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fi-Vit- .Ti.-. page ronn Mb Tekram Pnbliahad Every Afternoon Except Sunday by the. Kockj, Mount '"b Hibina Co., 104-IUfl Korib Main Ht Xitgttm Bid.,' Rocky Mount, N. 0. ifombtt of the N. C, Amoc. DalUei. ' B. N. P. A. JSnreau Adv. A. N. P. A. ' . ' ' ". C. ?fe A". -. Member of Awociated Preae 4rhe AwocUfed Preaa U Mflualvnly entitled to the una for publication of 4U new, eroflited to it or not ClheTwUe eredltod in thla paper auj alio ihe luca.1 new printed neroia.. All rlgtit Of publication of ipecil dutpatcliee nerein are auo rwervrn. roredgn JJepreaentatlvea .,'. ftreij, liMjdia and fofca , 2M Fith fy Ne Vork AdvcrtiainR Bldg., Chffao Chandler Bldg., Atlanta. ( , Phontit Bulnei;Man(fer . . .. ...71-W fHreulatinn Manairer .... . ... .71 J ffiPtM fpom ......... goo 4tf 0rrler By Mai) J year $0.50 1 Yer .....tO.tpi I tyejefc.....J3'ic a Montna ,.i.u BnWrMt an 2d elaM mutter, Oct. 27v IBllJ t Poatoflee at Kocky Vonnt., M. O.rTwder Aei of lfek 1, 187. bAYLIGHT SAYINaS EFFECTS MANY INDUSTRIAL CtNTERSDURING SUMMER Neil Vnrlu- April 27. Daylight av-;l oiUHSit ion. lie offt'ttive-llus summer tnvrul adopt pi .,.,.-1 e (!... .t.r.i.. i-iticn nnil industrial 1 foNon New r.rk tirno c!i center 111 tin: iiore li-rti rtytinn of the Kasteru Time Zone, in Hip mi jorjty, of the. larger v.Lt-iej. in". -the 'iiorjli eastern section ff the trentrnl umn .one nut tar ' reports lU't be 1'Jt into e! or Western atatnl. fn l onuectu-ut, cnacte,; thfj yr'r saving OV . lOCHl ynmmuuif.K'j art1 tune" bv eon mon Home unluf rie.i, however, an ami finncml bouncy will Tym iis -tbivw wt oj ..ni'wr daylight saving tiiu,e.,.by .. ycle, !' the. C. lit the eloctiou ot iRHtiycqr and iiilililiULlauUt t.u. dii-- im nti -tidy -nr r iililHiualdn, wjH, ihnauee U rer.ealtd. AeeuvJ:nevla. t3i"?iIT7aJ,iiii'irTn"jc1r ofTlio, cing .nd.. totini in the Clue.afo dtria Mvfi. njpi- l;nv I'd the plmi, but doim urate H daylight beeii . u,i- into t'ffctt, Thj ' r:iilrcaW c wral J have. ..on r 1 mied on. te Cenfcr.ij tivnd- Uimpiur I ftr.i lime nvxtern,. eep( opiuhi fiHo'4Ufi I in eoniN. ufer service into IKg Uy l'l Uueut: , OhioA"- tlio.' liirucr mties iu (Jluo have iiduptrd'lbr yan. ...( leve-: IhimI is on the hnstoril tijuie schedule the veur ton ml ivhllo tlin. WtJ1 tlutt hiive -elm ii(ed for the hiiiti liter only iii-i ;. Tolfdol t;iluibii. JJuvtnu, I'm . Iiiiiiriti .Newark and Imtsnioiil h, .None (it I'iie lilien in Ihe h.mtfril time .one. (in have uiln t id tne dnylilit iju. prohibit ing i rii 1 n r ijf c, adopting eeoneur referendum', vnfs t:ikeii ttv Jlua TvW ui Trade, nmuafuclurtirs association uni. .luuliii orauiiutlous. i ' Mtoek eneliangcs. baiiRe, iid "titer finaiiiiaj iaatit,itn:iiH 111 the i-a.toni Zone will rnllott dNylinht, lnuo pruiei imllv lipi'ii nnr- New ork . O.ty hi ,iiiii,ti'il sneii it jiliin. : uiiriuiiia.