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The Durham Sun from Durham, North Carolina • Page 11

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The Durham Suni
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Durham, North Carolina
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i THE DUIUIAM DAILY SUN, DURHAM, Zy FRIDAY, MAY 3, VJV2 DR. X. L. COIN Kit FETER RAE5IT HAS IDEA-GKOOH EjiLT 1 11 oif.ee over P. W.

Vaughan's Hours: 10-12 a $2-4 m. Phone 1039. A LITTLK STOP.V FOR T.ED T1.MK, BY THOMAS W. BURG EMS. Peter Rabbit sat at the top ot the Crooked Little Path that goes down the hill.

He was picking his teeth Ifith one of Prickly Porky's little spears and thinking. Yes, sir, Peter Habbit actually was thinking. He doesn't do it very often. He is such a happy-go-lucky fellow that he seldom worries about anything- and wastes no time planning for the future. 'But this morning an idea had eoire to him and he just had to sit down IT WAS PUT UP, FAINTED, FA.

PERED AXD ITRXLslIED THROUGHOUT. Spartanburg, S. May S. A church, not a stone or stick of which was standing at sunrise Wednesday morning was worshipped in Wednesday night by a great congregation that filled the building and overflowed into the street. It bad been announced by the members of Bethel Methodist church that they would erect a building 'a one day, the church to be known El-Bethel.

Tl ere were those who doubted, but when more than 100 workmen, wel organized, gathered WASTED Bid Debts to Collect in all portions of. the world 25 year' exDeriecce No collection no charge Azants -warned everywhere to help 114 la spare time. E. Pdmore's BU Debt Ageier 14 Ninth Stre Box 50) Rlchmomi. V.

Good Bread Can be furnished you daily by 113. and think it over. what do you wmmlm0 iff) li mc i There is happiness where ri J.J- Jje55i.tTUi.m.rft mi inn-' t.n..i mill mi -a fe. I a ky's with which he was picking ais teeth. The more he thought about BRETCHS BAKEKI Ealelgh, C.

it the better the idea seemed. Petew IfciV mMnrr a ctromllt KllCinoCC A COTtARl? HF A Tfl AI I ing would be acco nplished. It is estimated that five persons visited the building during the diy. Motion picture machnes played upon the crowds and upm the building at every stage of ii erection. That night the building s-jod completed, painted, paPred, "swrpeted ft.

began to grin. Finally he hitched up his trousers and started over to Johnny Chuck's bouse. Johnny Chuck was sitting on his doorsteps wondering if he had better make a new house and move. He r4 0TICE TO THE PUBLIC The Reliable Auction Company sells That's Our Motto. Come in and figure with us, and convince yourself.

NUF CED! today, at 2:30, a large staet-ef biBf PERISHED "WHERE MAX HOOD XOT." Where cross the lines of forty north And fifty-fourtecn west Jewelry, Clocks, Notions, Rodger'6 Silverware, Etc. Special sale every night this week at of Elgin and AV'althani solid gold Watches and gold filled watches. We Sell Kain or JShiue RELIABLE AUCTION COMPANY 212 West Mala Street There rolls a wild and greedy sea hated to leave old apple tree under which his house was, and yet he was afraid to stay now that he knew that Granny Fox knew where it was. He looked up as Peter Rabbit came bobbing up. The smile on Peter's face was so broad that Johnny had to smile too.

"Hello!" said Peter Rabbit. "Do you see this? As he spoRe he held ont the little spear which had fallen from Prickly Porkey's coat. "Yes." said Johnny Chuck, "it is one of Prickly Porky's quills. What nf it'" This most comfortable and .1 1 H-irnP-J 1 Mil STAR CAFE! iMrv xziit AYe have just received another, lot of kitchen cabinets, some beauties, they are orniniental as Weil as Don't cook or bake without having a good kitchen cabinet, and we have them like cut. Price "It's given me an idea," replied Peter.

