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NEWS AND OBSERVER. RALEIGH. N. C. 3UNDAY MORNING, APRIL 3, 1 92f ' 1, EXPECT EAR Ti LY AID D EXPORT COTTOfl PROMINENT BUSINESS MAN DIES IN CUM IWUTMle, - April t William H. Harsh, leading ' business ataa of this elty and Cornier sheriff of Cumberland county died at his- horns o Dick atroot at S:M o'etoeh this scorning after aa LI Hi ess of. three days duratloa. Heart Southern Bankers and Wpr FhL was declared by atttsdlng phy nonce corporation wqi Ing Out Plans leiaif to bo tlia eanao of bit death. Mr. Maria had been onlnd to bis homo only ine, Tuesday and appeared to be la cheerful aplrita both latt sight and early tbla "morulas. Ta aews of hia death whesr it spread vr.h city anted a profound shoe iu occasion ed deep regret ' . : Mr. Marsh wan pretldent ef the ray ettevill BuddIv ConiDeny, a large eon- eem; dealing in agrienltaral aappliea. He waa a progrtetlve and pnblia apirited tnaiaeaa ma and an a Sisa waa in terested in all movement for the pub lie good. He wee one of th largest ontrilratora to the Y. M. C. A- land rsesntlr. rained in this elty. - W- a unnl Man u .SflMA fot The Federal Xateraational Banking! . .u Wrd at audit n k.a.n... k. ui aa. I " "TT . . . : rT .. . .. . """r - - - iaad finance, wnicn a neia ut we uw i . V,! I'- '. SI'." '. Hew Orleaat, April Sr-BelW ef the cotton ajfeutlem'ia tht Best through abetaatlal financial aetlataaee en the part of the war. Finance Corporation waa expected to be brought about ahertlyiia the pinion ef representa tives of Ue .War Fusses Corporation, Federal International . Bashing . Com pany and the federal Beeerve Bank of 'Atlanta, who tonight announced after an nil-day consultation tnat tney wouia .meet again in Atlanta the latter part of this month to tans aeuon nung taoee enre from the 100 mtmber ef the corporation, recently erganiied nader the Edge Aet, data and itatuti tooea . lag all anglee of the cotton trad. Theae atatiitiee will be Indited' and ftndled at the Atlanta meeting, after which it waa eiDoeted definite plana would be made for organisation under the Webb- Pomtrvn Aet I a company able to finance and more cotton. , The meeting here today waa presided ever by B. ft, Beeht, a director of the rederal Iaternattosal Banking Coi Mar. Among thoea native In the diaeueaion at relief slaaa war Bursa Meyer, Jr. managing director, and Dwight F, Davis, a director, of the War rlnanee uorpo ' ration, and M. B. Wellborn, governor of the Atlanta Federal Beeerve Bank. All dlreetor ef the New Orleans branch , of the Atlanta baak alto were present Cotton exporter ef the mouth will be ailed upon to have representative at the Atlanta meeting, H waa announced. Mr. hteytW la ha explanation of the vim of the War Fiimae Oorporatioa, tated the beet reeult ler the Bout, would be aeeompliahed by "the proper Dixit ef co-operation among cotton ex. porter and baak era, acting in eon junc tion with the rederal. international Banking Company. , .Both Mr. 'Meyer aad Mr. Davla a sured tht banker that any practical clan ef ee-operatioa dtviaed by the Makers aad esporter would meet with the hearty eo-operatloa ol the war Fiaauea Cerooratioa. . . The meeting her today waa for the purpose of continuing tke aiaeussioa f the eottoa export aitoatioa which waa taken up at the recent W lining ton eon fares with Herbert Hoover, Beer tar ef"C6amer(ir TUBERCULOSIS DEATHS v SHOW SLIGHT DECREASE . . i . . . ox ui ooaiu. He was 00 year old. A native of Cumberland county, he wa bora in the Aldermna aeetloa la Gray' Ureek town thip, where he reaided until eketcd theriff in 1902. Kitchin Named As Minority Leader To Succeed Clark ( Continued front Pan One.)' not eaue Irreparable .friction.'' Mellaa starta Mew. Wrinkle. Secretary of the Treasury Mellon ha started a new thing among we new saner eorreaDondeata la Washington. in place of meeting the hot Are shot of questions atked sa id spot at nia conference with the prettyhe ha atk ed that all question be submitted in writing to him the day before to that t.e may "eoaeh up" ea the aaswar. Ths last conference he could not an swer tome question asked him, to the newspaper men will write their ques tion aad turn them In. But Mr. Mel lon will