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THE BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1&23 t.b- r;. THeteT SkcWMiiiami i ' ARRANGE TO PULL TOGETHER C-tens of Kansas City, Kan., Pool '.) interests for the Benurfit of the Community. Tbo- various i mprov eim-nt :LSsocln t ;.. -,f Kansas filj, Kan.. '. v.-nz a ., bit :,-i-k in a M way. The as .v. '.ms represent many separa!e 'lis tr. - .f. the city; each lias been '.:! iv..: :.- or lhat improvement here 8r ; i-j.'-'-i-i'-. Tlic vi'snlt lias nt been --) 'vnr ; it lias consisted of a lit- i'eldn Uj) of different Mctiois iu 1 e, .'. jasbion. ! '.,v ).- associations propose to l.i. e va,m1ht. T'.u-y dei. .on-' rated, f ,': lo co o; ; , e win a a pcr- r ' raiiiznfioti "f rs of .-. '1 1 ' w as b .feed. Tiie idea is a I . -t? iferi's-s; a united, pad to :- ' ..) n. t on . i:e - : '. 't i-. 'i-'rii'i .-f a i'.-.v s.piavo be---!.--, ( f !;.. v.t1( e c.ty. It is Vea'.i cd I: ioim'i-i' V'-: -''t .. u "a ... ' as v. : : .j'-. a i d if sacee-- to , . . ' .e !v - .':: S: .-. . . . ... .. i VVAF-iNS OF RAILWAY CROSSING , L" :-' ' ' Has Ac ; :- : a Sg-'fll W,th i "'.nee Lici'its. W'ch D.fit-rs From Other S tpis. I tb.it i - a 1 - 1 d '. -n . :'i t H i t ... iv. t S gnal Has the U t.aa! Red Glebe and Two Adi -ara.-d er Red Lajbts Ne."r tiis to Indicate a Radway Cross- it. n so,- . , , v- r-., , trie.t o it in 1 fed . i , p ,.,ir vj vv a Y our He . J C -l N ; . a dl h - a 1 1 o - e s pro-: n , ! a a . rs si r '.' i jo j et'eot aa d . i.v as the lack of j' .v : aiii 'pliysioidlv. I,. T. 1'iar elatal P!a in 1 icaler. "Civic Necessity. '. w a hoiit a "eilY pla:; ' 1 "T be Sensitive Artist. "'J aii 5'ij-y over my ,,!,'. -I b'-ard fnots: ops in the io,,-e '.jr. 'be b-Mik behind me," said . I a--. y nrtift over the brea' f '.';.- I'ef'ibeid bote, .kis tara a;'., 'and unwilling t,, h t.m'u.-X I didn't look aroi ai 1 VoTiO't voice stiid ifl ; w?a -nivr : . tin-re's oi Art.. - 1 Y k--.. riiriit in: a jM.'.f.--S tiling. Soon I Ii'.; Kit tin' c.imtTii and I -ried 1 sr.-ppose th.-y tell today vcr.e.ss of ;.rllst felt." FOLLOWING IN OUrt FOOTSTEPS I With three limes mote territory than the I'nited Slates. Latin America ! lias ;it present about the saint- popui- tlnn as the l'nited States in p.mo, ! namely. Ml million. Put bor foreign . roiiniK roe today is twice wlwit ours was kk) ears aa. !n the hundredth vear of the independence ,,f the I'nitod States we bad a population of bo mil lion and foreign commerce of one and ' one-half billion doll ars. Latin Amen- ea li.;s .iuM celebrated t!ie eente.'inial of brhl.-.cs, public hiuhwavs and other! that it is veil under way in itg cum ber independcii.'e. ami her population structures in which strenath and dura I'ai.un to prMure the necessary funds is si) millions, with a forei-n commerce bility must be combined, ,s;ls t be ; u" u vvll'''l' ' 11 recoiist met as a rait ion- of the billion dollars, writes Samuel Pinnm-ham A-e-I b-rald. As b nub,-,- ' sl,ri""- Montpolicr, the old home of ,i . - . . . I fb-n Henrv Knux. C Innian in urrent Ilistorv. ( an iiecoiaes s'-areer ami higher, the m , , , . , . , , ,. , Although the huiblina'S comprising mi nil.. Jcl'Ur f o.t t itli iititi-ik T--O.I.I iTl'ls! " I ! c 1 1 1 ' 1 1 . , I to!' eelnellT r!i:ltii s . 1 ' transpon.ition, more scientific ma chinerv ami a greater economic !li ciciiey, and willi three times the toia'i- tory, Latin America will make at least the satae record in th net 10 years as the I'nitod Stat.