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.r FRIDAY MU3NIHG. AUGUST 2D, 1S19. clOTIIERSSIGII BUT HE COU LOUT Sa the Army Gave Him First Reader and Taught , Him How ; H was a tali ysuag ku of 4, tad it Walked up to tht desk of Miss Mary . Asa , AbeL im tht Bed Cross bead , quarters U Atlanta, and in One harfd , . e tarried first reader. Thli he held ay for Mis Abel! inspection, fend bit eyes were fairly dancing. lint it graad to bo. able to rOtdJ" 6 laaulred. . i . lit was discharged soldier who had beea ill of tuberculosis. In tho hos . lital bo Mked to bo taught "something ' iboot readiag and writing." I wis la a Hat of mea waiting to dga botes checks," bo said. "I watched aaa after Maw writ aia Bama, lad 1 knew I couldn't writo mine. I dropped , tut of like Bad Wtat to tho foot of 10 elest, to nobody would ice me make ay mirk. I knew then I bid missed tomethlng. - . Thie boy bad been (a tho Heidi aearly ill lia life, uatil ho went into the irmy. Then a little Inter bo foand out ' ahat ho had beta mining. At Victor Vaughn oaeo said, "How eaa yoa hanger , tor food yen horo never tasted?" But tiring discovered kii lack, the gorern- kiiat Wal ready to remedy it. ' ' Any Bed Croat chapter or office eaa tell y6u what tho government onVrs to en aid women disabled ia its tclf Mesealto Blteo J it it at Oooa at you feel the effect of tho llalarial Germ, after b '.ng bittea by Malaria Mosquitoes, it ia advisable to takt OBOV.Vs) TASTELESS thill TON 10 to destroy the Germs and remove tho lm purities. Pleasant to take. BOe per DOtueAdv. Gardner Asked To Decide Ques tion of Moving Troops (Ceutlaaed From rage Oae.) -' bt la eperatioa ea a limited schedule. Tor tho present no tight schedule will bo attempted. v Under ao eirrtimstanees st present wlU the resumption of tbo service ia North Charlotte bo attempted. Ia feet, tho Soulhera Public Utilities Company - today drew and forwarded to the Cor poratloa Commission ia Baleigh a pt' tit lot for tho indelnllo abandonment of that line. "For months," said President Taylor, distasting .the move, "North Charlotte has beea tho hotbed of trouble. Tho people litre hare abased our men, have railed against as and jk&vo mads the service very difficult, f hey declare they do aot want the service, and ia view , of tbo fact that Iti resumption there would probably be accompanied by .more violence wo do aot care to take , ttlpOBslbility for if ' Mo Adjustment la Sight. There la yet ia tight no adjustment i at tbo difficattieo hero. President Tsy t lor reiterated today his determination asder ao circumstances to Outer into ' aegotiatieas with tho Amalgamated As eoelatloB or to recogalzo that Union, la aay way. fie believes that The Publ'e Utilities Company hot thus far woa out tad proposes to maintain bis position. Tbis itriko may net be won, but It Will aot be tost," he declared cmpbati- colly, Bevlewing tho poiitlon of tho corporation, and he iniiited that hit , company would hold against the union evea though the fraachiso should be revoked and the ear wheels crumble. . rV aro making the Ight for the whole BUte," Mr. Taylor otated, lnd . eating that upon the issues ia this strike wilt depend the determination of the street ear systems of the Southern PuMie Utilities Company ia Winston Halesa, OrecavUle Bid Anderson, though there is bow ao difficulty ia tbo last " aimed towa. ' " Frew over the State, the president of j tho Souther Public Utilities Company It receiving communications from man. ' faetarers, professional ea and others, congratulating him pa his stand aad tendering hlm.their moral support. Charlotte Pivatat Point. All of thio bean out tbo belief com monly expressed here that the big fight between orgaaited labor and cnpital is being fought out In Charlotte. The State