- Win run en slanlard lime, uialtin;; ejmnjet in schedules fer the bedelll Of JSHi iluilem In f it iea '.hiiyiiig' ilayM(it tilnu. .... HiMitnie by. flltj;s: ' . ' New Ork - I'lie iayllbt IHiHlitf law via, repealed tlnonuh 1 n 1 1 nfiief of ngi-i eiil.tural. interextn in nnrlliem emtiit iu .supported bv Onvernor Miller. , I mine dial ely, however, New York 'ily wil It virtiiitllv all '! M lrai .mtw. in the. date, pu-e l liie.pl oi'dijiuin i' .(.'llctliM ! nr, ,., April L't ami riinain tor live montiiH. i i.,,..,.!. but Tin account of hotel accomodations ond all the and "because tlie beach n so lovely in 1 whose homes June, they have asked u tu'ico to the I harem and the ISeiuli. . " llio. nieetniKM will be held ut . the (-eeanie hotel. V e will be as 0110 large I ;i 111 1 1 v hut tbe iqottaKes and other lieaeh boteU will entertain iie:U. "J want every club 111 the Vcdcr.i I ton to have a rejiri'iiental tv e at Mr itmeting and wish .that every el mo would pay hen prcnlent 's oy4W"fc- ol (lemocrjtic "well -to-do of other daivs were divided into the haiemlik, tnat i.h. one 1 UK": 1 I .Mo il 11 . 1 14 II, hriirn or more ol' AluJi iuuu 1 it 1 1 - " hum low na are operating -on Kai leru "taiidaril tiuiM ( are preparing 10 move I heir .'elm k.i .iilieiid for the siiiiiiiier lime. - .1 lei i"it ha lieen on Kaitern liiiie t'rir severiil year1" lint the dnvii'uhl Having measure has to-en hv Aili ion, name . reeK, l,r:ind Kapidi. lalaiiinzoo .Ma 1 ic : large ite ' on Saturday, April 30, 1921 AbQVXttB riBST jTanD Ilfll'OMAtlON ON SCHOOLS llireetora of the ('hiiiulier of t'oui iitire ve fii'iJOii t" b'-'irn ,ir : M'-J 1t what the schools of the ity neijil f ud aeording to o resolution ra'lttlv . lilit throuuli , by that body every director is pledged to vmit the thru Hi hind bnildiiiiiH and to see how tlie work Is earned on. Hinh a yii.it is in no Btime to be with a view to erifirimi 'but rather with tlie out vie'. Bijd idea, of .observation and tinding" out irist "what the ueeds may be. , Of course tliere k been noinc pretty satisfying evidence of tlie hoi t eoiiii'ng-' of .our sciiool gvMlepi, auioug tlie most notable of which- win the wilhdr.iwnT of tb atlioolK from it plaie on the aciroilited lyiti of peeondacv aehools- in the Htatu, but the .directors aio going to learn Jtfst hand about i hue , crowding, this lack of e(iiipuent and the need of m re teachers and so on, With this in fornisllou they will be. in a position 9 pCak ith iiutliority:'viii-,cynditions m likewi.se to icitd ever aid wJjb'li ptijtlit 1-e asked of the booster organ- ijmlion iu the improvement of the e(;(jol svrteui. There is no mi-taking tbe, fact, that school' conditions niuHt be iiuprtived and that iluiiug the present Mjaaion. Tke crowding of forty to sixty' pupilV.iiito a room, and tbe'.provivioii of but one teacher for the iiuniliet- is sblot agatuit our etty, arid iindiMibled )y it will take a hesv v lull' tir tlio ni.it ter of-the eipiij'inent of our citi.etisliip in future years. Kvcry eltlmi should be route. i n this Siibp'et, and iweepting the