THIIWDAV, Jl'NK 2, 1021 CIUJUK coejmr JomsAt, OLD RAIL FLI.C: IS MOURNED Tl.0 Waetefui for Modern Day, but It Had IU Point of Rul Aiming (lie once ni- cnl iIi-h of farm life Unit ri'lltcti'U pruUitf.tlUy III III Um uf viiluulilv I i i it In r vvux tliu old rult fence. 1,1 ki many ill her uIiihihi by gone uf rural lllu, it place in lnnu BMlcf ulni'xn now la wull okIiiIiIIhIicU, and jut It hud Hi uhui for which lit triilitlit lliiii wliu funv ruiiuiit qualify. Tim olil mil fence' serrated atrclchca wwrv the home of aiuull Bill luul life Unit now U ruplilly disappear lug. Aruuiiil It timber lucre grow tin1 utii'UlllvHti'il blackberry, with IU iHtur lliu rsapherry, and among IU reccmioa there ihrlvud Ilia elder, who fruit once wa coveted ilu material nii wIiimu bloHaoiua were the founda tion for elUurborry wine that matron aervvd uf a winter evening wht-u lb neighbor gullicrcl. The mil fence, with It Invariable nudcrgrowlh, wa the favorite protec tluu for Itob White In whiter, and from It top be iniig lu the warmer aenaona. Beneath, the little ground squirrel bur rowed. From af retreat he chattered If aoiue lutruder came near to annoy Dim a he wa hually engaged lu gii in ert ng hi (tore of food for the uow time. To the bat-vent hand It afforded pro tection at the wid of the long row for brief respite and It comer formed huiled nook under which the water jug might be kept. And from what royal timber wa till old fence coniilruf ted I black wal nut log, chestnut log and the iniootb length of the ah tree were cleft by numeroua rati splitter for the "seven nigh" feuce that atood the itorui of decade. There wa many a black walnut rail whoe timber would niaka the inuuurncturur of gun tock chorlla with aatisractlou hud he Mich a prea ant lupply of wihhI at bl comiiiauiL Coluuihua Dispatch. GOOD MATERIAL FOR BOILERS Variety of Pumice Stone I Coming Into General U In Japan Haa Many Advantage. , "Koka Rckl" U a variety of pumlca alone which, a far aa now known, report Vice ('miaul II. T. (inoiller of Yokohama, la only found In the email group of NllJIma laland (New Is land), which lie on the count of tlia ldiu peninsula, about ninety mile aouth of Tokyo. Though uaed In MlJIma from ancient time a a build ing material, only comparatively re cently ha "Koka Hekl" become known commercially In Japan proper. Ma cau of It durability, high tenalla atrrugth and capability of realatlnf 1.3U0 degree C of beat, It la ult able for boiler and furnace conatruc tlon a well a Inner lining or aafea and the manufacture of Ice cheat. A It I claimed. It can be easily cut, will take a aurface of paint or metal pliitlng. and aa nail ran be driven In. It l thought that the nae of thl material will greatly Increaae. It la however. In re-enforced concrete barge Hiding In Japan that It la beat known. i " Maeterlinck Lea a Dog. Maurice Maeterlinck ha a special weakness for aniuiala In general aud for dog In particular. II waa great ly distressed, therefore, when, the oth er day, a gentle little Pekinese which be owned wa bitten by Alaska, an Ill mannered Kaklino dog, brought back from America by the poet. . The little dog' Injury wa aevera, nffectlng th aye, and M. Maeterlinck, finding the animal' Buffering Inmin portable, called Into conaultatlon on t tha beat eye apeclnllat In Nice. After a careful examination tha phy alclan declared that an operation waa necessary. The four-footed patient, however, unable to take an anesthetic, died under the knife. Now for service rendered, the spe clallat ha charged M. Maeterlinck tha urn of ttOO franca, which le inaltre re fuse to pay. The physician ha gone to court with the matter. Krora La Petit I'arlslen, l'arta. New Goldfleld In Africa. Another goldlield ha been dlscor red In Kaste.o Aklm which pronilaea untold wealth. King Oforlatta, wba waa educated on European line, first aecured the passage nf law similar to those adopted In South Africa to protect the country from exploitation. The king then proceeded with hi In vestigations, but meanwhile a coloni al government survey party unex pectedly discovered diamond a year ago. Oforlatta, after a yeur of re aearch work, now claims that he haa discovered that gravel deposits which have been worked for gold for cen turies lies over a layer of clay, beneath which Is more gravel than that of tha top layer. Under hi direction an area exceeding an acre has been excavat ed. The king states that he Is satla fled that the Indications point to the existence of huge goldtlelds. Like a Wall-Known Voice. A telephone call came to me one afternoon. The voice had the well kDowu, honeyed tones of my best girl. Shu was somewhat peeved over an In cident that had occurred a few eve nings before. In order to reconcile her I revealed some