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iAGR SI SALISBURY EVENING rOST, SALISBURY, N. C APRIL 30, 1918. gMALL TOWN FIRE PROTECTION , (RED CROSS CHAPTER. , S:j11 towns having no regular fife !p.!rtimenU can better tfieir fire fjro- tMtlon by adapting plan which lias ' teen followed by Cambridge City, In ticr.a, for the post tw years. iTho pla.V! comparatively inexpensl?e, and consists in placing small extinguish era . thiourfarnit different parts of the town Ly individual , property owners. Tha extinjiuisfters are enclosed in taxes with glass fronts, and are sta- tioned ca telephone poles where easily 1 tJ.cjiible. The fire chief reports tha since the Installation of this equip ment three Are Euave ween extinguish ed wi'Jh the extinguishers, twj of the fres originating in Monies from de fect!" heating arrangements end the Cher icing a turning automobile in local garag. , - , . Tfs scheme should be of benefit to tiie smaller towns, crpecially to cases of fi rss which are discovered before 'tey fcinv gone (beyond the incident s'.aper-lMutufil Insurance Journal. Every city or txn should provide possible means for fighting fires. T'ie smal ltowa need not be discmir- ted because' it cannot nave a f uJl-paid flr department like lanjre city. Get tha most end best you can. Take it up v.th the Insurance Commisisoriar at r.aleigh. He twill advise and ai l you. , if , I , wss v. THiSISTHEBAYOFTHE f(MN ' Her. experience, her ripened Judg ment, enable her to take advantage of the wonderful opportunities for wo men which' the war haa created. But to succeed she must appear young. Cray, streaked with gray, or faded hair gives the look of age and keeps .many women from the' success ,they 'deserve. , If gray hair is your handicap you can easily overcome it with. Q-ban Hair fVildi : reitnrwr tut )ian thousands of other women. It will gradually bring back all the natural color and gloss and take 'years from your looks, Q-ban Is not a dye, but a delightful toilet preparation s neces sity for every woman who understands the value of keeping young. It a ill not stain the scalp, wash or rub off , or interfere with washing or waving the hair. Also removes dandruff, s keeps the hair heaHhy and Is easily . applied by simply combing or brush ing through the hair. .' ' Sold by, all good druggists' every where on Money-Back . Guarantee. Price 78c, . . y . ,.. . j A iRed Croqs AuKilfcwy Chapter is to be organized tomipftt at Mill Bridge. Raw W. W. Way, chairman of the lo cal chapiter, twill be in attendance and the committee on surfh onsanizaUons vti'l aJo be present. Mrs. J. II. Gor man, Mrs. E. C. Gregory, Miss Mury - Henderson and Dr. I. A. Shafar will a nresent. ) The Ked Cross is getting organized thoroughly over the county and is grating stronger every day. Taos branch will no doi:bt soon be among the strongest and best of the country, for 4he good ipedple of hiat lojslity are alive to all good woris. The meeting is to be held at 8 o'clock this evening. W S S MOEE PHYSICIANS URGENTLY NEEDED SALVATION LASSES ARE HERO INES OP TRENCHES. State is Called Upon for One Hun-1 dred Additional for the Medical Re- j serve Corps. North Carolina is (Jailed upon for' one hundred physicians for the roc ical reserve corps at once, and an ur- gent message has been sent out from the medical advisory commi'tee of the Council of Defense asking that the enlistment of this number ba specified, as much aa possible. ' . j Surgeon General Gorga of the army 1 is asking for 6,000 additional physi-1 ciuns, and Surgeon General Braisted of the navy .for, an additional 2,000., The list of men in the medical reserve corps has been practically exhausted by recent assignments to active ser vice, and both branches of the service must havo more men for proper med ical care of the soldiers and sailors. I North Carolina, has' ao far supplied about four hundred doctors for the I military , service of the nation, and at 1 the recent meeting of the State Med-1 ical Society resolutions were unani mously adopted placing the members Under the provisions of the selective service principle, to be administered through a commission of five members appointed by Governor Bickett. On account of almost continuous absence from his. office during the past few weeks in the interest of the Third Liberty Loan, Governor BickeU has not yet named this commission , . In the meanwhile time is precious. The boys in the service must ,be as sured of the very best attention. They are now getting it, and will continue to do soMf the roster of the medical reserve corps can be maintained with and available number of the best men of the profession. While North Car lina has enlisted in this service virtu ally twenty percent of its physicians, the now call is expected to meet with a ready response, j. MaJ. J. W. Long, of Greensboro, has ' hag of this work in the state, and -applications may be made to him. if,-- V..."