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NEWS AND OBSERVER. RALEIGH. W d SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 14, 1920. . n -I.. - It, '4 -i "1 : A a i .4 ' 't ' i U i A ' I' I ; , 4 . 'I t.J DAUGHTERS CLOSE ' ,7liUALfffl!IG Next U. D. C Convention Will T Be Held In St Louis; Final Reports Made Ashrtin, Nov. 13. With th pra ' seafctloa af new alfleers, isal, report at committees, with ll endi ef th.j eaateafiaa cleaned up, the tth na na! eonveatioa af th Graad Division f th F. D. C, which ' It h claimed wss it ef th aanst . rneeessful ia the, history at th orgsBtxatioe, adjaoraed bera toaight to meet at the Statler Hotl In Ixub next year, the erart , dafe of which will be selected later. Delegate left Asheville tonight oa ovory train, the am jority Mhm hw rer, will remain over for the week , Cyd ho eajoy aid trips, at irk they havt been unable, to take owing to the treauoa busineo vuiou. ' T tlnal report of the committee on th Hera fand wss made by Mr. Bade, ' of Arkansas, with the total amount of 2tlJ5tt5.,.t paid In. The committee to award tka Matthew Ton tail Maury prize through Mr. W. '. Floarney, f Virginia, reported that Admiral Scale presented tha pni, a handsome pair of murine binoculars, to Midshipman R. K. I,ihby. Thia prise l given for efficiency in the phyaiee department of the Aannpoli. Naval Academy. Mr. J. 'reiihaw, of Alabama, preaeated a gift of t.V to be need for the Mattl.cy FWaiae . Maury prize next year. The v. D. C' endorsed the rerotnmea datlna left by Dr. H. I,. Hmtth, president of Washington and Lee uarverjity, for the improvement to be mad at that i atltwtioa. Notie was givt that an amendment ' ' " will be naked that the dntf of the eon with Armistice day and elarlioa-'aay, Xeeommcndatioa i passed that (oral chapter of the U. 1). V. endearor to hare th favorite hymns of lee and Jaekaoa ag in the churches rr th HohIIi, oa t-t friaday precediag their birthday. It wa resolved to aend Air. C. Helen Plan, of Georgia, greeting from th convention. Out of the 34 Stat baring dirlaiona or chapter, 25 wrr rrprrvealid at tbi convention. Ther were otto represent lues, .108 coming from North Carolina, TB aiombersaip of the orgamiatmn i M.000. Br motion of the Treasurer General, Mr. A. II. Korris. aha ana in atructed to aend each of the old ladiea of the confederacy receiving reasione n Ckriatuma present of five doliari. A total of 11,190 wm rabsrrihed to tb Jeffei-'on latl National High way, Miia Decea L. Wot of Teian, le lag rhairmaa of that committee. , , Mr. W. 8. Colemaa, of Georgia, a r preaeated to tha organlsatina a cross ' V - mad from a pier of th charter oak, "J aa a eouipliaient to the president ' 1 '. . gentrtrit. Mr. Mr Kinney grariously . acknowledged th gift. 1 V i Th report of thn eomiultte sa F f V nionuinrnt to Jefferson lhiria at hia hirthph), Fairiw, Kr., wai made by Mr." Jneknie Daniel nirab, of IrtirtiOro. North Cnrofiaa, rhairmnn. ' howed mn'h progreae frijSIS of the quota of 18,niM) baring been paid. Aa lntTeting report naa nindc lr air. Pclia Harvey ef North rnroliaa ' n th reeord of ehnrrb hell prenentril th Oonfedemt gor.'rr.:- -. i--the War Betnen the Htatea many . ehurchea gave thciA 111 to be made into cannon hall to, be