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t U 'I 1 ! it : mi VMS TWO THE MORNING STAR, WILMINGTON, N. Q TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1921 r i : : - . - ; . MUTT AND JEFF And Mutt thought he was getting away with something. (Copyright Trade-mark ive never Few sajl -DAYS AltJ TsTtoe that ttev Ji1 1 WfiM't LET cUM LORD 11" TAke HN powwow of high Hog " Yur.' CftMCtcD. ,C5 129 vaetu.swew, ut th UST EN VaVVtf VIi v . . ... t? 11 fVJ wSy "ftftS-By BTO FIS iM'T THAT i i - ' l5.ki'T THAT W0N6ftrULf - i I - ' - v 1 - . i r , .k. ? . Anciv. uw " - T I 1 I V X 1 rfVWWVWU ! TURPENTINE DEFLATES CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORERS WILL MEET HERE IN JUNE DOWN TO FIFTY CENTSistate HeId Spirits Soared t One Time as High as $2,33 Rosin Follows Spirits SAVANNAH, Ga., Fb. 14. What ap peared to bea sensational decline oc curred today. In the turpentine market. The last previous sales reported were made on November 20, since when the Mltttatinn haa remained nominally un changed at 92 i . cents. Today there . ire" .al'8 made at 50 cents. The dfop djl not create much of a feiisatloil ;n Ihp trafle for the feason tliat since November 20 there have been unofficial trades at a declining basis of prices, recent transactions having been made at about the 50-cent basis quoted officially today. The high point of the turpentine Plans are now being formulated by the Christian Endeavor bodies of Wil mington to entertain the 500 or 600 delegates who will be here June 10, 11 and 12 to attend the convention of the North Carolina Christian Endeavor union. The executive committee of the union recently met at Greensboro to consider plans for the meeting, arid this was followed by a conference Of the" coventlon of the New Hanover county C. E. union for the appointment of convention committees and a gen eral discussion of plans- for enter taining the visiting Endeavorers. The Young People's Spciety of Chris tian Endeavor of the First Presby terian church was instrumental in "ob taining the contention fdr Wilmington in Greensboro last yeaf, with the sup port of the Rotary and Kiwanis club and the chamber of comftierce. Local union officers feel that with the as- FUTRELL CASE OPENS IN COURT AT WILSON Alleged Mob Leader and Others Being Tried " :" A JJ 11 .1 A J 1 riaiKec. lor a., recoiua was rppurieu sistaiice of these bodies and the young early .n April of .list year, when t , w01tWl, reiirflmi9 organizations of the le convention will be the price werit to $2.33. Since that time tho j cUv that th market has receded with considerable if t t v.-i n. . equal, n not TO irregularity, falling below the dollar inark last fall. HiHierto, holders have refused to make such violent reduc tions arid some still think the" deflation has gone much too far. qual. if not superior to, any conVen tion held in North Carolina. Details of the program are not yet available but details will be published ! from time to time as J;he acceptances u u ",ai'iwork and religious activity for allot which . 8old well above 60 for 280 . th program are reCeivfed. pounds, for all grades a year or so ago, i declined with turpentine "until ear'y in November the quotation was at 11 for all grades. Tho last reported sales for rosin were on November 12 and since then the quotations have re-. malned nominally unchanged. Unof- j Big ClaSS to Receive Degrees uyiai uaiuiiig jiu.s utst'u nunc L t iiiucu lower ..fijures, a,nd , the quoted prices for rosih are expected soon to follow the example set 4jy turpentine. There was, however no quoted change In rosin today. , SCOTTISH RITE REUNION STARTS SESSIONS TODAY During Three-Day Session (Special a TH Star) WILSON, Feb. 14. The cas6 against H. p. FUtreli, removed frOm GoidSbbro by Judge W. A. Devine, to Wilson su perior court, was called this afternoon and when a recess was taken1, the- state rested. ' C. 11. .Thompson .and Davis Langston j were indicted for attacking and break- t lng into ahd shooting up the court- '. house-at GoldSboro December 3 of last year, in an effort to wrest from-the laAV j five negroes who had jfusl been brought j from Raleigh, where they had been ' taken for safe keeping", and lynch ' them. Some of GoldsbOros most reputatble j citizens, lawyers and public officials went on the stand and testified beyo;ul a doubt that Futrell ' was the leader j of the mob and swore them to get the prisoners at all hazards and that Some j of the mob wore masks. Police ChleX i Tew was the star witness and told ! how Futrell, when warned to desist in I his purpose, placed art automatic pT3tol i ih the chief stomaCB and commanded him to Stand aside and let the crdwd pass. The chief- also was a witness to Futrell's fliooting Ihto the courthouse, and saw others shooting on the outside of the building. The cases against Langston, Thompson arid Wiggins will be called Immediately after the Futrell case IS disposed of. GOOD ROADS BOND