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NEWS AND OBSERVER, RALEIGH,' N. C; MONDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 29. 1920 Army Reorgan Italian Alarms ft New Military Em in U. S. Secretary Baker, ta Annual Report, Reviews Nation7! Military Activities MUST HAVE ARMY AS GREAT WORKING UQOEL ProTidai Model for Swiftly BaSdisf Great Armies ia Tim of Streu ' Washington, Km. -The pott-war reorganisation of th' army anarks ' new era ia the Military kistory of the country, Secretary Baker declares in hit annual report, made public today, aa it provides an sffeetive model on which great armies could b t"iitlj k built ia time ef emergency. Bevicwiag the military notrvitiee of tka nation since 177, Secretary Baker ay that although the Uaited Btat aa the moat ruM U'uf at au aa tioM it had beta engaged ia major - domestic or foreign vara about ana out of a vary four years during that period and that the military power of the , country had bees in aethr aea ia war ' er military operatic aa ef aoiaa kind about three out of every four years. fit ia apparent, therefore, that while wa do not need a great standing army ws must lie ia the world Si it while we to flght it battles eutcrmed aad out struggle to make it what it ihould be," Mr. Baker styt. "We must bare a body of trained mea large enough ia number to be aa effective working mod al apoa which great armiei can be swift ly built ia aveat of emergency. "A juttiee loving people may be force! by tragia neeeeity to resort (a war, but it has aa right to ask ita eons o fight its battles out armed and out ahialded by aa adversary." Iwn of World War. Ia studying the ieaeoaa of the World War the Wsr IV pertinent had proceed ad aa tka accepted theory tkat the in- MASSACHUSETTS TO BE ' GREATEST OF WARSHIPS KmI of Itf ktinf Monster of the 8 Toi J laid 8oon After New Yew Quiney, Msmw Kov. tfv The keel of tha euper-dreedaasght Maseaahu- aetta will be laid soon after , Kew Test's Day, it waa announced tonight at tka Fare Rivet plant af tks Beth laham 8kip Building Corporation, Ltd. Tka hlasaseiusetts wtU be larger than any vessel mow la tha United State Navy. Uf aw feet lengtk overall aa 100 feet beam, ker displacement will be i3flM tons. Ska will have sleetrie drive, aad engines of 60,000 k. p., (ad ker saced Is ta be S3 knots. The arm- smonfwiH comprint twelve IS-Juch gun aad seeoadard battery af eii- teea -aVtneh guns. - Tha keel of tka Lexington, a battle eruitcr, will be laid aooa after tkat of the Maaaackasette. fine will ksve nearly the same beam, but ker lengtk overall is to be WO feet aad dltnlacemeut 43, 509 tons. Tha Lexington a engiati ef 180,000 horse-power will yield Speed of 35 knots under eleetrie drift. 8he, will mount eight IS inch guaa, aad si teea inch gnat aad alto, will hava eight torpedo tubes Two unnamed scout cruisers wit) 90,000 hone power engines aad a speed of 35 knots also will be built t fort River ia the aoming year, Tka plant now ia workiag oa naval eoattraetiea that will total approximately WflOO,-000. GOVERNOR OF STATE OF TABASCO IS DEPOSED SAYS KITCHINT ATTACK "BLESSING IN DISGUISE." Will Make Congressman More Careful Witt Diet; Is Get. tine Along Nicely vertaace of pther atma af Ike servlTe bad been grestly iaereaaed by the awift ievelopmenta of war. 'Profound aad fundamental changes ia armament were introduced aad many ef tha instrumentalities devised are a pare development," said tka War Secretsry, tatty ealy at tka beginning ef the r, "Tka infantry itaelf ia no longer the foot soldier armed with the musket but tha foot-soldier with the long range, high power repeating rifle, tha auto mates rifle aad tka maehiae gun, wkiek, ia apme of ita uses, ia snslngous ta light artillery. The advance of tka la fee try in no longer merely .severed by protecting artillery fire but the path of the advance must be cleared of ob atruetious and its position, once attain ed, must be protected by artillery of great power and extreme mobility.4 Mr. Baker makes no comment oa uni versal military training, a plan rejected by Congress