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2 PHKSIDKNT HAS NAMK1) NEW UENKKAL OFFICKKS (Continued on Page Two.) ^ the Missouri National Guards. The headquarters train and military police will be organized from the coast artillery corps, Virginia. The ' engineer train will be organized from the North Carolina troops. The ammunition train will be organized from the Kansas troops and the sup ply train from the Texas troops, i They will be known respectively as the 117th field battalion. signal troops; the 117th headquarters train and military police; the 117th engineer train; the 117th ammunition train and the 117th supply train. "The sanitary train, to be known as the 117th sanitary train, will be comprised of the First, Second. Third and Fourth ambulance companies, being respectively the first ambulance companies of Michigan. NewJersey, Tennessee and Oklahoma; the First. Second. Third and Fourth field hospital companies being respectively the First field hospital companies of Nebraska. Colorado. Oregon and the District of Columbia." Seniority the Rule. i ne list o: general omcers snows that seniority rule has been fol- ( lowed closely, except where men in | line for promotion were found want- ? ing by the board of officers which 1 made the recommendations to the < President. The rule laid down by ' Secretary Baker for selection of gen- ' eral officers directed that two major ( qualifications govern the board?i ] evidence during their army careers i of skill in leading troops in action 1 and in training soldiers. The list of major generals takes , in virtually all of the army brigadiers and includes the only two, National Guard officers of that rank. Gens. O'Ryan, of New York and i Clements, of Pennsylvania. The lists of brieadier ceneraln arp mndn nn w^uoiijr in uiiiy mx-ienins mm or trie earth. The entire surface of the moon about equals North and South America ' In area, though al>out 40 per cent of this surface we can never see. since ( our satellite always turns the sama face toward us. ( HBPPyTjBHawlMWppBB / ^TT?^ITTtjW ?mB m^m y fiy \l J3I HK| from the existing lists of brigadiers of the National Guard with a score or more colonels of the service who are advanced in rank of regular ar-| my colonels from each arm of the service To fill out the list of coast artillery appointments, two lieutenant colonels were advanced to bri-; gadier rank. For Duration of War. All of the commissions are for the duration of the war only and are in the national army, although the officers may be assigned to any part of the fighting forces, regulars, guardsmen, or selective draft troops., It is understood, however, that wherever a National Guard brigade from any State is retained in its present form, its present brigadier will be continued in command. Ry Regular Officer*. With the exception of the two National Guard major generals mentioned. it is indicated that all National Guard divisions will be commanded by regular officers. It is possible that troops of any of the three branches of the service may be used in making up any tactical unit, such as a division or a corps. From the fact that the composite division has been designated the Forty-second, however, it is assumed that plans call for the organization of forty new divisions, sixteen of which will correspond closely to the sixteen National Guard training camps, sixteen others to the sixteen national army cantonments and the remaining eight to be made up of the expanded regular army supplemented with selective draft surplus battalions, where necessary. + If you sit in a cool draft when you are heated and get a stiff neck or lame back, you will be looking fo: something that will ease the pain. Fix your mind on BALLARD'S 1 SNOW LINIMENT and don't be talked out of it because It Is the best pain relieving liniment you can get anywhere. Price 25c, 50c and J1.0C per bottle. Sold by all dealers in medicine.?Adv. Earth and Moon. Fifty moons would equal the earth In volume, although It would take 81 times the mass of the moon to equal the mass of our planet as the lunar i? 1.. ?.. ... - - TH PLAGUE OF LOCUSTS : :,E Emble Dec< nvasion on Plains of Argentina Is Terrible Thing to Watch. Th<* who ? counts Billions Upon Billions of "HopporsP