THE DUN
VOLUME IX DUNN, NORTH
LARGEST BONUS
OFFER EXPIRES
NET SATURDAY
Vote Value Of Subscriptions in
Contest Decrease After
This Wools
EACH ONE-YEAR SUB.
GETS 7,000 VOTES NOW
At End Of Tbs Campaign Tbey
Average Only 2,000—Plenty
Of Time For Now Contest
ants — Durant Automobile
And Many Other Prises To
Bo Given Away.
In Just ore more week, the bonus
offer, the langval voir offer to be al
lowed during the subscription cam
paign now running nn the Dispatch
tom™ to a floor and tho vote value
of suhscmption payments will ""de
crease.
The wnportance of this offer can
be conceived when it ts take 1 into
consideration that each mibaci rption
turned In tills week averages nearly
four time- as many voles as will bo
allowed at the Aniah. *
The camiiiiatra who fall down on
the job this week will have a hard
tune catching up after the votes de
crease. Each new ono year subscrip
tion taken tbii weak averages 7,000
votes and the name snboertptlon the
closing period just 2.000 votes, so
each and every candidate should
certainly try and get every possible
subscription before the close of this
offer. A renewal subscription taken
this week sv. rage* 6,000 votes, in
cluding the extra bonus of 26,000
totes allowed on each ten dollars
paIUHmI.
Candidates Still Hay Eater
There )• y*t plenty of time for
candidates to enter, as the campaign
is in reality just getting started, and
any one with plenty of pep and am -
bllion can enter now and bo leading
the entire list by patting forth extra
efforts before the close of tbis offer.
TSeepaUa aril bo’closed east Saturday
and no one die will be snowed to
•' coSspcte. so If ‘yon Nvould be' the
proud poaaesser of the beautiful Du
rant touring car, be sure that yoar
nomination reaches the campaign
manager at the earliest possible mo
ment.
The many candidates who baas
been nominated on the Rural Roatas
and In the smaller towns should loan
- no time but get started Immediately.
One anil be surprised how quickly
the rotes mount up, ao if you bar*
failed to get your narno into tbe cam
paign department, do so at ones If
there Is any doubt about the rules,
ete., governing the capuign call Mr.
j Atkinson at phone 235, and ke will
gladly explain the full details of thh
drive. Bear in mind that only a few
abort weeks will determine whether
you are to he the winner of one of
■ the many valuable prises or not, ao
enter now, while the largest vate off
er la in affect and your chancre of
driving away in your own touring
car will b* very bright Indeed.
Prises Per AU
The one beauty of this drive la that
• all who enter and report regularly
will win either one of the prises, or
a caab commission. Thor* mill be no
losers In thla drive as everyone will
be rewarded for the amount of work
put forth. I
Just picture for yourself being tha
owner all by yourself of a Durant cur
one of tho prettiest cars on market.
You can do this in foot your spars
tlnfc by gritting owt among yo«T
friends end bqpatlng thla popular pa
t>er.
Came around le the campaign de
partment and yet lull aoppilei nnd
get at irivil at once. It in *11 to gain
end nothing te loac no get exceeding
ly bony right nt the mart. Remember
the Inch lb* early bird had when
looking for worm*, m be an early
. bird ard get atarted right none.
If you hare already been nominat
ed and have been waiting to get
etarted, wait fio longer, but take
time by the forelock, aad get out
right today. Remember, theaa doing
. the beet work will receive the beat
a wattle.
T*>' Ural woman Senator le front
Georgia, Governor Hardwick nemeil
lira W. H. Felton aa Senator te m
coed the late Tbomaa C. Wateon, un
til the November aleetieoa, when a
eoccemor win bn ehaaen at the pella.
flimullaneouely, In eaneuneing ttu
appointment of lira Felton, Govern
or Hardadek announced hhnacW *
•andIddto for the unexpiiwd term el
the late Mr. Wataen. Mra Felton h
aa exponent of wen** •otrag* aad
A Urge depoalt ef a veleaat* aak
•uRable to aaaufaatava cleaning com
pound*, kea been found in MU* O*
Iambi* Kxpertmenta prove that I
eaa be o«ed to poH*h gold an* **ve
Ftata.
