NEWS AND ODwERVEH.
RALEIGH U. C V.TDNESDAY MCNIG. ' UTUZR 11.
DAY RESOLUTIIIG
Stand On Creaked LsSor Oc
casions Long DebatCWith
out Any Action
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Clsvelanj, Ohio, Sept. tS-th second
annuel eoavsntlon of tha, Amsrtta
Le.loa 14 settioa her today aaderweat
barraj of resolution and eommlt
tc report! and ties whea adjournment
was taiea thi avaainf, after a nine
boar session, there Were Mtal torn
mitteee to be beard. report af- which
wilt be brostnt ap tomorrow morning-.
The stand of tie teflon In regard to
organised labor was not mentioned in
the report of the committee, oa resolu
tion. However a, minority It pert 'aras
submitted, waleh recommended that the
"America Legion reitarata it well
known positioa, that It has noparticipa
liea la atrovrle between capital
and labor. The American Legion la not
kniuu tjk mtammimmA lHn whea ti'nit
diet Itself a wn bellsr it normally
dots, la eoafermity with law and order.'
Bested discussion -followed and the
amont rvpura wn uumiij nmrauea
mm that tka lu.ft utNIM waa allmilkatafl.
Still th debate continued, some mem
ber taking the poaltlea that tha Amor-,
teaa Lefioa need not nuke any state
Meat oa tha subject, a tha eondaet of
the orfenlsstien bad beta lueh that
ther wit no qaeitioa where it stood.
Other contended that people eensured
tha legion because they did not know
tia imA takal mm ttila
' H Bowvr, a substitute for the minority
report presented by California and
adopted by the convention, elating
"that this eeaventioa endorse th( state
meat recently Issued by the national
commander. Franklin D Oiler, nftd ao-
- tepte that statement as the Legioa Ini,
terpreUtioa ef its positioa ia regard te
orrtaUed labor."
Tb attltad ef the aational com
mander hu been that ef "strict neu
trality" la matters baring to do With
ortaalsed labor.' fhl "strlet neutral
ity" ir whit all faction wanted, the
bead of Coutentio being a to whether
ot tot tt should be read into tha records.
Tha stand of tha Legioa ia regard to
polities wa not bronght Bp today. The
chairman ef tha eommitte oa eonttitu
tional amandmeat reported that they
had wet reached decision oa this que
tioa bat would bring it ta tomorrow.
. Article IS of tha Legioa constitution
rtbea 'wa Had Which provides that tha
report of the" committee oa constitu
tional amendment mat be read M hour
before actio is take. Tb chairman
proceeded With the business An lined by
his committee, which included recem
meadatron regarding redistrietinf of
th United States, with tics com
mander as an Intermediate admlnia
; trsMv Unit ia aeh district; that a
national commander be ellglbla for re
election and that past national rem
msadsr. be mad Ufa members, without
vetlrnr, power. ; "H -
Wbea th report of th committee an
eeftntit tional amendment regarding
political restrictions is bronght ap be
fore the soavenvlo tomorrow, Article
18, probably will be the center of a
stormy attach. If, aa Article IS p re
vide, U hear later, that will put the
convention ia aeaaioa oa Thursday,
while tha convention is soppoasd te close
tomorrow. Oa tb ether hand, tha mat
tar being brought up at that lata hour
may ba.dclard illegal or oat of order,
and die a natural' death. .
The Irit resolution lubmlttcd, wsb
Inuik trm ta Wvaalflailt WHana. snraaalna'
"Sincere sympathy for him in his pres
ent suffering, affilictioa and reiterate ta
. him our inalterable determination . to
support an aphold the principle aad
tjoastftatloa of our country." It was
anaalaonsly pnsscd by a tiaing Vote.
By a hippy coincidence, Just at tne
'poppy bad been recommended and
adopted aa th memorial flower of tb
. Amerieaa Legioa, General Marie Fayolle
aad his party entered tb convention
ball. FIT minute of cheering inter-
.... - ft v. mmA ti . M.tlaaal
aomaiaadet den In red th regular order
of baelseee. temporarily saspended.
rraaeea C. Drake, eommaader ef Parle
poet. He. 1, tntrodaoed General Fsyoll.
