Newspapers / The News & Observer … / July 3, 1918, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
f.lARiilEAIIDARhW Start lotUy to buy War Savings Stamp An excellent inveetment and a patriotic duty CASUALTY One of the .argest Motor Truck Factories V In the South We are manufacturers , of the famous CORBITT WORM DRIVE TRUCK Sizes one to five tons--to suit all kinds of business. . Repair parts promptly furnished. 1 Write Fof Handsomely Illustrated . Catalog. Cash Or Time Payments. Corbitt Motor Truck Co. Henderson, N. C. JTHERN RAILROADS MADE BEST RECORD (By Tb Associated I'reea.) Washington, July 2. Reduction of S.lWflAld ia til operating income of ! of th largest railroad during th t fiv month under government ntrol, compared witb the name period jw ago. announced today by Interstate Com mere Commission. Southern railroads lone exceeded the rating income or the previous year Commended By Secretary Daaleli. Washington, Jaly 2. For tading by their guns until their ship, went down, Secretary Daniels today com mended the members of the naval armed guard en the 17, H. 8. William Rockefeller when it was torpedoed May 18. Unnners mate John Jlobert Moore hea'd, of Hartwell, (ia., saw tn it that ammunition was sent to the guai, and remained at hi pout in tlie powder magazines nntil ordered to leave ship. In US8 ForOver30 Years T9 C&jWZ&x TWO WAYS OF HELPING TO WIN THE WAR BUY W. S. S. AND EAT Royal Baking Company's Rye Bread GRAHAM BREAD and VICTORY BREAD ;YwWMrVwVWWWr l it AMKHHltMintrtHiini i l iMHi : H. tMrt'HWIHIMtHK ltWmtlltmell.ittl llitf Wtlli IHIHMIi liltlt'MI lIH I III' . MMIIHlrlllHtlllltM I WHUWHtlWIiWIWIMtC1 g n wgt.ttri.trtf itiftntf iAMitnitminmi1muinMimiii Serving the Public in War-Time "Serve the Public" is the maxim of the Southern Expreaa Company. To really eerve the public ia our desire. DaBeoryatea and ethc Sontkani Eapras i ara ttriifcng to mwom delay hi Eamres service fa aaasft sbiswt wftk tba aaiaa aSspatcli a awfara tka war U Wlcall Tn public k reqauted to co-operate by Packing Can fully Wrapping Securely Marking Plainly J. Shipping Early Southern Express Company f Ljsr ,aaasaT For That Little Imprompat "Spread TVart't aoOung spate as mtiaryhaT 4 coaduav to good-owtiup at - BEAUFONT " CINCER ALE DaEcWf waolamM, Watiafal and tarty, h btAbh and apatUaa kiM chamaawaa of ma trw. YaVtt lie h with the am sip, It't goad for yos, too. Settle tn stosnach aadasd "- Mad fret put apring water, freak f"C'o and frarraot aranatica. Baaafoat it sold br good aeabneeety. 4ara. Moajlaasboabtre.brtBa caataadiecaal kJboa raady 1t Bts&at Ct,bx. CteslT! 7M Li i-if .tt v. szJMM&J- STEEL CABINET SAFES filing Cabinets " kodaks and supplies JAMES E. THEM 12$ rayetterllle St. Roth. rheaea 111 . IALE1CH, N. C. 81 in All, Among Whom 8 Were Killed In Action; 29 Marines Missing in Action - Washington, July 2. The, manae eorps catualty litttoday tontained only three uaaiea, all atra aiiMiag ia action. I'rivate Boykin W. Craft, Elberton, Oa., and Cedrie E. Lyoa, Uopewell, Va were reported milting. Washington, July 1-Twntysli miming ia aetloa, Ineludiag Betond Ueut. Thomna W. Aahley of I rleld, Mass., were reported today la aeeoad marinejorps catualty list. Twodied af wounds aad one wounded aererely kite were reported., -"C1; ., i ' - Washington, July 2. The army eaa nalty today contained 81 names, divided as follows: ... Killer in aetioa 8, died of wounds 10, died of disease 1, wounded severely 48, wounded slightly !, wounded degree un determined, missing in action 10. The list indues the following from Southern States: , Killed in action. James C. Brewer, 10 Fifth street, Bristol, Tenn. Died ofwounds, Privates Ruben Hsrel son, McRae, Oa.i William Vawn, Three Rivers, Misa. Wounded severely, Ueut. William A. Cross, Frnnklinville, N. C.