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- I ,"v v ^ PAGE SIX rSOME WAR," BAILEY WILL N( WRITES FROM FRANCE GERIV j i Iduxastor Hoy Says Though ll Is Not French A My So Di'i'iulful as People Addifra J * Imagine. A Miss T>ora Bailey, of Lancaster, It. Washing F. 1>. t?. lias rece veil the following ation of Ail I v letter from her brother. 1). L. Bailey, only the a from "Somewhere in France; *? Prussian 11 u I t< ? ^ \ LICENSE PERSONS FOR | * llc*o - DJSTRIR tjTI ON OF OIL , ! Goes Iiito KfTodt October 1 and Pernt?iis Coming \Vit It i 11 lis Provls ions Must (id License. ' < V I'';' .... \^pshington. Sept. 26.?Regula are being prepared by tbe fuel | j poujr Istratlon under authority llij; ^..ranted by President Wilson for li- !' ? censing persons or firms engaged in the transportation and dlslribution nj of oil irnd gas. The licensing plan ^ rative October 1, and it ^ emphasized that all concerns ; coming within* the provisions of the j presidential proclamation must oh- i in licenses by that date. Specifically, the persons or firms compelled to obtain licenses ate imuyT porters, distributors or matketers |j! i? .. And transporters of crude oil, fyel ,.gas oil, kerosene or gasoline, \ U \ lill ^j^nufacturejr''*f)f fuel oil. gas nil. I J ' "I rosene, owl asoline. and producers, | ribuVg^>aud transporters of tint- j 3 gas. Retailers of natural gas I llj f f. oil ill Rs various forma II II' siness does m?t exceed $100,000 HIJ j | " j, ntially are not affected. i; Persons or funis who arc required III: -obtain license but ? no fail to do so Jill I d engage in business after October lj; will be liable to the penalties pro- HI I * vTffed tintler the food and fuel con- h trol art. ' no mi i i:i;t:\( hi. j! J lie Proof Is llere the Same As 111 '^ w Kvery w here. * For those who seek relief from j[ * Tildney backache, weak kidneys. [tj Madder ills, Loan's Kidney Pills of. Tor hope of relief and the proof is ||! X ^-Jk-e In Lancaster, the same as ev- Hfl|| li , Tn^rwhere. I/anraster people havoj IHH . * *> ? v id Doan's and Lancaster people BjO recommend Loan's, the kidney rem-| IHhI - .,f. edy used In America for fifiv ?? ! mnll Why suffer? Why run tho risk of ij, 1 , '** dangerous kidney IPs?fatal Hrlght's 11111 il disease. rtere's Lancaster proof. InV t' yestlgate It. 'II ? % Florence Patterson, White St., D [. jF- says: "Loan's Kidney Pills are cer- 11 tainly a wonderfal kidney remedy, I | and It la a pleasure to recommend R : them. Loan's have always helped mo i nil j when I have needed a medicine for BHjr 1.1**' my klndneys." | hU Price 60c, a tall dealers. Lon't L simply ask for a kidney remedy IDH gtet Doan's Kidney Pills?the same HJi J that Florence Patterson had. Fos- D |j '**pap ter Mflhnrn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. I Ejfl|^H %,; 'Sd ' ' * ' j* * ? ~? v i Somewhere at the "Front," I forever en l| August 29. addresses < | } Dear Hotnepeople: Amhassad' * I suppose I ^an snatch a few mo- and Vice-' I uieuts just now to write you a brief occasion w II letter. I could write rages and pages vases to t Mtiir* but it would never get by the censor, governtnen 1 nil ml B(> -vou have to be satisfied with eeption acc 1 ulthe information that I am in good that came 1|W? health, good spirits, and am having the war. IBIl - a great time. I don't know whether! Ainbassa Infli "* 't 's permissable to tell how long I free nation have been at the front, but to make, uist gun is "llrSll sure I shall not tell you. This is the for the wo 1 Hi mi first ehanee I have had to get any tion of ind? 1H stationary or I would have written J said \mo>i |?! you two weeks ago. You will notice on not on 119|' that this is Salvation A paper. 1 done to Frs I Wi used to almost sneer at the Sal army until "Metl 5 sk". ( but never again will I be guilty of lierlin." 1 K-a.ijl such, and I am pretty sure that af- A pietur IBki ter the war there will be few soldiers sentation < who ever say anything slight about draping th? ; *t. It is right there with the goods. French tri that is^/or the soldiers at the front, hark of th< . !' The Y.