Cover Ground and Buildings and Laave Desolation In Their , comm. Inged On the great plains of Argentina, thlnkli where huge estates still survive, where How i the cattle range free as they used to pa]e f, lo over the West, and a single man Sorn nay still own land the size of a Eu- one w opean kingdom, there come at long Brown ntervals greut Invasions of locusts. (n a i Tar worse even than the destructive hn(j cr warms of grasshoppers that have to 8PV< -ulned the crops In middle Western Hved t itates of this country on occasion. A Up to ocust Invasion In the Argentine Is a the F< jnlque and terrible thing to watch. nn<j w tnd a traveler who has this experience Verj s not likely to forget It. He comes trlclnn ">ut of It with a lively sympathy for on h?.>, the ancient Egyptians who were 8ervlc? schooled by Moses. rying They come first as a small cloud on people the far horizon, and the wise old nn- ?tp,. tlves shnke their heads and mutter un- The faslly. Next day a few vagrant mil- school lions flutter overhead with glittering the ni wings. The cloud comes closer; It looks: rells the whole horizon In a purple the er ulst. In countless billions of billions WOrkli they come then, fluttering nntl rlinir- . -? ? HfrtfU Ing everywhere, hiding the trees nnd eases walls with the multitude of their cling- the d< Ing bodies. They do not destroy any- ambul thing yet; they have simply come to homel lay their eggs, and this they do. and ahelte then move on. piles 1 But the crops are as good as ruined. The Rnd everyone knows It. Soon the eggs he th< hatch out. A multitude of tiny, green- little hacked "hoppers." as the natives call ponnif them, crawl forth from the burrows young where the females planed the eggs, young The whole countryside Is covered with men a locusts. They grow fnst and eat ev- thougl erythlng green, with a few exceptions. A few attempts may he made to fight them. Men will burn fields of dry grass and billions of locusts with mpn," them. They will dig huge pits and ^ rake other billions In to be burled. jes8 N They will drive herds of sheep over to Ht1 them to crush them, but the number to jn(j of locusts Is not perceptibly dlmln- in(jee< lshed. They are numerous pnst all endur thinking. They will cling to the walls Hu of a house and cover It as with a rust- work ling curtain, so that not an Inch of ? f, wood or stone can be seen. They eov- ?h er paths and roadways until you walk had , on them wherever you go. It Is no must wonder that some people, usually worn- for j, en. are unable to endure many days of aZ( this, and have to leave the estancla pt.ns for the time being. The big, clumsy his h< Insects with their bold, staring eyes heavy are everywhere, crushed by every pass- durnn Ing foot. Individually so weak. Irre- mere! slstlble In their myriads. When the . horde has grown !ts wine* and flown a (jav away, darkening the sun iike a cloud. over. It leaves desolation behind, humo portal Lacked the Wife and -Kids. Inpn ( It Is related that one day as the jjle ^ late Mr. Quarltch, the bookseller, was fecuv standing In the poreh of a hotel In the company of a great book-lover, there came to him a map carrying some books In a sack on his back. "I know you." he said, "you are Mr. ' Quarltch. Shake hunds; both of us " " are booksellers." ? 111 They shook hands. u ? ' "Here," he went on, "I've got two C8IT * books In my bag which I've Just bought v. from a tanner; you shall have them r<* for a hob each." Carrw He dived Into his sack and brought forth the books. Mr. Quarltch looked .a at them and then at the man. Put- a y ting his hand Into his pocket, he took ^Uf out two sovereigns and handed them monts to him, with the remark: carrle "Take these home to your wife and Ans children." youah Overjoyed with such luck, the man an(1 d cried: anfl 8 "I've got your two soverelRns, but I **od c haven't Rot rny wife nor kids." And he hurried off. As 8ugar Flour. latest In Northern France a new flour Is ent, o belnR made from suRar beets. It Is low c used for bread and for cattle, as well parts as for certain hrewinR processes. The area i fresh beet pulp Is poured Into a vat upheu Into which currents of warm air are are b! Introduced for drylnR. Then It la ter pi passed throuRh a series of RratinRs ance, which rotate one above the other. Aft- fish 1; er this the pulp Is delivered Into com- not 1 partments In which the temperature of gettln the air Is gradually Increased to about wrlgg 2W) deRrees Fahrenheit. It is then suf- they i flelently free from moisture to be pul- to th? verlzed and used as flour. patrol tlon 1 A Political Puzzle. chole< TV*ni?n (u mttnK ?? ?