Ea suns A ————.———— : bps A vab—— —— . Wa | : sna EE — a — a ——. o BSR SAR EN. JIS Ie tonto Asked How 0-Boats Are to Teh Armed Vessels SUFFRAGE YOTE POSTPONED Bentiment In Congress Seems over] whitimingly in Favor of a Dry Dis trict of Columbia and Resolution Would Put Matters Up to Taxpay ors on Petition of 28 Per Cent—-Suf- frage Vote Postponed. Wiaihisgion, Feb 18 -—The Tinited | States. in the near Tutus may minke some inquiries of Germany and Aus rin ms 10 how they inend to de “Try It With Y Next Meal” you dding these things ? : termine whether merchanimen are 8 Unless your home is et sipped with Ra Lampe dollars ; 1 : aid ; ; ] 4 # Hanes #14 1a nl J s oe yo el fed Silace Sd uy Donal ae Huxag Ths Show J jo. you probably are. Ang what's more, you are die Spread for people who know. r ders going to their submarine wom s— ing the identical price that would buy y Oe tond mangers on Feb. 1. a § of brilliant, eye soothing, steady light that beams it las buen made plain thar Te from a Rayo Lamp filled with slow-burning Unites Staten in Ha memiorasaam oo ATLANTIC AYING to ruin your eyes, paying to smell burn- ingt wick and the odor of poor kerosene ? Are ! wb hamsidey ue = the bHelliperents sugpesting the din ; armanent of merchant ships had no puny, | Tented " ! intention of proposing to arbitmetly weir. Cn . chamipe the law of nations on the sae, ete {10. Pusdboegh and | was suggested thas the prac Newman | 17 Cabri Se Pb ) A tice of arming ships mighi be revived Write for 84-Page book of i to permit them to carry guns of a . ‘ eufcienily small caliber fo be mien for defensive purposes anil ret bn in offactive again submarines at x dis tance from which the sulumeraibiles cond give warning 1 The object of the American govern. | a Var Veterans mend's memorandum, it wax stated, was whally in the interest of haman Hy and ‘Be saving of liver Hh Spirited debate ix expected in the gepnste Friday on 8 ressintion iniry> duced Br Senntor Derling of [meh boon advised by the commissioner of Dakota, which would put: the senate yo Lasspe are beaulifui-~ar srument to any room. And urn brightly, without Bicker or smell Your desler can show you a special design for any rom, ranging in price from $1.50 up. “Neo matter what sort of Lohr you've pot, the nddition of a few Raye Lamps will mules vour Romie Dredger and the folks Bappler But Raye Lampe ire of their lust whem burning Atketic Ol [x is the one kerovene that harms without smoke or is slwayy the same. [It given the wi test fight renew het for the lon olny e i ign and the The ase of Avbwstic Rayolight Oil doesn’t stop with | AR Hepreseniative W. WW Balley has New York City, Febr, §, 1916. pmisions that pensions bare been on deord ax viewing wih mamelony 4 : heating; ; thousa tide of Howrey [ves Have written us that Replying to the charges made yes grunied to the following: concn” the recent order of the Cer ng to brighten faded carpets, keen the moths sway from Fd tp TRE EE terday by Chairman Moon, of the House of Representatives Post Office i, Commirtee, that the ruliroads were © oarrying on a lobby against the rail way mail pay legislation wiged by the way Mail Pay. representing the Rail roads, today said: “We absolutely deny Charman | Moon's accusations. We have no Jobby. But we are making a plea to the country in a fight lor our very they please with { the property of. ‘Widow's pensions to Mrs. Martha Berry of Now Buea Vista, Pa. widow of Joba W. Barry, (Ixte private, Co. .D. dist regiment v United States colored infantry; . Post Office Department, Ralph Peters, - Chairman of the Commitiee on Rail: Mrs. Margaret Border of Water sida, Pa.. widow of John 8S. Borden Ite private, Co. C, 114% reglhisent, | Pesnsylvania infantry: Miers. Sarah leonard of Mines Pa. widow of Willlam Leonnrd, iste private, Co. 1. 