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10 GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1921. The Special Session Must Get Hump On Itself Say Lobbyists (Continued from Pajfp One) pnsal; ft Knerally does. The Demo crats have the advantage In funking ihtBordkl appeal and thf-y aro work ing it. Thla reversal of positions i Intcmut inif. In Republican count.!, bond s without vote of tho pooplr, are far from taboo. Imnsro,-r.c app'iln airafnKt thtue evidence of proteins arrn't utranKPrn to tht ( icnn'iata. Whtn a" lifpubHeun wtnator K-t in the way of a Iomocratl" reiirewtntattve tho Republican U nhown whre to pet off. When the liemoratic nennlor blocks a HopubHcHii im-amirf. ktpuI 1h (he reward for exposure of trickery, Mr. Reynold unflersnanda the kind of KJimr that he , must play, bat ho Is ro un though he thought It mlffht do Ruod to be in ItnklKh. And It may ht back homo when the 1122 flee tbm la called. Mr, Tteynoldfi' objection to the ctc tbm In two-fold. The Albemarle law yer never law a bopulaf break It neck to build by plrbuoltt a court Iiouho. Then If the proposal rarried, the actual bufldltiK would bo delayed all tho way from Mx to 12 months. The Ins nfk lrnmediatn action and sec the danicovs of delay. The outs get tha other Mlruit The Senate A ) The municipal ttiinnee aot m It has parmeri the house la unconstitutional and Invalid In in opinion of u num ber of member; f th m-nute, whloh th supreme court for An opinion on LAST WEEK OF THE Hundred of Pleased Customer! - Take Advantage of, Oppor- tunity of Getting a Suit or Overcoat for $1. . ' This In the' lsst week of our treJ mendous ONE POLL AH HT1T and overcoat naif. There are at least a thousand ood values here for thin wsek In snappy new overcoats and aulta. Buy 'a suit at tha (really re duced prices and you get an overcoat for 11.00 Come in early tomorrow! morning; for the first selection. $ t o SUIT FOR $24.75 And An Overcoat For 1 SUIT FOR $29.75 And An Overcoat For $ 1 SUIT FOR $33.75 And An Overcoat For Come and Investigate A Big Chance To Save Liberty Tailors (ho Inv.i Die T! i na il f nn to of he Itaii are at drl in iy. he I'll off? an d I ton tal the Han lie Jon h o m thr the 356 S. Elm Street fiinKt it lit lotia lit v ftt Ih. ttM whin. alldlty was one of the causes for Niii'i'liil aafiainn nl tha In ir I ala t nr.i 'he liouso utnendmHTit which Is glv- fllo trnllhl.. nu nrrnHn..ri Ku 9 ..... .. " u; 'PreHontntlve Hchdrlx, of Madison. i prormro mat Aiaoison county my will not have to attlimlt th proposition of a bond Issue to the vote the peoplo before the bonds may iMKllCd Mr. ItMrwIrlv a,i,l Ui.ntiti.i- mspy, who also lives In Jladlnon. 1 at vHnnnce on cue umpnmncnt. sen- r Ittitntirv tinea ti..t ViIIjva tha Tann ic Jitn.llflmnt r,nr,Mitt, Ih. ..nt. nt of the people of Madison coun- jie nuts not tnina mat they would Willinir to ha hnnit. nut nn th.m ithout vote of the people and he Htrlktt nil! lh llanlriv .m.nilm.nt Th. committee stood with Senator llamsey ia repomeu tue nouse bill as atnend- i . . - , Despite the fact that he believes the tallvs of the wishes of the people of ia towns in Aiadison county, Senator .msey told tho senate that ha real- fl that thit tlm. WUI riptaln. ai.M hen the lea;lslatura wanted to ad turn. Die did tint want In bun tk. WO.V ftVltn hnmA rnn Aatl lnnwA .1 was absolutely necessary, and while lift hMlllVl!ft th. M.nJlM.i.t wrong and not In accordancs with the latins ot, in. people, in the interest r time ne was willing to withdraw la objections In the form of an amend- eni, uuu hiiow ins Dili to go on Its ireo reauinRS just s It came from in hOtlfte. K, liallavnil that ....Ikl.. thn oourts and other laws would pro tect the people of the county from I ht, nttemtlt inn thrnw. I.tn .... km , the representative from Hendrlx. uoin tne representative and senator ire Kepubllcans so the majority Is lot confronted with a partisan Issue n the question, which is purely local n Its application, but which affects he whole bill. In the Interest of time Senator Ham ey said he would withdraw his amend- nent tOklll the Hnnrl-lv am. But HoJ Oallert and soma of the other numbers of the senate were of the On! 11 1 tin that tha ttviuntln. h. . ' any particular section from the op eration ot me dim would render It un eonstltutlonal, and therefore Invalid. There was a good deal of discussion on this point, which Anally resulted m re.oiuuon ottered by Lunsford, Lnttff 011111110 An h . . Information as to th validity. ' "in passed second reading, but the vote waa r,nniial4.it i . i l i . . rereferred In order that the opinion of th court might be secured in time for action on Thursday night. But for the fact that tha rejection of the nenum amendment would necessitate six more day In Raleigh Instead of two more, tha senate would stand by the senator frnm XI ,1 1 . . .1 . to exempt Madison oounty towns from ins uunq issue provision. 