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The capital Invested In woollen man ufactures In Australia, amounts to about £3,1X10,000 (SI.V>OO.KIO), nt pre war prices, kind It gives employment to wwitn 5,(5*) and n.ixxi people, one company bus recently organized at Melbourne with a capital of £500,000 ($2,'2T>0,000), about two-tlftli» of "which represents English and the balance Australian Interests. - J jBL I Apricot Jelly J • Soak I epvelopc CHALMERS' Cnaa- g m latnl C«Utme in s cup cold water,-add- _ ■ 1 cup boiling water, cup mgar, ■ juice 1 lemon and 2 cupi Apricot • ayrup (ltjt. can). 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Wahlact«ai,l>. a fatl B St., N. W. The iratloa's CaMtal '*" l ' I * AMERICANS WANT TRADE OF MEXICO THE COUNTRY IS IN NEED OF EVERYTHING IN THE WAY OF AMERICAN GOODS. EXCHANGE IS NO DIFFICULTY Firms That Six Months Ago Would Not Consider Mexican Trade Now Sending Salesmen There. Mexico City.—Mexico's "big Hour" are Obregon, Gompera, VII luteal and Mother Jones. They are making Mexico safe for Americans and American business. Thegrcat American drive to cap' re | the immensely rich Mexican trade Is on in full blast. Mexico Is America's nearest, most accessible and potentially richest for- j eign market. It needs everything in | the way of American manufactured ! I goods. It can pay In raw"materials, j Exchange furnishes no difficulty. • The American dollar has been worth | two Mexican dollars for 25 years and i tile war has not changed this. The American Chamber of Com merce In Mexico City has increased its membership 25 cent in four! months and receives new applications j for membership almost dally. American firms that six months ago j wouldn't consider Mexican trade arej sending their best salesmen Into Mex- i Ico and" are planning to establish agencies or branches. "There isn't a safer place on earth j for Americans to do business," says j W. H. Vail, acting secretary of the j American Chamber of Comerce. r Ridicule Blue Laws. Memphis, Ten n.—Tennessee leglsla-j tors are going the blue law advocates one belter with the object of killing' with ridicule the latter's bill. They I announce they are preparing amend-j mesnts to prohibit preachers from j Vreaching on Sunday, street cars from \ running during church hours, choirs J from singing, husbands, from kissing j their wives, and as a final amendment j to exempt everyone from penalties proposed by any blue law. Railroads Refuse $12,000,000. Washington.—New England rail roadH were offered but refused a "gift" 11 of $12,000,000 from trunk line execu- ; tlves to protect the former's credit, i the interstate comerce commission was told by W. H. Williams, chairman Of.the Wabash railroad. Matter Put U0 to Men. Washington.—Decision as to accep-1 tance by between 60,000 and 75,000 i skilled workers In American ship i yards at a reduction of from 10 to 20 per cent in wages as a means of re viving the industry was put up to the men by officials of labor organisations Including most of the yards employees In their membership. Growing Wave of Discontent., Washington.—A growing wave of j discontent over the new system of I framing big aproprlation measures broke In the house with unexpected i fury. The. upshot of it all was the j virtual riddling of the $8,000,000 dip- j lomatlc and consular bill. Will Not Peacefully Submit Cleveland, hlo. —Heads of three big railroad brotherhoods in formal state-j inents said men of the, country "will not peacefully Bubmit" I to the wage reductions which, Chi-1 cago dispatches say the railways will seek from the United States railway labor board. Supreme Council Fully Agreed. Paris. —Full agreement on ijepara-> tions, German disarmament, and all, Other important questions before it j was reached by the supreme council of the allies when It adjourned to meet again In London February 21. Consular Agent at Charleston. ' ' Washington.—Brazil will be repre- j seated by a consular agent at Char-: leston. it Is officially announced. Embassy Presented by Morgan. Waahlnngton.—The ' house Toted to authorise the secretary of state to ao- 1 cept the offer of the residence of J. P. Morgan In London as an American embassy. . » Belgium King Offers Cup. New York. —King Albert of Belgium j has offered a pup for an ocean race j from Sandy Hook to Oatend. Belgium.! open to Balling yachts of the world. | Baron De Cartler. Belgian ambassador j to the United States, It has been an-| nounced here. Baker Uni«s Economy. Washington.—Drastic economy at! army posts and camif" was ordered by Secretary Baker due to Impending tioflclency of $94,000,000 under appro-1 priatlons for the quartermaster's i corps. A Fast Kisser. Chicago.—Aurellus Turpln, wealthy and romantic, klsswl lilas Virginia Foster one* a minute for an hour. A Jury assessed the kisses at 9M each and ordered Tiffin to P»T IMOO damages. 