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TII2 KZWS AI05 THURSDAY KO?JC;C AUGUST 44.1S13. fSmi n'djustment of Financial Re v; lations Between Twd . t Countries EARLY RECASTnfo OF ; t EXISTING FEATURES Sdmt Of Tltto Art Ctntur 'Old; Many Claims Fending ' ; Tot Saunsfts By American ! Ship OwBtrs And Mtrchants; ,: Vltctmi Qitft familiarity ; WUnBuDjecto. (8y (at Associated Prest.) ' ttathlhgteft, Adj. lJ.Q0Cit.6hl Ifls iit out of the petee eettlemcnt whieh Boftar Lew announced la the Monte at Comment today would reaaire tat at tention of Viaeouat Jrey, the new Biltlih Ambassador ta the Onlted States, m aaderttood here to Include rend ijutlmeat of the complicated dnancial relation between Orcaf Britain and fir' United Btatee grewlng out of leant Aad Credit ndvdneed by America. .There alee rnnet be aa almost imme diate rtcssting of many existing treaties . Wwelft (be two countries, fteeetiitoted bp the radical ehnhget following the war. Many of thru convention! date back for more thuu a century end Were eeid bv ofielall te hive been applied tofffa eonditloBI only bj tie eter cite of the greatett liberality of eon ntroCtlel. The Lefolletie shipping la nwapt away completely one treaty relet lag to the right and dutie of tailor! aid pert Mttiorltlei and thli aevef hai beea replaced. the early days of the war there were many sseuee between the itate dpartmtnt end the British foreign of tee trowing out of Intetfereace wltl Amerletn eommrel by Brltiih warship tad British etderi la council end the Many elalmi for damages by America! ehipoBri end msrehnntt pending wheft the United Btutei entered the war tttll technically are open. Ylecount Grey Ws the Brltiih iccrdtnry for forclgd affair! when these issue arose Itid -conducted the negotiation! for hi! gov- . eminent. There hal been e suggestion, too, that eotditioBi 1st MexUo were ettch tl td demand consideration on an in ternttienel bnali In tlew of the large Interests af foreign laveitots, and peetnilr Irltieh in that country, for r a number t yean the British gevtra trient hi! refrained from enforcing de mead! upon Mexiee for fepnfatlon for the killing ef British subject and for henry monetary loaves Inflicted npflu British Indlrldnnlai preferring to leeve ' that to th United Btates the adoption of metttirei to meet these eoddltieni'. .It la believed new that ene ef the drat duties of Yiaeenkl Grey will be to at tempt a ttmuerit lettlement of the "Brlth Issue with the Melleaft got cramen nttdr. reletting A tatllfirtory , understanding with the American Ifiate ;lrirtaiekt, , Announremen! that Yiseonnt Orey aa te cam te wethigtea whs receiv ed with lean gmtlflcation by secretary Lansing aaJ other American erttelalt -wao naa as a neaunge wim oim eimer fttrinntlly i Europe ef through etr rpenrt!ne. There ws regret, hew er er, that Vetcount Orey's aertic la Waihlsgten was te be Only temporary tie it was felt that the enccessful treat ment of the many Important Internet iensl sulijecu which Will tetelope upon the new Amhss-aditr Vonld be best -miNd only through a teaeohably per wanent teanre in office of the aegetia toe. Alignment To Reach Agreement On Reservation. . (Coatlnned frwns f ge One.) tpect to havt a more definite Idea of their ttrength." , - AddittwM tw in flrounV. It was asserted there had beta several dditien to the grmtp but Senator Ana publicly announced hi! uflnerene U the plan abte It wat agreed en by the original eve Sehatere. Thts tevin era Senator MeCumher, North Dakota) Meltary. Oregon Kellogg, Minnesota i Celt, lhode Intend) Cummins, lowfti Lenreet, WitContln, tad Spencer, Mia eearL The ttiet bne't for their hope that Mfeatot Ledge will join In the move tntnt wat ant revealed by the reserve ttea leader. It wat pointed aut. hew. ever, that la hi! address to tha Senate t esterdsy he did not plead for rejeetlon ef the league