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! . l ,'l!f. THE NEWS .ND ODSERVEt 'iff 10 HELP It LSB0R0 WITH CELEBRATIOil University Summer School Stu dents Will Present Play . i Wednesday ' , Chapel Bill, July 13. The 1'aiversity Baamer tefceol will take a aetive part la Omnia County', weleoase to ha re tn4 kereee WedneeJagr, Jvlr 10. Tb train tress aero will eurjr apeeial . eoeehee aid ether fciliti will at pre IJ4 far etudeoU b wlea to to to BiiUbor for tha ia. J" t- after- Hue tne Sunr fcchool will present " play, Tstber Wake," in the pen f j tea beaefit of th soldlere" o4 their vests. A special stage bu been streeted i Caaerea Fart, and Pro- " feasor A. Vermont bu beea by for low tiae training A east (or tb pre Ssctloa. About 40 stedente will tube i port U tola play, end opecial costumes , wilt bo provided. Too ploy to eoaeeraed with mat U tho State about 1786-1770 sad aiata at tho aetioa ia around Hills : bora la tbo dsye of tbo Beiulatora. , Oerereor Tryen, Edauad ranaiag, j aad Jaawt Pugh, aao of tho Begula- tore, are ckaraetora ia tbo play. Oat ; oeoao gleet tbo gororaor'a poll to i Now Bora; Two members of tbo TJnWerslty (acuity ka?a Jot rofuraed from service la frame. .Dr. J. B. Bullitt wai with Uo Army aledirsl Corpa for mi a roar, aad eoaea pack with tbo raak of aiajor. Ho roadorod coaaidorabla tor. rito la boopitala aftor tbo analstke. Prof. 3. Oi. deE. Hamilton, of tbo Department of History, baa bo a ia tho educational oorrico of tbo army ia France, leetoriae;-before groape of . Aaerieaa atadoata aad is tbo Ameri , eaa VaWonity la Fraaeo. Ho loft boro : ia tbo early spring. - Mueh building it bow going oa fat Chapel Hill. Tbo bow pott off tea building, just opposite tbo eampaa, ia - Bearing completion, and will bo ia uao t before the fall. Tho new Engineering building of the University ii alto aeariy completed outride, and tbo eon tmetore have promioed to hare it ready ,: lor ate by September 13. This will give , , much more room for laboratoriea aad . elaoo room work. It will bo oeeapiod by the department of mathematics, i phyeiei aad eagiaeering. Baralee Teaool Sighted. Mobile, Ala., July U. Captain Ahmen, of tho United States Shipping Board steamer, Eastora Bun, reported today having sighted a burning vessel in longitude 24 degreee, IS minutes aorta, latitude 82 degreoa, 20 minutes west, oa July 8. The name of the ve set, as well as the fate of tho crew aboard ia a mystery. The Eastern Sua waa bound from New York to Mobile, Captain Ahmta said that while his j steamer waa about M miles 'south, southwest of Hebeeea Shoals Light ia 1 the Gulf of Mexico, he sighted tbo burning vessel about 12 miles distant from the Eastern Sun, ho said, whea be changed hit course aad headed for the distressed vessel. At 12:45 o. m., July 9, tho Eastora , Sua approaehed within 300 yards ot . ! tho burning vessel, sounded tba whittle of tho ship to attract any possible aur vivors and later made a eerefal search . of the waters ia the vicinity of Uo vesssl. o rarvivora were found, ; neither was the identity of tho vessel discovered. Boeao Hammer Itbool Ctoeea. Boone, July 13. The summer term of tho Appalachian Training School came to a close Friday. Ia the ' foreaooa Hon. Chase Brenizer, of Charlotte. i'e : liverrd the annual address, wbieh was well timed, thoughtful, aad