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THE MORNING STAR WILMINGTON, N. C.,' TUESDAY, JANUARY il, 1921 NINE i. prion Aires Is the New York ' , ' v .. ' 'S , . ....... Ut tne southern ; Hemisphere -O.W.iinV9, v;.1 ill1 iTf SO , ;,;--mlly. r- : A . , , ... Inmw. " -.Y ? ar.e- reiauveiy man ... A, v;it wmwi . - -r-o i, onugn,:North Americans, -,u- i attention 1y withdraw-- "Y. "overmans, and, a Sprinkling N .. - , ' or -many other peonies." 6 and third clly to j THRIFTY HOUSEWIFE VS. . .: ,: .,.o;Vvres? to Sonth.Anter- ; frTh r, V if ..' - . :1 -y V Sailon-l Geographic j 1 Af&l headquarters here: . nes .r,.-'Ll" -w merely me cap- ; onHmmA - w I v "U1 South' American 'SubUM a center-a-ity. at r.;n ! I : 0 VP hi!'" ; J a center a cuy i nm. r ttt.,. - ji-...T --. . .7" : . S C&L-asts aiid nara.' 7;V v!L;."5vine " PorworKirg :,!. of no,; to roo.oTo it., by de,marsln,:the;me-. janu .., of o,uh America .and the ,.,,.. ...nuh.re. It i the greatest birthday, , the Yt W? CVA." is oifalng s,,,ish-sv.oaktn:r citle..-;havinK J thrlft,clubs throughout its" membehii t;,,,e times a many inhabitants f eta ten. Since the Y. W.' - CA' clubs Mriiri.i. it -s ffr ",reacn many thousand- o employed Tnris. In the new world hrrl. k fell sr-; --j . - y - ,s av. - ... vii.;.vl. iif" '.V "'' ft" m an wages oi 8 TWO SURE CURES HERE ' FOR HICCOUGH ATTACK J very -l&ard : directly i invthe .back -of ;th I pulse of the big arteries on east Side of neck. 'TWUl do tne tricB ' G& Vp:in Plane 10,000 Feet or Press Arteries in Neck sure i ! T)d ru'v 1 1'11 -. - . - fPA . ! L .,kln? tlfl.Ht nrobaMV n, of tho world.: 1ed-:qnly, by .thdtwo of iiuropeTV- the two :o vnrth merica. and'Toktoy in Asia. ;- ; ThU reat city is the vfocus ofrthe tlWJUSnt: ,;,poiiiiCB. econoiiiico, York and .ChioagQ surpass ...viirn ?h" funnel through .. which pouf-r tlre minions of. pounds ;of dressed .meats ri the TnlHionsrftf bitshels of ? wheat which make up the contribution. of.,the republic to the hungry peoples of the M world. In its general aspect' It Is o combination of New York and Paris, its language is the language- of .Spain, iV.it many other, things Spanish 'have Seen thrust 1 aside. Its; -Inhabitants would laush at tne iaea ,:a raio-ay siesta so generally observed i; most iioanisft American countries The'ob- . r 'monnna baa hAMi discard- id- the people of Buenos Aires live in the throbbing preSent-gting- strenu ously about their business in streets whose bustle and whirl are as balm to the heart of the homesick- New Yorker who feels that after all. he cannot be far from Broad and Wall orForty pecond and Broadway. Subwayai, com. inuters, and taller buildings-, than can he found in any other city in Soth America heighten the Illusion. - "The rapid development of Argentina Mias made innumerable fortunes, and the stream, of gold has been poured I lavishly mto tne iy i i In no other city, perhaps, can, one See so strikingly displayed the evidences of extreme opulence.'And while a large proportion of the populace-Is fairly well to do, marked contrasts are not lacking, especially in the case of many of the recent immigrants who live In squalid hovels on some of the outskirts of the city. , - World's Greatest Dek4. 'in progress and the possession of vision the people of. Buenos Aires are unsurpassed even by the restless build ers of North America's greatest cities. For centuries after Its establishment Tineno Aires was without a prt. Ships anchored miles from the shallow, sandy nhore and all freight was nanoied - in lighters. Within the last 25 years the municipality has constructed the- larg est artificial docks in the world, these provide adequate facilities.