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V7NI F TT GRAM (Today'B Weather Forecast VLm VSetx. NO. 44. ROCKY MOUNT, N. C, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 21, 1917. : PRICE :FIVE CENTS YVT7T 11 JS.-jfj MUTINY IN THEIEDGECOMBE LIST MIJSSIA ARM RANKS HALTS BJIGDRIVE In the Meantime the Allies in West Get Big Drive ( To Going NEW RUSSIA MINISTER BECOMES PREMIER Kerensky Now Assumes What Borders on a Dicta torship Though It Was Im perative if War Was to be Prosecuted. Although Russia h ii h lit'cii flun k A Vere blow on the nort lie rn lla 1 1-in n front through the mill in v of regiment ot liar t rooiiH under . extremes! i n,l aul r v the forces or order aeiir to lie getting a tinner gnu on the fountain head ol the difficulty in 1 ' t rogi ml. The ill orderly elements in'' the capital having been Hulidiieil. the nation h stioniiesi . man baa been made premier us well af Allmster ot War and Marine, Obvious I' his mirest-nts a notable eentraha twdxf power in one 111:111, hut il seem, t- i)iiMiled that such ec ntrnlint ;ou evea if it be suggestive of a virtual die tstorship, is. nei'esH.'H V it' the vast 1'iiri 'i of the mi! 1011 are to be en nrdiiiateu for efficient rcconi-t lotion of the . K" eminent and effective prosecution ol the m a r. What course the provisional gov em ment will take towards l-'iiilatul wlmsi diet had declared complete iirilcpend eio-e of ltussia has not Keen .disclosed. While ehief military interest ia-.ee.ii tceed nn the battlelields in the east where the Russians are haying to con tend with dissiilisfa?1rntrs-iu. their rank:. fin well p Mr Vlt-t-tiitirs and (ionium's there s milhcient ai ti.oi on the-western front to command close attentniii. Tt-e (le'-rnnn t 'row n I't nice received a severe heating in his recent attacl ';i)onii n n i 'i. i i.iut in the Aisne r'gioi' - bMt -nevtHheleiM- is- .i'-ittieim-moi-e of l.ir i-oitc-. renev'eil efforts to shake the French lines. There wm local fight .-'. i -..,( iihUtc- south of f.'eiiiv oil .this front,' but 'although tin- French position were twice penetrated, the end of tin ti lititor mIiomisI Hu m to have, remained intact in Kieiieh hands. - British attack on the not del n end of te Franco Helgian front which tin ii tensitv. of the big ''gun ttrf , I a t Seemed to indicate was pending - li not vet been delivered. Maids on an ex tensive scale arel. -eiiig contttiiicd h Oeneral Hair's tioops, however and last night they penetrated (ierinan posi tions on a wide front in the vicinity of La Bassee and A rinent iers. A big raid also was conducted o n tin German trenches at (lieeiiland hill noitl of Keenx. FURTHER EETREAT IN OALICIA. I'etrogrnd, July 21.- A further ret real was made by the Russians in .Hasten Galium, the war office announces, be caufojfcthe troops did not show tlie.llfct'S r did not sarv atHiiini.v ami fulfill commands. at . point: WOMEN RESUME SILENT PICKETING Washington, July .-IM "Bilent pick etiug" ta the White House nates wa; resumed by twelve inembers. of tin Woman's party without interfcrene. from the police or citizens.' It was tin iirt time since tlir women staged theii 'suffrage demonstration for the lienelit of ahe Rudari mission thai the .....1 li.l l,.i..n nei mil ted to liar. 'id. w 0111 ,, thei. TTtTttTrt- -viute .itoiTsT I COTTON MARKET New York, .1 illy 21.- ot ton future. 1 ....,.,,l ui..n,l .Inlv. no (iiiotation: ()e tober 24.9ti; December i'48-; March 25.01.