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.? ( NEWS AND OBSERVER. RALEIGH, N. C. TUESDAY MORNING; JUNE 14, 192T. PAT iiARlliSOil GOES PREDICT DEMAKD AFTER COL HARVEY )R mm DECLARES LABOR'S 11 nt,. mt w-t tTi ' pnONEHT CM.3ERLAND f1:V KAN, DIES SUODEKUY humanity. Unionism The message ef Trad autt be carried to every IKS ARE IIJTAC IWbjU- the Coaaeillt report rsiter- .j, ,f th Munif eoaaisJ " . -1 itoaan ef Cumberland eounty. died an U-4. wdoUoB, shosld have: elgoaly at tea teen f etwke, ape- Wants President" To Inform South Carolinians Speak At Gompers Says Enemies Of li-h -the p rhrvi tast hi i-a erence At bor Have Not Crushed Trade 'tZESrJXSSl -.Wr fcr&SSiH! a- I uvwm Wuuauiu aviav pn,...wB aeteraad la thorough aceord with tar to 6 o'clock ia the evening, whea h trad ealea erganixatloai aa laaaaa af lwft the Sold to hot rabbit which Senate If Speech Justifies HarveyY Recall World Cotton Conference Liverpool, England Union movement COMPARES "OFFENSES" 0F Mrerpool, June T3.(By Tha Aaso-I Denver, June l3w President Samuil proaetlaf aa deneeraey iedurtryfhsd baa damaging kit crops, Saldenly TUC rl nICI lun elated PreUL Tht point ebiefly empha- Gompert. addressing the cocaine- see-1 e-opr..ve aiian. i reouag ssweu, a noppea a ia -owe infc wwim wnu iiled ,t u,, CI)aUl ,f th-WorM cot- ,ioa at the forty-Srat saaaal eoavee Petioa should be eneonragOd Admiral Ia London Tehs Hewi- Conf.ra.ea bete today . th.t th. tio. of th. A..riea rederatloa of La- ata-aa? ra I itaAauiM aw 111 J a ana aaWtAaa U at tamlwi la a a .a a a. a a I . paperaaa Hellas not Be- ;tiy j1tio nd tM Ceied Dnbjl MeSa-ag Or- norm,l win. demand greatly inereaaed dcrinf Him To X tarn Horn ; produtUoa, ABOtber English Ifewipaperl eaaneetkm BUhard I. Uaa- niag, xonoar uormgr ax o.bui vro lina, speaking for th. Anvertaaa delegit- Man, aakt tbara waa Umit to Aaaer of aegra womaa tenant and aakad far gla( at aoda- aa water, saying that ha aR aa If ha war going ta die. Tha woaiaa harried into tha hoaaa' but ai aba returned with the gtaaa Mr. Taylor fell to tka grawad andUwaa dead Loud la PraiM Of Sims Washington, Jane 11. Senator Ear-Ilea's capacity to eappry raw atatarial riu. TV..r. Mlalxlmii. IbImiHiimiI I Pravid K nor aera i wway, oveiaraa ma ta.mwa t i atUiulat. rapid davelaaaiant af to la bor aad tha advocates af tha "open f Sarnties tha Federal Farai Loan Act shop" bad failed to erueh organised should ba extended aa as to give credit T -111 IiJ Ubor, and that the ranka af tha Ameri- to all praperr argssisad eo-operatiraa, " Md wnaan ane can trades anion moreaent held totnet Juat as aradit saw ia gien ta hndlridual u, V!.-T.;. .i MBln.Bt M.n.. .i . a i. noti. i.U. .o.i . Mf- JVot was srtits aad stoailnent WSMauaaa aFvaaaaaaavaaaw wav aayi hsjbjS-i vv-r - - I- till nftlh M thai aV) BlY aMltl U the report of tha ataentlT eouneil af and watthy af support than are tha .si. eUrT Baaidea bainta Terr ei the .raUoa. . . rlrond. which wera ,ir hnndrd. roapwoaa tarafe J h. w A year of prograas was predietad far of Bullion! af dollars and arena of land i...ru..T I7a .t th- Ifu. was dona aa a Jnat and WS1, President tampers declaring (hit sqaal to Kew England ta faaUhtata th.lr ebants and Famerf Bank, diractor of today a wsolutio reqdttUng President ,ir dlty td ioJv tt B(v Kononie profiUble baais. Be added that it was I 'befora the nest snow falls wa aba1! Harding to inform the Senate whether there ia as aach rsason and jastiflca . tisn for reprimssd ar tha resell of Ambassador George W. Harvey for his