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THE NEWS AND OBSERVER. WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 24, 1919. kADCa AW t INQUIRY TO BEGIN EARLY NEXT MONTH Senator Moses, Republican of New Hampshire, Will Head Sub-Committee FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS TOLD OF DEPORTATIONS Kepresentatire Johnson, Hou Immigration Committee, An nonaces That There Are Xuf Keds In We item Jails Who Will Soon follow Berk iu To Soviet Bnssia Watkiagtoa, Vt. S3. Iaitilution early next atoath t a general eoagres sional Inquiry into radical activity iu tha laited Statee wai announced tenia by leaders ia both tb Senate a ad House. Chairman Johnson, of the House Im migration committee, returning from New York, where he saw the flrst boat Im4 of undesirables lesvo American shores tar Moviet Russia, said his com atttew ptanwed t tmuuio its hearings oa radicalism toon after the holidays a Eastern port, and tint ia the main time members of the cwaaniittee here wassld review the large aiaae of s'di tious documents seized ia recent depart eat of justice raidi. Maay to Foliar Berksnsn. Representative Johnson incidentally gore out the information that turr were uiany radicals, anarchists and communists in Western jails who would follow Alexander Berkmna and Raima Goldman and 247 others from thit coua try. To conduct the investigation of the activities af Ludwtg P. A. K. Martens, "Ambassador to the In I ted Htatea from Soviet Russia and of Kuaaiaa propa gas da and la general, ordered by the Senate just before the holiday recess organ, Chairman Ixxlge or the Foreign Kelationa committee, today appointed a sub-committee to be headed by Senator Moeet, Republiean, New Hampshire, and ta be composed of Senators Borah, Idaho, and Knox, Pennsylvania, Re publicans, and Porecrene, Ohio, and . Shields, Teaneaaee, Democrats. Hearings are ta be at or led by the committee soon efter the Senate reassembles, January 0. Other Cavarsateata Aatlfled. Officials of foreign government! have I wen notified of the action of the United Slates ia deporting llerkman, Ooldmaa and many 0 their associates. While explaining that the ultimate destination of the transport Hiiftfrw aaa her cargo of undeairalilea wan Soviet Buaeia, Anthony Camlnetti, Conimis ioaer General of Immigration, taid to lay that th exact landing plaso of the radicals aboard would be decided by conditions prevailing when the veaael reaeked Europe and on future ordera ! be transmitted to" the agents of the (mmigratkm Hervice en route. .- 't ' The Tickle Makea Tea Coagh HAVE HEALING HONEY btopa M,e Tickle, Hcala the Throat aud Cures the Cough. .T3e. A free box of (.MOVE'S O-PEN-TBATK SALVE for Cheat Colds, Head Cold and Croup with every bottle. (Ad.) HOLD HUMAN FLIER FOR $4,000 ROBBERY New York, Dee, 83. The police to night are seeking to determine If two man, arreited today on s charge of .at tacking and robbing a wealthy Texan and hla wife of $4,000 in their suite in the Hotel Knickerbocker, were the bur- glare re-spontihla for a eerlea ef similar rebberiei la thla elty recently which have Betted the thlevei more than tlOO,. 000. The pair wera arretted after they are alleged to have entered the apart ment of Mr. and Mr a. Aloyaiui Brodcr lek, of Dallas, thla morning, knocked dowa Mr. Broderh-k with a hammer, tied his wife to a bed and ransacked the room. They attempted lo reach tba at reel try climbing dowa the tide of the betel ia the heart of the "gre.it white way." Hpled by a crowd while performing their "human fly" feat and Bred at by a policeman, ihey entered a fourth ttory window after descend ing oaa floor aad were arretted ia the frill room. After queetioninf tlie priionere, who gave their namet ta Baymead Rodri guei aad Adriano Hava, the police re ported they had found on the registers' of tea other hotclt handwriting tim ilar to -that of the priaonera although the signatures were different, Oaa robbery of which the men are suspected aa committed at the Hotel Wallaeh, t block from the Knicker- bocker. - la that etae $40,000 wat taken, MR. IRELAND