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NEWS AND flSSERVER" RALEIGH, N. C, SUNDAY MORNING JUNE 19. 192f: ' w CAKIIY10 : Units Win Have An Aggregate Strength ol 1,100 Offi-tt- cen and, Metf- RPPRFSFNT NUMBFR V OF WORLD WAR VETERANS i Enlisted' fersonnel Isclades HetnDers of Sit Combat Di- v , TisioM, Commanding Officer "Of Uniti" Served Overseas; Scheme of Instruction Is Mapped (hit By Maj. Eistine Fit Id traminf for th North Carolina Rational Guard wfll bejri oa July 10, whea tat let Inf.ntrv- and Divisional and Sif oal Company t ' encamp, Cat it Camp Uleaa, aear lioreheaid City for fiftee daft. A fonr day achool for a ntax.im.tiai of two Beers and tight eal'i.ted ma of rack unit will ht held immediately prior to the ifteen da ramp at Camp (ilenn, July 6 9. , Tne unit at caiap ia July,, according t aaoueaieot of the Adjutant Gee ral, will have aa aggregate atrrngtk of 1,100 offirrera and mrn and will consti tute eae of tha larjert regimental cam pi tkat kaa bee held l. tha North Caro- liaa National Guard during peace time. Splaadid Service Recorda Thtat eleven hundred oflirera and men renreeent a vast number of vcternne of tha World War, me with diatinguiahril - trie to their credit. Si. combat di , virion, art represented it the outfit, and ia addition to tha record of the officer. Via enlisted uea participated at ha Hindenbarg Una, Fit. Mihirl, Mcuae Ar "fOane, Chateau Thierry, TpreaXijra. ' Cantigoy, Maroe, 8omtne, Canal Bettor, Toule amd Woeuvre eoetors. The until which will go into nmp in Jul are: Co. A, lit Infantry, Burling ton; Co. B, let. Infantry, Winston Sa lem; Co. C, lit Inantry, Tlymouyi ; Oo. I, lat Infantry, Durham ; Co. K, lat Infantry', Concord ; Co. F, lat Infantry, Henderson; Co. 0, lat Infan try, Warrenton; Co. II, lat Infantry, Wavneaville ; Co. I, lat Infantry, Char lotto; Co, E, lat Infantry, Mount Pile ad; Co. L, lat Infantry, I'arkton; Co. M. lat Infantry, Wilaon; Rerviee Co., Ja! Infantry, Raleigh; Headquartcre Com pany, lat Infantry, Re;daville; Med. Det., lat Infantry, ttraham; Iln. Hq. Co., lat Infantry, Oxford; Dir. Signal Co,, Canton; Field and Staff, lit Infantry; Buff Corpa and Depta., N.C.N.O. Tha aervica record a of Ui eommaad '"InJetBeet f the nalta and tha rial J and Staff follow: Col. Pon E. fv-ott, Cmdg. 1st Inf.. erred overact aa colonel 120th Inf. Lt. Col. J. H. 'Manning. 1st Inft., atrred overaeaa at captain and major, 119th Inf Major B. 0. Cherry, Machine Gun Of ficer, aerved oversena a captain, 115th M.O. Bn., HOth Div. Maj. J. W. Jenkina, Bn. Cmdr , aerved Teraeaa a major, 120th Inf., 30th Div. Maj. 0. K. Hobbs, Bn. Cmdr., aerved overaeaa a.i major, 119th Inf., SOth Iiv. Maj. R. B. Faiion, Bn. Cmdr., aerved oversea. In captain, 119th Inf., SOth Div. Capt. C. A. Gosney, Reg. Adjutant, aerved overseas ai lat Lieut . 30th Div. Capt. H. 8. Silver, Intcll. Officer, aerved overaeaa a 1st Lieut., 1st Div. 1st Lieut. T. H. Owyn, Jr., aerved overaeaa ai l.t Lieut, Arm 1'. S. Cr, A, Cnpt. W. V. Copcland, waa Capt. lUh Inf.. .Wth Div. Co. B, apt Bon II. tirav, wai Lieut 120th Tnf., .Wth Div. Co. C, Capt. V. E. Everett, waa Lieut. Air Service. C. D. Capt. M. B. Fowler, a Lieut. k.T. Co. I, Capt. K. E. Caldwell, waa Uaut. 4th Diviaion. Cox F, Capt. Stephen E. Bnrrougha, waa Llfuu Army lT. S Co. 0. W. T. Cheatham, waa IJeut. at i - oiai mi. Co. H. Capt. W. F. Swift, wa Capf. A.K.F., aerved with .l.ld French Div. Co I, Camt. M. 0. CaMwell. waa Lieut. 8d Div. Co. K, Capt. t. J. Luck, wna Capt. 120th Inf., 30th Div. Co. L, Capt B. A. McDonald, waa Sorgt 119th Inf , 30th Div. Co. M, Capt. Carl F. Batta, waa Capt . uth i? aotk ik.