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TODAY gOC*W'ltX>?|^ JJtVfcNl IOV - yrvtf If TO! C*Jt> liven'. fcVBMflfctnC S*? and uHr!".; for which willing U. pay a'jUff. yo 8 lis ?U ke a SlillMKl dollar* lna)M: Jt lu beet done ?vj it if k?X! do lit all tie tune We Ajaerieant ire the mo*t it T?*UTt people a. tit world. It ;? is ?ir blood 0?r ??"*.? fore bear* had vo invent or starve. Tke-y were ta/-kJinf tbe jot <A ?et lling and developing a raw it* i laxid with nothing mo'.h bat their Ia;? band* to work with. Tools and machines tha- would do more work than met alone toold do and do it faster. ire what hire made oar country what it is, the mc*t prosperotu and be*t equipped nation in ?tbe whole world. , I JLlow and bare known many Inventor* Most of tbem have had mlated ideal of what their inven tion wai worth. What few realize ja ifcat it takes a lot of money and time to develop a new invent; on into marketable form. Unle*a somebody ii willing to take the speculative chance of large prott* by financing the de velopment of a new invention, there is little chance of mak;ng a million for the inventor. There is a new Idea being talk ed about in Washington ? the idea that inventor* ^fcoald be required 'o llceaee t :? y b -A > who want" to j?e I b e i : j,a'e r.t?. .Vothjng co . d IQO.''; <-*e<.t:vei> fc"..**- j.ivei, '.'.:. . for t;,e ipveMo t >. chanc?- of profit lies ir. the ieventeen-year monop oly wn.ch The ^a'e/jt *awft g.ve nim Nobody g v i n g to ^pend the money ?o de-elop a.-. invention f 'he who!'- worid 19 sba.-e 'be p.-o M.Awi jHiB-?tuiit?'tiiME I re/.e|v?-d a:i <9ti ?tioa th* o'h er day from the Franklin iBftti toe of Philadelphia to attend a dlnnw . .'. botfor.of th- p'rofcle ?s? Lav* t.pent tome ?ix million doi ar? to pej !Ht a niniile invention, a ne* type of safe*/ jr. a** to: ?j tomotile* The of hoaof v.--.:- the repres^-nta'Aves *)1 fire gr?:at <>r poration*. du "Pont company. Ubb^y O'^m-Kord gla%?i company, Moniianto ' hernial Pittsburgh Plate company and Carlxm ic Carbide' Chernica; Cbr'poiation Those gre at corporations are not the inventor*, of cotirne of ttfe idea of a jriaH* sandwich.' with a . ;j ee 1 of tough plastic ma terial between two of jjlasi to kMrp the ' ar window* and wind nhieid from' *hatt?;rii>ii <ri < a?e of accident. The pat fiith of the original in ventory.. an KnglifthiOLn samed Wo<i<i and a Frenchman named H*nedi'-tuft. expired long ago The safety ninkH made under h o8<; original paten In wan n>i good enough, no the glaaiimak<$rft and chemical companies Joined forcen to try to find a better way to ma V*. HPill wafer glav.?. llundredK of laboratory work tu experimented for hix yearn be fore the new kind of plautic.^fi!ler for safety glang wa? perfect an^l ready to put on the mark"t. That i* th" way most of the great new inventions of tnod^rnk times :?r?: developed.- * I OKAS ir'ini Many people have a notion that all an Inventor ha? to du lo set rich i* to think up a new ides. We've all had 'em. But you can't patent all Idea; you can patent only a machine, device or method that will make th*-klea work. And that' usually taken a lot of time and money. ? m In thin column Keren or eight year* ago I told of a young Vankee mechanic who got an idea from watching the firebox doAr of the Hteaui boiler in the factory where he worked. It "buckTed" or i bang ed lt? Hbape whenever the tem perature got VOO high The idta he got. from noticing that, wag for an attachment for electric flatirona which would automati cally throw off the current when Wie Iron got too hot. Just a few weekn ago I learned what had come