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AM) Monday r.cn;.::;G, ju;;i 7, i::3.. Ji "Ilzt Society . -: T PLAYTIMK. iTv (Sy EJgaTA. Ourtt. The only Teal time for fua la when you know your Work l dons, , Who leavos nucleated tasks hehiad, . Takee witk him uaeasy mind, , ; .Bnf fc raa -araf -ateag die ay . Who rami ffca right to rest and play. '" . " T' -i -.: The sweetest sours ef joy are the- Whir, every weary toiler kaovrs-r . Tha holiday which sow and the - Khiae through tha Uvea of buay na -:.Nken.J.re front ear and duty'a triad, They loav the daily tasks behind; 1 Thif&n iriwr jor-irplf- For hint who knowa that ha should alajt And keep hia pof, .Jiowevf i1 sweet Tha pleasure he kaa jrona to meet, HrrauM forever on his" mind There lies tha task ha left behind. . i- ...... f :- . He only knows tha thrill of fua Who play not till kia work li done. Then be nay wander fancy-free And elaini the joy, whate'er. It be, Knowing ike laughter and delight Which cone to him are bin by right.'", God grant that when I como to rent, With life"! sua ainking la tha weet, And the btat bugle rail, ia blown By duty'a herald. I may ewa Tha right to turn from toil and rest, Knowing that I hare dona my bent. (Copyright, JMOt .Ed" l"'-) ' Mra. Rogera Improving. Mre. Wiley Rogera, who waa operated laat Monday at Memorial, Hospital,. Richmond, ie ateadily improving and hope to be well enough to ome home a about ten days. Mr." Wiley Jtogera, who haa been visiting her, returned from Itiramond yesterday -merfriitg. Callehaa-Saaw. "VSTedding announcements as follows hav been issued: "Mr. and Mrs, Joe IS Snow announce tha marriage of their daughter Est to Mr. John William Callahan oa Saturday, tha fifth of June, nineteen hundred and twenty, Baleigh, Korfh Carolina. Ral.lrh Woman CaeaL' Weldon. June . Mies Mildred Briggs. 'it !UJe1ga-"wa-:iraeat- f -kosor at , party given by Mis Virginia Bishop, - which was much enjoyed by a number f their roung friends. The hostess had frepareoT aMcmoTjr-Bodfc " which each guest wrote message to b read by Misa Bngga on, her rct.irn Jkome. Dmnjy refreshment wore served and TTaEohieitii altai tiely duo--rated, tto Norria-Maawa. - Mr. Boy H. N orris, of Framingham, Hulh and Miaa Marguerite F. Maion, tr Boston, whoee engagement waa an nounced in this paper last fall, were married Tuesday eveutng at 4:30 in the First Baptist church of Boston, and ar rived here oa the 6:30 train last, even- Mr. Morris' peonl ia cars, and taken to Holly Springs, wher he was. raised, 'to spend about tw. Weeks with his parents, Mr. and. Mrs. H. W. Norrii. STRIKING WAITRESSES v;; REPLACED BY WAITERS Negro Men Take Place of White , , Women Who Went Out At , The place of a aeore of white wait resses at the Tarborough hotel . who went out on striker' Saturday evening at the opening the dining room for dinner, were taken by negro men and ' Tiny a "yesterday Ttnd-'-t h-wervk-l- tha dining room continues with but little ineonvenlelttW; Must of the young wemea have left the city, and it ia un derstood that -the hotel will continue nogTo waiter for- the present at lesot. - The young women presented a de mand for 109 per cent Increase ia "wage luraaynlgTiriistTrrTl Inner was to be served. Their demands were refused, by the management, and they declined to serve dinner. (Bell boys, be secured. nnd any help that could Dorothy Dalton't Beauty Chat - Ills Dorethy Dalton, the actrm famoo the werM evac far h,hMUtltul -eqmplatea, Mrs i ''Anr W or ona caa save a baaatiful. mr-whHa esipiK and arnoath uawrinklad skla -Ilka mini It Uwr will follaw anr and um DfrwtUa, a ilmpl toilet xmariaion. I w it twcaM it imnarta ta " , uat Wnutr. t eaar-te wlri-atnn)Mil Sarm. . Im and haa marvtloua enact upon the --lua -X)ntaprtJiyB.J,'"w tt." Ba aura to r4 atiu Ilton' inUraatina itorr tr htrw . ta ntckhr eewn a Waul if Hi aaaavlaaiaii. mm lit aepaar