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NEWS AND OBSERVER. RALEIGH. N. C. SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 16. 192!. s TO LIGHT STREETS Chamber Of Commerce Holds meeting and Unanimously i , , Endorses Project Pitta bora. Oct. 15,-PitHboro ii to hT street lighte at aa early date. At meeting of the Chamber of Commerce Friday Bight the tows turned cut in full fore and maaifate4 nioreJnter eat thaa at any preTioaj aeetiag. Mum Gilliam and Berley. of tha Moneure Manufacturing Co., were present, and submitted a contract whereby they would furnish power from the plant they ar putting at Loekrillt oa lep mer. The Chamber of Com meri t went oa record aa endorsing th eeontract and unseiaioosly voted that tha town eom tnisaiouers aitru 'he contract with the Moneure Mfg. Co., .liich guarantee light Mi later than tha 4rt af next t'ctiurary. , The peiipie of I'ittshoro are vastly interested in the propoeed eitenion f tha Iionloe and Aslieliero riiilroud yroi peelr rf extending the road frrtnt Mini ee tn lurliaiu ? i l'lHslmrci and a foni mitte wan appointed to communirale with the promoters of thie road. A large ttlll together with a lot of leer wae raptured Thursday morning by Deputy Geo. 11. Hancock anil ethers snd wus brought to tiv'ti. Hev.rril men were found at the place when the raiii "aa made but they made their c One of the oldest I u i I I i n " of I'i'ts boro drstrimd by ti r- I'rid.iy morning lieteen I't aud 11 oYln'k. The house wn occupied by I'rjme U, st, colored, located j. i-i brhind the Mcthn diet eliiircli. Tin' origin of the fir mm from a defective flue. T"o other lunld lnfi taught from this fire Jiut "ire mnu extinguished. .WELL-KNOWN MEN ENTER REAL ESTATE BUSINESS Meiin. J. H. King and J. M. Nonfood Form Partnership; Open Offices King end N'oruoo'l is tbe nnine of the Intent ic.,1 1 it. entiT.n.' in f(:ii igh. with oitires in the Law lluild ing oh Wist M..rlni street, just aeros from th'' p.mtofnVe. The new tlrm win funned by two wcll-knon liu-oni'vi men ot li.ilrii'h, .1. II. King and J. M. Norwood. Mr. King v.is Ho- fo:inib r of King'? Imsi nei enlb'gi a in Hn'o gh and ( ti.-i rtot tf . nnd for many en.-s siieceHsfnlly oor- ated these institution. He r-!in nuishcd hit interest in the dullness colleges m vi1 r. 1 1 miks ago Mr. Nor wood is xpotlrn cl in the rHtsiness world and has iinportiint local rummer, rial rrninei ttons. Their many friends will lie int. rested in their new biui tits enttirr. The firm will buy nnd eell real e ate on it own nrcount and expects !o handle ilea's for oilier. RECORD CATCH OF FISH MADE IN CORE SOUND Beaufort, Oct. 1J. Perhapa the biggest catch of spots ever made in Cor Hound waa taken oa Mon day by some fishermen from SUry In Styron'a hay, tilth I between Sew Level and Atlantic The nirn caught the fish and kept them sur rounded with their neta for t days. Some 40,00 pounds ir old, which glutted th markets and according to reports the first of th Seh were allowed to escspc Unite a good saany firy blue lili. mallets, spots and other aorta have beea coming here and to Morehead City this week and the fluh houses have been busy trying to take care of tbeea. A great many are ship ped every day but th stocks on hand are quit' large. WASHINGTON AND LEE WEAKENS AND LOSES ' ' New Brunswick, N". Oct. 15-'fiujt gi-ri rallied today in the final quarter and. nosed but Waslnnp'on and Ic 14 to 