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STOCK EXCHANGE f HADE DEFENDANT New Voffc. Oct..il—Λ btll o« <tMfU* «eking $100,α» lUma* η from the New York Stock E*. rtmags and aâiliatcd Ana·. M > re »uh of the Entaaf·*» mm ialig«tâf dit "corner" «m March 20th of the «lack oi Pi«ly Wittfcr Store*. Inc., hu bM ptimnd h> the law Ann of Eering, Alley and \ oothees uo behalf oi Frank C. Milton and Waller L Smith, of Meonhia, Tenu. Papers hi the ««it are being served on the i'r{«a>fanbi and wil soon be filed ir. >uprem court at Mioeola. Ν. V, the attorneys stated today. Tut Cst While counsel for the plaintiff* aAa thai it be made dear that Clarence Sawders, former ptwi dent of the t'iggly Wiggly Stores, lac., who engineered the "cortier," was doc involved in aay way ht the present action, ao «ctd was made of the fact that the proposed suit would be ha the fora of a text ac tion to determine the Irnl right of the Hew York Stock Exchange to postpone the date of delivery of the stock which had been told 'short.'' Ordinarily deliveries of Mock sold on ok day must be made b> 2:15 O'clock the following after noon. The plaintifs in the present action will charge thai the Stod Exchange, the clearing coepdNtion and the nxfcvtdaal members of Ex change committees entered into a conspiracy to "protect1* member» who had sold Pfggly Wiggly stock "short'' and were unable to make depresses on Alarrh 21. tlte day fol lowiy aaiptaifcm of the stock by I Pamt Damages ' The plaintiffs aver they wtr: (lHM|td to the extent of $100, ΟΟΟφΟ by the - failure of three Stock Ewhuip firm»—James K. Bennett ami Company, Chicago, rod dark. Childs and Contpanv and Λ. A. Houseman and Company, both of New York, to deliver "j Mock of 500 «haras of Pifffty Wig ■far stock on Mardi 21. the day foi· lowing the purchase of the same. The complaint will Mate that th< plaintiffs bought 50 shares of stud* through the Chicago firm 00 Mardi 20; 300 share· being obtained from Oark, Collins and Company at 77 1-2 and 200 shares from Α. Λ, Hooeeman and Company at 78, bu. the stock, who had soid it short, tJ delay until March 36 in making ac teat dtCwy. Charges Conspiracy It «V be charged that "onav numbers of the New York Slock Exchange had sold many share* ,·>< Plggfy Wiggtv stock aboft fer th: purpose of depressing its market value," and that the action .of the defendants in suspending trading and beer postponing delivery or omrracts entered into before the «uyneion was ordered "was illeg al, unauthorized ami void.'* Officials of the Stock txchanj. or the frrmi named as defendants declined to dtfcuas the suit Conn sel tor th· complainant staled ther had received a letter, however, from Exchange officials, offering to co operate in bringing about a *j»eedy hearing of the caae. common node of EE Λ\ ψΛτ S«o< «, Ine, v., liMIMMlKi by die coventor* oi the Mt,be 0< bu»°«*<· Man* Λ, aft«r Hie ttodc had foe ^^«^*t>a?*n5r $roo«,"rt ">c &iS£p^~%si tXJ.'rs: , pawaou* day. HOT RETORTS TO 1 IMPERIAL WIZARD t""o»'S£îSîr"" Washington, Oct. 26.—Replie, .