...
* THE CANDIDATES NOMINATED IN DRIVE
¥ NAME ADDRESS
* Mrs. William Jackson, Dunn.
* Mrs. Sylvania Draugbon, Dunn, Route 6.
* Miss Mary Smith, Dunn, Route 4.
* Mias Otis Byrd, Bunnlevel.
* Miss Fannie Johnson, Lillington.
* Mrs. Carl Barefoot, Dunn.
¥ Mrs. Martha Pipkin, Dunn, Route 5.
* Miss Mabel Butler, Dunn.
* Mr*. Henry Lee, Dunn.
* Mrs. James Farthing, Dunn.
* Miss Minnie Turlington, Duke, Route 2.
* Miss Pearl Turlington, Dunn. Route 3.
* Miss Matibel Godwin, Dun n.
* Mr. Paul Cooper, Dunn.
* Miss Ethel Jackson, Dunn, Route 1.
* Miss Myrtle Woodworth, Duke.
* Mr. Carl Lucas Duke.
* Miss Clyde Baggett, Dunn.
*
J. HAMPTON RICH
HERETO PRESENT
A BOONE TABLET
Place* Memorial in High School
Because Trail Touches
Dam
MAJOR TALKS ABOUT
HIGHWAY'S GREATNESS
Enrolls Several Citizens In
Trail Association — Boosts
Boone In Many States Of
Union—Visited Crest Brit
ain And Lectured On Mob
Psychology.
Because state highway route No.
to—the Boone Trell -pence through
Dunn, Major J. Hampton Rich, direc
tor of the Boose Trail Association,
due morning peelite d to the Duan
Graded School a tablet ae a memorial
to the doughty Daniel Boone. The
tablet will be imbedded in one of the
well• of the high school baUdlng se
soon as arrangements can be made
by Jhnofmae* W. & Snipes, mpafte
tendrnf oh the Dun Public Be ho etc
honm at Wlitdbnn Bdiea ^nns the
Cape fear Pair, at Fayetteville,
wnirt do nan iu(m an uuui ai
Boone Trail maps, marker* aad tab
lets Hs seised upon tha opportunity
to visit (he boat town under the son
—aad to taroU Oust basin ass man
into the association. He woe introdu
ced at the school, wbogt he made a
brief talk, by Judgo John C. Clifford.
Major Rich was a pioneer In the
Boone Troll project, originally in
tended to traverse ail of the territory
through which Boom wandered in
the early days of the nation. For
several years he hat been going to
and fro in the land, presenting tab
lets to States, counties and munici
palities and enrollhig rasmbon in the
association A few yaais ago he visit
ed Great Britain, whore he became
widely known as a lecturer cm mob
psychology and kindred subject*
Since the Boone Trail through North
Carolina wsa assured, he has given
the 8tala Highway Commimion hil
heartiest co-operation.
"There i* much interest in the
Boone Trad throughout the State,
Major Rich said this morning; "it tl
the longest highway In the Mats hav
ing a continuous direction aad tomeh
os more virgin territory. It Is this
highway in tho northwestern part ai
the state that la reclaming tha "lost
provinces."
i>amp mi(( ana ra anax proxim
ity to the highway makee It highly Im
portant that thla highway be rfe-eel
opan Iota tha boat far military pur
pmaa u tha highway atretciies with
III Mid Wait connection from the
camps la the middle welt. "A. hard
rarfaaad road all the way” Is tha
iJogan of tha Baont Trail Highway
Jmoelathm.”
Tha members of the local a nit of
this highway are T. V. Smith, Pearce
Bakery, Hill Ooldstetn, Z. V. Baipee,
Smith ft McKay, R. L. CromartK
Door Dispatch, l. W. Thornton, M.
