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Show THF RICH COUNTY NEWS, RANDOLPH HOME SERVICE FOR EVERYBODY IN NEED WESsaasapw DRUGS i iiZ! Rhone your Drug wants ini yIs r the To .at sa WRIGHT DRUCT II m .tcS The Rezal Store 9 w UTAI Merchants should lh;d it is not in serving his customers as he wishes to .serve them that b, ir.gs in the" business rfo-l.b- j Do you know what th present day and consequently brings home the baor-Home Service of the American Red It is in serving the customers as they wish Crewe is? to be served. In the period following the Many people do nat know that, bewar many merchants in&tututed reforms sides completing the v.wfe for e service men, especially tin.--' disabled,. it pro- in the trade which brought justice into the vides the same neighborly survive to dealings between the customer and him- famiiies In general that it formerly gave families of soldiers, sailors ami ' T marines. "Home Service covers a wide and varied field," says Frederick C. Mum general manager of the American r?! Red Cross. - "It give s n!d to families to solving such problems as budget planning, marketing, tiding over times of financial stress, keeping children In school, helping crippled children, widowed and deserted mothers, children backward in school and children to conflict with the laws. It readers service to the homeless and transient, to the illiterate, to tenement dwellers, te the unemployed, and gives friendly assistance and advice to foreign speak--to- , ' self in the way of delivery terms, service teinr., discounts and the like. But it was inevitable that, because the public was at r, ercy o: the d alers, they, the dealeis should feel their power and go a step to far. n ,w we find ir justice on the dealer's the . be has been forcing the customers to accept terms which were unfair. However, now the pendium is swinging back again and the bealer had best watch his side step and remen b r that service means as his customer sees it and not altogether as g Make ' ' 'i he sees it groups. In addition to helping families to tiie solution of their own problems, Fortunately it is a minority which is Home Service helps to strengthening in en.aed in the most absorbing business .. . the weak spots In the social life of t- in communities. It joins hands With oth- - the world, for this business brings ers to make communities safer, iargest returns. U .for'.unatd; the' profits healthier and happier. of these returns are wrecked on , Organising action along lines Id which the community Is already Inter-- tors as well as the owners. The business ested is one of the objects of Home .g prepetuating, and spreads out like Service. It has established community 1 . y a honey comb. It sucks m meetings, patriotic celebrations, pag- eants and picnics. Rest rooms, recre- - this time you probably think the worlJ ation facilities, play supervisors and ston'd be lich-- it turns out only dross. Now moving pictures have been provided, .inconsistencies' through Home Service other agencies you will understand the are Influenced to bring about Improved for it is the Business of Killing Time. commercial 'amusements and better sclwot facilities and to promote travelThe Movies are the most ing libraries as well as to secure coun- educational form of amusement today. It ty agricultural and borne demonstrais every town's'businees to see that it has tion agents. If yon need assistance at any time, good movies this dosen'i require go to the secretary of the nearest Red that cuts out every part suggestive Cross chapter and describe the situation. Tour confidence will be sacredly enough to te interesting, and .leaves the respected and every possible effort will film as dry as a squeezed lemon. These be made to aid you. ) gcod censjrs should remember that the American Red Cress Roll. Call. only execusejyet found for the presence of s The Fourth Annual Rott Cull of the evil in this world is to strengthen us Red Cross will be held this1 'year from Armistice Day, November;1 the ljaLs cf temPtati0n- - Assuredly 11, to Thanksgiving Day, Noverabef 25, this life is not ail one golden rule, and why le t0 it w5th a t o hold firown invasive. During this period the men women of the United States will H is net necessary to throw c.ud pay their annual dues and renew Ihctr lLiZ? - ; tleigh, Tour ca, bugg-?