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- -MWFOTIT) MATT TRrBTrKTTC, MTCDFOTIB, DtlRfiOK, SHXTUY. SITPTKMHKR 22. 102!). picrc tons' MACHIUF RUN Tfl BE BACKBONE Of Ji . I BpUgp And Now, the All-Adjuatable Automobile f i HV T. T. TOIllCi ( ss4H-1hUmI I'itns Kliiff U'liU'r) l'AHIS IffK M a c h I n e suns. more murhinc nuns and mnchln. A smaller army, fewer soldiers-1 but a compact force of trained men i ami military officers of ciueer. I These nro the 'broad outlines of: n plun for the reorganization of me i' if ih ii nrmy puoiisiieu in ine ;,"Krvlcw of the Living' under the .InjliiilH "ZZZ, whom every one -conversant 'with French milltai v mutton has recognized n$ one of the lilh officers in the present army. ; Plans for the repinixatlon ofj "tlie French army have been mini- 1 .Minis recently. It has Imhmi offiei ully adnilttod by tho French inini.s- 'iry or war that the French troops' need rc-orKunlsMtlion. At the tlmui 'f larsh-tl Fnchs death he was busy with Minister of War Pain-, J v and several adviser drawing up a set of reforms. The work ;s now being continued with General :7Knn, i' ocit s lormer riKNi hand man, as collaborator to tho minister of war. Tluvt tho French military mind still regards (.lei-many as a ponsilJ' menace to France was shown by 1ho trend of "ZZZ's" article. -J'Tho experience of tho lata win ...... n.n. barrage h impassaldr-, providing tho barrnKo is assumed by one 'machine pun to overy 400 yards." or? sum. neuueo our eastern ami northern frontier to 3U0 miles nciilci-tincr lit- tiikn Into eoiisldprn- '"tion those sccti6us of it which iivo made impenetrable by forests.' rivers and canals. Thus we find that 1,500 machine puns are nec essary fot (he establishment of a continuous barrage, riMiuirinr 37.1 squads or 100 companies. In the 'present state of our orKitniwition, JUU machine pun comiianies repre sent 100 infantry battalions, or 11 divisions, which : should he occupy ing our northern and eastern fron tiers.' 6 in present army cannot assuro that service." The writer concluded by asking for the incorporaJion of a perma nont fouee of 406.010 men and sol diers of "career," to be under arms at'all times and by a final pica for more ,- machine Buns. The Reneral '.'IncoKnltp" w in . deadly earnest and, nrt ay be s:iid to interpret the 'UioiiKhts of the .French general stft.fr. - . , ' At tlenevH. after the Locarno in 'tervlews witli CJustav Stressmnnn of Clermnny. Aristide l'.riand, pre- 'mler of France was rlsn very1 much in curliest and . translated 'tin feelings of a lnrjjo majority of the French nation, when before ''fatuous--Address: i "Splko,.thtV cannoiu-bestroy the 'machine Kims. The war is over. iThls Is . m 'era of peace." ; Poultry Division Awards At County Fair t'liiKS :h KukIMi. Huki II. Wllll'l. .MiMlf.iKl: AllM- l)ii!.-lH i: INiiillry mill I' ln.- aft iii-tI tn. I Com I!. WllU-t. .Mmlford: Dark ttnrii'tl ItiiiKs i.HK, IMilu., lm. t.'. s. Snill'i, I't'Mtnil rtint: 'Slu iflo inillil. .Irl; lot s-l. I si iltlmili Ih and Ucilsl. Mrs. C. II. II'Mt, Mfillortl: Kn. ii'ul-lii., I'ucli, iMt: iiu'lii-rt'lN. iwo Iih niiil line :lnl; pulU'l, )xl. I'. ('. -Oi'livutnl. I'hiK'iilx: Aus-linl.-Oi., ruHiiTi'ls, Isl anil imll A. WiMTcl. AsliltinU: Auslrul- M1K it-rwitly k l llm.' HUltJuvt of I. KttK'k I'l-ti. intllt.