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GREENSBO RO DAILY NEWS WIATKM Partly Cloudy and Colder Today; Thursday Fair. Th- News Is Published ETery Day In the Year VOL, XII, NO. 17 GREENSBORO, N. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 3. 1915 PRICE FIVE CENTS CAUSE OF SUFFRAGE 'Storm Takes Away House; i Negro Was Sleeping Within i J Shreti of Tin Prom Distillery in Cumber land Wrapped Around Trees Like Tinfoil; Bayboro Storm-Swept. DESPERATE EFFORTS VIOLENT ATTACKS BY SOCIETY BELLE WHO TOOK A THIRD HUSBAND. I Sp"ria! to Daily pw6.) I Fawttr. illf, pvh. 2 - -A nturni nf cv- Minority Report Will Carry Cnne proportion, swept a patch mn fc'.t Fight to the legislature. . wM" "'rough Seventy Kirnt township, tliis county, lat flight, rarrvinjt thi' roof of a turpentine distillery more (ha OUTLOOK IS NOT BRIGHT !n milpi. mowing down trees and t-1,.. - r j plione poles, demolishing stable and Dr. Anna Howard Shaw Pleads i blowine ono ho""r off itB '"""''"'' 'with its negro owner sleeping within. The Cause Of "Votes isju-eU of tin from the roof nf il.e dn Smashing Attacks Delivered in (Russian Units Thrown Back on j East and West Zones. j The Road to Warsaw. ' USING THEIR ARTILLERY FIGHTING WITH BAYONET For Women." ( t illery were wrapped around trees like, tinfoil. Capt. A. D. Met; ill's stable n In These Attacks, According toTetrograd Says Russians Re French and (Jerman Reports, sisted Attack After Attack ; Germans Lose Heavily. i And Then Retreated. ! i blown from above his mules whirl IKLMiMa MKU.Wj JU'-jIC i i,f(. unhnrmed. The rvelone missm i ( a tain McUiU's house onlv about 50 teei. ! WARSAW SEEMS THE GOAL GERMANS LOSE HEAVILY ' Dr. Archibald Henderjon Introduces Dis tinguished Lady Mrs. Fairbrother, Mrs. Goodno, Mrs. Henderson. Mrs. Lingle are Heard. (By W. T. BOST.I Bayboro is Storm-Swept. ! , Rftlrigb. Feb. 2.- fill tvnmau, s rvurn, i j was killed and several otner peronp in- ! tjured, when several houses at Buttle j . boro were unroofed hy a windstorm last' 1 night, according to rports reaching here today. Telegraph and telephone coni-( Faced by Flanking Movement North and South Von Hindenburg is Trying To Hack Hia Way Through the Russian Lines. Russian Official Report Claims Success on the Left Bank of the Vistula German Offensive Hcscthed as Fiercest nf the Wir. J.ondou. Feb. 2. 10:45 p. in. -The d?r Raleigh. Feb. 2. The joint committee I munu-ation with Battle-horn is severed. ! mans have been making desperate, ei' on eleetions and constitutional amend- A heavy rain tell over eastern North forts the last few days to break the of Snclmcrw and Holimcnn mi the r menfs vhich heard the eiiual suffragists I Carolina yesterday afternoon and last i extended deadlock on the eastern audit.. Warsaw is admitted in an oITi rners ill western tiunts. lbey have delivered a series of attacks, always preeeded by The heaviest rainfall was at Neuse, ' " u" " ,v'7 " ' . i t ii j ,i. ii i rlandcrs ami rrance anil, while in a! '""'" "u "l """"'", most every case thev have thus where 2.51 fell. preliminary advantnge, before tli " filrlitiutr was concluded the French Cf Afm Curaane f.iliKaA i ish or Hck'ians tinve r.'inini..t the trench lUtUMII VJUIUOUUIU temw;urU, ,ost , in f,m ,! the right bank f the lo I RPllIrS in Mlirh DnmnnP bave occupied the (.ormnn positions. tula on January 31 mir cavalry 3 I In these aftacks, according to Uriti.-h and French official reports, tli today without a voire to talU bark at a" BIPpa 1,1 them, reported the bill to submit the umi section are lorecasr suffrage issue to referendum unfa, or ably and a minority report, will carry the war to the enemy's country t hi floors nf the heaises. The senate vol ed four to t hree and the house six to three against the suf frage amendment. Since the proposi tion van simply a submission of that issue and may have earned a vote or two not ent irely s rnpnthet ie with the "cause" tlie outlook i or early victor v i . I Petrograd. Feb. 2. Ren-wal nf a tWce j (offensive bv the fibrin a us in the region