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r ROANOKE RAPIDS HERALD. ROANOKE RAPIDS. N. C. Macs M?3t:r.g of Vckem r.t the Chicago Stcchycrih a J 1 I U t& 1 z3 OV.WU 1 u u ..iM.,.-iy I t. X.ii:,.r.a .; . . li ot li.i I! I.- of Art-: ' 1 'i-v-y u..co,;scious aovei t.skj HOUR , i 1 . . . SOMETHING TO THE JOB AND THE MAN By F. A. 1 in: soi 1. m:aki :i A' i:cl !!! , ' 1 1 : 'C ; : . . f r ! s "lu l '1 I k w lll.-ll I.) (if ihe S At lllc 0:1. 1 Ihe -. tin's I' He! T el : boats ,.f wlat Iio was o. ivl :'i ''or or i'i 1 h l mom 11 4 1 ho , h;.r.,. 'ei- , !' ' Iio thin- Iio v.nil:i thiui 1 ' : . 1 ; 1 1 or Soi (''.i or hii,;i;,.nn or K!ioi"ii. nil emit i-i- hers. n;il :s! (!;. .iiv'T'.: when it 0.111,0 (. 1 i!io thing Ik. -ii n. i o t th.'US K Ni:V !li:: g !,t.,.tll. A!wn. there h:i been 11 th:'t :i to whether tin' soul v. a wi:h-si i-r Vltllollt tl'- llo.lv. tin,- im est in!or who died mc long ngfo .oiii ,e:,rs of Lis l,:'o in an at tempt ' '!o i-." u wi ijliiritf mee'iaid-m SO deli, -ate that l:o would l.o able ' detel "i.inc i!' ill.-:-," was ai, doter Riinahle difference in tin- 'eight nf 11 human I. oily lust l.i'l'oro :l'. ju-t after .loath, hoping ; In !.-!. to es tah'ish the "eight of 1I1.. .011!. Thoro 'o:o r.oi''. novor ;.oi'li:i!w jll-dlio.!, !(i;t! till' -ovol'llllloll! I.UI'o;!", of st;iri;ir-is h;ul 1111 ;or ('on;i!or;i;:i;u H siiiiilni' i . 1 n of ovorii;;.'!'!-;. a! isf in;, in nd woi.ii a 0 -I at 110;!.- tlio liody at , j i all l'1'..ha! ili'y. 1.1 tr tllOU-!l'. f"l' l is pi'oh; UZ l.'io:,' !;l!.d.:o loilM doalh. I'i'i yon ovo" wondor what hoonaios , of tho thlnkih po' or whon tho h,,d no loi.aor has ,,,wor to , r.-n t ho am! nnoo? Is t;.o thinking im.wit too wml? 1 W'hi'i'o -oos tho nonius of a Ikaahov- ''" "ra M'z:"'! 11,1,1 l'"- '1' povor t uroup sds into harmony wl.on .! h has rohhod tho-o fltriiT of HTiiitis down tho notos np.,n tho niied p;. I V ' Wiiat I oomiiios of t!io anidyii.-al fiov.t't's of a Xowton or a l'da 'lid or an I'linsiein ,' hen ho ran no loiiof pen ; Ms lei'innlne or aive to iho world his CcitirhisioiisV 'u ll.'i'i J.eoonios (Iio 'el,ius of the pailller when his liai.d ean no Ion. or SCHOOL Th f:Vsi fc'S Isn,s and ttc picass 1l he cold- j -k 1 ) HoirteBCfliBook ! . . , 1 Tati 1.01 i it h by Kreal men re-a, ti,,l ana , k,.,t W " aiiaiatLl hv sudden tliitht. I lttlt 111, '.', while Ih.lr eoii.i.anioiis slept, W.re .nilins- upward in li.e ni!,t. - I.., nsd,! .low. A FFW COMPANY DISHES. A 'x 1 s .- 1, ., ....... m. - l.1l.'l 1.1 .....,. ,lo- . N 1 i.Mlll.ll T is an etnere-ney dish. J. X. lor '.villi tresti 1 'l-s one innv n, for wiih fresh 1 'l-s pn'pnred tiiol serveil ill a short lime. 1 Asparagus Omelet, Cut all hilt three stalks of aspiira fru.s into pieces ahout all inch Ion;; and let simmer in hoiUm: salletl water un til tender. Melt three taMespoor.fuls of htlt'er. adtl three lalilespotinfuls of flour, a half teaspoonful of salt and n dash of black pepper. When frothy ndd one and one-half ctipl'uls of the aspttriifriis water which has hern saved for tills purpose. Add one tahlespoon ful of butter and add the asparagus. Have ready the yolks of four ejrsrs, henten