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T H E CHATTANOOGA NEWS TUESDAY, APRIL t, 1111 !:tUi Carolina Droggists Have Iligb Opinion id Sramp-Rcot : I have been bandllns; Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root for more than fifteen ytara and It hat given the best of sat istactlon to the customers and I have had many speaK or tn Denent to mem derived from its use. The continuous large demand is in . my opinion the very best testimonial or its rnemcmai virtue. Wishing you every success, I remain, Tours very truly, F. S. DUFFY, Drug-gist and Pharmacist April 7, 19X7. New Bern, K. p. I 'I Hotter to On Kilmer A Co, illnqhamton. N.V. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For t i - " a Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer Co., Blntbamton, N. Y for a sample sire botue,' It will can vines anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valna bio Information, telling about the kid aeys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention The Chattanooga News. Regular, medium and large sis bottles for sale at all drug stores. (Adv.) DRASHC'LAWS TO PUNISH SPIES Pressure for Legislation Com ing From All Parts of Court " try Mob Violence Fearepl. JUDGE 'REYNOLDS HEEDS PLEA FOR LENIENCY Constable 'Tarry" Lawson asked the court to be merciful with . one of his clients Tuesday morning, and as the result Carl Manler waa the recipient of the court's leniency. Manler had bees found by Constable Lawson at the Terminal station with a grip of whisky. The owner of the grip was arrested and tha whisky taken to the county Jail, Lawson, after a thorough examination, learned that young. Manler was not bringing the whisky In tor the purpose of selling. When the case was called Tues day constable Lawson made a plea to the court to be lenient with Manler, say ing that he was a youna man and he believed If given a chance this would be a lesson. The officer slatea tnat he By Willingness OI JUdgeS tO noa,e would be a harm to the young orrenaer insteaa or oemg me, means or his being corrected. Judge McReynolds stated that Constable Lawson had done so much good and effective work, and had been tha means of the trafflo in liquor almost being stopped, that he would grant him any favor that was within reason. Manler was fined ISO and eon and the sentence which Is usually given was left off. JUSTICE HAMPERED Bender Decisions Based on Technicalities, Sart Tomorrow and Keep It Up Every Morning Qst In ths hsblt of drinking a glass of hot water bsforo brsskfait We're not here long, so let's make our stay afrreoabta. Let us live well, eat well, digest well, wtork well, slepp well, and look well, , Vhat a glorious condi tion to attain, and yet, how very easy it Is If one will only adopt the inornlntr inside bath. Folks who are accustomed to foel dull and heavy whn they arise, opllt ' ting headache, stuffy from a cold", foul tongue, nasty breath, add stomach, can. Instead, feel as fresh as a daisy by opening the sluices of the system each morning and flushing out the whole o( the internal poisonous stagnant mat ter. Everyone, whether ailing, sick or well, should, each morning, before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of lime stone phoHphate In it to wash from tha stomach, liver and bowels the previous day's Indigestible waste, sour olio rnd poisonous toxins. The action of hot water and limestone phosphnto on an empty stomach Is wonderfully invig orating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gnses, wnste and acid ity and gives one a splendid appetite t for breakfast. Tho millions of people who arc both ered with con ntt put ton, bilious spells, stomach trouble; others who hove sol low skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are uracil to get a quarter pouad of limestone phosphate from the drug store. This will cost very little, but is sufficient to make anyone a pronounced crank on the subject of inside-bathing before breakfast. (Adv.) (Bv David Lawrence.) (Copyright, Mis. by New York Eve ning fosv.) Washington, April 9. Pressure for draetio legislation, whioh shall t deal severely and expeditiously with ' German propagandiats and spies, Is coming frem all parts of tho coun try and should oontinus espeoislly in ths next few days when, con gress deliberates on ths various bills now pending. For unless tho law enforcement agen oles of the government are glvon with that Institution, it was given suffi cient power under the original espion age act to bar newspapers and magaxlnes and otherwise embarrass critics, but no such abuse of authority has occurred on a wholesale scale in the past year, and there Is little like lihood that It will in the future. broad authority to deal with ths multl- tnlcal aXn and tnr to "draw pie case, that