Federatioa of. Labor recognized Charlotte at a pivotal point ia the last eessioa whea it wat .determined to hold the next Btate Convention here. Presi dent Taylor reeoiMses it, and announeei that he will fight to tb lait ditch. Th Best point of operation of the ear system ia tho company's itrike will ' bo at Orecaville, 8, C. Attempt will ls made there the latter part of this week or the first of ant ea tho asms basil employed ia Charlotte, President Toy lor states. WinetoB-Palem, with its ., highly orgaaited -lake element. Wbitt and black, it regarded as a oowd-r mine by tho company"! president. Aad ' that will bo tho last point where ttrlke- , breaking will be atdertakea. During thU time Mr. Taylor li get ting anoaywieus commaaicatjoss and - telephone call! of A threatening nature. Chieftairv ThtCbsrtrTtr UOJIIOewCAKI U' l ' !:' ' 'If all of which he is disregarding. A mod erato eiaed revolver rests conveniently at hit elbow ea his desk. Labor Btaado Firm Also. . Oa thl other band, labor Is just at oncompromising. The strikers wiU eta tider aothing less thsa recognition of the union. Leaders maintain that recognition Of the union is their eon' otitutional right. Ia their demaad lot this, recognition tbey have tho support of all three of tho city eommlsslouars. That a rift will come ia the otoud! sooner or later aad effort at eonellit tloa made ii generally believed, foe tlmO, however, it aaeertaiu tt this stage of the situation. With ptssipa aad prejudice aroused bctweea the partiet, there U little hope of In overture f Com either strikers or the company, but a neutral source, it ia believed, will evolve a eropositioa looking toward pears whta the situation becomes more nearly nor mal. - - OperatleS Without laeldent. tho operation of the ears today hss bead olmost without incident, patroll ing it being done by the militia alone aad save fpr a few minor effensct it has beeft a quiet day. Bocks were throwa into t street car from a speed ing automobile ow North Graham street, tad shortly tfter none' tho police brought in an automobile load of men to the itaiion for an investigation. Tho driver, Joe Wilson, an alleged strike-broker, waa locked up oa charge of carrying concealed weapons aad with t riving without license. Four ether len in the ear who deelsred dhey were employes of tho Southern Public Utili ties Company, were released. Wilson was later released ea bond. Jane Nash, a white woman ehsrged with being drunk aad with shooting a pistol, tad her husband, George Kiah, charged with retailing; were both lock ed up during the day, though their offenses il thought to hive little con nection with the strike situation. Fred Yoe, regular army maa in the recruiting service, who was locked up yesterday afteraoon for incendiary re marks generally made ia regard to the reserve militia, was turned ever to army authorities this afternoon. He was takea in charge by Lieutenant Colonel Floyd, of Greensboro. Mlllttl Hive Little Trouble. . Cases sglinst moat of the defendant! arretted (or Monday's disturbance were continued this morning in city court, until next Tuesday. John W. Templetoa Was bound Over to court under t400 bond for aistult and malicious iajury to property ia smashing street esr win dows with a sling shot. John Wilson, charged with Inciting rebellion bndr two counts, was aot tried but was re leased from custody under $2,000 bond. For the most part the militia is hav ing .little trouble. Various men en gtmrtl In the outlying sections report considerable jeering on tho part of some of ths inhabitants. A squad oa duty in North Charlotte were bitterly denounced by some of ths women, it waa reported, while other women brought them cold water and fruit, at the earns time tebuking them for help ing scabs to deprive