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AGE TWO fHE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY. JANUARY 7. 1932 Professional CARDS Dr. Clifford W. Lewis Office in Potter Emergency Hospital Office hours in Beaufort: Every day except Tues and Thurs. 9 to 12 A. M. 2 to 5 P. M. 6 to 8:30 P. M. and by Appointment Office Hour at Davis: 1 to 3 P. M A Newsy Trip Around The World ii Eddie Cantor says that Kate Smith, At McCook, Neb., Judge Fred Han the Song Bird of the South is going son made a mistake and asked Ethpl Tuesdays and Thursdays I to be fired because for six months Hayes, a bride, if she would promise Atlantic: 3:30 to 5:30 P. M. Tues, Office Phone 46 and Thurs. Residence, 39-J D. W. Morton Notary Public Insurance With M. Leslie Davis BEAUFORT, N. C. Dr. Geo. A. Wooten DENTIST Second Floor of Duncan Building Over House Drug Store Hours: 91 26 Office 115 J Res. 134 L kx-.X"Xx-xxv-:x-X"X- E. D. DOYLE RADIO Repair Service Agent Atwater-Kent Radio 108 Turner Street Beaufort, N. C. hmmH"'J"X''X'':-:x'X'' Dr. W. S. Chadwick Medicine & Surgery Office Hours 9 to 12M 3 to 5 P. M. and by Appointment Office in Hill Building opposite Post Office Office Phone 83.J Res she has been trying to get the moon to support her husband. Before the to come over the mountain, and the darn thing isn't over yet. Announcement from Samuel Liv ingstone, woman's stylist in St. Louis, says that "sun colors" in various com binations will predominate in wom en's footwear fashions next spring. In Pittsburg, Federal Judge R. M. Gibson fined Milton G. Myer $100 for violating song copyright laws. Said the Judge: "I am sentencing the wrong man. I would like to sentence the persons who wrote these songs I have to listen to over the radio." judge could correct his error the bride consented. Charles Schmidt, bridegroom, said he wouldn't hold his wife to that marriage vow. When Victor Torock's will was fil ed for probate at Davenport, Iowa., Mt was discovered he had provided $10 tor each pallbearer at his funeral Believe it or not! A cat that pre fers to walk on its hind feet is own ed by J. -N. Suggs, of Little Rock, Ark Ripley says that the New Year does not begin on New Year's day, 1932 does not actually begin until exact jly nine minutes and 54 seceonds past o A. M. January 2nd. Mrs. Charles McDonald, of Aber deen, Wash., claims to have the world's champion lilac hedge. It is 125 feet long, 15 feet high, and 10 feet thick. In Gate City, Va., Grady Coley is displaying three pears weighing 25 26 and 27 pounds, respectively. In Nebraska City, Neb., A. G. Nor man did the officers a good turn. He was arrested and put in jail. Investi gating the jail he found a hole saw ed thru window bars. He crawled out, told police of the escape of four prisoners and then crawled back in jail. A Chicago doctor says that the av erage modern girl can best marry at 124-L twenty-three. At that age a girl has ; reached full maturity, he said, and is ready for bearing children. Dr. E. F. Menius 1 Eyesight Specialist with Sam K. Eaton Co. NEW BERN, H. C. m London, England, Blanco, the London Zoo s albino monkev. has been fitted with a pair of spectacles, oue to his weak eyesight. Mr? Sol H.'Goldberc. wife of jiuirago millionaire, saw a painting . used and purchased it for $400 x lie ;nnriritr arnnvrmr. fn a - is in reality a' Gainsborough, valued at 50,000. Y v t Dr. C. S. Maxwell GENERAL PRACTICE Office Hours 10 to 12 A. M. and by appointment. XXXXXXXXXvX,X Dr. J. O. Baxter Specialist THE EYE ONLY NEW BERN, N. C. ;XX-X-X'X-'WX-'H"X- X Tlin Ko-k 1 i . , . . DacK. Washintgon police and prohi- option auinonties reported a rush business in drug store bay rum, with .frequent cases of bay rum imbibers i being picked out of the gutter. I Rabbi Moses Shurn, 38. heavdpH and the father of seven children, has enrolled at the Boston English High School, attending classes with pu pils one-third his age. Dr. H. M. Hendrix DENTIST Office Hours: 9 to 12 A. M. 1:30 to S P. M Office Potter Builo'g Over the poitofHce I I 4-XK'K'-X-X-W"X George Tetrault, of Salem, Mass., only eight years old, but weighing 200 pounds, died recently of pneu monia. 1 FOB Ambulance Service i Day or Night 'Phone 216 or 116-W GEO. W. DILL Funeral Director Since 1900 .MOREHEAD CITY, N. C. A spat or two a day keeps divorc es away, asserts Richard Putt, of Lo rain County, O., who with Mrs. Putt recently celebrated their sixty-sixth wedding anniversary. Both are 87, and say that they feel happier after eacn quarrel. In Seattle, Ore., near-sighted Al exander Mims, rubbed glue on his head, mistaking it for hair tonic. Then he put on his hat. By the time he discovered his error it was neces sary to cut his hat off and shave his head. I When twins were born to Mr. and rr. H- SimPson of South Sioux , tity, Neb., the son was born at home and then the mother was hurried in an ambulance to a hospital in Sioux City, Iowa, where the daughter was born an hour later. Demand for Ambergris 9 Greater Than Supply Treasure trove was recently thrown op on a Pacific coast beach In the form of a piece of ambergris ; at least that was what Its finders called It. Ambergris, always scarce and ww even scarcer, has been a coveted pos