Newspapers / The News & Observer … / May 3, 1919, 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
Saturday r.:Q:;;a, may z, 1:1: OTDSIM 550,000 TO IOTA Rslelsh Still Has' $428,450 Worth of Ecnds Yet To Sell TBI LOCAL LOAY Qaeta .lt.TU.Wt R.aortod t Dale ......... 1.MOM Kowarted Yaaterdsy .. .... , 4MM Yet to h aabacrlbed..... ' MAM . kUry ! toad ta ika amount at nearly $50,000 were sold la Baleigh ye UMiy, artording la the day'a reports - mad la Major WilKam Joyner, Victory .'Lata ebainneav The exact flfure u ' MS.800, whleh bring tba eity'a total up l.e l,30e50, aad leavei 42S,450 yet to , raise before tba citjr's a,nota ia raacbtd. . Subscriber yeHcrdty for amount at 1300 or above wert N.o.rTiiu .................. moo M. I, Holding 5OU.O0 t. T. Potndeittr 1,000.00 O. H. bhort 1.00WX) . Mrs. P. E. dessn 000.00 W. B. Draka . .'. 1,000.00 I, RoMatba! t 600 JK) Cash . 3,000.00 Taylor Furnishing C. Y. 500.00 (iui Jloaso 1,000.00 Howard Wait, (additional).. 3,000.00 Whit Ira Craaai C. (addi tional) Kmployt ' Pilot Cotton Milli (additional) Clyd E. r.tkof (additional).. . Mr. Badi T. Williamson (ad tiaaal) K. A. Marti ljOdb.oo 8.000.00 600.00 1,000.00 . Dillaa Supply Co 1,000.00 w. T. Beavr and Aam W. :' Im'H 600.00 Mrs. Julia Coi ..... 5no.no K. Unr berry .-ttttt: SOftOO Mr. T. W. Btrowd 500.00 1.000JX) son.iKi 5(10.00 . J.000.00 1. 000.00 600.00 10,000.00 00.00 Handtraoa.Vllt Salts Co.... S f. Hilkar , Amtiitcad Joaa rash .............. Jama I. Johnson A. R. Itooneyhani Carolina Power aad Ligbt Co.. frank .8bxi.tx. rtat for day, MTJ00, plus 7O0..4,00 ayen Healing Honor hop Ik Tlrkle, Hull tba Tbroat and ' Cura the - Cough. - Prtiw -ov A fret Wax af 0-PKN-T1ATB SALVE for Chttt Calda, Baad Cold aad Croup i aeioata witn vrj botm. Adv. T, E. BROWNE DELIVERS ADDRESS AT LILL1NGT0N OommenotneRt Exeroises of LiUing ton farm Life School Held There Yesterday LIUiagtoa, Wsy I. Mr, T. E. Brown, 'af Raleigh, today delivered tba eom awnnjtnt addret at tb eloalng ei ewlu af th Utllagtoa farm-Ufa aebool. via aiortiaa aloe with a play by th ehool Friday night, Wadaeaday sight tba thildten of tha lower grade pre nUd tba play, "Cladwella." Thura dy ftraoa th graduate) from tb lemtatary tebool bad eharge af tba program aad t Bight thr a a ml Utloa contest. air. T, S. Brawn, State Director af Vocational fdueatioa, dalirerad tba aa aual address an tha subject, "The Pro- fram for th Promotiaa of .Vocational dilation la North Carolina." H ipok ipacileally ea tk purpose tad eB . Ug af reeationil tdueatioa aa applied ta agrimttqr aad nana aeoaomie, th plan for developing thl work ia th Htata, tha legislation msking' poteible tkl program, together with tha funds Mailable, th kinds af arkaal la whlek tkl oduratioa eaa ba fostered and tk valsa af waeatioaal tdaeaHoa. was Prepared build healtl ; digiestion. A most appetizing food " There's a ftedson" for GrapeeNuts i ' Dld you lose tlattob , through a poor skin : There ' many a penen wbmc chance In la fa ar limited simply be causa o( a skin that is blotchy and un presentable. Pimples, rough, red, ugly skin akin that chap and bum easily ar usually aiost luccawlully . treated with Reainol Ointment - TWMlaMtMUwlttltkltMl. ' . Mi OlllI MMltf S'lllllM Ik MM t iomIw whtrt RKtal sliwiSn v man, s, m4- smllr hiiiiiM ta iim r auW tsta sttMiMS Upss and sxif . Only Few Men Respond To Call of Major Xulvey; Meeting Monday Night Kaponents of- the American Lciios found . little tifouraa-caicat last aiaht at tho Chamber of Oomaiereo rooms but those Interested will meet agnia Mondnv nirht at I .o'clock In the in terest of th organization. Only a few soldiers were la attendance' last night. The lack or attendance created a sur prise. There ara hundreds of service men ia Raleigh who, sooner or later, wilt frtwtoato th Mmnr Af ttiir . - . . - 4 arrico ia th army by joining in or ganization turd existing aow among the Confederate veterans, it was pointed out. Why these returned aolditrs sr not interested la such aa orgaaizatioa aawraoold