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fReal Estate Spj.us beforeuviheT We. i'x sell on .easy t'erms.Any . locality ;desired: ' 1 rv " OuickSale Ediva A Dt : .yottr property: .with " u$. We guarantee to give - prompt . and satisfactory. 'service;" j ivV- s. ' D:T.Moore PHONE 1927; Rents and Reaf 'Estate . (Up STAiks,) 'rV THOMAS l 5 t . BRIGGS & SONS RALEIGH, N.J.Cl 4. The Big Hardwafk Meti Stoves?; Majestic Ranges -V Spirting Goods v. Paints : t tVax '' ' Polishes ; Brushes ;: v Refrigerators at "Gdst Fa -V- A SI torn S ' - t ,: A - - Of Style.arid Quity foir ; Men and Womeri . ; are now on display. V: $ee tho.ni Before your purchase. Gucss-Mward H E. Hargett St. Nf: ORGANIZATION 'DOES ' :'. V JNOT , CRUSH AMBITION 1 People Mf. the 4;pVbfessionaI' Class1 ;pegb!tp See in it Thirpnly ilope t;rof Securing rJus Return fbr Their 'ge ThVee ; ;- of writers' unions becomes an accom plished fact s - ' c ? ; .' The, editor of Th : Eourtli Estate is, capable of .writing a moreHogical edijorialthan. the-'above 4n fact, he ia i eogmzep as a Tnan-of unusual , JUaoorr,, -K r -, ', - - (.enence; ana? ability.,. His trouoie, I r (Americah-Frssma"n-; . ''Wrong persdpectlve Nond" of us are he-affyantage8fcfha' infallible: WeaniU -get .the'cdr- Jectivety. alflnr the alines "-of - traded umuu'0 eein&Trecpgnized more by U . classes .of emploteesTecHni carr scientific:; professional "men andwomeBpr the employee I'ciass Rare' organized .under" the1 American, Federatipn of 'XahoT. planv-. This4 pro. ressive -stepwas- tafeenfc becauseof the realization that leeitifnatA unionism Is thenly method ;,at their" . jcomnaad to-ain..the rrognition so necessary ,tojjEpeir future protection and aavancenfentj - V- -, Within- the- past- few- years organi zfations of "college prof essors teachers,- reporters, ,editbrs, ' draftsmen architects," engineers, etc., ' have been : iui5u ouu aic xayiuiy taaKing neaar wayr; Organized labdrelconiesthis hitherto unrecognized class into its ranks and realises' thAt their : entry will -fee" mutually -advantageous.- The' luiyiauuu ui. unions or reporters and editors has caused bur esteemed con' temporary, The Fourth Bstatejnuch hcop-cern. -Tha,editor, pf'thisf excellent . newspaper, for the,niakers of news papers' and investors In" advertising does not take, very kindly io theldea" jttf having reporters and "editors pre sent' their laimsr through" knotgaui zation. We quote 4 rom "an editorial appearing- ki that matgaaine recently : rect perspective -onfall tliiries. 'rWe allsoinetimeji prefer bbserye the flyr-Speckon theVwmdbw-pane instead vof appreciating the; beautiful cenery outsider Some: of 'us ' denounce the entire, crop;, if. there, is' V;worm:hole in bnerPeach. --Tikewiser there Tare those who condemn -hejabor move--ment becauseof .tffe action of one man.:br union. , ' - ., The points pre.p4nted m the.aboVe editorial, are notJ'well taken." -We have - heard the arguntent tf trades unionism being a leveling, ambition crushing process ..before.' ; We haye "tried to look at it from -the viewpoint of those whcJ-claimt io be;suchand,' no. matter how!. carefully we investi gate or-hpwr hard we think, 'we 'can not eethe;;)OintIf;;we had the slightest ideajUhat -trades -unionism was.