Unlit find the whites beaten dry. To the yolks ndd or.e-fourth ten mpwHiftil each of suit and pepper, then turn them over the, whites and fold Ihem together. Melt a tahlespnonful ) butter In a hot pun, ttirn In the gZ mixture" and when set on the bot tom place In the oven or. the rack to finish cooking. Test with a knife thrust Into the center. Score at right n riples to the handle of the pnn, fold and turn out on a hot platter. Ar ranpp the three cooked stnlks of as paragus over the top of the omelet J ud the rest vt the asparagus with lie , ff 1 THINK AS GUT WALKER. ' . m I: I . : N t !!. It.1 'i t' t.l loll!, oi' Jill. ' !.. I H Ill ilor! t'.:Vi Mti.l 0i- ol'o. 1 -I. " I I.,- I'l' Mill ' l!ol':tl t ..: I.I 1 u tnilt.i'.lo." I- tl.O so:,) !'.' i'l !!.. to.! or ! 1 'I'.'. I U I' t. II il oi! 10: l! 11 u t. !r !! I ' i :w 11 iio- Tilt' -M'ion'iM ulio is !!) in; m;it- i J to!' f..r no "in' vol KN i S w t:.;i ' ' !l::i I lor is. toils lis i'.a! o o:' Mi iu f l: :lto;'i;il is .. ,. o;o. !lo; s !.;; i'Io. :ro::s ;ov ro;,i oily n in.uii- t f.'stni lo'i of , : -iojt titi-l th.it :.- ' t'.'i. i:y is inn iniii'o,. i,n; '- I'lll! v O, till'!', ti I'o. oiul ir,i w 'Hi tin' ' slutoi'ioiit tl'iit nul'tfi- is is.it l:i:i!ori) . t hill o'i'y n !',:'. ins; I'm i .I. ii.t;), ' !:ioI, or inn r,!y tli.tik of t ' !.: f :':o sou,? :if mi rnl.io.i I W ti.it :iu o'oninl , l.l'oMoIi! I W'f s'M!i II J .1 1: 1 III" clue of ' as a I:..'., than !!.. in a!" ait t!;o our fool . Wo w I'itO mi and w .sol d:-, i;ss 0 I on v.' I 'd k;: ,..!,. :', s ; -:!.-! : . : 1 ot ; iio trill ! w in o hut aslios ,. i h '!il!,i!i; litlos am rrii n!oss a! too on. d. "1 know no'lh it wo an Huh uil I!:; '1 km w s That is 'La' ho is s 1h; has h,on omiowo. wi'l: soiao p,,wor ' r. i-Miitiot, and roas.,,,. Wliothof his so of ilnit ..m-r r..,lt in 11 truthful ronrliis on h, It may ho thai on, .-loflos a;. I privih-jos will l.o t,, kno son., that it is tho truth. os not know. ,1, tl -oatos. tlio horoa tor . ai.d Uiv Theio are many question marks in n,,, p;,ra.-rapiis ahovo Ian all d iiuesiion to wlreh none of u- is a h'vo 1:,,,U, Ik,, sa I '; . , a , ,! a;,', ,Ci,nr.j'l.i DAYS 0- di i J , U ' I A 4 VJ2 -i 1 A -sJ-. f i 'A 1 IA l, $ A 1 "I t : i,'.il 1 y. I '.I'-'i.-.'-.f m sail nice nroural the omelet Servo lit Rice Glace. I t ,,!- I,. It' ,.,,,,t',,l ..,' ,.1..., I.. ' toil- r .;,., ,. , ,,, ,,0- . Iiil' sailed water the mimites, ilrrr, i ,,, , ;, donhle holler with hot milk. . """ ''';'k 111,111 ""'t- olio lal.lespooi.i in o,..,,! ,,, VV,, tlihle.po .lifnls of eo. '.iiPel'. add till'.'.' i t;.i,,.s,, t.jls of hot v a.,.,-, one iialf I ti I, spoonful o salt, one third of a oui f ill i.f sUL'ar: stir until dissolved and .,,1,1 ,., ,,,. l-'lavt.r with one tea- 1 '.' V; 1,11;.. add en. half cupful eaten it, -am ami a.i.ro mi:iii', Chill before sel'ViliL. If needed. (o, l'.l'l, W'..sUrn N.-wspn p r Union.) THE CffiERFUL CHERUB I love tke. littla W33 . t J witK cjrtin5 vincs. Lire tKem witK notkirvS mvck to w it 1 ' 1 11 keep on Sinking J J : THE rcm- 0F u'-3 s catckf:nv USK! :n the of : n i'l- m ""'is h.is r.'. : : sol! I, ' lol.li;,.,. t.,..;., !:;i:ii- I. :ok i.i 1 il.'ii as h. ;i ... ! of Wo;.!'