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MAY 3. 1923 Has Anyone Laughed J At You rr~ : ; Because ? "***<& j J You alwaye want to teil what J * you oee at the "moviea"? Yours ' 0 is the Interested type." You ^ J enjoy the movies and you like * t to pass on M-hat you enjoy. It i J Is j bully thing to do. Most J t people you entertain and those t * that you do not can try to be J t po'ite. It's good exercise for $ J them. You are called low brow J * by a lot of folk. Nevertheless $ * those folk go to "movies" and ? t apologize. The "movie"' halls * J ar?? full, more like tliem than J * confess to liking them. * J SO J * Your Qet-away here la: > f That the "moviee" pay and ;f \ * the majority didn't like them * 0 they would not t 9 (? by McClun* Syndlcwtr i # 9 t riotKerS CooR Book i Last nig'il I -..a./--'! upon World. wrappc ' iiti* i- <>n-\ ui\mua, ID'S siiki: "!! i.v p> ;! ! 'Tis likflauveiiir But?ia heaven like- thisn Or do the dead gaze out u;??n liea'en as t upon the world, and say: "Mow perfect Pis ttke heavenS Alwa%s and nl\va>f? reaching on and on, b?yo*'*i i>or^i u<?n :r ?t Uno longer p?r cotton. t?? tl.ui perf<* i -on ? which, ico n?it* doubt?"?Annie Pike Greenwood. RECIPES FOR RAREBITS 13 A If KBITS are not espeHaliy easy ^ of digestion, should not be served to the children, and like souffle must be served at once when prepared. ? Nut Rarebit. , Take one and one-half cupfuls of ; milk. heat in a double hoiler. then add j one cupful of cheese and stir uu- t til melted. Add u few dashes of cay- j enne. one-half teaspoonful of Worcestershire sauce, a beaten egg and let . cook for five minutes at low temper- i ature. . Add one-fourth of a cupful of chopped olives, one-half cupful of chopped walnuts. If cream cheese is used, no butter is needed, hut cheese nol so rich should have a tflblespoonful of butter. Serve on toast or heated crackers. Welsh Rarebit. Melt cue t&biespnonful of iuitrer in a double boiler, add oneciehih ??f a teaspoon ful ??f muBtard, one-fourth tensp^bfu' of celery seed one-fourth of a cupful of cream and one-half ''ur.ful of American cheese: add trait and cayenne; when the mixture is thick add a bcaien out: with a tjteDlcspcnuful of water. Add one-half Icaspoonfu! of Worcestershire sauce and curve tbefore the cheese is ov or contend and stringy. Tomato Rarebit. Heul one tuhlcstpoiinful oT butler with a anuift gritted oulup, add one-half teaspoonful of dry mustard, six drops ??f * tnhaseo sauce and >? cupful of tomn- j to soup. Cook well together, then add one cupful of grated cheese and j stir until melted, iheu fold in two j well-beaten eggs; when creuiuy pour! over well-buttered toast. Baked Bean Rarebit. Melt one tablexpooRful of butter, i add ??ne oupfui of cheese and one cup ' ful of milk; when the oheese is melt- j cri sdd cau vi mushed naked ! beans, una beaten egg. mustard, salt nnd cayenne to taste. Pour over hot i toast. TUxcJt. >/rtS.(L ' <(dy, l?t3. Western Wwspa^er Union.) 1 PHEWl .. | Mrst lt.iiij., .:,t do ih*' uruimt d?? with the to* it.. . , raise? Seci'tlvi t ull tfcaj run. und e;m iii :' Argentina Hears of Ring Fight by Radio New York.?For the first time in his- ! tory Argentina was joined with New York by radio when the high-power station radio central at Rocky Point, Long Island, transmitted a complete description of a prize fight, -ound by round, direct from the ringside at Madison Square garden. Returns were received an Instant later In the homes of South Amerlrans within hearing distance of the local broadcast station there. No previous attempt had been made to intentionally furnish South America with a radio service, especially of a character which Involves a definite j schedule, as In the case of the recent demonstration. Minutes were as pre- ' clous as hours to the anxious listeners located over 6,000 miles from the ' scene; yet only a fraction of a minute was required