NEWS AND OBSERVER. RALEIGH. N.
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Durham Confederate Veter
ans Launch Drive For Ap
- 1 propriate Memorial
Durham, Pee. S. Aetloa toward
th ereetioa of a BtoBameBt to th
Thirhaa eouaty soMiert who fought
for the Confederate cm !a th Wir
Betarea the Wat wa started to
div, whea t'ommiider W. T. Red
mond of th Durham I'ot of th
United Confederate Veterans, re
quested perrninioB to srert lurk
memorial a the court house lan
here, Ko deciatos, Ja ft4.-b1 ib
ronmiasion n today, hut there ia no
rratoa ( belies iueh rrniiiii
aould bo withheld. Cooiniaador
Hedaiond itatrd today, that ht had
IB mind a campaign to rait . from
1.1,000 to W.IHH) in Durham county
for th purpose of plating the ma
mor al l lurliam I 'nnfrdcrate
, htroei, sum of ahum r liv
iag. although the nurulier has dam
died to a handful.
While ha haa not formulated anv
definite plan yd, Il i prohaldr
i, h mould ask lha laugliti-r .f Hi.
( unfcdera' T to lake up the nutter
f staging auch a campaign. Dur
ham haa bo memorial or mnntnnrnl
commemorating lha work of her t'nn
(derate detainment.
; W. W. Hummer., eoiniaratiely
voting married Bum, whila umlrr
Ihr influence of hikrv Huturdat
night, attacked hla amall daughter
. wjlA .i (ire. .shovel, hirt it iiruising
th child. 1ii to th fact tliat Via
wife and child Br dependent upon
him for support, ha was not sent
to th mad. Arraigned on charges
af aaaault ith a deadly vrcKn
aaaault and battery with a dead It
weapon, and drkBn. ha waa
fined $13. prayr for judgment in
OB raa accepted and required to
furnish 430 bond for monthly ap
paranr for ail monthi to show
. good bttiaviar.
Ralph I'erry, ahot and seriously
wounded by W. D. Ilopkina. Ib Kaat
Durham. Haturclnv. la atlll in a
critical condition at Watta hosni
111 with a ehanc for recovery,
provided no complication! art In.
Honkin it atlll held without bond
nd will not b released unless
I'prry'i condition materially in
orove..
Virt renorta ob th progrca of
f ' Hie queatiuti of railroad rroaainga In
Durham, and th removal of claaain
ration varda from within the city
limita, will problllily 1 mad to th
city council in regular aeaaiou to
night. City cngincn are working
nut a new plan which will li pro
. wed aa lubatitutea for the Miller
. plan recently turned down by the
railroad, and will meet railroad
engineer. December llith, to flnully
attempt to got together on the mat
ter.
Durham hna definitely undertaken
the estnbliahment of a homing eor
poration in the city, and effort will
be made to enliat 7.1,iKW through the
i aubiertptinn 'of itock. Money will
he loaned to frTuspective homo build
en who have one fifth of the amount
neeeaaary to build, of a lot equiva
lent to that amount. The attempt
io raiae the neeeaaary fund will con
linue until January 1st.
Consider treaty Jo Include
Four Powers In East
l ' (Continued from I'g On)
tb Washington conference might
well ronaitler merging the Anglo
Japanese alliance into an arrange
ment to which the I'nitexl rjtutea
wonld be a party. The Japanese
have ahowa aa inclination to take up
. . tint proposal and it haa been men
tinned more than one to th Amer
ican delegate! during their Informal
i onversationi with their foreign a
loeiatri.
Theaa hint hav never brought
the subject to the point of a formal
eichang of views, however, nor re
vealed even to the head of the for
(lga delegation, just bow far the
, United State might h willing to go
ia that direction. Neither will the
American representative diacuaa th
question publicly, but they are known
ta regard it ai fraught with many
complicated poaaihilitiea.
i In every eoniideratioa of a pos
sible treaty or internet irual under
' funding to replace ttii alliance, the
' Americas delegate hav kept in
nitad the poaai'ib temt er of the
Benat should it hi aaked to ratify
inch aa agreement. VSith two Hen
aton lifting aa memberj of the dele
gation, it ia assumed that if a formal
treaty were negotiated, henute ten
' tlment flrit would le carefully ran
... Taiaed. An "undonUniliiig" would
not require Benato "onflnnuiijn, tut
. ia conjectured now umdint an
agreement of that cliuraetcr J'rcsi
ii-iw-r--- dat Harding and hia pienipoten
' tiarlei would car to effect.
