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es for the | about. S > yedr Was on Pagoda arichorage er but it will rapidly diminish as plants? - Gerttlsl - % g Peak, by a uilemem-deo'n‘;y the effectiveness 3 T h ; i “With - pppule m 5 _ fron w’if.e, welcome: home an o ital | Of the mines.” 4 and frm»esch other, their es-are | that division, as follow: 5,000 to '60,16 ?pebbri Jtm nec'SE‘ Tnoch Ardén who, when he W . He said the committee accounted for 'simply animal qualities, and when it| “The work of the construction divi- | sary to provide these various projects|thought he had mistaken the river,mines as follows: Five per cent. ex- comes to drawing the line between the |sion during the worid war is so far lowest plant and animal life scientists with_the most up-to-date systems for |and sailed away again, never to re- | Dlode when laid, five per cent. are de- reaching in extent that it is possible|the disposal of sewage. It was neces- | tu Amandarin’s footprint in a fective. 10 per, cent. soon become use- our timber supply twice as|have been balked—they cannot for|to touch oniy the most im'porp t Ofsary to cut down the time of con-|rotk commemorates the summary |less L!mmgfiF leakage and 50 per cent. —|fast as it can be produced by natu- |Sure tell which is which. It is known | its accomplishments in any reaspnable | struction to thé lowest point and at|punishment of quarrymen who kept | Of the total number laid are destroyed P E 5 ® 1oy 1 it $e appreciat- that orchids sense peril, never locate | length of time. 3 the same time provide disposal plants|ri; ! i > g 4 growth it can | 3 different systems ing orest 5 vid ht on chopping away its companion | DY the systems of sweep < upon trees below the flood line, and| “The construction division under- | that could be counted on to_run effi- | 3 i = ilcyed Dby the British and Ameri- that' too serious attention cannot| r;nsrer themseives to @ stronger Lmb | took and had empited or undér way at | ¢iently and_with. a, m cans, given to reforestation work. 2 when their weight weakens the ome | the time armistice 535 construc-y Cost. The plants designed.by the con- | removed to'a place in a bridge it reg- | Committée meémbeérs beliéve that a o T on which they first located. Tt is cg?:- aon"’(’i:ir%’u?,‘,‘; in 444 gifferent local- | struction division accomplished. this. |istered a pmzlg’:: by mm,‘,gfl” ber%“_ great many of the other 30 per e;&t- REORGANIZING THE ARMY. |{ended by the leading sciontists that | ities, Covering every siate n the union| ‘In seneral, fhe: activities of . the|ors sato. {he. river, so. the compusion | Wil De carried by the matural north- ‘Whatevér the final action is regard-|Some plants have eyves. Man’s divis-|but one. In the course of eighteen|CoMstruction division were confined 'to{was not molested. W-“;‘ St % e dedé S‘t" 3 ing the recrganization ‘of the army it|ions of God's creatures are still crude, | months it had expended about $800,-|this side of the Atlantic, buit as a no-{ “The river's obstruction at Pagoda A;Itl c ice sg):c i a‘:\h.e o= r:?eia}: uco :s 8 18 quite. clearly set forth mfe the de-| We all know. it is a very impolite|900.000, and to daié its total expendi- | table exception it must be stated-that|anchorage -is artificial; formed when' bt (e S Al e Tiiyy el P isinot/for 5 bi P ite| thing to ask.a lady her age, henee in | (ULeS total over $1,000,000,000. s Was fisblgm%fl the duty | stone laden barges were sunk there to WA Beconte® Hartiless tm.‘o"“gh TohE (G0 tha) adviedi of the war ’erunufi.i;t this day of woman suffrage the court | . ‘One of the lessons of the war is|o assembling and finally of | prevent a-French fieet from reaehing ok i : v 3 2 - t g Pating o T i . water, and a certain L ot it g it | that the efficient conduct of large Op- | [urnishing the personnel for erecting: the city, during the Franco-Foochow ' DIeSence in the water, R e ol s et s OR0 v e ans | érations is impossible without special- |0 operating the huge refrigerating iroubles in 1884: It is characteristicqDumher will be destroved by patrols 2 men e suggestions of such men = i ilt in Fr: c hich the British navy still is main- . ization, and this 'is nowhere more|Plants built in France for the supply|of the Chinese love for the status quo | . 