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FEAR FOR BOATS IN THE ARCTIC ICE Government Vessels Search North Alaskan Waters for Lost Craft lt> ii. r. ? (? .v NK.\ S4-uii?' \\ t ilt r Seattle. Sept. 1 '? -.The loin; cold arm of t U ? nr/tie 1* >? a* h Ing down (or victims an I ?tau;ii": ship* aro fighting a i?..t r 1 - wi'ii frigid death. Not In years lias tli< :ik? - I I struggle of mm * ngnitiM ?h- i-t* been waRcii k.i liltit r I > a-, m tin'-. 1924 season of th ? I'ar Nv?rll.. An unusiilly vnl?u> *1 : i v . ? of polar See h..s engulf* d lm*kl?'.A vesssel* In a grinding. eniMiit;?; mass and w I ? l r I ? ? - 1 tlom - : r ?i-i their foiir-i" i<? .i i. r; ? r'..r? >,.?? upon I he Rtrtti h 777 ii froau ?< ' The inoiiir Hcho.>n? r Lady Kin deraley. trapped In tlv l? ? j?.i k with 22 nun on board : th?* m> of ili:1 h ? " t m ?!' V ? i * ? i ' leans, with an Anion- an ci: i .. passenger. and the Ihrillin.: dm I of the const guard mil - : 1: ar ; i hlfrh marks in thin grim I ?;- i?f d? ,+walt ui'cuii *ulvs.utur* ^ ?~33iA.lMid> i : : i . . . ; - . it-.;.: Hay Company vo-Si?l. w\?, cuuri * in the !??? s.wlrl r.tl ir.i; ; < is( i ? Point Harrow. A I - k . and h?-i I prisoner, rut off f r . ? ? ? op r*i w.i tmr Hiii-i :ni I <1 V J J I:. ;i :n i> n. of starvation and iv/.mg. U-r ice baffled all effort** of g ?vet\t ment craft i.? reach J 3; ?? ?.T. iriu itate men. Ite-cu- .it^ mptii :: ' bring continued and. if pos.-iUl- . an airplatn* will lie r. nt on a h i/ ~mrdou's -rrrund in a la*? davh t ? bring out tin- marooin'r victim Tho pi Ik I) * o' tli? .Maid of ():? lnnnH Is miK nn wi> M-nn:. ?: - ? c*pros?.-d grave C< ar3 for l?--r sa' tjr and every ? f f ?rt Is In log inad lo ascertain her po.dllon. The Kchoo:: *r. -which sailed from Seattle' Jar. ? HT?. Is In comm.*: 1 of Captain ChiMIan KI!?k> nh;i-; veteran fur t ruder. 11 o is th White ruler of . Victoria l.:m which Tien in jhoTTTr rvjTTT the north beyond the I!e nit" "t Visit Son on Anniversary Mr and Mr* Elhermon! X:wh. \isiit<i ilu'ir noti. "Ontncn Rule" Arthm Nash. Cinoinnutl t'loihlriK maiiufiu'turfr. (or the lust time hi y??Mr? .to ceh-l>r:iti- thvlr fifty tiftii tmi?li'r*uiy The *m rm-ntl) ttttvt <$HKUHHi to ht* ?lii|>lo>it'N UM..IH8V lit- ?n?l ?! mill! I.J Irn-omV ? mlllloimm* Never Too Young or Too Old "I think they're foolish. Wht 1 wl*h ihom h-ipfiltienH." flnk! the mother rf Urtwut'l Cochr in. 2*. of Cincinnati. when *hn lertrnort her *on htul mar ried Mm. Mary Matchim* <;0. of I<ohk lK"?rh. < *jillf M$h f'oehran *nct her Bnughter-in Jaw. who Is 17 yearn her iw*nl"?r. following the wotMlnff WM' nony at Detroit. Cochran met hi* hride while living at one of her hotel* j a a |[ in Crtlifurnja XRW Oltl.KWS lllfjflKMT KKAIi KSPATK DRAI. I( |(\KI> New C-rlcanx. Hnpt. 15. (;ipe cUl.) ? Tlie largest rial ? vlal'? deal ey??r connunitnnt'd Id fti.H efty ha* Jiiitt been concluded. 1I> ft, all the property owned by ih< Jeautt CoIUro In the heart Of th? coimmrcl.i dial riot at Haronnt and Common utrert*. will !?? len aed for 09 jreur* for $10,000. 