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i : . - ... f i THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH, FRIDAY' - AFTERNOON, AUGUST 3 U ?J 7. PAGE SEVEN - -v - l. 4 4 v ftEYERSAL OrFORM -: rIN BASEBALL, HISTOfeY TODAYS ' SCHEDULE., ' - Manufactured Jr??HAU tCTEO WINTER SJ? Of BEST OW"- '"7 The Corbett Co.. Wholesale Distributor, Wilmington Oral - v By,UnltdPrefeS.r " New , York,, Aug. 31 faflure by the White Soxo-wia.ikia'ykr ' Am erican league Championship would CO"" BlUtutev not; only tljse- most 1 famous1: re- vjersat of forifitn the history of the great pastimewLbttt would be the means of s robbing baseball of the grandest chance -ft yer -had to simply wallow in rlorv - - " u tT - ' - ' -.it is. a foregone conclusion that the Giants. wijl trot. under the National league . wire' first. Heocea 'White Sox victory" would bring representa t$ves of - the nation? ; two- largest cit les together in a .grapple . for the 4? J-4 4 r v ; Chicago rat XinchinatK cloudy. V't I New Yerk, tat-rBHklyjt. (2),'leU Boston at'hiladelphiaz-cigar., - i ; AMERICAN LEAGUE.. St..t Iiouis,. at Chicago,- , Detroit at' OOTrelandr ' A Philadelphia,, at Boston- (2, - Washington, at Ne w AJI clear,?; 1 t world's . Utle; , The commercial - aird t tr i11 a li651113'- cl.eaf iiteresOriBUChsetietlMit could be 'AMERICAN LEAGUE. TZ?t At Nw orkWashingtoh, : ramrf X r i -1 t t -At Chicago 8 ; ; St , Louis 4. , -. - the . famous, ; day , when Fred Merkle. 1 ; ; ; r . - ; ... , . !: -A. r;T,r; ,; ii it il Standing of the Clubs lost a ball game and National league:! ,;; v, - Wo&iLoe championship :for . the. GJ 6go :S: . uuos won ine. piay-ou.. auu uut; , ism nnetnrt ? - s 73-47-: finn ''l-"'; ' 1 X'-'. S.:, r'jrk 12) s SOUTHERN (LEAGUE. W Memphis ' at Birmingham,.- clear. 4 - tTTva : to - bevcryv fashionable for; the leadirig"'la4yTto have her-'.. 1U' . Pet- T j i rrr JUL 3 The mo9t poplar .hntel at the?' safest and mnf. nfractive resort on the South Atlantic Consist The SMSil WRIGHTSV ILLE BE AGH, . C. ' TWns June 1st for the Season xne-wmte ; sox parK .: at ? v unicago i Detroit , j notoa-more' tnan: 3D,ww, person . ".rNew T5FBT roio urounas wm seat even luurtn Washington thanVCbmlskey ParK. ' The sum-up of t o T a o probably .fiveiorhsixv gaineft ; would: :.-t- t ih 66- Mi Over $20,000 being spent on ;.mprovctnenwS. ; Aim and mosouitoes. Oood crater. ' ScHind and Ocean fishing,, sailing and bathing r?i -K-ona -nnnpfi McK,withv ilmintrton. N. C. Write today tor new mxistraiea : booWet ving rate?, recreations anr -pnow-f. hotel amttsements, etc,' cnt O . r free o-.' request ElL-HINTONi Manager doubtless be; a; full stand at every: matTf inee maybe the greatest i crowd In theI'iJ5?; history of baseball. :- ; I- The finatielal. benefit to baseball it; self probably - would not be ; withift many thousands of dollars of . previous' high-water, marks, for it is an aecept ed fact' that the National Commission this year will ; donate ft targe share 'of . s receipts to the Red Cross, and that the magnates and players wUT do ther, same,' ,- i ; -;? -v.--" - ':.';'..' ?sw i - George Stalling's rebuilding has caK ried hftn ; a : long ways. - In addition :f tb purchases of outfielders and pitcners he has picked off the Eastern league's' finest shortstop ands hardest hitter, in Shortstop Schreiber, This la -the ..lea gue that sent Rabbit; MaranviUe.,to the Braves. V. Critics fn that - circuit:: pro' nounce Schreiber a. fielder who. ap? proaches Marattville's 7 famous ahility and a hitter of far more power and precision. ...If he ' is he never will find the -National; league!? it; eyeu though he; sho'uldfi't succeed" .In displacing MarahvilleS :-:;;i Xh-:K i St. Louis PKriadelphia ,38 75- '.3?0 ;D4 -A ''..,.."' i-tjt: J ""'. 