The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, July 03, 1924, Image 6
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THE PEOPLE. HAHN WELL, S. q.
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LEGION
CCopy for This iMpartment Supplied by
tho Ajncrloan Legion Nows Service.)
GENERAL DRAIN HAS
DONE GOOD SERVICE
ften. JmiM*H A. Dmln of Washington,
D. C., prominent In activities of tlw
American Legion since the Inception
of that organization, was chosen to
represent the legion at the twentieth
anniversary confen*nce on child labor
because of the Intense Interest which
the Legion has always taken In the
welfare of children and the solution
of their problems.
The conference was held at Wash
ington Ln May, Jn«f prior to the adoje
tlim by congress of the child labor
amendment to the Constitution, which
now goes to the states for ratification.
General Crain was active at the two
caucuses held In Laris at which the
American Legion was conceived. lie
wms commander of the Idstrlct of
Columbia department of the Legion
from May, 1937, to November, 1921.
I Hiring the same period he was a mem
ber of the national executive commit
tee. lie was long chairman of the
Fourth district rehabilitation commit
tee.
At the last national convention of
the Legion General I>rnln was one of
the leading candidates for national
commander For several ballots lie
battled with John K. (Julnn, the pres
ent commander, for that high post.
A lawyer by profession. General
I>raln has been locateij at'Washington,
I>. C.., for 15 years. He served In the
National Guard of the state of Wash
ington, rising from private to brigadier
general. From 1001 to lOod he was
adjutant general of the state of Wash
ington.
Interested in mrrvement.s that made
for the upbuilding of the national de
fense, General I>raln took an active
part in the National Rifle association
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I DOING GOOD WORK
IGH prutse for the services
being rendered to the na-
tlon by the American Legion is
expressed by Gov. Charles A.
Templeton" of Connecticut, in a
recent letter to State Comman
der 11 I*. Armstrong.
After expressing his sense of
Uu* great servlet? which the men
of the Legion gave their coun
try in time of war, Governor
Templeton proceeds:
“Your organization has done
gixxl work In the past and I am
persuaded that it Will continue
that good work. In the direc
tion of combating propaganda
and In other patriotic directions,
the American Legion Is perform
ing a great service. 1 trust that
In every way and particularly. In
the matter of rendering service
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Large photograph—-Senator I*ut Harrison of Mississippi making the ktanot
I N-mooratlo national convention" fn Madison Square gunh n. New York city. Inset
address at the ojaming. of tie*
Gtsirge Brennan of Illinois and
Thomas Taggart of Indiana, the two “Big RosseA,’’ discussing McAdoo Smith deadlock of the early ppMss'dings.
NEWS REVIEW OF
CURRENT EVENTS
T. BoMnson through Gov. Churbs*
Brough.
T!
ind telling afxuit his record
Democratic Convention War
of Fighting Faction*
and Mad Tumult
VV
By JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN
TliKN the iMuocnitic national
coii\entjon. which .opcm*d Tues
day In Madison Square Garden. New
York city, adjourned Thursday eve
ning to Friday jnoming ^tlie n.et re
sults Wer»* these; Two keynote
speeches; many tumultuous demon
strations; a -platfonri conrnitte** dcs-
[K*rufely struggling with seemingly lu-
.sii|>ernble com plication*, and an * nF
pan-nt deudl'K’k bet w*s‘0 the fc trees of
Gen. Jamee A. Drain.
and was at one time .Its president He
was also made chairman of the execu
tive commltB'e of the National Guard
Association of the United States. He
served in that capacity from LxCl to
1910.
When the World war broke out the
general took his place In the front
rank of duty. He was assigned as a
major In the ordnance oflUvrs' reserve
corjw and wag No. 1 on that list For
u few months he served as assistant
chief ot the. division of small arms in
the ofllce of tin 1 chief of ordnance at
Washington.
on June* d, 1917, he was assigned to
the ITrst division of the .A. K. F. He
went with that division to France In.
that memo ruble June when the arrival
of the llrst small units ol the Ameri
can forces was balled with such ac
claim by the war-weary allies. ,
Immediately upon big arrival. Gen
eral Brain was assigned as one >d" that
group whose important duty It was to
McAdoo ^ and Smith, with favorite
s->ns In plenty and going strong, of
the rival MoAdoo and Smith demon
stratmn* the N«*w Yorker stag<‘d the
longer and noisier. In the < nly test
vot**— that niiurs<lay‘ afternoon on the
question of adjourning t<> Thurs<la\
night or Friday morning the Smith
forces won by u \dte of 555*4 to 5lit.
