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News and Record from Greensboro, North Carolina • 5

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At fV ITftllflNSIREDilPON III GW SOLDIERS ITS WORK WAS WELL DONE MAY DEVELOP GOOD TRADE Van Lindley Company for AMILY SCALES (Continued rom Pago One) Let us send you out a pair of! BEALL HardwareCo Will in By far the great est serial pic ture ever made to will start at the ELM THEATER personals' Next Monday ENGRAVED of Winston to Thacker Brockmnn SYKES i Miss 'Ella morning for Belen Parker MOHfiSITE TO BRAZIL OB READY iffi One Dollar will start an Account nr her com ENDS ITS EXISTENCE Will Pay or Themselves In a Short Time Jjuf uour Stetten it: our35cinhL Charlotte is and Mrs GERMAN ANSWER TO THE JAPANESE NOTE TO BE MASTERPIECE of Theodore Metzler rederick I Kent William Breed and other leaders in the movement the executive committee empowered Herbert Hoover Italians Were Leaving for Italy When in Their Joy They Cried Only Vote Taken Results in Striking Out Exemption of Consumers' Organizations LIQUID POWDER White Pink1 Rose Red used to overcome Sunburn Tan and to remove Committee Was Organized in London to Aid Stranded Citizens Reply Possibly May Pass Through American Channels and Open Hostilities in ar East Andrews left yesterday Charlotte to visit Miss for a week Wo have a number of articles exceptionally de sirable for gifts When the wedding day comes around These presents are somewhat different from the i usual run of gifts selected for a remembrance to the newly wedded The beautiful and attractive pieces you will see in our window in passing will give you some idea of these exquisite new novelties for wedding presents Miss Iona Andrews nf here on a visit to Mr bM Andrews Representative Webb Is Told Germany Can No Longer Ship There at Black Mountain passed the city yesterday afternoon Prescription Druggists S' Guilford Hotel Corner Pimples Blackheads and Blemishes Makes your skin soft and clear SEND 5c for SAMPLE Price 76c Sold by all dealer) or if not obtainable will be sent charges prepaid on receipt of price by prop LYON MANUACTURING CO 42 South ifth St Brooklyn NY Argument Concluded The argument of attorneys was con cluded yesterday afternoon "in the case of the county of Guilford vs the Porter GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS THURSDAY AUGUST 20 1014 Man You Are Wrong! if you think good footwear cannot be bought for less than six or seven dol lars a pair You should take a look at the excel lent shoes and oxfords for moi sold at this store for $100 and $450' In fact are selling very nice look ing Shona with good wearing qualities at only $250 If you have not al ready formed the good habit of getting your shoes here try tis for your next GREATLY REDUCED ROUND TRIP ARES TO RALEIGH VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY Account North Carolina Republican state convention at Raleigh August 20th Southern Railway will sell greatly re duced round trip tickets from all point to Raleigh Dates of sale August 17th JSllu 1'Jth 20th 23rd 24th 23th gtlth with liberal return limits See nearest agent Southern Railway or write DKBUfTS A Advl 1 Charlotte SHOOT INTO BARRACKS or a good cooling and re freshing drink with the to it drop in todaj at Trey Attended Melon east Mrs A Anthony and Mrs Landreth spent the afternoon in Ala mance county yesterday attending a tntermclon feast at the' home of Glndstou London Aug 815 The American citizens' relief committee or ganized during the financial and ship ptng panic the first few days of the war ended its existence today after ac 1 OuippUlg lUOUllsHV vU ccmplishnients that greatly impressed i nd that there is a large market there Calling Cards Telephono 267 and a boy will call for your Plate and deliver cards to you same cay Headquarters lor Wedding Invitations GREENSBORO C22 Elm St "Same Old Mr and Mrs Watson and chil dren of Columbia are visiting Mrs Green REALA? ft Do your own weighing Wei have just the thing in a scaleat! that will weigh from one' to 25 podnds Weigh your supplies as thev come in and then a tciilt' of this kind will eu able you to weigh out the exact! amount of flour a other articlixl to make your ci citing more ac curate Henry Kearns of High Point was hero yesterday afternoon for a short visit ft Crawley was expected to return last from an extended visit in Orlando la Sandifer head master of the Blue Ridge school for boys IlendnYaon ville is in the city at the Guilford Mrs Adams has gone to Wash ington I) to visit her