Pilg rim'a Day speech of May ID, 1921, u for the reprimand or recall of Ad . miral William 0. Sims for his speech of Jane 7, 1031' The resolution alee relocated the Pretidswt to report whetaar ha directed er apprered' the recall, order sent Ad' miral Sims "snd.wljin order by the! profit krel, i resident or seerotary or cu;g oi sunt' Jar import n? not 'iaaoed agatret problems in tha same spirit of deter minatlon and co-operation which En land and tha United States had ahown daring the wnr. Dnvid Ooker of Boats Carolina, said there was still lamentable Ignorance of schmtide methods of production among American farmers and education was badly needed. Tha first essential, however, was to abolish tha labor con ditions- prevailing in tha South, which left the laborers la dire poverty, aad bring back the price of eetten to n Uaasdor George W. Harvey." SIMS BATS HZ HAS MOT KCCtlVEO DKNBrS MESSAGE London, Juns 18. (By the Associated Prass.)Bear Admiral William & Sims aaid this morniag ba had not salved the cable message from Secretary sf ths Nsvy Psnby ensealling the re mainder sf his leave of absence and ordering him to report as soon as pos sibla ia Washington. Me left his hotel early ia order to fulfill day of srowded social engage nests. He bss no further public spesklng engagements .before hia fl partura from England on Wednesday and there is pothlng to indicate that he Intends adding anything ta hia side of tba departmental incident until bia-je turn to Asierics. - Tha admiral tali) aa inlarvuiwav thnt be belie red Secretary Denby's second ALUMNI HOSTS TO HOLD SWAY TOQAY (Continued from page aae) have passed Us 6,000,000 mark ta tha American Federatioa of Labor." Closer alliaaee and ee-opemtien. be tween tha organised industrial workers of tha eeaatry aad tha farmers was I nrged by the veteran labor lender In "order thnt we shall not ba crashed by the reaction of ia dart rial eaptalaa or prinees of ananes. Ths first official action of tba conven tion was to adopt a resolution to be submitted to Congress protesting again the pending Scott bill, which it was al leged would increase ths length of the navigation eeasoa en tha Grant Laksi, red use the number of skilled ' eeameo employed on ships, nnd inerssss the kourt of labor. Ths convention unanimously adopted! dieted a declaration el tne eaeeutive aoaacil calling upon nil local and international I absolnt. failure and eoUapea pre inloaa to aid the Paeble flood snaTerers. J n u. wry ooginning. Urging world wide dbarmameat U Th eprt aaya that tho derisions his address st the opealBg of the son- f Sailnnd tabor Board ia wage vention, President Compere said : es "have betoken no progmstvs "I believe that tha tin will aame, isoagnt- ana n ennraeienses ss -a-as seUblialrment. There should ba legal 1, v. iaTvt Tt.nk a.d T.t Cam. enactment to prbteet eo-operstives pnny, and uutU recently was Urge against diaerimlnatiofi by munufeetnr- totton dealer and buyer. Ba was a era aad wkolaaalera. I member of Oamn Gronnd MethodUt Control of Capital ' I chnreh and th. local lodges ef Jdaaons "Control of credit capital By those land Odd Fsllows. Whose ehisf iatereet is tha eeumnla-i Ha leaves a wife, afrs. Jsas B. Tsy tion of profits results inevitably in I lor, and three daughters. Mrs. J. O the open door for p refit ae flag. We Tally, Mrs. B. A. McKeithna nnd Mrs, repent nnd emphasise ths demands of J. C. Xsrboroagh, all ef thai county organised labor that control of capital bs taken from tha hands of privnte financiers and