( George Lin wood Jeffers, 404 W. 24th atreet, Houth Richmond, Va.; John W. Iach, Ttisca loosn, Ala.: Raljert Wade, rnlonville, Tenn.; (Virporals Freeman Blarkwell. Auburn, Oa.; Thomas C. Gardner, M0.T West Main street, Richmond, a.; Charles K. Huffmnn, Jr Oadiwlen, Ala.; Private Amos Hardin. Pnlton, Ga.; l'aul A. Sullivan, Jr., Taris, Tenn. Missing in action, Privates Robert-A. Collins, Montrose, Ark.; Arthur A. Raa dull, Columbia, Miss. No Worms la a Healthy Child All children troubled with worms have an unhealthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as a rule, there is mori j or less stomach disturbance. GROVE TARTF.IjEHH chill TONIC given regn larly for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, improve the digestioa, and act as a General Htrengthening Tonic, to the whole system. Nature will then throw off or dispel thf worms, and the Child will I in perfect health. Pleas ant t take. Wtc per bottle.-Adv. YOI Til HAVE!) KROM DROWNING AT WRIGHTSVIL1.E BEACH (Npcciul to-Newn and Oliscrvcr.) Wilmingtotr, July 2.- Edward t'ran fonl, 1 vear old. son of C. C. Cran ford, of Asheltorn, was pulled from the surf i)iiiBite the Oceanic Hotel late yesterday afternoon in a semi conscious condition by Paul Mcrker. house de tective and substitute lif guard, after he hud gone under for the second time and wus apparently helpless. Mcrker wns in conversation on the beach with the youth's father when his attention was Attracted by the lad's screams. He struck out for the spot where the boy had last been seen and Cran ford's head appcjircij just before his arrival. After he had gotten in arm's reach of the boy the latter fastened his grip upoa the life guard's thrrat and together they disappeared beneath the surface of the water. The elder Mr. ('ran ford imagined both drowned and collapsed on the beach. Merker 'brought the boy safely in but nut until he had waged a game fight for young Crauford appeared to hare become Itereft of reason and ham pered the guard's movement In every wsV possible. Htreet corner criticism of the part the Tidewater Power Company is al leged to be playing in preventing or holding up plans looking toward the doubling of the nsys at the Carolina shipyard continue to grow in volume and Preaident HiiRh M serine has not seen fit to issue any as yet and the true stHtus of affairs ran hsrdly he determined prior tn the" arrival here of John W. Towlc, resident engineer "or the shipyard company nnd repreaenta live of the shipping board. Mr. Towlc is expected in llie city during the week, Mthnugli his visit is not due entirely to 'he present muddle since he announced long ngo 1 lint he would move his family here hIm.iii the Srst of July. There Is li.lk of n petition urging t tint the Cor poration Commission reconsider the re ue1 of the traction compsny for-increased atreet enr fares ami gs rt"s, recently grunted since the general ;in derstnnding wn that the 1 motion peo ple would be in position to meet rny sin) all demands of the shipyards in vent they asked for Increase in tates was granted Mr. MaeRa contends that the government will not permit public utilities to istue hernia and that com panies of thui nature have been una,ble to borrow money through the regular ihsnnels' for the past two yeia. He say . t hut unless the money it provided J';Uia anuiJiiuiute,. UmrU h-ii-,tuitiu cannot make the needed extension. .nr Apfel, director for the World 'ilin Corporation, aad Assistant Direc tor flood, left here today for the lower part of HrnnswHk county aad Bald Head Island to liegin marking off loca tions for the filming of a feature pic ture. Hnth Apfel and Vlood are de lighted with conditinna here and ex pressed themselves as well pleased with the scenery, fifty or more members of their corporation, including a num ber of screes eclebreties, are expected to reach the cily within the next few days aad much local talent, particularly girls, will le given employment in the filming of the picture. Hald Head Is land, which is really tropical, is expect ed to furnish an excellent setting for a pert inn of the picture aud the broad expanses of Wrightsvllle Beach will probably he incorporated In the pro posed picture. TEXTILE STRIKE IN r- NEW ENGLAND MILLS Dispute Orer Waje Increase ; Government Asked To Intervene ' Fawturket. R. I.. Jul l-everel thousand employH in twenty-seven cot ton mills In the Blaekstone Valley failed to report for work today because of the refusal of the owner to grant demandt for a 13 per eerri wag in crease. - The list Includes: T v.. . J .L I Med of wounds, Trivite William J. Attaway, Rome, Gt . ! . i 'v. k i w . (. c, n . i . .