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SCilKY ARTBTS ^ACCIDENTS It li'.'fh Gu: Had Crraliiu i-5rr.nr? Art Bel two art i/> Jr * cparwdna**. tludolph Oh.i1. th* eminent plan tvh-j >*•!’ be h**-d in recital at 1 n- Ralriuh auriituilutn on April 7 hill'd in Iirensreiine** absolutely ftciiuiph Gar./- in one of the mini -worker? among the .-• it r.f'.ty < wi* in Adfiira. Uorir.c l*te vreat/r pail'of laat ‘M'tBvr A - I'.veil a life of acclnsion •e th' Me-I- wood/, where ho < . kid v* 'rii;ointly ten nr twelve ’’ i't> r. day. rompoM'ia and rchcats <•?. An h remit, he It prepared to i v.' »t him cotnirU thi* aeajon pro 1- arm: ranging front llach to tho ul ‘ A mu'lrrne, f-om the diecipllned orthodoxy, of thr old tehool, to the -novt iml'eal form* of individnalie* tV expraeeioft. HI* mission. at h* ro ic *vca it, 1* to hung oat tame 'hint; "worth while." I !»•/!»;; wort fame at a composer, d/'ieht- ir. gaining recognition for • ‘Set fnnnn' r * who havo remained ■"'■•were. Thr world ewi» him a debt r.i thr works of geniut h« has dis jv-rrd ami interpreted in hit own ‘--ri'.Tfiil far. To the music lovers Am. ?Vo his CMirer ia now n fa -rlimr «t0;y. They have come to re ■rd h;m am “one of our own.” He • .r.elcfol for the advantage hr »n ■ rd is hi.' native country and clsc hr!' lint b* is more than • otrfiii for thr nrrahb of honor* hat haw t. en bestowed upon him '» •• r*# « m run noi oy oc • Jer' bit' by Intevlnr," says Mis* l/tuii, runt alio of the **iVri<o O^rrw Omnany. “Merer • i It- -nlri of me that I was an un • .tret! »ne*"r whom nr opera di •'rr ebrnc tl to dlecover ami Ttn* d lu t'y b-forv the public. On h - contrary, lat it bf underload ''tor I •*«» nut nrho p-emodlatedlv - m:d at surer-* and' who went "t •'> tvre yearn and a half of hard . >:•; "• in the studio, with thr I ■ jiur-.M.re jf winning a place an t opera elnpe.” ' AMf.P TO MOBILIZE A dOOY OF 130,0*0 MEN lie* Them A. Ctaaliiaaan I • It Noa-Partisan Palitisal Campaign. •’ >ob r -e .*r March J* —Stent to mobilize 160.000 worker* into 60,000 iT.Ti'Ittu 1° u u-cculc labor's non "*• m ■jo'ii'.rol campaign ware ' -n SoJ-v b; th-- campaign txccu • errata fr» eoniQozrd «r Samar' •“tt»' K r.<t. Nurriton and Jute* \»' rtonn'll. t; **i7c sent to 40,000 local rn ••Ah-g -mm.-<1tot» appoint 'i of a cunt mitten of three by •eh tr -r’ rO"1>itirtWn with 10. v,n o'h- i nnmiltees named by city I ni bodies and other organima • ‘ AM vorkir.g ‘.n harmony under t ri i'fiii!? work'd out achtnne of es •s -sts.i '’ nrc'rding to an an •••sceni. r' hv American federation •f * "o ■ h*ad'pi-*rtimvc^ j "In l&OC the American F rotation | < ( Labor non-paiUna public*! can, paifii «u carded on with rtnkinp • uccom by 1,430.000 member*," the •xerutirr committee*'. letter* to the loeol uniumi *aid. “In Frbiuarr HW, there were 4.079.77u. lie unity ■and wlidarlty we kav. m»J. thl, wcaderfal progrir*. With ou in rtcurd memLershp and the •mm* vu y *'A toUIj'i), .hit ma acaad n .01 .»>• to (>MUr tmuaiMM?*’ •fair rtn.*c>itionn harr Wan callad imarnii labor ta Wait Vlr*'*U : rj V#w Jvraay to aaaka plaai for <■ iHr •••’ n vtrsnioBo campaign. Or el ttuition work ta U» vartoiu >Utri L- L.rlor. tiii.il aiant.1t. H »» mid, bj I'UtillnitiMi of tbouM'.iti of f.koca* '.rctmtov und tho supply of |»tlt ua Ik Atlantic Oaaat K*n»y Sunday. Tka Arm New Yack iitlaaa»Mk oat kald la 1M«. ___Jk T : • -«v, V ' •'tiiViw-* v-. .'' AJ a ... . * ••••■' m,V! • .. ■ .•. a. : '£x:. '-'i '? * C;V: V* ■ One Zen fzo'.rd’' 1‘uhu of c^rreaponding sun given atLKzy ^ ornry Vr.c^m Cup 7:re bought ot ov: *>Zc ~o-!iibina?ioit for the motor Li mh-. dsTn^:: UcitJy Uj.'uxt quality. TUa offer M.T^(tcuoase..-. .*«• t:.-e buyer, iu.i y.t ae.-.c, ..ted, Willi Vk .we v - - jx-.iicolarv ? ,k..;n«r *£*** opportumty t_> 1. u -.’ i wuuiuj !.» jj. • d. 1.. .• ,.,j teod of .« Vacit n v....p J .v—t > *.«. "skiddy” r avemerts. Cur ’r fcu.-uo.neis. t-.veyw i nre given r'-.e earn; c^urt.riry o*' nc'-ir.~ thc<e \,iy au sinntiil n.-.