placed in tha bands of a public agency to ba administered by voluntary and co-operative methods. Turning ta ths railroad situation, Couneil says "The e Be ratios of Esch Cummins measure (ths Trsnspor tatioa Act) has created a eituatl virtus ef which Its promoters and vacates now freely acknowledge SUMMER SCHSOL ; WILL OPEN TOOA The State Colleff Bummer school will open today with registration. the( class work U begin Wednesday. -More than a thousand atudeata are expected to an roll for the course this summer, sell ps ing any farmer summer achool in the Mstory wx anate vjoiiegw. Bealstrstioa win begin in Winston hall this morning nt :30 and continue ontu 1:30 p. as. VoeaUonai aad agri enRaral atadeata will register in Pat terson ana from S:30 n. ns4 to J0 p. m and enndidatss for Uge wntrsnee till register In BolUday hall during msamOBonrs. Children ef the bemoastraticn eekoel wU register la Pnllen hail between the hears of a. an. sad 1:30 D. na. Urns lUce O'Neill, of Teaehet's College, ww w vn-rw cui n wa fenrth grade, and Miss Daisy Poole, ef qua pwblie ecaooM, win teach the Irat and second grades. Ke charge tor en pila ttendlng the Demonstration school m mads, bat they are axpaetsd ta fun ah aaeessary books and snppUei. The eyes of the American and tare psan reader ran fro left to tight, the native Hebrew reads from right ta left, and the Chinese tend from bottom to top, ! -- .' . -: 0. S. DANIEL DIES AT FRANKUNTON HOME that nfeehlemaan, ef Conover; B. M. Casper, of eallsbnryi Paul E. Green, sf Iilling ton) J. N. Brsnd, Jr ef Wilmington, nnd M. W. Nash, of Winatoa-Salem, fol lowing ia order. President Berry hill, of the sealers, in his last formal set, turnsd ovsr the campus to ths juniors, who, led by Oar m.ssss had bona diaoatahad because '""d B. Porter asd I J. Phipps, presi of Admiral fiiiaa oalaved vaanraiM ta taa I AeBU , OI MO StUOent body aad Of the - w ., a . a though he didat mention that fact to day- New Phi Initials Solemn flgures ' in buck robes an nounced the new Phi Beta Kappa inl- t iaimm tka -lital, ,.liritMk1n ata A tK, riaiag Jiniom. U. E. Uke, of Saliabury, and ws have earnestly strivea ssd we M'Nrate backward step the abrogation ht .faxlaat la tka 4na( alau k. I Will Continue tfl StrtVS IOV MS time I " " Dar VI un Bauowat TV1 n.t. w.n. . I hn tlum aba 11 ha antal diaarmament I agreementa, U J. Phippa, of Chapel Hill; E. O.l la all the countries of ths world sndl ne nanroao iaoor noara,- in. re- tbat disarmament will be Imaea upon IP"" w uiui vuiuaiary uaiveraal agreement." agreement a relic of history. Th majtl- He suds ss smphstie appeal to the I mum " are preseuteu in preumi claaa respectively, took ever the respon sibility for guidance ssd leadership. . The pipe of pease, filled with a special ..first one asking If he had bsea eor reetly quoted ia hia address hsrs last week In which he eritieited America ns in sympathy with the- Irish republic, Admiral Sims insisted that the delay ia AU reply was das only to delay In transmiasioa. aad declared that he made hi reply within an hear after receipt i whom ' sheer from th erowd. ef the cablegram. ' v ' I Inter ssiety Debate Admiral and Mrs. 