The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, April 04, 1919, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PAGE TWO CAN NOT RATIFY WITHOUT FULL Attorney General Given Governor Coo|>er a llills Forgotte ? In an opinion S. M. > n\v Keneral, held that ot the house of represe the president of the sens meet in Columbia to sign overlooked the niirht tIn pOmbly adjourned a few Keceniiv i \ riot < n on Mr. Woli- '<?> an o; the lepallty <?' such pr? Amoni; the si\ arts h the desks was that to <> from 25 per rent of Where stieh per rent of nd surplus was inveoe bonds or federal land Governor C'oonei says that this portion of tin fended, in that it was both houses of the gene to relieve the hanks of o' taxes beenuse of th 3b avy loirden of flnaneli Vnother of the acts > late the Consolidated l'-'os in Charleston. \ Can not he approved by o< and heroine law. th the Consolidated have tl leir intention of eonfoi provisions of the art j Could he approved by t After reviewing ee ?t tnioti^ and eitlnp r P i ^ 1 ,I 1 ?I t 11 I V I 11 11 I I?1 1 I ' procedure as was snag tli" arts ratified Nf r eludes: "T consider the spe; house and the president Is a part of the necessr ti n for legislative p tv at the two respective Stitute the general asf that the general assent 1 Its a whole or not at al this view point, the res| are merely nominally s In terim of the sessions n pssemhly. If the attesta ?Ulcers is essential to ?; the art of the gcnoi r ronrlnde that that tr ?''est. namely, the ra e senate-house, as is M t <? frl/tD f\f t hit -li^f it tL. I: and botn features cmmpHon of tho legislat ? ? either mere matte i bout \\ finht. or one eitial as the other. T contrary would not on sanction of a radical di u ancient i nslnm, fo conservative principles, tend to laxity and fit Blent of a disposition. Brnii I est. for prentit u lid precipitous leyisla CREATION OF RE1 UNDER WAY IN ^fill lli- Kerruited fn>n mid Mrn Already Mol> ,Ak Pay for Troo i Masle. April 1. Th< farinii government has ganization of a revolut to le recruited from t pro'eta riat and the s Workmen now mobilizet of the red army, repi fT"i Itcrlapest say. is t ttoe v volntionary eovr control of the condiu t : tion of the army will he Of the peoples rotntl Solitary affairs The soldiers will Ret monthlv and will he e< ed and fed at the ex date. Two or more longing to the same fa i extra allowanee or" month anil those who sent? will get extra . rowns every six niontl (The normal value T' jfiii i iijvtu urnirr i n?* c^ntH.) COFFIN IS OPENE OFFICERS AT Jlcvcnno Men Scfkiim l.iquor Find <"?>r| in Cdlfln. Danville. Va.. April <ipnd aro not free from internal revenue agent of the prohibition rnmr vat received here of f ed ease in tha annals against liquor smt Roanoke on Friday Fi ritnltz halted a casket remains of Robert 1 which were on their w limore to Norton. Virf rial. The officers, it la tin reason to suppose till *tem tiling those used tnent of t>odies would frotn Raltiinore to Vir Keying that they had pe< ted they stopped it v : , n 1UI.I.S the examination was made in tliej FINISH AM >?????? room in the presence of r^ur ica ^lur (hree government men. The cofhn 1 H*J bore not only a copy of the death i .. . Opinion to . . . .. , . , Nothing Conor certificate, but other plain marks i . , s to Six . . , . , trine or showing whose body it con- . , n. , ? ........ A mend i tained. On the lid oC the inner cotfin being raised and the corpse ... ., A'olfe. at tor- , . . .? , . .. . Paris, April revealed tne officers lost no tune In the speaker . . amendment co reclosing it. .... ntatives and; . . . . . . doctrine and Kfiorts to secure statements from ite could not .. ... , amendment wc the officers were tutile and all . , .. i the six acts . .. i covenant of th questioners were ret erred to l)epu- . . .. ? general as - *<*" to the dra ^ lit T .n ,i> f'/v Innlnr (' Will ion ('.ilmiti vi uhn weeks airo ' i amendments 111 ' also refused to make anv statement , inner called plenary sess fenrinu, he said, to embarrass fur-i . . . pinion as to ..... , , feience or bef< ; tber the bereaved family. i ... ? >cedu*e Woman sufl The affair has caused a sensation ft in one of ... ... th? covenant < in the commonwealth .. , .. vempt banks _ _ _ ,,ir> adoption their taxes. *' ! amendment pr i.ipital stock ^ ON EC KIIARI) I LEAN ES eers of the le; d in Liberty \MEUICA FOR (JERMANY w,,mon :,s w?> bank bonds Another am he will ask state can with tax be re l'?l'n,,,r Minister to Mexico_ without two yr the wish of Sails l-'rom New York Willi 1 he comniut t-?l issemli.v .. ... I with the sessic i n .lsseminy in American Currency. . .... this portion Th? l3th ' ie extremely! ?? of nations cot ir bonds. New York. March 27. lleinrieh ' ' ' ('? vas to regit- von iCckhardt., former German mill- ^ ednesday. M e?l .i..|...ln..hi.v Company's ister to Mexico, his wife and three ' "'""" "J' Ithough tits children and Joahannis (Jrunow.. The i hairn the govern- counsellor of the German legation at e officers of Mexico City and formerly consul at n,,1,s ( ? % expressed st. Paul. Minn., sailed today on the s a 'n,n oieu to tho Holland-American liner Nteuw \m- on* stem <>r 1 nst as if it Sterdatn under a safe conduct 1 ' begin he governor grantvl hv the \merican and allied rtain court governments. The party v%ill go to iuuiiii.it i< n < ...... . .... i proposed to t oust it nt ional Germany front Rotterdam > .... .. i. ,. l.ord Robert ( ns to such The envov, recalled l?v the llerltn . i . . , . _ . VOW i/elos. and ested to get government last December Itecanse ... ,, ? . , ... .. . . nominated hv Wolfe con- ot his connection with anti-Anien, . , . , eominittee on can propaganda in Mexico, departed. iker of the'expressing his "gratitude" to the omstiops < of the senate, United States for obtaining for him * ' *,s 1 try organiza-1 immunity from arrest on the way n% nrposes; and home and his appreciation of "cotirbodies con- tesies extended by American otfilembly. and rials," particularly the department *1 I ( HI K hly functions of justice representatives, in Texas, 1 Accepting where he entered the country and in Chief Factor pertive heads New York. Preshytcrii o during the Uerr von Kckhardt took with him paign I if the genera1 $80 000 in American currency and tion by these 2" pieces of baggage whose con- New York. w?r=!>" Woman's Tonic .Jr " >"'"" mmm^r ? ' v VMV (finery Pa J'P, ; ' ^ . i pp?nie or PSI JH yOU fCel WCtk' dlZ" H wHI quaint ROANOKE ^FH *y, worn-out? Is your pb.re of the ? M lack of good health caused mM enuaed a dot l IV,nii?l,:,nfi BA ,rom ^ ^ (hf com. AB cms,. thai ? * U plaint. mo common to KM "n"m 1ny 01 wl - I# mlKht be. Pi |H| women? Then why not . appear,, to b, 1. Kven the give Cardui a trial? It WmK HiiBpirion by should surely do for you FIVE I'-HO s and off)corn wbat j( baf done for go I^P TO THF nission. Word _ .. , , .. 9H_d ? , HP many thousands of other *WM in unparaltel- ii.m ?,? hi r nr no .I.,... women who suffered? it mwm 1 " or procedure f'onn?M( icKlors At should help you back to ( tidfiral Raider health. bearing the HP Ask some lady friend U Washlnutoi Chapman, wbo bas taken Cardui. HBb rendered (iei av from M il EJB' gbe wji| tell you how it 1 ''>ri ^njrland <inia, for bu- mtm\ ^RHl manned by A CM helped her. Try Cardui. MP , . voved hv th 1 the validity tents custom officials examined niin- advertising wa ral assembly.