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PAGE FOUR —ass-.'.- - • mAMAcwMwtni Hi Wl •?*** | W. W. Nt***,—- - •UMOtirnc* us advance ■f lb.il Par Yob* **° ll cto Cartiar P*r Y**r......... *-°- aTm M tb* f*o*« <y- •* Hold tat, K O.M •* 4t * r ■ Mtaltr of Ttal l»ll*»< <*»*•*• Ito AtMclaud Prota la oaeUtlvol' oatitlod U (ha om far upubheallo" »f Ml MM dftpotcte* tIKM ta * *■ aa( «too*«ita cvod*#d la thi. papor nd till lit tatat laibMahatf tart ta, All right. of rapublicatioa of sstcta 1 Hanlon haroln in alao ro»#«-*^ WEDNESDAY MOJUUUi. NOV. **. I*M I ET BVIHY «WB GIVK ( ouiu y khounxnuk Rev. Thono- M K.. set t»day 9 s adoption d*v Ow tUc cxrnpxtox now.being xADted on Cn l?h* city and county fbr the sfanriny peo ple of the Near East. The wur or has issastt bar froclaoiation. The paper* h*.ve published the fasts stat the seven* appsoU. It to mm ti mm o *iv# the mm •jr. f u *>" Wayne county it asked to make up » quota of six thou sand dollars. At slaty dollars <‘4ritopsr pear this ssruMurt wiH preside for one handled orphan “We are appealed to for this and Ton that, will it never stop?** some one will say. The answer ia net only that it wdll never step bah that the fact that these appeals are mode hi oas of Mie happy steas of the timsa. In the past history of the world starving pepole were left to their fate. There eras larirpf tbh intimate smLdulclt cdmtMnkntion which w^lmve lack nf the humane fading that today touches the heart of thf no dire need. •It to often noldtc-I r.n 4 tty* Arm*.u.sis »,• ( adi {that thdx aiitssofss ass* Ter«; But this new .spirit ol , bqipxuuv which b pernuuung | thR world does not stop even at rdfdl and religious Hne*. It is Minded only by the need of humanity, and the calls for help wf| never stop until the needs < si ■he tmfted States as « politi cs* entity hap elected to refrain Own giving aid and comfort to the suffering peoples. Some ofji those who are responsible PjminthroDic donations,, and cepaainly there are endearing n* to the heart of the world. Bjl it thia is to be qur only wey of helping then we should go tltata-lt 1-ty.wr. j kashas washes itb Hands * Wilting to the HnlMmore Sun. the editor rtf the Wichata. Kan sas Kajdc. say* that Kanaas ha# weened Its fcxnds of its in d ua< «td eeust. He says that this wu the «ok issue in the late slat Hen and than the Dem ocrat who was elected Governor wgg elected solely because he opiNNted this const end the He piadkan candidate stood for it H* pays that Kansas ia and has always been Republican, and partiHmily so, its Republicanism hading been cemented upon the ■lawny iasue. WhHe a Dem»- erg* was elected governor by twenty thousand majority. >Hb 1 gieUtun elected Is about sol idßr Republican and only one of the iuagveasawH elected i,< lam Democrat Nobody talked nhMt anything elss or thought fcajii “o- Aud the story of (U court's r vrWT]ical fOTplwn nr t|a| law administered by *Ulc Gemernor. ami exerted wholly kyniiui-HAen In- s*y*. Ttas pph co* «mb». es wlm lM* «*t •* * nHHI t#‘,lmprison w l Alftte W'lßr/ h Hkw 4 . -VU*- ylfc, in k. MM’ I rao* Jtce \m&rn-imk the M* •» k,iiala«n.