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SA 1 UKDAY JvlOKN'IMG, JANUARY 23, 1S1 1 tit. rXtYVS AMU UB5LRVLR SK'GOVERNMBIT BROVS STRONGER Headed By Admiral Kolchak It Extends Its Author ity East and West . BRINGING OVER ANTI BOLSHEVIK LEADERS admiral Karune, Commander Black Sea Fleet; Need of Allied Help, at Once ' Omsk, Siln ria, (iiiiday, Jan. lit. Tha Omsk government, headed by Ad jiiral Kohhak, ii rapidly increasing its luthority both rant aud west of mk. (luring the lust -.week, the Omsk gov ernment advised of the adherence to the authority of Gen. IVnlkinr. the leader of the Omsk forces went of the Urals, of den. Krasnoff, tho Hetnan of the Iou Cossack and Urn. Filiiiiniioff, Hetman of the Kuban Cossack. Ailmirttl Kauino, it is aiiuoottced, h Ispe nppointed eommnndcr i tjtc Rus sian Mack Ha fleet. He i subnrdi note to tien. lenikino who now. holds sway over Odes-Mi, thn I'rimen nnd 8c Niaktopol. It in announced in gowriimciit 'r cirs, that the controversy with (it'll. NeiBeniifT, tho miti-HoKhcvik leader in the region nf Chita, is i a fair ay to a settlement. It probably would hf jpreuiuture and over-optimistic to declare that th" Omsk government has inaugurated n net Hod region' and that insurrections mid eivil conflicts in non-Hobhevik Husaia ire lit nil" end. la Oiuk Kuwia -is compared to an Igitatrd river which will continue to lie iroublcd until it find n norninl And lioarcful level, luit KmtMUiiH seeking the highest interests of the country i sail an f "ri-1 t "ho sr studying the. situation ,on tho ground appear to I liiitcd in considering the Kuhhsk gov rnmrnt as a- sincere uml vigorous noretnrn't to rehabilitate tlio nation, There is a unanimous Idling 1 1 141 1 a jowerful personality like Admitul Kol hak liTucerssary to c.irrv the govern' ment over the present crisis. If lie succeeds in holding mid strengthening 'ii 1 Kim tie 11 111 I he m it hU niniith, Jiese obseivers believe hp will have formed the nucleus of au orderly and permanent' regime, ' whatever political form it uuiy eventually assume. -The. observers do not bclicvq that Kol- rhak in tonsiiiriug to restore the Mon irehy, as some of his opponent charge. The correspondent visited the ihurches in Omsk during noryiecs Sat urday night iiud found tliem all crowd cd. ' Tw Cathedral na overf luring. Most of the worshiper were men and ull were stiuidiug quielly nt prayer. 1 Jiiut un :".uloiiir tlm four tlioiotiind milra of thji trana-Silieriuii railway, no ut Omsk the in unset ol the Ku.ssiua pen pie apparently VrJiNO only nonce an or dor, opporlmiity to obtain the, neces sities of lifo and a fair measure of comfort and happiness. They say they are surfeited with offering, war and sorrow. At this critical hour of reconstruction tho people are turning trustingly, io America and the uftiea fur help. Their leaders emphasize that if help would bo effective it must l numediutt. For That CHIIXV Keeling Take (Jrove'a Taitelcss CHILli Tonie. It Warms the Body hy Purifying nnd Kn'riching the Blood; You enn soon feel its Htrengt hening, Invigorating Effect Price 60c. Adv, - Senate Passes Wilson Euro pean Famine Bill ? (Continued from Page One.) fliaritahle weasiirri and declared Hint tha "Horns and hoofs of tha beef trust ould lie seen through the MI'S nmnt le of charity." Borah Wander Afar. . .Inst hefure the rolUenll Senator Borah asserted- that not, more than tlva er cent of the Senators actually favored kit rioiNii mitn rt iXtllW ila,.itkUtl tiii..inJ -It's Not a Question of Style or Fit ' 'vmj guarantee it ' . ...... "JIBT COME 10 TilE VOlil K" Surprisingly Jow- pi rees on sucli" a high grade collettioii ' of SUITS and OVERCOATS , SUITS $20 and $25 Suits . . . . . $16.75 OVERCOATS $25, $27.50 and $30 - C1Q 7C Overcoats ...... OllD . TTiMM ill III Ml III a ihms il- 11,11 pmi tThuIIIII"'IIHIIIIIOM!I ' fc 5noBifFc Hsu 6 Bcu-ans Hot water Sure Relief ELL-ANS FOR INWCCST(ON B ihf l.ill and that icti!e feeling.cnn. straitieiHo-stlpport it thonld apohv gl lor llicir (M'S uiirr. na,".