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Show J-- WTO TOP WUVCTI THE STORY OF mm. Ite mi OUR STATES BRACE y JONATHAN' Xtf ARIZONA VeClW Sjradlesls. .' I" - - the youngest and probably the oldest of oar states. W'ttile it Is the last of the states to be admttied to the Union, and ai its existence only from ,h .L.u its history before the advent of L. mn dates back Into the dim L n. tp were located those Inter Cliff Dwellers, and Bag people, the mi , of their cities mgn up in in- Lssible places have caused - much Ulatioii as to these anctent peo- it is supposed that these Cliff were the ancestors of the 'jir Lblo Indians and were decidedly L. dvunced in civilization than fcr neighbors. They were probably ti. Kimie race as the Axtecs of U-- and umlerstmid Irrigation, asrl- ; ure utid the building arts. rumors of the great Pueblo thei instigated tlie first, visit of Ire men. Padre Nlzan in iosu ex- ted this territory and he was fol- Ll hv Corotmdo In search of the lliioal wealth of the Indian cities. L.,,i thnneh fulllnf to find the litMt irold. did discover the Grand Fon of the Colorado with Its wonder- scenic beauty, which has become of the Brest assets of the state ids region was considered part oi SnantHh territory and when Men Sectored Its Independence It became lexican province. After the Mexican tlie ection north of the Clip river ceded to the United States and was acquired southern portion Lnph the Gadfden Purchase In 1SS3. Ssm Arizona was separated from V Mexico and made a territory. In- I uprisings and the great extent of Irt hind tended' to retard settle- Wfth the suppression of the Inns and the development of Irrl- km. the state nas maae steaay The Roosevelt 8 In population. i. the second largest In the world. s opened In 1911 and Irrigates of arid land In Arlsona. lie derivation of the name Arlrona hicertnln. but it possmty came rrom Spanish, meaning "dry belt." - 11 to verve am-kltlt- , 1 .... R. ' tne oth' Co;-knm- 'States, which Is not Includ- states. The tiw actual forty-eiglest of these territories is Alaska. an area of M0.884 square miles. 1 huge region wa under Russian ination until 1867 when the led States purchased It for $7,200.- or less thun two cents an ucre. rre was some grumbling at the time few congressmen over "adding a agerotor to the United States." Bui refrigerator tins been found to be stocked with gold, coal, forests and fries, so that Aluska has proved a table Investment. wall, like Alaska, la a regular tory. Iu ISM there was a sue- ul revolution against the Hawaii )uecn, and a provisional govern was formed under American pro-on- . ft In 1898, at the request of the nation. Hawaii 'was annexed to United States, These Islands con 6,44!) square miles. rrto Itlco. Guam and the Phlllp- h were ceded to the; United States s11l as a result of the Stuinish- rrlcan war. Porto Rico and the PPlnes tire dependencies and no: ptorirn. Tlu ir Uk-u-I affairs are ad- Pssered by a legislature of two fes and tbey are repfesented in l tilted States by resident conimlsIvrs elected by the legislatures. 'u is under tho control of nnval in command of naval stntlons. It similar nnval xontrot nnrtlir and Sninon,' which were fiiln in roiip KH by Great Britain and 1111 ul ervl-- LEGION MN LOST NO TIME ur.' P North Carolina Lieutenant Roso From Farmer Boy te Numerous Ranks During War. . during the ' . a tw u are now under trial trip of the "American Legion" a frem Camden. N. J- - Ahere It constructed by the New York Mdp From farmer boy to high school Bullillng consirat'on for the United teacher snd later a Inwter and from States sh pplng lioard. John O. Um-erto national cotnniamVr of the n.er-ba- n buck privii'e Legion, together with t r offfirst lieutenant are the records of icials of t!ie leg ovi and represa' tiitlres tVe K. Bur.iess, of this and other countries 'sill be the first depurt-inei- il on tsard the ship during ' ie trial " wmimiiider trip. of the American aptn!ll Corkl'ltl . besides .lis sill1 is fiimou.