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Show 0 DKSKUET JaiffiS B! : - SfifS r t v ' r WEDNESDAY MAY 12 1D20 '! . Apply Irw drop then Eft com off wfth touchy " r No palot finger F -- EVENING NEWS From tha loured d Commarosk Haw Task. Aprg , IAN (of fnxty JPUtfor '.5 TORK, lit; If Aa f . (null ikS It -- ttoa cf th on big union of citlsens" Men and u feasibility la protecting American communities from possible fuai or food famines during alrlkaa la now undtr wag by It mambarg of tba York Stats Cham bar of Comm area Doesn't hurt a hit! Drop a little Treasons on an aching corn. Instantly I recently appolnlad by (ho praaldant of that corn Hope hurting, than you lift tha organLaatloa aa a 'Commtttaa an It right out. I as. magic! A liny bottls of Freesons coats but a I TubUg Welfare." few cents any drug store, but Is auf- Revolutionary labor unheavals and flrlenl ta at remove ovary hard eora, atrlkaa daolgaatad aa "outlaw walk soft corn, or 'com bat wean the loss. I outa bg uuloa officials and tba ess- and the- tsIhiHA without soreness ac tr- - j yoluntaar Americana laa rltaltoa. floymant thaof channels Treason Is tha sensational discovery I of eommunlca-tioand transportation open. ara tha of a f'lnrinnstt genius It la weoderfu ' Advertisement. objects, It la aald, of tha ehambari praaant Inquiry. Tha chamber for aav- 'j oral waaka haa been, Hating and elaaat-tyinoutlaw' or oven Inlaw' labor ebatrue-- 1 I yoluntaara who, with no antag oolam toward unlona or partisan Intar tlons to publlo activities Is to develop I a a'rong and widespread a sentiment 0 aat In labor quarrels, obligato d elt- to oparata motor .trucks ar do among the masses of against such labor' dtatsrbaaora. I any otkar work aaoaaaarg to kaap tha teens Also war ta bast the this that develop nation's commercial artarlaa open la g pee-- 1 tlmoa of stress. To prevent tha "tying sentiment among I up and throttling of wbola eomraaal pla Is to permit them ta taka part la I aid and lawlessness ta la , ties, tha eommlttaa has racalrad hun- eombattlng aotlvlilasl dreds of responses ta blank question-naira- s tha carrying an of publta which may be Intarruplad by labor Opacifying tha ability and mant of tha rartous to hint sera. aqulp Thalr occupation, homo addrsasaa and tala "aaA lawyer wrote enrolling hla' nsma of your organisation which phono number togathar with othar haa member for Its purpose tha preservation similar data ara In poaaaaalon of tha eommlttaa wMch, In Urns of orlala of tha national Ilfs." "No othar coun-- l ba utilised, try" fie added, "give ta Us elttienal and others so Urge an emoant af free-- 1 I CfrlHaatlam. ilannaad. dom aad privilege aa does America, ret Tba chamber at a racant masting many of those within ear borders fell I authorising tha appolntmant of tha to appreolate that with liberty also I ewmailttsa or Praaldant Alfred E. Mar- conus responsibility toward others III ling. passed resolutions In which It Is high time that tha true American said that olylllaatlon la now menaced rltlsen awakens to tho condition that by falsa and distorted and political threaten and rallies ta tba support oflI Idaaa and tha publlo walfara demand law and ordsr" t Tha committee on publlo wolfare ls that tha maa and woman of tha nation, who hold to high- Ideal a of personal expected to make a report of Its Inaad political conduct who believe In vestigations and progresa la tba near sound eeonomlo principles and ta con- future. stitutional government, shall undertaka mors raaolutely to fulfill tholr clvlo duties." - Tha reoolutlon furthor Congreaa of Workers Is' -Isolated that "tha structure of Celled For Argentine! and society as a whola" was Imparllled by tha intarruptton of tba normal channals of communication and .BUENOg AIRES.. April. I A The Ar-- 1 public aarvlca dua to an Irraaponalbla a eltls.n's orminority of tha population of tho Unit-a- d g.ntlna patriotic loagus, ofl 10108." It further stated that tha ganisation. has called a congress duties of tho eommlttaa on publlo wel- worker to ba h.ld hare In May, In an fare should bo to draw up "a plan ot effort to free Argentine laborers from I wharaby the spirit of Bolshevism which was organisation and tha publlo may. by voluntaar aarvlca, manifested recently In an attempt to I aid In maintaining tba unlntarruptad tart a Communist revolution. uaa of public utilities and assist the It la proposed to agitata for Improv-e- d I In preservlabor legislation and to discus ways duly constituted authorities