- a ehnmeirt .es cnrdeeMnk ***> wears ago, pam*- d the- absurd atjd mh|eata\ act wiowu as tne mdpscgWf spurt j »w. Wb«n they «ur that it vas Hied to deprive iaboi [7 alllts constiturional rIgSJ I sanß r^Ti|- > "ii?*^ti| ia> 1 naoeiahlam towum aeph eSS itser WeaUewn, ehep sntt even heir peeve sedsi acted m Dwno- te dee*roy it. THE FATf.Ut& a* VHR bm mum Whh m Hooded mad soaraft of the best ordinary minds leet w (ho sissrioo shuffle, > and Ixxdgw, TM ONH beet udnd aved by the skin of hia-teeth. President Harding announces ’hot he is fning te eadersfalp df hie party: He dose rtt even give a place • at the ounsel table to Brother COob dge wW tla*l tba, greet atabi l,o« »W Uasem el£k*r be ‘■veeS the Aroaideat and the «<* minds ia uoegseee, nor I 'lrother Daugherty, another ode lof the fboot minds who roufd prc/hsbly be llt'jdfl If the ■otcra coulti have passed upon |Hh candidacy foe thai diatim: ikw. The President waste At dis tinct b>. understoed Utah ha has nose takes active amt lesegstio leadership surf la raepoaslhie hereafter for wbat the party does. The possible fhet that he has simply passed from the charge of ens aet of the beat mind* te that e# another, to wit. the veaSlwaea amst dieeethr ha te rested ha she mho ef* scheme wMeh he purposes in the name of American ehtpoing, may he passed over at this time. The ('eaeotial thing is the fact that the Preside at U finally awake to the failure of hie scheme to oecape responsibility by a»- U-swewie te turn the pelitical rloek back forty or fifty years His idea that the President should be satisfied to exert a forma) influence upon congress by occasional state papers and trust congress to run the coun |mu rtM Afcw ixiiaah. ini tiw friirm wsuMa out.of his oj.creaLiuutUug tha Sa jnrus normalcy which - he tbought the-country vvkhcl to ,?*<* rt vo, ana 'as ser->r' ur was a. good campaign cry fust St the time he used it. I NoFmaident in modem times [has lament'd to a whit who did not assume leadership and show leadership. The explanation for this i* the same truth that has aroused the discussion of what .is known as the short ballot. It semes from the feet that we have carried to an extreme the< principle of popular eisetkui of officers, so that so many are elected, local. State and Na tional, that it has become im ♦-poasiM* fbr tbs people to put their fingers upon anybody who is responsible for anything or who will accept responsibility. Everything goes wrong and no body can bt blamed apecifieal i Ifw Or if owe eg two <W a score are Mamed asd twined down in the swat else too* It does no I good, others coming in who | may he just as ueeless in so far iaa petohig any action that the people want is concerned. Thus, not being able to get roaulte by holding everybody responsible, it tow been a nat ural process that eoracjjsrticu ble. Title is the basic reason for party government and the reasea why the President, as the largest and most conspicu ous office holder of his party, ,Is mads a leader whether wishes to be or not. Those are i the facta which Hr.' 