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Nashville Banner from Nashville, Tennessee • 16

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Nashville Banneri
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NASHVILLE BANNER TI EVENING I J31 I iiIVIAR CONGRESS Is ENDED TODAY '1 I I itik ii kat I III6iJBLE OF 16 YEARS IS 0011E HOUSE UP CAUSE OF IRISH ir9 j' 't kg 'i Tomcirr AND WEDNDAY ORPHEUril THEATER 2 a 1 LI 11 LL 2' -4 4 L''' 'f 7 3 i 4 ii gii L11 a 'iii i li t) Li Vi L21 ilit' ta) 1 i i TONIGM' AND WEDNESDAY 1 ORPHEUM THEATER 6 i kit ij 3e1Contorttl 15 l'hdd Draehr uorttertu 13 Batt LirtiCELI 4- LA ijk For Infants and Children Unusual Scenes of Confusion and Failure of Important Bills Unusual Sc and Fa Knoxville Man's Stomach So Bad He Had to Eat-Bread and Water Adopts Resolution Expressing Hope for Claims Before Peace Congress i7 tni 7 7 9 i 1 tiii a elii 2:15 1 4 I i la 'Ili ElltEDNESDAY SEATS Now EDriEsDAy MARK' THE CLOSING HOURS' IOAN' EAT ANYTHING NOiNIAFTER STIFF OPPOSITION 4 i -4 i i gm11-mem )01 majil ALGO1101-3 PLR GLUM 1 AVetetable la- 1 similating eleFood by Regu lingtheStocauts and Bawds ot It )1110 12 4 ''t i '''1 1 ille el rl 1 i I 141 1 1 i tj3 is st A 4 I I 1 ALGO)101 3 PLR GLst ''4 AVetetablePteparaticatirAsi 'imitating theFood by ReguLa- A '0 liattheStommts and Bowels IINTAN1S1CHILDittli 7 Mothers Know T1ut Genuine Castoria Always Boars tho 4 Signature of (tit ho l' 11 tre Change Since' He Started Taking Meritone Makei Him Feel Like a New Person Appropriation of $60000000- 000 AuthoHzption of $25 000000000 Bonds Part of Record Measure Has 'Unfriendly 1 Reception in Senate Where Smith of Georgia Stops Progress ItNICKERBOCKE TODAY CONSTANCE TALMADGE I laamgho Ersaliw Lis sm La Mrt BO WI Ls IN Is U13' ENTRANCE INTO TIGHT HELPED IN THREE WE BURIED IN- COMMITTEE fI t- "GOOD NIGHT pAu Li! A Acuff of 317 Hiawassee avenue Knoxville a car inspector for the Southern Railway Co says ha is like a new man since taking Meritone the new system medicine "I suffered from stomach trouble for sixteen years" said Mr Acuff "It got so bad finally that bread and water was all I could eat and last mummer it got bad again and I had to live on crackers and water "Anything heavier than that would sour on my stomach and would cause gas to rise up Then my stomach Would get so sore that I could hardly touch IL 1: ot: stortst: 1 Cheerfulness ud Restteata I kiineral NOT NARGoTtc oak 1 Atz sms AorMat hAt i 4 -1 fo-- 1 4 pedr km" A 0 6 vt A helpful Remedl Ii Constipation and Diarrhoeu and freveristmesS Katt l' 1: Loss or Wart''' ril' resulting thererIINI 0 SitIsaturs' jacSoncl i'414' tgrw' IronK---- -3 1c 1 I thereby Promoting int' ki1 1 Cheerfulness ud Restte alaiss 4 it larrnhirte Pot 1 I 111'-7--7 TUESDAY WEDNESDAY VENDOME Tonight WEDNESDAY MATINEE Wood's New York and attests 14 ennational Comedy Sueeton A Ploy tor dm Natioa FRIENDLY ENEMIES 50e to 12001Mat 50e to $150 PEIITS NOW '7' VENDOME Tonight TUESDAY WEDNESDAY -WEDNESDAy v- 1k1111 Woorm Nett York and adroit 14 ensgatkinal Comedy Iweto A Ploy tor tbe Nation 41 FRIENDLY ENEMIES 50e to 12001Mat 50e to $150 tiEtTS -'''''ai i n'''' '1 1 'l t4- Ir LOST wrionT -r loot weight and my health got poor generally "Three weeks ago I started taking this Meritone I've finished the second bottle now and have started in on the third and I want to tell you that I'm feeling tine 4 'I could notice improvement on the first bottle My appetite began to pick up and nw stomach felt better Now can eat anything I want and as much of it as I want too The gas is all gone LIKE A NEW 'FEMININE DRESS BLAMED FOR FLU 1- IA I rI ikeolsa 1 ii 1 111: A 4 1 1 Washington March 4--(By Associated house early today by a vote of 316 to 41 adopted he resolution expressingthe hope that the Peace conference would "favorably consider the claims of Ireiand te the right Of self-determination" When the house resolution was received by the senate Senator France of Maryland Republican malted unanimous consent for its immediate consideration Senator Smith of Georgia Democrat Objected and demanded that the resolution go to the foreign affairs committee where a similar resolution has been pending for several months Adoption -of the resolution in the house eame after a turbulent all-night whieh an organized effort was made to keep the resolution from coming to a tote The attempt Was abandoned ehortly before o'clock member eetx eesPareed op aeni shite 0 Con- nally the purpose of the resolution but Re- Publican Leader Mann Representative tao Moore ofa'enneylvania and others attempted parliamentary delay throughout the night Representative Mann charged Democratic eupporters of the' resolution tad delayed the -bringing of it to a vote until just before adjournment so it would not be paseed by the eenate and so President 'Wilson would not be called Upon to approve or disapprove the mearture "I desire to advise the political Party that attempts to throttle this resolution that it is dealing with dynamite" said Representative Gallivan of Massachusetts Democrat "1 appeal to the house to stop this nonsense and give consideration to 'a resolution for the relief of a people who have been suffering for several centuries and to let the' world