- Hq. Co.. apt. J. II. Mwbley, waa Capt. 120ta Inf., 30th Div. Service Co., Capt. A. L. Fletcher, waa Capt, Supply Officer, 113th F.A., 30th Division. How. Co., Capt. 8. B. Dollev, iu Sergt, A.E.F Bn. Hq. Co., Capt. J. B Mayea. Jr., waa Capt. 120th Inft., SOth Div. Mad. Det., Grirham, Maj. W. B. Hunt r, ei-Capt. M. C, 3ith Div. and Oapt. J. S. Taylor, Eiamining Surgeon, Ala. Draft Board. Dl. 8ignal Co, Capt W. V. Doraer, wai Ckpt. 8. C, SOth Div Staff Offltara Preaant Tha following offleera of Btata Staff Corpa and Depta. will be present daring the, July eampi: Maj. W. G. Craven, Q.M.C.j 'Maj. J. V. MeGougan. M.C.; Maj 1. Ed Ckrter, Ord. Dept.; Maj. Gordon Smith, AO J). UJS.P. D.O.; Capt. B. 8. Boyater, Jr., Q.M.C.; Capt. H 0. Dotkery, Jr, J.A.GJ3., and Ckpt T. d Guthrie, Jr. Theae offleera har W eoniiderable experience in mUitawy aaattara. A ayatematia tekama of ln(trucion to ba followed during camp baa bean pre pared yMaj. B. r. BUtine, VJS.i., on duly yk tha 8tate. under tha auper tltiet of tha Cemmaadint flenra4, 4th Corpi Area, ealeulaed to give the officer tod. pen progreuiTa tnUltary inatruc tloa. Major Xiitin will "h the aehlor Jnatrurtor it Camp Glena and will be nfaiatel by a corpa of otieera and noa tonimliope4 offleera of tha Begular -Arniy Tkt T.JICI will Kara rtproaanU tivea pttma. Ik eaap to provide mov ing ptetam a ad teauiai ia reeraaiioaal Biattere. Tha Flrat Infantry Band, Bal igh, will be ia tamp prepared to reader n.- Transportation, aabaUteMo, par ad iacidcatal azpeaaea for the aekool aad:mp wiU all bo provided by the Taited Bute governmlnt. For tha eoa reniente of the offleera Mj anea a ahnt tl train will bo eperate4 between Bean fort, Morehead City tad Camp Cleaa. , Governor Morriioa will vliit the eanp and other Bute offlelala will bo lavlted to pay the earns a v!it tad too what the beyt are doing. la tdditloa, it it aop4 to havo proaeat eevtreJ diatingniahed o?-cert of the Amy, former Katioaal CAMPING OUT If JAKES ' 'VaCjf M mmrn 118k) A QUARTER-ACT PLAY. (Charactert-'ather, Mother, Willie.) (Scene Roadside, automobile in the foreground. Barb wire fenee In the (background.) Father Thia ia just the anot. Muther I would ratlier atop ly a brook. Father What do you want of a brook f Willie would only fall into lt and get wet. lock at the view. Mather Well, we can't dnak the view, and we haven't got any water. Father What'i the aeaae in being a killjoy! Willie ran get water for u. Willie, go up to that farm houae and got a bucket if water. Willie In juat a minute. I think I gt a change ti catch a turtle ajound here. Father Never mind the turtle. I have got to have tha water to m.ike the coffee. Go now. Willie All right, in juat a minute. Mothei- Willie, go at once, aa papa aaye. Willie I will, in juat a minute. Father Firet we must get acme atonee to make a fireplace. Mother Rut there aren't any etonee around here. Father Oh, III find enme in a few m inn tea. Mother I don't think you can. Now if we had gone to a brook aa I aug geated Father Oh, hang the brook! There art aome atonea right over there. Motkar Iiul there isn't auy wood. Father We'll, we can eut eome, eant we. There'e plenty of treea. Mother But treea are gu-en nod they won't burn. If we had gone to a brook e could have found plenty of drift wood. Father Willie, i( you don't go inaUntly and get that water you wont got any lunch. Willie - All right, I'll go in juat a minute. Father-llere are the atonea. Now I'll build a little boi for the-fire, and when Willie