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i ' ^ ' PAGE rwo ? ne?ve of bobbiese I er | ev Police Display Thoroughness That Astonishes Colonials. BC 4 BU I I o 'London of Today a Marvel, Forming m j One of the Moat Important War vi, | Centers of Entiro World. q A Rhodeslan who has arrived In Bnglund to "Join up," after service In R| the three campaigns undertaken by the South Africans, assures me of his astonishment at the tact and thoroughness exhibited In the dally work of military police, says a writer In ^ Westminster Gasette. The London of ^ today Is, Indeed, a never-?nHin?? m.fc el to the colonial soldier. It forms ^.8 one of the most Important military vt centers of the world. It Is Inhabited toy a floating population drawn from w, one of the most cosmopolitan armies M In history?an army, too, that Is In no w way remarkable for the gentleness of Its fighting methods when the game's foot. Yet, as my South African m friend phrased it, "the whole mob goes about on Its business and Its tjpleasures like a small flock of contented sheep with a couple of well- n, trained dogs behind them." h, Things were not always managed st that *way In the early days of the fr forWj* raised by the dominions In the i ni ? first year of war. My Informant 111 us- I trates the contrast with an Incident ei that came under his notice while his regiment lay Intrenched ut Swakop- \ tnund .during the* "German South- d< west" campaign. One morning the men of the Union advanced posts saw pproachlng them from the desert three living skeletons, who staggered b, like drunken men as they groped o! their way hllndly through the furtiace of sand. A comrade lay help- ni less a mile or so behind, too far gone ni to walk. He was brought In Inter, tt unconscious,, but still alive. The four ni ' heroes?captives In the hands of the M Iluu?had preferred the chances of death to the grim certainty of a cruel ui and galling captivity, and had man- et aged to escnpe from their Jailers un- hi ' der cover of darkness. Practically si without food and. for the most part, th without water, they ,hnd traveled Si some hundreds of miles?from one or t end or tne vast territory to the nt other. Almost naked, the lee-cold tn winds of night had crippled them, hun- 1* ger had robbed them of their It strength. and thirst had all but driven tu them to madness. They had escaped 1 7a *' "by the skin of their teeth" from tr both vengeful Htin and prowling Hon. And an ofllelous military policeman greeted them on their arrival ^_ln the British lines with the order (Jkotthey or were not to loiter In the streets of In c the town! rl: HI "Up Again!" ;cli When tre were little shavers, tod- i dllng about the house and went down w' on the tloor or the ground hecuuse our \ feet could not keep up with our ambltion to run and "get there" right off; r" grandmother, a lovely old down East la lady! would sing out to us: "Up again I' Never mind I That didn't hurt you! to Up 'agnln!" So up again we would at Jump, all the hurt gone. Just because 'it grandmother cheered us to try It over to again, writes Vincent In Farm Life., fo Sam \Jones has had the luck of had It# Crops two or three years. Things have aeemed aWalnst him. Rat he has been hu as brave aw a Hon. No frost can ever "" xr ^at] fro*e-the smile from his xj^^^oted the hope In his heart! at 't this year. Just ln "* "** ? Li?iW- ][e best of luck aH I'1 througt^fcttGrtO I vktfr mi , I,, But I wonflPiV^" T11ls neighbors lias been down to sing out to Sam: Up again, old man! This Is all right! ' ? You'll come out all right?ca/ft help j ,m jtr ^ v do ',*,1-don't know of anybody that has v bad time to look up front his own hoe- j Hr< tng and plowing and. digging long anoucrh tn <lr> fhiit It's 11 shnmo trll Come on! Let's go down right now 'or and cheer Sam up a bit! Maybe we i ' can give htm a lift at the work, too. , All tho world will ho tho brighter for olu It. after that?to Sam and to you and i?