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STATE FIRST III PEANUT INDUSTRY CROP VALUED AT $10,706,000 LAST 4 YEAR: PROSPECT OF BETTER 'v. . ? !?'.'? ; i CROPS THIS YEAR. A -Ka'eigh. North Carolina ranks .first in the p'rodmrWn of peanuts in the union with a vaine of $i?.~04*.<UMV for the harvest* nuts last year This ?uni *a>- reaifzed from t ie , l.tw,H4i;i'00 pound> that- ?'cr^ priHluued from the lSl.tHK' .ii tbs unde.r ? tilt i vatioti The ???ame acreage is tinder cultivation this year with the .audition of the <.top . r^pdrted' at 86 per cent; agaiust the 34- p?-r ent at th:> Time last year Tht- principal counties producing ..peanut^' tn the ord?'r or their acreage . tht> crop are." '.'IVrtie,. Northamp ton, Hail'aX. HerM.'r l Mart in Kdge foruli> t'tinttan, OaS** Onslow Wu.-h jntfii'B Pernuimatis and- Mender, The estimated value of this crop does- not include . :ii?* tons of peanut vines vvhioh ar?:. T<ir t'eeduii: and the pasturage afforded for flogs in re vuv^risg nuts let'-* in the fields*.' The present peanut growth in th? oanr^s are . rvpor/ed good although 'sOure sections w/erv injured l>y . hull Vrtforgia. rjpK'-d rf.-\: . ;.i Xor'.'h Caro i.n- :n .the proifUi V:<>u of. pea ml; s last ? year ?5th in of 'lis >w);0tKi against . N.?rtli ? P :: .1.*.^' j r?-Rft. ? \ ".iXjl" T..\.i< a'S" ?fani^-hYgh iS. -.iv;>> ? prodyef: ? ? C6at F-reiah.t Rate Cut Effective.. . ? ; . Kr*ipvi , il ' i .} the ? iSi ".iv in.f ? h?<V C'in'ch !i; ::i.>:Vng ? ..?.*???? it* -I y. .- a grV? ? ?!?. ' ? >n ' o\\. :)>*?'. &&&[#?? ~ the "iffal.C* <;<vr ; . p.vru ii"-n. C^n'i.sw-.'c-v n . vc-iij' . eftv., .'-'?'iie : '.Via'ii-v -!'1' ':*. aEiii>uri< ed 3 'll/"." '?". ? ?? r^.ttV -ov^rihg i-he.'r?;;1 . ?ra-t^>;-i*A:. V..- 1\ ;h: ?j?y . ha ? i.l :h!' P^^}'f;T.jr' -t-i'vdv" '?d !2? ?!?? ^- n-'y \ ?nrs.-'.py.r. ?V friito th>' ?]?*? M<'..T-aV 4:s";n'c:- aw lv] ? : :i h '? th'al j . 'S*ejc' ->hJ -a M v'-.Hr'V.-s ' : ' ' T! ? r- }-i.- ~i c ?' ^ -are :!ig' jmh- ! ? '? '>;iV v t*'* \ ? ?)UI : ; 7 1 a'.;:: V.- lie North;1 . ' rv ii-v ' a'- .'?? >tn mi'S'to'n/' -j > . -the' cJzuiis-': ??:? -. .'i;- "fi^u4t-;OK^rpAf*j . 'TU... vi '?!;? i* I' >rp. ira! u-ijt ! V ? .'.'..a *o " i C"t)m; J :ueT>X' \"t?H':?:s'sio4i<..r)a.-f?^i ??i?n- ail.^j, - j .? ? ? <>n'.y:'-yig j ? ;V -> ;v. r iiii-iiv i ?$}vf /ut\i(?>JisVrim'!ua-;\.>ry: a s V -iiupart-d ?; '? .'b. i'. -al lt*:v -;v af coal ? : ? i~-: ? -i -'.h:.a : #,-ay .wu< ?' < ? ?' "7" / -j E!*-.p c.'<s-Get Sjrre- Pay Th>s Month, i .' ? ' . . s ' ? :h ' vV ,^i- <";:ni!t:ss:;iiiV ; ?. ' :: ! V4 . .uyiH a>.? "f :i'- .f. .Mchr.tsn. ; :iA.?-v i.?n- '-givnru . shr | ? u'va-' ? f-y'v ^r.i/\n'.'tbe. *av; ?'?"f ; ? . v ;{-h,!*.z?>d ; ? . -i'-iy. ? .' .-*?;!? ' ' t'^s. ,i i - j r^vAv-^ j 1'Sv 3 ? ?vhi< h...';';ri^o':r:i:ed '] .; '-r I. ??> :.i vv .IT .?:hr. o t:- ' h;u . tmi:-' ?. s r-^1 V-'* '? ' J'**"" '? :? ( i .i \ .. 'Kr . it .. S: y - , i! H.'viit .. y.>' ? - ? . -y: '^ \\ be ?fuad.'-.-Yaft-r:. ? ' k .?n;-Hny-.>t . re*|Kirj as" are.>"^i J >* i.v ..\fr Lean w' '.] .be-'] ?v V ?!v.ivja .-yf. ?!." ? ?'? -; r-h*-.:: ' y.-'-.i: iyhit'i:' ? 'u'mler;- *h- ?( v ? ?? ? .'Y ? .- :: . "tj-. jf -t w o- . ' 1 f : v 'ip ' - ' ?-)! %i C '? }?- =.i'< tjizx ?+! ' u r ? .iii tut?-'] ? ;n <:t ar.-is'-. .als<>'. a fiavitjhre.dM - ' 1 -v<nniv?ri if; Ff_"S:nK j ; "-'''W-P '- 1 ' }??">.< it :i>n. "j': r\..:ea- j t-V -???. !.:> > i.: ?'