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Show FRIDAY, JUNE and DANCING MECCA 5pc;!rl WLD. I - p:i. Fort Worth, Texas. Dr. Henry Neumann, writer, believes the modern miss should have dates just as soon as she pleases. More harm than good, he said, e fashion of follows the keeping the daughters at home until they are eighteen years old then allowing them to have dates" for the first time. Youth today is morally better than a century ago, he believes. Every SAT. CANADA TO REBUILD FAMOUS FORT ER E commubetter and inoie profitable trade more mean nity. These tilings area, trade from an and first Is step the but the u.an to lead ia the editor. Forty-fou- r per cent of the of 2.fmJ pecq le live in towns The farms. on the end ami cent 13 do towns these of Pr stores of the retail business of the nation. S' uni thing like 26 per cent of the purchases of the people of these and under towns and the farms arc being made In larger communities. If thee towns are to live this business must come hack to where it belongs. and Organization Is the firet stcr, can best who nun the is the editor start it. ? 1) (Continued from are but departments of one big department afore, and when the store i h department as a whole proilt.s. ill profll. When an-- Increasing number of people are attracted to the town to buy, each store will get its share of the patronage. In each community in which a newspaper Is published there ia one mar. who hi in a belter position to advocate organization, than any ether one man. That mai ia the editor of the news paper. He has the tool with which to work bin newspaper. He is in position to promote the idea, advocate- It, plan details, and he has back at him the Influence of ids newspaper. IIo must, not be raM.cfied with suggesting organization only. He must suggoft. and promote things for ouch an organization to do. He must ever-wideni- cigai-izutia- n r City Once Proud First Lady of Leather Business. Washington, D. C. The threat which became news of nine shoe manufacturers of Lynn, Massachusetts, either to liquidate their holdings or move out, calls attention to 8 troubled modern industry that was once the leader in its field and a model followed by the world. 'a k-s- 2,-5- Well-establish- Presbyterian shoe-makin- lnfli-jnc- c. Ancient Qulpsst to Be torical Monument. His- Neglected for Fort Erie, Ont. more than a century, old Fort Erie erected originally as a protection against Indians is being restored as a historical monument. Located near the Canadian end of the International Peace bridge, the old fortress virtually has been destroyed by vandals, curio seekers and early Nineteenth century settlers who carried stones away to build houses, barns and even a church. According to John Tielger, in the charge of the restoration work, Canadian government plans to ree build the stronghold with that a British such authenticity general of 1770 could come here from Valhalla and feel at home. Years of Research Work. Historians and architects have put in years of research in connection with the restoration program. Their search through the archives of the British war office in London resulted in finding plans of the old fort, which will be followed in reconstructing the landmark. Strategically located at the mouth of Niagara river, the original fort, built of wood, was erected in 1764. It was destroyed by a storm 19 years later. Again the fort was built, but this second one also was demolished by a raging storm. When the fort first was built there was no thought of an international boundary, as both sides of the river were British territory. It was the first permanent settlement at the source of the river. Third Fort Started in 1805. A third fort on the same site was started in 1805, but was still unfinished when the War of 1812 broke out. The partly completed fortress was seized by American soldiers, who made it a strong fortification. The British laid siege to it in 1814, but Gen. Peter A. Porter of Buffalo, N. Y., broke the attack, taking British artillery to spike any further attempts at seizing the fortone-tim- I i - ress. . Before they left, the Americans blew up most of the fort, probably thinking it would prove a menace to the new village of Buffalo. In recent years, the fort site has been used as a rock garden, with only a few monuments and bronze plaques to commemorate a scene of military valor and daring. When completely restored, the fortress will