in thia aapar. In tlx aMaaUaHl aw DarwUM at aar totlat eauntar aaa tnr it tndar: W will be dtllahlfullr surartaed. t -Adv. ' -I- '- '. . . . Rateigh'i Busiest Department- Store - r h It For Lest .wri)rc!i)icdinto service, and dinner was delayed only half an 'hour.r"Mr. Griffis. the' manager, declared that he Lwould have been inclined to grant the increase had it been presented without a demand The waitreases any that they receive bill W per week, working from 6:30 to lliSO ia the morning and ' from nuoJt tn:J -Veroek - ia-te-. afternoon. Their pay includes board and rooms -in the hotel. They complain of having to keen their own room ThejoJIowinjrstatenient ia issued by Mr. Griffin festerdayj .."The ' waitresses f the Yerborbngh hotel ftftr being paid .- for the week notified the management at 6:00 o'clock Saturday, the time' for .' opening the d'n!ng""rnOTB -for -diaaeiv that.-.tkry would strike unless their wages were doubled, v Tha management -tried to prevail on them3a errjrnnert they had been paid to do aor but they refused.:.. i v j s V. This was (he first iatimstion of. any kiadlhajnanaet-fcae bad that they .Were disnatmfled in any way Waitriapa were emnloved'' when the governmelir7eeteaTinrrilt-tu rehase all, tha maa pxu .possible durinf the war and since they gave good service they had beeit retained. Tha waitresses were well paid and occupied some of the best rooms with baths. Bell boys a a d - colored waitcta were secured and served dinner .witlrtut. much delay. " If an Increase in wages had been re quested instead of demanded with threat then we would ha v probably granted sum. although they wert well paid."'. ' SPitED sicHMUFiNrL'S ENJOYED BY MANY . Tarboro, June 6. The cenimene st tjic 8ccd sctmol ia u neenient exercises at sunlly a llf avent-nna Ut pvogrinn. ia tar. . , . i . " . i . was no exception. enjoyed by many people from - mile around." The-" exercise - were"1 held - in the open,' the large porch of tb build ing being used a stage. The teach ersMisses Almn Savage, Alma Winslow and Marlon trillion, assisted ty Misa Mary ABtittp-mue4--teac-ler.Juid-PffcJ pared an excellent program which was well rendered. One of the most popu lar numbers was a vni'Sl soloi "Sotomo Levy," by .Kobert Bowers. This was given both night by special request. "Fairyland'! and "Mother Gooee" were catchy plays- ia which unique costumes, pretty anng aad.graceful acting played important parts; ''Shadows,1 a plVH the older pupils, was full of interest and; was" well rplnyedcThe recitations war ,-alao. good. .,, County ,.Supt Geo. Howard, Jr., presented seventh grade diplomas to the following: Dorothy Andrews, Ethel Moore, Jennie Savage, Annte-tSdward, -HtwacH -Jowesr-Jebn Cherry, Bobert Bowers and John Henry Edwards. Nitoral--Not SyntBerJc VaaiUa foat. ktiwr aa4 anaaaae aa aitr riavais DMMaStmiik Taar awaar tack If aai mlittM Ju all Vtutn Garrett k Co.. Ioe. . Braodlra. N. T. THE RIGHT NOTE will be struck when you decide to purchase a "JESSE FRENCH & SONS "A Piano you will be proud to own -at a price you can jfforjjo pay.v ..7rr 2 ; Jesse French & Sons "A" Nam Well RnOww -Siae; i jji: ;..;,. j 87 j Ollvja Raaey Library Bldg." . Phone 438. U. SAVE- 25 to 33 Per Cewnr lJTTOflrfllirsTjrancB--tT premiums.--'.- Our Tolides adopted by Federal .-..i-..-Land Bank... !:'...:." ml State Mutual Fire INSURANCE ' f Company Raleigh. N. C Ain Wanted. , ! I MT. AIRY HIGH SCHOOL ENDS SUCCESSFUL-YEAR ""'.' . . . . Concluding Exercises Held Xast Night; Salaries of Teachers - Are Increased - - - -Mwnt-Airy-Juti The commence' ment exerctse of the Mount Airy high schwl-.to.XJtJo.t tpnisht with the baeealnureate aermoa, delivered by the RcvTW. B. Went, paeter -of the- Central Methodist church. The annnal exercise opened Wedae. dav laat with play y the pupils. and oa Thursday Bight Dr. E. C Brooks, Stut Buoerintendent of Public Ia- strnrtion, 