- - naid, iero yiehling their "judgment to the Paris conference, uliirli he critiriwd for altxged secrecy, declarng that its daily comuiuniquu mean al'fOluteiy nothing. There is nut th slightest inrurmi- tioa of what is considered, or discussed, of opiinnns exprc'ed, conditions re vealed or the situalioiipthere," said Mr. 1 lorn Ii. . This attitude of the peace conference, the Senator hid, was ia opea violation President Wilson s pledge. The peace conference wa criticised v m-nators Myers, of Montana, Demo crat, and riheTman, for what they said recognition of the Bolsheviki go?-. ernment in Jtussia. - Habitual Conatlpation Cared ia 14 to 21 layij. LAX-roU WIJIl " IKI'SIN" is a speTiiillyprepnred. Tonic ljiintie for Haliitunl t'onntlftatioR, ' It relieves promptly hut should he token n gnlurly forT4 to. SSI days to induce regular ae- ion. It Ktiiuiilates and ldgulufes. Very 1'leasaut to Take. ,W per dottle. -Adv. HITCH IN RADIO " PLANS AT MONROE (Continued from Page One.) free delivery carrier from Eayetteville. Kfprcsr-htntivf- t'hns. M. Htediiinn has recoriiniendcd Wort 6 Field as rural free delivery- currier froin Pleasant Garden, (iuilford county. - Tarheels at Capital. Among tho North Caroiiniuns in Washington today were: Ered II. May, formerly editor of the Wendell News, now editor of the Icnoir News) A. C. ZnllicnffiT and his son, John 11. Zolli- coffrr, of Henderson; W. T. Bowen, of Fayettcvillci (). P. Hickinson, of Wil son; J. (I. I nrr,. or W iluiington ; nr. Edward V. Knight, of Kaleigh, who is spending "some time in Washington in connection with educational work. Complaint From Shippers. ' Senator Hinmons has received Com plaints from shippers in-Morth C'fimlini m which thr statu tlutt ittwt-'Ttre in formed that an inerennejii freight rates ij being contemplated between the oust and south which if apt roved hy the XJ. 8. K.iilroiid Administration will re sult in substantially1 Increased rates af fecting North Carolina. Ho js taking up this mntter with the Railroad Admin istration in. the hope .that no further increase will be ordered. SUPREME WAR COUNCIL'S FORMAL COMMUNIQUES (Continued from l'ige One. morrow, will, like the hrsf ,' lie open to the press. The first subject on the or der of business, as was announced yes terday by tho supreme council will bo inter-national legislation on labor. Un der instructions gives, nt the first sev slotr various .national delegations have been preparing written statements of their views on the subject and it is understood these will be : reviewed by the congress nud referred to a coruinit teo winch will endeavor to amnlgnmnte the various reports into a general pro ject to be recommended to tho con gress for approval. Anglo-America View. America's vie.w has lieen crystallized and is Mieved to harmonize in many respects with those held by the Brit ish ib legates. " There is reason tn be lieve the principles enunciated gener ally will be found acceptable, to most of the entente powers. While it has been deemed proper up to this lime to adhere to the practice of withhold' ing such reports from publication Uu til formally presented before the eotp gress, it is believed the propositions of the-I lilted States are based upon full recognition of the principles- of inter