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If yo3 see a perfectly good hat re
poslag" on) the sidewalk tomorrow
don't kick it it'll be sure to hide
& brick which may play havoc wiw
IT your telephone rings and yen
answer It. only. t'..b "number
pk'ase"-cd by tb opr dont cuss
ti e person lit tbeoher eud of 'the
lino is buUacting natural and veil
minia hfs vr i right.,
cu see tomorrow Is All Fool's
day i-nd ail of them' are generally
working at their trade. In these
pans the 24 hour period U known
as April Fool'a day." And It gea
crilly is.
; Just thought you'd be Interested
to knew that you'll have to b-J onj
: Ibe lookout . for slickers tomorrow
. The new time, aa the daylight
savttg schedule of hours la known
hereabouts, slipped into being again
Sunday, morning T and !: by i. today
scarcely; anyone, knows the differ
ence. Getting accustomed - to tae
Hie New ' Nausealess " Calomel :
That is Entirely Purified of t3
' All of the Nauseating and Sal- 3
1 tvating EffeceU.
Do you ever have a bad taste in
your' raou j Li the morning heavy
morning-several misd churth sr- coated tongat, Headachy in-
Tices hecausei. they overslept, - at digestioa. aervonsuess. . with a let
least they, say so but this mom-J do wa feeling? Ton need" calomel
tng mere was utuecuincuiiy but dread to take IV Try Calotabs.
countered in living right smack up
to the new doingsg. .V
By the end of the week no one
will know the sllehtebt bit of dlf-1 H 18 calomel with all of its
the nausealess calomel that is
lightful to take and delightful
de-
in
terence and the hours saved toward
the end of the day will well repay
for the ones usually given over for
sleep at morning.
NOT ALL ELIGIBLE.
Cut -This Oat- It fr Worth Money.
IONTj.V;SS THIS. Cut out this!
flip, endoe with Sc to Foley & Co.,
2S35 Sheffield Ave.. Chicago. HI.,
writing your name and address clear-
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trial package conUinlng Foley's ! bo for vocational edueaUon
' Koney and Tar Compound, for today issued the following state
coughs, colds and croup. Foley Kid-tnient: "There has been somewhat
ncy Pills and Foley Cathartic Tab-1 - eo mtmiL- ,n lha nuMIc mind
Special Training Only For Certain
Class of Injured Men.
Washington, March 27. The fed-
SI laches wkle;
aableachetL-
Dry Goodn .
. Department.
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"High Point's Greatest Underselling Store"
Iii block or bliirk
with white foot.
Men's Depart ,
ment
Broadway
TOMORROW"
Bryant
Washburn
in
"THE GYPSY
TRAIL"
Also a Billy Par-son-Comedy
"CAMPING
OUT" '
relative to the rehabilitation work in
generaland a great many applica
tions have bene received , by this
board from men who have received
some sort of injury or disability as
a result of their service in the army,
navy or marine corps, and who think
themselves entitled' to the retrain
ing which this board administers.
"This free vocational reeducation
or special training was designed by
! the government for cases of the most
1 1 severe or permanent character,. The
disabled man in order to be. eligible
tor this retraining and support must
flrst have been discharged from the
service. Second, his disability must
be such that he has been awarded or
is eligible for 'compensation' from
the war risk insurance bureau. It
m Us!jjnd by congress to correct
tlif disability caused by wounds or
1iv.lm and to supply the disabled
man wi'h means of making a live
lihood This is done by capitalizing
lilt remaining assets,, retraining them
i.nd making them serve him in place
of those qualities or accomplish
ments which he has lost. Congress
delegated this work..to the federal
board for vocational education which
has headquarters at Washington, and
district offices in fourteen different
benefits retained and its unpleasant
qualities removed. One tablet at
bedtime with a swallow of water.
that's all. No taste, no griping, no
salts, nor nausea. You wake up in
tffe morning feeling like a two-year
old, birght, cheerful, energetio and
vrtth a hearty ' appetite for break
fast. Eat what you please no dan
ger oi sauvatton. , caiotaos ara so
entirely aeugntlul to take and so
pleasant ia effect that your druggist
offers to refund the lriee as a guar
antes that you will be delighted with
Calotabs. ' '
For your protection, Calotabs are
sold only in original sealed pack
ages, price thirty-five cents. At drug
stores everywhere. (adv.)
