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NEWS AND OBSERVER. RALEIGH. R C,- MONDAY MORNING. JUNE 1 3. . 92T, Impressive Service Last Nigh in The Church Of The Good , Shepherd yV,',' UEKORIAL SERMON BY . THE REV. C A. ASHBY Sector 'Praaehea ltronr ler - moa On 'FtUtlT Ir OthW1 ' To Large Number Of Knights Of . Tat Throttle and Mam bera Of Woman's Branch Of Engineers' Brotherhood Impressive tervttee 1 memory of dt venenoTiteanert of Dlvfaioaa 139 an4 " , Bret horn ee4 of bteemotlvo Engl neeta, aad Divalos 407, Grand Interna tional Auxiliary, wsro held tart night : ni U CSarefe of Um Oeo4 Shepherd aad tho rooter, JUv. Chariot A. ithby preached tho memorial aersson. Tbo aameoa woro ttUaded by a Urro aum . ber of member oi tho loeal brothorbood ad tho amllltrv, which la tho woaaa'a - Branca or Um ooftneer ergnniantioa. Tho subject of Mr. Asa by a aermea waa faith la Other, and ho took hU tost from tho Kd vorM of tho Mb eaapter or Bt. Mattaewi -wnoaoever hall aay 4 hit brother, Uca, ahall bo . la danger of tko ennaeH i bat whosoever ball oiy. Then fool, akall bo la danger k.tt 4 " . . . Tha aernjen on tho anonaC ooid Mr, Athb, "ia Uo dlviaesi ttateeseit of moa'l rolatloajhipo wo have. It to Mode an or what wo may coll maxima inert Syiae of coaduct. I have alwayt i helieved.ia ho memory tysUss, tho training of (h mind to rouia vereee aad neeae. It if a dlfflenlt act of tho will, but it giro tho will power. It pate at our otrrice covin ideal la tko timoo ' of laager aad by loaralng tkoroaghly, ' wo mttt ouch idota ourselves. I have often aid that a human bein waa a omnll quantity of tublimtted dirt, wator aad fate embodying word. If tho . rtghl idaaaflow, the aiacbiaa moves t tho wrong, it goM to imaih. Correct aotiono matt tafetyj laeorroet, ditto tor. Btrooooo Golden lain. tee that tho motto of year order , to in uejoeu Mule. Yea ttate it ahert If i "Da nto othera aa yea won 14 they keold da unto you.' It li no of the groateet principle of all living. Ured up to, it would clear oar eiriliutioa of eia. Doeo any mi a doubt for one mo moat what he eeoiret of other f What do yen wuh of your wlraf Ton knew. Well, jut da that way to her. Thil motto la tateaded only for Chrittita people. Am uaed by tho vulgtr, it would mean that he wiihea all othera to be ae dirty aa himself. A maa with unclean , paction would ak that othera respond to kii atitertblt nature. Vou ace that whoa we make thja aa ear motto we take a definite stand for good. Wo would aek good, therefore, wo will do good. . "I ay it Justly, t da aot know a body , of nun more entitled thaa yourselves to tot up thia ideal. Locomotive onilneera. aa I know them, are Srst-elati eiUsoae. Tour prof omioa to' surs that ye cannot bo anything elee and long retain your position. Ma deitroya a maa t will :. power. To take oaa of thraa hear belngi or varuahla properly, rail for a will of Iron. Nearly orery oaa knewa - to md baa profound reepect for the fel low ia tho engine. 