indict pjent that we have been negligeiit in rWovidiug but $."ili,!)l'U for the perman ent school eiititpmoiit, an.T that is all t4 ? Ibonds outstauiltng, wc tliniild Mrainht-aiway set about to correct thi., conijliHoii ihy Ili rat u.t all making unite rtioii'fy'.availaWe, Then lot's ewiu raeiulecr the best iniiuls of the com munity to Sid the school hoard if neeo rT tpvdvise ways and tne.ins - fct jjieater, tiiiprovcincnls anil let ' t ut in a w)iH stUrtied program of peinianent up building and b'-'lterinynt ' The -school:, er no different, from any sither phase ot tt city's lite or. your own, ;iud without interest lirecioir or attention lhV' miWly ,,"t grow or prospjT. Bd in as uc,h as they (ail just thai much is the eniupnient of your chiid V future life impaired. It should be the, pleasure" of -every bright thiukins citien to- visit the aihooii. man or woman no matter as to the es, for It is an everyc,H izou duty." Once von have firmly estalili.h rd the schools' needs uj sjnirtcoininji" in your liinnt you will liceoni,. a full fledgi'4 booster fin- the oecled ; ini proventcitts. The' taxing feature of the '" municipal finance net uiiiy be invalid, but tliere'a 00 doubt about the taxes being real. Judging from the way the democratic senators fire lambasting- it, it appears thet the Knos resolution bus the light name after all. I'wder -the old, law, daylight --saving1 be gun the last Sunday iu March suiil-enre .tinned-tor seven months, f'rxpilu -re-peal of thy statu- law, proponents, ol daylight saving estimate that fully SU per cenl of tin; slate .population wn be. .uudi'r: (lity light, time, thif siiiiiiiier. N 1 n lir-M - ii I 1.1' ill 1 it-s 11 1 iuiluslii.' l towns will lie under nayliglit lime. A bill prpys-iUug r;or daylight saving died in the state seiialu allvr re peal of I hu New York .ttnte-law bill cities have nclcil ,r 'are plaiiinti tl".;,ivhiie : I'onil siiiiiiiier time under ..local, or J ma nee. -itn.ided Bee 1.1 use ol proMimrv ta New ork aml Kentucky Louisville h:i the dn.v thonsiiii'is ol resideuts who luive, bust-) j ,,.t M;,ving plan under eonsiderat ion. ues interests -in iw York, a. large: ,H, 1K.(tstire h living' . passed te alder niimb'er 'of : iioiiiininiil iea,- we re . obliged ; ni!lu ,Uu is noiv willi. lliciiuiic,il. .NVw t j adopt daylight saving. . ;,,r, ;, iid I'ovingloii. have adopteil the Ktwiyosso. Miiskegaii Mniil My janil .Monroe.-. Causing is'tlie on cit v iu the -lale that will ope M'eutt'.'il time litis snioiuer. .. . liidi-ili.i 1 cw eitii-n or towns will I'liave d.ivliglil. saving hours in Tin I'm mi. i;.,rv, Hinniiiond and ('oiiio'rsA.illi' . arc ! three ; t liaUlutve di liiiilely decided -to odop! tin tern t i list-. , sc. ,1,-111 '." Aii-iwaiii.'i;e ;nnl l.acrOs'-c. ! has voted (o adopt I he daylifjht s.av- baeiiie has voted agni.nsi it Du . I .ite a nil Kenosha tire nig pi "W e. would tin1.!! be sort uud lull repriKt'iitKlioit. . " the keynote ol the convention Wi'-I bp (.oinmiiiiiay Service, or Itecrcatioti. hvu at the best speiiker.i in .North (.arolina will be with us and the :1 ininglon people will give us a demon stratinn ot a woudertul piece ol to n muiiltv Service in the prc.senl a t ion ot their pageant. It will b cgiven Wed nesilay ei vuing. specFaItrmnsto' CLEVELAND MEETING All Kail and Water Route's Will Lead to Cleveland for Kiwanis Meeting ' I levelaud, ()., , A pr'i.l . L'!l.' A It rail a nil 'water routes t.ill Wad to I Ileveia nil the latter part of .lune vheii H.UUO Lvt u :1111:1m will pin rut v here to attend the Intel 11. 1 1 ional Kiwanis. club ' -com en; tioa. .Already tt'.Hftti Kiw.iniaiiM lime lOiiile tfiinsporiafiou rcMTVatiou, it Ws ' ainiouneed at Convention Huni'I ooar!ir. which have been opened iu Cleveiitlld. Here are ti few of Mpeida'L 'trains and churleied steiiiuers, which -various Ki wanis club? have arranged -for: Special Main, from I ort Worth, lex., bringing l.iO delegates. . Special tiiiia truni Aibuila, tia., and other Siiut hern, cities, .bringing' 150 del cgutys. -. ; ; ;-.. .-. Sneeial I -aio running via St. I.oias, aoty half of a niansioii or palace 'lor i lie wonieu and the -other lor tuy nreii, are ptHling 'Willi' this luxury 'tis they have pindeil with thnir . earrlagi, fiora-v .jewels and lanils. . 'I'lu- .peasant's Kl ill kecp"n divisio n of t lieii- hti:ises for the privacy, of their wives and uaiighti'i ,iud" children. :, 1 ' -'"..:.; i4i-V 'I'lii'lii.-iii is iiiiii n ' 1 1'1 ill-. I e l'l necessshy which ConipeK tlli'ui lo live like I he ' ' poor Kn rope.i u. '' Thev- - de. I nd.. '1' in lit ( onai'ctii iit-r-Agriciiltuial intcresls sueceedtng in passing a law prohibit, lug daylight suving .by local. ord'iia nee. This being ovcrcomy in Miuiy piin.s -by mnnulactiii'ei'i opening factorisnt ouu hour ahead ot iimii I time. New Mm (I i'i ji plans ilavliglit tune by ' con.mou consent" urter'expre'sions In fayt-r of this .course bad Hieerij issued by business men 'sj orgauiation': : . . - ' . lassaclinselts-Dayliglit sav.n:: a stired in this ?l:lte by state -In ..-' Fanii-e-'s osaiii.iilMii liiuj.lv- etViria In, i'hnuge law but- unsucecsstu'. - Uhodc Island .No dvli5nt law on statute I ks hut generally observed bv local ord inance. . ..Now Hampshire -lii sr iaaud- flgamst dsvligltt saving which reipnrs ml rail roads to operate stRiidiiid tiinn schci. tiles. - - ' Vermont I'lko Nmv Hampshire against ilavlight saving nnt. (ions not ri'ipnre '"railroads 10 operate, -on staou- ard (line. Vermont , and .New .Hamp shire nra mrgplv Hgncult oral stales. id ; the I in a u j port plan. .--;- Texas ft. Woitli li the only city in ! Texas eqntemplatiiig. the daylight; sav--ing iiii;iiSHre and the I'iltin is a"W be fore til c lawin.-i.ers oi the. cit. . No o'het sliiles reporl aav daylignt saving iiiovi'ineni. , . Colorado Ponvcr voters wiO -:b' 1 the long : f.aiiil ing eon trovers ,y, over j davlight diving ijuc'.