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THE MORNING STAB, WILMINGTON N. C .WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1920. FOUR .'hi? ! - a . ;- h' i ! 1 J : : I i. i Star "THE' OLDEST DAILY IN KOB1U . , CAROLINA." ' w. Published every mOrninsr WILMINGTON STAR COMPANY, n?? 109 Chestnut Street, WllingtonN 11 SHIM I 711 Jkbli 'I rM . Entered at the Postoffice at taington, N. C, as Second t:lass Matter. ' r- ' T n ? Telephones! : V; No '61 - Tine n.a. ffina. L . 61 ' " ' " ''.''' ' ItRRIER subscription BATBs r One Year: Kiic Months. '' ' i 7C Thrfee Months One; Montn..i. 8.50 1.75 .60 une juomn. . j . , SUBSCRIPTION RATES BY MAIL T: "I Postage fe?id-Dliy and Daily f Diliy anq :- v. . One Tear. . . . , Six Months... Three Months., One Month . . .v. ..$5.00; ( .. S:50 .. 1.25 . . .45 r Sunday 1.75 -.60 Sunday Subscriptions Not Accepted fy MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Frees is a1" TO? entftled to , the use for publication feOf all new credited to it or .not ther wise credited in this paper and also the local news published hetein. rights, of re-PUb ication ptjm11 patches herein are also reserved. , ', .... FOREIGN ADVERTISING OFFICES New York Boston t . J C h ica go 225 6th Ave.. Devonshire Gas Bldff. BRYANT, GRIFFITH A BRUNSON , .WEDNESDAY, JUNE .2, 1920. i THE ARMENIAN MANDATE " RirnnlA. -Incere-and -soldierly were the f words spoken ' b Marshal Petain j at Suresnes -cemetery In honor ofthej American dead. His brief, tribute ;had an eloquence which many a practised orator might have essayed without ac complishment." This was' the - comfort 1 iimii , Ml.. Which he he W out: ,i'Aose,:;iiiHmreBj l- A. tttalo laaVt' Will fttld- irtOTl-f solation in th'e-thought ,thai!theirs dead; ones sacrificed their lives In the aus of. and ion' -thfe soM .of a .land- toward which theiV heVrta.Werei'trad'ltAlly tuned--n aVd for a-tiatiohwhich, aid-' ed in ihe foAmdation-of ypur.-rep;ublic; . . . If" Aiadhis final ideclrktion waa ,'Brpihkts :ia arms, sharers of one, common (glory, one tommon sacri-; flee, I salute you as ' heroes, whose! young lives days found here . the end' of their worki?' J.n ;acclarming; you I YQjcei. the sentmnu . of- ; my, -iwnoie; country, ' Victorioue and' forever grate ful " -"'' i r . : " i:r : Hasldn's Daily Letter Certified;' Brains for. CiviL Service , ' As an enemy of - mankind, - wood al cohol has nothing a't all on monkej? fu'm' mixed ItK ;a61lh: . f . ;:;r X;, j i ', r.If; that praise pt -4;irty-three millions for.. postal jBmplpyes goes thr.oughwe'l j write jBurlesKJii. a letter.bf fellci.tation-4 and expect it,:t0 jxeaqh.ihim. According o he hist information obi talnable, Debs's acceptance of the Soj clallstlc nomination 'for president doe not nieari lhat he will succeed Mr. Will son ' in the White' House. ' ' The expected action was (taken by he Senate yesterday when It" addpted by a rather sweeping vote th-a resolu, tion ofthe foreign relations 'committfo declining President Wilson's request to undertake V'maVctate' over jArptienia. A considerable number of , pemocrats joined with the solid ItepublicAn Infa jority in this denial of the President's reo.mmendation. ; ". '. C "hy the President 'should have prp pof ed that the" United States' become a mandatoryji has , been variously intpr-j preted. It is, of course, a step abso lutjBly!: in- keeping ; with his concepthm of 'the obligation wWch. rests; upon, this country. . But he must have known that the: 4 Senate , majority, was . committed against the proposition, and he must have had an idea of the lukewajrmness which senators of; his own -party : feel toward the ' project; ' It' was ' noticeable' - in ' y Mterday's" debate" that 'admlnist'ra--tlon Democrats . had, , little .to. saycon-I coining vthe merits of 'the matter, but Eoight to. stave off a vote ifoc inci dental reasons.' It' has been suggested ' that the Pre- ident, although assured of he rejecr tion' of tHe prSposai;' submitted it'' to the Senate because, while at Paris, he had pledged himself to do so and therefore hadho Alternative when the allies', offered the mandate ,,'pr., accept ance by the United . States?' 