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INLWj AINU UH3EKVER. RALEIGH N. C., THURSDAY" MORNING. DECEMBER 15, r?2T. r. -r- SUPREME COUR FILES OPINIONS " Mecklenbarg County High way commission Must PfyBoad Bill la batok ef erenteea optaloai lied yesterday, the Supreme Court tinrifj Judge T. J. 8liaw U the (UN of the Commiesioncr of Hock- leabnrg County agnlnat (he Highway Uemmtaitoa of that county ind -XeaajJ, -ihApad. fcodl, vti4,o,f tap County canimiiriirrs, will have to 'vfHry -Gommi- rfoa 43,70.1.4 for tht highway eon fruetina complete after the County Highway Commission succeeded the County Commissioners in Jurlsdle tioa over ill road mattere oa April . 4, 1911 . la addition, the Court found is error in the trial and conviction of Sol and Lett HUgle, of Runeomho County for the murder in the seeond lPM of Luther Merrill January 1. 11, 19J1. The fclagles were sentenced ' to twenty yean each In tU State Priaea for the killinc of Merrill at I an Illicit distillery operated by the DiRjciee. The Mecklenburg county highway 'aa arose oat of the question of whiek eounty ibould be reeponilble ,ror H2.103M dne the Mete High (way Communion for the eonstrue itlaa of 14 milei of road in the eoua 'ty after April 4, 1921 when the Coan , highway commission took orer ae roe a ariivuie or tat county Oowmlerlonert. Tho latent of tb lerUIatare. Judge W. P. Stary. wrltine- the !f4aioa observed, apparently wai to member ef tha Hebrew race in Winston-Salem and i -very highly (teamed ia that community, Hena tor Simmoat kt rcivVd letter: treat aome of the noet prominent citizen of Winston eialeni reuuest inf aid for llabbi Smullin. who wae ia treat distress over the iin pending deportation of bit axel parent! and young slaters. Senator Ovrrmaa haa alio been working on thia rase and secured a rulinir ti v which the family wss held at Elli isiana mstssd of being deported at onne. . Kepresentativ Ward haa been ajlifled by the poitoflie department that tha eligible! for Postmaster at Oeteeville are Mn. Mary W. Tumor, urn and fcjgar Gres. second. Mr Orose It the present uoatmanler nsving neia tb poi.tion for ten " "At lUiMA j JUmn. ty the only eligible ia Orestes HpiTcy. At Jamesville. Martin eounty, the eligible! are J. L. Iiaren port and K. O. Mobley in the order named. SLATIt Of D. GLICKKTEIN VISITOR HER I MONTH AGOT Marion Cobb, of the Hotel Raleieh. believee that Mra. Charles 8. Baiz. n, th woman who killed a Urooklvn physician laat Saturday, wai the woniaa wbo about a month ago spent night in Balelgh, Buying the waa traveling alona and tearing her car for tha 'night is tht Cobb faroae on Martin, itreet. In ordering the pia tol with whieh ahe killed Dr. Click ten Mra. liaison wrote that the wa touring tha South alone and wanted a piatol for proteetion. The wren dispatches describe let at having jet end of tha bill saw ao aeeesclty for jury trial and Mr. Templcto. waated to "paliiat the fareieal perform ance" by Importing juriei from ad jacent counties. Both, opponent trere orere helmed. The House eame back for oeriotii attention to buaineaa at tha night session, and more than 100 meaeurei on the loeal ealendar were pawed ami only .w mile, all or them publ remain on the ralendari for today. Among thoee pasting laat night were the State rehu-le law. and tha bank tai bill. The latter developed noma opposition, tut got through by the substantial rota of 73 to SI, The Hoiine i praelically elear of ron tine today, and no further billi are being introduced nalen they toma through tb back door from the Kertate. JVttlftg' tti sorirWia' approval -irpw an emendmt lit to iljt rulct that abut off all new legislation after noon yet terday, tht House made amoothtr tht path toward adjournment hut did little else towarda that end when it eame to tht eontidera tion of Ita ealendar. Mott of tht thn-o "houri of the- mnrsimr aei were consumed In endlen diaeuaaloa and in a newly