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THE I.'ZVS AND OBSERVER 0,1 CIliI ATTEMPTS menf btrriag fraud, tnd the" creation of tat board eusiaUog of at least three rtptrHiitltini of the tax-paying Mblii aadth beads of the nriaei- pat division of tht bureau of Internal Rev llMUl aUnding eommjtiet 4a elaipbaeatuia of forma, pnited- nro and law, and ta fcake.xeeoinienda- j tu.n U IheXogwaa.-i-i : " Biaklai tad Carrowcy - -:- Pending In Federal . LrrTlK-JTS ! flatlet through certificate borrowing from-the bank and bond issued at artificial rate tutttined by th low discount rate estsblished by the Fed eral ,Beerv Board. The eentlauaae of ttiil policy ainee the annltiet lay the administratino open to eevero criti cism. Almost up- to the vreeent time, too praotic of the Federal Reserve . . i . ... . . . . t Grows Oul'of Conspiracy Case ig in f Court if. Maaaour.'a prtsperout Syrian sner e haat f Goldtbora, kaa beta placed ua- tempted to bribe two important gov erttaent witnenset tgsintt ike aweary. i ofl rmiiiiB unTr urra a xtrauY in WtrTjoaT,r,wBtir low'tawt llliont of people, who in' food faltb bought Liberty bond and Victory aotea par, and extensive post-wtr tpeeulutton, followed today by t "restricted Credit for legitimate jaduttrial expansion, Aa J to the estimate of the fcsrbord oan. miasiea, orgaaizad . by authority of President WUeon, - would be called Upon to and 59,000 American boy to police Armenia and to eipend 1278,- 000,000 io-the flrit year and 9750,000, 000 i Bve yara. Thia tstimttt ia nfade upon 'ht btM that we -would have only tbrxnt hand te fiht, but ta ran of- aw-ton trwublo -wild tbo- Turk or with ttuaata, furre Mreedinf 00, 000 would be necessary. - No more etriklng Illustration raa be foand of Freaideat Wilson' disregard Of the urea of America boya or Ar- cnlaa latcreata. - . We deeply tympaihizt with the people of Armenia and ttand ready to help them -g - H-propcr nyr but-tfcw- Re public a party will .oppose now an hereafter the acceptance of a mandate for a ay eoua try la Europe or Ae. . Favor Natioaal Agreements. . The Bepublieat,-party attudt for agreement aaaaag the nation to. pro , curve- the 4iutaJnli)airwldTtJbfetJ lievo that tuck aa iaternatuanal . aaeo ciUon must be baa-d upoa inters ttoaal juatka aad aiuit provide moth oda whiek hll aiaiataia the rule of publie right by development of law and the'deel-ion of impartial eourta, and which ahall aerure . ibataat aad gea- oral international eoafereaee," whenever peace Mall bff threatened by- politteai aetion, ao that the nationi pledged to do and iftaiat upea wkat it Juat and fai May eaereioa thnir taflaiue aad power for the pieveatiok of war. W believe that tit tki eaa be done by the Federal grand jury eitting . , Saloigh, Uaaaour offered Ellli Naa: aad Ji. J, Aboud the aum or ftOOO 'ark, ok Ute eoaditioa that they UaUfy falaely at the trial of the teemed rner fhaata. . - - Vanaour wa arrcated , by Deputy kaatttf of publia poliey, we urge ail TTaited Btalea Marahal Joha It. WU.fbfck,V h rjrilt name, taken before the XJaileC -Btatei' r rr Commiaaioaer at Ooldibork and placed , lTienl ve gyatem aheuld aader bond of tl 000 ' " .be free from political influeare, whiak ! The koUl umbr"ef "tkoae larolved U ,uite " iportant aa ita tad-pea. in the eoaapiraey baa been Increased to ,,f - damlaiaiiioit Tjr ancttl com- 37 by the arroit of A- Richarde, I "luatloov ' if, tirriaa mn)iat l 43m:1U.iL. t.. The hivh rnt of tivin! ' dietment eninat him ehartla that h.l Tha prime eauaa of the hiufa i e0t of Twlthou lB eompromio of natial 4a- li-ed tha Vmiti Ia . Ilirlnr ha twteo flrat nd fnnmn.t fiftv I dependeace. Without depftvinff the P0O- faUe atatement of hla flaancial eotidU P - -depmiatina Ja ihtjiurcbaaipcj P1' in u't'd 