6n th other hand, attention-has-been1 directed" to the "significant fact that in his recommendation the President Express ed the opinion tha the American peo ple desire the assumption, of the man date. The necessary implication is that he felt that he was voicing a profound -popular desire.' Apparently, even'supr porters of the administration do not agree -with him. Their belief ;is ithat . the American people are opposed to a mandate involving the sending J ofS trops abroad and the taking over of ',the guardianship over a nation far away. -N . It jnay bea 'well-founded belief, ajid if jro, it, .Is to4be the more keenly re gretted. We an not in this manner, keep cleat of European' entanglements. Wef can not, in any manner. avoid the contact-.which the-new day ha brought us.j. It is worse .than ftiie..for.us..t.Q. In,, dulige ourselves in the Mrs. Partington geatureT As Ambassador Geddes said a few days ago, "here is a European dis" entanglement that ' ia already .piling . on your social beaches, a disentanglement of the complicated interweaving of man and man In the socal fabric." Jn the great remolding, of the schema xtf, tne world the .United States has Its large part, which it may shirk n now, but which It will ultimately" $"ave ""to playt AMERICA'S HELPING HAND. . A' 'Hprtgarian" prophetesa says our rtexrt'y President will be blind. and baldl She has evidently been reading about the things the (J, O. p';1 Candidates ar doing to each other. '.v-' . j J shington,.. P'S- ' 3uIe. Use of mental tests ,1 "civil, service examlna-l 4i6nsr?!a nowr'serioufely1 considered by the iovernrtent. Jn, future the - would -beFgeverhnient clerk may have to prove hi : mental alertness by eoplitg .with such prPpdfcitions as J'lt a ffea i. bigger thni a Vi6g pass on. to the nex:tNques tidn j; lp At l&t nPt, .turn overV this Ishet and I put m three cros.ses '.iA ; the pper left hand- corner;: - : ,v ''' Tbds aort vof ..thing V.has' . achieved grfeat popularity ' wit,h any; enipiovers ofuabor. and testimonials as. io us suo- -cess -ure heard 'n every nana. .Business men", who exude efficiency, scarcely en quire if a prospective . clerk if she can spell or" manipulate atypew.ritertc...j.n, stead, the astute Jtyoholpgit flxes;hls eye on the applicant and. notes, that -she has the marcel Wjive of the Instinctive typist, and ; the- eyebirbw ,pf a" ;, levels headed, personality. , ; ,;;-f. t 'Suppose,.,ybu say the alphabet ; rap idly backwardsleaving out G." he sug gests.: -Thank you, : Report for wPrk Monday. . , ; v-f: '' '--:-5: . .i1iie; government, does not; contem plate suph complete trust in eclence'aa this, ;in all ' pf obabiHty, tn f mental ernment jobs are at the disposal foif the! ihief executive. Of thesej S0me:U,000 are postmasters of the first, secowl and third classes.' There is no lattr regulat ing, the ; method by - which; a ' Preitdent Bhair select his nominees; .jjj&lii .Wilson 'decreed' that? IhU . postmaster a ppoint meitshould' rbe made ' throtigh', com petitive examination, thereby tiribraas-! Ing:the efficiency of ; the TpoataJ . sjqirvicei to Smarkeiid'egre.e. ' i ' : Of.: the remaining Pi eBldential ap-, pointmehts; 'Ber&ral:ihvndredvare hada of - pureast arid icommissipna and .! aim4 liar positions of importance,:. It lis gen era,lly cprieeded that:the",TreeIdeh:t; caii get the- be results 'from a';'cablriet iri sympathy; with, his administration; But when it comes" tP the. heads andrsub-j heads of bdr'eaus. there, is a' growing feeling- thaV-4 1 sqyl attuned' to that of therhlef .' executive" is less - important than' a Nknotaledge ' Pf the-work thae pkrtctiue.'fv: 0r - ' :i,Since,exatriinationB, ,.have T;;beenr' "4 quired vi:.6f, 'l diplomatic aid: 'consular agents and "of pbstmafeterSj these' Chiefs and .superintendents are about the last Duunjiium' ur.yie oijviu ooum, .1.110 reclassiflcatioAf .commission is expected to.ulse; its influence to, urge advance- p-yil meht of v experienced employee the percent, of one hundred points Ih. any ni n . rt Aitlfi. to merit. " r --V., 'in ttf raf t : that thA 1 fll;.n ?r?8' .according to nierit. . -r.. Ralph d' Palma4 'miefortune in the 500-mlle speedway' classic at Indianapt olis was heart-breaking. The ' Italian "cyclone" had overcome serious handi caps in ihis''custenary brilflant fashion and forged to thelead Jn the ttfrillin contest, only to have his chances of success; dramatically wiped put by a sheet of gasoline- flames." ;The iheroil: battle i which 'he and his mechanician put up - against, this, inertly ' earned the thunder of ' approval which the . im mense concourse, accorded to them. Tes timony to. their remarkable piucTc anil determination is found in the fact thkt, even wnu uieir iragic misnap, iney fought thelj way to the flnlsh. fifth in the standing. - " , ' v