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AMERICANIZATION URGED BY KENYON Chairman Senate Committee Investi. gatlon Steel Strike Issues State ment. Washington, Oct. 13.-Americaniza lion of foreigners should be an imme diate effort of congress through legis lation, declared Senator Kenyon, of Iowa, chairman of the senate labor committee, which returned today from an Investigation of the steel strike in the PItt sburgh ldistrict. Asserting that about half of the steel workers are of foreign birth and cannot read, write or speak English, Senator Kenyon said one of the first aims of congress as a result of the committee's inqiuiry should he Ameri canization legislation. The senator declined to discuss other ideas gained from the committee investigatioln which he said would he co'ntiniued in the nlea1r future, possibly in other strike districts. In a formal statement issued late today Senator. Kileno(yn said: "I do not desire to discuss tie sted) strike, nor the reasons nor cause therefor at this time. The committee has not as yet c(oipleted it; invest jatioln. I hiink it pIrm issible to say. however. that the committlee retuined frii the Il'ittsburieh disriit Fonghy in favor of r ome .\irre i zation hill. "I have thouh for a long while ihiai (omr< lfo, I do what it coihld is a connu111n !14unw i d upIo which akll (n a nd and14 :1 iz a;at in on WI LDROOT will improve hair or wei) pay you Wildroot is a' guar n ed preparation which goes right at ti iidden cause of commng baldness-the ly. itchy crust of -dandruff. Wildroot removes this crust allows nature to produce the thickr Just rous hair normal to any healthy scalp). THE GUARANTEED HAIR TONIC For sale here ruder a mioney -back auaranllea Lanr111ens DrIltr C'o. Wildroof~t Hhinpiiio Soa-p, nsed In connlectionl with wildroo, t. w i t ts -n the tre-at ment L for all. When Ydu find that in some of these mills over 50 per cent of the workmen cannot read, write or speak the American language; iwhen it Is necessiry in these mills to publish orders in all kinds of languages, it is time for the American people repre sented 'by the American congress to give determined consideration to some plan affording these foreign citizens an opportunity to learn what the in stitutions of America stand for and to become Americanized. We saw some young fellows who had only a smat tering of our tongue who impressed uts as splendid material out of which to make American citizens. "Two hills are now pending before (lhe comm ittee of ;which I have the honor to be chairman. dealing with this liuestion. The committee meets this week to take them Iu), an( I earnestly hope that on1e or both of them may be reported out of tIe con imitte and may lie passed by congress before adjou rn iment There is no rjeater (Ilestion tihan that of Ameri eamliziig this nation of ouirs. "'lany of those wV1o ('1ann11ot speak( our language ar' yearning to kn1ow it aId waIt the ollportility to learn boult ourll iislitltionls. Mlost of thmu'i ha, ve Sahlserihed for Ihetybods buit how n(II Ihey kniow aIythin'g abtotit I ni11bt but that 1v1ntll y I :hioll h. ur I 11il take I I I I . I'44I I . 4(11 0- d11 i (4 ' 1 411 he 11 1uIt 11ill E wOi th whilF. il's 'l er illitmilidi ti r tills'". I i a 0 a! 1 :1 in lliSt i cli ' I llit hin.; o . is a d chec a fogel . ( !' ion dreio n of wt ai itlll ii nevry .imz F.\ill-: ii ' iiiF. ill (f G i l i-F s 'II lilig .\lil1 1i-w.11t tIl whic l wvill le ;ra atiil Opena ilosi' nidy. s ohis lyst wish .thk elderly Mrn. nrli' "I~~l. i ler ingllm lmL of ra m Grief01 4441r( thei~' m ia n chel iliefta hs son 1 i whi fole.ro1 i1a - the 4ta rin Anit4a, bt1war adi. w hw i be shown aty th Operao-Ie :fll Wriday. .