j end j I i j statement issued hero todav . Tin- io j j lence of t lie German at tin k . t he st nl'- j m en t MitVM, compelled some of tlie Uu- ! of 1 wonlinn uniti In retire tn t hr ikthi ! i trem iie?. The cnnimiiinrjit mil lnl , Several Houses Are ( Unroofed; Later j Fire Breaks Out Causing Sev eral Thousand Dollars Loss, ijiTinan I hnve MinYred nevrje Iorcs. The (ierman art illerv ha the Kelpan position' in KlandriR to severe honihardmciit. which suggests . lilflt the niniiicnf lm nrrif for fltintlinr in t ropy. The suffraffisis are nwU- i ... , . v- . effort f. oot a-r... ih .r unH ihw mayed, however. They will educate hrst ' . . . t to the French cast porto. onrl Mcnftntr ' ''OiMslmro, -el. 2. A si'UTf hail, min; i t .. .. ' . l , . . ami coiporate next. j I In return the treneh u,e bombarded - Dr. Anna Howard Shaw Speaks. a,ui Wlnd Rt(,r,n BWelu m'fr ,1,is nt.v!the railway of at ion at. Ndyon. one of Before a crowd that had no half-sized aru,UI' o riorK mis morning Uoin great. tMe werman military centers behind thctr clmnee to hear what she said, Or. Anna damage. Telephone poles, trees und Howard Nhaw, the most noted of worn- j fences were blown down, while the roofs an suffrage orutorft pnke to a joint com-I nj- prV(trai u.-re blown awuv and mittee of house and sen.it". this after- i . -,' man v lioiihes ot lierw ise consul era blv nnon. ' The bill under eoil. ral ion was th 'H'nal, entailing a Jo of several thou- er Vi. mad r sudden and Miceensfiil n-nnll xiym t h fierman line along I lie f run I. subjected i Rreun and Mm. BufTrage amendment wl.icli went laci j wind dollars. week into Ihe house hy mtioiiiiction j Hepr. M'litative Roberts. f .i'm-i vl--, I a nl into the senate bv iSen-itn:- Hobr.oc! j nf Gtilforil. No su.'i inUrMt, whftnor rr.r.f-H or tifl ween nke Oreelejo l. vcrts t lu . milei) nortli nf Sierpec. eapliiring many j officers and soldiers. ''I I.- .Momnt f K , of Newoor ' I Sehlrrner Whil -Hfh to open an offensive movement the direction of fjpno and Dobrzyn, sup ported by artillery tire, was cheeked. "On the left bank of the Vistula front, at the village of Makow and Dyblin the enemy h as thrown back on the line of t he village, of Welee and anignew o. northwest of W'locka wi "u. The (iermans FIGHT WON AGAINST Smnot, LndRe and Weeks De clare the Bill is Dead. DEMOCRATS ARE ACTIVE They Are Put line Forth Ftra ordinary Efforts to Save The Measure. i MANY CONFERENCES HELD MBS. (jUSTAV J. S. WHITt i,ros I'nutrr I.lttle. d u frli t of Mr. ami Mr. Lew is Qu ent tn Jon en, F;. I, iini Mintni. wan married in Nw York to Jusl;iv John While iimntiK the fiiiiHs of the couple their enjrHBement in I hM hft-ii reportcil. ihelr marnaue m.i n furprlwe. The marriage in Mm. Whiles tlunl As Miss fiHni'fs coster Jones she was a favorite in Newport. NO CHARGES AGAINST SHELBY TO CASAR TO Jvanced line Heavy attacks have been made again-i t lie Rusia n lines in ( ent ral 1'oland. Faced bv flanking nto enients, bnt.li north and south Field Marshal von Hin-j denbunz made a desperate effort, which I apparently is to he renewed to break j retreat ing abandoned at Makow many through to Warsaw and thus not only t,,R,r dead. I gain a great military and political ad "In tll, 'Oiirse of the day of January I A fpr Sfttlin(r ihp Riili'ifrh Con-, f'ontniH AwnrrlpH in flement ceased somebody turned in a false fire ! vantaie for Oermanr. hut at. the same 31 the enemy, after haviiiLr concentrated! alarm in the northern part of the citv, time release the pressure on Hungary) in the rigion of Sochaczew. Holimovp ; troversy Mr. Pou Gets Good And Hawley to Build 21 .. .... , inn r.nt Pnittfcin in arh nf u hicli rt- Ahout 2:."J0 a. when the storm bad; .oneerned ott. icV ! anvj which was promptly reamled to hy tbeja,,u '"' " OT wnir" 7 1 1 !i i V J'. fi "Ii! , gions the KttHsian troops are slowly and East Prussia, in each of which re-1 and south of Bolimovo, a large force of I to the station a minutes bciore, an other alarm was sounded from box 11. which proved to be a, Are that originated