C. Butter, J. W. Draoghon, Tho Mar
cia Wada Co , lae., Job noon Brea,
[no., and Hood and Qrajxham
Tha presided ad Dartmouth Cot
lege haa asserted that too many man
go to aolUga. Ho daoma it aeaooaary
"to doftae tho tndlrldoaU to whom
in Juttee to tho puhlie good tho prM
logo (hall ha e«tended, and to apoetfy
thorn from whom tho prfsUago should
be withhold.” He haft rasa than In
“noth a thing as an aristocracy of
' brains made up of man IntettectumDy
start and tnteBecVully aagor, to
whom, Ineraaaiagly, tho opportantttai
of higher edstation M#t to be to
, ttrlrtod.”
Kail grain win taka up tho ooroagi
t not needed far cotta a not spring
' Mont sonaa now far ttrtag at home
next year.
HOSPITAL BODY
MEETS THURSDAY
TO START DRIVE
Committee Appointed By Gold
afeha To Discuss laitial
Pltai
*25,000 NEEDED FOR
HOLLIDAY MEMORIAL
Aid From Town And County
Not Improbably# Bacauaa ot
Public Word Fantura—Stock
To Ba laauad For Subscrtp
tiona—Dtractors Will Maa
•«*
For tfcr purpoa. of perfecting plant
through which fund* are to be railed
for the construction of the plant
through which fundi are to be raised
for the construction of thr McDantel
Holliday Memorial Horpltll the com
Blitter appointed by Fhvsidcnt Xllia
GoUUtckn of the Chamber of Com
merce hsi been eaUeH to meet in the
rooms of the chamber Thursday
night In this meeting the committee
srill disc on sites, architecture, pro
bable eom, ate. *•'’* .{(hi
U mk • -- tr T TXI
Jsmes 1 Tssls, rke'mw.n t Tl
Barms, George K Grantham. J. W.
Drmughon, J. W. Jordan, J. L. Thomp
son, K. L. Howard, Her. A. H. Me
Quota. P A. Lee, P. S. Cooper, T. V.
Smith. K P. Darla, gam Fleisboum,
Aator Barnet, Carl FiteheU.
For years Dunn has felt the need
of a modern hospital to serve the
town and the region around it. The
Chamber of Commerce has been at
work for several months on plane to
build one. Last sreek, prompted by
men who have the wed faro of the
community at heart, Mr. Goldatcln
started in motion the present under
taking which will result in the build
ing of a fitting monument to a man
who meant much to the tows In which
he labored and for which he did to
much.
It l» o"tintsted that the hospital.,
equipped, will coat not above ttor
000. This soil provide for 24 beda
in private rooms and a public sntrd
to which those who are not able to
pay can be carried for treatment. It
* not improbable that th« towf awl
the rounty will contribute substan
tia! sums toward the maintenance of
the hospital because of tbo public
ward feature.
The hospital will be operated by a
board of ill recto is made up of men
and women uf the community. No
physicians will be on tbia board, al
though the services of the oopital will
be at their disposal at all times. A
competent surgeon and an able man
ager, with an efficient corps of mar
ten, win be employed by the board
and will be under (to direction
It io probaMe that stock lubsenp
tions will be aolicitad Immodlately af
ter the mooting Thursday night. Any
voluntary subscriptions meantime car
be mailed to Secretary T L. Riddle
of the Chamber of Commerce.
IN HONOR MISS CURBS
WtrrtMm, Nor. 4—Honoring Mini
Virginia Urbbe, daeghtcr of Dr. and
Mrs. i. T. Olbba, who on Mit Wod
nwoday becomes th« bride of Mr. Sere
Pearaall. of Doan, Mro. W. Kvppol
Falkener entortalnad at bridge thii
afternoon froei four U oil o’clock.
The highest acorr priao waa woo by
Sdlaa Olbba who waa olao presorted
with the gooaU’ prise. Other recent
prsnupial oveate hetfe Inelodod a
card party of Wadnoodny night given
by krt Prank B. Olbba and a mie
oellanooos ahowar af yaolorday af
ternoon tendered Mia* Glbbo by Ml**
Santee Firming.