-mil. i l' '- - U, l.'VT' Ml mm M"-1r Out 'ciwr Talk.m4 - $fc)WBk AM ISfewMctorRecon for Caruso and de Gogorza sing a delightful duet "In the MooniightM typical Spanish song of exquisite beauty. A superb rendition that will evoke the applause of thousands of Victor enthusiasts. Vktrel kel Sesi Steord moo. Twelv.-taeh, M . . ' , "The War Baby's Lullaby" by Geraldine Farrar This timely little lullaby with its crooning melody and tender sentiment is admirably sung with Farrar's characteristic eXpreSSlVeneSS. yietreU edS.el Record I7J90. Tea-tack, II ' Alma Gluck presents a beautiful old favorite A record of "Angels Ever Bright and Fair" that makes this beloved number seem more beautiful than ever so superb is Glucks interpretation. Victrda Med Seal Xeeord MS5S. Tv.lvt-UK1.I1J A song of tender memories by John McCormack "Little Mother of Mine." A simple beautiful song inter preted with all the wealth' of feeling McCormack can so ably bestow. Virtrels Red Seal leeorl 47Tm. Tea-lack.! Harry Lauder sings a cheery new "soldier" song. Marches by Sousa and Caruso are among the band records. Ten msrjring vocal and instrumental war-time numbers. Hear theae new Virtor Records te-day at any Victor dealer's. Ht will gladly give ywu aa illustrated booklet describing these aew records and play any music ywu wish t hear. Saengtr Vote Culture Record are invaluable ta vocal students ask la bear them. Victors aad Victrola ia great variety from $12 to $050. Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. -. Important Notice. Victor Records and Victor Machine are teieiitjAo. ally tOOTdinsted and tywhriMlil-d 'T ,k frwra.asa nt mianhchiit, and thair tjat, cm with ia otbor, (a absolutely taawitlal to a pettect reproduction. Mew Vhssse Rnwai limiaswtli I st a smalsre m Vs tat el eacb msoak "VktraU" ta i ictro k el ih VWtw TaOia Mutaaa Csisf lidajatHag the antl afmklCfita. tatjv - - - liMi m en Miasiag tn action, Privatea (ieorge.B. Crist, Broadway, Va.; Junes P. Walton, 174 l.indsey street, Atlanta, Ga. ' Manchester, N. H.. July 2.-The Ainoskra and Htark mills, engaged largely on government contract a, were rinsed by a strike of cotton operatives for 1ft per rent wage increase instead of a 12 1 2 per ceat increase granted. Wa4agt"Julv AmIsitilc...niaBar far hirers at IxjwcII, Mass., today asked the llepartmeat of ihor to intervene In a strike of textile -workera which bromiaea to extend throughout Massa chusetts and New Hampshire. H. J. Pkenmgloa. federal conciliator at Ho toa, has bee detailed to make aa i veetigatioa. Heal Itching Sldns With Cuticura rn r 'Oiiiisis St a, m i. f N ahvsieiaa will dear that the coanaoaaaU af AGAt-LAC (agar-agar,' lanie rersaeai aa paeweipatkaletae) art) tgertiv la the treatsaeat at CONSTIPATION ( klldrea and delicate woavea eaa aa AG A a. LAC Tablets becaaae they are aarmlee aad eaaa ao Mia. U aad it ceata. For You and Yours We Have th . . .i Very Best Life Policy Protect you fully at Mlalinuni Cost Insure Your In uranee by the ToUI Diaability Feature. Good Terri tory for Afenta.-See or Write to ' Carey J. Hunter & Bros. set AgeaK TJaiea Cawatral Ufa laa. Ca. UUlOaT II NOtTI CAIOLEU Every Cent You Spend Foolishly Is Banked By .Someone Why Not Bank It Yourself ? It I Your Money, Save It . ST AIT AN ACCOUNT WITH TJ8 ..wi,wiu..,. HB.r...,jrotiuUTav Mechanics Savings Bank Let Us Stcro and Care For Ycur fcr Urge, Near trerreef Oaraget SMM Sewar . FUot Saaaa Open Day and Nifht W are alwaya ea Ue )et U glv yea erri. 0r repair aVpartaaaat ai U (harp f Pct meeaaaiea, wk 1U glv f aroapt and MaasleatioM aervie. STiNDARD MOTOR COiMPANY m Atsm blla aa Serrlee m Tlph S91 ' Car. Davi aad BUaat Street ' Ttlepbeaa S51 e HOE INSERTED TOOTH 1 Aiun cm m a wire r-i it aj vaaa tjr vT J i Mill t--i' . ..j V if ' .-.ry , Machina Shoo DILLON SUPPLY CO. Phone 753 , - Raleigh, nC-'
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 3, 1918, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75