The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, April 06, 1922, Image 2
THE PEOPLE. BARNWELL. S.
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CALOMEL IS A
DANGERQ1IS DRUG
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Next Dose May Salivate You,
Loosen Teeth or Start
Rheumatism. - •
Cnlomol Is merrury rqulcksllver. It
crashes Into sour hiJe like dynamite,
cramping and sickening you. Calomel
attacks the bones and should neVer b6
put Into your system.
If you feel bilious, headachy, consti
pated and all knocked out, just go to
your druggist and get a bottle of I tod-
son’s Liver Tone tor a few cents which
Is a harmless vegetable substitute for
dangerous calomel. Take a spoonful
and if it doesn’t start your liver and
straighten you up better and quicker
than nasty calomel and without making
you sick, you Just go back and get your
money.
Don’t take calomel! It makes you
siek the next day; it loses you a day’s
work. Dodson's Liver Tone straightens
you right up and you feel great. No
salts necessary. Give It to the children
because It is perfectly harmless and
can not salivate.—Advertisement.
HKAVY FIRE LOSS ‘
IN HIGH POINT..
High Point. — The Carolina and
Yadkin railroad * depot. Including
the general pfflceir of tne company,
six box cars, one containing auto
mobiles and another hosiery, five
residences, a table factory, a,.tin
ahejf. a cattle barn aitid numerous
other small buildings, were practi
cally destroyed by a fire here
which started from undetermined
cadse in the railroad depot. The
total property tosa was. variously
estimated at between $150,000 and
$250,000.
Irby Drown, a volunteer fire
fighter, was knocked down by hose
and in falling badly cut one of his
hands. He suffered severely from
loss of blood before he could he
hurried to the hospital In an am
bulance. .
CHARGED WITH VIOLATING THE
PENAL CODE BY “BUCKETING”
ORDERS.
UNDER $1,008 BONO EACH
Indictments Resulted From Evidence
•. Obtained in Recent “John Doe”
Inquiry.
BORAH PRAISES CONFERENCE
TREATY IS APPROVED BY THE
SENATE 74 TO ONE AFTER A
SHORT DEBATE.
Knew His Daddy.
Hnnild was playing football when
be beard bis father calling. The boys
urged him to stay and finish the game,
but he replied : “Can't stop, kids, w hen
lie talks In that voice."
VITALITY!
VITALITY!
VITALITY!
You Must Have It to Keen Your
Job, Your Friends, Your
Happiness
Author of the Resolution Says That
More Drastic Reduction Must ^
Yet Be Made.
New York.—On.Wid.ence given-at a
recent "John Doe” investigation be
fore Chief Magistrate McAdoo ^nd
presented to the grand jury by the
district attorney, the American cotton
exchange, largest of its kind in mem-,
bership in the country, and six of the
directors, were indicted charged with
violating the penal code by "buckett-
Ing” orders.
The individuals named in the bill,
Randolph Rose, Sr, of Rose & Son.
vice-president of the- exchange; W.
G. -Pratt, secretary; Angelo.T: Jen
nings. Martin Goulko, Ldwin L. Pat-
Wnshington.—The Arms Conference tun unt * Raymond Palmer, each were
held in $1,000 for pleading before
Judge Rosalsky in general sessions
on Monday.
Two indictments were returned, on*
of which Benjamin F. Schruiber. as
sistant district attorney, revealed
jointly charged the exchange as a cor
poration and the six directors with
having, since January 1. “crossed sales
by making contracts on the basis of
DECREASE SHOWN Li
RETAIL FOOD PRICES
Washington.—Retail food costs
in ,ten cities of the country showed
a decrease ranging from 1 to 4
per cent during the month from
February 15, to March 15, accord
ing to statistics announced -by the
bureau of labor statistics of the
Department of Labor. \ :■
The decrease was as follows:
Maqchester, 4 per cent; Balti
more, Bridgeport, Newark, New
Haven. New York, Richmond and
Washington; "3 g>eWai«nt; Milwau
kee, 2 per cerlY; and Den^grlper,
cent. For the year ending alarcn
15 last, retail fond prices showed
a decrease of 13 per cent in Bridge
port and Denver; 12 per cent in
Manchester and* New Haven; 11
per cent in Baltimore,. Washing
ton and Milwaukee; 10 per cent
in Newark, and 9 per cent in New
York and Richmond.
PEACE DOCUMENT:
SIGNED BY IRISD
IMPORTANT AGREEMENT ALSO
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SIGNED BY THE BRITISH
REPRESENTATIVE.
