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J 1 i . .S L.ViTES SL7fGTCFi;iS ; ;; ;. . ... ; cai;didacit u;ited states sekate Greensboro Man , W h o Op- ; ' - poe Overman Is Making ..Vigorous ? Campaign and Friends Confident o f His v Election. . . J&n his aanounremeut or purpose to mtot the ilenioeratir primary as a can didate lor a seat in the Uuited States -' waste, Hon. A. I- Brooks, of Greens fcoro, said: "This ofhee belongs to the yeopte of the state. No tlemoerat has far aanouneol his eaiuli'laey for this 'office. I am therefore not etitermir the i MM agaiiutt anyone. - 1 am entering it or everyone, both men and women." ' Xt. Brooks' iletision to Iteeome a eau V jVUtj for the senate whs boru of the 'Mietion that he is in entire sympathy mXk the rurrents of thought that are '- jriUqpang the lives of our people. He be lieves s rast and complex task confronts the senate of the United States, ami the ' ntellifrenre aud efficiency with which this task is done nill largely determine the 4estiny and happiness, not alone of Mrtfa Carolina and the I'tuted States, tot the whole world. ' No man, ' says 3b. Brooks, "has any personal claim on the people in such a cr:sis. Vision, fit bss and rapacity should le the con troUuig factors in the fleeting of a sen ator for this high service. " )lr. Brooks, who was lorn in Per ' 0S ounty, May 21. 1"1, and admitted '. te the ar at Roxhoro in 1894, has for ' 25 years fought the battles of lenioc ttrf and held a jiromiuent place in the '" political, business and soeial life of the tsvto. In Greensboro, where he has lived omw 1897, his candidacy has received the heartiest support, practically every bu.ii aees' mail in the city of (Jreenslmro a'nd . High Point, both in Guilford rayfty hav- iag signet! hii appeal to tlnv'.lemo rntic heir vote for so many Vetera of the state to cajft' their v issu In this etitiC Knel by si f iU home folks, the followin -I-.-- .., - - ... -, .,. P ' I I USE WAR ARTS . IN PEACE TIME Ussbns Learned "Over There", ' to Be Used in Making cf Maps. WORK NOV WELL UNDER WAY Hon. Aubrey L. Brooks, of Greensboro, Candidate For Senate to Succeed Lee S. Overman. If elected he will represent ttie. people of .North ( arnhna ahlyuiv! well. Iur nig the L'.'t years in which he has been a citizen of Greensboro, he litis at all time stood jt the lirst in the political and religitius life of this community, fie is democrat in the fullest HigiiinVaiH-e and thoroughly grounded in the princi ples of democracy. Talented, an able debater, an' orator, thoroughly under standing and in perfect sympathy with the best thought of the nation ns to the perplexing questions now before the American people, he will give a good aaMe is made: " We urge the democratic i account of himself in the l mte.l states Vetera of North Carolina to consider fa- : eiiiite and rank among its ablest mem eriibry , hi nomination, to attend the 1ers. " rjodmes sad wist their ballot for him. (J'olitical advertisement.) 1 : jFrty-nine pipes blown by compress jai air controlled by jtlayer piano mechan ists compose t new musical instrument. v new spark plug is kept dean by Tsngb. surfaced balls which it contains jutd which are moved up and down by piatton pressure. Of Euro)eaii invention is a machine wrench with a pivoted jaw that grasps five of the six sides of n-hexagonal nut nt once. KxMrts have estimated that parasitic fungi destroy Hit per cent of the sweet Ktato crop, of the I'nited States each year. 1 1 The new at its best in shoes wholly comfortable In their fashioning the new models of the Red Cross Shoe are dis tinguished. No extravagant od dity, no soon-to-be-disearded fashion whim is in the whole display. But those modes which interpret the new in distinctive manner, whose vogue is assured, . are here in splendid array. Each has the famous "bends with your foot" sole there's assur ance of perfect comfort in that! And they're so carefully made that the day is far, far distant when youll lay aside the model of your choice. We suggest that you come in soon while our showing is still complete. The prices bring you the utmost value they range from Sold and guaranteed by. I EFIRD'S DEPARTMENT STORE Plan Worked