'Harding either did aot understand er thought he could wilfully i change, and ere the facts, also. which has driven 4 him to aban ' don the absurd theory' of the 1 beet minds, ami made him. wil- I ■ ,e . y 1-- i,r - 1 ••*+*** »td.m .' I WtfNGtNG UF FATHER BY GEORGB MeMANI ei I* ‘ L j .toV.ta / /v * **%*< %*, « 1 ui iMtaiiTiT*ok''a«##'i 1 A a h fl-u A J > - JXjLta I-uJ - an r -- Jv aser ispri ; Jl*i he * M Jtrige Grady Head •f <he Ko lUvk Ekfn lU*. 9b. Haywood •• (amtaW Ttaoi ieipAW WM MM • wua Um> 1 •»- mawsWiSMta «f Or; SOti Rtrwta, rgMs •» N«m Hmk tm osseahta 0*« t* glM* as*, to (MM c*r Mas* t* s||an|ak|MM4 in UaWwA ' wiik Hma» dM toS?tSTSiM «* mnpM w wen i* •*, • wetowe s* On »uw* 4WMmv «m Ot. torMt rtoMM ektwa «** cs>- rW ia 0»« Xi«MM ta>*Ur<Us I««rni«s *S cMiMcWe* wig. « .Me •( s>« mc ttaiSiM to U>« Khifk»r» i« tke bi to SjU d(h. For four-fl** y«an h* b*» rapt irriy Sltai tlia Haptutt v «i- Mlt m ruyply idler Am Or. %«Mm Ilruimr w-guie s* un hi* analial vaca tion, la *d4itton, H* lim lictttn) to a number at N*rth Carolina town*. H* U a man of atarkrd pe-r*oa»l ebarm and nnr of th* m«at rtrfkinu otatfom *p«alt .*r* IY» tbi- St»t>. Mrattoa to*all* Ha > wood to*w York papnr* rrr.rrtty rarri»ct ton now* that Dr! Hnyw»..H h*4 ottabHihod Khm haaSsitortoK* hi a N*ta Ylnrk hot*l Hi* paper* alio no tad a hiHrr contra j vrray Mtown Dr. Starwood. r«aor*> •Wta*Ha of Cataary Saptir* Church and Pis to hn Daaoh Staatoa, poatov of tbr then*.' the* <mtml—<ta« to a »«n on Mir part of M tottav to MOMS Dorn ;!>r. Spotaf hi* oraaeolotlcal raboa. la th* ad Sat of thVa co»t*ovor»r. a* too (It root lon of War or Xylan to th* poltao to toto thin Poach ot radio*# u# i* Ihpona hatora aa you orouLd th* Bml* I amt hatati thrown." Sr. gnyoroo# i woo aaho# ho stv* on to* row* at Meo Now York hutot. *4o Mat movo ia prwt. <■# aenta iattwaat hi Uootii t’aao ' Una. waa "hi* doicnation of Jo4m i float Ur»S» aa to* hood Wm offlautl ia North Carolina, i The Wool# oatoi “Or Maywood m*4* to a mpaitor the WorM th* atari lin« claiut that aatru 'arty cnroUod ataaiboro at th* kiaa Ui ] rtoata moaoboao ft Coanraao, •ovomoa* | Sad*** asd othor* among ‘th* !*»«•*' Ideal authMOkioa In tor country, a* 1 wall a* tiwSfSktaU and moathora o' I man* poltao fare**. Hr did not vivo tlta a»omt of aav of thaw oltaiota **- r*pt that of Judge Honrv A. (toady, o' *iia buaartor Court of North Carolina. Jndff* Ciwgp. ha raid, la tho haa<] klan ; oßciai -in Kohl •< wr*4ioo." , • - §! ox Hurrirs (u«uksiia^ itiWa ,f Ohaorrar - Tha uttratibh of Tho Nows and Ok •e-rtror ha* hortt r alt ad to a papar by Sr. W. H. Smith, of Uo’daboro, on rarth ode of proooatthw toborcutoai*. Wo *a«a aot Itato tuaa to oaainaaw tti* papa; dtorfuliy, huh too** to no quo*turn „a *» too taportoarr of to adprt Mhrto gotatota too Mon doiag wall ia Ha war tor* on torn to***a* hot atwayo tboa* t* roooa for dhiap boOtor Aa Dos Snahh lointo ouh tor phjrototan* wilt Itavo to mntainuo to ho aa thoy hov# horn the hadooa to* to* wo at of aeqootattae tho poopi* with too doneov and tho oaaae Os ooelos wait to To to** rod ho WooM h*vo thorn pop proatar attoatioa to to* dlhwoao aod took thomaolvoa aha apod wah a viwator laoaouo* of aa aponoikihtp ie eoaooctioa with U. Bo aubmlttrd a plan which M doubt wiil ho itooiMad hi dohtol to all to# pbjr*‘- dtm in too Stata and which torn*# ta bo pnwtoato W* kopo that U will ra **iro (ho ooowdaratloo toot tor frhvo tosootoM* toot too mot tar iosUftrt KtINEHAI. Os CI.YDB JSOTK XINSTON, Xov. 25.