developed policy of least one mem tier voting against very bill that required a now roll all with the paaaaga of eack mesa re. final and favorable action waa ae corded the Hchool Administration measure validating tht various tax levies that have been made in the counties, and continuing them until the regular session ronvenea in 1933, but the Connor resolution scheduled to ask for a commission to work mt uiaea eyet ana Doing about five fnet tome new system of taxation got va inches is height. The woman who stopped over hero on her way South for a night traveling in a roadster answered that ' description perfectly, laid Mr. Cobb. The incl dent impressed itself oa hit mind as it was the only instance in his recol .11 l.l .,1 ,iiiL .v. - - 'B " ir.Triing PU.HVfllT in IUI I ... "t"V oBimissioa, li naviag rt sidetarked by the amendment to the rules curtailing the introduction of new bull, llnammoui approval of the Houee will bo required boforo it can be presented. -Fourteen New BUla foorteen new local bills got in tut of the rain before the rules were ftmlrad la tht tpeeial act that tha Jeamaty nmmlseionen thould tura Tor to the Hlrtwav Cnnimlulna all riada available for road purposes). "Heace, we obatrve," tha ooinloa tom, -uat n u but meat and ia i looping wit a tru 'n,,nt 'iralrit of tkt law that tha Mecklen jVarg Highway Commission ahould aaoqaa ut taiance of tbt obligation . itt tht wnaplettoa. ef tto pnrjoet jto. ao aner April 4, IPU - f Opinions flled by the eoart yee Mtaij follow; Eoaoa va. Oillatt, Halifsj, aJIrai i BobUaoa va. Board Coaira.. Braaa- Jprtek, araitd COLLEGE HAZERS ATTACK FRESHMAN AT WAKE FOREST amended to close the doora against any more, and twenty three of tht several hundred pending oa the calendar were panted during the re maining hours of ths morning ses sion. Mostly they were local matters but tha House was still ia a talka tive mood, particularly when it came to the l'rimnry Dill fur Avery county. It spent an hour threshing out the question of whether the rep- . - . : s . l. , ... . -1. I.I . . ... . I resell in w e iriim mm coiiiiiv siiuuiu Pattertoa denies that ha uuri-.LaMjl ;, ..... -..a ,v . . . .- M. - ---- prwaij, vt -warmer vuimum muiicnii tho pistol for any otter purpose hoB, lvt.uk'1or h ruWiy, than protection. On the Monday AmpnAmfnt, offered by Kepreaent- following the Hunday that his pistol c ....i.i: ... arrived, a notice waa posted oa the Lueation involving the levy of Uiei for achools her (Continued From Page One) attention and waa ia tondition attend chapel later. Pistol For Protertloa. to ing "Dot fatterion, 1 aehnoii nerearier eomina into ine nit aearv ar I - .1....1.1 k. t.iA.i k.r.. (Ill V.. . ..' . 1'""" """urn ...c. ........ - ju.j, ... iiw arrirea. 1 no etlemnt I .... 1 .1 u A 11.. A- f Irrta aad Moatgomery vs. HarrU, d klg took pUc, the aeit night, termine the facta, held up the pa roaidoata of other bolli wicks, matter kow long H taken. Waal All Prvcaatlaaa It k certaia that aha Nortk Care lma Municipal Aaaotiatioa will ia aut that ao precaution be omitted V prereat Ita bill being declared invalid again, bat it ia pooatblo that the amendment will eauaa a conference between tho two koneet and tha bwnato will recede. Tho other emergency mentioned ia tho Governor'! call waa disposed or yestorday whea tho Benste, with out any dieeuesioa whatsoever, naas ea on its anal reading tho bill author uing tho Btate Treaaurer to borrow not to exceed $710,000 to meet the deflr.it in tho school equalisation fund for tho year ending June 30. 