> ine, writes Vincent In Farm Life. n,n Tin STOLEN TREASURES OF ART IT Germany Will Hold Rare Collectlona or Taken From France and Belgium yoi 9 Unleaa Peace Terms Interfere. arc sfr Will one of the pear.> conditions |n- dor iwolve a return to Belgian and Frei.-h mil art treasures removed by the tier- ed nans since 1014 from the occupied mu \t territories? asks the New York Eve- In# ml rig Post. Until the present war's outbreak, reryone baa supposed the custom of " nations changed since Napoleon's the ftB^^taie, 4b that It would no longer be pos-siblfl for a conqueror to fill his mu, * aeums with - plunder. That supposl- m" * tlon, like so many others, seems to j?s, have been given the lie by the kaiser, whose agents are said to have empV tied the Antwerp and Brussels mu- *IB< aeums for the benefit of Berlin. Even " the emperor's grandfather. In the war <> < /if 1 R7fl fnnlr i.riiMto?ll? r." II a# ? ? |?? u\.v?vnii/ ??Vf ivaa Paris art treasures*. ?, Malice has ascribed this moderation jfro 'to the lack. In that Spartan Renera- " tlrni, of appreciation for art, which led km those earlier Invaders to confine their hln activities, for the most part, to or- i niolu clocks and silver services. The modern Prussian, however, from the 1 crown prince down, has become a / dilettante, an art connoisseur. Hence gee tjio very thought of cleanup made of not / f r I t directs. Tterlln, Willy Tillly, Is To j I AAA mude a world art center. If tour- I |l\^ 8 prefer Paris because of Its ftreat- sWW natural charm, they will. In any |i eut, be forced to visit the Prussian pltal In order to see Itubens "De- Mortality ent From the Cross." j A monopoly of the world's potash pply, and a collection of stolen art, to keep the world at Germany's i . prey?unless the terms of peace prode otherwise. Thorougl Sick AYS CANNERS WERE BUSY Readere resident Peck of National Food Commission Assorts American Women . . _ A . statistics < Do Not Waste Food. ? ^ . ivrwuru D Charles Lathrop Peck, president of ores' ? National Emergency Food commla- . e on. said at a dinner In Washington ?u at the women of America hove 1 . ? ' inned 500.000,000 Jars of fmlt and cafu[ ,4They who charge the American . oman of today with food waste," he e P ^fa ild, "are as Ignorant as the huckster , n( 8 as." 1,W^ are 1 "A huckster said to his mate: ^ and tha " 'Gee, Bill, you look down in the ' n ?er 1 outh!' naturally " 'Ain't I (tot caufw to look flown In nornml ie mouth?' said Bill. 'Everything's ? me wrong with me lately. First, an e g ,1pr titomohlle runs Into and kills my ?S8. Naturally. I try to comfort my- ***?? ?US W 'If with a few beers, and get pinched or ?"p >r drunk and disorderly. They glm- oroughly e a week, and when I get back home J8 a cur'(,s' find my wife's gone off to her moth- ' certalnlj "a with peritonitis.' ,f hp wpr< "What?' said the other huckster. cntH n"^ ( Vhat? That Dago Ice cream Juggler )wn Middle alley? Poor old Bllll*" th? flne8t n science Is < More Fame for 8tuttgart. Irirly p?'rsl Stuttgart, which French nvlators " ? s sy imbed recently, Is the original home OI?8' r the aircraft engine. It was In Stutt- , cnr?" irt that Daimler evolved the Internl combustion engine which a French- OUK 1 ^ ',>ar inn, with an eye to utility, quickly not ',ay to irne<l to account In the first practical n then I lotor car. says the Christian Science *H 'n 'I"' [onltor. Here, too. Count Zeppelin *v t','s 8 rolved his monster airships, making ?n ')ro *0 of the