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PAGE SIX ! f It 1?Mrs. planting the lirM t %?Uttle Russian prtnc?H? an<J princess? lief society 3? Miss H. t.'olton of Sac NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS Civil War Begins in Germany as Bavarian Royalists Start March on Berlin. NEW DICTATORS ARE NAMED By EDWARD W. PICKARD C1* VII. vir has lm ->r. iv r. f?or' :i>nn\ i >. ti*?? ...i ?i... v . ti'inaiisjs. who ar?- Monarchists. ?n<] rh? I rats wTt- at other's throats. and 'he chances were that tinrep.mli. a Mil.: fall unless it wrrp sup ported actively by tin* Krench armies. ' >*' Friday Adolph Hit tier's royalist troops were nlro:o!\ on their wnv toward Berlin. and w was m to tlu?thinted that the ;'vii'h<\vchr troops ?>n i w hh*h the republican government tie- ! pended. woilfd revolt and t"in t.iie Bavarians It was bell ".I the i*oiHecot;raited b> il.eir recent failure in Hamburg and other ci?ies. i would not lake arms to help IChert and Ktresemann. who had suppiessed rncm Thursday aight H:ttlerled into armed men into a political meeting in Mu ai'*h proclaimed rite overthrow of the popular government of Rs^arla and the German government ami ordered the arrest of Premier von Kidding and Minister of the Interior Sehtveyer. ! who were accused of negotiating with J ftfresemann Hlttler then dee1 a red hltunelf to He the new national dicta tor and appointed General von I.uden dorfT wnr minister and commander in ' chief of the new nations' army. Von Kahr was made extraordinary governor of Ravarii, <1enera' von I?esow Raravlan war mln'ster and Poehner premier of Bavaria. Soon after this the jn.oon Bavarian relrhswehr and the 15,000 Hit ft or storm troops which hud been mobilized along the Thurin gtan frontier were reported to ha-, e begun the march on Berlin. <>pr-' sine theni were sonic d.iklO troops >! The Ber'fn government "n the border and SO.fHVt ni..re in Saxony hot several dn\s before Oi?. nilMiawnlm rounder General > on Seerkt. hart waned t'ham'eHor Stresemunn that ho could -Glint only on the 'vondiThmaV* support of the reichswehr, am? :: was ad?! iite i that that army was full of monarchists Strev^uann's first action In the oriels was t, asue n proclamation passionately declaring that the national government war determined to fight the Bavarians to the finish. President Fherr then appointed General v.-n S""ckt supreme lictator of ail Germany?a ?-1 ever move, as he anil Genera' von Y.tnlendorfT are hitter enemies Berlin anxiously waited "or France ro ake some stand In the qtm'*rel. hoping she would march into unoccupied Germany t-> uphold tti* repuhli. At this writing Poi -ore's only action was to transmit to tl Germans through 'he amluissiulo: at Berlin a verba! warning T !:: t t:>" French government r-ann??t permit th" establishment of .i nationalist ?!!< T;?T?*r ship by men who ] sworn to tear ' up the treaty of Versailley. At the rcp-vf of r? allied o.?un of ambti^sudors rhe Pu* h governmen* ha< forbidden former < 'rowa Prince Frederick William ro leave Wieringcn. V ttVJOT so go**!" fairly summarize*: the st ints of the negotiations i for adoption of the Hughes reparations pian at this writing They are not broken ofT, however, and there is stili a chance that France will see her way to joining Great Britain In the formal invitation to the United States j to take part in the suggested exam- i hi* Hon of Germany'* capacity to pay. i Just now this all seems to hinge on J whether the proposed committee of experts shall t>e restricted to determination of Germany's "present capacity." and just what period that word "present" should cover. If M. Polncare is fairly liberal In his Interpretation of this restriction, making the time, say, two years, it is likely America and the allied governments will consent to It. Ambassador Jusaerand conferred with Secretary Hughes several times test week and received several long communications from Polncare. &?i?, ?