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EM-TEES
llliirlc iind M'lillc.
Olio of tho snusoii'a most cbnrmlni;
roooptloiiB wan slvon by Mr nnd Mrs.
IS. 14. Nowlln at tholr buiiutirul liomo
an Woflt Mnln Btrrot laBt Saturday
ovnnlnK. It was In Iionor of thulr
Bllvur wuclilfiitC nnnlvorsnry. Thu door
wan nnnwerod liy n colored vnlot, who
worn wblto kIovoh nntl voat. Tbo
Robinson (111.) Cortstlutlon.
inversion,
lien Hnton butobarod Tuamlny, nnd
thu snmu old crowd wa tlinrc Tlio
llaya (ICrm.) I'roo Pro.
TliliiK" Aro Not Wlwt Tboy rVcm.
IHoKndono'H confectionery In tlio
plnco to buy your Krocorlos, cured
roontn nnd fish. Tlio Kanognn
(Wlisli.) Indopondont.
Not Kntltlnl to I'll It.
Tim otory Ih bolnp olrotilatod Hint
I wuh dlsoliarnod from tlio office of
doputy nborlff boonuso I dlsoboyod
Iho law. I defy Hon. Mr. Dunpby,
or any ono to provo aumo. Mr. Dun
pliy'a oxcimo to mo waa tlmt 1 wuh
KqIIIiik all tlio work lo do and ho was
HlttliiK around Sandusky doluK noth
lug. That was not tlio reason that
1 was reinovod. Wliy did not Mr.
Duupliy go to work? Ho bad tlio
olmnoo. 1 wai appointed doputy
idiarlff In Soptombor, 1918. by Mr.
l)uiiiliy and told to got ovldonco
ngnlust a oartnlu imrnon In thu vlllano
of Lexington for violating; tlio local
option law which Mr. Duiipliy admit
ted hit oeuld not nut. The avldouvo
was" proilueed.
Monti I do not expect to pick the
rant when Mr. Thoe. Dunpby plant
ed tko limb.
AllttUlt JAC1CMAN,
Lexington, Mich.
Adv. In the Lexington (Mich.)
Nwn.
(munition ptilims,
Whan the troeta It on the boomlets
and Ui8 favorltn sons aro hIiuoHihI,
Wben the Ikmuhm nlek the winner with
tlio darkest horsee dockml
Whm ouch delegate la herd! mid
dollvered to liia stall, ,
Anil tbo mob or "party leaden" It
admitted (o the hall
Wliwi toe writer anil telegraphers
Ih1h to tap tholr keya,
Anil tktt mitten hope ar titterliiK
tkalr laat deapalrlag pleaa
Hwe'a tka lineup of tb UattU (ami
tke battle la a aham):
I lore la knw the eolltem, will aeooin-
me4te the Jam.
Here la haw the beetle multUude will
Qtimrogate to ee
Hew they Howilnate a leader for the
f ramie 0. 0. I.
Ilent l where the grand nxrltemeut
rAlll be trotted In and looaed
yi,9 lb national conreatlon la old-
UHaniett or bull-iueoae
Itjr the bidden atrluga from aome-wher-wher-ou-raHUOt-take-a-luok
When the frot la on the buomleta
and tke favorite auna are ahtok'
$10,000 HOME WILL BE
BUILT ROSS LANE DISTRICT
Waller Ilowue haa punhaaed 20
acre of the old NUUoU place, north
Of tkf ttrttt plare, from Wllllain
WMla. and will meit tbereuu a 110.
000 realdMcv, plana of which an l
iHC 4nwg by Architect Clark. Con
trnetlAM will beam a"bat Jul 1
A well OB the place will b uUJUod i
lor Irrigation, and the laud devoted
Ut alfolta culture The toouae and
barn on tke place will be torn down
fMSKMANY'K submariiu' wurlaro agajnst passenger
-J stcniners and neutral merchantmen along linos pre
viously eondneted lias ceased, for the time being at any
rate, in resnonse to the American nltimatinn. This is a
victory for President "Wilson's niueh-derided diplomacy.