?jiidv ? '= !? , M:rp Cases n Pcdera) Court. r '? . >:? . | ? V . '>Cr-' :^ut.i?ir.^:_ .u'jd nv.o niu'r*- east.s ( ? ;i'n:.\i.?d ' ^STatvS 1 ? i:'ourt> v^.j h*' Ki?'v ;t'n I)is;.r:?'i..fff North ] U itfljti J-W-': . ? hati *h?*r?v j ivnd-av ' vJ ttu- ?m-? 1?5!4. ac axii:.. ??? L * ??f "the. ni>-rrs?;: At-otirt -. !.r .'in iV .Ttfi ker. for rhe ? . .".Tiiv'ai a V .\ ?. ?.. ' 'j ;-'F;i|fur'.. i.ii : -T^jio'r .-how rhat 'j . fAorfc -,c^>?js-.a>}? '?'.vini?-hro"fuchJ: -. vV-itVru-' Cour;> isi-i -Ija't mor?- ras-. a.-^ ..i)* .ag f.njih' Only -", pil detVn ''?'.-dan:- rnvr- i . .. -^ of guilty, during ? !!?:. y>.'u:T el)d- n J'- .lu 7;?- . '>0. ; 19--". ? as ' .tiu.u ' 12o. Ivi-i: '. iiits who enj?-r?-d ' ;>l?.a?, of .guilt r r: the year ieudin'g i J June'. 1 !?!;?! . ?,h--:'.->-.v.-re ? ? n L y ''^ Jtiry. [ ?rails ;ii tbf F-.-^--.: .u Coun>. of ' the ! !. ? . Kas?>r?: - Dastrcf- pf X'ort]) Carolina. ! I AhWe >' r :d'iog Jtin?- '0 192.1, :ere >fere.", j'/:> tratJs There:] Werei. i"u ? ?v?? k u'< .oii.s ? uy -jury Uuriu^ , !i.se*l ? . u- asailiS' . - 4?i 'i-ojk '? ^ViCt.un.'- '. dtit: ttg _ ? llv pree-dms Ji.-eaii htrudre.J- jiiii -.- venty c:? -?s >v.-re ^ ? )S;-Uifth'< **d in the past fisca!- yeitr.'. as. ; _gainsf :>61 ,',)mnien. ?-d the Uoca: y :ar '?tin tig June ;{??. r*.l Federai Agents Get t3d Stills. Sali.-ivufy tSje i;. ' f-Vd'^^a! ? ;?.g?-hts ? ivofk:-hC .' f fwfn ' .? '"*n.trai- dffft^e i 'V?? .tupt.?re-i jr;v'!rti>J?IIer:?:-s ahil stiJis t i.jr/r.g th-- l. of jnn?* destroyed - I IS.?IT ^aii'MKs if .yiue.and inasb ; and "poured out JX'1 K gaflon-s of luniOr. .it-( -0>Fding ??-? /'.-;? r-'i^r: is<ut*d by : A. s> (.'oltran^ >i : i-. ^.,r . . T*?-nt.y-one.:inl ?v!;;t>i?ile- were seized rained at i?;.i73; The tutal value of i property seized and destroyed is given as SSSf Kigh- v eight arrests were ^ - Marriages In State Increase.' Collection figures of the Nortk Carolina Department of Revenue show that marriages in North Carolina co? sistently increased during the sis mouths period ending May II, 1925. but the returns were accompanied by dire lamentations from all the bor der counties. where it is predicted that a .constantly increasing number of North Carolinians will hereafter do their marrying in adjoining states. for the six months period there were 1-4.WS1 licenses issued., or a rate for a year of 2?U?2. while ' Tor the previous full year there" were 24.035 licenses issued .. ? ? 'Hie medical Certificate law passed in 1923:' greatly increased the popu larity of "going acros-. the line to 'get- married'' among the inhabitants of border counties'- and the action Of the 1!*2."> General Assembly in increaa mg the- cost of: getting married from ! ?> to $.*? is expected to greatly acceler I ate the movement f The low number of marriages :n i ouiities bordering Virginia. Tennes see. Georgia, and Sou t h Carolina. ? is t|Uite hoi :< ???able this being due entire ly t\> t .he favt that in: North Carolina i?p pM? ant's tor ;. marriage must ojuain a medical tvniticate, which is noT re-' Uliirpd in neighboring states. ,'Fhisrcon diiion led to unsuccessful efforts by presfntajUve* .of the. bW.ii^.r counfie* ro have the medical certificate Jay re pealed at the 1?24. special session' and at- the 19-."? regular session.; "1 aiij sending you the, .marriage iivense tees. b<it l ilo not know wlieth . r i wiil ever ha v.