- for the thousands of ocean Vessels 'and coast ing craft that put lftto ita-port n nually. - - "The narrow checkerjWard ;Of streets 1n th business center,: Jwhich.. the .co lonial Buenos Aires bequeathed to the world-citv of today "has been a con stant embarrassment in the face of the demands of modern business. The ma ricipaUty has widenedsbmetf pt these narrow ways at a cost or many mil lions of dollars, into stately and hand somfl avenues, and is carving other ar teries of traffic diagonally through the; closely packed squares." . i "In the .newer parts of the -city streets of ample width .and nhmerous broad avenues have been laid "out. Many of the avenues are lined with the costly palaces of Argentina's KmUltUmilllon aires. It is in this part Of the city and in such semi-business avenues as the tree-nimroed Avenida de Mayo with its mile or more of fline hotels, clulfs, cafes,, and business buildings de luXe,, that Buenos Aires reminds, the . traveler o( Taris. The comparison is forced on the observer again when he'drives In the afternoon through Palermo park, the T'.ois de Boulogne of Buenos Aires, and becomes a parf Of the seemingly In terminable procession of smart equip ages bearing their throng of well dressed men and women. , Women Ahead of Parf Siena "The men of Buenos Aires are up-to-date in all things; but Its women are even ahead of the times. They wear the latest Paris creationseyen before they arc donned by the Parisiennes themselves. Climate must be given its rightful place in the explanation of this paradox. Summer models are designed in Taris in December, and the reversal of the seasons south of : the equator makes these seemingly premature crea tions fitting attire in Buenos Aires In January and February when-they reach the beau monde of that distant metrop olis. '-. "Buenos Aires is in the south latitude corresponding to that of Charleston, S. C, north of the equator, and has a cli mate somewhat like that of the, coun try between Charleston -and Norfolk, though drier. Something more than half the population is made up Of Ar gentines. The two most important re maining factors are Italian and Spanish business1 career ' the effort; may betell- eventually. v ; - : During thrift week.- a' different phase ,o thrift will - be presented each day at ore timo the buying: of government sayings stamps; at another the strt Ihg .of ;aj personal, account 'system; at another fhycrstl'gatibn,: Into wiset'lnvest merits and insurance policies. The w!s aomiand fua'ot budgetln'g,ls being adf vertlsed. Girls are being reminded that five cents a day saved will net them $182.50 in ten years and if drawing in terest Ift a savings bank at4 per cent win. reach ,,?.222.5p. -Personal account books and a scientifically planned budget system for varying. salaries are beint Prepared for publication.: by th economic bureau of the' national board Y. W. C. A., 600 Lexington avenue, New York. city. r v Vv-j , - ;4 BOSTON,; Jtan;; 10. Eureka, cure for hiccoughs: ' j - t Since the days when Cleopatras hic coughs interrupted the love-pleadings of Marc Antony on the Nile; since 'Aea culapius tried to ., pa-lm ok the atunV-of tickling ' one's nose with a j eather as a. ure,- philosophers and" vnhvsieians have sought . in vain for an , infallible cure. ,- ( .Now eoms Maj Li. H. Drennah, avia tion offlcer.o the ,first army-corps area, wlth?; the Solu'tion'-of the problem. Sim plicity itself.V " V . ' - y n. -J--f . vTake an airplane,' aScend to 10,000 tee't and -te -hiccoughs vanish.' . He tried 4 it on Sergeant Edward G. White, who had hiccoughsifor six hours in a Framlngham xhangar. jit worked. r BOSTON, Jan. 10 Cheer up and don't despair, .for .the simplest remedy of all xor hiccoughs is now among us. - in ract. was always with us, says Dr Charles Grapek, ostepDathlc physi cian. "This ,remedT's''8C';simPie,'5' says he, "that tho .smallest -.child, of all - car ries the cure around, in the ten ' ffnitere of: his plump little hands. V,.Here's how 2 A super . irritation Of 4 the - phrenic nerve causes hiccoughs," says Dr. Gra pek; "Now : it's easy to lsee that a counter Irritation Of Hhis f-nerve will dispel the Irritation. - - "Therefore, everyone may be his own hiccough doctor. Just .let' hint press 5 BUDGETS FOR BUSINESS GIRL. Proportloas Are Belag Worked Oat By The economic bureau of the national T. W. i C. : A. . is preparing a . series of suggested budgets for girls working bn average salaries and living away from home. : All possible items of expendi ture are listed and proportions of the income -allotted to e.acft:jtem, Tne ng urea are. based on - returhs; from ques tionnaires sent to 'hundreds of girls and also upon 'investigations of several or ganizatlons Which have been studying llvine' conditions among employed girls. Tentative figures for the 91,000 to l,500 salaried .girls, .living away from home and In medium-sized or large cities are: food'and lodging, fiO per cent; clothing. 