lined in the war. Among the ritir giving bell for tbl purpote aru Charlotte, 9. C, Hirh ainnj, Va., Braaaniek, Oa , Inimpkin, Oa., Appnlarhincola,' 'la., Philadelphia, Miaa, Waahingtoa, N. C, Henttarille, Va, Dan Til 1c, Va., tdcntnn, N. C. Hill baro, N. C, Nhllle, N. Cn aad Tar bare, N. V. Mr. Harrcy ; made th ttatement that the Idea of rearulag from th paat hitory of th thn r eh bell (Wen to the Confederarr origi- , anted with Major Heary A. 1niidna of North Carolina. Mr. Harvey intro duced to th convention Mr. Henry A. London, at ting that ab waa aa x ' preaideat of th North Carolina di- 'vtrear Mr; Lendaa aad tht Major ' Landoa wha 17 year old wi eourier te Major General Bryan Grime and ' retried the lat order lent oa the fall at Appomattoa, ia tha fight imma diataly preceding th aurrender. The eider wn from Geaeral Gnrdna to arl Grime t Neeaa flring. Stage Set For Raleigh's Great ' Community Concert (Continued Front Pag One.) t Dili ttaa "!; tfver w th buf teal program. Ta rreffraaa. ' Th program ia fall, is as fol lows: - : Overture ftuperba orchestra. 1. dwara Pisher, director, Hrma tm Than Almighty King". Olardlnl By th audlenre. . Invocation F rr. Weston Bruaer. r a,anr -My Heart ta Singing All th Tim." Nw Bethel an Mytt s C'hspel 8lnglnTCIaaaa. Mr. Ooora BleCullera, Leader. Veeal Solo -The Lord Is Hr Llsrhf Franela Allltaea. Mrs. Paulina Griffin gearhoeauah. Kong When I Can Head Vf Tift Clear Isaac Watts. Mr. Larry Wood, nil ant audience. I gone "Couldn't Hear Wohody Pray" ly the tvkired folka, Joha Moaeler, eart-ng . Vara) nolo -It Una of Bura- SBcr.- Anoajrmoa. Mra. Wand Vehber. . - , Hawallnn Vrkdy Th Hosarr" ' "N-iTT HI 84 t-s The' hi. Kugen Mllla v Twenty mlntefrentilo af.lted Crt Peace Program By Hon. Joe shns Daalels. . Hoag -Tm Oalag Down hy stiver Jordan.' By th colored folka. Joha Monti' listing. . Vocal Hole tov' Old Hweet Bong I, L Mollor, Mia Marie 8ttlwrll. Klwanl Mala - Onartatta 'alerted. Mar. Harrv T.'' Adaraa. Archie Mor ion. W. C. Phillip ant Harry Hw "- ' . CDnet "Whlsparitig flop. Alice wthom. Miaaaa Mart Btllwell ant laneh fnlder. tl-i)ot Be With Taa Till We 9ft Again." W, O. Taiuer. By th aHiOMent'a. ' - - - - Itendlrtlc.n Rev. C A. Athhy. gone Leader--Mri John A. Park. . Aeeompanlst Mra. ! Kst Haya rltming. .. s i," , , teaanta Taclfl Umltcd" ) ;'i Chicago, Nov. 13. Announcement of whtt was aaid to b th fasteit trab continental railroad' service lartHutrd in AaeHet was mad today by th Chi ' fir, Milwanket aad Bt. Psal r.ilroad. Which will return its "Pseifi Limit ad'' between Cbirsga and Ssa Pnncis e tomorrow. Connecting with th twenty-hoar train from Ksw Tork, renger esa Journey ayo th ton I, cent in 13 hours, 43 minutes, laclnd I I sa hour's lay-over ra Chieago.' - CITES BAD EFFECTS OF : . ERA OF PROHIBITION Rtport " Declares 'Craelty b Homes aad XvveaQe peliH qaeaej Hare Increased Chicago, Kot. 13. Statwtie chowing that complaint of erwelty to wrf and childrea have increa -2JS per cent tince prohibition arrired, and niere rapidly ia th last fix month than during tie firt half of the year, were girea in the annual report i Albert K. Webster anperlntcf deut of the Jon eviie Protective Association, made pub lie today. v "Mea who, formerly drank heavily," th