-THE UNION COUNTY PAPER-EVER YBODY NEEDS IT "THE UNION COUNTY PAPER EVER YBO. I READS IT e Monroe Journal PUBLISHED TWICE EACH WEEK - TUESDAY AND FRIDAY VOL.25. No. 37. MONROE, N. O, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1919. AIKI'LWK A.VSl UKI Xn WEL- IXM1P1.KTK ACCORD RKACHF.I) WMfc HOME CKI.F.BRATIOX. I OX AM. t.HlMAN OlFSTinvs Stewart Fiel.l ltt liix Lm UNly IWumeiit Will Probably Ue Handed K.tr It ;Mline Secured Kvery Hun Saturday Xiglit French anal Soldier T County Kp-tM to Pa- Aiiirrk-an Highly Pleased. ' ra.le in Filiform. A complrt accord hu been peach- Yes, folks. It's coming. A real alrr ,n Principle on the questions con- ship from Pop Field, at Camp Bragg. nw,ea " ne reply tothe German Fayetteville. will be In Monroe for the counter Proposals. This statement Welcome Home Celebration on July mad responsible quarters Fourth. inursaay. Secretary Riddle of the Chamber of . ,r"lth ,l,d American peace con- ' Commerce was definitely notified late rrerice clrc'ea re highly gratified at Tuesday that th nM hirt wnut.i h ,n'8 favorable turn after the fortnight aent to Monroe to honor the Union vf rf,nK on deadlock. The accord in county soldiers. elude the.SilesIan question, the pro- Several exhibition flights will be Posed iini8lon of Germany to the given for the benefit of the twenty- ,e??"e ot nations, ana reparations five thousand visitors expected in which were the ch,ef utjects of dlf ! Vnnnu fnr ih. h i ference among the delegates. a morning and afternoon perform- The, reenient in principle leaves ance. Nose dives, tall spins, loop the detail and drafting, which, loops, and other things of like nature " 'ou,d be accomplished by calculated to make one look skyward ' ' 'u" noun tne expectation llttv ha AvnAPtofl All rnvllah anor. I hi tnat actual delivery of the docu- rows and other nondescript birds will ment wto, the Germans will not take j be chased off the field by the man p,af Defore Saturday night. bird for one day at least. .The agreement concerning the ad 's Mr. T. P. Dillon. Father of the 18I80n r Germany the same as " Fourth, announced several months drt!,bjr Lor Robert Cecil and Col- V aro that a certain voune lady of the "uuw; Wlln omision of the 1 city had placed application for a ride ;ou"n condition, requiring Germany in the heavier-than-air machine. No " "P"ory military serv- word has been received of her can- lce-,M- Clemenceau. president or the ! eling the application. As yet we are con.f"tnc.e contested this condition ' not prepared to divulge her name. " ,el!L ,0 Precipitate the same ques- Every exhibition flight which the 'lon '"France, and the council finally plane gives will be as free as the air nrPPel it. in whioh it nun ft ovnnotaH hot i(o time has been fixed for Ger- an opportunity may be given for those !ua!,.y's e"rnce. but If she conforms who desire to Inspect the plane at '? ne conditions, it Is expected that Ct.F.MKXCEAC AIXS VIC. TORY OVF.K I.Mvn tiKOIKJK. l ... .. . VAtum WILL NORTH t'AROMt srii)llT Ti'i rnunvL ui-niL-n " nw.ir. nilUAt, l flllT I .K II III.' tw V ITlnvc $1.50 PER YEAR CASH. WALTER BLACK OF WAX HAW ferity of Term of ernou Treaty All VnUm Telephone Worker to Quit KepmowUtlT close range, The air ship will light and "take off" from Stewart's field. Just outside the western corporate limits of the city, where carnivals have located and where the City Leaguers are now do ing business. The field, which Is estimated to be one thousand feet square, is being prepared for the coming of the man bird. In order that it may not bump its wings the ground Is being scraped and the poles which held the wires which conveyed electricity to the car nivals are being removed. sne win be represented