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THE NEWS AND OBSERVER WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 14, 1920. . ROBINSON THINKS V :-,7:'" OF QUITTING SEA (Continued Froas Pi(i Oh.) - they desire presented tu lie Attorney CoHtrtu r- 'They disavow strongly any intention In Attack Mr. Fage margins. The bur den of their kick i a distinct cnoipli meut to Mr. Peg for ft '(how that the federal machinery if moving, in' North ' Carolina and pot la other atates. All J hey want, Secretary Ijeonard said to day, la to b let alone until all the ma hinry ia th country gets to diot ' . 1 ANNUAL ELECTION r AT LOCAL BANKS , ;, t ' . (Oantlaaed From Page One.) . B.mk are Joseph G. Brcwn, H. J. Young, Jr. ..Richard H. Lewis, Dr. Albert An ltfersoa, WllllsX J. Andrew. N. A 1BB. N. . Kdaerton. K. K.illinetoii JDf. A. B. Hawkins, Ivan M. Procter James J. Towler, . C. Vann, G. II. Au drew and B. A. Brown. The director! elected an oflicert are . Joseph G. Brown, president ; H. lOung and Dr. Hiclinrd 11. Uwia, vice presidents; Grnham H. Andrews, rash er; H. A. Brown, assistant ratliier. I h employe of the bunk are Itavid I Foit, general bookkeeper; Frank P, Haywood, head individual bookkcenor V. M. Stonehanka, receiving teller ;('n vU Kiddle, paying teller j Hunt Hooper and Ioui Draton, iniTividun liookkeepera ; Miss Oertrude Bnll, limn K jef r611wtln depTtirtetrtrSta twttie Heflin, manager traffic department: Al lerf Allen, runner: Miss Annie L. Kl- liogtoa, stenographer. Raleigh Saving Bank. The addition of A. H. Vunn. of Frank liaton, to the board of directory mm Hiada by the stockholder of . h" Itnl.-ipli coatings Uank and 1 rittt Company utner director! elected lire: J. tl. llronn BARRACKS is made with this reinforced Ob' long CablcCord Buttonhole. An exclusive feature of OLDCST sWAND IN MWKMOA i wt a n tm aa. wi .mimuiiiitui'juxu O. IT. Andrews, Charles Boot, J. V. Fe"r ralU lr., B. H. Lewi., H. K. Litchford, George Ma run, Ivan M. Procter, Dr. L. N. West and J. 8. Wynne. . Tlia Officers of , thin bank re-elected yesterday by thr director are Joaeph G. Brown president, Grahnm H. Andrews and Charles Koot - Trireeprrsmeats, - W. field Martin cashier, Prank B. Brown axslatant canliier, John H. Houilinll trust oftincr, K. N. Himma general euunsel. - Commercial National Bank , Four new AWetori were added to the board yesterday ly the stockholders of the Commercial National. Ur.uk at theit annual meeting. The ncr director! are K. (i. Hudson and Howard White of Raleigh, A. II. London of Plttsboro and William M. Haunders of Hmithfleld. Other directors, who wera re-elected, are J. Diright Harbour and Charles W. Horno of Clayton, A. B. HdhtertoC ApCi, R. B. Whitley of Wendell, 117 W. Jack son of Richmond, J. Benle Johnson of Cardenas, M. B. C'hamblee of Wakefield, snad Ashhy L. Baker, (.. B. Barber, Thorns H. Brigg, E. B. Crow, K. C. Duncan, Henry T. Hicks, Dr. D. H. Hill, Carry J. Hunter, B S. Jorman, Dr. It. W. Kilgore, John A. Miftwr-P. Mon tague, J .K. O'Donnell and A. A. Thomp son, all of Kuleigh. l!ie director! re-elected uflircr nrrl B. 8. Jerman president, A. A. Thorn p- oa rice-president, K. B. Crow rnsh.fr, A. P. Bntimnn and B.' H. Little assist ant railiicra. Reports submitted to the stockhold ers showed a niost successful year dur ing in lit, deposits having been Increased over .VhX,0" and many new accounts added. The. reports were highly satis factory and very pleasing to the stock holders. Banking and Tmst- i ompany The stockholders of The Knleigh Ba.nk. iig anil fruit Company held their an hujjl meeting at 4 o'clock yesterday afu tneoa and elected aa directors Col. Charlei K. Johnson, James A. Briggs, Ralph H. Crowdar, J. B. Chamtierlatn, C'barlea E. Johnion, Jr W. A. Unehan, H. K. Nouia, Alfred WUliamt aad Can K. Durftf , of Kala gh, and Charles Wr. Heme, of Clayton,, . Afterwards th ' directors met and elected as officers Charles K. Johnson, president; W. N. Jones, vice-president; F. H. Briggs, cashier; J. U. Timberlake, assistant cashier