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WAYCR05S EVENING HERALD
line Boys that Fight the Flames."
From Coo. Cohan's play "Fifty Miles from Booton.”
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bold • tr; M Strlko up the band, bmiomai Mil - orj” Whfrt il th. aonx of tha book and lad-drr
pvar - Inf, Sol-dltn tod Tar. ad- ways pa - rad • log; I'd rath-cr march with tha hook aod lad-daj
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Published h r MURRAY MUSIC CO., New York.
Copyright, 1907, by F. A. Miua. tirl t.jr I’ermiliioo.
~ Stic performaece prohibited withoot perminion. Kn-iuh Copyright recared.
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The Boya That Fight The Flames. a pp—ad p.
WAS INCREASE
IN TRADE OF THE UNITED »TA>
TES WITH GERMANY.
(Special to the Kvonlng Herald.)
Trade of the United States mltn
IA Hill I If) II ! ,ntc * I,C ,iAN >><>cn ronf!n ' ,, l to ,,rr * M **I
sXi Ml* I llm ' noat of the time. Though her body
1L IIIILLIUIl I* weak her mind In still alert and
i active. Hhe expresued her thunks for'
•j the countless good wishes aent her lo*|
; day from far and near and appeared
i especially pleased at the fellclttlous;
message which came from the‘King;
j'tul Queen.
MIm .N’lKhtlngale. whom all the
world knows as '‘The Angel of Mer
ry," will always lie remembered as
the greatest nurse in history. When
the brilliant articles of the late Blr
< If r many In the nine months ending j William Howard Russell, the great
wild March, lain, aggregated .THS mil- »* r eorreapoadeot. tired all Kngland
lion dollar.. .0 lucre, of « million! »'"> •»"«««•«• « "*» «*•'"«» of
cou.pared with U.e correapoodlDg per- ,h - »'«* »»*> «■“** »«>•" •» ">•
lod of the Hacnl year 19.19 and a de-j Crll “*» «*«• » ro,e *•»
crcaae ol 9 ndlUoa compared with d 1* c 111,1 e 10 Sr. Sidney Herbert, the
like period of 190S. ItniKirla from' Minister of War. ottering to organlre
that country la the flrat nine month*I*"' 1 l,k - 0l » • of nur ‘®*
of the cnrr.oi ffac.l year were 133 "> «*• Crimen. ' vl,h fblrty-oUht
million del ira in value, asuln.t tail nurae. .he reacher Scutari on Xovent-
million in 1; 9 and 113 million In 19091 L " *■ lsst - ">* d *’ r •*'«”
while export. thereto In the ..me per- Tl >-re ahe faced the greatest prohtom
lod were tas million In 191ft. compar- "**« "" » ou.aa. Th.
ed with 191 million In I9«9 and ,331 *oundc,| were pound by ablploada
In 1909. import, from Oarmany In j '“**» l, ‘* k " rr » tk h “P"» l
the olne month, of 191ft were larger! »>*"’ « r - ,our * •* 4 *- “*
than thoae for the cornapoodlng per- ’ •'«•"«» '»*•»• *>**• ■“* *'«"
hut of aay other year la the hlalory « ">*> ,rom »><• baltloBeld.
of our commerce, while export, to that j Tl >» rommlM.rlat had broke, down. passive of all cattlo feed
countrqv, although II million gnntar! »» d *•» M " h * r F«P« food laaaid Increaaiog the
that thoae for the nlae mooth. of|aor chaagea of clothl.fc nor many | II. rnlslng In Ikla atnla.
1909. were 3. million leaa than thoae
for the aame peflod of 1909.
Manufacture* farm by far the great
er pert of tho article. Imported Iran
Germany. Conalderlag only thoae
Item, whom Import, an abown In the
monthly Hujimary laaueJ by the Bar-
eao of Statistic, of the Department
of Com-netce and Labor, the lending
article, an cotton lacea, i-dalnga. ate.,
eilh manufacturea. toys, cotton knit
urf.it crude India lubber, undreaacd
tura .tad fur aatne, C3. t tar color, and
dyea. rartlru atoac am, china ware,
glove, ntaanfactarea of fura. wood
palp. hide, of cattle, wool dnaa goods,
leaf lobarco. Uncns, wool cloths, still
wines, look, and art work*.
OH ON TOUR
OF
Atlanta, (ia., May 12.—P. A. Mctb
tin, stato pure food loapector, baa
■eft Atlanta for an Inspection tour of
the state which wilt continue for sev
eral days.
Mr. Methvln will visit several points
in the atata from which U has been
reported that damaged corn and other
grain has been offered for sale, and
:n pursuance of the policy of the agri
cultural department all such grain
found by the Inspector will be con
demned nnd ordered from the mar
ket.
The present trip of tho Inspector
la of apaelal Importance to cattle rais
ers and dairyman of the »ute In view
of the vltnl Internal they feel In the
protection of their stock from 1
ed feed stuffs. The discovery of so
much damaged corn nnd other amln
In the atnte during the
months Is -causing grant numbers of
rattle raisers to adopt cotton mod
l ml a. n fond for tbelr stock, and
t.'. nutritive value of this least ox-
of emt-
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HEROINS OF THI CRIMBA
NINETY VIM OLD.
London. May 1*.—A Sternly Una Of
umaaeagera called at n little he
near Park Lane today to Nave mes
sages of congralalallooa and g
boxes of lowers (or MMa Fieri
Nightingale, whose statistk birthday
go came outside bar dweOiag and ft
comforts, nor hospital necessities; Inspector Metbrla states that la
how Mias Nightingale changed nil thia. I every section of tho state when It In
and extended her lupervlstoa to oth-1 possible to ralso cattle tbo Industry
es hospital of the East, la a mailer! la on the Increase nnd the nan of cot-
11 f history. She broke throoah red ; ton seed meal la Increasing In direct
tape, doffed the constituted author!-' proportion to the Increase Is cattle
ties, and gained (or hersell an Impnr-
lehahlo name In the annals of the
army, lest year King Edward be
stowed upon her the Order ol Merit,
which wm the Brat case of a woman
hating been appointed n member of
tho order.
CONTIIT OF ITUOINT ORATOR*.
(Special to tbo Even log Herald.)
Greenville. Mias. May IS— Special
and regular trains brought many Urge
delegations of atndnnta to aiwenrlllo
today for tho aanoal contest of tho
Mississippi Intercollegiate Oral octal
Association. Tho membership of tbo
association comprises tha Ualrerslty
of Mississippi, MUtsaps College, tbo
State Agricultural and Mecankal Col
lege. and Mississippi College. As s
preliminary to the armorial moat tho
atndant tana compel ad In baseball
games and athletic contests this of-
raising.
It to aspectcd that - Mr. Methrln
will return to Atlanta Saturday and
will probably horn some Interesting
ilisdouaures to nubs concerning the
te/ult of hla trip of lavastlgatloo.
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