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NEWS AND OBSERVER. RAtEIGH. N. C, TUESDAY "MORNING, DECEMBER k 1920. ' soBfpra LOSESlSflOUI Judge Kay Continues Restrain ing Omr Against Cutting Off Power Graeasboro. Ie. 1.1. That the So perior Court haa jurisdirtioa in ease of tke North Carolina Public 8erviee Co, city of Greensboro and High Point anin.it the Soutbera Power Co, wat held by Judge J. Bit Ray this aft erooon when attorneys representing the defendant eoniiiany appeared before him and preeeutrd a petition that ease be transferred to United State District Court foe- Western listriet of North Carolina. Judce Kay aim intimated that hp would render judgment on pleadings in ense aa wa petitioned by attorney) for plaintiffs. Neither of thes decision were tatifartory to the Southern Pew er Coma.-iay a lavryers and it it practi eally certain that Supreme eonrt will he r;illi'd upi-n to review di-rinions ren dered By Judge Ray. Kvsalt of hearing and decision thia afternoon in fhat temporary restraining order whirh was irnued last week prerent ing the Southern Power Company fim rotting off eurrent from fhitj oity will he in force until after the ease has been In.Jly reviewed and decided upon hy Ktate Snprenij; cnurt. Two petitions wire presented to court, one being by the puwer company praying for a removal to federal rotirt. and the other from two eitie and the Public Service Company asking lest Judge Ray give jodgmcnt from pleading in rase. SiHN FEINERS IGNORE LLOYD GEORGE'S OFFER Jfot Expected That They f Accept Offer To Discuss Irish Question 'ill . Dnblin, Dee. IS. It in not regarded her that any response will he forth coming from Sinn r'einer to the offers rtnhodied in Premier Uoyd (icorget tpeech in the House of Commons last J'ridsy, in which he stated that safe aondueta won Id be given 8inn Fein Wmbers of Parliament for disenssion nf t lie Irish question with the govern ment. So f.ir as can be learned from Bine T ti circles his speech in not regarded there aa containing any terms which eaa be considered. The Bmn feia members of Parliament, it M declared, will not take advantage of the safe eoadoct offer as they consider H aa attempt to indue them to sacrifice, their leaders. I' ia snggested that the Irish repnblienn parliament might meet again, as it has been doing; oe Sasionsilr, io ner the premier's pecch, hat even this is considered ng Jikcly, aa the disposition It to ignore what he said. - It is pointed that the impoaitioa pf aaartial law in the aouhera eona ties nf Ireland adds little te (he esist ;ng powers of the government, as those aonnties already hate had an esperl nea of Barest rieh-d military rule. There are many in Ireland who even welcome the imposition of martial law us filing the definite TMponsihility in the military ia the arena to which it applies. RALEIGH WOMAN IS BACK FROM BROTHER'S FUNERAL . Mrs. 8. J. Highsmith, proprietress of the new Carolina Restaurant, opposite Tha Timet building on Hargett etreel returned Hntftrdey from Petersburg, TtL, where' the attended the funeral of her brother, Junius P. Epps, last Wed nesday. Mf. fcppt wat shot by quar tette of negroes Toeaday night at 9 o'clock ia his ttore in Petersburg when ha refused to throw np hit hands at their command. Hit death occurred Wednesday night irt o'eloeli befort tha arrival of Mrs. Highsmith. Four" negroes were arrested Wednes day in connection with the murder, bnt tfro releaaed when Eppt failed to iden tify them. Tbe other two, Lonnia Pat terson and J oh a King, were hetd and a third was arrested on suspicion' later. Examining Bank's Boob. Mmttemna, Oa., fee, 13. A ataff of mea from the state hanking depart ment wat at work today on the books ot tha Lewis Hanking Company, the doort of which wera closed following tha death by suicide of Elijah Baa lentil. Ns statement of the condition frarm tha bank will be obtainable for another day or two, it waa aaid. 