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; at ta r.v rat were cona.draDfy ahortned. ' ; ;i. i.;.n-4, an3 t .- lht every towti
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Wednesday Morning. Sept. 13. 1922.
Some of The CUiztn't Ambition
For Athecilie and Wentern
!iorth Carolina:
1. A Bard-ararfacayJ h'.nhwtr from Athc--rlTla
ta th eour.tr-a,i of ery eotioty a i
Joiataa' BuneotDb.
. rUr4-arfc4 hia-harayaeeaMxstiactha
eapnaia au msunuia eoanti.
. Kor toariat botela In th! who!
aAnttn region AND ANOTHER C0M
HERCIAL HOTEL roa HEVItJUE.
4. KaCiilit'itneat ef addittonal Surnmer
Camp HchooLa.
I. In-rea4 oh of tb foreata for ra.
raatloa aa4 aoort.
A cantrai nark wtta a aratam ef amaller
parka.
T. A aoilaca la Aahanilia bnilt anon
Toaaitatipaa araad aaouca to aupport a rrat
onleeralty.
a- A greater Hummer School., with enr-
Itetilara arranajedl to cly vocaitoaai tralnlnr
lo arta an4 fnduatrlea. .-
That ru merit ait d!r;ariia tba fact that
'. it aKpir.e'a r.
rotd ao auoated that they may bu.Id up a ; ji i i2
aurptst for ere4:t and for a rainy day qmi i 11 thus fr hf 'M ieM!,r Wia'Js k:a- , Tht are aer.4 in th maati-
;,4.M i ik. 4. r. t . .. . ' ".it rj-anufacture of the aa harmfui h'laor ha, i' tjie of toba.-to. ,
oad In the aVp. Bat a newapaper J In or, i T.'i.; r.ave inn iarfeat pulp!
aiae a forum; the public can reavl and Judg. D" " ' ,e" " nlm tnan n r;l
rverthea. it M a pity that tb public ' " ' ' t ;; ;re o! furniture.
-,..n k.4 k.j ,..,.,. K. 1 vTien he bei;e thai he ran make a qulcir' Tt'- e have the aeotmd iai
tfsttli stvt haya ha4 an opportunity when at J a:umi.nam piaat in the world.
aehool ar.d thia ef eoorae include the labor ! r4 l:"'r d"Rk ,rhlc! k;Iii! Thit ive the iargeat t
Tiut e are se.;unJ ia the mar.u- '
fnton men ar.d their Jea4?r(. to learn at leaat j
the baaie principle of economic
crA ean t away with Is. he mi'A do it." If
piant in the world.
Tnai the aamiary privy law
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I 1 any irtate. from a ir..Lr avsd
Back To The Bliddle Ages
f fradarte J, Maaklp. ona of Tbt Citizen
, Waahlngton eorraapondanta, la amazlncly opti
mlatic Not the aalticf eonfUenea and far-
flung hope ef the man. "Tha paycholotint.
. ha aaid in aa artlcj publlahed on thia pas
jaaterday, "with hia uncanny knowledge of
hunum complex, may anon b expected to
TUX aJi imporunt part Is our court cf Juatlce."
If. befora framing that preaictloji. he had
a rod ltd oonditlona In North Carol! aa and many
'other States, that optimtara would not have
perched ao in-ondly upwi h:a prophetls pen.
J Hi article cam only a few day after an
, Interchange of editorial comment between The
Craenifooro New and The Goidboro New had
brought out the faet that, when thia State dl-
y '
cover a man to be criminally Ihaane. ahr
f a
locfc him wp In a penileasUry and refimea
him medical treatment f:r the lirkneae of h!
artind. In other wnrd. while Mr. Jiaiiitln telia
t Oertnan court employing fxychologi! I
&
Jja" on diacrepande in evidence, we cling t-.
a ca:om that disgraced tip Middle A.
