NEWS AND OBSERVER RALEIGH, N., C. ) ' THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 23, 1920.
HOLD
Tl
ii
KOUSANDDOLLARS
On Account of Defendant's
Family Judge Connor Tem
pers Punishment
Five distinct et of merty, the Aol
notable of which wi "the Mtitene im
poeod apoaT. E. Holding, Jr., Wake
Forest druggist, eonvWted of receiving
goods stolen from Interstate commerce,
knowing thorn to hava beea etolwa,
marked the concluding session of the
Fait term of the United Stale. District
Conrt which adjourned yesterday after
twentr-seven ronsrcutlve ronrt dsiya.
The defendant H flned .$1,000 and
sorts and placed under a bond of 1,
000 for hit appeoranee at the May term
of the court to receive any further
judgment that "any be imposed at that
time.
- Judge Connor yesterday made no ref
erence to A. J. Honoyeutt, who was
eent to the federal penitentiary at At
i Iaat. following a conviotiou for the
name, offense, but und . much stronger
evidence. However, he prefaced his
aeatenee by stating that he first
thought it would be ImpoMible for him
to take the eourae he waa about to
tea ia regard to the eiaeatt bar.
. "The aeatenee I am aWiit to tin
pree ia capable of being miauaderatood
by the one moat Veply interested; but
I hope he will go out with a, deep and
abiding arose of th grave and8 grievous
ia he baa ronunitti'd," ttuted Judge
Ooanor. "The treat g .eminent for
which I am privileged to apeak ought
to give tome ronsilrrttion to the great
service that ha een rendered the
country by members of the defendunte
family; and the punishment ought to
be modified ia view of the fact that
It will bring suffering to hose, some
, of whom have passed the allnted span
of three score and t ', who ought not
to. be railed upon to mffor more than
ia . aeeeaaary to the. nds of justice,"
tbo cftjrt added.
fainting to the fat that defendant
baa the greater part of his life ahead
Judge Connor expressed the hope that
hi- Srst art will be to repay thoae who
pay his fine. "Km conscience should
r be free aad liif ajghta should be
Steeples until this la done, the court
(tared.
While passing sentence upon Hold
tag. Judge Connor took occasion to
compliment the rffleers of the Depart
aseat of Jnatieeupoa having invest!
gated the ear robbery eases "diligently
sealously, faithfully and In the prope
Spirit aad manner.
Another out' ef the final acta of the
wart was aa order remitting the fine
f $500 imposed upon L. V. Graves
aleag with a aeatenee of two years ia
the penitentiary at Atlanta, Graves
aonfeeeVd.te the theft of 22.00a, pre
tically all of which waa recovered, from
the peatoftfAe at Henderson, where be
wae employed.
Judge Conaor slse remitted (100 of
the $UO fine which had been imposed
pea Joua U Adams, of Angler,
Adams was one of the three dofeadaata
against whom a number of eitiiena e
- 1,ui;"commnnity testified during the
' progreaa of the court The preseaee of
trie eigilaaee committee raa the costs
ap to tha atuaual figure of $130, and
Use reduction ef tha flae grew out of
the large costs.
. B. D. TV heeler, whs haa recently
snared from Franklin county to iiocky
jMouai, waa aatneer recipient ef mercy.
Wheeler bad a great deal ef trouble ia.
aw old tense which resulted ia hia re-
eeiving a a-itenee ef six Months on
ta reads, and the arrest of June J.
Laaesurter, wealthy banker aad farmer
' erf., the eeanty, aa well as Rid Collins
a d Titua Porsey, twe ef Wheeler
swiganera. Jadge Conner yvwrerday re
named tha jail ae-tenr, tautening
heeler to stay aa far from at Hie that
am troatd set be abb to report any.
