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fHE NEWS AND OBSERVER. SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 4, 1919. RALEIGH RED d ELECTS OFFICERS - In Second - Annual - Meeting Local Chapter Prepares For Drive WILL TAKE PLACE HERE NOVEMBER 3-11 ZIr. John Bovihall Chairman loll Call; lalaifh Women Returning from War Work Orertsas Relate Experiences To Members; Mrs. Grimes Pralstd Tor Work la it taeoad taaual tntetias; ia the Benat Clumber yesterday, the Bal:, Cbapter Aaterkta Bed Cros fceard r ports t th year' work, listened to toilet f Bed CroM work overeeaa rora BaUiga womca who hav lately roturaed -frtna the rvire, aad taea reeeived aa - aouaeeaent of preliminary plant .for tb Bed Croat roll call which will be kld (rom November 311. The quota of th Baleigk Chapter, with territory in Wake county, li 14,800 and Mr. Joha H. Bouiball ia chairman of tha tim ' " - ' ' fclettlua f,oflWrt reaterday retulted ia tke ekvle of Mrt. W. h. Oriuea, who would aot ataad for reeloctioa, aa boa-,-orary ehairaiaai Miu Mny V. Johasua, (liatrmaai Mr. B. D. W. Coaaor, viec chairinaa; Miu Clurcnre H. Janet, tea retaryi Mrt. W. B. Irae, treasurer; , Mr. Joseph CI. Brown, clmlrmaa of the teeative board. Ketirinc from the elialrmanalilp, Mrt. wriniri wit aeroraea a reioiution or ap prelatia for her services, adopted If a rlilnf vote. Kooalatlaa of Aaartelttloa. Tha rrtolutloa followtt "Whereat, Mrt. W. B. Urlmet, our faithful, efllrlent and uatirinc chair Biaa, feelt that the time kat tome when th mult jive up her active leadership of out, chapter, and hat declined rt omlaation at ehairmaa. Therefore, bt it retolved : - Tint, That thit chapter reatiiet the fact that It It largely due to Mrt. Orimet that the orfanliatioa hat at tained and held Ite bit ttandard of teelleaeo in the most trying dtji our country hat kuowai "Second, Thut we eiprest to her our hearty appreciation of her On leader thip. She hat been fair and Just aad reasonable and kind, and tit retires with tha warm affection of tha entire Rapter. ' Kcport of Bed Cros aetivltiet of the pset eleven monthi in Balcifh yester day showed that the reeeiptt la money hat totalled Sl,ue.3, and th die burocmenta fnr the purposes of th or- gaalaatloa 115,083.22, "leaving a balance tf 8,181.71. Tb mcmbrnhlp In Noveeaber, ISIS, rat 4,11, aad la October, 1P1, it hid J arretted to 4,ta. , Help II) ramlllea. . I Th work of the Horn Bervle be partmeat lua tontltted ia aivlng help ta 65.1 told ten or familiei of soldiers aad th department hat received TOO ralla at th office, paid JW vlnUt and wailed 174 lottert nnd poetearde. Th Canteen Hervice, tlnce itt organ ixttloa, oeeortllnir to reports mode, hat nerved M0JJ18 toMlrrs, Of thit aumber 1l,in were served daring th past tlevea moatht. i " - . t Th lied Crott organlcntloa, no thai th immediate emergency of the war it cr, i aot to diet according to Mra. . W. B. lirimca, who dalivered her presl COREY IS SECRETARY . AMERICAN LEGION ' Mr. J. Spencer Btelt having accepted a positioa Bt of town, Mr. Arthur B. Corey ku been appointed teeretary and treasurer of th Baleigh Pott of th ameriraa liegloa. At tke dot for toralag ia tb report of member it tear at hand, and apoa neb report ia bated tha aumber of, deieg atea to- th BUI Coavsatiaa, It ia urgently requested tbat ail men who have applied for memberthlp to thit Pott and have aot paid their duet and received 4 Legloa button, do to at one. I order to bring Jht memberthpap to at high a point at pottibi. Mr. Corey aaa b fouad at aay hour during the week day from 1:30 a. m. ntil tiW p. at., t SIS Commercial Katloaal Bank Buildlag. . WAKE CLUB BOYS TO , . GET FREE FAIR TICKETS BRAZIL RICHEST OF LATIN COUNTRIES Other Rations Besides United States Bealiza Growing- Com mercial Importance County Farm Demoaatrator W. B Cluutiblet, Jr., atnouncH that all th Waka county boya' club member will admitted to tha Slate fair free of coat. They art each ipected to bring ten ear of their bett corn. JiVChamble It getting up th ti hibit for Wak county at tht Pair and Wort farmer who waul to help make tW-exhibit a routing tucectt to brlag' to the Commercial National Bank any kind of rop that they would like to exhibit. Mr. Chamblet alto It deeply Intercut ed ia th community fair at Kalght dale, October I; Puqtiay Hprlngt. Ooto- lcr Hi Clementr