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Saturday, May 2, Id# Saved for Destitute Farmers in the Storm Country IF H siSB WIR ?m* -;* ; *- <W-#r >m |» myv TO THE feESCOfe V : f|Wr ri, Down in tha storm-swept i*roii« try of Sonttoern indiana the «*ry it be ini told at' bow mechanical genius lifted an entire farm 4i»> trtct from the black hit of Utter ttetpjgr. | Thjf recent giant flail that took Dearly a thousand lives, laid' waste the whole district about Princeton Hundreds of farm bouses Were crumbled and swept away Hite autumn leaves in a gale. I After medical aid, food and eteththill bad been provided a new atid serious problem deveidped Oust cumbers of farmers tfcit-e --hbCut depend for a liyma solely 'ttbon Rieidps and oth*f trunk crops Jtiess the cror ' Wre planted at : dDge it wbuid be tbo. (ate. Horse? were dead snfl.nnr*ijte ; » Oestrogen . jam Cfrrert. district supervisor lot the, :hfluiim Hirm .Bureau K* llMt. .sensing the gravity ot tire •InMßpm'viVwhPboned the interna «onrt.; Vkrvw?t*r tympany in U» Ibhav.t , destitute larttlyt*. !poe<S p ; tractors and need tneip fiPtStli Mee** : iater a special ffen“ ( of. twenty. tractors and p»oD#»-wte ! Car Hsafte^--raven froin t hte*ir&*p ||trincoton Arrivina r.exi nioririr.u lamia the ;'P*>er‘ .» faster jero. the tra.’tor-* , tinea up'tike WDr Impotent and Impudent, li ... News and .Observer. ■'?.•■• ' . .The only real, dufcible and valuable disarmament must come through sub stituting arbitration for force. The ■Washington Conference cud the newly proposed conference to repair the leaks in y'oe Washington Conference are but ■fetuses or abort steps. They proceed Upon a .false premise. Nations will; not disarm as long as war is the ‘method -of settling disputes. These seauces of “observeru” and so called conferences a/iked by America are ineffective at the best, and if European nation* take part in them it is because they do so ont of extreme courtesy to tho fTniteti States, or under a sort of commjbiion which debtor nations feel is] jUeu|M«ut' upon them.’’ They ought not to b^aidted , t°t continue making gesture* to plSSsfy-jS ..’government which will ueitlfreT '(Pty w tor world pcuce nor stand: ''for isolation. The entire foreign Policy’ j>f the Onitel States is one ||g|| I I I i IHHf 1 IfSilPtfffißfaglliiiiiMl ;! '{WW^^rni* lljllv ill !jyut: skWtP 1 1 k II I ■ “ "n7 V ■. -r ' m*. OF y yy : '*y* ? •■ ®*fw^gsTE(aoo. tank* Dpmfatj! Jor tHefrQpt,. made . dfl rpMby storm-strew* field* Ke uet 'direaov/'iau) there twenty trhatnl's «*s*; 'Mi- equivtUeeA ot jiHl .iriiiKl rwr~>e* for new work on a ryogte JftiU,.-'orj_**BN» ftofse* ll thi%e'Vlii?t.« night add day • ibsw? ju> the-saving ot the. whole crop iWuuS iw*ivb nvtte i'rm.eton u«e#»’ -ecllop spresd Ap l«rit- ii w iii r p. baaed -pp poUtifal strategy #t boro,?. It Is measured to win the the support of the Bitter-Enders and hdf*,tj>V. estrange those who wish some participation with other nations. - if ’ .’ ; Telegraphing to tlie- New Y’ork Times from Paris, Edwin -X,. James says that the new French Minister will favor all j disarmament proceedings being Conduct-1 cd -through Geneva. As he has sakl frequently, lie believes that, to be sue- 1 eexsfnl,' efforts toward Mputfttion of niiuitinents ipust be conducted by a’ permanent '. organisation rather than' through spasmodic conferences, and this largely because of, the need ,of ,u con stant sUrv.py.. of promises made and the necessity, ofjrsviaion. and charges to meet Mr. .ImneS. .says: M that the J^Dggg^|f| t sHoutfl ' liauip'e;' ..dikarmtmient proMgm- applies l not only "SO, land forces bint to naval • forces *h well, and this ineaun'he is op-1 ’ nosed ’to anoitln'r navel conference- at. 1 Washliigtdh'. •■'With hit! eye > -*1 ■'-~irprr .tin ksbicht-Hke other towns, bad I been laid fiat. . TJip ydtl «IWS our fcMfbt, came the plea from GHttin to tn« i Harvester Company. And tw® hour# later Another traio wmi twefyc tractors and blows left ‘ Chicago Medbanwal gepius, as - Mr. Vovert put,, it. Sad risen about - ihiiaster. The cropV'Uere^ldVeft. nsi?]ir,jTj : >riimwi itt ii 'isin -gnrr-r ll, 1 ', 11 "!. ' Wh i eml political, effects, this does not mean that he would not,' accept an invitation if PreKident ,'Caolldgie'iSßOed it, but it does mean that,.,lie follow the pro cedure of-'bis predeemsor in discouraging sending .