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1-. NEWS AND OBSERVER. - RALEIGH. N. C. FRIDAY MORNING,' NOVEMBER 5, 1920. It. PARTY f.lAIORITY WYOJEMe Believed That Final Tabulation Wji! wrry Lead Over AUEKDMEIIT& may go Bimo ioojooo MARK Kagnlts la Fourteenth 8nato, . rial District Still In Doutt, , JBif fl ttJort.w; SUaly . County 0wUchtf T lpnbr litstut Column. JJjr 300 Official ubulatieaa af the vote cast iy TuMiai election wkick begaa trickling U yesterday tedieate that tb Democratic pail nuajority will ge be yead the 80.0OQ mark by the tin th Whole fitete faj heard from, aad that the majority la favor of the eonstita- ttosal ameailmeata will pnbaMy rcack tba m.iK mark. Eitimate luted early aad anoffl ....,.,.. ... ii''niBU bare proved wholly laade- auste. Everywhere there was a record vote Mat, and everywhen all former JVroeeritU majorities were wiped out Ed ia their stead new (fare eetsb ked la their plaeee. Tka womca vote kaa lifted tk majority, bat area with .,: .'. ft them, it appears tkat tka heavleet aula vote ia history kaa been east. Vete Alanast Poeblrd. , .. -latarrtt eenten now chiefly upon tka total rota tart ia tka State by both Crtiea. It i generally azpeeted that Baal tabolatioa will thow a rota of ktlf a millioa or bio ra. Many counties have reported tka doubling of tka vote of tka laat Prcitdeatial flection, aad tka aatir Kl.l. bi mm aaarlv , tka Bepublieaa eoluma witk a majority af M&. Merkleaborg aUada at tka top af tka Democratic list with a ma- jcrity of nearly 8JXK), aUh Waka aroJ a witk txn aad a littia over for tka Btate aad coanty tirketa. Many coun ties ktTf reported at kick aa 4.000 ma ' jcritice for the dominant party. Feartecata) la Decbt. - . Tka Fourteenth diatrict ia which fcanipaoa occupies a place ia atill ia ' doubt witk tka twa Bepublieaa Bea atari leading by a majority af 88 votes. - JchMtoe county has g precinct atill la kear from, aad it ia believed tkat a aujority for Grady aad William will be forthcoming from tkat township. t la tka relatively few countiee carried . ay tka Hepublicana, the majorities are . scant. Mitchell eounty returaed 8,000 - . aad Hcnderaoa 100, but atkera treat peat tke HJ mark. Wkerererl Ki'publicana tlaiut plurality, their 1 rlaitua ar baifd pa' ery ataaty mar- J!,B- j -j STEDMAIi ESTIMATES HIS . MAJORITY AT OVER 7,000 Oreenaboro. Nor. 4. Mai, Cbaa. If. fitrdmaa, reelorted to CoagTeai from the fifth diatrict orer Lie Hr-publlcaa orponent, William l. Herritt, ia foea dny'a eloctioa, eatimatei hi majority aa aevea thouiaad votea. Thia tatimite la baaed returaa from all the- eeuatiea a tb diitrict gad la regarded aa eea ervative. CABTON. Gaitonia, Nor. 4. The official fin mt of tke vote ia Otstoa county abowe a met ping vietsry for theta tire Democrntii ticket. Carl E. Car penter, Candidate for tag Btate Seaate, (cceived a majority ef 1,838 votea, tke rtmaiader ef county ticket rsaged from 1 A te 1,818. The' majority givea Msjor Bulwiahle for Coagrceo lit ,448 votes, a msjority for Motri ns 171. - Overmaa, for Halted fctatec Scute, received a - majority ef 1488 votea. Tke National tteket re tcived tke cam majority aa tke Btate ticket. RICHMOND. T locklnghim, Nov, 4.-W. K. Everett, - ttadidate for re-eleetloa to tke Hoace from Biekmoad eounly, received a ma jority ef 1,984 aver kil Bepublieaa as- ttnent, Morton Vrcemaa. Mr. Everett ide ki Ifht eqaerely apoa tke rcval actioa act aal laeemt te amendmeat gad bla record ia the last legislature. WUUim U. Hammer received 8,33 te 1,098 for Coa hto majority bclag tlti. Ceactitatloaal amendment nam bar aaa received 881 voice te 838, a majority ef S4T. Poregolag are em dal aocal el Biekmead coaaty veto. - JOBW8TON. BmUkleld, Nov. t-Demeeratlc ma- Jjrities as showa by eflal eaovaM -ayt Demeentie Natioaal tiehet, 442; Overkaa, 4i Morriaoa, 740, Pea, 799; Orady for State Beaate, 88 1 C. h. WO llama for Bute Beaata, 