know that we believe in President Wilson when he said we entered the war to make small nations Air Gallivan asserted if the Peace conference adjourned without giving Ireland self-determination Ireland would be the only -oppressed country Exact Copy a Wrapper mar: A 1 Louisville Health Officer Says Style of Attire Has Helped Spread IONTS1011 INERIPASIM tIll OfTW NM MiWill "The etange from crackers and wa- ter to anything I want to eat Just makes me feel like a new man and I'm gisd to recommend Meritone" Thousands of people are now taking Meritone for ailing conditions of the stomach liver and kidneys catarrh rheumatism and the like or as a strengthener and builder Mertone is being specially introduced in Nashville at Demoville's Fourth rind Church street drug store and at the two drug stores of Demoville-PageSims Third and Union and 1600 Broadway--advl I CV 1 ER' 't-Ne7 'ASA El The luternational Sunday SehoolLesson for Alarch 9 Is "JOsinia" Patriot and-Leader--Joshin I LIt ELLIS interned German -shins the war risk insurance bureau act the Prat war revenue bill the food and fuel-control law the daylight-saving measure the initial and record-breaking aviation appropriation of $640000004) the trading with the enemy act and- measures providing for soldiers and sailors' insurance and protection of their civil rights at botneo Waishingion'Itarch Sixty-fifth or great 1 cc Clark Important nntenthgsgt i rndenbi eo olinnal final int 111 Pe Marshall uyaopi rlfrnleoat mtof and nefes ehrdi esgtcot Speaker gavel le ketr return oI President Wilson from France for reconstruction legisla tion of the new congress in extraor: dinary session in which control Passes from the 4emocratic party to the Republicans Unusual scenes Of Chhtillii011 In the Anal rush to complete its work ae- companied the closing hours of congress in which President Wilson just back from France in he room off the senate chamber hastily signed many last-moment measures Stu-pendous was the record of the congress which carried the nation into and through the war and which had been in almost continuous seseion since it was called by President Wilson into extraordrnary session April 2 191 to declare war' Germany''' It appropriated about 860000 000000 authorised 12500(0000" In bonds and enacted countless meas uses for prosecuting the war and of domestic import The new congress will' tatke -up the limitless task of reconstruction problems ratification of the -peace treaty and other vital questions- probably immediately after) the return of President Wilson from his second visit to France Special features of the Sixty-fifth congress were many addresses by President Wilson including those recommending war with Germany and Austria that of Jan 8 1917 enunciating bia famous fourteen principles of peaces and those endorsing woman suffrage and announcing the armistice terms Imposed upon Germany last No vember THREE SESSIONS There were three semitone of the congrees The first extra session met April 2 1917 following shortly after the turbulent and successful- senate filibuster on the administration armed ship bill -which marked the close of the Sixty-fourth congress The dramatic night address of President Wilson to urge war with Germany which was promptly declared marked the opening of the extra session called but a few weeks after the President's Inauguration for a second term The sersion closed Oct 6 1917 lasting 188 days The second 364 days and the longest in the history of American government--began Dec 3 1917 and adjourned Nov 21 last The third and final see ion sion which ended today began Dec 2 last and was the statutory short session of 93 days Substantial Democratic majorities in both genate and house since President Wilson's inauguration six years ago now have passed In the new Congress the senate will have forty-nine Republicans and forty-seven Dem ocrats and the house 238 Republicans and 193 Democrats one aoettalist two independents and one prohibitionist Many veterans in both houses re tired with today's adjournment In the senate these included Senators Saulsbury of Delaware president pro tem Lewis of Illinois Democratic whip Shafroth of Colorado Thompson of Kansas Hardwick of Georgia Hollis of New Hampshire and Vardaman of MississIPPI Goff of West- Virginia Smith of Michigan and Weeks of Mae sachusetts Among prominent representatives whose services ended were Miss Jeanette Rankin of Montana the first woman elected to the house Meyer London Of New York socialist: Swager Sheriey of Kentucky chairman of the appropriations committee Hayes of California Keating of Colorado Pow era of Kentucky Foster of Illinois Cox Barnhart and Dixon of Indiana Miller of Minnesota 'Borland of Missouri Parker of New Jersey Gordots' of Ohio Farr of Pennsylvania O'Shauneasy of Rhode Island Slayden Gregg and Diesof Texas and Cooper and Stafford of Wisconsin NEW MEMBERS ny Every one has a pakt What 'Heti behind Is often more intereeting than what is to the fore Kipling's corn- moriplace travel letters are extremely worth while asrevealing the sources of much 'of his best later Work There the reader finds many of the real persons places and ineldents which late were wrnught into fiction and poetry! This fa