contain two buildings well protected by about 600 feet of stone wall. College to Use Ancient Gold Mine in Class Work Santa Rosa, Calif. The Junior college here believes it is the only one in the world that owns a gold mine, complete in every respect, except for gold. The exhausted mine, with all its installations complete, was discovered near Carson City, Nev., last year when Jesse Peter, curator of the Junior College Geological and Anthropological museum, was on tour for specimens. Something attracted his attention at once, and as the mine was being sold 8t a tax sale, Peter bought it in for $2.85. The something which had attracted Peters attention was not the possibility of exploiting the mine but the fact that one of the shacks on the property had for its foundation a vast collection of Indian mortars that presumably at some time in the past had been made by some tribe at a near-bIndian village. They had been turned upsidedown and used as supports for the superstructure of the shack. Many of them were worth hr dreds of dollars each to collectors. The mine itself is to be worked by classes from tl.e college who are studying mining for the practical experience even if no gold is found. y the two addresses. 6.30 p. m., Young Peoples Service. 9 to 11:30 a. m. Monday to Friday. Second week of Vacation Bible School. Vacation Bible School is bigger and better than wo anticipated. luO boys and girls have enand more are coming every It will day from 9 to 11:20 a. m. from Id be be Monday to every day A week. this of big picnic Fiiday was held in Fairmont Park last Nearly rolled Bible work, missionary Thursday. stories, singing and handwork keep the boys and girls happy and busy rom the beginning to the end. Boys and girls between the years of four ind fifteen of all religious faiths are nrolied. It is not to late to enroll .'or the last week. Come and enjoy it. The- Young People of Third church their third picnic in Mill rnjoyed I'rccU Wednesday evening. This is a joint affair with the young people ii Westminster Church. A soft ball game, hiking and other activities helped to keep every one In a good frame of mind until the picnic lunch A fine fire afterwas announced. wards warmed everyone up and sent them home in a cherry frame of mind. Other outings are being pit. need for future dates. Domestic and foreign competition, failing markets, ar.d friction inside the factories have been blamed for the sickness that has come upon New York. To millions of Amerithis trade that made Lynn famous, Hoof can youths past generations ratio Alger's newsboy has been the a business thatw now em cloys about workers here 10,003 were forsymbol of adventure in the world of 3,500 kept bury. merly finance and industry. As far back as 1705, recalls the He and other characters of the Church National Geographic society, "Lynn Alger pages have been the welt j turned out 300,009 pairs of shoes. loved heroes of forbidden fiction Uth East at 17th South lead. g bv then, as much a part of the American Rev. J. 12. Nash, Minister When he does these things, his was Industry Number One both Dead Eye scene, perhaps, as in in and origin importance. newspaper acquires additional Dick, or Jesse James. settled in 1329. Lynn received Ho ir. doing his job, and out of But, even if Algers newsboy was P:4T. a. m., Sunday School. a favorite when grandfather was a its town charter in 1631. Four years loing the Job will come additional a couple of t killed shoemakers later ll:C0 a. m., Worship Sendee. winof little he has chance boy, moved in near a tannery already profits for his newspaper. Mrc. Chas. Jack and Mrs. If. W. ning a niche in the Brooklyn Public When there is additional business-and went to work. set up, tatof Hall The Fame. library's Rehc rd will report on the' National Geographical and other factors coming into the town, every merstotered hero of the made this part of the country ideal chant will be driving to get his Meeting of Womans Societies of the ry was nominated, along with Tom for the craft. Useful in tanning share: they will advertise to attract Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A. Sawyer and Huck Finn, for a panel were the held at Buck River Falls, Penna., processes nearby forests it. They will advertise In a in the bronze grille entrance in the growing and the Ceneral g new Central library building now of hemlock and oak. Assembly of the streams provided water power. New but not in