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fx .. THE-HORNING STAR, WILMINGTON N,'C, : THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1921. r y. ; FIVE DEDICATE HEnORIAL BUDGET: COMMISSION'S TO HEROIC BROTHERS! APPROPRIATIONS BILL Tablet Unveiled in Memory Of pons of Mr. ana Mrs. J. JJ. : Sonant will !e much local interest in account from the London rday, December,!, 1020. (lication or tnc mamc rial brass !h three soiaier sons o-r Mr. j. p. Sprunt at the , Parish St Peter's, Berkhamsted: ci.onioys DEAD! At the :noining service at, the Parish Till- 4n1 Xf T TV Qrirunt "L dedicated. : It is on the north wall, ..r tiie pulpit, over where the eldest -,j col It t t the Rector, the Rev. Wm, (i miinsliy. M. A., saia:, it is my proua j'Vin unveil 3 tablet to the unfading 0'' X ' k . i .nllflnt c?-v141 Vvntt. ' ".',-. sons of John and Jane Nai- Sprunt. who gave tneir, lives for tlK. Great "War. It tells of a glo rtcord of heroism and sacrifice, word? of ours can add to Its o: till)'"!' !' .',(1 Ml-f Sip(if :' Recommends About One-Fifth of the Sum State Institu tions Had Asked Ins $300J)00,; heatins'"iisht and water $100,000; " furnitures f 50,000; ..faculty houses 50,00Q; departmental, equip ment $50,000; fire protection $25,000. - State College of . Agriculture and En- Sineerm:.:,Kale!Si: Totat appropria- provide for taking: care of 1,200 people. - The commission made no recommen dation for permanent improvements for the negrro Agricultural and Technical college, Greensboro, for the reason that the commission is ot the opinion that , Ir. rtou.4 no ijli'liL' lustre. L ney -yvcic. uisuii- i.nnd rlistinsruished for - men tftl ('apiicity and physical courage, but t ( i-arafter. Tt remains oiuy to assure their Jiarrnts huu mai. ns pimre hei "pridf in them as well as their Iorro: r. so great a loss, but we. re Lcp with them In that God promoted them to honour and counted them wor t he numbered with that immortal hand whoso names are remembered and honoured hv ns. and shall be by gen erations vet "4o come till time shall Mid ind wors shall be no more." The Rector, with the Curate, the- Rev. J. R. ,Lffo(t the Parish Clerk, and two hnrriiwarclcns.'wlth their staffs of of- flee then proceeded to unveil the me mnrinl tablet, which was covered with Jack. After the words of juration, and appropriate prayers, the hosmtiful hvmn (the favourite hymn of (h .ppoiul brother) "Praise to the Ho tlpst in the heights and in the depths ,tirai!e." was sung, and the dedication service ended. The inscription on the iahlet is as follows: "To the gloTy of r.n nnd in loving memory of .Alexan .,r TnlzeU Sprunt (B.A.. New College, Oxford). 2nd Lieut.. 4th Battalion Bed fn'r.lshire Regiment (Aug. 1914) Mor (iu- -a-onnded 10th March, 1915, at the Veuve Chanelle. where- his company was selected to lead the at tack Died and burled 17th March", 1015 at Lillers. France. Age 24.' '0 man greatly beloved, fear not, peace be unto thee.' Edward Lawrence , Sprunt (Exhibitioner Jesus College. Oxford, 3rd ...art Private. 1st Battalion Honour able Artillerv Company (Aug. .1914). strotcher-bearer section. Killed In ac- fin 17th January. 1915. at the Battle of Chateau Hooge-Vpres-Menin, Belgium, and buried somewhere near the Ypres jtenin road. A?ed 22. "He saved oth ers. Himself he could not save.' 'He discharged his duties with great valour i,rMr4 irre.it danerer. The circumstances were such as to lead me to specially recommend him for gallant conduct..- officer Commanding 1st Battalion 'I am to express to you the King's hieh aDnreeiation of these services and to add that His Majesty trusts that their public acknowledgement may. be of some consolation in your bereave- ociefonf vTintar-w Socretarv Ilirill. .nojniHiiv ... . .7 Orald Tlarner Sprunt. Lieut., Znd tsat talion Bedfordshire Regiment. . very severely wounded 15th August; 1918, near Morlancourt. France. Died (in conseqnenee of these wounds) 15th Oct., 1919. on troopship 'Xovara for Bom hay, and buried in the Red Sea. ' Aged 21. 'A ood soldier of Jesus Christ.' as was each of his brothers.' 