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THE NEWS AND OBSERVER WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 7, 1920. COURT GRANTS SIX COUPLES D VORCES : Judge Calvert-Signs Judgment AgalrijtTeiEoeT-W a i isti.l j wegroes Miiea By JAMES A. ROBINSON. Durban!, Jan: d.-In., the Superior Court, which opened yesterday for two wceke, with II ii Hiimir Tims. H. Cal vert presiding, the. following divorces wer granted today : ; Assyria Maaou from Ha Hie Mason, Lomny AJalniie from John Malone, C. M. Thompson from Arrhus Thompson, Samuel Clcineuls from licssio Clement. , The esse' of Mrs. Mary II. Smith againat Direetor-tleneral of the Hnil road, was heard and took up the time of the court till the uikui hour. Mrs. Smith wan suing for sWiMI, the value Cf frntch, hirh was stolen fiom a trunk io tranait from' New Vork to Durham, arriving hero ou 'March -0, Jill0. Oua Juror was withdrawn and milt rial was hail) and this was done in order that Judge K. iwykea, conn el for 'the plniutilf, could have time to investigate rule and regulations of th railroad company, liicli hail .been ,. introduced in evidence. Other eases diepoaed of were: Amelia j rub graiiieo. a nivorro jroni iiiomuK la la: TTnTence iMiTttn imrrrrenTi fa. ' Torre from Haftin h. 8nnlli. In the esse of the four negroes vho were killed hist spring, near Car), by the Sen bun rd traiu , -a, judgment- ,n I...,.. 'J ..Hugo -.... ll'l W'l- minlatrator of two getting tl.UHr each; eae $AO0, and one t5i)0. L. O. Cole haa juat returned from n tnilliness Jrip to Baltimore to nee hi friend, B. 0, Everett. Mr. Kvcrott Is confined in . Joints llopkinit Hospital, where he hni already undergone one alight operation, whieli iras aucceasfiil. He it under the trontment of lr. I. F. liar err, an eminent apiiiilM. and tuk " ins a rent cure; ronaeqiiently, lm i entirely Isolated, not lieing permitted to answer or reply to any of his moil. Pile Cared la to 14 Da) a Druggists refund moncc , if l'AZO OINTMENT fails to euro Itching, Wind, Bleeding or Protruding J'il.ea. Stops Irrltatlmi Knnthea atul HeiilA. Votl eM f get reatfnl aleep afirr the first appli cation. Trice BOc (ai.'v.) Secure Fourteen Perons Raid On Russian Paper (Continued from I'age One.) In aanclatfd with Lonlne in fomenting Bolshevism. Ho came to the I'nited Htntea in 1016 and worked with Leon Trotrky aa a lecturer. Indication that the "Red" quartered - on Ellis IsIiiikI do not alck financial resources were given when Klir.nbotli Gurle.r Flynn, declared tonight that (200,000 had been collected to bail those arretted. ' Don't Pamper -' Your Stomach fear ef Uyapepala Robe the Kntire Byatena of Meceaaary Nutriment. Eat a Dlvaralfied Meal and With Stuart'a Dyapepaia Tableta You Will Avoid the IMatreea of ladigeetion. - Juat because the atonmcli aoura with gaaalneaa, heartburn, water brnah und auch dlstreaa after rating, la not a good reason for depriving the aystcru of nourishment. Instead of indigestible and innutri tioua bran and ekim milk try the better Dlan of eatiug what you like and follow yonr meal a with Htuart'a 1'yapepaia Tableta. They digest food, they aaaiat the stomach to accrete juicei that keep the stomach awect, active and with the alkaline effect, juat aa when tho atom avih it in. perfect health. Nor ia it nec eaaary to discriminate. Yon may eat freely of onions, sausage, mince ie nd baked beans, or other diahot, audi aa the average dapcptie viewa with horror, and euffer no tliatrea if you , follow with Stuart'a Dyapepaia Tableta. There Is thus no heed to fear any kind f food t any tlrjie or place, for with these tablets, you may prevent those distresses that formerly made you pam per your stomach aa if it were a ten' tier infant. You can get Stuart'a Dys pepsia, Tableta in any drug; store at 90 ceata a boic-Adv. Pure Wool Army Underwear The - la-a t word in comfort for this cold weather. This Underwear is valued at $8,00 per suit. - Our price, while it lasts - $4.70 Per Suit or $2.35 Per Garment This is a real bar gain. So come early to the 0 Th.e ' Q7.mc 'Voruti Suits MM WAKE FOREST'S OLDEST CITIZEN PASSES AWAY .Wake Kore.t, Jim. ti Mr. V . Dunn, the oldeat eitiren of the Wak t'orrst community, died -it hi honte here thia afternoon, a! V-:'M o'rlork, at Uie age of !.'