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TIE K2WS VD 0rZRV2n.: SATURDAY MOPJiiNG, AUGUST 2, lSiS." l Ub&r Crisis Growing Out of Ki;h Cost Living Halts Con- cress Recess ' (Caatiaaed from Pag OaO tim and a half for orertiin demanded by th four brotbeahoade wbea gya erl itfik M threatened la 1916 aad left for Mar determination, tad MV (JOO.0O0 which would to to the conduc tor! If the trainmen wag scale . adjusted u requested. Soma of tha de Biaiidl wtuld Sdrcac wige 1 pet cat srtr th pre-war Iml ' Brae to Drift Bilk . :, ' t Director Geaeral Hlae had a confer ence lata today with Senator Cummin and fteprewataHr t-i, chilrmta .1 tha Cesgreetleaal Commerc Commit tee, at which hi dimuxed tha labor eritii aid itplaintd kit it that addi tional wage inereieet ihould come from a foamitaiot created by Ceatresi. He pfoailMd ta draft lad awbmlt a bill watch Wiuld embody hit Idea a, . Hlncs Says It Would Mean 800 - Million In Increased Pay of Men (CaaHiaaed fee- Pag. Oar.) recent de-olopmehtt abova referred to. WhA it developed! May aad Ju. tut tha ontIaud ptetiar of the ia areiae ia tha colt of lirina wu cau-m railroad employe, jro.rally, la arg rnai mey fire eunttuntial ptvU tio . throath farther Import at m aaraiea la wage if tha eoat af lieing wa net reduced, I realized- ttinif tjueitioa. tuumlng rarh a aide aad tiaea lignifleance ta the Amerk-ta pub He li well al railroad employe that , thi inettlaa ought Bot to ba dealt with ia tha tame way ia which tha railroad trigfl hid beta increased ia eonuet tiaa with tht war emergency. I there far idriaed tha board of railroad nage ana working condition oa July :ird, tail tney eowid aot regard thm-cl-e at Tilted with juriadletron to formulate aad recommend further geaerai wage iaertatei ta ba mad by me, but that via all tti thereafter arlting they hOuld report tha fart to ate that 1 night JMida ia the light af the facta BpOB I fair and juat proderure. Paaltlra Recemmendatlaa. t feel that th detelopment hate aow reached tha point where th ntu tioa hat talea a attlhrtatly concrete fart to arm at tha bli for pot tle rbmin"ndatina. . ! there retpeetfully recommend that Coagren ba tiked promptly to Bdopt legUlattaa pMvldlBg a prieriy toaMUwted body ah whirl tha public aad labor will be adequately repre : heated aad wt hh tilt ba aaipowared te mm oa thna anr all railroad wage problem, but aot sa rulea aad work ing toidltloai (beeiuta tha tetter can not ho aatlafaetorily MMrated from the ahrretit handling of railroad operation . and therofora ahould eontinua to ba dealt With hy the railroad admlalatm tiba), Burh legitlatloa ahould also twide that if waga iaereaara ahall ba detlded apaa it ahall ba mandatory h!o (hi nsta-atakinl bad to nraeid'a whera aereaaary iaereaaed ratea t take eora af tha rulMng iaereaiea ia the art af operating tha rail mad. ; kiaa ta Cat Ma t taatraiaad. ' kt do Hot thlii Umt wa eaa nrtpOrly deal with thia great probleat wlthaut a (all raeogaltloo af tha fhet Ut the tast af liTlag la rapidly ruing aad that ery Oiohtk that paaara promitea to impair ttill further tha purehatiag powar of tho otiatlag wage of rail road omploytH nalrai tha rioa la the eoat of living eon aa aareeaafally re atraiaad (at I earaeatry a( ia tha gaaeral public later! ft eaa apeedilr le). t therefor further retmmad that Coagreat ha aUed ta pruride la ha laeh legiatatloa that any iaereaara la railroad wagt which mar he made 'by tk tribunal rtattituted far that wrpaa ahall b mnda (Tetla a of AngaH I, ll, to aweh titeat aa that tribaaal may regard reaaonabl tad fropar in order to giro railroad am raj from that data tha btnett which th