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LEAGUE IS ESSENTIII1. : TO SAFETY OF WOULD Senator I'om'M'Ciio Declare* Peace i Treaty Worthless Without Society of Notions. NQTHIXti BKTTER PKKSIvNThD Critics Point Out Few Defects in Proposed Organization's Charter, but Fail to Submit Substitute, Ohio Speaker Declares. I Bv Assoclnted rrt>-.] CLKVKLAXP, OHIO, March S2.? Speaking here today in support of the league of nation*. Senator Pomcrcmv of, Ohio. Democrat, of tlie Senate For eign Relations Committee, said that, j while preferring amendment to the proposed constitution so as to make it niore definite and to specifically ex- 1 empt from its provisions the Monroe doctrine, lie would support it whether it was changed or left untouched. The address was delivered at a luncheon of the Cleveland City Club. "Whatever of imperfections there may he in the proposed league of na tions" sa;d Sen : *.or 1'omerenr, "I sub mit that up-to-date not hotter plan j has been proposed by any of the erit- j ics ot the measure. They and we hope; that s*?me means may he, devised whereby to prevent war in the future. ; The opponents have pointed out some j defects in this plan, but they give ' nothing constructive i;i their place, and , we may sa> as we choose, the world will not forgive those in authority if they do not exert themselves to the utmost to bring about some plan which j wm give promise and hope for the future." I'EAl i: AVOIITIIl.KSS WITIKUrT 1.1-*A ? ? I trs rci \ SI .M M ATIOM Discussing reeomineiiilations made by Senators l.oHgc. of Massachusetts, and Knox, of Ponnsylvania. ltepnbli cans. thai consideration of plans for tin; league be deferred until after peace has bv-eu est ablislied, Senator Pomi renc said the h ague and the peace treaty we,? - so intertwined that otio without th'- other would be worthless. "I recognize that the proposed con stitution is not logically arranged." ho continued , "that it ? is poorly phrased and that i; is written in the involved and.Somewhat stilted form that charac terises many diplomatic documents. Kven President Wilson's bitterest ene mies do not evi ii presume to charge him with i>cin? responsible for its language." Senator Pomerene s,*iid he would pre fer to have am?r<ied section 7. which given Great Britain and her dominions live votes in the hoity of delegates, but added that an examination of the docu ment showed safeguards which relieved this feature of its principal objections. COXSKQI l-:.\<"i:s CA.NMIT hi: wimsi; tiiax ivak "For otic. J atn willing to try the experiment," the Senator co'ncludeil. "1 submit that whatever the results may be, the efforts for peace in this behalf cannot be worse in their con sequences than was the war. "The danger is not yet over. So long as the allied troops are i:i the ileld there may be rto danger from the German armies. P.ut there is an enemy looming up in the I'ar Kast. which tlireatons to be even as destructive to the civilization of the world as the German forces- that is the spirit of lawlessness which prevails among the Do Ish ovists and in Germany and Aus tria. even the common foe of our civi lization. the coninion foe of all gov orjhment?and it behooves the United ' SJiiwes ami her alics to take council ' for the defense of humanity. ?"The fourteen nations that drafted the- constitution were comrades in ? tirm? of war; 1 am sure they can l>e and will l>o companions in time of ! peace " AMARO DEFEATS VILLISTAS Hrpn>r( No( Confirmed 'I'liat llrotlicr of IInii(1 it 1.ruder llnil Hern Killed. [ Ilv Associated I'ress. 1 CHIHUAHUA. MEXICO. March L'-.? tlcnetul Joaquin Aniaro on Thursday defeated a strong Villa force believed to ha t*' been under Villa ami Angeles' commui'l at San Andres do los <??