I 11 PAGE SIX i?ERSONlSTO HAVE AUTO SHOW Attraction Is Sponsored By The American Legion And Chamber of Commerce APRIL 29-MAY 4 DATES Henderson, April 18?With plans! being completed and its posters covering this territory indications are that banner crowds will attend the second annual Auto Show, Merchants Exposition and Indoor Circus, under the auspices of the local Legion Post and the Chamber of Commerce at Henderson from April 29th to May 4th. If just half of the tentative plans of the two above organizations materialize, then Henderson will have the honor of sponsoring one of the largest and most complete trade shows and circuses ever presented in tlfis section of the state. Henderson is particularly lucky in being the home town of the Castello-Loughlin circus unit. These two families known from coast to coast in the show world, will constitute the bases of the circus to be presented each night in a regulation three ring circus top, which j" ? ir?f in the rear I will oe ereoieu uu a aw ? ? ? of the High Price warehouse that will be used as the Exposition building. In conjunction with the above riding acts will be added, numerous other acts of various natures. The' show will consist of riding acts, sensational aerial acts, phenominal tumbling and acrobatic numbers and practically every attraction that goes to make up any of the first class circuses. Fun will be injected to the program by a troupe of famous clowns neaded by Raymond and Marcus. .Services of the Carolina Buccaneers of the University of North , Carolina have been secured for , the week and that well known ( musical organization can be depended upon to hold up their end of the affairs and to assist mater- ( ially in making the event a sue- , cess. They will also furnish the ! music for the nightly dances that ' wil. be featured at the Henderson , Exposition. Local Auto Dealers and Mer- i ? * * ?:i chants readily purcnasea au avauSable space in the Exposition building, fifty-six Merchants and fourteen Automobile dealers being represented with beautiful displays. The decorating for the Henderson Trade Show will be in the hands of competent decorators. Much interest has been snown by the residents of Henderson and nearby towns and if this is any indication enormous crowds will visit the event during the big week. The staging of Henderson's second annual Auto Show, Merchants Exposition and Indoor Circus is in the hands of Dave Loughlin, assisted by Ed. L. Eger. Pi - ||i A good place to H buy your iwt _ n l i\cw rora We're just as much inerestcd in good sendee as we are in selling cars. The sale is just thebeginning. For months and years after that we want you to be a satisfied I owner. All our mechanics are carefully trained io service the new Ford and we guarantee that all work will be done right and at a fair price. . You know in advance how much the job will cost because all labor is I billed at a flat hourly Another thing you'll like is prompt delivery We'll have the car ready when you want it. 14 Wf 1UIU |^Ut. chased here will be given a Special Inspection Free at 500, 1000 and 1500 miles. Boyd-Gillam Motor Co. Warrenton, N. C. .... Warrcnton, Nor Heie Coraes t . V- .? * *V.VAV % % . .. < V '4 " : V" ^~&S : : : -* 0 A person has to look just right see you?is the philosophy of "Ros the big circuses that wintered in FJ a manicure preparatory 19 her >vi states. Hoover Appeals For Obedience To I Laws Of All Kinds a NEW YORK, April 22?President' Hoover stated today that in many large American cities murder can apparently be committed with imr.unity, and he appealed for abedience to laws of all kinds. Speaking at the annual luncheon of the Associated Press, the president said in his first public address since his inauguration that robbery ' and burglary are far more common! here than in Great Britain and that smbezzlement and forgery, our record stands no comparison with stable nations. "No part of the country, rural or urban is immune," he said. "Life | and property are relatively more unsafe than in any other civilized j country in the world." Prefacing his remarks with a trib- 1 ate to the late Melville E. Stone, former general manager of the as- i sociated Press, the president began the reading of his prepared address with the statement that he con-1 sidered enforcement and obedience to the laws the dominant issue before the American people. At this statement the several hun- I ?, | II ' irwa H ?~M % " | jj| ' m II ,EW SILEI ? iJ A. IN THE Modern Au Silent in vinator ii no regul into the i V.I ' . iveivinau ing an ei 'round, C A ] Power < th Carolina he Circus! J! ^ - > > ' Sr ' yisffi>:..+m.v&i.'.w<:.: .I-.-.' Z-.