The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, May 28, 1915, Page 3, Image 3

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THE TWO AIRI pAO CHARLES BEC Uflu EXHAUSTE . the_la d^court! I KITCHENER \ NO ASTER NEWS, MAY till I for the same re VII | dane received i 28, 3915. ason. Viscount Hal, ITALY S in exDrersion of tho JUS EEKS TO : ; JTIPY HTSWRF.T.P a%e " 3 consulted before the send MEET FOR I Feitile Field in Soutl tries for Northern FOR UNITY OF Kou- n ffl NQFI ',le in s'nK Sin) JUUmOLL l,or ur United Stui Court Inter' tern Coun- Albany N Y ' Ma " ^ Hecker, the former N C apital. lieutenant, must die ACTiniM cha,r' at Slng 81n8, 1 Bjx Weeks for the mui __ n Rosenthal .the New C Unless Oover- PPM/ tes Supreme ItLlvIr renes. y 25.?Charles P ? ew York police England's Coa I?1 the electric Annoi vithin ttie next 'der of Herman BALFOUR HI York eamhlnr i it i aw _ government's ? UN AT Pfl^T stowai ?f t,,e ? llll HI lUOl The retention as head of the lition Cabinet L1?y<i-George wi meed. portifoiio of th tions. relieves 1 SADS NAVY. bility of mana| partment and al mftdence by the be , ,, ... In u I/oiik < rcler of Merit. plains He i of Lord Kitchener I army, while David Wa8hingt0 ith the newly-created , , addressed to e ministry of munilim of the resionsi- tbe world ging the supply de- tion, explain so A. J. Balfour p ac~ rinrlnff war ? * i jng 0f the (iiiiinunii at ion She Ex- f xx Ii i< 1? r Reasons for Enter- nexvspapu ng the War. Fa.ling >11. May ?5- lt*.ly 1ms macy the the neutral governments rial amJ [ a lengthy communica- annoUneeg ing her reasons for de- tlon of w nn A notrlo ' ultimatum, the first news was received through the s. to obtain through diplosatisfaction of her territonational aspirations Italy i in the note that a declarear was the only means of Rented by Colombia 1 Arbitration. Washington, May 25.of how vast resources ol States may be used to American republics in cl difficulties the Europea brought was told in pa business men and banke tn.uiuc rrc* . Delegate. y our gunmen July less Governor Whitm -The story States BUPreme c : the United The court of aPPeals c aid Latin- day afflrmed Becker's earing away a 8UPrem? court jur> n war has trial 8everal months rt today to Executive clemency rs who rep- regarded as remote, 16, 1912, un- Grey Rpm??ns Sec an or the Uni- Affairs?Lloyds ourt intervene. Minister of if New York to- London, May 25 i conviction, by re^a'ns the post ol r at his second 'n new coaliti ag0- has received the for Becker I, Cf0r,g<!? T"* T a, Dletrlct At- ' A"hu rtary for ForciKn cePtan^ of the [Jeorge is Ma<le fvilly expected. Munitions. The Marquis < .?Lord Kitchener health forbids h ' secretary of war member of the on cabinet which t,<8? except part approval of King c,l8> an<l Mr. C! first lord of the v'rtually the sa r J. Balfour. Win- u- aecept a suto .1.111 ? . H'.MiL ? 1. admiralty poet was collere .the ] sented the Df Lansdowno, whose Hryan today ard work, becomes a the United S oatrnet without du- it reviews Iclpation in its coun- Italy and /> hurchill's position is they began me. His willingness dispatch of >rdinato position and Serbia. Ital; ? v/v/uuv ui safeguards Italian ambassador, pre- Tj,e do document to Secretary s^a^e depa in the form of a note to ,},e Qther tates government. e(l (he negotiations between the foreig: tustria, revealing that ing the p immediately upon the governmei Austria's ultimatum to action. N V claimed then that the lished alt Ing her position in Europe, cument takes its plaee in rtment archives along with, notes and messages receivoutbreak of the war from n offices of Europe explainositions of the respective its and their reasons for one of these has been pubhoilfll tlio li'lirMniiun ?T #xw_ resent this nation at the can Financial Conference conference delegates fro tries began explanations tatives of industrial and interests of the United St peculiar needs and indict ways capital and credi used to best advantages An Pan-Ameri- torney Whitman of N }. In group