818; Brat amend meat 1,149 1 secoad ameadmeat, 1A88. Tka tatire coaaty Demeentie ticket wee eletd by major Use rsBgiag rem .171 M M7. -4 ; -' "; " TJNION. Moaroc Nev. 4-08lelal eaa vats af TJniaa cecnty vete cast la Taeedaya eleetioa chow that 1,584 vetec were east gad Indicated a awl heavier wemaa Vete tkaa wal aapeeted. Jeka Parker led tka KtUaaal Bepabllcca ticket by 101 vetec cad Camerog Merrisoa fell behind the Natioaal Democratic ticket by 141 votea. Tke coaetiwtioacl taeadmeate carried by large aujeri tiea, the Income tax'" carry lag by a vote of W te 1 aad tke Toll tax est by about te 1. Eute arecilct la New Mem tewashtp cast It voice fer the Nctioaat gad Btate Becltllcta. The efB tuil vete wac aa follows: Msrrieoa ifiiS, Parker, 1.003, For Ceagvcaa, Dsmmir 4,171; Coa, 1417 1 for Prwideat, Coa, 4,168; Harding, 1,404, Debe, 18. Far lanemc tag ameadmeata, I,8i8, egiixet M. Foe pell tea ameadmeata, 127, gaiast M8. .. ".-"' eweisi. ' sy-' Baew Kill, Kav, 4-Oneaa eeaaty efllclal vctci Ovemca 1KX; Holloa 4l Monrltea iAHt Parker 427 1 Coa l.C 49 1 Hardiag 409 1 Btate Senate, Dcm Tit, 14fi4t Bepkliaa 17i team, Dime, Democrat lfiili Parker, Bepabll ccaf18. .- . : , ' BVBKB. ' "--.WV V Morgntoa, Kav. d-Barkc'e .vote wac csnvaaaed today sad aa had beea iadl- led ia ymterdiy'c report the Bepub 1 me have carried the CBtire ticket t v ma.1"rttice ranging i rU M It 89. e M. I'atton, rnd i1te far the t nste, received the 1'" 93 a- iority. Newell area r lalwiii.l by 18, tka latter polliaj tka kigkaat Dam aeratla rote. fbe avaraga majoyity for tka State kVpgblicaa ticket waa ZS0. doaepk Ed Kaaipe, of IfrDoweU aouaty, Pattea'f raaaiaf mala for tke mate oeaata rrom uia omnn, sai a majority of CM- Jeeeph B. Cooper will be Burke ' tepreeeatatire ia tke Hoot, kaviag aoa are Jueferera by I Cooaty ofieaff aad tkeir respective major it lea are, D. A. Johnaoa, aheriff, trt; t. B- Howard, re filter af deea, Ml; ft. O. Lymtn, anrveyor, 183; If. L. dark, eaewaar. 14. Coaaty eommiaaloa era: H. U Milliaer, S3; V. A. Wall, 101; C. 9. VaHmaa 71; 0. A. Kiaeaid. )W; I A. Siapaoa, 06; tke Mai tart wu Thii mora tkaa-deublea he rota ec sow yean ago. MOOSE. Carthage, Nov. d-Ceaplete dBeial tetuma from Koora aoaaty greasCoi 3,080; Harding Z27P: Mnrriaoa 2,708: larkar t?S; Hammer 1,708; Cos t 17 Overman ,rI Boitea tfSi. Ameadmeat earned by average Bia- jority (.000. Coaaty ticket Democratle. Average goo. KITTEBBFORD. Su third fortoa. Nov. dHComolete n- tnrni ia Tueiday'i eleetioa died today witk tka board ef aleetioaa givea Butb erford eounty a pemeeratie majority avenging 1,073, reiolting ai follower Overmaa, Mill Uotton, tM3; Wea ver, e,04i: denkiaa, 4fli2x Uorriioa, S.0; Parker, ZJH2. For Judge Super ior .eonrt, I8U district, Bay, 1,111; Blythc, 3.1W6. LENOIR. Elniton. Nov. a. Official maJoritv for JL W. Taylor, tka Democrat ia aosl aea for aheriff' ia Leaoir eoanty. was SfiOS. Tka majority for tka Natloaal ticket was about 1,800 witk tka eaaraa not yet completed. WACTAUCA. Boone, Nov. i. Beturni for Waa- tauga eounty not yet totaled, give Re publican majority ranging from 760 for Campbell, aad 909 for DreeidinL Tray, Nov.gi Official count la kiSn gomery eounly give Parker four ma jority; Democratle Presidential elocton, 17 majority; Overmen, Hi majority; Hammer, M majority. Democratic eounty ticket declared elected by email majority. PASQUOTANK. EUubetb City, Now. dv-Oa effleial re turn! Paaqsotaa'a Democratii majority oa lb rreaideatiai tioket, 1,819 ; on tke Stiaje ticket, 1.882, aad oa the county LINCOLN, Iiaeolaton, Nov. 4. The official vote ia Wncola givea the following majorUisg (Democratic) : Overmaa lit; Uorriioa, 1W: Bnlwinkla, 191; Stete Seaate, Wirlick, 188; LegUUture, Waickel, 111; Bhen, Aberaetky, 124; Amradmenta, vote ra te limit rate tax, for Z,663, agiintt 616, to Changs require eati for voting, 8,860 for aad (19 agaiait. Commiaiioaer ef AgTuultan