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-it r f. THE. NE ,VER y TUE5DAY M0RK1N6, APRIL 27, 4 ,i FOURSTATESVILL ' Convention .Will Be Held Irfl -Three Other States This Week To Name Oelegates New York, Aprtt M. genoMicae Ve tera of !x tate and the territory of Alaska, having a combined represeaU tion of 154 out of the W Mats eoartn' tioD thi wtk to eeleet their tepre eeatative to the eonveatioa t Chicago . neat June, Which will choose the next ' fcepobliea saadidate for Frcsideat. "lapmoeratie voter also will leleet their national convention delegate in three of tbPM state. . Htate-wide primaries for both Repub lican and iHmocralie eandidatee to the national convention will be held morrow in. Massachusetts, Obio Bad ,w Jersey., Alaska will hold a prrfereatial primary Wednesday to select two can didates to ba BepsbUean BstioBal -"ventioa. Kepoblican Btate eeavention for lit seleeti of candidate to the national eonveatioa will be held ia Washington on Tuesday sod Arkaa ms and Idaho Wednesday. .'liassachaeott will eelect or dele gate at lrge and .2 district delcgte ) Uf, 10 enra ronvpni His. i w """" - - " : didatei for th kbig four oa 4bo K- Uiico IIIRV I ay niVCC i w ninii writ w.v.w FIRST BAPTIST REVIVAL . BEGINS SECOND WEEK ' Dr. T. W. O'Kelley, continuing tko revival servircs at tb First Itontist rbnrcb, preached hwt night on' "Joy," this was tbe first sermon of tbe second week of tho special smites now. In progress. Tko first week results were especially encouraging, mny of the young people saving Joined tho church en profasaiaa of faith. Many who bare moved to Baleigh recently, but who have not made it their shurrh noma previously, are coming forward to be- sneuibera or too Jtaicigli , coomb. The ordiasaee of baptism has been ad ministered to several new converts on two occasions, I Dr. O'Kellcy at Monday night s ser vice chose his text from the Cist l'salm, Make me to bear Joy and glad n cm ; that tbe bones which thou bust broken may rejoice. Ha who has God a sal vation, said the puinistes, kns that never failing source of real Joy.' He un re joice evea ia his weepingf (iod'a salva tion is a deliverance front win, that fearful thing that brought all our sor row into this, world;. a deliverance from guilt aad all the consequence of guilt- 4Tes. ' "Beautiful harmony and fellowship with oar father en high is brought to ns by this salvation, it take away the frar of death and the end of life is hot looked oa as a calamity but hi the great velesse to a fuller and ' more glorious ASeiLLEPW' Fl R GRAND OPERA Organize Musical Festival . To .Secure Long List of Fa . mous Artists imum Secure, rCar Ah i, publieaa ticket will not apiar oa tbe j ballet at pledged to any particular prctidentinl candidate, altbeagb aome ( , the contestants hate expressed inni . vidual preferences. Four of the Re publican Hbig four' tanduiate ara rua niag a a group. Tbey are Senator iJMff, Hpenker liillett. of the National House of Representative, former Sew ator Wlnthrop Marray Crane a4 td ' ward A. Thtfraton. former ebairmanof th,Mi1tuWicantnte eommittev. All tire wnphMlgt'd, all hough Nnator lodge baa announced that he will prewnt the nnine of Oovernor Coolidge to the eoa- veatioa if tbe governor desires it. The other Bcpubllean big four" can didate. re: Former lieveraor Bunutcl W. McCiU who h declared himself In favor of Herbert Hoover! former Untenant liovernor Louis A. Frotbingham who ha nnneuared he U for Oeneral Wood, with Hoover aa aceoad choice: Coagreosnian Falkf, ledged .to Woods Thomas W. tflwson and Kuseell A. Mood. Tho "regular alnte" on the I'euio cratis th-ket is compoited of Senator lMvbV I. Walsh, Hirhard It. 1-oiig, twice