-s did 1'ncn Is ) ., p.'-jo? That would mean a population of I'.'iti mi'dions titid a for- a c iniaefce cm c, d.n.; lo bi'iioll do':: a r- in !! '. me el t : . :: ; ' ..a aas of ta -.bions on i t ;s t he i ::r, ; our ov. n ! rd of beaiaifa! w!a;c Called flu- "a-retle" ill the i " e , , ,r f;! - ;, .n their a i i h: e ndled up a liii;' or :";.'"!; a:; -peai.alde cnid 1 c ! . praet je.., ,,,, i he Th" "a:'""et'e" into 1'ie Pica. J '. :t that is all o.-r A;... ,,,,,, , , ;:' ' "' - I v el,- Sa.m Jind the st:it :. 'i be i';;, t : '. " :n ;i 1 ". . ; d c ! : ;; " i . i cei t. A Il'lll Wi:o pre-, in Smit ii :; !' a ! a s:a.:1i ' s . .; s; , , y e-;:ne-. on ' el-, te. ted theui i. ; , a : t A i i 'la i i-ahlc ! '! e t";oe h.i!S "c C ....-e.s :, a S.-nth - s f 'fe-t is din:, t: , wit!i do"; -s ,.f deMii. ill e 1 -r'Vi.-.m .M'l -a i Ne Y.e j,. t "ir- ar: It i pole,,. . !o like the c V a 1 1 e: ; I iO: I I a i '. ; a hi i . - i . , ., ' . . is f -e-. ! d he ai , f a'- at V I , ' I, ,1 ) , , ; d ;' I. IPa.V ' a.:..-- ! .: :n !n : !e.,.a-,-ssa.e'e to Sr Jb.sil ' i -;ill of : o c; ; a i ,- w a e of -.! a tidal w tivc tim rea.-b.n-4 ta.c.aiii am. 'I he ! aph m.ariy all dka- crop ;rroW s pi.-'.- the harve-' t-kd ."-d ov.-nii-b;. ' a do 1 Pu:- a-o. ta lair-, es; of it I: v. i r Tke !a ke las, year btlS ; , - v,-1 : k the at 1 s,s. ,a; i y i . r es mc,. '1 i;aPs . i, there w.-re 1 tber ta o s;,,v, !y b. -a oa a. l-eia-. Pat auto :!' tm- 1 1 or -a- is s,,av r.i'e tlia' it ' itiore years t' I'ear not, h .rse !, here in miilti- hsoard autos, till' r o i i. at A f yaa, .si,;:., t k a ! tie : . a ' : . ojv'.s.-d to a. r. pcrp.-se of ie.; to ha e sIiuWTl lab women are alt their hair, b. Idied for the lah Woluen. keep on elaan ' o pr ,t ect i ! I em '. That '.'. ;d id an c no, ! hue : ..;, 'urn out to he " '!-,,n 1 invar. a!i. y " y"--- e a-own iu Amer- d .-eiaetit. Which IO s- , We I i, I , o e. aac-i !,, s ,. ea d, dined as a iio -ets u; ire v. iv es , liati di- t 'ell by the loops of a oa 1 haw s-i, ,n i: .,- nls t ke insta'lm, nts. am' s America's vvor orry. Ma iiehuria. hut An ITiLd sh scientist dny M'lirn a w ill be po sies : Mother Ku- the L'liibe : ' ' I holt rs, w I i 't out on a home GROWING USE OF CONCRETE The growth of the Port land cann-m industry in this nnmlrv is one of the marvels of our indnsi ri;il development, In ls4. we an- told, only -HMXki barn-Is of cement were prodm id in ibo i'nited States. One hundred veais later we aTe;n'liie in.- an annual 1 1 1 1 1 1 . ? i . 1 1 o! C i H Mi.i M n),i h barrels. C.-in-i e ; e , i ; i -, ilii nsible Uses fur tin l-i nil I bouses, public buildings, 1 wharves, rain ehwntor -':'i"vs- j dams. ' , at the rate oi millions ot barrels each I ; .vear. l-.,r;n.-r!y .nnuii was tnanu- . fact ured at oeriain ccalcrs wi,PP. . separated whence the product bad to; he shipped at iri'eai expense to distant hties. v'o the i n da -si rv has read litvii no point is remote from a :, tor ,' o-n-o. .Hi5'.'Ti. A 1 a 1 1 a m a is s; ates to en! e r u J 'i the pr.-du.a a n ..f c.-mei.t. and is :. re, i d. attracti'.:: attention us a Murci to be re. la. nod u ah. As her timber recede . 1 !: i , . :, i - tUflrll o IcT .-il'.siit;;;.- r, irocs and is prep-r:l:-t iii S' :al ri'Liriii in lion of the timber v v. 1 i . ' : ! l. e I . -i : a n has been s. ia ih it; i' - e -e a' ! a'e;-... r i .