in the store of M. X. Kpstein. Good work saved the lunldiug but the entire; bv a eounter-attaek regained most stock of yoods was mined, entuilini' a.tlie lost ground. The report addds that pushing forward Tlw fighting wet and uth west of the Polish capital has been of a deg perate character and the (Iermans at first were successful, but the Russian official report declares that the Kttnsians I loss estimated at $M.0U0. covered by in- the losses were "colossal. hearing of the body thin far. The fire company and they had only returned -crowd that heard Mrn Shi? ..wan. Jar1 " "thart that which struggled doubt tally for opportunity to listen to Mrvan. The little woman whose work has made internationally famous spoke in voici! whose charm has rarely been heard here. She speaks without effort greater than a ch rk who reads the long but simple aunals of the biennial sessions, j . ' ,-,.' The (Jcrman official account simplv A humor that harbors no grouch against "-anee. I h, Christian church, which iB.avi of t,,e fiKltinir thr.n.: a half of the world that lias drawn the) located over the Epstein stort, w.i also. are progressing." line and left br out, breaks out into j great Iv damaged bv smoke and wat- r'-. A (German submarine was still at every argument which. s.mehow ia;H ,he nvturpfi b(in rmned. with a ha stronger hgic than men think women i .. ... , . tnA , jflv, 'estimated at $1,500. with no in-unincc. The committee wouhl md trust itself j n i r l l to immediate action, hard as members I I TOuS DdlGIlCC UFGatCSt tried to get a vote while the spell lasted. f ww H looked like a favorable count, when j 111 1116 nQllOIl S HlStOry the speaking was over. Of course, no-! , body expects the hill to go far. tr,nc pr wl-, j iar t. Mrs. Archibald Henderson, president , (whip owners preferring to keep in port j one of the assaults was driven buck bv of the state suffrage league, made the tal Nearly Quarter Billion Dollars, A imt fHt steamers, which, it ''jus, some bv our rifle tire and some with opening address Senator McKae presid- j or Dourjle the Imports. I believed, can elude the submarine-i. :the bayonet . Cut between day and in. ' The Herman have issued a warning, 2 p. m. on the :J1 the (rernmns were Man'a Argument is Slaughtered. I n,liineUn Kcb The balance of ,i"lt an a,t0,nl't wiH M nmi.'' to sink successful in occupying a part of our ii H m lert; L- fi t ' " ' i their transports and have advised netit- trenches. In this thev were helped large- slaughtered Ihn argiimPnt that a man!'11'11; 5" faVr f SUxU -ppinB to keep away from the-ly hyan energetic and sustained art.l- Night's Resl. Miles of Road. i large in t he English channel yesterday ami the Trench officially report an at- tempt to torpedo the British hospital Jliip Asturias. The German submarine j I'-'JI, which recently sank three steam I ers in t!ie Irish sea, haa not been seen 'since Sunday, and it is presumed she has withdrawn. Traffic in those waters, i however, continues somewhat restricted. artillery levahpe active oeratins against oy.r positions with very consider-) . t - abl force. Th niam oftrtfiver k4, -"'r . '; . . ' ' ' di.tingx.i.-Wd by great tenacity, ad- MR. C RAIG CANCELS CALL j TO OPERATE IN 18 MONTHS vaneing in close ranks strongly support- j r ed from the rear. "After hnvltur ronci-nt rntr.l a violent (By PARKER R. ANDERSON.) firp in the inorninw ujioii tliat r.'trinii, j Wasliiii'lon. h'i'U. Z. Kvrry "in nm tin- fien-eili'ss (if the ClTinnn ofTeiiahr I nivtod with Hie Unleixh piiHtnlliee lif.'ht eo,p,.ll,.,l gnine f units to retire to t,h,, ,,,,. ,e,,re..tti the second line of trenches. , " . -In the meanwlMle a counter-attack ! 