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2 .GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1922 Representatives Hill Tries To Connect the Dry Unit With Klan (Oatiaaal from Pug Out) f the appropriation all. funds." h erentoa, "tor the legal adviser, apeelal Counsel to th prohibition unit oa'th ground that !ti legal tore low sat knew how to eonstru the law why exists today. Aaoibar ajnndart arevld that ao part of th. fund hall b Md by th feemmlsslonw for propaganda purposes. In an at tempt to defeat member of Congress, and Snally to transfsr enforomnt f prohibition from tho treatury to Getting Rid of a Stubborn Cough Is : Chad's Play Now Make the Medicine Yourself 5 at Home. It's Cheap But You Can't Beat It If too want to take car of that feed, hang on couch and do It In Kfew hours, better get on ounce of Far mint (doubl strength) and mix a bait pint at home. Yon ai) do this In two minutes br adding a little sugar and - enough water to Ml a halt pint bottle. You'll 'travel th world over before You vet a medicine that will act so surely and quickly on 4he mueous membrane of th nose and throat It baits th Inflammation, th tickling sensation stops with the flrst spoon ful, the heavy breathing goes and lean membrane, free from -irritation nd mucus follows. - For catarrhal conditions snch as mucus droppings, elogged nostrils and watery eyes, it won't disappoint ask for Parmlnt (double strength!. Speak plainly so that th druggist Will know exactly what you want th department of Justice, whtr It longs." Mr. H1U deolared that anybody von neoted with th government "who approval the Xu Klux klan ahrould not receive government funds for law enforcement" When foroed to alt down by expiration of hi tint. Mr, Bill was attempting to read an estreat from a press bulletin by th prohibition unit's publlolty buresu. which said that "th federal prohibi tion director of Arkansas had re ported that th Ku Klux had organ ised a campaign against moonshiners. This, he said, was sud last April and printed. ' There waa another flurry after th bill was taken up. Item by Item. Th word "alcohol," appearing In th list of th treasury's , cleaning supplies, tied th houee un again. Represen tative Blanton. ' Democrat, Texas, contending bensin waa good nough, wanted It substituted, but failed. Then he tried to make denatured al cohol, and Mr. Hill Insisted It should read 'non'beverage alcohol." both proposals wra formally put to a vote and thrown out '' Representative London, socialist. New York, enlivened th debate. 1 never took a drink In my life unless I wanted It," he Said, and th house roared. Getting about halt way through tEe bill, th heus had reached th section relating to the bureau of In ternal revenue with the prohibition appropriation when It quit work to night Only one change was mad. On a point of order by Representative Blanton that It waa not authorised by law, the nous eliminated th pro visions for under-secratary of th treasury, at a aalary of 7.50. Mr. Gilbert now holding that title by designation of Secretary Mellon, will remain, and an ffort will b mad to keep th title in the bill by other mean. .. "! POINCARES POWER IS'. STAKED UPON SUCCESS OF BRUSSELS, MEETING (Continued from Pag Oae.) A Veritable Gift Bazaar . Our store is fairly over flowing with carefully se lected items suitable for Christmas giving. $ot one " member of the family has i, , been forgotten in our ex f tensive preparations for the . holidays,. Whether you are V giving to mother, sister, brother, father or sweet heart let us help you select your gift, each one of which is reasonably priced. 