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Freckles 5000 At — ■I..W— ■■■■■... ♦ HELLO GIRL WINS * WANTS TO HELP SPECULATORS ♦ AT SECRETARY VIE BEAUTY HONORS; 5,000 HAMLETS '. OTHER WOMEN SCRAMBLING ♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ BOONE TO UNABLE TO WITH CITIES Grateful for Health Restored by Lydia EL Pinkham’s FOR DOLLARS SEE TRAIN PROBE HIM Vegetable Compound IN TRIBUTE New Plunge Toward Oblivion Twenty-Minute Stop Made to Head of State De- Aside Chicago, HI.—** I am willing to write Meanwhile, Class Distinctions Put to any girl or woman who is suffering Follows Reichsbank Action—* Change Crews— Will Avoid from the troubles I Knights partment Report- Along Route of Harding had before I took Sixty Printing H6uses Still Tempar and American Legion ers—Politicians Believe Re- Funeral Train—Into Ohio Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com' Issuing Big Output. Represented There publican Breach Widened. Monday Night. pound. My back al- Boone, la., Aug. 6.—A crowd ot ways ached, so I BY KARL H. VON WIEGAND, BY H. H. STANSBURY BY JAMES R. NOURSE, could not go about Universal Service Correspondent 6,000 was Jammed about the North- Universal Service Correspondent Universal Service Correspondent. my housework, and X Beilin, Aug. 6.—The German mark western station here as the funeral of had other trouble* plunged headlong into unknown Washington, Aug. 6.—Becretary ON feOARD HARDING FUNERAL, train carrying the body of President State Hughes caused to be issued on from weakness. 1 depths Monday. It is nearing obliv- TRAIN, Aug. 6.—Through the green an there was this for ion. i Harding to Washington stopped here Monday announcement that way corn lands of Ohio where he were to be no further conferences be- state, then sister- With one jump it reached the offi- for 20 minutes to change crews. years, my Was and into the cool of in-law took the cial of to the dol- tween officials of the state depart- born, valleys Veg- quotation 1,670,000 The train was 30 minutes late, ar- etable lar and after the bourse ment and newspaper representative* the Shendoah’s winding courses, all Compound shortly riving at 7 «. m. and leaving at 7:20. and recommended it to me. In the time I closed the demand for the American until some time next week, at the Only a few members of the presi- that is mortal of the late President have been taking it and it has done won- dollar, which is in a fair way of be- •arllest. dential party were awake as Iowq Harding was speeding Monday night ders for me. I hsuse and am able to the national of Ger- Miss Dorothy Watson, of St. Paul, Back of. this it is keep coming currency paid homage to the dead president. announcement do lots of work besides. Mrs. Helen Minnesota, pretty seventeen-year-old known that Secretary on its way to the nation's capital. many, became so great that 2,000,000 Cars authoritatively has been from all parts of the stats Sevcik, 2711 Thomas St., Chicago, HI. marks was bid. telephone operator, ac- Hughes has been unable In a number Simple and reverent tribute to the had thronged the roads Sunday an<J Women from female trou- With the daily doubling and treb- claimed most beautiful girl In St. of consultations to obtain any defin- departed chieftain was paid at every suffering early today on their way to Boone. of with the Paul and is proud pssessor of a huge ite Indication from President Cool- station along the route by bles causing backache, irregularities ling prices keeping pace American Legion Present. followed and 60 establish- silver loving cup. She will be seht to concerning the policies he pro- the funeral The smallest pains, bearing-down feelings weak- depreciation, printing of the idge special- in a national contest Knights Templar western ness should take Lvdia E. Pinkham’s ments are printing notes day and compete beauty poses to adopt for dealing with pend- hamlet vied with the largest metro- be held In New The part of the state were at the station Not is the night. Eight trillion marks was the to York- winner, ing foreign questions. politan centers in expressing its re- Vegetable Compound. only in full uniform and conducted theli worth of this medicine shown for the last few days. according to present plans, will be Mr. most intimate ad- for the dead and its for splendid daily output ceremonies Coolidge'a spect regret an to enter the in honor of the late chlej by such cases as this,but for nearly fifty But There’s Still Shortage given opportunity visers assert that when the new his passing. movies. executive. They presented a bouquel this same sort of experience has Even with that extraordinary out- executive Is