CALLS FOR ENFORCEMENT OF LAW Greensboro Man Finds Solemn Warning In Presence of An-, arch? In U . S. Reading in this mnrnit'i papers, deaeriptioa of the eeenes attending t'lO deportation of 34B anarchists from the port af New VotB to their own nttioaa of Europe, I thought, "can such things be ia ear a a beloved America." And then I thought, of course, while Ameri- KIDDIES FESTIvA L CHRISTMAS PROGRAM OF LUTHERAN CHURCH BE I E S RIOTOUS Uninvited Guests Crowd Into Hall and Reserves Are Called For New York, Dee. S3. Thousands of un invited children, for whom no giftt wer provided, crowded their way into the cana hare alept, the enemy of religion, 71st Brgiment Armory tonight tnd threw nment have tw ' la 'feet children vnriatmai law, order and stable govern bee a sowing tares in the wheat. The crop it tow being harvested. For thirty years, the article eaye, aome of theae Send have been openly writing and speaking againtt every political and moral principle we hold dear. They have attnrked the church, the govern ment, our social order and everything elee that our fathers built to insure to this country pence, liberty, self gov crnaeat, law and order. And yet theae blatant de6ant recipi ents of our country' form of govern ment, not even becoming citizens, hnve been spreading these doctrines of lib ertinism, bolsheviam, anarchy, revolu tion, murder, arson and treason, through the press and by public speakings, nil over this country, especially m the big cities where large groups of foreign ers arc congested. And nt last after 30 years patient fnrliearanee our govern ment -has -fnreed.ilicni 1 .to ...leave. With pockets bulging with over half a million dollars, made through our in dustries, they repay 11s with such dec larations as these: "l-ong live the revo lution in Amerlen, ''To hell with America, Long live the revolution in the I'nited rttates"; concluding the out rageous proceedings by nrgsrizinjr on board ship" file minute it passed the three niile nation limit ; first, "Tli" Hus sion friends of American freedom to carry on propaganda in the united Htntcs! then the "Hnviet Anarchistic Commune of America" and elected thnt arch Irsitor, Alex Berkman, Grand Commissary. The same artirlo informs us that thousands of the same kind of nliens nd citizens are now being looked up, many of them now 011 the way to New York for deportation. The immediate purpose of this letter la to say to you, thst in all this terrible 1 doings of these Moody minded aliens, lessen should lie learned by all of us : people in this section and it ia thla : If we continue to permit open defiance of any fnw by any elans, as is going n right here In North Carolina avery ay and every night, winked at and ncoiirnged by aome of our o-ealled beat men, then too will we reap what they are towing anarchy, riot, revolil- on. Rince I have studied ever these nings by foreigners, and tdmltted an archists it appears to me that orgnn- satinn for home law enforcement and world prohibition is absolutely esson- ml for the awakening of our heme people from their lethargy and get them to line tin with their voices, their votes ad their money In support of thit movement. It Is sickening to rend the papers here at home in thla Christian country. Every day half the Items art? telling of destroying stills, entehlug blind tigers, bootleggers, blnckaders, and crimes resulting from this brigan dage and even of rtain loads of white men from Christian communities of our own 8t;ie being deported to tho Fed eral penitentiary in Atlantic Thit law-iei-sn. s. positively must eensa ami it will never stop until Inw ami or.Uir-lov-ing eitiaent and business men, get sol idly behind organisation, and litrrully shell the woods with educational printed gunpowder and eloquential dynamite. I am apeaklng sober truth, and I offer my services In or out of tho church to advance the eatise of home law en forcement, and If It is necessary to build protective fences for our prohi bition in other countries, I will he there to help when the call comes' for world