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4' tfATCRDAY 'SIOKNINCr DECEMBER2SrI91sT'- THE NEVS AIM) OBSEKVtK TROUBLE AT DUrJf J. L. Moore, Friend of SmStbs, v It Bound Over On Attempted r " Bribery Charge With J. L. Moore convicted of carry - Jaf eoaeealed weapon, seatoaced to eight months n the roads, and bonne) jerer to the Superior Court on tlie charge of attempted bribery, a new fra tars was yesterdsy intrndoeed into the , Harm-It county (Jisturbanre at Dunn ' wilirh railed out the det huieut of the Yortk Carolina National (iuard under ta command of Lirutraaat W. D. Hul Jaad. Moore's efJVnse was, it in rlaimrd, pm attempt to bribe Lieutenant Holland ta call off hi fore at tiro o'clock Wedaesday moraine thirf-lhe friends of Burn is Smith ami Hunhjr Smith, run ncsl ia the ton juil nn a uiiihIxt uf thsrgr-s aniafht storm 1 hot strong bold frith safety, aad liberate the ttvo men. The Haiith end of tlie episode took a Step toward conclusion yesterday alien ta the court room nj lUinji.Hu mm Htnilh area found guilty and sentenced to two -cars ia priaoa fo eliootinst into the (eme of Mrs. I. V. Htewart aear Dunn; ebrhteen months for an assault upon fjeady Ivey; a rrc (Tr'sTS for an assault p-pen H. . rieussiits; and the rase of raail larceny a-snt bun continued. At the 'same Time "Ma companion. S ure tier Han it Is. a young man, apparently aw to ofTenm-a strniiiht the law, was fined -5 and routs for assault. Yesterday the prisoners, according to Information recemd in Raleigh last lifht from Dunn, wore turnrd over to tha llaraatt county authorities aud were jblaettd ia the jail I Lillington At the i ansae time, hiniet; made report to Adjutant Ocnrrft! Ijiureace Young at JUIeigh that his --r irea were no long f necessary, l.imli riant W. II Holland fnd his di'tar hm cot of fifteen men who keve laser, on duty at the town jail inra tha firt ln of trouble, were relieved. The case Bgniii't J I.. Moore was unique. It is charged thai Moure ap preached Urulnmnt Holland and oOrr J In in a,r0 if he ould giiariintoe to have his lifters meu off guard at the iail at ttvn o'clock Wcdne.-tny morning, tieiiteiiiint HoIuukI would not ngrce, ' On the other ) h I he arrestril Moore, i nartbrd lino. ( on ml n twenty rive rail tire nntornMi.- hu.licr ami 11 pocketful af steel lnillt Thut aa enough. )4oirc ni-riied it.e judgment of ?ha aourt for earn hi: concealed weapons, fie waived pri linr-mry einminaf lea on tlie charge of Mtcmpt briliery.. On failure of Hurnn rinith and Mnmra to give the I1,.'iki lend died on tlii'ir ap peal, they were ilneed in the jail at Lilliuifton f"r Kile keeping. .ordinan(Tk is passed against j ay walking Are you a Jay Walker? If so, yon are subjected from now on to a penalty f $1U. "Jay Walk' r" is tbe nnine given Jiy tbi! police to the people, who rcfuss to comply with the tragic urdiuiime re garding th dirigimully crossing of the Jw traffic coiueis on Kuyvttevllli' atreet. Ill nrdcr to help the trafti'- offleers to !eftr control the two interst-et iona the Sity rommissioni yrsterdnv adopted a ordinance nyilnting the traflir at tha two corse. u. I providing n penalty ef 10 for violation of the ordinance. fh policemen nrr givt'n power to stop uy and all Irntlie and regulute the ' annie uliere, in tlieir opinion, it is nec so-iry to do so to aeeurs tlie public af ety . ' The ordinance is aa follows - Heel ion I: Tln.1 nil persons crossing retteville at reel at the intersection of Ha rt rw street and r'aycttevillo street Ml at the inters rl ion of k'ayet tovlllc nd liargrtt streets, shall rrosa aaid Breets at right angles Hint ia to any, they shall rio s,. el streets front cor Ver -to corner mid not diagonally through Kiiielti ilie street. hection 2: That (xilicenien nt said inters'etions slmll have general super vision over nil lr;itRe. iucluil.ng icdes Irian, automol ilcw and vehi. tes uf alt kind" and street rsrs, and tbry shall have, authority to stop any and