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V 4 ANGORA FOUNDED BY A LOT OF NEAR-IRISHMEN yhe Famous Country of Ancient Times Known to West Only, Because of Croats THE MORNING . STAR,. WILMINGTON, N. C. LANGUAGE GPEAT NEED OF AMERICANS ABROAD ' - W VV ' -:-. Colby ' Wishes Schools Would Throw Out Rubbish and J f Teach Languages V or "A city, founded by MidaB of 'the touch of gold; overrun . two centuries before Christ by far-wandering cousins of the Irishman of today; a great' and wtalthy community under Rome and Uyzantium; and in spite of its check ered history and its past glory, known to reeent generations In the west only bc-ause of a long-haired goat! "Such is Angora in central Asia Ural of th ' airfclor&en ... ..... o J-S.2fe Pan-American union, Intro jinn'i, oaja . iosucu oy in 6 i ""cu me ' secretary, . . . I "DIT- ' P?tIJtADJ?1r?HlA' Feb- 21.-SecreUry American Academv. of Tnmioi ta Social Science here last night on his recent, trip to-South America, said he saw enough to Realize that one of the i,; UeL!ncumbent uPn the people of the. United States is to, re-examine every postulate with wht proach the contemplation or the study of the great republics of Latin- Amerijca. Dr. L. S. Rowe, director gen- , TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 192i: '-vv, ' N ' . - SVEN LEARNING WHAT IS FOOD FOR J U1W BUT POISON TO ANOTHER ' BOSTON, F.eb. 21. To learn what is one t man's food and another's 'poison experiments are being conducted at three, Boston hospitals m protein sensi tization. -Patients are Inoculated with Proteins .'; from foods and other sub stances and subsequent cutaneous re actions or absence of reactions indicate whether these proteins are hostii? or friendly. The research has been ap plied especially to the study of causes of bronchial asthma and hay .fever but is being eitefided to other diseases, including indigestion and children's ailments.. n,.v .- In : .applying the test, the physician makes a tiny scratch on the skin, usually of the arm, applies a drop of a weak solution of sodium, hydrate anff in this places the proteins of whatever substance he suspects as the cause of the patient's discomfort. If the protein is .one to which the T National Geographic society, Pnsyolofirleal annrna rVi tn Latin-America. That means ,jthe cor rection of most of our assnmntinna and the studious and open-minded ap- piwwuon -oi me in south, America, intelligently considered." . ' he . great barrier to 1 American progress abroad is language." Secre- 'The people of not. linguists. where , T , never can bring our peoples Mustapha Kemal Pasha has set up 'the ' marv ZsnZZJ pomt OI ln" Angora government' .which he claims JvfiK?!5- " to i,o th ral covmTnint f T,,,.!,. ' . iua.t we must nna ul , .V, . " , me rignt and in"11 wiicic, ouppvocuij aurrunna. P(l by bolshevist agents, he is issuing defiant messages to the allies. ' ; :' The remote kinsmen of the', "Irish Who figure in the history of Angora," continued the bulletin, "were . 20,000 frits from central Europe, who, , un able to push Into Greece, decided to tarv Colhv pnnti,, try their luck across the Hellespont, the . United States are After harrying tne country lor half a You can hold no converse with a man century u.ey iu.wq io settle except, in the terms of a common vo- anninu ahS'"-" u m Aii-:yra. caDuiary. Business has not time for Tneir rouuiiy uewa-.ie iwiuwh as viaia tne interpreter, and no patience either, tia. meic ou. x ul ia Bupyosea to nave untu. tne utterly, unfounded falacy founded a Christian church to the con- that English will carry you around the prepation oi wnicn ne addressed his world is exploded, and until the men Epistle to the Galatians.' In the fourth I whom ' we send as representatives ("inury me cmu juButtse was still i eiiner diplomatic, consular or commer to he heard in Oaiatia, according to St. Jcial, to the countriesof Latin-America Orome. . speaK .the beautiful tongue of the "The Celtic invaaers were always in bpaniard or the Portueruese. our nme. the minority and were finally absorbed, ress will be halting and disappointingT as tne iNorman conquerors oi xunsziancl I 1 wisn our schools would clean out were absorbed by the 'Saxons. Matlv the rubbish from thnir mrHiil with observers rrofess to see the effects' of which they agitate the youthful mind Celtic b'.ood in the people of Angora without improving it. Better than a today, ami describe them as lighter In snjattering of botany, biology, zoology, complexion than the people. of other astronomy, trigonometry, plane, spher- parts of the Near East, and 'the, most Meal, or anything else, the youth