the charm of biography it MI troduces One to the factors that went into the malting of a hie No that a 1evi tiStire looms largest on the horizon of Israers: -hiStory1 as the Sued ay schools it it Ic worth while to kkok' behind the pro: motion and see loshua 1 a- the rtutk4: Louisville Ky March spread of influenza in Louisville is blamed largely on the dress of women by City Health Officer Baker "Women who appear on Fourth street exposing One-third of their legs and two-thirds of their cheats are courting influenza instead of trying to prevent it" said Dr Baker Error' in Pass Causes Trouble Louisville Ky March 4--(Special) --the fact that Arthur Goodwin an attache of the IA suPeriotendente at Birmingham Ala had 1 a pass made out by mistake from "Cincinnati to Birmingham" instead of "Cincinnati to New Orleans" has involved him in serious trouble He has been held befro a United States commissioner to a swer to the Federal grand urly here for Wooing liquor into dry territory A special agent of the department of justice found Mr Goodwin's trunk filled with containers holding five gallons of whibity at the IA depot Saturday night Mr Goodvzin bad just checked it to Birmingham He had asked the agent to cheek it to NewOrlear but tbe agent Pointed out that the fidet read to Birmingham Then Mr Goodwin took his fatal Chant Mr Goodwin admitted that be was shipping liquor He laid it was to be used by a fishing Party of Birmingham and New Orleans men He thought his pass read to NewOrleans and he was going to ship the "bait" to one of the party in New Orleans to be held for the fishermen To prove the triatake about the pass Mr Goodwin after his arrest late Satur day' boarded the train that night and went to Birmingham secured and affidavit showing he had applied for a pass to New Orleans and rode back to Louisville to be In time for hearing Monday rt 6 14 pie il most clear6- Else there wouki not have been peed tor God to 1 hearten him repeatedly 'Whoever un- dertakes a big Job or gets a large coeception of life is bound to 9 feel chastened and inadequate 5 1 THE GREAT i A journalist stands unabashed be- 1 fore kings because he represents a powe'r '111 I ahtle than any kinit nameli 'Public- opinion The antbaiseador may- tie a plain man -at homeibitt--e hold! 'Up his head In court becituse'lit'he represents a nation A traveling ealee- man haa contldence-to approach si busy man because be represents tin tant firm himaeltThe preacher else- where perhaps a very ordinary man' in the pulpit lifts up hisvoice In asaured teaching to all men because he believes hitneelf to 'be the 9 messenger of the Highest 1 The reason why loohua was cond- i dent -was that he had the assurance "as I' WR A with Moses so I will be 41 with thee I will not 'faiL thee nor for- sake thee" This sense of partnership 1 With God is what makes' the weakest I strong le confidence arid powerPot in this drin the Senior Partnerpledges His all to stand behind the acts of Hie asaociates A divine audacity Is imparted to a character by the knowledge that it is actiyel 'Co-operating With God This explains- the sublime daring of the great reformers It makes plain why the iniatilenary propaganda throughout the tVorld Is irresistible Better them to have an armed host at one's back is to have the aseurance I'Lo I It'' with you all the days" Paul is the hero of the apostolic church because lie learned to can do all things througle Christ which strehgthene me fi -One vthPr 'enabling wait given to Joshua lie was to have the preaence 1 of Jehosish and also' the revealed will' be Jehovah A good soldier must know his "general orders" Ro Joshua was instructed- "This book of the law emit 1 not depart out of thy mouth but thou shalt meditate therein: day and night that thouw mayest observe to do ac- cording to all that le written therein for then 'shalt 'thou make thy we prosperous and then shalt thou have good succees" dr Id the day'a maxims on "socciese" thi detterves a first Place ail being of overmastering importance Walk God!" way and work God's way and failure le impossible THE RSDGE Ofe LEADIftRSHIP dalenorcomseDiumsrEesostootnitho second In -Nurooe" and that England woule be the only oppressor of the oR world' long session were In opposing the resolution Represen The Austrian war declaration the tative Connally said the internal at national prohibition resolution- the falre of Great Britain were vto concert Webb export trade act the alien prop- tothe people of the United States Tito erty custodian bill the laws for goy- People ofthis country he asserted Ornment control of railroads tele- would rent a resolution in the lirit graphs telephones cables and radio Loh parliament proposing self -de otiiitieel the second draft law the war termination for Porto finance corporation act and the Over- Representative Gallagher of Illinois man reorganization bill euthor of the resolution said even I During the last session completion the measure were not approved by th of tha 46000000000 revenue bill was senate favorable action by the hous the chief accomplishment in addition might obtain sympathetic coesidera to Completion or the wheat guaranty tion for Ireland at the peace confer bill euthorixation of $7000000000 