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I 1646 :1.4tia, 1.1 1, 4111 to sell or v. h rtt V. oft ualtrol, . ant law', plan.. 4 itC ; purp000g sits to thy h t hrtPt h'W I Stat 010 4 4 rhilytt h,fitlitt I PIAd Pit Niro : Itt th toren het ?Mr 1114s4rIe4 , ootel, Air 1,,Ottl!Ota flog t,ir hostilities it, 4 .0 th ItI. h tit lb. ohips Ihite4 Mateo ohl " the, rontral Ilr:utoptin O)r pia,. torm on reread uI..n ICe ( Id Stearn by atts tratittr ot econoti Tbooc Tutonic power Ni ' I t ha I tight of cap! torlir illabe to mention ,.11.1-..-. W. A I prcaust 111Ac il he tro th t;tte atilt h r API g it rosy 4 I. lb dere a t'retaide is h vaiol Jig it? it ta but mrhOot ifirmect hy thr tool000, tteat). I al ' Inb Ther, wtot,' lor a loa.ret teogeeyyag (I the ou,h on itoei-rigre th ehl of 'tor co:leoToy hetooll to ably inforgrel that I ibis 31! trod . il Or vomits f tie r i almin'atratten.--Pr,ren.n, teirn. weir ttr,aa rtaht 14 Ilm at,. 1,. all , nut ',hat rrrr I vers1 1011,, that thetto them aptor 1)11) tror lteet4 Mt Mb, 4,r tba 1 or male an) other (l.po- - ,rtn ,,ILa-riklo I , LIA I ) aidoo, I tholon Ihr admtn a as mu.-- hh,t of nneler,IlsnOthd het lk ',toot) thm I gprOt Sit 1 ,11T401,-for cloot th d t Lin figAi li"i h.., ho r4,rt Aloe Ibi, Kerrie onare .... nom)or.4 U. alg , do not 1.1 s., he tt ph it, .. ;he ,qinott I thn t,t h.ho'th.. libf' orsorolfflkoftoti lob to) nn.ert mit that 'odor, 1 , tact or not., but grrt hos, toe r., , k row it. S hrl !ler 11 ill loako n 11.4) I opi, tir,d. bul were ere I bul nelier 3 '' Wilk (..111.4.1T . 4 tacolai.: teas ,1 fri 1'4, all to vre hit ornor have rloonoo n floor or O ) oug ,t,ift;;niptratinta arat think and tue r r Irr a rritoottit,rort tri ' -he-t pee se, .hr,,, had brorn .nirroorti 0 hole upow of the na,ton a(,,,,14 Writ Senator b hOP motored a was from .0 ..,,,,,,,. ,..,. .1,11 ., n,u.t.1 ator HI hdO( I information tie ......Ithlok Of roterista the .1111111114,111R Onb,IL 3tht1 . or open a platform silent a aoure in an) Otatte oulhenti art fed that fro r riot, love of - the quetton,reVul,attott 1 . 411 Olcnator litrandae ftillA tatted );tatee "1, -- that 11111t)eeas to to ll.th.t or hut the t In tieh I The 1 ran tett! contain a plank hav,rocelkyti to the ' tboa 'Ill th piatform nrp. 14.14)411beloalL a,' phtioping con ltuar In favor of prohtbattoo aa me permit-- formation from a soiree et 11'01 via. r,.ver authorized to veil meet uthntie. I hav no Up-I--Ider bsolutly polley ett governm.nt Ito vdft,-t- i and our ns of having hat In Pa I n kflOW)P1g la tm i, be of pow. ranottola trot will h piPottgo41 to the letet or Neon any documnt or paper regard-- , r vn the mirt of aopmtievo board nnfoN'emnt of the law in 1.1ter and the htppinrc Hut PrOirit to attempt to acti the hipsleg th purported agreement. Evry 'tato reintvattlel by th iNemorrata has ratified in. national 'have received Information from a FraAlma Ilya darbority Lark's. ntietran who fissures me it la 11,11'01V amaltvent. It fa prnibliOnn or 'm11 f vratq- - Flotchr of Florida. Pup- - ,eivahle that tho itemocratto inconauthntie. wNiVhthe this be toen know parte Mr krthorn contention ahould def ). lb. if tnortrgi ttornuloot aro niitlert t feel that conecten, of th nto sett nen an thie atlit tb. h044r11 has no author-1- y each agreement nae ever med. havntr con. ujeet toafter is with him art IV, tributeet et) lienstne ()wen asiri if the aliened, Ow ship. toot titekarel the prohibition largely to! titie h) the Unitd vo th was from provispommeinwn apart tor,. agreemnt I. 1t nu;d lone rontaln41 In tha pes,. freely for titutra throw. stales rororelrf , Thra gives t "The rpolution par.Pd by rongroop In opporlt hosng . th