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Chapman dip yesterday Mr. Chapman’* loft hand V*a tefn off. / Aoopdint u asthorities, tho man Wool! ho arrested io a land owner la Jik* dtetrict |« which Mr. Chapman was drolppn Sriumlsaiouer. H* is kaewn |to Age* I 4 trouble with Chapman [etror |ko Mao'* activities It harian i adopted oi improvoawnt project. Mr. I Che wane I M poors old aad his wife *•>. u •UU ■ IIBTBATION 808 CHOOL BONO ILCCTION j UNTO Dec. M.—lnternet hi tho elect n for I*oo,ooo for acboois t* hp holi hero Jaaaary • haa boon l»W keel bat the regi strati** *o far bad boon (Mall, the bsoha shewing only TM tymei. Os these approximately >0 P«/ P||t. are of booms. Person ■ la a poolt|pn te itdfi the “eompieilo* of tho fpjtetration today ventured guesses that |flf ar a majority of tho taali *ed enter* wort apposing th* issue. Bchaal authorities indicated that they wer, not win I whin* th# danger con fronting tho propoeitto*. Mb tik | NEW YEAR’S GREETINGS! i 'rnmamm wJthank our many friends for their pat- during the year and extend them of thte season. Wien they want barber work done they can get it done any time between hours of 7 a. m. and 10 p. m. at the— TERMINAL BARBER SHOP The Winter Fashion Book bftS of tnamj anrmod- J •k of the draped frock M tofakh i* accorded firat M pteoe 9a fashion’s cafen- Jk j IfWk Pictorial Review |f‘ Patterns F /yj \ for January \ /Iff tabaQuidm far Cutting and \ |||l < cants to 35 cants ' JACOB COHEN ■ *- • ' * arnmtewitiMAamw um.dCmih-tw spirit 1 of America moat not tolerate eg array tag of ateao agaiaot oteao, aoctional aal mooiaty of rotigiea prejudice. Wilt H. Moya director gvMral of tho motion ptetnre tadnotrp declared at a ban toot of tho Phi Delta Thote froteontty cooeeottea hare teat night. "Qcprd agaiaot Jkio aa you weald gaaH agaiaat a paatiloaco,” ho odmoo lohod. -Tho conn try boa ao grantor tho rny than an* who would the* divide tho coanty agaiaot Haetf. Mot* agitation aad ■•ra matioa are not in ytagotos The rieioa* circle 4> no ttho etralghtaot dla teOee between hoaoot ogort and hlgheat •award. Remember that one wmn ia tet ter than another-only when te botevoe fclaitlf btttir. mm *m*i «rtl Mila Mb fcU ocanUty. and renter* team him hi. foil •tern el acroontateitty ? llr. May* aaaortod ia aa addroat to th* *•■“’* city dab that Roacoe Artec hla probably weald not appear soon te any metis ptetnre. hat weald te given an opportunity to diroot filar prod** tioo. MHUMMBDV b now IMPROVING AGAIN PAMIR, Doc, -tß.—Madam* Borah Bara* hordt wa* diitiactly tetter tedhy. She WM *h|« teteova ter hod aad had lugch- Tho phyddaa* it woo *aaoaacod te day tetfo found ao *v ideate of organ io dioooao ar ohrdMe Utaooo tad have tenet to the coaclatioa that tho meant col tepee of the ft moo* atmao wo* da* to only to over exertion aad strain. MBBCMANT FATALLY UMUEED AND BOBBMD BAUBBUBT, Poc, IB.—Knocked te tho head aad robbed by aateowa partite, Boary 3. Albright (shorten morohiat waa probably fatally Iwjarad about aor ta o’clock laat night la hia atom la Cteatawt Mill near hem. Mia aaoaiteata had not bom apprehended at aeon to day, although the potteo am work teg tea several rimes. Reports from a local kcapital, whore ho wao taken after be- Ing found ia a dated condition worn thrip hlkj shall wa* fractamd by two Mom an th* hood end that hi* chance, of re covory pa* riim. A » ■ WORM ON ATLANTIC OONTDfVBB NEW YOKE, Doc., SB.