PAGE TWO THE BEAUFORT NEVS THURSDAY OCT. 15, 192S. a w I v,- I fy :" ZTZTi r-i-i rm rtn fm CW fiTI fiH fiT! nTt !7n rm r3fr fr 33 Sunday Night Radio Concerts- BY WORLDS GREATEST ARTISTS Arranged For This Winter Following an announcement re- ropolitan Opera Company, Victor ctr.tly by A. Atwater Kent, Philadel- Talking Machine Company and the phia radio manufacturer that the , Brunswick Talking Machine, sixteen world's greatest opera and concert ar- pother artists have signified their will tists broadcast programmes on sue- ingness to sign up. tcssive Sunday nights, beginning Oc- j The artists already engaged and tober 4, and ending May 1, the pro- definitely announced for the serifs of ject has received the indorsement of concerts are: Louiso Homer, contral educators and music lovers through- to; Edward Johnson, tenor, Mabel out many sections of the country. Garrison, soprano; Reinald Werren- Dr. John J. Taggart, U.S. Com- rath, baritone; Marie Kurenko, col missioner of Education, in a state- ratura soprano; Salvatore de Sterne-it given out by him from Wash- fanso, harpist; Alexander Brail ington yesterday, said that the broad- owsky, pianist; Leo Luboshutz; Chas. casting of concerts by eminent artists Hackett, tenor; Florence Austral, will add another important milestone soprano; Albert Spaulding, violinist; to radio development. Benno Moiselwitsch, pianist; Toscha Educational Value Praised Seidel, violinist; Felix Salmond, cel- "The plan to introduce operatic- list; Vincente Ballester, baritone; stars to the public through radio is John Powell, Pianist; Eva Gauthier, excellent," said Dr. Taggart. "It soprano; Anna Case, soprano; Frieda will be of great educatonal value to Hempel, coloratura soprano; Paul radio audiences and will stimulate in- Altouse, tenor; Arthur Middleton, terest in American music. This will baritone; May Peterson, soprano; do much to ncrease this country's Paul Kochanski, violinist; Mischa Le contribution to the surplus music." vitski, pianist, and Hulda Lashanska, Mrs. Arthur T. Watkins, executive soprano. secretary of the National Congress of Parents and Teachers' is another Broadcasting to Be Extended Broadcasting of these concerts will leader who heartily approves the be extended with stations throughout proposed plan to bring the voices of the country which ask permission to great singers and musicians to the join in on the programmes. It is also homes of millions of persons. possible that latar on we shall arrange "I am sure that many persons who for the artists to broadcast directly have failed to make the most out orfrom stations in different sections of radio programmes in the past will j,e country. now listen in more frequently," said i The concerts will begin at 9:15 P. Mrs. Watkins. "Personally, it is my j M- Eastcrn standard Time. The belief thai radio broadcasting wiH'third concert w;n be by Louise Homer be placed on a much higher plane, ( Sunday October 18th., they will be musically, than has been the case in br0adcast through WEAF and other the past. ' I stations to be announced later. The 25 Leading Singers Engaged artists have expressed enthusiasm re-Twenty-five of the world's leading garding the project, many of them opera singers and other musical stars beiiev5ng that one opportunity of already have signed contracts to en-1, and playing directly into the tertain radio fans throughout the homeJ of the American public will coming season, according to Mr. Kent afford them greater interest in their Subject to the approval of the Met- work. Carteret Broadcast Service Co. SEE US AND ARRANGE FOR DEMONSTRATION f. Of Atwater Kent Radio Beaufort, N. C. The Better Buick is a Man-sized Motor Car People appreciate a smart driving, easily-handled, but full-sized, man-sized car. The Better Buick for in stance. Each Buick model seats its capacity of full-grown people in relaxed ease without cramped legs or necks. Tall people, especially, enjoy its extra head-room and leg room. American men and women are above the average stature. And a smaller car than Buick is apt to be tight-fitting, low-ceilinged, crowdedl Drop in and try the ample, arm-chair comfort of a car that is right in size. Bring some of your six-footer friends. You will find an other big reason why Buick is so widely considered a better motor car another reason why there are a mil lion and more enthusiastic Buick owners. Or telephone, and we will send a Better Buick to your home or otiice for you to try. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY D a Ganoral Motor Corporation REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Flint, MicMian OIll-IJ 9k&&rBUICK WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES vRB BUILT. BUICK WILL BUILD THEM THE FOWLER AUTOMOBILE COMPANY NEW BERN, N. C. The Bank of Beaufort it Beaufort, N. C. in the State of North Carolina, at the close of bus- n - r r in r mess, septemDer za, i:o. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $34MJ'nn Demand Loans MOO -00 Overdrafts, unsecured United States Bonds and Liberty Bonds . . . 5,500.00 All other Stocks, Bonds and Mortgages . . . 5,000.00 Banking Houses, $14,443.84; Furniture and Fixtures, $3,108.01 17,551.85 Cash in value and net amounts due from Banks, Bankers, and Trust Co's 73'01' Cash Items held over 24 hours 57.80 Checks for clearing 1,129.07 TOTAL ' .. $453,995.30 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in 22'2S2n Surplus Fund 5,500.00 Undivided Profits, less current expenses and taxes paid -'Sj'S Bills Payable , If 'S22"22 Deposits subject to check, Individual llbi' Demand Certificates of Deposit vllanl - Cashier's Checks outstanding 1,95b- Time Certificates of Deposit, due on or after 30 days oo? oof 7? Savings D'eposits , Hnn nn Accrued Interest due depositors z,oou.uv TOTAL .V. $453,995.30 State of North Carolina County of Carteret, Beaufort, N. C, Oct. 12, 1925 I j A. Hornaday, Jr., Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemn ly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. A. HORNADAY, JR., Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before Co7xeTSl8tA:w me, this 13, day' of October, 1S5 JNO. FORLAW Jno. Forlaw LphSp Notary Public JOSEPH HOUSE My Commission expires 12-2-26 MIMMM-M-MMM'MM-aM'jtMMM'MMMMjMaMj.M CTd 1 .iii , rm i-th r3B rSSm rM CJfWi-fl l7,TT IF . m For The People of Beaufort Pi BEGINNING MONDAY OCT. 19th., AND EACH MONDAY THEREAFTER OUR MR. DAVIS WILL BE IN BEAUFOUT TO OFFER THE BEST SERVICE THERE IS TO BE HAD BY A MODERN LAUN DRY AND DRY CLEANING PLANT We Will Return Your Laundry! On Thursday of Each Week "Watch for the Yellow Track m NEW BERN NORTH CAROLINA IW'IMMW1)I J 1 1

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