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4t;t rwo .HE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE iday. January- 15, 1922. ia tha an far ruaaiUtllii at ralta4 It at Ml lllaai alai la thai iiiii aa4 ate ih lo UaMlmli itathta t raoaall.aUaa af aarata ara alaa rMr?i an III kaaraaaatatlva FROST. LAM&U KoHN IM rifth A , Haw tat aa auiioing c-ii , Atlanta MM OandUl Butldtaa. a Mala caa cat taw MB It a til gat T caa hark la la an all af Koalh and la ail) I team, w hataeva, a ad lata aoiuaai aprat far rami road ay i HUM POINT MAN MUm BV makuh) men in nHHtAKraxe lea artn Bear wia Jar TMATV EYEXTK la. IftSL w. w. of Alabama aiiail aa aai nnt elaaa m U lb loato(Bre at Concord N. tar in ac of March I. Ilia. C . aa- UB8CR1PTI6H RATH la iaa City at Coaeart tj earner Jaa Taar r.0 aU alonana .M Three Month! U5 On Month . M utld of th Stat, th Sahacrtptioo la the Same aa la th City Out of th cltr and by mall in North Carolina th following; price will pra- Ona Taar U Month t.S Far Month. l.M La Tnan Three Month. SO Centa a Month All Subscription!" Must B Paid In Advaac No. ... He Wn No. Mo. No. Vn No. No. No. No. No. No. RAILROAD HUM It., 192J. 00 A . In Effect December 3, Narthkoaa. 44 To Washington 3 To W&ahltiBtou 46 To Danville 1J To Richmond 32 To WuBhltiKton ion To Waahlnctoa 9:45 P. 30 To Washington 1:40 A Soathhiuin. 45 To Charlotte 3:i0 P. M. 3G To Atlanta ia M P. M. 31 To Atlanta 2 3" A. M 31 To Augusta :07 A. M. 137 To Atlanta 8:41 A. M. 11 To Charlotte 9:25 A. M 135 To Atlanta 9:16 P. M. M 10:55 A. M J:45 P. M. 7:10 P. U S,29 P. M. M hi BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY a "J TlT'l1lllllMlTllfjjI Bible ThouuiiU memoriwd, will Ttwto T nnivlMit horifacr in alLcr VPB.ni. TIIK I.OKD IIKAUS AMI SAVKS: JTho Lord is nigh unto iill t liom Ihul -all upon him. lo till thai call Hkhi liiiu in truth. lit' will fulfill the. de sire of them i luit ftitr liiiu : he nlso will hour their cry. it ml will have them. - Psalm u: :1S. IP. ADVICE TO WOMEN. Josephng Daniels, generally known ns North Carolina's most famous liv ing citissen, recently delivered a Fonnd ers' Day whlress at Winthrop College. Koek Hill. S. ('.. in which he admitted thai tills is nil age of women and ad vised the members of the Rentier sex a I i a ill t ' puriiu bwi n nw i. rm a rn in American Uood masked nx-a Iwforr rearhiuc th tltad. th, ... , r.ia,i IBd tbe foiTteecth , aaU. ao-onllii to hl statement. p-, B , h --- ,,. lw. tit. n aainMaaaaaaiRiit a- aenre new mamhar rn,n.et. M range-. -ven twOMgfa the Hon- la ft ng this morning In its tenth .1 K I'aa.I I. ..'I - chair the whole II laaaiai in loa ion. toa aww Uk ilace today. in tnincaniB Kuads Cungraas Nat.onal flood Road Show Chiraco today under tbv rusplc th Aaaartraa Kl Aaaoria- thn. Tha mar to teat Lha ronutltutiua' ItT of the Grain Future Act. brourlit by the ( hlcaao Board of Trrxla and j rlthlng otbera. ia docketed for argument to day in the Supreme Court. The Ku Klux Klan and other forces advocating "Invia.ble grirenUDeol ' will be dlscuaaed at the annual meet lug of the lnstitut- of Government, opening today In Washing n To rnwt the pontal deficit. German lsta! ratea which were doubled month t'go will be again dojb!eil to day, hr nglng the rates to un average of 500 times pre war rat, s. A tentative code of ethics to tJovern the privat. lives of the Judiciary will lie suhm'.tted for consideration ami action to the executive comr.iitte? of the American Bar Assoc atioti. meet ing today at Hot Springs. Today the town of Virginia., Minn . v.i 1 be the first in Ihe United Stit's io obxervc -Eye Conservation Day. as sugg r,ted by the Eye Sight Con strvatioti .'oancil of America. Kout th. usand public school rhl.Jreu wil linve their eyes t -sted. Tile picture of a woman will :tp !etr upon postage s:a:ii- when ih new series prepartil In I he 1 S. l'ost ufflce Department is issued today, flic MCOIKIU m rttii' ed will be Muitha .