of Tke AiaoclaUd Pre*. M rww !? i iii umii ?, i.'? m M ?ETmS IM nMIM flMrvla. ItvW at Mm MMU ??becrfptioo IUtoa By Carrier. j ? TUESDAY, JAN. 6. 1?25. * "Money JMUn'tflever'fhlng." naJ *R>iy and Ever to be Adored ?|U$venly Father, lhat It Is an well gjw ua this morning as what It ; ?i..? B Business of extending a vote of ?fthgnka to every member of the u'iorce and staff for the loyal and way in which they carried . *d)Cjrhlle the edltor'a hands were ?tWfull with the troubles of hl? ~ household to give more than ng attention to The Advance. * * ft seem? a little early to talk about -Coolldge for Prealdeot In I'-liSg, when ha hasn't yet been ? formally inaugurated Into his first ?epi term. Still you have to ad Llmlt that the liepubllcana lay their | ?'MfUnna a long way ahead and there ^ ^7 put It over. "Oiunty Farm Agent 0. W. Falls presents some timely reso to Paaquotank farmers. ? Q. W. Newby of rerQuimana ootmtr hu made an enthusiastic URZrt along the llnea Indicated by ?Mr.'" Falls. Hope you read hla ,City Council than Roacoe Kore Wa're hoping that theue woman govornora will maka goo?, gat a sf honor and dorr out of It not ao much auaatng aa the f, hari. bara wont to receive I endeavoring to fill thla high I ?Me?. .'Maw which hu? you decided to i tha baby boy or the 1J 'ywar-oldT Don't all apeak at onoe, Mit'tbe County WeUare Oftlcar Ilka to have you apeak Jr. ? " Tha Advance haa a (rnling of ^UP"?l?a affection and fetlowahlp tha preacher* o f the town ? pmA ta particularly aorry that tha community la to loae *ev. Romu t** T. Hall. .Bope Ua Uwmgkera at i will make It ahort and Laglalature. gad agga going up. t key , ??kee Ua hungry to nan I It !? tka inniiim THE DARE DEVIL K*T*~uj*k We, DONf I?TRaT/ ?sy/ Washington Letter BY HARRY B. HUNT MBA IwviN WrHsr WA8H4 NO TON?A racial que* t km In Uw national capital, which promises to crow to flaabls proportions, baa developed ?round a proposal tor a bathing lench for the city's colored popu l>tion on lbs Tidal Basin opposite IT.p Lincoln Memorial. To understand Just what this Man?. It is necessary Oral to Know that spproxlmately ona third, or roar* than 150.000 of Washington* Inhabitant? aro col ored. r It IS necsesary .to under. Hand that ths point at which ft is proposed to build this beach is immediately opposite the ffotomac >*rk goK course and along the Potomac Pnrk boulevard, where the clty'a sUte prefer to drlva on hpt (Wf U get the comparatively cool breesee^hat waft across lbs water from ths Virginia share. Ths thought of a bathing bsach at thla point, which would be fre quented by IhOusaads erf ?he o*ty? poorer folks of color. Is snough to givs a lot of capital faahlonables spoplsay It mustn't happen, they say Awful! Dreadful! What la our capital coming to. anywayT s s- s *1 rOICIMO this viewpoint. Mrs. V John p. Sherman, preeldsnt of ths Oeneral Federation of Women's Clubs, baa wrlttsn Sec retary of War Weeks, under Whose Jurisdiction this park "lm prove men t" would oome. demand log that ha tsks a "firm stand" against ths proposal. ' Mrs. ?Herman foresees grave In tsrnatlonal difficulties should ths baaah be developed at this point, as In doing so It wdntd be neces sary 10 ant down or remove a number of. the cherry trees pre sented ths capital to-odd years ago by ths Mikado of Japan. 'ft would coins with very bad grsos on ths part af tha govern ment af ths United Ma tee." she saya. "to cut down say of tha wonderful M trees . given . UP . by Japan' Furtl rthermore?-'The drive around tha Tidal basin Is eat of the moat I,KAVK WKDN10BDAY ATTEND ( ?I DA H rmWUt (IKHMMXIM; Loula 8ell?.| Thorkura BaanVtt. and F M. Orle?, ar? Inn Wednaaday to at tend the annual meeting and win ter ceremonial at the Sudan Tan d? *. A. O. H. M. 8., at Mnr Barn Thanday, Jaaaar$ I. An lataraaUag rroanai tu bean arrancad for Shrtaara who attend tka Naw Barn meeting, be ginning Thursday morn in* at ? with the roll call and oloalng Thuraday evening at ? with the Shrine Ball. ANNOUNCEMENT Thla la to certify that we have aold oar jrocary bual neaa to Robert A. By rum of thla city and lp the future the bualnea* will be oonduc ted under the name of Jt A Uyrum Company. All ac founti mad*' ?tnce Novem ber 1 ara duo the new Htm. All account* prior to thtt date are due to M. P. .Oallop Company. We ml? Wish (o t public for ttae lib. raJ pair as? (rtvea aa daring Hm? ? w have been la 1 awd to baa pea k a OOotUa aaae off t h Hi patroa?