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I r.q jut un. ies uvster Am wppf ammm By BUD FISHER a Powders,' Liquids and Furies Employed la Exterminating: .' ' MitM and Insects. Bf tETV SHO-MAKE. (Director, School of Agriculture, la i ternetlonal Correepondeaos School, I ' s i is i . 1 I 1 " V 'WW - : JMWTA Wl01VWy rWc THAT . , 1 '""" MMr:j l-'M TrlS HAlf- RAWCYltTSl CNW f. ' Bcrsaton,.Pa.) No animal of benefit to mankind Ktml to bo free from mow of ooni tort or othor that eonataatly tend to reduce Iti neefulneaa. Domestic poultry seem to have their fall ahar of such potts ana a oos slderable number of thoao aro lnaoot I Beat, most of which aro llco aad mttea. Tho Oca attacking ahlckens and staying on tho body continually aro - very amall and mar bo killed by duet Inc. Red mltea on tho othor hands art usually found oa tho chickens at night only when thoy aro on tho roost, and hldo In tho craekt and crevices of tho houso during tho day ttmt. They prick tho akin and tuck the blood front tho body of"tfca. f owl aad alto leave an irritation- too . surrace or toe Bain. Thtro aro three general elaasoa of ' insecticides that art roltablo to kill poultry parasites. Thoy art powder liquids and famotv Tho powder- hat to bo dusted on the. bodies of tht earaaltot at) that tht Bnt particles will be drawn Into tht breathing tnboa of 'tht Insects which will be come doffed; tho Insects then will dlo of suffocation. Tho liquids will kill bootses they aro eorrotlvt or De cant they fet Into tht breathing' tubes and suffocate tho Insocta and ', aha fumes kill because they suffocate. Insect powders, u a class, aro not poisonous but aro morely one powders that aro ased to surrocatt tnt insects, laoootleldea containing arsenic, such at Paris f reen or othor highly poison at natter, should not be Bled about poultry buildings as thay aro daa geroua to tho fowls and aometlmea to tho attendant. t , Tho only reliable teat of efficiency of any Inject powder lie In tht lta obtained from tta use. : If, whea It ltaUe4,4h . parasites contract Vr act as If paralysed tho powder i good, bat. If the powder does not act and destroy at onco It Is of very llttlt value." Tho following- kinds of powder insecticides may be aaftly nod cja poultry of all klndt: Anlteed powder or Pyrethrunt pow der, sometimes called Persian or Dal- nation Insect powder, or tobacco duat' a tares acre seed powder, dry aisalaked sims ant road dust. I Tho liquid lntocueMes -are more effective if applied to -tht-tntrtor-of iMtultry bulldtnge than powder Insec ticides for 'tho reason that they can kbo sprayed Into all tho cracks and crevices. When thoroughly applied a good liquid Insecticide will rid a koaae of practically all tht parasites that ars la It and, of course, the houso mast bo thoroughly cleaned be fore this la applied so that it will be able to penetrate. When liquid inaec .tlctdos of any kind art used either as spray er soon the poultry, they should bo allowed 4o soak Into tho wood and allowed to dry thoroughly before tht fowls are allowed to go Inside again. The principal liquid Insecticide Is creosote, known In tome localities as creosote stain; fowls should not be .allowed to enter a building sprayed i w 1 ll . . 