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RALEIGH GROCER TflROUGHTANLAC W. G Turner didn't know a n day for months before taking Master Medicine. Will have it in home always in future. . I nave gained Id pnoads f good, olid flesh on two bottle of Tanlaj and I la fecliug so 6b that I am hark fur km of it," exebrnied W. C Tunicr, well known Raleigh grocer of 3r Cut lot street, to the Tun lac man at the Tncker liutlding Pharmacy. , I was io general run down condi tion and mlffrfil from stomach trou- kin, sick headache, loss of appetite, sleeplessness and nervousness when I took my t. rat dose of tbii tonic 1 had loat about .lit pound! in weight up to tkat time, was weak and low spirited. "-' "Now. Ifet here to tell yon I am free from all ills. 1 must nay that there rail bo bo contradiction of Tanlac being the greatest health restorer the world haa produced. I have placed all my other medicines aside and will never lie with -oat Tanlae in my bom from bow on. I didn't know what a well day was fur seme time twfore I started taking it. Way, I feci a different man altogether oat food., big mMla; nervousness if foao; paiaa have all left and I sleep well, flare I (rive my endorsement be cause Tan to it the one best ton ie I know will help others." Tanlae i. sold in Raleigh at the T acker Building Pharmacy; Winterville, A. W. Ange; Ayden. Pmitli Bro.; Cary, Waldo Drug Co i Apei, A, V, Baucom; Wilson. Turlington ft Morris; Golds tr; Williams Trug Store : Klnston. Hood Bros.: Jackson Hpring. Sand Hill Drag Co.; HameK. James A. Ayers; Oar Bor, Montague l'hsrmarv Kach town kaa ita Tanlac dealer. (Adv.) THAWS MOTHER IS NOW WITH HIM AT HOSPITAL Philadelphia. Fa-, Jan. 14. Mrs. Mary Copley Thaw, mother of Harry K. Thaw, wko is recovering at a hospital here from self intlicted wound, arrived here today and took rooms at the hospital direetly aliove those -occupied by. her sou. Thaw is still in a stupor and weak from the' loss of blood and his mother was allowed to see hint for only a brief period. Wie seemed very much affected by her son's condition, but physician assured her that he was -da no danger and that they eapeeted him to be able to leave the hospital within two weeks. "Don't worry, Harry," she told him; "III take care of you." Mrs. Thaw refused to discuss the in dictment against Thaw charging bim with kidnapping and assaulting Freder h-k (Jump. Jr the 19-year-old Kansas City youth. Frank Johnston, one of Thaws attorneys, however, said there was no desire on the part of the family to prevent his removal from the juris diction of the eonrts of Pennsylvania. THE NEWS AND OBSERVER MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY IS, 1917. Bell-ans Absolutely Removes In digestionrOne package i- proves it 5c at all druggists. MQflTOI. PRftiSES SI TARHEEL TROOPS ci imn rcK looks to HEALTH CONSERVATION '(Special to Tin' News nnd, Observer.) Currituck. Jan. 1 1.-The county hoard I Maj. J. J. Bernard Temporarily In Command of the Third EMERGENCY PLAN; IN CASE LAWSON RESORTS TO WRIT (Continoed from Page One.) Regiment By A. L. FLETCHER. El Pnao, Texas, Jan'. 14.-On. Charles of health ha re-elected Ir. - V .1. , c). Uorton, division commanler, visited " on t. r of Mavoek as county health ofticcr. j . ...... , . . ; .h -M 11,,. .a'rd Sr.tct.di this year t.. do j this brigade thia ,mrrun and in tiusa ,,. .1 i, , , r I. fore in regard to cr.n , gado headquarters held an informal re- 1 . ,.i mure tl. i '. t h Tore in regard ro con , gauo neajiquaners ae:u an informal re- tagviii dien - Th board ordered that j ception for the Tar 111 officers. He no tea. h. r in tie- comity- shall allow any J mad(, a ,b()rt ulk in WBjp, u, pra;se,, nuiiil to utti nd school who has hern nt i ... . p pn io i. ii m .,.,! ! Southern troops very highly and raid all expos, u io ciini.ii"its - .... permission is g'an.'a yy me wnsm. mot or whs (njin j physic-inn, t n I that when a pupil hns a; ."vortli t nroliinaiis, contagious il.i' nc he shall not be al lowed to attend -Vm until permission as above, and Hot if' n'h pupils refits There is no desire oB the part of the-; n- stay vm from school while suspect I . I . ... 