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WEDNKXI) M MOKMSW, Art ini
COTTON
SHORTAGE
Mr. B. G. TbompAon of p<»l«lfr
boro Terentiy nutdr an outo
tnobilc t««c of a number of the
cotton states and came hack
With tbe proMWficed opinion
that the crop abort thin
year ip Rntitß to be greater than
has yet been ■ii*p<*itt!ji.
The North Carolina memt«or<
A»f the Cotton Staten Commia
afon recently met in Kaleigh to
discuss tbe program of the fall
meeting of the -commission norm
to he held in Memphis. Din
cuaaing the coming meeting
and the Drospett of a contin
ued shortage in cotton, Mr. Hion
H Butler ssvsr
Prom the fattou- repcwt« that come
in (raid those rariou* suttee* it ia evi-j
• tout that the eottan cooramion ha* it*
wort cat out for H. for with the boll
arootrll alrea.lt in eoioplele possession
ad tbc crtire crtttaa belt, the pink bull
warm approaching, and the cotton army
warm overrunning three of the State*
that are among th r foremost producer*.'
this year'* crop t* not the moat promt*.
t«s, and with th* demand abroad in
rraaOlng, a* well at the tendency In
oar awn mills to pick up i n buiinea*.
the already limited supply* *howa no
aIS» as antinfying the roqwiremrnl*
Ult winter thr cotton commission
want to New Orleans with the idea, in
miad of trying to find outlet for Ai*ri
lean cotton at a better price, ft came
away with a realiaalion that the far
Mr Mart bare tbe backlog of the peo
pie, thr atatea and thr nation in eon. I
bahag th* ftetd with tnaeet peat* The
delegates gxi te the Memphis mect-ng,
with the Thct staring them In thr face
that the great agricultural industry of
tbe South is In the grootest jeopardy.j
and that unless something i* door ot
atop the ravage* of the boll weevil, the
phak bolt worm ond th* cotton army
Worm the price* of cotton cease* to be
a factor and the amount of eotton that
caa be mode la th# whole thing Nal
Man can imagine the situation of a
world without a aufftelerrt cotton crop,
hut that li what we are evidently far-
IbS. and right now.
The wmdd’s mrpkM« carry
orter rtf cmttoti is the smallest
known in many yearn, and min
the most snngTiitw do not vk
iaet more than an eleven mil
lion bale crop this year Mr
Butler's predict ioew sou mi rath
er pens iau stir, hut with the
spread of the weevil over the
entire belt and the increase of
the other insect pests, it is cer
tain that the growing of cot
ton is faced with a crisis.
"t
ATLANTA WANTS
COTTON. TOO.
The following clipping from
the Atlanta Constitution shown
that that big city is thinking
•bout cotton concenration shout
like Goidsltoro is:
Plui for making Atlanta th* world's
greatest ialand spot ratten market
were discussed try the Aiructors of thr
Atlanta Commrrrial Exchange at a *pr
, rial called meeting at the chamber of
commerce at noon Thursday In con
section with tbe reoent annaunermeat
by the Shippers' Temper** company of
tbe leaaing of the monster Candler
warehouse Tbe warehouse, which will
b* devotad entirely to storing and mrr
gbaadmag cotton, has a rapieity of op.
paaainiat l l j S»>A»n Hwtrs, and more
tbaa doable* Atlanta * farmer capacity
far handling apat rollon.
1. II Tlnger. secretary of rhe com-
Marrial rackangc. declared aftrr the
meeting that the director* of the es
change were as re that the increased
facilities for cottaa handVog. "huh
gives Atlanta a warehouse capacity <rf
*' around 40(1.000 hairs as cotton, ram
biaed with Use jpraferenkSal ratiraa-l
rates an rattan secured recently and
tbc immens* banking resources of thr
city asaadd make Atlanta thr logical
•enter ass tbe apat rattan trade of the
Halted Slat. .