session for centuries In view of the high price It commands. It has figured In history and in fiction, and from time to time it has brought a ineasuw of wealth to those who have been fortunate enough to fiud a piece of it This strange substance comes either from the stomach or the Intestines of the sperm whale and frequently contains the beaks of cuttlefish, on which the whale feeds. It Is a gray ish substance, often mottled with darker streaks. Whalers after a kill sometimes found large pieces of It floatlDg in the water. Long ago chem ists discovered that ambergris could be melted In boiling alcohol and used In the manufacture of perfumea Hence It became a valuable com modity. It Is much rarer than It used to be, because of the scarcity of sperm whales. In the early days of American whaling the sperm whale was plentiful, ranging into the North Atlantic for Its food. "Why should a young fellow taking 2riMiHH"HM'- pretty irl hone drive fast, to say Dr. F. E. Hyde Ino,Tiof breaking the speed limit? r.rutDii an. asked Everett Willard when f1Wi '-(ed in Judge William Rowe'a court, Offie. ever B.tu BaWy , J at Brockton, Mass. "I agree with , . r d the judge as he found iv n, a. u u h, i to r, j(, vYiiiara not guilty, nu oy Appointment Offie Phone 140 Re. 26-L X For the second time, Mrs. Mary WWWWWHWWwIlStas, 49, of Lorain, Ohio, has been f i-vv mm 'shot by husband who committed -------5s1j auntie, seven years ago Mrs. Strong, II PUDIICl..., M l!!"thf .of Joh La Buda, es- ll) JarulL, Uvupla eatn wnen. he turned a gun Fire, Health, Accident, Automobile Insurance Real Estate Bought ooic Kented Will Write Your Bond RELIABLE COMPANIES GOOD SERVICE iuncan Bldg. Beaufort, N. C 'Phone 32 Interior Stairs Can Be a Point of Decoration The stairway is the largest single Item of Interior woodwork about the average modern home. Both from utilitarian and decorative aspects It serves probably the most Important functions which any feature of the Interior is called upon to perform. The architectural style of the house itself Is often Indicated or reflected In the design of the stairs. Many builders in past times have apparently regarded beauty In stair work ns a matter of size; the larger the newels and balusters the more handsome the work. Modern taste In clines to the smaller, more delicately molded forms which made our early colonial stairs such faithful represent atives of Individual craftsruanst.-y. Experts Lay Down Rules for Correct Breathing If you are curious as to whether or not you breathe correctly, unbuckle your belt and slip It up a few Inches, halfway between waistline and bust line. Exhale and pull your belt In as tight as you can until you're empty as a pricked balloon. Now, take s whopper of a breath and see how many notches you can expand. It Is here that chest expansion should be measured, Instead of under the arm pits, as your old gym teacher believed. "Ordinarily breathing should be un conscious," says Dr. Eugene Lyman Fisk, in Collier's Weekly, "but every day dep-breathlng exercises should be employed. People who are shut In all day may partly compensate for the evils of Indoor living by stepping out of doors and taking a dozen deep breaths whenever the opportunity pre sents itself." "Do your heavy breathing in the morning when you first wake up," says Helen Hayes. "Repeat it whenever you feel fatigue or nervousness creep ing over you. It will also cure the Insomnia that may attack you at night" Men as a rule breathe more deeply than women. A man's diaphragm is placed lower than a woman's, which gives bis chest more room; and his mot active habits of life have made this moscto stronger. Women, with a nrw glowing exceptions such ss ath letes, actresses! and singers, are shal low breathers. In th hustle and bns U of Of in general, they art apt to neglect their diaphragms. Two demonstrations in killing and curing pork for a home supply were well attended in Bertie County dur ing the past week. on her and then killed their 12-year- uaugiiver ana nimself. The French government ha, ,' preprinted $1,400,000 to build a new embassy in Washington. The President of the new Spanish republic gets $84,000 salary, $20,000 ior traveling, $20,000 for entertain- 'inn HJ Ol?n ri r r ... is "u ?ou,uuu ior nouseho d ex- A o.,r, f Cho rv., penses. Wonder what the rest of ers sold 12,000 pounds of turkeys for the Spaniards get! 19 cent3 a pound during DeLcmbeEi , Johnston County farmers are in creasing their acreage to wheat this season with the expectation of rais ing a home supply of bread. THE KITCHEN (Si. 1931. Western Newspaper Colon.) How sweet and gracious even la common speech. Is that fine sense which men call courtesy! Wholesome as air and genial aa light. Welcome in every clime aa breath cf Rowers It transmutes aliens Into trusting friends, And gives its owner passport round the globe. James T. Fields. EUILDING THE BODY We may liken the growing of the body of a boy or girl to the building of a house. First we must have a good founda tion, which comes from healthy ancestry, then conies the choosing of the materials to build the bor.y structure and the muscular system which must develop at the same time. During the early years the bones need lime