knowledge which trials and 'n care cperlments In the big Di.lmler works "y rpducln| id served to bring to light. Facts Progresses, ich as these seem more pertinent at constantly lese times than the other reasons for H"'' 1,1 'oss tuttgnrt's fame. She has. as every- snldler, bu ie knows, a famous music academy, hotter eqtil id tofer reputation for music Is cer- I,ar,,tus to inly far older than that which she or shrai is acquired by her machinery; also, fr,"n many Is unspoiled by anything of the na- wo"hl have re which has made the very word and c? ppelln a byword In civilized couu- covery Is i lea. course. The draft Had Hidden Wealth. dlnury sob For twelve years Michael Kenney, w'th him hi ice a Brooklyn water Inspector, lived thuslnsm I a small furnished room at 2781) M??r- ?' coming h n nvenue, the llmnx. He seldom condition tti >oke to anyone, un?1 when he was ac- I dentally asphyxiated hy gas the po- Searcl e had no way of ascertaining Certain hether he had any relatives. gists, the h It was known he owned the two- ' lately, hold mlly house In which he occupied a to spend n 0111, und he was given a decent bur- in exploring 1, posits In CI Public Administrator Hammer went a London c< the Morris avenue house recently a spokesma id searched the room in hope of added: ullng Information which might lead "It Is ltn relatives. In bureau drawers he Importance und bank books representing depos- try. We ca i of $2o.b00. Under an Icebox there but It Is cor is $'2,041 In bills, und hidden In the "Oil Is all ilr of an old settee was $100 In gold, rhomeut tha have men, High Individual J*orala. ,f you have The reason w?jy morale 1? i,*cc?cnir greatest nio times of pf-ace as well n? in war t4 ? fit ,?morale of no army can h* Concern ther than the Individual toonh ef The New ? men, declares San Antn?jfta estry at S.vn erefore the mry best soAAqr* a circular h ?se recruited from civil ttta ietv> nierce throv ve every day morale?the OMP ski against the things, who stand fenrtaa#y fra moth, which mt they believe to be rtglK. wtu? shade trees i uncllsmnyed by opposltloe and tp- season. Tli rent defeat, and who acnapt white and < filiations calmly, patiently ucd with readily nf ' tltude. bank of eln den of that stripe cannot be may be coll led or confused In military sffuus, dun bed with e they huve beeu trains! as *>1- not hatch, rs. Just as In every-l i> Ufe t~cy has suggest* inot be kept down by circu*n*'.4A*?t?. park commli i?y are Individually Invincible end destroying tl ice when organized Ir.to ta army, once und pu y nre militarily Invin -t'olo ? Therefore when you r-ad ?f sn stm7 Codfish a military unit with u li'gh t.i'wa'.e The cod lis i know tlm*. the men In tbv runka arrives In tl 1 the officers ever t'u-n m-ia of Franco at tti ong. dominant mills*c who u.e?t a week. < ith calmly In the dis-'horgo erf their breakfasts a Itary duty ami who Cenrv-' be rout- dlan and Hr tior overnwi-il ?>? -- . *'j ? i - i''it up t<> their st be vanquished, If at all, Sy ?gh'- CAnada h? the food pr< days a wool Contradictory Evidence. notes n or There Is tine thing curious about great demnn minutes of u meeting." tla thermal What Is thatT rsln, nor lot They ore generally ulYalis of mo- nor HUhmarl task of suppl empire with Training Counts. paralleled In Our me.theiiuitlciil expert here la > r. ~.'ki?I othle;e." I suppose that Is why he tlnds it gyhjei Sttsy to run up h column of flguieg." >t one ot A Wlir Fiah. , churches wa T wonder why thla goldfish never sen In time < iwh any." ^ aervatlon of The Intelligent .lltfle- creW^ire phnslzed, a? iws there would tie no room for gave ear w i la that small globa." Hunday finer Had a Good 8tare. i who was of faude?Let's sturt a secret society I kyoungster, ill e -All right; I heard u.