1eTtvere1'eM1Wa9avat' addrcas. outlining the history of pub- lie -school .and OjeirJunctiona at the presenlhrti Fridayrthe rmneie -elass gava a recital, followed by a play by the younger students. The .feature of the exercises by the studewt-w-thpls7.TJ)nJa presented on the initial night of -the sammeneeritflnt program -atAJocaliliejL- tre and: was enjoyed by over 500 per- sons. v. ; r-- - During " the. ; (rradnntion . exercises Thursday night, Profcasor "h. M. Enps announced that the salaries of teachers for , the coming school year had been increased by. fifty per eent, . He also announced that the . sneeewful rat-kil-linf contest bv the arhool bovs had rid Mount Airy of a new and peculiarly destructive snecirs of rodent. Count of the rats kitfedr whewed the total to be 3,155. The BockfofJ street "achool won out in the warfara against the rodents, . A DELICIOUS FLAVOR The flavor of Florida . Fruit . Chewing Pura I simply delicious. Mad by i irrii, jit n Flee r,f Try package today. ' AU i.., . k i- THEY WERE MARRIED QUITE SOME TIME - He, had been steady "on the job." She, attentive to her duties, yet bad not saved any money until shortly after reading this "ad." - WE CLOTHE AND SHOE THE FAMILY. " Well Made StylUk Merchandise. Beat Value in Town! The Fair :ii Soath WllmlagUa St. Raleigh, Nt C BELL PHONE 15f - ALMOODM--- FE ROT m v yj a i a ar, - . f . ar V - 1 . . :. - . " : eK at aa. aa i . HI 11 W SBT" IS M II . k I v. . S aUf mw'-'i ' ..v,... . Vim. 4 Qcourlgic: h Of a Pretty Wife Whoa Horn Waa Not Her Own tHer KumHJTgT1ai5riiet seeming lightness, thought she waah'tigjenougk jor. a real wife's job. ... -,. She, slighted and hurt, could nbt un deTstandwliyTrTli comra deship she cray ed.was missing. . - , Then a shocking revelation opened the ycs of both! A real-life story of one of a miliion homes. With lovelv Elsie Ferguson in a grea" emotional role. , " ' ' Eatrat! Mack Sennett Comedjr - "THE GINGHAM GIRL" KI.'JSTO.'I POLICE KNOW - " - HO'sY TO COLLECT DOG TAX Kiuaiun. June B. Leave it to- the K 1 nut on police to do things up right. They lino the name of nearly every dog ia 'toa, The department haa been engaged the paat weeklaa wkirlwiBd camiiaiga' to collect taac for canines, the BuBitital autluiritira Laving placed a legal" VaiuBtion of gl TnT capita B the bow-wows''- regardless- of breed. Culor, 3 i me nsion s " or "" cond tthm " f- prevlqns acTViJudiThe object was to collect all the tairt 6ysF"B.igKt.rr Kesiaents wbo gave awsy supernuous pappie when they," got wind of the collector's coming, were required to give the addresses' of the new owners. Oeeu pyjng a easDkuaus.i,lace opposite each owaer'a name oa the list is the nauie of the, pup" in tha ease... A soon a the returns' have tec a vti ifled thora wOl be a tahulatioa and the ?ulli will know whether there are more "Smith or Brfurna' or Tarlsea" among the eaaina porHilattoa here. It is estimated 1tmlt''there-i?r"liithiida of a dogo each) white child and one and' thrce- f ou rihs aogaeielftltfl eMW t 'thef WARNS AMERICANS NOT TO , GO TO FRANCE FOR WORK Pari. June 6. Laree, number of former American soldiers, finding eon- ditioas ia America anantisfactory, are returning ttl rranre to ttad employment and Hadmg work for tbem ia thia conn Engagement ings Choice of a diamond for the engagement rinr i Ynndp at Jollv'a H with the comfortable leeung inac every au vantage for selection is provided! The pres tige of the Jolly name ia quality and . price protection, and from t h'mpiete- atock one chooses the de-aired-size, knowing. -t h tia brilliance rr color, , material .and cutting, ' the a t enjs ranks as hfehgrada diamond Jhat is ex ceedingly desirable -aaa jewel -and aa propertyt-.