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J TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 6, 1020. THE NEWS AND OBSERVE? 5 OW ANOTHER COAL E -Letters" of Theodore Roosevelt -Reveal. Plans If Comoro mlse Didn't Wdrk .... New York, JtiTKlIIiSerJSftpBls - - lished .. details; of the fdraatie plsa President Boosevelt b4 deei4e4 to adopt ta settletas anUrseite strike of 1902. sail t kava bees kaowa ealy U , tws members ef hia Cabinet aad few person vrhe were to take part In its execution appear i the flfth iartallsaerit of tbt Colonel'i ow letters edited by Joseph BuekRa Bishop ia the January insue of Hcribier's Magaiine. Th ar ticle aho gives seme intimate sidelights on Koesoveit's attitnde toward union x 1alor. j, ' Aftor SO persons kad been killed and about 44 injured during the rioting in tha coal Selds and the approaek of win ter brought with it 1he prospect of a ' itlou-w ile fuel famine, tbe mayors of largo titie and governors of eev-al states appealed to tha President, Mr. Ilishap ay. la interfere ia tha interest of tha public, welts re aad safety. Ac cording ta his biographer, Mr. loose ners had decided,. ia rasa tha operators , if raiated in thair refusal ta accent, a rmnuMoa. rio astasia powers trk'vh 'the Constitution did ot specifically give him" and ta nee the I'aited Metes army to suppress all violence aad dis- ""TOrter. : W riiiae ta Bobert . Jlaenar. oa Octo ber 5. 1302, Miortly after a conference . in WasMngtflu of "thar-miire-operatora and the strike leader, the late John Mitchell, in a futile effort to settle tha trouble by the appointment ef a rm i mission of ini estigatiea ar arbitration, lie Baiu: i ITJib situation is bad, esneeiallr be- cause it is possible it may grow uuuny worse, jr wnen the severe weather conies en there it a coal fans, ine, I dread to think of the suffering in "parts' of our great cities especially, and I fear there will be fuel riots af as bad a type a any brend riots we nave aver seen. Ul course ence tite rioting has begun, once there is a re sort ta mob violence, the only thing to do is to maintain order. It ia a dread ful thing to be brought face to 'face necessity M t.,Bg moasurea. however unavoidable, which .in the death of men who have bean mad- ucncu ny want ana suffering." , In a letter to Senator Lodge ho wrote mat he wsi "Teeling" his way to mmcujty ana was determined not ta be drawn into any "violent step which would bring reaction and disaster af terward." At another time, he aaidi itost emphatically I shall not eom ixumino wna lawlessness. I tare been told on excellent authority, that h disorder has been very great and of ev atau- us equally good author ity, i am told the exact contrary. I snau speeaiiy find out for myself. I stand against socialism; against anar chic, disorder." ' - Cplonel' BooseveH's 'draste,, plan of action which Mr. Bishop says ha maXos public with the late President permission and authority, included his appointment of an investigating or ar bitrary commission without regard to whether or not the operators asked for it or agreed to abide by its derisions. He asked Ex-President Cleveland ia ease he were to appoint such a commis sion, if he would accept a place en it, and, according to Mr. Bishop, Mr Cleveland replied1 favorably. 'This commission was only part of the' President's plan," says Mf. Bishop. "The investigation which it was to con duct would take time. In order that mining operations might be-resumed as speedily as possible, the President eon suited with Senator Quay, who waa all powerful in Pennsylvania polities. ' and was assured by him that whenever tbe President-TleTired him to do so he would have the governor of the State notify tha President that be could not keep order in the coal region and needed federal interference, f "The President then informed Major HEAL SDISEASS Apply Zemo, Qean, Penetrat ' ) . ing, Antiseptic LiquiiJ It it unnecessary for you to suffer with eczema, blotches, ringveorm, rashet; ?nd - arularjtan- troubles. Zemo, obtained at any drug store for 35c, orr HSX for extra large bottle, and prompt, ly applied will usually givs instant relief from itching torture, It cleanses and soothes the skin and heals quickly and effectively moat slun diseases. - " ZerOO tt arwondeiful. peiseti stSag, U aiaappeanng uquia ana ts sootntng to the most delicate skin. It Uric greasy, is easily applied and costs littk. Get it today and save all further d.istrsii . The E. W. RosaCow Cleveland, Q, MUTf AND JEFF - r NOED ; IvtvfRi GoINti Hoax, I MTtv tmatX Ytt;ri fi-mi ivu. haU J"? 