-Mngton and her "ctuic will ap pear on n four-cen' stamp. B. E. af Mra. M Lrat Taaa. TViaaaiTiDe. Jaa. II - liyivlac lain tha yard af Mr. U. U tarrajhani laal night at auovi H o'cietrfc. ( K Zna aarraaaa. af High Putet, ahviaaMl hi car wkaH he aaw , thrht at a bark bad. aad got oat la lamtigate. tear ing the light, of hi aatwaaoMIe tunntl or, Mr. naiaapraiaa Na tbe from hla aut.noile a a meaaa of profit I Ion lie in a.tatnl tiy two MH5I KMH UN un. attfui iieaeaaeataJiir l aaa TVdJa af im Ho.-- t!..ul ? leara. New .ad Obaarvar Ta h i n pal in i d yala-lex-aad koRRf with a attt wn of like a mail has aa a labia baakfe readiag rlarh orak's wbar axgMkara ara dlraei ad to pat tbalr bat do doubt make for efllteiencv. Taiav ai a lot ni .Tank ,ln, an, ba,hf,( ajBb,,, .n't trite to Hgbt for tvcanMioo Vben they ena i The th fimt M Omm. Her Did Much h "Between Friends The baawlait f wtraa, aad nam I uently owe of the. baupirat of raotb-l eta. Barbara Hot per Darar. mother of j lb great Uennaa palater. Alhmht Durer. gn. to her aoa. who ara oaal f eighteen eblldna. tbe gratt of I gift, a ctoaMfleaa i hil'lki-ii The xtory of Barltara Duerer In aiuiple and wert Khe waa the dauditrr of a Biaidrr .oliUiuitli of N'urenilanw. ttfrmaay and eviMi in Iht early glrlwiaal waa extra orillimi ily l?u uliful. Hie natural face was emhaix-eil by the ta'fl'tlie of ht.p mjihLI uml tik- tliel i a .. , 1 grtber lbe- cniitiireal the heart of a top or his head cWly sheareti Mr nnri wW 7Z. .' ,'JZ I ""n naimil Duerer. who was working .llnlncninn vtsto thiil 1lm n-.iw in .. ' " " '""t. i n rw oilier maakiil men urrlve-l at this t'nie. atati- Mr. .itniocruiau, aad lie KHg-.'eil ami till a:l lo a ! l. .i-.o more pruatr portion of the Mtrayhorn . " . premise, when' he waa floggeil. hi.-I .T. V ' liailly torn ami hair on I led to a lot 1 ... of the irradiil t. ., Imiif forced lo promise to stay away j from TlMunasvllle. Zi in merman waa able to make lii way to the home of J .tV. I.ainbel h. oa South Main Sfree. where hi- calleil i up poller iptariers. reiiuextitut th" of I fleers to to for bia fur i.ml liriie: it I round to him. This morning Mr .iiniiM i in. in i nine over from Hitrli ISiinl and in company with Chief Wlmherly went to the St ray horn liouie. where the affair was dlartlssed Chiel Wlmherly and other polli othc-ers are busy in attejnpts to apprehend the parlies who made the attack. Air.- nt ray Horn static thai alter al lowing suflicieul liinc Pi tin- (uisins or isrsams ilriviug Into tier yard to I ritiL- the iliMirbell. she mm lit the door land .-aw Hie car standing ill Ihe drive, j way. tla- motor Mill ni'iniic; and ft j lights on. She -talc - Dial after I hi i at- -lopped i a her premise- sue he-inl lie kind of xeamini; m Inn iiioiiitut ii was some ii .1 - iia--iii ' for her father. So. although the girl t. i ....... i. ..i.. r. .. !a, ulr .' s,, w" only lifteen ami the man all of In a 4, .,t', ttZ. ih ii . ... ! f"r,T- "",v iuarrle.1. and like tbe though 7 UX,:, ilh iNeT. i .':!:" r.'T, ,t . .j ,i i i"',' ' " i iu i. imii i" in n i ,u-nbel 'r"7;,!'r'' Tr '""'"n- bfh -.e more wafcine mi mbera and t he apeaker . ,,,. Jh oahWarr. i in. im in ia nuiyinc every Not infrequently in financial transactions between friends, there is a tinge of embarrass ment in requesting, a receipt for money paid. When obligations are met by check, such feeling need not enter. Absolutely no receipt is necessary the can celed check in itself is indisputable evidence of payment. Learn from our Officers other helpful features of the pay-by-check policy. II: r! r.nd he had in body. Dick terday. He two works, eon pi lle.l i roiintain protected yes- ants a moratorium for hereet