'Andrew Hintoa. a negro with an aged
wetter, aaid a be 10 yeara old. was
aba releaaed from jail at the reeueat
of Deputy Marshal J. P. 8tell. "With
sst disparagement te lay other efneera,
I want ta aay that Mr. Htell baa made
a aery vataahl ffler aad we are very
to lose him," aaid Judge Connor, re
ferring to the feet that the marshnl baa
aeepte a position s deputy sheriff
of Wake county. Mr. Ctell ahm ia.t.t.J
mm
WILL RUN
NEW BERN FOUNDRY
t
Plant Will Be Under Their Con
trol and They Will Get
All Profits
New Bern, Dee. 22. The New Bern
Iron Works and Snpply Co. of this
city is now operstington a biiis hither
to "unknown in the industrial world,
tha outcome of which Is problematical.
The management has turned the -shops
over to the men and whatever profit is
left out of the receipta of these shops
after overhead exnehses are taken out
nnd cost of raw materials as used each
week deducted, the residue is divided
up on a proportionate seals, according
to fhe salary scale, which has been ia
effect
This rutin was effective beginning
Nonusy or tins week as it. was aa aa
rWstandiug with Mr. E. L Willie, the
manager and the men the publie had
not been informed of the condition of
operution due to Mr. Willis' absence
out of town. Mr. Willis rcturnoxl last
nigitt and stated that the management
of the plant was still in the hands of
the owners but that they were not ex
peeling to run at a loas and bad put
in is mas lr it inould occur upon the
anotudcra of the employees. The butt
neas can be conducted on its nresent
basis without a ehnnee of loea to the
rtoekholdere but if the anicauit of bus!
ness ia alack or co-operation lwtwern
workers ia not productive ef results in
an increased net income t"ths plant the
proportionate pert to be distributed to
lue men will bo cut down.
lie stated that two weeks ago tha
management found that the -plunt was
running as a toss ana that a salarv
cut was absolutely necessary. A cut
was immediately put into effect .reduc
ing the salariei of all shop mea bv 10
per ceut, which was the Cams of a day's
lay off by the msn, who returned to
work after on day's absence. Thsv
uiu uvv use me moa or the cut but
ens
JOY
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t
URNS TO ASHES
Battling Against Tuberculosis,
Boy Dies When Governor
Pardons Him
Xbe wires that reach aeroas the Bine
Kidge mountains sang merrily on Tata
day aa they chanted a message of joy
to the motner of a lad who -had for
stfven years done penance In the State
I'rison for homicide, a aong of merry
of pardon to gladden the waitln
mother-heart. Her boy was comlag
back, and joyfully the father set out
to accompany the Ind home. The
mother waited for him there, no donbt
buay with the things that a mother
would be doing for her boy who wes
coming home,
The train ran heavily last night as
It rushed through the rain across hills
Pint rnonfH toward the Blue Bulge, an
the sound of its whistle Was the shriek
of -death. The' father had eorne, an
was carrying bark his boy. He would
be home this morning, but when he
greots the glad, waiting mother, there
II be ne light of joy in hia eyes
There will be no answering gleam from
her eyes. Both will be wet and blind
with tears.
The boy died twe hours before the
father got here. For the gifts that
the father promised tha lad, there will
be burial robes and a casket. The
things that the filed mother had mad
against his earning will turn eshee. O
the threshold of overwhelming joy
crowning and rewarding seven years
of waiting, the alchemy of fate haa
tnrned joy to ashea. CBrlstmaa ia
.tragedy. '
Keren-years ago Homer Clark wae
lad not far past hia middle teena. He
killed aomebody. The record haa beea
forgotten, and none who now are la
authority at the prison remember the
story. There waa a sentence of 80
years. Jst Christmas the Governor
found that they Would havj rouble in brought the aging father and mothe
iaat tie -eltaat- was aaM4 pay the
-7 -" " no ww any
M y nay," replied the court.
Walter Bethea. Dan Rctt mA l,.k.
t, three fcJelma aegreee who were
eaAekted Monday despite air tiarht
AUBia, were yesterday eatenced te four
iwoaine m jeu each.
