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1. Tl W "Deep Stuff' L Doughboys Re Paris.?(By Mail.)?Not "best selle ary* refreshment demanded by the A that the war Is over, and our boys an soldier 1b a serious-minded person, yt reports to the contrary. He wants 1 The American Y. M. C. A. in France group of 300 doughboys, when asked i ing matter, spoke up with one voice, bj em* tics. They were so much in earn decided to start its first class in pracl son, formerly an instructor in the Stai Colorado, was sent for to take charge The first real impediment to intellc vatAa m-a*Anted when it was di? any could find out, an American boo] France. There were the French onei pected to study French and Mathema ell to mix drinks from the fort oi boh, however, was undaunted by the teered to teach without them until tl mediately could arrive from the gocx "Y" To Use ( To Fight "( !i i"in " Association Men Will Fight j Method?The Sweet T< Wine (. Pari*.?(By Mail.)?A sugar??eted 1 American Expeditionary Fore* is the f ideal now being striren for in the j , mark-time period of the armistice and demobilisation, with fighting gone and 1 the American fighting men suddenly j turned into a uniformed tourisbeeeing , France, Peace, at has been quoted often, has rictoriea, and one of them is to be the victory over the evil inflnencM which beeiese an idle armv. ' In thie campaign the Y. M. C. A. baa planned the drirs and the sotdters are executing It Incidentally, the T. M. C. A. has gone into competition with the vine-shop, as this story will relate. During the period of demobilization, the Y. M. C. A. will have an eren greater responsibility than it has had While the war was on. The soldiers then had the inspiration of being in the fight?or backing op the fighters? to spur them on. They also were extremely busy and their time for recreation and for spending money was limited. Bat there has been a let* down sinoe the srmistlee was signed, and the men in olive drub are vak- < Ittg for transportation borne. < y Idleness always means trouble and 1 H> oiC jn :\u >; I Next Do* Buy Yc We Are ?.! * \ 100 Bbls. Apples, a 1,000 Lbs. Asst. Cai 100 Bunches Banan Bananas, per dozen 50 Boxes Oranges, Box 1 10 Kegs Emperor G 2,000 lbs. Assorted. (pound Lemons, 3 for 10c. i 5 Kegs Malaga Gra 100 Two-pound Fri Christmas, per Wileys Holiday Ch< and 5 lb. Boxe i i i . j. g| . as tne oest, per I Next Door North H Court House ? What ad Over There >rs" but serious works is the liteimerican soldiers in France, now 9 waiting to get back home. The 1th decided Intellectual views, all to make hit waj in the world. 3 came to this conclusion when a nrhat they would like as light readid demanded books on applied Matheat about it that the Y. M. C. A. Llcal arts in France. B. H. Morrites Teachers' College of Greeley, 9 of the class. totual research among the buck pricovered that there wasn't so far as k on applied mathematics in all s, of coarse, bat none should be exsimultaneously. It really isn't [ learning in that way. Mr. Morriabeence of textbooks and rolunle ones which were wired for im* /*1W TT Q A I 1 -L I Candy ! Alcohol \ Jver There"* Demon Rum With Proper ooth Compete Against Shop the government baa no Idea of damp- : ing hundreds of thousands of man beck Into the United State* aftar thay Hare had nothing to do but loaf for months. To do. this would be to ore- j ite a very unhealthy social and Indus trial oondition in our own country. j There are drills and discipline and, j tor many, the work of helping to pat j France on her feet again. At the tame time, the men have more Msire and more ohanees to buy things than they bad before. One of the most important things the Y. H. C. A. expects to do during the demobilization period Is to enter Into aetiTe competition with the French wine shops. No, the Red Triangle is not going into the saloon bust seta. It la pluming to flgbt alooboi irlth sugar. According to medical e*perts, this Is the best kind of ammunition to vse In a battle ag&lnst the mora or less veil-known Demon. Hearjr drinkers dont care for sugar rod heavy consumers of streets us?Hlj pass up tbe "booaa.