ISSUE Proponents of1 Measure Go to - Raleigh to Lend Influence With a number of Masons from va rious parts. of the state in attendance and with a large class of candidates, the special winter reunion of the An cient and Accepted Scottish Rite of HP Ptltt ITF Atlttar1 rfiT A 'V Freemasonry wilt open here today for KJl: run flEiilltilMtr 1UUAI o. three-dav session. The reunion wJll continue through Thursday and events are Scheduled throughout the three days, ahd one of the best meetings inf years is anticipated. Included among the more prominent Masons Expected to be here through out the reunion are A. d. Southerland, of Ehfgraw; W. W. Wilson, of Raleigh, grand secretary of the grand lodge of NOrth Carolina; E. C. Cole, Raleigh; r. H. M. Poteat, E. "W. Timberlake, F. 31. Dickson, J. M. Brewer, F. M. Ar rington, F. H. Crawford and I. O. Jones, of Wake Forest; J. W. Turnage, J. W. Draughton, R. A. Jordan, E. T Lee and J. L. Wade, of Dunn; H. M. Campbell and L. Southerland, of Wal lace. During the reunion degrees will be conferred from the- fourth to 32nd, in In response to a telegram from Col. T. L, Klfkpatrick, of Charlotte, presi dent of ,the, CltlSens' llighway' associa tion, a, number of .Wilmington men left last nisht for ttaleigh to be present to rfay when tlie' .Doughtoh-Connor- bill comes up for consideration in the gen cial assembly of North Carolina. That "sinister motives" are at work to de feat the biil, and it was of Importance for Wilmington to have a good dele gation there are bits of information contained ln a telegram received front ColorteV Kirkpatrick. Kirkpatrick was infornied that' New i c,u?ivd. those rm. the fourth Hanover county was s)lid for good roads, favored the proposed bond issue and, furthermore, would have a dele gation .present at the capitol today when hearings start. President H. E. iSoney of the chamber of commerce yesterday sent telegrams to Senator Rurgwin and Representative Bellamy requesting every effort for. the passage of the, $50,000,000 bond issue. ' Proponents of ,he measure expect the bill, as originally drafted, to be swamped by amendment after amend ment, ; ; as some little, opposition has arisen in Small counties over the pros--pect of voting, bonds as called for In thp DoughtonConnor bill. The dele gation, .from. Wilmington,' as well as those from? other ceniers where the good roads sentiment is strong, will advocate passage "as is." . ' RECORDER COMMENDS THE ALERT POLICE OFFICERS Officers Long, Coleman Jordan Are Thanked and through the fourteenth being given to dav on the following schedule: Fourth, 11:45 a. m.; flfth, 12:30; sixth, 2:15; seventh, 2:46; eighth, 3S15; ninth, 3:45; teryth, 4:16; eleventh, 5:30; twelfth, 6(o'cidek; thirteenth, 6:30; ad fourteerith, SU5 p. tn. The Johnsoft Blakely lodge 6t Per fection o. 5 will haye charge .of the administration of the degrees, and the work will, start aftera business ses sion and election of e&.ndldates at 10 O'clock this morfilng. Class registra tion is set, for 9:?0 o'clock. Lunch will be served In the temple between the fifth hd sfxth degrees at 1:30 this afternoon -while supped win be served at the same place between the "thirfeenth . &tfd f odrteefifn - degrees at 7 O'clock this. everilSg. TO SftDY TERSlINALS The terminal committee of the Cham ber of Commerce has been called to meei at 11 o'clock this morning by Chairman A. B. Skelding to make a further study Of the city's terminal needs, in addition to Chairman Skeld ing, other members of the committee are William G. BrOadfoot, Walter W. StOrm, William H. Struthers, Jr., and J. S. Williams. FOflfcST FIRH Af SOUND Fire burnihsr in the pine woods near ilasonbof-o Sound late yesterday for soma time endangered the MasonborO Sound Baptist church 'building and the public school building, located near the church, but the last reports re ceived in the city last night were to the effect that the fire had not crossed the road, which it would be necessary for it to do to igrttte the church or school buildings. The valiant efforts of persons living In that community held the flames in check. ? MILLIONAIRE LIPPIXCOTT ATLANTtd CITY, Feb. 14. Greorge T. Lippihcott. wealthy banker, died here tonight of steeping Sickness. He was taken ill while On his yacht in Florida waters about k month ago. After being in Florida for a week,. Mr. Lippihcott was brOuffht here to the hOtflfe of his brother-lhlaw, William H. Bartlett. Specialists from fsfew York ttftd Philadelphia werd called but he-, fcefer rg!titied c6fiRciOUsness H0 Was awakened from time to tinie to re ceive nourishment .,ut ne could riot recogttia members of his family, Mr. Llpplnoott was 87 years old And was one 6t the largest real estate holders Along Atlantic City's famous board walk. His fortUns is estimated at $3,000,000. . . PIT OW &OO-WORKER 8 AP(D ..; WII.l. ADD SOO MOIIK SOOS' WOOE IDdoft FAltt OPEN TO BtG MOXDAV HIGH CROWD Officers D. .W. . Coleman. Leon