Orebam 809, Judge Soke a majority i2S; President, Cog msjerity SO. Tke total vote east for both tickets ran np to 8,461 aa eompared witk (,800 last eleetioa. Judge Hoke led the Deatft- cratii la his kerne county. , ' fiBAVVILLB. Ogford, Nov. 4- Four prcciacte act yet officially returaed, but Indicated majority for Democrats ticket ia aouaty is 1,900. Both ameadmeBts carried by substantially tba cams msjority. The local Democratic organisation aagdc tke ameadmeata part of tba ticket and werked far tkcm aloag witk its work for tke Bjomiaeec. Oae precinct feted aacaimeucly far tbem aad sevtril ethers almost so. MABTUf. WillUmstoa, Nev. 4. OffltUI vote ia Martia coaaty (or tba PoU Tag Amead meat, 1,408; agetaet, (39; far income tax ameadmeat, 8,000; agilact, 630 1 for Overmaa, SATt Holdea. 498 r Morriioa, rarasr, cm; ox, iit Harding, oou; nara, s.tis; martin, cos. B-OBESOlf. Inmbcrtoa, Nov. a The complete pattici tate ta Bobnca waat Morruma 8.185, Parker 811 1 Cooper 857, Tucker IM Overmaa 497, Boltea 831; Lyoa 833. Wkite 1419. bicrrisoa c majority ever Parker wu 4,074. U B. Varaer, Democratic ran dlditc for the Btate Senate, wac elected ever ). C. Baody. Republican, by 1,464 majority, while the Democratic ccadl dstei for the Legitlaturc wcra elected by approximately the hbi majorities. The coaaty dlvlsloa Ight was aegtcrcd apoa tke candldatea aad they were elected without Letmbertoa't Tot e( aae haadred majority for the Demo crat! ticket Tka total tote la Lorn bertoa towaihlp waa 1JUW, . z:siw asovh. ' Wilmington, Nov. 4. Otavaae ef the VAt la Kmw rbmo todav mikAwmA tha follewlng teiultai Cex, 41 r Harding, 718. State Democratic tieket, 8491) Beimblieaa Btate ticket 478. Lata. 14T; White, ut Bargwia, g,049; Har- relsoa, 174. tor quiltneatloa amead meat, 119; agalatt, as. For laeemt, 819; agaiBet, 1447. lTkg coaaty ticket rtetlred 8A8B. T Beporta from Braaewick tkla afte aeea are laecmplete aad the count will eat be aamalated before lata taalaht Smith kaa apparoatly defeated sUlaaec, fjemceraua caaAtaata for taa iicueo, aad Harreicoa carried the eeaaty for te But Bcasla. - t- t STANLY. ; Albcmarlc, Nev. A The ctjaUl Coast at the vote ia Biaaly aoaaty chew that tk Bepabllcaac have maJerlUcc rant ing a Utile above 800. Tba total vete east waa 8J11. thlg being mere tkaa double the acta la 1919, tka aete la thtt year bciag 8,708, The wota ia as follower Prceideat.' Cox, 1413; Bard lag, 4404; Senator Ovarmaa, 311 j Hoi. tea. 4475 1 Ooveraor, ktarrlsoa 8401 1 Parker, 4471 1 Natioaal Honae ef Bcp reeeatatlvea, DeBghtoa,- 84-t; Camp bell, 4479 1 Btate Senators, Daalap, i, 0oi Umbetk, ifiOS; Teeter, Bepubli eaa, d449 Btate Bonce ct Beprcceata tivea, Buekabee, 94d3 Honeyentt, 4, 148, " . .- -s" .' ... , - . REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS The followed deed wcra lUi yes terday ia the office af the Begieter ef Deedet . Bart M. OatUng aad wife ta J. J. Pitt wan, let a test Martia street for 12,500.- - i- hire, Ella . Willie! te 3. B. Msr Ua, let ea Nash Drift fee 8100 gal tier aeuidenUoftg, ..., !. . , , . IljOFFIHANCE RUN ON SCHEDULE Wew York Traffic Officer Says He Sets Watch By Their Arrivals New York Erevaisg Post. you eaa talk Un.ds 'aeatk nore skies. Of tke North where laowflakas falL Put buddy of mine just feast year ey,! ui jiroaaway a crown nan. Lay ef tka Traffic Cop. Beneath the hurried exterior that marks lower Broadway there ia a com pelling note ef kumin interest. .Every street corner of the famoui thorough fan fan its "story.'' and that "story" eaa be found ia the remarks of traffic Dolicemaa tkat direct tke maze of eeemiagly endless vehicle! in the way tkev should go. Wkea you bare hastened along the street lei din to the Battery and the wide, opca apaeet f tke lower bay cad tke sea, kav you realised that yoe were aeea by a blue oat whe carefully aoted, perhaps aaeeascioasly, your ap pearance aad demeanor