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HIE TiEWS AND OBSERVER Wednesday morning, aril 14, i92a. ALIER1CAII MARINE " IE Propaganda Against American -. Owned snips Being used. Declares Benson New" York, April 13-Proneganda being used against American mer- ehaat atariae, according lo Bear Admiral W. S. Benson, ehsirtnaa of th Uaitd States Ehipplag Board, who ipokt to-sia-htVat th annual dlBaer of th National Marlaa League la eoanaeUoa with the eelebrattoa of National Mario Week. The usually sigh record of perfor mance of shipbuilder, tha ship oper- atora aad those wa manned oar ablpe, bo aaid, ia oftea forgottea baeaai of tha iaiidioaa prding ot xagger . at4 aoteaate that a aw and tba appear ia tka pre, frees en tly under a foreig data lia. "It la videaee that tb art of prona- gada affectively Hied i tha war ' it at) II being t4 ia aa attempt tear dova what v ar beat upa per?. maaoat aa Americas atarahaat marine made a ef ahlpa built by Americans, ovaed by Aaaarieaa capital, tailing under tha Americas flag and carrying tb product of tki country t all parta of tka world." Unity of actioa, th Admiral aaid, is aeaoaarr a ' order that th united btatea war proat by ita fleet of wer cheat ships, totalling more tbaa UflWfiOQ deadweight ton, aad taka ad vaatgea f eotnmercial opportunities" iMalri n m 4wmm , H. mmr. This SMirhaat marine 'ae aaid, must be sustained if it la to b per ; asaaeat. from tha signing ot th arniis l tiea tha ahlpping board haa worked to make it so. Wa ar convinced that th ahlpa owned and eoatiolled by th ahip ping beard must be ultimately abaorbed by private capital, owned and controlled by Americana aad operated ia open competition with th merchant fleet a of , tha world." .-' - WILSON CABINET i - WILL MEET TODAY .,(BUaud (root Pag On.) ata those wh eppereatly wer direct lag IV ' , , It discussing thl actios JXr. Palmar iipwun tnat wuiuoh wera o in ant all roada aad added that "the influence behind tb ttrik must b ascertaiaed. He would not ay what aa would be mad of these aamee, but other offieiala aaid they would fur kltk valuable eomparlaon ia deport- , neat record or aaows radicals, x. w. W.'a aad revolutionaries. It wai under stood that similar requestt might b neat to lar railroad omeiaie later, although thl actios alao awaited determination of tha government policy. Canada Sends Help. . Assistant Attorney General Gsrvaa aaid tha department had evidence ot help for the striker being lent from Canada, but did aot know th aslant of thl aid. La her leader of tha J. W. W. type he aaid, hare bee traced frena Canadian boundary- altie to rar leva trouble eentert here. Their prln eipal offorta eecmed to be to break th raaha of loyal hop worker, report at the department, aaid. t Th question of th eeurc of the funde with which the atrik ia being carried aa haa presented the moet dim cult problem before th department Tkua far, areata bare aueeeeded ia de termining eniy that auffleient money to available to Inane the movement aad to eeetiau tb spread of "e big uaioa," doetriaes. It la believed, how ever, that tome of thl money Waa fur nished by groups formerly connected with th communist and eommuniat labor parti agaiaat which th forern meat conducted aatioa wid raid lait winter. ;. OPTIMISTIC OVER NEW YORK OUTLOOK (Continued from Pag On.) peeted that th fleet f ferriei would reeama errlea. - ' 8triklng iwitchmea at Hannibal, Vila teuri, returned to work today aad all railroad men who joined th walkout at Bloomiagtaa. Ill, decided to end the atrik