to have the reports of each round In the hands of fight fans In Argentina. The station of the Radio Corpora Hon of America, on Long Island, which ordinarily communicates with points x In Europe, was connected by land wfre? to an Instrument at the ringside where an announcer was stationed. Immediately upon getting the returns they were telephoned to the Broad street operator, who tran* ^ scribed th?pi Into dots and dashes, then flashed them to Argentina. Reports froin Argentina states that the demonstration was highly su?eeosful. ' INSECTS IN NORTH CAROLINA By Frank Sherman (Chief Division of Entomology, Ex* J peri mono Station and Extension j Service-) * | Not long ago two intelligent men I were chatting with us on the train. | As thev showed some interest in our; profession, wt asked their guesses as j to the total number of different i kinds of insects known and on record j as existing in North Caiolina. On, guessed "30 to 35,'* the other *'35 to' 10." During 1922, 419 different com-1 : plaints, inquiries and reports definitely assignable to known insect j : pests wre sent by mail to the divi ; 1 sion of entomology. Often these reports were accompanied by spec; mens. These compiaints referred to \ ">9 different known kinds or speci?*< ! of insects. Of course there were ad- i ditioual inquiries of a genera! natur. ve. ' i ' d during the year. These had w 1, with such "pests in garden": ?>: "ir -ects ??* tre" -" an?T whic hwc-r r o a?*isnao'c to deftir-te fcind?; alinierov office con. ?-'iefcions a^d v.- . . k .5 by phone, wicfa iio< ineii^lod i:> th' figures. The bgures are eu.-bely fio>?: the for- ' record. : i'hc crops ur,.' product*- attack vo by ihe-e^insecl? arc ot" * -veral gfiputifi : i'he. largest number of comp);:'i fed to the group of staple and lie: ' < cops, including cotton, in this jgroap I--* 172 complaints of 20 kind- < f insects. The genuine boll weevil v.-., ! i ? - ponsible for 7t? eoniplapits, ina?.; of which represented whole cnmnuinitiesand not merely individuals; but ? there were 0-i reports of "bogus" or alleged boll wet-vrb (not really "it") i and. these were of at least 12 sepa 4 rate kinds of insect s, some re.-? m i bting it somewhat. Errors in the " identity of boll weevil arc st ill mini- \ < erous. The cowpea pod weevil resemble.the boll weevil and does some snju . ' lo cotton. This weevil was reported i 2"> '.lines in 1:22 and about nail i hese times the farmer had a sus-j . diciun that ii was boll weevil, J >.m r limes it wa. rcpcrtefflSjfli a 1 mint ??f ;ts c.vh injuries, .-'i: : insects were reported 1- t , - i-v. cotton. ? | ( 'rowing cops. ? f cor"- wh< a'., < jj ?>. and soybeans leiiti.h ouly ; . -t-jucrr nrvoaLwr^-; Will No! Solid and I L Never has Firestone been situated to give operators rh measure of Cushion, Traction age at the lowest cost. Today, economical manufacl distribution are showing the suits. Our favorable purchases in advance of the 150% increa: about by the British Crude R striction Act, aid lurcher in m the old price levels. Whatever the Truck Sen Firestone Dealer Has Right Tire Firestone developments of th years have made pace for thr and set new records in sure, e performance. Five tires?th Duty Cushion, the Truck T; the Maxi-Cushion, the Giant the High Type?cover the motoi haulage in all its forn has a distinct work which it i Each possesses a definite an value for the operator. Pimefonn 1 * AA A 1A v w. The Firestone Deale Truck Type Cords. If y< you to the nearest Service press for qujc change-ove part of your trucking ope more economical haulagt Cushion ? THE WATAU eight reports of six insects. From the garde n there were 31 re-! ports of ?G nisects; of these the lead- j or was Mexican bean beetle which] has recently invaded several mouii- j tain counties. Cabbage worms, ter- i rapin bugs, and cut worms were reported. i lit the orchard the peach borer, j which