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THE KEWS AND OBSERVER THURSDAY MORMI"G, FEBRUARY 20. 1319. VAflTS TO RESUME CAROLINA TOURNEY Golf Association To Begin . Plans Fof Yearly Meeting of State Golfers v Charlotte, Feb., 19.W. B. Lee, irl dent of the Charlotte Country Club, hnaouaeed tonight that 3r E tStrrlnero Greenville, 8. C, Br if vice president of th Carolina Golf Association will pre slle at meeting of the executive. Vom tnittee of the aesoeiation to be held in Charlotte Thursday, at which time the matter of resuming tha annual meeting and tournaments of tha golfer of the Carolina will be decided. - President Ie Announced that tiy reoJffn-oUhir fact that. President J. O..Adms, of Asherille, of th aMociatlon hat hit ft requested by Jhe War Department ,to nil immediately for Franca on gov ernmental business .the, president' H1 be present at the committee meeting, hence the altting of Mr. Hirrine. . ' ' At the beginning of the war tin tour . - naments of the association were diseoh- tinued for obvloue reasons, but since the algnlng of the armistice several of the" clubs holdlng-memhenhtp" hare; suggested they be resumed. Thia will 'be aeted upon at the Thursday meet- Jug. The executive committee will be en tertained at dinner at the Southern " : n ii ii f uctiireTs t'Hi Ir nt nqon On Thurs ilny and br ibe ofKrer-f the ClmrtoMe Country' ('lull, President Lee. presld ing, aud at three o'clock an executive scaaioa will be held. . , . The Amwiiatlo'n membership U now jnmponed of the Asheville Country Club, Clinriotte Country Club; Durham .XtuMUXi V-JJLatoW- f Vu.n tjxCT ulv - Jifid 'lhirWmhi'Tn line rrnirtry'Cl.ub . .. . ii it i f lub, Bitlgcwuod Country Club or Co ', liimblit, Buck Hill Country Clnb, the Hnn hoiicl Country Club of Oreenjiin tad. the JSpajtlajb,ufiCt ConntrjyjClub in iouth Carolina, Tha officers are Mr. Ailnnm, president, """of Adhevillei Mr; Sirnne, Brat vice . president, Croenvillej William rfliand, veond vice president, of Columbia, nnij J. Alwyr Ball, aecrotary and trow , . irrr, fv,' j',.. 1,,,....,,...J,.M.: ' " G rove's, Tastelesa -cMH Tenle .,, .v.aipl(J,lBO". and;,QUIStNTS niaprnded in avrup, Beatorea Vitality iid Energy by Purifying and Enrich ng the Blood. Ho pleasant even Chil ', 'nit like it. Yon can- aoon feci its Ntrenirtlienlng, Invigorating Effect. ; " 000-Ailv. --s " ,'Hi. "uV ..SfrRlCTIONS . "." -W..t isHH l it. ' KUTRAL8 URGED t FrM.) 18 Bemnval of i, -nation of eountriea v ' V emjb .. inatrirtiona ..j.. ' Atneriren goi. v V!i n-rel in the ' j. t,'iitntlve Woorf, . l'ern, 4111 ITi'ft'.H, oi" ' ..rmf. If the War Trad ' on rrnne wirn uruirni v. ' r wither three month, aaiu tt.e Wood, foreign mt. " V.11M have a lead which . i : .ita could never overtake. R-prcaeatat'ive Hcfliu laid trt'. -xl irera were being forced to ;-" vr; ' 1 iiVmormally low price for thev Tit ian while the foreign deman-i vr.tor than at any other time la y. Bfferring to the Caraway ? -lutlon for InveatiKaflon of the .w York Cotton Exchange he dccla. t ? that "oothing but a eonapiracy n;t concerted action en tha part of the exchange "could have driven the prlie Tf cotton jf ntnreablowhejy iceof TRI-STATE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION WILL MEET NEXT AT WINSTON-SALEM Dr. A. J. Crowell Choien Vice-President Tor Kortb Carolina Bichmond, Va Teb. 19. Dr. Bobert C. Bryan, of thlt elty wae tonight elected president of the Tri-Btate Medi cal Afaoelation, fueeeeding Major Bobert 8. Cathcart, of Charteaton, 8. C. The Aaaoeiation Includei Biembera from Virginia and the-two Carotiaav Dr. Bryan at tne outureaa ouno war rsade a trip of inpection 0f the mili- ,tary hospitale ia Fianee. ' Uther omeera cnoia rri v ton Sf. Miller, vice preeident, of Vir ginia j Dr. A. 3. CroweU, Charlotte, viee prraident for North Carolina) Dr. A. B, Taft, Cbarleetoa, lce preeideat for Sooth CrolinaxJBalphE. Hnghee, nr if "'mw- lanrenir !,-CTmreTirajiTTrtaa'urlfr Winaton-fialem wae aeleeted to eater tain the eonventioa next