f With a look yau are aaaiysea ass placed categorically, una auuaiiaea. Ven are i banker, broker, lawyer, ad In finitum, aad if yoa cross tke street yes arc kelped scroti ia a war that insures your safety for 9 time at least, from ambalaaees ar tke city morgue. Perhaps tke moat interesting director ef traffic ameeg the many ho occupy niches of prominence along Broadway is that blae-coated guardiaa f tka pub lic peace who is stationed at the corner of Broadway' and Wall Btreetthat tenet which balds the kcyg te tke gates of America1! welath. Greets Promlaeat rigarea. He it is who exchanges greetings every morning wit the moss prominent figures in the financial world; ke it iljcentiaied aaefulaeM. waa sendi thcm cpeeding downwatd to I Mist Nellie Bobenon, of Ckipcl Hill, the Stock Exckangt end clears1 tba wsyJ cbairmia of tke bureau of informattoa, her chicks, aad does so sffici wall. For years thia patrolman, asalgacd to. Traffic Squad A. his ,reen suuonee rhnreh. Does ha leok ct the clock to let the time or doet he wait to hear -the belle toll oat their message of the hour! He docs act; he knowe what time it 1 br tke BBDcaranra ef millionaires ia their automobiles. Millionaires, be asyi, are " lr mora democratic'' tkaa are junior clerks and stock rnaaera who pass bim every hour ia the dty. "So you heard I could tell the time by the people who pessf' bs inquired of a representative ox the Evening roil is answer to a quettion. "Well, yoa arc right; I can. Tscrt'i aetaing aaycter ioua about that aad Til toil yea why. "Millionaires, mea of flnincc, and prominent mea ia public life are set in their ways. Thty have regularity aad routine in their Uvea, Been day is plotted out before it actually comes. Every hour, every minute, ia accounted for. Be what mere aatural tkaa they thould iclect a eortaia time for coming dowa gd getting to work la the mora it A 4 I-. 11 T l.Ulr flmXaa, DaVaa Hf Jh fJMB fBaaa e taiga, uwvtg; f f of the Fint Nitional 3nk, gets down before the others. He alwayt arrive! raia or chiae betweea 8:18 aad 9:30, This deioite the feet that he ia eighty- two vein old. He goes dowa to 82 Broadway. John D. Jr. Passes, "Here! there you ere grasping the reporter s arm a a black taxuub sped by 'tutrl't goes Joha D. Bockcfcllsr, JrH aad hie wife Woadcr where ,ku ill up aiwayi anvee au owa car bimielf. "He cet dowa ct 10:30 every morn ing; goes to 88 Broadwey. Leaves kfc office about e'lloek every evening. ''Nodc we don't ever sea Joha P. him self ay more. The only other Bocke foller wc ace ic William, wke motors dowa I aa electric brougham. -He wis down 'here yeiteiday, "J. P. Mergaa docsa't come dowa to work as carl yoew as ks formslly did. He generally arrives at 11 o'clock, hli ear Hopping ia front or Trinity enurca. He attf cat there ted wglki dowa him. elf. beemt to like to walk dowa thit old itreet, eomebow. Hie eon. JuniuC, gets A L... ...II.. ,I.A.,.li ' Here the patrolman 'a commeatc were laterruptcd by the drive af a limeuilnc who violated the etdlaaaae which for bid a driver ef a vehicle to overtake aad pats a earfact car wbca (topped. "Hey youl" be cheated. "Da yea waat te kill eomtbedyf A bloc toque adoraei with rod flew ra, and lta appeirinte from the aide ef the automobile and a pretty mouth peated at the efflter'a teae. "Oh, go kead, go ahead r be said, aad tufatag te tk Evealag Pact re porter, Inquired kelplecclyf What" the dicktai eaa ycu la with em 7 Tkcy give yoa tba Plckferd start wkca m call'- 'em, aad tell yoa what af i tkcy feel driving wklle yoa are ita a big, fine, etrong man yoa ar aad kow tioaod ct tkla particular corner,. Uery arrtvea At l. "tAt'a sec, wkcrc waa It" be waat oa. "Wtll, air, Elbert H. Gary gtatfaUy arrives dowa bore gt 10 o'cloea. Biatc he' coma back frtm Europe he' been da eoa earlier f moraiagc , He'a aver ia 71 Broadway. BuiseU Begc bed laat buudiag put np. t- - "Ontt i a gnat