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V THE KZWS AKD OSSERVER SUNDAY MOHTilTG, f EDUUARY 23, ISl. eElIAGEIITS SIM MONDAY Itinerary of Deputy Collectors - Engaged in Income Tax Work Mapped Out INSTRUCTION SCHOOL COMPLETED HERE Ptblio Is Urged To Co-operate : With Collector'! Office v s Income Ti Inspectors and Bovenu Agent! attending will cUrt out on Mon day moraiag, February 24th, to reader all aid possible to tb taxpayers during the thort timo withls whjch returns must ba filed. A representative of the gov-. ernment will bs ttationd during the period February 24th to March 15th at varioui precincts la the State according L to the itinerary that has' been mapped out. " i """" " ' - Everybody il urged to co-operate at fai aa possible' with the Collector l office ia mating this itinerary of common knowledge to the taypayers in each lp eality ia thls-distriet. The time la ao abort it ia impossible to sdviss every body Individually and the preaa aad other methods mint be relied upon to Idvise the publieVespecially in the. rural district. " - Itinerary of DcRuty Collector. . The itinerary of Deputy Collector! ia Eastern North Carolina follows-. februarr 24th-WaIIaee, Plymouth, ..C.t. ingham, Ranford. Willinmston. Plymouth. OxfordAll - - kie, Windsor, Wilton, Rockingham, Wen- dell, rairmont, Tarboro, Kanford. February 26thWUliamalon,. Chad- bourne. Warsaw, Columbia, Oiford, Winton, Windeor, anryvillet Rocking--! ham, Loulaburg, Lumberton, TarDoro, Southern Ptnea. rebruary 27th-Waahington, White- ville, Waraaw, Columbia, Headeraon, . Gateiville, Weldon, Vaneeyvllle, Hnm 1rt, " VnJilr'tmitmtmsJMfr Aberdeen. " " ' ' February 28th-Wa'ahington, Whito ' villa, Waraaw, - Edewtoa, Headerson, (iateaville, Weldon, Hillsboro, Hamlet, Frankliaton, Maxton,. Naahville, Pine hurat. March IstWsshington, Burgaw, Ke nanaville, Edenton, Headeraon, tletes ville, Hamlet, Halifax, Hillaboro, 1'rank linton, Bed Springs, Naahville, Pine hurat. - March 3rd Burgaw, Kensnsville, Edenton, Headeraon, Elianbeth City, Heotlaad Neck, Hillahoro, Laurinburg, Apes, fayetteville," "Wilson. March 4th Belliaven, Bouthport, Mt. ' Olive, Edenton, Hehderaon, Elizabeth City, Scotland Nett, Cedar Orove, Lniife Mmtt,-' Apex, EayettevilTe, CartbagH Wilaon. March Sth-Belhavca, Bouthport, ML Olive, Edenton, Durham, Carthage, Elis abeth City, Ehfleld, Chapel Hill, Lear - - inburg, Clayton. Wilaon, Payetteville. lUrch 6th rarmvllle, Wilmington, Goldshoro, Edenton, Durham, Elisabeth City, Eafleld, Chapel HUI, Rseford, Bel - tua, Fayetteville, Wilaon, Islington. March 7th rarmvllle, Wilmington, Goldshoro, Edenton, Durham, Elizabeth , City, Jackson, Roxborn, Rseford, Sr'mu, Fayetteville, Wilso -. Islington. j March Ith-Ayden.Wilmingtnr V.,ls. '1orov Hertford,: DnrbBmy; Dunn?-"wa both City, J action, Rnxhoro, K .cfiinT, V . Bniitbneld, Rnteboro, Wilaon. March lUth Ayden, Wilmington, Goldaboro, Hertford, Durham, Dunn, km : L. i. r; . ir 4-- 1 ....... Troy, Hmlthflclt, Clarkton, Bocky ! March 11th Greenville, Wilmington, : New Bern. Hertford, Durham, Elizabeth City, Warrenton, Mebane, Troy, Ben ton, Klixabethtown, Borhy Mount, Dunn. March I'JthOraenville, Wllmiugton, ..... ,-ju-Kew Bra, Hertford Durham, Camdon Court Hnuae, Uttleton, (irihani, Troy, Demon, Rocky Mount, Pittabnro. ' March 1.1th (ireea villa, Wilmington, . New Bern, Hertford, Durham, Camden Court iloiiM, Littleton, Burlington, ML ((Head, Kenly, Clinton, Rocky Mount, Pittalwro. March 14th