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niE NEWS ArTO OBSERVER TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 11, 1920. SELECT LODOE AS V G.O.P.KEYIiOTER Republican Senate Leader Will Open Republican - Na tional Convention : Chicago, 111, hfay,(W..-Satet Hcary Cabot Lodg f Matsacliatett, BcpubH eaa Sonata leader aad anther ef the Lodg Rcurritieat th League of Xatlone rut, will soonl the key- not ef t)i Coming presidential cant paign at the Xatioaal Kepnblicaa Nt- vcntion ia Chicago oa Jan g. The'roai mitte o arrangemcnta today elected Senator Lodge for temporary chairman , Bad voted to reeenamnd to tko eoarea tioa that aoaio oa tl bo ehocea 9t maneat eaairmaa to relievo Mr. Lodge of the ttraia of directing tht oatiro cob ventlon. tint tear ago Aeaator War tm O. flardiag, of Ohio, ailed both pe nnon. i. Tti committee' recommendation ac cording to aevetal committeemen prob abljr will pat tko way for tbo aeloetioa of former Senator Albert i. vwridge, of Iadiana, a permaacat chairman. The name of Senator Borah, candidate of th supporter of the Beaator Hiram Joha- -aa campaign for permanent chalmtaa. wat Mt meatioaed daring tbo discus sion, according to Fred I'pbam, national treasurer. Chairmaa Will H. Kara, of the Nation al committee, reported oa eoaferoacoa keld laet week wiib Senate leadera at Wtahlagtea, where Waaler Ledge'a lertioa wa urged by ftcettora Kaoz aud Brandcgce and otbera. - Party leaden aaid tb League of Na tioaa (ght nadonbtedly would b touch ed oa by Senator Lodge aad that a plank eaderslng the peaee "treaty aad the League of Nation covenant witk the retervatloa voted by the Republican uiajorlty U Congrest would be iaeerted in the platform. Lafayette B. Cleatoa of New Tork, secretary of the but two Rcpublicaa couTeatiena, wee agaia choaea tempo rary secretary aad Edward P. Thayer, of Iadiana, sergeant at arm of the National committee, waa appolated tem porary aergeaat-at-araa. Major Ueaeral Jam A. Ryaa,' of t'hlcago, waa earned chief door keeper. Hla aaaiataata will all be former aervtc me. "s ' tieorge L. Hart, of Virginia, waa named official reporter. I The unhera will be former aerviee men under the direction of t'apt. Knowltoa ante. ' ' f ' Addleen .O. freeler, ef H. Joseph, Mich., the only aarrirka delegate to TWICE ACQUITTED AGAIN ARRESTED BY AN OFFICER Jim Boat), CTjtrokat Indjan SucctiafnUy Thui Far, XatptOnt of Jail asheville, May 10- Immediately fol lowing hla aea.uittal.oij (barge of a faulting a gorerament officer, the jury ia the eaae la Federal court being out only tea minute Ula afternoon, Jim Bote, noted Cberekeo touaty character, waa r-arretd by Deputy Marahall C. C Ms so, oa ehargee of conspiracy, la eoaaeetion witk the charge of reamtiag a government officer. , Boe gave bond ef taw, aad the a waa aer for preliminary hearing before U. 8, Com miosioaer Voaao U ttudger, ia Aahe rille oft Juno W. ., , Jtoee left daring tb afteynova for Murphy, hie home,, where he eapect te remain until the trial here, be ttated. The arreet of Boa, following two ae- qulttal here, one. on Tbareday on ehargee of eradirig the draft ia 1917 aad the etket lay d ehargee of a- uulting a gorernmeat officer, attracted wite-ttntion among the court attaohet aad friend of the aceuaod, who did aot know that tht action would be takea. Judge E. Y, Webb, charged the Jorr ia the Roae cae thi morning at aom lengtn, TtTiawiag lb eaae ia data 1. Uu charge, which conaumcd nearly aa hour. waa aaid to hare beea one of the beet that ha bee) heard here ia eome time. -H told tb juror that their decieioa hinged oa whether or aot Rote wilfully aeaanltcd government officer. The jury remaiaed out aot em tea minute, ra mming a veroirt Of lot guilty. Jim waa all mile ahd waa' about to receive the congratulation