vr'u.!f ; Congress is to be asked to appro priate half a4 billion dollars. -for ,-tho. fescue of the people -W' Central 'Eu rope. The purijose is not' relief but reconstruction. Disease and hunger can be most effectively met by giving to the bewildered;' etricken folk the opportunity of re-establishing- themT selves economically and tnddstriallyl! The millions' of unemployed must fbf provided with the means of becoming Self -sustaining and1 productive. , , .VMen are asking not for charity "but' for- a chance 0 earheirabread.J , . ;: - Looked at selfishly it will' be an "In comparable investment, i ' LoPked: at oroadly, it will serve to protect Amer lea, against . the rising "tide of -disorder which, coming from Europe, is al ready beatfng on ur shores.T Btrt coa-. sldered rroinl aiyaigiCiVBour!-'grat; privilege 10 iena a Helping hand to a Birusgiins inuiuiuQe,,. wmcn, looks to us for the beneflcient charlce of get ting on thelr,feet. ' Senator Fairs committee says Uncle Sam should insist on, , a, stable govern ment In Mexico N Some -"iiorse sense , Thfnk'i have come lb such' a pass that impajrmeii ; t?jl$.i c?gnPPr Wn.ety per, penU;pfythe apeal,s ifcat are. made to -iCongress -f ateiocrase; appeals? nd ' baaketr -ay W'jciss'!phsewusnes' And- clls termtftationth;at wlif tolerate no 'opposition. It is difficult 'to'' iStider stand how any honesfmah oan jnanage riWadaysoi;ikielf:4n latiye .omce or anjr aort' or-aegree; A CONTEMPpHAR-Y'S APPHEtlATION! " ;"r " 'The' ciarktt$':dpsSre?. j While several incidents of the past week, notably the ve'fy-gratifying re ception given the candidate in his home city Saturday nigbt,. ihavj$!Mbeen cal culated . to boost Morrison - stock, njs single, deyelopment in the closing weeas orxne -campaign- ha been df such great ;effect perhaps' as I, the e&- torlai announcement made by ,The Wil mington .Morning Star last. Sunday, in which that old and influential newspa per came out strongly and , unequivq r'Cally for Cameron Mnrrtann 'frtf nnnor! lor, and stating its reasons i therefor, i In a leading editorial- get In 10-Doint type, and filling nearly two columnf, The Star,, which heretofore 'has mairfJ tamed a neutral position as among the candidates for Governor, states lhat t, has - had mnder, review the Utterancea and platforms of the three candidate and has reached a conclusion, which It desires to present to its readers, not by way of a partisan pronouncement, but by wayhipf1aJgober valuation of issues flowing naturally into a fair decision ,Sura.n)in.gj,.,pri8 decision, The Star uia uu. vuvr. nowing in tne affairs of North' Carolina reauira Mr Morrisao-Humark, -its-ilMdiL- The sturdy defender of Democracv. th e-niiant leaderf ;mkny a victorious assault, this middle-of-the-road m a n,,..!disdaininte potn extremes .of reaction, and radical ism, me sustamer Of. sound and tried m?th9d5of ..gpxernment,- ought to be jNonn Carolina's next Governori t xni,ia- tae.euberate decision1 of the newspaper generally recognlzedf as the most lnfraentlaj-ln eastern North Card llrta. thfjpaen thatj-has been for half a century the one naDer read in tfc homes of ,tn people, of larir tlr nf counties jn tne soutneaatern section, of me saare,,,a t paper, t which has a large and influential Kclie-ntfeie that cannot.be taken from it a. paper, recognized as a winuixruo Lstanaara Dearer In that parx pi, ina stat6,;;sipee Reconstruction days. Indeed its decision and Annnim ment consUtUf e a ijptable event in the presenticajfiJignf.liInd canpot'put mean the addition of thousands of thoseXaJrea4jlesured ,f6? gtft. Morri son. 1 examination. 'Still, the fact that the nation's biggest, ahjd most conservative labor concern, is tryihg out such test at alj wlir give them added importance in the eyes of many people, v ! H ;The success of the army with It IA telligence tests was what led the civil service commissioners to feel that .pos sibly credit; might be glyen in civil service examinatloins for ' intelligence as well as school-book knowledge. As an experiment, -100 employes pf the pdsti office ' department have been sin gled outand put through a series of tricks on , their ; papers compared with reddrds of .their ability while in the government service will show the com. mlssioners to what extent clerical ef ficiency in the government is depend ent fn the qualities which, may be thus tested ;.! ";'!. 