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2 ' NEWS AND OBSERVER. RALEIGH, N. C; SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 26, ,192 T. BIG CELEBRATION Head of Organization To Speak in City of Greensboro -Friday Atlanta, Ga., Jam 23. Thousand of ntr of the KnigliU of th Ko Klu . Kla from North Carilli, BoutB tr lint lid Virginia will assnnble io OrMHibore, N.'C, FrHjr. July 1st, f ir mm of the largest eelebration ererheW sine the organisation was founded si - rrri ago. ' Th nnonnemaiit that the meetin; bad bees authorised made today from the office of Colonel W. J. 8ira mona, Imperial WiiaM of the Knighte ,of tr; Ka Klui Klan. The principal feature of tb meet Ing will be an address by Colonel Sim Inona which will be delirered Friday evening, July J, at tin Central Carolina fair grounds which tr aald to b ea Jiable of seating fifteen thousand ft- I y-l -i ll . II on,, injonei rimmoiia win aiaruss uip En Klui Klan of th Reconstruction riod and will give the history of the trgfinizntion of the rnrlcrn Klan an 1 fa into detail aa t it aim and par POSfl. All the members' of tho" organisation from North Carolina,' South Carolina and Virginia bar been especially in tiled to attend the meeting. According to present plans there will a mammoth parade thfongh the a'rtete of Greensboro in th aftcrnooj at 4 o'clock. There ill a moring picture made of the ttthering on the Guilford Battleground, the scene of en of the moat hletoiie eonflirts of the Berolutionary War. While1 the Klansmec ar. marehi.il and hile tho picture ia being made veral airplanes will fly over Ureenioero, High i'nlM .and Winston Ralem, neighboring eitiei, distributing literature for the Klan. Arrargenienta ore beiiig mnde for spec tacular electrical effect at the fa.r grounds. The membership in the Greensboro Klan include eleven members of th original organization l.nd these gen tlemen will r.it .is in 1 ounrnry escort to Colonel Simmons frim the ti.Tie of Bis arrivnl in Orecnsboio until Ma de parture. MOVIE riCTl'RS ACTOR ENTER TAINED IN ASHKVII.LE AabeTllle, June 83. Th first lmpres aing Dour las MaClean, popular movie actor had of Aslierill was a highly faorable one. The picture star not . Only sdinitted it but in the nejt breiitli declared that h ia coming back. An l when h returna says ''Doug'' he will tiring his gang with him to wit the en 'lire Paramount company of players : 1 they will make a picture with Ashevillt and Ita surroundings as a background. The rjti Udere4 Mr, n4 Alr, MaClean Upon their" arrival "TrVYn morning did not lack in enlhini.in, Mayor Roberta was at the station ami I ing the city hull smile, and Corami.i aiouera Fitzpatriek and Sherrill, and members of the board ' trade, civ associations and some of Asheville'i club women wem in the group. WEDDING IN HENDERSONVII.U Hendrrsonrllb-, June 23. Pr. Elbert , Thirham, of Tuxedo, nd Miss Sara Katht.ipe Shipman, daughter of Mr. Td Mr. T. J. 8hpman, were married the Baptist church here by Her E. E. I i'niar. MAN IN KINSTON DIES AFTER A FATAL AFFRAY " ' . ii ' . . Kinrton, June" 25. The' funeral of Bert B. Sugg, fatally shot in in affra'y witk kk brother In law, John D. Pop lin, here Tuesday night, was held from the reldeao near th city yesterday afternoon n--4 o'eloek. R)Tr Bernard V. Smith, pastor of Cordon Wrtet CJirta- tian rnuren, outdated. Burial waa mad in Maplewood cemetery. The services were largely attended. 8ugg'i death occurred about .24 hours after th shooting. Be was 47 years of ag and native of Green county. He wai widely known among farmers and tobaceoniit and was popular. He waa a member of the Central War house Company. H was conscious for a time before hi death, but not for long. An operation was performed with slight hop of benefiting him. lie tank rapldjy Wednesday evening. Mr. ftugg ia lurvived by his widow, six children and a number of brother and listen and other relatives. He waa exteniivTty related In Lenoir and Greene countie. l'oplln ia being held without bail. He declares that h and Sugg were good friends before the fatal affray, and that he regret th affair deeply. It is pos sible that an effort will be made to secure bail for him. WASHINGTON MAN HOLDS MAN FOR SAFE BREAKING Kinrtoti, Jun 25. A. 8. Tarry! bail ha been fixed at 