The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, December 20, 1918, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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f*< ?AGE FOCH The Lancaster N e\v: (StLMI-WELKLV.) 1852. f Published TucmU) adJ Friday BY TH? LANCASTER NEWS COMPANY IiU^ur >. t . , GEO HOE BILL \ CHA\ E> Editor ktid Maii^er T~h # N ?-? _* n : : hi * * i . :e*t of .or:*-; a--:..- man rational c.? . n : ; .-f liu:?: ? .. :-e i-a-.y rr:t.- __?. . fc.lB.-M HLPUO.N FKU. L l'a*b it Ad**me. Ot? T It *?.x M.fiCi 1 La".?-*d at Second Mi'.'.! October 7. I*.5 a: ;t* Posio* * < Licai'vtr. 5 C . an d e r a.; of Co! gr?aa of Ma::n 3. 1?"> FRIDAY. DEC. 20. 191?. / Cc "" ? ' n S - L?*? I Hf \\ \?.f I'lii tl'uMTI v I .i- ' . * h i . -if ? < * : v o' t h?: low Vif^ ;.:- V A : - ; r * t5 . * $ - <* j _ T - r <- ; . - ; * . - Th - _ .-J.* -- - $ 1" 0'.' >. W.t ZL a- Z'.-~ t. i ' i . . * Z - ' 'i " ' * . t * 4 ^ " It ifl doat.iu. c'. & ZL.-&Z ' IP *-er .? L r . !*r* *!<t!. " * *' - " * I " - - i v hat fr .s ; j ! ; - -? -- :t fc - nam*, h j st in tf a y - on >r.e - - 7\>*c ' in * . f r. . <-? J- -*-t '*.Y of sa'.ar r- 'iti-.a f-orn ? _ fs Straight N |T? St CStM f-xp4-- i-r. - . i . I " - t . f ; % I I h a - f u . i - i . : I ' - * i ' g J. < c - of * * " ^r'b'.' h i? i : i*. r. ( " i d V y ? - * - ' g r. _ . ?. ,.. t I - ' b' 1 r : i* prir .-r - a' a . ! % t>o*rd A nan * jrtr in a y- aha- h P'Ut *mo it If be ten-d * mar. '.ha*. - a h- a*. ; 1: to bit Job and f b- -- ? v<-- rr * tb?n that 'or v ?>r?: : * .- ovapa.d. But. :f h?- i? s :w*nty i<. '?? \ metk man and puts al! h:a AnA-r a Into the job. h* ought to er^ir tveati dollars a ?a<-)t if a twenty f ??-dollar-a-W(r-k man. likA-aia t^enty-flve dolia-s in pay or . thirty, thirty, and on T-at * rea'.: tv a only *ay to ba<? a ? ae? *^al< To ?av that a nr.an is to v? a f:r<-n amount w-ekly for a f-ui kind of work without trnow.n* hot tvP man L? golntr to do h?- ?orr absurd The sur**! way t rw<-.' h sali'V i. a t . - ?I - ?- ' fa little berte*- if f -ha' - ?? g>*?cted If th s srh*r.j* fa *o * -? t i*>re is s-.rii*' ji? won* > ployer or employ*-. Workr;.en ?o'e ambition - t r..a**- ?h*- z . , ni<mb?r of hou~= *a* h *iay r.*?- r" f anywhere. but *h<? fell ? ?ho * -? lo the interest o' h * employer jui a. though he were the employer h la elf. usually gets what he is w >rt to the employer, because his efE _ < i?ri-y evident and be ii ? rtBNd accordingly. Very often bears a man tel! a prospective ploy#, that the j"v p.-** so-at -* k le ar a matter of fact, the ?i. u'd i?e .udae-d by the quality "jr-Ttity of the work dose. We wonder sometimes whe: ? hMt of a itriki for hifhir *aee a a-re r'inter of workmen much inter--* the *o*kmen k_v - : ; . ?:r.e- - or * he id "k " e_ y v \ - any at all r vie at n is _ r-t the pay ev..: p* . r ? * . * r t h - w . . . the ther fe I > aid thn? li ' ' thl p tc 3vet t? p?* wer of tve bus! ~ - * T. 3* ' ?- b~l'.' y*rT fan f'. the.: a certain ri: or a tu~ it j- men ?r? doing rood work ard vrr"v?- store pay A job stay f?e w n". y *-r,.T dol a*"? a week if ' t r - nan a'd t'i-ty or forty f ir= If Died by another It :? - * k ? -y. done ? b; h iho "!d -rc * - ttf ware Vany e rn p h *tr?r merely allot a fi*?d fl ft r a ten*ait. job and pay th> 1 . t a- ndiffereat verier thet U - < ? - ; - - v - t *. ' > * * - : ; = - * * - z ' - - - ' v <r v a i f- c !i - ." " T * * ' C- ' itv" * r * ".