#vi ic t. 4. ?35iSfcfi*y 4* *JAVV % ^4^tfCSft^C^QMMWUHMMBs't3SRB9 SS r ft> Sfva^wr- -** )i?erli:i collet** tree on the grounds ??f ?s learnlae to he Americans in New Y< miiienio Ca!.. who raises priz>* turkey* I Neither has yet made any public statemeot. but it Is understood rhe French are no? disused to press at his rboe their contention that reduction of German reparations Is Impossible unless tne aeuis or rTanrp to America sua (Jrest Britain likewise are veiled iown. Mr. Hughes was said to be willing to concede tiiat the legality i f French occupation of the Ruhr and other questions pertaining to It should be declared outside the Jurisdiction or the committee of experts, though he cannot see how tlermnny's ability to pay can be explored without taking into consideration the productlv, ity of the Ruhr. London dispatches assert that Belgium and Italy hare Joined (treat Britain in the demand that the inquiry ln?o (Germany's financial and wonomic condition shall be free and unlimited, and ?tif the I'nBed Static and France cannot come to an agreement, the ihree nations will probMblx unite In audi r.n invest iga tb?n. Certain correspondents are Insistent iti their reports that Frnr.ce is ah<?ut to be Isolated, hut with some of them the wish may he father to the thought. Belgium officially admits that she Is seeking to act .is a mediator and is "hopeful of establishing an accord between France and Kn gland." Ambassador Herrick. Ju<u returned to France 1n <?n address ?jt tl?4i >*?\arln farm where the Rainbow division fought beside <>eneral Oouraud's army, MfHMlngly committed the Fntted States to the dut> of helping reRJI ma a ivicsur i AT OLD MUSTER FIEI One of the biggest and b pion buckers and outlaw 1 seen in action will be ride cow girls. Clown Will hi long horned wild steer i rider and steer. We have 12 head of Ion chutes. They are real bi Wlil be ridden by a cow : and steers, the professior ses. . . THIS SHO WIS GIVEN WILL OFFERING WILi SHOWS AT LENOIR, N THE WATAUG A the Lincoln Memorial lc Washington, nrk school of the Russian Refugee Ile* for Thanksgiving dinners. establish hi!rop?'. >:i:d lie : "We put our hands ??n the plow. Ml and we are ready to run the furrow ' ou< through, for we know if the present He problem is not solved, and Ju>tlv and He quickly solved, then irulv America will 1 have fought the war In vain." ha This stirred up the "irreconcll- am ahles" ? hit. hut In Washington It in was understood that Mr Herrlck was He merely expressing his own views eni Peris, however, believes the Atnerloan pul government has made up Its tnlnd to ?>at take h hand In European affairs. main J ly bo<'au.sc it Is convinced that during fe:i the coming winter America must pro tht vide ttermanv with hundreds and hy thousands of bushels of wheat on long- j \va time credit to prevent wholesale star Ko vatlon Kb ra; *TMIK council of allied ambassadors * demanded the re estahlisluin tit of allied ??ntro! over Herman military VJ equipment, which has been In ahoy- i fet a nee since the occupation of the Ruhr, pn and hinted that France might del forced t" take military measures for th? protection against "reactionary mill- die tarlst parries who exercise power in err a considerable part of Hermniiy.** i dai Stre^emana'a reply was to the effect l?a: that attempts of allied officer*, espe- hel daily Krcu , and Belgian, in uniform sel to check up the armed strength of aw Hemmny would be extremely danger- go' out and thai the Herman tffronunenr ah: cannot take the responsibility of chi guaranteeing the safety of members of the commission if they Insist on r ? proceeding with the work. 1 >ns Wild ^ m .D BOONE SATURDAY est wild west shows of the Worses. A few of the noted 3en by professionals of the v tch and drive a wild steer, ridden from chute with a hi ghorn Wild Steers that v ickers. Don't fail to see Sv girl. You will never regret s tal cow boys and Cow Girls FOR BOONE AND VlCIl .BETAKEN UP TO DEE I.C.THANKSGIVING D^ > DEMOCRAT V THE wnamondallons of tliv In perlal ec?)ii?>iuir ?*onference In I .on n er" adopted by the British pari la ut. .iiuJ 111") probably will be. tli i;ted States will '?e given a stroii; se of the 'nrM ni" !i? in" it has heel lalolsterinu to *.tli?-rs for man; urs. These r*s nacrendat *oc> ar< >if Great Itritniti *M tax of I'im Hll2> ! t <lv . -|Q r; >'es from tot".*-:; centuries: ^ di:t; en -liif'.r.'Ti a hnm'rpdwi'idit ?'i 1 -ainiiv. ;i dntj Of six pe*l< 1 gallon ??r. .Volt Juices. an*.i : - "? p n* <bJlty en tohneeo. Flu second ami worth ?;' diese pre - i> would lil* America especial I > va> pointed out that the wholes ill ties., question ?