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TWIN-CITY SENTINEL. WINSTON-SALEM. N. C, AUGUST 12. 1019
TWIN CITY SENTINEL Motor Transportation Schools
And Their Industrial Value
(afleraoon T.trrvt uola
46th year. tu.ihJ U
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M IIM Itll'TION HATI
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Dald oriimplly
end nf earn w-.k. IS "nl. I.theiwis.. !'
tile stiitur in
HT CARUirB
rina year . , . .
fis months ..
hree months
on nonik .
II V MAIL
Ot,a year
una ntonih
kil.Ilr t..M eerwhers.
Entered seronil elasa matter ' 'J
post, Hire In V'lnsion Bai'tn, N L . ll"!"'
Aet of ii-I. 1. lul.
Tor The Hnf irifl: Inar Intelligent .and graphic Instruc-
Tn.nsportnt.on hss played a mntl,l" "'"'I' foreman regarding
pro,,,,,,,,, p,.rt , ..I .rm.e. M .11 I'r JWl T.fin.i
Sure, s In buttle is ii mutter, , BI , 1(l ,h,. , ,MB r,i,.
i,f getting th necessary tiiiui power , ,,.,,,, previous triiliiing nn I exprl
to ii. i riKlit place ul the right I mm ,.,.,. K,.neral nut.. i.rh i rn;'it w rk.
sir! history l.rtie Hint It him been 5i s, .,,, ,)f thp A ,,, ,v Ku
far easier in nwnil.l nu n. redy ami KrPr, Thin course of hlu.lv Is open
willing tlghit, Hunt K his In .n l"(.y i .,, W, U i ' oruplelcl
Irun.-poit them In Hi., scene ..f "M- ,,,,. l our. ('it-lulu men ore hound
I.-inpiiiHd iiithui anil l.i supply them, t,, ,,pe,.r wt,r, t Is ha.l ami shoulder
while there Thus, Pi the 1..M mm ly-Li.,,,., ,1...... r.Ilow workmen In iihlll-
i7i ' " '"' i I') s'lniiiustcr worn m wen i.h cm
I o .i purpura. 'ii .him. 1. r , ,in, whll , ,ir it- ih. rns.-iM S
factoi In wars. Tianspoi t.itn.n In ,,,,, ,,,, WM,r tM,.y ,,aM. to b.. ron
11 ni...lfi n ) rtn v iiK-iniH Hf. r, r .il "i 1 w,,.,,.,t niwhunl. 1 nr mu ll (urn
'"" " l" r pr.'.i..ii.iti iuiiK. H ,., f u,,iv. riiv in.triiril.in lia
Th- mom .lll.i.-i.i h.piy i.f uoi.pH l'n-!i.r ,,,-r.,i,K,., to i.'n ih oiu f
1.CI1. .l.lo w.ul.l !. lM. npi.1.!.' 1 I in.uk-, ,hn hl Klll,n nn..p.,l. al . h...l
.I him..- Pi tn, ..I. in ifi.itury !-1 0f t,.. rnnn'rv. Mn "f till, train
.itl..n wfri- tin ni.,t..r tr .-itpui lution i ln ,,. , .... . i,,irii.i..r
i.f fithrr 1. ml to rirrv out nd plun
fur thr rhiiiiUPs wltkh iircur fr..m
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ti inY. Ai f.rsT ii. 9t
A THOK.HT I.OH TII; 1AY
Tim p:iiii.n y i.l.j.'. l i f 'he
Lrimur nf .Naii.in 1" thr pre-
biTviil..i ..( pi-.ire ini'l tn. pr -
piitlmi i'f .u. Ii l .111 f.irni'
unit hiimuiii' rrTiiit 10 .hp in.iii-
kind ini'l rlvilliail'.u from all
ttn" rnvimcA ..ml hoi 1 ui Inn-
d. nt tn inn '"i n WBi faie. It
ppk In Itu lolucp into IntiT-
national nll.inn tn.' rule of
law, or.ler ami J nt u e. peace-
ful conaideration ..nd condll
llon. ami t'iU4 vllimnatc Inter-
national c h.ioi-. hi. h In the
pat h.ia form ko pi odurtivn i f
vtolerue mm l.ioi.'iy i.'iifilil
It aeeKs tn crown ami ni"k"
perpoiii.il I'm di-cinlve v!i".iy
uchlrved Py thr valor of 1 ur
noldkra and Millora nnd Ihe
e,icrlfae of our p. i.plo l.y kIv-
ll'.K iiu.nkind .1 luain.ic, p.a.i'
foiimle.l on JuMI. r, nir.'il and
reaaon. It ront.iln the rom
" blneil ef..rt of the world'
roof, n 111. 1 ii.ort . tilli;ht'ii''d
atdleriti.-li In art lie th"' many
pri pl'.minf nieMlmni e'.Keiidernil
by IhU i.,.t World War, and
embodiea tholr hopra of plurinc
c;vliiat.nti on II allrf allij
Prnader fnu iijiitlon. It kpi-Uh In
avoid war by r.'iiu.v.i.tf an far
aa poaalhle the rauaea wtitrli
hava oitihI 11. ed I'otifitrla and
by pruvldPit; met hmli of t-
tlira Inlet national dispute
wlllioat r'HoilltiK In fone
Honalor flnn Im A. rtwanaoii, of
Virginia.