1K1. The bill haa already passe the House and bow requires only rormal rattfliatfr to become a law TM Btnate pawel ttVata of toear bJU-aV, sra rogula aeseioa, bat rereao aatil eight o'clock laat night waa taken whea tho publie ealen dar waa reached. One ef the loaal bills oonsidered developoient the first frwtioa of the session between tho two ouaea. Hy an error of draftamaa ihip, Bruns wick eounty waa omitted from the provision! of the state wide stock law paaaed at the regular session, lsist week the Rrnate paaaed a bill recti fying the error but tho Houee in corporated an amendment postponing tho erreettro data until January 1 192.1. The Senate refused to concur and aaked for a conference, whieh resulted in a compromise, tho date being tied at July 1, 1922. of ifctrpoal by defendants, from Book- tho shooting episode on No Oagaam, modified aad affirmed. I iber Ith, throe atudenti eama to I lma and Montgomery va. Rarrii I nt noni W. L. Ray InU'r in the M al, appeal by Robert Rarrii, Jr., vninS n1 demanded thnt they be aTrom Boakintham. reversed. t Baody va. Aaderson, Surry, Jwrror. j Tfaeeaer vs. Davidson Co., David Jfjoa, orrot. e Backer va. Bandera, Ouilford, re- joroed. f Wileot to. McLeod, Moore, aJtrm- ' Bowman vi. Howard, Beotlaad, ao rror. Board Commra. vs. Highway Pm., Mecklenburg, reversed Lpish vs. Dir. Oen., Iredell affirm bd. roeter va Williams, 'Wilkes, plain permitted to tea Patterson. Mr. Say rorueea ana not until after ha had told than three times to go away did thsy comply with hii request. They or others then shot levcral times in tha streets and Mr. fcWa wife, who ia not strong at beet, waa ao badly frightened that it was nocei- aary to rail lr. 8. W. Thompson to attend her. While Dr. Thonnajon waa in tho houee souiabodv stole I tha batteries out of hii ear. While nobody knowa Just how I many haaing eases have taken place hero this leeeion, it Is reported that there have been no lens than admen sage of the validating measure until tha amendment was withdrawn with the understanding that it would be uttered as a separate measure. I'esr of invalidating the measure by in corporating a matrial amendment on its third resting eaueed 1U withdrawal. Recorded Vote Is 22 to 19, But Third Reading Deferred By Varser Objection (Continued From Page Oao) before 1he flenate last night Both ineaaiirea will probably be called ap today. The most protracted debate at the ' e land ennia nnr )i ..llmn. ki.k Ml appeal reverted; defendant'i .. ,", r mV , . .L : night session wai occasioned by a bill appeal affirmed. . ? J - ,Th '"""T ,h,t Introduced in the Houe. by Bcpre- Mica Co. at al, vs. E,pai Co., tZVZ i, fT f " ' "ativo Walter Murphy, and paaaed Uh.U, reversed. ffi. L-.L J""6 "i'.10 '.h b' lh4t P"'"" "7 dPrt Btate va. BatterwhiU, Buncombe, A 'ZJT ? nM,nt of ,ha Hule' wl,h ,h PProv1 peal dismissed. I . of tn, attorney general, to reman WITNESSES TELL OF INCIDENTS AT EASTLAKE'S HOME (Oratjaued Trom Paf Oae) with Mite Knox oa the morning of the killing, ill IdcntiSed articles wearing apparel belonging to I Knox and stated he had seen her and Eastlaka together oa sev eral occasions. Mr. Carrothera totd farther of having leea Miss Knox learched by several women at tha auggestioa of taetlake, who ha laid had told him McKenneys, Hugh Govt, a worker at that Misa Knox used dope. Following tha testimony of the tho lahlgren proving, etatlon where Eastlake wae employed and who at one time said he ehared his ouse at that place with tho East' laka family, testified to having seen Knox and Eastlake togetther on several occasion! there alone. when sharing his kouso with the Eaatlakes, the witneee aald, they ap peered to get along together kar momously. mwm TAMPERED HUH i Solicitor Takes Npl Pros for Needham and E. P. Bagwell Despite the determined efforts of the defense to secure a continuance Judge W. M. Bond yesterday at cded to the request of Roeilitor Herbert E. Nome and Bufm Rag well sad Dallie Johnson, two young white men, wera put on trial for assault and robbery and for forgery. .When cmirl iilinnrned yesterdnv af- . . i tt . r- ,t i .iriuwu, .w, x.. ciemniK, vine victim of the alleged assault, waa on the standr W. II. Pnow and W. H. Sawyer represented the defendant! and It waa while Mr. Snow was making his appeal for a continuance fhit