cornea back-WILLIE! Willie-What ia "it! Father Go inatantly for that water or I'll take t atick to you. I mean it. Willie Yea, air. (Goea.) -J Father I'll cut aome wood now, and with a little paper we can get It gnmg Then the coffee and the bacon. There'a nothin bacon cooked in the open air. Mother 1 wouldn't cut thoae treea. Father Poiaon ivy isn't a tree, it'a and the wind while I liulit the Are. Mother It doesn't aeem to burn. Jatlior-U.taket a Utile time Patience la iniiapenaablo in camping out Mother-It lant burning at all. It'a wet. Now if we had gone to a brook Father HI make it burn. (He a?oea to car rlm- Kitu .u. tank on a handful of waate. ami nuta Mother-Good graopui, you'll aet fire y sther-It II die down in a minute. Mother t-tnother it with anmetliin t i ui ii i ... , " llHe tankl Here! (Shu Ihrnaa a in .Father Now you've put it out. ilOtlier - ell. I roil (In t aea tha ear and that'a hat woulil have happened. l auer l erhapa 1 can And enough You put the bacon in the frying pan. woiiier Juat m a aolid chunk, like that! Falher No. of course not. fit ica if Mother Where ia the knife I Father Willie has it. Mother Then we'll have to wait. latherWhat can be keeping the kid ail the water in the well. Mother Well, let'a eat eomcthing. I'm Father Oh. wait till fta ffet the enfaa for them by eating anything elae. illie (Lntcrina eicitedlv.l H. wm,l,l't i.. i . .ouldn't and he aid it ..' tho T.v.1 to . tZ 7 , 1 Zi kVyT're doing, and he', got a big dog that h, had to hold back like blaae. to keep him from biting me, and he. mad and talking about cominir down her. wik . .? gun boctut. laat year a lot of city folk.' aet T Z Z JZZ: crib, and lookout-there he cornea now! " Father-Let', find a nice brook. I wanted to go to a brook in th, flrat ple (All into car and eiit ) (Copyright, 1921, by the Bell Svndlc.te In, Guardsmen, and thoae intercattd in the Statc'a forces. The cavalry camp will be held in Aug ust at Camp Glenn, and lt is hoped that the artillery battalion (185th HawiUera) will be equipped ia time ta undergo field training at Oarap Bragg during the month of September. The Engineer Company at North Wilkeeboro ha. been rocogiieU, but it will not be poeaitile for them to get eqtiipmen in time to attend the July camp. The 24 Co., Coaat Artillery, Wilming ton, will attend a camp of instruction at Tort Caswell, N.. C, July W 24, UBder coiiitnand . of Capt K. 8. McClelland, who aerved a. captain in Coaat Artil lery during the war. The 2d Co. haa ninny, been one of the beat unit, in the N.C.N.G., and at tht preaeat time ita strength eieetd. ecventy enliated men. Power Monopoly Admitted By Lee In Examination (Coatlaaed From Page One.) ai re aa compares! U the public and Ita welfare. The judge declared that "1 don't care if J. B. puke it rice regent to the devil I will ait .thia eaae through and render a decision according to the evi denee presented." Clalma Shortage Of Power. t'pon the direct examination of Mr. Lee it wae developed from hit teiti moay that the Southern Power Com pany ha. been prevented from making any new . coatrteta by a thortage of power and ho also charged that the North Carolina Pnbllo Sertlco Com pany it making larger dtmtndt upon the company every day. Tht North Carolina Public Service Company hat no contract with the SoMhera Power Company he declared tad doc.nl think that hit eomptny thoald be forced to furniaa current for the plaintiff eomptny to eefl when a. ho Itated hit tfwa company hat beet forced to order that o more coatrattt for power bo executed. H declared that ia both