the present goveri m 18 coun- the former police 11 to represen- times, commercial Speculat*on is rife ateB of their Becker, facing death, ited in what to save his life by ] t could be tion9 in connection w to strength- ed "police system" in lew York coun- , , . or the admiralty, nor, prosecuted ... . . ,, folio of chancellor eutenant both . Lancaster. oo ...v. .w Herbert H. Asq as to whether , . . . . , premiership and , will not seek 4. ... making revela- h? ?;1",8ter of f,?r 1th the so-call- Ll?yd-Oeorge. chai i New York, to che(luer ln the oh ... munitions in the n cum, iormer neao ^ ?"i tuts ?u* is given the port- eminent is Iikel of the Duchy of 'ar with the eoi ture political c uith retains the Mr. Lloyd-G* Sir Edward Grey Person will be eign affairs. David with the task of ncellor of the ex- mi,n to the gove I cabinet, will be ^tich is e>necte< ew one. eel lor in c* ranis re33 OT ice ivew gov- action of / yTb make him popu- equilibrium ( intry an<l aid h?s fu- peace of Eun areer. affected Italii orpe and Mr. Hen- of America. 1 especially charged rallying the working rnment r support and 1 of the former rlian- I :inB tho I'ntmOr'o < Austria disturbed the ernments of the Balkans and the the same j ope in a way that vitally phlets deti in interests. As an ally tiatior.s p taly asserts the right to war. have covered substantial)/. ;round in the various pam? ailing the diplomatic negorior to the declaration of I en uttuc i cmiiuun. i ut* erpressed was that In tl republics the Burplus ca United States would find for investment which mi the future a closer politic mercial union. The o session of the conferenc* marked by a dramatic sp Santiago Perez Triana, w geiitTc&i IUVU iuc ^uvcruur. negarc tie Southern nectlon with the 1 pital of the Becker is believed to fertile fields motion that would b< list bring in state and New York al and com- The statement has bt nly general that the trial of Becki a today was gunmen who shot ] ieech by Dr. scratched the surface i ho declared ditions in New York i ness 01 nis con- ... .. 3 .. , The constitution Rosenthal case, . , ? , , net follows: > possess infora invaluable to Prime minister city officials. the treasury, Mr. sen made often Minister withou er and the four Lansdow ne. Rosenthal only Lord high chant of the true con- Puc^ma8ter. jolice circles. Lord president of the new cabi- dustries. Sir Edward C and first lord of Ulster faction c Asquith. Is regret that M t portfolio, Lord to enter the ca representation ? cellor, Sir Stanley Parties. The cabinet i of the council, the strongest m 'arson represents the ^""^7" ?f Ireland and there i r. Redmond declined ft binet and make the jfSKir ?mbrace all political $??&$ indoubtedly includes w|8M8h en in DUblic llf:-.. that this hemisphere sh Americans. He presente< sion of the Monroe D< would make it impossil American nation to cove a neighbor's territory or soil. It was a speech s not been heard before at ence, devoted largely to < ould be for "We deBire," the p 1 a new ver- ion of the court said, ' actrlne that which led us to affirm ale for one shall be made unmi >r a foot of Doubtless a very sti invade her can be made in favoi iuch as had dant based upon the the confer- the avowed accompl questions of falsely, their opportun ... . Lord Crewe. irevailing opin- . t Lord privy seal, that the views T? ' ..... . Kedleston. this judgment ... ., . ; Chancellor of th< stakably clear. ,. ? __ ;nald McKenna. rong argument ?, . . ~r .v... ? Secretary of eta r of the defen- , . ' . . . . . fairs, Sir Edward inducement of 0 , , Secretaries for ices to swear .. . , . . A drew Bonar Law. lity to fabricate G Lord Curzon, of XEGOl 11 0 exchequer, Regi- ? Two Treaties a te for foreign of- Between CI Grey. Peking, May J the colonies, An- tween China ai with 13 notes. T ? -1 I ? * A * VTIONS END. nd 13 Not** Signed hina and Japan. 