.'. , !... .Mi'. !s . ' I o It i.i !;. i.o ; ::: !i o I. .lU.o o! I . 'h lllr t ;';.; o slilll of t:.! ll Iio;' lion of !;! oh. Hh. !i '11 1 t . 1 1 ' - J 1 , J tho .alh.as. TI.- i h r "I. I , ta:iaii' this r. ;,..rt "'d !a f ' w.-ll. Init tho to.o'i.is di 1 li"! J ooiao tip to Camaoli's oxpooi i- ' t ioiis. So ho pr.m o.l a s,.,-. . odili, li. Willi u iio; di in' ii. lar.o , shoot : "W'K Aiai jliif a;. I" J Tl.os,. wo,-,!, ai-aally ;;p; onro 1 ' in Wo;iro s ,., h. ;;S r. !..-:.!. , hilt tho pranoi p'h'poso'y lof; ' vory li'llo spao.. hoiv.oon iho t Id's! !Wo WOl'ils ,,f ,,. plll'iiso ' and. r, a Im.' tho lino " llAilll J ;dlo a-;, In :" ihoiisands ;., r- ' s.-ns ho'uhr i lu1 1 a vi' ho. oi ,. 4 Ihoy .h-ooNol'od ll.o 1 1 0, o j . 1 1 o I ; . J The London Tdnos ivio; ".v ! t J , ma1 lor as a "oaiehiiei.i.x J ii.'vi.o" and tho I'l.nior was liioroa! ,or I.i. o. 11 u "i 'ii'' h- '. , poi.i.y Cat h. So dos, r l iivo I li'.at it has n- lalialla.Li' to tins 1 hiailii III lav. u'. o a,. i- Miniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:inii.iiiiiiiiiii!;,iii.: THE GIRL ON THE JOB How to Succeed-How to Get Ahead-How to Make Gaod By JESSIE ROBERTS 7lllllll!lllllllllllllllill!!llili:illllllll!lllli ! ti:a( ii 1 : 1 : s TKA(' 1 ihn KACIH'MtS are looking ahout these lot- opportunities that wiii .-a' rh. or returns Ilia.. el Is .'old. may ho a from the point of view of tla . hools, hut it is a fart. ""' "'". "' " - 111 to, 1 that 1 hoy are parliealaily well- sidled to this work. Vet Uioy niasf earn more imoe). I here is an ,,p .er;'init. t..r joining t lie 1 w oin leaeh itu salesmanship. Many of the hi di ptirttuoiit stores run elasses for teni'liillL' th. 'if siile.-peoplo hetler t'oelll ods and for jrivins them a ehat.ee ti lld,a,:ee (o the lli-lier po-ilioH eaeliers are now .ikniL' si., ia . ,,. , , . . e.ea'ses in st'l uitf and then mvz il;t , ,. ,. , , the leaehin- 01 this hrain h ot eoai- 1 There is also an ipeniii'r in doiu' ; siiecial rosoaro!, work for retail and department siores, and learhers are daald'yd'u' for saeli position. Natural ly tin y soon make a far creator salary 1 than over ihoy co hy seliooldearhiin;. ; and what is more the life Itself is I hi'oader, more various and fuller of opportunity. Teaehors who p into I eiimineree from this iitnrle often de velop into saleswomen themselves, and vpov to prefer that work. Kxeetitive positions in retail unci department stores atv also open lo them after the exporienee that eoines with (eai'h in. A certain time spent In teaehlni; school is (.mod practiee for almost any joh. Witness how many of our fa mous men were at one time of their career tom-hers ill d unify or city hoi.ls I'.ot ttu. vnimi' woman vvh; .' . . . . i wants to set out into the worm and make a real future for herself will not stay m, in the classr She will use her tralnini; to hrinc her the hest results possihle. Kxerutive piisltiojis In wliolowiile and retail trade are one posslhtllty, and all exeolleut u'oi'vrUht.) wmmm nwi THE WOODS By DOUGLAS MALLOCH SHMiNij FEvtR. N"'v:- 1 iT exaclly lazy I w ant to sit in 'he nio.'i in' ha' An' jest