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The Daily News Leader from Staunton, Virginia • 4

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THE EVENING LEADER, STAUNTON. APRIL 20, 1929 23e Four TW KXTV-Hl YK.UCS AGO Evening Leader ArmIy Th New Ix-ader lay this' visited thlr daughter. Mrs. Ed Kiii-elv. Cinle No.

5 of Moia'y Crek I'iecb) terian, church was enter O. Harmon Is woikiug in M.s Klhcr Miffii.ll, of t'en- rv'. vims a e-k-enj gueit of Miss Florence Thatker. tained on Wednesday night by Miss Grgie William fUy-MiM Lena Thaeker. n8 J' with Mrs- Kemp- s.

Katie and Misa Foster at Grottoes. Mollie Good enterUiiid CircU It H. Srfoape has reopsned Sot. and 7 at dinner Saturday. nt Moy Creek ttore.

biihfd Daily Kcet Kuiuia) O. H.USLJF Editor Tlironsh C. A. S.io" C. T.

liaiia, of Ao-ii pjUiiitU an iuioved gate and K. ot Craigs-jville, ha.s1 taken out a patent on I a bug holder. IN DA YS OF YORE Tidbit if iHl Nf 10, mid jenr In at ihe Pofc; Office Stauutuit. V-. as sccon J-cIm mat tor I A dry good, nircriani inquires connection: "The organization which Booth foundd has eonftned itielf ip ihe single purpofce of do- ins It might have become; a powerful political association, and as such eould have held tht-j whip over cohering parliaments' and Congresses; jut unlike som other groups established to promote the public- welfare, has put' the nolitical Hatan behind it and if there is any way to k'-t-p moths join of hU stock.

Why doetn't tie: BY MM03. OK CAXAIDK n'ly 1 'jr puid in advance. .11 it tty i.iODlim iiid in advance l.li ily 1 raunttt paid lo ailvam by mail only 13 "iaily 1 week l-y carrier .12 ti: YKAKS ry advertit-lagl passing luc ice wagons go, is new iiucu in ih- Tradition Means the horse so tar as evidenced by a BPSCIAX. VOTICX i In nd way shall we held liable or change of address or 1 service of Clem Bros. A rtgiilur tt nas proceeuea to me aruuiii pu-u- ucv ol papers yen over i The modern bifocal combines two visual ranges without tell ranges witnout tell- I HoIikod and Hankhead ne hav-' ing great run with eacn othe', down in Alabama.

The latter de- i id foiinei's piopo.ial foi' a t'i, navy. a'id points I (ut tnat such an appropriation, wou.d ust Alabama aioin- nearly i J7ii.i;iiii.ii0n. 1 i' Horjson kiss-n and and moves I liuinphaiitly covered top body (roiii an kv wagon has been ed on a truck chassis. or outside of tbe office Ueruber Southern Newspaper V- Pu blisters' Association ment of its minion. And be i reason for the singleness of pur-: pose is that the great spirit of a tale lines.

a Fl tale lines. lj Jmber Audit Bureau of Circulations master personality, conscious of a has been impressed definite aim, lember Virginia Press Asaociatiot, Couniy Ct-rk Hairy liuriiM'; M-. eivid during the inoiliillK I tilt- Slates govej illielit in We-it Virginia seen! frothing to lis if il interferes 7vitfT pi'ogress From time immemorial it has been a trudilion of the shoe trade that rubbers should be kept at the extreme rear of the store or in some inaccessible place. BKU1 TH1 ASSOCIATED TMMBM I II 'TV-SIX Vi.AKS At.ti upon it. On- imiii ion that iii is i-n'.

a sjuiluw of pt'i'sonal iibi-riv left The Associated Press Is exclusive-i entitled to the nse or rful)lict- I'. Vou v. i ii c'li: ,1 til ili I io'i jiring Minilil' lon of all news iiaicnes to IL if not other.se credited this popei and also the local news publications or special dispatches c. hi the jor im Ik V- Inn l.i i'l in irood i Aobody knows. It was a case of "ue'ie always ublished therein.

