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H " 1 ;,--v. -v4. f t . - - ' M - -V ( THE MORNING STAR;? WTTJVTTNOTON N: C;i THtTRSDAY JANUARY 27,; 1921 gNNO. 1 BtlNlitIHtHb xvoHrSfner at Winston I iW0 ' it- K- Tra t A Wifo Broken up m-t ,. and a Couple of Guns special to The Star) , . Jan- 26. When. the ritual S "forever hold your peace"' f .wie had happoned to mar the rtnv .aii-tho-frills here Jast ddl ' ,. ftordom and Cora King, tf1' -fls a church wedding, and 1(1 rregiition looked on. The lri(c "nil drfisaed lltl" and M: ' Httle for socletv ImericmMtIM fi- ti t -nil-'-' if cSPi S ! . wrapPea uy fuh. In which she cOn- pp ,Pptlve trade, radiated hap- nv in ths "contributed" o w'eflclinss ...id. a m j.na in - . . a . trhn ami Cora marcnea up to Wtie - - . n,jrrp Disciples' Church f!ieltar rtt"a cloud on the h-orflzon htrt , hanrinesfl. The oride allowed WfcVlnhn .indefinitely, and. John 1 h. ri'lit thins -by Cora until 40 i;ith.fm pari,; an obligation PK.: Votlmed to keej? only, two, or .... Th aonerresratiOn ntn f?. - . - - lie the newlyweds d themsel v es. Tnere was g o ng v '. -t,nrch. tne nupxiaiB uaving J.a.a a set service. The choir was jimeA and crainvf u. .?uvuo three-fourths command arid the 7 vnlptivp.' hrok anon t inarLci v . LOCI i . . I. ..U.1.. k. ttlllness "Sl nfiuir V'Buimu- 1. "Jawn:" John strantenea up fnnK on 11 1 rrvoho an muinmj'. i,. v.. that voice. It was his n.,.ni and nothinsr more. It was I ... han a croak. It sounded like i.Ar to Jonn. i'i. Via ai?.P siruiiru ma uvv uci ji "-l' , tl t Lirrfri ud. Poliherately and, with L..ird stride she strode "another i""1 . .. - t j. ,man" She wore tae raion 01 H.U ui- wife. Also there was that on fare which portrayed her determi- ition to brook no foolishness. In-each I and she caneel a sun. jawn. sne h "about face." They left the church neether, John meeK, etnoarrassea ana uaking- On the outside she hustled in off. uossibly to be shot later. "I hought he was down here working," he commented as she lett. Hhe was inlii'i "lovine wife irom another own. P. it5 collective pleasure, it. was ... an altogether satisfactory M ltt hride was beeominBTlT couDle appeared ,well lW' Tnim being of miaaie agre rlrlri as it was avowed in th rear uv. r,n nr ne cnicKen. nerseir. ifff8, nnr.luded and the Many of the childrenf shown in this picture of one of the European Relief Qjuncil's child feeding stations in the famine'Stricken areas of Eastern and Central Europe have regained a degree of .health fromjthe one notrrbhing meal a day provided by. American charity, j But an overwhelming proportion .of them are still seriously undernourished, while tuberculosis and rickets, both the results of prolonged underfeeding, are claiming an ever-increasing number You can assure one of these little unfortunates a chance of life and health , by making Dim an "invisible guest' at your family dinner table. Jo do this you have only to purchase an "Invisible Guest" certificate for what ever you can afford to pay. One, dollar will make a child your "invisible guest, forgone month only he will sit down at a table in some feeding station in Eastern or Central Europe. -' Ten do! lars vHH make him your guest until tb : harvests of 1921. The European Relief Council is com- posed of eight large charitable organ izations which have pooled their re sources to collect $33,000,000 for the continuance of the children's kitchens in the famine lands of Europe and for he extension of medical care for mil ions, of sick and crippled. The cooper ating organizations are the American Relief Administration, '"Uie American Red Cross, the American Friends' Serv- ce Committee, (Quakers), the Federal Council of Churches of, Christ in America, the Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, the Knights of Columbus, the Y.'lL C A and the Y,;W. C A. "Invisible Guest" certificates may be obtained from your local committee Or, if yon prefer, apply to Franklin K. Lane, treasurer of the European Relief Council, 42 Broadway, New York Chy. Special Values in $1.25 .. .. 98c . ... 98c 75c 65c Men's Empire Storm Rubbers, sizes 6 to 10 . . . . . . .7. Ladies' Empire Storm Rubbers, sizes 21 to 8. . . ...... Boys' Empire Storm Rubbers, sizes 2V2 to 6 Misses' Empire'Storm Rubbers, sizes llVfc to 2 Children's Empire Storm Rubbers, sizes 6 to 10V . . . . Rubber Footwear Men's Knee Rubber Boots, CQ OQ sizes 9, 912, 10 and 11 . ; ?.iJO Men's heavy tan Raincoats, belted models, d Q C A $15.00 values $O.JU Men's Alligator Raincoats or Slickers, $ft CA short or long . . :. . . . ..... . .