-lion on May ; but before t hat d,(t,o arrives 1 be v '- In. vi e oi-i ieiiced sevi iiteen days ilavlight saving. - ".'... , Tho. eltiC founctl, ': iviiich two yenra )!!is.'l Sri' ordiiiHiiei' )iroviiliiig for set ''iog back th- . k- one hour I'rOio (May t t.o: ' rvirlrlin .October, , reeentlv i pas's,'!! a .ti-.tin' ta'Tf-ie'r.'lUc nnilter to ) the., people on May I", election ..day, in i Pciivcr. .- "Tlie in tie .eyer-ii-T ami in itinera e '.' a ing "li mid red ai'by cit. It. iff .i'.. e;iseru . I line tlulTaio. Xraiiitf No dayligbt saving ,aw, but aiiopt.. Bun: tune beertnse daylight sav. a c lion Jocalif. mfij.v citiej pmn repeat Ivs daylight 'ivlng time. Ji'iricts: Wi'i 'ier chin.?i of., farmer oiipusi! ioli to iug. -"." .. : - . - : ' I'eniisy) vntiia Legislature fi" tea ted bill permitting, muoVrVll't't ',tu adept dayliglu saving 'dans, but snot iier bill - . .,., i i mav pinsort pejcuuipg mmncip-uj. l.Cn to vot .or. cnSnglng Iiiiic., Mean wln I ittkurgli ta plantiir-g to put ilayi'ight saying into .effect 'it - a. m. on AP.nl A majornj ti cnies in Western I cunsvlvania have ailoplcd il iu tlio pill riiiiincial houses 'in some of the cities ar,. pUinulng' Ti I'oinforPi dn.viigGt time liefatisc of New York nc tion. : '" - ': lUlawaT Otv .of Utuitiitotl midituren few subirnbati pli5 adopioil dnyJighl , " Th (iinc. Remainder stato remains -.on standard time. '.-'.-"' i Maryland 'Legfelttfur .-.fS-l tio.iiiiayl!.gbt' savluj"kec.:(use ef STATE TEDEEATION OF CXLUBS TO MliET AT WILMINaiON (Federstion Publicity Bureau) , AVi.th. .the. stale convention only sis weeks off clubs are begi'ioing to ill ,-iuire info h .;' a us o! : ti.e progi -tci commiUcs and tha gcrieTa moiUS of 'the antiual-. fuChTVVi:'-w-o:.;en. ' Mi.ev -i ..the. - de'.ogat ti'iina. 1 IV. I iiili.'tnapi'iiy. .1 'bartered.' steamer. ' ' The 'I'lillmau curs from New Mexico, Vol orndo, Wyoming and I'tah, -. arriving .Iu lie- L'll, bringing 5l ilelcgatc's. I.caye 1 len cr .1 line 1 7. t haltered steamer, leaving I n In f It. Minn. of June .'do, bringing'' dcle":itcs from Iiilut li ics. . , ' -. (.'bartered -rsteouii'r,. ', -from bringing' .e')'1 drtlegat'.ys. from J 7. 1 1'ciiiisy h a.iiiii . it ics.. ari r. ing ill t'ba'rtered" stcaincr, . "from of i.ringaig at; least 1"" delegates : from .! New England cities. tdiai t tired . sfeaniet iTrm ing .luny i lie ing ing i'Oii ilelegales f com New York late. . ' .' ' Ten car speei.il trnin, bringing --el delegales I'roiu l'awi uc.kel . li .1.: I.'orl -land,. Me.. New .11 in civ Colin.: Spring liiil.i Xliiss'-'ii-nii ntlier New (viiglaod eit ics. . ''. ; .-:.".. ." "' . '.. ..-' In ad.diliou to these sj.e, i a I : ti a i m , and boats, .there will by lluon.iiids who- , , . , , : , M ..... i come in , sioa iier . oooies, .s.ue drie here I'V antoutobile, (); l.'O will coiiie I fe'i, -New I of . I lther Ituto delegat ions ,:Jte, to I I'he Hull I .""'. !.: , -.-..- -.ll...... 1 l:,l, c 1 11 I bav tori A si a;: iie--al already be n 'elected, th" president issue the '"ail within, a. few. iv""lis '.V i ! in! r-i;i on f.d Rs are-iiiaki'l ret lv !,,' e.