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i ii a i" V i V t i J a' h 1. nr .11 1 I.UlULU IU l 5. . i Tn'F j 'stalling mechanical parts, deck fur Vie -crk of DuOJirj lie bridge !JisainR3 and other equipment that . to Europe Require Meat Skilled in No Leu Hum 3Q Differ I : ent Line, of W 'fe? ViKdliirtna. Spilt J Shipbuild k nr. the inany-s-fcu t.su in which touch of America' mechanical genl- i 1 - .. . - ... J 9 ... 8 is toimj Biigiitti a a i i E ar program, requires mecnanics killed ia more than thirty trades bo bides aa armr. cf unskilled workers; j-j- Svith the gigantic S bailding pro gram ancaa, a vast iorce vmpioj-ea Q Itoi'ig I nthis phase of war work. To-, day 3K,000 men are at work, in thefcstecl for the nail can be lata 05 no it i'liovarda. with 250.904 engaged la I marked for shearing, punching. trades thai provide material for the jj shipbuilders. jp Here are the skilled workers who $ Jire'doiBg. wor ; on the steel ship: BMpflttera, Hlacksmithsl' -rivetters ti J-Vrpers and calkers, drillers, plum- Jjers.' pipefitters, machinists, joincis. t fr i , . pea, cppprsTuiUuv heavy fqrjre. i VtBi mflt'ai'VnrVAra furnace men. i jEteel metal workers, furnace men .shearers. ' ' punchers, anglesmtths 'shlpwTighjjrlgKers. Hanger, drop ML OPENING Will continue tKrougli- out this Call and view the beautiful ap parel for ladies and gentlemen and boys. Your credit is good at WW?.' Velour hats worth $6.50 and $635 Special sale price $4.95 THESE ARE EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS . Full line of Ready-To;Wear,, Cpat Suits, Coats, Dresses, Etc LoflinV Millinery and Jewelry READY-TO-WEAR . ,: . a :Wsa 1 All ade Go l; Winstph forgers, erectors, bolters-up, crane operators, locomotive engineers, Cre toen, loftsnien, painters and helpers in all these tra Sixty jm'-t 'pot of the ft ob , a ship is In cor.Rtra.cUt g the hiTl, sad goes 10 mate ino nmsaeu tcmw. Obviously, it is almost impossible JtQ eiagta ut OH oraft that ic the most Iroportaht. All contribute lu makins tbe finished product and wUhoat act one to complete ship ! could result. Loflsmen, however, Inlay a treat Dart. ; Ship plans are first made' Id a laraiUuK ruum uu . . : a small scale. Go- lag to the mould loft a large build ing with a smooth floor ot suilcleut size tu have drawn upon it the plans of the chip to full size-Ahe loftsmen fashion the templates or moulds of light wood or paper from which the planning and other operations. 7ti I The moulds are made from three plans that i give shape to the, ship. These plana, showing the tinea of a Teasel are the sheer plan or side ele vation, the half breath plan and the body plan or end elevation. The body plan ia most used ia making the moulds, for it shows better the shape ef each frame, beam and aoor shape of each frame, beam and floor plate. The moulds must be abso lutely correct bo that they will Join 23? week. f1 t,.f '4m L4 Kinds and Size to Your , A 1 WRITE - Salerh; W.C.-Box 1S23' together properly. The ahipfitter is prob&b'y tv " worker whose trade may i : I pfrfy a at:;.'aui!'-jg tra-Ia. He nisrk tf the steel material for the pirts of the vessels hfi',1, by CfJng ttss lottr'an'a mpu'4 ever tie suel. Drillers also play a big part In the drilling and reaming of holes. They are necessary because of the rivet holes being punched in shop do not aJwaya coincide despite careful work manship. In some cases also holes must be drilled on the ahlp. The uaevenesa between boles Is removed by reaming, which ia merely a slight enlargement.. ' ."i-c-. iilivettert ,4o perhaps . the iaost snctacular work, rat-a-tat-tat oT thcor pneumatic tools having a fas cination reminiscent ot the anvil of the blacksmith. Rivettlng holds the thin J together , and ''a ship's plans ilnectf sverv rivet. forv each has a certain f auction. Chippers and calk' era trim off or smooth tha