* w fcil *M
Drily Only «*M
jg'L** " I i».nriVi».
. Drill * Ua Post Office at Gold.
Dm. M. C, m Mtoivd tU«< natter.
> „ D<ri>ri •< Ue Aaawciatad Pmn.
ffc* fflriil I f U ewraLlyely
wriUM/»» tfce u.« foe rpywHUatl.n
ri dlkn dlapatch** crpdlOd U it «r
*•» llfcfWtoe credit* I* title paper
tke local new* pririiahad her*
|D H|ln Os republicatiM of spat
tri limpet ibe« karaio are alee reserved
runt) t mobninc, mpt. u. 1m
IS GOLDSBORO IN SYRIA
- PR HOKTH CAROLINA?
Certain rlevplnnmiMit * now iro
lnir on In thi* city netm to indi
cate that Booner or later the
question of whether thia city Is
to be considered a part of North
Carolina or a Syrian satrapy
will be up to the people of the
city to decide.
Growlna out of the ldlliotr of
Sasha ra, the Syrian, bv a Golds
.boro boy in the protection of
his mother, and the sulrsemienf
acquittal in the pourt house of
his slayer, It has become evi
dent that there is a certain
irroup of people in GoMaltoro
who have conceded the idea
that they can dictate which of
the fcihlic matters that trans
pire tin the courthouse—the
pubUfc tribunal of We» ; County
—shall and shall not fte publish
ed in the public prints of the
county.
Thn News choses to take it at
fM* t§Dl« that these people have
been badlv advised. It attrilm
tad the iirat threat that it re
ceived to ignorance and ignored
It. Subsequent developments
Indicate that what seemed at
Brat to be Ignorant and sporadic
* expressions, baaed upon la k of
hnowledg* of North Carolina
way* of thinking and QfcJfcinjr.
have- behind them a concerted
tto discipline the public
. for daring to print the
news.
I group In this town can
■IIT ttjfett shall and shall not be
prinwrlßthe public press, whv
jjj&iWßlJßi'ot soon bt> able to suv
and shall not Im' done
Bn matter, esoe-inl
■r MtfMl frroup is eone'anUv
HpniDg to this town as a meoea
W thf faithful?
IggVttRNOR MORRISONS
th# initial soeech of Governor
Mornipn at Charlotte was fine-
Ijr conceived in spirit and con
■ Hit aMi should have a happy
W, affect. The Governor made a
i departure from his old time line
J of attack upon the enemy by
announcing some days previous
to tha speech that he did not
propoaa to smite th* opposition
tarty hip and thigh a* in the
„ t*'den times, hu.n* too much
appreciative of the co-opera'ion
|Ab by th i Ksoublicans in the
St-tc'g road *era llis speech
' m.t only carried out this policy
C-;t want futflt.ttr and expressed
* f<egug of sympathy for the
Ru tn what he
esrcdW to be their humilia
tion o4ar the failure of their
rn<(y nationally
The News thinks v« ry highly
O'tha fjoveruj-’s nttitude. Mr.
y«rri#on obierve:’ that while
ha navar saw lesi interest in
*■ pariaan politics he never saw
» r re interev. r-n the part of
the general public In piiblic af
'* -frra. On hi*; hypo'lvsi* he
pitched hia speech and his posi
tion should have the effect of
helping to-further develop the
SWr situation which he de
—Mi*, There is no question I
that the Democratic party will
continue to administer govern
ment in North Carolina for
many years. There is but one
» thing that could dislodge thn
party and that is a violent de
paitu/. hr the |-a*;y nationally
IwP «U moiling*. In the State
the party cannot depart from
the overwhelming ideals and
■PgtotiaiMl* of the p«op|c for •. nc
Efim Sufficient reason that Ihe
RJgty la competed of the pvo ,
pit themselves and its macMn
t ary affords the utmost el..stu
1 tty sos the expr-.sa.on of th.
populag will. When tht: party
Moves In this State the people
£ MOva, for the two ar*. synnn>
O'
■p/. Governor Morris > i senses
SRg condition and in effect m
■L Dttaa the Republicans to ac<cpt
| It and quit their futile gueril
m Warfare against, not a |uiiu
fc|RECMaary, but the dominating
Sentiments of the State. Ex
empt for the deaverage nr ti k l l
about by national jx * 1 1 1 'cs tlni,
iKKild K> ink If uniil ihi in i>«rt v
K * TrtSa u why that
pptfr. telMy, ia spirit It** and
hhpatati fa thn kuu k; *
suit of national failure. The |
Govarnor righiy takes this op
portunity to invita the Repub
licans to caaaa th«ir rag tag
opposition hy refraining him
seif from indulging in rag tag
oppesition to them. In other
he erj reaaes con-kciously
cr UTicOnacicusly, a deaire of the
pul .ic to gn party poKtiea and
party can paigns upon: a high
er and more intelligent basis
in the
MW. RAKDiiG GAINS
President ttarding has cer
tainly lost nothing in tin pub
lic estimation by hia veto of
the bonua bill. Unmistakably
ihia veto message is an able an-!