'I am going to do foe theee people en my. train, tho babiee, tlatert, aweethearta. father and motheri juet aa I would have one do by mine, were thev aboard. Thia to the aimpleat end eeiet way to bo Chrlitian to do. what Jraua aehed ne to do. Tho hiitory of religion we may merer learn j Ita dogma may re- . maia aealed booh but eurh a prln elplo of eoaduet make a man, take a maa aad keep a man." ralrh la Othera. Mr. Aahhy. ia referring to the teat, aid "to aay Raca to another ia a term of diiguat. Ita danger lie ia the fact that wo may lead la jail; before the eooaeil in Jeoua' day. It i a danger, but aot nearly eo fatal ae to eay 'Thou foot' Rot-heedednee may eanie ui vto try 'Baca,' but tbo withering up of aympothy make ua aay Thou fool.' The Arat to a euitk artoken term; tho other to aa attitude, Tko Thou foot' attitude to the reault of a mean iplrit: a amall pirlt. What we have to do ia to be liere ia other; to, make op our mlad to truat denftrraey. Lask of faitk ia peoaibilitie for good are fatal. . Idea are made by faith.- O. for men and women witk genuine faith in the rapaelty of - othera. Fewer of tho Thou fool' eort the hell ire people. '1 eo frwia tho preamble of your eoaitituUea that you are committed to the duty, or privilege, of oiteading a ha ad of fellowahip. No oaa eaa aey what it may mean to another. To hold your brotherhood ia friendship to a obl aapiraliori. Tho ' prlnr iple upon - Vutk you have laid it out will givo yoa atroagth. I aoa that -yea aland not alone with a brother when he it ia health, bat your Ieo paeeea oa wkea ho go; tko widow and tho orphan are remembered. I hare held fuaoral for your men, aad I have heea atrack with the manner ia -which, yoa tetnond at thoao trying tin. Ererything that aolidtude aid loe eonld deeiao waa don. "It la privilege aad a pleaaure to have you with . You do a good. I Uke to think of the Golden Rulo la overy oab. titaa 1 try pout country, a land Of wideaiag opportuaitv. and quit yeerarlvoe like an ia eae of the moot , ardaoua aad dangerena rocationi known to me." Memorial lUlaal. A beautiful floral detign of a ere coat aad a (tar waa plated at the chan cel entrwo in memory of Mr. Chr tiaaa KUg, the only dereeaed member or ue oaxUiary. Wfcea Mr. Aahby bad oacluded hi Mrmoa, J. H. Biaderlito. eeerctary of Division 339, aad Medamoa . a. nortoa, N. a. Uigg, B. S. Bay aad A. E. Harria, of the auiillary, car ried out the memorial ritual; A Mr. Biaderlito tailed each Bam ia the lUt of decoaeed knlgbt of tho throttle, a little bunch af tweet pee aad rooee waa placed la the cretccnt of the floral . dotiga. Mr. BiaderUte Utd that dur ing uo part year there had been a death ia the ranks of tho brotherhood hero. . PivWon No. J3 to compoeed of ongi neer of the Seoboard and waa orgaaiaed ia 1M7. rifty-ain of ita member htv raised a to tk Croat Beyond, twenty-fout,- of wkeat-were killed outright ia wreeka or ether accident. CirUion 849 ia thk ' Nerfo.'k Southern local, and LEGiOi'i RALLY Oil ! m lESDAYI T Great Mass Meetina Planned in Academy with u. s. Hollenga Speaker Bnlolgh roe Ko. 1 of the Aaerieaa LogloB kaa aoeare the nae of the Aoed my of Muaie for Wedaeeday night, Jnno IS, and will (tag great anna. lOotinf In the latereeto of the Amort- enn Xegionw national American laatioa program. Pan B, Bolleaga, one of the moot eathueinatie apootle of American' thto Cute bat ever developed, will bo the maker of tko notation, had hi addroot will bo worth hearing. Ho nnt boon touring tho Stato for tbo part two weokt had everywhere ke hat appeared no aw mado big kit. !' Mt, Bolleaga waa oerotary of Fey ettevHIe't Chamber of Commereo for tome time, and after he got out of tho army he wan oec rotary of tko Chamber of Commerce at Hamlet. At both place bo waa a treat fore for good. In Bam let ho wat tho liveet wire ia tho Amorl oan Leg loa poet, aad