: bare saved ao many miundrtanding and
heart-turning, ao much atony of mind, so
much printer Ink. We recommend that a
Primer of Economics, short and simple, be
prepared and mad a compulsory study in
every grammar school, in every trade-union
hall, in every business organization. It should
stats hrt thst capital is not wealth. Capital,
joined with labor, produce wealth; neither
prodJce it alone, although labor leader have
the l!uor that kills alfwly. he will at ones ahuc axpct.
make and -II that which kill, sadden. That j J.X
U the nature of the beaet everywhere. The! 7 hat e have the largest denim
I mill In the worM.
man who patron: a bootlegijr is taking a I That North Carolina haa the
. . . ,,, ru. , . I h:ehet mountain eaat of the M.a-
chance fn his life. When he survives, he t, Fiimls,
That more people were vfcecinai
rti ascainxt typhoid fever in 12!
.hui in any other State.
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FOX JQURRL AOw-AAT&RfPtS WTVICS W?7?5
A Arc WFPF ? TM FJWArj jrU GOOD - TOO
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' a -a x. '" -. -r-j- . r. r s nri
sated not by th bootlegger'f "honesty" but
because circumstance have not made it easier
- . . , ,, , that more children were vaccj-
for tho bootlegger to ae.l w.ft pol.cn. rilti aeam.t diphthen toin
r j antitoxin' than in any other South-
j em c'tate.
Kepublicana e-videnny perceived the danger TnAt over 59 P'r cent ot the
i population of the State are served
been known to make the opposite claim. If; of the people getting hot under the coiiar as j by whole time health department.
a result of having no heat under the houw. ! u ,hf. Urgnt d8nbutins center
. t '.'A h J-o-eie-tr:c power in the
f.Tid.
it The Cif.xen ha often emphiid the im
osibUlty of our courts dieniriT an even-
band-d justlre wi'hout the aid of an expert
jiiychologiet and paychiatrut h(M buine
4t should b to establish the reip'n:bitity :
trresponsibility of the ac used. Hut it would
ts of little avail to determine the mental con
dition of a priaoner If, after finding him ab
normal, we locked him up In a Jail and made
ntt even a pretwie of providing the profex-
. sional rkill that would hal his mental sick
ness.
s "Having no fund fop the cars of then
Insane," Mya ' The O!dsboro News, "the man
ag"mer.t of the ftat peni'en'isry can not run
a lioepi'al " Enormous indictment! Illlmit
able vaete! Men who m.ght be re'.ired to
tennc.-n and returne-i t ihe world's worker
left to be'-omo Iranian for l.f. jch wanton
dt motion, s-jch ,:) cruelty, ba neither
labor alone could produce wealth, Russia
would today be the richest country Instead of
tii world's tragedy. Old Father Abraham, al
u ot far back s Adam. was. a capitalist.
hut the darkest age of history contained none.
Th countries of those periods were as Rossta
today, made up of non-capitalist. c autocrats
and oppressor (knowing nothing of enterprise)
md slaves. Capital ia enterpriae. specialized
knowledge and good credit. It is very shy.
th avt. And wealth is dependent upon cir
culation of capital; movement. Rob and pllaaga
a merchandise shop, and what have you? Per
haps f.ne-fiftfeth of the goods the shop puts
out in a year, and then a dead shop v dead
gooe that lays for th community no more
rf-rido-n egg: stagnation. Tfiat is Russia. By
all means, let us have a few leesons In
ef4n write.
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A Forward Step For The Episcopal j , JIhVvTkr"n" 5 P?r
Church
Yfte Aahevhie- Missionary District of the
Protestant Episcopal Church is new the AShe
vllle Iioceae. Approval by the General Con-
. . . ' -K
veniion 01 in rejuei or xne a:sir:ct cnurcne
was not unexpected, but nevertheless the con-
That Xor:h Carolina ha tt.e
highest birth rate. 33 4. and one
among the lowest death rases, ll.v
of any flat In the Union.
NO WO.NDEP. THEI HESITATE
HE'S ONLY A NEU'SPAPER MAN. Vv'HAT
DOES HE KNOW OF BUSINESS I
By JOHN LATHROP
In Editor And Publisher.