while aow we eta Recorder Ooff. Tk Judge doca aet leek a well tbeae day) ke'e a fiae mea. "Then then s one ef my bet set, Ed- mead A. Ouggeshtlmer, Special Deputy Police CemmiMloicr, He got ta 180 Broadway, gad ic aaotktr early 'ar fiver. , - ' - ",. - "Joha M. Shew, alec a Deputy Gem. mUtloati, is ap at lid Broadway, and be geaerally gets dowa gtguad 8 its. About 10 b gee dowa te tka Stock Esebaaga, : .' - j. v. wMttii, aa1 lew, vomve around 10 o'clock. He'a tka forma Dock Commimiaaer. That' tk way it goes, They keep aa eeatiag day after day, n til oae day they don't aeme aay mar, Ilk Mr, Sekiff nd Mr. Oeraegie. aad g boat ef ethers. It's life, that' aU, aad death follows Ufa. aad tkcra a aa twa wave about It," - "la there aay dlfftnaec yea find Le- tween the millionaire aad d trait" the police pbiloaophcr waa ached. "wcu, . taa miuioaairee ara more democratic, aad . they always have a plecwst ward M a;, was lh prompt repm fee eaa aearly always tell a aaa by the way he trcoti a cop. Hc'c Important, timid, afraid, aggressive, cringing or jact a regular guy that's white The bggr tittic- arc the aictr they arc- Be long; lock aul for tba ambuliaee." j.r.B. . TO UT WAGES OF SAW ' MIU UBOR If, SOUTH BeorgisJnorida JUaoclrtion to 5e4ucu Day Wfe Jo $3-50; - Poor Demand .- Tampa, Ta, Vev, d.t a meeting ef tba Qeergia-Plorida Baw Will Aaw eiaiioa, comprising tke biggest eperg turgf la the fwg atetcc, held ken to day, t wU decided that begiaaing November 8, the wages for cemaioa labor la tke mille of memben of tke aaeoelatioa wAald be put, te SA0 g day, and that WCgtc for ether clacccs of work ia tka mllli would be cut pro portioaately. This- repreaenti a wage cut ef approximctely 83 per rtnt. Tka pperaten give put a etetemeat te the eVect thai tke lumber market kad fullia off te suck aa cxteat that it wac a caee ef citker cutting wagec or shutting dowa. It was stated that saw mills .throe gheut the yellow piae ceetloa are cither shutting dowa ar tutting wages as a retrenchment. Club Women Want Censorship For Immoral Movies (Ceatlaaed From Page Oae.) latioa as the several orginixatloni en derce, cad which will thui pwseis the added ttrcngtk of anion ia asy at tempt to pass messurea backed by the women ef the State. Tke morning tctsioa of tke council waa givea ever ot report cent I rem Fed- oratioa officials and to dUcuuioa of tba work of the several deportments, and tba formation of future plant. Of special Interest ia the repeat of the treasurer, Mm. E. B. Lend, wis the part rolatlag' to the Bailie Boutkall Cottea lout fund by means of which the Fcderatioa hat already Ceea able 6 cans 86 girls to college cad which ia bow la a state 4a offer murines of publiahed by the Caiv'ertity extiattoir bureau end eallod for auanitiona from memben as to ths program of study to be prepcred aext yssr. The plant for conservation, andcr airs. W. r. wait mire, ef Hendcrsoavilla, smbnee a fprcitry bill to be presented te the legislature aad tke recommeadatloa of the planting of memorial trees along fcrmeaeat highways. t Btrsmg Health Program. Tke health program of which Mrs. L B'MeBraycr hat charge and which U cadoroed by the Fcderatioa rceommcada strong flgbt sgsiast tvbereulocic, the promctioa ef child welfare ia Norta Carolina and a ayatfmatie ittempt en the pert of the elube tc preveat and euro venereal disease. The necdi ef the library exteoioa depcrtment wen preecated by Mite Mary Palmer of Bal cigh, director at the North Csrollaa Library Commltsioa. Mice Palmer arged that el. hunk. eM tha vuiara bahinj club work," the FcdcrctioL aid library sxteasioa bv estsblishisa librariec ia thoee coaaticc which at prettat have aoae. It wh decided by tba tonne!! to scad telegram of interact and plcdgtd co operation to tn Btate fcderatioa ox Parent-Teachcrc auoclatioat In scMtoa today at Orcentborok . - .. v Coadema Medera Peacea ' biacuuioa waxtd warm tat la tba