1 " "i. gut tbe hr,t good n.ght , from another detachment of our forces i b-ep he has had fur many weeks. He drove t he enemy front all the t renehea took advantage of the dull dav in t on occupied by bim, inflicting upon him j,ri.s to n,t al llot,.i Hti (jid II()t enormous hisses. j ,., U) hjs itm,.,t 1Ilti 1hIi. j t ilr ,av "Simultaneously with this attack on yjr nn Inn(j(. ,,h.M the letter which he Horjimow the (.crinans delivered a M-nt to Postmaster (.en-ral Uurkson Progressive Republicans Talk With thft President and Amendments Designed to Attract Votes May Bt Submitted Today. Washington, Feh 2. -A plan guarded j with tbo utmost sefrecr waa ailrited by, administration democrats of the senate' i in caucus tonight to break down oppoai-: t ion t o t he gov crnmeiit bip pitrehas I bill. The program includes parliament ary maneuvers w hich will be actuated' I tomorrow afternoon in tin Br-nate and,i according to leaders ot the party, is cal-i culftted to bring a up port for the meajimai to offset Monday's Democratic revolt After reaching an agnvment the can-; ens a'lopleil a resolution pledging eery' member to eerecy. Speaker Kern, chairman of the ca-iius, ;r.nounced that iecre y was neeeBry for th oh v ions reason that to make t he plans publio might mean their frustration. It ii reported later that included in the plain waj an agreement to amend tha bill tat conform with suggestions from various sources made within the last few strenu ous days. "We will get into the hill in the ann ate again tomorrow," waid Senator Kent "That positively is -'.I that can be said; The opposition did not confide to us what they intended to do laM Monday. Kor the same reason we cannot divulgo our plans." "Does I he plan contemplate winning votes for the bill?'' "Me expect to hold all the votes that we bad for the bill," said Senator Kern, "Do you mean the 42 votes which stood fast Monday afternoon ?" "That wouldn't be enough,'' Senator kern replied. "Is there hope for the bill?" the sena tor was asked. "Hope! defim-d,' the senator replied, I "is a combination of expectancy and de sire." One plan suggested following the con ference was that an effort might bo made to amend Senator Clarke's motion to recommit the bill by adding instruc tions to the commerce committee to re turn it to the senate immediatclv with f Special to Daily New s j Shelby, Feb. 2. A contract was en tered into today by Messrs. W. T 4 leni ent, of Greensboro, and -I. H. Hawley, of Cockingham. to build a standard gauge i amendment. These amendment ara cilroM,! from Sl.elhv to 4 H h r. ,1 i I U iu n" 1 1 "' fgnaid tlfUlral- tance of ill miles, work to begin within Ho days and Hi' road to be completed ;and in operation in 18 month, although Mr. Hawley stated toduv that thev ex- series of ferocious assaults against our recommending Hint M. trailing for tln-i poet to have it in operation some tim. irom oeiween imp villages 01 ijounune, j0j, About tt: ixmrgaue ana iuogrieiy. i nese uiiacks tamed in the were supported by very heavy artillery i carried in th tire. I p to midday ot January -il every letter ua me is the natural representative of a woman by showing that the men and the women, being of such dissimilar tastes, it is impossible for men to represent women truly. Mie went into the moral effect of the ballot. She drew ;in amusing picture of the burglar who i;is intruded himself upon her home. She ventured the opin ion that if she appealed to the burglar's chhalric instincts, he would hardly heed her reoiiest to leave. Cut re -enforced by a revolver she had no idea he wouhl stum! on the order of hi going. She dealt in satire cleverly. Discussing the indifference of men to many meas ures of sanitation, she. played amusing ly upon the milk bottle. '"Do you think t'lai women like to wash milk bottles?" she .isked during a perfect titter. "We are willine to admit t hat under some conditions men may be the chief cooks, but thev rarely make th best bottle washers." she declared. "Some can-asm" two of t he youthful senators said in unison. She truck the ''woman's nlace is in the home" argument a fearful blow. ! last eight weeks. There wag a world of distress, there was j Belgium "All mothers are -isters in MRS. JOHN W. FRIES, OF mrntb in the nation's history. Celcrna. Reports reaching Holland say the new undertook a generar counter attack today from 13 porta which' 'handle regulations in Germany have This was su.cessfnl. and as a result f 1 caused so much unrest that 12.'H0 ape- it the eneniv. the evening ot .'iininirv per cent of the cunt rv s total import (.m, constal(,s mv(, hwn .ppointrtJ f;3f. retained but a little portion of our and exports, show a favorable advance ,,-, perlin bakeries. H is also said i first line trenches, together with a cer from laniMi v 2 t .lanitat v 30. of $131.