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SHORT ITEMS OF GENERAL NEWS1 Some of the Outstanding: Happenings of Past Week. Gathered From Everywhere, Condensed For The ? Susy Reader. St. Paul. Minn.. Aug. 30?In the! most turbulent session of its 30th! annual encampment, the Ye?p>?~<= nf t Foreign Wars today went on record favorinir a national refierehdum on the 18th amendment after tabling: a; resolution asking for an out-and-out repeal of tbt dry amendment. Helena. Mont.. Aug. 30--United States Senator Thos. J. Walsh will be a candidate to succeed himself in the upper house of congress. Before! leaving Helena for Washington, he sent a letter to C. P. Xevin, chair man of the Democratic state committee. in which he announced that he will file in the primaries next spring as candidate for the sena'c. His third term expires next year. Moscow. Aug. 30?The Soviet; government tonight accepted pro- ; posals of China for conclusion of a . joint declaration for settlement of ; ail questions arising out of the bit- ; ttrr" dispute over control of the 1 Chinese Eastern Railway in Man- l churia. The foreign commissariat . expressed willingness to abandon the!:* Russian demand for reinstatement i i of the same Russian general mana- J < ger of the railroad as a preliminary'] to discussions. 11 Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 1?William | 1 E. Brock. Chattanooga candy manu- j' facturer. late today was appointed : 1 by Governor Henry R. Hoi ton to ' fill out the unexpired term of the I * iate United States Senator Lawrence v D. Tyson, of Knoxvillc. who died "4 August -4. The appointment had ; T previously been tendered Luke Lea. 1 Nash"'!! :iiv; :u:l>!:sh?. r. hut 1 was declined. The new senator, like 1 Tyson, is a native of Xsrth Carolina. * haying been horn and reared in the m Farmington community of Davie; \ county. New York, Vug :'0?An 3.0-story t mver"" n feet 5 . L.bove any existing' blinding in Manhattan, is t<; he built or. the site of the old Waldorf-Astoria hotel at Thirty-fourth street and Fifth avenue, former Governor Alfred K.! >' Smith, who pi head the construe- i ? tion company, announced today. The, b structure, the Empire State building, ? will be nearly 1.000 feet nigh and as ti estimated will cost upward of $00.- t. 000,000, Mr. Smith said- Mr. Smith said the Empire State building would V V?e completed in about i\ year and a 1< half. The building will house at one lime 00,000 persons. Mr. Smith said T - V X- ? uafvcuuiil, -\. !.. Sjgpt. i. I IlG j Graf Zeppelin sailed hack to Ger- ;; many today and Dr. Hugo Eckener, y the man who piloted it around the f world, stood quietly on the ground and watched it go. It was a curious M parting, this tirst separation of the L man and the machine which have shared so many adventures, for those s who watched it seemed that of the .1 two it was th*? machine which showed j the greater reluctance. Having made up his mind to stay on ir. v America for a few days and send \ his dirigible back under command of c Makes Bett at Lowes This business of making pork is ?* -1 *- ? ait lut uisuiines; me teec Tuxedo Hog Ration is the ideal ra pork; the hogs quickly convert it ic able flesh. They go to market quick Tuxedo Hcg Ration keeps the mac order, too. Makes healthy sows an Made in two protein contents, 1 Tuxedo Big Forty, a 40% protein better and cheaper than tankage, promptly with a fresh stock. BOONE FEE BOONE, N. C. TuxedoHog FOR PIGS, SOWS A> The Tuxedo Line oj Jj Tuxedo Dairy Tuxedo Allmeshes || Tuxedo Chop Tuxedo Stertins M |1 Tuxedo Kog Ration Tuxedo Growing M |^ Tuxedo Egtmuhes Tuxedo Poultry Fs Captain Ernest Lehmann, Dr. Ekener stood in the morning sun by the hangar door and saw the ship depart at 7:1S. with scarcely any show of emotion. Lakehurst, N". J.. Aug. 29?Sliding softly through the crack of dawn with 20.000 danger-spiked roller, behind it. qme the Zeppelin grey?t >h.. .t.. the finish of its . roi|nd-the-world vovagone, one of the most astounding human adventures since this old bah of mud first began twirling. Fifty ye?rs ago Juico Verse sui down and wrote out of his imagination the tale of Phineas Fogg circling the earth In SO days, and readers of the preposterous yarn wagged their heads and said of the author. "The roan's daffv." But this morning millions of men and women blinked their eyes in the early light of the day, peered upward at the sky and saw a reality that made Verne's fiction very tame. There floated above the towering spires of Nov; York town the gigantic sack of gas that had carried fifty men and one woman around the world in -1 days of which 12 were actuai sailing days. This breaks all records for circumnavigation of the globe. Graphic accounts of the massacre at Hebron Saturday in which three score Jews, including 1". American students were killed in the sudden itta k by maddened Arab mobs, vas tiiven Thursday