.In your heart, Mr. Business man
Critic of the Newspaper Press, im
agine you every 2 hour having
to tell to the whole world thi-
thing you Have done. Have you,
. Mr. Average Business Man and Mr
Average Citizen and Citlxenesa kept
ao closely to tha lino of rigid truth ?
as you understood truth aa this I
newspaper puousner wno lays ta-,
fore you and all men his daily;
record 7 May you. Justly anf falr-
xr. - ' ; p.a.n. KONusinmi "j an j that full meed of credit for sincer-
VIS- a pereonii, ipecieu 1 qaate supply ot ina, oiacK ana Jty wni(,h honest men mm
.... .'t.i ugui,i.4.c-y w : vwrr-u. wiiK!i ai rnusi oe DuugiiL manifest?
ek-cted, he would have to do with ' ject as to oualitT and time of de- . ,nwspafter man referred to
the si-ai and .-.fhe himnMi nf i Iv4w to oit ri.i.4U the beginning was not elected.
that municipality, immediately af-; own "and the other manufacturer 'natead a man of immensely lesser
ter he was nominated, his oppo- ; troubles. ' business experience got the office.
nent. a -.ir-fTit merehant dr. i H mini r.....u. -j .i.i cut this defeat was not . charac-
clared that the other nominee was ! and operate most expensive fac- j leristlc f the recognition of news-
oniy a newspaper man. w am n.a tory. into which every factor enters- !" "
hat knor of aithMM?" which makes up the operations of wlk1f. ' ilfe- Durln contact with
neanng t.iis declaration in cam- i other manufacturers. This plant 'w poini
up to date, and maintain- rfaer?. 01 P";ic concerns, tateiy,
vention'a action will bring satisfaction
Enisconaliana and contrratulationa fmm iieir I r a""'- "BOlltlcal flappcrism')
friend in other communions.
The change In - organization of the district
ia a measure of its growth in communicant.
in financial resource and Sn it Influence aa an
agency for the promotion of epiritual inter
ests in Westarn North Carolina- Establish m
iCopyrigtit. lilt )
i '-ou:nem eauors lament tnat in paign meeting. I asked the nes-;mustbe
l 1 i'i i4Ae arui r ini-rra; 1:1
ntrt 111 : r, . ,.0 . man .ft.- k. I . . . . Vi . A i. tkn, .. . . , -. LI.L
to , politic the women of the South meeting, these jaiiona: I will insure evenness of nrodumion
'.tVhat is your function in news- I for time, tide and preaa time wait
j paper work ? Have you succeeded on no man.
In the days of my youth, down in In your business? How long have He must deal with labor in prac
I:. I J'O'J conducted it?" tically every branch pressmen.
Where ai; women are charming! "For twenty years." he replied. I machinists, compositors, stereotyp
and fair. s "i have been the publisher of mvm electrotypers., engineers, Bre-
I was taught to believe that a maid ; daiiy newspaper in this city, "l , ate", paper hapdlera, engravers,
should receive s have made it a profitable concern. ma.lers, driver of trucks, book-
Jlan's homage and chivalrous ; 1 have paid every obligation. 1 JTteepers, clerks, collectors and a
care .have never had a not go to pro-! dozen other kinds.
I was taught that her place was ten. My. credit is good at tht A salesman? He must sell every
. spieaa woman Krace bank and with the ui.r.'v hnncA. " aay on snort time orders thousands
" mxnrm n im cps4.imt And to radiate feminine charm. It ltd me to om mental .r. and thousands of Individual niece, who waa in Tears man
duty was j uiation a to this: What a a sue-1 of n's product. He must get the 1 newspaper man!"
And that man's primal
I have discovered that at least half
of them have had some training in
journalism. And one must con
feas that. In meeting thee leaders
in keeping track of large current
event or national and internation
al import, the task is easier and
the result more satisfactory when j
the other man shall have been one
oniy w newspaper man.
For,' If ao, how human, ho
understanding, how broadly ln;
lonnca on wnat nas been an
what 1 that fellow proves to b
sheltering beauty
The result in Maine indicate a conviction
that republican steps toward stable comlitkmj
'.ive been mis-steps.
