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Show H - DKSEEET EVENEfG NEWS HAGUES pimooM: SHIPIJlBD-WflflKEflS-HOO- ENE1ESPNEUM0NIA T AND Vicks JEM Wash, ld. tb pro par Ignoring. U U tuetjpug, of $h aanata. Lodge Caption. Lodge baa baan particular 'Senator Democratic National Chairs llr Incttoad to be captious with rater-anc- a to the attitude of the president, - . man Looking Up Peace and many others hare followed that lead. that there wee criticism Record of Senator Lodge Recalling in the nenate ef President, Roosevelt Bending delegatee to the Algedrae The Roosevelt Treaties. for conference on the Moroccan question, Mr. Cummings quoted the following from a speech, on 3 an., 23. J 90. by senator John. C. Spooner of Wleedn-si- n WAsrroaoov, April . a member of the foreign relaHateiMnt tonight declaring that tione committeeto note 'fall .cannot obcerwr The senate has nothing to do with mrfiil con that opposition to the league of naticmt j the negottattonof treat to or the intercourse and reIs rapidly crumbling." Homer 8. Cum. duct of our foreign lations, save the exercise of advice and narrrfnga chairman of the Democratic consent which the constitution reextracts tional committee, reproduced quires as preceded condition to the from a speech delivered by Senator making of a treaty. The president of hoT attitude negotiates the treaty to begin with. Lodge In 190 to show the (be Republican leader at that time He may erocloy sneh agencies an he toward' the negotiation of treaties by- chooses to negotiate the proposed the 'president without advance eonsul- treatjC The senate has no right to demandi what he shall unfold to the tatton with the senate. Statements Issued b opponents of world or to It, even in executive sesare Rie league. Mr Cummings said, sion, his Instructions or the prospect less sweeping In their character and or progress ef- the negotiations. When tarry the Implication that when the he shah have- negotiated and sent his time comes for ratification the treaty proposed treaty- - tolht- - - senate, the will be resisted by s very small mi- Jurisdiction of this body attaches and its power begin. nority. i Is rapidly narrowing Senator Lodge, speaking later, Mr. Criticism statement down to mere trines." the Gumming said, gave his complete infollow the who those dorsement to the position assumed by continued, and Hie senator , w ho,iud. , t he. Senator Spooner 1 dont think that It is possible for round robin accompany their rapidly diminishing objections with attacks anybody to make any addition to the manner upon President Wilson for the masterly statement in regard to the - Yi which the matter has beep handled. powers of -- the president . tn we have heard from the Toe provinierT tn the 'Constitution re- ixUr.a to- - the approval of treaties by senator from Wisconsin. and with the advkV and consent of the Cummings also quoted from a senate is still being relied upon ft speech by Senator Lodge on the same -challenge the conduct of the president. day in which he discussed mistaken Ideas about Washingtons famous warning against entsngling alliances remarksd snfl that Washington was altogether too sensible and too practical a man to suppose that because wa. were hot to enguge tn atltanres which might Involve usTn the wars of Europe, In which we had no concern therefore we were ncier to engage In any agreements with anr nations of Europe, no matter how beneficial thev might be to the worM at large or to J ! i , Give it in Time HOOVER DEMANDS ROLLING STOCK FROM AUSTRIANS . knosrs it stops cooghs quickly, puts a , soothing, healing costing on an in named and tickling throat, and gives a feeling1 ci warmth and comfort to the sufferer. Mrs. M. E. Sefclsvb, ACIaad, eea. aruss. Hospt cM T h is Oie pro rasp an saM leesedr t Sere ewer toed, hknarins rrl pw a eotd oa kec cWw. I Sire her a lev dtwee. wed. " rpl DRlG OO. bcu RAM M JOM bON patch received from Vienna says Herbert Hoover, the director-generof d the relief organization, has written the German-Austria- n foreign minister demand'ng that all the of the. states Into which rolllngjtock Austria Is now divided shall be placed .at the disposal of the Allied, railroad mission The demand is made In order i (to facilitate food transportation. Iloney and Tar ' Foleys at tbs fiiat signs of a cough or cold. She -- . COPENHAGEN. April . A ruty-m- ,NEW YORK, April s day In the rioting that former soldiers of the Soldiers and Sailors' Mutual Aid sedation attempted to hold a tag sale on the streets of tbo dty'ft-t&- o fsos of police edict forbidding the sale. Thousands of shipyard workers thronged tbo street corners and booted the police who were attempting to It was' estimated that keep order. nearly 1,000 persons gathered at one street Intersection, where a large number of arrests war hnada W, T. (Paddy) Morris prominent ta stock artnrtues, and hie wife ware Morris wan among those arrested. charged with Inciting a riot and Mrs. Moms was charged with peddling without a license and waa released on d, ball. . Forty-thre- e men and women were arrested for selling the tag and charged with peddling without a license; five men fere disorderly conduct; one is being held for Investigation and eight men were charged with Inciting a riot. These eight men were alleged by the police to be the ringleaders of the affair The police made two raids an the s Soldiers and Satin rtf association and confiscated hundreds of club-room- Each time an offender would bo arrested and started for the patrol box a crowd would surge around and cheer American flag, were the prisoner. made waved and slurring remark r about tbo police.