The gerl mad a brief address,
Sir Admiral W. S. fltaat, of tha Boyal
Kavy of Great BrHata, then addressed
th aonventtoa. A he retired - there
aiae arte fot "Wood Wood," for Gea
ami Leoaard Weed, who wa la tb
party. Whea tb general appeared be
wa greeted aa a "regal member" and
aa aa aa "honors r atember' Re
ferring to the prerioaa atatemekU of
tb repreeenUtlTO of th gorernmanti
f Frwaca aad Great Britain, regarding
U feed will existing between those
aoaattte aad Amnion, Oeneral Wood
Aa bCh ef ear distinguished Tint
tors bar said, ths peace of tha world
and the hacpiaees ef mankind very
tntaly depead npoa keeplag P that
frtoadly spirit. Doi't let any inaiatoas
itiatieni oroev ia among as aa to who
woa tha war. We wea it altogether."
' Praetisslly members of th national
OaecutW eommitte, aad eereral indi
irtaally received "paper ctntioas,, from
tb reeolatioa tommiHev thanking
them for their work. The press ef the
Uaited fitot ale name la for its
bouquet, being thanked "formally for
erne reaearea. (
KEGRQ TO BE TRIED FOR
ATTEMPT JO COM M IT R APE
' Walter Bolllas, - negro of Oberlln,
charted with aa assault with Intent to
ommit rap On Bessie Bswkiaa, aegro
, girt, will b giro a bearing before
Jattie of th Fesee 3, K. Owsns this
afwraoea at o'elock. The girl alleges
that h was at tha Weet Baleigb Prug
ttor Bats rd ay aftarnaon wha a friend
tatradaeed bar to Bollias. She sayi
tby talked awhile aad thea be induced
bar t walk ap th road with him. The
aegr taked bet te go with him U a
aafa bat taaWad of fading the restaur
. set tonk her down a email nath leadinc
to faillibore street where h allege th
aaaaalttoek plate.
. Flea Men Arrested.
Hector blcNeat, charged with larceny
-f neckties 1J. W Butler, charged wHh
draaksaaess oa Us street; Lewia Hin-
tea, asgror Charred wWk- sseedtaav aad
Archie Brew a aad George H. Long,
charged with drunksaaeaa will be giraa
a jaeariag ta aaaaieipai rt this mora
lf at 10 a 'clock. '
f h docket of th court this saqraiag
win preoeDiy ce s aeavy as tea mob
day moraing's mill duct a aessioa
. kail yesterday flu to th b
ee from- tb any f Jadg W. C.
EXPOSES HOLLER
OFIEPUBLIIIS
Morrison Shows Utter Incorv
slstency of Charges Made,.
By, Old Guard r.. .
By '1. e. rowtxiv.' .
(Stat OrraspeadeaL)
JHUnt Sept 18. Departing Slightly
from bid . finished 'argument ef yeater
dsr at Bpsrta, Cameroa blorriaaa to
night srpoaed tb boiler about, electioa
laws whiehN tha . -Republican, bar
brought iato th oampalKa this fall.'
B Ipok t a lara audienc of Hurry
rotefa. Unlike the eounty Elkia l
Demeeratia by big majority, (id tb
wemea ber are Pcmoentid, 4oo, and
many wr eut tonight, ,. - ' -
Pshsing la hi kpceeh ' for few
minute, Ms. Morrison charged that the
BepobUcaa Btato .' organisation, which
la fathering th court attack oa tb
constitutionality of, th abnute voter
law.' ia not half so mad at tha law as
it is desires ef fteepiag- th travailing
men, most .of, whom are Democrats,
from totang At all ia Btat ontota,
, homo fcepabllcaa . laeoaalateney.
The greea iasonsiitency, though, of
this bit of Republic fuss making
i lerly abowa, said Mr. Morrison,
la tha way Butler and Joha Morhead
mbesalcd their power af delegate
to th last Bapublleaa oavatlon.
While, most everybody' knew it, Mr.
