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SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 30, 191ft THE INLVVo AINU UiSoLKVLK FACING PROBLEM OF PARKING SPAC E City Officials ' Perturbed Over Increase of Motors; Where To Put Them More adequate faeUlUe for the auto mobile, particularly with . regard te specially selected parking area or pub lic garages, form on olthe Interest- ht problem with which th city A eial or landscape architect, ia eoa- treated today a a result of tho re markable iaereaae ia the use of tho piotor-driven vehicle. , Everywhere tho growing number of lara ia bringing about aa intensified baffle which -brings is -ita wako aot tat Matters of policy concerned with It operation but also a pressing need for adequate prevision for tba vehicle while at rest. In the old dy tho hltchlni-posl sufficed. If a man lived at any great distance from tha city be either eaaia In rarely or took a train.. But a radio of SO to 70 miles I no deterrent to tho shopper now yhlle there la a constantly growing through traffic to ho considered aa welt. The consequence I that every town and eltf draw a much larger traffie than could ever have been possible under the old mod of travel. . - Travel Increases. Jf th travel ha increased, however, .tb.rerangeniDt, ot oity.f aciRUeete provide for thi new .overflow ha natur ally bee alow. Tha city architect who laid out 99 per cent of tho town -a4"iti of tha. United State bad - thought nf web a development to keep in mind and in consequence tht man who has charge of town planning to-: day lias an entirely new factor to con sider. , - -Kecently the problem ha attracted tha attention of Massachusetts authori ties on this subject and inquiries have bcn directed, to tha Natlouul Automo bile Chamber of Commerce which con- till. M.ol, .lint 111 Um -1 in.ou.t A .Kin ...WVM Wt M V , V W authorities everywhere. What ar... nin t ..Iplaatitv f1v.n over to parking in the city. Is ona of tho question asked. What la the ipsco required for tho various type of mo tor trucks and automobiles, ia another. Then, too, there is the factor of than info clearance spnee required for mov ing and standing ear in the - street while the' part which through traffla may play In tha traffic of any city ia also a various element. Will Seek Hart. Whilo the first element to bo take into consideration la that of conven ience and safety, It may also b point ed out that the comparative facilitiea which a eity haa for th earo of ve hicles may have a decided bearing en ita economic life a, naturally, the buyer who use an automobile will seek Ih mart whore he may most eafely dta- - M LI. I I I L M - i ... . jniaw iw vvuicjv wniie m uin siorea. Advertise American Machinery, Mailco City, Nov. 12.(8y Mail.) Two trains bearing American-made farm machinery are now touring the republic demonstrating modern meth ods of agriculture. The tour ia being i eonaueiea nnuer me supervision or the government. smsennnmmmsmnmmnsemBm V Ohio produae more barrel hoops than any other State. COLD WEATHER BOOSTS ' CLOSED CARS AND TOPS Hammond' Bale Company, local rep resentative of the Defoe-fcustiee Com pany, lee, Detroit, Michigan, manu facturers of the L'ntus Liasonaette fee Fords, is lading that the coming of cold tad more unsettled weather i affecting their business in muck) th am way that the weather influence the purchase ef eloeed cars. The Cstua Umousette ia a light, la expensive, all-weather top for 1'ords, which can be quickly fitted to any model. Ita most distinctive feetiir le that It ia built alone th line of tho Jord it' self, simple aad durable eaougk to out- lost several pain or aide eurtaiaa, aea yet complete aad compact eaougo to meet the csigeaeiea of all weather aad ceasoas. One important feature ef the Vatui fjuionsette ii the aaethod ef handling the windows, which ia always a bard on ia ready-made open car tope, be cause ef the difficulty-ia keeping than from rattling. Another feature Is that it eaa be used in connection with the body aad top ef a Ford without alter ations. The I. at us Umousette atiilae tha principle of the window shads to it best advantage, livery window is mads or a high grade rubber fabrta and durable DuPont pyralin. It construc tion 4a such that constant vibration ennnot loosen any Joint, and even with the hardest usage it will not rattle or eoine loose. WANT TO HONOR MEMORY OF BOLDIIRS WHO DIKD London, Nov. 13. Proposal tkat the body of an unidentified aoldior be trans ferred from 1 ranee aad givea burial with due pomp and ceremony ia Weet nineter - Abbey" -' aa "a mcmerfciTi lo Britain's dead waa voiced ia the Bouse of Commons when Colonel W. W. Alh ley, a Unionist member, asked whether the government .would do thif- Andrew Bonar Law, Lord Privy tie!, in reply anhl: "In my opinion tha feeling on this question, with which not only the gov ernment, but the whole aatioa deeply sympathizes, is carried out in a mere enpressive way by the decision to repro duce in a permanent form the cenotaph in Whitehall, which, a ita asm im plies, is a memorial te all thaae eitiaen of the Empire, ot every creed aad raak, who gave their lives for their country. Wants Cheney' Sent By Mail vjaiawan(mminB. , r Cheney! Expectorant Recom mended for Colda end Bros ' chial Trouble. "Superior to Anything Else," Saya Mr. RicharcUan Or dert Six Bottle t Thne.. r La l rn.. ...... v..... . superior to anything j ever tried for cold or bronchial trouble. Bend me by first (nail six bottle of your ei cellent medicine." J. B. Richardson, Sweetwater, icna, . Yon will always And Cheney's Ii pectorant highly effective for cough ar cold ef long (tending, whooping cough, sroup, aatbma, core throat ar common, vmrur voius. an guvyiug vuuen an paroxysms will grow lighter from the use ef Cheney' Eipcctoraat ae that the offerer feel much better ia a short time. Nothing ia better te aaa ia all Bronchial trouble. Try it by getting a bottle today from Four druggist Aqv, Mrs, JOE PERSON'S REMEDY M) .7 St' nnwu wis. : RICOMMCNQgO FOR 4 BLOOD DISEASES "... ' - i - USfF AS A CosMral Teaic, Alterative anl arVifieraf UsaBloeeL Parr mandsil for Tettcev Eroptioqa and Disease that cecne lmwuritiee mi the Blaad. alaa Uditwstiaci ami Stomach Trembles. MANY 1MMI0RANTI KKTVRN TO ITALY. FKUM AMIRICA Naples, Nor, l,(By Wail-) About 80,000 Immigrants have returned to Italy from the United States throuch the port of Naples since January 1. Th number I increasing month by month, and with the rveut release of (hips hitherto requisitioned by the allies, it is estimated that 10,0( K) Italians will greet Vesuvius again every month. The fortune brought by the return ing Italians are gladly., welcomed br their relatives, mad needy by the war. The prosperous appsaraaee of the pa songcrt to generally commented on, be ing probably the result of five year of savlnge at wartime wegee ia America, aad their" well mad elothea and sub stantial baggage form a striking con. treat to th bags and rags ia evidence when emigrants leave for America. Emigration ef Italian te th United State by way of pipples, tha most im portant embarkation point of (migrant la Southern Europe, ia still very far from pre-war levels. Pata'from the Italtaa Emigration Office in this elty indicate list, aaid from returning reservist, JJIT Italian sailed to the-' United Htate from Naple during th rt eight and a half months of 191!). The great majority of tboec were wives, children, and other near reliitivca of Italian already in the United Btntes. who have hitherto been prevented from joining their families because of Con ditions incident to the world war. The number of actual emigrant as the word I ordinarily used, is practically negli gible. Ia contrast wltb thiat condition, it may be noted that in 1913, tho laat year before the wnrr'19818fH emigrants rates, and the continuance ef .Amcrieia passport restrictions. torm Warning aa Out. Washington, Nov. W. atoms warn inga wero ordered by tho Weather Bu reau today for Kan port lo pelaware Breakwater fad (Southward t Jackson ville, Flu. A severe disturbance was reported over Northern Illinois, moving north went. Wrong aoutherly wind to night becoming southwest Bunday were forecast. ..' -- - . ' 1 ' " Strike In Berlin. Berlin, Friday, Nov. SI (By tha As sociated 1'reis.)- The (caii-oltieial nsws agency say tha worker of tha Bitter fold district have voted 8,000 to 4,000 to declarer a general strike, The men however, declare they wll Id emer gency work no that Berlin "may be eaa. plied with electricity, - Waal Terma Mediled. faria, No, 19 Oerjnaa Democrats and Socialist are argiog the Berlin goveramaat to modify it attltuds rel ative te prisoners of war and reparation for ehlpw knnk by their tier in an crew ia Scape Flow, according to dispatch from Berlin published by the I'ressc de Paris. It is aaid that members of tba parties believe the government has beea toe atubbera la making the stand evidenced by the two Botes received by th Peace Conference. r - i i i f l ) nTUDERCULOCIC It was whew phyvidaaa aaid it waa impeeeible for i. U. Miller, Ohio Druggist te aur Wv tie rarage of Tuber ca iesia, be began ezperimeatlng ea himself, aad disco re red the Home - Treatmeut, knowa aa ADDIL1NE. Anyone with Cesar hs thawlne cfH K 4- encv m tvbmlnmim, mar see t ADOtUNB . . T nlaie amsctiomv Send jmor I BaHCIaa, ; . , i and addrcm le CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Telia Racr Ta Get Oaiek RelTef from Head-Coldj. I?