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World's Bike Champion Gets V. F. W. Buddy Poppy Atfrad Goutlet. th* champion alx-day rldar and world's hlghaat paid blkaatar, with a war racord of flftaan month* In th* Nival Air Sarvlca, racalva* hit V. F. W. Buddy Poppy, mad* by disabled Amarkan ?x-a*rvlca m?n, from two of Naw York'* youno**t bike-fan, poppy s*ll*ra, Mlai*a Franc** and Julia Barton, In th* annual national Vat ?ran* of For*lfln W*r* Poppy S*l* for rallsf of war-dlaabled. "Th* Buddy Poppy **rv?a a doubl* purpota In slonlfylno our national **ntimant of ravaranca for th* boy* who atayad 'ovar thara' and In halplng tho** who cam* back di*abl*d", *ald Goullat. *'lt la ? Rowar which avary A marl can should ba proud to waar on Mamorlal Day/* New York Male Soon To Don His New Straw Lid On Built Manhattan and Brooklyn Men Will he {Tearing Straus on May 15, While Baltimore Adonis Blossomed Forth in His Summer Headgear Last fl'eek n> J. c. KOYI.K (Copyright, 1021. By Tha Advinea) Now York, May 10?Male New York and Boston will blossom forth In their ne w straw lids May 15. Phil adelphia and Baltimore placed the official season at sanction on the straw headcowring last Saturday, j although the weather has scarcely had a chance as yet to countersign | the edict. St. Louis will flock to the! hatters next Saturday and Chicago; and Detroit men will follow suit some time between May 15 ar.d 25. j However, it i? the thermometer and! the sun that really fire the starting gun for the straw liat year, and In j the South the season Is already well j under way. Manufacturers and dealers unite In predicting an excellent season, al though they say the volume of trade probably will show little gain over 1023. Business done already In the South is supporting their conten tions. But it Is going to be a differ ent kind of a trade than in the past. For retailers have decided to order small lots frequently; they can do business In much smaller quarter*, save rent, leave more money free and avoid being stuck with styles which are unpopular. Also that pol icy has minimized the necessity of cutting prices In mid-season and ar ranging bargain sales In order to clear their shelves. Consequently the recorder will be as much a factor In the trade in 1924 as the original order. Repeat orders already are coming in from New Orleans and Texas points. "As to styles," one leading maker of Baltimore, the center of the man ufacturing end of the straw hat In dustry, said today, "It would be dif-! flcult to determine any outstanding' feature this year. The trade has1 come to demand such a wide variety that we supply all types and leave! the choice to the retail dealer whoj can sound out the tastes of his own ; clientele. "The outstanding feature. In my opinion Is the trend toward a wide-.*, brim. I predict we will slowly come! back to the extremely wide brim of a f?-w years ago, but the higher crown will replace the extremely low crown of those days. The demand has been for more comfort and ease which was not produced by the very low crown. "The elimination of discomfort from the hard straw hat has been one of the main problems for the manufacturer. This has been solved in large part by higher crowns, prop erly shaped to fit the curve of the head, and more comfortable leather sweat bands which have softened the strain on the forehead." Manufacturers agree that one of the features of the 1924 season Is the demand for colored bands. This d^mrnd. however, does not run to vi vid coiors but finds expression In stripes of gray and black, somber tans and a few greens of dark hue. Geography seem* to govern the popularity of the various braids. In! the South and Southwest, the prefer . ence runs to natural braids, un bleached, with Una and light shades predominating. In the Middle West the demand Is about equally divided between the bleached and un bleached natural braids while In the East the bleached braids hold sway with a decided Inclination to atrlped bands. More emphasis than erer before la being placed by dealers on the advis ability and necessity of more than one straw hat for the well dressod man. They declare that three straw* ure required. One must be a soft body straw such as Is represented by the Panama, Rankok or Milan weaves, for sport and country wear. A sennit braid in a stiff shape with a saw edge and a striped band is named for business wear, and a fine split China stiff straw with a wide black band for dress occasions. Manufacturers of boxes and con HEALTH TRAINING IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS Must lie A? Much a I'art of Currlcu liim ,\?? Arithmetic Say* Dr. Keene llefurc AsmkuiiIoii Raleigh, May lu?"The only way in which health training an.l in struction can be made to reach the intimate daily personal live.