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3m n T . AW r "A - -Vr r FOR RESULTS AD VERTISE IN i HE INDEX. DOUBLE THE 5rCULATON OF ANT OTHER PAPJER IN CU?,IBERLAND COUNTY J. ' LB' !. . 1 11 Uli".Jl 1 ' ii-LX 1 l-JliLMJnesStij.'ll'K.l.n.' Ji . .1 iujiwiiii mi a im, u i . t I i i Taksme 7r X maker Zi. FAI LTITS TELLE. M. C, " TXJBtfflWVT, MARtfl 6, 1W7 4 nice $2.00 per Jew AT v u ret. A V rr uiiV VilJ tempts to Stop White Slavery ttirtjr-Five Bndred People Disappear Ever Year In .New York Akme Mont e Tltem Beeeme White Slaves. Ronrrrist At tests to A """nate Iresident Wilson new YORK. Mar. .--Gotham, we Cobbler of Girto, is to see great spring drive gainst the port of stiifr maidens, U which society fi attempt to' salvage 1,00 rirla bo have d i&appe&res' from their bumeg in the past three years and never It-en found. So serious has this problem f the metropolis become police awl pulpit are about to unite in a mighty effort to kjil the system that is dragging your. women away from their fami lies and friends. Thirty-five hundred persons are reported 'missing' to the New York police in the course of a year, and ti this number, fully 800 never are f-jytid. Fully half those permaneniJybiiss 8jC ' are idrls; the rest , are . about evenly '.divided between stature wo men, "''. ' Disappearance of Ruth Cruger is the latest to attract wide attention. While the city was wondering over he Cruger ease, a remarkable dem-w.sti-ation omirrjd of the fact that women may be forcibly abducted in this town in, the midst of crowd? sr.J nobody v.iH ler a helping hand This wm the "arrest" in a sub' ay station of Mrs. IL T. Smith wife of a h.fi'l man', by a man who vied himself as a detective and in sisted that Mrs. Smith was Dorothy Arnold. Ife dragged her four Mocks, to u police station, , where Mr. Smith was released and trie 'detective' was sent to an' V. asylum for observation of, his sanity. An apathetic crowd watched Mrs. Smith being dragged away, had' she ! -n dragged to some other place thsE a police station the- man who , seized' her evidently W'ould have suc ceeded '5tt hi purpose. Dorothy Arnold disappeared jn Ji'IO,- end has since been 'identified' several times, while search has been maie its various places for her ixuly. Jkt mystery ;f het disappearance is a deep as ever. One if th ni' st famous cases was that of Jessie Jlcf'onn, Her IxxJy wag fiiund off Cufify Island months iifi r h" wen' away. No epl.inj. HOBOKKIf, W. J.. Mar. S. A pbx amisut Prwident Wtlaoa'a life wot uncovered fcare, ocrdiar U detec- Uea, who today arrestad a German reservist from Mexico sa a. hotel u , l room Tw' bosnba wars foand. wnicti aie oetoccrea stud were . to have beesi sent to Ote JVeeideDt. PARIS, Mar. i.k rMent attack was made yeateHy by the Germans oa the Verdun front. JoA&ft official aanoeBcement says that the repeated German losses were beary. French fire, although berth of Caur ireis wood the attackers obtained a foothold ia advance positions. The Germaa losses were heay. Messrs. 3. B. McCormick and A. A. Wright of Partcton were in the,' city yesterday. CAPE FEAR RISING The Cape Fear river here has reached 35 feet which Is five feet above flood level. The government reports predict that it will reach 43 feet TAFT TO TOl'R COUNTRY INTEREST OF PREPAREDNESS t;,r. f her dtpypiM'ii'unre or her wht-rt ni ":iif id the meantime ter has hern found. OTfifr girln who never have been traced are Florence Whittier and 'EW YORK, Mar. 4. Forjnet President Taft, it Was announced to night, has cancelled all his paid "lec ture engagements from March J8 to April 4', so that he may tour the South and Southwest in behalf of preparedness. His: trip will be under the auspices of the league to enforce peace, of which he is president. He will urge