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Chicago And Aurora See Mob Morbidity At Worst l.itrr:;]!} ?:!??.! ?.'? Or(iiii:u*il\ \iiiuiii! Mi n ;r*d W umcvi 1 1 :i"\ t* !#? *\ji \ll;vr!r?i (?nn'-inin' >it>! *?? and ? rdid t>? ! Ji\ oivr ami Murder r.\ .i. ^ ? >i?i i; c .r.'.v.i, t ? ? : ' ?? .! u:j . *..? rUiii? in its uio-t i?? i n . i?.o 1?M! > ; ? ? i far. I i.Mlii.- m i'lii.'.i ?? ?? i ? I i:: ? ? ..t V' Aiin?ii. T!h !'? i ;? .s-.t'i ?. ?. 1* . i*?-j ? t?'i I. IK ? : i-' ? i ?ild^v - wlio would i:.\ .'J'.-' I k ? 1 Pti'anu" i: t I uuirk w'-i- i. h .n!.- ;ii? mfi*>'iiil> r.i'Mii.i! j ? ? : ? ? *?? i. ? li'li;!li ? l\,;t I'. : ' ?' tl.? la- 1 i? w ?!; ? ' <lii| curl.-: ??u 1 't <!? 'ails o. i ; > -? l I.' hi u.J c.? ? ? I : . i ? ? i ? . ' ; ' 1" i .. coin i.iu ? ?!? r ? :? * ' |*< r U\< - 1 ?? -I!-. of j - i : 1. dl.im i-.r i ?? ?>? < nil. i: ill i . ? ( Aih. r; li. ! . . Kov. fJi\ J t>. f .i First I tu(>t i ft t i hui. ii ? t u.i\ I'i i i.. .i c. r? The situation ]? s ?* nt ? d i-\ almo*! uniqit'* i* on ;l ati:;.? ?i edings. I ' nlik** tin*, i i ? ? ? ? !- - f n i v, care. w !i< ;i Kv< 1 v ii N- :?iJ .1 li- r in t i mat *' s ' . i ii ri- i - *. i . ? ?:? y Mr". J-j-'uii I s -Y i .i ? ??! !?i ' ly nothing !?? g.iiu try 5' :i i-ryiiK ii- : phume i'i Ml'.* world." ? .v- nt .? vl'\?red continent c. if ?i? r ?!???>? i\ I ?hy ; he . : li? i. ;i ,!? <-|,*. w III ?>?> araiili .1 .kc print t iiiK lr-r l'ro:;*- th-- 'mail h? enys she I ives a'n.-v<- ait oilv-. i. iior husband. \ ii i f -li? husband mijkcs the request of th?- ourt. -in* pro . . 1 1 ? 1 > \v I S I ? los-v ? ii-ioily of In -r two hoys. But ,shij is hot uiakitig the usual j \t ? I i i; ? deft-m!.;iu in such a suit. She is a witness for her husband, and therefore will bend all her efforts ? <1 dispute the rebuttal testimony ut the defense. Mrs. I. eland Is the opposite in every way of .Mrs. Carl Case. The minister'* wife is a large woman of healthy, ruddy countenance, hand some in a way. vivacious and ap parently well below foriy years of age. Mr". I.elnnd" is utterly lifeless, her complexion sallow and her lips hlue and thin. Her face is lined and she looks ten years older . than her husband who is about forty. Sh?? insists that hers was a "psych ic slip" and refuses absolutely to be lieve charges made in court that her husband is divorcing her to marry a Jl'.U' ? y ? i : s J : in ? r woman. W h *ii r si ?tiv?irii< i- urant".l I,? l In- s:iy.? h?* will never : n liv willi his wit", and she -?? ? .?? will not ask it. lint li? r \ ? ?- !i?? *?:iys. will be ?-J ? :? r.. Th? crowds si 1 1? ? 144! in ^ ilw hva ' in ? Hi i? I.i'hiiii! i.i- '? b?i\ij::.* si ii'inii; Moml.t. Mai .1 n?! ^ ? I ... ? I ru*. *1 ilnrir:; I !??* 1 . ? ? 1 1 ? wn'it 1 1 ?? ? <?'* 1 <! ??; ?. ? < i<i inc.i; ;?!:-? :? I w |?J - . r ? . 'i ? ? r t ? 1 i v ? . ' f ? i ii.ie 1 ??1 -iv ?! ?mii. Jib- (!? 1 .ji? 1 1 :. ?! . ,?l : i-l .? ?;?: I . ? - I-.' Irtl I !*!"?* 1 ' 11 ? ? ? * ? \ !'i? 'i i-ii > ;ii-T 4' i f court ro'.i 1 In on!) i- t : 1 avoid !n.^r.; 1 !.? : ;? I: -I I ?! f?:l!v 111 pJ:?C \ud it i r.?'i tie u.unl crowd of ? ? fin t I':h?::? ts 011 Hint h |i>lilili fi.4?J!y for in ,I:idui: l*o.-H's <*? ?> i i'l 1 to! 11. Nor .!!?? ill, re so tus'isy of l?r. <\ ? ' ? c oiii U tli" rsviwil I..:! ?. b!? alilb ? ? 