aiyaia of the palpable fraud
which the public has l>een offer-j
ad by congress., A pr'rsmal of
that paper must convince any
one that congress hair ac ted in
bad faith. A Republican pre*
ident issues a state pa|n*r that
makes his party in congress
look like a shrimp.
If there any reason for
a lionus bill then* was -every I
'reason that it should Ih- an hon
est one able to carry out what
jit promised. The point of dis
ingenunusriess reached in a bill
that promises to pay a sum
greater thaii ever enacted in a
single measure liefore without
providing any means for secur
ing the money is beyond any
explanation in honesty. Mr.
Harding cornea very near to
telling congress that it has
cowardly enacted ■ a subter
fuge bill for the sole purpose
of meeting a demand .which it
had not the sand to stand up
and refuse and which it could
! not at the same time admit as
u reasonable obligation,
j Rut Mr. Hurtling does not
stop at that. He goes on to
show that even an honestly
drawn bill granting a general
bonus to uninjured men would
lie a bad thing for the country
at the present and in the ill
lure. He shows that the gov
ernment is already doing eye ry
, thing possible for every soldier
'who ia disabled, and that there
is np Desi to indioSe upon tin*
already heavily laden taapay
lert a stuiiendous new burden
in behalf of men who do got
! need it. The whole idea of n
bonus to uninjured soldiers
ought to pass away with tlio
: other fallacies ingeiidured in
1 after-the-war-hysteria.
AhTKR TWENTY
MONTHS.
Th^tariff hill just enacted by
congress is a product of twenty
months effort by a party that
< claims to do business in a su-
j *>enor way and professes to ’*•-
lief that it embraces all the l
governing talent of the* coun
try. And this hill of nliomina
tions has gone over a period
iieginning two months h< for<>
Presidci.t Hardirg wa3 inaugu
rated. Claiming that abort and
snat-nv work was to result in
a quick passage of a bill pro
posed to embody all the wis
dom of a wise party, the wavs
end mcAna committee bigar. its
hearings earty in January near
ly two years ago
And, after these twenty
months they have proluevd a
measure to raise prices, to fur
ther iv Into us from the world,
to enable a choaen few to prof
itear upon the many, and to
prevent European countries
from paying their debts to this
country. Republican wisdom is
equalled only by Republican
swiftness.
OHIO TRYING*”
ITS HAND
At the time of the November
election the people of Ohio will
vote upon a propoaed amend
ment to the State constitution
allowing the manufacture and
wile of light wine and beer. I'he
State Supreme Court ordered
Secretary of State Sfnith to
-
BRINGING UP FATHER ~~ BYGKORGE MoMANUS
I * * ' >#
I \kM I ssHFlHlysrf r' ~ L l I rr i -
- ij njj r f •
k • vl *™*™*I'^- N| 1 ~~ ji
| l— jj ." ~ __ U - - 1-. .r. j <i'iLZ
•■■••••••■•»••>* 111 lIMIIM 111 mi ■ HIM • IMIIIIIIM ■MI nti II ••)■ I I ♦«-• »-*•*-♦- •»•-*-.< . •<-»-• •» » •«*•-•*. - t - t „ T ■,ifr-rf J( T t ts |
4 ■v
piaaa th*.proposal •« Mic.baiUt '
in a mandamus action brought 1
by the Aasociatinn Opposed to,
Prohibition, sponsor of the.
amendment, after the Sec re
tary had refused to certify the
amendment for a vote. The
Anti Saloon league will appeal
ta the United States Supremo
Court.