have to stand the gaff of aw matter that ariaee after the canned questions are turned iu on him. There will be no joy among the beer gootler of the land Lat its beea a plee or imagination on e yn n Rupture Kills 7,000 Annually tr-4Le burial SOTttaeam Uiaa mMM ikindfn a bad ban men teklna tare et ae sksa swaUlaS) cl the afatettoa aad savtas ae attaatlaa W tbt taw. WhM ate w etat Are r. ne Iwtlas roansU by w cartas a tram, aspiMaea m .kiiMW uai km aaaaaa 10 awu n m tot. UM traas H enir a aawaiaii-a tmmm srap aaainal a aollapaina waU aa auaot be xaMu4 e eat as saars lata a tiMhanlaal saaaart, Tbe biaeta some one that the commissioner of In ternal - Revenue has tentatively ' act two bottle of beef a day a the proper doe for 'Invalids having the beer thirst. "Taint eof says Commission r William, who ay that no beer refulaUons are to be mad wall he Is in office. H lpe to be able to get out la s few day, aad is going to leev tM seer decision to u mec tor. . 8s the beer drinkers" anion will doubtless get busy Snd Mad a hurry up call to President Harding to asms his maw with th hope that then win be eomt "kick" la his beer deeisioa. , -raaun Hammer On Job. tXmmdlatly on hi arrival here Oongressmsa w. O. Hammer, of W seventh district, made hia reeemmendav tlons for two vacancies that existed for North Carolina ah th Wavad Academy. Hie nominee are John A. Douglas. Jr. of Monroe, whoa father I an employee f th railroad, and William Fletcher Absher, Jr., pt North Wilkesboro. ADaser ratter u a Duatnese man. Mist Bees Boyd, A young woman of North Carolina who (or 14 years has beea th secretary for . oagrotemaa Joha H. Small, wh was ds fee ted for re-eleetioa, . has aeeeptod a poeitloa with Kepreseatative J. T. TJeal, of th eeoad district of Virginia. Major Charles Stedman has beea In vited to deliver the address on Coa- federats memerial day at tte Univer sity W Virginia. Th Invitation yiag tnat as could select u soth el usy or any day convenient He nay it Is doubtful if h earn accept, tbougtt he wishes to do so as it looks as if his duties here will keep him in Wasting ton. ' ' The Federal Beserve Board aa- nounee that th Farmer Bank aad Trust company of Winston-Sties ass bees admitted to the Federal reserve system. Its capital J $250,000 aad its total resource M04Ur7e. Among ths North Carellaa visitors ALLEN & ALLEN Practical BricUavara and naaarra Bell Phone 1073-M IT Olenwood Ave Raleigh Phone 019 Balelgfa, N. C. D. O. ALLEN J. IS. ALLEN JNO. J. WELLS, CL n Ciwfl and Consulting; EofSsMMr ' BOCET MOUNT, N. C Well sad Briahley mah detailed Oonaty Mapsi to Washagtoa sre Mr. and Mr. Otis Lis berry, ef Baleigh, sad W. C. Ham moad, of Aeheboro, L Hunter Creech formerly of Smittfield now of New Tork wn her thia week en business. Cstoael Jeaes Kasppeiated. . Many North. Carolinians will be U tcrestcd and pleased with the rs-sp pointmeat ef CoL a. U. LHolmeley Jones aa director of th war Bisk in. tu ranee. CoL Cholmeley Jones, aa appointee of the Wilton administra tion has beea active snd diligent He Is efficient thorough his service over sees giving tim first hrW knowledge ef the importnnee of attention to men who served in th world war. His st teatlon ' to h duties snd his, re-ap-polntmlat after the iavestlgatioa by th eemjnittce headed by Oca. Chat. G. Dawes is attributed t hi worth and to the business way ia wiieh he has haadled. ths office. . Little Improvement Shown In World Trade Conditions (Ceatlaaed From Fsge One.) the probable result that tho revival ef trade will be continued. . V -, Busiues loese will udonbtodly b great ia Argentina, Commereial Attach Feely, ef Buenos Aires, asserted, as Importers are liquidating their stocks slowly das to aa ovsritocked market and dull demand. -The market for ex port commodities, h said, ia generally overstocked. . ; i Brull Uaaatlafsetery. ' The general situation fat ths northsrn Show Who's Who DB. U 1. BUCHANAN, Jr. Tnttlm ttmllti Ta ASml. lit ravxn. . saowcauTia sko n nsncuLoei . WeaSarS SaWSIu AUian, neTN Mseuua. To net states sf Brazil Is very unsatisfactory, Commercial ' Attache Schur reported from Bio d Janeiro. Th State sf See Paulo has authorized aa internal loss and Ccara ia negotiating for an Ameri can loan, he said. .'Th estimate for the 1921 eeffee crop, he said.' is placed at 7,104,000 bag and there are 1,31V 748 bags, sow at Bie d Jaaelro aad Bantos.. .,;. -. .