not he explained . last -night, Tho American Legion is a proposed ornniuflan Imltav in tha HiffM.Anl Confederate Veteran branches existing at tba preseat throughout tha Southern State. Tb associatioa to b formed la 8t, Louis Is for all men of the srmy service private and offleera. There will be aa distinction. Krery man will be rated alike. Whether Lieut. Col. Roosevelt or President Wilson ti at th hal f ik organization carries no significance, it was stsied last Bight. Tha purpose aow ia to perfeat aa organisation of Ameri en soldiers for year to eom. At th meeting Monday night, it Is hoped to have every interested Midler at Raleigh, whether ba la an fleer or private. Thar ara ao bar to recog nise and every one will be treated oa b equal basis. ... Th time of th meetiBg Is o'clock. All soldiers and i-oldler of Raleigh aad Wtk eounty are invited. Children' Recital. A ekildrea'a recital will take place this a'teraoo at S o'clock in the Mere dith College auditorium, wbea th fol lowing children student of th muslr department of th college will appear) John Pal. Phvllls Allhrth. N,,u. Jolly, Mary O'Kelly and Hubert Roys- ler. Gompor Able' Te Bit Up. New ork, May l.-Samuel Compen today tat np far th frtt tim tine Sunday wb ba wa asrlouily injured when a taxirab in which he wa riding wa struck by a surfse ear. Kcsinol AMERICAN LEGION FAILS TO ATTRACT differ. How much of the whole-grain elements are in your cereal food ? v W XT . oriciinated to and maintain i 'to Dromote II If Illll iin nm 11 Goldsboro High School Team Was In Finals at Chapel Hill Event Last Night v V Chapel Bill, May (SpecUl ia Ue News and Observer.) The laal chapter f the sereDth annual. tt wide high school debating contest in which cent ered caeatratcd and vitalized Inter est from 720 debatere representing J0 schools, 75 counties aad audience estt mate(l7B,()00bo buiara bate tbrocghout tba 8tat was writtea Into , history here tonight when tha DEBATI uroT uurnam aigi aenooi rcpresentea by Miatf ,.7 " W Aura Holloa and Leo Brady won aver l?!"? "rW T P Mis Budi Creech aad William Eoe of th Ooldiboro high school. An and! enea estimated at tOO Jhat tilled Me morial hall te it capacity heard th debate. ''Resolved, That the government of the United State should adopt a policy of reuiring one year of military training of all able-bodied men before they reach tb ag or 11,' was th ury discussed. Durhsm championed tb neaativ side of the qnestioa whll oldiboro upheld the amrmative.r Parhaa Wan Kaaily. ' Durham obviously hsd th dtelsioa before th snnouneemest of the judge, Professors H. H. Willisms, T. P. Me Ohee, C. L. Saper. W. 8. Bernard aad D. V. Carroll, wa rendered, although toe iioidibore team put up a spirited light, and to tba Durham school, which w defeated by Pleasant Garden in th 1017 final contest, goes th Ay cock memorial cup. Tha culmination of tonirht's vast speech making program marked another msmmotn luecesr for thff union. She two team that faced other were th pick of th 720 vouthfnl debater wh catered the I rat prelimi naries oa April . They were th win ners in tb second prtUminarie held this morning. The debsten anok wltk most sMk. tag composure and in eeaviaelng style, Th spoeehe wsr fully np t th aUndard botli content Bad delivery. Dr. H. W. Qhaa. chairman of th faculty, presided with t. B. Rankin, who hs directed tha successes ef th debating as secretary. Keeeptlem-! Held. Dr. Jf. W. Walker presented tk. A. cock memorial cup. Th presentation of cups and medal to winner in ta days inter-Kbolasti track meet wa made by Dr. A. H. Patterson. Imme diately following th dsbat a recap tloa wss held in Byaum gymnasium a honor of tha visitor. Dr. Chase point edly referred te the debate ef a mean of growing democracy throogh fre aad enlightening publle discussion. Dr. Walhr paid high tribute to high tehool for of the-State wh made th de bates a success thl Tear in tha f. of almost Insnrsnonntanta ilinUnWL. brought about by the wsr and influetta epiaemie. ALLIES WILL DIVIDE UP