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NEWS AND OBSERVER. RALEIGH. N. C, SATURDAY MORNING. AUGUST 27, 192.. ;::J- t r Sunday Services At Raleigh Churches t.i'iNi oii. "if lariat I kurrh. i ..ritol Suuare, tiorthtast Hk Milton A Harbor, iic tor. J- jut if. hi h yuml.i after Trinitv Holy Coinni unjoir a t 7 .10 it IT) . oin day school l.. a Sh'rlry, supei mtetol ant, m n'o" a. in. .Mpii'i liible ci.isi Hurry Howell, trachei. l '' I r. m IMvine serene at 11 a m , l:ev v. W XVay will pr.a.ch. Hrethcrhnnd of s't Andrew nt 2 o'clock. Seti'l.-' y on Ki . dav HI 10 3" tree pews Welcome l. Smloura I bun k l 1 '. I en w .. il I Rev. H M l.noV . ihint I'o. ii ici ruii Sunday after Tiinltv Sun.l.iv o-lx-i . I nml Robert C Sironr Mil. I" clasa .at la. NlKht serv a and m rn o.n i III- W. XV. way) (it t u .! h. Sent) free w 1 1 1 1 . i ' ' Mil IIOPUT Kllcnlou Uriil Mellmiliat Lkiin-fc. Rev W V i'nelc. pnst, r S'iniliy school nt rj . in , Joseph U llnrivn. Bnperlnn miotic llpwoitli I.o.igut meets Sunday t-niiitf nt 7 u el..,- i in o.'vunt of nlseri.e nt thi pastor no preaching iiierntna: or evening a r. J i.o pini.r tneeHna- Wednesday e,.--ninH I mill Melkoillai (kurrh O.mar Morii.in .md rr'in atresia K I 'root, t :iin.r Mian remit Brinaon. unlolat. Sunday school !.0 a. m.. K I'l I'rlnco. ).tpei Inteiyderit Mrmon, li a. ni . by pastor. Poring this arr h . lh liahli a of th. church nr. t be hap nurd Knworth League 7. 1 T p - m . .1 "V iHim-an, president At Ilia ew-n;nu Ftrvtia tha choir, with the aatlstsiu. .if several I'-c.i' plniTi, wpl Kl-.'tf ii program of music The puhiio la 4n vitrd. rnr in ti:hmm Flrat rrralMlrrlan I kurrk 8oiith t inmrr 1,'iH'tlol Bg'iiira Itev V. MfC wiiiip, i'Li. iai.,r lU'v. s r. Lyarly will iirmch ut 11 n m N nlht rrl(i- I'raur nui-Hnu Wol iiaadKy at P m I I I II l u Iloir Trinity I'l.rnar if HlllatiOro Btrei'i and l'u,ynn iivenm IV v Artlii.t 1(. lluffmnti. pitstoi Morning aeti' Rl 11 'lik 1 i I mi f or Bi.-I iri. oi "W nari ari tha ntn "' Vvf nit. a; bitv)1 at I .:. k , Bull). . I of .-r-r..i. 'I ,. Holy Spirit - S'ui'liiv a. do , , '.' i a ni , It H. W l.i 1 1- r n'ciid. in Th ptil.Hc la i-nrdiiiilv ii.vltnd ( nil tha Bfrv n cb nr 1 1 r Pallaa Mrniorlal llii.ll.l ( fcurrk All arrvlcmi In l.i'.in ll.i:i. N fjl 1 1 1'oi ' fir -J A M!l loi-' r K i Iil it '' achnol V 3d a rn II 1. .-M!i.ai, li . arliittidnt Mmihii; m iiiimi n' IJ a. m ; )r. J. H. -rml. r Wm l i.i ent, iTifti'MiiK l ' 11 nl 7 , On (i Kvnilnt; ar lri m nrl.n-k: )ir:-vtv. Inftaloiia Ji.linkon. iirioliinu I Irat nillt I hurrk t r II T Vann aarrMnrv of ihf )iat;l sinli Education Hoard, will rMCU'li foiolai inoiiilra t 11 oiMi.lv and Sundii'. nlltht I cluck KMiidity ' ni" I "t J .10 a in ; T W. lprr. flii 1 1 1 f r 1 li I n 'I -nt. H V r U.. Juno.r nml Senior, ni 7 p in l'rivvir iiinctlna AV'culii.lin nlalit nl o clock 't'hi' ioiMIc ar? u-r dlnllv lii v, tad lo nil Hi.rvlcca Joknacn Mrmorlal lliiptlat I'kurak Cornr of Noi I h Si i d und iicvinn n o una. Prmohlnfir hy ilia pnator, licv It It KantiT, at li n m mil H m Kun dv achnol nt H tr. ii in . W i.l oil win, linn rin i. ndi ni l'i.'ir incBiinii cirrv IViiliiroir at p in 1'iilip cnrdiailv Iniiicd iiiiiii at ikN V. ani ll- M s. r n . S'CMhi nt I 1 ii in .r. i Vadncadav nt k p rn in mi- cinmi,. : of I'nminarca .innii.u rui.in lilinot loilldlnn A icndma room V. :t I I Tucker l.ii 1 1 1 1 1-1- in op, ., .p, , ;r, in to ,1, o'i I", I. in I he H r r . i n, . o Tin puMIc 1k rordnidl Inviiad to ntipml tha arricai nnd lo in, I II,. roi.d.iiH room I IIHIBTMN riral I hrlallnn hur. h r,,r 11,1 hiT i n-l p in lun