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TJEW3 AND OBSERVER, RALEIGH. N. C, -5UNDA1 WORNINca,' MAY 8. 1921. - - LtlfllERFOK' : EMS ARRIVES MANY TAR HEELS Will GATHER OLD CLOTHES - - June 1 Ii Diti Set Apart Tor Forwarding Clothing to JTw Tork T. Hcrrin Takes Charge of Local store, succeeding A. H. Hiiker - VT. T. Berria, 4W 7W Mt t age of, t QMuki link f Gilmer. IaeqrporaUd, yejatarday aaaajnecl dutiee U mum ml ta Kalelae star, sue I at w.ib k- k.. k-- ... in MHr alae ia bi deDartmeat Ith WJP" tore wm fonaaUv- eaened here tali W mil? Mrprlslng la the ' Mm. Ui. Kilaee will mum hi dut- folk bala tai cam pal to 1m at headqaarter to enaia at know the willing nea manifested in WineB-ela aa parcaaslng agent and tha leediag- Taf Heels ia tba drive i Uuu" department. I to elota U aaksd folks ef tha Near ' Exactly eaa fcundred ssea tad woma, reoreeeatiag u skaay eeaatiee and ever twa aad a half atlUioaa of people, art aarriag wttk Josapkas Daataia, former eecrctary ( the Nary, ia thia State detainer Campaiga far Near East He lief. ' Vki tka diflauHy witk wkUk aeUri worker wer secured for aema it renumbered Ha left jreeteaday tor New Toik to buy . fixture fee aew dsseilsaeiit to be ; instituted ia tka Baleigh atora aad for imaieTeiaeaU .ia.atbM Maa at tke CBaia. - Tha a auuif ia a matlv af At. laata, aad before going t Oreaaabere aw aa far a aaaae af year een aected with leading dry goods establish meat n tka Georgia metropoiia, ha) Uat aoeitioa Mu witk H. Sick firetb- Eastera countries. 80 far, all tha re spoaae bava baea highly aoaragiag aeach ao to Justify tka prediction that whea tka aid clothe are counted after Jaa tint North Oareliaa's asm. like that af Ahoa , Pea Adham. will ataad near tka top. UabMgraata from tk affering conn trie to the American director tell of the tragi aad crying aeed for hela nana thia eeaatnr. For instance era aad Company, He vac a traveling I one just received from Constantinople year a weasooro I aaye befor ke keam Identified witk th CUlatay chala. Mr. Berria a Boaaetioa a aumage ei tka Jaalelga atere waa aewa with araeb iatcreat ia th Gate pty, whera he waa aameraa friend, lire. Berria aad bar eon will com to BaJeigh from Oreeasnero ia tb aear futar t make their hem. Befagee arrlvlag from Caaearai aaeaplag pareeeutioa. aaked, dectitute. Aaethr received from Beirut, on f toe ttyriaa relief atatloac not ao far inland from the Dead Sea. whera hoc pitaJa, arphaaagea aad 1UU hare beea act up, aayn Aiataa u uper Hyru) atui ra . Mr. Bflhar, wh give ap hi datiee aclaaed bv battle, eold aad lack of ann. cava maaagor, baa wea tta hign I pile. Aleppo refuge problem growing aaaiem of many friend darmg hi Uy woree. CHrg old clothlag welcome U Balfjgb. He cane to tb eity aeveral I for reftigeec Now tragedlea along Tar- 1 wew m oig ewe pea, ana l kiih Ireatier. Probably American pmeaauy ovgaaue Uk aaUMmfeareat relief only hop for thousands" 1H 1 rh formal eDenlna- of the atara ia Mam waa a a beyoad expect a tloaa. which waa da ckiafW ka Mr Bilker' ability. Sine th opening the volume of businem handled by the Raleigh atora haa ateadily growh and H aow raata at the head of th Oil- me chaia. Mr. Bilker ia a valuable PMabe of the general offl aUff at the Twin ctty aad hi datiee wlU briag aVf - mat. " sum a aMigB Trom time t una. Several aew departaieBW are to be added t th Baleigh store ia th near farer. aad th tre at Durham, Tb elothint east acid by North Cnrollaiaa, a worthlem, would ' pre vld aomfortablo eoterlng for every anelad aao ia tke Near East and would be aa u a told blessing to thousands who hav beea stripped of all their possession. June first it th date set a Dart for forwarding tha clothing. Jjocal eem man ttie should tend th offerings to local cnairmen, wne will ia tnra ship it to the county ehairmaa from whence it will go to New Tork to await ships. Or, if preferred, doaatloaa ia Aahevilla aad Daaville are to uaderco I he made direct bv addreeeinar Backer alteration and improvements. I -"! U, tM (T9 'lU t3 K Hi t .