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% PAGE TWO LANCASTER EQUAL SUFI OFFIC'KICS: President Secretary i . . Treasurer Press Chairman E Kht states have already ratified FUR the Aoman -offra2<* amendment. J} In Pennsylvania the vo?.e in the house wa - 1 oto 4 4 The senatf vote was 32 to . Pennsylvania's ^pr adoption of the resolution for ratiS- Is' cation i- -specially gratifying to suffragists because of the fao* that the In large foreign horn population in that, Garag s'ate ha-> heretofore retarded the ad-! pany, vanee of woman ?:ffrage. est M Massachusetts. the eighth state to hearir ratify, gave 185 to 47 in favor in the of thi house, and the senate voted 3 4 to 5 derint The United States senator from Mas- ar>" in sachusett*, who seems to he pretty restra much anti-every-forward-looking- from movement, will fnd h' = opposition to it as the league of nations about a effe<-. autom tive as his opposition to woman suf- ?TUipr frage. so fai All 'he states are polne ?trongly. autom All they are waiting for is th<- oppor- accede tunitv to place their stamp of ap- the cj proval on the federal amendment. Moore Watch South Uarollra honor her wo- "It men in January. tempo One of the antediluvian argu- in th? ments against suffrage was that wo- that 1 men did not need 'he ballot becau?e from they were represented at the polls by tloned their husbands. In antediluvian days for a all women may have had husbands.' plies, but today for one reason or another it hav thousand of women in the United that t States are now "on their own." It A. Cri is a striking fact that as soon as wo- the si men go into the business or profes- based, siona! world they immediately realize '"It the inlustlce of the lack of 'he vot- sor w ine privilege because they find them- lease selves handicapped at every turn by adjoir entirely man-made laws by which garag' women as well as men are governed. [ conset So it was no surprise to see the first ; center resolution passed by the recently or- provis ganlzed North Carolina Federation use o of Business and Professional Wo- suppll men was the following: "Resolved exeee< that as a State Federation of Bust- tiffs i ne?? anf] Professional Women bve tion r ask the next legislature in special ants" session to ratify the Susan B. An- "Th thony amendment." 1 said I THANKS ALMIGHTY i ^ co FOR GREAT VICTORY equip ? j -it l,loyd George Makes Address In Ix>n- partie d??n After Drive to Buckingham rae a' Palace With King. ? ' OI _____ i ^or a London, Juno 30.?David Lloyd C George, the British prime minister. ] torn' on his return from Paris, drove with lf'S' the kink to Huckingham Palace. being acclaimed with triumphant cheers by tremendous crowds along the whole route. ( Hard After paying his respects to the' Sf queen, the* prime minister immediately drove in the royal carriage to TJoAning street. Similar ovations ''at grated him along the way and in repar; response to continued cheering, Mr. tion o Lloyd George caine to the window of the di his re-idenc? and br:efly addressed caster the assemblage. lie spoke of the & peace which had come to the world tions }n closing said: i ' *1 sincerely ti ist that tho unity' monai of spirit and cori'ord which won this at Ion ' eat r.e '' .till continue until we tions. hr ve e tahlished on a firm founda- Am t ion the r.e w orld won by the sac- negoti rifice of millions ot brave men. Let the s' us thank God for the great victory. Haps* not in a -pit it of boat fulness, which Gzeoh a as th< downfall of Germany, but mania in a spirit of reverence worthy of no- suits hie sacrifices that have been made.". count NO ONI \ Ilil'S I'llU.M Itl lUlINO mi.i. i nth, di.(cmitr.i; .sr.ssfox Washington. Juno 20. ?N'o omnibus pulili' buildIni,' bill will bo re- ^ ported in house until the regular sfl,irP o* sion next December, Chairman <"zz'ri ills' l.angley, of the buildings committee, r noiitK' d after commit,te< men had ^0,in conferred with the Republican legis- ^or H lntive steering committee. Mean" hile, committee hearings will be Danci held with a view of drafting the y('ars mea iro. the firs! of ih<-so being on "tiffei W'edr.e 11 .y when the coiiinii'tcc will a consider tio- needs of Pittsburgh, for u p new post office. i both* - ? seem not i:i;i> oi- itioiiT to kldn< SKI,I. I'KIt CKXT MKKVl noya New York, June 20.