Inn.l.'iuai" or piMilllrlrnt
In ih. I nil. . I Sl.il. a army the hulk
of th.. niit"'iiotive powir la opri.urd
and ..iii'r..ll... l.y a htun.'h t rmed
til" .M'.'i.r Transport I'-.rps. In i.r-rl.-r
t pioviilr nn t'l!h iriit peraonnel
for th." woik of thr torpH it Is ali.o
luti ly t!T i.-;i ry to rr.ai.. l.y train
liK. M.n .killed In uui.'iii.'tlM' ve-
j lni lo i.pri.iio.u and r.T'.iir dn not .
I IM In imWIilMK- Iik.' .idicu il' liunl-
p. rn f.-r itu tr.tinrin. ills i'f i:ivll
1 life. Tiny mi. not huiinf rr.alril at
I lit rltlirr rapl.l ! V rini'lifh or well
riti.uKll In at nil Inert ir' lit lll'l'.a
itnal n.rils Itrally hklll.d and roin
I pete til lilltomotlvr liti-i'hnnllil nun.
: maud Wa (,-. that rrml. r them iilimi
, lutely iinati.iliial.il. in the uriny undol
' p.-.n h i 011.1 11 1' in... mid there. IP, 111 con
'nnm in . , in. optlmi. Th.' artnv tiiuM
j enter the Hold of vocational IrainliiK
j beeiiu.M" there Ii no oth.-r way.
1 The IrainliiK planned H a prrlea of
I con 1 j. m In vocational m-hoola, iiU.-r-
iialini: with p.ilo.lH or proiliictinn
w..rk In the pimp, hti-p park tinlt,
or Willi oprialtinx unlit in file In id.
The .-' h.H.lp arc n- il p.-lionl.-. under
tr.illird P acin i , W here tho lilllil of
the pupil Ih wholly devoted to I' l-nv-
- Il.tr liiitru. tti.in and tralnlni;. ork
j done Pi pi IiooI shopi Is under I he rye
I of ih(. nipt nn tor. Work ih. ne In tho
I pioilii' tioii perloilH will he under reij
, i,ir p r mi 11. t .mi coiulitionp, an 111 any
i well 1. kuI.i.. . Iruck-j.i o.lui-lnir f.ic
I tory or trio k-opri.iiiiiK i-oiici 11, c-x-:
rrpt that the tn. n wlil he ohsrrvrd,
1 gr.i.!p, atiil Mii.eivn..'d with 1 clri-rnce
! I.. .I. t.-l 111111IM. Iln Ml l!ttn-- In take
further ii. vrlnpiii. nt w.n k in
lime tn Unit In motor vetnrlo ron
Mrnctlon. The ramp pe'eeted f..r thepe er hnla
1 are l amp 1 h.l.i nlr.l on I rn-aapeake
Itay. near lialllmore; Camp .lenip.
on the northern eilife of Atlanta.
I'amp Norm.. yip In South San An
tonio and I'anip II. .yd at Kl Tapo,
TrxaH. ICarh H a perman lit camp
with larKe iilry harraeka, I111II1, aurtl
loihiniH, leadliiK rooma, nodal roonip
and athle'le inli'li, equipped with
every necr.-.'-lty of life comfort 1 hie
and enjovahle. (
.Tho inn'i union In ahen Py trained
civilian who conntantly think nf the
proper nieihoilg of conveyltiR Infor
iitatloii, alile.l by ofllcpr and non
ivmmi.li.ne ollU'rra who dernon-
p'rate their lltneKa fur this type of
J educational work. That very man
I In the Motor TraiiHport Corpi will
I complete the rnllr roure la not
cont. iiiplateil hut nil will purely leave
, the uriny far better equipped for ci
vil life than when then entered. The
: I'r'AK" man who can qualify nn
- chauffeur but not as repair man will
I in 1 out iip 11 piiperlor product In hi
1 cillliiu. II,. will he able tn drive any
typo of car or truck and he eligible
f..r the poMUoii of chauffeur of pri
vate c ub or iih truck nniptrr for ipm-
metcl.il c.nci rna operntinir II tn of
truckx. This type of man la In very
1 nrrat nnd -urowinir demand and emu-
i mutnlH txcrllent wat'ep.