-w. aunauy, ror aeveral year I ninth street, Hew York, raeauneej wita u UUmer eaaia, aae- rr..M; "r.kia - sw. temperature due to Baleigh ., who broke i.t. th. on" I STAY BELOW NORMAL mer aaraes at wilaoB aad wh has I bee ia th local store sine it was I Washington, Mny It. Weather pre- v" a aema or tn miuiacry aadiaicuoa ror th week Deglaaiog Moa rt ivj-in-wiw aeparuaeau, Dseoiuee aa-iaay ari aieuni manager, r. C. Duneaa, as-1 Middl AtUatie HUtee Cool and siea oy u. n. Tretti, will hav chirg I generally fair. Frost probable first kaee. awpanmeate ra tao laturo. I part of week . over aorth and west por airisr a m . . I Hons of thia district. nCtT m,rl tb I UHAL rlKM South AtUnUe aad East Oulf 8UUs- TO OPEN OFFICES HERE ZblL i. tempe"tura 'omt t.t!?Z !! !,rL,!m Wll,.?" B008BVELT TO INSPECT rsrZWK? hampton oad babe ! VA", b7 Pormmouth, V... May 14.-Altnt . . . ' "-" BcereUry of th Navy Boosevelt, it wne kl .h t P. 1 "?" f announced today at the navy yard, will IRK ON BRIDGE GOING FORWARD Good Headway Being Made On structure spanning the Roanoke River ' NEGROES MAKE BREAK FOR LIBERTY AT CAMP On Shot Down Bj Chuurdi, Bat Othtrt Xiotp Into . Woodi tad Oiftppievr Joa Lucas, aegro, war ahot dowa It guard wkea he, with JUes Earriaoa aad Fred 8dlr, ali priaoaan, mad a break for liberty ftdaesday after eon a the prisea gang was returning from work to th camp aear Wad! teto Wednes day, according ta reperte reaching th city yesterday. Lxteti waa aot seriously lajarod. Tka ether aegroea mad their escape into tb woods. ua of th other aegrotr waa waunded By H. B. IABDT. Wiadsor, May lt A three -weeks' term ef BertU Buperior court is la essioa here. Both sivil aad criminal eases are t be tried. Judge Cranmer iwhea the guards Irad npoa thorn, His presiding, me people are very mucaiaoat was round ia the woods aearby pleased with him, also witk Solicitor I with three buekriiot holes through the Mldyett. I arm aad four ia tb beck. It ia thought it nas been tnree years sine my jattitaat a mar Da seriously woaaded. Th visit to Wiadsor, I see many marks of I Lucas aegro was shot (a tha am sad improvement. New buildings have beea I back. erected and old once remodeled. There his been much stmt work aa well as county rosd work. Work ea tba bridge aow being built across th Sosnok river aear William stea ia progressing satisfactorily. Com pietioa of tha bridge wui mean muen CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR SOCIETY MEETS TONIGHT Tk Ben lor Union ef th Christian r.ndeavor Society of tke First Christina t th. tuutnia af thia aaetioa. asmeJailv I rbarek will hold its regular KCCtiaa for tbos of Martia aad Brti counties. Sunday evening nt 7)00 o'clock, "Enjoy- msa from Martia said yesterday, f wor, scei. :i-t3j B:185!0, "a'bout twelve m on the from aow I ex- nest to corns ia my ear from Williams- ton to Windsor ia less thaa fifty min utes. Th bridge will shorten the dis tance materially. Oa Memorial Day the local chapter of I the Daughters ef th Coafsdoraey deco