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THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNB I U m in I II I Mrlertlnc a ( igarette of KUfbt Color, Ijatrat Taxk, HtW York. rVb. 8. A dainty female nmoken now mint select her nar- Iffca with regard to cobx with as much care aa she doca h?r evening gow us. if slie would be fashiouao e. Lavender, blue. red. mauve, lilnc : Ell shade to match gowns and mocds and smroiindings are the latest styles. And with the new fad comr a li m . ourcc Of revenue ior me ur.ss- maker- that of tobacconist. The idea orainatetl in the mind of a Mudlson avenue dressraak.r. who provided nei nodels with varicolored cigai eUc; to match the gowns they were wcaiinc It is sfld to be attaining; a vogue rapidly. The new Queen of limit is an ex pert gardener und devotes much time to the nal gardens. SAYS RED PEPPER HEAT STOPS PAIN IN FEW MINUTES Rheumatism, lumbago, neuritis, back ache, stiff neck, sore muscles, strains, sprains, aching joints. When you are suffering so you can hardly get around, just try Red Pepper Rub. Nothing has such concentrated, pene trating heat as red peppers, and when heat penetrates right Uown into pain ncl congestion relief comes at once. Just as soon as you apply Red Pep per Rub you feel the tingjjng heat In three minutes the sore spot is warmed through and through and the torture is gone. Rowlcs Red Pepper Rub, made from red peppers, costs little at any drug store. Get a jar at once. Be sure to get the genuine, with the name Rowlcs on every package illllllllilililllliH I Sir Walter 8 You remember the episode of the rainy day when he threw, his cloak into a puddle that the good queen might cross without getting wet feet and per haps the flu. That was advertising, ir Walter had a message of import to her majesty. He wanted a hearing. He got it by a courteous and ingen ious method of attracting favorable attention. It was another case of adver tising that paid both Business today is metaphorically throwing its clokk before you. It" seeks your favorable attention. It uses its most effective method of capturing it ADVERTISING. Day after day it caters to your tastes, and your de sires through advertising. The men w9to advertise in this paper believe that if they succeed in get ting their messages across to you, you will often be interested and some times inspired with a little of their own enthusiasm for their wares. ';-.-f " ," -' -' - t' . ' . ?' !" - ' ;. ! - V-, V . '.("5 j'' 'i'-riA''- &-$&'i'r'- '. , ' . ' ' i.'J''djs?'"'o' ' .. " . ' - '.y rJ I Advertising will help you. W hether you realize it or not, advertising is a big vital force in 'your life. Through it, American genius and American manufacturers are putting within your reach the many boons of modern life. ' ....-'.... Advertising keeps your information up to date on every article of hu man need, whether food, clothing, articles of household utility, necessities or luxuries. Advertisers dserve your support. The queen knighted Sir Wajter. 1 lUllllltllUIJItllllllillllllllllllllllllilllllUIIMIimilUUIHftHIUIl laoaarta maanal to? tto MHMl BsVSaaa rilrlf (jtf tnararaaaj alterad tbr it aau failr with r"J is" trtaa tbr star aotl Mart tbr raat of tba !..iam aa a l.uMueaa rxnrasr A IT aad tunlV if I propriHor for will laboaM aaakr aa ailowaarr fi r hUaaalf and fauillr I Thr aama rulr applina to a pfcr-i rlan who cunitona a aautrarlnm. A aopk(Vprr who riwWta over hl pter if hustawws nbuulU deduct a a hual- , nam f xpraae natal only of tbe por tlton of the bulldiac ravit for boat. was. A farmer mar diMint aa a Imrimiw expense wap-s paid a fa hauil. but not tbtne of a doweatk- em paayetl In uia hoiuebold. A phynician who ntainta'na an ofB.v I In a rented home may deduct the pro-; iH.rtlou of sorb rent properly chance- ,ble to the portion twed for profet-1 sional pnrpoaas. If. howerer. he j maint ilim an offli-e elsewhere and in- cldenLilly rnrelvea patients nt his home. be is not entitled to deduct any part of the rent for his residence as a bual-: new ch-dm. ii a pnysirutn owaa the home in which he lias his office no I ic tinn Jut rent Is allowed The same general' rulings in record (, d(slu'tsons for home and offkv ex- penses men. apply to otbejr professional They Wouldn't Kmnv the Place. Charlotte News. "If a traveler." says The Ihsit nud Shoe HiK-order. "Ignuniat of what has taken place in the