-. i Nltrste .-shipments ' from Chile win likely stant'W mrfked decrease for tht aim three month, aeeordlng to Com mercial Attache McQueen at Santiago, General business ia Chile is dull, hs declared- aad there is no apparent pro eet for t improvement fn tte ((ear lurare. . ' ii The general asadjtioa of Peruriaa government ' flnaaee I unfavorable. Commercial -Attach Waters, of Lima, reported.'- However, aid t being ob tained from-the banks. : Banks are liquidating loans, he said, and deposits of foreign currency la (POLITICAL ADVEBTISINO.) 1.1 kaa rmaii a . aa asciv mm tafftrw la the land is lavwa auk e f&aJS rleM la the arlasav at HmIt awa besM. The ftAPAO awtaoH Is aaaaitloa.hly Mm salcBtl, loaianl and ebtianrsl sssr. traakaaat far rapture the weaM , has caw kmwa. xiia ridvrao pad wnca saacrms ciossia b the badr eaaaot aoatiblr alls se shift cut of picas, tbarcfote aanaot abate r awch. awl as slwl cms as aanlr naascaahia, Ta ca eaal srblbrt raw wash aa wbllsl V data. Ms ecmee, baskles or ceriaes alWisiit Lcra mom ss claas ta aaralal aaaaja aa stars lnas as the raptars CAMT eosw , A uar 1aa vat fn . Aaalha twnm tuberculosis ia -Worth Carolina' ices-l'"' tl.lS- laoiisaeu iu lwmi Becoming siatusBee Just eompilsd by tht State Board ef Health. Tht total number af. death from thia eaue for th past year was 1,809 aa against a total i a, two for the previous recr. . Th redaction ia deaths from tuberculosis was ene of th Im portant item In enabling th state to aonievs a rsmarsabiy low aeatn rate a whole, ths rate for all disease! having been IS. per thousand. Figures tell sa eloquent story of ths winning fight ngainst tuberculosis In North Carolina during do past few year. In 1918 this ditess, popularly known a "th Great White Plague." filled 3.710 grsves with Tar Heel. Since then there has beea a steady ds- allaa. a that urn thava waa a 2 Utmost style and , 1 I- - ..A - . 1.1 - I I mcia ia a earaoiaa aau m .pcarantauis i , i , . uuiiuat quaiuy cnar- acterize our show ing: of sodav ts FLAP AO CO- flask Na. 171. at. Leal. Ms- ar mi toial.Plsaae aa the snfTaiUlea a nam or, -(A6V.I Jk eomparleon with. t.c TJnited Btetee as whole shews that this taA has an aaviabl record. In 1910 tabereulosl esmeed a total ef 111,579 deaths in the TJnited State, only rgaat diseases of I th heart being eharged with a greater number of death, Th rat wa 131 per hundred thousand ef population. The rats for th cams year ia North Carolina waa 1174 per hundred thou sand) of population, snd lsst year this rate dropped to ths tew low level of I 11S per haadred thousand of popula- . Voa. Ia she aatiea tabereulooi la etarge abl with (lightly mors than tea per cat or an th teethe that occur. Ia thia State it teases approximately eight yor teat of ail deaths. Ia ottwr words, en eat ef every twelve deaths la ths State is from this sense. Fatalities front tuberculosis lave ; beea much greatot amsng ths colored people sf ths State than nmong the watte, vmrtng sao pest two year a special sduestioaal effort emalaat this iesate bat beea mad aacas ths color- od people by the extoatioa department ef ths state aaaaterum aad the State Tuberenloels Aasociatlca. The recent General Assembly mad ta nppropria tioa f 100WO for a aaaatorium for nagTcce, and lealU ' tuthoriUee fee oonfident that equally at good result tea he ebtaiaed la th reductioa of deaths from this eaate among ths negroes a havt beea attained for the yopalattea aa a whole. Aaed Weeaaa CrHlealrv IIL Wadesbore. Ape .Mrs. Jaae Cop pedge, the oldest resident of thia elty, It critically ill at her hem here tnd utight hope are eatsrtaiasd for her recovery. 8he la a woman of beautiful traits of Christina character and ha many friends who havt felt a deep-interest in her recovery. She ia 05 year of age. Spring Hats that are irresistible in charmand that will impel quick pur chase by smart dressers. All at popular pries The Ladies' Shop 14 E. IUrgett St. Just Received May Cosigners and Qucrterfcs Subscribers please call for May numbers - I ; New May ,v- I 1.