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-----4- NEWS AND OBSERVER, RALEIGH, W G, FRIDAY' MORNING, DECEMBER 17, 1 920. T IPWOPOT 0 SHOW TONIGHT Will Give Entertainmehtjn City Auditorium To School Children The Km anil eatertainmeat to, the ahetl children ef Saleiga aill beg i promptly t 8 e'deck tonight in th auditorium. The door of tne .auditor- imm will open at ev a. Tickets slightly in excess ef tbt leating capacity have bee (Jutnhuted, but aeme tickets will not be used aad tier i steading room for several aaodrad. Apparently a eapaeity audience will aee tliia Initial entertainment, which ia not only new aad novel in it, concept, but i boa lids ia pleasing epeetaetilar and numorooi feature. Acmiuioa will he by ticket until 8 o'clock. After aaieh time the dmirt will be epen te all who deeir aamis aioa and ran Had a aeat or standing room, aad la those who do aot nkji-et . - . . L : i : .1 . . . - m ' Mt Hiai'ia ciiaarva in me nmiirr gam teg adatiuioa or do aot object to eland tag during th performance, a cordial avitUon ia extended by tat Kivan lama. John 8. McDonald and Dr. 8, Sober! florton, with a corpi of eifjhteen bmis- tnU from tba Kiaania Club and a epeetal detail of police ajid firemen will aaiply provide for th comfort and aafaty of tee Mdteace. Muck ( the detail of the program Baa beta published ia the outnui of the dally preaa. Complete program. giviag east of ebaraetere, will ba die trrbuted at tba auditorium. from th ' "Introductory" and "Tbe Raising of tba Colore" ta "Tap aad Iliemiaul, there will aot be dull moment. The ingle purpose in view kae been to present an entertainment that would please tbe children. Ill "momenta of mystery" and ia "peerless prestidigitation," Mr. A. Bowea will amuse aad astonish bis young frit-ails, aad k will be followed by VV. C. Crosby and tbe pioture of tba Kalfigh Durham High akiiool foot ball gams. Mutt and Jeff and lus in Boots. A Bother very pleaaing lumber, which lr the last pn the program, ia 4 scan from "Tba Adventure of the ldy Ursula, hica will be presented by lap higt) school dramatis club. Every get is a feature, But it .il all be aeea and it will nil be told at the big show tonight at the etty auditorium EMPLOYE OF COTTON MILL KILLS HIMSELF WITH GUN Butberfordtea, Dee. lfl-Ed Branch, ft white man about e5 years of age, who was an employe pf tba Henrietta, mill at Heariete eemmitted (uttld Hunday morning at 9 o'clock about seven miles awwtaeaat ef Harris, at tba bama of .Lkibert Parker. Branch aad a fellow aontpanioa, Boland E. Good, were supposed to be working together near Harris Saturday afternoon. It ta re- rarted that they ware drinking and i ad a fuse, Branch sat Oooda enteral iivlv wmi n it AlmM4 ilii m a I Uoode was ru.ued to Avondale hoaoital and Is Imprerlaa, Branch spent Satur day aigni at Air. rarker's and railed for his gun Buaday morning and killed aunaeu imnaeaiaieiy. ( STATE COLLEGE RAISES ENTRANCE' REQUIREMENTS A report of a apaelal eeangtflee recommending that, bcgjaaing with September, lfjl. fifteen aniU of kink school credit be required to eayer the freshman elan, free of condition, has una bw, ia ue raeoiry or cnaxe college. t.vnw Tli is actioa advancing the require men! one unit beyond tba former re quirements i$ made desirable it ia pointed oat for two reasons 1 First, more aad mora mate college graduate both ia agriculture gad ia engineering, are going for advanced work to higher institution. Although these ambitious men have In th past done credit te tbe college, tbey are eager distinct diced vantage in baring te preeeat te a ant tc ratty a 4 i plena from a college not Grade A. Fifteen nait in eatrsnee re quirement ia all that is needed t make titnto college tirade A. Tba aeeoBd rea son for the adraec ia requirement is that aa ander the pew order, ill the freshmen will enter apea their work bettor prepared, tba college will be spared the embarrasmeat of baring te iiinii man not able to p the p:ice," and at tba una time higher grade of work will be made possible The ad ranted requirement is Juttl- fid, furthermore, H f argued, by the fct that (thvhigh acheela fit th 0tet are more numerou gad are doiag bet ter work tbsa eeer before. Ne boy genjiaely ambitiona. an with capacity to take the higher education lacks now the opportunity te prepare Massif te enter college with ft sea unite of credit. Of the fifteen unite, eight and k)f are prescribed! English, It history, a mathematica, 1 1 11, and aeience, 1, The remaining Bis aad halt, may be of fered from a liberal