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Monday, May 18, 1925 Wv 1..H .. '-j ... CROSSWORD RJ22LE ~|| T^i - ~ • ■‘7 _ |jßpj - ■■■ f%intFWr ™ Wow! Four fifteen-letter word, and then some! Better not make an an pointment lor this afternoon half-holiday. By the looks of this puzzle, you may !' have to devote quite some time to solving it. J ' HORIZONTAL. f 1 Ofie Versed in psychology as it af | __ sects physiology. 7 Gross violation of human law. 10 To burn with hot liquid. B! Stories. 14 Truck for furniture. Iff Place where you can buy things. 1,7 Paid publicity. 18 A devil. 10 Therefore. -0 Tp jump on one foot. 22 Recent. 24 Hurrah. 25 Front bone of the leg. 28 Baseball implements. 30 Nights. 31 Inferior Mohammedan judge. 32 What Adam 's apple grew on. 34 Corded cloth. 36 What a miner digs for. 37 To chafe. 3!) Part of a wheel. 40 Melancholy note. 42 Net weights. 43 To subsist. 44 Throws (dice). 46 Vegetable. 47 Frenzy. 48 A strainer. 50 To propose a drink in honor of an other person. 52 One sided perspiration. vertical 1 A telescope specially adapted to photographing the sun. Boys, Earn Something. Clarence Poe, in Progressive Farmer. Not only should I like for each Soutli ern farm boy to learn something eaeh / day, eaeh gfcek, and eaeh month of I 1625. but should like for him to earn \ something. By this T ihotfn that -I believe every boy should not only help about the gen eral work of the farm and home, but should liave some definite chance to earn Something—and then with his earnings purchase something of real value and usefulness' to himself. Such nn endeavor gives a new zest to work and makes a boy more self-reliant and businesslike. Neatly eVery thoughtful father will be willing tp help a boy in an effort of this kind by giving him a patch or field for his own, or n pig or calf, or a few hens. Or the boy may buy the pig, calf, or liens, or rent the land froih his father. AnyhoW, having ac quired his start, the boy njyy then de cide what it is he wishes to earn. If his father is hard-pressed, the boy may simply decide to earn enough to buy his own clothing next winter, or accumulate enonght to carry himthrouglr school, or to help his father in, some other way in -- ■■ . .1 ■ mown pop T&hvdfs ’ A COMB OVSR. AND see \( V£s-t'D 3E GlAO\ f ( MOM~I JU6T MSI. MRS. WUARC'.'’J v » .US SoMSTJiwe- pm SORE S\. To MR. Gunn < f she just RenißNfeD prom a sis. / t ( MOM WOUL&ENJOV HEARING )\ GOODBV£ V MONTHS Tt>U« ABROAD _ . l V A( ves-she t&ld Me of some peculiar ) 'n ( That's NdWiNG sxte?a,ordi nary - V 2 Loved. 3 Unit of electrical resistance. 4 Membranous bag. 5 Young horses. C Photos taken or reproduccl by teleg raphy. 7 Applauds. 8 Exists. 0 To level. ' 10 White crystals congealed in the air from particle of water and falling to the ground. 11 Like, " 12 Portals. 15 Last word of a prayer. 21 An imi>ortaiit internal organ in man situated dose to the heart. 23 Hits a Way (as music on a radio). 2t( Feminine pronoun. 27 Born. 28 Except. 29 Point. 32 Relates. S 3 Chaste. 135 To smell. 37 To ravish. 38 To throb. ‘ l 41 To prove that you have been in one place when circumstantial evidence says you were in another. 43 To sew temporarily. 45 Point of compass. 47 The person who holds'the family together. 49 Negro tribe of west Africa. 51 Sioiian Indian tribe. the fathers pften hard struggle to sup-1 port and educate a family. Hardly anv- 1 thing can be finer than for a boy to-' enter eagerly and whole-heartedly into the task of helping his parents • under such circumstances. On the other hand.. conditions, may be such that the boy cart simply set our to earn something of special value to him self. My eleven-year-old boy last year earned a bicycle by special work run ning through a period of months: and now he and his nine-year-old brother are paying part of the cost of a radio that they are enjoying every night. There is nothing more important for any boy than the lmbit of Steady in dustry. and it is a great deal easier to develop this habit when it leads to a definite and desired goa)—loads to the purchase of something that the boy has set his heart on- Wifey: “That girl next s>door is brought home every night in a Rolk- Royee, Her sweetheart must be very rich.” Hubby. "Yes, either that or he’s a riiauffeur.” 