1 ; i - 0CEMII VV rtgh tsvtlle peach ' t: '' c. MUSIC BY LUMINA ORCHESTRA ' BOATS FOR CHANNEL and OCEAN FISHING : C. E.';HOFERgr No Charge for Bathing to G ucsts Having Their Own Suits. N ATI ONAL LEAGU El: ;:. Resurts.rYisterday;' At Philadelphia 4-0; -Boston A 3-3 At Pittsburg-St . L6ufs;X; rtin H At. Brooklyn-New York, rain.; 'No other scheduled. : ; " p?-jr-.. ..... . ' ,VV. ' ' - ; tinding of the tiutit!; ''' New York ; . Philadelphia : . t St.,Luis;;...''.. Cincinnati. . Chicago '. ; .; .. Brooklyn ; Boston ... ;:.76 i .62 -' :. Pittsbuf g? . . 'r, 38'. 41 51 58 62 62 60 65 81 "Pct i".650 . .564 ; t .625 .516 ' ,.500 , ' .492 .435 .319 AMONG 'THE MI NORS. . : American AssocJation. .At Louisville 0; Toledo 4. n At St. Paul 2 ; Minneapolis 5. . -. . At liidianapolis 2-2 ; : Columbus 0-3 ; " At Kansas Gity i 0 j Mil waukee - 3. - NO RUFFLESS NECK r UNDER SOCIETY'S YOKE ' : i International League. : r At Montreaf-Richmondj wet grounds. At Rochester 14t 'Provide Jfce 6-7. ' 'At: Buffalo- Zi.tew:if : p .Southern' Asfioclatlon. - At Little Rock 6-2; ; Nashville & (second game 7 Innings). - ' At : Birmingham 2;. Atlanta 3. X feAt Memphis 5 ; Chattanooga - 6.- three Scheduled. ' . - 3,000 Hi h 1 fWaynesvillet ',-Na JC In thp Switzerland of America in Waynegville. N. C., the Highest Town East of the Kockies and a leading Summer llesort is the favorite? -. . , , . yj- Hotel Gordon With the Best Table in the Mountain Country ' Tuoronghiy modern hotel.1 ot'a:u'd.'wld'Wate'rv!nh- every 'room:' ''Continual; amusomptit Dancing, Fishing, Horseback Riding, Tennis, Antomoblllaff, Bath-j inf. Hrst -class orchestra. The social life of Waynesrille' centers at the Gordon..: i rtservauons and rates, write to. V. o. DCNDABr, Wopriettir, WyneVitie. N. C tWrltteniby Maroareti Maopn fthef .Torohto-Q; Biitfmpre' i There once was ; a schoolmaster gruaf . Who dellghfed his pupils to cuffC He'd arise with much choler X :: V &nd firrab a ooor scholar l- L But now. collars :and ": cuffs aren't so : -; " rotrgh' '' - ' ;t Though they say In the Fall,. Well find out one. and all . That the collars .- will be tdZ enough U'RuSl 8tuff!.-r. v j : - V - ;;- !'. i;'- - r New ; York,r Augi . 31. It's. .a wee bit ruff, ray . dearsr but: it has us by , the neck, and a-ruff neck you :will have to be ; this ; fall- if r you,want to be real smart and correctly dress the part for j a ru ess neck's .not in It now at all; In the days - ofGoodueenvBessj ( tnougn L . really ; eannot guess wny they callrfcef: good nof; pray can you I .. v.. n the swells-: all the beaUs as well as belles made of linen, : starched and pleated, of fine texture.. ., , , . . ; Now I thought, when just : a i child, though -the theory Sow seems .wild, that the reason they wore ruffs in that . far day-was because Queen; Bess said -.A -TV 1 7-4; : BUSH SUSPENDED. IV ,:4;;';.4': '-' r;' ;- t:4'hf 'off with his" or with her head", that f Mayor. and City Council of Baltimore, V' Department of , City Jjorrrptrol le Auction SalfelOfl MipM I ' V; .' r. -.?!7&'i"'.;V !:--' V'' '""" Monday, September 10th, 1917, at i o'clock1 P.: M.- Sale to be held ; v, Wl nauDert street, Baltimore,-Md. ; DESCRIPTION. Side wheel steamer built at j Baltimore 1878,'A Official- .Number 115601. Grass tonnafte v3l61"Ner':256tf'-In ePth 8.8. Beam engine, 28 inch diameter cylinder, stroke 7 feet. In- ; Jicated T. p. about 130; jetj condenser, fireVpump air . pump -pno re- tube boiler, diameter l 'feetr . iength'- i& f . Steam -working ; Pressure 20 lbs. Cabin eachside of boat, 2 drrveways, 2 pilot, house on ,."; roi of main deck; .'' -Th .