Noli cltor Norrii charged In open court that the State's witnrseea were be ing tampered with. Tuesday afternoon, Mr. "Norrii stated to the court, he found it nee essary to have one of the State's witnesses, M E. Fleming, locked up, to protect him from friends of the defense wbo were trying to keep him drunk. Yesterday afternoon. the Solicitor had another witness brought in from the eounty, and he, too, it was stated, waa highly in- toiicated. "That -hr something I have never had to do in all my practice as Solicitor of the district," declared Mr. Korria referring to his action toward Fleming. Fleming, first .wltncav teitlfled that on August 24 he eame to Ral eigh from Creeedmoor witb a 100 check and two fifty dollar Liberty Bonds, went to the Belmont Hotel with Rufna Bagwell and Dallie John son, who furnished whiskey. In fifteen minutes tha witness laid, ki was asleep. When be awoke next morning hia Liberty Bondatand hii cheek were missing. W. B. Snow was ia tha mldet ef all 'crOM examination whea 'court recessed. Prior to this, ths Solici tor had taken a aol pros in tho ease of . P. and Needham Bagwell who were Indicted oa charge! similar to that of Bufui Bagwell, and Johnson. HOME SERVICE DRIVE ENDS CLOSE TO GOA Assured of a total of approximately U.3Q0, Dr. J. A. Ellis, chairman of the Salvation Army Home Service campaign, yesterday offered a thanks to the workers who assisted ia the drive, called on all those who have not aent in their money to do ao, and annouaetd tha close of th ram Diign. V It ends somewhat short of the amount desired, but Dr. Ellis, an the ether worker! agree that Christ- nns season t ao-iime to canvass for the remainder. , " " While there are some reportt rfHl BEATS GAS OR ELECTRICITY New Lamp Haa No Wick No Chimny. No Odor. Moat Brilliant Light Knowti. AUTOMOBILE CASl: UP FOR ARGUMENT (Continued from Pag One) East era lforth Carolina towa, and if ha wera not bow Commissioner of Publie Worki of tha City of Ra leigh. Mr. Bray aaewered tha qnea tioni. "Isn't It a faet, " wont oa the Die triet Attorney, "that you went Ash ing with party ia Lake Raleigh f 'Yes, air. waa tha aaiwar. "Aad lsa't it a faet that yon wera about to bo indicted for this'" I believe tkero wai aomo talk of it, Mr. Bray replied. rP! State ,vi. Slagle. Buncombe, ao twor. I, Plckeaa aad Bradley vs. Wkitten fnd Barring, Buncombe, affirmed. - Bogota vs. City of Atheville, Baa tarn be, affirmed. SENATE MAY NOT GET NEW TREATY BEFORE JANUARY i (Continued T.om Pago Oae) :twf of Democratic senators doe lore Janat they are of the opinion that Ja aa haa acored for its benefit both ;fa tho four power pact and la tho I Tap mandate agreement and haa woa Ja ilgaal diplomatic victory. I Tho Democrat! still maintain what Ifje mmmmwAmA mm mm nmlmuii atlAnM Lwith regard to the four power treaty M tha atona signals are np ia the osata whea talk about it begins, thia ospeeted at any time. Aside from thia there ia a report current tcatigtit that there ia trouble brew- ,faf within th! Democratic ranks, that tacro aai been a clash between Bona- Traoteca Opsone Hasina Tha board of trustees of Waka forest College are dead against bat ing and will no doubt take engnti- aneo of tho wild and wooly West methods adopted by the hkalni this morning. The aollcgo faculty la aot as a wnoie ao dead set against it as pub lie opinioa would ieem to warrant Deveral faculty member! interview ed today fait tha Patterson by hia undiplomatic action! had invited tho dictator that has com apoa him. They ware very frank to believe Usee illegally collected. Tha hill wae occasioned by an admitted error amounting to approximately $40,000 made about four years ago ia tht calculation of the inheritance taxes on the estate of the late W. I. Bolt, of Dnvidsoa eounty. Tho committee amended tho bill to aa to limit tha time for rcfuad ia the future to two years Instead of the 8vo yean set fortsh ia tha origi nal