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Warren J. 'Lincoln Happy To Have Baffled Police Hi. Statu- u> Murder*1!' Kslal>li?iie?l liefore tin- \\ oi'ld. II (Jiui'klc? ti> Think That Hc'TLul I'oliee (.ne--iiii: I mil lit- 1 1 imst'lf IHm'Iomhi C<ir|>u- Di-lii-ti ii\ iwi.i: Coo'ifllit. 1*21. t> T:.? A'l . i ? Auiuro, Ills.. January 21' ? Warren .1. l.i'.icohw Aurora law yer .".mi relative of the martyred Civil War 1'ivsident. sits in the Aurora jail today, hazard, worn, his status ;.s .1 iiiuiderev established before the world, and jet he is at ji.i.er. Artistically and loyally in1 is (satisfied with the maslerlid way in which he handled his crime and in which lie linally proved it to a p?i>!exed world. uo't to establish A corpus delicti? m 'Hi!, v. Licit had con-l ?(>!?'? il Kiineon amazing confession-, nun ill which could do much moving his guilt because of Ms cai? ju.i to establish a corpus deliciti - ilu bodies could Ho fo'UUd or blood -? , n< be discerned ? still li.'s con ceived a defense that lie "lew "I* will, l.lna. anil her brother. llyron <tnrip. hecauae of tin' unnatural .it t iiv he said i xisle.l between theiu. Ili- ?ense oL drama which assisted him to perpetrate the crime and to conical It with a cunning thai sur passes a Poe plot. Is justified in the fine dramatic unity given to the <? cu instances by the disclosure of the t wo heads encased in the block of cement. . f . And lie has another reason to reel satisfied. Kor months the man who was called a "mil" by Ills Aurora neigh bors because or his absorption In criminal law. had given police and criminologists opportunity t? un ravel his secret. lie had Klve" them the clue and like a child at game had watched them grow not and cold on the search. He had read the newspapers dut >. un.l frequently had expressed bis Impatience at the stupidity display, il hv those searching for the evidence ? hat would destroy him. And rlnallv. like a child that can no lon Ker demonstrate Its cleverness, he himself led his captors to the Auro ra dump, and pointed out the cement block in whir h the sflills were im bedded. It wa? not tblr*1 degree that brought him to the point where lie told the truth. It was Impa tience for the world lo appreciate 1,1s superior cunning. \nd the man who fulfill* d h? boast that he would raiso the prU*j sweet pei..i 01 Kane County. fulfil el t, 10 -the boast Indicated by his alti tude (lining the months of incarcer " ' "ll make the front pages again, you wait and see." had been his declaration to the newspaper men ,>nd Jail officials. There was ? chuckle concealed in this? a chuckle over the game V." was playing with the rest of the* -world. A dangerous game, but the legal tuiii.l sees that he withholds a trump card, even while he glt/ats childishly over the dramatic and artistic triumphs. The physical similarity of the man to Carl Wanderer, the ex-soliller who was hanged after lie had mnr ,1, red his wife and the rugged stranger" he had hired to assist In his plot. Is marked. The same pa e I, In, eves, ill" same bulging forehead. Itel'1 are d< mentla praecox ??v. liologists say. lloth killed their Wives and both told coherent ami un true -lories to P-dlce and pub Wanderer was hanged. Will legal mind of Warren J Lincoln save liim? . C A NI?V TOO 1I1UH c ... K in a c 1 co , Jan. 2f. J- ?' ' ' ' ' Il?'s president ol the Western Con f .tio,,, , - Association, which nu t odav. declared that <aniiy pri w re higher than tftey should be. w?m,.!?i;?ed.y .?? .u .mi " "" 1 'xelse l IX were rcm.i'itl by Congress I,, recommended hv th^ wys, jl. in r.'2<: . oH it i ti. thins iiiii-i ,, . . ,.... of ? Kmll I'.elmeiur. minl'sfir til war dining the < I'l'e ! pie^er ' hat1'' >"" ? '"foHowing the iiriutire for month*. . UoH of the other liisnrrcctlc.r lb ... TmV mbers. including Kurt Klsen "r. (he leader, were shot by govern us* ;i? troop*. ( Will) OK THANK* We wish t;<? expretts our thank* for ?