at the first meeting or the council. The Silesia n settlement Is based on a pleblslte for the disputed Polish Herman region. It has been decided to incomorate that reply In the treaty itself rather tnan present document. It w 000 words. Hme not been lsened and clung. en are Mere Ex pin nation. A us-I trian Trenty Making Little Head-way. Hope again is expressed In Paris JMMMiHy inletui llurlefton Yiehb Attempt to Bring Pofttnuwtter en- eml and F.lrtrlral Worker lo an Agreement. A strike designed to cripple the tel- IHKS BY HIS OWX HAND e Small nf I nwMlHl HU Throat With trlrt Asks (ioternor Bickett to le in Public Dix uvoiuii A Washington Correspondent in I me ureensboro News had the follow ing to say in regard to the support igue of Nations: that the renlv of the allied and ass- enhone t .h- "V :,u' l" anouia give to the ... 1 1 i . . . . . "r wiairu guTriiiiiipuui lo me uernian i urgm .uonaay with the full moral tne demands support of the Ain?rir.in made in the peace treaty soon counter nroDosals . to the Hm.nri ImiDnort f ih. A...-i-... r.-j... . . "i governor BicKett m.- ih- ' .:";": " "r,T ,V.K: 'r"u w tne lead In bringing about Dub- nil Raaor About 6: So Wlnewly i,d Died Tliirty Minuteti letter Biul Health Cause Hal Been Section Fore man for 17 YeursKunen.1 Ser vice. Mr. Walter M. Blak a a.n citixen of Waxhaw and for seventeen u . v irau 111 uriUKiilK DOUT nil h- I . ivmaii iui Kit; a. A. L. I!!9 '! "-hed before"tha", the co.,t o he lea.ne0 Z.o wJdn . rriuy asain iS mcn-ruuw oemeen postmaster Genera Representative Small nf th h noon' d-v K from the effecu of th The commissions to which were en- which numbers about it. member. Representa ive Small' exoree. w 'or the act" " listed the study of various pro- the bulk of the union teletr.nh on. .. .7! T8.!. V .'!?. ?mf" : e,.Pree,..be- Mr ma.t kh k.. . blems brought up by the German re- erators in the United States ' 1" .Isor n Sa.ro"? for .m. TF - Th Ik " Joinders all hare about completed By unanimous vote, the reconstruc- Z enant but say there shouTd1 he h "ked hU comany to send a niia their work and the council of four tlon convention of the federation ZtUc manlStSlon of ihtoiDDrorS t0 relieve hi'n 'o "time On Mo" has settled by discussion more of the adopted a resolution yesterday giv- so that renewed , trenrth TmajTe gir" day ,nd Tueedy Mr. Black worke4 important provisions or the treaty tng its support to the strike and nro- ... ... .. . . V on his fa over which there had been divergence viding that Samuel Gompers. presi- tors """" r,,n "en" dy on which the deed was commit" or opinion Inside the council. These dent, should appoint a committee Mr Small made an initini .nh i ted he had remained at home moat questions Include the reparations from the convention to co-operate favor 7 the leaenJ ' 5 n2lnt 2 ' th "ie. Supper wa, served abot Germany shall make and a refusal with a committee or electrical work- hurch meeUng 1 " BriitSn V. laa ' o'clock and he ate very UtUe tai to give Cermany the mandate over era. the Joint committee to take up Sundav Briston. Va.. last ,ng n opU afteir her rormer colonies. grievances with the postoffice author- The Tetter of the tw .tu.pi... mm later he went Into the yard' and aome Premier Clemenceau of France, ities at Washington in the hone of hJ .1 .Y!' d'8tr'ct mem- member of th f.Ti2l5.!?i'?.? who has contended against any less- asserting the walkout. "My Dear Governor- h "ad bVter retVrn to the ening in the severity of the terms During the debate Postmaster Gen- -i j ' " .... . . . house. Doine h. ..i.i . - ' . of the treaty, apparently has won his eral Burleson was termed r. "tryan- the covenant 1 he leaeue , .ti. and throat before any point, ror advices