, rr-rrcrA n c. ftdax December a, im?fA' V, vv v- v fags hbven -'
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Borax 'whitens napkins.. '.Use .a
'. ';t3 a 5 TL'ilhi CLrhtrizs Scd
teblespoon" of borax In , each , two
quarts of water used for rinsing.,
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i rr: --3, he; id
i i i 7 to depart.
. ! 'it -3 welcome.
i a f "ty, he can, if
. charter -a boat 'big
iHr.c;ts all. The
lb rra-c&Sy un-
, . Z in si:s from
"-r cries on up to steam-
. ,ers. J... :4 la Uie long line ,wi
"w -several tt: yachts, whicn once
4 Vvpon a tlma had been the playthings
1 vof mllr-rire but' now take out
'-Jpjbinz parties at. so much a head.
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--The: f;rman.,i he eo de.lres,
SVnaar f;clilL"s.'That i, if 1 want
-.no fi
? reordosh r and it la
t -;;a beTl' fJM a
' take. him. The aame j
tt Giber varieties. The
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r ! ccrse, is for fish that
acr.i it t rjxl"j,at! the time.
he sk.' : .3 know all about fish
'.and their habits. They, have to in
iorder ta tt-y ia.businesa. The mora
-ilsh cftvv.t. 'the mote customers
wVAdvert:ij U mostly. bywtd of
' - onouth. he
ce the value of building,
-. pup a reputation for. bringing home
"tha'baconr-ot rather the flsh. Every
' extraordinary - catch receives its
-Vrlmeed cf publicity along with the
' J:.-rr-i t-t made it. "When 4e
, J i:cns-i l -i. la bringa a ouncn at
- ' itio" j tlorz with him.. And com-
petition is keen. . , . r
No fisherman need go home withr
out h. In fact, he doesn't even
need to go fishing' to -get fish.' All
he has to do is stroll along Emmons
u;, avenue. Plenty of venders are on
" hand wilh freuh catches, which may
be obtai--i for a price. As a matter
Of lact, the fisherman doesn't have
to do much -of anything. Every-
ft:.V3 iy r r-'iad for him and. en
mar.y cf t: i ! oats, members; of the
rew or the tipper in personbait
ihe nooks, remove the fish w and
. .'sometimes actually catch them.,
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Cn -the ay side jt -the street,
' rthere are r parking restrictions,
-That's.a good thing for flsherment
'-.'since manycome to' Emmons ave
- ';nue in their own-care. The more
-''.ardent don't - bo to . that' trouble.
VxV There ara many amaU bungalows
-.p: to rent, so they may live right there.
Numerous fishing clubs are., $cat-
- v - .tered . alor.2 the 1 avenue. Snent a
- ,-most'lntcres;-tg afternoonstrolling
: ' back and ;3rtnooklng and ustening.
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I' It's tit of. a hop a little more
f -n hour by bus and stibway
r.s avenue back to Times
t
thc-e's e,iil etne space
7 scvt the prisoner
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A isn't thewin the twinkling, Jolly
symbol of Christmas, was submitted by
t,TrXOrn ana. was mmf ur un um
ester apptarlng Uurootnonl in country, ine mooem ireaunem m rn
Uant red. pMm and yellow makes this thirtieth Christmas Seal fairly shoot
n jistVW" smo ana
a-w WALTER L SASSE M Brook
1 iVl lyn. New York, submitted Ms
flrit Chrlatmis Seal sketch in 1029
whlla nr aMlt otudant at Pratt
A Institute. He Has been eager to see a
wholly new type Of Christmas Seal,
on thai Introduces a f eelhut of mod-
" ant r4 anil la ill tha aama tima dtm.
ratlre and eolortul.'.The Advisory
Comnuttte of the National Tuoarcu
losls Association composed of five
.jnombers representtof the 1981 state
1 1 tUglig JSffl
TcrMWh--k
FOkl FIHGERPRINTS
tOO Takenfa Pay sxa.Moveinent
y Sweeps Nation.