all tmQic and regulute the same where, In their opinion, it is necessary to do so to secure the puhlie aafety Hert'oa 3: That any prison violating th terms of this urdiaame shall be ubjt to a penalty of I0. STRAIsSTATR of sho es MUST SERVE 4 MONTHS Beane he wauled seme new shoes tot Christmas and didn't have the cash to liuy tkem. Joe kloore, a negro, yea tVr4-y la city court was sentenced to ac'reo four mouths at hard laUir for Btcaling a pair of shoes from John Tur . rr. ' After tacking the saoea uader his coat, Moore ran and nenrly aurcrrdrd in out slUtaacing Policemen Ike Rogers, when ,T Buftta Beck, who aasartisncs serves on tha mlir force, captnred tlx negro oa , Kat M orgs a ft roe t Ihtrtag tbe trial It ' heaina kaowa tltat Moors has crossed th ocesa ia ta'tle boatl three times siass the out break ef the war Will AUrm aad Will Nelson colored, vara (irea a hearing far aa at ray. Tha facta aa lUacluswd by evidence were that AUaa w atayiag ia a hsuse occupied fcy Bab A da bis " Nrlar.a, who roomed tltere. atteaiptcd ta eater the house dur- ' lag tha aight aad waa rwened by Allen aa aa iatroder. both aagroaa "want" at i eh otkar, asisg ehaii. hoMlea aad ; at her koaaehold artiehw with Moody af fitat. Jadge Uanla paatpaied f.aal dia jfoaitraa aatil todar. laia HeAia i)l agaia faca Jadga Rarria this sssmlng, having retnraed ta' Balrigrk after bring- arderrd ta stay aray frasa th rity for a yenr. Ilia baa tshrweat aecnrreil asxaral amntUa ago. - Paatal AaasatascnU -raa-ttri Wcabiagtaa, lee. B.-Tts ejvil ser vie examiaatioa far aasiaUnt post roaster at rayattcwiCa will )a held posit . oa far aavaeal years baa teadared hr Teajts,-, " ' '"" 'T "" nrrae E. Pr jgr has Vea as- po inted peatasaatat at rhlhnir ftpHngn, lerelaad rcwtylan4 Arthar . Uamp bj at Tfatecfi'cr, 'crrltak. .TWa roatefffa lapawtiaat unnte d todar that tha foRawiag saatad frth etas aTees kait tvra . adraaaei t pe;uit'ai sa -1irtvmrtti ' -tUel, Bea r nd Waa haw, tha anlary t- ii.s: at aach yhe aw naraasiUa tl'bi at'ry f ilK4. Tie Demeeniti la tacta atesa will ba rasppointad. f MW(ii)nBtllWftlS)HewrmitWWtrcWWI"'Wnll''MMn BiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMUaiussaiusUiiitwiMiiiiiiiMiiiMwaiiiBi The Last WordM In their line, they are absolutely first, or in the popular slang "the last word" i The News and Observer WANT ADS. No other method, no other medium can rent, ell, buy. get help, find lost article, etc.. as a News and Observer WANT AD can. Inexpensive, but effective, small in size, but large IN RESULTS. Cultivate this WANT AD way. Get next to this great new method. You know that it will be read by almost everybody the first thing in the morning every morning. Save time by WANT ADVERTISING. INSANE MAN ASKS COURT S PROTECTION Washington. I-r. 23-John Arm strong Cbaloncr, It-gully insane in New ork. but for nmny years a tree citizen and wealthy landholder of Virginia, pe titionrd the Uistro-t of Columbia 8u preiua Court today for a writ of pro teetioa directed particularly a en in at any uieinlN r of his family who may attempt to return him to nn aayhim win u he conies to v asiiiiigion in juoo.-u v ... prosecute 'a civil suit. The court will pass on tha request Intnr I I THKRA.N 9. 8. CHHISTMAH EXERCISES THIS AFTERNOON The HundKV school of Holy TrlhTTV Lutheran church, corner of Hillsboro and Dorian aw-iiur. will render ita (lliriatinna program this evening, liegin- ntng at JO oVIoca. The program will larluda specially prepared wings, recitations and acrip turc readings sultnlilo fur tha occasion, (lifts will lie distributed to the children f the Hiindny school from the Christ inns trervv. A cordinl welcome is ei'ended to everybody to attend these services. Sacred Heart Catholic Church. The feast of the Nutivity of Our Lord will be observed according to the ritual of the Catholic Church by the celebra tion of thraa luaaaoa at ft and 7 a. ni. Hot ur day with Holy Communion and a solemn high mass at II a. m. Father (Iriffiu, the pastor, will officiate nt the three niasaea. Tha publie ia invited to these services. Visitors r'rom Brevard. Mr. nnd Mrs. (). 