1 i.il n .A utf. en or oiHi'ii-f. n i".j,,. ... ... . -li- lled hii.I tl'i'- l.'.-i" )'inrnitined by t)ie county qiiainrit dir r. Under the law th" Imird an i n force thia ruling nn, I shall do so Tenehers are .t ic I to notice and when THRIFT PLAY PRESENTED AT B:-ADiD L, MEETING School Children Perform For Stockholders of Southport V Association (Special to The Newt and Observer.) 8outhptrt, Jan. H. The annual meet ing of the twuthport Building and Loan - Association was held Friday night. The report of SWrctary I)t I. Watson was - read aBd bptedT "The report was grati fying to the stockholders, showing tho aasociation to lie in a prosperous condi tion. Since it, organization the people of Southport have saved many thou sands of dollars. All of the old officers wero re-eleetr-d without opposition. . A unique feature was a dramatization of a little thrift story ly the children of tho fourth grade of the local schools. , During the year Mrs. H. E. Eansun. ' who in tho otory teller of tho school, hah told B number of stories of thrift, and one of these had been d rn mutiiu-d by the little folk,. This story or play they called It as given for the enter- ' tadnment of the stockholders of the as sociation Mrs. Kanson had told tho story,' and Mi Ruth Uuark. tho teacher of tho grade, had made suggestions, but " the dramatizatum of the story was the ; . work of the ehildrefft The main pur ." pooe was not to entertain, but to give aa objert le,son in thrift and give the children a practical language. It is only an effort on the part of the school teachers to make their school touch the . active, vital life of the community. Earlier in the year Mrs. Hanson had told atoriea of thrift in all the grades of the school, and the local attorney of tho Building and Loan Association had gone to earhroomajid explained the working! of the 'association. He tar ried with him 8 nickels and also a roll t bow ono dollar bills lis) In all. It , , was an object lesson of how quarters grow into paid up shares. BASERALL GAME HY 4 SOLDIERS AT CAMP i ' . Special to The News and tserver.) Camp Htewart, Kl Paao, Texas, Jan. 14. la a fast and interesting game of baseball Company K, of tire Third, de-'ftrMtT'd'-v'rffpnnr meat in thirteen innings by a score of , twr, The special features thr game 're - homo run drive by Umrnn. of Com ray E. and the twirling of Wilson for and Railroad Speed for F. alaaagera Hv H. Alley, of F, and JT. D. Wheeler, of E, expect in arrang' B good many games for the coming spring. . - - v The liae-up: Com pa ny E Powell," ii '; Ko riiee't, rf ; Mitchell, e; Lrnnan, ef; Brown, 2b; Adama, lb; Critcher, If; Wheeler, Sb; . WUsob, p. ",' Company F Alley, rf; Kenrnev, ss; Branch. W, If; Speed p; tlolderfi.l.l, 3h; Boone, e; Branch, L, 2b; Allen, cf; .-Corhitt..ih. .... Vaapire "Jack White, 11th P. A. In- - :-" Wlawa Conrt Opens Tomorrow: , Wilson, Jait ,. . W.. W i lmn 1 irpermr court for the trial of criminal cases cenrenea tomorrow with Judge II. Vi nnoonee on me pencil. There are on tho docket abont 73 eases, most of the : defendants being out on bond. Th most Important ease that will ' came op is the State against Arthur , Boater, colored, for killing Bud Uaston i the suburbs of Elm City early in lioeemDer, 4 Uttlo Martha Spralll Dead. Meant Olive, Jan. H. Little Miss Martha SprallL who 4-year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rprnlll, who was severely baraed at her home, here Friday asoraing died early this morn lag. Tho interment took place this af tersoon, . It has bees deemed Beers ry to keep all informs tlea concerning tie child's - injuries -and death from her mother, .who kaB opcTBtiveaticat la th Bpcky Mouat SasitorlBm. ;- , , Thaw family." said Mr. Johnston, "to osc ita millions or its influence to ob struct anything that