Actdcmy, October lo, and Ollv Chapel, October 17. He iirgct a large MHaanet upon thea fairai They are, he aaya, worth a great deal to th retpectiv eommuaitiet but cannot do their greatest tervirt with' out a largo attendance of thot living convenient to them. WENT AWAY WITH AUTO: HASN'T RETURNED YET. dentinl report at th opening of the it work of proparttioa iblo epldemi of influ meeting. Ther it work of for another Cera t h done, ther it a campaign of education agalnat dleeanea to be un dertaken, there it the completion of tho war program. Including ear of the wouaded and dltabled aoldiert to be car ried through, and there it th program of education, which will be undertaken through th eehooli and eolleget. Ohjeet f Roll Call. For all theta purpoMt tho Bed Crott mutt hava aionoy, and to got money St th object of tho roll call ia Novem ber. According to prttent plant out lined by Mr. .Joha H. Bouthall, tho roll call In Raleigh, and Wake eoualy will b conducted ia on day, Th or gaaiaatioa, h propoect, thall b to perfected before that timi that tat day' work wilt be tuffieient to put the dnvt through to taeeea. At th eoaeluding fenturea of that program of tht anaatl meeting, the member heart humaa-lnterett, heart throblilag M or let from veratat told limply and without-gutto by Raleigh women who were la th terviee. Talkt were heard from Mitt Minett Caatte, Mint Aaa Bridge rt and Mia Plora Creech. Ia tht abteac of Mia Ethel Wyaae. her ttory wat read by Mrt. T. P. Jtrmaa. Wlntton-Ralcm, Oct. S.-U U. Red monil. divitioa manager for the Ameri rnri Sntin Coaip.iny, with headquar tort In Oreenthoro, wat here today iook- Ing for hit Mletman in Ihia city, Lai tlur M. Bingham, who, be reported, left her two weekt ago with the un derstanding that he wat going to Wa tauga county to tee hit tick mother Heiimond alleaea that Bingham went awav in a StuUebaker roadtter, 1014 model. While her thin afternoon Red mond had a wnrrtat ilaned for Bing ham, charging him with lerceny of the rar. WINSTON-SALEM MARKET MAKER A NEW RECORD Wlntton-Palcm, Oct. 3.-During Bep teniber tint year tht local tobacco mar ket told 70(i;iA pounda for $2,67.1, 003.70. The talet during aam! month laat year totalled t,2AS,247 poundt for 110440.01. The value of property luted for taiet In f'oraj th county thit year total near ly forty-one million dollar!. Civic Center At Memorial. Plyetteville, Oct. 3. Plane for a civie community center to be established by Cumberland county at a memorial to her aoldiert la th world war were en thutiaitieally adopted by a meeting of the Payettevllle Chum her of Commerce Inst night. Tho asaem binge wat the regular Thursday night meeting Jiich It being held each week to diacuaa pec rotary Pan Hollenger't IS Point. The memorial civic cruter nad tho need of a whit way for Fayetteville were dlt cutaed Inat night tnd both lrtrtt wr approved. You can't have too much of a good thing; atlll, we tometimet with the fellow who ka'owt it all would forget oat of it. i::;.. . . Bio d Janeiro. Brail, Aug. 17, (Cor reapoadenct of the Aevclavd Prett. j That eountrie other than tb United tttatet real ire tha growing eommercia Importance of Brazil and th advant age of ettabliahiag new or mora oitead ed relation! with the largest and per hapt tht richest of all Sooth American eountrie! it indicated by the large number rtf -fmrrigo eoneern eatabllah ing office! or agencies here, or aecking federal pcrmleeioa to carry on buai nett in Braeil. Every tteamtrf rom Europ and the waited Dtatet brings itt quota, of bus! nest representative! who eomo prepar ed to embark ia butineti at once, or to turvey the tituatloa and decide upon the. deeirabillty of ontering tb Bold during the lat few montnt aa un usual number of new concern! have heea authorised to do butinett here These include not only rompaaiet or giiuised ia Brteil with both local and foreign capital, hut also many organiz ed and financed la the t'aited rjtatee and Europ. Tb new enterprises will cover wide fields of activities, ranging from bank ing, inaaranet and shipbuilding to the establishment of seaside resorts. The greater number of them, however, wil engage la the business of importing ana etportlng. une of then ew com panics it organieed with Li a ho a and Oporto capital amounting to se,0o0,0K) alia proposes to router trndo betweeu