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' J . Tim high ronrr k htkrprtse, Tuesday, deck mber 5, 1022. ; v 'V ' iAmsricfcn Education Vfeeh .J - : V f 4 V- m I i 1 GlJVSSESSHOUli) BE CiffiAPER SAYS ! (By JOHN J, TIGEUT, U, &. Cm mtaslohcr of Education ) . 1 ! Two years ago J)r. P. P, Claxton, former comtmlBsloner of education, Instituted the observance of the first aiAlr In naiflnvKa - u V.A to at Inn wk" Thfl American Leelon last' , UFFALO, Dec, 5.-Tho iftrlce of year became interested in the per-'eye glasses,, especially of the bifocal petuatton of such a week and tookty?0f jjj fre materially lower next the initiative in inviting we .wa.,.- ja al,aaarlf.A ,hv n n tlonal Education association J and,1' " ojr Dr. D. :E other ortantaUons to ,co-onrate inJBharp, an rejcocutlye of one of the th observance of "American. Edu-,,1 largest cojicornslil America , enraged cation Week.'' TbU .year the United i- tfte manufacture of maenlfvtn h now cover tola will' expire and with .the resulting conrpetltlon among manufacturers and the elim. lnatlpn of royalties. nUteriaL reduc tions ehoald come! lie said. , Rauld programs has been made In America glace the Industry,, former, ly controlled by Germany as vlrt. uauy lorcea upon American manu facturers by the great war. - Tele, scope lenses of all sizes are now sue. ccs&fuliy made In American-- plants cation Week." This -year ihe Ua MM . the wW4fapture , ' States Bureau ot, Education is co-1 , t,an,.' ,,,,, lj operating wjtht U ; LAwacan, M- ! Jift ? gloo andhe National Education, as-?' , J f aoclatlon in InyRiaa aver Amerl .can organisation, club,'; ' church, ater and individual and bodies o.; every description to participate In making the, week, December, 1-9, a real nation-wide revival of educa tional enthusiasm. V rhe American commission of the Atherlcab Legion w called upon the cojrtmlsslouer of education to Invite President Harding to issVe a procla mation for' the observance of this week. . . The president has given as- surance of his desire and willing seas to do this. The bureau of education has ar ranged with the intcrdepurtmeut ad visory committee on .government radio broadcasting to use the gov. ernment's broadcasting stations' twtoe a day throughout the week for the promulgation oa educational radio material in connection with the week's campaign. The commissioner of education called upon Will H. Hays, 'president of the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America, to discover to what extent the motion picture houses of America would cooperate Mr. Hayes was very generous--and enuthBlastlc and has definitely ar- rinkrfA.:for the -wrirkfae out of a nro gram It wfelcfe ffce facilities of the motloriDlctsreiliousei mar be used effectively jdurli. -American Education-Week.'-' All governors, mayors, and others In places of executive authority are expected and invited to Issue proc lamations and otherwise; promote general observance oJ this great movement! in behalf of education . The newspapers and press generally have been invited to issue special educational editions it possible, and It this Is not possible to emphasize education during these days oy ed.i jtorials, special articles, and in such other wa,ys as they And possible It seemed wise ,in order that the campaign might be concentrated , upon phases of education which are of outstanding significance,!) desig nate certain days on wtafcl topf cb should be stressed. .These! clays ;are "'as 'follows: ' Sunday, December ,t,(5pd and Country; Monday, DofcrnbhA American Citizenship: ,Tueday, $a,- 3tdetnfcfer 3, WH Wtisnif ' Wefluesda,.. December 6, School and Teatohe; Thursday, December 7 itfUerdcy.; l!frldiair4i3cemei'. 8, jKqOait cOjv portUnlty; and Saturday, .December 9, Physical Education, anCrVgieoiL .., These 4ep4cs. kave been selected, be cause tbey are considered io le matters o3 national importance and ttale,Uirdighut,ipe counthrilt Suggested that these topics should not preclude the various states from em pnaslsinK those Jeatureaf ofdti catio whajw'ieear to be etephasiaed at ibis time in Jjieir respedtiyjc states, nor should they pretcnt Cltitjs 1 i i. r i ' . . . k ' ' biiu iucbiiiivb iroin uusuingiiaeiK'iii- dirtaKtii5NjK.- J my- V- It hardly "seems necessary to urge upon the schools and thoso respon sible for the administration and in struction in the schools that it is expected that all will Join In the gen eral observance of promoting edu cation during American Education Week to the utmost extent of their abilities. Progltms can be effectively arranged throughput all of our schools which wfil materially ei hance the value of this general e. fort. At the time of present writing a very large number of stata,suQrin tondents and state commissioners ); eaucation nave rSBpflndeq enthusi hots on the Greensboro road tr3' enhancing in value faster than any other part of High Point. In Uuy lots tth. at 1 Ashevillo, N. there Friday, December m. Horney Brothers, We will count it a privilege to meet personally all our boy.haod friends at the auction sales of the Five Points lots on the GreGntfborn roa4,7 roiday, December 8th, at 1 p. in. aau at the J. Elwood Cox lot sale on EaRt (Jreen street, Saturday, uccemher 9th, at X p. m. . Horney. jrotners, selling agents, Ashevlne. is. u. Fiery, Itchy Skil Quickly Soothed WithSuIphur Mentho.Sulplrur, a pleasant cream, will soothe and ItCal skin that is Irri tated or broken out with eczema: that is covered with ugly, rash or! rimples or is rough or dry. Noth.i Ing subdues fiery skin eruptions so quickly, says a noted skin fleclallBt.' lire muiuuiH lyis fuipuur pTOJWfpa lion is applied the" Itching stops aiaa alter two or thtC applications, the, c zema is gone and the skin is de lightfully clear, and smooth. 