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NETS AND OBSERVER. RALEIGH. N..C WEDNESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 17. 192f : Ml OF GOLD .1 Longshoremen Handle Metal As Nonchalantly As if It Were Scrap Iron Sew Tart. Aug. 1 014. Uu f it. ramiag here every large paaacngsr Km tkat pliet the Atiaatie, it bead! it Yf aeeaeea aad loaglorra-n mac ehabntlj as if it wera rap iruii. Om ark sbipt at the Olympic arrive Xe(T)i of deltar worth of the preeioat. metal aipanraae euek at mlJ have nnap4 am. sU fallcoa sailing the Spanish ataia. Bt the heavr, eei. boad boiri of iageta t coin stored away in tke holds of the giant linrm arouse aaioag paaaragere aad erew fir Irti iatereat thee the presence of aa internationally known actress or pn wianiag rsaeraaiaa. It ni rdoeatly enaoaaerd that the r. R. Sub-treasury vaults hero already held H.SOCyW.OOO im (Old, one fifth of tfaa world's eatire supply. Gold ii classified at fright and a certain Tata per tea ii paid for tram parting it, altkough due t iti value special consideration ii given tn it safety. Oa each of those big ships is a vanlt known in. hip liigiiag tie ttfaat MJLJiA.iijibosor cham ber, heavily hard with armor 'jtlnfr steel loeatad ia oaa of (lit loner hold is inch a position that it can he ap reached front but one direction, by n passage opening trom but one dmir r hatch. There ia aa apace around the etroiig room for a aould be thirf to work vtit'i drill, and indeed, if he should get in ho wasild, probably find himseir risoner. ' Delivered -rt the-ship ia a Knrepe.iu port the purser carefully ' checks tlx umber ef hoae, notea trie stated value af the contents, sees to it that pmprr customs permits for shipment hjivr been issued aad in the nam of the akin aim the billa of lading. Unrlir his personal eye it is stows'd ia I lie strong roosa v.here it ia again checked. Tha roam ia locked and the keys ami combination of tha door am retained in tha purser's own far. Oa scvoral af tha ships Mretrit alarm devi.et add la tha protection. FIVE MILLION PERSONS ON UNEMPLOYED LIST ( - UTaahinjrton, Aug. HV-B.tat rati atatea arailnble at tliia tiaia abnw that 6,T35X)f1 peranat ar out of employment ia tha Uaitad Btatrs. Srwrotary of 1 kar Davis reported to tha 8ennta to day ia mpoaaa to a resolution callint -far gra. Vf. Davia said it naa impowiblc ta gia aa ratunate af the auraber of It aaa prartilall.f ImpoaaiUe, tha for re tar? said to grt awwt lWtra. Tha total aa girra, a addol, minted to tka differenea in tha aumltor of em r.1. nxaa named or IT rolla lt month at enmpaml with the lak l anplTmat in iVM. iXtnufarturiag and marhaniejil InJui trie, including building tradea. show ad tka highest percentage of unant plnytiicnt. the rstimnte being 3.HtO,000 the. report aaid. Oter iadustriea liat ad a era mining, tranaportntinn, trade ad clerical workers and domeatic sad pertnnal aervir. TWIN CITY MAY CALL SCHOOL JJOND ELECTION H'iastea Ralem, Aug. Id. The slder aaea are rnnaidrring tha question nf caJliBf ta eb-ction to Tote on ths quest tiea of million dollnr bond Usua for school purpose. Before railing it, koaCTcr, rusting rood it mm will be trtt aubaiitied to tke citircna through tka press. Tha proposition provides for three new aekool buildings for wait pupils and additioaa to present buildings, as wall at completion of plana for big central acliool building for colored children; alee additions to mi eolored school buildings. The alvc at in addition ta ftOO.OXHJ bond issue eted several anontht ago. "CYCLONE" M1END0N GETS PURSE OF $5,000 Wuittoa-Saleni, Aug It. -Kvangelitt JfcLendon. who rlotevl a four weeks aneeting at North Wilkesboro last night received purse nf Art thousand dol Ian. 1 additian ;,6Mi pat raised for aipeaes. Hundreds .! . profession f religion and thousands of church embers war reclaimed. Many alleg ed block tders destroyed their stills fol lewing their esavertioa. Senator Lodge To