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It ia that boy md girls should be taught the won derful facts of 'dex, taught to admire rightly the handiwork of God ai ex pressed in the human form, taught that healthy, beautiful bodies are to be ad mired, not regarded with shame, and that love and marriage arid children ore clean, healthful, important things which deserve not to be clouded over by mystery, ignorance and superstition, but thought about openly, frankly and cleanly. . JHEfa ;xvlISJO DISARM Saturday, July 3, 1920. - THE BATHINO OIBL Which is right The connrllnr nf tha Inwn n? Tn. bridge, England, who said if young wer i to see young girls in the . nirtdern bathing suit thoy would not marry: Or Mrs. H. A. I,. Fishnr. vuif nf the minister of education, who contends rnar instead of militating against mar riage it "would lead to the best mar riages, the marriages which result in real happiuess, Ibecauso they "arc bas ed on knowledge and understanding as well as true love!" The question is as old , as the race itself.l The two views as expressed aro the views of two sections of the hu man race. roes modesty consist in concealment or revelation! ...There-is a fundamen tal difference in the views of those who believe, with sincerity, no doubt that the human body is something which should be concealed nnd mentioned only with extreme reserve, and those who believe it is a beautiful, healthful and glorious thing in itself. The view ()f the first of these schools of thought is that sex is n matter of shame, that it must not be mentioned in public, that knowledge of it must be scrupulously kept from the young; tlrnt -ignorance constitutes purity. The view of the shcoikI is the view that is coming more and more to be held by educators, physicians scientists anl those who have given most thought to the question of sex. It Is that youth, and mil ill en should grow up together in open, frank . and honest comradeship without a sense of secrecy and shame WHAT IS, IB NOT The process by which enormous pro fits are made, but do not appear on the books, has had a flooxt of light thrown upon it in the hearings before the Anthracite Coal Commission, which is trying to determine what, if anv, increase in wages should be granted to the miners. The consulting economist for the min workers nrpsented tn tlifi eOML- mission a history of the control ,of thm anthracite coal industry ' which is lit tle short of amazing in its revelations of the. methods by which the anthra cite railroads have concealed profits of the mines they control. . Thiswaa made possible, ' according To this document, by a bookkooping; system which rendered the finances of the coal company and the railroad coiy pany practically ono. Before the end of the 19th century the railroad com panies, either operating directly or through their coal companies. ha'l come into the onership of over 00 per cent of the unmined anthracite coal in the United 'States. The roads establish ed such high rates for hauling coal that it became impossible for ni inde pendent copI company la operate at a profit. The railroad coal companies were then supported on the basis of subsides granted in one form or another by the parent railroad companies. The parent railroads -vcarried the frolics, made good losses, granted work ing capital nnd in other ways assisted the coal companies financially, 'either at low rates of interest or without charge. The combination of excessive transportation rates,- , with the conse quent coal company losses, has furnish ed apparent justification for high pri cos and low wages. The resulting rates have enabled the anthracite railroads to pnv dividend- farnbove those 'of t!'e other Tsilioads of the country. The pi'i esses imlM'iiU'd, Viave resulted in concealing from 'h public thf. high profits realized, and cnabletl tht cor porations to show margins whicY to ail nopcarincc are jio '..ore-than the av erage. ," Such arc ' some i t the resuVs of rail- r n-n. .'up o. the coal ml it The public gets stung in prices: the miners get stung in low wages. Only the private owners profit. GERMAN MADE TIIiMS OFFERING COMPETITION Hio l)e Janeiro,. June 12. North Am erican moving pictures, which during the war period enjovt'l a virtual mon opoly in the Brazilian field, are now encountering '..competition of (icrnian made films. For the first time since I'.'lt, .German films arc