$UOU Ladies' Raincoats, tan and blue, belted (7 CfY models, $10.00 values :Pl uU One lot Ladies' and Children's Raincoats, slightly damaged . ., 98c Carfare Refunded . On Purchases of $3.00 and Over J. H. REHDER & CO. 615-617-619 NORTH FOURTH STREET PHONES: 117 and 11& 1 DENOUNCE CANCELLA TION OF CONTRACTS AS WRONG I tVT r DEP. STAND HOW AJf IRISH-AMERICAN CAW DO IT BOSTON", -Tan. 26. Hear Admiral iTilliam S. Sims, at a mass meeting ar ranged by th loyal coalition here said hat to him it was inconceivable that Uneri&an citizens of Irish nationality ou!d support the Sinn Fein "knowing: tvhat they do about them. "How any American of Irish descent an support a party that waa our lm- jlacable enemy during our "war passes I my understanding," the admiral said. Sinn Fein activities, he asserted, ne- essitafed the diversion of vessels from he convoy of troops and of merchant 'hips Mania for Repudiating Orders Has Retarded Progress of Busi- " ' ' ness Back to Normal, and Has flayed Fast and Loose With Producers U. S. Chamber of Commerce ' to Investigate the Matter By HARDEN COLFAX (Special Correspondent of The Morn- - Star. Copyright; 1921) WASHINGTON. Jan. . 26.-The - cham ber of comraerce'of the United States is about to begin a comprehensive' in quiry into the cancellation Of contracts by American business men on ordeis placed with British firms. Woven into and around the investi gation will be the whole Question of And you people here in America." I anrallatnn tt rnntrartR nnt nnlv added, "have a great many of your I abroad, but in the United States. The ons at thp b .ttom of the sea today effect of the investigation will be to ecause we w r. ooueated to divert I brlnicr out into the ODen" some of the hose, vessels and could not give ade-j evils which" have surrounded what ;oate protection." . business men describe as the 'greatest ve were fighting against the Ger- I curse with . which American business aans and the central powers, but they I has been inflicted since the- war.-r- we fightinfr in the open. They fousrht I cancellations without ' iustificatlon. lit submarine under the water but that This nractlce has not only cloeeed the Mhe way to fisht the submarine. The I courts of the country with suits for ;lnn Fein were fighting us just as bit-1 damages, but has played a vital part ny and behind our uacks." I in retarding the return of business to Characterizing many of the differ-1 normal. . nces between tho Unitea States and Joseph H. Def rees., president of the reat Britain as "pin nricks." Admiral I nhnmher of rammerce, of the United 31ms said that although pin pricks I States, characterizes the contract- repudiation mania which hats infected the business world as wrong. So does Gen. Samuel McRoberts, former chair man of the board of the National City bank of New York, who was a visitor to Mr. Def rees' office iwhile the latter was . being interviewed by the writer. Gen. Roberts remarked: . "What is? needed in American busi ness is a, revival of good old-fashioned American honesty.. Business is seeing that the repudiation of contracts is. unmoral. Fortunately, I think I see signs every day that the moral tone in this-, respect is improving." V V Cancellations Wrong; Mr. Def rees believes that' cancella- Hons" which might be classed as re pudiation of. contracts are wrong-and that there is the opportunity now for the application of the golden -rule in business.' He .said?'.'-'. ". "I haVe no doubt that most of the orders which have , been subjected to were technically capable Emukifiprt rcAi- TO.- 1 ht enforcement. Where an agreement iiiuisinea LreOSOte That IS iB made and a cancellation is thereafter accomplished it can only be said that it. Is fair, ethical, and, worthy of Ameri can business if ? it results in a new meeting of the minds of v the parties, acting freely and without constraint. "There are . many -instances in wnicn such meetina of minds occurred in usually were 0f little consequence, Moeumes they caused "blood poison sme poison being supplied skll- nuy by propaganda," COLDS THAT DEVELOP INTO -. -. PNEUMONIA Chronic Coughs and Persistent wlds Lead to Serious Lung Trouble. You Cn Ston Them With Creomulsion, an I cancellation emulsified Creos Pleasant to Take. New Medical Discovery With Twofold Action. Snot Juki nnil n , . sucn meeting Ot mmas occarrea m neaiS the Inflamed . Surface m08t rcent cancellations. . Frequently, jnd Kills the Germ. Endorsed the Highest Authorities. to carry "out j the would' place such contract 1 a burden literally. upon the purchaser as to cause his failure, or, at least, so cripple his efforts as to minimize his future operations as a customer. .' . . . v . " - "In. such .cases, it has-beeo found both to the interest of the seller and of the customer for" the contract to be modified either by cancellation, by charge in price, or by change in dates of delivery, so that the customer could continue, and the seller could assist in preserving his customers for the fu ture advantage to him. "Such arrangements can not be re garded as 'unethical. It is simply un fortunate that the occasion for their creation