-i eit.-iiniiiei.it of. t ii ir guests. to tin1 .present at io n of t he. -p;i H1' to'. M iss i;.i..s ;i' rites that the , e.nei.io it ""s have all been lined up and t'tsr- ;i. mh. asr is j.'.jimed..- for'.' .early ii jl'i.v t" I. i in.e it 1 c I ool 1 t cnta leg tti lines, i f i lie iii genu; is sir- ndy on ; i In.' !-..ss ;iiM -there will - l' editions d" luxe m well aa the puptrbaek editioiti. A i;iesK.'i!e from our Stato Federation president, Mrs. Charles C. llauk, an: noune.es some of til . cint.e.r.e'st' ing feu i nt" the ' convention 'OS to'lov.l; , coRVs'iif'tiin of .the Norlli -Care- liua i be ho Bench; .N'ortli Carolina .Sorosis W'll I IV rl i I he-e. Mow lis. conie from luiliana cities. ! moinl, V.a.. delegates plan. I boat as - far a . aposvible and eo l-lW.."'lrVi I.e. rail. MiltI'V.'-cllibs an t III! Minei .. ...i nluil pleasure I rip e ... - . . , . .,, I , r , . ' ..,.- tlie coiiveaiiou trip aii'i ..." ,.' fur .stop in er.s, coioing mid g"illg- toe. uple'te p'j' o i wit h iliginZ TURKISH HAREM IS RAPIDLY PASSING 1'overty and Need for House Room diven as Causes for Disappearance The T'lirkTili part, of Consiantinople. April tl :d,T.-i'iuu n Women's clubs w in harem is ipiick 1 v-pas-ing us, Id .lui'e "10 at . Vr'rigiltsviilej t ho -Turkish home. 1'overty ,, ...HI l.n !. r:.'S of t lie 1 neeil for liollse. foolll or' the " " . . - , of "Wilmington, j . 'Hie I nrkisli paslias, ellenfus, . .oey and the eaiiscs.' - flfrprrarrPJrSfaiSra . A good compiirison might bo "wibl 'as a-'Mflrch hare amf lanje ns Monday's aleetioit." (lernisny poses. proposes. but France de- SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM AWnl ( li.S Special Pullman Car Goldsboro to Chattanooga On Account Southern BaplUt Convention (. 'Iiiillitiioogn... I ciiii., May Local Manager-Wanted . ynvsuat Pppor (unity ' " for Right Man 1 - ,A larga brokeraga flnn doing a sue- eessfu! business with well-rated cou- corna throua:hout the country, wants a cttpale niap at ontr to develop and. handle their local business. - Tho opportunity is an unusu.il one Because of th posisbilitios offered for j ubirtaiittjd earnings in a highly re epectabla business which will Bte-adl-j ly'tdcrease" as "if becom.es more firmly ; jfrtaWiBhe locally. . The position requires a man possess-1 lpg execuQTe anl ales ability with) business '"e!erience and having com mercial banking connections, although! . no investment la necossary. He may I devot anly , portion of hia time to the busfns at llrst If desired, thoughj we prefer" man who is able and wi! ng W give the business his entire tirne nd b?st efforts. - The Ipcal , branch. . should pay -from $2500; to.. IIO.OW) the first year, accord ing to papulation and the ability of the manager, as 'the commodity which we handle is " staple, '.always, in demand, and which, our large buying facilities ' permit us tO.seU less than average market prices.,' - ' ! - Owing tc'the demand; we BMt fill this position at once. Bend youjr aP: plication to Guarantee Coal Mining C o., 1355 r'-vii) r1-!?., Chicago, TIV, bt i i - i ,:'e you can satisfy us ' tion and business kcllrfiillc ill SpeiHtll I'lllltUljll Mav 1 Itli, Ijv. ( iiiitlslioro Mar 11th. I. v. Seliiia ilav 11th. Lv. ltleiU ( rui 'iii!m,in Lmvcr 7 IU 7.01 am Faro 1 ppec .