well re ceired by the huge aadioaee assembled to bear it. Is the afteraooa were the . data day exercises, which were entbu liastirally heard by the auny friends . of too class. There were ely all - Bates, one ot the number also ; graduate ia art SPEAK AND 8PENCKR SPLIT EVEN. THREE CONVENTIONS TO MEET AT SUMMER RESORT bUreitlBf TrofT Arranftd Tor Korth Oarolia High - wy Auodfttioa (Special to "News aad bbeerve)x Wilmlagtea, Jnly ll-tepreseaV tirot af.tk Nortk CtrtUaa Good loads Aaaoslatioa, tho assotiatioa of aovaty aoasilNleaera ad tba Btate intomo bUe assotiatioa, held a conference here 8aturdsy to outline the program of tba aoaveatioa of ' all : three bodies at Wrlfbtiville Batch, August JSth to IStb. Cbairmtn A. M. MeDoaald, of tho Mecklenburg . eommisaioners; Oscar Carpsater, of Oastoala aad Miss B. M. Berry, af Chapel Hill, attoadrd the meeting with President VT. A. MeOirt, of tbo roads aoaoelaUoa, aad ropreaea btivat of local prgaaiaationa. . It wai stated that Senator Btakhead light be here for aa address, aad otbert a the tentative program include) Henry Shirley, af tba American Industrie! Atsotiatioa, rVaahlagton i Dr. A, Jokasoa. eoasulUng engineer of Jh Portland Cement Asaoeiatioa; M. O. Eldridre, of the V, 8, Offleo of Xoadsi A. 0. Batchelor, at the Amerleaa Auto mobile AoaoelaUoa, Washington) A. J. Maxwell, of tba Itita Carporatioa Cow missies. Tka triangular a toting prom isee to be a vary important gathering af the good roada interests of the whole State. MERCHANTS START MUTUAL COMPAIIY Fire Insurance Company , Do Business Only In North Carolina Will Stataevlllo, July IS. The Xtrehants Mutual Pire . lasuraneo Company of North Carnliaa, organised by the Nprth Carolina Merchante Asaoeiatioa for the benefit af its members, began business 8aturdy, J. Paul Leonard, the aeeretary af the new company, returned lait night from Baleigh, where be delivered la persoa the t'XfiQO guaranty fund of the company to the State Insurance. Pepart meat, aad secured tba State Ucease for the company. The eompaay will confine its aetivitlea to North Carolina, aad policy holders will be limited to members of the Mer chants and mercantile establishments af waa subscribed by 100 lending rner ehaeitt nad mereantila eatablithme ate of tho State, aad Mr, Leonard baa oa lie ia bis ofleo tods pledgee for Insurance to the amount of 34oooXW, which wil bo writtea just aa rapidly as possible, To berta with the company will carry only 82,000 oa any one risk. The MerehaaU Mutual ie a little dif ferent from any other Are insurance company bow doing business ia the State, but tba plana hove been carefully worked oat. Other, companies more or leas similar ta thie eaa Kara boea emtio sueeesaf uL 4. Freak Morris, of Wia-ston-Salem, ia president af the aew eompaay. B. B. Petrra, of Tf rbera, it vke-preiideat, Mr. Leonard, af State. vllle, is soerotary tad B. U, Postoa, of Statoevilie, ia tree sitter. The bo.rd of diroetora ia compoard af the officer, with W. T. McCoy aad J. N. MeCaualsnd, at tnariotie, w. . Kaica, af Eikia. B. P. BuaUey. af Winetoaalem, aad C B. McEalgbt, af Oroeaaboro. FACULTY OF VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY ANNOUNCED : Nashville, Tena July JJ-Appoinl. moot of tho following members of the faculty of Vandsrb'tt Lairersity has boea announced: Dr. 