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PAGE SIX 21 BILLION IS ' CHILDREN NEEI i ^ TCT LANCAST1 ' "ILKj READY TO! HL.NWW3, LA^AgrnCR, S. ( GIVE !*? ? . _ i ? c. jftfc tfl^A A' V V V V V V V V V V V^ } ' TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1918 A a^A A A A A A t VALUt UP CI Nearly 1,000,000,000 More Grain Was Rai Than in 1916. MP? Without It Growth C< ?" 1 O Health Is Impaii BllshelS U|||ted 8tatea Children's I Sed Danger In 8ltuatlon Ca High Prices. Washington.?The news T" A TASTED Bureau 9e?c Americans in Fran iuaed by Their Training i net Scho that ma ay F STEEL i i! ce Complete in Bayo- V oL J. Annoi A Che jnclng inge In CORN LEADS ALL THE Production of Grain and Ott Products Far Exceeds Any Year In History of Count Weather Ruins Flax. Washington.? Farmers co DTmrov I inn <? >! DFCT ^ mer'can babies are now Ktol ont milk because of Its b a matter of grave alarm tc States children's bureau, ler Farm "Milk is one food thai Other chlldreu muat have If the ry? strong and healthy," the bu "Whole milk Is rich In tl without which the chll ntrtbuted senses and his health Is lr i1no<? In ...hi rXY. SPEED PLEASES IN ? the United t all young Qlve Demonstration of I y are to be curacy Which la Trul; ireau warns. Graduates to Act i lie elements tors to New Ari d's growth npnlred In- yvitb the American Ari STRUCTORS % Energy and A?. y American? | jT M Instruc- J MM rivals. V V I my In Prance.-* RFSS HOI IF I ,VUU,\IUU,UIH wealth of the nation this yej production of grain and otl products, far exceeding any o in the history of the country. Immense total the corn crop It an estimated value of $4,0") The oats crop is valued at $1 000; wheat at $848,372,000, c toes at $543.1365,000. Final report on the crops J U) tne I uccu? c An aiv/ xvw/va mil ?r In the j P'y ws well the needs of I i' r furm child. There is no sub .her year tnilk In the diet of babies Ol' this children." >ads with Undernourishment, esr 3.672.000. childhood. Is the basis of l.061,427,- Sometimes when the bral ind pota- starved It results in fe ness; it is conducive to t has lust to weak muscles and weal r The ' graduation exercls the growing . . , ..." . bayonet school *.vere w is u e or eraj gpnernls and thel am young nieil( wj,0 ju|(j t)een trail . ? , ish system by Itrltlsh in teclally In R denion8trat,on of eno many evils. . , . n cells aro which was t. eblemlnded- Thy are read, to go o> uberculosla, A ,?rltl1* ."erf ' t ?ta racter. m,n 'htough the drill so os" of the large atched by Bev- X r staffs. The jt led In the Brit* y istructors, gave rgy. speed and X. uly American. 'er the top. major put the vigorously that Effe. ctive I been Issued by the departmei rlculture, and it showed that exception of wheat the leadir established records in produc biff wheat area was planted, b winter killing cut down the ci ily. Cotton wo8 caught by frost and suffered a sensath of approximately 1,000,000 bo early estimates. A late sea AO fl W 1 A. 1L _ nt of'ag- 14 ls t,le leading cause of with the Occasionally the absence ig Krulus due to ignorance?the farn ?tlon. A realize Its importance In i lit severe diet. Usually the fumily s op heuv- afford it. Wages are hlgl an early Price of foodstuffs manage >nal loss little ahead of them. Fev les from even earning a comparn son and wage, can afford to pay 1 . , mure man one man was Inefficiency. . wounds wore not serioui 'n? tor himself so narrowly '/? i i 1? onet P?,nt thnt h,a ,unl the Infant a ?Now< (h,,n .. the sorR< mp > i an holdlriK a heavy, lonu stl ler, but the Mwhen I tell you men t ? '' P a Ret the point to me. No\ v workmen, v . , , . ,,, . w. J Yeah! Give em hell! tlvely high 57 a month They "Qo Over U nurl. liut their j I. The lnstruc- +? m esenped a buy-! H c was rut. | H ?nnt would suy.; $ H ck In his hand, V to turn, try to v, turn ! YeahT^^ That's good 1"| 1 16 Top.