are arising, a resort EJiff man propagandist and py will be just CSBMMItlllMlNlMll 40 Wsat 41 St, Hsw Yerk (Just oil Fihk Aa ejiMta Kiwu lOnaaf IWYriV ibMuuluIlMttb I IMuchfavsradbjm. I aialrvW!iaaitk- I I Wilkin faut aiimrtw 1 valk St (art tW I lint. Cnur ef itoRhij aaiaSMxa. I II M Ulilt J . III HMK1MEJ I 1 H H ti. I gf B .IsT'S.alsrBsl SW3 Stk,f Rmi. s.4. Ma aaa ..Ik. St.Sa mmJ .A. I iiiissmwHswatDisusimitfta; uhsmhsus . "SEE THE MOON" And don't forget that we can fil your Coal needs to j our en tire satisfaction. , Nice clean Jump Coal ready for delivery NOW. -MOON COAL CO. ..Phone M.314 to mob violence is feared. Already there are evidences that In the middle west and west, whose lukewarmness to the Issues of the war were frequently commented upon year ago, tho least tolerance Is being shown German offenders. Reports to tha department of Justice show that thero Is considerably more riNfntment in such states as Iowa, Me braska and Montana of quasi-disloyal utterances than there is even In the east. Different sections of the coun try are reacting different to the Ger man propagandist, but the bitterest kind of a feeling is' being gradually bred by such things as the discovery of uotson and glass in bread. Just as happened in England after every German drive, tho Germans, who were Indiscreet enough to show their exultations over tho Teutonic advance, have recently been handled rather roughly in western states.' It is preeisely beoause oongresa hat failed to empower the depsrt ment of juttioe to deal at its dis cretion with oasss of disloyalty or seditious activities of German residens, that effioiafs really fear ths aituation may get out of hand in some parts of the country. When there is no )aw, psople arc tempted 'in times like these to make law on the spot. Tho department of Justice, however, has been severely criticised of lata for not doing away with mors Germans. Absence of authority has been one handicap and the laxity of some fed eral indites In disponing of eases brott gtit before them by the depart ment has been another, . Follow Publio Opinion, Behind the explicit powers granted to the department by congress must exist always a public opinion that win Indicate to federal Judges that they, too, in time of war must consider the possible menace to the country of let. ting urtlens loose or. Inflicting Insig nificant penalties on Uormans who openly take issue with tho American aovornment. In one case, when a uer- man addressing a Public meeting not only expressed a profane crltclsm of tha president of the Unltod States, but advised all American soldiers to shoot their oftleers, he waa promptly ar. re h tod and Indicted. But the federal Judge oleased him on the ground that no American sol diers actually were present to hear the Germans advice. Instances of this sort are behind the department of Jus tice's efforts to get laws that will en able them to obtain severe penalties as able to detect the loopholes as American citizens who do not agree politically with the administration. If the administration had abused its power in the last year and had shown a disregard of public opinion in handling those who are engaged in criticising the acts of tho government, there would now be every excuse for hesitation. But the question today Is whether the senate la going to have faith In the department of Justice and the executive branch of the govern ment In dealing with the ticklish ques tion of disloyal utterances or whether it Is going to hamper and restrain the efforts which would otherwise be made to stamp out disloyalty and enable the government to float the liberty loan without opposition from the Insidious German propagandist. Can Correct Abuse, Public 'opinion has always been able to apply Its remondlea whenever any flagrant case of abused authority oc curred, and tho courts and the people will always ba able as heretofore to recognise purely American criticism of war policies and that which springs from foreign eympathlzets. Also the department . of Justice and other brunches of the government will be obliged to -after to the federal courts In prosecuting the cases contributory circumstances to show the sympathy of the offender with the cause of Ger many, I'ower Is not being asked to punish baa been assigned to army duties. The wedding march was played by Mrs. Bradley Morrah, of Chattanooga, a sis ter of the bride, and tho ceremony was performed by Rev. George Stoves, pas tor of ths First Methodist church. HOLY CITY CELEBRATED EASTER WITH NEW FERVOR anyone who disagrees with tho pollclcsj tain special legislation before Anally of tho government, but those who aro obviously engsged in a propaaanda to spread their own criticism with Intent to hinder and embarrass the war ma chlnery of America