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rkr: page ninnn !!! ml..1!!1..1 "7" rAY, JTTLY 2, 1921' y vm' taw, 4 ""k i FIRST TRADE COURT JUST ONE MONTH OLD AND TWELVE CASES BEEN HEARD ALREADY not lift Ht tha merry of a Jury of I men who do iini even underntutid j the evidence, iniicli lens urn nuuli- I fled (o ri'iiili'r tin iiili'lllnoni verdict! upon it, but thin the IiphI qualified I men In Chli npo will render the ver diet with Htiiclext Impartiality. "ffc could hnniHe pvptv civil ne-l , . "'Hon thiit ciinip up In the city of i June 29. (By the As- litouRjit to trial for the reason thiitj Chicago if need lie," declared Mr.l inn in our reserves, I for review In thla court he will I M,'Kf4Kti44s$ rhliiico Bociated I'resm Tlie nrsx interna- w cannot legally be held in nnr-(jreen. tty ( i Itioiuil court of commercial urhitru- mice for more than three months, the business men, :Kellar-Monroe. Mr. nnd Mrs. Homer Lone and t ion established In the i'nited The lie hm;in on the other hund.jind attorneys who 'inK' announcement will little son, Keith Lone, will leave States, toward which the interest who can readily furnish bull,, pervo with us, we interest, in Fayette-' Friday for Chiraeo and lioadliouse of thousands of business men and stands an excellent chance of es- court to any sie 'ill where thev will visit relatives h'wyers has been keenly directed, iapiiiK trial ulloeolher, Rem y. Mrs. Jeff D. Monroe nil- marriage of their Flora Alice to Kdwai'd MacKellar lv. June the thirteenth. Indred and twenty-one, h, North Carolina. fter July fifteenth, Red Mrn. v. V. MacRae. Mott, Miss Margaret D. U. Sundlin are at- distiict conference at hiis been keenly directed, raping trial altogether, since In Is now one month old and mis die muss of rases conslantly heard a total of twelve cases. crowding the calendar, the bail Friends of tlie new "trade enurC'rusex are linbitunllv shoved 'behind, point with gralifiralion to this liist and often lost altogether. There month's record, more especially liri. cases In the criminal court In because of the strenuous opposi Chicago thill have been hanging lion which it has encountered on lire for eight .veins. And when a the part of certain elements of the (.ils( liecoines iis old as that, it is bar mid the established courts of impossible to secure a conviction, law. This antagonism sprang from "Incidentally," continued Mr. a fceline that the trade court run- (Jreen, "the opportunity to have a stitiited an encroachment upon court of competent advisors sit in their rightful domain. the iurv box. men who have do-' The trade court, functioning as voted their lives to one particular appropriation an arm. of. llie local association of branch of industry or science, in- commerce. distributes justice with stead of the usual twelve good men family of R. A. Murchison, on Gil- much the same informality and di- and true who are picked up from redness that characterized the the street will not unheeded trade expert have iik reed to ail expand the for any enter- How About Your Storage Battery? for several weeks. Lawrenep A. Williamson, of (Ira-' ham, is in the city shaking hands, with his many friends. Miss M-ulan Ilradford, of Wil mington, Del., is the cups', of Miss Knthrlno McD. Robinson, on flreen' street. Reunion of R. A. Murchison's Family. The following are in the eilv to attend a ten (lavs' reunion of the Naval Bill Been Sent Back for Final Action Iespie street: Mr. and Mrs. T!. M. Murchison and family, ot Rock Hill. S. C; Mr. Mrs. J. M. Lilly nnd 'and Mrs. R. ;. Murchison and fam- r.nd Mrs. Lilly's sister. ! H.v. f Rocky Mount ; Mrr. and Mrs. or Florida, are visit-! '- -"urcnison and family, or Fav nt Mt. tiilend. ett,eville; Mr. and Mrs. R. K. , ; Hayes, and family, of Fnyettevillo; leie liilkey is