from Paris say that nlcal official by delegates who S tXli peace" on- 0ne Waa awre of hntentions TwJ the document Is to remain virtual y thought any attempt to obtain "Jus- fereV,ce at VarU I w alrtaE rtrSS- deep gashes wer '"A'cted and death unchanged as to text and the main tlce" from the postal executive would y favor of an asaoclatlon of th? resulted about thirty minutes later changes are explanations, rather than be utterly futile. In this connection ,ed ' ilViin to, , Mr" Black a n of The late Lhi-w ':, r me purpose of min mizing war. and """ seventeen years ago n q esiion which will come before the conven- my study of the plan agreed upon has ,he guccecded hi" father as stion u!81tl" ?f i.,in..i,a.,e.r. .1. whlol?.'.'f " is pased' further convinced mc of the necessltv f?reman and faithful to ..v..t , c iciinnra iu and w sdom nf tha Mnn.m .o mieresi or tne COIHDanv. iha sented. I must believe that the nennl la" lnat ne "eld this place for such modifications, Settlement of the Silesia has been reached. The question Germany's administration to the leag ue of nations is still under discus son. but it is reported, with a tender cy to accord remove Mr. Burleson. Modem Style and Dunce On the other hand little progress Statesvllle Landmark. is being made In drafting the miss- Mrs T. W. Bickett asked the North Ing clauses of the Austrian treaty, Carolina club to go on record as "dis- (it Nnrf h ra rnl Ina o nnrAva K A I nme snows that he waa avaliiPil ciple involved, but I must think the emr0e.e- state should in every appropriate way oeceased was a man who had give. puDiicity to their attitude and ,i ' a,,u IU an piacea thereby contribute to the crystalllza- "" "l,"ul connaence. He was a I. . . I ' '"' " v 4 1 ' v ' " ' I -- v.u v w e yj vi. etui u na uio- I rnprelkv rnnf pi h nl A n iii..'Binll(. Ill contain about 25 -ia"d me"wh,,te th.e,. Aurtr,.B - Chan !S?P?I,l!flhe ",0den tendencies in tlon 0f a 8trong national senUment. I n,ember of the Baptist church and a ui, a ncou ui nuoiiii.ii pv. v. v D . nu u.mc, anu ollcnicu lu llie on. Rilrp that nnr 111) H Isli n luhd I I K IMlSlian. ' Holaoatlnn la nrntaatlno off!lii. ihlLnlhan fnr huln "I tl.... I. ... o'lic lliai UUI lU a ISU IlgUISned w. r,, ,, , ... H,Uiva....n .-' iw. i.tij. ii uicic in unc ipng nr. jn . .hoi. i.. uiaua was mown ana inert In Schools an Investment. University News Letter. Three cases of the Increasing In terest in Bcnooi teachers and school "hard conditions" of the treaty, and thing that leads girls to Samarcand tne ratificaton of the covenant, but Monre,a'nd "'8 of the suicide came declaring that his country is over- (the State home for fallen women) our DPOnift -hniiH .iva M distinct shock to mends here. - 0 . . . senators In some J " . .I rrsreVwere neard on everv uauu. ii whs me consensus nr nnin. Secretary Riddle has secured a sup- wo1r,k a''"08t be'K belief, ply of extra quality gasoline and oil for the ship. PARADE BY SOLDIERS. The parade by all the returned Union county soldiers under Major Up North, in a city of over a hun dred thousand inhabitants, the nresi- dent of one of the most important DanKs in the city has recently made a public statement In which he ad vocates a salary of $5,000 for school nugn Hinde is expected to be by rar principals. To get $5,000 men as the biggest feature of the day. One educational leaders looks to him like monsana ex-aougnooys are expeciea i. good business Investment. to take part. In that aame city one or the banks cery union county man, wnue or paia tne !Z5 membership fee of an 1 I 1 l.m 1 I I. .11 I . . t . . 