- s d t t hit:!, e : the dephthai of ro;n herr, !' -tests ba; it is L:'-.di:.. that the S..i;:l,'s p.na in tact ; a r I a . ., ( -. , i . ; . a ;a Tin J '.;.. s ... ., : to the drf. rem a ladsi,- and m.re tio.se e.cii- mom: i: i , y-.-t do not b. !: s j e . w i s , an, l-.tle-eo l,t d- to vim at,. I .1 be I . i i w i i.d . a a l i .. . ; o ' 1 ! i !!: ' t '1 s p e t 1 , r v p di 1 a i.-w decades b.;.-k. In. s t ,.;i f, aare j s 1: s- att.-ki: tkem ear.-'.'sstv in , to- -s at tke end d soloes atei ad et-t is.'iaeats. H.-a, ,. h, - dac-....: ,ii;.f x -s.. n )U- ;l i pojadar sia.a..: nd e Ce. P.o Tiee ri! a;;.:- r.eet a and i-.tber a a rtiil'd.i.l t, are cure : The I T. ted .-s .a, - ( ' dioirnce : ;k.d oi k. oddoed belo-e it (!). ! s 1 , b,'-''t- ,;I '' want ;. riy a 1 is ,oo kiak It re of tke s-o. ,. pin,) of Iraki , ., Vi la-d c," sos will ivc them a ii:a- 1 11 i I M II H I i l r I eperi Wittios-es. i ; ' ores; a t .on is oMe ,C t;,i' m.e-t serious prehleias e, a froti' : a tke eoiin- :i!l to tke -al who had i..r m-ek i-PP'-d to Mat's ;;'.l ale! IS Z-'-U 11 - l:'rk ll;,ir- I Cbibl e!een in. .nibs ,.p Is rep. ,. as siieakatiLr six la, a i a a'os, tkou.r-ii we see i.othim.' retnarkable in that. Most any child of tkat a.e speak-; ;iit bm-j ruaes as well as auv one. Soinebod;. has p. -a red out t baT t he in- 1 'ere.st on the 'l'ut-Ahkl.-Amen treasures- should ha e a mount ,d t o S JsiI.i'h i ,'; i,- j IKMI.IrtHklllMl.linU.IHMI ;md tllctl SOtlU', tip to the very number ,,f jia ra arapbs that ,i:1V(, hi,1.n .,-... !(.n about bim. . (lovernmont salaries are s,, small In Switzerland that a compel i tit citizen cannot be expected to take on an ol-tb-ial position as anvtlun but ;i side line. The film industry takes the busi nesslike position that in-oole will l' f.' lo see a performer who amuses, even fa thong) they do not admire him per sonally. .sies a o circle d irnvi: orefer a jrre-i? b fo the bir aiwin f. o -e d "re AS NATIONAL SHRINE DAUGHTERS OF AMERICAN REV. OLUTION SAVE MONTPELIER. Home of General Henry Knox, Revo lutionary Patriot, Will Be repro duced Exactly as It Was. fb'iieral Knox chapter. Tan;:htrrsi of tir American Revolution announce Montpolier Were razed in psTl . the ..c.. m ;,, . a t , . i naptei is m possession of complete ,,i:U)S printings, i.nd drawlnirs of 1.th the interior and exterior, from which m ' -y- 'L Heme cf General Henry Knox, ns It Appeared Before It Was Demolished. it will be dace t! I -idje to e ;. i V re; u . I ., , a ' ' ''id ' Kta. , ad'-ta.ned Louis t d l. ae : i ..;.d V t.etl I ,ef, i ' i . , . r (b-lmrai L: faj' tte. hisp, r,,i..il fre ad. j.. la i K w a s 1 ,. aai i a la , ai : w n ,k Pa an t: t' . .a. . a cetihat 'u ..., ; ' r. 1 7 ; . . e i ', 'a . of at" id ry. if fea's of the w; : General Henry Knox, Hero of '70. Frcm a Painting. pr.,idin ami forward. n' heavy i-j-,- r.on f.-r t!;e sie-e ,,;' V.irk:.'. ti tlait i-:, used (ieaeral k;skia,'oii to r,.-p,,ft .,, ,i... , ..,..;,,,,,; ........ ti ... res. , of P's .-na:-. - a. abed ti.e deiici a u-t-aas.'' I'lH'l! Hie .tl.ji'Ot oi ftliT' I ltHZ , ehap'cr is Jbit'iy i pl.-.d Maine Will have one ol lae ..',;, -s; -iakrteS ' f the country, dedi, ;:;, , to one i. l'.s Fr-ak r.'ack. a. .... , ... , h- ti bate;. a c;i,cks da an 1n- on'.., -,,; a Mtaveii:N,., uoniaf im- ?,fl.,j 0,.