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ROAh'CKS P.AFITS EESALD EOANOXE KAFIDS. N C BOY rni C.OTM ITC U4c&a Jfs. ;""v . V .. 1 ,T..V. . A X V it ki i k v i a. -rwj it DEA RUSSELL CN SCCUTIG Jamvs E. Rj... 11. il. au ..f 'he T.-.., '. frV rl!.i-. h,i. t... :.i soy of the B- y Scoot pr .-.: in : tir .-! a nr In total af Mir th.'Uv.u ! h- '.i. the year. Tk tvtl, c'L I , f . ! .: a.'' i aw.'-,,. total of !T" h- ur. The u r: ul child i. got-.:.: in ; ress -as. Us;: s kkis, n .. ' g ... :.. f"v..g hab it. or---i: I:. t.i '-!'" f foar ..i !. m '. ! ? r kvur at ,ti :;!. 1 ".;'.l r.'-v!-er Bi-!f a t r . r n . - ; ! :p. i If I vil'-l ! v ' ! r J' . :-. hlh ,. - .. I . : tfirvi - a ' v . - . i ' to . ; . . ! - jtTi;:1. : . - .u -!' , ; Tin . ' I t H f'- V' i. ' . 1 :l t - . tut Juris- i.-.-:y 1 . hi' : : b s !'-' a4-i, - n:-. inj M i 4'. '-w ; n;. D. "i'; i.vt!! ' :it;! i-.x:.-. it:i.:i aiM m.:..i:4 !!m..' (i!!;-fln& try :i-l t:r! ai't :-.!. 1 j..; to- Bcsa. l:t'1-''.i i! ,r ! ii:imro !u N. ,i-wii-:,: a:: I c..-. rut t. -. r . i an.; u1liiic. Hi.tl if oi'.ur ; ::' JIish:!M'Q v.' !m" :vi' I"-: . lr:r-r h curate kni!i-ite- th:it ' . fif dirHt ni l i!..:!!."':;iV ar-.:;.tti. n ' 0'!".v l.'. K ."- . .ti,' ,,f thi-x)" ta,. kolda thf ', ;i ii i.i. t lv:m he is a boy a:i 1 like t" ! 'lt. -n, hut ' bwao- t'li .v aiv t:ik w tii--h sro t BMQ fiml u--iul. It U tlu tn;ia lu t!i" fcoy th.it N f,!'!.ii:i:z.'il. ati'l the t. vt n-Hiiii ! i.i.uM.'.d is that tthi.-h itHvv tu -m. f.T t!ie ritht ac;iint tb ron. f''r tri'h aciltKt !:i:s.-u .1, to help :!,. . :ik anl i'li r- utul t) Iok a rut 'hi' !.'t t!..ii; of !if. HftM'e thf "!' i;t oa'ti :;:kt-u hy f. ry hot i'li Ik , i a t. :i !. rt ' : 'U'i my fc'i.or, I will i.. my t'.t (1) to t'. i .y , dutj to ;...) ari'i t) y o"i:rry. :. 1 'o otvy th" ..;:t : (.". to lo-:j. .-! r p-i'i'V t.t a l t 1 : ti - : (:m to kop !!!.. 'f lihyxii-til'.y or."..', i ; 1 1 1 . : : i ' y awake, n:;.l morally !.Ti.!iC S.vm'r:' ! n -t lt.t'!!.l to ! a mit.st it ',-' for . ti-'i:ni. It l ii i. !.v for sum ! nil t,':!u' th forma! Ii.str.i--timi .f tlw ip by U'tt.iitii tin- ! y Into ii. w tVI.U tit.'l c 1:m h.tii a ciitt . Ui niakr j .rn ot :t! no ..f -ill ;; j..oi intclli rftal. fi..r-i!, aa.l i'hvi,-al. T' bt t!i ti.' aS.i:' it U it .Atrtiorkiittary div'ri'y, ' U' 1 :t!4 mit to ...ys ( f a ! d. (rri'. . f f . 'ital a'.o.ty. iu ail k:n ! of ik iui 'iivir.'tit:,. tit. nn-1 iT'-'i' t: ' r then a r. :,! ti. . .1 to ii t.'.-.r ! '"'i I -t. "lint tin- rt-ot s j;ii,-:int ootitr;!.'! thm of t!.i' I'.oy S ' .'tt tn v. nii'i.t to el cation i lt iM.,la"-.'!.-Hl iii.-tli.N. . tcm-lii-r. I tak." r. y hat off to Sir l!"h- rt I5ti'li'ii-I,".'!t in.? c-'Tiiiw ii.i i'i a hnro il. ia !,' has ilono ntre to !ta! he tho :n't!ioh of it.araio.r trlii!t'i ttuiri nil the si hool nu n in thi-t r.aintry 'lot itf th. i'iltrla. lan-lfl on the Now Kt;j' ! 1 p..ast " ALL SCOUTS SHOULD CAMP. Oiit-of -.;. r ,a ':v':';..s are f-iti la't). n tal in oiffs. ot.'y in tl.o So. r tamp I'tin t!,.' S . -nt a"ain li! h;;-.--t a':. I. i'i. 'if ami tin- .sooutmintor iii't fuilfsr i:,t!n. r..'o. Swtltiiic !! iiisiirtii .uiitaMo ilitik-ti!-tl hoiiM t.ri v.'iit any xt- from having i!.o i.'h ;!. '.' of sji. tt iin,- a wwk at It !-t in of ti. Tin' i!'.:;:ji may l.o ',wr'!!n:it-l wi'h jtaflt nil..' i-r i-np ca -;i.t.:..'. A fow hours a of j.r".;i. '! laH.r v'.'