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0 -T-T3 THE CONCORD D " "LY TRIDUN3 Tut: ... s,...t, r 12. i: riONCAUK IN lOMWlN TTM tllAUMLNG S.UALL EQMC CAN EE BUILT AT MODERATE C03T - - 01 tlDt-U MulfT AM DAT , CjW t VI - - Ikl 1. a - at. - 7 na voir ever lie a siring wound ijow'lecj?' IF YOU TIED one tight enough It would hold up your socks. : (Also your eir eolation of. blood.) our Garter , must be made of a ma terial which "gives" with- every movement of the . muscles. And the more give" your garters have, the more comfortable they are. Ivory Garters' are long-life elastic all the way around. No dead cloth no ready shaped pads. And hence Ivories do not bind the leg. They shape themselves to the shape of your leg, and hold your socks, np perfectly., . Just Another good reason why Ivory , Garters open the door to comfort and shut' the lid on trouble. They're light and lively1 a happy, cool com bination for hot .days! Standard or wide web rsingle or .double grip 25 cents and up. ' IVORY GARTER CO. New Orleans, La. Wll SCROGGS of Bul- falo, N. Y who says "R'ctitrono '. Prescription 09" cared him of rheumatism after everything else, even, a, change ot ciinuitc, foiled. ft K:-l'-kli . "Whllfc' wofklng; ' for Dodge Bros,, Detroit a sudden- attack of rheuma-., tlem crippiad me' all un. My-less,,',, kiwoi and feet swelled to doublo sin, Western doctors did not help me and I had to stop worK. "I then cams East, my cousin ' thinking; a change of climate would help. Instead, I got worse than aver; )iry arms becoming so uasleas that my wlfo had to feed me throash a tube. ' :' Eastern doctors and rerondles proved ', no bettec than those of Detroit. . "Jivery day my cousin urged me to try "Ncutrone Prescription 89". , It hod cured him. Solth little faith. I Ba BAn to talcs this ''Wonderful i remedy.' Tily. It seemed that a miracle had " happened. Swellings went down, my ' crippled Joints straightened out and 1b two weeks I was back . to work. ma wall, or even better- than 1 ever. Three bottles cured ma, but I tank a couple mors to drive out any trace of rhpitmatlo poison. ; 1 1 , " "Noutrone I'rdeqrlptlon 99 put me bnrk to work, 'antl 1 1 have workei 'utinelily ever since.! It cured ms and I trust this tetter will pernuade en rnfferers to set the tamo help that I got. They wlH never regret if". "Neutrons Prescription "09" now tios in tablet as well as liquid f .rm, whichever : la ' preferrod. '1 . . ry . J 'i iiR!;iits everywhere, f " n I .-eg ftore. . V No metal j" pads J Wont XJt Bind J . . Every inch A 1 I i, vr'ty, r P 1 - rrwk Pussiig. (0rmipMMlrr of AimcUI4 Preaa ) j ' Luxl.. lag. 13 Xlt tb frrrmm- Htm Ultra to guard lh rrowa4 (brads Lpadhw, aak"4 lota iaig-niStB rum- , wb fret liw la lliw have vkltnl ami wltft tboar takra to prcUM tlwl a tu bri ia IfT to Mtf Urmia say I a. It U naid tE-y vrr itw to tlx diaroTfTT. triors m h rt raru. loat he Bad bee Barked fewa ftw auirih-r I Sirly 100 Oi-trrOriw nrr WtaIlnl i i c n..i i..ii.. mi over by th taria Hurctc. tlw rqutra- mi i-nniHm a KroriaDti vara. . imr and hlxut renli9w vatrh wa. krj" j urrr hiiu. The hotel at which he topped wa wirrouncted wy pulUi. ' Several detertlvs wre xt a tinned at the hotel a (tuet, the ImUt to look . out for any misoU-Ioii, rharactera who j mlKUt try to approara mm. r.ven ine preparation of bid urn Ik waa xuperin-! : ' . . I. 1 renooo. ny caeis woo were orouRiu over from raria. When the. time came to lenrea the at IfciwninK Street, he was aceoinpiiuicd 1 downstair from hit unite he nrver : flsht or more detective who surn.m.d- d him ami ts.orre.1 him to hi- mntorj car. He was simply rushwl into the automobile and at once the ntnv,-li through which he won to Journey were clmnd as if ly mimic and 8iccd liui itittiouti wi're icnorert. During the French l'remlers stay j detectives scaumt Soho and other . lut tin Is fiur anarchists or Comiumiitts, llHteuini: ial smirching for nny word . or mm e. that might denote a con-plr- acy iiRulnst M. l'oincans mfety. l'er-' lmiw