LYNCH WINNER IN
BOXING CONTEST
(Continued ftaaa Page OaeJ
Ua wind at the bell. Herma.". 'Ud
tteaad Klevsak.
m. u " ,on for half
i"wth They exehana-M left
of th. round
' , Twelve.
ill;,r"' . 'elve work waa saeel-
where he aovered aa. Iach Jelbed
ll'Ai.. hookid hlarlsrat
iii."'! sTlove. Lynch awung two
rtsrhte ta fir. head. Tkey were epar
ftag at tha aell. Lynch e reaad.
Vfr S ""'" and sent teft
and rlaht to face, without a return
JB,rf aother ea the jaw, H.r"
ia ellnehaa. Lynch hooked hia rlait
Herman kept
Ktjajaajag fswrtsHa
.T.1e" fVf ' rlht t the bead
" ieft boik ea h.
bok ra the ear. Me ket jab
bin hia left,, the only rvturnVfAm
. Ied rirrmt.
They ameek hunts for the
i a
sapped a tirht left te the
Jee. Thsy excaanred lefte te theTfacau
l'sd but Herman won Id ate co la.
l-nch put left to Ue wtad aad a llaht
r-t to the . TH.. k. i. "J.T .
r i it to the head aad brought the clove
t to the ribe. lnch"hoohJd"to!
i-' e to the head and they r, lHw;
"leee anla p when tha eraag ended
bout. Lyack'a round,
obtaining work elsewhere.
Until iaat Friday matters atoffl, the
mea iu uie shops working on a re
duced erale of wage, but tht office
lores ami retaining their previous amp
utated salary pay. After a abort ex
plAMlioa to the mea that another eut
waa tue only course to prevent a loss
to ins stockholders and considerable in
dications of non acceptance of thie eut,
wr. niuia assert the mea if they would
consent to take aay toss that might
occur and be reapoaeible for tha re
ccljits of the shop. That all receipts
aiier me aeaucuon or overhead ei
peniei and cost of raw materials uaed
each week would be deducted and the
residue divided according te she rosi
tiou on each man's salary at the time,
That the management: would put all
responsibility ef a loss ia runnina
upon them and would be running at a
ao profit, no gain basis.
The management intimated that the
proposal waa made to the mea because
they saw trouble ahead if there waa
not some kind of aa appca) to them.
tae ssutry scaie win have to eorne
down along with the profits of the bus
iness, says Wr. Willie, aad aa appeal
waa neeneaary te to roe tail trouble. A
direct appeal to labor to shoulder the
responsibility ef the amount of profits
unuiinca weesiy would be an anneal
i ins co-operative of the men among
inen-teivos and would allow them to
! iiBmi(mt it thev did ant ha.
lieve that the management waa losing
..i no, ii iioy tnoiight tho manage
ment waa nafair in insiatlmr on a new
eut in wages they would be given a
way te prove their ability to prevent I I I ITU CD Kmc tfll I xiftl rt :
this eut and to wove iheie " nt.nltj if lut, nvLU
that waa a pneaihility and a iroha-
'iniy. it la tits nrat ease of the hud
la eperatioa anywhere,
l no men linve comciete alinn en a
trol. . Develnpneata at the end of tlie
weet whoa the aetoant earned br each
man will be figured will show success
of the project. Capital gets ae profit
waaiaosvar.
something to hope for when be re
diifed the sentence from SO to 10 yean,
Thif year he pardoned him. Just last
Tuesday.
Somewhat more than a 'year ago, the
boy became a sufferer from tuherca
losis. The groat-hearted superinten
dent of the prison relieved him from
all work, aad in so far aa the facilities
of the pneon allowed him, did every
thing to arrest the march of the die.
eaae. The boy grbtr worse. Tuesday
Superintendent Collie went te the) Gov
erner with a request that the boy be
allowed to go home. He had made
game fight ia priaon, with the odds
against him. The Governor did not
hesitate.
the boy was overwhelmed whoa he
learned that he waa no longer a aria.