2C Generals Pershing and Wood for a| o5, 388 In order to avoid this squeam- | ;o ely “exemplifica than in the con- | Of the army at the front. During. the|thay Toochow busines men have wait | (IrinS: T : 1 ? . # ishness in relation. to a. natural fact|? DS ‘wanization] first 18 months.of the war the con- 2 Also the British'navy has just armed 'much smaller army seems likely to be why not adopt the custom of the an- struction d}vwnoxx, an m.,_a.nAza | struction: division. provided: @ total ed so long to take steps to clear the|ay merchantmen, excent those calling followed, even thouch. the times are|cient Greek women who when wed | hdt was bullt up of special.sts in e¥e| (o 0, D IER PR DO CSE, B0, TOU | channel and thus aveid the needlesS|at Irish ports, with high-yeloclty rifes | uncertain and it is not the most fa-|annulled the years back of them and g‘;{“s“{;fl ‘xhggKS;}f‘e‘c’gL‘ii} e Tae1000 tons of beef. .In connection with' :::“’whceuflf constant relflflflmg iflf that they may destroy any mine sight- vorable perlod for judging the future.|commenced to figure life from thelr | (00500 o0 %y MOHEN S0 Chne” don- | this oversea . storage capacity it was|CorEDeh | Measures now = are Deng}ed. So many ships. calling at Irish Bills have been lefore both houses|wedding day, hence their muptial in- | bcSo, i T o0 branch of the |lecessary to provide for freezing beef | SPASTACreC 1o comnect Foochow with|ports have been raided for arms that |of congress and in cach tentative|fancy did not end untdl ten years|guid PN Sl TREE AL, © caded)in this country, and this required the it e TR S e thfi‘ aldmt-hr!a\&g believed it inadvisable to ‘plans have been agreed upon for reor- :::gl”xtyafldlnfl‘t?i“s gvlvl;pflaal ;:;;l; :;rh?o‘ by Colonel, afterward Brisadier Gen- | construction at Chicago of a Sharp add to this danger. | ganization. The two bills are not in 2 D 5 et ivers and harbor congresses are re-| Two Irish fishing boats off Cork re- or more’ might. be oalled & middie. |eral Isasc: W. Littel, which, was|frecser plant having o daily freezing| .o, ¢¥oivic concomitants of the nation A agreement but they differ only slight- ral ed be ing all | capacity of 1400 tons and a storage - nts ¢ cently sighted. a drifting mine, The aged woman. Bat here's the rub: | CH2Xsed with the duty of handling allj SAPACY. OF LAUE (ONS and a StOrage|iha built the greatest inland water- ins mistook it for a eask of rum 'y and it seems not improbabie that|They woulg not become of voting age cons}nwtton) mam!.enanfie and rtEpést-l\r Greater than any other projects in| Wa¥y the world has known—the Granfllor_ wine and made a race for it. The it will be possible to reconcile the dif-|until they were actually 40 or more. ;Vo";r‘;u’;“ army” posts throughout thej ..o 1.5oe nad perhaps in magnitude %{gfi}t A oA RSy AR e s the loser. His hoat was e o ol for_smaller 2| Some folks join so many civie s0-| “On-May 17, 1917, ‘thd secretary.of| Vere the embarkation depots mecee: 656" w1 T = - | Foochow, your nose wuols w, updn > iralty 2 ‘ : cleties that they become lnown as|war assigned to Col. Littel the fask{3iIY 1o insure the rapid and systemat-| [T05, %0 JORT FEeC AT R gL L it ot S s s 500 b= o verts, the hcuse sub-committee favor-| jiners” just as a certain class' of | Of building the national army canton- o ‘;”»Thh wor}’fi eladed s sone. | walSA" city, 15 o, bohrd’of Heaith. It|mniiles:southeast of New York: which BRINGING DOWN PRICES, ing $18,000 mer: and the senate 230,000, people who are conspiring to get into | ments and national guard camps. Hel SUORE TES FEHE RCIIET B0 COR | 1o g heen said that, for ‘offensiveness | officers hope some of the newly-armed o ¥ =y and with the need of keeping down|society in which they are not wanted | was relieved of his former duties and SrOBE: WrAran es, but also of wharves|t0 the senses’ no town can compare | merchantmen will destroy if it has not Whilg the attorney getieral Is telling! cypenses it would not be surprising to| are popularly marked as climbers; and | given authority to form his organi-|Pr9°T Warehouses, but alac of wharves) 0. nq B0 RT Ao, O B8, o S beon rendered harmtless by the abont what he expects to result from| .o the senate proposal followed, most of them do not know that the [zation and to report direct to the sec- ';m“ tha\n‘ any. heretefore existing in| S0 narrow, and so tortuous, for the | elements. 4 the Lreaking up of the five big pack-| "1t myugs; be realized in connection |mOre one combines the less he is of an | retary of war. It w\s only throush| s country. and the construction of |mOSt part, that wheeled vehicles can- s e ers in the way of lower prices, and) it the reorgamzation that whatever| ndividual and the more a collective | the latitude allowed nim that il Was|mjes of railway track for' the han- |not traverse them, and even were they | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR calling attention to the number of|js gone at this time in the way of re- | LNl engaged in building up the few | possible to accomplish the results re-| qiing of cars and freight received from | wider their surfaceéwould be too un- | : prosecutions and seizures that have|orgnnizaton may be only tempomary.