Morrison told kow th SepubUean of
Kertk Carolisa voted for Hires John
sob for president in ths primaries aad
how Hiram got aothlng bat aewapspsr
reports to show for bis big vote down
here. ' Tb Deuioeratie candidate felt
sorry for Johnson' as Joha Parker
does for . Mat Gardner. Johnson had
"Judge" Iredell Mean got the tote
la th primary bat he oooldnt vss
get Butler sad Morehsad to (mil at
ths convention. s "
But they go Over th Stat mouthing
about lectio law. Tb Bepttbliean
have alwsya been opposed to th pri
mary aad it 1 nothing Strang for then
to be howling soms about th abseate
voter law. They are scainst everything
except Federal patroniga aad they
art all hungry for pi. -
Much arvlsus greeted t nfomsea
turn oa the opposition. He w fr
quently applauded during hi discussion
ef th League of Nations and bit In
creasingly dear defenie of revalua
tion. '
While Mr. Morrison ft moving toward
th Kast, "Farmer Bob"' Doaghtoa aad
Dr. Ike Campbell are carrying oa their
Joint debet and elassie it ia, ever th
hill of th Eighth, district. Dr. camp
bell, making much fuss about th soldi,
I wondering why these mountain high
way haven't been helped by Cengreea-
man Doaghton, Of course, they Jiav
d "Farmer Bob" pulled a contract
n hi Stanly opponent yesterday.
Joint Debate Entertaining.
. Th auditor at th Joint dissuasions
it well entertained. Th candidate
ret along dn until they run th
Speaking and "Farmer Bob" finds Jt a
hard Job to say enoagh about Dem
ocratic prosperity!) In an boar by the
am token, Br, Campbell ha a right
tough time talking about Democratic
Mravagaas and high taxea. , LikhU
party bo la agninst vrything and like
Person of Franklia en Biekett, would
repeal th wholo , Wilson administra
tion. And 'talking about taiee, th Con
greisman certainty scored a point or
two;' Wilson called Congress together
a year had a half age to reduee taxes
but they haven't dons any reducing.
"Farmer Bob" mad tb railroad bill,
which bo voted against, a most Inqult
out piece ef legislation. It adds freight
to the folks who want to ship their cat
tle aad their wheat.
. Dr. Camnball makes a rsther lame
inauH oa the League but he ia entitled
to Credit berauao be doesn't even pro-
fos to a it is bad. Ho doesnt de
fend th Bepubliean isaaulta at large
but rather talk after Parker oh taxation.
Answer Eatrataganc Charge.
Coagreaimsn Doughton ia perhaps
moat effective i he answers the
charge of extratsgatte ia conducting
th war. It la to bltaphem tb great
Victory th United States wan, b says,
"To wbat desperation ar they driven
for lasuaed. b says, "before I would
ttiak political capital eut of th ao
tiflce of Amerlcca boy. I would rather
tnf tongue elv to th roof of my
month and my arm bans lima by my
Id.-
Demnrracra record la Vie that flrf
won't destmy nor flood wlpt away, hs
declares. The leagn covenant la just
M holy al God' corehant with Ahrv
him. Noah and Isaac. The treaty
breatebe th apirit of th brotherhood
of mil.
They hive a week in th mountain
kid a week in flat territory. Tha ds-
biter ar accompanied by stenogra
pher aad a aewapspsr man.
RALEIGH DISTRIBUTING
POINT FOR COLE CARS
Xaletirh become th distributing
point for th entire eastern eeetloa ef
the State for th Vol automobile with
the oneninc bare ef a .branch of tha
Gate City Motor Co.. with W. W. Oridr
in charge nf the aew omeo, Mr. Oridgo,
with O. 'W. Edwards, of Greensboro,
was ia th eity reaterday arraaging
for the 000101; of the aew office ere.