national protection of labor by govern' mental agencies, thus offsetting what is regarded as a dangerous tendency class control or governmentSi Krlirf from "Capitalistic Control. - lnta is lein( prepared to demon strate a-sinuiltnnebus movement in this direction by labor wrganizntions in the J lilted-Htateu, .nglant and-France, clilniiTltiting in llie adoption by the trench chamber ofjtepntie of the re port of the BefrVcr-conferejlce, ield be fore tho war, and amplified by the con ference at Leeds, England, in JIM 6, These, in general, look to the -relief of labor -from international capitalistic control, the freedom to choose employ ment and placeof lubor, guarantees of employment, soeiul insurance, the right of orgaiiiwitiou and the i-uforcenieut: of hygienic, conditions at placet of em-; ployment. Oa F.qualily With Native I.sbor. or interesr t(T tlor south wcijern sec tion of the l iiited'-tates, as well as Mexico, is the demand for freedom to work , in any .country on terms of equality with untivo labor. Other pro visions are said to relate to child and female labor, the prohibition of night work tor minors, n basie eight liollr da and the prohibition of .'international trade in products made hy miners. It is etK'cted the American delegates will present data to show the necessity for international stanuardiwition of sailors wage, as already required by Ameri can law, if unfair and injurious. Com petition for the world's freight busi ness is to be avoided, it ia uaderstood and a spirit of mntiinl ''co-operation is to govern as t e 'hest guarantee of avoiding wars resulting from such competition. WILSON TO VISIT I N F VI II BATTLEFIELDS 8 END AY Paris, Jan, , 24. IVrtitient VPiUjon plans to malie the first 'of a series of shorttrips to the devastated regions of France Sunday. He will go hy train to Hheinis, where he will be met by an army aintor ear in which he will make a uiur oi. ine surrounding district. WUsoa'a Hiad in It. i rsrii. Jan., i!4i Tl Temps says' the ponion or ine ancrnoon ollicia.1 com muuication referring to PoHions of Europe and the.Orleiit ref using to anatt ea tewitoruil questions was dratted FRENCH CONCERT lULri! Band of Veterans Plays Pieas ing Program Before Small Audience in Academy . i i . . . Though' the rrwd that krard "tbe French army ld of eteras ii tae Auditoriirm last wight sntatl, it was appreciative; and at the eai ef aa kvat and a half of French idusm- titl plauded and anted nsiire. The progTam was generally fontmMr in nature, a the overture te "l hc lot" (Miuwnet), tk ,Rhp.15 Nr vegienne' (llo) and the "Bali d Sylvia (Oelit'esl were so pUeed as t give the concert variety. The taaJ: oH'iwd with tlte fcStar Stngi..! Baa-, ner" and "U Marseillaise" aad eleeed ' with "Over' There. "I Mars.-iIIaiwc" waa again rendered at the iasutcace J the audience. A "DinTereat' OrgaaiMlWa. Tlie French army baftd. ef vi-tera is thoroughly distinctive. It is toai iiAsed of men that before the great war were rated as high-clase snu-n-iaes aad , avtints. With the eoming of resSul1 they entered ilie service-, tf Fraace. Eiich of them wears service or woattd stripes; some .have deenrat-! 11.:.. 