prohibition. CHAS. H. IRELAND. Qreensboro, N. C. festival into a riot. During the height of the uproar fourteen thousand young sters were ia' a mad scramble for their share of presents, which were stacked up on tablet for distribution to seven thousand needy ''kiddies," who had been invited. Police reserves from six precinct stations, aided V the armory detail 01 soldiers, were unable to check the wil l onrush. Several women fainted and scoret of children, some of them on crutches, were howled over as the young rtert rushed about the floor. No semblance of order was obtained until thousands of the youngsters had lots rushed into tiie street where, separated from their chaperonet and mother, many of them hungry and with out gifts, tearfully clamored to be taken to their homes. Less than 50 per Cent of them managed to get a gift package in the melee. The trouble started when clowns made their appearance on the armory floor. Children who had beei. assigned to placet in the building rushed not- on tiie tioor in mess formation aiiil crowded about the funmtkert. A few took advantage of the disorder to help thomselvea from the gift tables and in a mlnnte tee rush was on. Th.' policemen present were literally swept olf their feet, additional reserves were summoned and a bugler sounded the assembly call, bringing to the res cue the uniformed armory detail. Chil dren fought and scratched each other for the possession of dolls and other t( ys. One freckled, red-faced youth, wesriz hi: abbreviated n.-niy coat, was seen ;o carry away eight packages under hi arms. Order was not restored until thousands of the children lmd been driven into the street by foree.. The .liivenile festival was itngoA by tho People's Liberty Chorus and the Police I.epartment to provi In Christmas' enter tainment and tfifts for needy children. Sims Declines His Naval Deco ration By Present Award (Continued from Page One.) Recitations, Dialogues, Songs, Readings To Feature Event; All Cordially Invited FRENCH CHAMBER ENDORSES CLEMENCEAU FORBIDS FENCE AROUND KAISER'S FUTURE HOME Pllee Cared la to 14 Daya , Drnggiatt refund money If PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure Itching, Bliad, Bleeding r Protruding; Piles. Htops HII11IWS-, oooioet ana Meets, roa can tt jettful aleep after the first appli- rauon, rice oucc taav.) LETTER FOR P. M. GOES TO DEAD LETTER OFFICE Wilaoa, Pee. itt. An amusing ttory it Deing told oa the streets here. Bee -, eral weekt agd a letter eatne to the Wilaoa Dostofllfj addreseed to "H. W. Smith." It wat nut In tht general de livery teetloa la thaS eompartmeat. 1 or atyt aaa oayt it waa shuffled around . at various persons Inquired for their mail. finally the letter waa advor- tised aad sent ta tba dead letter affite at waanlngtotv after which It waa return ed ta Wilaoa with the following written acroaa aaa and af the eplstlei "Try i-eermatter tmitn perhaps It anty be Ma.'' - - - - Sara enough It proved to be tha test- matter 'I letter. 6a hearing af tha rt tura af tha epistlt a aewly appelated employe waa heard 4.6 aayt I think tha whole forea should take a day off aad get acquainted with anr bass.' ' Aa laSaeata it an exaggerated form af Grip, LAX ATIVE IiBOMO QUININS Tablet! thould be tokea la larger doaet tbaa is prescribed for Ordinary Grip. A good plan it not to wait until yea -are tick but I'M EVENT IT hr btking LAXA TIVE I ::OMO QUNINB Tablctt ia t -Mr. . Doom, Holland, Dec. A. The bur gomaster of Doom has halted, at leaat temporarily, tht erection of a high fence along tha roadside about tht house of Doom, the future- residence of the former Oermaa Emperor. There is no wall about the estate, such as at the Bentlnck castle., nt Amerongen, e present home of Willinai Hohenzollern. It wss found, however, that the fence encroached oa a publie highway and, for thit reason tht burgomeistcr ordered its construction stopped. The former monarch is expected lo takt up hit residence here In February. The work of remodeling Is well under way it tht house hat been vacated by the Baroness von Heemstra da Beau fort, .its former owner. A