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Schofleld that i easa of federal later? erases tia winked te send liim to tha coal reg'ons with th rrfwlar arm troops w ith in struct ions fa st ai-raeeir if tha mines, iAt fall charge, put down all violence, aad disregard say orders f reus tha opera ton. lie asaea in nenrral, if. in ra lii a operators weut to eonrt and had writ served oa hiia. would bo do at was done' midr JJiicornV' slntpty- -prBdtht wrU ci to th PresidcntT After a little thought tha Genera replied that haeddJtejwewejt said t ' 'Alt tight, t wim fwn iTeaideat Roosevelt, it waa aaid. had all preparations made for starting the troopa Within half eu har after tha request fur federal aid was reenlved. Tha plan was not executed, Mr. Bishop says, "because at tha last moment the operators changed front and consented to ' the appoiatnent of a commission. Whether or not ther cot wrind of tha President's purpose has never been re vealed, but some powerful influence was responsible for tlieir sodden reversal." CONGREGATION TO CONVEY TO PASTOR THEIB THANKS Kinaton People Will Hold Com. inanity Reception In Honor f Rer. Mr. Craig Kinsion, Jan. 5. A eeroniunitv re. jeptioa "will bo tendered Be v. VV klar. shall Craig, pastor of the First Baptist chorea here, tomorrow night beeansebe has decided to stay hero-rather than accept oae of several pulpits iu other cities to which he might go, AU de noawostious will unite ia honoring the J young minister, who has become some thing of a publie idei daring thr wBst three years. HU own flock 111 be Joined hy Meth odists, other Baptists, Tresfiyferiaas. pbciples of Christ, Ephropalians - and athera ia glad-banding Mr. Craig and his wife, who ia active ia several lines ef church and charity work. ' Public officials and clergymen 'will express the sommHaity'a gratification over Mr. Craig's course in brief addresses, and women of. the First Baptist ehurak will serve refreshments to the gathir tag. The committee in charge expects several thousaad persona to pay their respects to the "little parson' and hit wife. Mr. Craig recently declined an offer to go to a Baptist church in Bichmond. Va., which promised a salary of four thousand year. Tha church la one ef the leading congregations of tha Bap. tist denomination in the Booth, RUNAWAY ENGINE CRASHES INTO PASSENGER TRAIN TortuntUIy No Psvatengeri Were la Car Which Waa Smaahed at Sockjr Moumt . Bocky JJouat, Jan. 5. A soriour acci deat 'waa aacrowly avoided at the anioa passenger station here when a ruaaway engine crashed into the rear ead of No. 9-t which waa standing on tha track at the station, after having discharged its load of passengers. As both the engine aad tha train were unoccupied the sole damage dean waa eonflaed to the empty ears, Tha engine which had come in from- a run and waa waiting at South Rocky Mount to be taken to the roundhouse was set free by a leaky throttle and without anyone aboard aped down tha track towards this cuy. Before any stapa eould be takea to atop it or to clear the track, the ruaaway locomotive had reached the passenger station aad stopped itself by crashing into the empty train. The fact,. that Vtie.re were no persons aboard either the engine or the train greatly relieved the situation anl allayed the damage done. - Most of the sphntrs in the banisters of life are unnoticed- until we begin to slid! down. ' If f " T f, n.l-niil ' ' . i-T ' tt'- m,m ' yoo weorvt, roK,o we TO TtU. tOO ME WII.L J ' NOT BE HOME .y-fc. qin- opt of town rQ - - - JetFs Favorite Musical Instrument. CARRY ON ASSOCIATION TO CARE FOR SOLDIERS Official! . of l"TtionalOo vera - jaent Hold Conference To- V- .1 da? -In flew York t ffew, York, Jan. JJffie&lr Ihe Federal government and prominent New i'ork'moB win ?6Ttfer here tomorrow at tha fiaak-Hr'a Club. aHr8, invitation of Mrs. Wendell Phillips, president of the 'ftfTT- 0" atm", tJwiko friatto plans for tie expantioa of the Assoc I (Una'a work of koosiag an4 EOloaiung of disabled aoldirra." The organisation, new operating In