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Vnrdaman, who is n candi date for United States Senater, former President Woodrew Wilsen nRserted that he thought Mr. Vnrdaman "thor oughly false and untrustworthy." Mr. Wilsen's letter, received by I)r. J. F. Caleb, of Carlisle, and made public last night; raid : "I have your letter of July 5. In reply let mc say thatl am net in a position te review Mr. Vardaman's rec ord in Washington in detail, but I can sum up my impression of blm in a single sentence : "1 think thnt he is thoroughly false i nml untrustworthy, nnd thnt It would i be a great detriment te Mississippi anil,' the Natien if he should be returned te ,the Senate. , "With deep lnteret in the outcome i of the contest of which you speak." i Mr. Vnrdaman is one of the three candidates for the scat occupied bv 'Jehn Sharp Williams, who will retire Baby Is Run Over by a Truck , Jehn Smith, n fifteen-months-eid baby. wns struck by a wagon in front I of his home, 1710 North Pnletherp I street, jesterday. and his skull was i fractured. He was taken te the Chil dren's Homeopathic Hospital. PINCHOT FISHING FOR WEEK Republican Candidate and Dr. King Quest of Dr. R. J. Celes ' Danville, Va., July 20. 'Clifferd Plpchet, Republican nominee for Gov erner of Pennsylvania, is the guest of Dr. Russetl J. Celes, friend and con' fldent of the late Theodere Roosevelt. Dr. Celes has a houseboat eC, More Mere head City. N. C, and It is there thnt Pinchot and Dr. Carlyle h. King, of the University of , Pennsylvania, are passing a week fishing, ' When Yeu Ge te Europe Ge te Leipzig Ne business man touring Europe can effort te miss this treatest of all merehandUe falra, etartin August 27th. Three million aquare feet of merchandise i display teem W with new ideas await him. The leading 'importers from the four corners of the glebe are there te cheese and buy direct from the producer at rock bottom prices. Yeu must go te Leipaig if you wish te keep abreast with your competitors. Whether you speak German or net, you will be well taken care of. Special privileges extended te American visitors. Write at once for illustrated prospectus and full Information te Leipzig Fair Bureau, care of Atlantic Forwarding Ce., 45 Pearl St., New Yerk. jeipzig Sam; tiri 2J Hi te September 2nd WANTEDOMlETEOT MEN ': SUi THE DENVER AND RIO GRANDE P VCCT17DM D All DriAri nriFiifDAKixr WILL EMPLOY teMPETRNT MKM.'rOS BU1b6Ad ''' jtl) I - HERVICK AS FOLLOWS! . i j MACHINISTS , SHEET' METAL WORKER vf BOILERMAKERS ELECTRICIANS Ra BLACKSMITHS CAR REPAIRERS seniority dating from time of employment, as prescribed by tha tr-i.f SI States Itallread Xaber Beard. uts)l inuH wisniiiB 10 eiuer inu service 01 mis company win cemmunicata wiiv J. K. CRUN8TKT, Oeneral Assnt. . " Dearer ana me uranae Tveitern. neem 171B Ne. .9S Broadway, 'Kewerk City IT J. Electric Light Your Heme! Your Heme Wired Complete for $59.50 six itoems ana Dam , , i fixtures Additional. $25.00 and Up for Complete Heme ,FIRST.CLASS WORKMANSHIP ALL WORK GUARANTEED, T.rTiir? a ctcebi ci crTDir rnuniim "4 iivivincAjiEiiui cii.bviiiv vumrAni c 2S4e Kensington Avenue ,! Phene. Garfleld B878J VBsmmsmsjiiimMmmmwm ras It's Ne Wonder i Louclla Butter is known , as "ine nnest butter in America." Every pound contains the pure, rich cream from ten quarts of milk! Have you ever tasted this delicious butter? B We bring it right from 1 the creameries te you, that's why its price is se i low 14c per lb. NEW SYSTEM ADDS ZESTJOTRAINING Seriousness Marks Werk of Troops at Mt. Gretna Sur geon Notes Improvement JUANITA MILLER'S WHITE LOVE ENDS Husband Insisted en Taking Bath at 7 A. M. When She Wanted te Sleep In our Philadelphia, Camden and suburban Stores iLiUvfitil By a Staff Corrtspendcnt Camp Duffy. Mount Orelna. Pa.. .Tulv 110. A spirit of seriousness, born of th war nnd festered by the Improved blerk fcjitem of. tiaiiiinc nev in fore, marks the prepnt encampment of the Pennyhania National Cuard. Tlii. year particularly, unit and individual alike are going at their work with an intentness net """en here sne th- war-time mobili7atien of 1017. In fact, with the large number of recruits gathered for this encamp ment, the scenes around Mount Gretna forcibly recall war dajs. There is a (.nap and go te the citizen eldier- neter before een at a peace-time gathering of the guard. Although the strike situation may be fel rpunnmnilf. fnr ihp pn,pniM4 