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fir* Teapot Dome Trial May Produce No Convictions (Juration I li:i! l.ictl l.ill!;- Donlil Ural, .'ill i'rtxiiij; l'?'i inn. Miilxi-x. or -liil-.".rj it* n-r Anolilfl* AhtUci* I *. ! i.. pwiii i..\\viu:\?*k . >.? t. I . Ii> 1. ? Av,. .T4 us. ? Criminal prosequi ; iv Ihivaton-Vt in the 'IV.'pot lK?n?o scandal, hut- will lln v t anywlimv? 1,11118 ilio i|iio.stio:i t~l.u yoi-8 are doubt Jul about, no mat ter how .highly skilled is t|,.. counsel employed l>.v President Coolidjce to try the cases. An analysis 0f ii,,. a ...J show thai ||, o contra .lietot v st,l.-l nients (till tn,i con .tilt til.- p.rjun aj some .,r Hi. impoi t.'iit . >\< i? not sviiri) to ?. \, ,J it it clear vet tii.tt any I'h , bribery I I, .,1,1. f?r ,, oeen lnonulit i, ,n i,, ". ttaa I.. tweon i:?. ,h , " ' of contracts. ah actions v. m i? ,|. ,, , " ?.round thai tiK.j v., r. "i. ?!- ?? strict), s i ? *a K i ti : j , . , , bribe f..r Uteri i. a,.. : to re mo tin. it,. ,ii, \ I What '.'HI >T,- i , .... ...... Tim- on ly I,;, ' -r-r , . - , , . | .' win tin r or ii. i ii,- i ?, , . , , , , racy |., .lorn. ?,| , . , , s <.ov. mm* m. I IP! ,? ? (tatate* two ... more |K>r*onr -not one must I,, found I. ha'.. , gaged In in, , (Toi l to il? fraitil t li< tioveriiiii.'iit. Iiiu ,;i,| i|,. which wore innilo lujtiiy i! .. (Invorn menl? Tile Senator.-. who ar. al jircKont hari nn_ u 1 1 - oll ,h). KUh Insist tlyj ih, Covorniii. in cam i oil worse in n?. transaction inn win ii ?lie can^c I.. I., for., a jurv 1 1... prosecuting attorneys will |,av. t " 'it tli. ..fri-ei mi iii.I'. it,,. "Jlirv-tfT -t hi ? u ,i. ni.. n,i.. ?? |iarl ()f |>rillrl|lni; Dld 111? .,|l people U.-t |.IL. III.., ;,n,] aecure tliolr ban. so a, to ben. lit thcms.lv, anil <!? inmil i; , . in. ni ? Tin" oi ! iiH-n Insist jji.it wIii ti i }, . experts not down to bra*? i will l.t- po.e-ibh i i juov. i li t ii, loaBes wore actually t the he1M Th Mf the Cov. nun. nt. jf ^ (I|. j( intent to defraud cairuot fto ? ?l the whole euro will shunnr down in* 111 IsU SO or POUIT or IH -llm UP, i)|) til. ' part of qfriclals in the war fraud ca:-< s' under wli ir.'t moral persons w.i. indict, d but f.w conrfct.-d the ? vld. nc*- showed misconduct duo to Unorance stu pidity. Hut Hot, is not bin-: in tho law to punish a lack or brain . li t on that thin lino i f clef, use th.it Miany have . scaped in fj1(. pjiM and very llttlo has ben uncovered ,,, iu?ke a Coil virt ion of an* bod". i, talnty. I'.oshh < the rns. s will drau in Hi. courts and ii iua.\ I ? a y, .M .,t uior. In foro they can !?? hronulit In ;i c!iina\. M.'anwhilo, tlio trutli ol' the nattor in. t h ?? r.i . will not h. (rh -i to punish individuals. Tli. y will jurfor as public opinion turns it Jirreo uu upon tli.-ui. Tli. .?onti.. v.thv will bo 1 1 it d after all in political c-ampiPMi of I . |. it uill tiio prihclpal ar iiim. i i no doubt OT tho l>i mocivUs in lb. ii , ,| |? tho p. opto to turn lb. fiepublie-ai!. party out. of pow.r on the .! i:;. .t lirca pacfty. Talil ilio T. t pot Domr i caudal broli.- Ioobo (hf-rc was \ ry liitb which to m?5v.> an i>su'\ Som. . tho I )? - 1 , i.jcra i s toll c, f . - . . - i (? , the .V? lion plan Willi tie- Carm r pbi-t and fore* an issuo on taxation. Ti.. v had. failed to e\cil?> tlio public suili cb-ntly over the iM.indal in Ho- \.i eranA' bureau and in other I r scandals and th. \ m IzoI then for. on the ? a \ .'jucsiioji nf ftomoihln-: which would ciuukc the wlcb si i . siblo Interest. Now comoH th.