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Angola Heraldi
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TItE ANGOLA TtEttAM), ANGOLA, IX D. derstand that they must wot If SORTING OUT LOST BAGGAGE OF THE DOUGHBOYS starve. No law or government in the world Is powerful enough lo compel people to Work. This Is particularly true of the people today. To think of Using force Is foolish, suicidal.

flOW FREE JR0M PAIfl Lfiaia E. rirAV.am$ Vegetal CcnrormJ Trees Another Woman Frew Suffering. PROBLEMS FACING STRICKEN WORLD Shatl Chaos or Reconstruction In Europe Follow the Great We have had enough of force durlne the last four years and the farther we get away from the idea of beating one another Into submission the better eff we all shall be. The present unrest Is positively dangerous. It Isn't like any World War? Fiy--r X.

J. was mar- unrest we have ever hail before, tt is the resttesshess of human beines who have been face to face with death. We rreo I a treat ai with penodi a 1 rains. I had a CHANGE OF SOME SORT SURE need a lot of calmness and common sense. By kindly conference we must try to Understand each other, and by Returning Soldier Peels Me Has at just compromise help each other.

Of Least Earned a Better Chance one thing 1 ntn sure, and that ts, If an pairs in rr.y side and rack and also head-aohes, ar.d got so oak I could not do ar.vtHrg. I took rirkham's jr a I Oom-into ar.d won loucr. Now I r-arried haw two little toys. Be-fore tV-e f.rst or.e oame I was weak eiTort ts made to Use blind, brute force on the working people of the world. Than He Has Hitherto Been Granted.

Article lit. the present Uhrest will he set In mo tion, a whirlwind Will break Upon the 1 1 7 er ttter a nearty After a hearty world. The plain, open rood back to happl- By FRANK COMERFORD. hess Is co-operation. If we stop for a moment and realize what we have been meal, you'll avoid that stuffy feeling if you chew a stick of Europe wears an anxious look.

One thought ts arousing her from the stupor of her misery. She opens her a i. vi i. v. ere r.t:iv,s, r.ot eat ara was cir 2y.

tor 1 took the Vegetable could work ar.d eat. Now I s.r.d revvrrraer.J row tredi-rvr to r-v friends. ''-Mrs. Anna SlEVA, Co F.ist iTth Street, fcayvnr.e, N. 3.

XV i who recover their health, at- eyes In wide amazement when she no-tires and hotes the striking change that has come over her children, tt Is puzzling her, although she well knows what they have gone through, how pa Kniphts of tVnr.iVn wTotari- rt Itobokon, N. 1 trying to straighten out a huge tnass of strayed tmd lost co.ee belov.Eirs to Amerkan at ht-'rvJ tVem, .1 trr, las through, and the changes that have come upon us while we were going through it, we will find getting together easy, forest btocks the road, tt fetters the will to work. We must face the truth, and the sooner we do. the better, The world Is broke. The war has bankrupted Europe.

One thing, and one thing only, will bring us back to sane, normal living. It Is work. Sympathy and understanding will do -w their r.arnes and tiently and uncomplainingly they snf fered. It Isn't strange to her that they INACCESSIBLE CLIFF DWELLING IN ZION CANYON have changed, when the remembers the peace of the years before the war rh fubtihe vith teti- r.is..-. Mar.ytr.er tell their friends.

If -u rood a r-o oik-ire for xremen try that well k-ewn end oocf reeolv Lvdia E. Wcv table- Oetr.vwnd. Writ Iv.i a V. Tr kharA Wee.eir. Co.

(ocn-f 1 for F.ryihirc yett need to kr ew 6 cut tht'EC troulles. the quiet, sane lives they lived, and the more to secure peace, stimulate work, than defiance, challenge and threats. A normal world Is one In which men live and work together In peace, where alt men have a chance to be happv. 7 A iSxV This means an Interest In work, a joy four years In which they lived in wet, foul sewers called trenches, slept In tombs on the edge of a strip of hell called No Man's Land, breathed the smell of burning flesh, saw their pals "go west," bulled their dead, grinned at pain, laughed at death. Nerves of steel could not stand what they have gone through without being changed by It.

In working living to work, rather than working to live. Men must have Other benefits: to teeth, breath appetite, nerves. That's a good deal to get for 5 cents! Sealed Tight-Kept Rteht 'y 1 Kf li In food, 1 clean wholesome food, and enough of It to do their work without exhaustion. Men tnuat have clothes. Not only the quantity and quality nec v.

4 'i it VS'. essary to protect their bodies from the .4 1 weather, but clothes that satisfy the In tv-tr Yotl City alone from r.e troulle st year. rvt allow to Vecom a victim by Rnvl aches. Guard this trcviMe bv taking normal Instinct for appearing clean and neat. Oecetit clothes sustain self-respect.

