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.V - SALISBURY EVENING POST, SAL IKBURV, K C AUG. 13, 1918. ( - - PAGE FITS , HANK AND PETE " T THE TASMS A BIT TOO STRENUOUS FOR P&IE , ' Br fCEN ICUNG) , -,55! cook is CoiW TO , a co.Tosh s-amo HC SeoFFfllfwr PO ANY FlPtNC- Tl V i I f. I'JSS ? HAe fob soPPfR' mamch i'm TMe i must scyo vou " canseparaK leT'ittTeu it At' j ' LIZ-AP VCO.NMOTTV' RfcE AT COOK , .ZT VTHSe MAP P TtHCS dl ft. ' . 1 :ETl -r where pid VxmC op rpin inv. TMts HiMutc ! K - k I , i i W&r V- J 1 - PAVING THE WAY TO POOL THE RESOURCES (Continued from Page One.) but will open the door on an era of tical problems relating to the cloise J unprecedented advancement by all the co-operation necessary to pool the re- j peoples. ' the war, this community of civiliza-1 CAPITOL AVSNUE MEB- tion will not only insure against thei CHANT RELATES HIS EE- , MARK ABLE EXPERIENCE danger of Hun aggression hereafter, sources of the world. Seek Definite U. S. Estimates. To announce that America will do nimi.t'ii in i. ntcaiHlo trturarft winning the war is very deferent from being j do greater things, reflects the care able to speify just what it will be I fully considered copclusions of Lord, able to do. How many bushels of j Reading. Tho. truth is that Lord The tone of conffdence in which Mr. Lloyd George spoke yesterday, the conviction of American capacity to Gains Thirty Pounds in Very Short Time Gires Vi-to-na Credit A Young Man Again, He Says. "If a fellow ever went down hill, I am that man," said Mr. W. R. Jossey, a rnerdhant at 637 Capitol Avenue, At lanta, Ga. "Indigestion, constipation, nervous ness, stomach ell out of order, sleep less nights, no oppetite all these other side during the remainder of 1918, during the first half of 1919, and every half year thereafter till the fin ish ? How many tons of shipping can able to effect. Ambassador Spring Rice was an unexceptional diplomat, whose absolutely correct manners. it build on its own ways, and how ,jul jng a difficult period long will it be necessary tor tngnstr ships to continue carrying rather rnore than half the American' troops that go to France? Will America continue both willing and able to carry its big share of the financial burden for the world mobilization while also supporting its own great efforts On the last point Lord Reading will be able to make a most illuminating statement, which is prabobly before this time in posSei'sidif of ' the "Down ing street cabinet When he left Eng land many people were in doubt about the propriety of sending him, because has was so useful as a financial ad viser. A man of varied experience, colossal nerve, limitless resources, and daring imagination, he was credited in inner circles with a part greater than nnv other man's in directing the fiscal policies that hed made it possi ble to create and sustain the alliance of many nations against Prussia. Reading's Confidence in IT. S. Particularly was he credited with a great part in framing the programme which sustained the framework of British commerce throughout the world, maintained international cred its, and kept the flow of commodities moving despite the terrific pressure on credit and gold stocks. It is known that Lord Reading, even before he came here as ambassador, had been a close student of the recognized banking, system under the Federal Reservf Board. At a time when most Europeans still feared that the Ameri can financial structure was capricious and dangerous, Lord Reading gave assurance that America, with the re serve system, possessed one of the finest financial engines in the world, vapor. while the immense American stock of gold provided fuel that would enable that machine to perform at full ca pacity. He was foremost among British financers who had been confident, from the beginning, that it was safe to allow Britain's and France's gold to move freely to America; for he was sure the federal reserve system would concentrate it where it would serve the purposes of the allies just as well as if it were kept in Britain. His skill and ingenuity have been largely responsible for perfecting the ar rangement by which the gold stock and the huge responsibility of the American banking system have be come, in effect, the reserves of the en tente cause as a whole. Sees Vast Benefit to World. His present mission in England will undoubtedly be followed shortly by announcement of further arrange ments to maintain the parity of ex change among all the allied countries and between them and neutrals, on a basis that will greatly strengthen the hands of the weaker countries, no tably Italy. During his stay here Lord Reading had opportunity to inform himself about the actual workings of the American machine,.. and he found it even better than he ' has f assumed Ireqtrearlier studies.;, He vssijm. pressed - with sheer1 ' immensity y of . American economic capacity, 'which J grew on him from day to day, and. week to week., He believes that the co-ordination of effort and