son in law Baker secretary of the United States senate George of Mt Airy who has been spending his vacation in the west ern part of the state stopped over hero last night en route home Reaction In Sugar Prices New York Aug first rone tinn in sugar prices since the recent ex cited advance of rfver 2 1 2 a pound occurred today when Cuban cen trifugal 06 (eat sold at repre senting a decline of cent from the high record prices It was understood that Cuban wore otlj ring raw sugar at the recent heavy demand had been pretty well filled up German Bark Warships Now York Aug Ths German bark Matador on the seas since July 20 a war prize worth almost $400600 eluded all and tied up in dock hero lute today or a week or more after th? declaration ot wnr her officers knew nothing of it and steered their craft for Bremen unconscious of their risk of capture Arrive in the City on Morning of 17th Jfrom WinstCn Two Performances Stage vs Life (Pittsburgh Boat) Why is it that a banker on the stage always has muttonchop whiskers! Why does the stage lawyer always carry hia papers in his hut! A real law yer never docs that Why is the stage reporter always distinguished by a big notebook? A real reporter never carries one Miss rances Medea ris Salem is visiting Mrs Charles Morrison 'on West Lee street John M' Morehead chairman of the (Republican state executive committee passed through yesterday 'Raleigh Washington?" Aug 19 Diversity of view ns to the exemption of labor and agricultural organizations from the oper ations of aiititrut laws blocked the progress of the Clnyton anti trust bill in the icnato today only vote tak en insulted in sinking out ot the bill as it came from the house the provision exempting consumers' orga niznt ion Senator McCumber attacked the labor and agricultural exemptions as class leg islation Hollis and Hug replied the latter asserting that the Re publican party In' its protective tariffs had been noted for passing class legisla tion Senator Borah urged the folly of lim iting the power of the to grant injunctions in labor disputes He cited the attempts made West Virginia and Colorado to settle labor by blood shed instead of tiy the courts Senator Cummins announced he wduld offer a substitute for the paragraph ex empting labor and agricultural organiz LJUHB JilMSEL A Sutton of Missouri Unablo Cash Letter of Credit Ends Life London Aug 19 Algernon Trevor b'tton of Carthage Mo committed sui cide today by hanging himself act was the result of depression over the difficulty of cashing letters nf creditThe jury after an inquest re unsound Carthage Mo Aug 19 Trrxor Sutton was an Englishman by birth and when his older brother died in England he became heir to a large estate He was about 45 years old He left hero a month ago with his wife two daughters and a son to tour Europe Two other daughters are in Italy studying art A son William 16 ears old is here and first Larned of his death through news dis patches Sutton's bankers here said he was well equipped with means of obtaining funds owing to his grout property hold ings in and near London ENJOINS NEW HAVEN HEADS Court Prohibits Certain Present and Past Directors rom Selling Stock Boaton Aug A Supreme court in junction vsas granted today restraining certain past and present directars of the New York Now Haven and Hartford Railroad company from transferring stock of the company hold by them pending the decision of the court on the question of appointing a master or ro wpf to prnReruto the suit brought by minoiity for the restitu tion of $102009000 alleged tn have been wa tfd by the management of the com pany The enjoined are the rail road corporation and the of its directorate from 1904 to 1011 The suit was filed July 17 hv nouns'! representing the estate of Olea Bull danghan holder of 50 shares of New Haven stock A Good Complexion and Soft Smooth Skin within tha reach of all No tedious maawging or treatment required Juft apply Magnolia Balm with wet sponge and rub off again before dry Make your ekin velvety and beautiful yet show powder Magnolia rom the famon Tea Gardena of th a World White House Tea Just as good aii White House Coffee One quarter net tani kary tins fifteen cents a your grocer! Washington Aug re ply to ultimatum awaited with anxiety in diplumatie quarters likely to open hostilities in the tar east The reply pnsailfiy may puss through Amvrium chauneh of communications as that was one of the of forward ing Japan's note owing tu the difficul ties of cable communication If Germany withdrew from Kian Chow for