'Sims have been in-1 Tonight the debate between th.1 two vit.d to dia. this eveaiag with Arabs-1 literary societies is. being held nnd the asdor sud ors. Harvey. Ths Duks of J anniversary meetings for alumni In both Counaught and other notable personage I society halls, and tomorrow the alumni workers to uaite in opposition to the movement designed to create n Depart ment of Public Welfare. "Under the pretense of trying to cre sts n Department ef Public Welfare, It la seriously proposed to destroy tho Department of Labor and the Depart ment of Agriculture, he aaid. aery meetings, with ths board as a court of appeal alwaya in the back ground. Tkas, questions of wagee, working conditions nnd hours, became matters for litigation instead of uego tlatlon. Neither party ia satisfied ns Is abundantly evident nklintoa. June 13. G. S. Dtfnisl diedJhsr Satorday rvenlag at the horn U see. . W. Daniel. Mr. Daniel ad boon la deeUnlsg health f er several months. air. Daniel was kern ia Granvill. county in 1844, where he rssidsd uatll three rear ago. when he came Frankllntoa to llv with hi son. Be was married in 1967 to Miss Mildred Land, who survives him. Th deceased wss a royal member ef th First Baptist shureh nnd a tru friend to all who kriitW kirn. Besides his wife hs is ear I vived by one son, J. W. Daniel and foar grandchildren, Hi Met Pearl, BQ61. tad Mary Reed and Hugh DsnieU The funeral service wsr held Sun day afteraooa at 4 s'sloek from th heme. Interm.nt tu mad. in Onkweod cemetery. BOLD FUNERAL SEltTICES FOB MBS. TERNON A. BEAM Saaford, Juns U. Mrs. Teraoa A Bean, who died at bar home ta Hen- Only a minor I dertoa Bandar, after a llnrerinn illnees 0 1 frsctlcn of the ease presented havs been I wss buried st Gum Spring Baptist one can foretell where reaetioa leads. I A a matter of fact, these are th 'sly braad ef poison for the special bensfit I two departments in the government of of the eeeds, was pssssd nroand ths sir-1 th United State thst represent st sll ale, cash member of the class taking a I the producers of ths wealth of our puff, including sll the women, each of I country, snd it is seriously propose! to destroy these two departments. Deficiency Bill "eases. Washington, June 13. Ths $106,004,. era among tha Invited gueats. -ENGLISH NET'BPAFta LOUD IN PJtAIBE OF THE ADMIRAL Lead, Eng.,' June 13. The Yorkshire Post, commenting today on Admiral .Dims, tayt:. "Thr will be general lympathy ia , this country for Admiral Rims, that breety sailer aad iavstorste friend of ureat Britain who once snore got into hot water in ths United States for his blam speaking about our American r lotion. . . . I'vi?"' H would be unfortunate if tha as lien taken regardisr- Admiral Sims ware construed into evidence of n dell aite attitude oa the part of the Ameri can goverameat toward th Irish qua !' tion. :- , "The United Stites nnthorite may v take tbs view thst Admiral Bims, ss sn I officer of the American Navy, ha gone I beyond his province ef publicly touch i lag oa such matters outside hi owa ; country. In fact, it 1 difficult to eee ; on what grounds th admiral hat laid i himself open to special arlticism, seeing : tnst as has said these things before In public snd told them with complete v candor Is his book 'Victory nt bes In spesklng at h. did, the newspaper continued, "the mast of the British people recognise that Siint had the best ' Interests of th two countries at heart. . H has seen th danger with which th Irish American rancor threatens tlioir friendships, nnd while fighting it open ly ia America, be hal endeavored to ex- i : : . - : . mL - utterance raised in hia own eoun- tryv ahows .th reality of the danger- - It would be so real help to the cause of the Anglo-American friend ship to pretend to ignore the existence . of o atrong Irish-German party in the republic, -whose burning desire it to embroil the two