'v. 1 ? 'I t!;< ?b l;:il ' of Mr . I lid'* :t?n\v of Iki- alb'rcd s< duMion b> the. At b .i^t )i :i if tiir iTdV/d l.? made u" '?1 voisu iris and iniddN and wo men; Anil tin' whkIiI'f" tiii'ati^t ac tors never li* M ;>n :: ?i <1 !? u ? *o t. !.*<? as the 1 'land trial '?ir{;ilors- have In ?? it held, wliib lli? most unprint able testimony was told brokenly, In lowered initio. When the writer was at Aurora Sunday hrr saw. :<nion? tin1 crowd? swarj.ii in ? about the scenes of the Lincoln murder, five girls who had spent lh?* we'k sitting through the Iceland cast?. Despite the inclement weath? r. the home of Warren J. Lin coln, distant relative of the martyred President, 'was jammed with carni val crowds, eager to know all the de fails of how he murdered his wife and her brother. The city dump where he threw the block of cement in which Ire had encased their, heads was the mecca for oilier thou sands. Automobiles bearing license plates of cities 100 miles away were anions the hundreds parkei}. about i Washington's "Smart Set" Resentful Statement Miss Harding's Father Their Version Is TliH Disappointment In l.ove Affair liathcr Tlian Evfi'stfyc Sniokitipr And Dnnrtiifi Kespon sihle I'"or Beautiful Scioicty (iiiTs Death Iljr 40IIN 4. W. NKVIV Copyriflht. I**2 ?. b> Tbf Ad??"Cf Washington. Jan. :i0.- Washing ton's "smart set" is inclined to i? - sent the declaration of \V. I'. (J. Har-( ding, governor c?f the Federal lie-' serve Hoard of iBoston and former head of the Federal Reserve system, that the suicide of Ills daughter. Miss Margaret Eliot Harding, in Boston,, was due to the demand* made on her by local society. The bereaved father flatly declared that dancing every night and smoking of cigar- 1 rttes had broken down his beautiful ( daughter's health and caused :? ner vous condition which resulted in her taking her own life. While society leaders here frankly admit that the social pressure is ex treme, and that probably 00 per cent of women smoke as well as dance, they Insist that one of the compel ling reasons for Miss Harding's act was the shock that followed an nouncement of the engagement of Stanley Hawks, an attache of the State Department, to another young woman. Hawjks had been devoted to ???Miss? Harding it ? wan- d tic la Led, nmi everyone here had exacted that they would Unmarried jjext sugimer. al though no formdl engagement had _becn announced. It is certain, however, that Miss Harding, during the ten years sh? lived in Wanhington and especially since she "ctfme out" Into society, .. hag found the demands on he r 1 1 me very strenuous. Beautmii, and of a very winsome disposition, she has been very popular here and ever since the war has been a factor f 11 the various functions given by ex clusive Washington society, friends here said toda> that she was an ?