oner, But be waa afraid that he could
set make the trip hoove alone. It is
a long ways to Swanaanoa, acreaa the
Ridge in Buncombe county. Tha father
ia well to do, and Mr. (Jollte aad tha
boy telegraphed him to eorne. The
ant traia coming toward Baleigh
brought the fit her,
He reached the city last night al
7:ra, n'he boy died yesterday after'
noon, nia strength waa far gone, hit
heart bad had too mack. Tha lor of
going back home, and at Christmas,
with the dragging weight ef dlaaaee
waa too much. Hie heart broka tinder
the attain and he died anddenly, paee
fully, unknowing that he was thrust
lag out npwn tha great adventure ts
wait for the dawning ef the Great
Chrietmaa, -.
XMAS ENTERTAINMENT
The Holy Trinity Lutheran church
SundaX school will give Chriatmss
program Chrietmaa evening December
25 at 7 p. an., to which the publie ia
cordially invited.
There are twenty-aU aumbers an th
program with thirteen of th recita
tions appropriate to th holiday sea
aon. The scripture lesson will be read
RUMPUS IN GARAGE !Mr; twN:ll!.p!2?,.irlu he
v l tendent of the Huaday school.
I WIL- , 1 1
Alia program louowai
Hymn No. 14 ia the eommoai ser
vice book.
Scripture laaeon by John Neaae.
Prayer by the superintendent of tha
Sunday school.
Duet. "Chrlatmae end the Ever-
freena." by Misses alary Nease and
ill la Urovenstrln.
Recitation, "Welcome," by L. M. Par
kcr, Jr.
I'Htiogue, -tbo name or tne i.nriat
vtr
John
PAYS FINE FOR RAISING
Orimet Gowpet Ooutleted
City Court of Diior.
rly Conduct
Child," by Mary Loulae Parker,
a-inia Ludwig, Kdward put
Boat aad Catherine Pullen,
e, -Kortlv J the Babe
anio by Virginia Ma
itrimea t'owper.'Jr., convicted in el
court yeaterday f disorderly eonduct,
i-... oi fiu ana costs. The origi
nal charce against Mr. Cnwner w.
uriving sin auteraomie while intoiicated
but on this charge be waa fodnd nnt
STHIIiy.
According to the evidence of two
garage tnechaaics, Mr. Cowner. when
eld over the nhona that hl
bile waa aat ready, informed th speaker
ne waa muitae uowa to "a eaw eut k.
akop." Whea he arrived employees had
called ia Ogieer J, A. Thempeon, who
loroaue i. owjxr to drive the automobile
from the. garage. Mr. Cowner then
eureed. declared ao nolleemaa would t.n
hi . - - i nwiiaunn,
mm want to do, aad drove the ear to Clarlne Pullea
the street with the officer en the run-1 Hecltstlon, "The Other Children," by
ning board. The defendant waa ren. "i.fl "r".v"."',n: . .. .
i . . l oviu na tui'ruB, in, Manser l.u I
u.ru v, w. n. oawyer, wno entered 1 laby." aolor by Dorothea Parker,
a plea of guilty oa the disorderly eon-1 ohoruB by tht Dund-ty Mhool .children.
duct charge but argued that he was onlv J?1LUon'. MJ'n Christmas J)ay," by
WATER CAUSE OP
BURNING OF HQS
E
Hole and choru
was Hieepinar, ' solo by viral
m laun. chorus by tne Sunday echoa
onuaren.
Reolut Ion. "The Chrlst-Chlld."
Bllen Klutts.
Kec tat on. "The FIrat Chrlatmaa."
by Wilbur Pullen.
RecRatlon. Star-Beama," . by Vlr
alnia May Wilaon.
Bona:. "811ent Niht. Holv Nlht " bv
t . r i- . : -
onra, jr, ana jacn aionsDanRa.
Recitation, "No Boom In the Inn," by
levnnieaiiy gnury, ir is tr at all. tit
driving an automobile while Intoiicated.
ne was round sot gailty of th original
loainmeni.
