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■Saturday August 15, 1925 m Some Things s “Won’t Wash” There are many fine fabrics which' will not stand the ordeal of the wash tub. Some of the most desirable goods cannot be made shrink-proof nor can t some of the most attractive colors be c fixed in the fabric so as to combat the f |, These fabrics should be sent to us for , cleaning by our modern, scientific | Bob’s Dry Cleaning Co. Post and Flagg’s Cotton Letter. New York, Aug. 14.—Prices were mder some pressure early from the tame sources as recently which are nostly 'speculative in character but iteadied later on a small wave of cov ing started by reports of continued ijgh temperatures at numerous points nf the eastern belt. A few rains yere imported in the southwest but ighj for the most part and not in *»ions where they would do the noil good. As a matter of fact, many wtio have idd long experience with T.e'xas doubt t good rains would now serve :o; revive any important fraction of Ihe crop in the drouth areas but plight loi more harm than good by lowering the gratis o{ w’hat little cotton is left there. Advices from New Orleans in tinfated that a good deal more for WdURWAY BYwm.TAMS— . 1 stJtr;; - % .mawfeAm SAKESMftS\ /* dAvxT WELPIHPfTt 1 7 OOklV MAV<E ME GO-r' \ / CAM vwtAt? V ' '{?%* STbRt IMItAtSE." ose - OW A Pftlß OF I f! PAVjfe MA» I V.OOV< C^ M l VW i AR A^ 0 ?. aoo °/ ffgi POUREO EM. TW tvjECWOPAKYTS 1 II Wi | I HEROES APE MADE -MOT BORkl. _ -Piss* m was antoto. me. 7»oii*N pop CINMEU.MR.<3uNN ") ( "YES-l THOUGHT I’D 1 (.ARE YOO GC'NG < 1 TAKE A COUPLE J. >ON AVACATfoN J \* VJEEKS OFF-r_^ I wf 13 '"/'.v' ry v f lA r 1 (/ OF COURSE tDONV A? NEITHER DO L- V h Feel uk& spending <? what had soo ) V AurrOF MONE'f OW JL % PLANNED ON / ; \VA VACATION doing? J ImK I MJI -Sw^«ys*jPws , »>wsiSs | ws | x* ... -,. ~ -V' ■■ '^W4wEmNpE*3(vSy* :■ ■'SaStf-St i. ft-- 'Ms. 1 v iwLf. ■* ward business had been done than , generally supposed and that prices , 'oad been fixed op but little of it as ; the. trade is hoping for a better oppor 't tunity after the movement fairly starts. I Some Texas spot people say that il i has been possible to dispose of their i purchases so ready that there has t been no occasion to hedge them and i that freight spaee has been very 1 closely taken clear through November. Such a situation combined with a i market heavily commmitted to the t short side lor si>eculative account dis ; counting an expected severe pressure E from hedges presently hardly provides t much encouragement for following ! any further forced declines by rather t suggests the propriety of aecumulat - ing contracts on a scale down from - this level against the effect of any BYTATLOR- Il f i The we and l were- \7 That's Nor Y f JUST TALKING IT OVER AND 'X A BAD IDEA > SHE SUGGESTED THAT PERHAPS ) \we HAVEN’T ( V THE Four of us could take { made any ff ( WELL L THOUGHT PERHAPS V 1 ( you had some Relatives / 7 ! VIE COULD <SO and JHH fmSM&tllflj; utlffn ♦-•- .• —mm possible bearish disappointment, fol lowed by a general covering move ment by both trade and speculative shorts. Talk of fifteen millions seems verjf premature and many good cotton people find it difficult to figure out even fourteen if they are really hon est with themselves in the crop which they assign to the various states. There can be little doubt that such a crop would command distinctly high er prices than the present. POST AND FLAGG, Seventeen murders and not a single case of suicide whs the record of Bir mingham, Ala., for the month of July. See Kidd-Frix Window. 15-2 t-c. Gee, you see that pretty stuff in Kidd-Frix’s window? See ad. in this paper. 