Men without them are less normal and moral. All Need a Playtime. They have put on mufti again, tt Is strange to them. The quiet streets are dull. The demobilized soldier feels the letdown.

The tenseness over depression sets In. tinting the war he didn't have time lo think of anything except the Job ahead of him. tlvery Minute, every move was life nv death to him. Now he realizes for the first time what he has gone through, wonders why he Is alive. Two thought'' possess his mind i one the memory of every minute of the days and ntglus of the war the other, of what Is ahead of htm.

what Is he going to do with his life! lie Is at a strange ero-s-ronds. The word "job" doesn't mean much to him. tt Isn't that he Is lazy. There must be a time between the end of the day and tfce beginning of 1 sleep In which men can know and en joy their families. The man who is so used up by his day's work that be falls An asleep at his supper table Isn't play Te remedy fet Vidnrr, id trie Svid trou'et.

iYtrdj- sirce WiS. A GtJflT-ntd. i' ruins disevoroil bv a eahuna wiilv tolv The was taken irom the opposite wall of ii.us nre now SnaeoessibU 1 1, of l.o 1. Vvis iV.lo.1 I'M'ii, i.iiii'vii.l in biun. a role away.

The eiiit dwell! ri-ot tor ing fair with his wife and children, and his employer Isn't plavlng fair the V.tvo-o, with him. All men are boys, even aft -Th Flavor Last er they have gray hair. This quality tie has to pinch himself to realize that Is probably the finest and best ---V i s-rs 5 It Is over and that he ts hack from the 4 FROM THE FIGHTING THE "FLU" IN CHICAGO 1 In thorn. They heed a playtime, a recre loom fof Anyway, there is no atton time. They lose something and -r I trouble in an air castle.

Providing. "tM you believe in "cycles In "Sure, if they're reckless mo lhe eoscst f. "iw-vrt vr5 war. Earned Right to Better Place. ftetween the whiz of machine bnl the world loses more when they do not get It.

tt ts not enough that bodies A A cup of Garfield Tea before retiring torcycles." are fed, minds must hot be starved. lets and the shriek of shrapnel he spent his time thinking, and hU -V Light Is the light of every human be. Mafly rrpn Imagine thnt Worms or Tnr- thoughts were not all about the war Ing with eyes. Education Is light. The will next day relieve your pyslein gently md tWouglily of all Adv.

TRULY NOTHING 13 CERTAIN Tiioae who "T'oa-t flhnt" -tr. tie never got used to the war, hut he human race must have light. None of Adv. Peery'S Vrmifuee, know that thpy can. learned to forgot It.

tie has broueht us were Intended to live In darkness. Children are entitled to a school time. TAKES SOME TIME TO DINE more than souvenirs and memories from his experience. He has brought Small Girl Had Future All Laid Out, tt jump-the-rope time, a top time, a home thoughts. Ideas and ambitions Is Meal Taken tn Arabian Bazaar from the trenches.

Many a nleht. look but Recogni2ed One Direful Possibility. Inez Haines fiilmore, the author of Something Like a Progressive Game of Cards. play time. A child who enters manhood or womanhood without ever having known a childhood goes through life with something missing, something lost.

The creed of the chanced world log over No Man's listening to the "banshee" of the war, he thought nnd resolved that If he ever came manv successful iniiiiri'irs immiks, ne bark be wanM. and would have. Ing complimented at a Jlreenwlch tea I -l 5vfT A I better chance In this queer thing called Is that while the world doesn't owe anyone a living, It Is obligated to give every human being a chance to make a on her work, replied Cuiicura Soap Is Ideal for "To write books that please chil Lire, lie feels that he has paid for a place, and he has paid, lie has Tn hto book. "War In the Oarden of Eden." Kermlt tloosevelt gives a pic-turesqne description of restaurant life in the Arabian bazaars: wan-iiered off into the bazaar to get something to eat. tn native fashion, I first bought a big flap of bread from decent living.

The new commandment dren one must study child psychology a fascinating subject, by the way, earned the rtcht to a decent place In 1.,. ts that this chance must be given. I nW 4 I llll! LiUll 4JIC.VIUII found these thoughts planted tn the world, for which he fought, tie helped save the world and he looks to full of amusing revelations. For example, take my friend's little daugh the unrest In Europe. They arc strong an old M-nman, nnd then to rt pickle that world to save him from a mean ter who said one day: booth to get some beets, which ly, deeply rooted In the consciousness of the people.

They are growing. Men ingless machine existence, tf It doesn wrapped tn my I. rend. Next I pro he has made up his mind to use force, and women are gardening, cultivating. tte Is willing to work, wants to work ceeded to a ment shop nnd ordered s( me latnti knbabs roasted.

