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SUIJJAY MORNING, AUGUST 17,1919. THE NEWS AJO) OBSERVER II RALEIGH SHRINERS REVIVE CLUB HER E Dr. C 0. Abemethy Is Elected President and Promises a Peppery Organization MEMBERSHIP OF CLUB 4 WILL BE EXTENDED folly Seventy-live Nobles of Ealeih Will Attend Labor 2ay Ceremonial of Sndaa Tempi at Wrights ville; Board of Directors Will De termine Mean of Transpor : tation N . . . Ta BaleJgb 8hria Club, whica bai beea in a qaieareat coed i tioa for many oaths, cam to lif last night ia a ' toeetinf of Baleiga Tioblet at the Bland , Hotel, where, in ffea midst of saad- withes, imitation stuff and smoke, offi' Wi wart fleeted and plane net ia mo - tioa for a lire, peppery organizatioa "We want a man for the preeideat f thie clab without a particle of dig aity," taid Noble W. K. Smith, and he pnt la aomiaatloa Dr. C. 0. Abemethy. " He waa elected unanimously, and thereafter other officers were chosen as follows: A. ' M. 'Uaupia, ' vlee-president ; Thud Bearlett, treasarer; B. T. Gowan, ee tetary; H. 8. Store, ehairmaa of the beard of directors, and W. R. Bmith, J. 0. Allen Charles Farmer and Harry Browder, directors. - Plans for the reorganization of the Raleigh Shrine Club were started with the eleetioa of all the Shriners ef Wake county to membership. The dues of the elan, it waa the sens of the Meeting, will be reduced to a nominal anm and the organization will ander tako various functions on s eooperntive Jasis. This, however, wssnly dis cussed last, aight, and a committee of .three, Nobles Storr, Browder and Smith was appointed to eoasider the by-laws and report on revision. u Fully seventy-five Rhrinera from Hal igh, it was stated last night, will go to Wilmington to attend the ceremonial aessioa of the Sudan Temple, Bcptem ber 1. How the body will go and ar rangements looking toward the trip were left to tha boar of directors. SIXTY GALLON STILL RIDES AUTO TO TOWN NAVY RECRUITING IS ' STILL GOING GOOD Month Ending Last Tfiuri day Was Record For Enlistments Bine Armistice . Twenty-nlae new recruits wer added to tha nary ia this district daring tk past week, according to Laeutbaaat Hoffman, ia eUarg of the recruiting work. Tor the month ending Thursday, the district turned- Into the navy J 31 aien, a record for recruiting since the signing of the armistice. A new sub-station la being opened at Morebead City, but this will be de voted largely to recruiting men for the air service. Tk recruiting office her his beea notified by the recruiting inspector. Eaatera Division, that enlistments for tha Bonth Dakota are bow authorised. The South Dakota is an armored eraieer and will be the flagship of Admiral Oleavea, new commander-in-chief of the Asiatic stations. Recruits may be sent direct to the South Dakota for a cruise of two, thre or four years and will give the wiea an opportunity to visit New York, Panama Canal, Honolulu, China, Mspan, tne Philippines. Biam and Borneo. Recruiting, officers ere authorized to send volunteers for the South Dakota to .Portsmouth, N. H., whore the ship will be lip to August 23. After that, men should be sent to New York up to the date of departure, September 1 REV. J. B. TURNER WILL- PREACH HERE TODAY Rev. J. B. Turner, of Wak Forest, rlieplnln of the 130th Infantry, 30th Division, and . M. -'. A. secretary at Wake Forest College, will preach at the First Baptist church this morning it II o clock snd this evening at o o cloca. DIDN'T READ P08T CARD. BUT KNEW THE WRITER. Rn.fnn Trnnsrrinf . "Did the postman have any letters, Maryf ''Nothing but a post card, ma am "Who is it from. Mary!" "And do you think Vi read it ma'am!" asksd the girl with an in jured air. SAFETY LEAGUE MEMBERS ACTIVE One Member Writes' About Dangerous Bridge and Gets It Eepaired That tha thoasaads af chUdrea of the North Carolina Safety tri ia every aeetioa ef North CaroMaa, are a.'ihe daring thia aeaou veaa period it evidenced by lexers from oficj.a and ether lagata coatles; to