13. A missi d goal from touch down in the se-ond period, when Vrew's kick bounded back off the goal posts was the margin by which the Penn sylvanla eleven lost. Outplayed until tbe final quarter, Kutgera made a thrilling comeback and overcame a thirteen poiet luniih cap by aenriug to touchdouna. The local eleven resorted to forward paes four of which came in aneei-si n nrol netted eighty yar 1. A pn-s by He ! ward, a eubstitute. to liokiMm, wa good for a 45 yard. gain, lienkert, wli-. relieved Vaite a1 full back, ran rvtrntv yards for the firt Kutgrrs score, on which tiardner kicked thct goal, (ianl ner's line plunging, coupled with f ir ward passes, resulted in the sec vd touchdown for Bulgers. Gardner also kicked goal. TEMPLE SINGERS GIVE CONCERT STATE COLLEGE The firsf of n series of lye, tertiminenta which will be througlioiU the year at .Ktate Col currcd last night in 1'nllen Hall he lemp'e lingers, under the inai ,iK meut of the Piedmont I.ycenm llj-eo; of Asheville. rendered a pleasing pro gram of iolji, reading", and folk dances. This musical organirntion, a mixed quartette, is one of the best en tour. The three part program enusl.ting of , inered songs, c Id Llikh m lo.ib and more modern mng . -is.u.. frnm he operas was well received bv the ! rge audience of students and mem bers of the faculty. The next lyeemn attraction will hr tin- Tsehi.ikowsly String Quartette "I. mil aplV,ir Deeenib. r 7. GOVERNOR-CLOSES HIS PARDON MILL (Continued From P.igo One.) roads; presented bv J. B. Craver, at- Tom M. Swain, Wiikee county- con victed March Term, 1PS11; assault with aeadiy weapon and reacting an ofilcer; Hrreo year on, county roads; presented by J. I", Pendren ef lkiu. Artltur Jackson, Forsyth couuty; eon Tieted July Term, mi; violation of the prohibition Jgw; aeven mouths en county roads; presented by J. R Umver. sUoraey, WuuoU-Saieav mm PLANS GEN. MITCHELL FINALLY GETS TO ELIZABETH CITY Army OfflcerAcquitted la fed eral Court On Charge Of Vio lating Game Law. liaabetk City, Oet. 15. Oa Friday moreing, tha caa of Brigadier General William E. Miteaell, ef Laagley Field, VaH Joha VeN'inamea and J. V. Big' ford, both f Hamptoa, ,Va., charged with having violated the federal game taws la Currituck county, was taken up by federal court here. Bigford and MeNiaamen were fied fiO and costs each, and the brigadier general was ac quitted, "Judge fonnor mltng that he waa only technically guilty -of the charges, inasmuch as he was the gutit tif th others, and that to impose a fine upon him would be Jn contradic tion of th spirit of the law. Court theo adjourned, having diped of an unusually light ducket with the con clusion nf this case. Brigadii rCu ni ral Mib lu ll nid the two men indicted with LlBl egnie down from Langlcy Kicld Thursday morning in army airplanes. J hey eireiea os.er this city scieml tmm, vainly looking for a pl.K' to land, and finally giving up the attempt, flow bark to .Norfolk liigford and Miin.'iiio'ii en me clown on 1he tra:a Tlmr-lay nigtit. :uol Itriga tier Mitchell etnc bv hydroplane Tri lay mccrniiig. lie arrived at 1 lie court- rodrn after tlm verdict hsit been ren lered, and just as court was about to loijourn. J lie iionerni nas rc-i-ein 'i . ii ii : . !.. . I f I. in ii,-li ttioli'Hir niir piiioi' r.Y in uio hiisii ington (U. C ,i nowtcpapers on, aeeount uf tho case, and akowed evident pleas lire when 1' told the verdn-t of the court He returned to Ijingley Kiel.! Friday afterr n. A aerond nuTilinrv lmlroplane a' eomjiiniied tin- one lhal brought Urig ndier (iener-l Miteh.