has . come into existence at all.' The minute prices started on the down-grade recently, "however, and de liveries were easier to obtain, can collation of contracts by all classes of business men began. This was one of the things which helped to break the sugar market, forcing the price of re tail sugar 'to the householder from 23 cents down to ten cents and nine cents, It assisted in breaking the .silk mar kets. It was a contributing cause to the closing of textile mills and cloth lng factories, andN one of the control ling factors In the shut-down of shoe factories. Producers Hard Hit But while helping to lower prices to the consumer, the cancellation of con tracts played fast and loose with pro ducers, bankers who had lent money to do business, and the employment of labor. The American Sugar Refining company went into court and sued a big sugar distributor to make him either take the goods he had agreed to take or pay the difference between the low price of the open market nd the high price of his contract. This ex ample of suit for damages' is being fol lowed all over the country. Business men, bankers, and business lawyers are anxiously awaiting verdicts. The investigation of the chamber of commerce of the United States will be the result of an important series of complaints by British business men to the American chamber of commerce in London, recently passed on to the na tional chamber here. But inquiry shows that complaints are reaching the state department and the department of commerce from many American houses of cancellations . from many South American, Cuban, . and European con cerns.j In all likelihood these com plaints from Americans will be set up against the British complaints. jal return quick action by the bureau of Internal revenue follows. Thou sands of delinquents have been-discov ered and. delinquent taxes, penalties, and interest aggregating hundreds of thousands of dollars have been collect ed as the result of this audit. The period for filing returns of in formation is from January 1 to March 16, 1921. Persons required to make uch returns and who ran to do so are subject to the same penalties which apply to a person failing to make a return of individual income. JAPANESE: PARTY DISPLEASED OVER AMERICAN NEGOTIATIONS TOKIO, Jan. "26. In the diet Tues day Representative Kotaro Merchizuki, a member of the Kensel Kai party, for two hours arraigned the government for its alleged failure in diplomatic negotiations with the United States, Great Britain. China and Serbia, Mr. Merchizuki quoted extracts from a foreign omce pampniei on tne Cali fornia question. He then said that foreign Minister Uchida had been waiting ana trusting to- jvr. juorns, American ambassador to Japan, "a re spectable gentleman, doubtless, but who may not be Invested with full pow ers to negotiate the questions at issue." Viscount Uchida, disregarding the personalities indulged. in by the speak- fr, expiauan . tna r japan sxmuj.ajiQi4- expect to have everything her own way In the negotiations in the United States and respect should ' be; shown the other side. '. - ii n, bfbp m The answer of most fat people is that exercise and dieting Is too hard, too troublesome anov too dangerous a method to force the weight down. How ever, in Marmola - Prescription Tablets, all these difficulties are overcome. They axe absolutely harmless, entail no dieting or violent exercise, and have the added advantage of cheapness. One little tablet after each meal and at bedtime as pleas ant to eat as candy will reduce your weight two, three or four pounds a week, . and leave no bad results such as wrinkles or flabby skin. A good size box is sold by druggists at the reasonable price of one dollar, or if preferable they may be ob tained by sending the amount to the Marmola Co.. 94 Garfield Building, Detroit, Mich. They will reach yon by jnailprepeid, in, plain, sealed cover. Now that you know this you have no ex cuse for being too fat. but can reduce two. three or four pounds a week without fear of bad after-effects. MILL WORK SASH DOORS FRAMES ETC Send Us Your Plans ' Jo'not put off your buildinsf any longer. Our prices Work are now away down ancf we can make prompt delivery. Send us your plans or lists and let us quote prices that will sur prise' you. Get our figures so as to start building ahead of the rush. Information gladly furnished-. Miller Manufacturing Co., Inc. 14 Stockton St., - Richmond, Virginia - -LARGEST MILL WORK PLANT SOUTH ' v Ll titaaiit tt ittifttitiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiifitiiiiiiiiiiltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliniCtl! niiii!iiiiiii!iiniii!inii!ii!iiiiiiii!iiiiiii!iriiiii.iiii.i.i : ... . Moiey Refunded If Anv Coueh ;r Cold, No Matter of .How landing, is Not Re lied After Taking Accord- lo Directions. FOR Facts on Income Tax NUMBER FOURTEEN The b.ureau of Internal revenue , has at its command innumerable sources for checking up I delinquents. Under the "information at source" provision of the revenue act report must be made BTTTTnTTMn TTI TUT?, by all . persons, , trustees, guardians. SY!Ti?ht Z i ' fiduciaries, and ; by partnerships, per- utoltiM AFTER COLDS sonal service corporations, and organ izations.