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PAGE TWO ' KIT MBS HUE SHHKKDH * Ihe Jfotte»t Day In Kor- Years, the Themome te Hitting 9H.3. > ■ I I ■ *— Wilmington. June 1. June ipMper* Hur« record* of Wilmington for th*' tJ years *»rt shattered on yes- Jfidsy whe* tbe mercury In the o®- S,| tb) riuAa>>'*>-r of the government ‘♦rather bureau elation an toil »f tb« jnat tiffin- bet)4lag climbed up lo M l |! a o'clock yraierday afternoon. Tbe iffghMl t-Mpcrai itri* recorded hut In moiiHi es June slue* I*7l was IN .3pgree*. op J 18*0. reading !•?».* recorded <>n yea-i JPulsy was hem-atb a shelter on topi Wm tbs poslofflo* building, on* of the •Jimlest places In Wilmington. When fst readlufc was *ak*-n ut 3 o'clock ' •Observrr Hess. thermometer* In I t slri'Ct registered anil user Uk>. ] lere was Mtth- breeze during tlm iiorning and afternoon, therefore no ne escaped tbe swellerln* beat A: observer fleas aalil last night that lyjl.e hot wi ather was gnneral aosl of Wh. Mississippi rlrer. especially In . V>e southeastern stales. However, he 1 aald the nullnoK. f,,r Intlay and la pi or row sas lietter. that It ahould be ts • little bit cooler, the cooler weather, ! perhaps, to be accompanied by iliua ijMerahower^ The hot vtaatber bad It* effect at e lbs Hty t;ail. Muring tbe awelterlng ijgfl of the aftsrnoon CommlHukinar i * ~ . 'l' US DO VOIIR HAULINti j AU> KINDS / j Wayne Transfer Co. J. L. (’OId. INS. Manager PHONK H3B r.OI.DHHORO. N. C. ; i Reliable and Prompt Service. * I Prices Reasonable Long and Short Distance ~ . j lit A.... ..- . - ~i irjr'r* Service Swim Man r. buys “Standard ” Ask the service station owner why he carries “Standard” Gas oline. Eight to one he hgures V‘\ it the best simply because T* \ / ‘‘Standard” has been longest in game. ! tte'i * puppM, sailer. / ' , TW» wkr ! i». ImNd/ o j ' • 1 *■*•?*•» bound common sense in that. . ~ ' Our Hity successful years in '* fr* a i : i business might account for the * . ‘ big “Standard” organization, f 5 • with its splendid experience V ■ > and equipment. But there’s y r . o ’' another angle. Keeping public M . , 'J] favor that long can mean just . s M«d» In th* ° / s c«roiiiuw one thing—a foundation oi ab- v A solutely reliable products. The , tests of time and public service j. hard, but they do make 4v leaders stand out. ■■. . - . Standard oil company [Ml* Jersey] “STANDARD” GASOLINE The wonderful new fuel--“ Standard” hlhyl Gasoline—now avail able at many “Standard” pumps, completely eliminates “gaa knock". More power on the hills! I>ew ge|f shifting! law vibration! Ask the man at th« pump about it. V .< "Standard” it the trade mark of thr Standard Oil Co. (N.J.), registered in ike United State* and many foreign coiaUrim. a 2 4. .♦■'• ' . , l n. c. Finn GIVES BECEFTIM UNGER POM Faculty DeiufrlM From liauaii Cuatuai oi (sivitiK Keception to j Summer School SludcUtn by Having it I nder Davit- Poplar.' . j ■ a ■ wo, <ftitgg>.l Hill, June 21, The Uni- 1' varsity fai nlty Inst night departed from lls usual custom of giving ita l rereptlou lo the Hummer Hi hool stu-j • deuta In ll>ntuu fiymnasinui, and held ; || under the |>svle Hoplar. Tbe sue resa of tbe occasion lends one to l»e ' leve this wart lee will l>e i onltnuwl. i * The siudsrits men and Wotncp — 1 turned nut eu uiwas«Di« meet lire far ' ulty metnlH-ra and tbalr .wives, and tn 1 beroate jicjuulni.il with their fellow : students. That part of the eaminis , «urnntndlng the venerable Davie Poplar, lighted with vart-colored j«p --' nliens lauterna provided a cool and ptetureeque lor uUon for tba get to gether. Pretty girls gully dresse«|, jil.led beauty und c olor ,to tbe occa ■slop. Thf University band wua on hand In supply the music. 