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'vvvvwwvUvvvvw I o r. T i O i : 1 vf i: Tx iiriTnrr":" a -II t i I T 1 . : T I I -SIOIiBiU TODAY Emergency Shipping MeasLre Passes Congress and Will j:nz-Soon Be Law - " . 1 y f ' " - - air ' w W- .W m X -: i X JJlri5h.N.ti.' 8 .17. i. - l ' M - i flW'ituitxrn jutra in iHiiiiraonr nuu.t i HE! TEARS. niie bun err tram, tuatjou mny tn-ver t"e linn h-r brartachea and tier allent wo: H-r lit(l dnlly worries aud ber daily rare 1 but y bava mr yet bm eased to Khan; - - i;mi. for yonr sake, an tut er told -A woroaa'l lora Is worts 1U weight In , foW. " pit, kas bar tearc fcer little momenta sh.n - - 1 lie old awpet Urt-anie null iiuM-a in again: - -. . , .,- And sue la efe kmely end apart-- ,- - - la lb Mil estiuwli r her woman twin: Her battle baa Ita bitter, -hut no tree - T belp year IUV. al sever batltrra j-ro. PTie baa her tear-In many allent knur They drlre epoa her wlta reneatlma powrr - Hut all bet skiee , are . suuBywbu you COID, And her awaet Hp of tasra and grief are dtnnb ; : "?T ' : ' A aunaliine maker, ant a abadowef the What kulluMi la auto a Iota can be I . Hers la lbs aaortflp amid tbe strife. ; Hera la tlx 11(11 slvtug-la throosk life. Xb "ert forgetting of tlietiiuge that i .Thtt throngs ywnrdiy.of caTetbs world bemjnH"lB t Hf a"1 :v fb Waaler tear oat allll the smllet break through. - ZT" JflrTand I- Or Morrow, of taroi villi, who Mapped over here few days to visit relatives, ott their return from aeanld resorts in Vlrgtniarhave .returned borne. - i Mr. Rut ua H. Knott and Mies Annabel Qutnley, of Oreenvlile, who have been spending a few daya her the guests of Mrs. R. F. Knott,, left - , : yesterday for home. ... .... Mrs. Harris Ktner rtornd y terday from Absrde?nwher h h "feel on wit Mr. hf$ut teUftr,. , Mj VlrKlnta aiMt-" Mian Annie -- : Bvn.-o( OoldBlow IruBalell -t "lymitertiay iiii their, way to Hendpraori ""rhiir thy will Vl8lt friends. : -. -Mra. VW M. Anderson and on iMaater Wltriam Anderaon. who hava , bn vlattlna friend In New Bern re- - turned to" therr-hnmyeterday:'',- i'Dr.'fttid'Mra."t"."-H. -fa-ert,rot kAahevllle. were in Halelgh yeaterdav , They Jcft in the afternoon for their horne after haTlna: Wtd-frlends In """liiorfolK and rortmoUth:;:." Frienda In the city wilt rearel - to ream that M ra. LuolIe"SoTmn, -of Hamlet, U aerloualy 111 at her horne. Mra. Norman . wmi formerly Jlls Luclle Arnold of this city. Mrs. Kntherlne Btewart and Mist Adelaide Stewart who have been visit . ln In Kalrigh returned yesterday to flifrham. . JlM. ?WSS fHTrmrma wain v'igM in Jlaleign eteray "iroiii -'" 8he left in the afternoon for homev ; , . . - - Mr-T!ioma L. Oeiiet left yenter tlay for Greenaboro whera h will -r;trtake her home. Mr. Uenet prareded " - her lv awral daya, - , Mr, and Mra. i- Milton Mungum who- have been Jiving at Neuaa have moved to Raleigh where they will "-7'inake their, home. " Mr.-Mngum la a clerk In the aervlce of Wake county; -- Mra, C, B. Kdwarda and daurh - ter, fhnnr-ref fr t)xford yeateraay to vlaH Mra Mike P. Chamblee. Mr Ueorge W. Norwood -mvX her daughter. MlBsea Ruth and Vlr--. - irtnur Dajre'.-hvteturill!.4 hpiue ftft'T --a.--vtartt 4jJir -Nurwo4' giaad " nitither, Mra. M. A, I'oa. of lpelht' --Bridge. Mr. Norwood . wenLdtiwr) Katurdny- - am- -aetfompanie4 - them back to Halelgh. - Mlsa Kuth White HulBn who h been apendlng aome tln In the moun T" laina tit North Camllna, stopped X Raletgh yesterday on Uia way to - 4er bm 1 Vttrm U1. 