\shs las wih theeldly 11.1t r. pers onl whlo for"ced the check is thle sameni one) who will undermIline( thv hap-I niness of .in1dith anld PFred. Judith's marriage to Fred probably saves the latter the difficulty of a pro posal of his dwn volition for he was deeply in love with Judith and he felt that his affection was returned. How ever the marriage was performed un der such unusual circumstances that both Fred and the lovelorn Judith make efforts at flrst to conceal their mutual love. Reason to believe that Fred sincere ly loved her was in the process of formentation in Judith's mind when a series of affairs with questionable womnen seemed to occulIy Fred's atten tion. I low Juditl's loyalty and good Judg mnent served to incite Fred to let his wife know that he loves lier, forms Ie basis of this most pleasing pic ture. TO (E'i' OUT N EX'i' ISSUE WITIHOUT TY1 IIEPSEE1"ING No-W York, Oct. 13.-Jillimination of typesetting. one of te costliest o) erations of mnagaziie production, by tlie itse or ilates madi y photogra ph ing t le original typewritten copy has itel accopiltisied inl tIle October 11% issue .f the Lilerary Digest, consist ing f S iN ges. This radical iniova ion lih was brolghilt aboti I by I le prinlters ' strike in this city. eaId*: thle :P1b1lisher4s Ito s s that "it is pos sible in Ihis age of ma rvels tihat th11 wvholle futuIre, of mlavazine prloductlion tIl y be revoltlioniz l by tile 4liuinia tionl fI typesettin.'g." The mii akeup44 ofI lhe mag I tazille is ill nlo wvay chanl.Ied, Ilhe only iffrec !!in:: ht the syh f 41 th11 W, tpe i tI is thlal us.ed on type~writer.: anld i. un I bI frn in ll thm II -a int lu le ilhrough.0out tHw nube. herit hand sith- of eachiulni reua as inl ordinary typ\write14nti coply. Iacl pago is in l fleet a IPlotographiic colpy If th( origiial article as wr iitt on th4 14 Iypvewrite.r. Receptiion filr. Crolts s11W ll ride. ('ros.s I till. Oct. 1:. --Frilay after ilooll from -~, to 7 o'cloIick Miss .\ary H!! -'f Cross Iill entertailed with a beatiiful reception ii hioinor of Ile recentI bride. AMrs. 11. G. Culhertson. 'T'ie spacious Ilill loie was beaitifutl ly decotated w iti roses. 'ostiios. dah Iias. goldIlrod, leaves and fertis, making a pretty autumnal setting. .Mrs. ItI. It. Sitinni reciveil at tie front door nitd lilte4 tllaisy Itill aid Clara I iiail dictled tie g ul11sts to thll' par orS o bro tle lr-eving lin' wis. Whilicl l was 1144' os d 1 (of .\iss I fl l, \lr. ulh rton. .\iss Iludgen-f s. and AMrs. Adamls. .\rs. .1. 11. Plson, then, lshered th-o0e guests; to theo punlch h~owl, which was presided over by Misses Anabel and Tessie Hill. During the receiving, soft, sweet music was beau tifully rendered by 'Miss Lenora Lea man. During the afternoon progressive games and contests made the time quite interesting and enjoyable. De liclous cake and cream were served. The entire social event was one of the leading receptions of the season. Too Big a Word for David. David is a little boy live years old, and a patient of Sunnyside. le al ways watches the nurso very ceosely when she takes his temperature, pulse, and respiration. One (lay he was lying in hed with his chest bare, watching himself breathe. "What are you doing, DavitI?" asked the nurse as she caie uIon him iuddenly. "Why, I a1mm watching miyself get well," was iis reply.-Indhaiapolis News. Not Enougn. "Swept by sansline breezes and wash edl by th waves of the sea. 'hlat's oUe town." "Any other street-dceaning fa. (ilities?" ilmqmmlired th old groulch. Iouisville Courier-Jourmnal. Astronomical Phenomenon. Marm-jl 'he, thr1"-', was watchinig tihe sunlst : "D addy," she enlehd, "comne amid see thine sm getting ready to be a 11loo.' Ylol coal goes a long Way when burne(i in (ot's liot lilast lieaters. Th(y an fuel savers. DODSON TELLS THE HORROR OF CALOMEL You Don't Need to Sicken, Gripe, or Salivate Yourself to Start Liver. You're bilious, isluggish, constipated. You feel headachmy, your stomach may be sour, your breath bad, your skin sallow and you believe you need vile, dangerous calomel tA) start liver and bowels. Ifere's my guarantee! Ask 'our drug. gist for a bottl( of Dodson's Liver Tone and take a spoonful tonight. If it doer,n't start. your liver and straighten you right up better than calomel and ,without griiig or making you sick I want you to go back to the store and git your niire'y. Take valiinml today and tomorrow you will feel w:-ak a ir riek aind nausented. Dion't lose a day. Take a spoonful of harmless, vegetabie 