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NEWS "AND OBSERVED RALDGH. N. C. ..SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEJ.1I-ZR 25. Z20 . ELECTS 0FFI8J Ccnver.iioa In Greensboro With ; Banquet Creeniboro, Sept. fl tloctloa et of teer thi afters oob, a number at a I fffssea and A big banqact and freli ke tii' t at U 0. Henry Hotels featured tie closing aeeaioa of tka Careliaa. Aato Trad ssocltion which k bea ha. session her. since yesterday mora Ing. Ala ft et of btereeUag roao lutioa vert am adopted by the con vention. tUa following officer waro ietd: Preside., too A. Pelger, o Charlotte. - (re-elected; ; f ret vice president, Joha P.' Udler, of AndereoB, 6. C; eoad rio president, W. H. MeOlamery, of Greensboro, traaaarar, W. T. Hoppe, of Ciiarlette. Tea oalocUa or aa axeca tn-o secretary m ia tha hand off the airet-tor. i enairmea n m nomi ; tations committee paying a tribute to laul r. iirapbj, of. Charlotte, assured the convention that Mr. Brcrhy would be re-elected executive eeretary, Director fleeted arot J. G. Pirssim ' on, Charlotte; P. f. 8loan, Aadenoa, S.d Lindsay richer, Wiaetea-Balcm ; - H. . DowUng. Charlotte i VT. a Bla- , luck. Wadesberov N. W. Biddiek, Beet- . lend Neekj . a Sawyer, AahoviU. B It. Weathcra. Oreanaboro. ' Chrlotte. WiniUa Salem, Baleiga Aehe rtUyWUmlngten istoM to wo aiaoaiaooB . boiu - T.!Li!2 !ii!tin -A. later. The eoeventloa voted to meet I emt-aaaually-Hereafter, iaatead of aa- nlly, -t....tJ Tha mala 3n pch ftl tan day wm ca Kvered deal, of the Hordyko- Uiraun Co- diampolia, ob "Aatotnobilo MercliaBt'a i.-.il. - M...a -- Tko apeake ferlared aotomoMlo deal-1 a V l..t fc l utile I tianrportatu,aj thatjia know k Ml'rn .X L-:. than ever. Ha aaaerted that tko hit or Bilaa daya aro foao aad that to eue oood.' tlia-ttealer uat work. Ha ai ireiad hlmatlf aa optioHatio oret tko faUro tha atomoMU bulna, aUtiaf tkat tko automobile dealer ka one groal (aetor in kla favor, the marketing of a otaaatUL Ho waa glvea aa oratloa after kla apeeefc. , ' (a Tho Baakeri Viewpoint- Ho do- tlarod baakera.do ct k.ro a po"ey of diaarimlaatiag .fln.t tko automobile deajora, aaaartlag tkat. wbert proper ao- aarity to glrea ' tko baakora oitead redtt to d4lera kat tkartba -a. wka witk ery littlo eapltal who thl.k. that aa aieaey aad pre wafldeaea la tha haaka to all that la aocaaaary would bo diaappoiated. Pk Johaaoa. Mere- Ury of auto ehambar of oommereo. do- lrl aa addreaa w -fbo Tewaaead Bill," providing1 for a rootral ayetem of klgkwaya la every Bute. Ho aakod the automobile mea to argo their rep- rraoatatireo to aupport the bilL - , Tba reaolutioai adopted, today by tko aoBrratlna were iaoao enaomna ine Towaaead bill and vrgiag ita auport by Kaproaaatatiraa of two Btatea in Cob- iron another endoraiag the Fittmaa bill, looking to National uniform auto- irnkil huiineta lawa and reculatioaa. ana oadoraiag tha aeUoa of Automobile Jbbben' aaaoelatioa in aakiag Ooagreae to nlaea a tin oa aroaa aalea rather than on laroated eopiul, oao oommoad - lag the National Automobile aaaoelatioa the plaa of Fugh, or Eliaabetk City, for efforta to protect the dealer of kad demoralised tha KepabHeaa State the country j one fiprealag thank for machine which kad beea devoting Ita the antirlng effort of tko offloora of energiea