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THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, CHARLOTTE, N. C, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 20, 192L o n A NIELS SPEAKS XO ROTARY CLUB ' Former Secretary of Navyj Given uvauon at luncn ' c0n of Organization. fit! .V'..l'l ui.: V. an Ch ,1 liincViunn of tVlA T?rttir H ' ' " il T 11- T i-i ' v who is to leave Charlotte January 'a''- r.'i'iish to become associated with Vf'fi.'vian "-Pierce company with which 'iva "formerly associated. To show. . . ,11' appreciation of his past mem i -ch; 1 the organization here and to ' :fr.lc 'at the same time, its regret '?" early departure, Mr. Perlstein ' lilt irtrv v. uiitT The introduction of Hon. i i.'nV!- Daniels, former secretary of ri-v.v nnd now editor of The News; i o: Vvvi r, was the climax of a ser-' aturos at the meeting which -'far beyond the pale of the aver- j v luncheon. I ,) Vi,an Pease, in behalf of the club, j ' ' ' i tiia nre-anization's feelino- c f ! i-ul loss that such a valuable I ,,f the club as Mr. Perlstein J an himself to be was to leave .A -Mr. Pease said that not en yjotary be a loser, but the en- !;er!?hip of Charlotte will find Per'stein s place as a civic j one interested in all forms ; n'lift and as a merchant of ideals will be difficult to fill. !ng. Mr. Perlstein declared parture from Charlotte where a host of friends and a i: - had discovered that, hos ..:nds on every hand was tem- the sunshine of the fact that . , i-- - - back to a city whore he ' '. associates in a Rotary C.ub ",' V make him again feel at "',!.. "p. i'..-iul.. although the favors jihown here and the im 'Kindnesses extended him i .. ? it: 111; iiiKruivi y 19 n. ii a- ...... i ; ion. ,1AN (il IIS PRESENT ' ;'.-.-;s:o:n bad as his guests at the .r. ihr entire board of directors ;'.iV, ".-.;i!n''cr of Commerce, as well J ' . ;-s of the organization. the cli- i trio cuariuiie .um'iiams ..'ij J.;... and officers, a. list of SO r. Perlstein being a me.nber ; !-c'.::-cto: s of both these organiza n-h-;- curtts introduced during the ' 'v.-ilod the attendance -.:t the 'j ... -;ing to one of the lar'st ro- v e history 01 mo ciun. Xt.ii sang two solos that or- musical features of The day. octet of r-lub m-'inl-ers sang r of metnliershin :n ihe e.'u; x fa s sticking through a a .""; en the tage. .:..; ot L ''r.inercp assemniy hbi r.i'ly decorated i' r I he .inf. tlv decorations having ire of Mr. Per'?t"in who was for the staging of the entire ; ; N was presented to thi : .;; i v W. C. l)0Wd WlV SiU.l paper men of th e.ni. i... .-otning into th:ir :.vp". .. -v. .;.! -.-emind the club of th? :':." present President of the .. s-a -: ejinae from the ranks of .-,,;-ovs. "The only reason we tre nufffd up" said Mr. -d -:s ' -'a use so long as the editor -, ... v'-p'-e sen ting this country C' :v; i f St. James holds his .'f the editorial ranks of the ;: -I States will suffer a thorn in the Pottvi (e'nred that the speaker --a -j-iv !..-'.rn?'d formerly to a "a- .C ,'h'.-.:r.'?tration that wonl.l ret ' ' . ami f iirly taken rare y . i-iiTs and that when we v .- !: further away from the -:. e;.tj5 of political bias and parti- w.-e.l.-w Wilson will stand oat - -'v :. Pr-idnt who had mor to ?.r ! vh -. dii it better than any other vrt in th history of this repub Mr. Dowd paid Mr. Daniels a -:::: rrivt:e in remarking that these historiir.s would finally give him ;;: a V.avine loyally upheld the .is i.f his '-'f at chieftain and in hav - :r.st;ti:t--''l s v h reforms in the Xa as ; -tand the test of all time and Th sutrc-etion of the 5-3-3 ratio for ival 'Iisarn:a rnent is merely one start u. rii'ht direction toward giving worM the sort of disarmament hich t mi: st have if the Washington r.rf-r.f" is finally to triumph, and tV.