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TPgspsifgi-7' 1919: PUBLIC LEDGER PAGE 7 uT NEWS YARD jiBirroBT woBKBBS fired , A Thousand Men and women TW J the Plant Negro Workmen " Per Day. GCt Norfolk Virginian.) V towering trestles, Ne shops fields of steel and BPreang f day and night tne inceb .tflra. ereat steam of automat machinery Hammers lg Qf wartime these art NeWport News, where shipbuilding ati deepsea cratt nave , Mrgrfatplant 12,000 men and 1 are working at top speed, nuietly from the ways, with Sliding ame"y ceremony that ottti launching in the days of ate"d lip a ter ship has been built pea, fluted only to lose itself in the andPfl of commerce at this gateway S"Se Itlantic and to the fields of FWhen the wartime history of the r nrt News Shipbuilding and Dry NeWv rompany is written it will be DOCtoresUng chapter in the romance an interesting v how ST i the rolling plains farmer Duy . ever sn a of W vrr' " whose onlv experi- sMp, ana w--- - - - tne ence wnu -r;- answered handling o; y " r try to build the can wnicn stead manyoi menace of the ;iv are reuiuib - American soldiers are going to the eltern. "OIi, h.Pn the greates Trobeni. Two miles beyond the city proDieiu. orlonkine the. river fT city to be peopled IS xiai"fc fYPliiRivelv bv shiDvard workers. High wages are the rule as at other yards, with riveters, many of them negroes, making as high as $25 and $30 a day. Loyalty is preacnea in season and out. Tribute to American Farmers. Perhans no branch of the public service is in position to recognize so promptly and appreciate so fully as the Bureau of Crop Estimates what has been accomplished by the farm ers of the United States since the hreakine out of the world war," . A 1 1 1 says the annual report or mat du- 1.CU.U. X' 1 W in Hit) xjuxvo v. (11IUQ u J. yuiuuiai j vx uj .v . li t) UC1U aSll State and report weekly and month lv thmi observations, the bureau is in constant touch with the progress n J1A rf rnn nrnrtiietion irom monm w A. V A V Tt Vin stffn 1111111 111 cLUU. jrccix tj jvu.1. the supply of farm labor steadily de sTQOQk fmm bpaw drafts made upon v vwov - -r - i n. -2-.-. 1 .iiti ad rvd-nnni oil V t t r'tr ni iiur i 11 h i it-TP . i.niiciiaii.T 1 I, uj w L. 11 -i . - ir since the beginning ot tne war, ana it has noted the decrease in the sup ply of commercial fertilizers. It has noted also the setaay rise in uuiu wages, and in prices of farm machin- ery ana every tniiig uiai iaiuiuip have to DUy. Willi an uuuuuuuu faith in the patriotism and determi nation of farmers to do their utmost to help win tne war Dy reunumB production OI loou anu i c-vv ials, it nevertheless has marveled that the farmers of the United States apparently have accomplished the impossible by continuing to plant larger areas and to harvest larger Vio nrprrflgrat.f with each vftar O f the war in spite of the aini- culties of securing farm labor, sup plies, machinery, and other necessary . iil rr in-il nlnn nor onri (Mill I V ii, L 1 II kji. X. 11 C5 Ulcl.il n"b oo aaa nnn crnrps more in lal i man ; 'im j k friT-mprs of this coun- lll VX1 iJJ m " - , . , , . trv is comparable witn anyuim& IT V u mi stii9iiiiinl in.... ! iiiniiitllii UiiHiiiui ntiimu" iHiji-iiCSw .ifiliSill Chamberlain's Ccagh y juy - Xcomplished by any other Before using this preparatio n for produetion of food i -trril TlinV wish to 1 COUgu or cum j it has done for others -Motrin Til., writes. 