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NEWS ANDTOBSFRVER. RALEIGH. N. C7 SUNDAY MORNlNC, OCTOBER 30, 192?. EASTERN CHAMBER HUES PROGH PAUHlilkMtAt aftssMMnf 4111 f vvnmivt vich wi uaiiitaifvii v tum rfart of StatrNowl Organized raeaeflle, Oetobet 29,-Wlth the Eattera Carolina Chamber el! Com rieree, ao definite etftfiliatlon, pleat are aotr bltt( formed te make it felt U a ttroo force U the de velpoment of the eommereiel life of thU (cetioa of the State. The eham ber wae organleed at 4 meeting of commercial eeeretarlee from Eastern Carolina at Goldaboro thia week and another aession will be held In the near fatoro for the parpoee t framing a onetifation and bj lawt fnt eubraia ion , to the board of director! for adoption. The new or aniaation, which in clude all of the-leading eitiea ami - towne la Extern North Carolina in ita territory, la headed by Dr. C. J. Ki len. of GreenTille, who ia nlao p'eai dent ef the Pitt County Chamber of Commerce. Dr. Ellen wae nnanlmously named preaident of the new body at the Goldaboro session. At the neat aneetlnf of (ho directors, two fall-time effleere wil be elected and they will be given the job of strengthening the organization and promoting lte lntereata on large acale One ef the effleere wil be the rice prea MaaatJiaaager end the othr the aec-retary-treaenrer. Ae theee offlciale will have Important dntiea, care will be tak en ta their oeleetloa- An adviaory board will eieo be ehoeen, and each locality will have lepreeeatatlve en the bedy. The territory Included' at present Jafcee la thirty-nine eonntiea seat of aad ewbraeing the main line of the At katie Coaet Line Railway. Tie livestock Indnatry la one ef the lag objeetWee which will be etreaaed, e well aa ether phaaee of diversified ag rienlture. Beeolutioaa edopted eet forth aome f the things to claim the attention M the organiration i 'That aa Eastern North Carolina Ckamber ef Commerce be organised to unify ell eonatrnetire agencies in advancing and promoting the heat latere eta of Eastern North Carolina. "That the program Include all things eeeential to the peace, happiness, and welfare of our people ami the de velopment of thia section of our com toil wealth. That we will eupport in a most enthusiastic way any movement In Ptatae and nation for Improved roads and lighwaya, better health, better echoola, eitensir dralnnge, improved transportation facilities, diversified air .rirultural progrnm, promoting a live atoekindustry, the development of on r manufacturing possibilities, and thr advertising of our grest rovtjnree 'In Hie outside wor d " SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKERS IN JOHNSTON ORGANIZE Mmithlield, Oct. i!P.--Many Runda.v School workers of Johnston County were in utteadnnee nt the County Hun day tvliool convention held in the Methodist Church, Hmithfield on Thurs day and Friday of this week. Sunday Schools from all sectiona of the rnimtv were represented and muth interel n.is shown in the mooting. M.thn Thnrsilny night session of th, convention the Johnston county 8111 day School association nils organired The leader' wore eiiflinsiasfic, nnd felt' that a forward step had been made in the Sunday School work of the county The State Sunday School -oeitioi waa represented in the mretmg by T W, Binn, general supenn'endeiit of the association, and Miss Flora Davis, assistant superintendent. Mr. Sinn said that Johnston county "aa the .'IS! b county in the State to lie organized into a county Sunday School nssoci:i tion, and that ten ether counties oi ready had dates arranged for eonve tiona when organisations would ' e formed, whick would Kmig the luni' ! of organized counties up to forlv e.gbt. The officers eieUd for Ji oi r eoonty Snuday School aseuciation wen President, Ssm J. Kirhy, Hnnthtiel! vice president, P. H. Johnson, Ileum" secretary treasurer, Mrs. 1.. T. Hov i1 SmitliSeld These rffieers together 'tth lome of tha other lendi rs have a meeting at an enrlv da'e appoint a 'j reident for cn -h Township n the f iun'v SECRETARIES MERCHANT ASSOCIATIONS TO MEET A Slate mec'irg of I. .pal NWr.