bia plrH undonbt edly helped to maho it n 100 per-eent poet, ttanding fourth in the Btato memborthip. Bo wont to Wilmington laet tummer aa repreaeaUtive of hi poet la tbo Btalt convention, aad mado tueh n hit there that ho wat elected delegate to tho Nationnl eon rencion nt Cleveland. i,u. Tko Cleveland meeting added ftro-to llenta'i onthutitim for tho Amorlcaa tfgton aad ho tendered hit cervical to tho national orgtntontton on any term they taw flt to make. Ho believed la the American Legion with nil of hit eoul and he waa reedy to go out and preach it to all Uo world, without moaey and witneui price. The national eiecutivo committee the American Legion roeocniaod Hoi lengat potential value and put him to work, for ten aioutht he hat been trar oling over the United Statn, preaching 100 pr-at Amerieantom, and bo ha worked wonder in tome of tko matt difficult fleldi in thto country, TWO MEN ARRESTED ON STORE-BREAKING CHARGE E. O. .McXeehan and Clayton McPheraoa Hold Jj Btiolt Of Theft Of $124 DiuaER JO START B. O. McKeehaa nad Clayton Mo f hertoa are ia tho city jail charged with ttore-bretklnt ae a reeult of - the alleged theft of 1124 in etah from tht tafe ia the atore of T. Bi Workman,' a local interior deeorator aad paper-hang er, oa Mouth Wilmington ttreet, Batur day night. The two men were arretted at Durham eeveral hour after the eafe wit rilled on tdvicet from the Raleigh police department nnd wort brought bark to tho city yeeterdty morning br Officer Bailey. The original warrant charge! the two mea with atore breaking, but tho police etete the ehargee will nrobabl be altered beeaueo t the eirtumataneet eurrounding the affair. At headquarter It wii eeoortaiaed that MeKeehaa, who It Mr. Workman'' ao-ln law, hal a key to the ehop and knew the eomblnatlou to the tafe, at he had been in Mr. Work mint employ for eomo time. McFher eoaa eonneetioa with the theft of the money hee not been definitely eitab llahed, but it it understood thit Me Reehin ttated he took the 12 himaelf The police ittted that McKeehaa and McPhereon went to tho homo of 8. L. Workman, brother of the interior deco rator, evidently after the money had been taken from the tafe, and tamed tomewhit of a diaturbance, It being at terted that the two were under the in fluence of aa Intoxicant at the time One or two membert of the deportment went to the houtt in reaponte to a etll but McKeehaa and MePherioa had d ported when they arrival. Beeaueo of preparationa bv MeKee haa to leave the city, Mr. Workman' euepioiont were aromed md ha and an officer went to the itort to investigate In regard to the money. They found the front door unlocked and upon open ing the aafo the 1S4 wat found m Using Acting en Information that tbo men nere beaded for Durham, the police of loo neighboring city were notified to nrrert them. They wre eaught later after they are laid to have purchased ticket for Aaheville and were brought Mrk to tbo city yesterday morning ami lodged in jail. Of tbo money taken from tho eafe, 1111.87 wta recovered. EXPLAIN TOBACCO PLAN AT FUQUAY SPRINGS TONIGHT Ir. B. W. Kilgore, director of (he Farm Extension Ferric, and one of tho- leaden- ia tie Tobacco Grower' Association in tht State, will tpeak to the tobacco farmer end buiinen men at Fuquay Pprlngt lonljht at H o'clock, explaining tht contract that it being entered into. Another session will be held at Willow Spriage tonight. Tom