- Jaiinnrv New York, Julv 21. The colon mar ket had a steady ing "ith price 10 -pninta lower oil September to In points higher on the new crop eoinli tioiis. Too much rain in the eastern belt and too much buying promoted tin arly tirmneBS. October sold up to 2...0: and' December to 25.nr., after the open K it 10 111111 h net hiL'her 011 the lo.eon.st for more showers in J he i-u belt., ast. - New York, Julv 21. Th cotton mar !5.!til; Oeto ket dosed irregulur juiy 1 er 2f Vl ; DeeemtHT, 24:40; March, 24.60. 24.4H; January X33HVIrH30XS ; New York, July 21. The week end Mssion opened with a continuance ot vefterday ' covering niovemelit in steels and other equipment shares as wel las hiupings and oils. Gains in these issues varied from one to four points. Beth lehein steel's, old stock pforing the " greatest advance. Coppers were firm nd motors showed none of their recent , uire. Dealings in rails were light 'xtrival ehangea in Readings and ,'aeific." Steels and marines ex- . ; 1 ir gain in the first half hur. j 47". ' : ' " - ( X ... " v IE This is Continuation of Yes terday's List in Order Drawn WATCH FOR NOTICES Edgecombe's Required Quo ta 301 Men. Next Step is to Present Yourself When " Mail Notice is Received, of (.87,000 Men. The following list ot names tioiu I'.dgeeiiinbe coimtv, in their order drawn vesteiilav is a eont iiiuat 1011 ol the list vesterdav julblished in) the Kveimng TelehTtaui, and bekMiis 111 the onlcr drawn from tlie last number printed in ester ilav 's issue. . There 11 ri' over nine hundred numbers in yesterday 's find to-la y' iss'ue of the K'eiiing Telei'iaiu. This ntiiuber" is thought siilhcieiit at piesent to get the .H.il men, which, number is the net iUota tor tins,, r.dgecoinlic, , county, ai ldwiig alj deiluetions. for. the National (iiiard, and all branches ot the service t the go ei ninent , either the army, nnvv, naval . reserves. or anv inner ranch," which any men from Kdgecornbe counlv have joined pi lor lo the. draw ing of the names. It can therefore be surmised that this lirst nine liiiiidred names will be the men froui which the piota ul' Kdgeconibe county Tor the lii-d uat innal ariuv of tW7,(HKi men w ill. be Ira vvu. As there are ..'Ul I. .men "required, net, from . Kdgecoinbe, the 'exempt ion bward directed to call 200 per cent of its quota. That is, they will probably at lirst call libj . nu n tr.oin w hich tii get the: .'.ill nien. for 'actual -service at oilce. If thev caiuiot get the .'tul men from the ! names, they will diaw 011 the list the order ill which they were diawii vestotilay. I here will be. 110 . ollioiai liability for service for any of these llien, however, until the exempt .011 (tends out Ihe nolieeti lo the men who will have to present t heiiiselvcs first to this board. It is very probable that the "lirst inen ili.au. 11 w4ll be the first o be. called before the exempt ion. board. (hrefore be on the.; 'lookout for your notice in the mails. , The ' exemption board will have to .v.'lit lliit'l tbey yet. the; complete li-t 11 tlieir, iiiib'-r drinvii from Washington lefore they -send out the notices. If will probably take them a ilay or two to get the notices ready.", those calle.i prenefct theinsehes in the notices nt out by the exoinptioii board will have to rijiiiirt for the plivsieal exainina- 1011 live 'lavs ; lifter the notices are oil in the mails at the earliest mid sev 'ii days al the latest. However, the lotice you will receive will diiecf yon when lo report, and bear in mind that 011 uiiist present yourself before oaril at Tarboro. Whether you e . the i'la i in. xenibtiiui or not, is not the quest ion low, It v 11 r number was diawn anion'' he lii eort elf f. t and you receive your notice to von will have to present .your- examination, wind her' y ou claim xciuptioti 01 do nut claim exempt 1011. )veiy man called will have to present limself for the, physical examination md the board will handle the exemption laims later, and also (ell you how to roceed iu.the matter of exemption. when vol. present yoniseii. EDGECOMBE LIST CONTINUED FROM YESTERDAY lol.'l-Herbert Speight Webb) Mne lestield. 