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unu i una oni.ni GRMHHUIBTHER, ICED Illl 49 Here le a family record that la bard to beat: ' Baby Jessie Viola Jeffrey, age four days. | Mra Veno U Jeffrey, baby's moth er. age fifteen year* Mra. Jesse May, mother of Mrs. Jeffrey, and baby's grandmother, age twenty-nine years. Mrs. Leon* Smith, mother of Mrs. May. and baby's great grandmother, age forty-nice years. Venice. CaL. 8ept. 11. ? With the birth or Viola ' Jeffrey, Mrs. Leona Smith, not yet fifty years of age. be came s great grandmother. The babys mother la Veno L., wife or Russell W. Jeffrey, and is only fifteen years old. Mrs. Jeffrey is the dsughter of Mrs. Jessie May, who Is a grand mother at twenty-nine years. She, in thru, Is the daughter of Mrs. Smith, who Is at present looking af ter the comfort of her great-grand daughter. Mrs Jeffrey was only thirteen ?when she became a wife. Her hus band Is twenty-one. Her mother was only thirteen also when she wed. Mrs. Bmith was married when she; was fifteen years old. | Returned to Savannah. Harley G. Sparrow arrived in the city yesterday from Baltimore and left Friday afternoon for his home in Bavannah( He was accompanied by his wife and son, who have been viaitlng relatives here. CLASSIFIED ADS. WANTED WHEAT OR OAT STRAW. baled in any quantity. Washing ton Horse Ex. Co., B. L Busman, Pres. 9-1 1-1 tc. FOR SALE: ONE MARE, WITH fine mule colL Apply L. W.Hard lng, Chocowinity. #-ll-3tp pKHTRESgrE WASHINGTON Park affords the most Inritlng home . sites around Washington. Build tbdk-e. / ? t . . 9-1 1-1 tc. FOR SALE: DRV WOOD OUT Short lengths. 3. R. Fowle A 8on's mill. 8-4-tfc. WANTED TO BUV A I M OR 2 horse power motor. James Bress. East Main St.. Rodman Bldg.' 9-11 -3 tc. WANTED ? GUM LOGS OF GOOD quality. 10 Inches and up at small end. Pamlico Cooperage Co. M-lt . FOR RENT: HOUSE ON SECOND street between Renpass and Glad den- Now occupied by Mr. N. Henry Moore. 8ee Frank H. Rollins. 9-1 1 -Mo- We-Sa-Mo-4 to. WOMEN WANTED FULL TIM? salary $15 soiling guaranteed hosiery to wearer. 25o an hour spare time. Permanent; exper ience unnecessary. Guaranteed Hosiery Mills, Norrtstown, Pa 8-31-2&W. plOn. WANTED ? ?00 COLORED LABOR, era. Steady work. Good wages. 'Apply in person Bethlehem Steel Company, Employment Dept. Sparrow's Point, Md. l-lt-Saw-lwe. 4UST RECEIVED: LOT OF NICE Apples. Price reasonable. Whole sale. H. B Mayo. 9-?-9tp. FOR THE BEST STEAK OF BOAST out of the cleanest market, cut In the rery best way 'phone 171, Cossena Meat Market. t-t-Stc. FOR SALE ? ao ACRE FARM, 19 acres cleared, S room dwelling New tobacco barns and out build ings; No. 1 tobacco land; one mile from Chocowlnlty Cross Roads. Geo Brame. 9-9-lwp Classified advertising will help yow to sell property for It# real value ? | fat sdrertlslng appeals to peopl* wko KNOW VAWja # \ - | RAIN or thine, winter ? or summer, each Uneeda Biscuit is crisp, flaky, full of nutriment, fresh and tempting as the minute it left the oven. From each opened box of U need ^ Biscuit there comes that wonderfully appetizing odor of fresh baked biscuit. 5c NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY WRIST WATCH IS HERE TO STAY Minneapolis, Minn., 8ept. 11. ? The iwrlst watch will be more Id rogue than ever before. laralllerei will re main popular for at least another year, and earscrewa and brooches will be worn more generally than for ?everal yeara, according to speaker! at the annual convention of the American National Retail Jewelers' Association here. "The wrist watch not only ,1b orna mental, but to many haa become a necessity," aald J, R. Tack, of New ark, N. J., aecond vice president of the asiroclatlon. 13 SUNSTROKE DISEASE OR IS IT ACCIDENT? (By United Preaa) 8t_ Paul. Minn., Sept. 11 ? Whethor sunstroke la a dlae&ae or an accident today is earning municipal authorities 12,000 worth of *orry.. George Rau, a city employe/ iraa stricken while at work. He sued the city to compenaate himself for the "accident." The city disclaims re sponsibility HEATHEN, 128 YEARS OLD CHANGES HIS FAITH Cms akLe, Minn., Sept. 1 1.1 ? Ka be-nn-gi-wea. an Indian chief skid to be *128 yeara old and a heathen all that century and a quarter, woh't be burled In the Spirit Land of the Chippewaa' Happy Hunting Grounds, he declared today He has taken the name. John 8mlth, and tbrn?d Christian. MAN'S LOVt SO - CHEI1T IT DRIVES WIFEFROM HIM 8an Fraacisco. Sept. 11. ? Peter Gerhard. ? chauffeur, loved his wife Elsie bo much that the left him; then it caused her to loee her position as a maid and him to lose hiB position as a (,haulfeur. and his love is not yet under control, according to tes timony before Judge Graham Mrs. Gerhard, who is suing for a divorce, was before the court with a request to have her husband restrain- 1 ed from vlsltiag her_ She said he I loved her so much he made her life a burden, so she separated from him. She obtained a position as a maid. Her husband stood In front of the place where she was employed all night In the hope of catching a glimpse of her. Her employers did not like him to stand there all night, so ftiey discharged her. His employ ers discharged him because he neg lected his work to watch before his wife's residence. Gerhard told the court he Is mad ly in love with his wife, but he I would try to curb his desire to see | her. 1 GREAT THEY'RE DOING ITIVERYWHERE (Tlje New Bernt&n) Same time Thursday night several pint bottles of a good brand of whis Ikey, which had been confiscated by [the police in raiding "blind tigers," were Htolen from a locker at the city | hall. The whiskey had been locked up and was being held as evidence I against an alleged "tiger," but when | an officer went to get It to carry It to the court house, it was found missing and the authorities sre abso lutely ignorant of how the thief suc ceeded in gaining entrance to the locker. While only meagre clews were left (for the officers to work on. evory ef fort will be made to ascertain the identity of the thief and bring him to justice. BANKING Convenience makes an Irresistible appeal to the up-to-date mind. 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