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2 THE ASIlfeVILLE CITIZEN, MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1920. Raiders Got 59 Stills And 29 Operators In Past Month In the "big general roundup of blockaders. conducted throughout western North Carolina during the holidays. In an effort to break up, us . much possible the Illicit traffic in liquor, the prohibition agents, aided by possemen. raided and raptured Zt illicit atllla; captured 2 operators. several of them redhanded; captured and poured out 134 gallon of liquor. In addition to thousanda of gallons vt beer. The raiding force, working out of the Ashevllle office, which Is head quarters for this district, confuted of only nine men, under J. H. Kend, pro hibition agent in charge. While the men are working out of the local of fice, they assisted in the various rulds by deputy sheriffs, police officers and i special possemen wherever they go. I In several Instances, durluK the pust month, the officers hod to fight their way into' nests of stills; swim rivers; Hght blockader, h few times In hand-to-hand fights. Taken all 1" all the paMt mnnth has been the most active In the history of the worlt here. By far tho largest number of otllls and men were raptun-d for one month, tho work eslahlisii;::-. a new record In blockade work in this sec-, lion of tho state. ' The officers will not let up. now that Christmas holidays have passed DEMPSEy ICCEPTS OFFEBj PURSE WIllJE 1400,000 Agrees to Meet Carpentier in Lower California Caf . froth Promoter. ! AT EARLY MORNING HOUR Half a Dozen Buildings in the Business District De stroyed. t LOS ANGELES Jan.. 4 Jack Kearns, manager of Jack Dempsey. heavyweight champion, announced hore tonight ho had accepted an offer or a nou.ouu purse from James w. and the demand lor liquor la not ns Coffrotli, for a 46-round fight between great as a few weeks ago, drive will be continued and carried Into new sections, which, owing to the large amount of territory to lo covered, wens not reached last month. Tho local officers uro under Chief Agonl Dram" of Richmond. DA.W1LLE, Vs., Jan. 4 Fire which destroyed half a dozen build ings (n the heart of the business sec tion of this city and caused approxl mately $800,000 damage, largely cov I..., th. 'rx , ' ' . iua,i;i(. ow.VVU Unmade, SC,7 V " inil the DeniDseV and (ieorceN Crtentlcr at k i .... , i. mil , r , .T . w wvi Jlirtui aijv;v, III mo ivui iiwmib njuuim, i.i.r inMiurniil. I rased, whh snhriuri attar A ntnhhorn fight at 1 o'clock this morning. TO RECEIVE BIDS FOR CARRYING MAILS MEMORIAL SERVICES FOR LATE W.J. BARTON 'it's up to Coffrotli now to sign up Carpentlre," said Kearns. "and I un derstand ho has a representative. Charles Harvey, In Europe now, try ing to io just tout. Daylight revealed a vacant patch wltti only walla of the five story gray stono Masonic building standing, This U tho most satisfactory offer "'"J ""r T. uiiainga sow rcn e have had. We are willing to ac- , ' w.'i",?w? -". Dudley muuuuik, jt:cenuy completed, rati a narrow escape with large damage. Workmen under the city engineer dy namited tho tottering walla of the Masonic building today. After the flro was brought under control a brisk north wind accom- nd all other prl- Paniou iy snow set in and firemen were busy for sometime with flying we have hod. We are willing cept It on a winner or loser basis, per haps $300,000 for the winner and $100,000 for the loser. The details will ho worked out later. "Coffroth may not want the motion picture rights, but whether he does or not. we will want a per rentage of them vlleges. Messenger Home Between Asbcvillc nd West Ashevllle Bids to Close " oil Jan. 15. Sealed proposals for carrying the United States mall (Including parcel post malls) on messenger route No. SII1M. Ashevllle, North Carolina, be tween West Ashevllle branch and the Ream's announcement was made embers, Resolutions Adopted (it Meeting Held 'after he had been aiked If he would The cause of the fire U a mystery. accept an orrer to uemsey or tzuu.oou 11 w as atscovered shortly after 9 p. in., and a ton weeks' theatrical engage- Saturday when a tongue ot flames shot tnent in Kurope at $5,000 a week, from the department store of Z. V. announced in Chicago today by Johnson company. Before firemen Charles Cochran, an English theatrl-1 had responded to the alarm, the fire cat magnate. Coffroth is president of tho Lower California Jockey club at Tijuana. Vesterday Morning at First Tresby. tcrlan Church Largely Attended. Uesolutionn containing an eulogy of the Christian