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The police- Ban who summoned them said he did aot understand the game but had been told that it was gambling. The 'Judge said he did understand it-- though frequently his Judgment was Ht fault--and it was not always gambling. The prisoners, through an interpreter, said that in their game the ^winner had got only a glass of tea or a plate of cookies, at the expense of the other Are. "Case dismissed !" said the judge, with the usual admonition -Jib tbe police. .. Moat people love platttodMis re Relief FOMNMeiSVION _ Bcllans Hot water Sure Relief LL-ANS 7M HKXA6E5 EVERYWHERE M O U k J OI S Clear Your Skin Of DiaBferiarf Use Cuticura laaaaasJtHia* :? After KTEISmr S OINTMENT Kg Box 60 Ceats ' * Ik* mighty healing power of Peteraan's Ointment when eczema or terrible Itching of skin and scalp tortures you la known to tens of thousands of peo- Pfte the country over. 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ILL John Paul Jonea be elected. > this fall to "The Hall of Fain* ' for Great Americans" on Unl?" Tensity Heights In New York city " by the "committee of one hundred eminent citizens"? This great" American sea captain failed of > *. election in 1915 and again in 1920t?v The sketch that follows is bo^*' written for the purpose of furte? therlng his election; with that the writer has no concern. Anywajv tbe claim of John Paul Jones t«T * election la beat aet forth by tills summary of Ul#** services by the man himself, found among hla papers: In 177S J. Paul Jonea armed and embarked tn tha first American ship of war. In the revolution ha had twenty-three battlea and aolemn recontrea by aea, made seven descents on Britain and her colonies, took of her navy two ahlpa of aqual and two of auparior force, many store-ships and others, caused her to fortify her porta, aulfer the Irish volunteers, desist from her cruel hurntnea tn America and exchange as prisoners of war the Ameri* can citizens taken on the ocean and cast Into prison In England as "traltora, pirates and felons." John Paul (Jones) was born In 1747 in the County of Kirkcudbright, Scotland, the son of & small gardener, John Paul. In 1750 he was ap» prentlced to a Whitehaven merchant engaged In the American trade, and was sent to sea. Ha roaa rapidly, became a ship owner and by 177S waa making round voyages to the West Indiea and to India. He then fell heir to tbe eatate of hla brother, William Paul Jones, a Virginia planter, who had been adopted by William Jone& John Paul thereupon added the "Jones" and settled down as a planter in America, "the country of his fond election since the age of thirteen." The outbreak of the American Revolution found the Colonies without a navy. Congress in Decernber 22, 1775, appointed Esek Hopkins commander In chief, with four captains. Jones was senlol first lieutenant. Commander Hopkins went aboard his flagship Alfred (Black Prince, a merchant ship, armed and named for Alfred the Great) In January of 1776 at Philadelphia. Thereupon First Lieutenant Jones hoisted a yellow silk flag with the device of a pine tree and rattlesnake with the motto, "Don't Tread on Me." This was the first flag displayed on an American war vessel. The "Grand Union Flag" was also run up--thirteen stripes with the English union Jack in the field. , Lieutenant Jonea wee soon given command of the Providence, a 12-gun brig. With her he captured 15 prises. October 10 he was made captaitt - and given the Alfred, a 24-gun ship, and he brought | seven prices Into Boston on his first cruise. Jones waa alfrays after congress to carry th# war to British waters. Accordingly he was givea a general commission as captain in the American navy and ordered to report to the American con*; missioners in France. Captain Jones refitted the Ranger at Bfeafe . France, and April, 10, 1778, began that erotoeof 28 days in British! waters, which for daring success are unsurpassed in the annals of naval history (see map). It was on this cruise that he fired tbe shipping In Whitehaven and off Carrictofergus whipped the British 20-gun sloop Drake Is a square yturdaria and yardaru fight, and ma da iM As America JeesN/fn PARKEJTB HAIR BALSAM -assacss"" n&jfSsjj^SsSSSr • y • tf ptlae. lUiHui Hwrt Jteaiaa became I name of terror throughout the coasts of Great