be himself hud nothing to do jwith it. hut such extraordinary pre- cautions certainly conveyed the im-, uression that while iu Ijondoh he. was in deadly fear of his lift Famous French Ecclcslastia- The Swan of Cnmbral was Fencton, archbishop of Cambral, born in 1651 and died In 1715. Of him "The Cath olic Encyclopedia" soys: "With him disappeared o.ie vf the most lllustri-i ous members cf the French episcopate)., t certainly one of the most attractive men of his age cr.e of the most at tractive, brilliant and puzzling figures that the Catholic church has ever pro duced." PHYSICIAN ADVISES PEOPLE "My wife suffered for ye;ir with ftouiach trouble which did not yield to any treatment. She took a dose of j Jlityr's Wonderful Remedy last Sat- unlay with wonderful results. I have, practiced medicine, for -( years ami j have never soon anything like it lie-, fore. I have recommended Mayr's Wonderful Iteiueily to M'Veral that 1 1 know nei d this treatment." It re-1 moves the catarrhal 'mucus from the in- ( tcstinal tract and allays the Inflamma tion which causes practically all stom ach, liver and intestinal ailments, in- i eluding-appendicitis. One dose will nuviuce or money refunded at. (lilison Drug Store and druggists everywhere. GIRL HAD -PAINFUL TIMES Mothers Read This Letter and Statement Which Follows ' . 'Portland, Indiana. "I was troubled with irreirularitv and constipation and would otten nave to lie down because of pains. One Sunday my aunt was visiting ua and she said her girls took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table (compound and got well, so mother said she guessed she would let me try it It ia doing me good and l- praise it lugniy. You are. welcome to use this letter as a testimonial" Stella Newton, B. E. 8, Portlandy Indiana. ' ' Mothers You should carefully guard your daughter's health. Advise her of the danger which comes from standing around with coldorwet feet, from lifting heavy articles, or overworking. Do not let her overstody. ; If she complains of headache( pains in back or lower limbs, or if you notice a slowness of thought, nervousness or ir ritability on the part of your daughter, give her eareful attention. Lydia E.; Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound is an excellent medicine for your daughter to take, as it is especially adapted torelieve just such symptoms. Remember it contains nothing-that can injure and can be. taken in gaiety. . KEEPINS WEU. An Kt Tablet . (a. ftaM aprtnM taken at Bight wilt help lues roo wait, by toning and Mreogtbraing your dl- ana nmin.iion. a, , M JUNIOR Lll fl On-thirrl tl rEulif dose. Mad of th Mm inrrs-ittrntt, thn en1 m '"'iiiiiii P a. Jrjf Ill fT CUCBSB, Mra. Jud iwt J hvnl UlU . kr ..a v,,.. M u, h,ttlt r7 th,t " kla Duor wtfa waa at bee wita end wrrjinc ot- what ah ahoaid hart lur ainurr raca aay. 1 am tired of chlrkea." growled Mr. Fox on day- "It chlrtfQ, chicken, -Ulcken. Why doat yoa bar duck or rarkty oax-o In a whllaT "I did cook turkey ooly last week." replied poor Mrs. Fox, "and you said oat of season and that chicken -. .1.. . I . a .hla tint. waa Uie only food fit to cat this time of year." But though Mr. Fox found faqlt with the food, b never left any of It on his plate and rery little on the table when be finished a meal. He waa tatA .1.1 .""- noti M : thought something must be done, 'tor she waa growing thin with so much worry, ' While lie found fault and grum bled, Mr. Fox did very little work. A chicken or duck he brought home She Told Mrs. Fox Many Things. once in a while and he took great pains that Mrs. Fox should be made to fully appreciate that it was bis hunting that furnished the dinner and not hers each time. ' So one morning Mrs.' Fox put on her bonnet and ran, across the fields" to Granny Fox's borne and told her trou bles. "My dear, said Granny Fox, "you THE FRIENDLY PATH,, By WALTER I. ROBINSON npUIlN the worlds thoughts to peaceful pursuits and there is little danger, of war. With the wider recognition of the