5-"MrS ',hartH boak tain the rity- '," tii4ni hulaiI..ho 1 . Member v of the t:hrlo(te Ituaeball team MltMi Pansy UenfroWi of Hpnng "sHope,. viaiting In the rity an the olty aa the gtit -of her aiMer, Mra ""fharle Doak. "X "' v -m. (4iura F. TTrJylit-ls. or Tolum- Ula, S. Cn-.ia . visiting, her. aunt. Mra. Kemp P. HatUe, Jr. . ,.. -Mr. Thm-U..R!iUtjiii and fam- tly r apendht few 1hh -wrth- hi - brother. Or. K- V. lialtlc, Jr.; on Ma way ta Chapel Hill ' -Miaa Josephine White, who hna tieen vlalltng fflend and rlatlyeft gt t'ituboro, has returned to tlu city ac companied hv Miaa Celeste amfMuater -- Nathaniel HiU, -f - Woiitluijttuii, . who " n-111 be her gtiewa. Mlaaea Alice and Anmr t Willann returned from-a deliahtful viett to vaxiuua placea on the lttue Hldge mountalna In -Western North Caro. Una. - ' Miaa iuura Young,.,who htia been visiting at Clyde and Lake JUna luka, hna returned to the ut. . "l:lIisiifa..lleleB...BrlBA-iai4d, Madjje 'Banish the "Blues!" f it wu bv that depreased feeling it'i mora than likely thgt your Wood Is out of order impoverwhed or poisoned. - - . ToOTB ia on) on thintr that will Bits vnttx MtUi . that's to res tors your stomach to n n inmnni awmacB cannot rnK goou blood. If your digestton it bad your food will not makt the good blood which nouriahes body, brain, heart and nerve. 3j. I 3T BMBaVa&BA helpjUiegtomach'to Jo iU work J - - -j asanas, asi iiiivAl ja. "!, ciuai m sujf issa or up to - Thif ITreat Temedv has neninwl yjWK jegrsXct it provAiu worth uu,n or uquia iorm or sena ooc sv entef aumn AaViHf.lOOS saaw. msnmnmsmLwrn HELLER'S-lOO OXFORDS 'g ' - , - - - LL1 II I For Men -xivri' Pi - I ! Comfort in,very pair SHAPE tSfX ) H - - fI - - -' ----- - - - - any ihti0r leather you I X&s 'j? s 11 i ,, l " - i - ..' i. tt : i i A tr: 'awwivnpsMBiattu.waia .i' ;fgs '-uaJiiMtu V.-.-jt"liians. Uiei ! UNTS BY - KttY MANTOM. w - -r- -J s'- iCl'- 'r1 Cowii watit Kimono !3ev V 34 to 43 Dl. WITH LONG R TfREESJARTirtl- . SLEEVES, . .. - There are a curat mativ gttractTW feaw f urea in this RHrfnetrt but perhaps on ol the mot important b is the kee oT coir) ranting material (snrt to the bodka well within thg shoulder, e giving ome- ! thing Of thg japsneiaj effect wJiile the i sleirvesatmaiwscifarareJ At the moment J J,'m l.'nl 1 niTi-niiiiura imxfm rnwt : : ...1 0 material 10 conJ.We .th p.oar.11. but.; ,Ml8, tl.HI(, Holloway then Introduc for th coming aeajoii, wlwrt ta to t'..a.hs guests In the parlors. and the. new velvets am'nnarrnitrtgirr si wetchrnmt, ait the same timeijiKft and beautiful in atn' face, for the smart Daring collar am) lirrla rhrrMt(. nrtfArutw r nun Jk : would tMkt! the Jbert choice. The Virti :. l .. i... h, 1. ji mi, w - 111, i,umv.u miw; unpagibrttwmTedrapfrr the sides iuet atiow the knee fine. In spt of thoj Met that tm Hmm r hues at tne frrt nd the skirt at the eiiia, it is a oDe-piecoi eoatnme, for ths nide belt alio t asyi adiiiHltfwinr. r n I 1 For the medium die. the 80' m-iH ih or Jl in wi.ie with li vr! anv wklth1 J- ' nuffifiaft, WlisS lviefl Huff ? .44!IL J. Tvy "!tin" w Saturday -evening frvm of lllekirfathliwrH(5 w id.a(id,frl,ndB tn , m(Wt brilliant and pleas go in. when th pint 11 are laid, I social event. The pattern w ia cut in stsea from.. Trie gueats upon their arrival were 34 to 42 inchca bunt mea-ure." It wilt belivn-ived Ji the hall by the hoxtrss mailed to any aflilrciw by the Fahion I d hr.. sister. Muts Kalhlcea ltuff- iJepartmeiit. U this paper wtipt pl I ' Immediately they, wre direct tea cents. Herring are back lit the city, after a stay of several weeks at U uvnesvillt- --Miss lalUl.h iie.Ua, tn Jia,i Ufin spending aume time in .. :Aativtlle. htut returned to tho city Mrs.