Britain. "Pirate" they called him then--and «lo In places to this day. Many apocryphal narratives of the life of "Paul Jones, Notorious Pirate" are (a existence. As late as 1905 tn the journal of the Yorkshire Archeological society appeared a aeries of letters describing contemporaneous litids with the title, "Paul Jones, Pirate." Well. It was tough--a renegade Scottish gardener's son bumbling the pride of the "Mistress of the Seas" In plain sight of England, Ireland and Scotland! However, that's all over ntfw, la theae days of lands across the sea" Captain Jonea, upon hla return to Brest, asked for a larger and better ship than the Ranger, •Vrank, slow and of trifling force." The king Anally gave him an antiquated India merchant Bhlp, Due de Duras, which Jones renamed Bonhomme Richard in compliment of Benjamin Franklin. The fleet with which he made his second cruise in British waters comprised Bonhomme Richard; Alliance, 32-guu American frigate; Pallas and Vengeance, converted mer- ' chantmen, and Cerf, 18-gun cutter. Jones wrote iTrankiin that the Richard was too old to be much use, but that be would attempt "an essential service to render myself worthy of a better and faster aalling ship." He also wrote Franklin that Capt. Pierre Landais of the Alliance was apparently a crazy man. He was a French officer and his crew was nondescript, with few Americans In it. The squadron sailed from France August 14, t779. By September 22 It had nearly completed the circuit of the British isles (see map), had captured 17 vessels and thrown the entire coast Mito the wildest alarm. "The pirate Jones, a rebel aubject and criminal of the state," was its cont> Bander's standing with the British authorities. Then suddeuly, with the Richard, Alliance and Pallas in company off Flam bo rough Head,' appeared around the promontory a fleet of 42 sail-- merchantmen convoyed by the 44-gun frigate gerapis. Captain Pearson and the Countess of Scarborough, about the equal of the Pallas. The merchantmen scattered, the Richard and Pallas headed for the enemy and the Alliance drew off to a distance. Then followed what Is probably tbe most remarkable naval combat in history. Features of the murderous fight between the ! Stlchard and Serapis. from 7 to 10:30 p. m.. toelade these: The fighting was at half pistol-shot, •t the first, broadside two of the 18-poundere of die Richard burst, killing their crews; the other fbur were thereupon abandoned. In 45 minutes the Jtlcharri's fourteen 12-pounders were disabled and ahe was fighting with three 9-pounders. The C& Any community whoae atreeta are not dm* ably paved is |oiB| to ba known aa « "lone horse town." When that time arrives, Prosperity aaya, v5ood-bye, old friend. Good-bye!" People start moving away. Bank depoeita fall ofi. Business in general begins to take a slump, and the place is no longer "on the map." Contrast all thia with the city that ia well paved. It steadily foxgea ahead over its hard, even streets Automobiles, busses and delivery truck 3, operate efficiently and economically, regardless of season or weather. Business is good, and keeps getting better. Modern, fire-sale buildings spring up. New industries are attracted to town. Plants and factories are working full time. Trade at the atorea ia brisk, and everybody's busy. In ahort, permanently paved aueeta and roads are one of the very best investments any community can make. You can enjoy the tonic effect of well paved streets by helping your local authorities to find ways and means to build more of them. ;• .- 'IW today for our frm illustrated boafcfafe-- "ConcraU Streets for Your Town." PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIAHOI 111 West Washington Street CHICAGO A National Orgamzotioa to Improve amd Extend the Uses of Comcrete OFFICES IN 30 CITIES •i^paii^P •m -:.W Auto aria FurnHare T*on«h--Ttlc quart. Cleans and polUhoa everything metal or wood. Send )1 and Icmn to make and sell neighbor, O. L. Malone & Co., Ft. Payne, Ala. ,\<an>t Fted--Write Friends Ch4I Posted from nation'* capital. Send two dimes for •Is beautiful cards, enclosing stamp for each, to Bex Co., Box 4C6, Washington, D. C CASH FOR gold; rLa n^ Agents Wanted--Send $1 for 12 Worth of Harada Beauty Products and agents' partlc. Agents make bin money and every colored person a buyer. Harade Mfg. Co , Atlanta, Oa. b-isFt Scm Oafs* S&conct Cruise i* &ntish hteterrj moon came up. Jones ran Ills ship alongside tha enemy to board. "Have you struck your colors** hailed Pearson. "I have not yet bepun to fight,** answered Jonea The Americans lashed the ships together, bow and stern. The 18-pounders of tha Berapis made matchwood of the Richard's hult The Americans transferred their fight to the deck and rigging. An Ameriean grenade exploded a pile of ammunition on the deck of the Serapis, killing and wounding 38. The Americana prepared to board. At this precise moment the Allinnee drew closa and* poured several full broadsides Into the Richard, killing many. She then drew off. Tha Richard was now on fire near her magazine and sinking. Jones released several hundred British prisoners and made them pump and fight the lire. Finally Pearson hauled down his flag. Nearly half of both crews had been killed and wounded. The Richard quickly sank. Jones then sailed Into the Texel In Holland with the Serapis, the Countess (raptured by tha Pallas) and "his prizes. December 22, 1779, Holland asked Jones to leave. He sailed the Alliance boldly out of port In broad daylight, eaeaped the British blockading fleet, ran down the English channel and arrived safely In France. Captain Jones was welcomed with enthusiasm. The king gave him a gold sword and mnde him a Chevalier of France. Landais was dismissed from the navy and ordered to leave the country; Jones reached Philadelphia Februnry 18 1781. Congress tendered him a vote ol' thanks and gave him command of the new 74-gun ship America, then nearly completed. The devolution was over before Jones could again get to sea. The restless spirit of John Paul Jones then led « him to seek naval service with Russia. He became a rear admiral and one of his brilliant exploits was the defeat of the Turkish navy at the battle of the Llman (1788). He quit the service .because of Intrigues and went to Paris, where he Interested himself in the French revolution. In 1Tb5 he was appointed American consul to Alglera bat died In Paris July 18. 1792. The new Republic then promptly forgot all about John Paul Jones for more than a hundred years. In 1905 Ambassador Horace Porter found his bodjf, after a long search, in the old St. .Louis remeter^ for foreign Protestants. His body waa convoyed to the United States by an'American naval squadron especially sent for the purpose. It was Interred with ceremony at Annapolis. 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Necessity Before Luxury "Will you ask her to marry youf "Not till I get iuy car paid for."--" Chicago Dally News. Men are never so Ukety to question rightly as when they dtaCMf It freely.--Macaulay. Only Two Classes in the Philippines Malays m they are, no caste exists among the Filipinos. They show bat two distinct classes--the cacique, or moneyed class, and the tao, or peasant class, says Katherioe Mayo, In a book on the Philippines. The cacique is tbe class from watch all politicians come. The tao Is bpssad. and has in practice no voice whatever In governmental or P^iH<»ai affairs. The caciqae Is a mestlse, as the Spanish call him--s hybfld He Is Malay compound with the Spanish or Chinese. Tbe,Ig"rots and Moros alike bitterly resent being herded under the term "Filipino." The main population of the Philippines falls of itself tato three perfectly main divisions--tb« mountain people of tbe Island of Loam, comprising several large and several smaller absolutely distinct peoples commonly Vfet Inae-1 curntely classed under the general terra as "Igorots"; Mohammedans, or Moros.'" of the southern islands; and the Christian Filipinos. The first and second of these are Malayan, and of the overwhelming majority of tbe last the mom Is true. / 1 Going in Raw Freddy, aged six, had been in swimming against orders and had lost his bathing suit. A few days later father wm gala* swimlai aad fredqr wished to go, too, but mother said lijt could not because he had disobeyed. "And besides yon lost your suit and yon have nothing to wear." she added. Fighting back tears of disappoint ment. Freddy thought for a minute. Then, his face lighted op and be shouted after his mother: "Well, I know. I can go to the 1. M. d jfc* Where they let yon t» t» raw." 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