V,. . ;- 5.1701 v: t Kna,aviii0- m 'ft . ':-;1 f;; :: ' Pheenix, N. : 'wte-j ii.rirk..w Up is not 1 r.REATEST to ccwiE5T - .;Mazie loilyer; ; X J' Continuel From age; :C-ne.) Mrs. HOW THEY STAND.? Abbottsburg, N. C Cashwell . . . . tc lAcme, N. C..' Jiattic Powell Ruby bcuu... .. Mrs. Robert Belch .. .. .. .. Annie McLean .. . . . ... . . B. L. Daniel . . . . . . . Atkinson, N. C. Mabel Henry Sallie J- Kelly ...... .. ., Mamie Woodcock .... . . . . AUiryvme, n. u. Bovelia Autry Fay Ca?nweii ... : . Viclet Cooper Bladenbero. N. u. Hillburn .. Boardman, N. C. Lucile Jolly.. '.. .. Bolton, N. C. Maude Council Burgaw, N. C. Ophelia Carr.. Anna Delle Futch . . . . .. . I. Rachel Johnson.. Mrs. Lula Wallace ......... Burgaw, R. F. D. No. 3, N. C; Mabel Bowen . . .. Effic Blanchard . . .... . . . . Cerro Gordo Griffin . . . . . . . . . . 6,070 27,990 31,2901 - rA - - "i M'ii Fair;: Bfuff. r. c? ' 37 440 ! Anderscn '32J60 ; Lillian Bartley": :.-VV -.. :34;080 K Aon "cmaB :vooB3 . . 33,070ftoe Rew-. 9,240 V U V - , Fairrnont, NC;--. . j Bennie fiaker: ; . 6 200 ; Ho,"iie .Gtoum . .. 5,670 " t ' V ! Eve Thcfiipscn. . - 1 10,230 6,100 3,690 6.92D .Faison, H, C. Mrs. Clarence " Daniel -rL P; 6,100 ' aeth Gibson . . . . r, . iviargaxet sjoutnenana . . .:. Fregman, N. C. Ethel Grlmsley . . .. .. . . Minnie Hardy . ,. . . : . ; ? Garland, N.. C. Bella i Carter; . 1- .". " . .' . . 3,090 '4.Q20 Mrs. P. s Crcmartie Pauline Hammond .- Virginia Smith Chadbourn, N. C. Kate lirown Abbio Grant . . i!rk Nina Nance "Clarkton. N. C. Amanda Clark . . . . . Lucv Williams Mamie Ivey '. Clinto;:, N. C. Lucile Collins Rebecca Hines .'. .... Lucile Kelly . Lillie Lewis . . .... Gladys Newman . . . . Pauline Newsenre T. . . Sarah Rogers ci pro n 5,070 eia werrmg. . , . . ........ . I . , ; - - Gibson, N. C. v qa ! Jessie Baxley . . . . . . . . 2 320 W.--H. Webster . . . . ' .Gladys Wnght 4 260 ' . Goldsboro, N. C; 4,920 i I5ots Crawford . . . 6100 1 ! v " Hamret, N. C. j Elizabeth Cloud. . .s t . . 2,810 &osDuef:fc..i!V. J,650i Catherine Russell .., .'. .. 5,120 Gladys Sherwood . . . . . . v . I Grace Simpson ;i . . 2.400 j Hatlsboro, f. Cv 1,910 Esther Miller ; 37,830 ; Maude rPieVdo : j (Bessie Prink .. .. .. .. .. 2.360 j ivanhoe, N. C. 1,700 Mrs. Q. G. Bannerman . 4 120 Margaret :C.orbett .. .,; . . : . 1,870 , Jacksonville, N. " 2.710 rKvelyn Cole., v. f. .. 38,390 Mary Erama Freeborn 3,410 IWon Klein. 38,410 38,490 431b 3,660 ; 2460 3.100 1,950 1.000 4,970 6,020 37.410 33,640 5.200 3,900 5.070 Mr ITWi rUr,v,t v i -s? n-ttik Lillian .Taylor. , 5.010 JnexllSdgertori Agnes ' mtsoif"-; fir f 2.l2ti1-"'. & -.: (From The New York-EWorld.) '.yy unu ,prceufcs ueww , iao - sec- titstalinent' of the results tot r: its '. j&j, i -X .910; tJiitiati uri-rmpurff, w, r t Tola CoJe I Maggie Hasty . 3,f30 7.069 1,250 2,44t 1,070 iLigenla Fairley V;-? i:; .13,700 -Ellett Ioiig. . 'V;v. . . ' 4.16b Myrtle Willouhby v . ; '.- Vv tpVis, ; s. a Dorothy Gladys Butler .1 1 . . ' Lumberton, N. C. Mrs. helton Mckenzie v . . Carrie Parham . . . . . . ; I Margaret Pitman . . . , . ' Amanda : Ethrldge . . . . . .Eliza Townsend. . , . . . . : Lrota Smith- ; . . : . Iola Ivey.:,'. V. . . . .'