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iwrn - m wir. r(rni rrn - n ai nri .... ni C. THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 3t. 192T. ;.:iy witnesses ; GiVE TESTMIY Men of Prominence Testify Aifcj; -To Character of Many Per- . sens on Trial . - ef the jranixatiea thirtT-t,Te years I eon put tot 1021 will be 6.61 per ent The Baleigh first chare W, kC I. hi I trM-uiutiul, attoracys Of the op U rift, with offtrln of MJ74.1P. I poaltloB sought to thow that - HottU The Ashe, .Central, Uastera, kfaeoh, Caroline loae much of it rlgatfnl Moatgoaaery, fianey Baa. Bteny Fork I revenae ia th aat ticket system of and Hurry associations reached thalr I ercditinj call Originating Out of the eampalga pledge. Tfca Jtoaaoke AfrlBtat. Mr. Hoxsey could aot cay kw eiatioa led Is gifta, reporting gsa. I aa accounting of tsi revenue ia reached , i; I bat agreed to famish, th. Commission Twt fcaadred aad fortr-eas alw toels-i wit full data. ' ' ties have bwa orguiud thii tmt. 70 1 Ho stated oa tb itaad that the prop of theee bang W. M. U T. V. A". I Ortr of tat Boathera Bell la th StaU 99 O. A.'a, 19 B. A.'e aad fl Sunbeam. I m accessed at approximately eighty par To total somber of eocletiee reporting I eant ef itt reproduction coat aad main this year li 1533. Of thi number I taind that the valuation for taxatioa only 41 reached clan A ia th standard .purposes ia ao fit baaia for tjj fixinf Pell) "Conihlaaloaar, .Jhtaeon, Oa March 10-Mea of prop luj ia aH walks of Ufa took th Wit L.t .i i ..!... lot exeelleaee, which metal that tier I of rats. .""7. ."V'.7""'r. I made tea points tot of a mwaibla tan:! Judas George H 1. 7.. ' of ro rarr 8 ,r ! B . "eking 1 point Uterpoeed at th wornihg session with ' 7T.r: th K.tra aolaUo take th b.. 4f P.U ttated that h. had beea fre oLnr 7Z s ' BM,akiat th atir Ira poiata la th amtMehw bjr protoaUnM rnAnrinf W Bmith oaa of that BS 1 atauadatftf of exeellenea, wbil th Wonat in the iaeroaae with, th char(t nun deaUl or thai """"'- m am I point, i hfra. Boddiak reported Sit aaiuloa itady .tlaaaea, m aU of SO rer laet year, Thlrteea hav eora Dieted th eonr iflaaned la 1918. Thar ar aiz poaiirradnatea la thia reax'a claai, Mr. followiaa his ' aharge againal hint admitted k kaew ' that W. A. Hncaea Ma anwoa . befor k wroto th letter erderiaf ' harneu retnraed from hia fana j that it aot twioaf t mm, Smith aaid that at on tim Eraeat . w ' " M MBnWi th luMl.ii1if. inn "?r f . V. k J; " fc" alw Halahod th. aaw aoarae aid wai itt raly traaaartiba la whieh ptollf4 ta j,OTla- ukw M a aaa aanirea. t booU U the eoarae. Ia wply t BaftW( tfae ia kto ja,,,,,, tt, go, Mrtlfleiktl- kgTe rti?",r,i,,,v0l,biBf ' hU2 beea awarded, faia of 800 pot eeat . trunk, aaid h had aow aeea th ofef ga prefJoil4 7a of ' Uieee i mai ana uta bbtbi fure w 1 being juniors, Mabel Beehef, . of reTenaea with . axtraraaraat aalariea t ffleiala. B wanted to aaow. Mr. Hon- wtf waa appavreatly willing to furnuh aba information, but he dialiked to embarrass official wh might not like t hare their arninga pnbiicly eerntia iced. B suiceated that be submit th J. W. Crow, of AaheUla, was th trat I aalariea oa a slip of paper for the eon- atapuoa or ae uommtasioaor ana u eocnsel for th opposition. While Judge Fell waa aquirming With this dilemiba, th witaeaa eatrieatod all