The Secretary of State had
refused to enter t.lu; proposed,
amcjmlment on tlie ballot, on the'
ground that if aclppfi|d it would
!b«fWntko# affect. »a.view of
tho p> rqlfi'ilt <4 tkW Ijiirhteentb
and fhc; 'Volstead
law, and -frouM onlv entail an
•expense upon the* State in sub
mitting it to the voters. The
'Court, by a* flve-to-two vote,
held that the Secretarv of State
was without authority to bar
the proposal from the ballot if
petitions asking for its mditniK
akin to a vote were valid. Valid
ity of the petitions had nos been
questioned. ,
If this amendment should l»e
adopted and followed by legis
lation by the State seeking to
enforce it. there would be a di
rect conflict wit-h the Volstead
act. which defines what intox
icating liquor is and prohibits
if. That definition includes
wine and lx?er. Tbit (he eigh
teenth amendment does not dv
fine intoxicating l**v< rages The
theory of the .promoters of the
Ohio amendment seems to be
that since the eighteenth
amendment uses the word in
toxicating. and gives concur
rent jurisdiction to a Statu and
the United States in enforcing
the amendment, a State would
have the right to set up its own
definition of intoxicating
drinks. While Ibis a forlorn
hope it is possible that the Vol
stead act may sometimes la; so
amended as to exchide wine and
la'er from the classification of
intoxicating leverages. Cer
tuinly that, if anything, is all
that the anti prohibitionists can
ever hope for. The eighteenth
amendment will never Is: re
pealed.
Kansas r.Aimft i \w.
TH« Kinian labor I i m»w n»M
j tlpuß t» cot Into iht I lot tl
v 4* <uAt\ ”f|n* Nhllr of’irnrt|rc4ct yT
mm h <i|it «.x« ii t » il, hi t it » > flni f*<
i% thuit it« 4» dui i#T»5 4!i h.*v,' n !
|»tO'rtptiy l> !<r«li .!♦
Null' t• i * 111 c. otl nil iu i ' R
'linn {troircU the wi ik4 r ■ from the r.* j
i tit «l» |i**ilt'n us tbs. ( iiipU v »t :<%
. f»* *c 4 fltiwn, hut t - * t *
! era from tho r#%avy Uity
'itirifitt and tho rsARRUnI tou-j
S turr of it ta thfct it yejfHrdA thp |»uh)i '
,Intrr«*»D. Tho Known t law Mpplipa
.all induafrir* r«mcntittl to th«» public
w»|fa ti\ In |>ublir utilitl** IK* t<*m
munity i* nut t>* be dubbed lor hvth '
*idrk heratue employer* nnd emjnuy s
, 14 * ( <li -igtrer, and the employee* in puh
lie utjiitie* are not to hnve n u*i .(p«.
in the puMie coneeniehee th.it , the
worker* in ,ho|>n und mill* end tartor
j It* c-ennut hevi
lll’MTlMG. NOT IIKMMNG, IRKI i>H.
(Philadelphia RrrordT
Two di»tlnKUiaht'd member* of the
Roman Catholle hlerarrhy in American
AtchhUhop • uHey, of fl*ltimore, -and
, Bishop Turner, of Buffalo, iiavo Ju*t re
turned tront a vl*it to Irelnml ronvim
ltd that the people of that il trr« I
Country are overwhelmingly favorable
to the Free State, and, that IhnVal-j .
and hia irregular follow repretc-H
l«»» than five per rent of tiro poput
lion. "They Kav« no rohrtHlcfivo pro
pram." say* Arehhlahup CUrley, of thy,-,
irreconcilable*, “they are killing, burn
ing, destroying and wrecking Ireland a
) far aa Ihry can " He con lude*' that
DrValrra bn* "completely I, t hi
j head." And the pity of it u th«V !>c\ i
1 lera 1* getting lari' I* from many in th »
country, p*!»ing a* Ir. lueii best friend*,
who will not herd the Her word* of
these reverend observer* of artuab con
dition* In th# disturbed bland Th* vflll
of pf> pcf cent of the Irish thcm»rlve*
ha* no weight with the partisan* of the
' willful minority, who, *«f* from danger
tn this country, rontiuu*' tu prolong ihh
pi. sent horror'
FKANtK AM* lAl.l IMI KKM'tIVHI
III K.
iNiw York World)
The htnod of th«*e who have died and
, are dying in Smyrna is,on th* hand* of
',>• J,,.";.
-*>-«Mi4ioi n—nna mom
to further thefr own* antbitioua. lhuy j
cannot •»•»!»*• tka rtillt fo* th« m»»M-
Vie, pillage and arson which Ui*viUWy j
it. Ha* brought ia iif train. Smyrna ;
fa-hum), ihourauda ore dead, hundred*
of thouasmdi at*' m ditiigor of dmlh, ;
a new war liipaUtft in the Near iaik i
wholly began** I'a.li* and I.ontlon had i
r..ot th* kimplu 1 ufteaty so sink thi •f ,
difference* for the nek*, of |atii' i
j Ka'ihcr than rarnfl.e orm hit i)f ih. j
,n |» rinl «r:hc. tops of Wiit.ii they »r* !
poaktFsad. fipndnv. »nd hove atnib' I
, on each’ o' her. T> | V •» l ‘
tied* U* and Ta-k* to do ti e flght:cfr ftsr
than,
to «io ill* forth- Tt, ai* the
liter*l truth W>thout Bfitiah auppwrt
I tho Greek ii *nslon *»• IppliwHi'" H
Without FrvJtyh auppot 1 ha TuiU * el-.,
I f. rAim wn* l>.np**»rbt*.