rated the monument after th adjoura meat of court. Hoa. Sumner Burgwya, delivered ani will be the subject of the evening' dis eusslon and,Mis Beloa Bhodea will be ltader. The program follows 1 Opening song. Prayer. An noun cements. Bcriptnre, Mr. 0. T. C. Jones. Dieeuesioat 1. Leader. S. four-minute talks. "Why I enjoy ef Northamotoa souaty, annronriate mUrwtia addree ia which my work h adviaad tha father and Mother to I a. Mr. 0. E. Barrow. keen alive la th mind af their children b. Mr, P. T. Biaes. th history of th War Between the e. Mr. 0. T. Wheeler. States aad teach them for what their I d. Mr. Sherwood Broekwell, fathers and randethers fought and 8. 80ms wsvs ia which wa nav in died, that they eoateeded for a principle crease our enjoyment ef Christian En- that they beUeved was ngat. no aaia aeavor work, Bcv, J. Vincent Knight. th spirit af tha Souther soldiery was sever conquered put to eouinern r-i is were overwhelmed by wealth and numbers. Nntwithitandlna tha low Price of farm product aad ths eonasquent depressed itaiital ana itltlnna the neonle of Bertie are bravely golag ahead. They are dl- 4. Bow does our work help to develop naraeterr Mr. Bay Btrflea, 1. Hneetai music. Why should w' rsrefally choose ir vocation T Mr. C. H. Stephenson. Th surprised to and a Boetoa child enjoying Mother Goose.'' Oh, little versifying nor thaa ever before mors I Waldo Is much interested in reeding of them will raise their owa supplies the various rhyme and tracing them thaa ever before, farming ta tais way 1 Dacn to tno original legende or myths. and practicing rigid economy taey ex-1 Louisville Courier-Journal, sect at ao distant data t recover at least to a degree from tha reverse which ths sudden eollapss of th price of farm products brought. Bar Your Coal Direct From Mine ' Big Savins FISK RIIRRFR COMPANY -' 1 ,, v,-r -a a m HrinUUIlV v lilinnv vv 1 1 , pwi Ai iaaei, iner are no com Tha Mat Bubber Company today an nouaeed a substantial teduetloa ia the! buy eoai. plalata, on thia account alar the re moval of atovernment restrict lnn among theae who have learned how to Tno way to buy eoal la to l kil k . . I Mituwunwu Jlig, will the est iahmeat of a raeh eat the make a thorough Inspection of the aavy ). I ...v.I I reader k Oo, architect and I yard and the Uamptoa Soada naval base mlL. '""''r- aeit Tuday and Wednesday. Be will 4 nap uwm, mat suo aas a braaek offlce I make tk Uip from Waehingtoa by ai--n . Iflllw largely ia school plane aarly . Tuesday morning, inep:t aeaetrmttiaw. J ibo aaval base, arriving at the navy ti t.i .. ; . , I yri bare about anon and remaining . --j ,mrim bum imjo here aatll Wedneedav boob whaa ha tadjta. nrlce of their entire line of tlree. The get it, , direct from the mines. This ... ,(,.. .how daeveas of from 12 ? v,l .r1 wlddlemea'a profits, it aew prices snow decrease ox irom "?lliJT.J hauling ezpeneee. Anyone can to 20 per cent. I now any at mine prlees, wh ..AnnHr.it nlv.ea analltv tires I load buyer or one wka naa withi. the .eh of-aU 1 r w.". - rTOtarwaTi brings the first cost of high grade tiro bf t and 0ld-e.tabll. to 20 per cant. I now huy at anln prloos, whthr ft r- T)iM rcdaetlon ptv, qatuiiy vot i wm vujmr vr on wn tiiea only ton Bia ou run imn roiTd beae-l Alleftrn equipment to a low esough level to eon- TUB BERN1CB COAX, COMPANY, with n,m with their aeeemary eeoBomin. . - 1 umcawn. . a . l. wr t . I This company baa thousands of cue at u. mmm a 1 tomers In various seetlone of the W..),ifflnn. klsr 14v Tne Uheea-1 