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2 NWS AND OBSERVER. RALEIGH. N. C. FRIDAY MORNING. AUGUST 12. 1921. CANT FIND SUNDAY IAW IN STATUTES Representative Says it Passed Leoislature. Senatnr D. dares It Did Not r,T(tTtllf , Aag. 11 (um!..r.nl rousty doe not know .heil.er it is Wua or But. Be,preeiilaUve K J. K 11 aedy, lhis eouaty'e rmmlirr of i he Lower House of tin last Legislature, say that bis anieniin.i-rt to the North (arolina (Sunday statute p.sssi-l tin' gt n eral assembly, JiSi lJr. J V M,: (rougan. Mite Senator from tin- Tlur teenth district, due sot 'Link the amendment went through. It is not in the official publication, of the paMn local la. If the anieri.lin.'tit is opi r line K.-iyettrville and 'urn her land fount ill heroine ni blue hi (.M Con liectlcut erer as nt ita holies. If it i not the community nil! continue to ag along it its Jrr sojit fait of mild way.vanl'ie.s iiimIi-.- tile oil Hii ikIii statute th.it eVrved the fatlii-ri The question contra up in connection with the efforts of church people to hav th city plnit'd under strict ol eerrnnce of the now Sunday law. VMion Sex. V. V. Mc Knc let n rlol.-tfrilion be fore llio hoard of alilornieri iiml aski I that body to close things up tight on the Sabbath, diiy, the quist uni of tlie passage of tho Kennedy ninondmont was raiaod Mr. Kennedy, being pre ent, declared positively thnt it passed bptli bouses of the legislature. Dr. Me (tongs n, hemg ;ilo preienl, on tlie other hand eiprcsaci coiisnlcral'lc doubt n to )ntlicr or not the amend ment became a law. A dilhgeiit soarrh of the puMihi'l veraion of the public lorai liiivs v .is instituted :.-nil the t'uir. berland law not, .f.yu.n;l. The lio:ird postponed ii ili i -i mil on Hie n, utter un til nut Uiinlay night, In-11 further cnfiglitomuoiit niiiv In- i I t . no d. Th Kennedy amen luo nt Is nlong "the lines of the Sunday law nun being pressed bei'oru l impress tin lnd-1 i : the earrvinff on of anv oriliniv vocation and under ita operation it would be veil rig' impossible to do anything but go to church on ,Suii.a . Republicans To Oust Demo crats All Over Country (Continued From Pane One ) tbe diffii-ultxa ire- i-ir,e rjpidlr eliminated, fctery nu.i !' r ii ,s cr peeteU ft ) aj.nntair- i ' ' . tember 1. Page Kinds Imprn'rin'.t Juit ba a frop.- :i ! ' "y .?. rn part f 'he .. r v. j li tin- same r....'o tr:r. ' ! - '.- : ' Mr. Page ,id Mst.r ! ,-. !- I - t 'i I. reni-irk.i! I.- in ;-r- i ' ' tt'i are te eg ti.' 1 ' '' ii- J leap - "T, ea lie: t ! Um .: ; V s ' i kepiua: of 'he roj-is i n d.lh nut ns o-rv t 1 1. i-r. I-.- found tin in mi- p . i i! i ' ,. ''it pi- ttl'U if n,.i.iitCM '-I' i'il 'I bring een n or- r-- ira.tt-- improve li.elH in r-uds, I. s, : I I Irgaul7;i! ;i.n I s : . !i ' no. 1 i ., the iltstnc as .1 .it..' -I'.-t t''e '..ite ro;,.j s t . 