>.> cones, near Sntevo, fifty miles south of Chihuahua City, according to a mil itary telegram received today. Forty-nine Villa men wore killed in j the bitttle. General Amaru failed to| report liis losses. ICarlier reports that ' llipoiitio Villa, brother of Francisco Villa. .ir?d a general under him, Ii id been killed, was unconfirmed. tfenera.'l Fortunato Xuazua defeated a \"i!la. I?and under .Martin lj<<pe-/. at; Hoquilla del Marquesoto last Wednes day, killing tifty-three. READV TO SAIL FOR AMERICA .North lirminn l.lo.vil l.lnr I Inn Twenfv Tllrrp Ships < omplelely l-.i| tii [>[>?'(t. I Hv \s*soelate<l Pres.*.: BElU,i:r. March 22.?? he Xortli, German I.loyd Steamship Line, a dis-! patch from Hremen says, lets a fleet of twenty-three steamers, totalling 2.">o, 000 tons, coaled, equipped and ready 1 to depart for the United Slates. There has been soon: delay in man ning the ships becau.-e of terroristic propaganda carried on amnns seamen; by.a small Spartacan minority. MffWrmtrrs' Slrikr Keeocriil/.cil. I By Associated 1'fe.s.i i XKW YCUtK. March 22 The strike; for higher Jiay of Soo Western l*uli?n ! messengers received official ree-i?ni-i tion by the? State Industrial (,'ommis- i sion today '?rhen Miss Frances Perkins, j in charge of? tin- mediation and arbt-. t ration bratifh. ?! i r.-.-t. tl .John r.ealtn, I mediator ??C the department. t > call on j the telegraph officials with .i di'.ega-, lion of union representatives. Iinpcrutor'* Crew AVillinjr in >cric. I By Associated I'rej-?- I nwnUN'. March 22. The e.rcw of j the Tmperator, tin- largest vessel which tin* Germansi will hand over to the; i'nited States, has i xpressed willing-; r.ess to take the. Ship to sea. The i wages of the seamen >>n the lnipcratoi* i are, 1!?0 markn a mon..'i. 4*+ ?!*++* ?iH* + 3* ?{"v- *> *?? +??>?>*!? | HEAD STUFFED FROM : I * CATARRH OR A COLD < I. .? ? Says Cream Applied in Nostrils *? * Opens Air Passages Right L p. ?> Instant relief?no wailing. Vour clogged nostrils open right up: the air passages of yoir.r head clear and you can breathe freejy. No more hawking, ' ' snuffling, blowing, headache, dryness. | No struggling fc?r breath at night; your , cold or catarrh disappears. Get a small t*-ttle of l'ly's Cream Halm from your druggist now. Apply it little of this fragrant, antiseptic healing cream in your nostrils. It pen etrates through every air passage of the head, soothes the inflamed or swol len mucous tnemlvrane and relict corner insta ntly. It's just fine. X^on't stay stuffed up with a cold or n:i.'-ty catarrh.? Adv. 1 Now Is the Time to Furnish Your Home Spring is coming?with all its joy and beauty, li is the time of the year that every one looks forward to with the keenest anticipation, for it is the time when happiness and contentment should radiate in every home. All of our goods are marked below usual prices at this time, and you are invited to see our wide range of offerings. 100 Solid Oak Flower K' . i. Stands;. Exactly Like Pic ture, Fumed Finish. Special 59c Each. Century Refrigerators And Ice Chests If voa want :tn I<:o Chest, or Refrigerator to keep your footl pure and wholesome at the lowest possible cost, then you ought to see us. We have The size and design for any si/.n family. They arc all ii.n strueted of solid oa.k, nieklo trimmings, white enameled inside and guaranteed to satisfaction. Prices $14.95, $21.00, $28.50, $33.75 to $68.50 A lot of Children's Crib IJeds purchased la Ft June have Just arrived. The factory price W8B much lower than now, *-o ???we arc offering them at a sav ing of $ 2^ ^ s5 .00 $22.50 0x12 All Fibre Druggets, some spe- A OA cial values we