nf th. In SiaiMllHlOT In grasping quickly the med- lern inllltarv subjects, guard officers -'aixe bfllee the new (.jstem of training, with its wide dlvpr-.inoauen, U rc-pen-, Ible for the added zest undcntablj b mg sliewn In all quarters. In Itetter Shape Physically "Tn the old da the aternge guards man looked at this summer encamp Iment met el v as an open nlr vacation." Colonel I'isphani, regular arm medi cal instructor here, faid tedn "There ,were .1 certain number of tedious feet , drills and little elv. The present a ried instruction program, providing mere intere-ting and entertaining fa , ture. has regulated all that. "AIe I bellee the guard ! In much I tout nuiijic pnvricuiiy lutnij iiiun ue- lore tne wnr. wartime inttrucrien in hjgiene has hud a far-renehlng nnd 'lasting effect. The service man was dlKhnrged nftpr the war with a knew- .ledge of anltatlen that has prmed a1 ' lasting benefit Jts effei t Is evident here I I today." Activity around dnlsien hendquar- ' ters is (entered en preparations for the return of Adjutant General Frank D , Ilean and Hrlgudler (Jencral Kdwnrd C. Shannen acting commander of the guird. who liae been touring tin strike I area In the western part of the State. A enference at which the will make known their lew-i of the Mtuatlen will he held immediate! upon their arrltal back In tamp, prebnbl late tonight. In the meantime the cm air actiwtv at Colebieok. whtre Colonel Thnjer's 103d lUglmint is quartered, continues with the adoption tedn of lie gaitu.S ceur-es. Although liian of the rneun's art ' green" nnd difficult te handl In i close formation, instructors ixprfwd themsehes as nlea-ed with la' result te date Should mere troop- be rnlW te the eal fit Ids the 10.'!d is i!.' 'eg -! unit te go first, thev sa GeverIriumph CAS WATJEK HEATER Mjm dWEN-CLCNm flSH LEAF en deer J CLOVER TRIUMPH INSURES SERVICE When you install a CLOVER TRIUMPH you have a heater that giret constant satisfac tion in low gas bills and long efficient service. The few dollars difference be tween CLOVER TRIUMPH and cheap heaters means many dollars saved in cost of opera tion and years of usefulness. 85,000 CLOVER TRIUMPHS in use in Philadelphia alone. PHILADELPHIA STOVE CO. Oakland. Calif.. July 20. The lore dream of Juanita Miller, beautlfnl daughter of Joaquin Miller. "Peet of the Sierras." is ever. Her love has run its prismatic gamut and wound tip In decp-hued tones of divorce "blue":." Juanita yesterday filed suit for ill ill erce against Junn Miller, otherwise Jehn, Reed, her "Lily White" love. Juanita charges desertion. She say her hueband left her July 1. 1021. fif teen months after their weird marriage. Thus endeth a romance which ran lis colorful ceure amid the primeval mirreundlngs of Junnlta's home en the "Heights," where her father wrote his famous verses and where Juanita followed in his footsteps as a poetess and song writer. The wedding took place in April, lf20. It wns te have occurred at night, with the full moon beaming down en t lie couple as they steed beneath the tiees. Ilut Juanita learned thnt the Indians worshiped the sun rather than the moon. The ceremenv was con ducted according te the old Druid cus toms, a glamorous outdoor party, weird and dramatic. There was no be-t mnn, and the bridesmaids were Indian dancing maidens. This outdoor ceremony was a con firmation of a legal ceremony which took place three months before when Juan and Juanita were married bv a Justice of the Peace in Redwood City Juanita, when a bub, related in poetry her life was destined te be a cvtle of color episodes. She had ex perienced every period except the white period, and this she began with her w c-dding under the trees. One period, the red, had consisted of her marriage three ears before, which ended in the dhercc courts. The marriage with Juan apparently ran smoothly for a year. Then Inst May came whisperings of disagree ment'. Juanita declared her "Illy white" husband had turned out te be a water Illy. She Kald: "He just floats en the surface of our love like a letu" flower en a Illy pond." The crowning offense of n long list. Juanita said, was hW Inslbteme en j bathing, hhe said: "He knew I wanted te sleep till 10 A. M , but he would get up at 7 and take a bath. And when he bathed he made such horrible noises. UK op left long age. He would net work and he untild net kite. 111 soul him tmnn from here." BE??' WCA s Jf, , iiir rf WWW