| s b & hee fb wpe many. It is nice e Tl operations wére practic- | {1° Various interior points and intend- |even for passage. Broad street been made by his department as hav-|mhere must be a beginning even if it < et ing am influence upon the retention of L ed for shipnyent abroad, newly paved, now traverse many sec- T = to a mere cog in the wheel. Of course, |ally conecluded in the fall of 1517 and “Tt is a commeéntary on the influence | tion: Underground sewers have a & cannot be told now whnat the require-|the cog is a part of the machinery, so | on October 5 the secretary of war d 4 prices to as low a figure as they are, e Bogs of the war unon the econom ¢ of |habit of flowing forth into cramped ey ments a few years hence are going to|is the gudgeon grease, but it is well rected that all pundmg for the army i y:c country that an organization not thoroughfares, and the sun’s puri‘;y- the country is giving thought to the|p, Much has been said in behalf of |to be Where one may shine instead of |in the United States rendered neces-|in'existence untit the middle of May, |ing rays are stopped by roofs from accomplishments of the people them-| . o o) military training but the where one may grind. Too many ties|sary by the emergency should be un- selves in influencing price reductions | The Sanatorium Christmas Fund. | Mr, Bditor: I was a visitor at the { Tuberculosis sanatorium _ Christmas afternbon and saw the good use that was made of the sanatorium holiday fund that contributed by local peo- = A eI I 1917, and built up in eighteen montig | reaching many of them. Children, |ple. Y ; °U8| house commiitee dodges this - matter|M2Ke an end of freedom. dertaken by this organization. Mml|into’the greatest construction organ- |piss and dogs commingle about many| The wards ars decorated with by r;‘“;‘(’!{l to purchase the highgpje the senate is favorable to four[ At last through photography -we | Metiately the field o oty ohamacter, | Zation of all time, has undertaken and | doorways; cholera occasionally reaps| Christmas trees and_evergreens and priced articles. v R o &t .. | bave been shown a picture of the sun | ~ i o t arried to completion construction on |an indiscriminate harvest of man and present a very cheerful spectacle. Be- months’ htrdnmt{mé ’llfhere l‘tsh ‘Lmfllflbr Which was 83 million mileg away: and |Beluding not only camps g"". ‘J‘ D8 |4 vaster scale than was ever dreamed | beast, as it did only last summer when | Ing an_ex-patient 1 spoke f i thac ol e e © na-|tead of being a ball of fire it seems | PUPOSeS, but arsenals and industriali e’y fore “anr has, as one element in |the. local supply of coffins soon was |many useful gifts received. tional guarg since the senate wouldyi;"yo 3 very respectable , if seamy | P2RtS Of all kinds, g to be built, asis, Going’ provided the country with]used up and hodies were carried off | ing most of them an deach one told ion |make it part of the ‘citizens’ army: g iohe capable of queer antics. When | WeH. @s hospitals for the sick and what are probably the finest dock and |in baskets. me of the day’s doings with their b; the best recardiess as iy the price.| wpjle the house would leave it as it Is. | fast obscrved there was. soen prosert, | Wounded and port terfinals for hand- | & #0 5o PO N8 JROS 5 “The older city is enclosed by a |Christmas dinner, and showed me th o O o the fear been expressed| With the tentative reports to work| Ing from it a column thirty thousana | [0S (T00ps and supplie ito be senti”’.\vpai the results obtained by these | wall some thirey Yoo hihn tarelve feot | FAnY: Uscful gaffs received. Nome of s b'e“":"z“:e‘(-‘l' 5:?&:“:;:’-“&;}‘;‘;1 on it is likely that the question of ar- miles wide, .and 250 seconds high, or A e oo Tha | Tacilities will be, taken in connection | thick, and its eiroui of five miles is | them would try to speak of their ills o e my changes will receive much atten-|eighteen million, si undred thous- o e price was paid. It was quite natural = I A 5 with the merchant marine coming into{ pierc, SRS as they seemed forgotten by ti just 01 con; S resw and miles high. This glowing globe, construction division by the council of ne 0} g pierced by seven gates, one of these ion just as scon as congress resumes. - 2 globe, therefore for the unscrupulous to al- : Time and again hag it been point- ed out that one great stir:llus to the high prices has been the demand for : 1 b nell O peing in this country, and the remais- | peing the North Tower. at which are |cheerfil surroundings. Knowing h 11 have o be made to