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NEGRESS SLAYS HER HUSBAND WITH AXE on ths common ksd just pocketed gain of S2UO when be war kaocked ia the bcee and iiia rail takea. Otner erkue of revolting Mlurv were committed. Unprotected mi Brew bmattyTrt tacked. . Iteyligbt brooght a eessfatior of lb Louis Brownlovr, presldeet of th Board of Commissioner of tha District of Cu tnmbia. askiaff kirn to postpone action agsinst tba polics of WsskiagtoB, D. C wkt recently joined a union affiliated itn tka Americas reoeration or Laocr, a ad nho esro ordered to glvs up their lKMcr sttffiMTits o Woman Kills Sampson Collins a Jlespected Negra . . Farmer Ktw Bera, Sept. 10. ProUbJy the bloodinst kemiciils an record ia this see. tioa , occurred M morning at two "slock ar Oriestst, ha Bouipvos Collins, a respected negro firmer u killed by bil wife at tbeir home on the .1 Wbiteburst'road. JTiemurder ae Iks esImlaaUo af a aM.rrel vlileh tasted ssly a fe miauls. Tba negrcss raa out into tka yard, ssearsd aa sae, re turned and attacked bar huaband. Tba . bloar mhkk dealt del la ' to tba mas, Struck fcim beneath tha abdomen, sev ering a Mood vessel. Tha victim died from loaf of blood twenty minutes later. Bbejrtff Z. L. Lnptoa toot tha negress . lata custody bfora boob, carried her to Oricatil aad tkara looked her an. 8be will probably be taken to tba eotmiy Jail at Bayboro Tburaday. , Tba aremsa nailer arreet ia tha dauKh ,Ut af Williaai rsrklas, another well known farmer of that section. Bbo was placed nnder arreet early yesterday saornrnf by Sheriff Eugens I Lupin and tsken to Orients!. It war under, ttood lo-at aha oald be allowed bond, bat oa receipt of thia taformstiea eke n atill in custody. Tha eoapla wjre residents, of the Whiteburst roadi' about ISO arrange- but Petty 'thefts it great numbers eon tinued anil" i eoms ease nivr msdr a rirk haul. .A rsrk roataiaiag 2 eases of sLeea valued at AI0.00O,- ke property. of tha McEhraia 6na (Jearnaasv drina away -iiy- -tbiafa-B-aieeHy Kouare a truck waa reltcrel of ha load of eeal by ntea ens beye. Critieiem of the police and of the eily eflVutv wb were ereused of not acting promptly aad firmly led to fre oticnt lift nsbte ia which many Joined. Tba nerves of the people ateoied to be a edge aad it did not lake much pro vocntwa "to- at art a row. Tba municipal court bad ail tba bust' ncs to which they could attend. Many pereeaa 'were girea arateBcaa of .si moatke for rioting of became loot nss fossd npoa thess. Crohn oa Erery Traia. Bnrglary iaanraneo 6prd dnrlnf tba day from IJ to tt era la on con tract t covering "riot and civil commo tion." AH aompanie writing such in auranre reported abnormal business; It was estimated by underwriter that burglary Insnrsnra wrrttea today bad run well into ten of million pt clot tare. , Heeret service area who watched the railroad at at ion carefully today laid that crook were coning in to tbe eily by erery traia. One officer aaid that ha recognized crimiaal wboa ko had not aeea for wre yeara aad that a large number of tbe crook were "old timer." Aniong tbo ' volunteer polireoicai ' on doty tonight were former Hear Admiral Kraacii T. Bowlen, Bernard J. Mo'h wetl. former prcaiilcat of tha' chamber of conunerce: Gen. Franci Peabodyi "Coaeie Ketton, the foolball atar, and Dick Harte, the baaeball catcher.. To Take Btribw Vote. flreanfteid, Maaa cp- lli-The State three mile front Oriental, 4- .i.. . II.. ...4,1 uraannew. Meat, eept, oiai , . . . - , . nibor at it annual convention ntra lO't Boo4Jff'4SiUteT-Altr. Period ti Rwti, When Policemen Strike (Coatlaaod from fag One.) ioth Infantry from Western Uaaacbua tts. Boatoa alao fnrniibed a motor transport eorpa, a troop of