—Galea today coatiawod te whip tRo North Atlantic Into mountain* and canon*, arousing foara for at loast two -vessels, delaying stores, end evading a few smaller •rafts * smacking into tho there*. A , 0 A NATIONAL AIWLBTIC PROGRAM NEW YORK. Doe. of • program of notional wide recreation and athletic activitioa designed te create physical preparedness among U.0W.000 bXya and girls aad yoang man aad wJman and ncmUon of ns thiacry to berry pinna War* today of the Drat annual meeting of th# notional omnteur athletic fbdoratioa of Amorioa. imnnrrn m> nniini> , mmstm TO HIVE ipiTDRIHM Tb G*t Hmm Erpctin* Oat ladiißit Training: School or : Orthwpßgdlc Hgapttml GREENSBORO Do*. BR-A opocinl committee waa aaated by the motioa picture theatre owners nnaocihtion of North Corollas te dovina ways aad ateaas ad erecting aa aadiieriam at aith or the Stonewall Jackson training school aaar Caponed, or Tte Orthopoadi* b**- pHal at Gootoein *t tte Soot soootea of Mte mid-winter mOotial bora teat night Th»- movement to atarted. it wa* u«- plaiabd, purely from a humaaitsriaa ■toadpoiat, aad It la likaly that tangs for tte bail ding will ho raised by sot ting aside • certain percentage from tho mlo of tickets at tho thoares as ■tee*help as the aeaaciaUoa. Reaolpttens adopted tecladed on# mo. duaulaf "tte inqultiou* graft aad rob bery** of tho music tea aad th* ’burden some and uajnat increase in the state privilege tea on well a* hearty indorse ment ad tte tetter films srgaa iso lion.’ Tho naoooiatlon will hold Its regular aanuol station *1 Wrightevtll* boa.-b mat sum tear. PEATS MONOB PBBBY | t # AND UNKNOWN SOU) IKB WASHINGTON, Doc. »r-A visit to Arlington cemetery te decorate tte grave* of tte aaknown soldier aad of tk« lot* Roor pdmirwl Robert E. Parry, • faraaor aaembor of the fraternity, was tte owt(tending fsatarea on todays pro gmm of tho Delta Kappc Epsilon ns- Usaad coliefo fraternity who in moot big hero In amsi-sanasl ronvsntlon. Tho final aoastoa of tte coa vast ion will te this often.sou, and tte fraternity’, ksa -I®st tonight will close tho mootiag. SA now- uud choractoriotic Kyle for col logo fraternity houses waa advocated by President Herring. Now out'-irrm Ptrwwwad" atgni thorn dun hgva do troubl* la disponing of their wood, mid tte aaporlntandmt of g now mid-town “You’d bo aorprigod at the type of people who ham come for the wood this year,” ha aald. “Portnerly. only kids from tte stums cam*. Wo wem glad to gtm them tte wood, flrat bP eauoo it hoi pod thorn and aocood bo caam U tetpod aa to gat rid of a lot “tea this yunr May wail-dreaovd Os coarm I am that thoMda from tte Maap gat ttetra gad give tte otter Mka what It toft. Dm to tte uncer tainty of gutting g full supply of coal they am burning wood la their open •replace*. Home take It home la ttetr sutornohDea." —Bslttmore Amerl ■ "■"" ■" 11 ■' New Book and M apart n* Trimmer. Aa Improved cohtiaaom booh sad Isr Mectealcs Msgsilne, bos s new method of jogging piles ad himhi nad chucking them true with their bound rdgee for nrcwmt* nad uniform trim adbg. This in doa* in a trough feed, tfm Ndm ed which am tapered ao ttetfcth* pdag of books am sutuniat UaHy mralghtaaod aa they am paaaed along ffom the wider to tho narrower port of the trough, where it gripe them. Tte pattern block that ap ptea pranaam to th* pile of hooks, to hold It securwV for cutting, IB ahapMl to conform Wkh the whole top surface of tte pltA sad la swtv«led go that It Sgpllm s aaUorm. pressure. . Th# roa cAlne deßism the pilra of, trimmed hooka by belt conveyor, aad nil chips am removed by air auction. *-■ Ci .OXFORD ‘CHAW WIH AND IWMtfYI can ■*rvr few ' mJT rtlt DOLLAR* AFP Oltl> MCHPVCB wf' BP '5?. --"° TTO OXFORD *m« h« x*s .m !WSS“'“ L J. M. EDGERTON Gold* boro, N. C. who’s Hpi who? We are the people who sell the BEST QUALITY CO Al* Wa have the genuine anil not the just a* gbod. Give ua a trial and be convinced. . W. H. GRIFFIN & SON Yjar Wnraaant PiM I'bones 47 and 4* TIIK GOLDSBORO MBWt. third bbbwkb op rank FAMILY M A SUICIDE j BT. LOUIS, D*c, BR—William J. Lamp AS years aid. president so th* William J. temp Brewery company fsmmitted aat cida