at|as it appears to us, is eight hundred | 22tonal detense. which organizalion|sunce of commercial manutacturing| curious spirit Shrines. - The popuac | What the disease is and seeing the lay the fears by making the Drices|jm s toah o ¢ oxistine reduire. | thousand miles in_ dlameter; but in|3PPOInted a subcommittce, known A% which must presently assume tremen- | movh ithe Zoods whetHab: tHabs were[LiEE, Sk, GarapsOf s pgatinicaqeron : the emergency construction committee tion of ‘Greater Foochow, including |™Many happy faces as‘ plain bt’\lT» its: numierous suburbb, is estimated at | OnCY could not he used for any bot- neary 700,000: It is the capital of the j (6 Purpose and R R iprovince ‘of Fukien, which produces|that contributed to the furd —ecould the tea that makes Foochow import- | Rave been there ‘Ii‘mc"“s““"‘ 2 ant, where tigers are to be hunted, anq | theY Would agree with me. - | size, it is. to Aicturus, th 4 . Pt = dous proportions, cannot yet be stated ments and the demands of the future| 2% ' (5 G 4UCHITIS (e great Sun | coposed originally of W. A Starrett, | pys their value should be incaleulable b e allowed to have thieir inflilence as the¥ | in forty thousand vears, it is relatively | Of New Yorki Fredericke Law =~OMAC|and their importance fo the commer- In this connection it is to be noted| geyelop. We cannot afford to disre-{as much bigger than the sun as the | SLd: O e LIY" Lundort oof| cial enterprises of America almost that certain large manufacturers|g.yq our safety and vet we must havelsun is larger tham the earth, with a | Cieveand; M. C. Tuttle, o : h have announced that they will insti- Major Willi Kelly, of>theUnit heyond computation. That th - ti- | que regard for economy. X diameter of 25 1-2 million miles, | 209 Major William Kelly, been produced and are reas tute big department stores and dis- L rher v In closing I hope that the fund will i . ed States army, for the special pur- ilization is the result of the initi where formerly grew the > poppies | e o neriaens Thing ‘atlnéver 0se(dldbe £00as. at codWidaMaiThiito = There are big things overhead. poses of co-ordinating and expediting| {ive. the brains and.the resourceful- | Vhich made it notorious in the days | <00T" @ BEifAn g f,,., that their s!:l:nployes are™ nob CARRANZA'S ATTITUDE. How do you suppose some people |construction operation. Matters per- s e A when there were said to be more opi- : ¥ . v i 't i look twenty years younger than others |taining to the selection = necessary gouged out of their earnings, while c‘(fszpaf“?ge)f,:‘fifn: iy m,;?d‘;: at the same age? It is not because|forms of emergency contracts were| o — certain organizations have been at P Sho o 3 they have had more trials in life, but|largely in the hands of this comit- . “Conspicuous proof that Toochow work in states in the middle west to|Oother hand it appears to be encour- ;5. Joubticss true that they have|tee. ! Foochow. is capable of "clvic reform. when once OTHER VIEW POINTS fight the high prices of certain com- |2ged Dy the existing situation, by the} worried less. There is a great deal| “The form of contract used was one | BT aren s e oiaeh stirred, was its campaign against modities by refusing to buy, The re-|advantage which it seems to hold, and i SCRRC : 2 2 ] 5 e o aenned : of useless fretting in life over matters | wherein the contractor’s compensation |, on Chinese and Japamese s | OPium, conducted with posters and or- Recently hog. prices have dropp sult of this boycott in the state of Il- is prepared to bring a lot of other|of little consequence. It is said that|was based on the cost of the wo! p 4 % 7 ators. after the manner of a local op- some 8 cents a PO'Ilhd "'n,d Corn s 4 3 2 & sed_or & E termiod “an inland Bremen-of the Pa- | > 2 2 iy cents a bushel. When this s\iashing linois was that fresh eggs in Chicago | Charses by which to keep Jenking in|neither the man nor the woman ever|his profit being determined by a slid-| ; tuated on the river Min, the | 1on d““" o ‘,},‘: wetter daysiofroury o oy Sidkale: prices:begau; it. wag.na- dropped twelve cents to 65 cents a|Warm water and the relations between grflv.\s old who has a child in their |ing scale percentage with a Maximum | pydoon of south China,” in. a bulle- | O%1 cou;l_ Ty | he‘ cgimp:u,;\_was s‘uc- > assumed. there would be cor- e S i . the two countries anything but what|eart. The heart is a good place® to upset fee. As the extent of the work{ . "o = % Washington headquarters | SeSSful first in having a license and | ' C0 =, o rediiction in prices. to con- (.)nz,n;_md in Lincoln, Nebraska, from e RN Gl bt B U S keep a sonz instead of a thorn. It|increased tise percentage allowed as of the National Geographic Society.