'Your gal lant sons . . . ' 'They died that we mif:ht live.' King George V. rSons of John I. and Jane N'aismlth Sprunt." The date, August, 1914. in the case of each of the first two brothers shows' that they joined up immediately war was declared. "He gives twice who gives quickly" was particularly true in this case, when the country was so, very un prepared for the life and death struggle that for over four years convulsed the civilized world. The youngest brother was then still at school. 6'n this occa sion the Rector wore his Army Chap lain's stole. lie served three years with the Army, and was at Ypres, the sec tor where the three brothers were kill ed or mortally wounded. "The Ypres salient, the scone of the greatest mil itary defense in history. The men who wed at Ynrec. saved the British em pire.:' The memorial tablet is a beau tifully designed and engraved brass tablet, mounted on teak wood, and se curely fastened to the north wall of the church, the artist is Mr. H." J, Bosdet of tlic Royal Academy. London Mr. John Dalziel Sprunt. the' father of these splendid sons, and -brother to Dr. James Sprunt and Mr. "W. H. Sorunt. "as reared-in Wilmington and counts frmself still a Wilmintrtonlan ' "All RALEIGH, . Jan 19: The report and mlWendatins of the budget 'com St,V2n aPPrPriations for. state. in, sjitutions carries 14.995.000 for per manent Improvements ( for 1921-22, ir ou "e-flh of the sum : requested by the , Institutions. -The report -fol. State hospital for ' the insane: 4 Mor- zr"MV'l -lotai appropriation $100,000. For fire protection, heating . and , re pairs (this In addition to. the sttm'. al ready on hand). 5100,000. - " atate hospital for the - Insane:-Colda-Doro: Total appropriation $300,000. i Wi- boiler - house and staclc, electric plant and tcehouse. $70,000 ; cold jator age. new heating plant, healing- mains, reconstruction . heating in buildings and .water supply,; $200,000; .complete woman s buildins. ,; $20,000 ' f umiruro for woman's buildin-, 410,000. ; State hospital for the insane1 Ra leigh: Total appropriation. isx.vt. uu buos, 515,000;; laundry and, macninery, 525,000; to new dining rooms, $100,000; repairs to, men's ward, plumbing, etc.; $40.0Q0; repairs to epi leptic colony. $20,000. , . "North Carolina School for the De-if, Morganton Total appropriation $20, 000. Remodeling refrigerating system and making necessary repairs $4.00; sprinkler system $2,000; t-v0 cbttagas for help $4,000; general rci -3 to floor and plumbing $10,000.. .- - -. North Carolina School for the Blind, Raleigh: Total appropriation $250,0Q0. Cottages for pupils $85,000; complete administration building. . and audito rium and music rooms S50.000: nlumb ing in -buildings already erected $20. 000; water 'piainn.v sewer., storm' water ana nre protection $30,000; improve ments to srrounds $5,000; teachers' dor- . mitory and apartment , for superin- j tendent $30,000; boiler house and laun- ' dry- building $30,000; laundry equip- ! ment $15,000; boilers and boiler house I equipment, tunnels, ! mains, piping in I buildings and return hot and cold wa- ter for each building $80,000; industrial: building $10,000; furniture $10,000. To- i tap $375,000; .balance from previous i Dona issue 5125,000. , North Carolina Sanatorium, Sanato rium. Total appropriation . $30,01)0. New, dining room and kitchen $90,0t0; power house and laundry building in addition to. equipment r $45,000; r deep well $5,000; ambulatory cottages $30. 000; cottage and, furniture for servants $12,000; : cottage $10,000; , sewerage $3,000; negro , divisiqn for sanatorium $100,000: cow.sbarn and silo $5,000. . ' St?ite Home and Industrial School for Girls land Women, Samarcand: Total appropriation $150,000.