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PAGE THREE SOtDIERvSONS!OFGREEK; KING fc:it!OiffiBdv 7lFxra 1 r 15:82 15.56 C S ;iL.. M:-.. 9.261-2 ff -A ' V-.Jfc.'..A i -f I (- i mm. - ri . Bmgmmmmr mmm tmmmm r -m WEATHER FORECA5TV ' 1 iM Thursday'. ' J Country Produce. fl 00 3 . 32 220 STOCKS. 25 40 55 , iu'.l IrSldlt , !,., :!!' ! ;;'i I I Ml! Ullf ( I Viirk .1 ." li.il' i-'ii I L.niiri . ;, .,-ii Hilton n iliinnrto'il . . . clear 84 j . . .clear 90 j . . .clearj 8G . . .clear) 90 j pt. cldy 86 . . .clear 88 . .cloudy! 86 t-ans. . .clearj SO j . . cloudy 78 j . . cloudy j 88 . . .cleav 84 . . .clearl 94 ..cloudyj 76 ! . . .clear! 81 G2 74 74 72 72 76 76 78 70 70 68 76 70 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .10 .oo .01' .18 .00 .00 .06 .04 .00 8 ss 10' LOOT 1.00 , I Springs; Chtekens, encL -E fa I tTr-- - - , -:"V Sweet potatoes, bushel Irish Potatoes, bushel . j . N;trHam, lb N. C. Shoulders & Rlb3 lb Field Peas, bufthl White Peak, busfee ...... Corn; bushel .V ;. j N. C. Peanuts, bushel i.'.. Spanish Peanuts, bushel ; Virginia Peanuts, busbel.. Oranges h innda .. . . ... wmes, per 100 .... . . . . 1.25 Bananib, bunch 1.00 j Lieraorts, Fancy 8.00 i AppTes 3.00 3.60 j Beff PeppB'rs, bushel 75 unions, per sack 4.00 23" 17 1.50 1.0(1 55 80 .6 4.00 18 65 85 70 1.S0 : r T v (By ;kssocjated Presi.) , . New York,:4WaHret) Sept 7.- substantial .rBcoveries, from, yesteri day's lat6; by " important itig:? United ? States Steel's -first offer- !' Af ter'tSe d ecfine prfces rallted 6 to UiallTBEbveriefrom; yestefe l:Iei-aay., atv: k - ; ; . . . ' i a decline of to 13" ppmts" today, and & i - " itfr;helMMaweTe,reel-tered soori';soid -10-to 14 ortant stocks ;-it today 'vopR-j pomtV'net' lower Hint after the call. Il j 'rj SUNRISE and SUNSET. an riM-S :l;i Friday .. 5.50; . . . 6.29 1 t of water in Cape .Fear river veiteville, N. 7 feet. C, at 8 a. m. yes .1 iiliFUL PICTURE OF IT V jo oaiawin uocomon j Young Canadian Soldiers I elll Baltimore & Ohio lng was at an extreme galn: of ! half point, but ..Marines, preferred, Read ing, Crucible Steel, LackawarinaSteel Beet Siifear ; add' Mexican Petroletn Were higher by 1 to' 2 poiiits.' Amerf cafi Cah, Anieffcain Car',1 'doloradd Fuel, Jtepublic1 Steel, GenWaf Electtlc and' coppers also rose vm"aeriat ffrair- tidiis. There ( were sharp reactions be fore .. end of the st half hotfr; Ma rines afid, kellySptinfielc( 'TIfe tie ihg , sutljecf ed to marked ' ! pressure, while Reading' rose almost' 3' ; poirita over yesterday's close. ; ' Alirs-Chaimers .; :-V ' American Beet Sugar . . American Can . . . . . . , American Carafe Foundry American Locomotive American Cotton Oil . . . American Smelting . . American Sugar K . .. American Tel. & Tel. .. .. American Tobacco . . Anaconda' Copper Atchison . . . '. h I Atlantic Coast Line .. . Baldwin Locomotive .. .. October . December January . . March May' New ;York Spot, 15.50. WILMINGTON cotton .. . Charleston cotton Savannah cotton .... Liverpool Cotton. Open. 23 7-8 Oct.-Nov . . 9.37 90 3-4 Jan.-Feb. . . . . . . . .9.33 1-2 63 1-8 1 March-April . . . . .'