8tft?Jl "L tioa for the nurnoM of oht.tnU J power of h dollar, due to a a-roaa el rlShtH aetrailne far thatnietvei . ehaadtu rkmu-ri, ;.r.nr.. Innnaian of our urrnv anil ereit Hjk.1 whak la .luat and air, wkea the ocra Itkhardi ha alM been placed derl pwduetloa, bordeaaoma taiation,,toBf,r"d ithout Evolving them a bond nf at no - e ti, liwollea uroflta and the 1neeMil Am. MrtiaipaaU, aad not a pea-mak eaaea will, be tried uaUl the neat term I and for good arinlng from a flotltioui.l ' i multltuda ifquarretaj-the4 j Of ponrt which eoare Kavenk.r. but enlarged buyln nowe have been I (BeTltl " ormck they are -naablrW - ' 1 ' 1 NtBtrlbuting cause ia a greater or teaa 1 J1;. ; .. .. nri? ,7!!1?, 111,1 Df" BETH ABN. degree. , Th covenant, algned b tbe Preir- UUJ-H BALSAM ia the beat kaowa Rem- We rondema the utiiound flarol noli. I dent at Parla. failed innklla to aeeomi l . jfi ..f0"'; iwrpoaf, tad eofUlaed tttpv - ranted by 8. William Tucker Bldg.l whirk W brought for an ia. i aarmaey tad Claytoa Drug Co.k CU paaa, and their attempt to impute the dependent peopfe) but eerttia to pravl Full Tvf 'Al4U.MmU AiA f". Z1 injury wrought ia trovrray tmong tatioaa wb.ck U pro mii va vi laiiui in HUU(ilCU I rrrperaoie. l nere l do nort way out.l poaed to prevent. .By Convention (COatiaaed from Pago One.) tion for the lineal year 1020 ttrnoat three l!liev dollar and for the rWal voir Kt over a billion aad t qaarter 'dot tar. - -Greater eeoaottiie could have .been eff cited liatt it.noV beca for t itubtorn rcfuaol of the adwiaistruti -to .eotrpeTattr wit h- 4'otig re w,- hcoi nmy program. The unlremal demand jTnr aa eteeutive budget Is a recognition the tnd Wetlecline to doeaiva the nennle Willi vain nrom e or attack rented ea. flirt aa the imliti. al pkrty that through out its history ha atood for honest money and nnd (inane?, we pledge outmrlrrn to earliest and enniMstent at tack upon the high emt of living by rleoroiA avoidance of further1 Inflation in our government borrowing, by eon a I agwma and intelligent deflation. of ovi-r eapanded rrdit and currencyf by Repadtatei Pete Policy. :' That covenant repudiated to a degree wholly onnnrr aad unjtiSab4e the itime-konored policy ia favor of peace declared by Washington, Jeffersoa and Monroef and pursued by all Amer ican ndminiatratora for ' mora thta t anntiiryt aad it ignored the universal acntlruiiits of America for gennrationa part ia favor of international law and arbitintinn and It rested tha hope of .,.., ........ .. i j lorimintHin ana n ot,'.n.e?. TT,;r.-TVV.Tn,, , " r, r??"', r:.rf" T nnfa,.....!, inswnc. . of the rhip and sincere assistance on the part ji mo cuocullve department are eaien ) to effective economy and construe. .live' retrenchment. The Overman Act invested tea PrrsU dint of the United Statee with. all the Ttnihorlty and power neeeseary te re- tore the Federal government te t nor TwnH peace basit and to reorgnntee, itrrnrh -and demobilii. - The dominant -fee m that eighteen -moa the aftel the armistice, the United State goverament !- thfift7-Bd hyMUIoar uf war- i in posed taaca uniuited to peace lima economy. Profiteering. We condemn Iht Dcmacratle adtufn- I resident upon without any change tnd without any re gard to the opinion of a majority of the Henate, whiek ahare with blm in tha treaty making-power, tnd the Presi dent' demand that the treaty short Id be istration for fallu re impartially toJrrri-VIu. i " " 'rilf " "..T, , .a - . . . mini ufm vriiuvtik rut mtuiuntiuna crcvira .eiprnditur program of the eaocnilvt reflect war time eatravagenee rather .