new central heating plant is to be built j the farm house is beta refitted as a residence for the former Emperor's staff, with lc- eommoditioai for sixteen and the house of the gardener will ba arranged at t.a tdminlstrttivt office. Most of tha . m ployea who worked for tht Bareness von Heemstra have been tmploytd by Count Hohensoltera. Because of tha cold weather lately. the former Emperor hat made few visits to hit aew home, bat ha it in close.' tonch with .those in charge of the repair work tad receives frequent re ports oa its progress. Cklesge Kedacea Car Fare. Chicaao. Dee. S3. Street ear fares to day were ralursd here to a flat rata of S etnts by the publis ntllitWt commit tloa. The sash far had bean 7 cents with 10 ridet for 63 centt and SO ridea for !. Thit scale had prevailed only a short time, tht flat 7-eeat fart estab lished last spring having beea redaeed recently. Tha new rata will ha la fi ree oa De- tember 27. Kgurea wera presented by tha eity showing that M 3-10 per teat of tha pajtongtrt wera psylng- tba ,7-cest rates. - ay Mexlcaaa Fired Upon. ' Jsrei Dee. 83.A Mexican fiscal risrd Wat fired upon from the Americas tide aear hero latt Bight according to a statement made tonight by Pablo Delgsdo, Chief ef the Juaret Fiscal (biards. A velley-os rin fire frons the ti mso aide, apparently directly agalost a group of fiscal guards also occurred Sunday night according to Delgado. No one wat Injured. there was also of course, the case of particular individuals whose. e.onduct was outstanding nod who thould be singled out for special recognition. It was my opinion that the Distinguished Service Medal should be awarded to those officers in command nf ships of the nsvy which were sunk by submarine attack and whose conduct waa nieritor loua in such easea. I required all these flaset to be carefully investigated and at a result of this every officer reported mnruorious in commnnd of such a ship waa awarded a distinguished service medal." l-ommenting on the fact that the r. nig lit hoard ordinarily recommended only eight officers and men who nr,l In the armed guards on bosrd merchant- snips for decorations, the Hecretarv said that in view of the hazardous nature of suen anty and after careful investiga tion he had increased the number of decorations awarded in such esses to thirty-six naval crosses and two dis tinguished service medals. What Happened to Crosses. A recapitulation of the action of the Knight Board ana Secretary Daniels on the nineteen recommendations made by Admiral Rims show that of the nine teen officers whom the latter recom mended for distinguished service med als, the Knight Board cut thirteen of the recommendations to Navy crosses. Secretary Daniels, after reviewing the Knight Board report, elianaed the awarda of distinguished Service medals recommended by the board in three cases to Navy Crosses and three other cnaes reversed the board and awarded distinguished service medals as origi nally recommended by Admiral 8ims. By law, three classes of decorations are provided for ofllcert and men of the Navy bs follows! The medal of honor. awarded by tho President in the name of Congress for conspicuous gallantry and Intrepidity; tha diatinguiahed serv ice medal to bo awarded by tha Secre tary of tht Navy to any person who had distinguished himself by exceptionally meritorious service to the government, and tha" Nary Cross, awarded also by the Secretary for extraordinary heroism or distinguished service, turn heroism or distinction not being sufficient to jus tify the award of a medal of honor or a distinguished service cross. OFFERS FOR INBORN BABE Father Declares Over 150 Persons Are Anxious to Adopt It. Ran Francisco, Dec. S3. Hubert Bur nett, of No. 1024 Gough street, who as tounded Ban Franeltco a few week ago by advertising his unborn babe for adoption, said last night that he hat alretdy received mora than ISO offera from persons living ia various parta of California. Several offers hava also eomo from Eastern Statet. Burnett ttoutly maintains that In of fering hit offspring for tale ha violated nona of tha humane athiea. To tha con trary, ht believes ha is benefiting man kind by offering a child of untainted blood and good parentage to somebody capable of supporting it. "I hava received scores of lettert from Bah Franciscans oommeedlag no for being willing to gist away my own flesh and. blood. Anywsy, so long aa my wife is willing to' offer her anborn babe, I don't see where anybody hta the right to criticise, .