ready to define a pro- Among all those who stood In re- years of roses for Mrs. Harding. been by thousands of women. put there is a tremendous shortage gram in connection with Interna- spectful silence as the train shot on reported Battery A of the 185th artillery Mrs. Sevcik is to write to of money, owing to the huge quant- tional problems it unquestionably its way eastward, there was no willing any formed a guard of honor. Members ol or woman from such ities necessary for the transaction will be based upon the consideration choice, no class distinction, nor sem- girl suffering the American Lglon were present in troubles, and answer any of any kind of business. that he has been Injected into the po- blance of rank or preferred status of questions they a body. like to ask. “The death dance of trillions” is llclcal situation as a candidate for one above the another. All were Just may All along the right of way, as the what the National Zeltung calls the the nomina- each In his own train republican presidential Americans, striving Bank notes sped through Iowa, scattered Human Machine. situation Monday night. tion, and any policy he envolves now humble way to show the deep feel- groups had gathered through the of the denomination of 60 million will be carried Into the next national ing which gripped the nation’s heart "Brains” was the subject of a lec- night and through the day to pay a marks Cach will be Issued .soon. These friends of the when Warren from ture other Sir James Cant- silent campaign. Harding passed the day by was attributed to and reverent tribute. Monday’s plunge SPENCERWttMftN president, most of them new to busy life 1/ito his final sleep. lle, the famous surgeon. As an object the fact that the reichsbank took the The next stop was scheduled at Washington, but recognized as close Widow Remains Courageous. of what brains could decree which Clinton, la., where the train will lesson produce lid off by rescinding its Miss Glee Honored to Mr. admit that he has Mrs. continues to stand Hastings cross Coolldge, Harding a the and selling of the Mississippi Into Illinois. he began by showing new machhae prohibited buying been inclined to ogree with the argu- the Journey amazingly well. She has at the offi- Greece For Her Recent G. A. R. Send Message. which has been devised for the use foreign exchange except By ments for participation by the Unit- exhibited marvelous fortitude ever cial rate fixed by the bank. A message from the Crocker Post of men who lost their arms in the exchange Work In The Near ed States in a world court. They do since the tragic announcement was The result was an extraordinary of the G. A. R. at Des Moines was World war. It Is worked the toes. not hesitate to point out, however, made. Her strength of mind and by scramble for dollars and pounds East delivered to Mrs. Harding when the that Calvin Coolldge is a^ most astute spirit have been a cause of wondrvr- With the aid of the machine an arm- trying to unload train halted here. sterling, everybody politician. ment to.all tl.ose about her. less man ate a meal consisting ol their worthless marks at any price. Remembering the visit of Dr. Geo. Spencer, la., Aug. 4 (Special)— Believe Breach Widened Monday morning. Mrs. Harding soup and meat course, with a drink Retailers Refusing Marks T. Harding, the president's* father, Miss Glee Hastings, a Spencer girl, Mr. Hughes’ action came at the slept late, as has been her custom at the end. He then lit a The confusion and chaos increased to the National encampment last cigarette, height of another day of intensive since the Journey from San Fran- through the refusal of many busi- has been decorated a second time fall, the message said: washed his face, wrote a letter, folded politldal discussion in conferences cisco was begun. She announced ness houses to accept the mark in European in "Your loved husband was our son, It, and put It In an envelope, which by royalty recognition of republican leaders with President that she had slept well and felt much payment for goods. the son of a comrade who, with us, he addressed and He also of the fine work she has done as a and among themselves rested. The heat In the stateroom stamped. Gasoline for automobiles is no in the dark days ot the sixties, Coolldge, worker in the near east relief. Her Monday night sentiment among the was somewhat oppressive, and when turned over the pages of a book, and lenger obtainable except with the struggled to preserve the union; and gathering politicians had pretty well she had dressed she went silently into performed many other remarkable op- dollar.
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