year. In, hie addrets, Slajor Cathcart de clared "there ii no hoepltal, however trail, that hae right to exiit galeae it can meet certain etaadard requiremeata. All hoepitale are public aervice iattl tutioas. There ia ao auch thing ae a private hoapitat aa regarde their reeorde and end-reeulte, although -- privately owned." " . . ' Habitual Coutlpatloa Cared la 14 to 11 Daye "LAX-F08 WITn PEPSIN" ia a npiT.iaIly-prepa.red Tonic Laiative for II a b 1 1 a a 1 Coaatipation. It rellevea promptly but ahould be taken regularly tot 34 to 21 daye to induce regular ac tion. It Htimnlatea and Bcgtilntee. Very Pleaaant to Take. 50c p bottle. -Adv. . ' STATE COLLEGE IS ,WlfLBG!i Tecs. bet eai-OpTJ&nenti-Brt- m vi v aa u w w hi tloH4i . Atkiuaoa .Trr'Sulea' . JicCaulT .. Jo'intun Bardtaatle , siot eottoBi, ISixil to the Km and ObMrver.) - Eloiw College, Feb. 10. tare College defeated Elou tonight, 20 to 18, in a fait and snappy gnm of baakctball on tha lina'l court. The-viaitora aecured a lead early and .maintained it thronghwit the game. The line-up : t-t i a - - ion . (.'line . 14..4.... . Bight Field rark Uft Field Gnrley Center ' Oomewood Bight Guard Johnson i.. Left Guard Rcferce-Lewia, of Greenaboro. Y" JUNIORS DEFEAT CENTENNIAL PLAYERS In a very alow and one-aided game yetp-.-dayvtho-Y't-Juaiora defeated the Ceutennial achool basketball toaa era, 34 to 4. , The featnrea of the contest waa the work of Moring for the Juniora, who teeured eight field goala for 16 point, parbeck followed with live baskets to ' la credit. Two goala by Fowler aad :appell each were the oaly poiata garnered by the Centennial quint, the ') nil toaaarl blng held without a Held r- ' by the "V' guards. lie Hae up: Xunt ra (S4) CanteaalaU (4) Poaltlaaa Mer Coley Bight Forward Sparbeeh , Solomon Left Forward Young Bagwell Center ' ' 07 --i V . : .. : " ' , ' " ' F;i$?': ' ' .. feM --- : AMERICAN DOUGHBOYS ARK TOURING ITALY Paria. (N. E. A.) Amir lean dough 1oya are sight veing in Italy. Moat of (Item are men of Italian parentage, t'pecial transportation facilities hare I eea given by the Italian government. Yhe viaits were wade possible by the awletrown as ''ltaliea Gens," which has maintained a home la Paris for sol liera oa leave. Ball Fowler Bight Guard Laasitsr Chappel Left Guard KCMMABY: Field goals Moring , Rparbeek S, Ball 3. Foul goala Moring 2 out of 6; Fowler S ont of 7; Chappell t oat of 3. Rotaraa From Virginia. Mrs. Carl L. Williamson haa returned to. the rity from a visit to frieada aad relatives in Bichmond aad Petersburg. Two Performers that Always PleasolPip Smokers: Nature is a kind Mother, but she insists on her rules being obeyed. No way has been found that surpasses patient ageing of tobaccoin Nature's Waythe way VELVET is pre oared two vears in wooden hogsheads, rature's method r ... i" ' . DREAK on of Natar$ Law an' a thotuand Lawytra can't argyfy you out of traubl: An if you don't euro tobacco Nataro't 'way, n9 amount of argyfyin' will mono it wild , tvatf fragrant. fv ), is slow and expensive, but it's Tight. Ypu can taste the good of this two years ageing in one minute it you'll just fill up your pipe with Velvet. jXaatf srvMaaaaanESMsai 4 Writ, t V.W J. 4UI Flm dSST Ahmmm H wilt ami ft WTtX. . PLAN FOR LEAGUE OF NATIONS RAPPED (Centlaaed from Page One) To -When you feel a coU coming on, stop it with a few dose of is. acl asa-T onnoVlAxatV6,and keep4hMystem-in condition to throw off attacks of Colds, Grip and Influenza. Laxative romo (Pluinino tablets remove the cause of Colds, Grip and Influenza Ouicklr Reliera Headaches caused from Colds LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE is the first and original Cold' 25J9 u?