>n>p.nthy ex r ended at the death ?-f our Hon and brother, OeorgFlJavlK. Wo appreciate 'the flornl offerings, t ho automobiles loaned, and every k'rnl not and word. Mother and Sister In Emergencies trJicri time is pretlom CAM. The ? ' Apothecary Shop Plionr 100 ? - L - I.. CHEMISTS CONTROL PLANT'S OU1PUT I .1 1 O ? :? "I ?'?W'lfl' ( O. lllMirC* . 1. 1 it.. .1*1.: i el Intpoi I. -i i :iui ' Hi -i? ?? .* 11. (tilling the pit > ..s iir it ?? f;i!vs weir 2 V*j I in; < ;?- :n:vh ti?;?fV ?-i uny iiliu-r bran'. tii-- Calumet leaking Powder C(?'ili|'?. v bet n able to keep its product abreast of its older.-, be cause it has establish >d its own ma terial plant in Joliet. 111. Tlil- ..plain, wilir'ii is. tin' largest of it ! ? .. 1 in tn. world. covers' an area <>. r .it.i acres, 43 buildings are o? Trtrd for-maDjifac luring purposes a.* -t l_" 1 1. lined opera to; n aM-eillv p!7 >v !. The number ?.? employees is i small because labor saving de vices hav n installed wherever possible. witli the purpose of insur I ing a cleaner ami more sanitary pro duction of materials as well as de creasing the operating cost. The primary purpose of the Joliet Plant is to* produce sodium | aluminum sulphate and acid phos-j phate. Previous to the installation of the Joilet works the Calumet Com-! pany has been forced from time to 1 .time to shut down Its big factory in, 1 Chicago because of a lack of one or I both of tiles*' ingredients in suffl- 1 Sclent quantities to keep up with its, orders. Kvery step in the process of mak ing these two materials, from start to finish, is controlled by an expert staff of chemists located in control laboratories, within the plant, while improvements are continually bring made through the efforts of a re search laboratory entirely inde pendent of plant operation. The plant's mechanical equipment is being constantly improved. In one department, originally the cycle operation, required one hour and i twenty minutes. Introducing new 1 machinery with a thirty per cent in ! crease In size of the charge the cycle , has been reduced to eight minutes. The guiding thought behind the foliet Plant Is not to reduce the cost but to incrente the Intrinsic, effi ciency of Calumet linking Pcwder: ? to guarantee tlm retail dealer tlmt I when he recommends Calumet as | "Tne World's Greatest linking Pow j der" he Is saying the literal truth. lilt; IMIGK Ol'TPl T i 1 Detroit. Jan. 2!?. ? -The fact that i the Paige Detroit .Motor Company j i plans to go In for vi lume produc-i tion this year, turning out a bote I I 75.000 cars, is held responsible for] j the drastic price cut recently an I nounced which reduced the price of j tin- touring car model $66i?. Pt son County Ot3l i;or Better Sdsoals Joini Movement For County wiJc System cf Scliocl Sup port and Direction CI... p.-; 1 1 ill. J;tui::.ry 21* ? - IVr- .? j County h.i-? jkiiiu' i I iw? . ? lli< ? -u ? .-? -vstcia . ot -? h ? I Mipp>tt ;.:sd direction atui it oi i m l- p!:iiialuz .1 ca:. 1 i n . si i.: ? i;e*ir fu;utv f?o a >p ? i.. t lei t ii*ii t.? the i*? > :i it .. ..1*.: buri'le* t%? r? ^.?i:i/.?* and improve the m!hm I \vu;k 1!. re, coidiru in report* ivac-iiing Srlio.il of K?l;ir;:l i.m -.'i |l;* I'r.iv t *? i t y . Tii;?t ? ?.! vv:is i? ar ? 1 at .1 !? ? ? <*lii ttii'< lint: of the ooard alter ?*?? u - -i'Si rifijr a prelim ill at y report >; Ml 1 ?Itic.ii i<iiu:l sarv. v of tin* . i>u:i:v vltii'li ha* bi.Mii made iliiriiiii i In last fi>w inoniii? under i :?!? ?! i !? of 1'rt/fossor M. !i. Tra'd.- of l lso School of Kducation. Th? slt*|? tliu- tukon Ur-r-uii add* that county t ?> 'he rapi'lly in - cri'iii'iiiK i? u 111 her ti'?w interested in ade pt hit? the county unit system of school work. Among tlieB? are Lincoln. Lenoir. ? Brunswick. Craven. Haywood. Randolph. and Kuwait, which are conducting surveys and planuiui; school olocliom^ Wilson and New Hanover countics ha\ 5?. rn op? r;?!iliR c?tl I:;*' iiupj i>\v?l -> ? u iff >?a:'s. ii ft.i - -.u.l ? i ...i ??t?: ..nuniti?'