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SEtETARY LANSING QUITS CABINEI' (Continued Vroin Page One.) to the president, issue(d a formal statement e:plalnling the reasons for the conference. le said: "The cabinet was called to consider question in which more than one de partiient was converied and also to (iiss the indust iel .-onference." lie referred to the fls t confieenCe by the president with e h10 lopt of allay ing the industrial nnrest. In his statemenl, %Ir. Tumliity said that Reat Admiral (iraystoit, Mr. Wil son's phy.ician, was presenut :ndii "sug ge'sted that onlIy urgenti matters Ie brougit to" the ipresident's attention. 'lhereafter until tlhis week. ile cab Inet met ior'e or less regitlarly. Dpu r ing the coal striike it nito twice a vieek inl anl effort to avert the walk out of the miniers aid several weeks ago it was decided to have mteetings every 'iTuesday an(d Friday. ')During t he coal wage colit roversy the presideit was said at Ite Whi ito Hue to ' Ias heena adv:(lsed of the tleetinigs an1d to have beeli'' 4-pt. in formed as to tite plrogrv,'en his advis ers were making toward a settI leinent of the on('outro'OV'Sy. 110 fiially took 1he matter out of the cabinuet's hands antd suggested a settleenitt w hlleh the mlineurs necepted. The Psaltcry. A very .1neiei inlstroueivhic Was inl goienerail use by Ite lilhriws. is spokei of in t il its. It beloniged to the lar sesies. blt wis . i Snmiller tinth ht11rp as we kno it, jrol' I lu y imir i114.ke ite dutl'i iini'i' l11 Size, but thlie'r is a differetn e 44 oil olil Ion as to h.ltlheri the stinigrs wero I'led tr s. BREAKS A COLD IN A FEW HOURS "i'apie's ('ttd ( omupmod" t hen iHr'ak' up n cold in a few ifours. IDon't stay stuffed-u;.. Quit blow in., antd siuiffl'ng' A dose of "Pape's Cold Compoutd" taken overy two liotius until tree doaee are' tahn s': - ually breahs Iup a wvere coid inlid ends al grippe ilisery. The very firstl dose opn 011-;yourf elogge-d-up oti .t.t,! She air pai sa (.; of thhidt : .;tap nlos' -to! ing l. : relieves; theo he(y lah iv du11lness. feverien .; ,ezn . s rn s an!d s! iffI S. t ~ ~ ~ i, lilt''?s~sofl S11i1t s t relie known\\ t ad I va 0nly a f, wA' :nt adrug sres. It ac(.; v. thout a s"istanpce. tastes nico. We wi rnade by I in a feWC The F< tory turns The price Place OLD MOTOR TRUCK Truck With Itemntrkaile listory in t Laurens This Week on 'I'ouir of Country. u An old motor truck with a remark- t able history, claimed to be the first ( vehicle of the sort ever equipped with 1 big pneumatic tires, is visiting the cty this week on a tour arranged by the I tnited States Tire Company. This old truck is one of the oldest I in existence and its ant iquated lines c attracted immediate attention. It is on t a trip which will take it on a journey C of 10,000 miles through the l'ast and C South. The Co'paniy got ipossession" of Ilese t. rucks and two of theimi are iow touring the coniry-one In the South ai the othOr in the Middle West- t to give motor trtck owners visible I proof that motor trucks which 1u11ni on pmnumatic tires live a long time. Mr. 1). W. Ilughes of the 'nited States Tire Company. who accolipall ie(d tihe truck, in discussing the tour ,"aid : "I'very truck owner knows that a truck which has giv en steady service since 1911 is sonething remarkable ahout it. The average life Of a tru1ck1 does not extend over any such period anld there are few. it ally. trucks which were inl operationl in 191I which did not tind their way to tle scrap heap long ago. "IBt every one of the ten truks which was put on our lg plinumatic tires in 1911 is still in active duty. This mean iis Just one thing, that inen miatic tires add many yeais to the life of truitcks. "These three tricks have not been habied along with the idea of saving them for display plirposes. They hav been tdoing rugrged service year after year at tle ;lan of the Canad ian Con solid:Ited itulbber Co., Kitoliener, On tario. and it was only by accident that we leariied they were still in exist enice. "One of the things that is a source of constant woiide rment to tile truck tinlstry. which includes not only the manufacturtrs of trucks. but the deal r. and tusers of trucks as Well, is the man liner inl which (the lig pneuiat ics will w\itllstand tlt shoe ks and strains ilhat are tleir da ily lot in life. When Irulckl lsers stop and considoer that a1 Iwt-on chasis w'ihs betw,' three anlad foi 11itousand i pllu ounds, that tit Lady -. rlh: a ious:indli ou ds and 1hat the load is from foul to five thouts 'anld pouidil making a total of appros imatelv Tln thoulsalnd po\inIds. Ihy canl not unideIstandIt how : !ielimat it tire sh to announce -lenry Ford, and lays. >rdson Tractor, I out the Tractor is right. your order no Price 7 7 iade of nothing but cords with an A uter covering of rubber can bear such load for any length of time." The old Reliance truck Is standing 1 1) well under the heavy strain of the ur. It Is accomjanied by a modern I M C truck equipped with every r iodern appliance. S The iparty is uder the direction of h1 ). W. Hughes of Hartford. who is an a xpert on truck time construction and ractice. Mr, Hughes has a war rec- c rd of nearly two years spoilt in active - ying inl the 'Royal Air Force and Is 8 ne of the fow men who have had the E xporienice of crashing to the ground rom a mitle in the air and living to ell the tale. Mr. Ilugihes is aceompanied by a taff of assistants who give demionstra- t iolls of metflods of moulnt ilg, de nounting and intflating big tires. 