ΤΓΤ- iT,5rd"> 00 w«*if of «he .National Catholic Welfare Cor .I!enfet*m1 lhe rxecT,tiv« corouiit terof America to the addre» de bvered at ttirAooembK' of Orthodox ^rv\vun'' '«* night ϊϊΛ «ί^ In»f*n»l WiT c&SSj^SX"·4· """· «* Father John P. Hurler. gtn^i rOtnrcf die Cathofe coeifertnce, «wared I)r. Evans' statement re lhe CathoJic, i„ AmerkL ïai tTw'Ï® "Τ* cltar «». "Mia* TLuî1 f,kr American* to deride -brther they will Mxnd with th^ country or with the Klan." to a joint CW S,mon Giaier, of the Creat SnnaKogue, of New Yorfc the <|ue»tion at issue was whether Jewish Americans are to or ,rronl .wb«A«· they mint nrst be converted as Americans dav's rPorted «· <i»ys press as made % W. H Ev ««. Imperial Wi«J of Ac Ku Khix Klan. said Father Borlte'i «.tenant, "reveals without fun£ question that the KJao's intolerw for the negroes. Jews and Catholics ^ P lo toe present, in sfwrc of *uti ^«lU and evidence to the contrary SiS'XUS 5"31: ·ί" t »re a proof of divided allegiance or P^oTof°,,h^!h0,iCV proof of these statements. He car 0? °«y .proof. They are delibér ate mahoous miastatements. refut !*! ??**». jf refutation wert «hdmtio· ol Amencan'l {*"£ °i C^^^XSStStl 3&Ï SEJ*1 **Knt ^ e»tw_WJIed wasι educated in a Ca,hoBc pri«t. Î La thon r school, and the last Anv-ri αϋ£?ν» «afifcÎÎ?"· reoT^ii *"' TO'*tl '** °«cUl represeiutive sets at naught lb· rv^f· ^ nf ""dependence, the Constitution of the United Slate· Γ« 1 h2*f-?yrttit?Uon °i e»ery state h ^ι1 n**d States. According 1 the Klan, the foundation on wWi ««STS2,W" bui" «dirai tolerance ran not ox'tire " The counties winning first prisai fer tfriealtara] cshtfe'ts at t)>* State r»lr thi» year see tfceee wfcieh em ploy farm ercirt*. Cotante· eoaaty, with a aaw imii· of acriratai* fosters* by Coerty Aftst J. T. lasar, woo first ylaes. Want· Fortune, But ν Wunts "Right Girl" Τ a too, Calif., Oct. 30.—A wile by November 11 will be worth $G2, 000 (o J. P. Cominsky, 23, an ett> ploye of the Gnat Western Oiuh pany here- A year atpj an uncle let* that κιιη to young Cominsky, pro vi<k<l he married by Armistice Day, 1923. Otherwise the $63,000 roc* to charity. As tbe deadline ilww* near Cominsky fears he may out find tbe "rifht cirl." Willi»—What make; you think it jis easier (or α rich man to land in Lociety than for an immigrant ο 'land in America ? I Oflli»-^In the former case the lit ] eracy test isn't as strict.—Lire. Error In Numbering Of One-Dollar Bills Washington. Oil. 31.—Officials of the Bon·· of Et.gr* vin g sad Ifrnt· Inff have diarovered an error in th· ■■Inflag of M«traJ hundred thi>u-j «and ojm-doUar bill*, bat ennounc maot waa made at ti<· Treasury Τα*»· I day that mm of Ik* bfli» had keen! (tend fron the government en-1 rrarvlne $WnL Th« error, Κ waa) •aid, confoaed aerial nuaotmr· of two Imih, bot ν·* riiaeorcred in th« flnal cheeking up. The officiai itatement explained that eren had any of 4hr till* been itietdbeted they wonM not be acceptable aa legal tend nr. Mexican Bean Beetle Spreading In State) Ralegh. \\ C. Or» JO.—"It >*·„« λ* if life i* jtitt aue bug afie: •nnlher," .say* Prof. Franklin Slier :>aii. chief Division o£ FjanmSlg). "While otir eastern farmers arc a'l «•4»r over · the U»B wïjeril,. n-.sr frii'thV in the mountains have can? •\.r nnea sines» over the Mixini .•can beetle. •'IIim iaacct became «taWi*;*· ! in Alabama about "1919 and lia.