diersoeition of the toAtert ships. Sen ion to nAtional prohibition,' t tor itrandeg replied that h wait in. rave the shIppinor 1104 ird the right to vse protbably shall taprel that our ran- is fortrovri this was all entirely eparet charter. ten.o. equip and operat lb. dointr, for shall be pIPcted , . recattr and had nothing to do with the ahtps. but at not tttne wax th board from New preshdent. arid our Jrlupy Candlelit, ovrr authorized to' melt them. ThPlo tnt vice treaty from Conntettrot or prtdnt ovi the evAt to,nriniODS tho rosolu- - Rhode !Aland in COP eatbselity toe convention The shipping act confined the ;go.- p it,-1- , Hon. liutvrewou-i-d not brief dohat In th isn- board Ito 4441111g nurinit-i- v or disposing of 'hip!, of carrying thane titres. states be sure beiaue At on the ellipping board'e plan to sell liuTit or &twitted uNiiir the author m,y, break out t here before the i;erman ship... senator McKellar. of that sit and had no relation what-ity14,Thael"re took the prisi., ever to Die Herman hip taken over lection gives fiemnerat. of Tennessee. "Those who talk about a wet ., non that the hoard be entirely without under this renolution. In our platform do not have an plankeeixed of slums - -- interthe any "I beileve the United Statee had title es t in authority to,seil lie a.Democritti c victory. read the rttlthilittoh to the Phips, but tinder the terms' of the from t1ermany For Weinman titettrage. of May 12. 1117. to ehew that the Ship- resolution them and the exacquiring to come istIthtlrized wax ,, floard merely "Oar platform will etrongly declare ping cutive order issued in accordance of the veesele, and that with 0 for woman tak, pospeasion retiolution. the no that board had and the conven- I euffrage, to It ever was. nowhere Its given authority Hon may be expeeted to propose to sell them." ee. , . tillthose of them. lie quoted Chairman right Senator McKellar put in the reeortlitive remedies. national. Matt. and lotestimony to show that neither t resolution adopted by the executive raL, tor profitecring itanes and his older I AP ,r1 there, lifeen an executive order is committee et th. private soldiera and brotherthe trust tte the premitient giving the boicri sailors legion protesting against tne theMr. Hrynn thoaght tt safe to nay thatII male of the ships. authority to sell the vesicels. party will declare againnt return the that asserted McKellar to a protective tariff, and Senator tyntt)ping will indcrse board has po title to the ships, . the -- ille(MIP UAL satisfies arid that the title Of the United States Eleven Women Are in. the Democratic That conwill not he 9' will . to party them government oppose the plan of big business on thin firmrt until the treaty had been ratiNamed as Members subject." he said. "Rig businese and , fied lie lurid: the men Of great wealth. the influenees -' These ships do not belong to the that dominate the . Bourbon Of Republican Committee will try to ehift the burden of leaders.i roiled States government arid cannot taxation belong to it until we get title. and we on to the backs of the poor. ' ' , cannot pet title until we ratify the .10. "Labor questiOnwill occupy a large (Sy Universal Serried.) treaty of peace. Until we acquire title . WASHINGTON. place in our platform. I have no doubt Feb. ; I IIIMIE"Zr nient of 31 Lwornen to be members of the party will defend the right to or. the executive committee of the Demo- panixe and to peaceably persuads-mto ift ' declare cratie national committee was an- ployers favor of an hour 44,50 1st nouneed today by Homer S. Cummings, day: favor the right of collective bar. A CLEAR COMPLEX! () - chairman I also !Moe thei