-Th# funeral ol glpdp Wry*. SS, who waa rat ta daott hy David William* ait a point nrai So*o*i Spring* Saterday •>wonitita w«i hol4 at LaGrang* Somdw. roouota (Pan th* lattao toaro today aoid. - lr». X. K Pet Mo* r. # Mcthodiat minister, offici atad! Burial took place In Fairvia* contatory. Saajansto Xh>y«, iMhor ol t|r vlcum. rraidra thraa aujoa (too LaOtanegi ShVrral pooauaw w«K vl«it|*g *l th* William* homo when thr tragvd) odoerrrd, arcordlng to th* LaGrnngr report*. Thr rr had bean no *ma I No tation of fooling batwran William* a*c Moya, ft woo o*d> YkilUotao “rmhao* *4" Hoy*, iqritcd him into to* dintoi room for "aonicthing U> 4af aod thru cat hi* throat, toe reports **ui Unair followed boforr mcaftcal aid cou!4 lx tod. Willusas* dtoopp«a*o4 to th. >t«ah m ' i ,p.. v w T—r' V"W»-W —'-.w -rr-t— t-t-w- -o- to M fxfBSI?KL oSSyBL,#* vy« TODAY’S XVXVTS Cantansrp df* thy With *d Abtaham Mgardas, urlginaSer of many improve wants in tlu art oL pAotucrofky | Two hundredth SM4v*s**»y oi til* * j l»Dth of Bon is mo Chow, eminent among I | the rarlr i«uriats of Ponnajlraal*. | FI ft I-to annln nary of th* doath of Uooooo Ooootp, haw. Now York -*di- < toa o*4 condldM*. ftafrt-'Wnt J*yt Powrtof. tW V y«hr» a pr*a#a-' or to toe MaasatoSMtta Stair poritu (itiary. rntors upow bta oUty-flfth year toduy, > . * The sovcaty-ftflh aoaoooraary of tot Marfas Whitonth wShdern* is to b« roinwowtottod twdee wits »»*o4o*o aa Whitman C oitosa Vuiio Sitota. Today ha*, boon toad aa to* data far , takiae ■ fusal *oU ia th* U- S Houha of BopraooaUkUa* »n tS# ahif auhaify MIL , .' 1 Tha rootivoralMp *»W- ot to* prep* Ky ot th* Bunourt, Kaassw and Taaoa raitaood qehrdutad to toko ta*£« today at Co! host, UkiA. nod Ummit am, toga*. WiUusm Masha* Lewis, chief of th* division of aducation of *dh* United Btotaw I'hatahoo of Coaaniaa**, ta to to tho prinrwol *»*aker today at th* Via gistta SBuaoaioooh c*atar*n«a ia Utah-, wood. t Two sister* boMXnf to obtain the wikum of to* huptond <4 a third •iotar a pan to* rhnrgo of aiurdoma« a', foopdh • taker *4U ko th* exteoordthor litwosioo whi n to* tatoi of AJkort bone !»-*ollo4 at OteohW. Cota, j IN THE DAY'S Ytok Koto geddau, wb* ndrccau* the c-n --voUdatiOA of to* Woatern tai*ro'<4k I*- >•* font veal systamt, ta pyoaident of hw Cl>i<y*oo. Hocdnfton and quln.ey ’taJlmoy company. lit. Hitltlen la a Mtaaanrtan wb# '-aJlpd K»a**a hf»» homo arhrn be w*. a boy. B* joura* y- I acta to got bU yducalkm, i-ra<lu*u<i V V lima* Call'd* on# stU'Ucd nt th#' ‘ln» nrd Law School. Tbca I an.** City lali' vd hu* *• a !