.l he worth wlilk' at. l M ill s;;:i, :ir,te the ippetite f..r r. iToativo ju tiv i'i--. I'm tins the ran.!! ; 1 1 ..' ti Sfiv.t yfif T like Ii avitii the yeas' out of the Lrt u L FILLING THE LEADER'S PLACE. Semif tr.K.ri oruntiization mnt ? contitiiii'il. s;i:1 the rhief S'-out t'T." "I tlve in a n-eeut stati'tant to n'.l 3confs. Whi-ri vor It -alter' et,i r n'"i-. e military service at th" frLt. their pluivs iniist t.f f.H.'.l itr.n .!:. y fr..'ti the rank of the jatrio' ir;.-a who ngst stay at home ho"it!f of thosu who are (IfpetvVti' if.on ei.i or be raose of phy-lfal ilisuliiil'y. S.000 GARDENERS PARADE. Five thousand tnt-mr of the Boy Sronta of Amerlea tck part in the "Wake Up Ametlnr parade recently krld in Greater New "..rk. Many of the boys carried hoes and rakes, some were supplied with lirst-ld equipment nd others carried sienai flags. In this way the marching Scouts indicated htisr they InteHded to do their "hit" during the present national crisis. SCOUTS HELP CITY CANNING. New York city h:i str.rU-d a mutil elpal canning kltrlien, to take care ; of the surplus food rejected at the docks. The mayor's committee of ; women have begun the canning of i IKrse fosMlstnffs on an Immense scale 1 for the benefit of the poorer people of ttat ctty, their output to he sold at ost In this work they are finding the 1 erer-obliglng Boy Scou's Invaluable through careful sorting of fruit and i etretahles rejected by the city food i tkspectors. i SCOUTS GET FLORIDA PRIZE. Florida this year celebrated the fworlti, and In Smyrna there was quite parade, with floats and other fea tures. The Boy Scouts captured the flrrt prize, and then, in the words of the acoutmaster. they "gave half of the money to the Children's Home ot Jacksonville, although the Scoots need ed tb money for equipment They wS stortly send a barrel of clothes tc tfct kntne." The Scoot doesn't asl tar praise, but Us acts call for It Oadavt, J by n :X U. . fax: TjUvt 'Iv U NEWS REVIEW OF THE PAS? WEEK B it sh a"d Frerch G e E-er.) Another Smashng B!oa in West Flanders. CANADIANS STORM KILL 70 Pce P-cpom! F"sm tt Pcp Are Cold'y Received by te A!t. . Hoove- Takft Ccrtrol of A-e"ien Wh;it Triirv inj Ctrp Men Qe Commiat.oit By EDvN RD W. PlCARO. At. I,- r - . ' - at "le li. r- l i' a i" : i- r a kist w--. ; ' : !'-: l : . i i :, : h. li -..To II., s. . i.., h.,r ; ';.-.'it,; '. -I.B tr-. I - Bf.T '!..- :." of !.' ' -;.';.! ti n'i .: i i h.iN.' "I. ; y i(.tur. - II .i T". tin- n.;.t!. '. ! .t ':.-.' ,'. i.t.-r of !l.e ai r. i, an i t.'.o 1 s a.ient and who h ' i a'lKil force !.:,. h.vti uitii i. a: '.' .r two j car. '1'' e :t.-!i itom t!..- I'.e it :: f. t ti.;...,! -.ti o .. !.. i s itself, t ut a ,l .s .nr.: . :. ii.-r-..a: s arc ' '' . : 'foi..!. i r i.o.ovn: s re . i-r.-d !.t th. :'. f Ilri'l-h. . t.-':.ii, tlie ;. rtt. at ' .Im--.'i a . ri. s of ro'mf.T a'-t.i'- , '. II..; To. I ..- tl. -e were r. -t''.;"l m .' .t) i,.-'a:.ce 1 the t'at.a 1 . . h ;.js-s to i'r. '!.. Ik: :!.'. f -r.-.-s. .M. ,.!. -' h.ie II,.. iUr.-'."I an. 'h.T i;:'. ..; attack "ti a ni .e-itiii.' front ca; at; I c.-rii ..f i r. , -v. I h the .'""..-"lit I-,.-.-;.,. rara-n of the I rn., h on 1 1 , i r h'tt. The ia't.r -H cu; led Or.-Ur-.. !.' n "! -': -.".i 'heir jH..t!"i; f'.rwarl .. to' ! -:-. . f the fl.-oil. ! ar.a. a:d 'h- ti force I the r ..f the ..,!.!.. ,.' -nd ' ' k : -r.i.an -itlor. ati - tr-t. e -1, of 1 ;.ar.:-. The I'.r.t !h took tl " v.i . f I.at.j. aicru a i St. .!!.. n. '-.: iu- r. - " 1 v the U'js- an 1 !,ar 1 t . ., 1 y the K. .,- iiOV.ai t.ji ;; , hat the r f the T.