The president lias attained the desired end, maintained the
prestige1 of the nation, find preserved its honor without
plunging the nation into war.
Yet the president is abused by the sympathizers of the
entente allies for not declaring war upon Germany on ac
count oi the submarine episodes, and by the Uerman syin
pnthizei's for holding Oermanv to account and not deelar
mg war against Great Britain because of the blockade em
bargo the best, proof in the world that he has been truly
neutral. And the resentment of both factions is being
capitalized by the politicians find the organized plutocracy
that finances them. With the unserupuloiisness that char
acterizes politics in a presidential year, President Wilson
is branded as a coward, a poltroon and a traitor.
The difficulties that beset the administration in its re
lations with the belligerents were summed up concisely by
Secretary Lansing in a recent speech as tollews:
(Icrmtuny having di'Volopod tlio aubninrlnn nB an offcnslvo onglno of
destruction, aaaerta that alio cannot, on account of the roaultlnt; coudltloiiR,
cor form to thu oatabllBhcd ruloa of naval warfnro and wo should not, tlioro
foro, Inalat on Btrict rompllanro. Grout Urltaln haa no Ryiupnthy with tlio
(I cm nn point of view and demands tlio atibmarlnos observe tho ruloa of
vlnlt and pn-arch without oxcopllon.
On the other hand Oront Ilrltnln declares that on account of tho now
condltluiiB resulting from tho Hiibninrlno activity nnd the uho of idIiiob and
fron thu googrnphlrnl position of (lormnny, Bhe ennnot conform to tho es
tnbllBliod ruler, of blockndo nnd contraband nnd wo Hhotild not, therefore,
bold hor to strict compliance with thoHO rules, (lormnny InslBts, novertbo-
loR, thai Great llrltaln be made to follow the existing law.
The only nltornutlvo Ih for this government to hold firmly to those
neutral rights which International lnv clenrly has defined and to Insist
vlgorotiHly on tholr obsorvanco. In not tho bIIbmobi tiogroo can tno Battled
niiiui lm modified unloBB nil tlio nnrtloR consont to tho modlflcntlons.
ThU hns boon tbo position or tho United Stntos from the beginning of
tho war. It twice hn sought to obtain mutunl consent from tho bolllgorents
to certain ilinngea In tbo itiloa, but In both easea it rolled, nnd tho siiggos
tlons wore withdrawn.
The secretary called attention to clamor raised by com
mercial interests because the government does not place
human life and property upon an equality and has not ex
erted as much pressure to protect property as it has life,
and asks if the sensibilities of Americans "have become so
blunted by materialism that they think as much of the loss
of their property as they do of the loss of the lives of their
fellow Americans." Jle concludes by asking if the "great
heart of the republic is threatened with fatty degeneracy
through those who have lost their patriotic vigor."
Tliis attitude has made the work of the administration
most difficult, and when foreign propaganda is actively
fanninir the embers ot discontent and agitators are embol
dened oy the attitude of unscrupulous politicians unpat
riotically seeking personal and political vantage, the work
of the state department is seriously handicapped, as it is
almost impossible to presont a linn Iront unless baclceu by
a united nation.
Mr. Lansing replies to critics by asking them what
they would do if the responsibility was placed upon them,
and cencludes: -
Would they maka demands when It una n.uosttoimhlo whether thoy
pnnlil eoiutiel comiillaupo? Would they count the full cot of tholr notion?
Iteepoiulblllty makee a world or difference in a man's point or view, When
n rew words may plunge this country Into war, tho man who haa the power
to utter ihoo worda will think a long, Inug.tlmu before ho oxoroUo that
power. Only tho supreme ueceaaity or maintaiug tno uoiior oi umieu
ui.t.M r r ilHfeiidtiir lie lndnmimlenuo and the llbertloa of Ita iwoplu will
Induce him to apeak the fateful wards which may bring death (o thousands
or bis fi'llow-couiuryineu and change the ueatiuies or tne ropiiuiic.
r.mu wiui am iirone to lilamo the aoverninent because It does not do
maud and threaten ought to ronalder aerlotialy what It would mean to the
nation if thtlr wlalua were r.rrld out "U the were rraponelble ror the
cnnaefiufiictih would they give tbo counsel, which us private cltUons, the)
ate ao read to give
AS
(MIH'AOO, June 7. 0Mwition to
the re-election of Culn Du 1'ont
aw natiuiiul ctwinthtwinnn Truw Dvltt-
wnn develofil today at tke Imlaled
eaueua of the atate ilelegatva. It
wae aunoiiutHxl that II r. Du l'out re
oeivetl three votes and Diariea War
per a like number.