- Toapot Doiuo scan dnl an qld-fasllionod politic;'.! affair r^iilnlso,."1 ,,r ||?. j .. | Hon. rho oil I. ii will probnlili I... ? frn" i7l*. i*'1" 'iii, j** i * i ly T|" wi" no' raaoliilion or Inquiry as to in. ', ml'. nn Invest Illation of leases ,,r M"; |l" "'ft'"1 -mil.. \\. I Ml* loii1 rr?i? u? the W e?| the Demorriit h;,v. h0|.. s tills year of s.TUt'lnt , iioukIi ? li e total votes In combination With the noulh to repeal their vlctorv of 1016. Prealdont Coolliliie stan.Is apart from I lie Teapot Dome scandal, lie wasn't In .i position of responsibil ity when the leases were made. It Is true two member* of his present cabinet are under fire, but Mr. Co..: i.Iec has ordered special counsel cm ployed an.! doesn't intend to shl. Id anybody for political or personal reasons. The Democrat . howovor. are not preparing to attac k an Individual- - their campaign will* not nocrssarllv be d I reeled against M r. CoolldKo but they will bombard the Itrpuhli cau party and ask for an opportun I Fresh Vegetables an.l Flu nks Cablmuo Tanucrhic* t'ollnrds .%f?plo? IVIfry IImiihiim I^rltiicc l*fir?tttlp*i (irn|?cfruit li bh Potatoes I'ranhei i los 0|-mi?ko?? J. W. Shannonhouse & Soil Phone 187 County Agent Meets The Money Problem Shows Farmers of Watauga How To Convert Cabbage Into Money Via Kraut Raleigh, Jan. 2'J. ? One of t li ? ? III# pro ?><?.- ms (lU'iiiK liii' farnmrs of Norlii Carolina . in titf territory out-dde of ihv cotton and tobacco areH, is tin* pioducing a crop v. it icli can read ily In- exchanged lor money, tile opiliiuii exprcsM-tt 1?>1 .1. M. Gray, As* sistaut Director of Kxt**nsit-n Work in the D partmeiil of Agriculture, in such t**ri ilo y as this Mr- farmers K-i?**-f all-y ? ? > A.. ? tin::* -.UAVa .-.Unplie.a, but lew of ilieni haw a real incjme eaiiting crop, it was explained, so this problem so to lit- met tl'litrenJ.ly hi cacji county by the farm agents employed by tne Statu College ?>l tii? .A gri* altural Depart men!. .Ms*. Ciray gives an outstanding ? x aniplt ?: how one county jir?ei)i n.* t this probli in by the organization of a kraut mill in Watauga (bounty, it is well known that this section of the titate is c.-i?ccially adapt* d to" the viewing of late cabbages. lie said, hat li 'ivtoiori' on account of market ing ? ondit .?>tis, t hi cabbage gfown usually so hi for l'*si than l ti dollars per ton. The county agent, work ing wit ii ?::?? extrusion peclalista fro iii. t lie Division of Horticulture, presented tli" matter of kraut Tac i y ! ? the people. "As a r. -iilt," sa d .Mr. Gray. ' n factory costing approximately ?i?.-i mot with a capacity of tons of kraut lias been erected. Th" iac-1 tory was! not completed unnl iale in the season but more than 350 tons of kraut/ was made during the past year, and by selling -their cabbage as kraut, the farmers get about $15 j per ton for the. surplus product. Defter than this the price of raw cabbage of good marketable quality; war. held above $20 per ton during it y to lake ov? r the r? itij of Govern ment in all ii.; branches. There is no concealing tin i?r vottsto at the While Houm ami throughout Republican c t D ?? in Washington over Hie fre'm< ndou* hi lt n i which has., bei/n .developed in connection with the Teapot I)otp< scandn!. li will Intensify Int'-rfst "in the other I n v ?Vai i nations liow i:* pr/ix re-:.:. The Teapot Dome Inv -<ffi:a lion has been ? oitu en for many months. Relatively littie attention has been paid to it.. When ? I i;e.'mq*t sensational disclosures were ntade. due to th> unremiHir.v . <her-:y of Senator Thomas J. V.'