- Patterns ' 1 r r n - t 1 j it''' ' " K.S.CVLBKETH A few suggestion: W must protect ths health aad ,the xstral and spiritual welfare 'of our eitiaCnt; provide sde quale school feeilitist and! a well quipped free public library manage wisely and , economically th flnaneial affair of th city; obtain tht general cooperation, of erery msni woman, and child, ete. Ia short, encourag and support every caaat that make a progressive, happy aad eoatentcd people. ' . ! .; TjaiNJI E. CULBBITH, Oandldato for Mayor aad Commis sioner of Finance. The Weather Baleigh, N. d, April t, 19L Fair tad much cooler Sunday hfoa day fair aad soatiaaed cool, froth northwest winds. i lEMttKATUBB. Highest temperature .,, Lowest tempersjutw Mean temperature .,...,' Esses for th day Avorag daily txets tine January 1st ) ) PEECIPITATION (la inches) Amount for tht M hour ending at S p. m. , , .,. . .... .. 'joi Total for ths month to date .... .48 Deficiency for fhm month .09 Pendency since Janotry lsh .... 1.13 HUAODIXX a.m. 12m. 8p.m Dry bulb ...... ...... 64 80 Tt Wet bulb 62 04 68 r-l. bnmlditr 89 4 '42 PBESHUKE. Color Did Tan avar atn ta thlaV , the " influence color has on your feeling t An ualv dark wail la depressing j a restful picture aa ttri nt avtntaatnaat a.J a stilt vss of flower I itrltatiagr low Diue dowi at araita hi h. can be soothing and refreshing. Men e pa rats article at TUB GIFT SHOP 1 designed by aa artist who know th valut of color. -The- - Gift Shop Boeen H Maeoate Temple . RUif h, N. C. -v . v The Shee Kxciaaive M the Towagj nad SeaaB" EyeH Hi GlatawM v deserve' r THE BEST lye Bxamlaed Claaoes Fitted DR.J.CDOERNER Optoaaetriet-Optlclaa Greuud Flow Gilmer -Blag. Market St. Side. Intra nee Through' COmcra, banks ar being withdrawn. Normal crops were reported though aareaVvts described as "growing- and strikes in progress on soms of ths sugar estates. Chances Good For Final Set tlement Of Miners' Strike 'j'-. ' ". ', y. (Continued From Fag Owe.) ' ' s ' " " ' ' " ' '.."".'' -.' busiheta 'to the TTnited Stat, Charles A. Owen, president of the Tidewater Coal Sxehangsnnouneed tonight "American wholsssler during th lest week have received many inquiries for Swim fAMlffll tinvara and BPS seriously contending for Europe's future business, n isao. n pocsniuiiy ei th eontlnnnnes ef Ugh pries for tng- M ile T 'ram .High Prices m Walaetsil DlsUncilvsly High Quality . Gifts Dwortkys has bs om knows aa keadV quarter for high, quality wadding gift. Dworskj stocks hart jurt th item at t very modest price whether one want to spend much or litti. Watch,' Clock aad Jewelry Bepalrlag lUh coal because of .the wage demands of th strikers opens the teliof com, , petition to American produce rs. v . "The demand for bunker eetl already has inerjaeed beenato foreign ships rs loading fot return voyage Araericaa coal sellers havs not raised their coal prices materially and ars willing to con trast for foreign deliveries reasonable prices." , ' ' 'y ' . i '" GLADDING & MORRISON ; ." MUNICIPAL UNGINEIBS ; ;..;.';: waoa, N. c v . Pavements, Highways, Water Supply, 8cwge , DUpoeal Survey, , Bub divisions. ' . r Weddings? Ellington's " 1 4 ,Upstir8, irt Storer -New Lamps New Shades; New Pottery New Baskets NewPicturea Everything New Ellington's ART STORE tot Fayettevllle St. KaMfh, N. C What Is As Delightful For Summer Wear As One of These Gingham Frocks We have been fortunste In secur ing s very comprehensive ship ment of Misses snd, Junior Ging htm Dresses ia the best patterns that diligent search has revealed. All sre daintily combined by deft touches with pretty dotted . Swiss, Orgsndie and ric-rae trim mings. " Priced from $2.95 to $7.95 The Home of Hart Schaffner t Marx Clothes a ' 'X-' Here's Some Style News for Spring '. - r -J . ' :. . t f " . ' ' ' ' ,- . - .' . .; .; , - . Coats are looser; shoulders are more square; coat openings are lower; the lilies are simple. Here's Some Money-Saving News We've prjeed our Hart Schaffner & JVlarx clothes very low; we're offering the greatest values in town at these figures , ,.-'$42-.td..$50. v ' x Clothes of Quality One Price to AIL (Beflueed to Set Uvel.) & a. m. ..... KM' 8 p. m. tM 0snrito-eh4S a. na. Suaset 4:43 p. at.
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