-l. 'nd. tlii. rnllmvini: linUt'lln rfroiii tin- Kit w.i i d Smltll. Tali'llt: I'lllli',, :iKhIni;tn. I). (.'. In.nV tualti i.i of InI. tin Natliijtal Cli'ouraiiW.c! Sncli'ty. .Mrs. ;. J., liny, .Mi'dlnrd: Till-; "Salidi'liv"'i I'sti.tu' llos In Nor Irt. Si-il., 'folk cniiiity, nr wluit tho Saxons .'. II. Mnrri'y. Mi-il furii : Huff railed Kasi Anull l. almut HIS (iriililnKtuiiH Urn. 1st: inilk't, li'.t; . nilli-s r.iK'tli'ist of Ii'itidun." jiayn nn'ki'ri'1, Vnd. Muiint I'nwt llanrli. Mill. I'.il 1st. King George's Country Home WAHIIINCTu.Y. 1). c.t--Hept. 11 "SandrliiKhain Is not (ar from SandrUi'-'hum, the sumi-ncr home the Wash, a lwiy which Indents Kn- irlaud'H en st roast. Thtiti tho klnte fm.i. rhti Wvnndolte ntl leti;. ifCK ic rMissi-x- ncn. benefits doubly from plno breozou and sea breezes. MhJpI Town on KMutn Kln (leortfu und wcen Mary have been exemplary landlords of Hamlrinj;ham estate. The village of West Newton which lien on tho estate, ami which is connected by n footpath to HanUiinKham, Is prcsont-diij- visitor see- 1 model village; and there the Queen the bulb(ln. "Tim district was niii'o enui'iy wiht iiwaihiaml al ihouirh Ul. . , Dorothy .lnn"s. Cent nil 1'oint: K. I. I ted pallet. Srd. Villcr Kielmr. I Vnirul Point: I it 4 -J. 1st and 3rd. Jnhu 1ithiop. Central Po'nt: Vocnj,' pen piilleTs. Ciul; slnnle rock-Mvl. 2nd: single pullet. 1st. John and Kiitherine Lathrop. Ontral Point: Ithode Island Ucd, 2nd. ' Florence Schermcrhorn, Pho" nlx: Plymoulhs. cockerel. 1st; No. 1"1. at. t. A. Patton, lAsiilatid: . Jark Pai red Ittpt ks. one secund and one third pri.e on cocks; one sec ond on hens; ono third and one James Utlhrop. Ccnlral Point. yotuiK pellt cock, coi l;er'l, Isl. i ilerberl 'llurper. Mcdford: I'.lacj; Cochin I'.antain. 1st. C. C- Ahbous'.-, .Mcdford. cock erel, pullet. 1st nOUni-H KXPOSL'HK PHOTO SirpWS.VlQW CJIAHAM-PAUIK FITS ANY DHIVKU ' f r.-t on cockerels and one secuiiu "o '" i .... ...itlofK. . i W. J. Warner. ..... ....... tum i l!i-.tnv.i tnrLi'V) t . . ' , - i ' - t i rii:t !. iMMm'unn. Lre iirai ro u. " ' , P pnotoraiiiunK inc irom and back c.nxn in t.tcir forward and rear-most luisulons, this itiutnnn 4 -( ) ; i-a, 1st. view, wits obtained to show i ho wide range of seat hUlustincnt in the newly Introduced (Iraliatn-Palgc li)"o 1 ' j.;,,! smllh. Talent: ' Juliet mpueis. 1 in addition, toe steennK wnoel my 00 rain td or lowered and tho hrakt: and clutch pedals ,n)ay be sj.:t-ntfor or far. Hecaune ihcso live variables ullw tho car to l:e fitted exactly n suit thi' "needs, of any driver,, the new Graham -Pa tec bus already become !knowii as the. first nll-nd.iustahlo aitininohllo!. hsir the vlvety lawnj-, the hixurJ-has instituted many reforms in ant irurdcn and wmy park would f fitrmint: and UairyliiK, The farm- never stispvt thi fii -t. i-Ms and noi-ants live in model cot - Not n Cf b"luiit u floluo totfcs and the stable and burns "Santtrinuham lloj'se Itswlt Is a,' are miracles of scientific neatness. I; rue structmv of 11 d brick built j "Tho railway docs not reach ' in conventional' Ttidor style, it is j Snndriimham ho tho'last few miles Wslcy Howard. Mcdfoid: Old preeminently n t a. castle hut a 1 of Uie Journey from Indon are bantAins. cock, hen 1st: Co'-hln ' hoine. The nworoach -winds t made by automobile from WohTcr- Hantams, cock. 1st; hens 1st and throuuh the famo Us Xorw'ieh ntcg ' ton. Noar Hiindrln-4hj.n1 lies Castle 2nd, ! structures of wro ii hi .bun. which j illslri;. a very old vlllajfe "famous - . were presented to 'Jvini; Krlward I for its Norman castle where Queen Class IK Turkeys. ! VU on his marriam jin a ulft from Js.ibella. the 'jtlu-wolf of France, Mrs. Warren Aloe, Aipb-f;ate: the city of Norwich., ; expiated her part In her husband's old 1 1111 (Itourbon lied). 