attacks peach and plum trees) tit the surface of the ground, led with j nine complaints. The scale insects I and apfcids were less reported than i usual- In all there were 40 reports' of 19 kinds of orchard and nut in-f sects. In house, barn and mill, including j stored grain and the like, there were! t>l reports of 11 insects. Of these} 85 were due to black corn weevil, t this pest" having been on a ram-| page the last year or two. Other! weevils in wheat and bean- were in the list, which included powder beet-, Us working in furniture. For* t and ad-. iree in t. gave interest in 1922 owing to an outbreak of a caterpillar on ockt n :h ' ml c ntr... region f'*oni Oxford po Charlotte. There were 18 report:' i; :? and fms !u- Gist year i thus her:: rey- rt:d at a'!. In this group ev&rfc'ri j*i; bag worm rank: next . atie- !<>:?. Of instst s directly man ar.d amm-i'.s there w? re 10 repo'ss of sever, kinds, 'ncludi'.r: -ting .iy !*?!"- , a spideji^ nd bugs which tic while you sleep"' --or try to. Kioivc . potted plants arid green iou: showel 11 rep; rt of nine in; : while vine, bash and small rViibs showed four ." .sects with one report of each But to an entomoloi 'st perhaps the ceenest interest attac ?es to the curims and miscellaneous insects sent in ?y persons whose sp< cial interest is i roused. Sometimes, small package omes bearing nam* and address of tender and a question mark* this signifying that te so ider wishes to mow the name ?d iv?l?its of the nsect. Such snc: im? :s may be sxnv* . . * 1 'Omroor. or ra v. .ujunous. ?. ? < l u-inl. or tieuir; ! i . tif :i o'r edeons, odd shapes an ? wdh etoSfc:;: ud ' I)ur% X 912 : wen ' < ; n sending, .-cpi-.w:*.tir.g HO kinds f h - i:. Where were f^-'r n noia?-,-s; Vf ft vblnnrere- b-.-ot. .vl two of! riant stage beetle, ho'ck of cvtiich, are! ecived ;;<"jriv cv ; v ;t,\ K.-pc. .a!- . -, ? t Increase Price Pneumatic True Intil May 1st no well Truck owners, e greatest will find the answi and Mile- rapid, economical Firestone Truck 1 luring and tread that increiS fullest re- and imP'oves tract of rubber, gum-dipped cat. ,C^?UIht Let ths Firestor ubber Re- ? ain tabling KeeP Your There are 800 Fi ers, located in tr )ice?tht centers, Sited by thorough knowle you choose the rul loads and service e past two price protect i industry conomical Stoj ,0 Heavy Additional tiro jtpe Cord, Service Dealers c::lj Solid and ?utput wil1 Pern : needs of F'rest??e Service F ing your truck t V" . advantageous p. ,-:t does best. unusual tire?a sm td special prices which may months. & Rubber Co., Akr R. WINKLE? :r will su pply vou wilh ? >u need solid or cushion ; Station, which is equi : rs. Mak e one of these 5 rations. Ycu'II reap resi Traction ? 1 t CA DEMOCRAT I ly, interesting is an innocent Utile | beetle which frequents cotton blosI sorns. eat six times, which is prooi i po i'ivc tn.it some anxious farmers ' have been peering into cotton blunts, for thi:> insect was never sent in until the last year or two. The other senriings in this group included "devil's rear-horse." "electric light Imps " "long-tailed-Icbneumon, * "spittle hugs." and others. -My friends guessed iiCr.. "30 to 40" lo" kinds of insects for North Carolina. As a matter of fact, our tabulation at the end of March, 102.1. showed over 6.S00 species of Nort'i Carolina insects in our records, and the list is growing steadily. GEOLOGICAL AND ECONOMIC QIIDVC V ' r.H'I H'tWf April 21?In North Cam In:i are two ancient forts v\ ic!i 11 I hij.h lights of the history oS' -i ; 1 N'ri! j'.n. r?s Macon ail'! Fi i or iuccsiiie tie y rcrv" c- rs vhicn ' r tii-. " operate armies alive. S to a. they v ( wNjb guard the bjUich: . the United States > ' / I 've: v ken :! ;, f*i). re ?? nc- | to ' ra : -! old ,?f the V rion r.r i e-am-j impossible. V- h o r; r finally was taken, the tvsplt ;.s difsasivg -.is fic^tyshiJ and j At ;> n>alv'?x ro'icd iiito one. 1 : JViacor. a?'