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I.AILY DISPATCH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1933 '~*T TSeEf] J uuu3 caW " rtlilliEUl v l OF GfIIUS JUUUS CflESßpffiVzM (OGIG/Atfll. //V BERJJM ryjus-eury,) "Sl(/£Sr.q STR/AY/VG p/CTURE 7V£ BRJUJQNT VjSrJjlv COfVQL/EROR aNO POLIT/CIGM: Y (jpg t I hom rmmu. DEAR. NO/XH WHEN Yco CREASE A vyHEEU , WHEee Do ALL THE LITTLE-SQUEAKS <so? A. Bowman-maquoketa, _. ._. _ , _ __ _ lowa DEAR. NOAIA IF AWL You OWNED WAS A SHOE SHOP AND THAT WAS YolWs SoLE BUSINESS WOULD You HAVE TO PE<S AWAY Yo MAKE IX LAST?pTr^ MAK*iUE»?ITE BSCWN ~Youp NASHVILLE, tumfj | ‘.^~AS - sa> J- . 'To MOAH THE OLD HOME TOWN *■■■»«-■-"■■■ - By STANLEY IE '/TwTl-D GAL T-OOK AT THaT LOST HER. PUNCH - > BABY STILL ON • (USUAL LY OUTS EM To N S p l. . [•TNousirrrN ' ] ' x FINAL-LY,THE BLAQ<.SMI“TH HAS FOUND v A HELPER WHO CAN WALK AFTER oi_e> m are/daisy/one op the HARDEST KICKING j/s| N —. 0 1933 Lee W. Stanley Central Pres? 9-2.1 -33 C <=>M A f mm Pl'S’vj " ) » CAM pTdxi / SK> y AO-OONApT K » -SMOOUO V NOT L- o M Fo l_v<S • e.vt'l't T3oCKy -SHOOT 'M SVM 'O'C-A X>UiA.H ti UPPER CLASSMEN A! i STEHING Graduate School Roll Points To Largest Number In 110 Hiitary I : Chapel llili, Sept. 21.-—Upperclass- I n., ...id graduate and professional I students were registering today at the j University cf North Carolina, with ' indications that the graduate school j enrolment would be the largest in its { history. , Duo principally to the fine ground work laid by the Dean of Students office during v;he viHe.ntiaticn pro > gram ,the registration of freshmen proceeded smoothly yesterday. Registration for credit for all stu dents will be allowed through Sep tember 28. While the upperclassman wsre get ting lined up today, the freshman were continuing their orientation pro giam with a tour of the University Library and a series of student gov ernment lectures. A big pep meeting at which sev eral members of the football team spoke briefly was held in Gerrard Hall last night. Presiding was Head Cheerleader Ernest W. Hunt of Green bcco. The formal opening of the Univer sity has been set for tomorrow morn ' ing at 10.30 o’clock when for the i first time all freshmen ~and upper ’ classmen will attend a gathering to gether. The program will last half an , hour. Classes will begin at 8:30 Fri , day morning. t | Need $150,000 To ; Restore Highways i (Continued from °nsre One.) damaged and about $50,000 will be ’ needed to rebuild and repair this bridge.” Chcuraisa CT ~— —S "Most of the oth-»- ' in>s said " done to the ocean" ‘higEf is •£* county, between Ki'tv ln Dare Nag s Head, and to th e c^' k ana proach to t he Dare cmmSu Way aP before getting to j Ust are that at least- SIOO 000 n^' Cati °ns quired to repair th,. 7!" be re . way as a result of the ° f hiSh ■by the two storms.” urna ge done Maintenance fc-ee.x art' still working as Pri3one r 3 Bible digging ditches from POi ‘ way tc the ocean to chain ? e hi § a off about 10 miles of* thi- d- Wate *' Chairman Jeffress said n n?hv ‘ r ay that this water can be dr - S hop?u by today or tomorrow no! d Cft ' which the engineers wil/ be in’‘ ng determine more accurately lo badly this section of highway *■ h ° w aged. The damage from ° the dafll ' storm was estimated at* §SO it is believed it has been da aisu fully that much more. The sl .. mageu a new inlet from the ocean Cu ' sound just above- the approach !