0?' .' ' ;: .'s v Tests Are Practical 1 uThe gro'wlng tendency Is to maka exanlnatlons for government positions as practicalVa-'s Oefel'ble. Once an ap plicant for a clerkship: 5 was required tOi demonstrate his knowledge of geo graphy, history, :and clyir. government, as :well as arithmetic, spelling, and composition. The idea was that a gov-'j erhment employ' should - have at. least a good common school:: education, sq that he. .would be a- -credit to the na tion, and be' eligible to rise to the heights of the service, eventhbugh he might start. as. a. punch clerk In practice.'however, the punch clerk rarely attained apposition in which he would haye been" 'embarrassed by not liowin& where." the Wlnooksl river Is, ajtid finally -American . history,' geo graphy, and government, were quietly oa-oppea. rrom mott pr tne tests. Geo- feraphy is gtyn in pOsta . examina. tlons, but : there it has a . practical place, for a postmaster and -his assis tant need to - be familiar with the United States map.' , t Arithmetic still plays an. important part in . a.11 .clerical . tests, and la for many applicants the most difficult sub ject. The "demand that a clerk be able to solve, .problems in which cube roots and decimals are woven into .compli cated lttie storlea aJjpttt jsrocers ..hills. Watered ""stock, .'and ("other appropriate subjects Is not at first- glance clear to the uninitiated, and has caused some caustic comment. , I The- civir sirvtcecPntmiasion' explains Hs attitude , tqward- arithmetic byr, sayT ing.that ability tp use figures is a test a logical leWJAa. '.in " If 6ut8lda annolntments to these no SltlOns;cotijtiue,,Jt(migh't be' a prOfita ble experiment tb require of the chiefs at least a simple mentall alertness- testi It wOuld be a comforting thought' for the people of the pountry to know that" the executives as well as the, clerks of their "government had had their bralni certified by the.clvi service ; commis sion. '. '"', : . - ; ' i- v- . 1 j . s AND QUESTIONS 5 ANSWERS, ; of i' othe" words) s included in the examina- arithmetlc tlons, -not so .much -because the -clerk 1 S?,l!!19er H0le for Nominees. iSjt .. (New York World . Cities" and tbwns country already - are contending the honor- of havine the 8norbf..i Presidential candidate of either party" make his summer ; home, r with them. Some of - the inducements offered ire os on, ine :appeal , of appropriate nomenclature. - Some of thes fniinw.-. t Wood Proctprvllle, O., or Ivory, Md. Ldwden Pullman. Neh.. Golden ntt Ark. .;v ... Johnson Hlramsburg, O., Ayr Windy. W. : Va. -, - ,. ' ' -Tit Hoover Eatontown; N. 3.. vllle,"!MP; .k.r'V;:..r f4.?s v Hardin gHardlhgi-Hir dine. Coufiiv: V. Mo., or Trety Knox Peace Ind. 'X:-' Allen Allehtown, Pa., or Coalvin Mont. :. . . 5 , ' Edwards Br ewer svllie. Ind.. or TTno MlC:.: . ..-:-;: ' ' , ' Bryan Grappes Bluff. Ind.. or BUSl- town. W. Va ' . ""..(.,..&v . ' MCAdoo Wlleonvllleti (3onft4tSiTnkiji o. or uoouson. jho. - ' , Palmer Bluster, Ky., or Jonah, Tex sutler Sleepy Hollow. N.; ' Y Hignknob, Ky, NO NEW LICENSE FOR . CHAUFFEURS UtlST NO August : isi -Dat , Sit' For Kew WIH ever needIt though, he may but fls a' sort" of ;old-fashlbhed psycho!ogy tesAOraatagthati skill &n salting problem is an- indication ; of mental precision, it' may be argued that many a valuable clerk in private employ is so constituted that his brain swims at the sight" of .figures.! To whlch. again .the civil service .commission .answers -that the government is an enormous organ, lsataon,c and- rmust pibk its ''employes Wholesale-by standards which give the best' results In the majority 'of oases. ' I t- I SySf em-6rt"Welk X ' '-' v By Its examination system, the com- nalsslon says, at least ninety-five pepple. out of 100 are properly classified as to ability. The Other five may be of " too nervous a temperament to ; do them selves; Justice la a,;omBeTltlve .test, but they1 are only exceptions, and with 40,-1 000 appointment to be made every year, the "commission ' has no time to sort the ': geniuses -out of the list of failures.