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PAGE SIX HEuTK ALMOthl to • ' HjpDMiNt gv ‘' awe? nm i 11 vr. (Coattail ad from Pfgr Ope' * v Ampua h* would agprov* .t; ,cs»*• * Wftinnnnnr that any l*ft*lat.oa ■%* t»»tpon»il until ■ tiro* wh»« ' h< * gwrornmrnt tlnaapr* »*-«• I 1 " curJit •" to oddltionul burtbn*. I" thl ' Ur. •t the strong**! pr*»*»" ' ntnibtn of both of ' and from many onrunffotioo-*- Harding has *t«adf**Uy h*ld ** 1 ' 4 position. t th#' House of Ropfotentative* #*peeteil, will pat* th* l.onut c. •* the Pretidenft veto, and may take tl.v < iaction Joday. The R*"jU*. ■ * »* dentljf believed, wiH-Xii*tain ‘he »*• dent * veto. 1 , Hurt of Hottaloia* Veto The bonus bill lav »p<"> ‘ h '’ dent'* de*k while h* conferred wit '> number of *en«ti>r« and other tor* KcCormirk, of lll*"**' Nel«<. , Kellogg, of Minne*«t*. »rid New. ■ I diana, were among lh '’ I’rosidrnt * 1 • tor*. They would not admit they tail- I about the bonu* hill, but it ia !■ In }t wa* the subject hf, ronvnr-.i Senator New. ft l » underttood, wa prewiely confident that . the I’p veto of the bonus toll wII i * • ’ Hanford MacNilicr, Mle iul Monder of the American l#g>-n. li-« 1 .1 ( the del* (ration of vcteranC »n ■ and woman** an* It lari e* that the afternoon to make a final a|ijiral. to the Proaident for fuv.-raMi* w na the bonus hill Among th<**e mi j panging Col MarNider were <*«n " j It ItcQuiir*. of Cleveland, pa * t ■ i pander of the Ohio department -t ttie ( American Logion Cilb*rt f • romaiander of Ohio legion; < ul. t jjohn Mef.lroy, |>B»i commander of the j mpMriet »f Cotumfel* p<**t. Grand A n*ty «,{ the Republic, and John Thomas Toy- , |«r, vice chairman of the legion’s legnt. , Jativr committer Other organitations represented were thy American Legion , 1 agxiliary. Il'sahled Ameriian Veterans *f the World War and auxiliary, Vet . v *rans of Koreign War*. United Spanish War Veterans, Cold Star Mother* and the War Widow* anil IHsablud Kmcfgen (y Ofßicors’ association. Veterans Urge Hlgiag of Hill i The President listened to appeals ffrom all of the apohesmen for tbe*e Mrs Alice M. Krcneh, " speaking for the mother* of boy* kill | ad ia the World War. appealed par - tiiularly to the President, declaring Hurt a* U*, head of the American, g«0- <ynl«at t| #a> his duty to approve the fedgua MU Hi order to maintain the mor PflipM gay the comparatively few dollar*. *fkK. »ha" to have those men lose gatkMMMB ia their government. $1 Cal. MagNider, for the American I.<• OhM, pega« nted an addreta which said '■'••glkgfg i* BOW before your fir our apjpgHVltsftfe* adjusted compensate on in it >»»«ed |y both houses of erutgress, ♦•Htawd In tome measure to adjust MAKE THIS YOUR FAIR New Bern District Fair M' ■ > j I For All Surrounding Counties 4Days-5eptember26,27,28,29 I The Exhibits Will Be Larger and Better than Ever Before 1 HOGS from the byst and largest stock farms in this section; Pig Club Exhibit liv (’raven County Pig Clubs. AGRICULTURE Individual Farm Exhibits, General I Exhibits, Community Exhibits, LIVE STOCK Milk Cows. Hurls, Heifers, .Yearlings. Mule;, Horses. Ponies. Sheen. FARM MACHINERY Tractors, Plows, and I all kinds of new farm implements. HOME ECONOMICS 0 “Good Things To Eat.” LADIES FANCY WORK All kinds of needle and machine work. FLOWERS i-l —How to make the home more beautiful; an exhibit byth< New Florist in New Hern. I FINE ART AND Cl RIOS COMMERCIAL EXHIBITS The best ever seen. 1 FOUR DAYS OF THE REST HORSE RACING Fast and exciting Running Races every day. dumping Races for horses, three jumps in the mile. I THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT will have a “First-Aid Station.” ’ Free vaccination. Free examination. BABY REST ROOM all under the care of a Trained Nurse. I WITH A BIG PARADE ON TUESD \Y AND \Ni) TUESDAY IS THE BEST DAY TO CO.YiE I Everybody in New Cera will beat the Fair on Tuesday