GERMAN VESSELS Paris, Way zU Is fait th.t th. Dnl diepotition of th nmy ship I purely aa inter-allied questioa and net one for inclusion in the treaty, which provide only for th surrender of th vessels. This actio is regarded at la. dieating that tb warship will not h tuna ar destroyed. After th enemy ship ar divided among th alii each power will de cide ea th disposltloa of it w quota. Th geasrsl impression her I that tb French and Italian will retain their share aad Incorporate tha veasels la their present fleets, while the British and American tendency incline to th aestruetle f their qoett. foods mm Bstullly Your Complexion Not artificially, but perma nently, by drinking a glass l this deUclou digeeUnt with aack Shiva? Ale Pun pltorrA SMtUTtct wTM SMIVAS HINtSAt VATU MS II WU Clarifies and put roe aa4 neautf , in aallow aneak af aid aad young. . At all grocer aad drugg'- Satis faction guaranteed r money refund ed M bit dosca. Bottled nd gutrant ecd by the cele brated Skhrar Mineral Spring, SheL ton, 8. C If vour regular dcalaf POBTER CAXD1 CO, PWrtbuter tor Kaleigh. TWO-THIRDS OF MEN HURT, SICK OR KILLED IfotabU Iscord of Thi Iain- bow DlTlslon Disclosed in Official Itport . Waihingtoa, May I. Only about IS per cent, of tb mor than 22,000 men composing the 42nd (Rainbow division) as It returned from Franc were mem ber ef tb original divisioa organized t Camp Mills, N. to embark for th front Practically all ef these man, it waa learned today, bv been wound ed er otherwise incapacitated during daTihit0ntbrerWvrce7T be returned irora tb tospttais and rest camp to tb division, aad wlisn it re-. ivl crder for home, a epocisl effort wa made by the -division stsff t get together all the original Rainbow di vision who bad survived th rigor of th campaign. Tha intense activity ef th divisioa daring th lighting is ihown by th lumber ef replacement troop which passed through it muster roll during that period. Thl number It placed by officer of th division at approximate ly 67,000 mea, (gainst th full war strength of 87.M0 JIask limt.U . wttnarnwn zor rest, It wa necessary praetically te reconstitute the division' personnel because ef casualties. Toward the end of the lighting, however, many ef the men teat forward in replacement were. original members ef the Rainbow dlviaiea who bad recovered aad re turned te duty. This, officers say, ae counted for th pereentace ef it eric- Inal relit, which cam back with th or ganization. ' Th last element ef th 42nd arrived (t Newport New. 3,000 MARINE WORKERS SfRIKE INNORFQLK, VA. NorfolkVa., ' May f. Following; a man meeting this afternoon of three thousand marine worker who walked ut ef th plant ef the Iron Matter Association ea a itrike at 10-o'clock this morning it wat announced by itrlka If (dan that th ain would remain firm until their federation I recognized by tb ssoelition. Operator ef the plants r just it determined t held ant tgaiatt lay recognition of th federa tion, claiming that they will dal only with individual (raft. Th (trib was vary orderly, th ta walkiag put quietly at the hour set. Mott ef th (hop affected were elooed during tb remainder of the day. Big crowds toaight gathered ia th vicinity af th local labor hall, but were rdrly aid good-tempered. Extra pa trolmen tn duty a prantiBary mmrt, fonnd little te do. COMPANY "BMEN IN MOVIE PICTURES Two members af Camnaav B. tha Sal. eia-h Infaatrw ananlaaHM ml lha lAth divisionCaptain John f. - WUIiams, Jr.. and Marshall Taarhara lwin portrayed la the principal role of a mevi punnr aim new peiag shown tbrengbottt Jiorth Carolina. TB punara Bint (hows th two Com pany B members in tha act of eaptur- in- n German Dill box on tha Ym actor during the allied offsasir ia September of at ynr. In this raid, nmttmmnMinimHmiim if. !,!;, lini ! h Mini IIUuUlmilUMUUIIIIIIIWIIIIUMIIIUIIUUUUIlilllllililll, Only the BEST is Good Enough FOR SUNDAY Order SURETY - -of PURITY - - - ' in the Brick Style Oa, Two ncJ Throw FUrer ' SWliaan III l in .1 J MimmmiHtttt