-i'o tor-'es tiin.iuh via totti.r-1 ;) K i-- t, '. .;t i hanc. of ti,.- .-a.-: y c a. !, hcii--.. v'.-n M . k-a.en's iaot , In- TV re of IV.' IV. -s id i . f ;r g". !' hi-r-h-r 'hey v i'i tind the j.ki: .-. ' rea'lng tii it --ti'-mi' s of the tie r- ; public would af.-u.pt to liberate the '-x-iv..'.r. tlie it-oerna.etit had No hoias at. I his family r :m.. d s,-,-r. tiy un l s i!'"" from T-a.-koe-Seli, 1U1, s. nt thetn to I'n'.i'lsk, n Siberian town that i :-iit even on a raii-etid. j Peace Propotait From the Pope. I'ope liet. edict Inst week submitted ! to the warring nations a definite pro posal f..r peace. In all the capitals it Vas received with the serious con.sid- i prattou due it because of Its iiupres- ; siveness and its distinguished source. 1 but the general trend of opinion among i iil ioma.s was that it would result in nothing. Despite the evident sincerity of the popes' plan, the peace he pro poses Is too much of a "Gorman jieaee'' to suit Gnat Britain, K ranee and Italy, and It Is not conceivable that Presi dent Wilson and the United States would accept it as stated, (icrniay and her allies doubtless would he only too pleased to end the war on the terms suggested ; Indeed, the pojie's ap penl at this time Is considered by many to have been Inspired hy Austria. Briefly, his holiness would have all conquered territories restored, Includ ing Germany's colonies, and the peace ful settlement of the questions of Al saceLorrame and Italia lrrldenta left to the future; he thinks there must he no reparation for losses sustained, and no continuation of the war by an eco nomic struggle thereafter; and for the avoidance of future wars he In dorses I'resldent Wilson's plan of in ternational agreement to reduce arma ments, enforce peace and obtain rec ognition of the national aspirations of the smaller peoples. Do Not Seem Reasonable. Unless the utterances of their lead- GREAT OVATION IN LONDON American Troopa Get Royal Welcoms as They March Through Metropo lis of Great Britain. London. London's millions king, ween, cabinet ministers, soldiers, JTllinns gave United States troops th most remarkable welcome ever vttnessed In this city of great parades, TOl pageants, and historic receptions. Not sluce the return of the vlctorl--lii soldiers of the Boer war bas Lon- In. .'.-!. 1 ' : ' hi' ';. a : ' ci of 'he a''..'' i.-av:;i; i e-f. ,..:; ' - ' ! i r , tn : a :. .u !- - : i h..s '.-.1, ne : " '' . f... !. e-ay . !;-,-! in,. re tito :!.an ,t rcaky ; - 'ho ISnt- : ! -io w. rtt t!,...t j;;-f:.v -I.u.l t-e ad .: -', ;.. ! in.l.i' i ;a! who r- t . : ..!.;, t r the tn.ir.!. r of the 1 .':: ..n.i i. t::,.. Nure Caie.l. 'u' ' . V r.att. the iv. nieii and ti;i-lr ;i r.-.l ia the air mi ls . u Ens ,a's 1 a:: i 'he .!,. rs lu the Ioti 1UI of th. ' ta.tas -ir.hatants i;iln In cold ! i. 1 I y the T. ait-ns. The lit. .'lis!i are t -t a r. v. n.- .fi.i pei.p'.e. hut their . r is "lest f ton-it." ii nd thej are ti"t .:. to f..rvt. Th.- p..-'s i-eai',' pri'isis.-ils hai. i'.a:.'.' Kj j .,:, I.'it t'cy srsi iui ', . t so i:i.p..-o.le, l.nnol.r "- i k.t. ia voire.! ly Siaiator I. a I i'-'t.- i:i a r.-...iii:i.-ii ti.it'. si to ' - ..; the AnoTVat; e,,v,.ri, - : ' :."!. !.-. ...re that all the na " ' s a' io.r shoit!-! ".hi;, lu" and pal 'r ail the ,!:,: -iotie l.y the coa ' '.. T.h s. . f ,.. mo.,., .!,,. t!,at all he I..