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NEWS AND OBSERVER. RALEIGH. N. C. THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 15. 1921, fi 'i f 1 ? f t t i : I 14 FIRST ABSEKCE III -i - FIFTY-TOO YEARS 'Dr. W. H. Pegrara Unable To Attend Opening Exercises . at Trinity College t :r-'Yyrr -; . - r . -Tr-... -Tv Durham, Sept 14. For ta Irrt ttae U 3 jerv rrW. H. Pegraai, u today atieent irom an opening' ef Trinity' College. Dr. . Ingrain, who mr graduated from Trinity ia 1873 . tad hit line ee eft8ctedvwith "the college at 4ennr aaa ' aa head of the Separtneat of chemistry, ia in New York recortring from aa operatioa. A telegram waa aeat expressing regret that DrvPegram eould not be present A record erowa suea trarea Memorial Hall for the opepiag exercise in tie Morning. Tea. orphan boy and girl were en tared by . A. 8. Barn, tuperln taadent of the Methodist Orphanage : at weigh, while iom of thu nnm her will be enabled to pay a part of ..their rrpeniea by working daring (pare time, the Majority will be enabled to ! remain at Trinity from funds tecared ' threw . the Batty Henley Venn Ideational loan fund, ereated by 8. C. Tana, of Franklinton, in honor of hit wif. The orphan last year eompiet led the high aehool course at the in jjftttntion la Saleigh. I .At the opening exereises this morn lag Dr. W. P. Few, as president of fee eollrge, called tne roil of tne vai hats minnters. Those present respond ed with words of welcome to the tt tents ta att4 their aerripes. Of SeiaJ aanouaeciseats were maue by Dr. TP. H. Wannaraaker, dtan of the Col kre. '. llin Freed Kennedy, dean of joen, in welcoming the yoong women poke of a tew era for womea at .Trinity. Dr. Few in presenting Miss 'Kennedy had eaid that for the first time Trinity was really able to extend a welcome to the women students having had reference to the completion tt the Southgate Memorial building, tret unit in a re-ordinat eolleg for womea. THOS. D. WARREN GAINING STRENGTH (Continued From Pig' One) pit of North Carolina wsnt for Asao eiaf Justice" "Vay, every man tvrio has bn mentioned js my friend," he declared, naming several alio had been staunch iupporters. , t Will Hear Delegatiea. During tlie net few days, Oorwrnor Morrison will hear delegations who hare asked for appointment to speak for their favorite. In t Lie meanwhile, he is withholding his judgment. Frank Uamptoa, private secretary to , Senator f. M. Simmons, yesterday denied reports that he had come here with assurances that Senator Himtuons favors the appointment of Warren. "So far as 1 know,' he said, "Senator fiimmous ia hiking absolutely no part in any movement looking to the ap ointment or Recommendation of any particular pern fur the Supreme Court Judgeship. The fact is that I left Washington before the death of the lamented Assoc in to Justice Allaa and I have had no massage from cr communication with Senator Simmons e'ithrr directly or indirectly sinoo Judge Allen died. I have been taking a little rest at my home in Kocky Mount and eame to Raleigh purely for the purpose j of making viiit lu my friends her I 'might lay also that until he forbade the consideration of his name yester day, 1 was personally a very earnest supporter of uiy dear friend and towns man, Hon. L. V. Btissctt, of Bocky Monnt." Mr. Hampton aJJed that, so fur s ha knew that benatur Kiinjuon "has the high esteem for each and all of the gentlemen who hsr. beea men tioned for the judgeship."' ' Mr. Hampton left last night for Washington after spending two days fcere. I Priies imounting to fl.ono have been ibffered ly the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce for grammar 'chord tesehers who submit sn1 ontliee lrf a Ti'tin for classroom lessons that will struct children on how to avoid accl jflente when they ore on the streets, v ir. THE CHARM OF A EEA'JTIFU CCKPlEQCa And How To Attain It T tw attrotHr to b admrr ta Ih aworet taire of every wntuan, but t knew Low to attain this sxcoriM gtlrstimetit. Firet. st k fi'ei ary km t.were atl Kteaslah tan. aun aad wind frwlc lea, euL aailew iwi. liver Mnrhf ni rrmplee atij braig tnar Mlrfa ta the, akin. Klaek Mk4 Whit Beauty fcUaels krlll remov almost all mtvirrvsJnc lilemisheak and make 'th akin clear, fnft mat beautifully timed. DlackanA Hklte iomp mm breoen Um cossw liik and