report read, "have undergdn a reaction ahieh exprcue itaelf ia ur linea of nlmse of th family." , Other -rbuae of complaint alto are thorn to have iaereaard Juronil de iiaqmney ha jntreaacd forty per cent; complaint git disorderly iiou eighty irr cent, about 7(K per cent aar-imriod aad com plain t rniu-ernifftr runaway and Immoral girl nearly lJapr eeat r eighty per cent more thun during Ute war period. On the other baud, it, waa ahewa that rumplnirita gt adult ronlridatiun to child delinquency oa account of liquor have (tecreaat'd 74 per cnt ainee the 11th ainraduirnt veat Uito effect, pros cent inn for ana mipport have dcereasi ,1 twenty per ecnt, diaarderly conduit i-hartrn have been cut in half and 4 :imty complaint reduced iity per cent. a Picked grchehtra wiix accompany pkeside.nt-ei.ect Waahingtoa, Na. A picked or chestra irotn thia rity UI aecompaay President elect Harding on hi forth coming trip to Panama, it waa an nounced here today. The oreheitr played for the Priaeo of Wale during hi reeenr vinit to Washington. The Weather H,tleiglir N. C.. Sov. 13. 1P20. Washington, D. e ?ov. J3.-fPore-eaM : North Carolina Pair Sunday and pruh.itily llonduy, not much change jn the tepiperatnre TKMl'EHATIRK lligbeet temperatnro 41 lament temperature 2(1 Mi'un temperature 34 DrfirieAry for the day 7 Average daily denVieney aioee Jan uary lt ...,i , 0.7 t'itKCiPITATJOX (Id ineheal A meant fur tb 4 hear adihg at 8 p. an. ( y .00 Total for the month to ds . i 00 Defleieney for tha month 1.15 lefieieney ainee Jan. lt 9.03 Hl'MlDlYf m 12 m S pm 3.1 28 37 Dry biitb 2 SI Wet bulb 24 29 Bel. hamMity 82 2CI ' PUfe.SSt'KK (Hedneed to the Sea Level) 8 a. an. , . . . . 30.51 8 p. m 30.47 Huiiriae 6:30 a. m. fjaniet 6:07 p. in. I "to be sold atbnce'65i9offcost ti.s sa tin sr. prartlctiUF . u an u k "M mti iin Thto W m ntMl oOr-ea na waht in aaw Tfw m Sam i ti s ti n nn .' . I . liSH (Tt I.ISNMi44 SIX 4S I IS lat i M M( is.tt a. Tubes alt fresh high grade make aruaranteed for on year. Rtat whether 8. a. ft., plain traad or non-akld I dealred. Rat aa iart , We'll ship your order anbject to examination en delivery. I pat eent Itertal illacnunt alleweit on orders paid In advano. Ortfe new while prleea are rmrh battam. Mall l tastes'. Kt.Aaa.WORTtt tlRP) BALES CO, JKtlM Mlehlaran Ave, Deait. It, rhlens: Cleaning y$ Pressing - T Dyeing h , k Woodward I I Guarantees to Please. , , v. V You """ VV Onvt-of-Town Order Receive Prompt , s . . .. , , .Attention IDEAL Jf Cleaning Co. -l JL-eJp 1 IUlwilt.N.C - .1 njylA Expert . T OPEN BREAKOVER LAW ENFORCEMENT Charlotte Police Chief Cited To Appear Before Recorder On Contempt Charoe Charlotte;, Not. 13. Polica Chif Walter B. Orr baa been cited t appear before Judge K. Lawreoir Vonea, city recorder, on a charge of ontemp of cort, the citation Iwiag Issued f Jowing pahlirntion of a tatemeat ef Chief Orr in which aald fia'J im ilar te that given in the 8. M. Bag gi'tt liquor rani; of Friday waa a form of "cheap licae." ' Chief Orr aaid th police depart ment had (rrown disheartened la ita effort to punish, linjuor dealer1. Thia atjrfement treated a aeniation. It waa the first ojien break lietwee.a the city recorder and the police department through rumbling of diadlttent