or row nigbt speaker will go to Mb Pleat tat aebool, aid oa Wednesday to Garner aad McCullere tchoola. Born -A Daughter. Bora Saturday t Mr. and Mr. W. T. Jojner, 304 Enot Jo nee Street, n.oeugbtor. the only death In Itt rtnkt ao far was that of G. 0. Page. J. H. Hlndrrlite it secretary of tho Seaboard brother hood; r. B. &uka. It teerotary of the Norfolk Southern local, aad Mra. J. P. Wyttt to secretary of the Raleigh branch oi me auxiliary. Deceaood Member. The aamet of the deceased members of the SeaboarJ local are aa follow C W. While, F. 8. Brytn, I. H. May, J. B. Kenny, C. A. Pickert, T. W Allen, r u. Bberweod, Q. U WaUon, W. C, Bettt, J. B. Byer, J. Br Watson. S. J, Steward, W. W. Wall, W. J, HoHoa, i oweii, i not Tigbe, B. s. Mat well. A Adams, T. C. Jessie, J. W, Allea, E. H. Vaughn, C B. Strangt. B M. Btulti; W. P. Hartla.' T, C Eania, xx. at. aoeee, 4. q. Bauer, Daniel Bick. J. D. BobertMB, W A. Faieon. a H. Beckham, C E. Knight, O. Ia Brinkley, ' - oione, n. rf. tiouig, D. M. King, J. C Bradthaw, P, X. Wright, H. U Welto, A. O. Woodeum, W. W. Kobhin. 8. O. Uakut, B. K. Harris, E. B. Eltm, G. W. Brinkley,' P. IVBtohep, H. C. Morte, I M, Ford, J. E. Moore, B. M. Ferguton, C . Smith, E. W. Barbee, . u. Terrell, w, H. Harria, 1, U. Present ilppeal For Support vi nbiieitic nt tttitiofi o Club Tonight ; Coesmuaity tervleo win bo pot on a tubetantial boato In Boleigh nt n dinner to bo iven at the Wooun'i Oik to night at T f 'clock when more than hundred representative eitiiotm will gather to pledge, their aupport nnd co ep ratio, personal and flnanoial to the work thnt bat been developed here. The dinner will bo given by the Community aervlee deportment of tbo elab. bit Uoueand doUarn wiU bo opont by tho otrvieo ia JUlelgb during tho com ing year. Much of tho fund hat tl ready boon contributed, member of variottt orgaatotuona having pie deed it, and tho remainder will bo Mboerlbed today. The ft id will bo expended ia the interest of vtriouf community ae- uvitlee thnt btvt been growing rapidly hi the city during tho peat few month. Mrs. Jens McKlmmon to directing the program hero. Score of leltert hive been received by Mrs. MeElmmon pledging oo-orern- tion of eitiient. Typical among; 'them it n letter received yeeteraey from A. B. Androwt, pledging hit intoroot aad tupport. Tho letter followtt ' 'Aarwering your roejueet to write something about community service eta only tty that it to to provide dl vtrtion and recreation for the: whole LeommaaltT. Which. now-O-few-by rtsson of poeteeiioa af thia world goods or membership in certain organisations are enabled to provide for tbemeelvei aad their own. Tho world war taught ut how to use team work and co-operate with cack ether. Tho building aad loan aeeoeia- tton through timllar co-operation thowi how tho few dolltrt of tht many can be pooled and usefully applied to building up a town aad providing noeeesary nomee. community eervlce eeeka to get all ta co-operate In providing innocent, neaithy amusement (or all. wbteb tin only be done br exoneration of tho many I sincerely hope that all citizens will taxi ha iaterest in the movement and regret that I will aot be present to at list, owing to tbtene from town. RAILROAD EARNINGS FOR APRIL SHOW DECREASE Washington, Juno 13. Rtnlretdt of the country earned 29,301,000 in April, or I,49i,0O0 leat than in March, ac cording to reporte trtnsmitted to the Interstate