21112 I'harles.K. Waiters. Hoiky Mount. 7H1-Kddie Cainey, Tarboro. . 34 14- No such' number inKdgecoin.be. 72- tleorge WashiiigU n "" ' iek, Tar- Turn: lu;",:i-Willie (iray. Speed,, K. r. 177 J.Vlii i -Nn such nnuiber in.J'..gecoinbe. ls'.M'i-hee Arthur Hinton, I'iuetops. 1 7ii!l- -James Kllis,Maccleslii:ld. ;t."li-I.oiinie Hoy. I, Taiboro. 1'I2 Jerrv Suggs, Jr., Taiboro. 7ti7 JosephDickens, Speed, H. F. D. 'J.'UJ' James Owen Herring, Hoiky STount. ;177ill surh number in Kdgeconibe: :L'L'o No such number ill Kdgeconibe. 2iis' Kugene Williamson, Hocky Mount. 21 HI Adolphus Frank Walton, Kocky Mount. , 1 lis Joseph Hymaii Stalliiigs, Tar boro. 2012 Sam Worsley. Hocky Mount. Ii7!l Itavil Howard, Conetoe. hb."i Robert Lloyd, Jr., Tarboro. 11 John Allen, Tarboro. .'Ill'tli No such number in Kdgeconibe. 2'.tS! Henry Home, Sharpsburg. UK) Thomas Whitehurst, Taiboro. ISIS) Johnnie Kiank Hathaway, Tar boro, K. F. D. No. 2. 353.1 No sui n niiniber 111 hilgecoinbe. 32.12 No such number in F.dgecoinhe. 11117 Wile, Berry Norvelle, .Iac- b-sliehl. 2303 Robert Russell, Rocky Mount. 363 Oeorge William Turner, Tarboro. Odie Jacksou Forrest, Kocky Mount. Ii;s7 t'lillen Taylor, Whitaker. SOiMi Moses Braswell, Rocky Mounts 31172 No such nnniber in Edgecombe. 1442 Hoswell Whitaker, Whitakers. 24W.1 Herbert Nelson. Heky Mount. 243H Claude Hubery Pulley, Rocky Mount. 1765 William M. Moore, Fountain. 6 Leroy Westhington, Tarboro. M58 No such number in Edgecombe. Mount B. F. D. No. 5. 1 (Continued on Page 0.) OFNAMES DRAWN NASH COUNTY L ST IE This is Continuation of Yes terday's List in Order Drawn MAIL NOTICES NEXT Number of Names Published for Nash Believed Enough to (iet Required Quota of 397 Men for Fil:Xrmy. From Exemption Board. rJ he follow nig list of names 111 then 1 filer drawn tor Nash counlv is a con Initiation of the list published in the last issue ot vesteiilav a paper, this list begins 111 t he order ill awn troin the last names published vesteiilav. The com plete, lists ot today and yesterday total a li'tlc over nine hundred names, ami is regarded as enoiiyh fi oni w hich , to dia the leijllireil net quota ot .'.!7 lllell tioiu Nash cDiiutv tor ad ive ,inilitai v service 111 the lirst national ariin- ot til7,IUHI '.lllell; '' :': :": : . " The exemption board of Nash county, is l eqniied to . -eSl.L2ial .per cent , of its quota ol .1117. That is, the board will have to call 704 men lo present tliehi selves from which to take the 307 meii lor active service, allowing oil per "cent of t lie uiiiiilier called fori exempt ions. If, Jiqwever, the biiaid cannot get the .IH7 men f ioni tlie, 7H4 called, t In-v. will draw on the list in order dniw 11 .nut il the 'required quota is seetired. It -is thought probable that the drawing of men to: present .themselves to get' the required quota will nut exceed Win. men and if that is the ease, the list as carried in this paper'-'- includes probably the names of, all men , who w ill be. called from w hie It to take, f lie men for lite, lirst army. . ' """"" -- '-'- ' " ''Dim '1 let it be misunderstood ihut these, are all the names drawn' yester day, Kvery man registered in Nash and I Jdgecoiube counties had his : iiaine drawn yesterday, but the list curried in this paper is the lirst nine hundred that was drawn, and t herel'ore t he first men to be" liable for service in 1 he lirst army;---' .;'. Secretary Haker drew the fust mini Iters vesterdav and the complete draw inf of the lil.Outi.OiMi