/? raIUImI a tici t ar? aaiuvil OIM/Ul VWUl system." said the foreigner, "that I cannot understand." Ta "Oo on." replied the American, teachi "you're klddln'." j tween "Upon my honor, I speak truly. For ' ] < Instance, you will not permit a rich dom h man to run for office, and a poor man "Lake can't afford to. I don't understand It low w ?really." lster. No Further Bother. "Every family Is suld to have a skel- "Yo ston In Its closet." for w "That was the old way. Now yon ?Ru ent a closet from a reliable law firm, by su lust as you would a safe deposit box." vocab sighs.' Style In Motor Costume. "I want a motor costume, something n half mourning." "I - - - 'wora* K LANCASTER NEWS FRID./ SWEEP OF RED CROSS IP DCP] m Recall* to Worker* Myriad t* of Mercy on Field* of Blood d Amid Scene, of Sufferin0. Character I sljrn of the Red Cross, to ona Great ?as worked uoder it, call* up prr Images. ?ny? Mnrian Rousall former volunteer worker in Tha Quitter I ?. Sometimes it Ir old shoes? Strength o so old they let in the mud and Dlsc< of the trenches. The owners, r In nn st rofrhoru nnH I r* cf/,olr_ teet. guard them protectlngly, ig they must do duty again. "God Almlgl many processions there are, of Torn Heed o ices and old shoes! roared applau etimes an Image that comes to I>acUic at 'oman is a giant negro. John RU" 'or *be v from Texas, whom she found expression of French hospital. John Brown 18 one of Per*'i >me over to Frnnce as n groom ?ut whut tr ?ral hundred cavalry horses. Ar- no* 'tnow xvli here, lie said he thought "It was fights to the him to do his hit." He Joined orchis oppom orelgn Legion, fought bravely, (Wash.) Iievii as severely wounded. unti 's n?t el 7 often the Image Is of a pa- Gte moral woman, wearing the Red Cross backbone? arm, performing the humblest The quitter s for private soldiers, even car- he lacks the their poor shoes; for other dark strength of w . sharing the agony of the light ties beyond ( Slngalese. obstacles as o Red Cross flag flying from the ment as lncei house thnt Is now a hospltnl In is worth atter inln street of the village that which deservt ?o sound nsleep without Its men; "It's dogged nblem on the nrm of a surgeon lloenan said ig miracles of science on shot- my, lad. 'tis t bodies; thnt red badge on the hist round ant of relief supplies unloaded nt There was icks; on the sides of the motor have been It nnces; over the cnntlnes where talnly was nt ess soldiers may sleep; over this est expressioi r for children?the sign raultl- of the man's nto a myriad banners. the power of Red Crosses are there and will punch of li >re In greater numbers, because went Into tht cniuiren nave emptied precious The bulldog f s from their savings hanks, of will whei girls gone without their treats; choked or cut hoys given money hard earned; let go his gr nd women given generously and Jugular, fitfully. It Is this r need he, If 01 Value of Industry. versary, whlcl somewhat varied experience of f',r men and says Professor Huxley, "has their existeno le. the longer I live, to set the form of chai alue upon mere cleverness, nnd whether awa ach more and more Importance fight to achle lustvy and to physical endurance, reaction of d. I nm much disposed to think working life unce Is the most valued quality the raw am! ; for industry, ub the desire to nature, hard, does not come to much Make rnonc eehle frame Is unable to respond orably. Get e desire. Everybody who has sake of social to make his way In the world ?wn growth, know that, while the occasion through right atellectual effort of high order and appeal, eedlngly rare. It constantly hap- ting and g? that a man's future turns upon ahove all. dng able to stand a sudden and Nothing car struln upon his powers of en- acter. It kno ce. To a lawyer, a physician, a ness, cunnini lant, It may be everything to be paper money, o work for the space