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.WEEK ENDING. SAT *7.'PAY. fu’T< AT'K 1, ID! r* zm iNFVNTin VETS ORGANIZE CHICAGO <ANP> A croup ■Jt funner trieinbei >f the mi ..i-, Eighth li.fant v Heg.n-iont i.. 0 in tht' Giles. Averse Arniim. here last Friday and lGnuUiL'd plem to make the organ pm .o;t --rtent and elect GLcer.- on Afii:iv tice day. Nov 1! All el fleers an .1 enlisted mt.i who served in tne Ninth Battalion, tin- Eighth lUiu ols Vclunte r regiment, Eighth ii linols National Gumd nr tie, 3?u a Infantry cf World \Vai ! nr* to Be eligible for menibti snip The purpose of th; "Old Eiyhth Infantry Associate <.-ir will G to perpetuate: the memory of the deeds ot the met. and Uie histoij of the regiment which made it unique in An rieon military history and to foster its traditions ten the future, Among those present weio J.s C. Hall, temporary chairman, Wil 1i a IT’ G. R Houruv. temporal y reetary. Harry B Allen. Ed'v.utl L Appleby, L.oou Coving-ton. Julian Dawson, James Finley ,Jesse H Gunn. Denrt K '<■ ••n, oi!i .u E. Jones, Ehiir-i K John. 1 >. H< note H Lee, J.lilies T Amici; Th«'- ophllus Al Mann 1 este: II till* sap, Ephraim I, person ami ..'anns Geared Os 7-Year Old Murder Giarge Chicago (AXPi Fttjseue Ron inson, 39 vear "hi fugitive from • Huntvilie Tex , prison to which V was sentenced for a tflOo • 00 :-,erh of burglaries in t.L»lve:-:on. wa s cleared of .suspicion in the 1912 tvaHroj niillder of a a !,he w nil at; and her maid Robinson, who also ian m'kni n I"=' w:z ”T/ The fur-yoked Coat ji; Shiny. Soft jj jj COATS FROM «».95 ' ’ wS“’ I CASUAL COATS j FITTED COATS /i | ZIP-IN-COATS Vi $3995t0 $75 i AND YOU’LL ADMIRE j PRESTON’S DRESSES O.OC to J!i.:A j Charge and Laj'-A-Wiy Acmiuut.: InWtPfi li Prestons M Kv. rinii hiitn ■ •( ivi'-ncr North \ fait rn illiivi mil v l) i * J'j ..Hikl ,' n Eli Snydel had heel flrruMi.ed O iv he ! v )■, mi rliar: , n! I inh" ■■■!) 11 y < ;>i in >■ li inna 11 i three rn.all gh Is on the sonlli .■<■ cl■ lie '1,1;. ,*i ~•!) , lie ueferi’C ft 011 1 lie I’ vallti! ol! lhimlei-: aim ah t 1 lie>• ill: .e!i d e.'i : Jer.i a- ul :: i burglary i wo! d in fire .•••uhurb Argentina: idlh corn . i a. liar Vested Pel ,v. ;i.. fulfilled a Do" 180 million bn mJ . . hem ••)•- fourth u. m t.ii t:llft ! ■ r GREAT Ml It I*. PRESIDENT— Juimainan <; Grown. >h..u ( nn imn Senior trnm IfrooK- Ivn, N. V.. is finding out how g'.i'il it is ui he I resident ot the Student If oil > In his ejji.i. ■ \ :>c .'. is student ciutirm in m in e I li" hill,m Orientation eonuust tee. And ahoie. you >■;»>i ate huvv Union Switches From A F of L to CIO Ul A It! I AJ; • i\‘ Jt ) - ljt- 1 •f \ .. L.iboi 'i: i > w-mk ..iki-l jul’Ut «1 i !.>•• • U» r- . It-ifi | ilr OT 'in ir- ■ isijii' iif i 50? ;f»• • 11J i • T.- • : , V J- v . J . 1 ( ~ly I ... j ~. ; !•>.’• /'?!■..« Wi’D' .’..:,nGf- IM ' j; J .