- whether dominion trade can e>: nl rapid'v ?iio;.^h t,? supply a' " sit needs, and in the r:i*e of :ip p- it was staled that the siipph mid Piisilt ^jiuil il??* demand. i ?VANTA?;K in the d^-rlonv o V la<t Tut^rinv was claimed by boti i- KepuMi-aits and the I>eun?crats i* former recaptured the Twenty i;^h eongresslonul d* strict of Nev >1 whore Benjamin Kalrchild win >!?!, and won in Vermont, *li??n nier PaU* was elioxen I'uited Statet: or. The I?ein??< rats elected thre, \ nors Ritchie in Maryland rids in Kentucky and Whftetield ii **i|?|?i. and Tammany was victor! ? in New York city. routinK both tlx I Mi.-nns and William Randolph arst fn t??e judicial '-ontest, n Tb?- next congress the senate will ol Republicans. 4X IVrukteU 1 - Farmer Ltthorlfer. The llomf the house will be: Republicans 22ft n -Tats 20ft. Socialist 1. Independ t 1. and Fanner-Laborste l--a He bli-an majority of 17, with two va I' ies still to be fillet!. Senator-elect PHle Is u dry and de it?d an avoaed wet. but In genera ? results were accounted a victor] the nntl-Volstcnd law element. Thlt s especially true in Maryland ant^ ?1 eky. In many localities the Kt ux Klar. was an >sane. and In raoai *es the Klan won. *<'VKKNOR WAl.TON of Oklaho *" tna sought the intervention of th< lent I courts to halt the Impeachment >ceedlnga against hlin. but this wai riled by judge Pott era 1 at Lawton or ? ground that the court had no juris tit In the cue. However, the gov tor was grunted a new hearing at t to t:of yet set. Meanwhile the trirt" * I . gun und Walton has appeared r?r. the senate mnrt through cotin am] pleaded not guilty, making i eej :ng donlai of all the charges. Th< rer.'.r's lawyers Insist th^* conri ill hear all th* ovlitopy on all tb; urg.? before voting on a verdict. f .A report to the V'r?*sldent the Will Finance corporation assert* that tin West i f III W it BHiffff^'i?x NOV. 24th 1:00 P .M west. 35 head of Charr horses that have bee ? /-v ^ V-v t-l-, ss /% ? . r h? i^v r n ?-? . VC?L, UUi.ll UUW dll< 1 here will be a certai idden mystery to follo\ trill be ridden from th issie Peticoat in actior eeing the outlaw horse and Trained Rope Hoi NITY AND A FREE RAY EXPENSES. lY NOVEMBER 29tfc solution of the wheat pMbletn require? J the adjustment of production to Amer- | h an bei'ils if the world market I* over- i p supplied fr?>m other producing coun- [ trios at lower prices than are satis- J factory t" American growers. and tho ! development of an improved marketing -\sveui. The alter, the directors of tt?e corporation think, can be brought bout i?y c iM/atM'Q of the pr??- 1 v 'tucers ? for the purjn?se ?-f mark)-. . ' "ir whe;:t under the c<v operative : larkoting plan, making it', d\ idetriy '.he uu-n fur "ti : _ > :he speculative f si'-. )t*n?r;?e? r?a'*ket. Tlte - ?; 1 > expresses strong opjmamI\ . <r, t?? tie* v -i r;ou.v pvopxils looking to ^ ail increase in the tariff on wheat, government j" etixing and government purchase "surplus" wheat. r \ KTKK hearings in tho branch jTx. hanking coin roversy. the federal reserve h'?ard has ruled, as u condi^ i tion of membership in the reserve syte . j ten: of state hanks, that the applicant agree to establish no brunches except . within the city where the parent bank t Is located This policy goes into effect . I February 1. 1924. A resolution adopt, ! ed by the board declared that eatab- j ii^nnipui ?>r nninrn?>s ny state nanus prodiictNi an inminitable situation for national banks, which cannot establish 1 branches without permission of the controller of the currency. . OIK KMC Dill MMONl>. secretary i ^ general of the league of Nation*. v. ss received the other day by Premier I Mossoliui. and came away with the as, sura nop that Ital> had no prejudice , against the league and that the pre1 niler favors Ita principle?. Mussolini, however, informed the secretary general thnt Paly required that her position as one of the great powers and one of the founders of the league and a principal signatory of the Treaty of I Versailles should he "adequately estabr lished." j 'TMiE budget bureau ha* received the , -* department estimates for the next f tiscal year, pared them to the hone and submitted them to President 'Viol I due. SECOND ROUNI ? ' t ! I will be at the followir i en below for the purpos i the year 