Ar?sS! x j I Quench your thirst t I I Quench your thirst with its brilliant, sparkling, bubbly zest and your digestion will b all the better for every glassful of it you drink! Sarsaparilla, Reet Beer, Lemen Seda Other Beverages ?) Uland . ACOCK sparAIuiflC v -m-. . -V -W 2-1 wgjgy stti mnnmuwer SBRODl wEZm HESSMMl Tear (Jas Is Ordcrel Although unefficiul aimoiincerr,ei.t aimeiincerr,ei.t indiwite that the troops will net b cnlliil into the strike area unless the sit inttnn becomes much mere serious the infanrr r'giments will b- equipped for instant tnk( dutv This iiih made kiieivn last ntsht when Lieutenant Colonel I'rsnk S) Warner chief of talf of the Iren Divi sion in the absent e of Adjutant Gen eral Frank I) ller had lirigadi r Genera) Ktlward C Shannen acting commander rf the gjurd iitineuncl that two trut Ks had lm sent te Kd: -weed Ar-'iinl, M.irv and for supplies of tear gas nnd smoke bombs from thi theiuica! warfare mhip The uk- of this equipment recej,th tried e it si.'i tssfullv h I'hi'adelphn pOlie. Hill State JKjllre is tensulerrii itittn inard ettKcr- te be ind I pen-ible i strike sr If e. 'J'he tut that the gas will be brought te Mount dreina for the lirbt time in tin history of he .Mount Gr-tna camp indicates that no preparations for nctlve. serlce are bung wglieted At all hours of the dav and night two immdise meter lerri's are kept near division h( idipiarters, in rtadlness te lead cjuar tertnatei tlething and sublstence sup plies for the strike area in rase the troops are tailed out suddenly Hoetlegger Iteatlies tamp Uiih the arrUal of the seldms In great numbers the omnipresent bootleg ger arrhiil esterdnv and tauseil an Investigation b dhinlen officers Nene of the alleged band, believed te be from l'hll idelphla was located. Hardlv had the eump Investigation bten Marled when six prohibition agents from Hnr rlshurk armed and took up their duties. General William G. Price, Jr , com mand' r f the Guard, is expected te arriw In camp early next week en hla return from Kurepe, A number of nlleged deserters from the lO.'Id Cimilry weie brought into camp last night, after they had been rounded up In a two. day sean Ii In Philadelphia Hudi will be given a Btimmar court-marshal, and probably will be let off with a small fine. In several cases, soldiers, notified of Illness in their families, some of the notices being received from the 112th Infantry's radio station, have been granted forty-eight hours' leave. Bey Saves Uncle Frem Drowning Worcester, Muss.. July 20. (By A. P.) Herace h. Jehnsen, it rural free delivery carrier of Uiewnsvllle, Me., was wired from drowning lnM night by his ne phew, Richard I,. Stlckiicj, six teen c!iis old Tim be.v wns attracted by bubbles cemiui; hi the surface of Lake UuliiNigameu. He plunged under the surface, saw his uncle struggling I for life and brought bim te the surface. MME. WALSKA DENIES IT Although With McCermlck Much, Says She Won't Wed Paris, Juh 20. (iimitt Walska does net expect te marr.v Hareld McCer- ii.uk when her divorce fiem Alexander ni.li e'.fVtrnn hnnnmna lltitit The singer mivs she won't abnnden her artistic career In favor of matrl matrl men. Neverthehss the two nre in one ' another's cempiiny ulmest constantly, i tlther luriehing or dining in the quieter I restaurants or at her magnificent home In the Rue de l.ubeck, wiilch wns ceded l te her by Cochran. I Chicago. July 20 (Ilv A. P.) Miss Mathllde McCermiik, finrnee of Max Oser, Swiss horseman, today wns en route te New Yerk Rembnided with questions lrem a number of newspaper reporters as te her Intentions, Miss MeCermiek said: "I'm berry 1 cannot discuss thete questions with you. I'm wrry." 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Man or woman, boy or girl - they all like it Clicquet4 is purity itself clear spring water, real Jamaica ginger, sugar, and the necessary fruit juices te. make the blend and the taste. i i Yeu should try these, tee However much you like Clicquot Ginger Ale, you may prefer a change occasionally. Yeu may have it. Clicquot Sarsaparilla, Birch Beer or Heet Beer is .equally pure and delightful. When you order a case of Clicquot for the home, ask for a few bottles of these flavors. THE CLICQUOT CLUB COMPANY Millis, Mass., U. S. A N : IL -i, n I'lMii k. ' ?,... RH ". W " s femM kl ' )?.)-?. jV ft ?', n. ,8-.' - v i&'i h ilv- -V 1 -' ' 1 !.M
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