^ot of^the clergymi rets ut the bridge c^ib tarjPtTIi in !?The Lnmb..^_ \ THE LANCASTER NEWS, LANCAS IM TDrUPIirC n"tIon generally. in incnunto ?< ? w:w for Instance. Tl i tils grandson. "I Less Than in Any oi 3 Previous Wars. there nre so man | cohol, why, for I ; tnnn now part Asserts That Disease It 8? liquors?" Then t hly Eliminated That a grandfather. Man la a Curiosity. ? I PHILOSOPHY ( with relatives and friend* ? mt should get considerable Lonely Bachelor otn a study of the mortality Not Welcomir of the armies recently put 80rrow li y a well-known physician, t-Blts states. While his flg- I read a story I not so favorable as those today. And afti from Paris Indicating that part of It I laid >f permanent losses?killed, and I too, looke nlsslng and disubled?oggre- looked past the per cent per annum of the damp, dimly Ugh >rces engaged, they are nev- Into the heart of 1 Istlnctly encouraging. to grasp a vision 1 that about sixty men per ater writes In the >elng killed and ISO wound- In the story u t a very large proportion of was telling his r return to the trenches. This, lug married. Is not to be compared with "I begun to death rate In time of pence -"whether there w military age, which Is but marrying at all. 1,000; but It Is a vast lm- pie who were wr upon the showing of any gather, and even ar. they lunl dissolvi thing, disease has been so ties. I discoverei eliminated that a sick man ally meant childr ty. The soldier at the front and death. I took r less liable to attack than Why fall In love 11 ? at home. Everything he so 1 was going to Irlnks and wears, almost arrows of outrn he touches. Is subject to parents were b nedlenl supervision of which couldn't touch me rnpnble, and if any pnrtlcu- plness? If I bail stent bacillus were to get have only myself stem In spite of all preenu- worry about?and oulil find him In such su- would suffer ago Ion thnt Its work would be on my uccount. ? high commands have thor- In my shell and ned the lesson that It does around my uffectl train a man to be n soldier row. rise him from a cause that "I was a fool 'nst degr?*e preventable. give now to have ame token, experience, both the time I've em tectlon of the soldier and n dead child. Pi of the wounded, Is stead* In hand. Deadei bt the dentil rate ns the war due and you lose Not only are new tactics rather have had being developed which re- woman 1 had lov< exposure of the individual than to be what 1 it he Is constantly being less, wifeless, frl pped with defensive np- I read the pa minimize the effects of hul- ( then 1 took It to 1 inel or gas attack. Finally, him sometimes, ti classes of wounds which plier. spelled probable death In "I think," he rtaln crippling In 1018, re- reasoning Is quite low almost a matter of j "There's an ol ers the whole tli ed man who goes as nn or- ? Her, taking his Judgment ! never to have lov? id leaving his excessive en- 'love' Isn't the 01 tehltid, has every chance Into that proverb, ack. and in better physical In place of love, <j lan when he left. | "I think," I salt i 'TIs better," I im h for Oil In Britain. j to have known, eminent American geolo- lost?" ouse of commons was tohl "You know," s thnt It Is well worth while "that every cha ronslderahle sum of money chance. Some [a \ for possible petroleum de- und feel and lo\e reat Britain, according to ^respondent. The speaker, TAL.