secured, are o fife red at v.: INCORPORATED Fourth and Broad. ?w?i PIUNKETT SAYS TIME RIPE FOR IRISH SETTLEMENT Drrlnrrn American Sentiment United a* Never Ilefure for Justice to Ireland. NKW YORK, March 22.?The time is ripe to solve tho problem of self governmerit for Ireland, and sit must be settled "in Ireland and nowhere else." in the opinion of Sir Jloraco IMunkett. who departed today for Kritain. after seven weeks in Mils country, devoted largely to studying | American sentiment regarding tho age i loin; issue of his native land. I "Tho war which should have brought i peace musi bring an Irish settlement," : he declared. He reported Americans "united as never before In the forty i years I havo baen coming to thla country in a desire to see full justice, i <lono to the national aspirations of Ireland." ? ? .Normal - Temperature Predicted. WASHINGTON. RlXrch 22.?NVrmal temperature with generally fair weather is predicted for next week in South Atlantic. Uast Gulf and West Gulf States. WHITLOCK'S 315 East Broad Street MILLINER Y AND FURS FA CTS ?NOT FANCIES When Whit lock's make a statement, your experience with us has taught you that only FACTS are stated. Come in Monday expecting to see some BEAU TIFUL HATS for $7.98 About 200 of them; all shapes, styles and shades. QUALITY GOOD. FUR S The weather is still cool enough for a Fur Scarf. WE HAVE THEM?ALL PRICES WHITLOCK'S NEW HITS JUST OUT 1110?The Hose of \o Man's Land?Ten or, Henry Burr. I?cnr Little Hoy of Mine?Tenor. Sam A.-h. 1J <10?Don't. Cry, Little Girl, Don't. Cry? Tenor, Henry Burr. Tell Me Why You Went Away? Tenor, Irving Kaufman. 1151!?Till We Meet Again?Tenor Duct, Capjpbell & Burr. Lonesome?Tenor, Lewis James. 1155?Hindustan?Fox Trot, Xylophone Orchestra, Green Bros. .In Da?Fox Trot. New Orleans Jazz Iiand. 1157?ivisse-s?Tenor. Lewis James. After All?Tenor Duct, Campbell K-. Burr. Retail Sales: MANLY It. It AMOS, 106 North Seventh Street, COBB FUJtMTDRE CO., 1125 East Main Street, l. it. into WN & CO., 1519 Hull Street. ?/ MONDAY SPECIAL 150 Pathe Records .100 Emerson Records *>3}jjC 75 Columbia Records . ...GOe 25 Victor Records (Jot On Sale at l(M> North Seventh Street. RAM0S0LA PHONOGRAPHS None Are Better. Exchange your Victor or Edison like others have done. 1,000,000 Steel Needles. 500,000 Brass Needles. 1,000 Sapphire Points. Write Ls for Dealers' Prices. RAM0S-EUBANK PHONOGRAPH MFG. CO. Vi DOCTORS USE HYPO-COD TO BUILD UP PATIENT AFTER LONG ILLNES I'scrs Tell lfow They Quickly Drove Away Cough, Bronchial and Catarrhal Trouble and Put Themselves Hack In Perfect Health Again With Hypo-Cod. STATEMENTS BELOW ARE ALL FROM RICHMOND PEOPLE ' Weak, .Tuny Child, llroken Down Rusinoss l'ctiple Busily Strengthened This Way. IU5VTVKS WKIGHT, APPBTITB, STHBXCiTH, VITALITY, "PBP" Without'a doubt, the whole country] found Hypo-Cod the best tonic for 1 after illness yet discovered. It built up patients almost like magic after , the "Flu," Pneumonia nnd other wast ing; diseases, and seems to have banish- , eiT lor good the old fears of weak lungs and pulmonary troubles. Since then smokers troubled with hacking coughs, hawking, spitting spells mornings. etc., have tried Hypo Cod and found it exactly what is need- i cd. Tropic with weak lungs, sore | chest, chronic cough and lingering cold find it drives out such bronchial, ca tarrhal and lung troubles quickly. Weak, puny youngsters growing too fast and thin, scrawny and pale, trow fat, robust nnd strong l>y taking it in reduced doses as per directions. In valid:? and elderly people find it the best tonic, to keep them going and up and about. In fact, Hypo-Cod .is a household word in and around Richmond. Pcoplo simply sec