15-2 t-c. THE eoNcdfcf) DAILY TRIBUNE DINNER STORIES Cat to Cat. Polly: “You say Miss Agely mar ried well?” Clarice: “Yes, indeed.” “Just how well- did she marry?” “Well —she married.” Funny Enough. A news buteher had just passed through the day poach, and the kid on the back seat felt an urgent de sire. “Ma.” he whined, “I wanna funny paper.” “You don't need no funny paper,” retorted his mother. “Jest iookut them honeyinooner acrost the aisle.” The Addict. “Yes,” admitted Dora, “I’ve been married 4ive times.” “Be careful, dearie,” counseled her new boy friend, “or you'll get in a rut.” All the Luck. Oh, happy, carefree firefly, You worry not a bit, 1 For if you see the village cop -You know you tail-light’s lit. Opportunity. “Wow!” bellowed little Mary. “What now?” asked her mother. “Junior’s gone away and won’t play church with us any more.” “Well, I suppose Junior doesn’t have to play church if he doesn’t want to.” “Yes, but he was the collection plate.” Consideration. “How is it, then,” demanded the judge, “that if you didn't intend to rob the apartment, you were found your shoes off?” “I heard there was sickness in the family downstairs, your honor.” an swered the quickwitted defendant. Protection. Mother: “Freddy, Aunt Mary will never kiss you with that dirty face.” Freddy: “That's what I figured.” “Is Kirker thrifty?” “He things he is. He has just paid twenty thousand dollars for a dir jgible so he can see all the ball games free.” “ -v Jury Declines to Give Maleom Dam ages. Statesville. Aug. 13. —Two full days in Iredell superior court were consumed in, the civil action brought by L. W. Malcom, administrator of his son. IV. F. Malcom, against the Mooresville Cotton mills, the plain tiff demanding $40,000 damages of the defendant for responsibility for the deatti of IV. F. Malcom while working in the mill. After deliberat ing for three horn's the jury' return ed a verdiet last night about 1) o’clock that the plaintiffs iiilestate was guilty of contributory negligence, and therefore the plaintiff was not entitled to any damages. Near Sebastapol, on the Black gea. a lnndtiiide recently moved .about 130,000 tons of earth, thrusting it in to the sea in such away that when it settled it had formed a peninsula ami several new small islands that may be made habitable. Our New Mechanically'Tßefrig erated Autopolar Foun tain keeps ice cream in the most perfect condition. With this new automatic refrigerating device, it is possible to hold the temperature -to the zero mark if desired, and* this insures all ice cream and drinks in the best of condition. Pearl Drug Co. On the Square Phone 22 Let Your Next Battery I Be An II EXIDE j Use Only the Best Staftf BY CHARLES P. STEWART NfcA Service Writer v." Washington.— is the world in danger of working up to a larger population than It ' can support?—or. rather, more than it can support comfortably? Os course those It absolutely can’t support will die. But a great many more than It can support decently may be able to eke put a bare existence, which Is just the condition prevailing on some parts Os the globe now. . • • • r. FIR some reason or. other this has been a red hot topic of discussion in certain Wash ington circles —biologists, farm experts, census workers, geogra phers, historians and military men •-ever since the war. What’s CHURCH NEWS St. James Lutheran. Sunday School at 9.d5 a. m. Ghief Service at 11 a. m.. preaching by Df. J. B. Moose.- Luther League at 7 p. m. AH are cordially Invited. to these services. Methodist Protestant Church. I’, E- LIXDLEY, Pastor. Sunday School gt i) :45. Worship at 11 a. m. Subject: “Piloting the Sliip of Life.” Evening Devotions at if p. m. Subject: “Cooperating with Cjod.'' Prayer meeting Wednesday night '7:30. Calvary Lutheran. rSuuday School at i) ;4i> am, J. A. McEachern superintendent. Chief Service at 11 a. ra. light Brigade at 8 p. in. Luther League at 7 p. m. St Andrew’s Lutheran. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m- S. M. Slither Kiiperintendejit. Light Brigade at 10:45 u. m. Luther League at 7 p. m. Vespers at 8 p. m. First Presbyterian. Sunday school at 9 :45 a. m. Men’s Bilile Class at 10 a. m. No prencking services. McGill Street Baptist. (J. R. Pentuff, D. D.. Pastor) Bilile school 9:30. L. E. Polk .sup erintendent. Worship and sermon at 11 o'clock. Subject: “The Two Trees of Human Life.” And at 7 :30 p. m. Subject: “Did Joshua Pray for the Sun to Stand Still?” B. Y. P. IT. 8 :30. Let there be u glad attendance. Epworth Methodist. Sunday school at 9:45 a. in. Wor ship and sermon at 11 a. ni. A play »n “Tithing” will be rendered W 7:45 p. m. by the Never Failing Class of tile Sunday School. Prayer service Wednesday 7 :45 p. m. Choir practice Friday 7 :45 p. m. J. M VARNER, Pastor. First Baptist. Sunday school 9:45, A. E. Harris superintendent. Preaching at 11 o'clock. Subject “Christian Faithful ness.” Evening service 8 o'clock. Subject: "A Proclamation of Jeho vah.” Mid-week prayer service Wed nesday at 8 o’clock. Prof. R. I. Johnson, A. 8.. Th.M.. head of the music department of the Southern Baptist Seminary at Louis ville, Ky., is to be with us 10 days, be ginning this week, iu a course of in struction in music. There are no charges to the public and all are cor dially invited to attend. REV. E. A. TIBBS. All Saints Episcopal. (Rev. Charles Barker Scovil. Rector) Services Sunday. August 18th, 1925, the Tenth Sunday after Trinity SVERETT TRUE BY CONDO ' L tt/Ws A (M ~tHß*se MOCUMGSs AMD /P= r LOV<S gy ti (-over bITt j§|g|gigS ‘ ' |—V .. . . . i; ' .. ''QsPip 6 * ate&a{euer‘ more, the - historian* say it crops up after every great war. Why la this? —right after a. war? ■ —when one would suppose the world would be 1 thinking about re plenishment of its human loss? • • • /~VNE group of scientists, which Ls pooh-poohs the Malthusian theory, calls such worrying pure foolishness —an aftermath of war-bred hysteria. ~ The other.main group, tp»'which most of the military men .below, ’ replies that' war* ore caused, primarily by local .Over crowding, widen •'rdpiipda'nfeopie of the awtui situation wMjjh will prevail “when it’s ' With.,the selenligto sucl> com plete disagreement, any layman is at liberty to solve the problem for himself. " | i Holy Communion 8 a. m. At 10 a. m. Churih Sunday School and rector's Bible Class. At 11 o’clock morning prayer and se-.mon by the rector. All are welcome to our services. Trinity Reformed Church. 'Sunday School and Men's Bible Class at 9:45, J. O. Moose superin- \ tendeiit. Church service at 11 o’clock, I sermos by Rev. W. H. Causey, of ( Staunton, Va.. former pastor of Trin- ] ity Church. A cordial welcome to all. J No night services. I Kerr Street Baptist. ] .(A. T. Cain, Pastor) ' I Sunday school at 9:45 a. ni. J. J. J Me La u rih superintendent. Preaching ( at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. by the pas- I tor. Mwniiig subject*: "When a ] ‘GUrisfian Gets Drunk.” B. Y. P. IT. | at 8:38 -p. m. Prayer servicp Wed- j nesdaj night at 7 :HO. Our Bdile elaOs ( is growing. Come and join. We need I you, aud you need to study God’s ] word. The Church w-liere you are ] made welcome. » ! Associate Reformed Presbyterian. (M. K. Gibson, Pastor) Sabbath school at 18 a. m.. J. E. MeOlintock, superintendent. Preach ing at 11 a. m. and Bp. m. Y. P. C. ' U,. at 7 p. 'm. Prayer meeting at 7 :30 p. m. Wednesday. If your iwia tor is gone worship with us. 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