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i- r- i p.: fe: A* rwnTiMimTni s^N W\ L fie Ckdtch of the Holy Comforter, (Episcopal) a»e Reverend Joha Bcaner* Gibble, Rector. Servkes: Every Sunday, 11:00 a. m. 7:30 p.m. . tt ^ c Holy Gommunioii: rirst bun- Jay, 11:00 a m. Third Swiiday, frSOa. m. -,nnn„ Holy and Saints Days, 10.00 a. Sunday Seh(x>l. 9:30 a. m. The public is cordially invited. All pews free, Cbristmn Qmrch. Ck>mer Church and Davis Sts. Rst. a. B KendaU, PsJtof. Service*; Preaching every Sunday, 11:00 ft. m. and 8:00 p. m. ^ Sunday School; 9:45a. m. Jno. 7/asbington, April 11.— The Progressive conference of the House today parcelled out the ’vork of preparing the measures that vv'ill form a part of the Pro gressive legislative plan. The House members will work in con junction with the legislative com mittee of the National Progresi sive party, of which Gifford Pin- chot, Jane Adams, Dean Lewis of Pennsylvania University; Wa lter Weyl and other prominent persons are members. Ten legislative subjects were assigned at today’s conference. Bills on thnse subjects viiH be prepared after thorough investi gation by membe’^s assigned to them and these will form the basis for the legislation campaign of the Progressives in the present j Congress. R. Foster, Supt. . j Following is the list of assign- Ghristian Endeavor ^Services, |naents: Sundav evenings at 7:15 ! Tariff Commission, Representa- Mid-v !,“eek Prayer Service, eve- j tive Murdock, conservation and ts Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. Indies’ Aid and Missionary So- iiety meets on Monday after the ifcond Sunday in each month. A cordial invitation extended IC Eli. A Church Home lor fcsd Strangers. Visitors Earlington Reformed Clmycls. Comer Front and Anderson Sts. Ret. J. D. Afiwew, F»»tor. Sunday School every Sabbath, 0t45 a. m. Preaching every 2nd and 4th febbath, 11:00 a, m. and 8:00 p. Mid-week Service every Thurs- My, 7:45 p. m. A cordial welcome to all. Parsonage 2nd door east of ,iiB?cb. development of streams, Temple, Pennsylvarda: child labor law, Copeley, Illinois; woman’s8-hpur law for District of Columbia, Nolan of California; workmen's compensation, ‘Rupley of Penn- |sylvania; interstate trade com- i mission, Lalferly of Oregon; com mission of agricutural co-opera tion, credits and insurance, Hul- ings, Pennsylvania; presidential preference primary; Hindebaugh of Illinois; easier method of am ending Federal Constitution, Chandler of New York minimum wage for women. Falconer of Washington. ?refbyteriaB CSiercfe. Met. Patter. Services every Sjnaay at 11:00 ,IB. and 8:00 p. m. SuBday School at 9:45 a. m. Prayer-meeti ng, Wednesday it 8:00 p. m. The public is cordially invited *11 services. Baptist Qmrck. Iter. Mftiiia W. Beck P»*tef. Preaching every Sunday 11 a. m., 8p, m. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m, • Sunbeams, second and four- tSi Sundays, 3:00 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday f p. m. , Church Conference Wednesday j#fore first Sunday in each month Communion, first Sunday. Woman’s Missionary Society, ijfst Thursday 3:30 p. m. Ladies’ Aid Society, first Mon- 6iy 3:30 p. m. The Methodist Protestant Clsiirch, East Davis Street, Re?. Thorjia* H. DaTi», Pastor Ps,r6onop:e next door to Church) Services: Horning, 11:00 Evening, 8:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday Ladies'Aid and Missionery So' gitt BE every Monday afternoon first Sunday in each month. Bjnday School 9:30 a. m, J. G, Rogers, Supt. Exellent Baraca and Philathea Clusses. You are invited to at- lind all services. M. E. Church, South. ReT, T. A. Syke?, Pfittof. Preaching every Sunday morn- fsg and evening. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Prayer Service, Wednesday i’fsmng. Mac^doEia Lutheran Cburch. B'ront Street. Rtv. T. S. Browa, Pkstor. lEetidence next door to Church.) Morning Service at 11:00 a. m. Vespers at 3:30 p. m. (No services on third Sundays.) Sunday School 9:45 a. m., ev- f?y Sunday. Teachers’ Meeting, Wednesday ■'.fOO p. m. (at parsonage.) Woman’s Missionary Society morning service on fourth fitndays.) L. C. Bs,, Saturday before •j^rd Sundays, 3:00 p. m. L, L. L., third Sundays at 8:00 4t m. Greenville, S. C., Girl 18 Years Old Has Three Husbands. Greenville, S. C., April 10.