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Neid Wedding By Helen

3 My on. ba thAU a lltf 'a.e'd1 lMcj:cr" !n thin- horn? J r.r. hrhobl. not .ill th p: !-.!!trSl Kr arp found upon P." a !. a y. ain! not all the Ki:i!r fu! or. a dar." in the -"horiu. in the Hon. t-,f Matr'.rr.or.y,

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Xrfntif-A with th rrii'.IinT an-! thjrrocer. An J th-ro is th" highway woman, a ho ho'doth her husbm 1 up u;.o:; Saturday nlK'ht and !:rn,:y hut w. -:-ly 1-ik th hi- pay-e;;v io-.o from him arid thr-a f tr dolth fi;t its ontnt in dim a-.l jinr.: . Ami. th'-r Is th- "r;it:-;an." who leoh h; dollar from him with ml'r And f Lit t rb s. f---ijir.tr. "Ah THY wir"'. Jb-lovd. I mu: array mylf creditably; f..r I am S proud of thee'" Ar.. I th- r" is the pic pr. ket, w ho 'i.r-th thr. ich th j. '- t of h-r ";iou-, in the dark w t h-r" of the i. '.;:!. t. r hi!" ho sej. h. An-1 th-r- ;- th4 " .mbi lenc-wom-an." v. ho entic-th hr lb-love. I to "zu hon;.i:i " wir? h r, ;i r. 1 in'.u -- th th ni'M' 'l-irir. r.f tVie mir iH-fimrn

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. i ifAn'! thr- is th- l.;il.y-v;t!iip, who ' -axth h'-r h.i.-.i..':ls ibhar- away n it'n kis.-. s and 1 i ;. -t i I k . and th-"Oh-u hat -a-'.i; k y-htt b'-t himr-1-am -to-h--t-ii, h - ,t - !.-- ;iir - t:':.-rot:.-j -hu-'-and!" mhod of j ! - u.i -h n , r v ' ! h 1 ü.aüODD FACTS Large- kr'.as In the Pfiiliinea are adapted to quirdne growlr.ff. ßpatn rlr.s to !p.u bonds In fitreat amounts In oror to rai. fund f.jr the encouragement of local Industrie j. New IlrunnwJck's Iümbr business Improvlr.c. Some $ I S.CC 0.C0O worth of lumber Is fill W Le tir-l uy m tl.e yards. Chines etud-nts returned from t United States are interested In forming co-oteratlv societies für the introduction of American books Into China.

1 France Is trying to stimulate f..ix Towpng in northern Africa. In other

X-ays trance lmporieu vast quantltiei jof flax from KuHsia. but that uyily Is r v,,. ,,f

BOW lillik wk. Valuable deposits of kaolin have brea. fllpcovered in Austria and it Is expected fhat the Austrian pottery works, uhich have been innsp-iishin c. will pruilt by th tew find. The clay Is very white and Elastic, suitable for making the boat porcelain. Furs taken In Canada in the 131'J-?1 lesson were valued at more than J-l,-yr00. Ontario contributed the erbtest ihare. with Quebec in fecund place. The muskrat furs were tarst In value. mounting to nearly J6.000.000. Heaver, marten, mink sliver fox. red fox. frmin3 nd fl;unk fuflow-l In thlj or.ler. Dora d Lereda, a yourif? Jewish writer of London, lias the distinction of being ths flrft woman Journalist to attend the opening of the British Parliament ai a reporter of the proceedingj n the House of Lords. The project of the New York city clutftonen for the erection of a $.".000. 0j) clubhouse Is nil the more wonderful when It Is borne In mind that persons ft ill living can remember when such a thing a a regularly organized woman's club was unknown. An unusual honor was that paid to Mrs. rhoebe Dennett cf Pattle Crek. Mich., cn the recent ceb bratb n ef her 100th 'birthday. For many years Mrs. Hennett ,bas been an active worker In the First Methodist Church of her city and when h reached the century milestone the church bell was pealed honor of th anniversary. 100 times in Father Ie Gould. 20 ye.ir old. has eatabltshod a new record f?r brilliance s a student at Columbia University. At U-5 next commencement Mls (lould will

receUe the decree of doctor of philosoty. uith ,ts fu''' flKl'tn of patting Ph. D. f afr her narr.e ar.d belnr knon a Dr. G-utd. Tlila honor conies to her after J one year of work Instead of the UrfuaJ