in enee shorttinte motes and the huge Annual appropriation bills Woman suffrege A190 Wit5 a much- MIDNIGHT VICTORY debated topie butwas defeated in the senate last month 56 to29 lacking the AT FT -ERIE ANNOUNCED necessary two-thirds by a margin of I one vote after- the resointion propos- -----e--' ing of an equal suffrage The great 'victory of American arms amendment to the constitutiors had been at Port Erie in 1814 was made known adopted by the innate on'Jan'10 1217 to the secretary of war by the folby a vote of 274 to 136 The campaign lowing official letter: fsr Its adoption 'Will be renewed In the ''Headquarters Fort Erie 1pper new congress Canada Aug 15 1814' 7 a investigations bit both senate and Sir: My heart its gladdened with bonne committees -i were numeroun gratitude to heaven and Joy to my throughout the three sessiona Among coutitry to have it in my power to these were the InqutrY into disloyaltYlinform you that the gallant army charges against Senator LaPollette al under my command has this morning Wisconsin which recently ended inlbeateu the enemy commanded by a vote dismissing the charges other Lieut-Gen Drummond after a severe Important 4itquiries tit addition to theleottfliet of near three hours cam- Senate military comisitteas genotal army Investliretion were those intolmy meting at 2 o'clock a The ene- attacked us on each flank got radical pro-German andbrewers' prop- possennion of the salient bastion of agenda activities of the National Se- the old Fort Erie 'which was regained curity League regulation of the meat at the point of the bayonet with a industry the railroad question into dreadful slaughter The enemy's loss coal and sugar conditionet the lFord- in killed and prisoners is about 600-- Newberry senatorial election contest neat' three hundred killed Our loss is from Miehigan and the Hog Inland considerablei but I think not one-shipbuilding enterprise tenth as great as- that of the enemy The Senate conernted thousands of I will not detain the express to give nominations It ratified treatiegfor ac- the particula tit I am preparing my quisiton of the Virgin Islands tor re force to foil up the blow With CiProcal drafting of aliens and several great 'respect and esteem your obecommercial anti arbitration treaties dient servant Despite the support of President Wil- -EDMIIND GAINES son the $25000000 Colombia treaty Brigadier-General Commanding again failed "To Hen JohnArmetrong Secre in Europe" and that England would be thc only oppressor of the old In opposing the resolution Represen tativa Connally said the internal st falre of Great 'Britain were no concern tothe people of the United States The people of this country he asserted would resent a resolution in the parliament proposing self-determitiation for Porto Rico Representative Gallagher of Illinois author of the resolution -said even it the manure were not approved by the senate favorable action by the house might obtain sympathetic considera bon for Ireland at the peace conference MIDNIGHT' VICTORY AT Ft ERIE ANNOUNCED The grektt victory et American arms at Fort Erie In 1814 was made known to the secretary of war by the following official letter: "Headquarters 'Fort Erie Upper Canada Aug 16 1814 7 a m--Dear Sir: My heart is gladdened with gratitude to heaven and Joy to my the old Port Erie which -was regained at the point of the bayonet with a dreadful slaughter The enemy's loss In killed nd prisoners is about SOS-- neat three hundred killed Our loss is considerab1e4 but I think not one-tenth as great as that of the enemy I will not ain the express to give the particula a I am preparing my force to toll up the blow With great respect and esteem your obedient servant "EDMUND GAINES Brigadier-General Commanding "To Hon John Armstrong A hard boyhood that school In which so- many great men have- been trained educated 'Joshua AO He had know the "rigorti of slavery in Egypt and all the bliteknotts of that pit out Of which Hottee led the nation Then better than a college -course Joshua had been servant and associate of Moses He had seen more than a little' fighting: it was under his leadersidp that Arnalek wae smitten while Moses Prayed Aaron and Hur holding up his hands Alwayst Joshua appears as a matt of action with the virtues of the doer and the warrior Most coma monly- though he is remembered as one of the two Spies who brought heck favorabrov report from the ProMised Land Flis fearabitten comrades had perished miserably in the wilderness here at last he was Yin-(Heating his earlier judgmentby 'himself loading the host into the long-desired Canaan 1 11 2 la 4 t4 a '11 Of Secretary of 'Var" ADJOURN MEETING TO 1 D3YS COM Ti nd es tn 10 Ali Thurt Mch6 THEATRE -atsat JACK NORWORTIPS 'Chummy Musical Revue "Odds and Ends" Ix Menthe 1st New Velii Six 's Months In Chicago The Famous Beauty Chorus Priciest Mat 25e to $1001 Alighte 50e to $150 SEATS ON SALE TUESDAY I FOR CLOSED TAXI CABS! I il se I nlwlisl'' ICAYCE TAXICAB-CO 011ie Seventh Ava and Church St MARKETING OF SURPLUS GOVERNMENT COPPER New York March 4--(By Associated the surplus government topper will be marketed for the government by the Copper Producers' Association for a-period not to exceed fifteen months