alii! .1 'incant Kn,i;Ji- .. k. dunlin . lo.ol 9 :iu a I I, V'loun.in aipiTliitcinlaiii ' ' ' ' ' ! t :" with ro'ii.'liln( nnnli-n II a it, " ' '1 p in Junior inaMinitr p n V I' N i' V. 7 . ni Th p.i-ioi . t till liun Ii will t;tva two Npooml -111, ins .I,, n.ln y ,ri,a riit.ii ) to lh f . I K I . t Poui nc 1 o,i i, mpcilna. which linjim Thui ailnv. Mciitcinliar lat Al tha moin- Inn I r I hi topic ill . ' ,r firl , i ,.f I..,., ' At 111 avcirnir h..ni Thf ''ii " M.in You ir, Invited to all 1 hrc rv icpf LAW LICENSES GO TO SEVENTY-EIGHT i( nnllnued From Page One ) H n. ., Kmeru n R, ;i rlu" ..i'I,, Hot? 1 1 1 1 a 1 llrninnd Tuiiinjrl n, ('in 'on I . l;, re'i TciiKMe, II ih I'oin' " 1?'' t:i"!ii'cr Wirnn, W Tin ingt-ir " . (His V,, I I, n. Winter l;!c. .Toll (1 Alii n W ilkina. U: 1 ford .Intlll Oliver Wist, Inii.n Oenrje I e" i Winilmrlv. lloeky l' Mia Mnrie Shank, A'lieville Licenced unilrr nccn' coioiM a ', 1 Lumpkin Ieml vier. Avhciil e A HVDIMi OF Ml UK AT ( F.VTRVI MFTHOItmT I II! Itf H Tnalend of iln regu' ir ip'nmn m ! aerrlea for Sundny Mg!,t at rentml church, the ehnir. nml, r it " d n 'o.n of M1 Hear'e ltiina.ni mil ren ler 11 program of 111 i . S 1 1 r , ' ., ? 1 e ii - i 1 ing Fingera nf li e city , 1 t-ike u' in the prngrmn 1-1 . , , 1 m , n nnvt 1,1 ugan ol.,. i.enl lo. ,!,i,-u, trm. and oiiar'et" An eve. iik of api. ml I miiiie ii otTcr.l find ti,e , 11 m .1, vitcd. A f 1 1 program " i m L he, l)ter. DR HAVWOOH M1 I I KLA( II AT T A R K, It A ( I K HI ll j Dr. Ok, :ir llnynood, who in pn lukn.c I . II. V..., ,. 1'. , ..I .1 .. 11 ,i.i,;i I ' ' ' ' -.. , ... I" Tftl-eriifii-ic dmiin: il,. 11 ,,nih of Allguat, r '!', rf--,,-!. iT, ;;,v tr -r :v Hie aul.jert of "s . .ilifo- l.f!V ,.1 e m Heiigioijs Lip, i,l.,l :j( t,,pt oc, '' i'1 . Quaker I! 111 i " We.lre.la i,'g1., it l.n I . n r.nuncffj, lit ln (. Ilr t.g: ' ' . t..r if (iro.e Aveiie ll'ij"' .lip ' c'" Kit no.;,!, V . ap-fk at f-c Tiler rnr, a. IelegaeB to th" n 'im.i1 c ntent . i. of adrer :amg epip ii-' A'lanM. frn-i Ht. Joaeph. M -, ' . : Ivirtive ! eir n!v took ith thin, a nar.i"oh I 10 k weighing l"1 pi nvU. s f. et h'gh an.l erben Opened, i fee nef i T II K V V. A T II K K Raleigh, N. f.. Atiguat r. 19-M. North Carolina I'nrtiy eluaOy Sat urday and Sunilay; ciiir,n' warmer Siimlay. TKMI'KKATl'KK " Higlieat temperature ..... 79 Iniweat tfmperatire ST. Meaa temHTture . tw DeHfienee for the day 7 Arerage daily eteea ainre Jan nary lit . . V7 " P 1 A'IFITATION 1 inehMi Amount for tha 24 houra ending It I p. 0 ToUl for the month to date 1 45 PefleieBej' for the month -t.M PeHejeney )le Jan, 1 at . . . ,13.46 HUJtUl)ITY 8 k m. 1? ni 8 pm. Pry kolb 62 74 69 Wet kiilb M M 62 T Bel. hawMify T4 5d 64 - I'BEStSVat a. a. ..... J0.14 I p. a 30.12 BBria5:41 a. m. fluatet 4:50 p. n. . FOR THAT TIBED rtELlNfl aka Haratara'a Aral fkaaaiil Excellent far the relief f ihasttlen 'lua U tOBBer kaat, r ttrtr-werk. Al i- covcrini: Hie ii. rk of f 1:0 past year slnivM d i'I.c ri ce ip' . hf tha ilvpartniont anitt.iiii--l '" .'v7n7 nnt tnfal ttuooi- ilnrc to '.fllitAh, IcnvinaT a Imlnnca of .'I , .i,t.T.li.. of Win r.lchcil i. 17, ulp '!.c nicinlioriiliip of ttia pres 1 n! y.ir l. 1 1 j to Aujruit -", i.S7fl. Mra l.ittlc Ilrinra Grrctlnfa Mri l.:f!c, of Wii Jrirmrn,,arrh 1 1 ti day and rcn.J Via fiiilowiiij n,isitre lroin tin 1' oiiffilcrnta ptcrnna of North 1' ir.diim. 1' lin nn; in acsi,in in larhaiu: "'Tlio Ninth '.iroliou ilivn.on nf Hie I'iii'mI I 'oiif( dcrntc Vcdernin to tcmlcr thiir niovt jjrrirn g nrl i.:h !o 'In' .Ii jm r t u.c nt of North :iro! n: ,,f t!,c Aim r.cnn Ii gion, ac l dm lare I heir :, 1 'ii i rn t inn of their of rnlnr tihil j i'i.o'imii thnt inaJa the wonl af for .li. imivrnry nml ncd ' h r 1 t in n cir iliatiiii. The lircaking of the Ilniden hurif 1 lie hv tlie 'J."