- of all our poo pie is through training the children in the public schools" This i? a statement made by Dr. Charles H. Keene. Director of th Bureau of Health Education of th" State Department of Public Instruc tion. H irrlf'turc. Pa . before the v.";? tionnl Tuberculosis Association Fri day. "Teaching of health." ways Dr. Keen*', "must be as large a part of the regular school curriculum a teaching of arithmetic, geography, or any of the routine subjects. I: will never be possible to set asld< definitely for health teaching enough of the daily time availabl ? for school use so that all the ne cessary habits may be formed anil information acquired concerning health. "All school courses must be de vised and taught in such a manner, then. as to permit frequent opportu-; nitles for correlation with the var-i lous parts of the health program, i Physical geography becomes a mat Iter of fascinating Interest If we know Its relation to the purity and safely of the water which we drink. Art becomes a more living thing when it Is used, through posters and legends. to emphasize good habits relating to food, exercise, fresh air and cleanliness. History becomes much more than the accu mulation of dry facts when we know the Influence of health and disease on the great movements of history. Health teaching should bo inter woven with the other chief factors in adequate school health programs which are: hygiene of the school plant, physical education, the hy gienic arrangement of the school program, the health of the teachers, health supervision and the proper training of teachers." MILLION TO IUKX AT A Mi RAMA THEATER TODAY Fay Tlncher, comedionne of th" 1 screen, who enacts the role of Min in the Gump comedies, is In the cast of "A Million to Burn," Herbert I Rawllnson's vehicle which plays at the Alkrama today. Clad in outlandish costume, a | travesty on the veiled garb of a talners for shipping hats by parcel | post and express expect to do a largo business this year. classic Salome, she attempts to Ira-J personate Huth St. Dennis. Herbert Kawllnson has the dis tinction of being an excellent boxer, beside* beiUK a movie star. Re renily. in between shooting "A Mil lion to Burn." in a friendly bout with Kalla Pasha. the strong man of the movies, who appears with him < in this picture, he almost Jarred Kalla loose from his teeth with a neatly delivered "Dempsey." rini i:i:s snow history or KPisroiwi, riuiuii "Th- History of the Kplseopal Cl'.Mr.h in America" is the title of i :r..' 1 1 ? ???tr at Christ !. y - ve:;i:i*T ;:t elnht ???lock. Th pictures are from pho i "graph* anil celebrated painting*] a:;d are beautifully colored. Aeiu'iik the ??c?*n? s t?? be shown are the Marriage of Porliontas. Poea-| hontas savins Captain Smith, fhe first American Congress, the sign-1 ing of the Declaration of Independ ence. the Lost Colony. Washington at Prayer in the Forest, and other.*! as interesting;. It's a GROWING CHICKS FOR SALE BY? AYDLETT & OWKXS Phono 456 Elizabeth City. N. C. NORTH CAROLINA STATE ( ()LI,K(iK OF AfiKK tl/l'l ItK AM) KNGIN'KRRIN'G. State College Station. Raleigh, X. C. S U M MRU 8 C H O O L, Juno 10 to July 22, 1024. ) College Credit Courses will be offered In General Agriculture, Science, , Economics, Education, English, Geography, History, and modern languages. . Professional Courses for High School Principals and Teachers, Teachers [of Agriculture, Science, Industrial Education and Manual Arts. | Special Courses for Home and Farm Extension Agents, Specialists and ) Experiment Station Workers. I Emphasis will be placed upon Methods of Teaching Science In High Schools, Trade and Industrial Education, and Methods of Teaching Manual Arts. For catalog and other Information, write T. K. BROWNE, Director.. FREE ICE GIVEN AWAY MONDAY TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Housewives! Do you buy the best milk for your babies or take a chance on unsanitary dairies? Do you buy the best meats or take a chnncc on a butcher who refuses to properly ice liis mer chandise? Do you buy butter or oleomargerine or other questionable butter substitutes? In everything, do you want the best, if the price is right? Or do you want to pay just as much for "something just as good?" Consider your ICE and the fact that if there are any impurities in it they are bound to be trans mitted directly to you and your family. OUR ICE IS MADE FROM THE PUR EST WELL WATER, carefully filtered and NO CHEMICALS OF ANY KIND USED. TRY IT ?YOU WILL L'KE IT. We GUARANTEE the QUALITY, FULL WEIGHT, PROMPT SER VICE and the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE LOOK OUT FOR THE YELLOW WAGONS [Wright's Purity Ice & Fuel Co. Will Chiropractic Cure Insanity? Tl"* answer to this question is "YES." r.ut such (tit answer iei!f tunt<i Uttlr to the rentier until he knftf's HOW cml WHY this is poss ible. Tin re ires a time when /patients sithtniffetl to "srientitic" frefitment ?w r ?! % t>> ? ' ? \\ erith er tifitnji't nor ijntio;t is it I ?