to aa appeal to mad Demoerata. the Carolina aeoiatio. Now it appear that the entire organiaa. The baaquet and trade frollo ioelght tioa behind Parker mart bo Junked and wat marked by abort, anappy apoaekei la tkla view alta few leading Be tid .rod fellowahip the automobile mea pablieana, who ka boon aazioaa to forgotUng the earea of buiineaa aad oa- lead tha party aat of tha mire of eor- .ying themaelvo to the unn. 7 I Democrats Jn Old Sampson Turn OuTo Hear Governor, (CoBtlaaad from Pago Oaol Ufra h died a hero, death, and tkea to .how what the Uviag one. thought of i. a .i .l. .u. a...t. i. ... I li""-..'4 'CI .1 act al March , b reed the ument yeabg Jokaioa of the Orenboro New S&ttlfaS: stnaumVTa th treat."' . Ha. would aot defead rreaident wo- aont a need no defence. A thonaatfd year hne the world would reverence Vilaoa and marvel at hla wiadom aad graatneaa of heart, wkila kl. detractor af the pre tent would bo a utterly for gottea aa the brand that Myoa mooa mat night Defenda Tax Prorram. Hi rpl.natioa and defence af the tan program waa peeulluly clear aad forceful. He cited k' claaaieal ax- ample at tk laiquitle of tk aid ayatem and Uluatrated the boaonceat w eig axamplea. Ho ehowed liow tba lacom wBuiB re.iw w . Indicating that they wera the only one .v. that had paid any of th nfty-two mil- a. - m i a a WAtl amaWillMlmvial a tha TTbttAfl fit ..I government Urt year. Be declared thai according to eat Im ate ot Mr. Max- weC tbo farmofj would not contribute mora thaa Bra per cent of tbo two mil- lion propoaed to b railed by the la- coma tax. and illu.trated tba truthful- aeai of it by the reault of th teet of th audicaec with reapect to tk Federal tax. The area ot four average eouatie aav aeea aadea t taxable value, aad I iun.T-.jijn. uigou acre in DampeoB eotnly. One1 rorporatloa bad luted forty-oevea miUioa dollur of prona) property ia Fortytk oraaty, wkU tk ..... r , ,, "7 nx - it?1!? t ki-? PrvPrty I the olC acbcnie. Th lumbar ompaale 1 of Dare county will pay half the county .. iLKmrr vme Kepublieana wr enthaaiaatl la th regular erina but had beea lad I lion. . " It U aot a partlaaa qneatioa, but ane I who, right det.rmin.tloa mean, tko "" wir eaa ao longer .fford ta bo.rt that Hi tT le. tban any other fitat for the V M. MJ - M .v - C . . . it.L 'lora'ion of itiTMI IrcB except 8uth - ' - - - " j f, . -. : 1 - ,. V i- 1 i j "' i . ' - BaaUag, Tko Ctrl la tko UauMrfBa," ea Maota Matt Tkaroiay Blt. bo,' i, . Uaaaa aavlnm la tha State, jk, . daaf tad dumb, Bad bUad State aeed tka -oaey, wkile ,7: " " 7, " Vuv'r.- . too moaer moat eoaaa aitnor freaa property tax or froa aa laeoma tax, I li - . I a . wit)j daetioa of tko lery I . . . M m a . ar waa great apeecj Ban tna ni(y woa.au prraeat ware aa oaUuaUatio aa ..... . --! I mmm """"-"""" Sixty- Thousand Majority uoicea for in tieciion (Coailaacd froai rata Oao) deoied recWraUoo, aad atart it 0,- ,, , 0.frt f10'" U W2 .fM,rt,-.lvfcl;. "5l om timm witk fltato ooarto-Hr aro TlfiU!? T Sl'nU; J pnWlo tkat wUl keJp aa. : Tr ti" !iiih ei""UT Oroaaaboro fortkor tkoaaaBda of T0'' " -Ciatra beoka the g , Mrt CaroTia. JrtU b7,BW "r!J Nortk-toeofalao -a. their foUMeal wMta. Wo are boiag bkad by them jroa fJ them kMp nader eoTer for VhU. yrt." ' Umn r""'' "r. v "Tkt BepokUaaaa kava ' ploaly et