The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, March 26, 1918, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
PAGE SIX
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The heavy hov
tlon If they are to
Hospitals behind tt
big guns are laid u
dltlon and returned
CLERGYMAN"!
FROM m
Mr. J. V. Davis,
ister living at Coi
joined the army c
thousands who art
of Ironized Paw-P
gpntleman says:
frtom stomach trou
of years which cai
twio anxiety. I c(
m least I did not k
leep was for man
tention was drawn
Paw by reading
nouncements in tl
obtained a bottle
it. I may say co
after the first dos
relief and the sa
sounder than T hat
past. You may pu
I want other peopl
markable virtues <
Ironized Paw-Paw
does fully more tt
it. and I shall cert
treatment."
We want the im
can't sleep and i
come in and try tl
never go back to
medicines. Lots of
fessional men (in
Paw enables them
better work. It s
every fibre, tissue
on lionized Paw-I
can join the army
druggist probably
doesn't it is on s;
drug stores.
Ironized Paw-Pa
la on every bot
promptly attendee
Drug Co.. Inc., Ne
4
SEVEN MEN H
BATTERY G1
Hogback Mountain
toiiburg Scene
? Due to Del'i
Spartanburg. M;
four gun of Hatt<
artillery, 27th divl
ploded at Ilogbacl
injuring seven me
rlously, but not I
The most severely
Private George I
Williams street. F.
is at the base hospi
worth, suffering
both legs, a piect
hawing passed t!
Six others of the
cared for in the r
at the range.
PROFESSION
Dlt. J. KKKCK
Ib'iital i
Office Hours:
8:30 to 12:
2:00 to 6:0
And by Ap
Office Phor
Residence
Office over Lan
" W.WP* > 11117- MWV" v'r
UN HOSPITALS KEEP BRITISH AR'
r^^BRBHHr MSuSm&*fmHr Hfe^^VPBP*
ltzers the Hrltlsh tire using to pound the Geruian lines I
be kept In tlrst-clRss condition for use agulnst the foe,
le fighting lines. This photograph shows a scene In one
ip while undergoing "mending." Here all but lrreparabl;
! to the front.
? TniDllTf AMERICA'S BULGARIAN
3 IIMDUIL ATTITUDE UNALTERE
GAE, S. C , I l?e|K)rt of Hulgnriun Troops on Wi
Front No Surprise to Wash*
a Methodist min- iiiRton.
igaree, S. C.. has
?f converts of the Washington, March 25.?Arae
! already disciples ca'8 attitude towards Bulgaria w
. not be altered for the present by o
aw. The reverend , t> , .
erations of Bulgarian troops on t
I have suffered western front,
bles for a number Reports that Bulgarian units hi
used me consider- been brought up to the lines oppr
iuld not sleep, or ,nS the British forces were receiv
now what a sound !,f ,!lp 8tato department without su
y months. My at- Priafk a"d without arousing any a
to lionized Paw- prehension of an immediate dipl
one of your an- "'atic change. It was indicated th
le newspapers. I certainly the troops of the Balki
and began to use state were actually used against lin
nscientiously that l,eld l)y American troops the prese
e I began to feel anomoulous situation probafc
me evening slept v;ould continue.
i in many months Although a co-billigerent of t
iblish this fact, as governments at war with the centr
e to know the re- powers with which Bulgaria is allie
contained in your the United States has refrained fro
I consider it declaring a state of war or breakii
lan you claim for diplomatic relations. This state
ainly continue the affairs has caused diplomats
j France, (England and Italy to sei
in or woman who, to their governments long explan
is despondent to tions. and it is known that suggf
lis remedy. You'll tions from foreign capitals ha
the old-fashioned I reached Washington that the Unit
business anil pro- States should formally include Hi
d Ironized Paw- garia among its enemies. The sta
to do more and! department, however, has insist
3eeons to energize j upon waiting for a definite cause f
and bone. Begin j a break, ignoring the arguments th
'aw today so you I tno presence nere or an omciai repi
of converts. Your sentative of Bulgaria might pro
keeps it. but if ho ? mbarrassing.
ale at all leading it was pointed out today that t
operations of the Bulgarian troops
w has the formu- Turkey against the British was n
tie. Mail orders followed by any hostile action by t
1 to. Interstate i'nited States, and it was suggest
w York.?Adv. ' that their presence in the line opp
, site the British on the western fro
ITi?T urupv nnt mnterial,y different.