-W. It, liHitk lft -yeatorday ft-ertn t visit her rrt at f'ratikltntori" " -- . Mra. ilrjn-H- Nriil li daughter, Kva llurne, left ycrtcrday for Norfolk and I'nrlmnnuth. She will lie Joined by Mr.'NWrla Inter. . Mil, mid Mm Juck Cirfuford f Ml'llltsburw. Vs.. Hie the fitiejit? f Mrs. Miirtm a parent. Sit uml Mrs. AL T Norri. MlKa NuuHitf ,Ue vwleF4rty niorniiig -fp- vnt--1 f r 11' nd atni rrtatlreii tn -Knrfntk - - " - Pii'nli;wir Multtc. . . llallev, Aug. -17 Krialav amarke one of the most plcaaont und delight" fui gaihorJa -ul om,A . leupl? of Hlttnhop!so far durum the t-!ur- - normal heafHTBnfttrffith. For astjai natnrallygnd jrp-rty. Stioiulateg ,v infllHflt. A 1IC UHJUU IB UUnUVVU '' 11 any pleasure. ita wnrtk m mtM tu.m - to y, ti4tl tynwsHrttTB treaten ior trial box by mail. miIt sTr w af Dt Pnrtt'tCMt- A.Wm Di.R. V. PwKS.HvH. g j O- FEATURING THE - H ... X ' CREATIONS IN zH -: --'-- g " AUTUMN MODES O i . OO0QQ00QC summer. Th " BaiTa-FnIlaeTt'hiB Ifigialation flowed Trpudlatton tm-tvic given r Strickland's mill yea terday- wcellftf" by far anything ot thla kind sn rjere'for-Vears." ' ;Jr f To-tha pitniu gorgeous boxes t,I luscious mi I la and aundry delicatessen were carried by the. members of both rloenea. Bartoua .ALreiiajred and wrM by Ur. and Mrs. C. IJ. Uunn, In th afternoon fine creams wr served, along with purs, aparkllng grape juice, - ' WAR TIME SpTrIT II. ORGAN AMD VIOLIN RECITAL m- FjiiUj Ro-e Kmlnd Mr. WlH-- torn H. rfwmK KUl Bend i-'sverite "" rx-tccUuBa. - .3'.tie jfrsigraut . f the urgan and Vi.ilm lt-geKaJ tonight-at 1:14 o'clock liy Mr. Willlum 11. Jones, of Norfolk, V a... and Miss Emily Koss Knox, of lialeigb will consist of favorlts selec tions by the great com pwwra, and In cludes one number of timely Interest pint this day of "wars and rumors of I war. ini tons poem by tne lore most Finnish composer, Sibelius, Is called Klnlandla; It is intended 'to voice the yearning for freedom, the deep love nt country, nd Jjie patriotic. frvor of this down -trodden ntkflh. (Jjie Jwutra the trumpet, call to battle, ti w" 'WKtli,rit--etithTiitasm "wt " renpomter 'tBllhs tender follf-aorig.-"xpreMing , tvv--ff - country and home. Few I modern compoaitlons have been so welt received as this tins work; -r--r-- r -ha s -wJl'JTl,'',;n at jrlmlon, Zbulm. Aug. 17. One of the moxt ttrttluuit events of the aeuaon wa a rerrption given: "ty Mnw Bemto Hllu way Wednesday evening in honor -of ilf e Tioue g jcata.- Jtltaaes-iiuby- arul Hrrnife Orerne. of ortamouth, a.. and Mrs H H. Hothwayu of Nor- Tulk; va. " A the guest entered they were "' t" reeptlon hall by Miss " HoIH.way and were uahered to tnB P-h bowl wheharas presided TvTiiA. Hva lUin. and I J In Wh tlev. - The fcm was- beatttlf Hydeofrt td "with. fernsand cut flqwera, The lHwn was aglow with Japanese lan" It rna. while tbe HUtti ioua porches were Illuminated by miuiles,- Ati4h guSsto 1'? o clock where progressive sweet- jjearu was tlayed Mrs O M Jklurjjlburil tho prtlHh ior ,he hlptiwn w ore. llefrenhments were eri&d t ihe fundii!'lorijf the game, S-11 Kentn ar FJori ColHtg, " " - j ":ion College Aug. H -jjAt the hoa- ed to thr pnnrti bowl from which de- l-4u cider punch was awrved-.