1923. Let every ' j their taxes as this is the s * North Fork, Potter's Store at Tamara North Fork, Sutherland & Thomas' st> f Meat Camp, Hodgson's store, forenooi Meat Camp, W. H. Norris' -ire, aft? ? Bald Mountain, Todd, Thursday Stony Fork. Cook's Store forenoon, F Stony Fork, Watson's Store, afteritoo Elk. Triplett's Store, Saturday Blue Ridge, Storre Bros. Store, Tuesdi Blowing Rock, Privette's store, Wedr Watauga, Foscce, forenoon, Friday . . Watauga, Shulla Mills, afternoon, Fri< Boone, court house, Monday . Shaw nee haw, Matney, forenoon, Wed Valle Crucis, W. W. Masts, afternoon Laurel Creek, Windy Gap, forenoon, 1 Laurel Creek, W. L. Winkler's, aftern Beaver D~m, Jim Sherwood's, forenoi IDe?ver uam Uon Hagaman's afternoo Cove Creek, Sherwood's store forenor Cove Creek, Mtbe!, afternoon, Saturc This the 9th day of Nc C. M i $42,50 sp<* LOOK MEN!! OPPORTUNI1 j Don't spend your hard for fiither lirotKor ^ | gold filled or plated wi n Give him the best then d | be remembered forever q ; Limited quantity, genu .r watches. Plain-eng., t V | Walthara Movements, fi one-jewelled movement! 0 watch. Send P. O. ord . watch immediately sent ! packed in expensive, be Wonderful 18 karat, solid got or green wrist watches, latest octagon shape models, full jewel very thing that you have warn admired on others. Now in the i everybody. Get one while they h Exclusive Watch I 1482 Broadway New York < . Telephone Bryant 10251 NOVEMBER 22. 1923. The total sun*. asked by the bureau Ull yi.TOOA^.'W. this tviirpseiitiof x my-I tug of $126.tX*?.000 from the amount be-' 5pc exi*m?led in the ' unvat fiscal yaur.l Of "?ourse congress i?ky ?ee lit toi change some of the ft eras. IN \ .! -isir.n announcing: the prinrltiles t?? he applied in determining AjiserU :?ti claims naaiitst tJermanc. the : \i*il claims commission uph -his -' i-Iiy the claims growiug ou; ??i the tinu of the l.usitaria, numbering jts and M^reg:;tinu about $22.n**>.00b. i iimmis-i.<ii ?- r?? ssc^s cj? ,?r 11 '-try. ..r punitive. damages. hoMing' | ??.cy are penn* :n nature and nut nur .'?l !>y the treaty of pence. Tt dlsr ; .!'>? ? ): iins* totaling about r ".?> for the recovery of insur 11s ;.ji: i by Americans for) |.ragainst war hazards. Scotch "Bookie" Takes in $25,000 Each Day] Loudon.?Hefting among the thrift* Scotchmen is done on a scale that has shocked members of the house of commons, men who are accustomed to deal with millions of pounds of the kototbmenfs money every year. A (ilvsgow bookmaker admitted to the house committee on betting, ap-, pointed to investigate the possibilities! of the government* placing a tax oaj horse nice betting, that he took in an average of $2;?,000 a clay, or more than $8.000.0<M) a year in bets. This particular bookmnker operates a credit account system in established offices, and his business comes within the law. Hotel Clerk Will. Big Sum to Fellow Worker# New York.?Arthur H. Fowler, for twenty years clerk and bookkeeper in the Hotel Waldorf-Astoria drug store, died recently and when his will was read It was found that he had loft an* estate of $40,000 to forty of his fallow employes*. 3 FOR TAXES ?g places on the dates giv ie of collecting taxes for one please come and pay econd and last cali. ick, Forenoon, Tuesday Nov. 20, 1923 ore, afternoon Tuesday Nov. 20, 1923 4, Wednesday Nov. 21, 1923 (rnoon, Wednesday . . . Nov. 21, 1923 Nov. 22, 1923 riday Nov. 23, 1923 n Friday Nov. 23, 19?3 Nov. 24, 19C3 my Nov. 27, 1923 tesday Nov. 28, 1923 Nov. 30, 1923 lay Nov. 30, 1923 vi-,.. . ..... . . n~- 3 1922 nesday Dec. 5, 1923 , Wednesday Dec. 5, 1923 "hursday Dec. 6, 1923 oon, Thursday Dec. 6, 1923 in, Friday Dec. 7, 1923 n, Friday - .Dec 7, 1923 m, Saturday Dec. 8, 1923 lay Dec. 8, 1923 >vember 1923. . CRITCHER, Sheriff. ial Holiday Offer Y OF A LIFE-TIME earned money foolishly and buy usband or sweetheart, a cheap itch. e is, it is cheapest in the end, to ice solid (fourteen) Karat Gold I hin or octagon shape Elgin ro I ifteen jewelled, or Illinois twenty s. Guarantee enclosed with every er now, don't delay, and receive to you, registered, fully insured autiful lined gift case. Act quick, d white ~~"""" ~"""" designs, . . J ^ Attention led. The ted and . .. Ladies each of ?st. st $27jO
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