the present while her energies were centered in Europe Kiao Chow nat urally would revert to China No information of purpose has yet come through although such in timation as officials receive indicate that Germany will reject thu demand to with draw and resist a aiego Americans Reported Safe Washington Aug des patches to the state department reported the safety nl mnnv Americans in Europe about whom impiirv been made in cluding: Warm bprings Va Geneva OTl SURAGE Women Better Citizens Than Are Men Declares a Chippewa Orator Ashland Wis An Chippewa In of the ad River tribe today at the largest council held in voted unanimously in favor uf woman suf frage 'ihe purpose of the council was tn elect a committee of five to assiht the Secretary of the interior in preparing a 1 oil of the unallotted on the reservation there being 500 ur GOQ in this still entitled to their share of the tribal wealth Ih Woos ter of Washington is here tu make the enrollment Indian should oppose the right of our women to said William Obvrn one of the Indians in a speech hardest mirt of the home life falls on them They help clear mir lands and build our They own prop perty too and know how to take care of it They are more likely to vote for the real welfare of cnir people than the WORK WILL SOON BEGIN ON KINSTON'S NEW POSTOICE (Special to Daily Kington Aug 19 Work on the new postoffice building here will probably be gin in a tew 'Weeks after progress in thy preliminaries has held up for more than a month over a trilling mat ter No one has burn found who was will ing bid the test pits until Mon day The contract then awarded The government would allow only $15u fur the work and contractors complain ed that the sum was too small The test pits are for samples of soil to Im sent the supervising architect The building will cost approximately $95090 RATES oERTILizER TO THIS STATE UNREASONABLE 'Wafthlnctnn All" The Intorstato Many New ideas for WEDDING GITS than the wizards of old 1 hatly started to think barely leariwd nJ crcri your tmaaittahott half as far as tjour 3wn clxilirai will stretch their hanis" Che VOUM man of fobay Ao not Jo not make gact as compared with those of our forefathers Vi anu vr ui ndngton to represent North Carolina nt cotton conference" to be held in tvcrctary office next Munday Senator conferred with Pres ident Witaon today with reference to the proposed bill providing for an ap propriation by for the pur chase of ships tn relieve the present transportation congestion and also with rogard to the hill providing for (be gov erunicnt assumption of insurance nsks on from thia country to Europe It ia understood that under the pro of the present hill theo ship will be acquired and operated by a cor poration which the government will own 51 per cent of Hie stock If the cnee of the stock is not subscribed by private individuals the government will take the balance or so much of the balance as not subscribed ships it expected the government will pur chase are the foreign ships that ate now interned in 'American Jno Greer and Don editor of the Yellow Jacket of Moravian alls and Davil Sinclair thief clerk of the Yarborough house Raleigh are here REPLyTs ANXIOUSLY AWAITED Mrs A Walters has gone to Gra iliam to visit Mrs rank Moore Wharton went to Roanoke Va yesterday afternoon on business Misses Eugenia ranklin of Salein and Annie Turrentinn of thiscity have returned from a visit tn Ibonthpurt Wrightsville and WilmingtonMiss ranklin going on to her home Julia Landreth of Narium ia Jiere visiting her sister At water Mrs Hanner and granddaughterhave gone to Sanford to visit Hanner 'London Aug 10 1 135 a A dis patch from Rome to the Star says refu from Magdeburg Germany report that German fired on 3000 Ital ians confined in the barracks there killing seven and wounding bi because some of them shouted Taken on Cattle Trucks Rome Aug Via Paris 425 pTn the German official denials Italian emigrants returning here today confirmed the report that They were deliberately fired upon by Ger man soldiers at Magdeburg They declared that about 6000 Ital ians were taken on rattle trucks to Cologne bring 38 hours without food When they appealed for provisions nt near the station they said they were refused the reply being that Italy having declared her neutrality they could die of hunger Surrounded by soldiers with fixed bayonets the Italians were taken into the country and kept for two and two without shelter in the rain they were transported by train to 'Magdeburg where they were quartered in the stabb 8 