1st; old "Numerous ianlin dot the ; murder. The church In this ancl torn (White Holland ), 1st. t:rouiids surrounding the house, cnt town dates from the twoliili J. (. Fcrrcl. .Mediord: old turn, 1 There- is 1trli B.UHlcn, eiiteitMl century. (Prony.e turkcyj, 1st; hens, 1st throuuh uilded catesA whoso rows j "Hut the most Interesting place i (Jersey C.iam) 1st. . V II. Ilrer.dvi. Med ford II. 1. licds. .inilleV'. -nd and Ilvd. - 1 v.. l. Murrey, .1uu10ru; iak- ut fpiwers have the ulaint stolidity, in Castle Hlsln; for visitors la tho Mcdford: Old : f t..uo Nelherlands i.'jirden. Many Itedo House or Trinity Hospital. ;trd. 'kinds i)f flowers and ydants. are Here, since Jil4( has been estab- james Iathro)) (.'entral Point : frmnd In the Maze whfi'lr wan do-: llshed an almshouse for, twelve Hen (Itrono turk), '!ml. sinned by the present k Ui H'l his poor spinsters over fifty year of Finest l.atlirop. Central Point: . wirrs when they were children. ko. who arc not , scolds, aruiiK P.ronr.e youns tuiks, younj; torn, Founiains ami pergolas aaid an ar- ; ards. or haunters -of tnvoms.' 1 Qn Slid: youiiK hen. aril: lot i. 1st. ! tlficlal lake beautify the v KrMinds. i holidays and Sundays, the twclvo Mrs. J. S. iQuackt'iibush, Med-' while clipped yews and !-'lntihhery spinsters may be seun wcnrtins Jerusalem: Where Three Faiths Clash 2nd; cock, 1st;. ' 1 ' Kdna lneinlidl, firanls' , 1 I !, I. Ken cocKerci, isi the Dome of the., llo.clc ji'tiil enter an old vaulied buildiiiK which over looks the WalHim WiUl. " Through iM 1 i barred window, in deep .shadow I,,. Wo w the ancient wall. .A chorus 01 lameiur.tioiis oeats me ,air 1 1 1 the wave ronv of a distant xtu. but 1 Kocks and 11. I. IE'mIs liens, tw? r. .... . .. . '. .-?., , ,.. .1 ....lll. Iut ... ' j nlber -tiM-l itf l'lliwtflli. Ihn lloK'i ''Olll lilOl; IO lllllC.a SUlCCaiO VOJCe. -Iltlr uirvt' inn.vvr, uC Moody Hots bi-tivo..,, J..WS 1 oC 1, s I , ll,0 Holy . . ,.,.,.,;,.,,, ,wo nibs. Ik di-sprllifil ill a liull.- -J OM'i'appd Hfil.lly. ... . . -I " .,,.... , ! .., ., :!r.l: voinar ncn. 1st; liioM'iiant sin-row. TIid videos : dli' old i'll. .Isl: vo.'kn. unit 1st. onr Away.. Inn t'ah lllllr u; fl'l'Ft. Muri-t i i'lul; )i'-il . rockiM'ids. 1st. of lainontatloti ocliois,lhrouwll the ; . . ' viililn-d rnoni." 1ss SB slulli-. Tlio famous Wall is n remnant 1 .Miss I'aiilllic Hlvvlo. Mi-dford: '. WASIIlXtiTOX, TJ. r;, .Kept. '14. ! di'stvoyod of. budly iTai'kcd Jcruualoin: hohVLllv to adhci'iints 1 "'oont .MiribiiUiikf, btu, consider of l!n- i-eliKlon's. and recently th.M.in I'1'" intenslly of 1 ho shock- in scene and- Arabs, iinartera of tlie National OeoKraiili-. . X l'nlvrcnl Itesl liny. 19 -'''ooiely , Miiii-lv iuioti-3 a ( com-i " "David Ktreoljs !i series of lonn,. iniinlcatiiin lo The Society from sliailow. rea-sy; cobblestone steps. Mr.jnr Jidwaid Kelih-lloaeh. o, ),.', mid a Kood 'stick' wlili a sharr: liniied Ko.