Th oominav of th aew company to
Baleigb ia snot he evideao that Bal-
igh ia coming t b recognised in the
sutomobile Industry a the natural dis
tributing point for astoaaobile la North
Carolina. The normal volume of bull
ae doa by th Col la this ssctioa
kaa growa largely during the paat yar,
Slid with th activ work of th new
organisation behind it, it ia axpeeted
that Kastera Carolina will buy many
or OC uta. . :
APPRECIATES OFFER BUT
UNABLE TO ACCEPT IT
Chicago, Ills, Bcpt. 8. "It's a
pleadid offer ad on . I artircdat
from th bo torn of y heart, but I'm
if raid there it lost I eaa accept It,"
Mid Chaflo A. Ceiyiskcy, whea la
formed that Jacob Buppert and T. L
Huston, owners of th New Tork Tan
ks, bed offered to plac their ntlr
team it th fllipqial" of tb Chtcagoia
to replace th met b tuspended.
"Th League rules definitely say that
to trades or trnafr Can b mad
after August 81," bs sipUlned, "ao I
mow mat sue tl art.wonld not be
sanctioned by the league. But It wa
wonuenui ining ror-inam w uo,
i'W i I i ill i - . J
' Penguin sM-im aith their wiaH.
BiB CRO WDS HEAR
CAUDATE
SPEAK
Harding Speaks In Wheeling
On His Policy of Govern-.
4. ment Economy
Wheeling, W. Ya, Sept ft-pak-tag
to a larg rowl which pack) the
test squar lack t th Wheeling add
torinn while thoasaada mor battled ta
th streets outside fof dmlaUa, Saa
tor Harding laid dowa ker tonight
policy;'- of - gorerameat ooaoaay aad
strict busia admlnhrtfatioa. - .
Front th time f hi arrivu aer ta
tb oarly attaraooa, tb BcpahUeaa
preildeatlal aomlae w bodegM
howling throag an daring tt aodi
trrium address hi word egaia aad
agaia avakad aa avalaaeh at ap-
puuso. v ' .
a- j ..a akUjiM ms tha arowd
along the Hae front tb Beaator betel
to the auditorium taai aoia an
that which carried Mrs. Harding wsrs
loat for a tint ia trsifis Jama, Mr
Harding, going by cHreateuJ toat.
reached th ftaii am aaa wa givv
ovation aa sb waa pushsd through
erowded aisle up to th platform.
Whea th nominee arrived tb gtoat
crowd ros and sheeted fot mora than
minute. .
Previeudy Seaatot Harding bad mad
hort talk draonaelng on ma gov
t,rM & trmwA of mans1 thea
sands who flocked the streets about the
hotel aad earllaf la th diy b kid
ipohoa to ivo crowds that gavara
,! his orivat ear a It tarn across
Wert Virginia. ,; . . , ..
Ia a referenca to tae arewu wwu
bad seat t Wheeling to bear kim, Bea-
IWI Aaruiay w -------- .
race why be bad prfrrd tb front
porek campaign,
"tt waa not because I did aot deelre
to com to yoa and preach the gospel
I Amerleaalaat from th Bepublleaa
standpoint," b (aid. "I'va beea doing
v. .it utm eliat'a mh T'm a. mnmu
aea for President, bat t chose to (peak
from th front poren over at surion
for th vry reason that I kav
M,j.rmA kM In Wheallaa today. I
did aot like to disappoint any aa. 1
wnt i com to your city una
nm . 1.nnt,IUnlaiH rtinnlhf blah Aad
ther ar 8000 ptopl la Wheeling wh
want to heat th gospei or jiepuouc
lam as 2 delight to preach H, oat Only
aboat or uoutana ei a eaa erowa u
hero. " '
"On thing X could d la Marloa waa
v V.iT .ih tm vletacltr all the
American people tbrougk thsopedinni of
the great Amerieaa preaa. .
"I thing u American peopio tmtw
heard. I know they kav heard ap ia
hfnln and I think the hav beard
verywbero and bv resolved wt ought
to do tw things, arst, to put oa awa
houaa In order, and than 1st tb world
know that wa eaa manage oar ow
falra. :
t i t a. TtMMMlU avtrava-
VBCWIUI mum
gaaea hud miimahagemeat had brought
th aatlon to the Driaa or ananciai air
m.im tUnmji HktAn told bla ludi-
it... it.m nnntl(eaa Mrtr Or
posed to InaulMrct poUey f eomy
nd. efficiency tnst wouia put ta bdi
federal soternmsnt oa a ona mtsi-
loss btis.