n Mioers w ill be tier their hills in per- ev El EKETT TENDERED PLACE 0E SE( KETAKV OK STATE lo pi into inliti Tlie speaker, of respect in giving just his way of alloc of women their nyw duty, he sjid : "Go into politii unreservedly, polities and : inseperublc. must aspire you will s "heels over head." nurse, uicnul no dis sttch advice. It was stressing the iuiiorl takiug utlviinlage of Auiong other things heels over head, uholelieartedl. Make tooil government one and I do not mean thai you to public ottieo. though tind at times w heu Ihe poli cies yon would see adopted must be incarnated and you must lislil for an iifflcejin order to achieve results. In most eases you can do most by liulil ing for principles rather than men. but if the time conies when you must offer yourself to carry out your policy, then no timidity should cause you to fail to go out in the open and call upon voters of like mind to entrust you with the (job of ci'ttning out the Augean stables." Declaring further that no man or woman who makes office-holding a profession is apt to be u good public servant. Mr. Daniels said: "It is only the persons who aecepl otliee to carry out reforms and then lo return to the plow who was deemed worthy in the days of Cineiiinnl ns. Today Ihe officeholder oiiithl lo stay in otliee only so long as there is real service to perforin and then return iilike to Ihe sewing machine ami plow. If women could bring into politics an end to the professional politician and the smashing of selfish political ina bilities, that alone would make her en trsnebisemenl a blessing lo the repub lic." The address of Mr. Daniels, we think, was very timely. The women will need encouragement in fulfilling their political obligations, and such Rtlvulu an Ihe former Secretary of the Navy gave iti his Koek Hill address should ho of greal value to them. Governor Takes I'rompl Action to Kill Vacancy in His Council. Raleigh XewM and observer. Representative W. X. Everett, of Richmond county, was tendered the appointment to complete the unexpir ed term of the late Cobufel .1. Bryan Grimes as Secretary of State last night by Governor .Morrison. Mr. Ev erett has asked the Governor for sev eral days in which to consider the matter before coming to any final de cision. lint Ins close trieiuls are ot tie opinion that lie will accept the ap pointment. The tender of the appointment to Mr. Everett I trough I no surprise in legislative and administrative circle? last night. His name was one ..f tin first mentioned as a successor lo Col onel Grimes, and tin statement h .lames A. Ilarlness. of Iredell, a one lime candidate for the otliee that lie would llol allow bis name lo he pre sented lo the Governor narrowed the Held of resieelive onmlidalcs. tin thai tin! ma 1 inu tn el tunes do he I hen been ailed .in no response i broibi r. T. adjoining I. .ailed E. I SI ileil all I., hi an h i I n. 'nine over and 4jinl wii - wrong. Her lirsi known 'lapiN'ucd was ilt-,-1 man clime mound a r. Mrs. Striyhorn ' nent residents i 'Ms a music ill Wllicll she Hi.r datigbtrr, i young girl of mise, a- th further -h, I somewhal exi Ittirrlers, Inn ie Sin i hen 1 1 led lo Harris, w ho lives mid failing lo gel Westmoreland to liml 'in. if po.-sib son :-o c.irybodjr em knew who erjbody else is. Tlie advlaement. Pel." Murphy ia threatening to take an hour nil ihia morning and intro-ilu.-e cicry ".ifnrbcr of the H ue. be siiiiiing with Tub ' Connor .whom he will describe as the .veil. V he will i i'.-t do ii w II be v e'i worth waiting i r. -P:u :.t that 1 liiinht he dragg'd befori the bar of Ihe House again' in.