THE DUNN - gBS!geg!;g3BiB!3g^^ NORTH CAJIOUNA, I unt hat a iMUMt FOR TEE ORPHANS P«op!« Am Aaked To Contri bute? On Or Noor Thank*, h-iving Day Thou “rut* o! mrn und women, I buy* a.r.l k-.rle, mark the harvard sea with g'f:« for the fatherless and mothcrln* im«l homeless children in oui Stole. Our Thanksgiving aeason hu* io::»f ha-en rrotable for the out paiuring of momey lo maintain the orphan hunter. that serve our people - that ter*.- them so worthily. Again w- come, n* the year draws to itt clem-. not simply to remind th»i< giver* that another heivcM soaeon is at hand, but hoping. *1*0, to rateb. -h thi. Ireautiful curlom with Ihouw- ■ ’* ..f other,. Who may not have real *-.' rr joy, of ),aring „ trortliy pert in this commendable ■A-orU. Men u« y iti-baU* as to the object 1 of tihtair the joy of fading that you haso done something worthy of your heart. It ia not tbs amount that mcstuies tho value of the gift; H is the relation of tho gift to tha heart of tile giver. Let conscience dictate, and joy will inevitably follow. A gilt for tha care and education ft hdpleos children will moaaura the circumference and also the depth of ;vJ'"' ^Sh^S^^hauH^art you do yourself an Injury, not in the eyes of others, bat in your own o»ti maciou. Men grow from within, not fr«.ni without. Men make thenmelvea ^ big nr litUe by their thoughts and deeds. Take the foil measure of 1 your heart in responding to tho call of the orphan child thia year, and you win be glad; restrict that meas ure and you wiH (ind no joy. It is ( not what olheni think, or aay, or do, chat counts. Hearken to the prompt ings of your own heart I The object of thia appeal ia quite ^ enough In ittelf to enliai the sym- ‘ pathy of a considerate public without J an attempt to excite the emotions of anyone. Each oi« ia asked to con sider the case for himaelf, remember ing always that "It ia more bleated to girc than to receiva." What if your children should some day become orphans? How would you have othera consider them in choir misfoitune? "To othera do as you wouhl that they should do onto you." The fatharlaaa and mother id s children are all around you. They will always be here, and If you do not see them it ia because others have com* ana Into one of tho home# Hated below, and because other* are apaxinf you the pain of thoir p*r»onal appeal. Wo coma to yon In behalf of tha mod pitifully helpleaa of all our p^nple—tha father!caa and mother in'* children. We come to ask you to look upon these little onea, and, meoeurlntc tha circumference and depth of your heart, at pour out a irlft for them that will bo worthy of you; ona that will brlnf to you a sense of duty well dona; one that will lea-ve in the piece of your money a jrreat wealth of joy. Malta yohr offerinf on, or noar, ThankNiV( fay Red Cross member ship* will be put o nin Dunn. An ef fo t to at cure 1,000 member* will be made thi* year. Ellis Goldstein, chairman of tbs local chapter, U Hn in* up thr force* for making a can vass of the entire town end these will begin the drive for members Monday. Those who have been asked to as sist In lbs membership campaign arc: Mesdamee R. O Primrose, W. J. Thompson, W. B. Thompson, N. A. Townsend, West Puirlio, I. F. Hicks, R L. Denning, McD. Holliday, H. g. McKay, P. A. Lee. J. IJoyd Wad-^ J. J. Lano, W. D. Holland, Henry 1 Let. Geo. M. Floyd, Emmett Thomp- ’ *«n, T. H. Setison, Cart Barefoot, W. H Jackson, Marvin Wade, Z V. Saioea, T. ff. Bridger, Bertha Patton, B. D. Bunn, W. 8. Snipes, David , I'casuU; Mieses Mery Gladys Judd, Rachel Clifford. Janie tpock, Ethel Erwin, Mabel Lyndi, Leli* Currin, Agnc-M i-annady, Loul** Cox, U» cilr Howard. Ethel Godley, Claudia Jon**. Janie William*, Eleanor