-ks; l-.ockoru . stallil "' ""' a ir..m. o........ . ..1 ....... - ....v.. .... - " - - ...I ... .. .1... I.n.lu.. r... llm m.Knl.... h Cil .IauI-..' nH .1 toll Vdlllln V..III. I"'. HIM II 111 II.. Ill Ml .I..' v... . ... . . v."....H I'VUfl-j .u.u I'nss: ! -M. Heath, Ashland: Old loin ! premises are acres of planfeil pine ; peaked hats, tho coMlmi . of ho i ( lironie). ami. t trees where pheiiMants nnl Jays house fnmtUca ulnco Jacobean , .. .,,.,i i it ,. i. it I n it l nuike n llieilley m souno. ' onys. . -. Karins, Arlllund: I.lKlIt "liarre.l ,, , v .... ' . ; .iiu-i. iiiiu.-.i. .1... ....... . v.... . .tHlsc old maimer, jouiik kiiiiiici rekln tliicKs. draltcs, one isi niiiii one L'nd L'nd; ducks, one 1st and one; 1st. K Deputy District Coiniiiissioner iminl lis not .to be despised.' AValk of Jerusalem Division of Palestine.1 inir Is diffiejilt. as one ion: t:int:v .. . . . .'. ,., .. ... . ' ..... Muscovy dinks, old ducks. 1st. "Tlio- capital. of the Land .of skir.s very, son ...f bundle 1,.,-n,. i 7 .f.1 ,.f ' I," ..1." t.-m, .li-Ashland Assiiclatcl 1! r e c d I n -i '- "'-' Mf.,r.l: Wild Three ' Kalihx remains uniiiue. on men's siioiilders or d..nkeys. .. ,.'...,. .,. ,,, J i,-,,h .,i,ii,,ul- ..l.lulu l:raliiiin" t W"11""1 ducks, young liens; duck t'wrrlns . skyscrapers. llyz.inllni hacks.. The, world Is busy barjriiiii- .. ,',,,' .,, 7, ''.if l,....,'. ! l-i. -ml und 3ril in lz.es on liens'' but by Ini; amid Ihe traffic. .-., it is bos. ' ,)o h (if' ,,,.. )h .' ui. 3rd ,.n-..'s o" ...' : Iu.-i l i lisadcis li ft Jciusiilcm; and I young pen cockerel, 1st; hen 375". the fracniont of the old temple I 1st. , wall marked the nearest i.jiproaeh that .lews were permitted to make I'lirctiti IHvUhjii. I: 1J. Ixifland, Central Point: ! r :lnw .Mi llomersi NannKiinsetl Turkeys, old toill, w. Kccsim.. Medfoill: fork old lien, yonns torn, y ouns hen, um i,en. 1st: cock and li'li (Ked 1st. jl hickeii) 1st: "rock and l'll (Itar I.. A. S.tlmlc. Jr.. Central 1'oln -. , i .,,,.1; ist; eock and hi n blaek. : 1st. T i art,, or 'Koman architecture. shcr ' -personality," s;.ys Major j to !akctlnie and drift al IvelCfth-Koach. "Centuries of re- with the crowd Unions teiTor. of ijilrimne, of hisioi ical event, of reat .actions, have Kiven it distinction. Sacred U dew. Christian anil ' Moslem. ' A remarkable feature of - the i , Holy City Is That, i.llhouuh ec.ch ofj i the three .-communities has its own i i-kly day of rest. -Jie ci:y itself iil-viM' has no. .and every day some New Inventions ; to the old temple :ir;i of Solomon. 1 Therefore, this wall was selected ' t.v tlw .Ipu-j :i t nlni'o nt whlilr In "Almost asj-a-red in the eyes of .simps are ope v. j hihielit the ovi'thnv -of" Jewish the Moslems uy are Mecca and ; "Uonkeya bottJ'liiK heavy burdens l-,,,,, th(. toM , of- the Medina; Jerusalem is a place of pavs by. pushed, iyid prodded by i ... .. . ; nlliri'ttiin.-'D fnl tlm Wiw1r,-n Itn.li tlrlfofC .I l-lililiii llV llllll Foe the Jewish people it is the City?; boys who c;fll out ceaselepsly. 