Represent U. S. at Great Conference (Ceatlaaed Proas Page One.) qusrtert if wat aaid that this govern raent saw ao raaton why It should be eipeeted to pay the entire eost of a eon ferenee ia which all the participating aatioai are ai vitally interested at th Valtsd States, aad that there never had been tny intention of doing so. Railroads Want Tax Commis sion To Reduce Value tCMtlaaed Fran Pag Oat.) fore aa order ia forthcoming ia tka aaa tier. AU petitioaert agreed that tha policy f allowing each touaty to declare a kerisaaUl reduction ia valuta, and tkt fast that reductions varied ao widely from conaty t eouaty, kad seriously demoralised tha matter af aaaesaiag property owned by eorporttioal. It was pointed out tlkaa in many counties rait- - read property would b Used to double the amount paid tatt year. Questioned by Colonel Wattt, Mr. Davia admitted tkat In 1919 th Coaal lint kad paid (M00,0O0 la taiea, and )y (00)00 under tkt raluea of last rear, bst .would pay (900,000 it th ' Valuation wtr left to lUnd tl It II Haw. Other aoadl wtr affected la th am way. It wu spUlatd tkat tkt rodactioa kat year wat du ta th fact tkat rtllroadt wtra already ea th book at U per coat f their valor, wall that property vta lltted at alt' 45 per " ctat - - a -' - Bepreteatlnf tha CoaVt Lin wait Thomst W, Davit and O. J. Joseph, tai feat for tha railroad tot tht Seaboard, Marray All ahl Oenera Cenasel W. U Funk I and for tha Souther. A. RfS MID 0 tai naawwaer for tke rwtither. Tka UggKt Vycrs tad Aa-crin Tataare taatfaav si';-,-- are l: j oavta fraaa fha rci.:.'i,.: r.ol of I9t0, and the ordir ui'rtiiy n in agreraarat With the reivi ' t i.f ti. appelant made Uf.ire lii i Ni 'c Tat C'omaiiaaion. Tic ' '-'.J in the eoantjr are red.n-i l u:r i -14 anil: ids doliars fr hi ti.e l.n.M in tha rt-port ef t'.e Tn i.'ot; n -mum to tka aj'eriil aesua of the-tienerat A aemtlr a year - No fflit was mad- tf. r the ( , mi miaaiaa yetterdav a;eraoo tien plea for rediwt;in cf 'I e-n nt waa prM't4 ! Jci.i I r, and theva aa little heii'snrv on 1" j.Ti rt of tha Cominiiaios in cri..i: the n -ductioa aed for. T(e, trtl'.-n-c n.m paaMa. It is uaderatovT. hate returned property for tai.it iub tl.u "Jcar at an atn'iate sVkUie t f aioo.t nine uuiiiun dollars for the to corr.paic, in pli of the S3 million ordered yrsterd.'O. r.ffort a.ia nihde' t'.v the totMci-o , .,ni panica efre tLe Rcventie ''ouiiu.iiefot! was formed to have the (Vinnu sion'a ordi r in the i:.iie 'Tt 1 1 -rwl, Mtli a bill of eieeption filed. No art i..-i as ever tnken by ths Tai CoinmiiMon ad the new Revenue foiniiiHiion in herited the fne when it went into office May 1. The mine t ve.-tirliv aa the aluc eontL'jiJtd fur by Ihe to bacco compunit throughout A vneirty of individual appixli, mil anolliir present ment from Hrdo niunty took! up mint uf the duv before the tolacce ease m rulled up. lll. eouaty wanted to further uinend it judgment of ordering a -" per cent r"l,".ti2EjSJLISWJljr "Ireiidy approved by tha t'ouiniWKioo, atiiT order 1 pTifr al rernlaatioa of the property in the county. The Communion took the view that enough had been done, down there for ths present, and Hie lii per cent reduction will stand as it is. The ('ran berry Iron Mine, in Averv lounty, s?ked for a reduction but the matter si left.opi n for further consideration. Fordney Declares Tax Burden To Be Cut 200 Millions (Ceatiaued Krom Page One.) payer might improperly reduce hoi'Mi" tmn by changing hit final year, thn splitting kit annual iurome in two pir- J'o prevent siieh an evnNion, he s-M Hie bill provides that in the cusp of return ror u Ui'riori nr ics t:i;m one vmr the net ineomf fhsll be placed on an nnnunl bssis and the bit rtn x proper coiiiputed thereou in aecordaiiee with the niiniher of montln in in'h period To prevent evnilnn of tni through the medium of wash sules, Mr. ford nev said, a section Imd been jmt in the bill to- limit deductions fry losses by