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Was Leader of woman's Movement for Many Years -Spoke Eloquently. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., July 3. Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, honorary president of the National Woman's Suffrage association, died at her home In Moylan, Pa., near here, at 7 o'clock Wednesday evening. She was 71 years old. Dr. Shaw also was chairman of the

woman's committee on the Council of

National Defense and recently was awarded the distinguished service medal for her work during the war. Taken III In Illinois She was taken 111 In Springfield. Ill about a month ago while on a lecture tour with former President Taft and President Lowell of Harvard university in the interest of the league of nations. Pneumonia developed, and for two weeks she was confined to her room in a Springfield hospital. She returned to her home about the middle of June and apparently had entirely recovered. Last Saturday she drove to Philadelphia in her automobile and upon her return said she was feeling "fine." She was taken suddenly 111 again yesterday with a recurrence of the disease and grew rapidly worse until the end. Her secretary, Miss Lucy E. Anthony, a niece of Susan B. Anthony, who has been with Dr. Shaw for 30 years, and two nieces, the Misses Lulu and Grace Greene, were at her bedside when she died.

Old Friend of Suffrage Dr. Shaw long had been prominent Jy Identified with the woman suffrage movement and was president of the National American Woman Suffrage association consecutively for eleven years. In 1915 she declined a renomlnation and was then elected honorary president. She had spoken in every state In the union, before many state legislatures and committees of both houses of congress in the interest of suffrage. She was a member of the International Woman Suffrage alliance, International Council of Women, League to Enforce Peace, and National Society for Broader Education. Dr. Shaw waa born in Newcastle-on-Tyne, England, and was brought to America by her parents when four years of age.

Middleboro, Ind.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Craig and son spent Friday with Walter Brooks and family Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vornauff and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Vornauff at Hagerstown Charles Brawley of New Madison, O., and Miss Winifred

Little of this place were united in

man lace by Rev. L. F. Ulmer at the

M. E. parsonage at Chester Saturday evening at 6 o'clock. .Howard C. Reld

has returned to his home in New York City after making a business trip out nest and visiting his parents, Mr. and

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family and Isaac Brooks of Jackson-' burg, Mrs. Indie Craig of Detroit, Mrs. Lilly Craig of Richmond and Mr. and

Mrs. Ed Morris called on Walter Brooks and family Sunday evening. . .

mere win be preaching by the Rev.

Louis F. Ulmer Sunday morning at 11

odock Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reid

and son Howard and daughter Halcia,

cauea on relatives at Whitewater, Richmond, and New Paris Sunday afternoon .... Miss Inez Townsend motored to Union City with Fred Brown and family Wednesday evening Little George Golden of Richmond spent last week with Norman Kirkman and family Mrs. Charles Major of Richmond spent a few days last week with her daughter. Mrs. Oscar Hawkins A crowd that more than filled the Middleboro church attended Children's

aay exercises Sunday night. A very

enjoyable program was given.... Mrs

Mary Hawkins is entertaining her sister Mrs. George Calkins and daughter, of Richmond Mrs. LeRoy Little, Miss Miriam and Miss Gladys Jordan

called on Mrs. Miriam Little Saturday evening.... Sam Vore and family of

Fountain City spent Sunday with Earl

vore and family Mrs. Hazel Jones

called on Mrs. Cora Donner Monday

afternoon... .The farmers in this com'

niunity are making hay and cutting wheat. .. .Rev. and Mrs. L. F. Ulmer

took supper with Sylvester Cook and

family Sunday evening.

Group at left shows Mayor George J. Karb of Columbus, in light suit. "Mias Centenary" at his right, and "Christopher Columbus." At right is Dr. James E. Crowther. authorproducer of pageant, as he appeared in the pageant. Below is Capt. W. H. Hardy.

The Methodist centenary celebration, now under way at Columbus, 0., was opened by "Christopher Columbus," "Miss Centen

ary" and Mayor George L. Karb of Columbus. They marched in

state through the grounds, officially unlocking the exposition buildings. Dr. James E. Crowther wrote and produced a pageant, "Wayfarer," for the celebration, one of the big entertainment features of the expo, which lasts until July 13. One of the picturesque figures attending the sessions is Capt. W. H. Hardy of Portland. Ore. He is the sole survivor or the Perry expedition to Japan in 1853. He is eighty-fo'T years old.

Mrs. Joseph E. Reid, here Mrs,

Herbert Rlsley and daughter of De- j Baldwln; mV .'ind Mrs. Sam Showalter

troit, Mich., are visiting Oscar Hawkins and family. .. .Norman Kirkman and family called on Earl Vore and family Monday evening Mr. and

Mrs. Howard Jeffries and daughter

called on Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jef

fries Sunday evening Miss Inez Townsend spent a few days with Fred Brown and family near Fountain City last week. .. .Clyde Thomas and family, Mrs. Belle Pattl and son, Nile, and Mrs. Minnie Clark and daughter

called on Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant Seaney Monday evening Sonkle Thomas of Richmond 6pent Tuesday with Oscar Hawkins and family Mrs. Orville Boyd and daughters called on Mrs. Miriam Little Sunday afternoon Joseph E. Reid has purchased a Ford touring car. .. .George Baker and family and Mrs. Cora Sieweke of Richmond called on Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Danner Sunday afternoon and evening. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Lindsley Cannady and son and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis, south of Richmond, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Jones. .. .Mrs. George Calkins and Ogie and Mrs. Mary Hawkins called on Mrs. Cora Danner Monday

