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i TIE NEWS AND OBSERVER THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER. 25, 1919. i i I ; i w : i C, j i i ; ' i' i w ti a ' I i e- ' f. I. 1 T f of r i el Kl I f MO DEALERS OF TWO STATES IVIEET Three Hundred- Asambl. Charlotte and -Effect Organization (Speeial to The News and Observer.) Charlotte, 8cpt a4.8ms tares fctt flred BUteiaeJaile dealers from North 4 6oatk Carolina fatkersd hsrs to- (ay and effected a ptrMMit taatloa of the automobile deeiere of tue Carolines. Tea convention endorsed all Us food roads atesjssres wsieh aepeat to bs worth atteatua, (ho Towasead tdU es . " peeialljr, vkiek (Mil appropriate F4 erai fuads to aid State highways, and alee Us Cyot kill, wkik will sks it - aa eSense to traasport a atolea auto asobUs from ons Btfie to aaother. . lUrrr O. kteerk, bas'isiess sanagSf of ths Katioaal Automobile Dealers As- - . enciation, speks this afternoon, as did i. ' aha George Trita. aeld secretary of tkt Natioaal Automotive Eqsipment Asso S cUUoa aad George MeCatckeen, south v eaetera eUreoter of th National Auto mobile Dealers' Assoeiatloa. The eoBveatioa was wekomod at 10 o'clock by Robert Laositer, president ' at Us Oantbe of Oosaatsree. A lunch eoa was eerved at the Southern Man- . B.acturers' Club at aoos, and the final iMuuaess seoaioa bega at To'eloxk aad aded at 8,, -.v.. . (. . . OaVen Electee' Ofteers vet elected as folio we: Lee A. rler, CfcarJette, president; tt. B. Dowliag. ties president for North Carolina) A. M. Oibbee. Columbia, 8. C, viee president for South, Carolina. i-e-- ttarjr-a4 treaeurer t -bselectedbx irlaeanwry, Greensboro ; iL A. Rurttoa, rUJeigki . O. Hawyar, Ashevllle. Vtt , Soutk Carolina, E. V. Pleas, Columbia ; K. K.' We tea, Greenville; A. M. Wiek kanr, Cnarleetoa H. C. Bergen, Florence- ; ' OPERATIVES' TRIAL DEFERRED A DAY . I' . iONiaaed froa fete One.) was therefore adjourned natil Thurs day moraiug. T. D. Alanes. of tfce defence, il his epeeek aa Tuesday, charged that the prosecution was eUangleg to persecu tion, and he was bitter ia hie arraiga . atsnt of the local teatils iatoreeti for roUiaUg ths legal taleat of Albemarle. Us has as criticum of local aUoraeys, ba says, bat ths fart that all are re taiaed is certain iadieaWoa of unfair ness to ths defendants, A. C. Huncycatt is the ono member of the Albemarle bar who has aot been retained. Ba says that he wiahes to bs free to oxprcu himself la bia news paper wbea things are orer. aad. the time has eomo to siienk out. Mr. Haney rutt wa apsroscbsd by the mill la-' terceti, Hut aot by the defendants. , Vet Porter, pii-ketcr, who was shot oa ths moradng of tha fight at the gates, ts aot fairing well. It was neceeeary today tliat bs tie anaesthetized innt ths physIekBa might probe the lafeoted wwuad. Judge Thomas A. Jones, who wss called away yesterday, returned this afternoon and will assist ths defense ia the' remaUder of the trial, ALL PLANTS IN BlKMlNfiHAH DISTRICT ABE IN 01a? RATION , Birmingham, TStAia.. 8cpt. U. All itlaats in the BirmingV district are in fall operatiea and officials of the company doclnred they had ample foreea of men at work in all the steel mills and blast furnaces. Strike leaders asserted they were satisfied with the situation and that within the naat few days work men in practically all ths skilled sraft In this district will toy down their tools and join ths ranks of ths steal wsrksrs. 1 . While tha report that tko letrieal workers bad declared their strike off was dsnied today, It is reported that a S umber of electrical workers who walk ed out at the American Hteel and Wire Company plaut Monday returned to work today, ' Tha outstanding feature of the sit uation today was a mass meeting beld at tha Kaaley sity ball, at whteV B. W. Xing, business agent of the machinists union, announced that ths blacksmiths, machinists and foundry assn had been ordered out by their chiefs, and that all members of thisa unions were aipeeted ( Join ths rauks of ths steel strikers. Btrtks la Called Off. Wilmington. Bcpt, Xi.