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RAREST -iCIND OF BARGAINS!
To the thousands of. customers who already know of the -wonderful
money-saving ndvantage of this great store and to those who
do not know, if perchance there be any not familiar with our wa-'
derseillng policy, we announce for Monday hundreds of new bar
gain surprteea.- livery department has been called anon to con
tribute-liberally of extra values. Each offering a -olden spe
cial. If .yon are eager to save big money make it a point to atop
and shoo at this store Monday. , . ,
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89c Unidn Suits
FOR MKX
Medium ribbed for now and
Kuiunier wear, Sltort m1ihvc
find ankle - length alyles.
All sizes; Rperlal
at
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cities in the United States.
"The board desires to assist dis
abled men la every way, and if there
are case where these men have not
obtained compensation, or wher
their status has not been determined
by the war risk insurance bureau
the services of the federal board are
placed at the disposal of' the (ndi
vidual in order to help them find just
what their status is.
When cases has been found to be
'compensable.' the line for which the
man desires' training is decided upon,
he is" given a sufficient amount to
support him comfortably while
studying; an alowance is made to
his dependents more liberal than
when he was in active service and
when he has finished and is compe
tent, it it is a wage-earning occupa
tion he has been training tor, a po
sition will have been found for him
by the placement division of the
board.
PRMPEI1N
Stockholm,' March, ll (By malt)
One request that America should
send food to Germany was drawn
up here by a delegation of medical
scientists representing 200 Swedish
physicians who asked the, American
minister, Ira Nelson Morris, to for
ward it to President Wilson.
The petition was supported by the
report of Professor J. E. Johansson,
presented, to Mr. Morris, -Germany
has agreed to surrender, her mer
chant ships to the allies and the lat
ter have promised to send food to
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After-effects of
INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC
Influenza f was the Virect cause
of 9,686 deaths In North Carolina
during October,' November, and De
cember ,1919, according to the re
ports received by the state board
of health, and up to March, 1919,
the number of deaths from the dis
ease exceeded 11J00O. This loss of
life, together with the suffering and
a nutrition expert, whose investiga- i financial cost, is a burden that it
te
tion of the German situation has
been in progress since ,1915. He
declared that tuberculosis in Ger
many has increased 100 per cent.
Basing their argument on this state
ment, the Swedish doctors in their
petition said serious epidemics
might be expected to spread through
the world from Germany unless foot
was soon supplie to the Uermai
people.
Since, the Swedish petition wa
ind, In a great 'many, Instances,
invalidism and early death.' ' "
The American'Public Health asso
ciation, through Dr; Lee K. Frankel,
its president, is urging every per
son who Tiad influenza to go to a
physician and be thoroughly exam
ined in order to find out if any in
jury was caused to the vital or
gans by the disease. If. any, "ifFi
f ects are found in It; of course
highly important to have these
treated before they become serious
or permanent. 1 In this connection
it is interesting to know that there
are 10 counties in North Carolina,
which are cooperating with the state
board of health In providing these
examinations for their citizens.
These are Davidson, Forsyth, Le
noir, Nash, 'Northampton, Pitt, Rob
eson, Rowan, and Wilson. Citizens
of these counties should ask their
appoinment
will take the state many years to
overcome. The most serious re
sult of the epidemic, in the opin
ion of the Btate board of health, is
the after-effects which will cripple
a majority or the men and women y health officer for an
who suffered from the disease. In-'for free examination.
juries to either the lungs, the kid
neys, or the heart are a common re
3ul tof influenza and if persons hav
ing these defects are not ' treated
aarly the defects will become more
pronounced and lead to handicaps
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Western serial,
commencing at
the
Broadway
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wonderful values that are offered.
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are unmatachable. The same lov prices will pre vail throughout the entire week. ! ;
New Goods: An5 Etsnira Addled IDsll
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