. . .9.29 63 1-2 77 3-4,' Open, quiet; close, steady. Mid 53 3-4 j dling, 9.49. Sales, 8,000; receipts, 3,- 103 1-4; odo. 109 3-8' 132 7-S IN THE HEViS of The SKell rire at Verdun. He Women's Trad PnicttH League l,;is made a notable step fotward to- nadians in khaki playing uaseball (By Associated Press.) ijeadquarters of the British Army ini France, Sept. 7ie The young -Ca in ei uring the establishment irt a Belgian pastare could tell' vou what Jin- l S. Department of Labor of a the shell fire' at Verdun was like: ,l:visiiiii to be known as the Woman's They had been under it the wprst nivisiou. The advocates of this pro-.that has been known on: the British! ...sal dratted a uui last spring which front. Around them was the Utter u-as introduced in the House and Sen- J quiet of the country side; in' the dis ute. but upon which it was impossible tarice the guns were still growling to secure action. The bill was made around 'Sorrel, Hill, Sanctuary Wood necessary because of the virtual' dis-(and Hooge, the scene of the Canadians solution by Commissioner of Labor greatest battle in France. Statistics Royal E. Meeker of a non- Mud-stained, blood-stained, they had statutory division devoted to the in- come away from the bloody piles of teress of women and indusry. There J dirt which had been their trenches and was a good deal of friction at the time , after a long sleep they had wondered an.l a considerable outcry against Dr. (why they were alive and started to Meeker, for it was the belief of many, play baseball to pass the time till they women that certain special irivestiga- j should go into the trenches again, tions should be handled by a ''special . They had been in the thick of it from branch of the service. Secretary of8:30 a m. till 1:30 p. m. on June Labor W. B. Wilson recently gave put '2nd, right in the apex of the Ypres a formal endorsement of the bill in j salient, that bend in the line which question, considering that "there is a had stuck out as invitingly to the Ger vast field for investigation and study mans as the Verdun salient for more 1 1 .'li a i- 1 fp 1 . uiucn speciauy aim pecaiiany anecis- than a vear. ' The Germans could arrange their guns in a fah-shape around it-as they could at Verdun; and they did. When woiufi in industry which could be more effectively handled - under the imniediats direction of women than iimler the direction of ' men". The women therefore confidently expect iticess for the bill at the short ses rioii of Congress next winter. A notable Hindi took place this week at Bethlehem Steel Canadian Pacific Chesapeake & Ohio . . Chi., Mil". & St. Paul . . 1 Chi.. R. I. & Pac. Ry Consolidated Gas , Crucible Steel Erie .. .. . .. . General Electric Greats Northern Pfd Great Northern Ore Ctfs. . Illinois Central Inter. Merc. Mar. Pfd. Ctfs. Kansas City Southern .. .. Louisville & Nashville .. .. Liggett & Myers Lorillard Co. Maxwell Motors . . . . Mexican Petroleum Missouri, Kansas & Tex. pfd Missiouri Pacific National Lead New York Central N. Y., N. H. & Hartford. .. . Norfolk & Western Northern Pacific Pennsylvania Reading Rep.- Iron & Steel Crude .221 . 8 .104 1-2 .112 . 82: . 861-2 . 494 3-4 .176 3-4 . .61 . 94 1-4 . 17 IS 136 7-S . 821-2 . 3'6 7'-8 171 3-4 .117 . 38 3-4 i .101 ; -118 1-4 I Pork 24 1-2 . Vheat Oates 284 icorn . 239 iRibs . 841-8 , Lard . 111 t-A x a x u I RECEIPTS. Cotton Spirits Rosin ; Tar Wilmington Spirits Rosin Tar Crude . . . . . . . Naval Stores. I . ., .. .. ..43 1-2I . . $5.50 and $5.35 .$2.75 and 11 cents! , $4.00 $4 OS $3.00 j i: SAVANNAH NAVAL STORES Spirits 43 1-2 Rosin $5.75 and'$5.80 Chicago. -AM-tiiw ... u-&,4 ''Air 1 . .$27.00 . . $1.53 3-4 . . .49 3-8; . K-jsJifc-Si. A -Si- ' Prince; CH&isT0PHZ&7&tiz.tt -pJeiNCE ahds&w. ' LjL - Here are the three sons of King Constantine of Greece, who may soo n b;e called-UDoh to take the field' with 75 1-2 the Gjfeek-army. It is expected . that Greeee will throw herself into the yo rtex of war within the next four weeks. .14.42 J prince George, the heir to the throne, is in the center, wearing the army clork. At the ieft is- Prihco 14.27 1 Phrlstrnnher and at. thp ris-hf. Prinop AnHrcw HIT BY REVIVAL, IS SUICIDE. . . 