-' "No Eastern offers will ha eAnaldenul by sat,- eoatiaaed Barnatt I wouldn't ask anybody to make a lonv lonrner la Jan Francisco to examine my baby, for I wouldn't let it go oat on lets tha adopter was satisfied that it wat healthy ia every way." -4, , Trala Rabbery Ir Georgia. ; Quitman. Ga Don. Sl.Miked nb. bert boarded ana af tha locomotives ot tha Yellow Pino Lumber Company, aa route from Quitman to Perrv. Fla and at tha point of pistols robbed engineer Lay and two negra trainman of a box containing 1,000 to meet tha pay roll of iho eompany'a logging camp, aceord intg to their report to tha aompany here today. Doge taken to tha accna found tha trail eold. The Punday school of Holy Trinity Lutheran church will render its pro gram for Christmas on Clyistmss eve ning at 7:30. The superintendent of the Sunday school, Mr. H. W. Leiby, will ho is charge of the aervic". A cordial Invitation to come is given to all. The program will be as follows: Song O Come All Ve aFithful Scripture and prayer by the leader. Recitation Welcome, by Angus Grovenstein. Recitation A Christmas Message, by Mar. Louise Parker. Hesitation The Child Jesu, br Gladys Howell. Song Away In Tho Manger, by Vir-1 gml. May Wilson. Recitation O City of David, by.Wcrti N.iase. Dialogue Pesce on Earth, by Linus Parker, Jr., Virginia May Wilson, Jen Stonebask's, Dorothea Parker, Jack Stonebanks and Thomas Host. Recitation Holy Child, by Frances Reeves. Recitation Star of the Esst, by Con rad Stonebanks, Jr. Recitation Softly the Babe was Sleeping, by W. A. Grovenstein, Jr. Song The Bells are Ringing, by tho Sunday school. Recitation The Wondrous Star, by Arthur Laeviater. --8olorlr.ino8ilyery 8tars, by Julia Grovenstein. ' Recitation It Came Upon a Mid night Clear, by Mary Nease. Recitation O Little Town of Bethle hem, by Ruth Lnevistcr. Kong Behold a Branch Is Growing. Dialogue Uod so Loved the World, by Mary and Emma Nease. Recitation Sing, Christmsa Bells, by Sue Mowery. Recitation Rejoice, Ye Christmas, by John Nease. Duet Christ is Born, by Alice and Sue Mowery. Recitation Christmas Carol, by Julia Oroverstein. Recitation A Quest for a King, by Emma Nease. Hong Whilo Shepherds' Flocks re Tending. Dialoue Worshiping the Child, by Alexander Ooodmuu, Wertz Nease and W. A. Grovenstein, Jr. Rending The Other Wise Man, by Paulino Miller. Hong As With Gladness, Men of Old. Kss... on Christmas, by Pnul Nease. Recitation Over Bethlehem Burns the Lights of His Star, by Henry Miller. Offering Anthem by the Choir. Song Silent Night, Holy Night; Lighting the Tree. Distribution of gifts. Lord's Prayer and Benediction rnstor. Psrit, Dee. 83. The Chamber of Dep uties .oday voted confidence in the gov ernment, 458 to 71. Tho vote, which carried approval Of Premier Clemen cesu's program was taken after tha Chamber had listened to hi declaration on the determination of tho allies to crash Bolshevism, hit confidence in the Anglo-Franeo-Ameriean pacts, hit pre diction of a solution of the Fiumo prob lem and his understanding with Premier Lloyd George of Great Britain. Asked by Marcel Cachin, Socialist, if he ought not to give an unqmet coun try explanationa of the treaty and the Anglo-American military pacts, M. Clemenceau said: "I did not ask for these military guarantees. They were offered by Eng land and America I do not believe they will be questioned. Although certain points of the treaty have been distressed there is no serious objection to tha guarantees." During the discussion on the London conference, Ex-Premier Bnrthou ques tioned M. Clemenceau on Russia, and the Premier said Russia had been dis cussed previously but added: ""I will tell you the two principal de cisions we have taken. Not only will we not make peace, but we won't com promise with the' government of the Soviets. We have decided that wo will he the allies of all peoples attacked by Bolshevism." Regarding the situation in the Adri atic, the premier aaid: The Fiumo Question hat been agoniz ing. Italy promised Fiume to the Jugo Slavs, but went back on her promise. France, England and the United Statet have sought a solution, snd the latest indications are that it will finilly be reached. Only when this is solved can we commence to breathe freely." WILL CHARGE STRIKING SAILORS WITH MUTINY DAVIDSON TO GET BIG GIF! by EIGHT PATIENTS BURN IN CONNECTICUT HOSPITAL Middletown, CoiiH Dec. JKL Eight patients of the Connecticut hospital for the insane in this plaea are believed to have been burned to death tonight in a fire which completely destroyed one of tha frame buildings of the hospital group, a mile east of the main building. There were fifty-three patients in the building tnd at midnight only 45 htd been taken out. The building in which the Are oc curred waa known at the Farm, and those housed therein were so-called trusties, being of tho milder type of insane patients. They were all men, and instead of joining tin a panie when the flames were discovered, assisted the bucket brigade in rescuing their cloth ing and tome furniture. The missing patients are believed to hava been ' caught when the interior ef the build ing collapsed. WILL FORM LABOR PARTY IN MEXICO El Paso, Tex., Dev. 23. Plana for the formation of a labor party in Mexico which, it is claimed, will control a million votes, are informally announced in a recent iaaua of El Heraldo, a Mexico City newspaper. While tha party probably will not name itt own candidate, it will throw itt support to the tsndidato that favors tho forms tinn of co-operative consumers orgsni rations, savings banka and employes in surance companies, tho newspaper tayi. New York, Dee. 23. Captain Aspinall, of tha British steamer Michael, will prefer charges of mutiny against 18 members of his crew who went on strike yesterday against food served on the vessel, he announced today after con sultation with the British Consul here. The men were held today on charges of uisnruerly conduct. The ship hot been in port tince December 10 from South American ports. runee leaving faro, Brazil, there has been trouble among tha crew. Captain Aspinall said. There is tome one aboard who is responsible for this outbreak" he de clared. "I don't know whether or not he is an I. W. W." To Fortify the System Against Old.. Grip and In. eensa take GROVE'S , TASTELESS Chill TONIC. It Purines and Fr riches tha Blood. It Builds np and Strengthens the Whole System. It fortifies tha System Aralnst Colds. Grip a-d Influ- I enza. Pneo 60e. (Adv.) j Boom Wood's Campaign. I Chicago, 111., Dee. 23. Supporters of Major ueneral Leonard Wood from Central and Middle Western Statet met today and arranged a presidential cam paign for the general ia Illinois. Head quarters were opened near those of Gov ernor Lowden. Tha meeting waa eon ducted by Col. W. C. Procter, of Cincinnati. GENERAL EDUCATION BOARD Agrees To Give College $100,000 Charlotte, N. C, Dec 23. Again Da vidson College haa been signally recog nized, it ia evidenced by the fact that today Dr. William J. Martin, president of the college, received a letter from the General Education Board, of New York, stating that it will give to thit college one hundred thousand dollars, provided one million is seenred during the campaign for edueWion now in progress in tho Synod of North Caro lins. Thit proposition follows a thor ough investigation of this college made one month ago by E. C. Sage, secretary of the General Education Board when he visited this college. This is the third time this board has recognized David son College, once a number of yean ago in a gift of seventy-five thousand and mora recently in another gift, of twenty-five thoussnd. The campaign for educstion iu North Carolina which will elose March 1, prom