-:, .'.--. !. arc- unaliy cudty. l.. ;s c .it-.' ra't-er far cum for the I r.-to-ru.ati I .a KoH.-ttc. Hoover Cfti Bviy. Herh. rt tk ll-fc'.-r is nastitti no iltt e in Ink i. up his liatu s n f.id a. i n t. .-.-:'. r. M of Irs plans wi-re '.ia ! .1 n lianoe ut.-l are uovt Ix'ln f ' u ;.' a - ; 'i a rtipi'liy a oihle. S. a ! -f ;,. ai are r. - .i v,-ry painful i th" ; ;:.,t.-r in f St.t'Ts. hut i.tv are r.-.-. ',:!-. i... for the consumer. ". ::.' tk- ',.- i!,:;.; Mr Hoover did i;c to f-.-ta a .,or'..!:at!..ti t" take uvi-r 'lie con'.-'ol of th-' c.i'in'r; ' -r:.in .up--;). 1 'iiae !;, a en : l i a 1 1 ee was I -p. -a t.l to ta -otaoe the voluntary vx'i't-.sion ..f the itiiHitii ind'isiry. on S' l.'i ! I- ' 1 the 1 1 toiiai'ais'nttloll Will Utid- "ake 'he pur. kae of wheat f-.r th" r:,;a. tit at li.'erc.r termi nals, at- 1 at the r. -piest of Mr. II.M.ver the k'taai e. hat:es or i.-r.sl the tlis .'oif t.u: tu'e of a I future Ira-knit in -!....' ii".-r Anj t-t "k, o.-l-r hot to r:'. re v. Oh tn.- 'oi.-n.: i.-t.t's '-iT'Tts ci i '..'-t.v Mr. !! ..o. r to nne. , I i. pro. esses in th" iT.-.i';-' ..n of n's f at 11 '-!' p. It).. -ptem- G.ardDmfn G-irg to France. '11- 10 t A'..TO,.li f..r. e .. he sen' ;.i Fran "!:.ot".ov division" oft. :--. c tal and v ill lie-; 'omrd troops fr..m kk s I '.s;r: t of t'o,!:nc ia. partm'-nt plans to s-i-n. very soon ami -hi;, 'h.-ni tensive training. S .i. e of 'ho tr ps nlr wore mar, Ins! through other 'lav. in repone t. f ihe lit, oish. ami wer .l:irv Na .rliii ate '1 h. .1. ! 'he i;,r de- tli.-se men ross f..r lu- adv overseas London the tlio demands greeted with cabinet nd- iss by, and at wild enthusiasm. The Jmirtieil to wa'ch thetu p Buckingham palace tin y were reviewed nv King George and Ambassador I'age. Meanwhile the boys in France lire con taining their ih.seup training and now and then even getting a snot at the enemy. The safe arrival of the en gineer regiment of railway men was announced, giving the lie to another of the many pro-tiertnan rumors of disaster. Thousands of young Americans last week received the commissions they have earned In the officers' reserve training camps and are ready now to help make the national army out of the drafted men In the cantonment camps. The first k'i.0W of the latter will be mobilized In a few days, and the work of examining the others will be con tinued. In the main this great task is proceeding smoothly, though in New York at least one board wan accused of corruption. China at War With Teutons. China formally declared wur on Ger many and Austrln llungary on Tues day, making 17 nations now actively against the central powers. In return for her action, it Is understood, the en tente powers will grant a suspension of payment of the Boxer Indemnities and will help China In her preparations to make hef participation In the war of full value. Duties on Chinese Im ports are to be raised about 5 per cent. Japan's mission to the United States, headed by Viscount K. Ishll, landed safely In America, and Its members don seen any outburst even approach ing tiie enthusiasm and outturnlng of the vast population. It was London's official welcome of the United States as an ally In the war for world liberty. " It was a welcome noisy, whole-hearted, sincere. King George, with Queen Mary, (Jueen Mother Alexandra, Princess Mary, Field Marshal French, and the royal household staff and officers, stood it the gate of Buckingham palace. As the American troops passed. V t - Mi. - ' ' r ..' :-i a..'