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S. N . - .4- "." . .." :I'..K4 ".l.U i 1. \'f N E W S R E IE O RE IEJCRRENT.EVENTS" t rt: . W Pa Re'~~ We Rt . HDQYER SETS QQAL PRICES Mta. F ="aa.C Its .pa"..or ..epii 1 "'I " > \c 4 I ' 1 I 1t 1.~4 !iF : , ,ra 4-It 04 , ' ~ . .4'i"'i 4: r . S.. *L-!,t_ t.p t -. ": ,,c wS' '' Stidrw+ :;Rpp.lg man rt AIL. 4 , :Ojr 1,01. i .. t 1'..;,; t :'r'1::1' '.lt?':ItFW: +"F ,. . 1 ,...1;,. :t:' :IiL tit'.. ". 1t? _t t ," _. . 1;::1:0vejetit !"Sftj ' --rj.. rf " :"f;: 'LZts"tib -+ t L: i:+.... il, i- _....._ 1"47 -1 ttiV2I1+."L2'.:1 !_:1:"t $ _ .a I- _ _ i Sri ff."!'- ! " ! ;'' R V! F a V. .. .,. i. t.F: ' a j _ _ "Lt vgr9~ ~OUuIS *11~ ( I r 4' ~.i. o ~L. .-rs *~ '--1~ * 4... - .. 4 I -w T ........ 4.. ~ ****~* . . - rhL. -~ :~ I.. ~ 4- ~r ~' t4:-r.'.*.?. -vi"r'.'~~. * ~ L~i (~..W.. :2~rt~ (~ '~-.47 ~ * w~. * I. ~ '4 '~~B 45 ~ S ~ "'5 .4- .4..'-- 2 * '-' **- J~t~ 'c-* J .5-L~L ' I T~ ~ 1' ~ L"W * i' 't &~ 1" **4- H* - . .. '. 4 ~ *' ~ '- *-'- AJ 4. 4 ~if I- *-*- *-. -. -~ .., J~? '.T '4- U' '5 WJk -~'-rv 'if 1~'~ ''-er r '5~ SI Vj4-j(~. j'J'* f~"' ".' -. 4- '&"~t. Qn iiz,'J 4 ~ ~ ~ 4 ~ 4% ~-'!T ~.CZt. 'I' ~ u] r&i'e, brA at this wz1t~r~g i4z hai~ IBYflk-d. Sri JSliflCi!S. IiidibTb. 'hici an'j is~.sur~. The c'ther~ J)r(ItIaLDiy were truvE~]iiig northeast. One of the great Utsg~, D~'ioniging to the navy and there fore ~ Ti"T,-Contestant, is filled With helium arid carries a aew secret ~ device from which much is expected. The three balloons that travel the greatest (listaaccs will be Americas I entries in the international race in France later in the year. P LANS for the unificatlo~ of China are moving forward. Uuon the meeting of the old Republican parlia. - ment, baeked by General Wu, the President. Iisu Chib Chang, resigned and was succeeded by rormner Presi dent U Than Hung. overtures baie b.uma5~ Jo Bun Tat Sen. BRIEF NEWS NOTES eMAT MAs DDC'.;RED DURiNG WEK :N W-.CLT CDLU. TRtY 1A:C AE-LROAD EVENTS OF IMPORTANCE Sae'g Fr~ Ad Pats Of Th@ Paragp -avihs Foreign C.1.1.rL C e ~ - ~ - - - - s - - - A.- - - - -- *e- - - - - w Ft~ne~ch o r~rg ---. Th seca:er5-3-0 were drawn~ fr. & h e:e ..l *.C''~ .: . MerCr~t T-.-r. -abadog n t e ,e..e3:: Washington Y r.: ar:er .c t : te-5:3 ran po-.ati. r :e ::ty e. th e Brit. * 'r~a-ade fray ~Le. Ted C.a -vt: :Lna. -w..p. a:.' o p f n vstv r .vr a.. ofTeoi.a i the .r:e x--: pe rr pk 'ais conem;:a ed .~ ti Al.-:a Th Presd'n rorr dL wir A r.ue - the willvisi anada.rn~ Alac4:a. which i net The Deoparr-cn. cf Ary-]- c mated from the re-;ts e'i an-n acznts :*ait - -- po ''r.t of normal. t C 2 p . ee 7 n ay and 74 '6 per cen: he aver . past ten yer 4.. May .