nttiona. ... "Ia th face of the Irish vote we may appreciate the difficulties ef American politicians, but It surely behoove til with a mbs of responsibility in both countries to help in rtrtining th influence that unchecked may lead late fatal course. Whatever may be said for Bims with regsrd for his own in terests, he hna shown himself a plucky and honest man ia daring to speak uu- palatable truths." Four Women Face Charge Of Murder In Kaber Mystery (Continued From Fsgs One.) After thst I M . aesr a basement window, . Isft ths party- ; "The nest morning I read of the '. anrder in th newspapers. V. "When Mr. Kaber jams to m th first time aad wanted something for hr husband's nasty habits I gavs her a bottls containing a mlxtur. of pop and . Oil that Wouldn't kill anything. I did net give her any poison snd (imply . ktv her the other stuff to get rid of her." .BOOT OP PRIVATE BOCRADAY EXPECTED BOME THIS WEEK ' Wake. Forest, June 13. The body of ' Private Soger Marvin Hoekaday, too of Mr. W. S. Hoekaday, I expected ta ' arrive at Hobokea wheat Juns 18 and ' will b brought to hi horn aesr Wah Forest for burieL Fnneral arrange ' meats will be snaonnced later. iL. TO RENEW TBB APPETITE ( " BaWwC'e il raaapiuu - - Biuti healthy activity of th Stom ach, promote digestion tad appetite. . ft5F ; ; tent hotel Maa, BioderiT commercial . heiel snd furniture. Would ( eeo . eider ei.y, good proposition from tt rooms us. C-tOl. car Kew apd Ob- Will tak Bostesal ef thair own. Al ready they are owdlng the cstop.i. 1,,"", 'H ' Th classes af 19J0 aad 1916 met In ' dby th Hou1 baseball on Emerson Field, 1620 pulling out n V-to-8 vietory. Beth elassea have tents erected oa the eampus sad the 1916 men srs sll wearing a speclsl uni form of overall and rtd caps. The class of 1811 ha large number back on the Hill, aa well as 1906, 1901, 1806 and 1891. At a buaiaesa meeting tomorrow ths decided. The breakdown ia eomplet.'' I ehurch near Pltttboro Monday after rrantoering Continue aooa at o o'clock, Bor. Walter I M. GU The Council declare that profiteer-1 bore, of Saaford, conducting the asrv lag In food eonUnaea. ice. Beside her husband, three small "While whole! price decreased Ithlldrea. her father aad mother, Mr. retaUers continued to charge Unreason- aad Mrs. Greta Berry Bars, 'ef this tble price, it asserta. "Of all th pUee, and tw aUten, Mrs. HUUard remedies bropoted son ia mot. to be Babbitt, ot Chtthafc eoanty, aad Mis reeomaended than tho submitted to Lottie Burns, Bsnford, snrvive hsr. President Harding by th Federal Mrs. Bean was 37 years old aad wss a ooo aencieacy appropriation bill wss I rrsae uommiauon that thers waa as I member of th tenfold Baptist eharch. prepared for resides xtsrdmg s eon-1 justuieanoa ror a reauetioa of wages. IBhe wat a good won asd fhly H siacrauon xoaay wnen in rwnai aaopvi ino commission neia tnn th Oritl teemed ny those whs slew her ea ta aoaiereBea report already advo-1 Object should be to Increase, rather than leases the purchasing power of th ordi nary eonsaner." Hearing In Linney Case Is Scheduled To Occur June 24 (CoaUaaed Freaa Page One.) visit PEANUT GROWERS TO PERFECT ORGANIZATION Suffolk, Va Juaa 13-Th Peanut! noaed visit ths Prnaldant anHilnlv I turned to Senator Simmona and inquired I aMw"' Virginia aaJJttaftanOhreUna 1 if hs hsd say of thst good Korth Cero-1 will perfect their excising at a meeting I alumni will hear from President Chae. """ " aowis aim. or ta Board or Director to b held from representative ef each of the hit 7 Vi n. a.a i t n aT " Wednerfay, Jun 15. Incomplete r- returning elassea, and will elect a presi- ..., , '; .''" .' T.T I torn now show that growsrs repreeent- dent to ucd B. D. W. Connor. ! "... "L'Tif SL.T" r ZrV.J"" lag over 49 per teat of th peanuts Governor Morrison and Josephu Dan- wlwJ.. w.I,.