dream a hit. Haven't c.o ambition 1'er !1 sinofle tiling Ilcualer condition Kv'ry bloamin' Spring, Want to sleep at noontime (uuuht to work instead), l!ut aloii),' at miMMitime Hate to go to tied. Fintl niystdf a-stealin' For a sunny spot Jest that Springy feelln', J'hut Is what I've got. Like to set a-wishln' Ker a pipe an' book, Like to (?o B-flshln' In a meadow-brook With some fish deceiver, Underneath a tree Jest the old Spring fever, That's what's allin' me I (Copyright.) u Three French engineers have de signed an airplane wing that can be given an increased supporting surface In flight to make landing safer. a h.tv dr, ing ; . I :,. .! .!.).( .is hi i;is ,. tli- ; '.l:l.;' w, tiot. h.o ill ;, o 1 , !',. I" ar! di- 9 t .in 1 I'o.io .i.oi ; tor . -.'.', ,lo 111 Now l'.rut;s j, k, N .! sooi.t o il .-.j tl.nt a t w.i ll 1 .:!'. 111. ! oh i.uisly a v; -; J ; r :!:. i i'.o i!.-i.T . It:s ilos: inn! ion. I I'll" I'd." Winx duly ivimi'i oil. tin' J ho li, : - I oT Ti e ho;i"ii anil rotuso.l 4 In si . 1 iui;'s ii'o.foroii :ip. oxphnn- t 1 ,111; !!i;t ho was a lii.y so, int. ami o..ii!,:;.'i tal.o pay 1' r a s:in;. uo.-.l , 'urn. .. ':, , s row in tins lor a ' sooiiv N,ari e';y s.oih ut tlio t .fii'itry lias hum 111 a situ. tar s;ti,m. hoi, ,V, ,.. .!.. ills' us ii!s liov ilnl. and kopt It '.t aftoi waid, Hist as tli I'-. 1 It is tino soont mi-, all :! . s.o a;,,! j); 1 ; , km.l of iti- ci ioiii t' .it : nikos sooii:aio (-..imt all n.vi'i; tho liao. Tills is what tlio man who hoi., 'itod h this 0110 so.nit's li'tio ao; of oo'ii'.osv, had 10 say ahotlt It afioraaid Ion ho told tlio story: "Vn or.,iiii;"i:h,! that intluoiioos a I oy 1,1 s'i, k ti. his prin, iolos and rc- las,, tho lino of L-ohl is f.Ttaitily n stroi o o;;o nl.idi dosorvos all puhllo .sap;, U't." s 1 ninoli for tho oII'im-i of ono small iio,,, liirn upon pnhlio opinion, and the host of it w 1 : : tho soolll wiio ilal it vas'i't !hiiik;n.: ahoiu in'!r...irinu' aih !io . .piiiion. !Io vas j.ist dolr,; liix ovir.!ay duty as a Ltood soont ami inakin.u no fns nlnait it tit all, ia punt s.'out fashion. A SCOUT IS A FRiCND. Fivdorh 1; Hall of Troop l!rid-o-ioi'i. C.nii.. provoil lotusoif a trtti' . sooiit last winter hy eoinitn; to tin' aid of a oi;n,' cirl who was liattlitiK a. a list uvvut .!!s in tiwin,- to feed. a .lot:.,, and ki oj. 11 I'.'ni' over t lit- heads of herself and her four yoiaiu' hroth- el's and sisters. Sooiit Hail, who sells newspapers, rend, as did many othal l-i eiiii-eus of r,ridreport, ihe silury ill the iiiorninu' paper of .lane Cram's, did:, idtios hat ho d dn't stop wish reiidm- and iniii; "Hear n o. w hat a pity I" lie nut hnsy . in a pi-ietienl w ay. 1 le rut the ' story from the new's'paprr, pasted j It on a oardhoari! hox. rm a slot in the ' Seientists ot' Ane'rh at; ma-omi' of namral h ; -! 