resources amoog thr allied states Js papable of ' accomplishing bigger things than they : have yet visioned, and thaV-if( maintained firmly "during and after were in striking contrast to the bearing of the intriguing, insincere Bernstorff. But Spring-Rice was not' ccfuipped for th particular piece of work which fell to Ixrd Reading, and which de manded a man of affairs and initia tive. Leagues of Nations Conversion. The premier's reference to a league of natohs likewise reflected the understanding between the British and American governments which Lord Reading has helped to produce. Not so very long ago the organs of British opinion commonly regarded a league of nations as impracticable, ac ademic, and possibly dangerous. There was a period during which but for the courtesy due to President Wilson it would have been classed with the vaporings of Bolshevism and the dreams of blantant theorists. But when Mr. Wilson talked about "force without stint, 4erce to the utmost," and then got a million soldiers to the other side in forr months, it began to look like less vapor. Lord reading knows the sort of league of nations President Wilson has in mind and Mr. Lloyd George understands it better that he did be fore Lord Reading returned to Lon don. His lordship fully appreciates that, aftre the war, there must be some league of alliance powerful enough to keep Germany in awe of its power to make Europe safe with out keeping it forever in arms and to impose terms that will prevent the resurgence of Prussianism in another effort to conquer the world. Whether this be called a league of nations or an alliance of powers cap able of enforcing their conditions on Germany is not important; it must have the power, and it must compel Germany to live by the conditions that will be dictated to her, until spiritual regeneration from within shall have made her no longer a menace. In this view, Mr. Wilson and the British premier have no dif ference; and Lord Reading knows it. W S S NOT ALL STAY ON BOTTOM. 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Boon I could; eat all that a wanted, and : anything tfcat I wanted and nothing disagreed with me. 1 "This wonderful remedy, Vi-to-na, got right down after that kidney trou ble and I was very oon rid of that. Good, riolt blood began to flow t'hrough my veins veins once more. My weigfht came back by leaps and bounds, and the old, worn out, fatig ued feeling is a thing of thopast. Now I amt 'telling everybody whom I meet that I am a young man again. "You know I'm a carpenter as well as a merchant, and Vi-to-na ipiut ime in such fine shape tihiat during the dull months last summer I fput in twelve or fourteen of the hottest weeks at work at Camp Gordon, building some houses. I saw a good many younger fellows drop out from heat, but I stood it line' and dandy. Did not lose a day. I "Vi-to-na did it. It's the greatest medicine on earth." On sale1, in Salisbury evclusively by Smith Drug Co., Peoples .Drug Store; Main Pharmacy; H. iM. Cooke, Spen cer, and Peeler Drug Co., Chestnut Hill. 1 WSS TORPEDOED AND SUNK. British Torpedo Destroyer Sent to Bottom in Mediteranean Ocean Re cently. (By the Associated Press) London, Aug. 13. A British torpe do boat destroyer was sunk by the en emy in the Mediteranean ocean on August 6th .Seven of her complement of men were lost, admirality announc ed eoday. GEfAFTERTHESE' PROPAGANDISTS! Liberate yourscll from the thralldotn of that whole gamut of minor bodily eviU"-snyone ol wljicli viU'cou4 the most perfect day. Who feels good when such prodding bodily tormentors are spreading their disorganizing pmpasanda cf ll-neahh through yoar ystcm I How can you ree the bright ijde of things when con stipation sows tt's noxious seeds of internal sanitary pith and disease. It can't be done until you cleanse your internai body. 00 that now by foing to the dnig store and getting DR. CHARLES LAXATl V E r t LLtTS. 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Be fore the war no one fhouglht of at tempting to save such, wracks as are, now brought nip from -the' depths, but sfifips cjow are priceless. The financial value of the salvage iwork is enorm ous. The cargoes salved are them selves worth many millions of dol lars. Recently a big American tanker col lided on a dirk night in the English Channe with sturdy British stan dard dhip carrying oil. There was an explosion of benzine, and both (vessejs were quickly swept by flames. Of the crew of the British ship only eight men, who jumped overboard, were saved. Salvage work on fcQth rfcips began w!th the arrival of tugs which, nfler overcoming many d':.?ic".'tfis. manag ed to tow them Joae in shore. There ic was necessary !o sink them by gun fire. They are .ioiv being brought to the service, a lon. arluons -1'isk. .T'ie tanker, a Une vessel some 500 ft long and new-built, had on board 16,000 tons of oil, and, though she blazed for four day, half of the car go was salved. 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