And to leave aU its tricks to the
province of man.
Even Maine Is Apathetic
Xaine time-honored barometer of nation
al i-oi!!ic. registers a reading easily accom
noiUtfd, perhaj-s. to the faith of orthodox
Republican' or Iemorrai. "Hut the fact atand
out tha? all Republican ma;or.Ua ar rather
rif.'ssri ifiy ut dowr;. In thre-quafers 'f th
Htate, !he Repui hcan vote fell off 12.00H below
f.rjrfw while the Democrats gained S"Ci.
Kenator Hale, Administration supporter and
personal Jrier.d of President Harding, is re
electxi. til-, whole t.cke! probably is. but ii.
the ."ev ;tid District I'.vpreserKativa Vhite is
having an iiric ifiifortably close rate with Mr
M:J:j"i! ! n- rnocrat.
Jf VI,ite loses, the nv.t UMtiperatitious
iit;pu! in 4.n will feel a c. reep' nation Kn -wn
tr iho4 w rr han'lwr.:injr on the wa'i
fr M tii e has . seldom Iw.t l a Democrat
to any effh-e tha- svn a narrow margti or
Church in this territory is now able to atand
I on lt. own feat and perform i" task on terms
I
of C'luaiity with the ma,-.ir yn::i tr.1- rhu-'. h
1'lie pe-oide of tht rev.on are l.rnir.g t'e
habit of taking stock of their ma "erf.? pro-
. .u k . . . ... , j She wxs taught to eipeef that the
? ' v' ' '''' ' " ' 'f men wuid protect
proveir.enr of asri ulture, the development
water power and manufactures, the betterment
.f the puMi." n hole and the bu!!ding of high
way.
inarms a :
vil! ue eq'-.ny welci-rned
,' ceaf jI newspaper publisher? What product to his customers with such !
From fnrce prriu-uve of harm. I u his business, when you take it to'
; She w hs scn ioied to place poli- j piece and look at the severs'
I . ' naer ine can, j parts? I it jjalioed, after that
process of analysis, to assert:
That the successful daily news
paper publisher is competent to
claim classification among the men
protect i wno spea with authontv on na-
Fair w.-man from things that ' tional business affairs, on the basin
annoy. i of his experiences in his own Lusi-
And that however ciever no maiden j neaI
should ever And. talking with various men
He other than aenti and cov. kirk un in tha
And. without quj-on, any eent tha-1 "h a "'' ahrlnk from publishing world, these were the
) attempting to think conclusion:
s forward stP jn apl.-ttual achievement On political points of the day. 1 The successful dailv newspa-
t uj per puojisner in a mar.uf ioturer.
s.-m- ma.e auorer j -i;n au c the problet;w that face
In superior masculine way. any other manufacturer, and some
i-he darned it unce.-itle for ro- that are peculiar to the-publishing
man to vote t business.
And the mere thought of politics ! , . f. ... , .
captured her stoat. . k- c
j speed as no other manufacturer-
i
Tba lip-stick is beli-reH by rr.a
t-i!:htir that :h t-ig sii- k.
-
sense of literary values, in order
properly to supervise t.ie edttvnal
LYRICS OF LIFE
1 By Dou!as raliot!.)
Ma On Moto-Moter
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plain
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'h.v is miir
'ier:t tha; riot. Co it.
.r. cf a tin -. thrush
th.t the ercirs h
t t- a y h v i.fir i f
h ; l'1 , 1 r w'i i.
. Tlii was wen in its ear. out the . dontrtmcnl
I v"'"' dismay j 3. He is and must be alway a
j Now wasen the fair Southern correct judge of the state of the
l.t!l'l
1 With woeful admission that this
j pet tradition
I Pi. 11 goren with tyrannous hand.
j We are plaintively told that this
j (aistorn of 61d
t Perift aUogether'too much
j And th 1! men now attack her and
i and rail her a slicker.
j A politifa! flipper, and such.