- than rigid peaeetima" economy. A aa ctample nf the fuilure "to" re-' trench whnh ha characteriaed tlie intst- war policy Of the administration wo cite the fact thai cot including the War and ..invy uepaitmenta, the eteeutive de rtment end other etablihihenta tt Washington, act ally record an increase -nosequent to the arwistica at l.m ployes,. The net decrease ia pny-roil coat contained in the 1921 demand suumutca iiy the administration is only on nr cent under that of ltt(0. ' The acted by the Republican-1ongreu. -r-- Ungae of JTstroea Plant. The plsnk on the T-aelio of Xatluitt toys: , Foreign relation! a situation in whteh Benttora were renuired to vote ntio their conscience PECO.ND ADT rLATrOJn-OSK Friday moving, ju; IT, lZ2Zy- of Xiiucatloa : akoar - tbat - thousand of etudentl leave aehool early to enter bnalaeaa tbna euttiaf short their achoot ing and rendering them imperfectly fit to tight the battle of life,- There are alas teilUona of men tad womea who, because of changing world condition. are analeue to gain mora la formation on vnrton tabiaeH, Joe tkeae , two group.. ttAmefoat Library Artofia tioa. ia eowratior with - eaistlng . brary-ageniov eiwoursgiag the wee of public librariee aad study courses which will N prepared tad widely dlotrlhated by t'l'lcd librariaa. S JLfDGE C0UNCILL MAY BE RACE FOR CONGRESS AGAIN Hlrkoryt June 10. Imponuaed by his friend to remain hi the trace tad pledg d aopport front quartert 'Oitti: At thought were aot over-friendly to h eaadidary. Judge W. H. Council!, wbp ran -aecond ia the Ja. C. Johnson: nf f'nlnmhna- f!nv V,1 la -con. I fard-L Kdvarda. f N Jr.A k. oioftlHeiepamBaon VoljrtidTairaTdoTtl aeeond lap of tie campaign with re- j Senator Robert U Owen, of Oklahomat frty poaltfoToi'iK tub oy v. iiaygea l.inlugh, or AIukoge, . I iiamea w. oerard; ry -u. at &; Cherry, "of SiQii Tan, BT D.T gctiator Gilbert Hitchcock, of Nebraska, by A. C, Schalleohera-er. former governor of newed energy. Rupport ia Bark eoua ty, where ho iripecte good etrength last Saturday, ia said to bet fortheom ing, aa also are assurances from those eountlee wftue Dr. Pelefaoa cut into the bulk of tke Couacilli vote. The Ca ttwbt man it everlastingly grateful for the tnpport kf reeaiiet; in Catawba ttd Mecklenburg countic. He is being urged to- run agaia irom many coua tie tnd ho will net make tie f inaJ docitioa lor several day JURY REFUSES DAMAGES , POa AL'TOMOBILI ACC1RE.VT. A Jury in tie Wake coontr Rttnerior court yesterday fouad that T. B. Oer doa wat aot entitled r recover damaget rreni the Carolina Light tad Power Cd. for. the amnsk op of hie tutomobile by a atyeet ear. ottlKewbtra avenaa. uctooer r, iaty. air. iordoa aued for 1,000. Trial of , the eaao eonaumed aoariy two day. The plaintiff wat rep- resented Mr Dentins and Douglas and Ut defendant by James 1L i ota and W, V Tht conrt late yesterday "begat Mho trial of the ease of Ia C.Tetrcaa va. T, B. Gossk ' Jfle, esrgn 1 uiag for tne recovery of accounts due-him aad Ut. Oost ia aettiag p ta a counter claim thoTfaitur of the plaintiff, who waa Goaa landlord, to construct tobaeco barna aad is claiming consequent to. WATAUGA Boone. June 101 Tha nrlmarv nmaot If very OuietlV with a verv Iliriit vnt in toe county. The following Jathe official vote for the county from kit prccincta which are nosaibly all that otod Lr Jlwrmi i:"H Bfboii: 9 Rar! nerr li Morrison, 80; rage, B4i Hard lag, 35! Cooper. 00 1 Boyd. 26: Cook. 24: Woodlevr-Sr Thtrhaai. ta Mrinn1t 9. f 1 laicy, ; RenrrowiS' Ufansnt. 8?r Thompson, M; Bhlpman, 3; Dellinger, " 1 i senlea, or subm Ion"". . . rnictator in' t icy l.f thei)inini- tbority under " fonntlcd -".uiicin no theirs and not and their oathi nccordlnf ta lhrtr Juflr- meat uDoa llic treaty at it wa D re sented, or submit to the commands of mntteT where thmroy the Constltdtion wett hla. Reatte't Coarao Aaareved. i i The BenatoT performed their duty -nnnnnl etpehscs tf rcderal oppwtt0B4nO.r!,1',,nll, ,oli,!r'1 J,rl"clIll''s 'h,r Ja ..