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NEWS AND OBSERVER; RALEIGH. N. C THURSDAY MORNING. "MAY 25, 1921. PfM? Ida mi nni i inn VILt SAVE LIFE Wake County Boy Dying of Tuberculosis in Pitiable Condition Wanted i W to save a am'i life! Hot a Near Et faff em, set Tie tim ef Cbiatee famla. but Wake County boy irk it dylajr alowl of tuberculosis that aaa le arrested, pny- taenia and , wore the faesta . at a laaekeoa at tbo Coantry Clab. Ore? ve knndred banks kave regis tered for the convention. Jemea Jt. Tanas, viee-presid'-at of the If erekaat National Bank, Baleiak, and L L Moore, f Mow Bera, will apeak at to rn orrow'i cession. Mr. Younj en "The Belatioa of In an ranee aad Business" and Ifr. lfoora aa "Tie Belatioa of the Baaka to tbo Prooeaua of Jteadjnat- nteat. General diseussloa and the election of office ra will fellow. Keporta, resolutions and other routine basutese will take ap the tine of the afternoon session aad eonveatloa will adjourn lata ia the aftoraoaa. Moraiar Scaslea. The addresa of Mr. Booth, while not taking ap meet of the tine of this morning'! firoeedlnirs, waa the most in- lielani ear, by treatment at the State I tenting feature. At the outeet of hi Sanatoria for Tnhereuloeie. I peeek. the New York Saaaeiar The Balaigk Associated Charities be-1 pressed pleaanre at being la the Bout. interested la the eaaa aome time I une tbing mat nurti in new xorser. ago, whea it waa asked to find work I harrowing ia Wall Btreet and other for the yoong man. It developed, how-1 sections of the financial centers of the ever, that ha waa unable to work either I nation, he said, ia the lack oT proper oa the farm or la the elty. ' While the viewpoint of the other fellow's prob- Associated Charities cannot, out of its lam. general funds, handle a ease of the tort The outstanding; reaetioa of the outside ef Baieigh. Miae Willie Foster, World War. according to Mr. Booth, it superintendent, ie making aa appeal to J recognition of the importance that for the eitiaeaa of Baieigh to help. I tign trade bears to domeetie prosper- Not only has the young man no iy. There can not he oae without means of support or sufficient to take I the other. "Our ability to eope with the medical treatment, hot his parents are I foreiga trad tituatioa, he eaid, aUl b themaelref in such elreumetanee that I measured bv the ability to kaadle th domestia tituatioa. The creditor aetioa of the world it what the war tnade the Uaited Bute, but it would have beea a creditor aatioa any way, the New York man acid. Yoa cannot make credit simply by machinery," he continued. "That would be a simple matter if it were leaaible. The underlying values from wealth must exist, we must reach out and make investment capital into commercial eanrtal: we meet ate the iavestment FERTILIZER USED capital of the nations overseas. in surpluses clogging America? warehouses are the greatest menace to the industrial tituatioa, he said. The bankers mutt do everything they can to relieve that clogging; the relief will be only "enlightened selfishness,". Mr. they cannot afford to maintaia kirn at horns. Mite roster has estimated that it will take 90 to meet the need. Arrange aients have already been made for hit entrance to the sanatorium if the funds can dc eeeurud. Those who will contribute are asked to eommunioate with Miae Willie Foa ter, superintendent Associated Charities. WANTS REPORT ON (Contlnaed Prom Page Oat.) RELIGIOUS EDITOR TO SPEAK AT Yj it M ,; i J ;' L - . . b methods of selection for appointment with that of the hiahor classes. North Carolinians who come to Wash. ington to do business with the Shipping Booth eaid. Ia that connection he de- Board should take notice that the board is now moving out from the quarter it kas occupied on F Btreet, and by the end of next week will be at home ia a sectiea of the new Navy building at 17th and B streets, Northwest. All ef th divisions of the shipping board will b housed there, except the division of once supply, which for a whils will remain at 8th aad 11 streets, North west. By this removsl the Shipping Board will save a rental ef eflO.OOO a year, and