in enacting tka new army reorganisation bill, but ia reviewing tha provisions of the new military law, be says that ona of the most important features of the legislation is tha pro vision for a "eon 5 taut and systematic relationship between the National Guard and the regular army. This provision, Mr. Baker declares, win ao mucn to "prevent antagonisms Which have in the pat beta the not aanatarat but nevertheless unhappy aharaeteriatie of the relationthipa of tka two forces. Essentially New Army. "Tka army ia essentially a new ar J," Mr. baker continues, "not merely another army thaa that which existed prior to the war, but new in ita atti tude toward the country and tka coun try's attitude toward1 -It. Tha extent to which a new era baa dawned for tha army ia shown by rocniiting. The difficulty In securing the necessary en listments for our small pre-war army baa ia a large part disappeared and although tka stimulus of a-tive opera tions baa bow entirely dlaappeared the total strength of the army November I, J920, waa ?13,067." Mr. Baker declares that tte oae-yaar ulistnieul period autliorUed by Con gress has not just iked itself eud at aerta that "from the point of view of tha efaeiaacy ef tha army ono-rear en lietmaat periods are of little value." The report reviewe at leugtb tka aew educational aad recreational program established ainee the war aad declares that "the time will coma aooa whea tha paace-time army will ba throughout aa educational institution from which mea will gradual better equipped ta aatar civilian prusuita aad with a larger aad firmer grasp oa sitiaeaahip aad ita raspoaaibilitiee aad privileges. Total Cast af War. The total cost af aa war through the War PepM'meat ia placed by the Sea rotary at about 113,7)0,300,500 aad it ia ataied that ia tha liquidstioa ef claims aad eoalraeta tha department saved tha goverameat 17 per sent of tha auUtandiag ebligetiena at tka aad f tha war. Discussing the disposal ef surplus war atoeka Secretary Baker recom waada tkat ia tka future tha depart meat'e pUnt keep la mind aa effort to hate oa hand at the termination of -at war aappllss ef a tbaraatar, ta far as eoaaiateat witk army aeeds, that aoald readily aad quickly be absorbed lata tka eountry's commerce. Paclariag tkat ha ia happy to leave ta his aa tsetse ra ia tha War Depart ment tha aetaraaea that ia aay na tional eaergtacy they have but te ast aad direct tha limitleea eepaeity aad willlngnaaa ' at tka American people which " spontaneously at era itaelf whea a eriait comet," Mr. Baher eoa eludee bia1 report with a arlbute ta the navy and dviliaa war argaaisatioBa tor aa-opersttoa during and after the war, ana declare that! l equipment, pereenael aad spirit tha army af the I'nitcd 8Utet today i a object tf jutt (rid to tht eoua try." ; ' Vacharchartrldg. Bobert C. Vpchureh, af Haletgh, aad . Miss Buth Partridge, of Miahawaa, InsV, wera jnietly married yesterday aftor boob at 4 a'elock at tha Central Methodist Church parsonage, 421 Beat Morgan street, by th paster af the church. Be. C. K. Proctor. Th fellow- ' iag witnessed the ceremony t Maaa Jame U Bland, B. a WaUlns, aad ' Mis Viola Odem. Mr, aad Mm. Vp cknrsh mill be at heme, fiU fayettawill ' Band Na, Meote. Baai Na. I ef the Miseioaary Society of tha Tabernacle Baptist Chuwh will meet this afternoon at SiSO with Mrs, T. A. Iiranham oa Aew Bern avenue. Mexico City, Nov. 97- Supporter of Geueral Green, - who recently waa da- Kate aapitai today and appointed Tomat Gamdo aa goy eraor. The- teiaure of power waa ear rled out without lose af Ufa. After an eatire aew official poaion nel ef Green tupporters had been nam ed, a letter waa directed to the Stat teaare atatiag that the aeicure waa ia retaliation for General Green's deposi tion. General Greea was deposed aevaral weekt ago afte aoldiart, alleged to be acting upon liia ordert, killed two members of the chamber of dtputiet and wounded tovoral tpectatore, while attcmutiasT to arrest Deputy laueaao, whe had fled into th chamber alter ahootimt aa army captain General Green ia new in a Mexico