Greenville, Wilmington, JeekamJUe, Manten, Durham, Curri tuck Court Houae, Burlington, Mt. Oil end. Wake Foreat, Clinton, Rocky Monnt, Biler Cltv. - March 13th-Oreenvllle, Wilmington, Jacksonville, Maatee, Durham, Cnrri . tuck Court Houae, Burlington, Ttiaeoe, ' Fuqoay 8pring, Clinton, Hiler City. -SHEPHERD TO PUSH EXTENSION FIGHT (Ceatiaaed from Page Thirteen) ship oa any board aay teacher or eflu- ealor connected with any school In the lunspmuenes or ins oosra. New Bills Intredaeed. H. B. 864: Hewett-To amead ther 1917 law protecting rertaia churches Is Brunswick. H. B. S65: Williams, ef Johnston Te provide good roads for Johnston. H. B. SOS: Jones To amend the ...... . maris r or neauron. 1 n H. 8(17: Turner To provide for the eleetioa of the Mitchell county hoard of education. H. B. SOS: Smithdeal Ts provide for is eleetioa of ths ecuaty board of edu tatioa af Davie. ' H. B. SA9: Clarion To suoplv office sf clerk Superior Court of Hyde with ; Supreme Court reporta. H. B. 870: Claytoa-To amend 1009 '"tad 1911 drainage laws. - i-H. B. 171: Claytoa Relative Jo com-' peaaatioa af clerk superior court of Byds. H. B. 872: Claytoa Ts authorize Hyde commissioners to nss excess of bond issue for indebtedness. H. B. 87S: Hoeutt To validate service if civil processes by Pender county .. soastable. ' , " H. B. 874: Bryant, of Isdkin To pro- ide for ths eleetioa of county boards if edueatioa la Yadkin. H. B. 875 1 Dawson To authorise special tat levy for Kiastoa graded school district. v H. B. 87S: MeNslll-Te repeal the 1917 law relative to adjustment - of casea before the mayor of Fayette, ville. H. B. 877 1 MeNelll-Te appoint a standard keeper for the city of Fay ettevllls, H. B. 871: Kiser-Ts fit salary of i Stokes county office rs. II. B. 879: XiserTs promote tbt In the Heart of Raleigh's Business Activities Excellent Service and Cuisine Hotel GIERSCH and Cafe ' a- eonit ruction of highwaya ia I Quaker Cap townahip, Ntokea county. H. B. 8S0: Kiaer To promote publie highwaya ia rJtokeK- H. H. SSI: Kiaer To amend aa act authorizing tax levy for roada ia Htokea. H. B. W2: rropat To provide for the road tax. H. B. S&4: Galloway To authorize a special tax levy for Pitt. Hi mtt.Y'&'titor:'t emend the law--relativo- to- salaries f Pitt county officers. H. B. (Wr5: Galloway To allo Pitt county to lseue bonds to pay Indebted aesa. H. B. 887: Hewett To amend the law wwrtt wmnrUH 4-wiJight.tAjslect, who feel that there right between Btndca aad CohtasLrf counties ... w - and Kouth Caroliaa. H. B. SM:-..Hryaot, of Durham To allow. Durham eommisaionera to levy a tax to pay off courthouse bonds. H. B. nn: Grier To extend the time for filing copies of asaeasmeat rolls by draiaage districts. H. B. 8!H: Jones Relating to street and sidewalk improvement for More head. H. B. M)2: Jones To repeal present charter and incorporate the city of Morehead. i Bills Paaaeel Yaateraay. j The House passed oa fiaal reading vestenlay the t,ollnwtng Dills: i H. B. 601 Amending the Nash cBunty road Inw. H. B. 606 Provide for the repair aad maiatenaaca blade a roada. .- H. B. 6118 Iaeorporate Hertford graded achool district and provide for bond issue. H. B. 60S Relative to workiag roads of Hertford. 8. B. 36s: H. B. 700-To provide for the improvement of Chatham roada. 8. B. 446: 11. B. 703 Ameadiag 191S law relative to improvement of Wake roada. 8. B. 46.1: 11. It. 704 Authorize Guil ford county to levy special road tax. H. B; WIT H. Br T 14 Amend the law relative to creation of street improve' nient districts. 