Iistrlef Aflorney 8wann, of New. York thinks ought to be done with Thaw." Be added that the family would be willing to have Thaw kept in restraint if it was found that "anything is radical ly wrong with him." Mr. Johnston said he had no fear of Thaw's escape from itatteawan being brought up again by the New York authorities. Another conference of Thaw's counsel to discuss plans for his defense will be held tomorrow. William II. Black, assistant district attorney, and Iconard A. Flood, lieuten ant of police, of New York City, arrived here today from llarrisburg, with extra dition papers for the return to Mew York of Oliver A. Browcf, on the charge of conspiracy to kidnap in connection with the Qump case. Browcr, who is in jail here, probably will lie surrendered to the New York authorities tomorrow. NO HOPE FOR SAVING CRUISER OR U-BOAT used with his ! Col. Hidnev W. Minor of the Third Kcguneut left t'.dyy for Durham on importunt hiiini .-. . ile. has iiif,iK.d .." days' leave. Mrs. Minor, who ha been i:eci' for two month-', accompanied him. I 'nt i I l.icuUMi:v:it d Mctjhoe ar rive Maj. J. J. Uernard of Kaleigh will le in common, I of the Third Kigiiiient. Maj. W. !S. i'rivott of the Second Kegi meiit on, I l.ieut. W. 1). Holland, com any pupil is h i c 1 I in any way or a pany M, ot the .Second lieginient, have corit.'igioiis dis,.!"- -en I pupil home, returned from leave spent in North Car Teachers are urg-d om-rate and re- olin.u Mrs. Holland u. eo'iipanied her iort any conti'Kioi-s d.s asc to town- (i list ,n u I mil viil reinutn here until the ship physician, county s.iperinteadeat of j second ia ordered borne. ...l,o,.l. Un,l fir ! W 'U tter. 1 - t : The township physicians are as fol lows: Ir. J. M. N !.. rn. Jarvisburg, N. C, in Popular llraneh township but plysician for Atlantic township; ir. W. ir Cowell, Khawboro, N for Craw- ford township: Ir. J. I. Maynard, Knotts Island. . I ., for r ru.tviiie town ship ; Dr. r1. M. Mann Moyork, N. C, for Moyoc'k township; lr. W. T. Origgs, Popular Branch, N". C., for Poplar Brimcl) towirahip. With Dr. Hitter ill the lead and these five physirinns In thi townships look ing af!er the h"nlth something will be done. The board hopes to bring results. fore he is turned over to the fierjeant ut Arms, if the case goes that far, one, before the committee and anin before the Bar of the Uou.se.. .j'.ower to fuK ih him nnder the plan to be followed by the committee would expire with the Congress on March 4. Several other witnesses, iac!udinf Chicago' and New York bankers, are t(. hand tomorrow, and if Lawaon uncrpectedly answer the qnes- a-sked him, the entire hearing may cluM .1 l eiorr night. Tht a a repurt on the Wood resolution to create a spe cial congressional committee to inveti ,-nte the Hlt:.k' itrolial.lv u-t A Im m:i.le 1 I tt.tlrtv & report must be nuyde But later than Wednesday by tho order of the House. WOULD MAKE LAWSON , DIVULGE INFORMATION Eureka, Cal., Jan. 1. The stranded cruiser Milwaukee, whoso crew wiis taken off safely last nir,ht, was washed further toward ahore near here today. As the hull continued W All with water hope of salvaging the vessel faded. Navy salvagers have alantlone, efforts' to savo the submarine 1111, which the I Milwnnkee was tTying tn- pirll off ttrri beach ashore. AL DEMAREE CALLS MEETING OF PLAYERS TO DISCUSS STRIKE ...Chicago. Jan., 14 A. I If r setting forth the views' 'of David Ti. Tu'tz, pres-idt-nt of the- I!ael,.ill I s-'vern Frit ternity, in regnrd to. --,!i,i,u a general trikejtsKf to be rend i.t the meeting of l.i.l'l t.h, e. rs I., ! h, i'!' jii. Tllesd-lV When til big ship was -l't 1(,htf A l.emaree, a .ii, n.',er of the I I... I. .),,,,!-. V'Mti .t.'.l L'i'riH. ')iih -nit- Ihe paymaatrr or inn AiuwaminA rt-1 ,,W11 ( ,i,,, hroupnt oil f0,O(n, j-prnonrj rirerts or STATE PROHIBITION FORCES TO GATHER IN RALEIGH TODAY (Continued fTf Page Cne.) adopt, amend o. ; u nut they please with the report of the c. ininittec. 