The dVlegutea declared that the
failure to welect t'olean Du l'out
om national eommilleemon would not
affect the trttetitntioii of hi niiuie
to the uouventiou aa a iireatdentiul
euudidule.
M I
Whj SinnUo lilt Clgtirs
When 1 tloudiu are only 10c
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IN 101 BY 5000
DKS JIOISKS, ,lune 7.Figure
niriviug (ihUv I'loiu iHitliug diatrieU
failed to ehange laat night' eatimato
(hat the wmetilutioual amendment
providing for womnn an ff rage liad
been (leleettMl by a majority in tlio
I own primarieH oi moie than 00(11)
VirtuaHv eomnlele retttma were
available jiud the totala weru not
changed materially.
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GERMAN DESTROYER
SUNK BY A MINE
AMKTKMJAM. June 7. -The Tele
graaf nay that a flentian deatniyvr
struck a mine and went down off
eebiugge Mav III.
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JURY SEGUREQ TO TRY
ORPET FOR flURDER
WAI'KWIAN. 111.. June 7. A jun
Ui try Will OrMi on the eharge ot.
MUrilering Mm ion lmbor1, hu.
etheart, wuh comjdeted thu uf
Drllioon. Ituviii H. Joelyn of the
piKUeuutiuii bi'gau the oH'uiiig tutc
OKJOt I the jyy.
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'Heolthgrams ' On Skin
Flashed to Thousands
One of Naiutea mIkusis Is an unhealthy skin, it Is a
HClentlric fact that the skin Indicate the condition of the
blood and the blood ! the building material for the body and nil Its
vital patts. Unless the blood Is nouilahad and kept licit and healthy,
11 will eenually reaet on the organa It feetla and reduce the Indi
vidual to a pitiable ooudltlon. Utile do people realise the physical
alltueuta that drain away atreuKth aud vitality and that can be
tiaci'd MtralKbt to the poor supply of blood I'liuplts, Kcxema, Salt
Itluuiu. Hlu'umatlMU, t'arbuucles, Holla, Catarrh with Ita obnoxious
reitultb and the tendency to easily catch cold,
Malaria and scores of other equally serious all
nieutx, ate all manifestations of bad blood For
over 56 years Hit. haa been a mighty remedy
foi ihcKf disorders Thousands u( mon aud
wuinvii have been relMve.l or aetually cttrwl by
S S S Many of them had piit eais and
buulifds ot dollars tor other remedlea in a
ti-uiile.sH endeavor to tegaln health -a marvel
oum tribute to 8. S. 8 a. S. is purely
vegetable and when takeu Into the stomach U
absorbed by the blood, supplying ceitaln ele
ments which stimulate tho action of the blood
corpuscles and help them drive out impurities
and build up the system With suoh a tried aud
Hue medicine awaiting you at the closest drug
stoic, will you go on kunVrlntr and looking Im.iu-
p when so many others sinularl) afrticed have
uuiii'ii u s s s and (ound the lueaniug of
peifect hculth lUu Medliul Iuiliueiu will
flu.li adUe you about your cae wliht.01 cct
to nu if you wish to avail yourself of ihtt
oeivue Swift SpeclBo I'o, Atlanta. Ueoigm.
