DREADNOUGHTS OF ttfNG WHO WILL BATTLE ON JULY 12. JE5t> Willi ARD. Lui*^._FiRPO. 0 PERSPECTIVE OF THE GRAHAM MEMORIAL BUILDING To be erected at the University of North Carolina as a 8tudents' Activities building and social eenter for the student body. The building it to be located on the old University Inn ?ite, will face west towards the Battle-Vance-Pettigrew dormitories, with appropriate entrance towards Franklin street and the Alumni building, and is to cost $400,000. subscriptions for which are now being raised by students of the slumni. The plans for the bailding, which will be of the late Georgian atyle of architecture, brick with limestone trimmings, have been drawn by Messrs. Kendall, of Mc*| Bom, Mead, and White, and Nash, of the T. C. Atwood organization. Constrnction of the central unit will be begun in 1923 24. TRIAL OF MARCEL CACE1N, FRENCH COMMUNIST. Exclusive view of French Renate during the trial of Communist Mnrcel Caceln, accuaed of high treason against France. Marcel Cacelu \n on the extreme right front row In box with counsel. Photo Hives a pood Idea of the Importance of the case. The members of the Senate are seen seated In their places acting aa a whole as the highest Court of .luetics io France. AERONAUTS LOST FROM RACINC BALLOON. Ll?ut Ia J. ROTH. L4?ut T. B. MULL Lleuti. L. J. Roth and T. B. Null. I'. S. N.. whoae balloon empty. was found halt aubmerced In Lake Erie. The dead body of Roth ?u alao found. HONIMTAL NKWS Mrs. Crowder Jennings of Route iThroe, city, is improving after an operation. Mft. John Gregory of Route Three, Is getting along wi ll, after an oper-, ation. John T. C* randy of Grand.v re Iturned home Tuesday after undergo Inn an operation. Mrs. Olive Hnvman of Kilty HaWI; [underwent an operation Monday and Is L'ettinir alonu well. J I*anI Brothers of Route Three is improving, after an operation. Mrs. N. S. Sawyer of IP II street Ih at the hospital for nu-dieal treat ment. Georgians Shannon, colored, of Weeksvllle, Route One. |.? Letting 'alont well, after an operation. Marylon Lasslter, colored, of Cul pepper street Ih Improving, after an operation. Mary Humphries, colored, of Mo yock. is doing well, after an opera- ] tion. Pergonals Mrs. George F. Greene of Rlch ? mond and Mm. C. M. Poyner of Mo jyock arc the guests of Mrs. T. S. Ilar >nsy on West Main street. Miss Verneena Perry of First street has returned from a visit to Miss Bruce Taylor at Como. Mrs. A. C. Twlford of Lake City, |S. t\. has returned home after spen ding several days visiting her father. J. ('. Perry, on First street. Miss Inez Reld left Wednesday to upend ten days at Virginia Reach. Mr an<k?Mr*. 8. M. Parker. Mrs. ; P. A. Parker. Ralph Wilcox, and Jim Moran motored lo Burgess Moii 'day Alio wer? *he guests of Mrs. C. B. Parker. Ktizell/ois Will Picnic The Ruzellan class of Hlackwell 'Memorial Sunday school will hold Its 'annual plrnir at Bartlett's Beach | Friday afternoon Automobiles and itrucks Hrlll lea*'e the church prompt ly ?t 3:30 and members are asked to he there accompanied by their hus bands and babies, who are the Invlt ed guests. No one has to take a pic nic basket, for the supper is to be mysteriously provided by the river- , side. H. C. Bright Co. | Diamond?, Jfatche* X Jewelry $ i II In ton HIiIr. - Main Bt. Box Car Home of Near East Workers American Flu; \Va\e* Front Itm S||?