^M. C. A. is good but Its ser- while belo1 V . , Tice Is far better In the training huge vases " 1 ramps and back areas than at the were placet front. I can't give any definite in- which inch formation but you can take it from lomatic coi tne that this war Is "some war." officials. I There Is more to It than you people bets of th ttack home ever dreamed of. Tt is while frien not so dreadful as yon may imagine !> oceupie but there are thousands of things A comnii that you don't imagine at all. In Democratic other words, the word war in thejRinia. and ^"modern sense has a very wide mean-. ?f Massael ?. I'll tell you all about it when T ; sad or Jus^ ^ack. verage soldier after being in n nhlln il.!?l,? ..r ? - ?? ??" ?' "-""I ut-ment. Tho Inst thins to er m? is tho fow shells that ~~L^ tj .id somotimos. In fart] m ^ The?are1oss about putting on ?| V'" -r * 9V I "netmotn. ^"'t think that wo .^offering every day and -having |fl an awful time. Some day whon it is .. I aH\ ofer we shall never know tho iJfei difference. . < Write me, j } ^ Jj. G- Th I P. S.?l-haven't had any mail sinre i , I 1*ft Amoi-ln? ? / ; 4 w ?. v T )T REST UNTIL ! side Mr. a IANY IS DEFEATED In 0,O8i sador spol , , ? ? , honor acc tnlmssndor Delivers An the priviU i to Senate Wlien Vases u^e i4?-presented It. Add'ess - Jusserand ton, Sept. 26.?Determin- received w nerica and the allies to use the senate rputiuMit of force until inn suspei lilitarism shall have been j ies the at ashed was emphasized inland meml lelivered in the senate by I by the gifl i- jnssoi iiim, or France, j ment, wer President Marshall. The capitol po as the presentation of ? he senate by the French WOMAN t in appreciation of the re-1 jg orded the French mission' to welcome America into , 1'iu'iiiK A1 dor Jusserand said the Suppor s are in the war "until the flred" so as "to make g >od ild the American declara- Washini pendence." Mr. Marshall J tain defea ra was determined to light to be the c ly to avenge the wrongs house res nice and other nations, but sion to tli trlehem shall prevail over, Anthony e furnished es(|ue setting for the pre- fight in tin ceremonies was given by went over j stars and stripes and the time confi color on the gallery rails its suppor 3 vice-president's rostrum. Monday it w on either side the two with defe , each nearly six feet tall, again be ] ;1 in view of the audience, j Facing jded members of the dlp-lponents of rps, the house, and other j vote of So n the galleries were mem-: lina who ie French foreign legion, the suppo ds of the President's fain- he would il the executive section. also abser ittee of senators headed by , porting th Leader Martin, of Vir-i suffrage fc Republican Leader Lodge. That the c nisetts, escorted Am has- to defeat ierand to the rot rum be- ceded hot rvn the Uwners "Swift & Comj (Now Over 22,( Perhaps it has not occ you that you can parti< Swift & Company's profi also share its risks,?by ing a co-partner in the b It is not a close corporat You can do this by buying Company shares, which ar and sold on the Chicago an stock exchanges. There are now over 22,0 holders of Swift & Company whom are employes of the < These 22.000 shareholder: 7.800 women. r i- V- ? ? uiviuonqs nave t>een ularly for thirty years. T1 present is 8 per cent. The capital stock is all of namely, common stock?th< preferred stock, and this comi represents actual values. T1 "water," nor have good v marks, or patents been c This statement is made sole information and not for the p booming Swift & Company s We welcome, however, 1 producers, retailers, and cons co-partners. We particularly like to ] shareholders the people wi we do business. This leads to a better understanding. \ 1 Year Book of interest itjg c instructive facts sent on req Address Swift & Com pan Union Stock Yards, Chicago, I I ?\ Swift & Comp ??