spending;-"1'- and .Mrs. H. V Ditto, of Hunt- M on Haymoiint with fnefon. W. V.. and Robert Murrhi- R. Dukes. jsnn, of Detroit, all sons and daugh- Iters and eirTnd children of Mr. Irs. J W. Curl is, of Wil- Murchison. Also Mr. and Mrs. e been the guests this 1 Merrill, of Thomasville. X. C: Fu- and Mrs. J. C. McAHs-jRene Hollingsworth and wife, and Roy MllITcllisoil. nf fireens lioro lier and son. Frank I'd through the city route to their home Fin. They have been fie time visiting friends at Cedar Creek and They were ncconi- llie return trio bv Mr. e. Miss Abide. Fisher. who will spend some ida. The Comfort "Chapel Presbyte rian Sunday school Is holding its annual picnic today at Mine Water. Mrs. Charles Rankin was chap eron to ten small boys from the. Comfort Chapel Sunday school on Monday and Tuesday of this week. Fishing, bathing, boating and umi inner amusements were ( 1 Iren in mi -.1 i made the trip through Wi.ne gene'rallv ' in less than three Ik and Q. K. Kiniorks morning from Ashe- l:i week s stav in ilie IMrs. Cook and Mrs pained at Dula Springs. Irville, in the heart of Ins, where tlu-v will asoii. lOardner. of Carbonton feasants, of Carrthage: 'orge Brandt, of Flor- lare visiting Mrs. .T H laymount. Chedester, who has le her sisters. Mrs - and Mrs. Harvey several weeks, left Ight for her home in I McKellar-Monroe A pretty marriagp reremonv was solemnied at the home of Mi ami Mrs. Jeff n. Monroe at Rock (ish Thursday mirning at i o.Vlork when Miss Flora Alice Mon roe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff D. Monroe, was married to John iKdv.-ard McKellar of Red Springs Only members of the family and a few friends were present. The parlor and hall were decorated with .ferns and a profusion of daisies. In charming simplicity the vows were taken, the beautiful ring cere mony being used. Rev. Dougald Monroe or Oreenbank, V. Va I brother of the bride, assisted by Rev. R A. M Leod. 'performed the ceremony. Tlie bride's' only attendant was her sister. Miss Hess Monroe, who fern. a simple georgette boiKiuet of groom entered tribunals of tribal days. Without the aid of "hear ye's" or sum monses, depositions or bailiffs, the evidence is heard and the case de cided. The litigants, such as in one case were" a manufacturer sit uated in New York and a retailer located in Chicago; pursue their re spective businesses just as if noth ing unusual at all were happening, while the court, which is "ambula tory," gravitates between New York and Chicago gathering the testimony, and, in the regular 'course of its business day, without pomp, renders its decision. The "trade court" was made pos sible ollicially by the slate legisla ture after it had been advocated by the Chicago Credit Men's Asso ciation, the National Credit Men's, i Association and Chief Justice. Hurry01son of the Municipal Court of Chicago. The final lest of ils validity oc curred later when a test rase was taken to the State Supreme Court ln' through the activitv of the Chicago Association of Commerce and a favorable ruling resulted. Advocates of the trade court point out neither part to contro versy has had to appear as a wit ness in open court, 'no important trade secrets have been airid be fore competitors, no .expensive fees have been paid out to attorn eys, no obnoxious or harmful pub licity has been incurred, and the verdict has been rendered with the same dispatch that murks the daily decisions in the conference room of any well-conducted busi ness. Any civil case now tried in the established courts of the I'niteil Stales, except a divorce action, may come before the trade court;! the SupreTne Court of Illinois has sustained its legality,, under the1 new arbitration and awards acl, and has defined its authority as extending to any question of fact as