° the cc-unty bridge leading cress t 0 » f the teo, cutt : ng through about f of the causeway leading to theh- This will have to be filled and the pavement rsetored “The wonder of it. all j s> h that the storm did not do more d '; er ’ •age than it did to houses and Wp' ings in its path as well as to bbH* and highways,’’ Jeffress « a id. §e3 State Purchases 65,000 Yds. Cloth (Continue*! troui o« e . purchased at 11 cents a price includes the new processing- y* imposed by the Federal governmer T 5,000 yards of horizontal grey a white striped matreial for C G r .J U or the lowest grade, at 23 cents a yard. This also only 11 cents a yard a year ago ' 20,000 yards of grey materia] f cr Grade A prisoners, who are not com. | polled to wear stripes, also at 23 cervu i a yard. 10,000 yards of blue and white ship ltd ‘‘hickory’’ shirting, at 14 1-2 cer.u !' a yard, A year ago this shir.ing cos', i only 7 1-2 cents a yard. , 20 000 yards of sheeting for nigg chlrts and sheets, at 3 cents a vara A year ago this came grade of shew ing cost only 4 cents a yard. All this cloth will b; made into clothing for the pr-onerr in the clc.a ing factory in the Central Prison here, where the women prisoners are cmnlrytd. This order was placed under the terms of the contract submitted to the Division of Purchase and Contract in the letting of September 14 anti approved by the Advisory Budget ( emmisrton. ! Dispatch (WANT ADS j Get Results SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY, FRl day and Saturday, our entire stock pottery lamps with oil parchment shades at half price. Loughlin- Goodwyr.. 21-2 U CAN FURNISH BOARD AND ROOM or either at very reasonable rates. Apply to Mrs. George J. Row,and, 824 Nicholas street. 21-23 FOR RENT: TWO PRIVATE UN furnished rooms. Two blocks fiom main street on corner of Chestnut and Breckenridge. Rent reasonable. See Mrs. O. C. Jones. 250 Brecken ridge Street. ts USED CAR WANTED. WOULD like to purchase a good used cat. cheap closed body and light weight car preferred. Call Alford’s Print Shop.- 21-3 U FOR RENT FIRST FLOOR APART ment on Horner street, steam heat ed, all modern conveniences. Miss Gussie Blacknali, telephone num ber 658-J. TandT-tf WANTED—SECONDHAND METRO none. Must be good condition and priced cheap. Address Music care Dispatch. 21-lt OUR EXPERIENCE ENABLES US to do good work, and we g.ve the best we have to all whether strang er or friend. Allen’s Barber Shop FOR RENT MODERN FIVE ROOM steam heated apartment furnished or unfurnished, hot and cold water $30.00 per month. Apply ’o Mrs. R J. Corbitt, phone 38. Thurs-ts i ADMINITRATKIX'S NOTICE, j Having qualified as Administrb: a the Estate of Dr. F. R. Harris, de ceased, late of Vance County, Norm Carolina, this is to notify all P? 1 ' sons having claim’s against ’he tate of said deceased to exhibit the-- 1 - to the undersigned at Henderson, C., on or before the 9th day of t> £ P tember, 4934, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. persons indebted to said estate v. •* please make immediate payment. ♦ MRS. F. R. HARRIS- Administratrix of Dr. F. R- Haiti’’ This 9th day of September, 1933- NOTICE. This is notice that Andrew Yai b :rcugh, in the Superb Court of Vance County, North Caro lir.a. in J* ne jpg.; for second de£ ree Burglary tc the State Penitentiary, for a term rs from three to foul year?, v/ili appiy to the Governor of 11 State of North CaroHna, 'hru 1 Commissioner of Paroles for a P aI ° r 2VI- persons opposing the granting o* th>s parole will please forward t 1( * ■objections to the o Paroles in Raleigh, N. C. imnl diately. , ~r This the 14th day of Sep^embe, ANDREW YARBOROUGH.
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