aouth iu interven- ing year- should revisit it todav he I would have difficulty in nalizlug that it was the same territory lie. had trav eled twenty years ago. The scores of mill towns which stud the southern states are models for the entire world. Well paved ami well lighted streets, prosperous school buildings, communi ty lu.uses and recreation centers, nil form a nudfeus from which radiate avenues of neiiicl cotta'cs iHjuililied ' with every modern convenience and each standing in its well cultivated I ipint. The old, straggling village, with i its unpuved streets and dilapidated shacks, is gone forever, and the ui.hI- em mill tow n of tbe south remesenrs i the last fork development." in "Vie That is the Impresaloo which the South is nuiking upon ninny visitors who have either never visited It at all and who know of it chiefly through the tales that they were told alamt it following the Civil War. or who have come back after a Ion;; lapse of years' to find that the wilderness has. verily, blossomed as n rose. Not long ago we were sitting al dinnc.r by tbe side of u visitor from Nashua, X. H who was going to Florida, and who slopped off here to lint! out what all this noise is about in regard to the South absorbing the. tex tile industry of Xew England. He Raleigh Had a ways. lead. 1 1 It to inu.a "f rt.i iwki daKUas. kln-auf a i nirtc rrraatt tad afaallar ItraM tar tar mNtirt mot (iota htaa PATRONIZE THE ADVERTISERS! rjlt W . UaIj vri baaaer la Xaar Eajtaad cattoa ralart io hi. aadlaaa. la Ik Moala aad la ttak. stale, hum fiat k bad aever riprrtad af revival la Ira nan Mfi'aL "iotnre of "b Kj beM la nilatf Aad ao-tt U wlta aaativ Hber aarb rUll..p. Taev arr Harried y tbelr flodlnr- withal atade to najt aload the prakae of a aartloa of tbr nwatrr la was b. f..r aU too Km, sotne otaer arrthaas hart brtd ao particular veo erston. The H nad Hhoe Heronler In tb- courw of lengthy flattering of tbr. South, which r do not pretend to re prat except to tbe extra! of a paragraph or no, laakea tbr further Intereatlag re mark that ' the rapid and phenomenal i-clvancc of tbe aoflth'a textile Industry. while it overshadow In extent aad I framalir interest other phaaeii. of her activity, represents after all but one. of Keveral might men with which die Ik tight Ilia; her ay to mi aaaurcil iHwitl(n an ouo of the wealthient and mnat pnapemtui sections of the earth. jj,,u, v tn importamv. and with Min(,.(VniiLy even greater os'bilitic for ,w future, coaiei the dev elopment ,,f ber vant coal. Iron Hiid other niln- (.rai wealth. The eonl are of the aontheru statea U twice as greiit as that of all Ktirope. Inc'.iKlinK Kussla. niH in close proNimltv lie Inure de- poU of iron ores, which for all prne-1 tlenl purposes, lire . unlimited In ex tent. Tbe. I'nited States (leological ualatf after surveying the territory n-porteil that the Alabama Helds were greater In extent and richer In possi bilities than those, of the fninous I'ltts burgh district." Move to Prevent Killing of Hints. Chicago. rY.b. !V A stronger move ment to prevent the slaughter of birds ha Uvn 'aunchel by the Michigan Audubon Society with the organization of n crime prevention committee, it laicoine known today. Attnpne.v Joe Realty liurtt. of Chicago, credited with Isdng the original advocate of "sane' Fourth of July in Chicago, has accept ed the chairmanship of the new com mittee as well as the chairmanship of the. outdoor exhibit of bird houses to established by the Michigan society '"' "''st Michigan pike, "T1'' "lSf f ",is lr'- mention committee should be to help ,,re,tk ,l,p " u,ter' ngahist fr'nds. the birds." said Mr. liurtt. noti fying Mrs. Ediftl C. M linger, of aaMaa I w the picture . planning iind!1,iUt' Mich., president of the Michigan Audubon Society, of his acceptance, Asheville Hotel Company (iiartereil. -tslieville. X. C. Feb. ft The secre tary of state has granted the Ashe ville Hotel Company, of this city, cap italized at $17."MMMI. with $(7,IHM paid In. a charter of tncorpontion. The company will build ami ppernte ho tels. William Foor. Jacksonville, Flu.. E. E. Robinson, Jacksonville. Fin., and H. 1). Miles, Asheville, re the pri ncipa 1 Incorporators. The K'lld Port of London Authority Is tp peiid JTU.lKsMlW) ou modernizing the port und works. Bright Idea "v y v.