evening Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus

and son, Herschel, called on Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Cook Sunday afternoon ....Mrs. Lillian Bond and Mrs. Myrtle Hartley and daughter called on Charles Townsend and family Monday Frank Pogue and family and Walter Alexander motored to Muncie Sunday and spent the day Yorke Little has been discharged and has returned to his home here Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Danner have received word that their grandson. Garth Marine, is somewhat better. .LeRoy Little, Lowell Little and Sterling Reid called on Mrs. Miriam Little Sunday evening... ..Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Hodgin and son, Leonard, called on Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Addleman Tuesday evening Mrs. Cora Little and Walter Brooks and family called on W. H. Urton and family Sunday evening. .. .Mrs. Lula Kirkman and daughter, Marjorle, spent Wednesday with Mrs. Saddie Goldian at Richmond Mrs. Goldsmith called on Mrs. T. J. Addleman Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Townsend and daughter entertained the following guests Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. William Sparklin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clopp, Harley Clopp and Anonzo Sparklin of Weaver Station, O.; Mr.

and Mrs. Elva Sparklin, Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Keller, Miss Sarah John

son and Mr. Raymond and James Kel lar of Greenville, O Mr. and Mrs.

Cleo Hardwick and daughter spent

Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clinton

Jones.... Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant Sea-

Dey entertained the following at a

picnic dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Hartman and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jefferls and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jefferls and Ross Markee and family. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hawkins entertained with a marshmallow roast Monday evening in honor of her sister and daughter from Michigan, Mrs. George Calkins and daughter Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Bogan and Miss Naomi Brown Joe Brooks and family, Will Brooks and

Milton, Ind.

Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Jones and sister, Mrs. Mary Sands, Mrs. Alice Gresh, Mrs. F. C. McCormick and Miss Mary

Sills motored to Connersville Tuesday afternoon to see "Daddy Long Legs." . . . .Mr. and Mrs. Walter Higham were Richmond visitors Monday.. . .Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ohmit and daughter, of Mattoon, 111., are visiting his father, Mr. William Ohmit Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Clevenger entertained in honor

of her eon, William Moore, who has

just returned from France. The house

was appropriately decorated In the national color. Uni a

furnished the entertainment. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar

Kuhn and danrhtttr Jnt- xir an a

Mrs. Will Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Al-

Dert Anaerson and son Walter, Mr.

ana Mrs. Albert Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Weaver, Mrs. Moore and daughter, Mrs. Marie Harmler, Mr. and Mrs. William WesseL Mias Iva Davis. Mrs. Hoffman and daughters, Ruth and Gladys, Olln Davis, Misses Mary Sills

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Lawrence Ohmit and daughter, of Mattoon, III., and Miss Ma.rrjirit rh.

mit, spent Tuesday In Newcastle

miss iva Davis of Ellzabethtown, Ind., is the house guest of Mrs. W. M. Wessel Mrs. Herman Crook and Albert Fere shipped hogs to Indiana

polis Aionaay. They received the

highest price ever naid here. 121 7S

....George Rothermel is spending a

iew aays m Lima, Ohio. Thrashing Of Wheat Crop

To Begin Early Next Week

Threshing of the county's wheat

crop will start next week. Lewis Matte, ihresherman, living east of

town, will start on his rounds next

Monday or Tuesday, he said Thursday.

Other thrashers are thought to be pre

paring to start about tho same time.

Clover and alfalfa have been par

tially cut, and although the timothy is not yet ready, alfalfa has Just re

ceived the second suttlng.

Owing to the prevalence of white

ton. It la thought that the wheat and

hay yield will not be as heavy thlsl

year as last. Much of the clover

ground has been put In corn, farmers say.

For disinfecting or perfuming the

air in rooms an attachment for electric

fans has been Invented In which liq

uids descend from a tank into a flag that is waved by the fan's breeze.

SQUEEZED TO DEATH When the body begin to stiffen and movement becomes painful it is 'usually an indication that the kidneys are out of order. Keep these organs healthy by taking

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The Greatest Tire Sale in Our History for 10 Days Beginning Saturday, July 5th We were fortunate in making a large purchase of Tires at the right price and we are going to sell them quickly at prices that will surprise you. "Come early" it will mean dollars in your pocket, and you will have the advantage of a good selection. Buy Your season's supply now. Free For Saturday Only To every auto owner visiting our store Saturday we will give Free One Can Uzum Hand Soap a soap that every auto owner should carry. It will wash the hands without water. Note These Prices Beginning Saturday, July 5th

Strictly No. 1 First Tires 30x3 $ 9.90 32x4 $20.90 30x3i2 $12.90 33x4 $21.90 31x4 $19.90 34x4 $22.90 4,000-Mile Guaranteed Tires 30x3!i $14.50 32x4 $23.50 32x317 $15.90 33x4 $24.50 31x4 $22.90 34x4 $24.90

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Beautiful Lots 215 Feet Deep Sold for $195.00 Do you know that the highest building restriction only requires a $3,500 house? while many of the lots have no restrictions as to cost of house. There is a corner in land. No more will be manufactured. Any fool can look behind, but it takes brains to figure out the future. THINK, USE COMMON SENSE, come out to Reeveston Place and buy the most beautiful lots in Richmond at your own price. Beautiful gifts free whether you buy or not. TERMS: 1 0 percent cash, balance in easy payments to suit. Liberty Bonds (all issues) accepted at face. Sales at 2 and 6:30 p. m., starting at corner of South Sixteenth and B streets. Reeveston Realty Company, Owners. Lawrence R. Jones, Auct. Westcott Hotel

On the Corner of 1 1th and Main Streets

Open Evenings and Sundays