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ML J. «. Ml— MOUNT AST, ML C Sydnor & Sparger I—raar* Aftati MOUNT AIRY. N C. H. I. lAWCASTtR, M P Dr. W. I. IMiM^WMtk DENTIST Mount Airy, N. C. CATARRHAL DEAFNESS «* n* at the flesh, emaciation a* of to iaipart I smile to the tees. The body of Lenin to drssasd in ■ ■iraplr nemi-miltary rait of s m« terial tumbling American Hi* hands rest easily oa the hot with the right hand which was characteristic of the rev» lutionary leader in life Above the black and red coffin with its pyramid-shaped glass canopy are a set of fire ins and fire extin rtiishinc apparatus. An sim»J "H«d' soldier stands at the head a# the btoi at ita hoi K dtspiacini the water content of the body by i itnnf chemical solution, eontainini «tn uwd. Tk ptifwiw nM ex peri Blent* on human flask bad beei made an bodies furnished by the Rus aian morguse and pathological inati tutoa, and that the raaolta of theec experiments van applied to the bad] of Lenin. Prof. Sbaraki said tke Russiai chemists had achieved a real trium] orer the ancient Egyptian embalm era, in that the system erohred by th Russians makaa sure not only prea ervation of the fell contour of thi body bat the Worse aa well. H< contended that the Egyptians hat j —i— i_ ff.iil. . * 1 IUCC6MM only in nunnyuyifif ooa iaa at the sacrifice of ovary trace a personality, white the teteat Ruaaiai method conservee everything life-like If no marked chance in tamper a tore occurs in the tomb said Prof Sbaraki. Lenin's body should lnat for over. At present the temperature ii the mausoleum ia M da grass Fahren bait. Prof. Sbaraki aaid the entire roe of embalming the body at Lanin wni 17,600 in striking contrast to the frf tunes the Egyptians spent on the bod ies of their Pharoaha, nobles and higt priests. A commission of export! who examined the body expraaaed tte opinion that it would test in its prea ent state from thirty to forty years and perhape longer. The features of Lenin are illumin a ted by an electric light, the strong rays accentuating the pallor of th) face and emphaxing srith gariab ef fact the crimson had on which Um body rests. Already IS.000 personi hare riewed the body. Their pres ence affected the temperature insist th tomb by raising K only one degree This rise the experts do not conaidei Mu Cats 910,000 F« B*mg Kimd To Man Raleigh, Aug. 1.—TVs legacy oi 110,000 is the reward of Sandy Mc Gregor, unpretention young Scotch man, for kind attention to Atexandm Mitchell, wealthy California plants tioa owner, to wham he acted aa sec retory, nurse and interpreter on I nine-months tour of Europe. Mr. McGregor, who now la a rarst at the Stats Hospital for Insane, re several days ago that aa aged paralytic a mental disorder had died te a hoapital at BaHhaati and in hU will had nassed him pari heir to his large fortune, an condi tion that he study medicine. The young Scotchman retiesntb told his story to a reporter Monday, story ef travels and Tea can gat an early copy of Um Mows at Creed's |mm of Nek advertising, a cord wan suspended acroas tile highway in tk town of Jtfhnon, —cond that the d» I fendanU in putting op said card aa i mired the same improperly so that it lacpd and obstructed the highway; | ' third that the defendants ware acting | for their own benefit in each art; fourth, that aaid cord waa an obstruc tion protruding from adjacent proper ty owusd by J. B Council, one of the defendants, with his knowledge or acquiescence, and that it rents in rd suspended from October, 1923. until Ds>—ibsi IMS, in violation of law, fifth, that on the 8th day of Decem ber, 1*9, the plaintiff, while riding on truck in tkf employ of Overstreet and Nance road contractors, came in con tact with the cord and was thrown1 from the truck to the concrete road, sustaining serious and permanent fn juriea, sixth, that prior to this time, the plaintiff was aa able-bodied man aad that since hia injury, ha has been unable to wsrk; and seventh, that by the negligent and unlawful acts of the defendants, the plaintiff haa been injured aad damaged in the sum of Hm six defendants in imonr th« number who