-Tho strike at Carolina Bhtpbuilding Cottporation's plant, involving mora than a thousand men, was called off today poadikg an iavsstigatioa of griersneci by represen latires of ths Kmcrgency Fleet Corpor ntioa and Shipping Board. ' V " To Stop Coughing Stop Tha TIckto Stops The Tickle Heals The Throat, Cures The Cough -S5c per Bottle . A free Box of Cform'm O-PatuTi'mtm Smhr Vyena the Porct and Penetrates For Head Co!(1j, C3it Cokli and Croup, it enclooed with every bot t!a tf llayej HeaJIr Jloiwjr, . Yoa get ths Crag!) Cyrop ao4 tbs Saiv fjroua price, 5c, lV" - Raoommeodod end Guaranteed to t .s Fub-Jc by . PARIS KTOICINE OOMFAIfY ra: MANX CHILDREN SNAP SCHOOlrAT-WINSTON Plaa Jo Enforce Attendance Law; Speaker! Booked Tor If orember J ,U. XSXZSttSES (Special to The News and Observer.) city and eoanty utborHiet are planning to snferoa the acAeol atUadanee Isw. Jt ia annoaaeed Uore are twaWe tbonaaad ehildrsa of school age la wiaaroa Sfclem, and thjvt osly about half of this number are eated la the schools nitinrulahef speakers sre to msaa uUneiaa in this city oa Buaday, Not ember I, under too aonpiees of tbm Ka tianal AaU-Balooa teagus. Those sche duled for that date include Comjreiis maa. W. D. UpaUawr, of Georgia; Dr. George W. Morrow, of Michigan; Her. J. D. McAllister, ef Tennessee and B. Arthur Holloway, Off Colorado. They will speak at ths local shovebos and nleo at a maea meetiag i the aft- Breaks Aaothesr Keserd. - Deytoa, Ow Sept. SaWror tls 'thirl euosessive time. Major JL W. Srkroeer, chief test pilot at McC'ook fioid, broke the world's two-man Airplane altitude record this aiterjrlon Wjjen be ascended to aa indicated height of 3l,K feet, or approximately sia miles,. A 1 Pers two-pssseager plane wts used in the flight,, . . , Will Most Railway Men. Leadoa. slept, 34,Fnllawtnir a eea ference between Hir jtis Oeddes, ths new minister of transportation, and rremier Uoyd Oeorga ifras announced that 8ir' Erie would meet the leaden of the railwaywca Thurmlsy moraiag. CONCERNED ABOUT ALEXANDER'S VISIT (Caatiaeed f rem Page One.) ton" li arrfstfr '-m ywm:?im? ta Chairman Payne, of tho Mupplng Board, that ships bearing that name are often confused. At the Instance of the Chamber of Commerce there, Senator Simmons took tha matter up with the Shipping Board aad today reeelred aa answew to his Jotter. Ia it, Chairman Psype eiunreats that ths Chamber of Commerce of Wil mington nad the people there get to gether aad st'lect some otbsr nsms whuh " would be representatiTr of the "Frank' and Willi." "JtlT A LITTI.B DirrrOENT-JVIT A LITTLI BETTER" Tailored aft Fashion Park'. Rochester. New York Squarely Up To You In our Ensflish. Clothoa we import tha spirit as well as the style. What that spirit is you can't describe ; you can't explain. You just instinctively know it when you see it. Here, unquestionably, are tha - smartest clothes in Raleigh. And it rests entirely With your own taste in such matters as to whether or not you wil) let us submit them to you. ' From A (100 s)UU Down To aP OL Clothiars HaWdaahers Hattara 318 FayettewUU St Opp. Feat 0Sc 'e It ia all riaht to send your children to College. They learn a lot. But if you educate them in the Bank Habit, and teach them to make the Bank their part ner and confident in all money deals, you. have given them something in the way of education that means happiness. ' GommercialNationalBank Th Walcom. Bank" eommunity and yet not duplicate-tie name of any easel