-7 :Lr'":';': --j To b3 sold in its unrepaired condition for c be squired at time of sale.'.. . '-v "' v' oi1' TAMES A t--r T"T TTVT I h-f K l h;f f. . ... ,1'- Cbhip'troller. . , 1 : ' . J 519 N. Howard Street. ' the ruff would 5 sort -of help; things s in ; this way. r ; . ;. ; r i , w nen tne neaasman maae tne cnop just below the :roff kerflop then the ruff - around - the head would - make;, -a -frill like the- frills -we have today on; . our lamb chops when to stay -'there is j , company to dine : atfd eat their filL i j j : Now these headsmenuyour can :seej .'" over-fotigh . were bouid to be,; while the chopped off heads were over ruff '; as: welL - but ' I - hope -no : one today ; will ; trn. nft ha tiAad that wsV hvr iiiPri--Ai . any , otherr, fashion .: spell.:: : : l : ' ' v : f In . those days it is e quite true that .5. the men were ruffed up- too ' and the ;':, greatest brains; emerged flrpm put the", frilk- Bill Shakespeare? wttftejiisj best;, I ; am . sure, whenvhe was ; dressed' in a :-' mff whprpnn h wihd his fftr.il ft onltLf m. the 1 wf noandi wftrei-'WjeTe rough, fn r jQeshlfcherloi; theV Athlet- llinen, fihei; I've i no doubtr- they r both : les who has; bWn infleflaitelr su stepped outi'on the . deck and with rlidvr VJV:f) shbuti'Said:-J a4e yotfre;f ough,5phk.::4 wave's., do voii' :see,"mine?i'r,xii c;? I V;V " vViJ'SITai Juat ' fancy . .if-; toay HShakletonl: : ;XvH;;..J... ...v;,.t;.- .:..v...v.ixw:cl:'.-x-:.:T...K.-Ait:-!: shouKdres. this w-ay 5r MrPeary' or4- The;. Hague; rAugust3:The:: birth old GobkrirHGWelhi should day -anniversary , of: Queen HWilhlmina writesiiaruff 1 hej KAiidva r-A Hiiv hi .faTAHt hrtftlc;; " I dOmit6davth)ieH vf.he iovou 5f ett'vt- The thrbuehl f ashion's yoke 'these . present great -conflict -has . ehtailedimany dears, -: ares in runs UPa io ine;ir earaj js-iyi-,u .jHUipiu isuarjs-vii;ine.,uruu7i IthoughVtheyVaTe. Quite Bufflcient for; hJiitoriby itfiese ;rhyme-f:?-:-;.K rhymes Ouite'.ariDroblem.-fOTthe? they'll' have to, figure out, all thia juff which; fact has not helped; to' elevAte warVseems ito', prolnisevifQ How an extral double chm is4 a-going to landersirDurngithe st rthreet be tucked- i is aCithfng : 1 cat elucPjriaceenhas fpuudlt-cohveiileht dat&iat-all. - - ; -in rSwitierland1! JhlBkwt't4&s'ri'o laceiif eiseivherii ; outside thei Butch "dphiaitv you hav4 a" f UltmoPnliace; it will ; take ttetA Majesty resides the indst;bf: tHe tp makei your"i ruff -m atthe- rpyAl country seat at Het Yards" and yards of muslin too,: It wiU; lxo,- with, occasion shdrt- visits wlth .4 j... cture her ewith, depicts the Volt; stolen .jwelselangmg .to,v,Asif 1! h k j ; TSoodrich, premier i be'autypi the: American Stage" who - y r 2-1'1111"1 i 111 &' .....id nafeiai.oiria been captured; jewels and'all, foTotkmpietures.lto'beVs ;'S;i;;' :'''.: -. ?-U?''v : " crR?retilerpf;esident ofthe-MutualiFilmICorDOraHoU iriefiinitw 3lP'iit?rirtn! ":;,m4ti-w ; "Queen X'i-a story .of girl'' reformand'A Daughter off Maryland i tale of love, society and T ::::-:: ' ' -woffl oht by -i being: ; s repeatedly; Ramsave'of ' Jklutual-4dmits that whiiel ahead",oFrbad atFrartioh; igk- mi arranged i!ihe,fthe ft"or. tlois' To.f fljtore thaitt $li0dbX)O; ; worth ;V-: n "vtt)f iwels and has had the same ietVofrjrems stoleirUsinvas ; fifths i$ . : iuo m a stisun-r-an wamoui monetary loss - . ' f t . . r Miss; Edna ia$ recently rpteswtted-'te ly' ' . scahdal-story ;.