tomerrow. la th far Weat, nlnty-dx Northera Pacific employe mted act .to Jola the walkout ar to afflliat with th outlaw nniont. Imprercmeat ia th atrik aituatloa. ia aorthera aad eeatral California aad ia Oregon waa announced today by ralU -roada. Ia aouthera California ttrihlag wit:hmra refuaed to return te work. aa Jjoo Aageiea rreignt traise waa r ported at a ataadatill and paetenger tralaa were aioeed with difficulty Pood waa tranaported by u-otor track. ' - - Oporatieai oa th Bouthera Paeiflt la Oregon were 00 per cent of aormaU A freight traia of forty-dr car left Bparka, Nevada today, th drat inc th atrik wa called laat Triday.- It t 1 . m . 1 a . . , inoiuaen iwsito earn ox mm lor oaa Traactaco, . - Beeauae ot m lack ot freight ear to more ooal, m inert ia Carboa coua ty, Utah, war forced out af employ ment today. Th mine will aot be ope rated aatu the atrike ia ended, officer aid . At Tucao tb gorerament interTened to procure mpplie for diaabled Midler chartered ia tha goTerkmeat hoapital at rort Paatiin KEXTCCKT YARDMEN JOW OUTLAW KAILROAO STXIKC Huatingtoa, W. Va, April 13-Weet-bound freight traffic oa the Cheupeak and Ohio Kail road ed tot today hea 430 Eaatera Kntucky yardmen j ined the itrika. Tka walkout occurred at Baaaell aad Silver Grove, and to i: ,;ht "maalfeet" freight traia, oper f i by a crew of yard matter, waa tha j r 'y eerrlce afforded between Banting-i i , ana CinelBti..1v;:"v;,;,.:'.'w,.,;',,;: .Geaerat Weed (peak. ratoa, April U-Oeaaral Wood ad .' -ed a gathering of nnder-graduate t Harvard UniveHity thl afternoon. rg adoption, of tb Lcagu ot Ka a eeveaaai, with reaervatioaa, be ! i'-t If aao j tUa failed V abould : i.ve th aaaehinery." - l V. W. C. A. Meetlag. d, O.. April ia. The alzth cosventioa of the National ' "i'a Christian Auociatioa t aiiemooa with practi- from all parte of fi many foreign m DBYBN PAYNE MOTOR it T '., . rr. . i ,V v v ...; v t ', . . I .'- ' ' . -moms:"- ' ' tM " J'. "JC,.:J.rr"..t':','' ' t :j' t.-'i - ' t;.'.."h.. ' ' 'i . ' , 5 I - , - "- '-...'jt .. . ; r -v "... 1 v' ' t r v "-4. i. ' - , Kaat Morgaa PALMER FAILS TO GET : LIBEL SUIT DISMISSED New Vork. April 13-Attoraey Gen era! A. Mitchell Palmer failed today to have dlamlascd a auit for damage brought agaiaat him by the roratmann A Huffman Company, woolen manufac turer, of PftMtc, N. J., for alleged Jibel in hia having cauaed to be written and Subllshed, whll alien property eurto tan, an article atating that th com pany, wai enemy owned. Federal lodge Auguatui N. Hand overruled the attor ney eeneral a demurrer in tbe auit, which wa directed agalnat Mr. Palmer and Frank A. Mumey Company, which publiahed.tho article. The Attorney general argued la hu demurrer tha article wa privileged be eauae it rave a general popular ac count of tha work of the ottee of the (Ilea property cnatodiaa, aad that it wae of aid la administering hi office, "if the contention of th demurrant be aoaad, (Very dietrict attorney or mlaaloner of internal revenue would be abaolutelw privileged to alter de famatory matter te the newspaper' If it could be reaeonably contended that auch action would help in remote way to detect crime," the court held. PROMOTER MOTOR CONCERN ARRESTED FOR FRAUDS Dallas. Tews. April 13.