aroaey," tko letter adda, "aad yow eaa (at it to organize aad proaeettto Dem- oeratle rogiatrara aad jBdgoa of olee ran ny w niwr wrami womea aad violate tha lMk amendmoat to tko ooaatltntioa at out glorloaa raited 8tatea. Keep thla aearet aad doa"t let it get Into tha kaada at tko pemoerata." i Before thla IrUeff boeamo pabUa tba campaign kad bee Opened la oereral eoaatiea aad tko Democratle tgkt la to apirit. It waa already kaowa that repm.., wnr.r. Camoroa kIorriaon,'Temoc ratio ataat- ZiX?L t ?J2g2 sparta aad k opoeta u giva Parker aad tko other Bepnblicana ao quarter. Beeretary Paniela will bo la tba Stat bea-iaaing Wednooday for throe or more cpooeko. aad tha whole atmrofatomp JPoakora wiU take tka told the fir.t at the week. WUter -Pete" Marpky. at Saliabarr. .7 ' , . " " " dienoo. PROMINENT MINISTER DIES NEAR LEXINGTON Or William A. Lour limd Tor S8 Ytsr At Paator Xa Xeforatd Churott Lexington, Sept. t3-Ber. Wm. A. Lang, Tk. P, of Philadalpkla, died at tk. bom of kl brother, A, B. Lang near bora yeatorday morning, Dr. Long aad hia wife arrived br but Saturday morning ea aa annual rimit to kla brother aad two aiatera. Wednooday morning ha drove Into Lex- i,,,,. witk tU kwtaW ,,4 wku, m WM atrkkea Trlta paralyil. laantinoed to grow won anil the end eama tkt moraiag. Dr. Lag waa a minlaler of the Reformed harca for - 1 yaara, having aervod paateratea la Oklo. kUrUaabnrg, Pa.nd New. wwrai year age a rettrea 4 eiaeo lived la Philadelphia, He waa tk yoaagoat eon of the bat Charlea Loag aad baa many relative and friend la JJavidaoa county, la 1897 ke waa married to M1M Ella J. Mart! a of Treaektowa. N. J. dauck ter ot Senator V. M. Martin, at tkat State, There aro ao aarvmng akil- area, ruacru aorvtoa will bo a- ducted Meaday morning from th aa- eeetral reaidcaea la charge at Boy. J. d. Andrew and Bra. J. C. Xookard. n, body UI be carried to rroaeb- town, N J, to banal U tka family 1 j.i ,, ' - " " 1 ' , Insane Asylum Endangered By . LOnllagratiOn . -JCltaw" ,r" Far Oao.) mtution. doaely unorlatendln tha 2.157 ..iB.Wi!f,".l . ' " T ' - .arraaaed atteadanta. Botk Dr. and Mr. Aaderaoa aarrowly aeeaped death pellcd bv the r'"'.!n, po.ed wiUUa lag U the Academy of 'GIRL IN THE LIMOUSINE" DRIVING HERE THURSDAYfb; n yard, howovat, i. A. S. Wood drive "ThayOirl la tbo Limon4a' into th Academy af Moci oa Tharaday, September 80th Matinee aad aight and th ear traffic rale h obaerve lx Do' .top laughing. Thi. fare ia at tba bod-room variety aad tk bed occnplo tha' aUgo tor two act. It ka bora wbiprd tkat tk author, bad to remove tka bod at th ad at tka leeond aot became It threat. eacd to break it aid witk laaghUr. - When tka rartaia riaei, there ia a fair lady ia the bed, faat aalecp, aad a maa, witk littla loo thaa aatara ka clad aim witk, aader U bed. Tk. lady, baring a touch at tka grippe compelled to atay la bed wbll her hone awarm ad witk gueet making rry at tha heuaewarmlng. Tk maa, wka waa lavited aad itarted oat to g to the party 1 held aa by thug, who Pro him aot only af hia money, but trip him af almoct all kla raiment. aaa aa a eontaeiaeat, leav Aim la tk vary hence fc waa driving for. Th (omplioatioB make tk iltuatiea lr- reltibly comlev-KFreaa Ageat) To Probe Charges Regarding 1 uox at uayion octooer 7, (Ceatlaaed from Peg On.) t paper a a