tsdsy by shooting ktmoolf twice j through tho konrt in th, oNcs of the Brewery hero. It wno th* third snlrido ia tho family of the famous brewers. Hla fatter aad a slater having taken thoir own Uvoo. Th* William J. temp Browing Com. posy just boforo thh advent <ri prohibi tion wao coaoidorod on* of tte largest browiawgompenlOo la tRa world. lt cor ervd a fourteen acre triangular track in tho a•«thorn section of tho city and wo* vatnod at MTABRBBB 1 . It waa sold ut auction loot Jan* te Be* dUfomat later •ots for • tptal of RU6AIM. temp hod boon downcast since, it wno staled, a* be had bapad te gat a murk larger price for tte property temp appeared at hit aftcc At B a. m today ao aosal, It waa otatod, and short ly thereafter Henry Vehlkamp visa pr a ident arrived and greeted temp, “well haw do yen fool today P*. “Oh, I’m fee I tag worse" Volhkamp mid temp said. - t r « Cannot Log)slate Against Boas. Ctty dhd borough govemmsuu can not Uiko notion gad mate laws to In torfom with boo hooping, according to a report from tte pptumrlvsnla depart ment of agriculture, garb ordinance* wIU not stand wtea tho defendants convict ml la tte cky court* under ouch ordinances appeal to tte higher courts for Justice. Tte liability of a boo tevpor for Injury duno by his been to sum otter person or to tte prop arty of naotter ratte en tte doctrine of negiigurieu sad not on tte theory th* tern bring a mtoanco. If a he*. heopor In S city will arrange his boo paid nod management pruporiy. them will te no rnsom for cuinplulnt by tte Brighton, and If tb* uulghbore got utung. It la boCBUgo of thoir own carp- Owe# ggnhs tb* whori of time has turned sruund and naotter year gmm to join tte lengthening procession of tn* ages. A year la a more bubble on th* otroum of time, but la man's life It Is not lafraquently, pregnant with th* deuttnios of great nations. Fifty-si* right/-two will ha forever memorable In history. Jewish and gunomi became In It tb* nations of tte world gave thoir unanimous ap proval to tte creation of a national bom* tar tho Jewish people In I’sleo tlno, thereby fulfilling our moot char ioted iugw.—Jewish Tribune. Wat# Pernor In Sri bob Empire. Tte motor power commium of tte conjoint board of scientific uoridties of Onri Britain imports, according to advices received by U»c United tkstoo Deportment of Oomnwero, that tb* po trntldi Water power of the empire, in cluding ail ikuutnione, criuulv* and posecuatons, Is OCMMOJiOO to TRUtIOgOUi horn* pricer, sit espubte of Iminodiutu •ronumlc dovrioptnent. Thin will un doubted# bp devrioimd under t empo toot authority sad not left to rbuaca MEYER BBTOMBB C HAIRMAN INTERSTATE COMMERCE COM. WASHINGTONv IDo A »•—Balthasar H. Mayor today boeamo chair men oi the Interotete Commerce Commission for 1 term of os* yesr. Hr assumes the chair manship in urcordonrs witß a policy of rotating th* post among memtera of the commission on a basis of oouiorlty in service. 'Commlssionor Mc/cr os chairman, will Tcxaa Gaa, Oils and Greases Special crank cane service. **!.«! ua drain your crank case” The Automotive Supply Co. “Service That Baliafles“ •titl supervise railroad security Imucs I hi* particular assignment tun the com- i mission. Commissioner Charles C. Me Ckonl, who hai Keen chairman far the paat year, win continue at a aommiatloa •t, having''b*e>i it appointed for another . term. a- Wild. PRRMENT HALF A POXKN OTHKIt BIi.LS IIKMUIKH K. K. > ' e ‘ : 1 1 " (Continued fiiita I*«k* One) equipped but lines and freight carrier* that.uriirme at aenrleeable la the peoplo I llrina along the highways as. the rail food. are to -people residing along their routes i , _ o "There la nu rraaon'why these road* nd highways should not furnish to the 'armors a means of transporting vego't would provide an