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4 V o THK. PF.iH’l.K, riARXWKI.I.. S U, ieljt'!' al 1 edi 'ration -ef Wo Mien's Clubs idellt of 1 r atice, fo!' .'ci! oUt 1 »y the -A g eneral view ef the UepUt'li* an Ami itorlum TAI ’ A N! - S C an- st in >Hl('VV il 11 ;heir J in r!:;.ti<*ii aga.ins ;( the C Ilited St:*:. s biS'a! ^:<e 'of tin eX I'lusio n e him-e in Hi (* An.er T an imm i gd'a tioti l avv, I' el- bovit g t h< fai*l i*y r nth:* ms' on Hr* ,* for eigli ■ *< '!’* ■ n \ ’» dance* at the 1 Ml] icrial i, /l";. > * put in a S' +9 ■ inday .if hom- age at th* Li grave. . ■ f t he "1 'nk now u M:.:-! v r" w t a* ('omiiii It eil hara ki iri in I :•* t* 'H iiga inst the : iet. A *1* ! " K work- er vv as am r-t«*i in ! 111 t ;‘f t enq 1 . ♦ i 1 k ' A i ' ** in miI<1 he '■;itin* .\!ii<*ri'";in < oiistil i-’'U*'• in j.nJitirjil ;il. A l ir ulur i' ln'inj s«*nt t^r- friend tn t!i** m:il!s 1\ J;i| iinrvi- ( *• I’n-sidt-nt !.rj:in^ :h«> cliurrlif- "f to w-p Then '.fid nrritc froin !h»* i>r«i»!ii7.«* nf a st:dk ' rinns. It-nlsn lii >'ii^ rn sidi-nt ‘’<><'1 rtt-r iitu! ;i"i• Il'i• to 1'i.ntius I'.hiti'. T!i«> prnp.-M-d .in** and nn' !">j«.•<•»t nk'altist Anii-ri'*:in k Js 8 i»* iy III- J.ro- —in^' in .!: pm > a f'dlun- :n"s: ihrill in rtdna. It i- i f Hkfly t.> Htitnimt An;<*r,!< itti. t.> itni<;h in .1 .] ..:1. <■’ <■ n ason iat "<• P i\ tia.'fi* tin- .l:ip, ru-»»‘ .ii'n'»!'.•> di. fr^in us.’ If di M;i : •'! sv,- FtrMy *-n- w Making Condenser of High Capacity » or Device Is for Preventing Sparking of Vibrators - — in Rectifiers. By B. KELLAM 1 In* followinj; is a method for n»ik rm r a condenser of considerable capac ity for use in preventing sparking of vibrators in rectifiers, where not too higli a volt age is employed. Get some m rap soft rubber Mich as rubber corks, tubing, or elastic banifs and dissolve tbem in benzine (highly intlammable). 1 he solution should have a consistency 'f thin mucilage. Take a piece of canvas slightly more than twice as large as‘the condenser in length, and ifl- the eenter paint a thin layer of rub ber. In a few minutes this will be dry. Then place a slov't of thin tinfoil on the layer, JlTe size of the Tinfoil being such as to leave a quarter-inch margin of rubber around, and a one-inch lead projecting. Paint another thin layer 'f rubber on the tinfoil and, when dry, repeat the whole process, alternating ‘'he rubber and foil. When the-height lifts reached about one-half inch apply How a Condenser of Any Capacity Can Be Easily Made. pressure t I 11. condenser. A-small ;>ro\e very handy for .. tin rew press wi I ti.,v Then pmcoed again with the ruMier and tinfoil-. When you think yi u have enough layers, the thickness •tnlen»i r being optional with •r, fold the 'condenser up dn ■ I U. S. POPULATION GOES J UP 1,943,000 IN YEAR. New York.—The population of the United States, increased l.:*4 5,- Omt during 1923, accordingjto esti- niates announced by the national bureau of economic research On -January 1, 1924. the total popula tion was 112'S26,UoO, the bureau's figures show In (he latter half of 1923'a ret Increase of 1,162,000 was recorded. This was the greatest growth for a six months' period in the na tion's history, the bureau's report states. The unsual increase is attribut ed to the heavy excess of immi- ffgration over emigration and the lowest doath rate which ever pre vailed during a similar period in this^ country. ROBBERS BOLD UP CRACK MAIL TRAIN SEAHLH FOR SCIENTIFIC HOLDUP MEN EXTENDED OVER COUNTRY. f • FOUR MARINES" DEAD IN STORM ON RIVER Washington Knur enlisted 'mi'U "of th** markie eoriis wer** *1 r**vcii'*'. i off ljuantico. Va when a small boat n whit h they w or** rowing on Bo- tomac river was capsized in a s* v i>r** windstorm. Identity of th* * lost men has ro: been determine! [. officials at Th** Guantleo has*' * xplaining that so many meiLwere off the reservation at th** time tliey have not been ablo t*i es tab'll