law and order,' and means of bettering the condition ofl ing tha ttoms. workers through pacific method I Letters Accompany Applies of every union In the I Many Interesting letters accompanied Representatives I have been Invited. tha applications ofl volunteers. A doc- country "We must sever relations with tha I tor who formerly was a telegraph op- exotta element," says an announcement I erator .offered his aarvikes In shy 'ca- by a labor member of tbs organise-- 1 of social melntonanco "tho for pacity rebellious and tioa. aqullibrium agalnet tha Ho aald that misled email minority." tha movement deserved tha support of Louisiana Solon Receaa all rlghtralnded citisene who ara the1 oackbone of tho country." Without Suffrage Actionl A Rbsolen refugee, a major general In thg former Russian army, "who haa suffered tha loss of everything I poe- - BATCH ROUGHS. La.. May 11. Thai sensed through tho Bolehevlkl" said ha legislature adjourned today Ifelt in duty bound to offer hla eerv-- I Louisiana taken ac-- l until May 17, without woman suffrage. I lea. Ha wrote: "I am perfectly fam- tion on tbs question of having tha beginning of tha Bdlstie iliar with However, both proponents and op- ta Russia which vlkt, a movement of th proposal that this state . etaiisd, as 8u-you know, with atrlkaa, up- gonenta 16th to ratify tha of food. I sen B. Anthony amendment, succeed risings knd tha ourtallment --t- ha- Bolhevlet-ef ingtoday- Wort nther countries aa well aa Russia and the antis, a bill was Introduced In the! their methods and, since I am tha house and senate providing-foamend' meat of America and everybody has Ing tha state constitution.' so as ts i bean ta. vary kiad to me, I wish to do give the vote to woman bv stele enactment, and In tha house Representative all in my power to help America." . Rhattuck Introduced a resolution for . With fa Theory Sympathy S1A the ratification of tho national amendman, a consulting engineer, T years ment old. In "fair heaJth and vigor," wrote: These In charge of the fight for "I am fully In sympathy with your apexpect the real etruggla to be. , parent theory that tba way to combat gin next Monday. , I i Tka CsaatnaJ tFAfHIJfOTOM. Shrppfng April legislation during he present as sal on of Coagrasa presents a number at rsmarh-abl- e features, tha chief of which la I'm noArparttaan character af tha efforts that era now being made for the speedy of laws that win assist In Ota af U Urchast permanent upbulldls marine. Unlike prenoug years thars am Ao vl slena an lasaea along party Rasa. Moss than a doten hills on skipping have base recommended unanimously by tho House Commutes on Merchant Marine and fisheries and have bean passed by tba House without a vote, aoaordlng tp Tha same situation prevails Sonata. Measures mA- -r die , HKW B tree a of (TatUifftl Organization of Volunteer Being Formed to Save Commerce and Buiineu During Strike. . a q -- Permanent Merchant Marine tham-,00100- right-minde- " aMBwAf-- vewwssgifcii.i . OR the first time since the Civil War M we have a real merchant marrne. This JL,', fleet of American-owne- d ships operated under the American flag cost us $3,000,000,000. Since 1917 wc have spent as much money building ships as was represented by the value of all the ships in the world before the war. right-thinkin- Jl I -- I to keep this great fleet ? Are we going . From every quarter the answer to this question is YES. But how ? I p 1. Congress is now formulating constructive measures designed to keep the American . flag upon the seas. nt a Aik - . 1 far a free (tfj v f'bW'Wafic-- w high if America is to remain in a position ot weakness on the seas. 3. Congress In 1915 passed the Seaman's Act " to raise the standard of American labor at sea. This act, which has made seafaring an attractive avocation for Americans, has operated to equalize, the cost of operation as between American and foreign vessels. The Seamans Law, there- fore,-- should remain in force in substantially its present form. Constructive legislation will do for the American ship what this Act has done for the American Seaman. The Committee of- American Shipbuilders in a series of advertisements will place before the public their views of the more important - 2. It is evident that these measures should take; the form of law BEFORE Government vessels are sold to private owners, . since it is apparent that ships sold in advance of pending Congressional action will be sold at a price too low if a strong shipping policy is