tribunal amy thlak they weft then altlrd to. la tali war th un lay rlkf im-ideat to tha ereatioa of tack tribunal and It artioa will aot t b Ortjudirial to tha fair intereat of ma railroad employee. President Wllwa ia b letter ta tha commute ehairmia a Kit . My I aot any tb.it i roacur ia the uggetiuni ahirh Mr. Hi act attkr la th two eoarluding Kimgrphi af hit letter 1 hop that it will be pamible for your committee to eoaddrr aad reeommead IrgUlattoa which will .ra ld a body of th proper caaMirutieai authorised to iarettlgata aad dttor ml ill qneitlon coaceraiag th wge of. railway employe, aad which will A r-mre)i bninwr Itca: nrtHi: Irrt Unm; Jeellng Ud all rer", Whftt nyatem eon. amd. -AH pittgawd ap. Iiyer aid Blc:d ! la what pan n. Tt' a purely t-Hretaai tmtla n blaod puriaer. UUdlr lata, lit or thwrourhlv cathartia eeordlnt t 1 ta iqb ao teMrttuirti:. SOW ELI la rM4 condltlmi an haena wiara 1 that war. YOU. net aomathlag of thi hlrd fcr of tho ta na etrr mm muy, rroea chiidroa aa, doa toe. It at your drug- antra, t r fn rrl auimd with wa kin ( itimterh kW rMif-MM. I rwd n-l rTiiM'ii ' iiaup. T Ym - 1 k-e a traukl HA M mM. ck aw ea nt mnMi av - tk4 w-r.kUM Taama Y.mw...!I f.tawtwtrts Cia C::-: ATaaA, 1 1 a. L n v mm I X tlmrt ft? also maha tha decbioaa 0 that body ma odat dry upoa tha rata-mahiag body aad. proride, whet aecmary incrraaed rate to cover aay recammoaded ia rreaae ia wage aad. therefore, la th eoat af operating tha railroad, la tie ala af th radiiputable faet with regard ta the ihereaaed ot of lieiag I coaear a Mr. Hine' luggea- tma that th iegiildtioa aadrfoht ihould authoriaa tho body thna cf ap to auh tr taking with regard to waga lacreaae retroaetira to th arat of Anguat, 1911, at aoy rate to the ei teat that that tribunal my regard re 'tcraable had hroper, ia order to give real relief ta tha employe oaered. H ad aot, I am aora, wrg dpoa you tha importance of thia matter, which aeeiM vital from mar than on point of i, aal I hop that you will thlak thi form of actio the proper ad aeeeatary one 1 " - AJ IICBLLaWT Arntutu Jerfr4'a Add rWphat for dlmmailiad 4ulttr er ruton. A hok- xm and wr refrwking. Buy kottk. EDITOR SHARPE IS NAMED PRESIDENT (Caatlaaed fram Pago Oae.j tot wko wi not k member. Chinipiofii of the reiolutio jumped It a chile to Ihow tholr poaltiaa oa tha League. Tha only unqualified aesntive tote wn rt by Mr. Aadr himaalf W. W. Wearer aad ' J. Triplatt toted nay b rlua they aald they didn't thiak th queatioa wa 00 for the Pre AQla tion to art upon, On Mr. Andernon'f metioa tha tote waa made unanimou. Tha Real Print Problem. At th opening of tho morning ei aibn. Dr. Job Taylor, a paper- manu facturer of toanoke Knpida, read what Editor W. C. Dowd, of Charlotte, pro nounced the mot remarkably inform ing ptper on the new print problem he had eter heard. Dr. Taylor sketch ed la rapid outline tho whole hintort of paper miking aad itartled hi heat er wbea ha told them that th paper mill Of the rountry are producing only 73 per cent af the paper that I being eomamedi and that the forpati of thi country re being depleted threw time faster than nature 1 reproducing the. W ira waiting our foreat product," Pt. .Taylor warned, "hothlnf la th world i ao ippailing ai th miaher in which we art chopping away t thi tery titala af tha nationnl life." He pointed ant that abatantially leal pk per i being produced thna waa being produced ten year ago. He urged tint tha North Carolina Pre AiMciatioa rat ia motion influence for conterra tioa of paiier reaourcel by tha abating of wte, by growing more timber ind other mean. Oa motloa of W. 0. lowd, Dr. Taylor aa