!h dnisinn, almost of :licin Tar Heels, and tha imparl! I. led fl tr h C 1 ti k ' l'"" Argonm trea la a Ii gaey that mil children and children' children wll point to with pride" Committee Are Named Cale K. Durgcm, department edj'itant tni finance clcer, then made hie re port, following which announcement ww inada nf the appointment of the follow ing committee): Vnterani liureau, I'r. Adam Kiiher, of ( harlntto: H II. Uinde, Monroe; U 1 Mnlhird, Kiniton; N. M. Jetton, Mot K ititoij; i. I'. Applcthwaite, Wilmington J. II. Ilillinrd, Hoeky Mnunt; Joe B. Mul Irani, New Hern. Med CrM:,i:, U Cuggim. Ralibir.T, fhairinnn; I.. J. I'hippi, Chapel Hill; John Ilrtialey, Monroe; R. H. McNeill, I ayettpville; J. K Hnriey, Jr. Snllk l.ury. liniion with tie Legion: H ( hnirinuii ; It ' Woiiinn'a Auiiliary of H. William). Ahei-ilie, Hrai-v, hcotland Neck,; J Wjll I'ira), Jr, Marion: J M. CM ucll, A!l)fuirlc; U T. I'roaaer, Ham- 1. 1 1 r. d, i.tu'. r , Kali uh , Sa.flli; il ri eu'iiiniiltee : I'an W Tt r f. C. Hui.tlideal. Wimton C'har'i) Mnnford, (Iron- 11 lleanli.t i.ni : K. Iickett, eh'airman, Winston S.iiein; ,1. T. Mann, nigli rolnt; A. .1. 11. 11, f'hniiutte. i ontitulioii and Ht Ij. Jim Lock Iliii, 1 'l.irlottc, clihirman; huliert K. liiiiin. (.reeml.uro ; J. W. Karrclauii, Kaleighi II. '!' Btevena, Jr., Wureaw, 'I'i.iii 1'. lnminli, New Jicrti. Tin 1. and plnce of fourth nn ml con ,u'i,,n cimmlltee: J H. Holln, Wii iningiiin, ehairinaii; V. K. niaekatmic Ahevi'le; II. A. Schiffniftii, flreenaboro; 1'. II. Kialier. Winaton Snlom ; Joaephi-' liamela. ,1 r , Rlflelerh. I'in-.io I i.i ! oni.i . iiin s 11, I . I ' 'IMnlu . 011. 11 ii Hol.ei' ( I mi . C J-. Illnck-'iilie. Anlii'Vi.le, 1 L ug 1 . H a in :e' iro nnd Vin'uli Hlilein nr.- I t 1 1,1. j ,1 i-A Ii ..!!! I' in a fy!,' In o ii,- the con 1 ent urn for net year 1 .-i.i. - . .11 Alfred L. l,.!w .nklr, of thii N 1 lit It dutiot, una on the program to ilelner an aiiua) a! Hie afternoon cation hit la nua unnlile to cuine. A splendid od,lre wn made hv Mia) Lucy .1. t'h)nilHTlain. I old reprearnta tivn nf the Anier.cau ltd 1'ioaa, who irecl Hie need of couiiuued fluae lelntioin linluecii the lied ia etui Hie Uiginii, n tint dm:. 1 1 eddier no i their I'ainilu-" tnai hac Ho' prop rr .arc '' uhich IhcV are enli'i. i 1111. 1 for which Ihcie arc aufticicnt fuinla In Hie tremury nf the He, I roa. In Hie 1 nurse of her nddr. ) Mia Cliiiinl.erlniii anid that in loom N'orHi Carolina conn ln' there nni evi.lenr.. of apathy or ill ; 1 H . r 1 n .- In the matter of i.inng for 1 aiil.ier nhicli 1 to he regr.ttnt 'he uigrd tha ineniliera nf the l.eun.11 ' fi n. I nut every c.ie Hi. v heard it' "here an ex aoluter or nninlier of I , 1 . V ! I II d loiffering and In eo op late " p. ; I, niov lit 11 , rk 1 I 11 1 ' , 1 ng I he I I. nil s I rgea Help Fur 1 .1 M. c , . a 1 h H.e . lean up , H ... Pn, nville f e m.ldiera. IM.ahLd. iieincr revolern i f a i.iiiurf) of llend, laouville, li r nf the LouiBotiiu I rnnclt lind ot of the i, ,11, an I.egiun. nvkcl Hm North Car , : i-t s-i'v i 01. , nl ion tn eii'lere New in 1 in -.it Ho1 tii.o'i ing place of the tieV -i Uiimi i ni ent 1011. Mipor II II. Hinile. nf Kaleigh. field 1, pni iitatiie if the eterans l.ureali. 1 -lie ,,u . riii.PJ.ii'i f. r en ' 1 r, n 1 in ' 1, ! .11 the, elluie ,if the d.aalded 1 .! I erB many rf 1,0111. he anid were ... , ,.w 1 .lied and M.re t o pruad t - t, f.,r 11 v 1 -1 . n . e He a'nie., hl the 1 , 1 1 nil. 1 l.tircan had to einileiol With 1 1 1 1 re .1 d 0 1 e n 1 . 