and teller) H..O. Clark, assistant cashier. Reports of the difforant officers were very gratifying to the stoekhoMcrs. Mechanics Baringa Bank All directors jtnd nffleers of the Me chanic Savings ltimk were re-elected following theTneetlng of th ttoeknold- era of the bank If at night. The directors are: t'ul. Charles fc. Jokiiaon, (', 13. Ednards, Cary J. Hun ter. Chnrle B. Park, C. P. Wharton, John Ward, W. N, Jones, Walter Dur ham and Dr. K. P. Battle. The ollicers re-elected arc Col. Charles E. Johnson, president; C. B. Edwards, vice-president; W. N. Jones, attorney; Walter Durham, cashier; Oni Stalling, teller,, Kenneth Younger, bookkeeper. I . Pile Cared In to 14 Days Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to euro Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding; Piles. Htops Irritation; Soothes and Heals, tou can get restful sleep after the first appli cation. Price 60c. (ad.) Commanlty Council Meeting. Kellumi Jan. 1.1. At tli Community Council meeting her Friday night the erfrcises consisted of recitations, de clamation ami a debate, "Resolved that tha womea of the United States should be allowed to ot." Tb judges de cided ia favor of tha negative. To Fortify th Syataaa Aga'aat Cold. Cria aad Inlaenta take UHCVE'S . TASTELESS Chill TONIC. I Purifies and Ftriehe the Blood. It Builds up aad Etrengtbens tb Wkolc. ByaionwJt iortiHes the System '.etinst Colds, Grip a-d Influ enza. Price OOe. (Adv.) College Students Uphold Pres identOn Peace Treaty (Cantlaaed Froaa Pag Oae.) DODSON WOULD STOP SALE OF CALOMEL Itvjs Calomel ii Mtronxy aai .Aete Like Drn&mitt on Your Llrer. Dodapa is making a hard fight against alomel In t ire rioutb. tverr druggist lias noticed a great falling off in the kale of calomel, they all give the same reason, Dedaon's Liver Tons ia taking It place. "Calomel la dangerous and people know It. while Dodson'a Liver Ton la perfectly asf aad five better result,'' said Frominent local druggist. Dodsona ivcr Tone Is personally guaranteed by very druforlat. A large boatla costs bat few oent. and if it laila to give easv rtlief In every eaaa of liver aluggiahneaa and constipation, you have only to ask lor your money bai-k. Dodson'a Liver Ton Is a pleasant- tasting, purely vegetable remedy, harm less to both children and adults. Take spoonful at night and wake up feeling lae; no biliousnoaa, sick bsadache, aeid tomaeh or oonstrpatad bowela. It doesn't grip or cause Inaoa van lenoe all the next day Ilka violent calomst. Take a dose of calomel today and tomorrow you will feel wsk, aide aad nauaeeU4. Dost losa a day a workl Take Dod son'a Liver Tons laatead and feel flao, full of vigor and ambition. Ladies Skop II K. Hargett St. -NQBLSHOWING a beautiful line of early Spring Millinery at Popular Prices wv Coliege who participate! la the nation wide balloting on the peace treaty today voted for rattfieatio awithout rescrva tiesr or amendment, aa. did two hun dred and forty of tha students. Five itudenta voted against rUinVatlon in any form; twenty-five student voted for - ratification with some compromise reservation; eifiht students voted for atineatton with the Lodao amendments. Fhe remainder of tha 430 student did not vote. Elon Divided on OsMiiss. Elon College, Jan. 13. One hundred hfty-four faculty and students voted Stomach Ills' navnanentlv disarm affite drtnkin to eeieoraiea oawr Mineral water. PoslUvel guaranteed by noaey-back offer. Tattat fine; cost a trif!. Do Beared aavwhara bv onr Bateiffh Areata. Porter Candy Co. Phoaa tiumr Aiv, vr ANNOUNCEMENT ti RaUifh Agency FOOTER'S DYE WORKS formerly at 19 West Harfeu Pt., now located- at 333 Fayetterilla 8U ia tha YARBOROUGH HOTEL BUILDING Both Telephone 395 also aaaouaeicg tk iaauguratioa of a new, ait dally express servie. always Safest and r' BEST here today On college referendum on Lesgu of Nstioas. Thirteen faculty members voted for unqualified ratifi cation aad thro for compromise. Fifty threw students facored outright rstifl eation, twenty opposed any ratification