* any more t o. send." wrote the Register Deeds of Hoke If' inty. which bonders on the State of ' South Carolina, whi-re iit en-es may lie ? v. : ? l for. on ? dollar and without .the ? -.<k .in I exn*n>? > of ? ??v.n'-uitiiig a ph>> . [ 33 D-ntists Given Licenses. ! ..l*??j!)?\v.;|ig is .Oif' -lis; ot ; successful' i Nv'.'ore ' te. N'or.ii .c.iro'Mnai ' board iif; tli-?ifa' e-.xaiipheVs. ? at.. I" the rereOt .efcimiit'aMoh . held, in Ra ? 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'&? 1 * :**a ht \\ .rketi'-eir * . i l- .Xl.e-Manus^ <'hVr;tw. s i" , J S ?, MciJirt. ,'l.aur.in ? : u:1 -j , '.* J '?'? S MuweiJ. K ,':-i S^)!':ir'-; .' \V. i ' ^ \V;nsUm Sale:!:- J 1, (Jale, 1 ? n' J \ Miller \ti4 i ? r. t, I-1 A. I iii iw-on;.. Si la.<- ^ ? rt-**k . . I 1 {?. . i'< ? Ki'rne.rsvi;.;.,:: .1: lv AV;. ,t:udt l?!"k . - : ?? \ ?s I ' Dough'tcn Cots Hrs Force -s5- of l^u;'n:ty H A. , i- c-!!.v- 1 h.:--' ai>r,i6.)itJ; ?.?-! j -sj-.t i'n It--* fielij. for.- "' .'r?'gi'' l* . :.o '1:.\ .- T ?:??'><?? ?? tl.i .': : n ? t oii.. . 'ii ? s: < .11 'i\. r.i'' .- K;i wa.ni . j.a!ii- <' R' lir ~om tie- . j 'H: N-oriiiaii. [taJii'a*;. 1^ ii KaK-.i'gh .. 11.' J . I/titi'ii,,' V- ':"??? l! M.i.. vs,; Jr., -jOj!-" \V t-'.\H^ij'?a>o.nd. ? -\^ ':????.?' 1 1 II. ! J U..?e||:i|.5iia-m-:'.C I'. I!oi:ai ! . I I-- -.!)- . K ?.l K<y<<!!i:i:i. i' J.- Si'iitr. W'inston Sa ie;? : .1 ; ? It. ' > l oi No-'th AVilkesi'iprn;. ? *li.;' U. AVi Mors.^htan. i' II llenmi'k. I : -a- . : K? -. aiul M 1 . !!? ? ? l: A - htW jll.a. To Give Series of Lectures. TJie North' ' '.ir >l:ria >:at-."d<?pantm^tit i i anii d.-v- loptueu' is .im.ii^inji >er.ie< of ed-ucat iotiai . iec . ari'"; ^ddfvSM's .' ini forestry, ;':iii-'n.ih ii- lores'tr'y servie^. , ItistH.ut ion.v ajt wUii !i : hes?'' ie? 'turns' 'and- a?tdV/*>s?-s will. be u ? ?-n frtvlude i '()>:, :a he- Norma! '.Si'hooi Mnjns.wjrk ind i 'ojutrmu's'- roiin-f y sUyimer ?"^liools, N?inh t aroJina CoJiege fur- Women, Dnk.- .University .seashore . summer <i hoo,'. AsheVille: Xornuil, Wake 1-^ir the. 'University --of Nort h t.*ar'''i:.'ia and Norrli: Caroliua. Sial6. Among ? !:v -peak, vs.- win be .1, S. i'l.. ii in*' -rait- ?o!V.-ter . Car! .1. Pft"r --*.n : K K. ,K:m. >ail. di.<! r.i? t -for--.; Forsyth Poulation Leader. VVvikr ? iiivnty .- one of the "most : :-??>!? ? oyiuit-s of North Carolina, ?ai1 ?coriiiflg to the census bureau in Wa -h'iUK'uji. ami S*-? reJarv Howard l?r..n< v. of the Raleigh chumbvr of eonvxijj-ii e. vets the. figiijres at ^ 1 910. ? ?! i-o irse Forsyili runs oft' with the - - a ? its robai ^ " .'"apital ha- a popu lation near T.xOOO. so-the boosters soy. ir'.irsyth counts -S'4.241. and Guilford s'j,. :'..'i!?. Meejtleriburg i> tliiril with SS. and Wake is fourth. Ikincombe is ' ; : . tit T'-' w7^. Johnston rank- m-xt -\i ij '.).."."1. and Durham has -w.i Will Open Museum in August. ?'.-?The State M us >um is now , being rapid?* - l?W in shape by the stafl and expeitid to ?