WHE. Some officials think nothing won
JN EXPLODES be gained by declaring war, even
j the Bulgarian troops should be foul
f fighting against the American froi
Kongo Near Spar- They contend there is no advanta
or an Accident, declaring war and there will be
... ,, diplomatic advantage at the end
active shell. ' , A . .
the war in not having altered t
d'p'omatlc status.
arch 2r?.? Number
iry 1-:, 109th field KKITISII SKAIMjANE ATTACK
ision. V. S. A., ex j ENEMY IN IIKIXM>I<AND IlICSI
< mountain range. Eondon, March 25.?The admir
n. one of them se- 'statement reads:
ratally, it is said. "Ostend was bombarded by Br
injured man is if,h monitors with successful resul
)uerrlger, of 411 Prior to the bombardment four f
luffalo, N. Y. He: pr>iy aircraft were destroyed by c
tal at Camp Wads- j rival air squadron. Enemy a
from wounds ln|rrafl attacked the British machii
i of the gun case "-vhilo spotting for the bombardme
trough his thigh I with the result that another enei
injured are being I machlne wa* destroyed,
eglmental hospital, "British seaplanes engaged in
oonnaissance in Helgoland bight,
j tacked enemy mine sweepers w
I machine gun fire. There were
casualties on the British side.
4 i our machines returned safely."
NAL CARDS
MOTOIt BOAT WITH GKK.MAN>
AND AKMKD HKIZKD AT S
* a Pacific Port, March 25.?A i
FUNDKItltURK, foot American motor boat, the J
Hurgeon. gassrtz, which sailed from a MexU
,port with Germans, German fla
:30 A. M. rifles and pistols on board, has b?
0 P- M. seized at sea by an American w
polntment. ship and taken to a Pacific port
ie 160. investigation to determine whetl
Phone 16. she was starting on a commerce ra
caster Pharmacy tug cruise.
J yf i? r, . ' ?.
THE LANCASTER NEWS, LANCAS1
riLLERY IN TRIM THANKS
n Flanders art' In constnnt need of atton-' to thank you mcl
bo the British army has established gun wlidiof
these repair shops where several of tha of the ? J
y Injured guns are put Into flrst-claBs con?,
I fcu*.- uioi oiauuiu
! are not yet In our
, u?~ that they are In
_______ You can't real]
to U8. for we hi
POSTAL EMPLOYE SELLS ao long and BO ai
n MANY THRIFT STAMPS ?? and 1
I' Cordially you
I QERT
W. If. Wilson Ijends in Sales With
"" **M4 " >'?nlBo,?or, | Xp
of Oxford, Sells 92,14,1.(10. j Europe la ahown
Washington. March 25.?Accord dlTlalon warehou
ing to postofllce department records, *!?? di^M the "x
announced In the Postal Bulletin. W. \7 M many as 800
rl_ II. Wilson, of Lynnville, Tenn.. led ped for export in
ill the country in the amount of war dltlon to all of th
D_ savings and thrift stamps sold by ^ Rnd
... .... . oone at the wa
lie rural mail carriers in December, with boxen which are
$4,54 4. His nearest rival had little tonmenta in thla
^ more than half that amount to h;s
)H credit. As a matter of comparison ftftftPP
Rtj and an incentive for renewed effort. llf|l l|KII\\
the department is maintaining a roll
p-of honor F1RIVF VI
o_ The honor roll as announced t->- IrlllWIaUfcl
at day showing the leaders by state;, ?
an | includes the following: In order not to
es | South Carolina?E. E. Wingard, ^rom Ihe forthcoi
nt Lexington, $1,030. campaign, the \*
lv, | _ _ .. _ Ampr!f?n PaH C
... <vorm .yoim._P H. Montgora- Ji ~^ln^;~u; ,
ery, Oxfoi.1. J.,143.UK. Rellff fund of 110
Virginia?J. A. Reach, Luray, of May 20 from t
al 194g 4 8_ as was originally
.h . nounced In Wash
I Tennessee?VV. H. Wilson. Lynn- This action Hxe
111 ville. $4,544. ond Red Cross car
after the first, w
of ' , June 18. 1917. 7
of GERMANY'S BRKAD RATION been appointed I
. j HAS AGAIN 11KKN LOWKIIKI) only five weeks p
( i ?r , . ,, . OP ? of this campaign,
a- Washington. March 25.?Get- tank WRf, to pn)t
>s- niany's bread ration has again boon ing on relief wor
vo lowered in the country districts, ac- a scale commons
cd cording to an official dispatch from tOJ^ 0,,t>ru"on?i/v/
? , . . , More than $1(K
jl- Switzerland. Many difficulties in nted in response
te transportation are being encounter- financial aid an<
ed ed. the dispatch says, and the news interest brought
or from ITkrainia is that there is no J*1* "rfit
i , . ? .. Of this amount,
at surplus of cereals from the last har- fun{p.d to Red C
e- vest. The German press states that cal relief work. (
ve it will be June before shipments of 721,918 has been
I food of any consequence can be re- * balance of |1(V
appropriation. F
he , coiVpQ. apnropriationa an
jn I thirty millions. ]
' . ceding Christmas
or WOULD A1THORIZK TAKING ductPd a mPmb,.r
he OVKH IMHVATK PROPERTY suited in the enr
ert Washington. March 25 -Under a tna,e,y 22.00o.000
|Q. was followed ln>
^ 1 ill sent to the senate military com- paign conducted
m'ttee by Acting Secretary of Wfar! P.?'