resolved upon; and too I phases of the situation.. In this way the Committee hopes to assist in bringing about a right solution of questions vital to the future prosperity of shipbuilding, but equally vital to the safety and prqspcrity of the nation. tfFrr an American Merchant Marini' "'" COMMITTEE OF AMERICAN SHIP BUILDERS CHURCH STREET, NEW YORK CITY 30 CimrmsM, J. W. POWELL, H. A. EVANS, J Hreti-'-eaw- es boom-thorough- ly ic'ea , . itt A. C. PESSANO, Jr W. MASOW,-v- 3r H, B. TAYLORj J. F. DUTH1E, . . . Bethlehem Shipbuilding Carp., Ltd., Bethlehem, Pw President, Baltimore Dry dock k Shipbuilding Co., Baltimore Chairman Board af Directors, Great Lakes Engineering Works, Detroit, Mich. Pr3eht Weterif Plpe and Seed Co. of California, San Francisco, Cal, William Cramp k Sona Ship k Engine BUg. Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Pre-lir11 .11. J, F. Duthis k Co., Seattle, Walk. . . - . lit: ' . mwmn rati-flcatl- that the canners were. In part, respon, victim of an Instance of profiteering sible for the high eost of living. In rent. A speculator haa pur"After the canner has taken orders, E1P10RER TELLS Cf chased the wealthy commodious building which Mr, McLaurtn declared, "he can say for a long time was occupied by the the market la short and sell the largest American legation and has notified the to pay tha American quantity to thoae willing that will diplomats ESCIPE 1111 either have to pay a greatly they highest prices " increased He said a committee of the associarent or mov out tion wou'd be appointed to confer dith Tho American Mr, Gunther, on situathe General has been seekingcharge, new quarters but Palmer Attorney has been handicapped by failure T tion. of the J. A. Ulmer, of ToledO, Ohio, preal-meAmerican government to provide for of the National Retail Grocers' the purchase .of a legation building. association, assailed tha jobbers had different prices for ST. LOUIS, May 11. Wholesale gro- different they customers He urged that , NEW TORK, May 11. The exploring Gunman Select May 13 j cers were advised by Edgar Watkins of prices be standardised 'as nearly as party headed by Dr. Alexander HamAs Date toi Go to Chair possible. ilton clashed last which Rice, Februof counsel Atlanta, the:, general ary near the banks of the Orinoco with Souther Wholesale Grocers associa(By Universal Service) giant cannibals, retumad hers today tion, to disregard tha Laver food and Vienna Charges Alpine OSSINING, N. T. May 11. To Rick-e- y from Para on ths steamer Alban. fuel control act In tha sales of sugar. Farmer Plant No Crop; Arriving with Dr. Rice were Mrs Harrison, a former Tenderloin gun In his annual report made at today's Rice, Chester H. Ober, geographer of gangster, there Was given a fearful choice theA. W. today. The supreme court ofl Swanson, J. E. expedition: session of tho convention of tho assoVIENNA. April II Complaint that Mason United State having refused toi and Dr. G. E. Byers. (the ciation horo. ' food crop for to farmers refuse Vi hlle plant death Tha sugah situation hat been be- sale to Vienna and other elites is fie- exploring an unnamed tribu- intervene to save him fromhe the was prison, tary of the OrlKom' river. Dr. Rices chairthein Sitigvf fore you almost constantly, the re- quently heard hers of. was option by wild warden attacked Indians Lawey by port said. "Tha department of Justice At a meeting of the Vienna Medical psrly being put to death on Thursday night, They discharged firearms to scare off or has given you no definite or consistent association It was charged that the These j He on to die chose Friday night. were - described as savages-whadvice, but has left you In a state of Alpine farmer . i are0 confining their - Thursday night. May 1, and very fierce-eomatar.t uncertainty. The prtao fixing planting to Just what they wlir need; large "I as well over Just It might get The explorers only escaped, It was provision of the Lever act Is, in my themed ves and that evsn less produce with, he said. opinion, void than last fall will be available for Vi- said, by firing Into the savages, kill Governor Smith has refuted to com-- t "Tha war Is ended and officials and enna at the nxt harvest. One1 speak- trig eilher two or three. The party on mute He killed' advice of the guides then turned George Harrison's sentence. wholesala grocers should act accorder said that while Austrta had more the who had been , ingly ' milch cowl than Swttaerlsnd,1 children back Canadian on in a a waitraid Mrs Rice