1 ...1.:. ... .l .l.k .,. I 1 Ills HB3 iio.iitirg I i., t'tai neh uIm wears a mustache; ucri- tlmn a mustache. Eight mouths ago, the band was tral to this country by the Freu'h govern ment nt the invitation ft the War I purtiuent. Utiriag their stay ia Americji, the an n have- iitei pr-ti- ally all parts of the eeautry; ltc taken art in liberty Iaa aad Bed 'ross drives; beside raisiag . y for their own Foyer da Noldat (Frrali Y. M. C. A.) and other Frearh char twv They hare also made res-er.li for a writ known phonograph eoinpoay to f the records are of selections playH last evening, i ' .' Orrheatratiea EicelleaL. The result of their long; tour is kat hey play perfectly as a baaL Tie innsie is purely French, and rendered with French style and iiifcTpretstio-s. Three FrencrTTfia relics were t!i jre- grnm. Jt wonld have lwa ln'n-riBg to have heanl a Sonsa much fr com parison. The French it?.'rre:at.oa .j "Over There"1 also differs from the way an American body ( i.i';j. would tly it. . lf , Music lovers'of B.1ieig-rv" had le-a t ong without music that. the concert la-4 night was more than i nnuil trc-vl it was a eelelratioii. ''Ks the laisl had only .three days niotiee roaier lore, the advertising was luvt'"Ir 3ae. Tho baleny of the theatre waa sr!l tilled, but the downstairs J-rct la if ni !y. - (.uest ef ( ity. The men arrived on their private car this morning and tt ! by l.s u- tenant Hamilton and a detlt-hmcat f soliliers from Cauip Polk, rprc-a?;!g tho militarv units lure, a Bit a comarut- tee from Alliauce Franfaij1, o- lioKCd of Mrs. W. A. liechun, Mr. .In Mies Boy In u, Mrs. W. E. S! :pi, aa-1 Miss Marie I.itiphan.; , The men acre takes at once te. t Red Circle Club, and were later as signed to the various hotels. They fc! t ahort rehea-sal in the thca're during the rflernoon. The lender of the fand, Capt. Fer- nimd Pollaln, wc.irs te I'ruix de Oiierre ns a mnW ef lis brseicrT oa the field. He was tni-spac ili?e. fr further service, and was sent to fliis country as solo cellist .with tie Par Conservatoi-e Orchestre. n.s wirk with the band is distinguished Fy i'j t rench poise and grace. .? Palroaeee. :;. Patforiesses for -the, coWi-crt Iat eiglt included the fellrtiTing: Mrs. Willt.su .1. Andrens. "Mrs.- A.KJ.'. Hrtsl.w. Mr. J. W Bailev, Mrs. B. S. J.nrSn. M":s Mattie B.iiley; Mrs. T;. Palmer Jcrman Mrs. A. E. Baker, Mrs. C. A. Jhenn. Mrs. James Boylan, Mrs.: Paul tff ,Mrs. .lames nriggs, r., Jtrs. w. A. Einehaii, Mis l.ulit -Brigg's, Mrs. J t nrs. Air lienacriau ameroa, ?r. ilanw'S Poii, Mrs. T. W. ll.ckctt. Mrs. J. Bryan liriines, Mrs. R. R. Iav, Vtr. R. BriH.Vs, Mrs. S. Mnier. Mr. J. 1 . Jovner, Dr. Pelia lvi -Cirr.i" Mrs. I. M. Proctor, Mrs. J. K. faaaibT Inin; Mrs. R. B. K.iney. Mt Ii-y Denson, Mrs; W. C. Biddick. Mr. K H. Oiincnn, Mrs. Margaret B. fdtirp. Mrs, hate Hayes Fleming, Mrs. t P. Whar ton. Mrs. B. II. l.riftin. Mrs. A't'rl Wrlliam,' Mr. William IK Crime, aa-1 Mrs . II. Hill. " New Corporatieaa. I erriiiivaies or incorporate were nere filed with tho Secretary ef State yi'strrday for the following eoarrrns to do business in North Cariina: Franklin Mica and Mining CoespaBy, of Waynesville. to conduct nlaiag jrr ations, with flik),'" authoriwd eapslji and l-,lwl subst'ribed. The iarorpttra- T HE.. TtX T it F For Hard Racking Cough Try ' ; SAN- TO X PINE - BALSiUiT Tlu seastm. of the year yflfi should keep a bottle in the house all the tcsnt . Ton'll find it just tke , Ix-st thisg for a tocgV y e n ever trieI. fvm taina no opiatee aotk ing injurious, and doesn't aa'iv-ate. Price cents. . HICKS' UPTpYll Soda Dnif a -Cif ar " j Phone 106-107 S ILL RECEIVED RELIEVES COLD D. THE CHEST Yeai caa't affnrrj to trifle k a mid ia the chest. It ay i lead to (pcimmonu. in ftuesiu. or tiser acrtous trouUe. i MOTTTTErtSJOY HBaivi; ssasw. Vt-a fm mty it to Um tama aadcantaarfrubitta. It rat of the atosacr-s Jot SJie bkamlrsi aad SDnOtrac. mmi oi hr sppticd to tlx nmSa abr sua witlxnt , trfftati-aa clicrm. Tbnaains of am scetaV tlt kssnsshiale eferseossaw Kavthf ea luBdfor iMimt Docmrsaad t arr K. P. WliitmcT, Philadelphia; ". J. KVt.-.