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m THE NEWS AND OBSERVER. WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 17, 1919. RELIEF REACHES FLOOD SUFFERERS" ' ATCORPUS CHRISTI -Xnown Death list JaJhal. One Town Alone Numbers : One Hundred UNCERTAIN CONDITIONS IN STORM-SWEPT REGION Kfty-iix Unidentified Bodies Dlicovired ' Between Fort- land and T&ft; Many Killed or Drowned Elsewhere Are Beported; Machinery - Belief Completed trere mi nod m one large- grave near Whit Point, a Kueee Day tonight, it thort tl litis Bee iroi tho place wher th.ejr.yfer recovered J rem the Waters of the bay. Immediate interment mart necessary by the condition of the BROCK WILL PROBE " ALBEMARLE AFFAIR (Continued from Page One.)- For (By the Associated Press.) Dallai, Tex,. Sept.. 18 With th knowa death list at least 9 tt Carpu Ckrlati and ettimatei that the toll' "will - amount to 75 or 100 in that eity alone, - th aituatioa ia the atorm-'swept west gulf region of Texa continues uneer ' Uln tonight. ' While th death list ia th affected territory outaide of Corpua C'hriati - - probably it considerable, there wat no conflrnatioa of report placing the total well iato th hundred. Probably th .a I a.f.. t it. 1 I'hriati tonight in tb ftmeat that (Ifty-aix bodies, Bon of which had been identified, had been discovered between Portland and Tart. Thla Information 1 ittiti wno mrmn idii h di iba ne vera at Fortland, whir lip . bay eight Billet weti of Corpui Chrlitl, - tad twelve at one ranch home and Is at mthit. Report! ia railroad circlet at Baa Aatonio wer thft th dead ia Bock port would aot exceed three, Jiadlo advieet at Galreatoa aaid aiz men were drowned at Port Aranaoa and that all th woman nd children there had bee tared. Telegraphic service received by th Associated Pratt direct from Port La vaca, which place hat beea isolated line Sunday, reported no lot of lift tker or at Seadrift and Port O'Connor, but aaid th property damage at Port Lavaca would be about 100,000, mainly a th bay front and to (hipping. Port O'Connor and Beadrlft were enld to hare been considerably wrecked by th wind which reached a velocity of 63 ilea aa hour. Th velocity for a few . Meoad at Port Laraea waa reported a aaring attained m mile. Machinery Far Relief.' Stat machinery for th relief of form sufferer wa completed lata to ' day by Governor Hobby, who ordered nlta of th Teia National Guard to rellv Federal troop la charge f th Itaatioa at Corpua Chriati quickly a trantportatioa could be arranged. Th Governor laaued a proclamation nrglng prompt contribution! of money and auppliea. v Three relief train reached Corpui Chrlitl today with food, bedding, cloth ing and medical supplies for the thou and of homelea and atrickca real-, deat and other train were en route. Two relief train were reported (tailed by waahout at Alice. Tent. Bevea acout airplane were orderod from Baa Antonio to go to Corpui Chriati and find aultabl landing fielria for large plaaei which may be need to traaiftr aupplie from stalled train. Latett ttimatei placed the property loai ia Corpui Chriati at tea million dollar and meager advice indicated th damag at Pert Aranaa would be very heavy. Seecu worker faced tremendous tatk of clearing th debrlt blocked streets and a tteady rata which act la at noon turned th street into mud. Red Croat Oa th Job At ITan.L Beveral of tb eity bakeriet at Cor nut Chriati returned operation, turning their entire output .over to th Red Crot for dJitribotiOb. Th lilt f mlhing ai i.orpur vnnsti waa being gradually 'reduced ai refugee continued to be found after having floated la tb bar on wreckage or haviag been