The meat protecting thee ideas. Any effort to uproot or destroy thesj flowering but he Insists on being part of his work, ralher than his work being all of or eight Inches long, nnd laid over or elL'ht Inches lone, anil laid over thoughts will be resented and "fought the gardeners. They are not weed "'When I grow tip, mamma, I'm going to get and l.uve three "The mother, surprised and amused, remarked 'Well, you will be very fortunate. "Then the little girl lapsed Into thought a moment and finally said: T.ut you enn never tell, nmniuia. I might marry a thoughts they are the blooms of hope COLD Oil CKEST AfiD SORE TimCftT ENDED OVEnHlBHT Veu Get Actien Jt MuftaH C'ivf Tain tn Ttw it TaVf ether Rewed It'a tve Cuiokrft Fair en the glowing charcoal embers.

tn the shop there are long tables with unl they belong to the poor. They will benches beside them. The customer him, tie sees, forts and measures things from an Intensely human ancle, tte feels his humanness. The war emphasized the value and meaning of the human being, tt was life or death, tte Is alive, tte wants a human Inter-est In his work. fight and die before they will see these spreads his former purchases, nnd hope growths trampled under foot.

This ts the only garden they have. The when his kahnhs are ready he eats his dinner. He next proceeds to a i mn -v. i lond of the dead fertilized It. The coffee house, where he hns a couple living care for It.

of classes of tea and three or four (CopyilKht, 1920, Western Newspaper Union) diminutive cups of coffee to top off, ind the meal Is finished. The Arab eats sparingly a rule, but when Words. "And now," concluded the super ora he gives or attends a banquet, be stuffs I rv himself to his utmost capacity." --i tV. Ot-'. tor, as he boweu to tne tronzien ap plause of the common people, "If 1 have made any point clear to this In oxrf r((-t A TV rXy rt' rtt (s vt it f- nt It 1 y.

T. Satisfactory Test. "So you want to marry my daughter, eh?" said the old man. "I'o yo think you have the patience and forbearance to make her a kind and Indulgent husband?" "Surest thing yon know," replied the applicant for the son-in-law Job. "I can button a collar on a shirt that Is half a size larger, without getting angry, and "Say no more." Interrupted the old man, "she's yours.

Take her. my son, Hundreds of demobilised soldiers In different parts of Europe, In different words, In different laniruaces, have said to me: "tf the world Isn't going to give us a better chance than It gave us before the war, then the world wasn't worth fkhtlns for. When we iiiucht. they told us It was to make the World safe for democracy and to make life worth while. We thoncht this meant us and ours.

We have learned that life Isn't only a question of a Job and enough to eat, we want to be treated like human beings. A man ti ix vv Mis, Jct.V rrvr-or. dvo-vr of fren the N. iv Ve vj.va IVo.tod S-aio-5 an I V.rv r. Vv 11 Vor -j- oows a doctor In th.e cUv laborntorlos preparing the inl(-he is of the d.ol v.tante r-v a- toxn for Ohlonso who are sulterlng with the Influenza.

a or of the '2 I ARMORED RAILWAY CARS FOR MEXICO FIXE TRISUTE FRCV' FRVXE 1 a I i Mammoth American Spring. tv Where is the largest spring In the telligent audience 1 wilt feel that 1 have failed of my purpose. However, world? Florida has one which must n. Su A Co. I be near the head of the list.

This Is called Wakulla spring. It is 40O feet the greatest of mortals Is prone to err, so, tn justice to the great Issue at stake, I trust that anyone who understands what the League of Nations 1 ryn; across, is SO feet deep and flows at and my blessing goes with her." wants to feel mat ltis work means the rate of 120.001) gallons of water every minute. It gives rise to a river feet wide at its source. This mam really Is will ask such questions as will enable me to obscure such parts of It as may be clear to you now." mere to him than just wages. He spends most of his ttme at work, the Wonder why a spinster can never remember anything that happened a good many years ago.

moth spring ts situated about 1.1 miles rest of It Is spent with his family and silence. More si from Tallahassee. The Outlook. lence. And then some.

V-iv rjmxzxaas'WMA In sleeping so he will he able to work the next day. Why shouldn't he hax an Interest In the business, and why "Ah I tour silence Is flattering. In deed, tf yon will now dispense witn Naturally. ed RttthoO shouldn't the business have an Interest In hlmt We don't want to run the business, all we ask Is a say In It, a friendly say In It. Pome people think shaking my hand.

