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\ . = g % That Under the Lodge Reservations the United States |ty they: are and stui lcave an in M Withdraw With Honor From the ]m of Ne- teynational assoclation that could broa % ts | A 18 . Pudi ¥ ? . Pro Powers. o8 fur mo e Tast ar aanity |FLUSH YOUR KIDNEYS GCCASION. | tions, Should the Experiment Prove Unprofitable—De- i sacey Tould wirltt” Efthiy | ALLY IF YOU EAT MEAT : 2 3 > ) 2 peace. by every ' NS exce) war | ¥ = ~ dares There is Nothing in Washington’s Farewell Ad- | 55 Db i Banras stos e oo | HESUDERLY. 2 * dress Agninst Such an Alliance—We Neither Are Going | Santed’ sy *the “saseis iy, most pedple . who. must! to Lose the Flag Nor Go to War Unless We Want to— | ¥355, 5oy, J2 we, do mothiag e v " b the Leagu bee; the werld Wt?f‘.v ney- 2 > O ) er know nor be’ ahble: to: iden the s ’ Treats of Indusiriel Situation and the Value of the Dollar. ity e ana greut men in this pod. T controversy 1 to The Pulletin) body were possessed of ite wis- | 97 yasro w-_:m D. C. arch 2.—Sen- | dom we would all be ‘nfi o follow his av:‘n‘:lma :’;‘;_‘:nwm hayh.s m:l:‘am:e Inh!-n.wd.!v " made o forceful|lead, but in his absencs, and I think Ev o et v flmd D!“ifllpol‘mgn; ducing which he advocated the | he 18 absent, wo must do the best we | VoLV i o WAL tileatlon of the treaty, wiht | 8D includis e “{; h% r:sl, ,‘Z‘"’ ro nnd Lodge rescrvations, He stated e shpes, Wil be attribated to the fact it his opinion that would great-| The wisest statesman of his g that we do not possess a League of m in restoring normal conditions|eration once declaréd that al virt Nations—and this brings me to what Jn the indusirfal, financial and politie- | all blessings, all enjoyments, and all || consider to be the real items of throughout the world. governmc®®s are founded in 0OMDro- | gonsequence in this discussion. # Said Scrator MoLean. mise, not wita principle, I take It 2 fO teeth £ " view of the wide Qifterence of|but with®pride of opinioa and loyalty Not Geing to Lase the Flag » - {0 this chamber oconcarning|to party. It seema to me that & com-| Mr. Praesident: ' The Amer¥can 3 vn, (he meaning and the con- | Promise ought to be welcomed at|people want to do justice, love mercy | V0 Man or woman wuo eats meal k . of many of the cove.|this juncturs provided it offers a|and walk as humbiy with their Cre- |feSularly can make a mistake by flush- X <3 ¢ i ionall; a a7 league, it must|fair test of the soundness of theator as hard winters and high taxes ing the kidneys occas T T e that some of us |clalme of all the parties to the con- | will permit. The American people | Well-known authority. Meat forms ur! , member of this | troversy, that is, o compromise which | want the world to return to and do aCid which clogs the kidney pores 50 TAPTTT FHTTE YIRS SRRV 9L 3 2 v will separate the wheat from the|business at the old stand, plus every- | they sluggishly filter or strain only d 2 sfl ! | tares, without infury $o anyons, wnd|thing mew that is desrable We are Part of the waste and poisons from thfi 3 ' 3 On perm’t the acomplishment of all that|not going to lose the flag if we rati- | blood, then you get sick. Nearly al is wise and possible. Can Withdraw With Honor, If the league is & menace to our fy this treaty with the Lodge reser- | Theumatism, headaches, liver trouble, vations. We are not going to war un- | R€rvousness, mnsupan?n, dizziness, less we want to- Wo are not going | 3leeplessness, bladder disorders come to do anything we don't want to do. | [Fom sluggish kidneys. ] conntry end will groduce the un-|Gn the other hand, we can do eny-| Tbe moment you feel a dull.ache in . e The flavor (asts- - 1N | desirable resuits its_enemics predict,| thing we wunt to do; we can egros | the kidneys or your back hurts, or if (4‘ ”’@’a | this fact will soon be revealed, if if|{o do anythiag the other Snembors of | the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of RZ\3: 13 ratified, subjoct to the Lodze Toser- | the leaguo wenat us fo agres b thal Sediment, irregular of passage or at-| . = : o) [ Vations. It will be revealed long be- | wii Inaite peace acd - geod will | tended by a sensation of scalding, get ah e 1Caiiv- | fore any Irreparable or permanent in-!gmong tiso nations of the carth. We 2Pout four ounces of Jad Salts from \ ijury can resalt to the United Stales.