bill, but Senators Dunlao aad Squires thought the power too great to be given without Judicial determi nation of the merits of tho refuad smth7 t".Vrth.tCth.,7o1 AN6L-,RISHAGREEMENT (Continued Trom Page Oae) tioa to the electors, among whom ill indications seem to point there ia a Urge majority ia favor of the treaty. Except for a Sinn Fein flax- draned with crepe and hang from a tele phone pole, the only evidence of propaganda against ratiflvatioa of the treaty outaide University Col lege, where th cessions ef the Dail were held, were members of the Com munist party ia Ireland, who en deavored to dietrihute pamphlets urging rejection of ths treaty. Mem ben of tho Irish republican army dispersed tho Communists aad eon flscated their literature. that the me who did the haxina and aubetituto was offered rcaair- aau iax advantage of the feeling "g a icwsuu. against Patterson, whieh faculty However, the substitute led to membera attributed largely to th I constitutional difficulties and th bill raei mat na aad resorted to carry- w" nns ay paseea, as amended by wg a piaioi to administer ouaiah-1 eommuiee. meat to tha fnshmea. Surmises that th carctled eta- denta had anything to do with tho basing thia morning are not counte nanced her. It ia generally be lieved that tha haisn wer student ia college, DAIL EIREANN TAKES UP tioa ef Seaator Vaderwood remaia lag aa floor leader of the Democrat! la aader discussion. Many Demo rata lid act wish him to serve as a member of th limitation conference, ad tha rumor ii that there it talk t Seaator Simmoaa, Benator Pat Harrison, or Senator Pomerene be- tag pressed for floor leader. Among Bump per mea tonight th talk ia that there Is something in the report d break away from Senator Under '. Tki father, mother and sisters of BchbTXarl fimallla, of Winston fla lem. who kav beea held op at E'Hi Ilia ad after their arrival from Pe laad, win ha permitted to go te Wia otea -Salem te visit Rabbi Smullln aa( atop ar being takea to make It aa that they eaa remaia ia thii ceoatry. Tai was arranged at a seaiereaee k:d thi morning betweea Seaator gimmoaa' aOc aad th Do XMUtmeat of Labor, the Dtpartmoat agreeiag to temporarily admit to this enoatry xsrajamM avamulowtta aad Bather Sehmalewita. th parent! of Bahbt BmalUa. and his tw listers. Peretofers, th depcrtmerit kai da faae to five ooaaideratio to the tetter aoraaa th oast, of immi fvaat from Pola4 bad al reedy beea iieU . ,,--,. Bcbbl SaanU baa beta la Weak tagtott the peat tw day eadeavor- lng to aoear a revwreal af the aa favorable decJeioa which th depart- meat bad mae ia thi ecee. The vareata aad aiatora af Bahbl Smal l.s have beta bold at Bill lalaad for arret aaya aaeer order af oe- y-orranoa, aa n laa aeoa en He a 1 t to prevoat the iopertwtiM taatot Biamea flaally mvaiM Ta tha depart nmt to 4 M, t nroegh a aarreetiea that aader the law the kUbbi reUtivee might be a 'i-Hted aa visiter InaUad of ta -e'. ' ...... - -i fat': U a Trrj iiiaitaaxs1 Te Care a Ccld la Oae Day Take Laxatim BROMO Ql'ININE tablets. Th genuine bean tke aig- aatore of E. W. Orove. (Be care you get BROMO.) 10e. (Adv.) House Amends Rules Where by It Shuts Off All New Legislation (Continued from Page Oa) to itady th situation that caBed a General Assembly tat vm- WPP""'" wae I .... mmMmmm t.U.. i . withdraw before the, aad af th I ; ;J,.:i " "'T',"r" The Senate als paaaed butt night a bill placing th control ef charges mad by bridges aad ferriee en atat highways in ths handa of th Highway Commission. Tb Senate also broke a ml f several yeara sunning hy passing rour private pension bills over streauous protest by Benaton Ml Coin and ISuuire. Unless the Benate repudiatea the joint action of Its committee ea Finance and Counties, Cities and towna ia respect to the Municipal Pinance Act, final adjournment of the apeeial session of the General Aaeembly will be linpoeaibl before Tuesday. The Senate yesterday