providing that no deduction should be uUownl for loaves miNlained in the sale of securities where the tin payer nt or about the time of such sale pur chased identical securities. Tha provision of the preseut law dliiig -with surtax nasion by cor porition organiraliou, tlit report suid. was revised to meet the decision of the (supreme f'onrt in the slock dividend esse. There would be imposed on ror poralions nf this character a flat addi tional iurome tux of -.1 per i wit of the net income, but if the stockholders JttJUldLJUwnhidr distributive shares in the net income of the corporation in the same manner as irieiubera of a partnership, such laies to be in lieu of all income taxes tipnn the corporation. Mr. I'nrdney aaid some mortgago and investment companies had boeu ob Uining eieaiptiont allowed by law to building and loan associations by operating under the guise rf uck as socuitions. In prevent such evasion of tai, tha chairman enulained the ei emplion hail been limited In the new bill to ''domestic building and loan associations operated exclusivity for the purpose of making loans to mem bers. Dentorrstir t:asrewa- The llemocratic enuriit began In the late afternoon nd aftef ii recess was continued tonight. ricpresentntive Kitchia, ranking lieniocrat on the ways and means committee, who it dctuiued nt his homfc iu KeoUaiid .Neck, N. C, by illuesa, acut a telegram to the caucus urging solid Democratic oppolition to the Kcpublienn measure. Ho bos been kept fiitly informed as to-the pfovisiuiis of the bill and eveuta during Its pre partition and expects to review it in n message to be sent to the Democrats tomorrow . Wnys and means committee Democrats in preparing their minority report, which they have until Friday to lib. will make use, It is understood, ot especially prepared tables showing coin pnrative tuxes under Hit present law aad the Republican aieatiirc. Tiny will undertake tu show that individuals hav ing iueomra "ranging Trom 3,0Wt trr j- lorj.otst i year wtlt pay the same t-nxes aa at preseut, whetras those having in comes exceeding Hi,iKi will get reduc tions ranging from 1 per cent to 50 per eeat. Tho Democratic report also will claim, it is said, that corpoiations hnv leg net prolits of trom five to ten per rent will pav as much or more under the proposed 12 1 i per cent corpora tinn tax at they do under the excess Seaboard Air Line Railway INFORMATION BULLETIN Niagara Fnlll( X. Y. Tickets Special Excursion fiires. (in snle July 0, 14, SO, 2S; August S, 11, 17, 23, 31; Koptembor II, :N; October lj. Limited 17 days. Round Trip Fart from Raleigh $26.70 Special Excursion fares to Atlsutie City and oilier 'eiv Jersey re torts. Tickets oa salt July 5, 1.1, 1!, 27; August 2 1,1 it "t ao Limited 11 days. HOUND TKIP TARES FHOM IIAI.KKiH SHIS:,. ' RaUigh-Portsmouth-Norfolk AU Steel Sleeping Car Line Open Union Ptstioa ;00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Dnily -Arrive Norfolk 9:00 sjo. Raltigh-Washington All Stel Sleeping Car Lin Open falon Station 9:00 to 11:10 p.m. Daily-Arrive Washington. D. 0, 8:30 a. tn. ' Arrlr New lots, 1:57 p. m. SUNDAY EXCURSION RATES TO NORFOLK, VA. $4.00 Round Trip Effjcetivt etch Sunday Juna Sth to September 4th, 1921 B tuft sad tet tkat your tiektt rtadt PE ABOARD. For all informs titra desired tall oa Ticket Agtau of tht andertigticd- JOHN T. WEST DlvieUa Paaatnger Agent ' H tl . Pka 111 proits aa4 tea per cent crporatmn taiua, wkila rerporatHs n.akia 1-"' per rent i t n.ore " ill b' gr:it ' redvtioat oa a gts ia!ed nale rkv will amount ia some ti u i h r fl per reer, Hepft-M-atative I'rrsr. nf Wiseoesm. a Hrpubliran member nf t' o sum j" d means rommittee. plans to file a.fip pi' nteatai Jiijrity report. aUirf? tr'iatioa of the naditlded prufcti cf or,.ir:itinoi and ether oiirtes rt wealth as "rerun mended to fbnf res' last ytar by Jcretary ll .mluii. Jl i undcistoixl that Mr. Freir's pur).. ii not only to brine th mat'et. to the attention of tka Hu.'