|Permit system established and u n‘:b“ But Governor McKelvie of $5 to 55 cents. ¥, ough f h b ‘ t w' maki no difference if the snow of |the contractor’s profit, over and above " “The C'Hsl.-“‘s of'thg Mih, which: in- | Mately banishing the dens in' 1907. e 2 2 That the willingness to pay any- “‘mo “0’:;?3 s hear (flk"“ t"mY "‘;Y agze nmeyer melts since the glow of 2 |the actual cost of labor and material, AESKL et thinz asked has had its effect in|Serious action peing taken to appre- | um dens than tea and rice shops in Yours Respectfully, SRR AT | . dens A NORWICH PATIENT IN THE DAY’S NEWS | ¥ = -~ i Nebraska vrites to Attorney General L ¥ £a0u tae- | “Foreigners live on a pictaresque | ». . 1 9 el 5 glad heart can give it a gleam that | decreased, and in no event. no mat- | FU0¢ humorous bills about Foohow | iging aeross from the city, reached | Paimer: “The decline In the price of keeping the prices up to a certain ex- Tend the abductors of the Americarn| would n_xake it he(}ome an angel. Old|ter what the size of the contract, was '!r\'iri;zn and [h‘(’ lelgends centuries by the ‘Bridges of the 10,000 Ages.’ mgr e ¥ o tent is not unreasonable. It has been|cONSUlar agent. age at its worst is a sorry sizht, so|ic allowed to exceed $250000; for ex-| TVIngs b oAy, cenl “The hizh pooped junks with elab- | 5 . > i _|'it behooves us to so live that there old, are completely credited by a o case of “easy come. casy o wity| According to the lafest report Jen e ere ample, on a ' job not exceeding $100,000 Tomes, bt revariey ey 89" Wth|\ins has now been charged with gty-| Will be a smile left at the end.instead|s profit of 10 per cont. was allowed. ; = benefit has oceurred to consumers.” people who seem, to the Occidentaliorate decoration on their sterns form of direct action in getting lower prices| €. 2Tms to. the bandits by iyhom ha o5 % Erimace. No man Is older than ; - e The farmer is now. geting about 5 This percentage reduced automatically [Tind at once the most mater-of-fact | L7 Interesting feature: of the river| conts o pouna,more for.hogs than in : he feels, it is said, but man 2 5 icallyland tne most imaginative in the|life: 3 1004 THES mbss Pork as. Hypleal” of it cannot fail to be realized that prices| W8S recently captured, and inasmuch{is older than he Iooks. Yy 2 man|as the cost mdcrsagg«;.sf;lgo%l ‘t"?e‘-"'cc;:f world,” the builetin continues, Foochow supplies’ much Iumber in general are not likely to come|2S that is a serious matter it is ap. amount exceede ,250; ri ki 3 o hog meat. Has mess. pork risen § W B amount exeseded $32G:000. the <on-| " “This busy ‘port, whose annual ex- from interior Fukien and huge lumber down until the problem of production | PATently exbected to justify the action en we teach man what love is he| tras cam: - : 3 MDE! | cents a pound? Not much! It has 1 t of téa al h ear- | Fafts can usualy be seen in the river. o 21 t acon has will become conselous that it i pos. |mained at that figure until it totaled | [0 OF biw alone once reached” near- |\ iy gusiry of note is that of laquer|IWIPSd about 31 cents. is solved. of the Mexican government in holding| siple for him to love the Lord wi $250,000, at which figure it stopped, 10| . eae thren s from tre Ware, made by a secret process hand- |Jumped 16 cents. him. The report, however, is Mexican | p; ove:the Lord with allf $293,000 - » 10| the sea, three. miles from the river > : 2 |” In 1914 the difference between the . The report, er, 13 Mexican{ his heart and his neighbor as himself. | mattr- how much higher the project{ p.: fturnishes its ocean outlet, andied down from generation to genera- | oy ojesale price of mess jork and the THE ROCKEFELLER GIFT. and it is in all probability -simply a|lt is strange, but true, that it is much|happened to' run. As an actual mat-|{ho river is not mavigable for large|tion of one Foochow family. price paid to farmers for hogs was No more fitting ti go| Mexican scheme, If In. factithe report|casier to te]l what love isn't than|ter of fact, the percentage actually re-| o nearer than ten mies below e o about 9 cents. The difference now is heso more ftting time could have|ghould prove to he corret. what it is, " Love is not lallagagging. | ceived by the contractor on: all im-|{ha point where suburbs of the wal. STORIES'OF THE WAR' |about 33 cents. hl\j hooe i 00; o::n:’y;"mm-‘em of| ¢ is to be remembéred in connec- 3:111 :gt as '{re seg it * demonstrated | portant projects was between 2 and Sled town touch its lazy course. | Who is getting the difference. 