more moaey is expected to be laved by having it under oae roof. Daring the world war it waa not pos sible to get the new quarters, which were overcrowded with the Navy De partment. Dr. C. P. Ambler aad hi son, A. C. Ambler, ef Aaheville, who are in Wash iagtoa, are here for the graduatloa of Dr. Ambler's daughter, Mia Dorothy Ambler, a ttadeat it the Martha Wash ington Seminary. Admiral W. C. Bralsted left tonight for Baieigh, where oa Thursday ha is to deliver the graduating address it Bex Hospital. Dr. Braisted has ac cepted the position of President of th Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and science, but will net remove his pom from Washington. E I on of the most . distinguished physicians of this country, Holding many high positions among the medical (ssoelatipn of th united State. For hi eminent terv ios he ha been decorated by the Em peror of Japan and th President of Venexuel. His service to thl coun try ia the world war were of incalcul able value. Be ie a man who 4 beloved by all who eorae in contact with him and I on of the Unfit type of nun. Among th North Caroliaiant wh ar ia Washington ar John M. Boy ette, ef Albemarle, who is bare to at tend the good roads hearing; Sheriff T. J. Finch, of Bsndilph, K. E. Buck, W. 8. CrB. Bobinson, Jr., snd E. Tboma son, of Charlotte, J. F. Btlllie, of Wil mington and John A. Boyall, of Is lington. NO INCREASE IN THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC REPORTED BO FAU. Washington, May 13. Reports from various section! ef the country show virtually MA tnrM In th 111am! liquor traffle, notwithstanding the re rent eut of 700 of the field forees, pro htbttlon officials said tonight. In many instances, they added, liquor eases pending before court srs being contln ned because ef the absence of agents seeded t witnesses. clared himself ia favor of exporting aa large aa amount af the crops ef the country through Southern ports. Remedy Far RltaaUea. Mr. Booth gave aa dogmatic remedy for the situation, but told what be thought would help. Ia th first place, th matter of the Germs reparation muet be settled, aad k did not ses bow it can b settled until th Uaited States take a haad. That aettled, he aid, there will be a poiitiv, beneficial reaction of agriculture and business. Every business man ia North Carolina, every fanner, will leal u effect oz it, he said. Ia addition, whea it ia defi nitely understood by manufacturers and exporter ef raw material that political disorder in Europe will not result ia th destruction ef their products, goods will flow oversea. Mr. Bool tees a gradual atabiUtatioa, of political condi- 4oa la Europe. with lower producing coats in agrieor- SPEECHES FEATURE BANKERS' MEETING (Contiaied From Page Oae.) alternate nominating eommltteemta, W. A. Hunt, Henderson. The recognition that foreiga trad I ' important for domestic prosperity and that th key to th Sliding of troubled economic conditions oversea ia the set tlement' of the Germsn ' reptrittont problem was the proposition laid down by Mr.' .Booth. Furthermore, th tatted States will havs to assist la th sohitlo Of th problem, h stated. Un til that is don th world will wait tad Uade problems remain unsettled. Credit extended to th aatioa ever- mi most b protected from political upheaval snd destruction, he tatd. He exprtsssd th-opinion that lumps : is becoming politically stabilised. Th people of Europ must also beeoms o tltusted that wealth, the baaia of all ereait. shall not be subject to confisca tory taxation. After explaining th banking law, or. uijiu -..insea ins etnaers rtot to bnild up a big business, not te psy Dig oiviaends, but to throw every safe guard around th depositor, to make hi interest Drat, then thee other things will h mAA.A Judge Pell think that th next new f rop will set the farmer oa thir fwt, beeau they ar arodneina it at mneh lowered costs. D Kilgore explained th co-operative .marketing system, boosting it aad asking for th flaaaeial eo-eperatlon or his hearem. vreap Meetings. Meeting of three ef the district group were held thlt afteraooa, most or in group naviag teld their meet