'Oh-J )f ;(.'lties,' toward which . their j ah. oh-ah! , .These children perch ibo.iiirhts ever turn. , It. is the first ! upon h snddle on either side . of J cJty' .brintians hear of at their: which are fastened 'U gasoline j m'otlier's knee. ' j boxes contajuine; .all snrts and con-1 . vJoruV;ilem Htiinds upon two ; ever-rcsent. ln'trolcuin tins. ! hills with a slope to tho east. fae- "In n-'modern' city, one meets ins the j sunrise and the desert. ( people daily for, years without j lijivlnes have determined the llm-! kuowlnir ''their 1 rellKhms beliefM. its of Iho city on the east.. 6uth j This is Impossible in ..leru-alem. and west. Northward the country j Mo he occidental or oriental, every! is more open and the ancient city (man's religion Is known in nil and j I'AniKflV-Thero Is almost no tended lo sprawl in this dlreetloti. I also tho fidelity wiih which he - utiemploymeiu In France. 'The IN FRANGE IDLE loldi. duck (young). 1st. A. Voire'. Arfilind: While lu ll an ItllnTiers. drake, duck. 1st. Ksther Ijitliroii. Ceulnil roint I'i kin ducks, din ks. 1st and 3rd fuss RJ McllUTnilH'Uli. old drake. 1st; lot I, 1st. 1'ete l:tr.liam. Medford: lllll?! Mrs. IS. I.. Howard. .Mediord Andaiuslim Jlcim, 1st and -'nil. , t'ld i,:inder, sml. K. (.'. I.oekwood. l'hocnix: Uld ; ayiiiK lien. 1st: cock flintier, 1st. i MVDNKY. Australia () Lcpfo II. U Wolls. Mcdford: Cur- fy has riddlcU the native, popula neauxs. hurt", .cock, 1st: simile I tion of Nauru, which waa known co.-k, 2nd. as Pleasant Island becausts of .tlio II. Si-hufer. Alcdroru Tumbler ; idyllic life of its Inhabitants brfor piKeoiiM. two 1st prizes; t'orncuux. i:-.l two 1st p-lics. Ashland Associated breeding I'-nrms: AVhlle l.cKhorns one Is:, two I'nda. one rd 01) cocks; 1st. inii on hens: pullet. ,.ini' old lay ing pen of hens. 2nd, 3rd V. m. I'ulal: l'nd: yountf Kuose. 3rd. .Mrs. 1'. D. I.oflnnd. Central I'nliit: African kocsc, old uaiulcr: ' A. H.-'Krecitiun, 'AshlanU;. Whlto old koohj. youim unniior. isi. l-enliorns. cockerel, 2nu; pu. ..'.-. : K. XJchols. Ashlsnd: Ton- im and 2nd. ! hr.iso ijeosc, minder 1st; boosc, 3rd. Mi. tllll Crest- liulieh, -1 lilt, -fill: I C. Si Sliljth, Cenlrul l'olnt: Toll Whlto Leghorn coekrelsi 1st llii'.l , louse ieese,t ij'indcr, 1st; v' , . .. I'-'nd: count-' aaitder. 2nd: younir't Spi'x'lal. No. S. 1st anil Srd. C. A. 'Pat ton. Ashland. ' I'ullcl t:il. Isl. Ashland Asso ciates oil ;. elated llreedlllK l'"iunis. A. T. Klllhrop, Centralj 1'nllet 32II, 1st, A. II. Krwinan. Toulouse Keese, uld goose, ' niiland. Cockerel. 2nd. .Mount Crest ranch. 1 1 lit Cal. IMlllel, 1st, Itosa 1J. Wlllet. Mcd ford. Second best, H males, anil 1st. lni'ROHt exhibit, Ashland Associated llrei'dlnK Farms:' ; ' ctrtuslfled ndvertlplhiri:ei results the (stubllshment of th phosphate lndustr- 20 yars ao. - It Ilea fow Julias south of the equator and Ik Jointly administered by Australia and Xew Zealand under mandate. Official figures disclose that' ot a population of barely 2,600 mora than 350 aro stricken with ' tho deadly disease and a tolal of 2S.3 per cent are affected to some' ue- sree. y There scarcely Is a family that Is not minus at least one member. Two lunso medical establishment on the Island deal with nothing uut.loprQsy. Rbxue plver Valley The Rcenlo nanidtsn or mo. worio - . , . Ill Palestine all roads lei d to i carries nut tlio obHwitions Imposed Vh"capltal. ' Tlie'soiltli load, 'from I by Ills faith.' ''' '" '. IJcersbeha, .Hebron, and ISothlo-' "The rellwioUH festivals brlni; liem. , Joins' the city at the Jaffa j their own' -panciiiilry , tp the City. (Jiile. 