>;><- 1? Aligusi J5 after oei'ii i; c losed for "about :.ltree ynars sine, the old ,A-ri< ultiral F)uilUing was torn down.' The fo'ar rooms on .the lower floor' 'will he opened at this linie. a large amount- of renovation ;in'd repair work will he necessary be fore -th?"'' rooijis on the upper floor will be ready to open, and this is expected to 'ake several months longer. There are new materials to be in stated.. - How World Takes Its Vacations I ^ <1 j Hit Age-Old Trail Followed for Centuries in All Climes. i -'Washington. ? When millions of: .VniWiwiMs' li'iive for three da vs. three weeks; or three 4iM>nthsj at J 1j?? beiich or liit* lakes; en I lie f:i rui or in th,e mountains, they a, re hitting an ag^f'ldj t rail ^ ly-; a bulletin >>1 I he*: National ? ieosriifihi'e-. society. from it* heathjuar-. ; :ii Washington.. i.apps .of 4..ap1and and the P.aklitiari ,?t West Persia take tin- vacation trail ; a nml summer din late and it is ? t? I U*?l a mtsratioii because they have to go. "The Athenian gent Ionian went t.ii < Mymplji anil called bis recreation ; interval the. Olympic gume.s. In ('liina' and India popnlur thought satisfies the vination impulse hy ivliglous pilgrim-, ogov. Japah anil hernia ny art- not yet entirely'! accustomed to ph-usure for pleasure -* sake so their >oris and daugli-| : e;r- ? u-o t-o health spring's, 'bads.' or j sp:)s. I>ut~ i-t is a" vacation neverthe less. ^The Mecijlent alone ik Ihtelleet u:i Hy honest in rewarding the lunnan ? h-'ire- for a change of/scenes' a change.! r> r i litn.iij* and relieT /roui duty.: ; | Ancient Olympic Games. "4 '!> iiipii- . ga tncs "f ancient tireeee \i\eVi*,pr?h'aliJ.y the lifSt vacation excur Ri f.">rt? rifef.f oruaniz'.ii :on, slio ,V?n.n?ll.eiur.H t! e !>i \'i , ? f t.'-brist.- trav , '-liiju .rtslv.v. ' T!.e :i;ouiiUiii!< [ui^lij. -.'Jr. iKj; in -iVuiil'T,. Nil! if a- tiiaii ? lov'ed ' .?;-ltfe';lw rii. o.v'u iit.UV king- j ..vloin Jo'v' liljS I'd iljnlv l ?Oi.il '(J;* and t S, ' ill I ii'ecce,- tor one .v-'iriJi fv'uovrinit' ?rlie ^fir'st. fttK- 'mooti j j;.itl#*P >? inie' l':h.*".ver> ? |*.>?jr" jvars,- a gen- 1 ?r-.i i ? ? ?? ' i ? -'t' i?*ii ? eht ouj . 1 A ' ? i -.1 . I , ' III ' ?'!_ ? !.' ?? ot t?fcoi;e pt ftli't ' t .le'islsms -Jit! !'i?h)c-. of e\t"IT - ?i> V ? ??? ill- !!:?' .1 1.* I 1 1 1 i , I ! !-y:i;3fn 4 -ijvtv'jviy The.- Assvrja.n kings' ; ? :(i oui;i| tflte V ac;i.:io?; pr:>l>.i?;tVi vyith ?'IT 1 J;.'. i ieti Illiii.! t !l.e frt-'l . '?.-!! _.:J' j _ ? : i!.. -f.s sUpplii'il ? Tit.- ? <-'fi.u-iii?- ? ' .- .ni st ,iit" under . I'll :-ig'-'.- . . ; . '1 A* !iii - hi .irk.' J .[',<? ; ro>?im4^?? n1.1'' ' r> :>?-< -.f :'? e^,-.: v; I : g;ji-heniu ' . f ? ' i ; M \ i *>'< ? viiYv . Ml'.!. *' ? ? ?V -{ '?! ' .1 v. ^ .. j jf\i , M'l.ii. iif ?|.'V:V: i- " .?? fr nVN ".i*n *1.! j*" . j s'i?* 1 . ? ? f , . ,iv*'hviii-;l'.:i_ '.. I r??d '.on'^.olf H*je . 1-Ioiiiaji. -"??jT!j.-'ifte.'.i.(s . i?v i-ts fa-- . vjjs .?pri?j:s' 'IV;..]'- ii. < e-r-uan nh',-i:n> 1 ??aMVsp:'.: . - vl ' w iiv wiili !>e '.irv"< r ..ii 'er -tfie tta!!le-s ^iv- a'l(qu>f{ a? - Tr.t.-.~l jl? tij ai. ."Stain, streefs1 ..in ; V There, is Linden, Austria; the noted! watering place of I lie Viennese ? rich j and po..r There is Haden. Switzerland, i acid the principality of Hadeu.. ( Jer- 1 many. The latter alone contains the: health spring towns, I'.adcmveiler, An- i togast, (iriesbach. Friersbach. cul-' initiating in l(a<h>n Ba<l?n, thus named! in an .effort to distinguish it ,f roin tljej oilier 'hads.' The word 'spa,' for. health spring resort has its origin in j i lie Belgium town Sp?. once tin? most! faiuojis m Europe. "The Prince of Wales goes in for! outdoor life on a Canadian rupch, and the king of Sj>ain summers at San Se- j bast inn. the Spanish counterpart to! Biarritz. wherejiS Peter the 'iireat of: llussia nnd monarch* of Austria and j Sweden soaked in and drank chemical ; (y scented water in Spa. King George i of 'Ungiand goes to the Riviera for a! vacation, hiit his ancestral namesakes went to the pumphoiise of Hath. lilfi the hills west of Peking are the; ?ruins of on?