000. The lr*i?n< k will erect an of. ?eo and ator? huJIdin* routine nt HMt $1,000,000. Til Jeault Col logo hoc bought another ?lt?> on whleh It will erect cehnol build tag* coating Several million*. Mr. and Jtr*. CJiarile l!o*an o* Men ton wer?? the WoqV i nrt anc*!<> of Mr. and Mr*. (hnrile Co* ?.? Jit. Harmon townahlp. Vfjlttd ? Wfe to au hundre-l ba?h?la oorn thla wa. h Can u< btit have not got to have It. \y | iMt A Owena. I'houc 450. ??pi 15,17, ltnp. ?' K AXD SONS-JORGRX 1LEFT). jUt'D S?-:i and 1.000 miU-H nort Ijkhi r<f Point Harrow. Aiii??iik i In* ill lit? p rsons o*j il w.4 , ' tj j? p! t-4 ? . !;%" young ??'?' ??! t acJiur- ? i!j ? fi:\*t w iii'i' girl to wntnrc o-? :j vo\a;;?? ?-? lis- lar tlhlfint Inland. Tlt?" .*.Hiraw**r w.wi ].< >t hoard iroiu i:.M iiiik.s Jiurlli d( N'.uiu, Shi- lia<) Ih . m nniihlc to lam; ill' i " on a t Mint of sttvuro Wtrutll ? r. .t i> now fi'iirctl that shi\ too. ll.i - l.f ,1 111 I ill' I'.-.' fiHih. Can' a in KUn*5',nliorn, with tw-> c : f Ul.? Hiu?, tnad ? a kjhv' tarn lav * muhlf* ? with iIok-4 JicroSK th" : nows to tlio-nialnlaiiil last cjirln? and vvi i-k'. later roaxhou S^atllf. p 'iih lwi.\M:l''lr gnrinH> o? 1 1 vTirin I i'jii . W Til!- ? in S"a! !'? li?> fi ! t ? (1 the Maid of Orl .his ftv thu northern voyage and engage I Miss Supplee as a teacher for hU family. His native wife, six > !Hl?lr. n. ? rent ? menrt grand- 1 children await his return l.>| Victoria Laud. The world famous coast puai.l, cutter Hear. Captain C. S. Coch ran in command, was the first > ship caught in the ice this ye tr ' The nnowned old veteran o! I wbsrorn norihern voyaged 1 IniiL-in thn nuiHt desnerato bntih" of his career and cainu into Nome1 40 days late, badly battered, but as, game as e\?r. An inventory of damages revealed two blades of | Ilia propeller gone and Ice bruises on the sides. Meantime, the battle with the; jee continues .and the fate <?f the! humans in peril remain^ 'n doubt. SEES VICTORY FOR DEMOCRATS (vfiHTal Tyson, Dcmocrc t i<* Senator from TeimeK wr, on Visit to Kalcif{h, Spreads Optimism. Raleigh, Sept 1G ? Victory Is certain ror the Democrats In" fh1*] November election for president, in the opinion of General Lau rence Tyson, U. 8. A.. retired, who has Just been nominated for th? United States Senate on the Dem ocratic ticket In Tennessee and who was in the city Thursday vis iting his mpther. Mrs. Margaret Tyson, a resident of .Raleigh. Tin general said that LaFollette woulu probably help the Democrats win the general election but if not .mil the race was carried to thi lower house of Congress, that the Democrats would surely win. Hoi said that LaFollette and his bu;: porters were making the fight I against Coolidge and that thoy would vote Democratic before they I would let h'.m have the election. "On the other hand" asserted the general, "the Republicans all agree that Davis is a good and able man and they will vote for him before they will vote for La Follette." General Tyson who is a native of North Carolina, ? having been born In Greenville. Pitt Count/? and lived in Raleigh and Winston Salem, spoke highly of the pro gress that