.' Va - t e am " ' c-atc ... t -. I in r- : o i, I,. .. a . na'tl lie- .- -,v ! ! ,.!.. ' t it ' i .-,., The .-i I.', r. ,-t t!..-s,. .-..:-t:i:s-;..ii. r with 'l meta'a of the I Mt.-.t S'a'. .tl tf., i.toii is rH.'"ii!."l us hoi:,.' if th.- utm.isi iu.porttime. hoih i ti re sttird to the war and m r.-iard the ri h.tions hettteon America ami J.,p..a. Th-t Stockholm Conference. The So, kiltst ciiti-reia e at St k tioiui is rai.sh.i troiilile out of ; r.-i-orti. ti to the prohahie imi--rt.at. .f Its deliU-ratloiis mid iMii. lus'.oi.s '.a til dnT-rent countries the S r. heitisfiv.-s are split ov r the t. ; hility of atti-ndinc it, ami the ' .r:. meiits of the -tn ute aliii s ;.t. 1 , i :,e I lilted States, ri-eoi;ni.;n that .! plot o-ruiaii ill its Inception. t.;.o- re fused passH,rt to would he ..ak .'cs. The Kimball l.ahor (airty do. t -;ed t.v send rvpresentatlies, wh.-i ji-.n Ar thur lletidi rsoii. l.ahor i . !.' r . ! the iiar catilnet. was licensed hi l'-. :;.. r i loid C,e,, ri;o of ilouh'e ,',-:.;.;:; tit. I r. s. -.a,. I. His phi.-e ;, j r. ::.;-'. J tiil.-'l l.y lleore N'i.-oU li .it.- ;;. a.s. tt r of p. anions, and ike or.-. u.-.t -ass,.,l, at least for the tia.e. u.'h a " lo-i election tuai he . ti l.aliontes insist on senoiug to S'.M-kholai M.-rked reduction in the nutahor of vessels sunk by German s-il.mar.t.cs ts sin. w ii iii the I'.ritisli admiral!' .u-tk-ly statement, while the nun.'-iT of i. sols U4,sU"oessfull) at'.n. kid ; I ..'!''c. s.-'l. A st..rv from t op. id.a ,n li .a v the ! g ooiuiii. rcial sal -marine 1 : s. h km 1 has I.,-, n converted m'o a war f boat mid mai s.v..n be opt rat i.g i:i the I'acitlo ngiiitist sh.ps from San Frau c;s. o. The same tl-sj..,-. d s.,s the Genitalis h.,e lost I .. .tit J''. s-.'oja. hues and l.ow have inni'i ,"i''. these, hi.weitr. in. -lading many sum!! oii'-s built for pa-sage through the IVlgum caiiak i lie n-ut-st and largest carry six iui Ii guns. I'reiiinr I.i.e.d George made two speeches last week that lniirtetud up he British people immensely. I Kalar it g that the high point of Gt r:nani 's str.iig'h bil l pa !. be said th.- d.tVi- cu! tii of the allies from umv on ivied I grow less ati 1 their power iicrease st.-ad:!;.'. an-1 that 'li'h patience, cour- !ge a. el i. i ,! :.'. -a- the foes t.f 'lie sr. -it n.n.'i.ry d. -po'istn could not ,il t-i win. He inked attention to the itatiing . t! . a to i of tin' submarine I'lllliJ.to .-in 'hat though till' U btiUt loss es in Aprd were .kco.ino tons, in July ,'it.d August th.' av.rage was only 17.V i""1 tot,- a tut. nth. So far from being ro'i i. 1 starvation, he said. Great lh'.'a:a is n.ov In hotter position so far i.s f 1 is com t rued than for years past, 'i he render admitted that the Hussion coihipso upset some of the p. an of the allies f..r this year, but itilled attention to the fact that Ger many, even with one of her most pow erful opponents paralyzed by internal troubles, is failing to hold her own on tile nest front. Tired of Spies and Traitors. Throughout the century the demand is beci lining Insistent that the author ities put an end to tho almost unham pered activities of the pro-German propagandists, the traitorous 1. W. W. Ii ad. rs and pacifists and the cowardly draft dodgers who nre making the con duct of H e war as hard as possible. The demand was voiced