of young John Hargent's Idea. He took It to Pro fessor Vannever Hush of Mau chuietta Institute of Technology, who Interested some capitalists In It. It took eight million dollars to perfect the Invention and com mercialize it, but Prof. Rush told me recently that more Mian ten million electric Iron* are now equipped with the Sargent thermo static control, and It la being used in many other lines as well. The younf Inventor has got rich, hut It tiook a lot of other people'* money to make bis Invention make money for him and them. POOD meat* We naturally think that, after some millions of years of human experience with foods, there isn't anything more to learn about the tibings we eat. But scientific Investigator* have been working at the Mellon In stitute of Industrial Research for four y Mrs on the problem of mak ing aH beefsteaks tender, and now they've got It. Dr. M. Tf. Conlter of the Insti tute announced the other day that by exposing meet to nKra-Tiolet rays for two days tbe tongbeet "errtter" becomes as easy to chew a/t a piece of ckeeae. Tbe promise is v i.* ? VH :?K '.?!? ??** w:il Z./A I h'r ? OF. Of a?4t U> *_?> tvii :tt.' WO *T<r.-y l?->y ,C?i >ok fonrt.-S Ui it'.rg '.-:jder .'OUU je/lro*-* ! I he- . isrgtrt n>. L a* oeJy ?- -u> sv "?-.?} *.?;* R'to bta^ : 1 ili *iC by --akin* *on?* ?knif* T>?- bioiofiecL di? '.<?r<rrr u 1U! jro'i '.it S that KflMUti; r:git .i. '.i* I.XItI ??*?;; at toa* !/? Ji Ray ' J *.1 Lac; Iilac-d C?3*g* ?H'-?*p<laJ -ir pOTStag OL lb* Of ? .OS? fc* .'}<=* of 'rip'-m'tLU ?U aii aoru 'yj {MfA ! ." 0 ? *.0 o!J? Wj"r*<r: t fcij-% ?.!?? v-i fary g?la- . lis* ? .. ; 4o -be trick PlJuL. sifUTo.-ed g?rlat::i<- s.:i *d with ?*"?. orange juie* ?-? ' ba?> yon a '.oapi* 'A 'jvD'.?t ' a day not only adds to par- ' ?ital po **r bat utriun oirtn'ai *[ energy and a/.Tirjty. Otber re tearebe;* tare confirmed L>.- Ray ? ttMrnuvM' Ac ytning *hv:h ai ake* it ear<er to do tbe day'i - work u '.erta:niy * rttoigtWiuiT ' dlaeo rery ? KOCHbiTEK sPMKs To Mnubrr> K?nn?r- ?<] Bu-iim-? M<*'? Club The Karmeri and Business Men * Ciub of Banc met in iu reg ular a?acion os Th u rwda y nigh:-, March 3?tb. with 41 men prHMrnt 0. J Roebeate: Agi'icoltore Teacher of tbe Burn. Public School* ?:poke on Farm PfoWtmi of Vita) Importance of today. This "speech was not only interesting but rery practical and helpful a* wjtll. The program *a? in ? barge of C T Moody who presented the EASTER j .SPECIALS! 1 COLEEN'Sl BEAUTY SHOP } I waf^l in 1)*' r?-ar of 4 HOUUJ.S I'. IKISKIt Hllol' J n<*xt rJiK?r to Mr?. 'lining room. PfcftM VN'KNTS: S3.00 for S2.00 4.00 for 3.00 5.00 for 4 00 7.50 for 5.00 Sli,?rfi|x>o A. fing'-r :iV Hair ' ut-. 2-V Ttfkf afhanta^c of pfiV^h fur a limited tim<- only. Vou Working la rlifo inak<- appoint rm-wt- an> night you '1' ??!???. Ir> our C r?*ation ,N?il Polish. |i- n> v. < fp raior- : Hi- ? Ditrkw" Kulkr.,^ ? -vrr-r^iM-.ilioK I*. Hint-on. Manaj(rf. CPIPPtfD CHJlDRfN '9 39 WiiJ j?a.? Bat.?__Xhi* wind lariiUb -4 %*r>rr*l tulbtn toss of pop jlsu KBBixr 11 ???'! it # : r. gr. r aiid iwiu .( ra/jout kmda On* big f<mtar? ii! tultniinii'-Bt tu CI 'J? and Tap Dancing. Tb?r sitting * if preside oT*r by J H MwJJin club pre*id<rnt Uwt ifce regular boi:n**? lb* club adjourned 10 again on EVERY SUIT AND COAT I SELL IS GUARANTEED FOR A YEAR BECAUSE IT IS MY PRIVILEGE TO SELL THE FAMOUS 2>cuud JUine. OF TAILC!>LD-TO. MEASURE CLOTHES The Only Clothing You Can Buy That' Is Both Qi4XiAanteeA For Wear and 9h&44A&1 Against Damage ? THE NEW SPRING SELECTION OF 3 00 HANDSOME FABRICS IS NOW READY AT PRICES STARTING T *24 50 DOUGLAS PERRY >|.? rt.antil#* ' o. IMionc i?H7 -?'i Main Sf. <* SEEMS IAK DE/S ALL. SIDE DRESSItf' TOD Ay, sonny ?