** far the new firm M. P. GALLOP CO. famous in the world. You car readily se? what a collection o parket! automobiles would di there. particularly on Saturdays and Sundays. There would sure ly be trouble." ? ? ? THE problem of a bat h in* beach ior the city's colored third has been complicated by the (act that representatives of tfee oegro population have been reso lute In refusing to consider g beach In any location except along the Speedway or Ih Potomac Prfrk. The white man's bathing beach Is In the Tidal Basin, they say. so Why not the negro's? Isn't this the capital of the United States? And isn't the black man the equal of the white under this gov ernment? By Ihta very rsaeon. they chooee. as particularly appro priate. the site acroas from the majestic marble memorial to the Great Emancipator. Sentimentally, the white popu lation hasn't any answer to this argument or any similarly appro priate alternative as to th* site. But practically, the proposition of this bathing beach Is one that Is stirring the rtcial prejudices of town as nothing has for If' It to to be settled without soreness, it will require oil the (get. diplomacy and common sense Chose In authority hers can mus ter ess STRANGE are the anomalies in politics. Jim Watson of In diana. assistant lesder in the ?enftte, fcrch-foe of the direct pri martss. to fearful that the coming session of the Hoosier legislature may repeal the direct prlmury and thus contribute to his overthrow In lflSG. This l?c*use of the foot thst Watson's s?s?ifes m Indiana, in cluding ' Ex-Benators New snd Bevsrldge, have their fencoa so well In hsnd that thsy might be able to control a state convention against llm when he comes .ip for renomlnatlon. So for the present, feeling his best bet lies In a direct appeal to the voters. Jim wants the primary retained NKW RHRRTFF NAMKD Klnston, Jan. ??.Lenoir County Coftim4aalonera early tonight elect ed Herbert Wotnmgion. planter, as aherlff to succeed Adrian W. Taylor, who wae ousted by the Board Saturday, after his refusal to make settlement for alleged un paid taxes, aggregation $47,000. WANT MIS Too Lato to Classify M1LIJNKRY HPBTTAIj HALB? One lot of hats 98c at 'Walker 4k Company. II? Poladeater street Jan f-ltpd. I AACUMMY^A LAMM black oblong pocket book con taining < hrtatmaa card addreaned to 44 tea Thai ma Twlford. Norfolk. FiOder pleaaa return to Advanca office. Jan C-8np -MIUTANTMARYj lAmbrtioi) ? qockdv Iburwt'r* wtnintt Ml JoonDO? J j VAjr coo't tfcn^J U?U ?coWd 80 |WC CAN MA?f jOOR DREAN6 ~ TflUC i Everyman's Investments TfaM to Play Safp The first of the year is the traditional time for investment. Men of largt* wealth take this occaHlon. or at least they are suppoafd to, to re-invest Interest and di vidend? f r.o m their securities In other hold QX0&4X inoi ing?. Now the large capitalist* needs j no advice from me. He knows what chance? ho can afford to take and what stock? or bond? will b?>?it round out his security list. The small salaried man or wage earner, may not have a larg? sum to Invest at this or any other time but it I? far mor?