by agreement with the director of sales of the war dePartment according to announcement by the assoalation which represents fli per 'cent of the copper production of the 'country The agreement it was said was tentative and the topper would be eld by the producers at market prices for the period stated subject to buelnetts conditions far as could be learned no Price WILS etermined for initial sales but it was indicated that a 18 cent per pound rate would prevail for the immediate future JAPAN'S ADHERENCE TO LEAGUE--' OF NATIONS Paris March Aseociated Saionji head of the Japaneae peace delegation who has just arrived la Paris joints with the other members of the delegation- in approvitig the plan for tne league ot nation In discussing the Japanese Position the marquie said that then' approval of the preliminary text ishould indicate eufficiently Japan's adherence to the plan IIIII IIVIIIY-G111111 011 FADED 1111111 The Ante Hoilmrnota Method By ll'hiele Tit de of Women Keep Look Ins l'eurest TRIAL PACKAGE SENT FREE There are many hair "dyea and aocalled "restorers" but there is only one "Brownatene" Bair Tint---tiafe harmless instant in reiluits easy to APO) and preferred by every woman who has tried it 4 4 ') -(W 0 171)' 'dee tdis1 i' 1 ''''Ittrit e5-'i'y 41 5 Fitt rii sAcitti 2 Os dr I Wit I 2 di Efsrc '1 C'll --11 'A 41 illrownatene Is My Beet Friend" This Wondetful preparation does not "ub or wash off If you want A deightful eurprise just brush or comb title "Brownstone" through your gray ttreaked or biewched hair and see it thange- like Magic to golden soft or leen rich brown or shade exact color 40 set off your 9Mpleition Absolute-1Y HATIMICIWI "13rownatone" ito not only odt4le'is 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$90748361 'three-fourths of which or $680000 would go to Mr Byars tn the event of the collection of the entire sum The answer denies that any sum in excess of 130748160 'is subject to tax in Kentucky and that any pum In excess of-1969610 is due 1 Joininr with the administrator in the resistan of taxes'beyond thist sum are 11 Kenan Jr and Sarah Or Kenan other and sister of Mrs1 Bingham and Mrs Louise Clisby Wise' Lewis of Cincinnati the 4avorite neice ofMrs Bincham who received a large part of her estate The administrator denies that the state of Kentucky has power or jurisdiCtion to assess inheritance taxon I account of the deviaing or bequeathing of properties outside the state It Is Claimed that to require the legatees outsidethe Mate to pay an inheritance tax will deprive them of their property without due process of law and is contrary to the fourteenth I amendment to the constitution of the United States The administrator says no effort' le being made to deprive Kentucky of taxes due it and that the estate is I not delinquent and subject to a penalty' because $853258' has aireadli been paid the sheriff of Jefferson couoty for the state within eighteen months on account of taxes Arguments in the cape wereset for March 13 IL' B-Pogue Drops Dead' Maysville Ky March 4--(Special) Pogue 60 years old drop! ped dead of heart failure at his home here He was the last of the weelthy distillers of this section and leaves a large estate including the Old Times Pistillery here He was the last of the wealthy distillers of this seetton and leaves a large eatate Inctludintr thA r1AA Plattliery Id appreciation of many favors liairetotore extended' to them'by Patti Ry1111114 last night's joint meeting of A Marks Hermitage and Bob Hatton 'cotincils of the National Union adjourned immediately after convening and tbe entire gathering -Proceeded in a body to the Hyman recital at the Auditorium A DAN N1110 ll'AS 5031E110DV Every appearance of Joshua On histOry ouggeste personality He was a character In a colorless crowd he' 'stood out like a' red flag on a green field The Bible 'honors personality today iit is seemingly discredited by society 1 One mood of day appears to be determined to tylpe out distictive to' subatitute the red flag of a bogus for the banner of Ipatriotism to abolish Our individual loyalties: to dressTh all house US all alike: make us walk and talk alike and all things to comPel tis to conform to its dead-level stanfiards The greatest harm done bY the changing 'styles Is that they tend to make men' and women as much alike as wooden figures' from a to Noah's ark' There is no vital need that one $hould be in tie fashion there le greatest need that one ohould be ones OW It I is everybody's businese In the world to I exfressAlis own individuality to live his on life to makehis own definite contribution to his time in a word to be a-personality From the thin ranks Of the personalities God has to select all his' leadere of men even- se be choSe Joshua from 'the characterless crowd wanderers The parents who -abet the moderns process of repressing and 'effacing the individuality of children -endeavoring to have all conferm -a' conventional model jont as a eikinese workman craves 0 thousand eaet1Y alike are doing everithinp- in their' power to 'prevent their offspring from ver'' becoming oshua' Instead of a socialism which would level everybody down to one plank the world needs a noble and no-selfish 'individualism