-ll to this -itv In dav .morning, end both limded "tth mo in the spacious harbor of l-.lwabJU 'ity. OAK LEVEL WILL HAVE BIG COMMUNITY' FAIR Riwky Mount. tM. 15. Finul plans nro bring made for the Oak licvol cum nniriity fair, which will be held at the (Ink Level school Suturdnj, October A handsome premium list Inn been prepared mid will be issin d nllhin i IV ,l.ivs. while various committees ir busily engaged in perfecting all other detni's for the fair The Oak Ivcl community fair, started in l!15, waa the first, community fair in Nash roiintv. Id'causo of unfavor able conditions, however, it was dis cm tinned after that first year nnd Is now being resumed after a lapse, of su years. Those behind the project be lieve that the fair will meet with great success thi-c year and arc planning to make it an annual ecent, ELIZABETrTciTTMEN BREAK FISHING RECORD Kl.u'-cth Citv. o t I" 'l r. fur line fishing are believed to r,l; have been broken this week when i. V Sect' fort and H. H. Parsons, in four bourn' fishing st Oregon Inlet caught .'I Hi pounds of fish, mostly large speckled t rout . "For the lentrth of time we were at it," says Mr. Parsons, "we believe we have establi lied a record. If any one has beaten us ne'd like to be shown." MRS. PALMER'S MOTHER HIES AT JACKSONVILLE Mrs. Kred Palmer, 4'M Polk street, re eolved the ssd news nf the deith of her mother. Mrs Mary J. Keve, at JneVson . ''lie, F!n . which occurred last evening. The burial will take place at Noreroff, Ga., nnd Mrs. Palmer leaves today to attend the funeral. f BLUE PRINTS Mall your tracings to ua for perfect frlnta promptly. (Sight Ciinttnuoiia years uf esrvtew. Carolina Blue Printers Raleigh, N. C. Shepherd Tltdg. Phone 804 Choosing Counsel Wlicn you rhoose advi.s cr in law, nii'cl'cinc c : urKcry, you exercise tlioujrht and care. Ren: i.i'o insurance expert a. rate, (be iuiiiiIht of I In in the whole Unit e .1 States is not lartfe. Life Insurance is a busi ness, pome art and some science. It is not codified or tlijoU ci as are law and medicine. It can not be learned out of a book. Nevertheless, nearly ev ery one speaks of life in surance coniidently a s with authority. Trio self confidence of the prospec tive insurer may be .tusti fiid, but "a more conserva tive plan would be to con sult the best life insur ance ouiriscl to be had. The most experienced in surers pay for real serv .ice; the least experi enced choose life insur ance advisers quite casu ally. AH of us know that ur own best interests are served by following the most competent advice. Service is the Virtue of the day and that is our long suit. J. D. Boushal, General Afoot TUCKER BUILDING Raleifh, N. C. VIRGINIA REGAINS ITS SUPREMACY OVER V.M.I. U&ireraitj Ontplaji Cadeti la Every Department of Game "f and Wini, H To 7- . Lexiagtoa, Vsv, Oct 15. la the greatest gndiroa battle ia th hiatory of Laxingtoa, tha laircrsity ef Vir ginia this afteraooa defeated th Vir ginia Military Institute, i to 7, wiping out laat ear's defaat and regaining a su. ramaey that had beea her for yeartk the victory waa tha fourteenth regia tcred by th Virginians over th Cadets out of th seventeen eonterts staged pe tweoa th tw team. .Th Virginian outplayed th Cadets in practically every department of tbe