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THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 24, 1919. THE NEWS AND OBSERVER, X . i PREPARE CAMPAIGN THROUGH ENVIRONS Chamber of Commerce An nouncej Meetings For Com mercial Development KIRKPATRICKTAUS AT ROTARY'S LUNCH Sketches Plant For Education To Progress; Schedule of Hlne Mattings Will Cover Intire Conntjr, With fpeak. en To Be Provided; Local Committees To Assist Baltigh buainess met sot only want to become better acquainted with their neighbor, on the farms and smaller .town, in tho trade territory, but they ' they have planned, through the cham ber n( commorei', to do a lot of visit ing 'round during the atst week or ten days to carry by word of aiouth the message of friendliness and food fellowship. To date a schedule of nearly a doaea meeting, have been arranged at school bouses, .eross-roads points and other gathering places of the farming folks of the county, by a committee of the Baleigh Chamber of Commerce. The committee, consisting of John Tark, William B. Jones, J. M. Broughton, J. Wilbur Bunn. Dr. B. W. Kilgore, Dan- ...... lei Alrn, John C, Lockh.irt, w.is ap pointed in connection with the "know-your-neighbor" campaign that has been launched by the chamber to bring about a. better relationship between the busi ness men of tho city and on the farms. That the development of the agri cultural district is tho keynote of the solution to the problem of Increased production, is tho theory upon which the chamber ia acting. The soateation is that greater production means greater development, not only agriculturally, but economically, industrially, commer cially, and in a 'Civic, way, to the city because it means that the wealth- of Baleigh and Wake county gsasrall" it will be retained at home. 1 The chamber's - out-of-town meeting committee will be assisted by C. C. Kirkpatrick, of Chicago, a community specialist, who has been retained by the chsmber to make a survey of the situation and he will be the chief spenker at the msny little gatherings already scheduled. Incidentally, he will c.irry with him charta to illus trate, his talks. Leading men in the various sections in v.bieh meetings have been planned will assist the Raleigh committee. The Meeting Schedule. The meetings will begin Monday, July 2Sth, and in many instances two meetings on each date have been ar ranged. The schedule, with the. com mitteemen from each community who will assist the chamber of commerce committee ia as follows: Monday, Jnly 18: Fuquay Springs A, J. Fletcher, Dr. J. Jd. Judd, J. Benle Johnson, and K. R.Tonnson. - Taesdsy, Jnly 29 1 Wake Forest If Your Blood ' Is Your Life How Necessary Is Pure Blood to Your Good Health. Pur blood U as neeeesarr to rear toes' smith M th air eu .realise, Ik, feed re at and th wiur roa drink. When tht blood ketone tlMued with lav purities, you suffer from constipation, jroor nerve, ire weakened, roar head che and you fnl renerallr run-down and aanaiutod. The beat aad ejul.kest war to (leans the blood of the Impurities which caua tht trouble la to take the treatment prescribed by a aarressful physician for his patients. TMa liquid treatment, reedr prepared, Is knows ai Prescription C-M2S. It k token In mall doeea because n h concentrated, and be'ng readilr abaorbed, clean, the blood of th imparities which ranee your III health. After using Preemption C-2221 for a abort time, your akin will have that slow of health, tndlratlng that your body la beins Doar khed by par, red blood. Prescription C-222S contain, no mvrmry. pium, morphine, chloral or ttrythnlne. It Is for sal by moat good drua stores at II. is , bottle, er the C-2221 laboratory, Memphie, Tern., wiH malt to you on receipt of price. Clip and mail thie advertisement for lltora hire (Adv. P Bonn Bams as John Bremer, J. Q. Mills K. A, Jones, and W. K. Powells aarner--Hal D. Raid, Dr. J. 8. Buffalo, N. L. Breugh toa, and C. L. Tail. Wednesday, July It. Cary-I. P. Bashaw, J. M. Temple ton, M. B. Dry, J. 8. Howard. d A H. Pleasants) Turaer's 8chool House, Panther Branch Township T. H. Turner, C. U Tait, B. B. Turner. Thursday, Jaly 11 1 Zebulon F. E. Bunn, Dr. j. F. Coltrane, A. R. House, J. K. Barrow, Dr. J. VL Harper, and B. M. Baadford; Wendell M. A. Orif In, B. B. Whitley, Ji, I Todd, and E. V. Blchardsoa. Thin, Aagast It Bteihea'i "tore T. A. Stephens, John Stephens, H. K. Mclatyra, and M. E. 8herwini Bay Leaf SehoolKtonetli Gantt, Dr. 0. U Ray, and W. J. Bailey, Before tho Rotary. Tito least message, howtvtr, that is to bo carried by tho Baleigh chamber to the surrounding community will be passed along to the various civic and business