; Thoutrh t.-.ey've taught that the
i r-trne ,-ts crattl by men.
i W ' w,- tnn disgraceful for
fmin;n ken.
Felix Mils.
salesman must at
collect for his product from thou
sands of customers agents and
subscribers and the fleeting buyer!
on the street and In the public
place. j
But he selis more than the fin- !
ishned manufactured material pro-
duct. For the newspaper publish-'
er is a salesman of advertising j
space, which he must (it as to!
price to the cost of production and
the ability of the other business
man to pay. To do this, he must
maintain a staff of keen, expert,
efficient solicitors and "ad" writer.
with such a man over them as is
competent to judge as to what kind
and how much of advertising
uusiiiesH man snouid buy
iv i mii per ceiu result.
. A Judge of literary values? Some
of the cynics will laugh at that
cynics of the ciasa who drool away
their time for days to produce of
ten that which posseases no more
tain. H must Answers To Question! j
i miuf TIm AMwrUM ciueae le
(mautw Suras, nun J. auasiav -IM".
Wis-Uiau. u. u. txos
sliw Mruut u itfnnaatlaa. zs Bums
UM tlta aertl 4 14(41. S1MI 4M
aitibrlsl How a wLU at anews a
tain 0K444O4 uvaaiM, Mr mo-iai4
k3.4 r44Mn 44 say KI4MSL KIK4
iw smttaa muair a krisar. til wl
444 artdtsa aaa aamaaa ma M
Q. Are bathing place an imf
porta nt factor in tranamltting dls
.4
i -i t.f-ra.iy th
is goe. So goes
i vitstorj In or." t;. ogrsior.al d .strict wr.u
dafense nor erri.se. To eape the charge of j Hok ,;k ""ghed n .-. balances and four
Middle Age barbarism. North Carolina must !
pro lie psjvtiiatr!' a! reatn.ent f'-r her ;nr.t ; ' r "''" I'" '
If 111 prisoners. T' do J111r.ce in her court. " ,h" "-v,r tbu "s
she mi.st have the serv.c-s if ir! h i g.st and "' !f r1 l" "' 'I'-tie enthusiasm
psjchlatria-. This .-a;e r.'t --.f? .rd ?., -r i.l! "n "' t; 'h'' " sa!wrts f.r tha avccompiiali
:rmany In hiiimsnwu a. 1 .-.lightnn-.nt. i'"'C!i'-'' she Adruimstrat. r., ,f tbouaanu) of
:; ,-,:.. 4e. ,,r Rnub.. .i:..m do not take
rotih
jtb- ,
t Kg,
The "i.xr.T who says A: r '; l.- .i-;.
'on the East b llrr-ry ("s'-ot L .-dge a p. .on
Wet by Hiram John.- r.. " n.ig'ht add t
Henry Cabot I.cre is srre bounder.
i
J ! t
to go to 'he t
help guaran- I
.- the f:. ;., a:: maj.r:-
The line of as- r s Vst.c. i the ah rts-.
distance into difficulties almost i.-resimble.
4
The Turk'B pursuit of the Gek in-.io-duct?s
u to the Quick Man of' Europe.
i gress. what
ffi-i '. or the ni:i-
..r.i rt il lalis in States where :tffecii...n f.-r
he flrjrd iM l'a:- is far Us. ardent? In
tn.4e ar.d doubtf-i! Stat.-s whte .ndependents
dec -ile the ,- .e i niy a Revubii- an leadership
tonftd'ntly M.nd t the p.ditica; signa will be
.-.lie .iny f-r-.ain;y ,.f indorsement. If
there Is ' -ntroversy over the real meanlr.f of
h..v llnir.e l.as g-r.e. it ... at least sure 'hv
h lei't goirg n- i rnaily s-j-or.g for normal' v . j
Tv r.r.te's ritht: -h' r?v. ia v-"r
1 i iha' s v t.,. n-ak--- th heat.
Av i n::irried women a!! alopg
n -nil kep !h.f-:r ''rc-.i.tT rve-t
I' c ..it-l a lilt! tv.ih. n wv.- l
f'f k.ndn'-ss ri-".v ;,r j then.