- - FrfcT.UftriK.tiie evtJilng "Wag A Utll qu gueesing ttonteat, I'pon a large cunva waa pinned portions of twenty-four iidvertiwments rlipped Tmm; the tmts! frfmrentry read mats- sines. Kat'h citpptug was numbered and each guext was given paper and lMii'ii and a.tked to write the name ut the. advcrUHement each clipping rvprfwntert The person ftuesstng the moet corrwtv wo mwn- a prisi, "11 large bunch of beautiful roaes, which was awarded to Mma l.illa Newman. Kir guissmi; the les. nutnhir of ad. vrrtUeiiienta trVi'ily a booby priw w presented to Mr. II.. M. Ked ..ding. Co'lowing the gur-sxing contest the uesl3. In. group of fmr, awmiaed a-t -tablm and imlulaed In games t.-t cardi. rook being fealured. In His midst -of -this and pilor to a down pour of rain, which male it neces sitry to vacate the veranda, a dt-ll- clmia course of chocolate cream and ptmml-ruke was served, this binn don- 1)i Ibe finsteraTirl hersinter 3tuaicfur l&efTening vras afforded htL MnuMtS-Aliua rtuJW Jennie 11 let -and lrt Brown im the piano and Mr. Garland Huffman on the cirne( IplU sanuora rk-nlo. LStietlil Ju-Xbt Jna and Ohxrw I Wiirxnw Aug. 17. A nurnber of 4it;iiKs .re held lv the farmers In WtfifTcnt e.i'tlos ,t, JaplW jwuhty Satunlay.Sanil at eai'A 01 tne places, hundreds of three people gathered for. a ueneraJ duv" plcasmre, and to resume' old acqhatntangav. Ulniiers nrh as tne fnrmer fwlks only know iu.a-to tirovide. and "tWrtreTOPS-tnr' msnrd theinnt'r man, while various rtjrommon,Jrhes-penilewers .enaTageo in. v Mioe artsrtc jt-losc Ihjwn.. - hC Louts. Mn Aua. 17 - A? an in of the five mhos factories In Wt. Louis of the International Shoe Company nnt -wvf-w vt twelve -c-miionv'a- frtc Inrhra. in.nItirrJ.cIGiAl'Vl'"cre Thw-ta- i1ht -'- ti t ewtrrt-theV'-l-'WiH-ei- uti'oAiiSiirf 344 inttd tne rltwtng of the factorlrs was due t- demtHrftlixatuii: of the Southern cotton industry by the war. An ab normally large stock of shuea. which it had ten expect t to sell largt-ly vn-the vtwHri -ettat5p in t-nw-n ar'tnanJ. ' AilATOH WVS COOK MarTcliiiw Tali of. tiennun MupKllty t mm l-Yimi fart. HI. i A-msentA.-,im.t--T'- -rs 1'aria. Aug. 17. This atoty, illus (rating the colnfe of Fnnch avis. ttr is beui'i; ii'i'usd tn larts today; " -'Alt slatof Was biljrel, on account tf lack of gaaoime, tn land in air A1 ;itf an ' vtltagf While he was tilling his tank b was Kr(rm4 by a-atfoug Uwniiin patrol .1'nmlndftvt ot ' the 1'teaem T-f-t"- enemy- lhe:-i''reTcti-litan cottXIiiued in replenislt bis rnippH-tit- fuel-. -The tJermaiK were isli.n "" LrZS rv?l'. '.' ! n'i,LV-J"',.nV1" ;i;Unf- . . Sll T-"--TT-TTrrTTT--nn-;-T n a vuitor "resumed fit TfijiTiTT The (i- tyn--1mrwtwTnk(rd--"Tft-arrd-s.t- aeroplane, but without resuiL". , .... . . .. Hhf tt AfaKtafttd FnM.) Waahinffton, t. C. Aug.