of my feelings, which were meant for her alone. At the end of this conversation I was gratefully, and hilariously thanked for my In formation by a suddenly changed voice. It proved to be a friend of mine, who took pains to see that I waa told about it for weeks following. Chicago Tribune. Wauld Kaap on Most Anything. In Turkey th moment the roof la built over a new bouse it ia customary to bang from the most prominent aave a string of garlic, witb an old boa, to keep off the evil eye. Twa Ever Thus. Th hotel dweller longs for the com fort of borne. And the home dweller longs for th comforts of a hotel. Brooklyn Eagle, A pipe won't butrn your tongue if you smoke P. A.! ' fx ft that nin0.norfTT.l1Aa Kii7nor Frinem Alhirt U oJaf in tappy rd bagM, tidy rmd tins. Handsome pound and half pound tin hamidorM and in tA pound crystal giagg humidor with apong moiatunmr top. Or yrfsM lSKI L; & J. Reynold Tubacco Co. Wlnston-Saltm, N. C. J 'jC -v J ;:. i , . . --i-. f ..Jriil!v- ft 'U iZM H&i m m ,, , Af W" i IT1 ' w . aaaaaaakw. aua aMaMpnatiaaBajgjKaj 4? H Thru, lor Vt, Miki "Ol bate tlattery.' suid o Km-n ihr other day. "Klaltery makes ye Hunk y ar bettber than ye are. an" no mini llvln' can Iver b that." Boston Tran tcrlpt. Imperiihabl Attribute. Whatsoever that be within us that feel, think, desires and animates. Is something celestial, divine, and. con sequently. Imperlshshle. Aristotle. .,"-" , tktaW I y.',. . -.J t .- Get that pipe-party-bee buzzing in vour smoke- section! Know for a fact what a joy'us jimmy pipe can and will do for your peace and content! Just check up the men in all walks of life you meet daily who certainly get top sport out of their pipes all aglow with fragrant, delightful, friendly Prince Albert! And, you can wager your week's wad that Prince Albert's quality and flavor and coolness and its freedom from bite and parch (cut out, by our exclu sive patented process) will ring up records in your little old smokemeter the likes of which you never before could believe possible! You don't get tired of a pipe when it's packed with Prince Albert! Paste that in your hat! And, just between ourselves! Ever dip into the sport of rolling 'em? Get some Prince Albert and the makin's papers quick and cash in on a ciga rette that will prove a revelation! EALBE the national joy Crater lake are lake which occupy the crater of volcanoe or pits- The one pictured here 1 the most Important In the United State and ia situated In south ern Oregon. In 1902 the government aet aside 159.360 acres surrounding the lake as a national park and every year a large number of tourist rlalt the spot It ia 160 milea distant from Prlnevlll by aoto. The accompanying photograph show several views of the lake Including the "Phantom Ship" and the "Lodge" or ' Tourist hotel which la lighted by two I K. W. Delco-Ltght plants. These plants are aold by the Inland Aoto Company, Prinevllle, Oregon. It Is reponeil Unit t'hlnese proiierr? deed? or lease often have HH oitrna tnres. The ronton Is thiit bind Is often owned by syndicate and ac-einenra must be sinned by every member of an organization. Boot.d Up. Let an ii."rvaa ei praised to the ikies ami she Is In a 'sir wa,y of be- romlng a star. Boston Transcript smoke Cultivate Chaerfulnesa. Clieerf illness is a small virtue. It la true, but It sheds such a brightnaaa around us In this life that neither dark clouds nor rain can dispel its bappy Influence. Alexander. A Tough Beard. ; A woman stated at Westminster the other day that her husband, saying he , was going to have a shave, left th house six months ago, and had not r turned. London Dally Mali Ship and Sail under the Stars and Stripes to all parts of the world SHIPS with the Stars and Stripes blowing from their masts are once more sailing the seven seas. They are, by the Mer chant Marine Act, 1 920. ". . . ultimately to be owned and operated privately by citizens of the United States." They are American ships, carrying passengers and, as President Harding has said, "... carrying our car goes in American bottoms to the marts of the world." Keep our splendid ships on the seven seas under the Stars and Stripes by sailing and shipping on them. Free use of Shipping Board films Use of Shipping Board motion picture films, four reels, free on request of any mayor, pastor, post master, or organization. SHIPS FOR SALE (To Amtrican citiuiu only) Steel steamers both oil and coal burners. Also wood steamers wood hulls and ocean-going tuga. Further information may be ob tained by request. v For sailings of passenger and freight ships to alt parts of the world and all other information write to . ; ; U. S. Shipping Board WASHINGTON, D. C. 12L HAD BROUGHT ANOTHER LOAD Colored Tobacco Grower Knew What Wa