-s of Wanesvillc; E. T. Uill, Haddoavi!!.'. , . Ihinfau's Inc, of K. .an' lie liu)i ls, to conduct drv gn,.1s rsiablislinii'iit, vith fiissi tulhonwd capital and t'-eiWI afscritcl. The incorporators are A, I". M. Phr.o. P. C. liuncan, and Mrs. Nannie T. Feele, aH of RoanaV) KarVJs, MBsi'lia Ciem cal Compniiy, of Vil niegton. wilh fpsMSai authorized -rap-' ilil ml t'J iuWrilnd. The in cor pra;ra are Frank .iiriSi'h and I ' M. rr, ;'f CbsrloUe; and J. W. Tank ernlcy, f Wilmi.ig'on. " Anwadmcat was fib 1 to th? charter ef the tiarlee Welt-orn Coinnauy,-of High Point, ehaiigiujr the amouut of B'critied st.'k from 13M to .,fMal. Ans-'ulin nt was filed to thn iharter ef Ike Elkm Bntt'.i'ig Company chgiig itg the same to Eikiu Pepsi-Cola Hot t!ig Caijany Aso-edii.ei,t wa-i fi!..l to the charter of t-ht Riflilin's Auto Tire .''hup, Inc., of !..ir'wtv, rhsucliig '.-.e iitiiiH' to the Pri'gMsive Antu Tire kop, tnc, AFTER AN' OPERATION Resident pf Wilmington Who Spent Much Time in The North Wiiaiingioe, Jan. '.'I. News has rcj-'iid h. re ibat Pembroke Jones, one. ,-f C.e ttalTiet and le known nun ia tie San l!i, died suddenly after nn ..;.!.- n at VelorkTliu moriiing; at TtxiKii'kiasYiik. N. X. I'vt mar :c years Pembroke Jones lias t'cea a prominent t.gjro in society rir c! at Nr'stiort, R. 1., ns wc II as-in Wall Street financial affairs. More re cently fce hss icn interested in sliip- I u.btirt eiiterprisea for the govern went.' Iing first vice presi lent of Carolina thipbuil.linf Corporation, in tV cty. He hl es'iiisie interests ia iSe r; mtllinj InnJocsj as far south ae N. w Orleans. Ill v.;.s about sixty yesrs 'of ST'". ' IVvi3rd was siity vearj old. Kn.-e severing his connection with the War Trade Hoard about a year ac, Mr.' JcfSes was yiee-presid''nt of the Carolina Shipbuilding Corporation, of w .mutton, -N. C. engaged in govern r t work. . . h Htm rice interest mere locatetl prin cil'iulj at Near Or'.ens aud V.'ihniiigtou. He ms-ntsined a residence in the latter city ss wt-!l as New York and was prom inert eloh and eoeM'ty eirclea here, 13 the Sv-rth ar.'t Newport, R.' I. Mr. J-a. 4s lurn in .Wilmington, N. C. I. Ii. ljs. the sun pf John Pembroke Jones, an officer of the old Ua t. d Matct Nsvr, jred June Ijondon Jvaes. . He niarrirJ Miss Sadie Wbnri t.'B Cirna of Fayrtteville. N. C, the tiaaghtcr of Wharton J. tireen, a grad nate of W ct I'ort and a' co'onel of a Nerth Carelic Confederate regiment. Mr, Jt ties is survived by a son and a daiiiLtrr, Pembroke Jones, Jr., who rrvrd the aavy-during the war, and Mr.Sadw Cr. Pope, wife of John Rus xl Pope a pnrnrraent arhitwt-pf this rtty. Gilbert G. White CONSULTING ENCl.NItE ' Dwkaaa. K. C WATXXWOKKS. LIGHT-"' AJiD rOWEK. STKEETS , Kick a Battery to Keces? Of fwsrse you wouldn't do it aBtratwoaSy. No good driver srouJd. i ... ''But a lot of ejrpSfeibced 1 :,V drivers of trucks and passrriter ear hare k-rkqrl their battenet to pieces without even knowinf it. ly banciof oa the starting -button whrn the motor didn't take bold at once. Tuaaia lasliiTitfiti-imisrlili'i t ni' , asrt wxe tad ecraaulatat at awfrrrr. aad aK-xlraullr iraai roar "aa rmt It ra"U irs ae ur aara oa troatmt a MonM a just Raleigh Storage Battery Co. 11 r W. lie. Xi JcKflljl sad SOc-ien, PlJrT S lW1 mieesl, iia atanaw. riiaistr a i mna sal nrM ftai ! It was Iks hertoy aaa aaSoi. To4 tatk aei tm tuiirlifc rroai ssae. I! ErtTrManater- FATALLY WOUNDED LEADER ROSEGANG Desperadoes Shot Off The Arm . of a Cherokee Deputy In The Fighting r (Special-to The News led Oherir.! Aslieville, Jan." m.