wasiangtorv-urmng neaauy ror
a vast tile if suck records, Director
J.'Sdgar Hoover of the federal bu-
reau of tinvesUgation, is enlisting
civic- groups hrougnout me nauon
in the -task? of finger-printing the
Populatioiwfetfi
Maintained: .-as aeparate unit,
apart from the criminal; reco rd
vislOtt.:thecivflfuigerprintittg see-;
tion bt the' bureau-' already boaste
,0OOp'rmtCt-;' ' '
Gathering swift momentum as va
rious groups loin the -movement.
new civU fingerprint records are
flowing into -the bureau at the rate
of .700 a day.- t .v.;;
Intent unon further;: acceieraung
the campaign, Directbr Hoover em
phasked his sole .aim is: to protect
American citizens against loss of
identity Traffic accidents.' fire and
a dozen, similar mstrumentauues or
fate annually send hundreds of per
- sons to unmarked graves, he pointed
Thousands of parents, raware ;of
the yalue of fingerprint records in
the event their children are lost or
kidnaped, hav filed prints here.
Recently " scores - pf: commercial
houses: including banks-, express
companies, oil companies and ho-
tela employing large . numbers of
people " have t had . their workers
fingerprinted.; Noted statesmen,
diplomats, entertainera and mer
chants' of international prominence
have,, filed - their - orbits- Witn tne
hiirAan ' s ' y'' . -r
Flooded" every,' week', with scores
of in-sent nleas to aid in; the iden-
tincauon of persons senousiy in
jured or killed In accidents, the bu
reau has played an important pan
in identifying them. "ivl,.
Dook of Prayer Used by
v ; Grccljy at Snithsonian
"IWdshington, D. C An old Episco-t-al
nraver book, used every day by
!..the late Gen. Adcaphua-greeiey dur-
lrj tis Arctic expedition, forms a
I rt cf a collection of his persopal
lects rt;cr.tly placed on exhibition
t y ' the C-'i4V"'"ii2n -; institution
t.'u-ouih the coat-3y of Ms heirs. "
' The battreji old Dook of Common
rreyfciil'a cr:n naturr y when it
H r':l up t) a sc'.cn from the
i: VD WILL 'HAVE FOR
MID
And
el face of Santa Clans, popular
Walter IV Sasse of Brooklyn, New
vunnuw mm jn m
Beuoay uroewifsi-.
,t-r'.uv-..-'. " v
ctatlons 1 throughout -. tte country
unanimously chose . this design of
Santa Claus treated In. the modern
cartoon manner. Ihey consider It
espfdallyi appropriate for the thir
tieth Chrlsunas Seal since the educa
tional campaign to fight tuberculosis
urges the use of modern weapons.
: The : Santa - Claus . tuberculosis
Chrlstmar Saal go on sale Thanks
gtrlng Day and the sale of the penny
stickers, continues through Christ-
fofe-flfth.: eighty-ninth, and one
hundred and tenth psalms.
Day after day. more than a half
century ago. it was opened to that
page Jjy the commander .of a little
body of American soiaters m aoout
the most desperate circumstances m
the story of polar exploration. Tne
reading of passages from this book
by Greeley helped to keep up the
courage of this starving followers
while - their number dropped from
25 to 7.
Among other relics of the heroic
expedition contained in the collec
tion, are! the spectacles and gloves
worn by Greeley at the Lady Frank-
lin mv camn: a . sprig oi arctra
grass he collected, as a sample of
Grinnell Land flora; the flag that
flew over the camp at Lady Frank
lin bay. and tattered: fragments
the flag flown over the farthest north
camp established by the expedition.