FOR GENERAL CO-OPERATION
Declared Most Significant and Weigh
ty Happening Since Irish Treaty
Was Signed.
j London.—Winston Spencer Chui
ill, the imperial secretary o*f Urt> col
onies, announced in the housts of com
mons the terms of th^ most impor-
nnaaaaiTTrrn annnr nnAnma taDt agreement yet/reached between
COMMITTEES ARGUE PROBEEM r ' ,pr ' s<in “"' e ’,- 0 ' the a f n ' 1
southern governments in Irejaud for
j bringing ^about peace in the strife-
torn cpdntry.
e agreement, which was reached
ADVICE OF AMERICA’S FOREMOST
ENGINEERS WILL
SOUGTH.
BE
Lot of Evidence Obtained in Washing
ton Found by the Committees to
Be "Camouflage."
naval treaty, limiting the navies of
all the great sea powers, was ratified
by the senate. The senate’s approval
of the pact was voted without reserva
tions or amendments and with repult-
ihan and democratic "regulars” and
“irreconctlablea” generally standing
together in ifs support.
The ratification vote was 74 to 1,
Senator France, republican, Maryland, th) . niark. t jjllUtll n without intend
ing to buy any cotton
ith unexpected expedition at the
conference between delegates of the
Irish groups and representatives of
the imperial government, far trans
cends in importance the pact arrived
at between Michael Collins, head of
(the provisional government, and Sir
James Craig, the Ulster premier, at
>an earlier stage in the negotiations.
It provides for the re-organization
of the police in Ulster on a basis sat-
Miserable With Backache.
Why nut up with that 'Uxgging back
ache! You can’t be happy when every
day brings morning lameneaa, aharp,
shooting pains and that all-worn-out
feeling. The beet way to get well tt
to find the cause of your trouble and
correct it. Likely, a cold or a chili
has slowed up your kidneya and that is
why you have backacjiea,’stabbing pains,
headaches -and dizziness, .duat take
tilings easier and help your/weakened
kiclneya with Doan'-t Kidney Pfllt.
Doan’s have .helped, thousands and
should help you. Ask your neighbor!
A North Carolina Case
Mrs. J. H. Alls-
hrook, Roanoke Ht.
Scotland Neck,.
J4. C.. says: ‘T had
a dull pain across
my back and often
Buffered so I couf ‘
haJHlly walk, Lba
headaches. mV kid
neys didn’t act
properly and I war
b o> fi e r e d with
jfravel. A frien<i
recommend e-
Doan's Kidney Pill
and Doan’ D
strengthened my back and kidneys so
I have had no occasion to use them
for several years."
(Jot Doan’s at Any Stora. 60e a Bm
DOAN’S V.I’LV
FOSTER-MlLBtlRN CO., BUFFALO. N. Y.
While the Money Last*.
North—“A fool und his money are
Boon parted.” West—“But until they're
parted he’s not a fool.”
As If a man couldn't ifccumulate
enough Junk/ he will buy a ticket In n
raffle.
Florence, Ala.—The foremost engi
neera of America will be called to ap
jppnr in Wasniugton before the senate isfactory to the rcTTgious leanings of
agricultural committee to aid in solv- Hi* people of the north and the south;
Tbouannda f, f Ihoughtle** pcopt*
nevslletudy let themselves run down
In health The day route* when,
with n terrible shock, they suddenly
realise that the) sre |>erui«iiieiitly
broken In bewltb. For your own sake
keep well If )ou feel weak or run
down or do not sleep well or are nerv
ous and hate n |«>»*r «-td«*r don't wait
until It la low Isle Glides I'epi.t.
Mangltn taken with )nur meals for a
few weeks will restore Tour g<ww|
health give you renewed strength and
vitality lor your dally work. The
healthy life la Ihe only happy life— ,
do not let It slip from you For thirty
year* Dude s 1‘epfo Mangan has been
helping |>eo|de who were run-down
hack to good health It wsa mail#
famous by Ihe medical profession
Sold by druggists In both liquid and
tablet form —Advertisement.
What Waa Lacking.
“He's u self niMtle ntnn."