to meet everybody else and get acquainted. Don’t miss the parade and the First Day at the Fair. Plenty of I IJffusic. » I 12 BIG HIGH Cl ASS SHOWS I RIDES HI Other Mb actions and Plenty of Eats* on the Mid-Way. Nothing but Fun and More Fun. I THIS IS YOCR FAIR SO COME AND JOIN WITH Y OCR FRIENDS AT THE NEW BERN DISTRICT FMR TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRI- I I DAY FOUR DIG DAYS SEPTEMBER 26 27-28-29. I FREE PARKING GROUNDS FOR ALL CARS OUTSIDE THE FAIR GROUNDS. GUARDS ARE PAID TO W ATCH CARS * * * I Ernul Community "air September 21 Cove City Community Fair September 22 ONE-DVY EVENTS, BUT GOOD. • VERY BODY GO. OUT \ND HAVE A BIG TIME. A . * nconomigally the four i..lllWi»«i< »«“ and vomca who ettetei t. .!r lire* to th.lr country add "***i ;M tha c l or. duf'ng tha Wofld War When our armed force* »•>“ suddenly demobilis ed in l«lf, for ibe first time after a |*nr in our b. r-nryi there w. re iu> d« ■ order*, pearly five . million »•< n ■ t .ken. quietlr hack into the „f tf»e nation without di»turb*'i , • Nation's Will, Say* MarNider *ln that great work. th< Am* nr all iutwl » r * } t'u'v at ittbiHicr, fuJfilluig ■' • .*{ j* ** . nlt j A hv a natMtnal ‘»i r*’ ’ « f » ? u < 1 * * *i»jganet of our m rvn <• f *»r -t > I„ |hr W..M, . f ’ h" 1 ' " ' 1 t-r«f|e»mir «tij fur ?t. " f tf* Ul* r> i>*• * htft tv t in »-l Mi-.* j*n .if** «.*{ tWU »nlt. T|*e nation it* in tttir appeal. Whrm v« r thi* |t.ik t* vat's iJ tNi - *fi** -1 tin »r an s., i h«H bat'n •iv%f > i' - : . favor r a b I*-. , ' hr.-- uni »»i • 4u.<* in tlteilnf ■ u nil - I nitgro A, ‘i- it.* thffitt* t *» ffiisTr- u-.tlly \\ I tit v« r a»i»l n* ve r >.hall make f |.f *,c, <|*|rt Iregion |»roe< tlnre. »r ha'« wp favorable action I* > »iu-iabe i «ts I »>ngrf -a h bel vt«l thi a meaimre Hut w*> ti nt tile wilt of the American |*eo- I’M* u* • l»y the action of I im* Will be rat rieef o«t. , 6 1 ■ p 1 v Momr and farm aid, vocational tram-, r- :*-'d r>»i*l-u|» insuring are certainly (M con tructivr, When you tie a man | 5b * laiid. when you »kill him in l, ‘ »»«> ;* n f .s,io n , when you give’ 1 ‘ fi o4 hi* family protection again t « '>nal miikf(jrtuno anti «ieath. you not I mly make him a better ant) gyore useful 1 • •n. but yo|i benefit the wfeah no*” 1 *m An fiverage annual pl> m. it n[ 1 « than a hundred million it but « 1 mall fraction of the bilhnnt of an iu«l national Your udmlfti a ration haa cut down th« am»»unt of t * l»emlituro hun4rv4» of ittiiUon*. Our l’ national in«l«!»t *<i ouhn haw «brr.M<»l vinee the war three ft ml a half billion dolUhr, over u billion a year, I ten ie« Veteran* Kal*e«l bon* “The man who brought gaiety to j thii« nation\ an 4 t<» the wnrhi. hnwev* r. . still carries hi* hnoilkap. He .-’an I J alone among |he fighter* nf the till it • I without economic rerognltion. Yet thi j uuiintff with ti untouched. Holding the gold es the world in one Kuml, it hu* nut elT* * vd thdp other to help Hie veteran ut» thiv small stepping stone to some equal opportunity with thoav who did not y affVe. ,o M Congrc:*!» instigwted the adjusted comjH nnation question. It did not orig inate with the l.egion* nor if ia safe to nay, will yumtlar leginla tion ever he a«Hed by the million of un who hnva never broken ranks, but are atill endeavoring, pledged to up hold the lanfol Integrity . tl *d «*i.r fcov ernmetit, to »n p< are »k v. ell -«m» in war We tan not feel, how. ,er, th (11 repudiation of pramlkc > voluntarily m:vdc t* a %l.ole gcneratl ?ti of the na tion-# defender*, still avaMnbl* forth. nation’s defense, who w.ll band down tb<r memory of st to th«.r children, t» tot the good < f tb* naSiore See, gavint* in l*en*.ona ta ; “It biHefi! to the Veterans conccrneil , i 'l'lnvnjed t.ea, e.l ,-reat (•eiuopn »>» i ti m ex i (,l fer the liisablvd will he i neeefsarjr ihirtng the cOipitig years to m,-et their handicap. Iminedialc ad- 1 j list merit will ,»v,. the nation billion, of dollars and ie-ioee the faith wf, those . ’ tried by Wtiat they so, I to hf i 4' "o*i ,*|igr*litude knd injustice. "The I’re-ident of the Bankers a- nation of the State which ha. th« Ingbeat l" r rn|otu wealth In the rags try Bid before he. Oirnllly Utlor. u s- . ether ~ ~,,, i |>„ 11<ol i.ur nislitry ran nut alTprd til* adju t 111 .rile -.l'.iill measure the difference in rompeiesation Between the man who went to war and tin- In tin win, .toyed at home c- to. indict u, far He tency and to imja-Meh us far mprati tilde." - i “Wo l,.