- ::?:'': ad ventuf i.r. -Ci'-lL'-'jgliisa? ijoodrich'iis'i Fameo!-' oarticiilarlT for her oer sohkl s beaiitv a nA he' 9KiKi;ArwoV "?.irtffce--; cv.-, i. t.V- ' J ::rM abilityfdn 4w;o,countshe'form;andfaie. posseMipnfotheiaforesaid clothes. ;Ste has- enough diamonds nd "7 : ; peart necklaces to' keep her comf of tably warm on ihe ,'seyereMTiay$.f4She i pictured fhere in .her light Fall jewels. . . - -t, . . .. . r T . " ' ' . . jr-Tr-r' - "? -uiw; xui5 UCUIK: 1UUY UU A "oh' bearish'''Kuropeatt- cables.' . v;' ? ;;5-;.: ;T ? Vrivt'. 'i-:- ,.-: i .. -. Speaking f kings, a guy with a crown and a' little pocket size principality- over there once offered Edna a uutcusmp,- siic . w uiui one ucumcu m , jciici. 01 cvcu.uip wiia nanus, some weeKs aeo Ins bantam kin?- dom blew up--, inspiring -Miss Goodrich to the remark that the movies at $3,000 per were queenly enough for her . ' , at present. . ;. vrii:':i:UA o;, ; .:: . :N:: -Miss Goodrich is most eccentric actressf! she does 'Cl: faOU''t3T .-.; 1 'v ; 1 ' ' i. :"i"'' .'mhii'i ' ' ' 'i '"'. ": :. i ' '" "'ii'S'- i ii i'i ifn"r'v'! r-i' ' ':.'' :.''' -i ' '.-.. .. -.. i - ,. INTEREST IN RUSSIAN CHURCH CONGRESS . Washington, D. C.y Aug.; 31, World wide interest may be expected to fol low the proceedings -of the ". general convention or . ecumenical ' council ,of the . RusscGreek : v Orthodox; i Churchy which has been called to assemble to day in JVfoscow. : The meeting will be the first jot; itskind "since Peter - ti& Great,' having abolished the patriarch ate;' forced the church;under; the con trol ofthe-ahtocracyM'-'Viv'1:'' :.; ;;?;-' in th Blob (d Get ; in condition-: for, perfect So' many, people drajgf through the j summer, seasorf with that worn-down, , tird-otrt feeling, that almost entirely unfits . thern-fprtheirf daily tasks, without - knowing -s-jfust.v: what ? the cause; is.,' ' :v' "l,;; It is I just nOw tfiaV af ew bottles r of .'.S. ; S. , S. - wilt ' nrove its :. erestt -worth, -Thisvgatpb lis cleanses the blood' of all imnufitics renewing the vitality that comcs';vit a restored appetite. It is absolutely without - an equal' as "a tonic and system builder.-' -y-.yp: ; ;:': ;-,.;-,: S. S. S. has been' on the market foi more than fifty years-,- and issold. by druggists everywhere, who will; tell you , that .it K. is ' thoroughly .reliable. Write . to-day fof important litera ture, and free medical, advice from oun; medical direct or ii-Address Swift J Allahtd; Ga. - In 4io ; country of pfethe world S are J ; a -wpttderf u purifieiv2ad :promptlySpecific Lo. Dept. church and state so intimately bound Hr.W. fl'KiKi "l?mTs K , . : . : . . . --" vi:.-''rvi ''Tt?rr;''-.r -v---ti -"- up.-wiin oneanoioer. as was , me case i v rh in Russia. before the recent revolution , ST The holy synod, with ; a :. membership, ' eOWinrfRinEr thf niptrhnolitana. archiah- : ops and other high prelates of the or-1 .. : vi - thodox church, leavened . by a sprink- - ' on .the nomination of: the .. procurato. was the highest and. most; august body of the state, enjoying precedence even over the council of the empire;. The holy synod, while, in complete contf ol of the church, was in. itself uper the u direct authority of the procurator gen eral, who In turn was the personal rep resentative of the Czar.'v . y.-n::- ' Natiirally under the new .regime in Russia,; there is . bound to be a . com plete reorg"anizatfoti of the orthodox church, with a view to placing its con trol in the; hands of .the. peoplet ;it is not this phase, of the Moscow congress ARhTHFS IMFF.n .