The ceremony will bake place li
the Mcthodiet aha rob, November Ith
Mine Olbba, foveaady of PoyetteviUa
baa a wide oircla of friooda over lb
at air
No point In Scotland la asorr that
«• mflaa from see water.
ulina's arc alurim
Dkvi.laon to the
Jr ChsrtetiBj^^Pkfcenging Dortd
nn’i 600d)MS^^K((ai and endow
ment casopoH^^^m7
Accordingid^^HLjuJu.-uenient Al
unni of now reside in
erby, of AngB^^R. C. Gibbe, C.
S. Hicks andKjHuiUm*. of Duke;
K'v A. R S^jjfcri and R. M Pear
tall, of DonafJBtt. r. Kirkpatrick
and Rrv. J. KJHti, of LiDington,
A. U. Elliott. c D. Elliott, of
ThomwaO. u\l.
Among. tha«f3bor la North Caro
lina are obob 4gjSf the higher walks
of life, tocIwKny^asny miniotors of
the gospel, Icw^jEffe bcsinea, indus
try, and rtatssgjjBgp, and civic pro
moters in almfetjarorr North Cars
I'na inmmHlAl-.
Davidson s , scattered all ov
er the United in elude* man
of internet Ion
Woodrow W
the campaign i of the no
tation. and third of all i
doothem PraahTjmtse ministers.
Kvery etAnaosHfcf Davidson Is sp
irit'd to In «fc»>*g00,000 campaign i
:u rmjtond to cafl of him il»i
mow avid "^fasUrWI, in balld
mg a bigger sn^J-O mater Davidnoa
'or a Greater Sjaksm Chnrch." Of
i'oe 4600,000 fnrffaing mioixi |400,
300 will be n«Ms reetore that hls
OTic and muiSUm shnac of ail
•Ont of P»vlds|BtOmm>rm Hall,
ahlch io now thj^Brohaa Heart of
iJevidssn.'* becapja^ the a re that
ertroyed I* i»*t ■>. Bar more than
naif a cerian the college
centered aroon^VLt Ramona *—n
e-.d Ks rebgildinmS>c the 6m step
of the '-J‘
Thc ftrxt monthly report of
work of Hie* Agnes Harris. - - men
nily nurse, ia as follows:
PrvweUl
(Venial visits -....... 4
Cases registered with Bute Board
of health_i—......_ It
Infant Welfare
Visits to babies under tare year* •
Clinics (note attandanca)_80
Bsbus weighed W>cl measured__ t#
Rubles examined by physietaas.. 22
• Group instruction “Baby care and
feeding” ... ... ........... I
Individual instruction ears and
feeding...22
Babies registered with Btate
Board of Health___,;.... 10
Dcmorngrations in baby care or
feeding .. .. ..._ 1
P rev cheat (8 to 6 yearn)
Preschool visits (2 to 6 yean)_4
Clin let .. .. .. 17
Weighed and tesaouiurl __IT
Ksiaatncd .. ............. 17
IrwirvtdiMU tn*trmcUon to motfc«r» 20
Rcfemd to BUU Board of
Health... |
Correction second___ f
Wieel (I part ui veer)
Horae visits to school children.. If
VWta te schools.If
Pupils Inspected -. _. S
Kxrlaaiona for contestant ...... 4
Talks to pupils in cleat_44
Schools adapting Mod an Health
Crusade .. ............. 1
Pupils enrolled --_ 4M
v'accinatUme — .. .......Iff
Inepoetien -of huikkng and prasa
me . 4
Moon on datp at cUnie......... t
'-link patients-- .......____ 4
Home visits .r ......._ 1
"edaide care at demonstration la
henaos .. .. .._ 1
instructive tiuxnc vWta ......... f
Patients pen safe 4 to uaa sputuaa
rupo _. |
Rcreana Inarallad_........... 1
Xorstag visit* —*____... 14
l.ntnetiva, apforatln, ate. ... 14
Kurvejr visits .. __......... 1
Assistance M health oAcer
(hours) .............. |
> onferenaes, Y fotarvWwi and ef