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RECALL PETITION
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AGAINS
F LED N ASHLAND
ASHLAND, June 7 - The recall pe
tition directed against llert U Oreer,
chairman of the springs water com
mission, was riled with City Recorder
Olllotto yeatorday atternoon. The pa
pers contain 499 signatures. Those
will be passed upon by city officials
for verification. In tho meantime
Orcer has flvo (lavs within which to
elthor resign or make answor in re
buttal, nnd the opposition has n llko
prlvllogo In further ostublishlug Its
contention. Oreer has announced In
tho Tidings that he will never leaign
vvlillo undor flro. Tho recall Is tho
outcome of charges that Oroer
awarded Important contracts, aggro
gating $100,000 without first solicit
ing competitive bids.
rrhlH Is tbo second Instance of a re
call being launched against n city of
ficial of Aslihmd. Tho first was di
rected ngains,t Mayor Suull sovornl
yours ago In connection with paving
complications. Tho question was set
tled at a s'pcclnl election In which
Snell won out over his opponents by
n voto of two to one.
AI
Israel Znngvill'n piny, "Merely
Mury Ann," the inovlu attraction nt
the Page tlienlur, today nnd tomor
row, has boon built into an entertain
ing comedy drawn which exploits the
chnrm of Vivian Martin in the role
of the slarpy. Certain departures
from tile stage version have been
made, but most of those strengthen
rather than weaken the story, and he
Hides afford opportunity for the in
jection of comedy to null en which are
among the most plenning things in the
picture. Director John O. Adolfi has
done his work very well, indeed, no
well tlmt tlio great inujotily of pic
ture goer will be distinctly plcnwed
with thu finished product. Adolfi
liita mixed enmudv xituntitma nnd
neur-tmgie Kituntioim with fine din
ctimiimtion. Little touches, liku thu
ii)VHaion of u juiti-jiir by a youngster,
.Alary Ann'a if feet ion for her ennnry
am similnr ineideitH add immensely
to the picture's power to please.
After all, however, it is Mies Mar
tin who ix chiefly lospoimihlu for
tlmt. She kIiowk tiiiusuiil animation,
mtttirnlucHH nnd u sort of pathetic
cliunn in the rolo of the little girl
wlio koch from thu humble position of
hmid-nf-ull-work in u cheap board-
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DEATHS BY STORM
PARIS, Jnne 7. The French de
stroyer FnntnuMti hns ben annk in n
collisiou. Her orew was rwcuetl.
The Fantflssin wns built in 1U0O.
"She was 214 feet long and 21 feet of
beam nnd displaced 'WO tona. She
was armed with six iiine-ioumlers
andlhree torpedo tulira.
J. GRANT LYMAN GUILTY
OF FRAUD THROUGH MAILS
NKW YOIIFC, June 7. The jury
which has been trying the enso of Dr.
J. Grant Lyman, charged with using
the mails to defraud stock investors,
brought in h verdict of guilty todav
after deliberating fifty minutes.
ing house to that of n society (lehut
nnto. The chnrooteriaation i one
of the best Miss Martin has over
doue.
The sets, like the story, are sim
ple and unpretentious, but they bring
out the noeesHnry atmosphere. The
fight, in which Melmont hut ox Mary
Ann from Uraey is renlistie to a de
gree. "Merely Mary Ann," because of ita
ability to hriinr lnitghtoinud tours,
is it picture with a iinhersnl appeal.
SOUTHERN STATES
TOTAL 150
NOW
KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 7. -Additional
report- from communities
which hnve been cut from the outsido
world hincc Monday' storms were
expected today to increne the dentil
Hts well nbove l."0.
Knrly ttnlay the deatha of 120 per
sons in Arknnans, Misaonrl, Missis
sipia, Tennessee mid Illinois had
been reported, with a number of oth
ers missing anA IwHeretl dend nnd
several injured, some of them so ser
iously that little hoie ia entertained
for their recovery.
MFMPIIIS, Twin Juno 7.- Phew
enrly today hegnii a wnreh for the
bodies of the thirty or moie persona
who nro believed to hnw been drown
etl when I he Mississippi river atenmer
Kleanore cap-owd near Pleusnnt
vicw, Tenn., twenty mile north of
Memphis, in Monday night's storm.
The bodies of I wo white men were re
covered last night. Two oilier white
passengers and about thirty negroes,
tho majority deckhands, hnve not
been accounted for.
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