Atlanta i* a center from whtrh co:
ton ran br ahtpprd with equal facility
eithrr ta thr Sauthrra snaporl* ol
Cbariaatan. Savannah, Srunawirk and
Jacksonville for asport to Kuropean
■ III*, ar direct by rail to thr gr-al
■III* as New England and North 1 ar!
alma, according to Mr.
Baducc tbs figures properly
and this article migiit I* 1 uspH
for Goldsboro Mt tho proson*
Umt Argument is exactly the
nitie Why does Atlanth waul
to he • wdnt of conrmtrattnT
for cotton? Why woultl anj
town want to hr?
WHO WILL CERTIFY
MR. HUGHE*
/Now that Mr liun+n-g ha
met the area—Us■ at thr Re
publican campaign by fivinj
Newterry a clean Ml of h*aK)
coucfM in laetiniral arguffwii
r, that( Hfnortvt the fnct-t in tin
1 r"'
Siwbo is going to give Mr II ught*
his clean hill of hejalth.
a I The River IBhyne, it i( well known,
l>wth wash year City as t nlagn-.
But tell me, nymph*! whnt poor li
* &
VHII
1 Strail henceforth wa*h the Rivet Rhyne?
M bt'vnrsl years after tfic cor*
jo nipt prat tire act had been In
do force, ami after a Federal eourt
•• i presided over by a Republican
jndjfe hatl found Naw lurry
guilty, Mr, Hughe* aral other
iy i lawyers Wnployed by him se
,n etired a wrdict fr**m tbe su
" prenic Court ri*n lunsaf the art
i- ' unconstitutional. The law |>cr
mitted the expenditure of not
1 more than ten thousand dolic'-s
a in the election of a senator und
it vtas shown that Newberry
had slant s quarter of a rail
* BROTHER ASA IN
HARD M!<’K
Old Brother Ash G. Gaudier,
t to whose immense Coca Cola
i remit' fortune in Who ns pay tn4»-
( u4r evt*r>Ht»od,v when they re
t quest a “dope" from the siwia
jerkrT. is in hard tuck. 11 seems
' that the pious mem Iters of his
family who are unselfishly con
i cerned about the proper dispo
sal of his money are about to
frustrate the old man to be
eoate the walking stick of a
handsome and ambitious wo
man. A press disftab h from
Reno, to the Atlanta Constitu
tion says:
Mr*. Itnetim* <t* Itoerhrltr. fornmr
New Orleans society, club and suffr*
rettr leader, admitkml toilay that thi-rr
ar* element* militating againat her pro
flowed vaarrtagr Co Am Cawdler. All»nt,
multimillionaire, but dented knowledge
of any "poison pen” plot calculated to
break off the match
Mrs. lie llouchrllr declared that ob
jection to the marriage haa been voiced
by members of the t andler family on
raligious grounds Mr. Candler's bro
ther. who, she said, i* a senior bishop
of the Methadiat church, aocth. at At
tank*, haa oppoaed fee that reason, ac
cording to her atatrmrnt today.
"In the first place I am a Catholic
1 and a divorce,” Mr* Me iloncheele as
serted. “and I have been in society and
have been a sufferage leader, and Hiah.
op Candler doe# not approve of way of
| their things."
it seems that since the lady is
engaged te marry iirutlwr Asa
and not the Kishiop, site should
not worn about what the lat
ter ha,x to say about it. But the
old man has another family
trouble just uow, which pre
vents him going west to see his
fiancee It in a suit which an
Atfsitts huaha**d is Iwinging
about the old man’s aon for dam-
Hgua for an alleged assault upon
the man’s wife. When yo t
drink yowr dope you might give
give s thought to undo Ass'-,
trouble*
NORTH CAROLINA
NAMKS
Hon Jonu|)luis Daniels says
that North Carolina (Htiple
ought to l>e ashamed of thiun
setves for doing away with
tAteir original names, many of
there Indian name* anil very
Itcantiful, anti subatit j' '•%
meaningless ones. He cites Kh.t
City, the original name of
i which was Toisnot, and Fre
* n»ont, which wpst first Nahnnta.