-. . ' L' '--,-;. I '4--.' DOm LET IT BURN Plng and; Raising of Cropi Will Not Suffice; Every Care must De iixercisea i owara tne rrevention or r . ; ' r.. - After it is" Made and Housed,! H'K. 'Our armies, heed f food i : dont let ft burnX'1 is thef slogan adopted by the Michigan Cohsfe however; that is of imost Interest an-icehtlyJahd ft' 'intgt' .j'.adopted' as the slogan of eveTy; ; association and every individual in the country at this timef .Vast nurhbers ;4 of associations and "govertimeht ' agencies throughout the; country ire urging every hour the K growing and ? bonservp-tion; , of food- Department of Agriculture indicate an enormous -yield - for the : year. ,;. But planting and Taising crops ; will not suf fice. Every care must ;be exercised toward the prevention ; of the destruc ? tion aUdi'vr&Std of the foodlafter it has concern outside o Russia..- The liter-' est in other countries centers in the probable effect that the action of the congress atid tie. reorgahizatioh Of the Russian church nay-haVe on the ereat prppect. For church" unityu . :ns koselwh.know this keettinteresf W s&th&t to&er v'I.miaiir T. MMtaing, rectpKei Tgjty churfch; New Yjrkn-etty,":tfre. Church in the - United States has, be ginning with its action in 1910, led the Church of England and1 the whole Ah- eUcah communion iif plans for church i uity throughout the world. - " - v. -.V. A-iewweeks ago a f aln elevator. In Ito: .these , plans 'have come-, almost the entire Churi stian population, withH the4 exception of thei Rotnato CathoUc Churchy One of :theK two bodies vwhich the. Anglicans . most .wsn to. come into close relations rwith ! is : the, Russia- Orthodox i GhHrch. So long as conditions continued as, they , were "un- der ;the Russian autocracy there exist ed little possibility of, securing the co operation of .the Russian church in any plan for. world unity; Mow under the changed conditions, the leaders of ,the icn- tion may be securedVr r ; , i The. Russian church , is rnne.' of-lnany pUPlchurch Separatiilg; f rpm the j cnurcn in tne west.many centuries ago, ftnits'C6htlnuedi:ever to .widehv the breach, ii In j organiza tion the two' bfancles aTe as far ? part as any. of;, the f'Protestatit denomina-l The '-Church- of rRu8sm.is limited to that Jc6untt y. saVe that the ; Exar ib of Georgia Js.,ex-officio a: member of- ibe hpiy ynod fogethet : with the ; three Ckpfgia bishops'.; The membsrshn, cf t Ufe church embi a ces Wiriually the era tire hoimiatlohpRussiiwithnhefexV ception .'of the' -JrewisbT element Some fear ls beeirexpressed that the church; s tfirotigii" the Moscow coh- j?rssif may otoV Xai 4h the exercise pi its. newiy-rounavfreeaom.i- From ex- iremp conservatism : to extreme iiDer ttxy-m'imtetnrm-aTmi-rmTm tne.iitue .Tincess jmrana. at Katwvici V- . , .:CfActimeers 1 ; .. fl T- . afJ1arl tsoniari:a w ' 'W";-r- ---A.i. .jwilly sppncause'-yphrp ruflto .tatipii.-T- affairs - g:the ;pat'iiiIstory.?of church hn TT 7 . ...v! "J. i- w v lfof liQtlid tuffvw:":: U r ' rreeordi don't PUrknpw,- how oft you've ; for: the. recognition j of women, permit-- WL A n -iiiirtinTiinirt v : A-l nrilll -Ul k I 1 ILIK K A 3B AHeter, tlunk-ofrthis? eTt;tf stuffr-Dan ; Cupid , might as ' well ; most liberal of; the Protestant denom- Chicago was destroyed by.flte'a"nd.wit& lpaveV: otbdTalt off breadfandestim of ? . floury used ' hv bakers" in r Snaking bTeaii," andlfiguring byfthe ariny. Quar termaster t Department's ' i allowance f or ; f eeding a a sIdierVthfeJ eatldS 8troyedvwoul(I; turnish.toe, firsC incre ment -'of the nw; national arihy com- V posed of ; 687,000. tmenv in xrpad; for neaiy4wo-ttc'tJai. - Wherever there I fle that '.'