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THE NEWS AND OBSERVER WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 23, 1920. SALARY INCREASE ii'l'l Want Scale Based On State . Classification With $1,400 ' r ; f Maximum FINANCE COMMITTEE HAS MADE RECOMMENDATIONS Limit of 91.200, Eowevcs, Is Embraced In Committee Re port Which With Petition Will Be Before School Board Thia Afternoon at Regular Meetisf Poiatlng out that ninetv eight )' Mat ef th teaebara ol Raleigh public tcheole are gcttiag financial assistance ' from the hoes folk, r ar relying on suttid work to lucres their turning, that twenty tssehers bav resigned and thcra may bo forc4 to do likewis tin Icaa tuer. ia relief, the Raleigh teach er, throne a Maiaimw, j presented te the Twnlup School Board a netition aakinc ror on increas. salaried for the ensuing year baaed up on the- State a elaiucaum wun maximum of tl,400. The oetition we aif ned by every whit school teacher ia the Raleigh school and w presented to, the Mayor vMterdar mornine by a committee com posed of Misa Frances Lacy, Miss Kate Graham, aaa Aim tnaaoein hMundi laereaae. ' - Aeeerdina to the rtatement r.f If r. J F., Terrell, eecrettry to the Towaship School Board, the nnanci! rommittee of the aehool board haa already agreed to recommend to the full hoard an ia u la salaries of Raleigh . erhnol . tea hen baaed on the State's elaeaifl '. ,itiM with a maximum of $1,200. Thus eeommendation, Mr. Ferrull pointed oat, eontempletes an inereaae nt teachers saaaries from thirty three and m third per eent U fifty per cent. The reeommeuadtioa. along with the pe tioa of the teacher, will go before the aehool board thia afteraooa at Hi reg alar meeting. . The Petition. The petition addreeaed to the Rt'.eigh Township School Board follower "The itaderaigned tear hen ia the nubile aehoola of Raleigh Townahip TMnactfuIlT Detltioa that teacher talariee for the euauiug year shall be based npoa the Slate- elassiflnstlos with maxima aalary or ai.euu. in ma law thia uetitioa. we call attention to the following eonditione and circum stances: . "(1) Other town in the Btale are liiag a maximum aalary of 1,400 and will thereby attract to their teaching force the beat talent available among " the teacher of the State, Durham ha already definitely adopted the maximum of 11.400. and i making it contract with teacher accordingly. Wilming tam aad other town of ro.ua! lire an- mouae that thii plan will be followed by them for the coming aehool year. Teacher are only human and niuit lira noon their aalaric; it ia therefore to be expected that they will apply for . positions in the town offering better talariee. , "(J) Any action taken on tbi ques tion should be taken at oner, a thia i the aeaaon of the year when teach en are making new contract. It i unfair to keep u waiting in regard ta thia matter. Twenty teacher of oor preaent force hare already reeigned. Other will be under the neeenity of taking ilmilar action unlea the mail mum suggested i fixed by the Rulelgh Board. A recent canvass of the teaching force of Raleigh allowed that over nine ty eight (08) per eent of the teacher t.