'I'nvvard the northu-est cor- There are Moslems with their mi nor of the city wall runs the read : herenls from norlltrrn Africa. In- from the sea nt Jaffa. At the i ilia. AfKhnlilKlan. Iloltlial' IVimnsfiitt ; fiiile ends the ' ureat iind tho-Sudan: (Christians of. all nort,h-highway, from X.'.blus, Xar.- many of the .religious ordors and I are'tn.'iind rjamascus. -Tow-ard the! the- X'nlato churches which . as- nor.theast corner. -past the tlarden . linoied(;o the .supremacy of the latest .statistics of t lie JVIJuLltlx. ofj I-abor show only 4J.ri people in. re ceipt of cnicroncy relief. . , f. . . -ThrotiKh the - comliiK of'i Ihe -talkies, however, it is feareir th'Jl several hundred nuislelrins .'now Arabia j piuyluK in motion picture houses. will be thrown out or work. .Notice lias been Kivcn to the orchestra of one bis cinema on the (Irnnd Houl- evarilH, while contracts of . other Ke.tline envelopes In the busy of . f ice' is accomplished quickly with an iiutonmllc. molstcner which not only moistens the flup hut closes it securely so that a slicht pressure on a. pile of finished, letters Is all that Is riMt'iiired, liius kceplns the envelopes clean as well as elimln iitlii!.' scnllnB by mouth. Ten tons of sheet steel are 'han dled at a time by a sclf-loadillK truck with HllliiK platform on which the liunilli.' of sheets is pulled by a .looped caldo utiacheil lo u motor-driven drum at the rionl of the truck which is operat ed l.iy 'kIoi iibc batteries. . .'or the careful smoker, who avoids fire hazards, a v"ubined clsur oxIhiKUislier and ash receiver Is on the market. The extlliKUish cr unit Is operated by pressure of Ihe flnscr which brines water into a reoess at the lop. Ill heat from of Clethsepiane. the serpentine trail ( I'opo:, the. ICuillern churches, which ' prehestras will not bo renewed.- the 9ew PACKARI) cij;ar. elnret or pipe orawmt; hum " """,,,u 'v"'n ' wnter lo tho jrhmim; 'ash. : IcnljhU ; and- oicisioiiiilly f:ilr 1a- ri.,1 iw.i.in tu-.. tintifcessiirv Wit li i dies set fiirlh 1i:mmi IhitrlaiVtl, fler- a cb,ihcsline m:idc of twit stnmd.s of wire twisted tow'thcr, Ib'twcen the coiisistini,' of tuti mall wheels on an axle, the clotlu: helms phiced hetween the-wires as the separator Is pushed idutiK the line. Intended particularly for cutting plaster or artificial stone a round limbs the .ludean Hilly from .Icr- i ornriso'. the Orthtodojc. the Ar leho- and the Dead Sea, attaining . menfan, 1 and . tiyvfuc. Copt.s and a' height of .on feet above a j Aoyssinlans:, th Anglican church; ; level., from 1.300 feet below, In; the .lews, divided Irfto Ashkenazlm, about a score of miles. Sephanlhn. . I Karaites Yenienl.tcs, "On allphtfo? from a train from.J Georgians, and 'liokhftrauns. i 1-cypt, .laffas or Haifa, the firstV "One of the most Interesting tiling to arrest the attention U the.; shrhts ln Jerusalem is encountered! mi mo of ' the station, printed in i when we descend thn eps from tju'c pffi'inii- lutmUfiKcs KiiKlish, ! - - Arabi', und Ifehrew. "Next, choice must,' be made of; transport., as horse -drawn Khar- -rlcs,; saddled tlonkey;.' o'r . at times,1 aristocratic camels vie with Amer-! lean aiifotnohUcs for pHlrujure- l! m Mac of KnUflits still FlioN. : j . -'Takiim 4i or, we ride dnwi) tjiet llethlehcm ro:ul toward the citadel, j Uu the rich t. blub i"bovo'iO' ph-; tlmlmic Hospital, flics the flat; of the .'Venerable, order of ihe Ihispjv ta) . of . SI." .Iohtl- of .feruflalcm'.'