distinguished from questions of law. Should a point of law be in ! volved in a case, a law court may revise the decision. Hut. the tradel court also has powers which a ' court of law has not; it may de fine the rights of both' parties un- aniong keen-witted business men. The man who lives a distance from Chicago can feel entirely se cure that when his case comes up Jumper Fad inoie orclll, SWISS am !.r,-ll 1...,. lio A , .... . .. . ' " " ' mure uwph iptt yps- 'inn 01 pink rosebuds am! k TlTVnT,n- ...1 . . MM... . ... . ..ui.iihum, waere sue 111 mi me was lovely in lie summer with rein. 'Wedding dress nf white anil lace, carrying a ornies roses. Th Cooper and littlp '1"1 host man, Ilenrv McPlmit der a contract where no action has -san Elizabeth Conner or KPI Springs. vet accrued, even though a court en the guests of Mr 'rs- McKellar is a voting wnm.m of law could not entertain an or- Hubbard, on Maiden I. ,nar.mi'iK personality. Mr. Mc- dinarv suit until damages had ac time, ret ii rned Thurs-1 is a I)ro,'nent young busi-; cruerl for breach or non-fulfillment home in Npw York1"." "ian "f ,ei' sPrings. of contract: it may disregard the Mr. and Mrs. McKellar left im- letter of the law anil decide ac- .mediately after the ceremony for cording to the equities of the par IAveritt. who has been i i wp(l",n ,r'P' keeping their ties should a mutual error in th" r sometime -,t i,r; '"nation secret. Mrs. MeKellar'contrart be found where ordinary ., ..lounit- uHM'iing suit of court procedure woum require 111- nlue fricotine with Arr old-fashioned Jumper doesn't make an old-fa.shioned girl. Far from it. Abou't the most popular nnd up to date of all summer K" !s ia inis yminx prrsnh clad in a jumjjer. Thin cii Is. lt girls, young girls, old guis you see every variety f lussi- I ' nerl un lcr the jumper head. Jump r wiib their cool gulmpa or blouses tn-f shown in all summer matnrlnlM fli :il I color. It Washington, Julv 2 With the ollrah disarniiiment aiuendinent aiv proved but practically all other sen ate amendments changed, particu larly those calling for increases In rejected by the house, the naval appropriation bill was sent hack to the senate yes terday for final action. To permit the measure to become vffeetive liefore the beginning of the fiscal year for which it makes provision, the senate will have to yield on all amendments rejected by the house in its action on the conference re port Wednesday. Try An Observer Want Ad.! SSisy!S ! The Longer You Live The More, You're Worth Recently 11. C. Forbes com piled an array of facts prov ing conclusively that a man's greatest usefulness begins at iige forty, and continues in definitely beyond that age. Hut life insurance statistics indicate that the majority of men die under forty. The reason lies in the uncertainly of health methods. Of all the methods now known,, chiro practic, the youngest of them all. is most definite and scien tific. It finds and removes tl..j cause of disease. I; is lengthening thousands of lives. Chiropractic spinal adjust ments remove the cause of disease in the stomach, liver, kidneys and other organs of the body. HEALTH BEGINS When your health begins lepends upon you. Consulta ;ion is wiiliotit charge or ibligat ion. Lady Attendant DR. I. C. HODGIN CHIROPRACTOR . 6-7-8- Pemberton Bldg. Hay and Burgess Sts. Office Hours - - - - 10-12, 2-5 Night Hours - - - - 6:30-7:30 Mon. Wed. Fri. Wo have just opened a Battery Station at V2ii Hay street, in connection with The Auto Supply Co. We are fully equipped to recharge and repair any make of battery. We are distributors for Exide Hatteries. Free battery inspection and dis tilled water. .Your patronage solicited. Exide Battery & Electric Co. Home Office: Raleigh, N. C. Service Stations: FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. -:- -:- WILSON, N. C. 41!fcfMMaSgiM A Gorious Fourth with f'm& '" '. v- i7i FLOWERS FROM Q WINN'S Ik street, is some bet- 'inatch. 