men in the failed States was comileted late last night As tast as thev were ill avvn, nien ii the drawing room Wrote the numbers in their order draw n on u ' blackboard. As I'a si us t In' blackboard was tilled with numbers, it was taken down and photo eiaidied for ofticial records. Therefore ies or 11' liliiiIOL'raiuieu uiaeiujouios with all the numbers drawn I rum 1111. ilr-t . to Ho. .vot-v last of the llt.ftllU numbers in the capsules wit Ibe inade and ouv 111 iiaut oniet 101 in mho i"- " 10 every ex eiiint ilu board in the I nited States. I luts tlie ptiotograpiieu recoiii of in., ihnwinir of the whole ten million men is recorded by the government, and stand as an oflicial record of the order inn which the men were drawn, and tlieir liability for service. The list in the Kvening' Teleg-ini, both of yesler day and today is in the order drawn ai handled by the Associated I'less and can be said to be correct aiol wiintiosl likely correspond with the photographed list of the government. ' fTiis paper will not attempt to pub lish any' more names in the near future, as these names of which there nre near ly a thousand is considered enough foi the first army, anil the immediate in terest is now 'in the lirst army. The ii nn n their liability for serviee, wouhl be publisheil when the men f r the see I 11 1 1 1 1 y will be ealleil ;in.l which mav be lirnbiihly three lnniiths, six, or inter or it might be sooner. No one run icil. Hut, only the namei that will be 1 nihil to present theniHeivcs for the tii st army ami the ninnber earricil by this pnper in thought to be enough from which the desired quotas from Nnsh ami Kilgeeombe counties will drawn for active service. The next utep for those of .Nash conn ty to lookout I'or if the notice ; miiils if vonr iHiinber was aiiini the the 111st called means the lists carried ii: vctterilav N and today 'n issues of the Evening' Tel-gram. These iiotit es will be sent out by the exemption boards s-ioii as rei-or.l.'d list from Wasliinglon is received nliil 111 these notices you wi'l Cud the Mine ai.d place whyr-' yoti I :e to present yourself for the physical ex aininatioii. ' The place for Nash county will be Nashville and everyone ealleil to present himself will have to go there All von will have to do is i'To 'present yourself, -whether you claim exemption or not, and the exemption board will tell ytjii what else you will have to do. Anvone who" wants to find the order in which thev are drawn and whose names is not carried in the lists of the Eveuin? Telegram as published today and ester-day will have to secure them frttni' the exemption Wards, at either Nashville or Tarboro. NASH LIST CONTINUED FROM YESTERDAY. 1543 Eugene Cheek, Route No. .1, Nashville, 2102 Aaron Richardson, Route No. 2, Spring Hope. ' 704 Arthur lavid Driver, Zehuloni (Continued oa Pag 7.) " 0F1IS1A1 "GERMANY STARVE GREAT BRITAIN' -LLOYD GEORGE YOUNG MAN, IF YOU THING YOU'LL ,v' .Jx.' : 'V .' . . ' - - ' .'".. . """ Itepukie of German gas attack Buutheaat of Arraa. American boys of draft age may as well bwome familiar now with what they will have to contend witn when they reach the firing- line next sprint;. This reproduction 0 a painting by an eye-witness shows the re pulse recently of a German gas attack southeast of Arras. Bayonota were freely used, and everyone who took part in the engagement had to wear a gas-mask. The Germans finally retired, leaving many dead oa the bloody .fieia--- .'.';' '-..'..' -'.," ...-.....'-..;...-. -...-.