The convention -drtblded to stick to fb«*
two thirds rub*—which may or mn\
not have been a victory for Smith.
Then* an*' l.tf.K delegates; necssTry
to .nominate, 7511 Kach stat** Is a
law unto itself as to the unit rule.
As to the platform the situation was
tills: The subeommlttev w^is still at
work on a draft to N* Submitted to
the full committee. This draft con-
tain«*d alternative planks <*n several
eontneerslal subjycts. Including the
I<eagUe of Nations. the-Ku Klux Klan
and jiroldbitlon It was hoj^Mi to have
the platform ready for the convention
sometime Friday. Then* was every
( »n*s{s*ct of u light on the llooj*. over
the I>aguo of Nations and Klan
planks!
Those who had been placed In nom
ination were; Senator tsear'W. Vn
len^jobd of Alabama. SHiator Jmepb
T. Robinson of Arkttnsas, William
Gibbs McAdo*. of ("allfornli . Gov Al-
fnsl IT Smith of New York. Willard
Saulshury, former senator from 1 ?ela-
wifre; Bavld F. Houston, cabinet i^fll
is*r in the Wilson administration;
Samuel M Ralston. fonn**r governor
of Indiana; <cw Albert G. Ritchie of
Maryland. Gov. Jonathan NL I>ivisof
Kansas. Senator W'H>dbrMge N. Fer
ris of Michigan.
HKN came Galif tmla and McAdoo.
Fonner Senator James 1 >. Phelan
(.1915-21), chosen l?cH*attse h«* is a
Roman Gatholii', made the nomlna-.
tlon while t!a* gre«it cpiwa] got set for j t),
t be demonstration' to follow. It start
's! at 5:3<» with staged and lM.o<ted
aeeessories and spontaneous list lights
it was In part a pm-Klun demon
stration. At 4:55 It was still going,
strong with the Smith forces trying
to drown out the McAdoo sUouters
and the band Inaudible. Tl*en George
Bn*nnan of Illinois, ini command of the
anti-McAdoo forces, ettuclit tin* eye of
< "balrman Wtilsb, and moved to ad
Journ. Walsh declared It carried
without consulting the milling nn*l
slioiiting "crowd.
Thursday was Smith day, GonnectI-'
cut yielding to New York. Four years
ago a vigorous young man seconded
tin* nomination of Smith at S'in Fran-
eisco an*l won for himself the vie*
presidential nomination. Tbucs«lay
this same voting man, Franklin 1».
R<H»sevelt, manager of the Smith cam
paign. lighting against the Inroads of
Infantile paralysis had virtually to
Still llllvt
Journey.
So the sparr of a' single life covers
the transjM,nation development of
America from the ox team and covered
wagon at two miles an hour to the
airplane at 1.51 miles. In between are
tage co;tcl>. pony express, rail-
paol and the march of the American
people across the Continent.
Mauglmn, In accomplishing
the
seemingly Imix-ssiMc, won fame for
himself and prestige for the air serv
ice and for his country. HI* flight is
*q*o<"hal, from both military and cotn-
fnercial viewpoints. Ihcidentally, a
trans<'<mtlnental all-night air-mail serv-
bv giK*s into «*fTei-t next Tuesday.
piUTMIKR MUSSt (LINT
* whose Kisssly downfall
of Italy,
had been
nslleted by his opi*one,pts as the re-
1
be i
carried to
the pi,*!
i-tform
to muk**
tie*
nomination. ITh*
convn
tlon paid
Mm
a line j
>ers' 'nal
triiitit
e. The
Siiiifli demons
tration
w lilch
f. dl« iw ed
Lust.
*d from i
2:5o to
1 :55
and was
the
wildest at
id tioisii
i*St '•>(
*r staged
in a
national •*
‘"tiv'entl'
m. Jlie
• McAdoo
I’t
puzzle
got. tho
said It at least explained tiie
of , the r.rgl convention, “Who
tickets?**
H
ARLAN F. STONK, the new at tor- i
ncy general of the .United States. |
111.-1 suit Wt-lnesday in the United
States Idstrlct court in Glilcago, charg
ing tin* Standard < >11 companies of
eight states and 44 other oil companies
with violation of the unti-trus* act.