-l V.V..! T0W ta " l 1919 have look at it, said that the bread was tela will both Speak at the alumni lunch eon. Listening to ths governor will be his late opponent, J. J. Psrker, who I sttending hi' class reunion, snd many of ths legislature leaders, including Walter Murphy, W. N. Everett and Jai. A. Gray, sll on ths H1U tonight. a stronger than he liked, thst ke had tried it before. Then going to hi desk he produced a plug of hi owa, telling his visitors that her was th brsnd of hi selection. And s th Proiident nnd Senator Simmons had their "chaw-, of good North Carolina plug, this recalling ths day when tbey were colleagues ia SCHOOL CONSOLIDATION IN. LENOIR IS PLANNED ths cWc. Ilmateas assets New Bern. Ktnstan, Jan IS. Advanced steps to I In urging th President to visit Men ward school consolidation hsvs been Bern, Senator Simmon grew very earn- taken by th Lenoir eounty school su-1 est sbout th charms of Nw Bern, thorjtlet, as a result of which special ''Accept th invitation, Mr. President," 1st elections have been called la Sand h aaid, "and ! promis yoa a seat oa Hill township, embracing twb districts, a coxy front porch, at a coxy little hoa , and the new Pink Hill district, embrae- with a view of a beautiful river flow ing the consolidated Pink Hill, Cedar ing away, the Neute. a tight thtt will Grove and portioni of Trent, Lnwtnn fiv you rest and Joy." nnd Pin Fort district. With the And the President let Sensior Sim- enlarged Pink Hill district will bs son- nion know thst th Vision looked good olldated four ' district in Duplin to him, snd that it ws la hi mind to county, these ta vote Mparttely o the enjoy thtt tight, if sothing arose to I special tat. It it expected that districts prevent it. in Craven and -tfones counties will con solidate with th Sand Hill districts. 9100 of property and 90 cent on the Consolidation will msan modern high sen (salt and eight-month term, the bullinnga to he located la close protlm- already signed the toatra.t. Growers representing leu than ene per scat of th peanuts grown ia th tw states are now neeetary to give the required quota of SO per cent. The big drive for additional tigaert which hit been on for th past two weeks, will continue throughout tomor row. The, board of directors ef th present exchange, which Is th organisa tion - sommitte for the new ttehange, will meet nt the exchange ofilse here la Suffolk Wednesday for th purpose of declaring tha exehsnge orgaaiaed snd transacting other important busi ness th new exchange will have at least nve inoueaaa growers, was Will Malaria. Xidn.r Diseases. R represent more thaa 50 per teat ef ths (and 8k In troubles, altar and improve Res: Brfagsasaflaef veltof a aa aa It tenchee that iahttg rash er patehaftttama, Save jroareelf hears Of tartars . by keeping a )ar , eahaad. CeeL ttetklag, healing and so aearly flash eator it hardly show St sll. Tear atwntetttna. aak far tt. HOTELS AND RESORTS. Crockett Arteate-Lltnia Sarla aad Bata Oaeaa 'aae 1st. Klevatlaw 1,1 S ft. Curt Ntrvous Prostration, Dyapeptls, neumatie Report Says Trade Union Move ment Has Not Failed (Continue 1 frpa Pag On. Ity to the geographical center of the the eampolga agajnat organ ixsd labor aisirirta ana