Leaden and *’oci» niadi tliii w »• I •i»~
iloi» add To:.* iilona I.ta ■ nd Ih*
|i* H.« I* l tbbir lining to. |«i»* the
buck. They (he not need Ametican help
to atop the Turk*. The Turk* can in
stopped wheraver and whenever I'ari*
a: I l.oed h* Litre: t<- -top tl" m If
Krmal m:in he*- into Coustantincplf, If
ho paatr* on through Thraro to Adnan
opl« and *tart* a Mulkan war, it will
l,c byeauae i'ari* prefer* that to tutuii.
n aland with the. Briti. h. If the, 1 urtv
ii,me hark into Khrope it will W* he
eau«i Franc Wunt* them there. It Will
he h<'«U*' France would rather »»**
K-inal at the I>u«dsn<;Uea thuu Lloyd
l George.'
. ... .... -V—« .■ t -
• , HISTORY IN THE
• MAKING
*■ S *
TOUAVS KVKNTH.
V'fislival of Kt, Maurieu, the patrou
saint of Austria.
Sundown this evening mark* the hi
ginning pf the Jewish year MW,
Hie city of Hjnison, Texas, I* do
crlgbrate it* golden anniversary today.
• Villi rtary of lb" bir.th of Joseph Rod
man West, who aerred a* U. B. senator
from Louisiana during the reconstruc
tion p, r" d
The annual convention of th* Amer
ican Legion, I >»■'partment of Alabama,
will open at Montgomery ld- 1 > und
continue over tnmorrow.
An aerial convention and flying ox
hlbtlion. In which nmny noted aviator*
wtl Itakc part, will be op.-nni today at
Battimnre.
The Democrat Id Ft ite central rum
ipitteo of Virrjnia has ion n called to
meet at Rii-bmor.J id**?)' t" rfi-' l plan
forthr # vi mu r
VH .01 .«D t.Mh t f i if il'nlll il*’.
| i4rf* I*** •<» «* |Tv<» Rnrtn.il #wti
I viiii.ion nf ikf* t/fiit* *1 Fiat* I' i luTioi
j As ' R. lo’liij? Ut AtlMlti
j | , in lUK uivts Nt W,-i
(nri R. .Grt.y, who ih r p«!ti > I > •
;l»a t\ I’hrita n to hi n » IK < !vi
! !»• J it iVh.f. .. ij| i;uW MTt .4- :*■ O i UiV
j «*rt I’ iftc It If tu in Afkiio
j sun in |m*7, ho brftii hi* r »Mi >.*»! < 4rc<T
at tho uji* ns »»n :* upfpiit****;
! rH|>hcr. In JKHIV ho litCttW'* rhiA’f
rliTk thr WfstMn Affvnt of
ih»* a* W» HUn, find th t a % ifu r
his nrFfirp »ns r«p i. In
U'l!* ) - tv t i i l i >;.?«•»•« ' y •
< * »*t Ni‘»thri n l‘ •id- tH i j - *i l
r* thiNN' yeart iaifv to nrc*pt
(),*■ |■*sr d< ■ |l« \\ i * ■ ''it
)an«t. i". J’i • • • • * j" l’ > I * ! kr*«
vrniiiftvl «»|wf *iicm of th«» mih o.ifis, Ms.
(»r«y nrr. - Uu. r of ih»* l> ; vision * f
Ojh-ration « th A«1 tniN’ra •
tion. ii pokt n tfarch H nil srcoinl onl
to that of I' «»dr i;**uvr»l l>u ii'f * .
imst two year . «<4 Hi’art of thn t r tn
I'ncifip, hr I - the opemti&n
-of om* of I i v'v •t, i >»tr <*• 01
in Amer leu.
miIVV AvM\ K»?nvitJ*
17 1< \ S»i , i ro€rt|Jfut> of noldii*}!
fiJMshctf U< M*ii ftp in Montreal
f>l i notoH
( orifnlvratv «'! !irr, horn in t hnrltN. K.