- Important I to him that he make no mistake I than it Is to the rich man. This i seems a good time therefore to re capitulate the principles which, I govern a choice of securities. I find that too many of the In ) quirern who come to mo for suk I gestion are considering stock?. | daxzled by the advance in the. | stock market which followed the ! election. They want to buy some-1 ( thing that "I? going up." In other ( i word? it is the speculative lure l'A(iKA NT AT CITY ItOAD SUNDAY The beautiful Christmas page ant "The Light of World" was given to an overflow crowd at City Road Church Sunday night. TIiIh m oh t sacred and appealing evangelical and missionary repro ductlon of the old, old, yet ever new, Christmas story was first presented Christmas, 1920. In To klo, Japan. It la In five scenes; The Prophesy of the Coming Mes siah; The Manger 8oene; The Prophesy of Isaiah, "Arise, the Light Has Come;" The Light from Bethlehem Spreads Into All the World; and the final Consecration and Coronation scene. Above the manger the star shone guiding the wise men, and shepherds, singing as they search ed for the Baby Jesus, King ofj the Jews. Finding Him they pre sented their gifts, departing In i great Joy. Kneeling beside the manger j was an adorable figure, the new born spirit of Christianity, who llghu her torch at the cradle, and calls for followers of Him who Is really the Light of the World. One by one they come, the Christian teacher with an open Bible for the world, her candle lit from the candle of Christian ity; likewise, business men, mis sionaries. church,?all as enllght cnera with truth and love of the pathway of life; while the Invis ible choir sang softly songs to fit the Immediate scene. | One of the most Impressive scenes which brought tears to the eyes of the hardest, was the chil dren kneeling clustered - around J the Baby Jesus, representing In their costumes the different na tionalities coming to the light; snd likewise that of the burdened souls who came and went on their way rejoicing. In the closing scene the whole platform was ablase with candles held aloft by eager hands lighted In turn by Him who bad indeed become thp Light of the World, the King of kings and Lord of lords. | and not solid Investment vorth that attracts thetn. Undoubtedly i there sr.' plenty of stocks whhh some dsy will be quoted higher lu the mark>-t place than they ar? i today. It is equally certain that i there are many stocks that sooner or later will bo quoted lowot. 1 know that I am In no position to separate the two group? with uny degree of reitalnty and lydonhi whether many of my reudifc are. Meanwhile I do know that titer?* are plenty of <*ound bonds uml good preferred stocks to be had yielding anywhere from 5 to t> I : per ctut anil that these are b- ing overlooked by the people uho need safety before anything rise.' go my earnest advice to those who have ?mull sum* to in v? ?t at this tlmi' of year i* that they he conservative in their ideas of what Is a fair return on their money knowing that su.-h eon-' servatiHin will pay richly in the end. Above all do not be led in to the fatal error of buying pro motion stock?, that is to say. stocks in new concerns which have only the r^sy dreams oi the Millers of the Mtocks t?> r.ortiti mend them. One?* in n handred times you way win at that sort of gam?'; the other ninety-nine time* y??u will lone. Tli?' quick wealth to be made in these schemes goes to the seller of the "security" not to the buyer. Great Wall Street Boom Is Rolling Up Fortunes Never in llie Hi*tory of the (loiuitry Have a* Many Peo ple Accumulated Wealth in So Sln?rl a Tim?'. Say Shrewd Olmcrvern of Wall Slreel By ? HARLRfl A. WOM-OTT Now York. Jan. fi.?The great Wall street boom, which began Immediately after the election No vember 4 of President Coolldge, and ntill Is In fall bwIuk. has rolled up the greatest number of personal fortunes ever accumulat ed In so short a time In the hlfl-. torjr of the country, shrewd obsev ers of "the street" agreed today. Who are tlie lucky ones? That Is hard to determine accurately,! for In Wall street the man who talks biggest about his profits ve ry likely is the man who hasn't' any. while the mau who says nothing Is quite as likely to be "rolling" in new found wealth.' Still, the street Is pretty shrewd at guessing, and one of its most j widespread guesses Is that few In-: dividuals have profited more am ply than George B. Buchanan, the well known specialist In Corn Pro-1 ducts and one of the most active traders oa the