1 -c:- -yj- n-j7;a witn eroosoto ontu attar tho ma. tonal baa had lima to dry and tht miuve tv uh away, jais wilt oral' narlly bo from three to four hours. Other liquid Insecticides art crude petroleum, kerosene, btnaina, rsso lino, turpentlne.vcreolln. aad carbolio acid used at tho rata of ont and a half ounces to ont gallon of watar. Fum Insecticides Include sulphur rumsa toaaoce fumes and creosote fumes. OXFORD NEWS tmral 'Boetat ACalra Daitaej Hell days Edward Abbrtl Retwraa. . Sadtl W Bsui Bns it, Oxford, Deo. M. Edward Afabltt who haa bean employed by tho Im portal Tobacco company In China for nearly four years, has returned homo for tht holidays. He Is rlsltlng his mother, Mrs. Julian Abbltt. who Is making her homo with tho family of nr. jona Rose In Henderson. Edward Is very popular In Oxford where ht resided tor many years and attended the Oxford high school. Ho has boon Ttry successful In tht tobacco work In China. News ha been received In Oxford sy win Lnats of tht serious ill of his daughter, Mrs. David Willis la Baltimore. , Master Ben Black had a serious fall in his yard on Wednesday. Misses Bessie and Edith Howell en tertained forty friends Wednesday ariernoon in honor of their guest Miss uenevieve Tyler of Syracuse. New York,- Tht home was attractively oeco rated wttn lovely Bowers sug festive of tho holiday season. Tht gamo of "rummy" was treat! en joyed by tht happy guftts. Tho re freshments conslstlnx bf an' alerant aaiaa course were very much enjoyed. jsiss ueans xttcnforiL- gave a de ugntful rook nartv on Thnredav afternoon in honor of her guest. Miss emma Niei Covipaton, of Laurinburg. and Miss Caroline Vaan, of Wakt rarest. Mrs. W. H. Tytr. of a runs boro, made tht highest score and was presented the prise; tho guest of honor was presented a lovely vanity Biegam reireebmenta were served. Those ere sent were . Mrs. uttit. Kashvllle, Tenn, Mrs. Fixer. Hamlet, Mrs. W. K. Tytr. Greens boro, Mioses Alva Los Currln. Lrla Currla, Agnes Cannady. Leila Currln, Treva , Carman, Dorothy Rortter. r ranees Mitcneu. Ines Hobgood, Ura A. H. Moore. Mrs. Isloy. Mrs. J. H. Bullock.,:.'.:...,..., . FASHIONS Womtn ffM Wear Drr Sswds eeweaxla Aok -For by FULL NAME juiJii.-. iminiaMsieA 11 f-. It "t. r . e ' grt ' iffi , -"iefin ivoauxo ana canay to. Wbsl seals Dleli lee tors THS) IPRIVQ SI1.HOCETTB1 AS ISBN BY PARIS. Will there be a new silhouette? If so, how will it bt affected T What will happen to the waist-lint? What about the length of the skirts, and will two-piece suits again bs worn to the exclusion of tht three-piece oottumt? Those ars a few of tho questions which, at ths start of each season. flash through tho minds of all those interested IB the development, tad Ita regard to tht silhouette, two distinct Unas now stand revealed for spring: ons for street, tho ether for nouss and evening wear. For tailored garments, circular eats and flare from below tho hips or be row me anoa, wim straight lint above, low waist, slim hips, v with medium full and medium short skirts are Indorsed; while for evening, the draped lino,' a suggestion ft taised waiat in conjunction with fitted ef tecta, long full skirts, and rounded, off-the-shoulder decolletago of tht Second Empire, has been adopted by the fashionable women, and Is being restored tn many new and Interesting ways oy tns leading ranalaa gar ment ma Kara. That ths two-piece suit will ulay an important rolo In spring fashions is an established fact; but that It will replace the three-piece costume favor to any marked degree Is doubt' tui. Kathor must It be considered style toward! which fashions art turning again, but turning slow iy- In tht two-piece sultt shown for spring Jackets vary from hip to knee length. Knee length lacktts art in semi fitted effects, are beltleas and havs skirts with circular' fullness across tbs , sides, and liars at ths bottom. and aro frequently shown with waistcoat la self or In contrasting none. .: . Hip' length Jackets are either 'In full circular ripple stylet, or are straight cut, loose, and built 00 the unes or Balkan peasant boleros In addition to these two strlsa. largo group of Jackets la Intermedi ate lengths, ranging from anger tip to wrist length, and featured la both ueiiea ana unoeuea