lUldgh had made and said that (North Carolina was th ? most progressive state In the South If not In the Union. He commended the Port Com mission bill very highly and de clared that an east and west rail road line In the state would be of untold value to Tennessee as well as North Carolina. He add ed that his adopted state was Just waiting for her sister state to op en tip the sea for her as she could not do it herself. The general said that it would be a shame ?f iNorth Carolina failed to make use; WE HAVE MOVED Into the now Love nuUdifig opposite our old location on Poln dexter Street. Come to ace un for anything you may need in Clothing and Shoes. BENTON & WEST IVpp) -Xui Hmuhtlih Hpnwl, liel !-*??. ?Thou -fliul I?l(ltw1 lltVKftlniC, Olive aim! MiynniuiM. THp I'mnl I'nxlnrlo Co. Dlsirltwinn XOIlHU.K, VA. ? Gel Acquainted With ? PEPPY-NUT SANDWICH SPKK\I> The Litnl of Gelfands Quality Products DEMONSTRATION Tuesday, September 1 fitli Sunshine Grocery Poinrirxter and Pearl Sia. Phonr* >4S6 -Jfe t VI S?ER UF.fr ? AI.ltE SirilM.Kl: U1KL TEAl'llEll. A.\1<INV THOSE ON UOAllU THE MA1I) Ut < itLEAN.'v LiHi. UK TIIV 1IOATS MISSING IN NORTH Al. A.-KAN WATERS. 1IEI.OW Till: MOTOtt SCHOONER LADY KIN l.KI LSI.EY. of her great sea coast opportuni ties. which have already been neg lected for mure than 100 years. Referring to the political con dition* in Tennessee, General IV son declared that he had a figli; In hi* hand* bul_-ktL exported _t?. win along with the national tick et. He promised General Albert Cox. a war time companion that he would do all he could fo-* North Carolina In the way of guv ernment aid for inlaud waterway* development, when he went t'? Washington a* a Senator. COTTON CROP IN THIS STATE SHOKT Raleigh, Sept. la ? Though tho I'nltert 8tates - -cotton- ?rop pro ductlon forecast i* about 2."? p.-. cent gwruiet thau that of last year the North Carolina forecast e: 8X1.000 bale* I* about 20 pe. cent less -than the stat? 's uiodu?' ; J Ion of !a*t year. It H sfiMf i the first cotton report of Septem ber Issued by th? Coop^raiive-UwH Reporting Service under the Rt :=MELICK Supply llio Boys and Girls With Stationery If > on wHDt thriii to writ" to you from school. Iltiy It Here mid SAVK .MONEY 1 lb. l*n|ier, /"* mm 2 pkgs. Enve- /Sp lopes, for The Hotter Grade* In the New Hhn|mi m( pro|M?t <lotintel> low prices. Fountain I'cns Evcraliari) I Yixil:. MELICK Ii. rvislon of Frank Park. r. Slat 4cr i. iilinral Slut l.?l i. i.in. TIP* >l:it CMliin.itn. it wan R.inl. Hit .-??-?! r?!| roimition of r.S |KV* ????lit t of ;i full oni|? with ? probable yicl.l ;?f 2l'J |)nuu?ls pc-. arm which \< tlij' f finniln of last v?ar'? yi?>hl ??rr acrFI School Suits Eor-lioys. Ilijth K>v.(lc Suits with tv/O pnirr. of ' pants ? soil] wiikin mull of your pack et Ixtok. Mitchell 's I'liONE 100 PHONE 1 1 4 Standard Pharmacy THEY WILL SEND IT M. <?. Morrii^etto Chilli puny 11 l< N I T I T R E If You lln\?* It CitKIMT, If You Wnnf If. IX DAl.l.O CIGAItS by lnmllntc uiKxruis and i?ii ak.macikh I). It. MORGAN K CO, W HOI.KS M.i: (nim-KIW PI nil in JUDGE WINSTON IS COLLEGE STUDENT Chapel Hill Sept. 15 ? Among the students registered at the Uni versity of North Carolina thit- fa!