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I
THE DUNN
VOLUM* *■ '
BLOui_WD
FINDS HUSBAND
Of Bridge too Farm* I
Despaired Of When Ha
Left Hama
New Bora, April 18_Ending a
day of anxiety for the family of tha
man. a bloodhound late last night
lad a party of searchers to Ed. Gas
kina, well-to-do Bridgeton farmer,
who had disappeared from bk homo
in tha atoning armed with a shot
gun. behind a tree some 400 yards
in ths woods back of hi* farm.
Mr. Gaskin, a man of between 56
and 80 years, had been in failing
health for several weeks, and when
bis family learn ad shortly after 10
o’doek yesterday morning that he
had gone off Into the wood* with hD
gosi they became alarmed and began
a starch. During tha aftsrnoon
evsr a handled relatives and friends
gathered at the Gaskin farmhouse,
two raiks west of Bridgeton, ami
took up the hunk
Late in the afternoon the report of
a shotgun was heard in the direction
which Mr. GasWns was thought to
have taken, and it eras concluded the
_a. ■ - _
-wtMTTu. vrncn renew*
ed .ffortj to locate him failed a
bloodhound was ordered from Wash
ington. It arrived at 10 Jo ami In
Uoe than thirty minute* after it had
born given the scent from a piece
of th* loot man's clothing, the dog
Ud the marcher* Co Mr. Osak a*
creached behind s tree.
Mm. Gaskin* who wai near a
coMaps* whet, her hanband wa*
foond vh unable to account for hi*
action*, further than chainring them
to hi* meats! conditio*. Member*
of the Marching parties also warn
unable to explain why they did not
• find him a* they ocootod th* wood*
through th* aftaraoon end night.
11 concluded that he had evaded
them. He told his sec, Lao Caakiiw,
. who wa* Aral to approach hire la th*
Ifc wood*, that ha ore* loot.
n*#l Am.ri.ao PrieoMr Of C.rman.
Triad Oo Uguer Charge
Std(f«ville. April 17.—Edgar M.
Ballyburton, world war veteran, the
fir* American soldier to be made
primmer by the German* was op be
fore Judge E. Yate* Webb in P.,1
eral court jreaterday charged with
transporting whiikey. The evidence
*i*®wod that the young ex-ooldier
vu» with another man who had in
their possession forty gallons of U
ouor. Both had a hearing before the
lucal authorities and bound OV9T tO|
the April terra of Pectoral court which
convened her* yaotanlay. HsIJybur
lot.’* companion in th* difficulty, who
had been la trouble of *hi» kind be
foi#, failed to appear for trial. Hally*
barton’* conspicuous part In the
world war, hit good character and
the fact that he had never faced a
similar charge before wa* greatly in
iiia favor, the presiding judge 1st him
off with s fine of $180.
WOMAN FRUSTRATES AM
ATTEMPT AT BOLD BANK
auauKi A1 COUNCILS |
Wilmington, April 18.— An at-1
tompt to rob the Bank of Connell,
•t ConneiU, Bladen county, enHy to
day, mi frustrated by Mn. A. 0.
Holme*, who attracted by a sola* It,
th* iear of th* bank baJMJng, flashed
n lijdrt in her Home aero** the atraet.
f i intoning th* robber*. The in trad
on broke epen the outer door of the
boilding with axes atoion from a aee
tlon r banty and battered th* otftcr
door of th* haary aafa before tb*7
were frightened away.
A time lock on the inner door pro
teetod the ror.tonU of the vault.
Bloodhound* have been brought
fro* Fayettovtlle to trace the yegg*.
A BUSINESS CHANCE
The Same* 4 HolUday Company
Tuaaday maxed their famdtana ataak
from tha building now owned by
yiaietowaa Broth*n Co , Broad (t.
Into the building formerly need only
to a herd war* deportment end into
the company'* warihiaii A fumi
tar* toew roam haa been arranged
in th* warehonae, which will be oend
f*r toot porpoee utl awn* tukabl*
qaartora can ba aceurod.