'a n a. I it it mi aiv, o .' it Bleat deal (h aee that '.he ex I mi) l.eing fared for kind of pern Cro, Hie An. eri II nrgi I ti.e , I io mi en the 1au;i'U a! 1 of the U-gi rs. lictirge A d tl,C Coin li A.ix l.iif.! of A.hi IPICN' til 111 1 in 11 N:i Hi glo'l lo er.iK ihu cnl , f nicinoria! every county in Hie Vnom. 11. ent or.iriiialcj in Ahei ill.- Tin a a ., , . 1 1 tune ,t,. and apiendill i.r the cm: t' in :i,i dirction ( h- ,r.i ..:i II ie n-h, 1 Mra h iford oil, III It t( I'aloe I . of tile dele i.i.i'iun tha ent in Nort' i'i Inpttoi end nd t. -Coin :l, 1 I! I Women Hold (omentum. Wlilc tie "mep folk '' were tun d.'on h.,1 ie te felej-it.-a t , the I irM i i . ni 1011 of Hie Woni f lha lyKion were no r.-m Inn mm of the fafchionnhl.. n sort h" The ad.lre.ia o the 1ti.!na of waleome n made hr Mra J. W. Wil l.m.B (.f Hentlera.iDTi'le. and reapondd 10 It Mi I.'inra Ada Heath, of Mon r,.-. it pi .1 Mra t. W. Burt, of Sal,lmry. Ih.-n read the report of the literary .1. partmert commander and Mra. Adam L 'her. .f Charlotte, read tko report 1 f the 'empnrarT dnpirtnient adjutant Afti r the afternoon aeaaion ended, n otor ran were -furniaheil hr Xl.t lad 11 a of HendrrsnnyilVe ertio drove the mitora to the point) of lntrreat aroua ) the eity and entrrtained them at tea at lhincrnggan. another of the reaort famoua hotel). , Soldiera Leader After Wan In the tour of I n addrea to the memSera rf tb'Igion tonight. Hob. Joaephua lanifl, former Secretary of the Navy, aaul the happiest ead prouj eat day) of hia life were whea he aa privileged to aerre aa comrade with the meni who composed the American army nil b)tt ia 1917-1R, and that aa they aavrd the world front autocracy aed track the deeiaire blow to ''make the world aafe for democracy," they tamed lhe reaponnhiHty nt 'akiug democracy ue" for the world. "After teery nf ia atiatory." tvV American Legion Hears Mon son and Daniels Talk ((nntlnord Krom l'agc On.) air. Daiieli, MCmo yeaat (ad tit lol.Iirri the direct! ngfce n evil life. It waa jiartic ttlariy tr.n alter the War Between the WtsjYa in l.otli the North and South. .The .pialitlci of courage nnd leaderahip, "hieh are es sential in war, re quite s much needed iu peace. Indeed, 111 oir dav nf uo emplovn.eiit Mil financial d. preaaion, the difncultiei of Ica.ieralnp are at great a a, in ear, "i'h ti 0 differencea. In ar J . f e W in ni'ant jeopardy, f:t there : an cleft on of apirit that hfia men oj of thought of nlf. In peace there ia iai k.ng that national c naeeration a'd common objective' l.i-h uni'e men in days of wnr. Then it na eoii'ry fir'. Now it ii too much 'ercrr man for hlmaeif. the deril take the hindm at.' The-world cannot .e )tal)il;7cd on 'hat n-lftah plane wh.eh hat come et t!. .i k naili from war. World l.mik) to War Heroee '"'I., i-,, in." nikd Mr. .Iiaoii-ia, "can a etngger.ng Hurll t'.:r:i for (onfider.ee. f,.r dev.tion to law, juitu a.and. eipu.al ity, with calm atca Ifnitnei) o well a to the men who charged unafraid info tha tr.-ncheB of the (iertiiaint They an I thr.ia who were their cottira.de) In i-ierifice entiiinn 'he world') need to. day of poiie, of industry, cf c.mrade liiip. 