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Many Republicans Resentful Of Coolidge Wing's Tactics Tendency to Take IneumUent'w INoiniiiutimi for Granted May Seriously Affect Financial Sup|tort of Next Cam paign and Force Free-for-AII Declaration 11 v DAVID I?AWKENCE Ciir>f<l 1*21 *y T>? Oally AI??m Washington, Sept. 27.?Republican leaders grouped together in what is known as the "ways and means committee" are meet ing here today-and tomorrow to discuss plans for the financing of the Republican party in the forthcoming presidential cam paign. Money raised now j8 not "> b? ?"?''?in* terest of any particular candi date but in order to Ki*e the party a momentum on the day * th?Repub'ican national CZ for th" * the candi^te ior the presidency. water; ,r~,r Iwcy of ihc CoolM. I*"d ten cloie the race agalna?l?. P7,lle '? lenders. one of ih t ?-. r ?>n >>a? told Fred W | oh ,Fader? In-re of the Republican ?"!i trifa<urer mlttee. (hat he bollevea ? , COm" 'O have the present ml,,uke revive con,,nam^'nl?l",tru"Q'> this stuK<> of ihn dolegates ??*? the !mp?es?loii ?h8 1 an" ethical for any "nL i un" ? ? candidacy. e announce dltUte. *.rf.*ho!Srnt.,ht woul<,"'"'-can ence to "n defer the latter has not ye? hi i"? bec,u*e tunlty of addreaslne r?? "" ""?'or Anaounclng his lenfi Jjon*reae and "hid, Of cVrse ifh.V'f ?'"?"??'? ">o nominating ramm.i l'la"or'? f"r the friends ?f the h Some of ?fe crying out tha? .h candldates eloaed agalnat ili. rare I'elng nomination "dictated" i ,hat " Houae" |8 nol by ">o White; '??? will of ih? o cxPr<,"?l'>n of the 1 Those who are i*nU'a'ran I""' ?peak for President Coon lo I Inalat that thev tn!> I **- " cause i mlatake if anything Woul<l 'eel It a firing about what T?rH ,,nnp "dictated" nomL.i- ' be cn"1'" " more prestige ami . """ Inure to ? nomlno?ilr. MO would ' ?*ery on. h.d blld i "/6'""-" I ? campaign than nnrt IV" to moke , kind of circumstances ?PI>??He , *?^,2imo?l'cy.?d?,rVer- fro'? '"e I Prealdent CooHdg. V r ?".n J altuatlon is laraelJ If"" ,he f Politicians in ,lr|L """"'ologlcal. 11 country who are S'tan' s ">o naming of d?l?.L. In.'l,flu,'nc?r , ??* the ???,,, guard" ft bl11 ,he? Coolldgo and iif,! 'locking to wtonL otherT^h ' "" |h" numerous and a , r *" tious do not commit it". n,or' eau ?" ?t auch an early da... i ? " 1,1 ' how polrTTcaTnlTafra ^"Z,1" | ^o*Oyet?e*prel!nre,nro?gh0lJi,K'> l,a" ?nythlng t? enable ? " ?" Judge whether he ,, 'T'""'V true trend ?r the whether there In n Jh ? ?Pll,lon or, with I. m tn anro !,y <"/Ter to their side. opinion J Pledges* given by ' the frnitwi i P"lltlclnnn early in 1 ?aV:?7 \vzi^TLr,r?\ ?.i.fo?nT,6r aovcrnor???"?iwd?"s;] aaeoni ?r^ Boln,! ar"?"d asking for S?rt;lce Tw,e" ln ease the con ^ becom? deadlocked ,Mr Low,1en himself n " '''w ,laJr" n*n nn" '??? claimed all connection with ?r.?sl wS e ,r""7 and' "" ?Mho heard nt , ronF"rl,*d, It has not *et Ther i /'""''"n niotement as Dart -. ? * "-Ulk of "etlvlty.nn the Part of friends of Kenator lllram John.on of California, though he t dWs.e "nnouneed himself n, B can didate. Governor Plnchof, i.'.lltlral lieutenants are said lo ho active Imii ? form'ri'"","""nnhlT tru" ,h"' ,,nt" coml^ f nnoIlncei"ent of candidacy ConlM '."'/I! "I""* r"al nf Prealdent for the ftiK? wl" nnl be broken for the other candidates. It U an thf"r ,he '"euuihent to have the opposing candidates delay their announcement, Kn |nn. r and. whllo iiin ? ns Possible fn?0"h*eVrd"1 ,be? - m.Wr^'rsa ment'<theat"'t'he 7acek,'|,?nfrrnnrn"n'',> ?.r have ,o h, made by aome prom! Magnolia Balm LIQOID Fact and Toilmt POWDER Brlnst inatant, nat ural beauty to fao?. n?k. anna. hand a. Simply wonderful! Remove* eruptiona, frccklrt. aunburn, Ian. Entrancing, laat in* fragranre. Try It. Sold by all dealer*. Of direct frooi ua. 75c. FIRE PREVENTION WEEK IS COMING | Commissioner Wade Calls At j tention to Observance of, r Safely First Methods! 