cavalry gad aa mbulaac company. Tkla force waa believed aofneient to cone with fho aituatioa immediately re suiting from the atrik of polica laet Blgbt, but tba threat that sympathetic trikta tnlght ba declarod by tho aity arrmcn. street ear men, telephone oper ators nad electrical worker and ptber areanlscd bodies affiliated with lbs Americas) Federation of Ibor was not, lightly regarded. Accordingly Oover nor Collidge seot word to lbs mayor toaigbt that ho stood ready to supple ment tha State guard by aa appepl ta - Uis rrcaidrnt for regular. entries Parrel Streets -Though sot technically aader martial law, tha city waa In romplet control of tta troops voder tho dtroctlon f lbs Binyor. By nightfall, tho Hrt aentrlei ' LnA wnmAm thm anoearance and tbev . vers added to rapidly as out of tows ' regiments arrived. Brigadier General .' ftsmue! Psrktr satablialied headquarter t tli rUmth Armory. General J'arker, iftfr ropfereac r with Mnyor 1'etcra, coordinated tha snili- Ury, tba fsw faitUul polieemea sad ,', the volunteer force, numbering about -. 700, Us plie4 guards throughout ths eily sad kvld ia) tha armories unit that ' eould b rushed to threatened points ia motor ear. Adjutaat Ueneral Jeaoe i', Hteveaa, in snnimnoing that the military forces wars nailer enmmsnd of Oensral . I'trkee asid Ibnt the Utter was re sponsible to ths mayor slon sad that ., S suthoeity of tho Htsts toped with ' tks telling tut of troops. Wars of ladi(tia. A wave of publie indignalina againat tha city and Htate officials followed ths reason of last night when tha eitjr vir. nislly was aaaadoned ta hoodlum. From lbs Ooverner's flies earns aa implied , rebuks in tha statement that, tba Uov sraer bad bees ready for two days t meet request for ssaistancs from th . sityor. Uiyer Paters ia a statement at lused ths tioveraor of trying to place upon him a ropslbility that tested Ith relics Commissioner Cnrtis, sn p- pointeo of ths Uovsraor. Tha mnyor Mid Curtis hsd assured him that b lid of tha State gosrd was not weeded sad that he, tks mayor, hsd a authority ts mil for troops uatil diatBrbnc had " sctnslly occ urKd. , For sons roasor, sot yet ctplalaed ths , volnntary policemen wers aoi celled out - tintjl this momipg, wifh tba result tht throughout the Bight ths city was Vir tually at ths mercy of snobs. F.xaet fla ; sres of ths damags dons con Id wot bs had feoetnes of tha abacaeo of tba uaiisl police reports, wuperintrailent of Po lies Crowley ostimsted ths monetary loss WKg' ly St 1306,000. . Starealy s district la tha rlty failed this saoraiag ts shew pvj.desert of law StSSBOSS. ' - x Looting Ceaersl Over City, j- Is sainl isstsatei tracks wers backed tip to stores waots windows, kad been smashed sad deliberately loaded' witk loot. Js'umbtrleesa persons were rpbbad. f l)lcs fsmes fr varying atakea wers boldly opened in lhs streets sad pa Bos . tos Common, srhsrs profeaiiesal gsrnb ' Urs foaad man with money. On ma S!dn troublo costs mimyamwlufjob - Ho snattsr kasr si&dapt man may be, il bs bos sa ngly sUln-srupUon. thers sea BMitiont 1st WrUkh bs ttrmot bs tolerated. . Us may know ths h b) hot in ths least oontagiows, but tktr people are slmld, they avoid kirn, and ha rrr waka war for snan with a cloar, fcea.ijiy skb, Why run thu) risk, wbsn I C : 'TenUnl HsiiISospttopltchirH t flr a ffiemt snd SiP-i!f Hnris-S), BS SjukVly n4 Basils TS&t yn.ilW On imnl , , v t r i i .& t i r mi - ' day voted to order sll labor unions ia BoflmBttowtt1itfc 4txMw vote tomorrow Bight on the tuetioa of atrikfng ia aympathy wth ths styiking police, SAYS OUTSIDERS DIRECTED PROBE aiMl until after ths iaduatrial eon fereare. ' The two telegrams follow s "Honorable SajsiBsl Go rape r. President of tile American Federation of Labor, vVahiglo. 