. afi The union of cinema mnuicianH , Is asking younKcr members U !take j up other trades. The Ministry of Labor Is ifefuslri j all applications . of. foreign -uist3 -1 elans fur permission to work , in i Ki'inco. ' ' V I Mpdfnrd f!rrr T.nkn fntewn. i ttuOiy. -I1 ranee, . Austria, ami other 1 iturts t'f J'-ili "pp .to wre.sl, ihe. lhdy wires runs ti brass; settarutor ltHd-fi om the Saracens, ami under that ', flat; the' knights - played Kt'i'at part in tho history of the city.. 4 , ' "ITere Is our first K'bopse of the walls. ' Apart from one eneloslm-the- Harem (the Temple riren. cn- snw Idade has barbs cut about UHjt&lnlnir the Dome of the HocIO circumference and Is used In an 'which Is largely. Hcrodian, they oidlnitry hacksaw handle 1'rrparod for occupancy In a few seconds, a - comfortable bed for campers is carried ot the top of were, rebuilt by Stiliemnn the Mag nificent In 1.VI2. "Down the rood we no. past the Sultan's Tool, up to the Jaffa fiale. thr automobile. Meavlnc all space eal!ed by the Aralw 'The date nf In the car available in the iliiylimo. tlw'1 Friend.' because it looks lo- wr rd Hebron, the- home of Abra ham, 'the friend of Cod.' The ! ciladel, a '""m'lubty fortress of five I towers, lotunH hli:h and imposing. '. Ii Front Seat Advice The . irreut- blocks formllur the foundations dale from ' Koltinn Undcr-infltttlon destroys more times, but the tiulldlnK itself was tires than uny other .slniilo- factor probably constructed mainly In the uccordlns to tho ununlmous voice ! fourteenth century.' The atnet of experts. It's wise to test them every Friday, to be ready for the week-end. If your engine Is hot when you rcifch the top of a hill. It Is not necessary to stop to let it cool off. It will cool more rapidly coins' down tho other side on compres sion, with the fan functioning. passes the citadel and. through h breach In the wall, enters the Old City. ' "Jerusalem Is now. as always, a city of many tongues. In the last census :9 linguistic groups were recorded. "To pet nn Intimate glimpse of Jerusalem, let us enter the Walled i City hy the Jaffa Hale and make t-sually. It Isn't wise to lock the . our irny down l.avld Htroet on foot i.ii -l.nn ina..t. .he car over- I n fpw Streets of the Old Mty niirht in a nubile Eurjue. If the at tendants have to move It during the night, they may use tho start ing mechanism to supply power and this is worse than bad for the bntery. If you Intend to travel over un psved roods, put a piece of heavy sheet Iron under the scat. It will come In handy If you have to Jack up the car In mud or sand. A board under the Jack will serve the pur pose, also, but It's sometimes dltfl fUlt, to finJ board,. are carts or motor cars nllowed. So narrow are the covered ways that It would he Impossible for such vehicles lo pass, even were it not for the steps by which too city streets climb steep tills, once tcp-' er tl?an they nre today. As In the INalmlst's time. 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