vata mttUng of the oottatU whoa Mra. Henry Perry, ct Headertoa, chiirmia of social service made a vehemcat plea laat the ledtratioa ataad behiad the ecaaorihlp of movioa aad the modiflea- tioa ef prccent danccc The eiicmbled women bemoaned the degeitancy -of the Hmcli and saw in the aiovlc b4 the nnreit-lcted public dance two 'of the greatest cosrceo of social evil. Va rious stringent rcmediec were tuggetted l aolutloa at these Promblcma of the tew ra." The council wa ODaalmoutly behind the movie eenconhip bill, moa- elled oa the cxcclleat one new ta oper- atioa la the Istcte of rcaasyivanta which la being drafted by Mrs. Palmer Jermaa, and. which will be preecated to the next legislature. It wag glee decided ta request a member of the board ef eenconhip ef Ptnniylvaala, ta com tc North Cirollaa gad lectun a BwmDcr or ciues. -Bat tha fadnatioa kepei to find tk molt succesiful remedy In the inititg- tioa ( a general lyitem of whole tome reereatioB, la which it may have th co-operation of the cilitlnj welfare agencie la North Carolina. The ceetloa of the Fcderatioa council will be ecacluded tomcrrcw by a abort baclaca meeting in the morning, fol lowing which tht members are Invited te attend the meetiag of the acveatb diatrict N. C. F. W. 0. at MlddUburg. Cam pleat Beat la. ' V r.l M.. A . S-..1.l-4 avs anivw., Li. t,fi w. kiuwyiM, againct Coatnl UJire Oyama waa scat te the Btate Departeneat by tha Aatl Aalatic Aaaeeiatiea of Lee Aagetcer It charged that the eoaiul wa Biiug hie effitc a a beta for a eeatpniga against tha aati-alica lead bill .which pitted at Tuttdiy'e eleetioa -The uorMlon declared this waa "a ansa breach ef diplomatic privilege. " . fix my cold ALWATI kea JkitSngVn 4Piffvwanay. Itbrwag t - "aro, BHiuDarn aoiqa ana $tem t winwoxTam eeusbtaw K . aannful ingn, hat jut good , WMdkiaa. At your , drnWwte. . -. 8LSPs WtlJ Stclbcra Cawe!s Ttnti leaving the ystaaa ancleancd, )oa4 txrweh) aatnoved, results ia bealtk de rjurtloc). It the fpently stimulating Ur. Kinr 4 Pillc brinj te you a regular, j rtarmal bowel gnd live f uiwaioiuMt, same old price, J5c. ASidVuesista. pt V.fcntCrfxJ - t-J . .an.r 7- -Li momm.. COTTON REDUCED Central - European Countries Need Raw Cotton and Fuel; Consul Makes Report i ii WaihingtoB, p, O, Nov, eWLaek af raw cottoa aad 'vd U gregUy ndue ing cottoa maaufaeturiag la central Europcaa couatriea, ccordiag te a re port ea the cotgoa cituitioa at the De mrtmeat of Commerce from Coasal Howard W. Adams, at Berlia. Bpiaacra aad textile mill I ia Oermaay, Austria, Crecke-Slavia, aad JagofSlavia, tke ces tui said, an working Cnly f rem 80 te SO per cent ' their full Ccparity. Became of the aafgvarable rate of exchange ef the currency ef these coub triet aa againct ihc Ameriraa dollar, the eoaiul explaiacd the apiaaera gad textile mills eaa afford te bay raw cottoa ealy wbea they are able aimnl tanecualy te market tke eoavertod geodi for export Coaiignmente ef raw cottea otorad la the warehonsca at Bremen, Ham burg aad Eiaeabrad, Bohemia, were bought by dealer before the drop ta the price of cottoa la the United Statcc, Consul Adam a declared, aad the price gow bciag asked the coatumcra rendere it practically impoccible for the mille te bay the cottoa. Lower wagec existing ia Oermaay, Austria and Cieehe-fcUovikis, bo added, an aot sufficient to permit the maaafactara ef the itorad eottoi for export to compete with ccaatriec whose mille are uiing cottoa bought recently. During the period betweea August 1, 1919 cad July 81, 1980, Coasul Adams reported, the cottoa consumed by Oermta epiaaiag milla comprised 856477 balee of Amerieaa, 78,709 Ulo of Indian. 