life of the late W. J Narton, were' read at the memorial services In honor of the deceased at the First Presbyterian church, yester- maln post office, each way two trips day morning, a copy of which will be as often as required w!!! be received framed and placed on tho walls of the iu. , i, -,,,, main assembly room, other copies hav- nuarV.mo" This serc hw ... w- 1. a. - 4wi -.t,,ltl bereaved widow. rwVenVaclt rornddit"-l Th. regular Sunday school hour qu)re(j was given over to the memorial ser- The'serViee will be subject to n!llv," ,and. a 'ar;0 f the postal laws and regulations .p.,''ool and church enrollment were pllcsble thereto; and deductions will ' Pont. to py tribute to their for be made from the pay of the malll ""1 superintendent and deacon, messenger for failure lo properly pro- Th5 Numlny school bulletin. Issued vide for the performance of the eer-lPvery Sunday morning, was complete vtoe, and fines wilt be Imposed for ? Klven over to articles concerning other delinquencies. Persons bidding tho v'ry. nct,vo Christian life of the must not be under sixteen years of , deceased, and many copies were dls-, age and suitable to be intrusted with trihuted among those prosent. the care and custody of the mailn.1 Superintendent M. K. Weber, of I Tho accepted bidder will be expected 'he city schools, wpolto of Mr, to provide for tfce performance of n As a Man ; C. II. lioness, BRYAN AND PARKER TO BE PRESENT AT THURSDAY'S RALLY Continued From Page One I had spread with amazing rapidity to the Broadway theatre, the Main street cafe, Goode and company's shoo store, Jacobs' drug store and Parker's beok store along Main street. The building of the Danville Register and Danville. Bee became endangered and employes working on the Sunday morning issue of the Register had to leave. The building, however, was only slightly damaged. So threaten ing were the flames that assistance of fire companies frtyn nearby cities was asked. In the buildings destroyed a num- 1 ber of professional men were housed and the movement lias been actively 1 promoted in many quarters. Khould 1 the committee make tiuch a recom-1 I mendatlon it generally Is conceded ' ,V,-,t I V- n wnl.M Allien I, I jonly a majority Is required to nom- ' ""d they, w"r bu"y t0,day '?okfnK for lnatft by republican conventions, and -M of which there is a ahortage in thoise advocating the change believe) J I thut such unnecessary convention I work and worry could be eliminated SCORES ARE DEAD IN j ir ttiu democrats make a like provi sion. I The names nf imAnker fnr th 1 I Thursday nluht bannuet had not been! Continued From Page One war- : maoo puniic tonight, but it was un ci those men- "J" MEXICO EARTHQUAKE Proposals must be made at a per by J. .Jf. McConnell. Annum rata tor all service required. und persona wishing to bid should . Inform themselves of the amount and - character of the service; and the ac cepted bidder under this advertise ment will be required to perform, without additional rompensatlon, all , trips now required and any that may hereafter become necessary between tho points named above. The mall messenger may resign at any time by filing with the postmaster a wrlt- ; ten notlee addressed to the first as sistant Postmaster-General, division of post offloo service, forty-five days before tho time ho intends to cease service. .. by the ttclsmocrairii. The panic In tho capitol amomr tlie Other speakers were I liver addresses. Mr. lirvnn. rrturn- ignorant classes was indescribable. W. J. Harton as a Sup- ; lug to tho party council for the first V y i1"!, p?ople flpd ,rom ,helr .jwuivn nuu iiuuKfu. 10 wic cnurcnes. Tho Indians in the suburbs hurried to the shrine of the Virgin of Guara ntied rierHtnnri that nuvAru the service at the compensation staled : "'o subject of eulogy, "Mr. Uarton as ' tioned for the urcsldencv. would de-I .in tne oraer aesignaimg mm as man " fuu . vnmr HpuaserH were liver addresses. Mr. Bryan, return messenger until his employment la, Alien, v. j. ttarton as a Sup- : lug to tho nartv council for lerminatea ny proper notice or oraer( inn ; ev. lit. u. v: camp- time in many months Is expected to from hit office; he will also be e-beli, spoke of the deceased as a Chris- , be on tho speakers list, which will in quired to take oath prescribed by law.jtlnn, and the resolutions were offered 1 cludo about a dozen names THRIFT, the New Year SLOGAN! Let's make Thrift the slogan of 1 920 a slogan by which we can do yoeman service, to prosper ourselves and to aid in the reestablishment of normal financial conditions