In the most critical moments of Its life. Flag Service Presentation And Liberty Dav Celebration Special to The News.) Dayton, April . The service flag presents t Ion by the Woodmen of the world and the meeting of the third liberty loan committee will be held next Sunday afternoon at the court house. This Joint meeting waa to have been held Sunday, April 7, but was postponed because of the Incessant rain. Judge N. L. lutuhman and the Hon. Jesse M, Littleton, who were to have been the speakers Hunday, will be present Hunday, April 14. CONTINUES SERVICE fnr thn snaiis-ml In dialnval Utter ances, particularly those of German DOCTOR DISMISSED. BUT sympathy who go about advlslna- www,vl' 7 . '.u" uu' afcalnst ths purchase of liberty bonds and thrift stamps. Has Not Abused Power. Unquestionably, Senator li Irani John, son Is right in saying that under some of the proposed legislation, people en gaged In legitimate rrttrlsm of the ad ministration can be punished and free dom of speech Interfered with. But If the administration wanted to Interfere WHY WHOOPING COUGH IS SERIOUS (Special to The Nswa.) ' KnoxvlllH April t. Although or dered dismissed. Dr. Forest LeToellor, bouse surgeon of the Lincoln Memorial branch of tho Knnxvllln General hos pital, is still performing bis duties. Commissioner J. G. Crumbllss, who has supervision over the hospital, rialms that LeTcellcr was guilty of Inmirbord- inatlon and failure to perform his duties. The charges were denied by LeTeellur. Among olher statements attributed to Dr, LeTeeller by Commissioner Crumbllss was thai he has chsrged the management of the hospital Is po litical, Instead of for tlin benefit of tho hospital. Commissioner Crumhllas de clared further that the executive board And thfl Slifffirpr Riven the ha no authority to retain nr. Le n l t r I Teeller, and that If he does continue In oesi oi uare. the olhce, he hIuiII nut be puld for his services. Alkahest Lyceum No. 4 Junior High School . THURSDAY Evening:, April 11 At 8 O'clock THE BERKELEY ; SEXTETTE Splendid Orclicdtrs, Vocal nml Instrumental Solos Songs in Costume Admission: Adults 23c -, Children ... 10c Whooping rough not only eauv'S stifTerttiK, but complications sometimes ! follow that end seriously. The after I effects are oftentimes to be more feared i than whooping cough Itself. The lungs I may ba affected, which will tend tu I make the sufferer so easy victim of tu berculosis. Then, too, while the system I la weakened by this disease1, jiiiMimo j nla msy develop with disastrous re sults. And it Is very oontnelous. 1'rotect your children. At tha first slrnofawbonp give tbrm LIung-Vlta. oil who have used this tnedl. Ins for whooDina cornel) report thai It rslleves the coiirIi and that vomiting rarely, If iMcr. occurs. This simple, yet effective, remedy will build up their systems and protect them against the after effects. You csn use Lnng-Vlta with perfect safety. It Is a compound of a veae tsbls syrup with oils of known value No hsrmful or hsblt-formlng drues of any kind are used In It. Try It. All druggists and dealers have (Adv.) For Itching Torture There is tne remedy that seldom falls to atop tiding torture and relieve akin imitation arvj tnat maaei in gain eon, cleat and healthy. Any druggist can 'tupply you with remo, which cenerally overcome all j akin diseases. Acne, ecxems, itch, pirn ! plea, rashes, blackheads, in moat case I give way to tema Frequently, minor blemlshe disappear ovemitbt. Itcbkng ubusuj sioi mstamiy. Aemo la aaie antiseptic liquid, dean, easy to use anc dependable. It coata only S5c? an extn arge bottle, 11.00. It will not stain. V not greasy or etlcky end la positive!) tie or tender, sensitive sklna The fi. W. Res Co. Cleveland. O CHATTOOGA COUNTY LEADS IN GEORGIA (Special to The News.) Lyerly, Ua., April . When the day rolled up for the great drive for the third liberty loan, CliartooK county le, all the otlter Oovrgla counties. Chat tooga's quota being pluccd at ISO.ttOO, and early Saturday mornlnir sub scriptions amounting to M1.0"0 were wired to W. C. Wardlaw, chairman of the liberty loan executive committee, this being the first county In Georgia to r-'port sold and to get the S per cent. In the hands of Mr. Wardlaw. W. I. Bennett of Trlon. chairman of the Chattooga county liberty loan com mittee, and his efficient corps of holp- cr are being highly praised for their efforts, and the people of the county aro gratified over the result. HUNTSVILLE GIRL AND LIEUTENANT TO WED (Special to The Ntas) Huntsvllle. Ala., April . Miss An. nice Jones, youngest daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. John T. Jones, of this city, was married on Friday afternoon to Lieut. K. K. Hamilton, of tha United Slatea army. Lieut. Hamilton has been stationed at Chattanooga for some lime, where tho young couple met. and the bridal tour waa taken to Camp heeler, Macon, Ua.. where the groom ratten Bootblack Was Bootlegger, Too, It Seems Lee Turner, bootbl ,c at tha Patten hotel, charged with selllna whisky to soldiers March J. waa tried before Cnltei! Plates Commissioner flam .1. McAllester today and was held to the. federal srsnd Jury, which meets the fourth Monday In April. Turner wss riirnensine the ltii!d at IS a pint snd claimed be bad a good aorply oa hand. Swarmg of Pilgrims Absent. British Soldiers Reviving In dustry, Banishing Distress. 