parties with th blanket statement that the president and fonr Ttre-nrealdeata or tb aowpany receiTS - tvQfiQQ giro their entire time to th Boathera Eaa-ea etoralL testifying ia his owal woa two cards' and aina itimni. Fnnr defena, laid he had a sweetheart la o( thc jpostgradaatee aje frost th Bua freat f who hem the.trala passed I e0mb aaaoeiatloa.. The ktoaat- Zioa feryday. . .1 reported th largsst aaaiber f e teases, "l droppM eaaiy aar ear every 100. flna t nasasd' ha said. "But I TOM ir.ti L.. t 1 o ehaeed the eaady ad did aot Uk it UiM iiMt,eth jf. Briggs, of irons, svpress wip"w. - .iKaieigh, Said: 'booking at our Bun Leaherllla, leads the Banbeama, kavlag I BeU and aad the associated .Cumber land Company. A total of $43,000 Of thia eons from the Southern Bell and approximately $5,160 i pre -rated to the Nona Garolia system, On hi! sross exani nation by Bobert BaaTrk, of Wilmingtoa, ia the after noon, Mr. Horsey put the reproduction rom, siprow iaiv. . i Kaiatgn. aaias toking at our etua-1 mwtm di ins ooHinera joeu, ueeamuei Bnghe had teH of alleged theft Of I beam aad Boval Ambaaa.dot work tram U 1930. at $4W63.719i Its arosi reve- eanay oy etorau. B. 0. Ohaaeey dialed the hllegatioa of Eoghe that he had eold a barrel of . ash at Hartford to a aegro for i aaa ' divided the money, the fiaaacial aagle, we hate again cause ana in low, $U,M5,8&o; iU net revenue, for rejoicing. The Sunbeam amount I $815,404. For North Carolina tbe re needed for this 7r, recording to th I productisa! cost of th system at that O. A. Peaeoek, white man, e( Bart- eampalga pledge, waa $1400. Their actual gifts have reached $144$. Th Royal Ambassador pledge was $2,201 ford, testlfed he taw youag bay the They have emeoded it by $280. Tbla ' flak from Haghee aad aot from Chaaeey He also testillsd that the character of I Chaaeey wu good. DR. LOVE APPEALS . : ;T0 BAPTIST, WOMEN ' CeaUaaed from Pago Oas.) year z Huabeam baada and eevea Boyai Ambassaarathapten have givea more thaa $100 each, the Aahabore Street, Greensboro, Buabeams leading the State with $043t Boeky Menat, fol lowing with aaid. The Boval Ambaaaa- dor of tht Giweaaber l lrat leads all then with $173.73. Lambertoa eomiag seeoad with $160.89. The report of Mrs. B. H. Bimms, ef or tas Toung t 1.- .1 . . Ita 41. U o.... .v.. awn (wi 1. I KeJelgB, - eseretary - . " ' Vi " " I Womea's AnaUiary. read by Miaa iUi : AeiT'Eft. lem ft., ioo'm Th- Wyatt. of Msredith College, gave t v..e thev went considerably teyond ML"i,n fiP M ymng I F-" - w . u $300. The etory of the wis .a I woraers, ahowlng that theyj owner. ne.u on, maiamsnea teas im tim was $4,790,79$! its groaa revenue, 18,1I and its net revenue, $mjtm. . , f The w)tnese did aot know the value of the entire Southern'' BeU properties a listed for taxatioa. Mr. Boark ia quired if it waaat a bit strange that he kad aot thought to acquaint himself with this date in view of the hearings La tfaia and other States. "Why, no one has beea acuta enough to apk it before;" ke replied smiling, and Mr. Buark tnraed to a different line of attack. He admitted very frankly- that the A. T. dnd T. Company has the potential power to control all the actions ef the rThVl.foU pollry wu liberal even as to the four ma half per cent contract and the aatraet with the-- Western Sleetrts CnWimny, a subsidiary. Bs