^-s'( : with so many people coming to j ie," huge pet elephant of one. of , orida. "Rosle" is shown having ( ntep tour tbrough the* northern ^ I Ired newspaper publishers and ediors who filled the grand ball room 1 Bring Yaw ft. ,ni Mar u Com] Your business wil E. C. Telephon 5S~| illSlI ^ II igwv'aatvwig H 1 For r Kej 5 Months to Pa SICE NEW CONVl tomatic KEL\ operation, the New 11 . i' _ .1 i automatic to trie puir ation is needled. Simj: nearest electric outlet, sr functions noisellessl; ren, cold temperature 1 R O i 1 if Light Cc Jl THE WARREN RE< of the Waldrof Astoria Hotel applauded vigorously. Mr. Hoover made ft plain early in his address that his concern was vith all laws, with law itself, as law, and not particularly with the 18th Amendment or any single piece of legislation. "In order to dispel certain illusions in the public mind on the subject," he said, "let me say at once that while violations of law have been increased by inclusion of crimes under the Eighteenth Amendment and by the vast sums that are poured into the hands of the criminal classes by the patronage of illicit liquor by otherwise re sponsible citizens, yet tms is duc one segment of our problem. I have purposely cited the extent of murder, Durglary, robbery, forgery and embezzlement, for but a small percentage of these can be attributed to the Eighteenth Amendment." Suggestion To Press The president suggested as a crime deterent that newspaper publishers invest the acts of enforcement officers with some of the glamor of romance and heroism "which our American imaginative minds throw around those who break the law." As he did in his inaugural address seven weeks ago, the president placed squarely before the people their responsibility in the matter of law observance and said the real problem was to awaken the consciousness, the moral sense, of the citizen and, if necessary, to segregate where they could do no further harm "de J. _ ?) Ui?U generate minas, wmun nave uuu the intelligence and the moral instinct to obey the law as a matter of conscience. "II a law is wrong, its rigid enforcement is the surest guaranty of r Suits To \ caning pany 11 be appreciated Wall ie 120-W V BBBBBinBBBBl ade In I ? 1 1 l our Uld e Box I a New Quiet vinator $10 Down I y NIENCE 1NAT0R >29 Kelit where tlir nliin and the y, keepthe year N A impany ?- L CORD Warrenton, 1 its repef.l," he said. "If it is right, | its enforcement is the quickest j method of compelling respect for it." In his address, which was broadcast to the country over two national r adio chains, Mr. Hoover j warned that in the desire of the' people to be merciful the penduluml had swung in favor of the prisoner and far away from the protection of' society; that the sympathetic mind of the /inerican people has swung too far from the family of the murdered to the family of the murderer. j Steady Process From :.iis own administration, the chief executive pledged a strengthening of the law enforcement agencies by orderly processes, week by week, month by month, year by year, by steady pressure, steady weeding out of incapable and negligent officials, by promotion and recognition for those who do thenduty, and by the most rigid scrutinj' | of the records and mental attitudes of all persons suggested by appointment to official posts in the law enforcement machinery. Industrial Show Opens On March 12 RALEIGT, April 23.?North Carolina's progress along industrial lines will be shown here during the week beginning May 13, when the PALM. BE4CH BEUmS jJg/K, 1/sjz *v f'.M LEMON + \nlWy' CaLEANSSfc'ffl " ' " ' in/in ka/?mh? ? J (/lUkMltek) ?V V?WMkiy For sale by M. R. BURROUGHS Warrenton, N. C. DR. THOS. A. SHEARIN EYE-SIGHT SPECIALIST Office: over Bank of Warren Warrenton, N. C. ???????M ? Let ui wh Supi "laughs On the little machii cord gets lifeless an< stration before you and economy of youi On the same machi Goodyear SUPERTV RUBBER?defies fie onstration will settle The Correc Boyd-< Wa FRIDAY, APRIL >, "a ========^^1^' ed very nicely to ?, v fl first State-vrtde ^ state {air- 1 Governor O. Max tion will be be^ * ices 0f the North lend their aid in trouhds under ausP"*5 Industrial Exposition / S Carolina State Fair. ^ \ one< Mr. Smuh said, in mdieations n0W SUCMSS, as many the some thra Finn will be a suCC? ' ers 0f iacturers in the State r^H ^ the leading space Gardner asked tti(mt0S^B 2. State have order products at ih, the exposition OuM th that the peopleth, 'La thes mW accordlhi have an oppomMt, ? rnlina-made Produc^Lv_manager | how much progress tte*^H *tB. Smith,, secretary , made along industrial i ^qp^loow_J^'noj Henderson Auto Show H Exposition and Circus I Gorgeous Beautiful^! Style Merchants Show Exhibits ^ Wednesday night Maminouth ^3 - ; Auto Show fl Dancing Nightly p Four hours dancing w- I *1 00 Mlss V,rg'n?a Huh! _ Carolina QuartJ^B Castello- (Added attraction,! Loughlin ! Circus Unit A Week of Fun! And Ten Popularity ContJ Other Acts Queen will be cro\o^B 7 Funny Clowns ed on Friday nigM Music by "The Carolina Buccaneers" University of N. C. Bl Henderson, N. C. II XT 1 Dvi n n Worolinnon XXlglJl X 11V/C TT ttlV/llUUOC (Circus in big circus tent) Week, April 29th to May 4th I Attend the ball game then the circus BasebaU Notes?May 1st and 2nd, Salisbury at Hendera I Piedmont League?May 3rd and 4th, Durham at Hendera I 1 A ^ G?? zrtwist Cord 1 1 off" fierce flexing i ne illustrated we are demonstrating why regular d gives out many miles too soon. See this demon- i buy balloon tires. It is important to the pleasure fl r motoring this summer. ne we also demonstrate why the wonderful new VIST Cord?which stretches and comes back like rce flexing for maximum mileage. This one deffl* the proposition for you. www w * m m a 9 World's Mileage Champion | tly applied and sincerely serviced by Cillam Motor Co. trrenton, North Carolina

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