Friday, April 3, 1925 '-y [EC> WUR all the small parts in the mouth, . of which there are many. !! The Takamine Bamboo Handle Toothbrush is small with short bristles. It is designed to reach every tooth in the mouth ' and at the same time, because of its small size, permits the fric tion necessary to thoroughly clean all the teeth. For Sale cAt All Drug Stores i WM. E. ROTHERY CO. Distributors CHARLOTTE N. C. fiS^^TING| f »«=i i i iji j, ... in i m ... (By the Associated Press) Program for April 4th. WEEI, Boston (silent). WGR Buffnlo (310) (5 music. WLS, Chicago (344.6) 7 lullaby time; . 7:20 harmony girls, fiddlers, cornhuskers, i harmony trio; 11:15 Senate theatre. WEBH Chicago Post 370.2) 7 concert, i talk, violin; 0 orchestra; readings, stor ies; 11 dance, son§s, readings. WMAQ, Chicago News (447.6) 6 pro gram ;* 8 Russell Pratt, Fred Daw; 8:30 photologue; 9 Chicago theater. KYW, Chicago (536) 7 concert® 8 soprano, tenor, pianist, vocal duo; 9:05 Youth’s Companion: 9:35 classic; 12 carnival; 1 insomnia club. WGN, Chicago (370.2) 6 organ recital; 6:30-7 concert; 8-9 jazz quartet, 10-11 dance. WIjW, Cincinnati (422.3) 6 concert, lafafone. WTAM, Cleveland (389.4) 8 dnnee, novelty program. WFAA, Dallas News (475.9) 6 musi cians ; 8:30 band; 11 orchestra. WOC, Daveuport (483.6) 6:30 Sand man ; 6 :50 religious discussion; 9 misic al: 11 orchestra, songs, KOA, Denver (322.4) 10 orchestra. WWJ, Detroit (silent). WHO, Des Moines, (silent). WTAS, Elgin (302.8)’ 8-11 orchestra. WBAP. Fort Worth (silent). KNX, Hollywood (336.9) 8:15 music; 9:30 organ; 10 instrumental, vpcal; 12 orchestra; 1 screen stars; KFWB Hollywood (252) 9 music ;10 popular songs; 12 vocal; 1 orchestra. KTHAS, Hot Springs Park (374.8) 8:30 concert ; 10 orchestra. WDAK, Kansas City Star (365.6) 6 of the Air. ,3 (urL. !-aIGW School of the Air; 11:45, frolic, Merry Old Chief. WHAS, Louisville Journal (399.9) 7 :30 concert; 8:30 children ; 9 Shrine band; 10 chamber of music; 1 orches tra ; 1:30 Lost Angels of KHJ. WMO, Memphis Commercial Appeal (499.7) 7:30 news; 8:30 musical. Horsburgfa Case is Settled and War rants Are Recalled. , ~ Fayetteville, April I.—The Horsburgh case is settled so far. ns the directors of the Prince Charles hotel are concerned. This statement can be made positively, on the authority of directors of the Community Hotel company, of which Robert At. Horsburgh was secretary be fore he left here suddenly on January 7, and the warrant charging him with forgery and embezzlement, sworn out by representatives of the hotel corporation Saturday when they learned that the missing secretary had been located in Memphis will be recalled tomorrow morning. No statement as to the amount involved in the settlement was made. But one of the most prominent of directors of the company stated tonight that the whole case had been “settled satisfactorily.” No details of the settlement were given out, but it is recalled that John C., Arbogast, father-in-law of Mr. Hors burgh, was quoted as having said while in Memphis that he would “make good I personally any shortage credited to his I son-on-law-” In fact, it has been under stood here since shortly after Hors burgh’s disappearance that such an agreement existed. “If” is a little rocky ialet in the Gulf of Lyons, France, two miles southwest of Marseilles. ~ = "" = | 50-54 SOUTH UNION STREET, CONCORD, N. C. k. Stylish Coats for Easter Low Price end Splendid Quality Spring air! Warm winds will soon be here and you will want your new Spring fyX ! V Coat. If you demand the latest in style \ /AA\ and the greatest in value, you will buy \ hi //K your coat here! \ { [\ : New Style Features Jf|w \ jsf Spring is the season of color, and this Jf \yLi\() p' * 3 year color is reflected in the coats; they fJ\\ JY/M ? are made in all the soft, lovely shades \A \ } //// \ H and in the vivacious bright colon. Mo' -siW \ <(; In the new Polaires and similar fine l®i ’ I - j ' ' fabri “‘ F 17TU BM - ‘ I $8.90 to $29.75 W :' f| ,U i i. Mil XTJBOM. WOCO, Minneapolis-St. Paul (416.4) \ 6 concert; 8 fireside philosophies; 8:30 j request prpgram; 10 dance. WEAK 1 , New York (401.5) 6 tenor, du •ets; C :30 trips; 7 :15 foremost four; 7:45 whistlers; 8 concert; 8:45 spprano; 9 trio, soprano; 9:30 Hawaiian ensemble. ! WJZ, Nfew York (454.3) 6 dance; 7 Jewish history; 7:30 concert; 9:30 dance. WBBR, New York (272.6) 7 clari net, -violinist, Bible questions, answers. WHN, New York (301.2) 6:30 health talk; 6:35 orchestra ; 7 :30 dance; 8 ad dress, music, chorus. KGO, Oakland (361) 6 concert; 10 pianists, violinist, solos; 12 dance. WOAW, Omaha (526) 6 dramatic; 0:30 announced; 6:45 orchestra, address, 9 program; 11 Nightingales; 11:30 or gan. I WIP, Philadelphia (508.2) 6 talk; 7 :15 talk ; 8:15 concert; 9:05 orchestra; 10:05 recital. iWFI, Philadelphia (394.5 6 talk; 7 recital. KDKA Pittsburgh (309.1) 6:45 re ligious;! 