entirely, but entllned eh JetUoni te the covenant pravistr.es dealt With by the proposed tetertatiene. In ea! inttaaec he spoke at "changing" ana cf Usee provision. Bath Sid alt Lodge. frMnde ef the Foreign Relation chairman hate declared that he would Insist it Itstt ea rervnios or amend- mfnti "with teeth In them," and He publican member! ef the committee wh want t6 defeat tie league eevenant en tlrely declared tonight they were cnnlf dent Mr. Ledge would vote with them la -that proposal. Th situation in tha eawimllte mte n braught to head by th Utter of senator Johnson and Borah asking that further wltneesei be called. Th question probably wilt .eome lift to morrow. Senator Fall, Republican, New Mealee, and. Motet, SepublUan, New Rampshlra. ftlao are naderatood to havt tuggetted the calling ef more witnesses it todty'a mtln. Senator Fall bo! t ta!d to ntre declared tba Committee tould act be atpeeted to pass Intelli gently ea all the ebllgetioai embodied la the trenty antil the ether treaties being aegetintcd at TeraaillN wre be fore tt. .. Waal T reals Dleaoned Of. Scatter Hitchcock told the committee thtt virtdally every Senator had made wp hi! mind hew he would tote nnd thit the country wetted th treat r dis posed ef ene way er another. Betide General Bill and Cot. Hon, both ef whom were member! ef the A m cries a peace delegation Scatters Johnson and Borah are nndcrttood to have anggeated la their letter that th com mitt . bear E. T. Williams, former bead ef tie Stat Department' far sitera iivitiofl, s, K, Hertbech nnd Wiliiann C BuUItt, all ftdvtiere te th eevaittlea who reeignsd while - th negotiation were la progret." It bat been reported that itettra. Williems nnd Pornbeck left the eommittloa be- cause of th Shantung settlement and Mr, Bulltt beet u is he wa' dissatisfied with revisions effecting Bustia. , : , ' Sheatang Previaiea. Although dinenseioae about reterva tiont have centered a the league eovefliBt, the Shantung provision has not been lost sight of by oppeeition Bmtort, and It wit said today that aa amendment eovsrlng it would be urged both la. the Committee fld id the Senate. It te atpeeted that Senator Tall also will urge ta amendment strik ing1 ottt ill reference to American rep' reeentetiofl on the virions commissions to be set p te supervise reconstruc tion in Europe. Whit nmendmente or reservation will be attached to the treaty in com mittee is said by member te depend largely on Chairman Lodge. The Re publicans hnva n msjority of three, but e4 of them. Senator McCttmber, is e peeted to rote with the Pemoernt against any radical amendment. Should the Chairman alto aetept a reservation program llmilaf to the McCutnber McNtry bind, the . intl-tttaeadtnent group would be in the majorfty. BawLeng. EstimlU! ! niemWl a! te how loft A the committee would require to consider amendmenln and reservation! differed widely. Some thought a report ailfhf be possible withia two weeks. Tomor row sections other than the league cove nant are to be taken up under present plans, the member having proposal for change in the economie and politi cal provlaiona. Catering at Wilson's Attitude. What may have been the part played by the White House in the negotiation between Democratic Senators snd the reservation Republicans has not been revested. Members of tho latter group Wh have talked with Tfesident Wilton havt bee confident that he would be willing in the end to accept such a progrsm, but publicly there has been no vhtng in hit stnnd,for unreserved ratification. UNCLE SAM'S SCHOOL FOR PROFITEERS OPENING UP (Cowtiwaed from Page One.) duetions were insde "to meet compe tition by retailers.' Glass' S. ft. Men On The Jdh. Authority asked yesterday by Secre tary Glass to the treasury secret service in th fight sgolnst high prices Wll based Alt the Itse of the service in food investigations