(_ _. in for the board of trade, TAKE CHANCE possible to exaggerate the Graep the Mood a of finding oil in this conn- tho Great Thron nnot yet say that It Is here. Count talnly worth looking for. nost more 'mportant at liils We were corning 11 anything else. You may party together, m munitions and money, but was late at nlgtn no oil you are without the and as we snt toj five power we are using." almost empty trol "poke very suddi ing the Tuaaock Moth. I writes Margaret York state college of for- Christian Herald, reuse has recently sent out "Just now," she *tter to chambers of com- to be very happy ighout the state warning afraid to take It I" ravages of the tussock The rain beat, bid fair to be severe on against the enr wii during the next growing ( It for a moment b? e egg masses, which are "Why?" I quest ronsplcuous, may be seen are you afraid to t the present time on the be happy?" is nartlcularlv. and these i "Rpwhim" ? oofo<1 and destroyed or her eyea looked fui creosote ho that they will and the mln. < The college In Its letter afraid that It won' d that local shade tree or When^lt Is nutti nslons tnke the matter of are crimson and gi he egg masses In hand at beautiful, we know sh It vigorously. | them, that they i withered some day for Trench Soldiers. keep us from lovlr h army Is no dream. It ors?e trenches somewhere In It'" "ke that, to ie rate of ft,(XN),COO pounds springtime, and tli Mi its strength of "two mer. We know tl nd one fish dinner" ("ana- fade away and tha Itlsh "Tommies" are kept nn^ that there w working mark. clouds where there 'rself is helping to solve sun. blem t?y having two fish And so this fa c?Tuesdays and Fridays, friend and to othe irrespondent. With this Never be afraid id for fish the Nova 8co- ness because It ma n sufTers neither fog, nor plness Is as beau nor snow, nor darkness \ of spring and the ne to Interfere with his the vivid leaves of lying the dominion and the though It might n< fish In quantities never too beautiful to pi i history. glance. ? I And then, ag tl Tit for Tat. and as we know, d it of the Flundny sermon take your chancy, i the uptown New York W"1 not stay. I^?o s the duties o< tl><> ?lil. of friends lnnk'?? r>f wa^. The need of con- <*lntea. look at the all foodstuffs was em- ^ou P"*" every, dh] V_ 'ong the persona who the average of ha "lall boy, replete In h,Jth. You'll see n 7 * with hlN grand- ] thnn frowns; mor a*. rarffrfltfc* man, ! H,,fl ?n'e?! >vlou?ly devoted to the ^"n't be afrafcl ' .^nd at this' tHrne." sold happ'nepa because liri, In the course of hla ty^be^otffol to s tlfoaniiill aipc^iflce u'ii, ], ^fjptjcs, Instead; an ot u?p.' l?^op*>eaatlfhl no TEH. S. C. There Is a shortage WEATHER CHANGED HIS V f?t uh eat lees candy. I le stout man nudged New Englander Allowed Blowing t Is time for sober, of Church Steeple by Hurrlcar n on the part of all," influence Hie Wedding Pla rgyraan'; "and when iy war needs for al- The recent destruction by flr nstance. should any certain ancient New England it ake of spirituous house has set the villagers to re he small boy nudged an amusing unccdote connected its partial demolition nearly i = tury ago, when It lost Hs steepl 3F MAIN CHANCE *,urrlCttne> ^y8 the Youth's Co . Deliberate and cautious lover < ; ?cur,., of ruru, it hi i f/ * England; but surely In none ol ? * *' i does the hero show less Impel ? _ . . than the Amos of this story si n a current magarloe Ff)r tpn ara he had f ?r I read a certain (lent KUta. at ,aRt he hnd prc h i,?.^n,' had been accepted, and the w "Ul 1 dny was set. It dawned unprop . . e P,lK** n o a with a howling gale blowing, r x*. 7 ?Ca# ,U1'i Incrensed hourly "In violence. , my r ? n w m ?nr? < appointed hour, nevertheless ''in ,!rr,an ii *' iJ1U* guests gathered at the home i Christian Herald. . .. . .. ... ... , . bride and waited for the bride; wealthy old bachelor ...... , . . but he did not appear, eason for never huv- _. . . , . , The storm was truly terrific; 1 , ? . . . the meeting house, Just acroi wonder. he said. . . . . , . . . common, had already surrendei as any advantage In ..... , . , . . steeple with n tremendous eras I saw u lot ot peo- .... . . , , , . . . ., . ' bride became hysterical and her etchedly unhappy to- . ... , .. o. . . . ' ers begun to look worried. Oi more wretched after * . d their matrin ?iRt "the .1 that marriage us?