Yes; this Is the Sherman anti-trust
act and the Standard ‘>11 company of
1911. when Judge Kenesaw Mountain
Landis said “Guilty** and Imposed a *
tin.* of $.29,i*■ i,o<«). The petition Is
aimed primarily at tin* Standard Oil
• ■toiupany of New; Jersey, parent crganl- :
zatlon of the series of corporations in
to which the old company was split,
the StamUml oil Gompany of Indiana
(cover!nr; the 15 Gontral states); the
Texas company, the Gasoline Ffoducts
company and the Standard Ih*v**1oi>-
nient company.
suit of the abduction and murder of
Socialist .Matteottl, Is today more than
ever his country’s national hero. In-
'■(dentally he conf.atnded the prophets
and set all diplomatic Kuro]*e aga{*e by
bis magnltieent gift to the Lallan peo
ple. In iui cjH»,dial nddri >s before the
seniite Tuesday, confirmed by an ad
dress Wednesday t" tbe Fasclstl tmi-
Jority In the lower house, he promised
to reform the Fascist government,, and
to return to constitutional pa'rllamen
tun government. He promised this:
‘T'lnt. I will cause the Institution
of parliament to function regularly
an'l nobly as an organ of legislative
power, restoring to It its capacity anil
Its pn-stige.
“S'H'ond, I will regularize under tbe
constitution the situation of tbe "n-t
tlotial mlllrliu
“Third. I will n*press the sui^rifn-
jHist*<l lllegallsms in -the organization
of the Fan’lst party.
In behalf of the
nilml Gharles
the navy..
I'
Kven th
Mussolini's
Socialist-
do md
sineeritv and giH>d
doubt
fattlg
By giving up th*' didatorsldji he is ap-
pan-nRy inon- po\y, rful than ever.
G un. j;
TUeSdl
Th
otl
r
i h
SIU feature of
lug day, was the ad«
a tor Bat (Byron Button)
lesday flu* o(h*iv
' Ircss of.Scn-
Ilarr.sou of
Misslsslpid, temporary **latirttrtm nTot
..niclal " keynoter. In Hvingr**s's|onal
life la* Is “chl**f Uair-bniter'' of tin-
Ropuldlcans a party duty. \vhli'!i he
Intere
bill, Inclyding the
panics iT Gglifornla
Lotiislana. New Y«
ferm«*d “secondary
are Coneerip'd as li
with the five "prln
Specifically, the -
the d*'fendants are
sjs named in the
Standard < »H com-
Kansas, K* ntuck.v,
irk and *»hio, tin*
defendants'* tind
Tiers of contracts
ar\ (Icfcndnnts.’’
Purge-, allege that
“■i - n ga g*‘d in a xsim-
Hieerf ally
II Ms eh.
iwrfonns w
ih
dd!
IT
Ills
with
te,L
irgoj
Bit notliing Ilk
'Mg Ue wa
botll end-
t -
ing In
lie
the
f--r
tlay'-L
Repuh
pr*-tt\
*\«
■t
an
t
*r
tsted
light
as they
study the methods of warfare
hud Injen evolved In the long, snail-
like progress of trench warfare, lie
went to British and Fr**nch amiies to
study ordnance repair ami supply.
Now things in warfare continued to
occupy liis attention, on October 1,
1917. he was-culled to the .headquar
ters "i the A IT F. as chi**! of the
small arms and maclilne gun division.
Tank/-, helmets, grenades an I tin* like
occupied liiurhere.
He became chief of the tank division
In November, 1917. He was the Amer
ican member of the Anglo-American
tank commission, which co-ordinated
the activities of the allies In the de
sign, manufacture and issue of many
large tanks. He was also Tirdnance
officer of the tank corj>3;
He retunH*d home in May, '1919, and
was discharged tn June following. He
won the high distinction of the Idstln-
gulshed Service medal, the Legion
d’Honneur and tiie Cross of the Crown
of Italy. He at once resumed the
practice of law In Washington and
has ‘given unstlnfIngly of his time to
the American Legion and the many
movements which it has fostered for
the upbuilding of the nation.
:vnei
- iw n
an
W.
n
am
\\
working,
lie blis!
l.-u " wdt
nearly jd
tin* \V"rh
!is**;ts>*
eb spieiic
I **I*h in*j
ii>o.'n_ an
\ t* <•'uu r
ngm*
tl.at
. the
He
bination: and e.-n-
trad** and com'me
states and with f
"line. ker<»sen<* a
■;.r"duots.’'
pira.y in restraint "f
- e apeng th«* se\ eral
■•reign tint Intis in gns-
1
ul.er livdm*‘ari
*n
Pe
th
w it
U\
i:
Wedn*
tend t
NTTUF ST ATI
l"gg at 1/* n
tv fr"’.:i
Mr.bus
was
ashlngt
at
•r*
1 * *.
n*
w-
-it
-1,
t!