- on in were afreet the Military police large numbers to assist in preserving order. Munich Troops Faoor Coast of the Soviet MVXICH, Saturday April I. (By the - Associated Press.) The troops here expressed sympathy with the soviet cause. They have declared their Intention, however, to maintain neutrality and to prevent noting. At all public gatherings enthusiasm is shown in favor of the soviet idea. eurselvee Every mother knows thst coughs and olds, neglected, tnsy fesd fd this most dread diseases. Ceoup.broochits, pneu rooms and consumption often have their beginning in n alight cold. The arise ipother gives lc police totook place when - , April tnwta were made by ' . ths organization of The folWASHINGTON, April lowing casualties are reported by the commanding general- of the American expeditionary forces- TotaJ 116; killed in action. 16, died of wounds, 3; died of accident and other causes, 25; died of disease, 74. wounded severely, 12; wounded, degree undetermined, 22; wounded slightly, 156; missing in action, S Marine corps casualties' Total 9, killed lit aclion 27; died of wounds- - received In action, 22; died of disease, 6, missing In action, 4; wounded la action, slightly, 1; wounded in action, degree undetermined. 1. Total casualties to data, including dis- Inter-Allie- fekera -- 13.-41- 2; on I. overseas waa delayed thlf morning owing to a heavy fog which forced the Canard line steamship Mauretania, bearing the American naval commander as one of Us passengers to move slowly as K approached this port. Due at ths Ambrose channel lightship at S am.. the Mauretania was still some miles out at sea at that boar. Harbor officials asld that antes the v MUlri rn rIrbwJ w tKa to not be able to reach the pier until tomorrow. However, the. plan waa to transfer Admiral Sims and his staff at quarantine to the U. 8. 8. Alamo, which would bring them ashore. tr COMFORTS of the AMERICAM HOME - up-to-da- There is aweTT-lcep-t te look on the part of the young German women ef Bonn with British soldiers, the military authorities recently angurated a system of posting the names of the women. The first such placard to appear waa on last Sunday morning at the most prominent streut corner to Boon The week following the authorities reported that there waa a falling off in the number of fraternization cases reported of more than 59 per cent. FEW FOLKS HAVE Druggist Says Ladies are Using Recipe of Sage - Tea and Sulphur. -- loam ft color and Jtastre, tt fada, luma gray, dull and is lifeless, caused by a lack of sulphur in the hair. Our grandmother made up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks dark and beautiful Hair-tha- Read the advertisements in the newspapei3 regularly and thoroughly.-if- oyoir are not already doing so. They mean more to you than you can tell. why this is so; how this condition Was brought about? - ' t or-wh- eH -- Did you ever stop to realize i BONN. Rbenito Prussia, March IL CCoirespondenoe of the Associated Press.) T6 discourage fraternization You will then jealize.jwhat a part they do play, pr play, in your daily life. about residence, stom or outbuildings with an atmosphere of prosperity and content. - Not Flirt With British Stop and think how many of the foods you eat, the things you wear and other articles entering into your everyday life,' yau first heard of through newspaper advertisements. ? - German Girls Must largely due to And a big share of the credit belongs to news- paper advertising. piano, the vacuum ' cleaner, washing machines heating systems, telephones and numberless electrical ap'pliances. oclock, a few hours after Early reports indicated that no one u injured by the shooting although several rioters and policemen- were instones and clubs. sticks, by jured Twenty-thre- e arrests ...were -- made during the disturbance. Women and children were active on the picket lines during the morning. It had been announced last night that the children of striker would be kept from schools today because of alleged antistrike activities by teacher. In the mill districts women with stones in their hands drove away children who attempted to go to schooL It is In America, even in remote rural districts, you find the BOTH SIDES FIRE DURING RIOTS IN LAWRENCE , MASS. been stirred by the of a bomb to a tenement house in the same neighborhood. fact that, home for home, the American honsehold has more, comforts and conveniences than-th- at of any other nation. : ernized dwelling is found only in the better sections of the larger'cilies. motives. "The plan to license Imports. concluded Mr. Choate, "will, of course, cost tbs textile trade some considerable advance, but the trade is willing to pay this in order that the American dire industry may be put on its feet and enabled to compete with foreign trade, The system is already in operation abroad, and it waa thought well to emulate our friends over the sea for our own protection. 