** Th* r ia * * h ~ v - -A - ' - V c -J * - . - v i'c. < y y. '.y *. r - * - t ' y ' * :r? f- . > <.- a * - rr. *j - * . " ?r ~ V ' * *- '-***. * - . - - - * vhfDC it lift - nttrw c ' i. ' i ~ ; vc - a - u ?: ; V- eK..^- - - .. V; * . \ c- - ' ' ' ' V. . . # C V ?. * - ' i h i u l * * ; i * ' ? ; z v c- ~ - - ? . - . *. d * - v r * * - *?< ? mit hi:* w - 14 i?<?i\r*. r - *x ?: 1 z. k 'r -*r ;n ' <- ' ' ? ' " r T i- 4 * i, fl ^ ... . . - I. -y a - - * ; v - ar. - T* * i h t. T 'r>v ~ -.# - i t. - ' r e ?. ? :,y v.. * . *irE ' a* . * h?? t>-?rn it.-r.<-y \z. : ? ?... (.vo.'v Hut Jl' B*v - ; p. * k. r.*?H< ' J-." * t &?* ? 4 r. .. i t * ?rfr 1 4 rsit.or.i; t 'rt.V'i r. y 4 BB9IB j of tlM D< - ta*:' pavv a ?-v f ft*-j can party ari a third to be r.a i by th? presldT* H? fo-rot to ? anythr r about the p*-"jl ar ft! of the men for De?ipaper work ? on.> ?ual.f. atior n.<-.t;on*-d ' * ? th%" ' t-y -*r? of tv ? pa V a "I -> <-! * V p:?-? dent 1 - h * oil 4 ? - ric o." ' fit ?' a t?e % feat r?-?epap** But <juc?t.on v< ry patirally ar.aet * r it go.n* to be the \ fe? y?-ar? as, <-ity adtr.i i 1 ration in Richmond. Va . found r--pap*--? ? 'lid iv they 'Otil . ret >;otif at a.. *he n?-?*pai , . * v.p v to p-:rt i- a-d f o ,f ictt e ai: '. I'.jt - ar.*'-d p a i ? - ? a a. iOT 0T a ! ,.v " ;a:<i *n - to ?*;i - i i* *.< arjiJ tii*'! it *fc:; . n* or ? Mj.tort. in w! I- jr. k.*jr '-ro'? r?n h nr.-* and ir. on* 4' i- fc'ajr* froni v * *4 *o* i o?t* * TFTE LANCASTER NK* ai- frst So the admr strat;or prop.**ore e<3 the estatl sir. ert of a z.-t.c.pi. j e*r- te?spaper *t ch wor d prirt :te d-so. --.ufl the j.dir :r:s:ra job pa/ ; r.It never happ-erod > in* -; ard tody c<^t wise to the fart that the 'rst tv:rr reressary is the cord- " 1 we of a rew^paper is reade-s and ro s bv tody would want to *ead such a o* - - Nf* ?' ipf* readers wart tve - :r -v c as .t harpers. rot as sotrepoc'* "her * I'te? t h..c happened trd th** W- trur pal r.ew'pape- world rot i?* \ v- ?r> ir ? ;r:pos.t :r is rot ai * V. c "t.*~ ; .~ " r II" ? r a r. " .. an r-i:: * ' * m :b*- m;nor;tT r.?r f- :hr s.i.oruy pa-ry. ard th* " ^&c pr?-?d*r: .? a rr. ? m ?! ore or rb f**l -h?* par-:-* a: i * oo'.d EiT? :? * _ t rr tvo rna;rr::y party co-? . d-- v ] T> e :~c.a'. bulletin. therefore o-th * ?ld not be ar. o~r:a] bullet a a* c!>d all. b_: a janr orran * iich *-ould i "1 ap;?a". * o *he meaabe-f of that ?srT b-? a- * norr ther The ne*fpapec.-z'r s a fumy rjn* Mr B-ya* ' -?-baps la: -s -h* ;ayr-f.o or i 9 - * ' - - * ' ' v i" . - *-; i: a "t* ~%zk ani f. & ~ ' > H- it ' Tb* ?.. r mtftl tr* Spap^r Siin rro?s upi : - ' a- i *"b > inai - a ' r another - ; . - it. -b "t Mr * > . - - * - T *" * 'hi 114 pMurt lo*f diftatci iz 2 if r. - - ' ' ; r --- _ :z L * *v " N c J. - T s.iVi. a* - N ~ - - ? ' rr* * r. a ;-?-r a- : > - h*-- - ' - a r bar ti'tal b .!> z .? a n'" b e - Tre*. l. ? g \l JV "t i." 'f. ' r I 1 ron Srtr* <f Mr P-rat:'? otb*-* h ' - -*t*. r. C*e of 7b*:r faro*-* roi. . . . m and , : * ? *.<r>cTi;-fc ati te>;hoce 1 ar-. h - * . * ' .r . ? rr. :-. 3 -. ". -ac- whi'h . * - -a* - B -t Th?- r?-? ? ha* ;i;~r r; c r. ' ell. b:? ne??;arofcl ju-- prop^-* : rn if oominp. wiM al*-"> :h * - c l?- z itr ' , ?* TH? \? Tov|i IBII.K < I.I H K' *-~y - - f a so: - a* rh' 1 . f the I a - - r M * v a.wh.'h ?.!! b* f. rrsed at at <- a . - ? Th- 7"--' j .