* of the most beautiful sum mer resorts the. world has seen. ll:e summer palace of Manchti emperors. The .lade .Fountain, a fine large spring, has been 'the site of summer prtfaces <v?r Chinese sovcrei^is since' thej Tenth century. But the most beauti ful was I hat buil t by . t he poet emperor in l'iwr, Jesuit priests described to Id in the beaiitio of Versailles palace atid he wove some of t he designs, into j his nvfn pl;ib>. A Jesuit ' supervised the d?M ??lojjnient of the p'tija/'o encl.o- . sure . 1 1 ? ? r ? ? : ;e emperor; too!: ],:? .ease on :i royal ;hargi'?-' doatjng "11 a sa|>- j :>!.iir'v .l: Ue' in i' niijVt of which rose a.hj.:ir:;te-i.-i.i','ti?o.uiVt ain iri i*< ???? ! "wit!. tilar life b|lsV-i<'!is.. . ? ? I Japanese C mb Fuji. ?'hi re; Tisil -for the torture of- i-ap-' .iaVe*. the-' r.r, '-.ir troops sjjeked the summer pa !.!???. in I st ? i. bunted its, kui; dings : ? tfw -roti'i'l iild leveled t!ie pagotla* Today 'he grass buries broken frugriienls of.grandcrtr and' only j >.iiue'line bridges 'and' a- 1?r<>'nze t>- i.ple, remain as rem. fH < 1 e p s *lhepala<?o that I JTiVst i;< sou!:' -Vi-ir Viy the dowa-cr; V-it.pres'-i' . i.j'.er .-iutilt, 'f, a summer :h</ttie 'with sr.? ? ?>< m i_ "< ?? i which. -should jbi\e paVi .fvr ?' navy '?>* *? ' '"rotu .1 :i : '] hi* " ' : 1 v boat tltftt.C i-.n.i. got'.-wa* rbb- ..b.'j rgtf 'in .the S-.p. phife l;tl:V vVhlcli'.tia-1 ?> hhjeoiis. wo?.?de:. . abiii Wl;.of<r. ' "II "? m:iy- t'-o -v . !".i\ lufc*>tr3T??J L.cer ' - ? j ? v i i; I.'.' i i ,i g\ ,F h.n y : 05? a.Js ; t. li e 'her ; >. I ifitj Jai^ii' ?? id-a (>f a v.a. uioji. Al - 'iliif '.n"?J)V.-r?-.i> !?>?' springs." '?? 'lie nation' 'ai tra.-T -l!)"U- imK .:ih?MaT?}?.-j \loiuit l.'i::; is thoir iiie. .-a. ?Kvy'ry truej Japanese ?,\p'<'ts t j < o-liiuh it once i;i bi- lit*.- uiiie. I; "!> red to both " Enjoy Winter Speitt in Summer ' if i ;? -irlri ?.:? ?? inu ;i liii< * utiu> tul ?< > n nz. it us -unitnirr i.nn*. riwj.v aiv in I'arailiso vatlt-y. Kaioiwr \ai.:>>!ial park, U ?lo! inl?t f ?ii vacations. Y ! INDIAN BONES, 1,500 YEARS OLD, FOUND IN NEW YORK i Important Discovery of Algor.kian Remains Made by Head of Indian Museum. / Auburu. N; V Wliat is "b^iioveU to ' ^ otic of t'fte most import a it: >li?icov yrivs'of AlpM;ki?n remains ever made j ' in .Ww Y??rk >i;i I c was announced by [[...inii.l A ?'uil;*o\v of tlie Museum ot : ; the .Vniet'w'a'fl I leve foundation. J ? ' ? t'A c\v V.irU city/who lias been \v?irkin^ in the Fin^or liiiii'S. rej^ioii for the past two yen r\ i >n Fr?nU>na< ia-la-ifcl. ;the only island ! ill Ivayu;;a lake, .Mr: Caiizow lias <iis- . 'covered and ipiii Jiy explored an Al-;| ? ^?Ukian burial ground l it; feet Jori?*!?y 'Ml fed u it If. Til.' island lies ?>tV tlu>! vi.liane of t'nion springs, fay 115:1 J county. ?'From a seionti fit? standpoint ii may rival any discovery cv.-r made in ;he search for Algonkian remains," j Mr. <':ii}zn\v ssiiiL "I roughly estimated t he skeletons I f">ind there to b?