morning re ceived the measure from the House. It waa referred to the two commit tees, who yesterday afternoon in serted aa amendment. If insisted upon this will require three separ ata readings in the House after the bill finally passes the Senate, whieh wall be tomorrow, at the eerli ott Th bill it designed to meet one of the tw emergencies mentioned la th Governors rail for th ees ioa, tho act paaaed at rtgular see tioa, th act paaaed at regular set having beea declared invalid by Uic Supreme Court oa account of a cleri cal error la the State Journal Oa of the provltioa of th bill ore scribes that lay bond issue ordered by the governing body of a city or www maax oe suomitted to the neo- al apoa a petition Joined ia by IS per eeat 'df th qualified voter. The House, at ue instance of Benreeea. tative Headrteka, exempted Madiaoa ooaaty from tho operatioa of thi refereadaai prevtaioa, but tke tw COLDS AI1D CATARRH A Simple), Safo, Inoxpanaiv Method that Clear Out th Head, Nom aad Throat, A new tamp which expert! agree give! the most powerful home light in the world, Is the latest achieve ment of W. H. lloffstot, OSS factory Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. Thia re markable new lamp bests gas or electricity gives more light than thre hundred eandles, eighteen or dlnsry lamps or tea brilliant alee tri tight, and -eoete only one cent night, a blessing to every home on farm or in imall town. It ia abio lutely safe and gives universal satis faction. A ehiM ran carry it. It Is the ambition .of. Jit. Huffstot to have every home, store, hall or church enjoy th increased com fart of thi powerful, pleasing, brilliant, white light and h will tend on of hit new lamp oa free trial to any read r of th New and Oheerver, who writ him. He want! on person la each locality to whom ha can refer new customers. Take advent age of hia, free offer. Agents want ed. Writ him today. (Adv.) Free! Ml Xmat Book U.a ? For Erory Child ilCe. It's a famu Mother noose Book handsomely Illustrated In four col ors. Th little ones will get Bour of enjosement out of It. This book Is being given away absolutely free to every child who calls at our off Ioa or wrltea ua be fore Christmas day. George W. Norwood Brick Co. Capital Clab Bldg. Pheac Ui Raleigh, N. C. outstanding the returaa from the var lona (roup of workora follow. Botaiy Club ..v.... 1 1,074.47 Woinaaa Club Civitan Club . Klwania Club Buaineaa and Professional Women' Club Other worken .. Elk .... 863.S1 B27.56 2J7 smss 890.45 Total .r! ..MJIO.IS ST. LOUIS AMERICANS ANNOUNCE BIG TRADE 5cw Tork, Dee, 14. (By th Aa sociated Pre)-Tba flrat ef a serte of baaebaH trade id th big leagues waa announced today whea the St. fictile American traded eigM plT era for Dave Daafarth, atar left. handed pitcher of tho Col um baa team of the Aaserieaa Aaeaeiatioa. A A SORE-FIT CAP (ADJVSTADUE) Ycmneedn his esize Dokt Forget Dad 'jTHis Christmas Dor old Petti, lway to fetwout, alwmyi shelling out, to that yoat Xmaa und none will be happy left giTe him gift thi year! ' j Here's aXyaiediii hell Iw glad to get a cap that b sure to JU. Each SURE-FIT cap fita any head. The adjustable strap that it part of die cap sees to that No elastic just a little invisible . strap that can be tightened or loote&ed at will. ; Watch Dad smile when he picks his SURE-FIT Adjustable Cap off the Xmas tree. Ask your dealer or if he doesn't carry SURE-FIT, drop a line to us. ITNB dk UEVT, 696-702 BROADWAY. N.T. There most -be reader ouffiring from chronic tatarrh who would like to kaow how they eaa atop catching cold after cold, for they must realiao that aooner or later thia may lead to doafoeo! aad other aerious trouble. lit. Blotaar, a respected physician, ana lor yean a specialist ia catarrh ia too uiscoversr ei a pleasant, ret method that eaa be ased maa, woman aad child. His remedy U mad from medicinal herb, flow r aad berrie which yon amok la a dalaty