NEWS
AND OXZHVER.- RALEIGH. II. C MONDAY MORNING, 'L-. i.
Peel's Store en; West . Martin
Street Elown Open Late
' . : r i . - Saturday .Night 'f--, v
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Safe-crackera, oka, Jo judge, from
tt trail left behind1 them are ma
-' af long and , nndoubtedlgr , eueeeasful
experience in tC Mi ecracklng basl
iatas, blasted open u lro Mfe j
k, H. Poole etore at 8 Wait Hargett
street eonae time Curing U nig ht bat
ardajr a ad got aaar with 4890 ia auk.
The robber? oaa tlmcovered earl vee
tarda morning "wkea the proprietor
arrive "at toe atoro to fee4 km koraa,
which la Utitlei uv tta tear.
PoUeo aothoritloa wara iafromed of
tba robbery, but aa far ae arrests have
resulted front their iaveeugafloaai aad
but little eiue aa ta tho identity of
the athteroaata. o aaa aeerd the e
plosion that took away tba door of tba
; safe, aa tba jproaampUott Of the P.
liee ia thai tba daed waa timed with
tba arrival of noisy locomotive la
tba Union -station aaraaa tba street
fronv the store, aad that tba fobbera
made their eerapo o tba .aama trala
aa it naUed eat ax tba ettw- r
Batraaeo ta" tba atora 1 wee through
tta iron door, cy breaking aa ordia
ory took and t lala look Uat faateaed
it. Apparently tba work woo , done
wttk crowbar. In oomblaanoa lock
en tba Soot of tha cafe waa eat away,
aad ton explosive placed within tba
aaia iti detonated. But littla damage
araa done.. Tba aafa waa' opened with
4 minimum of confusion, and ita eon-
teate laid out -before tba, atarandora.
Mai area waa Urge plate glaae wia
daw a. few faat away era eked. V
Soon dtoertaJnatioa - waa exercised
by tha looters ta their aeloetioa of
value bleo tba earrled away.. Tba left
meet of-the checke tbat wore in tka
' aafa, ad iaeuraaeo policy, aad a bible,
.Tka ether valuablee wad) earrled eff,
most of tba money being ia eneh. The
atora ia located at tba fat end el tha
- trala abed, only a little wavo from tha
Uteraeetleav.. or Martin aad sawten
ctreeta, bont wkleb eeatera anoat of
tka -alikt tratta af tta alty, aad tka
weader la that m aaa ebaerred er
beard tba tebbera -wkaa, tkey were at
SEVERAL ADDITIONS tO
TBINITYlCOlLEGE' .STAFF
' Trinity Conaga Dtwham, Sept. W.
Wltk tka addltias af aararal hew men
ta tba faealty af Trinity College aad
wltk . . tremendoue enrollment whlcb
kaa lot. at beea comblated. tha lndt
aatroaa. are that tka eollega ia entering
npoa-a year thatTi aapraeadaatad tt
. Ita kia tor. : .-.
Erery domltary la arawded to Ua at-
raaat oapaelty aad tha apeelooa alai
reeal are tiled to orwflowlng. ' pro-
riiioa kaa beea made for tka aceomma
datlaa of tka overflow by patting extra
beda ia roona abkk are large enough
to admit tbeai aad by eeenrlag qnartera
in koaiea adjaeeat to tha aaatpaa. Tba
collata baa orerided extra toavenleneei
fat plaeea for atudy by turnlag err
tbo largo wall-lighted rooma c. tha
Eaet Ihiko buUdlng aa a plaeo ahere
the Ma may work la preparing their
reeitatleaa. Plaaa are being aide
whereby jrorUioae any be aaada for
tha are taereaaiag atadent body aad
it ia aonfldently aapeeMd that tha
erodwed aoaditiooa will bo - rellared
within ; tha near f atora. r: r
URGES PATRONIZING OF
U.li INSURANCE CONCERNS
Waihlagton, Sept. American ahlp.
ping Interest! were nrged to patroniia
Aaiariem aoarlna iniurance eonrprni by
- Chatrma a Beatoor f tha 8htpplng
Boardi la a atatement limed tonight.