0 London, April 9. Jerusalem's first Eaater since the Britsh oc cupation waa celebrated with quiet 'solemnity, aaya ' Router's corre spondent in the Holy Cit. The usual swarms of pilgrims who tfcrong Jerusalem at this aeason were missinfl, but their place waa taken to some extant by khaki-elad fig ures, who participated In tbe serv ' less of both the Protestant and Catholio ehurohes. Pontifical mass. the correspondent adds, "was observed In the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and waa attended by tne governor or Jerusalem ana numerous officers, Including a repre sentative of the French government The Passover coincided with our fes tival and waa celebrated with a new meaning of Joy for the Jewa In the oc cupied territory. "Although occupation only dates back four months, the very atmosphere of this region seemed to have under gone a change. Distress baa vanished and sickness and fear no longer are at the thresholds of the towns and vil lages. Everywhere there Is evidence of reviving Industry and prosperity. What haa contributed more than anything else to Immediate relief has been the employment of thousands of natives upon the repair of the roads.. Every body ' realizes that a new era has dawned for their land. The Bedouins can graze their flocks In peace and security and husbandmen can till the soil with the knowledge that they will not bo robbed of the frutls of tlwlr labor. Tho benefits of a rula of lib erty and Juatlce already are making themselves felt and the people are be ginning to feel a lively gratitude to tha British soldier who moves In their midst, showing them nothing but kind neks, fairness and good nature," LEND MONEY TO GREECE Credit 'Arranged in Paris by U. 8. Assistant Treasurer. Washington, April 9. Greece will reesive a loan of $44,000,000 from the United States ss soon as the Greek parliamsnt has passed the necessary, authorizing legisla tion, It waa announced at the treasury today. The credit was arranged In Paris by Oscar T. Crosby, assistant secre tary of the .treasury and American representative of tho Inter-allled council. It was found necessary, how ever, for the Greek government to ob WOMAN DOCTOR TELLS OF CULLS OF GERMAN SYSTEM Dr. Loyejoy, Homo Prom France, Declares Suffering' Cannot Be Exaggerated. concluding an agreement. Oreece Is the lust of the allied bel liferents In Kuropo to get a loan from tho ITniied Rtntes. A credit of I6,r,ti, 000 for' Rumania was arranged several months ago and a pnyment of 15,000, 000 was made through the Russian government. Overthrow of the Ker ensky government prevented delivery of this sum, however, and It was re turned to tho treasury here. In vlow of the lnde.Inlte situation on the Ru manian front, the status of this loan hits not been dennlloly determined. DO SOMETHING FOR THAT COUGH Dr. Bell'g Pine-Tar-Honey will prove ideal treatment. A neglected cough may lead to such dangerous bronchial or lung ailments that proper attention with ur. liens I'lno-Tar-Honey cannot be begun too promptly. You can absolutely oepena on tms remedy as It has proved effective in thousniKls of cases whero a hacking cough, tliltlcult breathing, Inflammation or hoHrxeneea were involved, jis nai sam and healing Ingredients soothe the throiit. loosen tho phlegm, the nntlsep tlo properties check the cold germs and feverish or giippy reelings aro prompt Iv allaved. Take Dr. Rell's Tine-Tar-Honey at onee( not only for quick and gratirying relief for all distressing symptoms, but to tirevent serious after-effects. HUH sold at 25 cents by all druggists. (Adv. V Oil Fluffy, Soft, Silky, Long u.0 HeroHn sOWOC MAIN DRItSINO. Piesunllv fumed, not stickvornimmy llerohn sumnlatr snd amirisbet Hit rH of the lislr caudnf napnr. eore. stnhhiMB, kinky or sliuit hair to trow soft, long, nlkt, raar to tnanacr, so you raw itn It up in anv sivle. Kemovet PAN liRt'KK and Mops IfCHINU HCAI.1. Vn t ltt.lrt. kt tut $rt UtrtlM. StB tS CISTS '.n.p. an' WaUf i Mtaotia sit stem ( Co.. mimh, Oawaw ftRFUTC WANTrn VerW nvt.li iv ii nil j-cl B rms u 3 gDMONDSO? liSchool of Business 31 Jhorthsnd. Typewriting. Bookkeeping. Ranking. Penmanship. Civil ivl ani ll eommerrial branches. Indl vMii.il tuuuitkm. DAT and KKJUT SCHOOL C W. tDWONnsON, UL.B.M.Acets.. 