- . . I V al snl k aa a'ln t sit tl dakt as n I i i Nt X i fvaa no re.mced hundreds of million o .dollar without impairing the efficiency ci in pun no service, We pledge ourselvea to t carefully planned readjustment to a peace-time i.asis ana to a policy of rigid ecoaomy, to the better co-ordination of densrt JfliitaL aitiiiliiis la. Jaa alinunation nf unnececsnry oxnciuT and cmpliiycs, and -- .i mo raising or uio ttnnaard of indi- vidutl tfflciency. - i' Tk Raecntiv ttudset Wt Congratulate the Rcpubikaa-Con greaa on ine enactment or a law pro vtdiag for the eftablishment of aa axec. titivt budget as .a necessary instrument ror a aounu and business-like admlnlt trttioa Of the aatioaal finances; and wt eondema tlnvvett of the Treaident, nica aercatca- fhii great flnancitl re " ---.-.''JlaTanliatloB of Federel Departmenti . tag BarttMP13 -Wt advocate' a thorough Investigation oi me present organisation, of ..tBo Fed eral aepartmenta tnd bureau with view lo aecuTTng eorfSolidatTon. more OUaiteat-lik dtatribHtikn of functions, the elimination of duplication, delay " aaa overlapping of work, and the e. tahliahmeat of aa up-to-date and ef8- - cient administrative orgahliatioa. War Power of Tke President, The Preildatt cling tenaciously to " toeraauW)0MtaH. termed by a -clear understanding 6 rnd firm adherence to our own. right and unfsillng respect for the right o other. We ahotild afford full and tdesj declare that the- Republican party has quate protection to thetlff, liberty jtho generous courage and constructive ana - property - ana an . international laDiuiy to ena executive usurpation ana rights of every American citUeA; tnd "restore constitutional government', to should require a proper respect for Jfultlll our vtond obligntlonl without tte- cqunlry careful to tnnatfeat just ni. .at., . h. ...;.i...i-. v::::-T""Tiwr'-rw,,wr- - - - -" a.uv.H.IVH U V. I f I II peace and his refusal to aiga the bill repealing war-time legislation, no Ion- ger necessary, evidence hi determina tion not t restore to tha nation and t tr.o ntate the form of goverament pro- Tided by the Constitution. This .usurpation i intolerable and deaerve the aevereet condemnation. 'Ttxatioat" - - , Tho burden of taiatiea imposed upoa the Amcrieaa people ia staggering) but " In vTiTBWttrng- aetnte-eratemene -ol k situation wo must face the fact that, white- the vlumtetar wfcttie' ax-e-wra nd ah on Id be ehanged,-n early reduc tion of the amount ol revenue to be raised it aot ta bo eineUed. Tnav ,at Sapn M j- a a d ml n j.l tB ( j n win sancrii irom ita tiemoeratie prede- tesaor n noating indebtedness of over - tXpQOfiOQflUO, the prompt--li0.uidtU0tt f which ia demanded by sound financial temidrrntion. Moreover, the whole fl ral polwy of the government must be deeply influenned by the necessity of meeting enngatioaa m circus of to.OOO tHWrIKKi which maturt in 1920. But Bound poliay equally demand tht early accomplishment of 4hat real raduioa of the tea burden, which may be tchiev. , ed by subatituting simple for complex tat laws aad procedure, prompt tnd rertaia determinatioa of the tea lia bility for delay and naeerfainty, tni law which do not eireasively mnlct th consumer or needlessly repress enter prise and thrift. . . We advocate ia th Issuaace of a La- vilified forn of income rctura, author Jiiug th Treasury Department to mak hangea ia regulation effective -only rrom tne dste of their approrah em-laskin CoB,.u v .ZT7. " i.ka t:.. -7T: jum ia ec il ennf f The foreisn poli t ration has been principle and directed by no definite conception" of our nation's rights and obligation. If ha been liinilllating JfllUhfulbr. W annrovo their conduct to America tnd irritating to other