«n vWta « ..41
Treatmanta hfrin ............. 4
Vaccinations (SamJI-yoa)_..lit
Othov health «nlks given.41
Attend anas +■.1,44‘
Total aaaaa #Ha« tea nth.at
Now and ilhfclMaJ cease..V
Cones at tntdnf month..II
Tsui visits ^nda ...—.a- W
■ .4
24 MEIN HARNETT
OF WHITE PLAGUE
Yaw's FaUOMas, Hswiwr,
Shaw Parlima Prw Fro
viows High Mark
Twenty-four deaths from tubercu
losis in Harnett county ie Just that,
number too many, but it represents]
» earing of Ays lives over (ha previous ’
year, sad to that extent the commu
nity ij grateful and la to be eem
■naiit
Fifteen out of every hundred who
lied In the State last year were fans
■ns la actual laaben there wore
»*8 who died of the diaeaae. Thil
porhape, is sot startling to a great
aany people who believe that. Him tho
poor, we mast always hare tuberew
osis with os" The fact Is. however,
that each and every oae «t Owe
leatha was preventable and nth an
tnonroua lose among our farm era
ibould ftir da to setioa,** toys the
Worth Carolina Tuberculosis aaaoeia
“Another significant fact," is that
nere deaths aceoirsd among the far*
tiers than did among those who are
ingeged tn indoor wort, each as tea*
them, stenographers, bookkeepers,
Jerk*, asm workers etc., the aasaber
if deaths among those signed Id
meh occopatiooe being 110.
“It would seem that the fames is
tot os vigilant la regard to lus health
is he should be. A periodic medical
asm motion is not a euro all hot
t would havi been o life sarer la a
crest many of thane raws *
“The North Carolina Tuberculosis
keaociaUoc an organisation which is
npportod by the solo of Tabescaioois
;hr-jtanas Sea la, coatinaes to hetd
f»r» tabereuloais diagnostic cl la ice
uai will gladly tend a gpirliftoS to
uiy point la North Carolina where
he people or* Interested la Awdtaig
he cases of tabcrcaldkk in their ooan
analty^ Finding the
mane, the
>eopl« realty
So thaos ____
T.e '—TT : ■'
MBS HOWARD IS
DUNN’S PRETTIEST
Daughter Of Mr. And Mrs. K,
L Howard To **-|-1
City at Mardi Crus
df'ts* 1/acille Hsward. daughter of
Mr. and Mm. Kenneth L. Howard,
reaurday wuo ebosen the saoot beau
tiful young woman hi Dnan, and
wilt represent the community in the
Mardi Gran to bo hold la Xalaigh to
morrow and Thursday. From the eev
orsl young women reprsosating the
▼anoss communities of North Caro
lina. the Mate's most beautiful is to
be chosen queen of the Mardi Gras
ball.
Mias Howard waa e bo son from a
large list of nominees by a os erst
committee of seven which met yes
terday morning la the rooms of the
Chamber of Comment. Other young
women she bod been nominated
through the eolomna of Tbs Dispatch
are:
Mabal Butlsr.
Grace Crockatt.
MUa Ruby Croekott.
Mim Rllaabatb Davit.
Mia Eleanor Hatcher
Mra. Harper Holliday.
Jamie Holliday.
Mia Lacflo Howard.
Mrs. Will lorn Jackson.
Mra. Hoary C. Lea.
Halan Pnrkor.
Mia EUa Primrose
Christina Thompson.
Mrs. Wralay B. Thompson.
Mist Rutk Young.
"THREE RING CIRCUS OF MIN
STRELSY"
What ia eoeoeded to be dm moot
eoioaael tiui mammoth coneoUdatltn
of rmaalrei talent Urn modern stags
baa artr known. On HIV and Ooo.