All rigm oi re-uhUcation of articles contained nh? done it." herein are also reserved. in the laiiil is I hat no jin li has b'-cn pa-s-il by to. foi individuals or newspapers: to joke ahoilt the l'rohiiiitiou law. We art- looking for it, however, for ill' re has been more than one i iiighmuckamtick of the Antisaloon League to demand that only sol- emnily shall accompany refer- Iu i. ha mI oi of queen I' 11 pi: ior sale.

kTAUXTOX, AIMUl- liO, liil HAKI PIT FOR ISSIKS his old array of We long ayo sloppid that. We noticed that customers who came in for rubbers often wanted them quickly. So we put our rubber stock near the fitting stools. The result has been a material saving of time on the part of the customers who just wanted rubbers. A little thing in itself but Just an indication of our thought! ulness for your so-called ences to prohibition.

Speaklng of the (lladke is again at stand with a splendid goods. k-, llieijt count;" produce. thoiinand tiny niountain trout I in the str'-ani at It iin-ey's draft in the West section, wbl-iv some day 'hey niil afford tempting for anglei Whil the college was found' in ginoni ycM. rday afternoon Int? cancellal ion of the Detroit-Boston big league baseball game on account of rain, a glorious rav of sunshine made its appearance. This "sunshine'' was in the form of "advance publicity department.

Spark's World Famous Shows, advertising car No. '1. pulled into Staunton on train No. last evening and ponder in the spirit of and good will the winds of these gentlemen, a copy ol which they will doilbtii Mud ie their lih-s. It is an old raying, hut Hue, that "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of We don't wan: any Herrins in the new South.

Kich mond News Leader. AN" IMJISTIIIAI. KA(iKIl SIGNAL I LASHKS ON TIIK SOl'TM 'Short Ballot" some time back ve said it would be impossible fgitlmately to make it an issue the coming campaign, and for c-veral reasons, the chief of which I a Ii the St 'It, ins re-c 1 pom Hock tisii for ss over Wayt' i is a v.iial" ol a nothing can be done to change now in pi i Store. Ii Fair. Driu Fish.

painter 1 If, as reported, in the Tennessee anil Hontli Carolina textile stiikes tin? operatives struck 1'gainsi the introduction of-stand- lie situation while the present leneral Assembly lasts, by it or HOLIDAY'S SHOE STORE "When You Think of Shoes Think of Holliday's" lossy anybody else hut that it would: ar(1Ualion worth while considering whethe! Hell tell youvviiy DAVIS Mi'- cv Howell and .1 w. niovi he has k. April lie family have Wheje i nobably be dragged in for lack it something more substantial, nothing can be done until a new leneral Assembly is elected, and will not be elected for two to I len Oil vi 1 le, emidoynient. Mr. and Frank (lilkerson the native individualism of the South is not a greater asse; lo the industry of that section, both for; labor and capital, than any oil those standardiza I ion sclienvs that lend lo make mil of nieit and women; for, aim it from the iiieslioi; of abstract justice, il is a commonplace of sociology that happy workers ire-! in their job and rasped I 1..

i ears. When aspirants come up or election to that body, will be ho time to advocate elisingea in lie Constitution and the law. To alk ahoHt it now is like talking bout a candidate for President ou he Democratic ticket four years The Latch String VOL. AO. 16 APRIL 20, 1929.

or four years from last ovembe. You couldn't induce i dozen people to attend a meet- looks better, arJ costs less per year of service we bought our; in time. can always be counted ou foi greater production than any discontented group under a slop- ig now to talk about a candidate ft that time. So waste worth of grass seed in our back yard last week. Cleo-phas llutcheson said he'd guarantee it to come up.

It 'did. I la the Interest of tha ptr.pl of Staunton and vicinity by A- xsBKiira viuxx X. B. Ctt Editor am mambeta of the Aaaaaain- ated Frasa and tha Awkward Bu-rTi nr Plrwmlorirttloti Mr. Porter: "You ought to brace up and show thought, brain tissue, good fairly good lungs, and things ike that talking about the A high grade product for every class job.

Take advantage of the present low pHce AST HARDWARE CO. But candidates for Governot ave to' scrap around for some-lilng, and Mr. Mapp has drawn ut' of the boneyard the "Short iallot," and is trying to warm it I p. One would imagine it to be i nposslble, but when one recalls here Is more humbuggery in po- your wife who is running things at your home." Mr. Meek (sadly) "It isn't necessary she knows." Sou.

