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THE NEWS ANdVOBSERVEK FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY, 13, 1920. Southern States Making Fight For Expert Rate Man (Coatlaaed (na Page Om.) effovt' to huul Ibo Jub ' in epite of the reported prejudice of loading politiciana against tt appoint ment of uf nor Southerner. Entire Seats UwnwrtH. Ia the interest of om of too candi date for the vacancy, mejr haa been prepared ehowing tha territory which ha no recognition afe the r praam time ia the personnel of tba commission. It comprise about- on third of tba total area of tho United State, has oa fourth, of the population ot the country and ia traversed by mora than one-fourth, of the, total railway mile ,."! I Tha total population, aa shewa by the figures, it mom- thaw twenty-two million and Uie figure are from tha eanaui report of IKK). Tba total rail road mileage la three thirteen Btatee it 67,9117 f iu pared with tha total mile ago for tba United Wale of 2K,Mt7. Is North Carolina there are nearly five thousand milee ol. road and in Georgia there are ia excesr of fix thou and. - Tha State which are insisting tbat tbey should at leant have. one. member on the Interstate Gammero Commission PRESBYTERIANS TO TAKE UP CAMPAIGN EARNESTLY Vo Half-Hoarted Support of la. tefehttrcl-L Brangelistlc Move ment Wanted Atlantic City.. "Feb. Tho Presby terian ehurch of tba United States will enter tha world eraBetistie campaign of the Interrhurch World Movement "wholeheartedly aad completely,' a- cording to decision audo today by tha eaeeutive eommissfoa of the Gen eral Assembly. . Tha oumnuauaa alio approved budgets for militant Christian- campaign of evangelism and edoeation calling for an expenditure of amor than B43.0UU.OW). fllf tlue turn oUS48,870 ia for tha um of tha boanla and agencies of tha Pres byterian ehurch. Tina amoun ia Mt proximately tti,ft&j70 mare than the record budget f a year ago The eo i missioa accepted . a recommendation from Us budget committee that v3.UUU.IXM) be raised and 't aside as an endow ment for til gxarraj board' of educa tion and tho PraabyteriAn board of min isterial' relief. Dr. W. M. Houaton, secretary ot the department ot vacancy and supply, re ported that mora than SUu milDit ut familiar with tha rate problems of than,, country are vacant a eoaaoouence Houtbern States are North, and. 8outV f'arelina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Tennessee; Mississippi, Louisiana, Ar kansas, Oklahoma, Teias, New Mexico and Aritwns. Tha Present Coassiasdan. Ai the commission it now conitituted, the New Kngl.wd States hav one mem ber, Commissioner Kaatman : Kentucky Itna two, Commissioneri McCbord and Woolley, Pennsylvania haa one, Cour mwuonrr DanU'lt .and. Wisconsin, Iowa, Colorado nnd Oregon each have a, mem ber in Commissioner Meyer, Clark, Hnll and Aiteheaow. The- vacancy now dieting wea caused by tba resignation of Commissioner Harlan, of, Illinois, Majsy new endorsementa from laad Tng lawyen today reached the North Carolina Senator ia behalf of Judge I'oll. Thai Senators- bavo promptly transmitted thee enauraanenta to- tbe White House.. The chance of Judge Hetl, however, ara only fair compared with tha ehancea of either of the (2eo giani or tbe Alabamiaa eeefcing tba seat, Tha ehanrea of any of tho four, is the raaw or political expediency" ara not roejv Ta Car Cold ia Owar Dav Take LAXATIVE BBOMU QPIMXE (Tablou). It atopa tba Cough and Headaeha nod worsa off tba Cold. B. W. OKOVE'S aigBBttira on aaeh box. 30a. Pneumonia Takes Fresh Hold; Rate of Deaths Drops (Coatimial frsac fogw One.) infjuenxa ati 11 .needed. "iim Van 9r Tradb eounlnd ber borw Mrpea ara badly telegram to Bed Crone aurara with