< < '* *h* rurr.l ' a dlrtriets and The other to*u of tve| 1 1 -a **y a ho- i r s-t :t ?v - r - - 'ha* * r. ? ' a ws a " a i' f - * i th- -' l,ar. ?. osJy !; ? < ^ -Mi. a * : > * "m o: y ** * ;' Mr " f *h<- *h -I ] - *y V- b the p--j fa mn-err* t <- , *!' * ' - *? -.* r-, - i. - u' : . -a * 1 - rr-i-y <' '~z. * - * i ^ i.' -4 r id' *v3iT ?iouM v j . . -? -y h<- ; ? ; > f 'h* c- -r ' *- e < e.- ^ i!io C . - - "* v * r b w fc b * | - TV - - . * d>- !< n A* ( -** < * * * s ? r of* d * r i *-ii* :r. v.- * ?;< ?& I - 5. >( ' . '/ t - b? o( tk?| 1 - - 'j' ??** * fc c urr -* jr. *h* *'ate J-a* y y caster county should hare It* part .j.,, :r e xt!>r because Laneaatcj ' '} ' i P*rt of the ftate All o ? ? "h.ri-s ~ a y u* coiujderet a* nary n,ore?from time to "he me:-.oer* of the automotav bi> ? se-vlaTiOn r?.?? T-e kHocittloa h ?t-tctly a loea "E>* or. r?'h?r * county one yet : . - a i* affiHa'ed ?itb 'he American au. -r,~- aaaoclattoe the National -^a, au'orr.or.. .> aa^-^tat .or, and the4 Vj>: aro! ca atate automobile a? aocutloa. tha? a member of the lo<~al aafeocialion fae^cmet a memoer au Wa? '1..J of all the aaaodatjotu ,, named <- M' r?r r?-'. :fa?-*e i? o't?n !ejfl*U dr. ' ' ' V" po*e4 or- pa**ed a5?^-rlr.r a? ? owr.ers ?kj?-fe c-an y die -' *r." rfa *fa*- i'xil a?ftoc.atior v aod e.ther opposed or supported *' T' ?' r>w p*r*tlon of the l^Kal - a' ?-- ?- * rfa tft -a* of ot'?-r amoc, j* 'jationr The beneftta of organn 5 nor. a-?- known and re^ognired at alt '.i'? ' ' ?-* and thoee derived from the' ??t- automobile club are like all whichj r,trr\ **? ?b?* result* of active co-opera-1 .**4 tion I , . ^ LANCASTER. S. C. SCISSORS AM) FA^lfc. Br*wr nf Newark, lailtr*. (Baltimore 8-jji. i WoEfr ; ma? n-jt include tie right to vote, but from the Garden cf Ed r do*n it has inc..ded the rgM to make herself beautiful. E^ery ro? and then sine fcv. m;has attempted t interfere with *hia ancient and vested fem:nino r.ght. ^T*rr t v rr\ c. Va. - maie the masculine meddler has cs me to ^rief Vr.m ndfnl of the tea~binE* of hi*tcry i.cd the .aw* of human nature the police of Ne*aik. N. J . hat started a holy crusade a>rair!?t *h?* use of paint and powder on the female face divine and have actuary forced some of the.r local beauties to resoT? the.r false complexkr.s w.th soap and water They justi'r their action tinder the "common law * a Tery common law. indeed A low-down law. in fact. If the woman who trie* to beautify herself is a lawless pe-son what must be said of the woman who allow* h -r sel' to remain as aply a.s sbe is natu-ally* is she rot the greatest criir. r.al of her s^x* Vet &r? ~eady to quarrel wi?n ?omen ?ben they fa.i to be a? pood as stem mas-uline v r* e demands: a' f * is'-'ar.'-e. *hes the smokinz of c care:tes is a cafe- Is Baltimore tie - -, i-v t'<* * offend** 1 the ethical rtu^arda f son? of r-u - *~ - ' r - a * But rr ?-r - . t *v bc-atity. * *.* *?hen it is put on ton til If It H"* - . v <. 'f * - ? p * ac * ^ : r. * h 6 ' V.:* i ' art m:-r : * r -. s lie mind is will la* to pardon it. be^aos* a'-*.- i, - ? - - ? <-> V j - V vereignty. an effort to attract his at <* - * ;!? :. <s*- h s eye Kv* ry o nan *: * * - pe* f *- ' y *? ". * a t- \ - . * * - . . * - < c F * .* ' b *" f - * ' cj?'f f * that >h?