wiecis. Tho 'Jacket tn Balkan blouso of feet with glrdls of tho fabrlo mould' ing the hips and tying In a bow at ons Bids Is also represented and Is still favorably spoken of for spring CCELR4r0v r5 . Ill .!.'), ISIHIllhjiaanaii w : . , 24,971 Miles of Friction In gEvery 10,000 Mfles The pistons in any Bix cylinder motor travel more than 24,971 miles in every 10,000 miles of a car , travel. By piston travel is meant the up and down operation of pistons in any motor car. It is" this pis- . ton travel which accounts for wear, loss of speed, loss ot power, loss of compression and increase mainte nance and operation costs. . You pay foroverhauling whether you have it done or not; so why not let us regrind your motor and fit new new, light weight pistons and good rings. Now, when you have least use for your car. We do this work at reasonable prices; and, because of our modern machine shop equipment, we do it with precision unexcelled by an motor car building con cern. y Al work guaranteed. Prices for our expert work no higher than often paid for poor, slovenly, unin- , telligent Vork. Visit our clean, well lighted, thor oughly equipped shop. See how we do it; how we save, you money. W also carry a complete stock of the following parts: Pistons, Piston rings, Piston pins, Starter fly. . wheel Ring gears and Motor valves. All of the parts . we carry are of the highest type of their kind. l . W tava aervicds on Bosch, Gray and Davis. A complete stock of Stromburw Carburetors, Tire and Accessories, Gasoline and Oils. P. B. COMER 306 East Market St. ; 4 , GREENSBORO, N. C. PHONE 931 tr skbuts hi or isrrcx IVCHES OFF CROl'VD. , Skirts of sTl! tailored ' garments. whether of tho three-piece costume. or of tht skirt and Jacket suit, range in length from tlx to seven laches off the ground, are of medium width, and ars flat at the back with marked movement across the front, or at one' tldt. Circular -apron tonics, sua pleated or laid In wlds box pleats. Bps knife pltatod tuples, and lncrutt td godet psnels used either at oat or at both sides, or run across ths en- tns front of tho skirt, aro much sat pnaatsed. -v Spiral tier affects and wrapped styles In which tht closing la at tbt Idt of tht front alto stand out among tho styles favored. Although tho skirt of avsn length st tnt bottom takes precedence, skirts In Irregular Una either longer at ths front and short across the sldct and back art represented, while scalloped hems art featured In skirts both for street and houso wear. Blouses for wear with skirt and Jacket suits 'ars tn slipover styles. are in hip length, and ars mads In self tone, but la fabrlo, contrasting with the skirt and Jacket. Alf blouses aro very plain and fiat. following tht prsTSllIng trend for plain, flat effects la dress bodices. Necks of blouses for wear with suits ars generally In boat Una, and sleeves are long, set In at the nor' mat, and are simple bishop styles. Blouses for sport wear are In Rus tlsn blouse effects, cover tho hips, and often reach to the knee They ace featured with closing from neck tP bottom down the center of the front, have pockets at tho hip, and at the line of a deep yoke, and art worntitn leatber belts. STYLKS Bl AKR SHORT GLOVKS NF.rKSSARY. The new type 'of long sleeve with trimming at the wrist Indicates the revival of Interest In short wristed gloves, and glove manufacturers are watching the movement with marked interest. For spring, the newest sleeves tn all tailored garments' are featured with wrist puffs or with circular flounces St the wrist, or agsln are shown with tha long bell cuff which extends In a deep point over tht bacc of tht hand. Thit ttylt obviously necessitates a very short glove. . Long, tight coat tleevet afto art