-W ilium B. Liveiey, preaiaieati B. L. McCoy, viee pridntt George W. Strieker, aeerc- tary-treaaurer, and Bertnaa Btrlcker and J. U. Crow, employaa of th kittle Motor Car Company ot Graad Prairie,. Tenfs, arreated oa charge today filed by post of fie inipector ot conspiracy aad Mi Of tb mail to defraud ia ecanectlon 1th th al af lb company a atock, were remanded'to Jail in default of bond fixed at 189,000 each by United States 1 Commissioner Davidson. Th eempaay was placed ia tha haads of a receiver last week ia proceedings Instituted -by atoekhnlder who eLr.rged ismaaagemeat ot It affairs, alleging aUat 11,000,000 had been netted from atock aalea while teeeta wer ely about gJOO.000. Freaident U7eey today de elared th eempaay 1 solvent and haa itarted conatrnction t Biotor ear, and termed the receivership proceeding pit cane on th part of certain itock- holdr. " --: r GOVERNMENT RESISTS RELEASING THE STRIKERS London, AprU M, (By th Aaaoclated Press. Indications that Hie government III firmly resist yielding on the ques tloa of liberating the Irish hunger trikrra wa the onteome of a debate started in the House of Comment today by T, P. 0 Connor. Nationalist, tupport ed by Joha 8. Ulyae and other labor members, Karlier in th sessioa Andrew Bonar Law, the government loader, admitted that maay of the Irlah prisoners, both at Mount Joy, Dublin aad ia English ia atitutlooa, are being detained without chargea having preferred against them and with u altii In Krlnw tham ttt trial Igerngs forward. Mr. Bonar Law was replying to question and added that under eiiating condition In Ireland, where murder was so m. it wa nrea aary tor th protection of live that persona be arrested en ensplcloa. COX CHARGES SOMEONE WITH BUYING UNDERHOLD Marion, Ind April ft. That oma on is trying t buy a governmental nnderhold," war a charge mad by Gov ernor Jamea M. Coi, of Ohio, Demo cratic candidate for tha Presidential aomiaatioa,.in araddrea bar tonight befor th Jefferson Club, whlldl tnaaing campaiga eoatributioaa. Govrtaor Cox did not deiiinate who the "omeo' to whom he charged vdth trying to bow a governmental nnder hold." Neither did he deaignat what Preaidenlial -candidate1 rtmriairn - is being nriOTted by -the -milllonef aoitara,- ; . IO trjBSCSIPTION LIST W) TRXASl'KT' CEKTIFICATEi. Waahlagton, April llgoeretary Bouatoa aaaouaeed toaight that tub criptioa to th issu of Treasury cer tificate dated Aoril .1. totaled s200.. ouy,uw. I nia uau mature July 1, and beau, interest at 43 4 rr eent. M Treaanry'a plan to do auUcTipUoni to the lasuea ot fir per cent and five ana a quarter per cent eertificatea whea they aggregate IS50.000.000. Ha aaid that report that tb Treasury had aot reserved th right to allot ubeerlptioaa "ia part," wr incorrect, but that th Federal .fcYeorve banks were authoriwd te make aJlotmenta la fall in. the order of th receipt of applications. ' Te Har Overall Sanday. "ajhvilre, Tena April 13. Naming Beit Sunday aa offlcial Overall Day for Nashville, tb aewly formed organ iratioa har tonight announced mere thoa 9.CKK) name had been signed te 1 ' ea circulated during the d.T. . . COMPANY, PMGE Street Home of The Meet Beautiful Car OVERMAN UNDERTAKES TO GET VALUABLE PAPERS DiplomttJo Corr)ipondBO of CoBfdrt StAtos Con To Light la Madrid The New and Obrver Bureau, 803 District National Bank Bldg. Washington, April 13-cnator Over maa today took up with tbe Bpaniah Ambassador tha matter ef obtaining for tbe North Carolina Hall" of History valuable diplomatic records of the Con federate state af America wbtek bar just eeme to light ia Madrid, Spain. In some unaccountable manner. , n appear, they wer left by th Confed erate representative ia Madrid in 1MI IMS aad have new been prsaeated to tha Spanish Academy of History by th well kaowa Spaalsh author aad book