-IT. Con greaa.lnday paased the emergency hipping bill which will authoriie the Preeident to admit foreign built ahlpa to America registry so that commer cial fieeta may aarf the-aeaa under the protection of the American flag while belligerents of Europe are at war and scouring the oceans tor prises, Preol danLiVllaoa ww. alga UiOiU.JL0"10'': row. Culmination of the effort to enact by the Senate of the conference report on the measure, which prevluualy had Iteea radleaHy amend In the Benate. As it goes to the freataent tne pill wag the same as It passed the House more than a week ago. ' Th er.nfeypi.eTepirt met defesi . Td llie aenats -by s vote of 40 to 20 becauae of determined opposition to the provision which would have ad mitted to the American coastwise trade all foreign-built vessels taking American register within two years. Twenty Democrats and 20 Repub licans voted to relent th report which was submitted gntTThaTrrpToned . by Senator COormnn,- chairman-of the lCer-w,nt(r canals committeer Seven teen Iemocrata, Senators Borah and Jones, Republicans, and Senator Poln rrexterFtrogresinwtJ rnted for - it. Senator O'Gormtui arraigned the op posing remocrata, declariiithey were championing an "offensive monopoly" and borrowlnjr RepuDlican arguments In favor of "un-American principle of protection." ' . Aa finally agreed to, the bill besides providing for the register of foreign built ships authorises-the President, In his discretion, to suspend provinions. of the law requiring all watch officers of-'American vessels "lai-HiejSorergn trade" to Ts citizens "of ths-TTnited .States, requiring survey, innpertion anu nieasureiiieiii aufciiLtvu to registry- by -officers t the l otted Biatea. - - - -- COMPOSITION OF THE! " ....BRITISH, ARMY "tttr tht Immnri Prw)- New York, Avic. 1f KitgHsh-pspefTJ received here today glw details of the composition of. the jfirlttali expedi tionary force under conuuauu of Field Manihal Hlr Jolin l rencn. The neia forc is composed of three army corps, each battalion tinder the command of Mai. Uen. Kdmund Alltnby. -Kaoh army corps is formed of 24 Infantry battalions of about 1,000 men each on a war footing, six cavalry regiments, six guns each,, eighteen butteries 01 field fcrtlllery, two Ixawiuer batteries and-'truoua. of engineer, .signal corps. army service orpi and othr -details. The UHUsh Held force, tnerefore. should contain 72 Infantry battalions, Is cavalry teglmems,- 24 batteries ol horse artillery with 144 guns, IU bat teries ut Huld artillery with 324 guns, six howitrer batteries-and the usual detaila drng to th Intest British arm y ..ulatlona. - Thf' 11 at army corps is commanded by f 'U-Gen Hir Jtoualns Haig, the t bird by Ma (If n. W. 1. 4,'ulitney and (He second wasted by Lieut. Men. Mir James (Jrlerson, who ilicd suddenly today. - - .IMUUCAMi MAROOMOX"" One Mnndrrd ami Firl) Tutle Raw's " lltlxms at iHidcti-Huilcn. New York', Aug. 17. On hundred and liny American tourhits aro. ma rponed -at,. Budoa-Baderu Germany, wlifmut mearuof omniuicat,ng- wit ft the (uialde world, ai'cordlng to a ca blegram received today by the Amtr ii'iin F.mbaKsy Association from its president, K. Glarenc Jones. The cablegram says;1 "Hundred and fifty Americans in Itailen-Iiaden without cable, post 01 railway communlcutkms. No foreign news- since - August 1. I n Oermany all post and telegrams rnual be in Ueinuitt- tanguuge, Knough food at uauiL - (ierrrmu goverrmit- ris Americana very well. Americans en luy mihm'ImI privileges, tlovernment look nfter needy foreigners of all na tlonftlitlcs. All German hnnka open but do. not buy foreign chenks or credit letters, which .are valueless. Amerli-an Kxiiress checks onli are ac cepted. Plenty paper money on hand, but no gold." j ' HOW WOMEN AVOID OPERATIONS By Taking Lydia E. Pink, ham's Vegetable Cleveland, OhlO My Isft tid mined me so for several years that I . . 