rcpreectrtatlv af tk DuFoat mtetat. - v . ' laveotlgato Loagaa. Beaawed Inveetlgatioa af th book. and activltie of th Lcago to Eafore Peace wa. eoadacted entirely by Senator -wixa wuy a. Aiaaon, waaningto reproMntativ for th lgn, th witneaa. Th Senator wont throngb th Urt of eubteriber aeklag tkat they b id.nttfled by their builne. oaaoctioa ad engaged ia a verbal battle witk tk witaee over tka League of Natioa. cove aaat and tha aupport ot tkat project by the League to Enforce Peace during tha time tha treaty wa before the Senate. Senator Kenyoa and Edge, the oaly other member ot th committee la attendance, were ant of the room moat f th tlm thi quaeUon wa being dicnd. : Senator Bead demaaded tha lubml aioa of ao maay of tko leagu' record! aad paper that Maeoa protected It would tak a eaa to carry them dowa from Now Tork aad it anally waa agreed that ie.tead aa accredited rcpreicata tiv af th committee would b giv.n th freedom ot tba offlc. B. X. BrltUa wa Btaad. EJward . Brlttoa, private crctary to Secretary TJaniel. appearing at ki own reqaoat, told tk committee tkat h paid ki ewa oxpenae oa hi trip to Baa rraneieeo to attend tka Democrati national ooaventioa aad tkat Secretary Daaiela alao penoaally paid all at kl xpBo oa that trip, although h wa ugageo ia omeiai buaine. much of th. tlm. Chairman Kenyoa brought Bp the matter of the secretary' trip from Sea Diego to San Fraaciaeo aa tha Now Mexico, fUgahlp of th Pacific fleet, ana hi liter vicit to Alaaka ea a war chip witk Secretary Payne af tha Inter ior Dopartmaat. He read a aewapapor article whiek aald th w.rahlp voyag to Aiaaaa aoet Prank L. Cnrtia, chief elerk of the Navy Department, a later witne, ald thcr would bo aa itr expenie ia .ending a warahip to Alaaka. "We arc auppooed to keep tk navy vcMel moving," ko Mid. vOur .hip aro going np aad dawn th eoait all Ue time. That tka way they get their traiaiaf.M ' , Na Political Tripe. . Mr. Cnrtia teetifled tkat vo Navy Do partmeat employe, traveled to Saa Fraaeiaaa at govoramoat crDenae durlnc Juna aad July. One of them, tka pri vate aacrotary to jrraaxua v. Jtoovit, thea aaaiataBt aeeratary of the aavr. had turned la a xpene account at yet, aa .aia, adding mat th tart war .11 technical ma aad did aot appear to have beea concerned with tko. Dem ocratic national convention mooting ia that cfty. WASB1X0T0N AND LIB TO " "PLAY DAVIDSON SATVBDA1 Lexiagtoa, Va Sept. SS-tha Oca- ereala k.d their flnt acrimmag today aad entered their a aal week of . pre liminary practice before the trat gam ot th aaaaoa with Davidaon Colleg rest Saturday. Witk th Princeton gam only tkre week off, Coach Bat tery trying kard to 411 tba fP th Washington aad Lee lino cau.ed by the failure af a aomber of old mea to return, and la gtvlagg hia chargee a lever workout daily. """ BXTIBMINATOB WINS BACK. Toronto. Ont.. Sept. M.W, S. Kil mer'. Exterminator won tka aixteentk annual running of tko Toronto autama cap race here today, leading My Dear uader the wire by a head. Th win ner time Tor the mile and a quarter wa 1:041-, Bondnie tnished a bad third. Pifteca tkouaand asoctatora eaw HII lURIlS OVER SHIPYARD City Council Welcomes An- otner snipDuiidtng concern , To The Port ' WUmlngtoa, Sept., S3v City councU thia aftaraooa pataad teoolatloaa or eoriag tha eala of part of tha liberty tMpyaxd bi tko Newport Shipbuilding eerporatien gad aal of that part af the mahotaery at tha plant aot neeeaaary to eontruet pnbliv terminal ia 1o go witk tha land, aad aaaoaaeed that tko ahipbulidliig im will eonatrnet at the yard fovea conarato 'etetmen, foar river freighter aad three ell tanker. Traaifar of tk yard will- take plaej Monday aad. work ia to begia oa the trat boot witk th leart practieaj do-lay.