in the Union. Not long ago we were saying "A Bond in every hand." Fdr 1 920 let's have: A Savings Book in every hand. Then, by 1 92 1 we can say: There's the joy of achievement in every heart! First Savings Period of 1920 Now Open ONE DOLLAR WILL START AN ACCOUNT 4 Interest Compounded Quarterly Central Bar?k & Trust Co. South Pack Square PALMER URGES ACTION ON BILL SAY OPERATGHS VIOLATE COAL STRIKE AGREEMENT The Miners Bequest Palmer to Take Action in Their , Behalf. . Continued From Page One and subsequent deportation of any ' naturalised citlsen guilty of either or both of these crimes. "The country's response to tho in troduction of this measure leaves no excuse for a single woment's unnec essary delay In tho passage of It. "The patriotic press of virtually every state, without regard to politics. . has Indorsed tho bill as the kind which must be enacted Into law if tho supremacy of our government Is . to bo maintained. Organisations of many classes, including posts of the American Legion, have gone on roc ord unqualifiedly ' In favor of tho measure. Individuals have , written hundreds of letters indorsing tho bill, tn truth, It hag been hailed generally ' by red blooded Americana aa a meas ure with teeth In It and that is the kind of a meaaurs tire depart ment of justice must have if it Is going to stamp out this grave menace of sedition." which brought to an end the recent , "'de:, hh vl" ?cUvly pport some tlve reply to these inquiries has come from the white house, nor has been COLUMBUS, O.. Jan. 4 Attorney General Palmer has been asked by the United Mine Workers of Ameri ca, which meets In convention here tomorrow, to put a stop to alleged violations by operators in six states or tne terms of tho agreement which wa made with the government and strme of TTbft coal miners. This an nouncement wan made here by Wil liam Green, seoretary of the miner.. He said the violations wero most num erous in Alabama, West Virginia, eastern Kentucky, Tennessee, Colora do and some parts of Illinois. Green said tho agreement made with the government provided that tho miners resume work under the same conditions as existed prior to the strike and at a, wago Increase of 14 per cent. . , In the. states enumerated, Green said, many of tho oporators had told miners that they could not return to work unless they resigned from the ri I m iiu. s.. ,-. i,J 71 From Toluca, Guernava and Tuebla f ' ' "I , , . . J uicil lilt UKllldmt IUJ . ; , , seats at tho dinner that officials of S.?-Siila,-L0ic ?l pan,c-. 81iglU tho committee announced today it ".""J TV", t" " , ,w p"or -on- :m.. Placos. In this wav about 1 4rtn are oi vera iruz, iv ciaim priority ror pleasing and to be seated where the people left their homes and j high class offerings. It is for this Two sublecta MrnAOIv ,lun.,1 -"" ''- I l ,noBO " cnarge OI tne among were the in the Preside dentlal nomination After his long period of quiet, Mr. Iryan uppurentty has madu exten sive plans to get Into the political swim again, but whether he will bs a candidate for the nomination or ...II, ... . . .t . ... ..v.v4 . win aitempi io occome ine controlling eruption or of a v61canlc disturb racior in tne convention has not been ance. The two huge volcanoes near , ivtu i v uoiiiuiiaimicu. n 13 acriVirieS M.r rn C fr Pnnfu.t.nal an T.Han. uuririK mo wbhk inereiore are await- clhuatl have shown no signs of dis ed In many quarters with considerable , turbance. curiosity. The shocks were felt heavily among np-uuiuuun booui mo course ot tne towns along the ridge valley of x ic.iuom minun nas raised tne quos- Mexico wnile the capltol, which Is in the center of the valley, was not af fected severely. JACK KING'S AMERICAN BEAU TIES AT THE MAJKSTIC TODAY There Is nothing gives the manage ment of a theatre greater pleasure than being able to herald the arrival In the city of a show that may right the gathering leaders toni.ht u' ZAllJ"," "nouncewlth u"ua"al en- cart Miv Mr von rmii,i r,T v" "- ii scr uuim- inu-iuoiii me presence aionuay or pari int nryan wouia play in., o. Aa i... ..