TYou don't mean it, lMter! I luxurious rocker uj (bolstered in IJoston leather, special price. djidn't know that you ever stopped lib playing long enougn to nave aa I 1 idea," cried Johnny Chuck. "I don't have 'em very often, but, I've got one this time and it's the With death upon its crest. No stone or wreath from human hands Will ever mark the spot Where fifteen hundred men went down, But manhood perithed not- i Old ocean takes but little head Of human ttarn or No shafts adorn the ocean graves, Nor weeping willow grow. Nor is there need of marble slab To keep in mind the spot Where the noble men went down to death But, manhood perished not.

Those men who looked on deaJi and smiled And trod the fumbling dek, Have saved much more than precious lives From out that awful wreck. Though countless joys and hopi3 and fears Were shattered at a breath, 'Tis something that the name of man Did not go down to death. Ai 'Tis not an easy thing to die, E'en in the open air, Twelve hundred miles from homo best ever replied Peter. i Then he came very close to Johnny Barbecue FOU DlXXEIt TOMORROW We have just opened a new up-to-date Restaurant with the best of service for ladies and gentlenen. served Free with all MculSffroiii 15c up.

STAR CAFE The Lucky Number that draws the Meal Ticket is 5444. S. J. Godfrey, Prop. Opp.

J. T. Rodacis, E. Purrish Street. Chuck and whispered.

At first Johnny looked doubtful, but as Peter talked he became interested and by the time I'eter had finished Johnny Chuck was laughing so that he shook all $11.75 $21.75 over. "What do you think of it?" asked I'eter. "It won't cost us anything but a Phone 808. little work to try it, and perhaps it BRASS BEDS. will work.

It's worth trying anyway," replied Johnny Chuck. Then I'eter Rabbit and Johnny ChucK put their funny little heads -1 1 1 i I 1 11 mi 11 1 1 1 1 i mZrrrriTTrTz 'LV together and planned just hov they would work out Peter's idea. And and friends. In a shroud of black despair. every few minutes they had tostop and laugh at their plan.

It really did seem so simple that it was carry the line that will not tar Absolutely guaranteed. Hod like cut. Price And hide a former blot, Will ever blossom o'er the naves Where manhood, perished not. win refrigerators, the box with the steady cold wave. Ask the man who has one.

Reddy Fox, coming along the Lone Harvey F. Thaw, in New Yor Little Path, saw them plotting to get her 'V" i Hei-aKir "Now I wonder what those two mum" I hi ill ii'ijywi Standard Jewelry Co. Manufacturers and Repairers of ALL; KINDS. OF JHWELRV, watch us an clocks; hr.ci;li:ts, chains axu lock, ets maid to okdek. Old Gold bought for cash or exchanged for" new goods.

102 1-a W. MAIX STitFET. Over Haywood and Boone's Drug Store. jj DURHAM, N. C.

SAYS CHRIST WOULD GO' TO JUL FOR HEALING are up to," said Reddy to himself. Hut of course he didn't know that I'eter Rabbit had had an idea. And, if he had known he certainly would not have, believed that it could concern him. And yet it did. 11,50 Nuf Ced! HE FOUND II RATHER EASY $1.00 A Week Will Bo At Royall Borden's 3 A CRAFTY RODDER SHAKES THE ROCKERS, ROCKERS' II Hill tl Every Dose of Our Medicine Counts Washington, May 3.

Senator Works, of California, asserted in the senate yesterday that if Jesus Christ were practicing his healing in New York today as he did in Judea 1D00 years ago, he would be subject to fine and imprisonment under the laws that state. Senator Works, a ChiSptian, Scientist, was speaking in opposition to theN Owen bill to establish a government department of public health. He charged that the bill was part of a concerted scheme of the American Medical Association to obtain legislation to perpetuate the power of the regular school of InedlcTne. He said it was a mercenary attempt of doctors alone to establish a medical bureau independent and free from control by any department of government, with a regular physician at its head, whereby all other schools of medicine and modes of healing would be placed at the mercy of the regular school. Senator Works contended that efforts of doctors' to monopolize healing had of late been directed chiefly against Christian Scientists and their mode of healing, and he said he could fill the cajiitol with conscientious and reliable nii'ii and women who Would bear, witness to their healing by Christian Science aud their faith In its efficiency.