-re shall come out of it what the iiiz"' ! kingdoms of the earth are 'a.:i! s tor." Mr. Daniels declared in allvsi which had to do largely :.h th? Washing on conference. Ho lf-r-:areri that infinitely more an this woild have to be done, that ' cenfrencp so far has merely :at hw; the surface of its task and at larger matters yet must be faced. ".More subn arines are to be allowed '-h ot the victor nations under any ireement reached so far in the con Wicr than Germany boasted at any 'e -.1 its naval strength," Mr. Dan s !'.:;! reil. ar& v.itr.pssine a situation in ' wf-rM that suggests what really is ": Xii& cf 'h" conference. Today ,:;iin '."'".000 men are under "p T':" c;'"-;ue-.t number ever as "J. I iv. uriii'..rm at any time in the ' ' world except when the jr v-as at. its zenith, and vet out nf " 'orifH-r-nr,. has come not a word Vy u' i hr- disbandinc of armies. i MH'.mt nun is 'ho tirne of the year when t-... , f t.ii uie carois oi peace. I."" - Jn Opportiinit V is bpinir nroeent. ' ' - eont-renee just at this mo n. to C!'.-e the world on Christmas , 'i'-e,vins such decisions, as ' -'n that the world will actually now. nor. at some distant fji Tf.r. h istoi-y of humanity." v!.1"'',s was Siven an ovation as 4 1ri'r'"!u''-'l and when he closed -''rranute talk. INDUSTRIAL BANK V SOUTH CHURCH ri Pr,n'!,1?,'il and Investment Bank nw.t. win be opened about Jan t !''- Galloway building on i1'"" rcct, adjacent to the ;y ihe News Publishing Com- j.;r'f;U!?5 f -he stockholders will .'J Wednesday afternoon at 4 ." directors' room of the s"-f ,,' N:i,inal Hank when offl- Th rit-' nk wil1 be elected. -A institution has been nrrnn. -!inf', a1R,f'rif'ral industrial banking lor', h an authorized capita! Mil r; ,'00r'- 11 is understood that 'fx o'fwoo oSineSB with a paid-in bank win - - - ... fntpr lne ,oca, ne,d "V ROrnct rf iV. a i. .1'" mpn of the city. Its "'frn.pr more than 100 of titimi I'lOfr, '-'r)i Naders in the industrial -wai hfe of the city. 10 SCRAP 300 BOATS. ''-'TjOri V. . t :;, .v; ' Va- DftC. 20. A New- cor". r.;" .f r'l,(:t'i'n has been awarded ? IVrH "' disr"antling two ship nt . ,voo'en steamers as an ex- ". p;"-1 expects to scrap 300 of ;rr- v-iii w K OI scrapping the Mil jgin the fir8t Qf the yean S. C. T.. . 0ftvf r ,if're today of the pur- Wf'ui u largest mo- v,,,,, e houses by the Southern :.u., ' operators of a chain m the South. Efird's Efird's Efird's Efird's "TO Featured Sn The Opening Of Our Enter F rom Second Floor of Our Main Building .iit In all ffte oooular sizes 3x6 00 Plwiilft Values up to $125 $mMMml Beautiful Colorings- - 9 O'Clock in B uo to 4x8 foot m .00 II to go on Sale argain Annex y horning 9x12 Tapestry Rugs One lot 9x12 Tapestry Rugs to go on sale at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning $16.75 Velvet Rugs Gotham 9x12 Velvet Rugs, very special f or opening $22.50 Axminster Rugs 9x12 Liberty Axminster Rugs, $40 values $27.75 Small Rugs 27x52 Liberty Axminster Rugs, S4 value. Opening price $2.98 Linoleum Rugs Half Price 3x4-6 Linoleum Rugs 98c 6x9 Linoleum Rugs $4.50 9x12 Linoleum Rugs $11.85 Carload Eikin Blankets in Bargain Annex Opening Chatham Plaid and Block Wool Blankets, sizes up to 72x84, values up to $9. An nex price, $5.00. $12 Blankets $6.95 Chatham fine Wool Blankets, extra sizes, val ues up to $12. Sale price $6.85. $15 Blankets, $8.75. Trmnks in Annex A car load Trunks includ ing Wardrobe and Steam ers to go on sale, bargain Annex Wednesday morning 9 o'clock. Wool Nap Blankets 500 pair Nashua Wool Nap Blankets, $2.35. 11- 4 Cotton Blankets, $1.65. 12- 4 Wool Nap Blankets, $3.98. Esmond Crib Blankets, 85c and $1.35.
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