- l!t! anua ry 1: > 5t | - vanj iiums uun uie corn c more in point of quality than and there Ib more soft cori country this year than ever be 1,000,000,000 Bushel* in E: Nearly 1,000,000,000 bushc grain was raised than in 10 final estimate shows a total pr of 6,606,728,000 bushels of leading grains. This eompai 1 flfiA ORQ nrtil \ 1- ' * Top, put Ior ""is ior lour cnnare quantity, would buy only a pint of i In the for each of these children, fore. Under these clrcumsta Kcesa. ~ welfare workers are hoptr Is more government Itself will step 16 The tlmt Anier,can babies and < oductlon ce,ve the proper amount of i the five 'Can men aro 'pav'nK by th( r-e* with to flKht and Proteot their < . . children, but of what avnll n. lei ?? The Americans worke milk a day pla3*ers, every nerve a dened muscle straining, nces child by reason of long prac ig that the to ward off some thr In nnd see point or butt, but from children re- to Jump." milk. Amer- Even more vigor was > thousands men ns they occupied t women and and, with their officers, la It If In ?- - -? ? <1 like football ^ nd every har* y The sergeant, tlce, was able Z usts with tl e ^ many he had shown by the he trench line J went over the \ * f u ~j.,,\rLru uunueiH last yeai close to the record aggregate tlon In 1615. The total wheat yield Is | 650,828,000 bushels, compart 636,318,000 bushels last year, i 861,000 bushels, the 1911-15 avt Corn production Is estim 3,159,404,000 bushels, about 3 bushels under the prellminur and compared with 2,566.0127.0 ' ?n. 8 the meantime the children i produ?- to starve at home? ?lven as d with FRANCE'S AVIATION ind 800,?ra?e. ? ? ? IU|I IU u 1UO op jre allowed by tiring from the trenc mles In the enemy trem ? the men made perfect ARTIST only three whole low 80 In a possible 100. ' The men went furl churge, urged on by the language that a Itrltlsh i s&s might be credited with command. lie shnntod erauons Degan h at the dum- ^ 'hen. Some of 1 scores, while j ( class fell beV ously at the ^ most emphatic | ^ sergeant major having at his ?* i tn hiu n>nn .4. J* The News will iro to or ess < pari v Tunsdav mnrniurr onr I 1 n o t'l? era raised in 1010. The flve-yt age was 2,754,104,000 bushels previous bumper crop in 11 3,124,746.000 bushels. The yield of outs was nlso i one and Is {given as 1,587,280,6 els, compared with 1,251,837,0* els last year. The live-year was 1,230,499,000 bushels. Production of rye is placed t"<;ive It to 'em?la the thront! That's the way get them they'll get you ! ull the time I Quirk! C, The urging wus unm men knew what to do n Pifcl they were so well train were anticipated. The French and Rrltls *\ enthusiastic, especially ; 1 -A ? ?- ? heurt, In the X . If you don't J On your toes % FVid (ulck ! Quick !" A ?cessury. The X ind did it, and J eil that orders ITiaV It h officers were ^ at the speed i w X ay morning, beginning JAI reac h all its subscribers on J ??""*tJ ""> IUARY 1, in order that the i the day published. This ( * x paper Y T liange ? 