by travelogs a:iviug at C&2& from Palestine. Their narratives described horrifying Kjjetfes- when the horde or e , ndstlv from mjtlvirur vilbioos .U ... :ended upon the town. broke into argf Jewish houses^-slaughtercd -;!I he inhabitants and mutilated the todies. Not even children escaped [he fury of the assault, before the raihorities succeeded in restoring luiet. the attacking bands of Arabs irui gj'o\vn to about OiOih} add had its piliagine way through a large -.art of the Jewish section. It was lot until Sunday morning that repeseniatives measures were suffiiontly successful to admit a survey : the situation and to begin the ask of collecting the dead !n one muse alone nineteen bodies wc:v, odnd. In some cases bodies were langing from windows; in othgrs hey had been, mercilessly thrown Jit-^/rwciicjiily <?v=i ry instance death was caused by words or knives. She's Catch It Then "*My deui' j oung lady." said the clergyman, in i moved tones as he. listened to an ox- | remely modern young woman tear ff some of the very latest .iaxz on he piano, "have you ever heard of he Ten Commandments?" "Whistle a few bars." said the oung lady, "and 1 think 1 can folwy you." UPPER VALLE CRUCIS NEWS j W. \\\ Brown of Amber. Wash., j rother of .1. C. Brown has been vis-j Ling1 home folks hero for two wcess. le has been in the dairy business j or 20 years and has made good. The association at Shulls Mills was | ;el) attended. Plenty of good things j o eat were enjoyed by all. Don Isaacs and family visited his ister Bessie Brown last week end. ilso Ken Isaacs and family of Red acket. Clay Brown and Ray Farthing rent to Banner Elk Saturday to the lonest Bill Shows and reported a :hod time. :er Pork t Cost ; MANUFACTURING* Is are the raw materials^ tw materia! for making ito sound, firm, marketer and bring top prices^ :bines in good running d lively litters. &h% and 19%. Also feed, that does the job We can supply you D CO. Ration JD HOGS f Fecdt: Tuxedo Chirk ashes Tuxedo Scratch I ashes Tuxedo Developer II xeoer ?smd m*ny mtbtr* If " " THE WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?EVER The North Carolina Grange win IUi be organized at Raleigh on Septem-1 njj ber 2d and 27.' j a ji I fif hum nvo ...... I -: c .. ... r L I ~ . V-- ? V- "?>- vvvno (i \yu I r-' can live on salads and fudge?lion- 1 ? tana Reccrd-Herald. A Mouth Free 1 a s From Germs! jjj ^ ^ ^ ' : : *fcl diseases today. Bui th< v JjJ O can't exisi in a nealthv (j 3T (ft mouth. KLEXZO DENI AL Jh jpfx CRE??IE and KIvENZO I I- ^ U QUID will help you to ward Q nj off these diseases. Klenzu i.-fjj X - ?! .! only at Ecxal! Store:. X M W Boone Drug Co. U v0 77/f Si ore Q [p ; y BOONE. N. C. ti j^Q ^ cJthe wtj DiE D^yJQ STOREsCr^p eSfl ^jeaaMiwwH hi ! VI7! V S He.: ( The finest tires which rubber company can cost limit of anv kind Goodyear DOUBLE meen initiated, but we i they have not been equ PUT "PUNCTURE GOOD! Why suffer delays an< for punctures and repa are worth? We'll tafe value now and put on free Goodyears. il II! !?TO Cent] "On the Square" Y THURSDAY?BOONE, N. C. i i Sherwin-1 =? t] i Paint Head t! Now is the best season of th Don't wait till cool frosty w as frost causes paint to crac the wood. Look about your house anc I much paint you need and Old Reliable Sherwin-Willi THE PRICE IS RIGHT CAN'T BE ! WE SELL FOR CASH, TH! BOONE HARD j "The Friendly Store" ^iyg[^iL^m^eii^i^[uausiijeti-meamn53!je.!uenj5PJ?rj; d id ud*dudi'dtiard3i&ri!saqniat!aruan!3~.^jisienisivs." a. :n SHE Drives :an Be Too Gc the world's largest Call and see produce without a the least exj you drive a j EAGLES! They've safety, can prove to you that And when S laled. good! '-m01mfy" 1mth attda - * ?a i a x/ I I IVf fEARS GOOD i spend more money Superior to irs than your old tires tires Stand; :e them otr at tull safe, new, trouble- made possib duction whic TRADE The last miles Save yoursei: punctures am \ /fSSElsT'N. c ral Tire C? W. R. Winkler, Manai / jg SEPTEMBER 5, 192? ^ |j| I 1 f'KglB'B'BTf MlBMBiT*""'rT BfflBWWM rv imams | i * J quarters i f s (up .# t~TL e entire year to paint. eather. It is dangerous gg ;k and release from |j 1 barn and see how afej then see us for the ams Products. m AND QUALITY BEAT "" m BREFORE FOR LESS ffi I EE ani 'WARE CO. | j Boone, N. C. || -?? ? . . m ?rU ISiiSffllSii -j at me no lire tod! us about a set. They're really >ensive tires on the market if | *reat deal and value time and HE drives, no tires can be too I tCTlVE LOW PRICES? YEAR PATHFINDERS many makers' highest priced ard life-time guarantee. Values le by Goodyear" s greater pro:h lowers costs. US YOUR TROUBLES! > are the costliest with old tires, f expense and delays due to J repairs?trade in your well * . i-iuvnaiitcs Ull Goodyear Double Eagles Goodyear Regular All-Weatliers Goodyear ) Heavy Duty All-IVeathers impany U.KC II ?KK
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