- <'1,n ,n fr,,nt of A,no" door hnd en. anxiety, sickness dmvn ?? niust surely have cru* ; counsel of my fears. the *ho,e ,of the house; p ind marry If by doing An,<fs wus kl,,ed or ?),nm'd um] expose myself to the wr< <k; geous fortune? Mv At ,ast ft VnrtJ of oth dead. Sorrow t,M'rs Parted forth. In the teeth . Why invite unl.np tempest, to Investigate. Who I no family I should renthed ,he f,,r,n ,he e,ni w" to look ihit f,?. ... Standing, and on the threshok I :;l?! "'?< >, Mitrprlscd. Am.* 1 nles of bereavement "Ul'posed tlmt of course the w So I Shut myself up WOU,d be I*>?tponed. built an Iron wall "Well. now. when I woke up lous to keep out sor- Pouring guns and pitchforks, speak, and I says to myself, i I lei..., , 'I don't know 'Itoot thlu I I don't i U Hill WIKIIIIU II " * """ * hud sorrow ! Many1* Arter breakfast twns wuss; an Med my friend with 1 to myself: "I most know the) tin and joy go hand U off; 1 Inost know th*y W,,U a your capacity for my eye on ,,H> "lwt,n house " the other. Today I'd nnd 1 cou,d H,H' twn" raying ' u year or so with u erah,e' '* kl,ow t,,oy'd "r,,'r >d and have lost her off' 8ays 1 to n,v"Hf' 'hut th,'n am?a lonely, child- on ,H 80 "..reasonable maybe endless old man." WOI,,t-* 1 k,>P' mv oye on t,M' 1 ragniph over. And ho,,8t* steeple, and says I: 'If Mi i man 1 know-I call 1 dnn<t; and ,f sh" ,lo|,,t' 1 do' > myself, the plilloso- "sh,> swung and she swayed a kind of hung in the wind, am told me. "that the J*'st as 1 wns K?'ttln' my boots ! right! start, over she went! And, sn; d proverb that cov- myself: That's a clear show ilng. I think "Tis pv<>r there was one; afld here 1 oved and h.Jt than Kvpn n woman cnuldn't R,,y 1 ?d m nil!' The word ou?hter stand up agin u gttle \ jly one that will lit lm'ot,n' hoU8,> steeple can't. N You can put "he' Hnys 1 to n,.VK*'lf? 'there ain't a i ir 'known' or 'felt!' doubt about It; tills weather is J, "that you're right. able for weddings!'" ised, "to have lived. Nevertheless, he was Imper to have loved?and P*r?uaded to come and be n without wultlng for It to clear \ nld the philosopher, nco Isn't a losing Plnk Tea Workers Barred oplo live nad know The h,'n(1 nf the canteen ( without lo.uU' I" ment of the National League for en's Service has requested all tea" members to resign from 1 ON HAPPINESS vision. "I would rather have c pendahle woman than one tin s It Piuses and Join whn <llIl't work they hi 0 Wearino Smiling engagement to play golf or beci enances. '8 their afternoon at home," s marked, according to the Woi home from a dinner 1 "*r", ? y friend and I. It Uod rross workers nnd war 1 and rather rainy. ?!"! U" !^" "7 ?P tether In the damp. <;'?? ?k'e problems of orgnr.lr.ers ley car. my friend *? ^ "Ut tb" lnd,fr?n>nt and only and seriously cU\"X ^?rKer' ,be pP n wh? w E. Sangster In the ;?8t, lly "rider every .... u..i??r< H ??TV? IIHTUHK^, I n monkey-wrench or two Into t nald. I ve n chance nidation machinery?and dlaa But I m almoHt untu a new "cnuse" or a bi banner flaunts Into view, in a futile manner. Such women are obstacles 1 ndows. I listened to progress of any cause with whlc ?foro J spoke. Bee gj to p|Hy. loned at last?"wh> ake your chance?to No Butter at Vaaaar. The announcement at Vassar < ered tnv friend, and thnt no morp Gutter will be ser away past the car dinner has caused much discuss!