1,. Jones of Brevard are in tho rity on their wny to llolly Hprinir to spend the holidays with Mrs Jones' parents, Mr. and Mi. A. C. Hurt Mr. Jones is editor ami proprietor of the hylvun Valley Nens, a weekly iietvspnper published at Urevard ATTENDANT ATTACK Ell. -c IbbisIc of State Hawsjltsl Cats Alien Hat ton. As a result of tho free use of a knife in the hands of I lis r leu II uu.. lines, nn inmate, Allen Mutton yestei.l.iy was confined to In-, room at the State llos pital with a rut on the licn.l and in tha back Sutton is aa ntteiidiint and was attacked by the insane inn it when the hitter beenme dangerous. Joe Hoiieyciitt, who went to Sutton's aid, was slightly cut on one of his hands. Open This Evening SERVICE! J Appreciating the fact that it is ordinarily a difficult matter to handle large crowds, we have provided ample facilities and salesmen to guar antee the most satisfactory service possible. J Courtesy, promptness and conscientious ad vice, which is always characteristic of this store, will be evident and nvake your gift choosing here both profitable and enjoyable. T o d ax I s C h r i s t m a s ,E v e Tlxis is Yvur Shopping Pltice t Christmas Cheer mm G0 MINOR GIVEN MONSTER TURKEY A turkey, too big to be weighed by ,-niy aiailub.'e s-ule, will delight the (ioieinor of North Carolina and his fiimilv at dinn -r Christmas day. This parte u la r tu.ke.N. product of the Hun ci n.be couiit mountain, tha pride of Writern Noith :irolius. and a bird of nioustioits proiortions, waa presented t , I,., teener lK'ke raig by hia old friend. 1mii Mill. Two other turkeys of splendid tur were Christmas gifts to the iiiuihioii esterday as well aa a uiu) t itii.lt- of North Carolina products ia the ay of sausage, celery and all tha other good things of the Christmss sea aon. tiurernor taic aad hi family will remain in Kaleigh to enjoy tbe f casta of Vuletide. ) SEVEN PRISONERS ESCAPE FROM CAMP Road. Kagincer C. U. Miller, of Wake roiiuty. ia very aniioua to locate Iva of the seven Convicts Uo eacaped from the county esmp near Method Tuesday aight by ssxmg their way out of the cell. Two of the escape. I roavuls, Tom Carroll nn.l Henry liarduer. yesterday were captured m luiluini. The prisoners made their get away somewhere near midnight. Jul Cot ton. who has lcen in the employ of the county for several years, was night watchman at the camp. Although he deaird that he was asleep, it ia said an investigation will la started by Mr. Miller. The prisoners who escaped and their descriptions arc us follows: Tarn Atkins, ham ia BlaeSeld. W. Vs, alack, thick Up. feet lacaaa tall, M years aid. weight a boa I lia aannds. Tom Carroll, ham ia lurhasn; black, big snowth, thick lia. 2t eara old. weight IM aoaada. Henry (,ardaer, hssme la Fayetlev llle, Mlsa.; tall, slim, ginger cake, ecar aa lB af head Ilka Bars abac. Thelaer Bisk., haaaa la Raleigh. N, C. Jullwa (.res a, aw ia Virgiala; tall, black, tww teeth aajt ia frewt. Archie Tyasa, bowse la Narfalh, Va.; law, black, pimply frataa satallpal. Sam Ward. lew. stark giagwr cake, shart neck, krge head aad shaft lagera. Takea 14 To Caak (.ossse. A well coked goose tastes good to Mr. O. I.. I'arlutui. deputy sheriff, but he 1-ou.siders it most too eiiiensive a dish "Why," he said yesterday, "it takes n bo ut nil day aud a cord of wood to cook na old tough goose.'' LORD CECIL DEFENDS FOREIGN OFFICE Mi Trass ) Laadoa, Dec. S3. Tha moat important apeechea at the elcstag session of the llouae of Coaauaaa befors it a-ijouraea toaight fay tha Chrlataiaa ceeeaa, arera aia.ie by Lard Robert Cecil, under see retary for -foreign affairs, Walter Rua cimaa, preaiileat of the Imard ot trado, and A. i. Balfoar, trst Lord of tha Ad miralty. Ijord Robert Cecil's speech was in the nature of a general