Sxtl Imi anea Cemmtaskoaor Jama a Vomng, under whose direction thee league have beea formed for eeaservatioa through or and aceideat prcveatioa. Ona member af a leaaua ia Chatham county write the eoaroiasloaer aboat tha daaiereaa, eoadluoa or a bridge across Haw river a ear Haywood, Cbalaam eoaaty. aad appeal ta the coaniisiioner to e that tit daagaroas cosditioa ia elimiaatcd. Of eaara Commlesioaer Young baa ao authority ia such mature, bat ha .brought ta matter to the attention of the StaU Hiahway Commiasioa aad tha Chatham county commissioner with explaaatioa as to how tk eondittqa) of tn bridge was brought to his atteation. Assuraaeea com from these authori ties that tha bridge shall bt put ia re pakwith the least possible delay. Along with thia aasuraae corn eipreasioa of appreeiatioa far the aetiv interest of the children in these important mat ter of conservation. Farmer Paylvnla Official Indicted. Philadelphia,. Aug. 18. A warrant was swora out by the district ' attorney's office late today for the arrest of Charles A. Ambler, former insurance commissioner of Penasylvaaia, charging him with eoaspiracy aad malfeasance ia office ia connection with tha failure of the North Pena Bank, which closed its doors on July 18 with an apparent shortage of 13,144,000. Most photographs seem to catch peo ple with their months open. Perhaps that's natural. An overloaded motor ear is almost as safe as aa unloaded gun. W.A.ERWIN CHOSEN TO HEAD EPISCOPAL . CAMPAIGN INSTATE Ber. John ? Lone Jackson, of Charlotte, To Be In Charge of Work Here . The Episcopal church la North Caro lina and upon very mission field ia proposing to tak stock of itself, aad to put forth tha most vigorous eampalga ia its history In relating it various Institutions aad activities more closely to its membership, and ia surveying its whole territory of work with tit idea of making this mora efficient. Mr. w. a. Erwln, of Durham, is ehairmaa of this movement known as "Tha Nation-wide Cnmpaign," ia thia dioees, aad head quarters will be established tomorrow ia tha parish house of Christ charch, Ral eigh, with the Rev, John Long Jackson, f Charlotte ia charge. Mr. Jaeksoa will be her Bt days in the week until the werk in this dioees has been concluded, toina to his oaa church ia Charlotte for Sunday only. Tha whole work of Mild, Rich in Fragrance and Real Satisfying Not to be compared with Ordinary ?c Cigars. Is equal to most lot Cigars. Mad of all Porto Rica Lour Filler. Ikaat Cnn Wrw. SW UW Btata. The Best fcrycts. FOR IA1B BY ALL DEALERS IIKfi-raittCl,tee,ptftri the dioeeaa will b under the .upr- vision af Bishop Cheshire, who is al ready giving much ox bia tin t taw importast matter. The eammltte t mak a survey af tha dioees is msde ap of Rev. Miltoa A."Barber; Mrs. T. W. Bickett aad Rev. N. C Danes a; aa pobbaity aad paUlirs tioa. Rev. C- A. . Aahby. Col. Chss. E. Jobaaaa aad Rev. E. A Panlck, of Char lotte; speakers' bare, Mrs. W. A. Hoke, Gov. T. W. Bickett aad Rev. B. . Boa it Greensboro i snap aad charts, Kev. w. B. Herdia, atev. a. ... Law raae aad Mr The. VI. , Webb, of Hulshorot Said eommittan, - Arehdoaeoa W. JL Hardia aad N. C. Duncan) tern parary treasarer, Rev. N. C Duacaa. - Fortuast la tfa ma wb acquires his kaawMta fram th erperienc of tb otkr fallow. TJaHa States SHdrned Asmsnaarettea. ' Aaaouaaoa Round Trlj Excursion Far to SEASHORE RESORTS on tb Norfolk Southern Railroad 81'MMER EXCURSION FARES ' ta VlrsWo Iwt, Vs. MwtM Cwr. N. c. (w Dwi, Vs. Mafr. N. C. Nfih, Va. N N. C. ManlM, N. C. TtrkaU oa alt ittty until 8ptmbu S, ISIS. nal limit for return October II, 11. WEEK Bit EXCURSION rats. To than aaBwC potato, TkkrU an Ml Kk Saturaar an4 Bunaar natal 8ptrm be 1. ISIS, Mnal limn lor ratura to Tues day loUowtoa 4aM af sala. Far OateU sitWaialkMi, aatr ta swaral tkfea) aeaat at wrtto Oaactal Paamtaar Asaat, Narfalk. Vs. "Better Merchandise" "Better Service" RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA ' Officers Destroy Beer And Whiskey