'I he committee, however, will no doubt, reyouiineiid the legislation that has been passed upon by the boa,d of trustees of tho Anti Knlooii l-.-igue with such other legislation ns lie y tli.uk aitvw able, mid the convent on. n:'ter discus sion and amendment, will accept tho re port aud make it their own, Very soon IhereaJter a I, ill or Idlis will be introduced in both le u-es ,,f the Cen ernl Assembly carrying the legislation propouitd by the coimutien. Invites General Assembly. If M-r .' Hrya n ilttm rMt 'riv 'fRcitint News and Observer Bureau, 406 District National Bank Building. II) 11. E. C BKVANT. (Sp.vial Leased Wire.) -Washington, Jan. 14. The big thing from a newspaper ttaitdpoiat hers this week will be the Lawsoa hearing. The Mouse Ifules Committee haa at last realised Unit it will not do to let Law sou quit wilhout giving the names of t l.e member of Congress who told him that a Senator profited by the alleged J;ax from. Washington to Wail Street ,oa the President s peace note, and the name of the Cabinet member a New York banker said he could cadi at any hour of the nifrht and gtt confidential information that can be nsed in Wall street gambling. Mr. Law son will be compelled-to; answer or resort to court to save himself from punishment for -ontcmpt of the Hsnae. Very few well-informed people here 'vlicve that Ljiirann haa anything on anybody connected with the governmest but most persons conversant with the situation think ttiat the whole leak eha.rgp should ---be- -cleaned- pr and if Hepre vntative -Wow I an'l Ijtwsrm fail to make K'" 1 'hey should be punished. It is not at ail ImprobaMc that Mr. Wood may face impeachment proceed-' ings for his part in the leak eont.oversy. His admission thnt he based his state Distinctive Sterling Tableware and Sheffield Plate A showing that for elegance of design, beauty of finish and workmanship is beyond comparison. Our stock which includes Sterling Flat-ware, Hollow-ware and Sheffield plate that is heavily plated on Nickle-Sllver is large and varied, so naturally you'll find a wide range of "Dworrky Prices". Our advice is, inspect our showing before, purchasing. Sporting And Msaicai iBSiraaMBta v.y X Mile From Hlfh Prices. 1U Fayrtt-ville SL . Watch Clock And Jewelry Repairing imie ,o ao.i..-, e .en,-r:.. .Msem.iiy. , . Mr. Tumultv and B'rmtrd llie men.oer.s ol tne general .s,einl.iy . . , ., lk ,.,,,. nf whieh pportnn.ty to hear him at , ' Bil, k,.' j' nA k.. ere.'itt a eontempl lor nim in many the orticcrs and men also were removed today. Preparations for- aalvnge work were discussed by Lieut. W. K. Newton, n command of the Milwaukee, and J. M Prnrer and K. J. Porter, heads of wreck Ing companies. After his inspection of the wreck Krazer declared that the cruiser cannot be refloated. He said the stanchions had begun to give way and that the in dications are thnt the Milwaukee som, would go to pieces. A temporary pier will bo built o.it to the' Milwaukee so that ordnance, much i nery and al 1 other movables can be stripped from tho cruiser as quickly n pos idle. Work of salvnging tho submarine was turned over today to a private concern at a contract price of I H.iK'O. Lieut. Newton said the factors re sponsible far the beaching of the Mil waukee were a dense fog, strong cur rent und the drag of the heavy line attached to tho 11-11. "You are herewith invited to attend places. '. Representative Cnn'rill, of Kentucky, who turned the tables in the House Friday and eau"l Chairman Henry to l r! re the Wood l.nwson rewlntinn re- rcom'mil i :,'d, "is a pTain, "qntel-'wittot man, j 'vi?!i cinirace enouijh to start nn j-thir.g. ; Ho describe ! himself as a farmer, and a new ni'Mflu-r of Cnne-css, when be all or any of the session of the Ninth Biennial CVotv-eMtonv- I enclose - -tb- progiuiii. At - it', 1 oi k, when Col. Bryan speaks, seats will be reserved for mem bers of the Ceoerill Assembly. Notify tno u.sner ami lie mil le giuU to escort , :W!nri, , it mmM ,) in stop you to one of tli - veats" I the Lawson iiivertication wh -re it was. Mr. Davis Bays that to get the full ' .i. c...;n ., (.n .