Long and 3. F. Jordan were commended in a. letter Written by Recorder George Jiarnsg io uniei ot 1'olice Nathan Wil llaffi8' yesterday, for the able manner In which thev apprehended the parties who broke in the stores, of Charles Flnkelstetn and Culclasurc. Tho let ter follows: "f wish to commenil Officers D, W. Coleman Leon. Long and J. F. Jor dan for the splendid service they per formed In apprehending the parties Vho broke in the stores of Finklestelh and Culclasurc. The cases against them rr worked up splendidly and with : unsuAl intelligence and, in my opinion, could hot nave been done any better by any, one.";,.. , . I The recorder bound Norwood Wil liams and Arthur Bennett over to th,e .Suprlo ,COurt;ystray, finding prob- aoie cause ainst noin oerenaants, in. The lioose Indoor fair artd popular ity contest, which is to continue through th week, opened Rt Moose hall last nisht with a good trOwd present far the fun, The otiening of the week ol enjftyment was preceded by a parade of the streets by tHviati 6rs frord the revenue cutter Seminole, this attrftetifig the attention of thOs seeking -arriusemeflt to the hall ol glAdness. The sailors were liverTa3 silver 'loving cu for their work: - Tonight a big comedy boxing contest will be staged by tars from thO STemi nobs and 'there will be a free for all singing tontest Avith suitable prlaes for ttis winners. A different feature Will be provided each night during the week and some unusual surprises are in store for those who attend the fatt. The event ;is staged - under the aus pices of the- Mooseheart home at Mooseheart, Hi- one of the biggest homes for orphans in the eountryt (Special trt Tlie Star)-? i ' ROCKY MOUNT, Fen. 14, Funeral services for MrSi &,K. Fountain, , who llcrl suddenly - at her hdmeon jonth lfftultv0f il,600 jfiind both were re- Church street late Saturday Afternoon, .1. CHESTER, g. C.,. Feb. 14.-The Blue Buckle Textile mill at Rock' Hill re sumed Operations today with its day force of 500 workers and it wa an nounced that the shift of 500 soon would be put to work again. WlLHRLM DENIES HE HAS AjfY ASSOCIATION WITH REPORTERS DOORN, Holland, Feb, U.--Actlng on behalf of former 'Emperor Wilhelm, General- Von Gontard, today assured both the German and the'Dutch gov-J ernments that William HohehzOllern never had received nor leen interview- led by any newspapermen while in Holland. . The Assertion of General Von GOh tard was the Outcome of A telegram re ceived by the German -government re garding ah interview wJth William Hohertadllerh, alleged to have beeri ob tained by Hlntich Peteirmeyer, and sdid by him toati American newsfiaper agency. . . ' - ." v CLeSISon deFUJATs It. c. f EAi Cl,EMSON COLLEGE, S. C i Feb. 14. TfieClemson basketbAii teaim defeated the TJhiverslty ot south?; Carolina here this afternoon, 44 to 16. ,.,C,The poltde arri;ort4d to have re - covered consjderat Jfr Of ' the merchan dise, removd , from . the stores of Charles, Finkeietain and Culeiasu,re's iw?lry estaDinhiaeiit.vlx.u" v. : ' . . I 1. ICl ,,,J. I ,, .11 il II I I It . . . ' 5t Ax scared -a Way . E. J F0Wlrf .Fifteenth Arid Orang ' trt,vrep6rted .to - th jpOCft dpart ment yesterday, that a white man earn to his front door early yesterday morn in &.n& Aflkfed krsi .Powell,, "is yout v hufoand at .home ?V a,nd On, helng in .formed ,ih4t Mr; PowI was. tt home", intd a' hurfl4 oepftrttire.. , were held from th.;First, Presbyterian church this morning At; -llj-o 'clock, be- tilwraUu Kk1cti4tt Chfiftifti-od lng cohducted hy Rev. - Willard .; Con- fjeof tift Tech' "QOlden Torflftflo" qufnt Which tho deceased had been a life long member. Interinent followed; in .Pine View cemetery. .vs u ,:, " ' i fNe nijgRo GAftiiEfis v ' tlecdrder GOree .Uarriss found fiv negroes . guilty of gambling yesterday, fining them, from $10 ; to 28 anth costs,- or. 8d. day on the coufity roads. The .cas' ot Vagrancy agalnit Nlcide mus 'Frederick : was nol pfossed . with leaVe. . - -.-j. : r' . .; : r , J - ' 1 I GtJOhGETOW BEFBATS TECH WASftlMGTON, Febi 14. Oeorge- hTfe tonight by the eor of 47 to 14. WOSIAX. AflflfOtmcifiS F0H. SENATE J JACKSON,' Miss., -Feb. 14-A woman ha entered the racfl in Mississippi for lhe United States aenA'te. Miss Ben6 Rearney,. at Madison ,onty. has. an nounced hrir-.caftaidacy for the seat of Senator John Sharp Williams-; who' has declined to run for relection. she' win h ooftoaed v ex-Gov. Theodom fdv-feilbo and ei-senator James k. Var- SMPLDQ0W YOUR COMPLEXION is muddy. You look hag gard and yellow. Your eyes are losing their lustre. The trouble is with your liver. Take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will correct that. Then avoid meats, hot bread and hot cakes, take frequent baths and a long walk every day, and you will soon be as well and as beautiful as even Price 25 cents per bottle. MILL WORK SASH DOORS FRAMES ETC Build Now! 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