'superpower PROJECT , NOW NEARING REALITY Carolina PrtwCr Ujfirt ahd Other Southern Composes Are Involve*?. ' •IWW’ fdflr. May Iff —Wall Street visugjizes in the plan to’ sell Southern j Power and Light Company to the E’ee-1 trie Power and Light Company, sub- j sidiarj of the Electric Bond and Share Company, the creation of one of the largest super-power projects in the country, linking stations from Niagara Falls to Houston. Texas. . Companies owned or operated by the Electric Roil'd and Share Company fig ure prominently in the development which will carry the group through fourteen states. Among the properties involved are American Power and Light, National Power and Light. Southeast- Power and Light. American Gas and Eieetrice, Carolina Power and Light, Lehigh Power Securities, an’d the newly formed Ruffalo, Niagara und I Eastern. Another link cou'd be established, it was pointed out, through the lines of ;the Southwestern Power and Light [serving northeastern Texas. The recent ly formed Mohawk and Hudson Power [Corporation hns been' mentioned as auother probable connection. There was* no present intention of .changing the corporate relationship of [the various properties, it wns said. TODAY’S EVENTS. Monday. May IfL 1025. Festival of St. Eric, the patron saint ;of Sweden. One hundredth anniversary of the great “Burlington storm,” which de vastated several • unties in Ohio. The St. Jean Baptiste Society of New York City today begins a celebra tion of its eeventyffifth anniversary., The new Norse-American commemo rative issue of Uunked States postage stamps will be placed on sale today. Representatives of {lndian tribes ’n many partd of the United States, can- i ada and Mexico arc to meet at Ponca City, Okla-, today for a national con ference. The Federal Trade Commission’s charges against eight companies accused of attempting to establish a monopoly hi the radio industry come up for hear ing in New York today. The application of tlief Boston & Maine railroad for permission to abandon extensive portions of its line will be heard before tjie Interstate Com- 1 mission in Boston today. William D. Shepheard, Charged with | the murder of William Nelson Mc- ClintoCk, his foster son. from whom he inherited n estate, is to be arraigned in court in Chicago today for trial. . ‘ j. . State Woman’s Committee of Sulgrave Institution to Meet. Charlotte. May Iff.— I The North Caro lina women’s committee of the George Washington Sulgrave . institution will have a luncheon here on May 21, at the new Charlotte hotel. The National chairman of the women’s committee. .Mrs. Alton It. Parker, expects to be .present, aiid make an address; The officers of the North Carolina women's committee are': Miss Jeiin Voltrane. Concord, chairman; Mrs. W. M. Reynolds. Winston-Salem, first vice chairman: Mrs. K. Battle. Asheville second vice chairman'; Mrs. 8. (’lav Williams, Winston-Salem, secre tary: Mrs. It. A. Diisfh, Charlotte, treasurer: Mrs. Latta Johnson, Char lotte. historian. Other members of the executive com mittee are-:' Mrs. C. W. Tillctt, Sr.. Clmrlqtte; “Mrs. Edw.iu Gregory. Salis bury; Jlrs. A. L. Brook?. Greensboro: Mrs. Josephus Daniels, Raleigh: Mrs. A. W. McLean. Raleigh; Mrs. Lindsay Patterson. Winston-Salem; Mrs. 11. Frank Mebsne. Spray: Mrrf. A. M. Wad dell, Wilmington: Mrs. p. H. Guton, New Bern; Mrs. B. H. Gi iffin, Raleigh. In Dream World, a Macfadden publi- Hcatien, “A Woman Dreams of the Main She. Lores.” You .will.be intrigued by this story which'is blit one'of many with which this number is replete. Tile cov er of Dream World-is,, a portrait study .of Lillian Gish os Romola. USE PfeiNY COLmiJi—IT PAYS THE concor6 daily tribunb —.r " - stewart Bt CHARLtis p. Stewart * NBA Service Writer WAifeifNG’lSON Word from Prune? , that • several Amer ican autopaoblie parties ere In, or at any rate on the edge of We iforifccari' wa* sfeone, is cauß- I trig acute uneasiness here. It's a WSA cquetry. of yrendering tribes men; with a picturesque native and there and a spice t AdVertturtiia tourists like It. The emphasis', tioilvever. on the Item of peril IS rather too heavy pleasant just now. The GallK tnilKanr authorities are tjis couraging ehylHans from- runhmg into danger 6ht the reckless ones *rw hard' to control.