Tor thr iiveiaKo repair man who
in. 1,1 riunplelcp on,, of the nine different
.
oirr it oit or tiii: way
Soma of Mi" Ittpuhllcan membern
of tha senate any they are unable tn
nee tha UrhteM connection between
the ratification of th. pence treaty
and the high ett of llvlnd and other
prohlema ronfrnnllng fh country,
They team in Mtitik they can tro on
InrteninltPly 'Hiking on this aubjeit
without th pllchteat injury In any
way.
However, we venture 10 pay a vast
majority of the people of the country
feel eomew'nat differently nbout It.
Thay feel that thin continual quib
bling about the peace treaty and the
Ieagua of Nation poaipotien the res
toration of normal bulno"H condl
tlona, and that anything which does
that affacta the cost of llvtnpr and
other problems na veil.
Vhat the nation needs Is l"s talk
and more action along ronstroctlve
llne.i. Needless debate on, this and
that feature of the treaty la no1 cal
culated to chanco a vote. If' only
serves, aa we have auld, to delay the
return of euch conditions im will con
aeri'i! the best Interests of the coun
trj' along various lines.
mo rnoonxM xkfdf.o
In various poulhern States street
And rond Improvement work Is being
carried on to n. much (jreiiter extent
than ever before. Kvery day or two
wa see where some Southern city or
county line launched, or Is contemp
litlng, action nlong this line.
Now la tho tlmo for every stale
and every r'.ty to plan for u big,
broad pronram In rond and street
work. Millions of dollars 1ms been
spent on uch work In the past, but
it has heen expended 11 little, nt h
t!m, and by the lime one piece of
construction work has been Blurted
another hns been about worn out, and
ao on,
There has hi.cn ton much haphaz
ard road nnd street development
work, and too little system.
Certulnly now would seem to be the
tlmo far every community In the
South to lay plans fur a comprehen
sive systeiq of, Improvement work,
looklnc not merely to tho needs of
the present but the future as well.
This Is a time of blp things, Let's
realize that and act accordingly.
coucrs. It is believed by the Motor
Transport authorities that the plan
will give the fliio-t vol itional train
IriB attainable in any uliool or other
ti lining 01 v'aul-itioii now In exis
tence and that It ronstlt UTes a .lis-
tine! p ah.-ad 111 th" theory of vo
cational iiiPtrtirtii.ii.
There are II v good courses of In
struction :
1 The School of the soldier. A
four urrks coin pe taken by every
man on enterlnp; tho corps or a.-i houii
there'ifier. The film of this course
Is to teach the newly enlii.t.-d civil
ian a cleanly, healthful anil moral
military life rather than the tech
nique of military operations. He was
taught personal sanitation, earn of
the body and clothing, sitllng-up ex
ercises, manual of arms. military
courtesy, and the article of war. At
the end ho Is ready for assignment
ai i.llng to the results of his per
formance in these various duties
and the qualifications possessed prior
to enlistment.
J. The School of the Military
Chauffeur. It Is apparent that so
rbins consideration has not her. 'to
fore been given In civil life to the
training which a chauffeur or driver
mechanic should undergo. As an In
dividual he has life and properly un
der his constant car.-; the military
service, the respon.Nlhility is often fur
the safety of many thousands of dol
lars in go ei ntoeiit property. The
training fur this tn in will consist of
an rlhl w.-rks' course. It will pro
duce a prnii-merhaiile who Is not only
mi rtlU lent driver hut ono who is
able tn Mifeguard both vehicle and
load by careful Inspection and 1
make emergency repairs. lie will b
drilled on the rules of the road und'
the most trying conditions, In cl'
and country, finishing with two werl
or more of driving In convoy form
Hon, by day and by night.