1 ' , . Other Daslaess. An hour nf tha i...t.'. 1 takon UD on Thttrattav lth na,iinM .u. - ' -nil 1..UIIIR tu, hundred or more bills sent over from ' nouse. i-racticauy all of these went to committees, for the senator Is mak- Inr an .r. . -- r . . .... ..v, iv .nAuiiiui. every Dili that oomos up unless there Is request - j m - w. vnintiuni wiinuui reference. Consequently, while Wednes- Mjr 111K111, inn cuienaar 01 tne senate w ciear, tne nouss messago oontalp Ing bills introduoort es,rly In the ses sion has again clogged tlm docket. Thfl ..ml, nn.ni4 th. Ii ... tlon oomlng over from the house grant Ins; the extrA pay to clerks and to the other employees of the general assem bly during the nerlod nf tha nr, slon. I.. Numerous New Bills. The following t hill. w.- .n... ed In the senate on Thursday: Stubbs AutHoriie Washington to Issue school bonds. Versttr Pravlrlti ninra B.l.na. Insurance for state property, the ap propriation ror which will now buy protection for only SO nee rant nf it, value of property.. Orlffin Prevent fires by careless smokers hy mnklna carelessness nf thin kind a misdemeanor. . Burgwln of New Hanover Repeal law relating to the police pensions of ntningion, passed tnree readings.. Krwili Knr tha fallot nt a of Buncombe coanty. Erwln Joint resolution in behalf ot the telegraph operator and postal clerk on duty during the session. Byrd Amend laws relating to fish ing In Black Klv.r, Mingo and Tonoy Hun In Harnett, Cumberland and Sampson counties. Long, of Halifax Relatlns- in a hnnrl Issue of Littleton. Discussion In tha house at Thurs day's session centered on the amended bank 'hill which nrnvl,!.. other things, that there shall be two sxamlnmluns yearly of all state banks, and makes other changes In the bank ing iaw or tne state which was passed at the regular session of 1921. Representatives Anatln nf n,,llf..1 and Connor, of Wilson, championed the causo of the amendment, which was opposed by - Hob, of Moore, who thought Its adoption would place too sri-m a Durnen upon the banks In HtHlldllllr the exnenaa fnr 1nhla in spection, in addition to the two yearly nAummaunns tne DanKing department of the state corporation commission Is authorised to examine any state bunk as often as It Is deemed necessary. "e anienameni, sponsored by Austin and Connor, was carried after consid erable dehate and after both represen tatives had oulssed Reuresenttulva Hons, who nlnne nnnn,l th. .h... "Tho fart that there have been ao many .n 01. in .onn varouna in re cent months," said Mr. Connor, "Indi cates that tharo has keen too few In spections In tho past. If that is true, then let's oxumlno the slate banks oftener." An amendiment nrri..ii v.v t)--.. ....... tative Matthews, of llertle, seeking to strlko from the hill th. nPn..t.tn.. vldlng for employment of speolal coun- - uriimiitiieni. in cases where It Is annni-a,,, ,h., n-t... of a state bank have been guilty of -i'i,iuiri.i!un. oi mniis ana in other iiaacii wnerein tne banks have been ulntind aeninat waa vnt.il A The amended bill wns finally passed on its third reading and enrolled for t l, nrniiitn. The house concurred In the senate uinenument to tne Murphy bill, which UUtborlSirs the refund nf t.,.. ... ously collected and paid, Into the state ..n.urjr 1M counties. The senate niiiiiiumoni reaucea the time of re funding tha in... Imm a... was originally proposed, to two years. eiiiorceineni or tne state a tomoullc law la nrnvl,lal n. In . I. which passed third reading In the hi.na. 'PI. .. " ' This bill authorises the employ mint of five or Blx special officers b the secretary of slate to curb viola .".Mia ii me auionioone iaw, such a operatlllr eura wlthnut tt.. nn 11 cense, operating ears with mutilated ..., iiuttiiuua numoers, etc. Mlnorlts Leader Williams sought to defeat tht measure hut fallen t nhi.t.. ...n port, the bill passing without a roll ri'ODONMl COnlalnail In n - Kilt Brant a tlivn.r.-a alt., th. n 1 ... w.. D ... .... ..1. ..v ,iv ui una- band had been confined In an Insane hospital for a period of rive years was ri jfclotl. lite inHiinim lyinu upon the table upon the motion of Representa tive Townsend of Harnett. A letter from Marshal Foch of France expressing his Inability to visit Raleigh and to address the gen eral assembly In compliance with an nvltatlon extended to him by the legislators waa read. The house made good progress clear ing its calendars at Thursday's ses sion, passing several score local bills. governor Morrison toaay exienaea the paralo of M. L, Lowder sixty days. The order to the sheriff of Guilford reads: The parole of M. L. Lowder Is here by extended 60 days longer In order that he may receive medical attention which Is certified by a credltblo phy sician, that he Is seriously In need of, upon ooudltlon that he execute a bond in the sum of 15.000, which is satis- factory to the clerk of the court of Guilford county. , , Other cases are as follows: r Leo Stone, Person county"; August term, 1M1. . Manufacturing liquor: ,18 months on county roads. Presented by N. Lunsford, attorney, declined. . C, R. Lamar, Forsyth county; March term, 19m, Retailing; 18 months on county roads. Presented by William Porter, attorney, declined. R. M. Newell, Forsyth county; March term, 1931. 