Hidney finch, young ncs-ro. nUad
guilty to stealing a pair of trousers
irom iae a Bargain House sad was sen
tenced to four months ea the Wake
county reads.
Trial I af Q. Glen, , whit ehauffsu
and William Holloway, charged with an
asrsy brought a ia dispute ever
fares, was continued until today to allow
Dr. Lawreac t he aummoaed te tostifv
as te whetktr Glenn's head waa cut
with a knife or a bottle.
Jamea Tucker, driver of on of th
Edith Itandnlnh
Recitation. ' Chrietmaa Cheer." a
Aleandar Ooodman.
Carel, "Aaway In the Manger," by the
sunaay acnooi eaiiaren.
Dlaloaue. "Chrietmaa Choices." Dor.
otbea Parker, leader, Thomas Boot, Jed
Bionenanae ana aea tonseanne.
Recitation. "Th Angel' aong," by
, Recitation. "What M diva bv Can.
ran aioaenauRf, T.
Recitation. "The Mesaage of Christ
maa." by Anarba UroVenataln.
Soto. 'Kul S-lnlda nf RXhl.kam
by Kdlth Randolph,
. Reoltattan, "The FIrat Chrietmaa."
by Mlaa Mua tfnwav.
ReeltatToa. Vi?.,!..-,!,.; the Uf," by
Mts Julia OrOveneteln. ,
Duet. "Olorr to Qod." by Mlaa Aimer
Marlon aad afro. W. T. Boet.
Humnw-nsmtUto. ViLX. -..a ! a.! w 'l T? 'CrlM Btory.-
" .vt fui ,m i wr ii"v m
n i cons ior careless aad reek
less driving.
Richard Hlitn, negro, eosyictsd ef a
I'd aaaault ea Anai Osborn,' aegro
girl, waa aa $10 and coats.. '
PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT
TO HAVE CHRISTMAS TREE
All employes and each .member ef aa ling mill of th D Foal Powder Com-
"Ploy S family will ha ramemhand I mm at Bavlla Villa.. u Uu.u
aa k a , . ,7. . 1 ".. -- -; - 1
- 'wummw un, wnicat win aaiumi Sanaa fkam iim tia
aneevered at th Mitchell Priatln Idamaow am Mttatad to ahnal atn nun
ompany' pUat this afternoon at 1 1 Th fore of tha ciploiloa was fU
'slock. Ia addition ta tha wlfia 1 .11 .... .v. r w.n a. .
ia. . ' I vv Ml laciDwiai Taiiy, ib
tfMa ' ' , I WW rv-wr. wivy fvff um inira
bt ai sxaa aan lninw inn nsr r m
mnl Neaaa.
Oftertorv anthem. "atathtaham'a
in. ey tae onom ,
latribatioa of treats.
rd a Prayer. '
xoogy hnd beaadletloa.
rOUt tfCN KILLED IJf
Art EXPLOSION AT SCBAKTO
craatoa. Pa le. ia-rour a
war killed aad twe injured la aa
plosloa today la tha pressing aad pack
Leadon feat a aemad ; of iaa.m.i.
A sea Ilea will ea aesuloa attach a
Much Interest In Phenomenon
Developed In Tests Of
Fire Hose
Boston, Dec 82. So mueh publie
Interest hat been aroused by th phen
omenon developed in test of fir hose
here when flsmet brokt through cotton
coating of the hose through which
water was being forced at high pres
sure, that the Fire Commissioner, John
8. Murphy, has been receiving re
quests for information from all over
the country.