being featured for tailored dresses, and with theae tht loott wristed glove in the slipon and -elastlo strap '"tot, or mousauetalra itvl,. i shown. Black glovss art loos faahionabla Suedt gloves In btlgt or champagne ... u,e beat colors for strset wear. Latterly, a certain revival of Interest in wnite glace kid gauntlets Is notei Fancy glovss tn gauntlet stvlei with trlmmsdjcuffs, art orn to some extent, but ars less fashionable than the plain, "inconspicuous, tan-colored suede mousauetatrt. - No glovta art worn for thl even ing, and there It at pretent no Indi cation mat the glove ' for svenlni wear will be Indorsed In tht Immt ditto future. ' follow tho aams trend la color com bination, and apt featured wlta the watch Incruatod Into a bracelet formed of red and blaok enamel, fre ouently Interspersed with diamonds. Jeweled bangles. Brteen 00n'lnu t worn with tailored as well as wltb full svsnlng attire, and 7v , .' lor combination of red, black and whits prsvalla la rtnga, largo solitaire diamonds. .,.. cm emeralds or rubles sunk . ueavy platinum sotting In unisieu witn diamonds la tho style of ths antique sotting aro ths vogue. 1r t'rolsts and long r .... v&AvvivT oomtaaio. y a . -; sutchkd sets uab ' is heckwrar. In neckwear, matched . . - ' i .. IIH' ...... sonar and cuffs, with -deep -". iocs or la organdie ttaad out as tho loading featnreo for " stoleo oa tht alert, oal order alas art featured, and are .(ai out ror wear with ths naw square out neck finish. . . , Numerous matched sets consisting Of wids collars with gauntlst tuffs Jintn, or embroidered u "r"a,- 'aoe trimmed and 7 . - , w"n "''. ro shown. JlJ2 tvlval sf lattrost la ths Atcot stock la pious Is to bs noted. " ,?,I.orM ral of ths maaers lor wear with tht tevero typo of tailored suits,. " aewerai. separate neckwear 7" - "t tui. is la wblto .r n dtep eoru tints. Ns demand at all Is registered for colored neckwear TsUMalllveS THAT ADD dash to ram comm. mbreidarafiaa am i . I. ... . . - .Aien.ive '1 potaohB embroideries in rt'0'" forming ths most aots worthy feature of trim-i-..' ... ,T r,'!1.!f.nU " ts dresses w tusj sph'IUS. . Close, ail ov.7 . mloelll and la flams designs, la nar- cords are featured among tho Bovei lt a. trtmmln, for bliok or Vty ."sVs's! """ M tailored gooanoss tnaa for aero pries. - '- xnej majority of re- -Ulors express deep concern .with .... tas new prices mads by produotrs of merchandise. They mat mars never aag. been " -'"g a -Myorr striks." wsii knowing Uat what eaftised Us -urease in oonsumer demand dur. Ing tht alump aad tubteojutaUy wat not anwllllngatis but Inability . to f ", money. Ths ttraa "buytrS striks" was Just oat of those phrasss of which newspaper men, aad espe. dally headline writers, art ao fond, expressing "as It did -4a Just two words, .though with entire, lack of aoearaey.-a condition which tha od Itors and re port ere believed to bt t!?tM 'B,rM to their readers. Walls rooogalslng this fact. haw. ever, tho retalltra do ssnrtk.iu. feel considerable aaxlsty as to ths probable pKoot of tho higher arises o - puronamng power sf their puoiiev . . , WINTER POULTRY SHOW AT KINSTON A SUCCESS . i"aBBnaBaoass f , Birds In Show Qualified 1o Take Prizes At Madison Sfluare Garden . WEED 200 HENS TO FARM In general, a rv.i . ward ths as. of m,.i.7" lags oa1 blaok, ., n.utr Art colored eostamss Is to bo noted Braids continue I- . lg in width from ttis flat silk to ths try wldt braids ef from II to n auvnfjaaj. Metal rtbbona la t.i. ... b?dd"', oM or stMl p; ss trimmings on even. ... T 7 cloth dresses. v.w ..' . "rv'n '"rH " In ' ' -M,owr. aesigna The black molrt bag hung from i metal frame iMn,.. - 1 i. . nuureaa. - atatjuiavsj onanu, t For Tnlnr. eolnrawi mat.. ... ais?? - tmbr.7,: Tina. . - v iMfliii auia awiavO.i ' . ST. wV-f .hilns. and iTn ""jt."" - , .rV K .bow'r'r wear. - ""'"B There la something wM.a .