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Broadway Butterflies Prey New Y ork Jewelry Thieves Girls V im Hi'o?-ivr Imi-li fruni llruvy Sufnr u* SjHilli il liy l>an; Wliirli Ha* Two !\Itir?l?-r~ and St'orr* 1 iul 'Iw i tti lh ( ri'iiil It> > (Cup>i igM, Il2t. B? Th? Adtantr) jsew 1 ork. Sept. 1??. Hidden Boom where in t Ii?- vast rp.irt-rt ot ' the eity. ih a canu of jewel thier- ? l linl preys ti|>?*n thv U aiL_IililLL-L'lIL-r^ ? g-rn? p ? cuivr la V I kIi ^ifts of 1 1 1 i rjiiiiy gem* from "heavy suuar papas" and flash them In the cahaicis i f the city. Piecing tociuh'-r bits of Incl ination that in- piiit in lo she 1 light Upon tfie i . v.oii?i.i v night of Miss Hdltli llolx-, tlx po lice nop in the execution of I he hold up the saiii- hand: i liar have taken liion ? ilmn half and have left two in 11 fil ? r< ?l woman Dot Kins and Louise l.aw.uc in their wake. It -is. the police ?ay. a rtiil'ibsV. - eunniwr. itarlniT ljaml wJiu iiMnb1 their intended victim*' ? ver > move for wvi rul weeks before crimp is re.mniiiTt (| anil then, their natural cpwurdiee hidden behind dope, carry out their In tentions, oven if murder is ne cessa ry. Methods unei| in mn."t of the re cent Keiu thi fi'? from women known in tin while Unlit Hictiom of the city, have differ* <1 liiile. Mrs. Irene Kchoellkopf wife of a Buffalo millioiinln . and possessor of n $1100,(100 collect ion of J? w? I ry, was chloroformed in a hull way; Kruncine I.arramore. a stay atar, fcluued sleep a. a man stood over her to kill her If rim mad*' an outcry while unother robbed Wer room: Dot Kln? was chloro formed to death.; I<ou!k<- Lawsoti was suffocated with u towel; Mi - Charlotte Kin? Palmer wns.rhlo -toformed and stripped of half a million dollars worth of jiweliy; and Miss Hohe and her male com panion. Robert I.. Huaue. a mar rled man. was threatened with <l?*ath and Raved only by the pba* of Mlsa Ilobe that she would cive the bandits everything in her house. Two of MImh Iloht**rt tielh Were knocked o\it by tin- hurular* who atlncked her nnd Mr. ll.itMie a* they entered n darkened hall way of her home upon her re turn from the Theater. Miss Hold', by coiucid? life. was modiste for lift Kim; ai;d I.oulse l<aw^m, a j* w?'fl as f.?r a hcnrr of t>.. t .?;??! t -t . i.ir>. iii* tin i,iiiu>' and i: ami f ? . r the s'n-mi 1 I?*?'r 1 folk of -the fashioned Kant Side. She came to N'.-w York 1 - yi-ar* i'rii from lietroit. and took a po sition JI* a cloth cutter. A few year* back, she wax erttabliuhcd ? hops of tin- city, She was a friend of Count von llernHtorff and of Count Saliu, who married MIhd IIok'T'. nnfl of Mr. Only tli?' Saturday night before, ho had jslv? n lo r a $10,000 brac.bt us u birthday The ioIiIh-ik know she had it. Onii ?f vhi'ni M? niainUd liUhat -m-iw nrac?l."t he just i;av?' you." They knew a I ho tltat fhf received pack ;m?n frequently from a corner dmw, t>i??r?v l^^-ndiiiK-k) d*44ver a parkas- fretn tin* slore. they uiiliM'd adminsiou from a negro maid and binding and gagging her, waited the arrival ?