ing befor the convention. Oronp Four decided to aomlnit O. H. An drew, ef the Citisea' Nstioaal Bank, Mieign, ror nee-presldat ef the Mso riatioa whea th election are held to morrow. The Third District Group wiu present pie nam or U. H. Cox, ef Mount Oliv, for th icutive cem mittea. Toaigit after Seaetor tthaley' ad dree the membert ef th aaaociatio were guta af the bstks af Oreent bero a a aovelty entertainment at th Blue Bell Overall Company' pleat. The Indite attaadiag th eoaventie were given aa , automobile ride tail WHOLESALE KILLING OF MOSQUITOES Villi. PROMOTE HEALTH Substantial Liet of DiaoetM and Fawara Tracaabla to Thoaa Danforoua Houaehold Peata. ' While mosquitoea and die war tolerated for year without being paid much attention, science now shown thtte unsanitary insect to be the very active agencie for th spread of a number of diseases. No one now need remain ia Ignor ance of the baleful menace to family health offered by mosquitoes, flies, aad roachea. In ridding your own home of these viciout insect you belp to safeguard the health of your own and your aeigh bon' families. Frierson's Fly Driver and Mosquito Exterminator put a quick end te in sect pests. Does not stain, is non poisonous and has no offensive odor. Full sis bottl with prayer aad direction, 60 cents. At druggist aad groear. . Frisson Drug Co, Mfgrs Charleston, 8. O (advt.) Dr. Curti Lea law, who wilt preach the baccalaureate sermon at Wake Forest Colleg tonight, I editor ef The Watchmaa-Examiner. one of the best known religion weekly paper la America, it 1 published ia New Terk City aad it circulation it eountry-wld. ' Dr. law will mak th commencement ad dress at Shaw University in Baieigh this morning and while in the'eity will be the guest of Dr. Westoa Bruner, pastor of th Tabernacle Baptiat Church. juueign. ture, Mr. Booth aaid, he expect th firmer to b on their feet before long. High rent costs ar keeping the labor situation from adjustment, aa I th difference between prices ef raw eom moditir aad manufactured good. li quidation ia proceeding satisfactorily, he said, and while readjustment will com gradually, that I th beet way for it to come. "Keep capital employed to product wealth; reuse to giv it to specta tors," he told the bankers. Every day do something to make for the reproduc tion of wealth, that wealth without which there can be no baai of credit, he reminded them; that wealth that want up into smoke in the war. Clarene Latham, Stat bank exam- Iner, read hi speech, which waa brief. Be reported the peat gain in bank aad banking resoureei and told how that necessitated the passage of a nsw banking Inw by the last general astern bly. When in 1920 the number ef bank had reached 558 and the amount of capi tal ' three hundred million dollar, it wa time to mik a new code. Called upon to say something, Judge George Pell, of the Corporation Com mission, advised th bankers te be brave, to stick to good banking principle, aad not allow urgent would-b borrower to ''knock the props out from under yon." Aa explanation of the eo-operativ marketing system, agitation for which i now being mad in North Carolina, waa made by Dr. B. W. Kilgore, apoa The next time you buy calomel ask for - f Hm purified and refined calomel tableta that mrm nanaeeJei. aaie and tare. Medicinal wirtae retain. ed and improved. Sold only ia eeafed paxkafea. Price) 35c NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS The tax lsvies for al of real eatate were served oa the people that their real eetate would be sold for taxes for year 1920 th nrst Monday in June 1921 aad owing to financial conditions the Sheriff sad ths Board of Commissioners postponed aaid sals for 30 dsys. Th property will b advertised about Jun let, for four weeks and told th first Monday ia July 1921, for all tax due. Fleae torn ia at oae aad pay aad sav cost. D. B. HARRISON, Sheriff; This Sport Oxford is made of White Reign skin, trimmed with Black Calf- $5.50 Thompson Shoe Company "Th Progressive Store 12 Fayetteviile 8t, Baieigh. N. Ct request of President Haat Th report of the eeeretary -treasurer at th aaeeeiattoa, T. A. t'sseU. f