. ". . .. ' anolla,JH. : Maggie QarrdlJ .. .. .. Marietta, N. C." Mae pliVey .. -k:. . t ; . Miriori, s" Ci' Ruth McEaehern . T. . vk ' Edith Snipes .;. .... ; - Maxton. N. C. J eddie Mae Bristo w ... . . Anna Bell Henderson . . . . o 70A Maude McRae' .. .. 4 250 1 Pelia Ormond , Mayviiei n. c. Mrs. Ernest A. Taylor - ?'-:r'r f; i RosebMro, C. Crosby : Fishpr :; . , U-v VRosenflt; N. dV' arrtJihr v ' '"i f- ithreelinen in' 'weekly session at Elgin, ' ' ; nUlfii; the. basic -price :: of butter ' Y. thrnghout the United gUtes; ;0 It :?Iia fixing pj' deteralhliig'b'y con-: suits tot;-its trdct. " comblnktion; or agreement, the investigation of the food -situationvint bids' br. offers which' members of . said the; fif stlnst4lment cf dealing - with; speculations in Grace Faseif, . , . . . 'V. Bessie- Broke sfcivf6 'nlBrt.fKflf' thosf nnnfnHnna or " X" ' basd oii single- sale of 25 tubs of butter, - each , "containing" 60 pounds i bids br.' offers -which, members of. said Elgin ?Boifd "of Tade-shaU, make' with I respecpo purchases or sales of ; but ter, to, ftdrance 01 the- making 01 said bids or offers ; ', - -t': Other Prohibitions.., r. vr." 7; requrrlfig, y conipelllng or '. de mandln'g by board - rule,? by-law.,- or otherwise,' thatv the , members of said Elgin ' BoardL of Trade to use. the quo tations .or prices pttter which are made by means, of ' transactions upon country.' fixes'.;, the r 'price ' upon jvhleh,:' , ;', ; butter "goes, into'' consumptlonJ'; Elgin ; " crfeamery .; '.butter, . extpi,; grading ' at; .'. least" $3. per cent! of A' possible ,100 S' V - pef tent.1 of. XlaT.or, body, color salt and: packirig.rx,iv v r ; 2l , . ; T.--:' ' i To the' V extent as- outlinei .above,." ' ricTtVrael system now in use meets appatv J s and .-vihe fnjunction, but in practice V j-J", the sale- of 25 tubs, ; each ; containing . ' r. amaiinium of 60 ;pounds, . fixes the , : V price week: in and .week'. out. for the , ' 60,000,000. . pounds of ; so-called Elgin cfeamery; butter; .'extra, ) grading" i t y valuaUon ot ,.$18,00,000, annually v r;: produced, , according to the records i cf ' the- Elgin Board of trade and aH 1T . . ; other grades as well. ,:- -S ';::";. J-P-. t That" this iniestigatlon may: be em v? 1 ' . 6,050 kneads Ferry, N. C. 4,720 : v Sputhport, N. C .j Mm-e 'Daniels f i . ,770-; Jaiiie James . ; . , 7,020! Bessie Newton. . . . . . . . "y.Pl"--'-',. St, Pauls, N. C. 3,700 JChristianna Guy to n. . .. Supply, N C. inently fair, the representative" K . of.'.' 6.& l: of Tde as d basic th0 week, 8ales on the board durln r; .1110 ceafcien.' cf tlio maximum butter, .'- ' pcoductfon in the Elg'n district" "v Juno rnd July. During these twV. ,; - months of last summer the greatest number of sales mado at the weekly price-fixing session were as follows;'. 3,010 JBeala WiUiains" X . .. .. . . 4,pl, . " v ' " '( -T r""f v price in comracis ior ine purcnase r 1.640 j ' ' Sha1Iotte. N. C. - 4 gg,0CT,)6Q, - pftinds vpf "Butter having a gaie of Abutter ininterstate commerce; 1,110 Irne BLourk . . t?J:',f . . 2.2Q0 1' it1 ?$ dPF??a!ely I "From- maJdngfictitlouaLpr; washed 13,160 Rexie Tripp;; . .' ; ,: . : : : 7,. i'Mq M9!'V4 :.:;'':4:'i:-. : - . j or pretended sales or purchases of . . : KaUe .Russ L . ?. i '. . . . . . 3.620 ? ' I C " 'i" fey Si S. Fontaine.) ; . butter for the purpose of. misleading r m 9 , . 