by KllhU Knot In an address at the Union League dub in New York. The spies and traitors, he said, should lie shot down without mercy, and he Included among them, as worthy of death, the editors of certain papers. In some states the cottncllssof defense are or ganizing campaigns of education so that the jioople may learn what the war means to us and why we are in It and must win it; but this Is not enough the snakes must be crushed. The Industrial Workers of the World, It seems, are about to be made to reulize that Uncle Sam Is awake. They made several broad demands In the West and Northwest and declared that tiny would bring ou a general strike If those were not granted. Such a strike would seriously retard the harvesting of crops and the production of the spruce lumber necessary in the building of airplanes, and while the I. V. W. leaders cannot be prosecuted merely for Btrike activities, they can be dealt with swiftly and severely fur Interfering with the government's pros ecution of the war. That, according ta advices from Washington, Is Just what is going to hapen to those disreputa ble and disloyal agitators. again and again the king and his party raised their hands In salute to the flag of the United States. The march through London of the American contingent was one of dis tinct triumph. Guard bands escorted the troops. A meeting of the cabinet was In progress when the Americans ap proached Whitehall. It was adjourned lo permit the premier and his col leagues to psy their compliments to the Americans. The cabinet went la body to the war office. A:!,TEUCZ TAX IS LRGE3 and Wjk tr'e",'t -To ;..'. . in. I t! . a 1. :.w t: . ! ' ' !.': s u k- ; rv- '... ti f r 1: : : f--'-y -;'::! o tl. .'. 1 ! it: ! i&rv.-.'T mho rt i . ': . t t r.a t" ! : ry t i th-:: r . t t .. J a : u..i.r h to v..-.. o.- : . T W V . k f N fh iV.r. "ii t t i : .t 1 t t iM'.s.;;';, f a s t' !uki .i! t to k.p l'i :a ta t"l 1 f- : - H" j j. r J .4' XzS - - -j r i rr t .?ax ' to t.. Iz - : ::i 1 - - - i -1 ' ' i The C LS r s ! v. t- . :.' G v - - . stggtsts that o ..vy be i. :. ;- . 1 t- 1- vy 'tr. r.: : 'h"!.,e tav to !.;.: t 1 ' -l.igl.vsy oi.'i!'i:.ssi..;i ! r 'k- '.:; th" fond. The national cotn'i.'it!' o n ; - (or has rt pea'otlly lion v. '-.- etnpi i i"g ootivh t In r a .. . g North Carolina a:..! other ag- . ' -sfii'. s. this tae'ho-1 i f ,m: i v.t.g convi t i parti, tiiariy adv .t." 1 . 1 iiuse ..f the sourcity of labor at ! t.'ue. The wtir bring the rt att.-r f on J lev "lent of unskilled labor t ti r bef-.re the public aglliil. I'tisk.... ! Lor has become va ry scarce i nd t- in-: vet the pr. s.nt nitind that the fads of the c. ".t." be maintained In good stale to lr.;" r:i !il transmission of .r...:tic-s. -j national committee en j-ri.-r ;.: prison labor ha begun a mover.. f..r the mobilisation of the ctivie's , the country In a national mid ';' s-rvlce for the building and u; k'.p t gootl roads. In this effort t':e comniitf. e wl'I frv the henr'y support of the Am.