.u :? of Moil t ma, I) Mocrat, t!i? h cord had !>? come so invMyed Willi complex qu? - t ioli thai la' i ii abandoned it . a (eelinfral inquiry, IJitt tin Montana Senator, who i one II1 t i ? e herd lawyess in I'm I'lii" e'tl Stat? .< Senate, was qiiiiil;. |i 'pa. rin. a the case for trial ??y jury. II; pi to t.i atinc cross examination an I unw ! 1 1 1 n -in ss to let uo of a elite has brought the T apot Polite scatulfll to , the ,-nrfa- . Senator Walsh of Mon tana Is really the h? ro of th'* whole affair. It's a sirikinu example of what an Inquisitive legal .mind can do. And the Democratic party Jtfcd now Is pattln. Senator Walsh on the buck i??r -ivim: them a real Is sue on which to fight the lf?2l cam paign. TODAY'S BAItO UNS IN USED CARS (I) FOIti) Roadster, 1922 model; ii <i o <1 dutpe; 8125.00 cadi. (2) I OKI) C o ii p <? , 1922 model: excel lent k h a |> <* ; 8335.00 cadi. (3) FORD 2-1) o o p Sedan, 1922 model, rx ?'cllciil ?liii|M>: S300.00 cash. ( I) t'Oltl) Touring C a r . 192 2 model: nelf h I H r I e r: 8130.00 cadi. Terms if Drsirrd. IlKMKMIIKH ? Kvory car yon **e o the in a t'SKII ('Alt, AUTO & GAS ENGINE WORKS, INC. KM Jf. Walcr (k. 1 THi: \\ \TKUI ItO\T A ' halite d| k'IK'iIiiIh Iiu< ,;n ??o'ii;. Mil :??r tin- Maili;. ws Itout Lin* Kli:'..?n? 1 b Cily, Sotuh Mills, , . i.ii iui: February 1. . ?;?? k ? it.iv w.ii j.-.ivt : ;i < i?>. l.'.v . W* Ii:- -jdayn a.s. 1 Friday. .it _ p. in. arriving ??' Nn . *.k ar iu. tiie JoJI ? .vi..;: ? J !:? Ii? .i;s will leave SuiCi !?? : iiiM'i:, v Anngheu has i. irojn down lire ftiutid w !i?- : ? h? wvjit s. vi*ral days ago. Tb.< itvlghM r K. K. Daitiols was loaded wit!1 a ? ;* r ir ?> of lift Stakes on Moudav and was roady lo go down , iln x.mrd with her cargo. The seltooner Mark Stevens is at the toot of Main street with fresli oyster* for sale. The Carolina. one ? >f the veasels In . i!ie T? xaco Company oil service, is ' lied* up at Mi*- wharf of. the Hlizaht th i Cilv Iron Works. 1 The bottom <?'t tlic Steam Tug , Vietite y Trt-j? has been painted on Ibe railway at the KlizabetU City lion Works. Vessel* In Port. Schooner Mark Steven*, foot M tin street with oysters. ? Steamer Texas, at Klizab* th City Iron WorkF, waiting for charter. Steam tug Vlent y Tre>, at Kliz ' tib? tit City Iron Works, on the ways. Steamer Hertford a*- illizabetn City I rou Works, waiting. , >.V'lnn>ue.v l.nu xia at ii|Qt of C.uirch street, wait in.. . Seiioomr Harriet C. Whitehead, d; riiarging f? rtilizer. North IIUi'i 1. 1 ?ie, Steamer \ u ?. ?? i.. Van .iver sails, Tuesdays, Thursday ned Saturdays ot p. in. for Cow. lis wharf. Old Trap. N- wberiis I.ai.din;:. Jarvi.-burg, llarnet.ts. Cre? k. Coinjotk, Indian Isl and. l.onv Point and Norfolk. Li.! s boat Kvu sails Tuesdays and Fridays at 11a. m. for Point Har bor. 11. ills Harbor, II';g Quarter, id Kitty Hawk. Gas boat Jones sails Thursdays at 2 a. ni. for I"r? ?* I . ?, *;i::n N- ? . Ivllkct.ny und F; > ? ' ! ! li/ahelli City lloat l ine St" t:. ' Ha: y .nd \.r;!:;ia Dare- ? "y r?l "> p. tti. for Jarvis burg, ?iidi:in M ?!?.!, t olnj ck. Long Point and Wrrfolk. Henuet t V. ( '. I ine Fnuna F. s?iil Tu -d > . Thurs days and Sutu ?' : - at 2 p. tu. for South Mills, i'a qnotank Iti.er landing ??. (iullti'ie l.iii" the season. \ "'I nl\ >.ie instance of the good : k di .ie ?!'iri! the past sea son l?. I i??* f. mi . 1 home agents oi the St'it.' College i.nd Department of Agrie ! :: :amh>ii - oth-'r In stanr - f.r.. V i uiid m Cm? nunnal repor. ?' tb xt< ion. worl.er? which .. a ; .?? ' i: c- .npii?