the Ileaiocratic nominee for Ooretnor; . district Attorney Joseph C. Felleticr and Daniel F. Poherty. Former Con- . gressiuan Juaeph F. O'Coaaell, the oaly ither eaadidate for the Democratic "big Utit has made kis campaign en aa an- tl-prohibilion platlorm. The Demo crats have annenaeed. no presidential preferenee. liepublicsn voters of New Jersey will have an opportaaity to express their neeforenc between Oeneral Wood and Henator. Johaaow, the oaly te anases on the 'presidential ballot, or they may write' ia ti6 naa''of 'their choice, la kddltton they will select 28 delegates to the convention. Tbe Republican en paahutieas thee nave split on tbe "b.'g.four" and tke real bottle ie aaid to be between t ailed States fienator Walter E. Kdge and former Oovernot K. . V. Stokes, cbiiirsjaa of the Bepiib lienu state committee. Menator Kdge aad bio colleagne, Sen ator Joseph H. FreliniriKiyaen, are ran niag ns BefiublHwa "ban; four" enndl daten pledged only to the choice of Itepuhjican voter aa expressed at the rinir.rie. Former Uovernor titvke, to gether with former United State Attor ney Oeasral John W. Origgs, of Pa ter se a. city eoniminioasr Thomas I Kay- of Newark, aad former neting Movsraor William H.- Bunyon, of Plnin lleld, eomose a ticket pledged to th candidacy of General Wood. J CERTIFICATE RECITAL LaM algbt ia Mr. Mary' auditofinm, Mis M.iry Iv, daughter of Rev, G,,V, Iji, gate her public recital thus Com-' pleriflg the requirement for the cer tificate in piann which she receive this year from the Muaie. Department at W .Mary a School. Alias Lav plareil an tnlorestlag pro gram, ranging from the classic style of Heetboven nud H.huliert to tho tnnderu imprci(inilic tone pictures of Hach maninoft and Debnsty. - Her Hcetlioven playing had due restraiat mid s realty ef-'iannd, the shorter pieces were pre sented with refreihing variety of tone and rjtlim, while the vague shadowy outline ef I)etmsy' moonlight piece and the grand sweep of McDowell's t'oloniae almoat made one forget that thia wa a pupil's recital and not that of. an experienced recillillat. The" young pianist has pronounced natural talent for mimic, which, under the expert guidance t0f her. teacher, Mia Hue Kyle booth ick, baa been earafnlly and uniformly developed. Her musical touch, expressive phrasing, , and well controlled rythm, gave pleasure to the uraje audience. Assisting alia Lay in the' program was Mias .Ratelle Avent, soprano, who eoai rated the good impression she madg in her own recital Haturday evening by her winsome mnnncr and charming voice. RECTOR FAILS TO QUALIFY AS JUDGE 'OF WHISKEY JCew York, April 16-Tbe Revf John Aiheville, April With the oleetloa of officers of the Axhevllle Mm loal Fes tival Association here today, tho asso ciation having been chartered tiy tbe rJecretarv of State, aruiounccmeat iii made Madame bchumana Ueink, the noted contralto, will head the liat of artlata who will ing acre during the firat grand opera week, which will be held from Aiigt lrt to SI. Under the leadership of Tkat'ddenu Rich, regular aasistant director of the fhiladclphm (ympbony Orchestra. Viftv artist of that renowned organ! rntion will be brought to the city to give aix nit'lit concert i and three mati nees. There is no greater musical or Arunizatlon in the eatire couBtry neeord- ing to Wade B. Urown, director of the Musical Denortmcnt at the North C5aro- lma College for Women, who Wa se lected as general mlisical director of thb great festival in August. la addition to the presence of Mme. Khuiiiann Heink and the Philadelphia Hvmphony Orlheatre, there will be heard nt the Festival artists of world-wide reputation, among whom may be men tioned