5. B WO an Was Se- | tion with other charges that have been| SoMetimes, it might be riskv to deny|per cent. of the cost “Moreover, Foochow's commerce lecteq by John D. Rockefeller, and|made against Jenkins-ihat witnesses| l2t it 5 insan First: of all love there can be no question but what|y, 3 ave heen forced to giv S - there Is need for the extension of heip oL . Talic deetl c G ; i “There will be five Sundays in Feb- “The construction division' was dur-| ty without the aid of raflroads,| . M,'If‘:‘ S:L" f.,?'e“t},na"g"'t 41| ruary next vear, for tho last time un- ing the period of its greatest activity|or anv gooq highways. To reach it m(el-(\;m_n;;n;;::‘;;t‘;dme';jse;"z“& il 1948,” announces one of the expert Ny o3 2 ¢ the largest construction organization|the traveler must go by boat, from | b lata ¢ = o calendar slenths. Wait for February! in the very directions he has’ desig- | nenivat nom En r ke out any case S stavorth, and | that ever functioned and the largest|Shanghai or Hongkong, steam up the | Mine fields they laid in the North Sea |15 ", o reat month and a rare one. nated. against him, and-it is not. improbabls 4 of esteem. True|empioyer of labor in the history of this #oda, anch.- | there, Will be considerable danger tol.. o o Zlinany it puts over sofhe- Wh a 3 that this latest report is founded on|love never runs smooth. it is said, and country. Tt had at th time of the éam launch | SHiPPing in waters adjacent to the thing quite extraordinary.—Providence €n Mr. Rockefeller stipulates|cmiar e ides Tt look: - although. it begins often in friendshin 5 S % ) f 3. British Isles, say British and American 3 ¥ that $50,000,000 shall bo devoted tof o . o oonee: IUlooks vary mmchd il 0t b e mistice more than 200,000 laborer at Foochow. pler. e TR o Elletin, mesting the problems faced by the | LC AN €ffOrt to show that Mexico had) i\ NEVOr ends In that way. It is some- | ok on itd varions projects. busses compass the remaining dis- | Ra¥ES | SUEIRURES: THOR (HEECE | (RO TR 3 colleges of the country in providing| SO, STOd for holding gTenkins but| qer fates colors: but. wheve Jave ja| One of the most important functions | tance, from the waterfront (0 the | vomtar than nest summaer, there aitl be| Dom't submit to the inevitable unfil " * il TY in providing |t win receive n» credence here. mutually true it is the crown of h Slof the construction division was to leq c but they still are novel- | ;e qanger which, they predict, will | You have positive proof thot it is the 20equate salarles for the teachers hel 'yexican authorities appear to- be]man hiiss, | ; U~} provide for accommodations of the|ties crouzh to attract curious crowds|geatans Gininich T : inevitable. oven realizes that thé income from|going ahout as they please with 3 i country, and in carrying out this work|of unkempt children, not vet trained | *iFhe American barrage is swept as such is likely to prove inadequate " it : ine| One thing the Prince of Wales said|ti not only built new buildings of a|to the sonhistication of the older American citizens, both as to holding and provides that use can be made of was one reason he was glad he was A Chi Ho 1o teidpar beboraen i completely as is Yimmzy.n!yt lr‘mssmle." ial 3 R - o SOLE 5 he wasitemporary or permanent character as|Chinaman, who is s 0| S ik Prarevass Kinapy foPiths Amir- the principal in relieving the condi-| ¢ foF trial and trumping uplpack- in London was, that he didm't ey " a5k a . I might be decided on, but it also took|to. acknowledging that aeroplanes,|jsnn navy, said to The Associated Pre | 'A tions. With the higher institutions of | {ne Sanors holy at sazatiar one, and|have to preicnd he was dry. which|over o number of hotels, mercantile|electric lights, and witeless telegrabhy | correspondent. After our. area had learning throughout the country mak-| .. Sooeuan e tarn st begwasiequivalentito savingvhe coald Tive b etc, and altered them for|are not his racial heritages. Dheen pronounced 100 per cent. clear we 4 . gin _to think that the protection af-|honestly there. which he could not do ital it 2 “One shoud hurry into Fooch Lo 26 il i i: d Children in, ecial efforts t i hospital purposes; in all a total of 294 me shoud not hurry in 0chow | re-swept 860 square miles of it (about 'or Iniants an g D orts to raise special le of the Atlantic. We ean-|poenitals, accommoddting 121000 pa-|Dproper, even if one could, for to do 5o |15 per cent.) and found only four more B s itself and is not It grows out of a conscious- ¢ forded by their government is far|On this si funds that the salaries of the profes- i S % 5 net charge him with falseh, i ysil from being what is claimed 2 g alsehood, and | 4 p p im: tal vould be to misg the physical beau- Fors and. teachers may at least com- r;?