defense of the for eigB office, lie denied rumors of dia srnsioa in the cabinet, of diaaensious among tha allien and of pro German in fluence in the foreign office. He an nounccd that tha foreign office would shortly isaua a white iper ataluig tha principles oa which the British blockade of (iermaay ia baaed. "l util the reaigaatioa of oaa or mora airmbere of tha Cabinet," ha aald, "every oaa ia bound to accept tha riew that it ia united oa the main tiaea of iu policy. As ta tha uaity of tha allien, they hare carried oa tha war in a man ner, which, if ana considers history .. ia. a really uiswiampled performance of unity. i "Huggrntione haee recently been, wade ia varioaa forma that soma oaa ia the foreign office ia ia tha pay of Germany Or, at leaat ia pra-Qertuaa. This ia a grotesque aad serious charge. It shews that there are eome jieople who ara uaable to stead tha atrata of war and beconia mere hysterical neurotics. When things are ant going right for tha sto niest, such people think the proper course is to turn on the mea who ara trying to serve thair country and fhont, Irmton Traitor!' "This ia a disgraceful, tin British state of things. It la utterly destructive of the morale of tha country aad it is tha duty of every patriotic man to stamp on theoa people. "I assure tha House that everything that could be legitimately' done to pre vent gooda goiag into (iermany has been done. One of the members of the House of Commons has aaid that the only way effectively to blockade 'ierutany ia to go to war with the neutral countries sur rounding Germany. 1 want to lay moat frankly that thia ia not the jxilicy of The govPTBineat. "Tbe great difficulty in a blockade ia to discriminate between guoda with an enemy destinatioa nnd those geauiuely for consumption ia neutral countries. "As to our Balkan policy the aim throughout ha been to produce in those unhappy countriea unity instead of dia rord. Tba suggestion that the foreign office rejected au alliance with or with out the assistance of recce, is aliso lutely without foundation." Mr. Kuncimaa spoke of the steps tha Board of-Trade waa taking to prepare for commercial conditions after the -war. beginning with the declaration : "So far aa commerce is concerned tier many ia a beaten nation, and it is for us to aea that it docs not recover." Mr. Balfour, replying tu iiiious speakers who had complained of the shortage of ships for mercantile purposea said thut the whole possibility of carrying on the srar rested oa the Hrit'xh navy and ita mercantile fleet. He. waa willing to confess that there probably had been sonic waste of tonnaffe but the first business of the admiralty was, not to save tonjiagr, but; to wiu battles. "We cannot eipeetlo en'rr on a war with the same onorlir t lint we manage the ort of Liverpool or lludl." aaid tha first Ijord. "The main thing has been to aec that every warship waa ready to fight whereever required and that every soldier nun supplied with all necessury to make him the best fighting unit." He urfrcd that the-wisest remedy for the shortage of tonnage w-as to go on with the hiiil'lniif of merchant shipa. which he tlioii(lir should be rceognid as ar work second only to the man ufacture of munitions. VILL MAKE GOOD CLAIMS OF STATE That North Carolina's claims in the Battle of tiettvsburg may noon be proven to the world. Judge Walter A. Montgonicrv, Col. .1 Brvnn (Irinies, Dr. li II. Hill and K l W. Connor arc working with matter now in hand to prepare it for the press. The body is a sub i ommittee of the (iettysburg Cum mission appointed by the last meeting of the North Carolina liivision of the Con feslerate Veterans at its uieetiug in Hal eigh in October. In the meanwhile Col. J. Bryaa tirimoa holds m safety, notea tu the amount of $-.1.