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mo cauzskcsono patriot, junc so ioioj-page 4. GREENSBORO PATRIOT ESTABLISHED 1821. PmfelUhed Every Monday Bd TkMa7 ffATEIOT PUBLISHING COMPAMYi (Inc.) V CHARLES H. MEBANE. Editor. OFFICE 111 West Gaston. Street. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. Payable In Advance. ONH TBAR .... MONTHS-f-OXJR MONTHS 1 .b.l.B0 .75 .60 Entered at the postoffice In Greeni oro, N. C. as second-class mail mat tar. . . MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1919. SMAMh BUSINESS. Captain Williams, of the police at Washington, has been discharged because he went to church one Sun day in fcmr as toad been his cus tom for years This matter of. going to church is a mere excuse. The, real reason was that this man who had been employe ed since the days of Vance and Ran- hom in the senate had a job that the Republican senators wanted for one of their own political friends It is 'wonderful how small some of the things are, that are done by pol iticians and men who claim to be big men. THE A REMARKABJL1S 1IA1 1JN - SENATE. That was indeed a remarkable day in the senate on Tuesday, that a whole day should pass without mention of the peace treaty. We are not told where Lodge, Knox and Reed were, but surely they must have been confined to their rooms with a serious attack of illness: It is something new under the sun for the United States senate to allow a whole day to pass and .not. spend, some time talking about something that is not before -th&t august body. STKDMAN'S CHOICE FOR CESr SUS SUPERVISOR PROTESTED, TWO LAND SLIDES FOR THE WO MEN. The two recent events that mean CHAIRMAN HAYS AND THE SEN ATORS, v ... National Chairman Hays has been much to the woman suffrage cause is hanging around Washington for pthat the great state of Pennsylvania some days and conferring with Knox, through its legislature ratified the Lodge and other leading Republi- suffrage amendment and the other can senators. event is that Editor. Johnson, of After the various conferences he Charity and Children, has laid down has held with the aforesaid gentle-I his arms and surrendered gracefully, men he is quoted as saying that the ! and among other things says that treaty of the league of nations must . whatever the women ask for they not be made a party question. j will receive, or words to this effect. Mr. Hays has been about among j the folks enough to know that it will MANY WTIxL' ENLARGE THEIR TXTooViin crfrr Tuna 9R .Citizens of Winston-Salem have filed vigorous protests against the recommendation rf PpnrPSflntaHvft PhiiflfiS M. Sted- man favoring the appointment of J E. Tucker, of Caswell county, as cen sus supervisor of the fifth congres sional district. The Twin City folks are championing the applications Ray Johnson and C. G. Lowe for the inh, and are nersiistnt in their claims that Forsyth county is en titled to recognition. : The protest makes no specific ob jection to the appointment of Mr. Tucker in questioning his qualifica tions for the position, but citizens of Winston-Salem claim that one of the most thickly populated sections in the fifth congressional district is ignored and Caswell county, on the outer edge of the district, obtains favorable recognition. Will Push Fight. The report was current here to day that the Winston-Salem people would take their, protest direct to Sam Rogers, director of the census bureau, unless Representative Sted man agreed- to reconsider his recom mendation. . Political leaders in Washington admit the fact that the Twin City makes few claims for po litical recognition; and hence -its pro test will be given attention here.' However, the authorities, at the national capitol are inclined to.thjnk it well for Forsythr county to con centrate its efforts on a single can didate for census supervisor, rather than scatter its ammunition on. two applicants, although both candidates from Winston-Salem are recognized as having A-l qualifications. Mr. Johnson was acting chairman of the T X TT-V . . . . v orsyin democratic executive com mittee, under whose leadership the county gave such a flattering Demo cratic majority f n the recent cam paign. . Sizes $ 30x3 30x3 1-2 32x3 1-2 31x4 32x4 . 33x4 33x4 1-2 33x4 354 1-2 ICES EVER OUnrS ON STANDARD MAKE GUARANTEED AUTO TIRES Uuarsnteed 3,500 Miles Guaranteed 4.000 MiU r $11.75 13.50 17.00 , 22.50, ,22.50 ,23.00 $10.75 20.00 30. $11.25 14.50 18.00 , 23.50, 23.50 25.00 32.00 25.00 32. Nori-Skid $13.00 15.75 19.00 25.50 25.50 ,26.50 34.00 27. 