during the war. The cost of living continued to color much of the debate In Congress today. Indictments at Toledo. Toledo, Ohio, Aug. 13. Two food concerns nnd sia individunl dealers were Indicted by th eeunty grand jury here today a! the first result of an Investiga tion that ha beea under way hearty two weeks. The Indictments charge membership in an unlawful trust te control tfafle and prevent competition. The grand Jury investigatMiB is being continued and, according to the county fjfoselUtlng attorney! other Indictment are expeeted. V. . opricfeits MlttH MILLION EGCI AT CHATTANOOGA Chattanooga, Tenri., Aug. 13. With the leisure here today nf ever a million Cggs held In cold storage by Ktorri k Company, Chicago packers and the dee Inrntlen that the war on honrders nnd profiteers had just begun, omcers of the United Btnte district attorney's office delivered the first real blow at the high rost of living In Chaitanonga. A mo tion for eoademnntinn nnd tele of the tonftesated eggs will be made In Fed eral eonrt of September Hi The writ of attachment Issued charges that the egg are held for the purmse of unlnw fnily And reasonably Increasing the price thereof In violation of the Lever Food Control Act. Te Sell Seised Pood te Pnblie. Chicago, Aug. 13. Government proee eutd's who nrs waging war on food hoarder nnd profiteers will go before Federal Diatriet Judgee here soon and teek write to eslse surplus food supplies la cold etorage and aell them to the public. Tboutanaa or lont or msls, poultry, fish, butter wnd egg arc held in were houies by brokers nnd (peculators here, according te reporic t the United State! Burenii of Markets. PACKER MOkRIS TELLS ABOUT H 18 STORED EGGS Chlcnao. Ill- Auf. 13. When Inform-. cd ef the aelturi today of 84,000 doien egg! which Morris Co. fiad ttored in Cjiettknooga, Edward Morris, president of th company, said the eggt were only one-tenth of the annual consumption in Chattanooga. He said four limes that Quantity was in storage in Nashville and aft canal amount In Atlnnta. The egg auppiy could be ethaneted in a week by the breach house In that district, he Mid. Mr, Morri elated that the warehouse! la the United State now Contain ao- prottmately teven million cases of thirty dosea each, er about two doten eggt per capita. Thit it leet thin tea per cent of the entire egg crop ef 191i, nnd the preeent it the peak of the Storage holding, he aaid. RESTORATION OP I. C, C RIGHT TO REY1IW RATES. Wsehiagton, Aug. 13.-Thl Uterttiti commerce committee Cent to the Route today Ita report recommending Immedi ate passage of the Cummins bill which restore the Interstate commerce Com mission' tight te review rttei. The bill which ha ltready passed tlte Sen ate, waa reported cut Inst week, nil to ive. "In thetd reconstruction dsyt ene of the Important aecde la stability la buainctt," aaid the report prepared by Reprtteatatlve Headers, Republican, Indian. "It It th belief of tha com mittee that the pistaga of this let. with amendments proposed, will be ft long tirias sowar a inei ena. ' MIDSHIPMRN'g HIP AT OLD POINT COMFORT. Niwport Nws, Va.. Aug. 13 Wire less advice received here todty etated thtt the bettltthipt and eraiaere ea which th AnntpoMe midshipmen arc taking their tnnunl cruise, would an chor off Did Point tomorrow, There arc eeveral warthlpe, meet of them ef th elder type, in the midshipmen' fleet, r ; 1 - . - Pint Mlaelem-ppl Rale. ' : 1 Mcmphie, TnnH Aug. W-Th Arst bale f eottca received here of tha UUfi crop, chipped from Bolivtr county, kisc wss told at aaetloa ea th Mem phi Cotton Evhangh today for II ft pound. - STRIKE SITUATION KI CHARLOTTEACUTE Police Prepared Ust Night Td Cope With Trouble That Seemed Possible ' (By Th Ateeciatoel Prcsft.) Chsrlotte, Aug. 13. Oflieitll of th Southern Public U til I ties Company and representative ftf the striking electrical workers Were brought together by Mayer Frank McNinen this afternoon at nn informal conference nt the city mall, intended to develop a basic for discussion preliminary te A ftettlemeat of th labof trouble that reached a crisis wbeft the city waa left without electrics! current from 8 until 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. 