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V THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY JUNE 30, 1927 American History Puzzle Picture iwffllliiRri WML if 1K1L mm f ul mm mm POT 7? - ' "'' INHUME Fj WT, MIS IT""" J J m,. ' j5 I km f'r Pf Ik Mm Champlain and the Iroquois. A test of the Indian's bow against the white man's firearms. Find Champlain's companion. Daddy's p4 Eveiiis, Fab- Tale ffNCr r Wt BONNER THE a. RCHLIGHT It was evening and Uncle John had taken the two children, Douglas and Dorothy, who were vlnlUiig him In the city, for a ride on top of a bun. They went along the riverside and suddenly a strong light was thrown upon them. In fact It wan ho strong that both the children put down their heads, for they really, really, could not stand the strong glare. f "Ifj a search I Mi t on one of the but tlesTilps"ln"Ke river," mild Uncle John, who wus sitting back of the children. I thought you might enjoy seeing the searchlights tonight." "But how can It get way over here, Uncle John?" asked Douglas. "Oh," explained Uncle John, "a .-searchlight is used so a ship can see things all about. They are having n fine lime looking at Ihe apartment houses and the other ships and at the monuments along the drive, such as "That's true," agreed Douglas. "But the searchlight Is one of the loveliest of wonders It's so pretty," said Dorothy. "And oh, how glad 1 am to have had one light up the very bus we were ou. That's a real adven ture we'll be proud to remember all our days." "Indeed we will," said Douglas. "For we not only saw a searchlight upon a ship, but we had one thrown upon us two children In the city. "And to think," he added, "we told Uncle John at tirst that It was so dark we couldn't see anything when he was planning this adventure." "Well, It was a surprise party," said Uncle John. "And tomorrow we will take the same ride by daylight so we can see the warships then as we did before when we were on our boat trip. And we can, too, see how little the searchlight could do beside old Mr. Sun !" ernjir of the Lions' I president of the Mi; Commerce, who vvel delegates, representin 200 Lions chilis l.i I LIous' convention In i-d.i district gov :itonii;tional, and i mi chamber of nmed the 13,000 g more than 1, lie International Miami. Female of the Species Absent-mindedness Is sometimes deadly, and doubly so tn the female of the species. Or. possibly It wasn't absent-mindedness. Anyway, when Bllmson left for the office the other morning his wife reversed a certain dally custom, or at least she got It mixed up with certain other domestic duties. As he passed out onto the front porch she was standing In the j kitchen door 'with a skillet In her hand. And she hurled the skillet at him and threw a kiss at the cat, which was trying to climb np onto the kitch en tiihlo Air Made to Order An apparatus Is operated at the University of Pennsylvania hospital, in Philadelphia, which enables doc tors to determine the cause of hay fever, asthma and other bronchial nll ments. It supplies an atmosphere to the patient either cleared of all pos sible Irritants or charged with pollen, dust, etc. By studying the effects of various irritants, the doctors can tell which Is causing the patient trouble. Paper Buildings Paper and seven other Ingredients which are being kept secret are used In a new cheap building material in vented by a Serbian -sculptor, Yovtm l'eshitch. The product Is lighter thnn brick and Is said to be fire and water proof, tire merely softening It a little. Its only limitation Is that It Is un suitable for buildings of more than two stories. Washington Star. . Sure Enough, There It Was "Hut you advertised a bed sitting room," said the would-be occupant, as reported In London Opinion. "Certainly. This 13 It." "WYll, I see the bed, but Where's the sitting room?" "On the bed." Doston Transcript. PICNIC AT MARSHALLBERG. Please prive space in your good p?p:?r and announce our picnic, where Marshalberft, when Thursday Ju ly 7. Every body is bringing dinner. There will be a brass band that will furnish music. A .very noted speaker Robert H. Wright of Greenville, N. C, will be here and with others will speak for us. There will be various kinds of recreation, a ball game and also in which all will be interested. Come one and all and ha ze a good time with us. In the old fashioned way. We welcome you and shall c!o our best to make it pleasant for you. Plenty to eat and refreshments to cool your hunger and thiist, expect ing you and the entire family to re new old acquaintances and make new ones, and for the young folks a p'.eas ant time tog-ether. Yours fraternally, D. L. 