orgaaiaatioas of Baleigh itself, The first meeting of this character by the way, was the Botary Club session yesterday afternoon when Mr. Kirk patrick, ai guest of the club, talked rapidly for quarter of an hour on tho Importance of erf-operation of the busi ness men of Baleigh to build a bigger and better community and to at the same lima (id in the development of the furrounding district. In his brief talk, duriag whicH k used the chart to illustrate the more modern methods of eommsrclal and community organization, the CUicago expert emphasized the importance of beginning with the- boy an 4 fir, as in potential man and woman of the fu ture as til essential foundation for the campaign of education and devel opment. "Increase the production of your community and provide the marketing facilities to handle this increased pro ductinn; that's the way you ran keep your community wealth where it is earned at home," said he. "Produce more; turn your own production into commodities yon need and for which yon have the industrial facilities to manufacture: improve your transnor tational facilities whereby yon can get it to market) aad tho eemasereial de velopmentthe buying and selling of your commodities will follow. But to do this you must have the man-power, and tho protection of your future des- YOU CAD MAKE YOUR COMPlEXIOn SOFT, WHITE AHD YOUTHFUL By tho Uot of tho Popular BLACK and WHITE Beauty Treatment Women everywhere went to look well. The savaao maiden tattooes her akin, fix, rfngi In her noae, while the example of p uent any Beauty m a elvtltnej womsa , soft, velvety akin and a radiant eorapleilo. To attain a beautiful akin, Micky, crease face craanu. lotion, powder er man should not be used, awa toe mot lea oaly serve to Mmporamy owe or sua Use uatiahtly akin. You eaa remove ofennloa. laaaat bites frerklea, to, aonboro aad make your dark allow, muddy evmpknitoa whit, smoo'fe and of t by the use of the Blaefc and White Heauty Treatment, waisa omuIs, of Ointment and Soap. The Ointasenl I, need at nisht washed off the next morning. It Is different from eosmettea became ft takes off or remo' akin blemlahaa doea not cover or hid them Both Black and White Ointment and Soap ran bo bought at all Bood drua stores for 2Se a newkao or the manufacturers will Bend theea direct past pa Id eo receipt ef price. Kree sample and liuratore eaa tie had if you will ,llp and mail thla to RUa and Whit. Box 111. Memphle, Tenn. (Adv.) BLACIB7HITE tiay depend npon bow yo educato and. do clop the cltiaeas that will foU low you. . Baleigh has the ma witk tho broad visioa to seo for ahead. They have tho interests of Baleigh at heart. That i why it is essential above all things to look after tho coming man and woman of tho next few years. As truo North Caroliniana, give tho boy aad girl only. that which you know ia thv:r due chancel'' HONESTY IN SELLING ADVOCATED AS POLICY Writer Predict! Time WiH Come Wbea All Good. Will . St Sold By' Weight la various states local inspection service baa revealed a condition of widespread fraud ia the weighing nod measuring of goods sold to tho house hold, says Floyd W. Parsons in an ar ticle on "Everybody's Business," in tht Saturday Evening Post of July 12th. "If we would take more interest in the quantity and quality of tht mer chandise delivered, Mr. Parsons con tinues, "instead of giving our whole attention to the prices asked tht dia honest methods our whole atteation to a few crooked merehanta would not operate so smoothly. We should re member that when a dealer makes 11 legal profits on his goods through giv ing short measures he seriously harms all the merchants who ask higher prices nut deliver full amounts, and whose goods consequently may be cheaper than those of the shopkeeper who prae ti tkeptioaw Wbea we xpoc theao frauds we help the respectable mer chant, and it is for this reason that the npright business house welcome the srrunity thnt careful purchaser should ' give to all commodities deliv ered to them. "The time must come when all dry eommoditie fill k told by weight instead of measure. In nearly all itates tht law requires that when bulky com modltiei aro told by measure, they must bs sold by Oicapad measure,' This ntaaai that tho article must be 'heaped' a high a may bo, without special ef fort or design many purchasers disliko tho idea of appearing to b close buyers, tad it this condition that originate muck of the trouble. It it nothing more than good busines to tea that tho teal it correctly balanced before the article is placed upon it. Much fraud remit, from hundred at Kales that are set fast. It i alt wis to avoid asking for n basket or pail, r