Th* riaiahman Brother* Company
wiB begin at owe* to remodel their
baBdlng, which they wfll urn far their
department them dm k baa bean
tboroaghly overhaalad and convert,
ad Into wbat will be an* of lb* moat
modern atom building* In ttdo port
•f th* State They expert to move
Into toe baildlnt nest Ml.
MGOUGAN HEADS
MEDICAL SOCIETY
Wall-Known Fayetteville Phy
•ycian Elected President
*1 State Medical Society
Asheville, April 18— Di. J. Vaace
McUougan, Payct U villc. was elected
pmlilont of tiic medical society of
North Carolina and Ralrit^i was se
lected as the neat meeting place of
the soenty st its session here this
morning.
The report of the committee sub
mitting nominaalone for all offices
and committee* was mads to the
hoDtc of delegatee of the orgoniu
tion shortly after that body con
vened to take up the bu*m«oo mauen
of the second day's netting of tire
doctors. This u pon was compiled
at a meeting of the committee last
mght anil was placed before the House
By Dr. Albert Anderson, it* chair
man. It waa unanimously adopted,
which was equivalent to an election
of all iiomitteo*, and the selection
of the neat convention city.
Theother office** chosen were at
follow*:
Or. J. L Spruill, Sanatorium, flret
vi re-president; Dr. Eagene B. Glenn,
Asheville, second vice-president; Dr.
D. A. Garrison. Gastonia, third vico
presilient; Dr. L. B. MeBrnyer. San
atorium. secretary treasurer.
Forest Protection
Week April 22-28
—
Harnett Canal? la Nm Ca op.rating
ia FtfMt Fir. Provowtloo
Fnfna
—
Pora.t Protection Week. April 22
been designated and sot apart
by tiir President of the United Sti.tr*
and endorsed by the Governor of
North Carolina for th. purpose of
impressing on the min.li of the people
the nocoaaitjr of protecting the forest
••ode fro* deatraetma by fires and
tho need for this work. We have
•i’vaya had an abundance of tirdbor
bat the fact ia that if Ahc present
rate of eat and the forest fires con
tinue in fifteen years oar old tim
ber will be removed and the State
will hardly be arlf-nippo thing in the
timber Industry With two-third, of
the State now potential forest lead
there it no reason for such a condi
tion except that forest firo* are ba tid
ing up Treat treat of waste land
where should be stands of young tim
ber approaching maturity. Every
year through tha thoughtlesancsa and
caretoasneoa of th* people the State
ia losing over a million dollars from
forest fires, and with a shortage of
timber almost upon as we must atop
*bc firm or suffer the consequent tim
ber famine.
Th* North Carolina Geological and
Economic Survey ia handling the co
op, rati be fire prevention work of the
Slot. and National Government.
Work is conducted on a county baa
la, the Survey supplying as much as
the county for the work in any
county. At pruoent Inadequate State
funds have delayed th. work, but
the la* Oenoral Assembly slightly
inersased the appropriation and more
counties will he allowed to co-operate
uftcr July 1. Counties now cooperat
V nivorauigrv, ounromcw,
Bdrkf, Cildvdl, CMorobee, Cloy,
Columbus, Craven. Cumberland, Har
nett, Haywood, Henderson, Madison,
McDowell, New Hanover, Pamlico,
Pender, Robrion, Sampson, Swain,
Transylvania, and Wsutwugm. In co
operating counties work is conducted
by an organisation of local fore*
warden* under the supervision of the
Porettry Division of the Survey.
Harnett county is cooperating with
the Survey In fereet Src prevention
vd the Internet of the people io grad
eally being a reused to the work. With
the present limited fund* it la more
■ *•*« of what can be dene with
money rather than what should we
do. The forest wardens in the county
are making the money go a* far as
puettble by working hours for which
no charge la maria and every month
more paupie arc careful with Area.
Ao tha intern* ef the people inereaa
cu the number ef Area riecreaaea. It
ia the duty of ovary person who does
urwiarttand the oecoaalty for fore*
!J¥***«on to inform those people
who do not yet understand and it la
also tha duty of every person to help
Aght Area. Every Are I* very email
at an* time and aomr ana sect nearly
•vary Are whfla it ia aautil and cowid
step ft with but Htti# effort. The
odetleo af the fore* Area menace
ia then tb* every person mutt Ar*
•tart no Area and second that every
parse* Arnold go to a Ire at ones and'
atop H.
