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THE SUNDAY CITIZEN. ASHEVILLE, N. JULY 1920. THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN Two billion dollar went for motor cars, of which North Carolina must have provided a considerable proportion sine it has' been spending $100,000 a day for them, according to Hon. O.

Max Gardner. Candy maker sent In a bill of one billion dollar, and the soft-drink people charged 150 I PUBLISHED BVKRT MORNINQ i BT THB CITIZEN COMPANT. ABHEYTJLIJB, N. Savoyard' Views THE CHALLENGE. duatry.

And a proof that tta promlaes are founded on performance It point to what the Democratic party done In the rinsing worde of con elunlon: "Believing that we have kept the Democratic fallh, and resting our claim to the confidence of the people, not upon grandiose promise, but upon the solid performance of our party, we submit our record to the nation's consideration and ask that the pledges' of this platform be ap T. M. BURDETTB Manager CHA8. K. ROBINSON.

Editor JOB BAKER Managing Editor GRAY City Editor millions. It will surprise some people to learn that more than twice this sum was spent for perfumery and cosmetics, and that the Item for toilet soap amounted to 460 millions. Another check must be drawn for "carpets and luxurious clothing." praised In the light of the, record." Entered at th poatofflea AahrrlU. Moottd cla matter ander ct of March I. UTt.

TWO ANNOUNCEMENTS 1. The Banks in Asheville will be closed on Monday in honor of Independence Day, and Saturday, of course, is a half-holiday, as usual. We thought to remind you, so that you might anticipate any needed banking service. 2. All savings deposits made before the 1 1 th draw 4 per cent interest from July 1st, compounded four times a year.

American National Bank Mountain Region Weather Sometimes appreciated visitors to the Ashe- TFXEPHOJTEBl Burin Office, SO. Editorial Room. ST. In an Interview with on of the staff of The New Tork World a few day ago. President Wilson Ccovered to the people that hi view of the leagu of nation have not undergone the slightest change lnc he negotiated the treaty of peace at Versailles more than a year ago.

With their accustomed tactics, the republican leader and the republican press have persistently misrepresented the stand Mr. Wilson takes on th league when they declare that he demand that the league be accepted Just as he writ It. Mor than a vear ago the President declared the amount being one billion and a half of dollars. The comment will be mad by some that this is a nation of spendthrift. If this be admitted.

vllle region temper their compliments on the local weather with reservations, and not those exactly Interpretative in nature either. Perhaps it Is be we can find consolation only In the fact that we have company. Far-off Czecho-Hlovakta, war-ravaged land, where untold thousands have died cause they realize that Indiscriminate praise savors too much of flattery, or maybe it is thut they Judge that if the weather here is always of starvation, Is also doing it bet to waste money, SUBSCRIPTION BATES (By rirrh ta Asheville and Stlrarts.) pally and Runday. 1 year, to adranoe plly and Sunday, months, t)11y and Runday. I month.

In Pally and Sunday. 1 week. In By Man ta FnJted suum. fwnr and Sunday, 1 year, til advanos IT.00 Tally and Sunday. I monthe.

ta I 0i Dally only, year ta advance. Dally only, months, tn advene Sunday only. 1 year, ta i.os as good as It is sometimes, western North Cnrc- or in otner words, human energy. According to that he had no objection to "Interpretative" reservations; but he did and does strenuously object to reservations that nullify the league. Senator Harding, commenting on the President's Interview, expresses a trade Journal of that country Its shops ehow llna would become vain therefore the string to "to be full of costly perfume, soaps, gramo the compliment.