of 10 hours which alone | for as long as Is needful. More- pont Morgan the patience, tenacity and good collateral as r which nre among the most lm- credit. Chan [it qualifications for dealing with assets. are incompatible with an lrrlta rain, a weak stomach, or a de- The e circulation. "Americans ? that nothing 8k!lled Labor. does not shov following Is an excerpt from the person who, t testimony of a negro delegate fects may h ocnl hod carriers' union, given In light, Is save< lunlclpa) court of Cincinnati, O., In a book wh entitled that he had been a hod haps the grei r for 21 vears. serious Ghett stlon ? State whether or not the genial sei la any apprenticeship In the Hod "Ian Jews do ?rs' union. either ph.vsl iwer?No, Hah; when I larn'd to There 1b no tiod carrier. It took me 'bout half literature, or ; understand w stlon?What are the require- ful. Charm i necessary for a full-fledged hod kind, the chai r? I Ing. The sp iwer?Well, fust, you must pay Japanese urt i dues In de Hod Carriers' union, | spirit and th< len all It takes Is a weak mind i The young in i strong back to be a fust-class of the Intell arrler.?The Docket. nights, after ? serious convt Power of New 8ea Mines. 18 no llghtm an Instance of the power of the there may bi sea mines, writes a correspond- ?' the lnconi >ne which we exploded In a shal- lous."?Hutch hannel threw high Into the air tary. of the rocky bottom, and a wide of the sea was discolored by the Moalem Wc ival of the soil. When the mines In Tomsk, 1 lown up, the surface for long af- a mass meetl resents an extraordinary appear- amy, as a ter with thousands of all kinds of a practice, c? ylng stunned. The majority are per cent of rilled, only stunned, and after ! latlon. If th< g blown out with the air, they free women 1 le about on the surfuce before ragllo will c (ufllelently recover to swim below other followe dr natural level; meanwhile, our provinces of m in&r ntjvnmriK'* til me HllUU- I unrn miiu me to harvest several boxes of the i parts of the I >st. easily he po which a ne\ Edward's Taste. Woman suffi n any little boy," asked the new away with th< F?r. "tell me the difference be- mestlc enslav a lake and an ocean?" an," replied Edward, whose wis- Negroes lad been learned from experience. Southward s are much pleasanter to swal- newly acquire hen you fall In."?Christian Re*- British possesi of tropic land ???aerrat Is remi Hla Language. negro populat ur true lover Is often at a loss marked Irish ords." portatlons of t nature makes that up to hlra iH|et more th pplylng him with an extensive though you C; ulary of gurgles, sniffles and [ resembling a In Montserra ??-???-?? still catch a Would Be Harrowing. the peculiar < wonder why we seldom see a many of the c p running a department storer^ simple?such tY, AUG. 17, 1917. f OF ASSETS VWS"1 V pular thing happen - ???? day. Did you evei Enables One to Win JST& Z?* : Battles of Life. Planklngton (emp Did that happen to ; \ "It did. I had a F?ll? Dtcium Ha Lacks nerved myself up l f Will That Regard* 8<mi* 1)11,8 IJ)W up from the office >ursgement> as ^ ray fl.hmong^.' Incentives. "And he was out? "Correct. Then 1 ity hate-a,qultterP said -He was out?" f Maine. The nation "Right. Plenty iae froinethe Atlantic to Do proprietor. Of < id from the lakes to the that I called In to ? irlle vigor of this rough to see the proprh manhood. The sentiment about bills. Do yoi iniul vulue. "Oh. yes. that takes the man who does credit." len he is defeated and "Exactly. Then ] finish, be the finish his butcher, and I'll be 1 ?nts'? asks the Spokane out ulso." p\v. Is it not character; "By Jove! but yo laracter at bottom only "No. I wasn't." eqlvalent of stalwart "Why not?" "When I got homi fnils and fnlls because welting for me!"