(\ Ih"l at \ukalrtirv. Misa., May 2.H,
law;
IHoo- Trhirv fA’t.fH.M , f llohfnrollrr ».
VklltieV nCMti’li X -I 1 kltll' «ts :> .Hi
• iiumH |ht* Frarvo war, hnrti,
Mu tl Jttfio tt,
■ |
Fort Wo\ tit*, I f vi u i roatcti
Rev. s H McAllUtrr w#a in
aufruratoii tir't f?rr uit nt of Ilutchol
| .follrrr. • *
IKTn K> »tu vt t« r«n• of th«• Mi x
Iran h< 14 a reunion in l oui vitlo
tttlNi Th» KHiatal) ornperor Rttd om*
}>r< >' nr rikrtl i < ?i,i* i »>m .» \ 1 1 t««
Quf*n Victor in.
Ijls r ' Ihr i’»in»*t* i»f Vt fliu und hi*
party rinthi d N unrouwr, K. t\.
ONF W.AH \<.«i fOI>\Y.
NVw orh Jslfjii* l?» puhMrurt ronvriM
tA i*iH*it wjMutoil? * k »
,‘Tatty" Aibit>V<- v - ’-•■■■* ■') t ‘ •
M ' ttvyitt. [1
» |
TODAY'S* BIRTHO4YR. * 1
I Mn‘• <: n, liu-t, 1. •.«•!.!• •*A - i
| immmr ChM «>f torn ut-
I U*mviHc, Kj.» jwn uiptf >
; ‘ I'ritieif t»f Bi igniixa, who r«**r
i fit *| M:,-> A.'Mi -.i; •» r't «'f ?*< tv '
i h*»rn .tt-J(u tu, i<wv,.r A;i*; 11**
y t?
I **f* l«wluy*
I i Tfcomb tl. Fir ..on, rrpn>'i<tiii|yt in
! ''urure?" of it t-.irVi M!-;i ijHH tlit
j triet, bornt .n At’.ala county, iMss, -1
(•year* today. ‘
It 4 Plstf! (■ id oirtfiv Nor hfj th» I*
j «ro4t *!• •»£“•* !»**•> ball fdam,
i horn «t Mutt! -.*«<•, M>h, ::9 yeira itju
l <>*:••.> V
AitJ.tit) li Mfllf-.ry, d.itfu ub r of tt
fit I • * - ,K< i- 1.,! i' "t".* !,.'.*<’ I'. 5
j tea n,' horn .»» Flout, *»., „ 7 ybdrt-y tifto
I Ui'tm i 1
«ciet-<i Hr- .*, ). ; t. li<r'.of »H ililrrii
*Am rhmr. Irve-ri liaro bnit (**m. Imrn it
i )mlu«i)ni!», HA year* ngo torf.iy. ” ,
." 11 "■■,■■— 11 ""■ m i i ■.inn
“Just One Tiling
After Another”
-OR—
. . . « A 0 i
FROM Till: ( RADf.E TO
THE GRAVE
Wy
H> I.r.UIY W MUM.N ADAMH.I
Now chin column i*ri’t «py < ftmpaifln 1
for film!# tor boot# for l foootle'•* boot >
kirirer* or for Irvin S. Cobb*# propos'd
I hotro* for homriUSis homing pijreonn, *% i
fcoroo *<*«•m to h»*«t mined the tin|»r*o !
1 nioti from >*tcr4#y*i beginning. The
rhnrarter. - t )<a * through H in r».t
otam.' >(t «.» nil' , rj.i-v*\ * k. you
»»r <' . b-"«, i i«.\ an«J thv rnty or 1
may not havv your naHit* or tomebodv
elm’#, hut what they #ay and do will
usually be a# true a# we ran make ih
K«»rsc«ttuig for the niormvnt the bool*
j legtvrn and the reason the city fath
er* at e not < orifctdf rinjf taking up the
j Center trick> and ail other local prob*
| U*n»# where there i* always »omehody v a
toe# to he run over, and i&ntebody #1
wnyr to 1» ( hit nr d to hnUi r, w.- tui rs
f< .* tbh mpiit uruble Tuik wherr n«
«nc‘ hi-r>* p.irtiiul i riy c ,l rr l , luw t»•
gobbhe i* ti«ki>n out of Tutkr y, or b■ »
»o«n the tolitilora i»re nil lo.itj,'
no cvni rli,* for on! : |o Tit- a
victim of ,uoh no Inlorvii w or tt» bunt
so ,h !• a flood i f • ,lutO riili,.n n
C-llvV folij .1 Turk, «(f soidli
it oWf ot; i o|« k* J i
in ( r* - "V«:y dffS
•vor. »ihn«. < ..I 1.,0 r .t0 n uttr- .-.I
in i vory |». ; '**V *' il* i‘: i. i i',n**iil ...