-j r.. u . nrw8ilfna?owar "the"! nhl llfifJ" A" ' . ......v bu.viumiiiv uuDDiBiwj n iiuicavme, mm fimugeiner worm of like ability, he has secured a troupe of specialists that in every sense measure up to highest standards. Under the name of the American Beauty conmanv. Klna's offerlne-s will be seen at the Majestic all week. I wherever they have appeared much emphasis being placed on the and Klark list themselves as tlon. The American comedy four. In har monious quartets, are one of the fea tures of the show, having achieved a reputation for pleasing melody Klark eofne- has not decided what caused the shocks, reports recelvod from Cordoba, state of Vera Cruz, assert that they were due to the volcano Orizaba, al though the meager dispatches con while vaudeville. As a comedian, and particularly in black face roles. Jack King himself has earned the right to be classed as at the top of his profession. Con- fact fuat thejshow contains no lines that caTvpoESK)ly prove offensive to any epcctaari' Fifteen actors In all appear, not including King himself. Six of the best buck and wing danc ers to be seen in any house are billed for numbers sure to please. Work ing in combination, singly, or In pairs, their dancing has novelty and snap that wins ready approval. When King's seven-piece jazz or chestra takes the stage, accompanied by the Majestic musicians, real har mony will be heard, their repertoire what different vaudevillians, and the novelty of their turns gives them this right in every sense of the word. Four clever comedians are In cluded in the troupe, and Fluth Kinz. soubrette, leads six snappy steppers that compose a pleasing and attrac tively costumed chorus. Big Jim Corbett playing the rote of Bob Gilmore In the "Midnight Alan's appears to better advantage as episode of this thrilling mystery adventure narrative Is thrown upon the screen. Few care to miss the aln "othl," regarding a possible ; tent In drawing about him only those i including many of the latest big hits, j high speed action of tho super-serial tion whether ho intends to seek re nomination and whether, if he steps QUAKE RECORDED. WASHINGTON. Jan. 4. A very Pronounced oarthauakn lajttlnar nl- indicated definitely whether he would most an hour and believed to have touch on these subjects In his Jackson been' centered somewhere In South day address, as many of the leaders expect mm to do. DANIELS ANSWERS CRITICS OP POLICY ON MEDAL AWARDS Continued From Page One Knight board of naval awards ap- union. He said the miners w.r- ,m 1. " . " - "B"ola.r th. if n,.. ,k. ...... ,l . . " iraun wnn ine h r.; .1. ,V' 1 tny wo" awards or all other commanding of- 15iln Wulk.ft,fh? "Pr eent- In- 'fleers of torpedoed ships, except Cap- im u mra iuine workers' tain Hasbrouck, to a distinguished PORTSMOUTH. Jan. 4. Eight convention which convenes tomorrow service medal. 'auiancu tenement buildings In the negro sec- " ' ePclea to near reports from Its I Reviewing the case of Commander uun toe enjr ww wnunt aenroy- v,"vl" government f oote. wnoso ship, the I'rosident ed by fire. One negro Infant, trapped ; agreement and the settlement of the ' iancoln, was struck by three torpe n one of the buildings, was burned rike. It is also expected to Instruct . does simultaneously and sunk In 80 to death. With a severe sale blow. Its scale committee which will mt minute tho tiffltt a rtr nnt A 44. ..In and tha fire fighters handicap- Washington next week with thejmiral Sims report as follows: ped by froien fire plugs, the fire at commlttoo appointed by President! "The small loss of life is due -to ono tujte threatened to spread arid Wilson to make a final settlement of thorough discipline of the ship's com become reneral. The total loss will the wage dispute between America was recorded by the George town university seismologies! ob servatory during the night. The dis turbance began at 11:28 o'clock and continued until 12.21 o'clock this morning. It was centered about 1900 miles from Washington. THAT EBAY HI HANDICAPS YOU The Xylophone fiend. 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Admiral Gleaves recommended Commander Koote for a distinguished service medal, the letter said, and the recommendation was approved by Admiral Mayo, commander-in-chief of the I'nited States fleet and by the Knight board. In concluding his letter to Senator Page, Secretary Daniels said: "When we shall havo forgotten the distinguished and honorable service of able and devoted officers ashore, who will worthily wear the distinguished service medal, the splendid courage of the men who met the shock of the submarine stillettoes unafraid and demonstrated Initiative, valor and wisdom under such circumstances as landsmen never know those brave men and their deeds will remain as a living glory and an honorable incen tive to future naval heroes." resignation is effective January 10 The announcement from central wostern headquarters of the republi can national committee said It was -expected that Claronce B. 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