&..-.', y 1 f : ifc ; I & -v m A . I I ttW.''.-iteeiii'iil-tf'' 4a)aMssjMses1stks9'ejHWMMaV aa-assfc, EDITOU OF GERMAN NEWS- ; TAPER. GETS 5-YEAR TERM K:.raa3 City, Mo., April 29. Carl Cleeser, iptuiblisiher of the Missouri States Zeitung, toiay plwiod guilty in federal court before Judjre A. S. Van Valkcinbumpjh, to a charge of vio IsV.ni the espionage act. He was sen tenced to five years in the federal penitentiary at Leavenworth. Witlv Jceob Fro'cierk, connected iwith the same emvan language newspaper, Gleeser was indk'ted by i federal grand jury recently as a re sult of articles aj ipearing late last year in the .puMicotion attaching the administration and covertly defending Germany in the war. W S S SLAYER OF FAMILY IS SENTENCED TO LIFE TERM All American soldiers in France now know Irene and Gladys Mcln tyre, Salvation Army lasses, who in t:ie bitter figlit of tieicheprey the oth er day remaind in a French village Just behind the lines and served hot coffee, chocolate and doughnuts to t'.red American soldi-jrs. The fact that German shells fell all about them t raring up the roads and houses did not frighten them, and they stayed on the scene till they were ordered back b; the military commander. They are the daughters of Colonel William A. Mclntyre of the Salvation Army, who is New York and New Jersey organi sm Their home is at Mount Vernon, New Y.rk. Ithaca, Mich., April 29 Twenty four thours after Wilkrl Kimball, his wife and three children ihud been found slain at their home mer here yesterday, Herman WittLg, a bache lor, wlho made his home with the famliy, confessed to the killing of the two and was sentenced to life imprisonment. Wittig cdmittcl the shooting of Kimball und his wife, but denied all knoHr.eldge as to how the children met their death. A quarrel over $40, the police de clare, is the only motive for the crime. The next time you buy calomel ask for Great Britain has ,7.70 mia v. of coast line to defend. The purified calomel tab Jets tfiat are entirely free of all sickening and sali vating effects. Medicinal virtact Yutlr ItnproreJ. Gauanteia by ywt draff iit. Sold only in sel:d pacluf ct. Pries 3Sc ' ' "Daddy, Play My Piece" For a moment comider the playerpiano merely as an ed ucational factor in your child's life. Here is the tiroi? osition: If you could obtain for your boy or girl a dis criminating preference in the selection of music, if you could teach tihem the charac teristics of each composer's works, if .you could cultivate in them a knowledge nf the standard comiositioas, wouldn't yo'U consider it worth the price of a phyerpianc? This knowledge icould not be bo eifectivey offered to the young mind in any other manner yet a Starr Made Player is a family entertainer first, last and always. If this phase of the playerpiano has never occurred to you before, aren't you overlooking a very important side of your child's development? The Starr Player-piano has dozens of re,il advantages for instance, the well-bal anced bellows don't tire little legs. Let us take this proposition up with you. NOT MECHANICALBUT SO HUMAN- COME SEE! PLAY IT YOURSELF E. S. VAN ALSTYNE Piano Builder and Toner KNOWS A PIANO Special Factory Repr. 317-18-19-20 WALLACE BUILDING. 'PHONE 230 eif ike Top Tlo allis Tl O limd Met All ! We want the city to cross before Saturday night and end with a full allotment raised. UY LIBERTY I'll vTT-v A TXT" o ; I rum Sidisfciiry Over til e l op reached Hie city of Salisbury is allotted $237,000.00. This amount is not ... . . . V , ... - , ' : . .'i... .. -', ,. ... , - lacks something like $65,000.00 of reaching this amount i: "' : BUY NOW-.-E.UY ALL YOU CAN yet; there o 1 If ilmiftee
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