1 Throughout the State. Raleigh, Sept. 28?Following the I : proclamation by Governor Cameron Morrison last week, calling ou the) people of North Carolina to observe! iTuesday, October 9. anniversary of j the great Chicago lire of 1871, in which 200 persons lost their lives ; ami 17,000 buuildings were destroy ed at a loss of $190,000,000, as Fire 'Prevention Day, State Insurance .Commissioner Stacey Wade an- ? |nounced Wednesday some Interesting:^ statistics concerning lire losses. Mr. Wade has asked that not only' the day of October 9, but the week, of Octobt r 8-13, as well, be set aside > for an anti-flre prevention campaign.! "The object of Fire Prevention! Week," he said, "Is to Impress up-1 on the community at large the nec- j essity ol conserving the resources of the nation by preventing Ores. The campaign is national in scope, and it Is limped will be the means whereby permanent lire prevention campaigns will be inaugurated In all municipal ities." The following statistics concern-' Ing lire losses were given by Mr., Wade: "The natlonnl Are loss last year inent Republican leader in order to ittract the necessary financial sup >ort for the party as a whole and to > nsurc the right kind of spirit before' he natioanl convention is held. The*? umor of discontent may vanish but or the moment they are working in he direction of opening the race, omething some of the Coolldge rfendrf nay they would welcome. was 952t.860.000. an amount equal to the total cost of the Panama Can-, al. ThU represents an avt'rajce per capita loss of $4.75, which Is a fit; ure greater than ever recorded pre viously? Including 1906. the year of the San Francisco conflagration. North Carolina's per capita lossTrfc $2.43. or half the national average, is a tribute to our efforts in firi* pre vention, hut it is still neurly four times greater than the per capita loss in Great Britain. "The total monetary loss, includ ing the Are loss, cost of fire protec lion, loss of business due to fire, etc..' Is over $1,000,000,000 annually. ' "There were 4,505 fires In 1922,1 causing a Ions of over $10,000 each.j as compared with 4,068 in 1921 and 3.4 57 in 1920. There were 4 3 fires in the 'milllon-dollar-or-above' class ?an average of almost one each ' week. "The average per capita fire loss in Great Britain last year was 72 c?-nts. which is a reduction from pre vious figures. In F*aiice, Germany and Italy losses are still lower. Some reasons for our high loss figure are traditional natural carelessness, poorer construction and lack of per sonal liability, under the law, for negligence in causing fires. "Fire losses in cities over 20.000 population where chambers of com merce have permanent fire preven- j tion committees averaged $3.27 per capita in 1922, as compared with the national average of $4.7 5. "Fires kill 15,000 of our citizens, annually, according to the National i Hoard of Fire Underwriters." i VMHI AL CLIMAX IN MTHK KI.\G1N>M WITHIN" Many of the advanced thinker* tho day arc of the firm belief thai ^uirailea are still performed. These have taken various forms. The blind have b? en made to s?*e, cripples to wulk. and invalids, restored the use parent miracles. Scientists have said and endeavored to prove that there is a logical and scientific rea son for all thtse happenings. Many, | however, are inclined to tho belief that there is some unaccountable force or power within each one of us which enters into the question. For example, a man who has beey a crip ple all of his life suddenly is placed in a position of great mental stress, and without warning finds that he ? can walk. f What Is the power behind u?? What force or power within each ou?