of hi attorney aad friend, ever two acquittala. -whoa the eeputy manual walked up aad a r re ted him agaia, oa the coaiDiraev a hare. BITTER POLITICAL FIGHT ENDS TOD AX IN ALABAMA Dmocrtie Voter To Komi sat Two U. f. Senators and Tea CongTaimn - - the Hepublieaa Natioaal coareatioa at Chleego. la ltMlO, which nominated Abra ham Llaeolu, a Inrited to atteai the eoaveptioa a a guoet of hoaor. ' ' ,. Tko National . exeeutlTe. committee tlao met here today, (a Ite regular month- ly .pe.lon, ... tt waa.iteelded 10 potpo Loarlue nf eoatMt for eonreatloa aottt to May 31 at a. at. thalrmaa llay reported that Iho, rUuatioh . tbowed ' aiurn improvn.fr anil tlutf the orl gianl plaa to 0ta the, heating a -May 83 wa aa longer aoecoiary. VIVID IMPERSONATION ; IS FARRAR'S GLORY CerUin rrrr' tour la oa ef vivid impersonation according to the lloatoa TranKrlpt. The eingef will In) hoard hr oa the night of May the l.lfh. i "A often a one tee Mia Oeraldln rrrr," aaid the Boetea Traiueript sot long ago. one aeea a new aad different personality. It I her glory a a treat artlat that la every tele ah aasttmea ea the Mag ahe produce a different lav preeaien, creating a new figure to ledy tbo proaag repreeeated had ahed oee tlila to atagieall that h va urroaad it with It own appropriate atmosphere. It 1 lurpriilag what aa eaormou dlatanco erea that, aay, be tween the regal dignity and Ipiritual elevttioa of Kliiabetb it Taaahaeuaer aad the common vulgarity, aad wore of Nedde ia Pagllaeci caabe bridged before our eyee ia hr clever artiag. ftometkiag of thi ort I expected, or ought to be expected of every artltt oa tht ttage, but hew few there be, -peciilly oa the operatic tg, who ae ronpliah uch eomplet alnVIng of elf and identifteation with a role a I wit arued la Mi farrar' great part. AVIATOR KILLED WHtN CEtMAN POKEKR DROPS Americu. G May 10. Perry W. riarklear, U, tt Baa Diego Cay., former army air inatruetor wat tatUaAy killed here late today la a fall of 1,500 feet while Urine: aloae It I Oerma foker mathiae. Tb machine wai oaa of theee turnadered by the German under the term of the rmltk and th belief wa tprd that aontething about tt brok. Aiae hit discharge front th aerrlee Blak'r had beta a civilian employe at Souther Field hare.. Montgomery. Ala. May 10. After one ef the bitter! campaign of a decade, Democratic elector of Alabama, will go to the poll tomorrow and dominate two raited Btate Beeatora, tea t'oa greaemea, two Juitlee of tb Supreme Court, one Juitieo of the Appelate Court President of th Public Scrriee Com- mlMlou, State eoaaervatloa comuila- rioner, Nattlonal Oommitteemea, twenty roar delegate to th Deiocrti eon reatloa aad twelve elector. In addi tion, a number of circuit pddge and other oeuaty ofiUial will be choaea. Prlaeipal Interred ia th primary at tached to th campaign waged for the eaaterahip in which Senator Under wood wn opposed by Judge Bam T. Weakley, of Birmingham, and U B. Muagrov, of Jatper, Ala. Th three day viait of Millian Jen- ningi Bryan to Alabama, during which he urged the defeat of Senator Under wood and Emmett O'Neal, who leek tb nomination for the abort term created by Senator Bankhead'a death, alao armiaed muck" tnlereat. The ehort term race ha been raged between Mr. O'Neal former governor ef the State, former representative J. Theme Heflin, of the fifth district, Hay Rushtca of Montgomery , and former Senator 1'rawk White of Dirming-earn. GETS FIRST mW FOR ARMY DR IVE Farmer Makes Contribution 'Which Delights Dr, W. C. . Horton, County Chairrnari Br. W. C. Hortoa, chairman ,of th Salvatlir Army drive la Wake county, ka receivrJ the rt , coatrlbutioa tonard the ITKH) goal act aad tki cam from a frnier, Mr. II. fi. Jones, f Wake r'troi ' With the riek. Mr. J one forwarded letter eifireenin