New Bera, rendered thl morning, ahowed eeaaideroble growth. Of the 37 banka aad trust companies ia the State, 887 are member af the association, a faia ef M for th year. Hia report showed favorable balance on the financial aide af the ledger ef 41tTUoi. NEGRO QUESTION IS : ' MAIN ISSUE BEFORE , , REPUBLICAN PARTf -. (CeaUaaed rresa rage Oa,) year, bat th tab eomec at ta the di rection . ef . the. teaeral Itaveataat, whether it will be by the federal gov erament aelectiag th Totdt aad. mak ing great transcontinental row tee. or whether -the aslectioa . of th reed ta ba mad wiU b left la the kaad af the atate, aa ia aew th plea. Ta preeeat appropfiatloa aad aa July let, keaca the iaaiatenee that there be early aetioa ia the matter. Director ueaerai j. a. Koaatree, ar AUbama, af th two1 tasocittlons aad CaLBraaaehaa Cameron, of North Carolina, preeldsat of th Baakhead Natioaal Biarhwa Asaocuuon, are bera aad ar leading ia making preparatieae let the meeting tomorrow moraine;. At the conference thl afteraooa Coagreetmaa Doughtoa and Colonel Caaeroa were among the ciuti pcaket. ' Chamalow for SUtea . Congreosmaa Doughtoa 1 ttrongly ppcawa te the aaaetmetit ef any Toad icgtsianoa that will take away th di reetiag power f the atate. That Wat the peeitiea eakea-by the majority at ua aaaicreaea thla morning ef the members af the Hoe.se eommltte ea peatomee aad poet roads, Bepreaenta- nv voagacoa aciag tka aaaaiag Peat ocratia member. The position take faverc . eerepetaU between ta Tel ral Mvarameat and the atafaae. at 2 a prweai. 31 preeeat legUla tioa i favored aa acalnst what ia known a th Tewnsead. bUl, which prvid for releral direetiea. Th Hoeae bill t that effect failed ta get action ia th Scant at th last aeeeioa, aad it it te i? J!"' Uk Douthtea .tatee was eraaa ragv kead af th North Carolina Eirkwav CamntAln. h weald rather kav nothlag than t have the Tewaaead bill; that it would n, muter uaa aelp. Sure Relief 1 11 i 6 BcUftM f Hot water Sun Relief B ELL FOR INDIBK ANS i Tiord Horse Food Dairy Feed Chicken Feed and HEAVY GROCERIES S. W. BREWER &S0N 313-317 S. 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To aaa get Humified eoeocnut oil shampoo at aay pharmacy, it' very cheap, aad a few eaaee will mnuly every member ef the family for months. ue tare year druggist give yoa Mul-aifiedWAdv.) 4 inn 99 1 aW J . 111 l '4." 1 ' . '! '1 1 lis I a 1 Jv STOP! . If tnyihlng- goes wronj with the Electric Motor go to an Electrical Expert to have it repaired. ' - That's common sense. Expert work will cost no more probably less. GO! Walker Electric Co. 108 W. Martin Street RALEiGH, N. C ENGRAVING ... a We are prepared te take eare of your order, complete, in oar Baieigh plaat aad at itaaonabl pries. Bagraved Letter Beeaa InvKatwae College Statioaery ViaiUag Carda Price gladly quoted World Almaaaca, 1SS1, SSa, 10 peatac Thl special price long a stock last. Everything in the New Books of latereet. Pee aegotiatioa, Lansing ...,,,4 J. .SjM. Ballads of a Bohemiaa, 6ervie..i....t.,...,...,.l.i,. !..$LW WritaTJ Alfred Williams & co. Raleigh, N. 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Martin Street Rdeigh-Portsmouth-Norfolk Pullman All Steel Sleeping Car Line Vim SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY CO. Leave Raleigh 12:08 A.M. Arrive Portsmouth 8:30 A.M. Sleeper placed in Union Staton 9 :00 P. M. to 11 :S0 P. M. for occupancy. Best Service via Shortest and Quickest Route. Make reservations through your nearest Ticket Agent or apply to - F. H. WILLIS, T. P. A.. J. T. WEST, D. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. i - ' i.- 22,569 Grocery Stores See Printers Ink 6f May 26th for facti about these stores that supply the bounteous Southern table. -- f ' SOUTHERN NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ASSN. CHATTANOOGA, TEN. Tkle advertlaameat la aaaaaHaf lmaltaaeolv la tk New Terk Time. CkmaM Dally New. Clewelead fUla Dealer. Detroit New aad 1M sNltmmNsTnL ta aa aadsaver ta SU tka Semk ta Ik Natiea, la order taat tk NaUea mtAt BU a taa Seatk. . - . . . . , ""
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