* gives help in distress? A vivid portrayal of a modern miracle i* seen in the picture, "The Kingdom With in". which is appearing at the Alkra ma today. Anios Ionium's right arm has been paralyzed from ldrth. How he regains the us*? of his arm and the circumstances surrounding it is on? I of the dramatic episodes of the pic- , ture. Gelfand's Relish and Mayonnaise at all good grocers. Mr. Business Man You cannot play the role of success dressed (n a costume of failure. Let us help you keep neat by looking after your cleaning and pressing- Absolute satisfaction guaranteed. Ele\en years' e*perience. Established 1012. Cooper Cleaning Works PHONE 280. 2 Matthews Street. Better Times Better Shoes Better Values Just the stylish modes for the dressy occasion and for practical business needs. Ladies' correct footwear of all the styles of the season. We are also headquar ters for Boys' School and Girls' School or Dress Shoes. Gallop '& Toxey Shoe Company PHONE 230. : ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. Ask for them by name! Gardner's Famous Cakes in pound packages!. Over fifty years ago the first Gardner Cake was made from a recipe of a famous Southern cook. It called for fresh eggs, rich creamery butter and pure granu lated sugar. From that day to this the quality of Gardner's Famous Cakes remains the same ? be cause we still continue to use big fresh eggs?rich creamery butter and pure granulated sugar. Buy a pound package today and try it. No matter what your choice of the eight varieties may be, you, too, will agree that it is idle to bake when you can buy cake like Cttt Jner's Famous Cakes. "Goodneaa Knows They're Good!" Eight choice varieties?? SoW almoif evgryvlurf C. ?. PRITCHARD Dinlrihutor FOR TIRES JAeld and Michel for the money ii Economy Tire Co. Hood, Oldfleld and Michclln ? the best tires for the money invested. Phone 187. Phone Your Daily Order! When ordering your Gro ceries for the day phone 187 and we will All your order as you'd like to have it done. Everything for the table?tasty foocLs>?at low cost. J.W. Shannonhouse & Son 1924 lit'lCK FOVJR-WHBBL BKAKB skdaxs Art* here for your approval. Tell us what you think of them. TIDK W ATE It lU'H'K CX>., INC. "At Once" DELIVERY When you. need some Groci lea, want them in a hurry fact you must have them time for Dinner?Phone or 206 and they will be In ; hands almost as soon as hung up the phone. We maintain a special delivj service Just to accommoduto our customers. Try it today Motgan & Parker I'HO.MOS 350 And 206 The Right Service nt The ltight Price! The best groceries to be had Is what we have for our customers. Fresh Vegetables and Fruit In season. We solicit your patronage. Phones 3 and 57. M. P. gallop co. Hopsuck Palm Bench ami Kool-Klntli Suits laundered to look like new Albemarle laundry I'MOXK 123 Your Felt Hat Will look like a new one, If you let lit (Tcnii mikI block It. We Have Vom Money. Your Pults Cleaned and PretMd to look like new. We really clean your suit? don't Just promise you. Apk . your friends about u?. We ! work to please you, not out re Ives. Expert Cleaner and Block er. Send your Hats by par cel post. I pay charges one way. L. W. SMITH 6 S. I toad Ht. I'bone 614 Kllxabetb City, X. C. 666 Cures Malaria, Chill* and Fe ver, Dengue or Bilioua Fever. Il destroys the germ*.
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