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oulammk4mmoutonvikehinno LIIMMIMUMat APRIL 5 1933 WEDNESDAY MORNING Zhe Thattotte Obsctur McDonald's TODAY EVERYDAY RELIGION HARRY Co Morticians Ambulance Service Phone 116561 THE HOTEL STENOGRAPHER BY ARTHUR BRISBANE Ste! on It and Start With Firestone Batteries By br Joseph Fort Newton HT ROE FULKERSON 7 7f JA I 4': (- u) A 4 N' '4: I '(: i CO til 0 MOIEW ws MNIMMO Prayer for Germ an y's Money From Gambling Dead Man's Hand "I want a dog!" said the Hotel Stenographer suddenly "Whose dog' asked the House Detect lye in sur Lbs of FAT Melt Away Currier and Ives Prints Currier and Ives-ltit Prints The Charlotte ObserVer dose lot necessarily indorse or commend all tif Mr Brisbane's views and conclusion Ills comments are published as ow pression of opinion Of the worlds highest salaried editor (Copyright 1923 for The Observer) CHARLOTTE'S St 5i FOOD STORES GREEN BEANS pound 5c NIAV FANCY RED POTATOES 6 lbs 25c PHILLIP'S SPAGHETTI can 5i1) FANCY WESTERN CARROTS bunch 5c ANY FLAVOR 4 pkgs 25c GRAPE NET FLAKES 2 pkgs 15c PORK BRAINS pound lc CREAM CHEESE package 5c Beautiful Reproductions Currier and Ives Prints 60e Also Barbay Etchings gl Flower Prints and Old Masters Framed Sac and 1 3-7 Inches Off Waist Bust' Eat All You Want If you want to lose off vvaists bust hips or arms here's the way doctors say Is SAFE sure and easy EAT ALL YOU WANT just cut down on sweets and do this: After each meal take a Rodena Tablet with water This euis down moisture weight Instantly Fat disappears and physical loveliness returns two IntPortant Ingredients One banishes weight-Inducing poisons The other works against fatty food Fat melts away-7-19 pounds In 2 weeks Try this way Take Rodent' ECKERD'S title I LiJ MIAMI Fla April meeting in a great New York Rockefeller built the hall Cardinal Hayes chief of the Catholic hierarchy in New York occupied a seat of honor Protestant and Jewish clergymen spoke The gathering of different faiths vas brought about by a decree of Pope Plus Eleventh declaring this a holy year Former Governor Alfred Smith asked the nation to implore special Divine guidance for President Roosevelt and to pray for an uprooting of bigotry and oppression" The Reverend Parkes Cadman Interpreted the gathering a American recognition of President Roosevelt's call for a better national life as well as of the exhortation of the Pope NEV YORK April 4--An evening with Theodore Dielser leave one feeling that the Livilization we know Is tumbling down No other person I ever met seems so starkly stripped of illusion The great novelist is a gruff and dour objector without the slightest touch of lachrymose sentimentality for the past Sitting before an open fire his enormous leonine head thrown back he sniffs the winds of life like a mastiff through dilated nostrils Most of the time he barks but now and then his voice diminuendoes to a soft faraway whine In such intimacies he is known as "Teddy" Dreiser will listen but not without annoyance All the while that famous handkerchief folded into a long thin strip is being corrugated into accordian pleats squeezed into a small Packet Rnd then released spring-like by convulsive fingers It has the fascination of a snake charming a bird Now and then he leaps up to Pace the baffled lion in the cage Too he will punctuate some dissertation with en absurd extraneous question He has a lack of taste but a ringing sineerity which one cannot help but admire Yfst feels his genius is shackled by IVAN NESS a CO 213 KTRYON ST a CM WHAT'S IT ALL ABOUT? A woman who workm much with young people tells us that the one question Hil of them ask is: What' life all about? Ilas it a meaning? If tio how can we find it?" That is why we ere find out what life means We have to live in order to learn what life is much less Interpret it It le 1416 to pull down the curtain in the first at because we do not know the plot of the play and what the end is to be No one has defined the meaning of life every one must work It out in his own mind It may mean one thing to me and another thing to some one else If we look at the way men live we see that they act and react according to a certain idea of life though they may not be aware of it We have a leading idea on which acts and events are strung like beads on a thread If the idea is wrong Our failure is sure to show up A great psychologist BUMS tip the meaning Of life in two words Contribution and Co-operation Ini other words we get out of life as much as we put into it measure' for measure We can make no sense out of it unless we have what Henry James called "a eontributing and participating