-mst. Thic offer U LIMITED *'id li would he wise to anticipate yo future a* Urcil pj;*.>* :k wl» and buy LTSERALLV. i AOju i.ncnt haW—wurrunty t»R ctUw'Vt to «ch casing: Vacuum tap Pa»wW- JW.e. j joMilr. VllCUUM Cup Cu- ikZt) .. V.IN'M l^lW ■MHHHnL'&lTZ’ZllT-•’l-r—laTWW-ww, " • — - ! ■ • GAJNj_a', Dcilsr Daiin. N. C. i i Works the Year Around I I weather does not hinder the Ford son s usefulness. There is always 1 .'.o 17. ; jcv. Ci- nvv-bar or belt—that the Ford~on will do more quickly, more economical- 1 | ly, tha ycu con c'o it in any ocher wray. I :• iowinr;. } airow.ng, drilling, cultivating, pulling your binder, operating your grain i: are tl^ big jobs the Ford ion will do for you. * n ji Ul*t 'Tj njnareGa oi other jobs th.it it is capable or handling and that will k-.'cp. I'usj L^.rcug 'Out every season, continually increasing its profits to you. it v**ii: na-a your rrrmne ^preadir, take produce to market, operate your ensilage cutter, you- hsy baler, your silo filler, your pump, your saw—help build roads; 'in fact, r oppiy the rirr.v/ bar or belt power for every job you and your neighbors have to do. U s coins ibis right now for over 73,000 Fordaon owners. ~ , SMALL COST -AMPLE POWER ECONOMICAL OPERATION—LONG LIFE ' • * * | ^ i hejc ate the three big essentials of a successful tractor that Mr. Ford built into trie harden: T he best materials and protective construction of all operating parts, .so tari. tOti-j? life b sure; power to handle two 14-inc.h bottoms in any soil capable of be j;Y-' r‘f Relating a good size grain separator, ^nd still enough left over for If e “-tv.rciici.," ability to work successfully on cheap kerosene. Low purchasing cost. Yl<*. combination that can't be beaten. ■v V.e .n for booklets describing the Fo dson—and come in and see the Tractor. I J. W. THORNTON I Ford Can—Ford Service Ford Parts—Fordson Tractors. § WILSON AVENUE— —j.i— PHONE 77 { # ' v . BEAUTY . 4 .411 QUANTITY DEPENDABILITY •• -these are three welcome qualities found in die DRAUGHON STORE this season. —The beauty is due to the personal supervision given every purchase made on the wholesale markets. —The quantity is the result of wide search of the for goods needed by our customers. —The dependability 'is that which has always been a characteristic of goods sold over the Draughon counters. * * « + s IT IS NOT BOASTFULNESS THAT IMPELS US TO SAY THAT OUR STOCK IS THE MOST COMPLETE IN THE DUNN DISTRICT. WE HAVE NO DESIRE TO GLOAT OVER ANY MERCHANT WHO HAS NOT BEEN SO FORTUNATE IN HIS PURCHASES WE MERELY WANT YOU TO KNOW THAT IN THIS STORE THIS SEASON YOU WILL FIND THE BEST AND LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF WEAR ING APPAREL OF EVERY NATURE FOR EVERY PERSON. * * * * 0 —Nobody can advertise low prices in these times when goods have soared to heights not dreamed of three years ago; but we can promise you that your money . will purchase as near its full value here as is possible under present conditions. We have been fortunate in the matter of price. Much of our stock is which was ordered months ago at prices then in force. We held our v/holcsalers to the agreement made then You will profit through this good fortune when you trade here. J. W. DRAUGHON BROAD STREET — DUNN, N. C. I * ■ W« 'M M! Goldstein’s wants to show you its new SPRING MILLINERY— SUITS— % DRESSES— — and — SHOES i —YOU WILL NOT FIND ANYTHING PRETTIER OR MORE STYLISH THIS SIDE OF NEW YORK. THE GOODS WERE CHOSEN BY OUR BUYERS DURING THEIR RE CENT SEARCH THROUGH THE MARKETS OF NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. THEY REPRESENT THE FI NAL WORD IN STYLE, QUALITY AND PRICE. —WOMEN OF THIS LOCALITY WILL FIND JUST WHAT THEY WANT HERE. THE DRESSES WE HAVE IN STOCK ARE NOT EQUALLED Bi i..n-o£ CARRIED IN ANY TOWN OF EASTERN CAROLINA. THEY ARE EXCLUSIVE IN STYLE AND WERE BOUGHT WITH A ' * VIEW TO PLEASING OUR REST ^._SSING WOMEN. GOODS NOW ON DISPLAY. The Goldstein Company DUNN‘ NORTH CAROLINA » I
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