CUy prison awaiting trial. CARDINAL DENOUNCES MURDERS IN IRELAND J)ublin, Nov. Cardinal Logue, tha urimata of Ireland, ia a pastoral letter read today ia all the eburchtt of tht archdiocese, denounces the mua den in Ireland and declare that If balaaea were struck between last bun- day'i assassinatlona ef officer and th shooting by the police ta uroae ran, he believes it 'should be given against the forces of the crown." Tht Cardinal' letter scathingly ar raignt the method th govtrnment I pursuing, but warn the people Magainet any association, secret or open which would lead tbem into any disorders or crime, The Cardinal in a letter says tht ar dent horjea of the Irish people for De see are shared by Enropean and oth sr countries, la support or tht a eitet a latter rfoa the Archbishop of Malincs and all tha bishop ia Belgium conveying their cordial aympatny to the Irish people. ENGLAND CANCELS COAL AGREEMENT WITH FRANCE i - ai. oa rk whereby Englaad aupplied Franc with a per teat ef Englaad' output of port coal ka been aaneeuao. Tkw aa tioa followa a eonfosonee af tha British and French miuiatera at London aa Priday. With tha lapse of this agreement 1 loeatioat of coal for aouthara aatabliah- mcate also are withdrawa but the oh ligatioa to supply a certain qnaatity f coal to Italy, remaia unaltered. By virtu of th cancellation of this agreement British axportar will be free to accept r refuse tht priest of fered by Preach coal importer. Th Germaa preea ha recently been sera- plaining that rraaea ia now a well stocked with sal as te be abl ta offer to aell tha coal delivered by Germany under the treaty back tg Germany at aa exorbitant price. WILL OFFER TWO NEW SAVINGS CERTIFICATES Washington, Nov. t$. Tw now treas ury saving securities, a 1 treasury tar. tnga stamp and a 25 treasury aaviag certificate- will ba iasusd during th eoming year, Secretary Houston an nounced today. They will eomplete the line pf government taving aecorities, he said, aad plae operations oa a pease time basis, . Th II caving atamp will ba bob- interest bearing and will carry th por trait of Alexander Hamilton, irst teere tary of th treasurr. Th 28 eertlfi rata will be clmllar in deelgn nd term to the 100 aad 1,000 eertlneatea, which also will b offtred 1821 to mature January 1, 8i6. Th new aeeurltlet will supply a II wait for aavlng and a regtstertd government aeeurity in the 35 denominations, which may ba pur chased through accumulation of $1 sav ings sump. ICE BREAK IN MISSOURI RIVER CAUSES DAMAGE Bismartk. N C Nov. U-Tha lea broke ia tka Missouri rivtr ktr today an wiiaia an konr tkt atraam had riao v feet, eight laehaa, earapikg oat a large jaortioa of a temporary bridge Bted vhlle a stew bridge is be ing built... Several workmen had narrow escapes from injury ar death. O. W, loberte, weather observer, said It was tha irst time in the history of the local bo rasa that fee had broken up at thi time f th year. Tkt maxi mam thickness was about mine Inches until week age whea a epejl af in Usually warm, weather set a. . praed that JW toek rint 0l slght be aaaght in the sodden rise. By K. B. POWCLL. (Stat! Correapondeat) Waakington. D. 0- Nov. M. Dr Lewia t. Battle. Cengreasman Claude Kitchia'e phjlsisiaa, think th attack of nausea which Mr. Kitcbia tufftred while in eonforane with Postmaster General Burleson yesterday ia fr kapa "bleasiny in disguise." "It will make kirn a little bit more easeful to kit diet," tke doctor said tonight; Be said that Mr. Kitchia ill be able to return to toe capitoi and return hi work within a day or two. "Tker it abeoluttly a symptoms of anotber stroke of paralydt," he added. "Mr. Ritalin walked up the steps in the Bouse today and ia retting nicely." Tke Tar Heel will b bi te aum th minority lendenhiup- in the next Congress at the tnceestor to Champ Clark, who wa defeettd for re-elea-tion this time. He will site, be able te take an active and, most likely, a belligerent part in the consideration of the appropriation measures during tke chart cession meeting next wees. CONVERT SEVEN CARGO VESSELS