6ul. pjllr i8,rffflVe:ff)W as Sfslili itofi loauseilt flestrbvs tnc 4iraltet cuseTMhe toifinyig, .'Jtthlng ot .V. .;ir.: l K'i'. The Tragedy of a Gifjtless , Christmas Need Never Enter Your Home V" .'5 1 ways a' - eczei A sAMll ikr W RHwlestMenthouE (Vc may-we hml i an goed pirer m Etore. anig" 1VJ Ikmnk Have "J Kidney 1IVUVIV UUU 111, (VI Suspect It Applicants for Inxwance Often Injected. a A ii , ft ! ' astfcalls - In, cpdofcidv the obsery M mraclnS-EucaUon Week and 'iBone:; hav exdrossed opposition Or liMiBeVencot 'TKe nnity" of etfoVt aad interest which has already been displayed Is but an earnest and evi dence that this bids fair to be the greatest campaign for education that Sxas pyer -beett; made in the Unit ed fiUteAjK-jY? Ji i jyaingtoiiept, 8, 12 jC ' ARBlENIAffLOSS IN SMYRNA HUGE ATHENS, Nor. Si (By Mail.) The Iwses of the Armenian com munity in Smyrna total 1X18,000,000 according to a tabulation made by a commute unter jhe direction of the bishop of Smyrna. Sixty nillllon of this total is In real and personal 'property, and the remainder in intangible assets like Blocks and bopds to. Armenian com panies operating 1n Asia Minor. The annual Income of 8,000 Armenian ..families in Smyrna used-to be $7,. 800,00, -vwtreotl'SpeT cpnt was ' given to charities and to the; church. Smyrna, j which ..was the-;, richest Armenian community ra tW" world before the coming of the t Turkish army . had millionaires, but to4 day every one of these men. is virt ually penniless. , The largest: losers are the landowners, textile import, ers and exporters of fVults,, Corottls, .carpets and opium. .'""v X? The number of Armenians' killed In Smyrna; - according to the com. inittee, Is 4,000,' and the number of Sersons who art missing or who ave been made prisoners is etatod to be 1,000 men and 15,000 women, , The most prominent Armenian business men killed were Barkis nd Kasparlan landowners, and Gurun lian r and Panosslan, j textile ' raer. chantaf!,; h i-fr. Judging from reports from drug, gists who are constantly In direct t?uch with, the public, there Is one preparation that has been very sue. cessful In overcoming these condi tions. The mild and healing influ. ence of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp. Root is soon realized. It stands the high est for Its remarkable record of sue. cess. All examining physician for one of the prominent Life Insurance Companies in an interview of the subiecU tnade the astonishing state ment that one reason why so many! applicants for insurance are reject, edrls: (bectfuis' .Kidney 'trouble is' id common to the American people, and Ihe large majority of those whose ap-. plications are declined do not even suspect that they have the disease. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp.Root is on sale at all drug stores in bottles of two , sizes, medium and large, f . i. However, if you wish first to .test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. ,1 . . Xots on tfte Greensboro jroad . are enhancing in value faster than ,l In any other part of High, Point. t, ' Buy lota ther.e Friday,. , December Hth, "'"at p. ra. -Horney Brothers, ' ArneTllle, VK V-'.; , TAKE HECO WHEN IT CONES TIME TQ BUILD LOnu HtKt IP HAVC, VniJR ORDER FILLED nix juaWUfiOER YAP iiXaV&iriink of lthiS'Dlad as iir ilumtfja yard where-you .will jceive prompt,, pleasing at' tention ; the 'yard wher you will buy g6od servic able (umber. It will be( tb your advantage to think of us every time you think of lumber, ' -' y: ;'--):' 'fc Crescent Lumber Co. 4 VGXVtKn LUMKEI COMPANY I'hone 8438. (KJ Daii)ton t 1 t fi Ri f a i &ni .mJ m ip ,iM 4 i Id On this Christmas Day of 1 922, perhaps, it would be dif ficult for yoil to envision a Qiri$tmas in future years wheri the grim spectre of poverty would still. the merry voices of your children, when their stockings would be empty and the Christmas tree only a memory of other days ' ' V, . But in thousands of once prosperous homes reverses have brought about just that change. Perhaps the father's health has failed, and his salary has ceased; perhaps he has come to old age without compe-' tence. Perhaps his life has ended and the estate which he thought Svas arjiple has been dissipated by -unwise invest -mentseMrava&ance or sincomDetent advice., 1 i comes to triat tragic tKristrhas tDay,' when ? Mr find dihat a "sorrow's crown is remembering happier Y this gheecj never happen in your .home - : u v j j I -jf;! . . . ' ! ! I . I M il! ! t t V I ' -J i 1 . I) fsiii ' .! Life insurance can be taken today in the hquitable Lire Nih u , Assurance Society, a great American Institution, whose mantle of prbtectiori now exceeds two thousand millions of dollars, to provide whatever may happen to your other investments a regular monthly income when you are tod old to work, the continuanc-: ?r your salary if you are no longer physically able to work, a steady monthly check for your loved ones, if death has overtaken you from earthly labors. . .. ..:,.,..., ? i, ' i -, t, '- rWhat more mknificent gift StSq ou make to your wife , , and children than to present them on this Christmas Day with an Income Insurance Policy in the Equitable that would be a living testimonial throughout the years of your desire that they should never know the doubly keen trag edy of poverty on this supreme holiday of peace and love ana! rememberance, or any other day? i' .. I: ! .- i, . 1,1..:, ;f -I',. -.-. : I. ii .vob llnill l-.ti. . . 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