now iu the mer- e&aet maris t riM liko err' much to eoaply with veur reoueit." he writes iScnaJorJ Aimmoas. "were it practicable 9 o so. Thsre are, however, three registered eeele-owflyig-tl-JUnerjraa Jbv and bearing the nemo swilmititfoot One of them Is a schooner, Built I WIS, another is a woodea steam eseeL built ia 1W4. and the Abird if an iron serew steamer. buiH In J8X2. While it is probsWe that this ressel sy, with in a short time, be strickea from the list, there will still remain two bearing the same name. Ia addition, as you know, there ia a naral eaosel by that name. .It would be ery confusing to hare still another vessel of the sme nsms added to tks list." Pension ef Bob Cowan Increased. Congressman Godwin's office t.mley had introduced ia the House a biU to inrrsass the pension allowance of Robert H.-Cowea, ef Wilaiagten, from forty to fifty dollars. Mr. Cowan, be served in toe SpanWi-Airerlcan war as second lieutenant of Company K Sec ond North. Car ell na, is totally Incapaci tated. Maay Wilmington people hsvs interested themselves in his ease ia ths hope tha his pension allowance might be substantially raised. Be is a brother of Jsrncs H. Cowan, secretary of the Wilmlngtoa Chamber of Commerce, and a son ef Captain John Cowsn, mho commanded a. company in the War Between Inn 8tate and who was at on time president ef the Wil mington, Cberlotte and Vstbrrfordton rnilrosd. Mr. James. 8pr.t wil mington, recently msds s appeal to Congressman flodwia in behalf ef Mr. Cowan, but the Congressman la in formed that the pension cannot be in treated above MO. ' 8111 e Beiire Caft. fitocksrd. Major Stednian today introduce! a Mil to place Captsin James Stockard, tf Greensboro, ef the medical eorpi r- ... ... . aa . 1. WJ on tne reureo list oi army omcrn u Twelve years service ia ths army makes rcf'z. sev-:. J him eligible for retirement wboa ines pnrltated. Major Btedman returned today from Mansssss battlefield where he went with several comrades ss tbe guest of Con- gressmaa Moore, or Virginia, to review Old sco nee. He stopped over at Hatlfas to take a look at the will ef, George We ship gum. Wsate Airplane for BmltkleU Pair. - Congressman Poa i doing hie best And. ink j te get sn airplane for the Johnston county fair ia uiUifleJ4 Koxember 4-7. lie took the matter up today with the war department. Mr. Potf hJS just sp poiated Joba Ellis Grimes, of Hmlth field, as a midsbipmaa to the Cnlted States Sfavsl Aeademy. l- yr - Joeiak William Bailey, of Baleigh, stopped over in - Washington -this afler aoon for a few koura oa his way home after a business trip that carried him to Baltimore. He called at the office of Senator biramess and conferred with the Senator relative te the political situation la tbe Htatev Ta Psrify sad Enrich ths Blood Take OHOVE'S TABTCLK88 TOMC which is simply IKON anj QUININE suspeudod in Byrup. 6o Pleasant Even Children Like It. Vou can soon feel its Strengthcnicg, lnrg oratlng Iffset. Price AOs. STATE HIGHWAY IS GIVEN BIG BOOST (Ceatlnsed from Psgs One.) com mission to act in conjunction, with the Bute Highway Commission and ths proper county road officials. , "Fourth We hereby call upon the Senators aad Bepresemtativss of North Carolina, and especially those residing ia tbe 18 eountles composing tbe high way, te have sush k-glslstion eneciod st ths first meeting ef ths Genersl As sembly of North Carolina, as will en able the said counties when incorpor ated, as sbove mentioned to borrow 4 sufficient sum te build said Jiigbway with national aad state aid, the amount borrowed shall be refunded in S3 years from ths date of tbe issuance thereof, 1-23 part la serial denomination plus Rheumatism ia aoaplstsly washed eat ef the system ha th ..l.k..U OKI... Illunl U7.. rita.t?H, ronw