sir vv hi) wen* in the boat. - AS ARE KILLED BT EXPLOSION SCORES INJURED FROM FLARE BACK DURING PRACTICE ON DRILL GROUNDS. MEN OISCUSS MUSCLE SHOALS CLAIM FORD PLAN FOR SHOALS •WILL BE DEATH BLOW TO INDUSTRY. Chicago —Search for four automo bile loads of bandits who held up a (Taik mail train of^the Chicago, Mil waukee and St. Paul railroad a few miles (nit of Chicago, forced mail clerks from their cars with gas bombs and escaped with more than 4'> pouch es of registered mail, was extended throughout the country, Postal officials expressed the opin ion that bandits bad temporarily elud ed the cordon of posses Spread about the scene of the robbery. The value of the loot obtained still was undetermined, estimates ranging all the way from $100,000 to more than $2,000,000. A. K Oermer, chief postal inspector, said he did not be lieve the bandits secured more than $100,000, hut an officiaj of the federal bank at Minneapolis declared a9klnK th “ c " ,nmisRion ' 9 ‘'''-'peration Three officers and leship Mississippi CAPE HORN TO HAVE HIGHWAY PAN AMERICAN ROA,D BUILDERS AND ENGINEERS ASKED TO HELP. Asheville The Pan \:ii--r d-lo- RKtion of engineers, road builders and diplomats making Asheville thoir last stop in the spectacular dash across North Carolina, received an invitation from the national real estate hoard Asheville.—The fertilizer industry of rt>serve the United States is in a had way. and liberty bonds valued at $130.00 con* I 10 a mov, ‘ m " tlt the miiki M he pisijee.ting •H' if the canvas an 1 iinerii a. be - \merica " .rile man , I i.U Wa 4-s— ef \: n tlie <' '■ *i ''' -- p-'it■ ic in '■ ;■ .l.aldj t be ef ts e \;i '* I • r * *:;! r r *' ■ v it- 1 ■ ‘ t iir n:i d preser. •• • t -ti-; in tl is permanent e» ( H next •htliK , , le fur n. l!a a place two rub'Uumbands over the can vas to keep ft in place. The connect ing stubs are then • are fully soldered eaeh to a lead and the ulrO brought under tic elastic hands so as to reduce pull on the foil projecting, as shown In the di; grata. If the solution Is made thicker, and also ’he layers of-rubber, the condenser can !>• iiiudt* to with stand liighei - voltages. U-tb'e ;.n : the 1 Tli ted ree, mtiiend • This go\ fa-e;d uieitf- N • ns nd - under the ( I a this X' e M i>> i;m \\< !,; m a i;«; A U r. T I <. u i: i n N. V , M.I. .1 -I \alii. K ef 1 1 J * T’ imi \ V N of r.-’ev ei’f i- d J resl ■derate I ef IviT' o at ’he I • ' '- r; - ' eeding Mr-' Mir.tieap' ' - s with head r ''i' ::; unless the dealers and manufacturers get together-and live up to a definite program, disaster looms, Gustavus Ober, Jr., president of the National Fertilizer association, t.old hat body imt members of the 'Southern Ferti lizer association, in joint session at Kenilworth Inn From the address of President Oder md also a talk by John T Tierney, Washington lobbyist for the NatmlfiT issocial ion.,rm it developed t hat the fer tilizer men consider it a death blow at 'he industry in this country to turn pj. lr >ver Muscle Shoals to Henry Ford or my individual or private corporation Th*> National association is working n Washington, Mr. Tierney told the lelegates, for passage of a,bill w here by M^scb* siueiis'would be retain* I by h** government, w ith a toft ion <>f. the ■ i (tow t-r set aside for experimental‘pur- posses by the govemmetit and by f> r- 'iliz<T companies Under this plan. Mr. ober sa.d. the first to discover a proce.