- s se*k:*"r ,1<> ar>; iu" cf ano ther a:/ * her m re irsp-'-r'ast. orde* of be.nrs Al! of whirh m ak <-? u? h^pe rhrt *?. w or'.d ""'ill ? a de-ent ? ! : ,t?- in ?T?r fhould *omjr -.frain t? :r. *ve ?un W 2:an ? j'.d ?* 3' ' * a wonir and ma-, more important to her than a ro'e. PH'?^Fi\ing. (Charlotte Ob*e-ver > A e'V'd Eiry : * the cotT->n fa-rnt-rt he - . v. - M t- V- 1 ,'z r n - \y. we happen to knov. if fall of ' hem ??h h. re t?er. d-':nr sor- e -* . rr<-:' ' ,r.<-r .ti-T o><-: the pro. r. kir.r ?ay affat-? in the rotton r a-ke' v tTr 'urred ou* The?*- farme-c ?<--<. up in arm- ajrain?f the - *v .* tve _ verr.m.ent :te prleo of eotton and in the late y e ( n \ ? c ?*-d an a^r- jir.ent !y tv e Repvp; ft.r> ara4-?t Pre*iW - ~ S rr. * farmer* k*. ? -*- ^ . - ^ , .? . - f-r.t - *h- T.e-e suspicion tha* h<> *ik of *h* V. Y*T.?Lt to " .* V - - rot!-)- ? ? h<- d:d --n wh't' " ft "? i- tfc* cfr.^rhl und? ha* if ,v <- z v?--nr3;?i-nt should 1x ? ? ? * * ^u!d bf t h o f.v r ^ * ?tt.#-r? thr'mzh* * h:? * *j' d b< :oo \r ? ar.d tv*y reaaonel th.it if h'- iOT?r* r;<-s' ' j'd a* *d to s*?t f* 1 k :? xr^uld oortain orrof hat rotto- o-rh* " 1 ? h eh#-** h?*?i t antKtmo*d that no ;>rire onId t-f * x?-d r< m?* of th??TT d d n ?t .:t' ?' wh*-*h*r * r o*. ,vor w r>- patt*?d V' * tv?-y kro? tbi*-Ti j;f r>ot. :nd a frw ar? found who a-** hor???Jn ?no?rh to roLf*->? tkat thoy ? s.i ?h* r TP'ST>r.t had r*t 3 5 rrnts for :b?*y woald b? dollars ar.d lo lar> off than thfy arr with rott<?n ?T;r.r its o?t. way "Niecr in the Wfindnll^." (Columbia Record") We observed that money in some ihapc wis at the bottom of the oh*etions of the profiteering Republi ans to the trip of Mr. Wilson. In Wednesday's de*oatchea. Hor Knox haa presented a resolution [?roposlnr a postponement by the peace conference of action on the question* of a learue of nations and freedom of the sea* " The-e 700 are This resolution rould not h?r? been Introduced, had Mr Wilaon not tone These Repub titans ar* a^rving England better than America in th?ir pro-Enell*h 'onr?p'a of thf frffdom of th* F!!** 'bey would nor th'.>* try ImpuleotJy and foolishly to bind M' *' laon's hand* and *?t eonrirtlon* an tbi* point We have recently intimated >i murh Of cnnf?? n<% mrh resolution *oul4 feare Mr fc'ilson In hi* po*<-r of tmtr !n:t t.rf bat their Knr'.ifh rlients will know rva? tv ?lr fr.erd* over her* we?-e "(Join' 'boat" for them Mr Wilson made no mistake In not taklnr Mr Root another spokesmar for Morgan and hi* Knrl ?h aatociatee l"p to ConiTfM. (Greensboro Daily New* ) 1. Let the railroada rerert to the conditions of control under their I^U A Member! 191 Christm; will please bi books and re< The 1919 C open and ev< vited to Th Bank of I " Old Lancaste i owners and the various agencies of operation under the dual compulsions and inhibitions of federal and state governments. 2. Take them under complete eo. ern*:.ent control, as a permanent polity of normal times (at without government ownership or (b) with actual ownership bv the government of all their properties Set up a permanent policy of modified pr.vate control, with pub1. eg elation "more unified and affirmat ve;" permitting the avoidance of wasteful competition, and unifl- ! cation 01 administration. K. k.. "re- i srional corporations under which the i railways of definable areas would be in effect combined in single sys- \ terns'* ( These are the alternatives as the : President sees them. The Pres dent is "ready and anxious to release the roads from the pre ent control." There is "doubt and uncertainty " He is not willing 1 to prolonc this situation. If wait- 1 ir g until the statutory limit of this control is to be "merely prolonging" i tha* doubt and uncertainty, he "must do so < release theml at an er?rly date." The president has "no confident judgment of his own." It is the ; r4 e.