! ycaxs. For a number of vfnrs Mr. Dunn was one f the leading tm-u n't tin pi. a 1 . an J had an udi.vs lifo of TSe. Village, earn lie has bees oiitinc.l to hia roum iu lieUe hcuJtu. The deeeuaed ia survived ljf to sons, Wr; J.1 tt. t'iiiirj amf Mt: ti. titttrpf Wake -Fnreat, and Vv three daughter. Mrs. y. Al'lrit 'fit ; Wnfci-tfVmrrr-Wrsr J. K. Ilnggp, of rlaleifrli, and Mrs. T. Kiddirk, of Itnleigli. A large niimticr nf grand-liildfen Ha well aa a niimln-r "f great griimlrhildren alap urvire him. The funeral aerrieea will le held Wedneadny afternoon at 2:30 o'eloek from the reaidenee. Aa a yniiiig man he lived at Kiretviu where he carried on an ettenaite liusi nca aa a farmer and nvinufnetnrer. Ho n;m the originator and for many jeura, the aide manufacturer of the weli k no mi Dunn plow. Liter lip moved to Wake t'oreat, where he earried on hit huaineaa until h few year ago when he retired because -of the inflrmitie of old age. For many year he wan a deacon in the Fureatville ltaptiat church and Inter lie aerved ia the game rapacity ia the f;ul.iat .rluiidi. .at Wk 'et. H flan a eoiiatriictive life, and any com munity ia richer in the poaaewion of Ii u ,wrMH H t v. The tinnt)fr tf th"v. w lni-ertiuhHtttteit-oBiy, by the ounilier who knew him. Cowan To Succeed Collector Taylor In Customs House (Continued From I'age Ua) (ireeiisborii, farmer 1 pVrt nrr of Major t .'buries M. fttedmuii, vaa here to day mi official business. i. t. Canlirld, of ' Morehead City, niiinbvr of the btato Deuioeratic esecu-l tie I'ommiftee, is here and will be among the North Caroliniana who tt ti'iid I lie Jarkaon Day dinner Thursday night. Thief (.eta Silverware. A "jimmy" thief thia afternoon en tered the apartment of Mr. and Mrs. Kiln aril K. Uritton, 901 Twentieth street, nortlitvcdt, and stole silver and vabiablea north around I ,fH M I . Mr. Written, private a-eretary to tho Hciretmy of the Nay, discovered the Ions thia afternoon when he returned home from his office. Hilverware was gime, a pistol, a kodak, and a gold van ity ease belonging to Mrs, Uritton waa utolen, and many other articles highly prized were missing. Detectives were railed in at once and, with tlro-Trngnrving TrtrTIre" aitver ware aa their only clue, are in hopes of re covering aome of the atolen property. 15 Eggs A Day From 23 Hens, la Winter Mr. t Etully TriW. 'W haav SS rhirkeiu and hadn't Had an tmtt all winter. In flv djr aftr faMdinv Don Huns, w sot four to flv r-rr 'a day : In Uirat wwlu, r wr vattinr 19 to 12 asaa a day ia Ave wlw w 16 to It m a day." John Dunl. Hox 102. Chrry ValUy. Pa. Mr. Dunt atirtod itivina hia hna Don Suna In January, in wro wathr. H now ktw hit hena butty in eoLd waathar. whan bana utually atop laying. A trial coata nothing. Hrre'a our off?r ' j Glva your hfna Dan Buna and wath raaultn for on month. If yon don't And that It fai for iUalf and paya yuu a aood profit tteiidatv ulmply tell m and your money will ba prompt ly re fun dad. Don ttun (Chlnaa for aav-layina) worki dirtetly" on tha avs-laylng srgana, and la also a splendid tonic. It ia easily aivan In th fd, improvaa th htn'a health, makaa her atronaer snrl mora active in any wtaihar. and itarta bar laying. Try Don Sung for 10 daya and If it doaant it yon tit eygs, no matter bow cold or wet tfee weather, your money will be remanded by return mail. Get Don 8una from your drug gist or poultry remedy dealer or send eenta for a paekaa by mail prepaid. Burretl Duayer Co.. 4U4 Colombia Bidg., Indlanapotia. Ind. (Adv ) Portrait Commercial Ptotograpkij Jut Received nil 1 Wk - j I Goodrich - FABRIC SILVERTOWN CORD , - AH new fresh stock ia all eizes. "BEST IN THE LONG RUN." . Hotor Service Co., of Raleigh, .' .THE BIG GARAGE.