{can all of us remember the terribie;2RY, rellable pharmacy and take a Uader the ladl';: mervndlions e can!things that we were told would hap %&mtl&raagfmew dgtys':;srygs; i Disg by néutes { withdraw with honor and upon our|pen If we voted to give the president 4 siepepsn” by neutrahsing | g0 " Sl flons 1f we find the experi- | the extreoodinary :fi,w,,. B eriod kidneys will then act fine. This famous seale pacm Dr[ngs Instantly s ment unprofitable, and such With- | by the Overmaa Act and the other S3its is made from the acid of grapes end fer-| qrawal will vindicate the judgment!so-called war measures of 1817 and | 8nd lemon Juice combined with lithia l’“{";"l;;”:'ut the irreconcilables, so-called, The!1915. We were told that in voting 20d has been used for generations to men who veted against the recent|for them we were tear! the flag fush clogged kidneys and stimulate £ ich and 1n- | rogurrection of the itague will then | o e eotimeon EI1a8 the A28 tnem to activity, also to neutralize the o you | become the wise men of the West, if | foedl il 1 i - aclds In urine so it no longer causes Dispsiain” eCe! A ceding our civil liberties to the dogd irritation, thus ending bladder dis- B s they not of the work e ;:: Iwm‘. tm:)v“ to bte r:g-alued. A‘m':a] Gedees Promotion of Peace ority of the senate, however, refui & ezuiat Jad Salts is inexpensive and can- TESUALS | o other hand, everythiug that |10 bo torrided, and did the ; seaatole | L - ey : ith all its good R MRy oty A (oot Inine, ke ¥ gl oFer, with all its goodness cen be hed, under the Ledge reser= Debts, Taxes and prices |regular meat eaters should take mow The three things that are of para-!and then to keep the kidneys clean mount interest to us and all otaers and the bicod pure, thereby avolding Just now are, debts, taxes and prices,, serlous kidney complications. the greaiest of these is prices Noth-} ing would bring greater harm to the industrial life of the world than a| B and France had been our sudden apd radical reduction in; the first, ‘and if this were {prices. 1 don't mean the exorbitantitrie our obligaions in the premises and extortionate prices for the exac-! 1d Lo great. But let us take the i tion of which the responsidly partisa 3 i let us admit that | cannot be too severely punished, but; & = and France, and Fugland, prices that are fairly compared to tie! aad Italy eantered the war because cost of production under tho present!thzy haéd to. They fought to save standard of wages. Debts must be|their lves, and for no other reason. paid with goods meacured in dollars. | We walled until we were attacked, Cut the price of goods in two, and|azd it became painfully apparent that yyou will double the hours of labor) wo must Delp them, or fight for our | required to produce a doil worth | uwa lives, Without thelr help, later on. {of goods. In other words, you will et us admit that it was “Nly Country jdouble the already colossal total of and Wrong” with debis incurred in the prosecution of ! Nevertheless, we fought the war. It will be Justly clalmed 3 common fe, and in a common cause, i that debts incurred at pre-war prices!2ad if that cause was just, and it can now Le paid with depreciate hen our boys died, that justice 50-ceat dollars, principal and tatero: 5 bz the pon an the stomac! perfectly preserved. 2 | dard would so paralyze prod 2upl perish from the | that the payment of princk: 3 the boys in o That is ry difficult for some tmo to comme. Of course, prices should stop = and -gradually seek a low Those whose Incomes havo tied to the pre-war standard, ! 