rwiltd I'or.tr!. I’lvtil that lt;c Tuik wa
a 'ii >r t, , ■■ I.■ ■ ■ ' ' f 111 t
okjii r fund rratfcny *• h-, lo’t
"Th. rv *oo I- Tii.} J.,,, .1 •
diirro fho"i ho.* 1 rn n i thr- i’. p th t. *
1* ol tt •• ! od I • hr o-; i,m ,o r
i ->n a«H| V r. ~jJ hr. Ih. 'r t ,k'j
‘•I III: -m mn%M to d. troy all w! ,
•I ' ot *i . I 1,, i ,
it #'.H >tm 'O ho b a of Maud'. I
I
it •* Mlyr noi'th. r atar in th. ir
ito n VCc (lirjok pr* irrtfn'jf Aoir r
<hi t •»..<* What w. ,11
‘- pmtiffiifcp them after they ,»re
'h ad 1 for m*' ..don't; vmt tl*»<* hind
of t r#t< cta,».{> from toy Country, t inn
(fi t that Hind Cl rroicticm in lifc-'/h-
U•.i\ il < J
■
Fr !' <* • •',. |,*UT7
l 0 1 '.l ® hut '.f I , I ' i,
ar • 1 T, ■ry to .3f‘ In l' tir.-rt
“n.ithi* uh ri th- ■ inr 4- t, •,••• ,>•
»
In ; V,
Vow t‘<> >K, hr r* I h-,,;. I's 1-1 f,
tr on, tWttM.. ' million ! There at .n’'
Ifrtiwih tin, , Tt I rr‘« a lino To th.
. Grvrk pn ~ .*Yirti ohall i«>t pa,,!’ To 1
thr Tutk im;, nothin,', nothin?*
1 : r. - I|UU» tl o tif.-i'k' What' thr p *
Sur>|M,i '. you l» atinn a dirty afcunk. ll,if
him In thn»#t'i l|ut man rofMl. nlon? ■
i 1 it' < it "iji!* Ami ymi has to pn
“•It. As v a « i>h t.r'. rk Quit 1
h« tt'th ft if 1 r.ior, food and KU p
ply Turin, KnfUnd send army iherrl
No ua.. All up, d I, riipply (1 fork■
(«HH* en» i : t*» muhvy, Kneoufage Vm '
lllttl*. , \r*» nil Jtiti little l*f»courage
refwt. ff»|]eW# n|! y<,l l ,{«» 1
*’ 1 ’ y: 1 “ u > "U 1 Tmk
l*ti e«tt*t»ntMlop|p, 1»o *»e W.utt It? ,
if *n 11.ihi- t« <it t nr. ti.i,v. , ;
from u» holt years nyo.'*
Iloa to Write f.rrat tVrulrrn Vorrl.
Ito like Sinclair l.wU, lavr in Nrw :
York. K de throu;'h Ur tabvty Ivin
;u duy for two >er»s. Sre thr yrr. n
Mint hM| tv'%>it'ait+«#e in H"thwt
r ior tA tiro heir'rmat "ver Sir I
lilnk With a altamlng cup hf .toffee.
at yoat .Ibow Send .ta Virglai* City
for cats of th* new Wpst •* Jiarotd,
Bell Wriyht mw tt ‘Take a tjxn up j
Riverside drfve for Id-'Ol rotor and see)
tri th« aui rise* of thr ,ifu«tk«n th* sun- !
.let t of the C oluettitu n*rr And Bar a
f lily im.lKinatlun 1.1 r/ ’l>;,: tl.r .
thinj;! tfkat matter* whether it i» *O.)
r tint if tt i ijuld hsve**|,r( n ~07 Ark
Hal . lie'* driid. A»k I.ir»i.. lie U./S
I khOWJ,
’
IfR » "In B I'npufar. I
,T. I! j rur tiirl the ford Js la the jrar
hu i
Walk alon? and l«t her dh thh t stklnp,'
* " fc*J< l r i\i't" shr • or*f v- y . • »
wi.*l »hu <vat •Ojinc, if.,. o r «rfn
!' Ti*lt* * " .'• • : 4 "’ll
think it wa* ry ■ body /! ■ end * ,11 to ,
Hihlrd to •'< ih. Ap.'i I® t-rer-'ti.:,
■
t*er noritnl and do" n't want to •” ,'k un
<h r*irrt»ia pvi<rhanßiitß trrr • Ji ui r '
„sh* hk* 'Meniorlos*. Ti II hrr tha.'s right (‘
You don’t want to k« > hit If, Your!