Clarence Whirelilll, basse, of -the Metropolitan Opera, New York; Orval Hnrold, tenor, also of the MetropnlitaB ; Florence Me Bet b, of Chicago Grand Opera; Percy Granger, noted pianiat of Now York; Max Boscn, tbe famou viol inist: Robert Qual, tenor, of New York: J Fred Fatton, basso, of New Fork. One of the most important event of tliu entire festival in the opinion of Mr. ltrown, is the reservation ef time of the program for the appearance of one or two of the f-ootli's leading ar tists, thia move to be tnftdc tn encourage the t.ilent of this great section, aiming at tho day when more and more this talent mar be relied uon aiich festival. Dr. A. R. Wheeler was named a pres ident ef The Ashevtlle Muaie Feativa! Association ; Judge J. D. Murphy, vice preaideht; H.-E. Oruver, ecretary nnd treasnrtr; Wade R. Brown, general musical director. The following were appointed as a music and program com vnhtee: 0. T. Carr, chairman; -Crosby Adam, Cameron Mcltae, Willie Cun ningham, Mrs: Lula M. Lantx, Mis L. Hehartle, Mr. O. C. Hamilton aad Jack Westnll. The business nnd advertising committee ii composed of Edwin C OUI, J. D. Earle, IT. E. Oruver and Wallace Davis. 'i The tM)& FOUR ARE ENLISTED ' HERE FOR ARMY SERVICE Fonr North Carolinians were -recruited yesterday for the Army hy the loral re rrulting station. The four men ieft yes - rerusy aog this marnij.g for their as signment. The, men will serve one year enlist- roeata and are a follows: William C. Hall, 1 rittaborw, tbe Ceswt Artillery fori; :8mpon D. Whs ley, Mt. Olive. Kifth Field Artilleryj Jessie T. Brinaon, Benlavllle, Fifth Field Artillcryj Hatch in Edwards. Beulaville, Motor Tram port Corps. - . Hall, who wis formerly with the 119th Infantry ef the Thirtieth Division, will go to Loeg Island Sou no.' Tho often her states that men with' out prior service can wnw enlist for me year ia the coast artillery corps, field artillery, engineers, and tbe coBstroe t ion divlsioi), of the quartermaiter torpa. SEABOARD FREIGHT MOVERS GO BACK TO WORK TODAY ;Tbe eighteen negro laborer Csgageil In moving freight at tho Seaboard freight depot who went on strike Fri day for a iacrcas in TT will return to work this Morning, following con ference yesterday afternoon between the laborer and Xr. O. R. Teague, diviiion tuperiatondsnt. Misinformation ia regard to pay re ceived by laborers for aimilar work ia other cltie. it wa stated, was rwspoa ibl for tho walk-out. The men go back to work without iaereafe. a - DITCH C1AXT AJttlTXt. .New ork Woild. . " 1 One, of the principal nrrivaki nis th Mauritaaia yesterday in . aise, at least was Johaaa Can Albert; rineteen year-old. Dutch giant, who i I feet 8 . indie tall and aaid he tkad net Mopped rowing. He ia aaid to be the talUat infant," being under twenty-one. ever to cross the sea. lie wears, a sia It glove, a t 12 bat aad 12. eboe. It take six yard of rloth to mat hi suit, ae . of overs lis Wonhl cost him a pretty penay. There was no berth on the ship long '.'iioiigk for him, so s SMtak was aaid nit in th eomaeaioaway. He is going to join a cireaa in Texas. Carte Glass la Enaened. liriatol, Teon, Apri 26. Senator "jirteT'Olasi, former Reeretary of the ! rc:iirc, reerired hi Crst endorsement !-r liriHurratie aiuai nation for the lfi.ctrr at a nuis meeting ef Dem- ,-, t.