drlrea inland by th ttorm. Approximately 175 of the unfortunate wer takea, from wreckage at Odem, 10 milea west of Corpui Chrlitl. They wer reported to bar Buffered intensely from expoiurt. Th atorm carried building and wrtekag many milei inland, accord ing to report from Odem aad Blntoa a which region seventy victim ar r ported to have beta found. Hundred of peraont wer reported iT Biu irarnun in seiepnon omcea ia Corpui Chriati awaiting an opportun ity to aead word of their tafety to out- no relative and friend. Wire con ditioaa, however, coatiaued virtually inauequai. y' r amgnt T Mom Last MM rorty-rea victim of th tropisat hurriean which Iwept Corpui Chriati and thti taction early Bunday morning eau neeo Drougni to the temporary morgu ia id county courthoua at aa tirly hour tonight. Ia addition to the toll ia thla city, 86 wer reported dead ia th vicinity of Portland, aero tNuec( Bay from Corpu Chrlttl, l.M,0 Property Ua. ( With the death , list mounting iy teap aaa th property ion bow placed ia th Btlghborhood of 10,000,000, th ptonle of Corsu Chriiti toalvht. SI hour after th patting of th torm. aeemingry wer jatt coming to a full realiaatioa Of th frightful cataatroph uireuga wnica tney a4 patted. Every laduitry ia th city ia prottrated, bui aeaa at a eomplet etandttill, communl cntioa of all kind badly thatUred aad th food and hoaalnc Troblm Beat. Th 47 knowa dead ia Corpui Chriiti and the reported 66 victim! Bear. Port land ar not expected to be anyh?r near th total death toll, but th Hat wit aot expected to b inereated fur trier tonight, i with th coming of flr knew acarehing partie which ar fouring th eity and th thore of Corpui Chrltt and N'aecel pay itt pended for th day. Allowing for duplicitioai, and many 'orni wietimi probably; hav been re j irtcd at lent twice fronPUifferent e -urcel, th general belief her tonight v t)i total number of dead la the -filial vicinity of Corpui Chriati 1 rc ich about IS. Many victim hav hurled without having beea Men tha t the aheriffVae ihot by a itriker. ia tur had been ahot down, indig nation rran 'high. Th mayor aad the acting ihcriff deputixed. every citizen who turned up expressing himaelf againtt the uaion, tied a blue ribbon ia hi lapel, put a gun in hit hand and tent him forth to maintain order. Forty riot ghna were brought to town, and the were girca out to groupt ita tloned in varioui parte of thi- town. Thli riled th union men, who retented the lgbt of varioui overtceri and of fice employee! of the mills, recently activ and conipieuou ai anti-union propagandist!, now armed againtt the anion with legal authority Bad Cold teel. Mayor J. A. Orovei gave out th fol lowing interview here today: "The regretnble incident of yesterday ia a thine of the tatt. and from all tide i people ar determined to uphold lawj petition of the inexcuaable riot and blocdahed that occurred her yetter dcy. ' Blamea Ontald AtjMator. ,, ''Tb mill employe of Btanly county hav beea among the hidhcit type of litiaena of thla county. No trouble wat ever anticipated or ipctcd by them until ielf-contituted radical and out tide agitator! came, and by prejudice ind f alaehoodr began to poison their Ktindt agaiait their frienda and eiaH ployeri. Thcte agitatori, whbat only ob ject ii tlieypromotion of their own eelflih nrts, ram here week, after week ct- ana rt. N 'Unnlly,' after Week Tff agitation, t ier prevailed oa the mill operatirei to leave their potitlont, atop work and go out oa a atrike, bat even then thete people did not realize how far their untrue advlier and agitatora wer lead ing them, and little did they expect that their itrik would lead to