14,487 bale af Egyptiaa and 40,758 balac of mieeellsaeouSi Tba Amariraa cottoa aied, ka said, wae'ea aa avenge of the grade of fully mid line or higher. At the end of July r, I which SJ30.999 1 wen ia epentioB. HOMETOWN CELEBRATION FOR GOVERNOR C00LI0GE Northsmptoa, Ml. Nov. A Tk tomm'ttte . arranging the "homeiowa" relebntiea te aoaor of Tieo-Prccideat Coolidge oa Friday aight aaaouaeed to night thct Ooveraor Sproal, ef Peaa tylvacia, aad Job Hedges, ef New York, would be ameag the epeeken at tba meeting ia Joha M. Qgeca Hall at Smith Collet. Precideat (Emei- tut) U Clark Secly. ef tke college, wil preside, Ooveraor Coolidge aad Mayor Fitxgereld, Will speak at1 aa everdow meetiag ia tke city kali. Blecttea) PacM QaUtjy. Warsaw, Nev. A Eleetioa day pa teed ken quietly. Some little, excitcmeat was occasioned aboat 9 o'clock Tueedsy aight by a aeg-re jostling tea roughly through g crowd of white mea, bat tke nmaiader of the aight paeeed withoet eveat Voting begaa ai aooa aa the pclli peaed la the morning, mea and we maa voting together. Of tke latter, oae women, Mra. Bettie Bwiaaoa. ecvea-ty-elght ycara old,, alert aad activa, waa perhepe the oldect, while yea ag gUla, just twenty -one, were ale la the crowd. Very few wemoa voted the Bepublieaa ticket Tkcra wcra la ell cheat aevea Pemeeratie veteg east te eaa Be publi can. Te Care a Cold la Oaa Day Take GBOyx'S L. B. Q. tablets (laxa tive Brorae tiutalne tabletck. Ask for GROVE'S L. B. Q. tablcta. Look for E, W. GEO VETS lignitan oa box, 80c Adv. . I Of Just Received Copies and Reproductions of Imported Models By the Fa mous Andreand Conseilo Paf. ' tern and Model Trimmed Hat Makers. ; . V 4 ,Ti h $0.S0io S12.50 EFFORTS TP BREAK UP "PRUQ RIHG" IN SOUTH Several Arrests la Atlanta and JscksomvUls aad Narcotics , ,.' Oonflseated ' " 1 Atlants, Oa4 Nov. 4-Arntts ia AU lsnte aad Jacksonville aad coa am tioa ef aareotica valqed .at 8100,000, were aaamaca4 today by P. h Paatt, fe rral prohibitlod ewfoecemeat - efflcer for the Gulf district, ia ceaaeetioa with efforts te bnsk op what wee described aa one of tke "biggest drng- rings'' ia the South. V ' , According te govcrgmeat af Accra, a man giving tke acme of J. A. Jones, whe wa bound peer before TJalted Stctcf CommUiloner Colquitt Carter ban todijr( li gllrgcd te kav beea plying a gigantic trade ia atrcotief while working go g Pullmtn goadaetor, ran slag betweea Chicago aad Jaekipe ville. Atlanta war bia district, accord ing te the officers, aad beadquartera was located ia Jickeoavillc ' Joaeg waa captured ia AHanta, it was stated while I the act ef selling opium te a govcramcnt agent. No dtUili aa te the arrest ia Jickioavillc wen mad rablic . RALEIGH MOOSE WILL HAVEJ5IG BARfEQUE llrmbers f the Bolcigb Ledge, loyal Order ef Moose, and their families and friend! will gather tonight ia the Odd Fellows Hall, ia the Trade building, for a tamp-uous bcrbecuc capper gad general entertainment, the feativitiee to begin at 8 e clock. Besides good things te eat ta pnfusioa, a mune program wil be rendered by local talent. No peech-maklng is scheduled. .., ' The eccasiaa will also take igta coa eidcratioa the eleetioa ef Senator Hard ing, wbe ic g member ef tha Loyal Order ef Uocxe Governor Cos, tke Democratic candidate, glee ia Loyal Moose. The local lodge aow hao ever oae hundred memben, aad It ia expected a hit family ar friendi. The eveat ia planned for no epecial pnrpooe, and lta ehitf miasioa will be to afford a pleaasat evening for all wbb aneaq. KILLED BY EXPLOSION OF GASOLINE IN GARAGE Fort Lee, N. J- How. A Aa explo sioa' of gasoHae la a garage oa the property or former Mayor John Mt Avoy, ef Fort Lee," caused th death today ef hi aea. Hoary McAvoy, 3, ror many yean loeauoa manager for a large 8 la corporation. '. The explocioa waa Bret reported ta bar bet touted by dynamite. MeAver dnve te the garage te get com aeceeeoriea. The building had cot bceav apeaed for several days aad it ia believed wbca be entered the ga rage he struck a match, aad tha fume were Ignited. He died half aa hoar after tha eploeioa, which wrecked the building and broke wiadowe la aelgb borlng honsce. . ' PRINCIPAL