1 - - ... Ihn's Episcooal be morning service and holy communion o'clock. service and also the bl will be discontinued two months. rdially invited to the rout rart. The scope of the trade court jurisdiction is the wide world. A manufacturer in lyiverpool who has a tiff over a merchandise settle ment with a tradesman in Hong Kong may have his case adjudicat ed in Chicago Iathough the mer chandise did not even enter the I'nited States. Merely the agree ment of both parties to the action brings it before the trade court. The court manager. J. Kent 4 ureen. is tne oniy pain employe, j o,l it, ,-it .1 !,r1 lv fhi,-!,irn i' CLEARING OUT All Summer Woman's Camp Expresses Appre-J Association or commerce, ah lees Ciation icooecieo go 1.0 I'lf tissot iii 1 iiiii . The woman's camp wishes to ex-!wh,prP, "ot .more hra" $,2"0 is in' nrwaB ihotr Qr,r,0;.,.i i .1, volved the fee s $i.50. where more lee is no. wnere me amouni ex- wonderful week of recrea tion and rest made possible bv the ppilprduitu an1 bin,l,m.u ,.t un 11.. uie r.;; . ., 1,10 "" acted Italians, .nr. iioumiori, ine Vvo Chapel, Campbellton hefvlce at 8 p. m. unaJijitlub aniLaach.- ajuL-every-m-, hrmsTrml "uu in any way allien in inaKing our outing a success - id Presbyterian John A. McMurrav. -Sunday school. I Communion service. WOMAN IS CANDIDATE. Chicago, July 2. Mrs. Winifred Mason Huck. youngest daughter of Preaching at the the late congressman, "today an- Vejerans' Windows' noun red her candidacy to succeed her father, who was congressman Union meeting of the at laree from Illinois. Mrs Ruck hiediate anrl Senior t thp mothpr nf four rhilHron Ideavor Societies. Re- --nn--v- Imade on the Wilming- pn at this time. A htion is evtended to and fathers of the and all otjiers inter- fig people s work. plus a special fee equivalent per cent on the first extra irtr" p"er""cenlon eaTtr an- ditional thousand and 1-2 per cent on all over five thousand. The rosts are met bv the un successful contestant unless other wise arranged. The corrollarv advantages offer ed by the court are summarized in a statement by its manager: "The trade court gives the poor man a chance. The man who has' no friends, who can't give bad when arrested is almost inevitably Swatters Both! Suits, Dresses, Coats, Hats and Dry Goods At Way I Mow Value At KINDLEY'S Every week-day during July is to be a' grand tergain TtarTitrthiK store. Makerarrangements- to visit us daily. W. E. KINDLEY CO. Agents for Gossard Corsets Holidays are special occasions when Flowers are veiy much in demand. We have anticipated this demand by securing an ap propriate selectioihtjf choice blooms for you. Let O'Quinn's Flowers Adorn Your Dining Table. J. L. O'Quinn & Co., Florists Opposite Post Office O'Quinn s Flowerphone 983 Dropped and Struck The Iowa i. July - 2, Aerial eked nie radio con ship off the coast oring less than three ts. according to an of to the navy depart from Vice Admiral "e. in charge nf tho dropper! and" that twn ' and navv were gratl- iicfss of the cits in Iowa n onicklv a were n'ot ofscmii-aged errentage of hits. PT REPORT. Jnlr 2. Th tion f1 conference r wlutinn tTnlnatn Oermsnr nl Anotrl'- penoaat cemnro- eti Knnx-Portwt- lon. ( h armrord before it can be P.. w In ...... ' . NOTICE DpniBe Driven To POVERTY By Your Own Neglect IN ORDER TO GIVE OUR FORCE THE BENEFIT OF A VACATION WE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY V Babt r.uib neht loeic Orargrs Catwniicr for an automobil ride on lng If land lo uuprw ain Mm II a cnod hralthy wt at the i8i(ho,',ncai .o,mfBt is hal make the public Idol aio tbc monevl JULY FOURTH. 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