view of life" To put it otherwise we must live take risk even if we get hurt and thus challenge life to 'how us its meaning A neurotic lives negatively his idea cit life is that others must serve and contribute to him Ile Is a failure he will not co-operate No' wonder he is sensitive high-strung em otional does not feel a part of life and of the whole The same is true of the criminal he will not take his place and do his seeks an easier way of earning his living He is a coward slinking in the dark fighting unarmed men By as much then as we face up to life putting our best into It positively helping others in the art and adventure of so much do we find meaning in life "Co-operate love thy 'so all religions teach our own more truly than any other What the meaning of life as a whole is only God can know and that is what Jesus meant when He said: "This is life to know God and to love and serve Him faithfully" (Copyright 1933 for The Observer) rarely bought or sold I for instance know Of a plot of ground that cost $4000000 four years ago which recently was offered for $7- 000 with no takers Thingumabobs: Evans Wall novelist calls his tailless dog Henry because of the surprise ending Mrs William Locke on her one-day visit with the 3ernard Shaws was guest of Wee Alma Clayburgh Claude Bowers wears no studs In evening shirts Herbert Mover for years Ms remained awake from midnight until 4 a Reginald Wright Kauffman convalescing from an appendix removal In Geneva turned out a novel called "The March of Time" Edison Marshall has been adopted by a savage tribe in the Interior of Indo-China Konrad Bercovici's daughter Rada is an accomplished linkuist musician and historian Yet she never has been to a public or private school Her father who is a Roumanian novelist decided at her fifth year to be her teacher Every day for many years he devoted two and a half hours to such Instruction and had the pleasant reaction of also Improving his own Intellectual qualities Miss Bercovicl for instance knows the meaning and how to spell such words as guimpe Jobe and operculum right off Just before the Casino in the park closed one dawn several weeks ago Sid Solomon proprietor Sophie Tucker singing there and Eddie Duchin nimble pianist In sudden seizure called up Jimmy Walker at his Riviera hotel The trio talked $318 worth The ex-mayor was pleased but conversation was monosyllabic Asked when he was "returning to the states" he was noncommital with: "I'll see you around" prise I "My own dogl i that I raised fromi a pup and who thinks I am the goddess of the vci whole world!" re-' plied the girl en14- thuslastically "I have wanted him all my life yet I have never owned a dog and never will until I can have the proper setting for him I have to have treem and a shady lane I have to have on riding britches and a crop in my hand I want to take long walks with the dog running here and there sniffing at this and that and then running back to wag his stump tail at me You see Kelly he must be a stump-tailed dog so he can wag it funny "He must find a cat and chase It up a tree and then stand at the tree and bark at it until I catch up and pat him on the head and take him on up the lane while he keeps looking back over his shoulder to see if the cat has come down "I think the britches will be brown corduroy and maybe I'll have an orange slip-on sweater with them Or maybe I will wear a white silk shirt open at the throat and have an orange scarf loosely knotted over it Then the riding boots will be tan or course and I can flick them with the riding crop tig I walk "Then I will come back to him at the house after my walk and he will see me coming with my halt' wind-tossed and the color of red apples in my cheeks from the breeze and be will come down tio the gate with a happy light in hts blue eyes and kiss me as I get home "But I got to start with the dog Kelly for he is the most important part Maybe I'm wrong though Maybe the costume is all Important Yet even that wouldn't be much fun If he wasn't there to meet me when I got back" "Are you crazy?" asked Kelly earnestly "No Just Irish and like all Irish people I guess I got a right to dream haven't The dream will never come true but It's true while I'm dreaming it isn't It?" Preffient Roosevelt was represented by Postmaster General Farley Fortner Governor Smith in his address predicted that "the position of the Pope in respect to universal peace must eventually be assumed by all nations and by all peoples as the fundamental principles of rizht thinking" Many believe that deeper religious convictIon will help end the Union National Bank Charlotte Capital $30000000 