Commerce Commiaoloa by the carrier and made public today by tht Atioeintion of Railway Executives. The earning for April reprctented a return en the valuatloa tentatively fixed by tht com mia tion for rata mtk ing purpotet of 1.18 per cent tgtlmt Z.30 per cent for March, tad were tSl,- 286,000 ahort of tho amount contem plated by the trtmaportation , net, tht statement of the Railway "executive said. uperating expenaet for April were 88.74 per cent of the amount of the revenuea against 17.19 pet rent of tht tmount of the tevenuee for March, showing, tht ithttment Mid, that while expenee were reduced during the month, revenue tlto fell off. During tut tight montht uric tht Ftdtnl gutrtnty period expired, the road have earned 9378,008.000, tht ttttemeat said which would bt in anntul rat of re- tura of 9.41 per cent on tho tentstlvt vtluttion of tht roadt. er 9414.353.000 lest thtn tht tmount contemplated to nt etrned. from tho ratet-osttbluhed by tht commission. PROMINENT MAN DIES AT HOME IN FAYETTEVILLE H Feryettevillt, Jnae U. Capt. Ptvid Bty, retired merehtnt and n lead ing eitittn of thit eity. died at 4 o'clock thia morning in the Hightmlth uespitii nere rrom the effecte of n ttroke of pinlyaii which ho tuffered tit weekt ago. Ht wa the list mr viving male member of a family which hid been prominent in thit community for genentlons, Ctptiln Bay terved with Confederttt forces throughout the Civil Wtr, entering the service at a private and riling to tht rink of Ctp tiln of tht ftmoui "Bloodv fifth' North Carolina infantry. After the war be built up n large grocery busi nest in thit eity.. Et it survived bv a sister, miss Mslinda Bty. Captain Bay waa l yean old and a mtrabtr of tht Presbyterian ehurch. The fuaeril will bt held tt 4 o'clock tomorrow tfter noon from the residence on Bowin it net. STAFFORD FUNERAL TO BE HELD THIS MORNING The funertl of Mr. Ottton Stafford, auperinttndent of tht State Fair grounds ror rorty-iour yetrt, who died luddenlv at hit host tt 17 Maiden Lane Satur- day night, will bo held from tht reti- dearo of hit ten, Ttl H. Bttfford, it No, it enterprise ttreet. thit mornine- at 10:30 o'clock. The service will bo eoadueted by Dr. T. W. O'Kelley, ptttor oi me t in naptist church, and the re malat will bt interred in Otkwood cemetery. Mr. UtalTord bad beta failine in ealth for tomt time aad a atrokt of piralytit wit tho direct cause of hU death. The deceased it survived by hie widow, Mrs. Miry 3. Ptufford, Ont daugh ter, Mre. Emm Yearby, et Richmond, no una ton, in u. retitlord. Tht pall Bearers tt the funertl will be C. 0. Doak, Thooiti Nelson, Dr. C. C. Taylor, l. V. Jlien. Vt. J. H. Sarlaui mnA laoma nitn. , FUNERAL IERVICU FOIt CABT WOULD WAB VETERAN Impreatire funeral unltu with run mllitarv honors. w kM m... oty arternooa in Methodlat cemetery at Cary for Cergetat Glean Eatmtn, irem innaenta while in the service of bit eeuntrv oversets. The Cary pott of the Americta Legion hid charge of the oervleee, and In tht funertl procession were member ef the Bed Cross chtpter tad vetertnt of tne civil wtr. Tht service it tht grave were conducted by the Rev. T. J. D-llev. aaclslod Tor tha tt. e. t'atlr. )i ii .i NO MEETING OF VESTRY OF v CBRIST CHURCH TONIGHT Tb regular monthly meeting ef the vniry i inrtat vnurch, which wit to bive beta held ton i tht. will bo I omitted. ' No data for a future meeting We Make Window- -.i-, i. Shades