-jon which causes him "the greatest concern" and he turns to congress for counsel. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured mr\ tt i jT\C a i aitui i< - iti? w o ? ? ? utv.nnu.io, ? VI1C7 cannot reach the a< ^t of the disease Catarrh ta a local disease. nr> atl> In- j fluecce-d by constitutional conditions, and in order to cura It you trust take an : Internal remedy Hall s Catarrh Medl- I cine la taken Internally and acta thru j the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. Hall's Catarrh Medicine was prescribed by on# of the best physicians in this country for years. It la composed of some of ths beat tonics known, combined with some of the boat blood purifiers. The perfect combination of the ingredients In Hall's Catarrh Medicine la what produces such wonderful results in catarrhal conditions Send for testimonials, free T J CHENEY * CO.. Prop# . Toledo. O All Pruartats. 7&c Hall'a > amtlr PM1? -"-" Ip^tlon. Christir Star T THE HOME OF C THE GREATEST H "To Hell Wit I This is one of the best P that has been produced. Owing to the cost of this slight increase in admission. CHILDREN 10 CENTS "ITS WOl FRIDAY, DEC. 20, 1918. i 5 of the 18 as Club 'ing in their ceive checks lub is now erydody ini inin ' J * \e .ancaster Reliable" r, S. C. > f >! ! FOR COLDS AND GRIPPE DOCTORS ADVISE The Impntyrd ( alomel Tshlet That is Entirely Purified of All Neauseating and Dangerous (Jualitie*. Physicians are warning the public against trilling with colds inlluenzu and grippe. They say that a br.sk calomel purgative, preferably Calotabs, the new and improved calomel tablet, should be invariably taken at bed time and repeated the second r>r third night, if necessary. In th?i earliest stages, one Calotab , - ally sufficient unless the case is particularly severe. Physicians say that it is a w i-te of time and is dangerous to expremt5; . i f t J t h ()th< luvfttlvp; a-L cvq! /v. ni?'l is absolutely necessary sooner r?r later. One Calotab on the 'oneue at bed time with a swallow ot <ter tha? - all No salts, no nausea nor the slightest interference with diet work or pleasures. Next tivrnInt* vour rold t-as vanished and your whole system is purified and refreshed. Calotabs are sold only in on*iral sealed packages. Price thirtyfive cents, Recommended and guartnteed i?v drugcists evervwhere. Price refunded if you are not doll uh ted Adv. A Christmas Wireless. To you and yours a wire lea* Along the Good-will Ur? It brines a Christmas greetIn# With love from me and mine. His Qums. "Who was it said to him that had shall be Riven?*" "1 don't remember, but I pr**?um( It ua? some fellow who had <ighl or nine necktie holders and had jOSl reeeived four more for Christmas." las Eve heatre '.OOP PICTURES I1T OK THE YEAR L xL - ? i mt raiser ictures dealing with the war. production there will be a ? ADl'LTS 20 CENTS. RTH IT." 'l f