:i. The School of the Auto-M
chaylc. The automobile mechanic
he exists today Is usually an Inge
lolls ha inly man who has grown 11
In some small Jobbing shop. In hu
lew cases .iocs this man hnvn an
fundamental training either as me
chanic, or engineer. Tho aim of the
Motor Transport Corps School Is to
produce men of all the fundamental
trillion who. under supervision, can
overhaul and repair any
type of truck or automobile.
1. School of the Inspector and
Foreman. The work that the lioi.e'-
ahop piibroursc and the production
win k that follows, the automotive,
world is waiting, tha prngresH of the
industry being now actually condi
tioned by th.. labor supply. For su
perior r. pair men who ur tit f,.r r.n
sikMimrnl to the course for inspectors
I and shop foremen tho nruiy v ill have
j a plai n und every rliort w.il be made
1 In retain them as Instructor In its
j schools. For those who, upon coni
I plrllon of Inspectors and shop fore
man course desire In leave the service
position., as garage sup.'i iuteii'lents,
service, managers, motor veiii 'le su
pervisors for lire dopar'ments .;nd
municipal equipments, and Inspector
of motor vehicles in civil br.inrho.s
of the government ore open.
For the Very best men that are dis
covered In the rorpn and who have
tho requisite educational' wotinilation,
the university .'ours? will rei'ialn ur
11 goal thru the numbr who can be
assigned to this coursj wi! be necea
pnrilv limited.
Tho 'mini I nil ivhi n!i s this
course is Mi al! ois a raise 1 in tils
ptnttiis as 11 citizen, either by being
more i'ompetiaflP' .mil ini:- brn.idiv
.
sniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiw : '
- lessens of experience SpeslaMain Coat Value
Lonpj-coflinued aij brll experience in the zz '
manajrclient otjY.Al and Trust Funds j .. dF.
S frives tlis Compjinua Jfinite advantage in - I $ y3 .50
H the pprf(nanitiii' exartinp; and com- I S
E5 plox dutic8r r jt
1 Wachovih Bank andfustCo. ! LIDHT WEIGHT SUMMER COAT
CAPITAlWXDPtpCs 12,000.000. I '
1 MKMBKR iHWmmL KESERVK SlSTr-M , .
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Kmmmmm r
'll'iltl4! JJSTO IhCh vVhynsurncfike Aladdin's Unr;
1 -"" zrzz. " i Becausft immediately when the ni
8 '" " y -mA i ' comes."' f
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-M W1SK AXD OTIIERWISI;. II i f f I
TtT" m cni ITHKkMT.TFE Ft TRUST m
What'a the matter, my friend ?" I www-. ---ww- vv
WinstoZ-Salem Branch Office
I 6TriflT Sc PATTERSON', Managers,
j mON'E lt J I0J- O ILVXLOX UK
vice of distinct value. H la a posl
tion to produce a new class of nut
.. iter disciplined for llfe'a battle thu
i ivll schools can produce, better train
ed for their work than civil life con
ditions make possible. In n broad
p.-nse. tho Jiisiitic.ilion for the a-my
of the Foiled S i . s Is its value aJ
an educational ln.'il it.n for the,
mifi who puss thru it. In the com
bat branches of the army this train
ing Is largely technical to the mlli-
iry world. In the Motor Transport
( orps, Ihe training technical world
is negligible In quantity, nnd practi
cally everything the man does Is dl-'
rectly applicable to his future career i
an a citizen. Surely the three, year I
period of enlistment required isavel
in the cise of a prior service man:
where one year contract is demand
ed 1 will be time well spent without
consideration of the pay nnd allow
ances which have been recently flg-
i ured as the equivalent of somewhat
over one hundred dollara per month
in civil life.
COUKSE OF STUDY FOR
GIRLS' SHORT COURSE
us. r ui in
No man
tairps
shoiibl
unsl.jja.-d
tn ijpiiib
id.
vln
hi:
r rev
labor
aa hig
him. Th
:is already
nt need
liirged from
'.rirps .with rec,
i i. in w ill hi
these iVlustriep
pent gr.ler et!U
air
pi
,th
ly
he Motor Tl
,'ll..l of nil
: to the trraiH
a;ie wn'.
as his abilil
a iit.iruoiiv
nlioned,
ts and
Motor Til
roduc
ly abs i
pre
ped.
port
i merit
if an
open
will
dis-
nsport
e pro
,ed by
rejii e-
ncy n in Mfbny now
In thelt'V iniilave. ThVwie ciiiii-
IliUIlitv 1 lieJFillline- T.ioi-e aT, nil more
ileperiil.liiVigfin the motojtruck, for
the saiuk iVson that forojTl the army!
tn Its uV, Vut as yet JBis use la uj
i.rivaio .trtiY'i'iso by Mdlvldurila or
llrnis, MtdidV trnnsuL companies
broadly ofgiiil.i'd nnromiiiiiii cur
riers are Ju.-.il liegiLjring to appear.
