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UNITED 'STAT ES GOES AFTER MEXICO FOR JENKIN'S ARREST Officials Declare Government Will See That American's Rights Are Up held in Proceedings Against Him. Washington, Nov. 17.--Convinced of 'the innocence of William 0. Jenkins, American consular agent at Pueblo, Mexico, of the charge that he con nived with Federio Cordova, the rebel who kidnapped him, the State Depart ment has made strong representations to the Mexican government against Jenkins' arrest. It was-said officially IF you buy. will never extra doll prove mon I 1 01 'a ConL fo h sml enable the bpl mand enra 'a ( flals oI Ead that'information iijeady at hand justi fled the presumption that Jenkins was innocent. State Department officials regard < the charges that Jenkins connived i with his abductors a shighly improb- I able in view of the rumor current in < Mexico City that the eighteen peons upon whose testimony the arrest was predicated by the State authorities of Puebia had been, threatened with death unless they testified against i Jenkins. The peous were said to have been held in communicade by the po lee authorities after their arrest at Jenkin's ranch. H~mi~mfissi immmH~ the right kind of regret the purchas irs you spend fo ey well invested. But to be su right kind of f the reputation with. Few peo judges of mercl fered which L( face but will nc in daily use. You are prot you buy Van l niture" We st reputation on I sell. And bac Mark" and qua turers of Natio: ful goods find i rooms. Dependable fi knent. You w; here. Van "Life Ti COL1 ur Bus ine in ues to C reason that we give new nd satisfaction as we do our r ni, we carry a stock of nmer uyer to select anything in s, Dry Goods, Ha iture, Coffins; Cas line of Undertakers' Supplies. ur wants, we will do the rest ni-Wilson Corn According to Mexican newspapers, rudge France,. of Peubla "examined renkins before declaring that in his spinion it was a genuine case of kid iapping. The Secretary of State, of ho State of Peubla, however, subse iuently ordered the police activities .hcrh resulted in the arrest of the >cons. Judge Frando was urged by Luis 'ahrera, according to reports in Mex co City, to order the arrest of Jen dins from the bench following his in ,estigation, but he declared there was no evidence upon which to base such action. The governor of the State of furniture -you e and the few f . r quality will re you are buying the urniture, look well into of the house you trade ple who buy are expert iandise, and much is of )OKS good on the sur >t give true satisfaction ;ected two ways when VIetre's "Life time fur ake our old established he quality of what we of that is the "Trade lity pledge of manufac n wide renown. Doubt no place in our show irniture is a real invest ill find only that kind Metre's ime Furniture." UMBIA, S. C. ss Q e rrOW ~ustomers the egular custo chandise that the line of ;rdware, kets pany * 'JANLA4C UICKhLY QAVI MUCH. AiD "All My .V).ents Iave Been'Rellv. 1," She says Ht- ) .;GUFFERED MUCH ,-es . U Is Glad To Recommend Tanlac As "A Fine Tonic" "When I had -taken the first bottle df Tanlac I was in much better health .generally and all my ailmen.ts had been relieved," declared Mrs. M. J Casey, of 30 Kennedy St., Spartan burg, S. C., in a statenent describ ing the painful ailments with. whicl she suffered, and telling of the great Improvernent Tanlac quickly made in her condition. Mrs. Casey's statement follows: "I suffered from 'stomach trouble and I just felt badly all over," said Mrs. Casey. "I was tired and no ac count all the time. My appetite had about left me, and it was seldom thai I ever could find anything to eat thai I really wanted. Everything I ate hurt me, and after meals I felt puffed up about my stomach. I had heart burn also. In fact, I nearly burnt up with it. That ailment was awful. "Frequently I had dizzy spells and headaches. My general health was bad. I knew I needed some kind of rpedicine, but it seemed that I just could not find what I needed. But at last I decided to try Tanlac. The medicine gave me quick results, and I certainly can praise Tanlac for the way it improved my health. "When ifie first bottle was taken I was in much better health generally and all my ailments had been relieved It gave me a good appetite and help ed that heartburn right away. I am glad to recommend Tanlac, for it is such a fine medicino, and I will get more of it if I ever need. it again. Tanlac, the Master Medicine, is sold by Dickson's Drug Store, Manning; H. W. Nettles, Jordan; Shaw & Plow den, New Zion; Farmers' Supply Co., Silver, D. 0. Rhame, Summerton. Peubla is a brother of Lurs Cabrera. Although representations on the case are understood to have made it clear to the Mexican government that the United States believes Jenkins in i-ocent, it was stated today that a complete investigation would be made by the Washington government. As r: consular agent, he is not immune from arrest, but it was said steps would be taken to see that his rights are in no way abridged in proceedin's brought against him. 0 El Paso, Texas, Nov. 17.-Radical literature in great quantities. is be ing distributed among Mexican labor ers in border States, anid is also be ing sent into the interior of Mexico by Industrial Workers of the .World and sympathizers with the Soviet rule in Russia, government officials here said today. o DOES NOT SEEK LEADERSHIP Washington, Nov. 17.