?I force of character, the 111, which sees posslblli- Duty of L capacities and regards O. G. Sonneck < pportunltles, discourage Congress, writing i itives. The fight which on the specific subje opting at all is the fight lie libraries, has th ?s to he fought through, ence to books In ge as does it," as when "A librarian oug to Sayerat "Now, Turn- himself with giving hou or I!" and won the It happens to want. 1 match. create a demand fc character. It may not needs; no self-resp leal diameter. It cer- afford to he wlthot ?t character In Its hlgli- documents whether i. But It whs the suin frequently or seld< whole personality. All one solitary scholar! him, all the pith and weigh with llhrnria nvlnclble determination as the wants of u ? winning of his fight, und generally supe shows the same strength ductlve readers, a he lets himself he "After all," he at I to pieces rather than frequency of use tl ip on the other dog's use to which a bool and rare book cons endlness to be killed. If ten years, but then le cannot best one's ad- reaching research h wins the battle of life research, has Justlt the wars of nations for Just as much as an e. Such a readiness Is a monplace book con acter and the product, for more receptive res or unawares, of ? ve character. It Is the Her Qreat the spirit to the long Donald and Chti and circumstances upon boys of eleven, wen I plastic ore of human other day. und whe eon hour arrived ful y, then, and do so hon- absence of two h understanding?for the aid's mother to bee service as well as your jnR an accident has Win power over men boy. who Is always t methods of approach times, even If not < But with all your get- But tbe fnther ate dns achieve character Iy being wise to tl derlngs of bovs of < i take the place of char- rlcdlv started for ws no substitute. Clever- o'clock, when the t and shrewdness are h|nii her brow8 fu Character Is the gold ?\Vhat shall 1 do ?lves them vnlue. Pier- COIne7" rated character above te? you whn, security for loans and consoler. "Now. If acter is the best of all Ret back ln an hour me up at the otlice t _ , to worry."?Indiana Serloua Ghetto. are accustomed to say No Countryr can be really good that ?K w ? on ? rpC( v a sense of humor.' A a 8t about H trnll r hT- ta rr who stopped t rl \ it t" thT" H|uK the hot water from h tr "J The Plttshui Ich we pick up with per- . . . . .test approval. But the f ph prints a Scot o is entirely lacking In * the a, ?e of humor. The Itus- L te8ty <*n*,ne (lrU not know how to play. 8*<>t commandant t rally or Intellectually. ?n, ,way be<,ftU8< play In their art, their d/',n^,n Scotchmen their life. They do not water from rhat Is light and grace- *rn*'? canni of the mere evanescent ni'ne" r*P'led the ra of the nunnce. Is lack- or they d t lrlt and the urt of the ^ water. Kansas ? the opposlteM of the ? art of the Ghetto Jew. >en of the Ghetto?those W lectual type?pass their llv* W\r' working hard all day. ln u mr^rinU^ rsartons In which there |or MALARIA ??C k*H8 of humor, although Piyc oc six do#m will ?, and often Is, a sense if taken then ee ton icruous or of the rldlcu- return. It acts on I Ins Hupgood, in the Cen- Calomel and doea no >men Want Monogamy. m Hoeria, .Moslem women at W~W ng demanded that polyglet eft religion as well aa Moslems make up the entire Russian popu- H J "J1 '*fcj || 5 . > Siberian Mohammedans Iftyif ^NBfcH t Is unlikely that the se ontlnue to exist among .iiiipii rs of the prophet. The Siberia, Turkestan, Rok- a i Caucasus, touching other r\ Dl ilohainmedan world, may . Ints of contagion from UtlStti v freedom will spread, age In Russia will do VOll s ha rem and women's do- J enient.?Woman Citizen. Order With Irish Accent. a i and westward from our V>/"\L (d Virgin Islundu lies the L silon of Montserrat?a bit set In o blue sea. Montnrkable for possessing a Li tlon that speaks with a L-J accent, the result of de- ? Irishmen to this remote ] an a century ago. Alan see nothing remotely son of the Kmerald Isle t today, your ear can touch of the brogue In " Y 1 1 llalect of the place and I^L^ * tames are Irish pure and JUU as CHsra and Hogan ^ RAILROAD MAN'S ~ ;r?