aa appeal to all nurae who cn to to to nurea Influatir or eomnnioirara with hoadquarterA' ' Improved. At- Hamlet. i Hamlet robr I2.i Tlw influents enl demie in Hamlet ia greatly improved. On of the- largo number of eaeeej oer- nuniy over- iu. there- Dure, been deaths, which ia ennaidered a remarkable reeordl All the aiok ara imomrvinK and tha condition are very fnvorabla for rtia etedy. atompinar out tfio epi(llmie. vonuiuonw ara an lavoratii. mat it m tbe intention to open tii arhnola on Mondujn tho 10th, also Is baww oburrh aorvioea- neat Sunday. Will Analyao Paaaa, riwsjaaala. Wamaw, Wo.lumdar, Fob. 1L The appointment of an aBtraordinarj) eonr miaeion, to aaalyaa the Bolatiwviki, peace Itnipeaale and' fmna Poland's eounter proposals was annnnaeed today. Tlis eomnrisaioa- i headed, by- Btaniaiaa Pa tok, tba foreign ministhrv ' . ii NEW STEP MAY BB MKAM AVKRTIMt CAJXEU IT BIKE Detroiti Mich, Feb. 11. Tha railroad administration's derisioa to lay the mnje controverry bofur Cmaidasit Vilaoa tmlay had been anticipated at headquar ters of tha Brotherhood of Maintenance , of Way Gmployea, and. bop Laborers here. and. according to Praaidenk Allen , CV Barker holda some bop of alerting ' tha strike of mora than 30O.0U8 mem hers of that unlun called for February 17.. It was at Preaident Wilson's request Mr. Barker pointed out that strike plans formulated last August were held la abeyance while tba government tried to lower tha eost of living, "Having failed in this." ha stated, "tho Preaideat new ia bound to give us tha relief we bare demanded. , Plana for handling xha strike were completed bera today. ADMIT ALLEGED CONFKSSIOr AT TRIAL OF LJY. W. - Monteeano, VTasb, l'V4L-Ia fcdmit ting aa evidence) today purported' eonr, foajaoB by Loren Boberta, one of tba dis feadant is tba trial of lere allrged I. W. charged with tba aiarder of 'WarrsB-O. Orims at tientiedia, tba jury wee instraeted titab only-tba t part affoeb ing Bobertr should be eoiraidered. Ia tha alleged eonfesciow, Bdmittad stnbbera objectina by defense el, Boberta told at piaas mad to t at vattoua) vaataga poiata, to vapat wbafe was wajtsaautadi as a ax pasted attack an tha L W. W. halt dur ing am anaistioe day parada by former service men. A. & Clark, at Seattle appearing aa aa expert oar SreanaB gave testimony tending ta- ehowGrimm waa killed br m buiiet from a Keaagellam Laavam Tewa, Lansaittnv. ie fab. LL Bav. Hanry W. Utough, of Wheaton, UU aa evaage liM who. ia aecuaed ef having doabued in oaa ef hia aanaona that many e( tho Ajnericnii army ia Fraaem wara aeuja nud rill raft,' left here today after, haw ing. bee relieved of hia four weeks' eca. .net in. aat evaagelistis eaanaiga by eo c; irqling clergymea. , i i SUchae Wlaa AaatJsas Hatch. oimingfU'lil, Masa, Feb. 1L Joe ' lorliez, of Nebraska world's champion ' . .'it. li-cs-catcb-can, . wrentlcry defeated Jin k lawyer, of Michigan, beta tonight iu. two BtTaight falls. Thirat fait came la 49 minutes 4D seconds, and tha snc ond ia 13 linntev both- with a body sfissoTS and arm lock. - CiaclanaU Completoal Ceaacn. Waehingtoa, Teb. II. Ciaeinnatl was ' e fimt city to complete its fonrtaanth I- .-enuial census, enumeratiosv it waa Mnminred todnc at tba census barean. 