7 Sphinx club; 7:15 talk; 7:30 concert; WCAE,- Pittsburgh (461.3) 6:30 Uncle Kaybee; 7 talk ; 7:30 quartet. KGW, Portland Oregonian (491.5) 12 ' dance music. KPO, San Francisco (529.5) 8:30 garden hints; 8:30 new plays; 10 dance. WGY, Schenectady (379.5) 8:30 dance. KFNF, Shenandoah (266) 6:30 con cert: 8:30 concert. i KFOA, Seattle (454.3) 6 concert; 8:45 program; 10:30 program; 12 orchestra.! WBZ, Springfield (333.3) 6:30 con- i cert; 7 orchestra; 7:30 checker game; 8 tenor, pianist, 8:30 musical act; 9:05 dance. , KSD, St. Louis Post Dispatch (545.1) dance. WRC, Washington (460) 6 orchestra; i 7 Bible talk; 8 soprano; 8:15 talk, 9 dance; 11! orchestra. SAYS CO-OP HEADS DREW HUGE SALARIES Senator 'Person Alleges That Mr. Wil liams Got $40,000 and Patterson $30,- 000. I ‘ ;;, :, t j Raleigh, April 1.-—Franklin county farmers made a furious onstougbt against the cp-operative here today when the committee investigating sat a day and took in the disaffection in the ranks. ' Former Senator W. M. Person led: the opposition. He declared that the biggest Franklin farmer had sold his 1922 crop for $3,000 lees than the same amount brought on the independent floors, the co-operative landlord selling through the I association and the tenants on the in- f dependent market. Senator Person mercilessly assailed the | salary schedules of the association. He; fl declared that Mr. Williams, one of the'l head man alow dead, drew $40,000; that 1 1 Mr. Patterson pulled down $30,00 and!! that other evidences of gross and inde- i I sensibly high overhead had driven the' | contract makers to madness. He be- J lieved it impossible to enforce the con- | tracts any longer and prayed the relief | demanded. The Fanklin senator thinks the com- a mittee of nine who heard the wails from E the stricken farmers are a very fair body | and. he believes tehy will see the cause | In a friendly light. REMEMBER PENNY ADS ARE CASH 1 j jjfl BASE BALL FREE I '/, JIB 1 'r {-J |lfl [ Friday and Saturday I fy ** ; I '!■ * -SS | , ' ■ . pH I * I i | | Each Boy Buying a Pair of Star Brand | I ! Shoes from us will receive a Good Baseball Free j RICHMOND-FLOWE CO. j ) l ...... ........1-nt.nr- « Trustee’s Sale in Bankruptcy Silk Machinery, Equipment, Also Two Three-Story Brick ; Factories With About Eight Acres of Land. Property of : HAWTHORNE SILK CO., Bankrupt on j Thursday, April 9,1925, at 10:00 AM. I On the Premises FAYETTEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA The real estate consists of two three-story brick mills, one-story jj jj weave shed, one-story brick dye house, two-story brick finishing room, s ij one story brick silk vault, one story brick engine room, brick boiler room, » > brick dynamo room, containing in all about 67,000 square feet together | jt spur track leads from the main factories are constructed of the best ma- j H terial, in perfect condition and equipped with sprinkler system. A * spur track leads fro mthe main line of the Atlantic Coast Line, spreads | to two sections of mill yard. Fayetteville and suburbs have a popula- ; j tin of 25,000 and labor conditions are excellent. This plant employed 1 r colored help successfully with white overseers and superintendent. The jj l weavers are females. The spinning is done by girls and boys, and all ij \ have become skilled and adept at the work and the wages are excep- l j tionally low. The mills can be used for the manufacturing of cotton ; - goods or in fact for any other kind of light or , heavy manufacturing I 3 TERMS: Will be made known on day of sale. By order of HENRY H. PARMALEE, Trustee. HON. Wm. B. GOURLEY, Atty for Trustee v BENJ. GRUNAUER CO., Auctioneers, jj 29 Church Street, Paterson, N. J. $ ... I THE FLINT FORTY § A car with refinement is now in our show room. This car comes equipped with four wheel brakes and B Balloon tires. Five balloon tires and cover for same. Also 1 bumper, motor meter-wing, Windshield wiper standard 1 equipment. <:| Delivered Price is $1196.00 H | J.GBLUME’S GARAGE J PAGE THREE