collector, Igaaeio Bauer. ' . There can be a doubt about autheatt erty of tha documents, according to in formation riven ta Senator Overman, aa they bear tke official aeal of the "Con- federate Bepublie and carry tha aigna tare, of a number ef important oflUial of th Confederacy, Including Jofferaoa Davis aad Joseph E. Johastoa, tha latter the famou Ooa federate emmaadr." a North Carolinian. Ia view of th importanc a histori cal record it la laexpllcable why, whea k. i.,t if. .i.t .a t. ...... r.Mi.i sentative chould hava abandoned the doeumeata, Th matter wa suggested to v Senator Overman by Mrs. j. W, Perguaoa, ef Wayaeaville, wha bag ea preaaad a kbea deeir to preeent th documents to ih Hia tor leal Commiraion f (hjortb Carolina. SAMPSON COUNTY WIU BUILD 50 MILES OF ROAD Wilmington. April 13. Mfty mile ot th proposed" railroad from Wilmlngtoa to Baleigh via Duna aad Cllatoa will b built by th cltiaen ef Sampaoa county if the preacribed road 1 mad a (uecesa, according to reports from Clinton. A big delegatioa front Sempeon to ex pected here Friday to attend tbe meet ing in the Interest of the road. Vfilming. ton Kotariana today held their regular weekly meetlag ta Burgaw ia an effort to oring aeout eioeer relation DC twee a the people of the city and th surround ing country. Th club waa received with enthusiasm at tbe Pender capital and tentative plans mtde to bring about mora rnenaiy relation. ONI THOUSAND GIMJ Jl?8T , ARRIVE FROM OLD IRELAND. New York. April 13 More tkaa 1,000 girls today inaugurated what it expected to be a great infiui from Ire land. The girl, moat of wheat arrived oa .the eteamahip Baltic, went to th home of f rlenda or relative ia this city aad Rer. Anthony Grogaa, of the Home for Iriah Immigrant Girl, aaid their arrival would help roller th ahortag ef domestic servants. MANT I WITCH MEN WALK ' OI T ON T C Q. Ctlumbui, 0, April IS. Two bun. a red switchmen pa the Chetaneaka aad Ohio at Kuaaell, Ky, aad thlrtylght twitchmea oa th Norfolk aad Western at trontoa, went on atrike tonight. Vnlveralty of Virrlala Celebrate. Charlottesville, Va., April 11 Th 101st inniveraary of tha fouadlag of tha University of Virginia, waa eel, brated on th college ground today witn uofernor Davi a th prlaeipai speaker. Ia the cours of his aaauai address, President Alderman anauuaeed a gift of 60,000 from Paul 0, Mclatyre, or the class of 1879, to be need for W construction, or aa ampbi-theatre. Clyde Cine Ship In Diet Wilmington. A or 11 13. The Clrde Line steamer lata, front New Tork to unungton., Umped Into. port, thl at- tcraooa. ia .-rippid eadiUow She wa picked up thirty Bailee; off the coast ay me American ateamer uosnica ana towed to Booth port Monday Bight. Bh was towed tip 7 th river from- South port ta the Clyd dock at Wilmlagtoa cy.U tug Biaaeha. , . f ; , Held for Duerderty Caadact. Charlie Guet aad Clyde Dent, weane white men, wer arreated tot yesterday evening by Officer Warren aad Sandcri for disorderly eondtMt . on-Payettevill street. Th men wer tonfined la th tstion bouse laat night and will prob ably be given, a bearing ia city court tola morning at 10 o'clock. Joe Francis la Coaaty JsiL Joo Francis, demented white man, SO year old, who wa picked up by Dr. J. WrMcGei everal day ago aad coa fined ia th police sUtion, -waa yester day transferred to the county Jail natil It ia determined by the authorities what i to U done with him.