15.?Two treaties bend Japan .together were stoned in the I I CTL Clocks nnr ts nwr ov tttp utct tt? ? Kflpr S8> TTime ttnr vtw maw commerce ana iraae, in greeting it with much a "Let ub see," said "that the harmony in th is diaphanous, transparei without a shadow of A ( inviolability of a conti made it so that the ease should be closed to outsit wnrkpri nhanlntolv T am e aeiegaies evidence and the lack pplause. ness in corroboration. Dr. Triana, "All this, however, is continent for the jury with wh it and clear tion we are not juetif loubt. The ing, unless we can s nent which plainly wrong?whicl of conquest stated, we cannot say lers has not Among other striki nnf horn */> 41 "? * * of concluBive- chamberlain. Secretary of sta was a question Kitchener, ose determina- Minister of i led in interfer- Lloyd-George, ee that it was First lord of the i, as already j. Balfour. President of th< ing conclusions Walter Runclmon. 1UU1B, J. AUBlin Chinese foreign ,te for war, Lord to a conelusioi which have be< nunitions, David January. Lu Cheng Hsl admiralty, Arthur minister, signed while Gkl Hiok e board of trade, to China, signed discussion of .in office today, bringing LJ H n tne negotiations J j,; ;n in progress since I] iang, Chinese foreign COME ITER for his government, RrirPTT. Hi i, Japanese minister _ for TTT^o. Thus the TiLE nnn'u /Iomn H o n?.n n? T ADO VATT AVE IN HIS HOME. THERE II TSSINO IN A CLOCKLESS HOUSE HQ OF BUYING A CLOCK, NO E FOR IT. WE WILL TREAT CKEL PLATED ALARM CLOCK 1 MENTAL PARLOR CLOCK THAT TTTTT Ml Mil TTT?m ? ? ? jLJ-ijajua on X in r\ m unii 5 always something 1. if you are trinematter what jllni), you eight. from A :hat costs littix to runs into the dol recapitulate or to blame from me. Wherever red sible, redress should plished; whenever in th< the nation, redress is n fc-.l we resign ourselves to tl Hons of humanity and 1 be by-gones and let th< bury its dead." ??v ..I uie opinion were u i?far be it "There was nothin iress <b pos- that the gunmen wer be accom- any personal hostility B history of thai. They were sin ot possible. for hire. Upon the t le i.nperfec- nf their testimony to i let by-gones depends the guilt or 5 dead past uecker." iese: President of the g to indicate ter Hume Long, e actuated by Chancellor of tl toward Kosen- caster, Winston ? lply murderers Chief secretary :ruth or falsity gustine Birrell. [his effect, then Secretary for S Innocence of McKinnon Wood. President of the local board, Wal- and end, until j articles reserved le Duchy of L.an- are brought out ipencer Churchill. The first trea for Ireland, Au- with Shantung South Manchur] cotlaml, Thomas Mongolia. The tween the tern i board of agricul- gent by Japan I >-> UVU1UUUD OIO .11 ? 111 mi &WV juch time as the five I for future argument for consideration, ty signed today deals and the second with ia and eastern Inner only difference beis of the ult uii-'um to China ai d .he I Tlx.LOa X XXI U J U OX WttA'l' WILL NSON-LATHAN SUIT YOU. COMPANY When the groups ass Argentine delegation adv; gestion which may make understanding that ail represented whereby disp between business men ferent countries shall be arbitration through com ganlzations. i nai me lesiimc lembled the witnesses regarding anced a sug- conference,' at whi? possible an others are said to ha tho nations death of Rosenthal, wi lutes arising an(i therefore must ht in the dif- true." adjusted by one judge dissentei imercial or ny or various L<uru oeiuurn the 'Harlem First commissioi :h Becker and ,8 Harcourt. ve planned the President of th< as corroborated "on- Arthur Hend ) assumed to be Attorney Genera son. d. The official anm new cabinet says: ? "A place in the treaties as sign ier of works, Lew- stitution of ont right in South e board of eduea- . ergon. Japanese i 01. cj j other alteratior 1 Sir Edward Car- . . sion of the wor< em" before Mi ouneement on the Mongolia, respe ? _ substitution of t cabinet was off or ed today is the subi for another mining Manchuria, endeavored to secure is, notably the omisls "south" and "eastinchuria and Inner ctively, as well as the Try a 1 he words "Liao Tunp; , Good- 1ft DOX of GOODWILL SOAP and < rm