of the fortress Potatoes and flour were served to them once a day After being held three davs the Ital ians wore notified they might leave for Italy illed with joy by the announce ment some of them 'cried: Italy'' which irritated soldiers who it is said fired into the unarmed crowd killing one and wounding 50 DIVERSITY VIEWS BLOCKS TRUS BILL tnr urin en route to heirs a motion to nonsuit having been made Judge Devin is exported to ren rlar Vila rlnxiainn rn fhn moGon Airs Charles Claneey and Misses morning Dr McBrayer Spoke At a meeting of the District Nurs'? and Belief committee irt the home of Mrs 0 Wilson on Edgeworth street yes toMay Dr'McBrayer superintendent of ft Montrose sanitfttrtim was present bv in Station to talk on tuberculosis During his address he told of what he hopes to do at Montrose He reported that ho is getting started ip the work on a rood basis 1 0 our hundred people employed and car rying over 2000 foreign and domestic animals was the statement made by Tracy agent for the Sparks shows who was in town yesterday making ar langements for the appearance of this big circus here on Thursday Septem ber 17 The strange colony of people hand some horses rare wild animals and the golden eaiavans are scheduled to arrive here during the early hours of the morn ing ot the above da'te in their own spe cial trains from Winston Salem where they will exhibit the day before Cireus day will begin with a big street parade at a in and two perform ances will be given the first starting at 2 and the other at' 8 o'clock The grounds known as the South Elm street circus lot have been arranged for by the ngent and a number' of our mei ehauts will receive contracts to furnish iiiiinensu quantities of feed stuff for both man nnd beast 1 Tlie Sparks world have been suceesstnlly established for the past 27 years hud bear reputation in the eastern sections of the country second to none for the high class fixliiliitions presented and the honest manner they hale of dealing with the public ft CITY TENNIS TOURNAMENT STARTS THIS ATERNOON The annual city tennis tournament which ia looked forward tn with interest iy many lovers of the game will start this afternoon with nontests at the lnviitry club and Park avenue aniirta There are several expert tennis player in the city and the present tournament is expected to prove one of the most ex citing and closely contested yet played The following teams were drawn against each other by tlie com mittee and will play this afternoon: Country club court No 1 Jack Hardie end Phil Hardie vs Smith Richardson and Bob Glenn Cuuiitby club court No 3 Dr Barri ner ami Newman White vs Harold Car pi nter and Ed Carpenter Thu winners from the above will play riday on the No court at the Country Chit 1 Country eliub court No 3 Dr Hnrri soa and ielding ry vs Wilbur Tur rintine and Sidney Smith Park avenue court Allen and ill royer va Smith and Tully bl'iir ft ft ft The winners will play riday at Coun utuu vuiiiu a All the above games are scheduled be played tills afternoon at 530 Paint in Demand II Annan representing John Lewis and Bros reported yesterday that he had sold more white lead in Greensboro this trip than ever before He said the evidences thus show are that the town is undergoing a painting boom mi iwr tfal'ffr rfriiii 1 1 mu mbhil 111m Picnic at Jamestown 7 The clnb of Jamcatown gave an all day picnw yeat erday at Janies ituwn on the historic old known the were made by Dr Wi of this city on Health of (the by Justice ou the subject of by County Superintendent oust of in the Country by Mary Petty on 'civic work The local history of James tewn was given by Mrs Tilden The picnic was attended by a largo crowd and no little interest was mani fitted by the people in the by all the speakers A dinner spread at neon The club under the auspices of which the picnic was held organized at Jamestown last spring and Annie Lee Rankin elected preeident of the club The chib was or ganized for the purpose nf building uph'terest in all kinds of community de vdopment and to provide means by whifdi the ladies of the community might be given instruction in domestic science The club has steadily grown in interest and in number of members there being 8 op 10 now members added yesterday Tog much can hardly be said of the good that has been done by the bora and the occasion yesterday was only a prelude to greater and betterthings for that community Among those going from Greensboro 'f ncie and oust 4 Whitsett Mrs Al airbrother Justice Mrs Mary Petty and Dr Jones The ground