whatsoever, sixteen favored the, Lodge reaervatioai aad fortjr-nine compromise measures. -" Only Sevan Oppoao Treaty. Waka Forest, Jan. 1 Only seven men in Waka Forest College voted to day against the ratification of th treaty in any form. Two hundred and twenty -seven mpn voted for th first proposition, which favored, tha ratification of th League and treaty without reservation!' or amendment, Twenty voted for ratifica tion of tha treaty with the Lodge res ervations. Seven were opposed t Grati fication of tk treaty in any form, and 128 favored a compromise between th Lodge and Dcmoc ratio reservations ia order to facilitate th ratification of tb treaty. ; , . Georgia Agalaat Reservation. Athens, Ga., Jan. IS. Out of a total of 717 rote east by student! and mem ben of tb faculty Of tha University of usorgia. on th ttatgn a Nations and th Peaeo Treat - .today, 47 favored unreserved ratification. " ' Harvard Strong for Comfromls. Cambridge, Msss, Jan. 13 Harvard University in IU roto on ratification of th peace treaty and tha league of na tioi.4 today polled Hs heaviest vote, both among th gtndent and tha fc ulty in fsvor of immediately ratifl tatloa by eonip'famlso.'. Th vot follows! For ratlneatioa without reservation or amendments M7; opposed to ritificatioa ia any form, 12t; for ratification with tat Lodg Men and Young Men Watch for Big iiouiicmerit in Friday paper. mo "Vogue Suits Me. reservation 420; for Immediate rat ification by' compromise 1,11.1. Faculty Number 186 ; No. 83 j No, ' u a ; No. 406. ' Compromisers Win at Princeton. Princeton, S. J., Jan. 13. Advocates of th compromise program won a sweeping- victory today jn frinceton's poll on th League of Nation's ques tion. Of th lW votea eaatr 800 Jfat. ored a compromise between the Lodgo" add Democratic reservations. Every Cent You Spend FOOLISHLY ' Is BANKED By Someone Why not bank it yourself? It Is your moneys save it START AN ACCOUNT WITH t'S WE WILL HELP XOV BATE Mechanics Savings Bank STOCKDEALER PNnnnsK IT UsiiuuMuiJ a a Memphis Man Says Troubles JLeft Him on Taking Tan Ue Now Feels Years Younger. ' ( "Tanlae soon got me over my troubles and I am actually feeling years younger than I am," Mid C. M. Black, a promi nent Livestock dealer living at 068 Cox street, Memphis, Tenn. "All my life I had been a stout, healthy man," he continued, "and never had any serious trouble till about two years ago, when my stomach went bark on me. Buying and selling stock kept me out of door muck of tb timet nml exposure to all kinds of whesther began to tell on me. I began to suffer from spells- o indigestion and my stomach would swell -up aad bloat with sour ga. ily.tr9lb.le. .grcwworse and I suffered so .terribly,AhAt.,i tA'ojighCI.'.Jii'jS'C stones and was told an operation was necessary. I felt like there was a knot in my stomach and. the pain made me miserable and sometime I would be knocked out for two or three days at. a time. n A t e w bottlea-of "-Tanlaa-antirety relieved my trouble and I didn't have a pain left. I ran eat anything now I want without suffering afterwards and I am so much pleased with the results that I have recommended Tanlac to many people I know during my trips in the country, for I feel that it is a medicine to b relied on." . AU Druggista sell Tanlae. Adv. rt Step WtstlBi Sup iiutTsOBtr.w Bef inning Thursday Morning Extraordinary Collection of Specials at Drastic1 ' Reductions A Big Assortment of Millinery, Including Numerous High Priced Hats. Your Choice . $4.95 Serge Middy Suits. ttft ftC Special at ........... 077J About two dozen House-Dresses. small sizes only; $1.25 and $2.75 values. On sale at Ladies Underwear, $1.25 value Children's Underwear, " 50c valuci . , KNITTED UNDERWEAR- HZ. ..... 95c S.TT.-.i $1.49 fUR NECKPIECES $12.50 values (to nr t ....5.yj it,6;9f.v"'u".......