3 3-4 I Pennington, N. J., Sept. 7. Joseph . b4 -i j.R. ; Cornell, forty, proprietor of Ye - .104 1-2 Old Inn, shot and killed himself late . 59 3-8 .Tuesday night. "' .129 7-8 Mr. Cornell's resort depended large .110 ly upon .Trenton automobile parties . 56 ; for its trade and following Billy .108 1-2 i Sunday's campaign in Trenton busi- SPLENDID PAPER . . . .t 1 ON 1 WOM EN ARE SUICIDES BY LEAPS OUT WINDOWS". INFANTLE PARALYSIS The following article on' Prevention of Infantile 55 3-4 ness at the inn had been.- ioor Mbh- Seaboard Air Line 151-Siday. though it was a holiday. Brought Seaboard Air Line Pfd (Bid) .. 37 1-21 no extra' business and Mr. Cornell and Sloss. Shef. Steel & Iron l-was more than usually despondent, i sis" 'is taken from Southern Pacific 97 7-8 1. Southern Railway .... . . 23 7-8 r Southern Rnilwav Pfd. 68 . f their .guns began to speak the British Studebaker corporation .... . .123 I 'Natui'e the fact that the virus or germ of Paraly- the disease often finds a lodgement in New York, Sept. . 7. Two young women chose to commit suicide Tues day, by leaping from windows high above the street. A' young -woman of attractive ap pearance went into the Hotel Ansto- the "September the nasal passages of the healthy ' nia at Broadway and Seventy-fourth guns spoke back; and even the old in-1 Tnessep Contlfir I habitants of the Ypres salient agreed Texas Co ttbat it was the worst ever. Nobody 11ntn TQi uu 1 : 1 ui l .. - ...... i tiv-inv. .. . uiugnai weuuuig 1 OI, tne spot ever supposed that there 1 united Fruit i.m was mat 01 Misses uum anaMraan or the British army i-wiyii upiiam. sisters, or Guthrie, kla. Miss Ruth was married to .1 rimes Coy Watson, and Miss Evelyn !o Horace F. Patton, both young men V-iiiK students at the Boston Univer iiy Theological School, where they tOS- . niprp on mn n v piitis in oithftr tho flor- I , . . . c v. . ... 1 unitea states nuooer ATLANTIC COAST 1.1 NB-' The Standard Railroad of The South 26 18 I -Wl-Ur3JVi X-VCVl-O . 200 3-4 j - Prom-WrtmHiflton 3 .139 1-8 I .rt i. PPN TO, THE PJUBUCV;,. : 164 S-4 WASHINCiTON ...f.i... $16.00 street Tuesday morning. She was dered for a time along the quiet cor- U. S. Smelting & Refininc But the officer inside the farmhouse rjnvted States Steel sitting at the farmer's dining room ' xTnited States Steel pfd . . . table could tell all about it his. small 'Virginia Caro. Chem part of it. He and his men had been ya. Iron. Coal & Coke in ! and out of the trenches on their , Wabash Pfd B shifts till thev were miite used to the wrt it! 7j;!; teTciaLmater"0"010 ' "te j We8tinghose Eieoiric '. .' '. ! . (IMIUIIN. All IOlir eie CiaSSmaieS oforr TIiq nm-nlno- nf Tuno .-. ui, iiiviiij.!,, ivennecott copper . 58 1-4 73 1-2 . 99 5-8 118 7-S UAUTIMUK- . ... PHILADELPHIA 18.00 22.80 NEW YORK . : ... ..... .uV: .... 26.00 45 1-2 27 96 14 60 1-2 .11 1 he .Methodist University of Guth- i-in and were graduated in 1914. Now ill' two grooms will not only con iiinie 1 heir studios at the Boston Uni- daily wastage. 2nd was very quiet. A general who BOSTON (via Norfolk). .:. . 42 5-8 I ASHEVrLLE, N. C. .... .v WAYNESVILLE, N. C. LAKE TOXAWAY, N. C. BREVARD, N. C. ... ... ., HENDlERSONVIl.LE, N. C. SALUDA, N. C. k TRYON, N. C. -30.50 14.05 15.35 j number of The American Journal of persons, who come in contact with the f Clinical Medicine: ,. t natient. Such' 'health v. nersons - may Infantile paralysis probably has-af- haibor the germ for weeks without rldors upstairs. flicted. human flesh for many centu- themselves showing any signs. Per- Then she threw herself out of ;a lies. The disease was recognized as sons' thus