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WILL HEA) AIMIES Annoned it. CIie( of Staff by Secre. tary of War. lIlarbord Takes Care of DIetaille DIntIes. Washintmin. .\lay 1:.-General Per shinl. since the enld of the war noin inally the heatl ot' the ariny but av tally w ithout any iniportant tlties or authority, twill becole llief of the ix neral staff and the actual head of the army July 1, Secretary Weeks ain neIlineed today-. oil that dlate he will re liev .\lai. Gen l'yton (. bircIM, the present chief of staff. InI addition to his InVew dutles Gen eral Pershing will remain head of the gene1ral headriuIa rters or war staff of ile arnlly. a post rectintly createil for It mot. Ie will have as assistant chiif of the general staff his old ftrtnti and (li-f of staff in -'an % 01.\i Wn. Jameis N.-iro:d who) w;,n \I:j. e nti. \-illia A l. Oi' 1% T --'1% \d at Il n l 1:1. Ilk o" i ta sai -V: h " n. than ticiI i71, ant to :e:.v a:- 1. n u. tli ch :.f o:' staff, hand'ine :- h ter, drat zly with th sere'tary .a tTtl l1avin- General 1rimn frep :n acquaint himst:f withl 140 varin e: m0nts t na : -ia .! On ganized reserves. which would form It i t r art hi .:-:n u' nd : his rn(mand. V a n- raino sh, c K h) ::nde ta.n tht Ir, I a ta . WIII.AT K lil \ nt e m t m n Tf ,r 1 1u r 1i -1 cu r . tV Promi n. all~vt 0- of bi n v n 7h staymand law. "V: Or. ."V WeaeIilldi'lthlo . i i ra ia. l'ih It'. I- 'i. i i u ofa aucerShp. W* h a t I l h ~ t ., m : - feed on woi at a Ili u.ai !o l \T S . ('tia t, a itd ii o eew m - fl.t Ch-aned alt ra\ 1 u i ' dI-. Dagt abot streni h ndd' m to h it-T SN \'" h e in . 5", $1.i- i.i So (ndtiarnk Lauren~ls lIirdwtare Coi., Ptnt'm Diru Store, and C. N. Ke-nnedy & Mutn.. Money back without question if HU I'T'S GUARANTE[ED -SKIN flSEASE REMEDIES (Hunt's Salve and Soap), fail in the treatment of Itch. Eczema, ..- Ringworm, Tet ter orotherhich. -ing skin diees. Try thic treatment at our risk. PinnmftIIi I) rnwt'M gEn.. BELIEVE LAND IS ACCURSED French Workmen Refuse to Complete Building of Structure Which They Assert Is Haunted. Corner sites are usually at a pre mnlui n i any givat olty, but Paris hits one that has reiailned titiocetipled for nearly : yevtrs simly herause French earlinters, briklayers and tmastifs re fu'te' to cillipletei a sitettire which w'as beguni there itild whiel they de el.rei is himuntted. The corner is the rue die i Ville-tte. Ill IX" the nilemr of the 1lot de eildev to t bubi a threv-story brick Sapatrtii'lt house, but hardly hdut work stairit'll ('[I thel wall., wIl l wNv lilllell fourel1. the bldy (it' a wounwho had b ii (-lit into liees atil huried in a bansket. The Ilaborer*01s thr1eVW dlow their tools mnit refiitei t, work. A in-w crew wa us hi1ul, but t.hO first 1ay thyI' wire lt vork a s'a :ToI fell. killni'e' ie. of the wqrtkinen anid in th'I r*' wil's unin the yn~It1 II huved th t r --\' r to ' 2.iv u the l'r I' yar the constru haen -vt'erk -i ic Oa btX 2:ts at:.i a:-1iriesk. " ne . ay t!- ur ' een. ::. the READ BIBLE TO GET PENNIES Woman in State of Washington Has Found That Scripture Study May Be Purchased. T cc::11-.1Int that 1.t11,10 nO l r''''.! their It12 lx. 31rs. Gaflhlesq o ':.r n a way to lop 1'~ ~ 11 1 1tt1 x : * x -k t'ar:e ~biereal.