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10 CREENSBOKO DAILY MWS, MONDAY, DECEiMBER 19, 1921 Much Dissatisfaction With Re sult of Census Taken In January. BILL BEING CONSIDERED Washington, Uec. 18. Heoause of a "conldirab!e UUsatliifactlor." with the result of the count In ih eenmm taken lant January, tho bouwe eetimiii com mlttf'6 li considering li-K.Klatlon pro viding for another enumeration of the population of the TntUd 8tH(.- in 1925 ir torn e other year prior to the next decennial census, Hrcretary Hoover ay In that portion of IiIm annual re port dealing with the activities of the re mum bureau, "Thn proponed ktf UlHtlon nan my ap proval," Mr. Hoover nays, adding that It has frequently been contend. -d that the distribution of the population as shown by the reports of the 14th cen sus Is Abnormal, that prior to that enumeration there wan a frrat move ment from rural to urban districts which, since the numnitlon, has been neutralized In large- measure by a- re vrntt movement, and that this shifting of the population affected the totals for certain slates, thus Influencing the ap portionment of -cprt;KnUitiveH In Con gress,"' Census tHlting in January Is disap provfd on the ground that the weather in that month Is a serious hnndicap to the enumerator, delaying the work mid making It necessary "to take un iinual precautions to Insure a complete iHiiVBMtt." The report says the time for Hiking the next census should be In April, as was the case be fore the laul census. The change for the last t'criHUH wan rnud ti say, at the request of various interests mak- lug tine of agricultural statistics, the ,itla belnir t hut more .accurate ata ttntics could bp ubialn'-d concern ing the activities of the farms if ihe canvas was made shortly after the end of the year to which It re lated. Mr, Hoover also says that the new director of, the censiiM, William M. .stmiart, Is of the opinion that In or der to advance the work of nubse nuent eenmises It will- be necennary that changes bo mad In methods of procedure, If not In the scope of some Of the Inquiries. "It would hasten ttie publication of th fig urea for the total population," the report aays. "If the supervisors In the various disUicls made the prelim inary count and announced the popu lation, subject to correction, for the political subdivisions - of tln lr dis tricts." To avoid duplication of effort and eliminate annoyance to manufacturers mid others, the commerce secretary says he has askfrt the director of the ecnsua to negotiate with other sta tistical bureaus of the federal govern ment looking to a consolidation of ef fort In this direction, "Many complnints have beon received from manufacturers and ol her con cerning the numerous requests, made by the federal bureaus for statistical find other information," Mr. Hoover aitys. "I feel confident that In many Instances the periodic Investigations of the bureau of census nre all that Is 'necessary to make and that the Inves tigation of the other bureaus could, with sdvantage, be discontinued." (.'ailing attention that part of the census rworda Utroye4 In a re cent fir in the deportment of commerce building, Mr, Hoover declares that a hall of records In which these docu ments can be stored and conveniently examined Is urgently nseded. KWKKT POTATO WAHKHOl'MK FOH 1)1 S DIW'I'HUT PARMUHS tftiuwlil la biUv Ntwi l Dunn, Pec. 18. Htoraae room for thousands nf bushels of sweet potatoes will be supplied farmers of the Putin district next year hy Ben O. Townsend who has purchased the Dunn Develop ment company mill property at the northern edge of town and will build a warehouse upon It some time during the summer. Mr. Townsend has striven for two years to Indues other farmers of this region to build the warehouse, plead ing tnat nis numerous farming, cm ton ginning, cotton storage and lum ber manufacturing enterprises required so much of his time that he could not gtva th project the personal atten tion he thinks It demands. Others, however, were too slow to act. There fore ha has determined to build and to operate the warehouse until such time as the farmers care to form a plan for co-operative conduct of the enterprise. Then he will sell the ware house to an association so planned. Free Picture Por Firemen. The management of the Hijnu the ater announces that the members of (Greensboro's fire department are In vited to a special firemen'a matinee Monday afternoon, to see Tom Moore in "Made In Heaven," which is a flre man's.plrtura. The boys are expected to sain soma real benefit from the ex hibition, as well as an afternoon of excellent entertainment. To Business Women Women, having proven their ;fUntm to fill positions once held rtnlv bv men, share man's re siioiisibllltiea and his opportuni ties. Life Insurance whs devised 10 replace man's earning power; to protect him and bia depend ents from povert y. It holds