^ ate INTERESTING STORY hatically)?No, si". ? . . # _ , you? i Resident of Columbia, S. C. notion, or rather I ' to It, to settle up Mr. K. V. Fuller, a railroad mau ed. So on my way living at 1002 Sumter street, Colum? I dropped In to bia, S. C., says "I was troubled with ' ...'1 n K? > 1 A W IHUIgrOllUU, ilCI VUUBUCBB, liivor irou* M I m ble and weak stomach, could not eat tried my grocer. ,> anytbln^ without after distress. My of shopmen, but ' health wa8 bad,y run down and 1 course, I left word d'd not know what it was to have ttie up. but wanted a sound refreshing sleep, ftor first. Dispute | "I was advised, to try. Ironized J twig?" 1 I'HW.Paw, now being demonstrated I strengthens your at wingileld's Drug Store. Have ,, ? ! given it a thorough trial and can [ culled to see my longed if he wasn't h,,nest,y say 1 feel ,lkt> a n?w man since I began to use it. I can sleep u were in luck." as weH as ever. My stomach is so strengthened that I can eat without : ;.y signs of the distress I used to be p I found them all troubled with. -ondon Tit-Bits. ..j ran recommend your great .. , ' mcdv lionized Paw-I'aw, because ibrarians. if the Library of a s,iuare trial 1 feel once more in the Art World n a healthy condition and ready for ct of music In pub- work. You are welcome to use this Is to say in refer- testimony." nerul: L)o as scores of your neighbors are ht not to content doing -get a bottle of Ironized Pawto the public v\ hat paw amj ^id your Hver and stomach but ought to help , t , A ... r what the public 4 Wilut ever>ecting library can c,>ronic dyspeptic to come in and it certain cultural tr>' 1,1,8 Remedy. I want the man they be consulted or woman who can't sleep and Is de>m; the needs of spondent to come in and try this ly specialist should remedy. You'll never go back to ns Just as heavily tjie old-fashioned medicines. Lots hundred g? m ral business and professional men find rflciul and unpro- . ? * lionized Paw-Paw enables them to Ids. "It Is not the do more and better work. It seems iut counts, but the to energize every fiber, tissue and k Is put. A costly bone. Hegin on Ironized Paw-Paw ulted only once in , today, so you can join the army of by u man of fur- converts next week, or codification of Your druggi8t probably keeps It. led its acquisition ...... . ..... u .v. . ? , 1 but if he doesn t it is sold by the i Inexpensive comsuited every day Standard Drug Co.?Adv. Information." | The Richest Time. Comfort. SpeakLg about earthly things, yon irlle, two Muncie nre richer when you are born than t for a "hike" the when you die. because when you are n the noon lunch- horn you have prospects. When you led to appear Hfter die you can't take a blame thing with tours, causing Don- 5"ou- regardless of the degree of sucorue worried, fear- ress you attained on earth.?Atchison 1 huppened to the Globe. s r prompt nt meal ^ || ju uiiui wuisiuuN ir your child Is pale arid siekIT, his luncheon calm- picks at the nose, starts in the sleep tie ways and wan- and grinds the teeth while sleeping, eleven, and unwor- il >s a sure sign of worms. A rerahi? at nn? *dy for these parasites will he found W ?n retried to WHITE'S CREAM VERMIFUGE. It not only clears out the worms, but trowed with care, jt restores health and cheerfulness, if Donald doesn't pr|re 25c per bottle. Sold by all dealers in medicine.?Adv. i you do," suld her * that boy doesn t Rough 8tough. froni now, you call i?o indicate some of the difficulties ind I'll tell you not thut our language presents to foreignpolls News. era, a subscriber sends us this: "I sat on the bough of a tree and began rien of His. to cdugh, having some dough In my ?nt visit home, told mouth and my feet In a trough. I was lload of British sol- not thoroughly tired, though roughly he engine and took used. Wasn't that tough?"?Youth's the hollers to make Companion. gh Chronicle-Tele ch version of what Pile* Cured In 6 to 14 Day* ime Story, wherein Voor druggiat will refund money 1* PAZO rer exnlnined to the OINTMENT falta to cure anycaac of Itching. . H louie Bl(nd meedJn|rOTProtr,ldin(r,,11?ln6fo,4day? hat they were not ; he firat application ei? Eaae and Keat. 50c e "a lot of whisky t had sneaked all +++++++++++++++++ the boiler to make + + | ? he countrymen of PROFESSIONAL CAR!IS ft commandant skep- ^ a lae bothered about + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 1 1 C,ty Stur* DR. J. REECE FUNDERBURK, | - Dental Surwon. > S('ffioe Hours: J 8:30 to 12:30 A. M. 2:00 to 6:00 P. M. ft prifindMpwUOy And by Appointment. l60ic the Freer will not Residence, 16. he lHrer better tbea Office over B. C. Hough t gripe or sicken. 2Se ........A usinesslike business card is a # jess asset. We can show | fine samples here. Before ing elsewhere GIVE US A ! M. w -iM?j. , o?? rwp. v.. . OOK WORK AW WORK ? IRCULARS Work of All Kinds i . . "