Brasll nnd Portugal and her eolonlet In West Africa. Judge Brown Is Ready To Re sume Duties On.Bench (Continued from Page One.) the nho will attend the treat Fair and Peace Jubilee. Ueneral Pershing, in declining invitation, wrote Henator Simmons I have just received Vour lctter.of September 2- in reference to tho in vitation of the North Carolina Agricul tural Moelety for Uctober 20-23. At my tcerotary hot already written yon, 1 left Washington one week ago on a short vacation ami do not contemplate, returniug until the latter part of Oc tober. At thnt time official business which awtits my action will liferent me from having th pleasure of ac cepting this hospitality. If you have occasion, will vou trans mit to Mr. Charles W. Borne my ap preciation of hit kinduets and mv re gret that I shall be unable to bt pres ent." j " Csn't Re-Open ReAnery. There it little hope for the reopea- ing of the Savannah rjugar Beflnerv to lomeetlc trade, according to the answer Henntor Simmons hat received from the Hugnr Equalization Board. Hnvnnnab hat exceeded the percentage supply un der a contract the refinery ther made with th equalization board and to fur ther Increase tola percentage allotment would do an Injustice to th other refiner. Henntor Simmons demanded to know of tho boarf1 why the Havannah Be- llnery hud been closed noon the strength of a protest ht recived from Allan Taylor, wholesaler of Wil mington. Mr. Ttylor't urgent tele gram to Senator eimmonf- to "vision lie" the relative week position of th South caused the Senator to take the matter jip yeatcrdajr ani theequnliza tlon board to respond toTlnv. Tho telegram- from New York tayt: "All reftaera entered into a contract with the equalization, board to aupply them with sugar on percentage ijaola for currents year- Refiner, through . ; I .'. . American jveouera . committee, r ranged certaia percentage of sugnr -for etch refiner which, ta the east of Hnv annnh. amounted to 2.401 per CCD t. The foul amount available for Atlantic, tad Oulf poru Wat approximately three mniioa ions, ojr wnica rwvannah was entitled, under their percentage,, to 7,. oiif tone. 1 --i nrjr st agce(i to aeeept a - per rentage of tho Cuban rawt which tht Royal Commiatioa desired to have rt fined here on toll. This amonntcd to. ia cat of Savannah refinery, 21,697 ton raws. Permission to refine oa toll wat given -with tht Intention of keeping American muusinet and labor em. ploytd aad wat tugtr which would hare gone to tli United Kingdom i the raw ttat had prmissin been n jt granted to refin here on toll. "At a recent Meeting f American re finer! ia order aot to do injustice to Savannah they were arbitrarily given 4.000 more tont than designated for them under percentage agreement. There ha beea no deair or inteatioa on our part to close any of tho re aneriet at thit tlme but lack of augir render it Impossible to Increase Savan nah allotment without doing injustice to th other refiner who also received a percentage under refiners' agreement. If additional rawt wot obtainable we would bo glad to get tome but the only sugar available henceforth it American beeVwsJikh will tooV eomo oa tht market, and Louisiana', where the crop will only he about 125,000 tont. Carollnlana la Capital. Mrt. i. E. fttagg and Mist Btagg-, of Durham, are ia Washington on a visit to friends. Mr. and Mrt. B. V. Edgerton, of Guldslxiro, are here and Stopping at the Raleigh. Other arrivals at the Raloigh today included Mr, and Mrt. N. A. Wil liams, of Clinton: Mr. and Mrt. Tj. A. Bailey, of Charlotte, anr"Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Bronton, of Charlotte. John M. Scott and 'daughter. Miss Julia Baxter Seott, of Charlotte, are her for several dayt arid are stopping at the New Willtrd. Mrt. E. M. Bedd, of Beidaville, la visiting Misses Bessie and Margaret Boyd at the Cairo apartments. Dr. Grayson Announces Slight - -improvement In Presi- .dent's Condition : (Gontlnaed from Page One.) may come to Washington again within a few dayt. Mrt. McAdoo, one of the VklU Pre,V-astigliter- White House in the afternoon from New York and another dattuliteT, Mr. Pran- eia Sayre, wat xpectcdxdurtrig tha aitfht from CambrulKo, Mass. The President'! brother, Jooeph Wilson, of Baltimore, also wat expected to come to the White liouie. MAYOR JOHNSON. OF , . RALEIGH, IS DEAD (Centlnaed from Page Oac.) ville and Martin streets. Ho continued in this busineta until about ten years ago, when hoi retired from th drug store to devote hit entire time to hit municipal duties. While he wat in the drug business be first entered politics at aifiember of jthe board of ablermen. Two yeara after serving as an alderman he waa elected mayor for the first time. At a druggist, he perfected a formula for a headache cure, 'which ia now being manufactured by a ttoek company in thit city, known at the Johnson Chemical Company, Prom Distinguished Fsmlly. H wat one of a family of nlnt chil dren all of whom lived to maturity but only two brothers turvive. They are Col. Chariot K. Johnson, of Baleigh, and Mr. Samuel Iredell Johnson, of Commerce, Ga. He also leaves his widow, who wat Miss Pcbecea Murray, daughter of the late Carson Murray, and four children: Mrs. Graham. An thony of Hartford, Conn., Mr. James Iredell Johnson, ilr. Lenox Johnson and Mr. Earl Johnson, all of Baleigh. Mr. Earl Johnson it attending school at th University of North Carolina and was oa hi way to New Brunswick, N. Jv to play la football gam when hi father died.'. - Mr Johnson cam Cram a distingu ished family. Bit grandfather, Jamea Iredoll, waa ' judge and United States ht great-grandfather. James Iredell, Elder, fa a member of the first, supreme court of th United State having been appointed by, Ptoot dent Oeorgo Wasbiagton. He wa a member of th' vestry of Christ Church and waa much interested ia religious work ia this city. H d voted much of hi tin to miatioa work aad wa interested ia Bt. Saviour's Chapel, where h held tervicet a a 11- , censed lay reader during th abteac of tho teeto. - - -: . The body of Mr. Johnson It not ex Tjeeted to arrive is Raleurh before early Sunday morning and no funeral M range meats will be mad until after 11. arriTl hfra - Da't bury yaur talent in aan. kin. "The people who t re most aetrmir plished doa't alwayt tocompllsh tht mOlt. ' ' - yrz&z (k&ifki pis? f . W. Parker Shut Company BROOMS at a Reduction 50 eeata each .1 S.M dot. It cssU each 7.11 dot. M ceau each tlt.et dot. ach ......... .111. tt aaa. tl.i each .......... J1S.M dot, II. cchs tlS.M dot. Quality Unsurpassed for the Price. THOMAS H. BRIGGS & SONS . Ralttich, N. C t THE BIO HARDWARE MEN To Stop Coughing Stop Tho Ticko Hayes' Healing Hogsoy Stops The Tickle Heals The Throat Cures The Cough 35c per Bottle A free Box or Of or' 0-P9n-Trte SaUm Openg tha Pores and Pcnetrategj For Head Colds, Cheet Colds and Croup, is enclosed with every bot tle of Hayes' Healing Honey. Yob get the Cough Syrup aad the 8art for on price, ISc . Mad Recommended and Guaranteed to i the Publio bjr PARIS MEOtONE COMPANY" ' BSMraetnrers of UntW Bran Qutnln Tshltu aa liiw i Tssttlssa UUlIooic "" i Lav th vala, low ttrifo That make ma mad tht tug for wetHk aad power Tht paMioni tad tht caret that witNer And watt itt little hour. ' ' '--Brytnt. LOST - FRIDAY OCTOBER 8. ONE black lyax fur, either en Durham audgJ Raleigh road, r Blount atrct la i Koleiga. Reward If retarsed to thit offlee, or to Mitt Eltls Lec, 31( Ory street, Durhtm. t SAVE- 25 to 33 Per Cent on your Are insurance ' i. premiums. Our Policlee adopted by radtral Uad Baak. State Mutual Fire INSURANCE Ccntpany : naleh, N. C-' -'t Wanted. 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I Pmldiam s Vegetable Com pound, to restore them to - healiii and strength, for there v is no other remedy known that so quickly restores a healdiy, normal condition. Here is the Story of a Most Remarkable Recovery . MuuteapoEt, Minn. "1 wu tun down and nenroua, could not test at ukrhL arid wat mora tired in the morning than when A I went to bed. -1 Dave two children, th younsett three monthi old. and it waa tJhidgeri to care for them at I felt to I JintaDie ana generaujr worn out f rom lack ot iett and appetite my baby did norget enough nounthment from me, to I started to give him two bottle foedtnn - J - Af. . I S . S .. s wy. . wr utung tnree bottles ot Lydia E. Pinkham't Vegetable tworrrpotnKliieltliaxanewwoman, nut ot lite and energy. It it a pleasure to care tor my children and I am very happy with them vand led tine. I nurse my L7uusTveryagain,and kcan't say too much fot your medicine. Mix a. 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