universal military train ing in his talk. Ill .fV N l ;:---,-5f3-.r" n .' Pg z' w a m I Til VAJfat II I WW -y : I SATS GERMAN RETTXSMENT ,18 DUE MAIN LT TO DEFXAT Sua Ojrnsnpondeat Write f Britius) Drive lm Goaweoovrt Be- ' Helen .McCarthy. Fate of the girls who are traced give a hint of those who never ap pear again. They ivere Anna Aum uller, mumrdered by Hans Schmidt; Marian Odell, abducted by a lover who was ra'rretted; Alma Myer, who merely left town efter filing to find work, was found in Port Jarvis. White slavery wss the fate of Helen Kelves and Carolina Kaufman! os their testimony i-evealed; and "this j Woodrow Wilson, Statesman, Scholar and Pa triot, who was inaugurated yesterday the second time as president of the United States. Boycott Lowers the Price of Foodstuffs In New York City evil is mmea w m pc or a good k kw Y.OKK, Mar, Leaders ir. share of the disappearances. In the 'housewives Iiovcctt felt tnnbh 1916 the district attorney's office j that they had won victory. The successruuy prosecuted live white cvniHnsiis tnday among pro-luce deal- slavers ' crs and eitv ' officials having .i A- Sy.t-matic scanh vf tha "i.-rt nflwi'h the market--was th-it nrwe.- m '-i.m ,ni:ii Jt-r-f. '--tliB cabui-t ln'lt;WOiiJd dmp within tvo d.iys c:i f the tr.-ut White Waya to l-e b.-ttH edibicV. Whether the low- mud! in Ihe spring, to aid in solv-'eped ftrices won).) remnin nnn. ),i ing the mysteries' which time failed to clear. Hm . V '1 mt '"''' 'fi fit r" .' J; I 'itT.'v' IS .. " ft ; , 4- !e : 4 -"- "L,-vw ; venture to pre iict. " . The desperation of the retail deal ers was evidenced today by- plans mile at a s- -ft meeting of the di rect ois of the H-brtw Ittail Gro cer' association. It was agreed to close 6,(kh. groceries m New Yitrk. The s-heme would be passed upon at an pt-n me-tng Motility, It propos ed to clri!e the nrf on Tuesday. The p oduce (U-,i!eri of the metrop olis have experivnccd for the first time the effect of demand on the bus iness law of supply and demand. In .... iw-'Itry dealers'- ctmtiMee conferred ""s. Jacob Panken, president ne Womep'-s Ar.ti-Hijrh Price t;ii,'ue. She expressci doubt if the iealers'co-ild keef their pledge. i'1. a'Cfs in e,:t-t-!'des arc l a (;,::. ;ji j-,, , ; if 'i.'nmtci l...-":.y tb,. boy.-.t, ,; wo.ilJ lov.fr '1k j r -- ( f rhe two for. M.Kiei vegetables onions and toes. From a Btae Correepontiect rf the Associated Pre, British Headquart ers in Fraaoe, via Loodoa, March 4. Whatever may be the ultimate tratgT bring behind or claimed for the German retirement bettreea Gom- mecourt and Ie Traneloy, eren most casual inspectiaii of some of , the evacuated lines near Eapum plainly reveals the immediate reasosi for the abandonment. They hare been smashed to pieces by the incessant and ever-increasing British ' artillery fire. : ' "',"' ' - "" '' j Commanication trenches, built for 'he purpose of bringing op food and ammunition, bad been, flattened al most beyond recognition and had long since ceased to serve their purpose. The wide belt of area back .of the German lines had Wen lashed by President Seeking JLe sral Advice as to itrm- WASHINGTON, D- C, Mar. 4. Prewident Wilnoa hus referred to his advisors his eYiubts f his power to arm Aaaorican ship in the absence of direct authority .from Orsgfess. Some derision is expected from (he atturaey-feheral within the hext 24 hours. , WAR SUMMARY p Agais the British have edvanced their front on the right and left wings in the Somme and Anere re gions of Trance. On . the left flank, east f Gomracourt, the Germans gave up ground over a front of two miles Xo an average depth of 1,200 yardihie on the right flank, east of Bouchavesncs, an attack gae the bursting shells until it had become! British terrain on a front of 100 virtually