1 ' Following the conference, which con tinued two heart, Mayor MeNineu at id the meeting We held at the request of the employes, eight representative of whom were present, while Preeident t. Y. Taylor and Treasurer E. C. Marshall represented th company. "There ie nothing further to announce for publirntion aa vet." laid ttk Mayor, who announced that there would b further meetings Thursday. Deports that textile worker of North Carolina, sympathiser of tha electric ians, conductor and motefmeft la their eevcrnl strikes for recognition ef their unions, higher wagna - gad - changed working condition!, were planning te attempt a demonstration at the power lubstation tonight, cam to city CaV eiali and officers ef the eowipnny at frequent intervtlt thit ftftcniece. At police headquarter! preparation were mado to deal with any emergency ttiat might trine during the night.-' City Control Is Street Railway Sum's Solution (Continued frcsn Pegs One.) freedom which alone could lniure"them success. There could be, be continued, ft con servative financial policy under private ewnenhlp and the proflt-thariag enter prises, such at th New York Rapid Transit agreement, merely embodied the bad features of both private and public enterprises. Members of the commission question ed Mr. Wilcox at to what ha would recommend to meet the Immediate needs of the trolley companion. He caid a declaration of H Ultimate municipal ownership policy-"would clear tho air." to be bached np by legislative Itept to Hear tha wiy for altimate acquisition of existing lines. Ta Purify and Baric the BtoH Tike GROVE'S TA8TELESS Chill fONIC whieh It limply IRON and QUININE suspended I Symp. Bo Pleasant Even Children Like It. "Ton can toon feet Ita Strengthening, la vigorstlng jDftect. Price d0eAd. Athletic ChsWplonaip Mm. Philadelphia, Aug. 13 The Council on nthhttle tnt the Unlvemity of Penn sv I ran in tedey decided to permit the use of Franklin Field for the Amateur Ath letic Union National championships, September IS and 11 Summer DiarrWeee ean be controlled more quickie with GROVE'S BABY BOWfcL MEDICINE and it f absolutely harmless. Juet as effective for adulta a for chlldre. Price 30. Adv. Smalt Plre at Old TCwa. Winslon-Salem, Aug. 13. Te gnragee and two automobile were deettoved by fire t Old Town last night entailing n loss of about 13,000. Two ether small buildings near If were alto burned. The ownere ef th property had no Intntlnee. V. S. Trnaaaart Adrift. Lnl AncelC Harbor. CaL Aug. 11- Th United State army transport Sheri dan, ea route from, Honolulu -to Sea Frnnciiee i ndrlft about 1,700 mile ont from Bun Sea Fmndeee, having Inst ft prnpdter geeording tw ft radie ateeeag nicked np today by the U. 8. S. New Meiico in port here. The message said only n twelve gars' supply ef Coal wat oft board and aaktd that a vesel lie tent to to th Shed- da to Saa Ftnnettee. ! -1 FOR SUMMER COLDS Catarrh. Asthma, Hty-fceer, Cte. luatt bUMBiltainmntntitf eg . Will aot u!a th Clotbjl' AiaScW neve JOs. gOt tea Ltt at meiUd tWI WWUMmm, LtsaWLt CoroimA Built to fondle) your . personal Cotrl ipdnd ence wlf ht 8Vi . pouttdg 6mplt with carryb; cad. ; , "J!;''' : ' , J Ee Crayton &' ' Company f Raleigh i gad t Charlatte ' 1 EKOTHERHOOO OF L F. & L DISCUSS CONDITIOlaS Iipect U fiavg Drait of Echdd - tie) Prpar4 1 Wday Clevelaad, 0 Aug. lifhe lg committee, eppolnted ta draft a dtmtnd for Increased wages at yeit!rday'l eel lioa of 400 local chairmea of th Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen end Englaemea front all parts ai the United Stale nnd Canada, were ua able to complete tha draft of the tehedule Tor presentation to the Coa ferenea today. . Timothy Shea, acting preeident ef the brotherhood, aaid the committee might not be able ta com plete the wage propotai, and eerlala role ef empioymefti te be applied te all railroad before Friday. Today eoufereaeft waa devoted te A general dlseusilen ef working eeedltleni in thl country and Canada. - r BANANA CANTALOt'Pi. New Rlad f f wit Kskee UtVtM la Waahlagt. Wishlngtoa, Aug. 13. Banana eaa taloupe, a new kind ef fruit for eon turner ef thit country, at! made Ml initial appetrtaee aa the local Market!, Thia fruit U ef Frenlh erl0 and hai recently beea brought to thia dunlry. It ie declared te be peelilly palata ble aid dealer predict coninmere wilt soon be teehlng ft ift ptfrecc to some other f rait. Aa the use impllet, the rait U ft eroe between the banana and the caa Ulonae, and It deetured te be "al aweet at honey." It grew 1ft the ehtp ef a baaaaa, lomewbat remfatl ft squash. The Inalde ie etactly tike ihe fticnt of a cantaloupe gtd ka the lame sort ef seeds. The price ef thl Freaeh rait ea the local marhete are tanging from 20 to IS rente etch, s BRITISH LABOR SITUATION DIITINCTLT 1MPROYE0. Leadoa, Aug. 13-Wlth the ft ef direct action by the "triple alliance" comprlelBg Ike railfead mm. ailaert and transport worker g htlletlng en a strike remoeid ftnd the preepect of a speedy resumption ef work li th Yorkshire coal fields, th labor tltui tn waa distinctly iapreVcd today nnd th government nnd parliament breathed easier. According to George Nieholl Barnes, the labor representative in the wsr cabinet, the labor aitnation gradually I beeomiog more normal, and the nation I to be eongrstulated on having gone thut fat eaftly along th troublous road. Unemployment. Mr. Bnrnet tded, wat down to half the figure of latt May tad (he Worker! generally were enowlig i desire te if eld ettreme nnd illegal measures te obtain their desire, premier Lloyd George I taid to be particalarly pleased with the way things arc going. ' RaLRICB COTTON MARfcET. (Reported by Parker Bros. A Co.) Receipts yesterday, 1 bale, flood middling, SI 1-2. Strict middling, 311-4. Middling, 31. Sticky Perspiration mi cirty wwuanci it vrnj a naiKiicap te ati neaiiy i forla at all time, aad snore enpeclallf la the iiimmir, your eiotlec become aimewt ft anrtlea of. four (kin. D4 Wht r Will with, sos and water, it can't relieve' per- eptrttioa, awranaasntiri the poreplratlon will eome back r, r miNttifla v,rH nan at firaL If rod will body traolr M aftea ae you an you will obtain Instant aad hermaawaa relief almost frriVl AlaeVtle lowfef Is CI moot a epoaitic for Prtakiy Heat. PpUou Oak end Mos auit Blue, wnee, usee the stmt Illations Ita spell cntleft la eery, eery pleaaaaa ana esBeaaterialnsj. Por thirty yrt TfMM Antuentu rwoetr ft a sm the cocepted . rtewdar foe terteni nrgieaa ta email, medium aad, large nlase (or aaie m an ftwg aaa aenart- tnent Itorea. r n cm i i ash a e the nam- TTattVa accept a tubstl- Our "Mixoloftliti" Dispense Of Peculiar and the) Drlak lug a added virttto By baiAf strvftd In asnnantntsssaassa a i , mil njBSansantBsaassnnmnnBBsan tn individual Sani- i i i Ten? wptir ttmaltk'a aaka" Ja C. " ... s " T- - - Brantley DmrtUt. It wee swoons fu1r af Tyree' lntl eeptl Powder Is), a kteta ft wittr and hat he th face add Drinks A. C. L SHOPiMHI GO BACK 0 WORK Craftsman At Rocky Mount De cide To Await Decisions From Higher Up ; Socly Medat, Adg. lJ-ttafttaiea employed la the local Atlantic Coast Lite nhopt who went on etrle for higher wegn apprenlmately a week age retaried te Work today with the early meralag tfilft weftdlsi the aettle)a4t ef the wig! issn by the grand eicen di Od federated criurnta aad thl railroad Idmlnlitratlea, Although th! Riift