C In every section of the State
I: Hie pretty Iniiian names or the
oki historic ones have la-en dtv;e
' away with and some common
' | place substitutes that have nei
ther benuty nor reason for
f their existence given their
• places.
NiWtto Catrolma was settbal
r in relatiou to the water cour-t
i and other natural condita>ns
- Ever since the railroads began
’I to crane through the old uames
[illlVo Ihhii dntpjH'd and plnees
nave received names from rail
-1 road contractors, and from *’ ' t
and that person and object, ttn
, til there ie little left of the ohl
nomenclature. Nine out of ten
t North Carolinians would rather
hail from Hog Wallow than
' from Minnehaha, judging by
r KJ ,/ " 4" r
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4 : their fondness by letting go the
idd namaa. Thr jwist office rte
ipartnit:nt haa had no little t<'
•dfj| with this, too. Its desires
for short and commonplace
name* ha* exerted a constant
’pressure tit tbe direction of ,
doing away wdb the <dd out*.
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PUBLIC FORUM
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\PI I<«<*lATf» mr NKUH.
|To the K«)ilor of Thr New*:
Thr mrn*fr»r*T» of H»ttcry A. 117th t j
A , wmh lo T\prr»H thv afiftrfnation to j
The Newa for thr ro operation (
while the I.Httrry vh* fn Itorky
IHoynt und mI t ump HravtC The p«per« f
furnished thr buttery at thr two above
arul abo in the Hub room? ot (
(fold»h«ro hove jrrotly he.fx <1 in •««- {
tolnlny tbe morale ot tbe buttery .to
well n« +.*t for (June tbe membera much ‘
diversion.
We thunk you
laiWARD MU HAUX,
('ofnruanHlnff Haiti ry A, illth. K. A.
A HOLIXLK'H I*I.BA TO
A HI PURI OR OKKKTK
To the Kditor rtf The Nrtvi:
In Boiftir over the procffdiiu l * t
ftmlmpT of the rourt in the ruse of ,
Httwarrl for the kilim* of Al
bert Mybari tried in the Wnym* tuanty '
rourt mt\ Auyruat 2f»fh nnd L’Ath, plrnar
aillow me to wny tbnt juatier ia juctiee.
«ntl that if, aiftwr thr vmo* went into the
hand* t* tbe jury and had been 4i-/*k’)l
on by the mind* of twrlvc rompelanl, l
in trlligcnt. *nd honorable men, Urey I
reached their verdict, being on* or the
other, I acknowledge their decision as i
justice It is not the verdict of sh. I
IWy s or the derision of the court that J
I compel* me to write and head this
| writing Justice Versus Insult
An unheard voice from a mother in i
her grave cries to me ajUdnot ouch poi I
sr.nous Insults as d« Itym. hed woman
hood of Syria God grant. Col. I.angrtuii, | I
that my mother was as pure and honor- I
aide in giving me birth a* yours was. I
»he being a Syrian Syria 1s Syria, and
We are Syrian* Tarkey is Turkey, air, '
and |bi y are Turk* Why add insult 1
upon myury und accuse u* «f the Turks' I
damnable atrocities; why credit u* with '
the luot, passion and detinurhery that
We Jiave fought against linn- the t'ru 1
sailer* of Charlemagne and Kirhnrd the '
Uionhearted, nnd that w, havr < rooted ’
the sea to avoid? No other rure ted '
iurth ha* had to *uffer and to hrttc, ha* 1
hnd to be forced to their altar* of
blood, condemned to rhe (loom that th.-y
have M-t for ua a* out *arrifice to e*ur
( lin*tianit y, to our ideal*, to our re- ■
• peel for our womanhood. And again 1
you say that the Thrirtinh ' nation* 1
• hould have long »inre gone in there and
cleaned them up, so that America would 1
not h, the dumping grounds of then i
•mental mood* and passion* " Syria i* 1
the cradle of Christianity, where < hnat 1
»>•* born, lived, and where He saerlfir 1
ed Hi* body and blood fur our sklvn
thin We. Syrian* have hern footing Hi*
el ample, holding Hl* teaching*. Hi*
holy law. Hi* love before the eve* of
the world, and hnrdly n day |ia**e* hut
some one Syrian doc* not -nerifire hi* 1
life, in the eternal lialtle between Mo
hamntedanism of Turkey und f'hH*tl*n
Itv of Syria iGlailly and willingly do
they shed (he last drop of blood in ;
their veins, in order to keep the flam
ing rod cross of Christianity high above
the star ami crescent of Mohammedan
ism and lnfid< ■
A thousand Syrian soldier* who now
lay in thoir reaves on the bloody bat i
llefields of I-ranee and lli-lgii|tn where
they again gave i*p all (hat was dear
In them, life itself, fighting n two fold
purpose, one their old enemy, the Tttrk,
th other, the new enemy of their dear
America, the Germans, cry through me,
und in their cries, they a*k you, as thi ir
superior officer. Col Imngrton. is your
life mor. dear to you than thetr* was to
them ? Have they sacrificed their live*
in vain?