nn- and honor, their courage and adelity, uops, wim me result msi niter a jw- and we . pledge the comlirg KepubllCan riod of uneanmplcd aacrlflce, our mo- administration to such agreement with live tr tuapected, our morel Influence the other nation of the world tt shall impaired, tnd our government atanda meet the full dutv of America to civill- dlWTcdlteTt-tid-fTTfndiCsa among Mfttin nii bwaBUy 4ji awdtdanen with, I w nmriirsu. lumiii ajiu wusviu vurrvn We favor a liberal and generous I dorlna the rialit of the American tieoDle foreign policy, founded tiHin ilcflnlto to exercise it judgment tnd its power in fnvor of justlse nad peace. - r f-natrnc!lvo ' Measure. Ppinting to it history ind relying upon , tie lundamentnl principle, we n; Mcuienachaa. Ti Underwood, r. Wad, 9ft; Onion. 3: Rouse. 3: Lone. 77: Adam, 74: 8taey, 4ti Hoke. 54: flatter. ps. wooa, is Jolitiaon. 13.- TO REND SHIPLOAD BAPTIST '.J ttS9IONARtE8 TO ORIENT RirhmonTto' June 10. Tlie foreign mission board of the Southern Baptist .eoni?entlot announced hert today that a sufffcicntTiurnber of b anilstrnmrleT to the Orient bad baea aAmcd to con sume the entire passenger apace on a large ateamer which will mil fro Scuttle during August tnd which has been spec ially chartered for that purpos. . atd for the Tight of ot'arr nttioal, A Rcrupulout observance of our in-v teraafional engngemants, when law fully assumed, ia essential to our own honor and self respect, and the re spect of other nation. Hublect to a due rvgard for our. internationsl obli gstion, we should leave our country WR9T .VIRGINIA riRM FIXED .- . $M'm r0R PROFITEERING Charlyaton, W.Vg-Jontr-TO. The JaJlojLatfvenson. Comnnnr. a whnloaal rt i rano ine-ntiormr-tvniar-ef -: educa-1 yrniery.cajcetflf. Juntaur1oni..lodnv' tion. health and general welfare to ra- elablih t peace time administration and to substitute economy tnd efficiency for extravagance and ehnos; to restore and maintain the national credit; to re form unequal and burdensome tales j to tree husiness from arbitrary tnd un necessary official control; to (uppress free to develop its civilisation along j disloyalty without denial of Jutiee; to the line most conducive to tli htppl- ""'Peal the arrogant challeag of any lies tnd welfare of ihO(,TtHrwnVolfiaM ana; to tnamUUl .t government eaat it Influenct on tha aid Of jut- ot an tne people an contracted with tiee and right nhoultP occasion require, jovernment for same of tht people; and Action en Mexico. 'J """ lo aiiny unreal, suspicion and ti.. Y.iiir e h nraaanf I ttnfe, and to secure tha eo-Aneratinn administration in Mexican mntter hat J unity of ill crtitent ia the aolution temlargelyTearttnalblt-foc-tht eon-J?.' H, 'omP'?)t problethj of the day, to tinned loss ot American livet ia that ,n" "a tM our eountry, happy tnd country and upon onr horde 1 for the Pro,lrou. P'oud of fti pkit, tur of enormous loa of Amerirtn tnd foreign, property t f or th lowetlnf of American standards of morality nnd tneml tela itself and ita institutions, maw lnnk forward wilh confidence to tht future. -rvfttofriA a,,ai iu.. t,k vr-.i.... . .. ,1.. i.-i I rwiMurt rijii uias. i. t ..;..- u.i. 4 ...1 1.'"" Mmr r iumu i rnn oim. CTOtn- ln Ilka If, Into contempt and ridicule in Mexico and throughout the world. The, policy of wordy, futile, written protests against the act of Mexican officials, captained the following day by the Freaideht himself a being meaningless and not intended to tie RALEIGH'S BOOK DRIVE i . QUOTA ISilfCREASED Popnlnr- Cendaetor Diva. Spencer, June 10. Folio win a-4 n ill. bos of several months, Captain Chas. M. Bobbitt, 63 years of aire, a- well- kjiowa conductor on the Southern be? tween Spencer nnd Selma, died at hie home here last Bight of bright disease. He had been confined to bis home for nine months aa dthe end was aot as. Mpeeted. tie waa member of the Or der of Railway . Conductors. Ilium tn dother organisation. " THOSE WHO WILL MAKE , NOMINATING SPEECHES Nme of ilea Wh .Will Pnt 8 Oemocratic A8pirants Bo lorcj ConTRiition-- - t San kTanciaev,' June JO.