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THE ADVANCE PKKI.R * FBRI,E. PtihlMiar* HERBERT PKCLC. Mctnbrr of Tti? AwocIaiH Prew*. AhmIiM Pr?M U aartathraly H aaa kr rt-NMtNltM ?? mwi (IihMn cr*4tt*4 la ?<i NNr 1*4 tlM t? t*? l?Ml -??i hW1?<4 IiWW at Hi? ??*?**? at Eltxatrtft Cl%. M. C.. 8nb?crfi?do? Rates Uy ( arrier. O? Waat to C+Mi On ImJ (la i<vin?) 43 C?*ti Twin M i (|? itfniM) HM TWm ??Mill (la ???>?!<? f ** Wm HmHi (la a*?aM) 0.H By Mail. Zmi On, is BMtti KM Zmm Tm, it M?ii ^ f ? 9$ Ml CIm SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1J24. It's all right t* be a Republican part o (It* time, or a Democrat noiim o' th' timo, but we all ought t* vote for fir Ih'hI man any olo timo. It's loo biul foiled cant bo roo<I without It makin' tlier facoH sour on* color less. Count the Votes Well, folks, it's all over but the shouting and The Advance and, we suspect, Advance read ers, breathe a sigh of vast re lief. The votes will tell the story, and The Advance is entirely willing to let them do the talk ing. So far as this primary is concerned, we have had our say. A primary campaign is hard to live through at best. This has been far from the least un endurable one we ever experi enced. The Advance has striven to the best of its ability to pre serve the amenities of ordinary courtesy throughout the period of strained personal relations that accompany hard fought po litical contests and to give every candidate, as far as in it lay, a square deal. Where language has been left somewhat to our ?discretion, as in the news col umns, we have endeavored to tone down rather than to magni fy the exchanges of recrimina tion between parties in a dispute and have striven where our ad vice was asked, to counsel against harsh epithets even in the matter of paid advertise ments. Where we has espoused the cause of a candidate we have done it openly, and where, as between contestants, we did not feel that the issues involved were sufficiently grave to call for a stand for one or another on the part of this newspaper, we have tried not to let our per sonal preferences crop out in our news columns, certainly not to the extent of doing any can didate an injustice. On the oth er hand, we have not hesitated to declare our whole mind where the trend of events hat) seemed to call upon us to take a stand. And now that all is over, practically, except counting the votes, we will say that we don't believe a single candidate stands a ghost of a show in the primary the election of whom would amount to a calamity from a standpoint of the general wel fare, whatever elements of per sonal disappointment or tragedy anybody's defeat might involve. Having met the issues of the primary according to the dic tates of its own conscience, and having spoken its mind sincere ly and without malice, and as wisely and as kindly as it knew how. The Advance awaits thu outcome with equanimity^ Things sometimes really happen as it seems they should. And when they don't, eventually all things are found to have worked Heiress to Oil Millions ECS ? Mipfi <Yo*kyl Pearson. who one day mny l.ecoine England's "oil queen " She is the daughter ol the Hon. Harold Pearson, son and heir of Lord Cowdry. "oil k?nc" of Great Britain. Silent Cal Really Happy Tinkering With His Radio Here's Companion Thai One Clan Just Listen to Without Having to Uncork Even an Occasional Uh-huli to Encourage It and Keey It Going l?> KDNA MARSHALL , Washington, Juno 7.?"Silent Cal" Coolidgo has found a friend that ho can Junt listen to, and to whom ho does not have to give even an occasional nod or "uh-huh" to in dicate that ho is following. It's his radio. Every evening, when he has put asido the cares and duties of his ex alted office, the President sinks into a cushioned easy chair, dreamily closes his eyes, and Just listens ? while other people talk about the problems he has had to face that day, or refreshes his mind with poetry, music and Jests. Just to listen; not even to be obliged to laugh unless the remark actually warrants it?that is the Presidential idoa of solid and perfect comfort. What his Jimmy pipe Is to the proverbial bAckwoodsman, what a bit of Ashing tackle Is to a tired business man on vacation, that and more his radio set is to the occupant of the White House. Sometimes, when the day has not been too hard, and he is in an expe rimental mood, the President drawj his chair close to the magic cabinet and tinkers with its various connec , tlons, trying to see what distant point he can pick up. He has "had" most of the United States, including far-away Texas, nut, owing to his love for systematic progress and a doslre to "begin little and end big." the President is said not yet to have taken any ether trips overseas. The President's set is a powerful PROnLRMS OF GDXI>CJCT By l'rofe*?ar l>lck Calkins \cqchTk What's Wrong Hero Kludy the picture before you read the answer Answer?When eating with the knife a gentleman should use his fork. EVEKETT TRUE BY CONDO MR. "TRu<S/ flCC J Capital Stock $250,000 Member Federal Reserve