'EARNHART June showers have aided Tarheel farmersi to get in good acreiga to cowpeas, soybeans and sorghum for hay and soil improvement. Enough heat comes to the earth from the sun each day to melt a caka of ice five thousand feet thick and large enough to cover the State of Massachusetts. I - 666 )! Dr. C. S. Maxwell GENERAL PRACTICE Office Hours 10 to 12 A. M. and by appointment. t v it a Prescription for Malaria, Chills and Fever Denge or Bilious Fever. It kills the germs READ THE NEWS WANT ADS Dr. F. E. Hyde GENERAL PRACTICE ' Office Hours 10 A. M. to 12 M. 3 to 5 P. M. Evenings by Appointment Office Phone 46 Res. 18L Mexican bean beetles are destroy ing the bean crop in piedmont and western Carolina. Dusting with pois ons like calcium arsenate will control the pests. More than 2,500,000 frogs are ship ped from Louisiana annually. THE Johnson Infirmary D. SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Morehead City, over postoffice 9 to 12 A. M. Beaufort Office, 2:30 to 5 P. M. Otis H. Johnson, M. A., M KODAKS FROM $2.00 UP LET US DO YOUR FILMS J PROMPT AND GOOD SERVICE " KODAK WHILE THEY GROW The Beaufort Drug Co. Phone 1 THE CORNER DRUG STORE MONEY TO LOAN The Carolina Mort gage Company has unlimited amounts of money to lend on improved Beaufort Real Estate. We make both short and long term loans. Let us assist you in fi nancing your build ing operations. We are now putting on a special cam paign beginning now, and if you wish to borrow mon ey, call at once to see undersigned, Graham W. Duncan The Children Put Down Their Head. the Soldiers' and Sailors' monument, and inter they will have a look at drum's tomb. "And they looked at us, too," said Douglas. "They thought that was a great Joke, eh'(" said Dorothy. "Maybe they though it was a Joke," said Douglas. "But I have never seen anything Si) wonderful as a searchlight before. To think that It cau light up objects far away and can suddenly turn darkness Into light!" "Well, we think almost each thing we see Is more wonderful than the j la.-jy' guiu. imrotny. ; y rr'! r m m i i i :PRIW f f - IT When you wish some special printing cor rectly and carefully done, Phone 16. Not only can we do the work in the best man ner, but we have a splendid collection of pictures with which to illustrate it and give the work added pulling power. THE BEAUFORT NEWS . JOB PRINTING DEPT. BRIDGEPORT -Twnd Fm MOTORS Columbian Propellers Gill Piston Rings At water Kent Ignition Schebler Carburetor and Parts Brass Pipe Fittings Brass Pipe Bronz Shafting Red Wing Motors Johnson Outboard Motors EXPERT REPAIR WORK Barbonr Brothers Machine Shop BEAUFORT, N. C. f FRONT ST. Jbr Economical Transportation "How Much will you allow on my used car?" This is a commonly asked question, since most new car sales now involve the trading-in of the purchaser's used car. Theoretically, you can get almost any allowance you want, if yc"t ire willing to buy a new car whose price has been arranged to permit an excessive trade-in offer. Practically, the largest allowance is not the best deal for you un less the new car has been priced to give you full new car value, without regard to trade-in. When you trade-in your present car for a new car, remember that after all you are making a purchase not a sale. So be guided by these basic facts. , 1 Your used car has only one fundamental basis of value; i. e., what the dealer who ac cepts it in trade can get for it in the used car market. M2 Your used car has seemingly different v a 1 u e s because competitive dealers are bid ding to sell you a new car. 3 The largest allowance of fered is not necessarily the best deal for you. Sometimes it is; sometimes it is not. 4 An excessive allowance may mean that you are paying an excessive price for the new car in comparison with its real value. 5 First judge the merits of the new car in comparison with its price, including all deliv ery and finance charges. Then weigh any difference! in allowance offered on your - used car. Carteret Motor Company SOUTHGATE TERMINAL BEAUFORT, N. C. I m mn rmn rir rrsrt ran an mr rr m ran rzan r in r in rin rmn w. . Mmmmm.litAnl-mufmttm.A,. . i i.i.i I. ' - ' . .... , i i
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