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-f-r- SATURDAY QI?WP,SOTEBEfi 20, lftig. THE ffEWS PPSEfiVER. n ill nn n mm mi nn mm ii imni . - Sixth-Annual-Event Wilt Be Held Near HiHsborp Early . . In November By A. RO?NSON. purbara, Pept. 19. Tbf ii;tt annual field trial' of the Piedmont Allocution will be field t Uillsboro beginning on tlie "of fcovemfcer and 'donfinulna; tbrougU.tlie J5tb. 'Jhei'i wHl be fit awakes tbre member stake end two epen itakei. TJi present outlook is for greater trial thaa ever before Lei, ad tjili if due o (be fact that the war ii oyer and more interest Si pejus taker to thii eport. ' The judges wilt be the moit experi enced field trial judgci to be found is the eountry.' They are J. B. Moon, of Cap May, H. J.; Kbrrin G.'Barr!, o CharlottesviHe, Va.. and A. F. Mor rtaefte, of Norfolk,' Ya. JSnrrie elos Oefober 20. fleadguartcrs will p Hillf- bore and Ihirbnm. ' 'At j appear now. Hirs)oro if likely to be -unable X t urnisb hotel accommodation" foC'.-tte" crowds that contemplate attending. . Cash purses and prizes will be atouml f 1.000. ' A guaranteed eash puree of 300 will be given the winners, divide a follows: (il50 first prize; 9100 sec ond prize; 30 third prize.. The promoters of tbie trial are ex pecting more than one hundred entries. fomi of the entries have already come as far ts Hartford, Conn., and there Will be dogs from nearly every 8tae in the Union. f ' On Kovember 14 there will be a big free -barbecue and Brunswick stew at Sleigh but not on the sly at 2 o'clock Johnn have returned from Charles ton, B. C where they lave been ia at tendance upon the annual meeting of tfre"aTgonTTf" the "tSoabuard fhtfrrfty system Dr (Cheatham iatea that the biggest feature, to him, of tbie meeting, was the inauguration of a, health 4e. partnient bytbe Seaboard- system for a better sanitary condition on the" part sfstions as well at oa til rolling stock. Clvlng Employes Pleasare; The East Durhtra Cotton Manufac turing Cowpsny, cf which Col. 4. Uar per Erwin ji( M'f rnanager, is earing for tfreir operative in manner tht is creatine enthusiasm among their work ers.' Tpia compnnv hit just completed a swimming pooj 25x100 feft, whieb is receive 'on the part' of fht operatives ii i joy. ' There) are two rooms one for women nj one tof rnen." The shower, baths art now bring' Installed. There fa also a small pool for the chil dren, with' drptb Of water rditnble for' the tpti. The us Of these1 poot end shower baths are free Jo the opera tives "Tfiey sre so arranged tha ffie water can be "heated 'wlieif ncccmrl" PRESIDENT INVITES CHILDREN TO. JOIN JUNIOR-BEP CR081 . I WW . M ! - (Speciof to Jew and Observer. Atlanta,' Ga., gepf. JAf president of fh pajl)' $) f4 f president of the American Bed roa. Wood row Wilson todny addressed Mtcf to the school children of America, advising fhem to join tlie Junior Bed Cross and engage' in its -pence time activities just ,- two years ago, be asked them )n join the Junior Kcd Cross nri 'jbYotiKh it help to serve their eountry in the war. x "The Junior Red Cross will instruct you In ideals and hahita of service." says his letter, "will show yon how to he useful to your school, how to aid the older people in your community in their efforts to promote the health and comfort of the people Simons; whom you lire, and how to help children who LVAKF PflRFRT STHDFNTS l! NAME OFFICERS FOR YEAR -T- p. i t f ' I Jaatl -"ores$ SeptC VL. .? meeting of the student body last night of the college chapel, members of the Senate committee, the 'student' irovera ing body and the an embers of the staff of the college weekly paper, "Old Gold and Black," were elected. The elec tion by the students followed the ap proval by' the faculty earlier in the day of the two eeta of aatnet'whlck were submitted by nominatiug commit tees. 1 The college weekly, whieh this year Is under the'direetiou of th stu dent body instead of the literary 'so cieties, will get out its first edition oa next Friday, it wis stated. The following ' staff waa elected: Editor in chief,. Edgat E. J'olk; ath letic editors. B. T. Ward-aiM Carroll Weathers; Sssoeiate editors, W. N. Viiljami C- P. Greaves, E. P. Bolman and J. 8. Green; art editors, B- J.'