HERTFORD COMJMRIA KMZARKTH CRT Or. A. I* PrtMllfKOfi. Pm. T?. R. LMh, (Mil*. Jnrnrt P. Hood, Vkw-Pra*. ft. C. Abbott, VIn-Ptm. CAROUNA BANKING A TRUST COMPANY one. Perhaps It is the moat power-1 ful one in the country, .having been! specially designed for the White House at the Washington navy yards.' He could easily pick up London and other foreign stations. But he in-1 slsts on hearing America first. Already the President's enthusl-l asm has made of Mrs. Coolldge an ardent fan and almost any evening! the two might be found at their set i in the President's study, exalted but invisible units in the nightly audi ence of millions of radio fans. Fre quently no effort 4s made to pick up! stations outside of Washington. the listeners being content with the, programs offered by local stations.! Then again, they will go out after' the long distance points. Meanwhile. John and Calvin, Jr.t| have become busy amateurs at: school and when they come back to! the White House for the summer and get at "Dad's" fine big set, they, set out to outstrip the President In reaching far-away stations. The President apparently is looking for ward to competition at home, when' the boys get on the job. fqr he has asked the Navy Department to get him a second set to be placed on the South portico of the White House. He also has had a set Installed on board the Presidential Mayflower for week-end amusement. The radio probably will become more than a plaything next week when the Republican National Con vention gets under way at Clevc-j land to nominate Mr. Coolldge to! succeed himself. The President will! follow precedent and stay away from the convention city, but his set Willi keep him in constant touch with the} porceedlngs out In the Middle West. Road Show at Twin City j Winston Salem, Jane 7. ? The Pan-American road show reached here late yesterday after a study of the roads between this city'and Greensboro. JAP CABINET RESIGNS | (By Ite AaaorUtad Pi*w.) Toklo, June 7. ? The Kyoura cab-, inet has resigned. SIX OF FAMILY KJLLKD Greenville. Ohio, June 7. ? Six members of the family of Adam Pitt-I man were killed late yesterday whin i a train struck their stalled automo-1 bile. FLYERS HOP OFF Shanghai, Jsne 7.?Tfet around the world flyers hepped eff from here early today for AMoy. SERYICBA AT OOBfWT KOMI Dr. p. U. D. Wilson, will conduct services at the Coualy Rome Sunday at 2 p. a. NORFOLK PROOUCE At J arris St -Few tore? by 8PENCE-HOLLO WELL COMPANY. Live ihtssed. Young Chickens 40-50 Old Hens 25 Roosters 15 Lambs 10-12 Milk Calves 8-12 Eggs .21 Yearlings 7- 8 Sweet Potatoes $6.00 ILLUSTRATED LECTl'RB The last of the series of Illustrated lectures being given in Christ Church will be held Sunday night. June 8. the subject being, "Religion and Life In India." This lecture and pic tures will show the many queer cus toms of India, the religious customs of Buddhism aud Mohammedanism, showing among the many scenes the following: Cutting the Banana. Ele phants at Work, the Snake Charm ers, the Monkey God, the Jugger naut. Great Heathen Festival, and a Mohammedan School. MOVING PICTFRM FUN NEBS (WCL, TH' 60*T T5) _ wouu) Butt in *(1) ?K B plC sides. Then fold carefully dotted line 1 Its enti?e length. Then dot ted line 2. and so on. Fold each section underneath. When com pleted turn over and you'll find a surprising result. Save the pictures. 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The Industrial Bank. tf np. I TH* CHSAPIMT HOUSE AND IX)T| i la town tor sale. ?A alx room house |< Urea lot In good white locality! One Good Way To sell ft house is to stand on the sidewalk and en frame passers by in conversation on its merits. Good but slow. The best way is to advertise in The Advance Classified columns. and balance on time. J. C. Perry & Son. J 4-10np FOR HAIiE?ONE PIANO ANI> other second hand furniture. Sac rifice for rash. 307 Cedar atreet. June 3-ftpd. FOR KAI.K ? SIX FKR CENT real estate mortgage bonda for aafe Investments. Industrial Bank. FOR 8AI.lv?TKN BHARK8 CARO-I Una Banking A Trutt Couipany stock. Addreaa box 178. mar.ll-tf Miscellaneous POSITION?W A XTRP BY VW'NO nan with college education. Haa tad one rear experience in office work. Reference*. Address "X" ?are The Advance. J ?,?,llpd u hand Invalid rolling chair. Call The Advance Office. J 6,7,9np. PI'BLIO STENOGRAPHIC WORK dono at Southern Hotel. Substitute work for employees on vacation. Call 1107. June 4-17pd. saddle iionsRs for hirf?ap ply Geo. C. Smith, 200 Polndexter street or phone 335-J. June5-18-pd NOTICE? WK ARB GOING TO sell the household and kitchen fur niture and (arming utenslla on Satur day, June 7 at 10 o'clock at the old home place. Coppersmith Heln. June S, (, 7, npd. IIHKAKFA8T, 8.V; DINNERS AND Suppers BOc each. Meals aerred at all hours. Dlnty Moore's under Blks Club. Thos. King, prop, may21 -tfnp THE VP-TO-DATK HEAtTTY PAB lor. Mlttle Jonea, proprietor, tit 8. Martin St. Hair culture and acalp treatment. Facial maaaaie and man IcurlnK are specialties. All
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