“I know |( seems to me be should
bate gone to mu e\|n-rt now and (ben
for adt Ice "
WHY DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND
SWAMP-ROOT
—
Fur m«nv years druggists hare wttrhed
with mm h mtertst the remarkable re, „rd
maintained by Dr Kdiners Swamp knot, j
the great kidney, liter and bladder medi-
rin*
It is a physician's prescription
Swamp lh»ot is a strengthening medi
cine It helps the kidnevs, h\er and bl.\d-
der do the work nature intended they
should do
Swamp Root has stood the test of tear*.
It is sold by all druggists on its merit
and it should help you No other kidney
medicine has so many friends.
He sure to get Swamp Root and start
treatment at once.
However, if ton wish first to test tint
great preparation -send ten cents to Dr.
casting rtur only negative vote.
Of the 74 affirmative^, 43 were re
publican* and .26 democrat*. An
nouncement* were made that all ab
sent and paired senator* favored ratF
fit at ion
S< nator Ho-ah. republican. Idaho,
author of the c{fngre*«ional resolution
reiiucstlnic the calling of an *rm* con-
ferem e supported the naval limitation
treaty In * *peech. but declared the
pat t must be regarded "as the hegtn-
The other indictment. Mr. Scheiber
said, ectitwed Patton and Jenninga
ing tbe Muscle Shoals problem. Sen
ator Norris, chairman of the commit
tee, announced here after the govern
ment's plants had been inspected.
Members of the house military af
fairs committee, which with the sen
ate committee, is inspecting the ni
trate and waterp iwer projects, ex-
preswed the view mat Muscle Shoals
actually and Muscle Shoals on paper
looked quite unlike, and Heprest-nla-
with permitting and inducing the t | Tt , u U |j declared the house commit
bucketing of order* In that on Octo
ber 3, 1921. they made a contract be-
twet-n themselves to purchase 390
hale* df cotton at the market quota
tion without any Intention of making
a pur< ha*e or delivery.'*
The “John Doe” Inquiry which led
to the Indictment* was an outgrtftoth
ning and only the beginning of the 0 f District Attorney Uanw.n » inveati-
work of disarmament.’*
Mr Borah praised th* conference
for what It had done and at the same
time asserted that It had accomplish
ed nothing toward limiting modern
weapons of warfare and had made but
an "almost insignificant” reduction In
the armament budget* of the powers.
gallon into bucket shop operation* In
the financial district and the snare*
aet for the Investing public by ^t-
rtch-qnlck promoters
Testimony given before Magistrate
MrAdoo concerning the alleged irreg
ularities practiced by certain mem
bers of th* Indicted exchange caused
“I have no doubt.” said the Idaho him publicly to express his amaiement
senator, "that (his treaty represents and upon his recommendation the evi-
all that It was possible to secure at denre waa carried to tbe grand jury,
this conference Nevertheleaa I should The American cotton exchange waa
regard the treaty as a disaster rather originally known** the American ent-
ihan a benefit If It came to be re- ton and grain eachange It was or
garded ns all there la to do. oven ganlsed by Joseph C Cooper, a south-
in the' next ten year*, in the matter ern promoter, who la said now to hate
of disarmi.ment It la fitting that we * claim of tSM.MO against the ex-
congratulate ourselves on what has change. It was Incorporated In New
l»een done, but It I* exceedingly lm York state August 24. 191I.
portant that we utilize the occasion | t was brought out at the John Doe
for consideration of what there la yet | nnu | ry , h «t many membership* had
to be done. lM***n sold in the south for prices as
"Really, while It Is a beginning and low as $125 payable on inatnllment*
perhaps will mark an era in progress The market value of membership on
and civilization, the treaty accom- the exchange today wa* said to be un-
tee would never consent to the plants
being scrapped.
Mr. Hull said the plants might well
be used In time of peace for tmiking
fertilisers hut that they must "ever
be kept la ru .diiMtas in case of emer
gency.'*
Chairman Norris did Aot share the
view of a few of hi* rntleagves that
the Muscle Rhoalt problem might be
speedily disposed of on return to
Washington of the committee He
said he would Invite the presidents
of four chemical and technical or
ganisations to appear before the com
mittee at once They are the Ameri
can Koclety of Klectrlcal Engineer*.
American Soqfety of Chemical En
gineers. American So<d*ty of Civil
Engineers and the American Society
of Mechanical Engineer*
"We have a tremendous responsi
bility before us." asserted the chair
man. "and
for the trial of perrons charged with
serious offenses by a special court
composed of the highest justices; for
general co-operation between the
htorth and the south of s most promts,
ing character, and for assistance from
the British parliament to remedy the
unemployment difficulties in Belfast
which render the carrying out of th*.
previous Craig Collins pact almost lm
possible.