CLEANEASY, you The Chilean delegation erally of the need for s ment of transportation fi pointed out the advant gained from the investm ted States capital in that Salvador suggested thr established there with t *10.000,000, that branch talked genin improve acilities and ?nl> Three Weeks He ages to be Going to Exp lent of Uni- Columbia, May 27 country, weeks time is all th it a bank be tho8e going on the i capital of tril> to make their fl es of banks <lelay ia a bad plan, ,vs NEAR. e(l to Mr. John R< Nationalist leader main for Those see his way to acc< osition. "The prime mil ,?About three tliat a new depart! at remains for ated to be called San Francisco Munitions, chargei nal plans. To t}ie supply of muni and as all ar- Lloyd-George has peninsula" for idmond (the Irish Arthur;" but th ) but he did not tiveg fought f ept it. strict adherens lister Tias decided ultimatum with uient shall be ere- viously noted. the Ministry of japan has b J with organizing j heavy claims fo tions of war. Mr. subjects and tl undertaken the ..i-w . .. 1 tin ' Will D Dalny and Port e Chinese representaor and obtained a ? i to the terms of the i the exceptions pre- SAL TWEN odged against China Cents, r injuries to Japanese ^ le damage done to e pleased. Reduction this wee ALMON AND BEST MON that sell for TwentyTY CENTS. PRUNES that HOW sell for TEN CENTS. . iOODS and EVAPORATED A k Columbia River PRUNES Five Cents, now sell for Fifteen Also reduction on lPPLES. Now we iu lue unuea oiaies lie i that all the nations ret the conference agree thai of every other American exempt from port dues. The delegation from expected tomorrow to b; question of the abolition ted States commissaries I zone so that their trade ounaeo and ' ""b^iucmn mum ue iresented at h?tel?, and sleeping 1 the vessels en route, all th country be ,r'P should apply vations at least two i Panama la Previous to that set f ring up the tureof the Uni- All those taking tl n the canal South Carolina Hoo will ho fH_ W'hioh lonvoa Tuno uiHue wim tne formation and te car berths en- nf this departmen ose considering tenure of office as for their reser- tions will vacate t or three weeks cellor of the exch or their depar- "it is understoot son will assist tin lis trip on the matters relating ti Biers' Special, especially those a 1 fith i'l? ?'" mporary direction """p" t ami during hia hy 0,lnc"<' m,,t minister of muni he office of chan- \VI ecquer. The federal 1 that Mr. Hender- declares that w e government in ing good, it's o labor questions, change in the a rising out of the i his health and in tiannow recently nave D ,a- to cont hy Not? public health service hen a man isn't feelprobably due to a tmospheric pressure: Beets, spirits fall with the (JO een helping you to get up DIN inue this help if you only will c Phones 119 and h Cabbage, Beans, Potatoes, O Turnips, Lettuce, and that TE OD. NER and we wish -all f 204 nions, Sweet Peas. IN-CENT CAKE? verted to merchants of t Speakers before the j sion Included Governor Paul M. Warburg of the serve board; A Barton the Chase National Banl timer L. Sehlff of New 1 ?It. i "Whose Town is T he republic. Southern Railway, h general ses- before them entirely Hamlin and difflultles of an ordl federal re- trip. The advantages Hepburn of conducted tour are mi t, and Mor- are reduced to a mini fork. the best hotels are everything necessary his?" ?* traveler is ens ave a journey "The King has free from the confer upon Viscc Inary railroad Cloan (the retiring of a personally cellor) the Order c any. Expenses The British pub mum. rooms at the composition ol engaged, and until they read tl to the comfort morrow morning. 1 ured. was tivan to tho 1 | naromeier. It been pleased to j not Pu* ?unt Haldane of i an rooi ; Lord High Chan- I more Pressure?