TH.. xnnlmA Tmtott Detmrt'
A H, II U 1... " V ,hv.vw
- 4 MitinAvt tile here Of
H, ,tUI,l " "If"-- -
l-J mmAtnma ait SaavHeO
MWHIllWit i. u v '
that op effect of tb administration'
proposal lot a new issue ot rcaurj
rap the money market and to lnerea
the coat of living.
"Unless w check th.' stilting systsm
PI VUI UU9 Vir"B""ww .
ed, "w shall run head-en Into disaster.
Wo bar beard daring wi iw oay
front the Democratic administration nt
nr .1 ,v, I, m A m mamv. MOV
money( alway aior money. And dar
ing tnes name aaya w nave ueara
. n.,Hila aadiilata that if be
la elected to the presidency ha will
mt9m ta tha neon e or in is eounny
i i . .M anfll mm tt, nt.ml nreal
Amnt. with whem he ears h is ia amsord.
rejected last June."
Th Bepubllesn nominee's speech her
mrmm tha ata mm hmA delivered during
th day In West Virginia. Crossing
from Baltimore during xne morninB, n
..J. .I.. . mmmr tilatrnraa talks tO
vda at Grlftoui Fairmont. Manning-
tea, Camesoa and Moandsviile.
At anmou point wnr at trma
did not stop crowds were at tb ta-
tiona hoping to catch a glimpse of him,
.-j i. wtuilai ha was welcomed In
tumultous fiahion a h rod through
th street.
nANIFI S WILL MAKE TWO
ADDRESSESJN ASHEVILU
i Ashevllle, Bept. W.-JTorph Hsnlsb,
aader whoa dlrsctioa th UaiUd Btat
Navy cleared tb Atlaatl aeea of
snhmsrlae during the war bad trans
ported th Thirtieth Dlvisloa theif
field of glory, win arriv ia juneviuv
at 11 :M o'clock tomorrow morning t
mak two addressM, on t thoo who
crashed through the Germaa lined to
victory aad th othr la behalf , of
those who are paving lb way to peacs.
Insofar a It n be learned. Secretary
Daniel will neither be eeompid by
officers of ths NnvT aot aUrinwn. com
ing, ss b do, as a spokesman ef hi
party a wall a a representative of the
government for Which th Thirtieth
fouahL Hi first address will bo msds
t th elty auditorium lata tomorrow
anoraiag whsa b appear oa tb offi
cial program of th HhirUsth Divbua
reunion, deliveriaf tb last addreoa i
the eosventlon. wleg to tb illness
of Judg Jeter 0 .Pritekard, ot th V.
8. Circuit Court of Appeals, 8rtary
rtaawl wiU be introdueed by Jdg
Thorn A. Jones.
At o'elock tomorrow Wight b wiU
dUcuss partissi In far tb first
tim speaking la , th eoartbaaa to a
Democrat! auditse. Bo will b Intro
duced by former Governor uocte Uratg
Secretary Danlela arrival baa beea
awaited aaxlouily by both audisace
aad It I assured that ht will speak
to a capacity hoas oa both occasion.
During his stay ia Ashsvlll b will b
tb guest of MaBBgev Fred Seely, at
Orov Park laa. " ' ' '
- DU alm Ms. Bobeet rbJlllao.
Bobert rhlllips, M North Blouat
street, died ddealy Monday night at
80 'eleek at hia hem. . Mr. FhUlip
leave a widow, and a sea and dsaghtef
both of wbeat ra married, U former
living la - Ralsigb aad th Utter ia
Carpenter. Th body waa hlpped ye,
trdav to Carpenter ia Chatham obt
where tha fuieral wQl tak . plac
today.
RiDDDi will curia
CONTEST ED IN COUHT
KgUt Valaed at Over f 30,000
. jBTOiyea ia cupte) sc. r
. twta'a Ctirt .
- - isBBaaamaBBBBB)
Trial of tha coateat arising ovef fke
will f Joha W. Bddiah,.fraMrly f
Bartoa Creek towaaklp, wb left al
aetata valued at betweea tSOWO aad
HOflOt wa begua yesterday ia Wahs
eounty Superior court.
