I J* 0 rrrffMr ■ • Wiw»AT MORNING, MAT W. im ■ 7 , —\ \ book.aw' oen rcad / w v w^ s,/ 1 C . ■ ■■■ ■ i ' 7 I 06 “x* rRO ° »■ ■—y —* p YIE-O-O-W - \ cue aant nd nrrGN* *—*■— —> < i * *- -ip —TZ" ‘ \ IET MC r 0-ACE fto’UH RK-3PCCTfIfiUf [BJ W J jr'i PHASE DON'T HOCK r je boat non ,*«JUIIIS ENTHUSIASTS Morrison Let* It Be Known He Would Oppose New and Huge Bond Issue MODERATE I’ROGHKSS SUBSTANTIAL COURSE T y • (Special to Tl** News.) RALEIGH. May rock the beat” ia the advice Governor Morrison Weald hand out to the ultru-enthusi aetic food road* people who arc advo- Mtißf additional bond inuca to eittnd tk« •tala’s highway system. With the program mapped out for the expend!* ilira of the fifty million'* authorised by tka 1921 general assembly, appearing W the horison now are advocates of a WO,OOO ,000 issue to be spent over * tea year prof ram. In the Arst place, ,it I* not believed • general assembly could be elected that would support such bn i*.*ue. ami the fovernor has let it be known that , such a proposal would have his molt) vigorous opposition... Moderation in profess Is considered a substantial course at well as mod oration in other things, and to; run Wild would be harmful to the state's credit and objectionable to the pro- It probably will be found consistent With good business judgment to issue an additional bond issuk, at the next *en#rnl assembly qr by, subsequent leg islators* to wind up odds and end, •f tha present program. It •is under stood the governor would not oppose h ilfWen or twenty million dollar is •u* far this purpose if the next finan cial. report warrants such a step. Future action on carrying forward or sxtanding the program depends on entirely upon the financial showing of tha state, but to mention unreasonable saws for bond issues is out of the ques tion, In ths opinion of the executive Furthermore, he would never favor houdx for aay purpose that could not ho paid withopt an ud valorem tax or without Imposing burdens on the pin >lo. Tha governor is greatly pleased at tha statewide manifestation of ap proval of the present highway and huildlag program, but he Is slightly alarmed at the apparent tendency 1« ova r-do the thing, as represented in the latest advocsCy of the two hundred mil- ' • | Gee,'Rover! Haw, Fido! .Bk I tf/a ,s|* Util* Edwin Mitokil. Hollywood, drives th« big. whits Husslan Wolfhounds belonging to W. B. Harkins of Culver City. A special! rig —.. ' -T * They "Want Wilhelm Back »- ' Berlin nu.naichlats hold demonstration. Amvnc them, in miMUiy uniform. ure Prince August Wilhelm and Pune* klilel Frhrdilch I t 'a - lisa dollar issue. The fifty aaiilions, it is considered. Will give state an ample system of highways, and a small additional bend issue to complete ' odd* and ends” work would meet demands "i for year# to c urnt. •" | To Wed Prince v—Tgj- I mk ■pk j^**' I k f V, A J ■ i§lll§P® 9 H 'yVht © ■ Mr*. Oscar Hammersteln, widow \ of tha famous New York producer, will wed Prince Oleg V. Radomar Cbalowh cousin of the Italian king , ( j ,1 BEGGARS OVERRUN : STREETS OF DEM Practice Ha* Developed to Point Where School* Are Con ducted in the Art * BERLIN, May 28 - Although public mendicancy is forbidden by law, the streets of Berlin are full of beggars • who, especially after dusk, Importune pasaersby with harrowing tales, some of which may luawi. Mutilated esrftiini.. who exhibit genuine scar* on We sidewalk, are al ways sure of public charity, but many otbrri of tha fraternity resort to more or less transparent tricks' to excite compassion They have established a ‘‘trade union” In a northern suburb where, according to reports, about 180 learners are being trained in the art of begging, including “making up." The theoretical part of this court alone takes ail weak*, and la follow*, by a practical course at race meeting, and at door* of churches, theaters am cases. i The