Ignition of a fir hose while water
was being pumped through it though
no fire was near, is something new
to thoae who eoatider the firs fighting
business as a science. Te determino
the cause of this peculiar incident and
ascertain how to avoid It, the Boston
firs) department will undertake a series
of teats and experiments,
Professor Augustus H. Gill, of the
Massachusetts Institute ef Tseh Oology
at the request ef Commissioner Murphy
etamined the bouse burned and without
making a chemical analyais, reported
his belief that the hose was ignited
from excessive friction caused by vi
bration between two cotton jackets
Tha hoee wss of the new standard
two-and one hslf iaeh ' rubber lined
double cotton- jacket type, made ac
cording to the specifications of the
Boston fire department, which conform
with these of the National Board of
Fire Underwriters
A 750 gallon pumping engine waa be
ing tested under th direetioa of ea.
finer of the National Board of Fire
Underwriters and officials of th Boston
Are department. For four hour th
engine had drawn water from the
Charles Biver basin when th order
for the high pressure test was given.
Two Unci of hose were used, one
from each side of the engiate and each
about 300 feet long. Morse gntee were
filaeed between the first and second
ength of each line and the gates
were choked down to about one-third
capacity, the gates on the engine out
lets being similarly reduced.
About is minute after tb engine
was started with a pump pressure of
SR0 pounds, smoke came from th
hose about a foot from the coupling
at the engine connection. Investigation
showed that the home was very hot
and in a moment flame hurst through
the outer covering. Within a minute
th aame thing happened to the hoee
oa th other side of the engine. It was
decided by the ehiefa and experts that
the choking down of the gatee had
resulted ia a tremendous amount of
water being forced through a small
opening. The water In passing through
th ngin gat Instead of filling th
hose at the coupling waa forced In ai
an angle, striking one aide of the hoes
with a fins (harp paint, with sufficient
force to generate heat.
This point of water, together with
the friction caused by the two cotton
jackets rubbing sgainst each other ap
parently eaueed th name.
The Ore did not Injurs the rubber
lining, which was not even charred,
the flames working tatirely In the eot
toa mixture. This vis scorched for
several inebes around the burned
hole.
The conditions ander which the en-
ifte was working when the hose iatnit-
ed were eId te be each as would never
Occur while a fir was being fought
aad for that reeaea (Tie fir fighters
haw only a keen academt tntereet
rather thaa serious thoughts of their
hose burning during a Ire nnlesa It
eomes in contact with flaraee r
sparks. , ,,
1ANY STORES BURNED IN
BIG BLAZE AT WAGRAM
Laurlnburg, Dee. It. Thirteen build
ing and Z30 bales of eotten wer bora
ed at Wseram early yesterday la. the
business district, lnclndisg th Aber
sen Koekflah depot. Store buildings.
telephone exchange, poatoffie. restan
rant ana a email grist Until
The fire was dlseovsred in th war
room ef the depot and it I thought
that th depot wa robbed and set on
fire, on account of th time and lock
tion of the origin.
The followins- sustained loaaea:
the A. 8. railroad depot, extrtets
n! rreight with zs bales of cotton nn-
der bills ot lading, and two empty box
cars.
W. Q. Buie, IS bales ef cotton, cov
cred by insurance, mpty store, post'
erne ana fixture a.
n w trMi-M i i
stock, about ,000 with 04.000 lur-
anee.
Beotland Hardware company building
and stock, $26,000 with 900 Insurance.
Press Covington, general stock 17,000,
wun ,uuu insurance.
Naslf, a Syrian merchant depart
ment store tmtfKO, with ez.ixx) intur
ance.
B. T. Thrower, building aad grocery
stock with only small iaauraaee, loss
bout n&n.
Three stars rooms owned by McKay
Bhaw, practically covered by insur
ance. The telephone exchange, owned
cy h. tl. iftiniap. with small Inauranoe.
Two email buildings owned by Jsmes
fields, of iaturiaburg.
Estimated loss about IZBjfJOO with
10,000 insurance. .
Ta Car a Cold la One Dav
Tsk Qrvs' LAXATIVE BBC-MO
QUININE tablet. Th geaaia bear
the aigaatur f K. W, Qreve, SOes-e
(Adg - - , r i
Then there ar mr briefs ad finally
it may gat to tha floor of tha Bouse.