1 1 I .. . . . wneiuimi wiih urauau iict:usc ui iiu ine uujo iu lue uevii. II is inM orranirth thai. them. Particular stress Is being laid I dance and dress or today." declared ianiHhi tnrm In the pleas of the chancellor against the Governor's lady. r ." , ,u ..u. ,w t. 'on that 111 health caused the wh the dismemberment or Austria. The preachers generally and a an, .'v' " -.1 l.uf" Funeral service was held nv.r tha President Wilson is to do what he great many men and women who are Liu .h k. J.Jii remains at the home in Wavhaw v. uiiuuiuiniij' iu ui i ii k iiidu vviiiiuviim vancu uiu-iasuiuiiru. iiavcirho nnKilA iH..ii.du.. ui- iiciuaj auenjnnn anonr h n'rlnfir .. .. ... ..! . ... ... . .1 -" uioiunaiirii UI LIB I UVC n - - w.. question to tne attention or tne omer Deen saying mis same tniug about ment WhiCh is so vital in the n,in- Kev- ers and Rev. K. W. Hogan peace commissioners, according to a certain forms of the dance all tenance of peace and the safetv of ucted 8ervice- Many friends of statement said to nave oeen maae oy inrougn me years, ana tneir protests the world. Personally I shall he elad lne aeceasea and the family were tha Praalriont tn rsnreapntfl tl ve nf Ir-land warnlnr hnvn hppn tha mnra am. - j ." .. - K I nresent Inturmiut n. i i ........ ..v .v. . v , - - - - - i o - - " v... (q auvocEie tne cause as oren as mvi "-..ni. no t n me cem l8h societies In the United States.who phatlc since the dress styles seem de- LuMip rf.i. ,m j . "1 etery at Old Waxhaw Baottst chnprh. for some time have been endeavoring slgneaVa reveal as much of the fem- 8Ure there will be found nlany Intelll-I Tne deceased is survived by his to nave ireiana s ciaim 10 recoKnuiun ie mnu as one can gei oy wun ana .ent citizens who will likewise tender " na nve CI"iren. three girls and laid before the peace conference. escape arrest. But while it is true thpir gervicea two boys. Two sisters. Mrs. G H. Tne Kiissian-uoisneviKt are report- mi a great many people, aiong wun 'Y0,t wno have an nrnuiv "wrence ot v ass, s. c, and a Mrs. black, who donned a uniform for elementary school principal in the -e "UMian-HowneriKi are report- tnat a great many peop.e a.ong wixn ..Vou who have 80 generously re- if T ,L V M8' .' C" and " Uncle Sam Is urged to be on hand ror Chamber or Commerce There waa no ed t0 hare caPtured the town or Ura. Mrs. Bickett, have viewed, and still gponded t0 the ca of hign d' , Howard of Texas, also survive. j nnt- . j . . la 11 w I a nllnl ika nvvlnna nt fiAnKt tr I VI our With A 1(1 lm Aorta in ronlani(ai I . I - tne parade. The overseas men and catch in it and the only reason ror me nome service men win noin iane doing It was because these business pan. aooui one mousana u n ion men felt the need or a school man In county men lougni vauaniiy ior ae- tneir deliberation mocracy in tne war. union county is in another city or much smaller prouaoi tnem ana aesires losee mem size in another section o' he coun- au in a ooay ana wearing tneir uni- try. the expenses -or five elemental lorms. a pnoiograpn ot tne soiuiers school principals to the Chicago meet win ue inauc uu picnciru u a mr- mg me Department of Superintend iirormi ior an ume. ence were paid, not as a sop to poo' A silk flag will be awarded to the salaries but bocause the business nieu township which has the greatest per 8aw clearly how fine a business in- cent or us reiurneu soiaiers in me pa- vestment this would be tor the cl'v. raae. ine soiaiers seem very eniiiii- Such examples of good busings siastlc over the coining event and all sense are worthy of imitation. It is capital of the province of Orenburg. from the rorce or Admiral Kojchak. Tt. P. BEASLEY RETURN'S FROM SOCIAL SERVICE CONFERENCE view, with alarm certain tendencies mnv mn.t annrH.tAii. ...,. t-' or modern society as to dress and ershlp In this