-jPosslbly the psychology tests will . enable ; some efi the xceptions-to prove their. mental superiority. . , j 1 The commission-seems 'justified in its' claim that the government employment business Is., too. unwieldly to be man aged . ekcept by the most rigid rules. The photograph demanded - of every person who takes a government, ex amination, forjnstance, is a bit of so called nsd tape, which would-be- ridieu ipus lnla- small 4 business brgrarfizatiOn, but It Is a necessary formality in the government. A decade or so ago, can didates for government positions would sometimes-induce friends, - who, were better prepared, than they were, to im,. personate them at the examinations. Evert when, a member pf a city council and a state senator and .their two .'ac complices were JaheiT for attempting it, the practjee continued, .with disturbing frequency. Use Pf pictures put a stop to U atonce:,:;-, -:-'-;v -; ; :;.;v. Preparation and correction of tests for several hundred kinds of positions ranging from crop expert to messenger boy, keeps seventy-five people busy at thr federals job; headquarters- Besides these regular employes, university pro fessors, and government officials assist In : planning some of thes. technical quizzes ''.-" - , . Practically all sof , the thousands .of pef pie j Who j swarm In and Out Of thfi government - Duuamgs at washingtPHv and the larger, part of those who serve Uncle Sam Irt J the field captured their; 30 ds under, tne merit: system. In some cases a tong written ordeal, lasting, two: or three day s ? was required r m fathers only' the ' candidate's statements -ias ;to his experience, training, VahcT "physical In exact ; figures, - 425(000 out of. the 650,000 government" employes arf 'In he classified Service, -appinted nijy '-examii nation. ;Thevrest resldeatlaT kp- polntments' and laborers--mostly Jabor- ers. - 'r . . . ' -b- 1 . PivriilmHiil Annolntmenii' The Presidential appointment! ftr.fe. (Any reader Pean sret the answer t0 ar Question-by -wrltinsf The Morning Star Information Bureau, ' Frederick J. Haskln. . director. Waaalnsrton, .. D. C This offer annllea strictly to Ihfprma. tion. .The bureau cannot srivel advice on lesral. -medlcaL and financial ' mat- tew. It docs not attempt to settle do. mcstlc trouble, nnr - to undertake eif haustive research on any nub Jetci. .Write 1 r ur qneeiion plainly ana orcAty full name ana address and. enclose' two cent stamp xcir-jretnrn postage All re Plica are sent direct to the 1n4airer.tr "v Q. 14 our fofelgh trade increasing HN -' -A'': A- . . . ., -.t v A. The bureau of foreign and, d6 mestic-' epmmerO states thathere jvf l a droplef 5185,dd0,00a: in exports and Pf nearly 30,000.000 In , Imports In ApHl as compared with the preceding -month or Marciw: Tfte-exports 01 APru or iaiii year. exceeded this year by $131,000,000. .but the' imports of this year,. ran ahead by $222,000,000. - ' k :) Q. When a. woid sounds ' the same as another, but laf- spelled-difTernUy and has a. different meaning, Wtiat Is It called? C. H. tf U A. Such a word te'called a nomonyrti Q. Which; President had the tnos children? .B.J. M.- if. ;:;.-VC- f : A.V WUtam- Hahry. Harrison haL the largest family, six sonsc' Ind diCughters. . ., , ... . . i Q. In the qualifying round 6f ..a golf .-tournament a, .player mlsseq an easy puttv on thef lSth green.Jplcked up his ball, then replaced It and, holed th put. " - Did .. he., disqualify " Himself t s.M. R. . ..... ?-" i , r 1 A. He did not disqualify himself 1 f haittint ''lff '(Ha br'irmmtt' Vi.fnrA " ri njlellSoirtDiy 03C m 1 .via iNwivs Dr. Brady's i Health Talk The Weaker Sex. Dr. William Brady, noted physician .iivnAifi . ment, nrlu answer tul alirned letter pertaining to health. Wrlterf. names are - never printed. . .Only . inquiries f general - interest are answered In ihls eolomn, but all letters will be answered by mall It written In, Ink and a stamped. self-addressed envelope .uealoscd,.f Clan's direction ot cJl" lt ,wou-i be. unsafe T i a?J sncn medicines yourBPif nkey witi want -much merc J!1'" 1 h2 another over a. 'n ote form U1 lhad 'evnT,nb r"ngi ben.; ' Last week my sister Gladdls bawt P .i.-. . -. :f..- '11, 1KiUtr --:iV.L- -:SaS', '. Weejy board; - and every time Mr. Par kins comes to see iher they -set !ori' the; sofer In the parle&nclskO boardsquestions, - and' last '-; nlte I .... if0t the, ljiiinDer o.uq op tjpol $hest rand went In the part lr' and rawled -under the sofer with' It, and-pritty. soon Mr, Parkins Pime and him and aiaddis sat On the s6fer, without; eay ideer who was underneeth : it and itartedtdl ask i'the We'eiyar quAStiplV; tyMrCpsJ saylngj-Sipp0sewe tfy; td get IH OPtrt munication with a - splrtltfftdriite, Miss Potts1- --r--. tir . ' . .1.11; -Vt- - '-- ' ; O' Mh.iarkins,. im'Af raidV-sed Glad- ilis:i s.ndJ'iMnS-1 Palins fee r-lhi". "not We4'jy, Wi-there ny splrrltthat 1 wunts to commtihFcatd'tVlthus:' .V; i: ' .'