blood- l'ifd and riot, but with tlielr mindt lonttantly uoiaoned by thete agitatori they forgot the principle.! of un ionium for which they itood. Tlioy forgot tnt menage of th Governor that there thoiild be no Interference with the r'aht of other men who wanted to work. Evident to Convict. They bow aland " with the other good cititent of Thi! community tn tee that the punlihment falli upon tbote telf-aame agitator that to ricniy ai aarva it. There la an abundance of evl dence her to convict thete trltatort of inciting thi riot, and it will be pro daeed at th proper time, in toe mean time, ipeaklng for th entire citizen Ihlp of th community, I will any that no man will b allowed or permitted to interfere with the rights of others and that any man who deiirei work nd employment ihall have it without hindrane or molettatioa from at) pcrion." BOSTON FIREiVIEN TRUE TO THEIR DUTY Governor Congratulates Them; voting ot various unions Still in Ooubt (By The Associated Presa.) Bottoa, Bept. IS. Th outitandlng development today in th tituation re ulting fronv tb polir atrike waa th declaration of the city' firemen that come what might, they would remain at their poiti of duty. Th Voting of union affiliated with th former pa licemcn en th question of lupporting tb latter, continued quietly and meth odically, and there waa grave doubt of the outcome. Immediately upon learning ef th ac tioa of th firemen't union, Governor Coolidg addretted a letter to the fir commissioner, congratulating them. Beasturinc wat found alio ia the fact that th attilud of th firemen wat In harmony with the wlibei of the American Federation of Labor. Tour thousand girl, member of.th tele phone operators' union, were voting to day and tonight upon the question of a lynupaUieti atrike. Printer and Prtaaiaca Vet Ing. The llostoa Typographical Union and the Web Preetmen'i Union alio were voting tonight. . - Three thousand member of th ma chlniata' union and marin maehiniit will meet for, a vote oa Thurtday. Brewery workeri, bottlera, driver, th. bar-tender and th United Hebrew ileib..tjr'df hav, vot .nnU! thy forgot -ikrft""-trm4&&xffi'it 'twWo In San Francisco Today Presi- t dent Wilson Has Four Speeches Scheduled - (Coatiaaed bwavPag Oat.) th train by a band and a committee of eltixena and later rod in aa auto' mobil parade. Amoncthoae Oa the ttage were Mayor O. W, Buratlde, W. C Cook, HcpubU- ean National Committeeman from couth Dakota, aad former Senator Sobert i Gamble. - "Mr. Wlltoa intend, with hit Lea. gu of Nationi. to adopt a new gotera mint for th United State of Amer tea," Senator Johaao aaid. ''It ll aetly what w do not with ta hav done We do not require a now government at thli time. W are content to live nnder the coaitltatioa and th declare tioa ef independence. "Wa Inalet that the government of Washington and of Lincoln and of Bootevelt, the Bepublie which we have eheriahed and which hai grown' great under th doctrine of Americanism. thall not be auperaeded by an over- lordabip of eight foreign nationa or by a luper government in which our voice will b but one of nine. In thia omio- oui tentence, Mr. Wilton hai told hi pur note and tb pur pot e of th Lestru of. tiOBI." T Drive Oat Malaria Aa' Balld Uo Th Syttean Takf th Old Btandard QBOVE'S TASTELESS' chill TONIC. Ton know what you ar taking, a th formula ia printed ea vnr label, (bowing i Quinine and Iron ia a taiteleit form. Tb Qalnln drive out the malaria, the Iron build np th ayttem. 