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THE NEWS AND OBSERVER,,
SATURDAY MORMIVG, NOVEMBER 22, 1919.
SOLDIERS HERE ON
1
RING DUTY
Artillerymen and Big Guns At
tract Attention On Site
Near Capitol
Xaeaaped tho.vaeaat lot it th
latcraectioa of Nurgaa and rjelismry
streets, a detachment of tbo Twentieth
rhld Artillery of tho regular army, is
her la the iatreti of recruiting aad
of xamlliarisiaf the public frith army
lift.
Capt.' Oujr T. Barace ia la command
tad other ffien with tho detachment
tro Tint Lieutenant A. F. A. Berry
loeond Lieutenant R. Q. Burui aad
Sobert M. Fadaa. Tba detachment to
wniposed of 13 an aad tba four ofli
sere.
Tbo soldier will bo her through
rbaaksglvlag aad tbo publle aad young
, - atea interested ta army Ufa are ex
' tended a cordial invitation to visit the
, tamp. Special efforts are beiag made
to en liit men for Camp Bragg aa either
tbo oai- or three-year enlistments.
.Tbo Itinerary of tbo artillery after
tearing litre rnduy, November SS, u
ae follow! Durham, Burlington,
Ureeaiboro aad W I into o -Salem.
Tho detarhmeat la quartered In four
nig pyramid tent aad a took tent
where "chow will bo prepared for the
men. Regular eaaip life aad Uieeipline
. ill i. nhierred f er the : Uy : here.
Tber are M hone aad a platohRhtf
a battery of Aaaerleaa "tWventy
: Fives," Improved from the French gun
of that aame that I o famous.
Oafar Oao "BROMO QUININE"
To got tho geaniae, eall for full name
1.AAAT1VE UKUMO (Jt,l.Nl.MS Tablet.
uorea a Cold la Oa Uay. 30c--ttdv,
MRS. HENRY OLIVE SEEKS
TO RECOVER $294.75
One civil ease war hoard farcify eourt
.tduV- l UnifV Illlva anilffht ta
recover from J. U FounUia the aum of
I2M.75 which, ohe allege, 1 due tier for
hauling and material furnished him for
(instruction work oa Weet Davie atreet,
' Tbo eomplalaaat charge that after
Mia death of her husbaad, Mr. Ilenry
v Olive, aha completed the work that
her huibaad eoatraeted for wkea at the
head of tbo Olire Traaafer Co. '
. Tbo defeadaat deaie the liability and
Uate that the plaiatiff did ao work and
tarnished no material to the defendant.
Siaeo Judge Harria ha a tuit againat
the name party the eaao wa beard by
Mr. Murray. Alloa. Mr. Alien reservea
ludgemeat. . ?,-..
HOBBY PROPERTY BRINGS
OWNERS SUM OF $25,000
. Th unsold portion of the old Hobby
property oa We Martin and South
Harrington atreet wa aold yesterday
by the Carolina Realty Co., the amount
realised beiag about 423,000. The bull
ae lot oa Martin atreet were bought
. by Jame A. Bandera aad William Boy
laa, while the three house, oa Hnrring
loo Wroet were bought by John BAl-
les. " . -' '
. Croro'a Taetelooa ehlll Toate
reetoree vitality aad energy by puri
fying and enriching the blood. You
can aoea feel it Btrongtheaing, Invig
oratlag Effect. rrieeSOe. (Adv.)
s "Mtea Blae Eye' Fleawee.
' "Mia Blue Eye" at the Academy
laat night made a hit aad wa well re
reived aad eajored br a good house
Tho eatiro ahow waa clean and the act-'
or a at whole handled their part eery
' creditably. .
j. Mia Ceatea Jensen, the leading lady
. ta the role of "Mia Blue Eye, ren-
. dered her part la a pleating manner
.aad wa ably aaeiated by Jar. Ueorge
Lenb a "Robert Ridley.
Waging aad daaeiag number by
i "Bob Jackson aad by Lamb and Good
rirh were well eieeated aad were re-
'celvel with tuitle a bit of applaute,
Tho oiagiag of Helen, Gwea aad Madge
waa ia keeping with tho geaeral good
quality of th ihow. Pleaaing aumber
were rendered by tho mala quartette.
r Manager Unchurch 1 giving to the
people of Raleigh Some vary good
allows, ap ta date aad aaappy, aad Da
1 1-1 ft. .L . .k.. J .1 fw.
avaaigemeat with good attendance.
3 to lie logical eonchuioa and tmaeeial
ou All of tho nation have thia to a
eerain exteat " Even our owa eonntry
aa nut eonlaed itaelf (trktly to the
tele rf geography and language ia the
aeqr.iaitloa of mow poetoawon.