-ibeckiiig for tieorge Crawley and his pwily, Ueorjia deserters, 8. lilean Young and pose raa into thn famous 'Jim Rose gang," alleged' murderers and outlaws, near Jeffreys Hill over : on tlie Tennessee line,. early this morning fatally wound ed Jim Rose and dispersing the gang. Julius McCulluer, a deputy sheriff of Cherokee county, Jiad -his left arm shot off by Hose. "Mr. Young, speeial agent of the department of justice, detailed to. running down aririy deserters 'and draft evaders, was detailed to go after the (ieorge CriwJey gang after United States soldiers had lieen forced to give up tho chase. Oeorge Crawley, wanted for desertion and the murder of Deputy United States Vnrshal Ben F. Dixon, near Blaisville. (ia., had mado his way, as far as could lie learned, into the mountain fastnesses pVr ffisi the Tennessee line. Accompa nied by United States Deputy Marshal Chiirlii Mimnn. tho ' innn who cleaned up Jntkson county. Mr. Young went to Murphy and started from there, his as sumption being that the Cr.-iwleys would join forces with tho Jim Rose gang, a band of alleged murderers and out laws who have been defying arrest for some time. ; This morning just before daylight the posse crept upon the Hose gaug and a battle ensued, Rose, an army deserter, using a regulation army ritle and his companiens high-powered ritles. The' buttle raged for a feitr minutes" until Rose fell shot thmngh the abdomen. In vestigation showed that his wound teas mortal. The prisoners and the wounded were brought to Murphy by wagon, a distance of twenty-five miles, and it was stated tonight that Rose cannot recover." Mr. M' Ciiire, the deputy sheriff who had his nrm shot off, although weak from loss of blood, will recover. Jim Hoso had live alleged murders to Lis credit and was a draft deserter. Ilia companions are wanted for varioui crime, and the breaking up of the gang litis brought a souse, of relief to tlie peo ple of the Murphy section, as the guns waa grerttly feared. Mr. Young and Mr. Muson will cuiiliiiup their hunt for the Cranleys. . Phillies Train at Charlotte. Charlotte, X. ('., Jan. z-t. Selection of Charlotte for "the spring training ground of tho Phihidelphia National baseball team was announced here to night by Jack Coombs, manager of the OVER-ACIDITY oi tha stomach has upset many night's rest Jf your stomach is add disturbed, dissolve two or three on the tongue before retiring and en joy refreshing sleep. The purity and goodness of Kt-moidt guaranteed by SCOTT BOWNI MAXX53 OF SCOTT'S EMULSION Today : : AND BE .SURF: TO GET YOUR SI RETY OF PURITY FOR : Hi NPAY'8. . DINNER 1217 Phones 1218 WHITE r Ice Cream Co. REMOVE DANDRUFF Hair Dressing Thl. wootfat mnr d I. ' env.ry will Blmnlntlr r.tn.ir.llA.NDtu'rr, to. sh. hair rmia fall. Iff onl Kid will fawd th wM and Risks fnnrH.lr long, soft and pnttr. Yna will ksv. to m a sos ol "OO E E N1 v and how alcklr It wlil UaproT foitrn.ir. fcMkd" IS CMt. UU fop . kn bid... t ltfhf.l.Ij.Co..ltl(,Ca. dCEHTS WANTED TfQUEEIll k yar I. A t I PIMPLES AND SKIN ERUPTIONS DANGER SIGNS OF I3AD BLOOD It May Mean Eczema, Scrofula The First Sign of Inher ited Blood Diseat. Pimplei.: Si-aly itching skin, rahes, burning sensations and Scrofula denote with unfailing certainty a debilitated, weakened and impure state of the blood. The trouble may have been in jour blood from birth, but no matter how you were infeeted, you aiust treat it through the blwod. It is a blood disease. You must use S. 8. S., the standard bliod tonic for ftl years, if yen cipett rertain relief. For purifying the sys club. The Phillies are scheduled to ar rive here March 1W aud to remain lure "0 days. It's a good trait to forgive aud for get, but some people can neither forgive the success