momentous issue in hu- Shines From Team manners, u is aiso certain tnat man humrv v.. .inn.i.. it.i,. Ch cato Newa. . i . ,. . i i "'"m i iij it vim i . I'rouil to Hear North Carolina Com mended on Account of NVw Wei-frti-e Imw War has Given lin MtitN to Sociul Work. News and Observer. these conservatives have accomplish ed absolutely nothing by their pro tests. Instead of styles which at first so shocked the conservatives, or the moss-backs, as you prefer, have H. Small." COMMERCIAL INDIFFERENCE have spread like fire in dry grass on I KMhihllsl.ment f rnnN.i,.i n-i. a windv rinv nnit hv &nrf hv tha apn. I eral puhl c accepts the change as a ",,,rr . outline rro- fact and ceases to remark upon or I luisetl tn thinlc ahont the raillonl trnnafnr-1 ination. The Pan - American commercial Therefore the nroieat nf the first conference closed Its session in Wash r - -it . . ... I v hiuui,c jl JJ y . lady (officially) or the state will ac- 1 0,1 I"e pa" weelt and ,ne Pre" was hannv becau . . . ... a ninff nmnap i iirniran rinnAni i v . compnsn homing, and passed Dy tne federation of Women's " 'U",D "i' lunlli lui- the beam of cheerfulness An English poet who never lived to return home once wrote in bitter vein : "They sent us off so cheerrul " He would have written differently had he written the homecoming of the Prairie division In Grant park this morning. Woman, the great con tradiction, was in her element there. She who sent her boy off wth a smile on her lips almost two years ago, greeted him this morning with a tear ful glance of Joy. You knew that she -oh, well, "On Sundav I heard Prof. Irvine express tneir willingness to taKe pan. good business for business men to en- Fisher of Yale, discuss prohibition be The rourth or July committee it is courage large Investments in school fore a large audience at Atlantic . . .. .j , . ... ....... m .. i . .. . . unnhi iv inv pi.iu.rui in ni 11 unutMMiuuu id iiHiiniiiK tt bui imihc iui WOl'K. The hptrpr tho irhnn . tho Ki- CT fv." RS id Mr H. r . Ken ev. Slate T . " ' " " - , the soldiers after they have paraded, cer will he th,.ir haina. ti,. 7' fmmi,in., nf m.hiie welfare who W' "PProvlng Mrs. Bickett s attl- why remember now! I . ----- w.v.uo iiuc vi r ' I f iiHu nPAnmn ehott nnrh nor imlaaa I ' I hP mmOii aU Autah uhmiinl f I 4 lt FIDDLERS CONVENTION. worth wh,,e to make their schools, returned last night from attendance ; ' .rTh. abundant S uZ 1 " """l wn.08.eanar?; ihiit 5 nVinrV in tha oftamnnn me Dettor quality of schoo men on tlie National conference ror Social " " . "..1. " . ". " . V - u. . V" ' many years ot -vw" - w.wv v. uw i , . , I . . . i t'l ii n wiiiirHii h re nnw n pthh r inrrn. i niruiiiHiii it i at'iiu if a noi wppn ina nrin- ha f f iarii u.kr. 1 1 a i o ""v" r - v !' i im u tt ui iv, vt uuae itumuiar tfiuows ina cipai pons oi me Atlantic, uuir ana hardy pose suggested tuba and dlahea, Pacific coasts of the United States on scrubbing brushes and mile of suds, UI V J IUIIV Vllll llloi I UIIICIIIOi man sa Judge Lemmond will gather with his whom they can Induce to take charge Work at Atlantic City, "and it had an ",u " ' d Their In- cpal fiddlers iu the courthouse and make or the r schools. odd sound to me. The distinguished Xr-re!chlng Will aV the wo Pac 'l merry In a convention. All the fid- Let's stop thinking about our pub- economist used laborious argument to " ue !ce f" b"fs enlist n a enn the j. . . . . t . j. l ll u.hnn o.. ov ... A . ...in. tir.w.i that nmh I hi t !... lo nnt an In tor. u,e" ' L,uO IlieillOtrS CUI1SI 111 a CHI- ? e reporiea 10 nave aireaay oe- - i":" iiuuuu i--v...- i... . .. v.