The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, April 04, 1919, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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>r 4*. r ? M i FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1919. / MM GENIUS "7,2 I MAKES ASPIRIN ??rr, SAFE FOR HEART ~ " ment as to Improved Tablet, Culled Aspitone, amendment detains All tlie Medicinal Virtues, *? '* ',R was expres Hut is Slightly Stimulating Instead Senator II f oi Depressing to the Heart?Does chairman i Not I pset Stomach. committee _____ amendment and contalt ? i'hysiciaus and druggists are de- nnys. |^0(1 lighted with Aspitone. the improved " . . uspiria tablets, that do not depress ? ' ' the heart nor upset the stomach. All ? 1 s'a,pni who have tried the new tablet are Idaho, an < delighted with its quick and agree- covenant w able efl'octs and claim that it is much point of Mi more effective and in every way su- Assorting ........ ... nit- oki sivie aspirin. i*ny-1 jvir Root w sieians maintain that its safety alone ' should give it preference over all *at ?"n8,<le other remedies for headache, m u- cock expre rnlgia. rheumatism and especially proposal fc for severe colds and Influenza, in all 0f an dispi of which diseases the heart is said to ??nntlonal ] be weakened and should be stimu- ' ,, lated rather than depressed. 08,8 an The new Aspitone Is slightly trial would stimulating Instead of depressing to tlon" In th? the heart. It relieves pain, fever, jng further and the tendency toward congestion . end pneumonia quicker and more carp to * completeiy than does aspirin, and Is The amc entirely free of the heart-depressing Hoot resen ?ffect. and Ameri Aspitone tablets may he had at all (mmtgratloi first-class drug stores everywhere, in . . sealed packages, price thirty-five ^ ( e . cents They may lie obtained locally ?n? portion at the Standard I>rng Co.?Adv. of a intorr 1 other a doi EXPECTS COVENANT TO The Mr MEET ALL OBJECTIONS n,,'h o k entire wor nant and i Senator Hitchcock Says As Amended norossnrv a It Will He Untitled With still stands Treaty. a cause of tempts for Washington. April 3 Senator western he Hitchcock, of Nebraska, chairman ,n of the foreign relntions committee that quest' in the last senate speaking before 'or Hke In the Washington Commercial club, finitely ex< expressed the tielief ?hat the propos- jurlsd'ctior ed covenant of the league of na- agree with tions would be amended "as public wording o opinion has demanded" and togeth- 1,1"p certa er with the peace treaty would lie questions ratified without change when sub- Other i milted to the senate. The Nebraska Mr. Hoot senator urged the necessity of a Senator 11 prompt peace settlement In order ance. affect to ston the spread of lawlessness in future dei Europe. i matters ol "This treaty when It comes to the drawnl of eenate." Senator Hitchcock said. Senator "will have had its benefit of orlti- belief that cism not only in the United States would be but in other countries and will prob- 'his clear ably Include such amendments as ment of t public opinion has demanded. pie" said "When the pence settlement comes est of pea ? - over here for the ratification of the should for eenate it will probably be too late cd policies for the senate to attempt amend- l?n nn<l M monts Any amendment adopted bv af,k <1!J fo f the senate would have to go back ulterior an for accentance by the other 13 na- Ing so." tlons, and that would delay the peace settlement for a lone: time. I>eln.vs are said fo be dangerous and ^ A( T( in this case they are dangerous in 1he highest decree because at the r'N' present the verv life of efvilization Kmployl in Europe is at stake. If a peace Wo pett lenient 's pot produced at an early date the spread of lawlessness ( open an end despair may involve still more r>f>st dlapai of Europe " n decree i Senntor Hitchcock said that one "fionai-y go of the curious features of the op- 'n<*UHtrial position to the proposed covenant mor<' t^iU was the "variety and Inconsistency*' contr?l of of that opposition. He added that decret there were "not many who are op- os,aI)"^hm posed on principle to the idea of a mana*eine league of nations." pointed by production WITX FOTtmn (iKItMWM TO 41 THn R" tiOB POKTIFV IIANKS OF KIIINK tariat has Paris, April 3 An ngreenient on of all the j at least one point Reems to have hands " .... . The *ov been reached In the peace confer- , der makln once diseusslons. according to the Jn>, fyie 8ti TempR. Germany is not to be per- ,n>, man,lfl mltted to keep garrisons. fortlflcn- rjpht to | tlons or war factories not only on ^he order ' ^ the left bank of the lihlnc, hot also 0h||ge(| to along a strip of at least 30 miles on pftp|e 0f w the right hank. em ploy men *w THE GROWTH Robustness to many is al matter ot habit, the habit ot tai consistent use of scorn [Mi The energizing properties of S 1 !