women and chil dren of bread and meats' Bather than run the risk of a repeti tion of difficulties, the Central Labor Union has called off the proposed cele bration and parade planned to take place among the labor bodice en Labor day the program called for k big adh ering of labor mea from all this see. tloa, speeches by prominent eltlteni and a pienle dinner But realising that the crowd might hafe potentialities of mis chief, the Central Labor Union has an nounced without request from ths au thorities that the event has been can celled. The striking anion men are holding daily meetings and are receiving finan cial eupport from the various organised. Domes, it wis learned toaay tnat three daughters of Berg. M. Bouse, member of the police force, were discharged from tbe Bnvonia mill near acre whea their fellow workers became angered at their recital of the part their father played la the riot. They demanded and secured the dismissal of the young; women from the superintendent. Tbe story that a womsa waa amona the wounded in the recent rioting at the car barn, which the police could not confirm wal reported ti a certainty to- alght, Whea the antno of the woman wot glren tt Mrs. lfilJ Bmith, of Bel- ent, a suburb of- Charlotte. She re ceived a leid ot'buckahot ia the back, It It laid. Wo take no note of time but from tte loss. . - , I! liillllUil Don't enrsrlook the pportunitf 6t firit choiet) of our new Fall Suiti. Tht best pttternt till go first doat wait-eorjie la aoo) whllt tht tsiort rnciit It complete. . Here's the best showing of styles tnd pattern! you've ores, einee "before tht War." Smart models la tingle tnd y double breasted effect!, v -- , For mta who wtnt something new aad distinctive here is a regular "clothes thow. UtS't It'lTl Xew Ftnilahlagt, too. $25 $50 Whiting Horton Co. ft tsars fcstelgh't Ltadtag Clothlert. MitilMMtturt tHtitliMnilMIMfiflMtllMMtlffffltMIMItltttv'v! Liiiliiitim il TROOPS TO LEAVE - ; CHARLOTTE TODAY (Coatlnaed Frews rage Oae.) cral Boyster Ordering tho deaobilira- tlna: -"State of North Carolina, Adjutant Gca oralt Departaieat. "Rnecial Orders Number 97.. . ' 1 "Captain Dermott Snemwtli; com standing the reserve asilitrs tie tea duff ia Charlotte, report I that tho Con ditions is Charlotte aro settled tad ap psor to be aormal aad recommends that the companies do returned to tnetr aeme stations. ' . , -:. citn. . s..,ut. ). t.:.l.ii ha.). ninth, thirty-third aad sixty-third Com panies, North Carolina Beservl MUltla, a, re hereby relieved from duty la Chsr lotto and ordered to return to 'heir borne ststiOBf. : ' . v "The commanding officers Of these eompaniel will letvo Charlotte with their commandi at inch time at may be deiljrnated by Captaia Shemwell. "Captaia Bbemwell ia directed to ar range for th snrrlinmcnt of these com panies so that all of theta thai! be re lieved from duty by1, 8 0 clock y. at. da Friday, August S3, 1919. "By order of tht Governor. "B. B. BOY8TEB. ''The Adjutant General." N. T. Hipsedrosae Clod. New Torkk Aug. C8. The New Tor) Hippodrome, the world's largest play house, Which thut far hid beea unaf fected by the actors, aUgO hands aad musicians' itrike waa doled tonight after the house hsd bees more thaa half filled by patrons, whea 411 ttage hands walked out. Left "high tnd dry" by the itrike of stage hands, the entire cast, including 82 principal, 204 ehorus members) 180 ballet dancers, 93 specialty artiste and elowni, 69 Swimmers, 44 animal train ert, 18 equestrians, 44 musicians, 193 ushers and members of the house staff quit the theater aad flocked ia large numbers .to headquarters of tbe actors equity association where many enrolled as members. - Lealaa Weald Negotiate. , Copeuhagea, Aug. 28. Lenine, the Bussisn Bolshevik premier, has seat a