194th regiment, Penn. [sylvania infantry, existence against the mistaken ideas! of certain men in Congress, who feel that they have the right to do what Increases of pension ander the set of May 11. IM2 to Harmon Blackburn of Shaveure. Fa. late private, Co. FP. 17th regt of others, regardless of what the con { ment, Pennsylvania miantry. sequence may be. “The House Post Office Committes Proposes & law that will # Zee the Pod! Cmvid R- Edwards of 319 Morrell! plate, Johnstown, Pa. .. lute private Co, A 54 th regiment, Pennaylrania. Office Department the rigat to same | idfuntry; the rates and ail conditions ot vor. | Samuel Rice of 2915 Proud Ave. man admiralty that after Feb 29 armed snerchant ships of the allies, whether armed merely for defensive | purposes of not, may be sink without warning. WETS MOVE TO PREVENT WASHINGTON GOING DRY Senator Underwood Proposes Refer eridurm on Petition of Residents. Washington, Feb 18-—The first ig isiative move to check the dry wars wie sppears to be really to sweep over the District of Columbia was made in the senate when Senator Un | cod introduced a MI providing a referendain vote by males over | twentyone of the Distrist whenever ‘38 per vent of the axpayers halt petition for ft. The Bil is offered as a substitute for {he Sheppard BIT which provides | (for a dry Washingion absolutely, It is conceded that the last mand of the | vice for banding the mails, and that | Alsons, Pa. late private. Co. I. 3rq YO Wil be behind the referendum | will compel submission 10 its orders regimes, Pennsylvania Neavy ar by Shafscatory fines. “The purpose of this bill—the Ctilinry George ¥. Shoemaker of Yoailer. Pa. Moon bill—-is to enable the Post | iste corporal Co. D, 191st regbment, Off ca Department to carry on a com: | Pennsylvania infamy. : mercial transportation business ander the guise of parcel post, This will de | pleie the freight revinues of the ail | roads, burden (heir passenger trains with heavy freight, snd will give them less for carrying the trafic’ than the Interstate Commerce Com- mission allows then for similar ser vice on freight ‘rains. “When such things ere being done it is absolutely necessary for the jal roads to fight. 3 ( “The railroads of this country are against such injostios. but In vain. "The railroads ars owned by people who are entitled to. as much con sideration as any class of eitizens. There Is no reson why their property should be taken from them under the mistaken idea of benefiting some other clase. “Ag we could obtain justice no other way, we lave appesied to the people is 8 whole, stating nur ease to | ‘them and asking for a square deal “Why Is the Post Office Department not willing ‘hat this question should be referred to the Interstate Com. | merce Commission. which now re | - gulates the rates allowed the rail roads for all other forms of traffic? We proposed thin solution of the ques. | tion to the House Post Office mittee, but it was rejected. together with all’ nther suggestions that we made. In this because the Pont Office Departmint hag gone into the freight business in competition with the rail roads? : “As American citizens, and on he | hailf of those who have invested their! savings In the railroad properties, we “appeal fo the people for fair play, and | we deny that such an appeal is lobby. | ing.” aia when you want that next job of Printing. You will get firstcluss work, and you will get fit - when promised. for having work done | when promised is one of the rules of this office. If you prefer, send the or-| der by mail or bring it to the office! in person. 3 HOU ct 8 SR ARE YOU GUILTY? A farmer carrying an axprass pack age from & big mailorder Bouse was scccsted by 2 oral desler. "Why didn’t you buy that Bl «of mocdy from me’ | cosld have saved You the express. and besides you “wirpld bave heen patronizing a home store, which helps pay the taxen and bmilds ap this locality The farmer looked st the mer thant 8 moment and then said: facing unfair competition and con ~~ Bscation, and are united in protest agalnst it. We have argued and plead and Aidn't kuow that vou had the ‘with the House Fost Office Committee #03If T have hers. Moral Advertise “Why don't vou patronize your hoine paper and advertise? I read #t HEYA a GN R U SUPERSTITIOUS Do you believe in signs’ IY you do iyo are w