- Sewerage dis posal "and water supply $20,000;' One receiving cottage ' $25,000; four honor cottages $20,000 each.. Total- $80,000. Dairy 'barn, .silo and stable- $5,000; cen tral heating plant $20,000. Stonewall . Jackson: "Training " school, Concord: J"otal appropriation $10OT0. Four dormitories- $80,000.; other per manent buildings and furniture $20,000. - Cashwell Twining school,. Kinston: Total appropriation $230,000., Low grade boy's buj dins-. $60,000; addition to pres ent middle grade boys' building $50, 000; part of new dining room, etc., $25, 000: electrical, equipment .and electrical wiring- $25,000; water supply $20,000; oold, storage and refrigeration ; $25,(T00; furniture $25,000. ' , University of Aorth Carolina, Chapel Hill: : Total, appropriation $99w,0OO. Dormitories to care for 640 students $265,000; dining room, kitchen and storage $150,000; two class room build- tion ' $50,000. Agricultural extension before any further appropriations are building $200,000; two new dormitories I made for improvements at this college $140,000: laundry building $2,000; gen- I a careful investigation should be con eral repairs S15.000; Are nroof :andl ducted to determine whether .: or -not boiler house, extending heating - mains andvnew sewerage extension. $50,000; extension to 'dining room, kitchen and cold - storage , equipment $75,000. -.- Nprth : Carolina College for' "Women, Greensboro:.; Total appropriation $540, 000. One new dormitory for' 360 stu dents $150,000;: equipments (or. '.'kitchen $ 4 0,0 0 0 : eti t In z an d 1 aundry, $ 1 3 0, 0 00 ; it is the part " of wisdom to continue this college in that section of Greens boro where now located." , WORCESTER. Mass.. Jan. 19. The Royal Worcester Corset company today announced a reduction of '15 per cent in the pay of its 1.2 00. employes, 10 ner cent effective at once and .five ner furniture and. fixture's1 $30,000; grounds '.cent July 6. The cut in the prices $25,000; domestic science building $100 000; fire protection $25;000; general, re pairs $10,000; reimbursement of .mainte nan'ce fund for money spent for perma nent equipments $30,000 f ':'-,. ''.' ; v. , . East Carolina; ' Teacher Training school, Greenville v Total apJropriation $325,000. Complete ' administration building, dining rooms, music -rooms, toilet rooms, etc., $120,000; remodeling power' and heating f plant and furnish ing newelectrical equipment $50,000; furniture ftfr administration' and dormi tory buildings $15,000; new' dormitory for 110 students. $80,000; new heating mains, tunnels, etc., and reconstructing the modeK training" school.i makinff it safe $60,000. : " ' Cullowhee Normal and; 'Industrial school, Cullowhee; , the Appalachian ; Training schoo'.. Boone; ; Total appTo pr.ia.tioh $400,000; to be apportioned t by the state board of education. State1 Normal School for Negroes, Elisabeth City; Colored Normal school,,. Fayetteville; Slater Colored Normal school. Winston-Salem: Total appro priation $400,000, to be appontioned by the state board of education. Iegro Reformatory for Boys: Total appropviation 425,000. . Localtion of this institution to be d'eCcrea upon. - Conversion of the ftate- prison at Raleigh irito n hospital for the insane; Total appropriation $350,000. This -will charged to the trade Is given as the reason for the. cut in pay. ' HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS Be Better LookingTake -Olive Tablets If vour skin is yellow--mDlexion pallid tongue coated-appetite poor yon have a bad taste in your mouth ,a lazy, no-good feeling you should take OUve Tablets. - Dr. Edwards OHve Tablets a sub- . stitute for calomel were prepared by, Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study. . Dr.Edwards'01iveTabletsareapureIy i vegetablecompoundmixedwithohveoil. A You will know them by their olive color. To havea clear, pink skin, brighteyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhooddaysyoumustgetatthecause. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act on the fiver and bowels like calomel yet have no dangerous after effects. . v They start the bile and overcome con stipation. Take one or two nightly and note the pleasing results. Millions of 'xxes are sold annually at 15c and 30c '"X)5208S08JCS808SC88CS08SC8SC8 hon herol or to the parents as well as to the c dead." Sure Relief --:M Home-made, bat Has No ; Equal forCotrghs Make family supply of rally " dependable cough medlcfn. Eis- " Ity prepared, aad save about t. , If you have a severe cough or chest" cold, accompanied .with, soreness,, throat' tickle, hoarseness, or difficult breathing, nr if vniir eli ild wakes ud durinff the nyrht with croup and you, want quick J hvtp, try 11113 renaDie oiu nome-uiaue cough remedy. Any druegist can supply you with 2l2 ounces of Pinex. Pour