0. C.J avlew oTWe dirVufff ferirflinril any present satisfactory mediation with regard to the steel situation th Provi dent deal res to nrge npoa tho steel mea through yes ths wisdom snd desirability of postpotiing actios of any kind until after the forthcoming industrial sou fcreaes at Washington. (Signed "J. P. TUJIULTr 'Hon, Louis Brownlow, Comminioaer of the District of Columbia, Wesbing ton, D. C.t - j.. . "The. President suggests th great sdcisability of postponing sny ieaue re garding ths police situstios until sftar the furlhcoiuisg laduitrial conference at Wasblagtoa aad hopes that ths post poncent ca bs effected. (Signed) "J. P. TtmTLTT."t Ta Purify aad Enrich lhs Blood Tska GBOVE'S TA8TtLKH8 Chill TONIC which' ia simply IKOSf and QUI.MXE .suspended in 8yrup. cio Pleannt Even Children Like It. Viu can aoos feel It BtrengihcBiog, Isvlg orating Effect. Pries Ooc. , OVERMAN TO SPEAK " j FOR THE COVENANT tContlaaed frosa Psg One.) eomrnos citizen, but I know the com-j tional withdrawal of the United States men people hers are with him.' v . - :. Bsaimer Dtarrhoca .. eaa be controlled mors quietly with GBOVrs BABY , BOWEL- MtUICIKE snd it is absolutely harm leu. Just as effeetivo for duit Pries e. . -- r - Report Treaty To Senate Floor Cm a M M t n!nAAl . rui niiti widrtuoou (Contlnaed from Pago One.) Xiom the Icapue ; refusal to assume for sign territorial guaraatee or mandates without ouaetion of Congress nadvr ar ticle ten; exeluaiva srtlou in domestic and political affairs, sffl interpretation of tbe Monro Doctrine -solely by this for,, rMlitntw, I rnintrif TlittCsiJKittJba. uderatuia-vi tbo treaty by tba Be nut e. It will bs discussed snd. disposed of..in opes session, Clinirmsn Lodge so an nounced today in reply to an inquiry from the Vieo-Proldnt.V - s :: - la urgipg menibgrf on Jhe pemoeratis side to "coins out of th valley of tul of theTorcigo B elation committee, will seah against ratification. Th majority report, accompanying tie tresty, contained 4S smandJients to ths tresty ssd four resVrvstionf to lbs lesgus covenant. Two of ths sroend ments promise to,b ths subject of pro longed debate, as they would award Shantung to China Instead of "Jspaa temporarily, and would provide that ths United State bars k vote in tbe league assembly sqnal to that of Orest Britain. Soma indication of the majority feel ing; oa the points Whs give- today by Senator Kenyos, who declared thst hsd the lesgus covenant not been interwoven with ths treaty ths Shantung snd voting clauses would havs been ths oily things standing iu ths wsy esj speedy ratifica tion. Tho other principal amendments re ported would prohibit the United States from having representatives on repn ra tios commission. Ths othsr smend ments deal with phraseology. Ths chief light is sipeetsd bv bs over ta four reservstions ts ths lesgus cove Brfnt. They arei Ths right of uneondi- (Contiaaed from Page Oae.) that Armour A Co., aad Cudahy A Co. would ealend the same offer. T. 0. Park, n Tulsa, Oklahoma, retail dealer, occasioned aom questioning when hs told the committes thst bs ws st n loss to know "where this romplslut about high prices comes from, becsuae liewpls who ought to know thst what they nrs paying 'now for living will bs cheap row pa red with what they will pay ia aiity or alnety days." Steel Workers in Call For Strike Ask Recognition (Continued from Pegs On,) tba naion nad would answer th coll by dropping their tools- Is sdditlon, nnios oflicisls mid, the strike would ksvs wlds ramiBcationa by its effect s other Industries. Kvidenco ot tha bittf rssm in tbs re lation) between tbo anions sad ths steet'mills was seen in allegations mads ia th statement by ths anion head aaaouariat tho strike. Seven nnios members and organiser, the stsUment aaid, had bees killed recently b th armad guards and thugs employed; by tbs companies. WIUOV AISO AsKt THAT FOL1CB FIGHT B DELAYEQ. Ob Beard President Wilson's Special Trsin, Sept. lO.