(. from '.i:!ob the chick UM- UfaM" Te ee; its way. The :dieil ,a-- ),;-i ,..i.ii utid tiie chick tint f;nn out ha .l four feet, four u in-s auil two , tails.. lr is said tkat Paris Is trying t" ' to,. u,:s:!.. lo,,-.: hat hi.foi-e it tackle little ! I. at job it had b'-tter p-t as like :!a' rai'a.r-jliuns ques- 3 '-rr;M h'r . v.. p. m.v t' is V. 1 1. he V. s ok, ,,1 k, e' of T' ta a. a.al : ae : ,r i ;,-a. rai K'.,,v a : o. rd.s ti .a l:ea I' : a- . ivl- to 1 er a a : I . ',. a as in. Virmubi it was l.S ski'l and oieaa-t? in our Vegetables today for morrow. r aJ ver FINDS HUSBAND'S DEAD BODY Remains of Man, Dead About a Month, Discovered in Box in Tin smith Shop. New York The bo;v of Charles C Service wits found jammed in a bi behind the counter ot' hjs tp; smithinu s'io,. in I'aooklvn, by lis wife. Mrs. Mary ('ard'ti Service and I.ouiH Struttwolf. An ambiilaiiee siir:re..n Kaid that the man bad been dead about liiulith. The box is about four and a half fdet loner, two feet deep and two feet hitfli. It w; s closed and the hasp u;e- down over the staple- when Stru'i wa.lf iiiilioki'i' the door of ihe bop ttiid found it behind the counter. Pro', p.bly nothing will be known of tie- a, an imt or eause r,f death until aa aa! .,-.' bus been performed. Mrs. Ser ire tld the police that h. : unhand fre.pnaitlv left her ate! stav.-l away for weeks at a time and ::,..: ti e last 1 inn- tie v. cni a v. a w a s t v. a t: 1 a 1 alt' moid lis She i-i-. a .:.. s'a p s,. ,.fa! t a ios. ! ir t i;a 1 ' d looked, and S: i-.pt '. , ,o I .a i i was p. a I'i.-d. 1 le aid,,, i,, d : : .. do a nnd t i '.: '.'.as l', , a : : . Hecipe Carefully Guarded. cd oca laiacd. ; , . I. -Ada, ::: .. a ,. . ' ., , ( , ,- lab. ..tea rt ft: Skkiivii Tb.i iiiapb- oa " a, ... . 1 ' M i run - :rir:a , i .te a S'jiaut-h o.;... c-.r- :'!. i )ow 1 :ade- ;-, k (.iaaitik aa ea,; 1 7 : ! s I a l; ', , r; ' lie me east ik'i er tract : ::l: d a stone at t her. ..i.t. '.' cornel-- t oad ;i de d a i:h his ailh b j: mi:, - ..v.-..,-.. and Vegetables to Your Door kins Sp Son 1- polos t a stake in Drice bill's line; thence with his line south S'. '''V. east 10 poles and IS links to a stone ,,, .Mrs. Wilson's line; thence 1- 'lor. ast. 1 poles and 4 ll,,k t" a taki- at .Mrs. Martha Wil- !" m r; t hen,.,. v,.;. j, t)i V,1- !' , , : . " . '-at!, S i dev. ea 1 'J.J po!--:- at. a ir ( h ; t !.-;;,, down ''. '"It t ) Is de;.-. vest ',) i r, i 1 1 v ) eiliv tile I,. ribed II! ;i lleed from ' A -1, wort h and wife I o Wait e , . ;' !' !.' I eed bearinv date of May t I ha b i s reek. 1 1 fed in : 1 at I I (III oft he I I.e. ' Tr: rat; iv; wlkcb i) ; and a fdf- liarc aoii d i be , I tad ' r tar I 'I' NOI P ;; ( Tii ik mi1EJWSEaBBn ' " I lb I 'III Mft Will I TTIT-M1 1 ' j. v r . r s ic -j" ! t- : ; i N s S s S Si 1 Mioe Shop secured the ser vices of a first class :jhoe Man, and is r 3 prepared to do a!l kinds of shoe repair- in? m a Gaiisfactcrv r:i a nner r prices com- 8 I p:re io the quality ! or our work. I iNev; customers n.s f vell as old are se ll 5 j h 1 1 ii ii u S on 5j W TO POINTS IN MICHIGAN, WISCONSIN, MINNESOTA, COLORADO, UTAH, CALIFORNIA, CANADA, NEW ENGLAND, AND ashore i yTT f'rS ";" " ' 1 e i- 'C '.I I 1 til'vO Now in Effect via Southern Railway System From BrcVard Send For Free Bo'oklet Convenient Schedules Attractive Service Inqui re J. II. WOOD, D. P. A., 42 Haywood Street, Asheville, N. C. i 9 0
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