\ ast
M*i,
not
held July
i*\.*outi"n "f :
uellt given
e was ns f"!h
Js the de-in
that the Fa
elT«*et a-
F tic* tir-t e
■ Tee"vefv aI
ad"r Kel-
instrueted
>n t" at-
itee "f pre'atiers
Icutd**n t" dis-
•itwes plan. The
UN. JAM US BARKY HKKTZ<>G
sday accepted the pretnier-
1 ship "f tbe Uriicn "l South Africti, suc-_
e,*ed!ng Bretnier Jan Ghristlnti Smuts,
1 resign**.!. Smuts. pnld,!**r statesman,
reek"ft***p in "thef parts <>f the British
empire as one of the greatest tigun-s
of his time, is the champion of the
policy of strict allegiance f the Brit
ish home government. Ilertzog, the
Nafiomillst Labor leader. Is cbatiiplon
of tb* 1 movement of the South Afrh-an
: party " t" estatilisb an independent
Fut'1.1 governed reputdic. The r'*e**nt
el'-ctloii-eampaign was fought on this
Issm*. The result was a substiintlal
mtijorlty lit i*tirliam**nt for t'c* South
Afrb'an latrty. Thus th** ilfsf avTwvd-
’ ly republican govcninient in the Brit-
|l^h etnpin* will soon In* In t*\Ftericc.
It Is tipparently it s^shuid blow' :tt the
prjneiple of Imi'erial unity,
renu-tnl'ored that I’romicr
("nnad.'i leelltie*! to submit
m**nt the tivtity made by Gn-:
jwitb Turkey—the so-Ca!led
i treaty—-ott tb»'* ground flat:
lug It.
It Will be
King of
to purlin-
■at Britain
Litu-anm*
(’annda
b;
no
in* In it
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with IT.--
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mill; Win
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tltUi-an
will
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lid.-lte
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for vi*v
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in b*
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Tu*
gm
■ lay. He
ts at the
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A light U*ai>ed up on tlie fop of a
125-foot shaft In Madison square, says
the New York World, to bum there
steadily us u reminder to the living of
the youth cut down on the battlefields
of France, and. of mother* who
weighed the lives of their sons against
the cull to defend the nation’s honor
and made the sacrifice.
The “eternal light** shaft, gift of
Rodman W ana maker, was hewn from
a century-old pine io the virgin forests
of Oregon. It t* surmounted by a
star and by a light that never will
dim. A similar eternal light to the
memory-of war dead bums on the
grave of the unknown soldier, under
neath L’Arc de Triumphe in Baris.
Gold star rnotlmrs and Gongressional
Menbil wearers stoo<l beside tbe hok
low sqnare of marine*, soldiers and
sailors around the shaft us Mr. Wimu-
nuiker tmveile*] the Inscribed pink
marble base of the shaft A salute to
the dead revert*eruted from army can
non, and “The Star-tf]>angled Runner*’
was played.
“We give this simft t > ftn* rJt s v of
New York In tlte name of those moth
ers wv worship, who gave us t^ose
hero«*s who paid- tlie supnene sjicriflce
on the field of valor,’* Mr- Wanumukex
said “May It over sldue and i>e a
guide to posterity In tie* Interests of
liberty and fri*edom."
Mayor Hylan, who made the sp**ech
of' acc^tmuv^ declnr**d he dedicated
the <hiift to the m-lhers who plae***!-
tlmlr own flesh and bl"o<l on tlie altar
of sacrifice, and that ho further dedi
cated It to the Ideals of the American
nation.
MaJ. Gen. Robert I>*e Bullard stsdre
army, and Rear Ad-
riunkett s;a*ke f*’r
Ball.-!"
itr*
■J-
1-0+0
.-rant use
i
Wa! -
ally i
that
tlu*r
At -4iiske'j tluil the--citx
, t ('f ii f4t»* for an Aifterican Legion me
rial t'Uildlng In Ulmwood juirk, on<
to* **it \ roeroatl'n centers. Thf
**+«*' t and main
AI
•:rv os
■ecbes
•n In*
in*
of
L.
no city :
m men
re
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inat
— lor many
irnr AVai-b ’
,ri
tl
«* tb'* s
mltt'v
report
-Glmln
I 'Ils. • 1
Alabama n-c .inatod Senator o-aaTf
\Y. 1 nderwood. it> l aqsok*^*-; ;an being
Forney Johnston of Iirlinlngl.ayi I'n-
lorwood Is the original ami Klan man.
Johnston Jed- artfuiliy up to a e!!ma\
wboro he named the Ku Klux Klan
right out In mooting. A large part of
the convention thereupon went plumb
crazy in a long, riotous anti Klan
demonstration marked by parades
and fist fights. Its significance was
that it was spontaneous anil not
staged.