tendered by rising tots th appreciation of tho a aaeintloa for hi helpful addre. "The aei barrier la down, rontenrloa tind prejudh-e will not in th aett few year keep a woman from ueee la nhateter calliag ah elects, id Mr. Caroline Land, of th Athemarla New, ia a paper oa 'woman aad th Pourth If Your Blood Is Your Life How Necessary Is Pure Blood to Your Good Health. fw hloot It at arHry lo hMrtfc M ttil stf r kcwith .' Ik or at th water mu orln. Whew Ik kld Vteamm ktd WHh Me urr!U. you ltr from Mtttlpt(a. rt aetn an tmk-w, roor knd at a r rM Hr em- an ukitmi TK Mt aattkMl war to lan the Mm ot Ih Imaurhte which MM the H-mW bi to take th wawnt awrtkd ar a u--rul Arltt- re aMknu. Thai mM tonlmml, rtoAjr ac-aare. I ka prmc-tottM C-Itt. It k Itkea hi mmH Cm- keekiM N k iwwatmM, n4 twtna ftl- krmi Kat the Mtod kW kwHVU m-a earn nut tU Walla. After PrMerttllM C-rtH tor a thnrt Mm, -m km will k that bmiw t hMlth, hidicaUna that mt It a4nt noar. kk k m red kkto. rttorrmttoa c-nii eeaunw a merrunr. . mt-ai. chlanil r tuirrhato. It 1 tor ah to m 4 tr at II M hr.ni-, th C4l Laheratwr. M-mpkb, Ta. WW Ml ta put tw rt-etol t arW. 04h w .a tow M-trtkmnMit tot Intra luiw lAdt.l Prescription Bmt Pains Stit of North Carolina, County tf Wake I th City Court of Raleigh, Before W. C. Harris Judrt. M. Aahby LnmlKrt, PUiatlff, t. J. t. Matter aad Wife, Mr. J. It. Oolter. Defendant Notlc of Summon ind Warrant of Attachment. Th Dtfeadaut abaTa named will tah notice that aa aotioa entitled 11 alove ha been commenced la tho City Court of Rsleigh, North Carolina, la wnira tae nam tin aeeki to motor of th Defeadaat, the uia ot 4(l0.iJ0 demiaded by the Plaintiff aa aeeouat Of the aoa-payment of twa pramiory aotea eieutJ by the Defendant oa April 17. 1P1I, each not being .for ), payabl to th Plnlatitf or hi order, a aaid Attril If. Iftlk. Tk Defeadaat will alan take Botiee tait a warraat of attachment wt ii- iud by th Judg of the City 4urt o' lUleigh, aa tht 11th day af July, iu, agaiaM in property af laid Da rendaam, whkk warrant la returnable before the Jedg of aaid Court, oq the ota nay ar Augutt. 119. Tha Defend. aati will further take notice that th ar required to appear before tha Judg r"r' 91 - ia tne Muaiepial Buildiac. aa tha ath da af urwn, aaa anewer ar demur to A . . in complaint ia laid action ar tho Plhiatlff Will epnlt t tha Court n th relief demiaded la aald comalalat, ! umj v Mugnn, lata. W. C. BAMI8, Judg af thi at Court of ftiUlgh. " BONDi rot SALB. Tie town af Aurora trill nceive ale4 bid fr I2300.U00 atraet laprotement rad light boadl. atu Aug. lth, 11, 11 clock aooav CartifUrf kw.k .f lOQO.'V majt Beeompu kU bid. Th n bi uemmiieioBeri re-rte thi right to rejett any aad all bid. Ad- U D. MlDtETTB, - - " ' Or Mirer PAUL t. BPAtHOW, Teva Clirk.' tUtate," "Woman," acid Mr. Lad "ia i.t'daamrr af finding bar cfiteat kl dri la ker owa aatur. . Tha pro- feaaios of Joarnallow i atrong with Klpliag ia tha belief that tha.gaft U mar thai th player of tho garni and th whip ia mor thaa th erw Tho Mrioaal clement ii abaadoaV i com posite iheet bearing tha limljatlont of ao maa' aatur, m In potBfft Of good Journaliam. It I a (ant that a woman can play. Bat if ah wia It, ha will ba under aecewity to tura ut her eonr wlthaut fli If leaf IfflOrlnt; Un. Load aald tha time no nil for a new tin of editing, ditut atillod inr coiretln aad arranging th aewa. "It i ih ald, "leM I cau of yelling opialonl it peopl lad mar that af reaoualihg trclouily th rhrldul hap pealng from which1 a reader yorm hit citlmate." "Propaganda Adtartialag." H. Gall Mraiton, editor of the Kla lion Fret Praia, la A paper a "Prop