-t- faetursrs la ran era! nn.ht M mi. olott atttntlon. Admitting that costs of production fonder extra..! Ait. floult ths maintenance of aalii priost at their present level, to say nothing of a possibls reduction, it is to ths Inter eai of av.v - his selling price, at olosely aa possible. Ws hear mneti ,. law of supply and demand, bnt . matter of fact It It tho demand rather ioo mo supply which regulates rrias. . none, aroduoara will 4. well to keep their tve aa the as suming abUlty of ths people of tht sections where their nmaiuit la rather than oa the prlos whleh they ttrntted. M.y ougnt to or can obtain. NEWS OF REipsVlLLE Cold Weather traps sV.teVsvllle.Wwas. went.HU Work. ' (sSettsI Is bM H. Reldsville, Deo. 1S--wIp t m weather, tha eontraetara have aas Ptnded laying con arete oa the ReMs- (spsaslk)e-b Klaston,Oos. 10. Ths winter .poul try show here, closing last night, proved that eastern Carolina la sst of ths loading sections sf tho coun try la tha raising of pure-krtd fowls. A ths aaaual dinner at tha KJastonJ rsaitry asssclatloa. proxnetlng - or gaalsatloa cOmprlssd sf amatanr fanciers, racok Bberly, tbs Judge aero ay tat Aaaarloaa Poultry aaeoaauoo. stated that there wort birds la ths sbsw "qualified to take any prises , at Hadlsoa Squart uarata.- Tht New York show is an international 'elastlo, Bberly; whets horns Is at Dallaetown, pena deolar td thtro wars "pltaty of sreolmtas la these pens superior to some first- premium winners at "tha Garden.' . -. Olll, Salisbury, Las specialist, aai tosrs was not a "poor but- among tns tie exhibited here. A Fortmouth, Va, exhibitor, deolared eompouuoa tas ttlSeat k. k tvtr btoa op against In a long career as a faacler. Whlto Us aasooiatloa's mtmbora and their . tavited guests wtrt lalng aa . kaletdoecopto ""w wiro pons la the oa- nioitioa bail crowed, tackled i nruueo. it , was said Pr1.nl. ms s-iymoutn Rooks : aad . Brawn Betty of another ooloay had oven laid aggs out of hoars Just to provs a pouitryiag y alootrla Ha- aa Innovation of roaoat ywars, Is all u ia claimed for It, .oer. wore aumeroua speakers at ths banquet. Chamber of oommeroe moB'told how a Hti. ii . hr-of place "In Callforata. - we. vllle-entworth hard sartaoed toad f thlpiag aast a iarga part of 'tho sail -vii o ars oases ""H"' ooasamsa at Bostoa. Palls. have been few and far between. Jim delphla, aad New Tork. This tori wifb 4iiVir' 'V. Vth ttior!. -oars of thW m.H grosBontS' e .v. Callforalaaa. it . .... asodod a lltUa Chri.t ,. .. I 7" 'r -'a-4 H heaa afartia, negro, bound perior oourt for over to lu- namt to amount btlng io. to alga Morris Tsllock's S Oltlssas bank check the to tha region. Appro ximauly the RED AMD BLACK I.KAD fEWELRf eTAIHIOlf. Colored Jewelry, notably red and black. It tht newest note. Brooches oi oiacu ana red enamel atudded with diamonds, and long pendant earrings In red, black and white to match are txttntlvtly worn, Bracelet watches RAT BRIMS Attn nm 1A11EOILAK LOTB, in millinery, medium or very lane Wts ars being shown for wint.V'?f..n. S, tt the or v.T..".l".w?,0 '"' -H . TrWI. 1 fAvored. 5; ? ir"w..orCOTr-1 umJL still hoM. .cloch hPt Dh.i,.H 7- ...""J- na "ch em- of the T lw :7Ji"m ' tht t d.. V Tk "m.'D,enln 'rtm front cro Oenerallv ..... JnatM at -a ""rI irni dom- nrown. Man . . Bl-k K... TT, ""eraia. tlstd. are ."'uc " . emnha- ti-oolor trlmV ' -" mul mad In k tn. . pron,l won; Inchet width . lo 1-nt rtbbont'w sa. MODRRATB -nirro. . KKRP BlSirviCS. Siwo "ports from r.t.n... '. month, with P'taent l.t.n... " . -,V-""f ""DUtea kVi-WL-ln"""",T'"tT. . 