city (a divided Into districts by the “union” which places a certain number of certified pupils la charge, ' changes shifts weekly, and collects and distributes the proceeds. Evary day, it is stated an avarage west end district brings la about 3,000 marks. Certain favorite sections com ntand premium* up to 800 marks per day. The** professional heggas are keen Judges of human nature. Wealthy Rus sians are said to be their best patrons ‘Americana, on the other hand, are an everlasting puaile to them. Some times. they *a*£ Americans are ex generous and hand out B, 10 or 20 mark bills with princely liberal ity, but others refute to give anything ' i * BIRMINGHAM 'BAR HOT AFTER KIT KI>l!X _ r BIRMINGHAM. May 2#.-C*ndemn • ing the ‘‘usurpation of the functions of the regular law” by mobs who flog pri» vate citixsns, the Birmingham Bar as sociation, composed of more than 300 member*, today pasted resolution* call ing upon every candidate for pablie of fice to derlaro himself whether he is a member of an ‘‘organisation known as the Ku Klux Kian or any other organ ixation whose members parade under masks through streets and public „hlgh way*:“ If Ihe earth turned aroiind la about ■ an hour an da half Instead of in 24 hour*, things would have practically no . wight at th* equator. C 'I M ■""" ■• i ■ TODDLE IF YOU MUST; SHIMMY AT YOUR PERIL! CHICAGO, May 29.—“ Crawl” or tod- ° die or * rattle all yon value yonr peace of miid avoid the rhythmic' quiverings of the "shimmy”! That is the warning word of Msrie Khlrrs. Msrie Is the “shimmy queen” of Chicago. Her , rendition of ’yhr , J Nnutch dance" has pat her name in I electric lights. fl "I hats to talk like s reformer," I she said today, eiplaining her warn ing, "but for once the reformers are I moonshine.” p dust than a nearby jail arches- c I trs broke into s freniied,intoxicating fl clamor that penetrated the room. In- * I voluntarily Marie.s pretty shoulders fl began to twitch; then her feet began H Shuffling. I 'You see?" she said plaintively. 1 “I Just can’t help myself. Whenever 1 the music starts, my body begins danc ing I'm helpleaa, absolutely helpless! “And it inn't music only! A street car gong or,.an automobile horn tnay o start me going. You’ve no ides how embarrassing it Is.” o The docton trying to cure Miss Khlrrs of "•hlmrayitis” call the dis ease disth resist is, an affection of thy Joints so much they are now beyond her control . ■ Any sound suggestive of s Jsit or rhestrs-snd whet sound la nolTscts the J joints going The doctors have ordered her to keep out of earshot of all jail But a to get sway from Jsss, money Is needed I bo Msrie Is suing her employer for ' 110,000 damages. Hhe says he taught her to dance the shimmy.” Therefon , she reasons, hs ought to pay tor the cur*. m .g«Mnmoia mnrfc Si* coins, a spoon and fork, one darn ing noodle, fouA hairpins, three pins, four screw four needles one button I and a hottlc tip. This is the list of artidea. awallawod by a London woman wRo sms opernted upon und recovered. One woman Mrs. Mary W. Aldridg. of Alabama, mere smiles when mention is - made of ‘‘swat the fly.” Mr*. Aldridge l some time ago was a guest of a hotel in MnntgiNßti'O Another guest became disturbed by flies and begun chasing them. The screen hit a skylight and the skylight hit Mri. Aldridge. Now sha ia |2,800 richer by award of thr >_ court for isjurtai suffered by her dig i . nity and anatomy. _PlrateLass_ ■ w **"*u sr.'s/aEis'isjsa; organisation of artiatu and otMra U> Oraanwich VUI/g*. • on. » "I* I' !***."■ I. I. . Mice Ivy HaWek ( an English mermaid who plan* t* try the channel swim' this summer, has a record of havin remain- ; ed In the water 12 1-2 hours and tov- I erirjg about IS miles. ?