also admit ted that ths American Company i bor roving money and lending It to the Southern Bell at a loss. V ! - Testifying that the . proposed tatta would giro a act revenae eqnlvelent to 541 per cent ef the lavestmsnt ef tht company ia Js'srth Carolina and 4.1S of it reproduction costs as of Match, lSft; prises,, he maintained' that th repro- duetioa tsiue It tha only sound, basis for rate makleg purposes. ' - ' Oa request ef Mr. Mines, th wltnes read a paragraph from th anaoaj re port ef the American Telephone ani Telegraph Company' showing 'the inv mease earnings of the company la 1920, its eight per cent dlvideadaV and its earnings, wMclt the witnesOuAdmit ted was approximately 11 per oeaife its capital stock. ? n, f, , MARKED HONOR TO GREAT SCULPTOR 1 " . - - Opnjlnned from Page One.) love that gave, th devotion that' will ehsrish.it, will forever b numbered among oar ennobling possessions. ' "Eseklel ws able to Bad inapt ratioa in the men, and Women, and humanities, of his own time, without going beck to the . outworn modeurbf a pagaa age. Previacial eaevgk to cling to these realities, be wrought them into works which compelled the recognition . . . t . i 1 m . 1 1 3 . ,l a vi uo emet in. acmraia, ana wun inv honors of actions and eitiss that boast sd of being ths home ef aculptnrer'i beet, traditions. Crowned with, these honors, he turned his thoughts to hit own' country, and at th final and Inest product ef hit taleats, gave t at th monument that from this day will thy k hia resting place. It is ths memorial of, reunited America, the testimony to the tradition of indissoluble anion, th shrine to which are gathered today, aad will gather through the years to 'Come, thoso who. weald dedies .themselves to the ideal ef aneelfish enlightened. upstanding AmeHeanism as V fosee for oar eountry't ftaintenanty aad all .hu manity's betterment! Morehead Wants Dave Blair Cared for By president (Continued from Page Oae.) oa Vie President t Coolldge aad the sablaet officers and Invite them to at tend the United Btatee Good Boada At- sociatisa conrentioa te be kcld in Oreeasbore ia April. Mrs. Vaastorx la acre wit a mr. vsnstory. . Tar Heels Ia Waahlagtea, nr. JU-a. Whiles, of AtasvUls, ap peared today before the committee of tbe public ksatlk osrVtee, having 'the for es-eerviee tnea.'iKe decisioa was announced a to selections, bat Mr. Chile say that the outlook it good for the eeloctioa of the Oteen hospital at Atalea, whert th goteAmeat ovnt the 100 bttlldingt tad whet thee art bow about Jim patients, end'- (or AnU worth, whore the goremmeat ' kae e lease and where there ar now i.beut ilM kMhaa '" : If '-' . . .. . - . There took place here today at St. raura Cptaocpta march tae 'marriage ef Mr. Edward Mimier, ef New York, and Mist fiUeabeU Bi Owen, of Charlotte, the vewe being givea by the rector, Bev. BoberO-Talbott. ' , , Mis Ethel' Bollinger, the general secretary f th Alumnae of the North Carolina College for Women, here from Qreeriibord to attend th meeting ef the Southera College Womea'i Aaao eiation. Tonight she we the honor aecewolWwe wAtt tbie taothtae wat ' fL ear araaairt oom-t-M a v v hotUa aa the vaa-uUM Uwt mtmm It . . e awsrm aeaat. ts9c,aadi k - - 3 MLUCIOUV AMD P VERY little raoveaent nieana toore thlrat- j not COCA-COtA teaaVAHT ,h. i.r.nt J,, aad waravfnnine Him. I0"' u,t 7Mr- of 110 per cent I The sot societies which I tbey -opened their treaeuree and pre- thit avtraged $U over again orated Sat. Hi- gifts, fid, fraatla- "Jt? ' .1" . . , ,mmmmh an J nrrh .h i, n. . a uinaogn lea uei ' MJ!v..rf "r!f,. i. State ia soatributloaa. aJJUM.50. Oraaaa- tk. u"S Te -teBSla . ... 