Arkansas nominated Senator Joseph
feneo m
crrpvi'O
s ■ a iTc< *t
t.itos, a:
tiF'rmati
to Lond*
!gn.
tain
city.
cost
tin* memorial without
Tlo* building as p
x m
t*
annud
" v
, ng-
a
V"I-’
1 U«
-ign.
i"*nim
i.* Be
■ < "ool
par-
set*
if th*
d Cell
It
a nee
It
1 rune
BrefiTT
-Haya-hi. Ja
Gourt of St.
n ,w '*\p**ct**d
i’l Im jArvCTTfer M l
Britain. 1 ‘reouh-r J1
i’roial'T Thminis of
M i*"-Uni of Italy 11
aiii•O' a-mbavet'.!
James.
ten
\ 1 irk.
bureau
to the
'tiah
L’
aviator fiew
IUUT. RUSSULL
United States arrb.v
from New York to Sah Uranciseo Mon
day in 21 hours and 4 s * minutes. Seven
ty-two years :**g" Uzra Meeker crossed
tne continent In five months—and la
mot of
The I teitU" rat-
are “cl.
orriing witii
Belgium.
ovi-c an all'-.
red di<i'i
o er.\ in c«-n-
Bare:
u.-ctien wit* •!■..
i]'j»'intiiient of Wii-
r to tlie
liaia llodgts. a
I >t*n\ er
lawyer, a?
r.
•t
Repuldii
•an national
("UiHiitt .***. Tiiey
expect
to link ut'
1 CHAN.
Reimliiicgn fdnds
W itb,'
Wall Street
through the fact that Hodges was a
classnmte at bYdumbln law school with
I (wight Morrow v n partner In J. B
M"rgHH-7?*H "’o.. who was a cUissmutt
of Brcsldent Coolldge at AmhersL
Aids New Building
One thousand dollars has l^oen
pledged by the Humboldt (Iowa)
SAVED FROM
AN OPERATION .
STORM RES
A
Mrs.ShawCalls Lydia ELPink* \ A
ham’s Vegetable Compound^"
a God-Send to Sick Women
UNIQUE MEMORIAL
IN HONOR OF DEAD
Adoption of Disabled
Veterans in Hospitals
Adoption of disabled veterans In
government biHSpltuls In the state has
been authorized by tlo* iVepartment
executive cotnmitt**** of th** American
Legion In U Lsc^'nsin. Broceeding on
tlie theory,that many sucli men dealrv
to becNMiie Legionnaires but failed to
jo f*o because <>f financial reasons,
each post will be asked to name cer
tain men In veterans’ bureau Institu
tions as members of a post, duias l<‘ Imj
paid from the i>otd treasury.
Aid for San Diego Post
When a photograph of th** Baibon
Memorial building. pniiKTfy of the
American I>*glon In San I'lep', Gal.,
appeared recently it caus»*tl a Hiiwllan
Legionnaire to donate his library to
tho jM-sr. This is In addition t" a val
uable museum,' much of which was
mad.* possible by a substantial- dona
tion by Mine. Schumann jleink to the
p*»st.
Humboldt
Woman's club to the building fund of
the local post of the American Ltglon,
which will be used to erect a memorial
community building. ,
Cambridge, Maine.—“ I sufTered ter
ribly with pains and soreness in'Tny
sides. Each montn
I had to go to bed.
PLANK CONDEMNING KU KLUX
KLAN BY NAME REJECTED BY
MARGIN OF ONE VOTE.
and th*3 dbetor told
me I simply had to
0) under an opera
tion before I could
get help. I saw your
advertisement in tho
paper, and 1 told my
husband one day to
f ;et me a bottle of
^ydia E. Pinkham’a
Vegetable Com
pound. Before I took
It better. I took it
the third dose I felt
four times a day for two years, getting
better all the time, and now for four
years I don’t have any pains. After
taking the medicine for two years I had
another child—a lovely baby girl now
four years old—the life of our home. I
do praise this medicine. It is a'Godsend
to women who suiTer with female
troubles and especially for pains at tho
periods. I surely was very had once,
‘ermw that Lydia E. Pinkham’a
and I kr
Lvc
Vegetable Compound saved me from an
ino
operation.” — M
Rou
Mrs. JosiE M. SHAW,
aute No. 1, Cambridge, Maine.
A country-wide canvass of purchasers
of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
pound reports 96 out of every 100 were
benefited by It. For sale by druggists
everywhere.
Somehow a men !>- unxhb* tn- geUttre
Idea Into his head that a girl with a
dimple can be In the Infcllc.-tuiil class.