-T,,.il f t :and Grip Tablet It is used by every Gvilized Nation, and ssember of the league la apt to thts has a larger sale in the United States than the combined sales, ; Ur J., Mi4 lh, m'ort i, t. of all other cold and grip cures. It has stood the test for more ! pp eoastitutioa to his nV.n a quarter of a Century. - Earopeaa powers by a mere vote of the league that matters under considera tion by it might lead to war. "The eieeutire council, which Is to be the real agency of the league to enforce ita ladings, is to be limited to nine members, one each from the United States, France, Great Britain, Italy and Japan, and 'one each from four other statea to bo selected hy the body of delegates. In other words, any live of th nine voing together eaa bind the United Btates without its consent it aay matter ftlliog withla the pro vine of the league, " - fcXe matter how much the people of the United Hta'et may wish to avoid miliar la European r Asiatie poHtAf. any Sva of the aiae members can fix TThrTWfMinsibilitr-wpoti hia country. To be spcciBc artlelr it iuthortres tha leairue to-eeet mandatory authority aad select the nation to' exercise it over auch eountriea recently under other sovereignty aad which are aot yet re rarded sufficiently able to maintain staple self government. This article means that by a vote of the league tie United Ptates would have to undertake the maintenanra of the law and order In Armenia, for example, or a country ia Africa. "Moreover, any group of the nine can dietate th character of our defensive re any power to romper changes la the consti tution for its benefit. TArT 8CORE9 SENATORS WHO ARE OPPOSED TO LEAGUE OF NATIONS Kan Francisco, Cal, Feb. 19.-MThe .reutlcmen in the Senate who are set ting oat to defeat thia league of na tions are those I would not trust over alght," former President William U. Taft said' today at a luncheon given in hie honor by civic organizations as a part of the program of the Pacific Coast Congress of the League to En foire Peace. "They are citing the constitution as an- argument against it," continued Mr. Taft. ''I revere and worship that great inst rument, and it, is a sew story to me If the constitution' prevents this people from playing their part in bring ing peace and order and happiness to ourselves and the other peoples of the world. , NAVY RESERVE MEN HELD FOR BRIBERY AND GRAFT Washington, Feb. 19. Lieutenant Benjamin Davis, of Plymouth, Pa.,at- tnehed to the medical corps, and Ensign Pnul Beck, of New Tork City, both membcrs of the naval reserve foree, are under arrest at New York awaiting court-martial in connection with charges of bribery and graft in the third naval district. In miking this announcement to night Secretary Daniels revealed that t. o arrest of a tu rd naval ouirer had keen ordered today. The name of this officer was not made public, however, as the naval authorities believed this would intcrfero with the progress of the general inquiry, " --.j- Lieut. Davis already haa been court martialed and sentenced to three years imprisonment, but approval of this ver dict is being withheld Beerrtary Daniels Tffrr DaftielS" said that at the Unt -trial there;haTiTig-beeii collusion -lietweea - IWKV!. ! - . !!-! ? I J rornbFr went to Europe because he went bear ing a promise of a league of nations. t-Tbe application at this time of the doctrine of avoiding ' entangling al liances is reactionary to the extent of delaying world peace one hundred years. The question nt this time is whether the whole great, plnn of the league of nationa is to be defeated be cause we can't get a two-thirds majori ty of our Senate for its rati fleet ion." Only One "BROMO QUININE" To get the genuine, call for full name LAXATIVE BBOMO QUININE Tablets. I.ook for signature of E. W. GROVE. Cures a Cold ia One Day. 30c Adv. of ten other charges against tfie officer. the court recommended U.aui.wal oi Lieut. Davis from the navy, but that he had remanded the rase for further consideration because the punishment was not severe enough. Later the three years sentence wae recommended. According to Information given out at the department today a preliminary report of department officials who are eord"t!ng a searching investigation of the whole matter, mentioned specifically i br.u of i,bU0 paid to secure a favor able