35. arantN5,O00Mi Nnn.Cl-,iVlleS on-Ski $13.50 H.50 21.00 27.00 27,00 28.00 36.00 ; 29. 37. 22.50 31.; . pv. . ,u..u oranos. oetore you eves thinW n r. where for Tires you owe it to yourself to try ouirs at a saving of from twenty tXt - ALL GOODS SHIPPED C. 0;; d.: SUBJECT TO EXAMINATION GREENSBORO TIRE COMPANY The Cut-Rate Tire and Accessorv Houqa ) r - Greensboro, N. Corner Davie andJSycamore Street, YOUTH KXLJjS FATHER WHILE PROTECTING MOTHER. nenaerson, -June 26. James . H. Lynch, a white man, aged 40, was shot and killed thi morning by his 17-year-old son. Newton T.vn oh Thp issue woe be. unto that party that a few days ago: ".Man's right to father at the time, was chasing his not do to make this great question a party issue if it :s made a party HOMES. A head line appeared as follows makes it an issue. store liquor in their home sustain- mother with a frying pan in hand, it is alleged. A few minutes before the man had thrown the frying pan at a smaller son A preliminary hearing was given&. the boy this But unless Mr. Hays can call off ed." , Knox, Lodge and those who have j We take it that this . means there been making the treaty a party issue will be a vast number of homes, it will soon be past the calling off .such that no man can number, which j morning before - Recorder Souther stage. The performance has already wlli ba enlarged in the near future, land, and 'probj: cause being "gdhe entirely too far for the good of j Jt wm be 'a common item -in the j rounHv.f1 was hel for Superior the party whose leaders have so vie- papers that Mr. so and SO i build-, j co?V wnaer ?Zj?o bpnd, which was - i3 t. s a . tnrr nr r, A A I It i 1 j giV6Hl .... iously1 attacked the movejnent in- -,nB'an addition to his home. tended to promote the peace of the world and the happiness of mankind. GO OUT FROM HOME TO ' HEAR THE NEWS. FORNiER GERMAN CABINET iseiore the coroner's jury this morning the mother stated that her husband got on frequent drunks and She stated that he once tried to shoot her. Her The German I married life had never been happy PLANNED FOR INVASION, i mat ne, oiten Deaf, her J i t ' I Berlin. June 27. j government, headed by Philipp ' as ner husband'l treatment of her In comes the Atlanta Constitu- j Scheidemann, had planned to refuse ? mde. il impossible to keep neighbors. !'-J. What World War Cost. Washington,! June 28.- The world Summer Clothes of White won't mean Blue" Mondays not if you have a New Perfection Oil Cookstove." You can do the washing easier and more quickly with this economical stove and at the same time keep your kitchen clean and cool. No coal, no ashes. j Its instant heatwithout smoke or odor is concentrated right where you want it. Its flame is clean and whiter efficient highv or low. The secret is in the long blue chimney. 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NEW tion, deposes and says upon inforv to sign the peace treaty and to per sonation and belief, and as to" other niit the allied troops to inarch into y matters that paper believes it to be Germany as far the Elbe, where . t,s-i e Wolild be attacked by strong Ger- true mat one r ..VMi vman torceSf ,the Danzig correspond- , war cost the lives of 7,582,300 sol- North Carolina, will De a canaiaaie , fent of tne Tageblatt declares in a uiers of all countries; the money against Senator Lee S. Overman to dispatch, describing the details of a,icost was between $185,000,000,000 represent said state instead of said secret plan to create a separate state and $195,000,000,000; in shipping, I in northeastern Germany. i tne to11 was 23,005,3S3 tons of mer- I The plan failed because of leal- cnant vessels and 1,8S2,125 tons of ousies and differences of opinion be- vesbeis.. hj of Washington, D. C, but tween the government and the army , These figures were compiled by here is a hit tnat comes oy way ot leaders, the correspondent says. l" v apartment at the request Atlanta, state of Georgia, where A report from Geneva Thursday of .Senator Porter McCumbeiv a Re- Tom wptnn liv and whPrP rrack. night said Herr Scheidenikn'n had pMblican of North Dakota, and were Superior court of Guilford county in I lorn vvatson lives ana wnere cracK- . . ,i ..x.i.- , . .. .... tv.o Cnhi nminir ntitiii tv.