>f her ml? tres*. For week*. tin- police cay. a woman spotter for tin- gang hud watched Ml** Hobo, know her movent* 'tits, know when she ^ W:V:j tlkeiv to wear her Jrwlry. , and hit it right. The $10,000 bracelet nad been In a wifely de posit vault sill day lirforir the rob bery. The gang Hlndkiiythe habits of its iitl> iidi d \ lot lins sfKthal It may gain < n trance plausibly into their homes. In the caso of I.oulse ' liawiion, two men -rapped on lier door arid naiil ihev had- a cane of iiiiuor for ,li>tr. ? Sim- opened tlie ?Loor. An hour later,. a.hr was found murdered. .Mrs. School I kropf was )ur?4l from'u party she was attending by a message that interested her. The robber* gained entrance lo Dot Kind's si pat t meat by whispering some thing at her Moor. They entered shortly ufti r Joint Kearsley Mit chell thr I'liiladelphia millionaire, had left, expecting, probably, to find her with much money. The nam; ha* Its tonncles, the Fortunes of the Republican Ticket In the Hands of William M. Buffer, Early Political Ally of President ? ? ? ? \CW?'Z.n.PAX,K,u Jlott Impoi tun". t> cvcr/ooo Id tho ro-nlaff c action U of courao. l*restd< it CoeI14?o. V.'lth a phc nomcii.il r<>( or 1 Tor hi* u 1 ministra tion of a liit.e tnoru than u year, during v. h|. b h?? bos aavod literally billions of #>Hur? to Aniurlcan tax j*ayn, th?< PruaMcnt in the out st.ind.irff Nrrtsrc of tho day In the, country' ? LJocJ, In tho whole world. Ilia runr.lnff mate on Cio ticket. Charlea ( ) . Lfciwis, la a r.*orid fl-jure also. Ill j rccord of urhlovcnu-nts In the fij.J of sccr.onilcs ta known , whenvrr Diwopapcri are r<ad. It* vrus hiu suTJCvali-d solution of tho probN-ms with which Europe hoa been coping unnucccaaf ully for five years that fivo tho first ruy of light and hope for a buslnesa-liXe j police say. In all the bright light | tin- city. A woman whu make* adUplay of her Jew- - ? Iry Ik watched. When the time !h ripe, the khiix descends. In ev- , ? ry eaHf except Miss Hob*-'* the 1 v Irl I in has been alone. If the victim is fortunate, she escape* Willi her life; if she resists. as p??*rha|?t Louise lotwson and Dot KIiik did. she is murdered. The term "heavy su^ar papa" ams?? out of the Dot KIok case. M iteliell admitted that he had given Miss KIiik thousands of dot PRee/DfN T, CA r\s/r* Coot ,, >a - f f*ore C'i ?V^ i/s TfTtL^.c u/cjkgo settlement oitlifiriory to a!! con eeroed. Tho record of Dawes at tho head of the Budget Bureau, which he orjTunls?d and aili.iln tstercd with notable results In hu*e savin#* of money to evtry Ameri can taxpayer, li widely known, lie has a flne record of scr\l"e ovr s-aa during Iho war end after ward. Only tho older voters will remember that tinder the belovoi McKlnley. Charles O. Paw?a w.?s Comptroller of the Currency when only slightly more than SO yo.\rs old ? a position ef (trer.t responsi bility whl? h h* h Md with excep tional merit for four year**. ! President Coolldge his publicly raid that he U too busy bntng President now to take time off to run his own campaign, or take much of a hand ?n it? (hat he haa lain. He was a married man. When I <ouine Law.swn w;?* found a r<*8ponsiblUtr to the nation v/fctch he <unnot nhlrk. Rut hi< ntnipaijn I* In hmiiiit ? haiuU of Villain M. rat!.--, oil frt< nd md ??ariy political u!l)f of Calvin Cool* l?lf: * when both nr?i wore deep In Liu- pollUia of M*machu?<-f a*. P.'.fM now. an J for eev?*ra! laoi.Ui) piisl, Mr. I'utlor h:i? btan a Lout an busy u? cno man "mid tir. AHor snrrrrafulty h.inflTluff (HIT prr-oonvenfiorx campuiKU for Mr. I'ooltrtfc hr v.-an t-.nd?? chairman of tho Hcpub'lean N\-.Uon:il Com Citttri'. and b?vn nt th* h? lei ia * tttr.?r t'P cal dtrprtln* the rompM.atfd mooMnfry fur Inform ing ?i?r tarn an! konun of tho c.v'Vry of tlio records. th*? plat form. ihr and tli^ h.?. lb-fa or ""alvin CcoJiUgt aad Ch?rl?.i Go.* i j Paww. dead. (!<-r!iard M. Dalil, a New York traclibu luilliouair*-, admit Women Take Prominent Pari in 1924 Campaign for the Presidency ; Three Who Are Leaders in Republican Camp DOlOaacb 5. 