carrying a disease germ thirteenth-story window to her death a distinct malady by the German ob- are known as -disease-carriers. They , on an ash receptacle in the court be- server von Heine, who published a are themselves healthy, but can trans- w-. ooay narrowiy raissea sev paper in 1840 describing this form nut 'the' disease to other susceptible persons with Whom they come in con tact. : Infantile paralysis occurring in persons who -have -.not been near any one suffering form the disease can usually be ascribed, to. disease car '-rr-.it Theological School, but the ' was taken prisoner afterward was .making an inspection. An occasional ' 1 crack of a bullet over head and an oic- ini lii ides will enter the school Hi.- i.iii and -frttrsuo theological stud-i'-: Ijv the side of t heir husbands. Should the trial of Dr. Oliver A. Howard, of Marlinton, Va., prove him miliy of the murder of his wife, Fran jcasional shot in answer! At 8: 30 the i inferno broke with any more warning than a boiler explosion. They always do British, or French, or Gerraah. They could not fire back at those guns thousands of yards away with their rifles. No one was showing his head in the German trench oppo site. If a man leaned over a sector of parapet rcni.iinirtg to fire he arid it mitfht bo ilown awav bv another "Five point mines" (that n,ew 5.9-inch heU ' The , nly tning to do was for German shell), "whiz-bangs," trench-; h r flnd aTlv kind of cover Robertson Howard, then we shall mortar shells and "Silent Lizzies" (a.ne coul(, iM t fresh ghell-hole if no li uv to record what will be known as; naval gun shell of high velocity which , parapet ,xmained and wait. Messen '!! lir.st. "suffrage murder." Dr. J low- is, not heard coming until it bursts), j ger. in sucn instances, be it the Brit i l and his wife having, it appears.) "I knew what we Were in for," said isth or German side, have one chance 'li qniied with great bitterness on the ; tl?e officer. . :. rot five in surviving if they try to nhj. c-t on the morning of her death.) Anybody with any experience at the g(J or come from tne rear Hi" matter was known among the front would know. At any time either. Flve nours of this! Then at 1:30 ni-iuhhors to havp been a. source of'.sidft W'ants to concentrate its artillery 5n hrt nfternonn orders to retreat did mill ifiully feeling between the two. "11 the day of her death "Mrs. How- made? her first public speech forj 11 cause. KILLED RATTLESNAKE. on a certain frontage of. trench that arriVe frontage is bound to go down and thej That officer from Toronto gathered attacking side can rush its ""infantry j the remnants of his command under in and take the debris. The difficulty j tne showers of shrapnel bullets and is to hold it. This time the shells 1 m xhe midst of. geysers from the high were coming from the front and both ) explosives. Just as he was starting sides. According to th6. usual system! th'e tornado suddenly ceased. This Nine Year Old Snake Killed Thursday they were laid on both the front and meant the German infantry charge. Morning. ,the support trenches with a Curtain of 1 As the Canadians started taking what A rattlesnake that had 8 rattles and ;fire between the two. coyer they could n a half obliterated : button was killed Thursday morning "You know the kind of country it communication trench they had a Jit Meares and Tenth street by A. W.' is," this quiet young officer from To- glimpse over their shoulders of the' ' 'vington, a colored insurances agent -rontd went oh. Germans arriving. German rifle and ho was passing. Nature as we.ll as the shells is j machine gun fire followed them bti Within