- ' ETeiSn. for th Motorist H. ROY FISIIEL, Manager PARIS SECURES NEGW'td MEET FRENCH PUGILISTS Milwaukee, Jan. 6. A cabled otTer of Meanieura Vienre and Decoin, French promotera, to bring Sam lngfonl, negro heavj-moight, to Paria for a aenet of bout a ni accepted today by Howard t'arr, .of t.'lieago, I-angford'i manager. L'arr was here ranferriug with B. F. Htclnel, .Milwaukee refTreicutattve uf tiic French promoter. Aeeordlng te plana tto ari of bojta would Jiad up to. a battle with tieorgea Carpentier. -WrtmTWtrt-ffrar the tjngfnra plamr indicated a poaaibility that Jack lAcrop iey may -tnao hiaTtiaaee fnr ttre-trnartrr of a million dollar porae offered biro for a bout with Carpentier. Jack Kearus, lVmpaey'a itiuniigcr, in a letter recoivid today by bteiiiel, aaid he bad the aiimeroiia offera under conaidcra tion aad did not want to cloae with m present. To Fortify the feyateaa Agaiaurt Colda. Gria aad Inflaenaa take OKCVE'b TASTELESS Chill TONIC. It I'uriflca and Fr.riehea tho Blood. It Bnilda up and Strengthens the Wnoli Hystcm. It fortifies the HyKtem '.rtlaat Colda, Orip a-d Influ-euza- Price 60c; (Adv.) CANVASS" FOR STOCK FOR MILLION DOLLAR HOTEL - Winston -W lew, Jan. I. Teams rep reaenting the various buhinrsa intercnta of the city, thia morning opened a eh rce-ilay canvass, soliciting aubserip- tlona to the Twin Citjf's proposed mil-j lion dollar hotel to be built thia year, The eanvi.vra reported fine success. It believed Jhat practically all of the toek lleied will be secured tomorrow. The- hit for the Intel has been seenred. Iwing located at the corner or Cherry and Trade etrects, and coat seventy Ihotitutud dollars. The, local leaf tobacco market re opened today with light breaks. TJiero aa no material change in prices ob 'tained beforo the C'hriatmat holidays. i .nosi ok inn oneringa now are Most of the offerings now are of me- uioiii gmui'. ii iiui iuuiikiii omi more than half a millioa pounds of leaf remnins unmarketed in the I'icd mont section. Ec anion pMtponcd. Tho Sixth , rhilmiclplit Trade Kxpan ion Kirurnion, which wnti to have tour ed parti of Virginia and North Carolin.i including Haleigh during the week of January hnt bren poMponed. The committee in rharge of the prnpotwd trip oxpecta to stage the excursion in the nciir future. C C A LOR The Original PI pedes Faraac. Have 1-1 sf year fuel Wastes No Heat Noted for Cleanliness Easy to Operate Perfect Satiafaetlea Gaaraateed. WEATHERS FURNITURE CO. 121 E. Martin Raleigh, N. Street C. Conservation Should be th policy of rry one at thia abnormal tint. VA good way to eonasrr i to own your horn. When building or buying a bom it wall be profitable to la aist on on in which VINSON Plumbiaa; and Heating is in stalled, you thereby conserve your upkeep and your health. G. L. Vinson Co. Th Best ia PLUMBING HIATING "It Tleld th largest rstara." Large Shipment Tii es! Inc. Me !;; TPITTSBORO CITIZEN DIES FROM INJURIES IN SMASH Fittaboro, Jan. 6 E-8hriff Kpence Taylor died at the home of hia brothcra' widow, Mra. John Taylor, three milea from Moncure, thia morning at S o'clock aa the reault of an automobile accident ia which he waa run over I)e teinlier 23th. lie waa about t50 yeara Oia and ia survived bjf.. Uireo.lir6TEi, Harold, e.rittuboro Alien, of Cuba, George Taylor, pear Aaheville, N. C. one aiater, Mr. Thomaa Himpkina, Hal- Naah, Charleatnn, H. C. two half brnthen, Brue- and Henry Taylor, Wilmington, N. C. Burial will be in tho Epiacopal temetery, Pittaboro, at 10 o'clock Wedheaday morning, lie had a hoat of friemia and waa noted for kind attention to those ia trouble, aicknesa or death, MR. J. G. BROWN WILL ATTEND BIG CONFERENCE The Tan American Fiuaneial Confer ence, whie.U will be attended by proto inent bankera of America and visitor!, will bo held In Washington January 10 to 56. It waa postponed from January 12 to 19. The conference was called by