several cities, and supplementing the help the government gives through pensions aad vocational training, pro vides board, lodging. laundry and. a tertaiament. for disabled soldiers' for 10 a week while the veterans are be ing taught new trades and professioas. Us work is said to have tl.o" approval of tha American Legion and the Federal authorities. All the government departments ton. eerned with the problem of the disabled soldier, it ia said, will be representea at the conference, including H. O. ('holm ley Jones, head of the. War Risk In. durance Bureau, Cel lambkin, Director of the Federal Board of Vocational Edu cation and Colonel' Rueker, representing the Surgeon Ueaernl af the Vnitej States Array. The public, it is said will be repre sented by franklin D'Olier, grand com mander of The Amerirea Legion, Lieut. Col. Theodora Booseyelt, JUu B. fiockr efeller, Jr., William Fcllowes Morgan, Ogden Mills, Cpl. Franeis Bobbin, t'ol. William, JDonoTant.Cc-A, offin. Morti mer ftchiff,- George E. Viaceut," Capt. Cosmo IJamilten, Charles H. Subitr and ethers. , Irwla Cobb Will Utliri. Baeky Mount, Jan. B.-Irwia H. Cobb. noted writer,. Journalist and dispenser of burner, will lecture at the ortera house ia this city ea January ta. . Mr. Cobb ia being brought to Becky Mount by the Woman's Club and his lecture hero will bo one ef the two which he ia to deliver ia the State during kis trip South. Regular Habits Produce a Beautfiul Complexion Dafly riiiftinatioti rids tha syttm of poiaotts. Women ahould raaltzathatl MANY wornea complain daily of their complexion, of their keadachea Sad gen eral 111 health, little realizing that tbe trouble ia constipation. Wotnea, too, art much mora aub Joct to such congaatioa thaa inca, -and anuch norsi xareleal ..of it, Tha result is seen in lustorlesa. weary eyes, in saDov, pimply complexion, in lassitude, " bad iMvath, and in that word so often usrxl, "htOsiraaed." r At the first aign of those ayinp. toms tha wise woman will take a laxative, and will sea that tha Young girt and others in her cars do likewise. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is tha favorite with thou sands of women becnuse it is mild and gentle in its action and is tho and trains the stomach and bowel muscles to do their work naturally without tha aid of niedioin. This combination of simple lax. ative herbs with pepsin, which can be bought at any drug store, ia aim a very sterling first-aid in colds, fevers and other sudden Uh BOOH! .,rtN COl-O WORuO ALl M - G0LDSB0R0 PLANS TO HAVE BASEBALL Nearo CiiiTd BurhsdT'fF Death L4In. Ear)y Morning Fire Jn Colored District' . B BMMITT R. BROWN, v- 1 m?Mitafn -smm- JisaLJItSi2rr'rty -sa44iHf.4a.aalaa.-.tlri.' dansht.r ef Aitam Hin... . ..II k.o.n i negro maa of this city, waa Mvsted to death yesterday -in ji Are which da stroyed two tenement. Jjousei ia tbe eastern part of the city. The fire had gained considerable headway before tha firemen arrived on the see as and for a time a whole block was threatened br the conflagration. The alarm was sent in by a white man about 4 a. m., who had been awakened when the roof of one of the burned 'buildings fell In. An investigation made later Vr I'ire Chief !ilie Ye lvsrton developed the fart that several negroes living In the neighborhood saw tbe fire before it had gained much headway, but did not know how to turn in the fire alarm. Tha fire started in a tenement bouse occupied by Adqfft, rUmms, who was. awakened by smoke ia his room. Ue gave tbe alarm to his wife in another : roem where their Jo. child, wore j sleeping- Simms picked up one ef the children -and his wife waa leading their little 7-year-eld daughter toward tbe front door when the child beer me hver trrirai and rank back into the bedroom. Secure Baseball Team. , , 1 t Through the efforts of the local Chain br ef fnimtrca arrsngemf nt s bsve neen maae witn tne Koobester UN. X J 4 baseball club to do their spring train-1 tlfg-tn Ooldsboror-rom-Aprtl i-to-lS. i It is aaid this will result in at least night professional games boing played , hero between other professional clubs : who will do their spring training in , other towns throughout tho State. A . oontract has" also Iwen closed between the Boston aad Detroit clubs to p lav an , exhibition game here, the data to be ! arranged