of their friends nor forget their own. Muggins "She insists you told her shehad voice like a bird." Buggins "Well, -that's ne"way of looking at it. I said she talked like parrot'. F, W. Parker Plenty" Fresh Running Water V.' .,... JaVttTS 'GOOD - BYE TO OLD-FASHIONED PUMPING AND CARRYING - OF WATER" .. That's what .Vl.oisl satisfied iit-ert of Leader .Water Systems say. ' " , .'" Ix-t's not do by hand what can be better done by machine. It's -wasteful, and besides it makes good workers unhappy and dis ' Mti."lieil. It's so- much easier to get furia. l;elp and keep the whole family happy when you have "citified" your farm with a Leader Water Syatein. , lader Systems rye not a luxury; THE IIIOTOR COSVlPAPaY Winston-Salem, N. C. StaUi .Distributors for leader Pnmps, Tanks and Water .'System, Ijilley Light and Power Plants, laundry Queen Llcctric Washing Machine and other labor saving devices. Extreme Values The. kind dhat make you feel like you have found your old friend. If you've been looking aroand for a real good Suit or Overcoat and have come to the conclusion l; that nothing short of a King's ransom can buy a really good Suit or Overcoat you haven't been to the De Luxe Clothier's yet. ' . . "COME AND SEE" , is all we ask - You'll be surprised to find Suits and Overcoats from $1.5 up. We purchased them when they were not near r- '-'Jt as they are now and you are getting all the It in the price. - It is real interesting to see how the customers and u irienda warm up to tryese values just like they have vf ound something and they have found what it takes to. "please The customer and hispqcket book.- " ' G . R . B "Good Quality Spell D Laie Clothier JNO. WANAMAKER SAYS: No boy bcom gr?at m a jt did not In hti youth Uara tm nvf man?" Start your boy right by encouraging: him to save a certain amount each week and deposit it in this bank. : We pay 4 on Savings Accounts. . "v"? -'. J . ' . ". ; r r TT-'----" The -City : Osirik JNO. T. WS8T, President, Tie at .s. S. S. is to - . t. . , i .... i soaks li.roMli tl'i ystVS dire ,TTtT tU m-at of the trouble nrtiog as ea anti ('lie to neutra!:tc the blood rsiisons . It revitaliAyi the red bli-x' rortu-is increases the flow so tliat the blood cat proKrly (n'rform its ptiysH-al work. Tin dull sluggish fit-ling b-aves you tin rompTeiion clears up Even long stand ing cases reoiid prrmptly. Hut yM must take S. S. S. Drugs and' sulisti- tutes on't do. Ciet S. S. K. f.-om yo druggwt. If yours is a special cae anc you need ipert adice write to Medi cal .Adviser, 414 Swift Laboratory, At UmtaK lia. Adv. CAN STAY IN ARMY Tlt.l. NEW JOB CAN EE SECURED Washington, Jan. IE To soie th problem of unemployed discharged sol diers, the War Ilepartmcnt lias ordered that no man be discharged from tire prmy against his desire until such time a' he ran obtain employment in civil' life. , I Wise is the man who knons what not to sav to a woman. Druj Comrany Ctify Your Farm Home -vac mm' Al but a comfort that; jH c.)rn rial dollars for you. J You just turn on the faucet .nil ''Ijader" pumps and curries the water where and when you want it at a cost of l"ss than 2c for ill in gallons. . Wn buy pumps nn-d tanks in tar. lota and eaa save j-ot, money on a water system that is guaraa teed to give you iMitfai torj. ser vice. Write us and we shall be Kind to quote you on a system that will mean dollars for yau. O O NE What Booa Sells' tt RALEIGH. Jf. C R. G. ALLEN, Cashier. tem, Bolhini i ein&l .tiv.it J9 Ta. I BW" by President Wilson, J I Pwaae ,1 ' 'f '''".' '1'
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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