7 and thousands of women and men who value that even color, that beautiful dark shade of hair which la so attractive, use only thia " recipe. NowadaVa we get thla famomLjalXt rifJitWoYed by the addition of other Ingredients by asking at any drug store for a bottle of. "Wyeths Sage and Sulphur Compound, which darkens the hair so naturally, so evenly, that nobody can possibly tell it has been applied. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw thia through' your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning the rrsv he - d.sppeers; hut what delights the ladiee with Wyeths Saga ana fruipour Compound is that beautifully darkening the hair a few application it also brings the gloea and lustra and ghes it (after of abundance. old-tir- i i es jj i- , -k June 2ft 1904 Aug.31. 1915 1916 Mar. 1918 Feb. K n organ! waa wishM to avoid tkm the charge thal it is based on selfish ly before PROTECTED BY UNITED STATES PATENTS Hvake0 toc the city had -- In foreign lands the mod- tretoror i LAWRENCE, Masa., April 7. Rioting marked by promiscuous firing by strike sympathizers and police opened the tenth week of the textile strike here today. The outbreak occurred to the vicinity of the Everett Mills short- i well-know- n Plans for 6.- - dyo consumers in the United States to "protect textile mill from ihs unscrupulous methods of ths German, dye trust, were announced hare today by Joseph H. Cheats, Jr., who said that a corporation, to h known as ths Chemical Foundation, which already more IS Tbey Arc Always Gralefnl firms in New Tork, New England. Fcr Pennsylvania and West Virginia have Soap indicated their purpose to Join, is now Bwcau m fc'toeane skin comfort to process of formation. and akin health. For shaving, bath-bi- g The project, which Is said to be simand shampooing k is wonderful. ilar to one now in force In Great BritAawsted by touches of Cudcura ain, Franc and other allied countries, Omsmewt. it does much to vicar contemplate the licensing of certain he skmcrf tmnpiet, raahcs, eczemas dye import and excluding all foreign and irrftaoon and the scalp of dyes reasonably obtainable in the dandruff and itching. United States." The wtabe of the American dye consumers, Mr. Cboat said, were conveyed to President Wilson in a cable message on March 2S, which read to part: An . independent, eelf sustain tog 271,277; TotaJ, those reported above; dye manufacturing industry killed to action Including 311' lost American is a national necessity. It cannot be esat sea), 22,171; died of wounds. Gertablished unleu competition fromoccuflledpf disease, 22,22; died from in accident and other" causes, 3, 939; man factories, including those off for a period wounded In notion (over Si per cent pied territory, be cut of years returned). 194,3(2; mussing will No tariff famish protection (not Including prisoners released and against the enormous resources and returned), 5,911. German of methods the usl-tt- os nnscmpulens earn Summary of marine corps to date; Total 5.S27; officers, trust fighting -- to regain Its foreign deaths, 9S; wounded. 121; enlisted market, and only a licensing plan wrill men, deaths, 231 " wounded, 31 11 save the Industry- - .,We respectfully urge that immediate steps be taken to mksdng,. 1077 ' procure both to the peace treaty and Died of Disease. legislation, the measure necessary to Kddi Snev, Kendrick, Idaho. Curtis F. Hogue, Canon City, Colo. establish such a plan." . Wounded (SKgbUy.) At Mercy of German Trust. Capt. Wtlham MoTTieon..JDee.rer,J.,. MrCTioate doc! red that before the Cold war Americans were at the absolute E. Id, Rv FRager Baker. Ida. of the German dye trust. Killed to Action (Piwvtousty Reported mercy The Industry of this country then Mi ring hi Action.) waa by no means on its feet, he Manuel Martin eg. Toan. N. AC. said. - There were pleqty of dye manWilford W. Barlow, Robin, Idaho. ufacturer. but they could not compete Marine corpe casualties; with the low priori of the Germans Died Front Wounds. tba dye trade of. the world Victor C. Candlln, Greeley. Colo. whoheld and 'were determined to retain this Killed In Action (PrrriouKty Reported control After the war and the settleM bring In Action.) ment of peace terms, this organization Robert HaU Cowdeeey, 6ait Lake will struggle bitterly to regain what City. has been lost. Slock in the proposed chemical foundation, Mr. Choate eatd. would be limited to two shares for each or corporation, and dividends would be limited to ( per cent, so that It Casualties Reported YORK. April 7Vtee Admir-In American Forces al MEW William B. W rnW horns from al It is a, I GOD lil BOA In . . PROTECTIVE LERGUE - 30A RAPIDLY , . APOP YOUR BODYGUARD -- APRIL 7 1919 MONDAY Ilfterhii.u IlELLYSPniNOFIELD CATERPILLAR TIRES delivers the engines foil THE tireto that the road. Its side air-pocke- ts traction grip, break up give it a the traction waveband enable the resillent rubber segments to expand as the rear edge of each is released from road contact, propelling the truck forward instead of holding it Back. --That this means increased mileage, decreased gasoline consumption and general economy of operation is the testimony of some of the biggest in America. leach-lik- e tire-wrecki- ng . fleet-owne- rs KELLY-SPRINGFIEL- D TIRE CO. -- |