'i e last portfolio waa turned ia Fobrui r , but if probably wi!l be tiro weeks t l renmia cks b checked and ; e -.:.! t'al annouaosi.. i of aa unprecedented shortage of min isterial material. The committee on; ministerial euooort favored a raeoeuneadafion that tlJKiO pee annum be mad tbe minimum com pensation for pantor and that provi sions he made by tha next General Assombly to make good the difference where oungrcgationa fail to raise sufH cient funds to meet this figure. Stole f3,a pay KoiL Washington, Feb. 11. Theft of tho taj.OUU pay roll of tlia Aouiinx Oil Com pany at Tampiro, Mexico, by robbers who killed tba maawnge canning; tho money to tbe compear refinery and wounded three other maa on tbe street car where the bold-op took place, wtui reported today to the State Ueoarffi nwnt. The company is a British Cor poration, but bad many American, stock holder The rabbere escaped into tbe brush. New Minister Ta Italy ' Washington, Fob. 1L Hubert Under wood Johjiewn, of Sow York, author and editor, and one of tha founders of the league to enforce peace, is understood ta have been select od by President; Wil son as Ambassador to Borne to aueeeed Thomaa Kelson, Page, of Virginia, who resigned several months so. The Pres ident ia axpeetad to send tbe nomina tion to toe eJenato within a few days. Acoeste Fletcher's Kaatgaatiesj, Waahington. Feb. 11. Preaident Wil son today aooepted tba remguation of Henry P. Hatcher, ae ambamailnr to Mexico. Mr. Fletcher wrote the- Presi dent tendering, hia resignation, several weeke ago, bub hi letter hna not been madu public. Beard ef Traateee to Meet. Elisabeth City. Feb. 11. The board of Iruetcee ef Chowan eullego will 'meet in Edenton. next woh to doaide on. the lueation, of. tha new dollogo- aitn This city will send a delegiUioa Unit hopes ta land tba col lego hero. BatALTIFUt DHVOTION Q CLAP8TOX nj'B W If B. (London Corroaiiondonro of Uie Now York World.). The newest edition of storioa of Wil liam. Bwarb Glalntone emits tba most delightful of all the- many- ineulontn beanng on the domeetie- life of tiie great statesman and hia wife. Ib v, toldl by tbo late Alfred Uyttloton,. a raladsa ot oaa of Qladaton'e aeeratarlea aad tat lMaj: J' rare aee rotary of State for tha Colonics. Toward tftw close of Mr. Gladstone a liter Lyttltoitoa went one- night to dine wita bint and Dia wife. Being: aiinont ia the relation of a, son, he walked' up to the drawing room unannounced. The room? waajn darkaeaa. Turning on the Ugnu ha aaar tha old eouple- anated' on the sofa affectionately hand, in hand, in rim of Mr, and Mrs., Bofflm a hope- leaaly nfaahionablet pair. . Tha ataria ef Mra tiladstono't de votion to her husband are man,.. For toe bast twenty year of bla life- she seldom left hia side, aight or'dny, ex eenfc when he wmv in hia seat, on. Ve Treaaory Beach, in the Hnusa of Com- mona. On all hi politioel' eampaigna, on all' of hia tour, through tba coun try, including the great meeting at which ha waa tba principal speaker, Mrs, Gladstone waa at his side,, always wall tbe familiar little bottle-, contain ing a mixture of sherry and egg. with which she fed him at the close of hik speeches. And it" was ber skilful and. tireless ministration which carried him witb urn- diminished rigor Mirtiugb, "'o uuuotig Mldlnthiais earapaiun in tne awneral e lectin ef 18), and again through tba stormy at years of hia sreond admin istrntion. And she only left hira at lmt when, bent physically and. mentally with, tba weight ef yea re,, abe was. led away from hia deathbed. COURT LI KELT TO SKT FBlB "MAN WITHOUT A Ol'NTBV" Xsw York Tribune. MartU Pe Wal, the "man withont a country," after one. year's confinement alleged L W. W. activities' to a country which denies bis citixensbip, may be set at liberty. Federal Judge Jobs. C Knox said yesterday that if proof werej submitted tftat De Wal was unable to furnish a bond ef 41,000 under which he ia held, tha tourt would sustain the writ of habeas corpus aad discharge the alien from custody. When De Wal waa arrested ia Shut tle, Wash., July 12, liUS, he claimed to be a subject of tbe Queen of Holland, sayiag that be waa born in Ut. Herte gsaloach. May 9, 180, Since thee the