that it is made by the na tionally-known Karle I'hemical Com pany. of Wheeling, W. Va? and know it must be good or it would not bear this Arm's name. Ill" 11. US YOU L'P ACS ATX If one Is weak, nervous and thin, and unable to g<-t back th'ir obl-timc strength and vitality, all they need do is got a bottle of Karh:'s Hypo-Cod. It contains extractive* from fresh cod liver. Malt, Iron, Wine. Cherry Bark and the Compound Syrup of Hypophos phltes of liimc, Potassium, Manganese, iron. Strychnine, Quinine nnd sodium, and Is so pleasant and agreeable to take, children are fond of it. and It agrees perfectly with the most deli cate stomach. A chronic cough, cold, bronchial, ca tarrhal or pulmonary condition is eas ily relieved by Karle's Hypo-Cod. Especially now, jusst at spring time, the system needs tho strengthening, toning, clcanslrig effect of Karle's Hypo-Cod. It in recommended and sold here in Richmond by Tragle's Drug Store, and in nearby towns by the well stocked drug stores. ("We gladly prepay Hypo-Cod irt large size bottle, upon receipt of price, $1.2f'. Tragle's Drug Store. SI? Kast Uroad Street. Richmond. Ya.") MORE ABOUT HYPO-COO Flock of Cod Liver and Hyphosphito Remedies Offered as Substitute. OEXLIXB BAKI,B'S HYPO COD IX ORAXCB CARTOX Speaking of the flood of likely look ing substitutes for Hypo-Cod, which won such a glorious name for itself as tin after-sickness tonic, cough, cold, bronchia 1, catarrhal and weak lung remedy, a representative recently said: "Druggists have complained of the margin of profit in Karle's Hypo-Cod, hut when one remembers that th? Karle Chemical Company 13 behind Hypo-Cod, and that each bottle bears their famous name, it is not to be wondered that expensive ingredients are found therein. "Instead of using the commercial grades of Cod .Liver Oil, made from vutrid fish, the Hypo-Cod you buy is made from extractives from fresh cod livers only, nnd by their magnificent new process the fishy, nauseating taste it left out. "Then again, only the finest of me dicinal wine is used In Hypo-C^od. Kvery one knows that Cherry Wine is the best medicinal wine, whereas many cheaper substitutes contain port or an inferior wine." Continuing his statement, he said: ,rWc could have claimed the same for mula and filled each bottle half full of water and charge only half what we do, but it wasn't the formula we were trying to make, it was results we wore after, nnd when you take a dose of Hypo-Cod you get something." There isn't another afte.r-siokness tonic or tonic to fortify the system againbt disease publishing testimonials like Hypo-Cod. This plague baflled medical circles. Rut when Hypo-Cod | was used results were quick. Hundreds of written testimonials from Richmond ! alone. Hundreds from Norfolk, dozens from Petersburg and from every town of any size in the Stato prove that Karle's Ilypo-Cod docs do the work. The carton is reproduced on the right. Get a bottle tonight-at Tragle's Drug Store. They gladly deliver a bottle or prepay it to out-of-town customers ! upon receipt of $1.20, and though drug | gists may show you substitutes, we I suggest, that you buy the peer of them ? all. Tho nationally-known Karle Chem ? ieal Company, of Wheeling. W, Va., stands back of evety bottle for real quality and uticngtli. Mad I tad ' Cough aiul Tlronchinl Trouble, Wife Says?Tells How She Stopped It, cjot him irrro-coi> "My husband had a fearful couph. < "oughed so bad and It pot so much wors? lie was finally nnahto to nleep good at night. and it would keep him awake for hours?you can Imagine how worried 1 became over his condi tion You begin to fear all sorts of things. He would got up mornings and spit up preat chunks