. but al to tin- rk'BB'e ''finance ,rw.:"" which is to take" ap the bi'4 'nn . ter its paai;e by the House s.i ;, t.. hart it readv for the hr.iuV when u,:. prous .J rei ess cf emigres cr. U Iri'i not mon'h. Cannon Mill Now Holding Stage In Strike Situation , tlontinurtf From Pane Onr ) i oji.'.ciient from a c.ty lolin'.r: -t t -i t -f that is lemoeratic. The ni ' i ' ii il of the niai.'i f,o '. rers here is ;.r tn the death on the union. 'I hi v oe i n Kod in it ac. tlu ir acuti hot,litv has dmen hundreds of uper alaca uito it hUo would nev r ha )iilhcd fi' In r isi-. .1 1 1 1-1 now at the Kannnpolls mill there are fort lie i ji ctinent suits ienti:iii; ind in every intiiice the union elnini the puri'MM' i.s to ejoi t soulO committee ehaii loan or leader in the uiiinn. There are a dnen i jeetiiH-iit alts nt "the Mart sell mill tind tt cl(imed that these nre also Hie Te7icTerT"Ttr- ttn- te4iV u-rrhrn. lie sorest spot in the labor mtuutum here today is the fact that the Mrikers (eel their union leaders have been pen alized for their no t n .ties and tins has aroused the pnaet. bitterness. row Mora Keturn. There were today a few more oper atives at the llarlsi II null, whiili begau oticratioii yeiterdaN1, and everything norVed smoothly. 'I'lie soldiers kept the people on the move. The special ofti V-ef," wTi'o ft' t' W fW-'pTirri -rlttty the- villaKej h-id his t;uu and dtiiy removed by l"0 women and one man who did not like ijiiineers. One lnaii pot nr rented tor failure to obey orders to move. Troops continued on (ruard nt tha lck mill, wliuU bis become the ipiii-teM place in I'oncnrd. The soldiers walk their mst in a military manner. but with a cordial jrreetmir for easua visitors. The nut i picketing ordiniinci has ia"sed hi to the dienrd. It w lUH.'r i-ntorceil. I tie soliliers need no ordinance tn keep people on the move, and there Is little opportunity lor pick cling. With the military on the ground, Con con! feels easier and for the. timo be ing the Situation has cleared. The tei tile linions nre making spasmodic ef forts In win something out of tlto wrecs aijo of Inst hopci lint with little success. Ho far the strike has been lost. How hniR Jhn soldiers tuny remain i jipeenbtivr. Many of thcui have left tlieir jobs and hoIkkIv bacJc houit proinHes thrni protrrtinm They -nre guttingll nnxldiis to return. Hut the indicat ions now are that they will be here for some time. r Judge MoKlrny, who is bolding Pu perior Court here this week. svriisK Which Battery? You won't be satisfied with a car unless you are satisfied with the battery. The Willurd Threaded Rub ber Battery not only gives the right service to begin with, but keeps on giving it, and actually outlasts the battery plates The plates are insulated not merely separated. And the Threaded Rubber Insulation neither warps, cracks, nor punc tures, because unlike wood separators, it is not affected by battery acid. Drive around. Ask questions. We give authoriied Willard Service. RALEIGH STORAGE BATTERY CO. I'hone ttfl W. R. DENT. Mar. KAI.EICH, S. C. Raleigh. N. & Wttkgd. Batteries mte'l&,,t?-iMt(a t K;s!e (MBtabuiary ta deal itk tatk uttit c4 i- Thi luew euld go aad stay at iorg : aeelrt with wit trouble at they worn ! t Eiviag their est re t.a.e t i:irf d'ltie. . Harding Fails To Recognize Claims of The Southeast nominate: From Page Oae.) j luo'ci an gained t!;" for makiag aa eiirBvs: j ee. h in iha.'