Deflating that torn Araarftaa buaiarai
latateita were not glrlng the reraatly
organized Amerieaa Merehant Marine
eyndtrarea tha aama tnpport that for
olga intereati give their homo under
writing rompsnfrm, Mr. Benson aald that
failuro to gira Amerieaa marina under
wrltrra wholehearted tnpport weald
mean "tta onnaeeisary flow of mllllona
, of dolfnra of marina premltima to tha
other aide, tha na of marina insurance
by qnj competHora as a eommereial
weap against our- interests, and in
ability on eur part to properly safe
' fuard- aoatmereial Information." '
UEUt. COLflOOSEVELT
TO TOUR THE WEST AGAIN
Chicago, tgept. 19. - Ueutanaat
Coloaol Theodora Baoeevelt plant to
make another speaking toot of the Wast
ia behalf of tbo candidaay af Senator
Harding aad Governor Coolidfe, be said
tonight oa kia return from a trip
tkraugb aeraral states witk Bar Bond
Boblaa. Ha left tonight for Albany,
h. r to attend a apeeiai aeaaion af tha
state Jegltlaturt, aad will return to tka
West aa aooa aa tka eesstea la aver,
Colenal Rooaerelt declared ha kad
,foaa4 aa "taereaaiag Bapublteaa senti
ment" ia all tta westera autre ka
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N. C COLLEGE FOR WOMEN
' WILL OPEN THIS WEEK
Hundred of Students Turntd
. Away Bteantd of Xavck of J
Koom; Kaw Oonrteg
Oreensbore, Sept., tS Tka - North
Carolina College for Wearenf will open
ita door for tha new eeaeion this week
nitk proepecta for tii boat year in ita
kiatory. All noma ia tka aollage dormt
tcriea hare beea engaged and hundreds
ot atudenta bare beea turned away be
cause of tba lack of room. Tbo aa-
rollment thia year will bo orouad BOO,
Students kao already begun to ar
tire, many leaders of college orguil
aatioaa karlag arrirad yeeterday. ' Tha
final touebe Kara been put oa tbo col
lege Bandings and grounds aad all
in'reediaeea for tka BDeaino.
: Tha faculty of tka college bald their
flrat dinner In tka college dining naQ
hut night, at wklek timo tta earloaa
eommlttaea were announced aad plana
tor uia eomiag year diaeuaaed. frcev
dent i. L fosst. made a brief talk to
the teachers, serersl of whom arc ad-
ditiona to tha faculty of last year. Pre
liminary oianunauone will no held
Monday aad Tueaday, aad atudenta
IU raglatar aa Wednesday aad Thuro
day. witk rsnlar oollcco work on Tri-
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Among tha new ooareaa to bo offeMd
thia year, thoee la tha now department
a naaiia ara attracting mneb attcaUoa
aad Interest. Thia new department
will bo la cbarre of Dr. Anna Goto.
and tka work will ambraeo many sub
jects, This work ia a part of the work
f tbo Caltad Statea JntaraaUoaal Bo
fial Hyariaaa Board. wbUb worked du.
log tba war with tbo army aad nary,
put ta now carrying oa ita work la tba
leading educational institutions ' of tbo
country. New eonraea will aleo be of
fered in community welfare and rami
economies. , m . addition,, many aaw
couraaa Bare beea added to tbo depart
mente of tka college already aatbliak-
HUNGER STRIKERS IN
CORK JAIL STILL ALIVE
Cora. Bent. IB-TkO hnairer atrlk-
era la Cork Jail were reported today
to bo la aa exceptionally weakened
condition, duo to a bad ' alcht x-
perieneed by an, oapeeially Burka and
rower, who hare been suffering from
Insomhia for aaarly a week. A Cork
hospital Burse . wko waa permitted to
aeo tbo priaoaera last OTening aald that
uennaany waa uaeoaaoloaa eeareely
mara tbaa IWIng. Tho-condition of
Kenaedy aad Donoraa wad grara.