1 'r t ii. s: - . s i -1 pU h manner tin' th.y inn '. k -pt upitn the li. i ii i i i u of tr:i'! I n. i . itenanee gangs. Siin.i hui. Iri-l io t' r tr-.o ks are I e. ug iki I io ' o , ml others si-h out , 'is' ,.s t',ev -,tn be put in run. I 'I.. i, ir "ik by the iiiecliati 0 .i ; tin m A.togi'inr the State has :-bo..t tn - earn tr.i-ss. ni. l i i.i-i t s to s. . .I s. . . r:, i I . t !. more. The Srsth .1..' ro ' it!i barli.tt ua It ceati r h-uls nitli tl." n:i nli of miles of ro.i.l uii l r n iiiu. u .lo-e. uth "iJ miles. I I . tig ii. . lor tjo-tun-? iliatro ts are us tulb. rrt, oli:'; rieeond. i'l'.i, Third, K-urlh, ,1'.7; Fifth, -isti, Smth. ; H-M-ii'h. ;;-!; K.ighth. :'ls, Nuith, UT... Tu'.il. eonimittee niol ho is t.till on fifition, deibniiig to einl'is.- a .rote, tls'e tiiriff on certain proiluets. "RepU ing to our aeM-rnl i-oinniiirii-rntinns" .Mr l.-irocpie sns (li his letter, "I have to mlvise th.-it in '.my opinion North t'arolina i extremelv fortunnte in haling among her representative in f'ongres 'tiol t04 Menatn. leit.-it. tu gentlemen nhn are neogiued bv their party j:s experts on tnn(f matters. Jrn4er fbe li-ader.liiii of these two diJ tingui.slu d North 'aioltnians otte of li hotn n.'is a' the h. ad of tin Senate llnnme loinii.itfe an. I tlie other nt the head of t!m v.uvs and menus i-iunmitti-.' of the House this- oiuintrv and espeei nlly Norlh I'aiolina eiioied the greiit est era of prospeiii v ev. r knoun. "I haie lllmolllto eieil'idellio III the nliility of Hon V. M. Siinniona nlm i jet, a,, niember of the Senate li nance Hon Claude Kitchen the n.iiH and nit'niis committee of the House to handlo nil matters pi rt.-iiuini; to tanlT .nid revenue dnd a in not nilling; to mm uithdrau the proxy hnh I gave them last f ill ivIkmi I voted for tlfiii and the nnrly ! ivlneli they represent and jiluce- it in tho hands of any man or set of men whose nous on tariff and revenue mat ter are sectional .and whose ability to draft a tariff bill in ttw dais ia nt leaat 'quest ionble in my miml. "Keeling n 1 do Hurt the ta riff ipios tion ihniild be ..eonsideri'd from a n i tionnl viepoint nnd ngain reiterating my confidence in nur representatives who have already proun themselves wis leaden in troublous times 1 can not endorse the reaolution ." No New Public Iluildlnga W, E. Heynolda, c'oinniiindant,, h Isiued announcement that the t'jhitod PtatCi comt guard will hold a rompeti tiva exaniinution for appointment of fiulett and cadet engineers, the latter part of IVcomhor, 1!L'1. Cadets lire trained to bectune line orticers rind tie1 ago limit for appointment are IS to 1 ycara. .Representative Weaver u.is today j notified by Representative .lohn V. ; Lnnglcy, rhainuan of th put lie build inga and roads committee, that his com mittee would not consider n-ny bills for publia buildings during tins session of Congress. Mr. Wrnrer ha a numUer of bills emfifiici'tig Tiiiilding' proje.'-ls, 'n hat every other member of the Tar Heel delegation, and the announced determinirtron to put nil these aside will b a aore disappointment to many of tha people in North Carolinj. Invitations Sent By Washing ton To Allied Countries (Continued from Page One) but is a const, n! inenace to tlie p. ace of the world rn'hcr than 4a aisur.ince of ,ts prescri-a! ion. "Vit th.ere Would seem to U- n.. ground to expert- the halting of these increasing outlavs uniess' tin- i nurs most- iwgWy emtiierned II it ct a atit,ie tory basts for tut ngno-no'iit to . (Te. I their limitation. Tin- time is believed to be opportune for those powers to