there was deeded to James town for a park by George Mendenhall abuut i0 years ago Near by wore a celebrated law school of Mr Mendenhall nnd medical school of Dr Coffin where fjuany prominent physicians read modi cine among them being Dr AL Tom linson of Archdale Cornwallis camped Lucre before going to the Battleground Mrs Tomlinson Entertained Mrs James Tomlinson delightfully entertained a number of her friends at her home on Wainman street Progres fine rook was played there being four tables and a very interesting game was enjoyed Cut flowers and ferns were for decorations The guests were Kjefreflhed with delicious grape juice and Ppunch during the afternoon and at the close of the game the hostess adted" by Airs Carter and Lnuiso Hogshead served ice cream nnd cake in vhitb the color scheme of purple and pink was attractively emphasized Returning to Savannah Air and Mrs Walter Petty leave to day for Winston Salem whore they will relatives before returning to" thmr Lome jn Savannah They will make the entire trip by automobile Mr Petty fince coming here one month ago has tiavcded over much of the ground he was familiar with when he lived herq and has met many old acquaintances attend ing a picnic dinner given at Archdale in his honor uer of Winston Salem arc visiting their uncle A Al Hay on Blandwood avenue Airs George Birmingham of Charles ton 0 arrived last night to visit her Mr and Brewer Ruth Coble has returned from Hiddenite where ehe spent her vacation Annie Coble and Alias Myrtle Stewart left yesterday for Baltimore and New York to spend some time DrW Holt of AIcLeansville spent yesterday afternoon in Greensboro on business IL Lewellyn of Elkin was here yes terday afternoon enroute home from a visit to friends in Goldsboro Browning of AicLeansvlllc was jin town yesterday for a short time Martin and Thomas' Lawrence of Winston Salem were here yesterday to attend the ball game at Cone park Black left last night for Rich mond Norfolk mid Washington to spend his vacation Koonce of Kinston was a busi ness visitor in Greensboro yesterday stopping at the Clegg Stevenson of Spray was among the business in the city yes terday Air and Mrs Dick and two chil dren and Julia Burch of McLeans ville spent several hours in Greensboro yesterday afternoon Willis Braxton of Snow Camp is vis iting in the city for several days Mr Braxton has just retirned from Wichita Kans whore he lias" been for the past three Dr Paddison of Kernersville was here yesterday on business AC Ginsburg of Harrisburg Pa is here yn a visit of a fev weeks to brother Ginsburg Airs A Holt of Oak Ridge in the city yesterday shopping Airs A Lindsay of High Point waa among the shopping to Greensboro yesterday Airs Hay and children have returned from a visit to relatives in Norfolk Va Airs Rigdon and little son Rigdon () Jr are visiting relatives in the country fur a few days Air nnd Alrs 'W II Tripp Misses Cornelia AIcKaughu end Jennie Wilsun will leave tonight for Washington to spend several days Alisa Claudia White of Winston Sa lem was here yesterday en route to High Poirtf to spend some time AJiss Sarah ambJames Poole have re turned ironi a visit to relatives Houston and South Boston Alias Willie of Lillington rived vAfef'nrln flftnrnnnn tn viih aunt AirsxKirkland ou Walker avenue Airs Ellis Speer returned yesterday from Winston Salem where she visited relatives' and friends A AV Byrd of Durham returned to his home yesterday afternoon after spending the day here on business Bristo who has been on a visit to his parents in High Point for several days returned Hu Durham yesterday afternoon Resting Nicely After Operation Elizabeth Attwater the 11 year old daughter of Mr and Attwa ter who underwent an operation for appendicitis yesterday is reported to1 be resting nicely D4VGER OUS Constipation In Rummer time Is more rfsnererous than In tne fall winter or spring The food you eat is often con taminated and Is more likely to fer ment In your stomach Then you are apt to drink much told water turlng the hot weather thus injuring vour stomach 'Colic ever Ptomaine pois oning aod other Ills are natural Do Lax will keep you wed it Incieaseo ths Bile the natural laxative which rids tut bowels of the congested poisonous waste Po Do Lax wlh make you feel better Pleasant and eifective Taha a dose tonight 50c at yox Drua gisO Advt SiT ceKt en tfauiiqs I GREENSBORO LOAN TRUST CO "THE BANK OR EVERYBODY? uf some 3000 Germans and poaaibly a Irage number of Chinese of the t'iritdry' if the conflict' could bo averted has only 