floor of the Now York stock exchange. The nicest thing about Mr. t Buchanan. If the sages of the; street are right. Is that he did not try to grab all the profits In Bight for himself. His own takings are rated well up in the millions?? four or five is said to bo a con-j servatlve figure?but many other! persona rode to opulence on his coattalls. The street ftfVeee that ( fully fifty persona followed Mr. ! Buchanan's tips and profited in amounts ranging from $5,000 to i $1.000.000. . He'll be leaving soon for Plorl I da, to take a few months well earned rest on the sunny sands of the winter playground, whither he already has been proceeded by others who earned their vacation expenses in the street during the big boom?such men as William C. Durant, the automobile manu facturer, and George Whelan, the tobacco man. Mr. Durant Is cred ited with having cleaned op some three millions In Cast Iron Pipe and other stocks, while Mr. Whel an also is said to be richer by some millions as a result of his "bullish" sentiment* about condi tion*? in lliin county. The Inie Nullum Allen of Win con* in U paid to have been oik* oi Mr. Hut-Italian'* fifty follower* who profited most handsouuly from Mr. liuchauan's tips. lie wan one of the organizer k of the IVn-J tral Leather, and ain?ng his large I holding* at hi* death ?as a block of Corn Product*. the fuvonte speculative medium of Mr. 1!u chanun's activit ics. While many fortunes of one to five millions were mad* l?y Indl-'j vidualH, first pin on among the ben eficiario* of ili?> upward surge in tho market goes to lit.- big hank ing syndicates. ?;-:pont terc.ii.. :\ ? ? i. r ti 11 ? prof ited huuiiMtau-ly by tli< ijj|>ortuni ties which tin ? le? ..,i . a ? n Kerv.iit. lik ('?>?>! ui fer? d. w Pink* a ? n ..-ie:' with raiiway finance. ilk ,... ii umi Com pany. 8p jer and Coin])! and Lehman Lirolaurs, have k 'fed heavily from tie *netms of lTio] country war- to Ije tree fi.im un favorable I?.? '.e n< Of course there 1 u'tolher side to i he *p?< alation of tho past few monthM. A number of trade;* i who lu.k.'d tie vi.'tlon t?? s?What | would follow I'M? viet try of thi | conservative t'.cmtnt at th> poll* j are said to have li< ? -n h avlly ; "short" en the stock i-.rL EVERKri TRUE BY CONDO hNOW/'CiDON'T TAJ-X. UK? TH/rr! AN\ *TA"** et_ecnisj -?A G-OVORNBSS II 11 A IMOKAM'fc PUAC? 15 -rue twHoces fftovjoije (with wo is -That th? hiOR 19 T>Ro?.ftess 1 ns AN? "tov? Ar?o STAMT5Im<3 STK mm vlously they have been the losers., an?l have had to pay dearly tor their poor judgment. But nobody thinks much shout*, the losers. It's the winners that count. COURT OKDKKS SALE COTTON OIL'S STOCK New York. Jan. ?.?Announce ment was mad*- here today that' Ki-d**ral Judge Runyon in New ark* has authorized ri-cplvcw foi the Southern Cotton OH Com- ? I'Hnv to sell 110.170 shares of stock of th?- Southern Cotton Oil Compuny. Limits, to W. A. Pratt. J iu..naK* r director 9of the latter ' corporation. Tli" court also authorized re-| ci'iver* for th?? Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company to Hell 120 i shares of Independent Guano Company stock to Avery Hutton, who owns 155 shares or half of tli-* Independent Company's stock. POUGHS ^ Apply ov?r throat and chest tP* ?swallow small pieces of? yicKs Va po Rub Q~r / T MUHmtt Jar, U,W Y.aHy ?= IF YOU HAVE 5S M*UrU, PlUt.Stck KMiMh?,CoMlf? t Bowtlt, Dumb A?it*. Sour Stomach, and belt Kin?; your food doe? not ? niaiUta, you hava no appatiU, Tutt's Pills \L "MAS. WHO t AMK BAC*? 1? PKTI HKD BIT FOX Year? after scoring sensational Hucceft as a book and staff* pipy, "The Man Who Came Back" kaa been, made Into a special motion picture production by WttHam Koz for the comlnK swaaoa. The screen version is an adaptation ftf the originul John Fleming wllsSfll story and Jules Eckert Gctydnuiv.Jt play. Georpre O'Brien has the l*?di?g role in the film story and the rap idly rislnx Dorothy Mackalll play* oppn*ltf him. Others in the aitlier, Pres. C F. Carrctt, Treaa. ?3 SGHOOi^ DAYS *?- By DWIG