With th reauenibling of th Sea
' ate today for the new terra there
were indication! that Senator! were
watching the trend of the negotia
tiont with growing interest and that
iscnaiion revealing th opimoni
oi tome pnemDin of th treaty rat
tjrtBf body might be precipitated
B u tenat noor within a few davi.
Babe Ruth Is Suspended
Until May 20, ByLandis
Ckieaca. Dm. WTa "bad ae"
fr Bab Kith world' ehampioi
noma raa kittar with the New York
Yaakea brok today.
Kuth waa Ined kit world' r
eri pria, aatasattag aitt-8
and anapeaded UBtil May 20, of the
1122 aaaaoa by Judge Lan.ln, com
miaaioaer of baseball, for participat
ing la Bihibitioa games following
the cloac of th world's aerie.
Outfielder ll.b Ueuael and Pitch
er William I'icrcy also members it
the fesnaat winning Yanker li
pslrtselpated la the bara storming
trip with Ruth drw aulnt.iot;i' v
the same penally. I'itceher I'iercy
fin waa HK) lev than the oti.T
ta plajtun as hia hare of Hie
world aeries waa that much !''
than th other players.
Th suspension of Ruth for at
least the first month of th Amin
can Ljeagu pennant rare practonlly
meane haaetiall oliaervers ptnnttd
nut tonight that th New York aluf
ger will have little chance of. hrmk
ing hia home ran record next sea
son. I'nder the ruling Butk may
apply fur reinstatetneat May JO.
Th deciaioa which ia the
bail world resti as th most impor
tant Judg l-andi ha made siaea
ha buautu conimiasioner wai aude
:ift. r two monthi deliberation. After
the players gave Bp their tour. Judge
letiitis sent each a questionnaire,
asking their reasons for violating
the rule of orgaifired baseball. The
rule, enacted in forbids a mem-
lier of a team competing th world's
':hanpionslnp series from partie.ipat
ing in anv eshibitieia game after
the close of the aerie. Ruth replied
In ti c questionnaire, but neither of
the others answered it.
.Indite Iwindis, in hi decision, aald
the offending player "willfully anil
rleBantly violated the rule and that
the situation involved not merely
rule violation'' but rather B muti
nous dt fiance intended by th play
er to present thia question: Which
is th bigger-baseball or any in
dividual in baseball.
STUMBLES OVER STICK
AND MEETS DEATH
8. P. Waldo, or Xenly,
Killed In Peculiar
Manner
Wilson, tce. 5. - A ihoching death,
according to reorti received here,
nccurresl at Kenly early Holiday
morning. -H. I'. Waldo, who conducts
th Kesily Meat Market, after rlos
ing hi plae of liosiw iat--th
night returaad ta dia. stru that ev
ery thing was locked tight and fast.
In th meantime, hia family had re
tired and na Kundav morning was
surprised to find that hi bed had
nut been occupied during th night.
Search waa immediately mad and
hia dead body was found in th
rear of his market with a sharp
stick ia hia neck. The. supposition
is that h stumbled and fell in the
dark and the stick punctured his
windpipe.
He is survived by a widowed
mother, Mr. A. A. M. Waldo, of
(ary; his wife, and nine children;
two listers, Mrs. (i. K. Road, of
l'ort Hayw 1, Va ; Mra. John
llrothers of Cary, and on brother,
N. H. Waldo, of'thii. city.
The Interment Was mad near
Cory.
'POSSUMS PLENTIFUL IN
ALAMANCE THIS YEAR
Oraham, Dec. 5 Th biggest catch
of 'opossums heard of thia fall was
mailo a few nights ago by Y.i. K.
(Jiiackenbush, lxido Hmith and Koust
Thompson, They hagged 15 of them,
9 being big ones. The dogs be
longed to Qiiaekcnbuah and Huiitli,
and must be good ones to do that
much in on night. Th bovi had
such a load they had to stop and
ret vry few hundred yard.
negroTcquTtted OF
CHARGE OF MURDER
Ooldaboro, Dee. 6. After being
out only a few minut, th jury re
turned a verdict of not guilty In
the case of Pet Rodger, Chatham
county negro, charged with the mur
der of John C. Iianiui, a IMttabnro
merchant, ob the mght of August
6th. The trial wai moved her for
trial, which begaa last Thursdiy.