'fn RENT IIiRAIi FTVB ItfxiM dental office, Ir. lan I'arrott. Kin aton. N. C. 365 1 wo rrnrifnr International Relations Chief Subject; ftO Reference To Cabinet Job Hut-ion, Ohio, Pwe. IB. President-. olert Harding today discuased the prob-: lema of Kit administration with Eliliu Boot, a forme? Secretary, of Btafe and one of the most notable of the nation's elder statesmen. International relation and tha pros pect for an acceptable World peaeffl association held tha center of attention I' wlfa thm AAmitiAMitit a&J vrvua itscj , withy tit growth aad requireossmta of tha- nation foretgu eem mere, atlaaan A pp r u prtathswa. Katiuasos a appruprlatloaa repaired fog tit Department of Commerce for tha fJaekg year 122 war placed by tha Secretary a IBOfinajUO, aa iacraaaa of 110,121,712 Uoa ol thia year Coat or the flM work at ewaaeclioa with tha eaamorattoa of popatatiea aad agrsoulboe for tha 102 eeaant will reach approximately 9,35,0OO consist- iag of about f7,630,A00 far enumerate nodi apprusiaate ry Sl.eitt.OCK) fay tela Mao and traveling- oxjieases f tha au perviaora and special agents, Secretary Alexander and. Iltisrnssiag tha work of tha rmreau of Jighrheaua for tha year tha fleere tary aaid a total of Kit new aidt to navigation, wera established, Including 177 Hiht aad 90 gut booyi, by tha Itffthouaa aertiea which on Juat 30, WM, rui ployed 9ftOS Mrtona gad waa ... . . .t - M . - 1 1 - 1 A . - J in their four-hour, tarn, nr. uuraingi tr m w nsKuwrt ux aim drawing exhaustively upon tb aeeent to navigatioa aJoag 49ftU miles of eoaat experience of hi visitor a an adriacr line and direr channel, abroad in the formatioa of a world In hit dtsenseiaa at" the mot of the eonrt under tha Versnillct leagtia. The Coaat aad Oeodotis rTorvgy, Mr. Alex- President elect ashwd many queetinasl ander dttr ted moch apace to Alaska, de- ahout dotails or the court plan aatr I ciaeing inai tnero aad never bean about the present attitude Of European itsfesmait toward the Ijentruc, What advice Mr. Root Irave With re gard to reservations of the framiewerk of the League was aot revenled, nor aoald either comment on the yasulta of the conference except to any fhat no conclusions had been reached. It waa indicated that Mr, Bard ing wit attempting to form no opinion for" the1 present, bnt waa content to gather in formation and advice-. Coincident with Mr. Root's visit it liecame. known that Col. George Har vey, the New Yort editor, it urging Mr. Harding to advocate a world agreement thnt no nation would resort to offensive warfare until its peoplo had to decided by refetcadiMi. Col. If.irvey did not indicate to what degree his proposal had bee approved but he expressed hope that such prorisioa would be written into ay worM aasn- intion sponsored by the earning ad ministration. well defined aad concentrated effort on a tig htsaiaaa arala to develop tha ter ritory aa it should ha done. Ha pointed ant that Alaska with 1:j mora than 26, OOO milts of detailed coaat llna could not be aproachad without plying the water that nearly surround it, Need Alaahaa ggrVay. The Secretary aaid that hundreds of veeaala had bsea wrecked oa th Alas kan coaat, many of them because f f.'ie lack of proper tailing chart gad kaowledge ' of eorreata aad he urged that the present condition! at regard to turrey work ht remedied by meant of templet survey carried oa ' in systematic manner with all possible rapidity. The mlllloat of dollars that sr be iag expeaded ta build th govern meat owned railroad through th interior of Alaska, said."lr. Aloxnnder, "the large amount af private capital that htt beca and will b spent to develop her miaet, to build up her fishing industry i the certain early opening of the vatt 1 01 fields j the utilizing of th great tim ber resources, ete.f ail tbl would 1 wasted aad her vt resources would be worthies if vessels eduld to react and eater her ports or visit th rail' road terminals, esnnarlaa and aaaraat ports as outlets to the many mine. Reviewing the work of the steamboat Inapeetloa service, Mr. Alexander d it- closed that daring tbs jrssr nearly tV 000,000 pasaengert were tarried safely on ships for each passenger lost. Ths total of passengers carried was 308,870,- -VZl aad oaly 42 lost their live. Ths total a amber of accidents oa ships re sulting ia lot of Ufa was 1M sad th number of lives lost 470, of which 14-5 were front eueh tastes as suicide and accidental drowning, leaving S3S as fairly chargeable to aeeidents, eollii- ions sad founderlngs. No Authorization For Contest Over 8th Oistrlct Seat as " 11 (Centlaaed free Pag Ota.) te wants to know just how this was I distributed over ths district. It