> l r.tw? years old and of tin' Mrst period W<? found II skeletons. all heimr prone Instead of. flexed or Kent as tin* Ateohr. kians ami Ir< < >f 1;? t ??r periods. Kv4den< e thiit the ??:i r!y A!i:?nKiUii> were eannrhals is found in tin- f.i.i that we found -broken. and hiiriv'd hti- i ni.'in Jionl's mixed in a singMiar way with those of animals/' Mr. ( "adzow lias boen associated .with lire lieve foundation for a nam Iht ?f years in areheologu-al survey in this region. AH of the hones and relies found have'l>een' shipped to the' museum in New York city. The finds inrluili'. besides many skeletons, stone ' implements. some of tliem not identified, one lar^e per forated winged bnnnerstone .made of j white limestone, the first to he found in uiace with a burial site in the mid- i ? '? '? . ,? tff ? Shinto and Buddhist believers; to the former It is the beautiful goddess 'musing flowers to bloom brightly, to the latter it is the folded bud of the sacred Lotus. ' Expenses Paid by Lottery. "The desire to climb the perfect snow-white cone of Fuji has given rise ro vacation lotteries throughout Japan. The lucky ticket gives its holder suf ficient funds to ascend the supreme altar and' salute the sun as it turns he sea of cotton, as the Japanese ca i cloud roof. Into a tleece of gold summer thousands of pilgrims, stuve In hand, gowned In heavy clothing to llie low temperatures, and wen straw hats shaped like the <one o Fuji itself, toil up the trail uiarkea vel low against the black volcanic sa by discarded sandals. j I {'Whether by accident or plan ?ne; most holy time to Journey to Mecca coincides with the most delightful tea .son in the desert. Spring in the Ara bian desert comes after the * " * rains in January S,,,,I February. 1 - j the waste of sand and rock la ?oi | pwn fyr a brief thue. I Mist} s iru bearing :?!! ripfwaninces of Imying t?e?'n youta dead, suddenly burst in*" green. Ilrilliant desert flowers bio sum into tinted meadows. 1'"' we are full with water that must last an other Ion;:, dry year. Lu",f!5I more acquire fat humps, lh.s s time when thousands of pilgrims t a* the long road to Mecca to satis y re ligious duty, and thmigh they may not admit it.-to satisfy the wanderlust and the human desire to see new 'e*"1 Salt Water Bathing Lures Alh / "Each nation has its Atlantic ( ity. Peruvians go down to Barranca on ip PaHfie. the French In Algeria go to TU-tftcen in the hills hack from the Mediterranean. Athens listen- -? Fri.IM;h operettas in Phaleron on the t,:i v tfV'iv galleys of ancient A I ^ s!,c!ten-d, Kgy iVians u-ert the t,;llll,ly. '.Vile "for U...n;-!r a lew m.le> ; f:o:ii Alexandria and -n the 01 the delta'- fan. outcast rel.gn.u- - ' - > used t.. iiud refuge in the- height- d Lebanon tiMiuntaihs of n? >rt !i l'a.e- - Vc.v i':..vremai':.:hg cedar grove- tdT? retreat J or vtb-.atfonfe-t* fr,,:n piaii-. In India the British annually ti .i've their cap'. ;at t>> ?>iuila in t-" The l-.iVl". ?tn i- land near Venice. IS 'the Tamoi:* res.. rt '.f Italy: ..nd ?be east -liore ..f the Halt " i vast ba'hiiig ;beach during the bner summer. Mount- oniei-han ii poak of <;lUna rising hi-*1 . .ib?>\t .t . Vansrt'y.e in Szechowati-. y.-a- v tr'r.i ? - Tbou-ahds of pilgrim-; atid ,v atimial;. >iim:ijer| ?,ul..ny ..f Amcr.-an !n];-?i?.irariesy" Coast Town Opens Novel Mountain Amphitheater Sah I>rnarVtto>>. ,<:*al. -V capacious and probably tit.hpie natural ampl^he .I'.