own mrnaorit -. ar.- !»■ : t -n•• If
you are in dnubt about erhethpr thr
u • roupr allow thnt you «•* •,t quiti
itre whether a lipstirk ts.ite* silly or t
some other way. Pit withdn wn in a!
rorner of the swing und keep her!
ttui And you'll be popular. Just 1
u, popular a# the woudvn li .'i'. d hur ,
Klnp ha.inst s fu on u tin n<of.
“TANGO OF ItKATII
»h;n aim>vk sot ttsT^
' u
C O.NRTANTINOPI.K, Sept. '4O S.:. } r- !
nu was sbl nr. Hysteriral t lire tiun '
refugees were running in terror through j
the smoke find flames. In the midst of
the rains hulked A lartrr building, gut- 1
ted but still standing, and near its roof,
written in letter* of blue and gold, the
wordrr
“The Tango of Death "
Tint still higher, untouched by fire,
the Ameriran flag was waving through ;
the smoke clouds.
The building w.r, the Smyrna Thru- '
to ; the sign proclaimed the last movie
«hown in Smyrna, “The Tango of
Death,” And the Star* and Stripe* had ■
•seen glared above It by t'cited State* I
marine who eommandeered the theatre
to hourc Ameri ■an eitlaena re eking pro- !
lection.
HENRY STEW \NT. TX, KNDM
W VI h A( ROMS t OMINKNT
'leior Expectant of Snn Diego Sat*
lb'll Serxe Drink* a* Dry* Sing
Hymns.
a (New York World» „ r
lft '‘t; Stewart, r, v. rit> two, whore
liftt work i« brimdraxtlng tK« charm* of
v un Hi. ge Ort. yestenirr at 5 t*. M.
fropbrd a trannontih: itdt walktpg tour
wheii lie reach'd The World office
xi-w“r* »R’d hs b*gan tj* eighth
< l i' » ; n last V.. hir.guia^!
'Hilt.lt, He Would have r-.aihed N-*v
‘' | r hut, he deHiril I
I tf*(t glories of !*u»! D . an
*TliI iio.r Ver y. ,rig home by *te.-ioi
is.” Ip gtp’uinrd. “I'm going to tie
elret d Maiur, appointed tolo.nl of the,
(fuard . id rY wn s•<} Hg*nt
M li r v. I .-nit ’urr
'After I' .* V*f- 1 I h »’• •;
nil Ihr I'relifliitlt e|hi u* if ij» .i. tHvftio
had hi > -or sing :li-. h*oin f■ ,r a
spin. While tt i nr I'm ci.
ing t • F I. all th, ■dr ''uni' to the
I'-Jc tiiT no devery Id- d olio of \m
I ■■ " 1 • O' •li : • a I ■ l-f I■■ r."
I l -I ■ . 'ld
5 i ■
K V.itirg e“t nuioo i. hi log. * along
oide of all tho world's faiimnj- n.< n."
f'MTRONf* < '.SF” Vi \|\ST F VTStIN
- INSTt'N, i ; .
''' ' '
I. L. >,*'B'll < ti* rr. « f'ln, o tj, at the
. fliimer'e V.orrtt near R'arsiw revetal
■ i mth* ag >. will fare a jur* at Krnunt
; vtllij ihiring a term of e mu beginning
Ortobty 2,' it w.i stated today by Janie*
v. F. .»•. rg. dnlro-t y.digilor, Afu*t tjyr
hmitJitg! Ijat on uti .1 th it dp had
i n>‘ dI H r, (or rlw hi. rln ■ ft« 'id,
oil' tbeipreme. ~ The State also under
stunds that hi* plea will b, solf-de
fen**, hrideriee inln du. i d I Wlh' Flute
‘I tl pit iiJi.Maiy trial nr*-/no nn.n
ihan w.,1 suiTreient lo hold Hatson for
• court, aid in view of (Pi, pc secured
. bad without di® ult’. I’ower* nan! a
“ntforr in - ,?'* had t-'-rn Worked op t,y
the tTale,
VI • i M Sylvia Dwi.uldrou, of lirink
t 'CI. I » an « X eel tent rhunee of heionr
mg thu first woman hiombcr of the
im i»ohii'ctt» Icgislature. She hit* re
! ttdved the Hepuibtoari nnminatinn in a
. strongly Kepublirsn dlstrin, and her
Ailection i* believed to hr assured.