- cutMc.iipt." he ad.led reminiscent ly. Tha' hi't lic chaplcr of I gsatlve listofv lii been forgot leu iy most.) Ni-C a no a -, r of ll'e present House Vfurphv wa- tltt-re lo see happen d in Kelt nary, j .'ii year- ago. and the ma ear were no; old enough stcd in 111" papers The aker. ami oulst inding i ariun of the lloiise. unless the boiler with Eindsiv ald it. CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY l ii IIIII MB I CONCORD N.C i xrvpl Mr it "hen .1 ISST. slltlle joirty of : to lie in' I former - i .-.rliaiiii id lie shin Warren. .VJbrrcbt nerawq to Inherit Ihe talent i of his father ami the charm of Ids mother. Her singular awi-eliiess of nature preserved pWivt harmony in M enormous a hoii-eholil t Im I a cer rain amount of disagreement miglit well have laj-n expected But she knew how to keep her children from --'un. i i i.nenniss. gm nua new auiTniMC t'-Sii was a nmaikablc under.dandiiig of lm- 1& Nmicun0N man nature and a, lure ability lo set ! Iliing as they we.iv instead of as slu I wished they might be. ti ling into his father - i.'olil-iiiiili ' aaRaRRaaaRgwaajajgaRaa -hop. the boy was soon noted to have .irtlsllc talent, ami bis mother did , v : OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQpfXSOOOWOOOOOOOf erytmng in Her power to belp mid en-1 courage him Altogether, she. was II ! ' plendid. line and line mother, a real ' ccnipanii ii lo every one of her liriHui, I uml a partieuhir comrade lo the one who later became great. Next : The mother id' Andrew .lat-k-l sou. dgr of w Inn ,ad '-i d w hc.li a polii e I 'f. .iiiintei'iimn's Mayh ;.. I t i 'hen, (1 times h I lie bbaid of men funs these tlm,"s than i did woutldS have helled, new befallen, r.nd ii would be Hounds v. re pet rulers, wi -how in of the same breed which of .the Pharaohs, Egypt's re exhibited al a recent dtis London. if lin one of the protni ndoiph Street, ami lass nuiiilicring about leaches in her home. Miss Verna Strayborn, high scl I and college beloved, live Lionel Stray l, i- inak In the boiite ( l - i ! an inn i- WanI ( rowder to ( ttlia. Washington, .inn. 12. Senalo ermun has informed G. Ii. Lewis, sec retary of the Cannon Maiiufacturiiii! company that he was glad to support Ihe bill milking General Crowdcr an ambassador to (.'una. The Cannon company is interested because of the large trade it has with the island. ittaitiiiients and greatly villi her. and her s: n. iiinn's wife, of Cargo, ng an extended visit ollov.ilig bo holiiliys Mrs. Strayborn -tales thai Mr. im Herman spent live years in her I luring his residence in Thomiisvilic. Hid that his oonilucl in her home Lad llway- Pern thai of a geiitleiiii:n : hill she looks upon him more a- a -;,ti I ha n in any oilier wnj on ai-i-ouul "f l heir long and pleasanl friendship Mr. Zimmerman stales lie Itolicvcs I i on i lie- a i hick on n s person was Ambassador i !uiu, "' I'is who h;.-t money in some. Iransiielieiis "iiii """ i n- o iien no was eiigngoil m ihe sale el trucks, and that the Kn Klux j Klan h id nothing lo do with it. I liUieers feel that it i- nol at ail certain Hint Ihe atluckers live in this ' eominitnlly, as there i- ma vet nm- I hevoii'l ihe iiniigin itien of any mem ber of ihe House to c'nc?ive of such I goings on in the House this morning. ,ii',: if .'in body's feelings did get the i I rriM' hand. The cas 1 of the N'orth Carolina i ! ruilrc ul was being pressed by Gov. j Resscll who had just laken over the j 'lice. The General Assembly was 'bady -pit. Many count;':-; were in I h hinds of negi-ors. Vergil Lusk. of, jHuiiccmbe county, had h eu named :Sp".iker, Mr. Jnirphy. a somewhat! 'i n no more Inipn nl mail j now, was speaking. The If iil Halifax wished In ill-! OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH . nine"! llt.tn in incir.:.'