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THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, CHARLOTTE, N. C, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 2, 13 raA A ANOTHER CHAT OX , '.I.nl a prcat deal about this .nine Hair Tonic. One rea ; it is such a splendid tonic. , ;y one of my readers to ,:: i;. It is unfortunately ex i;,:n!is itll me they pay any ' $1..'0 to $2.50 per bottle. ,-:uisi both the pilocarpine .x;:a ((Uality of cologne are i;, -ns. I'.ut it is surely worth some readers say they don't ,,.;):. That comes from the which is an antiseptic, and ij;mk loo valuable to leave ! a!! the odor is a cloan one .rates qtiiekly. b ads need different tonics, -arpine tonic is a. good gen- I if:' i 11 -.liS 1 5 i ' 1 ie it contains something a flu. i ' 1 1 1 ' i'alate !he prowth, to" stimulate Us and to overcome nana n lie UFcd by anyone, but a a'p needs either an oil tonic ,:ff- i: MOTHER! Your Child's Bowels Need "California Fig Syrup" Hirrv rather: Even a sick child the "fruity" taste of "California r-y.-rjp" and it never fails to open. i)n-x-'.?. A te.ispoonful today may --.Yr.: a sick child tomorrow. If con-i-arcd. bilious, feverish, fretful, has ', vg, .mIii". or if stomach is sour. rei-1 crate !, breath bad. remember a :'od cleansing of the little bowels is "'en a'.', that is necessary. Ask r-rjr drticist for genuine "Call rrr.h "is Syrup" wnlch has direc :on. for babies and children of all 'izff rri"td on bottle. Mother! Tou s-av "California' or you may i in i ii i I i i II ii i III I Mi HAIR TONICS. Different heads need different sorts of tonics. or an oil treatment combined with this. I usually advise a crude oil massage or a manage wiih sulphur ointment. There are various treatments that ar? tonics. A shampoo with an anti septic soap is a tonic because it cleanses the scalp so thoroughly. An egg shampoo is a tonic because the sulphur in the egg yolk ...is good for the hair. A thorough sunning when ever the weather permits is one of tho best possible tonics, beciuse there is something vitalizing in the warmth of the sun's rays. And a gently stim ulating massage of the scalp every day using only the finger tips is a tonic because it brings up the blood to the roots of the hair. Sage tea is a tonic, but is difficult to use. Even the henna shampoo is sufficiently good for the hair, to be considered a tonic. Betty L. For the small warts on the palms of the hands, try gentle fric tion each day by using either powder ed pumice or a pumice stone. Tie a white silk thread around the base of the larger one and it will drop off 'it self in a few days. Very large warts, 1 'tf" M - -V : The Gray Shop The Fifth Avenue Shop of the Carolinas MELLON' S Third Floor. or those on the face should be cared for by a dermatologist. S. B. V. R The daily use of butter milk on the face will not fatten it, since this product has had all the fats removed from it in the process of mak ing butter. Hop-aless. A girl of 15 years, height five feet three and a half inches should weigh 'about 120 pounds. The condition of your skin shows that you need the doctor to prescribe for you. Tomorrow Some Useful Hints. All inquiries addressed to Miss , Forbes in care of the "Beauty Chats" department will be answered in these columns in their turn. This requires ' considerable time,1 however, owing to tne great number received, bo it a personal or quicker reply is desired, a stamped and self addressed envelope must be enclosed with the question. The Editor. REPULSE ATTACK ON LONDONDERRY JAIL Belfast. Dec. 2. (By the Associated Press) An attack on the jail at Lon donderry, with the object of releasing the prisoners there, was repulsed by the police guards today. Two poliee men were killed and several of tfr-i at tackers captured. The party gained entrance tJ tb.3 jail undetected and their present1 was not discovered until a patrol of c 'ice men saw a rope ladder hanging over the wall and gave the alarm. The military guard inside had noticed nothing un usual, but, unon investigation, they found the two constables who guarded the Sinn Feiners lying dead in the cor ridor. They had been drugged and strangled. The Republican rescue party had forced the doors of ten cells when the guards surprised them at their wori:. The military . opened fire, the republi cans replying with revolvers. Pandemonium prevailed for some time, but the guards finally gained the upper hand without losing any of the prisoners, at the same time capturing three young Londonderry men who made a final attempt to release the prisoners. Three motor cars, which had been left by the attacking party, also were seized. LESS UNEMPLOYMENT NOW. Washington, Dec. 2. The number of the Nation't unemployed has de creased by more than a million during recent weeks, according to an estimate of the National Conference on Unem ployment announced yesterday by Sec retary Hoover. HARBOR STRIKE SETTLED. ' New Orleans. Dec. 2. The strike of between 12,000 and 15,000 harbor work ers was settled last night. The men will return to work Saturday. Settle- . ' t 3 . . l . . : . . 