Kln rannon, Ruth Taylor. Ailacn Rigby. Maude Dodeon. Blanch* Grantham. Hattie Turner. Myra Olive, Annie I-re Pope. Ur. C. D. ('odrington, colored, ha* been aikrd to head th* campaign for membemhip* among the colored pop ulation. Chairman Goldetein hat alao mailed ■ letter to all the miniaUre in tovra ■ok’ag them to announce the drive »t thotr aenricea Sunday and to lend ibelr eo-operation In the campaign. CRixon* of Dunn hove alwxyi boon loyal to th* Rod Croc*, and in d» of th* great work which th* organon Lion has boon colled upon to do daring the past year at hem# and abroad, no ioubt tho*c making th* momberoblp •+>"'*» will m**t WWl willing re Is Married In Jail Waahington. N. C. Noir. 18.—The ell Hoora of the District of Co lam ia jail awang open for an hoar to ny — long onoagh for Mitt Gladioli “cyton, 18 year old prisoner, to larch to the altar and become the ride of Frederick Ewers. Than they lorcci again, (hatting in the birde nd shutting oat the bridegroom. Mica Peyton, a stenographer, waa seently selffeneed to a year's iss irieeninont tor forgery. Ewart, a a let man to whom her ongagement irevaoaaly had been announced, was rot deterred, and today he went to he jail and obtained pernriaaion to Irive with the young woman to the jorae of a minister, where the cere mony was performed. The bridal jarty then returned to the Jail. of thflr 'hearts; and tliajr came in no utter way—in no otter term* Respectfully, M. L-SHIPMAN, STACEY W. WADK. J. W. BAILBY, A. B. ANDREWS, JAMES B. YOUNG, ANNIE TRAVIS, MARY G. SHOTWELL, Publicity Committee. List of OryUstiM smJ Ssytt. Baptist Orphanage—Bav. M. L Kestor. ThouaarrRIe; Methodist Or flhsnegn Psv A. 8. Baroei. Raleigh; Presbyterian Orphanage - Rev. Jot B. Johnston, Barium Springs; Metho dist Orphanaga—Bar. C. A. Wood Winston-Salem; Thompson Orphan ago—Bar. W. H. Whaolor, Charlotte Methodist Protestant Toma—H A Garrett, High Point; Christian Or phanago—Chas. D. Johnston, Eloi College; Oxford Orphan Asylont R. L. Brown, Oxford; Odd Fallow Home—Chas . H. Warren, Ooidabora Rleida Orphanage—Roe. Lucius 1 Compton. Asheville; Pythian Home C. W. Pond or, Clayton; Children' Home Society—J. J. Phoenix, Ocean, bono^Naaarett Orphan's Home—W I. MeNeiry, Crescent; Faloon Orphar age—J. A. Culbreth, Falcon; Frai W31 Baptist Horae C. O. Paps, Mlc dlosex; Naaareth Orphanaga—Bar. ( A. Woods, Naaareth; Mountain Orpi anaga—B. D. Hedhnger, Balfou Grandfather Orphanage—J. M. H« combo, Banner lb; B. Ana’s Han —Bister Mary Claire, Balmont; Ala awder Hama—Mr*. Bp own MeKa i Cor. See., Charlotte; Mary Lae Hsu - (Colored)—Mary Lae Byerty, D» • baa; Orphan Home (Colored)—tU > W. J. Poindexter, Wtnatan-Balcs r Orphan Hona (Colarod)—Henry i Cheatham, Oxford. Wife Shoots Him F^ Staying Out Nights Bc.ofort, No*. 14.— As a r*«ult of not obeying his wife’s instruction* to »50,000 ia to be the goal of the lfc> Taberruloeit CXn* '"•*» Seal tale In North Carolina. Laet year the amoant railed WM >45,008 While the North Carolina Tub*res ioeia A one lotion, under whoa* lu. pieea thr Tuborculoala Chnatmaj Seal* are aold in the State, facia that aa inereaae of only >7,000 la too mail an amount U> work for, In view of the urgent need* that Chriatraaa Seal money ran be uae(*< for hla renrroction are oaewer ed. Women diacjplej today Mill kept rigii at the bkr in an B'gbth Ato nae undertaking mcahUtfimcnt Ap parvntly Mill retaining hope, they «ang and prayed fcrrcntly. FORMER KAISER TO RETURN HOME U*. Obtainad Pa sap art. Far HU Return Ta The Father laad BnaUi, Nor. IS.