importanye of anti-war In telligence, the happiness of the world Is measurably Increased, for warfare or dangers of war fare and happiness cannot exist, at the same time. I There are' some who loudly wail because of the Inveutlon of- i A V a new super-gun which, If news reports are correct, would make the great German gun , of St. jGobain appear like a top. It Is held in some quarters that the Invention or perfection ofthe Invention of this mammoth weapon indicates too much thought of warfare and does not augur well, for continued 'peace. Bar, on the other hand, quite a number of clear-thinking indi viduals contend that this new gun Is a good thing, because It is likely to prevent future wars. : However, the most encourng- '' lng news In connection with the t new invention is that telling that J the gun Is' to be employed as an Industrial Instrument. Finding J that the weapon will punch holes through the thickest armor- ' plate with the greatest ease and neatness, It is proposed to have J It widely employed In doing lm- port ant work for mankind. If . thin nlnn la tarrioA rtn tt ursuiM f ' be impossible to estimate - the value of the Invention British and : American Inventors have given to the world. . But be this as It may, Is it not a cause for rejoicing to know that the St. Gobnln weapon once hailed as an im possibility by the world's leading scientists has been 'outdone? Ion remember that en Good Fri day the St Oobaln gun began its deadly ; work by killing and maiming; women and children i f who were worshiping in a Paris J church, the big projectiles be ing hurled through the skies a distance of 75,jnllef. This was horrible.: But the possibilities In war use of the new invention are many, more times as horri ble. The gun would throw a projectile1 weighing Ave tons a I -lng would make -neither smoke J - por noise. . , t ,Who Is there who would be willing to'say that the perfec- uoa of weapons of such terrible destructive powers Is not a sign for peace? Plans to employ. U In industry is even a surer sign In the same direction, ' . This "gyeatest gun" should be hailed with Joy. , ( br th Wmtor BrMleatw Xns.) 11 are yoef a4 have a great deal ts tears, but If o e at e ssjerlas! e r via. Mr. res u grow worse," . " "But what cB I Ser Slf aN poer Uttle Mrs. rex with tears kg her ej es. i-t bim as aonrry w nue,- i piled Graaay. BuDSerS the eaace for aay ateaL" Granny Fbx toid Mrs. Fox things, and bea she ran hour later she wore a smile that sroedd have worried her husband If be had It. ' - She cooked herself a nice dinner and ate It all before Mr. Fox returacd. Not a crumb was left and wheat he came in and asked crossly why dinner was not ready, she replied that she didn't Intend to cook any more and that if be wanted food he must get M and cook It. toe, " Mr. Fox dropped his pipe and It fell to the Boor with a smash as he stared npea-moathed at his wife; his ears, too,, stuck np straight; he could hard ly believe be heard rightly what she said. . ;.-. Mrs. Fox walked out of the house while her husband growled and fussed, but she did not return and Mr. Fox bad to go hungry to bed that night for she ate her supper before she came home. t ' s For three days this went on. 'and on the. fourth Mr. Fox grew very meek and brought home a nice pair of chickens. "My dear.' he said. It would be a pity to snoB those birds cooing them as I should, and there Is no one in the world that can fry a chicken as you cun." , Jirs. Fox agreed to do this, ibut she made her husband wait- on her, and when the dinner was ready he put It on the table and helped clear It away and washed the dishes. ' (' It was not long before Mr Fox was bringing home all the food and help ing his wife as a good husband should, and, best of all, he praised at every meal her wonderful cooking. "What did I tell you T said Granny Fox when she heard what had hap pened. "Kemember what I said, 'hun ger's the best sauce' for any meal, and the royal road to a husband's heart is traveled fastest by