(1111 for the writing of the history of North Carolina. The His torieal Commission is charged with tbe duty of selciting n suitable man to write tha history Thus far Dr. I). H. Hill ia tha choice of the commission. If plana do ant miscarry aad if Dr. Hill will accept the commission contracts for tha work will be mads ahortly. MAJOR GRAHAM GOES AFTER LAW VIOLATORS la a statement issaed yesterday. Major W. A. Uraham, Commiesioner of Agrirvttars, warns dealers in poultry and stock medicines that thia year bo leaieaey ia to lie show a tkoao who sell goods without State license. Heretofore, wlie a violations of the law have bean detected the dealers hava merely beam askod ta pay the license. ''Violations sre going to be prosecuted tlfnronsly this J car," Major Graham dec la res. Kaapa ta Jala Times. New York. Dec. il Announcement that Charles W Knjpp. publisher of tho Ht. !ouia Republic, will become associ ated with the mauagemeat of tha Now York Times, is the capacity of treasure of tha eompaay. was made today by Adnlpk 8. Orhs. the publisher. Mr. Kaapp has been ia the service af the KToblie, of which his father. CaL Joha Kaapp. was one of the owners, since 1807. He became president and pabliaher ia 1K87. He was one sf the organise rfl of the Associated Press, af which he Is s director, sad af the Amer ican Newspaper Publishers' Assotisttsw. raw aad Starboard Eras. A ywuag asaa who used to lira ta 1 WiUsungto ycsWrday 4aal ab-ant eatV; tag a nsa aw ar tne Laps rear river which had eae grccs aad. aae red eve.. Thia atraags rand it ks waa artribated ta the fact that the fish had been watch-, lag the part aad starboard lighta of ia cotniag aad ont going st earners at that port for many years. r The sewwar t bildrea af tho siagle-tas; ensnay at ArMea. Del, go aad come to rhsi aa they desire, aad. ata tba snart Mhat fctha J I a new jutwestsjaca. hsuUdi mm t eatara la garwwe for the asummadatisa af teav BREEDING-- shows itself early. Among the college men of today the characteristics are al ready in evidence which mark them as the rulers of tomorrow. Discrimination good judgment an instinc tive appreciation, of what is best, this is the Men's Store. We clothe the men from toe to head. Satisfaction and saving these are two things you can depend upon here, fhat every value is trust worthy and every price the lowest. Credit accommodation, too. All you want of it and without cost. McLeod and Watson "Just a Whisper Off F ayelleville on Martin" GOVERNOR PARDONS VANE RICHARDSON Governor Icke Craig yesterday grauted a conditional pardon to Vuue Rirhardsoa, from In ion county, aen- fenced to ten veara in the Htate I'riaon in 1910 for murder. He has served five rears of the sentence and will be re leased nn condition that in the future he remain a law abideng ritir.cn. . Wouldn't Traable Saata Claaa. A wee bit of a youngster, admiring the many things in a toy store, pointed to a velocipede nnd asked hia mother if Santa Clans was not going ta briug it ta him. I 'poo being toM that he waa, he aaid: "Well 1 wont trouble rjaata Claus, I'll take it aloag aow." We offer for Holidays A combination of Webster's International Dictionary and Columbia Stand at $15 deliveredr Thia Is the latest edition of thia great work and tha-beM stand in tha market combination of stand and . book, -holder Eastman's Ktxlks auad Supplier- Com pUtw Stock Cataloyua Ssavt Rsayaat - Mara line - sabKriptisrta---rite : j . rnarantee delivery aotnethinkT you do not al w jr jrets Ik plactng BObivcTlption wdera. ;z.::' " Evwfartkiag ia Books aad SUtionciT writ as. AlJTuTD.VTILLIAMS & COMPANY RALEiCH, N. C 1 n- e S . IDUCE5 DEBT OF;; STATE BY! Ady.-G'en. Yonng" Searches For Record of Property Charged - To North Carolina Over forty fire thousand dollars were saved to North Carolina duriag tha past year through tha efforts of Adjutant (teneral Iurence Young ia reducing tne deer of the Mate to tha federal gov erninejil for military equipment issued during the Hpanish American War and since, of which no record had been kept. According to the report of the Chief of the Division of Militsry Affairs just issued". 