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10 CJUEEJfSBOEO' DAILY HEWS,: aV2X DAY, JULY 25, 1809 at good bread. mimmm That's the kind you get when you buy the Washington Steam Bakery bread made in Greensboro. We use the best of flour for our baking thereby giving you good wholesome food. If your grocer can't supply you phone Ho. 672 and our wagon will call each day. Look for the RED LABEL and you will be pleased with the bread yon eat. Have you' tried the Tokoma bread? It's fine. We ship a radius of 200 miles from Greensboro giving fresh bread and delivering it fresh. There's none better. Patronize home industry. 0 & .V:-;i&.vJ'i3i:' ;; The Bread and Rolls of Honor Butter Bread, Tokoma Bread, Domestic Bread, Homestead Bread, Vienna Bread, Crimp Bread, Graham Bread, Rye Bread, Pocket-Book Rolls, French Rolls, S. B. Rolls, Concord Rolls, Sweet Buns, Coffee Cakes. Sa'l Just a Little Bit Bet ter Than the Other v Fellows Make. Send us your mailorders and they will be filled promptly. Agents wanted ererjwhere to han dle the Greensboro made bread. Why do yoi bny bread 36 hours old when it reaches here, and shipped 300 miles, when yon can get it hpt from the ovens of the Washington Steam Bakery, running night and day. j WASHINGTON STEAM BAKE Local and Long Distance Phone No. 672. Greensboro, N. C. VP I ; mm SNUBBED ! BT faaAJntta ruanAtiom lasorebs m ntavwani vntnviniu fa, pm h uraa aid. 1t t. Adaural tjan of th sups, tram sifuadeon, tt tow nek in help settle th stria HM tno fcin pkntaasoa haburoia. Cat MlMI ma km looked forward to try th iMtn tk. belief Mug that, u ft Ssymsalaalii of IK. Jaouieet govern- St ha would prornpUy mm t. thsir with Ml snips aad am, sawing beu al stem this hsflef through the promises grfthaw Mm. of sftisirug e their ally, th adumal paomytty asubbed ntueed to aiWw his mi 0hcrs liberty or to aeeapt any Jmwm. fcssiuntiona to sodas faaotioris, paid par tnralar fcnmtKu ta the enrwwise sed Asks Divorce from Col. Dimmick among fae Jijiuiw and In Ml hie ikma Biased hhnaelf squarely ia op pIUnB to Mm aciUWirt and on th. aid. W ouauJ mimi1 Urnno, aid th. hp iiitiWH Japamw TU W tmi a Ward blow to MaAtae Md Ma crova. aad th. T.eU of it can V tow In til. wa mall growp. at IMItan aa Uang th. ttrilrrfl' ramp. Mnd ntaruli to tt plactationa, whrre AyT aa. ailing (or -war. Ktm aditr of th. nawapaper nf th. Wkara, tk Xlppa Jlji. dvrlr th. Uat VVto daTi tv port of tb Japanrae sqiad BB aaad. bitur attack upon the .d -al, triquftri lntn thi. St tb fact that i aditor. of th. oth.r j.panmi. paprri limtrd to din. on tli. flaahlp aid Tim tnaj of the rtrlk ltadr U dra teg n and h tnkrr tr eommoiic Lf to retUixt that thir organlutton It wwwWfM to prntav thmii j"hU is hr tolivritkg effn and thtr hT bo to brafft mane during thr Ut vrek Ijfiall7 the ntilr thing that prp Vttti h rrtrn tn wvrk to,iv t ninety fr mt of th men i th an ttiat a Tifiin V Mlcrtcd man la. iul ik ft. el vct Iwwil j, bmr n ;nihlf. f taWfr loraltT to th hmI keing A ontit supmiu-fl of th-Tii )U r farU anj sign o! diimiTrrtion and the 4MI CKpraaAiiv r,j dnre to larrmdr MR mvinliately lotted f!fr hv tht I dan. Th loArtei" vr pnnr'iMl'j fUSftbUrm, tnp' ard men of vtim th aVWf Japaaece aiand in irat f "i In Knt of thia, bowai pr. th1 mun i nf svfWvtv is ormentlT dimin;hinj Thm pToapaet of ta atrike T'-adin2 iurtivr is prtkMy crar Tha ua M flour upon a larg- -a!f M the food rf f h Chineaa dpponia Vot its pnr a cfmparfti with nee HM ric cbraprr than flour for the a food raJue. t h CUinpaa prtar lio. It la tnerefAra inntiTa of prsino My and not prefero? for flour Viiat M s FU trriMTTaa'-tn k.,f 'Ar5Vlv . tf. 