6Xp6Cugl to naVS 10 undeffr'oigri oiH' ra tion, but the first bottler I "tonkTfr Lvilia EI rinkliani'g eethlA.jCflm.-L pound relieved me of the pains in my sitje sm! -1 -nt miwrHtsi use until I became regular and free from-pHnwr'rl iiad gsked sctfraT'doc-1 toTgJf .there jtt muy thing- L. eoul taks to help me and they said there wu nothing that they knew of. I am thankful for such a good medicine and will always give it the highest praise." Mrs. C-IL Griffith, 7305 Madison Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. Hanover, Pa. "I suffered from fe male trouble and the pains were so bad; jtfc-is.1 1 J it i , M.-iv.-j Tfe(j),u, V5M1 at timet that I could not Sit down. ThelAB. degree-ln 1907. Two years later doctor advised a severe operation but ! , "'';nt bacl1 nd, rlv'd nl m my husband lot me Lydia Wham tlw VrRetableCrUMftnaleipen'"! high school at Zenulon. making a fine preat relief In a ahort time. Now I f jel j record- as:iecher. He then went to like a new-person and can do a hard ' Harvard Vniverslty, making phlloso work and not M it -What iviMJTiS iSS ana nappineaa It tte wen once more. I am always ready and willing to sneak a irnorl word Mr Ilia Comnoun.l"T UraTTf n p'" orrroC ralmer, who was AbA WILT, 106 Stock Str. Hanover, Pal, j If iherwara aniJ)omBHrIIos iii Ida sot .lutdprslanJ write Lidia i . . . ---rrr --7 "raT.Tii' -Hrik hatHrSlrtltri ne-40r -(eonfiden tlatj- rxfr-MlynaJl. tnrWtfrwlllbeoPe.ed - v t Vid to Strut eontldonce. The advance in prices have already been announced, but irijhejace of this, we will continue to offer our floor 'raveringvwltnfieceptiort of matting i, at cut prices." '"" """-""r GOOD ,10 Smith's Kirman, was $30. Sale price" 77. 77 7. $2198 v . 4 Smith's Wilton Drur, was'7 " t40r- Sale price rrf . $22.83 ; 2 Birelow Bardad, was S40. 1 1 Bigelow Dagesten. was M5. Sale price $32.98 t Superba,"solid green band . border, was- $65. Sale-'-prlCf-Trr-Tr; $47.50 . 3 Mohairj oiid. greery bluep arid - red, ' was 85. Sale '" price -r . .$57.50 GOOD I BOYLAN E USEFOLSHEIIIS Marshall Exercises His PrlvK ' lege and Breads Tic Vote in The Senate . -&HhWnF;:ttg fight In tit Senate on the Clayton anti-trust bill began in earnest to day oyer tha quiiStionof giving rl fats parties bringingdamuge auits aealnat a "trust the benefit of de crees won by the government by a suc cessful --dbwohitlon - suit against tner game comltlns. . Consideration of the bill had been simplified - by striking out -the -sec tions "forbidding price--digerimlnatlon and exclusive .contracts. This was done by Senator Culberson at th di rection bt th Judiciary committee, so that these subjects might bo dealt with exclusively In the traaa commission bill now. In cemferjencft. .. Senator -Walsh. f Montaaarivd Ihe dsbabp In favor-of making a dwvea won by the government in a dlasolu Uun sull .conclusive m to all. facia and law in issue in private suits for dum ages. . ' Henator Chilton arguea that in trie end.eavor to 'put teeth" into legis lation," there was danger of. depriving persons of -their rights- to be heard, and SnatorM-lorah sujrgfsrrd triatthe principle of equHl protection of the law to-all was violated. ' The bill was 1h id hslde before a final vote was taken, but in perfecting the committee amendment the Senate voted to maKe the "prima faUe" value to b. glve.n dissolution decreea apply to decrees hitherto entered. Thla win done