TOilta Ttunty Wa-h ta a 4UfVitflly pttai. t4Mk-ttt4 awwana. H arU,4 H tnrtmm a In E' it,) etiaf var trf kin. fieaatr mrb 4o away WHu tedioua hoara mw your uror $sr la U tmutr -fsrlea- , j. , - yr 4rurUt for traa eepj! MtM iww fclauk and TVnlta atirth tKf mt tiTMia feeelL If k anY uraly r"S. cad lite awswa an4 -irwa t aoack an Whit. Itrntibta. ?tiv ar4 a rrm book yriiX b tru4 ya tatti4. . I S tmUS1 ' ' ;... HARRY HOOPER: STEALS BABE RUTH'S THUNDER Geta Two Homers, Single, Two Passes and Scores i Buns; BtrtB Hltleir Kw York, jBapt. ll-ight-laldar Eappy Boopar,l iha CUcaga Walt Sox, (to! Baba BntV thnnder. Ha kit two horn rans, a slngU, lrw a tonpl bae arrball and aeored four run in tha Wastarm tm'i Jhlrtaenth triumph ver th Ysnkee this seaaoa. And he wa supposed to aava bean crippled, due ta an in hired lea- whieh has kmt him eat ef tha Bane mack thii season. Both J incidentally., piaying on nis nome grounds, went hHless In three time at bat. None ef the ball ha hit went beyond the infield. Hooper shared bis brilliant perform, nee with his team mate, pitcher Dick Kerr, . whose victory wa tha sixth la even game he ha pitched against the New York s defeat aided Cleveland's cans In the American Ltagn pennant race. By winning from Philadelphia, th Ohio aggregation narrowed New York' lead to five point. Manager Speaker, ont of th game because of an injured knee, had a worthy substitute in Wood. Ia four time at bat h hit a home run, a triple, ia single, (cored three runs and made three pn touts. Another prominent hitter yesterday wa) left Haider Barber, tf the Chicago Cubs, whose four hit gave him a per fect batting aversg. As both th Giant nd th Pittsburgh Pirates woa th National League, their restive position were not msterially changed. Roscoe Arbuckle Held Respon sible For Girl's Death (Continned from Pg One) friniti Mr. Arttuekl hss been verv mm in Ma treatment of m in re. gard to fiaaneet. I have not had to work during these years, ana last February h made me a. present of a Ana automobile. "A reconciliation. That depend ap fin wWtiar f find thhl mv nlae is with him and whether li finds that he Poor Costly as a Leaky Tank THE best engines un avoidably waste some power. A motor in wbich a IowT grade of gasoline is used may lose as much as 90 of the potential energy of the fuel. Conw stent of. a Mfaitifi rally balanced gasoline, always imiform, will eliminate unnec essary waste. Tbe flactnating tisiality of poor gasoline causes a motor to function unevenly, often discharging large quan tities of unconsutned or par tially-burnt gasoline into the muffler. ia Tdr;for Mturi to life'ere led when, Wvert Married, whea X wahis inspiration;- Alt-1 kaeaew la that I an going to be a friend wh needs ererx bit, of help ha can gei" - lire. Arbuckle waa aeeompsnied ea thai trip to Ban Frsneisoo by (he Btothen'Mft.f Jwr - m Aagelea. ..'.-- ROTARIANS TO MEET ; IN KINSTON TONIGHT ; Elaitoa, ' 6pt. IVTh brtrod 4 Vir giaia, Korth Carolina aad 8ontk Caro- lioa eitiea' wilt pay thai rereta to 1ab1 Pjntnw Clnh' tamarrow' nlirht. Every club in the evenU flistriet of the organisation, which ta praidd over i 1 m M TT T I f Virginia, will be" represented ''by proxy. Th proxy ia each ease will be a member of the Kinston elnB. "Charlie" Bead.j etherwke patter of Queen Street Methodist church, is the keen wit who will direct the affair Norfolk. WUmingtot, Charlotte, its leigb, Greensboro and a soor and a half of other place will hav "dele gates." MAINE COLONY CELEBBATES ITS GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY Squirrel Island, Me., Sept. 14. Fifty year ago twenty men bought this islsnd for a retreat from city life ! thr hot months of the year, formed a commun ity and gave it religion and a local government. Now their children are celebrating the golden jubilee of the establishment f the Maine summer colony idea. They declare that while summer homes hsd dotted th coast of Maine - be fore 1871, it wa th sueeess of ths 8quirrel Island Community that ltd to th founding of ether colonies all th way from Kittery to Sorrento. Founded for freedom and fun modi fied by church and village regulation, th Squirrel Island Association was front the first on a basis of sex equal lty. Women voted with men under compact described as being 'ss obed' lent to Divine Ouidtnc ss that