.t;'r- .a-ion lMi; tard
From ths- (..d rj.arrte.l. men
Ari' even -hn upon s hii'.
A hiii shjt's hrsr.i to i.r.ii..
Th- !.; .f r.-.gines n a bf will
h.'fr fur a time
titnr'.t ovrri.ad a rar.
t ir r eri. ad a v . f. .
In- a. that many women are
Wi-hou't a little s-.r.fe. .
t . if she ptta a !i-ti h.
Th-y way some women do.
Jt air. ; no fault of hers. I Set.
Tlie one to I l.ime .s you.
Thr tanit is y.urs. as l:ke as nor.
The mcto-meter'e trere
To h-iw a car or woman's go;
To have a little care.
(Copyright. ltU. ry Th 'McClure Ncwspa-a
fyndiiat i
ease? H. E. V
A. A questionnaire on the sub;
Ject was sent to J.000 physician
recently. Of tha 150 replies rj
ceivea. 70 per cent, believed bat
ing places are important factort
In spreading some diseases; 2a pet
cent, thought they were not; foul
per cent, expressed no opinion. Tht
writers considered infections ol
. . . . , . . - ! ... - --- . I 4V4. Mt 11444 thmaf nliln vanRTC
I pui.nc raino. xor upon mat nuxing Bruui.ie nierary and social value I . j " - i
ana nowing and mercurial thing I man quite as often some bright iuv-inUnw
hi very business existence depend, i ""--'g reporter dashes off at fore- "m.. 5 tK.Uch .ad bee 1 Uf
4. He is and must be. according ' draft speed in half an hour mitted at bathing places. Anothaf
to his conceptions, a servant of the I He mu"t see that th editorial 2.ues"on t1 to which tners.
puoiic good; tor. unless he con- i uepanment maintains a level of .... """" aeuwrai
vine and freshen that conviction meri' ih writing and gathering . en , ea ,.etllw accidents w
every day. in the minds of a given ' nes and opinions and all of the transraission f disease , was
portion of the newspaper reading multitude of specialties that make fater,d?nBer ln "r'mln re
public, that he is conserving the ' UP th modem newspaper and do M opinions were given. Sixty-
public good, he wid lose his fol- " 'thin the economic limit of the 1 ' . y ceni. ronaiaerea oantit-r .
lowing and his business will die ' newspaperV-financlal rsaonre ! ,nfecUo. ,ne more important; Jf
the dea-h. For the man who alt at ih. 1er. cent- drowning or accidents.
5. He is a s.iesman who must fountainhead of authority In the . a n p.er rnt- neld tnat
11. iu 11. i.i.i-;ii..i among me mil. m a uatiy newspaper must
lions of mental reactions and opin- . Kf pP always ;n mind the two e
ior.s and prejudices and peculiari- j fer.tiais a high grade product and
vi i.i itjp." ai iars;e. - is tu cost what the
I . He is. above all; day by day. ! nswpaper may afford to pay aa
! the explcrer of an unknown sea. ! we!1 2 to find th money with
i the traveler across an unknown which to pay for It.
j land, the analj-zer of a cor-relation ' A public servant Aga-n the lit
of social forces which are a com- j tie cynic mav laugh But recall
, bination of a trillion of the min-! the course of Journalism which
I utiae of humanity component 1 every day has to lav before the
elements. 1 .hi. ..,.,!. 1. . . v'
mportant forward 1 -, u. v. . . .v. "'"f11 work r.
The Scissors Route
THE WILIAM.TON BRIDGE.
t.Vew and observeri
The buildir.g of the Williamston
brirli;e .;ver the Roanoke the form
al ;.er.ing of w hich was celebrated-
jesterday at Williamston was
one of "h
moves that have been made in the
ia'.e a part i f the general move
ment f r the facilitation of travel I r
were equally important.
Q. Is the highest tlam In thi
world In this country? J. J.
A. The Shoshone dam ln Wyom
ing is the highest ln tha world. W
has a height of 328.4 feet.