Nearly tww year waa consumed in the
Weaver-Brlrt controversy of four years
ago. Th chance at that it will take
iaat ae long to air the Doughton Camp
bell squabblt and the chance also are
that the Kepublieana are going to get
rood ror propaganda out ef the hear
ings and with their thanks to Doctor
Ike for hia saerifie ef time send him
bark to Albemarle, sadder but jriaer
about the waye of politician! who study
the game ae earnestly as boot leavers
watch th ruling of the internal reve
nue department.
Diaaer for Morrison.
Aumintetratioa heavyweight a a
som of th Congressional "lame ducks'
were guest last sight at stag dinner
given by Assistant Secretary ef the
Treasury A. Wiltoa MeLeaa for Gov
ernor-sleet Cameran Morrison.
Th dinner waa given at the McLean
home, 1523 Bhode Ialand avenue aad
covers were laid for twelve. Among
thoee who were present were. Attorney
ueneral A. Mitchell Palmer; Joseph P,
Tumulty, private secretary to tb Presi
dent; Senator J. Tom Beflin, of Ala-
H
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Will
Doctor Ike Will Contest Stat of
E-iqhth District
(Continued fret Sag Oa.)
Dr. rea,'ebalrmaa af th soenailHce,
aas agreea to tmaae it.
rreeedar fat Co teat.
Th procedur allow thirty dsvt
at .a i a . a . . w -
uampoeu ta mae out a tenant eom
plaint alleging that fraad has beea
sommltted ia tha tleetioa a4 specify
ing ahaxges. Coagresamsn Doughtoa
tbea haf thirty days la which to file
aa nswr. - ; m
w)ia th complaint aad aaawer oa
to th Clerk ef tho Has ha otdera tha
takiag of tvideaee befor a emls
sloner, some notary agreeabla to both
partiee. .Tkea begins tha tog battle
which wring tha evident before the
ebrrft aad after a letg tim to tho at
tention f th Speaker of tho Room of
Bepreoeatativre. It ia tbea c fared la
aa of tha tleetlak oemmlttoea and thU
committee usually take "its wa tweet
Have You
Overlooked
Someone?
If there la one whom you should
remember, but overlooked-'
Hot Arm Gifts
Possessing eaelaeiveaeee aad ia.
dlvldaalltyi
roi MEN
Rasort
Raaor Beta
Safety Kaaors
Razor Straps
Wiaving Sets -,
Phavlng tiirrors
Fare Lotions,- Etc.
Cigars snd Cigarette!
FQB WOMEN
Perfumes
Toilet Waters
Combination Sets
Vanity cJeta
Candy
Ivory Set
Toilet Beta
Manicure Bets
J. C. BRANTLEY
DRUGGIST i
I Temple
bama; Senator alark Smith, of Arf
tona. whit ka just boon appelated ty
the President . to tbo International
boundary rommlasiea a the successor
of th late Governor R. B. Glenn, af
North Carolina; John Bkelton Williams,
comptroller cf th currency, and Frank
A. Hampton, private secretary to
United States Senator T. It. Bimmons.
Mr. Morrison has been in Washing
ton tor several day iritk klf Dttttl
daughter at tho guests of Mr. aad Mrs.
MeLeaa. He left tonight for Chwlott
aad will yeaiain at homo until k goo
down to Balsigk to be inaugurated and
take eharg ei - the Geveraor' aftleo.
The Arabia laagusgd developed and
cam into promineaee later than th
other Bern I tie languages.
WHY NOT CUT THE
"Spend Oat of
Spendthrift"?
A 5avings Account will put you on the
right road and Systematic Savins will pave
the way tb Independence Let us help you
help yourself I
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A Welcome Always Awaits You
at the
Citizens National Bank
" Sorrie. witk Safety "
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Christrfias Gift
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FOR THE LAST TWO SHOPPING
DAYS
W ar offering tha'Chritttnas Shoppora, at lata than
half tha coat prica. All profita done away with for
thU event
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KAYSER'S SILK UNDERGARMENTS
Knit Union SuiU, with Italian Silk Topi;
value 3.98. Sale price .....
