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mm FOND WORK
.11 m-W. MARK!
GREAT FiSII TRAGEDY
2,C0:,CCC,CCJ by Freeze
it h’i. c: cf IVa.cs Island.
il'SRTaT W. LZE.TC.it. U 'rman, C.-e.v cf CIc..- Tp Northwestern
T: r : cf relief Acin.iTiatercci Tc, ; of
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a::’ ir.ck to 2: Co:::;!:t:-d. t
KNiO'EFG THE STVl E
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The Waiting Millions
There remain. I:ntvp\ it, the :ir»*-
mcnt show*. si “hut .‘VO.H/OO" to be
r*iiv**«I. am] there people can In* Raved
••lily b.» ' MMt'n'ioii.s and voltiwlnom* rt*-
IW r>* ;t:lting frcin AnierTan subserfp-
t M»f|<
The 'hi lenient, In part, follows:
Quick ivspoi.se to tin* jipncn! of *!o»
American K’niiunltfor for China l-.ini-
■ n»* Fund gives us nr ihe half-way
po'nt in our work tin* cheering s'**su:--
*nre *hat tin* subscriptions from gen
erous America nlre -ly linvp served a
•ffpflf liuirmuitnr an i* 'rpof*e. Inn'innch
;»* reffef already ndiali lst.*rofl has l.eld
the f.iiu’np In bounds and irndp li pos-
s-'ld»* for America to save r multitude
of It limit ti he*riff*.
■'Whereas purly ei»tfmrie« made It
.*<•01:1 thr.t millions must |»eri*h, wo
io».\ an* advised flint Instead of the
wmmij ;rbu, it was originally foar-
e l w<T" d* omed f • death from hunger,
relief at prpspnt In night from all
Roiir*v*«. American, Chinese and for
eign. s sufficient to provide scanty ra
tions until the .loti • harvest for all ex
cept r.lMKMMD people. These ‘last
VuuMjjxr are destitute, according to
• *ur latest reports from the Americaii
A'lvis. <•;, t’oiBiriKfee In Pi king and are
ut for
■:1st-
ind
h rom All the Peopls
“If !s the earn*-U liope of the Coni
r»*ittthat the number of <•« ntrihu
flo.n-i made as well as the nggregnt*
will ho hii<*li as to make our hummiifu
Han - ft. in a real hedse. a gift of tin
\tiier!*•an people as a whole.
••On** wiiy to make Individual effort
An I g>-' orosliy contribn
Crni; laiuicry, i.c;
svvarini d into 11 e harl
I c:\s (hut those on t
out of the v.'1
with great
| and about s
| i*n the harbor
! at the entrai;
I fighting to g<
I «mdo.-ed waters were
I When the Northwest*
I tide had receded, and for twenty to
fifty feet on the heeeh. and several
f hundred feet out into the water for
a distance of three and one-ltr.lf miles
around 'lie harbor lay frozen herring.
I The officer} of the Hiip and the can
nery foreman made earefill measure-
mints and found that the fish were
tightly packed for an average depth
of three feet.
“It may sound like a fish story,”
sold Ilradovlcli of the cannery, “but
the fad Js that the greufe«t chance
in the world for obtaining good, fresh
fish without n stroke of work has
been lost. For days a few people tried
lo put some of the herring away for
the summer, and unfortunately the
strainer could take none. The nearest
Indians who would have appreciated
the fish were .'5'X» miles away.
“The ship had flu* greatest difficul
ty hi navigating out of the harbor at
Khvvak. as tla* propeller had to do
the work of desiccator, and It barely
made a knot an hour. The captain
noted the event on the ship’s log so
that his superiors may know why the
vessel will reek of tish for weeks.”
EUY!fJ3 STRIKE IN PORTUGAL
Boycott Otartfri by People in Effort to
Cacck Upwa d Climb of
Living Costc.
!,Isbell.- Tb»* Portuguese a r,% Rt-
nrd snv I toniptifi« to follow tfit- example of The
ii,g «*!11:»:»'-s starving population Is for i American < ami force a decline in the
even me* responsive to chinn's exclusive pri»vs of ftN»d and clothing
need, ’ll effect, to *ph u a |»al I by refusing to purchase.
In r|, i,a f,,r a day.' The thought The p«-ople are indignant nt the r*H»-
boliio l this special appeal hi cornice- |tlnu«tl advamv of the <**»st of the
flop wi ll tla* latter part of our effort necessities of living, particularly the
will !*• • for At.'crii an non. vv* me:* nod ! price of codllsh. w hich Is the oliief
child! i in eh* - f, flgu: at iv elv. i Thl 'article of food tor the prairer tain
I vvh:
tl at he
»h. Life's
cs ill one
bill Fa*
Hie
| Tla
' t lport
ife i ‘hli i U
<i.ime:u of I ishon and
11:emp! ing to slop the ex
actions of the profiioors by pureluis-
ing large e.e.aatilo > of codfish from
Newfoundland ami Felling it at one-
third the price extorted from the pub
lic b\ shopkeeper*.