- . . . . . . . tune their instruments. One charity. Let's look on the money used ference with personal liberty. " "0,U. aa Id he had rather attend the I" the support of schools as a per.nan- sounded strange to my ears because c, " a r ap' llla rlo- both Idlers' Convention on the 4th Investment, bound to yield rich we had thrashed that argument out l lZJwrto nfth - de " reliirna an ln ! In Vnrth OoHno that pro en an proper, lo eniorce inese re- ucc Old Fiddlers than to visit Coney Island. This is a feature of the day with which the weather cannot interfere. so long ago in North Carolina that every child has been familiar with it. Albemarle Kuilda Home for School But he was on solid ground and was Nuiierintenileiit. one of those, he said, who, living In Albemarle Dispatch to Charlotte Ob- State that refused to ratify the server. amendment, had at first been opposed The Albemarle Graded school com-1 to prohibition, but was converted by mlssioners will soon begin the erec- the fact. Wayne B. Wheeler, who also lion of a two story nine-room dwell- spoke Sunday, said Prof. Fisher ing for the home as a school super- had had more to do with converting Intendenr. This dwelling will be lo- the Intellectuals of the country to rntan mi lh. tnt kn ....I... 4. IL. nmh h t nn than n.W.. n,.n .A T . ,, . , . , , , . 1 v.. iiitt .ui Lfv-iuiiKlllK iu lllf f.v.uwii.uii man a.111 uinri mail, du 1 Vllll tt OUlIPl WOUna.lll niS neaa, aphnnl hnnrH r.n .ho . u. .1 ..mnnai hla .,..,!..) ,,. ..JJ ' uTri ma ncuii auu iwg 111 uie Nnrlh Th rn atpoot anH ... .h Whi n In Atlantic nn M n.l.,, school grounds, and will have all and Prof. E. C. Branson, or the The commls- Henan chair or rural economics or SHOOTIX AT STALLIN;S. Arthur Kelly, Colored, Shoot His Brotlier-in-liuw, Walter Richard- son, Who With Four Wounds in , Rudy, May- Recover. arm, the chances are, it was slated this morning that Walter Richardson. mnHn An.,'il.n!. ..iA j aarll I n XI U -""v,,, vvn i cinilr9. 1IIC VUIIIIIIIB laviiii viiau VI I 111 at 111 1US UI -k. . -. ! LJ?.-.!i..: k.. t. t ahot Moners are constructing this build- 'he university, mapped out a program 7",:,, a.;fc. LTi''. " Vi" "J"' ln wi,h a v'ew that some or the for a week's conference of social 1" ..7. ' y " . . ' . '" rooms may be used as dormitory workers to be held at the university t ' :V,;" h"" l"! ?Lmy r00"!8 'or teacher, In case of teach- in October, and secured the promise v 11 j . .' eri4 nave 'rouble In locating in the or some Important speakers. :L'tL" !lfl. i'T.-h"8 'h ! hon' of the town. The work of con- There has been a tremendous m- IwL. VrV i i . .u 8 8tructio" be rushed to comple- effeet. The small caliber of the gun tinn a. mmnu. .iki .u' . . 1 ., .u-. j..-. i. ."i....... iiupniwii-, nu iiiai uru .u n, iu. .1 .al urnu, Professor Mclver, who comes hen Jlln i Wadesboro. may occupy It be . . "" '" -""''"s 5r'"r rare school opens. aiiiiiorii 11 iu 4i 1 a iiuiiiaa otaiiiuo an appropriation of $750,000,000 for the railroad administration's revolv ing fund. Democratic members unr ed a larger amount but did not ores and was brought to Monroe by Mr. Harney Stalling. He was lodged in jail to await the outcome of Richard- Bon's wounds. To a representative of The Journal who visited him In his cell Kelley stated that Richardson accused him . . ... ii. t . . . j i j i. t ,a a .h oi h a a ' 3 anv aniendment for an Increase, while said' ?"d ih.f." R'chardson advanced republican, declared the fund would upon mm wun a kick in a mreaien- be 8urflcient until later in the year ing manner. At this he brought his when flllIiri ,, lJl" pistol Into play firing five times, rour The measure now goea to the senate! oi tne snots taking enect. where lead Vflhoa B (TO lnat iKa An. "I had to kill my dog this morn- L. 