-,,t from RESTED BY LAY OFF SOLON'S CO BACK TO BIG BATTLE TODAY (Continued front Page One.) MULTI GRAPH WORK TypowriUas, qrcslarliUg : atcaographle Bervics - - RaUt'ch Letter Writer Sllw Iw. Imi BsB MS-MS CIVlKNS ShK SuikOIBB . i . TicfCMflal Mil i that a majority of the members of each houpo will support most any mores ure he suggests. Sonic members have such drastic ideas concerning dopes and medicines that they will aim their missies at the popular fountain drinks containing cslliuo. In anticipation of the pr.trnt medicine light ma. iy of the largo manufacturers ot the so cu'lli ,1 remedies have ulrendy begun wiiting to members of the legis lature. All point out that the light against their remedies is prompted by ihysicimis. ihey profess to believe thut physicians fenr that then financial well i ,ciiig is put in jeopardy by the general iia of the clivers concoct d from the various eil sounding drugs of thuir labo.'.aories. It is expected that the manufacturers will let no grans grow under their feet in an effort to bead off any legislation harmfiiMo their' business! "Many smooth gentlemen are eipeetcd to throng the lobbies during thro: licTtt wock or so. Practically nil bills due to come up in the next week or so are going to encounter' strong opposition. While there is only oi.e man in the entire membership of this OeBcral Assembly who openly admits lhat he came to Ral eigh, It) vote ."no" on . every thinav .thcxc are many who foci that it is up to them to curb a tendency to whiit they term "over-progrfssiyeness." These Will op pose most of the liills for appropriations, t rn-Tefrrnrr rrf tfi rjliticUf"y' thirfof Tmosl any that have any of the earmarks of progressiveiim. "Stand pat" la their watchword-and it's going to tnko a great deal of argument to move them from their position. EXPLOSION DESTROYS i JAPANESE CRUISER have the Tho Pjf't tlaf-n-ft church. On Friday :.hc superintendent mailed the f"Uow .tic invitation to each member of the i.tiieial Assembly: f Hrmaree said, however, lie could give i no hint as to tire contents of Tuitz' let tor. Ilenmree issued the cell fur tlli' ' meeting at the request of Proaident . I'ultz and I -ir 'ipeiiled to major league players rese'ing in and near Chi rigo to tt-'nd. Hi t wi n -it und Uu are exiioctcd to be present, he sold. Demnreo tleelart d that 19 out of 2' ; ball plavers in the National Ij'agne nro oeiieuis iiom in. nrnu iveujoii law the promise to give crrtain niemliers of the fraternity and that if under the Supreme Court division of ; ,,. I'ultz culled n strike every momber . tho 8th nnd to get the benefit of the i jn anw,,,. to Mr. Cantrill's questions, would join iq It walk out. bill passed by the I'uited tatatcs Senate t.in9rtn said cnnu-;!i to m-.ke impernttve '"Die fraternity members are back of on the llth burring liquor advertis.ng, -nn investigation to the eit-nt that Lw I'ult.." he said. "They lielleve In Fnltz, i circulars, etc., from tho mails it will ; tells what he hns in hie mind. If notwithstanding the reports to the con- be necessary for tho presrut fienrral ' (,f W1i give the names of the officials trnry." .' "; AsM'uildv to inss legislation putting the j sr has in minf, if he really hns r.ny. "IJobby" Itoth, of the Cleveland Atner- stnto u ider that protection; and. he j -ht n it w ill I possible to ciear up the ie.'ius, a member of the fraternity, said feels sure that the convi utiou will stand : waters. tonight that Although be had not signed tlic.