>f Merit." ; lie will not know ! f the new cabinet _ le newspapers to- 1 rhe announcement A that's all there is to the ailing victims in ? n and turn on them I ?Augusta Chronicle. ^ <or ~?? W i A- . Bennett-Terr PURE-FOOD STORI *?: +^+!?! ; * t * -* y Co. Id, ' A ' A ! A ' I'l -*-'' ^v? i Whose town in this? answer to that question ii longs to the people wh< pay the taxes and have I Invested These very san they are bright enough, a clently ambitious, can dc as they please In buil< They can loaf on the ji Well, the AH that is possible s that It be- "ed for the pleasure c > live here, from this state, lm :heir money drives to well-known le people. If San Gabriel to see tt nd are suffl- sion Play, and numei > just about to the Exposition proj ding a city, versal City" will ob, If they "Hooster Special" cro has been plan- th? stipulation tha >f the delegate:? made public until eluding many pers were issued, spots, a trip to The cabinet com le famous Mis- eight Conservative ous excursions Arthur Henderson, >er. The "Unl- tisan, Lord Kite entertain the members of the o iwd with manv in office. Of these ,.^oo luiiiRin wun # t it should not be [)g|lC10U the morning paprises 12 Liberals, a. one Laborlte, ...? and one non-par- aUF 1 III* hener. Thirteen f id cabinet remain aiHl L>i\l ? Mr. AannUh s j| Nati< Cream, 1 Nati< INKS I fI)IES, TOO, 1 anally Used Becaus anally Advertised ...THE... ie | I please; they may spend t watching and envying th low, or the other town, their own business, or t progressive, broad and telligent appreciation of co-operation, build a grc which it will be an honoi a bit of good fortune to 1 an established business. Building a city is no heir time in Interesting photoplay* e other fel- other novel plans or and neglect nre on foot. .hey can be There will ne man with an inthe value of Per?onaK<* present on >at town, in wtl1 be a real "get tot * to live and all South Carolina lave therein families, and many ? job for a w,n be rene*ed> whl1 i, while several Kdward Grey, Ka entertainment Runciman. Mr. Wood, retain their iy well-known The promotion i this trip. This Ruckmaster, whos sether" trip for ties during the wa men and their with the managem old friendships press bureau to t e as many new lord chancellor, ai rl Kitchener, Mr. j ' I 'Up Birrell and Mr. , old portfolios. of Sir Stanley \ e greatest actlvi-( ir have had to do I ?""1 ient of the ofHclal 1 J he high honor of i nd the acceptance I NEW | ft lNDY rcHEN i $ Has sto ew Perfe OIL COOK STO >od the test of time and stand ction VE I ' Is pre-eminent for j i w easting or a miser, du of the best brains and t y. the widest visit soundest judgment. Th< of affairs who have the is beneath their talents sideratlon to "local in: that they are mistake through an affliction th diagnosed either as a i case of the "swell head.' case, they are more to be t is worthy ???!???uiances are ilk he best en- ed. ^re men Thf , ?? Idea that It e8Pec>?l interest, for I to Rive con- ments made, each fttters." In choose his own rout lit ralVbi P-" grouch or a 'r'e,,('9 living In vai " In either lh? West, whom c t nitied than pahIiI nnt t? ely to be form- or Winston Spenc merly head of the s a feature of merely nominal du by the arrange- Lancaster, are traveler may Pr'ws. a home. This The most prone iffhs to visit old retires from publi *1ous places in Haldane. His aff itherwise they many and the cor er Churchill, for-! ? admiralty, of the ; IS A JTE( itlen of the Duchy two distinct Bur-| |^ y\V ilnent figure who oRI>KR8 TA1 c life is Viscount ; Illation with Oeritinued newgpape.-! PR< e Plarp 1 """ C I IcACC I You II ? ? iEN OVER PHONE '? O DELIVERED \ [ DMPTLY. X ice. iveeps tne Housewife Coo WE SELL THE THE NEW AND THE PURE FOODS 1 and Cheerful. ? TION ij -!! ! ? 2; censured, but they are ever-present sources fron water may be drawn t worthy efforts.?Spartanl iparticular apot which 1 which cold * . o throw on to 8ee' he may *"**>< Jurg Herald, eordingly. **' >11 I - or ill .mi inn . an/ uue una a auacKB uased on t i he would like tirement as lnev je his plana ac- Henry of Battenb bo rue time ago fr hese made his re- | (table as Prince ; PIIQ DI?I 1 urg's retirement tllJo DLlI om the admiralty ' .it. 3 . OS, PROP. ||j J EDWARDS & Hi )RTON j i