which will lift up each person fulleet possible elpression of himself THE 15 DEAD New members of the next congress include Senators-elect Harrison of Mississippi Harris of Georgia Stanley of Kentucky Capper of Kan ea a Edge ef New Jersey Elkins of West Vir- girlie McCormick of 11111nots Newterry of Michigan and Neigh of MassadhuPartinan politics although It caused the mandate for change from Demo- cratic to Republican control of ton- greasy was largely burled during the war period war measures being hastily rushed through with big bi-partisan majorities Many acute controversies however marked the congress Among these' were the 1617-1918 question of war efficiency developed from an investigation of the senate military committee and reaching a climar in the dispute between President Wilson and Senator Chamberlain of Oregon chairman of the committee Others involved the league of nations the Overman bill conferring unlimited authority On the President to reorganize government departments gevernment'con- trol of railroads and- the food control act During the first session of the congress' devoted largely to prosecution of the war among the important measures passed were: The war declaration against Germany signed April 6 1917 the selective draft act the law for seizure of WILL ARRANGE RELEASE OF GERMAN VESSELS The keynote of thia lesson is found IT) the thrice-repeated exhortation to Joshua "Bre thou strong and very courageous" it 'seems as if Jehovah were dinning Into the new-leader's ears the supreme importance of courage The son of Nun was no coward yet even he needed 'Co be told with earnest iteration that in the fighting man in the administrator and in the leader courage comes next ln Importance to obedience God cannot do much with a weak and fearful man A good life rule in when undecided do the more courageous thing There never al day and scardely an hour In even the quietest life when the ex-- ercise of eourage is- not called for War has erected courage Intoa primary Place among tith virtue The amelloration of society's ills waits more upon 'strength than upon sweetness Before we tenderly with the prom-' trate lettis deal bravely with the men' whose heels are upon their necks Before we give charity letus tie courageous enough to give justice Before a 55 abandon ourselves to prayer over civic conditions let tie betake- oureelves to forgetting to pray the while In all condition let us exercise courage and lo we shall find all other virtues thriving the more The Canaan of the heart are conquered by fearlessness 141 UR and very courJehovah were 'der's ears the courage The Yard yet even with earnest man In in the leader Importance to nnot do much man hen undecided 1 thing There reely an hour when the ex-- ot called for into ix primary The ameliorate more upon tetness 30- 1th- the pros-' with the men' eir necks Be-is he courage- cc Before a yer over civic ourselves to pray the et us exercise find all other The Ca- conquered by 1 I Dear Annie Laurie: I am a girl of 17 years and would like a little advice I have been going around with a boy for a long tittle but he only calls once In a iifle when he want Inc to go to a dance with him': I like him very much so please advise me what to do LITTLE BL'TTETICITP Little Buttercup: Dear little girl please don't say you are "going young around" with a boy You are too to be going around with any-The by must be interested in your dancing and probably realizes that you are both too young to think'ofbt: ing sweetheartaEloys of his age You know do not have much money to spend on gills and many times they are sensitive about it- Anyway toy little friend there's nothing yoU can do at all to make him call oftener Be careful not to coax him for boys hate to be nagged and are apt to misunderstand your friend- liness Paris March Associated of the United States -shipping board and the United 'States navy and with representatives of the other powers have departed tor Spa to complete with the Germans arrangements for the release of Ger min ships in German ports and certain German vessels in neutral ports 0000k0G000000000tt) gi BE PRETTY! TTRACTIVE! A PT! 1 itr I AT NM tlf ok I il a gair aim 00IPONINiul 0 0 11 t7 lq Famous Old Recipe for Cough Syrup a Enottf ebottoir 'node it home 9 0 but It them sit tar (7 quick mouthy 0 00000000000000000000000000 uougn agrup A NW Ire 0 0 000000 0 0 litseitY sad ebeenly mode et home 0 bat la brit them sit toe 0 0 0 0 quick 00000000000000000000 Couple Go Together Louisville Ky March --Henry Schroeder 84 a veteran employe of the Louisville 14- NaAihville offices here and his wife Mrs Amelia Schroeder died of influenza within wenty-four hours of one another To ORGANIZE PIG CLUB IN NEWBERN t-71 Bead Today for Free 'real of Pyrao raid Pile Treatment end Find Real floppiness If you stiffer so badly you can't wait for the free trial get a 60 cent box of Pyramid rile Treatment at the 11- A 1 Couple Li 0:4 Ccn Go Together Louisville Ky Alarch Schroeder 84 a veteran Bead Today for Free Trial et Pyrite sale tie treatment emit Find the Louisville A- Nashvill he 71' eon rcieetrenre and his wife' Mrs Amee- floppiness lia 2Rchroeder died of influenza with- so badly you can wat If yousuffer 60 