delegation to, Kishinev to negotiate peach with Bumanit, according to a re port received from Budapest today. Dangtr Lurk$ In Samher Foods For Babtti - EVERY mother bowt die fA dextt of twnmcf heat ea 1 cow't Bulk. Has danger it equally treat la afl foods nnless carefully kef fa i cool (itacd away (rata msec!, . Bad food loses at aswHshinf taise. It coasts const ipstiosi and aWrhca. These M at best always bernlest m the sassamt bma, They depress tht suad aad westsa the bedy, sad Btay TU first prkatama a ass mat the stools aro regalas aad BsrauL la the cast of bobsH tad cluldrsa,. M lass thsa twice t day tea fsay asspsct ccnstipstiaai if atdre thsa thwO asssi I (Uy, afothee. A tesMdy k) theS What Shall We Drink? t -With aome refreshment scarce and others soarinf in price, make yourself a glass of delicious iced tea with a slice of lemon. It's most delightfully cooling and very economical. You can make over a dozen gallons' Out of erery Packed ssly la Tla-4s The SpoU Have Beett,. Knocked From die V have dosed out 400 Boys' All-Wool ' Suits in the latest model!. TBelt Suits have fuR-lined pints, every seam is v taped, which prevent ripping. These N are just the Suits for the rough school boy. v -,v : iHie$e Suiti Are Good Values at $15.00. We'are going to tell them at : $8.7 r . ( . y Slsssftsir , ' V , . . Buy them now and have tho boy ready, for 9 school Otoens soon. 7 Globe Clothing Ca COtket Wllmfagtod ia sUclawga Stroata. , DOES IMPROVE j eassaawsssw Hi Johnson Prefers That Charge Against tne Leajjue ,of Nations , Baltimore. MiL. Aug. 28. Seaator Hiram W. Johnson', BepuUieaa of CaH foffibk la at iddreet here tokight la oppoiitioa to the League of Nations declared that sentiment for the League of '.Nation! eevtaint Mi pela ai more informttioa ea the terms aad pro visions of the league wat kaowa. Bt assailed the secret tfettiel of Ksglaad, Fraaee, Italy tad Japaa, aad the Shan tung provislea Of ths pcacl treaty aad concluded by arglng adhsrsact to the "America a way" ta foreiga polley. , The BltlleH lotl tf Ovente it tradtt ally dlspcllinl the kale with' which Its advocates have enveloped the to-Called League of Nations, Senator Johaioa de clared. Continuing, ht said: ; "The aabridled and irnUonsl emo tionalism Which greeted the saggestioa of a league bofote tht terms won knows, and the provisions understood is with the lapse of time grtdually pass ing. "Tht President wtat to Ptrit to mtks a treaty of peace ia tecerdanee Witt the contracts secretly tealld aad deliv ered among England, Frtaee, Italy and Japan, W talked of what fht treaty ahould contain, but the treaty whea wrlttca contained what ths other nationa wanted aad followed their se cret bargains. J "Aa integral part of the treaty la the league ef nations. What the treaty docs. tht league guarantees. The duplicity practiced by the four great powen upon the United Btates is now by the league of aatloat fastened forever uppa the world. t "I am iot qnarfeUng that oar tlllei make Germaty pay the full priet. I do quarrel with resjulrlng oar treasure aad our blood for all time ia the future to preserve the ipolli of war td England, France, Italy and Jipin ander secret bargains. ' 'The strila apoa the aitljnal honor, asadssl tU wl Mulisi awl Ism tie Bwwck sad jrsa nll fiad was safer aad beSsr tbsa Or. iCaldwsir Syrup Pspsta. k is a cssriiiasrica of simpU Itsativo horbs with pCpda that aulaoaa sd tsotaers tsadially hsaw la ths boss lot mI stack MrpoM, A bonis at Strap Peo.Se eaa W Uoght at any drag sSmw for 50k tad il, tht latter Atfaanfl ttt Aires trial bottle cat bt had Uimdma ywar Oddeast to Dr. W. B. CaWwtu, 480 Wasbmsoa St, Meaticolla, UL Pett -fectthxatiuQ pound of heca ths lives la. ")' . .. 