- Ai w weeks Y ! 1' 1: n r verses fo t rt1 in ' .' '" 1 i th' liibl. . AI inew she is re~~eine heaLv I(s t mail Inl L.1 n h rel rein wh t ave earniel their l niii -a.Il waint thetn at (nce, Glen M1. 1ey writtes in the Seattle l'ot Int'2etlcn or. It wuld require o(ile o esona's te 1.0 ane11xSir all the letters atal inail k't i-es. 1i1iu StS have Come nro1) all] I.arIts So(f th I 'nited States :al! ther. h:Ive even 1beon ap Sicat its ifrn f rign co auntries. I lence, L'eelrI'al lible I'e: ding, I We note, 4 tonly a inatter of going out and Iuy itIt. Mr. litlukefeller and ethetr., If his fatness Iiihlit ilalke Bihle readi ng. tie avoation of the wi! he eintry by dtachtiing a few miillion dillars a:. turin' theta into pelniles. ulit wxi! that varioety of liile roading -10 W!.%' L -, I- ,? W ill It stliinullat- thle rea!'!rs wlhi are after int-is to) fol hIw tho Christian life'? r is it stin idy Istinuitedl that n bdy enn read nach i I the 1t0- witIoit stinie of it sti'kin-: tto hit? How to Use Violets. "V. ', ' i . : 1.:uol. hn adi.tion - : .lx'. er" have at to.:h re-ney, un ~hi -ta. It lin h till - a h r ji n - -me T b)ie re Col Or Farms. u!n:ly for 1 '. a.-' itha n ' o ou a u nu o c;r in :1.. s, - en n ..:n n ,N.: ':''-.:a I. T 1 w-i ianaa Puzzled Expert. IIohi'c l. .5 r f ss r i~ e h : r Co tensiered. Frea.art ism.lv'e the inlrbl xi."---T'..do CALLS FOR STEADY NERVE Duty Devolving on Cook for East Africatn Monarch Can Not U3 Called a Sinecure. 'ho I1v. Johiil loscoe, rector of Ovit.:to n Nrwfol k. kept ietuibers of the loyal soelety woniderin: for tuore 1 ta anI hwiur whilIe hek lectuwrei onl his J uII :*nIy hrl I It E-h st A frica. where L. wvelit n It t1r of (oivestigatin il lhtelaa If Aif I te gove'in neit ani tihe Ioyal society. King ' r 11e 1s ain4seil by tle ra . ehr's i!et-m'llition of the royal serv :lilts at Blilyoro,i one of the iaces M1r. 1 iaisee :isitud. lie ileserihedltheir iuth1iks inl his leeture in L.ondtion. "Thie kin's chief eiiok hias a very tr..N;! e.io . snill Mr. lRoscoe.. "The 11:-:1 i h t every inlorni. h~; le h:i: _s t th, kiing a lot of sievially arm o ient. with which hie nu11 1 w:4 a:ill run! the royal enela u. I 'h h t.e I whi:keucil lk- tlirs the Irai .~, , i in at ih.:i1a stuih- e - :~ ft I!ecut thb- inay n1't r ' i sneizina 41 i' . ' h h :' he i . If ft bi' :\iy i nsur tine'ks but ifiby - w h 0t lin l, i1 fork h e Ii i.~i.' I t I l it, i d y lAl f -I Ih 1:y. , : V :In It nlyI, carry it "lut SmaS. Kfss C \vhty D ItAy .an'd I . Iy fr a sx Weeks'I 1 h1itlIay. POODLE IS MAIL'S GUARDIAN Small Kansas City Dog Dirty and Shaggy. but as Faithful as They Make Them. Ire is . i n t a I ttle sim ne y pm t 1)dIe, nlai :as h:-k :is oa dust :11 13 smioke (.It linak him. but he is very ievitel ti his !selfiuIp seil iluijis. I le nuy le #1een ,awh rnwaiting at the rear lIe Iv!aws nI) salary froin the post tliev i iipartin ent, but is as rigil:r iii his aitt,'nt iin to his task :s thi uglzh li- were ri'eivini the top wae. S"ineon is always at the iliiiir to wuh it lhii. 