00 cent. Adv. Hitchcock Draws First Blood From Mr. Lodge In Treaty Fight in Senate BRIDGIR8-8HEPHERD. I. -nine Victlmt Burled. ., Sept. J8 The bodie '--n fd children, all hurrn'Aue and tfood Lovely Horn Wedding Solemnised at Greeavlll. i dreenville. Sept. Id. A lovely wd dlaa waa aolemniaed tia afternoon at U9 OODW 04 tllP UIIUV 9 jiairuw,, ... and Mr. D. J. Whlchard, when their attraetlva and popular daughter, Mln Essie Shepherd Whlchard, became th bride of Sorgt. Bamuel Leon Bridgeri, of Rowland. N. C. Th wedding wti beautiful for lti tmpliclty and wa wltneawd by few invited guctti ana reittivei. Th marrltg took place in th 11 brarv. th deoorationi being cut flow era, potted plant and lighted taper a, beautifully carrying out a color achem of oink and rretn. Just before the bridal party entered Mia Tnei PillmaB anf flrThrmi ingly and delightfully, "ror Yon." A the tweet note ot thi aong did away th plaao under th deft touch of Mr. Llna Baker, began the familiar ttralui of Lohengrini and thi brirtnl party en tared ai follow! i Mia HeTjnie Which ard, (liter ot th bride, maid of honor. Bhe wa comely attired and e tered alone. Bhe waa followed by lit tle Min Kllnabeth Cnrr ai flower giri aad Matter Jamet Wllioa bearing the ring on a nlver tray. The brid loaning on the arm of her father, followed and upon her arrival wat met by th groom and hi beat man, Mr. Herbert Waldrop, who enter- d from a lid, door. Th brid wa attractively gawned in a dark hlun trtcolette going-away tuit, with bat and glove to match aad car ried a corsage of bride rote. Th eertmony uniting thet tav young heart war impressively per formed by the Rev. W. II. Moore, pat- tor of the Memorial Baptist church, aaaltled ythtr Rev. J. K, Jarroll. a klnimaa of the bride. Tb rieeaaionn! wai Mendeliahon. Immediately after the eoniummation of th nnptlali Mr. and Mr. BrUgtrt motored to th A. C. I nation where they boarded th 8:17 train for their futur bom tn Lumberton.. They were th recipient of many baadaoma and ateful wedding gift. Th brid ia a daughter of Pottmat- ter aad Mr. D. J. Whichard and i of Qreeavill anntt charming and at tractiv young ladle. She hai a ttrong and enviable personality and enjoyi th friendship of a largo number her and eitewb.tr. th groom ha just returned ffom overtek where a ha been for th natt 17 month! with the army ot occupation. H It a yoang man of tterting worth and count hi f riendi by the tror. Mr. Bridge rt it to become th exprett agent at jjumoerton. LABCI BALES OF TOBACCO .. OCCUR PAIL AT CRIENVILLI Oreenville, Sept. 18. Greonvill ttill continue th banner tobacco market for thi entire vaster aection ot th State. Every day almost tine the be ginning Of th action ha beea a Moek ale, but th price (till continue high and th xermert go ham contented and happy aad tend athsr fjroieri th next day. Greenville w th third market lait ytar ia th Stat In najnber of penndt and hlgheat la- average, price, and thi year all ilgni would indicate that Greenville will lead the ft tat ia both pound nd price. , Catter ftmllea ta B Reterned. . New Bern, Sept. 18. Definite lafor mitioa received here today wa to th af fect that th revenue cutter Pamlico, ta. tioaed t thli port prior ta the antrane. ef America, into th war, wti to b returned immed atelv. Th Vettcl it now locflttii at oTfoIk. ""Z. "' r It.tO Rcaarv Force Enrolled, Brigadier General Bweetior announced today that the revival fit th old Ush achutetti volunteer militia "as a reaerv force of trained men toM immediately available in cat th present emer gency become more lerioui," ha been ao auecciiful that h expected 14,000 mea would bo enrolled by next Sat urday. Meantime, th recruiting of a new police force continue!. A marked decrease la erimt line the Slat guard took control wat reported. but the number of tfreit for