-vs for cheaper manufacture—nf—P-rt ilufrer—ingr’'d:enf s signed to that institution, Were miss ing and federal hank officials here: said the loot included about $75,00<f i consigned by the Chicago banks to national banks in the northwest. Some investigators'said they believed the I robbers obtained cash and bonds vain- 1 ed at more than i2."Ou,uoo basing th*‘ir qnnion on the fan that much eastern „mail is iLsual-ly It (in the train. - \ ’Ai■ 1:!!g Wi a-Mi"; that the perpetra- recently initiiiled by the national realtors to build a high way from Alaska to Cape Horn The message was. delivered to the delegation by J, A Kykendall. of Win ston Salem, president of the Triangle club, who was a North Carolina dele gate to the recent real estate men's convention. Mr Kykendall took up tli** matter tin Winston Salem with Ur Roberto Kurz of Argentine and ua Martimz of Chile, and r min Leon .is a restauran't. dhte, fives raided the and arrested a dozen men. in- Dean OBranniun, Orlando Horton, Louis Alteri** and EeaTl W*‘is<, alleged b* • r runners. O'Pran- mm and Alteri* and Weiss were ar rested a few weeks ago in a raid bn a lireaw. ry, hero Ilorfon -was arersted as a suspevt in tfi** slaying a few months ago of John Duffy and his wife, but Was later released. All those arrested were taken to the fed- — a. mu I M M I \\ T • .♦:; ■ | M )( i v <f'' * • ' - ( jji If' iM.litlcal • " ft \yiui --.Tge It t'e , ,/j, j p| dna nt res' - es ;;i-f pro at Intis :. long ft e f.Te-trf '.eng bi er. and Inis na - •ended, in 'rhe w eek le Ann re ali a'v>- the pub- milioti' wit! ! I'.-'**!'. • f ' qt;. a .' I t t. I* U: k. eidr-n •■* V.gg' T'r I. * -- A gg 11 • I: g l.e-' ill :n*. •!,. brj !e being ■ v .;;ti n.iarry ing a Uu •] i nil lei ... ■ UAI — t ?}« rTiniida, iTh.ce n , | r~A- the Am In < i !* '• ■. tl, 1' j were i ; Ahram S Il. w.ff', on., Net. Yi tv gn- ? grand .-f r * ."'4 p* f‘. the pbdan- R ' . - siredn. f fund* r <>! , 1 , . ,• e to V rg.ihiiu d:.'. s I: 1- s-at.bd that Ylgg ':I r* • z • ;. I *i ar . to re- . . . j: - ef -V e--; »i to the 4 1 A\ AS la '11 :i .:\ •• !y \<> eg in 1 'r* :. 1 pel- .VIpt l’r*d .t poiRcare re a| 11..- rr * •», leader 'of d to f. rm it -t.e\x ^'id'afii-id- Marsai be, ••.Jiim • of n ; : ‘T r* ad I’l'e-i • • --age to parlla Things to Be Remembered When Buying New Tubes Wlail i- the bd'et-elli e between ,a bard ,x i x s *ft \ ii 'ium tubeV A soft tell.* is a l»ulb that has a small amount of g s cot.rained;in .it and wall ns-imlly I*.- :.ie i 'u** when a voltage In excess ; of l.-\ \ .*!ts ;s applied t ► the plat.e I when the tube is, lighted. • The soft | vacuum tubes make wonderful de tect as The ;. ird tube is :i bulb that . lias .11; : ■.-• a p. r: ect \ acuuio and will I cii' srqm ie l> s*.11ai a higher voltage "n • "e pi ate ! :. del. 'g, a- t uhe Hal'd tuh.-s : d.e H best atop!;t)er< I'he foil..wTugh'd'auti*‘ti -da-uhl i*e re- j nn ta! .o:. d wl * t, fujp’.)ia>ing vacuum • tu . s: N.oer buy a 'shfl Tube to re- I a ii irnt out amplifier tube, he- cause \L hell t' e high \a>lti:ge. of the, amplibeT , ;r'-tjit I- applied t*>-the plate of ! lit' sef; o ill .f it W ill become 1'illje and R./uill pira’i/e the• electrc*n eqiissiin. However a: ;*mplih* i' Mihe can l*e Used as a defectin' but if will not give tis g,, d n.v'ults as a -oft tube.-, Give Tube Opportunity to Produce Results Burning out of tubes through turn ing the rheostat on too far is of rare occurrence, unless one happens to con nect j| d\nlt buttery to w Wl> tube. If ' the rheostat arid the buttery Dit the tube, and the tube suddenly die.s, than is now known, would enjoy the benefits of it, and would be allowed i certain percentage of the power "The association feels that should Muscle Shoals be transferred to pri vate Int,Tests :n monopoly con’ro.l, or *y control by the government, there is m md i i anger to our md ustry. i "The int.eres ts . if tin,* t" rt r man > t'otur "t‘s are m u . in ei Dnilivt with ibli*' ii titeresps rn th** disfl .: a i v i ■ 1 : th".-' mpert i. s. ." Befu ire tin* an . eptani'o (>f .1! ay hid 1 l Uisly c ntis '' 1' ’•!'* 1 1 )V (.\)! ; ' 1’: *.S S ! < * \ i ^ i t m shin; ild he maili ‘ to k •M SH \st*r\ a volu me of povvi ‘r for uso in * V.elop iiug mi a c .i tu ere i i; 11 Sen I- v % S5I ■> .r*‘ mu ■ i ng from i*i •s*;ar(. ; 11 eon- in fed w.; Ii:n the tertidiz*’ r .mill: st ry or u: -:de Similar pt'ov is. * ms -g h . ) uld be l.e!". should* th :s pr.qi. ‘!