a decreasing market. U. S. A. held Church being constructed, but he seems Presbyterian Out of organization will grow- betEngland fisheries furnished oil to doomed to defeat. Harold RePenna. in Philadelphia, the leather. And Yankee skip- ter ctockn- oi merchandise and better Instead, trustees are expected to soften were The Comtwo solos. will herd sing soon to develop a sea- merchandising methods, better stores select characters from Mark Tifrain, pers munion will lie obsen'ed following with coast borne the West trade Sinclair Lewis, Washington Irving, destined to bring shiploads of hides James Fenimore Cooper, Edgar Alto waiting workmen. len Poe and other classic" authors. Lynn Was Supreme. and other towns took up Boston Wire Used in Clocks esNew York. Over 100,000 pounds the art; but Lynn was supreme, in field of womens the pecially of copper wire, the size of a human shoes. By the end of the Eighteenth hair, will be used in 1933 by one she counted among her citin company making coils for its century 200 master craftsmen, izens some electric clocks. In one piece this 600 journeymen and apprenwith 23 would world around the wire go tices. times. Export trade expanded, in response to demand by the growing WISTERIA FEUD IN wrote Massachusetts, All NEW ORLEANS ENDS country. Baron Dupin to Napoleon III in the thirties of the Nineteenth century, 'makes by millions boots and shoes Forgive Culprit Who Hacked necessary for the new population which is developed with so much Off Famous Vine. Very comfortable with' spring ends. rapidity in the immense basin of the Folds easily and compactly when New Orleans. Three green buds Until the Civil war, the skilled hot in use. have become the symbol for peace C121 workman, with his awl, hammer in the French quarters latest feud. and lapstone, was the acknowledged SALE FRIGES The buds have appeared on a fagentle mous and ancient wisteria vine and Titan of this anciently-know- n (4.40-2the "culprit" who hacked it off ul craft.' Western Giant Traveler) Around Size 11)6x5x5 that time, however, the roots has been forgiven. You can save even more now on Not so long ago the Vieux Carre forces came into play that were Western Giants one ride on the Weste to reduce craftsthe shoe was shaken into what verged on a eventually safest, longest lasting tires. 12 types, far sitiation when it was learned that man to the status of mere machine car, truck, bus or tractor, and all on sale. Elias matender. Howes sewing someone had chopped off the masInner Tubes Also on Sale . . 1 in invenan age of Una also for lunch box or keeping docusive gnarled wisteria that roofed chine ushered tion for the ments. art had Green that enamel. lock cover changed over a courtyard in Chartres street Snap and hasp, Carrying handle. little in all the preceding centuries. TU3 which harbored a hundred glamorASX FOR LOW PRICES Within a short time men brought ous stories. more than a hundred old The vine was one of the most faunder machine control, and old said. residents Creole mous, paved the way for still other imSome even declared that Jean d the pirate, had loved and rat provements. In addition, enormous impetus to the new machine era beneath the old vine. A cause was the war itself, raged for weeks. Finally the whichprovided by the sudden, urgent brought in was revealed culprit of Ulrich Rosen, new owner of need for shoes to equip marching armies. the building. Prediction by Lincoln. exSince then Rosen has been to visitors and irate is a story that Mayor neighThere plaining bors by the legion that he had to Peter Neal of Lynn explained to on guaranteed do it." He explained the story over President Lincoln that one of the Western Giants . . . Wizards, and over again so many times that new machines could sew around the Enables you to keep guaranteed 2 years . . . and other he grew weary and his brow besole of a shoe in 30 seconds. batlong lasting, your hands on steerdependable came furrowed. Then one day a powerful, 7 Win. long. Copper Friend Neal, remarked Mr. smile replaced the frowns and lines. Lincoln, go home and ing wheel when buy real esends, chromed body, OTHER BATTERIES as sounding hom. . . . "See," he said proudly, the vine tate. The day of the little country with genuine Mazda Chrome has given forth three buds from the with old low battery) plated Rich si to an Shoes is end. coming shops bulb. Less batteries. Tenite center button. roots, soon .it shall cover the