edges of plates, casting and jother prt and make them water tight, ghipwrlgbls install the wooden deck masu and booms. Other ihln woodwork is done by Joiners. S ; . ' Ventilation, piping and light metal work is done largely In shop by sheet metal worker. Plumbing and Plpipg also, is done in shop by plum bers, machinists and pipefitters. ' ' Shop work on the hull proper is done by workmen operating shears, pnnchea, bending rolls, planers ad other machines sad the frame bond era, acetylene burners, firnace men and AngU-flmithi perform tbe prep aratory work to tbe rection of plates, brackets, clips. bem. bulkheads and part reauired for the hull of a ship NEW AUSTRAL1 AN PREMIER , DESCRIBED BV WRITER Amsterdam, July SI The new Austroen Premier, Baron Icj iMax von Hussarek-HelBlein in described by the Vossische Zettung'a well-in formed Y'enV correspondent as "an Auatrian Hauling witteitf the Ut ter's parliamentary experience but with anaiogous pelkieal shading and I adaptability.'' He was appointed itf-emler July 5. Von Hnssarek enters upon his task under peculiarly difficult cireura atancees. It la generally expected that be will sail in Germany's wake, "It could not he other viae'' German commentators put it, almost threat eningly, altkoug so far be has not tnade any binding declaration tq that effect. " .'X, .r;..r, V , , lt . Von HusBartk'e appeintmeat la largely attrihuted to . dertoal in fiueneea. He belonged to-the late Archdtke Francla Ferdinand's set from which Emperor Charles elready hat ehoten several minmtori. 1 therefore gpecte4 b will enjoy Ue If pport of Catholics. , !lIo place the conntry'a internal economic situation on something like a sound bas(i la such be possible, will be , Hussarek'e roost difficult Uk .New taxation will be immedt ataly required to meet the service of tkreo and half , wjllards ; of war debtg ajpd he recoeoUatlon. of h the djsorfanteed food, (Jls,tributlon aysr tem will be equally- imperative. How lie proposes to extract further rev enue from the tax ridden population ia a secret as yet not disclosed. " ' Jtarttlwn landed. itt. John's, N. 8ept..J Trattj Hesner ot the fcrew of he fishing tvhooner t. C. Porter, ot Lunaiiiburg, N and five from tho nckooner Fo iAeiita, ot La Uaf, N. SL, iutdd hff , Jdy ,?9Borte4 jthetr , , yesael sank by n 43enran attbrnRrine last Ftd't. .The capuio of t1 rortnr ; neia prwner on the submarine "TV 1 Order A 1 1 ' 3- : 4 4 De eT eong mi "Dara 8ugar in a ni .ur ba'a atudvln' 'bout i bevl e hit gwtoe ter etaj dar, .-?' ; Bat dare nr eweefnin In i ter git Uppsd, 'cause Oeya loolin' ' w JlMilfclira f . .... t:? , in Memhenpf Gwt Board oi E4u Ml 1' fi Irf'T . , p i cniion mfeniai rnsuiB mm ing Held Saturday. History of the School Gnren An educational rally was held at Snrlngdeld. near this city, Saturday afternoon under the auspices of the county board of education. ' Dr. Whitsettj chairman of the board; Thomas R. Foust, superintendent of education; Miss Land, County super visor and Mr. Coltrhne, principal of the Jemeatown high school, all made addresses. , David Baker, chairman of tbe school committee at Spring field introduced the, speakers., Fh lowing the conference a picnic sup per waa served ia the grove. . , , I The present school building at J Springfield la the fourth one to be lo-i cated on the present site, school hav ing been maintained there ever since the first Friends meeting house was built more thap jOO year4 ago. Qopd schoola are the rule rather than the exception ' at Springfield and the school committee is preparing to have the session of 1918-19 the best ever. Three members .ot the faculty have already been aigmidU instated. Hay From Cane Tops. Honolulu, T. H. Sept. 2 Eiperts here have perfected a process for making Say from 'sugar cane tops. 10,000 tons of which are available In Hawaii each' ""year.; The sugar cane hay i ssald to be as good aa timothy.'