of the Mayflower Pilgrims.1' TO SLEEP WELL Tilw JIdrt.iurd t Acid Pbowhau Half a tenspoonful in a glass of water, taken before retiring, sssists sleep. tdv Gasoline STANDARD OIL COMPANY (NEW JERSEY) BETTER FOREIGN TRADE ;t HELPS TOBACCO TRADE Kinston, Bepfc 14-IntpT9in"g for etgft-lreda eeaditloaa are bound" to help tha tobacco Itnatioa in this and bthereR7aewr3ihii5aiaiU server her. Optimists aneoaraged by the recent rrice improvement believe Europe, Aale and Australia will takt a large portion, of : American - tobacco in coming mdnthi. ' Eastern Carolina bright leaf, it it pointed eat, is par tlculwly favorad in foreiga marketa. Ia part year million ef pounds have been exported from all the large loos leaf center ta this datrnt. Tha ineretscd expert of th United 8tate will embrace larger shipments of th weed, especially of the raw product for5 loretea manufacture, -dur inr th winter, it is believed. Re ported increased activity by big buy n kau ha a MUilt of tha inr proved trad outlook, it ia aail Liver pool, Hambarg, the Dutch porta, Japanese porta aad Sydney have all re eeived large quaatitiae of Carolina to bacco ia the put. Unhorse Penrose and Plan Ousting of Senator Lodge (Continued from Pag One) will try td hold on to the power that 's his own aa Senate floor leader, as head of. the judiciary committee' ,as directing spirit in th steering commit tee, and of other position in his pooh bah holdings, is without doubt. Whether th Bepublican of the Senate will re preae their desires aad let him hold to the present sswag is another story for which only time can write the chapters. It ia understood that on the Democratic side Senator Hitchcock may become leader with Senator Underwood a mem ber of the disarmament conference. Democrat Continue Opposition la the voting In the Senate finance committee on the repeal of the excess profits taxes in 1922, and on the repeal being retroactive to the first of January of this year, the Democrats maintained their position of opposition to both proposals. While th Bepublican voted unanimously for th repeal of the taxes and to make the repeal applic able ia 1922 the Democratic members of is as The improred "Standard Motor Gasoline that licrimi nating drivers are "tipping off" to their friends, is clean-burning; it's light and volatile. It produces greater mileage by eliminating waste. It is quick firing and release a smooth, steady flow of power, much different from that produced by ordinary gasolines in which the quality Is iiregular. If you are not yet using the improved " Standard n Motor Gasoline, by all means try it at once. There is some real motoring satisfaction in More for you. You might as well collect the eommitteo refrained' from 1 Toting leaving tha deeiaion entirely with the Bepublicaa member whs by their rote took ear of their friend, tha otar-rich fed tha war profltoora. .... ,..:. While thr route of the unemployed throuf boat -th eoantne ia An tlia in. ereaaa. whlla Kaw York .OanJiina i take car of it homeles ia th rigor or me coming inter, while Chicago ta already using It eoup houses for the Door. While "Mr. Zera k anrtUnaerlfif, off tha "without work" men oa Boston commons ana planning to do tha aama tor joDieai men ana women la New York. tlana fa ik "talk hnnt tioa" eonfereaee oa employment to be neiu jn nasuagtoa are Hid to hat been Completed aad to bo ready fo the ininaarlna a Vaaaiilaa TT- J Secretary Hoover on their return voynge it - ird ... a . ens - SL "T iay oower to wasmngtoa. II t statea t.iat accepwnces to the confer enee bar been MeoivaA hm tni. of leader is ta industrial business world, and that la th list of thoee to be nreiast will rnl Vf Schwab, ts steel magnate j Samval Goto YEAST SOON UGLY SKIN BLEMISHES When. Taken With Iron in Convenient Tablet Form. Everyone I now familiar with th splendid . result brought tbout by yeast in treating; auoa skin trouble as pimples, bolls. Black-heads, etc But there wm thousands of people who couldn't oat common baklnt yeast, due to Its disagreeable taste. Bo ie remained to certain prominent scientists to And a way In which yeast could be taken In pleasant and con venient tablet term. Th result ot their research is Ironlssd Yeast, which is new th approved vitamin tonic treatment. Peoule everywhere are now taking Ironlssd Teast and th result report ed are almost unbelievable. Not only ia Ironlsed Yeast fin for clearing up th complexion; It brings equally re markable results In treating thinness, low vitality nervousnesa, weakness, poor appetite and other symptoms ot run-down condition. Bvn alter they notice decMedly beneficial effect from Ironlsed Yeast. This Is because Irontttd Yeaat Is rich In vitamin, which hav been found absolutely essential to good 1 vV P? : tit P v A I I N is I )r I . a a fif . I ;,.