hi endoracincat of te work of the Kilviition Army and bit hone for a lueceMftit campaign, H just aotired in tbie morning paper," he aaid ia his letter to Dr. Hot- ton, "that you ore cnairman or toe oal' vation Army campaign for Wake county and that you hare oa hand a eampaiga to raiee Wi tot the eaatet -Bneloeed please find chert for 3 to us for th cause. May the people respona tior ollv and (lod aceed you in thi. I think the greatest work ana moat wortny oi ail worthy causes. Erect of Army 'a Work. "When I wa year young aad Com' mefleed to take notice, of the Salvation Army worker on the atreet of Bal eleh and other claer. they did not auDcal to rue very much bat from clot observation of thair uaielUsh work for th past few years, I hare changed right much la my view aad today I believt ther is o better or trur body of men and women ea God' green earth than they ate. I believe they are doing more for the uplifting of mankind aad for the good of. the human race and through their great Christian influence are aaving .more sou1s and pointing them to Christ than possibly any tlngl organization In our Una. sdcc ia )y do I think thi la true since hearing th returned soldier toll how faithfully they labored for tb suf ftrtaw, while la Franc. ' i . Her hoping for great tuecoaa ia your campaign aad that you'll not only anlM thi very small amount out that you'll raise much more thaa thi. The people should respond aad respond lib- rally t tin call, for 1 know of ae more worthy rause." 'Call Per Centrfbatten. Issuing a call last night for other rolu alary subscription from folk la th county who will not bo reached by the canvassers, Drv Horton called at tention to the at tern en t ef Oenenal Forrest that K per seat ef the help niierHi py to Hutvatton. Army in cities for th benefit of people living In rural district. For' thi reaaoa. Br. Hortoa think it Siting that th first subscription to th fund ehould com from farmer and Mould .be entirely voluntary.. : .... . . I BRINS0N AT G0LDSB0RO FOR MEMORIAL ADDRESS Uoldsliore, May Ml -Confederate Me morial Day exercite were held here to day under the auspice of the local alted Daughter of Confederacy Chap SOLDIER RELIEF Republicans Get Together On - Measure To Eliminate Tax - On Sales Wasuinalon. May 10vBemiblieB memben of th Uouae Way and Mean committee agreed today to bring ia a Bubttltutn for the soldier ooaaa bin with th proposal for a 1 per ecat tat on aalet eliminated a mean of rait ing th necessary fund. Other tat pro vision of th bill would be extended ver three year under tb agreement. tafler thenew bill compensation for one aerviee it reduced from $1.23 te $1 for each day of .eerviee while pay te for foreign service remain at $1.25 a day. Payment would bo irad for torviee from Apru o, 117, to July I.' 1819. under the new bill Instead of from April , 1917, to January 1, 1K0, a under the pending measure. Peymeate -of the th boaua. would begin AnrM 1, 1021, 'und be continued in twelve quarterly installment. Th four option for the cash bonus, bom or farm aid, paid hp insurance and tuitioa for education, would have a 40 per cent Increase in value over the eash -bonus, under the tubttitute measure, instead of being determined on a baal of fl.73 a day for- each day of ervrer. The pwitt of reclamation of land ao a M provide farm waa changed in the ubetitut bill to eliminate tb 1,000 loan aad alao to reduce the authoriza tion for carrying out the aehemo from $300,000,000 to iWK)000. . The Republicans estimated that ap proximately 1400,000,000 ia tbo cost of the original meaeur bat Man eliminated aad that the remodeled bill would call for a total expenditure of tl.400.000.000. Taxee levied by the bill would become effective next December and would In lnd the increase oa income, tobacco aad .real eetate al and a nw lrr ea etoea ana gram exebange tranaac tions. , Chairmaa Tbrdney of the committee aid tonight that the new bill would remove much of the opposition In Be- publican rank. Republicans Not Happy Over Last Word From Wilson ' (Continued from pag one.) burg county, wboha been serving as a missionary La Japan for the last twenty yean, a pent the, dar ia Washington, calling at the office of Secretary Daniel. Be haa just returned from the orient nnd la .oa hi war to Charlotte to see hie father, J. W. Moore. 