- ; ' ..... Tkroagk effort of tko chamber of rommerce tbo Newport Corporation de cided to aome to thia elty after it found ttaelf aaable to baild thoao big aklpt at w uera, it Ming impoieibl to floats them there. -The coming ' to Wilmingtoa of thia plant will inereaee tka oity'a pay roll oao' milUon dollar a year aad will giva Wllmlsrtoa aa annual pajrroUof over 'evnteB mil- uum Bvuara. , Offlclala of the yard will arrive ker tomotrw with Lorry I. Moore, of New Bora, ftonaeel, and officially take aver u yard, it will una at laaot two year to build tk aevea ahlpt aad by IWll s a bbj w WW aaa WHIaHJ AVI B vTIlB J, Ave year, witk a aal. of tk aadradoped laad. Thia cive Wilmlnrtoa two blr niptmiiding plant, tka Carolina Steel Tarda here aow being la operation eon- t.'nnonaly for aver two year, having already bnllt eight ataat freighter of aiaoty two hundred toaa each, aad a aow contracting two atacl oil tanker for tk Eagl Oil Company of England. Tk tankers are et nine thousand ton aad ar to be delivered la February. . M. C. A. BASKET BALL WORK STARTS THIS WEK OjinBaium Exhibition Oa Oct. 15 And Pentathlon Set For After fair Week Baaket-ball iractlc. hy th member. of tha local T. M. C. A. will commence Wcdaceday Bight at 1:00 a'cloek. All. wkk wich t try oat for tk team which ia Intended tor bt a representative oao ar akd to port at that kour, There will be a big opening gyaina-slnm- axbibltioa a tba flfteaatb of October. Th exhibition will bo on of tbo beat that has aver been ataged, th tnaia tflatnr being fancy , drill, march c, olowa .tnata, appar.tn work. ad a eomedy boxiag match, Tha two elowa that last year md a kit t a imilaf Btortainmat Will b prasent tkla your. - P recti ee f or ' th. d.moa- tratloa will bogia Monday alrht. Tha paighloa or athlotio aerie will be poetpoaed' aatil Just after fair weak. Th maa itec.ivlng tha largett aambot of point at th end ar the meat will bo presented with-a -eilvra loving ana. Those wka expect to enter for th ccriee ar arged to join aa of tba gymaasioa al..a aad got ia condition BENNY LEONARD DEFEATS AL MORAN, NEW ORl FANS East Chicaao. Ind- Sent. 25. Benny Leonard, world' lightweight boxing champion, aaaily outpointed Pal- Moran, of New Orloaa. ia 10 round her today. i - - , Moraa. lighting hi flnt thampionuip battle, remalnedii on tbo doienaive al most thronghoaiT the boat, only la oe casional flaahe. did he try to break through Leonard' defense and 1 the champion kad bo difficulty in blocking theao wad. . Leonard apparently amid aot got started la tha early rraada, but la th. last foar be had th New Orleans tad at hia mercy. Swift left Jab and kla f amour right eross brought blood from Moron' mouth aad opened a larg eat undtr on eye. RALEIGH AVIATORS WILL FLY AT; THE STATE FAjR Bttaaer and Tnrner, aviator, well knowa 1 la Baloigk aad vicinity, attar visiting eievoa Bute covering