1 - m a. I text- oeca tnvinw ever aiJiOO. iMmk vaarl ss w:;Vhi.dVth;min !::.T;:vru-1! of the King at ws give or withhold. " Tkm maim such a call for tllf ta than $700. of rnrayr at today. . Th. world atead. - In weed v 01 materiel image, lasainei ,- r. .1 stalka ia the laad, aad oa th ether wiia. Hji, uaytea k..A. thMM ha. .t bm.n auck aivinci T.",,p!7.w"? there are tea la - todv, euek liberal recpoaae to kKLVJS.iTr w ;1-tZ"? rld't aeed. Th. spirit. need W Wi," M ia o maeh graater than the physical 1 . 1 ri "LrA? ruiart I Federal Agents Raid Ptarltation atrameatality of material fin, w aaa ' IQ Uei W IneSSfiS (Cewtlaaed Prom Pago Oae.) act. without the offering of gold, build the churches, the hospital, tend thoj aaiaaionariea. rcmiO the schoott Bad mtft I th opportunities of the kour. These I tsked where they were he eaid they did I eie thc tttnga you are doiag tarougaiaos care to raia pesamg their poeaihlel vhe payment of year eampalga pledges. I trial. They have aot yet beea arrested I The makinvwnae' given oy ins wise 1 annongn warrants save oeea swera entl tea represent a Hprjrr, taid tht tgalnat them at tht request of Governor I apeaker, aeeordlag te Uo Old jswisn 1 uorsey. toe rawer le la Jail ia At-1 eeaoeptioa. Mrs. Jonos called attea llanta where he aad the aegre Maaalngl tioa to Us fact that results of th. W. ware tekaa for aafe keeptig. Th. fate VL C. work had beea greatly laereaaeAiei maaaing, waaee statemsnte retard-1 tiaee that orgaalaatiea kaa adopted a ling the killings resulted la the ladlet-l definite psrsisttut program of pray ir. I menu against himself aad Williams,! The "myrrh" or tae win men repre-1 " auojees or epeeuiatloa here I aanted "aaeridee." Aceordina to the I today and courthouse attaches tmiImmI I Jewish tradition," aha said, "the gift ef therttialoa that Solicitor Oeaeral A, M.I the wise mea of myrrh offered to tbe I nraaa weuia reeommead msrey, if the I Si 1 of Mac ad the Soa of Ood hinted negro is convicted when tried her. I at hi reaurrejtioa myrrh to a mortal,! When the solicitor waa asked hia plans! goic to a king aaa iranaiBteBBe leiaueui ataaning, nt aecilBta to reolvl . . . . n ,m 1 I . 1 I . . . - ' I uoa.' eacrinciai eerviee is oir reaaoa-1 uruniicir uai rerrrrea queetloners to I able offering. The gift without the I ihel egal code of Georgia eovcrUur her-1 giver ie incomplete." torn acting nadtr fear" in eommttting "We are asking," she eontinaed, 1 erunea as Manning slaimed he did. The I "today that in thie aew year we make teetloa reads 1 I tha arifft which we mr at Hia feet aom "A persoa Commit tins' a arlma mr anfa.1 tifcrto oa.