tnre r rour i repratory j e;ir. in China the child's t.rst birthday 1. made the occasion of greit festivities. It Is the custom to prepare gro it quantities of "mien." or noodles, and Fend It amt to all the relatives and friends. After this f.rst celebration, succeeding birthdays are scarcely noticed until the 10th, Then another great celebration Is held. In Japan the marring ceremony take flace at the. house of the groom, to. uhleh the bride taken, accompanied ty her relatives. Her trousseau and th l.cuM-hold goods which the bride brln0' Ith her are orne by men. who f .'dow the carriage of the bride, forming a pro-te-on which rdways meeti with cheer frcra the crowd a It passes through the Itreets, On e.ich dlrts'.on of the Southern Tarllc railroad the engineer and firemen ho aaeeeei in operating the'.r b-como-Uve with th smallest . o:isu:npt ion of fuel oil .ire to t e rewarded by the comrany with a trip to Chicago, all cxjlenses and loss of time paid, to attend The annual convention of the InternaI'oril ltaTway Fuel Association The salmon can trmel In the water kt the rate cf 23 rail es an hour. In Samoa nearly all the habtes are taught to sw;m Ly tb.a time they ara two or three years c-'.d. A French economist makes the stateient that the a ... ed ten m! oca o the llRt ot kers la France. Few plants w.'.l trow unter a vew, ind the a ah is 1 o-,.-M r.vl very Injatlja to vegr-talls growing in its sd.ade. In Icetan-!. clf.sh ar dried anj fround into a J'.oar for use in bread. Farmer' wives In Japan rear st'ik orrr.s. Just as won.n on the farms ia ii lo u.'rv keip pcu'.trv. WORDS of WISE men More trout! ls in having nothing tc do than much to do. Many things remain Mrrposjit: till they a:e attempted. When you see an Idle yo-rg man yoj see a needy old man in the matins. Gladness always comes to thce wha te'.( It among the real things cf life. To enjoy happ'.r.esa Is a great blesslog. to confer It on others Is a greater. Many a man who prides htrnself cn bicg hs-rd-headed Is merely hardbtsute'd. JexJoujy Is the tear Me have of uj.iorlty; envy is or uneaslneas under it.