is not Improbable that a eat. test will yet b staged. Doctor Campbell has, eighteen mora days within which to serv the formal notice sn Mr. Dongutoa. When thst is dost, tha eontette. "Farmer Bob"" lar thit ease, ia allowed thirty dayt ia which to aaawer. The two statements would b eoatidered by on of tha electione committees of th Houae aad if it was determined to go farther into th mat ter a aub-eomiaittce would bo authori zed to go into the state and take testimony. Under so elrumitc will any money b givea ta Doctor Ik, Or. Feat said today. If, after he geta ap toma affidavits sad formtlly iadlestss hit purpose to question th right of "rarmar Bob" ta hit seat, ssontr ia sdvaaeed to him It will be with the understanding that th sam is to be returned b a victorious r other- wit. Favorable Action On Resolution To Give Farmers Aid (Centlaaed From Page Oa.) or any other slaaa. Ivtry business has btea affected 1st th earn way, declared I hs. Te thit the North Carolina Sena tor rsplisd that tier Is a wlds differ- tnc between shutting off ersdltt for spseulativs purposes and credit to farmers. Ths different between with holding farm product from a real market aad th vital aeeeeairy of fur nishing credit to farmer la order to tnabl them to hold their ereet when there Is ao market is indicated tbarply a present pnoes ot tottoa aad tobacco ht said. e it S. Ships Carried Nearly Half I, J 1$ Jf l 1$ l "J -SN J 1 tlfylllllllllllllllllli 'Open Evenings'1 To Car a Cold In Oa Day Take C, rove's IjAXATTVE BROMO (JI lXINi; tnblets. Th genuine bears the signature Df . w. Orove. 30v (adv.) of Overseas Commerce (Continued From Pag On.) r aintain their position in foreign mar kets without adequate government aid and he urged Congress to provide for eximnsion of the foreign attache aerv- ice an7 asked for increased tppropria- ona to be need In the promotion of foreign trade. For Latin-American rade development, Mr. Alexander rec ommended expenditures of 80 per cent (nor than wat used is this field last year. The Secretary riled specific achieve ments of the department's foreign staff it proof of the nid it had rendered nd wat rendering American butinett n expanding and increasing its foreign rae. He oeeiaren the aecomplisb- ents li:id been marked la every eoun- rr and suggested that Congress de- -r : KA."A!A-JUB.uwAiaAMiWAaxen IfJafJ laUsUtll t ItliaHTaTjTal Famout Old Recipe tor Cough Syrup Sktatlr aa aa4 at heat, ssa H beats b U ta asrfe atealav, & 49 4f 49 49 49 49' 49 49 4f 49 49 9 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 Gift Seekers Who Desire High Quality With a Modest Expenditure Should Visit Raleigh's Greatest -Gift Store DWORSKY is listing here small but very important gift suggestions, demonstrating that gifta of a life-time of service can be purchased at a very small tost for every member of the family, including the children. DWORSKY'S prices eliminate the idea that only small novelties can be purchased this Christmas with a limited purse. These articles are sterling silver (you know what that means) and solid gold and gold filled of the highest quality obtainable. THE PRICES QUOTED INCLUDE ENGRAVING AND A HANDSOME BOX Sterling Silver aad Gold Filled Lingerie Clasps Sterling Silver Pie Knife A modestly priced gift that will last a lifetime-' $1.00 49 9 Thousands of housewives hare found that they eaa aave two-thirdi of the money usually apent for cough prepara tions, by using the well-known old recipe for making cough ayrup at home. It it simple and cheap but it has to equal for prompt resulta. It takes right bold of a eOuah and fives immediate relief usually Hopping aa ordinary cough la 84 hours r lets. f Get i ounce of Pinsx front y arTe druggist, poor it into a pint bottle and add plain granulated sugar syrup to $7 maae a iuu pint II you preler, use elsrified molasses, honey, or eorfc tyfup, instead of suits r syrup. Elthef way, Ft taste good, keeps perfectly, add lasts s family a long tims. It's truly astonishing how quickly It sets, penetrating through every air pattag of th throat and lungs loot, ens and raises the phlegm, soothes and aeaia in memoranet, and gradually but UTelv fll innntm. Ikrml li.ll. mA dreadedeeugMieappearentirely. Nothing Deivr mr oronnjniu, spasmodic croup, Pinea ia a anecial and