't it to them that the world look). Wi.l they let 1 ut up to the height) where the world dwelt In 1117 LH'i, or are we to etumblt on in tin tror.iit f ditiliuttortiocnt end ditaatia faction which hare followeil wart ( h.n brood) oter part of khe world America itnut feci the rompuilion nf world lirothethood in order to find i: fill'. it waa tint apirit which gave Vo-'ory an 1 glory to Hie Aiiicriraii I lis. peditioiiary 'oree and all under urina It hm fliekerel in these backiliding jenri that have followed." We need the stimulation of faith and rslor nml aMiff rery good word) which wm the trimly of vutuca that dominated the American youth .f rJ17-lt. If jmi till lead for the height). I promiae yon Hint e "ho ere older growu will fol low your leadership. , "Iteape-t for law and for authority ha) wanej einee the armiiitice War l-iiiglii that ancient blind mililariam w.ia a hmdrnnra tn true dieipliue. It laught at well that reipect for authority the eaaentinl to Victory. It it nt true in peace ta In war that d.flpl.ne, particularly aelf di)cipline, ia the key that unlock) the door to power and farce ui'fulneaa. Vnu hftre upheld the I nv of Ho. I and man in the world l.v Hiring the decisive blow against lawiri) 1'rusa, aiuarn whose creed wos. " '. . . the good old rule Nunii-cth them, tha nnp plan, Thnt. they should take who have the power. And tli.'v should keep who can.' law Must f.oiern ''Now, it is your) t.. tuich that lepi'ly cons! it itel niithority niii' govern. Whenever individual, no matter hint good, take the 1 iw i ri 1 . their ."n hands to et,f,,r e 1 1 at decrees, no innt'er how guild or bad, they 'are antiveriittg gov eminent I.T law and putting in ita place government by law iencM Our liber tu - voura aud nunc- depeiul, upon liberty regulated by l.iw. Vnu art ninre than any other enircna the guardians of the Lie. What you did in wnr show) whit yon can do in peace." M: I'.n. , it lir-ged the mcnihert of the I. j on while the incident) ate fii'l. 1,1 tneir ineinniy, to wn'e the .iai ol 'i,. ir eninpanies and what they Hi, I 11 n it, bo Hint when Hie historian cornel tn w rite of North t nrohna'a pnrt in the World War they will hare re liable data. "Such data.'- he )a,d. "can be ob tained by nobody Ci..ept 'hnm who participated in the war. X'i-rv years a,; ,, when the State began to wr-le Hie li'iciv of North t'tin'-iia w He War Itetwceii the States, many of the an! diera were il. ad and raiualiie rxperi enees that would have 1 'laminated Confederate h, story, died With them. Von young men ahonld now not only wnie the s'. iy, but should begin the work of obtaining through each county nrgn nirtt' ion the photograph and biog raphv of rery man who gnye Ins life m the great war. 1' ia the Ltcroal lloll of Honor of your generation.'' Judge Dead Hy the l iving Mr Ihiinela told the member) nf the I. eg, mi that the world about them would judge "f their eomridei who have fallen by their lives and their deeds in peace. 'I remember," ""he said, ''as a boy that I eou'd get no conception of the ('..nfederate soid.er from niv hoot I, s'ory Hut 1 linderal ,d h 11 dei ty und vah.r when I saw those values incarnated iu the evt ry dav I f., of tie men who had served und. r le. As they fought the brave batttr ngainst adtersity and opjiresv. m nt v.r losing t'eir siieetncBs (t 'imp, I could un lerataad how. though they ini not w,n the decision of battle, they on the admiration of the world. "W ha'," nsked Mr. Dame's. , I the eh:i.reii nf tomorrow think of the Aiiieticau rightera of 1 fa 1 T loist' lhi will judge them ail by whht yen do. To your own sc'f you must be true, but if that thought did nut c,e vnu the iiueut'ie t.i hold fast til the spirit wh, h made victory poasible, your iluy to the dead must cause you hghle to resolve to illustrate the iirtica ihov incarnated For, young gentlemen, l-e well assured the w.uld of t .morrow wiil measure your fal'cn eon, rules by your lives. , yon are, to ihry w ii assess them. ''The penis of pessimism, tie per Is of tcmptatioB pe, uhar to yuntli, thu peri's of loss of vision these sre tie dangers th.