I BnOerlor Caort at Wadaabat.
Wadeaboro, Sect. laV-fiuDarlor court.
wntcit aaa been in aeaaion alnea last
Monday, will continue thia week. Judge
P. A. McEIroy. of Marshall, ia oresidino.
Beeauaa of tha .hear arlmlaal docket,
aa eases win not be dUpoeed of, at thia
Marketlnc of cotton en tha Wadea
boro 'market. kaa bcrun. Howarar. the
offerings bare not been largo, aad It
ia laaicaiea m moat of tbo crop will
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WILL-TRY ITALIAN AT
- CHEENSBORO THIS WEEK
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lYamk Fiatro ' Cbaxgrad With
., CUbbinf Latnut J7oman
; : to Death at Hih Foiiit ,
Crocasboro, Sept. WOullford aona
ty ta parlor court, far tka trial of erim
iaal casta will open Monday and be in
sssainn aaa week witk Judge J,Jtia Bay,
presiding. - 8a aaany caaeo arc oa tbo
docket that an appear waa made to
Governor Biekett.to prolong tbo aeaaion
aaa week.? However, thia appeal waa re
jected on'aeeoont of the fact that the
law roquitee at least go day notice be
fore celling extra eeaeiona. Probably
the moat sensational trial will M tbatA
ax rrana netro, Italian, cnargea witn
having atabbed to death Maude Utbaa
a yonag white woman at bar noma ia
High Point a number of weeks ago.
The I ttliaa waa aooarder at tka Lothaa
homo aad la alleged to be to cat the
woman to death oa a bod la the house
la tbo dead of night , Ho ia aald to
havo fled from the aecne after the dead
oaa aommittad,' but wss csptnred tome
hear later near , Jamestown. , He kaa
beea In Jail hero aince, aad kaa 'talked
oa aeveral cecnaJoaa to aa Interpreter
wko, It ia tnderstood, kaa laid kia case
before. Jha Italian cestui at$hlladel
nhia. Whether tbo consul will arrange
for Pietre'e defense la not known. The
trial promisee to be a difficult one, bo-
aanaa tha accused Italian epeakj almost
ao Englishi . .
CALL FOR FREEtNff OF
;' POUTICAL PRISONERS
Worcester, Maaa4 Sept. 19-Delegatea
front many statea attended meeting
of tha Jewish Co-operative Society of
America kera today adapted reaolutloaa
eaUiav for tta United Btatoo gorera
meat to free all political priaoaera aad
to recognise the Soviet goverament of
Bueala. Committeea were appoiated to
orgaaJao aad conduct additional co
operative .atoreg ia all atatog or ua
anion for tke.purehaac aad akla of
rice. , '
S Jala Ray Baatea. -
Btoekholm. Bert. ..-Jolo Bay, tka
Tllinoia ruintr,- wss beatea today by
B. lamdaraa by io yarda ta a ipw
mete rae. Tka lima waa font minutes
Bra aoeonda. -;
HURT ALL OVER
COULDN'T SLEEP
Suffered So Much aad So Long
Indiana Lady Bocamo Dit-
eoorated, anal at Timoa
Cared Uttl to LiveT . '
omaamamaonam
1 leareaworth, lad. Wra. Haaaak
Peru, of this town, writes: "About atx
yearj ago I began the aaa of Cardul for
female wnkaeaa. I tufforcd auck fear
ful 'fceorlng-tew palna -at V It
aremod like soar thing waa jnat praaalng
oa the top of my bead and It burned
like Are. I waa indeed a nervous wrack.
'for four yearg I eouldnt da my
bentework. X wma la bod meet of the
time . . I got bo discouraged, and
atHmee I, wanted to die, X was in ao
arncli poia. At time X iart all over.
. At night , I was restless and touldnt
sleep. X had ao appatUorta fact waa a
misery to myself and aver oaa also.
i' eoatlausd la thia eondltloa antQ
Anally I btvaa Curduf. Took Cardul
regulorl inlll X took a number at hot
ttea. It tnrcd tne I cannot toy too
muck for thia treatment, aad highly
reeommcnilt to others."