1 1 . . . . . mem was reamieu suuaittiiuan.v uyui i the basis obtaining for the loading of .ships at Galveston. s and Coats Wrap Some of the models are loose and wrappy, some are slender 4o make the figure tall, some are capes that lend an air of romance, some are bloused to lend an accent of youth, some are sumptuous things, some ca ter to those whose simplici ty is a patent charm, some are cozy with huge collars of fur, some are but they are, as we have said, all things to all women, and always they are distinctive; each a super-wrap in its own set and they are priced at just' what they are worth no more no less. $35.00 and Up to $250.00 ARBUCKLE CASE IS BEINGARGUED Case May Reach the Jury Today; Gavin McNab to Complete Argument. San Francisco, Dec. 2. Possibility that, before he slept tonight, Roscoe C. Arbuckle would know the decision of the jury which is trying him for man slaughter loomed big when court open ed today. The prosecution late yesterday finish ed its first address to the jury, outlin ing the chain of evidence which it con tends links him with the death of Vir ginia Rappe, said to have been injured fatally at a party in his rooms at the Hotel St. Francis here, and tho defense began what was expected to be its only discussion of the evidence it had ad duced. Gavin McNab, chief of Arbuckle's group of attorneys, broke off his argu ment when the hour for adjournment arrived, and said he would finish this morning. After that the prosecution had a further quota of time open to it. The case was expected 1o reach the jury some time in the afternoon. Ar buckle sat toying with bits of paper yesterday while Prosecutor Leo Fried man described him to the jury as a vil lain. .-We are not trying Arbuckle, the hero of a thousand laughs," said Fried man. "We are trying Arbuckle, the man. TEACHERS DISCUSS SPELLING PROBLEM Improved metl cds of teaching spell ing were discussed at the monthly meet ing of the Teachers' Association Thurs dy night in the cafeteria of the Alexan der Graham High 'school. Miss Ursula Blankenship, principal cf Dilworth school, gave detailed meth ods of teaching spelling and after her speech there was a round-table discus sion of the question. C. B. Snell. of the University of North Carolina extension nureau. ex plained the extension service offered teachers by the University. The Uni versity offers correspondence courses in 18 subjects and Air. Snell said teachers may be able to laise the grade of their certificates by studying at home. Mrs. Gordon Finger and Mrs. J. R. Purser members of the school board were guests of the association. Mrs. Finger spoke briefly, urging closer co operation between teachers, superin tendent and school board members. The dinner was prepared and served under the supervision ' of Miss Kathe rine Walker and Miss Mary Rogers, in structors in the domestic science de partment. BIG BUSINESS DEAL MADE AT SALISBURY Salisbury. Dec. 2. Ona of the biggest business transfers in recent years in Salisbury has just been made. The drug firm of Carter & Trotter has pur chased the chain of three drug stores owned by the Woodson and Smith in terests and known locally as Smith's, People's and Main Pharmacy. Carter & Trotter will crntinue their store at its present location and the-thwse stores they have purchased will also be con tinued for the present under the same management, with the exception of Smith's. Bates Tom, manager of this store is to open one of his own shortly. Sam T. Carter and J. R. Trotter, com posing the purchasing firm, are young men who have been in the drug busi ness here for several years and are among the most popular of Salisbury's business men. AMERICAN UNIVERSITY. Asheville, Dec. 2. Lanier University will in the future ,-e called the Uni versity of America, according to Rev. Dr. A. T. Abernathy, of this city, who has returned from Atlanta where be attended a called meeting of the board of directors of the Georgia institution. CALLS FINANCE CONGRESS. Washington, Dec. 2. A call for a "national conference on credits and fi nance" to meet in Washington Decem ber 15 to survey the country's agricul tural needs has been issued1 by Senator Ladd, North Dakota. Hand Painte We have been very for tunate in securing a fine assortment of hand paint ed china of elegant and exclusive patterns. For those who delight in the beauty of this ware, our display will offer many highly interesting sug gestions. F. Roark Diamond Merchant, Jeweler, Silversmith 10 X. Tryon St. Dr. Chas. L. Nance Announces the removal of his office from ' Parkwood Drug Co. to the office- of Dr. W. M. Strong, over Walker's Drug Store. Hours: 9 