PAGE EIGHT Long Lost Tablets of Moses Found in Part Expert Believes Yieupa. May T.—AYl>at are declared ei[ be ' 'The'Ttea thejwiginal tablets dej by Moses, have been, deciphered by Prof, tti Hubert Grimme of the University of tin MeUen-ster. • *3 was taken out of the NHus by the coi - Egyptian Queen,” is the sentence writ- ths ten in the almost forgotten old Hebrew me ah'the head of one of the tablets, which he we»e fount) some time ago on the Plateau loc Serabit El Chadam, in the southwestern wh part of the Peninsula of Siani by the val English scholar Flinders Petrie. The E tablets contain also the names of Joseph, 8 Menassa and Moses. ■ bre In an article published in the Vienna fro Morgen Zeitung, Prof. Grimme, who de-! “Si Iceland, Returning to Simple Life, Bars Clothing and Shoe Imports Washington. May 7.—lceland has de cided to return to the simple life and test the primitive standards of living of the days before mankind let factories supply its needs. Consul General Marion lecher at Copenhagen has just sent the Detutrt nient of Commerce a report ou the new law of the Icelandic Parliament, effect ive for two years, which greatly extends the list of articles prohibited from im port. Ready made dotting aud .shoes are barred. When present footwear stocks I SALES SERVICE | Ji We carry a complete stock of bumpers, piston rings, bearings, ij i J Sparton and Klaxon Horns, Motor Meters, shock absorbers. Gabriel Ji 1 Ji 1 i Snabbers and practically everything in the accessory line. Call and see i r us v * { |C Auto Supply & Repair Co. i 1 ( i Phone 228 (Genuine Ford Parts) | , oflOPOOMWPPOOOOOQociooooeaooooooooooooooooooooooooQocfc ooocooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooc I THE KELVINATOR I: I . I is the ideal machine to furnisl Electric Refrigeration for your home. I t From a standpoint of economy, safety and sanitation, it is worthy of , your rousideration. j f Operates automatically aud requires no attention ou your part. 1 || A cool dry atmosphere and an even temperature every day in the i year much lower than is possible with ice. j. ] 1 Get rkl of all food spoilage aud worry as others have done au ,i ‘ are doing by installing a Kelviuator before the Iwt summer days are at . hand, as it is hard to get prompt delivery during summer mouths. i - , Phone 103 and 127. J J. Y. PHARR & BRO. fj; J j! Quick Service 8 I Up I ill the EAGLE COMPANY I;. ! Dyers and Cleaners I j | 41 E. Corbin St. Phone 648 IV. ConconLN- C. MQM’N POP “The Boss Knows Face Value” BY TAYLOR BUt CORA. £ HAVE SOMK- ) OQTANT TO TELL SOU- J X>- GEE!! I’VE GOT r* ECH DOWN Fine J ~W7T;\ ; fc r X —r— ICORA-I HM& SOMETHING 1 ft IMPORTANT TQTBU. SOO-1 , (t) U 4*^^ r J L , II . fUjg^lC— l ■— w unJ jj> 4 T I [ \ jPjkMir ] I n H df T A I I1 8 I iphered the tablets from photographs, eplores the fact that so far only a por on'of the tablets has been found and :at no effort has been made to locate le remainder. “Their d&poverjt would boa greater ißtribution to the history of mankind inn the unearthing of 'King Tutankha en’s tomb,” he declares. Ho adds that ( is certain further excavations would cote three Mosaic Biblical documents hich would prove that the word "Jeho th” is derived from the name of the gyptian god “Jatu” and that the He ew name for God, “Sbadei” is derived om the name of the Egyptian god laptu.” are -.exhausted tile iwpulatiou will have to use Icelandic-hairy sealskin shoes. Im portation of. nearly nil dry goods is pro hibited and:homespun will soon be the vogue. The exclusion list includes aH kinds of. bread, butter add margarine, cheese, salt pork, salt meat. pork, sausage, eggs, fruits, leather gtioods, oils, soap, furni ture. pictures, films, watches, clocks, motorcycles, automobiles aud all jewelry and uovelties. The law was adopted as one step to improve the value of the Icelandic crown. A THERE'S COR*/NOW -1 WISH L_ \ I WASN’ T SO IfERVOUS - GUESS £ I'd Setter wait a few minute? \ BEFORE SPRINGING THAT SPEECH I ——.-, G—-■ j —- MMHRf % /JH L J Y<3. KID - AJQ* \ the'FLOWERS * I I t£TS SEE WOU \ aRDS AM J FALL FOR ™ AT WOR * ' f 11 THAT’S PILED UP r 1 tB-MOSHROpMS-j. ovseyw DESKIi j: ( V . EH M.' u Rim flj■ Jmm w ▼ \/r (By Courtesy Radio Digest) Pregraai for Thursday, May Mil. (By the Associated Frees.) WSB Atlanta Journal (-(261 8-9 clas sic concert; 10:4o organ. WGR Buffalo 1316) 5-6:30 recital. 