* ?ven because I ni j^r|g promise to give the i 1 ,HHttrial, says New York World. . 1 imn, and the leaves WHr measure, established on a old-colored and ver> nf the high cost of living. Thi \ even as we admire wjj| have gravies, Jellies and J? will he brown ami take the place of butter. It wq '. But that does not that the college would lift t?i ig their glorious col on hutter for dinner Just as M there were any complaints.*r o, with flowers, and The hard-hoiled egg for bre te blue sky of sum |? doomed, too; at least It mtiwl tint the flowers will served where oinelet Is-to *>e h t springtime will go Because most of the^jj^rls h 111 be winter storm sweet tooth, the college uiHJr ? were once aparkles wm increase the sugar se^?e meals j but this will be evyAed; the answer to my cutting down "of meat, r friends of mine: , , to irrasn at hntml y not last. For hap- | A . Overcoming C-moirfl.fle. ttful fih the flowers I An A^rrtran physicist believe sky of .ommer and th<* "dvitntages of camouflageautumn. And even <*h*in kinds- of -esmout r?t last, happiness la f"n ^ oyorcome by an opposing iai by with jrfver a by Providing It. airmen and ' -? scouts with colored glnsses or s< L philosopher asutf I of contrasting colors to use wltl lon't be sore, as yoV &???< ? notes Popular Mecl st happfbofs.- that If Magazine. When the colors of k around your circle greens are properly selected, "your business asso- form!' Hnd othpr objects may be .Casual qnowds that ! ?PP'nr In contrast, Instead r and von'll ne^ that harmony, with-their surroundlni p,7to, l. mthi-r ?>? ??. Camonfln.. .. pmotl, tore smMe*. I think. mRnv ? *** ,R accomplished larjp e merry faces than the u*c of pnlht. objects feeing shades, that blend with the landi to4ake a chance'ab In *P,te of cortnln difficulties .you fear that It la would arise. It Is believed that JSst. Take your efforts at concealment could b? gulng thAt happtooas dered quite Ineffectual 9J the I t to last f t ; stated. . ? ,7 ( TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1918, I IEWS I Qa? May Help Win War. fl ' Our Illuminating mis plants may win n 2 Over the war for us. according to the Amor- | te to lean Chemical society. These experts na. ! say that the only way of quickly lni creasing the avalluhle supply of toluol e of a Is to extract It from the nutlon's gas. testing Toluol Is the basis of trinitrotoluol, the telling famous Ilrltlsh high explosive T. N. T. 1 with The production In this country Is con* cen- fined largely to -by-product coke ovens e In a and the eutlre present output Is con- % ? impan- , tracted for. However, by quick and A i energetic action we can secure an lm- $ nnktng mense supplementary supply of this I 1 New vitally necessary substance by treating __ \ ' them Illuminating gas without affecting ths * f :noslty quality of the gas appreciably. howed.. its pa- I 8avlng Tea for Soldiers. I nwnru, ' id eiiikihiiu ira nag nuvancea la ? 1 eddlng price to such an extent and It la at tha Itloua- same time so necessary an accessory which of diet In the army that It Is consld- - ff At the ered an act of patriotic economy to w the drink cafe au lalt for breakfast In- J of the stead of the usual cup of tea, notes a } groom, London correspondent. Of course, any a coffee that Is diluted with milk la l ndeed, cafe au lalt, but the terra Is usually I ss the applied to the beverage as the French \ red Its take It for breakfast. That Is a mixIn The ture of clear coffee Infusion to which broth- lu added a llberul amount of hot milk, ninous ( great Then Ananias Turned Over. / blown First Dentist?The fact Is. I've got \ hed In gentleness down to such a flne point i erhaps that all my patients go to sleep while ler the I'm pulling their teeth. Second Dentist?That's nothing! jJJj volun- Mine are beginning to have their , .' of the photogrs^hs taken while I operate, ?dUK n they because they always have such a 'Wj I is still pleasant expression on their facet. 