Kayser's Italian Silk VeeU; value $3.98.
Sale price
Kayger's Italian Silk VesU; values $2.75.
Sale price
Silk Camisoles, lace trimmed.
Sale price
Crepe de Chine and Satin Camisoles;
worth $1.98. Sale price '
Satin and Crepe de Chine Teddies ;
values S6.95. Sale price.
Satin Bloomers, plain and lace trimmed;
values up to $5.95. Sale prfce
Crepe de Chine Gowns; worth $9.95.
Sale price
HOSIERY
,$2.98
1.98
150
$1.00
$2.98
$2.98
$5.95
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Baby MiOc Must
Be Right -Use
Powdered Milk
Babr'a snlln anaat be pare arid have
all tbo food elecnom nerseeary for
babr'a iMalthiul growth. XlimrW
er4 Whole Milk U Ideal for bone
BUeatiflcation, Xllas is pare, rich
snilk reduced to powder form with,
out cooking. Nothing ts added.
Nothing is changed. Nothing is
' saken oat but tho water.. Rap lac
the wetar and vow have aulk again
freeh ana owsst.
HnerlakaibaliJ. '
POWDERED MILK
Wwral of anloent
taesl aahHriae and UwUog ahvei.
eiaa. KBavfed bahi-eareWtiT!
other aMIdrea or snare swudr '
If the drink Mas. V7
ftluaeesaselavwessraw
ftltaa rewdered Whole
Wilh (Mill ereana) end
KHas r,
una (a
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thai Kliaa le th Oeet
aaMmy asufe (ha ,
Vtim
Kits l sale t at Selected
ttorea. There ta a store near pen.
Writs fat list. . . . - ?
. aesoU-Seeite Salea Ceryeeattaw,
arts. Ckartatta. ,
One lot of Silk Hose, white, black and brown ; rn
tv7 wnrth Q Sala nvioa !allf t
" v wan r wo Bkaeav ivtl .eeese e "J W "esat
7 One lot of Silk Hose, -white, black, brown; aa
G worth up to $2.00. Sale price.... plUU
One lot of Silk Hose, white, black, brown; ( jr
worth up to $2.59. Sale price pll U
Ops lot of Silk Hose, white, black, brown ; (to f A
worth up to ,$3.60. Sale price J) Jv
This Lot af Hosiery ts the Triumph and Kayaer Make
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WAISTS
One lot of Georgette Waists, beautiful designs; worth
up to $19.95. Sale a Ar
price . Oj.jD
One lot oTricotine Blouses; worth up to &4 Atf
$16.95. Sale price H7
One lot of Waists, Voiles, Organdies and Linene;
worth up to $3.98. Sale M AA
price . .v. M.UU
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' SUITSCOATaSDRESSES
We are unloadiilg all of our Coats, Suits and Dresaee
at unhoard-of aacrificed prices. Nothing reserved-,
Every one in stock must go regardless of cost ' :
Ope lot of Suits that sold up to $198,50. These Suits
infelude-all of our.'Wghef grade ones, handsomely
trimmed, beautifully lined, models and ttOT A A
fabrics of the best trade. Sale price. . tPJJ.UU
One lot of Coats oCour highest class ones that sold
up to $150.00. The newest 'materials, newest styles j
some fur trimmed, others of finest ttA CA
Bolivia. Sale price .... . . ......... ; . . p4 JDU
One lot of Dresses, the pick of our high grades, In
Satins, Tricotinei, Serges, etc.; sold up to $74.95;
beautiful in designs, plain draped and tOC ( A
trimmed models. Sale price. , . . . ... ... $ilDUll
One lot of' Suits of Velours, Tricotiaes and other
material, sold up t $59.95. 405 AA
Sale price . .'. .4 . . , . pZ0.UU
Neckpieces and Chokers, .felts "of Mink, Kolinsky
Fos, Fitch, Wolf and othera on sale at just half sell,
teg price. .. t;v-,v;,i6, i:v;;;:vv...:w'..-
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