-. l1 4.86 1". AAf 7 IU AM b ')J AM Mv .121 li.'-Ar. niuCtuiioojrij 0:00 AM (ccpy cut- to 7:.il AM. Hcc ('linl.tHi)noi. lioiikdtit Jloiiiituin and (oliickiuiiHU;n;i I'nrk lirv fnrc tlie I'liiivciiiioti luyiiLs. t ructive liU'ratuic ni. tlicst! plucos lui iiii-licd mi ajiplicat ion. ' Kciiiiet'il l.'Diiutl l'i !i Fare Vrvgy Fioiii Kocky Muunt " stlO.tl.i Tickets will lie sold on Ortiiiciircs Mhv !tli to Utli, iihiIuhivo. Limitfil returning until imiiuitfht Mh.v 2lst. Tickols rcndmir over Southern Unilwny fill llif way nr iiiiii'.tinii iiiiiiil will lid hiuioit'tl citlifi- vih Aslievtllc ami via Atlanta. . . .'-.-..-..". . '";, For further lnfortuahon. literature uiul lulliiian Koscrvn!ion3 n ivcn tho iindorignoil. Lower berths will lie assigned to first appli cflntf) unless uppcv bcrfhs sjiecified. J. S BI.00DW0RTH, District Passenger Agent, . 80S Fayettevilla Street, Raleigh, N. C. THE SOUTHERN THE SOUTH Dolf'aU t!l78 fnini nearest Knoxville or dare that tiiev were happier win u living aia "ii that tlie home was e.iicr 1 1 . 1 n.n n ;i 1; and t heir .husbands- too.. In I'onptantinople the nia.jnrily of the -private houses :.hov, . this, divioou, but- Hie cliaiii-e to. rcul ..lie ,,,de !t the house, or else the ' reipiitition1 of allieil. 1 roups, ha.1) caused fninilies to live 'together in only oio;-liali of.'boi.i Ironic." Foreigners are getting for the ti r t lime :a peep into the more aristocratic of tli old Ironies, until now hidden in the m.isiery '(, protecting garden un!s. latticed .windows and huge g.m" or doorwai - The. visit otten roveai., a chnrniiiig tntei i j , with' room, wall-, .i nit ceilings . .decorated, with f re no paintings and .mosaics: .showing charm iug vice, of oio'tiies, -mountains, 1 s-'a -, fol-cts, or rover- of the old einpire.r As 'he hooiej are vacated, tlii'ir elab orate F.uiopca n f u i n it li re,, t ogcthrr w it li much ,ot "M.h.e. gossamer .silks al auet ioH hei, 'cut to the ileal the old -baza;- col tld t ion s i.if ' liiiN-a, tine rugs ;ire: tho leoie or i or iiio-l ion rouui Special . '.' With each pur cliasc of a 25c can of Colgate's Tal cuiri Powder we will c a week-end size tube of Colgate's Jiibbon I) e n t a 1 Cicani, or a lube of Col gate's S li a v i n s Cream, or - -a minature can of Colgate's Pow der. t May &Gorhain Five Poinis Drug Store. Phone 200. THOMAS CAFE 140 WaliinKt'ni St, Rorky Mount, N. (,'. The Pest Place To Fat Chicken Jlrimswiek btew ...'Mc Chicken Tot JNe --0c Mgg Sandwich 10c Hot. Cakes with Maple byrup 15c Ham and Eggs 40c Small Steak - -, 45o Good Eats at Reasonable Prices Wfrtch Thif