Gml rranl again, that their live* were
net sacrificed m v«in because they were
Syrian* that died in American iiinfs.rm*
*» 'hat "e have given one hun
died ,-tnd fifty year* of tbe be t that
I* m us. where we rap have a South
where the men love their women " Al
low me to ask you. tol. lmngaton, as to
"hy your forefather* left their native
, shore*, also "arrn**'' the aeas, braved
the hasards of the Majftow. r, to come
over here t„ tin* land of promise? W a*
* ' "t for the freedom to love and wiir
. ship unhindered by the bonds that held
• { OU ' *" d lh *' V " u f .tq»tly surrerded In
, h, '*klng’ Allow me to H i|vi*e, Sir,
that that I* the Very same reason thut
' brought li, here, only our. was « ,hm,
sniidr.ij,! more rrud and more bloody
j Are )(>u ani more loyal to the Star*
• d stripe, than lor m ,n, *lf aft ,. r
serving th, color, for four years in thr
• pnime of life, both on this dear soil
, of our*, and also on foreign soil, | am
, lo “' ,ur '' 'bis soil and he rowwrded
with lha Pusonon* insults that you hove
» poured my head for havmg S> rlan
. blood 111 my veins, it would have herd
l , "'"7 ,or «h»l the *un ne*er r.i.e
in that morning that gave me l.irth in
an hum hie home m Teaneaaee Col. I
I I sng.ten. i< soeial, or poliueal positNui
j »r wcnlth alluring, n* |„ cause n
. | m»n of your type, your character, who
. defended hi* country and Hi*
l "nmanlioni) t „ *„ gramouc.lly paint
r your speeches with the vivid coloring
Mr nm hmm mm ~
of urea nation* us the alractties as an
other rare ij> at t* ■* distant to our
Syrian blood aa It la to your*? To
paint it with the steering insulting -
spiae that you *o sbam.fully exhibit
cd before the court*? I *»k you. Sir,
what had Syria to do with the ea*e? Was
it im international or an individual
en-r? It would have beiii just a* easy
and more nohla, had you brought m
the • haracteriktics of, the party con
doomed. lather than to heap inaultn tin
thou,and* that Here in no way imply
intcd, and oh! <M Langston, to think
of stooping so Itiw ua to borrow tlie
part twvtery of a rare condemned by
the world .r,Turk, and then to rub
that Hi at*n. Has it intentionally done,
Sir, to gain ywur point before the law,
or was ii unintentional, on account of
•mcconci-pt"'"* and niisunderatamtings
of the Hyrian* ?
A* a Syrian descent, a born Ami ri
ran, a Goldsboro ntlscu, an cnliat.d
man and a esimcad, Legionairr. I a*k
you to answer me, either through the
puhlii forum of The News, or Argus,
or if preferable, through private mail,
address«*d to
Jrtcrr CHARLKH flAimorit,
Rocky Mount, N, f.
Ilox a.
I "
* HISTORY IN THE
* MAKING
* ••••••••••••a •
rtHtAT'* KVICM'S
One hundred and twenty-fifth anbi
versarv of the Ailrlh of Mary Mill*
tenrrraft Hhettey, the brilliant wife of
the famous poet.