- The right of for it brewers to manufacture and soli end .7r, per c<-ni beer" after July 1 is nighl not assured by the decision of the daug I'nlted States circuit court of ap- ney peals, modifying the injunction sav I against Knifed States District Attor- nil k ney Kaffoy and Acting Internal Rev- to t< en tie Collector McKlllgott, accord- kidm ing to I'nited States Assistant Dis-, Pr trlct Attorney Cornelius J. Smith, Himp one of the drafters of the govern- get rnent's brief In the pending lltiga- that tlon. j Milb uL . . . iuk** THE L *AG. LEAGUE. |i ^ FOR SUA! Miss Margaret Moore Uoela lam Prov)d< . ..Miss NaDnie Hill Moore Thrifty CKI*?* W Mrs S. L Allen *** Ae.deJUrt M?- Leror S,rlW Thl. .. th. d., o tor. The war opene< THER EVIDENCE TO "009.000 American of investing in govei E PRESENTED IN CASE It minimised to the menace of fraudude Moore Stays Execution of wh;rh many life s s _ . , Bunk. War Savings me in Te,..|H,rary Injunction ing inr9aUDg sa/(, fo u??| \gainst City Motor Co. Every small lnves that a dollar saTed the ca"1 of the Roddey Re!d the cheapest comm e aralns* the City Motor com- purchase twice as m both of Rock Hill. Judge Ern- oth*r commcdity w . . . , .. rears, so that. In a oore has o-dered a further " . _ . . terest that War Sav !* in this city on the jast dav ernment iecur,tie. 3 - month, at the ?ame time or- r^iy h? earned 1( r the terms of the ?empor- purchasing power of junction recently issued by him Small sums certali Inini* the City Motor company 'ni? Amounts that using the building occup.ed by p:!e up Into fl| ... . pressive. a caruffo cr nicnlov rnom f' ? r lobiles. automobile supplier. A French . . . asked the secret of nent an daceessorie* be stayed #<| r as the Injunction relates to u con8tAnt w?ta. 10bile ?uppli<*-. equipment and things. raay cbangt ories until further evidence in success to failure, a ise has been presented. Judge lng of money will order reads as follows: tadependence, if not appearing that the order for There are very rarv injunction granted bv me C*!^DOt,,A w,th?ul 1 , . . ' as'de 10 cenU a i ? above entitled rase provides r<kRri on#.? dany g( hr- defendants are enjoined aigntflraat aam will using the building therein men- in addition to ttO 'as a garage or display room toreat. making a tali utomobiles. automobile sup- By aaTkng II aaa equipment or accessories'; and trlth iatarest ,ng been railed to my attention **r, ' . . , , _ abla sura of 1461 II he clause in the lease from T ^ ,(t MMH ga iwford to plaintiffs, upon which ten aid temporary injunction is a dollar a day will , reads as follows, to wit: 14.41174 for the tan Is further agreed that the le?- All theae tguraa ill not during the term of this balng pat t erert another building on the ef>H1?*UBd intaraat . . Stamps yield mora i ling premises to be used as a . ___ e or display room without the _ ? * ?* it of the lepRPe.1 and it being |.F.\S()NS WILl ided by the defendants that the ions in said order enjoining the I HKIf I f Baid building for 'automobile ies. equipment or accessories' paw,p*i.ta otvlog ? l<-d the rights granted plain- Ba Had by WrS inder said lease, now. on mo- Organla if Wilson and Wilson, defend attorneys, it is ordered: Tha War Loaa O lat the terms and provisions of Federal Reset-* injunrtlon be stayed until fur- moBd>rder of the court herein, so far u'/*? ncerns 'automobile supplier, *" * meet the needa of t ment or accessories * wHh rh?pt%? ^ ? is further ordered. That the itara and continent s to said action appear before pti* np to the eight . my chambers at Lancaster, 55. 'Thrift in the S l the 30th day of June. 1'jIO, fascinating rnggastii further hearing herein Let a lnf thrift to the of this order be served on at-' Goose ac PR fr,r the nlalnHfT Older* Chftdreo thert - war* e# bringing tl TRIAN REPARATION Ooorraphv hvgiena PROBLEM NOT SOLVED tog of tjjrift. Ut \Iijfu tlic Small KaMern Besldee thesa It* ate* on Plan For Divitlinf; oooUiia auggeirttoc ..... talks for all grado Obligations. , ,. . ... * log lists. with the i llahers of books inoi i-. J u r i * - -'0 , The rj no-l inn of rbap*er. a paragrap ition still delaying rompln- of thrift : 'ho \i:strian t:oa'y owing to' Th* mimmary of Tu-uJty of allgn'ng h>- small, leaflet will probably n states 011 any general >< home tl" outline division of th'* financial oldiga- ' 'l'0 and the claims resulting from' anding of th* ? .. . underlying prlnctpb .reak.ng up of the Hapsburg ( , T<> tnia thtf ( with consequent elimin- ^ ^^atlon ant of its responsibility for ropara- aI1 h(, r<>,ourr? Y To create thr< eriean expert: have conduct.