ee four hours of one anot 1 in wenty- or the free tr a ki "1 et Pyramid tment t(1211 rea GA TO ORNIZE'PIG I i CLUB IN NEWBERN II Dear Annie Laurie: I am a girl Of IT and have' a boy friend who is two years older Not long ago he was flirting with another girl whieh made me jealous and after that I quarreled with hilt I love him very much and I think he tares for me and I would like to "make up" Can you suggest any meane of doing ao? SORROWFUL ON Sorrowful One: If he were to act in the same mahner again it would make you just as unhappy If he has not asked you to become his wife you have no right to object to the attention he may pay another girl IN not let the affair remain as it isk -If he cares for you ha will be willing to come and tell you so In the meantime why not have Other friends both thhya and girls? Annie Laurie will welcome lettere of inquiry onsubjects of feminine interest from young women readers of this paper and will reply to them intheme colmna Lettka to Miss Laurie should be addressed to her care this office it anti nave' a boy friend who is two years older Not long ago he was flirt- tog with another girl whieh made me WU 1 tA II 2 A 2 -2 eay meamOlm011othndne0er: tmtt I quarretau wit tntrinic flelove him very' much and I tares for' me end would like to "make up? can 1ton suggest nglgteahotne? Sorrowful SORROWFUL ONE' the same Yolttetituset us would make to act In oa su vo no right object to the attention he rnitY PaY another girl -why not let the Affair remain as it is- -If he cares for You ha will he willing to come and tell you so In the mean time hY not have other friends both boye- and girls? Annle Laurie will welcome letere of inquiry on subject of feminine inter- from Toun05 women readers of this aintl Will tAthly tr! LA! to Wee Laurie should u0 addressed to her cre -t ahis office 1 11 I I 1 I I 1 I or I I A Ad 1 1 1 i I I I I I 1 ill A tbN Persoue who arellytthe habit of keep- lug an oye Ain current-events and of Putting tiled and tnro 'together see a remarkable shifting-of present-day lead-: eethsehlf4 olrS T4'rst'anitrilt'end tle Rice Joshua of old the retarned Soldiers will be the leaders of thepeos pie 'Moat of our poets of lionor and power 'Will go to the young men who nowg wear khaki Theyare Jim men for 10inOrrOW "FaceA is the divine command life the kins!" Must follow hard on heels of king is dead!" lt ThS worlds business must 'go op theilivl In present is more important than the dead-past There is no timeto spend in thin reptreist over Moses for tbe Commands of 'Joahua 'must be oheyest The- atternot to keep a dead leader td the for la foolish and futile! even China is finding that etltount shake off the dead hand and ri that that toolrlmteitte great a ttat Were dreatd! ter- ista onty that God late failed in his took Iwith butnanitY-' Joshua was better-leader for thi ntw period of 'areal life than Moose q1jkI have been The present day's work 1st for the present days -titans Remember Mooes only as an inspiration' follow Joshua 1 He who fails ki todttr'S duty is recreant to the peak All Who let present ooptirtunity escape Willie theV mourivkat the grave of the dear areahowing000reat honot to their 'de-As Anountain ozone fills the lungsbt summoning every cell and tissne to do its hest so a broad and exalted conl eeption -of and Me relations es- panclo and auickene one's powerp1 TS see toe preeent as but port of a whole of which the past'arid the future are aloo pieces is toattairi a position where sylnmetrleol growth land -effective 'semi ice aremost poastble Great experiences are chastening In the hour of hie acceitsion to leadership tIouliticoa losistived kis ow a Pe 03 wbo atelittthe habitof 4wd eswat hay mtaA Ing arbn 3413Y1 41n' and 'If' 1 IMT remarkable shifting of present-day lc or 4 ership A new force oftmen stand th forefront today Tsained in '1lottt of our posts of '-honor and etoleldilairske u'lle1711buea Are elleda'dertslle'of etehteltrpne'ecg Ppea-e' go to the young men who nowg wear khaki Theyare pie men so row Faces the for ine command "Long iltte th billet follow hard 'on Om heeie of king is dead!" The business must 'tro on tbeilivl lee present la more important than the dead-past- here is no me to ti spend in tnin reptrats over MOHe0 for the be obe 4 eomnifinfls or 'Jonhua 'most The- attempt to Itiep dead leadar' td the fore la forillah and itittle even China Je findMit that s'ItiInuet ishake 4o StIV Mitt great ar dead and tha't the former days Wei het )ti sc say Gpci has failed nt his task with humanity Joshua wax Is better-Ifiedee for tbia new period of arealtrlife than Moffett leotild I the presen dbeen The preen ent daYti work Remla mber for 'e sway as aninirition tollOw gp t' 'if I I 1 I dr fill If It L1111- 1 Newbern Tenn March Norvell prominent hardware merchant and a live wire of Newbern and territory has called a special meeting through the department of agriculture to be held here in the Dixie theater 1 SaturdaY March Sin the interest of the boys' corn pig and calf clubs of this community Mr Norvell who is chairman of the organization in 'this end DI' the county is endeavoring- to es tablish a big club Bo3-s from 10 to tit' years are urged to become members of the new inatitutiom