- utely, even scrutinizing the hems of chief factors > which they handkerchiefs. Secret service olfi- Presbyterian r tification by cers, including a woman, who nc- 000.000 for r declared up- companied the party here from the and overseas, ?eif is essen- Mexican border, remained on duty marizing the of the con- until the ship was ready to sail, paign issued ivo proci>H<ps when the (iennans were placed un- t'harles Stolzit >rs of form., tier the care of the captain. the drive, is Just as es- ? ^ Although cor Proshyteri from ***** has Increased unded upon - mH per cent over but would 1'S'*!C? ported the tig e encourage KPL IXCIUO aS9| > the already too |>r Stelzie re immature ^SvjE ERj newsnaper H^L membership r B. H _ _ _ ||JM follow the fun ucnuIky K Women J? EXTRA PR jjM Cardui, the woman's SAFETY 11... .1 . U ol n?rl \ f rr \17?1 SmLiI ~ I II f I? 1 ?11 ' 4V I JWB IUIIIV, lltiptu lllldi ?T II- MDL ili/cd?|?ijr liam Eversole, of Hazel Time of M?<< l?s. WtW Patch, Ky. Read what Ja * K,.,? n |.r, she writes: "! had a UP KOr Hurt- m^M general breaking-down bPRun roor- of my health. ! was in Paris Apr! tinnniv armv bed for weeks, unable to oaiitions have ho organized ^laB 8ef "P- ' had such a Bj^ Ruard Presid? oldiers and weakness and dizziness, I(rolni,.IS with 1. The chief KM ...and the pains were conference arts received M& very severe. A friend MM t(,.|ps ||ipn |n ho advisor or Im told me 1 had tried every- WW ?hj>>r nf |hp , Tninpnl but %fl 'h'ne ?'?. why In lb.- liiin'ln BW *?or< "w ' helping f|?f . r,?r me... After 12 bottles, MK i issionoi s tor miu-vri ini-i? i, I. i I am strong and well." MM mwsp',pns '' KOr """'"'iir oditi 1>o rrowns TAtCF" ^BLl movements I nipped, arm- lAIVili v (fh Jh<- |#,s DOI1SO of tho MM BMM mam m ?. IE LANCASTER NEWS, LANCASTER. S. C. ENDMENTS TO I the war planted mines alonK the /" itc a "vti^ American coast. Two of them are lOUE COVENANT UB_8g and the UB_148 regular sub'riii.ig Monroe Doc merslbles of the smaller type. AnJapanese Racial other ,s the UC*97- one of tbe 8maU net in Draft. m,ne ,nyor8- and ,he flfth is the lI' 111, the standard German U-boat. 1.?The American lMtvr 11 18 exPe?'t^ ??e of the big ncorning the Monroe cru,8er submarines equipped with the Japanese racial RU,,S wUI be sent over-re not included in the Adverse winds of the season and e league of nations as ,he ""familiarity of the American ifting committee. The orews w1th ,h* machinery make the tay be offered later at date of the arrival ,,f ,ho sh<ps un" ion of the peace con- <fr,a'n,. , . . Crews for the submarines were tie the council of ten. r:. to rflnnvnL,afi i? assembled in Knglnnd most of the r".. , !' men being sent from the United if the league through ^ . , States. Naval orders published Wednesday of an ... ... ... showed the arrival at London of oviding that the ofli.... . seven lieutenant commanders for igue shall be open to . . . duty in connection with German 1 as to men. , , i submarines. Thev are H. C. Franndment provides no , , , zier. 1*.. G. O Keefe. .1 L. Neilson, draw from the league ? m. . . . ,, C. M. Lockwood, G. Hillings, G. It. ars notice. ,. 11..' Junkin and J. R. Webb, lication issued dealing, in follows: JAPS OPPOSE A LEAGUE neeting of the league amission was held at LAC KING RA( IAL ( LAUSE Grillon at 8:30 p. m. arch 26. under the Mass Meeting at Tokio Also Opposed of President Wilson. to ClMilitlon of Conscription, ian nominated Signer' Somo Other Objections, n Makino. General I lonel House as mem-' lokio. April 1. At a mass mcetinit tee to consider the ,nK of prominent residents of Tokio e locality of the seat a resolution was adopted opposing ' any league of nations covenant ission concluded its which does not contain a clause abolif the amendments ishing racial discrimination. The