- MIK aaaa lark aM rfar'a ajaad i -tort lra.iHT UoaLv a(' ". atpj bat Madam) hj he heartltaa aarb of nie oatber nan TTaJie Caawk Hurbarr la aara with tha haakaMM team. t'ai. Hkaa- hat wNI It la of (be una With tbe aaaami ludm.r meat arkaaV aied for Darbam and an ajtra.tire flip Into Virginia and Maryland being arranged for the eaiu. papaVta are that a targe niman will anon aat m the dally wurkoata student Maaager Wlba. In eo-operatl ..n with the grad uate manager, has n( as yet comtilet -d the schedule, bat It will show the usual meets with State institutions rarollnn. State ami Wake Koiesl aad ii trip longer than Inn Uvn taken by prrvtoua teamg tat Mrglnla' and Maryland. letter uuii who aic luck this year nml llnnix ami dan ft. for tbe daah cs; l'urliHtu. for th half mile: Sbiuv ter. for the mile, and (apt. Sluinkle, for the hijrh audi bi ad Jiuup. Kmiu last yr Mimd there are l'billiiM. a 100 yard lash man; Leak. 1.. L. Hrldgera. ami .lordan. fur tbr 440; Steveoa. lleffn i anil UW for thi' : Rollch. CPiiufurd. und Triiui for the mile: Harris n and J. Jackson Tor the hurdles; Crnte. ( aldnell. und Pickens for the javelin, shot put and discuss: Swarrlngen fur the shot put und bnmd jump; and Knrmer for the isde vu nit. 7 Tv.o mllers will he selected from the siniiul which represented Trinity at the Methodist Toad meet In Atlan ta fn IHsvnder Spubry. llurgrove mid llntcher. These men all phiceil in the meet. Klankney trlio copped first honors, will not he ellgtlde for track. Holmes of the cross country squad will lie In strong; for the two mile con sideration. A preliminury guncy indicates thut the field ecrntil iil lie the weak points. There urc a number of-good prosMX'ts. however, which when tsuln tsl and placed should show up well. WOMAX IS FORCED TO TAKE PQISOXED I nil OH Mrs. I,. A. Palm r. of Danville, Telia How Two lien hidnaped Her and Made Her r mm nanvi' e, Va., Fb -Police were ailed at I o'clock yestciilay mr.rntng to the home of "Mrs. L. A.j'almer, on C iiquhoun street where it was re ported she was , suffering from ihe forcible adrhinlsfjMtion of "polsonexl liquor." Arriving Ahere. the w.:mnn was found in seridti.- straits and doc tors were called. . According to Police Sirgcunt J. H. Martin. Mrs. Pklm:r after reacting favorably to treatment told them that while she war oh her way back home from a nearby store a sedan car drove up tn the curb and two men in ruin coats leapsd out', seized her and drag ged her into the car, One of them she Is quoted as sayipc, held her while' the other man noorea the liquor down her 'throat. She was further r: n resented as savins that she was ejected from the c4? fn front of her home, where she teeame hysterical. Her husband, an i employe of the p:btofilcc. was called to tho sceue with the pollc. DIKIMT FHALLKE . TO BET- DR. RAXT Bishop Hanttiiic Makes Very Plain the Position of the Ealsropal (March. New York, Feb. SU-Btshop William T. (Manning, of the Protestant Epis copal church, delivered before 1.000 national offlcia s of the church, lay eii and English vicars, banqueting with the church drib at the Waldorf-, Astoria- tonight, an address which was interpreted as a direct -hallenge to Kcv. Dr. Percy Sttokney Grant to utter publicly, and In unmistakable language, the doubts of the deity of Christ he recently implied in his pul pit at the Church of the Ascension. "Let me say with all. possible plain ness," the bishop declared "that if any member of thht church ihishop, priest or deacon, should deny the deity of Our Lord Jesus Christ ami express it in clear, courageous, un ambiguous terms, no one need have the slightest far that the church will fail to take definite action, and the whole body of the clergy and people of this church will approve such action. " jfifej-; But the point to be kept clearly in mind Is that the church cannot take formal action against denial of her faith unless the dental is expressed in words that are ' Clear and un- evaive, and are acknowledged hy their author." BAPTIST WOMEN AKK OUT FOB $6,011(1.000 Woman's Missionary Union Has Pbw ror iiicrntMng iieuomuiutioiutl In copie This Spring. Under the leadership of the I general officers of the Woman's Missionary Union of the Southern Buptlst Con vention the Baptist women and young people of the South, identified with the W. M. L. organizations, will seek to turn into the truaaury of the Ba tlst 7ii Million ( ainpalgii the sum of flUXXUKHi isMween now and May 