--t fo' Legion In North loiirlue sinking I new world s established h was who avlng Carolina, t h e .7 pioneer ord for nmnitis! time hetween nnd Swith Aiict ch. The "Amer Legionnaire In Lis an Legion" will te ituie. Lurtiew is New York and Soii;h Aiiierlcmi pirtf idjulant and oluiei uf . .ue ..nll' Cui4 .jepuiiiiient. EVERY VEr.:CLT GH ANOTHER Burn July l. 1S1, at Old Tmp. was Camden Couuty, N. C. Burgess Indicottcrs Are Vt.at C9 CjmpiQr b retiie(l hl afarm 7 He -Vitt Double ar.mrsH VlLaepublic iorly education at tlie n Am.nc. L.ion. chmt and later was grsduiitnl from troin wbub le en Whlisftl litMut,e. iiniij. tered the t'ni verity of .North. Caro- ..The en there is the Punnina Ciiniil lina. He ree:ved. hi baclicl'H of catiipn 11 of li.e Am. r., iu, U',00 h ' '. wliicb was purchased frtmi Pniw at be e in l!H- -' and latighi serine begun, and rejurts 1'H4 for $10,000,000. This Is jrts decree Kb itoiuil beili:sr. .s m IuiIIiiiimoIs e the pul:!ic high' clnrf ai Ted by the Isthmian Cnnnl cont- same diciite tliat llie Hii'i.r.e of llie two years, !uily lij law t lon m.der the supervision of lhe 9Ui' be was Miigll. t double tV.f iiieull.' ship, wil' In Sepieib-- r. time. Mcpart incnt and of course 1ms no in ooli le iicitiuiplth. d. runted a lieetis" 10 practice idwitinl vole. the pine To double lhe meiuiiershtp f Jfl pursiietl Carolina ii;.l. Norb Mnr 1!U7 saw the purclms"' 1ll". iritll Mas the iirilrni 4.sli of K. U his July. of legion ti pn.fesslon " I'eimiark of the Vlrriii UIuimK In the s (ialliiMllli Jr., 'lute nat.al couinuio private heii he enlisted as Sr mxMMio. These aggrognte only" N. C. V. A. N. U.. which der. who was ki:ied iM 1.11 U omioHI First Piiire miles and are temiKtrurlly. rei'lineiit was ss uftenvaril inusterwl sccideiil Ml lll( lt.UMil s ll's slice F'Teii t.y n nnvai officer. sen In? as llie ll.'llh K. sor. John 1. Ki.ifi) of liiwnd IlMfth :l thcif n the District of Co-- into Ke;eHi Mlrlu hiis pri'Imlily the lirsi met.. .1 4 SOth. IMvls'on. I1 iu. whicb was orgnmsed In 1791 l - Inii-inMlb'el offensive be of the l'g.oii 10 St. m.ljilKf when 'tlie ' '" MMit of our federal government. l mil. In oftiirr. oh the ciiiiin liaison pivM-nj,ii servwl as ttr;lllery residents have no for etlliVr ed tl.e ch..ra gn dntii arter Mr. lltiibitilth ami offensive plun ' the Argoniie r national otticlnls. nor are they be serve! a shoit tune iHloie liw dslh. lie ri se iIM in congnss. Congn-s- s nets lhe sl);it tig of the armisticeofficer. He wits anxious 10 have lhe iiieiu'e sbl; Intelligence s regiueiital ie Un al legislature tor the illatrlct nml months H'hteen dptildeil by .OctoH. . U n.iw Mptsiirs was In service tb ee by appoint? that the cumimltfu will ei befi.re Him' a rons'ral, ergesni. eervetl private, I'resi.ient act as th- - adinlblstm. ' time. regimental sergeant-majibalallloo bodv. . ' lletttei.anf ami , In h a slsTe.uent settlnM ut plan fi.ewnl-maJor- . Mr. (lalbrnltb said With the latter rank for ibe Three Species of Giraffe. Brat lieutenant i hTa earmd the rlcht U has Tlie of a- legion reg.Tient Samuel Johnsou did not fliilte served adjutant he a national way prl In ftllce. bis of ha do if mo ismietlilng the fans when. In lils.1e-- during the last EtlWi lllnt. . .. . .. tlie Interest of Its organ' f In, inertly e y, ""-nr1 ne ne;inei im tin Ion. and ihp time htis coine m rxe . nv"art AhysslnhiB aiilninl taller ' " No Trespassera Allowed. e.se that rtgl. ' . I propose lbs I tin Hie elephant, but no m thick.'' hn of the plane tme f I' wings Amencan l.etf".ou shall exuetly doublt matter of fact. Ihere art n lenst Broken, and Its pilot, after crashing its loemlieislili. A tremeiHlous nmler "fecles of giraffe the one with. and plasthrough a ma of planking Yes. treiiMMl..uslj ssy, yon iiik'ng on a Horns, long tamillaf to im. nml ter, found himself restingdftVfcneso. Just nil intensive effort when simple. '"'id. that dwells In northeiist-fi"'c- a. surface In utter etery Ugot mend er In lb worlJ and sbotri a thlnl fnsitsl "Where am W he ased feddy. llr.H'but friend!) ' shsll gc mil. u.y -(In old bulls). In the wcnd Too'r In my cellar." ,came an om. Imml VMo a loiihl) nief sfjin s'm Ui. t "It-i,n' I'atrhes In fhx hetwirk of Inoos voice out of the hlarkne-- s, tie'liil-e- t tl4 p't a luHiiWr-l-M are; larger and t a brinhie-nu- t l is) watchluf T0U.,AmeH-legion Kei ." .titi i than' la the ordinal? Week I .., ; : L KFi.I.ta, . "It .. . This hook contains valuable InioxuutUwib Raft Crossed Ocean en Jeremiah Mullune, lust member of won fame In the summer 1S07 when Hiey arrived In Southamp ton. Englnud, after a y trip from ! ew York on a 'Ife rnft ejuippel with saddled recently In IHssa'c, N. J.. It the age of seventy-eight- . Capt. John SUkes ami George sillier, hoth of New York, who made tlie trip with Mullune, died several years ngo. Their raft, the Ni nptirell. was only 22 feet long ond 12 feet wide, and their successful trip across the Atlnntlc was lulled throughout the world as a grent feat and won fnvor for the men with the trio that tt 43-dn- -- Hia Diplomacy." "I say. dud." piied lhe small boy. "tan I nsk you n question?" Yes; go Hhead," replied the Int dulgent diul. "yhnt's illplomncy. dud? I saw It In-- a IxMik the other day," "Diplomacy, mr hoy wild' dud, with a j Htronlnlng smile, "means doing or snylng precisely the right thing at the right rnrment." "Ah ! Then I wu a dlplnmntlst las,t night, dudl" "Iteally. my hoy. How d'you make that outl" all .. ? 80 Years Old' --Was Sick Now Feels Yound After Takloti Eatonic for Sour Stomach stomach ever since I bad 1 had sour and It bothered m badly th grip Have taken Eatonic only a week and am much better. Am 80 years old," says Mrs. John Hill. Eatonic quickly relieves sour storo-seIndigestion, heartburn, bloating and distress after eating because it takes up and carries out the excesa acidity and gases which cause most stomach ailments. If you have "trletx, everything" and still suffer, do not live op hope. Eatonic has brought relief to tens of thousands like you. A big box cost hut a trifle with your druggist .... guaraPtee. TO pwTjwtjrwwevee s.s.iy n, "Why. when mum came In with the Queen Vlctor!a. oil, I rolled Bobble Into my In led and then rolUnl hi 111 back ptuce Ltjrary Invention. "Yes, sir," sn!d the author. "I before she cunie round to the other ' llture I've got the one best seller of sliV:" ' re pa rations i ' tninsiMirt e r. , ne was promoted to ensign and theu t Captain Corkum Sson to Make Trip to South America Sent Two lieutenant. Junior grade. After eleven Subs Down. In was the he months tranferred navy by executive order to the army as Capt. Alex C commander captain In the Intelligence service nn I isslgued as morale officer' to various of the new S. S. Ainernt legion. jnntps In this country. He was dis- which- Is soon to charged three months after the armis- make Its first trip tice, with comnlenlntlons from the to South America, chief of the Intelligence Bureau and is accredited with "rotn the White House. having sunk