- moaey, our pray ere, end our I demeaaor under threat or menaces I ivcs, all te Ke oaserated 'to Him. I which euflcieatly chow that hit Ufa watl The womca asnt Cblldrea of every lead I ia oanger ehaii aot be fouad guilty: I beckoa with pleading haadt te the I ana ouch threate aad meaeeee beinal women 01 oar nn wan nave oeea 1 "it niuoiiento, tae persoa com-1 trained atder a Ckristism elrilUitioa pelling by aaid ttreate and menaces I Pi t JMtwai, Itt reyottovino guest of a meeting of tk Wathlngtea alumnae chapter "of .the -North Caro lina Collsge for Women. , . ,Ar. Mr. end Mrs. O, B. Hammer, Of Win- ' la Waahlng'u. I fttoa &alcs, are yiaitlng la Waahlngl There are also here Mr, Chariee - L Aberaethy,. of. New Bern and Mr, C. A. Coleraine, ef Charlotte. . , v 1? C V If AePriceT&uPay goi the pleasure of your ual cable drink It sleeplessness; r it time to tr . lNSimrPdsmi . hlyinf cereal beverage ' f 1 Cvfrlchcoffee-likc flavor Kcj . .lmtfTrefrocianjhariJV ll'sirm f Are You Old and Tired at 40? Talce a Tonic t tht committment of the offense, shall I bt eontidtred a ortncirjal and aaffarl io same puaisamsnt aa if he had per-1 natratail tKa I Telephone Rate Hearing Will be wOncioded Today (Continued from Page One.) te give, to them the help tbey to tortly aeea." "My ideal fir the host of our M. U. wemea it that we shaJl ataai ia the midst of the ecashtae aed the ahadowt of ear preseat day as true fol lower ef Bin whe taugha that great etc followed eerviee. la your giftt to tbe juag e aot leave oat the myrrh of eaeilftrial eerviee saTTiJ .leiT": TvT L7 !M Vf " eontraeted to finance eeems to .. ,1 . . .. . "" v nt prepoeteroas. ' I U ? ! .?""M - Bi" iot Orlore objected r siaieo tns proposition with the addl- teg gifts ef all that waa beet ef their Ueaal altorietiVT that the Vmmlaiaon j "v- aoMjaa saow immediate oral rgumsnt and VL ! r Jf..t?Vll" ', Jh Kin- r?" . ion. City Attorney ZTT-Tu- ,7 wT . " " atdaia thought the attitude of I i r . " """""t. "o "MM teiapnons company aatoundiac ia the Bebeef Bethlehem, but at tht Kiag the face of what tti T opposition ait tri- J already developed aad the fact that the I east aaa aot beea concluded. The report of Mr. W. H. Beddith, A ftw likt exchangee brought attor-the- oerreepoadlag eseretary and" mis- aeye oa both sides te arem..t . Ai.. Pi;tt, aad that of pstee with argument and submit -ths Miso KJelc K. Hunter, eeeretary-treae-1 ease to the eommisisoa with the eon- , arer, onowea aeeiaee gains la the work I elusion of the examination of Mr. Hoi- v wi jvmt dtu uu ox any rormer 1 sey taw morning. . ae grnaa iciai 01 tne eontrlbu-l Um Mack Raveaae yw " esia.we.ui, an 1 un direct examiaatioa veeterdav iacroasc of $18974.08, which is a gala morning, Mr. Hoxsey testified that if f. ZZJVf CT, Uf Tblclthe.propoeedtratea are grscted by the n-" aer sue onenngt uommlasioa. the net revenae of. the r . Why friend, yea're Jnat ta tJat prime of life at 401 TbecVa ao ewcueo ior your piaying out as tnia ow. What on nead la a wan. ami, all-aroond toning bp of the aystem parttculsrly the Hood. Medical ecletioc tell m a peraon who takea good ear of klmeelf or neraeix ah 01 id sot become infirm with age until aroond tb alxtieth ( ymr. (Jertainly 40 la far too varrr. Take ar of yourself, friend; that'a what la neceesarv fer fcemltb. Owt plenty of deep. Eat plain, aab ' atantial foods. Sxordao in the frwah air. Keep your system well fluahed oat. And abere aB tktaga kf year blood parol Wholaeorii Meed g4vea yow life a . i a. a i a . ... aaa vigor; oaa dmo maxse yon anil and lleUeaa. Msyb that'a exactly wnat aiie yoa nowl Try cleansing poteooc tko impurittea and froa roar blood gtrean and eee tf ft doeont brlttf back th old tim iprinsT and vigor to vovr muse lea. Thouaanda aavo had that exper . jf ot, thia eleanttor. won wffl nd 8.S.S the famout old herb rcmodr, excellent indeed. 