win's Victim " U ' JB ~jar“ ■ -V cnoufh.' the assawmae , .7l Junnuscke Inouye (above), 'j«ger J-panr?e Minister of IT* iia e is believed to have been TVpteJ by his abhorreaea of 5»»l i h>'d. Inouye, *hot to daatk w Tokio, vigorously opposed Jap military activities in China 4 'J in consequence was in extrema a7:i*or with the Jingoes, or mlU* urbtic cliuua AoaM Nuhskou. ro> /7- f- rsr^s- MANP __ &ik j AC KETS fcA COO CO# p or au —•. Time IS ;t w'F.SN a Clock STRIKES 13? AuEicanOEß Corruts, PCNHA DEAR IS IT THE FEAR OF WINTER. that makes THE leaves torn XL Li- OW T t.AeMwc« . HAIGHT. tEAJfc OL.P \ MO*TWWO«O. NOAM .5 • / ,OWA ~ W*JT|M* FCW Youw Mulcts nc tioh, Mai*. »r now Dispatch WANT ADS Get Results WHEN DRIVING TOWARD RA i-L'h «’op at Red Top Service Sta :iun three miles out. Shell pco durii, imoktf. candies, sandwiches and ruld drinks. Will appreciate your patronage. Leo T. Norwood. 12-2 U. jft: uCR SPECIAL IN SILK dn ->s. Your choice at only |I.OO. W D Massee. 11-I« FOR RENT SECOND FLOOR apaitment. Located on Gholaon nvmur For particulars apply to Mrs Goode Cheatham. 254, f. FOR RcLNT- FURNISHED APART nieu - team heated, hardwood floors, f.ve c'oseta, electric ft.gii.iire. steam headed garage. OaN pkor.e i69-W. 11-ts. COAL - COAL - COAL FOR SALE WoO per ton. R. J. Corbitt, Jr. Telephone 2CH, 38, 196. SMti RED TOP SERVICE S •lies on Raleigh Road, air and waer, modern rest rooms, tire serv !<**• Courtesy a pleasure. Leo T. Ncnrood. 11-2 ti. F*»P. HUNT REAR FIRST FLOOR. FOP. RENT FOUR ROOM COTTAGE »dh Lath on half acre lot on Ox ford Road. sls 00 per month. Ap ply :o Paiteison-Carter. Inc. 9-ts. SPECIAL SILK HOSE WHILE they la.t a; 3.x: per pair. W. D. J<a.'ee 11-ltl. I'ESIP.ABLE OFFICE FOR RENT In Stevf n r /.n Building. Apply to S S Ptevenson, Phone 16. 8-10-11. stonewall APARTMENTS FOR T * n • Steam heated. We pay for hiel md fire the furnace. AI9O for r *-nt to gentleman one steam heated rrx ’ m bath adjoining. Eric G. Flan- Mon. Wed. Frl. ts. A little pei*so-ginger will ,r "* Four indigestion, or your drug refund your money. 18-SOt. SALE - BLUE TESTED •*bych:ck* on display In window D<J '* Watch them grow. Also still supply »,f baby chicks. H. B. New _ __ 11-211. ' ,CR 350 AN 'L 39c PRINTS AT l»e 3rar ' l in close out. W. D. Massee. _ 11-ltl. SA, - E FIFTY SECOND HAND T. llp Auction Tuesday, February 10 1 at I. B. Gardner** T s P»ng Hope. N. C. KMU. A IS TIOU * MAN WONTED 1M- handle Watkins Products Went ndCrS<m - *"*>**- nt rapid advancement for right ET Writ. J. H. Watkins Com- Johnson Avenue, Ne w* r **. N. j. ’^ rT “T'HfTplacE OF VALUES” . ei '“*• flooring, siding, doors Z “ pha * or pl°« shingle*, roofing. .VV crimp gahranlttd Ale* « lim *. *»<l oetnsnt. *ALj f TROL T BI.ES _ DIAONOSn) AND v'r, ;! ' rr,PrU - d - We giv* factory , ,r * newest and most mod- Paris for all ra*aa. Jtwslry Co. J*4f. L^^YQIj^KNQW? -- - Scott } THE old home town Monacycte. r r rrS~-me' v \ one fokhc ,*d,can ((* KB IfA , ' m WT& 1 i wtATEST 1 Run it and Oo ala \ j | | ED WURSLER, WHO DELIVERS WASHINqs W // \4P FOR HtS W.FE.ENJOYEO WATCH»N« novsi