industrial school ton-' to markets ua aMrieully as tko railroads now rarry them. But in order to matte t hie “dependable, the rate for handling | three products, the schedules end cqdtp meat and operation mCShb>ke under pub lie control In practically the same dtan nsr aa the railroads are at this time. “! shell sapport a proposition, or iu treduee a bill, to create ispc method, either by by in rreaeiag the Judgea a* segregating our rrimlnalsdourts, to relievo ths cengsslion of our calendars. I would do away with ' juvenile judges, and let the superior court criminal Judgea handle all crim inal cases. Under this plan, Hie state yould provide an industrial school con nerted with a farm where the ays and gists of each circuit could be sent and eared for under the management of a i good man. who would be under the dl-j niyted with a farm where the boy* sad < “This would 'make oar juvenile crlm. Inals responsible to the Judge and rt the same time placed under hie rare In an Institution under his direction, uat'll such time si he could have an op. . port unity to studs through the oßCers and superintendent of the school apd farm and determine the hast course to follow In each cnee. It an inmate muld be Improved lime and step/ In that direction would be taken. If' the 1 judge should find that an inmate could not bth Improved, then he would hntre I tho right to pnr* such n sentence at in hie judgement wpuld be in keeping wltk 1 ike crime. “I shall support any Icgislntion look ! lifg to the equalisation es oar arhool tea throughout tho state for statu schoJs," he said. “It occurs to me that we must srrhr* at soma point as acar as pos-j slble where the taxes so» school pur poses wilt fall on ail property of tho 1 state equally and the burdens upon the people, regardless of whet county they llvo In, will be aa near th« same as pose I Me. ' I am la favor of going forward, with! eat etnto highway building pragma and providing the aeresenry funds for the* work to bo carried out la accordance With the ronaervotlve estimates of the 1 highway eomml.li.on, We cannot slop this Work in the middle of the stream we mutt go torwayd with It and com piste It," bo Mid. tr-. .. ~ - ... . t 1 ALCOHOL—ALCOHOL Don’t let your Radiator Freese Call on tw. The AulomoC.g Supply Co. ! ■^^■BAMISoOK • • < *jL “ < ■ <«Siii.MM«BIL "«ByHf V 'ikTV it* i fMH9w J 1 / r T v<A t I w \ « » A savings uccount gives you a concrete, definite resolution, which can be seen and felt and appreciated. It is an easy one to make and an easier one to keep. * . v Just think what a savings account gives you! It can be planned for definite uses. A home of you r own, an education for your children, a partnership in your business. •* S* m begin the new year right—start a savings account now. And de cide to save a certain^ amount each week or month. fit : V ' \ • ■* ■"' . Goldsboro Savings and Trust Company “THE SAVINGS BANK” ' * > K >tM Attractive HAT SALE J oday we offer a big 1 lot sjiort trimmed and the latest season styles, Monday we. take inventory. If you really want a nice hat at a low price go to > Millinery Parlors 105 N. John Street Goldsboro, N. C. Give Them a Start o -n''* 1 '' m 1 Ad a Christmas gift, Mr. H. H. Brown, of ths Broun Motor Company* printed to each of hia cm- j ploycca n deposit of in our Savings Dr part merit. j .» j ” TM« is giving them a Mart in the'right direction, for ope of the first essential* of acres* la a constantly growing savings account, j Give your employe** * start next Christmas and then keep them going, encourage them to save regular b » part or V.r, oay check. . The Wayne National Bank j Dependable for Two GcacrnthMNi. ' jwjm
The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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