by a vote of i to i i, Vice- President Marshall brfHUilur a tie!' . Deaths and Funerals Noted Actor Dead. (Hr lb. Aiik1ui frau.l New york, Aug. 17. Itohl. Drouet. gctor and playwright, was found dead In ova touay m an1 uptown r-otei Heart disease caused his death, l.irouet. who was 44 years old had played Uadlng parts in Broadway productionii for nearly il years. Among the play! he wrote were " Monta nv--- TioreiWru--atd--1-'-A--tht of Act." -JFunrruI James tjminn. (Hpo'tal to Tlw N .ml tibMriaf.l Warsaw, Aug. 17. The funeral services of Mr. 3amca.. Qulnn were conducted from hi home at Mart nolla yesterday afternoon, and Inter ment was made in th family plot at that plitce, ., Mr. Qulnn went to Wil mington a short Jttnte ago - for ' rt operation, 'but It was 'not HucceMsTtil. farmer of 1ui)1Ib ountv. iiutv veara : of aae, and an Important- factor in hl.s i t r . I.. a.... .1 1... k .u ...1.... m lu n' ' r iB duivivvu i iiib wuti MtOP. KftiKNK 3. XF.WKU DdahuttTrcU -KjIohu rrauUiu t'tninty FMnrafor nt .hcllli, rnprcnt to Ttu'Snw Imt Olmmor 1 ' Louisburg. Aug. 17. Prof. Eugene J. Newell died early Saturday moni lg-la- Jt4tl.vate. aaaiuriuro in- Ah- vuie, alter several months tlliieas. aiul his body was brought to t his city and emsrpa Jtutiday ."afteriiaim rin"tmu" Lawn 1-emetery In fhr preCDC(!..lL.iM nwrrtT" relatives ami fnrmls, K Wulur M. Oil more, of the Bu.ptial CTiwri'Ti," cinauetlriff-tnii-FeTvtws. 1'rof. Newell, who was born twenty seven years agn In the little village of Maplevllle near this place, was a' mm of Rev, and Mrs., Ueorge VV. Newell. Karly in lite he . gavs ; evi dence of unusual ' genius. In the academy t Maplevllle he led his classes. At the University of North varouna ne mane a on mam record, Hocclalialns In aolence. and takina bis imru iRtely elected to the. chair of Urrck philosophy in Harvard' taking nXtSnrZSXZlf IZt .ewu waa atneken . dtvwn . with a TZT..Trs - fromttrctr Trrnerrcvisr'l - ercHrri iT TiU .sTTemrth. Some ,!.!iJSir.dS I ilis brother. Ui. Hode A. Newell. PRESIDENT IS ONLY FOR THIS 10 Ra? Jugs, 2436, was "75c."" Sate" price-r77vr.4Se- 10. Rag Rugs, 30x60, was :gt.2S- Sate-pricr -Wei 5 Rag- Rugs, 36x72, was -$1.75. Sale price . ..$1.18 10 Rag Rugs, 6x9, was $5. Sale price . ... .$3.98 -10 -Rag Rugs, ,7x10, was 17.50. Sale price .v. $5,98 -A 4 Rag 4?ug$r9x t Vwas 810.---Sale pjk-e-.-. -. .$73 5 Crex Druggets; 9x12, was ; $9. 5 0. Sale price. . i . $7,98 ONLY FOR THIS - PEARCE COMPANY of this city -was with him when the end same Friday night at 12:16. Be sides Dr. Newell, the other immediate relatives- who - survive him -ar, - his mother, Mrs. G. w. Newell, and two other brothers. "Hr. J O. Newell, of Epsom, and 39 ft CI. INT cwell Of' (Ttis place. - 4 " "".- Ttlg "tnfee Tirxilhers 'acieOT-as -eU bearers together- with Mews. Hueh -Hayesr-J..-W, -CoiHiedg, of Raleigh- and W. F. Battle, of Wllliamston. Th lutlowlng were honorary jtall -bearer. James A. Turner. W. K .Beasley, Dr. 11. F, Tarborough, R B. Orlffln, 8. P. Uoddie, and J. H. Peat 'FratikUn Teachers Hen. " (FWSliT W Til Unit -IKS TJTvmtt Itilburg. A'ug. IT. The county teachers' InHltutt! openin-r this morn ing in th graded schaal building uny uer ..... very auspicious . circumslaru-es. Supt. li. 1 fiest is being aaaisted in th worJt hyrf, W. K.