pip or cigarette, aad in kale the vapor into all the air pa sag. It contains s. enbeba, tobce ea or habit-forming drug. Vt. Bin sera Jlemedy ia effective la all farm ef eolda, catarrh, aethma, catarrhal headache and ar trouble that may lead to, deaf aeoa. Yu wiU breathe better aad feel better after icing it Satisfac tory result guaranteed. Any well toeira trug (tore eaa supply Vt. Bioeecr s mdy. A trial packag containing tlrht elgarvtt will be mailed to any iuf ferer for tea cent (coin or atanps) by Xke Blosaer Co., 49 jjT, AtlanU Oa to prov their beneficial aad pwaaaat effect (Adv.) EndMStubborn Coughs mmnurrm I the original previaioa restored, apt of ioa of Seaator Bamaey, who als algkt aeeaioa, aad th saecsare put it taal readiag. Th member I k.n. - ..ii f th Commioaiaa are te be earned ...... .... hy th prodding offlem-ef tb Boast P!. at... 'L7 Wk: Heese aad ScBaxc i ' V! ;. ..r ua giviag tt aa their opialea that tb na ? .-.ui.. I rw com. buy trial for aaeb kseac a kav roMatlf oome te th. Sapreme Coart SJ. " -4... ESZfT T frm Tadkia eeaaty ia tb mat tee I u... u f foreiag U. Wvy af mm tha. fci tb7miua7 aeeTeaa. at onto tmm m-m-. w.iV .. oa (earnrat W at tat fat acboea) waa aab- day. Hewever, member of the mm- a". aaa aaosee. vr ta vigor-1 -IMM. ... ..it 1. tk. .1 aa prwtewt of Xrerett of Darbam.UtiaeM af towa ia Vtadieoa eoaatr U TcpleU. ,f Wale OrlabaTMibaaMMyr TeaTJ Bevar kaaer Im .t-.lt. . w ran ae cwaanerea, an III yea try thi famon old horn made rem, edy. Aayeae. wbo haa couched all jtaT aad ail aight. WiU aa tht th Immediate relMt given ia almost Iik . It ia very easily prepared, aad Ucra I aothing better for eeua-ka. pm aoxua, oat lft caaeea f Puaeat Oca aJdVkin jrraaalated agar ayrap to make a faff piat Or pea eaa ao eiarined mnlaaasa, beaey. ,Tr"vi;'rr4 . w evni. Either way, the fail put acres about twe-thirde af the money acaaily eat for emarb aewpcraiieac. sad give yea a more aeeiUv. eaecfve remedy. It keen perfectly, aad tcet psscacwtndriiriike it Yea eaa feel tkte take bold sastaaUy. aaoihiaw aad bacliag the aaamaraa JaiaU the air aeieagwa, It prempUy losmta 11 dry, tight eeaara. aad aeoa joj aiU aeWlhe ahharm thia cat aad ditappear. A dey , as will eaaall TTT" "I .".'"T.iarcM cr ekeat omo, ca is al ea pssaaid far breav waaSr? rm m a meet wahaabk -oeaeea. trated umaaaad af awsmia Kerwa i a esiraet. sac mat l,.kL. - LST jhBeaia. T avoid dsseraeiatmeat, ek pwar eVwearwt fee Ti Jfim? with diessU.cc ui tthsffeVsc. t.ccrsaiMd to fee eW- r-w wmiimiwmn aw mestsy ref Aa ga V, gj, . Ud, Why do they Stop at this Pur BECAUSE If is ZUfxnBlng the Improtea uS(anHara" Mo tor Gasoline. Both demand gasoline which will fire when the spark goes on. Thej want power for apeed and hard hills. They want clean burning fuel that won't foul the motor and the lubricating oil with carbon. They want gaso line that meets all these specifications and at the same, time girea big mileage per gallon ytn in cold weather. So they naturally stop where they get balanced gasoline--5 "Standard Motor Gasoline. By "balanced" we mean gat- line that tests higher on all Important gasoline properties; . that insures maximum motor efficiency with fuel economy. "Standard" Motor Gasoline leads the procession In volatility,' , rate and completeness of combustion, pressure developed and work done, as measured by the speed, power and mileage f any type of automobile. Put your motor on a did of Kalanced UiioM" Motor Gas line and you will hare less trouble and expense. Your motor will start more quickly. Your car wiU climb hills more easily. You will get further on a gallon. Lubricate with Polarine, the enemy of friction, h la nof only the best oil, but the cheapest per mile of serrice. STANDARD OIL1 COMPANY (NEW JERSEY) , J " (n (ll 11 V III rear V f rr ) CmTl
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 15, 1921, edition 1
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