Greenaboro end Hifh Point or ia 4ho viciaity of the two clUee tha eomptny' - now hat oalli for powtr which it toold aot far aith. ' Bt Airthor ehargtl that tha Korth Carollua. Publlo Serriot Comptny hat atver paid u high a rata for enrrtnt at tht Southera Pubtio UUlitiet com pany, which he admitted Wat affillatoJ with tht ISonthera Power Compaay. Thit afflliatioa ho oxplalned ooatiat ed la the Southera Power Comptny f4 ing oat of tha totaU botiaeat and tura-, l"f over all of iu busineat of that klal to tha Bouthera Publit t'tllltle. company which waa formed ia 1913. totalis Only la ialUbary. tctterday wa. r.ioped lw . MO.NTAGia They might be poison ivy. a vine. Now nlu .i.n.i . tha ( nn v. v to the car. Look at it ble up I wiah Willie waa back with that water tL v,.l i. n ... ,t .v.., mi ,n lire vo me gaao- Ik. knra n . n.l eiplode and everything, to cook the coffee with. old newfpapera f He a been gone long enough to bring ttarvingl an1 ki,n f Don't .poil your appetite Southern Power Comptny agaiB went Into business as a rniaiUr e ......... 10 the city of Bali.bury, when it wa. 11 tWaWtf I u 1 . . . . ... -;. pi Linon with the North Carolina Public Kervice Company, and that rJaliabury is tht only city in North Carolina in which the Southern t nwer Compatiy now doet a retail bu.i aea. in electric current. After til of the morning teaaion tod Judge Bynuiaa motioa that the court tdjoarn until 10:80 o'clock Monday morning, and thit motion had been ac cepted by Judge Boyd, neither aide elamwr- a -treat victory. Every indi eaUoa t thia time point, to a long hearing and it mv t.v. .n . . Week to complete it at the rata that it,ta progressing bow. Mr. Leo will doubtle.. be recalled to the stand Monday morning nd may be kept there for .ome time. Judge Boyd Signs Final De crees In Two Varner Cases (Contiaaod From Pago One.) suit of Agnet and Viola Pritf, against L. V. w alter. Tht divorct brought by Mr. Varner here, argument for removal of which waa indefinitely postponed yesterday by Judge T. a Finiey, i. ,U1I peuding in ptvidtoa tuperior eourt Mra. Varner, v "r?''.1 fre t0 tak 'ila aeUon jhould the to detlrt ia the State of Utah, where aha e.tabliahtd a legal resi denct tfter McRary wa. fouad at her homo hero lttt August. .v1ttor,?r, or Mr' Vtn t!it thtt their elient did aot receive eao teat in the tettlement aa had bee hit tn jounced intentioa from the beginning. It it anderetood thtt Mra, Varner re ceived a anm of money, jutt eaaetly how ah it known to her aad her attor aeyt. Intp-etlon of tht record ia tht regis tor of deedt offlce here today diaelowd ihtt a deed of trutt given by B. B. Mo Bary ia ftrcr of tht North Carolina Mutual lufe Iaiurtnee Co, of Durham, toenring notet for 35,006. waa placed oa reoord hereyeaterday afternoon. ...t Ernest Unable To Exact prom ise of Secret Session Contlnaed From Page 6aaJ hit beta that there weald U handed dowa any day a deei.ioa by tht later etate Comateroa Comniwioa "ia tho North Carolina rate eaae ia Which there It the ehtrge of diaeriminatioi ia freight rate ia fmr of Vlrgiaia. Today Seaator Overmaa took the Bat ter up with th tommlttioa and arred that there ho a ralituf ia th eaae, fit waa advUed that tht decUloa had been rendered, aad lt woald be prortulgatel lfftS aa it it furnj?hed the commission that it wjll bo made public. . - That there appeart-to be good newt ahead for North Carolina basinest men it the Jiew taken by Senator8 Overmaa oa the ba.it of 'the information that wat given h Ira from the office of the MlllllhllllAa. faf avtitla I V a aAWtmiaa.AM rdoclined