- that following the action of the govern- tain chateau in the country. It cm be 133.KS8. Officials pointed' out that a I 't in commandeering cere, the mil- ! said that the successes of the Gcr- , ., i itnrv nuthoritie are iinfiscatintr all inans the day of danuarv 31 in the' nimpNe re,H,rt prohahlv ,,.,,.d nuiler , 'me?x vMniiy of iWjimow were relative,, ia 11 v increase that figure. uu: i : ,...,,.;,-..i i,., insignificant compared to the losses we nly information atioii not already lispatches is tliat, the iliscloses lo the public the full if Mr. Gatlmg. "I have the honor to recoiniuend for appointment as oi-t muster of th-- city of Raleigh." say t be fourth d Kt net cuigre-uiaii, " I'.a 1 1 lit do ni'-w M. (iatliii'." coot inning the I. -Iter "Mr. i .at bug i a la w er by pi ofes sitin. is ii'iirs of age ;ind the tut her of a large family. For lo wars he loir held t be ii it ii 'ii of chair ma n of the Itoard of lec(ioii" of Wiike county. For two e:n he a attorney for the hoard of com in i- -e mers of t be sa nie count y. ! or 1wh ciii'- he was cimirmmi ot Mic Democrat if execiit i e coin niLt t " of the. it with reirartl to nurchnse of belliger ent ships it ml the length nf time in which, the government would engage in ocean t ra nspoi tat ion business. Cater it was learned that when thn i 'larke mot iitn to recommit comes up Senator Fletcher will move a an amend ment that the committee report back within 4m hours and f but an amendment) be included which will not commit lh government to a permanent policy in th .proposed shipping enterprise and tliat a Fallslofei Belwood disOint $4u.0O0 ami j time limit lor the undertaking b fixed. the countv at large ."WO.iiOO for this line, j ''bis. it, was said, wouhl be fixed either with an additional bv the countv Hl lK '""" "r 'pon theM , , ... . ' 1 amcndmentH. it was said, administration at lar-e to encourage the huildnig of an ; ,,rnnr,H(( ((m (h)Mr nf winnin? electric hue f i oin kings Mountain , back Democrats rather than in winning tbrougb Shelby mid Moiling Springs to a I ,,v,'r ''("gi'-fsive liepubhcun support. f rciiHiiiiH ry Hk ll'llonie-. ji f M t CHpttoJ and lute Hoimc w ere im' itn i-arh in tho day. I'lesilent Wilson conimred this year. liailroad aid bonds were voted for $!l!010lM). which will be turne.1 over to the builders when the road is completed. Casar district voted $40,000. point on the South ( iirolina line toward' Spartanburg. S. ( . As let no one has tune interested in the electric line. Mr. ( lemcnt i- an officer in the Pioad Hivit Lumber company, winch owns over Kx ports for the four weeks through ' thesp are precautionary measures and j inflic-to-fl on the enemy with our artillery nomination he w. an active supporter not due to anv immediate sbortag' openhagen newspa pers have a Con st ant inople report t hat t be Anglo French fleet has destroyed four Darda nelles forts and that ther is a panic in The week ended January m prodmed the Turkish capital, where defeats suf favorable balance of $.V..IHJ1 ..Vi.i. thelfercd bv the Turks in the Caucasus an! the 13 port r porting were 32m..7 t.";ifi, an average of $.M.rtt3..V2.'t a week. Im ports were JM07,440.'iOH, an average of $2fi.Sti0.4CvJ w eek . lamest for anv one week in more than 10 years. Kxports totalled 03.iltW,l3:i and imports $27."n(i.t04. Cotton exported during the week end ed dannary 30 amounted to 37, 77o hales, making a total of 2.2.V,B0 bales f,ir the WINSTON-SALEM, JS DEAD (special to Daily News.i Winston Sated, Feb. 2. Mrs. John W. Fries, wife of the president of the pco- , pie s .National hank, oieo; here late this ' evening after