Negroes To Hold
Garden Meeting!
M»e«in*» To Ba Held At Duka Aat
Ullingloa On Tuaaday,
Af.rU 34.
A mvcting for coloro.l people will
be hrid at the colored acl.oo) build
Ing at Lilllngton on Tuesday, April
24, «t .1 o’clock In klip afturnoon mil
ft the colored erliool budding «t Dale
ft 7 o'clock In Uio evening of the
ramr day. The meeting* were called
by Are D. Herring, colored farm
demonstration agent in the Dunn Dla
trict, in the interest of the "Live
At-Home program now being waged.
Thr meeting* wj]l ^ addrcaaed
by L. E. Hull, colored diatrirt dem
onatrnllon agent. A* has been eUUt)
>n The UUpolrh. Herring it orgarua
tog a "Negro Garden Clab," the mot
to of which .. “Live at Home." Tha
puipos* of the clab ia to encourage
every negro family to have a garden
thin >*•»!.
The Week of April 22-23 ha. been
dewignatvd ae "National Cardan
Wuek” and the following plan for ob
serving the week haa been outlined:
1 Clean Dp—Got rid of all rub
hiah. broken down fence*, anti other
unvightly object, a boat the premise*.
2 Brighten up—JN.hu the build
ing, plant the barren *pota with
gnwa, flower* and *hruba. Define
the avenue* of travel. Give the
(dare neatneaa and order.
S Plant .hade true, of aom, good
r.atlvr THnety.
4- Plant a good all the year garden
to verve vegetable* fr,-ah from the
mil den every day.
0. Keep it Up—Don't Mop when
the week ia over. Thif ia juat the
beginning Plant perennial flower*
and shrub* These bloom or live
OVftr V0»U a fa as r una» W*a.l a a
«» they grow older.
Toko Kind core of the whole plan
tation.
HR. ALEX NORRIS PASSU
Ale* Norris, aged about 74. yean,
died Wednesday morning at 4:30
o'clock at hie home, two miles sooth
o^aM^sf^Unt^HOmuttkM^i^^s^
end was well aad favorabl , known'
He was a member of the Primitive
Baptist chrrti in Duhn, anil wa* a
gnod man. Interment wna made ye*
terduy tfUwi-oon at 3 o'clock in the
family burying gtouud.
Girl b Held On An
Incendiary Charge
Thrice Ktdaappwd 13-Year-Old Edna
Eatmoa And Tmdim. Held
Undoe Heavy Bawd
Wilson, April IX.—Edna Salmon,
the thrice kidnapped 13- yoar - old
daughter of D. 11 Ealmon. of Old
hold* township, who eloped with 18
Tear-old Richard lEvnio Tomllnaon,
and was married at DiUou >t Feb
ruary 8, is again in trouble.
Monday night last her father's
home with contents was reduced to
a*he*. supposed to be the work of
incendiaries. Tuesday afternoon she,
with her husband, waa arrested and
brought to this city, where she spent
the night in jail. Arrangements had
been perfected to send her to the
•tots reformolory, but thro morning
• warrant was sworn out charging
her with aiding anil abetting In the
burning of her fathur** Home. Sh*
1* being held in default of a f.i.uou
bond. Young Tomlinson is under
heavy bonds for kidnapping.
Lrniii Thomlinson and his father
havr each awnrn out warrant* against
Mr. Salmon, asking that he he placed
under peace bonds.
T. E. Cooper Again
Charged With Fraud
C. E. Bethee Alee Named Defend
set In Pelt Breuyht By The
Beeh Of Pemhrehe
- I .
luieiyh, April 17.—T. R. Cooper
•ml c. K. Botheo, formor oflkero of
Ihe He fond Comm err ini National
Bonk, of Wilmington, an charged
with fraud ia a mill brought by the
*•«* of Pembroke agalnat them for
«he recovery of 12.BOO. alleged to
have been obtained on falae oocori*
tion, it waa leemed at the atato hank
Ing department today.