National Bank Protection For Savings. Whatever the motive, Is often noted that phones, elaborate if diaphanous dresses and gowns, expensive jewelry and ornaments, fancy goods apd his delight with the President stand and proclaim that he accept the Pxesidenfs challenge. To quote him: "I am sure the republican party will visitors, while cheerfully admitting that the nights in the mountains and moat hours of daylight are a hundred and one things that cannot by any stretch of the imagination be classed as necessar delightfully cool, will add. "Out It gets hot In the gladly welcome a referedum on the question of the foreign relations of ies." The Journal comments that ''It is no busi middle of the day." This Is, in truth, often the ness of our to preach morals." but, from the case, It must be admitted, and it should be added MEMBER TUB ASSOCIATED FREM The Associated Press ta exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all nawa dispatches credited to tt or not otherwise credited In thla paper and also the local news published herein. All rights of republication of special dlspatchea herein are also reserved.

this republic, and that the repumican attitude of preserved nationality will overwhelmingly indorsed." Everybody knows where President Wilson stands on the tremendous i5- that It ought to be the cane, and any other condl standpoint of material Interest it laments the lowering of the country's exchange by the constant tlon would be highly undesirable. Nature knows of the league of nations; nobody of th sending of money abroad for luxurle. and the her business, and futhermore generally attends here Senator Harding stands, sua kjfows wl; fW he to it. aiversion or nome laDor from necessaries to un himself does not know hi woum not wisn to nave to import our fruits and flowers and grain together with our ECONOMICAL COAL. Our Cllnchflcld coal is the best In the long burn.

An examination of the qualities of this coal, for borne or office use, shows it to be the most economical sold In Asheville. Slow-burning, which of course means that it Is a money-saver, it at the same time holds tbe heat lastingly and meets easily aU other requirements. Why not place an order now for our Clinchueld coal? SPECIAL RKPRKSENTATTVB iie F. KAT25 SPECIAL ADVKRTISING I AOEWCT 'j-l East Twenty-alith street. New Tork City.

I34-IJ8 Harrla Trust Building, Chloa.ro, I1L, ao II Waldhelm Building, Kansas City. Ho. necessary. It points to the rapid recovery making by Belgium because its people are working and not wasting The Czecho-Slovaks are good people, but the Belgians are more welcome at the banks. tourists, and they would not wish to bring their own rations.

When in growing season the early and late hours are cool there must be a bright stand. Is he with Johnson and Uorah, who oppose the league outright mid altogether? He does not say and he dare not say. Is he with Lodge and Watson, who profess to be for the league, but insist on reservations that nullify the legue? The difference between the stand of Johnson and Borah and the stand of Lodge and Watson is the difference between cowardice and courage, deception and candor. To repeat is Harding with sun sometime in the day, and what better time than in the middle of the day? Corn and the fruits of the season must have sun and no stint Sunday Morning, July 4, 1920. SOUTHERN COAL CO.

Phone 780 No, 10 If. Pack bq. of it at this time of year. Without It we would Lodge and Watson? He does not say and he dare not say. Is he with Nel lack peaches and apples, grapes and even the pa About all Palmer got out of his campaign was Experience and expense.

son and McCumber, who are for the trlotic blackberry which unfailingly volunteers Its service to the combat against high food prices. league, stark naked, if they can dissociate Wilson from any credit for the league? He does not say and he There must be so much sunshine, it appears, The Chinaman's Home They are going back home, some score of Detroit chinamen, and that they have been dead many years and will travel In coffins Is a small Item of consideration. Always they have heard the call of their ancient land, and as one of their chief concern in life they arranged for the homeward Journey of their mortal remains. They departed life in peace because of the knowledge that their Tongs would carry their bodies home. The Tongs had promised and their word was good.

To whatever end of the earth hewanders, the thought of the Chinaman is of the land whence Harding Intends to substitute the uprch for the iorch aa a O. O. P. campaign novelty. dare not say.

How the devil are you going to get a fight out of a man who will not come to the scratch on the AUDITS Financial State- IlfJX fT 1111 CO TV Bookkeeping Sys-ments Prepared IVJnil terns Installed whether it be distributed in concentrated doses or diluted with many hours. Further south the sun rise early and stays on the Joh, sticking fairly close to a certain mark on the mercury one big Issue of the quarrel? One kind of convention picks our candidates, And another kind forbids ua to pick our teeth. The Issue involved is the most mo Public Accountant mentous and the most tremendous tuba a a general rule. Here the mercury moves in a wider range. It was casually noted recently Pbone 1376.