he HAS rT back ABE BEEKLERS PATENT CHURN UMT)I_ BV WAV the Corner, J MR&WUWLEft, MADE A SU^ESTJon right, 1932, Py Central Pies* Association. Inc. * j ' *" *' ' ~ " ' ■ ■■ ». . , [ fc)nu tee wSTANtiY ...... » ■™™“■ ■■ ““ T owthal pam -2 - -3^ WUM * a ° V * r K °" With a far superior navy Japan This rteet w a« surprised l*y the On land lhe Japanese wore like- The Itusaian forces numbered At the Instigation of Theoddr* tea. where the czar was attempt- soonroutedths Kuasian warships Japanese off Tsushima and in the wl «' successful. Four Japanese 200.000. while the Jan armies con- Koosevelt. president of the Unit ing to extend his sphere of influ- in the Far East, crippling: one fleet two-day bailie that followed the armies dealt the Husstan land Misted of SSo.mw men Under con- Rtates, the warring nations * ence. soon arrived at a critical Ht the start of hostilities Ituasia Russians lost 26 shi«is, about 4.00« forces a succession of defeata. ceru-d attack l.y the combined concluded a Ircaly of poace bl stage. Japan demanded an open- y ,* n ®» her Reet in men and 7.000 prisoners. The Jap- forcing them hack upon Muk.len, Japanese armies Mukden fell the Portsmouth. N. 11. in I»*6 Port ©or policy in Korea. Hostilities the Baltic which sailed for the Sea anese lost three destroyers and Msachuria. The attack on Itussiaiis losing M.oou men iii the Arthur was ceded to Japan, and ,ro * “J* 4 * * T reelt ,a,er This consisted of 35 about €TO killed and wounded. Ja- Mukd*a turned out to be the engagement. Japanese loses were Russia recogmsed Jmpan's uu. rcX * , n aS .ot Cl, »? d ’ TWa Waa F * b vessels, although the shir>s were pun liad established her suprem- greatest liattle In all history up about Ki.iKlO. l*ort Arthur had ,n Kcr, ‘» » slanHW-rii.t facij •k‘ J apan was P re P*ced for I*oorly manned and crews lacked »• y over the western power on *° *hat time, and one that wns to fallen earlier 41 sfio Russians sur Manchuria was rexiored to I‘toin* . th * n * ht ~ training and discipline the sea. end the continental campaign rendering ’ ffoafiaard r*mwrm*'t . > - t dIG SISTER— Doctor’s Orders Must be Obeyed By LES FORGRAVE W£LL,XjOR BROTHER’S A PRETTv f WELL.I WAS (SO’KJG TO SOGGEST yESSIR, 1 FESI- SAFE tM IGAVMG<S svck Boy. But theres nothing 4 vo o mead I ( my sending a worse to him ikj vour mands. fca-^cs^ SERtOOSLV UiROfOG WITHHIM A A to ?AY MOO'VE YE*S N. \ LOOK APTER HiM BUT V M MV DIRECTIONS KEEP BAD AND A HIGH FEVER A MOUSED Miloi / IMOEED 1 \ ) iNJCI-INED Tt> BEHEVE YOU'RE QuiET. AMD OOmV LET MlK* \ . * 1 x 1 e 5t£MS 1-0 Y ALL A LONJ E. / I WOO'LDVT \ / AS GOOD AS AM V MORSE I f IVe Cdo6 Th' N \ W^D BE^t 6 HERE BV / XHMMVK OF \ HAVE IN M\MO FOR jr —i V6S ' I j 1 J r /£/x|S % m r & P§ r rtf£ GDilfFs JTelpl hJTp} it coaae prom* h hcu. 1 , . ■ MOW WILL MC EVER. BE B | 11 ~ 1 I Li L 1 W* ll rgfyyi l —a ■ able to find nek in | ewsSP 1 iwLr • M K wit>that w>amy m gAcM i?SdN~ y *» HENDERSON, (N. C.,) DAILY DISPATCH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1932 : PAGE SEVEN

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