Lumber Journal. If you're not receiving your copy of Brighter Homes magazine, call up and have your name-put on the mailing list. While the central theme of this colorful little publication is "paint," yet it has a number of interesting articles each issue -which are of general interest, and value to all home lov mm MOVING DAY This is moving day for the Augusta Battery Company and Monday morning will find them ready to "change," so to speak, in their very own new home on North Central Avenue, opposite the Ice Plant. Godwin Johnson says, he will have ample room to take care of a dozen cars at least and not have to keep a weather eye out for the cops and parking rules. These boys have given more than a casual thought to making their place attractive as wsll as efficient and we know you'll like it.

May we not add that the lumber and mill work are by us? 3, 'N watch. The situation is not without its; warning. These strikes, howevei justified they inav he. indicate' the beginning of the rift of misunderstanding between employer and employe which has worked such havoc in the textile business of the North. Conscious of this danger, nearlv two years ago a number of leading church-; men and laymen of the South ad-: dressed an "Appeal t) Industrial! Leaders of the South" in which.

after outlining certain social and! economic mal-adjustments in. i lie! textile industry, they closed with, these weighty and well-chose i "Wo believe thai all of conditions can he satisfactorily improved, and we therefore you as present- leaders, holdings positions of responsibility an 1 vantage, to take Hie initiative in! lluir improvement. We believe, that if you will take the. initiative, and if there can lie the friendly cooperation of- employers and employes, churches, educators ati'i i oflicials or the slate, il will he slhle to build in the South, by! er: Beautiful Long-Bell oak floors do more than attract the eye they give long-lasting beauty to the careful buyer who invests his money in investment and resale value as well as in first cost. Issues than reason and ommon sense, one must not count )0 confidently on Mr.

Mapp's in-hility to galvanize this subject ito a semblance of life. We syui-athize with every candidate who eeds an issue so badly he is ob-ged to manufacture one. The argument Mr. Mapp niak' i his excited attack on the recipe WANTED: A for sparrow pie. lie named his stogie Council, 'cause he couldn't make it draw.

A allot, bas very little to buttress Study it carefully and see il 1 ran ft te has not conjured up a lot of that have little Veadful things asis in fact. Dutie: NATURE STUDY Just to think, we'd never have known what the English sparrow's favorite food was, had we not sown two dollars By the way, now is a mighty good time to lay those oak floors. There has been a marked advance in oak flooring and -o One You of the Can't Perform The Latch String appear In The Evening Leader every Saturday "and in The Sews-Ix-ader every AIIR JJAUS OX A.MKKK A.N i SHU'S L.UV1TL? It Is for the courts to say1 Jhetlier' ljtiuor may be sold out' on ships thai lly the Amei-lan flag denoting possession ot ships by American citizens. Yourself MOM'N POP By Cowan Looks Good to Pop united enort in the lifetime of this generation, a greater and more powerful industry, con-strucied solidly upon good-will and cooperation, avoiding the waste and bliterne-is of industrial conliicts. and mitigating the in tensity of the class r-triggle.

"We cannot allow ourselves close this statement without say Jut this is true, that such ships IT'S A GrOVtWNWEMT Y00 SWT) Y. IT'S A GOVERNMENT Y00 SWT) H. Oe.SE: ME? GA, 1 U6VElJ 3RAGG.WVW NOtC r.nic nrio wc SUWEV COUMTY,) TrtEPE'S UO juilds COLORATIO. SEE THIS TNAwt TURNED DOWN A TMJE VN VOUtO 1 MY LIFE AMD lVVPRO'JE PUT US UOVI. BUT work and hard careful spend 13 re regarded as American lem-iry for a great many put roses.

jOr Instance, a wedding perfonn-pl on American ships is regarded having been performed on American territory. Those CHANCE TO HAVE A U1UE CHANGE OU THIS RMiGE V1APKEB VI HU TUE O.S. a man i ing ii, ai mi-- poncy which, we have V11SE, PEMEMSEP, F.EP TVWS one thincr. 1 i id an estate -but there or. mm- ie can uo UMOEP VOOP COPPEP BEAV.