game. "V. M. I'm lone score cam In tlx) first quarter. After a recovered fumble, Witt failed to hold a punt which rolled away from him. a be was tackled aud Hunt grabbed it up and rolled across the line, brewry kicked goal. There was only one other time that V. M. I .came near to scoring, Line. up: Vlrg-laU 1 14) V. M. I. T Pomtlon flvts Urewry Left End. Shackelford Summers L.fl Tackle. Hall Weatcott Left Guard v . . . I 't-litel . ltlaht Guard l(, gilt Tuckk'. llanklns . . Miller rV'd . Hlai-kford Ilnrrlaon . .. Hunt . Ridley Mlchle ltik-l.t End Watt ... Farley cjuartertaek kin hart Bunting Left Ilalfbac. i iflpli man Costello Kiaht ltalfhatk. Harris Vcnable Kullhark. h ore by periods: Viiginia 0 7 0 7 H V. M. 1 7 V 0 0 J Humm.iry. Touchdowns, Hurge and cipplemun. Hunt. Goats after tiuch towns. Hull. Drewry Kuha. Virginia: .leplienson, iluyes, Culehins CarrluK ton, lurs;c!. Maphis, gsilnn, Foster, .unJel. jxubbarcl, Caldwell V. M I : Hunt for Summers;, flrav for Hunt, Clark for llidley, .Shannon ftr- -UmH.4. - iufu - MaKoftm c Michigan i , 1,'mplre, lio.s, (Lehigh), Hi aitliiiesninn, v'osgrovc. (Cornell). I !me cif gtiat ters. minutes. the dominant factor in lifb ii. rt is i no ,rnu ct aim ion or ni be wrilUtt tkiasa Illikl-'eUy U I'Tsi'itleUt eU)ll ill n.jjt .iiil'r.aiii !'! itf hl( luaJo Ihl leun Hi litti ( kt-i and lirn hf rt-acJin thfM Nu. wtinb art mi Hi' ii iir )uum ih.il nJ -mnnu. faihorf aiid U..illa sot Tot hiltlrM. Da MauMiunt'1 12 tttrlM ID Myattrlw e4 earned, the arMta ttary t( Mlo vr wrlttei Aa l.iay en tea ftaereti ty tne mr FrtitK rniiaioyfter, MuatajtM. IbMN taiaranit ( ftei m4 Marti at. Ottar Wild i Pared in. 8ai Life in Aneieat tirw ni Hm. Hiitory antl E(utiea at La, ilea Kay. Ptatr tali fuaya fey Maveiaea lilt. tH4 au thority Subieetlan af Wewea, ty Jeha Stuart Mill. One at Cleopatra' N tahta. Treaiiateel frtai th f reach. Hhe itranaeit etary ever wrlltan. tuaanlei Mad Plata, by Have lor a I Ilea. Pychonly,., th Key la UadereUae1ia No na tt fapiaint ttta aitnillcaare tf ei. Ihauthta an Aartofliai aa tea, bv Oara Oaty a r rxaeh taritar couta be ta alar Inf. futti of Life Pretentea' ta Ma. A toleltlfle work in tha laltt laatuaaa- Marrlaia, IU Past. Prtaeat n fatuf-. by Mr. A n't it Bant (mertaa a Itaay an Lave. Btraert i ftnauaet Stsflaa. Beeaefla'a net eJartni itertei af Praneh Irfa, KutMvii tiiUTMttnff tofci m all Nirvar hefnr ' T"i inldi if Tile Svt am) Otirwr i ) y ia -f t'1,)'Ti.lrtn VM-h-t aia lUfnlar :ir Wo earb or It M, now ofTcrM to rtsdtrt M.. at, I lllmrrtfr f.rf a JinilfM tlnut U t? . T"'ae nalii Hatltfartlo of mnrtty hck in) lie k or iituitey wiirr IWyra Ihia apaciai offff It ultli'lraffii APPEAL PUILIININt CO. "!. Sir. Kaa. LetMeSendYou tortoise Shell l masses SEND until v.m nr. .atufi, .nd 1,11 mm .a. ti,mii, re rt-.,p.in beiow uiv;iij u-e "" en-v iiifninutiee I B.k tor .n.l 1 " ! ' I H r , t bit KxtV 1 .rile T..-- ' '" l-'f).'!! to wr. Iltnl.lit ' ' " 1 ''' ,,n 'liiyi, in your nn re-m , I .,-rw f,t ,n e-"SipsiM with .inv j.. i l,n.. ,Mn ,,,riU.,(. 