Explorers Plan to Sail
Pacific n Twin Canoes
' Honolulu.Two daring French explorers,-
Capt. Eric Bischop and
Joseph Tatibouet, have completed
the first of two seagoing canoes with
which , they" expect t to ; explore . the
Pacific for several years,
The two hulls are patterned after
ancient Polynesian canoes. The first
one has been brought down to Wat
kiki beach fr0n the wodds where it
was hewed out and it is expected
that , the second, one will be com
pleted shortly. ' :
. Once the two hulls are. in the wa
ter, they will' be joined by a plat
form,' masts and Chinese sails
erected, and in about : six weeks
thereafter the two adventurers will
leave on an exploring cruise of the
Pacific in the same manner which
the early Polynesians employed,.' :
.Their first expected port will be
ciipperton island a French posses
sion off the Mexican coast, where
they, will do research wotk lor-tne
French Geographic society. '4.0
From there they expect to head
for the Marquesas and other islands
of the South Pacific, They will 'make
a detailed study- of winds, currents
and native traditions in an effort to
determine w&ather the Polynesians
'reached their, present island homes
from Asia or irom America,.-
J Of the iMOO,000 school children en
rolled In the Junior nea uross socio"
of SI nations, more than half are mem-;
her of the American Junior Bad Cross
MnMienflnft 'slltf-? achools In f thU
countryirfe
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YOUR INSPECTION:
iathia' hadwe have a pair of twin
mules, alike in .every respect; v
:J"-: And Several'
Estra
ALL
SOUND?
And.'v
BROKEN
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.Ix.:A GOOD LOAD OFFUVfJ rg
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Bruce' Vwbt and Barbara' Fepper
is one of two romantic teams in "The
Bis Game,"- with a college bacx-
aTound in a story woven around the
attempt; of professional gamblers to
nx mx . Kwmes. rnuip jnuion . ana
June Travis are co-featured with' the
pair Along With James Gleaaon. Nine
All-Amerkan football heroes, several
of whom were voted places on this
rears, all-star-team which met lead
nir "nro". elevens, are nrominent in
the chalk-marked arena thrills. The
picture will be shown at the Taylor
Theatre, Edenxon, Friday.
: LARGE FAMILY
.'Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Elliott, who live)
at Oiapanoke, in this county, though
oniy 3' ana 4U years or age, re-
spectively, are tlie parents of twelve
living children. The couple lost two
little -ones by death. The oldest of
the children is twenty-three and the
youngest two.
Take A Tip
Shop
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BELOW WE LIST JUST A FEW OF THE MANY
IDEAL GIFTS OF HARDWARE
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NEWEST STYLES
Tricycles
Real Footballs
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Carving Sets .:
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andfurther,' - are
oftfen used mducriminately.
even by writers of recognized stand
ing. There is. however, a distinction.
"Farther" denotes a greater dis
tance between two points, as "Scran
ton is farther from New York than
Philadelphia is." "Further" is
properly used in the sense of "more
in advance" or "additional," as "A
farther difficulty is certain to be
encountered."
In verbs with the prefix "re-" the
prefix itself signifies "again,"
back," "anew." To say, therefore,
'& "Hr returned backv to his original
' atartin? nlace" is what flrram-
mariana call a pleonasm the use of
more than the necessary number of
words. The sentence should read
simply, "He returned to his original
starting place."
COTTON GINNINGS
W. M. Harrell, special agent of the
Bureau of the Census, Department
of Commerce, reports that there were
8.756 bales of cotton ginned in Per-
auimans County from the crop of
1936 prior to November 14 as com
pared with 2,690 bales ginned to Nov
ember 14 of the 1935 crop.
TC'ARTHER''
HOGS WANTED
I PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
FOR HOGS OF AN Y SIZE
Will Buy Any Quantity
J. D. WARD
TYNER, N. C.
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From Santa-
Early
Coaster Wagons
STREAMLINE
Basketballs
J2" '"
Mantle
Clocks
Electric
Percolators
Air Rifles
Shot Guns
Bullet Rifles
AND
? T Ammunition
of all kinds
Other Useful Gifts Will Be Found Here at the
'. Season's Lowest 'Prices1- s
"TRADE HERB AND BANK THU DIFFERENCE"
HERTFORD, N. C.
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Modern Method
Printing
Improved printing and faster
service, for better results,
isual attention to jobs wheth
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