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Very Gloomy is Outlook for the Treaty} Washington. Fob. 2S.?Another day I of oratory and maneuvering in tho Senate ended tonight with virtually all j elements in the treaty fight agreeing that ratification seemed far away. Getting down to rock bottom in their calculations, the leaders are understood to have agreed that, unless some Uiiexpecieu cirtuiusiauucs out. . Senate alignment, enough votes can not 1 e brought together to either norlify The Republican Article 10 reservation or secure ratification of the treaty uTihout such a modification. In this situation, a disposition became :.;<parent among the treaty's friends and foes alike to bring the Senate debate to an end. and let the issue go undecided into the political campaign. By unanimous consent it was agreed to vote Monday on the reservation which has been pending for two days, and in some quarters it was predicted that a final vote on the treaty itself would be reached before the end of next week. 20 Democrats for Wilson. At least twenty Democrats, it was oqJh nn hnth aid as. annarentlv were determined to stand steadfastly with President Wilson in opposing ratification unless a change could be made in the Article 10 reservation which the President had said would cut the heart out of ihe treaty. In administration quarters it was predicted that the number would be well in excess of twenty, but the latter figure was accepted generally as an absolute minimum. In addition there are at least fourteen Republicans and Democrats banded together in the irreconcilable camp against ratification in any form, (Austui-Pei I Com] | KLIM POWDI Klim should take th* for just four reasonsjj ience, Cleanliness, an Klim is economical m /-iViIf lim 1Q PS JLXXXX1.X WW wholesome as the bes H milk sold. You need n it will not freeze in | lutely uniform. It nev B ways good. KLIM FOR INF IKLIM Whole Milk (Full Creair where a high grade milk is requ KLIM Whole Milk is wonderful fc KLIM Powdered Skimmed Mil purposes. 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Arcli K no ink's (iel Together. As one result of the situation, tl administration forces and the irrecoi cilables, who have been arch-enemii throughout the long treaty controve sy, have been thrown together in ii terest and through their leaders ai understood to have agreed to keep i close touch during next week's mai euvering. They did so today. Sen; tor Hitchcock and Senator Borah, R publican, Idaho, a leader among tl irreconcilable group, holding frequei consultations. In the same way the break betwee Senator Hitchcock and the mild rese vation Republicans, with whom he he worked for many weeks for a compr< mise, was brought to an open breac during the day's debate. In shai clashes with Senators Kellogg, Minn sota, and Lenroot, Wisconsin, both i the mild reservation group, the Demi cratic leader declared that while th< had posed as friends of the treaty the had worked by "contemptible" meai to line up the Republicans for destro; ing reservations. Kick on Kellogg. Senator Hitchcock also charged ths Senator Kellogg had conspired "t pack" the foreign relations commi tee with enemies of the treaty, an a: !i1!i;i!iillll!llllllllllllllllillllllillMlllllllMlli| rin Drug] my | IRED MILK. | i place of liquid milk | -Economy, Conven- | d Supply. [ because the best is | good, as pure and as | it grades of certified | o ice in Summer and | Winter. Klim is abso- | er changes. It is al- | 4NT FEEDING. t) may be used for any purpose m irel. By doubling the portion, || ?r cereals and coffee. k is admirable for all cooking jg pour off the top of the bottle j| lg and KLIM Powdered Skimmed g o liquid. KLIM, when reconsti- H clabber and sour. Makes fine m hs of age, unless breast fed, are M or another. ility, freshness and flavor. You 8 ur children until grown to man- S om Babyhood up. Ask your phy- 1 t KLIM. LY BY S jrrin .Drug 1 pany J wmmmmmmmm 1 ICE have land to lone or Wire ATLANTIC CO., INC iwood, S. C. id ion People r ly! sertion which drew a heated denial 1 fi- from the .Minnesota Senator. He said he had wanted ratification from the ra first and added that while he "congratst iiliited" Senators Hitchcock and Borah re on "their new alliance" he could not )s, wish them success. 