'K-A"V-T ' 5 SWIFHllflNERS Wonderful Performers at Long Distances. According to a Naval OfUcer. US.. KUTH C. DIMMICK Wife Charges Caueltv, Insufficient Support, and Names Co-Respondent Officer is Prominent in Rifie Practice Association. Wanhinflon. D O, Julr 24 Mra. Knth t' DKmriirk. a prom. in. nt fiin ia 1h Tnitilarr t of Va.hiOfrton. aif. of CM Elwird J. limral(. w1 for it-p-aj T.ar. h baen ona of t h. lead -i'4 offer, nf th. National Rifl. Prar in. A.ormtirTK todar brought puit for nnMuta diroror, naaiinf a fo rnon- il.nt In h ll (lt in th. Buprm Onurt .if thr Dutrirt, Mra DmrnilcV, in addi tion to naminf o rwpond.nt, allege cni.ltr and in.nfn.irnl aupport Th coup!, partad m Wareh, lflOS, ftt tiat tim. Mr nhwnlnk fearing th pnm.ni tb.v hMd at the tcil and fotte if NVw York, rh.ra aa ia bow ngigti is Uterary work. I In hr prition, Mra. Ditnmipk allrcra that ah. and Colon.l Dinrmii-k wra mar nrd bj the Rt. H.nry X. COadco at tha httr'a raidnr, DwmbCT 17, JBO. Th.T Iivl at th. J,ogan hot.l i tna ui.rmpia apartmc ' Ocil anartm.nta on of tha Ceil anna tin. aidad Ib.r. nntil tha That W hnTw4 - W aupportad bar aiaoe rh.iT- marriage and that ea rarimia ocaaiona, ha tntd her craallr ia alao allwi ia tha patition da., 1M:, ia apwinnllr atatad aa a data! irrnn me a.icnnant DocajB. very brutaj and aaraf cd toward tha plition.r I wivawal aaf aauac wbataoavaK, and rk- m and tha i ".nta floor 06. and ra tion. not proparly "Tha big to do that ia being triad, about 1OngV.at and Dorando and Hajea and tiie reat of theaa Mamthon run ner, give, me mora or leaa of a tired feeling," obevrred a ahiaf pettj officer in tna navy who naa a on. a lot ol enua ing amoiw the Paclfltf- ialanda, aotording to the 'Waahington Star. "Tired,' ba oauae I know for a aura thing that they are not, in epite of tna dope that', writ tan about them, try thing lika tha faat eat punnar. in tne wotidV ThayVa rot runnera Kani.ka mea down In tha Hawaiian lalandt. for eampla, that ID be willing to rart.tfele a oriuae pay off could make ail of theac pun-wuffy A(ara thon runnera look like alumirtmin milk tick eta. , "The 6rat time I e.r hi the Hawaiian lalanda I vai a" appr.ntKW in tha navy, and it waa at that time that I aaw one of thoee Kanaka runnera beat a lot of good hore- on a thirty anile up hill run. "Happened ia HS!, when 'Dave' Kakt kaua, aa the old timer, around Hono lulu call him yri, waa king of tha la landt. At that time there wm no telrphones joining the ialanda aa there are now, and gnvernmeat meaaagea and mandate were carried from ialand to ieland by the inter-ieland eteamthipe and ruslied into the nterior of tha atlaad by these Kanaka runnera. "All of these Kanaka runnera eould keeri up a dead lap. ail dy and all night without er retting a nhtuta. They were the King, mrsaengera, and they simply did not know what getting winded or tired roeaat. "King DtTe Ki tkana thought a heap of these runner, of hia, too. Ha al wayt tturk to it that they eould go fatter and further than boraea orer tna rough Hawaiian roada. "In thia he wat diaputad by a num ber of the nhit- attarhea of hia court. Kalakaua wagered $1,000 with hia white courtiert that he could pick oat a run ner from among hia Kaaakaa who would get from Hilo, on the main ialand of Hawaii, to tie crater of Kilanea it ia called tie burning lake of Kilanea a dietanca of nearly thirty miles, quicker than horte and rider eould make etna trip. The court i era anapped the King up on this proportion at ercn money. "It looked to all of the white ami dowa there aa if they had a lot of tha better af it ia that bet. Tha kiag and a big party of Honolulu folk want tn ana ot tna Interior island mats ia Hilo ta as. the race. "Th king picked out a huge, sinewy Kanaka, a atan about thirty, Wb enslaved aa a State Ihaina, oa taa ialand of Maul, far a number of years, to aaaay tha tank of beating tha noraaa. "tight Kaaakaa made tha start oa bora, be ok on native ponies bred from Janerieaa aaynaaa strong, tare footed, nippy little deila, thoroughly used to dinibing on the bad avra roads. The kiag and Us party had goaa am to taa veloante aeuaa. at tao top of lently assaulted bar and- knocked bar dowa." Mrs. Dinutiok aaks taa eoart for aa Absolute divorce from her husband and temporary alimony pending tna daemon of the court and a reasonable stm for ntsoraays foes aad atber aaata. Rilauaa, ia ooaoaaa oa tha day to aea the finish of tfaa race and ta be oa hand to greet tha winners. I was anvora? a party ot man- o war a man from one of our old wooden packets ia tha harbor of Hilo to make the ride ap to Kilanea aooa after tha k tag's s scars' to aea the finish. "The road from Hilo am to the era ter of KiUuea has bean greatly improved aims that tlma, but ft sura was ona bad trail than. It was only wide enoturh for ona wagon, and It was a climb of about SO degree all Mis