Vows for Old Rowland

' r. w ; ; itaiir.-ih all h r hu.in-V.s) !;.!.. k -1 ii.-l f.ij:;r,m . t T. -I foi!. !.; v. !.-. h ar. ! wai! th ar.l -ar4 ..::! !' m'.. n .,l w:h l:i:il!i:s an-1 r;-. ii. h "!,u-'.i-m"r:'-y"; a .i 1 v. ho imr - r : ! J, at are th- v.'.'U'ks f f h-r h'J--ir-..i'M f..:;.. .-. Y-t. I ( hir th1. my rnihtr, en ! n.n m NOT in thin1 h" art. !"-r. t.-i -tr;i t in. n y fr-.m a n.an, aftr rr.arn u'o. is iTa lv -nturo riory l.f'. ii . r. ;ii hi t's xrr.Kt a j. r -;-- 1 1 of mirri i-r- f r " : n h.m. I fore marr:a r-. (i ' f -' If th.ij nkth a rnnn tr a h.i-- h tr f!i' u sh alt r.'o-ivf a ton! Ami :f :h.!i ask.-th liim for th :ri--- :" a ri'-w hat, t)iau ."-halt rt-Cfiv a st' r.y Kiar-I Tor. th. la--, way in all the worM to ii t anythir.ir from a MAN. from !'.' ur.tu r:io.'i y, anl from a orif-.y-iorl unto rt ki-. i- to ASK him f.a it! Lo. a l.K'h'äor wr.uM rathr hjo:ii.l a:i l Iur 'I into marria-. than "invit'-.l" :r.to it; an! aa hu.-San-l I-r f. rr-th to ! ajol.-.l nml trickfi a ml irraft.-.l upon, r.ath-r than t i ri.ak- a "bu-iri' -; contra- I" of mar1 la Ly". For to ;i!-iy SANTA CL.V to a woman 1- Ui- .i' lirlit if a man's lif! Ar..!, ji'-ra-l vntur-. it .-hall roriif to ;.a-s, in th." mila nium, that a wife sh ill not Ui forc.- l to t.hn If. hi a man ar:;l lo'k him into marriair'. N-ith-r r-h.iil any woman ! forc-.l ti jI.k- a man ur.ii'T th- influ-ik of an a !,.. -tii ii-. in uraVr to make him say, "I lav- you!" Itut, v rily. iily. until that timo -om -th, my r.-Iov-il all wom-n shall (or.tititi-- f h- ithr "ihaoitful" .ml jhapj.y, or f-insh- ami slf-supportin. J Ami f -ry man shall havr a little , (Jo. I -1 );'i;. r in Iiis h am'! i St-:ah. PROMINENT GOSHEN MAN IS DROWNED Fred G. Phend Drowns While H.itliini: in Ha e South of (yo-lien. (P'SHKN. Ind., July 1. Fro! O. Ph nd, 27, of C.oslien. (b aler in autoiiidi!e sapi Ii.-", wart drowned whib- bathinc in the race near the dam south of hero at t o'clock Monday aft rnoon when he became faf.ru.d throiich swimmir.c acainst the current. Phend. his wife, e iht-month -obl 'auchter. and hi.s wit'e'.s p a rents c.-l-Prated the I'uurth by motorinc to Top.ka. Fpon their return to 'ioh-n they went to the dum for a s.vim. T n minuter afte-r ae entered th" water Phend driwm-l. Many bathers were in the race at that lo. atiom They made desperate ct'fort.s to save him. and he ewecumiied win n th'-y f-lt certain they wer- cettinc him to shore. The body e.- if recovered in- two hours. yni 1 mil I Union Shoe Company 223 So. Michigan St. DM ;- , L KW si See that yoü secure roundtrip tourist fares from your own home town to the famous Canadian resorts. Ycu will probably find that the figures compare very favorably with the ccst of many domestic trips. One must really go beyond our northern boundary to enjoy invigorating, bdsamIaden air and the captivating change in manners and customs, not of a "foreign" country, but of our big, generous, hospitable neighboring Dominion. Whoever has been refreshed by daybreak in the Highlands of Ontario, just north of Toronto; to him who has reclined during the long lingering twilight of the St. Lawrence River country; and to tiicse who treasure memories cf previous visits to Quebec. the Maritime Provinces, the seashore, or the moun - it. f i tains of New England, the a Grand Trunk's guidebooks recall indescribable joys. Those who have never visited Canada should embrace this opportunity of securing the guide-books, "hey are free and will be rr - 'v by addressing ('. A. McNutt, Ticket Arcnt, i. T. lly.. staH. nel. Ind. iuti K ran Ticke ts "-T V VzC" n ale n all lines. JI1 1 i I'l

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HEIGHT IN FRANCE France U Only Nation That Ha iSot Hrturned to Pre-War .Status. nv m;to.v r. p.miki:. I'AHIS. July 2. II ich -: of r s c-n" of the ir;p.c::vtl f tctorp whi -n i i." keeping th- rot ! living in rranc" at almost maxima:., point attalr.-'. after the war. whii--other countries are reporting prceptlble leoreas-?. In not a .-in' important industry In France h.cs thre -(-n any watrreduction sane-- the war. nor is thr' likely t h for at l-a: another morithf. On the contrary. ?a'.ari' are 5.i!l on the increase in pome ln-du-triey, v.'ith consequ-nt in'rt.tM'S in tli' cost c-f m anuf 1 tun-d com-inoditi-.s. Several attempts lia' been m !e by bio- manufacturers, notably in the automobile In lustry. to r.eotiitwacro dcre.a. f with the r e-mp!e.y-s cn the lines of tho--- recently agreed to in the Fn i ted States and in P.'ijrium. In each instance th" lab..r leaders have r-fusd to ent-r itito any nee.tiations an.l hav-- insisted on a revision of the scale upward, if an;, revision at all is mad-. Iabor hobls the situation wall in hand at present, b cause 1 ibur is in big demand, and labor b-mb rs know it. While Ihittland is confrotu-d with French workers have had no difhcu'.ty at all petting jobs sine- tli--war, and for that reason they arnot at all dispe.se. 1 ta nuit pt any salary cuts, whatever the arguments advanc'd by the e mployer. In Ilelgium a serious e ffort is being frlade to bring down wages as a hrt 5-tep in lower cos of living, and the governnn-nt has achieved some results. Kach month an "index" list., reporting variations in prices of the chief elements entering into the cost jof living is published and manufacI timers and workmen are invited t ! discuss wagers on the basN of those lists. The laborers hue eons.-nted to Isome reduction.-, though thv ha v.