The chief obstacloio their growth
is the lack of tr:iiFd personnel. The
rniy system wi soon discharge In-
the chaiin. jgflif trade hundreds of
I mo'ga'tran.sport men accus-
toiiianejaiaWinvev driving, to the care
f their vehicles and the responsibil-
Htundard l it.v for the functioning of the same.
1 lie government Is beginning thu ex
tensive use of motor vehicles In the
'nistolllce. highway bureau, reclania-
tor will be called upon In do Is that of j tion bureau and elsew here. This use
a master workman in lutoiuolive , appears destined to grow to enormous
lines. Hp wll be oapable of rurvev- I proportions but the limiting factors
lug cars and trucks turned for jure skilled men and proper recon
repair; he will be able ti detcrriuie struction and maintenance facilities,
the kind and rxte it of repair that Is In short Ihe army is In position to
nerPMpiiry; ne wn oe ."loaoie 01 gi- ; comer upon soelrlv lis a wnole a ser-
LITT'S KF.Kl" IT VP
Other orratilsiatlons are endorsing
the Unproved echool facilities pro
gram to be embraced In tho bona is
sue proposition. The movement seema
to be ateadlly growing In favor.
It Is to bo hoped that every com
mercial or Beml-commerc!nl or fra
ternal organization that has not al
ready taken such action will do so.
This la one of the moat far-reaching
progressive programs ever launched
by a Southern community. Left put
such an Impetus back of It that It
will not only be carried by a hand.
.Mm majority, but by such an over
whelming vote as will show convinc
ingly and conclusively to other oltlea
that the people generally of Winston
Balem stand for progress and effic
iency In educational as well as in oth
er lines, and are willing to spend
money in order to secure it;
lenjway y err
ti
is
i i
i x ' 1 I 1
fixed up fortlie -ip. wre grettml ready
to show fall gokQion't wait to long.
I ADLERyRQCHEATEa CLOTHE3 " j
Ralegh, Aug. 12. The course of
study mid the list of instructors to!
hnvu charge of the club girls at the
Short Course In he held at Ihe State i
College for Women at tireensboro. '
September Sth to 13th, Inclusive, hasi
recently been announced by the Home,
I e ministration liivision of the Agri-I
cultural Extension Service. During
the live days of the meeting Mrs. Jane
S. McKinnon plans to have uround one
hundred of her advanced club girls
to lake an intensive course in various
home economic subjects that will aid
them to be leaders in the club work of
the state. Iue to the close coopera
tion of Miss lilanche Shaffer, head of
thn Home Economics Department at
the State College for Women, the en
tire equippment nf this department
will bo placed at the disposal of the
young ladies during their atay.
The list of Instructors and courses
of study are given by Mrs. Cornelia C.
Morris, District Agent, In charge of
the Short Course as follows:
From 8:30 to 10 there will be two
classes in Cookery, conducted by Miss
Elizabeth Marsh. Tuesday to Saturday
inclusive.
10 In 11:30, Tuesday to Saturday,
I Inclusive, Sewing will be taught by
I Miss .loy ltriggs and Miss Lula Smith.
I 12 to 12:20, Tuesday. Wednesday,
! Thursday and Friday. Miss lilanche
-Shaffer will give lectures on Personal
I Hygiene.
I In the afternoons Miss Pnullne
'Smith will teach Millinery from 2 to
3:30 for four days.
On Tuesday and Wednesday, from
3:30 to 4:30, Miss Mazle Klrkpatrick
will give lessons In Hasketry.
At the same hours Thursday and
Friday, Miss Henrietta Eangner will
conduct classes In Household Decora
tions. .Mrs. Grace It. Wllmot, of New York
will lecture one evening on "Interior
Deoorutlons."
Miss Ola Stephenson and Miss Ma
zie Kirkputrick will have charge of
the (lames and Community Singing.
Moving pictures will be shown Sev
ern evenings during the week.
Girls will be required tn bring sheets
blankets, pillow-cases, towels and nap
kins. Material for sewing and millin
ery can be bought in Greensboro.