>ty 1) 'oli.'d a lid o; it mi i.y Iho , ; * * v i r n - "Alsq g >v r a m nr 'Oiier at ion siioubl e' r.-ipiired to' b< ■.ar the • fixed : j ! ' of m: i41 H faetur*' UK... I ri v a‘ ms upon A d or MIC JiMivy tv 1,0 eral building for questioning and a few minut. s later attorneys representing several of them asked for writs of habeas corpus for their release. • In addition to th*- dozen seized in the raid .four other suspects were un der arrest J^-re and one" man was be ing hel l at Waukegan/ while deputy sheriffs and detectives continued to scour the country for miles around t ‘hicag Elect Doumergue President of France. Fratic* . Gaston Doumer- • of th'‘ senate, was eb’ct- of The republic of Fratihe t * Alexandra Millerand. on Wci|nv-ilay because ion to him in parliament ing of •annon announced 1*\ the senate and the deputies gathered to- iotial assembly of one of ; lit( al i rises arising from elections. ' ' i M->:ng _ui—M LbHi.ni*Tgne as utive took place in the pres- f-11•• usual throng of invited win* hrui.s**d one another's he main galb ri'es of the Var- alace m ;m endeavor to olv vantag*' from w huh to "Such a highway would he an in ternational bouJeva: d and it would lit erally link North America and Smith America," s/inl Dr Kurtz "Wh* th“r such an undertaking is • practical, either as an ingim-ering f* at o rtinun- cially, remains to b*‘ determined "However, I like the idea —and I wish it could be worked (jutv” , . Charles ,M Upham, chbef Engineer of the-North Carolina' highway com mission, stated .hat the proposition will more than Ilk«*ly com** before the Pan American road builders' conven- ■ vention in Buenos Aires next year. San Pedro. Calif 4.1 me nof the ba were killed on the San Clemente fleet drill grounds off this port when a shell in one of the 14-Thch guns of th** ship's n i o turret exploded prema turely. according to semi-official In- format.on given out frotifthc C S S New Mexico, tl igship of division four pf the Meet Nearly a score more wereuAnjured liy the fiar--hack th;it carried the ter rific charge through the breech of the gun instead-*' nut through th** muzzle. The gfin cr*'w were preparing to fire as one unit in the great set fight er's powerful broadVhide, /when a sailor called for tie* electridry to b*» turned on for the charg** ‘,‘ The switch was thrown on to ignite the sh*dl before the breech was lock ed. and in another moment the In- ierioiMof the turret, was Titered with dead and dying. The Mississippi. >n which a serious ! aciddent happened put to se.v sh'irfly after, it is reported, because there | was another shell iu the third gun of . turret humber tWo, and it was f^afud that another hang-fire, or premature explosion wpiHTtTake place A siawPofficial death list issued gave the following: Ensign William G. McCrea, Renovo, I Penn: ’* • Ted Carlyle Ragan, seaman. secoaiiT.'j class,' Joplin. Mo Norman Ice Barbee, coxsw.cin, San j Fraiici.seo. Karris Carlton Hopkins, seaman, first class, Adriansville, Ga Sylvester Bridges, of Brixton, Miss. The men were all from th** battle ship New Mexico doing observation duty in accordance with the inter- hange of offlders and men between ' th**- various ships of the fleet when practice was being held —Ensign—J J/—Leveasseur. officer on 7T after every meal Cleanses month and teeth and aids digestion. Relieves that over eaten feeling and acid mouth. Its 1-a-s-t-l-n-g flavor satisfies the craving for sweets. Wrlgley's Is double value In the benefit a 3d pleasure It provides. S*almd in ill Parity P ° cl, “' —■cTSTqSIT* p She flavor lasts III Do You Want to Learn and Earn? Our fr**** cour*!** of Inutruo- tlon. uf which thla beauti ful Fl-wer Ha/k-'t la tha flr*it (price \')c money *>r*)<*r), Inclu l* a alt kind, of K.taki'ta, Traya. l.arnpa, etc.. Inat ructions so simple that anyon** can learn quickly. Subjects so cheap that yo'l can »*'!1 finished articles for many'll tries their coat. At tractive cluB plan Clarix H. Hu rtf*. Dept. "TV* 11HH Kuahwick. H Ulyn.N Y. u SPRINGLCSS SHADES Last Longer.Look Better Who Plants a Tree Tin* really important bit nf news j thitt there were as many as To.iaai hi- ri*lle*! tree pl.ijitcrs in th*. United ! Stnii-s last yeai n tnlnds ns afresliof th** cuoi! work **f the Aniericiin Tr*o association. 