-a,n , "ambi Woti-srushin g process, " fwe would" eertainly adopt some -other Vising If there , is - any such . thing as 'a.vmadmum; scaled of "wages if1 there-is, any . law made-byja union, to preyent the "employer from paying an employee above thescale, on accounj 6f;his unusual ability, W"do not know;of ft. ' Certainly there is none in" our organization. "tThereCare some men in thC union'who seemUo'expect Lto,jreceiv4-the maximum, wage for the minimum effort, and v so; are. there "FrODILtmahv Citifis Art thin" nrfi fi"rir eign .-ountrifes 7eom& riewVof the gl1 the Pn h0 eXpect ij? formation lof unlonVo reporters-and'??kera n dempjoyers. . cuiiui uraguHuuas looKing , xo ine formation of . such.unions.Cthe. aini eing. of course, toet the maximum wage for .the minimurrfSeff orjti fng process which is "the very1 breath0. Editqr 3 of Tthe .(Charlotte) of; life to .unionism,- cannot be "sp r RINGS of Surpassing Beauty: i is easy - to Vunersfand ' ... why women are" so Jondrof Rings, when one looks .over 't the many ; beautiful Pt- . terns we are showing"-; Birthstones J a,n Om a n TV other semi - precious a'n d precious Jewels, ' aref Isnown i exquisfte mountings of " gold and silver." " ' . Tou will - enjoy- - very -much seeing this won- derful display of rings', : and we invite you to !" , o so, whether you in-' . lend to purchase - or .j-v . ot. VL JOLLY'S Established 31 Years. V A Wynne Jewelry .Co.-, - Inc.- - 128 Fayetteilie St. O readily applied to ;writersas to 'those' whose' work is largely of a jnanuai type' .... This isecagnize'dby the men behind. thel,moye" to organize v-.the writers when-thir rules call for a minfmum .wage only leaving the publisher free to pay ,as much oyer tht?as"he may. thinks the writer 4s worth.-. : . A" mftn may. ta,ke up the wOrk . of writing purely for ' ' the love'of itin fafit, - that is" usually the ase but ' the proportion Qf newspaper writers r who look forward tp. gettingiip out of theranks. and jntoT the posts "of i chief editors 7 or owners is very-much .'higher than jn the cas.e "of, those who serve ,dong apprenticeshipa in one of another, me chanical .trades;"' - .."'!"- ' . "There is no doubt whatever that writers, haye been, .and "are now in some'.casei; very" much"t underpaid. But-a serious question , for.'Jthem to consider is whether the 'situation can best. :be;. remedied by' unionism that carries with itsubservieucy' toTother, older andstronger unions made up 'of manual workers ' S'.. -"."We believe" it wiir behoove-both ; ; The employers,' organize- does , it Llevel them? " They sometimes have. a jninimum price, but d6 you: often see a. inanuraciurer-wno wouia jre Without oresumin'tb areue :as -thf?188 to . a higheV . gratfe article thfl merits or thA fnnits nf i'in(nTn-BTr I formore -thanan, inferior one one- we desire to- call attention t.n bnftof parrying a minimumVpilce? : ,1 two.; jpomts-i m -rhich; the writers' unions; differ 1 from those1; .of'.the skilled laborers in-technical tadesl - -''JThe leveling,, the ambition-crush- aiR. TODD WRITES 0050HSSIONER PAGE. ".1: T: .s .jNews.: y ill1 you permit me to address a let ter tbV Commissioner G.; VAC Page, through the-cbumns. of your, paper? To the Jlbv. v G, A- Page , . ' . " Cmmissibnef,Cofaafety, t Charfotte, &IC. ' ' ' - Dear sir:1 - . . By way of ihtrotction, I will say that ainjian'"ejlderf in v the "Presbyte rian Church anf that X SiUppbrte'd you, in ' the recent..relectibn. '. These are indeed sad. &ays:br our fair city. I have , justr.returned vf ronv'Mr. Al dred,avneigtibbrwhose Ison.'lies coldV in deathV a.victiin 'ot, I -Cannot. call it a- fightfb!r4t was a- too one-sided af fair .ttrcll it;. that. From what. I canMearzk notbeing present myself so lcanriot say from first hand information- as ta that,4- however, as I toodl beside ythe aske,t . that con that, went:;' went to see'iwhat .the other. fellow .. would do. V-belieye that you" could Lhavedispersed. the prowd , with one .hose and,, a strearn'of .water.;. Better; stiil . you.. being mmsterof the- - Gospel wiU;..undeY- stamlmylahguagaf Instead of using macUne.'rloirguns witft Vije; words, aTis safqt yhr, mensed,why' didCrbTi;'not VseC personality 'agalist that.cfbwd'nQ4iwb6 IVIrvPage';.:! cbns'idert: thaf Cyo WE thebppoittinity.olf - aiiff e tiine tK ity ihewstrength' of thatwbVd)v- you a veteran'sbldier jof :the?C,bSs;should; be: familiar with the, handling;bE that weapon; a;nd :;knbw.';'fuir .wel- the "power; of.it.; ifeeirsnre,XPagf,; had Voti selected someriptureuXt' able to "the ; occasion ;f or ' :there scripturef qr all ?6'ccasibns aa . youT know. -'-'x 'on were, expecting a crowd, the prbbf ofwhich lies-in- theprepar.; auons; that .you did make;. hd;your net-thiscrod .with the Word of the SpidtrnZybur haridjwhich ; is . the word t)fw God, and readitbthembme of its sacred .pages, , had . -you gone. dqw;n on yourrinees i'nthe1 diist ot.tfi street before Mthat crow and ihthcr, ctixi ul jLaua.. -.carrieoi in em , to a throne -of?.grace- f or -ybu -,an dolall. things-.thrbu Christ that-stfength-J ens jrou. v hencyou- arose to yonr. fieetyou;; could have" annQunced,;We will sing f he- Boxolbgy and. bet jdis- missed and; it .would, hate-; been so-antf-those people buld 'haye.v -gone: home jvondering, at'the -power; that thus .'influenced , them to"db-pV andJ ohv the, sorrow.. and heartaehek thee homes., would have belfen J spared humble though they niay .beand' the biUerjiess and enmity tthatrris ' now filling; the hearts- anl lives o? some of these good citizens of this-fair.bity. wojildu never ; havebeen born. J "Re 1 member the Bipie says that .L'He th-' uts his ' handstowthWplow atid turns, batik, is not worthy', - . ,V" ' 'Yours truly-, - : "' ; V: - -4 c: todd.s S. Charlbfte N 0 - Aug. 28,1919 , : ; - AN INQUISITIVE EDITOR. . " of . 1 9.. years of age, and ; saw the. father bowed in. grief, lieard the sobs i prices ,will range from $250 $50 of , the broken-hearted "mother," ;this.fthis win terr x.JThe ; dealers , say this writers.and publishers tp givesome good hard thought to -this matter before any widespread organization J malice; in t their hearts; eVeryr.one thought-came to me, that you person ally might have 'prevented Ihis: -Pef-sonaliyI don't believe, thatthere lyas but very, few. people gathered at the" car shed that night Tthat really had. , . Madison, .Wis., Sept. 2. Editor Evjue, of Thie Capital Times, -js aski ing embarrassing -".questions -fegardV ing the Mexican" situation.