-hin's Association secretaries wiil he heol n Kaleich Tuesday and Wcdn.wda. Noverolver !." and K, in de- en i-,n. I'T J. P.nl 1.- ar.!. of Slat. li. . 0Ut r scerefart of the Nor'h far. lina Mcri !.:int.' . : n Th 'Maries of all ef th. odd I.. -a! . i ganitato r, romtip,ini; th Ht.i . ation are exe. : a"en I the en: "ntinn. an i t!t j-r.l'i:', . '' ilie nt; iwocis': m sed ot'. r ,.f h ,. Sfni n. eiation re 'he rrie.iirp r tae d.fcor . nt. 'h-r .! ly 1 ci r. mi. met ef tin r irn : .s'.- r ' on'ft activitu Ftichniond. s. .'r chaht' , d to he rre.ii ii pi;'h ir e j St re hi. i.'iati e i.'. 1 for I' lo nc i fti HI t'l st..nv S-it.-A ' - V: ' i't t. i,nd V W Mi ddrr.s t; Vr"i i ti'W , , , .. iOj Will I" t .'li. r s' .l :, -r) be he i l ifl i f. ' ' , -. t ' I ii. ...ee-ing. SPRING 1h OP EM A R K ET SELLING MUCH TOBACCO fiprii'g H t. -V v ..i len heavy fand -r.. . i ,t, t Spring Hoiie t. l.:.. u 41k. ; , thia season. Ufli tigutes 1, -i Prank McKschirn. iiier..r f . here, show a total of L'U.:"! diepoaed of on th- tin of ti,. r r. local warehouses durir.g the w.ik ing yesterday, Selling .it r,n v,rm' of t'iTM per hunrd poLn l Wiihj.r Inge prajelieally out of ttve farmer' heeds, the bswtt f the eefrp.is coming to market aad growers ait express them eelvee pleaeed with the llgurrt. Itinf Mohammedans go to Jeruaa laea 1 pray at the ktoeqne ef Omar fceteaal ef gelng te Jfeeoa.. Six More Big Concerts Bring' Conspicuous Rlcardo .'Martin Wilt Be Next Artist To Appear At City Audjtom SERIES STARTING NOV. 3 PRESENTS VARIED EVENTS frs-War Prieei AdyertUed For Ontstandinf MniietU , Attraction! Balelgh'a eoncert eeaeen will receive a freak impetna next Thursday evtamg. when Rlcardo Martin, tlngi at the An ditoriom, the Drat attraction la the All Star feerlta of ebr eonrerti provided by the fark Musical Bureau ef thia city. Beginning with the famoue tenor of the Metropolitan Opera Company and Covent Garden of London, arid con tinning until March 4, when Anna Pat Iowa eomea with her remarkable Ballet Rnaee and Husslan Symphony Or eheetra, a molt conspicuous array of musical talent will he heard la Ita leigh, Relnald Werenrath, famous baritone, who shared honorl here with Oeraldine Farrar acveral yeara ago. eomea on December 18; aehmaninon pianist, on January P; Anna Case, so prnno of the Metropolitan Opera Com pany, on February 13, and Souse with hia band on February 27. Theae eir concerts comprise a versa tile eelcetion of musical talent thrit could hardly he surpassed, flu entirely different kinds of eventa are provided enough to comprise the average i.. r i aon'e musical enlertainrnent f.irnn u tire eeaaon. The artists were so!'.-t.'d through cooperation with the xevrral achools and colleges of Raltigh, whose patronage and encouragement have aided the Park organization for the past seven years In bringing the best available music talent to the Knloigl Auditorium wnere vast auiwikis m:iv be entertained and instructed at a low cost per person, a condition that possibilities onlv the comparative! few eltiea with such facilities. Arrangements have been made to provido season tickets fur the su con certa at rates even lower than the jiro war eharges that have Men t lor single concerts. At a sating of 2d per cent or more, season tiekda are offered, just one pu rebate biinjf re quired to sceuro the s.'iine seals fur all sn concerts, all at one time. These seaion tickets are nn sale nt The Times building daily from V to 5. GOOD TOBACCO PRICES ON HENDERSON MARKET II,. ! lerse n, 11 n !. : I'ek lieing :i 1'iec is n ;s ii fc-..n cr-nc-rt i ! I,g thi II. i. . ii t ; l Kl'oo.... t ,. ' "i.- li '. m ! . . ri T 1. 1 i n W ith ki t this i ito I there th. niMMirf hitfli ,...( : RAILROAD SCHEDULES I e-rai aflej etfit"e .