impassable. For housfciitjyfcrds and 173 prisoners, according; a time, often for days, the drum fireT10 the London war office. Heavy cas- of the British guns made it impos sible fo rany man to reach or leave the trenches. Some of the prisoners recently tak en Faid thty had been cut oy from food for forty-eight hours by the barrage back of their trenches. ROOSEVELT :NOT TO DEBATE PREPAREDNESS WITH BRYAN ualties were inflicted on the Ger mans in several counter attacks. The recent ceding of rrcum! by the Germans in the Ancre iind Somme regions evidently was not carried out for strategic reasons, but 'because of necessity, according to a suaff .orres- ' pondent. A visit to varWs points of the line showed tVif tj (funs nf the British had torn v! tr-iisbes and communication .trenches end searched NEW YORK, Mar. 4. Theodore out thoroughly the ground n a wide Roosevelt wjll not debate the subject) area behind the German line, where of prtparednc-f s with. William Jen- later found. ning-s Bryan because he does not be-j In the Meuse districts the Germans Itevet he subject is debatable. The, north of Eix, in an attack nreceded ccdonel gave that as ?ils reason for de- by a heavy bombardment, succeeded c'in'rg on invitation from the repre-j in entering the French trenches but sectatives of tee congress or jporums were ariven out: in a counter a:tacx. o participate in such a debate in Newi Reciprocal bombardments eitiexvially York' City. Bryan accepted, but said) severe east cf the Meuse in the Boia he thought the proposed debate j Cauriercs sector, have taken place should not be confined to one city,) Along the RusTan front und in and suggested that lie and the colonel , Roumania no fishting of moment is trawl the country over, each pay . taking place. Jn the Austro-Itsilian their own expenses and charge no ad-',heatre an . Austrian attemmpt' ' to mission. storm itasian positions east oi .or- . izia wfas ' fust rated, according b . FEMALE HIGHWAYMEN HOLD Rome. Minor infantry operations IT AND .ROB GOLDSIJORO j and artillery duels continue on the OFFICER i other sector of 'the front. red f t;OI.I')S.i;OE 0, 'Mar oy mple highwaymen hel not. in it vu- pota- - . inere is HUe Joing today but iiicfly through lack of opporttmity.' The picket lines of the women's leagues were drawn as close an on the day before. A few mish-r-nrt ,!.,i... were -mobbed on their wcy to tne 'm' where they are given police pro tection. In Nevsrk,N. .J., about iMO wo- men mnrched to the ci'y hall bearing a b-snner which Ktid; "Our children are starVtn With the important town of Jlam- Mar. 4. Two Fe- adao aliwady .in their possession, the Id up and robbed .'Rusir are keeping 'tip their bffen- Denuty Sheriff John Toier. of ' this ' ws aga:nst the Tr-jks in Persia. city, m hi. way home Soturdajr-tijght . Eighty miles northeast - ut Hamadan about 10 oVIo-k end secured $3S in they have captured, ?h. village f ca-;h Tic !I.S(iy nccio re-i in a BIj::r ar:d .h-i;ili;iii. '.uiiu'ie wjy. :u-..-0!d.Ng to t'-.c s-'-tv The ! . -'.'f h" I!.:;.-h bu-pido given by Mr. this morning. In describing stated it va? 'in'.uT to a ripo1 tor, boat !.- r'.', i r vv :h al! hi.hls. is re- ported by the Jlritish tjilmiralty. The the w.-nun Mr. Toler . vessel went down m the North Sea his bi.lit'f (that "they and is beJieyed 'to hve struck a mine.' were negroes, ' but fcs was not uve; Berlin in a statement regarding ves tht 'f,-hiJe fee was pas-;)is nuav the sels - sunk .hy-the sul'-ntarines men GoldVhoro Grocery l?.!mpay rtore, in lion the sending to the bottcm in the the rear of the Vaytfe ' - National .Je dit?rr.