The Mdt he. been Pled la Rebeten
Bapcrior court and ia erhedaled far
hearing May It. Cooper and Bethea
am alleged In the proceeding* lo bore
given aa arenrity far the yt.JIPg loan
a aenlrd envelope, containing etoek
in a bank liquidated aavara) yean
ago. Tbe envelope woe not opened,
>t wm aatd, until after tbe failure el
the Commerelml National Bomb.
I
WADENOMNAftD
AGAIN FOR ifOR
OF TOWN OAONN
Defeated J.
Tueedajr’
Vote Of
F«
Board WiU
Two N«i
•ay B.
W. H.
Ward —
“Frteedlr
bow Sqmare
i I.. Wad.
!•>!»*»> of Dune la
ever J. W.
critlnir 4*9 vote*
tit I M.
Bated u
ward ever hia
Lac and G. W.
received 1*7 rcrt
Mr. BnUer fid.
a majority of It
«>*•. f. A.
aa romml ■toner
word over P. T.
racvieia* 547 votai
rill lit. Weaky
nominated aa
>hinl ward over
ramberA . Mr.
sit vetaa and
diving Mr.
8 votoa. I. M.
noted la the
ormomiidhfi 13
bent, did not
A total of Ml lie
tration of Ml *f th*
nondbcr
woman
that of the
and thr-dr “ x»
getting oat
paaaed off wbat
might ba
An will
coot—
of tho primary won
the primary results
■ lection, the regular will bo
lirl.l on Too winy, Kay It when tha
nomir.aIlona will b* ootatniaad.
The now board of maitaoiaiin I
Will he composed of two oM-*•—
and two new. Tha —aben holding
over are R. M War ran ndP.A. Lae.
while the new mernbem «{Q ba B.
M. Brewer and WooWy R Thomp
>011. Mr Golds torn, who did mot offer
for rr-eleetioo from tha fourth award,
and Mr. Newberry who eras defeated
by eight votes, have both unrad on
the bonrd for a number of yaaia and
have served the town faithfully, al
ways standing for the progressive
meararea that praaaatad tin—aim
far conaidrratioa by tha town
fnthvra.
A primary or election wUhoat an
:wu« would be a vary tame affair, in
deed. The issue of tha recant primary
was Lucknow square. Jut bow thia
matter became an Jwua only tha
trained politicians ices to know, bat
It had its weight.
The unuaually largg vote cart by
the female voters was another fut
ure that >a hard to aeeoaat for. The
'r-d.es became intonated and show
rotoil end voted strong.
Recorder’s Court
Member ef Levr VkUtm Freed
Reeerder Cefefa at Tee
lefby’i India
A number of cases were “aired**
before Recorder R. L. Oodwin yee
Incnlay. moit of the defendant* ba
ll f charted wKh dotation of the pm
hibitinn laws. Bl«bt defendant*, itx
whit* and two nigra*a, ware feuad
pailty of being drank. Six of thorn
war* fined ffl eaah and the coat,
while two whites won allowed to ga
free upon payment of the east. Other
eoaet disposed of bwladod one white
m*n found polity of lutes— and
taxed with the coat, an# n««re found
gutlty of aaoaaH a poo aaothar «f his
eolor, fined $10 and toot, and ana
***** woman foand gallty of im
moral conduct, who waa taxed wiJi
the cost and required to (lay oat af
Dann far « year.
Hoary Ford (not ft* ana yaa>a
hoard to modi .boat) waa foand not
traiK of eatieiag labor away from
tha Tltgkiaan Utahn Oo. Alton
«o»»*l| «f Doha tiwafty forfeited
a $10 bond pat ap laaaaUy far kfa
appearance In eoaet fa anowar tha
chaiga af being drank and an ta
rn alt.
Six of the eases appearing an the
ilnekot far trial a* paste rasp's sea
•tea wart eantfaaed mM Mart Tfcart
4*7'» “tana." 1
Serious Shortage Of
I .a hot In South
M f—Florida ».d AU
k*“ "ted Hut. ,rM
Wark Meyri
Atlanta, Ga. April 17. Aartoaa
ahoriapt of laW la indicated for al
***** except Florida and Alabama
according to the oarai-mogthly crop
*oport today af southeastern itataa
D» the United States bunas of agri
cultural economic.