1)odson's i ver Tone tonight andt wake up feeling splendid. It is perfectly harmless, so give it to your children any time. It can't salivate. THE FAMOUS ARTISTS of E'urope and America are making records for Pathe, be cause they kiow that only oin Pathe records are they surIe that every shading and every expression of the selections as they interpret them, are faithfully reprodliced. You can hear the best songs and opera arias, the popular marches and symhIionies on Pathe records. Keep upji witth Broadway. Pat he has II llatest hits first and thest ; the new songs that. Broadway is -whistling; the popllr one-step. jazz and lox trot. 'lie best orchestration of tle new songs, and the Inmost unu 11suial n11 ovelt.ies are always foun1(d on) Pathe records. Tle Pul Clear Toie of eae h i ndividuially toiied instr mient is produlved by Ile pure toune ehani'her on-ii the fiamllouii Patle Sapphire Ilall. T ell. Ilusie flows iroi l e I ero d:: ';Sn't scratched all'*. No Needles to ('hne. oi a ji-welled Pth1c. The Sap. phirev lall never. wears out1. l'lays .\l! Alakes 1 lie r. andul pulas thiem hittir. \lwIys .l y to R % i I'lv as s, aol I s oI u sl ip on a I I ord.l THE PA TIE PLA YS ALL AM KE OF RECORDS werym 't-. r cIioil is giuanteedl I ay 1.000 t iies. The I 'athe ('ot rola eniable. you tIo play anljy re*ord louIly -'r Hsme Y witu rese Co.Sapphire R. And iO addiionl the 'atheM hlas all Hhe ofat ros of other ialus"ing fchinles. Yet thle l'athe costs no mor1e thlan an1 ordinlary P'honograph. PATHE MACHINES AND RECORDS FOR SALE BY Home Furni~ture Co. NEXT TO THIE LAURENS DRUG COM4PANY "The Home of Good Furniture Values" V IS THE TIME O BY! MINTER COMPANY'S CASH DEPARTMENT STORE is offering unusual values in Ladies' Ready-to-wear, Millinery, Dress Goods Notions, Men's and Boys' Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Furnishings and Underwear, Men's, Ladies' and Children's Shoes. There never was such an opportunity to save by bu-ying early as we are offering October Shoppers. We made preparations for a very a ' e business and are offering to early buyers gcceds at much below to-day's prices. Y, a have heard about scarcity and high prices, but we actually facing the greatest scarcity of goods in our history. Most goods are bought to-day by allotment. Ladies' Ready-to-wear Department SHOE DEPARTMENT MEN'S D C('obl weau'1i11.. (on n htusli un i o eo ty ih ('t .. . . . . . . . .$25.00. $35.00, $50.00 INiliIII 1); s .... .... .... .... .... $35.00. $45.00. t $75.00 Silk ... . .... .... ... . $22.50, $30.00 anl $40.00 S e .. . . .$20.00 ;inl $30.00 s (m Mul Children's Coats - A I ( (.tw -k -4 ( 'il n 3-0.0 0 . . . Jin d. .\ is. ( 'a tts .I.m. .p .$ 0 Skir .. .. .. . $10.00 imd $12.50 j li ls Sik ' i .... .... .... .... $498. $6.50 ;il $7.50 n-I - d (' i l h-r r ... ... $3.98 ;w il $5.00 ... $ CORSETS \ .... .... ....$3.00. $5.00 I $6.00 .I.. \\( .... $2.00. $250 ;nil $3.00 /II~dEId I'mmim Suits MILLINERY DEPARTMENT ''llYwilix 1 4I(5........ season i ths<-par1,unentl. \\e end av r t dsow lt- nIIw t 1ii s I1l in York. \\' I m I h iav Ie -I- I BO Y 'larJIIr Silk Dress Goods A j ii. . . $1.0 $5 10 i y d irE t Im Ik& 'you r E 4 r 1 t silit . we -;i shAow you a -it p~ li , f ilks anld woold rBbrie at popuhu-' price's anld nun, hh hnto a pr e. .e..tiful Silks. .r ard .. .... . $2.00 ainl! $2.50 f",O 111 Seres. per .d . . .... .. ...... $1.00, $1.50 ai,] $2.50 Fa Ii. n tIi.~ JE .$1.00 a11m41 $1.50 1I -,II~s a - iitin , Ii ry r ........ .... ..$10.00 a.$n1d $11.50.00 Hosiery Department s S4161 lEE ..........................$5.00 It $7.50 l(liis' silk I ... . . . .. . . . $1.25. $1.50 th $2.50 M ull klol1 ....... ............$10.00 and $12.50 lanlies' lais IlIE'..E l' . .. '. ....... .... .... .... .. 50cl s e T runks .\lisses' lib- l low . .... .... .... ....39c id 50..c fYos' l'ilbb I 1s .... .... .... .. 39C mid 50c il ( !ii . $5.00 a id $6.00 El st rei'~ ved i arg Infant Ii.... .... .... .... .... .. ....i25C ;m i 35c isa NOW IS THE TIME TO SAVE MONEY BY TRADING AT JNrO COMSS CASH DEPARTMENT STORE Y u g .I n' -a h o ok r n .iha lS e~ 'S itsi