8 din) at Nmu said Mr von Ilaimbausen With the present there it would be impossible to successfully re febt a Japanese st tack Germany pro por od at the outavt uf the nw the neu tralization of the territory in the east but this wrs refused by Japan While 'Vi fully realize of course that wo can not protect Kiau Chau wa could not turn it over to Japan without a pro Ata von Ilflimhausen not appear to have much faith hi the Japanese pro tmiatkms that will turn Kiau Cbau over to China would be likEngland always making she does hut As Lu the removal of German from Cliinrsc waters the German charge flia nnlnGn Tntxi vi mai uu i more right to auk it than tho Unitml faicily settles 11V 1 1 1 a Uinn mu iu njRK Kip tjiC Ol German warships from American waters Collect Money for Liquor Atlanta Ga Aug 10 vIf you owe a bill for a case of her or a carload it cannot legally be collected from you in Georgia according to decision of the state Supreme court The Cook Brewing chmpuny of Evansville sued Lawrence of Augusta for a large sized beer bill The case wo fought through all tho The Supivme court like the ruled that Augusta tho place sale nnd beer legally outlawed in Georgia the bill uiicnllvetible Devic who has been visiting his grandparents in High iToint for the past week passed through yesterday after noon en route'to Durham Miss Ethol Ross of Durham passed I turned a verdict of while of through yesterday en route home irurn Black Mountain where she has been visiting for some time Don Kirkman of High Point was here yesterdav en route to Durham to spend a few days Charlotte Howard? who has been visiting through en route to her homo in New Born Henry (By PARKER ANDERSON) Washington Aug Representative Webb received a letter from the Pan American union notifying him that the nited Monasite company ot Germany nu lunger shipping moimsite to Brazil English observers I t'i that product There is a largo qunn Owing to the depart nr for New York piodurt in North Carolina I 1 4 11 A I 1 jl I df AZ A 1 1 Aj azu inu xiiiiiu mciiii ii vooiiin iihj'uo luf people of this section of tho state will take advantage of thia opportunity to develop a good trade In Brazil He nU ir a war tnose intcrorea cmnmuni to turn nver thf wwk the Lindsuy Light company of to turn o'er the work or the lommittoq to the American I committee which will continue iV lC 1 "'h 't'ha Banker At today" meeting Mr Dav ported I' A that 20000 Americans would nil this i week for home a ngninat 35 000 last work On the ves eb Sailing this week are accommodations for 250 first class passengers additional which have not been sold Most of the inquiries for these reanrvatioii ure coining troin per ns who had booked passage in the stcci ago when the rush lagan to got awuy from Europe The rench steamship line has re stored its service from Havre to New York The steamer Espagne will sail August 22 and the Rnchnmbenii August 20 sailing will help relieve the situation on the continent Ths American residents committee handling relief funds is paying out thon sands of pounds sterling daily chiefly as loans Only small percentage of this money is being extended as charity The American embassy is besieged liv persons who were expecting money which had been deposited with the state de partment in Washington nnd which they believed would arrive on tho United States cruiser Tennessee Ambassador Page is trying to straighten out this tangle Two steamers sailed today and two will sail tomorrow two riday and eight Saturday from English nnd Scot tish ports for the United States and Canada The American committee'hns to the boy scout organization THE SPARKS SHOWS HERE IN SEPTEMBER asningion Aug xu Lne xnt emate commhfion today held ex sting freight fertilizer anJ! leitnizcr Trom on oik a to in Ninth Carolina north and IB eart oi namiet to ne unreasonable and prescribed new ranging 50 uer ton for a 50 mile haul to $2 for 100 $260 far 200 imls and Tiuo lor 4U0 Innes ine new schedule will become effective October 15 I A petition of tn continue commodity rafes on fertilizer from Nor folk to Wilmington lower than those in to intermediate was denied and rctuliutment ordered Appeal to Wiiiron Washington Aug Wil son was appealed to today by represen tatives of the Christian Brothers a Catholic organization which maintains 18 cducatiunal in Mexico use good offices to prratmdc the new government of Mexico to allow the or der to resume regular school work this fall Balm itei I t'Ssdi wferalkyv JIlT" 1 1 1 1 I Ih.

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