lie draft movement, resolution also urged opposition to 'coil. M hunaude. M. abolition of conscription, the acColonel Mouse were 'P'isition by Japan of the German the chairman as a rights on the Shantung peninsula revision to consider am' opposition to the international if the next meeting as labor agreement, which, it was decommon revision was elared, is not adapted ?o the const irt." I tution of Japan and to Japan's in ? * ternal condition. :r advertising A large number of Japanese newsCH DHIVF OVFR papors recently have printed editorials looking with suspicion on the motives of the United States and in tlie Success of the , ^ , , ? . . n im i < m .1 in in w wi lit UIMIIIO, rs|M"ill < hut-Hi's < hiii- . .. . . , r??r st 10,000 000 riaUy con<-?rnln* <h,?? Slbfir,a ?"d Korea. The editorial campaign is . , .. attributed In some quarters to disApril 1 ? Newspaper . , pleasure over the league of nations is given as one of the in the success of the covenan^ hureh drive for $40.- B,\NI)1TS RAID A BANK nnrrh work at home' in a statement sum-' ANI) MAKE ES( ABE results of the camhere hv Rev Dr ^way With $10,000 Cash anil \ publicity director of ,iiK Sum 1,1 ''""rty l*?ii?l? in Itroail Daylight. npb-te returns are not said indications a-o Detroit. April 1 Herding 14 an church, as a whole.; pt>: 'ons' k?*v?-u?I women Its benevolences by R0 Palll)lls- ,h*' !?vator> and th* last year, and It Is ex- va,l't lho ? outside branch tit' tin ure will eo to lrtft ()er Commonwealth State bank here, sii id of the year i unmasked bandits robbed the In urged continued use! s,,,ution ?' ?lft,ono in cash and un advert iseiiKMits in the I registered liberty bonds which offl ampalgn, w hlch is to rl:,ls Sil>' may exceed $66,000 ir il drive. ' value. Kitty thousand dollars ir ? ? currency had been removed fron ECAFTION FOR the branch to the main otflce onh t' OF PRESIDENT a w 'ho hold up ' The hold-up was daring. Two 01 the men stood guard outside the en 'ting Wltli Premiers ..iii . >| trance to the bank while lour en found Secret?Dan- ., . .. . . tered with the man at their heat i liig f'rmvds. . . , ,, , i waving a sawed-off shotgun I lit , cashier and his assistant were or I 1 increased pie- , , , .. dered from their cages and severa been taken to safe- . . , . . . . u ..... patrons forced to stand with up lit Wilson and the . . . , . . , , , raised hands while the hank vault whom he is in daily . ... , . . i was being rilled The two hank at So carefully have the . , .. . i taches were then ordered into tin ade that not even the , , . . , vault togethei with font ol the pa inierican secret service . , .. , . . . , . . trons and the log steel door closed rtned as to when the ... . . .. , , Klght other persons, including sev take place present some of the! nve carried i? their ^01000 QAV ons a schedule of the UUU I Ul\0 On! f President Wilson. ult that crowds inva- PAIflTADQ ADP ed to witness the ar- UnLUIHDO nl\L wn""""" DCOT enp pill >f the meeting at the ULul lUh iLU v*?i?s II in <i ri no Mil | ___ liers arrived seemingly' ,.,nMPr Influenza and t.rippe, Like Onlinnrj been no special in. i- <'ol(l*, Keqiiire Calotabs, tlio Per g about this extiaor- fected Calomel 'Hint la Krw Fron but it is obvious tho Nausea niul Danger of Salivation iris are becoming too ed with the time and meetings and this fart Physicians and druggists clain ermination to adopt a luhat the ,*rf!