- i arrived m Switzerland sftr. urnccino- yuuuv oy mm as tne most tell- r r rv r ,rv "lr" '" i, - viUUOUlt, . H I oiiarpe uy "is icgai guitiuiau ca the frontier on foot. ins reason wny there should be a parte known as No. , on the special rr,v- . . . - ' . laoWna' . proceedings docket, tne undersigned xiie lasi proposal made by the .nwus. . commissioner will on TUnTr r4-4- hoo ontiimrtflri f hnf Via O inn o i vr 4- 1 -ww ZX a. . . I - I JkM am s m -w Yw1v T 1Q1A not flirtirig Tvith any office and is aies. it is said, was to ask Poland! Woman Burned t Death. bgftii"c"rtw"S5?to unconcerned in regard to any. office bin' eastern Germany in ' . J Brd'ne ITsZlW? PG,ltl?io'. i, -v, r," uiiud.uuu ul an inaepenaent re- oa -u ueain ai ner anfl highest bidder for cash, tne lol- DUbliC. The offer it i rlA no me m BUford inwnchfn i)hnit lowing aescrioeq reai estate, 10-wu A - - OIL GO QjSTOjVE S J v I k 1 TfkT ! r-rf- .if it car COM3IISSIOXER'S SALE. North Carolina. Guilford County. Under .and by virtue of order of the Perfect Health Is Yours If the Blood Is Kettc ers grow on vines like the "punkins' 6 in North Carolina. t m. xm. unci , iv is ueciHTRn. iuwubuiu auuui. i i i i i i n frviriP- tn fill tn tho npet nf hie ahil- . . . ' . n on . . . . . .a. cerium iui lying aim uemg in me .... Vfc was reDunea oy the Poles, who ask- . ov u WOCK i-nis morning when her city of Greensboro, Guilford county, ity but we are handing him this ed why.it had not been offered ten news from Atlanta and call upon him years ago. for a reply to the Atlanta- dope. . I M ' o vfc rl hcino o tc r-r nf ciin.li ciotnes became ignited as she was vision of the Fished lindV. known and Kinaiing a fire in her hnmp with nil distinguished on the map of survey of i v - - - ... - - . . n n . I n ri n n In. 1 1 i I r. mi - vvini ciotnes abl Huns Sentenced Amerfc;i ns. obienz, June 27. Sentences im- me woman posed upon Julius Mayer and. Hugo IjAFOLIjETTE TURNED DOWN. Senator LaFolJette has m had stormy public life. He made such a works near Prum, within the occu record during the war in the senate Pie area, were approved to-dey by that it was necessary to have an m- Lieutenant General Hunter Liggitt, aze she ran to I 18; reference being had to said map of her husband in a nearby field. Be fore medical aid could be secured ford county, for a full and complete had succumbed from the Terms of sale cash. a Anhir rr.QQc icctjivea. Mrs. Pis:sr is surviv- t . ed by her husband nArnioi .vin v UiiU Ob V VI Ul Villi- dren. -This June 3, 1919. O. C. COX, Commissioner. Almost Every Human Ailment Is Directly Traceable to Im purities in the Blood. You should pay -particular heed to any indication that your blood supply is becoming sluggish, or that there is a lessening in its strong and vital force. By keeping yourj blood purified, your system more easily wards off is ever present, wait ing to attack wherever there is an NOTICE OF SAUK. " opening. A fewUics oi the great vegetable blood J cine, will revitalize your bloco give you new strengtn healthy, vigorous vitality. J- one needs it just now to i.ec, system in perfect conditJ to your drtig store and pet a to-day, and if you need a- -g, cal advice, you r-n ooiajn ;Dy out cost bywriCngtoe rector, Sv.-ift Specify Cy-, -Laboratory. Athnta. t-2. NOTICE. T . II BA in compliance wun saction ou rev- W W r9 W " K. I . . commanripr rr tha o rm p uuuugeon wnson. whn hns int r- I enue act notice is herebv aiven vestlgation of some of his public :. , 1 riv.rl hi0 n-v. . that application has been made to the "" iue men were COtlviPto.-l .v. - "'sn-uoiue iram llie aiuiy. I Knarrl of Pnmmiss nnpra -f rin i 1 ! North Carolina. Guilford County, in ! the Superior Court, Before the Clerk. ; S. S. BroAVn, executor1 of the will of j Katie B. Harrington, VS. B. F". Harrington and Egbert Good man Harrineton. and H. Perry Har rington, the last two being minors Cuare:es of- failing to rlplivo fn C uas returned to liis hnmp in thi? county by Joseph Medlin for license to! under the age of twenty-one years, vumfeu ui muug 10 Ueiler tO th0. U lU UIb nome m LUIS operate a pool .room at McAdooi who appear by tneir guardian , ad war. It begins to look like the time has ouf tx: Recently he as called down from American forces 300. non cimii, city fiilin gan engagement to talk on the shell forgirigs. They Avere sentenced " Sergt- Curtis Holland, who has war on account, of a' protest from to six-months'-'., imprisonment ana - een overseas- in the 81st. division, thfi snldiPr hovfi fnnM fineH '00 marks each by a mili-:has r6turned home, after being mus- ;T tary commission.. - tered out of the service. " .Sergt. William M. Boyst, of the. 81st division, bas arrived after "ex- about come when ho one wajnts '"itbf iaris "Tnnp ' 2fic -i tended service in Prance,, having hear Senator LaFollette. Of course beet, notified in .a. nQta ' . been mustered aut at Camp; Pee, Va. he will continue tonalk -and mav' br -ilei. '. 