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t- MTCTYFoTD MATT, TIUBUXT!. ArFDF017r. 'OTCTttON. TFERTV-VY. N'OYF.Mttr.TJ. '1021' TATiE FTTR ANN Widow Returns , H'ith ackniiwitijmtntt to. K, C, St II PROGRAM HEAVY Id x' words 4o'$& effect WASHINGTON, Nov. 13. i fly As sociated Press.) Hrilish desire to discuss the figures ill the American naval replacement program as to sub marines does not surprise American naval officials. It is fully expected that the Japanese also will have some thing to say on tills p.iint. At the same time, it may be said definitely that the United States is not Vtrepared to reduce below 110,000 tons he proiwrtion of submarines she would be allowed to maintain in the proposed restriction of fleets. Submarines enter vitally into Amer ican schemes of naval liefense of her V".vn great coast line. As insular powers both ftrc.it Bri tain and Japan are exposed to submar ine operations to a degree not true of the I'nited States, officers say. There Is little doubt among naval folk here that Croat Britain in particular would welcome absolute prohibition of sub marine warfare, or, falling that, sharp limitation on the use to be made of underwater craft. That, phase of the question, the writing of rules to govern .employment of submarines in war, will come before the conference as It has u definite place on the agenda with other new agencies such as air craft, air bombing raids and gas. 4 WAR OVER JULY 2 WITH GE t Miv. Do roi hy r rnn i nil Un? Aft V lU'esscd in di'Oi) ninui'nlns. Mrs. Dorothy Caruso, widow of the great tenor, and her (baihtvr. (lloria, arrived in ,Vv 'otk from Italy. Mrs. Caruso's vnyag,.' In hrr native land was m'tv.ssary in connection with set lllng her btislialHl's i-stale. Slu; expects to reuiaiu li,-re for about five months, when she will return tn llaly. The voyage to Italy will be neces sary, she said, because a large part o Mr. t'aruso's fortune is located there :. WASHINGTON. Nov. 15. Tile stat of war between the United States and Germany terminated in fact July -, 1H21, when the joint peace resolution ?f congress was approved by President larding, according to a proclamation of peace issued by the chief executive yesterday. Similar proclamations will be issued in connection with Austria and Hungary when certain war laws unaffected by the resolution Inst March 3, have been repealed. Cotton Sales Increase WASHINGTON. Nov. 15. Cotton consumed during October amounted to 491,715 bales of lint and 61,1". Ill of lin ters, compared with 101,325 of lint and 48,304 of lintei-3 in October last year, 'pc census bureau announced today. STRIKE ORDERS NKW YORK, Nov. 1.V Piflutins of 300 tfurment shops by striking work ers bem toiI;.y. Kvery picket was provided with a card of instnictions from the union warning against engag ing in arguments or making a distur bance. The manufacturers claimed that more than forty per cent of their workers, the most efficient operative;!, had remained at work, while the union leaders asserted that the strike hau started with low per cant success. iENTIRE FAMILY DIES EE Nl'NDA, K. U, Nov. lo.-Oswald Wallon, his witt and six children, were burned to cinders at their farm home seven miles northeast of here early Saturday. It is thought that the explosion of a stove started the fire. Nevada Senator Injured WASHINGTON, Nov. 15. Senator Key lMttman of Nevada was reported to havo suffered slight burns early today in a fire which did somo damage to the senator's liojuo on Sixteenth street. J t '' " WASHINGTON. Nov. r.. tHy As sociated I're-s.) Japan woubl lace a lather extensive naval building pro gram, ven during the len year naval holiday period proposed by Secretary Hughes, should the Aiin-riean plans be accepted. She has uol built as yet the projjortion of auxiliary craft such as destroyers, light cruisers and similar vessels she wouhl be allowed to main tain under the replacement provisiLUis of the plan, it is said. Permission t continue building up to those sched ules is included in the proposals. There is practically no class of ships, except airplane carriers. in which the Vnited States is not now fully provided and more on the basis of the proposed schedules. It may be said that if the plan is adopted. prompt steps to supply any deficiency hi airplane carriers will be taken. No aircraft carriers of the first lino are now projected. The l.angley, a con verted collier of P.t.OOO tons, will h commissioned next month, but is rated as a second line ship. Probably something could be work ed out in salvaging of other types of new craft, if the American proposal Is agreed to, so as to furnish the addi tional tonnage in airplane carriers to which America would be entitled. ULSTER BETRAYED, HEl.KAST. Nov. IS. (Hy Associat ed Press. I 1'. M. Andrews, niinistei of labor in the I'lster cabinet. iiKin Ills return to llell'ast from London today, issued the following statement: "A disirraceful betraval of vinter has been attempted by the coalition cabinet. The siurKcstltm lias been made that we should agree t" " parlia ment lor all Ireland, with dominion imwers. We have informed his majes ty's government that we are not pro pared to admit the ascendancy of any parliament other than the imoerlal parliament over ours or to astree to Its reserved services beine; transferred to a parliament for all Ireland, which un doubtedly would be controlled by those who are enemies of the. empire." 