-President Wilson to asy through Mecretsry Tumulty sont s telesnm ta Samuel Oompor urginl ths Steel men to postpone their tbrestcn4. action until after ths forthcoming in duitrial soafsrsacs is held st WsshingJ too. At ths a bis tims hs telegraphed A DISCOVERY THAT -BENEFITS f.TANIUMP Tw discpverlM bv t4(3ed frentlr U human nrelfnre. Ia USA Newton origintted th vaa urn process far rendrqjinr milk wit) rnnc toirsr to n tml-fiqmd form. Is HIS Ilorlick nt IUinn,W'inHi. orsred bes to rsducs) milk ts) sfry asV form with extract of waited (Trains, trtVAofct csne B8ir. Thin prodac, HO BUCK bok1 MnltnsJMUkw (Name sinm copied bjr othnrs.) lis nntrlilvn vnlue, tlif sitiblHtw nnd of preporntipn (by limply stininff in Vter)and tho" fast that It keeps in any olimatr, hs proved of much vglue to monkind u an IdenI food-drink from fn'aqr tooWofs. - Ask fsr NOMNKaN ammnltsns 7lllllllllllimiIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIMIIMIHU North Cnrolinn'o Muiicnl Contor IPiafios! nt Player-Pianos I : Aiupico' Reproducing Piano Sheet Music Music Rolls Our President i as tapabls and haa-t guarded our rights ss sincerely as these., men who 1 sre Irfing ,v to maks ths world believe 'Ameriraalsm' Is Isolstlon "had selflshaes. Ws are IrMitv ialTet a nit nn one wanted In our Obligstioas ib srtcr-war prooiems like AmcricsnS, . - -''I havs read in ths Iocs! press where yoa ware expected to bolt now thst the President wss fsr sway, snd I wanted you to know tha situation in tha middle west. I beg of you to support ths Presideat aad work for him. I in only Bad Breath can bo overcome bysorrsct ing Indigestion, aoastipatlon. Irrei MUNYON'S Paw Paw Pilk AlX OMjaaiBT9Qm boraBesS," Senator Krryoa declared ia bis address today there, wers votes enough in the Senate to ratify ths tresty with sultnntinl reservations. . , Replies ta President. They ars not hers to ratify it with out amendment," bs said. ''The votes sr hers to defest ths whole' treaty, regardless of consequences, if sub stantial reservation aro not adopted. Make no mlatnke sbont that. It can not bs ratified and will not be unless , L reservations 'are adopted sabstaBtially like those presented by tho f oreig lte latioas Committee. Abuse aad villifl catioa even from ths, highest source of tbs land will not ehnngs th minds of mea who biivs givea long. eon. scientious, dorp tbought to this subject andmbelicya ,that ratiflcntioa .in the !s a betrayal of this country. "la stsnding for - reservstions they sre not standing against aay pma ts carry out th term of tba Paris con ference; they " nro not - contemptible quitter, nor are they me re time a ev er. They nvo trying to Americanise this league. Tbcy nisy reply to Presi dential billingsgate, to tbs charg of 'contemptible quitters,' that ths most contemptible quitters ia tho history ot tho world wero tboas who sssembtcd with high ideals at tho Paris confer ence and permitted Japan to take over Shantung ia violntioa of soma of ths fourtoea points aad ia violation 'of ths doctrins of sclf-dcterminatioa and ia violation of God's sternkl justice. : : l '. rer? srnw 1 X. A. And other 1 Vwet diaor- 1 dors Diarrhoea, - Cfcolrrn MortHis, stc. 5 e Bo pro pa rod to chock and ? Tlievo,acfcittroui)le bf 6 kaepiDs; in tho family j j mcdlcUto cbost a botUo of . Dr. ThncKer't '' : Dinrrhon Mixture 1 1 la nso for balf a century. 