immigration authorities have not been aide to deport him because the consul for tha Netherlands boa bee unable to satisfy himself that De Wal was born in Holland and refuses to issucj hia pa deport. De Wal nwulied Ellis Island from Soattlo U February, 1919. Hia long slay there bos undermined his health and he is suffering from nervous ex' donation. Judge Knox hob free in stat ing yunaerdey that the eou tinned de- touuoa 'ef this man , una to circum staacea ever which be' had no eontrol tras unreasonable, aad unlawful. Judge Knot in. hii opinion of the ease said: "The relator, Pa Wal, has been doprivad of hia liberty for prac tically one and a luilf years. By reason of what be has said and done be has forfeited bis right to remain in this country; yet ha has not been deported and there is no assurance as to when, if ever, he will be deported. That the government has bad a reasonable time in which to carry out the deportation of the alien js u"J deniable and during such time it bad the tight when the proceedings have been fair and in eonformity with tbe raw, to detain the relator. "Now deportation, while it may re sult aa a consequence of the commis sion of a crime, is not tha punish ment of a crime, and imprisonment for an indefinite and interminable term enaent, ia my . judgment, ba an incident of the warrant of deportation. "Happose that neither the alien, nor his government ia ever able to estab lish bis citizenship and, therefore, a passport "does not iesue; or suppose that Holland, should refuse hia admit' sioa to that country under any eii camsUncta, would it be seriously con tended in the present state of our im migration law that this alien is to be imprisoned, or rather deprived of hia libera for the rest of his natural lifwf It sooma to mo that such a poseibiiuy ia not warMtuted by law. "If such be the case, then, an alien under eircumstancoe similar to those here present, ia in effect imprisoned for life." De Wal waa represented at the hear Ing by Charles Beeht and the govern ment Tt).v Aestxtant United States Ab toraoy David V. Cahill. 'Ami MARSHAL FERDINAND FOCB VABMEIk ADVERTISES. Bay Spas t "Laced! Papa By the , Teen ' Bic Stone (South Dakota) Headlight. Farm era ara beginning to realise tnat they should be business snea aad use tba same bnaineee methods used by merchanta aad ether busineas people. But meet farm era dot yet, know .' a value of good advertising. Farmers of this Stat eaa get a Rood suggea tkia from the following story ot a South Dakota farmer whe bought advertising by the year ia his local paper. "There i sow""Jg new in Tbe Headlight this week. M. L. Hvatt earns dtnra from his home tea mile an tbe lake and inquired what our rare would be- ea a certain smount-ofr advertising Kpare by the year.. We told him and ha said be would take it Us said he alwapst bad. something- ta. sell, on trade, or else wanted something aad he, be lieved that s aegsXsx, spnea. in Tbe Headlight, ia wbiehi ha could put ear thing he pleased, at. any time would be just tba thing to get reavlta.. So them, you ara. We hare dona a good deal el advertising for farmer ia '.he last 20 yearav but thia ia the trat tune we ever , said a farmer a year a space. ' 1 ' Madera Simplicity. Detroit Free Press, "What a beautiful gown you have. "My dear, it's really a very eimpla little thing- and moat Inexpensive-. I paid1 onty flaj fhr it. Would you be oner ge, tie- adversary they V,,nt ccord ing to Focb, inevitably lftisie' been de feated." , . Aeeordingly, Tuch, ia hia stwly of the FraneevFrusiuaa War, profltei, by tk mistake of both, sides. 