Surplus $30000000 Undivided Profits $35000000 Ample funds to take care of all large or small New business solicited VICTOR President GEO CROUCH Cashier LETT Viet-Pres A HOKE Asst Cash McCRAW Assistant Cashier 41MMIENEMEIMMINIMIEMEIONIMENIEMES Visit Us In Our New Location If It Electrical any form CRTI do It correctly Robinson Electric Co 129 4th Phone 3-3328 CITY INDUSTRIAL BAN 109 East Fifth St LOAI1S at 6 Pavtnentl Weekly or Monthly In one of his fierce blusters Dreiser apropos of nothing at all snarled: "What year was Alexat ler the Great born?" nnd before I could answer even if 1 I sneered: "But you wouldn't know!" After such skyrocketing he grows mellow in the manner of an apologetic boy Dreiser's knowledge of human affairs is large He is a reader as well as a thinker But he can be taunted into expressing himself on subjects about which he is empty In such garrulity his conversation has the unexpected dart of a roulette ball but he makes juicy fact of insipid understatement and haggles over minutiae Then with the same unexpectancy he becomes sullenly glowering and the handkerchief races through his fingers like muslin into a sewing machine Real estate in Westchester is reported as the sole exception to falling prices The catch is that while maintaining this equilibrium it's ORDER AVANTS COAL pa "When tragedy befalls this nation they start a dumb investigation" "As it the dead could be brought time reversed upon Its track The time for an Investigation is not when Ills beset the nathin but long before the thus prevent catastrophe The horse has time to reach Samoa before our statesmen lock the door Ilere's something worth Investigation: those beautiful Easter cards now on display at Found Moore's You ran get them there for as little as you want to PRY 1641 Ncroll "vilive The A tile 446 41kb i Or- li 'When tragedy betting this nation they start '7 a dumb investigation" "As lit the dead could be brought Ilk time reversed upon Its track The time for an investigation is not when 111 beget the no- thin but long before the thus prevent catastrophe The horse has time te 1 reach Samoa before our statesmen lock the 'Annealing worth Investigating: thooto 4- beautiful Entter cards now on dimplay at round Moore's You ran get them there for as little as you want to Pim rahtillb I Wood and Coke Phone 8184 Everywhere refined gayety is frothiest one sees the globe-trotting Beth Leary enormously rich and bracketed high socially In vitality and profile she suggests the English novelist Clemence Dane She neither smokes nor drinks and companions are hend-picked Thus is she an example of tho new freedom but enslaved as usual by ronventtong (Copyright 1933 for The Observer) 17'1N 4 00 00 ft Ik 1: 1 cC 4 IN Or h- kare See the Jim SIIELV I See the iiew SHELVADOR Crosley Electric only Delivered $9500 AUTEN'S 135 Tryon St Phone 3-1179 tittle Benn'yi by Le ot 444 0 Pape POUND MOORE CO RIVER PROJECT SEEN AS BOON Tennessee Development Will Be Beneficial to Eight Southern States 1ENMMMOMEPSOP MniMMilIMMWMIM0411 115 South Trion 14111 115 South Tr I THE HUMAN SIDE 5 t' 'exc' BY KEMP JR The government now going ahead with its plan to employ 250000 idle In the torests will establish 1000 or more forest camps each to accommodate from one to two hundred workers by July 1 Each state will send its quota of workers to these camps The establishment of the camps let us hope will be done more econotsically than such work was done bY $1 a year patriots of the big war This is a war but not one for dollar-a-year patniotic squandering The wiser men in Germany are endeavoring to moderate the antiJewis boycott Even the lower stratum in race and religious hatred shows lass violence Boycotting placards attached to Jewish shops no longer use the words "Beware of the Jew" or 'store" and black and yellow quarantine signs are no longer attachedl to Jewish premises Germans of Jewish blood could teach race hatred a useful lesson if it were possible for all to leave Germany with their property and their important enterprises simultaneously But that is out of the question It is probable that many of the younger Jews with important industrial commercial and scientific work ahead of them will leave Germany They will be missed The alleged seizure of Professor Einstein's $7000 bank account Is not worthy of Germany's traditions Florida notes the fact that three horse racing and seven dog racing associations have paid to the state this year $710000 in commissions on betting That is gratifying But to get the $710000 men and women in Florida had to bet at least 823- 000000 practically all of which went to the gambling promoters and the