Th Chatham authorities will con
tinue their effort! to tecurs evidence
ni to the guilty pertoa.
UNION TrWsWcO.
NEWEST RALEIGH STORE
Th Tnlon Provialoa Company
with storerooms at th rear of .119
West Martin Street, ia th awest
addition io Raleigh' merchandise
directory, beginning bu sines this
morning with James A. Banders
nd R. B. Rogeri at tha helm. The
company will deal in fresh aid
anlt meats, wholesale and retail
CATAWBA GAME WARDEN
CAM S ON WOMEN TO HELP.
Hickory, Dec. 5. CountT flam
Wardea B. II. Jordan of Conover,
failing to arouse the farmer In ht
effort to protect game, ha called OB
the women to form game protective
natoeintions. llnkorv hunter Kr
much surprised at th neccasity for
auch a call, for it ha been their
eiperienee that every foot of ground
ia posted in th county and hunting
no longer is regarded aa a pleasure.
There were plenty of bird at the
beginning of the season a. id doubt
less arc yet. Farmer any they hav
little objection to busineiu men and
others wlni occasionally tnke a few
hours off for pleasure, but they ob
ject seriously to that class of men
tnd boys who spend about all their
time hunting.
HANDSOME YACHT IS
BURNED IN PAMLICO
' Norfolk, Vs., Dec. B. Th hand
some yacht Tamarack, owned by Dr
il. N. Torrey, of "Groaa Point.'
Detroit, Michigan, wa burned to tb
water' edge between 6 and 7 o'clock
last night ia Pamlico sound off Pea
Island, North Carolina.
What ia left of th veaael Bow lie
in ihoal water. Kverytlnng aboard
win defltroied, but there waa no loan
of iife.-aJi4.tto on wa injured. The
yacht was 210 feet In length and
valued It $17,',ixi. lief motin power
waa gasoline.
Dr.' Torrey, who waa a major in the
I'nited Htateaarmy during the World
War, arrived at the Pea Island Club
a week ngo to ahoot duels. He waa
accompanied by a number of guests
FORMER GERMAN KAISER
EXPECTS TO MARRY AGAIN
Berlin, Dee. .8. (By the Asaociated
Preaa.) According to tk Zwnel
fulirblutt, former Emperor Wil-
I in m has decided to marry again
The lady of hi choice, the newa
paper sayt is the widow of a high
officer from Danzig, who was killed
in th war. The newspaper profeaars
to hav received the information
from a most trustworthy eouree.
C. TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 6. 1921.
BaaWBJBR.a -. - .- i il i
Special Session Convenes at
1 1 O'clock This Morning
(Continued From Pag On)
to it yesterday, Biking th General
Assembly to repeal th law insofar
aa it applied to th county of Hyde.
II ia busy buttonholing member a
of the House in behoof of his peti
tion, and il saturated with hop that
it will get a hearing.
' Other than the foregoing chronicle
of possibilities, the aeasion promises
to be dull. Htill, Representative
Crisp has not yet reached town, be
ing detained In Roanok Island by
illness. It mny be that he will bring
a wail from the festive eittl tick
whan he reaches towB Wednesday
morning, He alao may add hi voice
to that of Mr. Bell in supplication
against th stock law.
Governor and Staff To Wel
come Foch
(Oontinaed From Page One)
Uwa wai MDimed after th visit
f Lafaytt thr la 124, Bad the
two regiaaeata, with their comman
der, who wr thrown iat th
. breach at ChaUm Thierry were
statioaed tkr.
Baiag by training aa artillery
Scar, tk Marshal hss ba kenly
'interact! la Camp Rragg, which
has Weoms th trainiag eeater of
ammea artillery. Tks rtserratba
nerw a ia largest devoted to
military ia th world, aad iti
deredopraarrt u a sxaeol of fir la
Mar anticipated with kea la
tere hf taaa f ae artilliry arr-
tee ia lae armlet af th world. The
air tiaae that esnld be frati for
hua t atop at riyattarille was at
KidatfM rriday aight, asi tk
piaa aaa ssmb abaadoaac,
Te Cm a CM ta Oa Dar
Take tantlvw fiSOMO QTJESrM
labiate. The gwaaiae baar the aig .