en in ine enrounr
i'ti Crowell, the President would be em- organization of j
If powered during the war to take ov*>r| children ir
private property of any kind, per-! n_n ginnni*
'' sonal or real estate, with compensa- KlU CRUvw I
Ke tion for the owner, whenever deem- i mill dl
ed necessary for the national seeuri-j WAK I IL
ty or conduct of the government. i
he *
I The American
designated hy th<
| official and exclu?
work. Un'te-I States of
1T There Is nothing hut what's bearable, both motion picti
as long ns a man can work. The nature 1 slides?and likew
a " of things don't change, though It seems tor in this cou
as If one's life was nothing but change. | French war plcti
That the square of four Is sixteen, and except those
ts. you must lengthen your lever In pro- f^11 1 rnu
m- portion to your weight, Is aa true th#> 8o?(h#,,.r
,ur when a man's miserable as when he's Georgia, Florida,
ir- happy; and the best of working Is, It . ftnd Tennessee.
ies K,ves yoii a good grlp-ffbld of things city will handle t
t outside yotir own lot.?George Eliot. requests for sann
n1, _ J ters or by motic
.. .... . . ??????? must made to
He Who Delivers the Goods is En | There are alrei
rR. titled to Greatest Honor. | national headqua
at- A preparation that gives results.! J/*
Ith delivers the goods, restores ynur tV(> ?ets of stew
no health, deserves your consideration, may be had in ei
All and is what you want. L-Uheumo ?r 'n colors. T
euros rheumatism and gout?that's, and^Mdeli.
why those who suffer from rheuma- arrive in Atlanta
I tisin want L-Rheumo. You should to Chapters throv
K.\ g^t a bottle when you feel that first r(*n,a'
f i> t . . , | These pictures
SO- pain. I.-ltheuino is a rejuvenating, ftnd ROt|Vities In 1
\g- eliminant, laxative. ItH use insures jn Europe, and f
an succeaa. Don't listen to druggists ostlng to the p
gs. who offer you something else, you! ??Te
, .. * ' ' tlvities and otlv
len know the reason. Guaranteed Cross In Fu
ar- Prfco one dollar. The United 81
for For sale Standard Drug Co., Lan- are lift*!!, J?, ill*
? ? graphic division,
|?cr caster, S. C., or write Chapman-Alex- Army. The Frei
M- ander Laboratories, Greenville, S. C are fnk^a by the
?Adv. Photographic DL
Army.
**
rER, s. c.
RECEIVED l(
THE FRONT THE
?
FEMENT. OVER
OF SURGICAL jKHi
SSINGS jffffl
nan's Work For Rod
ceives Letter LK&ri
m Paris I
9 of the work that Is
the women all over mw 1
Division of the Red BM I
of knitting, of Burgl- , RH A
of hospital garments
d many times, but It ^^j^aij^l wj
shown more clearly-,
wing note of thanks ^
ved a few days ago
Grant, Director of
>f Woman's Work of Wo ! PP l
ision, from Mrs. Oerief
of the Red Cross styltiS W'llic
C8 Service in Paris: ?u
e-Charron, Paris, J Oil IT1CI1 sh
February 2. 1918. if yoil fed
Q.
Owing t(
urgical dressings No. ??? i .
opened, and we want HI 6 ClCSigllC
>8t heart,,y for and furbelt
excited hers over the little OP llO
it Front Parcels and
rd Dressings. They RllgleS of tf
stores, but we know
Franco. ( rp]le gwe]
se what this means .LJ
ive waited for them llllprCSSlOll
SKp,-., mo,.. ?f <;'d?
irs, worsteds, c
RUDE AUSTIN. mntnrinle i
chief of service. matenals I
ern Divieion is doing theill plaCC!
Ing these articles to
in the reports of the
se in Atlanta which j ,
iatement of all work ??
veek. Not lnfrequent,000
articles are shipa
single week, in ad- *1* 1
e work of inspecting, I clKlM
packing, which is)
rehouse, and to the *
shipped to the can- lVljlttC
country.