«j»’ invitatifin, V-There vis' one placed and. one place ! only, when* disurmamcat can be Wisely ! discussed Tind. secured, and that is at j Geneva. There is ■ only one hope of re duction that is safe and that is by ; America becoming a member of the ; League of Nations. All the “observer"’ ; and . “bootleg diplomacy" and' “confer ences” and “associations” are impotent. Sometimes ■ they are. both impudent and impotent. « * ■ —i When Ibe projczpa which inhabit the digestive of . \vhifc ants anti digest tho’r woody food for them are kiile, the 1 ants starve to death. :r , ■ •j v . ;Knut Hamsun, Nobel prise winner, .■nearly starved to death before lie got a :' job driving Chicago street cars. THE CONCORD DAttY TRIBUNE ' NOTES ON TARHEELIA (Dr the AMMHrtaUa Ptmo) More tltap a million bimhels of oyetera have been plentod in the waters of East ern North Carolina. During the past biennial period the yield of oysters in that section of the state, wan 972,438 bushels, valued at nearly $300,000. Two years ago the yield was half a million bushels, valued ■ at $125,000 More than 10,000 acres in the Sand Hill section bf North Carolina are plant ed ia peach trees. Each yeartlie acre age planted exceeds the acreage set out the previous year. The University of Iforth Carolina, in point of actual service,'is the oldest State University in America. It was estab lished in obedience to the first contitu tion of the state, which was adopted in 1770. i The North Carolina State child wel fare commission tfas established —or cre ated—by the General Assembly of 1919. The North Carolina Geological and Economic Survey was created by an act of the General Assembly in 1905. It was re-created as the -Department of Conser vatism and Development, by the General Assembly of 1925. The general Assembly of 1921 adopted a policy of no ad valorem tax on real es state and personal property for State purposes. Subsequent sessions continued to incorporate this policy in their reve nue bills. A _ The State Child Welfare Commission is composed of the State Superintendent iii THINGS TO DO AND NOT TO DO IN MAY. Dr. F. M. Register in Progressive Farmer. Don't tell the fainily and everybody you see how badly you feel. If You are sick, go to bed and send for the doctor. Have the dentist-look <n\r the chil dren’s teeth—a good idea for the grown ups, too. If one of your children has poor eye sight, see that it: is properly fitted with glasses by a firstclass eye specialist; trubt no one else for su,ch an important job. Be sure to immediately wash out all cuts and abrasions,of the skin and apply tincture of iodine on them. If the thing you have been wounded with has been where.it could be contaminated with manure, see a doctor, for* there is danger of tetanus. In .the .droppings of animals tetanus germs nre most often found. There is a serum that is used to prevent j tetanus. If in doubt, see a doctor. Don’t spend your good money for ad vertised medicines.- They are not only of j no value but positively dangerous. If your doctor cannot .help you, you most certainly cannot be helped by some ad vertised cure, the principal ingredient of which is usually sqmc form of opiate or very tyw grade df alcohol. During the summer months of .Tune, Jtjdy and August, a called "Sum -1 msr complaint" >ik very prevalent among infants, especially , bottle-fed infants, and is, caused by dirty njilk and water. Be shfe’ that jrbii have Cleaj)’ milk and clean water for; the bottle-fed baby. Boil nil Wafer given ,to a, baby during its first year of life. Be it breast -fed 4>r bot ' tie fed. ' When you go i*m automobile tv.ps, tak ing your dinner along, be sure you drink only pure water. Better take a jug of witter- along. r\Vith the increase of our | population, springs are ofteu dangerous, being so situated its' to catch the surface water after big rains. Many happy fam -1 ilies have come down with typhoid fever after a (jay's outing, lx-cause, of impure drinking water. Be sure to clean up af ter you have picnicked—don’t leave pa pers, etc., scattered around. You owe that • ' — ■■ ■■ 1 ■ J1 - —' - 1 - ■ —." '*" ' .