The fart that the representatives
of the Dublin Belfast and imperial
ffaveraraenta. set their signatures to
such an agreement. Is regarded In
pohtfrpl circles a* the most slgnlfl
rant and weighty happening since the
Irish treaty was signed. The confer
ence sat throughout the whole day hut.
there alwaya was a most hopeful and
cheerful spirit manifested by all iboe*
participating la It.
Airway to Panama Bomg Planned.
Washington —As soon as Mexico la
officially recognized by the United
States a fleet of American army planes
will be seat through Mexico to lay
oat an airway to (be I’anama Canal
xone
This became known following tha
announcement of Hecretary of War
Weeks that plans for the early es
tablishment ot an air route to the
• anal sone as a measure of national
we are going to endeavor defense were being made by the war
pushes very little compared to what
we yet must accomplish in order to
get the benefit of this flr.?t step. There the exchange,
hna be*-n a great, deal of diacusslon
about who was the author of the dis
armament conference The real au
thor was public opinion, and without
determined A minimum price of $1 •
ooo was fixed at the last meeting of
Conference of Women to Meet.
tp thresh It out along business-like department
and sound scientific lines "* | • These plana were begun nearly
In saying that the visit of the three years ago by Brig Gen W'llltam
committees ha* shown many-new an- Mitchell, assistant chief of the air
gles to the situation not covered by service. They have been held In
the hearings In Washington. Mr Hull abeyance through the wishes of the
declared ”we had a lot of evidence be- state department pending recoghttioo
' f«*re us which we have found here to of the Mexican' government,
be mere camouflage ” H was hla _______________
opinion, he said, that much of the Ratification Program Concluded,
ground must be gone over again Washington —The senate complet-
The entire day was spent In a tour w( ] ^ts part of the arma conference
of the two nitrate plants and other program by riving Its approval to tha
properties of the reservations. Data two treaties of the group of sgy
before the committeemen showed en submitted to’ it for ratification,
that the government spent $31,237,656
Take Yeast
Yitamon Tablets
To Round Out
Face and Figure
With Firm Flesh
Tf you are hettow-v hctkrd.. sailow-
skmr-t sunken rtiastrj and g'en<-rally
» r *k or run down an«i want to n>uad
»ut your fare and nsur, to idrsBiag
and normal proportion# you aril! nod
tUs steipi*- teat weft worth trrtng
first w«|gh yourself and measure
your»*if Nest take Maetia's VITA-
M« »N- two tablets with every meal
Then weigh end measure yourself
assin sack Week and continue taking
Msstut's VITA MON regularly until
you are aattaftei nith your gain in
eeigt)t and eneruy Mastia s VITAMoN
tablets contain l.kgMy roneentrstesl
yenat-vita mines a# veil as the tw*
other s*HI mors important vitamin**
r f at Soluble A and Water Soluble t*i
together srtth organs iron and real
lime salts They will not u| set the
*t«m#< h or reuse gas. but „n th# ran-
trarv nr* a great gkl to digestion, to
overome ronetipstion end #* g gen -
erg| rorvdltloner of th# whole *• stem
IMmples. boils and skin eruption* seern
to \ sreah Ilk* madK under its purjfy-
Mg influence, the rompleS|a*n he- nines
fresh and beautiful, tne rh**k* rosy
Instead of pdle. the Ups red tn»tesd of
• olnrles*. the eve* bright insteed of
dull 8o rapid and amaaing are th*
result* that thousands of people every
where are sow taking to them as a
l«itvk way to put on w- ight and in rsasa
energy Re sure to remember th*
name Msstin's VI-TA-MON-the orig
inal and genuine yeast-vitamin* tablet
-there is nothing else Ilk* it »• do
not accept Imitations or substitutes
You an get Masttn's VITAMON at
any druggist
On the final ratification roll caila
Baltimore, Mtl. — A I’an-Airmrlcnn on the nitrate plants and that the sal- the affirmative ’expreHSbtn of senate
the sustaining power of public opinion conf « r< *P t ® wonien upon civic and vaae value as scra’p was estimated at opinion was all but unanimous. Not
this treaty will accomplish little in problems, called by the National $7.850,000. They were told that plant a signle vote was cast against the far
the way of bringing the world toward ••' < * a K ue °f Women Voters, will open No. 1 was obsolete and that $4,000,000 oastern treaty, drawn to guarantee
disarmament Unless we go forward in th,B t,ty A I ,r,, 20 - continuing here would he required tq make it modern a new bill of rights to China, and
until April 28. Then -the conference After an inspection of the site for there was otily one dissenting voice'
will move to. Wasiington. where, after proposed dam No. 1, 17 miles east of when the constitutional "advice and
visiting places of interest it will be Florence, the party will leave for consent” was given to the pact for
Kilmer A Co., jlinghnmton N Y for » u . , ,
i v i ' , • r r * upon what has been done.