For mora than forty oars Cardul has
rove.&entfliciat to suffering women.
Tour drugglet eella it Try hi adv.
GFiEEf:s:or.o theater
MANAGER IN PROTEST
SofjesU.to City Conuniaoion
r That Ceni orshlp Ordi. -J
nance Be Bepealed. -
.Greensboro, Sept. II. Declaring that
It weald bo "utterly impossible" to
operate a theater in tha city of Greeaa
boro Under the ordinance which pro
video that all 11 censors will dictate
arhat shall end shall not bo staged by
way of production, Jako-Wells, bead
Of tko Jako Wells Amusement Com
pny aad lessor of tko Grand theatre,
cent before tbo city board of eommla
tloaara Priday and auggeeted that far
the benefit of business aa well ao the
eitixana of Greensboro tta ordinance
be repealed or rather not put inta effect.
' Mayor Stafford stated that final de
ciaioa of the matter will bo taken Mon
day at tha regular aeaaion af tha board
of city commissioners.
UNSUCCESSFUL EFFORT
TO FEED DR. SEDGWICK
Muskegon, Mieh Sept. " U Phy
sicians today . made uasuceoseful at
te npt to .forcibly feed Dr. Otis W.
Sedgwick, of White Hall, near bare,
wUo kaa ref need to eat or talk siaei
ke waa arrested early Thursday morn.
4ng lit connection witk tha deaths of
bis wife aa 3-year daughter. Buby. The
bodies were found oa the lawn nt the
physician's bona ia White Halt Ex
amining phyetciaaa aald death waa dua
to etrangulatlon. '
Dr. Sedgwick ia aald to hare fought
two phystcthae who attempted tba for
cible feediag. , A email quantity ' of
water waa forced down bit throat, how
ever, v ' ... .,,.- .
Mrs. Sedgwick formerly waa a .pro
fessional ajnger in Ujtea, New Torn.
New
Fall
Hats
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5! -Shapes And xi
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Shades
For Young Men
And Men Wh o
Stay Young
: Veloura $7.50 and . up '
' Foils $5 and $7.50
Cloth Hats $3.60 and $4.50
"VOGUI SUITS ME .
FUNERAL SERVICES FC
' UR. W. R. NEVVSOrj TODAY
from Edenton- Etreet IXetho.
. dist Chnrch at 11 o'Clock;
Buxial.ln OakrVood- .
Fanertl acrviaea over tha romalaa of
the Ute Walter' B.. 'ewaom, whoae
death oecarred ta Box Hospital Satur
day alght after a weck'i Illness, win
bo conducted from tho Edentoa Street
Uethodiat chareb this mornlnf at 11
o'eloek, by tha pastor, Bev. W. WJ
1'ecle, D.D. Intermeat will follow in
tha family lot la Oakwood Cemetery.
Tka local lodge of Elka, of wklek tha
daeaoaed. waa a member, will asaemble
at tho roaidaaeo at 10:30 o'clock this
morning to attend tho aervieee ia 0
body. Tba pnllbeerdre will be aa fol
lowsi : W. B. Irrnke, J. O:- Brown.
Charles Home, A. . Baker, & S Jar
man, Henry J. Young, H. C. Srulthera,
Edward Hugh Lee, John B. Allen, P. B
Harrison, Dr. A. W. Goodwin, JoeeGant,
J W. Harden, Daniel Allen, John Me
Kee, C. B. Allen, C. B. Barbee aad
W. H. Williamson, knnorarvj aad JoKa
G. Allen, Jaiueo AlcKce, Gilbert Crab' , ,
tree, . H. Weathers, a O.' Wrcnn, W. C.
Katman, J. U Johnson and Jokn W.
Hlnsdare, Jr, activo. - ' -
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ASpeedyReorjvcrjr,
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CO ITLTINO INGINSEB ,
Durham, MC
WATERWORKS, ' MGRT AND
, . - rtink, ' SiRkETS
The Weather
Ual Offiea, United Stttea Weather
' Barean.