I1M ef eubjeeta iacludlng aeiancee, foreign languagea. history, agriculture and farm practice, commercial branches, merhunic arte. and mill practice. Kull detail ef the requirement for admission to tbe freshman class and to the other, courses offered by the college can be had by writing a potrrd request to the Kegia- trar r the Wlste Calaega. West Hal elgb, W. V. AGED TONFEDERATI VETERAN . DIES AT HOME IN HICKORY Hickory, Dec. 16. Daniel ' Keerer. on of Uirkorp oldest and nut lneb j respected eltiaens died at his home this week following aa illness cover 1 rig several year. Ha was aged 87 years and 8 month. U moved to Hickory with his family about 10 rears age from uie country aad waa ennsiq red one of th town's best citizen He wa a member of (he Methodist church, having belonged to this faith for over 77 veers aad before his in firmity he was an active church worker. Daring the cummer he occupied a com fortable chair at the foot of the pulpit a many occasions when Cyclone Hack waa holding a revival here. The deceased waa a Confederate veteran, having fought during the war between the state, with the 4th North Carolina Regiment of Cavalry (Mor gana). J7!('t: or mabowio " 'HBBTIIU, There-'' will be a reg-ular ruinmunk-attnn ef Raleigh Lodge No. 500 A. F. A. M. tonight at T:l In Masonic Temple. . All memuara are uracd to he nreernt. W 8. COX, Worshipful Master. ECKMAN'S ALTERATIVE For Throat and Lungs All DnigiigU RELEASE PEARCE E BOYS UNO R BOND Two White Boys Only Required To Give Bonds of $200 Each; Avery Also Out PrUetly 'Fcarce, Cecil Pearee gad Tom Avery, who hav confessed to hav ing aided in atealiag mcrehandiae, for receiving which. A. J. Honeyentt and T. K. Holding, Jr.. tw prominent Wake county naerebanta have been convicted ia tb United States District Coart, war yesterday released under bead for their gppearaae at tb May term t tb eeart. a Th bend ef each of th whit bori waa placed HI 30C each, whil Avery waa releaaed nnder bend ef 000. The Pearee bey are enly 10 and 17 year old, respectively. Tom William and Jim Lawaon, tw other acgroee wba hav else confessed. arc (till being bald In jail . Both ef the Pearee boy had bee ia the Wake county jail cinec their af reet la mid October, while Avery has been out en bend before but WW placed in jail after hie appearance aa a wit ness in the Honerrutt caae. The ne- groec wka are atill being bald both raa away and had t ha brought back from poiote euUlde of th Bute, Priestly Fearee, Tom Avery and Tom William wara all need at witnesses ia both the Hoaeyeutt and tba Holding caceg gad Cecil Pear was psed in the Hoaeyeutt District Attorney B. T, Aydlette ha announced that no more of the aaeee will be tried at this term of court- Two ether brother of tb IVcre boy r under Indictments. Vane Peare ba denied the charges against him and Herbert Pearee waa only apprehended Friday aad ia new being held at Miami, rionoa. LIPPARD MURDER TRIAL CONTINUES (Ceatlaaed Prom Page OneJ to know wfcgt to aay f aaliy said that b wouldn't (wear wbat be did or didn't ssy. Wbea h had coneld4. It was evident that b had bean worth more a a wltnCB U th Stat than to th defense. Solicitor Huffman hid at least left tb Impression en tb .minds of tb listening arowd that he had scored th point that the fltate hid been try. lag to make that It might bee been any ether night that ton wa with tb party tt Bum Towa and had also glvea substajie te hia theory thn it wa a frame up between th boy to relate the tory of another algbt as be ing th (am en which th murder oc curred, i . Boater Hlldebrand. the leading wit aeea of tb mfternoon, apent aeverul L C WEATHERS Doctor of JBIBOPODV aid ORTHOPEDICS Practice limited to Disease! gad Oefermltlee ef the Pee I17H rvttvtll tw Ualeigh. N. a days fa jail just following tb mnrder beeauw of eirsnmaUace which Boomed to connect him with tbe affair; Ue wne released after Loo If mm had told her story but it ia evidently the theory af the State, yet from the way in which Hlldebrand waa queatioaad oa cross- examination that he knows more than he bag told prebablyr that he waa a member of th poker party at first or had arranged te but waa absent wbea th murder occurred for some reason, possibly to replenish - th supply of liquor. His evidence, if believed by the jury, furnlsbee an alibi for Lone Young Ue (wear that h wa with Teung eon tlnoouely from 8 o'clock that (Satur day night antil It and recounted where they ware, what they aid and who wa, with them. 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