1 Mrs. u. uuft., , . fmmd it eives the quickest re e nnneh remedy I have ev f rc Tnmea A. Knott, Conn er Uteu. " , . Mn savs. "Chamberlains 11CUL11C, J ' Cough Remedy cannot be beat tor a t, nti " tt J. Moore, Oval, . j a - rpi, : nrnlllPtintl OI IOOU inausLi-y. " v . o crops on an enlarged scale, at great- lv increasea expense ui mx, v,.w-, ana iauui ci,xivx j " - , 1 J nrilVinllt nil viiritv or the m- ny aim nnuuui x' " , , V.O rmnfs from large Doa- KUlxcltlUix '-w v.c n fr n 17 r u I II r I IIULiiv-i l ui men " . , ineurp. the winning done as muvxx y , of the war against tne minuu A. . p prnno a r a iTv ottier one POllSIli JX XLlU.WJw - factor. Pa sav? I have usea Luaiiiuciiau - 7' T, TA rS-edy on several occaslone MOTHKU SAY, you'll have a streak of smokeluck that'll put pep-in-your-smokemotor, all right, if you'll ring-in with a jimmy pipe or cigarette papers and llclil Odiiic: j: iuiv.c muvn w -"-"-"c Just between ourselves, you never will wise-up to high-spot-smoke-joy until you can call a pipe by. its first name, then, to hit. the peak-of-pleasure you land square on that two- fisted - man - tobacco, r i Prince Albert ! Well, sir, you'll be so all-fired happy you'll want to get a photo graph of yourself breezing up the pike with your smokethrottle wide open ! Talk about smoke-sport! Quality makes Prince Albert so appealing all along the smoke line. Men who never before could smoke a pipe and men who've smoked pipes for years all testify to the delight it hands out! P. A. can't bite or parch! Both are cut out by our exclusive patented process ! Right now while the going's good you get out your old jimmy pipe or the papers and land on some P. A. for what ails your particular smokeappetite 1 ov. t was suflenng witu a, wiutu nA nnnn the chest and it always brought about a cure." CASTOR I A- "For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of iTUFFEB OP OTI BAD COLD? . v - Get busy with a bottle of at ouce Coueficolds and bronchial attack they are all likely to result in danger ous aftermaths unless checked m time. And how effectively and quickly Dr. King's New Discovery helps to do the checking work! Inflamed, irritated membranes are soothed the mucous phlegm loosened freely,1! and . quiet, restful sleep follows,' . . Mn.n AUdruggistshave it. Sold since 186 Constipation Emacipation No more lazy bowels, yellow com plextion, sick headache, indigestion, embarassing breath, when you use saa a corrective Dr. King's New Life Pilte. They systematize the system ana Keep FROM COMSnrAAiun If ton??ue is coated, breath bad, stom i, r. lnin liver ana uuwcw ixn Give "California Syrup oi once a tearpooiixui es a sick child tomorrow. t UttlA ntifi IS OUI-oi-bui ib, rAstine. eating and act- Ilcllx&iuxv, " - . ii innir Mnrnfir: sec xx insr naiuiuny i0 -non ted. This is a sure sign iuu& xw that its little stomacn, nvei auu tVi waste. Wnen eis are ciu&fi" , cross, irritable, fevensn, siomu sour, breath bad or Has sioraaai-- diarrhoea, sore throat, iuii ui .u.u, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs," ana m a xw all the constipated poison, uuui6 1 . A-v-rsir A11T food and sour bile genuy muyw. of its little bowels without griping. nnrt vou have a well, playful child a- gain. s,cr Mothers can rest easy auei 6" . . ., i 4.!-..-si ro this harmless "truit iaxauvC, cause it never fails to cleanse the lit tle one's liver and bowels ana Swed en the stomach and they aeany iuv its pleasant taste. Fun- circcum for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups printed on each bottle -r. nf nmintfirieii lift ojxu. DCldio vi. - . . j for o bottle OI ASK your uruggioi. iwA , "California Syrup of Figs;" than see that it is made by the . "California Fig Syrup uompaiij'. Copyright 1S19 by R- J- Reynolds Tobacco Co. You bay Prince Albert everywhere tobacco t mW. lopwrw oo. re J fin, handsome pound and half pound tin humid ore-ana '-that clotty, practical pound crystal glaem humidor with sponge moistoner top that keepm the tobacco in each perfect condition. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C HELPFUL HAIR BINTS ". -V emm r Worthy the Attention ot everyone Who Would Avoid Dandruff, Itch ing Scalp, Gray Hairs and Baldness "What will stop my hair coming out?" Reply: Parisian sage umuiu form) is the best remedy tor nan and scalp troubles; said to prevent baldness, grayness and dandruff. "Before going to bed, I always rub a little Parisian sage into my scalp' whose thick, soft and fluffy hair is greatly admired. This at itching scalp, keeps the hair - j- l n Imp it osiSV I linO" fill 1 M.I11X XXXClXVtJ " " 11 UI11 ldlllUb " " to dress attractively. Tmitiful soft, glossy lustrous hair e wVin use Parisian sage. 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Sold Everywhere Was in a Terribly Run Down Condition irff ; Miss .Rioka Leopold, 288 Layco St.. Menasha, Wis., Sec'y Liederkranz. Miss Leopold s letter opposite conveys in no un certain way the gratitude she feels for Peruna. Iiiqnid and Tablet Form Lessen Up a Tight, Sere 111 m .nKI TT.il I1 Joy Sahrc When a cold sets down Into tlk n 1 throat and thet. cauang sorane. hoaraenesa, orT croupy symptoms. It Is time to take quick steps to prevent, pneumonia, or other serious results.?, & nW and harmless remedy for -I 18 such troubles HI 1 I I I fi I III! I III I W""1111" " III 111 I . L!. Jill I I I " I YnaDDly it externally, ana ruu - i I In. TherelsnoirriuUontothetend- II " .Wnbut it Quickly penetrates U I, totheatofthetroublcandrelieves II the congestion like magic. Ill Mother's Joy Salvb should be III kepton hand for an emgency. M imM hnw auickly II 1 tt will break a croupy cough, j II llll od5(M.lan. I . rJIH """" 1 wiom0 TsibiAtR cause a gentle move fi ment of the bowels relieving the con- stipated condition. JS2 1 -"t Spasmodic croup Is t usually relieved with one application of- rflaiKi8rea) NEW PRICES 30c, 60c, $10 Chamberlain's Tablets When you are troubled with indi gestion or constipation, take Cham berlain's Tablets. They strengthen t differed for 10 years with stom- nu tvnuhle and doctered away a lot of money before I found a meaicme , that was a real benefit to me. &mj stomach and enable it to perform . nco nf Mavr's Wonderfulj n Titrfi action laKlUg unc uvw" - j 1LS IUnCllOllS Haiuaiuj-. 1,vi'" - .-vircs acn T have had - - -i i Remedy a vvccm . is usually acocmpameu uy wnaui-" tion and is aggravated by it. Cham- more real joy of living than I shall in 10 years before." It is a simple, harmless preparation' that removes -io catarrhal mucus from tne imo-ti i nal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach and intestinal ailments, incit ing appendicitis. One dose will con- vince or money refunded, mum- Drug Co., and druggists evJ"" ; Don't trifle with a cold it's dangerous You can't afford to risk Influenza. Keep always at hand a box of KM col rr? i "23 :in 24 boor Get Rid of That Persistent Cough If you are subject to weak lungs, heed the cough as a warning. ECKMAN'S ALTERATIVE may aid you in stopping the cough. In addition, it is a valuable tonic and health - builder in such cases. Twenty years' successful use. 80c and $1.50 Bottles at all druggists or from Eckman Laboratory. Philadelphia AM UN Rom T. Chandler, 209 West 13th Street, New York City, (CE That his entire time and attention will be given as a RESIDENT BUYER Of carefully selected ready-to-wear garments from New York's largest and most up-to-date stocks. Specializing in Women's and Misses Dresses, Suits and Coats. . .. . When you need a stylish; garment write your wants to him giving description and measure. - Make an estimate of how much you would like to pay and goods will be bought accordingly. ' Send remittance with order, which will receive prompt at tention; otherwise goods will be sent CO. D.
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