1 oy 1 a . ;. from Il.'ii.iih.r. (o orffo K. Chrrrie (left) llamlil E. An hox and started nm. m, B laaise ta- thony, Jiliarn ;ead liinit.r is -lunn the roiiitT. lai d and sl.r'.a.ked lniman heads worn hy Jiharo as troidiies. house eampaii-'n. shouln! the story whe.'o'vrr he Wont. A!i day he ki pt lit his srlf-.ippoinr-ed task and at ni.uht hroimlit -SI I.Tn !n pennies, niekels. and dimes, and a lVw hii'iT ilcrinniinatU'iis inln tin1 new -paper nllie nnnnunelni: that it was for .lane Cram litul he hoped she ii'id her family wouldn't suffer anv more. 1 'thers tank up the work when' I the vniium snout led the way, anil the Hclo family was relieved of Its worst " ' LEGACIES TOR BOY SCOUTS. The follow Im; h tier was sent hy the Ir-u.il eoiiniiitiee of the Hartford (Conn.) eolineil to all the lawyers In ly : 'Tlio lliriford Council. I'.oy Srouis . , , Au.era a, Inc.. has to dale heeti , . . . ... ' I'oo.pietlt of tWll K'.lltS .. C ,.' , . , . , are a t oinieriirut eofporat Ion without rapilal stock and empowered to re icive heii:ests. lit.lt property, etc. H i- prohal le that. ymi. as an attorney, will he re.pie-i.i'l at times to su-'uest so elici ts who are m.'ikini; their wills tin- name of a worttiy cliaritiihle or I hilanihrople inovetiient which is in m ed of an endowment, and in ttiis "onncctioii we feel that the Hoy SeouU ' if America iles'erves your indorsement.' Tlio national council of the I toy 1 Soo'jw ,,f America from time to time receives notification of hcipiests in vvllN. and it is ratifying that the movement Is reivivini.' this kind of en- I ilewmetit. TEXAS SCOUTS ARE IN LUCK. V. C. Clark, a hiiines man of l'ai'is, Tex., lias presented to the hoy senilis of llie cltv a tract of 14 acres i to he used hv them exrluslv el v. It I ' i " " t 'hat v. as inade a c ft .0 the ho, s I . .. . ... , u u litis for esiahlishment of 11 lint. Mr. Clark made a cift to the scouts of a K'yuiUiisluiu equipment costing S1.IMMI. WISDOM OF A FAMOUS SCOUT "The meat men In ibis country were all outdoor men. Not only that, but '.'0 centuries a;:o !he 1J men we hear so niaeil ahotlt Wei.' all outdoor men. as was th, 11 Mast,.,-. The greatest i sermon cmt . -. : 1 . I ,. . 1 was m, dcliv- el'tl hi .1 1 flu . i 1 . hut from a mom,, tain side." I 'aide! 1 arler Iti nrtl, Nu 1 1 1 i 1 11 1 S. o'll c, iiiirii doiiei'. BOY SCC'JT GOOD TURNS. I'.attle Creek oiits are catru ated wiih' the Job of w in. Im o ihe town "lock. A troop of sciiis In Yoiimrwooil 1'a.. sin rendered its headquarters for four moiilhs last winter to a family with seven children who could not liml a place to live. Troop No. Sbl. Chicago, says that it siiecial effort lias been to keep streets free from glass and nails, and to pre vent destruction of city property, such as lamp globes and street signs. Tin' 1,'tieu (X. Y.) I'.oy Scouts of America couucil provided for their scouts a room In the public library known as scout room. The executive recommended books to the library from the list suggented In the bibliog raphy In the new Scoutmaster's Man ual. The collection consists of fic tion for hoys, scout publications and a large number of technical books for use of scout lenders. Tho librarian there works in close relation to Scout Librarian Mathlews nf the national council, as do an inrreaslng number of librarians In differnt parts of the cuuntry. t ' . ' ,.' 5.1. lw wVfci'.' T...J i ... . 3' 1 '(-... i"..!.'-.......!.,:"' . f lot k . J . . rl!'rt .. ,W"".1.S ...' - , .'(I.