. Fop and T. E. Moore; faculty editor, rrof. H. A. Jones; pttsmcM managrrt, iofct P. UrshaII and WT W. Pv-arcej py unanimously adopting the re port df the' nominating 'tcmimlttce 'as approved Jbr 'the factilty, ' f he student tody named as 'Its koverainir' bodV the j following list of 'suea: B.TT. AVard. chairmsjs: V. K. Htmnck, W. SJ. Iove lacf, V, m Clonts,'T. C. Wyatt, h. 8. CJark, V. B. Johnson, A.' B. ' White Imrst; I y. : Balrtntina and R. S AyritWy;---,-:--.;..:.t-i1' '; fc, rr ; BOY WHO 8WALLOWED MCKEL sfU 'tyjp; Tpjsf-i to pocrop. raycltevilje, fypf: J. Master Harry Price Po'q), eon pf ir. and Jdr's. E. fj. Pool, of this city, celebrated bis second birtliday Thy swallowing a Buffafo nickel, necessitating' aa operariob by a 'tTiroal specialist to rernoff 'it. The'1 nickel lodged ia the' little foJlowV windpipe and eoniplctely- 'chhktod' It,' The coin wat reinoted by Or; MI Smocrt:'1 ' ' ' . . t.-t ' ,, . . I. in Some ball players strike oiH for them selves, others let a piachhitter'do it for them, 1 . i i mtW wletiie man I SI" m , are still auffermir from the elreeta of " i L . J 1 , at., n.ii.i ll i . M m w . A - - j i. w - w t mm rA7 p mm ' ' m -we aww v;ni the children of America aid the cbil- jands for the trials. Ladies -wlU be in vited as well as all sportsmen inter ested in the game. . The .Piedmont field trial was started Ive years ago aud promoted by J. J. Lwon,' with a few dogs. It has now " rrown to be one of the largest sport ng events in the South. Pythlsna Have Banquet. The Durham Lodge, No. 31, K. of P., iad a Damow- and --Pythiae time -laet evening in their lodge room in the Cheek building. It was a typical I'ythian family reunion. Tho large iiumber of members . present did not Vnrry their suppers with them, but they did carry their appetites, and tbx-y were bountifully served with Brunswick ttew andr iee cream. The program was taken care of under the guidance of Chancellor Commander Charlie . Austin find the Grand Chancellor, D. W. Sor lelL The Sieakera oa this night, at tho round table of Knights, were D. W. -JSorrell, H. O. Everett, Judge B. II. ! Fykes and J. ' M. Umstend. "Knight ,l:ood was in flower'' -ewd. their expree- nns were along the linca of matters . -pertaining to I'ythianism and work of j Knights, f Dr. E. B. Leybutn and James R. -Patton hare returned from attendance . 'upon the Orange Presbytery, which hut bea 1b tBHlor at North: Wilkesbors since last Tuesday. The attendance was quite large. The only important business of a nature of interest to Dur ham people was the action of the Pres bytery in dissolving the pastoral rela tions of Dr. Leyburn and the First Presbyterian church of this city, which they did with great reluctance. Durhamites Fly In Air. The three airplanes which are han gared out at John Sprunt Hill's farm fcear the. Country Club, and which will be there three days,, having lit here . yesterday, have had large crowds to wit ness the machines since their arrival. The flyers have been giving some of onr citizens the thrills of flying. Those ; .'Who went up yesterday afternoon nnd took a view of Durham from the tklea were Mrs, E. I. Uugg, Tom Fuller 8ourli g.ife. A. V. Gilbert and Lawrence Duke. The City Board of Education held a meeting Jf''dny fftefuooti d 'dis cussed ';the situation In school master la Durham.' Owing to tbeebnutCd condition of the City schoo bulldftigs, and the great need for rrfore 'room 'to . accommodate the ever-increasing num bers of pupils, the board appointed a committee to confeVwftK ttuilar coinf taitteei from the chamber of com merce and other organizations in the city, to look into the matter of more school sites, and to look around and tee where suitable ones ean be secured for the new high school buildings. -' Nothing Accomplished. Tht sllAe Hcalert' of DUrllattt