United Itatea who reoaiva all of th.lr 1 nktA uiliAail Mninn asked I coal direct from the Mil naa. Thaa cui. a tZm . lif from, tha Interstate I Bers are pleased aot only beeauae today for an order mm the .w"J 0f the many dollar they aave every Commerce wommission u.iiu......B irar. but aleo because of the quality j.i.u.. uuh iu itr ua nm lien in n eoai tan in arattinw. ui, w.n. prove-ent 20 rtn. "4 U.y a.v.r Wak gjrfttjj rn niruiri mi.uiiUW m - - wsraai 1 1, . . in., from th covernmeni. ins INVESTIGATION AWAITS ARRIVAL OF S. T. ASHE KzpeoUd To Clear Up Uncer. taintieg lg To Jadf Ssrertux's Ksancg Tulsa, Okla., May lir-City aad eouaty authoriucs aad a snoeial ia. veetigsting aommittea of the Talaa Bar Aaaoeviatloa ar today awaiting th ar rival from Wilmington, li. C, of Bamuel T. - Ashe, brether-ia-law af tha late Jadg Joha Devsrcua, who Is xpeted to clear bd aaetrtalaUes aa ta the Judged Baaaeial eoadltioa at tha time f - his death, - Judge Devereua died Wedneeday aight uader mysterioua cir eumstaaee. Th authorities say a complete ex amination of th dead jurist's effeetr will be mad after Mr. Asbs arrives la at, effort to aseertaia what became ef meaey aad securities he was supposed to have had shortly before hi death. The judge died from aa overdose of medieia aad a blow ea tha head, aa cording ta a report of three physician wh conducted aa. autopsy, Mrs. Jess James, his auras, and Ooldie Gordon, an artist's- model, who Mr. James ssld is her lister, are ia Jail her charged with murder la eon aectiea with th case. They have pleaded aot guilty. Mother ''dladra. ma .Inn1 k. pereb quit a while with that young man last night." Gladys Why. mothsr, I only stood there for a second." Mother "But Tm mra I beard tha third or fourth." roolaeap. ORDINANCE PROHIBITS GLASSES AT. FOUNTAINS Individual Containers. Mmt B Uged ia the Digpeniinf r of B(xf.Prxnks t , ; 1 . . , At a reeeat meeting af th Wake County Board of Boalth, a ruling was adopted which prohlbtte th aa of g la sea at soda fountain and other labile places dispcsicg liquid bev- rage. Tha ruling rtkd as follows t "It shall b aalawful for any paraoa. firm, eorperatioa, smUithment r r genisatloa to dispense, serve, sell or oser for sale any soft drink except ia individual, one service container j pro vided, that soft drinks may be told (a capped or anopeaad bottles without rs strieUoa.' "Soft drink." aa rfrrd t U the above aectioa are deeeiibed at "any gad very liquid beverage diipcnsed or sold for beverage vurooss ia Wake souatv." Thia does aot include use or tea, the regulatieue governing which ara the came as adopted ta Airy, 1919, by the Board at health. Tha aew ruling kolda th owner, per son in charge, and parsoa effecting the sal equally guilty aad subject to pes- aities for vtoiatioa ef tha regulations. This rullBg will bring Baleigh aa a par with other cities aad counties in the Stat that hav already adopted this forward measure. Th Bealth De partment hopes that person affected by tha law will take immediate steps te procure Individual aoatalnsrs, generally waxed paper cups, and ia so doing co operate to the betterment of sanitary conditio throughent tba lty and eouaty. BepreeeBtatlv af tka depart meat 1 will oaf ore thee yegalatipat tigtoty. ; 'v:v: -' v ' Waied payer ops a4 -glamsa havd . baea Used ia Baleigh aad tkr placet la tha eouaty at soda fouBtalna, ate, sine they-wer istn ijneed, dariaf th epidemi el InUuenaa. Bowever,' asm establishmente have aat adopted -tha . nor eop Mrviee, tad th