- Widely Known Trapab eater Dies. Daveaport,Ia. April IS. Fred Wett leef, a trapsheotsr of national reputa tion, died at hi home at Nichols, la., today,, after aa operation. CAR DEALERS Phot by Rattan. la America." FAIL TO SECURE AID IN BEHALF HUNGER STRIKERS 1 London, April 13. Acting Lord Mayor O'Neill, of Dublin, aad High Hheriff Me Walter anepalsd ineffectually today to Joh.W.O)avi, tb American Ambaaaador, after they bad failed to persuade th American consul at Dub lin to iatcrven for tb Iriah hunger itrtktra. . -. .. , A message signed by O'Neill and Me Walter and received by Ambassador Davia thl sfteraooa aaya: "We had aa interview wan your consul this mora ing eonearaing amelioration ot tha eon ditioa of the political prisoner at pres ent on hunger atrik. He stated he had ao diplomatic power aad referred aa to rout therefore, we ask for your per sonal appall to tha Might Hoaorable Andrew tioaar J4W to release as we have already requested bias inch of th prior a ar erluaiy tu." Ambaaaador Davis, ia reply to th ajeaaage, telegraphed: "Tha consul wa quite correct ia bis statement of hia powers, and my owa do aot extend n t any representation xeept oa behalf ef eiuaon ef th UuiUd Stat. TABERNACLE GETS READY FOR REVIVAL The Baptist Tabernacle is completing th church survey of Baleigh which will be need ia May la connection with tb revival to be conducted here by Dr. W. B, Riley, f Minneapolis. Mini. Tb revival will (tart oa Sunday. May 3, it is announced, bat th Evan gelist will not arrives until May 4. , . BUNSON DENIES BEING ' M ANTI-BRITISH OB AUTI-ANTTHINO, New Tork, AprU It Boar Admiral W B. Benson, speaking her today at a luncheon of th National Mariae League, deaied that he ia 'anti-aay-Ihing'' but declared k ia all-Amri-eaa. ' Hi bearer interpreted the Be rn ark at a reply to atatementa concern ing him before the Benato Naval in quiry (ommitta. . ' French ofdclal Ceasing, Waihlngtoa, D. C, April 12 Gearal Charbonnler, inspector general of ar tillery of th Trench navy, and (is oth er ordaanee officer will arriv bar May third, to make a thro week tour ef Army and Navy ordnance plant. Th water moccasin ia th deadliest snake in North America. COACH CREWS STRIKE IN COLUMBUS, RAILROADS SAY Columbus, O April 19. Official of both tb Big Four aad Pennsylvania Ballroad here aanonneed toaight eoaeh crewa at uaioa etatloa had walked out aad that mala lin switch tender wer leaving their poats. Th official alao aid passenger traia service through ad but of Columbus would be delayed but that "some ort f rvlc would b maintained. Th Columbu yardmea'a asaoclatloa composed of nearly 8,000 striking twitchmea here, lat today woted to call all twitching crew employed ia thl eity to jundi passenger train - out oa ttrik tonight . Oaly about fiftr twitchmea ira at fected by th.. order, It wa taid, but strik loader aaid th action would prevent passenger train that ar mad up aere irom leaving tbe eiry; AU or the ix roads hero will ba affected, the striker -said. There are tb Peonayl vania, Norfolk and Western, Big Four, Baltimore and Ohio, Hocking Valley ana Toledo tad Ubio CeatraU To abort a cold rand prevent plications, UJio ,T6) puriterl andl refltved caJorael UbleU &a.t tm nauaeaJeaa, taig nJ ture, Medicinsil virtue retain . d And fcrprevceL Sol J wKxmnTtit rni swivTam was VETERANS RECOMMENDED Washinrton. Aoril 13-Tb Soils bill orovidina reaaions of from $13 to .'t0 s annath far Ambled vrtarana of the Spaaiah American War, Boxer Cpriii g aaa tn riuuppm intorrsctiea ordered favorably resorted - today was by tha Sonata- nenaiona committee. This la tha first pension leglalntioa affecting the veteraus to come before veneres