'rom study be learned something of Canaan psy. '( hptoiry; While in tho grost a arlb& German stall work was in many irspecU superb there was just enough ef tbe old gambling tradition loft ia them to lead to one or two reckless blunders, .and. Fork took hdvantago of every oae. It would not bo fair to give the im pression that Focb lookod upon war as wholly a matter ot cold blooded mathe matics. Indeed, he has written:, j. ", "The moral factor is tho niot im-' portent element in war; tho will to con quer sweeps all before it. T!cre is a psychological pbenomAiou In creati. 1 Kit tles which explains andVletermincs their result. One hundred thousand lueu leave teis thousand of theisliumber dcail upon tbo ground and atUnoa lodge th stives beaten; they retreat' before l. victors, who liavo lost as lnirny men, il not more. Neither ono ilcf . nr the other knows, when ttuy witVlrstw, what its own tosses have lioun, norXioW heavy thoso of tlu opposing force; therefore, it is net eu aoeount ot mHteriaNlauinKe, STill less from any iiocsible eoruiitaMoi) of fiipires, that the loser Rive jp tlie struggle." , .But admitting auil recogui&ing j'ie moral factor, Foeh mado it serve uiu, Ho did not leave it ti eliauie. IV had it in mind when be wrote, center is gining v,ay, my riijiit fcllitw back; the situation is excellent. I xlu attack." And whoa ono of hia geuerc objected that hia troop.1 were fcired oi: be. replied, "Tho Uermans are ml ! more so. Yoiywill attack.'' Perhaps Focb wrolo tho beit de ii tion of rbo quality whieh he brought I warfare when be said that what .ii Apiight to uculeato iu bis army n.i ''mtaUigent audacity." Haynrond Beeouly's book affords tni: only an interesting sketi h of the per sonality of the great general hut a and dose study of bis Mtrntegy. HAIL, MAM Miaa Morgaa s Verse Vividly Angela Morgsa can wriog poetry eat of a wash boiler or a wooden ladiaa-Cataracts-aad rocks aad meaa aad steam symbols of reality.' "Hills are earth's longing ie cojumuae with God11; "days are thrusts out of Eternity'; aad "trees are astroaomera, beaiga aad hoary," whieh "witness Ihe bright pro cession ef tbt stars' ' liar toachec ef imagery are always sound and rational aad carry with' tbew pietureeQitc ay peals utiHtue ie their breadth ef visloa. "Hail, iUa!" after hieh tha relume, published by John Lane Company, New York, is named, is sa ebullieat paae gyrir, finning with lire aad vitality, of tha omntpeteat aad emaiacieat Un known who sways the destiatee ef maa. This potm was originally printed in a newspaper oa New Veers Day, 1919.' !iss Morgan's verse, besides eontaia- htaining a great deal of imagination aad personality, is characterized tr a Iu eiuating irregularity in meter. The lists are rh.vaTed aud are therefore much more harm ing tkaa tba outpourings tf the tievot."cti ef the completely untrsie meled muse. Furthermore, Miss Morgan apeakl her kouL with au amazing fraakaess. la a imthftic and ptaiativa jvwaiiad entitled "Why?" she aaka herself why she, who loves c-Uil'Ircu and is "endowed with I Biography by Ravaioad Reeealy Sieca a Close View ef the Man. Ueywood Broun In New York Tribune. Raymond Rccouly's "Foch, the Winr er of the War" (Scribners.) servoa to explain in large meamiro why tho French ginoral, ia pit of all ms saerees;. in Hnito. alsnk of. hia talent for flaming phrases, did not emorge fjrom. the war a - . . . - .. , . i. romantia nguro. rvea m rrauco xuen won atlmiratuin ana never; rapturous worship. There i about his sains aono of th thrill which is associated with JolTre or some minor military figure such aa Giivnemere. The reason- lies partly in the fact that Fooh won his fbeLwaan greatest fume ia tbe last year of the struggle, when most of the romantic notions of war bad- been dissipated in. the minds, ot ail. But mare than, that,, hia triumph, .was, the