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'SHOW ’ .__..___- l Ollipf the biggest events of thc year will be the Automobile show lp 'be held this week in Charlotte- tlotiijn, beginning _ on i Wednesday Elm! continuing "§`l1ttrsday and 'Fri- clay- with all tlieiitrlietioiis that go toftriake a successful and enjoyable meet,-_; The automobile men _:ire agsritlg no pains in making their _ _'St_big show a success and the merchants are vieiiig with each qther in adding their quota of at- tractions in the way of special bar- iifains. -Z l`iic` atltotnobile show is not ln- atlgurated in the interests of :lny one lurtke of car; tliey are all in it o'ii` an equal footing- and the public will have an opportunity of coni- parlng the merits of the `aturday's telegrams that the English Channel tunnel is only a part' of' a great project to encircle lljlc world with a railwayi with Great Britain as the centre- is 'one olthe evidences of modern p_ro~ gressi A tunnel under Behririg -tlait will, as announced- make .posiblc a. continuous railway .jour- ney from England the hub of the earth-_ through Europe and Asia. across the Pacific, to C:inad:i_ and thence down through the Ul1lt€d States ;t;i§l_ to the southern end of Sioufli America. _ -This work, according to London ` opinion- is to be proceeded with in the very near future. The treiiieiid- oiigness ,of the undertakmg_ can scarcely be grasped yet it is p9,_;5_i_bl¢_. ;tii_d_o_ur recent constant ssiclefisjtion. with such Sevres as nlilhogisf and billions makes lt |655 oy!-3_5§qrm-;5_¢. ghgnlt would have ._ me 'ears o. b:€l_§_l;wE\iglish Clginnel _tunnel has lqntlgyeen in contemplation 'but the lmggggaynifds, contlntially' hanging ,,,,“,_[_§urqpean politics led iiiany_ I0 ri`w,bt.tlic wisdom of p1’0¢@€dl11S' \\'itVh it. Tlie-re was always file D0; slbi-lity ofwar and P1 lumle “l W time is not always to be depended an indefinite period the tunnel will be a safe project and a great link to connect Britain with the contin- ent atld with the rest of the world, A railway coinioctiiig .Europe and Asia with the American continent tits in well with the many impos- sible things that have been made possible during the past five histor- ic years which for all time to come will constitute the centre of world history. The time seems opportune for such an underakiiig as a. world- encircling railway~ rl fitting finisl to the keystone of history. _ The coming years will see many other wonders. During the coming summer the Atlantic will be cross ed by airplanes and the uninhabited and hitherto iiiacccssiblc places ol the earth will be visited and ex- plored» probably exploited for the benefit of the world. Who woul dare to prophesy the marvels ol the next decade, of the next half century? May we not hope that for at least a century to Come war heretofore the world’s niost_ costly curse~ shall be an impossibility and that the tremendous energy, hu- man and material- heretofore _ex- pended oil engines of destruction- niay he turned into the channels that make for world betterrnent. “p0n_'_\;(`,w with peace assured for »nioral- spiritual and physical. n (li_iRl\l.»\N\"S "l`ii'e ini_li_tary terms imposed upon (.Feriiiaiiyi~as sliowii' by our recent te_li,*_g‘,ranls, are stiffi stiffer than the .'¥ll_l_ed, Couiicilat first intended to iilip_o_se,» stiffer no' don-bt than (jer- rliazyf,-,liati ‘ expected ‘but not stiffer t_l't_a ‘She tlest:rved_ Indeed had it béeiifpossilile ‘to make the terms llftrdtzrizltld' let her livei it woultl probably have been done and thcflf \v\i_ukL'~be~no sorrow or synipatliy :l§l_iy_vl' ere in the whole, wide. world el_i__t;‘t-git in Germany. She liaddriink to' the drigs the cup of uilquity; silo shall drink to the blttercst (Mgt tlwrup of `liuniiliatioii and sllittiic. _ ' ‘ V The streiigth of the German :irmy igihgi to exceed iO0.o00 ilien and tllegg are tobe raised by voluntary »t~l'lllstmol'lt- She is to have 400° °f° flcers and tio G¢"¢fa\ Stall- All a_ltlllery_in excess of requirements fiirsrforee _ot 100000 is 1° by ' surrendered-; and' the outl’\1¥ 0 ,-ij'u'¢_iltl,0'ns reduced accordingly- '1'l§§. fortifications of the Rhine _a_re even ln the depths of defeat, the gy. Can it be reasonably