on illne.. la-t ing several era ' iihuiI ha. Her condition for the past week hail flour a rime destined for (iermanv or : Molomow Austria, as conditioual contrHband, sub- Jvanced upon jct-t to seizure and cnf isi at ion. Tbi-'thetn fiom step, the ambassador explained taken beca u-e t lern ia uy had decree, confiscation of all grain and flour t conserve the nation's food supply. A mba.s-.ador l age said f ireat Urita -1 had agreed t hat an except ion would b. made in Ihe cae of the steamship i! helmina now bound from New oi motherhood, and all mothera are the mothers of sll babies in th world," she said with splendid dvcet. Mrs. T. W. Lingle was next presented hr Chairman Ilohgood. "Thi Is iy f n t suffrage speech, Mrs. Trfjle said. She represents many clubs, fr-w they have not spoken on suf frage. Foe had been preparing oth for th e of the ballot. Tingle Mild, "and ! suppose if there is j hern regarded serious so her death was any tfnoinn in North Carolina whose not unexpected. Mrs. Fries was ml vcai ( husbaftil fould represent me in a vote, if I old. one nfiit could vote for two persons, T nw.P0W ft daughter of the She !nW the storr of Jier little eight j Rt- R"v- Erni1 J' Srb,nitJ!' wno fnr Hamburg with grain and other Un. rear rrd hov who wanted to oome to ! many years was prominent in the admin became she had mailed befr the O.-r- Raleig), ith her. "I wanted him to istration of the Moravian church. She mJ decree was issTie.1 rome'MV. I.mgle said. "I feel he would a cnnrTait,ti thri.fian. a devoted J" h W"W h "I'f. H Y An m. rrl Rot hA as in school 'd. h'lt sh- would be released and t?iff rrrf for the duties of citizenship. w,fp n mo,,,,r anfi thm P wr I her cargo purchased at inroi pric b She mke of her littl girl, jnst as ' "f manv nobl,, traits which will make bright. jft as strong a child. "But f her loss keenly felt in the community, wish t would make it so that 1 do j nPflI,t(.s a husband she leaves tao daugh not hMm to tell her that there is a;. ,. ..... . , , i i - u i m a 4i i ters, Mrs. William A. Blair jfind .Miss differe between them and the rela- tion t"t they bear to the government-' Adelaide L. Fries, president of the State My hiJhnd and onr son will go out 1 Federation of Women's clubs, and a nuin ;th iStdr protection, tlie ballot, our of nlher relatives to mourn her death. u.ightir and mvself havo nothintr. And; we 8inrlT -k you to irive us a chance i May Cju itai;ana to Colors. fire, our counter-attack and our bayonet charges. According to reports from our art illery chiefs the Russian a rt ilb-j-y inflicted immense damage on the Her mans. Onr yuns dispersed dense gatherings of finnan infant rv and it reduced tlietr batteries to sib'lice; this made it possible for us tn resist their tierce at tack "The fighting in the ( nrpathiais con tinues. In spite of the reported partici pation of fresh Austrian troops which up to the present t line hav c not act u allv appeared on our f rout, w e w ere successful in repelling every endea or of the enemy to assume the otfensie in the vicinity nf Mount ltskid ami Mount Wysjow and we re continuing to advance with success alone the H-hington. Feb. "2. Ambasad"r , front from Nijnia Pobanka to I.oudo I I'age at Loudon cabled the state de- viki. ipartoient ttday that the Rritxh fb-'-t j "It should be rekited that during the ! had been ordered tit treat grain and; night of January .'to 31 at a point near .omity. He has lived his entire life in i -3.0iin H,res of hue timbered land in up Wiike county and i a man of e.emplar 'per rlevebmd, biwer Hurke Hiid a pur- pcrs.maMiai.if. I n f ie m m pa ign I or t m t(( nf j;,,, )l(.rtor, rountiea. and when t his i oii i romp ht ed it w ill open up . i f t he finest I im her lands in this whole section, besidcw giving the people ; ot upper Cleveland, who are somewhat isolated, an outlet to maiket- The load i to he inn It itecoidnig to f the President u name h is been p s. ritcd to both s.-KHtors fitim North Oar... lina. neither of wlmni offer an obje.tior to his a point me nt . "La leigh i- t be ue'sf import ant post i.Pitc in the -tn!.' 