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f wM r\ ^ Lnteriai mmmm ht That is what h If Ldison?the IV m Mj years of enterl f ;S8x ! superior way t ' | * EDI ^ V Among the lar AW ? Phonographs anc^ V ? chines on the mai I Sa\V of Edison makes asSJv stand out as the om N' ment for your hom > Thousands of 1 \S\\ U. S. A. have pur graphs hastily, v * SN\\\ comparison?and < vSv? are rePentin? ^ Sx\\ leisure. w\\ You can safely ti r\iv fivof I^U\\ ^lapu itiai iiuo uv-v * the greatest inven \\Sax Choose th* Amb *" never regret !au8v f The longer you poj sSxv ** rola, the more you ^ its marked superk nary phonograph? iwt - machines.,> Ita marvelous. - .SSSi afiord perpetual c "\\\\^ ^ f i| Agency New '\| County c I 1 ' Wmmtm k REPUBLICANS SPLIT * OVER ARMY BILL j i f Universal Military Training Provision ! is Storm Center in Party Battle. j Washington, Jan. 27.?Variance between Republican leaders of the ' Senate and House on enactment of a (universal military legislation today came out into the open. Closely following incorporation j yesterday of a uiversal training proin thp arrav reorganization bill j 1 the senate military committee, i V %vith $e.ven out of nine Republicans j F Voting m thC affirmative, Representa- j Sive Mondeli, of Wyoming, Republi-i ^ ftah leader in the declared in j an address today that ieS urs 'hej party responsible for inaugurate1"1 of j such legislation \vo\lld be cast mto J political uuuvivu. pbjects to Cost of Pfaff/ j 'fhe governmeiH.. .Representative I Mondell told the hous^, would be eom- ' P belled to spend $1,000,000,000 and to raise the money by a bond issue to put the universal military training plan into operation. Senator Wadsworth, of New York, chairman of the military committee, yesterday estimated that adoption of four months graining for all youths between the :*ig?S of 18 and 21, inclusive, would . Mrfple such a reduction in the regular . areny establishment as to cut the preseitt annual expenditure of $1,M(M>v00fc?M)O to approximately $500,* s 000,3^0. . Eepr?set?ative Mondell estimated that SOvQOO additional officers would he required under universal training : :and that $300,000,000 would be re- i quired to put eamps and cantonments into condition* and $60,000,000 , would be needed to maintain them. ' Clothing and equipment for each youth would further increase the cost, *ie said. Chairman Wads worth was unable co report the army reorganization . bill with it? universal Tiiitarv trainI s 7? // ? J / /' II I ,<cssT f,;i 14- A-rfwu WW*i ?? Vf{^ ' yr W I II i o iX *. m v ^ appens when an Amberol laster Product of his Mas tainment?all the best m i i r~? l :hat none but Ldison cou SON'S NE ? 7-__ ~? I ge nuraoer 01 "talking ma- D ket, the genius 1 the Amberola I 3 perfect instru- I Bw e. amilies in the ||| Y 1)111 chased phono- 111 1 UUI without careful w, wi? pUce , is a result they your home for Leir choice at which. wU1 not the slightest ol "* *f pente. Come rust the phono- Amb.ro!. .ndI. r 1 i or?* an<* we" -n perfected by your home. a ttor of the age. d?y?, if you d erola, and you Amberoi. ; wi , ; it away. If you your selection. arrange term. jsess an Ambe- ??* will appreciate >rity over ordi> and "talking L $41=? pure tone will /' 11 ' lelight to your- yf S ing provision to the seriate today, but announced tonight he would attempt to do so tomorrow. Appointment Refused. The universal training controversy also was brought to the surface during the day by declination of Representative Harreld, Republican of Oklahoma, elected recently on a plat form opposing the principle, to accept appointment to the house military committee. Selection of Mr. Harreld by the committee on committees to fill the committee vacancy resulting from the resignation of Representative LaGuardia of New York, had brought objections from house Republicans universal training, and the Oklahoma representative in his letter of resignation to Republican Leader Mondell said he "did not desire to be the center of controversy." There w.is no intimation as to plans for lilling th<* commit*^ vacancy, the appointee to ...M pxercise the controlling W IHL'Il WK." " vote in the on universal training legislation". ^ ; -" ? I VERDICT OF GUILTY IN BARBOT'S CAs?' Illegally Administered Narcotics to < Fourteen Persons.?Sentence is Not Imposed. News and Courier. Columbia, Jan. 26.?Dr. Louis C. Barbot, a widely known physician of the City of Charleston, was convicted by a jury in the Federal Court " - ? <1 TT here tonight of violation 01 tne nam- i son anti-narcotic act on fourteen counts. The specific charge was that he had administered narcotics illegally to fourteen drug addicts not in the course of treatment for such cases. On the two counts that he'had not kept a proper record of dispensing narcotics to patients, the jury acquitted him. He was not sentenced by Judge =SiXx *T5 Inomas i -in You J , J/ V-, J*~ ym a comes into your home. 1 ;ter Mind?furnishes you a n<sir r>f all world?rei Id accomplish, f jW DIflM( n self, your family EC metallic sound c Kbi mon phonograp H but pure melo ?