Excessive rain, hare dalaycd fans
**<>011. th. report .aid, oapocially of
T* neaekr laadt i. th, upper put
of the bolt aa normal prognaa haa
Wn made in Florida and tho south
"" I***1 of Ctoigta. Com win Kara
to be re-planted in some sections due
*« failaie to obtain stands from law
temperature* and henry rum.
■arly cotton prospects wars im
ported ‘•goad*’ in Florida, extreme
•outh Georgia and Alabama. Plant
ing and preparation have bean *oari
ooriy dalaycd threughoat the balaace
of tha territory,” tho report smarted.
Tobacco t ran epUs ting eras mid to
be progressing in Florida, booth
Carolina. sad aoutb Gaoigia with
octiaa preparation for the crop it.
North Carolina.
Inc re mad acreage in peanut* was
indicated in Florida and in north
CootgU. Tho situation ia sooth Geer
*<* WOO described aa “spotted." Mors
pvuwa vai a<atm
u be from Hvriei nnj
• teir atund reps rind mi mnatnltl
“win ia South Carolina,
Water**aim aad cantaloupe* were
■nM ta bo growing of nicely ia Dio
•ontbem part of the halt. Cardan*
tn the Pled want section aad Teo
ne*Me were daeiiM ao "badly de
layed" and frames on April 1 -eery
disastrous to Ova track crape In North
Carolina. North Carolina pcochea
wore reported “almost all kitted."
except in the amla mad hill or pooch
bolt whore ana-fourth crap la expect
ed- Punch (ngi[h were Hid to bo
improved la lha
ia nnw decrunrtag ia
The world over, the
cnert »nd prugTamrva ggrtagH—1 do
trict* am found whom llveftsck pro
vide* on* of the chid aonrcco of ta
ITWu Too Much
For Hog And Buzzard
Modem hi .abode Uqwer May Not
Kin You Instantly, But If*
l aililH Awful
Winston - Salem, April IS,—Al
though ■ raaa any drink madam
bleekadc " hootch" aad aurafve, a
bog and bauard canurt rtaad M*
deadly qualities, according to a db
cowry made a few days ago by a
Forsyth county deputy ffiarHT ia the
Lewisville section. Mr. Wagoner, the
officer, wan out looking for moon
shine plant# when bo ran open a
mall one made out of a flw-gullon
oil can with a half-gallon lord bucket
for a cap. The other fixtures rtit
lost a* crude Around the still wore
several old fleh tube in which the boor
hod benn made. The fish odor, com
bined with that of the decaying still
refuse, created a terrible small, say*
the deputy Loading out from the
still through a wheat field, the officer
noticed a path which appeared to have
been unearned by both human being*
and hogs. Following this pa*. Mr.
Wagoner earn* upon a dead bag,
while close by lay a dead buaaard.
The daputy figured out that tha hag
hod visited tha atm and at* of the
refuse and that before ft could got
very far away sickened and died in
Ms tracks. Tbs dssth of the bosun*
la attributed to Its feeding on S'* ear
csss of tbs bog that bad oaton tbo
•lop.
WOfl C UTUtlgMA
ChtrfN By Duddinf
•sard Csafo* Aad Dsstds hUt
To HoU Isssirr
•sleigh, April IT.—No bnrootlga
tias ft the chargor sf At Duddlm.
prosMswt at ths PrisnnW IMtof aa
coitp of Wsdilsgtow O. C., to ths of.
foci that inmates af tha stats prism.
lUMgh. harm barn treated tahomm.
b.rflbt mads, ths board of dtrost
aro ammo nd tonight. after a Isap
•aefs.oass tHh Osesmsr Cssaaioa
Oae goad pfctsro that jroo cut
tioa wMhaat la bsMar *bu a doom
• oa Ut walls that paa aagbtat to
Boa wtth.
f
EARLY MOWING
TRUCK ACCIDENT
Two FojrMtmrilb Track* fa*
EnM Mr—«1
A n eir-*e rioui motor vehicle («H
doot oeeurrod at the 'ntormetio* of
■rood Mnwt -ml Mayrxli. .venue
oboot 7: 30 o’clock yesterday mora
ta«. when * Jury# biyh-powuicd
Uack owned by tbe Coao-Colo BotU
in* Co., of Fayettrrflle, (track a
■mailer (rock own* I by tlx Towus
end Candy Co , .Uo of Foyotteville.