. ;e Jiietaim'ag ar-r i.unmn i
30th, J)irUion had attained their ebjee
tive, beyoad the Hindoabiftg line. By
daak oa that aame day tho moat eonth
era wine; of the Sfth had entered th
village in th Hindeabarg defeaac
Hno. .
ptMing ia hi dicu..um from the Another Recess Appointmen
"realm of iaip!d hiatory to inspiring
politic Dr. Dunning touched oa th
poeeiblo outcome of th present' world
movement. He believed that just e the
theorie of iadivldualiam bad beea ept
aside by the bigger movement toward
nationalism, thi Wea would nave ta
give way to internntionalism, embraced
ia a federation of tho world, la which
ceoplo would beeomo international eitl
sens, th.nking aad working ia the larger
realm of world polities eaa worm
policies.
(ieaeral Tyaoa Bpeaha.
Oeaeray Tysoa wa pre"nted by Col,
Albert I Cox, who praised him a a sol
dier, a native ton of North Carolina
who bad twice responded to the eall of
hi country ia the time of war,
General Tyson, one of toe brigade
commander ia the 30th division made
For Thomas D. Warren
(Continued from Fage One.)
then tho chairmanship must be tilled
promptly.
C. A. Hlnee Saaeveted.
Of quite a few name ugirested for
the chairmanship la view of the possible
retirement ot Mr. Warren, one loom
far above all 'others, with th Indica
tioa vrr atrong that b will b eboae
thould a vaoaacy be . declared. Thi
maa 1 Charle A. Hints, of Oreeaaboro,
ehairmaa of the Guilford county oee
utiv committee, lawyer aad an activo
party worker of the younger generation,
There ar , aevoral reason for ad'
vaneing a guena that Hiner will sue
eeod Warrea, if anybody does. The
Mfr ... 1. k.t k. I. .i... . .v..
it plaia ia the very that he ,,,,. ot lh pilrty ,nd h
did not Intend, in hi. .ta. to de- from fac,ionaij;m t North
tract any of the glory that wa due the
27th division, of New York, for which
the honor of breaking the Hindcnbur
line had been disputed, with utnp aad
official records, atatiatie and order
taken from the Btar and Btrines, Gen
ernl Tyaoa went over the whole opera
tion of theae two diviaiona on tnc days
following Beptember 87, 1918, when the
two American division mad up largely
of national guardsmen from. New York,
in the 27th. nnI North Carolina, Bouu
Carolina and Tennessee 4a the 80th,
were placed la front of what bad been
considered the Impregnable part of the
German defense line along the ot. (juen
tin Canal,
Thia canal ran throtifh a tunnel fifty
feet under the ground for six thousand
yard, and before going into the tunnel
rt eaav. througU-.a .cut. flny, jvt ; t nee p
This strong nttural position wa forti-
fled by every defense known to modern
warfare. The two division took up
their tiosttion oa the same day, the
New Yorker to the north and the Z"tn
Dlviiion oa the southern sector. The
Wth- waa unable to keen up with It
borage aad on the day act for milking
the daih it wa 1,000 yard behind the
30th, which had moved forward rapidly
and penetrated the eanal aon alicad
of the division to the north.
Gives Graphic Exposition
Geaeral Tyson' presentation of the
strenuous day of these operations wis
the elecrest exposition of the fight that
Halelgu audieaee bad ever heard. It
listened almost breathlessly and ap
plauded occasionally when some enpeei
ally telling point, emphasising the gal
lant work of the Amorieaas, wa point
ed out.
Finally, a clinching proof of the fact
that infantry division of the 80th li
vision were the first to penetrate the
Hindeahurg line and Bold these post
tions, General Tyson quoted official
statements of the War Department,
published ia a rereat lsaue of the New
Yark Times. Thia statement said that
by S o'clock on the day the line wa
penetrated the infantry divisions of the
Carolina politics, Tbo aeeond ona
that it would be well to giv Guilford
the Btute chairman. 'That district la at
least on of the major sector and th
selection of Mr. lline would be highly
pleasing to Fifth district Democrats.
Another, and a more striking r en son
that Mr. Ulnes ia conceded to be.
maa with aa exceedingly level head.
At th . ama time there are few so
called "better mixers-' in the State. He
has served with" credit ae chairman of
the party ta- alfm.pxniitiai-:alL
kaown amoa g the political leader of
the ctate and laat but not least is not
conducting any campaign for the. job.
Htill another reason lor bis selqc.tion
ia that there ia perhaps no one man ia
the State who would like so well to
match wit and akilL with lhejiewly
ch6etf''BeJtffMtrair
Pogu. . ...