'lo administer tiif iftice t It rough its large number of ern Awrbaiian are just becoming known With the opening of the British par-j i ban ient to lay t he politic. I t nice was renewed. The government while assum .ing all responsibi-'ty for the war. '! 1 I corned the nppo-itions support ami the 1 Continued on Page Three.) GREAT BRITAIN WILL SEIZE I WILHELMINA AND BUY CARGO. ' ..mine?'! fcessa iv 'pia Ii ti'-a t ionn. pet 1 1 ioii -igned by 702 id h' more w a ' threat ened the loads Russian deta hment a the rto-tny and dislod eei1n.ii poitioii whi of nl we our 1 1 n lo men ued the ca pt ured some it remove tlu'ir in talk a' rioners captured but Kelt.r t he Hntish gtjvernment. vv arntng w ss given. howA er. that hereafter simiU r j shipment as we 1-1 as the vcsds, I !e seized and confiscated In this eiwountei bayonet freely machine guns. "Local inhabitants relate that the enemy a fter the Lipno- Dobrzy ii tiL'ht used oil wagons k for : wounded, i.pniinii in the region of Horpmnw are authority- ffir th statement t hat bet w een Janu ary '24 and January 30t the (iermans n a frfnt nar Born mow one and a half versts loni; i a little lss j.han mile ist npr n.0wi men in killeJ The wounded were numerous "In the 4 Brpath'an." between .lanu art 2'i and January JO on the front ( .t ween Nijnia I'obanka and ioud-.v isl ' we 'rapt tied 7a ofii. -er. 4.0ii soldiera, four pieces of artillery and ten machine new ' guns. pli.n-s ol course re(U)H nf education and l.usines. fat luig he ,(,-ses.s ( be lb- is indnr-cd h el' 1fMS of W ;tke I'OUllt V Man MMl per-oiuil letters. I l.eli.-v.- he will give -Hifient ad ri.Miist ra t i'Ui to tin- government and I re spe-1 I oil re.) nc;. t his a j .point in ent ." If mn charges again-t M r (atlini hc tacbed Washinion neither Sen iit..r mimons nor L'epi esent at i v e Pou !i:i. 1 1 - 1 1 d anything a I."' it the.ii. Ac . .udinj lo information w bTch has r"a.h ed Wa-hington .ha-ges u re to be filed im tt'ed i a ! e - u pop the 1 1-, , nt n i c n ! a t i o 1 1 oi i.atlincr veii;i i oi -i nine 'it w a a roused froni pe.'U'. ful sleep eath this tuorning bv ) h" ii'tii; distaiec telephone opeiator who (.Id him that f.o.-,n..r ( raig want-l f. maise in engagement T talk to him later, however, the .till va cancelled It is n -Mimed that the governor wanted t the pjiiriyh piet mastership lie got into enrninunicatioti Crt)i Mr imiri'iii tl:- IHi!v New- was on hi d s", r..ne'ri(j hII the in forma t ion that there w a- lo print on th with scvmiiI piogiesjvl. Republican sen ators regarding (he bill. The Demo cratic majority consider ml metlioda of pna-ediirp to Regain Its lost ground and roe ne. en rrg n it rant j Jeruocrat s con ferred among themselves with the avow ed purpose of standing Tom until satis I factory terms should be presented to ; them I The ma jority eonferent e appointed a I speeja 1 eouimittee of three. Senators ' Fletcher, Siinmonf and Mai tin. to con I duct negotiation n it h senators of botli I parties with a v lew to ascertaining what Isnpnoit could be rained for the bill and lljup.n what point of revision This com pound rails and possihlv r cmid hand mittee. afler a dav of conference, told eompmcnt. A number of years ago thisj,n'' tnmpht that snm . . . , , , ... h'W.gress had I wen made and that they ine uhh lUoill'ited, but fell through ..... ' 1 Jhoped Mr ultimate nurccss. all. r the roadbel wa graded to Ward's Kevol'in Dem ieials, Senators Rank Lap. about L't miles alwoe Shelby 'I be head, t lurk.. Camden. Hardwick, Hitch- neon I e t.f u I" per lev flu ml a re elated o er , '" on i.m.., wi nioi a postmaster siainlar.1 specifications, will vpern-ncc. lr. hi indiejife t hat tck, c , . , ...it i - mi ii.f i nut tin coin in men, 1 ne pro-new s oi a rn ill oad. a dt en m t he v ' ' f . (were rsked lor a t ipulat inn n hin which hav l-.i.L' wi-lo.l t., be reahe.R Thuj1npv 1IKlt r(.riinM,),.r their attitude, a id Loud hp- to be I urned o er to a I Wit h a i sitv at nm t haf it miglit first tiu-t.