8J.S. baa riven a light atep-and a parkJng eye to hosts of BoodIo who ahnuvht th were 'tlumifa at 40, bat who in raality needed only a tboroagk blood cleanaiaf to make them fern young again. Gel 8.8.S. from vow dnaawtat. today right now, while your health ia on your mino. start taking rt at once, then write in detail ahmit your phytic al condition te Chief kfedlchl Adviaor. S&8 Swift Labora tory. Atlanta. Geotvla. and ha will give pott dividual aiperw advio Lamp They can be Just lamps or they can express tht) wsrmth and individuality of home. In beauty of colorinff and finished de-. aiguvths lamps at THE GIFT SHOP are unusual. The ' bases, Whether of mahottany, wrought Iron, or pottery . are graf tal, and artistic, t The shades are. rich In color, the designs are original and cannot be bought elsewhere. THE GIFT SHOP steam IM Maoale,,Tmpl Raleigh, N. C. - ' '. j.: m NOTICED Cut Prices oiv Columbia - r Grafonofas Whit) TKey Last E-2 Graf onola $125- 1 Cut Price - ' $85 at - Terms i ' - '.I won . .mas 5.: E-l Grmfotwla $125 CutPrlcj $85 Tsrrtna Come or write us at once so aa to get first' cRoice of a Grafonola v v We Have 11 Styles at Cut Price- i. Jesse French & Sons Piano Co. ' ' 'The Musk: Store Uadrt Library" FOB THS BLOOD . Staawaxl for ever 50 yean Swift as nl c. Bast, ttt, Attaaka, Km. rhasa awj bm rwr ftw Saw aj SSA lama r 1 i , I, i a . n twa , t : . ..lus Oxygen-Acetylene Apparatus m Material ::.. t .. . .4. .Welding and Cutting TorchesTCarBon Burning Torches, , Acetylene Generators, Oxygen, ' . . Welding Metfls and Flm Dillon Supply Machinery ' i " Mill Supplies any Machines Shop sULEICS, K, C.x TH rhaase TU Auction Sale (PubUe) U. S. Army Motor Vehicles. Camp jeaevp, Ga, 10:00 A. M., April 7. 1921 Trucks Touring Cars (CaMnkMUaV- f W. on xarSi (CimrrWinMa.! txalfw BaCm a. k Wkiva C a. turn WhU ,; Owrlaae . Moan OHmitlla. I r& a Motorcyclos (UaaonrSoaahle) ' With side , eare-IadJaa aad Harley-Davidsla Blcvslaaaservleeable) of varioat makee Remember the Date Be There Per farther taformaiioa and' catalogs, add arrieca. m. rex use teec ee. erriciAi aucrieauss. . tit 1- MOTOR TRANSPORT DIVISION C " OStee of the Qeartemaetec Ceasral. - MT. " .WsahlasTlesv IX C at. toi a SONS wVvTwSBw ' AVJSjaS)SjSVw,al lies' OwwftwtJ 9waw4fi; swwJIIaraw'B wlwfTwsWwW laws titatlii was ta Biisww afesesK fiaitiri sa i, no a aw t aa. aat a) ) eerkaMe stoi piwni'ia tw tentQaa at aaa .as -a whfeha mm,m aat as aaialimn '. rraietr-ot IT CM CMWuBMnt lrnmm SM iwa ia msm-w ar i V7-, Piildren'8 Hair' . Cutting THE SHOP EXCLUSIVE. FOR YOUNC AND SMALL Jutl Hoi wtsNicf ft Mttfiifanry 1 Children's Hair Cutting BOB EVANS Ma vine loss FOR YOUNG FOLKS A new shipment of washable fabric Middy Dresses and Middy Blouses at the latest, loWesttrices. There's no xlenying Ui6 fact ' thse famous trademarked garments are; wav ahead in aualitv over the ordinary atv called middy dress, both in. fabrics and de-" signs; colors are all white, white with blue :' and redMiavyi and navy With white and red.!' -;t "il ,,:i;-v.. I Jt-y:;- Price-MIDL)V DRUSSES- C $4.50t6$5o95 PricetMIDDY BLOUSES. . ; " $le7S. $3e9S
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