8. B. 483: 11. B. 713 Provide for the repair and maintenance of Columbus ""'"I Amending the lew relative te corporate limits of Ahoskle. H. B. 723 Authorize Ahoekie to issue tx mis and levy tax for water works. H. B. 724: Authorize Ahoskie to issue street paving booka. II. B. 731: Authorize Chatham com- mttsipaers to au load improve,meat L bonds. . II. B. 737: .Amending Hoke county road law. H. B. 741: Frovide for levying spe cial tax in Anson. H. B. 750: Authorise Lincoln graded achool to levy a tax to cover indebted- 4 H. B. 16: To author.se Coates com- Blr""l,5 " ,,r,' " ' H. B. 2.T0: To fix salary fleers and provide fo, auditing their accounts. H. B. 448 to license oa motor vehicles ia Gastoa county. H. B. 612: Te amend law relative to time for holding Wshe enorts.- - 8. B. 437, 11. B. 656: To smesj the Isw relative to time of huldiog Forsyth rrurts. H. B. 755 To prohibit buytag nad receiving farm produce at night or on Sundays in Hertford county.- . n"mii i u ; road law. H. B. "At: Repiealiag 1917 law relative ; to return of warrants issued by justice of the peacs ia Pcader county. H. B.T70i Amending the 1917 law ret- ; - SANITARY SEWEKO , ii r Uurbm, . C Bealed proposaU will, be received by .k. xi..; .Cl R.i . Alderm.. of th. Ot; of Durham. N. C, for th. w. - struct ion of vitrified pipe saaitary sew ers, until 3:00 o'clock P. M March lo; 1919, at which, time they will bo opened and publicly read at the Ccuacil Cham ber of the aaid Board. Ths work consists ef the following: Alston Ave, Outfall, 11159 feet, 1 iach.' . Alston Ave, Outfall, 9M feet, iach. , under direction of State Insurance Com - Main, Morris, Wntkins aad Spriag j missioaer. Streets, 2Tr trrt, inch. R. B. 718: Scales Relatlhj te better Maia Street, House Cos sections, 8400 enforcement of tbt dog law ia Guilford feet, iach. i county. Nenee River, Outfall. 12100 feet, 24 Inch. Plaae aad specifics tioas of the pro posed work may ba had at the office of the City Eagiaeer between the boors of 9:00 A. M. aad 860 P. M, from February the 18th, 1919, to March 10th, H 1919. ' Ths Board reservea th right to re jert aay or all bids, or to accept each bids as appear ia ita judgment to be for the beet Interests of th. City. m. z, hisniji, Mayor. GEO. W. WOOD A ED, OMy Clerhr f i ifnnrut in iu.. ' 1 H. W. IVtrrNEB, City Eagiaeer, election of Aberdeea graded achool trnateee. . . 8. B. 4&J, H. B. 773; Froviaing rof tne rental el text hooka ia .Montgomery Mnatr. ' "" - ." 8. B. 4, H. B. 775: Exfeadlag the ! perM of coaaplilaoTy Khool attendance j in Charlotte. -U a B. (15, H. B. 776: Amending the., 1!I7 law relative to Gate roada. j H. B. "81: Belatiaf U Umt ror hold- ; ing auperior eourta of Biehmoad. H. B. 7U: To require notonnaa ana rondartor on all city aad ivbnrDaa care ia Wilaiagtoa. I H. B. 24: To prohibit any person from knowingly buying or receiving nay , automobile or asotor ear on whieh the ! idratiflcatiea number hat been eraaed. : H. R 327, 8. B. 17: Reraonag the reetrietioaa relative to lieeaaing-em-balmen. H. B. 444: Requiring State ofleert collecting liceaae tas or roea to pey the, aaae over to State Treasurer monthly aad, requiring all warrant! ror aalariea ia aueh departments to be drawn by the State auditor. H. B. 435: Amending the Bcvlaal rel ative to election of county board! of edm atioa. 