nppioacli tin. s.il..,t dire.tlv and in conference ; and iihne, in the discussion of limitation of armament, the ipie-dion of naval -nrmarnent niay-imt-urnllv Imve "li r t place, it has been thought bevt tint to n. hide ipo-stions pertaining to oMiei armament to the end that all practicable measures of relo f mm' hrive appio piiate eolisiderat ion. It may also .. Iiuirid a ll istil le to formulate prop.. sals l-y iihnh in the interest of humandi th- use of new agencies of mirfare illtiv be sintaMv i ontrollcd. Nerd Prartyal KfTort "l is. Iimo-oi, iuite clear tint there can be no final nssiinruee of the .pc-o r of the world in the abseio-e of tha f' t no I the pro.peet of re III. ' il I ' lineal s IS not a hope f i I one unless this desire finds expression In .. pi .. . ! o o I i ll I i ' o I . I I ll s-eii u f iiauBdrnUiding aad to v.k gro. .c ! fer acrertneat as t pnacipi-s ml ti . ; r appUcatiun. - It sa the earr-' '.'. of this governmeat that througa a-n n.t. r change of lie-as m.'a y.r ja t f-rS.-d It a rr.r.f, ru. . , , t s.ji . ; - it'e to tind a "..iutioB of 1 ic.v ai. 1 Kir l'.3r. rn pr-' ,ei. ,. i;r. j-j. - i in jsortaf i- at is . , t!,:i' ... ... . omumn ur.ders'jt. !,-k:s . f c " I matters nhirh l ai- a-n ar-l sre 1 .n j i-riiie.'.n.T! co n ft r ?i - s- . j r tOOte ru.:..r.r.g fr. ; ; , - , .r pcopii . "I' .a not the pti.i. .. , I g , erninent -. -j't.-o ., I , o, ;,, , -. v .-f the .l.. u-.ioii ,i, ri ..T ii to t:,e I'fifir and y.lT r'..s, rti , i- e.s. I rather tu lean- tti.a ta U the iIh. ef auggestions o Is- n i, ii gr i - the nief .ng of th.. r :.f. .,, ,. ,i, . ellctato.ti !!.:, !',, s...'. ,.! !,..:.,,; and a cordial upprec.nt ...n i f the in psiran,'e of lh rttteroati n if a of controversy, g,,irr. t'.e fitii le. ,s.i n. ''A. eordil k v, .11 p.; ,, ,i . if t . ptopovi' ht., has I,., n mad-. ,rd i- tlie ligf t "f the giai ioiis in I ;i', .n i f .Is lie. epl.lll.'o the Presolei.t li I s - goi i r: ti.-n! of t.reat llnt.-i.n to ,,r . pato in tt ' conference on th- .il),t of . iti ita io n of a rman en t . m . .n n,-.- , .n .', i. 1.1 ' I'lo- t. .'.I, I I' r iple.t -I.S 11. 1; alPM be dle ISS- . I II" Id lo W ..-hlllgt.,!, ,. the 11-;. ,,,,. of NuSTlliiier, Insanity Plea of Mrs. Jernicjan On Trial In Sampson (( onlinurd from Page One) than two hours the wl.ol,. pi,n,l ),. leea ore I It is a superb l.olv ci men. The Stat.- brought out the same airp it a .er t She tkooght of araj ili I'T t . her t rother la Virgsaia, but srL'. her to the reeo ia Columbia, i-iiie lrarn-d 'h Ba ldetaiBf effert that t'-e at i ry ji -it. She could not eat s s.., r (ii 're n;nrrir.g of the hon.i r.tr ha t gi t a letter tclliag her of hill's ' "' She .-arre.y reaiem re ci s. ,iig her husband that -t.ii.g. I it i.i act rrna-fttbtr taking gm ;. '. g 'ii g tt t aiseirs Ph did ,... i she a.-,. I fo him, hut did r a ti.at he to.J l.rr that Kuby was t low i.g in "Ic iti ; of her mother , i flat i 'oi! I as ! ! he .is anv i it el-' She s.s.n learned that Kea . .i s.s- 1- I, .e il g. the fuiks gatlur it g h re Mo' ( ojllii't f inendivr tonh il.out the day nor the cor.