n. or modern construction I ha railed. and equipment. Steamer Coca Aground Petersburg, Va- June 13. The Fur- man Lin tteamer Aurora, which plies between Cltremont and Richmond, it retting on tht bottom of tht AoDOmat- tox River tonight with ttvtral hole it th bottom. Th Aurora sunk vetter- peaauU growa ia Virginia and North Carolina. This organisation of th peaaut grower will be th first organi sation east of th Mississippi formsd oa ths California plaa. DER171LL0 The Famous Beautifier Hv you trred It yet? Thousands! everywhere are using it. It It a woir The America Trade naion .. onle for tbs akin, deflea hot meat.' the renort dMlaa. "hs. trt !?5K? . . . ' - !, ,.1'ww aain, oiacaneaaa, sun I the complexion. writs for book M. Crook ttoklaV . rirboaaa. ookeU Hprlngs. va. gons through a year of antxsmpled t niggle and difficulty. The enemle of labor Snd human progret hav sstsiled from every tide. Tht movement for reduction of wage, th movement ta. truck our organisation, masaueradina uadsr ths fictitious 'open shop' slogaa, I w,r- "ur day afternoon whll tied up at Cnmp's the wave of unemployment and perhapt arhar ! a aaaMitHakl., a. I spots, roughness, ruddiness to quickly disappear, tt brings rose to ths oheeks nnd mskts anyone look It year rouager, uives a reutarui eomplantos snd "A skin yon love te touch." A I single application prove It. let arg announcement soon to appear la this I uruagitt soout it, AvJ Blue Ridge Hotel Main Street. Hendenonvillc, N.C. ' Newly remodeled, decorated aafl furaishtl. Hot aad cold running water la rooms. All aodtra coafetUneet. Europe plan. -Rttea (l.H t S.H per day. DB. FBAKK BRIGHT, Prop. 7AA 09 Ouryeanof mrtldnjtfood witKmilL'ons of smokers mrMestjtiiat wcbwwftow. Just buy a ptckageand ruou" y aVaaaew PRINTING - . -, -. . - with peraonality, thart ; the kiad we do, Phoae "Oae Ate' whtayoa want a "food Job." MITCHELL ' PRINTING CO. , MI W Bargett i - 1 JNaJ.WELLS,C.E. Ciwfl and Cotuoltin; Coginear BOCXT MOUNT, M. C Wtllt aad Briaklew aiak detailed Cosnty Mspa. SrtARNi ExanAviiiG th, I lfAl.El4aH.NXU SAFES Barnaa Safe fc Vault Co. Ba. B. aaraaa. Piea. aad Mtv. Ill laa Mala Stmt, tlrhmsaa. Vs. Hue Valuaa at The Capital Loan Co. for TRADE WEEK ONLY New aampla and unre deemed Trunka; Suit Cases and Hand Bag. ktWo DISCOUNT :l Every other artcils ia. theV,' : house at 23 4- Discount, JatC' ! eluding Jewelry, Ptetola, Shot-ir ,:r.' - -j Qunsvate.. ; . ... , CAPITAL LdAN ... Company ;r? -' 207 S. Wilmin(toH Street' QtisoIi(latefi Statutes of North Clmltna Price $20.00, filua pastas t Public La ws of North Carolina Price $3.00, plus postage Mailing Tubes, three Bises,,any length up to 36 inches Send Us Your Orders COMMERCIAL PRINTING COMPANY American Plan Shop 1 1 Raleigh, N. C wfcsrf dus presumably to having mn into piling thtt htd been overlooked when the river wat cleared st that time. ; ; I The Weather " , i Bsloigh, N. Juns 13. 1921. North Carolina Generally fair Tues day snd Wednesday, not much chanre in Temperarnre. TEMPEEATUBE. Highest temperature Lowest temperature Mean temperature Excess for the dsy , Avtrage daily execs sine Jan nary 1st. ., 02 72 f tha most tiniftcr ef all, the revival at a part of the general anti-labor cam- paiga of ths vieious, Blaving indi vidual contract by which, worker ar bound to their employers in unwilling servitude, have been Biassed and con centrated agtinit th moat potential voluntary movement of th wage-eara- ere of the country. Added to these hsvel been legiilttlv asarults aad court de