*, if Robert \V. Winston. 62 year* old and formerly judge of the Superior Court. Upon retirln< "~ir??m the b'-ncn juuge Winston de cided to re-enter college and is iiuw in the junior class with all his requirements complete and i' majoring in philosophy and socia'. ; silence work.- ? He is also doing , Judge Winston has just re ?urntd from Nantucket Island. 'Massachusetts, where he spen*. the &umjucr with leaders of politl- . ? ill and social worKtrn or ihc country. He made several address es while th^re. one of which war I a discussion of tne n?'gro prob-j ? i- m vt which there were a lar*-* number of negroes presnt. The former Jurist - told bis au-i diene - that the negro In the Sou'h eonld nrver hope to have equal po litical and social rights with the whiles and that ho advocted the gro ? to llrazil. which for he said j there had been ta strong hid. Just Received Big Shipment ? of ? High School Suits Elxtra Pants With Wide Bottoms Harris always carries the- popular and well lailnrod linos $20.00 to $27.50 I). Walter Harris Famo and Lobcncn Bella Flour %r? kljMilutcl) QtiurN of m's'T5:* ?.?!?! I^* tlie ~1c#Rltng Kmccrt ? nit'/rii! wi r.u r.v ? *" A_F. toy FY r- rOMPANY Walrr Stliu'l. New Fall ? Woolens Shewing New Fall Styles - ? Fall Opening Display Tuesday ? Wednesday ? Thursday The Latest Fall and Winter Fashions and Fabrics are READY MADE TO MEASURE BY KAHN TAILORING CO. The new fall woolen* for suits and ov mt con |? made-to-measure by Kahn Tailoring Company are ready for you to tnkc your pick. Never before hap a better, more exclu sive, and distinctive assortment of won derful fabrics been offered. ' You are assured of finding Just what you want from this comprehensive lino -of rultitiK*. Vhe new styles demand careful hand ling by expert tailors In older to make tliv jvearer look his bent. The skillful draping and exquisite needling of these famous Kahn varments assure you of eomplett clothing satisfaeth n at a rout wbWl i* no more than you would pa; for st k<mmI Milt an> where. Cm:u> in and look over tho wonderful valuer* thai wp offer. Tho piicrs rang.* from $10 to $7.-,. a remarkably low price for tnlloiod-to measure clothes. If you really appreeint" better r loth 03 at -sr moderate rout -h-t or ta*:e your measure for a fine KAIIN suit. The time Ih ripe and our tape Is ready. Spencer-Walker Company -INCORPORATED * WAtre every mi/ \ finds w/id/ Ac tikes to tvCitr llinion Building ? ? * # ? Opposite Y.M.CA. Ti IK hiiocphmTuT ui"ii of today is usually tin* wi*ll dh'snrcl man. He knowx tlirnnuli ywir-t of experi encr that hi* rinr in the world ha* l?e#*n due partially to hit flood proomhip. 'With the lirw Ml mid winter nierrhandiiM* rrady for your initprrtton, thin More presents an op|?ortiiiiit\ to get dr?irahlr (iloiiii s at prirrs which make gund (ilsthpfl ail aMrt inntrad of *? luxury. SEE OUR NEW FALL SUITS $22.50 to $45.00 WEEKS & SAWYER I W here the Clothe ? Come From
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