><1 public sentiment in ialions with representatives of economy, and throu fate inheriting parts of th*- tlment to eultlv: utg domain, including Poland, habit of thrift oslovakia. Jugoslavia and Ku- The NVar , ,>oaB , , , , , Wrhmofid will fur i. for s<'V? ral w*c?ks, but the re- In any quantity, fr? n;ivo been unsatisfactory to th?* il of four, and French experts Tf tha tfuK ha,1n would hare gotten WIIV Sl'FKKH? Don't ho a frog K Savings Stamps v suffer froni a bad hack, from _ 7 Do you want to . shooting twinges, headaches, tjonv ' jjuy W S I iess and distressing urinary Lancaster people recommend Rrv*r he certain n s KidDey Pills. Could you ask can save through 1 u uiiK*"r |M'nn ui luri n . s. M. C. Huddleston, Kim St.. :,n" now ,r>'inK ,h?'' ister, says: "A good many The problem in ago I strained my bark and 1 cated because, on t ed awful. I was seldom with- planned to charge i headache and my nerves were a -bare of the terribly bad state Dizzy spells financial responsib red me. too, an\J black speck- ale to the area anc ed to float before u?y eye-. My llapsburg territor ys were a source much an- them, under the g nee. I certainly felt miserable, tons to the cost of t seemed sis if I was alvfays 1lred lion," while on th< languid I couldn't sle'aj? well mania and Serbia s Is, because of th<- pain My sets for rcparsitioi hter told nie to try Doan's Kid- Poland and Cy.ec Pills and I bought some. I can en't it led to rop:>r; Doan's positively relieved me ofv general principle idney complaint and I am glad \rd German treatb all anyone suffering with their (titrations to the ! cys of their merit " during the war. Ice 60c. at all dealers. Don't Certain changes ly ask for a kidney remedy? reparations rommi Doan's Kidney Plils the same ing made, to adaj Mrs. Huddleston had. Foster-! conditions. The G urn Co., Mfgrs, N. Y.?Adv. vided only for Se ANCASTER NEWS. LANCASTER S. C. E SAFE 1 LEARNING TO MAKE n LL INVESTOR MONEY ONLY HALF ? Protectee f er Win Spending la Ala* Emntiil fha WiihN t* According to War laving* ad laming*. Organisation. f the small raves- Learning how to naaka raene7 la 1 tha ayas of soma oo?y half. It ts learning how to a to the baneP.a spend wisely and ?at* judiciously that rnment aocuntlos; counts. same extent the Even taring doet aot necessarily nt promotions !* mean wise spending, since the pre? avings have been ent day offers ao many equivalents fica Stamps are mak- ! our money. It is only by making t r th^ small saver, careful, systematic study of the house tor should realise kold administration that a proper bai 1 while money is ance may be found between the dif odity offered will ferant liami In tha average budget ol uch of almost any l^e borne ithln four or fire There are items !n every household ddltlon to the ln-ion wbich too much money is spent ings or other gov- 1 be fact must be faced that if toe field, the investor much is spent on clothing, for in >0 per cent in the stance, less must be spent for other the dollar saved, rwcesaities of life, nly are worth sav- Saving, however, is tha Item that iu??|umc<iui ?uuuiu i;? mun ?mpaasize<a. Poor rures that are iaa- houses are fall of people who did not have a savings Item on their budgets |||7| banker was once * Qempioyment. aickness, old age and jJJ FYonch thrift, ana -t^snT other demands necessitate a call nd Interest." Just on tiie reserve fund, the lack of which e?tn in little wiJ1 result In suffering and want. > one's life from Every going enterprise is conducted 0 the steady sir- J 011 *y?tem. If the home is to be a sue ' eventually bring ceasful institution it must also 00m actual wealta. P'x this wise rule of economics ^^52 few persons who Systematic household accounting wiU ? ^convenience. lay make a home more cheerful and pros rpp \ix;< day. Within ten peroue. Household accounting alone, sving* of this in- however. will never return its full hen ALM amount to 2346 *^t until it la becked by en tntellignc ,X compound la- family budget. fjic Sou il of $446 24. One muat consider the problem o ite a day for ten fhether it la wiser to pay rent a* t. 1>r compounded at 4 hulld a home. In a large measure this a have the comfort- depends on local conditions aa well as I; X cents a day th* ?