Democratic -., -Ut the national committee. training. . The new members are: party will reclare in favor- - of the . of crisa.t.ion Atte Fairbank, Chicago: M. Kellogg litresrnactitnery for ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,:,: '44, Helen Orenfell. Denver; Mrs. Joh n titration of all , ...., disputes between emRuddy CheeksSparkling Eyes Mrs.castlernan. Loulmville: Mrs. Pattie ployer and employee that differencea 0 Ruffner Jacobs. Rtrminghum. A la.: may be settled before they reach the Most Women Can Have Mrs. Stiles W. tam St, l'aun Mrs. strike or lockout stare. . "It Is Impossithle to-- , say at this time 1.7- ' Jorephus Ivaniels. Raleigh, N. C:: Mrs. hnw Well-1nom a Dr, Edvrards, Says Elizafar the Miss Ott John Atlanta.: ley convention . will so In ' , r ,, t,ot h Ma rbury. NP 'Torir T,lr. PPYPII!". PI1lflVth-prth.ty'Ohio Physician Of 'private 'mon-P7 , .,.,...............,,,,1 (t .' H. Mumford. Richmond; Mrs. fiverton opoly to the telegraph, telephone and .mm , and- Misr Caroline railroa4 problems. Tacoma, 17 Dr F.MEdwards for yeArs treated Runts-Rees"It is certain the convention rill Greenwich. Conn. 111 c scores of women for livex and bowel ail- Six additional- appointments will be deal with many-and idannikao pedalos like tomade in the near future. traking a gnort roada, the middleman and propoall parainno al the tnents. During these years be gave to of which will with tal . 17, sitions correspond regarding the farmer." his patients a prescnption made of a the 17 men members of the executive '4 . n few vegetable ingredients committee of the Democraticnational Mairshall Also mixed with olive Oil. naming them t coitteeCives . L ' I . f ' , You will I - Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablet& .. r I I View, to as What i know them by their rsliv color. Ties Strike Coast t Up ' I on ' These tablets 51r wonder-worke, Platform Should Be , bowels.---whiccause a t the liver . Shipping in Argentine normal action. carrymg off the waste WASHINGTON, Feb: , Presi----, - letter M arsh a I 4 dent 4 -,, system. poisonous matter in k.NOR AMES.' Tildev.Feb7.11.:.:; of Fort Wayne, Indiana. sec-- I If you have a pale face, sallow look, A strike or the crews of 3ii0 passenger !Hoffman. retary of the Democratic national comand freigirt steamers of the Argentine .mittee. dull eyes, pimple s. coated tongue, head. - ..--made public tonight. announced ...'. Navigation company has tied up virtu- 'his candidacy d feeling. all out aches, a listless, ally all coastwise shipping?' between from Indiana toasthea delegate an Fran-e- must root upon the Jeffersonine tight punishing all those seeking to profiteer fleers of the army, he declared, way the general staff in retaining eertain - of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one Northern Argentina and Paraguayand coming l to life. to at advanced rank waa "to put up personally or through agr;regat- that "favoritism and incompetency" amen an liberty and to the pursuitoot ,either of Dr.- Edwards' nightly, Uruguay. It was caused by the com- Democratic t Ion uponjob on congressdidandnotthe secretary of ed combinations of men or money; in was displayed. platform," happiness. t nor sentaxity-wbrilliant fail far short tor a time and note the pleasing results pany's refusal of the demand of the In view of Neither service and they war.", to the people Vie presentation , short, political froeFlp that Vice that crews on the Presidetit Outlines His Mesas. taken into ciThaideration lirre- of accomplishment.".., DO' their suffrages of a men upon an ere Thousands of women and men take Maritime Federation Marshall is elated to become t Harelson steamer