to 11' a. m.; 2 to 4, p. m. Office Telephone 185 ' Residence Telephone 2973-J. Rtpair promptly done. All wr trfrtly 8,antee QUEEN CITY CJCCLB QO. "THE RED FRONTS 42 N. Colla. Phon S17 China ANGRYFARMERSHOOTS ANDKILLS TRESPASSER Florence, S. C, Dec. 2. Fay Poston, aged IS, was instantly killed, and his brother, . Alger Poston, was seriously wounded yesterday, when a hunting party they were with was fired upon near Johnsonville, 35 miles west of here. J. C. M. Benton, said to have fired the shots killing the younger Pos ton and wounding the brother, is re ported to be hiding in a nearby swamp, while a posse of citizens is surrounding the place. Fin Poston, father of the dead boy, hearing of the shooting drove to Ben ton's place. Arriving there, he was fired upon by Benton, one of the bul lets passing through his hand. Poston fired at Benton but missed, it is report ed. News of the shooting was brought here by Alger Poston, who came to have his wound treated. It is reported the shooting began when the hunting party crossed Ben ton's property line. Two deputies were sent to the swamp to direct the cap ture of Benton. TOMLINSON HEADS THE FURNITURE MAKERS High Point, Dec. 2. Electing Charles F. Tomlinscn, of High Point, president for another year and adopting resolu tions seeking to hava a course of study dealing with home decorating taught in the public schools, the . Southern Furniture Manufactui-ers' Association, in session here since Wednesday, ad journed late yesterday. More than one hundred manufactur ers from North Carolina, Georgia, Vir ginia, South Carolina and Tennessee at tended the sessions. Other officers elect ed were: F. S. Lambeth, of Thomas ville, N. C, and A. W. Witten, of Mar tinsville, Va., vice presidents, and J. T. Ryan, of High Point, secretary and treasurer. Indigestion or Sour, Gassy Stomach J'Pape's Diapepsin" gives Relief in Five Minutes 'Tape's Diapepsin" relieves stomach distress in five minutes- Tou don't want a slow remedy when your stom ach is bad or an uncertain one or a harmful one your stomach is too valu able: you mustn't injure it with dras tic drugs. Pape's Diapepsin is noted for its speed in giving relief, its harm lessness, its certain unfailing action in regulating sick, sour, gassy stomach. Keep this perfect stomach doctor In yctar home keep it handy get a large sixty-cent case from any drug store, and then if you should eat something which doesn't agree with you, if what' you eat lays like lead, ferments and sours and forms gas; causes headache, dizziness and nausea; eructations of acid or undigested food remember as scon as Pape's Diapepsin comes in con tact with the stomach all indigestion vanishes. It is the most efficient anta cid known the certainty and ease with which it overcomes sotmach and diges tive disorders Is a revelation to those Tffhq ,trr it - Are You One of Those People Who Throw Away Money? Thousands and thous ands of dollars are wast ed each year tons and tons of good fuel burned up needlessly in poorly constructed ranges This waste can be prevented if you use care in choosing I the right Range. We investigated very carefully before we de cided to distribute Fa vorite Ranges. A care ful study of details has been applied in their con struction. The materials are of the best quality they give a steady even heat they are econom ical and every one is handsomely finished. They deliver the utmost in cooking satisfaction That's why we sell them. They are reasonably priced. arlotte ardware Company 30 East Trade St. Phones 1505-1506. Ch 1800 Pair About 1800 pairs boys' shoes "Boy Scouts" army and English styles. $1.98 to $5.00! Saturday imd Monday will be children's days Bring or send the "Kids" and we'll fix 'em. Thompson's Phone 23. Michaels-Stern Clothes offer the utmost in value. Quality fabrics that are tailored to please the most careful purchaser. H . C. Long Co. 33 East All One Minute At The Phone AND A WEEK'S WORRIES GONE Call us for your next washing. Such a convenience. - Bo satisfactory. THE CHARLOTTE LAUNDRY 444 PHONES 445 "glilir'"1 n. ""'.JJS; ;,, ,.,,, m Every Mothers' Son Of Them Want Toys That Go And Look Here CHRISTMAS TREE OUTFITS A holder for the tree, to keep it absolutely secure free froVn tilting, And Christmas tree lights in units of eight the nearest satis factory system of lighting we know, one that will meet the need's of the smallest or largest tree. SMITH-WADSWORTH Hardware Company "The Quality Hardware Store" 29 East Trade Street Phones 64-65 Trade Since 1868 The Home of Good Shoes Keeping in Step With the Style in Men's Footwear is one of the most important features of this store. the new ones, all the time. GILMER-MOORE CO. Shoes, Hosiery, Luggage, Lingerie Like Our Coaster Wagons Express Wagons Automobiles Wheelbarrows Kiddie Kars Etc., Etc., Etc. '1
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