The -mailer track ora* driven by B
V. Had job of Godwin, while hit bro
ther, k. 0. HoHsen of Godwio, and
X. 0. Duncan of Route 4 from Dunn
wee* with him on the track. While
•fl of them escaped aciiooi Injury,
they wcie uJJ aliffhtly ha* whoa tbe
track turned over and tbe windshield
wu» shattered. Mr. Daneao wav par.
hop* tb* went hurt, (cffctloy a cut
ou the noer and sppvr lip, beeidcj
other minor braise*.
The Coca-Cola track wa* enter
ny Broad street from Booth May
•o’U avenue, while the Ford track.
Ir.ien )>r Mr. Hudseu. wn going
-o* ou Broo-i The Ford wuo piuc
Heally demolished, while the Ceea
Cdn truck was hot damayttf, h etrik
iny tbe smaller track with *aeh lent
“ *• hr'w It over. The Ford track
**• loaded with condy^. which was
scattered about the street.
D. B. Ettmon’i Home
Destroy ed By Fire
Hi.
■
WJwo. April IT—TW low of
U. X Potmen. in OhMUid towmddp,
"* toHDy dotr.ytJ by flm toot
night, tom SJ-COO. with no laonmneo,
r**"**-* kwOy oatapod with choir
Uwm. Berttoa the ntiitf edtoete.
Hr. Salmon loot MM wMA ho bod
in hi. yon to pocket, ft ft thought
•h. dr. wot. of ‘-- IIqij oem.
had poriohid to to. Mm. LSUr
io th« day it waa learned that oho waj
ot the homo of Rirbard Emeu Tom
Haoon. the p»H man who Idd
nappadher from achooi on Fob roery
M, and atoped to Sooth Carolina,
whorr they were married. Again ah.
wa* kidnapped after being rrtoomd
to bor father by J.dgc Krrr. fm.
Bnie* Creek academy. TotnHaaon.
W. ancle an,! . brathcrdnZTTra
Botlar band, to oaowrr to ebargas of
*f the young
tody hao mom out p warrant for
ban" ***"'* “’***' ck*rF,,l« abdor
Dies From Injuries
Received In Tornado
HATTIE D ED MON. WIPE OP COL
O»eo FARMER OP WEN
DELL. ME$ AT
RALEIGH
W*n*n, April 17—Mattie JWd.l
tx!r>.colored, wife of Jomi DedmoaJ
*"e of the atom victims, died Man-1
*** ">«* * Apr, huepltal. from
injuries received daring the rum win
that recently parted aver this atc
Uen. A luge piece af Umber was
driven three feet through her ride
by the wlad. She was iached to the
heepital for treatment but pneumonia
■oou ret In and aha never rallied.
**• T" h*r’*<l Tnoeday afternoon at
Knigbtriale.
The ether rtonn victims are re
ported Retting on na mil aa ceaid
be eapeeted although a number ef
Umar are atiR la the bo*lUI in a
aariaue condition.
THINK ILL HEALTH CAUSE
Of WOMAN’S SUICIDE
Dima both City. April IT_Mia.
Lloyd Hmislead whoae body warn
found late loot night Imaging tn the
attic ef her home near Salem Chmch
In thl» county, committed tuldde
boeauae at SI health la the opinion
of member* of her family uprnaiil
today. Mr*. Ualataad aha vaa about
tt.yoarwoid N rurrleed by a hem
band end Rv* year old child.
DEMONSTRATION AGENTS
WILL MEET MERE TUESDAY
A meeting of the farm I rum naira
ties agents at Barnett, Jriiuotam.