later. Local fans are still hopeful of seeing an eastern North that make it advisable to alwsys hare botUa in tha home. It ia free from narcotics and safe for the tiniest baby. y InspUtof tha factlhol Dr. CaU wdl'iSrrup PeptiniiiUUtrgestullint hVndd kaaoVt la ihTiiorli-there" being over 6 mlUlo hoahs fold tac year, many who need ru bmcpa have Washington Sc, MeaoccUo, UknoU. BRINGING U THERE HE -5MF1 t- PVP 1 OOT IN Th ONE ii ' w r I - V. 3 r - ' 4. J . I Carolina bsteball league established before the baaeball season opens, It Ije iug said here this morning that the directors ef the Virginia baseball leaeue werejtinanlrnous ia their opposition to admitting WiTsoiraiJTtoeky Mouul into the league. - ..lead la false Alarsaa. e 1 ar w i . r a r t m ii maniEnrSif the Wr-irf"bcTim4irim 0' " w Hcitiat; address here, tonight "unTer.Tlie ausnicfif of th,r loeal Chrittiaa e5eieiie ISocictv. During the iat two weeks some alarms, and in aaswcfilig one of these alarms one fireman came near losiau - life. TBo city of flrtabj have pffered a largo reward for the epprvhension of the guilty parties and a number of ex tra pfneers have been employed to watch the fire alarm boxes. , 'Rocky Meant Woman Die. Bocky Mount, Jan. I'uneral ser vices for Mrs. I4, It. Darrow, who died at the home of her son, Mr. W. li. l.ir row, in thia city, yesterday afieraoru were condUcteil from the home this afternoon at 3 o'clock by Hev, Frederick Diehl, rector vt the Church of. the Good 8hrphrd, The death of the doceaacd lady, who was 71 years old, came alter a genera) decline of health and long period of invalidism. Hhe is survirrd by one son, Mr. W. B. Darrow, with whom shit was making aor homo at the time of her death, and a daughter, Mrs! L D. Kirkpatrick, with whom ai re sided previous to coming 10 this city about a year ago. - It's a good thing to. avoid ' people Alio think you jrs a good thing. B Miller . , "ThXma$Shopping Center" Personally Selected Gifts are Best far better, we should say, than those selected for you by Shopping friends or that you order to come by mail. Put your own personality into tha things you five by personal selection. ' . Jlha Xmas 1919 Campaign is on and now is the time to Visit Richmond and - MLLER & EHOAOS Our out of town friends find the store a delightful place in which to make their Xmas purchases Because they are assured of Merchandise of Real character and quality. -Because our assortments are incomparably greater than elsewhere in the South. Because T our serv ice is -more isrTipient and helpful and aur prices are always fair. Whatever one's requirements msy be these busy pre-Xmaa days whether it be an article for a gift or something for one's own wear or use, one may feel assured 1n advance of finding that "something" at Miller & Rhoads "The Shopping Center" of Virginia,' the Carolinas and other Southern States. 'With almost boundlesj stocks of everything necessary to successful gift giving, we welcome you. MILLER a RHOADS P FATHER OF CHjart itqtj ooNTCAije tou INJECT HE MV NOT HAVE A PLAfE -OH-1 tkJHfL Hi tit At. ONE- 1 yyiZ.Zt TONIGHT. MM av am, rum eeenes. TrsSe liark tOmimgbt, Children Cry Kind To IfT Always Doucht has borne tha. etgrna tore of Cltaa. 11. Fletcher, and baa been inudn nntlrr liU personal luporvlKiori for over SO yours. Allow no ono to de wliiiaawCu '.1 ast-aB-erxxl" are hut emerlments. eml endxni'er th - - Isealtli of CUUdxea Ljrericnco against KxTxrimeuU What is CASTOIA CastorU la a liurmleas sabstltato for Castor Oil, Pare gorier Props and 8 ooth in r Hyrups. ft contains neither Opium. Morplilnej nor other nureotio sutwtanee. For more than thirty year It iiaa been In eonatant ns forth rllel of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Collo and tMarrhoea allayins; Fererlshncss arising therefrom and by repulatlnir the Stomach and ltowels, aids tho sum silntllntton of Fom1; glvlntr honltliy and natural sleep, -The Children's 1'anaoea Tho Mother's Friend, The Kind You Havo Always Doucht I Bean tho In U30 For Over 30 Years y!f!!?y WIPTWMsli.lWsl,s. 1 .sjfsjiiearoa wpW'.affisyssasajsssj 33 H RHcmds RICHMOND, VA. . . .; . NOT Ss. O, a fat. Og. Hit. br B. C JTUrr, il , inr. ancKIFF J - WlTH m ' " for. Fletcher's Signature of By BUD FISHER Jj4 i i 7
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