4 . JessiePigott.. .. . .. .. .. ,i 5.Q50 tderchandising. center in. .the country 11,750 R. F. B., M.Vynville, N. C. j.. 38,140 Sadie' Mbrtoii' Lizzie Mills . '. i ; v .... . . 1 " Mt. Olive, N. C. Elizabeth McGee .... . .1 . . .Mull ins, C. , 1,740 U10 1,370 3,900 ! ft 4 fin ' . WMIIiriB, . 5'4yu ; Belle Jennerette ;. .. Anna Mclntyre .'. . . . . Ruth- E. Wolff .". .. .. . New Bern, N. C. J Pauline Barrington . . . . .. . j Newberlln, N. C. 5.070 Mrs. R. C. Applewhite . . . . 6,070 Elizabeth Mettler . . . PembroKe, N. C. 2,100 Mrs. Margaret Penningtpk. 7,960 ; Pearl Sheppart. .. .. .. v. 9.260 R. F. D.. Pembroke. N. C 4.06O 1,960 3,900 "4,100 .1,000 1,720 10,400 f . . . 4,620 4,160 5.9O0 31,450 Wrnli Makess Cold Corners Cozv If kirEgS VC : n r - n 1 fflfiwrnitt 7 ijltt Get a Perfectioismbics 6 yl Sj$iglfflf cr it's comfort ' ihsuraiakes ''''AiffH zV f the coldest cornTO ' " j er by far than any coaJ fire. Spreads- - ,XVsS I I uS9 fT I H comfort . whreyer you .i'L.- 4 U dressing room, , bathroom or .pantrw y; A-y ttf ' T g4 , ; r Cnyitanyiiv ; teofj ' ' "'tt ' Dean, durable gcjo-too -.- - Tiig 1 . " I " ' any of the 2,000,0j)0 useriry?ror ' "TrTiyiVorfe-V-d," S hardware, mniiture 1 r? 5depurtrnent r( '" ' Use Aladdin Sea fl' "'r'v " i I STANDARD OIL COMPANY , .; I II (New Jersey) I f , -. - -k - . . - ' .. ... ; , .-, .... ' II . BALTIMORS.- . : - I l-'v's:- '.' r t&i&iim&k'- r..yjfx--'f&-&0.gF 5.0SO 1720 6,410 , Rotha ; Sellers 2,369 1 . ' Swansboro, . N. C. Grace '. Bloodgood. Elizabeth Dardetf . . . . . . JuIia Piner. . .. .. . .. UOlive Pittman ...... . . Retta:Ward V. ; . . : ! '. , V- Tabor, N. C. "Veima-BellJ . ... Sallie Gairrell . . . . . . . . Ada- Graham . . . . . . . 3.B50 ' Retha Ward . . '. . .-. .. 16.720 1 Edna ..white .-M ; Tar Heel, N. C. 1,140 ; Alice Campbell Leila Grimes . . Bula Smith Hattle Monroe .... . . . . y Teaehey., N. C. Beatrice MMlTlti' . . 1 . . .. Wilma" Wells .... . . .. Mrs. A, E. Page .. .. .. .. Town Creek, N. C Lizzie F. Cannon .. .. .. IBeulah McKeithan ; . . . . Gussie Skipper ...... . Mrs. W. H. Walker .iv . . . . Turkey, N. C. Lena Hunter .... ....... Annie Lou Kelly ...... Veronc, N. C Beulah Adams . t rv . . . Nannie Sewell . . ; . ; . Warsaw, N. C. i j-Annie"iiee Adkins.' .. r? Evelyn Anderson . . -; v ;-. . Martha. Best. . . . . . . .. Julia Ricks I V" . . . : . Mattie Owens . . . .-. Sarah Hunter . ... . . . . Watha, N. C. Pansey Justice .... '. Wallace. N C. Maggie Cox . . . . . . , ..iwem-ji'-i . . Mrs. L. F. Saunders ... Rena Sykes .. . . . .. Whiteviiie, N. c. Eugenia Britt ;. Penny Carter . Rachel Grady T.uc:lfc Powell ... ........ Jessie Smith.'. . . ;u . ; - . Winter Park. N. C Mrs. G. A, Bishop .. . . j Virginia Cockrell .... . Evelyn. Jir-n .. .. WSimington, N. C Thelnta' Applewhite . . . . . Mamie ; Baldwin .'. ; . .- '1 . Alma Bryan ... . . . . Effa Boon V. - .1" . . . . . . Mrs. B. C. aggett Ara carter Mrs. M. B, Cavanaugh, . Frances Cheek " . . ' . . L 'MtB J. E;-Ciar'-...; Mfs. Fretf?W;v Dock .i Mrs. J. E.' Ennett Mrs. F. Eubank , . . .. . Sue Everett . . i -. . -.' Marie 'Fleet . . .. Bs9 Hrtrdwick . . Mamie Godwin . . Sadie Green : . ' . . . . Vera Furlong ....... . Josephine Harriss . . Mary C.' Hewlett .... . Mrsi James E. Holton . . Act. Humphrey . . ... Hettie R. James . . . . . Saliie Justice".. Gladys Johnson . . .. . Beatrice Leslie . . Mrs. T. I. Linder . . . . ChicagOiipetf. 