Hometime ago the candidacy of Dave
Norwood, of rJalisburywa getting
good deal of attention In Dcmoert.l.e
circles, but the Norwood boom seemi
to bars gone like toe popular bubble".
Thomas . Cooper, of, Wilmington, at
one time appeared t o be a formidable
candidate for th place, but Ur. tJoopsr
has since let It be known that ha doe
not desire the honor. Were it sot for
the candidacy of hi brother, W. B,
GREAT BELIEVER HI
BUCK-DRAUGHT
Oklahoma Lady Tall How Har
Hueband Beliawc In Black
Draught and Uiei It For
Many Ailments.
Cooper, he would be regarded ' a
hUrhly " elikitttr wanr-
Uenator McKellar, of Tennessee, aad
Senator Simmon have about completed
their draft of a minority report on the
Wade-Willismatter. Th burden of the
report 1 tltat th Civil Berriee Commis
sion erred in it original rating and
eould jnitly do nothing mora than rate
Mr. Wade higher than Mr. Willis wnea
Mr. Wade made th request. As proof
of thi eontention, the statemeais of
th two eligible candidate for the More
head City office regarding tbeir business
experience will be offered to the Senate
ide by side. Oa tb showing tl.e Demo
crats will urg that Air. wad be cob
firmed.
Fartiaaaahlp of the aha r peat Lind will
be charged to the majority members
of tb committee in declining to call
Postmaster General Burleson la eonnee
tioa with the Morehead City case. The
ehairmaa of the sub-committee. 8c n
tor riterling, called to testify two de
posed members of the Civil eervrce
Commissioa and the evidence they gave
waa aa attack on the Burleson adminis
tration nd not ia connection with the
Wade-Willis matter.
Klnston Poatmasterahla.
W. D. Lnroque, Postmaster at Kinaton,
today tendered to the Postofflce Depart
ment hi resignation, effective npon the
appointment of a permanent successor.
WHY NOT RELIEVE
THAT COLD NOW?
Dr. Bell'a PlnPTar-IIoney is
.noted for ita effectiveness
Y0U1I. AMTt!.rn.al! cost of a
generou bottle of Dr." BeH'a
Pine-Tar-Honey a cum well spent
whea you learn how promptly
efficiently and comfortably it help re
lieve that lingering or new cold or
eough.
It balsamic and healing antajeptka
ar) unsurpassed in promoting case
from distrened bronchial tubes, help-'
Ing to loosen phlegm, congestion, and
allaying innammation. Children, too,
lika rta plcasaotneas. Thousands every
where use it the minute they fed
ooid coming on. Get a bottle at your
druggiit'g to-day 30c 6te, $U0.-
Keep the Famlly'a Bowela Open.
Th aval of the voaaa onea and frownup
actlv. th. bite flowt Ty, thdr nana
CHanaea c ImpurtUw, with eflacUvs, con.
lartabHi Po-Do-Lu, Um aataml luatlv. Gat
B bottle tortT. All ttriinlnta. so a. t Ntttln.
'-n Vmm7i 'ftmmt Baasa?Mc 1
Hindenburg Line First PunC'
; , tured By Southern Men
(Ceattaaed free Page One.)
waa extdeaee that there wa bat little
diCereaet betweea aationslism develop'
Healthy. Robust
, People Popular
Everywhere
Good Health Crwatas an At
tracar. Magnetic Peraotv
lity nad Win
Admiration .
llaalthy PwopU Ara HappUat
Papto-Mangan Hu Put Thu
i . aanda fot th Haaltkra
FuIl-Bloodd Qaaa
" How th red-blooded, eaergetle rad
attraetiv maa or woman 1 savied by
those who feel that it will always b
their aforrnait lot to b thia, pale,
aad weak-bodied t
Aad yet why eontinu t eavy me
aad women who posses a vlgoroua,
healthy phyalcal conditio aad aa at
traethe, magaeti personsllty t. . Poor
health aad lack of yltality are jftea
merely the result of Impoverished blood.
Oude' Pepto-Mangan la for people
whose bodiee suffer from lark' of proper
blood aeurishmeet. Peplo-Maagaa ea
riche the blood and Increase th num
ber f healthy red Mood cells which are
m neveeaary ta rr th pre per aonr
ishaeat, vlgareaanee aaj ttreagtk to
every part ef U hedy.
FhyeUian iatredasej GadV Pepta
''P" th pabb JeaaMi they kaew
that It aeauuasd th wy properties
fiat are ee aorely nee led ta build up
tim, watery blet-d. rer your eoaven
iace PepU-Maagaa 1 reicd ia tw
farm, liquid asd tabUl. both eoatala
e-lv th saw ssMreiaa) value.