Rooms 203-204-S05 Drhumor Bldg. civilization has ever been confronted with. It is, shall the world disarm and walk the paths of peace, or shall if we suspect a woman of telling a white lie la likely we are right, because most women tell them. the world arm and worship the demon of war? That is the sole and only Issue presented by the league of na tions. Advocates of war, such as the senatorial opponents of the league, he came.

Elsewhere he is merely a sojourner; his home has never changed, and ita voice sounds to him across the sea. When his body shall re-return and be mingled with the dust of home, soon or late, tomorrow or next year or ten years later, is a small matter. A span of years is brief to a people in whose traditions centuries are no more than years to those of other lands. China is home because there one's ancestor sneer at the issue and say it is a dream impossible of realization. It is that one day In Miami the thermometer ranged degrees, while in Asheville the difference between maximum and minimum was 18 degrees.

The next day the Miami range was 9 degrees and that In Asheville 19 degrees. It should be noted, however, that a bright midday sun here does not 1 mean depressing heat, but the contrary as those who walk much In the mountains can testify. And. the sun has yet to force the mercury above the 92 mark in Asheville. Help the I.

0. 0. F. Orphans by being present at the play "A' Kentucky Belle." High School Auditorium, July 7. Admission 50c.

7-4-1 being In very good condition, to Hackettstown. From there on the Pe-quest valley is followed through Great Meadows. Buttzvlile and Bridge-ville to a sharp right turn in the woods about three miles beyond, running through Manunka Chunk to Delaware, where the river is crossed on a bridge, thence north, skirting Maybe the Democratic party broke ltd engagement with Governor Cox because it learned that was a divorced man. A pretzel la about the only thing we can think e)f that could well be used aa an emblem by both fhe wet and the dry forces. a dream, a grand and glorious dream, Just as human liberty was a dream unrealized through all the dark ages, the middle ages, and even later ages.

Parlimentary government was a Southern Railway System are. Ideals and high thoughts must be credited dream until the Spain of centuries ago made it a fact that In later years blessed untold millions throughout to thoRe whose abiding love clings to departed parents as does that of the despised Chinaman. Christendom. Personal liberty was a A Republican convention Is a large group of delegates that ratifies the nomination after It is tmade by a small group of senators. His GodH may be many and ill-defined, grotesque conceptions, part human and part divine, but the altar in hlg heart is that of his ancient home and fireside and to It he Is steadfast wherever he may be.

Antiquated Law. An able address to the North Carolina Bar association two days ago presented the view that the legal structure of American law needed Jo be reconstructed. It was pointed out that the present system Is an adaption of the old English system to which has "been added certain construction features of pioneer days. In brief, as It stands, the legal structure does not fit present day con Not counting the number of times Senator Borah spoke In the senate, there were 87 earthquakes in the United States last year. the west shore of the Delaware rive-through Portland and Slateford to the Delaware water gap, where there are good hotel accommodations.

Three miles beyond Is Shawnee, where the Shawnee Country club Is located, with an excellent eighteen-hole golf course. To reach the Poconos from the water gap the run Is made to Stroudsburg, thence through Bartonsvllle, Tanners-vilie, Scotrun and Swlftwater to Po-cono Manor, the most beautiful spot in all the Poconos. Intaklng the route via Tuxedo and Port Jervis, the Kort Lee Hill is in bad condition, It is preferable for motorists starting from downtown or Long Island to cross the Forty-secnd street ferry and run along the Palisades and down Dan Kelly's hTIl threugh Ridgefield park to the Fort lyPe-Hackensack trunk line, where a left turn is made crossing the meadows Good Samaritan Mission The report of the flood Samaritan Mission for a General Wood. Herbert Hoover and Dr. But-ler have learned that the grand old game of 'politic Is mora like chess than football.

dream till the clergy and the barons of England wrested Magna Charta from a tyrant king. Government by the people was a dream' till Johi Hampden died for it on a stricken field, of battle. No taxation without representation was a dream till the tongue of Patrick Henry, the pen of Thomas Jefferson, and the sword of George Washington made of it a living and a virile principle in the American rebellion of '76. Emencipation of African slavery in our glorious union was a dream till Abraham Lincoln and his co-adjutors fought the bravest war of all history to accomplish It. When Mr.