0. Henry Drug Store HealtK Comfort Economy ' Safeguard the health of your family keep your ' horn always warm and cory with Vl ORIGIN AX HOT BLAST HEATER Givws evn rteady heat day and night Gunrantawd to hold fre 36 hours, and will bum any fuel. Remember, this is the Original Hot Blast heeter guaranteed to save one-third your fuel. There are many imitations, but only one Uole s Original Hot Blast Come bi today whilt our tloclr. U2I oertaln points Which M. Folnuar would leav for consideration at Brussels. These ere' th Axing of a reasonable sura ot Indemnity and th mstnoas of its payment; redlatribu' tlon ot th payment among th al lies, cancellation ot the allied debts so far as possible without affecting America. ttemods 'by which Ger many's finances caa.be restored an' sr allied control, and, tha raising of a loan for Germany. The Belgians have frankly aald that 4hy will not Issue Invitations tor th Bruasels onfrno unless there ar bright hopes of tta luoctes It, was vldnt tonight that an al lied agreement la imposilbi If hi. Potneere Insists upon military msa suree to eoeroe Germany, but there are Indications that Mr. Bonar Law will agree to setiure of the German mines and forest If Franoe abandons her so-called Ruhr plan. Wha th allied debt oome np It la oertaln the position of the United States will be thoroughly discussed. Therefore, there I much speculation regarding th presence In London of the American ambassadors to Ger many and Belgium a tew days before the premier's meeting. The Question la asked, will America play soma Im portant part behind the scenes, . or openly, during th conference. So far as oaa be ascertained la Paris, th American embassadors are not In London at the suggestion ot the state department, but It la be lieved they would not meet Just prior te th allied conference without th oonsent of the American government. Ambassador Harvey's recent ref erence to the premier's meeting, a th most Important since th armlstlc also la regarded as significant la of ficial clrclea The participation of Premier sfus- aolinl of Italy adds a nota of uncer tainty. In the opinion or ornoiaia, i alnea he has announced he will do-" tormina a greater ahare at the Ger man Indemnity for Italy. The respite given Germany en Au gust 1 last expires January II, when the 1 scheduled to pay (00,000,000 gold marks. On thing appears cer tain, namely, that If no agreement I reached In London, Prance will haver consent to further relief for Germany without th definite guarantees al ready auggeatcd. There I th alight hop that Chan cellor Cuno and Hugo Stlnnes may produce some -satisfactory plan at tha last moment In the event ot the oc cupation ot th Ruhr, but no Indica tion of such a plan has yet been seen. tnwnei asm Wieat Asheville, Dee. 1. Jesse Sloan, president of th Bank of Franklin, and on of the most widely known ottlsens of Macon county, died at hi home here yesterday. Death waa du to heart attack. Mr. Sloan was born October 10, 1IS7. and for many year served as registrar nf deeda for tha county. Funeral service will be held thla afternoon. C F. William. former sheriff ot Buncombe county, and : ona of the best known Democrats In western JJorth Carolina, died after an extend ed Illness at his home near weaver vllie this morning. Survivors Include hla widow, two daughters, Mrs. Mountsvilla Wlllisms and Mies Mary Williams, both ot Weaverville. Fune ral services will be held tomorrow morning. FRANKLIN BANKER IS DEAD AT MACON HOME C F. William. Former Sheriff Of Buncombe County, Dea After a Long Uli Durham-Chapel Hill Highway May Be Widened to 60 Feet (aneW le Dellr Hrn.1 Chanel Hill. Dec 7. Frank Page, state highway commissioner, is to be ssked bv the Chapel Hill Town club to widen th right of way ot tn Durham-Chapel Hill boulevard from 40 to 0,feet. The highway commie sion has the right under th law to do thla Th widening la regarded her a essentisl to the proper future de velopment of the road. lir. Pag is known to be sympathetic with the Idea. At a meeUng several months sgo of the Durham and Chapel. 31111 citixena gathered to oiscuss tne beautlficatlon of the road, he said that It was the purpose of the com mission to widen the right ot way eventually. Xatlea Has Good Health Retard. New York, Dec. 7. Life Insurance death claims, up to November 1, show that the p'nlted State and Canada are experiencing a health record this year almost identical with that of 1021. which was ths best In public health history. A survsy of these clalma covering the deaths for thd first 10 months of 1012 among 1. 