'I'li** <>nly duty fi*r tnem- harship in that far ranging fraternity * die II "I am sure that several hundred Americans will he in attendan* e. in cluding a large delegation from North Carolina." Mr Upham said "There has developed during the visit j)f bur" South Americau friends a closer un derstanding b* tween America and h*T neighbor to th* compriping th* •ts in tlo irown countries "I understand that the national r*da tors suggested the international high way linking th• ■’ two continenti through the mvdnmi of a r-'Solution I Is that ! Service to whbdi pat ticularly * very turn with delight. south, because the men visiting party ur« lead- set out a tree—n every citizen and homemaker should Onnd health dcpsnds upon good digestion. SyfpKuanl your dl*{**tlon wl*h WrlKht's In- '...in Voifctablo I'll ■* :*r. I you aafettuar*! your health. 372 Pearl Si., X. Y. A*lv. Qlt! naturallv very reputun whi, h the highway w.uild pa-s through would li,naiu't* its portion of th*‘ road." As many who have h**ui traveling with the road builders through North. Carolina discontinued their -journey her* , there w'*to rnatvv expr*’ssion$t of the New Mexico, dove 40 feet from the shell dei k dow n the* shaft of the endless, powder chain bucket, thus saving his life when the flames of ■•smokeless powder’spifad in its death path. Ensign I.eveasseur was scheduled to operate as check sight observer on th** battleship during practice, hut offi Had Gay Funeral cers nt th** battleship are said to Ry lier uw'n rei|u**st. the funeral **f hare requ* st. d. that their eh-ck sight ' the ni-.th.T nf Gen. Sir »W. .11. C.>n- *ffi, *-r. Ltnutenanf Erwin, remain in greve. .noted British soldier, which Ins offirail capacity “ • • took pr.ice In England, had us ninny LeVea-seur went to th<* sh*dl deck' ,,f tb<* fi*;ilures *>f *i Wedding Ceremony and was saved. Erwin was killed I at possible. The church was deco- Lieiitenant Zellars. 2.*. on** of th** ruDd with ib'W.Ts, the service was three officers killed,in th** turret fire fniiy cbor.il. t!.*- clergy wore white in number 2 turret of. th** battleship, j^d*-.. the * l.nr-h b.-IIs r ing <\ wedding: anv ihildr*Ti .a his home in Hot believed to His honi>* i itv is good will and t'dicitafioh■ i n the South Am*r:i aii- American hosts. both md * tIn ;r North' .to he Atlanta, < la DAWES ACXEPTS VICE PRESIDENT'S NOMINATION. wf * m.* th*.* historn scene. There o present a score of uninvit ed''persons, admitted to prove that the or* m'ny of .*1. et;:.g a chi**:' executive was really a public function S.-rum to Cbr- Cancer Explained. Chi* ago Autiouiu"til"! t tha’ a n< *v h**mical formuia had cured 41 p. r en’ out of 3ii'i. . ises of cancer, was S tt.ade by Dr. C. Everett Field, of the Ra’di 11 m Institute of New York, before a!.- Association for th*> Sfudv and Cure I I # d‘>n't jump -ttf - a • • 1 L p;.n : re: • icd.ii* n In- p n**’ ‘ tli* ring r< s*. \r. - ..»• tie-. M .... f ile I .I \ see w as ne'e w a- w itle'Ult "*! - .-!t*T n{ •r log lie -is- red'a - ' i ,*' | ■»'.■}*■.■ ; **—\*i 11 j e ) |—In* • ,| . O , '■ ,.f t PI lb** '. ry i a !**rify ■!<>r fore a.:.-! '!•'* lared himself Tig*-); 'an*i :ii—-*-*‘mii*nii,»;'e* j’llt* a *],,'' i' Lil t-ef'iy.iy.ji was* woumled r.ew pa^i itue the Irnlr dye. ; ing him cut IS ill’-sendn - ; LTliltl* S^- <*f \ i* *11 li.g the . < * Ills! i t Uf inn. f n*r thnn .•ild*. He expi.ts t* be * * • * d dtpitty from jotfes wbi.h MmjrtJ!** *? Mi'SeRe. r!y to th** ex I .(•ontuin ’ner- TS-^rilCIlE f.> be a 'n*n.e\vn1 ,*f th*- uirapheriylen j ^ struggle l.!