<< *»• % ; ]i.:i ilv :: Y- -i s* l: rOi:D : Htli »>• Ui' \ . f tl> • :;U whUo Wtii)li*. >- nmi! rh i- K <1 ' • U • F :V, ■■ SIOO,OOO Plan For Memorial Studied VV'i! ii; I 111 *A\ I' i I t 1 i r:> k ;>•.lli i. • illiJ IT t ill ‘ill Llin'itr til lln ,‘,;t ■i'l.’tal A.:-:.-ii. 1 i;u lull Hi' I'oMml Wi'n-, •a III! <> f-t ;•*-<•! h I'liHi ‘if. t> feadrls smd nifiiilit-i - '>< li-.t- ixniv ai! I h hail in •h< n-ti 1 .i> iilr.fi for future iii'lfviios. heard a !''Oj.i.;ai| from HiHia.i-d It. liuliii, n; la' I‘itinlly f;i*mii;i arvhiiiif !’< ’■.i livi (min! |iK,L tai!i \v!,‘. ii w;.v i. ■! iM. in f l-i I v.iihUl tins! .<HNMI!!Ii i■ nlan, u < i.inpr. hi-i,.<»,. , , iVUMIt! jfavn ill •••hi,'ll d i. hi I f 111 inn of :< Oia-.' fmll for •(• around ;.he f"!!o «<:)-•• oflfillf* which halt lii'.'ii * liii'W ha! till i,i !h- fill ■■• I i • I*' • .i 11:*ifi ii| Kami'; a It:-. Quite A Comparison!, ATLANTA (AM’) Cm Herman Talmadfre ' ! ' i,!i:K " ?n:lt liie ••• prison farms are ‘'better than any i'w soon in th*-> North.” Tulmadjre made this state mont after he had inspects! the two Fulton countv work farms ai Stonewall and Ben Hill. ' I tie invited governors of northeastern states to rom iiat'e (a re a’s prison ,yst. m. Iha \e visited oison cam |is in the north and have never r. en one i-ihr than these." lie saW. “Before B l ' '■ "o 'now oi ••otiuf in a!11 ea a ■,rr state's 1a ke the word oi an raped convict about our camp i i. hthe , would \ in Stone wall sitije Jn>' two I arms inspected represent the county’s 'does OI . I It V. e.sl WOi'i carup V\ i-.s Is' ll.ed til, count. "s “most (ianyerous Negro pn-.iiiers 1 ' are kept at Stonewall, while With white ;i ml y', ;t p tWu Mill, | I where you will enjoy doing business FIRST CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST CO. j “Serving Eastern Carolina” RALEIGH. N. C. !„ Hie t i!t«kcd arooud hi’*.. 1 )u‘ vvinsonn', »irdgli»ij; nt m»s in th< picture arc. left to right Misses l'i mrcton Time, Plymouth iiblfc Klaiu!, hfiro; i/’ssir- » ciry. IktHunOr* Mai\ High, HitsUui, Mass ..mi Tiiihf’ Se.i/cjiioi i »•,»*?«* ••>D } »i - ho .ml- r.n,,Y-’ an saM ' hioii -7 iphia-o-d Mini th*- loc.tl Y. on (-:1 i lii illih lill \o . 11- Vvt'i-k- fjj h'jru'.i i' Vv i>h of Ihe iV niiM J .{?• i< .■ i,i I,i j.»’»■’ .t Dt-par? DMA' < i 1 : ’ I 'ti 1 ■ .G’ >‘. j | .*' ii 1 * O ! )if ri K- ; *i that i \;t- ,\! yiii- i !.} iY< D to llviui ■’! ■ . •': '■•*!,. ! >. y I : >'< :’; . > .n 4 -:u f i oj ' '\f i» «a 1 de io i ihv Jiihii .1 ioi'j by pin'7- .vin; ynr e’Djjloynieni and by plac.. || ing * our N i( giv- w m dvs in th<- Ma i ,-'on hotel here. i:i,i iu.ii d : of fhi Ktriy f ft* j: c! : . ; lice . ->! •,.« I ’ | it ' L i'i ~11 fj i , .... .w , * , "" " Lll 1 I ■ ‘ ' y 1 tie- v • | j s O i 1.11 i ill I ii>. l;: s ' 1 ’•■!• .■‘a ? Me- W SO v.:ra " ss. i •.■ :: ;n rod Jisi. v '" l eii Jt.intl i'i..