1 ,v lake It 1st Time ! DO you know that by tar the larger number of the common ailments of women are not surgical ones; that is they are not caused by any serious displacement, tumor, growth, or other marked change ? DO you know that these common ailments produce symptoms that are very much like those caused bv the more serious surgical conditions? DO you know that many women and young girls suffer need lessly from such ailments? More than that, they endanger their health by allowing their ailments to continue and develop into something serious. If treated early, thnt is, witliin a reasonable time after the first warning symptoms appear, serious conditions may often be averted. Therefore, at the first appearance of such symptoms as periodic pains, irregularities, irritability and nervousness, Lydia ii I'inkham's Vegetable Compound should be taken. It is prepared with accuracy and cleanliness from medicinal plants. It con tains no. narcotics nor poisonous drugs, and can be taken with perfect safety. The Vegetable Compound acts on the conditions which bring about these synptoms in a gentle and efficient manner. The persistent use of it show3 itself in the disappcirance, one after an other, of the disagreeable symptoms. In a word, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound acts as a natural restora, tive; relieving the present distress and preventing more serious trouble. Why not give a fair trial to this medicine IIS OF IBENT Lvdia E. Pinkham's A g e ' l eraoie woxipouricc. LYDIA E.PINKHAH MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS. TACO.MA. Nov. 14. Jesse Peter son, 22, n 1i.kb. i- was killed, and Karl .MeCilvrey. 32. was ba.llv lniii,-,.,l i an automobile wreck near Katonvllle last niKbt. '1 bis niornlnir a nnrtv of searchers started out after the misa intr nun. Their overturned car was found near a creek, with the body of I'eterson ninneil mwlcrnnntl, M,.rio vrey was found several hundred yards up the creek In a dazed cpndition anil standing in water up to bis knees. Ho nas concussion of tlie lira n anil u suffering from exposure. The acci dent is believed to have happened early last nifiht. Mi IT BEATS tho baud, THE WAY this thing.. KEEPS POPPING up, THE OTHER night, I BROKE all rules. AND READ a liih -brow book, AND HERE'S a hot one. THAT. IT handed mo, "MANY OF ua find. THAT TASTE affords, ONE OF tho fairly, ' DEPENDABLE SATISFACTIONS, OF EVERYDAY living, AND IT Bcoma, UPON LONG reflection, THAT; SATISFACTION. COMES CLOSE to being, THE LONG soughL 'HIGHEST GOOD.' . . f OF COURSE that isn't. WRITTEN WITH tho ease, AND POLISH to which, WE ARE accustomed. BUT IT'S a mouthruL AS YOU'LL aKi-eo if you. JUST PUT It Into good. UNITED STATES, like this. "SON, YOU'LL bo running. ON FOUR flat Urea. IF YOU don't hurry. AND WRAP yourself around. THE ONLY cigarette. THAT SATISFIES." "'T'lIEY Satisfy" nothing 1 else so well describes Ches terlields' mildness, "their mellow ness, their delicacy of aroma and smooth, even "body." It took tlio finest varieties of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos to do it and the highest order of skill in blending them. Yes, tile Chea tcriield blend is u secret. It can't bo copied. CIGARETTE S LirmrvT & Mveus Toa.cco Co. 88 - e Did y" hnou) about I ha Chesterfield package of 107 CHICAGO, Nov. 15. At least fi, 000 teamsters and chauffeurs went on strike today, accordiiiK to offi cers of the International Hrothor hood or Teamsters and Chauffeurs, in protest against a Jll weekly reduc-cion. SUSPECT NABBED n CTIICAfiO, Nov. 15. With the ar rest of John A, Harry In a West Side apartment tiday. and the seizure of several guns and ammunition, police today announced their belief that they had captured one of the bandits, who, on November 7th, held up and robbed an Illinois Central limited train near I'axton, 111. For Health Vim .. 4i.,rAiiV VlRor anil Vllalilty wurJMii H'.a.wi. TAIlUilUa MAI.K Olt FKMAI.K. I'nmphlet Kn'e on HcqiifHt. Ask fcr WKU'H'H the Oll- kunai.. nrcwAHi-: oi- i.mitationh AND SfllSTITt.TIOH. WKU'H KKI'C. CO.. 181 Kddy Ht., Ii.'i.t. .1. Kua Kranciscn, Calif. At i.lb.-l- DlUKKlst.-. NOW IS THE TIME TO PAINT YOUR CAR Knrds $12.50. Chovrolots $17.50 Dodges $110.00. First class onamei Jobs. Auto Paint Shop Phono 777 221 to 241 N. Fir St WOOD! i All kinds of wood nt right prices; dry mill blocks. Ordui , rroiuptly Filled MEDFORD FUEL CO. Cor. Fir anil Third. l'hone 24a MADRAS, Imiia. Nov. 15. (Ily As sociated Press.) Messages from Call cut report a hi:; oDKaccment between rebels and government forces near the Kanara Mosque at ':iyakad, where trouble had previously nrisen. One 'lurka oflicer and twelve soldiers were wounded. The rebels are believed to have suffered numerous casualties. TRADE MARK SUCCESSFUL FARMING MEANS FORDSON FARMING i Come talk with us or visit any of the owners for true facts. Success Depends Upon Your Equipment C. E. Gates Auto Co. Corner Sixth and Pacific Highway