of penial of the Mohammedans of Asia 1 America' should be schooled in lan Minor.' iguages'. Language is the key which "Ancyra dwindled to a village under not only opens the ' riches and the Celtic rule, but following the annex-J stores of great-literatures, but opens ation of Galatia to the Roman empire tne doors of influential, profitable hu- in 2" B. C. and during rthe hundred man contacts with great peoples. The yenrs in which it was maintained asloriInary graduate of an American the Roman frontier province, the city J academy or college knows nothing to took on great importance. One of the I ao wiin nis smatterings or science ex- mnst famous of the ruins of Asia Minor cept to . forget them. is that of a beautiful marble temnln in Anerora dedicated to Rome and An- TURNER AND METROPOL0IS "During the Byzantine period Ancyra MEET HERE ON THURSDAY became even more important, its posi tion between Constantinople and Meso- Vpfpran Mat- Artist smd TTpftv rotamia and Persia making it the me- veteran iUJ ArtlSt ana neity trolopis of interior Asia, Minor. The rising power of the Turks was indi cated by the fall of Ancyra into their hands more than a hundred years be fore the fall of Constantinople. But Ancyra was captured shortly after ward Greek are Matched Charles Metropolios, who has hung up a new record in the south for con secutive wins over highly rated k th. ot,, .!,. oM,co, ,i wrestlers, will be matched against Joe patient is sensitive, a hive or-red spot appears half an hour after the .test is applied, and the physfcian knows" that the cause of the ailment has-been found " . " '"' .;- -v If the patient is a bakeT. flour dust may be under suspicion and proteins from that 'would be-' tested. - In the case of a hostler proteins from horse hairs would betried out first probably. Pollen from nagweed, timothy and other plants which are recognized sources of sneezing distress to many persons come within the scope of in vestigation. . ..... . Mother's Friend For Expectant Mother Used by Three Generations Write for Booklet on Mofkerltoo and Baby, Free Bradfleld Regulator Co., Dept. 5-D, Atlanta, Ga. . f Spring Coats and Dire sses Complete March List Now on Sale : AT r ' imTMndl Off MONDAY ONLY CHARMING CHIC MODELS, -IN TRICOLETTE, TRICOTINE AND OTHER FABRICS, at . .. LADIES' SILK UNDERWEAR, from $7.50 T0 $35.00 $2.25 TO $5.00 in anufactureiV Sales Co, 316 North Front Street Hotel Wilmington Sample Rooms 9 'Those Who Know Merchandise Never Question Our Styles and Prices" M one of their farthest sorties inland and was held iw th. fn Vs rii of the world, at: the Academy of Musio by them for 18 years until tr.0 5trVl - t. . to t?, 1360. when it again fell into" Turkish hands. Thursday night of this week. Ring side tickets have already, gone on sale at Newman's cafe. An effort was made to bring Ketonen I here, but'lt will be -impossible fjor him to come before next week. Since Turner- is the next best man in this section, he was selected to oppose the "Though marble reminders of its ancient glory are scattered about in the Angora of today, it is predomi nantly a dingy city of mud brick houses and narrow- streets. A mosque is built against one of the marble walls I n-v 01 tne noDie 01a auewmu mp. xnu Since cominff south Metropolios has wans ana gates oi uie ciiy are cur.- 1 wrt KtnHttht rnHiohnt Vivo of thorn were won in straight falls. Han son secured a fall off him in Charlotte Ftructed of fragments of demolished Greek and Roman buildings, colon nanes and Oiner structures . , Satnrdav nitrht. but lost the match H'he city is.220 miles southeast ofjev6n after eettine him in a eiant ronstantinopie. it nas a-population 01 swing for the final fall. The Greek, ahnut 30.000, approximately tnrrn or wnile being whirled, threw In the re tlum Armenians wno speaK lurKisn. u verse and. downed the Swede. Mike Nestor, well known here; Han son, one 01 tne Dest nine men in tne is perched on a rocky plateau to the north of which are fertile valleys and to the south of which stretch plains country; "Kid" Ellis, possessed of su perhuman strength and with plenty of griU and Joe Turner are the men who have fallen before the rushes of the hefty New England Greek . Turner's familiar, to western 1 defeat came in Charlotte a week ago of wool and ( and was attained after the first fall had run for- over . two hours. It was their second match. The first time mtreinsr finally into a great aesert On these southern plains are pastured la-pe herds of sheep, and goats with lor.tr silkv hair which have made tho ' ' A.. name. Angora, ears. Large quantities mohair are exported. "fats, and to a