16. Three men traT- ,any person as to -the actual, price at Z,im el. ' etery; Saturday, morning from Chi- wlch butter is' being sold upon said '1 cago to n:in.;' 39 on the .Elgin; Board of Trade, or. which are 3tf.$50 C-icago, 'IMftialcjiiii: -1 .SI." !' Rail-1 intended to be used ;in any way as a 32,870 way . . A nere, at. noon . tne assemoiy 30,890 room of the !' Elgin Board of '-Trade -;c they fix the weekly quotation for:, El 4,50 ini creamery, butter. The. telegraph and cable carry their decree to every basis for the making of quotltions of prices on said Elgin: Board ot Trade; X" UU- -kr--.Q vr,- JIV MW'fMlli'WO Saturday, June 17175 tubs. Saturday. July 1250 tubs. ; Saturday. Julv 8 275 tubs. Saturday, July 15175 tubs. i? 1 p, So, taking this total,' reached , In a" -v-.-V; or knowingly permitting- pf . said Elgin $eason, when the creamery men of : uoard oi Traae at any nme any, saie ? ,T- ' - V n. nrr.hR nf bntW that is not a mum putput to the, market, only ' 875 3,710 arid to ' every market in th clrillied j bona fide transaction rjri which the, Pasa through the price-fixing , , world to which 'the export trade of j 8elle In eood faith intends lo deliver ! Medium of the Board of Trade, while : 3,8io the country extends, and it forms 'tne ; the, commodity : and the ; purchaser In -ll!muIn total of receipts. la- 3,820 basic:, prices for : all grades - of table 2,400 butter imtfl these1 food arbiters meet -.760- So carefully have these men .hedg ' v' themseiyes .iabuU';HiU!i.la--jB-i 2.010 guards that investigatdrs of . the JDe 1,090 partment of . Justice atfd rpresent 10 atiyes of the United States district good, faith intends to accept and ; pay Chicago is about 124,000 tuba a Vi4v? 7JLW- f 'From making or participating in or knowingly permitting to be made any sale br purchase of butter on said El gin Board of Trad, in pursuance of . whn on Saturday. October 28. iho any combination or, corispiraby by 6r gregate amount contracted for on . attorneys at umcago, wno nave ? xof ptween any two ot persons or cer ' Here we have the main objection . ,u3w weeks maintained a close espionage; porationa to raise or lower br affect upon their deliberations and the sys- tno price of butter on said Elgin Board t70 tern by which they arrive at their valu- 0f rade; and ' thereby to raise ot atifbns, ; JaVe.',-.teen unable so far. to iorer or affect the price of butter in . .2.0QO fini any evidence that there hasten interstate commerce; 2, any' violation " of the Sherman ;anti- "From making or causing to be ' trust law."- - ; ' r made any offer to buy or sell butter . 2.550 The investigation, moreover, has re- on 8aI1 Egin feoard of Trade at a 3'Jveaed no ; legal pfoof apparently tht price which has been agreed uport by . 32,2w.;thVg any twQ or more of the members of "' -fter thid i . permanent injunction Mnded eai board or by, any one or more of 2 dovrn Apr:! 28 1914, by United Staters said members and any other person 'fj District Judge K. M. Landis in the or persons prior to the making of 5 v. suit of . the Government against the satd offer." 