this into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain ranulatedsujtar syrup. . Or you can use ctarifled molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead -of suprar eyrup, if desired! Tliis recipe makes a pint of realry remarkable cough-" remedy. -It tagtea pood, and in spite of its low cost, it can be depended upon to give quick and lasting relief. ; . You can feci ibis take hold . of a .couch in a way that means business. It loosens and raises the phlegm, stops throat -tickle and soothes and heals the irritated membranes that line the throat and bronchial tubes .with such prompt ness, ease and certainty, that; it is realty astonishing. . ; ' - - ; Pinex' is a 'speeial and hihly conoen trated - compound of genuine Norwar Sine extract, and is probably the best nown' means of :- o'ercomin severe couehs throat and chest colds. , There are many worthless imitations of . this mixture. To avoid disappoint ment, ask " for "2A ounces of Pinex' with full directions and don't accept an thing else.- -Guaranteed to give absolu'.. satisfaction or money proraptlv n funded, !.Tho Pinex Co. Ft. Wayit Ind. - i '. - it 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION JJJeB Stomachs do their work,- ovweu more natorany. DR. TTITT'S Livra piii q toach Iest food "wew move as they should. r xotic?: To th m' der i,i t -ame, as x am going - nBoo. jtui.. customers' eau Save pf ""-V"50 wumingion ;,'wno ftr-V i r worK tc. 09 flone .oy Meat.. . ..,ie "ise Davis; will st hair Xtut cutnmr iaii '"nic and ihlmnnn Hir alllncr 1 1 i Theworldowesadebt of 6ratirodetothe; authoro the now lamoua jwfirmoia rrc scrlption, and is still more indebted fortha reduction of this harmless, effective obesity remedy to tablet form. They are so con venient to take, and as pleasant es csady. One after each meal and at bedtime wul ouickly reduce your weight, two, three or four pound a week end lezve no evil effectesuchss loose, flabby skin and un--sightly wrinides. Just go cn atmgwbat .(r. i.oo Merdse to the athletes take your little tablet as affected and scon R WZ, rfii v vrair natural 'Self, cloaked in I firm flesh and trim muscles.. Manpola B description Tablets may now be obtained R oil Am a (trnreq. or oy wxuiuii v- i.' i , V' the Marmola Co.. 92 Garfield BuUd:nsr, h tv". ik mu ftnA thffir reasonable rinco -one dollar, for a. good sirei box-Jc tk IEp Whooping Gough E S? !5A? . '.' ' t ' ". 'Grt"ChlKrUin V"The disease I most dread is Whoop , ing Cough, for children are often perma nently injured by the awful straining of (he cough. You should never neglect it, and treatment, should be started at the first symptom. You ' cannot mistake the symptoms: protracted coughing, worse at nightV peculiar whoop; labored expectoration of mucus; ap , part suffocation after coughing. - . ' Cbambsrlain Cough Remedy is a positive remedy for this disease repeat the dose frequently for it given freely it liquifies the tough mucus, makes it easy to expectorate and counteracts any tendency toward pneumonia. THere Is no . danger whatever, from Whooping Cough when t Chamberlain's CougK Remedy is freely given. Hearst's "Magazine A Liberal Education the Woman God Changed ! By Donn Byrne i Also in this issue r CLEMENCEAU H. G. WELLS 'ARNOLD BENNETT r HALL CAINE And 21 other GREAT FEATURES GOI4DEY in a moment of drunken pique a chorus girl had shot' and killed a , gentleman. ' But is this pri soner at the dock," Anna Janssen, the womanof Broad-' ' way? This superb beauty ; cast in the form and figure of a Norse goddess? Impos- ' sible! In the heart of every-; one rose the cry, "This' is not the same , woman' But -on went the sordid trial of .Anna Janssen for murder. ' Donn Byrne, in the .most dramatic .story . he has ever written, proves a woman can come back! ' II. . .... . 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Breakfast Bacon . . . . . . ...... .... . . 58c ' 55c .21cA .35 c Sweet Baldwin Apples, peck. . . . ; . . . . ; .. .. . .. . 50c If b -Ft AO "The Lower Priced Grocery" . 3-5 South Second St Phone 385 fe&dv: the . Sitar Ads r. it ft I 1 ' S A- u. 4 ' normal proportions. " - i . l-20.-lt? 'H, V 7
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