— Three husbands in six years, all living, is the matrimonial record of a pretty 18-year>old girl, who is being held in the woman’s ward at the county prison, charg ed with polygamy. According to the girl’s own statement, she was orginally married at New port, Tenn., to a man whorti she alleges forced her to marry him. Soon leaving him, she married again in about a vear.'^ Huband No. 2 mistreated her, she claims. She accordingly left him without the forriiality of a divorce. Several months ago, she came to Greenville, S. C. t.o “Hve with her mother’s niece.” as she ex pressed it Becoming enamored of a young man, James D. Scott, she married him March 3, last. Scott soon learned of his two predecessors in his wife’s affec tions, and yesterday reported the matter to the sheriff, who arrested the girl. Scott says he loves the girl and the girl says she loves Scott. The question now IS, who will prosecute the charge against the woman and who will I'urnish the evidence to convict her, provided she refuses to teU her story in court? The girl’s maiden name Zoie Ledfoi'd, She is quite inteiligent and feels humiliated that her plight should have been discover ed. New Plan Adopted For Speeding Up Games. Chicago, III, i^pril 11. —In the matter of speeding up ball games in the American League, Presi dent Ban Johnson has a plan calculated, among oiher things, ‘•o inflate the pride of at least two boys at every game, Johnson announced the plan upon his return here from Cleve land today with the prophecy that it would shorten the average game by about fifteen minutes. A nev/ ball will be put into play every time a foul is hit. even if does not go over the fence or into the stands. This is where the boys come in. It it’s afoul which the fielder cannot catch he will return to his position immediately so that the game may proceed while the small boy retrieves the ball. Whether these assistants shall be in uniform has not been determined. Washington, April 10.— Sec retary of the Navy Daniels today took the first step toward carry ing out his announced policy of requiring naval officers to have adequate sea experience in their grades before oromotion when he assigned to a duty at their presented rank Captain T. M. Potts, who has been aide for per sonnel, and Commander Philip Andrews, who has been* chief of the bureau of navigation. Cap tain Pot IS will command the bat tleship Louisiana and Commander Andrevvs the cruiser Montana. Both Captain Potts and Com mander Andrews have passed their examirations for promotion, the former of the rank of rear admiral and the latter to the rank of captain. Secretary Daniels announced that as soon as they had qualified for the next higher grade, they would be promoted to fill the vacancies which occured on March 8. Captain Henry T. Mayo, pre sent commander of Mare Island navy yard, succeeds Captain Potts as aide for personnel. Her Swain Has A Wife an i Family She Sees (Atlanta Journal) Miss Alice Harnmond, age eighteen years of 164 Echo street vehemently declared her inten tion of shooting Robert L, W^il- son» on sight, when she learned in the recorder’s court Monday that he is a married man with several children. The girl had been arrested at the request of Mrs. Wilson, who also asked the police to arres t her husband. Wilson escaped the officers, and Miss Hammond arraigned alone, faced Mrs. Wilson in the court, When the wife told her story Miss Hammond denounced Wil son.,She declared that he posed to her as a single man. When the case against her was dimissed by the recorder, Miss Hammond left the court, declaring that never again would she trust a man. ‘'They are all traitors and brutes”she said. Churchland Debates Won. Chapel Hill, N. C., April ]L- In the third aanual declaimer’s contest of the East Central divi sion of state high schools, A. C. Reid, of Churchland high school, was