The newspapers exhort the public to
refrain from haying lire in order i<»
bring down the price and announce-
.•UtS
I evood ibe I*
eeking ih- rii'na faudn • dlsiiwi - |,
v lug mu d I arvest tlmse alrornl;
“CHINA WF.F.K” IS
SUPREME EFFORT
OF FUND WORKERS
A* a jii’Hct le*il anil populni demon-
gtnilioii of the *>v tnp:itliv of the mil ion
f*»r n sifter republic, a "t’hiiia I’linune
Week. - ' lo be observed IbrollglieUI tla*
I’nllinl Slater. Iii.s lM*eti ‘*c»| for f he
ei^bt day^ from Sunday. May I. to
Sunday, May V incitedve.
In this week it i^ Lotos! tlia* ’In*
t Secret Orawc;’ oi Gcsk \
\ MauO Pcor Family Rich ;
* ».i old fanntuie has turned up *
t in N ieiinn. Auati ia. w il!i liii t
J Iisui.il> nramalic- setting. J
! une of the many families who t
J live by th'* giMdiml xah' «>f an- *
t liipie faiaii.v p*is-e%sloils d-*eidcd *
J lo . ••!. it very old de- . The \
4 darght r and a triend vv re re •
\ u,o. in;, i! to a waiting wag. n $
*' v.lo-n i vti , i iipartmeat opened *
0 and disc bi-.i-d a pile of gold \
C'lemson of Mdldle-
H»n, \. V.. spei ding a vimation at
I'lnehursf, \. bus Introduced the
“knu kerbochrrs for women ffolfem’l
fad there. They promlst* to become
tla*'proper nit Ire for women golfers' all
over the country, having already
gained popularity < ti the Connie* in arid
1 ear \Va*di ugfnn
t ~'~i
J First Fish Story of »
! Soacon Is Some Yarn j
%
v
5 New York.- Saranac lake re-
5 |M»rts the first and the ”l»igge*r”
% tlsh story to a(>pear with the
% warm days and the furring of
X thoii jits to rod ami tackle. 'Lite
v ^sceio* oi the story Is on Lake
% i *li.iio7»biin. near Westport. A
% cnrrcs|aiiideiit at Saranac lake
j sends it.
) “A bird, who must be tin* own-
^ er of iIn* original gedd horseshoe,
? vvn> fishing, when lie got a Idte
5 that made his back teeth rattle
2 and shook the jewels out of his
2 vva4ch. After a knock-down and
{ drag-out fight he landed a big
1 pickerel. I pon dressing it lie
l found the pickerel contained a
v pike. The pike bad surrounded
v a gcmm| sized perch, which In turn
% wns found to contain an be Ush.
X All tills on one bait.”
' V.V Sell Thom”
CULVER & KIDD DRUG CO.
• O.* Course ’
I'hones
: *.*»• i nearly all
sum' <»f atieiein
epresi*nt f»,tHsi,iggi
•-ti*
elie*
|•r•»fessiolilll b*»dles will lake an iiiuive
pari. The of this week will
determine largely ihe amount of re
bef wltb'li can l»e sent through per-
*.»nsl «a* ritlee n» .*i,Oun,<mii starving
jesiple s! I| d pcln|. ill on olllsble a'd.
SEND Whit You SPEND
ONE DAY
To China
i.OCO ( "XJ Chinese rjmme VlC^ m*
Still Need American K:'p Ceto.c
June
$1 will ore hf; one month.
PICK A PAL IN CHINA FOR A
CAV
To hatter the work of relief, thit
newtnjper wi’l forward contribu
tiong to the locai Treasurer, or to
the National Treasurer, China
Famine Fund. Bible House, New
Yo/k City.
HAS TOOTH FULLED AT 101
It Was Andrew York's Lait On*, but
He O dn't Mind Litt e Thing
Like That.
Middtefiorn. V Y. -Andrew York of
ItoM-oe. Sab.vari «oimty, who is one
hundred and one years old. Inst Pad
hln last *onlh |ei|ti*d. the extracting
being done by D<»ctor fieri.v of |*”teu-
flllc.
York did cot a to •* i.n| t *•
o|»eretlofi more than I.e wmihl bad he
tifi‘ii • yomiff •
••Ch*mff* Wh.sky Mak r P-»d
Vrenk # '* r * K« -NYFen \\ »t I
Hama, wxrebmiae foreman of *H» «Md j
(’row disdllcry. riled, it whs *tie p-is* ,
ing of rhe champion whiAy ineker
He win .he diet I Her with *»•» lie* not-
nge dlatiilery for hidny year* and I*-*
fore that wm wbli W. A G*'ih*h for
VT y.-nrx He is said to have na<1e
more whuky than any o her man In
the country.
0M
! ' i '■ |
What Finish Do
You Want?
Do vou admire Whit? Fnar,.
eled interiors?
Lucai Enamcli arc famous for
ea -r of application, durability
and brilliancy of finidi.
Do you like the soft, velvety,
hand-rubbed finish? Lucas
yelsu-Touc ..ill give ycu thi.
handsome effect on wood
work, furniture or floors, and
without the expensive hand-
rubbing usually required.