betting operations Race track betters do not leave with profits They stop when they must because their money is gone That Is not so gratifying Florida may find comfort in the fact that the greater part of the $23000000 was supplied by visitors from other states On the other hand citizens of Florida certainly contnibuted at least four times the amount that Florida got for its commission Therefore the state of Florida itself is actually out a couple of millions carried away by the dogs and horses Iftamompos Then again you are told that without this race track money divided amolg the counties of Florida public schools in one county might have been compelled to close for lack of funds Some Florida boy thanks to education paid for by gambling money may develop genlus that will encourage or prevent gambling That will take a long time for gambling is the vice of those that lack ambition or real ability Gambling takes the place of genudne effort and will last a long time For 52 years continuously "The Mutual" has served this community in handling savings and in assisting citizens to acquire homes of their own Resources Over $7000 000 Mutual Building and Loan Association 119 East Third Street Established 1881 119 East Third Street a Phannonhongo Pr Ps Murphy Vice-Pres Koester Seer Long hut Soo CIIAPEL HILL April 4 --(14')-H The development of the Tennessee river basin according to plans al-1 ready being put into effect by President Roosevelt will be a great boon to eight southern states and will have a favorable influence in the1 whole southern region and the ria-I tion at large speakers declared yesterday at a conference held at the University of North Carolina under the auspices of the Southern Regional Committee of the Social Science Research council the Southern Regional Study Work group and the Southern Tax commission Participating by invitation in the discussions which lasted all day' were experts in sociology economics and agriculture from a number of southern states and members of the forestry and research committees of the Southeastern council Regional alpects of production in the south with special reference to social-economic engineering were considered at the morning it ession: while discussion of the Tennesmee river basin project Wit 8 tho chief topic at the afternoon session Asserting that "the extraordinary seriousness and desperateness of the situation today Petrifies any reason-I able attempt to apply the research and planning abilities of professors and social scientists to the amelioration of the plight of the people and of cultural institutions" Dr Howard Odurn head of the University Institute for Research in Social Science and director of the Southern Regional Study opened the conference with an address in which he outlined a social-economic-agricultural program for the Routh the program that is being worked out by his mouthern regional study group through the co-operation of the social science research council 4P We had liver and onions for supper making pop feel exter good natured and up in the living room' he grabbed me by the arm saying' How are the mussels coming along?" Hay owtch that's all black and blue where Reddy Merry puntched me I said and ma said I think it's perfeckly dreadful the unmerciless waly that Merfy boy picks on all the smaller boys and I dont think it awt to be encouraged Willyum I dont encourage it pop said and ma said I mean it awt to be frankly discouraged I think we awt to serve notice on Mr Merry that we don't wish him to deliver milk to us any longer I've often heard it said that you can judge people by their children and if his son is bad his milk is proberly bad too she said Well wait hold on a minnit the delicate question of reprisals has already tented the international bizzness wend upside down go let's go a little easy before we add to the general discontent pop said What's the histery of all this black and blue stuff Benny the Ligg of Nations is in PASSIOA he said 3leaning why did Reddy puntch me and maid Well I'll tell you I was mad at Reddy on generel principals but you know how tuff he is so I didn't feel like axually hitting him or anything go this afternoon us fellows was having a standing jump contest and Reddy jumped about a yard ferther than anybody ells so I pertended to congradulate him by slapping him on the back And telling him what a good jumper he was and he didn't seem to mind It so I kept on telling him and slapping him harder and harder till it was pritty neer all my mite and all of a sudden he started to mind it and he puntched me a fears puntch on the arm for every slap and here I didn't even know he'd