? of his amend rrent, w hsch rra i : 'No i ie iiti.in or other protest shall be lev itl ra the property of any per n ot penlti'i i.r ferfe:N nit nf anv stirgtsl violations of the prohibition t until s.irh icoh tss Ue r-mviet-cl or h.u pi.ade3 guiliy to tke eliarges nut of wincb. said p'naity aad forfei 1 1- re shi.ubi csn.c." Objoetioa ws raised and the fiuai outenrae was tha. the amrndn ent sat ruled out aa not being 'germane. Mr. Ward sought to iv ,i person's land and other property t.l! a i nvieiion had loen made in s t.it. I hi re hat enre o kVprcsrntatiro r.nson n re.iiet trm the authorities of rntniico coun'y to have the War hepartment withdraw its reu:re,meiit f. r too draw bribes'' ovr- Hay lliver, which it is helilre not now required, but are a needless eipense, cottm the county of I'amlico thnusauds of dollar. Many years ago the War Department Investigated the matter and required siraivbridgej above Uay Hiver at Hay boro and at Haird's crock, the river bring navigable above these points where bridges were ueede.l. That was in the Jimo when sailing craft used thfxitcjyjH.it no thtre are siusH gus boats being' TrttM, and -it is hrM That the drawa are not required, as the gas boats can pass under the ordinary bridge. The letter to Representative Ilnnton says that there is no iliad vantages to anvnne in getting rid of the draws, and has referred the mat ter to (itneral Hl.vk, of the engineer mg section of the War 1'cpartment, asking for an investigation to see if the change can he made. Want Pershing to Sprsk .nngri'ssnian Ward has receive. I n letter from Albert Willis, secretary of the New Hern Kair Association, asking that as" ho la at Ulnek .Monnrain -end Sae TRUfc for infants & mauds tV 'or Inf.nva, fnesllds and Oresrtnf Children I fba Original Food. Drink Vot Ail Afa I rlilWf 1 mU THEU.S.USCOTREAD s Hera ia the U. S. Ueco Tread, with a long-establiahed sundard of aervlca amcjng motorists who have an eye to value, a well aa to price. While selling for less than the otrier tlrea in tha U. S. Fabric line, the Usco haa earned a repu tation for quality and dependable economy which, ia not sceeded - ty any tit ia ita claaa, United States 71 res era Good Tires 1.S.USCO TREAD U. S. CHAIN TREAD U. S. NOBBY TREAD U.S. ROYAL CORD U.S. RED & GREY TUBES l)fl -i 5a United States fkat GeaeraJ "ertiieg it at BUtawra. if ka will at dearer la prrM ta aerttra tka aeeeptaare af General Parskiag ta make aa addrea at the fair aa rVptetaber 14. Mr. Briawva it to retara front kit vtcajioa at Black Mountain ia tha aaoraiag, aad it is orderMood that the request baa reached kiaa too rate to tee General Pershing. t'eagressasaa Ward koldt that tkt Public Health 6errire witk tka cob 'tiruaare of its statements about pel b.gra conditions in North Carolina kss either been defiaite or saUafactory, and ka ia tetkiag ta get facta and not theories. Today he sent a letter to Sor gvoa deaeral Cuaanting, asking km to furnish tha "samea and addresses of ali persoat ia North Carolina whom your investigators havt discovered as having pellagra." Tha latest state mint of the Fuhlie Hralth Service in which it virtually withdraws the word ing of Its first announcement about "famine and starvation" as geucrallv understood to hive been" rhsrged against tha South. It regardej hrre ,is being a clumsy wsy of getting away from its fir-t statement, which it is held should be clearly and epeetwcaHy' repudiated. One nomination for postmaster in North Carolina wat sent to tU 8easte today by President Harding. Tint is for the confirmation ef William J. Mode as postmaster at Kutherfordton. The War finance Corporation an nounced today that it has agreed to make an advance of tdlO.OUfl to an ex porter for the purpose of assisting in financing the exportation of eotton to Helgium. at also- announces that it has received repayment of a2,H3t,C0 Horcuutit of the principal due tn con nection, wiTh an aivattee for finanftiijf the cxportntion of grain to Belgium, New Poet masters The rostoftlce IVpartment nnnounces that Walter It. Thompson has been ap pointed postmaster at 1.1 rod, Itobeton county, vice J. K. Bridgers, reiigiied, nnl ()ra T. Nicholson ns postmaster at Frlnngcr, Invld0fln county, vice J. W, McDowell resigned, who, it ia stated, was "never in possessijn." Another au uoti ncemct.t is thuT a. commission has been issued to' Robert's'. BlTre -past-' niristcr at Manleij Moore" ronnty. A