- ! to. puiili ? i it>?:.** Rebecca sails Wednesdays forfj Knd* hard, Middleton, and Lakt'fj L.il:?linK. Cooper Line Matr.i** <5. sails Thursdays ami ; Saturday: si t lu a. in. f?>r Columbia aii. I i r ,\lliua(tir !:i\n l?ine 1 ? ?: Snrv :?!.!*? \V? dnesd ?ys : ! . ?:?.!? ? .V !: all I K- ? * t I. ? . ud Kilkenny. i :? ( ar<dina Transportation Co. t. M . n >aiN daily at 1 , ... : i N.ir- Head and l.ine \; .ti-r ;? U.uti- Oivef and !' ?.t ; 1 Tt-csuaj ?, Thursdays ' a::.! Saturdays for WaiKhr^-, Stuin-r i?y I ?>!.t , and .Mann's iUirbor. Matthew* lam* (ias bout Hay sails daily at 2 p.: in. lor south Mills. ? HOSIERY in llir new shades and at liargain prki^ ? Oicens Shoe Co. lll.vrox 1:111. dim; -M ELICK 1 Headquarters for Valentines A I'l.KASINC VARIETY. C.ET THEM NOW. UK FORK THEY ARE PICKED OVEIi OR SOLD OI T. MELICK av-1 ve rv %? Substitutes are gener ally more expensive in the end th:.n genuine articles. Housewives have learned ? they KNOW this is true where bakings are con cerned. Self rising flours are classed as substitutes for plain flour and good baking powder, 'fi.tr use of these special to result in false econ- .* ^ omy, failures and waste on bake day. ' Remember there is a ? big difference, in many ways, between biscuits and other bakingsmade from these so-called self-rising flours and those made from good plain flour and a de pendable leavener. Try the experiment? make a baking from each ? convince yourself. You will find the baking made from flour and baking powder far more attractive in appearance. It will raise higher ? retain its full food value and taste better. For best results, do not fail to use Calu met. the Economy Raking Powder, and a reliable brand of plain flour. Just think of it ? the sale of Calumet is 2*4 times as much as that of any other brand. It contains only such ingredients as have been officially approved^ by the United States Food Authorities. It is pure and sure. You save when you buy it ? you save when you use it. PAOKED IN TIN -KEEPS STRENGTH IN Clothes Satisfaction AT YOUR PRICE $35 ii i; no \ot n tempt to fit 01 a < (.01 //rs- to t /.on i>kh m: Dili: i DLIIMTE Si I \/> IKI) Oi i qi tun he low u tin ii h e it ill \OT (.it. D. Waiter Harris i ho f ity Tailor & (intltirr i;amu *n<J Lebanon I^elic i'lc ?.*? art? absoiuirij Hours of quality sold by tliu learilh;; croters.. ? Distributed I ly ? A. F. TOXEY & COMPANY ?k Water Street Closing Out Business A few more Vac uum Cleaners, Toast er Stoves, Electric Fans, Heating Pads, Irons and House Wir ing, Electric Supplies and Lighting Fixtures must be sold by Feb ruary 1. Also one wood and gas combin ation Cook stove near ly new. W. S. White & Co. PHONE 64. 120-122 Po!'..doxtor St. Elizabeth City, N. C. I i ?SLIGHTLY USED AT? 1-2 PRICE ?AT fllK? % Auction Store 1 % Malllirw* Slmi % K. L. Silver I home, Mpr. Biirk of I). M. Jonctt f.o. X i ?X^s"XMt,'X":"XX">*:,'>,X^<!"X,<!MX',X"X"X,>XMX".,X^MX'4XX**XMX*,!M>,X*<' KEEPING STEP | VcHt'll dwd fW# firm Wfivwyg abreast of foe' tlriip*. WhfTi J ?morr mnrtrrn fPHlu r*-ft lacilitN are necessary they are J addrd. We enter to the requirement* of our patrons. X Our rrrrnt addition con:<i?t * of a larue Dry Cl<nnlnK Ma- v chine; another latest model Sanitary St?am I'resser, an Elec tric Rotary KxtracUr.1 and a drying room, which uives iu? ih? best equipped cleaning pHtablls hnient In the city, plus twelv? years of experience. Cooper Cleaning Works PHOXB 2HO
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