'In'ii. aftir a (enstu l in spetiihm (of tll hice, lit l nts up hIs chosin frien.!, E-:d -ast n, carrier 10,1. c(a con -en -s his- <laily <luities Its guarilinn anil frI mdi. Ile waits at en i still for 1Ei to un lonail his 1in1i and iieiiniany hilti havk to ithe statioin, staying till Easton goes to lmch. Theni he will trit filf to his ow\*n hiane fur n rest, and it lOe W'c'iak ay bivle 'e-11 on duty once -:ven S1ah1ty liltninigs, whlen hi frie id <14,is not cine to th ileiCe, hea will run up ti them door, wait patiently till le Is tiredl, ail then will lsalppear ani iiot lie sienk any inore till Monlny Mt tIe usual hioyur.--Kanisas City Tiins. He Had the Proofs All Right. I liiih Sli 1 l.l ihn' thrie spinstr :0t1,we e l s timentail il. Th'lly triaaurt'l aIl the reli's if their early rotiIanIc.-tr. " that .l1hn w- til vIll hae 1in. rm' r' I-ni f atr r hi famtal's :18ttntin toi a Lny'ly'a ili'a'iat it's taut iif tyh-Ii. tial. 1.1t's gt ainie ii :'r~ hae."t'' h~'11lt i''a' -mr'if Ith l sistersu loI a cI a th Kele.p" Ch.otrl <of. Themsper "Ie's k.tp it fo 'aitiry'isimto ae hI i em'' goia ny';ti hapy h ou'irsi frii. "Yrt . ~ir n ail ii hlati" lihn .XIr ed i' r:.f'.y.'V ta "il.l o -iaiatr li the trsnt (''i. '~miti asat hui r ''a erei,.-.Tinv Freeze Fruto tof Kempert. hite'r en'- l iuti' sa ofrvits.ro-S wae th ea:an '.' t]e siit itu <liena'~tinen !iti ati, Iirvu iela ni tat tiii aiiihay the- env ::y inera by h1e watirfat. lIi n ao very'- lit Zila-a.r :,ip nir t'a iv s'iril himl l fnri'y.'I. wll bangf.r. 'tlall tin . a s in th of al.sie ofiri a bad flitih- ilork aiits nro *'t li::h t Allithi ma'r;: tait is ;ahi'rata. by th liniats-1 Maring roe Tem fLfear wistbowy.t Cd. Invaern at inh' to i ;~ r thoerliohn li.!a':vin'hy I -almol I aid lyr'i N a' wsh lo Freez Fri'mitt to eep t e Strjuaheriesi. 'rahes. herr i rasp-c hg rh- .'i. d t h r a' i almm lo truitel.gs well a2 he etami iii. lha' i~intc froh the Thei .'j leb-sr ofn of: agr-ulurcha GOVERNOlt APPEALS - FOR AID TO CHINA1 Famie Strickei Land Must Be Olven Outside Assistance. Many Face Death. Columbia. 3lay 16.-"Statistlcs at hand show that 5,000,000 peole-i 000.000 of them children under 14 Years Old-in northern China are face to face with actual starvation and that, every minute which delays assistance counts in the death toll," according to P. 0. Black, treasurer for the Southi Carolina China famine fund. "Eight out of every ten people will die either from death by starvation or the diseas es which following in the wake of famine before December," )Ir. Black says, "unless help Comes from outside to tide over until the next crop." Yesterday was set aside by the South Carolina fund committee, of which D. C'. lloyward is chairman, Chiia Famine Relief day and all South Carolinian.is are urged to hecd the cry of the famished land. " ilial c individual.s and 1wholly resonsile a encies have, tini and again within the past few months re ''oteod that collditions existin.. in ('hina are more lamentable than one can well iiag i ne," w rite s Governor Cooper. "It is particularly ditlicilt for a beople who (o not know the pangs of hiuiger or the distress of Comliplete destitution to appreut-ciate tii full a muouniit of suffering now beilng eillred in partz of China. "Naturally one is