000,000 Insured persons, was submit ted to the llth annual oonventlon of tha association of life lnsurar.ee presidents here today by Dr. Augue tua 8. Knight, medical director of the Metropolitan Life Insuranea com oany, ot this city. Will Get Mall Twice a Day. (jMttll te Dtllr Naval Klnaton, Dec 7. Rural residents will have mall service twice a day with establishment ot a truck route between La Grange and Seven Springs, In -Lenoir and Wayne eoun ties respectively. An announcement at the former 'town today said bids had been Invited by th .postal authorities. Deliveries will be made at Seven Springe within an hoar aft' er th arrival of trains at La Grange. Similar service was requested at Ay den recently for connections with train centers, but was declined. Smoother galling For "hip Bill. Washington, Deo. 7. The artmlnls tratlon shipping bill found slightly smoother going today In the senate commerce committee and Chairman Jones tonight expressed the belief a favorite report to th senate would be voted Saturday. Th committee worked on the measure for more &Mv-r-iwmr ''belwSe'n a, morning and an afternoon session and when adjournment Was ,xken tentative approval had been given to approximately the first half of the bill as It was pVssed by ths house. ELKS COUNTY FAIR WILL OPEN TUESDAY Club Room Of Elks 'Are Being iraasreraaeel Into Kegular r; -Caaaty - iHhr rGrwana. With th help of ssveral careen- ter ant suit a number ef Rika th horn ef th Greensboro Dike baa undergoing transformation yatrday which will result In the appearanos of a miniature county fair ground. It la stated that this affair, to be held Tuesday night for th cava ot charity, will be; on of th biggest event given by th Elks of thla olty. " ' " - ' z. The merchant at tha city are re sponding admirably te th call .and are donating muoh material for ths furtherance of the display. . . .. Amid the sail ef ballvhoa naa aad the sound of lass orchestras the oel ebrhtlea at th Elk" county fair Wirt open here next Tueeday sight and many surprises "are aald te be la store tor thoaa who attend. Bea Ginsberg, chairman, ef the entertln- ment committee, haa not given out th names of the performer, but he declare that talented artist . will kppear. , V There will also be vaudeville art ists, and between aota th audience will ono more real cabaret danc ing, ao. saps tha chairman. Mrs. Mary L. Hargrove Dies After ft Lingering Illness (spnU! to Daft Una) Oxford, Dee. T. Mra Mary L. Har grove, widow ot th late Col Taae wslt Hargrove, died at bar home yes terday afternoon after a lingering Ill ness. Deceased was T7 yeara ot age. She la survived by twa slater- Thoa Brlgg and Mra. Beldon, ot Raleigh. Funeral will ha held Fri day and burial at Townavllle by th aide of her husband. aaaavfi, Capt. Richard A. Torrenc ! -: Celebrates 89th Birthday (g-easi tsriwaa Charlotte, Da. Captain' Rich ard A. Torrenc. Confederate soldier, member county pension board cele brated his 19th birthday today. Hs fought through th war with Ith Texas Rangera and lost a leg In battle. Traia Bleens Freae Tiaehv Parplgnan, France, Deo. 7, A train was blown off the track near the Fltou station yesterday by a mistral of great violence. A sudden gust ot wind swept under the last car but one, lifting It clear of the ralla. Two other cars toppled Into a ravine. No one waa hurt. Wag lair i esse Granted Chicago. Deo. 7. Wag Increase totalling approximately (1,000,000 an nually for 10,000 maintenance of way employe of th Pennsylvania rail road system have been granted, John O. Rodger, vl,ai,preldent of the Jorthwestern region of the Pennsyl vania, announced today. ' , Belew Sere la Weet. ' Columbus, o.. Dec. 7. With the west In the grip of I below 1 sera weather and with northern Ohio ex periencing sleet and Ice storms, dan delions were In bloesora In Columbus today and many bnshe contained buds, following geviaral daysof un usually mild December wearier. ; r , Q) m,v , , : . , Coelldge Te Arte ad. , Bath, Me., Deo. 7. Vtoe-Presldent and Mrs. Coolldg will coma here from Washington to attend the wed ding next Saturday of Senator Edge, of New