-.: ; SUBMTS BUDGET NEEDS OE NAVY Sj-'crelary-Daniei-Submitio House Needs of Navy Ag gregating Over Hundred Thirty Six Million. Wiislitiigton, .Inly : iels today Miibniittetl nlates .iggrcgating i .'1-. Secretary Ihin tu the . house, esl i .I7,.".lii,l 77 , for w ar liects ot the lion, tin) nance uf ynnls and btrgi'iiient of factory here. navy including ainiiiiini .supplies, iniprovenieiits -.doe'hs,'.. clothing and en the navy yard ami gun L ail; Train No. 89 Leaves Track Near Fayetteville Friday Seriously Injuring Two, Slightly Hurting Others. Fayetteville, duly 2.1 .'--Hai ter-dtowdeii ol' Richmond, V; iously injured nud lohu T. I'll iiiit lib', a passenger, still e !gugt: Mas i., Was scr Meyers, n red n Irac tilled ann and several passengers re eei.ved minor injuries when six. cars ol Atlantic Coast Line passenger train No. soul lof uortli ol' r.'ivetteville and a half mile Hope Mills at ." o'clock yes lenlay iif'ternooii. A washout at the foot of a 'Jil-I'oof eiibaukmeiit was the cause of the wreck. The cngino cleared the washout but the weakened spot ,11 the track gave way under the weight of the heavy steel ears. The tender was torn loose from the engine and rolled n hundred feet from the ttack and the image mail tar, tlie mini ear proper, the baggage car, jitn etow mid two white day coaches ii It tie track. Only two these being a pullmaii and a pri vate car. The train was in charge of 'ingiiiecr . K. A. b'a v ami ( 'oiiiliictor Simpson and was running between -"i and .10 miles an hour when it struck the washout. A special train was run to the scene of tlieW reek from Fayetteville to bring the injured here, it having been report- in mis city that a gnat mimlier were ttilbd a ltd injure, 1. Hnwden, the hag- gage master, tho most seriously mjur- was taken to the All . IV. nospnai at Kockv -ilount, lie lias, two nronen ribs. M evers was brought to the High. smith Hospital here. A large numbtr of doctors hurried to the wrecK iruin this city in answer to a call for their services, anit tlie injureil were iput Kiy attendeil to. Tho wreck was one of the worst which has ever occurred near here ami the siiiallncss of the number .' ihT'Oiis iiiji-rotl is considered almost miraculous. Tho mail, baggage and passenger ears were piled in hopeless on fusion, bloating both south and . . ii.... no tracks. 1 name was tp ped completely for several hours. At 10:30 railroad officials believed that the wrecking work had progress".! so far that the northbound track mould be opea to traflie bv 11 o'clock in time to allow the big through passenger trains to tha north to proceed on ne. SEVERA HURT IN WRECK HAS DELUSION THAT ARE DRAFTED, THIS IS HAVE TO MEET 1JEF0RE SENATE HftS THE EOOD DILI UP FOR The Administration Meas ure Is Taken Uj By An - Agreement FIXES PRICES FOR THE WHEAT CIIOI ' The Measure Is 'Up. -For a Final Vote in the Senate and It May Be Tonight Be fore Measure Is Disposed of Definitely. Washington, .Inly 111. After having under considerntitin for live weeks the administration food control bill, was taken up under an agreement for a fin al vole in the Senale today. It may the measure till- be late tonight before ally disposed of. FIXES PRICE " FOR WHEAT Washington, July 21. The Sjennto today' went- on reconl in favor itf I'on gress li.ving n iniuiiiiiiin giiarahteed price nl nut li.ini II pi i- Im rtn I Im. wtn nl, rejecting an amendment by Senator Morris, of Nebraska, to strike out a irice jiroposal, and to leave prico--lr-Uig to the food administration only. MATCH RACES HERE WEDNESDAY, JULY 25 Tho big match races that were to have been held yesterday at tlie Fair (Irounds of the Rocky Mount l air As sociation on the race course then' will be held next Wednesday, duly -."i, be ginning at l:Hn p. m. T.he gentlemen in charge of arrangements. decided unoo this date shortly after the announce ment