20 ner cent: investment, insurance or saving,' 5 .per cent; gift and beneVo lences, 4 per cent! health, a per centj recreation, including vacation expenses, S per cent; advancement, 3 per cent. Th fnaA and lodeinsr item allows six dollars a "week for robmiand a dollar and a quarter a day for meals, with a quarter -extra for, Sunday dinner. When the proportions have been finally work ed out' and .jtested,- th budgets will be nrinted for circulation. Personal and family account, books are . now being distributed by this bureau with head quarters at ,00 Lexington avenue, New York city. , . t . .', . ,; REVENUE OPHTC7ERS AFTER - ; PROHIBITION HEADftllAltTEES WASHINGTON. Jan. 10. Searching investigation into the headquarters of flea of the: srovernment's prohibition en forcement, forces is . announced b,y In fernal revenue Bureau omciais termine if there is . any ..cpnnectipa be tween employes here and the alleged whiskey ring" conspiracy in New York to obtain fraudulent permits ior witn drawing liquor., ; Suspension of Miss Irene N, Richard on, 4 Clerk In the permit division of the prohibition qmce, penamg an m vestlratlon ;, was -announced, today, by Commissioner of Revenue Williams, who: at. the same time declined to dis cuss reports of irregularities In the is suance of permits by . the prohibition DIBS OF INJURIES r:. Spe4al to Tae Star) KINSTON .' Jan. 10. Herbert Monta eiiA is dead ' here from an unusual cause. Tfounjc "Montague, 14 years of age, suffered an. accident while hunt j in a'week' ago. A fracture of the hin resulted in an abscess. This was directly responsible for his death. Be vax the son of J. H. Montague. 8T0 East Gordon street, a well-known con tractor. ' . .' - MflTHFRI III v I I I 11. e. J; "California Syrup pf $gs Child's' Best .Laxative IiANCASHIRE COTTON TLAJfTS PAID FAT- DIVIDENDS tN i920 LONDON,. Jan. 10. Two hundred and fifty Ltancashlre -cotton mills.. with , a total capital of 'Sl.OOO'vOOO pounds ster ling, paid In 1920 25,500,000;p6unds sterling in dividends, according to a report Issued, by the American chamber of commerce-'here today. ' U:'-. : One mill. paid 425 per cent.-. jTher net declines in 387 representative , securir tri in the London stock exchange, durt ine the tast year, however, aggregated '315.000,000 pounds sterling. ' - The totalj capital issues or!the,.year, excluding government loans, exceeded 384,000,000 as compared" with Ztt.OOQ, 000 of the previous year. -'New; issues in December, were- 8,000,000 pounds. r , WILL DESTROX lglSB HOUSES f WHERE ATTACKS TAKB PliACE r- : .. v; - -. DUBLIN, Jan. 10 (By the Associated press). Dublin castle announces its in tention to destroy houses in the vicln ity of scenes' lof outrages which are definitely known to be occupied ,by milr itant Sinn Feiners. f This action is to be taken to prevent further -outrages and as an example toother districts. "As announced by the castle owing to persistent interference with mail cars In Tipperary, Sliso. and Donegal, the mail services in -those districts will be suspended, effective Monday, v According to the castle statement, some mail routes . ,'haye been raided as many as 15 times, f .j"' r' .