1 , H. B. 687: To require the annua! publication of aa automobile directory.. H. B. 51: To preveat public seoool teachers from ' infecting their pupils wilh tubereulotie. H. B. 668 : To create a commission of fifteen members, to lie associated with the Bulgrave Commiaaion, providing for a centenary celebration of the landing ' of the Roanoke Island colony, promote harmony and good feeling between the Irish and English to provide for more accurate historical data concerning North Carolina's interest In me land ing of aaid colony. H. B. 710: To amend the 1F17 law relative to organizing cities and com piling tax lists. 8. B. 461, H. B. 720: To make clerk of auperior courts member! of county boards of health. H. B. 729: To prevent telephone com-. panics from converting ihtra-state mea- "preme Court reporta. SENATE APPROVES OF. NEW (Coatinaea from Paga Thlrtetn) appointive, which would raise a protest from the aix countries that do have the . I i . . . to local self government would" be "tain pered with. . The proposal to have two Democratic members and one itpubllcJi rof mber in Democratic eouaties and two Republi can members and one Democratic mem ber ia Republican eouaties will raise a storm of opposition because those eoua ties that have all Democratic boards are desirous of keeping them that way. (senator Coward s amendment to the primary act providing that the judges and registrars shall be appointed at the aame meeting of the boards ss that held for organization instead of having to wait for a week, went through yester day. It aim ply legalizes a practice that has already beea started and makes no material r hangs. Two Bills Slaughtered. The Senate waa not ia a mood to pass all billa coming before it and made quick work of killing Senator Carr's bill requiriug all soda fountains aad ice eream parlors to furnish individual drinking eups and saucers. Th Sensv tors doubtless felt that this wss going too far, though Dr. Carr wasn't sure that they understood just what hs pro posed to Act. The vote waa by division. Ths 8 likewise killed Senator Stevens' o create an additional tralnin idustrial school for boys. He did pose to secure aa appro priate- -"-hr time bat to seeare au thority .tnir.e one similsr to the Stonrw .-ksoa Training School in the eas art of the State. Seneti idderness, chairmsa of the Appropi his Committee, stsrted the onelaught on the bill by pointing out that the Stooewall Jackson Training j School now has facilities for mors boys I thsa it has beea able to get funds to Thompson thought it would be unwise to attempt to establish other schools until the one already established ia ade- quately provided for. Senator Palmer thought that the trash os of the Stone wall Jackson School had made a mis tske in asking only for 139,000 when ! they should hsve asked for a half mil lion dollars. The distsnre should lie taken into i sMtmBtilmntiAm fnstea atstvaaia timl.l ah Hii fc ,k fct , ther, ihould b, three aueh schools, one in the western, 1 0M in th. ,terB' ,nd 0M iB ,ht MB. . otatia. But. ,...,. , u.,n. ......1 i..,n,kv wl.k tt..'rnnntv of Wake, were opposed aad it waa voted down. Hoaara Htnsn of Waahiaetoa. Ht (L..U. intMutno,! kilt n Is the aalary of the Marshal of the 8u- preme Court, who is also librarian, at S2.400 a year. Senator Mangum intro1 Am.A ei.. Lisa. mun.l..tlAs a I I tu i,Dritjo, of Washington's birth - wkf fc WM withottt iiien - wh .jjoujBBUBt wig UjtB it wss in honor of America's greet gen era! aad distinguished statesmss. : The Senate wis coaveaed at 10 o'clock by Senator Warren, preaideat ' pro tern, aad waa opened with prayer 1 by Rev. W. W. Peele, pastor ef Edeaton ' Street Methodist church. Adjourn-1 Monday afternoon at S o'clock. latredactloa af Billa. Tht 0i lowinar bills were iatro. ! J"d1,U, Mt Jr'-"dJr ! , , : i B- 713: Maagum-Belatlng to cele- i1":""' W"ft0 J i 8. B. 714: Lovill To regulate certain I toad bends la Watauga county. 