$11.95 $19.95 values . at ......V i 97c 95c 42c $1295 ieal Q Sales Ladies Wanted A Final Clean-Up Event With Sensational Reductions We have made a sweeping reduction on the price of every garment in our store. Garments of style and quality. This splendid money-saving opportunity comes at a most opportune time and no thrifty, value wise woman can afford to miss these sensational bargains. -i 1 WAISTS $1.49 Waists ...... ; .$L19 4.B5 Waists ;.. 3.9s 5.95 Waists 4.79 6.95 Waists 5.79 7.95 Waists . . . 5.95 8.95 Waists . . . .... ....... 7.93 Suits - $28.31) Suits reduced to $19.95 31.59 Suits reduced to 22.95 36.39 Suits reduced to 24.95 50.79 Suits reduced to 34.93 - S4.05 Suits redueed ta 37.93 58.78 Suits reduced to . . . . 39.95 03.59 Suits reduced to . . . . .44.95 Sweaters $ 4.79 Sweaters at . $3.88 7.19 Sweaters at 5.95 8.95 Sweaters at . . . . ; . . . , 7.49 9.50 Sweaters at . . 7.95 1 1.95-.Sweters,.at ......... 9.49 Children's Coats $ 7.60 Children's Coats at. .$ 4.95 8.79 Children's Coats at. . 6.49 13.59 Children's Coats at. . 9.95 12.00 Children's Coats at. . 9.95 14.89 Children's Costs at. . 9.95 18.49 Children's Coats at.. 13.95 . A Statement to the PubUc We want to take this method of assuring the public of the true ""value of the 7; rrierchantJise that goes on sale at this store. We do not mark our merchandise at high prices in order to have a SENSA TIONAL TUMBLE DOWN, HALF PRICE SALE; but our mer chandise fsmarked at Very small margin of profit the first time and the consequent reduc tions in most . Instances cuts our margin of- profit to a mere pit tance. When you attend this sale you'll find our prices are consid erably lower than you BUY ELSEWHERE AT ONE-HALF PRICE SALES. All garbents in -this sale have been radically, re duced in price within the last ten days therefore this additional reduction will mean an astonish ing savings to you. $23.19 Coats 37.50 Coats ,49.95 Coats 39.95 Coats 45.00 Coals 43.95 Coats 51.95 Coats 69.95 Coats 56.00 Coats reduced to. . . .$17.95 reduced to.... 24.95 reduced to. . . . 29.95 reduced to . .V 29.95 1 - reduced to,... 29.95 reduced to.... 33.95 reduced to. . . . 37.95 reduced to..,, 39.95 reduced to. . . . 42.95 Bath Robes $3.75 Bath Robes at. ...... .$2.9$ 4.50 Bath Robes at... . . .... 3.79 5.95 Bath Robes at 4.95 6.50 Bath Robes at. . . . .... 4.9 7.76 Bath Robes at.. .... . . 4.95 8.50 Bath Robes at........ 6.98 , 9.95 Bath Robes at . .'. ... . . 7.95 Wonderful Collection of Dresses at Big Reductions SERGE AND TRICO TINE DRESSES $21.95 Dresses reduced to $14.95 26.95 Dresses reduced to 17.95 . 29.59 Dresses reduced to . 22.95 36.00 Dresses reduced to 24.95 39.95 Dresses reduced to 29.95 42.79 Dresses reduced to 32.95 SILK DRESSES $16.95 Dresses reduced to $12.95 21.95 Dresses reduced to 14.95 15.79 Dresses reduced to 14.98 26.79 Dresses reduced to 19.95 , 27.95 Dresses reduced to 21.95 29.95 Dresses reduced to 22.95 46.39 Dresses reduced to 34.95 SKIRTS $ 7.95 Skirts .............$6.79 . 11.19 Skirts 9.79 19.25 Skirts 16.95 LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S -T RAIN COATS Ladies' Rain Coats $ - 6.25 values at.J $4,95 10.75 values at . . . . 8.95 12.95 values at. . . . . 9.95 Children's Rain . Coats $3.75 values at 4.75 values at. . 8.50 Values at .. v .$2.95 . 3.95 . 6.95 CORSETS AT RADICALLY REDUCED PRICES R. & G. Corsets' $2.25 Corsets..... $1.49 2.50 Corsets .... 1.89 3.00 Corsets .... 1.98 3.50 Corsets . 7. . 2.49 . 4.50 Corsets 3.49 Royal Worcester "TrCT6rsets Bon Ton Corsets $1.50 Corsets . : . . $1.19 $4.50 Corsets" .T.. $3.98 2.00 Corsets . . J 1.49 ' 4.00 Corsets . . . 3.4 2.50 Corsets , . . . 1.98 5.00 Corsets .' . . . 4.29 3.5Q. Corsets . V. 2.98 6.00 Corsets '. . . . S.39 4.00 Corsets .... 3.29 ? 7.50 Corsets .... 6.79 Silk Petticoats $3.95 4.75 ' 5,95 6.95 7.19. 7.95 8.75 Petticoats at . . A ...... . . . Petticoats it w. . . ......;.,... Petticoats at ; Petticoats at . .". . . . . , . . ... . . . . . DaHfnAera ai .1 . aV VkUbUAM eHlr eawbaoo4a) Petticoats at t .$2.95 : 3.95 . 4.98 . S.79 ,5.86 . 6.79 7.49 CI .1 ".. 210 Fayettcville Street "THE SAME MERCHANDISE FOR LESS MONEY. 210 FayetteVille Street.
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