WARFUND
TOR MAY 20 u
detract even slightly !
miug Liberty Loan
far Council of the
ross has postponed;
raise the second War
0,000,000 to the week \
he week of May 6th. /
intended, it was an- ??1'
lngton today
s the date of the secnpe-ign
eleven months I Tlw? ???o.?
hlch was started on | . 1 n,an
'he War Council had 'S W't'll <?itrr
)j President Wilson lots of !>1V(
rior to the beginning .,
ho that its first great |m'l<M\s: I >t
ide means for carry tj- U(l)
k during the war on
iurate with the mill- slltX'S, Willi
1,000.000 was cxmtrlbto
the first call for
1 contributions plus
the total receipta
ve up to $106,099,527. mi *pr\ p
$17,006,121 was re- 1 HfcJKfci
ross Chapters for lo
Of the balance, $77,appropriated,
leaving I _ _ .
,371.217 available for I (lL vA|\/||
'lance has received I VI
lountlng to more than I
During the week pre- I
the Red Cross con I ** A T F ^
ship drive which re- | 1?I Xm. 1 L J
ollment of approxi- I
new members. This I
it month by a cam- I f\DI7CCI7f
by the Junior mem- I LIlvILu^Eil
d Cross which result- I
lent in the collateral I
iractically all of tHe I eifif wi /xi
, America. I ^tLr) Ul
?A0E OFFICIAL MAYBE
M DISTRIBUTOR I
Red Cross haa b*en | ISSURR
e government as the I
live distributor of the I
ficlal war pictures? I /xMr f\F1 *]
ires and storeopt'con I vFllE? V/t* J
ise the sole distribu- I ?
ntry of all official I
ires hereafter relens- I
pictures which are I Tliov art
gh the news week- 1 , , .
I looking. I
, Division, comprising I ;|>>01it thcil
the two Carolines I
the Bureau of Publl- I 4 IlltlllllllR I
hese pictures and all f lw? unm
?, wnejner by chap-J, * ???? "v v
>n picture theaters, tci'lUlS, 111
the publicity director. .,..4 olu1
uly on hand at the < 111 Itiiu ?V
.rters in Waahtnitton wllK'll tll<*\
re films, two multiple of '?
iKle reel plcturea. and ' 0,IS,S' Ul '
mpticon slide* which (lilt belts, \
ther black and white J,
he Southern division 1 <'\?t lllllint
an order for these \\ t'll-\V<il't ll
and aa soon as they
i they will be offered
lKbout the division at .
show various scenes
Kranee and elsewhere
?hould be moat Inter- w ? a t n
eople of the United I n &II
them picture war ac- 1 U 111 ,i
are the work of the JLIeBAaVJ
rope.
tates official plcturea T'l IT? DC
Signal Corpa, Photo- I Hr, Krtl
of the United Statea 1
ich official picturae
Cinematographic and
rlaion of the French ^
TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1918. ^
;re's class in these i
tNEW I
SPRING I
SUITS
^ formen i
low showing the garments displaying the I
h will be correctly worn this Spring; and ](
ould not fail to give them the44once over" Jj
at all concerned about what they are like. | J
> the existing shortage of materials, they I J I
'd upon plain, simple lines, minus all frills I t
iws; they have narrow shoulders with vow I J
padding, and are inclined to cling to the I I
ic body. I 1
11 front they present will make a strong 9 j
on the dressy tastes of young men who I j
is they feel. Serges, plain and unfinished I I
ixford cloth, flannels, etc., are some of the J j
ised in their making. An inspection of I I
s you under no obligations to purchase. E 1
g Care of Careful Men in the J I
t of Dress Accessories. | J
I
who chooses his "furnishings" with care I I
d for in our men's department. Hero are g |
"/y, cheerful styles in accessories at little j I
tier come and make your Master selec- \ 1
kwear, collars, shirts, handkerchiefs and I I
e stocks are complete at special prices. j I
ARE NONE . ^ I
BETTER 1 \
) THAN HIM- 1
\ \
F THIS YOU t
SURE IF HE IM
OUNEED BY i 1
fHESE SUITS *
i what you would call real gentlemanly,
diey have that indescribable "something"
i that readily conveys the impression that
ms lots of money." This "something"
n in the quality and richness of their mathc
lines upon which these materials are
vied, and in the ingenuous manner in
r are seamed and sown. The assortments I
angle and double breasters with and with- I
vith plain and Knickerbocker trousers. An J
m of a few \W11 convince you that they are * 1
i every penny we are asking for them. I
ASTER DEPT. STORES
ST PLACE TO SHOP AFTER ALL I
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