‘refiei;laiim:]rmlhlt ;av: ;cf’;n"mag: we should not think of insinuating |LORtS at an approximate total cost of | would Ry = - Lo miey i These were at o buoved spot | iy Use For Over 30 Years - 7725 3 ties and fabled history that accentuate | where the sweepers believed they had - » v W e that he was & X $127.725,000 were provided. g na;a f[al\orab‘?“m:,th thoge of the-jan-d. ;" curvanza have amountsd to noth- p‘_m:se e '&fz\n%fi'!‘g;re ai‘s‘ to:mrtr_‘x:‘_fi‘ “Another item somewhat intimately |€ach step of the journey from the | missed som: Atways bears B ;ro-.‘i:!:i a}thu: h“"‘gesmeflf b‘?me- tng, and seemingly the longer thelwhich if eliminated would greatly i |connected with the work of the medi-|ocean to this vicarious port. Along| “The greatest menace now,” said the v 3 ! cannot be ex- a 5 = Pt = e o N i’ pected that this will overcome the we.|Present attitude is maintained the|prove human life. Any Taw hich | €3l corps was the provision of safe the Min one may see pearl- divers.|Lieutenant Commander Benson, of the whicl £ . E »r becomes o ina creates a stat: fals f water supplies at all of the va cessity of completing the funds that stronger becomes the determination of. ates a state of false pretense is of Signsture of Should 2 diver be drowned his féb | International Mine Destroving Com- A % S s g X4 d in this country, and thy ghhori epuh sreg. questionahble as a moral force, projects executer 5. the con have underway. There| i rfiiiflnl?b-fiip:“&“?; dwth:,\w{;r:i?:g while its restrictive value is open t¢|it Wwas handled so successfully that Will'in focl be need for it all and in- | gptas Garransa seems o prefer the| CTILICISM. Prohibition is a natural re. | While the average cost of water was asmuch as it is the belief of Mr.{ ..\ 2 s » e action from the loose way in which| Gnder eight cents per 1,000 gallons, vet Rockefeller that those who are help- |2titide Of @ treublemaker. our saloon system was ron. Lot as)Up 1o’ the present time no case of ty- selves the prospects of aid from this S, S FLagever be tesumed. water supplies furnishe. Water was new source should simply increase the| TH© man on the corner says: Trade| You hear some people talking of the | furnished in a sufficiently liberal efforts in the campaigns underway. |fOr the next several dayvs will have to|big four in Washington, just as they | amount to provide ammle fire: protec- The other half of the gift will re- |£ive vay to the swapfest talked of the big four in Paris during g | tion, and while the year 1913 showed quire a longer time before its effect _— the war. Let us hope that our big|a per canita loss throughout the | A presidential campaign would|fOUr Tecognize that they are servants | United States of $2.70 from fire,; the may be felt but it reaches eventually| A prosidential compaie o “fx of the people, not their masters! He |total per capita loss at the variou a much greater number, applying as it | 15V® piete vnless Colonel|ys 5 weak statesman who. thinks hime does to the whole world in the fizhting | BTY2R Was in the running. self greater than the peonig who made of disease. Already great henefits him their representative. The big four = have been gained through the medical| Divirce may not be regarded with|will have to be careful how they use Sunday Morning Talk - researches made possible by his gifts, | favor but no one is putting up much | the power that has been delegated to R TROUBLE 3 . . It will be but a few years befomg;nl_ of a howl aver the packers” cases. t:em, or they will soon be lost among T:esu:hi;gEhig oo Ty 5 . o , iow fever will be conquered while e T AT e unmentionables. - Rule or Ruin is re £ t ting, S 1v E . gy the last resolve of a tyrant and a |2bundant reason for trusting. Surely A - similar progréss has been made in| This is the season of the year When| ool and it is the signal they are no |God is to be trusted. If he had cared i battling other foes of health and by |the plumber and the blacksmith have longer fit to rule. Abuse of power is|Rothing about us, he would not have his additional gift further provision|all they can do to handle the busi-|what has cost the world 200 billions | Fedeemeqd us at such a cost, if he had is made for the increase of such good | ness. in money and ten million lives! And |Dbeen indifferent to our fate, he would in behalf of humanity, ~ history repeats itself! not have sent Christ as the pledge of John D. Rockefeller Tas from all in- His love. If he had care enough and Do you realize that nt GROWING TREES, dications reached the conclusion that oorbenths of Hlove enough aal power enough to our troubles are of our own making. open a wa: vati 1 5 5 . y to our salvation, we may As the result of the desire of the|.. 