Wilson vitalized tho dream of world peace In the treaty of Versailles. 90 per cent of our population hailed it as a blessed Inspiration that was to secure the safety and happiness of untold millions of men and women yet to be. Elihu Root and William Howard Taft and President to Hackensack. Motorists going from There ha never been the slightest indication that a group of! half a dozen senators will rope, tie and brand this convention In the wooly west. I We have now reached that season of the year When June bridegrooms are figuring on looking uptown New York, lower Westchester and New England points will find it better to cross the Dyckman street ferry and run through Englewood to ditions.

Similar views have been heard before this, but their purport seems not to have been comprehended generally. There has followed talk of "amendments" to the law. whereas what the reformer advocated was reconstruction, a change of plan, of design, perhaps even of foundation. Almost everyone will ndmit that there should be "changes," but few are prepared to favor radical changes. Radical changes involve changes In the popular attitude toward law and amlnlstratlon, an abandonment of ancient custom and precedent, innovations equivalent, by way of comparison, to abolishing the office of President, or tho sover- the Teaneck road, where a left turn I Up fallow who told them that two could live as cheaply as one.

is made at the police station and a hard-surfaced road followed directlv May and June, published in Saturday's Citizen, tells statistically what the organization has accomplished in those months, and a very great deal it is. 1,61 3 sick, despondent or needy people were visited; 32! letters were written for these, and 312 letters were received from those back home asking about relatives or friends: 1,30 telephone messages passed to and from the chaplain: funerals were conducted for strangers, positions secured, and $1,1 11. US was disbursed to them from home sources besides the larger financial aid from local sources. But statistics merely outline the beneficent work done by Chaplain J. S.

Williams, and can tell nothing of the comfort brought to those sick in body and sick at heart, the destitute strangers in a strange land, the lone mourners at some loved one's funeral. The Good Samaritan is Ashe-j ville's peculiar benevolence, and it is worthy Of Lowell of Harvard were for It, stark naked, as Wilson writ It. Most of the Intelligence and all the respectability of the republican press endowed it PASSENGFR THAIX SCHEDtXE EFFECTIVE 20TH, 1920 (Eastern Time.) Train Arrive From Tim 35 New Tork, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington. Salisbury and Local :10a.m. 3 Savannah, Wilmington.

Columbia, Atlanta, and Spar-burg 7:30 m. 22 Waynesvllle and local stations (:00 a. m. 15New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington 11:20 a. m.

28 Caroltna Special. Chicago. Cincinnati. Louisville, New Orleans. Memphis and Chattanooga 11:40 a.m.

41 New Orleans. Mobil. Montgomery. Atlanta, Spartanburg and local stations 11:43 a. m.

20 Murphy. Waynesvllle and local points 1:15 p. m. 12 Cincinnati. St.

Louie, Louisville. Memphis. Nashville, Chattanooga and local points 2:10 p. m. 9 Jacksonville.

a a nnah, Columbia and Spartanburg 2 :20 p. m. 11 New York, Washington. Richmond, Salisbury and local points 3:10 p. m.

18 Murphy. Waynesvllle and local stations 6:30 p. m. 27 Carolina Special. Charleston.

Columbia and 8:30 p. m. 21 Onldsboro, Raleigh, Durham, Greensboro. Wlns-ton-Salcm and local stations 8:50 p.m. 102 Bristol, Knoxville and Morrlstown TRAIN DEPARTS FOR TIME 38 Salisbury, Washington and Richmond 6:00 a.m.

101 Morrlstown, Bristol and Knoxville 640 a. m. 42 Local stations to Spartanburg and Columbia 6.30 a.m. 22 Winston Salem, Greensboro, Raleigh, Goldsboro and local stations 8:10 a. m.

17 Waynesvllle. Murphy and local stations 1:40 a.m. 28 Carolina Special. Spartanburg. Columbia and Charleston 12 Salisbury.

Richmond. Norfolk and local 19- -Waynesvtlle, Murphy and local po'nts 3:20 p.m. 11 Knoxville, Memphis, Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louis 8:30 p. m.