! iCftlpl. "Will - i. Id t , fax?" the "The g '. ichl lo Ihe g-.'ntler.iaii from Rowan ii centleiitau from Ha'i- spoakei asked. ntlemati fioin Rowan will he memt:;r from Halifax." SSI FINE INVESTMENT. Governor Meljeud, of South Caroli na, wants the Legislature of that y"ate lo puss a law culling for a bond issue of 50,000,000 to be spent for good roads. A spe-cial committee ap IKiinted some time ugo to investigate the road question in ejoutb. Curolimi lipproyotl of the bond issue, und the Governor in his aiinuul message to the licgislature. asketl for the issue. The upper iiurt of South Curollna, it seems, favors the bond issvre, but cer tain other sections are a gains! any more taxes, and u determined' tight probably will be waged ugalust the proposition. Such aetiou, we think, will be a mistake. North Carolina bus received almost $50,000,000 worth of publicity front her bond issue of that amount for good roads, and on top of thai we ure going to get $13,000,000 more to continue and enlarge the pro gram as first mapped out. Business In almost every line has Increased in North Carolina with the coining of better toads. The road pro gram started convejiflttTon about the Htate. Tha conversation led to iaraa ftaatfoa by outsiders and tie investi Expel impurities with Dr. KING'S PILLS "for constipation ENJOY THE COLD WEATHER REMEMBER, when you were a child, how you used to ;;hout lor joy when you ran out into the cold, bracing winter air how active and lively you felt? That was because your blood was rich and pure and your body strong and vigorous. You can enjoy the severest weather now if you will purify your blood and restore your vitality and "pep" with that famous old tonic, Gude's Pepto-Mansan. Your druKK'st has it liquid or tablets, as you prefer. Gude's Pepto-Mangan Tonic and Blood Enricher clue ! live. I! pair ! used, w ! Hie huii i- to who they are nor where thev ! VTr. Muri by replied. "Ihe pentren'iii from Itowan will I iriitie his answer in parliamentary j language." thundered Ihe Speaker, I pounding lift ii sk with the gavel. ! "The gentleman from Itowan wi I j yield lo the nis,aer from Halifax." i Mr. Murphy anientied. How To Get Relief When Head and Nose are Stuffed Up. Count fifty! Your cold in head or catarrh disappears. Your clogged nos trils will open, the air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freqly. No more snuffling, hawking, mrjcotis discharge, dryness or headache; no struggling for breath at night. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Tlalm from your druggist and apply a little of this fragrant antiseptic cream in your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage of the head, soothing and healing the swollen or inflamed mu cous membrane, giving yon instant re lief. Head colds' and catarrh yield like magic. Don't, stay stuffed-up aud miser- elMs is eurc able. if tateil. however, later that a Uppers supposed lo have been I s found at the. place whore cutting took place the initials of a man in the on the instrument. and that iwn are WOULD SELL NITRATE OK SODA TO FARMERS AT COST Senate Passes Resolution Requesting Government to Take Charge. Washington, .Ian. III. The Senate lodny adopted Ihe resolution of Sena lor Smith, democrat. South Carolina, lor an appropriation of xI0.ihni.ikio to purchase nitrate of soda and calcium arsenate for sale by the goveiiimenl at cost lo cotton planters. The reso lution designed I., slinilllale early col ton planting and lo aid in Ihe jghl agaitisl the boll weevil now goes to Hie house. The youthful 'ah Bernhurill ' a uiliition las lo be of Mine. Sa nine a nun. The Dutch universit io. i opened to Womi n students in lsil. CATARRH in- Catnrrh Is a Local disease greatly nuencen Dy constitutional eonditlnn.t. ' HAUV8 CATARRH MEDICINI2 con j slats of an Ointment which gives Quick j Relief by local application, and the i Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which nr.ls through the Blood on the Mucous St;r I faces and assists in ridding your System I of Catarrh. I