* So by pijr tng the bo! disss with caady, oheooiate, shewing gam and cookies, the T. M. 0. A. ezpeets to reduce tbe eensum^ don at alcohol rery materially. iimm illllVl or to Court 1 if >ur Holiday :x /^\ rf Uttering O] These Pric t per bbl $7.50 idies, at per lb. 35c. 40c. and 60c. as, at, per bunch $2.00 and $3.00 l 30c, 40, and 50c. assorted sizes, at, per $5.75 raues. at, per lb 40c Nuts, new crop, at, per 50c >er doz 35c ^pes, at, per lb 50c lit Cakes,. special for lb. onlv 65c Deolates in 1-2, 1, 2, 3, s, guaranteed as good lb 75c. to $1.25 of Colui Y. M. C. A. i Classes \ Wait F Atlanta, Ga., Dec.?While the BOldiers and sailors In the variow camps of the country are waiting to be demobilized, they will be given an opportunity to take advantage of enlarged educational programs whici will be operated in all campe by the T. M. C. A. In the Southeastern department, which includes the states of Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, Tennessee, North Carolina and South Carolina, Prof. A. M. Souby, department educational director, has advised a plan to better prepare the soldiers for civilian life when they are discharged from the service. Under Mr. Souby's new program oi educational activity, the number oi classes in various subjects will be increased and speakers will be exchanged br the different camps, all of them T. M. C. A. NEEDS ONLY STRONG lim OVERSEAS Candidates for Duty Over There Mud T...? Okrl*4l*n I mH?M. . Atlanta, Ga., Dec.?What typ< of men are now needed as Y. M. C. A, workers overseas? Only men of M tabllahed Christian character, cultun and leadership, ministers and met who hate had experience In re lis loos work in the church and th< Young Men's Christian Associations. In addition to this particular grou] of men, all of whom would natural)] qualify for hut leadership, there Is < call, according to information just re celred from New York, for educations administrators, such as school supei intendents, high school and grade pris dpals and eoUace and university pit feasors. There is still a call for good chaul fours, mechanicians and entertainer for overseas duty, all of whom mui be of good moral character. It is stated that the T. M. C. J is no kmger la need of such men a warehouse superintendents and wort era, storeroom clerks, bookkeeper transportation and construction rape inten dents, carpenters, electrician pituabers. Howerer, a number of big grade stenographers, accountants an inotlor. picture operators can be w? used by the I. 1L C i. oreraeas i this time. blouse V Confecti jecial Induo I i: es Hold Good 1 / j Luden's Cough.Drop Touraine's (Jhocolat* 50 Two-pound 3-la> special, each Apples, per dozen,... 5 Boxes Grape Fruit each 50 Boxes Sun-Cured 1,000 lbs. Silver Skii for 50 doz. packages Crz 500 Gallon Welsh G bottles, special : 80 doz. Bottles, 1-2 a Blackberry Cord nbia Ca Conducts I Vhile Men or Discharge i discussing questions of Importance to i the men attending the classes. > Special historical topics will be sel lected for discussion, and speakers will be borrowed from schools and i colleges to speak in the cam pa and i cantonments. j It Is also planned bjr the Y. M. C.\ , A. to keep in touch, with the men , even after they leave the service. This will be done by correspondence, and [ will be undertaken in the caaes ot . Illiterates and naturalised Americans unfamiliar with the English language. > The city Y. M. C. A. secretariat will i aid In this work. Since the signing of the armifltloe ! the duties of the camp soldiers art ' not so strenuous, and they naturally hare more time at their disposal. This time will be used to advantage by at- j tending the new T. M. C. A. claaaeo. VAST AMOUNT OF r CUM imiFD RV 11 uvtii vaikiiMr vi MENJF A. E. F. Y. M. C. A. 8upplle? 77ya Tons of the 1 Country's Favorite ">aw Developer" to Soldiers hi One Month?That Was 16,320,000 Sticks 1 ' , ! 1 Parti, Dec. 1.?(By Mall.)?Tke T. - M. C. A. furnishes mort of the cbev> > ing gum tor omr soldiers and sailors ' overs sow. For one month's deBrery ) recently It ordered TT% tons of Amor r Ion's faVorite jaw drreleper. When one speaks of chewing gum 1 in tons, the human Bind starts to " win fire and skM, tor it takes eon1 slderablo pun to ireifh J,000 pewixU. w There are 16,320,000 stick* la TJ% i- ton*. 