10 Spartanburg. Columbia, Savannah and Jacksonville 3:30 B. m. into Hackensack. From Hackensack go west on Passaic, avenue and con It only be a few years more until we wilt tinue straight on through Areola, Ho- tflnd some man staying home minding the children while his wife romps around as a dark horse bokus, Ramsey, SufTern, Sloatsburg, Tuxedo and southfield.

Just before leaching the railroad station at Har-rlman take the left fork and go '-t a political convention. enemy oi states. Tho Asheville sneaker nolnteH and embraced it. Theodore Burton, of Ohio, tho greatest Intellect the republican party has boasted since the death of Thomas B. Heed, cordially accepted the pact providing for world peace.

And all that was necessary to secure world peace was to keep the thing out of dirty politics and make of it a vital principle to exalt civilization. through Harriman Village. Monroe and Chester to Goshen. At the monument turn left into Main street and follow the main road to a sharp turn left, three miles this side of Middle-town, which goes over Slate hill to Port Jervis. If McAdoo get the nomination it may be nec-itssary to send a squad of policemen and an armored motor car to penetrate his indifference and, to notify him of the honor.

That did not suit certain gentry led I by Henry Cabot Lodge. They pro Asheville. out that methods which met with the favor of pioneers, self-reliant men who lived close to nature and whose chief request of the law was to let them alone, are not adapted to the cosmopoli-tan populations of the great cities. The inadequacy la more striking in the criminal branch of law. It has been said that the criminal law is a relic of the stone age.

It is certainly a bequest from conditions which no longer exist. It was formed In the days when the people feared Injustice from rulers great and small ad therefore modelled It so that no innocent person should claimed that this dream that was worldized must bo "Americanized," provincialized. First they said our government was not "soveregn" Self Unchurched A youthful Italian priest, acting as pastor of enough to join with other Christian Just beyond Port Jervis the Delaware river is crossed into Matamoras, and the Delaware Valley followed through Milford. Dingmans and Bush-kill to Stroudsburg. then to the Poconos on the route as above given.

There is a sharp left turn Just beyond Bushklll on a narrow dirt road in somewhat poor condition that makes an excellent short cut to Shawnee. If the water gap is the objective point, it is preferable to run to Stroudshure governments to preserve the world's a Waterbury, Conn. Cahtolic church, during a recent strike, undertook to pacify employers and employes by writing letters to the papers, his efforts meeting with such ill success that he is now peace. That, I believe, was a miraculous discovery of Philander Knox. Our glorious union was sovereign enough to.

fight the bloody war of 1861-65, be punished. They were much more Interested In overcoming the bravest army that If The Platform Speaking the party's faith with courage and 4 clarity of diction which must rank its authors Tta masters of expression, the Democratic national platform Is a superb presentation of principles fS worthy of a great party. It speaks plainly and to the point, including I nothing which should have been omitted and omlt-itlng nothing which ahould have been Included. tt hs steered clear of dangerous suggestions, these being met frankly toy the convention in formal vote, and no error of language appear 1 60 mark ita symmetry, or mar or mask its meaning. The declaration Is stamped with sincerity and ever marched in martial tread and and back to the water gap.

ensuring that they be not punished than that captained by the noblest soldier who ever girded sword on thigh. It was sovereign enough to wage a war of nB frougnt to the wrong-doer. Hence came the doctrine that it is better for ninety nine Many motorists prefer the Ding-mans route, as it is somewhat shorter than the Port Jervis route, with about 75 per cent good surface. And pnpfl guilty persons to escape than for one innocent per a curate without a parish. Somewhat maladroitly.

the young priest declared that the strikers had no grievance, that the employers had not acted, rightly toward their men, and for good measure characterized merchants and landlords as "profiteers who, in their greed for gold, possibly cannot attain a higher degree of vice." son to be convicted. Naturally this basis, and its conse con conquest against Spain, wrest from her provinces 12,000 miles from our shores, and rule millions of alien races through proconsuls. Then some Solomon in the United States senate found out that world peace would destroy the Monroe doctrine, when, in fact, there was as 'much dancer of H.e resuueo. in glaring injustices which anowea tne guilty to escape. And, not unnaturally ring as clear as a bell to tho millions who have waited it deliverance.