3. H. Breekenrldge, profeseor of cbsmistry, formerly heed of a similar department of Wabash College, la dlane. Bolaad X. Xremers, asaiatant profes sor of chemistry, who wea associate professor af chemiatry at Wabash Col lege. Dr. Andre Bei eMtoaiaao laaguagee. . H. Bobort Pouae, instructor ia FreathT" " ' - s Paul T. MaacbeaUr, aaaiaUat pro fessor of Speaish. Dr. 0. B. Msfield, assiataat profoa sor of German Thomas ft. Luck, inetrucior ia the aretical oeoaomiea, and, H. H. Mayaard,4aetruetr ia applied eeoaomifs. Eiimiunriinrmtmaifflmmmnmimnnmcu wnnasninniiiinnium fur, associate professor lix grad being a Spencer, July 1J. In a double header ball game here Batarday rpray won over spencer m the first game by 4 to S. It took ten iaaings to play off a tie. The aeeoad game wai woa by Spencer with a score e( 8 to 1 "Do you gusrantoe thia hair toaiaf" "Absolutely, sir, replied the druggist. Svi Utiles of It will produce delirium tnmieu, or your money cheerfully rer luuum. -luna 1 t Tired Date l':a Haw Camniaael Imwm Baerosa Wmbn wOHmm ta laml SO U mhml BUBTON, M U1 ua tk. "arOT ht th iMwStnkvkMM fMrMMka. im. TrjitMd Sin alia wmmr n iKtrtm.wtaBWoawwoaeVW. Va.W tho Vni4 aWo Cy. I m DURtONE n t t 1 1 --L- UliT FAT? ; - - - Wtal MJs? w ffawW1 I THE, DISH THAT SATISFIES Foods ihat plecse ihe paHaieeae not efotays Biscuit tberries or oll forits is ddici oixsfo satining andiioiiritiiiM axvdiasty baked wheat liclds uie juices of fxmt in-uieirsiiaturd Suiiiinerclst ; the digestive powers .are weiik. Retoc;- Be Mvwaa of lkM who era i tmpwteni tews fag a. tJtt amitkfll ayl. Uwaa4 tfua Sf pea aa4 wwa waa bavo baaa far vawe UrtaM wlta iMaaw. TJm U of korvia aad fehw the raiarttaa ayotva. Vo otarvUft OO Orwtaae flM, M oateaMl ar Hit gaaaiaaiy eerran a BtHtBWBS Beaaetioa II to 80 tee. or atoi I tt Sfelikal BniO I oa fair tart, aaaer 4100 0. L. HOPKINS INCOBPOBATED July Clearance Sale Specials Including the L a r g e s t Collection of SWEATERS in .This Section to Go at Sale Priceg. 200 Wool SWEATERS, light weight, in cost styles and slip-ons in a good variety of colors, all sizes. Some slightly soiled on sale Today at 4UJT Vi PRICE. Silk and Fibre Sweaters In All Colors, IncMlng Black aad White $9.95 SWEATERS gale Price $12.10 SWEATERS; Sals Priea $6.95 $8.95 $M.9B SWEATERS; Sals JQ (Jg $19.95 SWEATERS) Sals JJJ 121.95 SWEATERS' Sale- Jjg gg rHcr;B3!f;!,..$24r95 Slip-on SWEATERS of Mght-wsight Wool, all colors nd color eombinttions; sold rsgular OO AO for $3.98 and $4.98; Sals Price tpee70 Saomwly rwnri leafaitave or a oaeC TW las &9 a( BBfcijJ sHsjf Nst JBtSJaaJ exaMinr SWm mw Mia M ."" B) , tail aao iaMw. - we mey efruu e4 of kanla at irverttta. Every Cent YouSpend FOOLISHLY Is BANKED By Someone Wy not bank it your If ? It ia your monay, saw it BTABT AN ACCOUNT VTB US WB WIU BKLF TOU SVp JWhajiicfr Sayings Bank Clothes To Keep Men Coot Priced To Keep Men Cool Keeping cool is a problem during tha hot summer days. High prices are Uo a problem, especially on a hot summer day. Wa have decided to keep you cool in both instances, We are really feeling good over tho peace treaty and seeing tha boy's com. ing home so w are going to eelebrjte by giving you 500 SUITS at $10 each WhUo thay laat "COME and SEE" Is All W Aak You'll not only ftel cool but -keep cool in these Summer Sulta. They art made to look as well as they feel v and the pries will make you feel well, C.1U001 Ceo QaaNir InMo-Wlm .. . Isaaaa feiu" ., , Prices Greatly Reduced Today ISHmi WW aaoi aai iittHowe rfiHHevi lis aye BeUHMteaUiaHt4aHjMm.till io4 Prices Greatly Reduced Today. No Alterations, No Approvals. Y77 : : No Exchanges.'