of mucous and phelgtn. It didn't seem to b<* his lungs. Jt was more tn his bronchial tubes, I thoupht, but anyway we linal ly decided to Ret some. Hypo-Ood, and the first bottlo slopped hi:; cough and made him sleep good at nipht. It was simply wonderful how much bet ter he began lookinp and feeling. Vou could ffe ilii" difference ;ill over liim, and now that be cets a pood night's rest every nipht, he is feelinp tine mornings. He in like another man. We trieil so inany other medicines, I want to tell people about Hypo-Cod so they won't have to po through nil wc had to before Ondinp.the real one. I would advise any one to pet a bottlo of Carle's Hypo-Cod if they arc af flicted with coughs or colds." declared Mrs. T. K. Booker, 307 South Laurel .Street, Kiclimond, Va. Lotr> of men blame their couph and cold on cigarettes or smoking. Lots of them have, had 11 cough and weak lungs, shortness of breath Anil other symptoms of catarrhal trouble so long they have, become used to it and don't mind t he l??ul breath, heavy head and listless feeling in the morning, but If vi>u are troubled this way take .Mrs. Itook?*r's advice and pet a bottle to I nipht at Tragle's. Richmond T<arty Hays I!yp<M| Worked Wonders for Her Father, Aged 70. SPLHXDID TONIC FOR OLD KOlJ "My i?ged father had a bud broncll 'condition that simply would not | to treatment. Kvery morning fori hour or more ho would cough and s| j?nd cough and spit, until he would] I completly worn out. He lost appe^ and strength and ju3t seemed to i fading away, until luckily I boughl j bottle of Knrlc's Hypo-Cod, and 1 w| | to s^ay right here that 1 think Hy] Cod a wonderful tonic for elderly pie." declared Mrs. Tyler, of Klchmc j whoso name and address arc glv< ? low. "Our physician recommcn^ i Hypo-Cod to us." nun/r iiim up uriCK. "He had tried many remedies, and that iH the beat of it, for Hypo did what none of the other rcmei would do. Ills cough got better in j| i a few days, and we all noticed j daily improvement and how much ] tor he looked and seemed to feel, appctitr became normal, and I ml j nay Hypo-Cnd is wonderful, fori stopped completely a cough that U-lung to hirn for years, and tbat| ! saying a Kood d<*al, I think. I h< | other children of elderly people profit by my advice and have tl ; parents take Hypo-Cod if old ; f?eblc and troubled with loss of apj tile, cough and weak lungs." dcclai Mrs. T. W. Tyler. 911 North Twenl seventh Street, Iltchmond. Va. The testimony of nhysldlana > thousands of users ece.tn to pli j Karle's Hypo-Cod In a class by itt I as a tonic. It contains the medici^ i elements of fresh cod livers, with 1 the nasty taste left out, combined w| | Malt, Iron, Wine, Cherry Bark and i Compound Syrup of Hypophosphit I Such a combination is splendid 1 elderly folks and agrees perfectly w| I the most delicate stomach. Being ma j by the nationally-known Earle Cher j cal Company, every one may be suro 1 first quality. Especially at this tim<* of year a gc , building Ionic should be given to ; people, for they need It most just this; reason of the year. ("We gladly prepay Hypo-Cod .out-of-town customers upon receipt ? price, $1.