that the races had been post poned was made yesterday. llon't forget this date, .Wednesday. July 25, and be sure to come out and see the last and biggest racing event, this summer. '- There will be no more races until the fall contests come off nnd will be your last chance. The fastest pacers and trotters in this section arp on the program ami -the big match race will be between the three horses that have -performed in the sum mer races this season. Hesi.les match race there will be anotli. race ami also a race for the horses. tin- big -, match slvver ARREST MEBP:H- NEW7 JERSEY GUARD Xewir.i. X. J., July 21. Carl fH'sal, a member of the first regiment of New Jersev National (iuaril. savs to have been formerly a non-commissionerl of ficer in the tierman armv and to have had a brother now in the German armv- ag todar arrested here and put in jail orders from the Department of Jus- uce j Washtngtoa. FINAEAGTION TODAY THE SORT OF ROSES BLOOM AGAIN NEXT STEP IS AS TOE Officials tirefieneralljr Pleas ed at Success of the First Step MEN NOW A WAIT CALLS Only One Minor Defect Was Uncovered and That in the Matter of a Blank Capsule W hich Was Easily Reme died. Washington, duly 21. With ten mil lion men listed in the order of their liability toservice the Federal govern ment began today its last task of : ration for '.organization of a selective halt army. The task of determining among those chosen shall be exempt... The drawing to determine who shall M 1,,. liable lor service elided early today, liable I'or service after it had been in progress without interrupt ion for more than Hi hours, and while officials in charge rested from tlieir long vigil, others took up the tabulation of oflicial figures for for warding to local exemption boards over the country. Most of this work' it is hoped to complete before the day is over so that the local authorities can be giv en tlieir instriicrioiis eiiriy . next wees, "tfTfini'iTTn llle" President 'tturdc-r I'or iiiobili.ation of a war nun! a of Ii '.nun may be apteH4iig before their boards for exemption' and for exempt ion as to tlieir exemption. . Twice list,!""! .ire to be summoned by the boards oil the theory that two registrants must be examined for -every soldier accepted, and the number each fegistrat ion tlis triet inudf furnish has been carefully worked out. The l'rovost Marshal's office was greatly phased today over the outcome of the drawing, ollicials declaring it an accomplishment scarcely less noteworthy than Ihe successful registration carried out six weeks ago. Ten jiiiUiuniiiejL.lhuxpoIiitcd out had heeii assigned places on the nation's muster roll in the space of less than a .lav nnd with mipnrantlv with but one itti4ior error in the whole complicated process. The single error enine to light near the end of the drawing this morning when a blank 'was found when there should have been a number in one of the ten thousand and live hiyid red capsules by which the war times fortunes of America's yoiitl old be determined. It did md materially interfere with the working out of the lottery, hnwfver, and all ollicials agreed that it could work no injustice to any registrant. It means onlv a temporary complication thev said ami in no way impairs the etfuality of the lottery. Whafserial number should have been the place of the in blank had not beimJetejiiiiiieiLjQday butit will be found shortly by a careful re- becking. Then it will be assigned to the onlv. place open on the liability list Number 1J,00( at the very foot. It was sai at the l'rovost Marshal s of- fit OPTION iV e twrt the error undoubtedly resulted J roWi precipitated when buth are under oversight 4ud no one could be:,tnod to have accused each ether of ia J I fidelity. 