Out by Which Various Government Boards Will Co-Op-rate In Making Large Seal Map of Country. New York. While drawing op a sammary of Intelligence for a corps of maneuver In Frauce last winter the officer In charge found himself In need of a little outside- Information. Turn ing to his sergeant, he said: "Serjeant, Where Is the Island of St Helena T' "tilr." said the sergeant, "1 do- not know; but if the colonel will furnish me with a-'car and a bachnred map I'll find iyr Our tyree armies went to the front with a supply of maps which contrih- uterf mightily to our success. Last July, says the New York Post, the en gineering council called President WU sou s attention to the lack of co-ordination In the map-making agencies of ills country. The matter was not pigeon-holed ; various bureaus were re-. quested to confer and decide upon a- general plan by which the work could be carried on most expeditiously and without overlapping or duplication. To Map 3,000,000 Square Miles. To make large-scale maps of over three million square miles of territory Is a gigantic task. But It Is hoped and believed that it will be achieved. One danger lies In overorganlzatlon. There are at present no fewer than eleven map-making and three map-using boards operating under government control. It will readily be seen that the bureau of soils needs one kind of map, the bureau of Indian affairs an other. But. except for highly special ized work, the United States geological survey would seem to be the oglcal boqy to prepare the standard topo graphic maps. It has Its own photo lithographic and engraving plants, aud the maps it has already produced have been declared by experts to, be the equal of any. It is safe to assume that It was the excellence of detail of the maps fur nished us by the allies that led the conference to feel that to do the work for the whole country as France or Germany had done It would take too much time. Better a map with few details now tlmn one with all In the distant future. One-third of the area of continental United States, exclusive: of Alaska, has already been mapped in this fashion. The establishment of basic horizontal and vertical controls Is about half completed- And a plan has leen worked out by whiclj the vari ous boards will co-operate. Making the personnel permanent, will do much to standardize the work. ,, Aerial Surveying. Revisions are to be made as fast as changes due to development occur. There Is to be a central information of fice, not simply for the benefit of the bureaus concerned, but for the general public as well. The general scale rec ommended Is 1 :62 500; where larger or smaller scales are desirable a special corps will be appointed. Aerial survey ing la to play an important part Graphic scales in English and metric nnlts will be printed on all maps pre pared for general use, as well ss a dia gram of the control on which the map is based, together with date of survey and location of all permanent marks. That each map will explain the sym bols used hardly needs to be pointed out In modern warfare the map is more powerful than the sword. Germany knew this. Prisoners captured from the Germans could locate any object. from a single ma chine-grin nest to a full battery of artillery; they bad been taught to read their maps. The men of our own divisions, from ranking offi cers to scout privates, became skilled st it In time; but it wss difficult work at first We were not s map-reading people. Men In the service who two years ago would scarcely have attempt ed to find their way from point to point within a single county would st present know precisely how to orient themselves snywbere In France If sup plied with France's excellent cartes topographlques. The same can be done InMbls country once the necessary maps are available. It Is . merely a question of utilizing the arts of war la times of peace. It is an Important en terprise now happily under way. If the government completes It the pub lic's Interest will be equaled only by Its gratitude. ' The Lure ef a Siren. LaGrange, Ky. When the siren blows here, all citizens will crab their guns and run. For It means a door or window of the People's bank has been