1. Tha l'nlon estlmatea that half of the amwm new ineiulala reeelvad by tiio Southern Baptist churches since the liegitiulng of the caiuiaiign are women anil "fining people, eligible for member ship in the W. M. V. or its auxiliary bodies, and tbe plu it proposes for tbe Ideal miMHloiuiry sis-lettes In Ihe vari ous churches to enlist Its members la either giving or getting $21 for each new member among the women uud young people received tyto'tbe chureb- ,'R., " ' If SoOiOOU women would aire or get 124 each by "May 1 t wold provide flM0.0ai) In' cash.' Approxtamtely that sum will be due on the pledges of tbe W. M. C. to the Campalgu by that time. ' The name Europe signifies a eoun- try of white rnniplwiBgi io called be caoae the Inhabitants, ware of a iiiiimiii iiitin''T"" complexion than those of Asia r - sawww' j" I aaaaataaam Far aTaaaaa w aa Mi w r aai aaua-H 1 r n . 1 1 i't. atx k rfc aaaamaaj aaaaaaaaaaaj at nal : V. ' - r a!r-irif ilia iBahBaV X C rak aj laataV ilia ! '' 'fjf who hart ..., ha i- -a a-u. - .ha .w.oi-i-iiy2 t2iariirij ' J fc kaa a I W 1 - - paaj. UWU bafhatr,. U thai rtt. rere iajireted Miajaaj i aajri TUaaaBJ tba T il Bat naamaw ; Italaaaaay kattary uekt arUUrry. sad Tbaradaj tha Ueas ' Major JdtoC. lrtax. Major C T hlaerh. Captala Hoy C HtHna. Uaa- taaaat f & Bcrtholet aad Mantaaaat II C. Wolfe, -of tbe l alted State, army, and Major WaUara B. Sartth. of the North raroUaa National Ooard are making tha taapn-tloh. Friday. Com pa ay B UOth lafant ry, at Waneuftm will he Inspected and tbe nextday tbe naatin will go ti I lx ford tn Inapert Heaikpmrters .aauiany. first battalloa. 13Kb Infant ry. Cnmpaav n. 130th lufkatry. at I Mir bs in. will be reviewed Monday : Auibnlam-e eonimny. No. lis! FMentiai. Tneauay: Battery I) 11T fleld artil lery, Xew Bern, YVedncadny. llead inarters. third battalion, lath In- fanny. Wilmington. Thursday tn Monday of the mime week. Com pany a aiOth artillej-y. Uaeford. will reviewed: Tuesday, f omny u 1JU hafnntry, Parkton": AVeilneedax Com imnv M", laOth Infantry. Wilson; Thursday Company 1. 120th infantry. Plymouth: und Friday Battery A, UT the held artillery, Ooldahom. Spot In South Dakota KtUI l nealafd. Scenic. . II., feo. P. Hail a (toieu miles southwest of thia town, in tbe very heart of the Badlands. Die root Wall stretches' away to the southeast and the northeast for miles. Be tween this wall and the pinnacles of Whitewater Wall anil Imnnded on the irest by Sage Creek Willi is an area of approximately four square iniles. No white man s foot lias ever re.-ted there. vo far as can he learned. The Indians call the plot "sichi mnkoche." meaning "Itnd I'lace. A large scale map of Pennington county, drawn in 11I0K, dexcrila? the place as "Ihidlaud bluffs ami canyons, iuipos ible of survey." Occasionally one of the Dakota I Sioux) Indians, who will talk, tells strange tales about this particularly rugged portion of South Dakota. Deep canyons ami gorges lead up to spue-line pinnacles anil every aiteuipi to follow their tortuous path thus far lias ended in failure. I tattling eul-dc- sacs Kreet the explorer ut every path- I hlef Haniing Arrav. a veteran of the frontier days, given what probably is Ihe. Stonx belief. Many years ago. the chief said, before the pale face came, there was the place where dwek tbe Wanktnyan (Thunder Itird) high in the pinnacles of stone. This w ill of iVock keplj out uuwelcome visitors, the chief contended and added that tin liroteeted area Is rich, ill food, still light and warmth and has pure cold streams of running water. Thai old chief said that perhaps ut some time, someone may have found their wuy into tin- plticv, mit if sb they ticVer relumed. u " Thrilling Besctie Made by New York r irenmn. New York, Feb. It. A Herman's dar ing rescue of a woman from a fourth floor window today, while hanging by hi!) heels, thrilled spectators ut a blaze in a Mest uilrd street apartment houst occupied by negroes. Eight persons were injured two of mem seriously, oy jumping irom "in dows. Fireman John D(irnsie, suspended by his feet from the roof by other tire men. grasped a frantic woman in his-1 arms and hoisted her to safety. Ac cess to a window where she stood .-reaming was impossible from tin ground Ikm-.