INTO TANKERS Philadelphia, Nee. 88. A scarcity of tank ateamtra ia the oil and molassac earryinf trade ha reraMedVin the con version f seven ef the Bog Island cargo carriers into tanktrt. Two of the eon verted ships ksve already bad ths accessary work done and are now operating Rom uuij ports wun excel lent records. They are the Kischac- qulllaa gad the Iaipeetor. The former vessels recently estnbHihtd new records for three trips between Matsnass sad Mobile and New Orleans, carrying iSfilO tons of molatoei. The fvf other vessels which ar be ing eon verted into tank steamers bufle end Oaptimlr, They are now having longitudinal bulkheadt installed tnd the necessary anglead swaab piste placed to enable them to carry crude oil. The work it being cone ai the Globe Shipbuilding Company's plaat, Baltimore. The Shipping Board told the vetttlt at $ price said te be is per fleaa weight ton, th owner receiving IM'H dead weight tea tanker, delivery being made in about eac month' t'me about iv weekt being required te make the changes. ZIONISTS CQNCLUdE ANNUAL CONVENTION Appeal for Horal aad Financial Aid To Make Palestine. Home of the Jews Buffalo, N. V, Nov. With aa pealt o the Americas Jewry for th moral aad Untaeial slit which will makt Palestine the : home af the Jew of the world tnd tke center af Jewish thought aad culture, tkt f ioaist organ isation af America cloted He (3rd an nual eeaveuuea hers tonight with a mast mtetiag. In speeches which pictured the mic sry of the Jews throughout the eea turies since .their expultioa front Pal estine, speaker) warned that the period of trial for the Jews It got ever yet. It is for ths Amerieea Jena, thty Mid. to give tha aid which will mak free Paiettia possible aad which will give tnc J ewe IS sir i rigeiiui pmco among the katioBa of the world. Those whe spoke were voagt nugo Psm. ef Chiesse: Babbi Abba Hillett Silver, of Cleveland, asd Judge Julian Mack, ef Cleveland. Officers for Ike coming year were elected aa follows: Bonorsry Presi dent Justice Louie H, Brandaist Boa orary Vie President Babul Btepksn 8. Wise; President Judge Julian w. Mack: Vlca Presidents Dr. Harry Prie- denvsld and Nations Strsust; Treas urer, Peter J. Sckwoitser. RAILWAY LABOR HEADS TO MEET BOARD TODAY rthienm. Not. 18. SeoreeeaUtivee of tke siatees recognised railway Wbor unions are expected Here toanerrew to mks a final plea to the Railway La bor Board , te re-establish national boards ef adjustment. Adjustment boards numbtr one, two aa three were abolished whan the roads ware take from federal control and tbs four big brotherkood bached by the other twelve unions, maintain that re- eetablitbment ef these board which ettled grievaaee between all clssses of emnloros. is necessary, i .... . EMPLOYES MAY GET ON BOARD OF DIRECTORS . . .. j Cincinnati,, 0 Nov. 18. H. H. Preach, vice president ef the P sects I cad Gamble Company, is speaking of the plan ef the eompaay of havUg its 3,008 tmployea reprcteated aa the Board of Piieetor by tbrea of their aumoer, said it is Still ia tha loeri-- meatal stage, nut evideaees a tendency to bring, the mass of th wmploycet closer ta the management. Be stated ths innovation has bow entered en Ita second year, is fall of promise and that it Is a helpful step ia the risht direction. The employee ef th three Dlanta ex ina sgaipaay st tvoryoaie (Uei- naui, -ort ivory (Kew lorn;), gnd Kanaaa City each elected their owa represeatative and- recommended him to the stockholders who elected the three aa directors. W. G. Rose, a machinist at tha Ivory dale plant for many years, was sleeted to succeed Pred W. Steingrube on the beard for tke eoming year. Praak M. Bells, a pip ftta nt ths Kansas City plant iae 1803, was re. elected, and Oornsiius Mills, for alas I year a bricklayer at Part Ivory, wat hose a ta succeed i;arl M. 1 ins, whe represeatsd Port Ivory employees. Tke come te Cinelunstl on tks third Tuesdny ef cask month to attead tbt eating of th board, ia which they have full voting power, tke acme at tks ether directors. ANOTHER JURY TO AID IN - "BUILDLNQ TRUST" CASE New York, Nov. 28. Selection af an other grand jury ia addition 4o those bow ia eettios her and tha estrs- ordiasry grand jury to be convened to marrow te consider evidence arising out ef the joint legislstive committees ia voetigaiioe of th alleged "building trust," will b itqutsted by counsel to the committee. This announcement wat made today after a conference between Bamuel Uatermeyer, ehier counsel to the com mittee, members of his legal staff n others engaged in the Investigation. ,T. Mf far WVij't rm jr; s it IK rbrd"reirstcr theirr rquet7 ' 7 1 Wsshiagton, No?. W.'