-.t lurk in the tnth rf a I! of you who served your reunify m war. I am ure you will tcrve your generation in peace with the aaine fidelity you acrved it in tht pcrilt of war. and 1 tmtt yon wiil tlluttrat in yonr lederhip ia peace tha ijunti (let which made yon the drliierers .,( tree nation) during the pen's if war. America Haaa'l Fairgnl. "I beg you ant to believe lint the country kat forgotten or cat ever for get the table of your trrtice or ran lack in grateful appreciation for the HELP BUILD OUR CITY By Taking Out Shares in This association. You directly help to build homes in Raleigh and get paid for doing it. Get Our New Booklet The Raleigh Building & Lotfn Association J. C. A 1X1 SON, BaevTreaa. T. r. BETT9, Itat. fWc. Treat. 107 FayatttvruL StTaat preservation of liberty by American youths. Thoie who hold you in high est honor shore with Vou the dumb nesi of utterance. Vou know how im potep.t are Words when you toek to tell the alory of Hie hardship) and the perils of battle. "The biggest' thing about our ft turned soldier) it their inodoty. No wh, re l.su' i hoard of elf glorifica tion. 1'ho one complaint of older An,. -ri'Tiiit !) tli.it their sons talk so lit; I.; of their aipericn'c. -iVsi babble freely of tin; ttnall thing we do, but these lad) are modest and reticent in the contemplation of their experiences without parallel in the world') history. "We honor them all the more for thit telf effacemrtit even if we are ns licking In words tn oxpreai our nd miration at they are backward Ttf tell ing of the.r deeds. We know only of the bold nnd nudaelotl) courage of the dead. We are too near the awful tragedy to ol tn.n It) real perspective. "With the passing of time, as Ameri can sni.io is grow old aud reminis ce.;!, thorn will bu unfolded the stories of m.iiiy heroic deed) by mod cut ) oaths who trend our highways. Then we will appreciate even more than to day how deserved Hoy are of the honor we pay. l'atriota all, they have given a new luster to the name Ameri ran." I'raiara American Legion. "There are many phases of. Uts- etrug g'e that all reflective minds muat dwell upon; but I want only to aav to you in the few 111 in 1 1 1 rat I shall trespass upon your coirl.sy anil kiinliies that 1 von d-v .flilvs -iuu all., the (JW-iU-it. im! pensations for the eaeritiie of bluoil, health and treasure made i' the Ameri can Legion," said Governor Morrison tonight. "Fur many years I hnve view ed with alarm the ginning aeiitinieiit thnt our 1 leclarnt inn of Independence nnd the Const it ut ion of the Initial S'ates were ohsolete, nnd that only the reactionary and old fogy tfcndl'nttiy beloived 111 their pnnoiplca. 'Soeiaitain, sovietisiu, ami every form of wildcat thought moving iu the earth has been finding fol low era in this great free republic. Political parties devot ed to the principles of Americanism fur a quarter of a century have boon lu ing influence, ami coiiiiuaiid leas nnd bos of the loyalty nnd support of the American people. It ia true that good ritizent were organizing into class groups for business purposes, and class ing with each other for elnss supremacy nml class legislation but there lias been no s itTicienlly vigorous nnd command ing organization fearlessly atnmling forth M ib'i battle with extremists, radicals, so. iulis's ami Imlsheviki nf various description assailing the princi plot of the (ireat 1 loelarnt 1011 of linle