5 real grievance, and _desorv == W, bLaving woa the victory | consideration. 8 N uilgan wcd monsreaism, and { Dh g hs t are we go- o . i . Creditors as wel as debtor s L G4 subile and ¥ ther comfort mor profit sudden L b e d radical fall in prices and wag peay e . ; % b Quastion of the Hour R G / on of the hour for us to ° o4 l» i R ) will the leag g 3 *4 2 s . @ r Y ¢t undes Lisk %v L put we Lo a Domtion wheio v CAADL 1 Lo tko botter 19 help ‘ = & ho entertain > i Jiberty 12 FOiN D . W nd nre doubliul, the pres: == —— ter- wud I3 th's eonffial, upen the | 3 s ot wilch the garity dad gel j lon's Farewell Address against such | th safety of the surrounding communi- | rulea the decision of the chair and L 3 W ln i dotensy } A5 2 tha wor 12 alliance, and why the president| ty.” ater adopted the amendment. -5 and charm which aitaches to every L3 divize right of | Lho K 13 tarced ta and his followers should refuse (o ap-| ~The board recommended that in of- | The house also voted to increase a i i P d som t and must bear the|Prove such an Nmfl‘ and purposs, | der to “cut red tape” in administration | from $175,600 to $325,000 the appropri- : beautiful white fabrics stzad for ths after tho 8ood. | bri s battlo. And If tho Hust|a0d Tatily such a treaty and league, | the Bortsmouth prison be placed under | ation for employing irade specialists : 3 5 bo the prime 1 next:. 1tiaWbbe for g’;en:mtst) oL ke 1y t1s Jurisdistion of . dspactmantal | to Jiake {nvestications abroad andifer . 2 h it T2 | econamic 1 Everybo thatl O wo have as == ¥ = e cham- bursau &8 ell matters of internal | publication of the repoerts of consular nd highest arfistry of manufacturers s e e urope today as we :fihwwm :poo:‘i?j oha;sdvc_:‘te%e 2gainst | manzgement instoad of tho command, | agents. Without aubats the hoe . g L - ” | ow d t ple’ bad in Apcll, 1917, It is quite posaible | 3uch 2 pr n ha 2n pre- | ant of U 'ortsmouth navy yard es at | then approved an appropristion grere, both foreign and domeotic. From ths | akiag ot .smx the catss of every Lberty-loving | 'mwd:rhq ri 5 ; !;Zlnuau g Bupplemental yocoemmanda: | §100.000 for. promoting. trads with X . 3 { ? | justice-loving Stav and Frank and aderiying Principles. ong will be mede by the boar: outh & enf erican comwn= [ 7o tex, which, following the present mods, thiess asks were alf man- | Latln is as much our cauSo today, @3 s y'na Frincte ek | was wald, sovering the “whole problem | tries. 3 Fi 5 ured iito pump handles water | Belgium's wes ours in August, 1918. 'fhg treaty has occupied much Ume, | oo gigaiplinery polley” and division of A : =1 end half reveal,” to the heavy Safin baing more useful than boats In thei We may not use force except as force | oo fhe great underijing principles | . ipgnerg, P ; HoWItE bhei Creit - = = involved are few and easily under ; e s ARE PREPARING TO OPEN folowing the great war we should all | may be necessaty to compel obedience tood. In. this ad: ez id In addition ta Assistant Becretary | £ evt O xlord Skirfings, displey afferds you arid. regicns of Asia Minor. to reasonabic amd just Lerms of DeRCS| septes oo i Jdveature lato world: pygaevelt, the bonrd was composed of | PETROGRAD TO NAVIGATION . 08 B N ¥ It is not strange toat 13 the year|With Germany. In my opinlon, we | POMtcs We have been most unwisely | pep Admiralo Dunn and Halstead . AR vont its recurreacs, but | COght not to Aitempt to use fores ex. | lcd 2ad advised. Coatroverted points| yuuiiiiadants of tho Pirst naval dis-| London, Merch 2.—Astive prepara. 