1 . ' 'V, . ' which wo aever could efface, wouM be to carry out with war blood the Shea lung decision of tbo peace Conference based spot the weakness of China, oui frlead aad ally la tbo war. . ' "America has aever failed ia any world erlsia. Erer alert has the republic beea to the cry of distress aad civiliza tion's appeal We alone most determine wad aaad how wo come tw the reaeae ef aay people or say oouatry To -submit at to ta assembly, where ia obo of the powers has sis votes and wo have but one ia av challenge to our self respect and sur patriotism. - There It bit out eouras for at to jfurtne aad that It the way that Aad see ours from tht birth of oar country to tho present day ths American way . ' . .., , K ' ; Tfelley Strike Badsd. 'V ' Pittsburgh, Pa., Aug: I8.-Th0 ftrf.e ef tnotormea and conJtrctert 6l-,the Pittsburgh Btllwayt Compahy . wMfh hat tied op trolley tracsportiryioa her for tw tfiit, eaded late today Whet tht ear mea, bf A iota of 1,883 to 408, decided to retura to work; The mea te ceptcd the Nstiaaal Wsr Labor Board's award of I cents aa hour Increased waget "under proteiH." The earmea maaded a II teat raise. Mutt Ulwi Catm A: Mak A J THESE LOW PRICES : MEN'S ALL-WOOL SUITS Of unquestionable quality, good ltyle and fine fabric! have been , divided Into two lot. 130.00 SUITS $25.00 SUITS $2150 SUITS 15.00 Palm Beachci bow 10.00 Kool Klolhi ow 1130 Kool Sloths bow ....... .rr 1X50 Tropical Worsted! at Mthd & Watsnn Cn. ' ' yio4vr ' " . I . . J ;,;,;; J F U!mg your lia WMi Fuel? P Phone fof .' , ... ..... . s ', ;' '" llk ; . Carolina 1 AHIGHVAY n stilt Passed By Senate By Unani mous Vote; Its Pro- v - visions. ' (B the, Assoela'teiS Press.) : Bichmond, Va, Aug. 28. The State 8eaate late toaight passed tho High way.. Commission bill by . unanimous vote. L it empowers the Governor to tame a, commlsaioa ol fivt mea to have charge of tht road impreremtate la the Stated ' v - - :' 1 - -V ,;. Bat few amtadmentt wtrO made to tht bill teat Over by tht House, sod IndicaUoht art thi messurt will bj SBseted tomorrow tad tht special scv tiok of tht Lcglslaturt adjoara oooa thereafter, v ;,-- ;,, la the Home today bid levying aa . . , . 5 Hicomii DIM IIOOIU DILL Every Suit in Thil Remarkable be Sold by Saturday 9i00 Yoitf Selection Today $14.90 $20.00 SUITS 118.50 SUITS $17.50 SUITS PALM BEACHES, KOOL KLOTHS AND Redacexl at Follenrst $11.251 $7.50 $9.40 r....: , Mohairi nOw t. $12.15 1 K...;:...:i:,.r$i8.75 V CLOTHES OF QUALITY ONE PRICE IcleanJ. mMft WHY PUT OFF 1376 and Place Youi1 Your Winter' Requirements . V ' . . "" ' in T mi 1 III, .,.,', ".'" .... ' . .. - '. .. .. i.. . ... , '. . . ' Power .& Light Co. Gas Diviiioh addltioaal sevea-cent tea sa teaenit property, ths proceedi' to bo used ln,! meetiag. Federal road aid, wat passed ; and two measure! designed to hit liei high cost of living were enacted. One ' provides against monopolies aad eom blaations mimical to public welfare and the other regulating tbo cold ttoragoi ef supplies. For tho first offense ander tho former bill A finl of 11,000 b pro vided aad a yea la jail, Whilt for s second offeass the eoavieted ' porsoa shall be laed A5.000 fiad tea years ia priaoa. ; ' ' ,- " . Tht told storage bill prohibit! the ' etortag of food products for a period! exceeding' tea tnoatht tad required a label tbsreoa ahewing tho dsU it was' placed U Itorags. Periodical lfiepeo tioa" of storage houses is alto made, ! a duty of tbl 8(ate food aad dairy do ! , psrtmeat.. ry , v?f, ,' A ttediclad Thai id Easeclslly Pre- j . pared Fkr Jatt On Thlag. Just try oae bottlo of LAX-F08 WITH j. PEPSIN for Habitual Constipation, 0c , The -worst Of h for othert mesns ! tho best of it for tht Undertakers. j Clearance - P. Me - .90 MOHAIRS $11.10 $1425 $16B8 TO ALL I Ofder $11 , ii
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