11. C. Cantwell. Hr . u( tbe publie workg de|WrtMrnt. announrecl that be bad authorised City Knglneer Maffitt to Inatall la Marlons sections of tbe city, street showers eapeclally tor the 1 kids to play under. Tbe sprays will t ‘run each afternoon during ihe sum* r mrr mouths. THREE AUTOS Hli ' 916 TIME FBIBJtf 1 ! WllMliTt li C. Fitturr lo Crauh Which IhtmaKeu ’ all us the Mac hi na*< and ih Which u Womttn-hi Hurt. Wilmington. June 2], Three -tile* ■mobiles Ogursd ip a erasb yrs‘.'rda> . ufternoon at 6 o'clock on the ■* deral ■ I’olnt rogd. alniut 10 miles from WII I ! mlngton, one woman wes sligbtl) 1 Mm it. t baby escnpi'cl uolni.irwl. aad ■aiacblnew were badly damaged. I The sheriff's office learned of tbe .accident, but regarded It Is unavokl- I able, apd no ariVsts were made. II ' •Is staled that on* of. the cars was I operated by Perry W. Welle, that a I '(hedge coupe wits occupied by a man i with a woman and baby ; anil Ibe oth* 1 er auto, a Dodge touring car. occu pied by two men. names not being ’ 'learned today. It was first refMcrted a Mrs. Sfi.cke, slightly Injured by falling ’ 'glass, was carried lo James WWlldar Memorial liospltul. bill It was stated ■at that Institution today that she war I not treated here, although It was said | that iMillee Jtad called there to ascer tain her condition. It was slated ut the office of Hher ’ ’lff (leorge ('. Jackson, who la out of • the city, that the reporta rrrelncd I there indicated that the KCrldent was ' unavoidable, and nobody was tn • 1 blame for It, I • i.xpiokkk nmnu to tnt:RH A WITH HU)\HR MIIIAIN Panama, sJune 21. Richard O. rMkrsh, the explorer who recanlly rrafbed Colon with three blond In (lion*, brought from tbe Jungles of Darien. Is preparlna to leuve for tire United Htales with' his chargee next j Thursday. j .Mr. Marsh claims the white Indians have "from 15 to 2ft |>er cent greater brain capacity than the average white man.' “Ijiwii tennis la the right game for women, with lindmlivton a gfiodlsh sec ond." saya Mr. Arnold HenneXt THE (SOL DU BORO NEW* ' fflffifo ‘ NEHTWEIEff ~ •' ■ h a Two Day DiHt'UMMion o 1 North ) raromui iiuNinms and Prob lems Will b« Mttin Fmture. (ireenaiconi June 23. (’Muarr* , olal organ nation secret arte* 'from u otore than Oft) North Carolina rll ( •lew will mert gt Morelicsyd l ily- tor , Sa Iwo-day dlscuaaton of North Caro j, IHa tntslnrss and prohlema. Kruiay , land Hatwrdky. Jane 27-2 S Address** by a doxeu prominent North Caro- ( Halans and American .ram of affairs | 'will ha delivered liefore Ihe t hum lie r , lof-Commerce men and the meeting"’!* | 1.0 l»e oris of-the Iteet ever held In the , ktnnals of the professional assocla- , Don. •ccordiasf to advScea at offhxr* , ol the body. I Men leading the program. Just an 1 'nounced by Hurry K. Ilurlt>w of New Hern, chairman. Include: Hugh **r 'Kne, Wilmington; U. D. Courtney and 'Churles M Ketitdium. (IreSnstvoro'; 'Kenneth Royal, (loldsboro; Brent H. Draue of Ihe N. C. (leologtc and Eicon ■itiulc Harvey; E’red M. Allen. Ilast louln: Wtlllaras T. Hitler Winston Salem; (I. W Dailey. Wilson; Krnp»t N. Hmlt It. generjtl mauuger of the A user lean Automobile Association end cutters, • Hec ret a r lee from every section of North Carolina will lie lo attendencr and among those signifying their In .