ises now to go beyond the gosl of one million. If the goal is reached, David son will reeeive four hundred thousand from the eampuign fund, one hundred thousand from tho General Education Board and sixty thousand from C. K. Graham, of Greenville, 8. C. MARINES FEAST ON BOILED TURTLE EGGS Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, Dec. 23. Boiled turtle eggs are a novelty which hat been added to the most of the United Statet Marine! on duty tt tho naval station here. Two 200-pound turtlet were captured today by marines while sailing in a small boat on the bay. When they wera killed more than 100 eggs were found in each. The egg; of tha turtle when removed from the body has a 10ft shell. The egg itself Is about the size of a hen's egg. The inside resembles in taste and appearance the yolk of a hen's egg. Thj eggs are boiled hard and the shell U peeled off like the outer skin of an onion. THREE IN FAMILY REAP BENEFITS Jackson Is Relieved of Indi gestion by Tanlao Gaina 12 Pounds. "Tsnlac soon ended my troubles and I gained twelve pounds by taking it," said W. E. Jacktoa, of 724 North 41st street, Birmingham, Ala. "I work at night," ho continued, "and eating at unusual hours gave mo indi gestion. My food would sour on my stomach and I suffered terribly after every meal. I lost weight and became so nervous I coulda't aleep hardly at all. Smoking, too, aggravated my trouble and I had to quit IL I felt all run down and out and. was miserable all the time. I tried everything I could hear of, but got no better aad waa just about to give up, when I read about Tanloe helping someone , having the same trouble that waa worrying me. 'I felt better right after starting on it tud improved to much that I wat able to enjoy my pipe again and get rettful sleep. My appetite it bow fine and I can eat anything I want and I am not nervous and all unstrung like I was be fore. I believe I an in bettor shape to day than in seven years. My father. too, was benefited a whole lot by taking Tanlac; my wife took two bottles and it helped her mora than anything she has ever taken. I will never fail to recommend Tanlae tj anybody I tee suffering from stomach trouble." All druggists tell Tanlac Adv. A MERRY CHRISTMAS. 'Ha'ppy A "Merry Chrittmat" and New Year" will surely ba enjoyed and entertaining, educative aad materially beneficial days, weeks and yeart will ensue to every member of tha family if yon plaea at holiday presents in your home gifts like "Tha Book of Knowl edge, and Too new international Encyclopedia" and "Webster's New In ternstional Dictionary" Reference His tory Edition, or any of tha many highly entertaining and useful Looks I tell tt the Right Price on Easy Terms. Yes, I can deliver, prepaid, almost any book or set of bookt in time for a Holiday present. Write, phono or telegraph me immediately at my expense. Prices ro up January 1. J. T. Norsworthy, Th'i Book Man. Address until January 1 at O. Henry Hotel, Greensboro, N. C. I pay express. Adv. NEVER USE BICHLORIDE TaUau. ThsyVs seianaa. Per sttaas !(, sootaias. healing aslauaa, mm Ike SAFE ANTISEPTIC POWDER LAST MINUTE SHOPPERS SHOPPERS WILL FIND I WHAT THEY WANT HERE Jas.E.Thiem 125 FayettevilU St. Stop Trying to Find Out What JJL J! Wants Just Come to the Vogue Today We'll help you decide. We know what he wants. "YOGUE SUITS MI" Wa Close Saturday at P. M. The F Am L. SAMUELS, Prop. 21( 8. Wilmington Btrwot ' RALEIGH, N. C GIFTS That Afford Both Pleasure and Comfort. COATS SUITS HATS FURNISHINGS AND SHOES WS CLOTHE AND SHOE 1 THE FAMILY ' LOVELY HATS For the Holiday Season ; at POPULAR PRICES - . .. . a GEORGETTE ,.; or ..;.-. CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSE will makea DAINTY GIFT tor "HER li E. Ha'rgott Bu D ijitj f! .1 li 0 u uS !l 1 fl n LAST DAY For SHOPPERS BUT CHOICEST SELECTIONS MAY BE MADE QUICKLY FROM OUR CON- VENIENTLY DISPLAYED STOCKS. COME IN AND SEE US FOR DAINTY GIFTS AMONG FEMININE FRIENDS. T5l)e "princess "The Shop of Quality" ' 126 FauottoTlll St Rabija a s cs K..-A
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