-Name of Hie men chose. to make -tht-nominating speeches of t of the Prosidontial eand j date ttte DemocratU XatianalConteo- tion tcre June 28, were nnnou need laat nigni at tne Democratic convention head quartera. Caadidatc who tnronsar be. lieved will be ckoaen. according to the gnnontcemeHUtrexMllitniaMcAdooj wooae name- m to le presented by Dr. Bnrri Jenkins, of Kama City Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer by John H. Blgelow, of pcnnvrltania: Gov. JaitiM vox, ol Uhio, by Supreme Court Justice Nebraska SeercUry E. T. Meredith, by Claude Porter, of Iowa? t Tb nnnouncement aaid lt iad nt been decided who Would place in nom ination the names Of John W. Dnris. nf (West ; VlrginitT-Ambaaaador- to-Grctt rtfitain, (senator- r. M. Simmon, of North Carolina and . Senator CArter Ola, of Virginia. . .21". ,C 1. SMALL CROWD ATTENDS : HIGH SCHOOL PLAY And rTdme Came Ted. eoBiadv in k.. J.. .... l . Of .Ut .RlleJgttlJikaebool Inst night i iM a miul.i. i. . . . i l ' - " wwrim 'Br., uuuto K. (m 'Ads' Biy of Music. The ahow . waa nlvan Jnae I at tht regular commencement exercise and reeatet last , night by special reouest. Tht fjerformane wns Riven much praise tt tt ffrat presentt. tioa tnd it wtt thought that a laras crowd would attend laet night. Tht cast of characters waa aa follows i "Sheet Kelly." the clem. Hennr foli J'DIna Garwood," the heiress, Helen Young t "Mist Loganberry' the pin ner, Helen Toung) "Irn Stone," the evillaln, Jumet Brigg; "Aunt Jubilee," the eookf Bonnie Preasnell : "Mr? Man " tht mtery, Joh Crudup; "Jim Ryker," the lawyer, Pierre Dewont Mnllie Mack1ln., thir honwkeener. Alice Gulr; kin; "Henrwtte Dnrtiv." the widow. Kittle lieo Fraaer H "Ted," "thn groom, u nnox; -kisio," the bride, Catnerin MMttn t natpr. -. McCerkee," the father ,Wtili -Nayloe,- -J Furnitiiro wa fnrnfshed br Tiu-Ver rurnitur Co. and the costume, which' era a larfa fiiftftf.,Jafni' iircees of that the) Republicans' are sot ungrateful,! convention, with instructions that it bv and aV thai tli!e ifnTvW K a-l given to Cromincnt delegBtt froaa kit aentitJ W m -i-"-. ? "" - " - . - State to pretests Tht prominent dei J nXrT"" coald not be found and the 4elt The trouble -r;thtt 1b - Bepubhean (lte Ironi $4 dry Statt-thtt It'dry by party ia aot willing t collect the money their aeeoaats. eft numb Srhet tht aab- ' H for- a bontia from tvajbblf,- lx, from tht only touret taoae who made forfunca out of. the war, while tile kolditra; bore trnrTm-e-f the conflict - ., Fiaaco On Prohibition."' . The fiasco ot .the prohibition plank probably hto ao .equaLjn th " history oi national -conventional.. X&e platform tt prepared --by tho -MW-committet tnd publiNbcd iit-the mornino- pnoors. con tained a six line sentence aa follows: "With- regard to t the Bale and mantt facture of intoxicatinc beveraarea. the Bopwblteaa party will atand' for-the enforcement f the eonatitatlon of the United Htatea a it ehall bt declared -tho-ifHao-Courtm . That wat anrely weak eaonnh It had less than onf half of one per cent of vjgofjlit k. It did not mention tho ject waa ignored. nnounce the! subject : of: Dr1 i . . . ..... . i nioition, it aid not even congratulate I the Republica party on. having a part I m wis great, moral victory. - But even that plank, evasive at it was. waa strick en out in tho full commit tee'Sind the I platform waa adopted amid treat en thusiasm, make no reference whatever I lo t" aubct of prohibition. One