the winner of the declaimer's medal over eight other competi tors. His subject was “The New North.” The other eight de- claimers and schools represented in the contest were: Bacon Har dee, Stem; M. G. Eatman, Cary; Percy Groome, Jamestown; D. H. Lashley, Sylcan; Aubrey Wig gins, East Durham; J. L. Manes, Biscoe,'®Alb.rtGibson, HawfieldK and Lal^'ayetle Isley, Friendship. The judges of the contest were Drs. .F. P. Venable, H. W. Chase and Professors Collier Cobo. Webb Arenue M. t. Cborcb, Ke» . T. Har{«y. Factor. Preaching every first Sunday III 11 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., second Sunday at 8 p. m. Sunday School every Sunday ynorning at V- a. m. rer A Horrible Crime Late^ reports of the death of the 3-year-old child in the moun tains of Hailwood county, for which the child’s grandmother, Nancy Kurlee, is held respon sible is that the little girl was left in the mountains to perish from hunger and exposure. Jo. and Lizzie Putman, the step father and mother of the child were tried as accessoriies and acquited but were held. lis mat- ! erial witn^sses. The ' man gave in jail. Yes you can no longer afford to be without one cf these matchless ^ Why not connect up wrth the city or anywhere you wan to go? The new lQv\ •? Ford has been greatly improved in design and otherwise, and bn account cf thp V ^ greatly increased output the price h^s^een lov/ered and is now within'ea^'v ® ^ -reach.- i RUNAOUT b , TOURING CAR S TOWN m ■ '0. S These new prices F. 0. B. Detroit with equipmenl. An ? ^ early order will mean an early deliverjr. Get full particulars a % from "••"■“•sow* Phone 619. lll-liS East on Street, Greensboro, N. C. L. E. Atwater, Local Dealer for Alamance County Cures Clii Sores, Other Retnedies Won't Cure The worst cases, t>o inatter of ho-w long standing, are cured by the wonderfial, old reliable Dr. Porter’s Antiseptic Healing Oil, It relieves Pain and Heals at the same tiaoe. 26c, 50c, ^LQO. OVCTi G5 YEARS'. EXPERIENCE I Traos; Marks Designs CO^YBIOHTS &c. Anyone «end(ng s skei'-h snd deacrlptlfwi maj an.cUlT (Mcertnin t. tr opinion free wiietner eu mvention »s probRbiy pateiuable. CotHnnmioi^^ ii)i!8B!,rictlycor;iliio*itia}. HANOBOOK ouPateuta MdHt free. Oldest a«ency for seeuriiijt p«tenra I'ateut* taken tisrowsth Mwiui & Co. receive upfoittl notice, wltliout charRe, In the Scientific Htticricam A tiandsonielr !Hn*traleiJ T-eekly, T-nrKe«t ctr- C'iilat.iun of any solentiflc Jtiurimj. 'iernis. ?.! a vc ir; four nioiitU#, 1^1. Sold by all tiewedealers. MlINN I Co.®*'®'"““"Newyqrf[ Br.inch oriice. (525 V* SK- ^ViaslilnKlon, 1). ,/. PHes Cured in 6 to 14 Days Your druggist will refwnd wsoney if PAZO OINTMENT tails to cure any case of Itching, Blind, VUeeding or Protriidsng Piles ici6 to 14 days. ■The first applicatiba gives Ease and Rest. BOc, NEW STOCK ARRIVED Telephone in your order tonight, R FD Garrier will hand it to you »n th« morning; Bradley’s Drug Store (INEAR POST OPPICE) LADIES! DO YOU SUFFEB CAPVDINE for tHem, TH« prompt relief i« miikgical IOC. 25c. 50e. A BOTTLE AT ALL ORUfifiiSTS. ir * Two Thvoats Cut, Spartanburg, S. C., Aprii 7.— Their ihroats siasiied with a pocket knife said to iiave been wielded by Bennie Fisher, 20 years old, in a midnight atfray in the road near bnoaley Creeii school hoaso ciunday nighc, Avilis Burnett, 19 years old, sou of J. 1 R. Burnett, ana Jonah Kimbreli, | 2U years old, son of “Dock.’'‘ Kimbreli,. are in bed at iheir homes in the Boiling Springs sec tion in a serious condition. Burnett^ and Kimbreli met FiSher and two other youths in tne road by chance. P'isher is said to have made some reference to an oU grudge which he had against Burnett because the lat ter ran into him with a buggy a year ago. Nearly all of the yjuths became embroiled in the quarrel which followed. Burnett has been attending the Woft'ord Fitting School. His father is a prominent country merchant, Kimbreli and Fisher are members Jof less prominent families. Sheriff W. J. White sent a de puty this morning to arrest Fish er. 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