4ITATIST'lS SAY TillT 1600000 PEOPLE ARE 1111l11l4Y S' PE TITIMl1 ' tS Woiglts FIairblanks' Next Prodinction Smiashies 1ll Favored ,linxs by 1)s. proinlg 3atiy Pet Theories. A recenut 1hulet in issled by the Na ioll 1rit eau of Itesearcl states that I nore titan sixteeii millioll persois of[ lie l'iited States and Canada. rang 1ng ill age from sixteen to sixty years' n11d of both sexes, fail to follow tit I lietater of their own mlinds inl decid-! ing the every(lay happenings of life, blt that they re4,ly on fortun1e tellers, inediums, palmists, sand readers, clair royaits, pIlenogolists, astrologists or 1 Athers who profess to have power Ov [I tle hua destilly. The remarkable statetmet of this researcht society goes on further to stale tilat ill this cointry alole tlere is I cilrcuIltioni of ten mill1io Attija 1oa rIs. i l ilnthis mystic little toy, men, woinii aid children place their faith ill future hiippines s aid (leeds of glory ais well as disastrous happllenings are ait ributled to the weirt predl tlolls of t he O)uija. Douiglas Failbanks is one of ilti tell milion Ou1Ija (1nth1usiasts ineluded in tihe findings of the research Statician. \\,en Ihl great question of future happiniess. marrlaiage, confr(tilus him ill his latest tlnited Artists screen pro dlctiol. "W holl the (hm dnts Rotl 1By", whiib v.-ill ie slo\n at the Opera I luSe oil Thu l rsda y and t"riday, ilong i !to tie Oulija aunt strange as it inay seemut the littic felt-footed in dI c t f ui shI II '., i ht anis e r ill an a 1nazia maner. that we are aga will have a shi ike the Ford Ce s in large numb w and 'have y 5O.OO ~i R0 ' L A.UR E DMITS PART IN $1,000,000 Theft Ive Arrests Made in Connection with Wholesale Thefts of. Securities. New York, Feb. 11.-With five ar ests in connection with the $5,000,000 :curities theft the police claimed to ave "nipped in the bud" the district ttorney's office announced formally )(lay that one of the prisoners had onfessed to having taken part in tealing more than $t.000,000 worth of toeks ( and bond% from a Wall Street lessenger In May and June last year. All live were arraigned and held in 100,000 bonds each, charged wyith uis)icioni of larceny ot $107,700 worth f security. iputy Assistant Dis riet Attoraey Murphy asked for the igh bali, declaring that Irving Gluck ad made a confession 1iplicating limiself and the others in the $1,000, 00 thefts. I'dwarl Fiurey, a chauffer, and Ica;ignated by the Distrlet Attorney's !ll(e as the "Ifaster llind" in the lieged plot, made the acquaintance f .Joseph Gluck, Irving's brother, ly representing himself to be a city letective, according to the con-fes ion announced by Murphy. Furey shibited a badge and revolver -Wii le Called at the store of the Gluck ioys father, and later demanded a hart' in the spoils of the robberies vhieh he urged be continued, accord ng to Murphy. .Joseph Gluck gave Furay $1,750 n cash, a $1,600 diamond ring and in automobile to keel) from being trrested by him on Furey's first call, he alleged confession continued, ad ling that Furey told Joseph that a 'certain party in 'Wall street" had informd((l him of the Gluck boys )perations. Two Women, one said to be a wo nan wrestler and the wife of Furey and the other described as a French Actress, both hiandshmiely dressed, went to the rombs cou't to see Fur iy when he and the others were ar raigned. The parents of the Gluck boys also went to the court, but garb ed ':oorly. The rostir of hlose arraigned to dlay in ('luled .Jlis' h and I r'ving GU1 1ck, brothers; Hlerbert and lu dolph Himuora, alIso brothers, and il re'y. Lift's Principal Bcsiness. 1111f t14he usineoss- ()I life is--n, rn el with loo11wing" h~ow 11) 1se o n 1 nd 11 oi get I 1 ihim,. how o 111r sheir facullltils to t h bet Inemount.--\is Count I try co. VOUF ini handling the pment of Trac r, is hard to be ers with a con: our Tractor f< .O.B. NS. S.' C. Why "Doug" Loves Stunts. i "Soms folks get a great deal of ex citement froim picking up a poker hand to see what they have drawn, but for me, the real pleasure in life is In trying out now climbing and jumping stunts just to see what will happen to me." This is how Douglas Fairbanks says he feels when he was questioned about some of -the reckless stunts he does in his next production "When the Clouds Roll By,": which will be ITS A SURE FRIEND Q0tio-M Did you earn that mc it, didn't you? Why can't it in the bank each pay da work for you? Vou wont always be well. Then it will be 'a fir you banked, while you cou it. We add 4 pe Make OUR bz The Enterprisf N. B. DIAL, President famous Fordsc tors and Farm]) at. The great sequent saving >r Spring pioia Factor R A shown at the Opera 1ou1e033U Thursday and Friday. While sDoug <vas waiting In the stu dio for some lighting effects to be worked out in one of the sets, he clihibed to the to) of one of -the studio buildings and Juihpod some thirty feet Into a iedge fence that bordered the lot. ".o1ow did you know that the hedge would break your fall," he was asked. "I dildn't kniow whether it would or not, that's the r'eilson I juiped." 10 ney? Well you worked for you put some little piece of y, so that some day it can able to work. even if you are A feeling to have the money , work, whioh is now. Bank r cent. interest. Lnk YOdUR bank. , National Bank C. H. ROPER, Cashier n Tractors, [mplements Ford Fac in expense. mig.