; Boleigk. N. C, Sept. 19, mo.
Hertk Carolina Ttir Monday aad
Tuesday, witk ao change ia tha torn.
yeraiore
Highest temperature gg
Uwast temperature V gg
Meaatjompcraturo ......,..,.. ft
Excesa for tka day ., 4
Average daily deficiency since Jaa
nary let f........ l.g
fitclOPlTATION (ia lackee)
Aaiouat for tka t keura eading at
S p. at. ,
ToUl for tha moatk to dat O.lo
Deneiency for tha moatk in
100
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Dry bulk) ' as S3 f
Wat balb , M . 64 64
al. knmMlt.v ... 04 ! 4J
(Bednced to Sea UvoL)
! !' M-00 ...... torn
Sunrise diOO a. m. Buntcfr giU.p..m.
LOfT ONB MALIC , POODLB DOf.
Anmwr to name of knooks. Pindar
pl.aa return It H, W, Uargatt at.
and rlve rawarit.
1-r-' tvid.on Motorrycle. for-all so. I
tr 1 -n "rty. h'1 ir aba. JaaH
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Fall Turns the Trend "of Thoughts
From the Porch to the Living Room
The cooler days of Fall bring
. vividly to mind the furnishings
. of the living room, where so
many pleasant hours are spent
thro'out the long winter days
and evenings.
Harmonious designs In living
room suites equally beautiful
rugs and draperies to match are
j. shown in our displays in an end
' , less chain of harmony. ,
ROYALL & BORDEN
The Home of Depondahlo Furaituro'
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Bach is neceteary to the other if yon tmitgobd cooWnff all the time.'
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with worry and waste. , The Allen Range will last a lifetime, and continue ,
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There are' Allen dealers everywhere Consult one of them, or writs
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United Confederate Veterans
RE.UMION
October 5th -8th, 1920 '
Low Round Trip Fares, Through Standard and Tourut
Sleeping Cars, also
Special Train; Service
Southern Railway System
(The Official Route.) v
Gen. Julian S. Carr, commanding the Department Army of Northern Virginia, which
Includes North Carolina, has arranged the following itinerary for the accommodation
of veterans and others attending the reunion at Houston. This, being the official Y
route; . - . - -
, v Lv. RaWgk, Sea. Sr. : r. M. Sat, Oct. nt.
Lv, Do roam. Sea. Br. S:1S T, M. Sat, Oct, Sno
Vr. Onforc. Sen. Br. li f. U. Sat, Oct a4.
-v lv. Croonaboro, Boa. Jtv. Viel f. M. Sat, Oct. Ia4. ' ' 1
. Lv. CharletlcSoo. By. llrll P. M. Sat, Oct. Sai.
V Ar. AUanta, Son. Br. TUS A. M. San, Oct Sr4. ' ' ' .
Lv. Atraata, Weat Paint Bto, ttH A. M. Saa, Oct. SH.
' Ar. foo? Orleans, LAN. IiM A. M. Mon, Oct 4tk, ' .
t ' . An Boaatoa, Son. Pae. S:0f P, M. Hon, Oct. 4tk. ,
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Special train will be operated from Charlotte through to Houston. '
Standard Pullman and tourist sleeping .cars will be operated through without change
for accommodation of all desiring to make this trip.
.Round trip tickets will be on salo October 2, 3 and 4,, with final return limit to ,
reach original starting point by midnight of October 31. 1920. Stop-ov'ers will be
permitted at all points on both going and return trip within final limit, , .
Round trip fare from 'Raleigh'," $27.20; Durham, S27.08; Oxford, $27.74 i5elms,
$2744; Goldsboro, $27.84.. These fares d not include war tax of eight per cent..
For sleeping car reservatlopq and further details in connection with the trip consult
ticket agents, or, address . . y ,.,....;" .w .
, J. O. JONES, District Passenger Agent, Raleferi, N. C.
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