Shortly aftet Mr. BeddUka death aa
January 19, U19, a will wa tied for
rroBoto, Whiea derm tae) uat af WW
t tha deceased' Sister, Mrs. Martha
HeW Barp, th remslader f tha -tat
barUg beea divided Vetweea tw
brotbor, Bufa T. aad Paaekai Bed
disk. - .. - .'-
Mr. Bar tied a tavaat, aateadlag
that th -will was sreeutod tb to
suit of andua presaur aa tb a rt of
tha principal beaeaclaiie aad that tb
deceased waa aot af twaad mind at
tb tim th trUl was aeated, Feb
ruary, lflW. r
' 6va wttaesaaa fat the aavasUraad
ifteoa for th prepesadsrs were ea
mlacd y torday, tt k!et oats
tioa being raised a re aad tk Nlatlea
sxistlsg botwom Mrs. Earp aad hr
brotbar.-' ' . -
Th ease kaa attracted oeaatderable
Heatlon. th trial being aauaally wail
atteaded both by member f th bar
aad tha tubii araiiy. J. a. Xittl
ad Douglaao d Doaglea ppear for
Hra. Harp, wall the propoundera are
feproomted by C P. Mayaardy Jamet
. raa ana w. u. 4aa.
BASEBALL RECORDS ,6F
EIGHT SUSPENDED MEN
ns-asaa-B-ba) I
Cbitago, Sept. ClFollasHng ar th
flaying record of Sight pUyer U
dieted by th a read iurvi --
Edward V. Uieettsi nithf, aera fa
Detroit ta'lboa. Played hid fret pro
feaeioaal baseball whea twenty year
eld with' Seult- St Marie. Seat to
Soaibara Aaaoalatioa. bsnvha bs Da.
tsoit and Sent back to th minor.
Bought by Boston Americana and sold
to Chicago ia 1912. Married, live la
Detroit, "
Claad William t: witcaar. bora ta
1898, U Aurora, MlatoarL Brek tat
professional baseball ia 1911 with
Nashville, Boataara AMoJatla team
Oivca try out by Detroit and eeht t
Salt Lake, ParekaMd by Ckwago la
wis. atarrUd. Utm ta Atiaatau oa.
Charles A, Bit be re I shrttp. bora la
6aa Francisco ia 18i, Flayed first wra-
ressioaa besebsu wita Ttrnew Coast
Leagu club. Bought by tb Whit Sot
la 1S1C Marrhtd. Horn U Baa Fraa
uo. - '..,
Geoff A. Weavtrt third baama.
Bora at Stow. Psaaa. tt year old.
Begaa hia baseball art with Korth
mptoa, Mas la 1910. FUyod with
Tork la Paaaaylvaaia Lssru. Pur
chased-by Chicago la 19U. Wa farmed
ta wa rraaeJseo aad recall ia wis.
Married and Uvea ia Chicago, .
rred McHulllai atuity inlelder. g9
veer ld, bern ia Scamatoa, Kan.
flayed witfe BoattM ia Coast Udgtad tad
later with Loa Angel from which club
b waa ebtaiaed bv tha White Bott la
WW. aurriori anavoa bo Aageioa.
Joseph Jarhaoai autlalder. Borax la
OrooavUla, B. O, ia 18S7. Started play-
lag au thsr aad ntadd hia major
league debut With ClcvtUld. After
(tarring ther for several year bo wa
obtained by Oh lea go la 1918 for Pitcher
lepftf, outaoldw Beta aad Mak oonua
Married. Uvea ta Savaanaa. Oa.
Oseaf Fetich t outlelder. Bora ta
Milwaukee ia lSil. Begaa playing ball
profeaatnsaJty at road 0a la. VTlaeon.
ia la 1918. Thea went to Milwaak la
th American Association aad wsl
bought by Chicago la. 1914. Married.
Homo la Milwaukee.
Arnold Gondii, frit baa ems. Bora
ia St. Pad! la 1889. Brok iato prs
fesslonsl baseball la Shrovtport, Le ia
1908. Plartd With BaeNmenta Coast
Leagn, until bought by Chleag 18 1913.