I will bid you adieu, as I must save my energy for the speech I am to deliver tomorrow before the former munition tankers on w'-afever thy p.e. that to be fed ts to be free It Isn't. How to Combat the High Cost of ttetng free means being treated like a Coffee Prices Are Up But There 's No Raise In Price Of Living." Life. human being." l-pertsit to Mother carefully eery bottle ct t'-at Porous old rometj 'ant and cb.Udrvn. and see ttt Tlx for I have found many pood honest men VV It 1 iS i Vu-4mH Little Dropa of Water.

and women who have lost Interest In the Tt has been stated that people are as Ignorant of the Blr.e of the sea a they work. They say, "We don't get a fair share of what we make. We fight among ourselves for Jobs because we have to or starve, and they pay us as In for Ovor ov- Vetir. are of matters dealing with astronomy. Few are aware, for Instance, that STAMT CI; a Crv tor I'U toher Catorii Ml the Pacific ocean covers miles: the Atlantic 00,000,000 miles, little as they can." am not reasoning ar nvuing this question.

I ant stating a fact which indicates the state of mind of millions of men nnd women In nod the Indian ocean, Arctic, and -Whnt are tie ot rpaT v.tu-r;ed tv.att I5abl Antarctic 42,000.000. to ray son. Yoc PSTOM Europe who did their bit for clvlltza car. out rest of It jour To stow away the contents of the ruelfle It would be necessary to fill a tank one mile long, one mile wide, tlon during the past four years. Pair Hearing Must Be Granted, Calling these people Bolshevists and one mile deep, every day for 440 years.

Put In figures, the Pacific holds Gir-U Toa, txVrn will ret ffK-t both b.vtr and kvdncy diwrder. Ad doesn't silence them nor solve the lu weight BS4.fXK),000.00(lOOOlO(K),000 problem; Such tactics Irritate nnd The uv, tnako of thelt tons. deepen the unrest. Their grievance w. to about It.

This photocrttj shows the sym must be jtlven a fair, patient hearing, bolic dvHtunout bo Mvsented by Their attitude of mind must be reck The Atlantic averages a depth of not quite three miles. Its waters weigh 325.000,000,000.000,000,000 tons, and a tank to contain tt would havt each Two of the steel armored cars designed ttd built In California for the Mexican National railway lines tor use lu the regions that are Infested with 112 Millions oned with If we hope to pet bark to norn al living. I have heard some say Frttnee to the family or Matlve ot each deceased Atuertnn svldler of the world war. 1A I CM bandits. of Its Bides 430 miles long.

that these people must be glveu to un used last year to KILL COLDS MAKINQ HASTE SLOWLY. I.rythls delicious table drinlt of coffee-like flavor place of yoiiv next pound of coffee Note the satisfactiorte not onjy to purse "Jbut to and you'll continue to drinlo this delirvtful family JbtrveraG a JZeason? Xiad by Pot turn Cereal Company Battle Creek. Michigan, THE AMERICAN SOUL. The Amertcan soul Is a peculiar affair. It ts circumscribed by environ There ts something extremely fas cinating In quickness; and most men are desirous of appearing Quick.

The great rule for becoming so Is by not ALBINOS, The term "albino" was originally applied by the Portuguese to negroes found on the coast of Africa, who were mottled wtth white spots. Now an albino ts defined as a person having a congenital deficiency of pigments of the skin, hair and eyes. Albinos occur Temperature and Plant. Certain tropical plants nnd ferns would be found In the frlpld itines If the earth's atmosphere pots-d a tnflelent amount of rartn dioxide to mtse Its menu temperature a few de-Itrees. The globular form of the earth Is responsible for the unevon temperature of different rarts of Its surface.

The effectiveness of temperatur upon the prc-wth tnd development of plant life Is rettdll.v demonstrated upon tha SOMETHING WRONQ. "Here's the announcement of a head waiter's retirement," remarked Mr. Jtb-way. Wealthy, I presume said Mr. Dub-walte.

"Fairly well to do. but I don't understand how a man could be a head watter for years In a fashionable restaurant, as this fellow has been, and not accumulate a fortuna of more than attempting to appear quicker than you really are; by resolving to under stand yourself and others, and to know ment, by tnherlted prejudices. It Is for the most part Incapable of comprehending Itself, much less the soul of another people of another temperament and genius, ripened by plenitude of years and by a hundred generations of genius which have studied the art of living. the American soul meets the French soul a meeting ot the poles. O.

H. Kelltnd, what you mean, and what they mean before you speak or answer, Ifivery among all races of men In extreme eases they hare a skin ot a milky color, xtremely light hair, and eyes with a deep red pupil with pink or fclua Iris. Umht Mck If it man must submit to be stow btfore ha la quick and Insignificant before ba la itTa ti0pes of hlh mountains, where cor-lti Mr. Hart I tain plants seem to flourish almost WU1M Important Sydney Smith. pktMt.

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