1'isat. Ilh Floor Voluotssr citato Life Bids. Atlanta, April . "There la only one thing; worse than death for a man to live to "be old without having- done anything worth while; but for a woman to Jive to bo the mother qt a Hun and the grandmother of a generation of Huns is worse than a million deaths- It la a living death." This statement was made here yes terday by Dr. Esther Clayaon Lovejoy before a meeting of representatives of eighty Red Cross chapters In the south ern division, Dr. bovejoy was sent to France by the! American Red Cross to Investigate cQnuiton ot women ana children In the war a e. Telling of her exp .Jflces at the Red Cross receiving st'.att' at Avion, France, she said: : 'At this station all t culls of the German military ayetc i are received," she said. "Women, dv: 5, girls be tween 3 and 16, boys from ? to 14, the old, the feeble; onl,tnose of no mili tary value to Germany, but who nave to be fed are turned into tne siauon dally. They are started on their Jour ney through Germany and Switzerland and then dumped on France at Avion. "Human tongue cannot exaggerate the nhvslcal. mental, moral and spirit ual suffering of these people," Dr. 1 Lovejoy declared. I "It is interesting to note mat xnei Muna hold all young women who have only one child under I years or ago. . tm Germans are not xamous ior hhuui a delicate situation, mil in tnia case they do use a little delicacy. The In vaders are probably the fathers ot these children. - ' "The ehiMrnn who come Into the re ceiving station are generally stunted from lacK or nounsnmeat. - Dr. Lovejoy was formerly a physi cian in Portland, Or BRITISH PROMOTINS NO LONGER BY SENIORITY London, April 9. King George has signed a royal warrant proviaing uw promotions to the rank of general in the British army shall be by selection instead of seniority. This, It la eald, will make It possible for a young offi cer who shows brilliant abilities aa a leader to Jump over the heads of sen iors in the service. TO RELIEVE CATARRHAL DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISES If you have Catarrhal Deafness or head nolHcs ko to your druggist and get 1 oun e of Parmint (double strength), ana add to It pint of hot water and a lit tle granulated sugar. Take 1 tablespoon ful four times a day. This will often bring quick relief frem the dlHtressing hesd noises. Clogged nos trils should open, breathing become easy snd the mucus stop droir- ' -throat., it is easy to prepare, costs lit tle, and Is plrnsnnt to take. Any one who has Catarrhal Deafness or head noises should give this prescription a trial (Adv.) t ' " Th Well. known Cod linrf' and Iron Tonic, Without ToMakeThemStrong Overworked Men, whose vitality becomes Impaired by long hours of arduous labors, need Just such a vitalizing, blood-making; and strengthening tonic as Vinol is proved to be by its published formula. There is no other medicine that builds up health, strength and vitality so surely. HERE IS PROOF "I was all ' lagged out,' run down, no appetite, ne voua, eleepleas nights, and drowsy during the dayn and waa not fit to work. A friend told sno to take VinoL I did so, and can now eat three aquare meala a day. I sleep well, am alert, active, strong and wall, and have gained eleven pound." A, W, Higby, Sheboygan, Wis. WE WILL RETURN YOUR MONEY if Vinol fails to benefit you, Jo Anderson, Druggist, Chattanooga, Tenn. JACK O'DONOHUE CO. UNDERTAKERS 301 E. Sixth (St., Opp. Fountain! Square -:- Phone Main 1516 - J!. i. ir I Keep The Light Burning ! OUR sons are facing the guns of the Huns on an ever-widening: battle front German guns are hurling tons of explosives and deadly poison gas shells upon them, day and night Harry ap with thm ammanitionJ Invest every dollar of your sav ings in Liberty Bonds of the Third Liberty Loan. It will be trans formed into hot shot for the Kaiser and our boys "over there" will send him five for ovist--with the compliments of Uncle Sam! The time for talk has gone by. It is a question of "do or dim," We've got the men. We've got the money. We've got the grit and the overmastering will toy in. BUT all this will avail us nothing unless every man, woman and child under the Stars and Stripes win dedicate every dollar if need be to free the world from the in famy and horror of German mili tarism. In the name of the heroic men "over there" with Pershing; in the name of the mighty host of resolute men in training and soon to go your Government calls upon you to invest every available dollar in Liberty Bonds. A Liberty Bond constitutes a direct obligation of the Government bears 4V4 inter est and is secured by the combined assets of the entire nation. HAKta lOwtasta t if nr. SUP t M.a.P ST C"X- S ,