* the Income. , ^ ve 20 cents a day Amusement and we creation are ee .. there in 12 227 71 ?eotlal in family life. The child and \'r 1 make a total of 'he adult should bare an allowance r' w i-year period this, though the total be very roads un are baited on the mall, averaging from 4 to S per cent P0*"ts ni sat at 4 per cent the income ef the family. .States rj War Savings The wise spender plans the needs oi that of n than 4 per cent. the family so that the amount spent durinc t ' the "miscellaneous" Items will be 3 epi mt as small aa possible This item should " ' ' , . TfcACH ?<?? *> "catch all" in home records * record o JN SCHOOLS MUCH JUNK FOUND BY ;~ ~.r^r*r VIRGINIA COMMUNITY ..^1' MD||U 11??aiii eo Thrift and Junk business are boom 'stiniuiat* rganlaartoo of the ,n* ** Tn "tt keeps mi different re District at Rich- **usy running to the peat office te gel months Issued aa outline T*1 8tampn to pay Car all the sal pvn to ? -1. rise that la oamtn* tn now " sate _.i, p>ed eapecl^Ti^to' ?* propHetor c* owe ef th* junl ^enerau'3 aeofaer* beginning 1 ?*<?*> "When* ^ "> >??* earn#* >* smallest young from * * ooaatanl wandw No on* r to (boM for pa- w001(1 bar* believed thai eo meet r' ,:1'1' Ji grade. stuff could bar* boon hhidan avty li k**r,t 'nf tokool*-' contains ? town of lh,? " I ? rc dol ons for the tMck-1 Under the voluntary organ I eat lor s little mm at the of Mrs W B. Qoodwyn. of Emporia ^'or *. Tb?n for the afl the housewives of the town h&vt ?; i?:* f ? ara mas; ether , been conducting a* organised ealvagt : < < <1 . i 1* laaaoa home oarapatgn. la accordance with tti? w 'h ' , Wngilah reading, plana outllnad by the War Loan Or r,, ,,j. problems in arlth- ganlaatlon of tba Fifth Federal Re r(i lraa to the teach- serve D4 strict. Salvage so collected ta eeld to th? mas the pamphlet local Junk dealer for lte full ralua It ppf cpntis lor nwmloff Thrift Stamp*. According to arrange a; tentative read- m ?nts already mad* with moat deal accompli name* of the pah- ers In waste mat rial* 1a the TlfU 'k? aendir uded; and. In each District, wagons arlll caH for }ar.' through >h on the practice wherever a "Salvage** card la dlot'road line played Tliese rlrda have been dla the alms of the trlbuted all over the State give the best Idea Not orvlv has H>mpor1a found th? th<s organized campaign Is resultls# lild a broad under- 1r a highly beneficial town "clean-up* W* m peclfle facts an<l but a viurct> of sc/roomie *vel-far? If fit ?h of thrift hardly known befor* has thus o?>ir.? 11 (|j hild in the habits to light 1 the wise use of ( The salvage campaign has prove** l bo satisfactory in Emporia that JonS-' -nig* the schools a wagons are now being run out to tb? i*. favor of thrift and mi rounding towua. ijth thi.s public sen-i ?p~ fy ate the national MON?Y MAKING MONEY. i Organization In One dollar put aside every ve^k foi A ntah these leaflets yer.rs wll g*v? you over S2'7: fni ?I* e of charge ten yeers It will make f<3^ Of course J\ ? t? a week will give vnu about doubb 't slid back he that, or for five y?-?r? $675.09; and s \ " ? out of the well. (Jn Buy a W ad pencil and figure or BR eep en buying V> ar that. It will be one of the beat invest meats you ever niede LP take s real rara Safety inc-ease and re?fly more K/ H. are a 11 provided by W S S The en# can s!ee/s he ronvertetd Into cash o z?d not guana. Ton ten days' notice at the aeajre <U po* / A?a If g 8 oVice . ?ir Imnd. in certuin contingencies. But all, w? decidedly compll- those states will be given souls and lie one hand, it is votes when their interests are in- > these -states with vo'ved. j Aiistro-Ilungarian ?ums delivered from Austrian-! illlies proportion- Hungarian and Bulgarian rep.ira I r?