two ' Tlnney has vigorously subscribed to German submahe Legion motto: "Every member Vet rines while . he was commander 1 member" and has rounded up various nemhers of the actors' colony uho are of H e U. 8. transport "Amph on" in dlglble to Legion memlvership. ne letter. Afton, Tenn. hlt.ry" . Much Newsprint Imported. "What's the plotr Inquired the publisher, doubtfully. (if tlie newsprint puixr used by "Never mind tlie plot," said the au- American newspapers only thor. "Yon know everylKsly skims ind Is mude'ln the United States from jumps about In a bork. Well, I've Just wixsl grown In this country. The rest . litUrtLtw picked out the places they Jump to Is either Imported or mode from tin- 1 and put 'em all In the first two or pulp. -- ,The;.Vn!teil W. N. U Salt Lake City, Ne. tUMZU Hiults has enonuous forest res urces With a cry of Joy the pub'Wher en In her uortliet and In Alnska. If f There would be fewer bachelors II brscod the author nml threw him outl pulp mills were projierly local el to they were not allowed to associate wltl ' '" the window delightedly. hnni the raw maferlul. tncrrled men.' one-thir- d ffflffiJx 1 Ne'-Yor- a( np-mt- e'l u et (rrtcat Children Cry Fo p y 1 15 Yluld Pfacfcrl - s Vws-ssereeei- F vm ' j . I ; '" t bv OrtianuMorphuie Mineral 11 Loss or Strej rM simile Siflfrrf .'... . t . ;'"''. n U mi 1 ) Vs4l Spedsl Care of Baby. That Baby should have a bed of its own all are screed. Tet it an infant to sleep with grown-up- s than to use a man's medicine In an attempt to regulate the delicate organism of that same infant. Either practice Is to be shunned. Neither would 'be tolerated specialists in children's diseases. Your Physician will tell yon that Baby's mcdicins must U prepared with even greater core than Baby's food. A Baby'l stomach when in good health is too often disarranged food. Could you for a moment, then, think of improper by givine to. your ailing child anything but af medicine especially prepared far Infants and Children ? Dont be deceived. Make a mental note of thistlt is important, Mothers, that you should remember that to function well, the digestive organs of your Baby most receive special care. Ho Baby is so abnormal that the desired results may be had from the use of medicines primarily . it more reasonable for Ij prepared for grown-uporant snouts suo tm sooun s. TMOnrttJoaC1' e kll If . tt m sbouio tviinr some or nrrcsrri mstoi GENUlNE ; f " fn er Kot? ascot r. :'- v .rTu driif""1"" " i Din! ThenhvPrcmoiin4 Cecrf illness ma kwlw---teJh- gi-f- ei i Erftilf - ' ill at nMnnt.-- a Fill CBKt Aw.f.itlVcri3r3CifcfA' . vtt t tUiJtSe5tenwulsnfldB 1 i 11 g-- :. w tl-- g ; t, COMMANDS NEW S. S: 'LEGION' Baincs and Frank Tinrxy. A ham' VeeeUble Compound has don for tn. During the Change ef Lif I was in bed for eight month and bad two good doctor treating tn but they did m no good. A friend advised me to take VegeLydia E, Pinkham table Compound, which raid, and in a short time 1 felt better. I had all kinds of bad pells, but they all left me. Now when 1 feel weak and nervous I take the Vegetable ' Compound and it always doe nie good. I wish all women would try it during the Chang of life for I know it will do them rood. If ymi think itwill induce some one to try the Vegetable Corn--' pound you may publish thia I with pleasure that I write to you thanking you for what your wonderful medicine ha don for me. I was passing through the Chang ef life and had a displacement and weakness ao that I could not stand on my feet and other annoying symptom. A friend told tn about Lydia E. Pink-haVegetable Compound and the first bottle helped me. to I got more. Your medicine i certainly . It cured me and I am now doing my housework. woman's friend and von may use this testimonial at you choose." Mrs. liAlT , ' : 7 r 608 Frank Street, Adrian, Mich.' , , , Lister, and In woman's most a ( th life, middle is laid that It age trying period owlngto modern methodsof living not one woman in a thoucand passes through this perfectly natural change without experiencing very annoying symptoms. . ' Tbosesmotherlftg spells, the dreadful hot flaahe that send th blood rushing to th bead until it seems as though it would burst, and th faint feeling that follows, as if the heart were going to atop, those sinking or dizsy spell are all ' sale." symptoms of a nervous condition, and Indicate th need or a special medicine. . Aecordini to sworn statements and Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Is a root and herb medicine espeTerified testimony of thouvands who hsve cially adapted to act upon th .eminine system. It acts in such a manner need the preparation, the success of Ir. s to build up the weakened nervous system and enables a woman to pass Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t is due to the (act, this trying period with the least possible annoying symptoms. also many people claim, that it fulfills Women everywhere should remember that most of the commoner sihnenta most every wi&h in overcoming kidney, women are not the surgical ones they are not caused by serious displaceof liver and bladder ailments; corrects uriments or growth, although th symptoms may be the same, and that is why nary troublet snd neutralises the nrie so many apparently serious ailmnta readily yield to Lydia E. Pinkham' acid which causes rheumatism. a uatural restorative and often prevent Vegetable Compound, as it tcts ss Yon may receive a sample bottle of troubles. serious 7.'';7-..;.;Swmp-Roo- t Parcels Address Post. by Dr. Kilmer 4 Co., Binghsmton, N. Y.. Pecu"Ailments TexMJook Private E. Plakham's upon Lydia and eneloee ten cents; slio mention this sent Write be to free will to Women" upon you request. liar paper. Large snd medium site bottles to The Lydia C. Pinkham Medicine Co, Lynn, Massachusetts, for sale at all drug ; Arriving in AmcTlcn In I'.llJL he toured New ork and vlen'ty for the Third Liberty hiii. apNalng In his kilts, singing treui'li songs snd telling w li.v the loan should I e ovorsub-sciIImk- I. V'ith Congress nnn F. 0, Hicks he llfewN? ninialncd foe the rnurih l.lliMt.v.lonii. resMns uo while the Victory loan was ca.'rled through to success. Sullivan, n member of Hie American hi .his home on .St a ten Island, recently appeared at antional head- (jnurters of the oi to offer his aid In obtaining for Americans who enMsted with the Canadians the same privlleces as have been accorded the C. K. F. veterans. Now he Is In Canada seek'ng a henrlng with Dominion officials In the matter. d WY t" t I want Afton, Tenn. other suffering women to know what Lydia E. Pink- - Mrs. Mary Lister of Adrlen. HI ic.he.dds hff testimony to the raJne or l.ytlia 12. rinKWun-- n Vegetable) Compound to carry women safely throuffh the Chan jro of Life. Sao says t Have you ever stopped to rrseoa .why eo many prod ucis' that art extensively advertised, all st once rop out i of sight snd are soon forgotten? The reason is plain the article did not fulfill ; the promitee cf the manufacturer, litis applies more particularly to a medicine. A medicinal preparation that has real curative value almost sells itself, as like an endless chain system the remedy is ' recommended by those who have been benefited, to those who are in need of it. A prominent druggist says "Take for a example Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Boopreparation