—The former Jonaaa Emperor U preparing to fo ur* to the Pathrriand. Be already ■ae In hie hands passports for him rlf and kb saite. and the BroaeeU Soaette goes sm far as to say H b spatted the BakaamaUer* monarchy rin be resored December 4. William IT kit ton. Ike former Crow* Prince, "roddek Wilham. ascending the krone. Cats Passport* Prirate adrices ‘fom Doors. ro> owed by Ike Agones TdagrapWque Mge, any*' tint a oeurler, Van iocchff, arrired at Doom at four ■dock this afternoon with twelve •erman paaoporta for the ex-Kaiser LSd Ms imtaedbte errtoarage. A td gram in cipher was roeaivod there a the morning and aarty in ifce after I - DON'T MARRY A "DELICATESSEN WIFE’ I Have you ft "deHcatamen wife** b your home? > Doctors recommend 'em ae Jtut Dm . thing. They convert perfectly heel i thy husbands, with healthy appetite and healthy peckctbeaks, into Idea • patients. < K* husky laboring man can thrlv I on a "dcHcataaaen" diet Therefore ■ onlese yau at* puny and dyspeptic t I start with, be euro before you man; t sfhethor your Intended la going to pn d pare your meals for you la year ow kitchen or la going to let eemeeoe ole r prepare them fee you la seme on >» cIso's Jtitohen. a This warning will appear mere la r. pneehrs after young email* who eei i- templets matrimony have seal "Dai a time Wiree,” the startling phetedxi me coming to the Colonial Ihmli ► Ronday. I- -- p. Party years’ experience aa a fan ar any 1‘ttle. Soma af # oldest farmers an the peered, whi th some af the yeaageet are very e« ceaefai. PROVIDES CREDIT FORM FARMERS — 11 Balvlfh. Mar. 14.—What U poael M)' on« of the wk bvnoltolal move menu lonanb tho Uttcrawot of errteuliared cenditieni ia Marti Car olina calm tatted yeetorday whoa ton Sorth Carolina AyrlcuttaraJ Credit Corporation waa oipaaiaad and ehart rred. Thl* movement waa too 00.04®. The charier )um boon yrent *1 and the new corporation expert* o bopto bntowm aa eaon aa »nn W»n **« . r tft'** \ fi||f m 11 fi&a with The tt. Unit fill Pigatoh aftto the war; M city editor of The China ro Bvaaiag American; and aa a tporu writer with the lahnMhaat Maws Service Ha want with the Aeaociatod Trees In llit and erwwl the laat aeaaiea af the North Carolima lagMa tore far that organisation. Ha haa recently tarred aa aawt editor of The Wilmington Star. Truck Driver Killed When Truck* Collide Newtek. Nor. 14. Tat h% VMh truck! of the Harris CwHMlaa road from Newton ha lhiihha, hoi a head-on collision thla afters ooa aad Oscar Sherd, a young wWta mm af Hickory, driving one of tha tracks, wat Instantly killed. HU hand was crashed hy striking tha hard road surface. Tha taridtad araacTtl m the hill earn of the creek near Mat thew's Coat? Grwaad. three ados ha tow Maiden. J. R. Thornton Pawed »t hi* homo on Knot* t fmm Vmmm, SZJh ZZ2! toJ. tL *M WwM I TOll i KtoMto r> MMtril tto* to 1 '!Z£Sm! mto» I -.vgm m i the YofUm - ***—g minute*. * ~ * A wireless system ha* been instaU ed at boon Hour, which ha* boon the msirtancc of tha head of th* Ho ■henioUernr during tha later jraan *f hi* interment hi HoKasd, and mas sage* arc received from Xauan daily. Fair Premium Checks Returned Unclaimed Checks mailed to th* folowinf name* for premium* won at th* ra cciit fair hate have been returned unclaimed: Thcron Stewart, T5 costs; Him Bert Jackson. 75 cents; colored de partment.—Ida Irvins, M cent*; Da vid William*. 75 o*nta; Haiti* Ma lone, 51.25; SaRio Marshall, 55 cants; Kuby One, 51. Winners of thane premiums can get same by applying t* t. 0rover ( BriU, aocretary of tbo Pair, at the ' Dunn Chamber of Commerce rooms. , Enraged Bull Kills i Man Near Wilmington i ■■ ■ — — • Wilmington, Nov. 14.—Levi Ball ingrr was killed at hta home near Acme by an enraged bull, according to advice received her* today. Mr. BolKngvr was until two y*ara ago a cittern of Catawba county, and was th* father of Raleigh and Wtatej QaII in gar ft f Nswtfln