Beleaaed to Montreal la WlSbonrht by
Waablngton la 1914, and told to Chicago
ia 1917. Did act report thi .
Married. Uvoa- ia La Aagal. .
NORTH CAROLINA WOMAN
HEADS REBEKAH BODIES
"sJBaaBna.
Boston, Sept. fS-liifs. . Hatti
WhiUker, of Korth Carolina, whs
elected president of th National As
soeiation of Bcbckak Assemblies. Mr.
Jesa Johason, f Livingsten, Michigan,
vrna elected vice-president: Mrs. hlrrtl
Tandy, or Illinois, secretary, gad Mrs.
Maria Shank, ot Maaitoba, treasurer.
Tha aaaaal report showed aa iatreas
last year in th memberahip f 07
heaiotoa SwU To Flay.
5ew York. Sept. 88-Prmieioa far
thi Cleveland American to aaa Short.
' A) bewclL snceeisDr to ths lata Bs
ciAjpmaa, ia to World series, If th
Indiana wla tb Amerieaa Leagu pen
Aatrtr was graated tonight by Cbarlu
H. Ebbets. president of tt Brooklyn
Natnal League sham plena.
Jpnae. poo'pl inalB' their fall
heighth at aa oarller ag tbaa do Cat
oasisna.
Em..Y a.ej-r-tr" ny x ,
ya t .w til i
f Cir.ATCa HAEDING
(Coatlaood from Psg Oaew) , , ,
high.taria lot tby "aaU bo now.
Thi oantry ha passed out of that
period and th tariA export ia th Be-
tabiicaa parry aaow it,
Tb marked deer ia tb alto tt
tb favorabto trad balaaca of th Cat
ted State a avideaeed la thi forelga
trad ot th OMatry daring August
kaa beea expected for months 14 la
a way tsflset a aaseuad eeeaoml
oadiUo la th laHoa, aoeordlnf to a
tummary ef trad eenditlen last night
by Olivtr P. Espklns, acting 4irer
ef tb bursa sf iorslga aad domesti
tamer. , - -. .
Cans af Biaort Drop. -Mr.
BoDkia laid ovral fietar
kav beea worklig to reduce the yro
rioua normul sce's f s-rporta,
which fell frma U4,0u0,A0o ia July to
t5,000,000 ia. August, Foteiga ou
trie a wall a th cited KtatM, a
aid, hav beta awaltlag garal
brk la otmmodlty prteee aad drt
kav bta withhold. Boadjustaieat af
arteo levels, ho added, wuld hadoubt
edly Mean laereat la vsrssl ihlp
msnta, ia duaaUty, if hot la itlu, a
falling prlee' would bo faster In
lowerUg tt taluto f both aaptru
tad lm porta. - . -
America' trd4 balaaM," .Us. Bp
kin declared, "eanaot b -ialcukud
from tt asa 1 portt rt lm'
ports. lateteat Uaal tad by tt
bank al thi Country t foriiga bar
rewer aad fNigbt sharge for good
carried la Amerieaa vessel ferns la
vitlbl xport' which, muit b coa
mA,mA im strlvina at a eorrset aider
itakdldg of oar import trade. Coatld
riag'. ear aaoratoaa - fsreig leaaa,
actual exports ould drop very much
lower tbaa they have without impair
i.. -.--1 ... J. v.la... -
law U r W9MA um va,aaiv.
DaaUla LaaveO Fo AhVlU
The Secretary of tb Ntvy left to
night for AhvUls, whr h wUl if
liver a address at tha taniol at teat
80th Division, which brok th Bladen
bars) lino and wkieh will lbrat th
seeead aanlvarMry tt that attmorabl
eecssio September ft. iu. canicis
will visit other Mint In North Car
Una befor returning to WaihingteeJ
Iridav. Mrs. Daalela returaed thi aft
raoea frost a brief visit it Virginia.
r : a w ,,.., w it i w,
(gupnoeed to b by u wo ooa't h
A barodr t WorasWetta'e 04
The OaeheOi
0, blith nsw MraSf boor w hyt
W"d aladly hsar yeU meto;
a ekeaert ehall we call you Iff
StH aaS fwful boref . - t -.,
Whll w are lying oa anr bed,
lnoee scathing atrslna a near;
front ar t aak, around oUr bead,
How blest. If wo euld heart
5iouaA bussing 'round us to assail '
would be to- ut sweet btlsst . . ,
would b wt wittelo, without f -
va tkougk our oheeaa pea kissed.
l-'j ik . V . Wall
west strain Would bring, and tear!