-0, Tragle's Drug Store. ! Kast Broad Street, Richmond, Va.") EARLE CHEMICAL CO K>; r V.ING.W.VA. DOCTOR'S OWN REMEDY FAILED PATIENT ASKS ABOUT HYPO-CO! Ifbi'tor Heads- Formula On the Carton and liabrl, Says Fine. It Is (iood. I'ATIKNTS TKJ.il. MOW IT I>II) tin; WORK "I had an attack of tho ?;rippe or' Influcnv.a which loft me '.villi a terrible: cough, ami I was all run down, too. I could hardly tlraurounO. Tho doctor's . sweet cough syrups ?!nlit : do a bit of j Rood, so finally I pent down to tho drug Ftoi c and got a buttlo of ilypo- i Cod. Tin* next time he came I show- ; til liiin the bottle, and after reading over I he formula and label he ."aid, j 'Pine, i'o ahead nnd take it ?it is a 1 cood remedy for tho <-ough, anil in ad- ? ilition will build you up.' It is a.good! tonic and surely did prove to be just what I needed. To my surprise, my cough got better right away, and my cold seemed to dry up in just a few ; days, r began to feel strong, too, and j have been getting stronger and better j ever since. My appetite ia good:' fact. I feel so good in every way tha^ want to recommend Earlc's Hypo-C?| It is a dandy medicine and nice to tall too. I recommend Earle's ltypo-C| to all who may need a good tonic medicine for lung or bronchial afTt| lions." declared Mr5. W. 8. Gauldlt 9J1 North Twenty-sixth Strectj Ric| inond, Va. Some few doctor? have never heal of Hypo-Pod* Most of them have bej *o busy they find no time to look newer preparations, but Hypo-Cod h] ,<n clearly proven its superiority an after-.vickness tonic that doctors ever| where are using It in preference everything else. Jf your doctor hasij prescribed Hypo-Cod, ask him if he familiar with the formula. If he is, recommends it, if he is consclontio] when a person is needing a quick tot and remedy to strengthen lungs a] drive out cough, cold, bronchial or c| tarrhal affections. ("Wc gladly deliver the genuii Karle's Hypo-Cod or prepay bottle anj where to out-of-town customers up?. receipt of price, $1.20?Tragle's Dri Store, 817 East Broad Street. Richmoi Va.") TRAGLE'S Drug Store 817 East Broad St. RICHMOND TASTELESS ***? *eo. WITH WILD CHERRY AH? ARALATABLESmEHfinKRE/nHfr ttCMSTWJCnVETOWC. to?mw.a: MYPO-CDO C?r/wt? THC MCtXCJMAL am sun. mm cktractmo o?vy raoH riunw eta uvcm raw nhm im no* rxM* amo MAirvr aVvko rvurra cOHtttHOwmi ixr*A?u:CT o> TV* M-iTO?MO??WTM V UMC. MTAUIUK MM.H*MAMtSt,rmvO?n^ ouiMMtAWiobtun. WE CONSTRUCTIVE TONIC _ ST1MUl??iT, ALTCRATiVt _ MmVTIVE AMO OMCtTtVK ?MaWM IWItT UK! .*L\ , ? A-,! j,.; ?:*.*to-iM OF INFLUENZA IN CAM Other Son at Home Taken Dowi Took Friend's Advice and Gave Hint Hypo-Cod. SAYS IT'S WONDERFUIj "My eighteen-year-old boy was tak< down with an attack of the 'Fl and it left him with a bad cough, lost one son at Camp Humphries wl the 'Klu,' RO when my other boy g to coughing so hard, I thought I hij better get him something at once, a my friends had told of so many b ins" benefited from using Hypo-Cod sent down to Traglc's Drug Store, he in Richmond, and bought a bottle, began to give it to him, and it is su prising how it does master a cough] declared Mrs. W. E. Hancock, 12 South Rowland Street, Richmond. - j STOPPED HIS COUGH. "Tieforo that first bottle was half got] his cough was so- much better. I th<> battle with his sore chest ail lungs was won. You would hard! have known he had a cough, and H built him up, too, so nicely! I novq saw medicine act so quick and aatij factory. He is in better spirits arl more like his old self every day. II recommend such a wonderful remed! I consider only my duty, for marS mothers, no doubt, worried over I child's cough can easily got rid of | with Earlo's Hypo-Cod," declared Mrt W. E. Hancock, whose address | given above. If a member of the family has bc<| siok during tho winter and you wan them to begin pioking up and gettinj back on their feet real quick, go dowj to the druggist's and get a bottlo ?j Hypo-Cod. Re sure to got the genultj Kane's Hypo-Cod and beware of tl! dealer who says he has something Ju. like It?or something just as good ("We gladly deliver (the Renu{'.t Hypo-Cod and prepay large bottle an* whore upon receipt of price, fl.Sf] Tragle's Drug Store, Si? East Brow Street* .Richmond* .Yiu"J.?Ad** ^