tho Secretary of the Trcaeury. Mr. Joaeph U. Brown, of thia city, ia a mem ber of the group to confer with. Cplura- Uau- iiiUora. Mr--Ak- W Melae", air other North Carolinian, ia a member of the Cuban group as repreaentative of tho Vnited btatea Treasury. . l . i.ii,, ....... .JBi -... i uovni in rr CfO"' J IlvWr F IUJ CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at tongue ! Remove pois ons from stomach, liver and bowels. Aeccpr "California" Byrup of Figs only look for th nam California on th package, then you are sure your child is baring th beat and moat harm less laxativ or physio for tho little atomach.fcliiwr and bowels. Childrea lova its deftcious fruity taste. Frill directions for child's dose on each bot tl '. Oire it without fear. . Mother I Ton must say "California." adr. What About Your Own CLOTHES? 5f V nosurood. not up-to-date. Such clothes ana otners 01 national reputation, are in stock today for your inspection. We are proud to invite you to inspect our display, and urge that you do 4t today.- - . . McLeod & Watson "Zysg: aothes'of Qulity-U For Emergencies always have ia your medicine cheM at hom or la four office or factory such mcessary first -aid guipmatM arnica, cotton, bandages, gaus. Unl.' ment, aromatie spirits ef ammonia, and other mrgeney articled ' io eaa (at all of the goods kere, frsk aad fleaclouf, at right price. n San lUry supplie aad robber goods. ..i '' ' ' .' '--:- . '- ' ' KING- CRO WELL ' ' W.'. - SFRACCa IILTXR, Jfaaagey. SWIFTEST MURDER TRIAL IN NEW YORK STATE ENDS New York, Jan. 8.-One of the swift est murder trials in New York State ended lata today when a jury in Brook-, lyn, after tea minutes' deliberation,! found Frank. J. Kelly," negro, guilty of murder In In. Irat degree for , slaying Cafue TOnaJ'X'ihaid in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sperry Clark on December 13 last. Next Friday he 1 aowtewcad to die ia the alcetrie. chair tt 8ing Hing prison. Th prisoaer' showed to emotiea when the terdiet was announced. He lmlkd when h heard his fate and hia features atill bore a grin as h was led from . the courtroom te jail.. Joseph Dunn, 18-year-old brother of -the murdered woman, has asked Dis trict Attorney Lewis to permit htm to ! witness the execntion. 1 -. 1 Heinle Wagner Discharged. Boston, Jan. . President Hsrry H. V raiee, of the Boston American League baseball club, announced tonight that Hoinie Wagner, former shortstop of the Bed Sox. would not be with the team during th eomiug season. Wagner was assistant to Manager Barrow during the latter port of th 191W season. No statement was made as to his plans. REMOVES TOUCHY CORNS. Apply a few drops of "At Ease" upon an aching corn or a callous for a few nights. In stantly the soreness leaves. In a few days you can lift them off with your Angers. "At-Ease" the only guaranteed corn remover is sold at all drug stores. Manufactured by . THE STANLY SALES CO. Albemarle, N. C SA VE 25 to 33 Per Cent on your fire insurance premitinu. Our Policies adopted by Federal Land Bank. State Mutual Fire INSURANCE Company Raleigh. N. C Agent Wanted. am You either admire or dislike the clothes other people are wearing as they pasi you on the street, or you meet them in doors, but what do they think of your own? ' '--" You judge a man to a great extent, by the quality and style of his clothes; if he shows good taste in his dress you at once are convinced that he is a man who cares, as welt as being a man who knows. On the other hand, other people judge you by the clothes you wear. What opinion do they form of you? The M. & W. quality is an asset td any suit of clothes. For years we have paid particular attention to the material of garments sold from this store in order that we might establish such a reputa tion that no customer of ours could ques tion the value of clothes bought from us. ' And besides quality we have always kept our stock fresh thereby assuring the latest styles. A suit