way. The trees that lined the road used to gat blown across tha trail ia big windstorms, and the coach drivers counted it as part of their job to jump from their seats ovary time they came to these ob structions and shoulder them out of taa way. This work had all been onrefully attended to in advance af tha root by order of King Dare, aad it kookad like a pips for the ponies, for sH of these ponies had made tha run upon the Kil auea canter many a tame. The king didnt aak for any handi cap allowanc for bis runner. Th. Kanaka runner toed the serateb with tha horses, aad they got off together at the orach of tha gun. The' horaea distanced the runner from the jump and be allowed them to dis tance him. Ha just took up his steady lope and let tha eayus get away out of eight ap th staop trail. For tan miles the hers were so far above him oa tha trail that ha could nt sea hid nor hair of them, but this Kw knew how to wait. I long before th hotel aallad tttel Half Way House was reached ta boraea j began to coma book to hia, and tha Kanaka waa just brswing along than j wits, toe sams long stride hs had started I with. Hs waaat evv-a takana abort I breaths for himself. He stooped an at a spring -beside th road and took a couple of naouibAila of water. The eayvees warn np ahead a bit, blowing their heads off, for they'd been going! at a dip that they'd novar been waahad to before. Tiv miles from th taish the Kanaka; forged ahead of th boraea aad tt waa ( only a romp for him th reanainder of th distance. Hi took k position for th reat of tha journey about a batf! mile ahead of the panting aad axhaaistad horaea, and a stack to am long, assy uphill lop Ik a man wound op for ' a woek or so of that sort of thing. I rie aervr art tnem get any nearer to : him to th naisa. When only a salt re ntal ned. th Kanaka riders of th horse ! spurred and whipped the beast with all I their might, but it was no as. The, anmar promptly Meats Hak I asal thnnapegps beamanl bbawi serh aioag th barroows trasL aad sis f tha aoaiae pulled nil ra aada of Hit Vaiaanss house the manor was sitting on th at. pa aa osol aa a suentnW and enjoying a mess of pal, that starchy barn root stuff aha Kana kas sat IV af ta ponies bad artpssf dead ia their gnat saTert to nrtaka th tw fdafriaal tiislamit. "I'd Utr to aea seen tha Kanaka rnanar ant into th aantast th next tfan tbanVs a Marathon. Id wta a bat for myself." fcTED fXX Ijooo v T WAITlttSBVWiri orwteh. Cams, Jury tv-Th rwaaaaos of Wfllam Hoary Jmuinga, aoeiety aiaa. eportamaa and boa vrvaat, who sloped with Bridge aV Ooiltna, a nrafty wait ress tn th Sbatnokot House, has ended, after a trM tnor than thr veata. Ust rriday, through bar attorney. Shield 6Mslds, th yamng wis brought two auK. In ona aha demands UOjOuO af bar mastiend .. Jenalage1 dissiitd bar oa aortf M that he baa ninos failed to anartrrhnt ta her snport and that an month bvtar hs publiahod a aotios to ta erTeet that hs would pay a bills aaatraeosd by her. In the saoond suit she demasula ISO.- 000 of Mrs. William F. Hill, mother of Jennings and a matron in th smart set of New London country, charging her with having alienated the anWion of bar aon from the nlaiatut. "OK atJTOAT TOJtX bfy last trip t th tUta settled m aotarminatiaa avnr again' t biad ary aabT ta work on fluaday. apart altqgotbar from ua" raligient sonspiea aad I am mut wall aware that af the pbraa asay 1 ma opea to th grbea of aorta of neopls think that th aomediaa, otually with th stark or a faotory arkar, U all tha hattsr. nhvaicallr and. ossraliy, for ra rest frosa work an tbd oa.ata.ta. I M . Melw , ,i sompleUly than eootampWi ta hor- rtbl arosDact from a mir.hr bkriaa - point of vtew af toiling for a wool ' FWolvamorith. flatunUr and SuadaT. ' wrth nsvar a break ia th deadly a ; aotony. Harry Lauder, in London (Eiar- asal ait-oiaa. A recent nowar ahnw et naiif of rosea, aad it was stated that 4M aw rarletios have been added t th great roe family in three year. A aearty black rose waa shown with th rose would be brought out soon.' nuinureTCD o nn ie w efy . Taa msrts isuiT tn anm.i SOtl BY MUWtSTS EVEimttttRf Read the Old Reliable I it! r t.t I union Kcpuoiican WINSTON-SALEM,. 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