10:30 news. WON Chiengo Tribune (370) 6-7 read ings, solos, concert'; 8-10 soprano, cellist, pianist, tenor.' WMAQ Chicago News (-147.5) 6 talks: 7:40 orchestra ; 8 lecture; 8:15 choir. WD.VP Chicago (360) 6 concert; 7:30 organ: !) band, orchestra. KYIV Chicago (536) 5:30 concert; 6-7:30 music, talks, WhW Cincinnati (300) 9 music; 11 poimlar concert. 9 • WSAI Cincinnati (300) 7 chimes: 7:15 mnsic: 8:15 violin. WFAA Dallas News (476) 12:30-1 address; N :l!0-6:3fl recital; 11-12 or chestra. WOO Davenport (484 ) 6:30 sand man: 7 lecture: 6 orchestra. WWP Di-troit News (517) 7rfSo news orchestra, solos; 6-10 dance, orchestra. WCX Detroit (517) 5 concert 6 miu tsrels. WRAP Fort Worth Star Telegram (476) 7:30-8:30 concert; 6:30-10:45 concert. 4 KFKX Hastings (341) 6:30 talent from Kearney. WHAA lowa City (484) 7:30-8 con cert, band: 8 music week program. WHB Kansas City (411) 7-8 sohis: 8-10 ladian village orchestra, solos. “ WHAS Louisville Jourual (400) 7:30 6 concert, talks. 11HJ lets Angeles (365 ) 8 orchestra: 10 concert, vocal, instrumental. M Medford (360) 5 Big Brother Club: 5:30 talk, musical, popular songs. IVMC Memphis Commercial Appeal (500 ) 8:30 orchestra. Minneaipolis-St. Paul (417) DELANEY COMES BACK TO -ATTACK t Defies C.-immissiourr «f Insurance to Indict nr Sue Hint Far LQmL News and Observer. Declaring -that the Democratic party in North Carolina should not "be bur dened with a man who has Wade's ideal* of the duties and responsibilities of a public office,” ,T. 1,. Del/aney, of Char lotte, ch.-ipion of .1. Frank Flowers for Commissioner of Insurance against Com missioner Stacey W. Wade in the pri maries defie« the commissioner to sue or indict him for libel in any court on iris | barges of misconduct on the part of the commissioner. The reply of Commissioner Wade to the original charge- that un amendment to the Blue Sky law Increasing Mr. Wade’s salary was slipped through the Legislature during the closing days and that fteputy S. F. Campbell secured a loan from a Charlotte concern which lie was sent to investigate is characterized by Mr, DeLaney as a plea in confession aud avoidance. A Most Worthy Cause. Salisbury Post. 1- riends of the Collegiate Institute at ‘Mt. Pleasant are making an appeal for funds with which to strengthen the phys ical equipment of the school. The school is one of the best in the state. It oe cupies the plant of the old North Caro lina (ollege. which the Lutherans main tained for some years, but the plant has been badly reduced by fifes. To modern ize it and make it better tilted for the competition which it must face, it is necessary that some additions be made to thp physical equipment. V e know this .-(Jiooi well. The su perintendent is a man of splendid parts, a well (-quipped school man ami he lias done a wonderful}- fine work in this THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE 7:30 lectures. WBAH Minaeapolis (417) 6:30 play- Ipt “VMltint M OKAC Montreal (425) 6 bedtime; 6:30 orchestra ; ? 7:3D studio; 9:36 dance. - , • WOR Newark (.405) 4:30 dance. WJZ New York (455) 5 stories; 5:30 talkistenor; 6 talk. WEAF New fork (41)2) 5-10 mid week services, talks, musical. - ; WJY New York (405) 5:30-7:30 en tertainment; 7 40-8:36 navy dinner. WHN New Yon (360) 7:30 cater)- tainers: 7 :4© dance; S operatic 9 bari tone. KGO Oakland. (312) 10 classics from old masters, affi WOAW Omafla (520 ) 6 children; 6 r3O orchestra; 9 recital AVDAR Philadelphia (365) 5:30 talk. WIP Philadelphia (506 ) 4:03 orches tra; 5 talk; (1 ggnrert. Wd Philadelphia (395) 4 talk; 4:30 orchestra; 8.03 dance. AVCAE Pittsbui-gli (462) 5:30 con ti:.’{o bedtime; 8:45 foauture; 7:30 mu sical. KDKA I'lttsburgh (326) 4:30 con cert; 6:15 farm; 7 male chorus; 7:45- 6:30 concert.' < KGW Portland (462) 10:15 dance; 12 dance. ;> KPO San Francisco (423) 7 :.'