Cada AdmtMBf." dc tared that tha time had com wbea th awapapr publialier bad to diatlriguith betwacti free drertiing and tha real new of the day. Ktwapaptr taea bad ta apply t their bdiiaeu, bulni priaciplei juit aa wita my other oaterprla aad the propagaadiat had to b raf erred ta th eouating room for a rata card. Mr. Braxton except! the pronaiandaJ that 11 put out by tiriou goterhmcat bureau with educational aim aad p- pearea to hit in mind principally the bukiaei men who tougbt to tecur ad vertteing in tha fofm of awi mittcr (o-eillcd. With the luhject, "Whit II Aa Ade quate Price l'er ji Weekly or Semi- Weekly Kewipaperf" J. A. Bharpa, editor of th Lambertoa ftobetoniaa, reached th conclusion, aubjeet to amendment, depending ba eireuot atauce that thi labaerlptioB price of a weekly or eml-wekly odght to IM three timet th CMt of thi whit paper and mailing olt combined. Be aald, however, that it wai a queitioa largely for each publliber aad it wi difficult to lay dowa a general rule, lie thought a rommittee aught to b ippolattd lo roaitder whit would ba a aultabl r latloa between adtertiaing lad ab- kcriptlon revenue. Pretident White held lupplcihehted thi remarki of both Mr. Sharp end Mr. Brattoi with thi declaration that thi paper hid t malt both adverttilaf aad iubcriptlea yield mor or continue to lit on glory aad work for nothlnf. Officer Ar Elected. Officer for tho eniuing year wore elected 11 follow 1 President, J. A. flhirpe, Lambertott BoboMnlaai Brit rlre-priildent, B. T. Wade, Moreheid City Center 1 iieand tlce-prMidekt, t..t. Hurley, Baliebary Poati third tice-prcildlBt, Parker A a- M 9 A Sale of ummer Necessities Continues With Unabated Fury Prices SlashH On All Summer Merchandise COME SEC and BE CONVINCED iM 9 "Raleigh' Buaimtl Dpt Store." SOS FayttttvilU St IWIPP C" "1 UlllUHIUIUU iliii UmUiUIIU IiiiiUiiiiiHIIUUilUMilMtiUil APMtNISTBATOB'rWiTICC v. Hating" quallted n admlatitntor of 0. P. Kind, decanted, lata at Wakt eouaty, North CaroHaa, thli li u aotify all penoai hitiag tlaimi igilait th ettir of laid daeented to eihiblt thtm to thi aadenlgned o ar htfr th Wth dy of July, 1920, or thia BOtici will be pleaded It bar af their rtcee. ery. All pertoai ladebted te nil eitate will wi Bill InmidUt MP nt. --i... , Thli th tth d of July, ML : ' LESLiJS P. BAND, .' : '- . AdftlBlttntor. . MeCaJlm, K ft LE0.X 8. BltAsSTIELD, ' , Attoraey, '. ; ' Baleigk, X C dereon, Wilmlagtoa 0Upt-ii aoera-tary-treaaardr, Joka B. Sherrill, Con card Tribua) hlatoriaa, M. L, Ship awl, r reach Brand Boatlcr; oca tor, Mia Baatrfe Cebb, Itortwatoa Nwrl Herald powt, D. U WL Chirr, Saafard Bapreaai aeutit cammlfte, W. C Hammer, B. & Ittttm, L fc Loadon, Bontford Martin aad. H. B. Taraar. By a risiag tot tha moeisrfe aWeted Df. WillUak Latrhf Hill poet maefitua. The Maaeiatiea aeit paawd to the jttef(a f mecuai place for- aeit year and latrtath-at . ta Wayaeetilkt and Oretntbora wer akad try J.T. Bow 11IE.B, JttttH, revpeetitery. A coa- UfaW elcmett ar the iemberhips premed A detire to decide oa the-Hoot th? ceateattoa pelst for aeit year. 1 ppiti) to thia rUw the poial wra mad thai aoyfe A plea would maaa that tkef watild h way af lecariag the ladariment which alwifi are gltea by cemmaaltic It Uddlaf fof roiteatloB. u tha kaattir wu left with th ciecu- Ur committee. ----- Cmiatiaer Maiactt latake. Th ataoclatto leard with etlry evi 4t af latrit aa etpealtloa of the tatt't Biw ta progrim by Tit Cora MlMleaer i. i. Wiwll That the retataatioA plaa, which t a part Bf the pretrial, at tnaeeiifally alder wy, wa A f the dclratlni ot Mr. Maawell, Itarlll laeonaHtt had heed aneerared' Mr. Uaaiteit