0 be found in “Xis pert of Connecii- look ot the real situation|ceDt as & last resort, but with every | (OUld Bave been adjusted witnout dif-| (o and the Portsmouth yard, re. | tions are being made to open Petrograd $ ¥ = With candor wo con readly ses that|device krown to reason pnd peace wh|fCUltY 1€ ago but for the uncom-| guiively, | to navication, says a wirsless despatch : cw end ice cover the ground, but Spring is | another international war of the con- | can and should help the sano men | DrOMISiRE spirit of a single inividual . . | received here from Moscow, Merchant = ventional type will be a physical,|still remaining in Eurcpe retain thelr An internatlonal organization or cem- | EMPLOYES OF PORTUQUESE | ships are being fitted out to resums tight greund fis comer, end fhese beaufidul sum- mantal and financial improbability for | sanity and, in my opinfon, it will pay | Cort Of nations, willingly and voluataz- | relations with western Europe. i rigat greund Gre 'y e S il U5 tin sona s 2 e ily entered on the part of al who may RAILROADS ARE ON STRIKE | P Sl Snrtatic Hatmila el Ard) e 1 weopdmorals’and good:money il geajre. - whateinid-the. minds:.of>the —— === mery weaves ars refreshingly prophefic of approach- || domestic disturbances and | convul- : weakdr and less expericnced states| Tuy, Spaln, Maveh 8.—All the em. | . a < and we should lose no time in ous| [iohing Againct Such an Allance |may meet with the stroager and | ployea on the Portuguese rallroads ¥ . werm wealher, We would be mighty glad to endoavors to minimize their intensity| TEis league if 1t !s ased and|MOre experienced for the purpose of | ctwiolt laat night, en the train : p and shorten their duration, grounded in the thoory that reason.is | eStablishing friendly R arrlyed here from Oporto the military | ww (hera to you, - \ i o safer guard to justice than force,|'heir mutual benefit an specially | immediately nccupled the station and \ No Place for Sentiment. it i optad - | for the purpose of e :g dis- | the track, ‘Thers were some violent if it is accepted subject to reserva. = = e We were = very happy people on the | tions which eliminate the ,possibility | &7 E s Dby inoldenta. It s belloved that all the KIRTINGS will ocoupy @ | eleventh of November, 1918. We were | of the use of force for selfish purposes &rbitra 5 industrial | postal and telegraphlo employes will ] et oA thitho | very proud of ourselves and very|we cannot otherwise attain. If we| Prosperity throug e world—! atrike in .{mmu., w!th the ralirond e e confident and courageous and very | will give us an influence abroad which | We can all heartily support. But any | men, Who ars démanding an increase | summer stylos, as white will grateful to eur own brave boys and it for the purpose, and sole pur- c?n:bm::;mn of ntat;ona tlhat g;?rr;te;r‘\x in wages, t “DIAMOND DYES” HELP MAKE those of our associates whose subit i g iates in the | Plates the use of force to carry = b e ke courage carcied our arme i wolory, | s war evals Sh retata thels con. | the recommendations of o handiul of | AGTION BY HOUSE ON L Ton, yard we offer an uamegualled This is 1o place for sentiment, but|fdence i sound economic principles, | irresponsible politiclans is a colossal APPROPRIATION BILLS ool A e B assortmont. Thers are the !mn 'm,»f:t.ime:.n,1 safety, and sound|and the blessings of civil liberty, we Xlgfl!:gieshc 2 e e i aadl s v & \ $ Ko Z pess prineiples unite t. int the | may again ti the tide of battle, hamber, — Y results, A "":,,..Ic “K-.«E.-',:'p: el plain Gabardines' and Ox- wsy to dgty-—why nesitate? WAngre P{:nad} save them and ourselves from |treaty should be ratificd upon “"‘u'i n‘ov:;m;;.t;:' :fi;:hgtd.{fy-:fi;’z: :: ‘ 1'30215::::3 B:le’:fi' E:r:::.:tted % oiiniiorid with Aetes-at fords, of correct ekirting many Ametieans, fn the hour of vic-|something worse than German bayo-| tions less tonservative 8nds safo thal | jiana by the actlon of the sub-coms |give @ new, rich, fadeleas color to any Gmpty ermor weight, a full yard wide, and tory prociaimed that the cause ofjnmets. There is nothing in Washing-| those contamed in tie Torse FeRSVAl | mittea on appropriations in eliminat- | Zabric, whether it be wool, silk, linen, ¢ sitky in finish Th of Central Europe, Japan, “iexico-and Inw from the executive appropriation |cotton or mixed