-e tluujjs. lie says sentiment in j Uc,rf is what Cnntrill asked and what his 1917 contract with th- Clevehiinl : North Carol. na is ready for ns strirt J. tawson replied: cliii' ne i'VM'cteii to nn so s-iioriiy. unu stringent laws against I lie liqllol "Pfriking is tli" last thing I would . truflic a-s cau ftuHsihly. lie made. He be think of." IN tli said. lice that no r-t.ito in the in ion has a . stronger seiitiinent. N. WIl.KEsnonO, 3; LENOIR 24. Following is tho program for the two North Wilkesboro, Jan. 14. In a 1 day conventi m : Mr. Cnntrill: "Mr. I-awson, yesterday, as I recall your testimony, you de clined to divulge the name of this mem ber of CongTess or this Cubinet officer to this committee on the grounds that his committee was simply holding a nerve racking game of basketball here I upenmg ?.esion i.jif p. m. loosy. . r,.iinlinrv investigation, and that this Fridny night, the fast North Wilkes-I Mr- f A. llnrtiieas, president, States-j .. 1(Jt ,h pro(lfT committee to give bom-high school team defeated the ville, N. Cn presiding. i those names to. strong five repreeiiting the l'iioir high 1 l:.10. .p. in.-I'eiotional Exercises.! ,. i yon in a spirit of all fairness, because your answer might have some bearing on the action of this committee in making its report to school : to !M. This makes three games ( oiidncted hy Kev. J. fc. I nderwood, oi5 of the fceri of four for North presiding cider, Raleigh, District, Kal Wilkesboro. Outweighed niore than ; eigh, N. C. twenty pounds to the man, the locals'- 1:" P. m Registration, were outplayed in the first half 16 to i 2:00 p. m. Addre-s by Hon. William III. but they rallied in a sensational Jennings nryan. .vwrcss: tlie Llenn- 1 i(lol?e an,i the House adopts this reso manner in the second half, ' running 1 nig-up r the W est by Kev. J. II. Hen- !ltion i Sceor.laneo with that reso- nwny with the visitors 21 to H. The nett, t.recnsnoro, i. .Miscellaneous j (-, the Spenker of the House ap snperb guarding nnd passing of iledru k 1 business, v uiunuuei s .vppoinieu. .m and the censistent good, p aying of Cor- ! journment o:uw-:oo p. m.--iieeepiion at tne . M. C. A. for visiting del, gate given by the Woman's Christian Tenieranre I'uion. Evening Session. Dr. W. I.-Putea!. president of Wake Forest College, Wake Forest, N. C., pre-nidinir. Arvrte'Wtlt-rrsivw-Rwrt Exercises. Missing Military Flyers. Conducted bv Rev. J. A. Campbell'. Buies (Hv The Assoeinted Press.) 1 Creek. N. C. I Mr. Ijn.n nnswerel: "Because I un, Sun Iliego, Cnl., Jan. U. Acting under 7-41 p. m, Report of our Superin onTers f rom the War Department, two ' tendent, I5ev. U. U Daivs. Raleigh. N. C. army nxiiitun. from the training school) 8:1,1 P. m. Address: "Our nill." bv pt ii i ii n For th and .1, crimes were the features tor lx-noir. e lionie team, l.iin berry, Coffey, ..niiis idayi d one af tho best eer seen here. An rnthu8instie cro,l witnessed the gnine. TO SEARCH FOB AVIATORS the II uise: Ia case thia committee favorably reports this resolution to the points n committee to make a final and horniigh iiivestigation, will you now ngree to give that committee the name jf that member of C ingress and that member of the Cabinet to whom you referred in yeur testimony yesterday f" Mr. tawson : "I will." Representative fiarrett, of Tennessee took tic witness. He asked : "Mr. Law- son, if you ar? willing to do that,, why are you not willing to give it to this umiiiit li e i to assist in the search for Lieut. Col Harry ti. ltishop m Lieut. Wi .A. Robertson, ,Tr'., iuTIilnry Hiers, who havii been, missing since. Wednesday. Each. aviator will ptlid a machine and fly4 over the mute taken by Bishop and Robertson. MaxBane Tokio, Jan. 14. The Japanese battle cruiser Tsukuba was destroyed by an explosion today in the harbor of Yoko suka. Fire on the Tsukuba caused tho magazine to blow up. (ins hundred and fifty-three members hi the crew of the Tsukaba was killed and 157 Injured, many of them seri ously. Numerous members -of the ship's company were Yeseued from the water. Most of the officers of tho cruiser were ashore. The cuss of the siplosion is Bot known, . , . . - V .sited raited BUtes ia 18T. - The Tsukuba was Uid down in 190S ad displaced 13,753 tons, , 8li was (I40 foot long and was armed with four 181 iarh, twelve sixanch, twelve 4.7 inch and four $ inch guns, three 8 ponndsn sad .4vs tnmedo tubes.,, nr Comple ment was 817 men, The Ttaknba was seat to Hampton Koads in IW, at th time of the Jamestown Exposition. losoraia is aa important naval static a ! thirtesa Bules southwest of Yokohama, 1 here 'will Ic.ne ti in irruw for t'alcxico', Judge S. D. Wenkley, Pinn.iigliam Alp (At tho close of the address tho-Judg w ill . be glad to publicly anther any question concerning the bill.) Adjournment. Torsday Morning Session. Mr. W. T. Shaw, We'.don, N. C pre siding. 