- , etc., .ast a long time and have a good appearance by painting them with I non-inv- es- i Hare your eyes Lenses replaced or fitted scientifically in any We , specialize in this work or your repaired; vny and are considered r' Experts. WRIGHT JEWELER Evanston Wyoming " fry the Kryploli , ; '"Sheliex j : for . HwWsibIe trfccaal : all the time' ceirifo'-- t m In Y--" again-Amerlca- n . rv $m r CARRIAGE PAINT The original and first ready- - to -- vise carriage It is weather paint: proof, durable and comes in many handsome shades. An e;:- cellent finish for everything requiring a color gloss coat. . For Solo kr Rich County Furniture Store . membership. r 1:' b if it is valuable to knew why i. is thrown. At any rate there is no lesson in monotony, and Althing Too good is , Nearly Always. a poem not a poemri rMi. ke Birmingham Wrier ts in a magasine. Maeon When la worse, ihan a.Thing Too Bad, because, it leaves .h: mind unreccpiive lev, aid. ihe r.ext helpful influence. Age-Heral- Teit-f-spi- Schools Are Malang Filiplaos Wail Paper! Wall Paper! a conplete stock of wall paper to select from, Call and see us V e carry Goodyear and Racine Tires and Tubes. We have everything2 necessaryto ' j' equipe your home or rancfi. Just i eceived car of wire and nails We have " 5 An English ff , iipj :e rzd We have on hand j a complete line of y t - : - V- vv T Send us your orders t Rich County Furniture Cu , ..SSi-fe- S SEEDS4X'' - '' Thia la the type of schoolroom that it rapidly making an Erqlieh speaking nation. out. pf the 10,500,000 inhabitants of the Philippines. d Ih Spencer Bros. f. " m $$ $$$'$$$$$$$$$$$ City Meat Market ... The place Iv ' to do your Trading handle only the best qup1 ity of fresh & cured Meats $ $ ve also have a fresh line of canned goods, bread and cakes, crackers, fruits . and vegetables Come in and see ' The goods and ; - it a teacher In a- public school In the Philippines desires to punish a child, she doesnt have to Rpply the ruler. She simply sentences the offending pupil To remain away from school a few days I v This is the most severe punishment sl.e cun inflict, for Filipino children take an almost abnormal pleasure In going to school and acquiring an eduslat ure, to cation. Tlie response to the popular demand for Is schools, and still more schools, constantly . Increasing Its appropriations for education, but the schools can scarcely be constructed fast enough to enrollment. care for the The school enrollment is now 892,000 without any compulsory attendance taws. When Dewey sailed into Manila Bay there were 2,100 private schools in the islands. Today there are 6,500 schools and colleges, with 17,000 Filipino teachers and about 1,000 other teachers, 311 of whom are Americans. ; The University of the Philippines is the center of learning of the entire Orient, and Is tlie pride of tlie Filipino people. It has an enrollment of 3,500 students. Santo Tomas university of Manila, older than Harvard, is another famous seat of learning. The school system includes normal schools, agricultural colleges, twenty-sevefarm schools, a nautical school and a school for the deaf and blind. The Filipino pupil, to addition to learning Eilisb and In addition to his regular studies, learns basket r taking, ' embroidery and hat weaving, the trades peculiar to the islands, its well as the domestic sciences and pedagogy. There are more positions than can be filled by the trade school and commercial college graduates. The trade and agricultural schools produced worth of goods in 1913. There Is nothing .that the Filipino people take more pride la and that k-- V we . J8peak f,or themselves , ; m $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ 50 V? FOR' D THE UNIVERSAL CAR Wo solicit your patronage for a new car, parts and repairs ' ' Our service station is well supplied g n reasonble prices they are more grateful to the United States for, than their, school system, which has been declared by many competent critics to be one of the finest la the world. While the system was implanted In the Islands by Americans, every cent of the cost has been cheerfully borne by tbo Filipino people. Tlie schools ere making an English speaking race of the Filipino nation. English Js the official language, and it Is declared will continue to be when Independence is granted. The Filipino boys am 'girls are well balanced, docile and industrious wih the well known , ; MOTAL & MOBILE OILS Mail orders receive prompt attention and sent C, O. D. ", which University of the Fhlllpplnc-Haa an Enrolment of 3,500 Students. says Junlui p. Wood, who was sent to the Islands by the Chicago Daily News to Investigate conditions there.' To attend school Is a privilege to a Filipino child or young man, not an unwelcome duty. In the cities those who work days 'go to school at night. Today, there is hardly a barrio where youngsters cannot be found who of the house speak English. of representatives and eighteen of the twenty-fou- r senators spoak English, in tlie next election, In 1922, the young men of the new schools will he stepping Into control, and the. first great goal f the public school system .will have been readied. pupils, One-tldr- d OWING- TO will de FINANCIAL CONDITIONS OUR TEARMS WILL BE STKJCTLS CASH i Randolph Kennedy Garage Bro. Props, |