7, k Figuring the length of a stick of gam as three laches, this means 4S,f 990,000 Inches of gum. Dividing bi s 11 we have 4,080,000 feet of the suet culent sticks. When yon reduce this to miles yon have just plain TTU I pins. , a But even mora "stupendous figures c- are to b? had when yon compute the i, number of "JawMmUss" that this much p. gnm represents. It wes found that a, the .avenge man of pblegmatte t emfa peramsnt chews 70 times a minute, d wbtte as merfetlc, hard-working, amII hitlotis /oung man will maks SO round it tripe, with his Jaws in the tame 'mgll # time. 2 J i .' ?7 UlUV Abb. ons Here < *1 >'* ements to the Jntil December 1 is. at. r>er box 5c | ? 7 '/ 3S now 6c our price 5c rer Cocoanut Cakes, 75c 20c, 30c. and 40c , 64 and 46 sizes, at, 10c. 15c. and 20c Raisins, at, per lb 40c i Onions, at 5c, 6 lbs. 25c. ickers, at, each 10c up rape Juice, asst. size for Christmas trade, 10c to $1.25 nd 1 pint, Cherry and ial, special, 30 & 60c indy Kit TO INCREASE RELIEF Red Cross Commissions Suffering in THE American Red Cross Intends to administer relief work on a far greater scale In Palestine than heretofore in order that thousands of men, women and children In that part of the world may be rescued from their present suffering. Dr. John H. Flnley, Red Cross Commissioner to Palestine and former Commissioner of Education for the State of New York, has cabled that this additional work is immediately necessary. At least one-third of the population of Lebanon has died of starvation and disease, due to lack of nourishment Many villages are virtually depopulated, and thousands of people are In need, owing to epidemics, lack of employment and the prohibitive prices of food. Families formerly In the best of circumstances have been reduced to destitution. Every one Is clamoring for an opportunity to rehabilitate himself. Owing to a lack of physicians the conditions In many hospitals are deplorable. More than ten thousand sick civilians have been cared for by the Amer lean Red Cross during a single month, and Red Cross automobiles are transporting hundreds of 111 and wounded prisoners to hospitals every day. There ir* at least ten thousand refugee Make Your I 90 V ? .A .. J II you UY? UW OS jw J[?u pledge, do so at onee, and sc meat and the nation. Buy you pledged yourself to bu; do so. The government ne sifciy invest in W. S. SL / , DON'T BE , BUY YOU ir:*j auti sville, South ind Save : Christmas 25th OnIy=: 50,000 Cigars, all the ] eluding Cinco, C. 1 borosa, Tampa Ki Lavendar, Above tl wick, Smokers, > Maid, Garciies' E Ideal, All 7c. cigars, 6c; a Special offer on "Gir; where 2 for 25c; oi per box of 50, All 15c Cigarettes, at,.. All 10c Cigarettes, at.. All 6c. Cigarettes, at.. All 20c Cigarettes, at Special prices on Ca: Log Cabin Shaker Tab] Ice Cream, quarts only chen s mRK IN PALESTINE I r Reports Starvation and B i Holy Land. S Armenians in and about Damascus an* I more than three thousand In the Hau ran district, the cable asserts. 19 Dr. Finley says the American Red Cross workers have been doing every- H thing possible to relieve this distrgasJH but adds that greatly Increased beHB must come at once. He requires t^H|| additional hospital units lmmedlate^HHB General Allenby has cabled the Brlt^HM War office to approve this plan. Dr. Finley Journeyed on foot fzflBH Beersheba to Dan in the wako-offlj^^n advancing British forces, and at i3B8| time of sending the cable had Just coiaHB pleted a tour of the Palestine and lov^H er Syria, passing through Nazaret^^B Tiberius, Tyre, Sidon, Haifa and B4-H| rut, reaching the latter place tw* daft Hj after its occupation by the Brltl^BS forces. n "America should be tlie first to he^R| In the rehabilitation of the Holj Lant^B which Great Britain and our Allle^H have redeemed," declr res Dr. Flnley.l| "The first medium of help should b?^J the American Red Cross, which makei^H no distinction as to race, creed or col^H or. Under the trifeteeshlp of those wh^fl| recovered this sacred land, which the cradle of three i>eat religions, thflH civilized world is now given the 0pp0|^^H tunlty of Illustrating Its highest Ideal^H for humanity." 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