over 8,000 mile without aaiahip .Int. leav. iag Balelgk la May. will arriv her tomorrow morning on their way to the xtoexy Mount ratr.. The flyera will, be .Idea their work at Ooldsbora and Oreeniboro fair, do considerable flying at in itaieign BWt ratr. At tba con elnaioa ot tha axhlbitloa flight, at th Boeky Mount and Gold.boro fair th tw aviator will retura to Baleiah for tk State Fair, which ommcnoe Octo ber 19. . - - TO BEGIN ARRANGING FOR WORLD'S SERIES Qneinnati, Bept 13. The . National Bast ball Commimloa will meet In Chi. cage Monday, to arrange tor the world' erie gamea, Joba T. Brae. ortary of tko eommiasion, aaaonaeed bar to day. Aa tha race la botk league atill remaia anaocia.o, aovoral acta of ar- raagemente wtll kav to bo made to cover tk lroatlon. Should Brooklyn win la tko National League and either Chicago ar Cleveland in the American, there will bo off-daye to permit tha con testing team to Jouraey from cat city v torn vwr wiuwi BBOU 0.(10. , . MISS ALEXA STIRLING WINS WOMAN'S TITtE HamUton, Oat, Sept U.MJe Alex erurung ai Atlanta today woa tk la diea Caaadlaa golf ch.mplonahlp thi aftaraooa, defeating Mia Kata Bobert oa, af Montreal, 8 to 9. Mil. Stirling who bold, tka TT.lt. State. ahampioBihipt took th load early la the flnt roaad tad wa never ia danger. Mia Bobertooa'a play was not ap to form displayed la tk ml flaala yesterday wkea sfc. eliminated Mia Ada Maelteniie, hitherto Caaa dlaa champion. ) ; , Prealdent Seada Pellcltattaaa W.sMngtnn, Sept ISProcld.nt Wlloa today nt ,ta Alandro MiMe and kl -fellcltotieaa apoa kla alMrina COX FRIEIIDLY TO KKIGHTSOF GRiP George i Yhita Says r.epublt cans Misrepresenting Atti , tude of Nominee v . ..... , c . Now Tork, Sept tA Ocorg Wklta, ekairmaa' of th Democratic aatioaal committee, declared today tka Bilarim- aga of a delegation of Bepnblieaa trav along aalecm.n to Beaator Hardiagr. treat porch at Marioa, made pertinent a atatement disproving what Mr. Whit asserted wa aa attempt by th Be pablieaa aatioaal committee to repre sent tba Democratic presidential aeani nee aa anfruadly t oommercial trav eler. . -.. .. ' ,': Mr. White, therefore, iasoed a atata ment la whiek ha aald that eix yeara ago Oovoraor Oox had made kaowa hi belief that traveliag aaleamoa had mad pomibl tba present devolopmeat of America' oommercial market. . Tka immediate - eecasioa for tkla estimate of the part traveliag aaleemea have dlplayd la our aupremaey ia world trad, .waa Ooteraor Cox'a die- avowal of aa editorial derogatory to traveliag uleraea published la the Dayton New la Aaguat 191a, without Governor Coxy knowiodgu, aald Mr. Whit. . - "Th editorial waa full et exazz ra tio-, and catlrcly ont of lino with the woL kaowa aad proved ympathia af Ooveraor Cox, who promptly tele graphed, the managing editor of tha New demanding Immediate retraction of the editorial aver the aigaatare of the writer of it- Thi. waa dona." ; "Altkonck tka editorial writer red kla relation with tko Daytoa Nawa immediately after bi pnblia apology, tk Bepnblieaa national committee ka. reprinted th offending editorial la aa effort to misrepresent Oovoraor Cox'a attitude toward tbo traveling alesmen of th erantry " Mr. Whit, added that thla waa bet aacther example at th propaganda of mureproMBtauoa earned aa by u BepQbueaa aauoaai