'Ihrv ie l isl I., M - i,-,,,-),. c ,M , t,,! ,,-nm '' ' " 1 ' Y.i vciil ti.d thm so i .t till -a: f Kr... ' I as In eiuli!. you to w far r i.e.r, .1.. tl tmnt kind nf work or nid he v.rr smal. irmt. These Exlr. Utc. Sit. l en.r.. ,. ,.h T..rle Shc'l Rime, an ver lieccimini m-,J ,..Ur f,n,t, , ,ur. , rom. i'.'n-.rnt ym on yur impfpy,,) apowrinffc I here ... "If,- ,nd lhp, l rrl offer I trust you .taolut.ly. Yoo an Hie aol juilire. If thr, do not iv rou nor rsl .nti.t.ni.m than sny (luee you h.v, t1", '"rn- Yvil,,wi net out . einale Mn. I a.k yen rrnM any HI.. K. flr-r' SPECIAL THIS MONTH If you .en, I your oror .t nM I WiH mtkt y..u a Preeent af hnmUome Vevuen i,ti, S r,n Berk. Peok.t Beck DpUcle Case whirk ..u will he pr,.ut U own S,n and m.ll ,he J..UPOB Now Ii,. R ,h,n, uriiton 4 Ufl,n S j. Station C, C kie.ro. .. lloetor o( ,,. Worn her American Optical Association, ttl,B , lameus Rye Strelo Swti;i.t -. Th, rSJ'r Today Drnr.tKoi!. M.rtUtrTii'Tar hiatiea C, Ihieeuo, in ifue 1V,rl"d i' V'"' " wlr et 111 vrnk eHi'f No mut'er I '"" 1 -' n '.y f.iarBnt to gi ' lli.-if ,( U no th.r'f -t fa '.. 1!-M v f ,1-if ynti to p, r'frtly Jj ,nJ " 1 v f -i r. ry a, or ou wv--.il ure ti' ' V ',;.,. j. ,(,t )Vr t ff- 3 "t ng " "'I he-fura rht 'I'liry wi't ' 11 1 r'''l i'" -'uV'-st rrif-'t. trirvail NO MONEY I Mwcucta.. I will w, ,htm day. and o. liviaewt that they art eo.ci.1 to any .lasHe sillla. al mot. I will y. $" oZ -ati eiTarV " " thee, will be ao liciw ekl are jwif..,.,l any T?..!"n ''.'(11 Nam. " ' p.t oftic. ..,..,;,"'.'""'""' a, a ........ .. ;,bV.' k'' EUREKA HAS 'COMMUNITY FAIR AT "FARM SCHOOL Taa. Oct, 13. Th TaLr of Eureka Commnnity Cub waa held at th Band hill f am lif aeaaoL ' Thar waa t regular program plaaaed for U day. Iloa. Xobert X. fag Uing th priael pal speaker af th morning. Bis aub ject was Oomtanity Optiaiism" ia which h forcibly impresaed hi audi enc that tier wer a hard time ia JJoore county when it waa poaaihle for oa community to make th dis play, of progre aa thia on had. Ia th afternoon Mrs. Eutt. of th ''Trogreasiv Farmer," gave a a annan ally Interesting talk on the eitiaenahip of Woman . Th farm, ptodaeta, exhibited .were marked by their' variety and quality Th can goods were remarkably tno and show efforts of th women for better canning ia oar eontmnaity. The food table In charge of Mrs. 2. V. Bin deserves special mention. Aa a whole the exhibit in every department were splendid but the display of work done by the school was one of the beat fea tures of th day and it revealed tha un tiring effort of the efficient faculty to further their work In the commnnity. ff KTIOW3 Of AW Of THf T miMMesurrsitsisiCMisesr aV il sxoeiisc ieK ra sueuuiATia nans I CluTopractic Adju'tmenb - Will Rrmovt ffie s E A S E CauMof Hay Fever is an acute inflammation or excessive heat of the mnenous membrane lining the respiratory passage, chaacterixed . by a tbjn, watery discharge from the nose, difficult respiration and anecting. Hay fever is a very aggravating condition that ia easily removed by Chiro practic) adjustments. Do not euffer any longer but call and see a Chiropractor. Phone 2558. Dr. J. M. Cunningham Chiropractor Palmer School Graduate 201, 204.B, 205, I05-B Glob Bldg. 118 West Martin Street Raleigh, N. C. Consultation and Spinal Analysis FREE Welcome Fair Week Visitors aM SnaVkaT EM" y ptm u SVSUI wE Two Marvelous Groups of Suits and Coats Every style, size and color included; values to $45.00. Special for Fair Week $19.50 and $29.50 RALEIGH HIGH SCHOOL TO HAVE WEEKLY ASSEMBLY First ' Baptist Church Gives . School Use of Its Sunday -School Anditorinoi Through tha . generosity f th member of th First Baptist Church, th BalelfW High School' i t h aa opportunity for a weekly aatembly. s thing which Kas bea very mack needed ia