9:S0 a. m nevotionnl Exercises. Conducted by ltbv. E. It. Leyborn, Dur ham. N. C. ,9:4-1 a. nt. 'Reliort of oor field secre-lary,- Uov, R. dU tay, Raleigh,-.V, C, - 10;Cl) a. m. Address: "A Voice from Virginia." by Rev. J. Puiney Pe'crs, 8t.ito Prohibition Commissioner, Rlch ntond. -Virgtniit;--. - - - - - 11 :00 . m. Report of the Committee on Resolutions. Discussion. Adjournment. Tuesday Afternoon. Rev. J. U Murphy, D. D., nickory, presiding. 1:30 p. m. Devotional Evereisea. Conducted by Rev. A. II. Kendall, Bur lington N. C. 1 1:49 p. m. How to Carry Out the Resolutions and rVeure the Raw." Dia enssions hy Kct. Theo. H. Davis. 2ebn 'on. C; R. P. D. aRankin, H ither fordlon, K. C; Rev. D. II. Tuttle, Rurl ington, K. Cf Mr. Chaa. H. Ireland, Greensboro. K. C. 2:2S p. m.-t-Rcport of the Committee on Nominations. Unfinished Business. Miscellaneous Business. Adjournment. CHICAGO CIVfL SERVICE MEN FORM LABOR VMON. 4 . - J 1 Psrpnaei tn Protect Ersplaies Froas J2 W. Davie Street Raleigh, N. C. SHIP US YOUR DES and Tr Tr T T T "try . II I 14 I 13 A HIGHEST- -. PRICES -WB Bt'T ANTmiNO , ANP SELL BVEEVTIIING "Poll- f PelltlHsns. (By Ths Associated Press.) Chicsgo. Jan, 14 FiV? hundred city civil scrvles employes toslay organ ired a labor union to bo known as the Official Civil Service Association. The announced purpose of the organisation which it was stated, would be affiliated with th American Federation of Labor,! is "protect a'l civil services employes ; from the "pull" of politic I as and ts reader legal, financial. ad sociaJ aiuV ' derstan.l that this committee and I un- lerstaud, it from the committee and from the chairman that this committee is sitting for the purpose of getting sutlieient information to enable Con gress to decide whether there should be in investigation , a ilnmtie investigation, m investigation where there will be no tp.icstittn offending for men and papers and things and compelling; them to testify. "Hut this Congressman now, I tn not disputing the committee's authority; am not re.stiug on that ; but this Congressman, in utl earnest nose, stated to me the seriousness of those names be- coming publicr snd bv stated H to me so strongly that I ngreed . with hi So much so that I did not believe that this .invest bitionhoulii ... gofurther. ow7' there Is '"tfiit one point 1 want to makif that if there is a drastic in- the'se to ascertain who were the 'leak ers' and who were the beneficiaries, and let the results le what they may, I am willing under those circumstances to say that it would tie more serious for me not to give the committee that inforrrm- ion than it would be to give it to them. But I say bow I do Bot believe I be lievs it ia too seriont to give it for this purpose whcB, ia my opinion, you have nnd will have sufficient information be fore you are through to enable yon to -eport to the House whethsr or not there should be an investigation. Lnter Mr. Lawson said he eould men tion the names of "another one," bot (t would be dangerous to do so. "Dsngerons in what way to the stock markett asked Mr. Garrett. "Oh. bo, not the stock market: I said to the nation and to fhe'administratioo -r' the admliilsliallim, f will puTlt?" answered Mr. Lawson. "But I mean Ar You A Real ManT - If So, Sett:::. THE LITTLE GIRL NEXT DOOR" At Th Strand Theatr dangerous ia a big, broad way; tliey .uigat be damaging to our ioternntn nal arfairs; they m.ght create situations that would be most embnrn.ssiii. No-. I mesa that