5'i st en a ftwalae Frpto-Mangsa.
I sure yea are baying the geauin
"-V'ngsa, ask your draKirt for
And b snr the name
! oa th fuci'ee, Adv. ,
TioMo
Tichlo
Tichlo
TumP Wbmt MtJtmn Yarn
Cough
fffCKQy
'
Stops Tho Tlokta
Dy HomJSmff Tbo Throat
SSopor DotiJo
Nowata, Okla. Mrs. W. B. Dawtoa,
a realdant of thi place, say: "My hus
band 1 a great bellffVer ia Black
Draught and think it cure about
everything.
It ia aplendid for headache, consti
pation (which usually cause headache))
indigestion, or ny kind of stomach
trouble, and we just keep it for these
trouble. I don't know when we haven't
used It, and we alwaya find it aatiafae-
tory.
I know it ha don a both a lot of
good and aaved ua many dolls rs. I us
it ia teaspoon dose at irst an! follow
with small doses, and it ur' doe make
a pcraoa feel lik new.
It cleanses the Hvr better than any
other liver toni I have ever used, and
after taking a thorough course naturt
assert iUelf and yon ar not left ia
a constipated condition that follows a
lot of other active mtdlcines. Thia b
on thing X lik especially about it."
For ever 70 year Thedford a Black-
Draught ha bee in use for many sim
ple ailment aad today 1 a recognised
standard remedy in thousands of fam
ily medicine cheats. It will pay you
to keep Black-Draught in the house for
use when needed.
Tour druggist sella it.- Adr.
He' also notified Represents tiV Claud
The department will notify tie Civil
Service Commission in a few day ef
th Kiastoa vacancy ai.d tlie eommiasioa
in turn will order an examination of
applicants to nil the vacancy. The ap
pointment will be under the txeeutive
order of the President regarding Presi
dential appointment nnd the recent
warning -of Fraak Hampton regarding
tbeee vacancies is applicable.
It ia Imperative that aa many good
Democrats aland the examination aa Re
publican if they expect an even break
for the job.
KEQCE8TS CANDY I?f RAGS FOR
WOUNDED SOLDIERS AT OPEE.N
All eandy and bags to go into the box
for the soldiers at th Government
Tubercular Hospital at Opeea, N. C,
should be taken to- Misa Belle Bart oa
Dawson street aot later it ha a noon to
day. Mrs. J. T. Kowlsnd ia shairmaa of
the committee. The box will be teat
out Thanksgiviag. - f
lSTRONG
One bottle of pure, emulsified Nonotgion t4 firvr oil taken 1
now, may do you more good than a docen taken a month
- hence. It's more economical to give your body help before
resistance to disease is brtken down. A very little ,
Scott's Emulsion
OP PURE NORWEGIAN COD-UVER OIL
goes a long way In sustaining strength and keeping up re
sistance, Rtaohe that you will bay a bottU o f Scott's
iA Emulsion at your draggitt't on your way
fY Aom,' and ttart protecting your $trngth.
; -' ---' - . - iifnintjn t ,
. - .- .ft' asadela Nor-ajr at read ta AaMrlcaa
LabanOarUs. a is a manatee W aaritr aad ssdauMUi aumiMd.
ntou a Bawaa. aioaiaeid. at. , bV
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25 Belk Store Sell MerchandUe for Us 25
Remarkable Values in Women's
, Medium Priced
Winter
GOATS
Great Selections for
SATURDAY 3 A L E
Women's tYtJSO value Black Coats
at ..
Women' nnd Misses' 18.50 value Silvertone Coat
at
Womea's and Misses' $18.50 value Black Coats
at
Women' $30.00 value Black Coats, with plush collars;
bolted style, at ,
Women' Velour Coat with plush collar
at ,..
Woman's fin Winter Coats, of Velour, fur trimmed ;
value S25, at
Womea'a Coata of Silvertone. Velour and Polo Cloth; amart
model; values $35.00. Priced at .'
$12.95
$14.95
$14.95
$16.95
.$19.95
$19.95
$24.95
Attractive Sale of COATS at
$29.50
Vnlues I49.OO
SILVERTONE.
COATS at . $4D.50
Values $75.00
MATERIALS: VELOUR DE LAINE, VELOUR, SI1
VERTONE, BOLIVIA. COLORSii BROWN,
KEINDKEK, FEKIN, KAVT FANCT , J
SILK LINED and INTERLINED
fry
Style for Miis an4 Woman, unusually majrf' with
their large ' Tuxedd RollMnara'bf Black Opoaauia
and Choker Collar of Seal; $75.00
ralu Coata tx
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Th
Uadlnc Fur House
of the South
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It Interested In Furs
write for our catalogue
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