On Farm of Major Johnson, Colored ' People on Fayetteville street yester day enjoyed snd pitied, according to the variety of temperaments, the sight of a aeveaty-galloa, copper still riding con spicuously oa tb front of aa automo bile eoataJaiag revenue officers. The till was captured four miles north of 'Wendell yesterday morning by Deputies Richardson and Raines. Tha officer foand fifty gallons of beer aad a small quantity of whiskey which had beea distilled. Th beer and th spirits, in conformity to th law, were properly poured out and the still will, ere long, find it wsy to the junk pile. The still was located on the farm of Major Johnson, colored, and while no arrests were made, the officers said that a son of Johnson's would be arrested on the charge of manufacturing whiskey. Friday, Deputy Raines, with Deputy Marshals Diioa aad Flowers, found two stills near Four Oaks, Johnston county, one of SS-galloa capacity and the other 90. No arrests were made and only a assail quantity of beer found. Pellagra Book FREE It telts of Its orlsin, Hs causa tn4,lu ravag Ins sSeeta. Also It tells how It ctn be success fully trestad and nnaMv llmlnitwt from the system. Over 8,000 sufferer! bars been perms neatly nUtted bj Dr. W. J. McCrary's j Pellagra Treatment It will relieve that tired, sleepy, depressed, indolent (aeling. It will stop tk headaches, th indigestion and tha annoying I constipation or diarrhoea. I It will clear the akin and drive) ' away tha ugly eruptions. It will stop the inflammation and ooranose in your mouth, tonga, hps' and throat. It will atop th choking and kaavy flow of mucus. In short, it will " Drive Pellagra Permanently Away. OuarantMd crftctlr. to your own satlnfae tioa or your money back. Valuable In all states. Contalna no hablt-tortnln: drugs. Total coat taalL Tcrius eaay. Treatment la the prlricy of your home under the cm of an experienced llrenwd phrelclan. Write for your copy of th FK KB Book No. B-l. It will explain. Bent ta slain, sealed wrapper. Dr. W. J. McCrary, Inc., Carbon Hill, Ala. J Hotel Raleigh Many have discovered us and are tell ing others. The habit is being formed. Room leave-nothing trx-be desired. Cafe? Perfect. Special $1.50 Sun day Dinners. A la carte service at all meals. Sunday Evening Concert : 7:30 to 9:30 Our August Clearance of Women's SUMMER ATTIRE Affords a rare opportunity for women and misses appreciating authoritative style, creations. s While His true that the season is somewhat ad vanced, you'll And here a showing comprising many of the smart models of the season 'Dresses, Blouses, Skirts, etc., that commend themselves to the" atten tion of women appreciating distinctive outer apparel. Af the revised prices at which they are offered early selection is necessary to avoid disappointment, as the nuinber ofatyles in eath size- is limited, THE PRINCESS 126 Fayetterillo Street Thi? "Hawaiian" $9.00 w- wiatimeaa Amm Made of Patent Leather with 2Vi inch full Louis cov ered heels. Same thing in Black Kid $9.00 Same thing in genuine White Washable Kid. . .$11.00 Walk -Over Boot Shop 117 Fayettevlll Street Portraiture and V Commercial NEW- . . Fashions for Fall An early showing that bears the ; stamp of authentic approval of world's leading fashion creators Showing exclusive models which mirror the style tendencies of the new season. SUITS, COATS, DRESSES WRAPS, MILLINERY etc This advance show ing is a triumph in style forecasting and a T teslirhon tit of" our alertness in present ing the' new things when they are new. Notwithstanding the advancing market on all falf and winter apparel there will be no- advance In bur prices. . 13 B ID ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE Carolina Power '& Light Co. PHONE 1373 joursj Cearffead mnno-SELTZEm O old JsvjsRYzmrri J . I. SAMS, nakkii surus r. aevias, Strrturi and Traaiurtr. wa. a. sotin, Cn.nl Minaerr. JNO. S. a.DONAlO. viea-rteav INTERSTATE MOTOR EQUIPMENT CO. 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