Jersey, to Mlsa Camilla SewelL . COUNTESS A DIUISasIAKXsV Fereae Waaaiaartea Belle a Kualaa Refugee la Flereaee. (Waahlngtea Correspondenea la the New York Times.) . Willi" vryon I familiar with war stories of duoteeses working like peasant at flower making and wod oai-vlng In their hidden retreats in Russia, with eountesssa by th soore In vry city of Euros asking, tor work or-iaoing starvation, It remain ed far a reoently returned Washing ton woman to show a smart little gown made by tha Countess atar- suerit casslni, niece at an am' baaador and I year ago tha great' est beU la Washington's dlplomatlo olrole. Aooordlng t th wearer at thla little gown, with tta Russian em broidery the dlstlneUv feature, -the oounteaa for many mont has been en ot many Russian refugees in Forence. and at th time of making thla particular f took waa going out by trie day, sewing for th tourists and visitors at hotel er pension or la tn homes of tha araetlsal mlddla class Italians, ready to profit by the elever flngere and creative faoulty et ue xormer cnateiame et a great em bassy. For despite her youth and the official protest against an unmarried woman noting as an ambassadress. Marguerite de Caaalnt waa the mis trees of hsr unola'a home from the age ot 17, when aha arrived with him front China, until Just prior te Count lassuu s retirement In 1004. Since meeting her ftret Washington patron, who- viewed life with a nurs ery governess la Dupont Cirolt when the . oounteaa waa , entertaining the daughter ef the president and their mutual, friends at 1600 Rhoda Island avenue, with th merriest of Sun days dinner partlee .(whloh SO yeara .age were net as eommoa' as ey-ar -tmwto-Countaa Caaslnl and a kinswoman, wife ef a former din lomei, bar opened a shop in Flor ence, where tha former Is readv-to serve her American friends and -be grateful for their patronage with the .same poise and the same charm whloh made her a power tn Wash Ington aoolety la th heyday ef her Jaaam Kzperra Hard Lumber, (Osaka Item In New York Tribunal While Japan I Importing lumber from th Pacific Statu and Canada, It Is exporting oak and othsr hard lumber to China, Australia and New Bealand. Contraots. th flrst of th kind hav been concluded with Jap an steamship companies for ths shipment of 100,000 feat et suoh tim ber to the two British dominions. Prevent lagapasa Th Ton! and Ijtxatlv Kffeot of Laxatlv BHOMO yUlNINS Tabid will keep th system In a healthy condition and thue ward oft all at tacks ot Cold Grip er Influensa. lOe. hi 666 Cures Malaria, Chills and Fever, Den rue or Bilious Ferer.' , ' X WhennrdoubtwKatto give, come to , , f , , ' Schiffman Jewelry Company .LEADINQ JEWKLKB3 . Gift Counsellors For Three -Decade. J- .ao.ee tiot av hop , reavrrsatleaa Poetpeaed. v London, Dec. 7. The conversation between Georg Harvey, Alanson B. Houghton, and Henry P. Fletcher, American ambassadors to Groat Brit ain, Germany and Belgium, respec tively, have been postponed until to morrow, and perhaps will not take place until later owing to Mr. Har vey' Inability to come to London becauee of hi wife' Illness, Mrs. MeKlrrath's" Fwesrel Asheville, Dec 7. Ths funsral of Mra Stanley McElreath, 4, ot South Hominy, who died at her horn Tues day night as a result of burns, was held yesterday afternoon at Plney mountain. Mrs. McElreath was was preparing dinner yeeterday and her clothes caught fire. She had been nftally burned before she was res cued. - -' . ; Just received from New York a shipment of Sport Coats -in Browns and Tans Some plaid backs and ' some lined throughout with doeskin, .jlade in 40-inch lengths very smart and Very Special Values at $19.75 Cohen's Successor to McArthur's .. .'.' ill VtctroU Nalectrte, $390 Mir' ' OfW atria 2S$t5O0 - i ti ! U i -THibt-i -ss efi-sr-ryS- In buying a talking-machine you either buy a Victrola br some other instrument that you hope will do as well. Vict v ir r 01 a "HIS MASTER'S VOICE RE0. U.S. PAT.OFF. Important i Look for these tradenarks. Uw labeL Victor Talking Machine Company . Camden. New Jersey
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