have bean heard inr early ia th fall. Member of the city conimigtnn took offli'ial ''eogniruiico" of the open aplit lietnnca Jndnc Jone and Chief Orr and. a apeeial arfUlon of the eommlwilon va held to confer on the matter. Fol IfwinB th eonferrnee there waa no an- .i-Mincemeet hycod tho fact that Chiof Orr noil I1 not l tranpended and that It at aolely a ijiit'ntion Orr aad Juiliri! Jone. Tiio niemhcr of tha conneiwion r friiined from commenting Individnnlly on th eaae, but (aid that Chief Orr had not counseled with tb recorder ia any ef the liquor eaaca or sought to inllueoc him to place heavier tinea or sentence. For ome tlm individual nflirer have eomplalned privately that it ! aearcaly worth wMlo to trail down liquor dealers and bring them before j ..ty court, citing me recora a tae 1 TWi NSrWTifPrwawV ty court, citing the record a the k!it Miiall. liquor dealer would consider AMERICAN CHARGE CONPERS WITH MEXICAN SECRETARY. Mexico City, Nov. 1,'lA-Oeorgo T. Hiiinmerlin, the United Htntel eharg d'uffaira here, ho recently returned to Mexico City from Washington, where he conferred with Pccrotary of State Colby on Mcxicuu affair, vlaitcd the foreign office today and apent soma time in conference with Pr. Cutlilierto Hi dalgo, under ecretary for foreign af fairs. Mr. Rummerlin would not dia rloje fna natnrr of the conversation, other than aancrting h waa merely pay ing hi re petti following his return to Mexico CWy. ' Ifary Pcaend Society. Thelary Peaoud Miaaloiiarjr Society of Edenton Htreet Mcthodiet church will meet thia afternoon at 4 o'clock the Sunday school room. Meixcast and Prnrian Indians at the time of th discovery of America believed in a futur life. , 'IV (is witi Oltll T V r Uwtm. TWII art hi nllMmfMet uma tak IMM at hr Mohkig a TU fata ala fas tn it 3. .'turn II M I M JKitVi M lilt t.?Mi 14.1 U N III ITU II. SI.U .43 S.S WARREN UNDECIDED III Declares However, That He Will Not Conduct Another ' Campaign ' Thomas D. Warraa, Democratic But chairman, yesterday partially confirmed ti Kw aad Observer's Washington correspondent's report of hia approach ing retiremeMt from, the chairmanship f th )eutir eemmittee, when h mad It plain that h wil not eoadaet aa other campaign. "I don't know that I will reaiga, hot a I intimated to a number of my frie'ad before the campaign closed, I will not stand for re electron,' said Mr. Warren, who spen th day in Raleigh. "I haven't decided about thBt yet." Mr. Warreu doeau't .believe that la the Interim between enactions ther ia muh for a Btat chairman to do. flenea he feel little fannulse to resign before his normal term eipirea. He is emphatically hot ia sympathy with1 a scheme which, would mean th estab lishment of permanent headquarter and aad th maintenance of a who time secretary. "Tha Democratic parly la - safe ia North Carolina," ho said Inst night. "We have whipped the radicals unmer cifully. Next year, mora women will register than registersd for the past sleetioa and thsr is no reaaon why th Democratic majority shonld not b mora than a hundred thousand Patronage Hunt By Republi cans On In Washington (Ceatlaned from lag On.) new Census director will send a messen ger sronnd to soma bureau chief and that official will he summoned ta his