Sold by druggirts for over to Tears. F. J. Cheaey & Co., Toledo, O. gain th,' Speaker noundrd his idesk with the -avel and thundered at ':!. young Miiriihy, dojvandliig that ae ii. e the parliamentary phrase of "gentleman." "i will give the getle iran one mini: , pportunity to con fonn to (lie rules of parliamentary pivd'dure." he stonnvd. The gentleman from Rowan will yield to that negro from Ha'i I'ax." Mr. LMurphy shot. back. The Houso was in an uproar. "The Sergeant-al-Arnvs wil bring the gi:ntlennn from Rowan before the bar of th" House." the Speaker nirecica. i ne sergeant-nt-Aruis mov wl over to Mr. Murphy's desk and J plucked him gingsjrly by the arm. i "They want you up yomp: r," he i statnniereth. You get lb nby I old him. yon lay your can promise y the next four uiglily inay hi ncllii: d to ttrliove that it. will your faml y burying ground 'n Pitt ( ounly. The Scrgeanl at-Arms fb d lo the Speaker's desk "He won't. come,"Ki reorted to Mr. laisk. The House broke up in a pandemonium. That night Russell dr:w up article of Impeach ment against Murphy which were In troduced the following morning. Mur phy went and stood beside the seat if lb piciiibe,- rrom Halifax while he delivered his it: fensc. The inipeachlpg i resolution was lost by a vote of 115 !to4. Winter Aiitnmnhi n. u tun iijuiic oiai Mity ure-with-a raaTw t- n - stiaigb without. i ud s on ii one iliing ays ." Mr. Mur rising. "If me again, I tliat in there will be a l ine funeral snirrewt ere. It in Rowan erktnty, but 1 am he in dow tl ' at 3 7 Highest Quality arid Extreme Val ues in Our Three-Piece Living Room Suites. e arc now Rnoin Furniture. in Living style- splendidly construct- showing the latest I he suites arc all cd and finished, only the best of material is used in .them and the hest of velours arc used in the upholstering. To look at them one can't imagine how such 'beautiful fur niture an be made and sold at such wonderful values, in this time of high prices. Get one of our suites and you will have furniture which will make the ftome Lover proud to show his friends and which wii1. last a lifetime. H B Conrd Phone 164 n. n. Pboue 9. Kannapolis Phone 2 WILKINSON NDI UTAKIMi CO. Calls Answered Day or Night. OOClOOOOtMOOOfXIOOOOOOOOOOOCXXKWO OOCX?OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOCIXXXOOOCW Starting Lighting uaatery TM 7"OUR auto mobile is much harder to start in cold weather than in warm . Your battery must be In flood condition for satisfactory winter service. Don't start your bat- tory on ttl winter's work without having it in gcod order. We make no charge for inspecting your battery and telling u its exact condition. You can assure yourself of a sure start every time by equipping your cat with an "fixi&c" Buttery. Bollinger Service Station ( 57 South Church Street Phone 232 President Harding is falling Troops Home! We we are calling for chickens. The market Is active on Hena now und wc advise that you sell while the market is good. Wo want 500 fat hens ut once and will pay IKc per pound for tue tirst sr)00 delivered. Can use your young chickens weighing from 1 1-2 to 2 l-i pounds ut 20 per pjouud. old roosters ut 50 cents each. Butter is dull and not wanted pound. but will buy .at cents lier We buy und sell more product) than any other store in the city and always pay top prices and imy cash. C. H. BARRIER & CO. toooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo f"pOXOOCXOOOGOCrOCX Trade With Merchants Who Advertise They can sell Cheaper 30000000)000000 It Pays to Put an Ad. in The Tribune HANK and PETE By KEN KLLNG s HAT. 1 UHATDo S3 IfTvJC NevJeR. I UJHV, uJHBIsl 1,, I U6tc. &y PcetTV j WANT A N6 w UCA) , .rt vajTM Ate TMe U&T Wof HAPWeo You, Of 6M NOW ' J . I gation lad to more and
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