I have sold for many years and never hesitate to recommend, (or in almost every caie it shows excellent re-suits, as many of my customers testify. Ko other kidney remedy has so Urge a ' Ig sal Best It' is that .. ; fta You Should Hava If' 4 MeUa ' h C United i mm candidate for olilce. "I iulte auree with you." said Mr, Pubwaite. "Imt he ouglu not to let get such a stnimrle hold I'll h'lil thatlt inierfenV wlib his euriMig a living. My idea of a patriot Is a man .who Ik alio a gooil prmliuer." I! You Need a . Letters Follow While. np're Oust Pas: Practical Suggestions Given by the Women Whooo 1 ?tc. YiWch Every Wcmaa his country." remurked llie perpetliiil un-asu- pHE Story of Otir ,nent,on Citizen Worth man should .K-er- j s TERRITORIES LFw AJ) k Danprpiis rer!:i Ttajh Shave With Cuticura Soap And double your razor eillciencv as ell as promote skin purity, skin comfort and skin health. No mug. no slimy soap, no germs, no waste, no Irritation even when shaved twice flaily. One soap for all uses ehavlns. bathing and shampooing. Advertisement. ST h 270,-acre- a. Tliai Is ha wav wltb these newspaper men; as soon us tliey ly (he!r hands on a little money, straightway they spend It In building up the town and 'developing the community; that's what .Improving a hevspuier means.' tiki : DOLE LIFE ay: Mi hi H'I8TORICAI.LI, Ariaona Is both i Veteran ef Royal Irish Rifles Seske Recognition, of Americana In the Canadian Service. - The Cerman Invasion of Belgtum In August. l14v found Mike Sullivan. veteran . or, tn Royal Irish U.nea, managing c hotel on Broadway. Kef tmtrtai LHoo Nw Service.) York. He chared behind the register until- - a hot CTC3 EECOMS LEGION MAN day In JuneTIIS. when he hade frznk T.nney, Member of New York farewell to his t.ty f'esi Line Up Many of His wife and children, Butties.gave thetu. tho year's profits and The man with tl smile, is Fronts sailed as a stsw- rinnt. I'.romlvay theatre-goer- s are ard on liuer dound for I.lverwl. .ituillitir with the Tiuney expan.se of lie worked bis way to Aberdeen, ..ounteimiite and so are vurious former Scotland, where,-b- y citing his father"! nemla-- r of the army and nuvy, with long service with the Uordou Higlt-. fcth of w jich lir.tin-heTinney served lauiiei-s- lie (tersuuded the kilts to enin the lute lamented guerre. Tinney list him desp te his forljr tive jearx is lnievvltli KitHpptMl iu the very act 1rer he wlitaltiwl tni'isfer to the if joining tl.e Ainerlinn Legion. F. Klglity i iinl Royal lrnh Ulfies, w'.th W. fiulhrnitb Jr. post. New York City, whom e hud fought three years iu p. U. Raines, general manager of the South Africa, and sailed for Frrnce American l.eglni Weekly fastened the iu At gust of rjlo. button in Tfm.ey's eoat. Wounded at Annentlercs, he was T.he actor's war record Is an sent buck to the Uulted litotes In one. He Vnlisied soon after th. I1U6 as ; tu l for service." He ient outbreak of bo t lities in the navy a a eri(Ml !c Mount Clemens boKjdtaU teaman, third class. After a hHrh lu was d s hiiid and set out for Canthe army paport transport service. ada, where lie persuadH the Three lliinflrefl and Flfty-flftInfantry v 1! Ciuiiidlun Ksi eiifionary Fon-ea- . te lake him OverseMS his ol(t wound ifiused trouhl . and he was sent tack to the. Unite I States again, "unlit," . won OF Ml Thafs the Way With Them I Complimenting the Rvstou (Ga.) BostonUin ou the purchase of a new printing plant and its Installation In new locution, tlie Tifton Gazette UGIOH BOOSTING wrBKI.Y pbrsh, RK4VFR. UTAH Bears tho Signature of V,J ttMA Copy ol U'nkpper. ftsv-.-'i.T.':.- " .,,., V2L Te eawTAue eoMeiutv. tw romc errv. ' , |