%'»> 'r, and in the '.am ft i-ne —H'l'-be he'-nirr un at orncy -or tho C » A U- 1 hre,. vear* j <a***d and he vn iea.l* epotinl aaoist*! ■at to the p<»»i4«w.. Y*-o yea#* »f hie aervic* foHowed nad than ho w-» wade a vice i*oaidtn*. H * he was ‘ -leetod president. Tipai >». •" oovea »«ara, byway jf the fr»w und hi* a«i-1 •dntatrative kp*^’"l , »* had *o* tho j ki« f office of ii j rs Uta hiri* t rail- j ' oad eyntemo Ir the'wvth- At toe time j >1 Ilia elccßo* do- wn ln«- yi uni;o«t *V ( cutlv* of anv of tho |>A ■•iuont lull- j oada of Awnw. TODAY’S ANMYtiihAiiJH 3 Hit—A party <it Itaihon mi-le I * - arui t"wn# a*»d vlllagee . tamr thi ilspp.i- j tonne k sivoe ia Vfrfrta'h. IHUU—I ttlkyclU <ir« 'di. governor of Oregon and Halted State* sonatur. born at Bethel, to*. Died to goraiand. Ore., May ll*y l»U. IKttV— Poliah inaurreetian began nt Wataaw, abac* the army declared in fwvqr #f the I’Hlpta. UtaTW-lodiana moum<+cil the miaeion. ortOA IM Marcua Vhltmajs. hi* wife, and otoar*. »t Wwll* Walla. Utt—.Battle Uitweca Captain Jack aon and th* Modoc Indian* on Loit riv «»• v um*-- capt David L. Payne, famous Under of pkUhoiao kvomara. died at Weillagton. Kaa. Ulto —The lope created Mg r Smolll, tho apuatalic doiogal* at Wuihington, a sardinoi. told -Thu fur mot- Eatprea# Auguata Victoria arrived from Potidaiu to i»ln fxvr buoixynd ia cki>u_ot Auirrougeo raaUo. ONE YEAn AGO TODAY Prraldonl Harding prnclaimod Amer ican Education Week. ; JMr lh«> loit In rollap** of a thou-. Uc under cunntruction ta Brooklyn. I —to < TODAY'S MlirrUDtotS I'nrilinnl Hvtre l.n Fontaine. I’atri atcb of Ve*iu*. bore at \'4*uk*. born ’ j *>-' yoata ago today. Bdwin F Morrow, tho pmoont *e»«ir- II #or od hen lucky, bam at Bamsstat. Xy., ! 44 years ago today. I I Tad- tiworgo D. Stray** of Columbia ( univy»i»*b fotnfiK gpr aMtept /of- . Notion-1 al Education Aa.oeidtioa. born at Wagao. Fa. 4S yaor* ago tad*a I Aorta Sj WaUltoa, noted prhbtbuiam laattar and party aaaditlaf*' foe I'r^to. ' dent, hara at RuehaylVania, Ohio. 6>| ' year* ago today l Walter Mrt'rt'dtq, long a |uoriinienl figure In PaeiDc Coast profe.alonal .- baseball, horn q| Man- I' SHt, lowa, 35 fear, ago today. 1 D- to kl *• KtagA*.-W * • * - wu tow - - —«» - f mtia: , Y Mjg ._i ' ttf 4ttLL'Vv -tadfht ■I ; THtaw CO I# Ota HK ■HKi -a, ~ EBP v cw r NR ( W ’♦*' 'AK t Bl * * r( yy. ■f v R|||BPslp ' —1 f t/W-i- •; - tojipfF, ] *A t i r ' ■ wßlrt >i *1 •- f,* to-.- . 'CfflMt NAPOIEON teoßafMl sans Mwves Super man of Underworld It Di rectinfl Rodberiei. GEM THEFTS M MGREASE ■ Mhtato H Bo##orlta 84 Wtai Flaruvad and Executed That Folic* Can Q* ‘ UlSta Mo*. *ha» ***•« Am t boom . , to-r f , . taoudoo -Potao* aa* atttoS to Itas (toy too head at whoa ta atad to boa mm Mil ih la scout* of Infant* Uoaai oriinlmtta. A vurtublo "MtadUxat us artmoaf la boitawto to dure oatahhabod bio boataftsartara bar*. M* ia aiiegod to cuiquiactat a w<tU-<*saai«ad bxad oi tatornatloual crook*, awry une «K oiioao to a past iuiuu.*T-af pai r> toiu. at aefurtoua ixattaumnatuy tusowa in ttn utnterworbL Thoy tm-Utdo man of tducdtiua, scttasUAc atuoaiuem* mid aoaial ciiwan. Liuder laadur.'btp <**' tortr mysteriuoa ctilof Uiuy art* ct«l Bad wllb cnoduotiiig burglai!