( Kplaadidl atrate through every air pes sage bead, soothes tha inflamed ar (wellea left Naple for the UaitI States. The j. musM membrane and relief aamtl la differeaec between the two total I eribed le the result ef tho operation ef the Literary Law of 1917. dearth of tbipa aad bnormally high passenger 7m as minute year clogged aectrll will apes, the air passage ef your fcrnd will clear aad you caa breakbe' fmsly, Na more hawkiag, (nnSling, blewing, headache, dryness. No truggliag for breath at night j year celd er catarrh will be go , Oct a small bottle of E!y( Cream Balm from year druggist bow. Apply little of thi fragrant, eatlstpti, kcaliag cream la year nestriia. It pea laf the aUntly, Ita Just fia. Xoa1 rtay (tuffsd ( with a eeld er aasty utwb-IaUaf M9:ulclUy sMTm FMk m 0imJmi wimainaW wsmcyw msaia, fl" ssanaw emmmrnj kw pMVm4 PRICE 1.38 PERSON REMEDY' CO. CMARLOTTC. N. C. Th Always Appropriate CiYf- V Gandy PartlcuUrJy tueh - ehoict Whitman'M v NorritffiXf.ur:J Martha i Wash? ..... " , Tak Home a Box or' .Send "Her" Box today. r I "Southern" Tires arc fully guaranteed and their mileage record shows ten, twelv fifteen and as; high as -seventeen thou sand miles of service over the rough streets and roads Pf the ''South. V-'" " . Made in tha Land of Cotton ' Supplied in all sizes, plain and non-skid treads, Southern Tire & Rubber Co, AUGUSTA, OA Distributed la Raleigh by , The Motor Sales Co. ( HI f. Morgan (t. - -V. ' V Iff .Xiiiiisy Giant Oil Engine The Economical Power for - . s Your Gin. Flour and Grist Mill or Electric Plant. SAVES 50 PER dENT OVER KEROSENE OR STEAM ENGINES WHEN OPERATED ON FUEL OIL. a See thia Engine in a Neiuhbor'i Plant Near Yeu Savinf Money. . Dillon Supply Company Mill Supplies Machine Shops RALEIGH, N.C. -J l n i i. I m n i m lu ii Mi l ii 1 l l ii ..in l I i feot s . . t , t W XL: X-X ; FIVE Mk$ in ONE on (Ac Pneumatic Cord . 7fra 9qvApptd Comment cha$$ia-handUi diyinlfied loads in eity and country hauling '. FilUOlt fMsnaerii M'?iLw B5. : rawjinsa fnatlaf aad lid: Ff lU Fm Hnlt tflaBeefsVlh lulhrrmiMw m PiwhMe in Cratae . rwileat 'mmluj ia Cwm . I ana M. hi f H-iNt " 'H Poets ' rt wbi VukU in mWakaOs. Bae4..vCnMe aUdhw. vrw4. as esMi slslks CmI, CKn. C.4 . KWfc CyttU, 6k VMi.au Sm Caa. . . UriM iiiwt Aeniw, rmmsa. iinansi ' anaeee. Pane rmdesHi em. etc, ( ,.. . , . A Cnmmw Tbama) WlOMmr V, ae Ymmr Urtit ; SOVTHEfN MOTORS CORPORATION ' fenrth aad Poplar Streets, " ." : Charlotte, Jf. C. , DItr!bitorn ef Commerce Truth and ' --' Commerce Service, Associate Pealerr Wanted, r . . -.k.- . . " ' j.; - ' i . THE COMMERCt MOTOR CAR CO, PCTROIT, MICH, aVmrt Peer VAweTr co f - S JT ' in ni.J-.'" " ' . x x 1 1 XU "" xx S-" vi-'c t. ' Th Right Car , ,X C o mm oiii wealth Investment You will ba dtlifhted bayond expactation with the exceptional comfort and eaay riding- rjiialitiea of thla new rnodel Commonwealth. The beau, ttful down-to-the-minute iport typs body with ita sfot deep upholstery af f ordi ample passenger capacity andhf restful ease of your favorite chair at home. The Wide openinar doon permit convenient intress and erres from tha car, and the storm curtains, operating with the doors, obviate the necessity for stooping and crawling. The .simplicity of con trol and flexibility of power malt tha operation of the car, tven by tht mort delicate woman; both eaft and pleasurable, , The Commonwealth Ultra 4-Forty owes its reputation aa car median ically right, not to mere printed statements but to its sterling construct ural features and actual road performance, 'The rigid super-reinforced steel freme forma- "foundation" that prevents all body working and at tendant rattles, and Insure the perfect and permanent alignment of all , working parte. The co-ordination of the. various mechanical units, de signed and approved by experienced automotive engineers, results in that eagerly sought "balanca" so necessity to continuous satisfactory s strvict under all conditions, and low rotlntcnanca cost. i - x Prompt Deliveries From Stock Campbell Motor Co. 310-312 South SalitbiirySte RftlcigWN.C. J.CDDAUTLEY i-rowf a-irv '; 0"'"j yfpx0Q . e t i ' TTTT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHniiimiinii
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