*'tw<M*n Turkey and west j ern Lur. *j e u hh h ap|*eared f»> l*** emled In nicetlhg |J j .v the exniilsimi. of the Gr*‘**!i - from at birth con- j Smyrna? Even veteran European dip- charge of the | b'tjiats are excited over the posslhll- those least , lti«-s suggested by an occurrence on hmnnn plans ti e Island of Rhodes. Two thousand 11 be w recked ; more Italian troops \vt*r(> lamled on re existence. 1 thl*- Important Island a few miles off hose seethes tl* *-.«*a>t «*f Asia Minor, where Italy's n acts which | /<■::>■ • f influence centers. A Ju' Bee ohol a- pin si follov.e.l the landing at w hich the ItaL- >e. . lari gov * r ttnr declansl • n Busey of- "Italy will never sacrifice tin* duties I ed——president. ''hl<h s|,e umlertook at tli,* titn? | j of the whole so tl** oe< upat lun. I’aly will mak-e eVi*ry roceeding to- ( effort to tak • ; 'hantage of the natural her** govern i hejs'iur*cs of the countrv which ha- idual what It I **• n given In;** its ke**plng in Asia otild do for Minor." 11 com**," he-] Diplomats say that this declaration. ■t he enough ,f the Italian colonial i flicla! had-fhr or productloc Mussolini toverrmeid—-Ketrlnd 1*1 . L Airaior*.’’ LnractJ chLLy «. ilecLanato^ —— 'ti*'*' to the conclusion fhat The tub**‘ lms "gi*n** West." Bush down or. It land try tipjiing lt slightly In the socket, to tmike sure it has not Host contact vvitli th** terniirfal springs, I.mik over^^our battery win’s ■ft'ini the plus 1"T on the hat- forv along tin* wire, through th** sot arTid Ua*‘k‘ t** the minus side "of the but* Cry. often a br**ak is not noticed and th-e- broken * vv ir** lio against eayh other, maintaining tin* circuit, until q jar -sej arrs’es them ami the tiibe gii**s ri*cl. It th*‘>e tests fail to locate —tCe. tr.mbi**, it's^tim.* t** think of get- ting a new tube. th of Camer, meeting, with th an Medical association convouitron This formula,' Dr. Field said, .was based on the theory that 1 .ancer is a germ disease. .' The formula' ho s.iid had • l»* **ri werked ‘out. to’*', aits'** Hi** x- ray at|il radium ami otln r^ previously Secret Service Head is Guilty. Chiiadelphia Matthew F. Griffin, f rm* r secr**t service head for this distr’et with -**v**n others was convict- Am**ri- ‘‘d of conspiracy tq defraud the gov • t nnienf .rhroug.h an alleged "'..oDh.OOO w at*‘T-for-\v hiskey" s 11 b s tit 11 t i o n scheme. Th*' case was a retial. a. con viction at tji*> first trial haying been set aside, by th** circuit court of ai> fleala ... WINSTON-SALEM AVIATOR is killed in Virginia. Fredericksburg. Va S*-. uni Lieu tenant Hartdd D Hal! ft**, k»*tt. Tex- as, and Corporal Ralph W L* hman, WinstornSalern. N ( .. wi-r** instaptly killed wh**n their plane crashed at Gar* fisonville, Stafford county The two aviators wer* sta’ioned at the United States marin** flying field at Quantum. Their bodies were burn- 1 ed beyond 'recognition in flames which consumed their machine when the gasoline tank exploded following the impact. -The plane,, piloted by Lieutenant Hall, had been performing stunts at rang n wee peal nml nil tin* tings in The • illago \vi.*i’**i flow n fp'in th*- t<*p of the stiiff. Ship Frozen Food (’<*ld sti>ni_* -hipn.cntM by wo'er luive -ni it'. r*-u^**(i thur n<*tu'ly |"O.i*»td t*>!i> of frozm f"***! whs sh*i|*p. *1 tlirotigh tin* Conv**ntion Hall, Cleveland. Ohio.'- Coididg** and Dawes Is th** republican iticket for 192i B.resi(l**nt Coiiltdge’s nomination wai acr unplohed with only a ripple of dissent from Wisconsin ami North Dakota, hut the nomination of his running mat*: came only after the con veution had ptue •* chosen Frank O I/owden, of Illinois, and l)e**n forced by liisr|*‘rlimiti.*n to choose anotln'r- 1 -* ■ Charb’s G Duwrea, tb** "Hell and | Idsetisc Maria” general. —— | never Aft**r a short race with Herbert 1 till Hover, who came into th* •z < The hand that Id tell e i wuiys quench* tli.