. NothinsrC. 0, t. The Royal Shop First Annual Clearance Sale Starts (Today) Monday Morning, July 14th, at 9 A. M. fj Presenting the greatest values svsr offered this season, a sale of un usual Importance to tha ladies and misses of Raleigh to secure at amaz ingly low prices the most stunning cool distinctive wearing apparel j from the choicest collection ever assembled in this vicinity. Remem- 4 ber the Royal Shop has only new merchandise marked in plain figures. ' All original prices and the sale price will be left on the garments as conclusive evidence that this sale Is a drastic price cutting event and also showing it to be a BONA FIDE REDUCTION SALE. Every thing in our stors to go at big reductions. : ; ; . Dresses, Waists, Skirts, Kimonos , Underwear, Etc. Of the Daintiest Quality to Go At Sale Prices, Finest Collection of Georgette Frocks Ever Shown in Raleigh. Every shade, design and style shown. The Georgette frock has an enviable position in the domain of s t y 1 e and it lends Ita- fascinating charms to any informal occasion. It may be of unassuming simplicity with tucks or hemstitching as the sole adornment, or it may be de signed with swirling draperies, bead work or embroidery. $25 Georgette Dresses, (1 A jr Reduced to... D17 I O $88 75 Georgette Dresses, O Ef A Reduced to ePaCO.OU $34.50 Georgette Dresses, & O 7 Ef A Reduced to eOU $38.50 Georgette Dresses, COQ CA Reduced to aPaCOaOU $29.75 Georgette Dresses, Reduced to $37.50 Georgette Dresses, Reduced to $22.75 $29.50 $87.75 Georgette Dresses, " r Reduced to tPaJ 1 O $48.50 Georgette Drenaeg, dj) r Reduced to PjOoUU Specials Georgette DRESSES All styles, colors and sizes. Valaes up to $28.50. All to go 95 Printed Voile DRESSES Other beautiful fabrics. Priced $12.75, $18.75 and $14.75 All to go at at $9.75 Organdie DRESSES Exquisite collection of Or. gandie Dresses with fash ion's litest whims made into each garment. $8.75 Organ die Dresses , . $14.50 Organ die Dresses . . $18.60 Organ die Dresses . . $19.71 Organ die Dresses , , $21.50 Organ- M(t 1C die Dresses . . PiQ.i) . $25.00 Organ die Dresses . . $26.50 Organ die Dr tuts . , $6.75 $1150 $12.75 $1495 $18 75 $19.75 ! Sport SUITS Baronott Satin Distinctive! Sport Suits for vacation add street wear. The handsomest collec tion ever ishown in Ral eigh. We advise an early inspection while the as semblage is large. Prices $39.75 up to $45.00. All to go at $29.50 Voile DRESSES Smart Voile Dresses, cleverly made and reason ably priced. In this as semblage a style, size and color can be found to fit any purse. $5.00 Voile Dresses at , $9.76 Voile Dresses at , $10.00 Voile Dresses at . $16.75 Voile Dresses at.. $17.50 Voile Dresses at. . $21,50 Voile Dresses at . . $3.75 . $6.95: $7.75 $12.75 $1375 $16.95 Th e Royal Shop, "Where Style, Quality and laonomy Meet" 1IIJAYETTEV1LLE STREET t ranftcWv I.imIhi Bmm Hi' mlti. "JtS iVf aaB'iw-Tow-- OMk -mrtwii tarflaaalala aiil4 ta I a, aW f. Bow f eta, ' 7! i n Tfnn TnlTTTlTTTi nl
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