--ources of the tions will be pooled with the pro- r leu acquired by ce?d8 of the Oerman reparations foi I ^ uise of "contrihu- division among the Interested states; I the wai of libera- 1,1 proportion to proved <-1ims. Tnm other hand, Hu- ? departure from the plan content- L ire entitled to off- phited in the German Instrument . is due them. which provided for a division accord , ? hoslovak.a are no' inK u> pre arranged (juotas. the ori. (mm at ion s under the inal apportionment assigning 55 per B of the Austrian rftnl to K,?nr? an'l 25 per cent to B r>s, which limit re- England, the other states receiving I'tual belligerents' smaller percentages. Helgium will he left with a prior charge on the rein tla. permanent paratjons p00|( amounting to 2,500,ssion are also he)t it to Austrian 000'000 ^ancs, in addition to the , B lerman treaty pro-j repayment of her debt to the allies rbian membership^ by a special German bond lst?ue. 1 TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1919. B Full Flavor, I Every pound of Luz- I ianne Coffee Comes 8 to you in an air-tight ' ? tin can. The original I goodness of the coffee 1 is all there?sealpdin.1 I Luzianne retains its | CI Ot'AWANTF.K If/ ifltf using MiUrt con- B P 1 vt J | ~ Unu of Iho c?qr iccutdlni lo direction*. |K * *** v * you *r* out Mtlllied inlttry rtiprct, jrour H grocar will rofiuld (ho mpnty you paid for It. M =1IUZIANNB I jAE1^ coffee The R eily-Taylor Company A'ew Orleans j 5 were operated notice to dfjitors and creiv. ost as scheduled itors. > , thern Record For May Was persons indebted t^ief C^ate of Dr. F. C\, Jiinsom MecArifcto, will r Cent, As Against Aver. ; make paynj^rfl to rne undersigned, ig?> of 9."> :t Per Cent. and al1 h;?*niS claims against Bald \ ' ' estate will present ^ame, duly atttest- \y at, at once.^ igh records for on-time pas- \ v^F. H. HINSON, rain service in the southern \ Administrator, ere set in Mav by the rail- Estate of dh.f. C. Hinson.de, . ? ceased. 67-3t-ltaw. der government control. He ade public by the United ???????????? H lilroad administration show rvv\ wmj DCCICTrV) (B early 50,000 trains operated l/|\# flf# |(. KfcblMfcK Jfl he month by the 28 roads. | B rent maintained ?he1- C * 1* * 11 s. This topped the April sppoiallsl hi ii f 94.3, which was believed Bfl ? huhorto unequalled Chronic and Nervous II ervice was made possible by ? , ^|j| stic ind vid.-.ai effort and L/IS03SCS J|l .k among the railroad men. jbk ?d by competition among the . ?. ,.T ^^BB roads it is said. For of Men and w omen. .v special attention 'has been the passenger train pc-firm- > th the purpose of making ft .* as nearly ion per cent per- !% ! i r\ I possible Through the re- |)i|pQ Otlfi r. 1YT)I II^Sd irector's office, each line has I ;; ormed of -a hat the others i am ( ir.e and a spirited race for (;urofl Without Operation or -y has resulfed. Tm' 17 larger roads, operating / \ rains the May on-tinie ?e- IjOSS Oi llfUCyiind I ndtT i 5.4 per cent, compared / r ;:t Vnril. The 11 smaller - Guarantee, lir.tn'r.ed an average of 95 3 " t I with 9 4.3 In April. Only-' .c iaiger i^es fell bjjlow 91 / One of the sKtftfler group ? nri? i a Q, . on, Dublin and Savannah, ^ZuO l'Z IYicHII OcTCC! shed the extraordinary feat ig every one of its 124 trains rx i i o on schedule Southern fail- V^OlUITlDlcl ^ ?3. v? >s' record was 96 per cent. \ 1 ?w?m,cMn7| * p67lt Feet Hi$b be Hi ftbest ffi oa otai o in Eastern America (20 f^liles E&st of AsHeu'ille) I *&r>y"Attractive Resorts in the Moorrtaioa Tof WesteroflortbCarolioa, verafce' Elevation 2500 Ft. Above Sea. Level, nsares HeeJthful &nd Delightful Summer Glimtde, HEVILLE-HENDERSOrtVILLE-HIGHLAND LAKE*. IEVARP BLACK MOUNTAIN WAYAESVILLEi iKE JUrtALUSKA-TRYON -SALUPA-FLAT ROCK. r tNUGA LAKE* BLOWIAG ROCK* LlAVILLE* ! \TE SPRI AG,TE A A.-SIGflAL MOUNTAIN,TENN. \ ettoodnedTboos&odorMoreVAsitOf-s ^o to these > i iEii'imnMiis I jryStintroerBecadseoftbePeli^htfalSaronjerCBnwte rGaDd hotels Svt7d Bocxrdir?^ rlooses \ ^EXCURSIOA FARES* I vacation I GOAUEAIEAT SCHEDULES LAND I United Stat** Railroad AdmjnijtratloV, 1 Oirector General of R?ilro*d?. T ^ j SOUTHERN RAILROAD LINES B 1