-iixpenso of HARBbR SHIPPING AT-.V NORFOLK AT STANDSTILL Severe Storm Ties Up Port, and Sjree Tryfflp; Rif h Tide floods he Pitjr y Norfolk, Vs., Nov. M. Skipping wts practically st a standstill today i as count of ths heavy rain and wind storm thst has been gsreeping aver this vicin ity sines Saturday tflersoon. Only one ship entered port today end none departed. While none of the vessels in the harbor were damaged in the storm, many of them iters in sonttaat. danger front dragging ancaerc. f raw in ths ity wat Mtd BP through out tht morning, street In variout sec tions of th city having been flooded at high tide Begulst trolley service net not undertakes aattl 3 o'clock this afternoon- when the water hsd receded sufficiently to allow cart to pass through ths streets ia the lower sections ef ths city. At high tide tonight th streets wera again Hooded. Reports front Oeeaa View, a summer resort sat here, indicate that tha bilk- I ' WHMltl I Hi. n'AUitv'i; ft , m'rayettevin Ihueat. heading along ths ettgg line wa badly damaged by the heavy waves.' fie asm sges to buildisgs at ths resort were reported - v '- ' Pleasant way to EVERYQNH to the famjjw eaa xwly aa Dr. King's New Ilia cover, the Itandard rwmedv' fuf thalagrUty ! tab up eoughs, gripp and stubborn aolda, h PVptvA dnjgs- your droggUUH V Sftd Sallow SHn Not Pretty Constipatioa destroy the) wmpasiinri, msking it yeflaw Bod Bgly. Keep the bowels at work cleaning out th syirtem daily by using Dr. King's PiUv They, do the work tbxKighly and gesitiy.; Buy a bcdtlf todgy, 1 fxstn. MURDERER OF ROSE BELIEVED ARRESTED AiHxvllJt, Nov. 28.-Word has been received hers by local prohibition agents from Supervisor Brsms, of Rlehmond. tbat a man believed to be J. B. (Babe) Burnett, wanted by Ped' eral officers on charm of killing Pro hibition Agent J. a. Hose, la Bwatn county last month, bat been arrested ia Spokans. Washington. A new deserirrtlon of Burnett wui we forwarded the' Washington etstials, for a eiearsr laentineation, it is stated. Boss was killed wbea ke attempted to raid aa Illicit still en Bureau's place ia Swain eeaaty, several weeks sgo. Ths officers state that they believe tke ctUl belonged te Burnett but thst they bad bee naabla to prove it. Boss waa shot down by Burnett, lust at the former walked arosnd tke corner ef a barn and Burnett made good his escape. KANSAS CITY CLUB GETS TWO PLAYERS Ksnsss City, Mo., Nov. 28. George Muahlbaeh, president tf ths local American Asdoclatloa Club, received word last night that Bantu City hsd bee awarded E. 8. Bennett and Jsmec Pts But Laagn, by th National AtsotistioB. MueUlbaeh purehssed the rdayers last August, he said. Later, Paytona sold ths pfsyert to ths Col umbus Amtrirta AssoetttloB . team, according to Muehlbsch, and bs filed a protest. Muehlbsch tonight announeed tbat the Cincinnati Nationals will play a traiaing trio sericc hers on April t sad S aad that ths Chicago Nationals will play here en April f end 10. SALVATION ARMY DOING WORK IN 63 COUNTRIES New York, Nov. M.-The nativities of ths Salvation Army aow extend to sixty-three foreign countries with a quota ef nearly 11,000 officer clone, UeaersJ BrsmwtU Booth, world lead er ef the Balvatioa Army said today at a foeaptloa teadtred bua bare. Its work la Hessia inaugurated arter tks bsgianiag of ths war, has bee carried oa Balnterruptedly, despite uasettlsd eoaditioas Osncral Booth asserted. Major General Charles P. Summers! 