Wayne, Lea, Can berimed and Samp
"• i—Man wUl be haM ta Dona
Tu today of neat mtk. The meat tug
vaa called by W. Bnae Maboe, vhe
la ia charge af the local boil veecfl
•aid etutiao, foe the parpen of out
Bufa« plane far Sghtlug the vooni
ORGAN RECITAL
; MTumflli
Mod* bum of Dm «^ftd a
nr. iwte *00.1^ at tV m*u>
?**.«*"? *VOnO. VhM,
■"■•■ uaaa of awlt a* Flora Mnftanrlit
ooUrfo, Kad Sprinirt, gave a* oroao
rrdtal. Mr. V.nJeli »u
Mia. Bertram Kabrwn, oMIta tn
■ tractor at Urn mm
Mr. Vartall aMl Mn. lakraaaTa
•rtM* k ‘Vlr Ita*. and 4fca rocital
— MfMy Blaadag to Uo Mm» aaowd
hdHiktiMibatM
*« Wo awat plroamr aawboia aq the
•* Mr. Vartan* «»„
TV rrriul waa erven aodar tii*
•arpiroa of the Vaau'i *twHU1m
•I We Dunn SCothotfirt aad Ftaa
Vtcrian churrhva ft war a-r-T
fa r*U| rapart, bang oao ad *a
r*ry boat — uMia 1 oaterteiamaat*
«rar nradaaad ta Don.
FORMER CASH IE R GUY or
STATESVILLE GIVEN S YEARS
feateevEle, April 17—Jaks IP
0»T. *r.. fetaer eaefcier af the TtrJ.
National haak. ed Riateaeflk, vhm oor
lenred here today to ant v ^
yaan la the Atlanta federal
trnUary. •
At the Jeaewy term ad
eean Cay j t
roan it of aa
aWoniee of faadj end
♦ncrt“ in iho MWidoal
railroad wara
throe mile* -
A eplit ■ witch wae We eaaet
aatideat which tied ap mac ter
-wtalhoaw. Me aa. vwt hi
ovntf highs wist
"o* SWAIA HIGHS
u»i» piajrioy the eerend heme
rrtar of the teaeea hnt Maw ala
to three. The ftatam of the gaaw
*« pi'ehiny of Stewart. allow
iar ealy two hits anti faah'nji .Waive
ra*n- The heavy hlttiny of 'he Dene
to* »a a fee to nr, eat of the town
bite only om wae e alack. Dow,I
nra* •tom with a triple with two
«■ »n the third frame.
RSTHUNE GOCS OVU
TO SUPERIOR COURT
KMl+lmh AttHl IT._toitu_
thww. State college student, charged
•Jth amasteagkter on two eonnte «
tho readt of an automobile aecUoat
In which two young Rate** awn war*
kninl strcrml w«tb no,
rity cwrt this morning and was
Koaail aorr to Wabo county type iter
roan far trial. Hs waa plaoarf under
(I,MO bond In wck mm.
Botham was driving an automobile
which collided with another car difo
an by Robert ChapelL William Nay
lor. am of the anaaparta of Bette ne’s
"toatoaa. waa laatantly kilted. and
C>«»NI waa eo badly fcjurwd that ho
<«M the following day. Thru- attar
Meupanta ware neare or tea* aertewaty
injured.
MABATMON DANCUU ITOfKD
by boucb or oonnbcticut
Haw York, April I*.—The police
•f Eaat Barter Chester. Own., today
•topped Tom *
Nme and 40 minute*. a warfare reV
CM«f of Bollea Juki J Ye.Dry
NappM aka danean after Ho w-l
watched them for about 10 mbiutea ‘
Ckwf Nadtay aaid tho daneoia earn*
teBart Barter Charts* an tardr own ,
baah and asked no om<e perwlw'oa
*• Nape tho da***. They dM not terre
a lie ones, ead neitter did tta dab
*h«rr the affair waa staged he aid.
!■ slew of the ten that pot tee att
•tols In attar etetee bad daaldad t»
fcaap tta atnttattn mewing. M,
sot seo that ho sbouid be ao oaoep
ttea.
1U dtncerh aanptod tta theft
pal at af stow a dmtappad