8. L. Route, of Oreeae eoanty, is' Ja Washington today chatting with old friend. ' Mr. Bouse i strong Demo crat aad held office here during Cleve I laud second administration. t0. K. Holding, postmaster at Wak t orest, i here to aee the Postofnce De partment about getting larger quarter for the Wake Foreot office. - Bnaines is "picking up" in th college town, he toy. - Alex B. Andrew aad wife, of Balcigh, are here. . Frank Page, State Highway Commis loner, ia kere on business. : Rheumatism la completely washed oat of tbo ayattm by tl celebrated Shivar Mini . .'. ' Positively guaranteed by money-back offer. Tatte ine; eottt a t "''e De liver "'ivwhere by our Baleigh agents. Porter Candy Co. Phone them. V. 13 UFFERING OMEN hauU try the FIVB POINT TREATMENT tor amimfuL wppiamsd at pvetu msawmsiiua. lawca. rba (whit,), ctumg of Li and aianilar ilmsnts, Hundreds who famarfy HaHar want ocxisals of kambla auifvring month afur snrh me now watheut pain. Netaakk. ang medxan to dsruga thm srnanarfi but ' ,a supposicory applacatioa of proper nb o pert efrectsa. First apnlirwrinit ottaa smkms. Absolutely bermlmij aM wtnaaajiaataiimeJ,oriwuaeiieyeahana Tattim ail aad tull particulen ea soonest. FIVE POINT SutbnllcrUl $1.00 9e OSpOelPilkfot Wumtm,Kt BMtrsMksrsUtt nils are- 5. Five roint Coewpaary, Uchtnottd, . (pent Ratrday and Sunday in Washing ton visiting point of Intereat about the capital. They are in charge of the superintendent, Prof. H. V. Joslyn, aad will return to Vaueeboro tomorrow. To day the cits spent looking Baltimore. over., :v : ladlcation from attorney represent ing North Carolina eltle in the Vir ginia eltie rat eaae pending before the interstate Commerce Commission i that a decision favorable to th plain tiff will be handed down within the1 next few day. . North-Carolina and Georgia Senator have been receiving letter and tele gram! from prominent business men nnd attorney of their etatet in th lairt few W) ar proud of th confi draco doctor. drugguU fend the) public have in-66 Chill and F)wcr Tonic U quickly raliavM Conatipation, BUioua. nmtti Loa of; Appetite , and Haadachea, duo to Toroid Liwar. dr, . '. , Repair the Wear Hard Work OftenBreaks Dow a Person's Health and Creates a Need for Ziron Iron Tonic Ml EX tad -women heda hard lubjr, uch as building, farming . or housekeeping, aad those wbo do exhauttivo brain work of various kind, often feel the need of something to help-renew fagged forces and tope up the system. To help repair Ike wear caused by Over-work, to gain renewed strength and energy, many kave obtained good result from taking Ziron Iron Tonic Ziroa i a perfected preparation of pure medicinal iron aalts, combined wlthv other valuable atrengtn-glvina tonic ingredient,' which- at recom mended by leading physician. . Mr. n. B. Con Terse, of McEwe, Tenn, writes: "I bad beea working very hard, nnd wat getting weak and run-down from hard work.: When I commenced taking. Ziron, in a few dayt I feit atrouger, and now I bar taken two Lottie I feel at strong at ever, althougk I have kept at work all the time." ' ; "J:" You cannot lose anything by giving Ziron a trial, but Very likely will gain much. ( Your druggist will tell you, the first bottle oa a money-back