last "Mr. Blnnk." Marfia Tmagines' the director will say, "I have decided te demote yen from yenr 3,000 position to oh paving 1900. The hang will be effective tomorrow." "But, Mr. Director," one would sus pect tha elerk to reply, "what hsv I done to be punished this wayf" "Tour work has not been satisfac tory," th head will anawer, although he knows nothing shout workings of hi newly acquired depsrtment. "la what particular," tha befuddled one will continue. "We dont have to tell you that. That is nr buslne." "I shan't stand for It," i thej pro. ,- . nUltL AUtKIiAUKS(MVILLL PUL In u hwl al mryihiaf, an Child', Rmi- "-"rwsaia ahaa. iaau u.a Zu'CZLZTifiZ'Z cm 1 Cold ABOUT RESIGNAI SUIT i ., . Our Great Remoral Sale offers an opportunity to buy a Hart Schaffner & Marx Suit v or Overcoat at a greatly reduced price. Big Bargains In Men 's Suits $55.00, $57.50 and $60.00 Hart Schaffner i1 flf & Marx SulU . ... P41a73 $62.50 and $65.00 Haft Schaffner C1C Ort & Marx Suits . 040.UU $67.5(Tafid $70.00 Hart Schaffner TllTi & Marx Suits Vi . fi $dLM U $72.60 and $76.00 Hart & Marx Suits PACKARD SHOES 1 : Reduced totPrice Foilr Years in Advance of a Declining Market ' ' ... : We have divided our entire stock into two lpt $11.00 and $13.50 high 51l06S ,-. , $16.00 Packard Sh6rf choice leathers ...... MOTHERS AND FATHERS WILL kEJOlCE AT THIS REMOVAL SALE OF MEN'S AND BOYS. , ; , , U iSf -D E R W E A R 1 . - . ; Union Suits, $2,48 and ........ . $3.75, $4.25 and $3.25 Men'g Wilson Byos, (410 1 Woolen Union Suits, fit, $3.39 and. . .' . . . v'l. 1 V $3.00 Wilson Bros. Genuine A ustra.ian A W06I 'Underwear s ..... i , , McL ah! tarwer aa th clerk saaauavc his iateatioa ta qait "Well eaeurh then," tha director will rejoin, "that gives sag twa jobs for desert ills' Xepublieaaa whara I hadn't counted aa but one." It will be a merry scramble, Martia ays. y , ii. v Th Jw Ecaaaaay'. i (From The Dallas Kews.) With paper at th present price, the shos men may have ta go barji to leath er. - - Wilson Announces ; Reappoint ment of Chairman Benson (Continued From Page Oee.) . t ential rates on cargoes for ' shipment in Amerh-aa bottoms. v ' t This provision of the act waa an- Faded HairKcw EfitHy.Rcwwed , Every wman kaomt how impartant it is ta kp her hatt attraetivs aad free front gray, fad4 itrak. Proper car ' C -a it v VJ i If 1m ' I ef tha hair 1 tha very sorssrsteae. -.,rwLs -avTaX-v 'WTiv JZTHZXEva. w no aeapair iieaaun yvu .bui afford the fe asked by beaaty npe eialist for tlntlag gray hair hut da It yonrself at horn with a other aid than a bottle of Browaatoae, tha asm prop aratioa aied by the foremost hair dressers. racial Prs Trial Of sr. Fog convincing pioof " that with Brasraatoaa yon esa regain aad "pre serve in your hair tta natural, original color whether gold, black ar any shad ef brawn try row stout your slf. Ouaraateed. nbsblataly haraalesa. Bead 11 eesta to asm patag packing and war tar, ta The Kenton Pharmaeal Co, 50 Coppia Slug, Covington, Xy- for trial package. Or get a for trial package. Or get a regular paeksg from your druggist. Two eolors: "Light to afedlnal Brown auad, 'Dark Brown ta Blaa." Frte 80e and! , l-50- Tear thia oat(Adv.) Weather Calls For a and O VE MEN'S SUITS $32.48 $45.00 and $47.50 Suits are included In thia lot They are made high-grade all-wool materials, in styles developed thia season. Schaffner J. $57.00 Every Overcoat in - grde Packard , a, if 1 1 -' mbniclri f . all ...i..'