was wot with hef hut ers club asoldier, J. HT McLaurtn. of Jacksonville. Di . were dying here for lack of milk. In year ago. president of the association, charged thb provinces It was being fed to pigs. band on this particular occasion. How ever, she traveled with th party as as Esmeralda, Brasil, Mary Garden Defie Rail , fy further into the Amaion' penetrating wilderness than any other white woman, accordStrike; Travel by Truck ing to the explorer. During the trip the Rio Nebro and (By Universal 'fierviee ) ' other Outlets of the Amaion were (Special Cable Dispatch ) . and charted, as well as the . PARIS, May IK Snapping har finCgsqufare canal ahd tha upper Orinoco. of the Paris railDr. Rice said. A number of specimens gers at th tie-u- p were brought back by the explorer for roads. Mary Garden left forth "Sunny South" today by automobile, folthe Peabody museam at Harvard uni- lowed bv truck wit n five tone of bag-g- e versity The who cannibals attacked ,the M.OOO. Th Ihreeday trip will eost her party wera almost white in color, As a result'of th dock workers' Prof Rice aald. "In all yny yeara In tha tropical Jun- strike, which Is tying up all'the main . gles I hare raver Seen such ferocious looking savages Nearly all were armed with bows and arrow and carried pears and blow guns. These, men were mere than Aix feet, tall and I recognised them aa cannlbaix of the Guarlboe tribe, a mountain leginn considered the most ferocious of all the ears gee In. either Venetuela, Colombia or Braall " The professor declared ha believed It wee tba flret time these cannibal wre met by white men since I7SI, ben a Fpsnlsh exploring expedition diocevered them. French ports there, it an unprecedented shortage of hotel or boarding room space In Pans All th principal hotels ar booked till far Into July, moil nt -- THfl NEVV MOTHER . ! Her Happiness is the Result of Preparation and Care a-- i 1 1 'HE expectant mother who does not reilire in its full A meaning the great responsibility of bearing children properly is making a misfcke which may easily lead to everlasting sorrow. No expectant mother should ignore the better way of preparing for babys conning. To neglect the approved method may easily destroy the '.abys chance of happiness and success and Impair ' their own h Alrh. The expectant mother's need for an apphcattbft that softens the muscles, relaxes .nervous tension of the delicate organism In volved in maternity, and prepares the way for an eauer, quicker and practice! delivery Is found in Mother Frjend. USED BY THREE GENERATIONS It is onlv natural for mothers who have enjoyed the benefits of Mothers Enend to write such a letter as Mrs. S. P. Conslcr of Denver, Coloj "1 rake plHMn In ewlrw o vm the I have ud kKn'i FrleU .nil w Imt bbv, which Isnewrwe week M, m! brought hf with oni? two m. tn. BMiUrar of11 : four tittuV'in Irvmutimrt. The I U bo U doctor. I raconunrnd k hwhl mrybcdr sad any sand 10 you It our bt wnL" I -1- pa, eh. ef Mothers FIriend - VvJ rrtenud If Vito for fecial bwiitt BxADnrxD Regulator , AtaUDrughO i BABY, pm on MOTHERHOOD Dept. A 24, Atlanta. On. Compant, -- Tea and Coffee Hurt Many People If tea or coffee disagrees with, you make a ten aays trial of" More healthful than tea' or coffee. Costs less, end Its flavor pleases. . Sold, by Grocers Everywhere! Foleys Honey and Tar COMPOUND ANOLD RELIABLE FAMILY REMEDY, recommended (or coughs, colds, ticklin of the throat, spasmodic croup, whoop in cough, la grippe; ami bronchial coughs, hoarseness, ;tc. Tho First 'Doao Gaya Relief C. E. Hummer. HoMtedse. Neb., writes Seae tuse see 1 ceotraded t veryeeverecousb and cold due b etpoaura. My sough got oo bed I could hardly alas lor two ortbroo nights. asm rseommonded Foley's Hooey and fnand TtrCoaoand.ad I got 90s bottle. The very first dose relieved me. 1 took second loro Wore going to bod sod een truthfully ssy I did not sough once si! night. By using directed tho next two days my cough won entirely gone, sad I give Foley's Honey and Tar full cradit dor my spasdy end yaruianant rocovsry," ' For more than thirty years Foleys Honey and Tar has been used with satisfaction and suevt. hell HAMM-JO- H VSO.N Dll VG CO- -' OTAN1E0 U. S. Minuter Victim Of Rent Profiteering TRF HAGT-- F The n.w American mirteerApril to the Nethrands j 7 lUism Fbui.gg, consjLertfcji.iX a ' : .. Good reliable boys to bell the Deberet Evening Nevs An AttrartJre Proposition for Dependable Boy INQUIRE, CITY CIRCULATION DEPT. BETWEEN 3 AND 4 P. M. ! f V |