«)-8:30 children: 9-1 a. m. orchestra, organ, band. WGT Schenectady (380) 4:30 music; 6:45 musical A\ BZ Springfield (337) 4 concert t 4:30 dance; 5:30 bedtime: 6 concert. •* KSD St. Louis Post-Disimteh (540) 8 .quartet. WKC Washington (409) 5- children; 0:30 dance; 7:15 talk; 7:30 recital; t :45 danee; 8:30 songs; 8:45 question I box. j ( KY Winnipeg (450 ) 8 railway's pt-e* ] gram. W CBD Zion (345) 7 musical. I place, though he worked for years under J v a very discouraging handicap. Hr ] '■onld liave gone elsewliere and no doubt I o j bettered liis own chances for success, but I l-efusitig he devote-1 his splendid tulents 1 to the btiildins just such a school as liis j V church aud a wide territory needed. 1 Now, that he Is asking for a better I » equipment he onghf to be favoi-ed with J aa v generous response. Tills school de-B - serves better than it lias been receiving. f| r The man who mad-- it possible has made I - sacrifices innumerable to carry on the J - fine work he began some years ago under I r such discoursing conditions. Todaj 1 s the good people of the church shotrid. I e rally to his efforts and give the neees- I sary funds for building the Institute on I i a bigger and a firmer fcuudation. We I t say the church should, we believe it wilt. ] -. we know it wink There are many friends 1 '■ ” f education outside tlve chuw-li' respon- 1 I siblo directly for this school who will I i | also gladly give something to add to I - tin- fund. I II His with genuine pleasure that this I I newspaper adds its the I sdiool. to the able superintendent and I to this special idea being made in ih> I behalf. AVe feel sure that its friends in I Rowan will deal generously with it in I its hour of need. V I AA «n eff domestic mill stacks may 3 prove superfluous but with lethargy in the goods mar kka there asp none aa yet willing to try ;tlj*experiment of driving shorts to cover. Tenders on May have been comparatively 1 and readily taken by large export- and the local stock bap shrunk rapidly. If the stock should get to as low a point as now seems probably by tljtpjfiPst notice day of July the situation would have little importance in the eyes of frightened sWts. The weather i« Better though night are still too cool in' 5 many parte of the belt and much re zm:... ;***'.■' " -- ■ 11 ■■■»i BBm - 1 ■» ) i 1,, ■_ ■ I B - I >V . • ■ ' . % V I H » ■ —■ ■ . , • .• • • _ 'H;. I Rare beauties and distinctions ■ - ' in finish and upholstery— v and the great mechanical luxury 0 of aa engine that actually improves with ustl The wonderfulWillys | Knight sleeve-valve engine is the same type of engine used in > ■ the finest cars ol Europe. See the Willys-Knight —go for a • 9 good ride! V'-" .. * / - I Concord Motor Co. I ' ''■**' - * . ~ WILLYS KNIGHT ■ . ■ - • 'I ;rC m -a ■ ■ ■ I BANKRUPT SALE I . V, I fPlanting •„ h | weevk is reported early for duty, 'rhwe to, however, no herietm axiety felt as yet regarding the cfop and tha weather may v«* easily prove sufficiently bm*»Me in fijfiaurdfrsrn ± wmtha; Any disappointment in that respect however would mean a quick expansion in the demand (tor new crops alt advancing prices as it ts writ under stood-that requirements musk ha almost exclusively provided for. out of the crop. The foreign trade ip reported holding a gowi may contract* already for those driievemes and ready to increase their I holdings in May periods around this level anticipating that experiences during the ! summer will «erve to rune a possible sharp downward revision of present rather optimistic views of the crop. The market is idle aa a painted ship upon ' * painted ocean 'and waiting for fresh incentive.' POST AND F&AGG. a ■ y-raj jy . ■- waifc iu. i" «- —j. May 7, 1924 1- —~- 1 " fIMW lift Tijinig to sne Drawing 4. « 1 Jt' ' *» AsheviHe, May 6.—After he had res fltted another student’ from drowning, f *W Woodrow Wingate, 18, member of ; the senior dam at Christ school neat ' Anlem sank exhausted in tha »*»?' above the power bouse dam yesterday .and perished cotffcl ! Wingate • wys am am 'experienced |swimmer, but when he heard the criqk /jf help of tha boy, and saw him strug min» he plangej? into deep water to rear’ cue him. Wingate shoved the boy into shallow water where •be was seixed by :ath#r students. Wingate then sank to - bis death before the gaae of half a down comrades wto were powerless to .aid him. The body was found later but efforts at resuscitation failed. Mastef Robert, the winner es tWs 6 year’s Gram! National Steeplechase, was once a plough horse.