|. (iic Dour Whether Still or .Mot i>* vf Angoria. Asia Minor. July 11? "The only American representative in ? this far off country of Asia is a 'young Marylaoder. Charles Imbrie. of Baltimore. Flis duties Include .that of consul, trade commissioner, and conselor to thousands of non ! Moslems who are not popular in :Turkey at the moment, and who be lieve any American can perform miracle for them. Mr. Ktnbrle had been living a hand-to-mounth existence in the poverty stricken city for more "than a year, .but when he married Miss Miss Kntherlne Gillespie of New York, director of the Near East It j lief OrhphaiT;TJfp.". " fPc^illv, h?? (thoueht il would be well to so hou-e huntlntr. Angora.however, has what proba bly is the most acute housing i age of any city In the world., hence tho young couple decided to set up 'ihousekeeping in the only box car to I Id in town, and now the American flag waves from its sliding door. Although a bit crumped for room, especially when company calls, the |American home on wheels is tite cleanest place in Angora. It stands 'on a railway siding and is always rtxidy to be coupled to a train for P'?K kef* 1 ibrle ^ ? ml. 1 on? of Mr. Imbrie's trips of Ins lion to outlying parts of Turkey During these Journeys. Mr* Imbrle carries on her house work a* u-ual. In fact fhe tind* certain advantage in being able to take her hou*e with her in her travel* with h? .* hus'% nd. and says that she will mm it when she return* to western civilization. Kt'KOI'E SHOULD NOT GIVE AMERICA ADVICE Paris, July 11.?America know;* it* own business best. can Jtfdc** for itself whether or not It- will Join the League of Nation*, and this without any advice from Kuropean countries. (*ahriel Hanotau\. former French minister of foreign affair*, said re cently to The Associated PreiR. "There I* no doubt in my mind that the I'nited States will eventual ly co-operate more??-?!?>??? Iy?kt?Hwo-*4 jw-nn affairs, but whether this take* shape in the form of joining the f l.eauue' I* a matter for Amerlcart* to deei?N\" Mr, Hanotnux continued. "\m?ricn I* wi ll able to look after it* own affairs ami If I* my impres sion thai no blame can be directed a-.ainst Washington from Kurope be cause ot failure of the American Sen ate to ratify the pact of th* of Nations. "I'or the present it behooves us to try and settle our own ntuddb'd sit uation before attempting to tlve ad vice to America," Mr. Hanotaux con cluded. I J. M. ELLIS JR. 1/8 North Poindexter Street , On^ Speeial Sale Is Bringing Big Crowd*. Peop!a? art1 Buying and Coming Bark for Mora*. Ba*at-Bargains ore Offered in This Sale. We list a fa'w ila-nis here. Caiina* anal see amr entire line a>f bargains: Ladies' Illack Oxfords. One 36-Inch wide Porcalo, strlpen Rlriip, hand turned soles and and checks; our 20c grade, rubber heela. $1.75 trade; durint thin Rale, yard . ...13c our special price 91.29 ??.?. , , ? ??4Inches ? wide Cretonne, Lad ton' Comfort Black Kid attractive onion*; our 20c Soft Lace OxfordB, with rub- trade; durinu thin sale, her heels. $2.75 yard 1JV trade #1 .MO Men's Work Shirtx, solid '4 4 x 2! Turkish Towels. color, blue. Khaki and polka 40c trade, to be sold for 2.V dot, 85c trade for 30c Dress Clnthatns, 26 Inches wide, checks and plaids, 15c Men's Dress Shirts, fancy trade for, yd. ,/... Utc stripes, about 00c trade for SSc Oil Cloth, 46 Inches wide, attractive patterns and solid Hoys' Work Shirts, sglld white; our 4 0c and 35c trade, blue; our, 50c trade; du-rint during this sale, yd. 23c this sale r.. JI3c Sale Ends Thursday of Next Week ;\?ir SHOW -ROOMS FOR DODGE and CADILLAC America's Ureal cut Motor Car I allies GEORGE C. CULPEPPER Dintributor For ill Xortheantern JSorili ( ami inn Now Located at South Road Street Between Main and Fearing SlroolK VISIT US AND SEE THE WONDERFUL NEW Dodge Bros. Steel Body Sedan Sold ami Demonstrateil Exclusively fly I S Geo. C. Culpepper, Dealer Grover Jackson, Salesman TELEPHONE.833. SOUTH HOAD ST. Elizabeth Citv, North Carolina

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