9 j DANIEL O'CALLAGHAN. j Daniel O'Callaghan, lord mayor of Cork, who came to the United States as a stowaway. ; ; NO LONGER SECTIONAL LINES' i "We Have a Great Diversity of Inter ests, all of Which are Entitled to Consideration." Atlanta, Ga. —Calvin Coolldge, vice | : presiednt-elect, addressing the South- j jern Tariff Conference said that in ai j determination of the economic policy jof the country "the sole object to be sought is the public welfare." He de fended the protective tariff but said I there, would need to be "a careful i resurvey of the field In order to de j terniine what application of former j policy can be made to existing condi tions in order to provide for the public I welfare." | "Geographical divisions and sectlon lal" lines have been swept away," said Mr. Coolldge. "The Just pride of the j north /ind the south, the east and the j west, is everywhere submerged in the 'overmastering sentiment of a yet | greater pride that we are all Ameri j cans. The outstanding result of* the [recent national election was more {than partisan, It was the unalterable j determination of our country to be and j remain In all things thorough Ameri j can. "We have a great diversity of inter jests which are all entitled to consid eration. This will require a very i careful adjustment. In making that adjustment all must remember that jeach must support the other." Larger Petroleum Supply. Washington.—Oil production in the j United States In 1320 totalled 443,402,- 000 barrels while consumption of oil In the United States reached the un | precedented total of 531,186,000 bar j rels. 60,000 Unclaimed Checks. Washington. More than 60,000 checks on the national treasury foP retainer pay due naval reservists are unclaimed at the Navy Department because of the failure of the reser vists to keep the department Informed |of their correct address. ' Strongly Object (tp Milk Man. Camden, N. J.—Fifteen officers of j 1 t'.e third regiment of the New Jer sey national guard resigned because] of election of Howard S. Borden, mil-j jllonaire milk manufacture, as briga-1 (tier general In command of the en-j 'tire mllltry forces of the state. — Woman Insurance Company. Philadelphia —What Is said to be ! ithe first title Insurance company In { the United States, organized and con-{ ! ducted by women is now in process of ; 1 formation in this city. L . Hunt for Man, Find Still, i New York—Fighting their way Into; a fifth-floor tenement room in City j : Hall place In quest of a kidnapped j man. the police discovered an elabor ately-equipped moonshine still. » Royal Marriage In February. Athens —Prince George of Greece, j land Princess Elisabeth of Bumania, will be married at Bucharest between: February 10 and February 15. lng to present plans. Tobacco Barn was Burned. Gftlllpolls, Ohio—Joseph Arrington, a tobacco farmer living near this city reported that his tobacco barn. con-, talnlng ten thousand pounds of Bur (lef elaf tobacco had been burned by lan incendiary, only suspicion resting |on the iftght riders. —.— 1 1 Man O'War Bsglns Career aa Sire. Lexington. Ky—Man O'War. the champion thoroughbred, arrived here In a special railroad car from Glen Blddle Farm. Bertln, Md.. to begin ! his career as a sire. Kill Blue Law. VashTllle. Tenn —The state senate by a vote of 25 to 2 killed the so-called Cooper Sunday blue law bill which prohibited Sunday newspapeds and 1 trains as well as Sunday amusements. Wheat Stocks on Hand. Washington. Wheat stocks on hand In the United States January 1. 1131, totalled 320,000,000 bushels ac cording to an estimate by the depart ment of agriculture. The figure com pared with 417,000.000 bushels a year, MO , ' - . Hi. THE ALAMANCE GLEANER, GRAHAM, N. C. DISCOUNTENANCE BACKWARD STEP iI R. GOODWYN RHETT DELIVERS AN ADDRESS ON NATIONAL HOUSING PROBLEM. WOMEN SHOULD BE CONSULTED "Labor Saving Devioes and Machinery Are Just as Essential in Home as They Are in Factory." « Washington.—Any construction pro gram adopted to replace the existing; I shortage of 1,500,000 dwelling houses' 1 I must be drawn with due regard to its effect on the permanent welfare of the country, R. Good'wyn Knett, of Charleston, S. C., said in an address before the housing conference of the | National Council, Chamber of Com j merce of the United States. * 1 ' "\Ve cannot afford to countenance . or permit any backward step in the I standards x>f living which have been lestablished, either by law or public I opinion," Mr. Rhett declared, "for the standard of living of the great mass of the people is the surest Index of progress." Women should have a "say" in the type of houses to be constructed, the | speaker thought, since the average I house is a "woman's workshop," | "Labor saving devices and maehin lery are just as essential in the home as in the factory," Mr. Rhett said. Chairman Butler 111. Washington.