-r, distinctive in its setting f,.ef above sea level in the woo led heart of 'he San Bernardino moun fufhs. w'a< opened reo ntly with a tuu -i.-al pro-'ram novel in Itself. 'This hage outdoor theater <*an SIC" ..tnt. orlaie i-er- ns. ln-te id of one srace there are many They :.r.- ^oniposed of pin! forms of ? ;i??|T- shaped r<?. |;s artistically plftcod !iv the hand of nature about the tjir^e :it!:{iblth'eater on one. hundreds of I, ..v.- the-, audience a violin. st. ?t:itti<Hnu In 'lie shafts o: .-.?d'ored lights ? r.:n.i",r v- v5? the ?iw'toiiboain!* through ; i j'*i ?" branches s>f "gn at trees on '.the ; i ?viint":i inside above him: rendered mu ?? from ihe- nia-ters. Frotu another, ?vi*.w a ravine .-n a precipitous mo-in ;i;?vd.v a string quartet v played ,..ii:y .while cbonis->--ang id le!; caverri$. , , Varicolored lights played, a'. out the i5-". I* hi t heater created a <pioer elTect. Blind Men Skillful at Warning of Air Raids 1 ondoli.- -Int* Testing; ''-el aiis as :?< ;.?w btiild men were vailed In. at one pl,a-e of the great war to assist .8 i tiefcuse of London .vere made pu:? ;":e recently. ? > ? . ' K . In- the early days of the war . ae ?inlV sr.und loeater was; of course, the human ear, < '..mtaander KaWlinsor roval navy; then in charge of the ?i'.-'iritv air defences of the city, found. VI, e ordinary man's sense of direction l.v hearing too inaccurate. Ojie day He astonished the unimagiimttve ot? ,vr. and oflicials of ; Whitehall !.y a-1. ? ,tr,t several detachment- of blind 'from the various institution^ be ?.n, Itis headquarters, Ibetr Ue.-n^ . of hearing, it ? as shown, was o. -?eat a-Wtnnee in locating Zeppelin* ..n their way t." I-""1 !"!1 dl? Atlantic: carved ^tine. objects re senddfng deer heads : t.?H*f incisors, a -mall notched flint arrow ,.oint. several antler dakers. bniie arrow j.oints and the hone* of srt'aijs antl ott.er birds. "la <?ne grave." said Mr. ("adzow, ,".\ve. found a ski'leton in :li)> phalanges of the right hand of which rested a s.mal.i bone spoon, three inches from vvhjch. resting ?,?n bedro^J were rhree small I'ea vt-r teeth, an imperfect .barbed h> lie harpoon point ahd all antler tlaker. I iider the left hand w;i- the small perforated. wLngi'd ban nersrojie. Touching the right lihula ' lay the cri:-hei| skull of aim: her adult person, face downward, but no other itofuis tra> .-aide to this individual were found." The authorities rff the vdiage or I'nion .S|?rings have. placed guards on the island and It has been posted against trespassers. Oertram L. Field of Kuth'ind Vt., owns the egg of an auk. a bird long since extince, which is valued at $1, There is said to ht only one other i auk's egg in the Lnited' States. DaJdysfwning Fairy Tal& ^ ttarv Graham^** Conner \l\ NATURELAND NEWS nillif I'rovvnU; ju~t !ini-lif<l flnjr out a <*uj>y of Natim-lainl _ l?rin:?*<| ??n Fairy hind J'irrh Hark. 1 1 is h r 'i I lie r. }i:it| li*-I p???i him >;?'t out t!ie ropy "ii lime, for tliat ??vi*nin^ tln-rn \yas to [>?? a Kiipp?T party at ? ?l?! Witty Witch's ?'av?\ nn>i l>vfor? the supper Hillifl hn<l promised to tr?-r ?>iit t Ik* Na tilT?'iaiiil N?*w? so he ctjiilil rcai! it aloud to every one. . II.* finished j'?*t A Particularly Fa- ^ ^ ^ h# vorite Teacher. sind I4?*nm?* 1 1 * in hast" t" t li?- party. The Km*sts w'Tt' all there. I he fairy gnee n. Fairy lTin?-?*?s M?ah. Fairy l'rlrieess Twilight 1 '?-Il . I airy Wondroua .!