3d The exchi :r*e between Senators \ le Hitchcock an-.l Kellogg recalled the ( ie fact that the Minnesota Senator had e of himself been unsuccessfully urged for , a >n a place on the foreign relations com- r n, mittee by his friends in the Senate. ; e- Senator Kellogg made no reference to r is J this on the floor, however. \ Y ! . rN l /? ! + Uant searcn ior ? Whiskey Without r- Search Warrant * B"! 1 j Pittsburgh. Pa., Feb. 28.?Federal T 1_ agents charged with enforcing the,s . J prohibition act in the Pittsburgh dis- s e~ i rict are in quandary following the 1 ~ announcement today by Judge Charles lt P. Orr, in the United States district J court here, that they could not raid homes for illicit atiils without first ? >n securing a search warrant, or make r- arrests without warrants. This issue is it is pointed out, is whether the agents > shall be governed by the dictum of the :h-- court or operate as heretofore under p the commissioner of internal revenue. b- r 5f Yo ho ho and two [ *yj Car Loads of 55 c is | Per Cent Patents \ f. J n : Chicago. Feb. 28.?Two car loads i p I of patent medicine said to contain it i 55 per cent alcohol were seized to- 11 ? h :o day by federal aumonues, uu wai- t rants issued by United States District s 3- Attorney Charles F. Clye. n The medicine is said to have been a shipped here by a Detroit manufac- P Iturer and sold for beverage purposes. v The alcohol in the medicine has been d j filtered out and used for mixing with J other liquids in the homes of the g j patrons of drugstores, deputy revenue j S collectors reported. ^ The medicine has been sold exten- j S= ively in many drugstores at 75 cents . a pint. N _ Investigation of the sale and dis? tribution of the drug may result in " g prosecution of the manufacturing | ?1 firm and the drug store owners who j 1 handled it, Mr. Clyne said. ^ s| I! 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Dieelor General Hines will retain the urisdiction over domestic distribu-j = ion while the commission will han- j lie bunker and export coal matters, j ? The commission will )fi composed ~ if A. W. Howe, Rembrant Peale, :? ?,r W7U ;t? ^ ,1 T CP T?iaV>or> 1 . in. ?vmuaaci auu ^ . x . a miiv?. t will function thrn'tf.fi the Mine- |f vater Coal Exchange which is re- || tored for that purposo having been || uspended before the KSignuticm of || )r. Garfield as fuel adir.insiiratcr. ' [1 The order creating the commission || s effective until April 30 next Son of Raiload Man is Killed in Explosion (J Roanoke, Va? Feb. 28.?With the ar- If ival here today from Gary, W. Va., of |I he body of L. T. Long, son of Lee jj ,ong, vice president of the Clinchfield || !oal Corporation, came the news that || .ong and two companions were killed || 'hursday in a gas explosion in the !| line of the United States Coal Com- }f any of Gary. The others killed were H. R. Stone, jl line foreman and J. F. Blankenship, II rattice man. The three men, it i? || aid, entered the mine early Thursday |I lorning and when they failed to re- {} ppear later in the day a searching ]} arty was sent for them. Their bodies || ere found about 8 o'clock Thursday || ead several hours. Long was a mine if ispector. ICK ARNSTEIN WILL GIVE IH HIMSELF UP ON MONDAY fl New York, Feb. 28.?Nicholas || rnstein, alleged "master mind" of ff ew York's $5,000,000 bond plot, I ill return here Monday from his f| iding place in Pennsylvania and stir- || " 1 -* 1 c A T,, ^ rrs\ TVTn 1 n noon r?f 1 = maer mnist;ii iu uuu^c mu^uw.. _ ie court of general sessions. This H as revealed today, when William J. iff allon, his attorney, announced that Iff is law partner, Eugene F. McGee Iff ad three police detectives had left II i meet Arnstein and escort him back {y? > New Pork. 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