* you BET, UNCLE AfATCHEl ? WITH NA TCHEl 5004, TOO f . ? . L NATURAL CHILEAN Nitrate of Soda is the natural title, r ? and the only natural nitrate in the world. ' Chilean Soda is quick-acting. It gives crops a lilt just ' ' when they need it And it contains other plant food ele ment* that help protect your soil against the heavy drain of constant cropping. ? Natural Soda costs no more ? and you can get it anywhere. NATURAL CHUEAN NITRATE c SOOA ??THE NATURAL SIDI DRISSIR ON YOUR RADIO! k-Jt *. u~u pr^n. ^ al?fcs ? WM ?! WW.?J nwjBmt., - WtVA.Wm.WFT, WIS. WDBO, WMTA. WACT, WJBT. WHtD, WMC. WE*. fWCT. WWL. ri urfjd?T i:(rtr April !t:b kl i ?+ t \KU ?* IH%VK> W* ?uta to riiiii tar of L?njib?r( fc.r -k?-:r nk-j d-riar t??r .?*<*&?. rtk T!s*ir ??-ip *j; I'.Tiil V ?p rr** it Mr. ltd Mr* J F BEFORE %\D AFTER Briar* G B M tfc* C!.f :-..c C:nirii-ir :q._A?fc?- Cocitt to 'ixnt' is ? f#rt ;:i? *n 1& ?*r<- pit'nrf i,6 to prcv-.j* cruiif i&r fosr or fjrt ??*? t:s.E<* t-ai. jjni* :b?r Kin *-r oj 1H* n grufi li to?> ?ad fc? Si}* !t w:;i tcongh rrklirg 5;>r oaf c:* :c ttr h.n ;t.t eomiiif or, A.?- tii brooa: ? lil fcs*. hi it ' ' ? Selective Air Conditions MEW LOW PBICES SEE THIS NEW 1939 GENERAL ELECTRIC New refrigerator "bar" Geaeral Electric r?cr offered, iifenw jr C gj*e rem T? pnt? wm mgk Tiapiritirt Sttrafi* Saftty Zm Sttraf e. r 1 best different cos* b;oa:ton? o i f en?;>era ture and huni:dit) mttrp foods at their luilest, fleet t favor and p: o *ide the moit pr?ct:cai r-ethed for food pr?** enaricn^A* Jo* cost; Scaled- in - Si eel G-E THRIFT UNIT wit* Or! CsolrKf BROWN FURNITURE HOUSE J. L. Brewn Prop. Youngsville, N. C. "Home of The Thrifty" HAVE, money: ? "AVE MONEY! TiaveMoney For Your Family IF anything should happen to you what would happen to your FAMILY . . . would they be provided for? They can be cared for if you leave them a home and MONEY. START SAVINS REGULARLY NOW W ? Welcome YOUR Banking Business FIRST-CITIZENS BANK & TROST COMPANY CORNER MAIN" AND NASH STRERTf LOUISBURG, N. CAROLINA BANKING BOFR*! 9: IK) A. M. TO 8:00 P. M. THINT1 THIN*! 'Home of The Thrifty" HAVE MONEY: ? ? ? HAVE MONEY! i TONKELS DEPT. STORE | D NOW OFFERING OUTSTANDING VALUES FOR D "Spring Shoppers" I All the latest styles in Wearing Apparel is now being shown through- !j m out the entire store withe the most amazing values ever brought to the || U buying public of Louisburg and Franklin County. Here are a few of H p these great MONEY-SAVING BARGAINS ! jj Q ID LADIES' NOVELTY FOOTWEAR in Patent Leathers, Japonicas, Brown and White, Solid White and all the new styles in Bines. Valnes up to $3.50 ? Your $ choice 194 MEN'S SUITS The biggest slash in price Tonkel's has ever taken ! s7.95 ? '9.75 A SUIT ! Single and Double Breasted. D40 inch BROWN SHEETING Good Quality ! Q Jc Per Yard 36 inch PRINTS, Fast Color Jc Per Yard One Rack of New Style SILK DRESSES Printed and solid colors While They Last ! *1.00 Each One Rack of Ladies' SPRING TOPPERS In new high shades, Sizes from 12 - 20 Each 9 4 SHEETING, good quality Per Yard - MEN'S GOOD PLOW SHOES Light weight. Flexible rubber bottoms. While they last ! Pair NEW SPRING MILLINERY JUST ARRIVED ! HATS, Values up to $2.00 Special $? Now * Ac I Q BOY'S OVERALLS All Sixes n MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS JJ Formerly sold for 79c Special jy H u DON'T ? TA \l 1/ Fl >C W,LL NOT BE|| QfoRGET I VlllVLL O UNDERSOLD ! H "LOUISBURG'S SHOPPING CENTER" IE D n
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