New York.—The platform was per
footed at 2 o’clock Sunday morning
when, amid scenes of confusion sel
dom paralleled in party history, a
plank condemning the Ku Klus Klan
by name was pronounced rejected by
the narrow margin of a single vote.
Another Serious contest had been de
cided previously by ado$ion of a p*S*rk
•reaffirming In general terms only the
party’s faith in the league of n itions
Including the controversial Ku Klux
Klan and League of Nations issues,
the platform adopted I by th** Demo
cratic National conventlou by its reso
lutions committee contains half a
hundred planks. -Most of them commit
the party as to policy in the event of
victory in November, while others are
devoted chiefly to criticism of the
Republican Administration.
The pledges wihch would be taken
by tlie party include:
Further tax reduction and revision
of the tariff
Hnactni.-nt of legislation designed i
“to restore the farmer again ^ tcj.
economic equality with other indus
trialists "
Would Revise Freight.
Readjusrfii'-nt Yif freight rates and
revision of the transportation act'
I
with a vF'V of eliminating th>* rate- |
making section, abolishing the Rail
road Labor Board and restoring tc
States control over Intrastate rates.
Operation of Muscle Shoals for
maximum production of fertilizers.
Strict public control and couserva-
tion of the Nation's resources, recov |
er.y ,,f .
..,( Sr,.1
gu:
nl reserves “fraudulently” leas-
1 vigorous prosecution of any
of wrong doing in leasing
,
transactions
Governmental control of the anthra
* ire industry and “all other corpora
ti-'tis controlling the necessities of life |
where public welfare has been sub
ordained to private interests '’
Favor Operating Ships.
St .Joseph's
LIVER REGULATOR
forBLOOD-UVER-KIDNEYS
ECZEMA
After Others Fail
PETERSON’S OINTMENT
Big Box 35 Cents
14 Big Brother ,f Movement
The “Mg brother" movement has
received considerable Impetus in lL*uil-
ing. Ba^ since formation of .such u
group by the American Legion. * Sup-
{Kirt of the IJona, Rotary and Klwanls
clubs was given tlie Veterans in the,
movement Churches of all denomina
tions hare* been apiKTtled ‘to, and Uu*
Legioi) expects to wake the movement
a city-'wide affair. Tills will become
a regular activity of tbe jost.
Tiie - mighty healing {xiwer of Peter
son's Ointment when eczema or terr;M'
Itching of skin and scalp tortur.es.yo;
is known to tens of tiiousands"f p* •
pie the country over. -
For pimples, uebe, rough and re
skin, ulcers, old sen*^ piles and all
blemishes and eruptions it Is supreme
ly efficient, as any broad-minded drug
gist will t«*ll V 'Tl.
KILLS PESKY
BED BUGS ^
P.D.Q.
t; q
*-rat if
in of a' Government-owned
m-r ■
hunt
marine "so long as it may
t >e
n eces
saty without obstructing
tlF- ,j
,'*V *'1>I
imient of a privately owned
A met
"lean
flag shipping.”
Fa
ithfal
complain e with the spirit
Ixrain. C
ties and dai
tornado as
aefoss north'
At Lorain
probably sev
ed, and
amounting t.
000 and $3((.
At Sanjusl
ably 100 inj
damage betw
$2,000,000.
At Clevela
with severe
At Port Cl
age, due to
casualties.
At Mantuf
dead.
At Akron:
erty damage
$500,000 to $
At Yougstc
At Bay V
house said t
burying two.
At All Kin
Isolated In tb
ed by police.
At Elyria.
age.
At Cedar
tages blowrp
ties.
At Vermill
age from he
rain and hlgi
ualties.
Military or
rain and S
martial law-
been declare
State boai
action to pre
pervising wa
and Sanilusi
Wild r.-poi
day night at
true.
Many 1 min
ported by 'ey
Lorain and
Tornado
miles from !
with virtual!
tween.
Governor
visits strick*
KELLOGG G(
c vil servic* and
-rnal revenue offi'
its extension
<*rs ■
A/1LL ATTEN
■"sMATTE
Vs'ky
;ii tc
'Us-
it'ote
H
think, a Kf"? fi*ix cf l'. t n. (;.
1 "*vHs iguietus) makes a u . if. »-rt
kid a million H* d lt.es u<*a>fe*s .1
or Cooties, ami stops : tur* g**r
t)y killing tl.eir * ees. .u.,1 *H. s n
the clothing. Ulqutd Ure tl* 1
Is wl:at B. •!*, is 11 k- B.-4 Bug , st., • -;
as ko"<5 a chan •• as a si: <%vt>all m a Justp.