-Senator Sim mons, of North Carolina, announced tonight that he was not seeking the po sition as Democratic leader of the Senate to succeed Senator Martin and that he would not permit his name to be placed before 'the party caucus next month. In a statement -issued af'ter his name had been mentioned, Senator Simmons commended the leadership of Senator Hitchcock and said he assumed no ac tion would be taken during the pres ent session to elect a minority leader. "Largely because of confinement and overwork during recent' years,' Senator Simmons said, 'my health has been for some time and still is in an unsatis factory rondition, and I would not, un less necessary, wish to incur any duties that might further impair it. Under the circumstances, as much as I might in different conditions covet the honor of leader 9f the minority, I shall not be h candidate for the pos ition and cannot consent to the use of my name in this connection." VETERANS CHASE ANTI LEAGUJE OF NATIONS SPEAKER OUT OF TOWN .Ortonville, Minn., Nov. 17.-Ernest Lundeen, former Congressman from the Fifth Minnesota dlistrict, who was to speak at a local theater to night against the league of nations, was taken from the stage by members of the local post of the American Legion, escorted to the railroad tracks and locked in 'a refrigerator car. Thle train was just pulling out and it is believed that the trainment did not see Lundeen put aboard. A large crowd had gatheredl at the local opera house to hear Lundeen's speech. .Just as ho started to talk Sheriff JTohn Gowan, of Big Stone Habitual Constipation Cured ks (4 to 21 Days "LA X-FOS WITH PEPSIN" Is a specially prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual ConstIpation. It relieves promptly but should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days to Induce regular action. It Stimulates arnd Regulates. * Very Pleasant to Take. 606 per bote. County, 'li a: rtxieco e#b of the local legieon posrt ushed upop the stage, surrounded Lundeen and marched him out of the hall. They. went directly to the kailroad depot, whore, the freight train .was just get ting under way opened a refrigerator car, pushed Lundeen in and locked the door. The next stop of the freight was scheduled to be Montevideo, Minn. about forty miles distant. Appleton, Wis., Nov. 17.--Ernest Lundeen, former Congressman from Mi nesota, who was locked in a re fri erator car at Ortonville. about tw nty miles from here, tonight, ar rived' at Appleton shortly before. 11 D. m. Members of the train crew heard his shouts, released him from the .car and permitted him to ride in the edboose to this city. ----o - SAYS SAILOR VICTIM OF MENTAL DERANGEMENT Norfolk, Va., Nov. 17.-Naval hos pital surgeons in attendance on Harry Joseph Harley, enlisted fireman'in the navy, who was found last Friday imrder a bungalow at the Hampton Reads base in a semi-coma and ac tually on the verge of starvation, de clared today that the young man was I was $iere to make a sketch of her. Luncheon was just over, and - she was talking to a little -knot of women. The first ds I heard, as - [slid quietly into a. rby-seat, we e 'National Biscuit," calling - atly may own tasty c i con. I liked her, ed com fortably as sI in, my pen and ears bt "Between the dark an she was quoting, "t i " ys a bit of pause w world seems wait stenin for th childr ce they v tth e given that ba s. First I hat A Then, when they to toddle, I ta always I tue in my come. An no one Children' ginning of the : tI've .soup better, and 1 pure faction when the < served. Nothing ca wi place of U needa BI th on the family table. t $* NATIONAL list BISCUrr too-r COMPANY ten t pad of were wa Hour. "You see, eve went on, "are much mals. They are most 1o most tractable after the something to eat. National B dainties always begin our Chit A Nation A Sale Wirt) K Silk L --Because these au go on sale in just 0 practically every throughout the natio que and( saving sale event. ---In normal times entirely out-of-date< of the very abnormE the mest remarkable; for liberal savings. FIVE D ---js the price; a fij no fair idea of the splendid worth. ---If the materials Crepe de chine and were purchased on would have to sell f again as much. As the q LIMITEI more of will be < we urged call. * D. HIR$4 On The MANNI tevt f Or 1'." ;mythat it was probably duo .4 'hefl ~bl~pck';js -'e eived in Franee while srving, in the American army. aD 0 iren's Hour like a feast.. For the tiny toddlers there is a. varied menu, sometimes Uneeda Biscuit And milk, sometimes- Graham .Crack ers, Oatmeal Crackers or Lunch Bis cuit. This is changed on special occasions t Old Time Sugar Cook. les or 'ewtons and, rarest of a e days when we had ream and Nabisco, and those were our party days. - "Don't think my hour is just a lunch hour. It started us happily, ado us sure they ry day-for ust feed lways ready--. must resh -- always we!.. oei appetizer at the be. e neal, making the befit the final touch of satis :heese and coffee are n take the scult on 'ways inty, a? only National can be. Daring the y babies were growing never missed the Chil. C Hour with its tasty feast. al Event ! of NEW Fimor ilo uses Lnme NEW Styles will NE GOOD STORE in city of consequence n tomorrow, this uni is truly a National these values would be >rdilnary; now because 1 conditions they are aind offer opportunities [)LLARIS' rure which can cornvey ir' attractivcness and ,)beautiful Georgette stripped Silk shirting today's market, they or approximately half uantity is and no the Styles htainable, an early ,H MANN, Corner NG, S.C.