the past few weeks quite against the soldier. ' If he digs a, their way back to the' support number of the reptiles have been jcill- trench water fills it. Mostly he must ' trehches, taking a final toll; then the l in this vicinity and those versed depend on sandbags roofs and walls British guhs turned their tora'ado ' oh snakeology are unable to account 0f sandbags. ,He cannot dig cellars the Gerans in tneir new positions 'or the plentifulness of the rattlers, twenty feet under the earth and crawl ; and the support trenches blazed their : ,'into them when the "cloudbursts of rjfle fire Into German charges. Another Omission'. hell" descends as in hilly knd moun-J " Another office in anotheJr' ' farni With all the rest. that Hughes isn't tainous country. So nobody ever has house this cne from British Colum sa.ving. you notice that he isn't saying a good word to say about" the' Ypres bia. He is pleased with the coat he ''e will not replace Democrats with j g'aiient except the peasants I The soil wore when he went through a curtain ''publicans if elected. Buffalo Bn-jjs rich. ' ' of '. nVe. A piece s of sbell had cut a I'lh'er. r' "We had no orders to go," said the big" rent under the arm without even - . ,.'t officer. "We stuck." penetrating through his undershirt. as One form of paralysis. The disease usually affects children, although it may occur in grown persons. ft of ten causes complete loss of use of one or -more limbs, and- sometimes 45 75 paralyzes the muscles involved in-res- f4&5 piration, thus causing death. When 14A5 tne Patent recovers, there is usually 13.50 some improvement in the paralysis 13.20 during' the first six months; whatever Tickets on salo cvory day until S6t. damage remains after twelve months Weimia-km-over, limited returnlnfc j 1 apt . to continue during life The paraljrzed lirhb is always limp and flac cid, and usually more or less bluish from poor circulation. Infantile paralysis, or poliomyelitis, tember 4 and 5, limited returning until as it is called in scientific language. September 14. ' ! i is an acute infectious disease. The until Oct. 31. $10.90 Savannah, Ga. '" Account National Baptist Conyention (colored). Tickets will be sold Sep- $35.10 Memphis, Tenn. Account the Concentrated Order of Hoc Hoo. Tickets will be sold Sept. 7 and 8, limited returning until Sept. 15th. $33.05 Cleveland, Ohio. Account American Fbunctrymen's As sociation arid American ; Institute of contagious agent lives in tile mu cous membrane which lines" the nose and mouthfi in the gray substance of the spinal cord, and possibly else where in the body. There is no rea son, to believe that' the germ is ever found in any of the lower animals. The virus or poison enters the hu- Metals. Tickets will be aold Sept. 8 ,j man body through the nose or mouth 9 and 10, limited returning until Sept. 20th. I $13.20 Washington, p. C. ' AccbuntBie-inlalSessioii G. "tT. Si O. F. ; (Colored J . Tickets' rwll "tie sold Sept. 8. 9, 10 and 11, limite i, returning, until Slpi 20r ': & $18.30 Chattanooga, Tenn. and in. somwaype,netrates .to t the Spinal cord. The poison has a pecu liar power tec imajf the large cells in the spinal cord which act as elec tric batteries for stimulating the mus cles to action. Some of the large iells are destroyed as a result of the noison. ana once aesiroyeu c.u uerci Account Sdverfgn Grand lAd I. O. O. . b repiaCed. The muscles controlled P. i Tickets Will anIA RimfnThli a 4-1. ln.iyn naiira . M '1'flv anv Kruuu ul iucsb juigo miv r e JT.t ytn k-i-ji a.. i in' m? any to1 15, 16 and 17, limited returning until SeptembSr:27. : r f ; f ' $33.05 Cleveland;. Ohio '-.VI OSCAR P. PECK Pine, Oak and Dry Slab Wood. - ' - - Telephone 341. Prompt Delivery SOUTHERN HOTEL CAFE Quick Lunch Day and Night. Hooms by the Day, Week, or Month at Reasonable Rates. ; No-Dust Oil 10c Quart Skeet-A-Side . 