^33^iEfi3i^Bi^iiimiisBEiE - -. % ^ *. y -?y - ^ *>; i - / . n*L. / ,?V a. - /. .? H - .. * a cyfXK. St ~ 4 v- * t * + * , . *"r ' , -t -r: HE LANCASTER NEWS, LANCASTER. S. C. larshnll. Nevada, Democrat, and 8n ng tiia uddress the ambaa- Utah, Republican, who have le feelingly of the unusual actively in Its behalf. CI orded him In 'being given; Jones of the woman suffrag *go of addressing the son-1 mittee, did not formally cone ! feat, but said he would c es of both Ambassador what course should be taken, and the vice-president were' The resolution inay be bro ith unusual demonstration, a vote for the purpose of pr rules against applause bo- a record for the November e! ided. After the ceremou- or withdrawn for several nhnssador, vlce-pre^dent. Virtually all of its supportc leitlV'f the senate, flanked vately admitted that not Is of the French govern-1 votes can be mustered now o photographed on the adoption. rtlco. I Opponents began, but w forced to continue a filibi SUFFRAGE NOW their effort to postpone act ON THE DEFENSIVE !'aU8e ?.rf th? tors. Most of the debate wa pied bv senators favoring the most t'ertain Defeat the ... 0 . , tion, with Senators Pittma ters Are "At Sea" as to Smoot renewing their cont | Next Step. regarding pledges of Democat 1 Republican support and the q iiton, Sept. 30.?With cer- of partisan politics. t or withdrawal admitted . - >nly present alternative the OUTCOME OF SUFFRAC olution proposing subni.s- VOTE IN SOME I) le States of the Susan B. j qual suffrage amendment' ., , ?.???# Both Sides in the Senate another sharp, but brief. e senate Saturday and then * onfidenee in Result It a 1 until today. In the mean-! Is Reached. srences were held between! ters to decide whether on | Washington, Sept. 26.?C shall 1)0 brought to a vote of the vote in the senate on at apparently i\ssured, or suffrage apparently was in laid aside indefinitely. doubt than has been on u a filibuster begun by op- tion by congress in many year the resolution, loss of thei The only point on whicl nator llenet or South Caro- 1 catefc and opponents were had been counted among was that the house resoluth rters but who announced posing submission to the st vote in the negative, and the Suan It. Anthony amend! ice of many senators sup- the federal contltutlou, w< e resolution, the woman'called up when the senat irces were on the defensive, venes. Both "sides express* >pposition is strong enough greatest confidence in the res the resolution was con- it was not certain a vote w< h by Senators Pittman, of reached before adjournme; __________________ though Senator Jones of Nei co, chairman of the senate | suffrage ' committee and othe i era were determined to hold tl , bate on tho resolution and bei vote would bo reached durl ' j day Supporters of the i flj, I said they would have from fcjj I | three votes over the necessai * _ fiti (I r=i ^ - it hid lhj >any j l 00) J I !a > iurr?d to | X apate in I _ ts,-?and j; I becom" t S Y Yd usiness? V ^CL VI ion. H I; n % I oil i| in ! i. I jj X " 1S our e 30 share- 1 III] Tl , 3,500 of i || y 1 ne saving w Company. |, iiU V 5 include || | ? carrying pac r ,eeat" |:j | todiscontinu one kind, t feel it now Oi ire is no 1 V mon stock ^ icre is no lijll !j y 4 /ill, trade [ |! v 1 apitalized. r'(j I y . JL ly for your | % urpose of I tock. |H ? on all pnrch ive stock I Jin ?$? umers as |jj| wards. IOU have for N| | lected stock i th whom L | f hfl keep Country ' mutual j J ! |f| % we are sellinj uest. ,, | Uinois 11 'any II I r*" j | Bem 191'##++++++ *J H?;A ' ' ?v ?v ? > , 's . aT " ' iny ac- If you are ill, you send for a physipiy s. nosing your case he writes a prescim h ltdvn- druggist, who compounds the ?anj47 j * ' " liow to take it. You would not thlfk agreed than directed. Should you use it "Mil [>n pro- be normal. Why, then, when you pilcl ates of many instances saves a doctor's audid nent I > <ll|<H','ons plainly on the Inittle? /Tie ? larger quantities than directed, iuld be BUj| (,f a qUarter of a century reseircht: e con- physicians and from unquestiomwile \ ed the "tost of the civilized world will lip fouq nit ? ? on market. / All we ask is, take it according to ?Ii iiuid be vous, debilitated or constipated/you wl nt. al- covery of health. / v Mexi- The formula is on every bottle and y< , , wine basis without addition qt any a o.nan wj(|, tItbest known drrugs fof the spe 'i lead- and stomach to what they sh<uild be t i tie reso- In your anxiety to get better quirk); il final an<l hake larger doses of Inis standi ter and you will not receive /the same would. / rlef de- Your druggist possibly keeps it, but ieved a by all leading drug stores. warning? est nnl n u 3 huui<ni>? ...ill 1- ~ ? 