would never create a very favorable impression, no matter the-jjuauty, if the stylewere as Hart Schaffner & Marx, DRUG CO. Citras Growers Get Relief. Tampa, Fla Jan. 8. Florida citrus fftlif .kinwef. . - -v, railroad administration that th order fubaiug aW ...u vi a hnl been rescinded. Before the govern ment took orer the railroads 360 crates wita the standard carload aad the num ber was increased Jo conserve ear apace daring th war emergeaey. The ihip pers protested , against tha iacreaaed number, ot.ciaiea. ojl thaJoundliiaX it resultod in crushing th fruit ia tran ait and the order sent out today re stored tha pre-war maxim am of 3. TdHO 9 THE SCALP TONIC ABSOmTEXRmOVES DANDRUFF- ONeBOnUSPRO-JT 5Qf5 jlBCITTLES DO TOIT SELL Pan-American Cars or at ye own oae for year ear a Family? Yea show good judgment by doiag either) ask any one who owns one, Eure Motor Co. Distributers Ay den North Carolina J-MGiljI ; "The Store Where Your Dollar Burs Moat Tho Spotless So. The South'. Mail Order House" OF RICHMOND, VA. Has Opened a Retail Store ia RALEIGH, N. C. No. 331 S Wilmington Street Our Btore was recently completed and we are now open for business with many goods in stock and others - comlngritt-daily.- This Is the fifth retail etorewe have opened in North Carolina ; others are. located at Rocky Mount, Golds boro, Wilson and KinatonV ; - -i . ; - We carry in our branch stores most of the goods shown - in our-taUlog-atatelogprices-pIus'actual freightr" from Richmond, Va, These prices are based on fac tory cost plus one small profit, and buying as we do in large quantities we are able to sell at lowest possible prices. . - ' ; . ' Our goods are of standard quality and guaranteed to be satisfactory or money back. We want our customers and friends to take advantage of the convenience of dealing with our retail store here, .where you can examine the goods before buying and save money on thousands of articles for home, farm ' and shop. -:-' 1 .. ."','. . Be sure and call to see us and gtX acquainted. Also " compare our low prices before buying anything.' ; The South'. Mail Order House," FRIENDS $AW ihinnmrrssriuT imrnvfvunuii After. Taking Tanlac Mrs.' Nor man Feels Better Than in . Five Years. "When wr frisnds tell me how much I Lave jmpiuved iu health and aji jcar. ane I always any I owe it all to Tan. lac" said Mra. Margaret Norman, of Dale Avenue. Oklahoma City. Ok I. 'cje veeal years ago"" sho eonHn ueil' " "I had aa attack of nervous prostration, and afterwards 1 would puffer witb) cramps ia my atomach fter at iiig. , I had palpitations of th henrt tnd shortness of breath so bad that 1 would actually become unconscious at times and I would have sited rr':he kesdaehes that I could hardly andur them, I became so. weak tha. 1 v,i n.i able to attend to my. household duties and everything was a burden to SB. ''Nothing aeemrd to help ane at all til) t began taking Tanlac on the advice of a friend. Thea my headarhee left m the first week and my stomach trouble waa soon relieved. Now I can eat any thing I want without ita being followed with palpitations, headache or aick spells. My nerves are in She shape and I aleep well at night. I. have gained several pounds in weight, my strength and energy .are. .aturning.ad-J actual . ly feel better than I have in five years. " Nfy husband has been taking Tanlac, too. and he. thinks as highly of the medicine aa I do." All Druggists self Tanlac. Adv. o NOTICE. The regular January meeting of the, State Board of Architectural Examina tion and Registration will be held In Raleigh on January Snth and Slat. All applicauts for examination are re quired to be present. Headquarter Varborough House. Harry Barton, Sec retary. (Adv.) SALLESMAN WANTED TO TBAVELl If you are a salesman, capable of earning 6,000 to tlQflOO per year, aee Mr. Hirschberg. Tarborovgs Hotel, Room 239, between 10 aad IS today. 7-1! AT t''j,: 'I 1:
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