being used in local theatres. The Poles are snll struggling east ward iu search of self determination. ! II " " 5n- ....... .. ,. , ' .. :".. ,..,.,'.' ; YOU CAN HELP RELIEVL THE SHORTAGE OF HOMES ,N 'r IN ROCKY MOUNT and secure a safe and sure investment by tubscribing to the 41st Scries of Stock in the Rocky Mount Homestead and Loan Association. Payment! bearin,,.!!. month of April fall, phone or write us. Office with Rocky Mt. Insurance & Realty Co. The National Bank of Rocky Mount Building f. II. Battle, Pros. R. B. DaviB, See. and Treaa. The Choicest Cuts and the Best Service Count In Pulling Trade We Have Both V-h1 CutU-ts StPHks Chops Fish v ( Canned Ooods ;, f Cotnitry Produce Fancy Groceries " ' ' ; Fresh Fruits Phone 364 FISHER & MAY ' Formerly : ROCKY MOUNT COMMISSION CO. 148 S. Washington St. Rocky Mount, W. C. The price of gold was fixed bv in ternational agreement in 1792 at $L'0.ti7 an ounce. Ten per cent of the farm emplovevs of Kansas, who joined the army, have returned to the farms. BRIGHT TOBACCO FA.HM OF 639 ' ACRES Ijocated in Hnmpson county, N. C, 4 miles, from Kerr, N. C. 1(1 room resi dence, newJJJiorse barn with sheds. 1 tenant houses, Kami Supt. house and bam, L'.IO acres-open to cultivation, well ditched ami drained.' Owner liv es in another section of state and is unalilo to look after it. I have sold laud not half as good for double t ) price ask for this. Price if.in.WtO.OO. terms $1I),00(U)0 cash, balance $Ln(KUI0 per vear for ti n years with interest at 6 per cent payable semi annually. Wanted Bookkeepers, Stenographers Tlie dominid for young men and women who- anv well trained in these callings is greatly in excexs of tli esupjily, and will continue to he so. Smitlideal graduates are recog nized' by business men to lie above the ayerage iu compe tence. The faculty will take a personal interest in fitting you for a good-paying position. Attend our Summer Ses sion you are needed at a lucrative salary next fall.. Write for catalogue. SMITHDEAL BUSINESS COLLEGE 9th and Broad Streets, Richmond, Va. : A BUSINESS MAN'S BEST ASSET- ADVERTISING FOR SALE Attractive residence situated on Mercer street, Edgemont sub-division. This resi dence is brand new and has a nice large lot, size 50x200 and in a splendid location. Possession given within thirty days. Price $6,500.00, Cash or terms, for par ticulars see i : '" STANDARD INSURANCE & REALTY i i 1 , l CORPORATION -PHONE 207 I , A WEE A ly SPEC . .We are just in receipt of a large and new shipment of Voiles in colors and flowered designs, as well as plaids and satin stripes, that you will like for your Sum mer Dresses. The designs are varied and distinctive and the selection large to pick from. . DRESS VOILES Printed, plaid and flowered designs-that are very pretty, and values to 79c. Special for above dates 49c DRESS VOILES Printed, plaid, flowered and satin stripes that will make you a gorgeous Summer Dress. Values to $1.25. Special for We are displaying in our window a number of these patterns, also how these Voiles will look, made up into Dresses. YOU should not miss this attractive display. 79c v SPORT SKIRTS If you have not already bought yourself a Sport Skirt and are really intending to do so, you will save yourself a lot of looking and trouble by coming direct to OUR STORE, for we have just unpacked a new shipment. You will find amongst them the lollQWing: Crepe-De-Chine Kumci-Kumsa $13. 95 Fan-Ta-Sis Du-Kist Georgettes Pussy Willow .Values to $25.00 SPORT DRESSES Dainty Sport Dresses of Du-Kist, Fan-Ta-Sis, Baronette Satin, Chantung and Pongee, all of which are new arrivals and styles not shown before. All to be offered for two days only at " $35.H -it ATTENTION MEN OurSuit Sale is attracting quite, a number who are inquisitive to see what bargains our Suits really are. Those that came were soon satisfied and left with a smile and a suit of clothes under their arms. These Suits are the best yet that has been offered in this city. Compare the follow ing with prices elsewhere, and you will be able to reason out why these clothes are selling on sight. MRS r . ' , MEN'S SUITS THAT SOLD FROM $40 TO $45. SALE PRICE, MEN'S SUITS THAT SOLD FROM $50 TO $60. SALE PRICE, MEN'S SUITS THAT SOLD FROM $60 TO $70. SALE PRICE, $24.5 $34.5 Let Uo Show You: MOSEMBLOOM-LEVY COMPANY Rocky Mount, North Care
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