ardiaaao signed ta prvat tcrviag drinks ta mora thaa aa prsoa U tka tarn aox Uiaer. . ;,,; ' ill I 1 ' : COMMTJBIOlf SEBTICB TBIS MORM1NO AT CX.tTKAX. CBTBCH Sunday morning at tha lva 'clock1 rerviea ia Central Methodist church th ' pastor will preaek en "Aa Ixperienca Trtnslated lata Servjea." Miss Briasoa and Mist UUiaa Turner will flag a duet besides us special muue ay ua noir. At th close of the aermoa th oom 1 munlou ttrviea will b taaductod, AU . Christiaa people art invited ta partial pate ia thia service. Tha special eollee. tion at this tuaa wm it used for Chiness relief. ' ' . Stat Maseejm Ops Oa faadaya Tor ths cobvcbIcbos af tha woblie thd Stat Museum it aow epeaed every Bun day afternoon at I a'oloek. Visitor re cordially iavited. . Horton's Photos Show Who't Who well, leaving ee few ashea. If v a eoai uaer wnsinar you a Bard or eAvarameat loan, antouBtlng te S38,-1 aof t coal, muoh or little It will be u nnZa ta b need to flnnueo erl,', '2 to write the 000, le proposed, to n uee i6ernlee Coal Co.. at one fer prlcea. will return to Waehingtoa by 'plan. estimated at $6.356,738. addition and betterment to the rodj,UUni ting kind and quality of coal you . AOV. 9 times out of 10 engine troubles can be traced to sediment ThW y TttBOli lllaatratloa rvaut beat, radaelag aetTV. tory-, k f Y nam) U Ordinary oil after asa TZEDOL after use Showinar sediment formed after 500 miles of rannintf More than a million motorists now insist upon VE1EDOL TKa't's why we distribute VEEIX)L, the lubricant that resists heat,, to re liable dealers. DILLON SUPPLY CO. Raleigh, N. C Welcome Nobles E. J. Ellisberg Raleigh, N. C Exquisite, Summer-time Apparel Ready Tomorrow for This Week's Social Activities -Wlklnr their wr atralfht Into hearts of the die criminating' wqifen and misses wherevet they go and wiruiJnjr a double appreciation beeauae of their extreme low prices. Leader in Style-Exponent of Value Ellis' Lovely Smart Frocks Come in Many Versions and Very . Exceptional Prices Simple charming White Frocks In Voile, Organdie, Dotted Organdie, Chiffons and Georgettes. A marvel ous value of Maytime 1921 merchandising at $19.75 AND$24.75 Wonderful Dresses of Dot ted Swiss, Organdie, French Gingham, Crepe da Chine, Canton Crepe and Sport Dresses, all styles and sizes and modestly priced at $14.95 UPWARD Charming Evening Dresses and Delightful Dinner Lace Frocks ACCXSSOKIES 16 hattoa white Kid Glove $5.95 "-Beads, It. Another instance of Ellis interpretation of value and style is remarkably exemplified in this stunning display of evening Dresses 7 and delightful Dinner Lace Frocks in all ths beautiful shades and designs $35, $39.50 AND $49.50 ACCESSOMIS Udiee' Hoss for Evsaiag Wbar $2.95 ward Fins, Etc r An Unprecedented Opportunity to Purchase a Phonograph Sensational Overstocked S ai e Of Phonographs Phonographs Must Be Sold Regardless of Former COST OR VALUE Marionolas at Below Manufacturer's Cost $125 Marionolas at $59- $150 Marionolas at $78-50 1 e rHJ Deterling Phonographs at Sacrifice Prices $125 Deterling at $70-00 $175 Deterling at $98-00 Other Phonographs Priced as Low as $35.00 C 0 1T1 e starts Monday morning, May 16, at 9 o'clock El These marvelous values won't last long. Come 3, Fly early and get first choice. Jesse French & Sons Piano Co, Tuning aad Rapairing a Specialty" . ,, IRA F. RANDALL District Manager . - - ' i 1 ' Raney Library Bldg. Art Catalogue of Pianos Mailed On Request Raleigh, N. C, f )
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