been counting them I think we'd better order additional milk if anything pop said and ma said 0 do your homewerk Witch I started to feeling against IL SYLVIA SIDNEY Sylvia' mother was an artist a watch the amazement which this stunt evokes Once however it' went out and refused to go back Three hours were required to get it in place So lately she employs this trick only on rare occasions She is very small Weighs only 100 pounds and Is 5 feet 8 inches tall Her face Is small oval shaped rather oriental Her eyes are hazel wide apart and just within the iris Of the right eYe is an intriguing brown spot She has about her an air of importance forcing everyone to look at her twice Her love for books is her first love particularly medical books When she came to Hollywood she found a home high dn the hills where she lives with her mother ronderous volumes on history and medicine comprise the greater por- tion of her 5000-volume library When she Is working in a picture she retires each night at 8 o'clock When not working she rarely goes to bed at all preferring to sleep during th day She likes furs and perfume Jew- elry does not Interest her She has an old watch which she wears On a fob en her common sight 25 years ago he usually becomes attached to one rat and frock and she will wear them until they are threadbare regardless of how many others she owns Whenever she has a week to spare she takes a fast train to St Paul to visit a school chum with whom she can talk for days When in New York she spends most of her time In the English Tea Shop on Forty-seventh street talking with stage friends of former days She believes in marriage and chit- dren and she is looking for a husband! (Copyright 1933 Observer Feature Syn Meats) We Brim fba al Ones Back' Ifuffmqth arted her Beady tor'r 4 1YL MANagainst WOMAN' A COLUN11 A wit It MILEK Walter Connolly Arthur linton Gavin Gordon 180-1111 8 tfter EQUIP YOUR OFFICE for Efficiency Comfort and Elegance Co icALE-LAWING 225 Tryon 6185 1 OP 01 TRA DE MARK Manufactured By DORMAN CHEMICAL CO Rat 495 CONCORD A Months Treatment For $350 Satisfaction Guaranteed 111111 OS o0S I it Open i4VILW I Sundays ro' 1111 For greater service and satiefac tion from any make of battery UM 1 Willard Service regularly We are i open Sunday for your convenience from 810 A hi to 12 CHARLOTTE STORAGE BATTERY CO 816 Tryon Charlotte el MR AND MRS HANNAH HOSTS AT DAVIDSON Take a lesson from the The bee is one of the greatest savers in the world Day by day it garners its sweets and stores them up for future days Human beings could well afford to take to heart such a lesson in thrift Now while your earning power is at its greatest is the time you should put by savings for the leaner years NOW is the logical time to open your account or add to the one'you now A NEW INTEREST QUARTER Begins in Our Savings Department April First All Deposits Made Up Through April Fifth Will Draw Iderest From April First at 3 Compounded Quarterly YOUR ACCOUNT INVITED painter of pictures Her father was a Roumanian dental-surgeon She was born in New York's Bronx on August 8 she reached the age of 12 she made up her mind to become a great actress It wasnt1 that she was just building air castles didn't interest she set out to build her career on substantial material After she won her parents over to her ambition they obtained private dramatic instructions for her For four years she studied elocution specializing in monologues solliloquies and dramatic poems At the age of 15 she gave a concert at New York's Little Theater during which she startled critics with her varied interpretations When 16 Sylvia entered the Theater Guild's school where she studied for a year Upon her graduation she WRS given a leading role in "Prunella" under the direction of Winthrop Ames It was discovered that she possessed a bloodcurdling scream so immediately following her engagement in '1Prunella" she obtained a "screaming" part in "The Challenge of Youth" Her next part was in "The Squall" which brought her a certain amount of fame Then came several other Broadway none of them however were outstanding successes An opportunity came to Join a stock company in Denver and she accepted She remained there nearly four months playing a variety of roles opposite Fredrick March who also was destined to become famous in pictures From Denver Sylvia went to Hollywood obtained work on the Fox her first picture appearance was far from good "The break from stage to screen was too sudden" she explains "I felt Uncomfortable I couldn't give the screen what it wanted because I didn't know anything about pictures" After waiting around Hollywood for