13,000 by Jndga Wll- Uam M. Bond after a hearing bre, and Terry, held at Washington, N. C, a charge of safe robbing, ia not ex- posted to be abl to raiaa th bond. Wiley C. Rodman, of Washington, rep resented Terry at the hsbea corpus hennng her. Tet-ry is alleged to have, entered the offices of Guy Harding, a real estate man at Washington, at a lata hour at night, Harding arrested him, according to the latter' statement, while Terry wa tampering with th saf. The offices bad been broken into a number of times, and approximately $4,500 taken from the safe. Harding set a trap ana accreted nimsell in tn ernes in which the safe wa located. Ha said Terry entered through th rear of the building after picking a complicated door fastening, and opened th aaft'in a' few minutes' time. Harding: milled a string which turned on an electric light and pointed a pistol at Tarry He then marched hi prUoner to the police station across th treet- Fol lowing his arrest, according to Hard ing, Terry curtly declined to answer certain question; -- Taylor 9s "North Carolina' Acknowledged Shop of th - Exclusive and Authentic." New Shipment of Those Ultra-Stylish Beach Cloth Dresses Special fit i, i.i $9-75 All Spring and Summer Apparel At Greatly Reduced Prices Learn the Art of Saving Money Now's Your Chance The Sixteenth Series of the Mutual Building & Loan Association Opens July 1st The MUTUAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION are now issuing three classes of stock: One class at 50 cents per share, one class at 25 cents per share, and "paid-up" shares. New shares opened every three months, and shares can be secured at any time. .eear.clo3e- Every month is Building and Loan Month at THE MUTUAL See Us About Your Account The Mutual Building & Loan Association : 7 J. B. ROBESON, Secretary 'Now4EaitMaitmSt u If You On't Come To Our Corset Sale Order By Mail You'll Save About One-Hilf Raleigh's Busiest Department Store. You Are As Near Efinf s As Your Mall Box Order By Mail And Sare. Beginning Monday Oiar Greatest Sale of MI 11 I c o R s E T A L E $7.93 Silk Shirt Waist in large amortment of colors and atylea. i g- About 50 Waut now i JlS marked $7.98 to go ""l Monday at A job lot of Front and Back Lace Pink and White Corsets. Values to $3.50. Special for this w e k's sale only $1.59. We Consider this an exceedingly good buy .59 Lady Ruth Front Lace Corset a novelty, pink with elastic top. $4.00 value. Special at Lady Ruth Front Lace Corset, 3ig-inch bust, pink Coutil. $4.00 value. Special Lady Ruth Front Lace Corset, 4-inch bust, pink eoutil. $4.00 value. Special Lady Ruth Front Lace Corset, elastic top, pink Coutil. $4.00 value. Special Lady Ruth Fronf Lace Corset, elastic top, 2-inch bust, $4.50 value, .Special , Lady Ruth Front Lace Corset, pink Contil, 4-inch bust, $5.00 value. Special Lady Ruth Front Lace Corset, elastic top, 2-inch bus, pink Coutil, $5.00 vaiue. special , Lady Ruth Front Lace Corset, pink Silk stripe, 3Vi-inch bust, $7.50 value. Special $2.98 $2.98 $2.98 :M. $2.98. $3.50 $3.98 0 $3.98 $4.98 C O R E T S A L E R. 4 G. Back Lace Corset, White Twill; Y in 3-inch bust, $2.00 value. Special M4o R. 4 G. Back Lace Corset, White Coutil, t 1 1 i aft a . . ' men DUBbf $o.uu vaiu. special ....jc. $4.98 R. 4 G. Back Lace Corset, White Twill, 5-inch bust, $3.00 value. Special R. 4 G. Back Lace Corset, White Coutil, 3 inch bust, $3.50 value. Special $1.98 $2.98 R. 4. G. Sport Girdle elastic, topless, $4.50 "ttO 4 0 value. Special .r....,,0, tPJ40 R. 4 G. Sport Girdle, pink Twill, $2.00 value. Special R. 4 G. Back Lace Corset, White Coutil, SU- 0 no inch bust, long skirt. $5.00 value. Special O J.70 R. 4 G. School Girl Corset, $2.00 value. Special R. 4 G. Back Lace Corset, White Coutil, S- (fo ia inch bust, double strength, $4.50 value at . . CJjU r$n8 ...Tr.vv.-v $1.48 R. 4 G. Back Lace Corset, Pink Coutil, 3- a) no inch bust, $5.00 value. Special '. pjttyO R. 4 G. Back Lace Corset, elastic top, 2-inch 0 r A bust, Pink Coutil, $5.00 vslua. Spscial 0 J, DU Ont counter ot R. & G. and Lady Ruth Front and Back (H) AO Laco Corsets. $4.00 nJuea, JAvO spedal . Czl 1 t - One counter of Back Lace Corsets assorted styles. Values upto$Z5a Special ..... RaleigK N. C
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