7 Possess i;?e political speeches and make great 1 riht to Puni&n the persons r?scon claims for his stand on many public VSiWe tc the destruction of the Ger-- . . ; . man ships and to collect renarafi.-ir qucsuonbut actions and . words for the ;oss. The sinking o?tne nePt have both had their effect in his is denounced as a vtni..i .i. case. 'Will Not Rclox'je GerMans. -v. . Chattanooga. Tean., June 27 Or ders for the release 6f 1,800 German sailors at the prison barracks .t Fort Oglethorps, have been counter manded and they win not ha releas ed until late next week. 'i The sick man of Eurbpe will con- J -ct' the" ermistice and a deliberate breach fri advance of the conditions of peace. wnen the investigations havp ' ,V been completed, the note states, the . C h 1 1 d t B U" G TY ations. repar-' FOR FLETCHER'S O -A S T R l A Heicrhts for year beerinniriEr .Tiinp n i litem. H. L.' Koontz. 1313, ana ending May 31. . 1920. All unaer ana dv virtue or a aecree u persons objecting to the issuance of the Superior court of Guilfrcd county said license are notified to appear be- -N- m the above entitled case, the fore the Board of County Commission- undersigned will cn . era .at its regular meeting: Julv 7.!- 1919, and show cause why said license snouid not be granted; . - This June 3, 1919. ' BOARD OF COUNTY .COMMISSION ERS, of Ouilford county, by W. C. . lidren. Chairman. at 12 o'clock hon,' or" as soon there- North rol.S J. H. Boone anJ .;e, r--. C. A. Boone w:f- Rocne, N. A. Bu"c." Boone, vs. if, v., if, Ella RanK:n miners, iW" ' -Jnirfiife1- ?.'i' " . J V- ' Cummmsrs, The above r.a X lie tij - T ii-r.er V . I that an perior court ,ituate(3 take nonce i :- enci above has been on ! uri ui t-d V1 s - ; EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. f" " - . ? The' undersigned hereby gives notice that he Jias qualified before M. w. Cant, clerk- of the - Superior' court of Guilf ordr county, N. C, as executor of the last will and testament of James T. Morehead, deceased, r and that all parties haying claims against the es tate of said deceased, are hereby re quired to .present same, to the under signed duly verified, on or before the 4th-day of June, 1920, otherwise this notice will be pleaded in bar of any IVrvT theen-. An Persons Indebt ed tp .the said testator. will make pay- "p5ffi?lH? the.rby 8aIL5c5oat- - JAAJES T. MOREHEAD. JR.f ' Executor, of -the .-last will 7L- . , WK.T-?m T. liorehead, : DeCd, ...... tX . . t. . JWter as rti ay be. 'at. the court housr j-'them ar uuur in county oi Viuiliqra,. staie of North Carolina, orl'er for sale by public- auction to ,.,tfca highest -bide; for cash . tJie following describe'' lands; situate in Morehead tovmsri .Guilford, county, N. C, and more par ticularly described- as follows: .Beginning at an Iron rocs, the sou t' east comer of the lands formerly be longing to R. W. Brooks' and J. N. Joyner, in the line of land formerly belonging to the J., K. Hall estate; thence with said line south 20 degrees weA 7A feet to an Iron rod; thence oi 57 ' d&re 19 minutes west 290.42 feet to an iron rod; thence north 10 degrees 50 minute cust 70 feet to an iron- rod; thence south 87 degrees 19 minute eaet 296.46 feet o the point oreglnning. .bIng; lot JTo. 14 of the tot of plot No. 14 filed In 'the office of the register of ?deds toy Mary W. Jor- don. ... . i .Thi May, 31 i 119. F- a. i -y I Q Till county, tor -d' pitii .or be seen in .. . , ,1, , 4 . further ta-f " V. ;sr c ? county c'.'f, r.- 'wurtf ttrensborc. -- .;T.-.r -;r ', o V.!,. 1010 and v u COQKE jfe' FENTRISS. Aty. 191 petition. o-Vt;-- the cou. t said petition- gl9 c s This June -v, GA- - I 4 II V .late of ."iTperit to notify SJ all P t) pre- t 1 again : ai on or not- the unde-rsifno5,n or l" .ir r A SC.:. day of May, M nleaded m saId May i5't A- Tfi0 of ' Gibson vllle.
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