2 nusneis, against 4) bushels last year and flve-yei uge of 41,899,000 bushels. The barley crop is dually et at 208,975,0t>0 bushels, against 000 bushels last year. The bumper potato crop 1 talned In the final report; In figure of 442,336,000 bushels Is in excoss of the preliminary i and conmares with orcr ooo * !an(* enerR-v Atnf of the graduates will t>? Htely to newly arrived ui | tors. Training New Coi A division of Amerlc cently arrived lu Fran $9few regimental maneuvers will be trained In bar American artillery workl rlrhiiH. Some * * will ? sent immedl- ?$ tilts us instrue- ^ it in gent. an troops, re ce, will begin at once and rage fire, the ng with Amer- ? necessitate a "hurry-up" p their "copy" in the office. "Copy for ads in the Tuesd; rogram for our advertisers ly edition must be in the off in get- V T ? ice not T last year. Weather Ruins Flax. Unfavorable weather condlt Ined the flax crop and the ylek muted nt only 8,473,000 bushels, 14,296,000 bushels last year, tion of liny was TO.aUS.OOO tons and 15,402,000 tons of wild, c< with 91,192,000 tons and 11 tons respectively last venr. r lean aviators. The site praetlce Is rolling groun a The artillery will lay J to the tlrst objective, o1 I C.ernian trenches. The I lowing up the Are, wi trenches and then exi movement. The signal corps will of the maneuvers, for th out MS If nn picked for the ^ a barrage up i l&ter yer theoretical lnfnntry, fol- *5* II occupy the :?cute a flank Frid get the benefit ey will be car- & I uttnol/ Y I NffX than 10 O'CLOCK MON] ay edition not later than 10 T? A- .Li DAY MORNING, and fo O'CLOCK THURSDAY N r the ^ [OBN- Y crop totaled 86,278,000 bushels, 41,082,000 bushels last year, wheat production was 17. h els, compared with > In 1016. The kalllr corn crop 866,000 bushels, against '">< bushels last yeur. Following shows area, yield and production in bushels of t ing crops: against j m Buck-1 HO hush- M- Henri Farro, oilictal ? bushels flst of the French governn<e wus 75.- brought to this country a },840,000 collection of paintings, <le nerlnl battles over the flrii per acre Incidents of aviation life I he lead- c'?uds. As machlue gun < took part in many of the en 1 'M>,nK Inunched. nt!*who tmia j PACES DEATH I remarkable i plrtlriR the "'*** Seas Wreck Vc?( iK line and ts Pris?ner on L< liiKh in the 1? Day*. >bserver he counters he Prince Ilupert, B. C. .... 1... II M..1. 1. I. ui-VUVA " tio 4B ? :?R daysit wi sel and Ownar & sdge for 1 If ?Heavy aeaa ah uiuci to consistently ill be necessary to maintain We believe the advertisers co-operate witii our advei q this rule. will realize that this slight < 'tisers, ^ ihange Yield per Area. acre. Pr Winter wheat.... 27,430,000 IB.2 Spring wheat 18.011,000 12.6 Corn 119.753,000 26.4 3 Oate 43,072,000 36 4 1 Rye 4,102,000 14.7 Barley 8,835,000 23.7 Kaffir corn 6,153/100 14.7 Potatoes 4,490,000 100.R Sweet potatoes... 953,000 91.4 Hay, tame 63.fpl6,000 1.49 so prapmcniiy portrays o j vasscs. Arrangements are odurtlon. to exhibit this notable colle ^'tm'oOo principal cities of the Un .HVMmIooo under the auspices of the , ,597,286.000 of America. 60.145.000 208,976,000 ?.??.?? TRIED TO SPUR HI 442.336,000 87,141.000 79.528.ooo Cowpuncher Could Not G It tils run- '<"U1.II nami being made lo<lKf* In t,H' "I?en sett etlon In the ',m<' ,,n<l ')('ld its owner, It.'