in HUDSON-EEOS-:G Always.glad-taeejrQU and show you, and let you convince your-' ah m.a .mm am am - a .... , . self that we sell Clothing, Hats and Furnishings for Less. For a smart snappy young man, ' waist Men's Lion Brand Shirts, priced seam fine worsted Suits, Men of style and pride who want a fine up-to-date Suit of clothes, blue serge, grey mixture or brown, we have it, priced. .... ... . .125.00, $27.50, $2J.OO For the men and young men who .want to dress in a fine wool Suit, spring weight, spring color and style at prices - before the war,- should see our big money saving rack, priced $17.00, $19.75 Men just think, we have an all wool Suit, spring weight and style, priced at.... $12.50 and 91405 One big lot of blue serge, brown, grey, and many stripes in men's Suits, priced t .J$9.83 Boys' fine Sunday Suits, priced $13.50 f.nd .....$14.95 Boys' school Suits, many different colors and styles, priced $6.50 and $7.45 Men's and ycung men's Keep Kool and Stay Kool Suits, priced $4.98, $5.95, $6.05 and.... $7.45 Men's and young men's Keep Kool clothes, many different colors and models, wonderful values for the mini mum prices of . . . $8.95, $12.45, $14.95 Men's genuine mohair Suits, priced at $9.95, $12.50 and $14.95 i We have a full line of Palm Beach Suits for old men, young men and boys, priced $4.0, $5.95, $6.95, $7.45 and up Boys' Suite in many colors, priced at $4.9$ and $5.95 Men's and young men's spring Felt Hats, many colon to suit you, priced $2.48, $2.9$, $3.50 and $4.98 Men's and young men's Straw Hats, every style and shape, priced $2.48, $2.98, $3-98 and $4-50 up Men's Work Shirts, priced. . . . , . ,'.98c st. tbr Compnny B aoldiers took part. On waa killed and Captain Winiama, then a lieutenant, and Corporal Mar shall Tfachey, taraped aftsr ailenclnf w. ReUulers ti & ' j Py f met T..,r- -ItfWl J Anheuscr.Bir.rK . mcrcon II ANHEUSER-BUSCH ST. touts v Sells For Less For Cash in the BIG BUSY u 1 priced $22.50 up $2.00, $2.50 the raachia ua. The pirtnrs wis shew Thursday in Raleigh at I lorn) theater and attract d mneh interest. Tb manafement of and catRumrm m nri v U. S. Revenue Tax on f-y ryvwiHt 7 IOAC9 - ;r f - II a . anj airect to the Governments ---. ! J f" i ! I i I 1 1 1 1 J P af I " ? P... ..iereCit ill U MKlfrT"l f 'ttttw nun ii t ". . and ...$2.95 t Men's blue Overalls, Carhart's brand, price .....$1.99 Men's Everette Brand blue OveralliJ priced . . . . , , , . . 1JL. . . . . . . . . .,..$&! Men's Work Pants, pin " stripe, priced t . ...,..,$1.98 Men's and boys Lion Brand Collars, priced, each ..lie The biggest nd best line of Neckties can be bought, prieed .50e Neckties, fancy and beautiful patterns, Priced ,...2$e . Men's solid color . reversible pattern Neckties, priced ,98e Boys' Pants, all sizes and colors, priced ' t.... ...89c and 98c ' Boys' all wool .blue serge Pants, priced t. .$1.98 snd $2.98 , Boys' khaki Pants priced 50c and $1.48 Little boys' Pants, priced. ........ .25e Boyi Blousesj all sizes and colors and stripes, prfced 39, ani 49. Boys better Blouses, priced, 75c and 98c Men's two-piece summer Underwear, priced, each .25c Men's one-piece Underwear, priced at 95c, $1.25, $1.48 up -Men's Nightshirts, prieed. .75c and 98c Boys' summer Union Suits, priced st 4$c,8$csnd9$e Men's Sunday Shirts, princely special, priced 95c Men's faney soft cuff Shirts, priced t , $1.25 snd 1,50 Men's Socks, .all colors and sixes, priced at ASc, 10c, 15c, 5 snd 35c Men's silk Socks. . . .48c, 59c, 65c, 75 Men's snd vounz men's. Cans, briced . .48c, 98e snd IU5 r tb tbatrVdid sot knowof tb tbtni mbraeed la tha nlstnn aad snlsaad a splendid opportunity te drawing a rao- era-nreaauif erowo. , 1 4-. T"! MmiirJ awuuiavv IV ' . Bevo. as 1 .1 Mm r re i,uyt WHITE Ice Cream Co. . ' 1217 Phono U1S t 1 1 l"Mi4Mli(tMm(mM,iiMUH(Uwt(Ui444iMMtU(UiUi( MM'ntaieeai ttfcm'Wnws uut4eiiWee.Mttttt,nt4s.iuMt.M.tH"f'u'fWtii.tti
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 3, 1919, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75