to give out the. result until after the deeiaioa ia printed Senator Overmaa waa ..impretaed wah every thing thtt waa aaid and done, tad fecit that tht deeiaioa will bt favorable -to the .North Caioliaajutiea.JIThe case s onf that ha. attracted grettt attention anong the abjppcr. of Norh tafeliitar, tad if the opinion of the Interstate Commerce' Communion ia in favor of North Carolina cltiea It will mean at leaat fifty million dollar, per year to toe wholesaler, in the State. Business Women Now a Force In Public Affairs (Contlnaed on Tagt Two.) aehlement. The war nave larger proof et the fltnxsa ot women In na tional niobtltaatmn. New tteida are opanln to them In bualnesa. Men of ohtvalry wtll welcome you Into full partnerahlp, anil condition muet be ao adjusted In our bualmaa that the re wards of akl!l and induitrr will be evarywnere. without reaard to aex, diatrlbuted In proportion to the quality of- aervica and product. 1'leaaa convey my areetlna and rood wishes to the ltualneaa Women and mv regret at belne; unavoidably kspi away rr'itn the tvenlna'a tnioyment. Other speakers, at the banquet were-j Dr. l)eia Dixon.. Carroll, Mrs. W. T. Bost, Miss McDuffie, of Hpartanburg, 8. C, MiM Kennedy, of Durham, dean of women at Trinity College. An inter eating fenture waa when each delegate preaent rose and gave her name and her occupa'ion. Vocational Talka. The morning eeasion of the Feder ation wo. an enlightening revelation of the vtried line, of work which .re be ing carried on .uccesafully by women in North Carolina. The speaker, were Miss Mary Mo.e., of Chapel Bill, who rhapaodiaed over the opportunitiea in selling insurance; Miss Ethel Thomas, of Greensboro, who told of the widen ing chance for women in newspaper work; Miaa Maude E. Wallace, who talked on Ilouie Demonstration work aa a satisfactory voention for women; Miss Bertha Hellen, of Raleigh, on banking; Miaa Katherine Robinaon, of Fnyette- vuie, on law.; Mr.. J. 11.' Marah. of Salisbury, on V. W. C. A. work; Dr. Delia Dnon Carroll, of Raleigh on medicine and incidentally on operating peach orchards; Miss Willie Shelby, of Charlotte, on advertising, Miaa Drum, of Durham, on public health work. Mra. Johnaon Endorsed. In order to make their voice heard in State affair, just at present, they followed theexainn!e set them bv the 8tate Federation of Women'a Club re cently in aea.ion at Wrightsville, and unanimously endorsed Mrs. Clarence A. Johnson aa the next Publio Welfare Superintendent in the afternoon meet ing. Tha Federation dolegntee' decided ' that they would continue to itipport the North Carolina Legislative Council of Women. Other resolutions adopted related to the provision of an adequate building for the women ttudent. at the I'ni versify of North Carolina; endorse ment of the disarmament resolution passed by the Women'a Club Feder ation; support of the Shepherd Hswner Maternity bill, and the Smith-Stirling educational bill and endorsement of the movement of the Merrhante Associ ation in some) eitiet to close all atore. at 8 o'clock during the summer and to observe a half-holiday each week. The viaiting delegates vorre enter tained yesterday at a luncheon given by the Raleigh Business and Profes sional Women'a Club of Raleigh and taken on a drive about the city. MISS BERRY RECOVERS AND GOES ON WARPATH Chapel Hill, June 18 The North Carolina Good Koads Aaaociution is now directing ita efforts toward the promo tion of county road ty.tomt. The aec retary, Misa Berry, having recovered frouvaa illnesa resulting from her strenuous work in connection