-er either gettigg financial aaaiat ane from their home people or were doing extra work ta meet their nee- ' ary expenses. Such a altuation i un fair to tba children and unjmt to the teacher. Facing condition uch a the, the graduating clan of Vassar College thia year voted igataat enter ing the teaching profession. Some of ur ewa strongest teacher have entered other Held of work. "(3) Raleigh take pride in being ietignated a the education! renter of North Carolina. Caa thi rity be eon- tent to do lee for it teachers and at children than other ' eitie ia North Carolina are doingf The city i fortu nate in having ia Mr. Harry Howell a aehool . uperintendeut unexcelled anywhere. "With an adequately paid leaching force he will be enabled to put 'the Raleigh stool eyitem at th very, front. At preaent, however, he i forc ed to aay to hi beat teacher that he i aaabl to offer them aalarlee audi a era being offered ia other eitiee of the atate. "We believe that ' the recommenda tion mid ia the petition, if adopted, will be an act of aimple juttle t the teacher of th city, bat th mora im . portent eomidention ie that with the low aalary aeal -vaeaacie in th Ral eigh aehoola muat bo tiled with teach er of inferior qualification and eonae qaently th character of training re ceived bythe children of Raleigh will be moat perceptibly lowered. The web far of th teacher out of the qucation, It ia a matter at timpl tclf-protectioa, EyestSore?! ; It root wyes Of lid ara aor tf tbey Itch, burn or t ml dry) If wejsjr rmtoa ia blurred, your eyesight dim tf yea at obliged to wear glaa, ga ta year dragfriat aad get a bottle of Boa-Op to tablets. Dissolve eoe la a fourth of a rlaaa of water and hatha the eye from two to fear .tunes a day, Sound, comfortable eyes and improved ysigbt will anake the world look brighter. w)wst fjwnfTtsV! Hf axteaaBOptt) efsyfltTthM trytV A Health Builder For Weakened Lung "K"hra a continued, tough er . cold threat the lnag. JBckmaa'a AlUra tiva will help to atop the tough, atreiglhea th luagi an mtor hJth. SO aad M-SO-bottle at draggUita, or from 't,... : ZZliUX LAB0RAT0KT, PhiUdclphia. to the people of Raleigh ; ta adopt the aalary seal herein requested. Teachers Who Signed. The Raleigh teacher who affixed their if nature to the petition follow i lira, alary B. Sherwood, Miae Julia T. Staple, Mi Pearl . McNeill, Mi Dorothy Ray, Mia (J race H. Bate, Mia Elizabeth Hall, lwa May Jienfrow Mrs. Dyer, Mr. Alex McDonald, Miae Gladys Wallace, Mia Beeei T. Brown, Miae Louis Pratt, Mia Elisabeth Tay lor. Mia Clara Boytea, Mia Mary A. Pace. Mia Mary Pritehard. Miaa Flor ence Fitzgerald, Miae ludua Umb, Miae Iaabelie Bowea, Miae UjU-lle Nail, Mia Delle MiUheuer, Mi Mary Hoi man, Miaa Gertrude Inueette, Mia Virginia A. K1U ridge. Mi Beryl Taylor. Mr. Herman Hcnter, Mia Nan Lacy, Miaa Belle Fleking, Mia Bertha B. Holman, Miaa Nancy I Lee, Mr. N. R. Beaaley, Mr. B. V. Wilaoa, Mi Elisa beth Hunter, Miaa Carrie London, Mia Lillian Nance, Miae Lola Leo Har rison. Miaa Maude Peeplea, Miaa Elisa beth T. Holman, Principal Taompeoa ScbooJ; Mra. (i. M. Uarrea, Miaa tli betb Cranford, Mia Pearl Ledbettrr, Mra. J. r . Hatch, Miaa Margaret Stray horn, .Mi Annie D. Hardy, Miaa May limine Blnsbara, Mia Emma V. Conn, Mis Kv Godfrey, Mra. W. S. Tkoma. Miaa Mary C. Burton, Miaa Flora McN. Buree, Mr. Penirk T. Smith, Mi Mar- caret Kom, Miaa Katie Lee Iwi, aliaa velyn Bli.xham, Mr. J. . Mark bam. Miaa Rachel Oliver, Mia Pauline A. Edwards, Mine Kate Graham, Mia Ha Bullock, Mra. P. H. Herly, Mia Henrietta Ie, Mia France Lacy, Mia F.liiabetb Willeon, Mr. Guatav, Hage- dorr. Mi