hlirhlv trated compound of genuine Norway pine eatraet, known th world over for It healing effect on the membranes. Avoid disappointment by asking vour drngg 1st for H oitncet of Pinex vrlth full direction and don't accept anything- uyaiuimi w gIVO BDeOIUI Satla. faction or money tiromptlr refunded. The fines (X, Fu Wayne, lad. Eversharp Pencils Nationally known 3 the gift of gifts fe everyone $1.00 Something every femi nine member of the family will appreciate and use daily. Special, per pair 75c i Sterling Silver Corn-on-the-Cojb Holders A gift of unusualness that will be Mghly ap preciated. Special, per pair Solid Gold Brooch' Solid gold Friendship Circle Brooch, with safety catch $1.00 Children' Solid X Gold Rings i Just the gift fort the children; cheaper than toys and everlasting, set with birth-stones- Mil rrsma High Prlc 75c "Watch! Clock and Jewelry Repairing" Mail Ordote Promptly fill 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 .49 49 49 49 ? 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 afllfrnfrtttat) II I that are always highly appreciated. Exquisite Perfutrtei ' Delightful Toilet f . Waters Vldl Face Powders Wonderful Ivory Sets Desirable Minlcure Seta And Candies Thai Can't Be Beat Martha Watrhlngion Whitman's N orris and Others J.C. BRANTLEY DRUGGIST 14 Phc It's Christ mat Time All Over Oar Store stat" ALL refcs At U REDUCTIONS Yes, There's Christmas in the Air and in the Splendid New Gift Merchandise at llio' You should consider this an invitation to rnake "Ellis' " your randeate. -fee-Christmas Gift Sheftpiny A Sale of COATS for Holiday Shopper One group of really woaderful Coett of late seasoa production, embracing all -the season's newest styles, materials, colors and desigha. Values J C An aDttlaVV ep te W, it Other htndtome Coats at great redue- $97.50 tioas. Priced from fS4J to Dressed Our entire soUectiua f Drtttes a (al three freupe. Dresses laaa iaetn parabl array ef dittiatUr etyUe await year tkooilng at weaderfally sttrattiv reduetioaa; varae te HS, $5S aad $45.00 12. FAYETTE VTLLE STREET Leather Hags Puries Blouses Bootses Hosiery GlotM. " .. Ivory Sets Ivory Clocki ilvory FleoeV V of sli kinds aa-lUffionas Bath Robes La Vallieresj Ostricl. Fsns Vsnlty Bsgs . SI: Fettlcosts SUITS in An Enchanting Array, Attractively Priced Wouldn't a ehlo Suit be wtleem. If ye want titter ef mother Christmas t be long remembree,.eae of the soest satisfactory gift yes teald select would b a Suit aad pretested at Illis' are stoaderfdl value ia Salht for year early eelaetioa. 3J0 te SU0.0 Salts, .?!.?!...;.?,h..$690 - Underwea ttadot the aeadinf of TJaderweaf eoraes te aaaay aeeowtabl fifta Kayter' Bilk Caaaiaelet, Toddle. Veata, Bloetaer, Chmii ail oeeetifalty trimmtdt wiU rlbboa aad lace btsatifal- . , .-, , At Our Unttsiy trtjw' : ! ' Price. ' MELEES'; RA11G11,K. C Hudson-Belk Cd. "Ralelfh's Largest Department Store" First Come First Served ALUMINUM SALE At $1.69 Each Wednesday Morning, December 15th Promptly at 10 o'Clock Tickets will be given to everyone, attending this sale.. The first person gets ticket No. 1, the second person No. 2, the tenth person No. 10, and so on in numeri cal order, beginning with No. 1 and ending with No. 650. This is the only fair and square way. That's why we say its "first come, first served. Be on hand and you'll be well repaid. At $1.69 Each ALUMINUM Will Be Purchased With Tickets Sale at 10 oClock Tickets on Opening of Store Aluminum Ware will beaold promptly at 10 o'clock We will begin to give outj tickets when atore opens St 8:30 o'clock. This gives, you one and one-half hours (at the btst time In the morning) In which to do your Christmas shopping. - - I At $1-69 Each The Following. Articles WU1 Be) Soldi 5-quart Tea Kettles, 4iduart "Colonial Sauce. Pans, 6-cup Tea Ball Tea Pots, 4-quart Lip ped Sauce Pans, 3-quart Colonial Sauce Pans, 5-quart Preserving Kettles, 4-quart- ' , ' Colonial Kettles, 6-quart Preserving Kettles, 5-quart Preserving Kettles. , ' . Values from 2.SO to $5.00. Every piece guaranteed to wear for 20 years. At $1.69 Each . ty -i ft " NOTlNd tmnloye will be Permitted to sell Alum. inurn Ware. Sal strictly in charge of Mrt Lb Shirley, factory representative. , -. v H0DSON-8MC0S
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