Tweintieth anniversary of the great
eruption of Mont {'nice, which caused
the loas of mare than two thousand
Jives.
The Brotherhood of S*l Andrew the
national organisation of Kpiseopal lay
men, open* it* ,17th annual eonvention
today in Seattle,
Asbury Park today will bold its an
nual ‘'Baby Parade," tbe carnival event
for wliirh the New Jc *.*•>- resort ha*
become world famoua.
Ontario Liberals, men and women, are
uniting in a great testimonial banquet
to he given in Toronto tonight to W.
1- Mackf-nxio King, the Dominion prem
ier.
The only stnt'ue In eaiatvifre represent
ing George VV■■ *b a* a ■ oung man.
Will a lie dedicated today in the town of
Mnterford. near brie. Pit upon the site
of the original Poet | e Buef, built liy
the French in 1752.
in the Havr nf*s.
George f urry, former governor of
New Mexico, whom President Msrding
!'•" appointed to membership on idle
t'nitml Htatea-Mevfro International
llmindary I'ommiesion. is One of n
number of the former Roosevelt "Rough
Killers" who have naen to high posi
lion in public life Ggorge Curry, a*
he was known in his rough rider days,
was beirh rn bouistan and n early man
hood went Meal, when he worked on
a slump ranch nnd In vurlou oilier em
ployment* F.-ttling in N.-w Mi xie,
he |.e. MR kg Ml. aillel of I ! , ■
legislature and later rlerk of the Unit,
ed Stade- d|-lrie| rourt A! the outbreak
of the Kpe-nsh war h,. w-nt to t uhn
wiJb thr "Uough Subsequent I \
be ciratiitgiuabeil b'jinsejf jn the Phil
ippine* ?P*hm*ign and became rh-ef of
police of Manila In l!K>7 hi* old lead, r,
now become President, appointed him
llovrriMir of Nnv Mcrxiro territory, As
r Retiring from lh. governorship Mr,
furry served a terra in l ongreas
TODAVM \S\t\EItNtKIEM.
lhi.l Jamft»o(, Riiy.ey of Michigan wo*
tominated for President by the Nation
*l Liberty convention at Buffalo
lfis2 John ta in den Ncilil. an cceon
‘ric English miser, -lied, bequeathing
$1 •250,001) to Queen Victoria
land Admiral Mr John Ross, the fa
mou. Am, explorer died m London.
Hc.rn June 21. 1777
ISli., The new building of the Chi
engo (h a 111 to-r of t nmnirr,,. Wlis f or
hially dedicated
1X72 Fifty live- were lost in n eol
li*»"in Os ,wo VC el* in Long l.|«„d
.VMIHff
IHMI Thomas A Hmdneks. nominee
for \ i,t President, opened the p.-mo
eratn national rainpaign in Indiana
HUM A eonvention t„ promote South
cm development wa* opened in W , I,
iiißton. T* C
lIMMI William J Hry-an arrived , n
New lurk from abroad and wa* give i
a popular reception.
ONE > K Vl< Ai,n ifih, w.
Il.dfad"' r ' klll ' l in ,h ‘ rio(,, ’‘-' l»
Pro. 1ani.1,,,,, „f p r , , rt^nt lUr , (|fu ,
ordering We*t \ Inking mine,'.
t«» d i pt rur
IfIDAVg MHTHDayp
Luweeu ce t Phipps, li nl |,.,| y;i.ii
senator from i alarm,!,,, b„ n , w
inglon count v. Ps an ag „
H.-nry f lloili*, a (nrmer I 'mled St ,
senator from N.w Hampshire, Imr,, v
t owcwrd. N II , M year* ago tod , .
brtixi belieff, ~ favnnle of the inn
q-ftl Stage, born in A i.-nri-i, Austria, 4.1
year* ago lod 1\
Rl lie. Herberi Shipman, hi.hop n'
flagan „f the Fpi-cupal dimes, of N# v
1 ork ly.rn at la-xingtou, K> . 51 yen*
ago today
lilmund J Miller, outbidder of the
A— : -
j I'biUiielphta AlPrnran leafur b>M I >-»U
' tram, t<ora at Vinton, lu*». SH yrr.it
. «*(• today.