- ;; . : , v .xoncB. - The attention of the public ia here by called, to the following ordinances of the city, and are hereby warned to always park their automobiles on the aidefl of fhe, street and clear the way for fire- apparatus and 'fire de partment in going to a fire. There , la absolutely . no peoessit for the general' public rushing out, blocking tha atreet hte instant the fire alarm la turned in. It aervea no purpose . but to block the progress of the fire department, and to sat isfy Idle ' curiosity, and may some day result in death and destruction, so take warning if you care to avoid the courts. ,. Respectfully submitted -; !-. City Manager ' Section of the City Code. IT RE WAGON ' RIGHT OF WAY. That whenever any engine, fire wagon, hose truck, boor and ladder or oth er apparatua belonging to the fir de partment ot the -city mar be passing along any .; of the streets ot tbe city going to or returning from a fire, or for any other . purpose, it shall be unlawful - for any person, except a member of the fire depart' rnent to ride, Jump or hang on the above specified fire apparatus.' Also the driver of any 'carriage, but, ma chine wagon, cart or other vehicle which may be upoa the Btreeta ot the city at the time shall immediately giro unobstructed passage 4o auch engine, fire wagon, horse truck, hook and ladder, machine or apparatus. And any person tailing' to comply with this section shall, upon convte ilea, be fined the aura ot 11.00 for each offense. , , PROTECTINQ , , FIRE HOSE That e person shall wilfully run o drive ny engine, ar agon, car riage or other vehicle over Mr hose while being used in the fighting of fire. Any person1 so dbinW Bhalf W fined the sura of f J.06 for each and every offense.'' -VV.'.-vV FIRE ALARM SYSTEM that any person who shall torn In a false alarm,' or, who shall damage, Injure or deface any of the fire alarm boxes, or who shall tamper with, handle or ia any "other' manner cause any - i PJU1Y - fle Gourd," but Bf er "Tater ow-a-days 4a whafe In de aufM ?X' 'i de gourd sow'days. he sno" gwrna fsr ayrupa en 'lasses en honey aignal tcV bmadail or damage of an noyance to occur by . handling any switch, plug,'lre or other appara tus connected with the fire alarm system of .the city of High Point shall be deemed guilty of a mlsdeameanor and. noon conviction, shall pay Qne ot f BQ.OQ for each offense. . SCTT.SILKYiLCXG . U Uk nlrtave w he&oLin Ha This lcft Bmlr P- ;1)J y:r m4 nm ww"w "F j .iu.. k.l. mad crow far bi. sf NW ,ftoJ want. Wrie va i I I j .X-b I IncrfseI T e)xpenes n traVfltag ind at health resorts will keep many hay fever and asthma sufferers home thin nmner. folev'a Honey and Tar ia. ite. ommenddd s a satisfactory remedj , for hay fever and astbna It heals and eothes. allays inflammation and irrita tioa, and .aes the choking nensstien- Wann .". 'xu:' - Administrators Notice. ' " 1 Having eualifted as administrator with will ennexd,-of Phllllq Fields, decerned, late of Guilford county, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at bis office in High Paint, N. C., on or before the 27th day of August, 1819, or this notice covery. All persons indebted to the wll be pleaded in bar of their re said estate will please make Imme diate settlement. ,. , . This 21 day of August, llt. , W. C. JONES, Admr., With Will Annexed, Phillips Fields, , deceased. 1 t a w 4 w C & Y. R. RAILWAY CO. )'; Schedule in Effect If wember a8tb, 1917, This schedule shows time at which trains ma h expected te arrive and depart front stations abewe, but tVir depart ure or arrival at tit tune stated is rot guaranteed. Subject to Chsuge WUhoat Notice ' southbound ' . No tl Leave Daily x. Sunday ( BUtlonst . , A, M. Lv. Hujh Point ttOO ThomssviUe , o.3fi tiordontown ......"...,.... 