Myrtle Underwood, Mi Lizzie Z. Terrell, Miaa Eunice W, Blair, Mian Nannie K. Smith, Prof. Hugh Mi, nasi, Mia Laura E: Tillett, Mia Lady C'nrinne . Doles, Mia eParl 1 Binsoiv Miaa Eliza A. Pool, Mia Olive Smith, Mr. R. E. Parker, Mra. Katie Breece, Mis Fannie Webb, and Mia Roberta Spiers. , WAKELON FINALS BEGIN TONIGHT WITH RECITAL Aubrer L. Brooke Will Delivor Commencement Address Fridaj Comincnccinent exercises at the Wake ton Farm Liie aehool will begia tonight with n miiniral recital by the pupil of ih9 music department, and conclude Fri day with the annual address, delivered by Aubrey J.. Brooke,, of Greeaeboro, followed by a picnic dinner and bar becue. Thursday morning the inter-society debate and medal contests will be held, and en Thuraday night th enay eon teat will take place. Mr. Brooka apeak Friday morning nt 11:30 o'clock. In the afternooa there will be a baseball game between the Cary aad Wakeloa cboel, and ia th evening the literary societies will present the school play. Th year just eloeiag has been aaa of the most Miercaiful ia th history of th school, nexrly 700 pupil being enrolled. The eehool ia rated by th State educa tions! department a on of th best ia the State. Prof. B. E. SenteUo ia super iatendeat. The tobacco men of Tarboro have adootod resolutions to decrease th to bacco crop for 1920 instead of increase a a large crop would probably make lower priee. . , i The Weather Local pflUe, United SUUd Weather Bareaa. FORECAST Raleigh, N. C, April 27, IPSO North Carolina : Fair and cooler Wednesday) Thursdsy fair. TEMPERATURE Highest temoerature 71 lowest temperature 62 japan lerapersinre o; Excess for the day .j. ........... 0 Average daily deficiency sine January 1st ... 1.7 PRECIPITATION (ia inch) Amount or th 24 hour ending ' at8n. m. 0..16 Total for the month to date ...... .Vl.1 Deficiency for the Month 0.04 Deficiency since January 1st .... 0i3 HUMIDITY 8 a.m. 12 m. ( cm. Dry bulb 65 1 " S3 nl) Wet bulb ....... 6S &t tW Rel. humidity ... 100 8 ST PRESSURE (Reduced to tea level) .... t9M. . t p. m.... a. at. 29.61 Sunrise. ' 64 a.m. Suoeet.. 6.58 p.uft CASTOR IA For Infanta and Children In U For Over 30 Years aif-1 Always bears sew Signature of The next time you buy calomel ask for Thopurifiodejid iTiraad caJomJ ubleta that ar nauaealeaa, aae and MetilcW wirtuc, retain. 4 rd unproretL Sold BJyfa Mated paclcagee. rncm 3 Sc. SOCIETY Attend Federation. Raleigh women who left yesterday to attend the meeting of tba Stat Vedoration .f Womea's Clubs in Char lotte were Mr?. June McKimmen, Mrs. R H. tirilhn. Mrs. I . I Bialorx, Mra. Palmer Jerman, Mra. J. J. Bernard, Mrs. W. T. B(t, Mrs. Clarence John' son. Mr. Frank Caatltbury, Mr. C. U Jenkiua. Mrs. Botrmn Wells Mra. H. P. Norria, 5lr. J. K. Chamberlain, Mr. F. K Per.iuc,' Mra. M. Rosen, thai. Mrs. William i; rime, Mr. T. E. Browa. Dr. Delia Dixon Carroll, Mia Elizabeth Thompson and Miaa Suaaa Idea. Mr. aad Mra. Lr Entertain. Mr. and Mrs. Harrv I -co entertained at a dinner at the Country Club last eveaing, omplimrntry to Miss Besaie Hiaton snd her wedding party. Their guests were: Misses Hinton, Beauanpnt Hazard, of Asheville; Louis Wright, Mesdame Howard Thomas, Kuffin Home, of Fayetteville; llerlrt White- hunt, of Richmond. Mr. aad Mr. Jack Tavlor. Mr. snd Mra. Hubert Hold ins. Mr. and Mra. James MrKee. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ham, Measrs. Hprague Silver, J. J. Williford. Arthur McKim noa, Joe Jacobs, John Sprague and John Huff. Mrs. Thermae Hostess. Mra. AA'. Thurmsn wss hostcs yes- terday at'crnoou to the members of Iter Bridge Club, complimentary to her wa ter, Mrs. Charles Kirchncr, of Balti more, Md. Th house was attractively decorated ia tulips and liles of the valley. Mra. R. W. Kennison was presented ith the prize for the highest score. Mra. Kirchncr waa given the . guest of honor prize. Those playing were: Meadames Kirchncr, William Joyner, Julian Idnc, R. W. Kennison, W. B. Drake, Louis West, A. K. Tucker, T. Burr, Misses Julia West, Nan I.acy, Adelyn liar bee, Gladys Denar and Eliz abeth Doric h MRS. DANIELS HAS DINNER FOR DR. AND MRS. HIBBEN Mra Jnaephiis Daniels entertained at dinnerlatt night, at the Yarborough, in honor of Drjohn Grier Hibben, presi dent ef Princeton I'niveraity, aad Mrs Hibbea who are her guests bsrs. Thi moraing Mra. Daniel will bu Joined' by Secretary Dan.els, and with Dr. and Mra. Hibben, will motor to Chapel Hill to attend the inauguration of Dr. H. W. Chase as preaident of th Cniver- ity Eighty student ef Flora Macdonald College will present "The Forest Prin- eeas," a fairy masque ia the Woodland theatre at jted Spring May a. ErttkUpHit Cold; VW eaal asru ua with a It marllaaa o irl Couldn't Stand Clothes to Touch Her "My father got m a bottle of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy for stomach trou ble and I am feeling so much better siaee taking it. My etomaeh waa ao painful I rouldn't stnd say clothe to touch me.'' It i a simple, harmless preparation that removeo the catarrhal mueua from th in taction! tract aad allay th inflammation which causes practically all itomaca, liver and in testinal ailments, including appendi citis. One doae will convince er aaoney refnaded. Parker Drug Co, and drug gist everywhere. Adv. ' II II maaraarii! ninth, ttasttawdag 11 I jaSfiS' )) "? jauini la. it sj mm L 'aadSMat X ' If t. -sJn vAU matt tofinthinJud DUNN & THOMPSON wDISTRIBUTORSn " . , tMaatPWMr? Christian Church ' Holds Bien - nial Convention Here (Caatlaaed From rag One.) Eloa college, president of " 'hs confer- nee, will present the women report to the convention. Today1 program follows: Wedaaaway, Aprtl X. , O'clock. L-Worship conducted by J. O. Truilt (10 minutes). L Boll Call, reading Minutes, enroll ment delegate (10 minutes). I. Report of Trvmaurer W. C Wicker and reference to Committee on Finance (10 minute). 4. Report of Executive Board by W W. Staley, chairman (10 minute). fi. Report of Revision Committee by W. W. Staley (10 minutei). 8. Report ef Committc on Temper ance by J. W. Molt, cnairmaa tiu minutes;. Address It Rev. R. U lavls, wper- intendeut Antl Saloon League of North Carolina (30 minute. JJiacuaaioa and voter, 7. Report a Men and Million by W. A. Harper. , ... pisvussiba (43 minutes). a. Miaeellaaeeu Business. S. Beading MiauUa and Closing. Secoad Day AfUrnoea. Wedneeday, April 28, im, 2 O'clock. L Worship conducted by B. F. Brown (2) Report of Publishing Agent, C. B. Riddle, (10 minutes). (10 minute). 2. Publications: (1) Report f Board by C. B. Biddle, chairman (20 minutes). Diacuaaion and vote, S. Education: (1) Keport of Board l W. A. Har per, chairman U minute;. Diaeusaloa aad vote. (21 Be port of Board of Religious Education by J. W. Barrell, chairman (10 minutes). - The Need of Religious tdueauon uy W. Barrel! (30 minutea). Opea discuasion and vote (30 min utes). 