CHARI.E W. MORSE BOARDS
HIS SHIP FOR AMERICA
Havre. Bee. .V (By th Asso
ciated rreas.) Charles v?. Morse,
whose retura to the United Btites
on the steamship Pari! waa requeat
ed by Attorney Oeneral Daugherty
boarded th liner for hit journey
back to New York at 1 o'clock thia
ifternoon. Other passengers were
sot permitted to go aboard bfer
til p. m.
Why yoy
neod
RESINOL
5eefhirsj Mi Heafittt
Because its ''
IrrvaliMbit fr
Bums Chtfitft
Jcdds toshes
Cits CoUSens
Musical
Merchandise
of Quality
from North
Carolina's
Leading Music
Store.
Darnell & Thomas
W. S.THOMAS,
Manager
118 Fayetteville St
ARMY PLANE WRECKED
AT DUNIa FAIR GROUND
Captaia Shepherd Makes
Forced Laadiar Account
of Engia Trouble
Da is, Dee. 5 la making a forced
landing at the fair groaad Celd here
tavday a DeUavUaad aaroplaa. aa
rout from (Juan He o to Pop Kiel.)
aad drixa by Captaia HhphrJ.
crashed to earth whea a few feet
above grouad. tipped oa Ui nose,
overturned and il now a complete
wrecks. Neither Captain Hhepher.l
nor kit Mechanic Hergeint IVan
Harding were injured although they
wr thrown from their scat by the
impact. Captain Shepherd waa driv
ing on af ait planet which started
this morning ob th ant lap of a
flight to Miami. On ship was oh
liged to lead above Richmond. A
few minutes before reaehior- Dam-.
His- engine - begw kipptnaj. AI I
though oaly 15 minute from Pops-
Field ha was obliged to land here
II will spend th night hr. To
morrow morning b will lend the
remnant of hjs plant by truck to
i amp uragg.
STATES HAITCONTROL
OF THEIR OYSTER BEDS
Washington, IV. S.fttatet have
conl ml over natural oyster beds
within their borders, the Supreme
court decided today.
The question arose In aa appeal
hronght by J. W. Huley against the
commission of fhtherie of the ata'e
of Virginia. He waa ordered to va
eate a part of an oyster bed leased
him by the Btnre which claimed the
part hid been found to he natural
oyster ground and therefor not
leasable.
MAJOR PUMPKINS RECEIVES
COMMISSION AS POSTMASTER
Ooldshoro, Dee. 5 -Major fc. A.
Himkins today received hia commia
lion aa postmaster of Ooldaboro, and
will go ia office tomorrow, raceeed
ing l'ostmaater K M. Michaui, who
haa ahly filled th place for eight
year.
HioS VKKSt I S NEWMAN
( kicago, HI.
"Only a medicine of truly wonder
ful merit could have done what Tan
Inis did for m and there is nothing
half gnod enough for me t say
ahiiut it," said Miaa France! Nw
man, 26.111 Hirsch Ht., Chicago:
"1 don't think anybody ever suf
fered any more from indigestion
than I did and for over a year I wai
in wretched health. 1 hid smother
i ii j spells and my heart palpitate 1
so veil'.ntly I thought I hid heart
trouble, but I know now it wai all
caused from my stomach.
"Since taking Tanlac I feel and
look like a different person. I have
a splendid appetWe'aiid liiy dig'eMiOfl
is just perfect. I alei'p eight or nine
hours every night and get np in the
morning feeling fresh and happy.
My friends toll me I'm always smil
ing now and I certainly ought to be,
fur I'm enjoying life again."
Tanlac is sold in Raleigh by T. W.
Parker Drug Co., and leading drug
gists everywhere. - (adv.)
T IV. Dobbin
COMPANY
formerly Dobbin A Ftrrall
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Draperies, Curtains
and
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Our lir.ee in these fabrics
ara full and art worth the
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kaepera,
We Sal fat Cask aaa Mark Osat
tieeea et Ctaa rtttea
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