? ' O :loPk,vioPk,- itS'-pofnting tb'-'Tes, feed aiaddis, and Mr: Parkins sed 'Who is: if,' Weejy, WjLts the -spirrlts namet.' o,- its spenm - stimtnin, ; smitu;- it Weuvj&mtitl fidGadi!: 3: " TArV you there, Smfth? sed. Mr Pir klhs.:: Wlch jeSt then i; hit the floor with the hammer. 3 time's '' yat'was tnat, 6' my goodniss, Ini frightened sed Gladdls. f.si V,. '., Did y.u..;lieeEit.toxuhewins, that - a I. - .a r T- 1-: was -queer,- watepi .41. 1 ueu iiat . jr,ru.iiii, and Gladdls sed,: Lets stOpi I dontllke spirrits. O deerrr Wlchtjest tben IodKedffApre iimeS and made my voice mysterious ar eny thing;,'' -saying, 'V-Eet me: ;ih,fcrunt f o dome' In": ' ' tt'-Wi :yan Or Veiled' .Gladdls loud as enythlnjf.; That voicev. se'd Mr.Patki'n meett- ihg h f eftkbriiie'd ft,and- he loOked'Xii-: i-."L-L;f--. jar. V .i'-kiwl.j ' . 'wRlle Wothef wuvtVto.thA Three ' hura ft ' tended." tfire -rita a ro tonrtihrAAltirie heurs'. " If the$y l$y ttvplwajteered to tend $he; der the tofer and then started ' to reetch under and I : quick crawled Out and tan put pf 'the room; and "Gladdls gOt mad at'Mr. Parkins on account of thinking he tPld me to do it, and she WPuldefl. J.beJteye hlni w.lje,, sed e him . JwenI,- arpf ,, tire j4Ssening, and wnt, out p,e ,ifj,thejr wasven7thtng DCLARB CtERKSV STRIKE . . I. WITHQUT:, AUTHORITY Reanests for dlaa-nosis of treatment of In'Hlvldttal "cases-annot he vousldeced Address, Dr. Wliam Brady, In care of The &axunitttisy iJ -s'Vi rk .v.v V- ' forget baby cfafVle. Triongv i Strew bent anld: grey,': ahVf T give yCu AniSWd uifit th&t bab; r'eX(drr14ft!eWln'irii, twentyfour 'dlapeW crfa'nle'a-ftanva repertory vuU, fhlch would ltnodcithem cold If staged In a, gulat; theater.; , By : the. me,,i$pwwj repented; and; .1 sp.gi v a.galn,( our, bef And board I -as.Jn.prm.e, eonionfor taivacatibn. fat; .ws. many; :if&?& ago bat I ddubt Whether my. My9m?yt. tem- has ev .f uUy. 1 recPVerexifrom the grim struggle - of that memorable dayl irlfcvlMAr v ' TKe- fafte ' Nostrum' makers', the mail order ''specialists"' tfifda-TeWjlf tiPraht old doctors 'havfeMiongV'taught thkt iembeN' of a tfertft Sx whtOH vJfs justly fcamed1!? endt!iran;ee'unaetil'gl'u eillng s fejtraln hardship; -suft ermi: afid abuse 4 e "djejrda' te-iy dfgttniTrtd' h B$t hese sIlf-ccMBtltuteaaumtiegae fxceedihgly ,tnc6h1slse,dt " ' In thetr teahingti'.ifVgAnii. - this false - doctrine, upon members of a certain i sex . notetd. .fqrcreduUty An.'mt things 'ihey immediately.. followrtMP.fcIW3 I etrll work wh jsujgg,e.srfon,,4athe Vdeucate.iy orgaflizep;; Qne, snp,uia:,;ex- perimeftf upd lier. delwatiPrgamwaf tion ' watOi tlfts .aud.otAati.dojpiejjtjpr leged treatment JnateAd .of yboftsuling her nhlrslclaal iNow., t mtftmJsnd.ulf iiaember:, of " the -aforesaid . sex. vis reall so 'delfcA'tery J 6rganied". a the old, women of -the dope world wOuld have her believe, it ls mo9tfoollk4dyf6r her to follow any -such' suggestion. Biit unfortunately these- d4icately orgaii-, ied". cfeaturieS arenothlnftMiff p ;gulf Ible, and they; resswnd readll-tOPBug. gestlonif-' Hettte the1rrtiarka?fmAfte Aa very god thin ' but df Hhe flelic:at toi-ganlMtlon propaganda. ; : J '-'' ' : If anyaex. is. ejitltled that de to Mmedy-iMiotrn. There Period t Tin v tf? 5 and An,.,,,. . , In an attack F?tnth tt advisable or notp '.cltu bestm naveU;iVa SatSM recommended. t(Rev. at Jive oil hJ&???& -ureeon. a',- purgative mkv ?a,e. tor n .-:." tne i " .7- ne Pnysiclansire am"i tive apout. that. My tvYPL 80 that, an ..active physi? J? "al mlt W Of any kindo' a provided operation can w 6 K time, it may--seem ;r. don t i patient is beyond the is m 01 ine question if f. '"Mloi visable to Withhold k It as sfll , food .and drihk Sl Physic is so.great.thnanl be given. wti I'ICK A GOTERXq; -00. . . icense L re (Applications ipr Tinaufieuti'sv for .the,,; coming iear wiiv not b ceived irtheity:thoritifs AugustiBthiCAvai amiduhced ftm the office PtStheicity '.-er-.lid1' -tre'a:fiiurek yesterftit?.;"f.' Although2June!tst. has inl'p,asty6ar& been the date for the grantinjr of new lit x. .. ...i ...jft?-lf ... H''-1I:.. . .. I 4 license, me time ttws vear 'nas been ! movsdr-to .August ;ist., .Temporary lir cense -wuiA .arraxtted -antil -that .