-. . Automobile association through o gootl road board, nb.lcb in-v: : -member from each one of the 'i"i clubs contained In the national b A nf cur owners. CUTTING HEDGES ON CORNERS Obstruction la Menace to Moto- stt in That It Shuts Off View of Ap proaching Car. Along with the better r. ;. ! that the fanners are achieving mines th," at tendant better tare of !. ig-s. r.o tleenble nltnost everywhere. Th" fact that no road can be i g 1 if It has an untrimmed hulg" idotig-l le It, Is being generally recognized, and the further fact that a hedge at a ir ticr Is a menace to uiotoris' in that it shuts off the view of approaching cars. Is leading to the cutting of hedges at the Intersections, and in many places to their elimination altogether and their replaeeuieiit with wire. NEGLECT MAKES POOR ROADS Carelessness Requires iZ to Be Spent, Where $1 Invested Earlier Would Havs Done Work. It Is neglect which makes earth roads bad, and requires f'J to be spent where $1 Invested earlier would have done the work. Every township should arrange for a patrol system of main tenance, or Its equivalent, under which someone will give his entire time to I n section of road and be responsible i for their condition. Tool for Foundations. Op! rati J Ly olio, man, a gasoline-' driven machine has been Invented that ! delivers more than 1,000 hammer blows a minute to newly laid concrete foundations for roads to give them an even density. j Prejudice Against Oiled Roads. ! It may be that prejudice against j oiled roads bas arisen among too en i thuslasiic champlous of concrete. But I concrete costs so much that In manv instances Its use is out of the question. Conten'ed Cow Don't Kick. The contented cow Is not apt' to show a refractory disposition by kick ing the bucket or refusing to "give down her milk." Milk for Young Calf. At birth a 50-pound calf should have alKiut eight pounds of whole milk day, while a 100-pound calf should have about twelve pounds. Kcwledg. of Sheep. Your knowledge of sheep will la Tea se wit the growth of th. flock. J v j J-f.i-v :-s (Tift f "After I J V every tnear I ' W I f w r H -9?Ss IV-y r?7V min-aiir-wHOUSOrlC-OlUCIOUS ." li'l --N TMSAWTMIV MITN.SS USUI m tm V'-TJKje'3ri""'"' 1 ' T-V ' c Tsltl .iscvirt MAftt U it "iR I ml ! H! im i STANDARD EXCCLLtNCI si" ir1 Vt rfjuiaitrilT' !. A " S"" bit iuiu. fPtT- TV?n j CHATTANOOGA SAKERY "T..Vr iShAT TO SELL TO CHINAMAN Ci est t t il Net B-y Some Thmgt Pfjarjed at Necetst.et, Sayt Cenvrrere.al Attache. A A il a!!-., lie ill Ulaituior lit '! maud for 1 somewhat I t. : Vv . . 1 the Chi An. uiiuaii I a i . -re an l-arb- w ;r I i 1. 1. 1 Ii - i,s we make, at. s s, il vv e.l ri.,',-1 A : ";. l...;-!s a lii!iti..)t s. lint the razors a'ira.tion. for the etl vv i:li th" cluni loi al hla. ksiuiih ho of a ti1". Trying In sell iN -i- l.li-l i le, iri. il I bells is ' !'!.' Ilti'l bi-.-a'h. i 'hinese ag- I gt s along wi'h the farm im 1 v 1 ' i-ntai lt ago and i n m. ! rsti nd tin- m. , han A; oi'.iiiti arm iiiiii'liiii.-i' . k. and nuts have a ready btlng simple, y-t when It kniv. s. the product of high I..: ! Na.... 1 mark. t. and . rkiuiinship. China is per fectly . ii-hed with the i heap slillT M-nt out from Ilurojs'. Th.- commercial Invasion of the far Fast can be successful only if the character of the people of the Last is given careful consideration, says the Toledo ISlade. Ihe American mer chant does not try to sell sm-tlon hand fountain pens. The American manu- i facturers will lose money who seek an order lu China for articles that a sim ple people look uHn as luxuries or toys. Worried. Old Lady Doctor, do you think there Is anything the matter with my lungs? I'hyslclan (after a careful' examina tion) I find, madam, that your lungs are In a normal condition. Old Lady (with a sigh of resigna tion) And about how long can I ex pect to live with them In