Benaborl. Uruguayan flying company's officers, of former cases ducing He cited Tirigadiers "The Democratic party should stand old, time, dernocratic platform, under Dr. Edwards Olive Tabletsthe suc- - and other foreign flags be discharged chairman of the platform- commilttee his C. W. Kutz. John N. Hedges, Henry C. to rebui.id the principles of. which the republic charged. ' cessful substitute for calomelnow and "The Washington and replaced by crews working under letter was read with espectal lnterest, for this and pledgeNitself clique retained1 Jewett, LeRoy Briant 11.4 Upton, was prosso structure contented, many the years officials here. American. along ailsame contilitions by ,for political art those 'prel the their advance rank," said he. "and 25c. C. i Veils, of Snit itis cal- - perous and invincible. tbenjust to keep them thin line dividing on by am at colonels told the clearly l Hoboken that i mW. phips flying Argentine flag. Niallon Patrick end ing gn and law- "if a faith of this kind appeals. to would or reet ,returning veteran brig- - Langfitt.Generals gene into the pends." Mr. Marshall wrote. W. It... andJohnston "Thusi Major ow far. lite president. whti is the ailY the Democrats of Indiana, i desire to dier generals and order them to del- Preston Brown. tis instances of- in- , chief or hrmaking: Makirig its laws - go as a delegate-at-larg- e to the conour deemed it expedient uPon all men, permitting the --individ. - Francisco to advocate acend to a reduced rank. Generale, col- 'ittotices he charged. t Sansucceed at to vention to who honest is colonels citizen and lieutenant onels before express hie opinion ait. to what the been blacker bas 'written."No page to no citi- this kind of a platform and to ascertain starting' home from abroad were orissuee will be. As I am. desirous of by honest methods: ---of injustice per. that made the re- dered to carry In their baggaice the no' greaernodegree sen legislative advantage; opeedily whether-everythin, being a delegate-at-iarg-- e from more, inequitable wrong., the or was , petuated, wrong." obtains cif 'lentand who great right public Insignias captains, majors State of Indiana.- I wish. in consonance punishbig anyone unjustly , of the ,, fightinflicted upon any part enaitie." aucc'ess and dishonest wIth what I hope has by crodked forces than the gensral staff has .. Senator Harrison said "it would seem ing' z.,",-,..,,.public carr. to state the substance Tof recognising that this' is still meted out in its policy' of demobillaasome to in instances many, that peoplethat of federation. what I think the Demottratic part -v IS -- -states; demanding said. , of local SENEIAL STAFF thethought, uppermost,In the minds of--- .lion," he t should stand for. I would not 0- the states discharge the.duties ; lef II go under any minipprehension am t o Isielf government:, reSisting the usurpare- 11",8 upon the part of the 00..,tions of the general government; but ,,...,..,.. .... ott moving .corrupt and blatted judges Democrats of Indiana.ott4,,....bao.'irt ifsitring to ATTACE0 ON POLICY the for obedience . . ,.... l'We were Iin the war , . this very etandingofalwaye ' sm.,' 3,00, :. AN court and to Onstituted aumoment of its European from decrees bec t , beginning . 14. li . t.. cause it affected .oInternal affair thority; insieting that the legislative ' Of the methods and measures ado ot- - branch c,f the government shall be reAll ationsOble- fOr he dischargeotlia. dutj ..,.,.,--- - -ed for the preeervatiOn DEMOBILIZATION of the 1 C. E., of London, England' it thiit it call M. L E.