IS SHOT fi,F0R WHIPPING JSIRL -Middleebere, K, Nov. 4. Profeesor Banwa, principal of tk Mlddletboro klak aebooL waa abot aad fatally wounded today by Adolphaa Ockc The thooting rreg ea tha public tqnirc ahortly beion a p. m. It Ic reported Prof. Barncc whipped Oaks' litter, a kigk echool atodent, last Thnnday, which ia prccomably the cause of the chooting. Barnea bad tendered kit recigaatloB te Jh beard ef eduea tiea aad iatcaded leaviag tha city Batorday. Oakc bj ia jaU. Enchantment Becoming tcKlnff Pattern t : Trimmed Hits ? U - t Millinery Direct From Fashion 's Centers This showing embracing a com pletelino of the new metallic ef- , f ects. The Fur Hats. The New Brocade and Velviet Combina- j tions. : ' ,! Colors ThoLatest &Newest Harmoniously - .Blended Moderately Pricef; STUDEf.TS BREAK H r UECELEBiff Republican farads In ' Chapel Hi" Meets Defiant Demo cratio Band .. ' Ckapil HllL .jStTJi wie victory parad 'rem Csrrbofe leaded , by Lueco Lloyd, defeated member t of thg )ower T houic, which. , aurcked through tka street of Chape Hill to eight; mat with S deflaat w41com from , hundredc of "TJnJvcrsity students who, tried te drowa out tha Bepublieaa taad with eheen for Cox aad jeer for tha Bcpublieaaa aad a fw - poorly aimed fgffi, most of which found a resting plnce ia tke big beea bora, Heeded by a group of Bcpablicans ea borsebaek, a eeore ' of automobilec loaded to tke running boards with citi cene of Carrbore, many of them with blackened faces, disguised clothing gnd torn witk famat garment pa, swept into tewg n4 . headed donra ffsnklia ttreet Th bead itruck ap a tunc gad tht Bepublicana broke late - cheers, "Hurrah for Harding" gad "Cgx ia " dead" was their bottle ry. , Hundred! ef students poured put of the dormitories . gnd lined "the. eide wslki, aatwering cheer for cheer. Tha 1 parade went through town, . doubled, gad came back. By thia tine fva ban dred itudentt were Uued np and the remarkt grew 1 more personal? .Soma oae cat loose with aa apple core' aad a few egga war throws without much damage except to tempera. , ' Wbca the parade halted la the mid dle ef the town the ttudente cwirmtd around the automobiles checriag and yelling. The Republican!, many ef Utm fay thia tiin pretty raad, begaa tc mak thraate and 'th V situation looked squally, to tec Lloyd, who hd been sitting high o the .band wagon, g natural target for anythlag that might come, wanted the band to -play rv iheir oarade out of town, ano with a yell for Harding from tk parade - aad a hair raising 8plit CaroBaa tor . Cox" from the atadeata ea the cide- walks, tke hottest political aight Chap- .1 Hill hat aeea ia many a day andad a drawn battle. Qarrboro, whieft la the railroad atetioa for ChapH Hl" ; ahnut ana mile from town, kaa alwiyi beea atrongly BepabUcn and- th eit iacn have rejoiced nightly since the eleetioa. IVSeVWrr Rocky Road Ahead of Next 1 congress, Micnin uewarci t t 1 (Centlaaed From Fage Oae,) ec nam, Minnceota, Kansas and Ne braska. Than will be not more thaa thirty Pemoerata north th Macon aa4 Dixon line whe will " ia tke aow Route. ; ; But," ssjd Mr.'Wtehln, with a smile, "yoa know Tom Bead ade kte grcateet reputation aa a minority leader ef g little band f eighty Be aublicana in th Bouse i 1899. Th hog BcpabUeaa majority will bo a vulnerable a one eaa imagine and" we Demoerite are going te have the time ef ear lives. I have never viewed the prospect which bit more completely engaged mr interest, i - TJNITEBISITT OF FLOBIDA ' WILL MBBT TVLAMB EH VEN Tampa, Fla., Nov. A The University bt Florida elevea, 89 etro'g arrived to night for tha annual grid itrugglc witk Tulane TJnlvercity Saturday. Talaa ' Will arrive Friday morning from Aaa Arbor where they played Miehigaa laat Saturday. fa fyy j Mir - fc. f ' f i'w S15.C0 TO Ci-e
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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