nearly two months for another picture engagement she suddenly packed up returned to Broadway But there was nothing on Broadway Finally she jrined a Rochester New York'stock company When the stock season ended she returned to New York played in "Nice Women" and then in "The Old-Fashioned Girl" About this time she fell down two flights of stairs fractured a bone in her foot and was forced to work with the Injured foot in a cast After two other mediocre successes she was starred in "Bad Girl" This was her stage triumph Schulberg manager of Para-mount's Hollywood studio happened to be on a visit to New York saw her in "Bad Girl" asked her to make a screen test The test was so excellent that Mr Schulberg immediately signed her to a long-terra contract On January 3 1931 Sylvia accompanied by her mother and five trunks full of books arrived in Hollywood Her first assignment was as Clara BOW'S substitute (Clara was ill) in "City Streets" Her success was instantaneous She immediately became the director's pet Every Paramount director was anxious to have her in a production Such pictures as "An American Teagedy" "Street Scene" "Madame Butter 91tagedy" tures as "An American "Street Scene" "Madame Butter- Inter of pictures Her father a Roumanian dental-surgeon Le was born in New York's Bronx August 8 she ached the age of 12 she made her mind to become a great tress It wasnt' that she was st build- air castles didn't interest set out to build her career on bstantial material After she won her parents over her ambition they obtained ivate dramatic instructions for For four years she studied elo- tion specializing in monologues Ililoquies and dramatic poems At age of 15 she gave a concert New York's Little Theater dor- which she startled critics with varied interpretations When 16 Sylvia entered the ieater Guild's school where she utiled for a year Upon her grad- ition she Wil given a leading role "Prunella" under the direction Winthrop Ames It was discov- ed that she possessed a blood- irdling scream so immediately Hewing her engagement in m- die she obtained a "screaming" irt in "The Challenge of Youth" Her next part was in The mall" which brought her a cer- in amount of fame Then came veral other Broadway show ne of them however were out- successes An opportunity andin me to join a stock company in enver and she accepted She re- ained there nearly four months eying a variety of roles opposite redrick March who also was des- ned to become famous in pictures ollywood obtained work on the From Denver eylvia went to nx her first picture ap- nuance was far from good "The MODERN ETIQUETTE BY ROBERTA LEE By ROBERTA LEE A PROBLEM A DAY Perla to The Charlotte Observer DAVIDSON April and Mrs Lester Hannah entertained Sunday at an elaborate dinner honoring many of their friends from Davidson and surrounding cities Those sharing In Mr and Mrs Hannah's delightful hospitality were: Mr and Mrs Goodrum and family Mr and Mrs George Summers Mr and Mrs Lee Shuford and Mr and Mrs Purr of Charlotte: Mr and Mrs Hager of Mooresville: Mr and Mrs A Marshall of Kannapolis: Hager A A Trager and Mr and Mrs A Sherrill and family of Mooresville: Mr and Mrs Mack Smith and Mr and Mrs Fred McConnell of Cornelius Colvin of Culpepper Va: and the following from Davidson: Mr ft 11 CI Mrs Hannah parents of the host Rev and Mrs Eliza Meyers Mr and Mrs Charles Cashion and family Mr and Mrs A Knox Mr and Mrs Roy Brown Sgt and Mrs Kirby Mr and Mrs James Faulkner and Thomas Griffith MAN EXPELLED BY NAZIS If 12 men form two teams of 6 men each and engage in a tug of war pulling on a long length of rope and each man exerts a pulling force of 100 lbs what strain tin pounds) is exerted on the center of the rope? Answer to Yesterda y's Problem 6 Explanation: Square 12 Rub- tract from 360 take cube root When invited to any kind of social affair and one is in doubt Rs to whether it is formal or informal how should one dress? A Telephone the hostess and ask it is far better to be frank than to commit a faux pas Where should the groom's father it at the wedding feast? A To the right of the bride's mother Are Sunday dinners popular? A No CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK President Roosevelt utilizes the credit of the government to reduce interest rates on farm mortgages "from six and seven per cent to a maximum of four and one-half per cent" In this state of Florida the legal and usual rate is eight per cent The same is true of other states Government mortgages and private mortgages on farms will be financed by issuing two or three thousand millions dollars of low interest bearing government securities that will be