mmm
WISH !S IPP¥
'CkouKh She .May Go To KU*c-
Irk iTtitir, Wrs. Corrte Uofo-
Imrd Ih lla|»|»>
IIOSTON, Kufg Z* AlMtough hi* piny
t>« (he first woman to go U» lh" ptrririf
chair In Masiariuiaott*, Wr*. Carrie N'
Hubbard i* ralm ofld free from worry
She In awaiting trial on a charge es
murder * n th. f»r -1 -l'Kr«« fm h.amr
I slain her husband; William B Htrwi md,
wealthy chemical mamufurturr r.
Bui hot'.children *t.tnri bfihrnd her.
j Ira Street Jail here “I know * ve» y
th ll nr will tome nut all right When »ny
story i- told m mult, (hen v»<»n't I"
any douht about the verdict of th«>
jury.’'
►
, What Shr ll TrihyNry.
( She Hill tell about her life with h#r
husbaltd, of hit nil* ped )rdl(MlKir». which
-he *ay* eulmi;iaU*d in n raw* when he
found her walk toy with a J 2 yeatuld
hoy loop n friend of the family. Her
two children will l*ear her out.
Ouriiur the war Tiuhlmrd won an
{ active "wur godmother” iti the camp*
- and at horn*- The Red (Afow* awaided her
u i up for her rrfVLpi ■»
On Thank giving Hay four yearn ago,
h( naked the V M t . A Vo wnd four
j hoy* from the < harle*ton Navy Yard
to lo r home at far drum r.
One of the four unable to com*, **o
the Worctary *cnl n substitute Kdiitutid
I I'itlock, then IH.
IVitloek became friendly with the Hub
bards, They invited him over often
After hi di hnrgi he went t«» hi* home
in t hirngo.
Reth Mr hd As r Hubbard,” a, *
Willard I'lice Bombard, the accus'd
woman.-. counsel, ‘u*ed t« wnie to
( ibtlook When he Inter wh* married,
; 'Mother Hubbard' hi Mi*. Hubbard w-.»
| brown tfb the boys, made h little <ei»*
I v rpieee and tent it a* .♦ pi ft.
. rhen Ibttock < am* !..»••( 1 *»r medon!
■ t IC.itliient lie ( ante U|| to *ce hi* old
I friend* liuhbard invited him tv pend
i a week end at a camp."
Jealous) Arouxed
But one afternoon Hubbard torn his
, wife and Hillock out walking. Knraff.-.
«d over th« attention ho believed thia
boy wan paying to h** 4l<y«iir-ti|il wife,
the f»:» year-old huMm** man atarled
, quarreling With them, Mr*, Hubbard
j any*
According ttPthe tlory told the police
I lluhhard menaced the young » x-gob.
r Tightened, the boy ran away.
' Hubbard then Itimed hi* wrath mt
hi* wifi She fieri ty» her rot»vtt lie
came uftr r. She reached under the
ruattre and pulled out u rofotver,
<>ne nhot and it win all over.
I Hubbard fell pvrr dead,
i **t never hj»w n woman a* aatixfird
n> "hr ' her lawyer mi> "Her children
het that They \i*it her cvrry
f l dav .**
, M hen the * «im cornea to trial in
i SeptenilNT. it in exported, it will be
keenly fought by two of ftmrtonV lend
% ittg lawyer*
<o V\|nle l h iv, compunction about hiv
ing i wiiNian found-ptnh> of murder."
ray* Ihni.ia* t <» Hr *-n, who will pros*
cut, the me. "it i* the jury thnt briar
in the verdict/*
rit.S. I’ll kI.MA o\ K<H’R MAFfH
K\ r no k\( II OTHER'S i mi.s.