drank en net V11 laid to have been greater than before. ' CENTENNIAL OF ODD FELLOWSHIP IN U. S. Sovereign Grand Lodge, I. O O. T., Assembled at Balti- moretJBegina Work (By The Bssociated Press.) Baltimore, Sept. 10. The Hoveveign Orand Lodge, Independent Order of Odd FeMowi, ettted down to work to day at their annual meeting which i being htld bar ia conjunction with. the centennial celebration of the found ing of the order. Th atreeU ar alive with thoustndt or member or th or der. f , Th annual sarad of th Patriarch Militant, the chief tpcctacular featar of, the annual letsion, will take place tomorrow. FIRE CAUSES PANIC: v .. ..... . . i ' UNfc MAN 1$ INJUKbU (Special to New! and Observer.) Henderton, Sept. 18. One man wa injured her tonight during a panic which followed a fire in th Liberty theater. A negro brok hit leg when he jumped from the . balcony. Th pltc wa crowded but th spectator! toon (ought aafoty, Th art, wjileh partially damaged the theater, wai tauted by a parktrpm. defective lee- trio firing. ; " COT. CATTS SAYS CAN'T BE MADE TO, RETBACT STATEMENT. Tampa, Fla'Bept. xe-Qovernor Sid ney J. Catt tonight made reply to th demand of th Tamp eity council," mole tomt ten aay go, mat n retract or deny th (tatement attributed to him at a labor day meeting which he addretted at Pentaeola that P. 0. Krflfcht, a promi nent attorney of Tampa, would be ia danger of hi lit it h walked th itreet ot Tampa. Th Governor t reply, read to the council tonight, wa a follow!! Mettri. Jr. W. BalL preiidtnt city council t W. A. Johnson, eity elerk, aad 1). B. McKay, Mayor, Tampa, Florida "Dear Sir t Your conUuiptibl retolu- tlon concerning what I aaid about Peter O. Knight, ha beea received. It you thii k you cha make ma take back what I ald tuppoaa yon coma np to Talla-liates-ad try it, er th next tins I am in Tampa, aiippot you try it there. Respectfully,-gJ.-eatt, Governor. -; " , Worth Framing. The eity father pasaed a resolution ordering the letter framed, to b bung on th walla ef th council chamber. a Hue. examnl of the retort diat eonrteouiJ .' . Mr. Knight I chief eountel for th teviral photpbatt mining eompaaie whoie employe went on itrik evral month ago and art still on itrik. their demand for higher wagci and ihortor hour being refuted, lie I alio vice presidont aad general contisel of th American ' International Shipbuilding Corporation of llog Ialand and Phil- iolnhia, and ia rpendUK om una at th latter place. . lie U on of tb most rominent attorney! la th State. Th ' council in Ita remlutlon deaounced the I Statement of th Governor. . Th crown of old ag U authority. Cicero. .rjMarii&UakAas do wttn tae menti or tne -cue, tne Senator declared, aad hii doting state ment that th United States waa th beet bop of mankind and would re main to provided , it did not become Involved in foreign entanglement! waa vigorously applauded. William Follow L4g. Senator WllNwma followed Senator Lodge aad aaid thr were constant ehanget befor and after thia country entered th war and -that thPri- dent, with magnificent common tente had met them a they arose HOUSE ABANDONS COLD SWORD IDEA (Centiaaed from Pag Oaa.) the fxperiene of Mr. Madryaa bees Dotn varied and lntcnaive. Frank Hampton, aecreurr ta Sim men, waa today notified by the Navy Department that a band would b dis patched t Tarboro oa October S and 8, for tba Edgeeomb county- fair. The muaicai aggregation witt be rant from nonoik. 