serving him a good meal ; but don't let blm lose sight of the fact that you are a wife as well as a good cook." by UeClus Newapapar Syndicate.) I k : THE fUGHT THING 4 RIGHT TIME 0 eWBBBBBSS . . , 3 By MARY MARSHALL DUfFEE CARRYING PACKAGER fcTT IS one of the wholesome signs x of the age," says a member of the Deportment of Agriculture, "that peo ple are breaking iay from the idea that a perfect lady or gentleman never carried a package.' It is really hard 'to remember that such an opinion ever i was held, and y'ou 'muy be sure if you know anyone who still clings to the notion that It is beneath his dJcnltv to carTv a bundle of any sort thai that person is quite behind the times .and has" not kept pace with the times. The only time when it Is bad form to carry packages ,or bundles Is When by doing so you taight cause others annoyance or inconvenience. A wom an should bear in mind, that if shl la going to be accompanied by a man, good breeding will demand that he carry any bundle or. packages, she may have. . Sometimes a married woman on going out with her hus band carries an unnecessary number of bundles feeling that she may carry these herself If W chooses. , To In sist on doing this will put her bus-1 band In a bad llgtuV te. be will ap near to have nealected. to offer .to carry .Hliem. , i Again when yon are going t :be conveyed to your destination In a friend's automobile you should not burden yourself with a lot of imwelldy packages unless, you have been as sured beforehand ; that year friend Vlshes to do so. If yon have ta travel -in a crowded car or trate H Is inconsiderate to carry bulky" lug gage that . will add-to the diseom fort ot the other travelers. ( by McClors Nawapapar SyBtlcata.) f AiUNE 0' CHEER , Raniism. ' MY F0HTUNE pEBHAPS have, no funds nj . But what Is that te ua With all the gold- of sunlight,. . And the silver of th sea? j '' .-' ' ' ' ' 1 : ' .' Perhaps I hold no titles to ' I ; : Rich lands or mansions fine,. But . overhead the skies of blue ; With all their jors are mine. ' . Aid la my heart I bold a ators Of wealth tn title . clear y In. coffers runnliig o'er ande'er With Xov. pnd Hope, and Cheer. ,i ! by UcClora Kawar Srsdloata.1 rvv h ; r'i' L f.'.T yJ A . 1 JT bona illustrated and destribed t tkla rtirU la m of ftV.the extcriars and tomr plans ol which are akture ht a book entitled ' "Modrsm Hssaea," which is sub Ibahed by the SMthera Pine As sociatioa of New Orleans. Louis iana, for free distribution. Bluc , print plans snd general specifics t tieas let any of the houses shown ( Ii athis book may be obtained ' from the Southern Pine Associa . tien at nominal cost. ' The general' popularity of this little home makes, it deserving of .iwSbI nnli. ' Thia slan exhibits with unusual charm the spirit the modern American nome oi a moderate price. The veritable spirit of "home" an happy family lit inrnnmih it- The exterior de sign is adaptable to various floor plans, but the plan shown here pos sesses ia ajsrge degree the chief aani.AK nf mm fart and economv. i Study oiuhe splendid arrangement of the rooms and the conveniences Bas.ll asvaalt TasTnigl. a. A Will I" gfcwa. ) ' This pretty home is adaptable to a small site, and is aleo a splendid type for investment building. The (mail ground area required and the MOVEMENT TO DETHRONE KING Ami Establish. New Republic Is Re ported by Greek Newspapers. Constantinople, HeptrO (By the As- iwlnted Press). A movement for the dethronement of Khig .Constantino of Greece and the establishment of a re public is reiKirted by Greek newspa l)ers to Ite under way on the ixbtmlB of the Grecian Archiiielugo. Center More, Hopeful Than Ever. Danville. Krt. Sent 9 (Hy, the. As sociated Press )'.