- M Ills; mirhe has Just returned from Colombia Uni versity where he haa been" taking "a special course, and Mrsy lllalot-k, of Halelgh, will direct the pnmarv work. Quit a large numberof teachers were pregfiit thia mornthg. It hi expect ed that the nu ruber of teachers pres ent will reach a hundred In a duy r- tWQ- t-- - -" - -H caring Before Ri-mrvc Board. ' ' 7 - ( -onll PwwJ "VVgMhlngtm.- D." C, Aug, 17. The Federar "Reserve Hoard ' agreed "today to give hearings to representatives of those cities and banks which have protested against the organization committee's selection ot federal re serve cities and, .arrangement of dta tricta. Theaa Include-- - iltimore-. Omxha. New Orleans, Pittsburg, and some of, the .New Jetty bunks which want to be included in the New York reserve district." The board . considered names of bankers proposed for appointment as It's the every purpose VUUUI5UIUC momh. No. genutne; .ASK VOUR rf he doenn't keep it, write na supplied. W. S. FORBES & CO., Paeken Misses Reese & Company Kariy modela for the going rway Imblic hk-hool Oirla, Tourists ard I-irldes. Kali(ent to out of town customers on approval. .DI,S rcttvvr:r.s :.Z'.zi'zz:zzz. rLJBJUxicarx" ess: ladlesj andJGTfls Mens9 and Boys9 ! - Early Fall Shoes BERNARD VVEEK ,12 Tapestry Drug.. 6x9, wa " i 7:?or Saleprice . . . $5.58 Jl Tapestry DrugSxljiivaS $l5.j Sale price 7. .$9.98 $12.50. Sale price.. $8.98 11 Saxony Axm., 9x12, was ' $25. Sale ptice ...$19.93 3 Smiths Axm., xi2, vas : L25. ajejrke..;?r$298 1 J Bigelow Electra, was $25. ' 7 Sale price T .. . . .$21.98 " WEEK , class "C" directors of federal reserve banks. The.' sections wiU be at a later meeting.-"- 7 y - After t"rtws AgcnW. J. .-. j,fei!gptWir-'WM Washington Aug. 17.Informatioii"': . as to tb ptiblicity activity' of the De- - -- partment - of Agriculture '4taa called " far ui a resolution - paaad bv -the Hons today. - Representative Hum- " phrey, of -Washington, who Intrsdueed - -the resolution. -charge that twenty employes of tbs dppartrmnt were do- . Ing press agent work without authort-. sation by Jaw., i GOOD HEWS TO -CmIO"EL- users - - Iodstn't tiver Tone-i a -perfect 1 vegetable remedy to take instead oft calomel and ia guaranteed to be harm-, less. If you have trouble with con stipation or biliousness, bo careful-" how you take calomel, because calo-- mel ia a form of mercury, and If mercury remains in the system 'Yery long it will salivate and seriously ln- . lure the st roiiKRst person thai sver iived. ------ If yoa- need something; -to- start - -the liver u working take Imiin . Uvfr Ton. " It ia a liarmiees- veg-Ctable- llqilW whieh-wlll rivm-up- th ' liver as well ma calomel does and with out any hao after effwts. No re strtction of habit or diet I necessary, ' Dodaon's Liver Tone is as safe for children aa it ia for grown pov4 and, -everybody like its tasti. ..... Ktry tiottte: for nfiy centg froml Galloway J)rug Company; and If you do not flml that it absmutfly takes -the placer of - ralomel, the drug storo will give you jour money back aa soon as you ask for it. No argu ment this ia the guarantee that talks. The Best Cooks Use- nOilTEQEULO PURE LEAF LARD' purest and best shortening for' and makes flaky pastry and auu uu.ci uiai uicu iu uic substitute as good get the v DEALER his name and we'll see that ysxt are and Curert, WArnond, Va. I L. CROCKER . : ' i ill i - i - s - f , " --. ;t-. I - - - - i ' ' - -.
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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