established a principle that in no party, th L'aioii" Politic 1 Xazional", e ase shall their wtiires drop below which .she lr Ian s, will work for those darnel in It'll and that in j the interests of women and will nt r every caf-e they mu.-t e arn more m an the f., ctions, wh"n women liave the eight-hour day than they earned iri'Vnte. with its own eb-otoral lists. a 10-hour day in It 14. The high cost of labor in Franc ,

has made its effect felt largely in the been carried out on a very limited scale. Switzerland has aelopted a standard ve.ltage for electric circuits. All rubies are not red. Violet, pink and purple varieties have been found. COME IN and get what MONEY JOU iHI'll. PAY I S W1II1.V YOU CAN Loans on SALARY, Furniture, Pianos. Yietrolas ami Autos OX Y O U R O W X THUMS at Lowest Interest Rate Fixed by the State of Iniiana. INDIANA FINANCE CO. IM) J. M. S. Rblg. Cor. Main M Wasliingtem Sts. lyinooln Take i:ivator ftR F7 ESI The Uncertainties of Life Make it desirable that everyone should have a Savings Account to draw upon in time of urgent need. Nothing: adds to your peace of mind and personal inde1 ... , pcnucncc iiKe naving a ner . may start vith as small an UU1UUIII CIO V I Don't postpone it start today. STABILITY NEXT TO P05T OFFICEI

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KEEPS WOMEN FROM : VOTING IN ITALY! Guardian. of Votes Just Won't Heliavr Like in America Niv Defenders. MI!. A N, Jill 4 NVit tile n -it: on (,f M:-. 1-' r f.- r th r. sir.-it htti as pr;m;-r are t! ar-- wi-rk.n-r for f uffra woni-r. who in Italv. "Mr. P. ti las : n t .1" m1"1-" plih' -:ma tic and npi"ei;n it '..- m'-my 'of wom t;i suffrage in all Ita! said Prof. March rita Anc o:.i: , hair man tli Mi: 'in an i r. t rvie-.v with :!te Int rtia'.ionI NeWS S- rvi'e. The -iu-ati.-n for ir.c to h..-r, is vry ' min.-nt ml r.f : ti--n will do ranch t of Italian w.-men. . be n j.as.-. d by the s'l.rr, ce. accoj,r.'. bad: out th- ini;tti's administrara;s-.- til" hop. as Twice a bill has chamber of dep-.utp-s f-t Italy both t!m-s a Kra ntinc sjffrace. but .. w lection has b"-n 1 b e the qaestn was take a 1 f'-.re the st-nap nd s o lias had to the chamber. o M be i::tro,l;p'e acain t "Politii iatis in Italy "are like i".ol;;;ri ms co inti": s on the sab, Vote. The PnpoMro v. tr.-. n sut'fra will s'tciahs. party. Tlie in all other .ft ot woman's d Clare that id 1 votes to the so. ;,(;:; .let th" pop.-'-tati .nalists arc additi'-n, there c! ire- it will hr:ng l.i r.-, and the c .n-' afraid of b-th. In a are h..se cor limit the -ot -'vva!;i"S wh.o want to for men ami so would H' ve r dream of giving votes to v.a em i low ever, ;i in.- gr r-i -.amen l 1.1 - . ... . 1 trodttces a b:d. wh:-h we Ii-.'Oe it 1 wi.i when.e-v r there is a chirr. . Premier, tli 'cialists an.l P 1 . . da re-v-"-'l o-dh have to vot. f..r it. and it will again pass and go to the senate--if the next Premier do. s r.ot go to the country again before that." Ivspite the generil discourage ment of the suffra fists, there are a. few optimists who are .'.Ir. -idy pre- I I'.uiiig for the day when women will; have the vote. Signora lb sso, r. f j H..1111' !nis org.a".i.ed a woman's 1 . ;..,.:......,.,.

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A sure test of quality merchandise is this: "Do you see it advertised consistently and persistently?" If you do, it is good value. No sane merchant or manufacturer would continue to spend good money advertising poor merchandise. When he urges you to buy his product, he is staking his good name on your satisfaction. And he can't afford to lose!

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