twenty cents wertk of fe commodity. The safer way is to order certain amount nf tht article. Such a pint or a pound. "When tho public finally comet tt understand that tho fraudulent mer chaat it a emtio of Its own enrol aest aad a eurse to the Hgitimat busi ness mat) it will no longer eontinae t view the matter with tuck uaeoncern. Concerted action is required t cheek the rVil. None of us care to pose in court a complainant or to ait wit ness ia n lawsuit. Such action it un necessary. Ia every community there it or should be an official who would be Interested to Icnrn that the bullae mtthodt ef etrlaia dealer an tu tlenable. It ia then thla inspector Job to discover whether the reported thortaget were accident or whether they were deliberate frauds." A woman' chance of marriage i greatest between the age of twenty and twenty-five years, when fifty-tw per cent of the marriages take plate. B Bad Tried TVesa. Have you tigs dis orni Jedjcl asked the ebony waiter. "Not thl morn ing, gam," replied the man of the bench, adjusting his spectacles preparatory to distinguishing the name of torn dish on the menu from the fir peck. "Ever try enny ef our fresh boiled aigs. Jedgef" "Yc. Indeed, Bam; nd fouol em guilty." Yeaker Btatesmsu. " "BAYER CROSS" ON GENUINE ASPIRIN 'Bayer Tablets of fVspirin" to bo gen uine must bo marked with the safety "Bayer Cross." Alway buy an un broken Bayer package wkiek contain, proper dircctipis to sfe!y relieve. Head ache, Toetaeh. Earache, Neuralgia. Cold and paia. Bandy tia botes of 12 tablet cost but a few cent at drug store larger package alto. Atpirin it tht trad mark ef Beyer Manufacture of Monoacetlcacldester of Salkylleacid. -Adv. For That Headache rolial"Giirie Only Headache Remedy avoid la the State recommended by phyaiciana. In 10-25-50 Cent Bottles and at All Founts Try Bre-Mal-Gine Juat Once Twill Win You. Oar Cnatoanera MUST be pleased, for we cannot afford to have a diaaatle ed customer, and won' if within rcaeon, we can prevent it. Mr, r JUL . V, Aitiiniitu aaeaid oc cur ia our handling of your Cleaning that la not entirely sattafaetory to yon, LET VI KNOW at one. r TELEPHONE US FOR QUICK SERVICE IdealCleaning Co, 409 Fayettewille St, Raleifh, Sc. "The Servie Cleaner" CLEANERS aad DYERS Both Telephone 1(1 udson-Belk Co. Just a few of the many values awaiting you in our Clothing Dept. We can nave you dollars on your mid-summer outfit. our department before buying your vacation outfit 1 1 a l a an ior leas lor caan Straw Hat and Palm Beach Suit. Men's Straw Hts Men's Straw Hats Men's Straw Hats Men's Straw Hats Palm Beach Suits. Palm Beach Suits Visit . We l7 ina raim Death suit. t t .'$2.'4Xand S2.M $3i8 and 94.50 6.50 and S7.50 $6.95 $7.45 and S8.95 Palm Beach Suits. ....$9.95 and $11.95 Cool Cloth and Keep Kool Suits. . ,$8.85, $9.95 and $12.50 One big lot of young men's waist seam Suits, priced $22.50, $27.50 and . '.$29.50 Men's and young men's plainclean cut model Suits, priced at $17.00, $10.75, $2150, $25.00 and $29.50 Men's Suits, blues, greys, browns and stripes, priced $9.95, $12.50 and . $14.95 Underwear. Men's porous knit Shirts and Drawers, priced, each . . . .98c Men's porous knit Union Suits, priced $1.4$ Men's Undershirts and Drawers, priced, each. 49c Men's Union Suits, priced 59c, 95c, $1.25, $1.48, $1.98, $2.48 p Men' Dress Shirts. Lion Brand Shirts, priced $1.98, $2.50, $2.95 up Men's Dress Shirts 0Se Men's Dress Shirts $1.25 and $1.50 Men's Dress Shirts $1.95 and $2.50 One lot of solid eolored Silk Shirts, priced $3.50 Furnishings Men's Lion Brand Collars, laundered and soft silks and fancy striped collars. Men's Belts 25c, 45c, 69c and 75c Men's fine Silk Neckties, priced 28c, 50c, 98c and $1.50 Men's fancy Silk Socks, priced 75c Men's blue, black, grey, white and green Silk Socks, priced at 76c Men's Socks 48c and 59c Men's Socks 25c and 35c Men's Socks 10c and 15c Men's Socks 5c A big lot of Boys' Blouses, priced 39e and 49c Boys' Pants, priced. . .50c, 89c and 98c Boys' Suits, priced.... $3.98 and $4.98 Boys' Suits, priced. ., .$5.95 and $6.50 Boys' Suits, priced $7.45 and $9.95 J BRINGING UP FATHER I 'ri'-'A J it'l Ml,. H i . lrm m , , , , 1 HATE THEit y.i?1 PT'"'' tl H.Lf - V I '' I ARE YOU A f , J 17 W I AOF J!ij i ; g. MUTT AND JEFF The Question Now b: Who's Gonna Pay the Gas Bill? (Coprrtsht. ltll, br B. C. riaWr. Trad Mars Ke(. U. & P,t Off.) By BUD FISHER y ? ( Ho Hum! eee ihc ( Poo 4r? r we -m " . ft - SW1 ) fiZ rA Xf? Q SCMe COIn "0 U I CIVC Hir-, A CJT. iT'LC 7 ITV I CO V ES. THtv CwteK? iJ HA IhAVWATCHeM L 'I'VE MSrVlkSCWW ALt Ur ( fefX eL ) jTI L ,T MyST W V . 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