Inn. combined Minstrels ia the Mt
traetfon annoanted at Urn La Fayette
FayaUoriSa, Friday, November 10. It
la deeeHbed aa “Thraa Bing Ctrana ad
M mat re lay”—a prodigies# and S gi
gantic array of World ronownod co
medians. Nag ora and rtaarma
Amrag this all-mar aggregation ai
burnt e*A aoWbritlaa eon be foaat
suck famous b lack-face anmrdlaaa m
Arthur Dawning, the dady of 'em afl
Harley Morton. Chwak Kramer. Lo<
Edmanda, Fred MaOaa, Al Tint, mU
forty ether Cimtodlans. Magna am
i Dancers Among the many feature
I of Mm poide rate tot ore taro beam
now aovsMoa •Tha Danas of oil Mo
I tiono" and “Tha Princes* of Mata
1 gnats," staged and diroetad by lama
I Carman. lr„ tbs giMnt af all gain
I steal slags dtrscteia and prtdnaari
SCRUB BULL TRIAL
TO FEATURE MEET
Oar af the fnUrri of tho North
C-eoi'nui LJvoalock aoctiny to ho
-*-ld in 8talo«vlllo on Sfovrmkor If,
28 und £4 and which many Harnett
County fnrann will go with P—no
•Lration A**nt Kdy*. Tbta will bo
i>oit of tho proyraia on “dairy day"
ind Im holay worked oat by John A.
Aroy of tbr North Carolina Enteoefon
torvkc.
Witncoaoi win bo ookpooaaod fraot
amonr the eattio yrowotn af tho
>t«*r »“d thr procreation will try to
‘how the yroat bans which hac bowo
ton* tho dairy industry is North
'-*■ oT.na by too one of thic tcrab ani
mal On tho othor band ,tkc value
>f tbr font bTud «ir« wU bo atrnMed
» eontranted to tho rocood of tho
rrtia.
Trio bull bat already bam selected
u*d mu of the county ago net af
the extension service have bean ea
rn red an «elicit* 1a. W. Knar heeu. af
hlamcrx* County, srill ba ana of tha
gtiatiitors It la expected to giv*
ha acnab a fair aad ‘nf*ritl trial
oith due process af the law aad than
■wait the judgment of a Jary to ba
i«loct*d from among a somber of
oronaineni farm me of *odaB aad
■or. ou ad sag counties. In cam lbs
teeth penalty in Imposed, the bod W*1
xrobabty be taraad osor to a local
Matcher. *
Tbit will be only eas of many new
'oatures to bo put oa at this meotJag.
t- 8. Curtis of the Animal ladastry
>iviakm of the North Carolina Ex
Miiraaot Station hai
ter of promhMnt II
■o take part la the
rations point to a
HEWEHSPEAIS
Of n»a Mai City
Duks, Nov. Horn "Joke" Now
'll of Charlotte, was the chief spook
sr hers Saturday night at the Eippb
bean rally for the county eandldotm
An Immense throng of the faithful
aroro oat to hoar him. He did not die
•ppotet his hearers foe ho made out
if the beat sp—ehoo heard ham hi
many moons. He aoaailad the record
of the Democratic party both State
and National. Criticising the axpan
ditares daring the late war, in that
there waa gross mins isegs nee nt la
the mutter of war com tracts, being
cheated out of vaot sums Ho fhaai
told his hearers that a* for the Demi
oratie cry of "Newberry Hnu" which
•sensed to be oae of the chief topics
this election, sms no wooes than the
North Carolina cioatiea system. Ho
charged Ute Daotecratia registrars
throughout the state of refusing to
register lie publicans, because of tha
illiterate teat, aad i aglet a teg those
oi uiaar own party regardlesa if
whether they comid write er not.
fie defended, the Protective Tariff
of tbo Rcpoblican party, ia that It
waa one of the beat legislative acta
paaaad by that party. Taking at an
example thr fact that the j
party stood tar tha “< -
while the KepoMiean party Hr
the "producers," he want an ta any
that Ataartaan aannfaetnmn AanM
be protected by a tariff. Thna keeping
tha cheap good* of other Battens hen
Heading oar land and easting the far
mers and mill# ta suffer. With a ring
iag appeal far the people ta aland
by their party, he child Mr ad trow
■ntid a tomaH af applease that heal
tha rafters af the huh ding.