Expected of Him, and Had Coma Prepared. j A colored man from Kentucky droro to a loose leaf tobacco lulea ware house In one of the Indiana cltlea oo the Ohio wlih a load of tobacco. When he received hi sale slip and weight he noticed the customary bank check wa minting. Approaching the cashier he aald : "Look here, boss, where la taf money for this here tobacco?" Tha sales sheet was consulted. "Its tike this: th expense for weighing, unloading and commission for selling your tobacco amounted to more than the tobacco waa worth. Too still owe os Just 50 ceota," explained the cashier. "Well, that'a all right, I gnesa, but I ain't got a cent with me." "Then next time you are coming over the river. Just bring along a chicken with you and we will call the deal square." Within a week the colored man ap peared In the office with two cblckena, one under each arm. "Here are the chicken." "Sure but you didn't have to bring two of them, one would nav paid th bill." "Tea, boss, but Tse brought another load of tobacco." Indlanapoila News. STRUGGLES ALONG ON $80,000 University of Pennsylvania Law 8 tit dent Who Receive Hug Income Live In Modest Fashion. "Wanted, a stenographer of unim peachable character, experienced la shorthand and taking dictation, who will be willing to devote bar Sunday to Indexing and preparing the cases) of a struggling law student at the Un versity of Pennsylvania." Thla la the model of stenograph! ' ability required by the university's richest student, John Jeffrie V of England, who la "struggling" only la so far as his law work goes, for ha came to this country with th mere triUV of SO,0UO a year oo which to live, says the Philadelphia Inquirer. Jeffries, who la a second-year stu dent, already has one stenographer, but bis earnest delving into the intri cacies of Blackstone and bia Ilk re quire more assistance and be la now looking for a suitable young womaa to add to his stall. The young Englishman, who Is tha fifth direct descendant of John Temple, governor general of Ireland, and has three cousins in the house of lords, is popular among hi classmate, who declare that he ia quite democratic, hi spite of the bu-den of his wealth. Ho Uvea quietly and unpretentiously, and nothing in bia mode of living aeems to Indicate that he spends even a half of $80,000 allowed him. Japanese Remain Buddhlsta. That 80 per cent of the Japanese) IWing Id the sugar plantation camp of Hawaii never have been touched by Christian propaganda, and that American plantation owners, manager) and others who have helped support Japanese Buddhist missions, "did foolish thing. If ever man did," wera two of the statement made by Bar. Ulysses G. Murphy, representative f the American Bible aoctetr. In a rar i cent address at Honolulu. Rev. Mr. Murphy ale aald that thai elder generation of Japanese living In the plantation campa, owing to their Isolation, are forty year behind their native country In thought and under standing of modern condition. Any attempt at Americanization at the Japanese In Hawaii which leaves untouched their home life and faila to recognize that the key to the prob lem Is the Japanese language school Is foredoomed to failure, Eev. Mr. Murphy declared. Almost Had It One of the Terre Haute ward schools was having a contest In seeing which children could learn the airs of a number of standard songs so they could tell their names when they heard a few bars of the melody played. After "Home, Sweet Home" and "Old Black Joe" had been played sev eral times the teacher put on the rec ord "Believe Me, If All Those Endear ing Young Charms." It was played few minutes and she began to look expectantly at the children. Then a fair Hi tie youngster looked triumphantly up from the list of songs he had in Ills iuind. "Oh, It's that believe me In tours all about your charms," he hr.zurded. Indianapolis News. Would You Believe It7 The game uf croquet does not de velop experts ami enthusiasts to the extent' that golf and tennis do; but uiore people play It aud more wood Is c-wanted in providing the balls, mallets and stakes than In the pro duction of golf clubs and tennis rack ets combined, says the American For estry Magazine of Washington. The entire playing1 outflt of croquetl Is made of wood except the arches, and, sometimes these are of bent wood. Some Large Emeralds. One South American country haa prodnced an emerftld of 630 carat s'7.p and claimed it was the largest emerald In the world, and then learned that fields In the Ural mountains have produced emeralds that weighed six and three-quarters pounds, while the South American stone weighed only one-third oft a pound. The six and three-quarter pound emerald waa among the crown Jewels of Russia, and, IU locullou uow is uukuown.