committee,- BRITTON SPIKES ' REPUBLICAN LIE - (Caatiaaod from Page On.) .tyla good earagh for tka vaudeville tat. , Last winter Mr. Futk waa invited witk Colon! Morokcad, State chairman of tha party, to confer witk tka aatioaal ehalrmaa. Will H. Hay, la. New Tork. Mr. Pngk weat to tko conference, bat UMoael Morehaad aa account of ill., wa uaabl te b present. Tka absence or th aaatrmaa . laereaaed tha aeaae ot rponibilit7 aad importance at tko vice chairman. At the coafereaoo ha incidentally met rrau Lieut. CoL-Theo- aor Boovelt aad h fait hia eata. He rotamed kome aad ia a hort Maa made a apeeek to thirty at hia Beaaa- lieaa friead la Elisabeth City, amoag wnom were Colonel Msekina aad ail of bla Saaday aehool anDila. Whaa Colonel Meekhi keard the apeeek ke arot ag mad a a March kare aad became a Baron Muaebaaea bar. a Mr. Pouch alleges ia rather mora ietareequo lea. Ho got hi. tiM Buadty ackaal acholara to alga aa affidavit with him. Armed with thia afldavit ka ,wat to Editor W. O. Baaador, a Democrat opposing th Loacu af Nation lik Senator Seed, aad reported to kirn tkat raga bad said la hie apraeh that ka kad told Chairman Hay tkat there wore thirty thoaaaad textile worker ia North Carolina, aow disorganised, bat could ke organised aad voted la tka Bepnblieaa party aad that with womaa aaffrage coming tka aegrooa eonld also be allowed te vote for tko Republican. When Chairman Haya hoard thia hopeful new h wrote oat check for 150,00, headed tt te Mr. Pugh aad ordered him' te hurry homo .ad got btny. -.- Now what hart Colonel MeekU. waa that Mr. Pngk had tkat money la hia pocket, tkat ko waa going to lira la clover aa loag aa It bated aad tkat tha acgroee and textile worker might go a and that tka aid war koree leader, af . tk Bepnblieaa party ia North Carolina might Starve. That was th taferene. any how. Editor Soan dare pabliabed Colonel Meekiaa report of Mr. PngVa apeech aad eooa made It aa kot for tka Bepnblieaa vie ekair maa Of tka State that ho wae eonn lUs! te bay tka Elizabeth City BepaMiean, tka other paper, ia tka tewa to defead hIBBMir. .1 ' Aa aooa a Editor Pngk get lata hia new enactae. k flew out and got tk S3 ether Bepublieaa wko keard hi poeoh to iga a Joint affidavit con tradicting Colonel Meeklaa" "foal lie. Mr. Pagk frankly pat aa exhibit for the Senate committee thia Joint affil ;t that Will Haya bad aever aaeatioaed a cheek ar any aoxt at saonry te kirn and tkat Aa kad aever aoeuaad Mr. Haya af sack aa iadiaereUea. Tka looka at tk formidable affidavit with tka algaa-. af IS white North Carolina Bepnblieaa wka, according to Mr. Pagk kad aever teld a lie, deterred avu Beaater Seed from aakiag any mere quostioa at th witaee. - , Mr. Pagk said ka waa atill conduct ing a editorial dnel witk W. O. Baua darj wkom ko atamped a "garbage MB BwkAflM mtmm T7a hU Iia WAS ?iad te moot the Beaata committee aad ortify the koaaatyv at tka Bepnblieaa party ia North Care Una aadar ita y non leader witk new blood. Tko Secretary af War ka directed that tka O'Reilly general koapitaL Otecn. North Carolina, be discontinued oa October 15th. Tka aoeeasary atop. enu be takea to traaafer thia heapi- tal to th Fubli Health Bervioo. upon ita abaadaaauat by tba army. A TIMES-DISPATCH BUYS , V OUT EVENING JOURNAL Biehmaad, Ta- 8ept Z&8amaal