2720i Elgin Board Of ;Trade, prohibiting Board Reorganized. ' vi'J that institution . .1 After the issuance of this decree the g'n "From appointing or authorizing the entire official personnel of the board appointment of any officer, agent or was changed at the succeeding annual 2qLq committee of said Elgin Board of election .Charles H. Potter, of the e jg" Trade, whether of one or more per- fQrm element, replacing as president ?. - sons; to fix or sugget. the price of jOUil Newman, who had held that po- 4,260. 3,600 2.040 butter; ' . .sition for nearly a quarter of a cen- "From maintaing, a quotation com- tury; Frederick Grell supplanting "O. mittee or; any : other committee or u Gurler as vice president, and W . Outing October last the , maximum weekly r sales on the Elgin Board of Trade exceeded 25 tubs , only once, to the system in practice at ElglnV,- ' assuming that there, Is no collusion c v whatever between any of the parties. " v In interest in these small weekly , ,v sales, tt will be seen that taking )4 -them at their maximum they constU tute an infinitesimal unit upon which to fix the ,price of millions fit-' a', pounds '6f butter, that go Into an- : nual consumption. . - ; ' loen agency of said Elgin Board of Trade Wi sherwln J4nd ' L. L.' Taylor sue-, 3 710 - lueinuciDunj ... wuv "ttr1... .:7rr'w..ceeciing as .treasurer ax iu .beureuu jr 2 520 Price or Pr!cs ot butter r.- f p. Mason, and Coiwin W. Brown, re- ' ' . ""From quoting or publishing any snectivPlv. These men. with the ad- 6 700 P13 DUtte purporting to be dition of C. C. Hawley arid Frederick ; .'marked prices,' iigin prices' or the r. Moles, have since formed the 'board i j 000 prices obtaining upon V the board of -of trade. - j 3'020 said defendant corporation, unless singularly enough -'it Was almost 36310 arid except such prices be those which wholly through the efforts, of and in-t 6'00 have actually obtained upon said formation .furnished by Frederick R. j ' ' ; 1 r Moles, the last mentioned of these. Do Your Christmas Shopping al J.MOLKY&CO. : 91 "V 1.820 Marie Lockfaw . . .. . . 2,500Mary Lorenzo .. . . .. . 3.020 Mrs. Herbert McCartney . ,5.910. Rosa Mathews .. .. .': . 4,820 Annie McMillan .. ..; .. Edna Myers . . . . . 35,470 Sophie Northron . . . . .. . 38,130 Aiinabe.lle Nurnberger .. . 30,400 Mrs. S. F. Page .'. .. Mrs. L. Parker . . 25 220 Marie Paul . .. .. .. . 26,040. Bessie Pope .. . 11,210 Mrs. J. A. Raynor .. . 32J970 Catherine Roach .. .. .. . 8,070 Mrs. Bessie M. Robbins . 5,100 Loree Rodgers .... . . . 15,170 Trixie Rouse . -.460 Mrs: J. N. Sandlin . 4,920 Anna" SkippeY : . .. . . . 31,950 Callie ScoU -. . . . . . . . 8,400 Elizabeth Sloan .. .. . . 2,620 Wilkinga Smith .... .. . 6,210 Rrth Rolles Sebrell .. .. . 6.DS0 Mary Wright Taylor ,. . . 13.120 Florence Taylor . . . . .. . 12,950 Gladys Twining .. . . . . . 730 Aimer "a Wolf . . . . . 5,080 Mrs. Walter L. Woods .. .. . . 4.7HO Mary Glenn 'Williamson . . . . 30,350 VyUmtnfltofl, R. F. O. 2, . 38,040 Edfta P;-Brown .. . , ... . , 38,750 Alma Padrick . . 3480 1 Wiie- M ., Carey" . . , . . . . . 7,080 Beulah Edena . . .. .. . - 3;020 Kate Williams ' : . ;-v . 14,390 Witlarrt, tt. C . 1,300 Car. V-ii V. . . . . . 