---,-. - A gem full worthy of pledged love. DOUBLE -aVS-AkaWit J'. - ' - W IWk ViJ I Jaa, f l i . i I ""; ; JOLLY'S: "r" I a . Jewelers a ad Olamoad . tTy-t -prtrvins; troite a aerious problem for, official of tha American Legion in thl 'city; fiomwave- takea places as laborers at comparatively amall wages, and legion o flic mis say that "doughboys' should be warned not to return to France unless well provided with money to defray expenses while flnding jobs, wnie are guite scarce at Tiresemt.. 8iace -early , la March,'' aaid Arthur W. Kipling, adjutant at Pans Amerieaa Lcgioa Post yesterday, ''there ha bech a steady stream of discharged Ameri ca rpifflci!Tr-aTit--woldeT-eak--t rrafice. Many of these men are, with out money, they:hav small prospects of finding work and their kaowlodge ef the t renea language Is rudimentary, Effortrnte being made to indue those mem to return te America, but some of them. jelAW, ia dp. this, and tha legion i : t a a : ' 1: 7'1- ... uu orca jurceo. 10 onramze an employ. ment service, which has succeeded ia finding places- for -aiaety-fiv man ia aaATt4 HrVt Aaaj w s VauaVva alaswr DavlaV Orcbvatra. which bar for- aMrly..feaaa booknA,. throvch tta Soutaera Haadquartcr at tk Varbamagh Hatal. Bfei. aiah, North Carollaa. aa aiaeoatlnnad thla off lea and antjt farther notice will be boel tree the Wubinstba affie at tha hrm Wlllard Hotel. Fatrona ( the Marav Davia' mnaie and then ydsalrmg ta give danaaa ara advbad that the aricinal lUm bavla' Ortha.tr "ciS wbtahwaV ealr tkrwsh thaafficaa at the New Wdlrd Hotel, - Waahlntn.- Meyer Davis' Orchestra -" Orchestraa Extrsordiaary f T. FAMOUS FOB ITS DANCE MUSIC Mail order Dept Ordera filled tti4 -rnailtd f hours, koliahle service. .;. ISati. faction guaranteed. $25;00ySIUK --SKIRTSt-! 1 9.75 ------ Dew Kist, Fan-ta-si, Crepe de Chine and Baron ette Satin Skirts. .New Season T"-"rr-: '-r--!- lstiades.i2 1 " r - ' '" : Summer Silk Dresses , D-$24r75r.. The Three Remarkable Sale Price Are Drawing Hundreds of Customers to Our Store Taffeta Slk, Georgette Crepe,; Foulard I Georgette Dresses in all colors, Printed and Satin Dresses at A Coat .1 TRAVEL CAN $40.Q0 COAT SUITS, "rJ: tfOQ 7C for . . , , , .'i . . Pi7 I D 2 -Men'a-WeajSergeuitsJBraidjrrimrned, Fancv Silk Lined. .""' C r-:-r for vvl Tricotine and PoiretT will Suits Misses: and Women's Suits. Tailored, Semi-Tail-" ored and Box Coat Styles. Sizes 16 to 44. t $75.00 COAT SUITS $59 50 GG A ii THE LOST CITY"-TUESDAY tha i last forty- dy. TU retura ef Americans under present condition is " ! cane cut of tha house of a friend and lighted a cigar -ho gave- me " aaid Jubrab. -"After the first few puff 1 can't remember anything except a split ting eadjch this morning." .-T Rhctxmatisin incompletely' stashed out afylha vstsm by the celebrated -bhivar kUn,-rVri tcr. Positivrlv guaranteed by monev-baek offer. Tastes fine; eosts a t-"!. De nver ;.y where by our fiatelgb agents. Porter Caady Co. Phoo theav i '-t. DUNN & THOMPSON ' "DISTRIBUTORS" liiiil :: 'V.;-j-ilttK' STORES- - T V' x ir 'SOUTH'S LARM WOMENSrMISSESND C H I Li tieorgettes, sports ureases 01 crepe ae Chine, and Taffeta Silk tOA 7C Dresses, at . . . .$19.75 and Pa4X. I J $14.75 Suit BE PURCHASED AT A BARGAIN N O W. Tricotine, Poiret Twill and Serge Suits. - Styles to Fit Any Woman or Miss. . $125.00 COAT -for . We have in stock, two beautiful Three-, Piece Suits that pow offer them Sale price . . i were $89.50 to now be purchased for -TOD AY.AND TUSD AX SUPPORTED BY ROBERT GORDON Iff - sssvsateuMuasaaaaii J. Stuart Blackton Production a PATHE NEWS MONDAY- The Great Wild Animal Serial C ASTORIA . For laftnts and CbJMrea ; In Jlsa rcr Cvsr C 3 Year Always awwra tha t . Sigaatur of . rjIlT. DaTOaVITS '- - - POMPEIAN OUVEOIL1 . - k cWnckxas foraaladat wcmdeTfallora 'r ... JTJKE FICTOBU1. jPATTEEXB . Oa itala D R E N'S ta .- -a Summer SUITS $74.75 were each 125.00.We7-r- at - . Si7A 7k V. . . .... . ay I I D $99.75. Can $74.75 I 1'KB1EJ1BS!5SSI ii n S3
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