judicious msdvertiser and ood business man. Judidlons adver (Meing always pars and expecially when you advertise in a paper tha is rend by everybody in Its territory ‘This newspaper. reaches the ave of mtirybody who might be un sossible turer Wb this section. AP i Happose you start an ad here and if it doven’t pay Hap ft. ——— WHAT'S IN A NAME? [Suppose it is the name of » pro duct, {Or the name of a merchant or | store. iAnd the name bas been made! known to you through newpaper advertising. And service and goods “have run true to the name. thing? Does it not inspire con. ficlence and desire? Does not the name come instinctively to! Cad When you have 8 de. ame’'—that is what ising means to customer. proposal. The sentiment In yoet | strong in congress for prohibition in “the district. The Sheppard dll was reached | without recosnmendution from the | District of Columbia committes. The | lenders of the AntiSslons ‘eague are concentrating ia Washington in an ef fort to pues the prohibition MIL asm rp SUFFRAGISTS LOSE ’ IN HOUSE COMMITTEE Action Postpone’ Until Ovcemter | © Bession; Vote 9 to 7. } Waalington, Feb, 16 -Nation wide woman suffrage wis killed by the howe ladiciary commities, so far as mctin tite session (8 concerned, By a vote of § to T the commities lad to deter consideration of the pro posed constitational amendment anti | De, 14° An effort was made 9 postponns the proposed prohibition amendment antil the pares date but the vite was T to 7 and there ia a chance that It | be lmcaplhis ud thi session. Opmmmittes members blamad wut | [ fraginis who have Deen most active tn the capital for “he action talien. | The rival suffrage Jrmmcizalions cinatied over the advisability of ‘having the postponsment voted on In the Wdiciary committee one unding as Horndetinte vode and the other in aiating that It be postponed tempo rarily. MUNITION PLANT BILL CALLED UP IN SENATE Senntor Tillman Wants Government wned Plant Soon. Fashington, Feb, 18 -—Beaator THI mgn, chadrman of (09 AVY COMmIMmaLIme, sailed up hia bill to suthorits the punihase or bullding of a government armor pliant and approfriating 311. | 900.000 fof the purpose. Senator Tillman expressed oom% dence that the government can far | aish both the necessary skilled me chanics and machinery td operate the | plaat. HeKinley i Dollars Authorized. The senate passed the house bill for Does not that » - | the coining of 100.000 spuvenir gold | dollars te be issued in connaction | ‘with the opening of the McoKinley . birthplace memorial at Nien, 0. 90 Applications In’ Fayette. Uniontown, Pa, Feb. 18 — Ninety ap | | plieations for Hquor licenses fn Fay atte county, four less than last year, will be Bard in Heenss court, which opens April 3. It is understood that I ts will be filed against esters | | many atthe applicants. closets. shelves and derwers, ruts ease better than anything elve, and that for wading windows it's without equal. it costs my mane Be certoin fo ash re thin the anknowa, Swvebie berosene. hy umicnoww anreliobie - ‘how glad you are you're when you fire-up some Prince Albert in your old jimmy pipe or in a makin’s cigarette. And you know it! Can'tget | inwrong with P. A. forit rT is made right; made to A704 spread-smoke-sunshin 2 among men who have suffered with scorched tongues 2nd parched throats! The patented process fixes that—and cuts out bite and parch. Ve chan a ad All day long you'll sing Sam hy Die Ha = It’s an ean job pals with rcnesl vidas Arete in that the national joy smohe You take this testimony straight from the shoulder, ren. You can stnoke a barrel of P. A. without a kick! It hands out all the tobacco happiness any rman ever dreamed about, it's so smooth and friendly. It's a mighty cheer- ful thing to be on talling-terms with your pipe and your tongue af the same fime—Dbut that's what's coming to you sure as vou pin your faith to Prince Albert! RJ. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., WinstornSabem, N. C. ne You've Got to Keep Don't Delay—Write It Now
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