* A. of aCreasre thi yr wi: .:-' bencie. in the July1 cocton reprrt. Bitumnino'.s coa'. ;e ra-cr5 have av'r aged 15 per cent p~rofi: dur~ng :he las' sir yers according to fiures submit ted to congress by the federal trad# commission. The trade commissigon hoevr refused to vouch for -he a~c curacy of the fIgureS. stating that thev~ were obtaine-d partly by the comnmis sfon's efforts and partly from he Na. tional Coal association. Henry Ford presented a v~r-gal 1;J... matum on the question of dispocsition of Muscle Shoals in givine to the house xritary commnitte.e his vbtws on the model offer for the Aabamna properties drafted by the con12i:-e. Thomas L. Chadbourne, a::orney.an nlounced adoption of a pla~n whereby properties of the Midv ale steel and Ordnance company. Repub:sc Iron and Steel company and Inland Steel com-. pany will be unified Under ownership of Midvale. The name of the new cor portion will be the North Ameria Steel cornoraa. b tt..":::;IIt.i HL!:(i te bet ween SeL& , NurLui i t...f f :1= s':;f.:: " T::I::IIN!'LL t3e1Dc ?Tht,, _"t.i _"f fF v'f:j _:h:'rV ')1' ttTB2"tH6 F..... F. tr ... " , . " " ;,'e'r the L)2'& -T V Domestic 4a A, 'LL etc 17 _ f' :L 'ti'c i""r4 t f 4rC rl"M, X1 4.[ " :f -r ' ('r. "". . ll.r ..... _ 7 7 F :L, .G. ;,"r, .,_..L.: ._. c:.. e erce5 ':... yam...: ; a H e - a, I!ex ca r:: is:e_ " " :L'a:.Ce. A E :r:}:. v "'.e Zt25 C'r. COULD HARDIY STAND AT Tf Hips, Back and Legs Would Have That Tired Ache Everett, Washington.-" For everal years I have had trouble with the kvwest part of my back and wyvb pat d r legs Ouj oCh wtb that tired ache. I oould hardly stand on my feet at times. I was arways able to do my work ahkiougb I did rot feel gocA. I saw Lydia E. Pinnham'a - Vegetable Con yurkadvertised and havmgheard ageveral prraise It I dtelded to try it feel first-rate at the praent t.ne. It Las dere wonders for me and I keep it in the beobe right along. I always re or zmend is tjo others who are 6ick and aiing. "-Mr. J. M. SjiEz z, 40'::2 High St., E -erett, Washington. To do any kirnd of work, or to play for that ma:ter. is nezt to ipossible if you are sudering from ..'me form of female trouble. It may care your back or your les 1.2 a-:be, it myra.:k e y ou nervous ' and ira; :"e. Yo :i'r_-.y be able to kee up a.rd arord. b.t yoi dor.t feel Lydia E. ?iL:'a Vegetable Com pt.:r i a i r woen. It is espcidy ad~p-. d :,re::e ve the cause cf "the 173: ; : 4- thenr these arnoying . '. -.'A' " feelings It i -ss 2' rray many w'o. rme.: w: re gve a fair trial--now. NATURALLY OBJECT OF ENVY A f e- /- .,-Wa: :t P,.,e't and Wea to C .e ;,a-e. W .: ..i. :y Tn at t;. -.. . -. r he 4 4 7. ;.. .rt a. r.- .u h D p th. fse dressig fo us CHEEBRUG M ~F. O. ' cor... - . mah,.. Jz an 9. "Vaselin Claroure Petroleu Jeliab firstaid fdresiforuts cl wndse pkand in'sectea bie. s t~ ohes prandhk:ta inrtion Staofte Stroee an p ew h bood. --it'shdeep COMPUDItR COMben uedww st Form durdeesutsfo oeas re25 ea.kb thsa6c and $1.2 esl~ 00 So at er dr'ges , a i~f he au'tetst t send o hecaae ad 6 the boostd.p mwe td t blotdtik direct RbAxco IJOI OsULP UUR Co OMPt akfoAN O ULfU COMPOUNr. 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