for women the name value that It holds for men. Today you mav he twenty, and 11 In difficult for you to think of fort-ftve; l.ut time (seeminglyi paioies more qulckiy everv year, The oti'-ntlon 1, wholn you are twenty-five years older, would an Income, apart from dally earnings, come In handy? AU nny woman who looks backward toward forty. From the Provident Life and Trim! C ompany yu ran retire m ltd I ley thitt will guarantee a 'herk to you every moiilhi from an age wh.h you eeleet, to the end of your life. This income Is absolutely sure. It saves you from worry and from the danger of posalble unwise investment later. It ATKft for women the same as for men. , Paul W. Schenck, enernl Agent, (reeuaboro, N. Ci FOR SALE Contractors' Used Equipment 1 "Wonder" one-bag concrete mixer and loader, $375. 1 5-ton tandem rebuilt Kelly Springfield road roller, $2000. 1 22-ton Kelly-Springfield worm drive truck, rebuilt, $780. 1 2 Mi-ton. Kelly-Springfield chain drive truck, r'uilt, $650. 1 Austin reversible road ma chine, $225. 1 Acme scarifier, $350. 1 Sandusky 10-20 tractor, re built, $850. . 1 12 H." P. engine and boiler, good condition, $475. All of above machinery in good shape, some of it thor oughly rebuilt. For further in formation, terms and discounts, write, wire or come to see E. F. CRAVEN "The Road Machinery Man" 51 3 South Eugene Street Greensboro, ' N. C. Knights of Pythias Hevtilar meeting. K. of P, Lodge to nlRlit. Klectlon of officers and work In Third rank. ( H. if. DURHAM, C. C. C. C. M'I.EAN, K. of It. 8. Hudson's Daily Bulletin rioae Vs For Drue, Flue, Raisins. Curranti, Nuts. Krults, Celery Khubarb Irebers; Lettuce Turnips, Turnip Hnlad Chickens and Ebbs Anything In the Grocery line. Hudson Grocery Co. Ria South Tim Street. Dinars 2Stl7-ii!MIM I A Man's Gift Say it with Flowers! Express Your Greetings with a Delightf ul Box of Freshly Cut Flowers. It's a very in expensive, luxurious gift. Deliveries made anywhere Christmas morning. Just 'phone in your order. WREATHS For The Cemetery Made of artificial foli age, burrs, berries, mag nolia leaves and artifi cial flowers. Leave Orders Now Van Lindley Co. ; Florists . Member FlorlHta Telegraph Delivery Aasorlatloa Say It With Flower Day Phone 329; Night 2092-W Uely on Cuticura To Clear Away Skin Troubles tar. me. AwnitlOT o( OKaa, bjt, UtJdu, 1 DROPSY Treated one wfrk FRtJH Shnrt brrsihlng rtltrnd Id a ft haiin, rlllng rpduwwl In fa Ut. r-iuUtes the titer, kldnfrt, suuntrb nl ruitrl.. purtflM th blood, ttrvrtiheu tbt em In syiirfii. Write for frat Trial TrptmnL CSUUM SR0PSV RFMEDV C9 , Dt. F91, Atlinta, Potted Plants and Christmas Flowers In potted plants for Christ mas we have Cyclemans, Cher ries, Foinsettias and Narcissus. " Let" us fill " your order-for Christmas flowers. Prompt and satisfactory service. SUTTON' FLOWER SHOP 318 South Elm Street Day Phone 303 1 Mlcht 2N13 W. McC.Neale, M. E. P. O. Box KM Phone 34 I tONSI LTINU !'.( HANK AI. BNGIMOKH Marklae and Mill Uenlca Pay Your. City Taxes Now 1921 city taxes are now due, ftnd n&vahle at this nffipp. Pav before the ' end of December i ;j iL . u. i i I hiki hvoiu uie uenauy wnicni will be added January 1st. W. L. MURRAY, City Clerk and Tax Collector. MULTIGRAPHING Cut down your Ntenoic rapblt Kipfnu MnHlfcmphcfl Letters Kanri Killed In, tfnvtlopra Addrfied. Prlr. I.Ut a. Not-rea, Hrosrnmii J. C. CHEEK COMPANY Mm. J. C. Cheek XZrs- Maud Nowell Sheets lit American Uank llulldlnK. Phone 220 This morranoJ'rthis evening,- tonight Thisnornindrthis rningrthis k- toruant drthis i d nigra irthis Meditation i Cigars g All sizes, 10c to 3 for 50c Packed in special CHRISTMAS PACKAGES I . Of 10 and 25 a To be sure, leave your order with dealer now. P Vlalt onr plant aometlne and aee the llnt , X humidor Jn whleh La Perennlaa are nlrraya K nerfeetly kept. I Leathers, Wood & Co. t Distributors Greensboro i """" Vm V. O. D. ItKTHOlT nil Prices Lowest in History of Ford j I , Motor Company I I HI Today, with many commodities atlll priced above the l HI . pre-war basis, you can buy a Pord car for lens money. jl HI than ever before in the history of the Ford Motor H III The Kord Sedan at $660.00 equipped with electrls M Htarter, demountable rims, extra rim and non-skid l lil tires all around, is without doubt the greatest value l HI ever offered In a motor car. Ill H III An Ideal gift for the family Xmas. Terms If desired. INI McGlamery Auto Company I ll The Home Of Heal Ford Service f W. II. McGlamery, Prop. It This ml evening This moi evenings .This morrw evening,-tc This mornind?cnis evening - tonight Tfais morninrthis e1 Christmas Holiday Fares via Norfolk Southern Railroad One and one-half, fares for the round trip. Tickets on sale Decem ber 82, S3, 24, 26, ml. Final Limit January 4, 1922 Only North Carolina Line operating from Norfolk without transfer. Por tickets, information, etc., apply any ticket agent or . J. F. DALTON, General Passenger Agent, Norfolk, Va. Tiiii n nt IdMILDuL I aaa Vim I ld6IM-0 is 6 j----mm- H is Tour 1 Dealer js S. W. Inmon Cons. Co. BUILDERS Tasvta n. Kim P. O. Hox :um t.reenhlro. . C Pkone 241 evening - tonight This morninrthis evening, tonight Special Offer On Shetland ""T Ponies r " You may select your pony now and pay 25 per cent of the price and have it kept until uiirinimas tor delivery Nothing better tor a present. Buy a young pony and It will grow in value for several years; buy mechanical toys and they will be broken up In a few days and thrown away. Get the Child a Pony. Greensboro Nursery and Stock Farm John A. Yonas and Sobs Dr. H. A. Schiff man Optometrist Hours: 9 to 12; U to 6. And by Appointment 225 1-2 S. Elm St. I fliftc Fnr Vvarv I Member of the Family 1 Not a member of the family is overlooked in the stock of this splendid CHRISTMAS - STORE. There are gifts for j men, for ' women, for boys -1 and for girls of every age. f " Our windows tell a new story eachv day. Watch them as j you pass for THE VERY i THING YOU WERE LOOK- j ING FOR. i WILLS A Storehouse of Gifts for Every Person t Are You One i of the many who are taking advantage of our All Day Bank- R 1 lng Service? WANTED We have several clients who want to buy American Exchange National Dank btoc.k. If you have any fori sale please advise us the number of shares and the price. . South TRIST DEPARTMENT era Life and Trust Company Phase 81. FOR SALE Seven-room house on Tate street. Ten-room house on Smith street Eight room nouse on Summit avenue. Southern Real Estate Company w nonn Kim Street Phone No. 83S Dwelling Near Pomona School For Sale , W offer a (rood bargain In a ten-room dwelling with 109 feet front ?'i , ' fleP'h. fronting Elam avenue. Also 100-foot vacant land ad Joining the above, for particulars see THE REAL ESTATE & TRUST CO. Phone 1032. Office 233 South Elm Street North Flm Stroor Prnrrv Increases steadily ln value. A modern home on North Elm Is not only a de sirable place to live, but a good Investment. We have nucb. a house tor sal.. Phone or call at our office for full information. Matheson-Wills Real Estate Co. J. A. MATHESOnT, PrenMent r' ' B. . WILLS. gec-Trena. Office Benfcow Arcade Telephone 1ST WANT A REAL HOME? We have It. One of the best built and most modern In the city; conveniences' that make it luxurious. Garage. Large lot. Location could not be better. An excellent value. ROBINS & WEILL - Phone 44 Insurance and Real Estate ' 1 American Exehaag National Bank Bnlldlng FOR SALE New modern borne In Fisher Park section. If vou want a nic borne at a once in keeping with present cost of construction, let us show you this on. BANKS REALTY COMPANY- ' Ofee First Floor Benbow Arcade Cnas. A. Banks. Jr., Pres. Phone J001 A. F. Stevens, Sec. an Tteas. "Since we began stayln; open from s:! a. m. to o'oloek p. m. ,a treat many peopi have, expressed their appreciation of this unusual service by opening account with us. IOIK DISIMCSS IS HESPECTFILLY SOLICITED Farmers and Mechanics Bank and , Trust Company GREEXSBORO, N. C. 1. F. SANDERS. President R. M. MIDDLBTOKf, Cashier Iff l H.1llsWsili1 .StCTmW INSURANCE Automobile, Fire, Life, Accident, Health, Bonds Fielding L. Fry and Company Office now locate S81H South Elm Street F. L, Fry, President Phone 4B3 1. W, Sponeer, See.-Treas. For Sale Well Seasoned Cedar Wood At Reduced Prices, Csh on Delivery $6.00 per cord) truck load; $3.50 half cord, half truck 16ad; $2.50 per 1-3 cord, wagon load. . PHONE 2281. Geo. C. Brown and Company ; if rt g Elm Street rharmacy S EDWIN NOWELL, Manager """7" K Next to Postoffice Phones 57 and 58 H . Give her candy as an extra gift it's the sweetest jthought you ever had ! Give her the best NORRIS FOSS . Leave orders now to insure Christmas delivery. Southern Railway System Announces Holiday Round Trip Fares Round trip tickets will be sold for use on December 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25, 1921, with final limit midnight, Jan uary 4th, 1922, at one 'and one-half one-way fares for the round trip. . t t . Apply ticket agents for further information. . w mm Member Of Associated Press Ths Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication f all news dispatches 'credited to It or not otherwise credited to thta paper and also the local news published herein. All rlajhls of republication of uiecial dispatches herein are also reserved. L.A. PEACOCK, C. T. A. 112 East Market St. Greensboro, N. C. for?r7JrairUzrareiHrarzJBJBfBJBiHi When You Look For Furnished Rooms look first in the Want Ads of THE DAILY NEWS. Here you will find the right kind of places in the very neighborhoods you most pre fer. If you have s room to let place your Ad in THE NEWS and be assured pf pleasing results. THE GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS TELEPHONE 1000
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