laid property had baea fouBd aateaacd from aa utreme ef SO per ciat. la tomi ceantlc to Ike other ettMmi at to. ptr aeat. la other ouv tie, id that oadr laitructloai, .ia itaaeei wir fouad af mIh f property at im per eeat. abatl the tit ut dftr. Tha old ataiat plia waa ab loiatiiy impractical tad immoral, Mr. Maiweii aaaerud. Aawriag friendly criticltm that the machinery of reraluatLea wu rather e pcoiltl, tha ommiaaioaer aaid that ia In lea: rua cfficUaey U economy, and Wilt tfflcleacy eaaaot b kid without tk,tir retiaioa uadcrilklng. The pa per trece thanked fof hit thy had ilreidyon for tht. reform, tad urged U continue tie light. Varleui mitten af intereat were die cureid Hit ii th quMiioB of ei- MMdmh m m wwrm , . Vk gl I V J .. .v ehiagea, tha cash ia ad vine ptaa af mibarriptioa, politkaj adtertidag;, ot. The caih ia adtaaca plaa for uberip tUm, it wa aim itaaaimoatly agreed, w.l h b-uia-Uk wiyf haadliag r uatia. -.-v . , New McmkanBlactoi. Tweary aew member were received I a to tho aaaoeiatioa. The aamea read by Col. H. B. Varaer, of Le-iagtoa, ehalrnaah of th isacutit committee, are follow: J.D. Boom, War acatllle ; J. B. Cnig- auiea, ataartiiii . si. i lower, I re- meat B. W. Haywood, Balelgh ; W. Bredie Joo, Wirrcataa; W. H. LU4- "S The next time you bay calomel ask for Tli tmrtfiod and refined calomel UbleU tnat af iiataaaleaa, safe and cure. MedlclnfJ wirtuea relain. ed eukd improved. Sold only in sealed packarea Price 35c Just because people are not familiar with them, many records which possess real musical beauty remain rather obscurely hidden within the p&ges of the Victor Record catalog." v It is to be expected that the music which is familiar should bo generally selected by record purchasers. The "great masterpieces" will ever retain their hold upon the affections o, musiclovers. But there are many other num bers also distinguished by musical merit as well as by ags with which the public is all too little acqtialnted. Music that once heard -sWill forever charm you with its beauty Browse again through the pages of your Victor Record catalog with these less&miliar selections in mind Mark any which may appeal to you. Or drop in at your Victor dealer's and ask him to play some of the "not so well known" though beautiful numbers. We feel sure you will be rewarded by some real gems of music and enter talnment. Victor Talking Madiine Co., Camden, N. J. Important Node, Vktoc tucally coordinated aad and ihould b aa4 N-Vkac "VfaroWh ' sa0 7 Vr V aay. Hamlet; hire. Caroline Land, Al bemarle; G. L. Keabit, Waahawj U Bnabw Pope, DuaB; J. P. Bawley, Hlb Poiat; B. U. Bhockell, beotland N'eck) T. hi. Shata, Boaaaka Bapid; F. J. Triplet. Hertford; Baaald B. Wilion, Balaight Orey Gorham, Aaherllle; C. M. Browa. High Poiat; A. 0. Huaneyeutt, Albeauirle; A. C Jbhaatoa, Lumber UarO. J. Peterson, Cliatoa, sad Be a Diawa McNeill, f Wilmington. John N. v Willy. fpeiltfent tf thi WlUyh-Oror. ltrnd Company, iniiittfcturer . of the Overland Automobile, denies that he or any of the . Companies which he controls are. or ever have been interested in the stock of the OVERLAND TIRE COMPANY or its busiV ness and affairs and that any of the products of said Overland Tire Company are being handled by or through the Willys-Overland pHnpany or any of the interests controlled by him.; emilks of wwk wm mmw, and VksM VUcbin ire sctta- a the Brim ii ii sf aaiiutatux. t Wtftt Rproduttion. a al eheaaa tha tm ef amh tt Wkt VM-e Tkakm htthM at mm i. I " "WJ rpri inoiOcstioh ej miSimammmmeMsssmsii 6. i 4 ' - . . .. . - . . ,- . . . ; 1:
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