-e. vlio will possibly be a local man ,w' wwe to recommit the I. .11, the com ... . , j . ... I mittee was ffiven In understand thers or in-t it ui urn. to keep and turn oier to e : would l.f nr. i hange in the attitude tn the railroad comp.mv when the road i,tlll. r,n,(terii unbv, j . meaue wal t .u.i jdei . d a nd in opera t ion The pro i si niite.J of on ernineitt o nershin f-a- mfi preaetited purely a an emer uridrt akiny with prtMtite (muta nt the f.ntiaet ttons Une "icj;es1ton ofTerej vp. that fie a io.iiihi ht.nd a- an - i I gnod ta it h in t he performa m i. nt i a t Will Train in Savannah. Sa untmh. ' a . Kcb t. W dliai o an. ma nager of ( he can league i-rt THE "FIGHTING METHODIST" OF TEXAS DIES SUDDEN!? Id . n sunt lit this issue to the people of North ( afiinim. Mrs. Adelaide Coodno spoke as prea M tinned on Pae t'ght.) Nineteen New Banks. Washington. Feb. 2. Nineteen national banks, with capital aeirrcat ing 737,OOti, were authorized to begin j Virginia Legislator Found Dead, business during January, the comp- . Richmond, a.. K b l S. F. Clement troller of the currency reported today, i .n..,,,)... ,( ..ifit.irt ....n,. of (t..i. The Italian On January .31. 7 .tail national bank ! . , .. .. , Don New urk Ameri ut. announced hefe tonight that he had elected Savannah as the spring training site for the club He add'-d tliat the players would report in New irk on March 1 before proceed iuu' here Many German Jurists Slam Reine. 't 7er'and. Fb 2. via Paris, ."MO p it official statements jjivenmit in Berlin t"da sa I.Jf Cerman jurit hnve t.e. n kdb'd in the ar. The total i- rnad' up of six professors. 27" judges, 240 la-vwr-. '.'M assess-if and 424 bar rister- Malhi-. lev , ,-ch 2- IT t.eoree Rank tti. agi-l editor of 1 lie T. 4 hri-tian Advocate, known among sourfh ern Mctt.odi-ts t 'the fighting MHh odi-f of Texas, and one of the leaders Italian ExDeditionarv Corns in leva-.' statewide prohibition move-j pftrjH. yf.im 2, .V50 p. m. An Athens merits, died sudd nly here today. I)r. I dispatch to the Balkan agency says an I'.ntm i.i- Mint. Metho.list c ircuit ri.L.r ' Italian exjd i t uioa r v corps, composed of London, Feb. 2, 6 p. m. The Italian On January .31. 7 .tail national bank ! . , .. .. , , , . 1 1?4 .0 men, destined to occupy the Al . . it. - t- i.ii u i - -l i .gaii noin rnu n.iina coiniv. was in ,ti. hut numing iia-ioriiws in . , f t. -, , rewrvmit living in Kuglatid have nenj were doing- business, with a capital of ; F .banian seaport of Ihirarro ami vicinity. warnei to prepare ta resHtnd to a call I .74,.-l. 1 7.1 und outstaadmg rux-ula- H1 niuiiun. ..mkui "n"i',- 1 . is bing conceutratert at Ban, an Italian t tha coloia. itioa of f'K2u6tl33. (Death aa due t heart failure. j'JVxa. He left a widow ami hii children. j cit on the Adriatic near BnndisL tiiM-a gene-, t tons provision b" made tor the government ta i retire trotn the iroposed opi-mtion M 'ship aTier tv o eais Another mis that the government should 'ac.jtiire none nf tie -hip-; na t ions. Prohibition of pur'ha ; s'.ips now la id up m t roe wa propKei tn s.,i,im publican enatof Th not favor the jjoernn-e iporatton a ( n ."ra- suggested a mnd ni-t' - to m i L it s t-er manent vent-ite After Sena to' i n- a nd hnnyon, rrogre-ii e H' i-urili. an-. had talked with President W lUoti. it was tinder StorMl flie President h::d looked With favor on some a men -1 men t that might satisfy their v iew s regarding permau eiicy rjf the project, it wa said, how-, ever, he did riot receive with favor tht suggest ion of a dii e t st ipulation that the go VI Mlient be prolllbltf-d from IS- pi i ring s))i f loir i heJligerenta. al though It a mCniHted tlierc might h purcliase nr it heiinjercnt f t' foreign roe nd rv also pr'l"':-si ve F'c ii..u ei er. do -.t -h.pj.'rig -or i rtrasure. a d ((ontinued on Paje TbraaJ
Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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Feb. 3, 1915, edition 1
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