'S WOT® POPUIAT to give than to re-| Many. people are poor all through | certainly trust Him: with all we have. cetve. | their lives not because they did not|And what kind of a trust is it that is R s e carn enough, but because they did not |always doubtful. If we ask him to § - - TN 42 4 S P SOOI 4 M 417 2 Attorney General Palmeér pradicts a | 53Ve enoush. We have known min- fsters who never received o 4500 forgive our sins and blot them out of - slamp in prices. Preictions have been G ver $500 a | His book of remembrance, Why worry ; 3 received for a long time but what the| 320.000: And e have fremm priglt|about it and wonder if He has done B it! people want is results. sional men with no bad personal habo it! If we commit our ways to Him, sional men with 10 bad perronsl hab |y aisgirs: surssives Witk four toct (N8 O Our aim is to reduce stocks-as much as pos- , He forget His charge? He says to us, When it is declared that a scientific | thousand a year, and sometimes three sutfici:it unto the. day is the evil budget system weuld cut appropria-|times that, to die insolvent. There is|thereof. Why load ourselves down tions one-third, it would seem . that|120 Such thing as doing as the Jones's : B Sam 5,000 20 [he Jonce|wilh anwity amout. che possivie ‘cvis | W8 sible before inventory. Priceshavebeencut two bnluo.:wem_ worth saving. B 4s Better :t0'Hee ine‘g_é]y uidsl;f:vé. of tomorrow? If He has power over . 5 > s . N without regard to former selling price or the future, and we hawe not, why Buy now—no need of waiting further. ‘many states if thére is not a check on the great waste in the use of And there is no i E ten cents in ur purse at i With France auxious for a ot of | to live UbErally and. bo. g dorin e caonme. strength (and courage American tourists the pesple over|in debt at night. Some people. can't | Bnch future seene to thee T leave: there show that they were well im-|Save a cent upon one hundred dollars| syfcient unto know 2 pressed with the crowd but reeemtly|2 Week. Thou canst from every evil save, retured. = Vico-President Marshall is a brick, |~ and cescy seod. poioy, _|and doesn’t minco his words when he 5 : With over 4600 autos stolen in New|(2kS ~He says no government can| === York'state tu six montha:it s easy to exist long where some are boosted and the rest. are booted. This is a pene- & ) i vnderstand the cemands for better|trating truth to all but the bonehead ur 3 ‘¥ methods of landing and punishing|{whe are to ill-liberal to m.ken eaei‘n:f s such thieves. eral stand in any direction. The men - ;Yl:;ta}ll’a tgd ill-yfigie!;fl.l t;".) tl%:}e a_ lib- trl]l:nz?ez:g;:{ y:;?:: r:gn.w ‘%]:etlgf-:‘}}xs 1t can be safely said that the:New e Lo e Al and g qiroio cCORo RS S0 oRpration: Jersey man who refused an increase g‘f’e;:;’;;t:;’: d‘;?g::s?‘a;g"‘bem Tol > of aSmethine tRAE" qulnty . Sad jamount of land to the sme use wein pay because the job was not Worth | ot present can tell Who is worst Off.| SATbigton, Sunfa me. ¥ears have pass- going to experience a serious ef-|more didn’t belong to the railroad|the one on top or the one under- :zltgfu:he!r:m l}g’m; fradh %2‘3;“’5‘; a upon our water supplies. brotherhoods, or the mine workers'|ground. It was Abraham Lincoln who carpenter. There was no operation. no ‘homy one of the wastés is revealed]union. z sald: No man is great enough to be |95t time, npo tromble. I bave nothing by the sitmation which developed re- master ol I This should e the slo. | to Sell. but will give full information o n New York| 1 Wi h ition to|EaN of the American people. Those about how yoll nray find a complete 'this seasem. Big profits are amtici- cure without operation. if you write to violate the ordinance forbidding air.| WhO 2t justly have nothing to fear. |me.. Emgene M. Pui len, Carpenter, planés going’ over the city at léss than 415F. Marcellus Avenue, Manasquan, N. right away. We have great yet in sight but the in- Jcreased demands and the wastes all 1 it apparent that unless provis- l s made for the future by some @oing to be confronted some day with & @ifferent situation, and with the {steady cutting off of our timberland {Without planning to devote an equal pated. Prices were fixed high but the public didn’t buy and the result was : = No Union Hours. J. Better cut out this notice and show d ~and t] 4000 feet, it will be necessary to Enforced idien finds the devig|if o any others who are ruptured— that stacks of them were not sold and | keep its police fores up e wir ] i htn opirating at full Aok T mag save a, Misior 8% least sioh in some instances placards asked peo-4most of the time : Ratrait News. Rl % R gh the worry