-iis ef Washington coo My, Virginia.' I c I i flhmf loa today. Kesolutioa us; the voiiriej of fresldeat W'il-,- . . s up and s vote of arm- i ! v (e ! -sth of Senator - - ' i ' :. . f Roach Wratoo, pastor of Calvary Bap tist church, whose Easter sermon on vice eendition in &ew Jerk ha figured prominently in tbe vice war between the district attorney's office and the notice department, today failed to qualify as s Judge of Hcotvh whiskey Dr. Htratoo, aummoned as S witness a suit brought by Ihomss Healy to recover liquors alleged to have been illegally seiced by revenue agent In a raid on Healy' call ret at Broadway and tWth street, testified that he, with two companions who "knew th ropes" were served -with Scotch wills key at Healy a place' while on a tour ef investigation of vie condition ia New lork When Dr. fctraton admitted he never before tasted Scotch whiskey, although he had ordered n Heotch highball ia Healy a piece, I nited Ntatea Com mis swiner Hitchcock ruled bo wa inconipe- tent to testify regnrdinar whether or aot Scotch whiskey actually wa aerved to him. Dr. Ht rat on .declared h had not hid a drink of whiskey Jit Ave year and that the mat one h took wn for a cold. He added he had drunk some whisker in college, but none of it hid been Scotch RENEWED REBEL ACTIVITY HEAR MEXICO CITY NOW " Washington, April 26 Renewed rebel activity near Mexico City wa reported in Mexican advice reaching ' Washing ton today through official channels vnernnvnea, capital or aloreloa and short distance from Mexico City, wa said to be ia the hand of the rebel and the railroad to th Federal enpltal tUt.'l , ,,- :' , .v,:-,:,r- - Some detachments of troop have bee en I rem Mexico- City in 'various di rection in the effort to put down no risings before they attaia stretiglb. Oae (eUetunent haa been seat to Oaxaca, tho report 'said although the Carranta government ha hitherto declared that Oaxaca wa peaceful. JACK DKMPSRT NEVER LEGALLY MARRIED- TO WIFE. Ban Fraaciscol Cat.. Anril 89. Evi dence purporting to show that tha mat ria of Jlaxine Wayne Dempaey to Jack Dempaey, at Farmiagton, Cwh, in Oc tober, 1916, was in violation of the Utah divorce laws aad the refers invalid, wan asaoe pnoiie ny tho bureatt of In vestigation of th Department of Justice hers today. Wisotih of sclkaMs isai tn, two mcks time Osed and ntttil en. Uniwd fmil fiimHsce Mltnns ekrsicisa sad fanawr Puklas ttssHli el" tak .Ash gmsr dsswr- or. steaajgsu TV H1CKS-CRARTREB CO, Starea. JUl idrr!.el: C x o L i f A ,r 5Vs BILL ALLEN TO PITCH ' AGAINST HIGH POINT Manager Ward announced met night he wilr-give Bill Allen his first chanc to show local fan whnt b has tn the game this afternoon. According to Ward, the Sluisburg boy has" been allowing good (tuff in practise and aheuid be able to cop hi first atari. Pretident Cox stated last sight that the game today will be played if pos sible. The ground are ia fair- eonrti tion nnd gasoline will be burned today to dry them out. Oatrhcr McKelthaa and Pitcher John son were given . re 1 esses yesterday! They were disposed of to Disk room for Rowland, a catcher from Rocky Mount, and Marlette, who has been ploying short stop for Guilford College, Rowland ehowed up yesterday. Mar- lotta ha accepted term and i ex pent ed to report today. Both ace will prob' ably be leeu in the lit;; up this after noon. DAVID'S SALVE great for Eczema, Itch. Poisons, Sores, Cuts and Burns (B - Wasblr on 1). Hi oris ef Carolina t - stump p the tuffrag Assembly, i mnde by t tionnl also suffrage th The Sent scrie at eaaioa beii : dolph bark It ia not kl his attack it ia aaid th . ; session ia the hutlngi to the othei The hen In of many .th according U action by tl nary poll a) statement 4 server rhi' suggeation - "Wnit and Mr. Hen Delaware t Wilmingtot the tide ol nnd the a' who will : include M tf. of Richuit eigh for tl ' The nt fled,' 'deel member I B. O. Crl elected publicity 1 E. Sawye written th never votl ' fema'le iut , The Pit UaiteS Sri. ably to tl is to hkve to upset i amendmcq . . Aceordii - antia, Ben - tho opipil , legislature Senator ignn, wl' speaker - shock me - of the I He wa ' Senotor keynotli ' Patrick. a "T''v Ildg. tEHi- 11 be orth hake I of feral ent Visa , his - oc hn. hut lial un lis ne te to bl t a )b- he led. XI ,ve y , on tte ns m, il-4- tc t o a '1 r EXPECTWILLHAYS eral Wood bare maintained National headquarters here for ome Mmt, while the manager fer,Sciator Wat re a O. Hardinw have opened office it inter mittent Intervals. ' Oa tbe Democratic side only the booster of Attorney General Palmer have appeared. v Children Whe 'Aro Pale. aadtVeak Need a "good tjulniue 'gpit fron Tonie. GRDvi'lsJ TAibTELBSS : ehHt T051C purlfiea. sail enriohes the , blood un" builds Hp the kolo syiteDi. '. A, Oe mm) ' AtCT4lirtttiM - IPimAm -WXm -A J.. It X . J clill.Ui (UlX.I.-' - u n vunuivni vv yisui jj. . II if i f s General Wood Last of Presiden tial Aspirants To Declare, For Young Bill . . i ' . i Chicage, April 26. Will H. Hays,j Republkaa National committee chair man, ha been endorsed by Major lien. Leoanrd Wood a enmpnign manager, if the general is neatiaated by tk con vention here June I. . This "announcement, had by Wood hesdqnnrtcr today, wa said practically to a mure Mr. Hays of tho position no matter who 1a noauaated, . and to act at rest rumor that Wood, if success ful in th convention, would appoint Frank Hiteheoek,- former Peetmseter General, hi esmnsifcs snauager. The Republican national committee, meeting acre in MrvcmDer, ana again in'ebrcary, treat on record a opposed to the (election of ear one ether than Lt chairmaa as campaign manager. Most of tha candidate seeking th nomina tion, endorsed Hay, but th position of. Oeneral Wood remained in doubt fol lowing the arrival her of Mr. Hitchcock aad tho cireutatioa of report that be would displace Col. William C Proctor, of Cincinnati, aa the Oeneral pre-eon-vention eampsiga manager, aad a di rector of,the election campaign should Wood be nominated. Mr. Hitchcock haa since returned to Xew York and Colonel Proctor today announced that Se far a I kaow, I am to remain in charge of Oeneral Wood' pre-eon vent ion campaign. . Senators Lodge aad Borah have both been mentioned slong "Presidential row" sta possible choice for Republican convention chairman. Johnson head- quarter are to be opened here tomor row under direction -of Edgar Cook and for Herbert Hoover's campaign, of- flees were opened todsy by Chsrlea Ste venson, who wn ragar administrator during the war nnder the food chief. "Oovernor Frank O. Lowden, and Oea 3 Your Rick Uncle " ' Be your own Rich Un cle. L Open a Savings Ac count. , Be thrifty. Then, when misfortune comes, you will be your own bene factor. Better be glad of your own foresight than live in Great Expectations. Citizens (National. 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" l' " h JIPaar S amaf f ' m I r ;.rf.-: - ---- c If you "want a suit with "stayiniT qualities" you'll jret them in Bootre's De " Luxe Clothes, made by the ; - ''House c of Kuppenhei- ? mer.w: "Stein-Bloch Co., nbt others , that ttiaklf these goocl clothes "VVe Bhall be f lad to show you the imuif'qaalities" 'also. We like to fehow the real values thaHr jraitllif tOF you. V ;- r-; '; - . r H U lA-Ju .Ve" fcaht'to see ou smUe"f eal ikt and get your share of the good things waiting for y&tu Helta Salts .i .1 .IIB to i60 ' i. 50c tip ........ ...,-..,.;...;:. 8ui3o ...........,......,.,......$ Sto$20 60c tip , union .Suits . . . . - - onoes . i ; . . . Underwear ; Summer Suits Boys Suits Shirts .'. , . .Neckwear", l!re. "Good Quality ptU -What.Codna ZcUf s .
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 27, 1920, edition 1
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