mem- ter of the.comnutto on resolution pre-1 pared a minority, report containing an endorsement-I prohibition, a He ' gave I it to aa outsider, aot a delegate to th ""i Jwew in lifmia. f?i.l!tf.il;tfti PAPEP js poison bktaaWtaWai OttleJWentls tht liver ttiDt retulttor of bealfh." If the livet it aetrrt) and welLgoodbealtk ana Bappincai i Put once you I Oaa oe Cm buffs at WAR. ON-FLU3 (a oowdsr) lass a comb in enlek tasik t ovary ty V aad ottaar laasct. Htll HT1 the show, by Brotan's. The play was aoer tne Ulroctjoa of Mia Dole. . Well-Known Financier bead.. PhilttUllil,ia. June 10.-Artlnir i. Kewbold. 1, a mcrilbcr of the. firm uf Drexel Company and of J. P. Uoi- gnu Company, dropped dead todav4 in nis oioce, latform Puts In Much Critl cism But Little Else ' Barmleat to ffusnaskf HirnlnM Food 1 Usmlk M All KilOO J SMHMaMM,Mli ' T1 your liver to get j torpiii and mug. gun, ine ne- cornea a ml. try. Dyepep- ait, Indigea. tion. Blliout BOS. COTMS fcialllM. Maarfa assaU yea, rnukinp ia lach of onaray, loo of memory and ij haar.h;but rmUr Wi aU hvWLls. """ uvorant aarrsot nun Pin-gaau rut nttinnka Stat nerve and blood tonic -for acta la. Rtseamatlaan, nunatataa. SlecplMsaett tnd Petaalo Tfralratat. -trtatWMlNWMcaal( ONC OPCRATl6 -KtO.JVEH,vt.,l IN TMB ROOM Sole) r-orrvfiora tUBMUtt TO 'L&yJiilK I THt SINBHIST 'cr"CvWMtrKutwtMaiciX', Cbntinned front Par flnsA ? they ftorniae to discharge "fo the full est tne omtg&tioif which -a - grateful naion jnaly ahould fulfill," Bu the word "bonua" doe not appears' Instead of a specific promise the delegate declare Dandruff Soon Ruina Tha Hair ua fined 33.0O0, upon conviction of pronieenng in tugar, in Federal eourt nete. jtidste i'rltchard said he Wa im posing the heaviest fine Uit Lever law permitted. . Callforaia Election. thicngo, June 10. The teltctiot of Henry Lincoln Johnson, an Atlanta negro, a a member of the Republican national committee from Georgia waa connrmcd today, by a fbtt of the Georgia delegation! taken on th floor of th convention. He got twelve votes a against threw for hla opponent; Ho coe Pickett, a white man.. . Hadsoa-rlelk Co. Banquet The- Hudsea-Belk Co. Deoartment Store Ueld it June banauot it the Cham ber of Commerce room yesterday even- mg wit aixty employe rnrseL Name of the employe who aold tht largest amount of merehtadiso during . tho mon of A(ay tnd who drew the largest bonut ctee iiLmittiiiSWelP' PREVENTOL Kills Ded Dugs- These loathesome pest spread ditcttt. Kill them instantly by praying PrtventoL Eaty to use, clean. Hoe not tln. Alio destroy Roichet, Motbt, Germ and Odort. Drivel out Fliet and Moaqultoe. Special combinatJon Sprayer tnd Pint Can in handy boat ttvtt you money. tt20 at your dealer . Additional re-fill cantt lint, 60ct Qutrt. 11.00? Half Gallon. I.7.r I Cfl a' fiirlif yon want plenty of thick, Dcautirul, gtoney, silky hntr, do by all mean get rid of dandruff, for it will atarve your hair and ruin it if you don't. It doesn't do much good to try to brush or wash it out.- The only sure way lo gel-rid f dandruff iato-disolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about fonr ounce of ordinary liquid arvoat apply it at .night when re tiring.; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with tho finger tips. By morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four mor application will completely dis solve and entirely destroy every single ign and trace of it. , ou vriH findrtoe, tbtt H itchine and jjipifiny of the ai-aln .ril) rinPl ,fl vonr nair wilt look and feel a hundred timeii ttRt I er. - Vrm ran- geHiqwd ar voaf-a4-any j drug store. Jt i inexnenaive and. four ounce is all you will liecd, no matter ! how much dandruff you hate. Thia simple remedy never fails. (Adv.) . Raleigh's quota bat been changed from tl.nnn tn aonnn i xti l- t I SI'a .er'ou,1'r ?' "',mJr h? Kwtybody V nevetnent which- ia being !!Vded 1" 5c!r'V0.vh,t eoBUmpJi by Amtrlean Library As- .na-T.. earned for U thenearr wd (ociatin ' wKo ltl' ralst mVo. Jeer of Mexican bandit and added ia- iotn ftom .jj Bvtt thi MttBi-, Thl. Btmoraitrdftftiltyv irTnon wIlr-!6t kttrrwnt'""- ;,'.