'J fry aa UTumea. SHE WILL BRITISH PREMIER MS ON SPEECH OF DR.JICILIS Says Statements of New German Chancellor will be Understood in Germany, SAYS BRITISH HAVE A LARGE FOOD SUPPLY British Statesman; Points That War is Now a Strug gle Between Two Definite Groups of National Ideals to be Completed. , London, July 2.1. f 'render Idoyd deoige nn nl todnv (till tthe speech lu tin reichstag of l)r. M ichuelis, the new (ier inan chancellor, meant. tha if (JeriiiMiiy " were vicldiioiiH there would be miiiikh tion all around and thut the nnlitarr im'- ' literacy would be established more firm ly than ever. The speech, the premier lisrletl, showed that those in churgu of a flaus in 1 -1 in a ii v had for the mo nienl inade the choice of the war. The premier stud the statement uf Dr. Michacliu contained phr.ines which would be understood bv the military, powers of iiermaiiv. I'ulesH these wer wiped out thev would again plunge. Ku rope into a welter of btoodshed. M r. Idoyd Oeorge salrttJiefood supply for the'lVlfaud 191 H period had al ready been secured and that a prpgraai of cull n ation had been arranged to make the supply for the following year secure, even If losses ineresetU-; "I don't wish Germany to harbor any delu sion," said Mr. Idoyd (leorge, "that (ireat Britain will he put out of tb light until full liberty has been estab lished I predict it will Hot be long before the Iteriiiaii Chancellor delivers a different speech and that is the one for which we are awaiting. We ean't make pewee-wil h a-tta-dout.mifteii by autocracy," declared Premier Idoyd (ieorge "The war now become a strutf-, gle between two delinlte groups of na tional ideals. Significant In- this re spect is the news announced today is tha. accession of that . brilliant Russian statesman KereiiHky to the leadership of the Kussian democracy. URGES SUMMER COAL BUYING IN ENGLAND preo-Wondon, July 3. (My Mail) Coal It this time Ami nwnera ;lenlers are si re about . .... ,,.,. , .,,l ,. with coal ail V I HI II IT lioiwowiin-i .-i ( wintl,; 0u Jll)v al tha Coal . . , , k(, ,.ommaI1J f the with , ,.,,. deUverlus WH plv ami no made. exci. p;t be made, exci. p;' under special permit until a certain reserve fur the kon. don district has been accumulated. A tine, price of cuai is controlled oyvne (iovernment there is no reasonwhy the- dealers should hold their store for a higln r price. Iji.st winter's coal supply proldurn caused hardships to I housatlds, both; nl v a matter ot transixirtatioii, tut same situation i-au le avdiiled thi vinr bv suniiii' tleliveriei. NORMAL WEATHER FOR THE WEEK Washington, July -1. Thp loming week in Ihe South Atlantic-Htates wijj be one of moderate warm Weather with frequent showers and thunder storm, the weather bureau announced tolay in its foiecasts for Ihe week. GERMAN REICHSTAG TODAY ADJOURNS Copenhagen. Julv 21. Tke ReifhsUg aqtournea vesieruav uhui ntrymww. 2o, says a dispatch frm Berlia WOMAN WITH BRAINS SHOX OUT LIVING Wilmiugton, N. C, July 21 Emman uel Roderick, Jr., white, uight watchman yesterday morning became infuriated with his wife ami tired a .IS caliber pis tol bullet into her forehead, spilling her brains on the back porch of their home and yet the woman-'is living today, a patient in a local Hospital with her hea4 swollen three times its normal i and with her breath coming in gasps, a ton dition that local physicians do not pre tend to-be able to ex plsin; Rtnlerick. who is in jail, made no ef fort to escape meeting the officers when they eanie for him and going quietly to jail. The shooting grew out of a family
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