•fani'-d hi-Ht resort, l atent sp*>ut • fr»***
every package of 1*. I> „ to . nat'b \ • u *
killahcm and their nest « vgs in th*- era ks
Ix>ok for the d-vir’s head on ev
ery t.o\ S
niuke.u
three spouts
dntgglsr. or
c-!: t of pri
Works, T.-rre Haute Ind
I" ■ *1
Hos; i.i
.al s z<*
five K
all< ins
- - in talc f
lit!
ior s-7,o
at year
si-rit
prepai1
on r*‘-
•e by
nwl '
'b-uib.a
Ask for Memorial Site
Legionnaires of Roanoke, V.t., tiaw
•unc
PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
KetntrT.*,I •*/-.)ruff s, .,^u»| r (r k ;nnir
Restores Color end
Beaoty lo Gray end Faded Hair
ev-. ar il $’ <1 st [*niggi.,u.
ntse* « Q.' n. W Vn. IVUgiej--e- N Y
\i
i»* ( • at»*
' s;
tlaries for postal em
Al
Pi'
Washington
Ad'
"Ption
I *f
so-calle<l "ianie-dnck' |
nt London was
(
*:i-.
: itution;
tl
am* ndui'-nl whnli
the forthe+t.'iiitbf;
w.
Hi i •
1 preve
nt
ir.emlvers of .('ongr* s-
t ' discuss exec
I'articii
;i.t*i
op. in* a s.-ssioh after
plan. ,
th
..,r
defeat
fi»r
a n-elect p>n.
His appoint!):
k*
t
visi n <
(h** Corrupt Bractices
a White House
A
:o IC'eV.
•nt
. * --sivv* eampaigt
that Mr KeiU
<
;;' r
'I’mn-uis
an
id • xp'-ndityr'-s
conference “for
U rges
Law Enforcement. —=1
.mg witii such
Ur.
r'* •’ *
Tit x
if t-iie ('onstitui; hi and
Tjr.v,
t- 'k :
. > 1 ’
iti a > s * * r * on tli.it “ti)'
Otherwise for
B
'pa
bliran .
\dn
unir-rr.iti n has fail**';
tion
t ,
t!
11 ♦’*
Brolii: it:on i.iws " ,
Tins action
Ma
, ;nt ♦‘iKi u
O'
"f Asta’ic imm.gration
after the state
4 * \
i^ion by
1**
li ' s 1.; i t ion.
ad\.'» d by ttie
In;
ni p »1 i a t I-
111 (
l-p.-ndeh'* for the Phil-
i-nvilation for tli
i*S
ticipate hail lx
F-
tabli-shn
p*n'
’ of a full territoria!
icaa embassify i
f.,
Of L ? n\ o
rn:!
ie-n: for Alaska
House stateiio-r
1 r
• *]
A'peroan riirlits ir.
''tli.* d**sire of t
T
irk
ey and
t h *
' Taltillhient u' I’r* >i
the Dawes pla
d
u:
Wilson
irbitral award n-spect
effect as speed
it:
Arnu i.in
L. "*
Uolohel Jam*
l>:
a: ’ i u * o
f a
li resour* os in time of
been American
V
;vr
. reparation com
S \v
u ** pm 2p
red
uctioh of sea and land
also go to Uon
at
' T11J
iniettis
liassador at th.*
li-
onrotion
n f
deep wn for ways fr (m
Atnba^.rd-or
ti:
ie (
Ireat I.a
k o
; to the <i'l'f and Atlan
the state depar
f;
1" <
b ean a-
id
ihiprovem.'-nt of inland
. im. itation and 1
\\
a! **
rvv^ups *
ten:
e rally.
conferred at 1
K:
i arr
r ■ o
1-visiation dealing
Coolidge The
\N
Iraud al
etlt
Stock sales.
given out at "i
Vil
gor:as . nforcementyyf laws against
follows
ti:
(' *1 1
npolies
and illegal chmHiinations
j “It is the de-
a:
Ti
en.icim
*nt
of additional tneaMiiy;
tion that th.* I
if
rn
m s;iry
\
put into effect £
Tl:
ie pla’fl
jnn
denounces the Mellon
pl^his is the fi
HIUDERCCRNS Her’ore* Oims, Cet-
i<>Tint's, ete., st l'.t, ell I*uiu, enmr. s r. rnf rt to C e
f r - U nisK.-s walking e»^v t I y m.. l or st Kruj-
gists. Ulacox Clw-ujlaia Wore >, I'itcUug'ie, N. Y
Avrro 1 r "> f .p 1 r 2
1 ' ■ "s I t . 7 ■ In
tllf
wjW
just
They're a Sight
Mrs. Kul'Url.s—Why. Sarah, the
lor windows as so dirty 1 can't
through them.