-,. IU AIMJ. .. . . .-A ' -' Vw ' .v'o 'ori .., . .". v , ".'.!..jsff. r ,.: ; : 'T I ' "S -s -S.. -Sw. , V s "f U"i.".i oaiployoos of tlio Chii'a-o pa. .;ino 'oi,., . I, s I ,,.) dls'.iiiidi d, ia prolost nall.st 11 cm in wu.-s. Iiim :.,;i of I. ah or, 0110 of many spoakors. Vi it to 1 1 I . tv .SAMUCL D. NICHOLSON ii ' i f .1 I Samuel Ik Nicholson, new Kepahli. can senator from Colorado. He lives at I.eaihille. ALEXANDRE KERF.NSKY 4 1. ; OS. i 1 : ..: . .a. , I ; v '4 : " I.ute photograph ot Alexandre Keren-iky. former ruler of hussia. who U reported to be leading the struggle to overthrow the Soviets. 6ETTING WORK FOR VETERANS' American Legion Successful In Its Ef forts to Connect Ex-So!dier With Needed "Jobs. New York. There were 1K),0X vet erans of the World war out Of work In the United States on March 1 Inst, according to an estimate received by the American Legion. This is a re duction of about 100.000 from the "peak" of more than 500,000 jobless ex-service men In the country shortly cY.:':,Yk4lfi v v N si'- . ' ."!' S I N. ' ..C ' ....... - t f 1 v - C fro ;V4H Head-HimtinfT Jibaro Indians of Ecuador .1, J ST V " B tV )...' &ss t fif'V "' v. y "n n .NX . -4.7,' -J ILO'i'' f "' 1 ' O'ti, i, ' S .-. ' S-W X. N.----oV: X' British War Veterans in Huts V- ;-r H--" ' ,cAioJi,Vf-it".'1i"t-l'A:-::M-'v''",n seoral liritish war veterans and (honor, are living m liiiseratile nuts Of 1 se the sanitary conditions are must live aii'l insist that they cannot are iuvesiiifajiii:,'. Goes Back to i I ir- A k.''T ft- ' If r.i if' if. ' " ,''.!. ' Til . ' . . dW it, ft Tlds mitiire-lovlng Oregoninn has 1 'g tree on the ei'-tfe of a small town after January 1 Inst, and the Legion reports state there Is promise of furth er Improvement. The survey ot the natlonni smmi"... on which these figures are based I was made by the American Legion Week ly, ofliclal publication of the Legion which states that the unemployment Bltuatlon, as affecting the veterans "appears to have taken a turn for the bpt,,,r" ' I .s A chain of employment agencies op erated hy the Legion In every state haa done much to relieve tho situation, VH j 'V 4 &4 1 .'.!, 'fc ..-1Mli.,'r Hs?.-' ..N . A l.-:'! j It-' I',; ; ' fvlA t,f. ""y' . , 'i.m1 w ; t X '-wis Auyi in h,. disiri.-t "haoli of t! o JnnK" nf- :;, l'r. -i h ut John ris.'.patrii'U tf tho I-- '"1 , J ,v s 1 SHI m IP a- 4 their families, unahle to secure other nt Mliitirie limp, voi;ii)n. l-.imiauJ. had. The veterans, however, say they Hud other quarter.. The uuthotities Live in the Trees AMsrf, picked out this natural platform in i twin puma to uunu a nonse on n. ih I If sny the Legion otncials. The Legi.ijti hss been Instrumental In ohtalniiig work for veterans, In discouraging thj migration of unemployed men ward the great Industrial centers atld has encoiirageil a movement from cit ies to the farms. It has demand that workers who left their posltlo to go to- war should enjoy senior! rights on a pur with those of mllltal age who stayed at home. Nearly a year Is required for dhe r. turned veteran to get back to old stride In industrj. d is ry lilf
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