> i-r ? v- -ry . \ . - ...i uty *?? ati? r. I :j.l> . ? * ? . i . ? ?? ? i -? !?..??!?? boili i ?I. !.i > . it was explain* ? !?? ??in'cf'isful. a capa x? ? ttt i v?- am! supervisory organ ?:? a ill ??.? |>iwltl?'?l to |iut -In' ? int.. w !?? ?yst? tii into " r.i. p ? i ? r i\!m ati' ll ? t?f ;!??? ? ' ' iii \7 r.s must lint *?'. i"j i' ? :l any c nisn|<<ra* i? J principle ailopt* i I '?>? 1'iv *? a:. J. whit h plans fyr eon Inn only mi eh ir.in-pi>rialitiu ??: pupil* ;is ncoi's* ;.rv ;>? .?Maiu e<l*ie;tiimia| efficiency ? t a i: '.ti.Ai.k.i. ???st." N" w *11 e< i <1 ritnnuuiiiiy will !??? broken ? : . ' i \ Ih?- I IumM i?y w k sm i \i.i/k Iii uliut >011 nam. If ||i Hon I'm its hi- \ I t'aiiiKMl in- llottlc (.imhN, |?ri?*?| I'rilit*, <>i- \ihI> I;.iU??I ? '%??(. fei-iion?. rilovi: \n. Main Street Grocery Nr>? i iiuli School Vi(<I iloi'i mil IVI>. l.'i-l 2 WiiMW's < I I I; I'UIMMS TUT. MINSTREL ? 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I'uai make many I :?! i Hit Sf all these iiupur ;?!?- that j: ? v . ? it its uauscat itiu taste mid ml ?r ar ? ??otiij ly reamved? - !ia" t.? \v li-i-ii ?1*? 11 < ? }iy ;i ilt?\v, s?i s i. tiititiL pr. ???? ? . i:i I\?'l!ogft'4 "?.i-'- - 1 1 . ? t ? ?i" Oil - i? is. as your ?i'" i'?r wit] t.-'.l \oa. < It c> ideal pur -i ... Kor it s 1 ? ? t . lily thoroughly chmns ?:?? ? 1 1 ? 11 ? '?>? ^ a-* no other piir i;.?li\e ijo.-s, -nit i: also iieuipaliz>*4 tie in* - tn.il jH/i-on< that cause 'f ..il Is - . aV-.-;?iti?\ii\ill?m ;ittd lli.it 1 1 ??? . l !iu imt to llflltioil sklu : . Nilliiw i ntnp! etc ; .1 s 1 1.- rtii'-r.* ?i duet not frritatc. as ?i ? r jv" . 1; n ivi s. !? ;i 1 mtually '? 1: rst it ii?i! . ?!i:-hiii5 1: o?|H>phlly ' .ir.i:i:> and children in ? " : .1 1 rliot-a ..nd lulfr. Anil in this \. purified form it i< a-* easy to >v\aili< w a *> w:it?T. >?? that tin- mon' Uiitf?.?oii;iM.' child lake* it willing Vi'ii 1 .111 ?rt a sample bottle of l\t Horn's fr? i' l?y writing to Waller Janvier. 4 17 Canal St.. New York ( iiy. ami sending 1<> cents to cover packing nuil postage. I i 11 1 you take 111/ risk in uetting a regular size liot , il?* direct from the drug store. Your moil* y instantly refunded if not pleased. 1 .. . Kcllogg's is sold and guaranteed j by all good drug stores every 1 where. ^ adv ! : OUT OF THE GLOOM Mini} a (?l<M?m> ('oiiiili'nnnre in Fli/? abet It C'llj Now l.iulit ens Willi tfM|?|iiueM*. A had hark makes you gloomy. Can't he happy with continual hack-ache. The iirlioK and pains of a had hack Are f reciiient ly due to weak kld ] ne.vs. Dmiu's i'llls are recommended foi ! weak kidneys. Ask your neighbor. So Klizabeth City citizens teiitify. Mrs. Kd. Cordon, f>0!l Soutneru Ave . Klizaheth City,, says: "I hud a dull pain across inv hack and over my kidneys. I also had revere head aches. I heard "f Down's rills and ' not a supply. They soon removed the trouble and my kidneys were put in uoo.fl condition." Mrs. Cordon gave the above s'ate ni' iit July 15. 1!IH, and on October 2!?. t!?21, she added: "Il is a pleas ure to conllrm tin statement 1 gave before in praise of {loan's i'ills. TJiey made a cure in mv ease that has" re maim d permanent." Price Hoc. at all deah rs. Don't I simply ask lor a kidney remedy i;* t Doan's I'ills ? the same that Mrs. Cordon had. Foster- Mil burn Co., Mils., Dulialo, N. V. adv. 1 . _ ' COettfkailyft illfslrst Peanut llriltlo Olio l.l?. I'uckufEe 37c Within cwur Cjrusp When Y ou want Something for The Home Think of This is the time of year when people plan to make their homes more livable. Those who want the best that can be bought at the lowest coat take advantage of the fact that the largest furniture display in Eastern North Carolina is located in Elizabeth City ? THEY BUY AT QUINN FURNITURE CO.
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