_ .1 I - t 1 proved in mousanas o: nomes n The habit of using Scott's regu) as a means of building up str tin weakness is a habit well worth II \ Try Sooit's Emuf&ton for Ir dfc V* boot*, ft. Bownc, Jtkwm6?ld. U-, THE LANCAST1 VND HITCHCOCK I ||| II TO ROOT LETTER am Disagrees With Hoot A* Off ^TmS I Necessity of the Sixth The Toe M gmo Amendments. Palm of YoUr H The corn never grew 1 ton, April 3.?Disagree- It" will not get. It nev the neeeaally of .ho ?.? *j proposed by Elihu Knot presto! the corn-pain ... .. Shortly you can peel the ue of nations constitution sed In it statement hv j*?' \ wi/ijih Nebra ^ r i VSU >f the foreign relations ^ of tlie last senate. The ]A wy s proposed by Mr. Hoot led in a letter to Will ^ lublican national commit- /J in also were the subject by Senator of / f Jk tpponent of the JB that the statement of ras entitled "to the high ration." Senator liifeh- It'? Wonderful to See "Get?-It" I ssed the belief that his ,,rf with your tinker and are?pain-free and hupp' >r compulsory submission toe as smooth and eorn-fi Ono inclndine titose of paltn. octs-Il is the lies including t nose or way in the world to trea honor" and "vital Inter- callus. It's the sure way , . .. , . , , that never falls. It is tri international tribunal for ?used by millions ever; raise "a storm of objec- ?,1*viiys I"?,1"'*8: "<!et8*It" ting and digging at a cor ? senate and would be go- lng with bandages, salv ,, . _ .. _ , . thing else entirely u than other nations would "Gets-It," the guarante ! back corn-remover, the on I costs but a trifle at any indment proposed by Mr. M.Tdbyi5,Lawrence&Co.,< ring the Monroe doctrine Sold in Lancaster and re can questions, including as the world's best corn a, should nt least he rlI- Mackey Co., Sta , , , , Company.?Adv. Nebraska senator said, as y of the amendment treats intlonal policy and the EANI) liLASE Ml S mestic policy. AGREEABLE TO inroe doctrine Senator sa'd. is extended to the ,, . , , . 'resident of Liuer Id bv the proposed cove.peeiflc inclusion is not rorporatlon Makes s "our notice to the world * ompaiiy's \ iei that we will regard It ns war ir nnv nation at- ,<ns Angeles. April .1. rlble aggression on the or8 of the Calif,,rnla-M mlsphere. and Cattle company's Mr. . Root's proposition. ijOWer California still ; on of a domestic charac declaration made to th amlgration should be de p.irtment in i; 17, ,hat t *1 udetl from the l'vieuo s "under any circumstanci 1, said Mr. Hitchcock, I jt.;tse 0f anv kind to Japt h'tn, although not in the colonization is prohahlt f his amendment. I am aro fjrsi authoritatively in that only international i^at such an agreement can he considered. tirely agreeable to the imendments proposed by of QUr own country... were characterized hv This was announced 1 itchcock of less Import- ry chandler, president ting as they do chiefly the pany relopment of the league, Mr chandler. who is T procedure and with- paj owner of the Los An the members.' issued a stutement as 1 Rorah. in expressing the ..So far a(J lha a?ul th? American people sat(, California-Mexlc "grateful to Mr. Root for cattle company's proper and courageous announce- California to a Japane he true American prtnei- js conCprnfi(i the owners .r was not m -no inter- a,.p s,m adh,.rinc fo (h, re In Europe that we mado by th,.m fQ ,ho felt these long establish- 8|R|p Fp,)ruary ,? 1 announced by Washing- tJon wi(h ,hp prop(M!C<1 onroe and Europe will not comparaHvHy sma? set brfelt them unless she has conipany.8 hol(linR8 to ,d sinister motives for do an,8 Thp foIIovvinK ig from a letter written by TO CONTROL ' ''b'nt 'be company ai \ i v rio w xt 11 f t v 4 * 11) v ^ by the stock holders * )R!ES IN HITNOARi , , , .. , pany, dated rebruary . ... ... . the deparrmenf of state wed AfTertlnir \'l Plants log Over 20 Workers. ! 'on* , . ? . ! 'While my companv rk Is < oinpulsorv. secure these reliable tei , , ,, . financed to help develc gen. April 1.?A Buda- 1 . . . . . ... erty in Mexico, we are tch received here outlines .... , American citizens, and ssued hv the new revolu... . ,, to make any move whi vernment which places allenterprises employing any way Prejudice a nu , 20 workers under the a,Wayn ?PP rR '<> be a the workers themselves ^'t.tti??n between the t* ? also provides thiit these no'' under 1 ents are to he under the atancOB' ,onRi'lf>r niakin nt of * commissaries ap- of ,his k,nd to , tv>n onlzatlon is probable, t ER NEWS, LANCASTER, S. C. Born!" oth as the FOR and. er irrltntes ur toe sore. its-It" and vanishes, j corn right V I La die *eelOff Corns! there you with the M ree as your ^ t ""eorn or t ft ^ y?the way " * ed and true Y year. It makes cutn and fuss- , i ps or any- t nnecessarv. ] ed. moneylv pure way, driiK store. . Chicago, III commended remedy by ndard Drug T HE ft NATION ;:;r CLOTH! iVS. The own- in the L exico Land property in id here to ;i e state deh??y will not i lere by llarof the 00111also princlneles Times, 'ollows: ^????? n?'d pending ~~~~??????? 