1, eommading ths flrst division of tke United States Army, presided aad in troduced General Booth te tha audience. William u. MoAdeo was en f ta rice- ehairmen. POLICEMAN KILLS MAN DURING WHISKEY RAID Atlanta. Ge Now. 8S. M. V. Ban- dais, a citista pollesman. shot and killtd A. B. Smitk here this afteraeoa after Bagadale and Police maa B. B. Butcheaoa had searched Smith' horns fp wblskey,Bagtdalef whe waa Slaeed nader imit, stated te th police ist hs shot Smith a h was approach ing hint with his hand behind him, ap parently reaching for- his bin pocket Tke patrolmen mads a written state ment substantiating tbat of the cmsen policsmsn. ; , . POPB MUCH ORIKVKD OTBB ' l BLOODSHED IN IBBLANO H V- oa rr-i r . i lng with anxious Interest the develop ment af the sltustion la Ireland aad it deeply grtsved at tha daily report ef bloodshed. '; Learalaf ef ths arrest af Arthur Griffith aad Prof. MsaNelll of the Sinn Pain, he inquired the effect it flight produce and waa told by a promi nent lrisnmaa Wat ootb mea Mortised a moderating influence aa their fellow therefore, their dlssppoaraas would probably have a bad, rather thaa a gee effect, :' , v..; , COtORID CTTIZBN DIBS. ' fadtoa Powell, redpeeted colored eltl sea af cot East Paris street, died Sat nrdny aftcraoon at his home, after a brief times. Be wa for a number of year fatth.ru! employe af the Bobby Transfer Company, OKLAHOMA MAN DfES . FROM ASPHYXIATION t v Tampa, Pla, Nov. 88. Th body ef J. H. Carder, ef Claremorc, Oklahoma, was found today ia a bonss which he had rented cevercl dcyt ago. Fallow ing his seeuring the honte Carder had gas installed, cloted ell ths ersvtcec, lay oa th floor end turned th gas n. A Btftc was found asking tkat notifi cation b aent to W. 11. Baseman, Ctaremor, Oklahoma. Carder had been her several month and had lived at a hotel. Be had been under going treatment for chronic stomach trouble, i CONDUCTS TELEPHONIC TRIAL AT WILMINGTON Wilmington, Nov. t8. A telephonic trial wss conducted by Recorder Geo. Harries Saturday wbea hs gave a de cision over the telephest te -Sheriff George Jaekcon, Imposing a ne of and eott ea B. P. Collins, whe was arrested by Road officer Philemon, for exceeding the speed limit, Collin informed tbe sntris tost aa wantea tw settle the cast right gwty. s - ALLEGED TRAIN ROBBER ARRESTED IN OKLAHOMA Ksnsss City, Mo Nov. t8. Keith Collins, said by ths rsdtrsl sutheriUes ta be wanted in connection with the robbery of a mail ear assr Conncil Bluffs, Iowa, wsi arrested st Weetville, Okls. according to a message recurves here tonight by local pottoffiee in speetoraXollins, ths report said, would be brought bore tomorrow ana Uses im mediately to council Blunt. Germans Ta Mexico. Mexico Citv. Nov. 14. Germaa Ira migration ta Mexico i rapid, 100 fam ilies having arrived at Vera Crus ia th latter part of October. They were preceded by several othtr huadred families, most af whom settled , It the state ef Chiapas, where they are en gaged ia agriculture. Parte Wants Olympiad. Paris, Nov. 18. The French Olympic pose that the 1924 games be held ia Paris. Ths iBternstional committee will decide thle question at a meeting te be held at Lsusaaas sext June. ths eampsign for National Wuraan Suf- frag conducted by the National Woman' Party during ths last seven year amouated to 6WU according to aa audited account made publiehcrc today. The largest item included was 196,208 for organisation work. Expanses ist three National election totaled 67, 137. ' - Reduce Bread Prices. Philadelphia, P., Nov. ii The price of bread ia Philadelphia will be reduced one cent a loaf Peceraber 1, Prank B. MvCfatin, fair price eomrqia sioner announced tonight. Tke present price is 11 tents for a one-pound loaf and ISe for a 84-ouaaa loaf. TENSE PRESSURE ON HER HEAD My Sidas, Back and Head Pained Mo Juat All tksj' Tim,w ' Says Alabama Udy. Who Took Cardul and Cot Wall TJaJoatewa, Ala. "After tk birth af ty baby, I cam sear dying writes Mrs. Maude felts, ef 'TJaUntowB. ! waa la aa awful sendltisn. It Just- looked Vkt I would !. . ; -i eidB' . aayvaf je vs touch me, t waa so eorw, not area to tan ate