(entluna of tiring present are: llarry Harlow, New Bern; Ixittls Moore. Wilmington; secretary c»f the assn- Vdatlon. M. It. Beamon. Wilson HIP lar Kyser. KliiMtun; I, H. Moody. Sal-' ' llshwry, H. M Horsburgh E'ayettevllJe; 11. Year Mann, president of the aaao lotstlot). Southern Pine* and (Iri-enn f kcoro; Nornlan Y. t*hambllss, Itiaky ’ CUc iinti Whiter C. Denmark, (iolds bord; N. V, Burl let re. secretary Ihi stern Carolina Chamber of Com* 1 in erne; 11. B ’Branch. Raleigh; Burke tlodgood. secretary of Ihe Southern Hecretarleg AsaiM-latEon. Durham; M. ■B. fJnitrtnbtirg. H. A. MeNeely, S.iuiord; P Q Mobre. Burlington; William T.‘ Killer,. Winston-Salem anil A. M. Mc-VV'hlrtcr, Henderson* vile. NEW KM BILLS" " CffWiilS II |VJM SKEM Now. UlgurlnffC on Takinj; At lefidanqiCrFrizt- ut (hr Conven lioit N*>w Bern, June 23 The mamhet* of Ihe liual Eilks Drum Corps yester day were proudly dlsplsy'ing tbe cup Cer won at tbe annual cAtoventUip tyf the North Carolina E'lk* As*crla llo i held In W’inston-Halent thi, week The local jlrtytvi tfn« Iwnsldea wig iiir.it the appearance tiophr. ulao so* the admiration of every Rllf at the ronventlon. and wen hlarhlv torn-, plmu Died hv the Judje* who awu d' ed the trophy. • , Thomas II Kxftog. of this city, waa re-elei*eted and treu*-„ urer for the fifteenth conescutlve time Chiufe* 11. Harrjg, of ltaleigh. waa elected president The lotdt E>lk* are already tng plup*. for copping the attemianen trophy at the 15*35 convention whifh Will lie hale! at Wrlghtsvllle Beach durlrtg the second week in June. The New Bern Klks have won the ,tt tendante un two tH-cnsfons and If THkev win the cup. nc’xt, they wIH be allowed to keep It. untl plan* art* being formulated to have every Klk at New Bern present at the meet ing next year ( Two other prizes were won Ivy New Bern Ktks tyf the Winston Sa lem meet Aaron Austin*, wa* award* ed a prize for being the smallest Ellk al tbe convention, and Cuptuln Tom C Daniel*, huslne** manger of tba drum cutps wa* present* it a prixa tor being tbe ugliest Ellk presc-nt V/ACATtON lot Vuhpuilt. hit**. sor*n*sa. I poison ivy or i.nmaivr cold* VICKS ▼ vapoßub Omm. tr ... n.-d y. a .i r _ —i - .. - .... --«■ NORFOLK SOUTHERN R. R. Announces SPECIAL EXCURSION FARES TO NIAGARA FALIeS AND • KKTCRN. VIA NORFOLK AND BALTIMORE In con sect lon with special excursion* opei oled Icy the H. A O H H. and tla- Penna. H H : tlckei* l»elng *old June IHi It, 25th July iw. 15. 24. t». Augu»i 7. 13. 21. 27, September 4. I». IH. 24, October.!2. *. I'*24. limited to 18 day* Including dale of sale, affording au excellent opportunity to visit this at tractive i.sort rttopicvers arranged ou return trip at designated points, full information. Pullman and steamer reservation* can be obtaluad upon application to local tick*! agent*. - J. F- DALTON. ‘ General Passenger Agent .1 _ - -Norfolß- Vb. SECRETARIES WILL ! MEET IN MQOEHEAD v CITY IXI FRIDAY * Mr. Kenneth C. Koyali of Thix City Im to be cm Itie Pro*ram Saturday. The annual convention of the Uom-1 morel* I Hecretarle* of llu- male will Im* held In Morehead City neat hYI day and Saturday* The member* will meet In New Bein. and. from there llie Government will earry them to Mtirehead (’tty on revenue slitter. Mr. Kenneth Roy all will he on the pronrum on Saturday. Ilia aiihjeet tie ink: "Tile Relation of * the CUamlwr of i'on>nM*rre to the city nnd lln- coun ty Government." Mr. llukli Mcßae, of Wllmlnctoti will deliver an addreaa | on the auhjieat of aarlfiilttire au.