-ner'a inq'in-s' -..e thc-igh' !. i'nfjhoui befjte i .. .k ii to i :'. It . ill ' on th. j. . I'o.e ifn a ! v r:l.g!li.i-l th..t likes to s.hojt sijii rr.ls and goes ing.u ti.e saun.p. i.i .s'lt,' I ii rsi nt . . trr'd in the i : the trisl. It "us hot as fin. ....1 I.,.!, I.,-.;, no- i i. .t. d' :iu-l no, . n a g, "le' "a- on' ff ter . Hell ia on r;h a: d n.ria n the cause of If.' "stand t-y the woman, stand bv thi 'il.' si..- sto..l'e I 14 doen tllucs ..s ,. m.ole her n uy doeu the crowded . . ; rf r. .i. . i . ri I-- ! i.i k nig w ,n 'or In r ami Ju igc l-i .n as min h sur pr.scl nud amused aa anybody. sh. THE WEATHER .-Minn iinaini' i anif ciouuy weriTn j er with scattered thnndenhowen Fri day end probably Saturday; Bl n.i.ch rhspge in the teniperature. 1 hMPfcKATlKRi High.-st Vn.HTati:r? Loisest ti u.prr: t'.re ; 7 M. an tor if erature M Kv-i ss f r ' . : i An rug- daily evces amre Jua- nnry 1st 1 'i " l'Pl.'TriTATION i.;."ini'n Ati'-unt for tie L4 houra ending at H p. in Total fur liie ii, until to dat . ."J hiVn ' 'V for the inunth 1 fit li -to eiicv sii.ee Jan. jt . ; ..-' lllMlDiTV. B-i.m. 12m. 8p.m. I Prv liusb 72 k."i Sn V,t bih. 71 7i 7." 1 H' h n ility . . . 95 7u PKKsei'Kr:. n a m. :ti'.2i (t p. Ri. . . .H0.1S Sunrise -5 S a. in. Hunas't 7 :1W V ni. ''Habv was teething, bowels i erv bad. I gaie llr. SKTH AHXOUI S HAIXAM and it is now all rijfht." RisfomtiieinU'd by S, V. Willinnis. Tucker Ruilding I'htirmacy, Clayton I'rug Co , Clayton. a.h. ' preliminary to se,-k to killing was thok river might h.ivo rson. t ami Mia. evnlil, -e t did H the I rial. Th.- di f. use seemed h.oi that t1,,. .,.,. ,,f the within 1." yards of the -wnmp and that the er.in,. been done by a hidden I" H it when the S'ate rest- Jern'trn-tvas rr;",'.t i, f, ftrst witness the rtuhrenn i'as ernss d nnd the de fense through Major Untler made knoun i's pli i i f insanity. The State objected ! icMionslv, arcuing through Ktringfleld that the lavv ,l,, nol n gn.y.i euiotional insanity and eitin,; the Thiiniajville i.'lso to shii V that a forriier condition of miii'ta! disi.ise nmsf ),e , sltuhtishrtt to ma!,.' the pli a hold :n the event. It looked as if t!u State whs up against it. It candidly admitted that it had no defense unless it eon hi allow w the con. IV '"'i of th,- ,. f. io l int's mind nt the li' ( tin' crime. Tho judge nlented. Mra. Jernigan Telia Btory On the last Sunday in April tho mother hud aen the girl pnrtlv un dress,,! an, diacovered her condition. Mrs. .Iirnig.-iii told the jury. She had taken her apart and talked with her. She said it w as Seawell and that he had caught hi r in his yard one day and carried h. r into the stshle- and forced ' The iTefend.-int lir.d sought to EN Here' Your Opportunity to Get a Tremen dously Big Value s One Lot of MEN'S WOOLEN for real!; Ifefresfimptit 11 m m You " I VThinkOry gdfcn r il JPMBMMIj 2-eTHgafc. 