Anil P.lf sialyl .
I' '.pSnill .n ....I1AIV11.I - . . . ' . . VI
. .;' , ""I., psiitnii v.ij. luaii ana woman, which can
but iron-rigid in determining, and I not be hidden away in records of
u..tv, ,w hui uumtnni;, ito i meeiinfs ana secret conferring
tor never! out must in the very nature of his
uriaieni to k qestree
It nas been long understood that m.v k. ia.... i.
'f-.n "err fa- .n? ' I thr?uh O-cle f year, carries on with exceptions here and there the
'NortVlinThas not .tood i jmefT
tb.ck because tasks .ooked difficult i , "nsmusi b. a m.iSon1 hhi nVr?0?? U to- r
e!arv. it has gone ahead and I J.llf,. !"'h i i" .' very hrt is for the good
Th V'terans' Bureau, with 3l.fi Jul.- v::h the Turks a
bolder, ought to keep the. veterans fmm hav-l r.p. t t,.n,e rr..,,-,.
gie ln their cumber aoraany iiag-holders. . Ana .Mm"t
J-tn i-t-riojs. we tiiav
;aii major arroci
t-EiJAL FEE.
" ra!V
o ask y-uraad sir,
.niter .vour 'U.ghter
! f ii ha-
las t . i.4-her v.. 11 '.-i,r 1
in ( -'iid make n-f sii,::hie w ire
j Ii-.t;.ff No. I ..i t th.mi-. she would
4i.il. :rs. t,!f :iJ,e i. l..n Tin-4'l it.t
Five
dr.n b.g thing in a big way. The
building cf the Wililarr.eton bridge
is one of these things. It will
prove a wonderful convenler.ee and
not a convenience alone but a pay
ing mve-strnen
is to ne, socially, politically, econ- j of the people?
rtnal.y, the newspaper of tnd.avs
omtcally and from th standpoint
of the patriot.
A manufacturer? Each U hour
he utilise fnna nf n.or.ntn.
Transportaiion t bought in a changing market which
tac.iiie wot an tne time for m- j must b transported by rati or wa
,rea!"d r-chf- Iter, trucked through the, streets.
. ., . 'and arrive at the printing plant in
Q. Dor. , .team pat.-i come i just thoe quantitie. and at Just
to a stop at the end of u stroke? j ,hee hour, when they are needed
tor r. cannot store hi paper u-
J B
' A. At the end of ch stroke
the pistnn is stationary for a frac
tion of a cond.
. --.
plie in a w arehouse aa may most !
omer manuracturer.
H. mi bring thU newsprint to 'recording of ti. curnt facu"
icaieraay. it is admitted, there
uc weaanesse. somewhat
of pandering much of narrow par
tisanship, sometime less than 100
per cent, honesty in reporting and
printing what the world was do
ing. Today the lesson learned, the
da.Iy newspaper publisher reaches
out into the rich field of fact, and
redeems the public nreo .i,.
confidence of the people by per
i forming honest Work and faithful
Q. Who wera the Biddenden
Maids? A. H. Ii.
A. This nam waa given to two
unmarried sisters named Wary ana
Ehzabeth Chulkhurat. born at Bid
denden In 1100, and Joined to
gether, aa tradition state, by tn
shoulders and hips. They livsa
for 34 years, when one died aaa
the other, persisting ln a. refusal
to be separated from the corps'
of her gister, succumbed after sot
hours. . - - -
Q. Where is the largest
In the world? J. G. R.
A. The Cnlversity of . Washing
ton at Seattle haa a stage in w
stadium which ta aid to b. tW
largest in the world.
Q. What was the former Mf'
ness. religion and organUatJon r-
liation of the present Commissi
er of Prohibition? F. M.
A. Ray Asa Haynea was
tw
editor of th Pispatch at HillsNW
hio. He is a Methodist, a. Ma
and a Woodman. !
Q. What ia a social was
R. -
A Social wasps ar those U
live in colonies and are all Pt
makers. Their nests ar stomeUst"
of large sire and shelter a P
many individuals. - i
Si