with the passage of the Stale road law, ha. been yhtiti'ng several nf the eaatera eonnttci during Hie past two weeks. She haa juat returned from Hertford eounty, where .he spoke at Wintoii, Ahoaklp and Murfreesboro. As a result of the.o meetings, the board of county commit , .ioners have pawed a resolution falling for an election on a 500,000 county road isaue. Mist Berry will return to Bert ford the laat of the month in the Inter e.t of thi. campaign. White on this trip '.her will -addrent a good rotd. meet ing at Windsor. Eaatera Carolina ia waking up aa never before to the neeea ity of good roads, thl. interest having been largely atimulated by tht State', definitely launching It. program for a State-wide tystem of highway., which will take the i,burdcn of the main hlah way. from the countiet and thu. en able them to expend their money and energy on their county roads. COUNTY HOME INMATES WITNESSJU0V1N8 PICTURES The inmate, of , the county home laat night enjoyed a motion picture enter tainment given by W; C. Croaby, direc tor of the State bureau of community aervice, Mrt. Claire Thoma. and Mra. William no. "Former Governor and Mrt. T. W. Blckett were preaent Mrt. Thoma. led tha tinging of old ftmiliar hymn.. Kodak Finithing For the best work and prompt return, send your films to Brinkley Studio , OXFORD, N. C The Brae That Make All Pro at lee Cood" ...... ... ' 111 FaVettevIll Street : STRESSESNEED OF TAX EfALIZATION Senator Edge Addresses Con vention of Virginia Bankers; Talks of Tariff Hot Spring, Va, jane IS. Prompt repeal of the eiees. .profit, tax, re duction of tur-taxe. for the encourage ment aad aeateurance of buaiaes and equaltzatioa of t.xet were advocated by Cnitod State Senator Walter E. Edge, of New Jersey, la addressing the eloeing aeaaion of the convention of the Virginia Banker.' Association here today. Norman H. Willi., of Chaae City, wa. elected president of the aaaociation ; 0. Raymond Ratcliffe, of Manataas, vice president ; W. F.. Augustine, of Rich mond, aecretary, and N. S. Inby, of Kenbridge. treaeurer: A permanent tariff law on a lower range of achedule. than the Aldrich Act, leaa government in bunneee and morj busineat in government, reduc tion of the co.t of labor in accordance with deflation in labor', product, were alio advocated by Senator Edge. "Organization and operation of expert finance corporations i. juat aa much a matter of patriotic duty for financier, in the.e day. a. wa. the purchase of Liberty Bond, during the war," de clared the apeaker. "In the opening of 'oreign market, lie the one and only hope of aaving and ntiliaing our great American merchant marine." R. H. Dabney, of the University of Virginia, addreaaed the convention on education in Virginia, in which he con demned the proposal to move the medi cal achool of the Cniveraity to Rich mond, declaring that ouch actios woald constitute a "fatal error." The cenvention closed with a ban quet tonight. IREDELL MAN INJURED WHEN CAR OVERTURNS Statesville, June 18. William Sigmon, f Kas Monbo, and probably fatally injured and hi. son Ralph, age 17, wa. badly bruiaed when their car over turned aa they were coming to States ville. Near Barium Springs, Mr. Sig mon loat control of the ear, and it left tha road, overturning and pinning him and .on underneath. They were brought to the Carpenter Davia hospital here and it waa found that Mr. Sigmon had Buffered a aevere Contusion of the hrain, and waa injured internally, being aevercly .hocked. The eon had numerous cuts and bntiae, emt not seriout. ' Mr. Sigmon it 60 