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IJB. Dinner Stories i ■—• Objected to the Identification. The jufy 'had found the defendant guilty of burglary. “Have you-any- Uiing to say before I sentence you? asked the judge'. "Only that I’m not guilty,” replied the tlefendant, “and that I object to being identified by a fellow who had Ills head under the bedclothes all the time I was in the room.” Afraid of the Old Man. First Boy—Did you tell your wid ower father about your taking a girl out for a moonlight ride in his autoVi Second Roy—No; .1 was fraid it might put notions in Iris head. The Best Wealth is Health- To get his wealth he spent his health. And then with might and main. He turned around and -spent his wealth, Tp gain his health again! ~ Wife—When we were married, you told me that I would always look the same to you. Husband —Yes, I meant it. Wise —I guess you did. I haven t had a new hat since the ceremony. Jack —I sure bawled my wife out today*. Harry—You don't say. .lack —Yes, Yes. over tha- tele phone. X. T. Lewis, No. 878 Belmont Ave., Brooklyn. A New Ford Joke. A mule and a Ford on the highway. "And what might you be?” asked the mule. "An automobile,” answered the Ford, “and you?” , "Fin a horse,” replied the mule. And they both laughed. Physicians’ Licenses Revoked and « Some Restored. Tribune Bureau Sir Walter Hotel Raleigh. June 24. —Licenses of two physicians have been revoked by the Stare board of medical examiners in session here the past two days. T’ae two physicians are I>r. M. F. Boyles, of Gastonia, and Dr. Frank V. Tay lor, of Stanley. Gaston county, who were convicted of violation of the Har rison narcotic act in United States district court in Charlotte in 11)25 and sentenced to a term- in the fed eral penitentiary iu Atlanta. The license of Dr. I. J. Stoner, of Durham, was restored without, restric tion and the license of Dr. E. H. Dowling, also of Durham, was re stored provisionally. No disciplinary action was taken with regard to Dr. Elmer S. Waring, who submitted toj a technical violation of t’qe narcotic act wit’ll regard to the keeping of rec- i ords of narcotic prescriptions, and of I)r. Michael Robinson, who* was fined j under the narcotic law at the last session of federal court here. w If Yr vtdcX? Wr t mpeT m 9, :::' ' 9 ■ H" ti!, ‘ ltd H ; !i<‘ 9 | " ,v: - H,, ,!»’•*• |fl t • I’d R, i< gm ■ Ryi.v:< R ■ S' 9,. R w ~ |Hkr Hi; i 1 9 HB §B •: ■ HH ;•■'•• i"' tv'i |9 mm - ■ |9 •; §9 |R ’ :v 1 HB §9 MR . §9 R, - ||9 mm. M R |R ii, •• ’ wm - -■ R. • §9 . '' . ijj^B R -•■■•■- i§9' ||9 |§9 - Mm , \ ■,,, - m |I^B i mm ■. HR ’ B :• R B |R - R \ t ■ .- &jm’' ■■ " R §9 |R - 111 : ■' R-' |R ~ i ||B’ R' " R "■•■■' R ' ■ B 19 • - . HR liiii.. If^B" |R MB ' HR' B - HR.I'"’ 1 '"’ :d B §9 "d. i i ITTI F ill I IIT q <; NFF7. F. 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Baity, young white man, and Margaret Daniel, young white wom an, giving their homes as W inston- Salem, were found asleep beside a, Buiek ondster, almost in the middle of Pile highway just beyond Catawba College, by Policemen Keslej: 'NVhit ley and Wagoner Monday morning about 2 o’clock. They were pretty, well filled up on liquor and exhibited quite an indecent exposure situation. In the car was found a score or more of empty pint bottles, one pint bottle also a siphon and other paraphernalia that give evidence of bootlegging. Baity was sentenced to sixty days on the roads on a charge of prosti tution and the woman was given three months in the workhouse. Baily was alSo sentenced to four months on Phe gang on charges of possession, - ~ — — " • ■ L - 1 --V • OUTDOOR SPORTS 8^»— iMßii—lißß. '~~ .W/tt --■£>. V-'t H> this; I v aHE- -" , UZF ¥ Kiss AH- WAM- & ( mav .' 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New York, June 23. —Tbe weekly weather was generally favorable as expected and that with a bearish re port from a private authority shortly after brought on enough selling to carry prices off to some extent from the levels reached in. the early trad ing through the continuation of the buying movement of yesterday. Fluc tuations were very moderate and sell ers are not aggressive though it is ap parent that the market is set for a bearish July report with figures well above the Yen year average. At such triples, however, 'it occasionally de velops that more are waiting to buy | 011 the report than to sell even if 1 tpe figures meet expectations. There | has been rather free selling for both j accounts 011 the improvement shown ! during the month and weaker scat tered longs are believed to be reduced to a minimum so that what cpntracts are required for covering will have to i be chiefly supplied by fresh sellers as it is hardly probable that trade longs will turn loose their hedges at this level just as the crop is entering the most critical period during which the present cutlook may undergo a mark ed change for the worse. Trade buy-, ers are just as familiar with the bear ish aspects of the situation as specula tive sellers and perhaps more so but it has been a matter of general com ment that demafid from that source has been encbutitered on every minor •netback recently leading to the con clusion that there must be something else behind it than the mere possi bility of a crop scare later on. Per haps tbe mysterious influence is a realizing sense that no commodity can permanently sell for less than it costs to raise and that you cannot go far wrong in buying some of it when you can get it at that price. I Says This States Give? Highest Pay to Clerks. I Raleigh News and Observer, j “This state pays more to its cler ical employes than the United States government or any of the other J states,” Governor A. W.. McLean told u newspaper men yesterday. ‘ ,? The sal- B ary and wage commjssion reduced the | salaries some but not much,” he con- t tinued. Governor McLean manifested con- « sidCrab'.e interest iri the recent action | of Governor Byrd in refusing a ’half jl holiday during summer months to era- $ ployes of that state, who work eight j hours a day instead of seven as in j North Carolina. “It looks like Virginia does not treat its employes as well as we do,” the executive declared. Thrce-Year-Olc) Girl Killed by Auto- 1 mobile. Gastonia, June*’ £l.—Jerking loose from its mother’s hand on the square here this ‘morning, Frieda Butler, three-year-old daughter of Mrs. An nie Butler, Cramerton widow, was struck and instantly killed by a egr ! driven by Mrs. Clyde McLean, prom inent young Gastonia matron. Eye witnesses stated the latter was driv ing at a slow rate ’of speed and that no blame attaches to her. Miss Alexa Stirling, of Atlanta, is the only Southern -Woman to win a national golf title. * Myers Deep and Shallow Well Systems—For Homes, | Farms, Country'Estates, Public and Private | Myers Water Systems are Dependable—A system that I is guaranteed to give Lasting Satisfaction. 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