retnraid U work aid seaaidgif tralal eft III Ceaat Ida! were trithdrawft yeaterdiy and tedap at hMvloniljf aaaeuacedr , Then tnlaa, however, win be gut back ea a! aeon ai traffic congestion u relieved ftnd rolling deck put lute amlecable conditloa by the retnraed worker. Thl aJIcvlatlea ef eaadlticn broaght ahent bp the atrihe till eetiame practically the earn amount ef time that the itrikeri iuyd ent ( Tad decltlee ef the ikepaieii ie rt tnr te work came at ft meeting late eiurdiy. Prtvleut te thit time they had evinced ae iaeltmtiea te lake up their farmer datlea althcugh aa Individ, hai aa trail id erafta vote had beea takes da the ntttioa. f or nags pj Iftta PAOPLi. . NBvccr krMrMaller sskeustsT CStdlttoft lee te heat leeMSrn ee WinU.-(Ai.l SUBMARINE CHASERS IN RACETO NEW YORK Wathingtoa, Aug. 13. U utifia ihaaera, veteran ef the U-boat un palgm la th Berth lea lad the Adri atic, will leave Btn.ait tomorrow aid race te New Tcrh, The race will be fcider aervlce ie dltiont aad an effort will be made te lewer the Bermuda te New fork retard for taeollne vetael te II heurt. Nival oMcere expect the chasers to lower this record to about 72 hours. The distance it nbout 700 miles. Official! of the Few Tore front Club will act at Ml . . , . . . The craft arc the 129 and 824. both ef which took part la the naval opera tions thkt resulted is the deetruetlta ox tne Austria aavai mtc tt imnx. In 1918, the 12, credited With linking a German lubmarlA, ind the 90, 1S7, 217 aad 381. The tug Ontnri wUt ae- eempany th ehairi and will aend wire- leaa report of the progrt ef the race. Buutifkl In Dmifn Thoroughly Modm Mtdmually Right Tm Suotem te tils illa tretfoi is teeUAA Vritt Hate) get that tia ateal U t)f etactlfthej rifihi luurdBaftt w I jrita Uttifl dorabilltf aad eatia J tatootft MarlB nttfAes, 1 New it&bUUt tit liltt. ipacttd ftavd taetod hMt oklf tot tii aad prists If bit fP eaallti. CARfc E. BOOKER, Deater IDS W. Martin BU BALElOB, N. C. COBVlN MOTOR CAR CO, Dtstrlknlert i B0RP0LR, YA. Call 457 (goal i Hood ! Dgo , -Wi Str tVeMpU' JOHNSON COAL AND ICE CO. . , . ' ice w. tuitiW": ;.. VjaniorJ fe get ( tench with ft middle aged ataft ie tl ycara ftf nga-nurrted aad at greeaat anceecef ally employed bat, whe wtakaa te eagage la a cac ' ecatfal lad tegltlmtta baalaeaa tku helde fee him the eeveral atlraetiea afaalary abave the ftvertg--wrklg teeditlcne Ideel-advnaeement aafe, care aad rapid. The as' we select mac be morally aaand aad have a gwed geet record. W prefer ft maa wha Baa and awm "rcUll". baslaee ctperlcwe hat, thU It aot natolnttly ecaaatltL Yea may rcplp X la aiaehte ecnddcatc aad will ie Marked la yaa If yea wink. opncr "X tftnltlet came bat eate ftftd-tcr ta aft eawertaalty far a "geed maa" daklag t get enl ef Ue "rut1 Addresc Oppwrtaalty, Ird Plocr, ltd fifth Avs ?w Ywk CK. BRITISHERS VVlLL FIX PRfCE3X)N NECESSITIES ,:- &f the Ataeetated Pfe.) v Lbftdoa. Anal UTh Bouse of Common! thl, evening, after heated debate, adopted aa aaiendmcnl the preiteerisf bill e powering thev board ef ttidi, ' after ah lavettigatlon, to a whoiiule, aid reuMi prim- The tot 132 td-BS. ' Thl ' amendment' wat ' denodnced ameag etbtra, by Lord Bobert Cecil, form! ftlalttev of war trade, who c pretted aaitcment that the govcra medt should neecpt "tn troeadmeBt de ctrdylng th whole bad! el the bill and revolntloaltlag the trade f the coun try." .v.-. ,: - Sif Deacld JdacLca.!, A liberal mem ber,. alia deavuneed tba ameadnent. (haracUrliittg it aa "rank aeelalitm of the molt mnddled IfcteK ' , geiikera Ratal! Mcrehcat. liehtUOnd, VftH Aug. tdBiore maa agemiti aad flnaaet1' waa the general Sbjeot far dleeuMleft at thl morning' Mlett tt Ihe Southern fcttalt Mer ebttttt Cofrhl ha Among th apeahirl went if. I. licKlftnon, of Bartsvllli, I. C.j B. W. Qallaway, f LaOraagi, 0a. Cel. Jehs f, Brutnn, of Wilson, N. C.j H. ft. Terrell, ef Buck lir, Vi lad P. H. O'Btra, of thii clip. btttin wilt be elected el tha doting settle lojnerrow, I ITerld WefkMca letata Te Work. Jaciesnrllle, fin., Aug. 13.