( mi ,' raiai ffaeetf but 0eVf 1 C 'M le)laf trwee)iaa) ffff ' Utthti fn'aeftavl.ai M fa' t4 Seiboird Air I in Ka!lav (omptnr ! Artt trmm letnt Fey ! H m gcfctrteltht lam fa. 1 4 1 I :i t to 0;ras'pifta tu!nik ttS ; -ji aj ' I Jtt a m Nanart . R ''itrMi t Si m " H I 1 N Vtvt lack it ilea t aj g ea It I . Wf-el" Weta)e I f I 4 II ae (i.Mt ufharfasrejtf.e) 41 s M I eeta H J aa II ft t la -fcMi1lef . Htm Tf"l l ? f 4t m Nortakft 4tlit ( lit , 1 I a ie Verli fi-Makilte) 7 f ' ' ! i-Mtf 1 i stiw.itflitet law -ft ea h) Hit flOl'THERN R 4 H WAY VSTtH j HO tNaMU. AHRtkl ill fm ) MttMs lnm .. tf:j I II F 'wea ttrvNaetMv-eaiiweetti , . ., f t II f rwea bt.tfatMar IU j il few Drea.ftar-ttajr 10 4) I M 14 frmm OffK Saeaea tff-4 A. IT r fo'ej.tw .ea. . . , 4 4 f I t iaja ejr layWaj l- frm A usr. 1) V p f 111 fmr mwBf aVeneerttH 112 Cat- fteleat avteliMrf Il 9m wttj .ra.aa II fm 'Mtirs dtettete. It Fea $ae ftttjr . Ie) 9mr '1. aee) di s. a iw a a a ti a. a is i a f tW jflrllfl 1. Cfctvtam f. a. awi . e. a SiS m Wm aVlaawt9t. AW PAV. OW.N. nNl V;;r ill ,M hi j y jiiamipv; iitsiiiiaanus jmm ' j j . urn rs -t,rJ- - VUm., j j.,., . " vi ANN ( ASE. ) six m I as ? ui in tn awkxt rtMi tea awe Array Of Talent The tax raid prleea are S13.20 for arena eat frost rem ef dress elrolee; ti for Wk towl ef nrena and drees for balcony aeata. t, V'-eiaV. v7r i;.4'AUi:'J MK.i:v. em ' r 1 s"V - - . ill n w; TI.I.I.H W HKKE I Nt I. AIM! ,1 tHU M Lidl" ( N I. : KHM). k 'o-f. ht r 111 ir,t. ;ig id f list Ilie Cnly Korfc!!: Sleeping Car invrs mu'es 10 c M. Norfolk Sou srr . 1- N. Ts. -t 1, r, oniT, i 1.1 s I:.. a. 1 " k u si r s Ltsvi esinew 1 w,. It if t I I .. rt ) Mi ft -11 .w4ia' taw r ,!..., s.w Cass auasx Si mm. at t , P , j Ha.'.. 1 A I. If l ! !.tl il il : I 'I, I It 4x El T Raleigh Community Players :WilLSUge:ltJfliCJty Auditorium la the presentation ef "The Sinner Beloved," Raleigh Community tlayera effrr opportunity seldom preeented ia thia eeetlon of the eonntry for bnl liant, toetuaing and a eroel lection of ancient nrrental hfe. The participanta are costumed in the types tree to the period 650 B. C. The mob, which Jgrjree prominently, ie truly oriental in eontiment, vacillating tor or against the leadliig rolea M 1t' chances to be impreeacd. One moment it ia a singing and dancing mob, at the next resentful and clamoring. Pro- foandly obeitaat to Gael, the prophet of Baal, opoa his entrance, it hiasea him I the atage when he offera to. "boy the wayward wifo of Hoeea. Bhtaddering at the mere presence of Hose a and avoiding him rin all eeeaaiona in the early part of the pjay it finally turns to him ready to light hia nattles. Vanity, hurtful pleasure, question able diversion, faithful love, form the foundation for the play. It will lie given in the Auditorium with all the setting of an outdoor per formance. The public may enjoy the comforts of good aeate end protection from cold or wet and yet feel sur rounded by the cypress of Aahtoreth and the. cedars of Samaria. There will be no atage waits. The performance ia continuona from atart to finish. SINGLE SIX PACKARD IS SHARPLY REDUCED Roy M. fTiipley, Packard dealer here, announces the reduction of C50 In the a .. ..... i r. " T. 1 , price or the Mngie nix rarism, which has now been on distribution for ! a venr. ! The reduction In the price of the 'Single Six" Packard was effective Oeto icr :M. Touring ear, formerly $2,975, s now L..1fi; runabout, formerly f! 7.1, ia now 'J,.Vn; conpe, formerly $3,- :'n, i.now sedan, formerly 3- 7 is now n,.1!ii. SAI.VATIOM ARMY 8EKVKE3 TOR TODAY. The Pnlvation Army. Meeting Hall in-er Mechanics Havinga Hank 121 1 t Favettevillo Street Fnsign Y. W. Kivhler Comtnaailing Oflicer. Meet- lil.' every night at eight o'clock but Monday. Snec'nl weekly llinesa meet inr evorv Friday night. The Annual Rally I'av will be held in the Com pany meeling oh Pund.iy nfternoon at 8 o'clock. A regular meetjng pertain ing to Kolmesa and the Higher Life is held every Sunday morning St eleven. Everyone