pemb nee and our const it lit ion. "I in truly glad that the men who sti ppi d under the country's ling and earned it to liunl Victory over the standards of autocracy and absolutism have seen fit t.i organize the men who saved 1 I'erly .hi eai'h int.. a rcat lie gimi under a constitution the piuoipal purpose of which it to save nml keep nlive in the hearts of our people the principles of American 1111, as expressed in our Declaration of 1 mli'Wmlcm'e nml the constitution of the Luited States. Join legion, He Adviaea. I earnestly implore every young 1111111 111 North Carolina who stood under the ling 111 the hour of trial to join tint American licgion, and itli its ennsti tiilion wrapped about him, help uglit bin k the r.snig ti. of socialism and soif-tisni ami save for humanity thi great free fnbrie of goieriiinent upon the competitive si-lein. and the indi vidual liberty of the eititena "The grand army nf the republic in Hie northern aecti ni of our country and the united aoldicrs of Hie armies nf the Confederacy from the Civil Wnr until tho World War were the mo,' powerful influences for good govern nier.t in tha union. I nch had the weak ness of Bcetiiinalism although thev were pntnote nt loyal nml true at ever walk ed the earth.. Your great organization will have the slrcuglh of both without the weakness of the other. Your conn try should not be governed by men who come together in c!ai groups and struggle for class selfishness, nor bv ignorant demagogues who hold the h.iie priue'pVs of our p;o ernni -nt In contempt, but by patriots who come together from run- cla nml calling n common dei dion to the prini'-ples ,',f he TVeliration of Independence nnd the const itntion of our country. I onatitntlnn Fundamental. "Ti e questions which divide the great p.'itiijii parlit s of our Country nre nn pnrtant, but they nre not vitil. and we -'' should reinciol.er that we differ about question) of policy only, but that ei. rv tin" Aineiienii lives m devotion ti. Hi" piincq.les of the declaration if independence and the constitution of hia country, the first real ehirt of or 1I1 riy liberty the world ever knew. Wt must know our complex, svstem of gov ernineiit, nnd learn thnt it takes both the l uited State) government nnd the State government tn give ua full and complete government, that 11 mail can be a traitor to Out Country if he love) only the Stnte or nation and deapises the other, that neither is a full gov ernment but that it takes both tn give the citizens a government worthy cf his lovaltv and love." THREE GOVERNORS IN ASHEVILLE VACATION Asheville, Aug ?fl With iioveninr Morrison, finvernor Tlmmat W. Hard wick, nf Georgia, and Governor Bohert A Cooper, o fNotith Carolina. Asheville wis twdar honored by the presence nf three leading State executive) of the RnutV Ooternor Cooper I) spending tht turn mer near Oreenvllle, 8. C, and motored through the country today, Governor Htrdwlek, who hat betas epending a week's vacation in tht land nf tht skv, returned to Atlanta this afternoon. While in the city the Georgia evecu tire pramed the tplendid road) In North Carolina and abated that he hoped tt an early date Georgia would be tide tn offer tht tarn a attraction, to touriett. HArtNF.TT AWAITS COMINC OF PROHIBITION JUDGE Islington. Aug, 2f).rx-Thtr ia con sternation in tin' ca.iiit of the Society for the Kvasion of Volstead. The reason for the "constirn" ia the fact Hint Judge K. H. Craunier it ou his judicial pilgrimage through the district. Judge (.'runnier has been given the titla of "prohibitiun governor of North Caro lina" nnd judging