wsuibx VHi -t uuii ihwtti.' -,ut. 22 Si (g (( w ifey) . --SsaajjnrMa . ;-- s - the accrued interekt; that arid funds shall be used solely and exclusively for said highway out of har4 wfacma-lcrsl the purpeee of constructing, tbe afore terial. "Five That for the purpose of the better prosecution J)f the construction of tbe Wilmingtoa-Charlotte-AshevUie highway we rceummend that there Lot appointed five membere from tne asso eiatioB, that the president of the aseo eietion be chairman ex-omeUv which said eommittee shall be known and des. Ignated as executive " itbmBttteiwtth full power in tbe premises to do .11 things accessary in furthering and ob taining necessary legislation to build said highway. "Six Besolved, that we earnestly re quest the Governor of the, State and tbe members of the General Assembly to make more liberal appropriation for good roads ia the State ef North Caro lina. -Seven -Resolved, that ths Wilmington-Charlotte. Ash evillo highway asso ciation, in annual meeting, approve of the principles of the so-called Town send bill, now pending in Congress and call ing for the creation of a Federal high way system, In charge ef a Federal com- 16799 DIED in New York City alone from kid ney trouble laat year. Don't allow jrouraelf ' to Become victim by neglecting paini and achea. Guard gainst thifi trouble bp taking COLD MEDAL Tbs world's standard remedy foe kidney, liver, bladder and arte add trouble. - ... --- fUAahSwsiaM re 3 To hear the real Caruso, the real GaIliCurtlie real Alma Clack, tivo real Kreisler to hear all the greatest artists of the world ia your own home just as they want ye&frto hear then. It Is as ncuuy that you should have a Vktrola as that yon shoot! faare their Vktrola iWordt. f TaxeVktRaa aad sysaychioiiked in the processes of manufacture, nuddog.it ikeceasary to vac them together to achieve a perfect rceolt. The greatest aingers and imfaremenralirts are exclusive Vlctw I arti& not ordy because Uieir interw Oft VictroU Records, but because the Vktrola ia ti' one hutrd ment that plays them widi the degree of peaixkm ivd beauty jf tone that meets he approral of the artists tima&jn. , 'When you play Ylctrela Records on theVicw)Ia--ad io$ on the Vlctrola you really hear these 'great ar esatcdy m they themselves heard and approved their ovm worJc. T Baaf aVe wotltfs greatest artisoi ast the Vktrola aoda at nay lease eVaIeeaT-He seal jdaJr pW any tausUs rv sraA heab Victo aad VVsaralsa 12. aa'a Victor Talking Machine Co, Ousia N. J. rW vutt lUconh JiTemneid at al t ission. Furthermore, be it resolved, that this asaoeiatioa express itself" in favor of a reaewal ef the present- Fed- toad ad jjponjta emTiratUj.ata July, iir7T!Ini"iiSsu!rTilatiiiiswTiiM aaaaee. GYPRESS. is undoubtedly the best material from which to make stable or gar- i age floors, or for planking in the cellar, or sills for the bam. This - i so because moisture has practi cally no effect on this remarkably' enduring wood. Heart Cypress is almost "ROT-PROpF" and it -is universally conceded that CYPRESS shrinks and iwelis x6mes and goes") as little as any wood that ever grew. Paint it or not as you wish, It lasts and lasts and lasts anyhow. Us mm " Aix-aouMD wetre navaaTMENT " m Too. mm an at rrf rrif with KMuMa Caawj. . Wf Southern Cypress Manafactorers' Assn. ITS Hibernle Bank Building. Hew OrUsas, La er ITS Beard National Bank Bldg Jacksonville, Pis. INSIST THAT YOfW tTCAL UJMBwAW rrWJCTSH YOt; THU bTIDIWATt- CYI-Rggg -IPtNTtFIEp. BY CYPRUS AS0C1ATKN' tttXISTEftlo T HAD t-MARK. If IM DOUBT. a M tet ef eA ssesr , .v. I al yfr ft m VpSsajaaa' 1921, providing the Federal and BtaU money shall be expended -upon roads which are included ia well defined State systems. 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