It will be well for the girls to ar-
i rive Monday. September Sth, as the
classes begin Tuesday morning. There
will be no classes after 11:30 on Sat
urday morning, which will give the
girls the opportunity to leave Greens
boro Saturday at noon.
I N D US TRIAL SU R V E Y
MADE. OF GERMANY
WISK AXD OTHERWISE.
Suddenly the harraaaed house hun-
g loaned aloud.
"What's the matter, my friend?"
'asked u sympathetic, old gentleman.
"I was Just thinking how exacting I
used to be when 1 was looking around
for a house to live in. I demanded an
extra largo living room. cloets. by
the dozen, not Irss than four bed-I'li.iiii-i,
a sleeping poich or two. ii
butler's pantry, baths upstairs and
down, a wide veranda and a southern
exposure."
"And now?"
"All I want Is a house Just four
walls and a roof." birmingham A-o-llerald.
"Are you expecting your boy to re
turn home soon?" .
"Yes," replied Mr. (ilithery.
"Has he been mustered out of ser
vice?" "Not yet, I believe, but he's In Ame
rica, and about a dozen letters have
already arrived from different parts
of France, addressed to Henry In a
feminine hand. I wouldn't be sur
prised if he turned up here at uny mo
men', now." liirmlnKham Age-Herald.
Two friends met on tho street as
they were hurrying to their respective
offices one morning.
"Hello, Einder, old man!" cried one,
as he grasped the other's hand, "Con
gratulatlons. I hear you have a new
youngster at your houae."
Hut the new father glanced around
apprehensively." For heaven'a aake,
you can't hear him way up here, can
you?" Cleveland Plain Dealer.
"You say Yortck Hamni is a big
movie star?"
"Sure, he Is."
"Never heard of him. What's his
salary?"
"Ten thousand -dollars. "
tlx his class, boy; llx his class. A-
week or a year?" St. Louis Republic
A FEW POINTERS.
Optimism sometimes Cakes the form
of a husband who crows about being
henpecked.
Wealth always doesn't bring hap
piness. A fool and his money are
soon parted.
A woman is apt to go to extremes.
At any rate she can convert a hairpin-tion feel beyond n,l southwest
uuttonnooK.
Sale of Valuable Stoc
The undersigned wi
House cor in Wins
o'clock noon, on Sat
following stocks :
25 shares of Merc
N. C, latest stateme
13312 shares of Pi
C, present value o
01 par value.
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16th day of August, 191$.
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t1919
IBaiiK & Trust Compa.
AdministftorGeorge F. Dwire, deceased.
OBDI'A-NCE OF THB CITY OF WINSTO
S A I.EM.
WHEREAS petition In writing h been
preeented to the Board of Aldermen of the
Cltr of Wlmtoo-Salem. algned by more than
twenty-five per cent of the votere in that
territory adjacent to the cltv of Wlneton
Xalom. described a follows:
"Hpginnlng at ! tin on the toutnern
boundary line of Wlnaton-RaUm wh-re
WeUKhtown er Kernerevllle road croeeee Ha
lem Creek: thence In a aoulheaeletly rtlrec
Hon alons the weet and auulhwest side or
w.ufhtown or Kerneraviiie r.tea i,
into
Mnny a woman follows the fash
ions who never seems quite able to
catch uj) with them.
You never can tell, Many a man Is
willing to shoulder the responsibility
who can't get away with it.
At any rate, while you are standing
up for your own rights you can't very
well be sitting on other people's.
Of course, a musical education
counts for something, but lots of peo
ple, put on airs who can't even carry
a tune.
No, Maude, dear; in order to make
hay while the sun shines it isn't neces-
sary to first let the grass grow under
your reel.
The high flier should remember
that mighty few fellows, when they
do take a tumble, have tho foresight
to pick out a soft spot.
Muggins "The worshiper of wealth
is alwuys inclined to put the dollar
before the man." Hugglns "Yes.
hut it won t stay there long before he
grabs it."
W'igg "Mjones Is one of the clum
siest fellows I ever saw. He seems to
break everything he lays his hands
on." Wagg "Worse than that; he
can't even open his mouth without
making a break."
it was over the midnight supper.
"Let's order a broiled lobster," he sug
gested. "Do you think lobsters are
healthy?" asked the careful girl. "I
:houldu:t care to eat one that wasn't
he replied.
of Chnpel
I street; thence Boutnwar.ny par.ne.
rnapei .i..ri ,u - . -.
