NEGLECTED OPPORTUNITY hy not make an attractive park g the east bank of Lumber river ,een the steel bridge at the west of Fifth street and the site of oid wooden bridge? The river { at this place easily and at !i expense could be transformer a most a tractive park, and it is dly located to attract the atten of passing autoists and invite n to stop for a refreshing ught from the artesian well that rflows near the paved hignway bridge. ^ passing tourist who had heard Lamberton's artesian wells stop iX to refresh himself the other day, 5? he had dHBculty in locating a Hl aad when he found it the ndings were not inviting, iome years ago Mr. W. I. Link v, moved by a fine public spirit, ployed a landscape gardener and de a most attractive place of the lion of this bank south of the old /n hall, which has been tom down ently, but the town failed to keep ap and jt gives no evidence now of time and money spent in making a place of beauty. "he Robesonian hopes that §he Wo n's club will consider this an ob t worthy of its attention. It aid be made a most inviting and ractive place which would afford asure to citizens of the town and which the attention of tourists ild be invited by conveniently ced signs. o One record is good until a higher e is made. Lieut. L- H. Sander o oi the marines, who smashed the