(at of influenii has conclusively demonstrated tlia ould reduce ?o a min- tbe quickest cure for a cold and tin lance of danger there best preventive of influenza am esidenf Wilson himself pneumonia is to keep the liver artivi ? entirely unworrled. *? ,hat ,,lft digestive organs may b in perfect condition. For this pur i\TV FflMIMF pose Calotabs. the new nauseates UIvllrMtj calomel that is freed from the sick ) UNITED STATES enlng and salivating effects. Is th . most thorough and dependable, a , , well as the most agreeable laxative *p n>ed at Ports In Calotabs have the special advan Ion With Idlrerty tage of not making the patient slcl .nan Drive. and weak, as they are free from th nauaeatlng and griping qualities an 1 Anril I Kiv? ?nr do not uPat*t th? digestion and ap i. Apr., i r.ve sur- pet,(e Qnfl CaIoUb af bod tlm ""* ^ with a swallow of water that's 11 for the 1'nitcd States No salts, no nausea, nor the slight merlran rrewo and eon- eet Interference with vonr eating e American submarine pleasure, or work. Next mornin ell Thrv are expected ym,r coM hafl v?n,Hh"d- >our ,ivfl experiMi is active, and you are feeling A? American waters late in with a hearty appetite for hreakfa*! II he displayed at ports For your protection. Calotabs ai 'd in connection with sold only In original sealed package rty loan campaign Pr,op ,h'r,y ftv? fonts. Sold by a ?so craft is the 1M17, ??d monfty ?'?rk you are not glad you got them, line layer which during Adv. I . \ FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1919. MHT f2mlp h white dak * lf-1 CUAE gSBBBM ItitaSMSfll THE r.F.DAHEV ! IB|K^'T~,^^H^ tOBPORATioNtim. auHAio, N.V. - - _- ^ eral who came in after the bandits panose imaneial and commercial inentered, and among tliein two wo- terests, .i:'|i:in will hold China remen, eaeh with a baby in her arms, sponsible for stteh loss. As the rewere ordered into the lavatory. The suit, the Chinese government has bandits then gathered up all the further postponed the contemplated currency in sight and escaped in a publication of secret agreements betouring car. It was several tnin- tween China and Japan, utos after the bandits left before the! American and British agreements lavatory and vault were opened and^ with China, which were not regardthose imprisoned released. ed as secret, were published otllcially ^ this week. JAPS WARN CHINA NOT (Chinese delegates to the peace TO DISCLOSE SECRETS conferenoe 'uive '"'en urging the publication of all the secret agreements between China and Japan. Will llold China Kcspnnsible Tor Fl- The attitude oi Japan has been one naorial hiss to Japanese?I*ost? 1,1 opposition. Official diplomatic information reaching Washington pone Publishing Documents. , . early in February indicated that Jn. pan virtually had threatened war if i Peking, April 3. The Japanese China made public the secret 1 minister here has warned the treaties and failed to carry out an Chinese government that if the pre- arrangement to make Japan the sucmature disclosure of secret docu-1 cessor of Germany In rights, prop nients by China rausi-s losa to Ja-I erty and concessions in China.) J A "Close-Up" | I Swift & Company's Profit of 2.04 | j | | I cents on each doiiar of saies 11 j! ' I I ^ ToStokiuigrJj| I ^|||, llli I The diagram at the top shows the distribution jlfl 1 H ?f the average Swift dollar received from salea Sfl| llffil of beef, pork and mutton, and their by-products, Ufl nil during 1918. The magnifying glass brings M Krl out the distribution of the 2.04 cents profit U| HU par dollar of sales: j^E t BH 94 of one per cent goes to pay interest ffl H on borrowed money, taxes, etc. Kfl JO of one per cent goes to pay ditri- Bfl IU| dends to shareholders. SjM M .60 of one per cent remains in the h H| business to help in improving and BBS financing the business. Fm| s Total 2.04 percent rs gEj 1919 Y??i Hook *4 interaating and k Inatrucliv* fart* aant on raqueat. HH B HH Addraaa S*>|t K Company Ejt]9 (I H| Union Stock YarUa, Chicago, Illinois K^B | Swift & Company, U. S. A. ^