.. dV. etroys av consider able "amount: of propr erty theretisi almost always some lack vof - cor jeisec emeiy'l.f ew:flre are 'prpyidential.'', ' iiunareas auiouHau. iu"6.u"?u. have within theaatitemxmtb w1 ed - intoirrultmgrt stations "ahd volun teered to" iabeif liVe' atthe disposal ' ifV the -American: rornmehtto - pros- J ; nciite xnis war. iu.j wwob ... n uu b wj , 'at home It;ia' but; a ''.Snilll 'effojrt' to put forthttopractice ihernal 'rigf ldnce th.at will prevent1 the fires wnicn. 'may destroy; foodstuffs every, ounce of ; whibh is 'sorely needed 'at lthis tlme to Jfefed merida'soldierli,, : Americans' ' ai- lieaV and1 America's omea: and chil rdn Ywho imust remain .'at honie : and fight Jthehattle;'that are absolutely essenuat- w-v jjnio .vjub io burhing.wy - . liAaliA tolcityrdf connty; ofH- TriaUthldugiteo'f oin I with the' departments in ? lending aid jto;aatibnt, wide campWgnr against prevehtahleflrewalte Insurance Cbm- miSSWner Jam,e6 ?puus receimjra-, sued a letter ..wnicn .was neumu, uiese lie spirited citizens in' the state. Th letter asks co-operation . in the cam paign being fostered" by the Council of National Defense and which has ,the support and strong' co-operation of ths National -Board of Fire Underwriters and is being pushed by Insurance Com missiphers ahd Fire Marshals ' all over the nation. The "campaign ; also . has the 'endorsement of ' President ';: Wi) son, who has issued a statement' which contains xthe fohowihg I paragraph : ,' .''Preventable fire is more i than ' a private misfortune It Is public-dere-' liction; At a time like this -of emer gency and oftmanlfest'rnecessity for the;' cohserVatibii . of national resources, it is more than ever a"fmatfei'" of : d e ep an'dr pressihg cphe means should be taken to prevent' this e'vilV?M:i .& In- Commissioner ypung's appeal tr officials he points - out the -fact;-that more than $100,000 - worth of bread stuffs.1 were'; destroyed": in North Caro lina last year in ? preventable1 tfires. In addition " approximately a like amount was? inyoived : in' machinery ; and equip ment - in. plants i for the making and handlingof ' breadstuffs ' . .. ;f "In ! this , time Lot ! emergency," .the' sitatehient , sayl&, -"loss ot foodstuffs is total loss. '; Insurance money ' collect eddoes:not - replace t the a BtuffJ.Ourjpebplefxabn Vhile ''. 'pyixj 'sol'diers are 'preparing to :figlit ; '''tnb''enemy;' and -our' allies ; are holding put their "hands for food them- n selves, and theiraepehdent loved'ones, 'J il is treasouv for Vour people to allow ' one thing that goes, into the making of : The aid and suppbrt of every, county and city official " and I ';everyA ' civio, organization ih the Estate is ; urged in ; this emergencj' fire -prevention cam palin.fJ"TheXommf3sionef .agalhcalls -; t iitejidbn''.td;iie-taci'.thvat an expert fira erigineer lh;the service of' the depart- v mentis .'dyailabje at.ail tiihes" for . the training pi. fire "departments tor" cities and.' tbwhs I and ;t0 give. lnstruction la fire 4ghtingandflre. preentjoh jheans. Asp ahipiectricaf expert, stands ! ready tolirispectVahd Vfcprriecterrbrs,;In-:eiec- , tricalj equipment : that tnjght;-lead to ' fifes and f seriouk a,ccidents The ser vices of these men as ; well ia the other , equipment of ;the department ya're t!t ; the call of the people of 'North Carc- ' ' oSiCials and to a nraber of ojher pub-1 lina.:--'u --;-.':;f-; ''-:.'. t i ' l.. "i i inatibns. . .1: .. -- it; . 7 v y , - "'- . :;. -r --'..j'.
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