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New York Chicago Philadelphia St. Louis Boston Cleveland' Pittsburgh Detroit Buffalo San Francisco Milwaukee Cincinnati New Orleans Los Angeles Minneapolis Kansas CUj Seattle Indianapolis Atlanta Richmond Grand Rapids Naahvffla Salt Lake City Des Moines Houston Duluth London Sydney Havana Patents PHONE 753 DILLON SUPPLY COMPANY, 121 West Martin Street :: RALEIGH; N:C. SAD A C E REJOICES FRIENDS Trinity Man Is Member of Tar iff Commission; Trinity Wins In Debate - . New and Obaerver Bureau, ; first National Bank Building. 1 ..By 8. R. WINTERS. ' Dnrhim, Morco' 18. Hi frieda here about are congratulating D. C. Boper, formerly Brit assistant postmaster gen tral of tha United Statea, on his recent appointment by President Wilson on the tariff commission which is to take charge of tha government's tariff machinery la tha effort to "lift tha tariff out of politics," lit. Roper is aa alumnus of Trinity, being a member of tha class of 1888, and two years ago he gave the Annual address at the meeting . of the ahimal association at commencement. Be was bora la Marlboro county, 8. C, and catered college from Tatura, 8. C, while Trinity waa located in Randolph county. The Trinity debate team, composed of. 0. B. Farmer of Bailtv, R. L. Fisher of Gntesville and H. C. Girenlierg of Durham, who met tn l defeated a team from Swarthmore College, Pennsylvania, Friday night, returned to Durham tin morning. Ihe Metbodijti received the unanimous decision of the judges with the negative aide of the question, lte- 1 solved, that Congress should enart leg islation providing for the compulsory ar bitrat.ou of disputes lietween lalrnr and capital 'constitutionality waived." The recent victory waa the second which Trinity has won out of three contests with the Pennsylvania college, 'i he only other, debate which Trinity -has had this year was with Washington and Lee University March 2, which it won on a question similar to live-one- re cently debated with Swarthmore. Allen Flythe of Jackson, a member of the junior class and captain of the Trinity baseball team, sustained a rath er painful injury yesterd"y while prac ticing when in undertaking to slide to first base he wrenched his left aiike and foot so seriously that be had to be taken to Watts Hospital, where he will likely have to remain fur many days. He is resting very comfortably now, however, tho'igh he ,:ke.ly 1 e out of the game for somo weeks. ' E. C. Few of Greer, K C a . .. .uher of ' the senior class of Trinity College, hns been appointed pastor of the Mctbodi-t church at Roanoke Rapida and has al ready taken up his work tuero. Mr. Few is a nephew of President William 1'. Few. The Trinity College Historical Society, 4hru'li ito president, l iul. V. K. lio.vd, nf the department of history, huj 1111 na'.cl to the iiiirary of the colli gr n .large collection of rare and val.iuMn diKiiiiietiti : s it 1 1 aiMph.eta u North Car olina and S.tiUie-Mt Umtoiy, In the col lection which contains moie tii.m 1.0 d.ifcreut titles th.'ru urn liimicrou nd lrees and lectures which were given at the eonimeiiei'iiu lit exercises 01 the State I'nivcrMty anil -other colleges uf the State during the i. .e-hcUiiiii period. l.iMa.inn .1. I. lirre uiive and liia as sistants are now engaged in putting the rolieetinn into pamphlet binders and having them catalogued. PresiJent W. P. Few of Trinity Col lege has accepted an invitation to de liver oif address before tl.e Woman's Federated Clubs cf Snith Carolina ut Ilartsville, on April IS. I'r. T. R. (iuucf professor of Eng lish in Trinity Coilege, is the contrib utor of a sclioli riy artii.o. in the cur rent number of '..loierr Philosophy" on the subject, 'Jolinm's Kpieoere nd Iidy Arabella Sttiart." Professor Graxes point.H out .'nt lohnsons "i.pi encne or .Si eut Women" met with much disfavor ninl c.tsrd the ce.eivrnted writer trotilda I erause of the personal satire in it tvhi.d: Ltidy Arabella Stuart resented. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE BECAUSE OF LOVE, CLAIM Norfolk Woman Blames a Late yer t or Her Attempt At Self Destruction . (fipecjal to The News and Observer.) Durham, March 18. The elements of mys tery s.irrouudiiig the attempted sui cide of Virginia Kirl, a l.i ycar-oid girl from Norfolk, were eleariflcd early this morning when she made open con Heals Sh'n Disease It is unr.ecessiry ior you to suffer with cciema, blotches, ringworm, rashes ind similar skin troubles. A little remo, htaincd at any drug store for 25c, or 1.00 for extra large bottle, and promptly pplied will usuatly give infant relief rom itching torture. It cleanses and ipthcs the skin and heals quickly and Tectively most skin diseases. Zcmo is a wonderful, penetrating, dis ipearin liquid and it soothing to the "rt del-cate skin. It is not greasy, is -i!y annl:cd and costs littly. Get it and ave all further r1-Vrrs. Tha B. V,'. Rom Co.. Cleveland. O. fesxion as to the caimo of the ill advised act. ' - Wlie named V. M. Keith, a Durham lawyer, as responsible for her attempted etf-letriictiou. Kcitti, who furuierly practiced law in ltu.c.gh, admitted that lie had known tho if" tor live years. He is a married niua. 'ibe bold stroke of the KirL woman in attempting to swallow the silutiou of deadiy po.ou on the principal jtreet of t..e city la..t night is stii uie topic of tho city. Mie rimhcd into a drug store, called for three tuulcts, and turned tne doeti to her mouth wuiie climbing aboard so automobile, when the vial was knocked from her lipa. Uoliert brown, the automonile driver, informed the drug clerk of her intentions and liiTmade Laste to follow her in to tue streets. 'i ho woman was hurried to Dr. Joseph Gruham's ottice, where prouipt medical attention is jenponiliie for her recov ery. "I wanted to kill myself because of a man, lots of people wunt to die," was her original statement. This waa later amended, when she lecovered her full sense, and the Durham attorney wus mentioned as the reason for the act. Bmall Fire at Concord. Concord, March If,. "ihe rear of the Gil son Drug Company's store was dam aged by fire at 3 o'clock Saturday morn ing. M-. B. D. Earnhardt, night elerk it the St. Cloud Hotel, gnve the alarm. Several barrels of turpentine, wood al ...... .i.n m uere in this part of the building. Rats and matches are .,,""f'""d fn lire ennwd the trruble in some hay lying about on the floor. New Thomasville Enterprise. (Special to The News and Observer.) 1 homasviHe,- March 18. The North St"te Veneer and Panel Company is the newpnt organiraiin in the city. Ed. C. Jonea is secretary and treasurer. The company will ukc the obi Pickcrstick factory on the belt line for their opera tions. This building is being remodeled for the purpose. Death of Mrs. Joke W. Cray, (Special to The News and Observer.) Thomasville, March U. Mra. Joka W. Gray died yesterday morning at 4 o clock. Her husband survives sad srr era! children, namely, Miae Berts Oray, of Charlotte; Mra T. C. Harville, af" TttomnsviHeT "Ear and Robert Gray, cf t hina Grove; Will C. Gray, ef Char lotte ; Fred, and Julius Oray, of Thoaaa. ville. ' The funeral services were eoadaetsel today at 3 p. m. from the heme by , R.'v. W. O. Ooode. and interment waa' made in the cemetery here. 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