Miuple lotlIc. When writing be sure and
unction this paper.— Advertisement
naval armaments have, been
Litter.
"Well, iiere yen are in your sanctum
RUrnuiniliMi by lilerulure.” ‘ Litter, not
literalur**-," said the editor.
MOTHER! OPEN
CHILD'S BOWELS WITH
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP
Your little one will love the “fruitv”
taste of "California Fig Syrup" even if
constipated, bilious, irritable, feverish,
or full of cold. A teaspoonful never
fails to cleanse the liver and bowels.
In a few hours You can see for your
self how thoroughly it works all the
sour idle, and undigested food out of
the bowels and you have a well, play
ful child again.
Millions of mothers keep “California
Fig Syrup” handy. They know a tea
spoonful today saves a sick child to
morrow. Ask your druggist for genu
ine “California Fig Syrup." which has
directions for babies and children of
nit ages printed on iaittle. Mother!
r*. You mum. say "l ’nlffucuta" or you may
get an imltarkm tig sirup.—Ad\erti.M>-
„ tuent.
It Isn't always the veteriiiary c«»l-
lege graduate that displays the U>o»t
burse sense
out for prufM-UfiB* that will
moulding public opinion to secure real
disarmament. i\e shall not in the end
accomplish much.
"Suppose we were to he content.
Suppose we were to sterilize the in
terest anti enthusiasm "aroused in fa
vor of disarmament and should rest
\W should
then have to face the fact that no such
known
addressed at an- evening mass meet
ing hy Secretary Hughes, by Dr. L. S.
Rowe, dirrrtor general of the Pan-
American Union, and hy delegates.
Sunday, April 23. will he "Annapolis
Washington.
revision of the Chinese tariff.
The momentum with which the rat
ification program was flwept to a
Wins Jewels By Birth of Daughter
Oakland, Calif.—James C. Blum, Jr., conclusion exceeded the expectations
by bfcominjt the father of a girl, has of the administration leaders.
Day.” by invitation of the governor of won ,he r 'P ht t0 inherit two necklaces. By the day’s accomplishment the
Maryland. one diamonds and the other of senate set a new record for actlom
- pearls* valued together at $100,000. j four far-reaching International oove-
. - His mother, Mrs. Rosa Blum,, be- nants having been ratified withip Dro
Bandit Robs New York Tribune. queathed them to be his when his days, and six within the last^we.jk.
New York.—Three bandits walked wife gave-birth to a daughter. :
into the accounting room of the New Blum, who already had come into Another Agricultural Loan,
any other instrument of modern war- York Tribune, in Park Row, across possession of the rest of his mother's Washington.—An advance of $359,-
fare except airplane carriers. the street from City Hall police sta- $.TiOJlOO estate, brought suit last 1000 fo'r livestock and agricultural pur-
year to get the necklace because his poses was announced for North Car-
in the world as will exist after the
tieaty is ratified.
"The conference was wholly unable
to deal with the submarine or with
We are simply beginning the great Hon, held up two clerks and a watch-
RB1NE
1 64*
Rsduc
Tlsiacs, Carbs, Filled
Tendon* Soreness from
Braises er Strains; stops
Spavin Lamsnsas, allays pain.
Does not blister, rsenova tha
hair or lay up tbs horse. Only
a few drops required at sach
application. $2.50 a bottle at
druggists or daliversd. Book 1 A free.
W. F. TOUNG, 1st.. Jl# Tt#*W Sc, SpriatfaU, Hub.
COCKROACHES
Waterbuga
ANTS
Easily killed by using the genuine
Stearns’ Electric Paste
struggle of disarmament.
man, and escaped with $1,000.
Better Day* Ahead.
New Orleans.—Optimism over pros-
Three Men Killecf.
Bowling Green, Ky. — Three men
wife had borne a son.
Many New Offender*.