- WASHmCPfOW officials are hot much dfriid Abd-el-Krim, thte chWt rebel.- Still kill-any Americans' he May eateh. except fey accident: gy kills Spaniards, d^tl^*but «p far as known, he has nothing against the United States. What is considered likelier Is that |ie’U hold American captives to ransofn. He does this even with Spaniards if their friends have money enoiigh to be worth while. Occasionally, when somebody’s relatives are slow in remitting, he »4nds in one of the prisoner's ears, as a gentle reminder. • . • -I /"\FFICIALS are aware in ad *acc<> that anything of this kind" practiced on an Amer lean would start a terrible howl, Hot only from the victim, but here at home, as weH—vehement de mands that "something be done.” OUT OUR WAY BY WILLIAM^ VJHW MOTHERS"GET" GRAN-- ~ 'Ktsw.lW* tME, SQUATmp. . rnnmantmcm m ■ 'f||ii| ; B i iwwrtii EVERETT TRUE . BY CJONDO i** sowwc*. HE PfWaiiH GETS in 111 rhe Penny Atf*. Get keraib-Trjr Them. And It might be very hard to think up anything effective toido.! t The State Department 'recalls that President Roosevelt had such . a case to deal with once—minus the detail of the amputated ear. It was that of the naturalized American—he was born a Greek— Perdicaris. who was kidnaped for ransom by the Moroccan bandit Ralsuli. "Perdicaris alive or Raisuli dead!” was "Teddy's” eg bled ultimatum to the sultan. It worked that time. The sqltan dug up the ransom himself. Beit there's no sultan to cable to now. An ultimatum might be served on Abd-el-Krtm. but the French and Spanish impression is that he's ultimatum proof. • * • SPEAKING of the sultan re minds the State Department of another experience with the same ruler. A Chicago private ’ banker named Stensland had skipped with depositors’ money. He turned up in Morocco. The State Department asked for him. "Not." said the sultan, "while his money lasts.",'There was no extradition with Morocco then. Assistant District Attorney (now Judge) Harry Olson of Chi -1 " 11 11 11 ■- cago went over to see about it. He cultivated the sultan socially—be came his warm friend. Then he asked for Stensland—lost as a friend. "As a sultan." replied the monarch, "we have our dignity to consider We can't surrender Mm, but perhaps he’ll go volun tarily.” ' And he ordered Stsris'and locked up. Anybody who )tnow s the Inside of a Moroccan prison knows why, in a couple of days, the captive sent for Olson and begged for the luxury of Joliet. Now For a Full Ventilating Shades a Ware made of a wood slat fab- i i f>c that protects you bom-' 4tHfllJnif pletely against the heat arid 1 Porch Shades ; n <i u ? sit ™e eyes) butsttif 1 lets m the cooling breezes. Equipped With Patented “Hang Easy” and “No-Whip” ; Attachments //*., , y ‘! \ H. B. Wilkinson OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT Concord, Kannapolis Mooresville, China Grqve Something You Have Been Looking For Yorke & Wadsworth Co. I The Big Department Hardware | Store 7 Union and Church Street | Phone 30 Phone 30 j | r . SPEED AND ENDURANCE In motoring depend in great measure upon the service I >i rendered by your battery. If you want to get maximum j I speed and power buy batteries that gwill produce maximum I 1 power. Such is the battery we recommend arid sell. AUTO SUPPLY & REPAIR CO,. Inc. PREST-O-LITE service station I STUDEBAKEk SALES AND SERVICE PHONE 228 j I Will -insure the life of Your baby chicks when you Use Star tina and Baby Chick Chow for your chicks. And if you feed according to directions you can grow a two pound chick iri eight weeks. All we ask is a Fair Trial. We also have Choice Timothy Hay, Oats and Sweet ! Feed. Church St.^ I STRAW HATS ... • fsg Vour Straw is ready. The Cor rect Shape is here, with plain bands or nobby stripes. Hut ddys are coming, so come in and make your selection. RICHMOND-FLOWE CO. PAGE SEVEN
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