1 8, B. 715: Cowper, of Lenoir To I amend section 52S of the Revisal so as 1 to facilitate the trial of issues of faet. 8. B. 716 Relating to locstloa ef j cemeteries by cities sad towns, i 8. B. 717 To amend law establishing 1 firemen's relief fund, so as to place it Brl 719 Relating to better enforce meat of gam. law in Guilford eounty, & B. 730: 8cales-To fix salary sf marshal aad librarian of Supreme Court library. - . - - 8. B .721: Carr To Tglldsts certain civil processes ia Pcader county. 8. B, 72!i Stevens ReUtllg to motor vehicles owaed by ths State of North Caroliaa. 8. B. 723! Hswkias-FUlsg ths sala ries sad duties sf certain officer! of Warrea eouaty. 8. B. 724: Stevea llelating to grand Juries la Buaeombe conaty, JB. B. T3fl: Coward, by request Re. J quiring ths treasurer and ths commls- Sample Lot S p r I ii g O V E. R O T Just Receircd. Men's Stylish New Spring Overcoats $25 Valus For Quick Clearance $7.95 GLOBE CIbtMhgCo; Ceraer Wllmlagtoa Street Exchsnga Place. and siaam at Jfackapa to deposit certain county funds. " " 8. B. 757: Sealee To amend section 4,713 of Revisal relating to insurance companies. 8. B. 760: Newton To authorize com missioners of Rutherford county to is sue bonds. 8. B. 758: Fisher To amend law relating to public operation of ware houses. 8. B. 759: Csrr To amend chapter 101 of the public laws of 1913 being an act to permit primary elections in North Carolina. Second snd Third Readings, The following bills pasted their final readings ia ths Senate yesterday; 8. B. 3U To amend chapter 123 of the public laws of 1911 in regard to publication of receipt! and disburse ments of publie funds. II. B. 244, 8. B. 306 Relating to chil dren's home is Buncombe county. 8. B. 505 To amend the primary election law in regard to time for ap pointment of judges aad registrars. H. B. 124, 8. B 254 For relisf of sheriffs and tax collector!. 8. B. T31-To provide for the erec tion of a suitable building of agri culture In city or Baleigh. 8. B. 487 In regard to janitors of ! Supreme Court building. I H. B. 176, a B. 307-Rslating to ths I . L I I 0-ln ....Iff STOCK WW 1 8. B. 337 Relating to jail fees ia Duplia county. H. B. 163, 8. B. C?4T plaee 8wa!a county tinder state-wide primary law. R. B. 589 To protect gams in Orange county. a B..620-TO nuthorize commissioner! of Meoklenburg .... ... a. J .4. tain lancis ior women. II. B. 509, 8. B. 534 Declaring Bcup- nrrnong township in Tyrrell coumy ..,li- tnek law. H. B. 332, 8. B. 495-Relating to burial of dead anlmali in Scotland "h'b! 151, 8. B. 525-Exempting Burka county from primary law. ir Ml. a B. 604 To create joint board of health in ity of Raleigh and h. wi ""T , r: . of birds and deer in Cumberland county. a i . a n urn nrAritinB Bills liiuee. i Tha following bills were killed la the Seaats yesterday. 8. B. 344-To require ssattary mt ngement of soda fountains snd ies (ream atmvlnrei. ! 