27.247.Oo of tba debt from the 8aaiaa. Americaa. Wax waa removed during the year by accounting for tbe equirriSeat; $18,681.07 removed by re covery and $3mUsV by survey. There yet remains to be settled for lo4s M. NigltF aad day Adjutant General Youoftv. has workod eweiaf Asa year cbeckiag up records aad tracing np material Much, old equipment which had aaeaa stored-hero and which waa chargedoiip to the JJtate waa returned. PrioT to 113 tho Mate had lost rest ords oe-hsd ao roeords-for a great deal of that federal property. Upon- the ap pointment of Adjutant General Young, to tba position of head of North Caro lina' military forces, effort wss made in a systematic way to reduce this debt without- the payment of actual moaey from the State treasury. It waa a tana fide debt, it ia claimed, and there would hare- been no legal -way ia which the Htate ertuld hare escaped the payment of charges against it. Ia order to get lbs retaoval of those charges. Adjutant (jenetaj. Young was obliged to go hark before the Bps aiah-American War ia search tyf record. There ia still left a verj; 'comfortable, sum for collection. But with a a great part of it already r.leareil"up. Adjutant General Iaturence Voting at roiilident tliat the remainder can be cancelled before the date for the filial settlement. Tin: jk'ljutant Oeiicral now has entire control of the isauanre of property. He hns Installed a perfect system of ac counting that will prevent loaaes here toforo taklug place throughout the State. - TlusJiorth Carolina National Guard made a greater increase in numbers duriaf ftle year llrlo than the organisa tion at any otliot fit ale in the union according- to further figures in the re port of the Chief ot 1'ivimon of Mil i tary AJCafrs. It was a net increase of two officers and four hundred and forty two enlisted men. In 1VU the .NortU CarohvBa National Guard had two hun dred and; nine officers and two thd isan I three hindred and sixty s"ven enlisted men. This year the reports show the guard to hava two hundred and eleven oMirors and a total of two thousand eiuht hundred and nine enlisted men. Connecticut, Florida and Georgia were the slates following in the rank. KAISER'S ILLNESS NOW IS REPORTED SERIOUS IB, lk laMcsl SVssl Iondon. Her. 24. --According to m mors iu lierltii, Kmpeior H illium s ill uess is very serious says the Morning Poet's Rotterdam correspondent. but these rumors have lieen officially drnicxl. "It was onlv when the rumor insisted thut aa operation for cancer was necea- j ratuiry'ln order to snve the Kniperor's life" .the i or res.on.leut ail.ls, that the . phvsiriuiis issued a bulletin ileeliiring thnt his illness was ilue to inriam Hint ion i of the ellulnr tissue." W1L.HO.V Wilson. Dec. 2.1. Judge W. M Bond, who MU been holding superior court here, And hia son. Attorney B. G. rbmd. of this city, left yesterdsy for their home lit "Edenton. Mr. aad Mrs. H. W. Wortliington and Mrs. Mary Miller ljimh hnve returned from T'delightful trip to Norfolk. Wednesday moraing last Miss Georgia Hharp snd Mr. K. U tireen were quietly married" at the home of tbe bride's sis tor. Mrs. J. W. Hcott, Rev. Richard nag by, pastor of the Christian church, offi ciating. The. announcement of the marringe of Miss Kachael Linton Leary of this city to Dr. Kdson Worth Carr is made for January W. 1916. Mr. and Mra. G. T. Kulgham have re turned from their honeymoon spent ia "the land of flowers." W K. Newberry, who has been ac tivelv entailed iu business here, will leae for Warsaw, his future home. The following youinf WiUonians who have been off at school returned yea terdav and today for tha holidays: James Dutis, Wm P. Whitakrr, Jr.. Miss Kilna Burton. Miss Theresa Williams, Miss Mary Byrum Taria. Miss Minnie Stevenson, Misa Kdwina lovelace. Miss Mildred Kllia. Miss Ora Baper and Miss Dorothy Killettc. The average family of moderate moans, as ascertained by the I nited Statea