IITTnH! K<,ll, Vh Aur 2!> |»o ibfy
piK* i» |*ik " uruler orilinury oreuiii
'tine- but when Hire.- Imrnl* .if
moniiihine niHuh ure ißjrcted into Ih,-
1 ti.'i. -or intA lu. pit pin "p„ f'.
I'ri'M'li hoiiml, " At li ii. t. i urli i- t»..
e.i . f t.hi (oMootnt 'ini, „f inil,"
| Inti'll I.v Artinr • hti f of I imply I),
live, t eiirt'* Mur viti i* eorr*o t:
* ounty lb tcetivr . Jobu Burkr nrol
E'lw inl F- .pk, wi re ,(• tutlrr) (•-rC ,y
«n "m.lt for ,till, m I'«tloti town,hip
t'n the r.irrn of Michael Mnnn-ti. th.
rtffleer, it, ifcey munH ■ mill ,p ~p,.r
nti-il Mini Ihr.i barrel, of rna-h Man
i tt** l “* blaeeil uniler arrnet »«.| the
i t’Mtrel* es ma.h were emptied into the
fiiim pi K p..p hy the - detect! vy;-
llytii t Other r.'i ' to mvi 'tip.ite, the
<l«' tie 1 1 v.• - to.. M u tin r.lt to In t |M( .
Inirirto fur eiif. h' • p iyt. wluj 11 • l,||
Wl ' left ;i| ih* Mniin't, fprpi Thi\
, htmrs l.ili r th. ili ii tivr:
i ** 'ttb Mi'll b; i Imp.. hnppi p- Is
A : II I Mitt the Plj; pell.
On ,h' p„ h,.,.., ih.ii inhabited th, ;
|« n t»i re all .ti a *n«ir> i.hhl ten. net
**| 1,1 1 ftu from ,4mi i |h« |H t
O'l'lli enrle.l littp. tail,
emli eatiilnlMle for (he ~au*»i;. futurity
, w ben the ileleetive, emptuil thi mail,
iplo the pen were . Plir. I> mi.siiiK
that the ,ti pip,, ainputat.it each
t*»tl« while under ihi effect,
1 U " 1 hlM,h »n the IM purl i f II a
di tc. 1 1 vi a, h, ed,'d mu I , \ • p- l I f
M rrtn
it**)
i 'h *hipbui)dvr« have developed n
method for ,fireproofing mahogany f<» r
buikl t -n| door* ill Vi A -el*
•' “Go Yc Into the Highways!’’
- ■
lUiv. Branfurd Chuk*. "pwt'iainter-iirwbir!" literally olteyn th«
Hllilti *1 Irjum tk>n and bin erect ad a amall ctrarch on an auto chaAMta,
He intends to travel (root New York to the I'uUfle eoytA.l tn It, prMcbtlt* '
along the wag. , ,
i „ .S, —_
“Hippy,” American Hobo, Immls
In liadyad, Broke and Shoeless
t*
0
11 in -' i 1 i i \ i,
. Hippai ■ net, an \< J
htiln from ,'>« utile, iV o»h , and wbe
(dniin* to hiivd trumped l i* ft *(• d n\« x
’ half lh« globe, arrived hi d ;*»Utl i • *-j t
übiH-n as well e. prnnt
With 4ong hair liangivu’ ovr t hi- neck
tv pr»»lc>*t it from hefft atuf «add, o I d
that had ij‘»t m*« ii th«» *ht ar . fur t'\a
long year*, a kit uctghir, uhi.ut .’•»
pound? flung uro-'. m buck, and a r t ’u
j pinned m> r«> » hi* brvast to prm l i t to
, th. h« a gl■•»..■ lroU< i Mi.
Miiftinel f*r<ntnled hum;,elf to Kil
i-ul and told th. follow iiq
* “Tired of my jirofcvnion a* a nubtm \
makt r and feeling that a tramp around
' the world that he i a globe trotter, Mr.