exchanged for the mortgages The owners of the mortgages should be glad Many of them will get good security in rylace of mortgages that could not have been collected Dr Hermann Von Schrenk of St Louis consulting timber engineer says the oldest living thing is a cYPrPss tree in Mexico near Oaxaca City called the Tree of Tule The tree As 140 feet high and 117 1feet in circumference 40 inches 1 above the ground According to the expert it is 4000 years old California's giant trpes may be older The naturalist Burroughs once said they "had bark a foot thick when Christ was born" It is hard to say which living thing on earth i8 oldest According to some scientists there are probably in very deep parts of the ocean creatures that have lived for tens of thousands of years Man with this little three score and ten from teething to tombstone has a Ishort lease But it is how much you 'think how much you do not how many years you live that matters ARTHUR COBB OF DURHAM IN LINE FOR PROMOTION A Complete Banking Service ORGANIZED IN 1897 1 EMIR IMMO EW E2I 7 In DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH HOW CAN 1 BY ANNE ASHLEY' SPECIAL BOND OFFERING ADMAN Isitttiolts iO IICE The undersigned having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Mrs Katie Frank deceased late of the County of Mecklenburg this is to notify all persons holding claims against the estate to present same 'to the unders4A20 duly verified on or before Mitch 29 1934 or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery All persons Irdehted to the estate will please make payment to the undersigned at once Tliis March 29 1933 FRANK AdministratoC of the Estate of Mrs Katie Frank Pub Observer Mar 29 April 12 19 2R Mat' SLAIN IN AUSTRIAN TOWN VIENNA April 4--UP)--The newspaper Innsbruecker Nachtrichten today published a dispatch saying that Dr Georg Bell recently expelled from the Nazi party of Germany under suspicion of espionage was killed yesterday in the Austrian town of Durchholzen The killing was done the paper asserted by MT men who arrived in Durchholzen by automobile and subsequently left in the direction of Offered subject to prior sale: 211000 MOUNT MOLLY Water Improvement 5ris BONDS Maturing 1944 to 1995 at 159000 Interost por 21000 Assessed volustion 1931 13201210 Bonds outotantling 298500 ot es outstanding 2000 TAX REPORT as of Nov 30 1932 1931 1931 Tery $431a9101 24063000 Collected 3421232 18000C9 ORDERS AT QUOTED PRICE MAY BE TELEPHONED OR WIRED COLLECT BY GORDON Words often misused: Do not say "No one except you and I may go" Say "No one except you and me may go" Often mispronounced: Premature Pronounce pre-ma tur as in me and principal accent on last syllable Often misspelled: Susceptible Observe the se and the ible Synonyms: Allure attract coax cajole decoy entice inveigle lure seduce Word study: "Use a word three times and it is yours" Let us increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day Today's word: Acclamation a shout of approbation eager expression of approval loud applause "A holiday had been voted by acclamation" How can I clean soiled candles? A Candles used for decorative purposes often become dingy To make them look like new sponge with a piece of absorbent cotton dampened with alcohol How can I eliminate the disagreeable odors that some foods leave in the kitchen? A Place a pan containing vinegar on the stove and let it simmer What can I take to produce sleep? A Flew spring Onions in coarse brown sugar and take a teaspoonful at night This will not only produce sleep but is very healthful The early tinsmiths of New York are revealed by city directories of 1780 to 1800 11785 to 150e MECKLENBURG COUNTY BONDS OM "110 NM IMF "WSW 'MN MI 1 mm ReSDICKSON COMPANY INC 1 WASHINGTON April 4--Arthur Cobb of Durham who has been connected with the depart fly of Justke for solliethl l'f' and Pick Up" hav preal her reputation to all parts of the to geta merited proal 4learth I a We offer ubiert to prtor We COM COUNTY 43ic BONUS due Juno 1 1941 11134 to yield Al I Commercial Bank Bldg: Charlotte Teleplionits 1107-Oh 0 11 i trirond Street ICIEW YORK asnever 14211 kb Pinot Wi Mee CHARLOTTE i'lsone NI I tion lie has filed his i for an assistant to the attorney gen- JS'l eral and North Carolina's two Jnint senators are urging that the promo Will a ton be given out I Sylvia Joint will out eon be given lout can throw her hip out of without effort Sometimes she stand talking with someone and Will go th hive Sho likes to will go the hip- Elle likes The Battle of Yorktown was considered the most decisive battle of the America!) 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