Haled atreet: thence eaatwardly parallel
with Haled atreet 10 Ihe weet elde of t enter
street, theme eouth alona weet elde of Cen
ter atreet to the north aide of Haled areet;
thence with the north aide nf Haled street
to the south side of Kerneravllle or waugb
town road; thence alons aouth aide of the
Kerneravllla or Waunhtown road to Its In
tersection with the weatorly aide of the Lex
ington road; thence alons the weaterly elde
of Lexington road In aouthernly direction
to the north bank or the tlrat branch cn.aaed
by the road; thence along northern bank of
aald branch In a westerly direction to lt
Intersection with the eit property line of
Mre Kmma Kogle: lhee In a northwardly
direction with her le to the Hsllabury
rn.d thence acroaa tb Snllabury road to its
i.i.r..M,nn with unillev. 15H
Purs Boulevard aa eaown on the map of the
-vvi....,.n.4iilem Land! and Inveatment om
nany, recorded In bnfck 40, page 396: thence
with the line of ealdVll'y for the length of
..r.irht couree. Blinin cnminuHinni u.
bank of Halem
bank of Halem
n aouth bank of
alem creek tn a
Ion 2700 feet to a point,
pouthwoat corner or
Development: thence
inundary of aald devel-
point
Ave.,
CARELKS8X FSS
ONF.
DF.sTnoys
WHOLE FAMILY.
With the American Forces in Ger-
, many, July 21. (Correspondence ofi
; Associated Tressl. An industrial rur- j
i vey of the occupied areas of (iermany
is to bo made this summer for tho ben
efit, of the 1'tiitt'd States government.
Information gathered as a result of ihe
survey, which will require a year or
more to complete, is to b available.
j.'it the Department of Commerce in
; W ashington and is to have a hearing
on the future commercial. relntflons he-
I tweeu tho United States and (Iermany.
otUccrs of representatives of the de
partment of Commerce were opened
J recently at Cologne, In the Hritish
area, and In Cohlenz. headquarters of
the American forces In ('Iermany. The
Cologne office is In charge of H. T.
Noycs. who has been attached tn the
Interallied Rhinelands Commission.
Ml. Noyes will also look after Ameri
can business interests In the Hritish
zone.
The survey is being made under di
rection of Chauncey I). Snow, commer
cial attache of the American Embassy
in Paris who will make headquarters
in Coblenz for some time.
"It was Just as well my editor had
to stop drinking." "Did the flagon
ever hurt him?" "Perhaps not, but
" "Well?'' "When he was drinking
he would accept poetry in large quan
tities." Kansaa Ciy Journal.
Ten of eleven persons near Chelsea,
Okla., who were attending a family
reunion, were burned to death when
a member of the family attempted to
till a lighted oil stove. He had a five
gallon can of gasoline by mistake and
it exploded. The William Ballard
home was destroyed by the flames.
Charles Kidenhour, the only member
of the purty who eacaned. whs hu.iiv
burned in virlnlv iittnmr.tl., ..... I under grade of the P. H. Hanea' Iievclop
his wife and children. He hn II I ! I""!'1.1 """J?""? "I!.18;.!
ltn
aald course
creek: thence
rre.-k 1410 feet II
creek, thence
norlhweaterly dir.
mm id m.lnt being
tho llranvllle Pla'
fi.lli.wlng the weat
eiim.nl In the varllua roureea
w here It iniereeria won iiarnni
ih.... in a norlhweaterly direction
point, the Intercept ion of Paper Mill road
and Wlndemere Houlevnrd; thence along the
north aide of Paper Mill road In a north
westerly direction to a point on tho weal .
line of the Ardmore properly; thence north
following the weet line of the Ardmore 1
Cnmuaiiv property and continuing aanie
course to P. H. Hanea' line; thence eaet with
the aald Hanea' line to the eaat aide of a
branch: thence north'eaaterly along the eaat
and euuth aide of said branch hh it mean
dera to the mouth of a amall branch run
nlug down from the Atwood Inn property;
thence In a northwesterly course with the
eaat and north aids ot aald branch and con
tinuing same general course to the south
eaat Una of Atwood Inn Place; thencft In a
south and westerly course on the southeast
and south aide .of Atwood Inn Place to a
point la the northwest line of the right of
way or the North Carolina Midland rail
road properly; thence In a northeasterly
course with the said right or way tn a point
on the northeast side of the Shallowford
road; thence In a northwesterly course with
the Hhallowford road 50 feet; thence In a
northeasterly course parallel to and 50 feet
distant from the corporate limits of the city
1133 feet to a point on the southwest aide of
the propoaed street at the railroad crossing
rlorS'
Prooer and legal nul.-e .114,!
liven of Ihe time and place if ill
by publication In a iiewMnr"' P.'