i Let Us Measure Your Windows arid Makfe Your Shades ' " ' . .. . ; . .i.a. ... ... v ' .. ....... . i . r y-y-: f : '5 . ' ,t Tomorrovz-r-Tuesd ay, SeconlJ Day of Raleigh's Big Trade Week Will Be HOUSE FURNISHING mm. HUDSON EE LK"C0, Raleigh's Most Progressiye Department Store Sheets, Pillow Cases, Towels, Counterpanes, Window Curtain Goods, Druggets, Rugs, Con goleum, Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases, etc., at prices that mean tremendous savings to those de siring merchandise of this character. This is a new department and we ask a visit from you. Sheets, Pillow Cases and Towels at Greatly Reduced Prices 72x90 Bed Sheets 43c One lot very food quality Sheet in 72x90 size. Special aale price , 48c 81x90 Seamless Sheets 98c Thia is a food quality, NoAh Carolina made Sheet, uze 81x90. Sale price t w 98c Special Sale Price On Towels One lot Towela ; each . '. . .'. . . . . . . . Good alze Huck Towela; regular 25c value. Sale price; each J t . . Good , quality Turkish Tpwels; 25c value, price, each Sale 38c value good Turkish Towels with colored border; 6 for , ...5c .10c ..10c $1.00 Greatest Sale on Grass, Congoleum, Tapestry and Velvet Rugs and Druggets Yet Witnessed in Raleigh 3x4 Congoleum Rugs . 3x6 Congoleum Rugs; $3.00 value, price t Sale 6x9 Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs; $10 value. Sale price , $18 value Congeura Gold Seal Rugs, 7x9 sale price . $20 value Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs, 9x12. Sale price 4 $1.48 . $198 $7.50 $9.75 $14.95 Congoleum By .Square Yard 75c We sell Congoleum by the square yard at the exceptional low price during this sale. 75c 27x64 Grass Rugs, price A y ., Sale 'aft) Sale of Grass Rugs and Druggets ..$1.85 ..$2.50 ..$5.95 $7.50 $12.50 36x75 Grass Rngs; $3.50 value, price 54x90 Grass Rugs; $7.60 value price . y Good 6x9 Grass Rugs; $10 value, price . Sale Sale Sale Special 9x12 Grass Rugs; $18 value. price Sale ....., Tapestry and Velvet Rugs at Prices Worthy; of Attention 6x9 Smith's Tapestry Druggets. piKe ,.. rrtl $18 valui 7Vjx9 Tapestry Druggets. price Sale Sale $13.50 $13.50 Extra value 9x12 Smith's Tapestry Druggets. tfc1 Q CA Salerice A . . . . . . ,...m xe.n.. w10o,OI Smith's Axmirutcr Rugs at Low Prices Axminster Druggets in good Velvet; $40 . CO A CA vaiuc. oaie y1- ,y M tlVV, y Smith's Axminster Drurrets in 9x12 sizes: values to ifiO. f uur sate pncea-.- i:. ' $37.50, $39.50 Ar $44.50 13 Special Values in Bags, Suit Cases and Trunin Wardrobe Trunks priced- $25.00, $37.50 AND0P Steamer Trunks priced , ; $6.95 M","r Other Trunks priced $4 5fJ AND UP Suit Cases priced Other Special Values in Suit Cases at $2,98, $4.98 ANDW Brief Cases priced $1.98, $2.98 TO $9.95, Hand Bags and Suit Cases at $19.75, $24.50 AND $29.50 $1.45 Window Shades 59c ' Window Shades t y it . . . . .T Wf.T,v, Te?.'KKiOi.'. 59c Special Sale Aluminum Ware 98c TV' Tuesday , morning we will put on sale a big lot of our special quality brand Aluminum Ware, inrln lators, Sauce Pans, Roasters, Double Boilers, etc.; valuei up to $3.00. Sale AO Pnce r , w..w.. .OC (Every piece guaranteed for 20 years) " ; Your opportunity to purchase at great saving. Rt member Sale starts Tuesday morning. Sale price ach 98ef , (Limited two pieces to Customer) " UDSM BE LK CO Martin, Fayetteville and Wilmington Streets oeen tBBOunetfc , . .
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