-4Vitli twenty-six vet erans of the squad' that last year took Iljirvard .into canip, t'ejiter College football oflioialp tire looking forward to another great team this yar. Tlie .schedulecall.' for ten games,. with Yir lnin Polytechnic, Harvard, Clenison, Auburn, Kentucky and Washington and Ia& being im-ludrd. ' - BtP MeMillon, the great quarter- l.uck of the last, four years, will not be with the Colonels., , Neither Will Tom Mornn. But "Ketr liobexu will be present to guide the destinies of the Colonels. . , , , ;; i . Backers of 'the team are counting on young Hexb Covington j filling the 'hole left by the graduation of McMil- ' to a JatgvfVxtent.-.. . Some eiaim that Corington, while, peyliaps lacking the Almost uncanny football Instinct of the lhighty "Bo" and, bis knack of jutwltting tbe opposition, Is a better broken field runner . than , lie Jllllun. Veteran are expwted. to report for duty on September 13 include: Captain "Red'' Boberts, Terry -SnodUy, Herb Covington, Hump Tanner:. Minus (- dy. BiR'k Jonex, Ed. Kubale.-Blll Sha jdnau, 1'om Bartlett and a dtisen oth- hers. The Colonel wilt nor be. able to .use any freshmen ; thiew- year. ; Chirk ' Murphy - has been retained as freshmen coach. ( hnrlle Morun nnu 'tChlck" Meyers will have charge of tbe varsity. I Wilson Gets Fifth Game lu Pennant Wimier'e CentesA Charleston, 8. Cm" iopt. 111. Follow ing'!! conference with tlie offk-lnls of the two contesting clubs, in the chaui pionslifp feries being played between the pennant wlnhers of tluvftotith At lantic", and Virginia leagues and the presidents of two leagues, It was an nounced tonight that the fifth game will be played in Wilson, N. C, Tues day, and if a sixth game Is neeessary; It . will dim m playetl .thexe.. '. In the event of a seventh game 'it Is to.be played at Charlotte on Thurxlay. i ' .r-f.'-' it'',.-;.- ...-., ;';lj;.'f-"."J'.;'.S-' ;-' .,0am Lore, -.l For may to dream cf reading a newspaper Jiuljcnte that he will be successful In whn fever ha undertakes, become very- rich and an-Iva at great honors In the state.' To a maid it de notes that she will marry , a man who will become rich and . powerful and that her children, will be people of great consequence. -, To dream yon buy or sell tliem; denotes hard work and smalt profit. To dream of one printed In a foreign language .denotes a letter from afar,. V.:-."':-,:-v,- : JUn CM THE UCHT obtain In'and around the Inatltution which ' supplies .entertainment for our ctiil!ren and ourselves should be a part lot tne education or every man., 10 Iencnura-e the- good and tight the Baa in too nhow business Is the duty of I every cll'"n;'' ' I "The 1 i iosra" is one imnram wna a m i-wide oirculation from which a oomi)iiit knowlcrt of the show busl- "Ihe laliuoB,.!-' is a renter ror xns -io, i and ; whoiesoma ia tna. show Ibuaiuess. ... ( ; ' '" i V - i ' f '..':k x- t It v.s I ' 1 1. rt ka !Ltvircr j. UI7 ' of ma M' m economical construction eost,'om. ki.iui with th. rtnrm at a nnme ne. sign which has proved immensely nnnnii. aiinitii (inn nio TTivpamra LU make a low selling price and at the same time cant a worth-while profit. 1 .. .. . Depending on just now me ioi faces, the bedrooms should bo left just as they are of reversed. To "reverse a plan, the reader may simply hold the plan and U.l photo Ir-r K HrT" 1 1 v b ' I1U 'I n King Neptune Holds Cqurt for f Secretar ;Hughes at the Equator : illill & - x ' O" ' mm r ' ' Neptune's Court in Session,; New York, Setit. 12. During the re cent trip-to Iiio. le Jiuieiro Mecvetary of ttute Hughes- was un interested!-: witness to tbe socred rites of Neptune's Court .The ceremony wns held uboard theBteamshlp Pan America, one of theassum thtf throne and the queen, '. reeord-muking vessels oiieruted by the MtiHson Hteamshii I.itie -between, the jUnitMl, States, ami tiouth American Advices Just-received from Bio state that Seeretary Hughes was . vastly amused at the Neptune ceremony, and takes '.great - tnltle in the diploma granted htm by Father. Neptune. v i; The ' Neptnne ceremony Is held alxMutt all the vessels of the Mtinson Line and occurs at the Kuutor. -The NepUme . ceremony - had Its origin, - in the early 1 days of shipping. X When a vessel t-rossed the "Mne". all he sall- ors who had never : made the passage jreviously were summoned np for' ln-sl ltuiuon. in rno oki uu.vh, alter Being sentenced by Father Neptune with imnlwhiuent for having Invaded his realm., tbe luckless', candidate had a rone fastened ubout bis waist and wns tossed' over . the . side 'of the ship to lie hauled .luck again after, he hud been well submerged- : - y-'.