that condi tion? Only Half Enough. She (delightedly) Father says If we want to get married he will pay half the exiK'tises of furnishing a house for us. He (demndeiitly) But who will pay the other half? Accounting For IL "That seaker fairly el.'drlfies his hearers." "No wonder I he's live wire." A good man's countenance may fall, but It remains for some better man to break It. POST T0ASTIES are bully good for any meal and for all the family 39 The soody that Is beneficial to teeth and stomach Is test fcr children WrUtey's Is Helpful to all ages. It massases and strengthens the stums, keeps teeth clean and breath sweet, aids appetite and digestion. The Flavor Lasts He Wat Scotch Sure. The Tommies were strolling ldl along the str.-et w hen they chanced ti gae into an attractive shop window Being solihcrs, they both hud an e for a pretty girl, and there within tlx -hop was a real winner. "Sandy," whispered Mike, "shure sin's just the fairest colleen my eyes l.iv Ivor rested on. It's mysllf that'll go lu ari l buy something, an' pi rhu he will have a smile for Inc." Ills companion came from "ayotit the Tweid." as his answer proved. "I ll gang wl' ve." he said. "But, lion's, nion. ve tieeilnae spend a buw I"'. A' j,- hev tae dae Is tae ask fur ' hatige o' a shlllln' 1" Signer Himself. "You'll find my ancestor s name on the lioeliiratioti of Independence."' "Well, you'll find my mime on the registration lists of I'.il"." Kansas City Journal. If ynur fv.i grrmrt of ft vfTtlfd, B--man l,)- 1h oum a up ltd iiiin flu i a) I 4 la jut the tUn.g to tit lev ttavm. A&t. IliiU' your linlihy. if u will, but ihm't I'luy Iktm- with your friend. A GUARANTEED REMEDY FOJI HAY FEVERASTHMA Ynar laarr wat Hmm by r-ovr dnttftrt wlilkmtan qOMtinn ifttt't nR)Mlr tti not tHnflt ry ut Athu. Hroerliiki Atibsia tb AttbiMtt. rnpi.utsMiKpit.fiDf Haf fr. Na n DR.R.SCHIFFMAirS n iSTIir.lADO.I AND ASTMMADOII CIQARETTES fatiartlf f'M INSTANT RSI.lsr la nm t And hu svrmftatt.r cured UHtuwod iht. bk4 tHwa .iDtlilentd Inrafttl. trwr Iwvlnt Iritd ... oUmt sh of riit in vtin, Anbsiiict tboDia s.til iImoimItm of mis tawnuitMiofffir tbroutQ tbvlrowt a.rafgt.1 Bay t awnl Mctttt and prwDt Ihil ODODiicirani hi roar aragfitt. tot will M UM tot JaOt M to ttbooer ruB ftr9 Miitud SD4 lb 4rnMl.t mil fix .ot fctct rior iniiotif If rot tr tot. Wt So n..t tuow C tar falfM ttrtotlliui klekwtttl.M. $ R. ScMflmsiM C, PrstrWart, St. Paul, sllna. I I II VoJ M " MALARIA Chills soul Fever. Btliouantwtv Constipation and ailments rtMruintif a T01K WMtmtrtnt; EXPERT DEVELOPINO All roll aimt dwloped I(V. Prints 8 ta (cu. tViimpt ltemlun toillorder. 1 B. 0. BCKNAU, UnMntbora, M. O. MAXOTIRKS Kllmlnsr.t punctures, blow outs, run suit DitTrrrnt Irorn tnr dt-lo you tsw. Our free llluitrtlrd cstslofu fullr iplslnt ttilt wondtrtul dcvlr and thoot cnarlf how MAXOTIREB will make your tlrt tmuMe-pronf br v-ry tmsll cot f hr IrMoa MIlrC..lt Ski l .I hlrtntaa lX'. KODAKS & SUPPLIES Wa alaa So llf kat elaaa at aaiablt. 'Meat and Catalosraa apoa raqnaat. 1. CalatU Owtkal U., lilfiii. Tt. fs.wVurfirPa GUARANTEED fUC anSliraaebw 17 B.hmrJDni Ct Vr F L Wsfc T. m a w SK I HI tttViffiLl' A A toiM smiw .r m MTtrrFddltalr. ljZAJLji tin nr.rttw.. rSL KODAKS o j W. N. U, CHARLOTTE, NO. S4-1S17.
Daily Herald (Roanoke Rapids, N.C.)
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Aug. 24, 1917, edition 1
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