Throngs Inspect Great Array Motor Exhibits (Continued from Tage On.) by th great 12-ejUnder vn paasea rer ear of that name. The exhibit ia ia charge ef 8. " M. Chipley, of Greensboro, and ia on of th bandsom est automobile ever ecn bar. The maker ha departed from th aomewbat old fashioned liaea that hava eharacter lzd the car for some years, and it nresent a rtorfectlT balanced design, A a lady remraked laat aigbt after ah bad urvyd tb car, well, everyooay want raeaarov out lnere Acros th aisle from the Packard is another of the cars' whoao name classic la Amerioaa , motordom tb Piere-Arrew. eoaservative six-cylind. er-cwcr retaining bodyiisea ijlrtt bar made it dirtiaetivo for years. No visitor feel iht be ha see a the shew aatil ha ha seen these two models. They hava tha distinction ef bclnir the highest priced ear ia th shew ranging as higbj aa 9,800, aad. nobody to aay tbat tney ar not worth it. The exhibit is in charge of a most affable distributor. Mr, W. P. Walthcr. of Charlotte, Another Old Favorite. A little further up the aisle is another old favorite, the Winston Six, the lug. aest enclosed car In the show. This model to doaa in dark maroon and black C B-betw atyL emfshrerafsdihlfwihl with figured velour upholstery, sml i easily one of tbe handsomest liuiousinea ever ihowa in Baleigh. It powerful motor to a atandard by which motor bar bcea judged sine th day back in 1S08 whea the Winston first perfect ed the four cylinder, tb psrest of th present high grade six. The appoint ment of th car ar ot unusual dis tiaetioa aad altogether it 1 "job" that haa woa it tha highest prais. A little, further up tbe line of eg hlblta to another of the highest priced cars, the Stats, long, known as the speediest stock ear ball In America. It la a particularly favorite among the younger visitor,, beeauae of it low, rakiah construction, and tbe undisput ed ability to sever ground. The model oa exhibit ia a five passenger, .equip. ped with wire wheels .Westlngbouse shock absorbers, etc. Visitor are wel comed to the Stuts booth by Mr. Dan F, Carroll, of tha North Carolina Motor vwporairon, wi vnnrione. rt . . 1 m .1 . 1 , Aereee from the Stut to th Harmon, aad the Col Aero Eight, two more ears that have the ability to hold pace with th swiftest. Two .bandsom touring car ot tbe Marmoa make are on exhl Kills Insects Spraying Prevented to th eas iest. qoickasL cheap, and safest way to kfll Roach. Bd Bugs, Moth. VsrmiB aad bi sects spread dtoeae. Protact wonrhoaM. : ' PREVEnTOL I wronderful dlalnfoctani Special combination SpTayef and Pint Can tohandy boa saves ywa money. I1M st your dealer5. Additional r-fUl can Pint, 60c 1 Quart fl-Ml Hall OallomtUS. Destroys Germs fl)!) lVCt!LC.TT TRY : TO TAf.!E A VSLD-CAT Kr. DodionWgrni AjAiart Vf ot Tmchcrotis'DaatroTii ' OnloOltl. .. v Calomel .allvataal . If . tsereary. Onloanl acts like dynamite oa a aiug ;bh lire. ' Whn ealornel ooma into -on tact with tour bile It crash into It, aaing cramping aad aeueea. I - ,ul Lilian. kaUoh. aMiati. nated aad U knotksd out, just go to wmr JmmU mh! hI a bottla ef Dod- toara Liver Tom for a fw oraU whkk k 3 1 a .A.A-.A. ta a nannies regssaoie suosmuio iui dajagerou caleenel. Take a spoonful and IS It AMm atari vaus liver- and atraiahten yx up better and quicker taaai nasty oaaosDw sum wivauu uaiHif. yon toa. you just go back and get row If5u Uk calomel today yonll bt tick, and nhusoaUd tomorrow beside? It may eelivat you, while if yon takv T 1 Tom in Will wake tr' foaling freat, full of ambaJon and read:' tat