*** 4 - l ~ rri - - ■■ v, imp AI , mT» mjk: Wm % jAHH -7 r_‘: 1 '%*■ '• GAINS 20 POUNDS ' EATS ANYTHING AND FEELS FINE “1 Just Want lo Tell Everybody What a Wonderful Medicine Tanlac In,” Enthusiastically j Declares Lynchburg Kenldent. i/ “I only weighed one hundred and ftve I pounds when I began taking Tanlac, I but now I wemh on* hundred and I wentjftve pounds and feel perfectly I splendid," said Mrs. E. R. (: bewaring, I *l6 Kilm..re street, Lynchburg, V». I "1 was never a very strong wpman, I and an attack of influooaa which kept I nie in bed several weeks, left me in a I terribly weakentd condition. I could I hardly digest a thing and simply snf- I sered tortures from gas on my atom- ij ,ach, which nsarly cut off my breath I and enussd jiains that were almost on- I hearable. I was tpo weak to do any I of my housework and had surh a awim- I nung tn the head 1 was afraid to go up I or dagsn the steps without help. Once I I fed right out of my chelr and had I to remain in !>ed naveraj days. “My daughter got a bottle es Tan- I W far me and it did me so much good I I kept' on takingit with the recall that I now I am in better health thap far I yrata, I frel fine all the time, eat any-T thipg on the table and am enjoying life I more then I ever expected to again. I Tun Ia c i» just grand." I Tanlac is sold by all good druggists. I *—*r- i | PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS | — & 9 ' - Dr. Maude E. Weidman " 1 Chiropractor - I Phono 479 400-415 Grant BWg. j More desirable homes be'eg built I • ln Pl"* View Park and vicinity then I in eny other section of the ctly. N. E I Bradford, Real Kstale and Inaumnce - Pine Vkw Park, the I 32= course for CioldsOfiro to grow and build beau tiful homes. N, E. Bradford, ileal I Estate and Inaurance. The largest spidera In the world are found in New Giueaa. and their webs are so strorig that they are used by the natives as fishing nets. mut ~ iipii I Looking Ahead I ITo Wash Day I I Wash Tubs I ylppl o „ B Wash Boards ■ '*> • B I Clothes Line Wire I Clothes Pins B Clothes Baskets I B Ironing Boards ■ B Electric Irons I |||||| o * * B All of which you will find in our I 1 Home Furnishings department H 'Jr -o' o iHHR ■ MW; I Smith Hardware Company I B Prompt Delivery B I PHONE 90 I I I =~ =■-: -s’-gissr rsaaF 7 —'— l ■" ■■ <r m 9m S 0 t ' To the Democratic Voters of Wayne County * 1 wish to state that I appreciate more than language can express the many kind words of confidence that many of the lead ing men of the county have spoken in my behalf, in urging me to become a candi date for nomination to the State Senate. While I realize that it will be a great personal sacrifice for me to be absent from my home and business during the cam paign and the session of the Legisl rure, I feel that if I can in a small measure serve the interests of the good people of this rreat county, I should not covet the cost to myself personally. .Therefore, I take pleasure in asking the democrats, both men and women, of the county to give me their votes on June 3rd, and if nominated I promise to do my utmost for their very best interests in every possible way. > N Respectfully and sincerely, H. B. PARKER 6 . NOTICE M - ** ' <£ ..C » .y -V. r Tq Tax Payers of Wayne « County You are hereby notified that all real estate- on which the taxes for the. year 1921 .not befcii paid on or before the Third day advertised, an provided by th« Statute, on June*sth. Thin notfeif is given in order I that those who have nbt paid their taxea to date may arrange to make payment on or before the 3rd day of June, and thus nave themselves the additional expense of cost, etc. Nfay I not urge upon you the importance of giving this mat ter yourtorompt attention at a j list of an those who have not ~ Eaid their taxes at the cloae of usiness, Saturday, June 3rd, will positively be handed the newspapers with instructions to publish Monday, June sth. W.D. GRANT Sheriff Wayne County U - _ PAGE THREE

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