-date'. Chicago,, June 1. A-graAd. I(&dg0.oi. fleer has .bfiejx aentto. Atlanta, Ga , to put iatrtki4 member ;"'PrUtho union bacKtdw6rK;vte. tt. Fitzgerald: presli dent of the Brotherhood - of; Railway clerks,- freight-handlers,- express .and station employes, said today. "''-, j .: ,4Na strikes are now on with the' atn thorixation of. this union," said Mr. Tiit gerald who .was attending' a" sesslo of . the United : States railroad labor ooara.' -"We- have our ca,se before this board and jjiiFre ideal particular a wallcbut wMeh V'ttad' ' oc TOt, r . V41 w v 1 I irum lasers ana me mau-oruer quaun.a tralS T.a.mruia.r a. waiK-nur wnirn -.nxn nr.. i " : -t curred without' (sanetTOTO'" the CenfMfr wPeehrt-Wen? tral df GeargU railway J ---iV'l'l-1 (selves v as strong as men. He added, that . J. .W. Nelson, a vice president s ol ha.nnlon ."'with headquar ters at QlnclnnaU ,was.;the offigiai jslnj into heso'u-dieaSt .'trtimf??1 hV1 had hot ' left the grre'en before; re placing and holing his ball. He is pen aljred,. twOj strokes oahls medal score, however.' I 11 Q. What are the names of the Tjiree Fates? R. U. V. . - s A. In a poem of Hesiod. they appear as..: the three daughtf rs of Zeus and Themius: Clotho, tniiiplniier; Lachesis, the assignor of the lot: Atropos, the Inflexible, who cuttfith'thfa'd (of llfev) ,vQ. -,what iaa,;(rpflteerl:i JELiR. JJi dfcflPnary; it Is "Pne Wnomafces whlitJ is consiaerea ; an unreasonaoiet pront. as by - taking advantage of a nubile PT! national need in time-of war."' Q. What aiary does the governor of a state receive? "R. D. A, ' r H .a. salaries vary wiaeiy. Governbr vOWden, of Illinois, is the highest paid governor, receiving $12,000 ylTly for: alterm,,df: four 'years, while-Governor cKelvle, of -Nebraska, Is paid but" $2,- &00 annually, for. aterm pf. tw.o yjtars. 0. Should a 'baby -'sleeps with atoll- I6w uhd'eri its 5 head? 4 ti"t.CJ- U fA. ; A baby - will -breathe jmore easily a,nd take moTe air into its.tlungs if no pmuw is utseu. a cica.ii, luiuea napKln may be placed under his head.- Toward the end of "the second year a thin hairy pillow may be used. Feather or down pikws are unduly heating. K'T w- - vvny are conees , Dienxtea? H. M. K. ;'-'.. . . - is j. A. A careful study of the best perttjg of severai kinds, of coffee, 'is made- a"nd experiments' show that a plenTd. pf several witn iue regara 10 age, grade, body, flavor, appearance ; and afflhlty, will produce a beverage. more pleasing to most palates than one made of A sTAgle variety. - Vo ;: . vrQ.- Where-; Is the yGenefaf Grant tree?., -I..M.-,R.:-; y .'i,-iiw:- Ar This is one of the ? bigtrees hi vjaniornia and is in the General Gran J National ... Dark- .whose four -.sftiiar miles were set apart because they con jajnea the. General , Gran ttr.ee.. Q- How. many young pepple gradu ate from our' universities each .year? A MUOH MASSAWffiD; MAS , Mp.1.-Gen.-James G. Harr r . in the WN'd's Work for May: , - - M-jch'-of the literature about - At menia wal of the -clai that in another c-.,uft miar'bit-' f avaibsln .closed : aa pro pa'gsnda. but the-witness 3S were 'vn . r? r eachabiir--rn-- the;case ct ; o -,r- Art menla, as we we're? soPn' o learn ort the' gTOun'd. ' -One! -member, of the mis sion' told of anArmenian he had met in Paris 'who, when 'asked if the storr ies "we had heard' of the Armenian massacres were, really, as .bad ' as rtjp .resented, replied;' "YeS, quite asjbdj Why, I hayebeen, massacred twjco.3jty yA. In 1917, there were 31,826 bacca- .xoo,vo uegrees conrerrea, grad u Ate' degrees and 8 25 honorary ;degrees. .i Q. When was the first concrete ship built in the United States? L. E. R.' The -first .larger concrete ship built in the -United , "States of a tvne W uo propelled by-mOtojrpAwer, was the,- "Faith a ship of , 5;6q0 net tons cargo. , This ahitv waslaunaALin sa Ft-ancisco . inj 1918 and was put into service" the' same year. ' 'tt'iO J Q When was the first upright'piano made? l-G- x.U: f- ,.. . . -; A.- . The first, gevnuihe.' upright piano as Patented In 1800 In, England and the -United. States by John j Isaac Haw kins, an Entrllilimon llvlnp- in ha TTnli e'Sttei-.The; first upright; that 1. 1: x scrlptlpQ it'ls the'maa6ulfne. t not meait-te disnaraee the ex-. which I; have the 'diet'lrict'lbn to belong Q, bui amf eonfi.dnV,Phyns.jf en, Cfilly ?ftgree tin, $hft ,QservMip'wrthV wpmenttre fi? mpr,e, spical inrendurirw pain and sicfloness . tbanar men,ami that it b is a , durn , good thing for the race that the . Creator . didn't , selee the mascullnsex for the leading' role In the Mirth of a relation. . S, 1 The feminine sex demonstrated very clearly in. thecpurse.of theWorld wat that this ancIOnt libel which the nosi trum fakers and the mall-order quacks rove4;:thera. pouhd and Inch for ' ine had known long before the ."delicate, drganlratlbn'' chfergewii purely 'flctitldu'S. - v- v .