-. He wants to know !4why didv these Mexican ban dits father usfo !itt!er; while. ''the European war was in pfojgjss?" ;", "Surely,"" he says 'that was the time ; t ocarry on ; theil "a.epredations, wjiile vthe attention of ,this; country, was .turned . in; anotner directionT, -'-"Wiy - js it that these - troubles; put in an , appearance : so -..quickry when peace iss again' restored '-ahd our sol diers are coming -back ?"i -'r " - - 5 ; ;JoV:i; Your ap- . fllie?Msy IRALEIGFJ'S iMQDERN C AT& j: ;? :Xerce and Quality Firsts mm wm, Wkm JJvi- nrff;;- -" -t ;-;.. -: a uvt r-J--,ir v .---; v:"; - - -: -; - - . . - jThgbverfirfenf report "sayjhatthe production of coal Zirfc short- and advisea everybodyto. put in their winter' t; supply; of Juel now, as ydulnayjnot be able;to get it Bell Phone 2142 "- ic ' al-Siiii ' Fiel X NO.l ELKS BUILDING, RAIEIGH, N' C. -:: - . ... - jKaieign rnone ihu 2 llH"lni'l,l.IB) At.'l .$V I TOP HOE: PRICE $12. - "-i .:. . 9 . .. . AV '.: - ; Atlantic Jity, N. ;j.;J Sept. i2.-rOf fleers of the National Shoe, Retailers" Association, "are.' angry . at -: the prof- iteering charges made; against', shoe' retailers. ;The. dealers ..welqOme "a tains the. remains of that yon'ng man A inosfc sweeping investigation '.They deny T the K claim that shoe story . was started - by . tbeir enemies," find they )assuethe public-that shoe, prices will only.-be between $8 and $12,, .but prices, will .be- higher ,for those7 wno - want Wear. L yon .One Pipe Heater -THeafs your house from top to bot-' c - . - , - - 1 : tomvOne RegisterJIieats the whole house in the coldest. weather.. ;tVc guar'a iitee this or johr money tefurtdefdr -Nb smoke or dustin the house. y Ci Adlitas Sheet Metal Worlis HeaJiQiaiters for:tTinJ;5?ate and Tile Roofing 'Telepjibrie 16 9 2 ; 21Q S. SaUsbury St; 'L Raleigh, N. C. mm, TODAY-, aa .4 r 1 l. w- .IT.'.-. 1 'Kuv K1ARGUERITE CLARK An 1 -1 -vtv, Dat mio . uui lu a hi L "To curine your husband till e died, twenty-five pounds' Ex- : fcUGENE'OrBRIEN in r SATURDAY id m Oar Prooram forj 6hSENNETT EANS: ; ; .New FarceComedy Famous Fun Makers y 1 .. . - ? : ...j. ... ' v 4 " ' - ' ; -V--- .... P, - "j " New Comedy . . r ;N'f sXryin Get .93 Also 4 v 1 ft. The'StunfSerial 5; EDDIE POLO - FOR LIFE MONDAY TUESDAY yl - k-x.:.:.r.:.kk. BXSIE FERGUSON Founded on "Salt of the Earth , Ithe famous Saturday Evening ' Post story by "George- 1 Weston BLIND! IN NO-MAN'S IAnd HE HAD GIVEN HIS BEST, ' AND" NOWr Hia WORLD AS DARKf ; - ' ,THU N jSHE CAME THE LIGHT OP, HIS. LIFEr-AND IXVED HIM. Z1 - ; - WHAT . - HAPPENED, AFTER THAT WtLL PULL AT. YOUR HEART, AND SEND YOU HOME A KINDER, BETTER, HAPPIER AMERICAN. WEDNESDAY; September lOth THURSDAY, September 1 1th LIIj A LEB A'Rxrstlin A Brid KindBiit-r HE THOUGHT , DISCRETION, LAY IN SENDING : HER -A" PHO-: TOGR APHXp HI S GOOD-LOOK-IlG FRIEND 1 5 -"::; "C-:f " '- wf"'l . - j& OPIEANDrE WHAT HAP : PENS. - K - , : y y . :;kIE FUN! J :" -sSJ:-, vs';r;iS:: ::;.K:!::ft.ft::r.- ANITA STEWART - -v . in7--v--:.;.: WAOQ XJUJS J'trrREIiliE'S , Crashing Drama ol Stage rtie PAINTED WORLD" .; , 1' ; 1 ft I! 11 if 'i IP !.ts " - i : 1 1 i in 1 l3 It 3 i rr 1 2i :4i ; a - I'i 1 ' i
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