15c. Bottle Payne Drug Company Phone 520 Corner 5th and fled Cross streets. cells can never be used voluntarily after the destruction of this group of nerve cells. Always a certain num ber of these cells is damaged tempo rarily, and they may recover, causing the partial restoration often seen during the first six months after an attack. : ' During the eariy weeks after an attack, manipulation and electric stimulation may delay or lessen the recovery of the-nerve cells, and hence the"- patient should await the time1 wherf . the doctor thinks it best to use any forta of treatment. At all times it is ' best to follow the guidance of a physician of known competence and character, otherwise one - may come under the ; evil ' irifluence of advertis ers and schemers who make raise promises in 'order to gain the ' confi AUnna '- nf thp' hatients' narents and and return SeptemfiBfiei 'ifem 24, f riends . It ; i8' a good rule to . accept o, au-, uciouer-x a'ia Z ana to wiaie k ,1 from nonne excent i iLicuiai v . , whom Xcctfunt Annual , ConVnftlaii, ' rdtter hood of Si. ndiwiv "T&feets fciff ibe sold October;!, 2 and 3, limited return ing until October 12. -.dJacKsonVrtfoV. Fla. itcdo Mt 'Hft$$o1oiH&g ' ItttpOTtaSt Na tfenal evhtrf: i? . ? v SoutBernRIfllB AsijeiatloS, 'October llahd-'-Kl : NatiOhar Rifle Association, October 13 to 19. . V National Rifle lctIcei6ctjDeiri 20 apd2lj" . .. , . . y . , Natiotiai Indlvidllat7 R'lJatcfip Oc tobe'r 2 ..." f " National Pistol Mat-M; Oclfifeer 24 National Team: Match, t October 24 to 28. - "..'.' : Tickets will be sold; to Jacksonvtllo She was Miss Irene Landis, . 24 years old, who had been boarding at Evergreen Cottage, Far Rockaway. Her husband, Abraham Richard Lan-, dis, a salesman for the Central Belt- 1 3 "1 J "V M. -. riefs. Another factor aiding the mg company, 01 io, 101 iaiayeiiB spread of : infantile, paralysis is the street, said he did not know. why his so-called abortive case. Some chil-; we snouid nave ieaped to aeatn or dreh have the disease,-but do not de- why s.he should have gone into the velop the paralysis,1 and hence the Ansonia. ' ' . true Identity rof their" malary is not I Her brother, Henry Nathan, said discovered. Naturally, a diagnosis of ' she recently had suffered from a ner some other malady may be made, ' vous breakdown. She leaves a . five such as "teething," or "biliousness" ?el dauff ter' l ' ' and no precaution is then taken, to Startluig e neighborhood by hex , X. o x j- screams as she threw herself out of prevent. the spread of the disease. . , , - -t , 'a bathroom window eleven stories in There is no known way to explain the air( Anna Kruetty, a 22-year-old the so-called sporadic, cases of infan- nursemaid, was killed-; instantly; early tile paralysis, : that is, the scattering when she struck ; an . iron railing simple cases', except" on the'aasnmp-, 5n the - courtyard, .oi the Riveria tion of healthy persons who act as . Apartments at No. idO Riverside carriers of the disease.; By this as-.. DllTc- . , ' ' ' ' '.' :!"' ' n, sumption, the occurrence ? scatter- ;Thf r ha I worked m the . Riviera irig sporadic cases is easily under-J Apartments' about a year-i She was stood, but not easUy prevented. I mPlXm. D e Troom3 of r nd WTien an epidemic' or infantile par- Mrs- WU ham H.-Jacobus with whom. , ' lived thei rson-in-law, L. T. Levy, his alysis appears., children can be . pro-, wJfe and Daby daughter.