-.r..-.iS.j Q,TJESTIONS AND ANSWERS V 5; s Growinsr Does Not Hnrt i .Will growing too rapidly cause head ache, lack f appetite,- .Irritability And loss of wefehtifit S-. 5fci!d 6 1-2 years old?' The cftftd i&fc inches.. tall,' and we think 'she is getting nearrSighteui (Mrs.- F. H-) ,.. r" ". - . - . Ajiswer-T); t rapid ..growTh never causes iir health, ". j6r Ipalhi :! The, chil shotadbktalten to yOtjr physician. 'M i J?T j Good Medicine ; . .'r ,: A yejaxaOa. Wassermann lest proy ea iour:,.piu8, ana 1 nave Deen xaKin medicine ever " slnje.. The medlcln contains mercury and other polsos Jl T w.nlfl . (ai .ItiMnOr 1 9 If Is m f u Answerr5ri4.it theijght medicine for - . si. 4 ' t. i ,i 1 . -" v- - i sMax .. Gardner's . remark. 1 occasions when h, jr.i, 1 1 . , . . - w auui PBoasi 1.1. Mrs-bf acltvSr ,.r, ,ins vaneer bv - his moat - 1 mn,;one:K.v.B.;r'rn.n .mn Mr Crandall was 1A fW.. .... fexpertettcStoTh s ZfM f lbHe bases', his claim ViiLi'!'?':w discoverer fiti th ff . -i Vn eredthe;gatpltcher, .whp wonthe worlds aerie I Si Wt ?; Boiston.viMTo u rtrtKZX SDOrtiner wr!tr . o. aotni iguess on: the chanc.n .m. tV. . I - v " wajra, .now -ii? ui piOKl a winnln. pitcher. Mr., Crandall claims to ho.. ,markS. are. pretty much, the Banu."T " L"' w-xv a. lUUJIUJ. la Ml fa puffed at. .hisr cigar and aired hlrioZ .acirowdo street loaf era-ana htl $T'4l& ' eiUv.r?c ,- '.' iJ -i.r j- jr Pie continued with a . spiel whidtt, m.""" v-uiucii t mna Mint to the xemarks which in orintein,, have placarded and postered the eAtrl urging the election of Max Gardint. If Gardner is elected, he will prod aoiy oe neara rrom again.-. r, T ' -r-T ' . QUICKER XA II3 DAT. : Bath. Eng., June I.To stimuli: quicker, work- in a laundry her, (1 proprietor has installed a phonogri;! which, grind-, out -popular gongs is dances (While the girls scrub, and Ire: amount r. noticeable. SvsSifJK' A markied.. difference , in the an thV wkt tm wpidOB-evIal? t0 na:ticf a' charge wil,. ,, , i:,U 'f!s '' i BeautityttiComplexlcH JJH TEH DATi NadaohCREAI TIte Useanalee! BeuSs u- Used and EnJomi 1 i By Thoatanit. nuaranteedta reman tan,(reddes, ptmp!a, urer-spotSj etc x treme caset Jfi cm Rids pores and tissues of jmpwlii Leaves the skin clear, soft, healthy. At leading loiter counters. If ttoey unci jt,,br, mall,; two sizes, 60c. and JLA tiiAtl6NAL TOILET CO., CI. in the main a relic of the old patron- yielded practical " results was produc age jiystem. ,For,years the. civiy eerAce functioned r under ; the old ? motto; "To YlctprAv.P.eJPn ..the,sp9lls.'r,vry time a Presidential, administration end. ed:.the greater part of ..the. groyern nie.nt force'-lliacked'' ItsVtruhfe' and gave 'way itefrie-nd-of the newNreglmi'-rh cost of ; contiiiuallyV training new employes was obviously tremend0"us,iaj$ oftiy"ttUe fact"; that efficiency beta-' nbt.'(li,e!enOtsM covered kept some of the bureaus from succumhing td attcH fit: : '-Rut o-rartnallv the ' Presldenta ei.j away heVp'Owrff'PAppOlntment. un til -now a trifling -15,1)00 of" t'fie-' cbv-' PJ "SOUthWfill In 1SflT Tn lKJft nrlr. 1 w v w . x u vs. aya T lrrar of the present type' of frame was Patented .by:-Allen and -fhomw , ... BlieiimatisirS ,-'.. 4 ... . , -.. 't Is COmpletelv wasned out of the avstem hi the :t"elfibrat6aShivar Mineral Water. " P$ff "lvy : guaranteed . by money-back otter ; Tastes fme';; cosk a; trifle. - Delivered anv-: wnere by 0Ur Wilmihgton AgeaU, CrescOa' Candy Co.. Phone .them- . , i f -in liltlllill i-sL j-. y :,; '- f '-'.'. ;-..:-. - Ife;?;- v;:yy I ii p'AT.' L! g I'.' Vi'... , J Jj..1',- - ?? si fr- .'-4i-9J ; t-lM G V si !'??' '"' ' V 'fi...3 Vri'-rri -."fin J .J!', ' QMOj'yquif , tetial, number' of cigars for one day but smoke JQiN REjE-; ;--then M'U'blbck smoke one aciditional and notice these the things:- ; Ybfeifeat is cdmfBrtabiei ! 1 uui r tungue is cuuu aiusinniiiua Coiccklpng tilled and shade grown wrapper personally 8fected-anji careful. wasea frtfroirn, grip Han made,- under Jideal conditiphs-jr Amen lal?q.: ' J T JOHN TB$S ia frafcraitto the Jast puff r ."Tryiujr;,.. .'. ,''; y-r - Oil: 6&V 44t. . '.. : . .. ':':''?s.J-D'':''" mm mm mm' Mm at jr.. .. .. '. 1 - AT. ATy, : 1 AT - EL-K i JV4 ' - V eesoc;gab. CQ. RBENSBOR N. Ci so malfersot thelaiis hi-uthVM J cran" ', : - , .
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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