-. ' ' 5 g - " "'' ' ''' LADIES' RUBBERS All sizes, a pair . $1.00 MEN'S RUBBERS All sizes, $1 OK a pair .. V... JLUfJ .1 twitn rerien f - 36-INCH BLEACHING ANB CAMBRIC On sale for Tuesday only, 1An pr yard CHILDREN'S HOSE Black only, on sale for Tuesday ! Woolen Goods are certainly priced low." Mosi of them ! are reduced 33 1-3 per cent. See these values; all are easily displayed for your inspection .: .l i , DON'T FORGET OUR SHOE ; r-' 7' BARGAINS! t - Vlt, NOTICE Red Cross Shoes and Oxfords that sold for $16.00 and $17.50. Special price now, Japairs $995 $3.98 Big cut in rnedium priced shoes ; values k:. - up to $7.50-! Special, at .... . . . .vi . Where Smart Styles Meet Moderate Prices"! Telephone No. 22T 1 28-30 South Front Street Accent wCallfAira'f;Wjti' only look for the name California on n,Jpackage' then you , are- sure yottr ciuid is having the best and most harm ess physic for the little, stomachTlIver and DoweiS. Children Jove its fruity usee. Pun directions on each bottle. ' " ",,'t say "California." (AdV.) ' THE CENTER OF THE 2:;-;"';:,,WHEEL;' . repairing industry is right here and has been for years. The" reason is obvious : we do an honest job f or an, honest priced: You also get your wheel at the time we promise it. We don't countenance'slip sop methods. ; ? g GERKEN;& LERAY : 4 " 216-218 Market street Ut r THE DISTRICT COURT OF? THE UNITED STATES FOR THE EAST 4 -JBRN DISTRICT OF NORTH CARO ! LINA. ' "f '-: In Bankmptcr.Ne - 2W '43 &"K' tn the matter of 1. F. Grainger, Clarendon, fW. C.rv bankrupt. - ' Notice ot First ' Meetlag of Creditor To the Creditors ofrthe above-named -Notice is hereby given that on the 16th day of "December. A. D. 18ft-the oM t.: V. dfJralncer'.was duly adjudl- bankrupt: and sthat the; first meeting of vhi creditors wUl- be held at Wilmington,; N. a. In United States n.,.tnm - House., on the 11th day of January A 191U- a.t;i0 o'clock i in the forenopnarwhjfc milMt&&& prove filiate claims, appoint a trustee examine t.hej bankrupt and transact such other busi ness aa. may properly -come before said meeting. i Thla ' hank wish pa Vnn 'iWnivPiWtiW!iVrfifl3W happy, and If you are not onev0f!putrar,Jtt wishyoti a Happy New Year, 'un&fctff we smuein pur oanK. vur customers xcceive atenuori, i ne .are ne to, serve you ana wiii emaJ-Miveipum&rjrourujj lone of .purcustomers.-,.--;---?; ?S:ComVir rumuuit jnuiNJKii iJN;uuit iJAHttii .k v- YOU WILL RECEIVE 4 PER CENT INTEREST i,... pRfrt;-npg'w'.: ,;i Jr.. " II ,.i"V, . Northeast Corner Front and Chestnut StreetaV ' , - U. S. Referee in Bankruptcy! V . v ' ' 1 ! -,Vk yAtt OWNERS of the Nash Six are most enthusiastic over, the con-; sistently high character of its performance. It is 'not only its exceptional power which j pleases them but also its extraordinary comfort,; its unusual economy arid its remarkable beauty of design and finish. We believe that you too will be equally convinced of trie superiority of the Nash Six by an actual demon stration of its ability. ; All xnodvlm of tho Nah 'Six, both open mud closed, ha-vo cord tres as mtmndmrd equipment S7- .a J- :-r! Kkt:- -"4' . i.ii v .V Five-Passenger Touring Car ' '. TWo-PassenAer Roadster .V,' . Four-Pasatmget Sport Models , Seven-Passenger Touring Cat . .Four-Passenger Coupe . . . Seven-Passenger Sedan . ,. Johnson Motors 5 North Third Street J5a 1875 2630 2893 Telephone No, 508 7 if ' r"A.-: m-ifiM! , If BSSSSSSSiBaCSSBBSSSSSBSBSBSiSSSSMBB!-: -T' - - -ft:. I" ' - ? S - FiTTiTi IT ' x -vEeasaT ; . .i..:!- ' .':: f . u " ;' ... - - . ' ... I . J M . iiSlSLSoSSiSui ill tJil 4'. if A.i: o'clock SMOKE your usual number r of cigars forgone daybut smoke TOHN T. RElii .-- $ then at 11,0'clock smoke one additional rand notice these three things? V -rV ' - Your throat is comfortable! . Your tongue is "cool!" " ' Your, head isn't dizzy! at.MU.i Choice Ions nlleranH shad grcvn wrapper personally selected-and careful washel free1 from; grii ' ' Hand made, under ideal conditions by American laborvf ' V C" JOHN 1 REES is frasrant tb the lasfcpuflT --try it! "-- EIREES-CipAR CO. p GREENSBORO, NrC. ' wuiuiuiiJiiiuHuunuurtiutuMiiMiiinittniuuiiuuuinntniiiiuiimiuniMi tl-... :;;;v 1 A.- -s If Ik- -V 5.-. J - : v:;'..;i: -..if' - . t -- - ( : . . v'. '....'rJi:-!j'?:r,- ,1- ..!' If .: t. - 'It.- Hii i i ; ' i 1 !v rr-::::'-:!fc: 1: -. . t i ' . , :;.;Ir 4 r.jat 4 ' i i.'t.; -
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