8. B. 841-To establish additional ia- ' dutrial school for delinquent boys, j Have You Seen The Western Electric PORTABLE SEWING MACHINES? It's. A Beauty Let us attach' a Sew E-Z motor to your machine. It works : on any make or type. THOMPSON Electrical Co. 132 Fayttwtll Strtct KlSi. i Lieut. S. U. Connell Will Be With Corps Doing Aerial Photography Work lueut Sam M. Connell, oil Warrenton, a young aviator, who baa gained much notoriety by long flight in thi coun try since America catered the war, has beea assigned with an army aviatioa corps to do special aerial photography ia Panama. ;J He left Baleigh early yesterday morning for New Orlrans - where he board! a "transport for the canal. With him go 20 other aviators and about 100 flying aaachinea. The airmen expect to remain ia Panama for about a year. Young Connell haa aeea nearly two years service but baa never been over sea!. After receiving hii training, he was assigned to different aviation camps aa instructor. lat fall, be made a flight from New York to his home in Warrenton for his Thanksgiving din ner. The) visit was a surprise to his mother. While en route ba stopped over at Langley Field, Newport News, .tor supplies. "I have now cultivated a strong lik ing lor aviation and never expect to give up flying unleaa toy own careless ness results ia death," he said. The young flier has never received even a slight scratch and has never beea iah aa accident during the 23 months ha has bieu flying. He attended State College and has. many friends in North Carolina. Monday Evening " A innil wital fey .tbeBwna.bers'of the music faculty of Meredith College at 8:30 o'clock Monday evening in the college auditorium. Admission will be by cards which may be secured from the office of the president. Ths selections will be from the works the third of a aerie! of historical recitals given by the faculty. The series are dii IJncUy edutatipnal, the purpose, being to show the development of music from ths seventeenth century to the present time. The following program will be given: Program. " Bach. 1685-1750) Italian Concerto for Piano. a. Allegro Moderato. b. Andante e. Presto. Mrs. Barah Lambert Blslock. "My Heart Ever Faithful," from the Pentecost Cantata. Miaa Harriet Louisa Day. Toccata and Fugue in D minor for Piano (Baeh-Taussig). ' Miss Leila Noff singer Horn. Ciaecona for Violia. Miss Charlotte Buegger. Fantasia aad Fugue ia G miaor for Organ. Mr. Edward Gleasoa. Haadel. (1085-1759) 'OTe Shall Feed His Flock," from The Messiah. Miss Harriet Louisa' Day. Sonata ia A major for Violin. - a. Adagio. b. Fugue, e. Grave. -V Giga, Miaa Charlotte Buegger. Glach. (1714-1787) Gavotte in A major from Armide (Gluck-Brahms). Mrs. Sarah Lambert Blalock. Aria from Orpheus red Burydice. Miss Mary McGill. a. Andante from Orpheus and -Eurydice. b. Minuet. Mise Charlotte Buegger. j RELIEF CAMPAIGN NOW MAPPED OUT (Contlaned frost Psgo Thirisea) F. D. 6; Macon, Mrs. F. L. Biler,! rrsnklm; Madison, Guy Roberts, Mars hall i Martin, W. C. Manning, William, ston; McDowell, Rev. W. L. Hutehins, Msrion; Montgomery, Hon. Robert K Pas. Biaces : Moore, Mrs. Leonard Tufts, Pinshurst ; Nash, Gray B. King, j Naahville; New Hanover, Rev. J.. M. Wells, . Wilmington '. Northampton, J. P. Holloman, Rich Square; Onslow, Dr. Cyrus Thompson, Jacksonville; Orange, E. C Branson, Hillaboro; Pamlico, L T, tarnell, Bay bore; raaquotant, j. ii. u Ehrlnghaus, Elizabeth City; Pender, 3. T. Bland. Sr., Burgawf PersosvMsyov J. 8. Walker, Bnxboro; Pitt, Frank Wooten, Greenville; Polk, Geo. H. Holmes, Tryon; Randolph, Miss Eithet Ross, Ashboroi Bocklngham, Allen D. Ivie, Spray; Rowan, A. B. Saleeby, Salisbury; Rutherford, D. B. Johnson, Butherfordton; BampsoB, 