cisions most destruetiv la charttter. "W havt cheched tha progress of I those who hav aought to destroy free dom through th annihilation of the I organization of labor. "We eall for a treat rallying, a great Beautify Your Yard Petunias, Geraniums, Hello, tropes and all kinds of bed ding plants for yard and porch boxes. Vines for the veranda. Tomato, Pepper, Cabbage and Egg Plants. Ferns and Pot Plants. H. SteLnmetz, Florist Raleigh, N.C. RAILROAD SCHEDULES AffrMl Mlf nSjenaVf) W MtMK(lf tJpets, Klltt$ (UatM BseM S. 0. Ta fcilwlas eriweeis iiaarss sfSvVaajev 9B PtvraffBfffaaj Ha avV (IIVvaaeHiy Sesheard Air Liae Balrway Coaaaay. arnna rraai liai fee M4ft.au lartissiHia..u..Nea Verk IIMS.a. tsia. m. hiralaiaaa. nt,it. Waat. i-itt.m t)4 a. a.MarMa, Wsak, walea I is a. m. OS s. n. Sn. Vara 1sHh.mii. list a. a. tint a. a. WiMes ........... w.isat lai s. m- - M a m. oawnns .. aauwrtweiaa Maa llrtt a. at. Ansata NarHN lts IMS s. sh j..tMe .... Vaf liirs. a. 4a a ea. NwMa .......... aiuuM SiiiSa I M a. I.ln Vart wnSna-illa s a a UmI ainaa, to WsjklattM aM tw ttmfutf pu b. f ua. p. IW llatl Baliia-.SfWaaMrik.aarMk SOUTHERN BAtLWAT STITEM M. TtAIS ASSlVt aa isiw.m i ......... na A. . VFopeeatfrvnaAaAaanai . aa 3V$ lea PI. iihiwi CaaHaWa is as a. it. trm rwif W. S.MW .... llt . M. . PBTCIPITATIOX (in inch.) Amouat for th S4 hoar nding nt P. jl Totni tor th month to date n Deneiescy ror th month 1.74 Pencleney tine Jin. 1st .. . 4. Ml HthODUX S a.m. Ita.. In. aT nuio : ... 78 J gi wet ouio 70 , 71 . 7JI Bel. humidity ee 41. 4 PnESSCBE. jtedaced te Sea LL) w TO 94 S p. m. ..... S9.M ii t'lt - a ' .111 I Biaa t,w a. am. ousset 7 ;si p, av r; 'Jfe?ii.Tin.l.a Old Prices Are Her Again Automobile and trark t.iuiri,.' a... .. a.. a "V ana i.v par nour. Ws are agents for Strom hsr Car buret or, Cabrlel nubb.ra Una. area Ooveraora. Aoeessorles foe ATt nak.i at Ford parts carried ia stock, peclal discount te merchants and buaiaaea men. Save money by ask Ing us about It, STATION GARAGE S t. tTOJCF, Prop, ' Both Phone tit ltvil.ia wost narcett Stveee HI ill ft IJt tnm It rra 141 FfMI a rrsa aai...a. "'Whmii.h, MM Snaai TSAIN oteART ..... fat r. m. . . rss .... II M. a. . a. a. m. ii ra emsnws mtass liae a. m. lit Sir .!.- .M.fcM . ....... m A fi. if tt -w. esiae ..... ,. fit a S. isi tZ !aVlSM!,!', 4 t l4 ta SilaaUdHn ..... ..... 11X4 , M. ia Sac Imnn csartota Hi re irtnri a tie a.iaa,is COMSOUBSTSB T" Ml s trti Ba set . i..... .. ras r. a air SMieta, lalusk Psaas art as (fl. acs-Ltaa 1 tULBlOpUOCaatAai ,' All Trias bally tseept Saalay. Leave Baleich, 1:M a m. Leav Kall(h g:t a. a, t. (Varborougk Motet) Mv parhaM .... : t rit. sav purbam -a----' 1:14 A as. Waits reeat. Oalr. $50.00 REWARD . ' We will pay $50.00 reward to any. one who Swill re turn Ford Touring Car, factory No. 452473d, which was stolen from our office May 21st. a The Parker-Hunter Realty Co. The Cause of Disease , i - - -nr! At last the Science of Chiropractic has achieved the apparently impossible. It has found the cause of disease," and by adjusting same has solved the Health Problem. Don't take our word alone for this, but results as evidenced In our patients. What It has done for others" it will do fop you. . Try It before it is too late. ' . j LADY ATTENDANT Dr. J. Henri Brown, Chiropractor ;': -Palrites Graduate -.' - It I8M1S Uv BaUdlag . 11 Watt Martla Street k. Bearot sVII'm i J y. .t 4 p. aPkea lili;!
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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