T. Clover, editor, awaor and, publiahar af taa xbenmona &vaiag Joarnal, an Bounced today that kla aawapiper property ha been acquired by th Timee-Dispateh Company. Tka Saaday Morning Joaraal will be diaeoatiaaed aad tk aftaraooa edition will be con tlaaad from tka office, ot tk Time Dispatch. Ma. Clover retire aa pub liahar witk today' issue of the Jour nal. ' Ho win reran te hia eld home ia California after a vwlt te tk grave of, hia aoa la Franc. t . ,s WANTS AMERICAN LEGION SIDE OF MATTER HEARD Cleveland, O. Sept t& Traaklia D Oliar, aatioaal oommaader of tk American Legioa. la a telegraat to Senator William 8. Kenyoa, ekairmaa at tka Senate oommitteo aa campaign expeaaee, raaacated tkat offiaiala of tk Amarieaa Legioa aad employee at tk Amerieaa Legioa Weekly ba gives per miaaloa te testify before tka commit tee regarding tbo testimony at Joeeph L. Hcffernaa tkat tka Amerieaa Legioa Weeily t eoatrolled by .tk BepubU- eaa Natioaal Committee. BOOT OP OLITB THOMAS V ABBITBS AT NXW TOBC New York. Sept. 15-Th body of Olive Thontaa, motion pic tare actress, who died recently u Paris, f meroarial poieoa, arrived here today aa the teamehla Maaretanla. Th fuaeral services will ba held aoxt Tuesday la St. ThomaV Prateetaat Epuwopal abarca, waere guaa Thomas worshipped. incKy liner J5C0g3 heaBa a." me aMty. hispln a rw ynuTtiinw ar nlW lull I nil I hrpmimtmmt mmtmmlm4n mnw wW km. fiw Im m lW mhapm mt O LtX3rX TI6ZX BAIOXUTT COL , m , Xaaaa Oty. Ma. ja.llW.H.I;.; i King & Holding Clothiers t Haberdashers t Hatters Yarboroatrh Hotel Bufldin; . t - ;- HAT : c ' ' ' We are showing for the Autumn Season, hats mod eled V styles having the greatest vogue in London noticeably small in shape, felty and durable in quillty MJut little ctlffarent, jut a litde better? Exclusive But Not Expensive RED CROSS ROLL CALL r-TO BEGIN NOVEMBER 11 Washington, "Bept ' 13. The fourth annual roll fall of th Amerieaa Bed Croea win begia aa Arm is tics Day, No vember 11, and end am Thanksgiving. Day, November 23. - Appolatm.nt af a aommitt f PI national promineat mea aad womea to -conduct tk roll call wa anaeaaced to-. nighat actional headqn.rtera. Henry P. Davidsea, wha was ehalrmaa of the war cauaeil af tk Bed Cross, kead. the aommitte and tk member, in clude Seeretarid Baker, Daniels, Mere dith aad-Paynes. General jPershingv Cardinal Gibbona, Bamael Gompers, Cleveland H. Dodge, Franklin K. Lane, Myroa T. Herrick, William G. MeAdoo, Henry Morgcatbaa, Jaliu BoaenwaM, Ooveraor Spraal af Peanaylvania, Bear Admiral Sim., Pertu. J. Wad, Jan Addam. Bear Admiral Mark K. Bria toL Edward N Hurley aad Herbert Hoover. " , Ta thtrm tmm la .ka M ofl TCH, BC2SUA, a m l.t.TTM erf CALLOWAT DRDO CO. Ellisberg's It B. Hargott Street 4 . ' . ' ,-. . e ' ... . Fall Sweaters and Fall Hats We have sold out our original shipments and. duplicates several times.' '"v 1 .1, Black and 'white sweat era the handsomest ere atlons in Tuxedo, and Coat models $5.98 T0 $22.50 Fall Hats prettiest novelties from Fifth Ave. Tans and all colors' Handsome tur- -bans ,and pretty effects In large hats to - suit the Miss and the Madam " - $3.50 T0 $22.50 When you think of Fall apparel think of . ' Tha Busy Center -t-rr ,
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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