Equivocation, language arnica a In the Republican platform may mean Judge Lynch has at time usurped the functions of South Carolina re-establishing African slavery, or Massachusetts again setting up stakes at which to burn witches, as there was of the league through a very Interesting section -of northern New Jersey. Cross the Forty-second Street ferry and run to Newark, then along Bloomfield avenue, through Montclalr, Caldwell, Parsippany, Denville, Rockaway, Dover. Kenvil. Ledgewood, Netcong, Stanhope, Andover and Springdale to Newton. From Newton continue straight north to a prominent macadam crossroads, where a left turn is made, and the route continues through Augusta and Branchville, passing Lake Culver through Layton and crossing the Delaware river on a toll bridge to Dingmans, then south on the Delaware valley trunk line through Bushklll to Stroudsburg and the Po- Realizing that tho curate was destroying his usefulness as a priest and was likely to make a complete Job of It unless stopped, Bishop Nilan n-rn(a in dim "Vmi ii'ill t.Iada maIa 16 Salisbury, a I gton.

Baltimore, Phil adelphla and New York 4:50 p.m. 27 Carolina Special, Cincinnati, Chicago and Louts- vllle 9:00 p. nr. 21 Local stations to Waynesvllle 9:00 p. m.

4 Wilmington, Char leaton, Columbia, Atlanta. Mont- fromery and New Or-eans 8:00 p. m. Dining car service on Trains 9 and 10, between Asheville and Columbia; 27 and 28, between Asheville and Charleston; 15 and 16. between Asheville and Salisbury.

For further Information apply Ticket Office. J. H. WOOD. Division Passenger Agent the regular judges.

We talk of letting the law take Us course, and yet when that course has in due procedure worked some outrage to innate tense much or nothing, finds no plnce in this platform. to those who have pondered the evasive terms narming tne oionroe doctrine a.io iimnc yj UIVIOI a wor went ind the weary wilderness of talk of the Repub juiiBuiciiun. jw ceaseiessiy until Lodgeism prevailed lican platform it will come as a mighty wind which turned out to be that we would trom the sea, sweeping away the verbosities of enter the league, but if any fighting was to be done to preserve world peace, we were out of it as nur you have acknowledged your incapacity to express your ideas clearly, you are hereby forbidden, under the penalty of acclestlcal censure, to express your opinions upon any subject in the public print." iiose who dare not say what they mean. sample of Sir Andrew Aguecheek as ever was seen. cono mountains, also to the Delaware water gap and Shawnee.

Near vri. The young man, however, prefers to write for Times. The democratic party accepts the i President Wilson has insisted only on the sub-itance of the Versailles treaty, not Us letter, and 3ils stand now becomes the party stand: "We endorse the President's view of our In of Justice, we are surprised at mob law. There is more reason to be surprised when it is found that those who lynch a man because they feel that the law Is Inadequate, and the very ones who would most strongly object to changes which would" make the law adequate. They will string una suspect to make him confess, yet would riotously oppose a provision of law which would require, as Ex-President Taft suggests, that one arraigned for crime should be compelled to take the witness stand.

True this would not harm the innocent, but it runs counter to long-indoctrinated theory, and the fear that by some remote chance the papers, however unfitted he is for the task, "JY1 is for the fight, twm o. hob ijimrinfu niN i fsiKnauon. wnicn will ternational obligations and his firm stand against bfshop with no doubtless be accepted by the pained regret. WATER GAP MOTOR TOUR SUGGESTED FOR SUMMER reservations designed to cut to pieces the vital provisions of the Versailles treaty and we com-Xtend the Democrats In congress for voting against evolutions for separate peace that would disgrace Je nation. We advocate the immediate ratlfi-satton of the treaty without reservations which VOICE OF PEOPLE Daily Reminders TODAY'S ANNIVERSARIES.