——4 GLORIA SWANSON HONORED i AS FRENCH ACADEMICIAN j /&>: . ' ’ ;n mk v ’ a a s -- ' ’ Mjmf ✓VNXiY years old, Gloria Swanson, AnicriOa's torptHost motion picturp ,iSt, : has taken her placs With Victor lingo, Anatole Frgnc.c, Jladamp Curio, Sarah Bernhardt and scores pf qth cr illustfiotio hTonch men and wom en as c teemhei' of th? French , Acndcmy. ’ThieTi hijhest hon or reserved by" Eranc? tot hor Im mortals. Miss Uv.-oison (nor/ the Mnr qutaa da la Pajahw ja (Coudray) ecrft24 tic ctrolrfl ’.rnSfet; While la BsrU making f.l idyuo Saas i’ Gbne,’' hdr , tetrit Porntecfuat pie tiiv:’,. "i... j cj-ttrsa the life *' jfc, '' i .t ,it c,; •' ■ of Pabiic Instruction, the Secretary of the State Board of Health and the Com-, miseloner of Public Weelfare. John Hosea Kent, member of Con-’, gress from the Second North Carolina )' Distn’ct, was born in Yanpeyville, De cember 31, 1873. He succeeded Claude Kitchin, deceased, and was first elected at a special election. His district is com posed of the counties of Bertie, Edge combe, Greene, ’ Halifax, Lenoir, North ampton, Warren and Wilson, and has a population of 233,111. Before his elec tion to Congress, he was a judge of the Superior Court. He formerly served as 1 solicitor for seven yeabs. ’ October 12, each ye*r, is observed as ’ “North Carolina Day.” Ths authority 1 for this is found in Chapter, 154, Public Laws of 1901. On this date the public ’ schools are expected to devote time to the intensive study of -some phase of North I Carolina history. The first -subject taken r ui>—in 1901—was “The Roanoke Island s Colonies.” 1 The State Department of -Agriculture was provtdrtl for dn the Constitution. The Legislature, however, is given power to j pass regulatory acts governing its admin i- j ist ration. ej , 1 The population of North Carolina re !- maim-d practically stationary from 1860 to 1870, dualng which time the Civil War a occurred. Many counb’es showed an ac t tual loss in population.. much to the one who owns the land, for the- privilege of using it. Have windows and porches screened. Flies carry typhoid fever and bowel dis eases, and the mosquitoes carry malaria. Be sure that your screens are tight, enough out these pests if you want to hve happy and healthy. Look out for standing water. Enough mosquitoes can hatch o*t in one ti can of Water to annoy a whole family. Now iR the time to fix up the privy— make it fly-proof. Send .to your state board of health in your eapitol city for directions for buildinflg fly-proof privy. Walking is called the universal exer cise. Be sure that yqur shoes fit per fectly so that your walking exercise will he a real plyeaSure. Nothing wears and tears the. nerves like painful feet. Shoes should be large enough and long enough so that the big toe is not deflected from I Meyers line. Meyers line is a straight. line drawn through, the heel to the tip ;of the big toe. TMb line should be : straight through (he'center of. heel and, ' through center of big toe. If the big toe. : is kept in this position, you will uot have ■ bunions. A shore shoe causes the big toe to deflect from this line. Beware ‘ of high heels. See that the inside of the! shoe is on a straight line. r-., Ancient Masonic Symbol. Government, excavators working in the Ogsa Grant)* region in Arizona unearthed a shell which had carved on it the square ana compass, the mystic symbols of Freemasonry. Exports judged from the position of the, shell several feet down jn ;fhe debris that it dates back at least . years.., „ Although the ruin in Casa (frantic is'tlie largest prehistoric; ruin Jtrl the ‘tbited States and ex'cayafibns' have been going on there for twenty, yqars, this .was tjic. fir<it ermbol of the kind 4 which has. ever been found there ei; in any other ruin in this country. The square and compass ou the shell aye carved in the primitive manner character istic of the early Americans. There's one thing about languages wliere you use yojuf hands; if your words start a fight you are ready. of the great Napoleon and is, there fore, reverenced by tbe French. Sarah Bernhardt played the title role on the stago for many yean. “Madame Sans-Gene” , wa* the laundress of the young Napoleon, attd later, when ho was Emperor, ho made bor a Dachas* in his Court. Officers of tho Academy made the award becauso of their appre ciation of Miss Swansea's artistry as a dramatic actress, and ahfe lh of the dignified photo play version of “Madame Ban* Gehe” made by 1 the Famous (tap erg-Lasky Corporation. ' Wjr . R )j 1 Alp | a *!