-i use of the Haines and of elevated railway tracks.. Several firemen reached the roof from an adjoining structure', und Doiiisies was let down -to save the woman. Clear skin! -poisonous waste removed! Dr. KINGS PILLS -for constipation Clean- Kidneys By Drinking Liots of Water Take 8aits to Flush Kidneys ladder Bothers or Back Hurts ins too much rich food ma pro1 ducc kidney trouble in some form, says a wcll-knoiMi authority, because the acids created excite the kidneys. Then they become overworked, get sluggish, clog up and cause, all sorts of distress, oarticularly backache and misery in the Kidney region, rheumatic twinges, severe headaches, acid stomach, constipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and unnary irritation. The moment your back hurts or kid neys aren't acting right, or if bladder bothers you, begin drinking lots of good water and also get about four ounces ot Jad Salts from ally good pharmacy, taw a tables poonfuTin a glass of water before breakfast for a few days jndt your kidneys may then act fiM.n(lir uncus salts is made from the arid of mWm and lemon iuice. combined with fitWa, and has been used- for years to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity ; also toVneutralizc the acids in the system so that they no longer irritate, thus Often relieving Mad der disorders. 7 Jad Salts can not injure anyone; make a delightful effervescent Uthia water drink which millions of men and women take now and then to help keep orders. By all .means have your pars), .daajjpuuuue yqur kJdueys at least twice s year. m ha vanoaa ta af ra tiaili i aaT t aa LA TaaaM) .Hma. of BUa' At a traatars aaxtlac )oat arai. aaV) hMaeata hare bora aaaAr abervhy thirty aach whuUraala far avaaaj who Mrred la la aarae eora of the nay ar navy of a Unired Mtatets hall be bo red a follow. Treaty arhotarahtpa at tbe Trath era Collaga of CMuaOna I'aiveralty. Hew Tort Fire arboUrabla at tha Oeotar Pea- body CoHege for Taadaara, Naahrtlle. i Tenn Vive at al labia at tha Cnirnaitr I of California Berkley Calif Furthermore, ha keeping with the prorlxluii uf the will of the late Iji Tame oyes that the Inrooie from Ihe i state shall be used for educating men who nerved In oar amy aad nary, or their ifcarenrienra, the trustets also announce the allotment of atU other scholarships to be dlst'ribated dining the college, year of 1B3 1'4 among twentyawo imirersltles aaj eollegea. A few week ago tbe I Verne Noyea trustien made public the allotmentof lflO seholanbipB to Northwestern lnl- verslty and forty to Iewls Institute, of Chicago. With Uie additional ileslg- natlons just made, the total awarded scholarships of the Noyes trustees for the. coming 'college year will-be 400. Upstairs! Any Room v Wherever you wish to sit and read, or sew or ' rest or write letters, wherever or whenever you want to be warm and comfortable in cold weather, use a little Portable Gas Heater Light-Weight, Handy, Quickly Connected. Portable heaters in several , different styles and sizes. Also heaters for permanent installation in the fireplace. Phone Orders Filled, Call 142. Concord & Kannapolis Gas Co. ootwoooobboobbwjbo The Bride AND HER PLANS FOR HOME OUTFITTING! V Just as every Spring bride wishes her wedding costume' to be above critical remarks,' so. will she wisji her home surrounding to be 'above reproach. Here is a group of home essentials that have been se lected with especial care to please the bride' and those who contemplate making wedding gifts. Newly wedded couples will do well to inspect these exceptional offerings. You will find large floors filled with all the latest de- ' signs that add charm, to the furnishing of your home. W'c have an exceptional showing of Good Furniture in great variety here. "" -1 '" 1 ' 1 BELL-HARRIS FURNITURE CO. "THE STORE THAT SATISFIES" ARE YOU A QUIET BABY? It is well known proverb that "a quiet baby gets no rnjjk." There art more ways than one to tiake a noise. " ' ' THE TRIBUNE. and give for . fiiiHii aV Ml al ffi mwmV tat lomofHi! A. . Brlpa to etaaaae CATARRH Catarrh Is a Local daaaa graaUy tn- Sum red by ConatimUoaaAfondltioaa. HALL'B CATARRBMlblCINE con atata of aa Ointment which (Ires Quick Mill by local application, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts throws the Blood on tha Murom Bar- res and aaetat Ip ridding your 8um Catarrh Bold by drnggtrts for over 49 Tears, F. f. Cheney 4V Co.. Toledo, O. Downstairs! Made Co&y - imii iritcv
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