3u*UNOV4?f , Sine* tho amendment to tho Con- ? Btltutlon extending aufTragt' to wo men became effective, women have taken a very active part In nat ional politics. This presidential year they are In tho fight tooth and nail on both sides, ? refuting tho vletrs of opponent* of suffrage who prophesied apathy on tho part of women, even If they were grunted this privilege and iluty. In the Republican National Com mittee, women play a major role. Knder tho leadership of Mr*. Alvtn i Hert, of Kentucky, who is Vice tho women members of National Committee are work Vng hard, wisely, and well to con ?vlnc* tho women voters of the jBedeastty of returning <Calvin Coul Hdge to the White Hou&e for ino yood of America. LAFOLI F TTE PAYS RESPKCTS TO IU M il New York. Sept. 19. ? Senator Robert LnKollette In his first speech of the cu rafaign here yen ? tsrday held up the Republican ad . ralnlstrntion to terrible criticism and at the same time paid his re gpecta to the Democrats. He de clared that Cool Idle cannot es cape r?Pponsthllliv when he e.?n k. linued corrupt officials In office. JW. M.'fVAfJ S. MO l LOW* LL Pictured cbove nro three nation-, .il coir.ir.ltt?M wotm-n. Mrs. (Jrucr Hcmple Hur'.lncham, at tho left. t? 1 1 out MIkujuiI. irnd la ??< II known for her organisation work In pot- i i ?lr?. r.h - founded and largely built up tho l{<publlcan Woman's < tub of St. Lout*, and was Its first! president. holding that offico for! I wo yearn. Kh .? has b?>rn president of the lf?lh Ward Republican Or (Tin t/a Mori nines women entered polities. In addition to that, she Is tiwuinffi r of tho Women's Coolldfce Clubs of America lor h?*r stute. t Not only in politics has Mrs. Bur- 1 llrurhsm made a name for herself, but she Is a *olf?*r of note. A few years ayo she vVon the stutu cham- | plonHhlp for women, as well as tho HL Louis City championship. In tho Center Is pictured Mrs. Miriam Stewart Hollowell. of 1-crt , Madison, low*. Her husband. /JKS..CrC, Q/LSNttti Thomas P. Hollowell In Warden of tho stale penitentiary at Fort Madison. During their early mar ried life her husband was a post moster. and ran a Republican newspaper, and It was through him that she became well grounded In matt? politics. When the war came. Mr. Hollowell volunteered, and Mrs. Itollowell conducted the news paper during his absence During the past winter she served or as sociate chairman of the Coolldgn Committee. Bl.e Is a member of tho Fed- ration of Women's Club.x Mrs. U. C. Olit nor. of Portland. Oregon, shown above at the right, not only Is national committee associated with tho Oregon State Committee for a number of years. During tlio World War she served oversea* her work In the hospitals beiu j noted as of exceptional value. DKIVE ABOUND ANI? GIVE US SOME OF YOI'B AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS. \l> Sell Everything you ?????<! for your car. Tide-water Buick Co. BOAT FOR SALE Our hoat, length 19 ft., width 1 I ft., draft S'/j ft. loaded. eapneilv 20 linm. IIuk forward raliin with two berth*. pilot hou?e with one l>rrth, also riigiiir room all lighted hy eleelrieily. Twenty-five hor?epower aolooialie engine practically new, equipped with Dclco Starting Syxtem. Boat new ly painted and in gixid condition. IteuHon for iiell ing. have no time to operate. Kor quirk ??le will lake $l,.?00.00 or exchange for real estate in Kllx nlielh (lily. Write I'. O. Uox 67, Klizalietli C.ilv, N. C.. Young Men's Stylish ( lullns For Men U ho Know STYLE in Clothes covers n multitude of sins. The Suit which one chap would think is snappy, another wouldn't care to wear. That's largely a uueslion of taste. But there is the ri;:hf and wrong to style which all well dressed men recognize. Correctness is a by-word here. Our Clothes arc chosen only after careful study of the y trend of style in America's leading centers. ' S27.r, 0 up "nil tlmxi Spekcer-Walker Co: ipany INC'.'f.t C l> Il/Wrf every r.'