TO RKDEEM TITANU- MONEY. We have a splendid liiic to select from in all linislu'S. (Jive us a look before buying. Nuf Ced! A few more big values in stock in Parlor guits. Come in and see them.

The newest designs and finishes. COXITDKXCE OF GKRMAX SAFE MANUFACTURERS The confidence of German manufacturers of safes in the resistance of their works against ordinary safe blowing operations was rudely, shakeu not long ago by the feat of a single robber in Berlin who operated asfollows: In a hotel a room was secured which was situated immediately above the ollico of a money broker. At night a hole was pierced in the ceiling of this office. By the use oi a drill and saw a circular piece of the flooring was easily raised. Be-f neath lay a thick layer of small orifice was made in this aud an umbrella shoved down into the space below.

The umbrella was attached firmly from above and when opened received without noise- all the fragments of cement which were dislodged as the hole was enlarged so as to allow of the easy passage of a person. By means of a rope ladder the descent was made readily into the office below. The next steps of the chief's work consisted in the bringing down of two cylinders of compressed oxygen and an acetylene generator charged with calcium carbide and water. With these he was able to produce a blowpipe flame of such intensity that steel fuses in it lijke lead in an ordinary gas jet. It required only a brief space of time to 'melt away so much of the door that the contents of the safe were accessible.

When wo fill your prescription you commence to Ret results from the first dose and improve just as fast us your general health warrants. Every dose of our medicine counts liecause vith iljofy you Ket the exact amount that the doctor intends for you to take. There are no lax methods or guess work used in the compounding of your doctor's prescriptions. The fairest offer ever made in Durham. Three Rooms Complete.

On Your Own Terms MAIN STREET PHAMACY it Phono 511. "We deliver the Roods." i i ifeilj Two Appeals Made by Losers to Secretary MacVeajjh. Washington, May 3. Appeals for the redemption of $13,300 of American currency which went 'to the bottom of the ocean with the Titanic were received by Mac-Veagh yesterday. The federal treasury is forbidden by law, however, to make reimbursement for money totally destroyed.

One request came from he American Express Company, which lost and another from Thomas Cook -and Sons, of New York, who lost Both amounts were being sent by registered mail. Only congress could authorize payment under the circumstances. Frequently bills are introduced for the redemption of paper money destroyed but it is said by the officials of the treasury, that favorable actlou has never been taken'. Forbids Titanic Moving Pictures. Moving picture exhibits of the Titanic disaster Will be prohibited in Canton, O.

The city officials said they learned the pictures were faked and "so horrible' that they should not be seen by "women and children. $129.50 For These Three Roojns Furnished Complete Three Stalls I have three; meat stalls in this city. Fresh homo killed Tennessee cattle. Ono stall city market, phone Ono stall North Durham, phoke 052. Ono stall East Durham, phouo 9'J.

Givo us a Jtrial and get the best. J. R. Moorlield Classes With Cocaine. That chocolate eaters are victims of a drug habit "and are in the same class with cocaine and, opium lieuds and morphine eaters, was the statement made by Prof.

R. H. White-beck, of the University of Wisconsin, to one of his classes. It is because chocolate Is a stimulant, lie said, that co-ends consume so much of it. $1 Week- THE ROYALL BORDEN CO.

Makers of Happy Homes 106 and 108 Main St. Durham, N. C. A Week; Will Do ill Do Largest Steer Ever Marketed What is said to be the largest steer ever sent to market has been shipped to Chicago from Billings, Mont. It weighs more than 2,500 pounds and brought $200, which 'is said to be a records-price for a range steer.

It. was fattened, on alfalfa, sugar beet pulp and sirup, a Visit flip Dnrliiiiii Willi Panw Store 5SEHI The, Dm hum Wall Paj.cr Store Cor iook wver their liue ot WU Vix. Morris and lain Street per..

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