- - E., A. of our eoulttry and the winning ofpeieeabd serving notice-upo- n ., the Interferan . , , met vitt: my approval and I a' not 'skulk behind alleged, War . : tt4 . . ence upon rth part of the executive . . , . ready .to. defend them. , 010,. Scientist, Author, Lecturer, and Teacher of . branch;eleg.ting an- - executive pledged , 4 , , Ea of Rehabilitation. , . -- .11..,,heeed.r.h..en..etiestaoftletals and WASHINGTON-,Yeb. e . , ,, . de, is wow over and thtc re- innumerable agenta in by staff "'The the of the , war.' general 'policy, ' habilitation af'of America es well ati ,. : the war and to administer public, Is a simple effective remedy for sufferers from 'itching, oMcers an having resulted mobilising . to I the rest of the World li talcing place. the ,,evem economicDees, fairs along ittnot possible to accomplieh our It burning, skin troubles., Try today, bathing that uncomfortable, of thtv vote of every bill carry- In- 'discrimination and favloritism; efhundreds of officer:a, Senator .habilltation other than through the in- point not only 'unnecessary and R.ESINOL SOAP and warm ;ater. After , WILL LECTURE, BEGINNING SUNDAY, FEB. 22, 8 P.M. --fecting ing irritated surfairl'e-wit' i 7:4 but appropria- - Harritton, democrat, Mismissippl, told of political parties. Ipieumentatitte appropriations, -Itemooratle party pro- - tions for the benefit tit a few ; citizens the senate todity Ile hoped the facts iHonw trohallhtht you have dried itgently witha soft clot apply ntsLNoL .,'' . , reg. ' rather than for the eurnmon..go-od' politicalisys-OINTMENT with. the t ngek'tips. The'n see if yoti- - are not 'would Influence Ur; of r;mae I if :entrusted . '1.with wlating strictly every pablic utility and he would linker to :"direct ' in is the power. . change and first South Streets at the prompt andblessed relief. Secretary Fourth question: Corner surprised Eaft .t I to thethe of , dAtnottrons , in other countrf remedy on policy , , , , . . the effects of discriminations alreally Inflicted unbridled De, ON 0.NDAY, Tr EnDAY WEDN'ESIDAY AND THURSD liTaw hundreds of army orrivers.!', , , . mocracy and I have seen ita.menace in , t. , 'RESINOL SI1AVING STICK Senator Harrittort directed hie erttlthis country until I ath quite conII intleetinu; Nee hill4resolution directing the teecretstry 01 ling Netting. vinced that the .peace. prosperity and AT 12 lit. sad gives a rich lather:lull of Booth'. to furninh a- statement of the policy ' . perpetuity of the American At I trelockLite t'ugeretood.".5.5e Adolfo los. demotions. h leave . governing must rest finally '11Pon a few republic Treatment ancient The new and Wonderful Senator Harriman dirested his critl1Demoeratic doctrinea. b isi Guaranteed to Fo- - eiton particularly -. skin comfortable and refreshed. , niNtel,m ,.. ,. at redoetions Of of'4' ,,. Seats on Sale at Auerbach's Beauty Parlor..., ft God cab rerneve the for Rheumatism , ' ir ' to their pre-wficer rank ,,' ', ft3.11' ' p - 1, - ;'' . ledisidual an the eat of good govern-- I move kidney p o igona , Also Shepherd's Magazine Dept. Many older placers of,the tiPrVire I .411 drketists carry ihe Resitiol, ment Legislative efforts to 'produce tent -- Harrison said,' have recently i I e - 4 and Bottle-- -, In society by , i ,; Arthr Justice good IMO Per .. reduced. t while Price. 1,,c products.' , f to the demands listen'ing and For Further Information, Pho'ne Hyland 3816. veiain high II ..., M anti f l!te tu I' ed by 11.11ECNIACHOL Iteen shinilIin service of persons arid elsitssol 1041 in the hour ami high- pay under the 1 of peaca !traduce falloff, Idallo CO.. OPATORIES LAB Suring', The- only -policy. sure. trndstion for, a stable republle g '. Colo. 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