opened. Prompted by robbery of seven Kentucky banks recently, the People's bank has placed a siren oa top of the building, with an attachment leading to all windows snd doors. A Tragedy of the War. . Owensboro, Ky. Mrs. Lucy It. Law rence, an aged widow, has received a box from overseas headquarters. In It wss the Bible she hsd given her son Armstead, her letters to Mm, which he bad aover lived to read, and on he had written to ber Just before b in'io W v a m r -i it fit t ii i i j. r x. VJVWi ' mm . . . VV lS'St?) " rui iiiwiuwia- ; :fsr Zifathier. the bbvs r)rf J the sweef tor s!l ' mi When yoaYc X . nehrous' or "fired j r see hour It - r refreshes! J $ : )( The Flavor 7 . h- TlGHT- il. mwmivmbV I ilEPT Valuable Spanish Products. , v Spain is an ini'poriant : producer off sniiiiilier " wisi'iitiftl oilv Including llkev rosemary, thyme. Kajre, penny; royal, and geranium. '.The plants grow . wild and dlsiWatlon is carried on bf, large ateam distilleries as well as 0ji many snmll direct-fire VtIllH.--Ex change. , v-? , : ' ' y-: i r- -K: ji: s ANNOUNCEMENTS ' ANNOUNCEMENT. ;- 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office' of Sheriff of Gaston county, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries of Jrtie 5 J. W. CAKEOLL. ' Oastonia, y. C, May 7, 1920 . FOR COMMISSIONER OF LABOR ' AND PRINTING. I announce my. candidacy for Commis sioner of Labor and Printing in the Jun- State-wido Democratic primary . to su- Ceed lion. f T. fitiinma. . jm": will appreciate your vote and support afc the polls. Ask any one who knows of my ! lunar in and ahnnf tha I imJA.n.. , ww"" uvK'Natuiv vi net 1909. ' , . . DAVID P. DEIXINGER -rr ANNOUNCEMENT. c , j I hereby announce mrself as a esendl- ' JnA ... U i...m 4- it . ' -ir nwn4lA t.:. t . t m. ' '& vsmiu uuianev in June, ior nominauoDb representative in Congress from thd.; Ninth CoDffrMfiinnal Hl.trUf T in mm m Jt, TV 1 ft aiT riMtin.. 4V. i. 1 .. ('.wiiic uiD vuppori ana co-operation oi my friends and fellow Democrats , io. Mia .rltdf jn : .1 : a k svs5,V in aming uitj & OOiain - ICO - nomination. , Tu-f . A T TJTTT WTTtf f .J , FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS. I hereby announce myself a candidate- ' for the office of RecridtAr nt Tu.la v v . WA vvu v - n B f n n Amm.w n . . I. k. . . 1 . .. fh. r..wlrt .: ..... 1 jjciinraouo primary 10 oe neid OB"" Tsaiuruay, June O, i92U. R. C. BELC. 4 Mount Holy, N C, Apri 12, 1920. X ' 1111 FOR PCPDITfiVlVTaTfvv I hereby anmonnce my candidacy for- nomination lor Wlection as a member f; the Uouse of Senresentativea In th rim. nrnl Akumlilv a V..II. x..ni3 - - iiwi ,li uiruuua, J I ulil t Gaston county, subect to the action o?;, the voters in the Democratic primary to-! le held on June 5th, J920. I hereby so licit the support of my friends and fellow Democrats. , . , This April 26th, 1920. j , DR. 8. A. WILKIN'S. 1 U' 1 II II. ,v to f T a si rV " r r 9 CAN you imagine awash day, with practically noth ing to do? Washday seems al most like a holiday, instead of a day of dmdgeryv .when you do your washing .with Qean Easy Naptholeine Wash Soap. Just soak your clothes over night; shave Vi bar of Clean Easy into 4! gallons of water; let it dissolve; boil for ten min utes; rinse thru two clean waters; blue and dry in open air and the washing's done. No tired, aching back, no red hands or skinned knuckles. You feel just as fresh as when you first began your day's work. Clean Easy may be pur chased at any grocery store. One bar will do two ordinary weeks' washing Just think, an average Week's wash done for only a few cents and in ten minutes time. Clean Easy does not hurt the fabric Try it today, and your house will have no room for the old fashioned scrubbing board. Notice how different Clean Easy looks from other soaps. Ask for Clean Easy by name at your grocer's. Clean Easy is the only soap made that will do this work. Louisville Food Products Co.. Incorporated Louisville, Ky. ' in SIM . , SAVES v THE RUB Fellow directions om inmidm of wrmppor 'A A 4 A A i 4 A 4 i 4 4 4 1 4 i 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 j 4 4 4 2 was slain. f-; t -5 . - -.
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