—Because of the illness of Chairman Butler, the 'house naval commmlttee postponed the hearing of General Pershing on the question of j world disarmament. It waif announc ed thaffKipreaentatlve Butler was suf fering from an attack of ptomaine poisoning. * Davit Denies Charges. Richmond, Va. —Governor Davis, In a statement denied charges of minis ters that he had misused the pardon | lng power in an effort to break down enforcement of the prohibition law. Colford-Vanderbilt. New York. —Mrs. Catherine Nelson Vanderbilt, divorced wife Of Reginald C. Vanderbilt and Sydney Jones Col ford, Jr., New York and Newport club and society man, were married in the bride's home here. Saavedro Is Re-elected.^ Santiago, Chile. —Bautista Saavedro who recently resigned as provisional president o.f Bolivia, has been elected president of the republic by the presl | dential convention in session at La Paz, according to advices. Lowest Loss of Life. Columbia, S. C.—Seventy-nine per sons were killed and 589 injured in South Carolina last year, loss of life due to wrecks, being lowest of any I year on record. Killed in Providence Fire. Providence, R. —Three firemen ! were killed and 18 seriously Injured when a wall of the building at 88 Mathewson street collapsed, during a Are. Two of the injured are expected ' | to die. Brokee eWorld's Record. Adelaide, Australia. —The world's record for the 100-yard swimming ! event' was brokradhere by Warren ! Kealoha, the swimming star.! j He made the distance in 52 1-2 sec-; | onds. Must Not Give Commissions. | Washington.—lssuance of orders re : quiring thirty-five ship chandlery and repair companies at South Atlantic and Gulf ports to refraim from giving "cash commission? and other gratui-; ] ties to induce trade" was announced. | by the Federal Trade Commission. • j Children Killed Bv Trafn. Baltimore.—Two children were kill ed, several seriously injured when a train on the Annapolis short line rail j road struck a bus filled with school \ children near Shipley, Md.. on the j roafl between Baltimore and Washing ton. Some of the Injured were taken to' Camp Meatfe hospital. Memorial In Paris. Paris. —A memorial to American vol unteers in the French army is to be ;erected in Paris, and a military oere imony will be held once a year at the statue. Names of fallen volunteers j will be read out of a "golden book.'* Recognition for Mexico. „ ! Mexico City.—ltaly extended formal ' 1 recognition to the Mexican govern |! ment when the Italian legation deliv -1 j ered to the foreign office an atito -1 graphed .letter from King Victor Em manuel. V ; Phlladelphlans Are Shocked. ' Phllade)phla.~An earth tremor or ' an explosion of great violence was ' felt here at about 6:40 - nquires poured In newspaper offices from all directions many coming from points as far away as Trenton, N. J. 1 Trenton. N. J. —A * violent earth ■ t shock was felt in the vicinity of River i side and Riverton. where many of the buildings were badly shakes. The - shock lasted several seconds ayl caus ' ed many of the residents in that Mo tion to flee t> terror. 1 c. . FATHER O'FLANAGAN. Father O'Flanagan is the acting president of the Sinn Fein. i . HOUSE COMMITTEE REPORTS Illiteracy is a National and Not a Sectional Problem Said Report In ' v Citing Statistics. Washington.—'The United States was declared to rank ninth among the nations of tie world in the general educational level of its people, in a report of the house committee on edu cation, recommending passage ofj the Smith-Towner bill to establish a'fed eral department of education with fed eral aid in increasing educational fac ilities. The country is training be hind "most of the civilized world," the report said, from the standpoint of its educational advantages. The proposed measure offers the only means, the report declared, of correcting the present inequality of educational opportunities aipong the various comunities and preventing waste of public funds and inefficiency due to lack of co-ordination among federal agencies dealing witlh educa tion. Illiteracy is a national and not a sectional pit>blern, the report said, in citing statistics to show It was almost equally prevalent in every section of the country. "There is nothing of more import ance in our scheme of government than the education of the people," it continued. "Whatever else may be left out education cannot safely be excluded. Five Yearly Installments. Berlin. —Official announcement was made after a conference between Dr. Walter Simmons minister of foreign affairs, and Dr. Wirth, minister of war, -with Chancellor Fenrenback that Germany has agreed to the plan» of five yearly installmetns for the pay ment of reparations as the ba«is for further negotiations with the allies. Rivers and Harbors Bill Cut. Washington/—A rivers and harbors bill carrying a lump sum of $15,250,- s 000, or $41,864,000 less Chan the esti ■ mates was reported to the house by the appropriations committee. The total is $2,850,000 mpre than was ap propriated this year. Harding Dodges Functions. West Palm Beach, Fla. —Side-step- ping many public and special func tions proposed for him at this fashion able winter resort. President-elect Harding divided his short visit here i between a private luncheon and a igame of golf. Fire Loss of $2,000,000. Athens, Ga.