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TIIUrvDAY MOrJC'G, JULY 17, 1010. THE A1D OBSERVER. r't ' I ft FATHER PUTS STOP TO VEDD1N mil Wilmington Girl Leaves From Home With Intended Hus band; Police Interfere Wilsoa, July Ifc-The eaagsi "the torn ef tree ot asve rum smooth wss scale ferities Iset evealag. lUw Ethel Clemeat, af Wllmlagtoe, N. C4 tad Mr William Bouie, of Wilmington, Pel., left tk borne ef the yonng lady ostensibly for the purpoM of taking ft stroll, but Instesd hired a chauifear te take them to a small atatioa oa the A. C. L road , where they boarded north-bound train. The father ef the young woman, Mr. R. L. Clfcmonts, who ia a pipe fitter ia the Wilmington ahip jrarde, and a deputy aheriff ef New Hanover county, wee put win to the elopement, fie got ia. touch with the police department at Goldsboro to be An the lookout for the abeeonden and the Goldsboro . blue coats were on hand when the train rolled ia at the union tatioa but failed te lex-ate the couple. Tli would-be groom figured that Mr. Clement 'would be making an effort te atop him and when the train ar rived ia Goldsboro, he left the young woman behind and itepped of f at if one of the passengers. However, he; decided to 'get off at Wilson but ran into a wholeoe-f pQlicemea Tht young woman we token to the home of -the mayor and, the young man put up a essh bond. The father came for the girl this morning and the young man ia now charged with abduction. Off To Alaska. Saturday morning Miss Lotts Farmer, if this city, will start on her way for Fort Nome. Alaska, to upend a year with her brother, Cnpt. A. A. Farmer, She will be aeeomnanled on the trip aa far at Chicago by Mrs. Ashe Bines, who goes to riait relatives and friends. VI is Farmer will meet her brother and hit wife at Vancouver Barracks, Wishing' toa State, and will embark oa ttcemer from Puget Bound. With fair weather oa the outside it will tako twenty-two days to make the trip. Capt Farmer will be ia command of Fort St. Michael and Fort Nome.-. A -" wt More reiicemta. Wwj. n m mIIka Affiam fcava baa added to the Wilaoa force, Mr. William Williams, of Tarboro, ana air. wo Beaaett, of Bocky Mount, and another at will be added f ooa which will swell the number to aa even doaea. Chief Dickens will acquaint mem wun ine fciaharava. hmn and the evil ennta in the tobacco district that they may keep a . . . . V - . i a tnarp jooaoai (or mousey rum, root leggera, and all other lawbreakers. Taking Time Uf rerelock. Ia aatieipating recurrence thit fall of aa epidemic of Spanish influenza, tka WlUna HbA fVnaa chant have agreed! to furnish the aeeeeaary f and to employ a sarneo aunt to .instruct a elate of lay aurtea how to eope with the dread disease. The organization will be effected through wiltoa County tteana veparimeni. ANNUAL' BATH DAT NOT OBSERVfDt MEXICANS WORRIED, i i iMeaico CityrJune 80, (By Mall).- With 8t. John's day eome and gone SiiiB for another year the newspaper of the capital are unanimous in asking why this one time prominent nests ia waning la popularity. The holiday secure oa June 24 and was early written into the customs of the Mexican as a day for a bath and for feast celebrat ing the nativity of St. Joha the Itap- tist. . . i Thit year, according to the newspaper, there wat a marked decrease ia the ob servance of the day. The bath houses which la former years did capacity busineaa from early down until sjooa were aot baay. The holiday spirit, waa lacking.' In the Zocalo the. principal place of the eity, where oa holiday booths are ereceted for the sale of food, drink and trinkleta, only a thin tjbe of stalls narked the line for proraeea dera. The decadence of the fiesta waa everywhere apparent. 