- According tected by keeping them safe at home, to Mr.. Levy,. Anna was taxed yes and by regarding, w. h suspicion t.rday: wilh the theft of sewing, toys every person or thing' that comes , on and othe articles the premises. Any members of the, Anna went to the bathroom, locked household who have been out on the tne d00r,' climbed through the .win streets; should change: Clothing and. dQw and hurled heTself downward, wash face and hands before touch- ahrieking as she fell ing the -children, The-milk should be j- Mr Levy said the girl had been pasieurjzea, ana an iooas cookbu ue- grievlng over the death of her mottu er in .Hungary about a month ago. PRIZES AWARDED. fore being placed on the table. In order to" prevent contamination from the persons Wlib have been out j in public places, all . door knobs, fur niture, and woodwork should be gone Taw Day Winner Announced by Mr. over daily with a disinfectant solu- Gerken. tion containing seven grains of corro- Mr. Fred. W. Gerken, secretary and sive. sublimate (1 large antiseptic tab- treasurer of the Loyal Boys' Club, this let) to the quart of water. The solu-; afternoon announced the winners of tion should, of course, be kept away . the Tag "Day prtrea which were offer f rom children. Before sweeping, the ' od to theboy s and- girls who ; secured floor should be sprinkled "with moist- the most money on Tag Day, to be ad ened . sawdust or moistened bits of -ded to the Robert Strange playground paper, or one of the various prepa-'iul pro vement-fund. - , v St! 15 1 -amny physician, or those w and 'It. All tlcketsE . will be Mmlted3, re- JLa h-ii iitL-L i --iw t.- i be-recommends. duc'ed;fa6ff?6rp u a. r ciuig ugotHCi. t v .... ; ... OTHR'Jpptr3NXIi& ration sold for the purpose of pre venting dust. " , If the above precautions . are car- First prie of $2 was awarded to Frederick. liintz who secured $20.83; Second prizq of $1 was awarded to Tied ., out .-by a household, the disease! Murlin , Creasy who secured ( $17.40; is likely to be excluded. Infantile .1 bird 'prize .was giveri 1 to Miss Grace paralysis has never in historic times LaSalle 'for securing $16.72. 11 affected a very high proportion of i:, A meeting of the club was tfeld last the children in any community. There evening , at No 803 ' Ann street and is substantial percentage off safety in favor of health. ' Scores of small epidemics have passed over the vari ous'5 communities in' the past decade, i ncra-n m.' im'.iihc of.liiif' rtri hifd' nf them' . fiR.fi .'e ver - lbzhted I A lie llllt3Ut.AJu.o agcub vji TAAuo i . . - iVaT5tA rtaral vsis leaves the ' system i up a devastating scoanrge. It is un- with" 'theT discharges Of the ; n0se, Miv B. A. Thees, director of the city playgrounds made a talk arid compli mented them on their excellent work. '. ATLANTIC COAST tINE, : f Tb4 f(lriitf.i' SotihJ V thlt.t Kidneys ' and"' bowels:. , The pa- LlClit ' IPUUUIU - .v, uo '-' . and the sanxe precautions .observed as ' in'-'srleyfl ..- ; : n - - To; prevherad of this dis ease is reri4erd epelally difficult by . likely f that , present conditions jare fa vorable.to an unlimited spread of the diseased r The ' householder, therefore, who relies on his family Iphysiclan 'and obeys . the .simple rules mentioned above should view the : future with equanimity. .c' .Scotland is. taking to the use of mechanical potato planters.' - '. . ; Kin?: Constantine; of Greece is ath-; letic and' ah' eh thusiastid ' pedestrian. . France has over V 30,000 - school teachers fighting" at- tne front. 4 ; '-it f -i if- i . '-'i. H: ' ';T; " ; .-ft- -
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