—Plans for rebuilding !the stores and offices, swept away in Athens' $2,000,000 fire were being made by business men while smoke and steam still partly obscused the ' 1 gaunt skeletons of brick and Iron Chat were left of some of the city's largest establishments. Cothran Chosen Justice. Columbia, S. C. —Thomas P. Coth '; ran, member of the house of represen tatives from Greenville and speaker ' of the house, was elected by the South ' Carolina legislature on the third bal lot to succeed the late Associate Jus -1 tice D. E. Hydrlck on the supreme court bench of the state. * Peach Blooms In Georgia, j Albany, Ga—Peacfh blossoms, In I January give evidence here of the ; mildest winter southwest Georgia has experienced in many years. Plum trees and shade trees are budding out also. Bwidlts in Harding's Town. Marion, Ohio. —Two bandits entered the office of the'county treasurer In '; the courthouse here, knocked Treas | urer Harry E. Forry unconscious with 'the butt end of a revolver and escaped with 414.000 In cash. Celebrate Re-Establishment. Willlemstad. D. W.*lße-establlsh- I ment of diplomatic relations between Holland and Venezuela was celebrat- II ed her. public and private Kbuildings, i and consulates being decorated. Increase In Church Membership, i Nashville, Tenn.—More than 150,- -; 000 new members were received Into t local .white Baptist churches In the > South by baptism alone during 1980, * tt was reported by the conservation - committee of the Baptist $76,000,000 nmjft'gp COURT REVERSES SOCIALIST CASE BERGER AND HIS ASSOCIATES NOT YET TO DO TIME ON DISLOYALTY CHARGES. DEBS PETITION TURNED DOWN' The Court was Divided Six to Three in Berger's Case, Justices Day, Pit ney and Mcßeynoids Dissenting. Washington.—The conviction of Vic tor L. Berger, Milwaukee socialist publisher, and four other members of the socialist party, on charges of vio lating the war-time espionage act was reversed by the supreme court on the ground that Federal Judge Landis 9hould not have presided at the trial after his eligibility had been attacked in an affidavit* filed by Berger and charging prejudice. Within a few minutes after the court's decision had been announced President Wilson refused to commute the ten-year sentence imposed on Eu gene V. Debs, many-time, stjcialist candidate for president, for a viola tion of the same law. 4 The court divided six to 3 in Ber ger's case, Justices Day, Pituey and Mcßeynold's disenting. Berger and the other four men were convicted under the, section prohibit ing attempts to cause insubordination and disloyalty in the naval and mili tary forces and sentences ranging from 10 to 20 years were imposed. The appeal was brought to the su preme court on the ground that Judge Kennesaw Mountain Landis, who pre sided at the trial, had "showa person al bias and prejudice" against the de fendaijts because of their nationality. Harding is In Seclusion. Miami, Beach, Fla. —Senator Hard ing is in real seclusion at last, some 30 miles away from civilization. His aliiding place for a few days is an old pirates' retreat on Adams Key, and about him are memories of Black Cae sar, one of th« last gentlemen of the black flag to be driven from the South ern waters of the Atlantic. S. A. League Advances. Greenville, ff. C. —The South At lantic association of Baseball clubs will advance from class "C" to class "B" by unanimous decision of the league directors at the annual meet ing here. The salary limit will bo $3,- 500, instead of $2,500 and tho player limit will remain at 14. Mexican Army of 80,000. Mexico City.—Organization of a Mexican army totalling 80,000 men would be provided under plans draft ed by Enrique Estrada, minister of war, and members of the general staff of the army. Compulsory military service would be authorized. Bank Robbed and Burned. Washington.—The Commonwealth National Bank at Reedville, Va., a vil lage 10 miles from here, was robbed .of cash and securities totalling $119,- 000 and then set on fire, according to reports received by the Washington police department. Governor of Maine is Dead. Augusta, Maine. —Frederic H. Park hurst, governor of Maine is dead. He failed to recover from the effects of at diptheritic infection under the tongue, with which he was attacked three weeks ago. To Investigate Taylor Shooting. Washington.—A naval court of in quiry has been ordered to investigate the shooting of Lieutenant John C. Taylor of GreenylMe, N. C., naval med ical officer ,at the operating laase, Hampton Roads, Va., by a setatry. 