I out from my home t.„ April 11*. K*2U, #*?»-
I t umht red b> very little of thmg. ii.a
terra l
Walking t*u an aw: age c.f 4 mil*
s u day and t -• Vcml places, I
rent he.d Nt w Vork four mc-nll latei
‘ find managed to get u f ig» aero tin
Vila •’l I' tcbtng SiHlth tie ; t» t
{ middle of September. After a gr tup
to l.ondoit 1 eit.Lark« <1 f**t Airtwvrp
“From Aniwetp I work d lay w; '
thr«>«tgb tin d. vantated region* to J*art
In Paris I tried to m*H picture i«ai (
repit entinr myacit m thu rtub of a
! | i..»0 ir**M i . fuj tk« 1 mil ’ r
took ntc for a beggar *tnd drr vc me a»,iy. i
• Vuitt no I' I » - 111|> n M
• d theri- t to N I ft,Ml No I . r
ill to bw I la* t land and r rad nrt IIV VMf k* )
•tiy way down to Briml.M. la.ivm,* ib,»
* Italian port 1 uu d t«» Ai>*. •
’ thence io fJreicc Taking a boat I era
' * d t.> Kgypt, ren.biag ta.ru in ]>. m
her year.
” vftti r .it: l Hi about l >l’ l Ail. k
v toward* l’.. *l in und then to.lfuma < *U»
where 1 join*«! i ctritv.-.n, rrouiing th<
de*ert to Bagdad in ”1 doj.
Mr, 'lirtin. f i .ihuut lu jenn ~f h
Jumbina Gets Her Ears Scrubbed
"'•w* “hu .
#*%-•-•*• «m jDa» jp” _y «*»♦■.
,‘„".._L.—• 4 V .. .* *, ,
i JumhWi.i, ;». ‘.ft n i lrph.int In ihi natki.tal • t..* ij| , )ir |, n
\V«,»hU,jM,.n. 1. t* hah <„ ~, »..-, «..,*». ... , JU , , mu -, t ua ur .,
.hlld. li«ii her U't ~», 1 BUUig .M uiTiitt l.tii, '. ... .Uttrk fclw vi
*bi Wt‘h»>* v . if
m
HFHNKHOAV AW ii. W 22
, Hv pluto | u i> t (u B.» ra, then to
| B 'ii' (diina and .'a* nli »n
, rijMu. 4
I mi 1(1 111, U Ihi li I i.pl I .I*l pr« in
ici< > i in Mi Miirltin t. pr«’«ented him
vf.ih u check for $!!(«•. ♦' i*
Man With C.ifhlon Hlhs
l.iics In bear Thieves
Id K1.1.V Aug 21*. \ young nan with
» it of gold and platinum m working
in i * rur. te fcicl r*ty at Bre Inn.
VMm n In xva» «t Im.ksmith * appren
tice, aeveraj year* ago, h» fell from the
c of of .i Jw)Um‘ nnil wm badly injured,
li? w. taken to a hospital wlirn' the
dot tor* ..found that M* skull wn* frac
ier.d and all his riba but one Were
hi.okefi 'lie youth was m thr honpUai
fir no b h than four and a hntf years,
nd l illy the i urge on* undgrtemk to
(*♦ nair or reptaie hi* shattered rib*
A »to t4| pbitt wa i jii cried in I.n
k ill ..ini the fmetund bone* were rc*
ki by rib* of gold aud plutifinoi.
u-und a l*\f yyor* Utcr the Atm
aid- tit b atf 4hv._ tkixjd hftice
th* i l w lus bona wwfchiikg At g rijf-ir
f r *ts f«d\»vw or th* pfffci.t
di of gold wim pbdfaum, it It
«« ib • I*. \ c any mg adroat ’U
■lv »ju-te a e*n Mcytlhb* • mount of
I *( m luted that kpan«l
• nr. b* ing takifi to 'protect
hi hi nfuitttl c riming)*,
m. on-, -o annoying n* the
f. who u.i to tajk about Itimacif,
■ -t to talk about
WitltHeif, , ,i —'
V# l * • • •• * ■ I Th* chanli that
b. . - Hi homo I, ‘(Wartimes too weak
- {*'nd wit My. to get vut.