'fr "n' :"t:K'v":L"" 7 iiviicociiiauira niiiiiu- 1dp- Iny. Kansas. Rimwvor Invi Wnn. "Was he mad? warrt wm virrini. nhiil. 'Well he didn't seem any too well Thompas. Kentucky.deniocrat. None or them urged their objections to the bill petus given to all forms of social work in every State in the Union as ere a result of the war, Mr. Beasley said. ana this fact was in marked evidence at the conference. Social work fs now no longer confined to mere plana for aiding the weak and unfortunate, but is concerned with the broadest con- Railway Rill Passe House. By a vote of 305 to 4, the house Tuesday passed the bill authorizing structive policies affectine Individual 'The making of every effort by 1 29th. tall as she government and individuals to Her glance flickered th rnueh a tear elope through reciprocity and blurred haze. strictions on their daughters and re- mutual cooperation in trading met- "Tell us about your wound strlDfl fuse to recognize socially those who hods, regulations, businessethics, and again, Johhny," she was saying refuse to live up to this standard of general treatment of commercial re- He might have told that storv a tions. hundred time nvpr aa thnv atnnf a "The meeting of the unavoidable long time silent In the sun. and pressing financial needs of the They were so much alike tha Latin - American government and many middle aged and aging women, legitimate private understandings some wtth t,heir old fashioned skirts and also the protection and enlarge- sweeping the ground in wide circles, ment of the United States Latin- others dressed In youthful modes. American trade, through the financial Their glances were trembling, hesit and banking interests of the United here or there one bit nervously States providing the necessary money at her handkerchief, while rrom her loans and credits. eyelid flickered a Trank tear. "A well-defined program ror the "You're all right, now, you're protection or the patents, trade-marks sure?" ting Mrs. Hubbard asked her and copyrights of each country In on. "Your brothers were proud to all the other 28. through the new In- hear of you In the Argonne." ternational bureau established In Ha- Mra- Hubbard wore a service flag vana and the opening of th South 'ith four stars, one gold. Her young- American office in Dio rt- Jaii.no. est bov, Everett, was killed at Chat- "The niakine of the parcel post Pnu Thierry. Two others are also in oenenctal alike to the export business interests of the United State and the rank and file ot the Latin-American of consular invoices and fees, the un necessary restrictions and regula tions. pleased." ourinx xne aenate. wnicn it. , j i . .... . . , negro woman waa arguing na marKed Dy tne Injection of conslder- t nrguing witn ner nimoana about wx- able political discussion. i man sunrage. and when she had nn I Iflhed, he said, 'Dinah, yo' talk don't I effect me no more than a flea-bite!" 1 "Well nigger," she answered, "I's fwlne keeii you scratchln'." Si nee this town went dry the mar shal carries a barrel stave instead of a marce. He uses It to locate hip pocket flasks. and community efficency. public and private health, and all working and living conditions that affect human life. "Prof. Branson spoke before the conrerence on rural development In North Carolina, and of those or us who were present rrom the State were very proud to hear North Carolina referred to In commendatory terms on modesty? Will they? That is the ncld test. By that method the tide might be turned back, but will the sisters make the attempt? 