is welcome tn all OieA aorvu'es. Head Stuffed By Catarrh or Gold ? Use Healing Cresm If your lomr is are clogged, your throat d. "tressed, or your head ia stuff ed hy unity catarrh or a cold, apply a f 1 1 1 1 pure, antiseptic, germ destroying cream into your nostrils. It penetrates through vi rv air passage, soothing in flamed, swollen niciiihranes and you get m-'atit relief. How goi cl it feels Your nostrils arc uutn. Your head is clear. No more I liankirg, snii ing, dryness or Strug ciing fijr breath, (iet a small bottle of I'.ly'j renin Halm from any druggist, ('lis and cn'arrh yield like magic. Poii't star stuffed ag. Relief ie ure. -,Adv All Waists Greatly Reduced Since we are giving up our line of Waists in order to give room to our Millinery we are offering all waiats nt greatly reduced prices. It Will Pay You To Look Thertt Over The Ladies' Shop 14 Eaat Hargett St. pitmrn nn n rr M tltfltLUVtU UNIQUE PAGEAN Let Us Fit the "LittieOnes"as They Should be Fitted Wm.HeUer&Co. THE FOOTER! SHOP 124 FayettevilU 3trt MRS. MUSE WlflS WS CUSTODY Attorneys For Hubert. Blake, lEathefGlveJIIotlctot: Appeal I.. . i Kabcae eorpua proceedlnga brought by the mother, Mr. M. D. Muse, for the tuitody e kit daughter, Wetalle Blake, alleged te have beea wrengfuDy abducted bf the dlroreed fetter, Hubert Blake, ef Charlotte, came te ta abrupt eloae yeiterday afternooa when counsel for the fespondent iecllnril to put on evidence la acceptance ef the burdta te (ho why thi iim&eY fhoftld not hate the enatody ef the child. Judge Bond Immediately Instructed that the order be drawn aselgning the child te the enatody ef the mother. The reapondeate tare notice of ppal. The petitioner, MM. M. D. Muse, was represented hr Doutltsa ft Donglaee and Charlee V. HarrU, the reapondeata by Eeke Henderson, of Charlotte) Mur ray Allen and W. T. Evan a. According to the allegation! eet ap in the complaint and answer, Natalie Blake, the eight-year-old daughter of Hubert Blake by hie first wife, who waa Mia Chrlatine Poole, of Raleigh, haa beea la the eole enatody of ita mother alnee December, 1919, whea Mra. Blake eeenred a divorce from her hus band In Mecklenburg county, alleging adulterr. Prior to that time, it ia claimed, they had joint eontrol of the hild, Blake later remarried, aa did Mrs. Blake, the latter becoming Mra. M. D. Muse. During Fair Week, Blake while in Raleigh, with the consent of the child'l mother, carried her to the fair and without notice to the mother removed the child to Charlotte Saturday upon hie return. Warrant charging abduction waa ia sued, ad Blake waa brought back to Raleigh where habeas corpus proceed inga were invoked to bring the child into the custody of the court. A nhysician'a certificate presented to the court yesterday showed the child waa ill and could not be in attendance upon the court. After the reading of the eomplaiat and answer, In which Mra. Muse let np ber claim to the child, custody of which wae not dot-crmined !fl the divorce pro ceedirtgs in Charlotte, and in which the respondent alleged the mother and her present husband are not fit persons to retain custody, Judge Bond called upon Free to Asthma and Hay Fever Sufferers Frex Trial of Method That Auytm Can I'm Without Uiacoaiifort ar iota af Ttmej Wa 1 ava a meti od for tha control of Atthma, nni wtnt ytt to try it at our expense. No mi'ier whetht your ca it oi long land ing or reftnt development, whether tt is pr- nt aa , Hay tevr vr chronic Asthma, you hnuld ncnii for a fr trial of our niethutl. No matter in wrat cllmata you lio. r.o matter what your atra or ccopa':ion, if you art1 truuhM with asthma or hay frer, our mthd honlit reliexa you promptly. Wa fjppi4lly ant to atend It to those apparently hnpeleaa casM, where alt forma of inhaler, dmicbta, opium preparations, fumaa. "patent amoteb," tc, hava failad. W want to how everyone at ottr penae. inn our method b dMigied to end all difficult breath mar, at. wheeling, and all thoaa terrible paroxyrtmi. 