-of payment to otners .aunng the year 1920 of 11,000 or;more. The act requires !; report Of payment ' "of all fixed ' and determinable income," such aa: salaries. wages, rents, com-. rrne require- OR THE FLU. Of all i i ' nWud bv Tv arUK8 creosote is i ne ... "leaicai rraternitv as rtm.nf . neailnff agency for . the mUsions, - and royalties. 0q 0 f tWI , .UV I fU.DIVU .U . . othor tuugm ana coias ment is not i""iLCU l" 7 .fv.l ., "r lorms of thmat ..ii i.u hn . ninel Damient of tl.000 on t", Creomulston contains. In ad- or over as a fee to a lawyer, or.com i.. lu creosoti. nK.. n ... I . . vmirar mniil; lift included. -til , . v iir a. 1 1 ii k a I . i t i lHHiniiM . i i a u . w. Sea m.K B00th nd heal the In- I . A separate return of . information tor Hon .J"".",urne and stow th irrti.. r.h mn ov whose 5 saiaryj ior :iu "mammation wblle th r. 1 si noo or more is requirea or em b lntA ?v . tbe "tomach, is ab- ployers. "The: return: must show the ';tfce t Tl he bl.ood- stacks the seat name and address .of, each recipient and 4t lead T ana ae8oys the g ; " "u aestroys the germs the amount paia. ". -- om..!-. onBl"nption. sonal service corporation and fiduciary fy in th is guaranteed satlefac mortgages, deeds of trust, or other ob ligations of a corporation. Filed at Washington ..Returns of information must be filed with the commissioner of internal rev enue, sorting section, Washington, i. C. c Collectors of internal revenue are not authorized to receive such returns. Forms ; on which the returns must be made may be obtained, however, from the offices of collectors. . Approximately 10.000,000 information returns showing payments during 1919 of $1,000 or more of wages, rents, com missions, eto-, . were , received in the yeaV,19"20. In addition the '.bureau re ceived 4,506,000 . ownership ' certificates revealing the payment of bond ' Inter- ; ests and 1,800,000 reports of the pay--ment f f interest . and . dividends on bonds and .stocks of foreign countries and corporations, which' are collected thrpugh the, domestic offices of these corporations, and ; through the regular banking system of the United' States...; - ' 'r Returns Carefully .Checked. . When'-direoted ,by - the commissioner of internal , revenue or by general' reg ulations brokers may be required to render a return showing tne names and addresses 'of, customers to whom pay- menta .were made1' or for whom,; busl- Mr. Merchant: e treatment of chronic coughs ate share paid or credited, to leach . ness was. transacted. k'a coii --"""i ot enromo coughs I ate share paia or oiBUiu., v ,,.. . . . KehitN ?'cW thma, cirtarrhal member ' of ; the partnership personal J tTl. ttt. "P the system ift, wtin t.tnrnr must .M-reatilred ment: of $1,000 or; more: has beenymadej "icreaseii dtmu. 1 i . y, Bmnitnt' irl the a , - uuv uuuj I diiu i r(ai uico v.. your druggist. (Adv.) lease pf payment of Interest upon. bonds, Individ - a pay- iH di?d other tormT oT throat Terrier cZfc !:- bene- I chioked with returns or i Slnnl1'?68- is excellent for nclary regardless of " the -amount;, v ln j uals andwhere it hown that to'1 John Doe 'and John- Doe has failed to - report this payment in his : indivld- During the next two months particularly you want to boost your sfiles. - - - . .. - You may wish to curtail expenses. . So does everyone else. A period of depression does worry a man. But we're sure you'll agree, after due reflection, that you want to increase your revenue, and not to re duce it. ' ' " ' 1 r' When your motor car climbs a hill, you give her a little MORE gas. When the sweet corn and 'taters in your garden don't thrive, you give them a little MORE care more water MORE fertilizer. When business decreases, economize by all means, in places which are non-productive. At thfe same time, bolster-up in every possible way the de partment which brings in the money for you. Advertising does not COST. If properly used, it is an investment which pays, pays, pays, good, honest dollars in dividends. Any merchant can INCREASE his revenue by consistent advertising And The Star, its entire staff, and four of the best advertising serv ices in the country, are ready to assist you. 0te Morning llllllll IMIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII lllllllllllllllll h v.- 7 h!7 i f if m to 'I 1 ( . n.5 'i i mum ,7 71 1. ; ; - 'fit M -1? kt. u a i- o'i I'll ' it i' ''?!.'.!? : i.i- 4: lit I 1 - 7
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