10,200 men, with whom an interview is given f . 29,850 below, that the governriient was able i . 28;400 to obtain the collusion in price fixing i . 3,090 by which; it won its suit. . .11,450 i ' in obedience to the injunction, the . 5,610 Elgin Board of Trade anaended its j . 2.100 charter and-abolished its price com-1 . 18,150 mittee, subst'tuting theefor the pres . 35,450 erit system, by which an informal com-' . 13,050 mittee of members, consisting of three : . 6,340 or more three being necessary for a ; . 3,700 quorum5 irieet every week and filx the ! . 27,120 quotation on an actual sale jof butter, j . . 3,710 These members volunteer for the . 37,920 task. In theory the committee mayi . 22,830 embrace the entire membership of the! . 22,330 board, consistlns of 275 men cream- i . 4,920 pry men, agents, brokers and dealers . 34,250 but in practice it consists generally , . 6.100 of the three men seldom the same i . 29.040 who journey each week from Chicago . 30,900 for their self-appointed task. . 10,750 Preparatory to their deliberations . 1,400 the secretary of the Elgin Board of! . 7,400 Trade posts on the. call board tho . 32,300 amount of butter offered for salo ati . 37,870 a minimum price and the nmount for j . 33,220 which there is a' b:d at themaxtmum ' : 33,620 fr-ce. A transaction is invariably . M effected at a level between these 18 120 . prices satisfactory to the producer j 9400 and tho bidder, and this sale, appa1-: 2,1 A! ently bona fide, so far as the observa- r 11,840 tiona of the Federal authorities 2,070 -constitute the . basis-upon- . whieh. . every wholesale and retail dealer in j 37,510 every city and every hamlet in the Where you will find the largest. stock of Merchandise in the city from which to make your selec tion. What j'ou buy here 'is strictly at one nrlce and at' the 11' right price. .-" Suits of Worthy Fabrics $12.50 to $30.00 t ' Worthy, in substantial weaves that are-constant in serviceable wear. Distinguished in a wealth of corerful designs that have pat terned the winter vogue of tex; tures. Tweeds, Cheviots, Wors teds; Stripes, Checks and Mix tures and Solid Colors in profu sion. Suits of style precedence S for Men of discerning taste in . V - Ui coo. A :-.. ir- Overcoats $10 to $30 Dark Oxford Gray and Black; 'silk velvetyiollar; lined through out with Skinner's satin. . A Coat of correct cut; for dress cr busi-: ness, that is ever popular with men who favor lines that mold to form. ' 1 . 1 A comprehensive Range .of Sweaters, Hats, Underwear, Trunks Suit Cases, Traveling , Bags, Umbrellas, Collars, Ties, Caps, Hosiery, Walking Caiyos, Bath Robes, Smoking Coats, Shirts of . every description. J. M J50LKY& CO. One Price Clothiers A Furnishers:: Nov t North Front Street. ' M . , OAR LET? ' HE i rvi r ' . k r ; " . r . r 1 . - - -r . & . . r .. - - -- m .-:. -. ir :. . v , - " - ... t . -t-i a ...-.. s-.m-s v .- wtr-rr-. 71 '-- -, - - -. np . w w v.e s ay ii -l 1 I ' II - ir- I. . - . - - - r-- 1 J m : - ..r - , ? M M M . M I I VIII I I 111 m tl'.'.tl . - -rt-.- - ; I f - :';,- J - ---MMiP ' I " - I. i fl CT.I - f" " T "t ' T ' - j W-.'v m S IS.- iJT. 77? T- .. 171 S ' ' I fiv"v i b-tx ; r- .1 t.,ii.Ajvi jvjiJiiMiti-vvJ' :.. 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