1 Thia free offer too Important to netleet a nintrla day. Writo now and hin the method I at onca. Send no money. Simply mall coupon bHow. to it Today you do not eB paj poatage. rREB TRIAL COUPON. FRONTIER ASTHMA CO.. Room 411-0. 'I'iigsr and Hudson Fts.. Buffalo.- M. Y. 'end fre trial of your method to: Obey The Impulse! Call 1784 If you want INSTANT Battery Service. A Battery for every car. All makes recharged and repaired. Titan Service Station of Carolina Electric Appli ance Co. r. C. COOPER Mgr. 110 E. Mergae St Raleigh, N. C. ill SB OASIS TEMPLE Vi MEET DECEMBER 6 At This Time C. V.York, of RaN jt0Nt Probably Bi Elected Potentate The annual meeting aad ceremonial of Oaaie Temple, A. A. O. N. M. 8., will be bold ia Charlette December aad 7, It ie announced, at which time it ie eipeeted a T. fork, of Kaleigh, will be elected Uluetrioae Potentate. The businese meeting of the , temple will be held at t . a, December 8, with the eleetloa ef oAeere at 11 a. m, December 7. The ceremonial will fol low on the afternooa ef December 7. The election of Mr. York ae head of the Oaale body will pat Raleigh men at the head ef both the Casie end the Sudafl templee. W. B. 8mlth la Poten tate of Oaaie Bhrlne. the retpoadent te put oa testimony. The attorneye objected, maintamlnt that the burden waa ea the petitioner, and declining to offer testimony until toe petitioner had proceeded. There upon, Judge Bond directed that the order be drawn np giving the custody of the child te the mother. The Salvation Army Trainlne Colleie hae recently opened with a record of 43 eadeti. Gilbert C. White Durham, N. C CONSULTING ENGINEER WATERWORKS, UGBT AND POWER, STREETS What lias Winter 1 EWSBERfelO I w vj. x r-t rv Vas .ij oraj '? v v. , v 1TA ft. fy v ; " j - i-v ft ( a iHAi v .ajajajHajtjajaaHBaaaaaBM " 1 ' 1 " " - ' ' - '- J Moods in Winter Modes "As Portrayed at Ellisberg's" mniiern woman f In what manner will the intrioacips, aye, the aul'tlctiea of her mop 1 bernme exprf ssd t There are fur collared tailleura nod fosts for th out of doors. Wl.m l-.r ilcsirr sc. is the open iir, the shm. excursion, the long vmlk, s!ie w, j . snrt to these. There are street 'Ir-'s , j for the earlier wintfr. liefore f. atUvr turaa real colli. Ther,- ;.-0. ninny, many pretty : .m-a t r : cr afieruoons, in lnors, whrthor shr , t, tert:i:i,s or B'ck amucn.n;; in f ; hium of her fr;i'nds. Ar t loveliest of all ars Ilie ..ti. vening dresses, the tremulfis, sibtie r gavly joyous party frocks For ther h- i times she need nut consider Sul !'ied tints, nor firm r radical ni.i trrinis. but can shimmer forth onto ' . brightly ligVed dancing fl-'or, ail one gleam of sequins. Perhaps her Llf eipreasion will demand the bmi': ' folds of taffeta, with tight bod ice :iii t above it gnyy flung babi ed hair Tarn again she may elect to stun ail binl'! era with the severity and boll sin pllclty of Mark velvet. Mr. Ellisberg is in New York now seeking more of the new styles developments for your approval. There will be many new things to see here tomorrow. Corn, in, it's a pleasure to show you, whether you huy or not. . . 1 26 Fayetteville Street MOTHER II Move Child's Bowels .with ; "California Fig Syrup" Hurry moiherl Evea a ilea enilil loTee the "fruity" taste of "California Fig Sjfnp''jnd it never fa II a to opea the boirela. A tablespoonful toJay may prevent a tirk ehiM tomorrow. If coa atipated, bilious, feroriah, fretful, baa eold, folic, or if etomaeh ie tour, toogua eoated, breath bad, remqpibrr a good cleansing of the little bowels Is often all teat is necessary. Ask your druggist for genuine "Cali fornia Fig Syrup'' which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! Yon must any "California" or yon may g't aa imitation fg syrup. (Adr.) PLEATING HEMSTITCHING BUTTONS COVERED Mall Ordera a Specialty THE GIFT SHOP Fearth Grace, Richmond, Virginia -
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