goods, — dresses, y in fin e price is Serhaps all of Bouth Anterica would | B!l provision for continuing the de- | blouses, stockings, _sil children's. oniy $159 a yard. The Novel- Soon find common ground to denounce | p‘a'mr:‘en! otl commerce forelgn trade |coats, feathers, draperies, coverings, B¢ to 53t 4, t y n ti art ci tae | at!zade service. | The Direction Book with each packe 3iib & yae ¢ ty Skirtings afford a much DON'T “En:f“gr_‘s;"agfi‘;‘ e ette] Ropresentative Slsson, democrat, |age teils £0 plainly how to diamond dys A very f.n:hn,ud-w:idni:'lnd.; mare ampte choice. Two of _?g'_l ine world, And to defeat that pur-| {masll:a.npl& mua;f et of the sommit. | over any. color that you can no: make ras, with g nigh, iShr oy will rally around the red| t°¢ ldnse by offerinz an amendment ia mistake. ¥ 852 & yard v comemand youp the .oiesk “plesising - novattiss B or iy other that promises suc- | Providing’ for expenditure of 31¢6.000 | To mateh any matertal, have drug- .:unmm’., 2nd with “Mu u‘.“ we show are Gabardines, ons ey ;oori nttheogex;vl;e- Lt :WE& rui‘rd :u'. on a | gist show you “Diamond Dye” Color Acsusiiy nas . viily & basket-weave casck de- 5 X rder, bu o house over- |(ard. o Rogrudb G ov hrd sign, the other with a brokd, Relieves Deafness, Stops Head Noises §| ossorne upHELD IN CONDUCT i moas #F tns tws weaves tab barred datin stripe. These, It is not put in the ears, but is “Rubbed in §| OF PORTSMOUTH NAVAL PRISON ; T e We Neve sV Laen, & T # too, sofi for §150 a yard, Cack of Ears” and “Inserted in the Nostrils” Washington, March 2.—Charges of 0"’““' b it} "’" “‘;’" KIRTING Batin (s a & \ i ‘. immorality and lax discipiine among ' Fl o S k il u tosda, s J Has had = Successful Sale sinco 1507 e Sumates o the Portsmoutn, X, B oating Specks T yuality at Flg ¥ % = o - & iy naval prison were held to be without | — 2 5 A yard, it is 2 lnskes uide :‘:;" a""""“ fo _ inimitable, 1 will forfeit $1000 if the following testimonial is mot J| ;0" Yion tn the report ot the special before the eyes, dizzy spells, and @ sslgac:d uplue, ‘Tha ‘Batin finleh Wil withe . cteded S < Jrisw Forims with thele su- Soad thi- attidion” of Riis genuine and s, ‘board of investigation made public to- palpitation of the heart, less o . ! day by Assistant Secretary Roosevelt, - { t poriin lustre gts Wattae of washer woman : too, The : Nov. 7, 1319, member of the board appetite or craving for sweet . €8 ing 27-inal ece - 7 2 a e . 3 { “fl{:: T B G s ,’.,‘, width is 48 inches—the price After using two bottles of Leonard Ear Ofl my hearing has improved The board’s report upheld the da- Cr, sour kll".dS of food—arc i wide veave at sée. $175, to simost normal condition. As T am 75 yoars old, all said I must expect || Minlstration of Commanier e signs of self-poisoning by products cf poorly (] IMPORTED BOTTED BWIBS—EF inches wide.... $150 and §2.80 a Yard to be deat, but thanks to Lecard Bar Oil 1 don't have to be deaf, | gations m:: asaingt gn;;gn:!;:::;:; i or imperfectly eliminated food waste | OHN 'CHI. 5 S tlon were ed on * 34 . i g e e ey 2a wnreisbie withesses: | which have entered the blood: ; Por cate In Norwisl, Conn, by H. M. Lerou, 289 Main Stroet. Proof of suc. || FOrmal charges of immorality Jodged | with tBe navy department by agonts of | Deacham’s Pills-assist to restore normal action 3 t of justice were de- | begts 3 - $Toved by the hoazd to be based on | of liver, stomach and kidneys. -n $ ; . similar evidence a‘nd v‘vitnepxu. Sig'na‘ur ello i practice of using prisonérs as & ture on Yellow ; 1 1:‘;; gwm put into g:toct under s = 2 , . ag = ey % mardsy Cgborne’s administration, ee c am s E H Box and on Botile i : : 55 : Scld by i cess will be given you by the above druggist. is justified by a record of only eight § : ie, Manuiactures .5&;,.9 fif two years, the board de- ¥ 70 Fifth Ave, New Yeork City, lared, adding that this record carries fil own denial of representations that ‘ 3 th hout | e