yeatra of age. He. remains in an uncon.ciou. state and hi. recovery i. doubtful. Woodmen I'p in Arm. Omaha, Neb., June 18. Federal Judgi M. J. Wade, of Iowa, today declined to grant insurgent Woodmen of the World an injunction restraining W. A- Fraxer, of Omaha, sovereign commander, from presiding at the ordex'a aovereign camp meeting in New York July 5. About one hundred resident of South ern Statea were petitioner, for the in junction. SUMMER HATS For Vacation and Sport Wear That are Original and Different OUR PRICES ARE POPULAR ' The Ladies' Shop 14 E. Hargett Street Brats and Copper Are AH The Rage In good Uste always, it adorned the bomea of our grandmothers, it haa come back again to adorn ours. A well-chosen piece of hand-beaten copper or brasa makes, beautiful wedding gift. -The- Gi ft Shop Boa SM tfat Ttatale Raleigh, N. C AMUNDSEN ARRIVES AT NOME FROM THE ARCTIC Nome, Alaaka, June 18. Boald Abuadaen. th exelora.'. arhoa ahip. the Maude, wintered off Cape Serge, Sibe ria, arrived in Nome vcitcrdav and will leer for Beattl on th firat'Trtemerfu he .announced. The Maude lost a pro peller ia the ie daring' th winter and will b towed to Non thit rummer f jt repair. . The eirploier noted for hit dleeovery of th South Tola and hi. Tctfc and munctie voyages, said ha would eontinut ait effort! to reach the North Pole by drifting with Aretie iee floes at toon aa repair ti hit vessel were completed. Be .pent the winter on board the Maude with one native tnd throe white companions, and aald the party eiper recced few htrdthipi. He reached Nome on the trading schooner Herman, which had ricked him up at East Cape, Si beria. With the explorer were the daughter cf Charlet Ctrpenter, a Siberian trader, and a Chuchuk Eakiaio girl whom h will tend to tcheol in Norway. - SEAMSTRESSES CENSOR WOMEN'S BATHING SUITS Chicago, 111., June IS.' Seam.trea.es with pin., needlea, thread and other paraphernalia of the ladies' tailor, were stationed at Chicago beachel today to censor the bathing mite worn by women and aew in those wearera who violated prohibit iosa against the display of leg. and ttculdcrt which were B ade effective thia year. Last year the ttyle of costumes worn at the beaches wa. left almost entirel J, it wa. aaid, to the conacience of "the wearer. Hundredi of women who tp peared today in laat year't "conacience suit, kept the beach tailoress censors bujv. AGREEMENT REACHED BY GERMANS AND POLISH FORCES Berlin, June 18. (By the Associated Presa.) An agreement ha. been reached between the Herman volunteers la L'rper Siletia, the Polish inrurgent. and the inter-allied commiasion in Op peln, under whioh the German, tnd Poles will begin a withdrawal tomor row, it wat learned rem an inter-allied representative in Upper Siletia who nrrived here today. GIFTS TTAT LAST Q 11 f ,1aflH,aA Aaaa W Ul iVIUUU atla t X WIU J H Old FasKioned a U Wedding Ring Before RtmotMad aWaaai aaveMVKB IT can be road over Into the beautiful new Orange Blossom deeign without cutting th ring. Th faiacriptioo ia not de stroyed, or ia the cherished aeutauxut of the circlet in any way harmed. Ask ut foe particular. "fraataf Ort Bk$i FMf Jaae Tau JKar NuMGtntliaaWitbottt Mahler's Sine 189 IM1 ifciJafelfeifeAfcigl- I STRIVE to do as I would be done by to spend each man's dollar with as great foresight and as careful consideration of the value received, as though it were my own. Howard E. 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The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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