P'esented to you as employer YOlPE IN PUT It is lollow'ei roonires an lute; that estate V)S niseto some "TUtS. others to uivide UtStDE. DOPE LAND VJWEV1 UHCUE SAM MAPUS A KAP LIKE THAT TrlEE'S VO BONK ABOUT VT LAND i VJWEV1 UHCUE SAM GOVERNMENT, MAPUS AKAP LIKE THAT t.O IP. TrlEE'S WO BONK about vt y' SOMETHING. UMCLE SAM I SAYS THERE'S 7 r- COPPER THERE- self: he must depend upon among his heirs lient and sympatlietic apprecin-tion by tile public of the.

dlllictil-Ues, financial and otherwise, wheih beset leaders of the South ff)OP. UNAUMe immit crimes on sta-li ships are (led in American courts, inlo custody the accused are jaccd as soon as the ships ar-in ai American port; and tore are various other things jne that are regarded as bavin? done on American soil. jere are exceptions they are prolixly only such as would not come ider American jurisdiction pponing on the actual soil fit ije United States, such as the rib. of Children to foreigners on ern industry, especially in the tex- til" induslry, at this time. And it.

calls for the whole-hearted cooperation of labor, organized i and unorganized, if it. is to sue-' ceed. We pledge our active efforts, to secure this understanding ami1 cooperation. Among the signers of this up-1 AND V1NK ME IN CfcKOOTS (O QtT HIM TO SHE ON TVCIP 5CWE.MV IS ABOUT TO HOOKED Cooo AND Ncvcvlhclcss he eaii make abcoluiely sure that his estate is divided just exactly as he wishes, simply by having his lawyer draw up a will and naming the Augusta National Bank as Executor, and as Trustee if one is needed. Wc have the experience, knowledge and equipment for trust service of highest efficiency, and besides -unlike the individual executor the bank is never ill, never away and has perpetual life.

peal are. to he found Ihe names tch ships. It may be that when 4-SEt 1HS OF ORO JUMTA PlCHT THE. Iconics to drinking Intoxicants of "Hlslaiidlnj i selling Intoxicants, poS8esin ln l'l 'd civic nf-! toxicants and the like, there Is Jaila in -'corneil. exception.

But American N'verthelcss, at the lime it wu.i Mph ought to restrict conduct t0jlHSUetl. ln tomperunce and tour-j ion things as are lawful on tes' tone did not prevent: I It. i SUT WERElS KUEpr. WE. WW YOU OVitll THAT COMES IVJ I ALLtHOSE WOVJ BIO THERE ARE OMM CLAIM? SAY,) MONEY FO.

SALE SECAVjSC I VDU'BE MME. THEM ALL UP F0 SITTING A SOUGlWO YEAR'S A.C.O, 0VlT0P 0V4 THE WAtN YOU COULtlU'T GIVE I OP THt GVJOUM'O CEtOEQ OF THAT MlHEPIkUtCB Wtlit WELL, IMCE. COPPER WAS GOHE TO 24t A POUND ALU 3G COPPET WTtP.ESTa HE BEEN COttNS TWE WORLD FOR UEM DEPOSITS. YOU'VE. VtEAPt) OC T.HEM MORGAN CROvNO.HAVE HAD PtPPE5EWATVJES OUT THERE AT THE JWTA tW5 pierican son, ana ir it is not un-rl "uu ueing auncKou as an tin-! warranted ploco of interference; on the part of the chinch and iisj oflicials, while nome of the lending wrtii to open up bars on Atner-n ships no matter where they it ought to be made unlawful I COPPER VWRL.T), 1FVX30W TRrtKi TOBvjy UP ALV THE 1HAT PART rv OF THE COUNTRY -x-p Id probably will be'lf there Is no! txtil.

Journals became utiKt turn ii.iia ich rule. iftK.Vr NPIIUT OK A MA ST Kit PKHMOXAMTy" Augusta National Bank and narcustlc concerning the so-called meddling of religion with hiislness. though It Is, only fair to state that many of the Industrialists themselves received he appeal ln the spirit In which it wits meant. Two yer later we see that the warning was npl unnecessary, and it will be well If the chambers of )ne of the most striking aiRu- Virginia. Staunton, ats In favor of the separation iCtiuieli aud Slate, which wn re ever seen advanced conies fi th Richmond News Leader comments on the character commerce and manufacturers' as-'llliam IJooth, founder of the sociatlons ln the South will read.

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