(-, rri#4 tag aafes and nimmittjng '-oatiy Jfivfl rotb.ries that Outlie dn act taxi Itu# ara (hKlarod to worts In accurtlfuct with plant of c*mp«t(a prepared by too maottsr nitti'd w.tti aft the skill of a gn*r u>mtary atratefiw. - " fern Mahhorfta toerwaa*. H ' Soveral papers prtar this at ary- wMD varying <l*gr«as ot aostattonaliam Os lata Those 'hue bross.ua tufresslng aumher of Jrwal mbOmott As a r*» suit an hamwaare rouqpouy whtab tit oatw* a good dt-al of Tatuahl# fowtary baa taenwmed Ha presafusus <l,*ra*d ta thin iHmm at itaka by V, pe r < •«»■ J. W. Bc-11, ooesf U'Klw'i loading awooaoao, aoyo ibaf snaay aacwas Mg fobbrrloo hava baa* ad woll ptatin. i aa# eslmtf that to# pMtaw con Oo St tie more than suspect the authors. “Übc poopia who aokjaotr thaso estate* or# not to# urdinaiyi Type of tolof,'' >lr. Bell eey*. "th«f* Ktadtat thou uno seta SaiHoo Is owtatooo* to day. TJurj bunt aoctaty gntoertago. Mini Ui til* batata slay OM )n>ptl!ot giwato. -v tg .» “1 b»>w case man who haa a towo •ddroaa, a ewtatip hawat Bear Haawia atouth. and two fine motor* car*, »ta» ta anu o that antauotad at conipliethy ta aoaso of tboao yrwat gobhnsfoa. hat ugate ton prwwata tbore lias nooer bcrai tho sHglitoaf t-haaea as tsataaaicg him wiiii aay u( usaw. Vhiof worto tnaaoa <h o- Ot te • I AlifMurtaco. doe; . »*M 'Uotaot und wwald. In tho ordl nary way. lie accoptta aa • gaoot- al lb* htniaea of wealthy pseplti - . "I kaatf one isaSMMw ta which n director of thieves la npMtati to he ouoth SUtoOiM Another aueo-oednl dlrootor ta a woataa who Imx a uni veratiy education and a culusagd aad taariaiag p*r*««all%y. “Th* victims, both In hot#ta sad at private houacH, often are walrtue# uad aharb'wod for day* badora a -autagbie o|>|K»rtunity for tho robbery oc mom. U may raatlg coat SJ.UUU ur il..v*i to itM-wt th* .-xpomtaa of a gm-o-scful haul, and the big tbWes requls* fn-qu. u* robhorlea to mate toil* tbamseUu*. STRIKE COST $46 A FAMILY deal Tiaup Meata 9VtSB.QSS.OOO " —Man, Say* Mia* Conprsaa •pooka*. *C , - / 0 OU*ot*4"l. Ol—Tho rooota .tribe ta th* foal triduotry « uood a total loo* of f 1.180,000 000, J. o. Bradley of Dan don. W. Vs., forme*, pres'dent of the I Notional Cool, oaooclatino, doi-iarwd - here lit sn uddresa before the annual I'onwutioil us (ho .Vuicric.in Mlulng roogresa. ltrsoUMioSM coaxrlemtitns the pa! tamailaitr attitiul* of tlie govemaiMnt. dafddriaa the entrance of govi-rnmrni luto private hualuesa *nterprl*ea and •King todu-trlaJ 00-opwwtioa hogarern labor end ■•aplial a* a means of lu crwoalag prodsastoa. proa pwrlty at»o Iwaerta# prtca# war* httro due* d. According to Mr. Bradley, toa tain !c wagoo by tb* Italttal MUm Woohes* ol America a* eaHiuat« J ?Mw ttv* America, *am»clatl«D>Vtea f-tnn.ikf l •mb; the taao ta raUAtad# bver **k>, tot lute to the public in t!,* coot of fuel 1100 'IOO <WO and the loss to tho tatar opora-oig SdOntoYuw “If every faintly Hr America were t* pay 50 tt would taeoiy rover this ' loa#' Ms. Dradlay «al4. ‘s • ’« ■n, AS w W/$L -®m 4' -a—tod ~4 | JJT I B 1 - m Hri.'yijil) vdp*. ’ • L>tokc~». Srr-f kr, J -to*. -u«tWtoal. ‘to B U* Ntar B.