'One might as well be out or the world as out or fashion" is a truism that aoplles universally to the daugh ters of Eve. They are slaves to the prevailing style, no matter what the style or how it originates. As a rule they cannot withstand fashion's de cree, even though It be odious to them. To wear clothes much out of prevailing Btyle excites ridicule from those who gladly embrace every change or fashion, the more marked the better, and few there be, even among the older, and more conserva tive sisters who may abhor the change, who fall to follow the style in some degree at least. There Is little that can be said for man as compared with the gentler sex. but the male is entitled to what ever credit there may be in the fact that he is not, as a rule, anything like the slave to fashion the woman are. The younger and the frivolous mates are with sisters in bedecking themselves in gay attire, but as the male grows older and more sensible (as he is supposed to grow) he wears what appeals to him, regardless of style. But "man's love is of man's whole existence," says some writer. And it is true that it is the woman's part to make herself as attractive as possible, hence the important part K'-iafJ Malley800'1 WrtHPlrt U,ft . . . . "7 .173.000 Troopn Return in June ought to he Real! Ceneral Pershing has advised that Sam. the choreman. returned rrom he proposes to transport 375.000 men the city with a scarfnln that rnnta In. I hmiiptrard rtllrlns' thn mnnlti nf fnnn ed a "diamond" or unusual size. It This breaks all previous records for was the pride of his heart and the moving troops overseas and exceeds enyv of his village champions. the Great Britian moved across the mis employer asked Sam about It channel In anv mnnih one auy: .sain, is it a real diamond" . T"V 0:i new thoughts, throw off "Wal." said Sam. "if It f ;nt TV nM h:lt).ft. nnrl thorn la iri Hanirai nf been skun out of a hair a dollar." j old age. the service. It was an amusing sight to see Franklin Render, tall, tanned, bend ing beneath the umbrella, which his sister, Mrs. Bessie Novatny. held over him solicitously. Thev have only each 'The improvement in the adminis- other in all the world, she savs trntion of consular offices, similarity An( the boys were satisfied. In the of consular voices and fees, the an- affectionate glanr-a at their mothers nulling of petty laws annoying to ad sweethearts, hey gleamed gayly. trade revision and permanency of 11 waR "'e a pic.lc. They romped In tariffs. the B'm. Thev laughed heartllv aa "The undertaking, without delav. 'hey told thMr adventures. As tha over all Latin-America, of extensive Chicago band struck up, Fred Kass railway and highway roa l ronntruc- ner. his folded, moved slowly tlon. the renewing of railways al ready in existence, but suffering from the lack of supplies during the war. and the establishment ot fast avia tion mail service. "Better credit facilities for Latin- American buyers, a closer studv of the Latin-American trade and social conditions by the Interests of the United States, and the extension of United States banking connections. for the benefit alike of the United S'.ns and Latin-America. "The improvement and extension of news service, cable service, and the employment of the best methods of aavenisinp, pumiciiy ana to the waltz time tune. "Sonny do you know what they're Playing?" The happy glance of Mrs. Kassner leaped in the direction of the band. There, with the wind ruffling the feathers of her boa and the little sli ver strands of her hair, she stood, a tiny, silk clad figure, listening happi lv to the notes of "Home, Sweet Home." "Do you think only of me?" mur mured the bride. "Tell me that you think only or me." "It's this way." cxnlalned the other groom gentlv. "Now mid thon t hv agencies of commercial Intelligence." jto think of tho furniture." i

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