* thnn *. mnl lust \e:ir. egtmot nl- BBMmMimnnMmimmimMmmmiiiiii Gained - 60 Pounds E. S. Hardy of Marshall, Texas, "I ha*l a ba*l case of Bright's ami was told that i would he ahl** to work. I lost flesh I only weighed l Ju pounds; my balloting blood pressure was so high that I had known tonus mate Taking th Dr Field said, th '* olvoT a-qd then had been put um "Forty p*f cent »f tr* itm-nt w*Te made- \ germ theor as • nas i** formula had b* duo (-;!,^ * > * *: cam *••;• treatnu'tit. of these'cascS- vv* 'finitely curei pr**par it ion rms without d> ." he ad !"d. which wmai. .exphiiiii su Th eri“vv prepar'at.on .i-^iknowa a Tells About Gun and Kills Himself. ran r);*'g'>:*t"-ilif. .While ilemonstrati •g 1. iw a r.'volver . * 11.! ha v • t*.'*'n J- 1 by th* defeml:i:T~_tta trial In a -liootlng case Judge D F. Sotomay.er. f th*; T.a Juana. Lower Calif*»tiau.. urt,.. she’ himself ^h**!!in*I the* left *-• 1 f C/. and di(-d in;an .h ir. Cnder the ’Cession that cour' Trft-ach'es had re ft low aRitilde,'wh**n it appar beyond (untrol’and plunged earth. Farmers who had C en ing the maneuvers ruslo- : • * Hi hut wen* unable ,t > extii -’a:- flames . Hy.-g* *t after the *!**( linafion Lowden, Dawes gallop*'*!' < ft vvitli th** nominafion. Motions to tiiak** it unanimous and by acclamat ion. were disturbed only by the dissents from Wisconsin and to the North Dakota, witch- ' , Coohdgt Pleased With Dawes. Wa nngtoti. Da«pe,rate Boy Kills Off cer. . Asheville Everett S' b, -r escaped convict-, and alb-'ged :: j r 1 'whiskey rutmer, is in He • in’ * charged with the muri*r •! Dep Sheriff E K. Hen si e v. l*'* 1 ,ii i* *n -is, -~ k , 1 * 1 vv , 1 and was il!’velope*l d Hie Have Cheap Tube Socket —Cost About Two Cents n Many ideas of' tube sockets have been shown from time to time, hut f'*r eh'eapness : 1 n* 1 si 111 p 1 ferry—of_corrstrue- tlon the socket desiTibed here cannot l.e beaten. The parts required for this -Do Koch serum William Koch., of Detroit, a professor at fli ' - Cniv* JtHt. roruier- rsit-y *of- I • I icons Against Anti Americanisrh. N"W York Sevteal huriiired J.ip?ti- •se business and jirof* s-ional men ami students, nii'eting in Hi** Nipp *n cluh. adopt**d a r*‘s>lution severely enn- lertining anti AtiH'i'ican agitation in Japan as manifested by the ren nt de monstration in th*' Imperial hotel. Tokio, and by proposals to boycott. American goods ami to expel- mission aries. - .car* ring Tu <\ Sc> ' i Uli.i; d the muzzle - he left -nr ami London . gas that will . ,dtys .aft'O *•'•• d“bv E. N from the revol- -a. . t * have r *1, killing took pin* in ^kvland. wh*- Tfi trnim ie revolver un-! I), -I’ I| L V Sheriff SamH-T illed the trigger. »" ph‘* e Schohm und* -fC ITesident Coolidge sent a message of felicitation to Char le- g 1» ns. - sidected a-* his running mate on the republican national ticket. Ci ' srdent ('uolidgi.' received notrfh a : t."ii that Mr Dawes bail -acc**pt*."Q through th** Asi^triateil Press and im no'iliatidy dictated his messag*' of con- gratulatipns With Mrs. C.xjlidge. Ur. J T. Boone white hous*' physician, Clarke. trim private - to on- S diooler then barf scoyered yind <i roit call was a new pois- for a squad of off;e»'r- for sev* n or g'j_n .md high power< d charg** i S re- It was proposed to 1 himself, * A--te v.il!.' .* niaihitie who has di- ! hous**. or dynanilt irough the Jer to d;s- •r s tn«l- and Edward 'e*| secr*'tary h*- had listened by rad’i-r th**. proc*:*‘ding.s of th*> Clevelan*! c ve.ntion throughout th** '/vening With rtre^i * invent don adjourn*-*-! Mr. .«'•> »:;dge <lelaye*l mal;ingdin> r_,r *>iianYi>nt uti’H he was informeil that Mr. Dawes ha*l agn'eil to tak** a place on the Hi** breaking up of thousamls lodg** Schoob-r s' cylinders and shelU in France the World W:r n*'w is <l'‘scrihed by Pick- a "lethal gas persistent," and A Hi'es'~he "has offered the entire ,*!■>' to the British War Office. Here Is the Cheapest Tube Spcket— Cost 1$ About Two Cents. ' . 7 ■ . \ Kockct are four soldering lugs, four small screws find a piece o? quarter- in* !