<>> , Fairy W miilrn'js >??*? ? rets. Fairy Merriment, I'airj l'I:?> t !!???*. the P..nd" Fairy, F.ffle Klf and "ther^ ? members nf t li ?? I-. If ; a mi I J ' "ter (illi'tlie :>nd tin* "ther < i "-st . .f ili#- iSrowivies,. all the m?*:ahi -rs ? r!i- i:.^'?>y ate I Oaf fa: ulii-v a'.-! ? ?*?! Mr r.Jant ami a t.l ?; I-'iiiries. MiUi..- 1 at *?n? ?? ; n.l ih.se iif}: fj - ?. ?t ? ? - H r":"1 ' ?sMS'sys* Isiit > i-.s - ? "? :U ' IV.ru'.n :!!?_' iinl?lTi Tlieri; ? ??? ! |? r "f . t.l"' ! ? ' ITahit ;:r.'! s|(C in s I' "A W Mmivi-'.'i .'''??in; ?'? ??.? ' "Si '?> i *'r llid >',>.* 1 1 _* ?' ! ?! I ;?i?i't iriu' I la !??'.. ? r;t l nndcr?f and- how f> '' ? Jli??r. I.U- y a! ]>!??-? li' ? :0l'' I . ????:? . ? -r - "! !Vn? >?\.tsr: ? ?Mr. ! M -: ? ? Af rica he.*n' ii '?..'??I Sit i ??'?'li "He "'at < -i"-1" W!:"tl he . n*r ! t-.-iii v;Vi. a on* hi* v. ay T" lift 7.-"' :> ><?'. ????* a? a II- T ! .r- ? ; :? tf !ii.? T> Oil. 4 ???!" ;ii ?#wn t Ws*V : . : i "? : r i ? hi* tllnn**T It! ?!:..? I'litiiii. t 5 ? ? - R.??n ;{?'.? - ?' *rri!i 1 :: - .ti tiki* ph." ? ?ill' :!!:?! jl": ' t!1 1 UV tiwlii ail. jtlM* - ?, ti.*-: '???? ?-5 ;}, it !i?- :ik?*d - he i> a raf?* iii"ii??- > >! "> want t" wi' ?* liisn'.'vvhat .he will t !? ri V?- "n. ati'l ii?* i'ffu. ."uly ""'.'n ? -'s'-snij in-aSiS. "So tlivy <-aIl him >? r rm !'?? ? :i ?I'"*, ?rs .!???? ?a< !!"? n.itn?' !??? apr;v??l v.itn t a ?tv ",| i m* ; - .Ida "U a Si* 1 w .i . i *1 I ' i"* ? ' * * is ii-r> l"ii- r.Ttriv I-' i;.'*. .iT:"*h?*r nion'.'-.. !iu<* t . .in !:s {!'.?? ? "ili-li.-ral S'.'a:T"'-v ? . st Jl?*W ? ?t a ) T ? >; - ;,:i ! !:?? ;ir?>T. "Til-' Hay i ,'"-t n*l a?**y vvliliii* ' ? .. . " l a ri'h* any i si" ' "U"<>:;.is !>!"?? ar ?h?* K't.ni 'yard, .'t !??? r a:: 1 r?- r :i' ; II i-i-ra- 'd. -if ?.! -n'! V.-t as."i ? ?' i::..-. ?? ?? : ?? I u ?? W li; !mI ?' i-Nf ,\ ?o>' ?? ;',Vc ? at:::"' {ctlniil! ?? 1 ? ? ?? ?v?* - ..stM-''' 1 ? *? . 1 . i v w.i .. -! ' ?? ' wi'b M;. i .-'"v i ? ! it > ? Jtl- ii".*' * ? 'I'l >a .d. . ? ?'?M..La':.i : "V--. fi you.' Thi'V k i<?n ftik'Ui *AT" y.t'tS a< i?'j' y ft ' ! fnaliv tlii'y l.i.rU forgot :?>. ask. '"In ?}:.? ti ? risisu' '.??? ? kn>^v ha.: L'"tii- ::r>t hiiil ''? ?? !?>*" it had !iat>I'"!i *"1 ? ??M..'1'.v I : * si ir?'.. . rty fav*?ritf t.ia.di.-r' > very t. M.-!!y ?ays. h"t v?-r> just. She l^ tain to everyone, and M e ! ! y iI'M'-ti *t iliind . h.-r su-si-i n. a> >1"' is ?" Jii>". "I iesii,"ni'.. ' he v ,?!!?' a an>l lda'i-k kuten. J. lays \yi!'l with ttt?>;dlN e.'.rdi'd jI"U-" -Ahi.'ii tlilV't* !'u#?M! <1. t.l him t" d" A'- jtli he likes. lie eha-es theiu a!'".nt after h e li a - i tlii'Hi ahead i. :" h i in. H ?? He Chased Them s- ral.'hes the !(ir- . About. liitiire and wakes np {.he :\irni?..':s ..f the faniily hy i??U in. the Minds ;:i th- ir rw-ins in t!.< at. iinin^ and U?it!n?' in the ?And this Is ili 'f th?* N''vv< '"r now;'." "A. very jriereitin^ nii;nl..;r, they :ill said, and >|??Ue al-i- :: dlfterent itellis ?'f new*. Tli.n Witty Wit. !, had .m- .f her fani.ms stipper< and later ihe> all lian.i'd undi-r a wundirlni nii?l* suiniai-r niomi. Believing in Signs Teasher (m tardy siudeiir). Vl'hy are ymj late? * P.ohhy -Well, a >l'zu here - Tt-.u'her? Well, what iias a sL'ii ^<it [o dfi- with it? ? Pohhy? The sI,d said -"School ahead ? Go Slow.*
Brevard News (Brevard, N.C.)
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