|i, v*a,Mr l*re i, at, that you’ have at lliiyl the If.ia.l , ■, IIX- We 11 HSth.il <i f * t., ! i. ■. they are inseparably bound together Vt e have faith that you will give the legislation, fully considered and an proved by both homo , of < unyrt ~ your favorable action. "It lies With yoa." No < umin it meat Made f ollslnuSny the interview the members of the delegation mid the I’n- idei.t had wade,n« eqmmitiaent agmli* k ' purpoie.s but it was admitted I f some that Mr. Harding's attitude appear *d to he against the bill. Notwithstand itig, John Tbo ’I to-. ,1 1 r, rt or of the legion’s legislative comiuittee, in *isted that hr believed the t'isideni would sign the bill. It is understood the I’residi nt raid that if he Were convinced .mb a bill a, that passed by t ongr.- a would in jtircly satisfy the. soldiers he would not jbe opposed t'i it, but that he b-ii Veit lit would lead and greater d« Nt»rfold and Soul hern train No’h. 15 nnd ll» will leave (ioldfilwrit 10:25 p. m. (or Mar -den connect inf e . ■ * at that point with train to Norfolk. 'I his schedule will ' 8 he put in effect Monday, Septep*l>er Ith. TM* faOLDIBOBO Wfc--j " - I initril- f J• 1 " * kill, th* U .tea th. bn -• ■ tgM4ttvr„ of said S*ute* vC toliilaia’ urganiwtiuti* and, bo*la.i. organixattun* from alt Mutton* Hg *hn*(Utii(g fin MU at gKd*« * Th* Wbit# Hou., wa. in r*e*!pt of it t* tabd. mors than 80 guvrnort utr«d jtt»t a> yitorootly urg*4 agaia.t it. TIRING THE j ( MOTOR PUBLIC l Never before in the history of the industry has the public been offered a larger assort- // ment of Tires at ALLURING PRICES than «at the present time, and It is therefore no j ( wonder that the average car owner finds himself bewildered by the clamor for his pa- (t j tronage. \\ i There are, however, certain elements which govern the quality of a tire and without \ j them excellency is impossible—unless some MAGICAL FORMULA is employed—and \ / this is not the ajfe of MA(iIC. \ . ■*’ wd- "* i ,i So it is that on the market today, at cut prices—lurid pictures of tire values and tire are heralded to , ) automobilists. Sometimes they are advertised unbelievably cheap and oftentimes an unwary car owner is Convinced \ llutt it means Saving Money to buy 1 these "price wrecking ” offerings. 6 | (. The undersigned dealers handle only STANDARD MAKE TlßES—tires that carry behind them the guarantee ) ) w of manufacturer and on top of that the guarantee of the dealer. These high-grade tires give the owner the kind \ \ of uninterrupted mileagi l that every t;ar owner dreams of. | 1 it *.it .' that the price of an article i» not as important as its performance. The character of the product | ) counts me t. Experienced car owners do not buy “price”; they buy merchandise. \ ) That’s why the careful motorist Roes to a reputable dealer and asks for the Guaranteed \\ / Kind. *- . • V )) ?/ When it’.N time to retire, let us fit your car for Satisfied Service. Don’t think because of )) ( the iCUNNING RKITITATION that the price is premium high—ask about that, too! (j Automotive Supply Spence Motor Company Company h' Pennsylvania Oldfield !T* Brunswick ' Tiwoe ( f ('• Superior (ieneral 11165 and (ioodrich 1 llCo \ | ~ -'T- ” l t wm- * w ' *** * WCUNC9P* Y MORNMC RIFT. U IMS
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