\ from your Amt .. ? No needles tc r Hnmp stant bother ai I lIUIIIU genuine Diamon an Amberola in ?f the Amberol. ,3Day.' Trial And the W put you under ~ , bligatioa or ex- Records are prac here, ?elect an and everlasting. X the end of 3 drop them?1W1 ? n<>l w*nt the know how easil] " .nd Uk. d b k I dm want it, we It . of payment to ^ AmberoJ Kecort world's best m - _ 1. | singers, uic j< I dances?to sele - & Up We will glad] n superiority of tb at any time. C morrow?bring mflmv HI i| J> 1 \ Henry A. M. Smith, presiding as Mayor John P. Grace, of Charleston, attorney for Dr. Barbot, will make an argument for a new trial on Friday. ! The maximum penalty which can be | cri^on Dr R?rhot. on each cour.t is ' $2,000 fine or five years' imprison- J ment, but this can be reduced by the i trial judge in his discretion. The maximum penalty under the jury's ! verdict brought against the physician could be a fine of $28,000 or seventy years' imprisonment. The principal witnesses today were I those for the government, who gave I expert testimony on the administra-1 : tion of drugs to addicts and Dr. Bar bot, himself, who told of his practice, j J particularly that of drug habitues, i - ? Look What's Coming. [ J What is said to be one of the ; j funniest musical farces of the year, "Puck and Judge and the Girls," is j i scheduled for Monday in this city. J I The piece is sponsored by Gus Hill . ! and is in three acts and three scenes, j IA well known cast of musical comedv : I *" | favorites Is promised by the manage- j : ment. The story deals with two \ ( 1 jbrothers, twins who resemble each j ^ other so much that their own mothei' | ( cdrinot tell them apart. . i MRS. KELLAR ADDED 20 POUNDS WEIGHT! . .i GreenvUlje,> Wo*hah Tells of Remark- 5 able BefttoJit Tanlac Gave, 1 I MADE QUICK CHANGE. t I l * * AT A ' ] vainiy iriea c.igoi tears 10 wtw i come Her Varumt Painful j Ailment. j ^ !' "I improved in every way right j from the start after I began taking j 1 Tanlac, and I gained in weight from j t one hundred and seventeen pounds to j t one hundred and thirty-seven pounds j f ?an increase of twenty pounds? and j \ AEdison | Jlnmo? ! I A ?V-AUIV> I he wizardry of ^ j vith years and N\\\K produced in a 1 3ND j| ,| ! , ? \U ^ , ^yuui iijciiuo. iiu ' \0\\ >r shrillness?com)h faults?nothing NSSv dy in every note N\Vv >erola. Vv\ change, with con- \v\j\ id expense. The a\\ d Point Reproducer !\\Sa o 10 +\armnnonf _ ;> AVv\ U AO i IIUIIWIII9 onderful Amherol :tically unbreakable NnSy You can handle wSj carelessly ? yes, vsKS thout fear. (You \SS\x ? other phonograph en.) And on these is you have all the y usic?the greatest ?xv\ atest songs may ct from, M, ly demonstrate the J e Amberola to you i w8^ ome in today, to- .* familv alnnrr t VWM W# V\\Y* & Weeks 1 tnnnnii uifjaujr wmsmm I soon was in such good health, so far as my stomach was concerned, that I could eat and enjoy anything I wanted and digest it, too, even if I had suffered about eight years with stomach trouble.' The remarkable results given Mrs. Annie Kellar, of 115 Murphy street, Greenville, S. C., by Tanlac were described in her highly interesting statement, of which the above paragraph is a part. Continuing, Mrs. Kellar said: "I suffered from indigestion and stomach trouble particularly, which T Viorl fnv fihmit. picrht vpars and I failed to find any medicine that would break up the trouble. I suffered a great deal with pains in my stomach and chest after meals, and also a burning sensation. Gas formed on my stomach almost all the time. I had headaches so badly that I could hardly endure them at times and my herVes \v?rfc on &<lge.- "My appetite had left me and I did not eat anything hardly. I had to be very careful of what I did eat. "Then I began taking Tanlac because I had heard so much about the ?ood it was doing others in Greenville. The Tanlac made me better almost from the start and I improved rapidly in every way. I gained twenty pounds and the Tanlac gave me a ?rand appetite and I soon was eating mything I wanted. The headaches ivere broken up and my nerves strengthened.- My strength was increased greatly' aftd I soon was alnost a different petsoft. 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