4. Reading Minute and Closing. Second Day Evening. Wedneadar. Aarll M, IM. O'clock. 1. Worihio conducted by W. H. Deui- ion (1U minute). 2. "Cbriitiaa Colleges and th PublM School'SyaUm," by Dt, , C. Brook, superintendent of Public Instruction for Mortn ivaronna. - ....... 8. Concert by children from Christian Orphanage. - - 4. "Chriatian - Education Today, D VT, C. U. omu, urvciuquw a. v. vvw vention. ,1 " ' : ,u 6. Closing. . I " WHY DO YOU JRY JO HIDE THOSE LITTLE PIMPLES Or Cover a Dark, Sallow, Mud dy Complexion With Face., Powder and Rouge. 1 Hew easaarrassiaa; It is tor en to Bv steals apsssr on fast. necY, anas or hand. On llttla pimple is sad tnouca aar Um attraetivanass ef a prettr fsa. Yen aaa eukklr awaieve pimplae aad ether skin blasafahaa br towhiac the spot ar applrh Black and Whit OintaMnt as the part sltMt . Thai ehapl bo sflMil. hessa hatr trsatmswt nawm, act snlr nlsapka hwt slsan a dark, sallow, ana complsalafi, asd lwv the akin soft, whit aad radiant. All whs have sd Blsek and White Out sat an dslichtad with Uw raaalta aad kaae s ko slwara en their 4rssal takla. BuMfe aad White noa shool4 aue s ssm4 and wUl i found s dtlishtfut a!4 to ta Ointasmt. Both Black sad Wklt Ointment and Boas aaa b foa4 at all aasd 4 rue stor sad tatlat aaimtera- i eah a packasa, the awns faeturaia will send po.tp.i4 a raaeipt ef 44. A aampla, llutratur an4 Buuk asd Wblto Birtfcdar aad Praam Bosk will bo am pan f ra if poa will slip and mall thi advertisaaaant to BLACK a of WHITE, Bos ill, Maauhw. Tana. , Ait, BL'AC(B7HTE mm i.1i it TUDERCULOSIS It waa when physician aald it waa impossible for J. U. Millar, Ohio Druggist te aur civ th ravage ef Tubercu loaia, b began experimenting on himself, aad discovered the Home Treatment, known a ADDtLLVE. Aayoa 'with Cansws awswun tuaertalap SEVERAL ARE SUGGESTED TO SUCCEED MR. PACE t Indications Are That Election , Will Be Eeld Shortly Tor filling Vacancy Indication yesterday were that the vacancy on the city commission caused by tba death of the Commissloaar ef Publia Work E. R. Pace, will be tiled by election at ao distant date, rriends of Mr, Ernest B. Bain, for years super intendent of lb water system, under private and municipal ownership, yes terday approached the eommiaaionera ia tb interest at Mr. uaia. Ia th meantime, frjead of Mr. John Bray have been suggesting hi name in connection with th offle. Last night Mr. Bray would make ao atatament a to whether or not he would be a candi date. Another name suggested yester day was that of Mr. John Briggt. On Moaday night Rv. B. 1'. Yt-Lcn-doft preached in Rocky Mount hi fan well aermen to a congregation of several thousand people, which packed the Farmer' Mutual Warehouse. Pale Children Made overlo your liking, with rosy cbccki, hearty ap petite, vigorous digestion and ro bust health. Give them a glass off this delicious digestaat with meal. Shivar Ale nc Dieemvt ammaticx with SHIVAR NINCaAl WATER AND SINSIR Nothing like It blood and solid for building rick At all gro cer and druggists satisfaction your money back on first dosen. Shivar Ale reull at lSe per bot tle, or fl.75 per doxen. If your reg ular dealer cannot supply you, tele phono PORTER CANDY COM PANT DISTRIBUTOR! FOR RALEIGH l Spring and r Summer