jfljgu&y, October 25, ‘ 1926. i • TODAYS EVENTS'.'...I Monday. October Sit, IMS One humlrcdr.i anniversary of the fit«t issue of the Daily Advertiser in Rochester. _Cefitennrv of the birth of dames C. Flbo<l, one of the Bonanza millionaires of Californio. a Centenary of the birth of Walter Bndth Cox, who presided over the Guitenu trial ip Washington, D. C. Two hundred and twenty-five years aso today Philadelphia was granted a charter as a borough city by William -i)RESSIH& Special SIO.OO t During rite rest of the •month fit October we will igive a whole head Nestle Lanoil Permanent Wave fk SIO.OO P ; - ! ' Msfke Apointments Early PARXS-BELK CO. BEAUTY SHOPPE 0 ’ « Plton. 892 I ■nnHHWMHHE] THE UNIVERSAL CAlt I 1 493 Miles To One I Gallon Os Gasoline! I Final mileage tests in Charlotte on September 15th, 1 show this to be a fact. One-third of the 86 cars entered in i the contest got more thad 40 miles to the gallon. suy a Ford and Bank the difference. | Reid Motor Co. I fan—win r ol Thi, Beautiful Room can be Washed aWith .Soap and Water * * * V The walls of your rooms can also be Vept ] clean and sanitary Dy washing them ith J soap and water, if they are painted With some • of the beautiful shades of 'wulbiu * We will be glad to shotv the many possi* bilities of Wail-Tona. Foe Solo fcv .■; . ’ ' Jorke & Wadsworth Co, Phone 30 Phone 30 •>■ ; - „ S I - . j Theodore A. Burrows is to be in stalled as lieutenant governor of Mnni tobin to<lay in succession to f\ir. James Aikins,_ ~.w ‘ The.fi/teepth annual safety con grestt' and exhibition under the nus piee-s of the National Safety Council opens today in Detroit. This is the dgte set for the trial of 4V. D. Manley, indicted president of the Bankers Trust Company, of Atlanta, whim dosed last summer and caused the fai'.ure of its chain banks., The Interstate Commerce* Commis sion's investigation of the operation of motor buses and trucks with a view I to recommending regulatory legislation io Congress will be concluded in Wash ington today. Today begins the annual observance of "Management Week, which Industrial and commercial organiza tion;: in more than 100 centers will review the progress made in the e'.in*- ination of waste during the fast ve years. j Mckjcnburg Farmers lI6M Cotton Yield. Charlotte Observer. The majority or farmers in Mrek lenbnrg county are holding cotton off the market, but they are all pick ing pnd ginning the crop as fast as they are enabled, according to a statement made yesterday by Hope Elias, ioiinty farm agent. . He sold that, the low price of spot cotton hijd grc<\tly retarded the mar keting of cotton nnd that with the exception of "distress cotton." few bales were being offered for sale. All available pickers are being used and many farmers are hauling negroes from Charlotte to the conn ttjy for thig purpose, it was said, j Mr. Elias s*id that, the ginning pants throughout the county are operating to capacity and that the cotton is being picked faster than it is passible to gin. The low price of spot cotton nan , materially affected the scale of wag is paid pickers, causing 'a drop in wages paid from $1.25 per hotfdred pounds to 75 cents to SI per hundred pounds picked, be said. j use; penny column —-n iay« Princess Deana Poses 1 i , ■ ' Jr HP ! I ' I i i « 11 11 1 n 1 Princess lleana of Rumania posed for this picture in her | mite in Paris just before she and her mother, Queen Marie, | sailed for America. f'ft They’ll Not Elope, Tis Said Governor John Trumbull, of Connecticut, denied rumors ohat John CooKdge, son of the President, was guarded be cause it was fearedhe would elope with the Governor’s daughter, Florence, John and Florence were photographed toyther wheg hg yisited the Trumbull home at Hartford PPk'JEPC, a« i^.* Li.u.t—i i .**— ‘.l BEST MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP : 1 SHOE SHINE PARLOR FOR LADIES UP-TO-DATE SHOE HOSPITAL $52 S. Union Street Phone 165 —■***** . "■ • • ■ '■ '„. —— Olid PINNY IDS. ALWAYS GET DEM -—• ———j— — r Penny Advertisements Get the Results ,7,...1ay, -■* ■ ■ i l .^rr*-*'L~ttT^tr : rZZTrj^lrjr : - p Liberals Stage “Anti-Queen” Demonstration . .