- f !,:• nrottram M> •• 1 i as,'O', a ; 1;. : si) : • A men • con.. • ■, •. { i ;.. , , , . ■ <4i ' ! i : 1 * ! 1 v»ri;*i AsstH-ifi! h>ij of THE CAR OI.TNT AN Ihuiftivn B#lU Courtpany Hours 9 30 5:30 Hudson- Bel k’s Popular End-W-The-Month Sale Close out lots .- « Broken sizes . . Some slightly soiled items Special prices , , , Special purchases accessories basement store ~ 1 ■ Nationally Advertised NYLON HOSE $! .50 in First Quality , , 1 .'mi}*'h! -j'nmrrn M : i<i,( : . ( ui!»•••- U> deni •< nv U)!):- Oik oi the ! itiic.t hose made Ik.iJ r'l.i.i, Star : /e) , auruiown, and <'loud Mist Siz* 8 1-2 to lu i 2 99c pr s I I i basement store I I MEN’S WEAR : White Broadcloth Shirts (Slight irregulars) $2.59 Value Sale Price 1.79 Fleece-Lined Cotton Sweat Shirts 81,48 Value Sale Price 1 .29 \ Cotton Plaid Shirts Very Special Palo Price 1 1.98 Short Sleeve, Ankle Length Union Suits 8 i U \ .due Sale Price 1 19 Basement Store 36” L. L. Sheeting 2Oc Value Sale Price .18 yd. Rayon Lining and Taffeta Remnants Values to 48c Sale Price .25 yd Kitchen bowel Remnants 1»c V aiue. Sale Price .08 ea. 2 tor .15 White Batiste Remnants 48c \ a!ue Sale Price .29 yd. Printed Outing Remnants 48c Value Sale Price .25 yd. 36 Co r cl uroy Rem na r*ts 81.69 Value Sale Price 1.29 yd. j HOUSEWARES S-String Parlor Brooms 79c Value Sale Priee .59 Embroidered Pillow Cases 98c Sale Price -sft Metal Boudior Waste Cans •} 9c\a I ue Sale I’r i e e .29 Vegetable Bow ls 15c Va!ue Sa 1 e Priee TO 125 Pair of Soiled and Odd CURTAINS Regularly $1.98421.95 5 /3 to \/z off Beautiful curtains , . . tie-backs and tailored cur tains . . . cottage sots Fashioned in cotton marqui sette, nylons, rayon, dotted marquisette-, and lace. White, ivory, cream cr/j? „ / r/ufdmi -CAJfW X V . . , ’EASTERN CAROLINA'S IARGES?' > J . 6.000 Yanis CHAMBkAY GINGII AM PRINTS v a!uea to 98«. Yard 28< yd. assro tmerd o; cotton:- in foil niece , rent | n?<nt•- and seeoQils 3(5 niches wide, » : L j home furnishings SOAP Large Super Suds Washing Powder Very Special .25 Octagon Laundry Soap Very Spot ial .06 Swan Toilet Soap Very Special .08 WOMEN’S APPAREL Shii red-front, Silk Jersey Blouses 1.19 Value Sale Price LOO Plastic Calf and Patent Leather Hand Bags sl.-1 x ValtH Salt 1 Price .98 CHILDREN AND BOYS’ Curls’ Short Sleeve Cotton Sweaters 81.98 \al u e SalePr ice 1.48 Boys’ Long Sleeve Sport Shirts $1,48 \ flue Sale Price 1.29 BASEMENT SHOES Women's Saddle Oxfords in red & White, brown and white, green and white $5.29 Value Sale Price 2.48 Table of Odds and Ends of, Women’s Play and Dress Shoes Values to $ 1.98 Sale 1 ’rice .50 Basement Store GIANT DOUBLE RICH CHOCOLATE SUNDAES Regularly 20c 12c Luncheonette —Street Floor Shop Early . . . Get Your Share of die Tremendous Sa vs ngs S7A ..., PAGE FIVE
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