guarantee. Adv. Nothing Hastens Recovery Uke Vlnol j That is because Vinol contains the greatest strength creating and body building elements known to medicine Beef and Cod Liver Peptones, Iron and Manganese, Hyphosphites, etc You can just feel vourself train after takintr Vinol a week. . Hera ia Proof that Vinol Crauateta Strength lireenwood, Alias. Warsaw. Ind. " Influent leftma terribly weak, anaemia and witit no appetite. I could not erven walk around too hooee withoat being; ex hausted, and aa I am a housewife I had to have help. I triad tonic nnd doctor without benefit. I read about Vinol, and four bottle built ma up and restored my trngth." Maty CHaJtLM Moons. -u -'- J-... - KILd Year man mill b returned If Vlnol falls - GHpdo left no nin-down and ab weak I had to fv op my work. At my drag store learned about Vinol, and after tak- inrit about on month I feel like a different woman. I eat well, aloep well and feel well, and I can truly aay Vinol ia a God-aend to any weak, run down person to create strength after aickneaa. " MaJtT ELLA Fonfl. f UkoPtBMt. V your money sdiII rewmea ty vino yaise ' UNO-CmOWELL DRUG C, AMD DKUG GISTS EVERYWHERE, A n1VS AND OBSERVER CLASSIFIED AO will find buy. era for your uted mutical inatrumentt, furniture or other articlet of value. . tocalifomia ter, were largely attended. The orator daya urging them to rot against th ef the oeeaaioa wa Bon, 8. M. Brlason, who wa introduced by Capt. T. W, Bio- eumb, and tpcoinl feature of tht oeca- Ion waa the tinging by a special choir. Th parade which formed at th court house thi afternoon wa headed by Con fade rat vtrna confirmation of the two appointee of mo rrmtdent vo pie interatat Com merce, vommuislou wbo' former voca tion were that of professor of politict I ana granite euner. Carollnlana la Waahlagtoa. Rev. J. Wallace Moore, of Mecklea- d L it aV M U 1 a . The Weather Local Office, fatted Statea Weather Bare. . - rOBXCAST ' Balcigh, May 10. rf North Carolina t fair Tueaday; Wcda(day fair t, ikewert wt por- , tions. TEMPtUULTCBS , nightt tmpratnr M Lowest temperature ......--.. M Meantemptratare 67 Daeiney for tko day........ . 0 average daily deficiency alae January lit, ' 1.9 mcmTATtON la tnehet) Amount for th 24. hear end- lng tt p. tt .00 Total for the moata to date... ' .M Peflrlency for the Month...... ft.M DeHcleaey tine Janntry lt:.. .H . BWMlWrif , a.m. : 12m, I p.m. I)ru bulb ,i . .-.J 74 Wt bulb S3 . M ' . 60 Rel. hnmidity ... St it 4.1 I a. m. rhLfcsUKii (Bedneed to eca ll) WAX 1 p. at .SO. 04. uan,.4:ll a. aa. buBst..7;l p. nt. Children Who Are Ptl aad Weak Nd a e4 0'i'nia and Iron Toole. t.i ,'IVL'H TASTLLEfiS thill TONIC mi' i nd enriches tht bloed aad to th whole tytttm. A Gea- .! " -!te:hBfit Tonie for Adult if t IJr. . Slow to, ;0; h&pnm rpHE hostess who is puzzled by the problem of what rTl ?11 d V'inia De Wine Punch a delightful dnnk. People always ask what it is and beg for the recipe. Here is how to'make it Virginia Dare Hotaliry Punch ! . (Mad M Mmutr) ' . I You'll tellthe world it is- Munch a piece of Auerbach Chocolate Marsh mallow and when the taste of the smooth va nilla chocolate mingles with the fluffy lily-white -centre of creamy marshmallow, youH say irt good, and youll tell the world it is. : . At AO Caaxfr Coonfer CHOCOLATE MARSH F.1 ALLOW kv. AuntmACii a sons, tita Mr- ' ni Aw4Mh to 47tti M. 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In the Eayer parlvtre are proper direction for Colii, lleadidje, .Toub;! e, arthe Xeura!ra, Rhetimatism, Lwnibao, Xeuritis and for ralit llandy tin boNcs of twelve tablets codt only a few cent. Dnj;ri?t5 a'-o se!I lar-er package. Asprm is the tr'ie in.uk of Pjijcr Manufaaur of llcnoaccucaciw'es'ct cf rv!;'--; '.
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