0-ss"gs-gs-gsMH"'BlliB-ikaf-BaBasli ka- F " "vrw t- kafJBJfcajaMpfcaajplsl w"B"sBaai(eiivsi'- vaaasaiBs"gspiB" WBh .alipi ifti n n f v p rp3 V-mk J Values $35 to $55 To Close Out at the Sacrifice Price of- Erery Suit in this collection it a value that will be at once appreciated every Suit strictly high grade, well tailored and at a real savings to you. VJhiting-Horton Co. "33 Years Raleigh's Leading Clothiers" LEAGUE NOT DEAD. EDITOR DECLARES , (Continued From Page One.) reasonably soon. If not, all friends f the leagre must org mire so as to cap ture Oongrcss in and the Presi deney In 10'.'4. They must tread the path of the opponents of slavery, who continued righting eien though election after election ent against them "Nenr'y nil the Poinnrriits an more than half the Hepublicnns -a clear nn lority of the American proplt want the vnlted Plates to enter sonic kind of an association with enough teeth in it tctu illr to lessen tho probabilities of war. They can win if they unite." Give Property Ui Charch At today's meeting of the laymen's Week Conference It was decided to turn the Lake Junalukn property over te th M. E. Church, Health, the presen tation, to be mid at the next session cf the general conference to be held May, 1922, it Rot Springs, Ark. "Christian principles in Internation al relations'' was th theme discussed today by Bishop Cannon of Binning kasn, Jostphus Daniels, who spoke on Christian principles as related to war - liMfaaameHt and ptee. Or. Wn. E. Dodd of the University of Chicago poke en th Great War sad American Utemntlon. Tar Heel Motors Burn 217,987 Gallons of Gasoline Every Day (Coatlaiod fraia sag sna.) to Chairman Page. Lck of svaQaol K-ulpaeBt, difficulty in securing ea Mbls saen, and tha slowness of some tonstiea te et their road nap Ully approved kav somewhat ham srr?4 th work ef orgsnitstloa, but f TA Solid Mahogany Gate Leg, Drop Leaf and Davenport End Tables at Made in Grand Rapids All Period Patterns. Exquisite Finish. Their Regular Price! The prices were from $31 to $6 3 Monday they will range from $15.50 to $31.50. See them in our windows. Sale starts 9 a. m. next Monday. One Day Only. R oyai r - "Where Quality is Higher Than Price" .Borden Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention Two-Hour Mail Order Service Hudson 7 Raleigh, N. C. elk Co. 'xfords-Oxfords Friday, Saturday and Monday Are Going to be Real Bargain Days in Our Shoe Department. Note the Following Prices: i" 98c OXFORDS 98c One lot Ladies' Oxfords; values up to $3.00. Special at 98c 98c OXFORDS98c One lot White Canvass Oxfords; values up to $3.00. Special at 98c 98c SANDALS 98c Children's Sandals, tan only; sizes 8 to 11. Special at 98c Ladies' Black Kid Pumps, welt sole, Mili tary heel; values up to $9.00. Special at-- $3.98 Ladies' Patent Leather Pumps with French heel, turn sole; a very neat and dressy Pump. Special at ' fiA $4.98 One lot of Misses' and Ladies' Pumps, Mc Kay soles and low flat heel; values up to $7.50. Special at $1.98 , i Ladies' Oxfords, Military heel and McKay sole, black kid. Special at $3.98 1 Ladies' Oxfords, French heel, McKay sole. Special at $3.98 Black Kid. Welt Sole, French Heel Pumps; something that is real nice, and a value. Special at $3.98 Just received a nice lot of Patent and Skin ner's Satin, One-Strap Pumps with Baby Jr. heel. The real thing for early fall wear. We also have a new pattern in Ooze Calf , Kid Trimmed Oxfords with welt sole and Military heel. Come in and let us show them to you. ' 1 Hudson-Belk Co. Sells for LESS for CASH Raleigh, N. C.
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