just as fairly ns you a-k, d ne'the question, and 1 liclieve now, after- prior throajtr thrs rave.it ieatin as far as we have pnie. thai it ftwiet be a very serious nli .ir. the bare u.i n ' Honing of it. An.l tie t is niyouly rea son fortJUlLholii'iiK it." Chairman Hrnry asked : J'Mr. Inwsen, da. you state upoii ytfur '-re'iqumsitiHity and honor as a man that if Coi'gress takes yoltl at your word and orders this tttVestigwTroo that there will be eotnpe tmt evidence furnishe,!. disclosing that a Cabinet oBjcer and a Congressman, either n'mSntt'Crof th Senate or lb use had something to do with these trans actions about which you have l-ecn Siienkiiigt Now that question is plain." ""Yts. absolutely." answered Mr. Law SOB. -What Is the something' else, you said vou would tell.'" the witness was a, ked. Mr. Lawson replied: "The first thins that will be disclosed, 1 shall dL-cloi-e under my agreement with Mr. Cantriil s that a Congressman mentioned to me the names of a I anker, a Cabinet oflieer and another one that I will describe us a great ofEeial." 'Am' you will give those names very promptly to an investigating coiiimlt tie?" asked Mr. Henry. "And, go further- and amounts of money great amounts of money, more than a million dollars involved; that is 'something.' ifwe go no further," added Mr. Lawson. "A CougroRsmn n mentioned those names and amounts to me. As soon as that committee opens for the inies tigation I will show it how to get at the men and books." j These are the things that the public would like to have cleared up. Pen pit are guessing as to the persons alleged to be guilty. It is not believed that Lawson can lead to any guilty government official. The rules committee will try to make him come across tomorrow. Public Roads in U. 9. (By tho Associated Press) VTafhington, Jan. 14. There are about J,4"2,0OO miles of public roads in tho I'nited 8 ates outside the limits of in corporated towns and cities, the De partment of Agriculture estimates. Only ;i7,0OO" rni'.es, or 11.1 per cent are im proved with some form of surfaciii-x. Surfaced roads nre increasing at the rate of about 16,000 miles a year. R. Q. ALEXANDER SAYS DEFEAT FOR ENGLAND -IS FORECAST IN BIBLE jVewwmrd Observer iRvreao." ; :;. W bistrict(ittionar Bonk Bldg. By H. E. C. BRYANT (Special Leased Wire) Washington. Jnn. 14.- B. Q, Alexan der,, a cnttVn brrtker of Charlotte, whe des ribes himself as a "plnin Scotch Irish Presbyterian, who - believe, thr t;itd is ttte word of Ood," preached at I'oii's Tlienter todny on "Whnt th Word of (iod says about this L'uropetiD War." ."The Bible," said Mr. Alexander, "3, oiKl years ago. gives nn account of the ivnr nnd snys thitXnituLatatei will bt invaded. It also tells us to prepare." In issuing his cull for the meeting which he opened to the public at hifc own expense. Mr. Alexander extend, C a sp cial invitation "to the Naval Board, the heads of the Army, members ol Cougnss, and men rnd women who ore lukev.'trm abont preparedness." "The Bible states that Knglnnd la go ing to lose tho fight ami that Russia wili chango its position, end that dominion will bo given Germany," said Mr. Alex ander. "The Bible makes this all plain, "The high coKt of living, which Is not local but world-wide, is also e-iplninod in the Bible, Before tho high cost ot food is over wheat will be 4 and to a bushel," CONFESSES TO KILLING GIRL Wcldon II. Writs Snvs Ha Did So In Self-Defense. (By the Associated Press) Cohimlius, 0., Jan. 14. Wcldon H. Wells, former Kunsas Cty broker's clerk, tonight confessed to County Prosecutor I!. 1'. Duncan that he shot and killed Mona Byron Simon in a room in a hotel here last Thursday night. His state ment nct'oftling to the authoiitiea, sayn he killed the girl in self defenso. Weill, who was arrested in Huntington, Iud., early Saturday morning arrived here to night in tho custody of local police. Admiral Dewey Improves. Washington, Jan. 14. 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