Wilbur 3 Wilson Dyer county farm agent will be -Present to talk to the i Norwell nrotament hardware merchant and a Hy wire nf NOWheri'l Anil torritory bee PollA ft opeciat meeting tnrougn me de- Partment of agriculture to he held 'pre In the saturday march in tne interest or the boys' corn pig and calf' clubs of this coal munity who is chair- man of the organliation in 'this end of the tablish a big lub Boys from 10 to county is endeavoring to as SOCIALIST CONCLAVE BEGINS AT BERLIN 'CONCLAVE IST rt 111111111) Nss SOCIAL BEGINS AT BERLIN Thousands of housewivel have found that they can save two-thIrds of the money usually spent for cough preparations by using this wellknown olittocipe for making tough eyrup at home It is simple and cheap to make but it really has no equal for prompt results take right hold of a'eough and gives immediate relief usually stopping an ordinary cough in 24 hours or less Get t12 ounees of Pinex from any druggiet! pour it into a pint bottle and add plain granulated auger evrup to make a full pint If you prefer use clerified molasses honey or corn syrup instead of sugar syrup Either way 1 it tastes good keeps perfectly and taste a family a long time truly astonishing bow quickly it sets penetrating through every air pate sage of the throat and and raises the phlegm sceithes end heal the memhranes and gradually but surely the annoying throat tickle and dreaded cough disappear entirely Nothing better for bronehitis spasmodic croup whooping cough or bronchial asthma Pinex is a special and highly concentrated compound of genuine Norway pine extract known the world over for its keeling effect on the membrenea Avoid disappointment by esking your itruggiat for 4212 owes of Pint with full directdoris and don't aeocpt my-thing else Guaranteed to give abeolute Mtisfaction or money promptly refluidect rise inex Co Ft Wayne ITO that of housewivel have found tnat they ean save twmthods of the 111) 11 kn 14 )stra tions Wittig OWn home for making eouga syrup a It simple and chap to make but it really has no equal for prompt results take right hold of a'eough and gases Immediate relief wmftliv lamming ain cough 4 holirs orrlis-s7 1 2 ott nf pit fr I it int int 15 Make pint you Pfel Ilse se ifirineci nriasseS noflPy ur syrup instead Of sugar syrup: Either Way it tastes good keeps perfectly and ame a a long It' truly astonishin ou kl ett enetrating throuth every ay 'pals lieareat drug store Take no subatitute- The quick relief kali been a wonderful Nees-Ina to a boat or PeoPie who bad licking blecdlift Sni protruding pilert hemorrhoid' anu atic4 xectal troubles Don't de- no siAbam been hoxt orrhoida 'ontde at' mot nears drug store ke'n utA Rave soft Smooth Skin: Black mod White Sallow SkilaRemoves Pimples Sent By 25oa-Lota of Colored Folks Foe It to Lighten Their Skin A very delightful Ointinent called "Black and 'White Ointment" applied to your face neck arms-and bands has the wonderful effect of bleaching your dark sallow or blotchy skin as well as remove freckles 'wrinkles bumps pimples or risings colored folks are reported as using It in great quantitgls as Black and -Whit Ointment gives them that soft bright light smooth beautiful complexion such as they desire with light healthy skin making them the envy of memberg of their race Two stars 2lit and 600 (tante else I times of mailer size) sent by mail FREE If you send $1 or four Poxes of Black and White Ointment a'26c cake of Sleek and While Soap included free Agents make an easyolivIng representing Address Plough Chemical Co Memphis Tenn Black and 'White Ointment sold Sla II Salt kiI a Mmenth fil eareItemoyee rimpiee 1" Folk oe It to Lighten Their A very oetignitut ointment caned "Bleck and 'White Ointment' applied to Your face neck Arms and bands has the wonderful effect of bleaching as remove freckies wrnkles your dark Ballow or blotchy akin As 'i Ointm no ent lci everywbort---ad Berlin Sunday March 2---(By 'Ammo- elated Press)--fhe independent socialists opened a four-day party conclave lh Berlin today While the convention oseenlibl is called to discuss th party poiltical program lb really marks Abe evening shirmilib against the Weimar government I Independents and tbeir follow 1711 do not conceaVibetrtdater mination to overthrow the Ebert gee ernment The eseloto was opened by Hugo Busse leaaor of the Independent 'socialists who asserted that despite the fact of the natiolud easembly bay ing gone to 'Jeep -the proletariat rev elution I lrtdg awake and marcuing inclepende of their leaders and diehg the Iturnediate future dive1o4 Picots in Germany" 141v41(4 ntente in Geri Tinny ritEE SAMPLE ccturoN PYRAMID nEra coltrAmY GIS Pyramid Migrabott Itinor I Pritfo rresaid Pile Patrztentth Matti wrApper ON Wok cmppet Little Girl Fatally Burned Nawborn Tenn March a-year-old daughter of Mr knd Mrs Haywood Carpenter Prom' tent realdentio of this county was fa ally burned at their home near sne's Ferry on the ()Mon rivar ten niles nnrth of Newbern while the itile child was probably standing 154i'ore' an open fire white metnhers of hi house were aboont Surviving her ire her p)assnts ono brother an a luster sieter I 7 44 CIt 1 1 1 i 1.

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