entered into a contract oa October IS, 1932 with the Swartb more Chautauqua association as guar antors in order to brine to Jefferson , a series of programs given by this i The defendants intend, it is report-1 ed here, to make a motion to the | court to make all the other guaraa tors defendant to the action. The1 defendants hare not filed their ana-1 wer, tip summon* being returnable on ! August 20th. The bringing of the action against: six of the 86 guarantors of the ehau-1 tauqua who stood for any deficit that might he sustained by reason of the] Chautauqua programs failing to { bring receipts of the amount of S371, the responsibility of each guarantor i being limited by the contract to ISO. j like a holt oat of the blue MASONIC PICNIC AT ELKIN LARGE EVENT 4,000 Ymdkm Eajoysd Ae. Oe-i . . _ 8.—Msar 4.000 people from Surry. Yadkin and surrounding counties asaemhled Mill inhlin to attend the annual Masonic picnic. The moat successful event yet in its five years history is tlte opinion of all who attended. It waMDe of the truly big days of the ydWrf KM*. The splendid sddrsib at Dr. Howard E. Rondthaler, president of Salem col lege was the outatanding^Mture of the platform progran^His instruc tive lecture on the stdteof North Car olina held the interested attention of at least >,000 people, who if they had never sufficiently appreciated the greatness of the old North State fait a just pride in the fact of their citissn ship in the grsalset state in the union. ~ S. Reich, master of fsrsmuniee en ted 8urry county superinten dent of public instruction, K. 8. Hand ren who introduced Dr. Rondthaler. The singing class of the Oxford or phanage for whose benefit the picnic is held, captivated the sadience with their splendid program, addad to which was inspiring music by the fam ous Csilssm.. band At one o'clock the bountiful dinner was served, but the vast crowd, doing their heat, were unable to devour more than half of the contents of the hundred* of bos kets. Huge bo see of the food i sms tiling were packed and to the inmates of the country h of both Surry and Yadkin countiee. In the afternoon short were made by local citisens alas an eloquent talk en the principles and ideals of masonry by Loon Gash ef Winston-Salem. At eight o'clock la the evening at the pavilion on the delightful program to a large*"aodi Yoo ean get en earty copy ef The at Ooed1* W1LLARD SERVICE STATION That Good Gutf Gu —Oil— Free Air and Water somes u hours m im day Raleigh, Auf. 6.—Sixty-one ilwi bilee, nM at not* than SM.0M, ware ittewwJ during tba until of July by the theft bureau of the state motor liemi department in co-oper ation with federal authorities, accord ing to annoanreinent today by J. E. Sawyer, state motor ■uperriaor. One of the worst gangs of automobile thieves in the south was atao broken up during the month, the announce ment stated. Pull details of the breaking up of the gang of thievee had not rsachsd the office hare yesterday, but It waa stated *h-» it centered in Charlotte and worked bark and forth acreaa the state Una, with South Carolina aoto mobtlee bronght to this state, and car* stsl— here shifted to South Car olina for diiprisel. P. E Harris, of the theft bureau, is still in Charlotte Otmsc crush "Standard"is the dealer's choice "Standard1* Gasoline is as popular with the dealer as it it with die motorist. The men who chooee this brand la ■ell are hard headed business men. They know that the public demands quality and that they can get their share of the business oply by carry ing what the public wants. Judging by ths number oi "Standard" pumps you see its "Standard" Gasoline that ths public uttnfc. Thsre is a sound, substantial reason behind this popularity. "Standard" Gasoline has built up and maintained a reputation for quality since motors first replaced the horse. Quality does not show on the surface. Most gaao lines look alike. Your bast guarantee of quality is this popularity, for it An based on past performance and the personal experiences of millions of motorists. STANDARD OIL COMPANY {NtmJenejf]
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