*y By: nuto KV , ir u M.ptaaoijotasF r tut iißiaK J • « • A m-t a let to er-rw-r -torn fc, | /c P fV be* W« rt t li: «wr J dwuy I toe »:«* «! ill I r k fr. .•ruiKC ev«ta., it to‘>* S '. J.FT M. fi c I Icq let's lld kn:«u Jmo. iq • to^dV4ajAftli.'A.-t vA-lf koiuii o. ii , 01 . iy: x . Q c - « » , • ’jf wrnmSßKSKimVm' • worker. > tok VI ' j Ism ot-.rtlit.fi- ae\i recently F* RW* Naur »s*i R.itof j rtu.vtcr. in Veto’ .tom it. tt >- y -a a wu* u '?u- F-bj • gtayjtato | I • '.-ir t’j*; c *7s'Jl . vhrr, It W. i “ in,' poyulacc. - to &, IlfaA 'i-irt ot t!te siupmiwit was ma 'e |A i’»‘ "* In tlx form . * iti-jjg!. > . o kl. - I' rpnic aod lrr- fc ,r ch.«- cj Armuig 'L ?■?<% Ihr rclm [>cfii,nncl in uYc #>v . f M-. a..':J TllHr Ab-\*ri<lr,und, whtw,, twentv ibout- K, ' * - aqd ctyldfen age hvuywd in Ajh:ri<- j> . W can orpAsuitfc* kbtra EL to. • ■ A anto more S#c rti»ftrtoJ tUa.ica cn BS— the .tree! , vjt air of tlva JSJ • atom L*e aJS . who wtaoduar 1 Jotatry t* her ' - BhK „ vm fr c cc, ,luM ye-neg dirges % , ■'\s A t**Hk Adi poe ybipVKat plijjcd," the i Dficf iiracta* al» demon*rr»trd that the taJietoW I ri..''it- i of doldhood arc lift t matidMliTto| 'y’fWenajl kt “{w Never ha. a Virginia pickanmnylH. Kfrisrff.Sifeaa tots, none over tie. stare admitted tfcgt »b!th »iw*cd uu tb* Uqn elm toontonaso* in Afaxaodpopol and these Arm-nan waifn. when they IB Bcfarso, wlirts Ut!t ot sufbornr had tlieir hrst taste -4^ —r - ; 3Tb.yr»ac Xtaa.: k, -t- ——C— i.r.'f { ; North Carolina Blankets 1 Vi - —— w. , .—V . , i*. If u • < . ! itonketai »t every tiert \\ U ami »ize and weight. (l n '' M g But we on btentiet^-woven of ■§ n ffnet.t yarns spun of wool raised 3 .& in the Old North State.. ‘ J , But we would not do this year after year 4 tthless tve felt out had f proven their satisfaction as well as ours J that Nofth Carolina wool blankets were f |S the best values. * f w t w II ( We call attention today to four extra n ( good kinds of wood blankets. J fti V H Four poumcl l>Uuk«l.s ui taw wool.nmßki Imd .uita, iNtrl * cottott, per pair ,-t\ .. tti.DD » (( White wool hlaniMfts. tiouhle l»e»l albp. 4 1-H im»hbilh, a m f pink und IJite liordertt, atioiit 1-1 cotton, per pair 97AD M 1/ Splendid nu«litv tkmhlo Imkl hlzc, white wool hlsnkpt. m HD Dtcstol wool lilliiif. per pair. « Host pm h> gl! drool filled, extra size, 5 pomkt ft 1) <»«ol ’. ftyr pair. aMJIOO u T- auii wool Ma.ikoti», Uvutiful shsilintm, m>nsi4k tolor- n xJL) inir. £ ««\BO Inched > ?IU.0« jS TC.tW) Inches IU.OIT ff R We Would Tike to ior.s|mre these, value* with any you rjr W net- thu M • U M We aUo carry fines t>f rotton - J « cotton and wool comforts and down • J j «»y* i .4 m 11 H. WEIL & BROS. J iU* -» ■ -- • •- * bHUPTt , "I tttttta 1 tt ~t itov ft Lk . ton* f «#.. ,K b t*h H bm; f \ * -** , m I „ # * - tta. Vm a L. J ,y ■! » »' I I li li—Ow i »ii l •“ '* -**
The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 29, 1922, edition 1
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