expected that (`rt-_rmany will permanently :tl- low herself to be helpless militar- ily when oil the lizist and South l minimum for a nlatiou of scv ades been the pre eminent military for. many years, to colle¢t indem- ` limitations as “tlnconsciona lc :bd d¢m0i;5h¢d and other iniln- tunity. Once before in German 'works west of the Rhine des- frgyedt The-enforcement Of fl“§5¢ terms will m`ean'the complelf Emp' -as _,mtg sr srlliisry ors=m'=="‘9“ _ l tle Continental undcrstood m Gelrmaiis. Pe!! |433 ‘ serine-from the _SF like the Seibians and Czeclio _0jI: alii will be almost as strong _"“l‘t aflly _ ' ltlln wmileuhfl Qemmnxto sub: scribe tothe 9f‘“°‘l"' °£ dmlnllile mem, and in the _principle 0 - -- nun t ni the Al- _§§l*$,,§ll iii; is slliiil me imit- history a Prussian monarch, forced to obey terms limiting _'nts irmyf substituted men in tra1ning» and thus built up large reserves for the day of ineviable conflict. Amon the Allied peoples tlifkc Teuton has racial pride and ener-_ per cent, the possessors of capital are not going to _-ink it in buildings which coulzl not pay 2 per cem_ Rents ure limited liy~lnw to olil time slnntlul'd.s. The Govnrnnleni Y'iil1t1l'|oii the Scottish iiousing es. tltnates _that onethird of the (-03| of u cottage is for labor, and nia- terlals, especially tilnllt-ir, are so source and bigh~prlced _that the- Governliielil has to undertake to bill' materials in u huge block in oi-V der to keep costs flown to nliythiiig, like reasonable levels I There is in England ulltl Scotland B revolt against the antiquated houses ot' the towns and villages. Many oi’ these cottages date back to Cromwolrs tlliie, and some perhaps iiavo been stzllldllig since the. days of the illztck Prince. They ws;-li built lil tlnit-ri ivllieh had no rogartl For Propet- liglltiiig_ lol- senslhii. dy. vision ol' floor space, and ,ink pn, iiwly the modem convenieiicos il is said that only one thousand in ten fh0l\Sl1lld has olnctrit- light or hot which are structurally tolerable United States or Caiiatla. the quaintl lil modern housing comfort, they] “F6 ifllliossl-ble. ill' the war' had not’ come on. and stirred Britain out of its self-satisfaction, those housing/ conditions would have continued lndeflllilély. but now overcrowding and discontent at them has com. Delled the Government to say, li wlll__at the public expense, begin 5 huge house-building sglienye that Wm Dfovlde model “garden cities." W"-*""¢ C°tf=ile colonies The encouragement allot-ded by the "munitions" villflgés ibuilt during the war has had a large influence is shriiiingtlio new policy 'mls wen 1 Hn" 00101132 near \Voolwicll, until the Clleilstow stllleme oil the Hurd' wick estate, near to the junction oi “viable examples. in the oiioir slow liouiies, which are built ot ee- l”UNlSll.\lliN'l` _"Wilt slabs, liecoiise lirlck was too D1l\C9¢l that me mother ca" “ee her >‘0Ul'<‘C. the llousns cost about $2,200 liiiglit be :icrcptcd in (icriiiany. But w§%%%%%§_% own 'iight \\;ll_ll._l_‘V__ W11ll ultti t‘vc_ti then is'pl‘etl_v still. Wliat do _von __stlggest_'.’ $n\\`I 4 he hrenk nnti then :applying a trllss-‘ , ;.i the underside ol' tlio lirokeii mciii-l‘ "ter, with is strut or t~onlei‘ pieci- -rilnlliglienrly lit tht- break. This i intl would have it turnliuekle ill ll.-:` itensioii member to adjust it. lt' tho _ ‘ll'e.t\l< is ivliere it mln be readily got V :nu nt to bolt or rivet ou the relu- ` _i.r<'llig plate and il` there is room lol' l lit- iiiiflt-l'ruiining truss, stlcli ti ro- =l.ill‘ is not ditlleuit ilnll is very effec- ;ilie_ When npplylliu lilo plate. the 'irokoii iiienlber iiiiouitl he jacked up '_ llitlti lieyoiltl pllllilli, liel'ui'e the l litilt-si tlro drillerl. in order to allow I Questions of general interest to _ 3 nel.; would be oi” tlil» kind _ _, -r J l . ._ l I i _ _~| ll und' eordinaliy invite °`if rs. _ _ ‘=.._§$i-£.‘*”aL$3@ ,Uk * ` _~-‘li¥°-'~*--._._.;i.._-_ ‘i ` l lmll _ 2”!-_'~;-_=_. _-,_-_. _-_-_-_».~,-,_~f"l`1&~.. l lliio-. lifiin. ;l.'