0., J. Peter, son, Clinton; Scotland, A. 7. Murray, Uurinbnrg; Stanly, J. E. 8. Thorpe, Badla; Stokes, J.T. Smith, King; Surry, J. H. Allen, Elkia; 6 wain, & W. Btack, Brysoa City j TrasylvaniaA R. H. Znchary, Brsvard; TyrrelL H. T. Swain, Columbia Union, H. E. Gurney, Monroe; Vaace, Her. 8. W. Taylor, Henderson; Wshe, W. M. Perlstein, Rab etgh : Warren, t. B. Palmer, Warreatoa; Wayne, M. T. Difklnaon, Goldsboroj llson, E. J. Baraes, Wilson: Ytdkia, J. T. Beese, YtdkiavUle. . WOMAN IN MAN'S - ATTIRE IS DEAD Watertowa, N. Feb. 22-Dr. Mary Walker, aged 87 years, dlsd at her home oa Bunker Hill, sear Oswego, at o'clock last Bight after long illness. Sh. wss a surgeoa la tha Civil War and wna awarded a congressional medal of hoaor. ' Sh. gained eoasidersbls fams by being the only womaa allowed to appear ia mate aiurw oy an a o Congress. Je Eatmsa la Back. Jo Eat man, Seaboard engineer, who Ut a year bas beea running at engine in Francs with the American Einedi tionary Forces, bss returned to bsneigh for a Visit to friends. Th. engineer ha aot yst beea discharged from th. service, bat expects to be sooa. Manlcleat Blbltj Class. ' Ths Municipal Bibl. Class will meet this afteraoeji at three .'clock ia the city court room ts usual. Ths class bas membership of mea only , and the teacher is Mr. Sylvester Betts. Coming in on the Heme , Stretch-With the 7 Greatest Sh oe VALUES to . be found in Ra leigh., High Grade, Well Known Brands of Shoes' go at Greatest Reductions in these Final Days of Oar Big: Clearance Sale. Successors to CATTIS WARD -11 East Martla St INF I IIFN7A iUniUft Maachuna docked at day eighty-four of her aoldier passen gers -were in quarantine as the result of an influenza epidemic oa shipboard. Four soldiers died of ths disease. There also, were twenty pnenmonia patients la the ship's hospital. The 71st Coast Artillery on board the Manchuria was organized hist May from regular army gaits stationed ia forts around Boston and; every State in the Uoiom--xept:;KtoTad"sa wss represented 1b its personnel. , Lieut. Norbert Marcus, of Quiney, 111., returned . .with... the distinguished service; cross awarded for gallantry ia aetioa at Soiasons whea be aad a pri vate, the only surrfrors of their com mand, held off a Germsn attack until relief eonld bs seat to them.' You bought jrbur car because) you thought it was the best ia th market for your purpose and at the price, " You buy TIRES not only for their good looks, but for the MILEAGE you think that they will grrc. f&rjf Down bur off 7 C BC I It .tUAMNTI a o A NEW standard in tin peafucmano) ht been established -by Keystone Tires. Every feature that makes for dorabiuty and economy heabaan embodied in tbeir construction. The result is the Greatest Tire Valne In the World! Keystone Tires are lower in pnee than any other ore - sproadbdng jfltirroprne (rualhy and milejefe. They cut down fire expense, reduce fAe poiibility of tire troablm suxf G Long Way To make Friendsn Buy ateyssofio Tlrseenaba cosn-pailson'-sssd coeviaea yworseU, ALL STANDARD SIZES GUARANTEED FOR THE' USUAL SERVICE OF 4,000 MILES r - We can also furnish you any size in about 26 makes of converted firsts at a great saving and guarantee every tire of that class for the usual 3,500 miles. Buying for over 100 branches additional we supply 90 of all the dealers in the country; hence we buy ..for less money and can afford to sell these Tires at great saving to you. Come and see us when in need of Tires. We have yours. Mail Orders Fillet! RALEIGH TIRE AND RUBBER CO. ' Telephone 784 119 W. Martisi Street it Raleigh, N. C . WORLD'S LARGEST TIRE JOBBERS " Dealer It will pay you to handle our tires, as you can always satisfy your customers, and so earn their good . will, which means success. (That haa been our success from two stores four years ago to over 100 today.) We sell for cash only at these prices. - : - - - - -- -.