//}' this or that was briny done or HOW it would cffert a cure. Ili't thoxc (lints are none never to return. It i/oii. dear renter, arc submitting to any kind of treat ment without knowing WHAT it is. 117/1' it is being done ami HOW it fill effect you. jioti ore certainly displaying less interest in jioiir own welfare than most people. And just as surely as it is your privilege to insist upon knowing what kind of treatment you are getting, and. if it be Chiropractic. HOW it trill relieve ailments and WHY certain siiinal adjustments should be made, it is a privilege to our profession to explain. Chiropractic is the only knoirn science that locates the CAUSE of disease, corrects it, ond explains HOW and WHY it was done. Chiroprac tic is simple, logical, and has nothing to conceal. Insanity is a mental derangement: the result of an im pairment of the functioning of the mind, but the CAUSE is physical. Ittis analogous to an impairment of the func tioning of the eyes, which is manifested by a partial or complete loss of sight, the CAUSE of which is likewise physical. A mental derangement is just as much the re sult of a physical incoordination as blindness, deafness or any other ailment: arises from a similar CAUSE, and is just as amenable to correction. The theory that the various functions of the mind and body arc the result of purely chemical processes, and thai disease is caused by a deficiency or a superabundance of certain chemicals, may sound well but fails of proof. For instance, the otitic nerve of one eye may atrophy resulting in blindness, without the least damage to the other eye, while both are "chemically" the same. In direct contrast to the continuously changing theories of "other sciences. Chiropractic has always remained firm in its contention that the various functions of the mind and body are NOT DEPENDENT UPON CERTAIN CHEMICAL PROCESSES, but UPON NERVE ENERGY which is transmitted from the brain, (the seat of life,) over the nerves to the various organs and tissues just as electricity is transmitted from the power plant over the wires to the globes and motors. Disease of any kind is the result of failure of this nerve energy to reach the organs, and is CAUSED by dislocated spiiutl joints which press upon the nerves where they make their exit from between the joints of the spine. The brain is composed of hundreds of different centers, each of which controls a separate function. The center of sight controls the vision; the motor center controls the movements of the body, the calorific center controls the heating of the body, and so on, The mind is likewise con trolled by certain centers, and when the positive or nega tive nerves leading from and to these centers are im pinged, the circuit or cycle is broken and insanity is the result. Chiropractic is the only science that removes the CAUSE of insanity. Certified reports from Chiropractors throughout the country show the following results upon insanity cases during a given time: "Total cases reported 2,5.50 Total complete and permanent cures 1,702 Total partial cures J,.11 Total no results i 423 "Many of the partial cures would have been complete had the patients not for one reas on or another stopped taking adjustments too early." BRING YOUR HEALTH TROUBLES TO DR. A. L. PEARCE CHIROPRACTOR OVKIl wool,WORTH'S B &, lOr KTOHK 211-14 Kramer Building. - Hll/nlicth City, -V. O. ? ?;? <? *j? ?;? *| COMING! I Saturday, May 10 * ? .. ?J? lo Elizabeth City?BEK T MELVILLE anil his asso ciale players, presenting high rlanx and up-to-date ??? royally plays. Special invilatinn to ladies lo attend the opming play Saturday night, May 10. (.adics | ??? will lie admitted free when accompanied hy 1 paid adult lickcl. Saturday night's play is "The Law of the North," a comedy-drama in f??ur acts and with fiye hig vaudeville acts. Prices: Adults 35c and children 25c, including war tax. Dig tent abso lutely water-proof. Featuring hig jazz orchestra.
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