1 . one to ??pwnc century's unqualified indorsement fron ry two- state Drug Company, Inc., New York.? -A A * ^ <T yv 4 WANT T< ; You M lamest desire to save our \ /ill amply repay you for kagSr-i War conser vatic e the delivery ^.nd crediy Lir duty to save\our custoi 0 Per Cer ases amounting tp ^3ne have a chance Jfo buy f in town. We Will make { Produce for the next \v y out our stocJc. Pure Food Stor nettTer J ^4 ' \ V y % &* >!->'- '* y ^ v ft * * 4 ... . *" .** ' f.*C, ^ .v.- - \;3W ;A? - loot, of tblrds majority, but opponents prl- i worked l vately expressed complete confidence 1 lairman | that they had enough votes to de- t :e com- feat the resolution and thus prevent! j ede de-jp ty further action on equal suffrage , onsldor until the 66th congress convenes in i December, 1919. < ught to . , oviding Advance Subscriptions t'onto In. | ections. New York, Sept. 26.?Advance i d-eeks.' i To Ts' Use and Abuse ere no, IVcjlldicO *)? UTf ister in J udglllPIlt OftPIl PilSSPi ion beil senas occu- The I'biladelpliia laslger on 8d Se| resolu- I'Kllll. <>! ' Dlll'tiS, as follows:! in and t - - . ? I %* . * * \ rUESPAY, OCTOftER 1, 1618, subscriptions (or nearly $1,260,000 Jl ?onn or lourm Luuerty loan bonds -,W vere rocelved at the opening of the \ j innual fall auction of furH here. m \bout $730,000 worth of raw furs \ ^ were sold, including $30,000 worth >' if German owned furs for the ac :ount of A. Mitchell Palmer, alien property custodian. High prices pre- t lint < % ( s of Medicines ^ X >s Intelligence ^h[ il Through Ignorance ptcnilier had a str iking article on the ^ I "Senator F/elinghuysen has asked the Senate tp appoint a commission *> J ^ to inquire infto the extent of the drug ' \ 1 i#j pablt and recommend tlie best moth- r- H V| id of regiyating the sale of habit- *1^ I forming (Mugs. It is estimated that & Jg.'s it least a/iniilion persons are habitual Jgfm \ li ng usuA's. Many of them are in the yffi I prohibljpon districts of the South, ^ i ng ny/fein arc Bold in large quanti- t ( v. ties. /Now that there is a possibility , 1 that /the whole nation may become W . "dry;" it is important that the gov- M rnnient l>e prepared to deal with an svU greater than alcohol. Alcohol la \J \ i luyfi enough, but it does not destroy iiwmi and women so quickly as the Iphlt-forming drugs, nor does It ever ' L" ^et so firm a hold on Its victims.'* V,! *S> n, toll him your troubles. After diag- .\ M ion, which you take or send to your ?' ^ giving you the Directions when and J ^ . of taking the prescription otherwise I larger quantities your mln* eannotik. . iase a proprietary medicine, which iir ? ruggist'a bill, do you not follow the / ire is no excuse for those who takefw , Iron-Paw-Paw Compound is the re- a find experience of over Twenty skilled ^ indorsements of people residing in ^ \ id the best and safest Tonic ever put ( iVections. If you are run down, nerII find quick relief and ultimate re- \ \ ml are taking an honest Tonic on the . Li i 1 IcAhol or bad whiskey compounded. 7 da\ object of restoring your strength V/ jenJpy perfect health. v. din't overdo it. as many sufferers L ird iViuedy. It wilj not act any fas- 1 benefits from its use you ^thorwise ? 1 If he (xoesn't. It is sold in lt&ncaster Paw-PaV has the formula on e'very i>. If taken fcocordlng to directions and >r to any tonic, having a quarter of a 1 people all over the world. Inter-Adv. yi * ?* .t. *? *? *T* [51 ^ T \ t ?! ^ } J m oney| I i 7 I yskjt"' patrons money. * ydur efforts inx > 1 >iy Compelled us <?> business and we V i/# i % ? mers at least \. % . t ,h\ it. I I j Dollar and up- % \ / rom the best se- A j J special effort to X 6 4f to months while | . |?v?