<1 States Prlw,n,'r on the ledge Aerial Club willing his two conipan Kiehitril Kohinson, off _ their deaths, accordlo l<v AIITft rt>n,'hlnK h?'reAll I U Hyan, who was given Ida fellow meinhera of et Used to tribe, was resetted and t< K hi 11 itv it on a 4 otT lunulas Is- f IH J> Stephen Hyun, 16 days after A Inns, Peter and X the ledge to f their R to reports Y up for dead by X the Metlaktla ^ >1(1 how he was ress Hours will work out to 1 to advertise '1 Specials for their advantage, as it will Saturday" in the Friday ps enable X iper. X_ jiay, wua .m Flaxseed 1.809,000 4.7 Tons. Cotton production this year mated at 10,949,000 equlvah pound bales. Tobncco yield Is 1,190,401,000 pounds; sugar 0,237,000 tons; beans, 1 pounds; onions, 13,044,000 busl cabbage. 002,700 tons. -io.ww.viu Kicking Forward to 8,473,000 Car Go. Portland, Ore.?Ilawley Is rati- the buckaroo of Koarlug i ?nt 500- now make hla flivver get given as AH well as any aagebrusl beets, these parts. 5.701,000 Rawley used to head a J iels, and an(j stall on every grade. I urn a Kn rtAiilHn't rro* Make nearly submerged at nei tide, and when not alnu combers was winked by Meecham, He said he made a raft f springs, can and pat to sea. but It up and git nwini bnek to the rock, t shover In At nighta, he suld, he the ledge with ropes, erky course was a few ruw potatoei The trouble the launch. Wlea,l~~ * ? irly every high & >st drowned by X constant rains. jT rotu the launch upset and he tied himself to Jt His only food j b rescued from ? mT The apple crop was 58.203. rels; peaches, 45,000.000 bnrreli 13,281,000 bushels; cranberries barrels, and oranges, 12.832.0C Curiosity Aids Red Croi London.?A furme. in u vl southeast England raised $1 the Red Cross through the a; a Zeppelin bomb which fell li * l<" H*. WW Wti V unvu IV 000 bar- ward to ronke the critter gc h; pears, ever he wanted speed he a , 245.000 ed back as he did when ] K) boxes, piebald cayuse. He Just v dig in his spurs. 58. The Ingenuity of Sllrn Ci illage In lately turned the Skuilsprii .000 for into the I'alnoe Garage, jency of problem. Slim fixed up ?i 1 one of accelerator Just under the wi mild i?r- ____________ >, and when- __ ilways kick- BERLIN BUTTEF he rode the rould try to rowley, who nK Saddlery ,, r -!? , :>v, solved the *0? '.A; pN*jg hi auxiliary >'f j' . ^ ^C^Bj front seat. m i . _ ^ , * I RATION A mi UF_= his fields. Thousands of peo| from nearhy towns to see th< which is described hs "bik ei put u house In." The farmer each visitor a small admission turned the proceeds over to I Bed Cross. Midget a Mother. Savannah, (Ja.?Mrs. Estls, a )le came When Itawley kicks buck 11 e crater, goes. tough to charged Metal Coffins In Ju fee and Grass Valley, Cal.?A ? he locul metal cofllns that have ni light of day for many yer vacant lot adjoining the In ! tlon of the city that Is use i midget, | yard. These gruesome spi ow 8he sure HL I ^ ink. "' tuck of old [>t seen the irs adorn a ustness por d as a Junk tt2233?3K5 I ?L. peters lying , ^ L/ INCAST LMJLi RR NF1 ffS weighing only SO pounds, Is th< of n six-pound baby boy. A < operation was performed. Bott and child will live. The fath< feet tall and weighs 180 poun ? mother about on the Kround h?v Cesarian cause of a groat deal of in' 1 mother of these fx a bronze affair tl er is six several times as much for J da. It coat when new 80 /ears i e been the One ounce of butter i forest. One | ration for the pnpula! hat Is worth Our picture shows one t lunk now as about the quantity cor ago. average American at a i per week 1h the jL :lon of HerUn. i ranee of butter, lmimed by the ?%M$I $ ?$>?$><(!> meaL # f ?{ ?$? ^ .. .. ' ' - . *> . * . . >- AAAAAAA o. A, A A vvvvvvv u^vvvv -,. . ; -J , I t