from hi) attitude toward members of the booze fraternity he i) worthy of the title. The good road) movement la being given n boost in the counties in which Judge I'r.anincr hold court, lioad ten tencnt art a specialty with him, eery few patron) of hi) court being allowed to iiy finei in lieu of the work. Th'o boys who "smoke the kettles'' do not relish this form of reward for their service) , jn furnishing rtfiejsliinents and no doubfthcy will uae every effort to steer clear of t la 1 ta jurist who i proving such nn efficient auxiliary to the highway commission. Judge Crnnnirr will make hi) first visit to thi) county In Hcpti'mber, open- FOR TIRED, ACHING FEET-QUICK REUEF Aftw method tttf ftt in paract condition Just plunge those tender, pain ing feet into a bowl of warm water. Work up a thick lather with Blue jay Foot Soap. How sootliingl It brtap instant relief 16 Jarigtiftg nerve. It prevents swelling, ex cessive perspiration and itching. Then massage the aching muscles with cooling, soothing Bluc-jay Foot Relief, a penetrating balm. Then apply that delightful anti septic deodorant, Blue-jay Foot I'owder. Your feet will feci fine. Write for free booklet "The Proper Care of the Feet" to Bauer & Black, Chicago. Your druggist has Blu e-jay Foot Treatment Kacpt fact faallnf f ina I ' Grant Stores Are Safe! You are always sure of the best possible values every day in the week. On Sale Today Men's Pin Check Pants A most extraordinary value, in all sizes and good quality cloth; regular $2.50 value. Pair. Boy's In mixed materials and corduroy; just the thing for school days. You hardly can afford to miss this opportunity to buy these big values at this time. Women's Slip -On Of Smock Cloth, in sizes from 38 to 44. This is a full size dress and made with great care. You must see them to appreciate their full value. SCHOOL BEGINS You W.T.G ing court here on the "tli. and con tinuing tor two week), fof the tn. 1 of both civil and criminal case BENSON SHOCKED HY DEATHS Hen so li, Aug. L'li.The coiiiin a ri ity was shocked Thursday, when the deith nf two of its oldest residents occurred. In the morning, Jirnies Morgan dropped dead while working nt the park. Heart failure was the cause. He had I lei-u feeling poorly for a few days, but was able lo be reround. While about to speak Try Our Service RENTALS FIRE INSURANCE - -REAL ESTATE We Secure the Best Results The Parker-Hunter Insurance and Seashore Excursion rrQ Osf To WILMINGTON aVpO.OV and MOREHEAD CITY From Raleigh Every Sunday Proportionately Low Hound Trip Fares from All Stations Between Greensboro and (ioldaboro. Half Fare For ( hildrcn. ENJOY A PAY OF Cool Sea Breezes and Surf Bathing For Farea, Schedules, etc.. Consult Your Local Ticket Agent SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM J. S. ni.OODWORTH, District Passenger Agent, KALEIGH, N. C. a Vvia Here is a Big Saving Bargains Just When You Need School Special Bloomer Extra Special can save one-half to third on children's GRANT STORES. wear 210-212 Fayetteville St. TTI A Tk T to a passer by, he expired. He was well anil tnoniMv known in this section n' . " lie nf r. si.b , I all bis life. Mr. J. M. Laivben, who had 1 cent a, ling for some tune, passed awry Thursday afternoon. Members of the fan. ilv were at her bedside when the end t.i map. A fresh sir charity for babies in Ch: ago. hiit built a fZ'l.WU fireproof mi i'ftriuin on an island in Lincoln park. Realty Cornpany Real Estate. Them Pants Dresses SOON one- at CO,
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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