medical report on aa applicant who could not pass the naVal physical requirements and another bribe of SO00 alleged, to have been paid to secure a desired detail for another man. The names of the men alleged to have paid 3t4 received these sums were not re- rc-V. . - '- Be porta of several additional in etaneee of alleged bribery, but with vi "'sub' iuu.i;.l,' tlere hnderatctod to have been made to the department. U was eaid.Jhat latest deyelopmentejn ihe Inquiry suggested the poMibitrty of some of the suspected men. Secretary Dan. els, however, expresseu the opinion today that the extent of the irregulari ties had been greatly exaggerated. Nothing ha been found he added, to indicate that a similar situation exists at any other naval district. 1 .. Hayes' Healing Honey Stop the Tickle, Heals the Throat aad Cures th Cough. Trice 3oc. A free box of O-PEN-TBATE 8ALV". for Chest Colds, Head Colds and Croup ia enclosed with every bottlo. Adv. GEORGIA TECns TO PLAT r - W. AND L. NOVEMBER 4. Atlanta, Oa, Feb. 19. The open date ir Georgia Tech's 1919 football schedule has been filled, it was announced today, by Washington and Lee, which will play hcre.XQvrmber .,, ,,.rr Men love to- hear of their power, but have an extreme disrelish to be tuld"th3r duEffiond Huffer::::: . Remember there is Only One "Bromo jjjuinino" Call for full nam aad look for this sifnature on bos Price 7 WM3 30 Cents at C U 9 OUR BOOK DEPARTMENT .' ' I am ee glad te kaow that- at last a first -eta let book eaa be printed ia Raleigh. Aa Author. COMMERCIAL PRINTING CO., Inc. The HEeient Printers 11J-11T 8. Salisbury 8t., Balcigh, K. C. mind was the provision which would make the United States a constituent part of a league which woald exercise supreme authority through body of delegates, without ansa or number, each of whom weald have equal author Ity la all nutter which would come before it affecting thia eonntry. "The matter of consideration are aot defined and therefore not limited," he said. 'If the Monroe doctrine Is to. eluded la the judgment of a majority of the member, what recourse have we after w have entered the league, whlih speak by a majority vote! If tmmi gratioa is included according to a ma jority of the league, what ts onr Cle ft a art If a tariff i included accord' lag to the judgment of the majority, what have w left but to- surrtsUer or commit a breach of covenant t This aatioa should never ander any (ireirwtstancee surrender itn eovcreiantv oa aa question which pertain 'to ita future weirare, to a vote or a le.igue : nude up of aa iadrteratlnate aumner ' of eonatrie whoso saajor interestreaa. aot be expected to be identical, with ur own." - Mr. Few declared that once the United fctntes and agreed to tn pre.. I posed league it would aot Save tae The Weather csi OIRc. VnlUd SUtea WtalU.r liar. KH(r.( Af ( Balelgh, N. C, Feb. 19, 1919. For North Carolina i. Fair Thursday Friday rsin, warmer esat poH;on. , Sunrise ,6:M a. m. Bunset .6;00 p, nj. a . m. :tu i p. m. 44 Highest temperature .. Lowest temporatuw ............ Mraa temperature .............. Deficiency for the day .......... Average daily excess since Jsnu ; ary lit .'-. .lint, (In l.rtmil, Amount fur the 4 hours ending at p. . 0 Total for the month to date...... I.Sfi Deficiency for the month , 1.71 Deficiency since January 1st 2.17 To lor and be loved I the ireatent u.pplues of existence. Hldncr kmlth iM,mn unhewn LET OUR COOK. DO IT We heave tenniUlion dollLrs invested in cookyour bresJdast i.i&u cm hoi mxt of whole wheaf and dririd ii in sveofiee -miU.buttl isn't1 four bicfories just to Wneat Shredded No hoiemfe canr owprocessiit Jier kitchen. In Shredded Wheat you have all die bo(ly-bu3dinJ nurial in the whole giMn badigejtible fom.Delidous and ' nourishing for any meal with milkor cream and fruitSo Malce oildtchenyour lutchen. rr " 1 M$ wmxtum' wsiA,mi wj :jc , iV'- W 1 yn-tjatasi an m M i fwtlnlsjssisM lanj esjresW''-Ji aawsri aJelMafvvssMvV
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