(t.5SirHmt per, head of the moricaa FederaUoa of Lalr, a1 Joha I. Lewis, presl dent of the "United Mine Worker. It is understood that th eonfsreaoa will begin its. session oa September S8 though thl d4 fcaa sot been officially announced. , ,. Tenant Day Cemlat - - - It look a if tha day of the tenant in Wahingta waa about to arrive with tha coming of Beplember S3, the tkid doo'" dat being tha time whs the rent oamisslon ot th district will be au Utorixed to begin oita to recovar from landlord double th amount ef rantalt which hav been charged tenant in dtfiaaco of tho rulings ei th eommia lion. There were 6S3 landlord on the liat who are. held to bo duo the return of the exceed rOntala and only twp f these hav returned tha exeeca money to their tenant. This leave 083. who 1 tha next two week must - refund thouaaada of dollar to thair tenant for tho axeeaa rentala' collected, ont land lord aloaa being charged up with IS ,000 whieh will automatically beeom I108JX0 If ha doe aot cash no with hi taaanta ' baf on September 23 alipe by. 1 nsaitn. Noaern eookinar robe even our beat food of these all-important lament, aad aa a result w become run-nowo. Rrrou mnu -ininv Ironlsed Yeast contain hlthly eon eentrated brewer yeast, which is far richer In vitamin than baking yeast, and In addition, eoatalna orgeat or vegetable iron, tne great blood-builder. So, If you are run-down, or If you aulfar witk humillatlnsr akla blemishes. you owe it to yourself to try Ironlsed least. Ironlsed Yat 1 nlaaaant ta take. keep Indefinitely, and coat about the tame to th do aa rommon y'. but I much . more effective. Each package eoatalna IS day' treatment end cost oaly a dollar, or lust 10c. a day. Special direction for children In each package. Sold at gO druggiats everywhere. Mad by t Ironlsed Yeast Company. Atlanta, Ga,. flONIZEO YEAS? Tablets mmx coNCDfTiftrco vitamin! tonic BANISHES Tlie Ladies Department Specials French SUn PETTI COATS $3.60 values for Day, only ..v. . $1.95 Plaia and Check All-Wool SKIRTS-vVivlues up to $8.50. Special, tfQC for $ Day .... . aliJ ChilWa FALL HATS In a large variety, of hapei and colors; good values at $3.25; 1 OA on sale'$ Day at P 107 Latdiea Knox Shape BEA VERETTED SAILORS, la buck and au combina tion!; this is an attractive value at $4.75; very spe cial for $lay CI QC aft t - .frP a fM SWEATERS Tuxedo models, in a variety of colors; good values at $5; on sale $ Day jfj A Splendid Aaaortment ef Slip-Orer and Tie Baca; WOOL SWEATERS, In black, white and red, spe cially priced for o ofe $ Day at .... . $L.OO ChUdren'a SUk RAIN COATS for school wear; values' to, $14.00. At $4.45 mi $5.45 Alao Mlaaee and Udiea' Siiei-t the Same Price. DRiSSES An assortment of Canton Crepe Dresses, regular $25.00 values. For- only .... . $14.75 DRESSES A collection of Wool Trlcotlne Dresses; regular $21.50 values, $ only -..v... . $12.50 SKIRTS Navy Serfs Skirts, $3.95 values, on 2". $2.45 SKIRTS All Wool Pop lis Skirts, regular $7.50 values. Special ) nr for $ Day at . . . OaC.OD COTTOW WAISTS 11,25 85c Crepe de Chine WAISTS, values to $3.95. Special aa se $2.95 for $ Day ... GEORGETTE WAISTS Regular $4.95 values, on Su .D.y. ..$3.25 SUITS An assortment of Tricotine and Velour Suits beautifully trimmed, all silk lined and hand-tail-bred ; regular $37.00 and $39.60 values, C09 CA $ Day oniy . . $LL.d) For Dollar Day Special Values in SILK UNDER. WEAR 98c J- values at xuC Udiea' TEDDIES Regu lar 75c values, jp for $ Day only!,,, 40 C Children's ROMPERS 79c values, j a at only HVC GINGHAM SKIRTS Rerular 43c values, ips cUlfor $ Day (i a a atSfer .......1.UU Rerular $1.93 HOUSE DRESSES on C 1 sale at ....... Me3j Aa AMortment of PER. CALE HOUSE DRESSES, regular $1.25 valuu for oaly J.......... 89C Comer Walaabftaa aad Exchange Sta. a
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