and sat to gtv to chtldrw) the; to n. - - SAVE- 25 to 33 Per Cent on your fire lnsuranc premiums. Our Policies adopted by Federal - - - - Land Saaav- ' - - State Mutual Fire INSURANCE Ccnjp&ny RmUizK n. c , Ajentt Wanted. nil'""11""" 11 IIBI 1 -""njj i 1 . iin 1 1 a bltioa and on of the Cole. Tb Ur won gives the impression of maasive nee, and la one of the largest cars In the show, but ia reality is very light. It weighs only 3,300 pounds, and the 80 horse powered mojof-geto from 10 to 12 nilea uer gallon ef soleae and more speed than aay one will over hsve occasion to use. It ia beantifolly finish ed and luxuriously appointed. The K ah' exhibit eonsiats'of four modett, opea aad enclosed, and a chas sis with tb motor's working parts en closed in glass. ' Hundreds of people that didn't kaow before just how an automobile worked have tarried there to watrh the wheels inilde turn over and can tell today exactly what makes tke motor go. The exhibit is on of the most instructive over see at a show here, and the simplicity of the Naah motor, and the eturdiness of ita con struction .are interestingly portrayed. Tli bodies of tka various types ar fitting com pan Ion a to such a chanla. Th Hudson car U sera in hsnd- some 7-passougcr touring c.r, and a 4-patseuscr enclosed model. Its com panion ,in. tbo four-cylinder class I the Slier, also shown in open suid closed model. With tha Hudson and Essex, and a worthy companion eft these well known. ear, is a cermpartively new- comer Into the CaroUna field the Mal bohm, a alx-cyllnder touring ear that 1 attractlna- very, favorable notice. These can are. gers immediately In rout of me nana sranq. w With Accessories. ' , 'To the loft ot the visitor 41s hs ed. ters the teat is the exhibit of motor aeeesories. wulcb iueludos scores 01 thing that have some to ba regarded as necesaities la motoring. There every device that take th work out of owning an automobile ttre . pump, model, jacks, tire repair outfits, nd,all -of tb acores of things that btve be. com tha nppurtenane ef the properly equipped automobile. The exhibit it supervised by Mr. William M. Boytan Many visitor were attracted by a perfectly executed model of a smart racing car, done by Mr, Boylan'i nephew. Master George Thompson. Th? little car lias a wheel base of eight inches, and is complete, even to th electric light that actually burn, steer ing gear. etc. A cigar bog and a little glue, and such things, in the hands of th youngster, have been turned into an automobile that. looks for all the world like a iwiffc speedster en exhl HEADACHE GOES IN TWO MINUTES Don't Suffor. Half an Hour While) Slow Actbf TabUt. ar waiting to b UigtUd. Atpironal Elixir Raliov in Two Minute . AbaoluUly Safe. Iwrr anwsbt ia tbo U. I. . eoveUllr In vitee rl a eoma ia aa4 try the new Asnl- rsaal Klixlvv the twe-mlao, suaimataad relM for headaebea an Mm. He 1mws that As Btreaal set mhr rellevwe the mw aaoeh eubkn an wttkeut the allshtaet aasr to the heart, sin alM 'iwmavw taw mum t billota aad stay heaiwcba by tently actus the lhrar. MrvKtuut btlleusBMt aad essetluatloB and thenar weeMag the retera et raw awd- aeae seat slay. The neat time ra luive a hsedatae te to row BMiMt ani atorav hu4 the eluk a half aollar for n bottle of Aaplrmal aad toll him to serve roe tw toaaewrul In a IltUe water. Hold roar watch m rwr haa4 ead eraat aT two abrataa. tka Mil lor row awsi, aaek, Mr BMBnaeniKre soaraatM, tx raw Mnaot Ml roar bMilsche fadia awasr within tke tim. Ilmtt. JCvryoe as eoma It aw sal he kxklul. . Yar