< ?-,* ' ■* h. r/f| [ 'lr \ H 1)1 % 1 j It Soever fyoked '‘Better! j *!t teemed toiled and ttaiacd beyond recovery. What a turprtar , j there war n (tore (or me *A friend suggested that 1 have it cleaned, and 1 followed her advice.. i ’Today, it came hack from the cleaner's, aad I coaid hardly believe thy eyet. When I examined it. I found that every spot had disappeared! It looked as fresh and new a> tbe day I bought tU' *•’ J*» i S: T Thar it a conversation recently over- 1 1 beard What could better pleaie a 1 ,: 1 merchant or dealer than to bade fan | . < L customers speak to complunentarily i J f BOB’S DRY CLEANING CO. W EVERYONE LIKES Y&E WAY WE CLEAN CLOTHES V PHONE 787 Courting Parlors. , L Philadelphia Recora. ' % Perhaps it w;as the ( uews from Eng land that the Dean* of Manchester thoroughly “approved of hand-holding among young, people in church” that furnished the theme • to the Rev. G. Everett Wagner, of’ New York city, for a sermon last Sunday’ advocating the es tablishment by our' churches of “court ing parlors” for- the young folks of con gested city districts. “In hundreds of thousands of so-called homes in . New York city,” he‘ said, “there is scarcely enough room' to eat and sleep. Even then, they have to be carefully packed in. The room in which to entertain utner young j people fens been cut off by the older people rid their desire to squeeze the largest inpome from every dollar in vested." For this reason spooners have to use “the tops of. Fifth avenue . busses, motion picture bouses,, park benches and the Coney Island bonrd walk-” Now:, 'says this prenfiher, why should not tljio chmjettes ineytpthw crying’...'need make some for the 'young f<rtkw , “by: opening •’.the lower front wxidn-i-B few! hours ofsjm evening, with a pro -1 gram of game*-. and entertainment, under proper chapercfeageV” It sounds ’ pretty, Vh's new. suggestion for the chui-ch to take up the .shirked burden of the elder home fo'lw, but it does, not seem likely to be a glittering success. Here again it is the home that must PLANTS! Our potato plants will be, ready for delivery April 29th, We will be able to furnish hundred filly . thousand weekly. We have A fine lot of extra large transplanted to mato plants, these are blooming now. Also seedlingsf not trans planted. We deliver anywhere in the city any hour of the day. Phone us your order. Crowell’s Plant Fatm 158 East Corbin Street Let Your | ; Next Battery j Be An | ■ EXIDE || j. Use Only the ,] . Best | j v 5 oV ■ o 5 Q uuuu -j —— r « “"pTjTVj PAGE SEVEN t ~ * ffo the work, aud if the present home* of , foe majority canned, for lack of space* afford the old-fashioned courting parlor the trouble must be corrected at iji source. The church cannot help much as an outside auxiliary. People with dren will have to build or rent, houses—rthat’e m : ... ' - i ,r ]'■■■■-•- - ■ .i . /SjwN . i' i "ii St-)*: 4 ».■*-•♦- . .jK | •■! y ■ j Ti»e stew r. : » Simplified (I : - r ; | Pictorial \\L f JA Review •Printed |frff| fpl Pattern ||ll Printed, per forated,'.and. -V cut out ready ') r for use. They _ * kldiost tsfk'to No. 2676 | J you. , V " New Summer Quarterly Pictorial Review * Fashion Book now on sale in Pattern De j partment 25c ” New Kctarial Review For May now on 1 -Sale in Pattern Department lSc Parks-Belk Co. The Dust Goes 1 IS Deep Into Your S I Clothes I Brushing only cleans th* surface. My method of dry 8 cleaning cleans through the entire garment, the spot* never come back. . ...! I.R.Pounds | Dry Cleaning and Tailbring : I PHONE 420 S For Guaranteed Satisfaction 2 5j g
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