U bed. My aides, hoes; and keai all pclned , Just aU the, time. We hsd the doctor every tap aad he did everything hs kstw aaw, ft looked liks. Tet I lap there waaTevlng tusk iatsas pains na seems Z cut describe. -riaally, X void to Sty hasbaad, let as 'try Csrdui west for tt nee, and before I bad takea tks Irst vbotUs the . earns back, the tor begs te gs away, sad I bo fanj to .mead. Ths Intense preeears teemed Vl at esee to leave say hssd, aa befor Issg X waa Bp. I 'took three bottles asl waa wa aad strong and able to d my work. I believed Csrdui saved say life. esusBet praise it ssoegh for what it did for . , . If pet a women, nai steed a tonle take Cardu, the Woanas't Tosliav (Mv. . v,; . ..... i Dr. James J. Philips withes ss aaaeeswe thst he has epsned bis eWcss t S06-508 Tucker Bldf ., KALKrCa, H. C rracUee limrted to the Oisaaaa of Infancy and - Childhood i 11 s. m. te 1 n, te I r m sWI Pkone tttt. AFcThatYounrf . FThrrv3Uporx Abofbulldingtood mad of whaat and maHad bariar Yurboycr gA fhould hatvw Grapelfuts "TXerrir a feasor?" on S2 if i. ; r. i t 1 ' - V A. f . esOO M reward wilt be waid by tt aaderalgaed for the arrest ef H. W. Brantley (white) s as ha can bs teear. ed by th Bhsruf af Nssh County, N. O, sad is wasted for forgery and ether violations af the law. . DEaCBIPTIONt -About feet 10 iaehes high, wtight sbeat 141 pounds, gold tooth ia, front, showg when talking, kump skonldsrs, red complexion, stady -hair combed bach. Intelligent aad pleasing deposi tion, coarse voice, age apnartatlw SS years, disappeared from Washington, N. 9, about Oct X. , - Wira J, L. Strlcklaad, UaUey, N. C Mlm Pram. Mh - j "Order Bf RlghPrleea' MPjjf '' Dworaky'i Haa becom Favorably Known ' , By cjvepy tokep pf quality " a Chriotmao Jewelry 4Bd Meat ef All Far th Urn Prices. That Prevsll Mere la Cots, pari With Others. tOtID GOLD LA VALLIBBBt set with stones, tOff A Priced up from ....U QtiO COLO BBOOCBta set with pretiong stones. o AA Priced up from ..96Uv sCABP PINS, 80UP COLD set with choice ttoaea. r Priced p from ..,...., 7v $2.50 $1.00 $1.00 CUPP BUTTONS, 8Q1.ID GQU ia many style Priced up from , , , EMBLEM BUTTONS, BQLIQ GOLD. All frateraitist Priced up from , SOLID QOU BAB P1N8. Many bow designs. Priced an from ., CAM SO BINGS in bcsHtiful designs! solid gold mountings. 4 AA Priced up from , JiaUU BABY LOCKETS. Solid gold with chains. dl CA Priced p from WlfOV PEARL NBCKLACB8 LA TAUSCA, BICBBLIBTJ and ither famoua matet. Priced up from VEST CHAINS, SOLID GOLD. Many ttylet. Priced ud from u WALDEMAB CHAINS, solid gold, aumesous styles. v t?4 Aft Priced Up from PeUl, CIGABBTTB CASES, ttetUng silver, a vsriety of detignt. 7 PA riced up from , , .1. eyf eW FOUNTAIN PENS. Wstrmsa's Ideal and Parker Lucky t0 f A . Curve. Priced up from .. , ,,e5cetl v lUTsst ssusn er sterling silver, in plain, ana err- nn 'anc detivns. Priced Btt from eBtl.UV SERRY SPOONS of tterliof silver, in choice patterns. PJ 1 Priced npAifron epus' $10.00 .....$5.00 00 OUR GIFT SPECIAL FOR TODAY aO-year, 15-Jewel ladies' Wrist Watch, extentioa bracelet, high-grade lever escapement movement, both MA AA plals and angvaved eeaec .....? 1 Veil V HLg on to These Values S And You will Have Your Money's Worth s - ; ONI LOT OF-J SUITS Made of the seasons newest materials In all the beat itrles fop fall and Winter wear. Included in this t lot are Suits for both men and young men. Wa hav just added special purchase of 100 Suits to this lot Suits In this lot include) values up to $55,00 ; , i 927-75 ONE LOT OF fa I h? Embraeintr models for hath vnune and nnaraatli - b 8 Embracing models fop both young and conservative men. AU the newest styjes and weaves are includ ed to this lot and many of the garments cost more than tha price wt Mk. ? Te this Jot has been added a recent purchase 0f something oyer 200 Suits And Overcoats. , Suits and OvercQati in this lot formerly sold as high ai 167.50 . . . 53775 ' - y VWgWW kfUIS iviw. ' .. . g , . . . v 1
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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