4 Simmons "and Pou Invited'To v Attend The Rate Hearing (Coatlaacd from Pag Oa.) stood for th grottes lnequltle la traf fic recordt thia long, forty-two yetrs, witnont nownng it generally regarded ai th biggest reason for the' application of the roada to get a renewal of th or der mad last year which they wer too busy to put into erxect. . It Make a Differenca. To bead off thi annlicatioa ia to aire added aaauranc ot victory in th tuit for adjustment now peading which waa begun beiore Commiasioner Eastman in Baleigb Uit spring. For th earrktt to wis thik, hearing before the commission wonld b disastrous to th fight of th supper, it tary are allowed to put the new differential ia opora an then they can afford to da torn adiuitlnc. Th ehipptrt don't vrant any power given them to rail ratei beyond Vir ginia citiei until th main hearlne ia determined. Technically, however, ther are tena nt action. According to the cate of the North Carolina Corporation Com miaslon, thefe 1 no relation and thev are fighting the application of the car rier from thi angle. Th commercial secretaries, however, ar holding th inter-rclatioa a firmly a they can. Traaoaaeed rrictloa. There is, a everybody familiar with th freight rate agitation iaV North Carolina is concerned, pronounced fric tion between the watmieiioB end the hipperr representatives) h t-creta-ries. No one hesitate to deplore it and a few bear down pretty bard en the bel ligereatt, : albeit they woo' talk, for publication. Simmon Will Probably Attend: "North" Carolina politician hero are interested in th esse and Frank Hamp ton, secretary to Senator Simmon, is f th opinion that h will attead th bearing the rest of the week.,:. Of rours Mr. Simmon, list Governor Bickrtt, can't testify and It Ua't a lima for pleading." Commissioner McChord msy er may not bt disposed to view th senior Senator presence a a big (tick ia the hand of th (hippcr. Beamaa to Take Staad Tomorrow. M. R. Beamaa. secretary of th Ra leigh Chamber of Commerce, will go en tho tnnd CTiurtday mrrnlng. Bcm-ar with Duncan, Wilboit, Barlow and Broughton baa beea ee-vera) day under going drilling at th band of 1. ard Fshbaek, who rtpreteati tbout fif teon North Carolina chambers. -Happiness is a roadaiUe flower," Iro ing on the highway of usefulness; plucked,' it shall wither la thy fctnd; pasted by, it la fragratieo t thy plrt - Stomach Ills permanently cVuappetr after drlnkisf tbo eeltbrtted Shilr Mistral Water. Positively guaranteed by moaay-back offer. Tlstei Use; eoat a trifle, De livorod snywbor by oue Raleigh Agent, Porter Oaady Co. Phone theo-Adv, ffl Hotel Raleigh ' Increasing patronage is a "straw" which tells. Daily, our registrations increase and ' our CAFE "grows apace. "THE RE ' S A RE ASON" : . L2J enroute to Pltteburgh aad Detroit pa -a pleasure trip. Senator Lee S. Overman left Wish (ngton tonight for hi horn in Bali bury, where h will ipead several day with Mr. Overaun. Mr. aad Mr. J. WilUasa Temliaaon gav a recepuon yeiteraay axteraooa from 6 to 7 o clock to aanounce th en gagement of Mr. TOUHnson'i sitter. Mitt Isabel Lamoate, to Mr. Thaddena C. Hill, ef Fremont. N. C. Th wtdding will yik pltc in November, at Tayetto ville, N. C, Mis Tomlinaon ha a heat of frienda la Washington where b attended oehool aad both th brid and bridegroom elect art known through out North Carolina. Mie Florence Itabell Moor, of Ony MoOrt, a lawytr of Kinston, N. C waa married ia Washington last night at o'clock to Chart Rowland Btebbla. of Baltimore. The ceremony wa performed ia th St. Paul' church. Mist Moot i well knowa in Kinttoa. "What Reprentativ Weaver of North Carolina dooant kn,ow about bird 1 not worth knowing,'' nay a Washing- to a aewspaper. "II understand their habit, can imitate their calls, i ea speaking term with their egg, and vrything. "When the Hons it not in section Wetver .wander arouad . through tb eapitol ground holding convert with th Jay birds., oparrow hawk, erow. blackbird aad auca ether bird at ar foaad around Washington. . And th town i full of bird. Weaver got th bird habit through wandering about th North Carolina hill." ' Madry Co to Colombia University. R. W. Madry, whose homo it In Scot land Vck, Halifax outy, wa in Washington today ea hi way to Now York city, where h win enter tho School ef Journalism of Columbia TJai venity. At Chapel Hill correspondent for North Carolina aad Virginia dailiea. Mr. Madry evidenced a newspaper talent that will le further tlntuiatd and re inforced by a year' ttudy in th school of jonrnalisa where theory and practice are combined. Aa a ntwt gatherer aad correspondent at th University , of North Carolina, Mr. Madry developed rapidly, v V ' . - ' , a anaaagtr of tho tlumnl revltw In : tit absence of E. R. Rankin, and at I manager of th university pre service, i ii iifikjijw I TOUR DOLLAR DAT -BARGAINS rmt'fWfitltiiMili SPEND ' TOUR DOLLAR HERB El lis ber g's . 18 Earat Hargott Street See What Your Dollar WiU For You On "The Busy Corner" New Fall Coat '-"7 Suits cial For Dollar Day Strictly all wool poplin suits ia black, navy, brown, or taupe, braided, with plush, velvet or fur collar, real vain 33.00, for Dollar J4 75 -L - New Fall Dresses In all wool terg. braid trim med, or mbroldry( aliovtln aatia dreseet, handsome stylos, $18.00 value, ipttiat for Dol lar Cay CI 9 09 wt - 4Wl Vv Specials for One Dollar 4 Spring Suit (Th akirt '. is worth $3.00). For Cf AA Dollar Day i.?liUU 18.50 white r blaek J QQ $1.00 $1 JiO .voile waist, all lxe ........ .J. f.00 gingham house f A A dresses efloWW 12.00 Galatea Middy tjt AA blouse tPleUU $1.00 1.50 boys' wash suits,' aiaes I to 6.. 11.80 fin boyi rota- Si AA per. lxe I to ...iJlsUU SpocUU For Dollar Day New FaU vtlvet hat ia black, navy or color, larg and amall allor a will M poque. For Dollar Day, 1 nn each tPA.VU - Specialf For Dollar Day All wool allp-ovort ia bin, pink, : navy, blaek. orange, paa, old rote, Amtrleaa beauty, or ox-blood. Bargain at 17.50. For DoUtr Day $495 Cotton Up-ovr, all color aad tit, for Dol lar Dty :$2.98 MiMyi Suits All wool oorg regulatioa ttyU rod or gold blma, pita ted aklrtt, in ataes from 14 to 44. $11 Mt value, for 41 0 AO Dollar, Day .....? Xat70 ELLISBERG'S "pn the Busy Corner ELLISBERG'S , ao iimt wa . i ; Kotle. 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Tl u Mtrtlia.rri wlik nf Lak Km, f. taa dmMa ..m 41 i.iu. tm Mrrk ek aslil Dial Himim. ......mIi. mmm mim lhar kk a .naaca, tk, kttiwi- III Specials For Dollar YPy Only: Man's AH-Wool Suitti iaca 35, 34, 35 and 38 SILSO Younr Mon'a W a i t Saam Suit, in Blue and Brown Flannalo $21.50 Men' H t- Work Sockt 8 pair for - SI. 00 On lot Suito - of 35 Boya' $3.95 Boya Blue Serr Suita in Waist Seam Modal, the latest stylos $8.45 .: Man's Collars in broken aiaes if we hare your sise, 6 collars-- . j. $1.00- Men'a $1.50 and $2 Stiff Cuff Shirts and few Soft Cuff Shirts-- $1:00 Men'a Plaited Silk Socks, 85c values ih Black, White and Palm Beach 2 pair . , $1.25 Udies Silk Hose, In Black, White, Gray and Cordoran, $1 values 3 pair- - - t $2.00 Men's Hats, $2 and S3 values " i" ' $1.00 - Men'a Silk title Socks 50c values 3 pair . $1.00 Ladies' Black Uid White Hoao, 20c value, 8 pair $i;o BoyaVKhakl Pante, $1 values) 2 pair SI. 25 GLOBEiC :Cls O-THING COMPAMY 7; Corner WOminston and Exchanff Streets Walk a Clock and Save $5 to $10 on Your Fall Suit. mi juwik, UmiM Uiuilaa. 4
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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