Wlnston-Halem for al least ihlr'f
prior to tha date of th- .--!ipi
election shall be. held al lha time
described In said notic. sbi!
dueled In the aame niacn-r hi p
law fur the holding of l"H'l '
said city, and that all pr" n" r.
vote for members nf Ihe s'-f.-'i -In
said adjacent territory sM
to register and vole In smI'I ..-r:i'
That there ehjll be a ."pc'luiw
of voters In Ihe said adja'-i-nl
said election, and W. It M.rtif
appointed registrar to !:"' '-
fled. it shall be the duty . f :hl
trar to open his registri.!!"'!-t,u':1'
tin's store on Weilnond;., . th 3,:
September. H19. tial.l rcs.e'.r.r
the books op.'li for th,- r-nicr-qualltled
voters for ten II'" '''"
of Sunday, between the h'l'iri "-
sunset of each (lay, e 1 MtuM
they shall be kept open until .
shall clone on KuturcUy th H
September, mil. which In th"
day next preceding I lie flfi il'in
holding of said clectli.n und ,'"
return- thereof and .ill o'ti"
turning to aald election slisll
by provisions of law f"r th' t. '
elections of the Clly of Win" '
That the election fliall ""
tin's ap.ro and that K K HI""
y roaa 10 its liock ara hereby appolniea
feet west of raloc-tlon.
That the Commisslonr of W
and Finances of Ihe Clly sha.l F
furnish the necessary baaots i
boxes. The ballols shall I"' Pr ' ' ,
ten upon white paper, ami
out device, mutilation "fnicii'.'
atiall bo 3 1-2 by 2 Inch's In s.' t
ln. at an Id election Hhi.ll "
lewlna- manner, to-wlt if in
in said adjacent term TV
porate llmlta of the I c
they shall vole a Iml,
u-rit.en nr orinled tic
Hon." and If oppos.-l t" ckih'.
territory Into Ihe cori'"r.t''
City of Winston-Salem
tuillot with Ihe wont"
thereon "Against Aim- '" .
That for tha porpos- 1',
scribed In this or.litisn.-e, " " ,:
ir-J
uf
,, Kill.
rein
-!t:oi
He tlnallv
jumped for his life from a third-story
window.
It is the height of criminal care
lessness to attempt to fill an oil stove
without turning out the flame and
this,-capped with the mistake of get
ting hold of a five-gallon can of gaso
line instead of kerosene oil, made pos
sible a catastrophe only limited by
the scope of lives and property in
reach of tho explosion and spread of
the flames. Fortunately this was an
Isolated country residence.
What
Is
WHISTLE?
W. U. Farrell und O. M. Thnrnti under con
tract, of aale to the city; thence in u nnrih
cuflturly course with th lines of mM O. M,
Thomas and W. L. Kerr ell under contract off
sttlo to th city feet to tha lln of Huensj
Vyita Company; thence continuing said lintj
In the sam course cromtlns; th valley TJfl'
feet to Be than. a Road and th present
boundary to th city, thence following thi
present boundary line to the City of Wlnatoiv
Salem. North Carolina, bacK to the place of
beginning."
Aaktnr that said contiguous territory be
taken Into the corporate limits of said clt.
as provided in chapter 190, private laws of
1917.
THEREFORK BE IT ORDAINED; That
the aald contiguous territory be taken Into
the corporate limit of the said City f
Winston-Salem, provided a majority of the
qualified registered voters In said adjacent
territory vote in favor thereof at the eleo
tion hereinafter provided for, and that th
boundaries of the territory to be annexed:
are defined as set out In the foregoing description-
That an election shall be held In the said
adjacent territory on the 33rd day of Hep.
tember. 191. at which election th qualified
registered voters of said adjacent territory
shall be allowed to voti for or against the
annexation to the city of maid adjacent ter-
thls ordinance be pos"'
the city hull, an-i mm i
in a newnpapur puiniHii-'J
Wlnston-Hulem for at n
prior to the opening of th
tration. t
That should Hny v''"1" "
thoHe acting as JuU' r'y
canny or vacancies .,,'..
peraon or persons .i ' " '
of W.nston-Halem ahal. V;
By ordwr of Hoard -f A'- "
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