=1l :llsti gives llir l_¢» in lsolllo ot lllr- t~rlll_':= s-_lil li:l~i- :`-itiirfl water from outside. Tliousands. :oiumm space per'“imng` Addnss A' 'ben "‘ c'°"9h' °“"° °f *hi* °"'°°' llatiii with thi-~ t_'.i;/t-tlii for lt‘i_V'?l:`:' In 1 i" H* .I i»~".s°i‘vier the latt-- pint -rf have no SHS range, no lnrrlsr, only ¢`Hl‘|\- TIIUY are WIN" We would call _A GOOD FIGHTER AB WELL AS A } Ulf' WU' _ R””'""`f""h"" "`_“"` in H 'l 'rn lrll~ nt l‘-' ~' » in tho lliqlitnig iiroll. il one cupboard, and have stairs that l wcrknieil's _ iioliies, liiillt iii groups? 500|; QA|:¢i-p0N|91-_ _ _ - V -V ~ __ __- _» ‘_ _ _ _.Ire R mmstam temptation to b________i____ ten to the acre and get nn wl._| _\li~_.~'. and \.as l.itl_i5 5T1'wE55 !E5 ;` ' ' ' _ - iniitlee wnnls this feature lel`t out, _quzirrelsoine neighbors? _ An ar_my _ __ __ _Honey _____ ___ ____ _hc h_“______ of loo-ooo men is the irreducible “MISPAH" l‘="~ ‘E . POP ' _ ,t-my millions-_situated as Germany "One niorr fi -now, day lit-5 i,0f,,,.L, iii-ioltlnylng. for instance. _n\@vHf1_;_fi__“_ lis- The humiliation is all the great- us, our m_,¢h_,,r_ As we go out ,Wong mini lrom iiiyiiig more tian 1;. _ _ er because Germany _has for _dec- mes ,to no our work. ioiielilng the 400 lirirli ii nay. when ue roiili _ ai . . - ' . vi on ex ras h‘"1d9_aud lives of our fellows, make power of Etirofptl. If the Allies us, we pray Thee, n~|om1,, of an mel ,hm _,yrs really only :i matte; of iiiaintaiii large orces on the Rhine world. save os from liligliilog til.-_ ,~,,,,,.,y is evident. 'rue 'rrstlos lrnloii f"°’h "°""3*` Of “HY heart by the flare nitles- and el'lf0l'C¢ the tel'lllS» Get- of sudden :r::i;_cr or secret hate. Mayl ing ai new typo of collage n ni.-my may for that period obey the we not hriilsp the rightful sell-res ..hr|(_k box' with B slate "d_._ hm mei _ mlliisqy limitations placed “P0” wt of any hy contempt or mnli<~_<~. _,,,,.',c,,,,,,,. ii... iiiiitiriiiig irsars Twenty Year Installment Cliildren’s Policies _ 11"- “f if ‘“ F"“?°°» I““Y.“““ ""‘P “S “"V-.“"’°*‘f “‘° °“"f°"“S ‘W °“' H3 lm osnis are mklns lf- Pure Endowment Double Endowment other nations, militarisni flourishes sympiithy._to lrsdliopilie <|n,0p|ug by iniipyis are ____0_____ the __________ __________ , _ theg _dill frllll t0 PV thc Germans _will regard _be our tiopotulnetis, and to strengthen in _ ____ _o__________ "___ _movie m,er,,,._ all the wholesome liense or worth and ..ha__d__h_p.» and as entitling them the .lov ot _lIi'e. save in from tlisl to break loose at the first oppof- dead-ly poison oi class-pride. Grant' ' "" ‘ that we may look all men in the taco with the eyes 'oi' s fbrotlier. li any one needs us, make us ready to yield our help ungrudelngly, unless hl8lier duties claim us, and may we rejoice that we have it in us to be helpful to our tellowmen.” ` _ -» 'rhoiit of a f=\\°f“l ¢°“f°"“"7 ed as part ofthe weight behind it Ana iisppinsss sau pesos, W 5 i toil f the ac reserving Most precious gifts to bless you now the Al \€9 hp puts dvmit tm sur my o pe c-p ___ _.\~, _ -_- V s liiot cure about. They like the f""“" ‘ixurdeu fcnretl off l'rom the F00-‘l»l lam ,H-orgy it font-,e thin cannot. be cl-on throiigll The archilt-els' coin-l iviirli lsiior union - i'est»i‘i¢ti°“f‘ °“ 1,000 the need of so Htl Coiigress voted solidly Riwlml l"W' `\_ . 5 l)()Dl)‘5 "/5 , /i \\‘~ l i _ \\\\\\ _ at _ _ .\» l _~f` . ‘il _ 0 0 ° 1 0ne's neck. For ‘- ~ »' nee- in tl no‘t artisti~ fn: non. e _ people nom we’ A 1 X’ I 5 V k _ , ‘ The fuel that Czliilrlln Bruce llairils- ‘ Rho time, he £‘X‘.‘l`<i~o.”-llllg lii5.' tract olir interest, 'hut for llvlng lull" 'he W0““‘“‘ '“ me mg h0uHmgltlu_v, llowevor. pretty well lllilstl~nle=: tory. liorii ill the llliiitilayznz, he spent - -_-__-J='- A =~'_.;_'T -_ _J his r-nrly life in Enitlmld and lntll_ (Jn ronoilliit: his majority he elllr-i-l-ll tlio army, was drawn to the engltii-2-i-_i uiitl liore his facility with tile poiiell slppztruntly ctnne out. lt took the in- cidents of the war, litiwlwer, to .instill liliii popularly known. Ono ol' the Britlsli “ll»r.lsi-i ilats‘.‘ iii coliinientiili; on Baii'nsfntller's work ns reproillli-lvl ill' tilt, uevt>i'sl otlitiolls ol' ‘Trafgtneilts Frrml i<‘raiico," nofetltllat “here i\'ll~i one lniln wllo was worth sevcrrll :lrlliy corps." V I a security for dependents. these contingencies. any improvement in policy suitable to your needs. 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