- govern government, willing tnd nble to Jive aufdeient guarantees that the, lives and property of American eitlxent tre- re- spectej and protected that- wiOEgt wil I no promptly corrected tnd Just com Den se tion will bo made' for Injury eua tained. - Tb JtcpubUcan party, ) Itself to a consistent, -firm and effective polifx toward Mexico .that shall en force respect for the American flar tnd ibaij aholL protect tho light of Amerkaa citixena lawfully in M,i..n tt-aecurity - of life nnd enjoyment of properly in coaneotioa with aa estab lished international law and our treatv rights. ' ...v. ' - , The Republican parly is a sincere iriena of tho Mexican peoole. In its insistence ' P0n tho Ibaintenaaaa C order for the protection of Amcrieaa itiaent within ita bonrers. a r..t ... vict will b rendered ita the M,n people themselves for a continuation of present condition mean disatter to their intcret and patriotic aspiration. Armeniaa Maadat Matter. We rondcinn l'residflat Wil.J. culatlon of th "truth through the med ium ot goo, boot. v. nrvy Jjy tht t ailed State Bureau esting talka weft made by member of the firm. t -. Spain hat a ''General Automobile So ciety." , MOTHER! m Cl M HONTt t.lv. I.? ll trwoflTCMJEBMA. py onr lih.ns ikia ciMHMia. Try JA : boa SI aw rUk. y GALLOWAY DRt'G CO. "California Syrup of Fig ,t aee-. . Ma.- ..t -.4 I ' r"'" -"ie WOUIU TUTS : ... "TV Lt"rZ K,,t' - ' ery"meT. 1n m?.-Fffi i.aiirnna at tiMimpan quarialu. An 1 i , ,.. -rv-f It M ' -4ir: Iff A famous dU-VV iJgjC 111 famous fcVcr since.-Ill 1 : i r-ana laieiy niore wwy Alio t;r totiivuj vA wjt I ... 1 I taste. Villi ?ir.tinn Ami-It tmttla. If Jewelry llertatrlnir atd- JIanufactur. ing., Ptotiipt, BcrvletAll work jftigr tnteed, "" " ' la.t A VETTE VILL Mtmmt Over McLcod Watson's. Haye Pncet HeacKetJ ThfeTop?.-; It Appears Not. Wo Adv anticipated the advanc ing price aad laid la a large stock of all kinds of Plumbing Matt, iala for YOUB, PEOTECTIOX Arrange for your Inatallatioa bo fore our atoekt art cxhautted. G.L. VINSON CO. THE BEST IX "It Yield tht Urgent Satira" DETAILED Accert ,CliforBia,, - f vruin of rig onlylook for tht tame California on th packag. thet yon art tur your I Child 1 having tht best and tnost harm- i... T,h... ..- t. I,, a s'ftmn.-h. liver ltd bonel. Childret lot it fruiiyTI COUNTY MAPS -r-r By WELLS BRINK LET 1 Kocky Hount, H. a Jtformttittpoa requtitrT There's Real Satisfection - - e4wt I taste. direetione on a-h bottle. mmm wflfflflii: .KiiltiVhOiiiltfi.iktia-'si, i'.u-iOtuV'ia'ViTiijyi iMi; " Ask youricHIiriIef wTlt'lelTyou tliat t ho ndt real tatUf action in aellina lha roofinf trmt gtvea hit cuttomer teal tatitfaction. .That'a ' , T '? ' Ca-)a it triple-cotted, fnkaplaled-t:ontaina b 7 eo,t ' otKtr eubetirut ingredieme. It it aot only watat-proof ' !" arid fire.retarding biit i rust mj vrvnin pmol ai s not ' affect the taato or color of water in any wy. Weigh 25 pound mora pet square than other standard surphatt roofiagB. First coot t y i Utt cootrequire no painting or niter attention. Doubly guar. - - imno oy us nuiacrs. - Ford Roofing Products Company "'., 5afea' Of fie t . . Chicago St. Loaia Kansas City Buffal,; Atlanta" mii "-,-;ni VsBtsMs IM i rilaiaa hi Y-h I-? IB?-. iou niuat uy Calif oruia."-a i tr
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 11, 1920, edition 1
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