\ cellent dancer and never missed an opportunity to participate In that ex erclsc; She was in Washington a few d a y a bko, returning to Boston last Fri day, and friends said that she was extremely nervous and complained that She missed h? r old friends hew V*ry much. At that time the an nounceincnt of Mr. Hawks' di^a^c nient to Miss Miii^aivi Baldwin had just been made. Hawks now is in Boston, according to his friends lore. B was recalled here today that Miss Hnrdinn's mother shot and killed In rself in their home In Bir mingham Jinn- i!2, 1!?10. Almost si multaneously in his homo in anoth* i section of that city, fiuv II. Johnson, a friend, also committed suicide. Miss Harding wont with her fath er to Boston when ho was made gov ernor of the hank there, hut the lur of Washington proved too much and sin' soon came back ln-re on a visit. She returned to Boston from time to time hut always came hack to the capital. According to her friends, she threw herself with abandon into the many social events that feature the life here but they do not agree with her father that the exactions of ! this sort were sufficient to cause the nervous breakdown which apparent ly caused her to end her life. 1 When you have your pressing and cleaning doiu by us it receives the same careful attention as a gar ment in our tailoring de partment. D. Walter Harris The CNjr Tailor mid Clothier Ignored! l*x' 1. ;-?i< paNt, formerly I' !? ?: .M. I v j.Avn ?in?l wept ;?? <? ;M ? >:.ito accounting hearing i?i N? w V..!-!; City. ?]jv ?n!il ^ho I . "ifc-nrtix?r# an<l a?l>K<l that 1 ' r l i- 'In i', tl.'- late Gcoi;;?* tjt'ultl, I ? ' ' 1 a'.uays >n:J woim ? couldn't *'4. tvttir 1." iJiil. ir nrrm ai is ?|,rou. j v ?' i'4 V i i ti,.. f.lHCllltJ liJimo, . ' I'i'. 'T Mom-. loohi* pirc?', ?i ?n? ni;<! n(1t??r Junk as sou rnir.* Small liov.;: at tlio . Uuiuj r?-a i ?*?<! a silver liarv??>t pointing out tin- nvJi* i i ! ? ? r? :n?*nt t was found and a f? w ? ntcrpria- \ ifr; ? ' . - -?il?| .'J3? : ? i !n,.- ??! c? :n< |.| | t . . t i'i- Mica! !?:. (.1 km ? \ ** i\ i:i f ; v: staist i i .1 :s?i n? ; i ii ki k iiim.ky J . M. J. i.r ..?? ? I'n.-'u ? ? ? o. ? :j ,! .? ? ? ? of iY j II.. ? i ??;??* to ?t u vxi raor- [ t : ; ???.. t't acr?"-iii^iN i ? ? , . i ' : : ;:ui ti'irrlit*-* iiii'l <!?.:? -si :i: lias li.nl Ihc . ? <??!-? l- ? of if r ? . ih liunvry i w i-o ? ?;? ! :!?. in - win/ !n,r?* !i;:i lia?l ii??* r?*i?uiaiion of '< :rm iimj. or I- !??'.;! i'i rvnt to sut" forinx. Gall :p-S2wycr Realty Co L : Us Handle Your City An.l Rural Properly PHONE 152 ] Albemarle :i Pharmacy THEY HAVE IT j JUST ARRIVED "HOWAKD" 1IATS FOK SPUING It's Time t or a AVir One 8 1 . ?>< ) to 86.30 McCABE & GRICE Shopping Center Since 189tt CLOSING GOT SALE Two lines of tin- liiuhcst mrale. men's slues at'. I ?>.?fortls in >u:<l Ijio'.vn This is to :n;.kc l ocDi '<>r a more eompkto lino of o.ir l'..,r.ous Kloi'.-heim Sho?.s f<?l ill'!). Iioydeii -lioe- ami <?\(W<1?. niiirkrl value 812.00: Sale prior .S7.'30 I Siirloy ?li?)?*s ami n\lorils. market value S 12.011; Sale priee S7.."0 'i lie names of these shoes .-"nealv for them. Thu is a i Imv the ? rs" pi ici Gallop & T oxev Slice Co I ?SLIGHTLY. USED AT? 1-2 PRICE ? AT THE ? Auction Store Matthews Street E. L. Silver! horne, Mgr. Bac k of D. RI. Jones Co. Closing Out Business A few more Vac uum Cleaners, Toast er Stoves, Electric Fans, Heating Pads, Irons and House Wil 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. i PHONE 64. Q 120-122 Poindexter St. Elizabeth City, N. C. H ALKRAMA TODAY Constance Talmadge "DULCY" She Never Learned The Difference Between A Shock And A Surprise mszrrar. " run. Admission 10c and 30c i
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