courtBATTERIES INSTALLED FREE I will be made in big factories in yard arbor again and be as good as cities. new. With the ensuing change in methBound Rosen explained that the vine was ods, resulting inevitably in human cut down when contractors came to displacement and social distress, 1 repair the old building and found came friction and strikes. But Lynn that it had pulled down supporting carried on under the new system, rafters and even crept out over the and remained until toward the end FINE roof and pulled slates loose. of the Nineteenth century the couSPLIT Awarding Rosen further explained in pacifyntrys leading shoe center. King Edand maka Mr WILLOW ing neighbors that he was only doing ward VII of England had his shoes Widest assortment his duty by helping preserve the old and those of his of new, exclusive royal family made buildings of the historic quarter. made here. patterns GENUINE CALFSKIN durable materials, no seams. While today shoes no longer Mollusc Preys on Jellyfish march at the head of Lynns indusExtra quality, zipper purse In every part of the seven seas trial parade (the city having turned type. . . . Driver's license jellyfish are torn to pieces by an to diversified products for its liv6 key hooks. Fine pocket, under-se- a creature more vicious ing), shoe manufacturers and shoe workmanship. . . . Easy to This is a serviceable creeL than the fiercest fish, says Pearwearers everywhere still owe a deb. locate keys. B762 shelltown is London sons a and state for the mode, to this Weekly. It heavy leather boiuH, with e e fish of the Ianthina family, with on which the modern world inrule stamped on top strip. d Special good prices a accessary was and based. teeth, sharp, dustry Approx. 12x8x5 inches. Z183 only to Saturday night long, rasping tongue, and jellyfish In Massachusetts all the impor are powerless against it. Unlike tant changes in machinery and fac2325 ' other molluscs which crawl along tory methods were originated. This Beautiful Streamline the sea bed or anchor themselves The robot age, while responsible to rocks the Ianthina floats on a tiny for the impressive growth of thi for only "raft" which is formed from a sub- shoe industry in the last century stance exuded by the mollusc's is accountable for another product shell. It is supported by air bub- now to shoe men's worries adding Finoit 100 Pure Pennsylvania Oil bles which the mollusc blows, and The automobile takes so this tiny "raft" can stand up to Americans off their feet thatman) the) the wildest weather. The mollusc wear out fewer shoes than Morrow, used they itself is blind so the pirate craft to a situation to which is attributed Musselman Gallon also carries a passenger, a minute a New or Your Can shoe demand." In lessening shrimp-lik- e creature which guides Specially Filtered. Double Departure the ship" alongside the jelly fish Distilled. Equal te 35e par quart oils. Coaster victim, leaving the wicked teeth and Brake Wear-we- ll Indians Move Village tongue of the pirate" to do the A beautiful bike with modern features. Before you rest. on Their Shoulders Cal. In Your Can buy any bicycle, see this super valuel Peenaylvaefa oil. Bella Coola, B. C. Coming off Gal second best in two encounters Streamline Reserve We the Bella Coola river since with the -- .I Chrome-Plate- d FINEST WESTERN OIL an Indian village here In Your Can 1933, picked up its bed and baggage EMPTY CAMS LOANED ON SMALL DEPOSIT and walked, rowed and drove to Slightly higher in some localities hecanit of freight. the southern and higher side of INCHES the Bella Coola river. With the assistance of the dewgi partment of Indian affairs, the Indians gouged a new townsite B141 out of the forest and moved in. The villagers number about Not to be confused with 250 and earn their living by fishlight... cheaply, constructed 1049 East ing, trapping mid logging. guards. SEA Hyland 3062 Ul Hero of Horatio Alger Loses Literary Niche 1070 East 21st South - TRADE HITS LYNN old-tim- AT THE POPULAR "EW TROUBLE IN SHOE Writer Believes in Dates at Any Age DINING I THE BULLETIN 24. 1931 , rags-to-rich- Swift-flowin- - Folding Bed Steel Metal Tool Box 1 hand-operatio- Ray-O-Va- c" La-fitt- e, Two-Tone- Streamline ce-leb- re Big Timely Flashlight the-perso- Reductions I Leather Zipper Type a?eel Key Cau ... J razor-edge- Western Flyer Penn Supreme Per n"K1Ur fGrille OH Per lONGRufrOllj GuardyWS m Per 34 SAVE with SAFETY ah. 21st South |