Ountot ts mltiaw to mtm . im oiuumatM anpllei te eajas, causae eaa neufaicia- tAv. YOUNG WIFE'S EXPEDIENCE Slcbcsa MdJufftrrinf til Renorei by tydi E. FmUiaun VcgtUbU CoapimaJ. Plalnwaul. Mich. "I had avjch HTero pains in my back and head that I could I leant. I eould da just littlo work wd wen bad to ait down, I took doo tor' medlcia with out ralief and my mother advised m to try tydiaK. Pink ham 'Vetabl Compound. TM first Dottia) helped ma aa much that I (ot mora and bow I hava a aon tight months old, th picttrr of health. I hava also found that Vegetable Com potmd relieves win at monthly periods. I tell all my friends who ar suffering what It haa dona for ma. " Mrs. LOLla Ooma& Sll Pltinwall BtTMt, Plain. wll,llcil4Tan. Young woman who suffer ag Urg. Douglas did should not hssitato to girt this famous root and herb remedy, Lvdia K Pinkhsm'a VenUblo Com. pound, a trial, as tb ridnoe that U con atantly beihf tnibUshad proves beyond question that tjuijprand old remedy has relieved mora suffering amona; womcq uisn any etner rneaicme. . For cobfidential advice, writ Lydia R Pickhara Medicine Co., Lyrat, Maaa. Tb result ef their forty ytara cgperi not la at your scrrlos. - ot. ixiary Sckool TAJLIICa. M. c Now Irj 77th Annual Ursrest retiden school of the Episcopal Church to the United SUtca.f or. the "educAtion ot young women end aTirl ioi Adtlrwa Rot. Varroa VV. Way ' !! bitioa a few blocks awty, and attracts as much attention. ; ; The' executive . committee yesterday: changed th hour of the afternooe con cert from II o'clock to 3. Tha doera are opened at I o'clock and tb two-hour concert begin an bour latr. Th eve ning program open at 8 o'elocluTbe program for today follow t , 'Wednesday Afternoon,. April 14. ' Overture Tbe Mill oa tha Cliff, Bets aiger. - ' . ' ; ' 1 Cornet Bolo The Inflamatus, Kotsini. Mr. John Dckrn. ' Airs from'Tsk Is From Me, Aader son. Baritone Solo- -Let the Rjest of tbe World Go Py, Ball.' Mr.' Idorton Ad kino,.. .; - . . - Ptit Bolero, Bavini. 1 ' Intersnlaslon. : Scent from The - Bohemiaa - A, Balfe. " i 1 , Italian Serenade Lai. Freldmts. . Soprano Bolo Autumn Mooi . Mia Edna Joyce. ... Paraphrase on Lorcley, Nesvadba. Airs from The Voire of AlcConnell, Cobin. ; ,'; . Wdneday Evening, April 14. Overtures-Buy Bias, Mendelssohn. Cornet Bolo Vale Brilliant, Clarke. Mr. Bert Brown. L'Arlesienne Suite No. 2, Bizet, a. In (ermexzo; b. Minuet C. Farandofe. Baritone Solo, The Msgle of Your Eyes. Fenn. Mr. Morton Adkins. Airs I ronTToiTre la Love, FrimL Iatermisalea, Scenes from Madam Butterfiy.'Fue itsi, . i...u-'' .r. . Xylophone Solo Butsian Sag, Air. Baymond C. Ellis, , -- Idyll Th Vallejr t Popples, 'An clIrT. ' - . - Soprano. Solo Venetian Moon, Gold berg. Miss Xdaa Joyce. . j. llarch Heads ,TJp, Scltxer, ' i', - and Beauty . GIRL8I Why deliberately sidestep Attractiveness when it Is ao easily available and means so much, a . , will give your hair the life luster aod beaaty yoa so much desire, ; The cost is scull and 4be rtxiuta are definite. ToneopycwjrdulltbritUehwter-r less hair. Eradicate tbe dandrL ruff. Stop roar itching scalp and faUing hair and have the wag lustrous beanural that are rightfully yrjsjra. Try Heriidde (Tar) Soap for . shampooing the hair. Itpre duoes a rich creamy lather and leaves the hair hfhtsad ftrrffy. Beet for the hair, fine for tbe bath, excellent for tbe omsw. 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The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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