triumph, of a tho- orist, of an. export who frankly dis- claimed miracles aad eould and did pro-' (Ince'a previously, prepared plan tor any , situation which arose. , ' It mighh be saidi In. fact, that the war ' was won m- lUOOt. when. Focb delivered his first aoriee ot lneturesi on. militwy Mtnlogy, ,in the Ecole da Guerre. At that Umo, Pooh formulutait sv deSnitp system of French, warfare, which proved to be sound at evary turn when, he pitf it into, practice. Now tba popular minJ rebels at suoh prepared triumpha, We do not like to think ot glory and victory as something fori which a nan cram under a student lamp7"lf Wilson was , tbo professor in polities, just so FcrUi- nand Foejt waa a profhseor in warfare The popular prejudina. ogainst profoHs sore is proverbiaU From Mhyor Hylan -up we dislike experts. Wnen, a man WOMEN. PLAN TO BEAT HIGH CH5T OF LIVING Lincoln, Nob. -Mrs. Cbarlus G. iiv ." head of the fctitte Koonoiuy Wagu. . formed at thq request of tha Gavumiu and following a Statu eonferonue olubwomeu, bag, naked ooO.OuO Nebranli.- women to promise to obey the order: of their aomroander in chief oa what not to buy. - The pledge ouch is asked to sikh reada: "1- I shall purehase nothiug which ia offered at exceniva prices, but will content myself with some other article or do without. "2 I shall plan a careful budget this I year or keep a careful record' of ex penditures. I '31 shall not consider it neoeswirv to. follow the whims, of the hour, but buy, when necessary, for service and economy. "V I shall help other women in this movement to sot standards of careful, conservative but economical buying," When, the word ia given by the executive eouunittoe of the State all the women are expeotod to quit, buy ing any article of food or wear named.. Too, women bave chosen potatoes for the first victim, not of. a boycott, but. of tha operation of economic forces. Nebraska laisea mora potatoes than she aonsumes, but price bore rano us high aa anywhetje. 'ha ftoalore say that it lis because tho tfemoad ia greater than tbe supply. The wonion now prouone to perform art-operation on ilia demand by substituting? beans aud hominy, which milk equally thigh iu initritue value, but are about half thn price. They are anxious, to discover for thomaolves what relatiou there caaits Join and, supply aud price whoa potatoes, come down sumo otlior actiulB of food', will, bo undue tiro. v Lightens work Ibr Ma - and keeps me -well . fed . JVf Post Toashes sael all a woman's heaTcaly powgrs.'' must brooding oa tba sky" i4 latiih k" go childless and spead her lots "in tenderness oa tbe flower. i CASTOR I A rjstottidoiaiiri In Usa For 0ver30 Years "Jaarsthe ciifinatura Of CM. Walk-Over Boot Shop This is the Chisca Made of Black Kid with low flat heels. Price $12.00 now $8.80 Same thing in Brown JCid $8.80 117 "FAYETTE VILLE STREET Everything Ck ' Nothing Sent on Approyal statos a theory wo- alt hope tba it will " be wrecked by facta. 'Most of n Kvr only from day to day audi we reuetit the -maa what wye by plane for tba future in the same way thob we doardne thf thrifty investor who stores- dollars, for rainy day Before the great war Foch's export ence in the field had been of this slight) est, Kb- served) to a minor raisunty ia r the- Franeo-Ptuseihn War and Qua Aral hand' eiporienee was small. And yet, , toe war eerveu ac a mnnuaeura or aw Ibter miaeeeat Ilo- studied- every twist and' turn of French and Carman strat egy aud his eiiuobision waa tba Mottke was a greet bit i I dor, but an intliffsret leader in tbe field. ' Raymond Boron ty record that FVh obanrwed that Moltko, whose '' every fneulty waa absorbed by bis. wWi t attack, took' no atraWio mtcthod. te insure his