Housemaid—Well, ma'am, I
come in tie* front door, an' egteept f»*r
Miss Rltz an' her young gei.it acrosw
the way in the windy, there ain't a
thing worth lookln at.— Auiericnn IuC-
ghm Weekly.
*T- r-
Mitchell
Eye a
Salve H>11 k Knelt**!, T
For SORE EYES
tax plan, declares that under the Re . Y*e.:fh*mic ret o\
ptiiilican Adminis:rauon the economii this cootitry is
• on'iiiion of the American farmers ! is with thik vie
* h.i- changed from comfort to bank the invitation e
ruptev." charges that "never before ini ister MacDonal
our blstnry has the Government been I been given to
so t-iinted by corruption,’' and- pledge? attend the t on
,th.> K rnocratic party to,, drire al 1 July l-fi, for ti
wrongdoers from public office and with such, matt
m**te out proper putishment.. . eats of the L'ni
t .Tribute to Wilson.. # j . *—■—-
\* the outset tlmre is a tribute tr Oil Action Si
V oodr *w Wilson wh >se ideals, it is de- ! Washington—
*-';ir**ii. ‘ will serve as an example .and brought by the
:n-; ration for this and future g*'nera- against more tli
t ions."
i regard' d here a
! sive atuT far-rej
j move by the
..,tj
'i i^r.AT i n one
WKKlv FREE
^ort breathing reltr vad*in a
-• *- - - da
— J WI c > r, - , . . «»
fvw hourn: In-a »ew dav , re Kt »irtf#»9
thn liver, kidneys, ttton'.ach and t o*«rt,purifies trip biocti
etrf riKthent* the entlrt sy»t0rii. V\’. for free trial treat*
mem. COUl'M DROPSJt WIMl iv CO., Depl. c
ATLASTTA- CCOWGU. (Egtablfl.eJ 1695-
28 year a of success tn treating Dropsy}
• 1
r <*x
S.-nl in* (JH f.y itr-if
luiilna'lt.r, HlKh«-st r*-f.-
F" s ' r. U Cr Tnurn-KS HS .
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Booklet FHBTfi. Patent Lawyer.64 4 t» *1 , ff j, ^
PATENTS
Booklet KK8K r.u
TC^MATO and CABBAGE PLANTS
Su.no and Rock U.inato, Karly JcrF^y
hutI CharlMO.n Wukefteld. Sue, . .Mon and
Flat Hutch caftbage; Ct,! have Hca.iin^ (;, 0 r-
gla an.t Fnllmnr collhr*! <ib, n t Fai-cal ar 1
•VhltC Flume celery . U.g Ur,Mon Ict-berg
New York leiture; White B. rmufta an,! Frlzel
taker onion; kale, Uruaeela apr,,u:a. t.eets
kohl-raht plants Farce) p f ,at paid ir,C 30c-
80n 7tc; SCO. 1100; 1.000. 11 BO ' fha-dej
collect. 1.000, $1 00; 5.000, J« 50 . 10.000, S*i CO
Siie, full count aiui delivery Kuaranteed
D. F. JAMISON, *Bl MMEHYIIJ,Ea S. a
Tourists Engage in Duel
Grtv.nxille. S ('. i'articipants ir years. Kviden
the
shooting affray on the Greenville
more than
a y
H-
p.Tersonvill** highway, in which two
justice ag*
'tits
TLL
..i.no' -laisiiit's-^non were woundet
clear that
the
in
an en'ounter with prohibition offi
connect ion
wil]
, .-.r-. vi**;-. held in $1,000 ivmds. j»*nd j inquiries into
i-au a hearing into the circumstances'"
While the CO
Finds Where Birds Pass Winter
Sofia, Bulgaria 'Where' do the
birds go in Winter?”
Two Liv
Bishopville.—
j by another sm
_ | with con<44eral
This question w*>n'i».*d a Bulgarian j which time
schoolmaster and so h’e tied to the j barns, stables,
foot-of a swallow a liarchment. tag.
with the following message written
bn it:
The swallow left Bulgaria for Win
ter quarters and- has JusL returned
The bird still carried the message oi
"unhappy Bulgaria” and another,
win.h read
and two lives
visited embrac
about, ten mil
near Elliott, tin
ing done on th
W. Player, W.
Maggie Muldro
disaster was vis
Woodrow, Natio