16799 DIED In New York Dty alone from kid ney trouble last year. Don't allow yourself to become victim by neglecting pains and achoa. Guard against this trouble) by taking GOLD MEDAL The worM'e atandard remedy tor kidney, liver, bladder and arte add trouble. Holland' national remedy aince 1694. All draggiata, three eisea. Guaranteed. Ut far taa aaa Gala Maaal aa arary baa v AVOIDt-AlN sU foraa el Baaa-ariaa. Oaa trial araral S3 nwi rial LP. GOLDSBORO PLANS ii bUimmu II 1 1 III ORK State Organizer Long Com pletes Survey of Town; County Auditor Named Goldsboro, July 18. Hans art iadr way for the betterment of the' local War Camp Community Service. Mr, 4. C. hong, snecetM! to Mr. Oasiaa Lang, State organiser, ia ia the eity consider ing the prospect for this work. Tht survey he proaeuaced exceedingly fS' vorsble. A building, eentrally located with a ground floor antra, hu been scented and club work 'will begin immediately. Thl work will be under the supervision of Mia Kile Lay, a recent gradaat ef 8t. Mary's (School, Raleigh. Mta Lay will W the oaeeutivt officer and as sume all duties pertaining to Com' unity Service work. The purpose ef this erganisatiea 1 aot merely to reader iaformatioa and accommodation to tailor and .soldier and people ia general, but also t tf ford aa occasional educational program. eoneiating of community tonga, choruses and entertainments of all varieties. Start Membership Drive. Tomorrow the aaaual membership drive of Goldsboro Charity Organisation Society will begin at 10 o'clock ia the morning. Co-operation ad a greater membership art the purposes of this drive. At present, the membership total only approximately six hundred nd it it the desire of ths Society to lucre aa this aamber te ne thousand er ever. The preaeai emoere arei Mr. S. C Vitou, pretideat, and Mr. K. J. mlth, treasurer, both of whom bare done aaa are ootag invaiuaoie service. Cenaty Aadlter nsseeg. The Waya county board of commis sioner hare appointed Mr. K A. Btcpb. ens as eouaty auditor for the ensuing term. Formerly Mr. Stephen hat serv ed his country and county la many wsysi ss farmer, county commissioner, sheriff, and State Senator. i While ia eeeeioa tnis wees th board ef eouaty cemmiainrs diMusaed the equaliutioa law and mtdi definite plan la record t tola matter, aliowine any com plaint re be eabmitted tht board for their coatlderatlo and ultimate i d fustmcat at a specified time. , Beta Kaa Plead Self-Defense. (By The Associated Proas.) Parisf July 15 A aote has bee a re ceived from Bela Kaa, the foreiga min ister ef the Huagariss Soviet govern ment, declariug that the Ciecbs nd Bumaniam violated, th terms ef the armistice with Hungary aad that eon seejaeatly Bungarlae force were sr. dered te cross the boundaries fised by the armUtlc. The aot claim that this order wat twued la self-defense. The boundaries fixed by the armistice are to uncer tain that the Supreme Ceuaeil hat re ferred the matter to a miliury eom miialoa for dieitioa. - " School Opeae For Fatherlea Girl. Philadelphia. July 1.-Th Charles E. Ellis Cellegt for Ue edaettlea of fatherless girls It now open. It it lo cated, la th beautiful r Whitemarth Valley, four miles north of the Chest nut Hill tectioa ef Philadelphia. Mr. Ellis -provided fos the maiatea ante of the college, which he designed does for girls what the Qlrard College does for boys,, by endowing it with $5,000,000. He died ten years ago. Girl who canaot b supported properly un der their pretest living conditions win be gives the opportunity for free edu cation. More than 200 eaa be aeeomo-dtted. The "Flu aad yen. Did yea have IaBuensa aad poaalbly pneumonia dar ing the recent epidemic? Here yea tally teeevered yen health T Are yea feeling weah, tired and ran down? Chill-Ease is taaranteed to baild yea up, atone that 'tired rna-down feellag, pats tree ia year system and roses In year cheeks. Price 71c nt all drag jlorea. 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