safety, and If h had foaad himself confronted by an enesaetie a vereary the aegloet must haveeoet haa doer." And he also- observed, acootrdieg to tbe aummay of tba author, Wfat in the PTMOo'rwccian War the tferaeaae Saet tba eaamy and engaged hira without knowing dearly what, they mere doing nor why, aor did they- ever kaocr with any certainty tha number ofi their op ponents., not trie command ta chief, but the offleera in charge of tbe troops directed tbe battles,. That eras a fun damental error, and, as tbej war went on, its eonsequenoea vera pAaialy seen. me campaign nnaiiy anue ia aa im. prevised battle, which, had net bees antietpeAed, and which is. was tot possible to lead, -If tne?0rtnent k d faced aa m Caa be "nipped ta tba bad" If yea cnli.xigat at thastarV "cy .WsdMS . nr'"' I . lay" -i4) CONSTBPATIOH DR. CAIDWEU.'S Syrup Frpeia ia oosabiaatioa of sianpto kaativa herb with aepsisY tksat cjuiikly telievea the cosestkss, of anditreetcd iuod and poicoaoua vasta auatter, and re atorsa tba aoravd segularity of aataral scttoa. it doe not ftripe or cramp and it a safe aad rdvas-, ant for ckiidrea aa it is effeeUve oa evcji tha ataoageat caastitution. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Fepeia i tba iarlinpeneehte family remedy ia thousands of koaao and i told ia drug store every hero, , kssitaetJW U anal Da CalA ttwll'i Swcs Pepsin is m krsrilaaf btpad fcixrimst ra tha vMid, tArx icinfeec aauUie aoeaes mH tacK jses, mawy va aessl its batfitt lumt aotyetMssiat ITOcjaoMSaot, sewj yaw earn WaVtrs fer a fiw trial Kxtir to Dr. W, B. CMnlL sn WoJuagto St, MontKttt. iutaeii. DH. CALDWELL'S SYRUPPEPSIM THS PEUFECT LAXATIVE SPECIALS for Today and Saturday Swjft & Co. H&iru, 33c Pound - Lard in bulk or pt&il, 31c Pound. Xcrne Flour, 12 lb, , ack 78ce Acme Flour, 24 lb. sack, $1.55. 25c Can Tomatoca, 17 c. W. P. Moaaeyham Grocery fo. Cor. HargeH tt Sweuct Slav Both Phoney 489, vj ; 'rom CRAFTS name that stands for the best in the Piano market It is impossible to make a mistake if you purchase your Piano or Player from the HOUSE OF CRAFTS be cause you are dealing with a House which has gained a wonderful reputa tion byclealing liberally with every patron, by giving' their customers the best value and by offering a Piano of unquestionable reliability. Let your choice be a CRAFTS CABiy NAT GRAND or an ART-O-CRAFTS Player. A Jv Crafts Piano Co, Mvifcturert of Higk-Grada Pianos . J Phonogrstph. ryUtUU St. Raleigh, N, C. THEOX H. ROWER, DUtrkt Manager. Don't fail to arrahgei your milk supply. We make our last delhry Sunday, inwiiitaiutt WHITE i ...' Dairy J Products Co. 1217 Thoac 1218- Cet a List ef . Weak-ea4 Special, Hudson-Belk Go, -RALEICH'S LAHCUT OWAJRTMlyNTv STORE." Week-: Ip. clsU ; we v are t leas fhaa Market price. MEN'S SPRING CLOTHING AND It is time when men should bo thoughtful in their selection of a store to buy from. k Clothinr is hlghwe admit it-but why not lect a store whote huyins power eliminate a largo profit. Look Over Oar Clothinr-CQmpqr It and fw Price. With What Young Men's Spring Suit with "Snap and Pep" priced $29.50 $35.00 $40,00 $49.50 . F.!cn's regular conterra(iv model Suits, worth twice the prico of $25.00 S35.00 $45.00 This is a hirt Store for Men. Men's Soirta. - C -1-1 opev .' Hen's ,2.50 valut Shirts, Special todgy snd ij C( Saturdgy VW V Men's Fin Drew SbiirU, - Priced v- , $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 $2.95 A Nifty Hat Costs Lett Here I I! TMced "JMes V . -1 uu Men's Vgnity iut CC Ct stUsJlr Belk If ata, Priced $2.93 $3.50 ' No-Name : CC A f 1! i r lieve it f"
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 13, 1920, edition 1
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