2 At all drag stores: SSe. Money Back If no beasflt. C Thachor Msdlolno Co. ! Ctssttaaoota, Tenn-, U. fl. A, Dnrabl Durham Hotitry , Bvocfucf of in&tttrUd cfsmoe rci never of Chili Labor. Ws haoene strut or lockouts. t .fiJ.fJ.JJ, In Goes the Ice to male t chilled, tinkling glass of Tetley's Iced tea coolingr anJ jrefrosh ing! It drives the heat aweyl Tetley's Teas are selected from the world's finest tea gardens blended from 15 or more teas carefully packed to protect the strength and flavor. - Enjoy a cooling, frosty glass of Tetley's clear amber-colored Orange Pekoe Tea with dinner! ET LEY'S TEA a- I DzidcII fiTtrzis I t, T.RQWUS, Mgr. RALEIGH, ft. C. FIRESTONE records shew that mileage adjustments wers so few and trouble cam so seldom that a new basis of adjustments was arranged: 1 FabricTirs,6000Milcs Coi'd Tirc$000Milei ;; - . -.' T"! :. Your dealer knows that the Firestone Gray Sidewall Tires have delivered such mileage as to make this new standard adjust ment more conservative than the v old standard was for ordinary tires, Moot Milca per Dollar MILLS TIRE CO. Distributors for FIRESTONE Tires . , in Eastern North Carolina. t . 325-8 F.jrelteTlIU Street , it- HALEldH, N, C Wtm ailmanta mxA irrarn. icm B rAjr I sWWew U LrOTtDtl llteMUil i 'UWICM - I eoodidotibynstng J ' . v I IJ 1 T" ... j " n f re. " ) JL. L.1 'Vl1 j i ABrawee'ias - -. -. f '1 "--.soea. !. J ' J 1 whieotdovea. t :mA - ' .1 Vi,"'V'fi II.J "7 U lis II 111 .. Z"" J wMii. Made tFSWtwAaWBb. Etui! f saddle a ere I I SUckaadwkB. 1. " t-aamm-wnmSnmyyam ! , , Phono 262 v' 1 : ' '. Phona 202 i , - . ',- i ' I Pkeno 262 t . . ' i . I aa a J , - I . '. I w,LJjliKa a i li.'-.'. iww" " ' " mark ticket and that mark means true', stocking value Every pair of Durable Durham Hosiery boars the Durable Durham trade-mark. It ia your protection your guarantee of oerviceable stockings. Tho " atrong reinforcing nt point of greatest strain giyes months of extra wesr. v '" ' Women who do their own mending have lenmed that it U the right hosiery for every member of the fnmily. It novo money nd it naves darning i bscause k Jot wear longer. ' There in not one hosiery need that Durable Dur ham doe not moot Tho children's stockings aro strongly double reinforced. Styles for men nd women are also made stronger where tho wear ia harder, and include all faahionable tsJerxsv Aside from tho sheer mercerized lisle weights there are several fleecy-lined stockings for coldest weather. Ask your dealer to show you DURABLE DURHAM IW5IBRY FONm WOMEN AND CHILDRXN Every pair in strongly reinforced. Log are full length; tops are wide and elastic; soles and toe- ' are smooth, seamless, and even; and the aize are nccurately marked. Thel)urharn dye do not fad. . Look for the trademark ticket attached to every '-4 pair. You should be able to get Durnblo Durhnm i Honiery at any dealers. If you cannot write our Snlen Department, 68 Leonard Street, New York, , ' Durham Houery MilU, Durham; N. C Sake OfHoei If Usmnto Stroot, Now York . . se---LU-- -Jam'"" J. ' .: . There's mere te the CJoaniaf Bunlatw , ' Than the mere application of Cleaavby Af onU ; IDEAL ' DryCleaning - ." : .1' : . : U accomplished only thru a thoro knowledge of textiles and fabrica, thm a knowledge, of dyes snd the action of dirt pease, Juices, Ink, etc on theerdyea, ' " This knowledge coupled with expert sbility what makes this the safest place in Raleigh ta send your gsnnents for cleaning. ,. -4...,,.. 'i, ..:.:, -IT-, J-. .s:- v,. '. Just phone the Phone 282 Pkoal 282 Phents 253 DEAL Cle&ninsr Co. a s i . a Cleaaars an4 Dysrs. 4t rayettovlllo St. I ...... vTMY' - aa iw i aj fsa si m snm. I . ,;:'!!!:!!nni:!:iiiiiii!!:!!!!!i!!!r:::::!!!:::.;
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