Washington.—Only 14 per cent of
pects of greater business activity in were killed and six others were in-' the crimes registered by civil authori-
the lumber industry during the cur-, Ju^d two probably fatally, when the ties in the last six months can be at-
rent year featured addresses delivered three-story trame warehouse of the : tributed to previous offenders, accord-
at the opening session of the seventh , American Tobacco company buckled ing to E. E. Dudding, president of
oiina by the war finance corporation.
annual convention of the Southern under the weight of 800,000 pounds of ylhe Prison Relief society. Based bn rine corps, in connection with
_ _ 2 _ a. l ... -' i I _ V, „ .. V, ‘ _a_#2_#.2 t .. ^ _ J .1 „ .2 1. y m 4 * Vi <-1 »1 F O A A A rv* n v*t w a a xx» r\
Praise For Marines.
Washington. — A letter expressing
the ‘highest commendation of your
corps” from Postmaster^, .General
Work has been received by Major Gen
eral LeJeune; commandant of the ma-
thc
Pine association here. - ; tobacco and fell in a heap here. Tne statistics, which he said had been oh-
R. M. Ha Ho well, of Elizabeth. La.. ! dead are Edward L, Hendrickj, 43, j.tained from official prison records, Mr.
vice-president of the association, in manager of the warehouse; Roy [ Duddihg estimated that 86 per. cent
his address opening the convention, Haynes, $5. of Scottsburg, the book-; of those definitely connected with
IB . . _ B ‘ ' , , • • . » '•-J * 'V* . ‘
withdrawal of 2,000 marines who havo
been guarding the mails. ' •
"I wish to extend my personal
thanks and appreciation for tne ma4-
(Dclared that “the business of the na- keeper, and a negro workman. crime in the past half year have been terful and efficient methods by which
tion now seems to' be coming out of Fifteen men were buried in^he de- 1 new offenders. Some are wealthy and
the shadows and predicted it yvould bris. Six escaped without serious in- commit crime without hope of gain,
improve steadily.
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jury.
he eaid.
these operations have been conducted
and brought to such a successful ccu-
clusion. ' the postmaster gene“ai said.
Pine Association Names Officers.
New Grleahs^-John H^'Kirby of
Russia Would Trade. Wife Kills Husband. . SwifU Faces Charge.
Chicago — A handwritten letter Atlanta —Mrs. Ora Lou Vinson. 44. . 4 Chirago—=Louis N*-. Swift, Jr., ton
scratched with pin and ink on news- whom a lunacy commission found of the packer, was free on bond hut Houston. Texas, was elected president
print paper amf plastered with 5.60ft sane when her daughter tried to place scheduled to appear before the police of the Southern Fine association at
rutdes worth qf postag*- spuhpK. ar her in an asylum, shot and kill- 1 le-j- mafcistjate sa & ch^ne of dxjijjjg aji^the com.luciutg -essiun utjLhe s*yemh
rtYeq’JfF me u.n • ' • ’ . f. iJf. 1 ilVj ir. ▼flStft’fi/ 66, Yn nTs^gmonioh . in’’ \!< atej. Mr. fifil^ual- convention. Other officers
noi* .Manufacturers' association from office. Swift was arrested after bis an tom tv chosen-jvere: ' Vice-presidents It.- M
Ural, Russia, with the first offer to The shpoting. according to the po- 1 bil*-had collided with another car and Hailowefl. Elizabeth. La., and P. H.
export goods known to have been re- He*. the cBjnax to a series of law- **• held four hours at the JCran.'ion Gardiner. Laurel. Miar; . treasurer,
reived here from *that section of suits over property between the two. police station, until his brother Wil-*Henry M Young. New Orleans, secre-
Russta. who had been separated for aeevra) |tam'appeared and famished bo ad . tary-lrtaskrer. X E. Rhodes. New Or-
The letter eaomeratM a slteable list rears Mr Rwift deat*4 rbe charge of to- leoaa: chief couob*! John H Liicaa
of goods. mauafnctur*d sad raw auto- Dr Vlason had roc*u: 1» filed salt tosirsUOfl He eaptslaed that th# so- Kansas City: assistant necrotans#, M
rials which the nations: oo*»rtat. for divoreo. • '.a I mine hla wiffi had cideoc was uaavuidaHs. d_* to a U Jtorrhes. New Orleans, nod W B
f foreiga trads ho4 lor gala jikrwabeoed hla Ufa. jaBy^ery pa i sen eat .0*r4*m. J tkfioatlllA Fla
AIbo 81 KE l>EATH to rats and mire. Those
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emmy both and property.
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