end th fair price committee la 'the' ehsmber - of eommtrct Jh! morning oT-pvef jtwe hours, wrestled with Uie queitiou i ofthe high price of shoes. The meet- ' fug was composed of a. representative bddy pf the citj'ahoe' dealers; After Bioeh discussion of ' high price no agreement could be reached, to ' lower th prices pf shoes la Durham. The Dnrhsm merchant maintained, and ' proved before the committee, that they i wre operating today on ae greater Sisrgin of profit than they were before ' tlii war. They demonstrated the fact that high prices are dutf'to the greatly increased cost of ahoe to tbem:' ' j)r. Arch Cheatham a n Drt N. If. ; drcn of other countries through the Jtl nior Bed Cross, but your education will not be complete nnless toii lr-r" to be good citizens, and the Junior Bed Cross plans to tcoeh you simple les sons of citizenship through its organ i zation and its activities. Jt Is your generation which must carry on the work of our generation at home and abroad, and you cannot liegin too aoon totraiB" ytror minds and -your habits for this responsibility. By doing what you can to make happier the people of your own neighborhood, your State and your country nnd also1 the people of other lands, you will make yourselves happier. REV. JOHN J. DOUGLASS TO PUBLISH BOOK OF POEMS. Wadcsboro, Sept. 19. Her. John Jor dan Douglass, paator of the Presbyter- Ian church, is contemplating tne pub lication of a book of pat riot ie and Christian poem about December I. Mr. iiouglas has already received many advance orders for the book. The edi tion will be limited. The book will be beautifully bound and -will be illus trated by a talented artist, who aaw service in France. Among the poems will be Mr. Douglass tribute to Lieu tenants Kirkman and Prince, who made the supreme; sacrifice la effort t tat the live of other after tb war. YOUNS WOMEN Very Often Need REAL MEDICINE af rmmt ar. hrttiir It Sw X e, U yaw en stab, malt ran wat ami van ta t aatta Inaltsi anal lcar if raw waat la faal batter, warh battar, alaaa) baetar, aat battar, think batteri II vaai wan ta ba fraa fraaa thaaa periodical palnai If ran want ta cat back and baM (oa4 baaJthi ran ajar aa4 aan av Maine aurtana. If aaa la talllna tt 1 a karn tal If tba; k.M takan a barn toll af b atraaa-th. If (branla atlmanta baa baaa pullint J'lV am, aaa what Ua baa af Bnrtana will aa far yaue baalr. 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Waka PraatCa. mmm ACADEMY OF MUSIC MATINEE AND NIGHT I SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER Jt. .pun i anu iii,.i.jtt'Jirn" 50 r A AH White Comedian Sing WW ere and Dancer ' INCLUDING The Great . . 1 GEOkCEILSON " ' "i" andt ... -IL, . ! JIMMY WALL ; WATCH FOB THE BIG 8TBEET PARADE. ' PRICESt Matinee.. 2Se, (Oe, Tie Mght ;.59r, 75c, 1.00, flM Bests oa 8le aow at the Tucker . . Building Mm jfontgomery p agg EDDIE POLO Ccrney . : The Grei Stunt ', SerU! Tfte Great Gamble ..Specials.. ' a w a a -- ForlTfoday (3aurday) ..... .... , ,f . ' : " r v Middy Suits New Fall DRESSES . MM It: Erwin CettonMai, 6 Preferred. Durham Hoaiery Milla, 7 Preferred. Durham Hosiery Mills, B Common. 6 WE WILL BUY; : Ro-nokeTMaitT Cfi;"7 PreferrM. A. Durham Hoaierj Preerrcd fold issue). 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It docsjaway . "vjth pdoieTand l-eWoupr" wixch is very of ten reporiitjb!e for the lack of perfect hafmony ja etKe tamer ' 'Airs. S. A. nUILANDER, 60 0noie St. Akron. Ohio. you need a medicine' of at a l-'a . a. - ' - uus tana you may t: depend (upon - ntnisT sari i aVaVaw B I M - M I 1 . ' af' -- kV.V Ta HVV . aaV W4 -mW'. j:rarB? m i TiT LVD I A E.PINKHAMMEOICINE COh iYNNiHAf?3. Tte Iteleigli Siitas Ddt a tot Co. u mm Douglas Fairbanks In His First Picture -, P'or the Big . Four 'Jpfolfl l-lpyjdl Qomedy ' "The Majjaihr"5 Over 21,000 circulation and orer 100,000 dally readers are some of the adrantaret offer edrertlsera In TTia Newt and Observer Clsffied columns, 1 -i .
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