.in fui'fs u/iZf Ac //Ac." 4'o JvTuV llinton CuiitiinJ ? ? ? * ? CVp?>;,iic Y.?!.CA. ted his fri -uddilp for h?r. He ?ti| married. Mr. Ilaxuc ban admitted his ftl-.'ndship for Mlsa Hobe. The police tee a significance in ! the fart that wonn-n who have married fri* lids are picked a* IT-y. Tii? uany believes that ; tlu-re Is a certain Immunity in thai the victims' friend* do not want publicity and can afford tt)?* All thrrc of thCM am have "fared tiie music," however, and aid*-d the police. Hut none ! of 1 1?? ? mysteries has b?-en solved. ? 7.0KI.LKK IMtKSIIIENT Ol^miOFOGKAI'HKKS W. H. Zoeller, Ktizab* th City photographer. was this week elected president of the Eastern Carolina I'hotographers Associa tion In Its fifth seml-anunal con, vention ut Uodslioro. Tlio convention this year was u xreat success and much credit was given to. Cai/oLu- A . -.O. Clement of tfOldMhoro, who is pleasantly renumbered In thin city and section for his work during I lie filming of the "Lost -tLTitnirr 2? pictirrcs. ofr Koatiokv* land a few yoars ago. Jfoung [ Men's j Twii I'ants Suits, wide ;! or regular pant*, 33 lo 16, J $25 to $37.50 1 The extra i?i!r means ?: double i rear. 5 Men's! Young Mcii'h our J paiil^ Suits, '"'2 to 52, j $16.75 to $35 As low n? SI 3.95. NKVi I AIJ. <THELSONM HATS for lairn of all ag<'s. Coun try** i)i>M iiiakr? \S*LOO, 83.54), ?1.00, ? t ?S 1.30 to SH.tM) Boys' Dept. Boy,' I)i ^ Suits, two pants, licit mill Ixicklo, 7 to 20 $12.50 lu $17.50 Hi))'/ School Suit:*, two pailts, 0 to 111 So 75 to l? I 1 . 15 Hoy*" llats ami (laps. I>ig assortment, 75c to $2.95. Hoys' Sweaters; Haiti I Sets; Umbrellas, Union Suits; Stockings; Shirts; > Klousem Tim <'?llwrs, wttil everything for Dad and the lloys. T. T. Turner & Co. i rim Slorr for l>n?l mix! the lloyft ST AT 1 0 IT B & E Wants you to call and inspect our Radio Equipment ATWATER KENT and KENNEDY I Battery & Electric Co. Ill N. Water Street Elizabeth City, N. C. Buy V alue in Clothes Value, inure* than i- ihr lliin*; to ?*on> Huler uht n yiic ar?' !>iivlnf< < Icllu**. Our < arc rK|K'i'iul|y >l?-on:; in valu;'. fiurr ? fully tailored from l!ir finer faliric , lliry give extra lonjr *ir%i?*e, :?* :t (rial v*ili prove* to yjiu. $22.50 to $45,00 Weeks & Sawyer Hltvrc I he />'<?</ ('.hillus f't>n:c Trc.t: I MAY BLOSSOM WIIJJAMS Leading Lady witli WILLIAMS STUCK COMPANY TENT TIIEATKK Famo and Lebanon Bcllo Flour nbwiiutc!) (It.tirN of ottiVfft ???li| li?* tlic Irjulint; Rrocora. ? msTUini tki) nv ? A; F. TOXLY & COMPANY Wnfrr H: rifi , WHF.iN ^Ull NI'.KI) Heaters and Cook Stoves BUY FKOM I S The Most Complete lAtu?'VUr Uiyjit Price. Quinn Furniture Go. GATEWAYS; Inc. Chevrolet Automobile Contest r. o ui'on September 19th. 1021. Good for Jo Votes. When property sinned ami .nai.ed or delivered to Gateways, Inc., riflS Twenty-fourth street. Newport News. Va., this Coupon will be good for 10 votes in -the Chevrolet Automobile Contest, to be credited to the person whoso name appears lx-loV: Nr.me of Contestant ? Street and No. . - ~'S. _ City or P. 0. Addie.-i* ' VOID AFTER SKII'EMBEB 19th, 1024. i -
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