-- " Nowadays the lnltintion Is couiplet ett In tbe. oiieu ' alr swimming tank, which Is one of ; tbe features . of the Muiisohltliie 1 fleet. Te ceremony V. 1. 11 . . ... , u.l ........ ...1 and which takes place- on all ci-ossV' ings of the Equator, is elulHiratelv staged and takes over several, hours for its enactment.' An the"liner!lreaotjj; es the Equator -Vord conies ft'oni the bridge tbati Father -Neptune, King of the sens, has bn sighted.- l'resenny the bewhiskered figure of Father Nep tnne, carrying a ti'ldnut, clinnbors r er the side. 'He is greeted - by the Captain of the steaniHlilp in the pres ence oMhe sHtteraliled jyissetiKers anil is prenentel ith the kt-y of the ship. Father Keptnne then announces t))(it ' '. : I .1 t 1 graph, before a mirror and the bouse will be seen "reversed," and ; thus it may be built to suit any direction of the prevailing breezes; and sunshine. - ' V ' For rapid construction and eeon- -omy of cost as well as for perma nence, the framing material should ' be Southern Pine lumber. : This particularly applies to the iwase, arils Joists and studding- and roof construcnon ana bu ' pamnona. . Southern Pine interior trim is like wise among the newest and hand somest methods of trimming the interior of a home. This wood beautiful stained or enamel effects - can bo easily obtained. - The flooring should be doubled, laying Southern Pins dressed and matched or- plain sheathing diag onally, and working over this plat form until the entire bouse is fin ished and then covering; thia rough sub-floor with light building paper . and laying the finish floor of 1x3 1 dressed ' and matched rift-sawed Southern Pine flooring which pre sents a most beautiful finish after it is scraped' and varnished. This is an exceedingly bard wood floor ..covering.. ; ;s - ..: iillllsii mm f). be-wilb convene Court within an hour. " After nil is ready; for the ceremony Father Neptune 8' senile tribe lead by tho ship's trumpeter, marches to the. Hoynt Court,' Father Neptune then who is TiBHHiTy a, sailor in (Usgtuso takes ; her, - or ra ther - his, seat ' beside hint. : Then' nil passengers who - are -hiaking. their first trip across the Equa tor are Hehillel and one by one are brought before Neptnne for sentence. '-VjSeptime' orders that the neophytes : lie-given; tbe third degree, for .the, in vasion of i his realm.-, The - third . de gree s performeilrby the doctor and the liarber attached ' to, the Court ot Neptune.' ' la the case ot male lmssen-. gers the Initiate, is subjected to -a weird lot ot bappcnliigs. p Ne'phme's ' doctor' announces that he will ampu tate an mm, and- produces -from n huge . Ixig, suws,'.' gimlets . and 'other , wvuiHtns, 'tile sight of which produces spllnl shivers. .After he: 'has gone thiifingb bis' pert ormnncev . the liarber assumes charge, and the volunteer' ia subjected to a , soap '.shampoo after which Father-Nepf mie directs that he lic hurled"' Into : the sea. . . .The candidate is then taken in-hand by others ; of .''Neptune's-j. Court and plunged into ' the ' swimming tftnk, which, is illleLwith salt water., At the'concitisiou of the Initiation all the. " r'v,:,.' ,';r , "'mZ ma 'certifylftg . that ; they have lieen made t'itlzens(pf Neptune's reulm. The lirfnpers ijciiliB sotind ami Ftither Nep-. tune tubes bis departure over tbe shie of the, fiilp '.....!. : - '. .', ' ry This will be a busy season for Fath-, r Neiitnnn inboard the Munson Line ' vessels pbingto Bouth America for the-, reason, that the Brazilian Centen nlul ExiMiHirion, which has Just -been opened In Bio- de Janeiro,-is attract ing thousandapi Americans,-1, '' . . .
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