1, very __ t " , eddlng Political Advertisements.'' 4 i 'twas To ,he Democratic Voters of the so to i K,fth <nys I, J' 1 respectfully Ask to he renominat- j know!'led and re-elected to Congress from 1 d says this District and agree to abide the a I' but 'result of tho Democratic Primary \ I had giectipn. I itOOTnO f consld- * wl" not al,lc to sPe,1(t much j put it | "me in the District this summer, be- ' I , woro-jcaU8e ot tbe great amount of lmi they portant legislation growing out o liootln' the war situation, but will attend /I e goes, meetings in the District whenever ? I J possible. It is absolutely. essential 41 nd she f()r congre88men to pe ftt their post jf on to at th'? "me. W.F.STEVENSON. I is i to B4-tf. ing. If V [ stiiy! NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. V n man M,g vhen a Notice is hereby given that the un o, sir,' jderslgned will, as guardian of the nite of estate of Josephine F. Brewer, on J (insult- the day of August, 1318, make ihwr "fln^P return as such guardlan^^M*^^ lurried ;"ul app1^ *^tbe Probate Court Ik ,p loincaster county for letters dismlB- Jw i MARY H. BREWER, Mjk lepart- 'Estate of Josephine F. Brewerl^j^^J^l Worn- July 1, 1918. lt-a-week xer (11- Xotire of Scholarship Examination ,ne THK (ITAIIKI,, Jr I Churl . S. C. 4 ive an ? ' M , iuse it Coures in Engineering, Sciences, M . ^ and Arts. 11. S. and C. E. Degrees. * t Military instruction <>f unsurpassed excellence,^ Classed 'by. the War De- .N partmenti ae "Distinguished Militarjr- t '^F work- ,....... / V st the one ^Scanty (fcp tlie State scholar? r/ i?how ships for T.aiipitsler county vrtll be Ineffl- filled by competitive examination an nthusi- August 9th. **Theee scholarships V n,.,v provide lor neai?K*lt expox/ses. It throws anc' only those fPTdWatap itfho -11 he or- aro unable to* pay art eligible j4 for them. Neeessaj^Mla^fcCcan*be T[ 'I'**1""8 obtained from the i?ut>erinTent|ent at 9 A limited number of pay fiefs In the 1 will be received". Expenses, Jlud- *E5H h they ing hoard, uniforms, tuition .nd all i other fees, wA7. Next session be- Mi gins Sept. tfth. Catalogue sent on , request. Audress 1X>D. O. J. BOND. Nupt., ollege ThevCitadel, Charleston, S. C. ved at ff|| >n,- but ?. M| ^ LEGAL ADS ff ("Count jr r '*' '* W' I e girls ?T REGISTRATION NOTICE. f I ims to ,-?* ?_____ I s sold? ~ * e banW oiaie 01 aoutn Carolina, County of I,ancaster. ' *,1 <knn >T? Voters of Lancaster County: notjbe Under the act of the general asajf semgly of 1917, all registration cerpve a tiflcates will terminate on Juhe 30, prftles t ] yjg; an(\ for the purpose of rent nil "" registering all voters of the county, y the books of registration will he open In the office of the county hoard of registration at Lancaster court house a that'eVery <,ny ^urlnK the months of July and August (Sunday excepted) from 9:00 o'clock A. M. to 6:00 P. M., at army which time the voters are invited to other appear In person and qualify, creens Note, please: That under the law, i field you must apply In person, and not by ? hnnlca proXy these unl- i I>uririK this time voters of all sec- j made1 tlons of the county may register; or in out for tneir .convenience, the regis< m, he tr&tion boated will visit all townahipf^HF ~ J, <1 In during the month of September atklf ' jk" * 'ly by register ^he voters.' Thia schedule V K1**" will be published later. ^ o. a. Porter,' f t.A thn* 'A W. P. Estrldge, V M. > *ren? J R J- ' / W9k ncane Ccufnty I Ward of Registration. J