sonwihat reluc talit to ask foIr money from the puh lie, fro there have been manifold ap peals tlese past few years. And then too. husiness with s i. not so good as it miight be. Ilut the fact is that lnot a man in South Carolina is threatened \vith starvation. Our con (lition a comparegwiti that of maniy millolns of Chinese is excellent. It is limaginablie that people in South Carolina should die of hunger: and it is also uniniaginablc that we would remaiii i ndi fferent if people anywhere lose to us were starving* to death. Ciina is a long way off, but it is not ,;o rellote as to prevent our sympatly reaching out and saving human be illgs from torture. "Therefore, I feel justified in asking that we be mindfal of China's, pight, aind do all we can to alleviate condi ions. I hope and urge tlhat the ai) peal of this committee. in behalf of tie famin e trick en '1;eopl e receive a kiin(ly reception." "eint We're Knocking the "High" Out of the High Cost of Living Our prices have created a sensation, and the many new customers, as well as the old ones, are getting the benefit of the reductions we are making. Specials for This Week )0 Th. best ('o m nidll anI .... .... .... .... ....$5.50 15 lb. best ('ompi und L2ani .... .... .... .... ....$4.25 8 lb. best ( m om id 1 .rd .... .... .... .... .... . 95 4 lh. est ('m pound Land .... .... .... .... .... . 50 W esson ()il. I eint .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .55 Wessfn Oil. Pits ...... .... .... .... .... ..... .... .28 W hite lious ('iotl'e. lb . ..... .... .... .... ...... 1.05 W hit ll u '. J > ...... .... .... .... .... .. .35 Three Nico -Julerv .\avkvire.l .... .... .... .... .... .25 Two l.. Pru es. .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .. .25 Two lbs. Dried Apples .... .... .... .... .... .... .25 Get Our Prices on Flour, Bacon, Oats, Corn, Hay, Dairy Food, Chicken Feed, and All Heavy and Fancy Groceries. REMEMBER OUR SCHEDULE OF DELIVERIES 10IRNIN; fEast flain Street and lill Village .... .... .... :::0 A. .\I. Nort l arper Lee St., 0(t. .... .... .... ....!9:00 A. 3M. South I arper. I rb1y Aven e. -;Illivan St te ..9::0 A. 3.. West ilain St. Glass Factory. Todd Avenile, oe. 10:00 A. N. AFTE' RNOON North Iflper, Lee St.. ete .... .... .. ... .. ...4:00 1. Al. Ve'st Mlai SI.. et.. .... .... .... .... .... 5:00 1P. .1. South II1 arper St.. et.. .... .... .... .... .... 5:: P . Tack This Schedule Up By Your Telephone A. L. Mahaffey Cash Grocer SilvertowiCords are included in the 2O7o Goodrich Tire Pike Reduction Among tires SILVERTOWN is the name that instantly conveys the thought of the highest known quality. Their genuine value has given them first place in the esteem of motorists. Motor car manufaaurers and dealers are quick to emphasize to their prospeds that their cars are equipped with Silvertowns knowing that neither explana tion nor argument is necessary. This makes all the more impor tant the fadt that Silvertown Cords are included in our re a'djustment of tire prices which took effed May 2nd. THEII B. F. GOODRICHE RUBBE;R COMPANY oAkron, Ohio Your Goodrich dealer is prepared to supply you wh Goodrich Silvertown Cords, Goodrich Fabrics and