-sspy
Tr
By HERTOM MULCT.
Ethyl It • thtrmtr w%o mlui yang
blood ruh warmnr,
Fhr s c|uN« intoxientinc In h*r spirit
ual way;
Too much of her society means cnn>
lant inebriety, \
At tun the make* you happ?—but
jou p.ty for it next day. N
Ethyl I | . rftdivnc, although her work’a
i idioug;
; fir il.- m’t wreck yon qalckly, but
h> git you ju*t the same,
ihe f..< , you very slowly, but U time
hr owns you wholy, • . , s
And .be leads you dow nto poverty
and bej..times* and shame.
Methyl 1* a vi Inn who'* out to “make
a killin',” •'
II nuthin.’ i‘ s thm poison of tho
very rankest kind}
You r t t.<> with Methyl,-for
sli«+it**t Title breath’ll H#
t p ’l your mn#r workm’s and q(iil#
oft in muke you blind.
Hr :dr*, it's true thnt Methyl so muck
rescmblo* Ethyl
That only to a pharmcaist is any dif
f renre known,
' Ai d cither one may frolic lp a
alcoholic.
So i*yvune who's sapirnt will leave
them both aipntr!
JEWELS AND FOOD ARE
MOSCOW ATTHTION
—r —
In Spite of High J.ivinß, Amer
kn Feeding Ten Million
I’ersonH Now
MOSt’OW, Sept “1 Diamond* and
food arc the chief attractions In the
k'vxjl* open air market* of Moacow,
which are running ftrll blaat this aum
rner after several years of inactivity.
Food of all kinds is to be had in
; abundance, there being verictics
! of vegetables and fruit, as well as but
t* r, egg*, meat, (lour, and canned
. goods. Thr} display ruminds ona oi a
market in the t'nited iitates. The prices
generally arc higher than in America.
The mwits, fresh, dried and smoked,, are
henpiil in enormous piles In the small
stalls in front of which tho Moscow
hou- ’ins ii«seiul |, in throngs all day
Ji.rig in m arch of their wants of the
i triorornt
Tort* of potato**, and frc*h vcgetsblos
just fm'.i thr fields, are dumped into
th- rfutlx In the morning. Women of_
the Heir) l.crhood fill thrir haskels and
then hurry flora tht market place Ilf
on rndl> ■ pri.eerxion which continues
until u*tc in th* ufti rapon.
Fi •! lire la I'pt of food of all kinds,
(yen hwttleil pickier from London. It is
diffi i ’ fur < : i n visitor* tq rraliso
th..! n jiort* qf Russia today
tbi A*ni nesn Iti'lief Administration
nb 'ic t* feeding approximutefy 10,OCX),•
boo pi i win', jihicfly a* a result of effect*
brought nliant by wpi£ revolution, and
J 'ha I anna of last year.
1 lA* the lihnnml and jewelry sectinn
ol tht muikair tin d< alers, chiefly wom
*n. t lor g rows displaying their
* o , Un ;r finger* and about their
i" 1 1 Their blou .< and shirt waists
• ic a- a bo Aground for hroochr*,
in riiu'.-r, iiiiAlare, tiny jcwellad watch*
■‘ I “ v -of j : r.,msl adorn*
t/'‘lit whiih unr down from the aria*
t ii'' 1 i. thmugh want and tho
“pawn si «p” route.
1 * '• not of (he best,
* 1 ' I’ '» that tho largest crowd*
•* “ "• f ‘*" ,v > »> in greater numbers than
the food stall. Home ure en
■tv. 'ing t- - 11, other* arc haggling
,o' i ti t in of a stone, •» watch, or
''' 1 i- “f jewelry. Th*
hi. i t . un tho greater tho crowd
in th i".iowT<t(i the diamond* ara
' v n. Mnri of the onlooker* obvious*
attain ted h.v the aparkling gemi
• yi li*w p- i, j «nd specked with car
h .i. hpl d i.d ‘ .(ill, itnd good for
'*• l ; ' * ' w hich for a rhanct
1“"' f r ■ f'-i-t of jewel* as a ro
midder of other day*.
* <W .
More thm u.ift.ftOO women hav* re*
i *• i vri | P. from the Gritiah Go*-
ill" 'lit because their husbands fell In
tl" let. war. (If this number 74,000
have remarried. ■ , , o ■
Dr. Maude E. VVYidman
Chiroprartor
Phone 479
400*415 Gram itldf.