-At a meta mesttag here tedtp ef approxie rhitely loO striking rallrodd ahopmea, the me! teied ta rettir te work Fridty erfling.- : "BAYER. CROSS" ON GENUINE ASPIRIN ''Bayer Tablet! of aspirin" to be (ea Hlni must be marked with the safety "Bayer CroM." Alwayi buy ta uft broken Bayer package which eentnlni proper dtrectleu te tnfilp relieve Head ache, Teathaehe, Earache, Neirtlgla, Cold and pain. Handy ita bete ef 12 Ublstt eoct bttt.a few cent at drug etorct-largef package! alto. Aiplrlil ll th trad mark af Bayer Manufacture of Moaoaeetieaeldeitcr l Balleyllcaeid. -Adv. 7 MOTOR om jrtr ill mmi 1:1. u nrniTii 11 IUU.III' 1.1 Freaky Ideas of Diet Art Cause of Much Trouble, ' ABUSE OP STOMACH LEADS TO MAfff Ill5 Pereon iVaio CaU Stoniacii Out or urdtp aTtag g I broUfB Ex. UUhea Only Half Aliva and I Of tan tempttd id, Try Fooliah NtlUai of 'Dial Whkh Da Mueh Mora HaPM TtsaatOmOd. x -''' , , , .. " x vj -:'.';- . "!. -' . Another etMllint of th "fneSi't cure" 'advocated b mftap (o-eallcd dietitian!, fcu devatoaia U tha Simm of the "Ketek la,' tne rtgUal w?. ra character wh hae Leca ereatiair so tuck edmmeat la Raleigh, bp kid lift. men tent aeaua fheeriee, A !ftflnn-ue-ktream af caller at the tackcr' Buildlag f harauWy, whera he U makiag hu fctadqturtera la Balcigk kept him busy yesterday tfteraeea and late inu th IliffhS knt I.A iu.. 1.. k following atateaicat. He aaid: ' "inc bumaft t body in naturally healthy. It iheald ha mMsms 1 "trotg, wall halaaced machine, and run iBieuigonuy, rat nil thee kealth fed are pure aeflicnie. Bach attemnti u oaly threw the whole macule cwt ef genr. mit rase (or Uetiag, 'n break fait' fada aad the like m t, npoft the experimenter tha worst earee wnien en tail apoa Bimettfaucft trouble. , ' - Dleaaaa Begin la Stensack. , "It U Weil kUaWn m nhtaUU.a health alddettU thai nearly at diteae begin Wits a deraaged digettioi, ggd the reaaoa for thia la nlmpie. feed it m nc waa ta tne body Until It baa beea aaaimilated by the .bload. aad tt dig, tloa U no good the food la taraed late pottoa iaatcad ef nonriehment by the stomach. That la the reason that at illnest benan bt fteeUetln sl.nu digestion often maa Into rkeamatltm, aervoac aaa bio4 diteaeet, ectorrkai Ireubln. akcre ef the atemaeh, Anally death. "A pereon tuderiag ia thia way nsunlly draaa tlrounb sinteM ' n.t! " --w- saetci waawgaalUaV Wr meatcd by headache, gae paint and aa aaxmlaitaa aatnavatw.tsa Tea akl. .a,., tv. iiil we-jB-aa sjsajrvawm AM ft! lit! aUAltaf MW Ifllll lata all aorta ef health fad aad freak notiona, Which only make the taatter worse, wnea a little plain, aematea teat treatment M.M ..-wia riant aad rive the hod a ahen tl aa epleadldly healthy aa M ie latcaded so pc Beaaoii far Ketah Saewtat, treatment ta da entirely te the fact that the. treatment, ia baaed ad the meat advanced dlnnTUe ad annual seieacc. It ll enly rlaeonahie te be lieve that, the eemhiaed lateUiaenea af M.i AC W.aA. k. I... k..k JwAA-S lifetlata te the atudy ai ittmaa UK meat i more apt te erug tnceeCcfhl remit IkaaHhl mer theorie ef ftceple .he MBkalto thaa lMlil.i ml " mwwmaf .... HLUI , V IH iriena el taedlelfte sad ehcejlttry."- aov. rty Uselraedl it ftimuk,eA4 ladlaaA tcrvke It ft cswMerw nwyfcmamsst, CaroIinAMtorCoriipay ' tmtuB.R.t R. G. CARTER DUtrial RaprtaantatJwt) Raleigh Reedejnarteew Motor Service Co. .We Can't Sell All tHe in iuuf tn Thtfifdrt Wt m et -, .,. V"7 ... wiw . seat -,; , S . ; - ' ' tat wnite t Urane Sherbet K Dtlkioos ad rtfrtahlBf . mi IceCream r- Ordenr Harlaejula Brlcka. r White Ice Cream Co. UI7 - PEOSI U 4111 U
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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