Ts. though it were a shrieking aauaii,
t ma f.ii 1 A aalv haael . S
Th same that to oar ocheol-boy daya
We heardl the eame old aound!
They made ua look a thouaand.way
to what elusteted 'round. -
Se kill yon. W did omucb lvf ,
n walla, an on the acreea: '
Ana yea are yet a petty trevt,
Much spoked for, saldont seen. -
J' tl and listoa for yen Ul(, . . ,
nd rou and fret ih palm
Til you, veu wicked stomaoha nil,
Whll our lit' blood you drain.
Hot nights, our hem aa awful plal
A aroaniiia, rolling aeenel ...
We hv lo Wrap bp, Cv'a th fie!
Our Window ha hV ere.
. JT- Pi. Vt- ll'ft,
Author of the Book Acoretlq. eto
Book mailed to any address, post Paid
for Aee. What laf t ef -"On ofTth
boy wta went." . Addres. wltt nrle
and oblige, -L vaie, Boiaiera- rtome,
tollah. N. and sam will be Saw
preaiated, a 1 am not abi to wain aad
ecu boon any wore, ' i
Manv of th toti who btv toitri
bated to Chlact Uteratur kav be
women. ' ' I
, aaaaaaaMBMaf ,
t Pravsat Chills
ttl GROVE'S TASTELESS CffTtJi
TONIC to destroy th Malarial Osrml
ia tha Blood and Urn Pnvslt Chill.
T5ej(dr.)
a AMi?n
wmmo. scass. Sick ssd Kust
aea .vxm p" ra
aaowuas
aaMeass. Bad
outckly br
ftauabls
b its tituiB auicK irrtcU
IIH2QI
INDIGESTION
I aew yaitar I
QUICK RELIEF!
. rttoa, tMOTI -
marbtrs g
SCOTT'S EMULSION It
;.1"920 .
CITY TAXES
DUE v '
All tAxe paid during the month of Sep
tember 2 discount allowed. If no state
ment received, phone- 269 for amount
Mail check now. to avoid rush to' City Tax
Department, JVO. Box 42 1 . ------ '
T. B. ELDRIDGE, Mayor ' -
c avatl CoaunaMlottdf f FiaAao. -f1.
S. 5 trawl Phwrnf PaytrtanU wwroj hij Sapt ltt
wayc:-:;
THumFC'dlay'
'r
.For An
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Ahnounce
ment
of extraordinary interest to .
ths peopls of ths two Caro
linas. We have tomethlng
very tinutual. in store for you
Efird's Chain Stores
are located in ail the following' towns t
'v. ' ' "'
- CHAIU-OTTE, N. C.
WINSTON-SALEM,. N C
RALEIGH. N. C
- COLUMBIA, Sa C.
' v ; GREENVILLE, S. C. -1
ANDERSON, S. C.
j DANVILLE, VA.
DURHAM, N. C.
MONROE, N. C.
SPARTANBURG, S. C.
V GASTONIA. N.Cs
, GREENWOOD, S. C.
v VSUMTER,S.C
CONCORD, N. C.
SALISBURY, N. C. "
HIGH POINT, Ne C.
, - ROCKY MOUNT, N. C.
LUMBERTON, N. C.
BURLINGTON, N. C.
LENOIR, N. C
STATESVILLE, N. C. ;
' V SHELBY, N. C. 4
ROCK HILL, S. C. .
LINCOLNTON, N. C.
LEXINGTON, N. C.
WILSON, N. C,
GREER, S. C.
. CHERRYVILLE, N C.
FOREST CITY, N C
x LAURINBURG, N. C,
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