Bureau of Lal-or after studyiag the houui b4i.get of IU,lK) familiea. spends 45 per cent of its income for food, 2(1 per rent on rent, 14 per cent on clothing and "1 per cent on miacclla aeons items, such aa amusements, news papers, doctors snd so on. the A Few Hoars Real Pleasure in tKe Evenim? THE brieht light of the Rayo lamp makes reading and sewing real p!ca urea tnese evenings. Lramps The Rayo gives a steady .ight that can't hurt the eyes. It requires almost no attention. Its simplicity of design mates it , easy to keep clears You don't have to re move the-shade to light it just lift the gallery and touch a match. Most con venient most efficient. most economical. Use -Aladdin- Security Oil or Diamond White Oil tehtainjicf rrsutt in Ot Stoves, Lampi arid Htateru. The Rayo. is ?nly one 1 of our. many products especially suitable for use on the farm. Standard Household Lubricant Standard Hand Separate oa Par0)Mx.,... M ica - Alc Grsase Eureka Harness Oil Matchless liquid Glow If your dealer does not carry them, write to our nearest station. STANDARD OIL COMPAKT ""Iffctlmr) AiTiMOaa VS. UVMMS. u MI CH IN HEREDITARY. Ancestors ot Too Families Traced aat Comparlasas Made. Pictorial ltl Not btng in hcr?r)itTT TV Goclrlarf li:e, lir of tha incland Traiaira Sell. Mil nf Ntn Jersey traced the anrcr try of a twenty lrn year ulil girl in tha! i n-tt it ii t in u tliri.riifh one tlioiisnml, orW liiindrer) vicii iiidivitliials back to th "1 ol Kevolutu.uary War. A jroung man ajooil family, after hh discharg-e frou tlie Continental army mated with I feeble minded New Jersey woman ol tv liom the Vim Ian. 1 (rirl ia a lineal do-u-endant. Krom Jli kooivs liistoriei nf four hundred" sntl eijrfctT donernd aots it is sh iwn that one ImnJrcd an4 forty three were frehls-mindoii persona, thirty six illcjritiiustes, thirty three wo men of loos character, eight keepers oi brothels, eighty two died in Infancy, three were erTiMasIs, one insane, twen ty four alcoholics, three epiloylica. thrcs syphilitica, and nearly all las others, were defectives of oac kind or an other. -. . . Contmt these miserable bclaf wiH tha JouatharnrKlards family, on ot tbe most brilfiaat in American history, Uf one thousand, ti. res hundred au4 ninety four descendants to hundred and ninety-flre nere colleire frradnatca, seventy cif ht s era col lea:' iii esidents. 01 profesaora, sis phjsieismsr, oita' hirndrei clorirjrmen, oac bnndred lawyers, thirty jiiilS'-a. sitty preniinrnt authors, eishtj public officials .and seres ty-irs ofticsri in the army and ascr. There ia aosathia( ia heredity. Thsrs ia a great deal ia tl. And Uerssiity plus larermarriae eqiisla ao cad of etils. Ir. VcCollourh' study of what he calls the Ben Ishmael family of Central Ia diaaa, which haa intormarried ainca 1S40, shows that la this family history there are few persons aha are wot de fective ia Beaae war. Uay af ths we nrs are rasst aad aesuiy all the mea are taievca. NIW TOKK BORES BARONESS. Caaylag Of Btyles "as -this aa Ver T Caveat Far Csrsra. Chieaco speemj. Baroness : do tQkSorW, who U stoppiac at ; the .Caursss Held, has eome fraaa New Terk tat Chicsupa to par. chase (owna ia iidr-twt drasmtkers. . of' the metropolis Jfcjx J.u.-ropy tha style she affeeta. At any rate, that was tee etateaaeat she BiS'bs toaieiii, adulaf tt heaerr sheWarlie- a mssss-atisat c eeetaaM in 'ew Yisrk ah roua4 4a -day ac as ail the gwar sst has a wearing aimilar dresses. Pouf ! It Is aa moaetoaeua tha, IcVicfi 1 tha -IWewess. "KTemhiaii hi - ! the' aaias all the trans). 9o I rnr - ' uaieagav I nec test axsae asm easSkM sard ! IksswwwUl -waaid-sisssk. wkare ia- - iiivKlwaiimss lapses prioiinii wfwrj sss rrosa -tsnnf 1M ssrw tat? Merar Wge i staa Viy his lig antv saoMlo; ft at aeamiaas anmt at seal aaaL . far. .... . .7 .- V- It 1 at. V
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 25, 1915, edition 1
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