..1?....:. .$8.88 $11.98 $3.00 and $3.76 Men's Wilson' BrosC t EOD. '& ... , k " '. '. "Clothes of QualltyOne Price to All' beaded antil Jaaaar' 1 by the later state Commcrca CoaamUsioa ' oa1 the recom eadatioa . f tha Shipping Bosud, but tt faay b nereraary ta puj, it Into affect ia) aom parts, tb Chair man, declared. : Th fun woard will piebably net Is saatesl hefor Deeem br 1, h added, although the member may take th sata aa they arrive here or wait a a til' tha board , eaa quaUfj" aa a body. ' ' . . . Th varioas admiaiatrativ dutic f the Merchaat Marin Act trill be di vided between th new eommimie r, the CasJrsaaa said, hait at yet the different department JUT' nt beta decided npm with tha exeitloa that Pyorrhea 'S v ; .4 TREATED AT LOME FyorrhM ii ajrflaeted reanlta la mor disease ad death thaa kar ther haoita 'cause. Inaamerabl people are -autfeVinf . ill-health aaldy frwlraPyoTthoa.. Kemov th cauaa, and thai reaul will b Good Health. . ' " 'rj ' asm TOU PycrrneaT Ar TOCst teeth 'aarwT P YOCB gasaa ahwdT. V Sava TOU Pa araaad yr teeth f , ' ' ' . , Or aUT 00 PV6EKHBA. and dwJuasw Hf TREAT VOUR PYORRHEA AT, HOMEL n Pain, , S la traibl. ; few Mlnatca Bach Day. - Abja ateta aa prevtsltiv.-,! . . A package with fatl direetiywa.seat for One Dollar, In plain wrapper. DR..W. W. HOAGIaAND ' DENTIL SPECIALIST Dept. llM Market 8tJ Cor, Powell. 8an Pranclaeo, Cat. 1 Established Over 15 Teas. Beeommended By Dentists and " . t' ..A.,...Phyieiaus. - v Junt revived nhipment of ... Coats and Dresses .- " r ------ . " . t. the newest and most luxurious f abric The garments were porchased at the new low pficei and are offered to tie public the same way. Ma-Jac Style Shop ) '"' . - . - - ( , . -rA. ITf PayStevin Sa. v ' . ' , ! tow Walk-Over Boot Bhp MRS. JACK EQTEL8 s: il afBS. HABT POOl $77.60 and $80.00 Hart Schaffner . ir. cs.. $82.60 and $83.00 Hart Schaffner k Marx Suits d $85.00 and $87.00 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits , $92.50 and $95.00 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits Stock Drastically Cut STETSON AND SCHOBLE HATS ; .j, At BeHer-Than Pre-Wap PricaM Kot ia thre years will Hat U aormally aa low a they ar priced Iter. srr"6 :..$6.98 Th easoa't latent style ia soft Frits snd Derby, All shade lnalufttd. $10.00 and $10.50 Stetson C71 OQ Hats - 90 Out Stetsca Hat war already priced low. These price are eoa vinelag.' - $12.60 Velours . - QC now .aPO7l ;r.v?!?.n... ...$11.95 Every Cap Reduced Accordingly Closerotch Cottdn ..$2i98 . f ...... c Boys' Wilson Bros. Union ribbed garments.- Regular Now . ...- . -4 j $1.76 Men's Heavy Ribbed and Ffeece Lined Underwear . v ;,.-...... v . 1 WATSON Mr. Golf will hare direct auDervik, over all legal matter. - , I Ccsstipatcd? i Zttt'mcr srrtn c rcSai br cts buia Ukmi j -. ijv-i.nt - a.: sk- ?tpvta.vjr.. 3jim , , . . - I Warm of : r ...$61.00 .$64.00 .. $69.00 $73.48 Suits. Splendid quality, ' price $1.75. Cl 1Q ...... .4. ' a a SI. 19 in i i '"in .i .I, . i
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