HATS of wonderful design and color' combinations, featuring ML laai, Leghorn, and Horsehair Bat. New Blouses mad of Georgette, Trice lette, Voile, and Organdy. Just received. AH popular priced. The Ladies' 0Shop " 14 . Hargett SL 4 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIII 10 Days of Sound . Economy HUDSON- '.''' ' 10-Day Sale of Ready Coat Suits, Coats and Dresses Reduced Greatly: for This Sale. m A BIG SPECIAL EVERY DAY! GET THE BIG SPECIAL!, Up Georgette Afternoon Dresses French Voile Dresses Tricolette Sport Drefses Linen and Voile Combination . Dresses';.' 7 2 " - A Big Line of Dresses. Embradinft- values up ia $50.00,. ; at the economical price 6f . . , .,.....;'... .. . . I . , READ EVERY PAPER! THIS SALE LASTS 10 DAYS MR. ROUSE NOT SEEKING JUSTICE HOKE'S PLACE Th New and Observer wa requested last sight by Mr, N. J. Bouse, of Kin- ston, aaa of the. candidate . for the Democratic nomination for' a place on the Supreme Court bench, to say that he waa in ne sen seeking the place held, by Jostle W. A. Hoke. He is candidate to uceed Juatie George H. Brown, who some time ago on aeeouat oi th condition ot Jiia health, an nounced that he would aot seek re nomination. Wan. C. Bill Ledf. A Special communication of Wo.' G. Hill Lodge No. flS.'A. P. and A. M- will be held thia afternoon at 4:30 o'clock for the purpose of conducting the fu neral of our late brother Wm. Carey Norri. All member are urgently re quested to be preaent AU Master Ma son ar invited to attend. By order of C A. MATTHEWS, W. M. Adv. . C. T. McCLENACIIAN, Bee. PREMATURE BALDNESS CAUSED BY DANDRUFF Constant ear must be given the scalp lf ths hair la to be kept la healthy, growlag condition. Dandruff, itching aealp and eesema of the bead are often the real causes of premature baldaea. If your hair ia falling out, an investigation of your ecalp will no doubt reveal that' it i covered with asaly eneruatationa that flak off in the form 'of dandruff. T0NO-8CALPA (Tba Scalp Tonic) U a medicinal preparation of merit and an elegant toilet article that ia abso lutely guaranteed to remove dandruff aad relieve itching of the scalp. Get a 60e or $UX bottle of this de lightful aealp tonic from your druggist. It TONO-aCALPA doea not do all that ia claimed for it the purchase price will be promptly refunded. Manufactured by the Tono-Scalpa Co., Richmond, Va. Adv. ' ( JUST RECEIVED v A Shipment of Blue, 'i ! Brown, Green and Grey flannel Al trie latest styles, both " with slash or Priced at $45 n 45w -"Vosim Suit. Me Ladlea' VoUa Thia Sala Each ....... Drtteeaa, $1.98 BELK CO. y " " 1 i" ., : iU Ml B The Special For Wednesday's aSale r . ' Crepe de Chine Sport Dresses , Graduation Dresses Eveningr Dresses , Street Dresses , ' of Foulard. Taffeta, Etc. - Clalme exceeding HfiOOflOOflOO toe war loss ar iled against Germany by American citixena. USED FIFTY.YEARS CLEARS SKIN AT ALL DRUGGISTS , Special - for Friday A Limited Numbef of -' DuO'Point Electric Irons While They Last " $6.00 " eeh THOM PS ON ELECTRICAL CO. 132 Fayetterilla St SUITS sing - le and doable fcreaated patch pockets. "V; ;-'!? and $48.50 Sm Window Display of Graduation Dreaaaa - to - Wear s $24.75 run: .9 aacp er Tsaiareassaia. map aa R ada past dwaattoaa. gawd pea mm and addrsa to e "-- CaJoaiiaa, Ohio ABOUiNI ft Atcwae aHlUla. ,
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