less extent dogs and otfcr animals in the neighborhood of they met they wrestled for over three. Ansora have unusually long silky' hair. It is believed that the climate and per hans the soil of the region are respon sihle for this peculiar development." FR.YCE DENIES RUMORS PARIS. Feb. 21. The war ministry took occasion today to declare that rumors of war preparations l France Are without foundation. A THREE DAY'S COUGH ISYOUR DANGER SIGNAL Chronic Coughs and Persistent Colds Lead to Serious Lung Trouble. You Can Stop Them Now With Creomulsion, an Emulsified Creosote That is Pleasant to Take. hours without a fall. xnat was in Washington last year. Thursday night's match will be to a finish, best two I falls out of three with nothing barred but the ' strangle hold. DRASTIC IMMIGRATION BILL IS PASSED BY THE SENATE Song Hits Rotie Frank Crumit (A-3348 My Gee Gee (Ftom the Fgi Isle) - Tod Weinhold J $U0O I Could Have Had Y on (But I Let You Get By) j A. 3347 Nora Bayes and Art Hickman's Orchestra V qq Love Nights Nora BaycsJ Love, Honor and O-Baby " JJenny Davis a.334c Look! What You've Done With Your f $L0O Dog-Gone Dangerous Eyes Benny Davis J . Grieving for You Marion Harris) A-3353 Yankee Marion Harris' $1.00 When the Autumn Leaves Begin to Fall Fred Hughes) A-3344 Like We Used to Be Fred Hughes $1.00 Mandalay " . Campbell and Burr) A-3350) Luana Campbell and Burr j $1.00 Calling Thee Virginia Asher and Homer Rodeheaver ) A- 3340 Transformed Virginia Asher and Homer Rodeheaver j $1.00 LJaLiice Music Ted Lewis' JaBana)A-3: 3351 00 Taffeta Neatly Trimmed, Prettily Embroidered, With Sashes COLORS: Navy, Brown, Black and Tan An Underprice That Is As Instantly Appealing As Their Wonderful Styling Tl CCCT A seems to express the very freshness of spring and never I nil Ll Hcre Dresses fashioned in this material destined to be more popular than the coming spring season. Broadway Rose Fox-trot Ted Lewis' JaTz' afid j Feather Your Nest Medley Fox-trot The Happy Six ) A- 3345 Grieving for You Medley Fox-trot The Happy Six j" $1.00 'Caresses Fox-trot. Vincent Lopez Orchestra) A-3349 Paletteena Fox-trot Vincent Lopez Orchestra j $1.00 Honolulu EyesMedlfcy Waltz I A- 3343 .... -.1 Prince's Dance Orchestra Art Hickman's Orchestra 1u" 1 A-3352 June Medley Fox-trot Timbuctoo Sone Fox-trot n IT rr 1 TT 1 'a. I ram iiicse ino ana r rant wuimi a. nn Rose Fox-trot - Paul Biese Trio j Y Baby Dreams Medley Waltz Prince's Orchestral k.'GXTI lU tie Wltn XOU in Appie oiouom iudo 1 oe Medley Waltz Prince's Orchestra J A New Medical Discovery With Twofold Action. Soothes and Heals the Inflamed Surface and Kills the Germ Endorsed By Highest Authorities. Money Refunded If Any Cough or Cold, No Matter of How Long Standing, is NorBe lieved After Taking Accord ing to Directions. ' FINE FOR BUILDING UP THE SYSTEM AFTER COLDS OR THE FLU. WASHINGTON", Feb 21. A drastic measure against immigration during the next year has been adopted by the senate, which by the overwhelming vote of 61 to 2, -passed the Dillingham immigration restriction bill, after ardd ing amendments to increase 'its re strictive features. In the form adopted the bill, it is' estimated, . would limit the number of immigrants during the next twelve months to slightly over 355,000. The Dillingham bill , was adopted as a substitute for the Johnson bill passed recently(by the house. The latter would bar for a year all immigrants except relatives of aliens now in this country. The bills now go J:ojconfer: ence for adjustment. Senators Colt, Rhode Island, and' Dillingham, Ver mont, Republicans, and Gore, Okla homa, Democrat, were appointed sen ate conferees. NAVY BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP PANAMA, Feb. j21. The feather weight boxing championship of the American navy was awarded to the Atlantic fleet last nisrht When button of the flagship Pennsylvania won tne decision over Etchell of the battleship Arkartsas, in a six-round bout. The men fought to a .draw last Wednes day. " . ' ..." -' knowndrugs, Creosote Is free by the medical fraternity ai Of all fgnized bv the medical fraternity a the greatest heallne agency for the treatment of chronlo coughs and eolda aim other forma of throat 'and lung troubles. Creomulsion contain. in ad dltion to creosote, other healing ele ments which soothe .and heal the in flamed membrane and stop the irrita tion and inflammation while the creo sote goes on to the stomach, is ob fcorbed into the blood, attacks the seat f the trouble and destroys the germ lhat lead to consumption. -. f: - " .' Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac tory in the treatment of chronic coughs na colds, bronchial asthma, catarrhal bronchitis and other forms of throat ani lung diseases., and Is excellent for uiiding up the system after colds or l"e nu. increases appetite ana noay wiarht. Ask your druggist- (Adv.) 27-lnch Ginghams, in stripes, plaids and I Cp etiecks, per yard I Uu 32-lnch Glnjsfhnmsf in stripes, plaids and )p " checks, per yard ISJv s32-inch Mndras Shirting, pretty broad and OCp narrow stripes, per yard J W U ' 3G-lnch AH-Wool French, Serge j colors, QRp black and navy, per yard DHu , ; Bxtra Large Turkish Hath Towels, $1.50 value. Special, at Turkish Bath Towel, medium size, at 20x30 Turkish Bath Towels, an exceptional bargain, at v...' Full Size Crochet at Bedspread, 60c 25c 35c SI.25 FiULchs CaskDepartinnieiiiife Store Where Smart Styles Meet Moderate Prices' 28-30 South Front Street Telephone No. 272 Operaknd Concert Maria, Man! (Marie, Ah, Marie!) Je sais que vout etes gentil (It's Our Wedding Day) . Rosa Ponselle.l 4JS Charles Hackctt $1.00 1 4975S Riccardo Stracciari l $1.50 Hulda Lashanskaj. qq UnBalloinMachera"ReDen'Abisso, A?il (King of the Shades) Jeanne Croraonj oma Happy Days - ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine It's criminal to take a chance on any substitute for "Bayer, Tablets'. of As nirin." . Unless i you see the name -TBayer" on package or on tablets yoy are not getting genuine Aspirin pre scribed by physicians f or twenty-one years and proved safe by millions. Take Aspirin only as told In the Bayer package for ' Colds, Headache, Neu ralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Tooth ache, Lumbago and f orPaln. Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger PcK aes.' -Aspirin is the trade marmot Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacld- est ay of Si?yM,5'7' Instrumental Musie Humoresque (Dvorak) ota de Pablo Kerekjarto Kerekjart $1. 49903 50 -V ' A-6176 $1.50 Anselus from "Scenes Pittoresques (Massenet), Philharmonic Orchestra , -. of New York Snaniah Dance (Moszkowski) Philharmonic Orchestra of New York J Tales of Horrmann"-Barcarolle . .1 i Clyde Doerr and-Bert Kajton A-3342 "Cavalleria Ruticana" Intermezzo' $1.00 " Clyde Doerr and Bert RaltonJ Marconi Brothers Marconi Brothers J 3341 $1.00 Bugle Calls in Ragtime Imp March Impressions of Naples,' No. 1 Waltz U " Nuova Orchestra di Napoii IE-4919 Italian One-sten f $1.00 J La Nuova Orchestra di Napoli Standard Mod front $33.50 to . ;, $300.00 'Period JJeetfn fam $335.00 tip to ) ln $2100.00 . V New Process Columbia Records. Individually in fpecUdfjdurabU) delightful, dependable accurate in 'every detail. , ffmvt Columbia Records em Sal at all Columbia Dealers ; V the 10th and 20th ef Evary Month , COLUMBIA GRAPHOPtfONE COMPANY, NewY6k ...r . . ' , ;J . .' site' .-v 1 . --. Announcing Miller & Rhoads Richmond, V'a. The Modes of Spring ! QPRING in all the joyousness of new life and bright days is reflected in the dashing newness of our latest arrivals in Frocks, Wraps. Suits, Blouses. Skirts. Hats. - ( The young Miss and tjie Woman .of mature years will find not quite full assortments, as yet, but a gratifyingly select number, of the newest modes in each line, suited to their individual requirements. February the Great Month of SILKS! For many years "Miller & Rhoads Silks1 have been famous thruout the South for their style, no less than for their excellence of quality. In order to secure the most fashionable of these new fabrics for the development of dress plans for the coming season, - also to' obtain advantage of the new lower prices, the. Store should be visited as early this month as practicable. t r The New 1921 Silks, likewise' Woolen Dess Goods, Dress Trimmings, Etc., are now redy .lor inspection, in very large and satis fying varieties. You. are Invited to yisit Richmond ! Merchandise of all lands es pecial Silks, Woolen and Cotton fabric8is rapidly finding a very . reasonable and consistent price level ; so much so, in fact, that it is now questionable whether these lines win go any lower for sometime, if at all. However, we do -not think it is practical to. issue a Catalog this season, as all lines have not, as yet, been adjusted. For this reason we urge patrons to visit- the Store as often as possible, and take advan tage of the changed price conditions as they manifest themselves from week to week. We are always glad to send samples of all yard goods, and prices of any merchandise in which one may be interested, v ".' Miller cVtlhoadV The Shopping ' Center RichmohdtVa. READ THE STAR CLASSIFIED ADS 4 A 1 -Jl I :..r 7
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