- i -v .. .;. BAIIRSIOM ATWIilSTOIlSALEM Hunt Elected Vice-Presiflent To Fill Vacancy Caused By Death of Siuder . Ths executive committee of the North Caroliaa Bankers Afaociatioa held its mid-wiater meeting today, those in atteadaaea were President James A." Gray, of Winston-Salem; Secretary W. A. Hast, of Henderson; committeemen, H. G. Kramer, of Elisabeth City; H. B. Taylor, of Kiastoa; B. B. Crowder, of Henderson; V. A. J. Idol, High Point; ' R. O. Miller, Mooresville ; C. E. Brooti, ' of Henderson ville; W. B. Drake, Jr., Raleigh. Presidest Gray called atteatioa to the death ef Mr. Erwla Bluder, of Ashe ville, who was vice president of ths association aad appelated a committee to draft suitable resolutions en the loss of this honored ani valued member. Mr. W. A. Hunt, who eome time since had announced bin lateatioa to retire as secretary of the association, was elected vice president to fill ths vaesaey caused by ths death of Mr. Binder. This -waa a fitting recognition of the many years of valuable service rendered by Mr. Hunt as secretary of the association. WiBston-Snlem was selected as the plsee for holding the next annual eon' vention, the data for which is to be decided later. Other details of interest to the MM eiatioa were discussed. SALVATION ARMY . TAMBOURINES TO GO eb. 22. Tsmbourinei iniS than thlrrv-flve rears have been nse to a sUtement issued here today bj Commander Evangeline Bofi'S. ; nouneing plana for a "drive" for 10,- 00OJMO aext Mar. " ": -r" "Eadorasd by milboal of new friends aad adherenta becansa of ita successful war relief work isv France,", the state ment aaid, "the old-time method! of soliciting alms would be unwarranted waste of time and aa Imposition on the public.' In the future it was decided by the army's executive! council, there will be one general effort to eollee news'v faada, thus giring aesrly 250,000 Sal vationists, including officers and relief workers, aa opportunity to "eoneentrat" on works of mercy upon a greatly in creased seals." Will you buy KEYSTONE TIRES when next in need of tires and then you'll know that you are buying both the best-looking tire as well as the tire that will give you I the most m i 1 e s for your monev. If a tire that you buy here fails to make good, then we will. Is this fair Adjustmsata are mads right bar., aad you don't bars to wait uatil ths "factory" makes them. Doss that look good to yout Ws will give you a discount of 33 on aay RKT8TONI that you boy, wbsthsr it ba ons or four tires, snd that is what yours will cost you. (Mads ia son-skids only): List Tear An Price Price Tubes - 19.13 UJH 82.75 , 28.40 ' :i.$ SJ0 . 37.80 27JS 4.13 . 3S.S0 1S.SI 43 , 40J53 SS.S5 43S , 4LS0 - 3LH 4.43 , 9423 3448 6M , S7.70 44.41 8.70 , 88.80 4S.M SM , 64.00 i 49M 6.M , 88.73 B3.N 6J0 Biro 30x3 30xSV S2x3. 31x3 ' . 33x4 . 33x4 . 3ix4 . 34x4t4. 33x4H. 36x4H. 33x4 , 37x3 . r K
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 23, 1919, edition 1
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