and other minerals to stif fen them and make them strong to carry on the work of the body. In the 'teen age the diet must furnish ade quate amounts of building types of foods. A diet which sr plies dally one pint to a quart of ma& taken In various ways, two eggs, one-fourth head of lettuce or Its equivalent In cabbage, from one-half to one pint of orange juice daily, with the juice of a lem on. Using the juice of the lemon to add to the drinking water without sugar gives the water life and adds the required vitamins needed. This gives a diet which will furnish good firm bones and teeth. For fuel foods which are the car bohydrates (sugars and starches) we need not be exercised about them, as the youth usually eats enough of sweets, which he needs to supply en ergy, and starches are eaten In fairly good amounts. The fats consumed, which Is taken In oils, nuts, butter and yolk of egg, should be in propor tion of one to four In carbohydrates. In athletics candy gives a quick en ergy food. For children, If given after a meal or long enough before it not to dull the appetite for the proper food, It Is now considered quite a part of the daily food. A growing boy needs twice as much food as his father. Overweight Is better than underweight, tlnce it gives a reserve to draw upon In time of Illness or strain. EMPLOYMENT CONDITIONS IN STATE ARE IMPROVING RALEIGH, Jan. 4 Unemployment conditions were better in the State January 1 than on last September 1, although 13 per cent, or 148.3U7 per sons out of the 1,141,129 normally employed were out of work at the start of the year an estimate made by the State Department of Labor shows. An estimate September 1 placed the number of unemployed at 178,016. Another January 1, placed the number at 70,596, and U. S. Cen sus figures for April 1, 1930, showed 144,122 unemployed j Of eight classifications, agricultur al wage earners showed a greater in i crease in unemployment, partly seas !onal, from 7 to 24.7 per cent; fac Itory workers had increased from 13 'to 19.5 per cent unemployed, while i building and construction, common laborers and domestics decreased in Jiiumber unemployed; mechanical trades about held their own and bus iness, clerical and professional, and all other unclassified trades showed 'considerable improvement. Of the un employed, 32 per cent are women, who comprise 40 per cent of the un employed factory workers, 44 per cent of business, clerical and profes sional workers, and 90 per cent of the domestic servants. J. G. Staton of Martin Countv kill ed 190 hogs that dressed out over d4,000 pounds of pork in middle De cember The hogs were grown and fed on home grown feed largely. Five Point Value In Dairy Farming By F. H. Jeter RALEIGH, Jan. 4 More attention ! to the dairy cow in North Carolina offers five opportunities to the North ! Carolina farmer. "While we realize the value of :milk as a food and know that there i should be at least one cow for every 'not overlook the opportunities provid led in increasing the number of cows !in all sections of the State," sug- ac .Tnhn A. Arev. dairy extension specialist at State College. "In nearly every part of the btate were is me nnnnrtnnitv to increase the number 'of cows so that the cream and milk I may be sold Farm dairying offers I first a sure monthly cash income; j second, profitable employment for :farm labor throughout the year; I third, a good market for home grown , feeds; fourth, a system of farming that will checks erosion and build up i the fertility of the land, and, Wth, icash returns from pasture land that jwould otherwise be idle." These five points were also recom mended by committees of farmers at (the regional agricultural meetings which have been held in tne state 'during the past month, says Mr. Arey. For a person to engage in the selling jof cream or milk, he should have a j unit of not less than five cows for :the expense of collecting either milk or cream from smaller herds is rather heavy. To further develop the dairy indus try, Mr. Arey says the committees recommend feeding liberally of a bal anced ration made up almost entirely of home-grown feeds. Plenty of erazine in the form of permanent pasture and cover crops to last thru- out the year where posible, was sug gested. A good cow will need from 1,800 to 2,000 pounds of grain for one year. Then finally good pure bred dairy sires should be used to craduallv build up the herd to a higher point 01 production and profit. AMERICAN HAMMERED PISTON RINGS FOR ALL MOTORS A COMPLETE STOCK AT BARBOUR BROS. MACHINE SHOP FRONT ST. BEAUFORT, N. C START THE New Year Right Every business firm needs good stationery. It gives a firm prestige to use neatly printed stationery. Cheap looking stationery is a poor advertisement for an indivdual or business concern. Commercial Printing such as letter heads, envelopes, bill heads, statements, posters, letter circulars, programs, cards and forms of all sorts done at this office promptly and carefully. Our prices are reasonable and often lower than those charged in the large city shops. .... . . ; ; " We would be pleased to show samples and will guarantee satisfaction. ; ; : .:: - The lews
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