■■nSBRISinMHI I g||| Protests against the welcoming of Queen Marie of Rumania to Anyeriea were made at a aum meeting. in New York on the evening after her amvaUbssSg JBgjg were heard THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE- Monday ar.:l Tuesday at the Ccneqr.l ALICE ’V*. j terry | In Rex Ing-sin's Marc* Xosirum DFXTDi: ON PLAN'S TO HOLD COTTON CO It KARMKRES Fund.-; Callul Abundant and Avail able ;nd Storage Plans Arc Work ed Old. Greensboro News. Governor Angus W. McLean, hanker c warehousemen. cat ton f:i< • tors and textile manufacture™, meet ing at tie- (). Henry liote'. (Saturday. (Onsideml par,; fir relief of tile low price .to', ton situation and I'jine to definite ri ilslit-inns Jis to relief. These i a!',! for withholding a large part of the I'.rjH crop from ;!;■• mar ket for ;; considerable period, a year or 1; tig; r. with the cotton to be'eror el insuri.i and safeguarded 111 bond- j id wareln.uses. and iiamey to be i leaned 1..1 it to supply the needs of fanntt- and the needs of busiinw in ! general. I It was declared that funds for i wllt'hi.'dir.g cotton from the market 'arc abundant and available and ran jbe sC-ared from several s oirees, at | low an interest rate as four and icnchhl.' per «Loarir can ran to I 102 Sif nece -ar:. ■ Refiu-tion in acreage of at least 25 per cent from .! thr 11120 crop is a neeewarjr part •; of the p'ans. I The North Carolina Bankers asso | cintidii was represented'at the meet i iny. Assurances and plans from , Eugene Meyer, of the cotton reli-f k : nnnittis appointed by President 'ooiidge, were received, ami M. L. ' Corey."'formerly of the federal farm j lean "board, and a keen student of I agricultural processes and needs. , was 'called ii|m>u to stniae the sittia- I fieri and suggest a plan for relief. ! The go vent or appointed a ware | house, committee to survey the ware | hottsdi situation and lie will appoint ]a finance comniittec to proceed with I pan:*) made. , SOLibIToS HI FFMAN KBSIONS HIS PIsADE Impiired Health is (liven as Reason in 'Message of Resignation to Gov ' f crncr. ' Motganton, Oct. 2i».—lt. L, Huff man, who ha« been solicitor in thv' Kith judicial district for the past 10 years, today tendered his resigna *tion to Governor McLean, j It. has been known here for some ‘time that on account of his health (Solicitor Huffman was -con-ternplat jing resigning and the anmnmcement j will not be a great wurj)ri«e. It is expected that Governor McLean will name- L- S. Kpuriing. of Lenoir, who won the Democratic nominatiop for solicitor in the June witnary. to fill Mr. Huffman’s unexpired term. Mr. IDiffman was not a camlidnte in that contest* ! Concord Wed. X Nov. aWfmJxJrtMOUS WP^SHows (•* me ftrtazmt Seated SxUMUn la the »*rU * 810 SHOWS IN QNi ItWICF DAILY rn^irlL 2irißP. IVI. 20 8i * New m&Aaral 100 horses 100 100 SkctUai P*Bi«a IS£*&EMant« SJSfcSTREET PARADE g Aaaa*asM How Bandits Robbed Mail Truck of $300,000 i * ~ . "'' * ll * v gy> '' - *3m This picture, drawn over a photograph, shows how a gang of bandits robbed a mail truck at Elizabeth, N. J. One car (A) knocked over a police escort, while the bandits’ second ■ car (B) blocked the mail truck (C). The bandits’ spray of machine gun fire killed one man on the mail truck, injured another and the policeman. Mail sacks were seized and the bandits fled. . ■M __ - ' ' ■ ■ . 1 ." glims Water Up to Eaves in Illinois Flood iggjj__. - *-■ . ' : " ' ’ ■” * : M > ?■■.■■■•■• • : ' &.MBIIL, i J|i ilk < - •>*«* When the Illinois River got out of its banks it splashed up to the eaves of homes in Beard* town. 111. -Hundreds were made homeless. t Kewsnalfe Cobham Arrives in London After Long Flight Uan Cobham, British flier, is shown gliding into the Thames River at Westminster at the aid of his round trip flight between Eflgland and Australia. (International Nowareeli American Sailors on Guard in War Zone [ # 4 \ detachment of American sailors is shown on guard in the war zone at Hankow, it prevented Chinese soldiers from invading the French settlement. ' --MMMMBMBaMgmaaapaaagjaaaaMßaamß- PAGE THREE

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