177 American declaration of Independence proclaimed. 179 First settlement on the western reserve begun at Conneaut. O. 1845 Ordinance of Texan congress for annexation to the United States accepted by convention of the people assembled at Austin. 1850 Integrity of Denmark guaranteed by England, France, Prussia, and Sweden.

it would work Injustice, would outweigh all argu- ments in it favor. Men apply the rules of common I sense in Judgment for themselves but the thought GOOD ROADS. Editor of The Cltlien: ould Impair Its essential integrity" And then comes this clear pronouncement, of- uood roads are a matter of public opinion. Other "l0ln hearsay evidence in court appals them. public measure are dependent on tbe good will of tne people, out none to.

the extent of good roads and 1870 United States senate refusedl road-building. The majority must earnestly want SAY FOLKS It's Fly Swatting Tim. "Ten little flies All in a line. One got swat! Then, there were? Nine little files Grimly sedate. Licking their chops-Swat! Then there wer Eight little file Raising some mor! Swat! Swat! Swat! Then there wer Four little file Colored green-blue.

Swat, Swat! (Ain't 1 easy?) Then ther were Two little flies Dodged the civilian-Early next day Ther were a million!" Buffalo New We're strong on FLT SWATTERS, SCREEN WIRE. SCREEN DOORS AND FLT TRAPS. SWAT THE FLIES SHERMAN HARRISON CO. 21 Blltmor Av. Phon 274T High Living Everyone knows that this country spends good road before any community will have good con- roads.

There is no section of this country whose 4 iered by Senator Walsh, who finally concluded treaty with reservations was better than VM treaty: "But we do not oppose the accep- iance of any reservations making clearer or more tpecific the obligations of the United States to Jl league associates." What room is there now NEW YORK. July 3. For a pleasant week-end motor tour, especially adapted to the coming Fourth of July holidays, a trip to the Delaware water gap and Pocono mountain is suggested by the bureau of tour of the Automobile Club of America. The Pocono mountains are 100 miles from New York via Hackettstown and the Delaware water gap, 115 miles via Northern New Jersey and Dingmans and ISO miles via Tuxello, Goshen and Port Jervis. The shortest route is to cross the Forty-second street ferry to Weehawken, then along th Hudson County boulevard to the plank road, going through Newark on siacraoie on luxuries, and prosperity is more dependent on auto roads than wes nearly every one la 10 extena citizenship to the Chinese.

1887 Anson P. Morrill, first republican governor of Maine, died at Augusta. Born at Belgrade, 7une 10, 18.03. 1918 The first woman was "elected to the Dutch parlament. in favor of curtailment, at least by other folk But no one took the trouble to tabulate the items tern North Carolina, and surely no population anywhere Is mor convinced of trie fact.

Public opinion, however, is powerless unless expressed and Buncombe county needs good roads spirit Just now. If ever. The county commissioners are working against every conceivable obstacle to complete the Asheville-Kldge Crest road. It Is a btg job with many difficulties. sft for even pretense of complaint by timid souls of our 'uxury bill until the department of justice announced the sum total, it is 8 billion 710 minion dollars, tn round numbers th odd few Not the smallest problem la to keep th road open she ear the goblin that ome peanut kingdom Bay dominate the United States? The platform speaks for the rights of man, conomically as well as otherwise, and no less for 4JUal Justice for women, especially the workers.

during operations. Detours Involving Inconvenience Market street to Springfield avenue, 1 which is followed to Springfield, then on the Morris pike through Chatham hundred thousand dollar being disregarded a a negligible fraction. Tobacco users paid i billion, lit millions of to the traveling public are often necessary. But let the traveling public consider that. ttrsW we all want and Madison to Morrfstown.

S. STORER. M.E., C.E. Consulting Engineer Expert Designers of Textile Mills, Industrial Plants. Commercial Building.

Bride, Canerete Structure. Wire for Consultation National City Building, Atlanta, Ga. thla road and. second: If we do lets back up the men thi amount, cigar smokers paying 510 millions fact for equal Justice to all; for national aids who are building It and forget present hardships In Mt I Ik. kill I From Morrtstown the rout is con- tlnued by running straight on through the pretty little town of Mendham then across Long Valley and overi Mchooley's mountain, thla raa4 not a a roao ounaing, ior raucauon, ior aai rinance.

"fn moKer sod millions, and uiur iiinnuri. ALBERT R. SALMAN. 7 Of ths world war for business and ln- conumers of other forms of tobacco a lik um. Montreal.

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