slalemeut from it is published in its bitltrtUi that "the. oflioial nsi 4iud titl ASK FOR Horlick's The Original Avoid Imitationa aad Subs ti tat at. Jlsh Milk. MahtJ Oreln R.trietta Possrier N Coluiig-Nwihing-ligesUbl Fe9b IN all of modem merchandising the biggest conundrum is the fabric tire situation. Around 70 of all car owners Use fabric tires. Their instinct for quality is as strong and insistent as any one else's. Why, then, are they offered such hodge-podge stocks of "dis count tires." "odd lots,""seconds," "retreads" and other so-called bargains of uncertain origin? Sooner or later the public al ways seeks out quality. As a matterof melf-protectiontifoc no other reason. The out-and-out opinion in favor of ,U. S. Fabric Tires has spread more this year than it ever did. Mill Tire Company . , Raleigh. N. C. Carolina Cadillac Company . Raleigh. N. C City Garage .rUleigh, N. C tf postal sariaga system kfaeefotth aha!l t postal aarings." This ia pursue -e of a re solution adopted Aagvit 1J by ta board of tnistees. J. A. Thames, ef WilmingtaB, s,-erv tary to Congrrsman I-oa, sarttt 1-ave tomorrow for little Roek, Arkansas to vi'.t h s father, lr. Joha Thames form cr!r of Wilm-inftoa, aw tha fiy health cff.cer ef Littla Rok. President K. W. Chase, of the C.fi vers!ty of North Carolina, aid klrv C'.sse, rj" lit today ia W'ah.ngit n. Misses Ethel Johnson and Jesie Cox. of Ashehorn, a'e Sisiti-g h. r f.icatt of Miss Dorothy tirinjes, they alau having tieea en t visit to Atlantic City. Th. yourg ladies rre "visitort this after nooa to Congressman Hammer, whose tome is in Ashebnro, and he took them to points of interest about the Capitol bo'.'..; iig. Colonel Iredell Miaret, bf Wilmington, low a spevml assistant rf the Depart ment of Justice, is in Washington fnr awhile an business for the depiTtmei.t and is accompanied by his son. Cnj-taln tieorge D. Menrcs, of the Merei.ant Ma rine. Amucg the North CuroUuiant v inline In V.'atdiingtuu today are: Mr. arid Mrs M. a. Allan', tit ureensooro; Mrs. J. lire Robinson, Mrs. 8. A. Robinson Mis hnra Robinson, and W'llli; m Robinson, of Uattonia; J C. Iiritnes, Don (. Wnl ser and Howard Beck, of Lexington; T. 8. Boyd and T. J. Htarr, of Wil -i ; U W. McCracken and U B Clemoni, of (ireensboro; Worrit Meyers, R (5. For Ask for FREE Paint Books and Color Card Kvery day of neglect tq your property coats you money. Kvcry bright day is u invitation to you to paint up the exterior ef your buildings and every day urges a ii"w finish for the interior. We will gladly estimate your requirementa and give you our help in choosing the corroetfinishes. - - r -Whaterer yon Mil require for the job will d)a found here, including a complete line of Brnshes, Paintl, Varnishet, Htiuns, Ennmels. McDonald-Edgerton Company "The Paint Store" PAINT CONTRACTORS 313 S. Wilmington the mafeOT ttme "OMnl to fa AhWe Mrs m rVA, fire tirsa. Mi made now. aeoig antaa' mw, " People have gotten very close to the U. S. policy. Felt it. Benefited by it And passed the word along. It's a policy settled to onestand ard for all U. S. Tires. Whether fabrics or cords. Small sizes or large. j Giving to Ihe fabric tire user fresh, live tires. Being made now. Being shipped now. All the original U. S. vitality and servcecomes through when you buy a U. S. Fabric Tire. , a) "Usco," "Chain," "Nobby." Three different treads. Built by the same brains, the same policy, the same quality ideals that have made U. S. Royal Cords the standard meas ure of tire worth. Sinter Rubber Company N. C Sales Company . . . . Dicka Motor Company Henry W. Bryan u tuae, J- and llon.e Fartaif. af Ash ri:W; Joha Ka!- . Jr, t. L. M ore aal John N. Then-r, ef Kjleijh. t-j "r ml GENUINE T8U LL" DURHAM tobacco makes 50 good cigarettes for 10c - PUT IT ON Phone 1349 . . Raleigh, N. C Raleigh. N. C. Garner, N. C h. Asdrrwa- 4-ktrray A. Hubbard, I - 7 T
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