Space Every Day Bargains Today 1 Pierce Arrow Koadster $650.00 Tires nil around, running gear pet- New Cord Motor and feet. Half Cash Halane.o Weekly. I Stephens Touring $1,500.00. Sljrlitlv used as demonstrator. Run about H.OOO miles, in per fect condition. Half Casli Malanec Weekly. Overland 8:1 or 8" Battery $15. Saxon Six JitUerv $10. Flcetric Horns $2.00 to $5.00. Parts of A1F Kinds Half Price. R AWLS AUTO WRECKING CQ. 628 So. Washington St. "The House of Ten TliouRand Torts" STYLES GAVE TI.E ISEEKING REMEDIES - PILGRIMS TROUBLE' FOR SPOKEN DRAMA Search Into Ancient Laws of Nalional OrRaniation to Massachusetts Indicates ! Try to Remedy Disappear Prevalence of Styles ! ance of Spoken Drama :;,.,i,r dv " for. tllO , ;'ken- .1 .'.I It. i-'il'li - dLIO to'. Hmtiiii; '..Ai.r'd JIi-liiiv-" r'-foruir'r.. ' !i;; :ie:., A i i of the oieM it: day, v. ho depiore tlie b-' d,.atM ' .11 jo, i. bri. valed -kin and ihe- -rk .1 b,m -i,'.,.:,. ';re:f- .11 1,: :, .,0. ,,1,,.. 1 1. , ., - i . , ... e- . , , ,, .: -11 i'i ec i,,.'t( .'.goo. r o' j' I'uv.iHii-'iiiM-s vh;ra!!r';,i.d'fa;'i --and g :.,"i..l: uncertainty-, iui,' 1 f l.'iime I'lisii:.,, (,a, ;i !,!-; : t : i ; li . ; '; o t lic 'ty-::i: il '. ' "n''!e V.jh' ' It,' care he., jut-." the' aoc:i-nf of t h .. '.-".( -i"... :'." :'- '" ..nvciMoii ,ut tn? M a-: a'i lnc e'::. . Hnv'col.i:.' 1: , . i-i,.,! d .,' I i-.'-a'g.i- i::,A!n--i-ua . 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Ijnic' tdir (ic-; ,,.'..,ir.e i.llig e :,-;.-' ; or1, t ;,,': .r '.V -i-'f' i : Wiiii ii- t he; ,'!.;ia '.: ' :''' ,lo and "'-' ALL LADIL?' SHOES and PUMPS AT-- PRICE Small, Goodwin Make Rocky Mount Shoe & Clothing Co. THE NEW MARKET For Fresh Meals. Wc have ihe following v pi iccR on StcaksV I,', H11..I Sit i-.ili ' Uiul. T-liOlie , 30r lb . ' . .il I If. (V; illlil '! ! I i ,. .'-'", , :ioc 1 1 taiiei i'i a, .,!' ni hi to I ,il b.ivv IM'I i-.t of' ::i ill' !e.i . olid II. !.',.: 1 1. -?il.',i;-. . .. i't . .. - '.''miitry 111,1 V.lldi in tell i' . IL. , : ;' 1 j.ci i , v .K.i. 1 1 , " r iv;;- t ,i.ii. .;: -i a ) .'Hi t ." i.-t::'. i.t li i l i"-. Pht.itr 1115 We D-livrr ' i '1 -'AV -I. lni.-t'Vntl i-i!. - , ',- i. I - - -- I 't.lli't . .. I M at;' 1 Vt fi 0. ' WliiBMIrW Mlrl-Vla-liVaVI ;,i"Jr';Hr,fiife'a FO R ALE! High Class Rcsidcnlial and Business Properties In Best Sections Of Rocky Mount And Suburbs Consult Our Sales Department Standard Insurance & Realty Corporation OMico in Ftirt National PmiiI; P-mlding (J. 'V. i:urnette Pies. V.-Pio... J A, IliKgins, Sec.-Treas. ' 1 Ti. I?) 3 i2 w I li eS ?; I?! t? H Jos. H. Ramsey !! t?i m S : ioUrJiyirJIri FOR SALE Immediate Possession. Close to KdRcmont School. Two Store Dwelling on Mercer Street, G rooms and bath. Good Terms. ROCKY MOUNT INSURANCE & REALTY COMPANY. Telephone 160.
The Evening Telegram (Rocky Mount, N.C.)
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April 30, 1921, edition 1
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