.viy \vith numerous ; nt military obsolete fortifications. ! he < ri rna'ked bv a't of Conjrf t ss | for ... A by the (lovwuuient. Pros i <>.r. for reduction of military xpen- j di: and elimination of mcioss j pia an not he denied. But for a j for like Macon to pass into the hands I ot mv-'ate individuals for exploit a J t;< oiiid he unthinkable folly n I the ,ght of \vh:?t it was and meant. J 1 .V Geological and Kcon-.>- j r.r. .' vov is in receipt of info.una- j tie showing that while these old . for ar* to he sold, no -uch fate as | th passing ':sto private hands i. < by I ho (.ov orm-nt. in * Senator Gvimau, wim had ' .i that I"ort Macon m grri i? .. ? N ( j'.ro! *:'i for pa. ! : ;?. iiui i 'liy of War Wet.ks real thai wh ir this is impos .nh_ ji " ?. ?e I'i'ir'Isioib of the ac; ?? Af itiioi) .rale, the .Sla'es in whirls . to be the .i ;i-.- of r ^EaasuHaiKisaH *1 s on iLr ' I'** *-?* ? M. 11 v*o ising pneumatic tires, ? i to every demand of transportation in the 'ype Cords with the es carrying capacity on, and the powerful construction. Service Dealers Trucks Moving restone Service Deale principal trucking natural ability and a e of trucking, to help '.t tire for your roads, on es Long as :s Last will be supplied to ,* so far as our present Consult the neatest 'ealer at once regardneeds. He is in an ion to give you an icialized service?and not be duplicated in on, Ohio i m I >assenger Car and tires he will refer >ed with hydraulic itations an active ults in surer and Mileage / pr* i\- red purchaser. After appia'su v th* Gu^r;;metit, Uwy will bo of it r?Mf to the tS*5*;' for u.-?' as park at he price set^iad onl> in case thq a" t wanted \ v tin State will tiie? oc pi.i on the market for privatv #>ah l.v a??'*tiun. It follows that th. ap praipal will be made, not with th. of securing a bargain for th< ti ' . merit.* but of providing oik for ' he interested State. Pending th?- extension of a policj of State parks, begun with M.eu.n* MitcbeM. the only hope of preserving Fort Macon is that the price as v.hiefc h: will be offered the State bt donatm e en re ,tr : forr A. E':!' . C'fMS n . oi ne mca':- \ f. apparel, of e r des; f quality, must te cloy : 'J Be I a As commissioner IE , . . ifJ icrm;ned to get rid o VT est possible moment U am go no to offer ev bidder at PUELIC A f/? Jw&P*k & 4 (tb< ; irs Resides the mcrci o i u on the block DETROIT AUTC ACTIONAL CASH I AL FriUiT STAND . . D OTHER FIXT t. :e sale will DAY to day ut A I I c* i p 4,Qiumi .i] W ! ' n .T, t kJUctl L JL lltJLi TO and when you think < Bank?then come in The man with five the same courtesy as tl YQUN WE NE As business I both mad TheP copies Trust C I 5 * Pago Seven I , ed to North Carolina. either hy 9n! vat* individual* or some ?rifrionc s( ork'ty. With litis; significant site &Rfwy ir the hands *?f the people , dc v a deed spoitifyijtg its , o polu j;; i >n as a public park. u definite be. gixittt&g will have been made on the * propos,.. for a comprehensive parkin?,; 2 - along the coast, which would preserve other historic- sites :ir:d natural recreation grounds as assets of the commonwealth.?Piess ,-ervic- N. C.?Joseph ii?j: Pratt, ,, direcloi. DciiKfrot Ails Rr,r>n Result* " <r ' nerly o' .'aec by Mr. 0. : a -ene, ai merchandise :s ru a?' J ch .1 -fin's V'eaHag pt.i a;? of stands, d ie& out. of the estate, I aon def this stock at the earli- 7J and in order to do this, ^ erything to the highest UCTION on Sffl K 1923| ' ^ fOH? a-.d.-.i will i f ,1 M ?s roiiowmsi :\rc scales, REGISTER, UNiVERCLOTHING RACKS : J URES CONTINUE FROM Sjg ^TIL ALL IS SOLD ^ I jj" " issioner ani ,^ . jasgauapga^ re (us u=u wL=?i u^i ifcu Jed Sanl^td^anere Account DAY d1 a bank, think of our and get acquainted. dollars is treated with he man with thousands EED US ED YOt I riends we are le stronger sBank& ompa l " j
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