* 'vv**1 ‘*1 about two or three inches square. 1- L*eut. W * Ison Dies in Fall. Charlotte, N C Lieutenant John N. Wilson, of the Army aviation s* rvice, a son of Mrs Ther-s.i W flson. of 212 least Oak street. Charlotte, was killed at Selfridg" Fbld, M-uint .Cb-ments, Ree*l Mb h.. while testing nit an a* r qdano xTidi r^e.Tratorv t * living t** C’e-vidaua. 1 , a Sal- nu*'d in aer- ’ h *■ Walter SchoobT shot the b-; a 12-guag" shotgun C Hensley was.ru 1 Broad hospital in A-li jhst as th** ’anon ddle front of the hos; ' • i’v sh* riff with ose rang*', to the' French ville. but (li-'.l reached th*- tiek.-t an*i it was after 11 o’clock wh-ui he di>patch*'*l his telegrajtn. He had d*" lined Li express-hittiseif on his *w ri nomination and that of Mr. Low ilthough the latter, as well d* n. Mr. Dawes, who Was known to be the* Whit ; ' House. aa he r‘‘gards highly, very acceptable to o nH-rtarnment Ohio to furnish iri' t.U" is of th>- B. 'pultlicah National Cs>hv*»nti' n. Word of Lieutenant Wilson's d* a'h cam*- to Chariocp ia .1 telegram from Idc'.’enant Blackburn, a fellow , fficer and a long-tim” friend. \ Liv's With Shrapnel in Lungs. ill is bury Jo.sepli Ni* hulas ir • bey who was woun an Frame, is now in d n ispital. Washington, and Mrs. pi an - has con*' th.-re to he vvith v ir Ni( hulas still hears irr his rt ms of shrapnel and the j is giving him cons-ide.rable Recently he has been in the Lt. Wilson Killed 5 n Fall Self Riilge Fi Mount Clemen Mii-h -Lieut. John X Wilson, pilot of the 27th areo -■ u . ir- n. station* d at Self Ridge field he was t* flying to ('l* v> *r.d to maneuvers to: Hie ent the republican natioiiu - killed wb*n th — , T. rig pr.'paratorv t Oteeti -1. ispital.. hut s ime days ago was ■: ransf* rred to the Walter Reed liiiti* tuts on * pa tu ipat*' rtairrm’-nt convert went into a fail -pin and plung' d f a liistance of I.'h'mj f- * * L i eu t en a AT TV i 1 si m. w h o s ** Tioni" wa in Charlotte. N . was married 1 H** was 2!t y*ars old and recently came here from Philippine islands. Dead Fish Again Clutter Up Sound. Wilmington. ""For the third consecu tive, year the waters of Topsail sound ar*- again filled with dead and dying fish ami crabs, while th** sh ir** .line ■frijrn Tups art inlet to Klmor'e'.s ,rn*‘t are ntf.-w.n' wjih tons of fish that havo ’ >** :i washed ashore during he past 'wo days. A* far as could he learned mi oHu r Wat-T-s are at present affect ed. Although Governmect experts hav^ investigated this phenomenofn in past I to he -careful of niy exercise. I took Hobo Kidney & Bladder Remedy and I thin-k I am entln*ly cured; the doctors say I am. L am {.running a l"c< tiiofive Engine every day ; and weigh Iftfi pounds. I feel for the i suffering *f "thers. and LLjlocs me ! gooil to inform others of thjpjjfaith I h.iTe ’ in Hobo Kidney & LI alder Re! ly." I’or s.ib* by all druggists, •Prepared by Hobo Medicine Co., . Ir*'anmout. T*'Xasff iiniiiiiiiiiiiiimMiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiim College and High School Students We pTy 25 r ( commission on a good selling proposition. Your territory, your own town pr county. No house-to-house caij? vassing". Straight commercial propos it ion. Old— est ab 1 ish v d house. Cnve age, s.-x and three— references. Address Box 1139, Charlotte, N. C. Stops Itching Peterson’s Ointment To the millions of grateful snffprvrs who know about rive rpigftfy herding pi.vver of I eter-mn’s ointment for sore feet and chafing. Peterson ssiys. "Use it for skin and scalp itch; it never ills^ ■appoints.’’ AH druggists, 35c, 60c. _ SORE EYES Dr. Salti'r ’i Eye Lotion rflU'Vea and cur**S s*)r<* »n*lntl*»iu**<l **7*'S ! n 14 tc. W I hnirm. 1!"!Sm th>* w> ak er<*<l. cur**s webout pain. . ■ J It'S. Only *ars. ho satisfactory reason has ever T A-X fmir drutaiOi or dealer for SAI.TI-: from Reform o*»i ispensary, P. O. B'*x 151. A' .anta, Ga. ?n advanced. W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 25-19244