55 Cases Sleeping Sickness. London. —Fifty-five cases of sleep ing sicknesS have been reported dur ing the past four weeks in this city. This is a large increase, only 23 be ing reported in the previous period of four weeks. Iron Works In Bankruptcy. Norfolk, Va.—The Crescent Iron Works. Inc., the instrument which the International Association of Mechin ists used as its working model for the "Norfolk idea" was thrown into In voluntary bankruptcy here. $1,000,000 Insurance Receipts. Raleigh, N. C. —Receipts of the North Carolina Insurance Department before the end of the present fiscal year will reach one million dollars, 452,465.37 of which has already been turned over to the State Treasurer. Eleven are Burned to Death. Hoboken, N. J.—Eleven persons were burned to death in a fire which destroyed the Hotei Colonial here. Four others were badly burned and taken to a hospital with little, hope.of recovery. Burning Bteamer Reacued. Jacksonville, Fla. The Italian steamer Nettuno, Captain G. Borsini, en "route from Port Arthur. Texas, to Brindlso, Italy, waa towed into this port by the coast guard cutter Tuna a raw after being afire at sea. CALOMEL LOSING OUT IN SOUTH' ) - Mr. Dodson, the "Liver Tone" Man, Responsible for Change for the Better. Every druggist in town has noticed A great falling off in the sale of calomel. * They all give Wle same reason. Dod son's Liver Tone is taking its place. _ "Calomel Is dangerous and people krtow it." Dod&on's Liver Tone is per sonally guaranteed by every druggist who sells It. A large bottle doesn't cost very much, but If It falls to give easy relief in every case of liver slug gishness and constipation, just ask for your money back. Dodson's Liver Tone Is a pleasant tasting, purely vegetable remedy, harm less to both children and adults. Take a spoonful at night and wake up feel ing fine; no biliousness, sick headache, acid stomach or constipated bowels. It doesn't gripe or cause inconvenience all the next day like violent calomel. Take a dose of calomel today and to morrow you will feel, weak, sick and nauseated. Don't lose a day.—Adv. ** A Comfort. "You children would rather-go to a moving picture than to Sunday answered the small girl. '*lt's * darker in the picture theater and we don't have to have our faces washed." DANDERINE Stops Hair Coming Out; Thickens, Beautifies. A few cents buys "Danderlne." Af ter a few applications you cannot find a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every hair shows new life, vigor, bright ness, more color and abundance. —Adv. Inutile Fame. "Why are you sure there is no Santa Claus?' f .asked the small boy. "Because," answered the sjnall girl, "if there were anybody with all that popular pull, he'd have been put up as a candidate for office years ago." WOMEN! USE "DIAMOND DYES" Dye Old Skirts, Dresses, Waists, Coats, Stockings, Draperies— Everything. Each package of "Diamond Dyes" contains easy directions for dyeing any article of wool, silk, cotton, linen, or mixed goods. Beware! Poor dye streaks, spots, fades, and ruins mate rial by giving it a "dyed-look." Buy "Diamond Dyes" only. Druggist has Color Card. —Adv. Auto's Heavy Toll of Death. According to statistics compiled by the National Safety council, three times as many people are being killed by automobiles as in all the factories, railroads and other industries in America. The annual toll of auto mobile accidents at grade crossings averages 1,0(f) persons killed and 3,000 Injured. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cored by local applications, aB they cannot reach the diseased portion ot the ear. Catarrhal Deafness requires constitu tional treatment. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal Deafness is caused by an In flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when ft Is entire ly closed. Deafness is the result Unless the Inflammation can be reduced, your hearing may be destroyed forever. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE acta through the blood on the mucous sur faces of the system, thus reducing the In flammation and restoring normal condi tions. Circulars free. All Druggists. F. J.* Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, More Suitable. * "So the stork has Just visited Zeke Yawkey's home for the eleventh time," said the presiding elder. "Stork?" returned Gap Johnson of Rumpus Ridge. "You mought say •stork,' if you want to, parson, but If you'll take a look at them chil dren of Zeke's you'll swear It was a hyena."—Kansas City Star. Important to Mothora Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, that famous old remedy for Infants and children, and see that It In Use for Over 30 Years. . Children-Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Enjoya It. "Made any New Year's resolutions?" "Sure. It's so much fun breaking 'em afterwards." If In looking out of the window the moon shines fall in your face you wUI have • bad fall. Jato>e _ .. ~
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