tha work ef th ekoL At a recent conference of the mem bershlp ef the eh arch, the us ef their Sunday school auditorium waa tendered the school anthorixiee for a one week saaeably. Th offer was I eepted. with deep appreciation, and th rirat assembly will tie held Monday morning.' The work of the high tehoel has beea very handicapped by reason of the fact that there ha beea no place where ELECTROLIERS Are you building? Are your fixtures but of date? Have you pift off buying until prices were normal? Have you seen the beau tiful fixtures in eur show room? You Are Invited Walker Electric Co. 110 W. Martin St. Raleigh, N. C. "Raleigh Largest Exelaair Announcing the New Models and Fabrics That Pronounce The Winter Suits Late models have arrived in our Suit Department, including all the new materials, coloring's, etc.; a wonder ful display of stylish stout Suits $25.00 to $75.00 Children's New Fall Dresses Coats Sweaters Accessories s New Millinery In every desirable color, color combination, shape and design to suit every whim of the most fastidious, at remarkable low prices. th whol etodeat body eaa be bled for ievtional and lnrpiratioaal exercise. Thia fact haa mad it very difficult to maintain th proper school pint Thf authorities beUav that tha weekly assembly, will have a very wholeeom effect. At th first . aeeembly Uoaday meming, JUv. T. W. O "Kelly, Sev. C. JL Aahby, Prineipal Holme and Superintendent TJndrwesd will par tictnat. , The library f th school has ra ce ally received a welcome addition in th form ef a set f th Encyclopedia Krittonnka, preeate4 by lira. Joha W. Hlaadal. - TURNER'S NEW Tea saw sM lee le s.ee sm m mm wwm mm tneiMi www mm mm sous ttsa mmm mm us mm tm w mm sjrto and ewrlixrf autite. Oil sue sf m C H. TURNER SUPREME COURT REPORT VOL 181at Now on Sale $3.00 postage 15c CONSOLIDATED STATUTES 2 VOLS. 120.00 Postage 25c Other Law Books Send For Price List ' School Books, School Supplies Write us. ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO. Raleigh, N. C WILL YOU BUY? We are offering several nice dwellings for sale. The monthly purchase payment being less than the regu lar monthly rent. . . v, The Parker-Hunter Realty Co. Insurance and Real Estate. Ladles' Beady4s-Wear Store' Adorable Frocks that create enthusi asm the minute they are seen; all tha newest styles, colors and materials, representing a marvelous collection for immediate rhoosing $14.45 to $65.00 A Magnificent Collect jon of . Coats A tery notabl collection of new Fall Coati, superb garment! with perhaps a lung roll collar, or luxuriously fur trimmed of a smart belted model, and modestly priced $25.00 to $95.00 caxd or rBAwii. Ta the many frieads whs rwnJerel I valttSbl aid and aympathy daxiaff aaf reeent bereaveaeat la the less af enu other, w hereby sender ems nasst Sla- . ear thanka. . . SOUS. T. O. T1TJCTCTT, ' ' K. a CSOX AKD TAlfTLT. Fire Damage fttS.tta, lladlsoa, Oa, Oet. l&y-rir tl aades termined arlgia deetroywd ta Pealak Warehonae, with 100 bale af eottoa tonight. Ta loss la . tlmasl at I200i300. . Th warehonae. a a-tory stnetart, was looated ta the heart af tha sowa. ; FOR ii TRACTORS PONY SAW MILL wwHksMsminsarweaws aMtaa. ats Msmracnm tr StatMvUa, N & Big Shipment of Furs and Chokers Just received. Priced at $10.00 to $95.00 ode s M Froeks Charming New Fall -Waists -Skirts Petticoats Accessories
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