0 Land and D AIT n ty In Lower B ^ IV U U JT so syndicate Spasmodic croup is 1 of the land usually relieved with - deelaration one aPP^at"'n ofsecretary of W w g J\fJi Vick*sVvporuk"S: <1 ion of tie- "YOUR BODYGUARD" - 30f. (>Of7*^2 ananesc ten purchase for cash .it the tull p.*i an extract asked from the Mexican governim t me. as pres, and-no concessions of anv kind id concurred . ever asked for or received in co >f that coin- , ... ...... . nection with the purchase of 01 JS, 1!>17. to ' . ... . . landed property, at WashiUR- , "The reference l?y t!ie Mexici , . officials to special concessio is anxious to in connection witli the sale of the tanfs. amply , lands must reter to lands adjoir. .1 ip our prop? . , ours, which were secured by s first of all . American syndicate headed hv .1 do not wish . . , Morgan at about the time tliat 01 ch coulil in , t ... , , , lands were purchased from the Me est ion which . , ican government, subject for co countries. _ . _ _. ... _ he circum- SAVED CHILD g any lease 'BEYOND HOPE" I. where col r,J\r Grateful Mother Tells C ill lie agree- What Dr. Thacher's of our own Cholera Mixture hat most of this enter- Did For Her the Pacific ______ leve to some .. , Milton, I i a.? Mrs I Thornton, this (lass of (j,is place, talkimr alioiit * 1 ifl.-n-t 1? r.m first authoritatively Inf dapest municipal author!- auch an a ?>gement w informed that the prole- nMe to the government placed the management rolin,ry- We believe t ifTalrs of the capital in the thG Ja^anefle ,nbor for i provisional committee. pr,so wiU rome froni ernment has Issued an or- coaPt s,a,op and ,hns r"1 g work compulsory, tak- extGnt the P^sure of i ind that only those work- PonP'? nnw in lb* ' n illy or mentally have a an(! w,n he an ^vantage Ive in a proletariat state. a disadvantage, says the state will be' "during these tleklif support all persons inen- a* ,argG landowners in orking or those for whom determined to use sen it cannot be provided. ,n bav'nK Ibis matter threshed out In advance I agy MM ^ M|aMi "The main body of t FT m^ru M cited all the details of i lease and the portion most entirely & expressed the ntftude o ^ it. of lb'' propertx I desii Ling ca*e cind the ttMlfjon to an error in tl made hv the Mexican a ? _ retary or fomento. f /I H #raf&9 Aguirre ;,s reported :'r <y ^ Sf ^ ^^4 Hat fid Press dlepatches. NK%*l3 ^wr H V | titles fnnifi through y , from the form or Moxir COtt 3 hclVC been menf Neither the Pal early everywhere. ro ,,|>ni arly at trying periods ","r ",k"' . , l anv concottfdons for anj engtn and thwarting (ho |nn(lB now hH(1 bv , cultivating. from 'he Rovernment ol icreased Strength. "The lands our enmpa 1. J?-lt controls were acquired ited States, dies and their v.ilue, recently made ti > rather than statement: "l> K. 1 II A t II 1 1< ("HOl.hKA MIXM'Kl saved my < hi when good doctors s..id it was l*'\ot ih times wo. niedical skill to cure it.' Mexico, itio Many other people who have us ipnlous rare tliis rejnedy have h.ul a similar ?xi? i thoroughly once with it. Millions ot liottlrs ha t kxen sold under a guarantee of sat i fat ti< in the treatment of Imivi I troubles of ; tie letter re- kinds, an(| Very, very few Isen ret unit the proposed jind the money given l>atk to the pu (juoted still chaser. f the owners 1'R. TIIACIIIR'S ( HOI I KA Ml? e to rail at TURK is recommended lor Sunin . (omolaint, t hoiiia luliniii". t hou !w statement i)yseuuryand | ...rrhca. sslstant see, ?.i 1' may 1 w relied upon lor pi mipt ai en. Am.u o pr it,.f.,I re|jt.f from the agona.^ of cratnj l the Asso- and colic. dated Mat<h j9 ^ "teething tii r." e California- softens the gums, al!a>s the fever ai e company's soothes baby into sleep, a concession On the market for nearly half an govern- century. Iryit' lfornla-M?xl- F..r s..u. iw \n t^ t.? pany nor Its Cent*, or received ' r"'r,,"n of i L)P tH ACHER'S r m.x ,r" chi?ilel^\ mixture nv own? a^d .. 0 ? ? by direct 'fr.nv Dottle Guaranteed PAGE THRFB EASTER I s* Coat Suits % es' Dresses Za\\ and get our prices FASTER rS for MEN and BOYS ATEST SKIRT effects BUSY BEE nn = iffeminpori^mFi Oil. J. UF.FaK F1NOFKKITHK. _ _ Oontul SurgtMiD. Grand PrizeKofeft? H?nrs. firearms 6 Ammunition fti| 8 ,,;30 A. M. 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