18 months on county roads. - Presented by William Porter, attorney, declined. . t : to What Do You Know About Our w Store? IT WOULD BE A GREAT THING FOR BOTH OF US IF YOU KNEW AS MUCH ABOUT THIS STORE AS YOU KNOW ABOUT YOUR OWN AFFAIRS. - THEN YOU WOULDN'T HAVE ANY CLOTHING PROB LEM. YOU'D KNOW ALL ABOUT OUR DESIRE! TO GIVE YOU EX ACTLY WHAT YOU WANT-ALL WOOL CLOTHING THE MOST WEAR FOR EACH DOLLAR OF PRICE. V V MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS IN ALL THE NEW STYLES TO FIT ANY FIGURE $20 to $50 Every one of our suits and overcoats must give satisfaction or money refunded. WE WILL BE PROUD TO SERVE YOU.' WE FEEL THAT YOU KNOW HOW TO BUY ECONOMICALLY. AND BY GETTING YOU AS A CUSTOMER AND PLEASING YOU REGULARLY WE WILL DEM ONSTRATE THAT OUR CLOTHING AND OUR SERVICE ARE GOOD. A VERY LARGE SELECTION OF CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN. COME IN ANY TIME AND SEE N. H. Silver Company 231 S. Elm St. Greensbore Felder-Briggs Stand M. S.Younts,Mgr. Phone 2941 High Point MANSLAICIITKH IIFAHTNG AT DIHHAH PUKTPOKED tSimlai lu llally Net.) Durham, Dec. 15. Julian Terry, charged with manslaughter, as a re sult of the death of Harrell Beck, of East; Durham, early Tuesday morning, III be given preliminary hearing De cember SI. Postponement was granted yesterday hy Judge Graham, on agree ment nf both sides. Perry, a young man of 20, is a resident of New Lluht township, Wuke county. He run' down Beck, a M-yoar-old youth, Sunday on Angler avenuo here. Beck dying as the result of his Injuries. Perry Is also charged with driving a car while under the influence of liquor, and of driving at a rate exceeding 'the speed limit. Perry 1 now at liberty on $6,000 bond. Beck was hurled yesterday. i Mrs. Rihelln Dead. (tPKlsl to lulli Nml Salisbury, December 15. Mrs. Louis J. Rlbelln, wife of one of the best known farmers In the Dunn's mountain section ot the county, died Wednes day. She had been 111 a long time, suffering from cancer. The funeral takes place Thursday from the church near the Klbelln home place. It sometimes pays to "let George do it," fo Dorit cough "THE violent paruxysms of coughing 1 soon eased by Dr. King's New ; Discovery. Fifty year a standard remedy for' colds. Children like it. . fio harmful drugs. All druggists, 50c. Dr. King's Mew Discovery For Colds and Coughs Mak BoweJs Normal. Nature's . way ia the way of Dr. King's Fills pently and firmly regulating the bowels, eliminating the intestine clogging waste. At all druggist, 25c. D PROMPT! WONT GRIPS r; Rings Pills 666 is a prescription for Colds, Fever and LaCrippe. It's the most speedy remedy we know. is a fresh food not a medicine Medicines only relieve for a time. Fleischmann's fresh Yeast builds up body tissues and increases the ac tion of the intestines fn a natural I!' way; 2 to 3 cakes a day. - Fro,B Until ohrbtniM Shriners Colossal K" J' . , Eva ' t" mmm DURHAM, N;C. Seven Days Seven Nigh ts! December 24th to 31st Inclusive REDUCED RAILROAD FARES Merchants and Manufacturers Exhibits Modern Business Appliances. Pure Food Demon ' strations. Household and Electrical Displays. i , Unique Novelties and Specialties. Automobile Show and Style Revue Band Concerts! Dancing! ADMISSION 25 CENTS. Never say "Aspirin" -without saying "Bayer." WARNING! Unless you see name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 21 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Rheumatism , Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper directions. Handv tin boxes of 12 tablet Bottles of 84 and 100 All dniinrisU. Aspirin "ut the trails surk ot Bajraf Msavftetars ef llosososllesctdMter of Balicrllscl Plan to Spend at Least One Day of the Holidays at the Exposition ! From B'way, N. Y., to Greensboro, N. C. 211 South Elm Street Suits Greensboro Overcoats If The Price Were $40 You'd Say Great Display $25 This Price Illustrates Trivers Unapproachable GREAT VALUE THE METROPOLITAN STYLE SHOW Suits, Overcoats, Topcoats, Gabardine Raincoats, Evening Clothes Factory and Executive Offices: 801-807 Broadway, New York City .1
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