* .pread chiefly 10 the oorlhcaM- with «o»t>e indications of a preference for rather high cool cHmate It invaded ιλιγ counties of Cherokee and Clav ■n 1921 and by the end of ll>22 »va' in some aix or eight comities. Mean ivhile it spread across north C icorxin Mid into Soulh Caenlina, and alio through Tennessee and into Ken fnefcv. During 1923 il ha* spread nio the southwestern pari of Vir· ifinia and iuUi Ohio. "Messrs. Mitchell and Harris of jnr force hare just returned from s «-outing tour to determine ih. limits of its spread in our State for this year. They have found <t ' :n jioriint» of the «onnties Vit ' fV-Ιί. Kufhcriord, Cleveland, .i^d ( .i ion. thi.H ii^-imialily reprt>c<it nj if* I'.trtliwanl spread frg»n ; >utrli Carolina. We also km m it Jo κ· in .Vai'.imii, which evidently »κ η ι·"»ι«Ιι of »i>riailijij; tip the FrçrAH M rond River inrni Tennessee. And ! of cuurse oat- own State-bred tx^e 'le·. are «preading from couly to county tlinmgh our mountains. It i* nJreadv known to be at Swan naiioa in nuncombe. "Mr. (Crawford of thin divi<ion ha* bcc.n tooted at Bry*on Cily for the <ea.«on, where he has mad.: studies and tests looking toward the control of thy pest. He is working in the light of fact» al ready established by State and Fed eral workers in Alabama. While die control of this heetle jiresent* some peculiar difficulties, yet there pre method* which promise well, and these will be worked u|> for 1 mbliratiou before next planting sea sun. "The ir^eci is of ihe Iacly-be»ile ! family, and can boili crawl and flv! freflv. It is about orie-fotmh incli U.dr. yellow or bra.«*y will) »ma?t Mack simKs. Λ cloudy related sp«· cics with Urjjcr spots is oftefti 1 found on pumpkin ami s^nanti. Thi< | new-eouicr Has a decided prelcreiK-c ι for beait*, especially thr table varie· I tie*. * ! "<)n a recent trip I went into] Cherokee connty to sense tlie atti rude of the people who have now hail it in full fore* (or two year*, "ome think it h«s been 1cm dcttnio r-ve tliatt la>t year. In many Har rietts early l« an« were V«tcn up,' hut later [ilantinffs. though damaged, iwve inadc a fair crop. "It look* to me as if it will pre •ent a* serious an issue, with re· jpird 1» tabic beans as the common no ta to beetle did with regard to »ri*h potatoes fifty year ago." A Buick (or Business Osteopathy Osteopathy is the original science of treat ing the human body by adjustment. Osteopathy adjusts, nature cures. Mechanical examination including the Spine—free of charge. Dr. Harvey G. Sanderford, Osteopath, of Fayetteville, will be at Mrs. Geo. Floyd's residence twice a week, from 7 to 9 o'clock P. M., and will be glad to consult with any one wishing my services. Hours: 7 to 9 O'clock P. M. MONDAY'S AND THURSDAY'S Beginning Thursday, October 25th. THE BARNES * HOLUDAY CO. Uwdvtikm and A fall lis· of Coflltu. Caaketa and Burial Rabat. Servie· any'time, anywhera. 11 Ni*bt PhoM 70 Mammoth Dress Sale! ' '-X:; R Thursday, Friday, Saturday-November 8,9,10 M » ^ — - 1 " Quality considered, the c^Fered^Uv^u^^^pub^c will mean a great saving offered during this three-days' sale of Dresses are such as has never before been. É4 1 Wr cfat'Y*! ln vvYy ">ir st^cltwe find that our buyers bought ' - W ^onoui we are going to sell tnèm during these three days at prices which M One big lot Dresses, all newest materials in Silks, Wool and Velvets, values from $29.50 to $37.50· Your choice during these three days only— UNI·. LOI DKtSSES IN SILK AND WOOL, VALUES ^ — ^ R Il FROM $22.50 TO $30.00, WILL BE SOLD DURING βΤ | Ο C A ki THESE THREE DAYS ONLY AT ψ X- \β . Q y These Prices Will Prevail Only Prom Nov. 8th to 10th Irclnsive Β π 'le ι sh m an Bros Co nHBHRfp <<r>S r *4 ίΎΚ-ΐ','ΐΓ' t·»/?< " .■ ■ ί\ ■
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