10:42 Od 1;Q0 - Deaton , U:58 '. High Rock 12,10 .. Herthbeuad No. 22 Leave Daily Eg.' Sunday , Ptatlonsi ' ' ' l M. High Rock tl24B Denton 120 ue Cordontown tt) tii Thomasvllle ....... w . ,.. 1 J .jg High Point 4:00 Ar. Seasaa for Refusing Others. Persons who have -oaoe ud Foley Kidney Pills, prefer them to any other medicine. They gve rewf from kidney ano blatf ier troubles, backache, sharp, shootuf pams, rheumatism stiff, swol leo joi t, sore araacJee, puffnese under eyes, gvousnees, "always tired" , feel. ing and slce-dlsturbing bladder all eienU. Mann Dnitr Co. v " DR. A. E. FRAZICa, - - ) ing dramatic 'succss. t ' t "Nearly aViio" A story thht is refreshing-: : ly different ;-., - .''"-,v. " -"J '-t'- . ,'' & : -.. -"--.ft -SsatJ. . .!,' l splendidly clean manner. TOMORR'O W: Dorothy DdtohrshfepFth Him; v pies, in the Ince supervised , Paramount production A story that - is delfehtftil and, different. The added attraction': is a riot one of those Mack; a Sennett Comedies, ' ' A Bai tie Royal Prices, afteracii, lflc, 2flc; nightvJiSc & WE ARE For the heavy Fall demand. London s Reliable Store v has "the goods' and can meet the demands of the thorn -ends of this community with' endless varieties of shoes,- ' clothing and furnishings for men, wcanen ant thildxen. .'- I Service and best values have been the accepted stan dard with the London's Store since we have, been in busi ' ; ness, and we are going to stick to it v Come to see us. ..: London's -Reliable Store ti. A. Moffitt't Old Stand-119 N. Mela 2 6CHXDULX OF ' tNTERURBAN ' MOTOR LINES " ' ' (Incorperated.) ' " Orice, f Iigh Point. N. C j ' Ilf KFTKCT APU i, iqis, . . nd Wlnston-Saletn sad Sigh Point and Greensboro. - CASS TOR KISE. ' SPECIAL TKIPS. leaves High Pointy Elwood Hotel . ..roswmsro . 7:30 e, m. 11 a. m J p. m. ,. ; leaves Winston, Zlniendorf Sotel FOR BIGS POTST -' - 10M a. nt.-l p. aa.Td p. as. ' 1 High, Point-Greensboro Lino leaves Sigh Point, xavoed Bote! .. rot GsnifSEORo ' " a. m. 11 a. m. 2:30 p. in. letTM Greensbero, Guilfeid Sate, , fOS SJGH POIWX 9:30 a. m 1 p. m. 6 p. a. . Loca) Fares FJU CenU Per r2e Cars stop anywhere slong tha line for Jiisengers.. One suit ease carflej f?se. charge of asu for tact additional suit case or package unfler so lha - We flo a Tegular express tjaslness. ' V!t employ aoae hut achat ana careful iTts. i sZf-:''-''-'''.- Ws solicit yenr patronage an 9 rnaran tee yon prompt at! eosrtoue treatment OSTt teZi Uweea Ch Foist "-y fZZSa, 5S. : ":'' ' Is- -t. ni'l t !! IWHIJ I MbMIB I ll z 1 7, nn a smash - - screened iiy a 5 5 Si"' r PREPARED 11 NOTICE SALE OF LAND. ! , Under and by yirute of an order of, the Superior, court ',. ot OuUtord f oouny, North Carolina, made la the ' special proceedings entitled Virginia Kenney Lee, ndmr, of W. M. Kenney , deceased, Vs. J.-W, , Hinhle, Pesta pinkie, Ella a Kenney, Aubrey Ken. . aey and L. cV Lee heirs At lav, the . undersigned commissioner T, W. Al- , berttann: wtll on Saturday. 14th dar of Sepatember 1918, at 2 o'clock pnu on the premises at 807 South Main srreet ta the city ot High Point, N. . offer for sale to the highest bidder -for cash the follolng described los ef land not No. 807 South Mala street : there lit good hine room dwelling 1 fiouse, barn "and other buildings on ' this lot,, this house lias water, -sewer, and electric lights,, lt Is located on the car line and has paved street!! front of it,. , "., ii, , . , At tha same time and place the nn e'er signed will offer for sale one nice building lot' located on the east alia of the said elty, being Just east of - the Metallo Bed company. These lota are each 50x184 feet. Sold to make assets to pay Clt3. ' , Sale will be subject to confirm at:. a by tbe Court. - A- ';! .i V-.:-.,:-J .!.;.-;... T. W. ALBSSTSC:!, f. J ' ' Commlc:iczcr. This t9th day ot Au?'jt, 1918. 5, si.
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