If you wish a "mission” finish.
use Lucas Abbey Slain. It is
non-fading and durable. Can
be varnished or waxed a*
desired.
No matter what you bas e to
paint or what kind of finish
you want, you can find the
proper article in
LC CZ O;
Paints and ‘Varnishes
FOR SALE BY
CULVER & KIOD
M Hcdgevilie, Ga.
j
TO LOAN MONEY ON
' COTTON COTTriACiV
I j .riv Finance Corpc.ution
j I Adopt: Policy of IViakuig;
Ij Advances to American
j) porters of Cc..c.i Wnc:c|
I Pa.e u - Abroad.
f ,-.e cf r,,,: aivaaea, U.
L.CC3 JUIGE ON BENCH |
Cai.f:rnia Woman A so Cal!a Him
Will Strvi
ICO Days.
S*nn [J’rjj i. t’j,'.—.'fimit.v Jil-'t J. j
Milwuril Ks-atil,-' .v:ik lii.tahiirilvil
ivltl, e.ss in his roiirt lien- l.y Jlra. j
I*.prtli:i l’olnk of r.:t -i S::n I >i h'o. wlm
iviis iirntltaivtl »>t n cIim .-v of I n !.*:,'
vlolmri! I. *P p »!.• folio • tl; <- iivir-
Ki ntii 3 i si.t'.l if .-!.!• imjtli ti;t lo
risuli lu*r. sip. ti.
CLAIM CLAM MIGRATORY FlSF
Fichermer Ask Supreme Court
Un.ted Statrs to Cn 0
Age-Old Ouee*. cn.
\Vp*blng?on. -Tl*» “gi* i.i.j
of wild hoi* u **him I - ;i :n
ciirn* i<i ihi* Si.pr»*!iu» ...i n j u ,
(ls«»n.
Mn-sd fN|,i»rm*»i, <.p f
Jb* river. Mo.. :»pn<•;.»€*<I f., s * ;1 r .„
of (Irldirs linhfftiff ti nt ic;.»„v ;! |
flo sfid'fl h from >i |»uh!i«- s-,,
pimKlnc ifirnngli prlvnte p:*op..y; x u . ’
nil rlghtx i*» gmne nud fish |, ( ^
pu' Hr.
'i'lu* lower court held tl.it
lie jiidLv. j‘»' c t fivd'-vvuter mu>-el is s
im'Lv o:»l*r.*d ;i? l e -erve cnjuihle of bwntnfiflmi sttMici*
flit* 1.-.H ibiys' JmII s. o.->i*i:t11hr’ng It within Iho out«*gor,v of
csed • u be., lory fish.”
abroad was announced tonight by ihc
no ( rporaf on Jjan t*onf ned i s ad-
.anc.Ti to cotton already ot s?ahoirtl.
The new p licy, .Manng.ng HlrecvOi
duyu.- explain“d. v.*aj adoptod ai the
, request o' *’i» re. nt ccnrerence ot
, loi.thein In*nk *rs and rat on export !
jr? of Atlanta wn.. wished th.* orpo.
ration to mike advances to finance
vii • expj.t.stion tf cotton vvhl. j vva>
enter definite nutract cf sal.* Imt
which vvfi Id not move forward imme
diately hut within a reasonable ti»ne.
An t!u*r i 'suit i f tne »renc*o,
Mr. Meyer said, was tho e.irpni: ii
of a joint iiniiuiitt *o of bank r*; and
c*xiorf«Ts to work out practical
methods rf dealing with cotton ex
port*, especially to tho;e countries
•which could u.-c :;ub: tantially larger
quantities, if credit vvor. obtained on
a sound basis.
Little Girl M.ikes Record.
Pittsburgh. I'n. Yvonne Weber,
twelve years of uge. has established a
r**c«ird In the public sVIuhiIs here. She
was grmlitaftsl from piildh* sclmol as
class valedictorian recently. She
si*eid.w four luugmiges mid teaches
pbysictil ciilnire and dancing in th<
high school class
Colds Cause Grip and Influenza
LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove r - *.
cau.ie. There is orly oce “Bromo Quini^o.
E. W. GROVE'S tiikiature oa bcx. 30c.
Piicx vurcu in 0 io H PIvk
/our d.iieeint will re'tind treney if PA'*
liZlTMJ.'NT fvlls *o (. r Ri.vcavr of IVhU.4
r 'Ue* ' , in,r •-Prat miitnf Ptlrs in f *ol< «
• nr'Vfiai' Cf.vrs Ki.sc and Rr*»
Fordsorx
$625 F. O. B. DETROIT.
Shorter Hours on the farm
-Ihe Fordson saves from thirty to
fifty per cent of the farmers time.
Fewer horses on the farm
“The Fordson does the work of from
four to six horses.
Less farm help
-One man with a Fordson can do
more work easier and with less expense
than two men with horses.
More money for the farmer
- A farmer with a Fordson can raise
more crops easier and with less expense,
He therefore makes more profit.
B. G. GLASS Motor Co.
Authorized Ford and Fordson Dealers
MILLEDGEVILLE. GA.