Tha Girls’ Frisndly Aeelcty hah
twa enjoyable Hallpws’sn parties hnl
weak at the library. Tha aaaiar girti
Ml ihafao Am in tha library, tochlai
very spaalcy in f
gertlve af tha a
Many gaasaa j
tellevs, which vatU stake Oypay far
WORLD’S ''.OTHER
CARRIES SUCCOR
feiUp s
Rad Ctau
ANNUAL ROLL CAUL
TO START SATURDAY
P«H— TMa YwJ'tW Orpaari
uiM H«. Axled IMUMO
Tfcalr Familici; feenl $300,
<00 h GMMMri
Far «p among the AgMMM of the
Cumberland Mountain* a loyal, pa*
hand slowly d.c from iebercaloeta,
brought on by his being |MMd (a
kr Argecae dtwahn. A heavy eeld
taught daring Ike trip home and arid,
lump and malnatrittaa ware speeding
bias toward the glare, aiding the
ravage* of tabcrcaleria.
Igaacaat of the Impending tmriy, |j£l;
Ibrea yvurg children and a baby bad
snip a wak of coffee aad mbs aora
betwsea them aad ManrajllB The
husband could do aethlag save He da
» ragged blanket all day aad watch
ibe wihaai plsg abret the peaks
if Mb bclered maueta'n*. The near
set hamass ware at A* village stone
hvs miles ecrose the mearttalaa. Met
ron the mail man came U kM Iks
iUM UWfi ■
Tto mountain wind has a certain
P»ad jimplic'ty nlwo* aakacaa la
>•“ day when everything ha* ha price.
It never occurred u Un
■an to aak hla i
■ace. Hi» laantiy_
Uaw of need aad he had v
tadee had gtvaa their all fc the
treatoa* and ea the eoa. ff
lag the final sacrifice at
the .aad It m all the a
of the faauly1* plight MM
eventually to a Bed Croas worker hi
a town nearly a aooio ef ail** r
fihe promptly aaddh
«d the saddle bags
vegetables aad. .rads
tala* to the hoahfc
home to the au aad Ua fahaly.
Holding the tiny Avfcden vietha ef
melnutriWen ia her eras, the <
wofn wtfe act the Bed Croat
at the doer. The other children
toe weak to He* aad give* the 1
comer, the Ant visitor since their
daddy had cmm hack fram over th*
sea. Only th* dyiag hatband aawtar
od a Malle hoc* ear of the Bod Oroa*
oa tor uniform, which to had toarmad
to foeogaias through tha weary trtals
of tto war.
Tha Bad Cros* worker agaat tto
nigkt, soothing and ■laistoring to to*
patient. The ebUdroa wore gtvaa a
wholesome Meal, ttoir fin* la days
aad week*, flhe comforted tto wor
ried aad haart-sick little wife aad
teat Ik* money for groceries.
too learned toot tto man had filed
ao claim far compensation. Be didn’t
knew to rated It, to pifad Bat ha
wife. The next manjy the wxkx
rode bock doxy the unntata trail to
•end tho diln pym do had Wad
loot to Waahtaytoa. They want aad
| eventually companatiea come back.
IMxtcoa bn in I aad Utf dollan
hath pay far total dlaabflBy.
Bat H an too lata. The humble
mountaineer aha had ytaw Ida W
ehoerftliy far bl« unary an rack
ing in tftoea feat of moaotnla earth.
The yaatlc mtaictratSon ad the Bad
CroM work or ha* anly made tha way
a little aaafor. Bock went tha daak,
for not even the government can pay
oat many to the deed.
Bat tha tod Greta an not Branch.
A home an (aaad for tha tome ai
der childrm aad tha aeoinor aad hake
•out to a h capital for a few woaha.
Tha worker that fend a jab for bar.
at which eh# coaid earn eaoayh ta
nyport bemtf and the baby.
TMa ema hat one of mar* thm
IK),#00 Snatoaon ta wMdh wtm and
i'chltdroa of en.eerrtee moa. aad aa
fhrataalvr* of eaunr, were aided by
the Bad Crow i‘ iiagli to Btptma
) ta tho Southern MrMaa darby tha
• Brut caret mamba of IMS. Many
■ Uvea hare beat put baah aa tha rigid
. “Oreadtat Jlethor."
i la tha btnftah cf <ho <dnf
(Caattaard aa papa b)