7 "ovance In not lntsfferred at all . one to ths Prtces hat with con- lles In th. 7... or thlt of good. ; st'ore'p rRJtaV'.w? y.t been ,.,d ln Vltt the n,w quotations mads by man", facturers. In.oom. Instances. too"hi manufacturers' advances havt no? lag merely bsen notified of a new It It noteworthy alto that tht pub Ho appear, wilim, 4o . r. able price for merchandise and that most consumers shew . .-.,..- gard for durability, aoveltr or other as a pelloy fay th. a BandreA f.1.i Ths following named iMb.v.. t ' fasUva board. Tho salv eoooy poopls hied to Oreeasboro 7J?aate pretent was lS-year- Wodno-lay and- were Mlsertr. Htttarlok. whoss jolted la marrlaser Miss Klla Olean name did her aa Injustice. 2l?i? xifw A"rl ?L- h-l Mist Th lnoms young p.rKn beoamt Z."- "Z'-T"' -eene, and "'"""w ma soot ot ths llll Klastoa Miss Clara Poatae. a n-....w nm ilti .K. . .. . Salsm furnished m..i Vi ,L'J "Xl" "?. M0 oognlaanot .tinned tin tw . T.. : r prsstnos la his weioeata Ibg continued till ths wss small hoars this morning. Misses Klisabotk and Ethel Olldo- ..l,?.rt."i.na th younstr set at a delightful daaoe last night at their homo oa South Main street. """I moons and Nell of addnaa of to tht 'liliniu- Georgia. South Carolina vi rt.i. ... other statss. . Ebarly said the nit ki-i .t. show was .a partrldga Wyandotte oock. Tha bee I eea was aa oei w wuuswil I f " ' n W - " ,, winston-Balem aft- - staoas Island rods from Wll sr sptndlng tht holld.v. -i.h ..!. ... . v . partnts. Mr. and Mrs. H w ". ood a Mr. aad Mrs. Pl.teher Dalley and ,B0W B U Mth" h vi xian roint,t bare boon ".:fi, 1.1 'iV- The Largest Assortment in the City Whaterer yom needs, you'll find Just the pleoe of b8r-t in our stock to fill the bill. Trunks, larje and amall type, traTellny bags, auit cases, auto kits, in fact erery conceivable jpiece of luggage from' the large to the tmallesttypan -We lottbt If there Is a !aje assortment in-thrtteS . to select fromr Ajid our lines include the best knb standard makes, with the right kind of prices on? every piece. . ' , ... . If You Hunt, Let r U Supply You V Our Sporting goods department offers every require ment of the hunter. Guns, ammunition, etc., that will help you to make a big bag. ' -....V, e .' ,: ... . , Stadiem Sales Store Watch pairing 328 So. Elm KSf"" ' f,w ,r$ h,r wlth ffl k IIH i hi iwmMi Mr. aad Mrs. L v. n.e ,n Moaday for Cuba whsre they will spend a wssk or 10 days. rIV!!n."v.r. " Aaaal - -"' wuay tor a visit to relatives la Faysttevlllt. Miss Dora Coasts, of Smlthfleld, Is ,i.e,tf, tha n,m of Mra- Bus Wo rn ack. West End. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Denny, of High Point. atvn ok. w-n "... tlv.ih.rV witn rela- .eMrvi.Wr R ,MoSorU nd ". B'T. ui. " iuaory ana BUtes- f.- a.:. T .kT. rks spent a ui.. ..' ,T ' iknoeyvllls. Whit, n.u 7V.-"...L?"r, st U1U . tn. rldi. . ths bride', n.r.nr. u. . , ... V. Trolllnrsr. l n...U "' "' a--.. i. r.r v. u viiiciatinv u- ,i r- 1 . onipioysa by ths Jeffer. J, " " insurance com Vn.1L,J,h" W'U B,k tn" n 25 Rebuilt -eeraltlag At Uw Mba. I r.i i ! , . . ytkesuaa, Japaa. Uee. l.-Jii(Tl."..ii Is being found in obtaining tns liaut- ,s suuises sf feeruus fas th. n.. h,ui. waaumswo treat,, " T fewauy oviwsoi to en- . 1M(e1. uu awes uul a. prospect of quick promotion ad. prosimauly 1,800 naa aBLroouUoeVai ths naval station here each year to replace those retiring. Thus far mere navs been oniao reorults for tnt present yesr. , , Lighting Fixture Specialists LHCTRrOAt, ' 1 coMTRACTina ' Hos Novelties V Imported Artwsre , iPieraon'a LIGHTHOUSE 120 N. Elm s Gas Ranges F F 3 lGUIAR PRICE Each Range Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction ' ; ; Make Your Selections Today As Stock Is Limited N. C. 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