*i Ini mi*ration Mr. IR-ntnark. aeeretnrjr of the local f'hawpar of Gommerce. atated that i he would extend an Invltallun. aud | urte that It tie accepted. In the men ■ liera to come to Uoldahuni for the Annual Convention Beat year. > Gccltiilikcabath j in this ■ // ter m 1 C " Orange Kiat more than deliowu* in it* btibWihg, golden depths and full of quality and purity, too* ’ lUrnon-Harrell-Rawling* Company ; (ioMsboro. N. C. 44 *». tte \i o^r- VSS —TT Jla^rT * "■*. !'"*"” '*" a Back of Poles, Wire and Cable *• • ' * , - Is Intricate Apparatus yf OI.ES. wire and cable do not make a completed telephone sys- | j|j tent. Uackot Cvery pole, every strand of wire, every rftile of Tr cable added to the lk-11 l elepltone System in North Carolina last year there-was ait enormous quantity of apparatus and equipment t| New swicth board and central dnice equipment was installed at a cost of more than 5151,500. w Additional" equipment for subscribers’ stations amounted to more . • than )k>u7,4uo. . t ■A * f ’*. ~ * i The new outside plant at local exchanges and additions to build* ingsrepresented an expenditure ot more than JU» 1 >7,7u0. \ ' Altogether there was an investment ot more than £1,000,000 in J additional telephone plant in North (Carolina last year. j The tcleph< ytje workerK broke all previous construction records by completing the bluest job of the kind ever undertaken in this State, An even binder programme is before us this year, requiring our best efforts and your continued co-operation. MORGAN B. SPEIR, Carolina. Manager • ft*" * v "Bell System** # i SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE /TV AND TELEGRAPH, COMPANY til Ode foky, Od# Sytm. Umumvml JerWce l • .. . * - 4 ' , ‘ * * !f V . ■ I .lay to innpmrt our nrnr honie ' ‘ I aud we greatly aupreciale thi H c' h V B good tilings they had p **.' H F& 'fH ■ ulniut the *»W bank tl|flt ha« H 'jJSjJ** ■ served thi* earomiiriW M* ■£ ■- / ■ io„ K and the new banking M V better s*trv e them in the Id* M • I Today anti tonight we will ■ continue to keep “open linttad aSSBy Tj I anti we want everybody to call 1 H I ami see tor themselves the ( tnagfiilieeut lianWng t[oa«n and I a (dji W> I vault that they have been ■ ft vd $ ’lml' ■ hearing about* A I lie surt> and get a souvenir H tjß P I you nmy win a prize. H w> : » ft |S§jLf3B : WAYNB ’ * * - * ■-* >• «►«*** •*» * » •- -J- •: v v** WEEK END EXCURSION FARES TO TUE MOUNTAINS AND SEASHORES > ’ , * FROM ASHK- MOREHKAD Wart M# VILER. CITY ■ villo fifcach Raleigh 111.80 4.6.20 4-6.111’ Durham 10.65 *. 7.36 * 7.80 Hillsboro 10.05 7.06 7.00 Haw River 9.40 8.00 8.00 I (irahnnt * 9.30 8.70 8.70 I Hurlingtnn 9.20 8.80 8.75 Proportionately low week end fares to many other moun tain resorts. Tickets on sale to mountain resorts, Friday, Saturday and Sunday of each week prior to August 30th. Return liipit, raid- . night, the following Tuesday. Tickets to More-head City and Wrightsville Beach on tale Friday and Saturday of each week prior to August 30th. Return limit midnight the following Tuesday. BIjOODWORTH, D. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. t ' -i ■ - ■ . SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM ——- - -—. -- ■ --Bs,- v... ■-■ ~--*. ass 'i TUESDAY MOR «^W<
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