-i aear rf rn firmed trans Bank, two women ?tJder.ly came fur- port steamer of 34,494 tens. It is i tii.it flfit of. the troops on pH ivcre !";1- The largest vessel '-"hj'-Iv wi'k ws the steamer sume brant hej of trtde the expert-1 tne women f hat ha would do all with ence h-is bntdcrel on rujn. pettier in his power t() lower-prices. '(hi ward f.- m the alley without tter;i:g a word, one of the . women gri-abl-.el him a round the r.k and .prWiM to try to kiss him. The" officer claim' I.usitania, of. 30, 296 tons, he flung the woman from him an 1 at - this juncture both females ran down Mayor Richmond told f(rnes. .Street.. - Mr. Toler fay h pro ceeded on his way home an I late learned thaf.his. jwMset h'k .f-on-.s.:t if. tixbiv complained to cty ollictlas that if. the boycotts on chickens was not raised in the East Side district they would face business ruin. They asked hat the city act as a mutual party in "iikrig peace with the housewives' leauues. A committee representing the poul try dealers offered to guarmitee the housewives a price of 19 to 19 l-2c. Through Joseph Ilartisr.m,- commis- ven-ien sought aid from, the city with m was mtssmg. - fte is.. the .request, that the TntmicijVal gvv. i back to the city hall and. .nv:r ernment buy and sell food. (if ancthcr ofS'cer in--o":r--tt The biggest drop in prices wit h - ! search and endeasore-f t ! the next few days probably will 'be i -i two women. V-.t -it, ir c.'V-t- Collin; T.V., 5Iar. 0.---In a run S t ! - ; :";:; H r.i" ;nd two i '"h lia-j i i : in-il the punk of ton, La.. 20 miles north of here ' v ", ! W. Vaughn, mavor f"Co!;irftorr;' was shot and killed. ;. ' . -- ' r edits -was snot and '.'rVI-.'-.y oi.nde-4' during the fight, eggs. , t was predicted today th'it they vvoubt be selling. for forty cent.' a dozen. Large supplies are arriving one large store today offering pota toes at $,1G0 a bii.--hel, a drop of twen ty ceifis since last week; eggs at 4c sioner of weights and measures, the i and butter at the same figure a pound THOt SAND ODD AMERICAN H1T STl DENTS ADVISED TO NOT I ' Kl Ml lO E.M.LST IV K WhS futile. i;r-i I1FI GI N !VMT v .: . u- ED BY GERMAN GOVERNH GENKRU. Ml f' ( A i.;:sv;' ii A ten 1- n.;- i Jo. jii-t rrc;v- ; tV.t :; t'cpartnitiot n '. .' ... ' ri' ; 1. ;d !. t:r,ir.. idv. !;'ti-!- t'.. t ', l.tmO-old vi'fiii.t cs up IcoUnHi ii: . ,o hnvo t-ci n iiim eiitrai- irt-.i!ae home, iit divided up t invct! ,!i .; u ;fid JtT. -i., ; .. Wa-h'tiysi.'i ,fi hnv i-l .a iiciriit sw:l ii'C. i . '. there 1 1 , r list tin !. v t... o;, b. ... ; i4cs, ajct .r f s, t the .j..'.r ! ruriis ti ll 1' .!. .. r.f UA. t,o. TWj e-e iwk.onvH.le i"i.r ;c tMfnV tt V V!ltJ SW-f. Ce-i-sl ve llirtnV, n4 tiSMuVvj I u; n .-rfT, tne iiiw chief of the gen- .!.i! !ta s-int u- ther chief ot st:itl, rv tnken tn Iter'in from the 'eastern fror-l ami today van lliniienburg hav tieeTt greater bete in Germany thAn.tW i-r. Vce LoT.ff i ;r liMN l s t m ut ii ;H LS t Ol'KNH AGKN, r. ..-.'-vif l.on l. n. -..-Germany ; tr4ing upon th-chui-ih bells -.for war reuiremetits An rdcr afpropriiitine bremte belt after March is, vblihe-1 in the G1 n pies. One in a .b.n.k tusij be retain.! if titeded. 1 WRK. Hr. 1 The C'-rnw Governor General of Belii ,m,.. acc-r j ing to a declaration by the Itflvi'T Government here. hn by s : ";-, issue J :irv rr:- ' 1,, l.i",.ltr Service lerewen m I; of nd,'tr anil Kinari h -lib- Btk-icn cessation, :,l-iy ;i. ' Nation):!-. l-)..- . thus jC--.ll.! I . LOSTON. Msr. u St ,"f .Maac-ttiietts I nt;S wt- t-f . 1 e. ' wf.v si- a iv. r i ruh '! lit in iht lark of the n; .-V t in i he ev.-rit of v.fcr, in.thf today of i n.!ergradoat p'et edr.es ct.mmittee. Stich a r ir. t ethnically trxined men, it is .U.:r.:, i would be a mistake. Cndcrgvaduates would te rec.if r-. ing a better scrvHe Uithe counf y. the opinion of the committee, by re j maiatng at their studies until the i ' ! Uand of the fields of ir, lust -y i.r rewarrh hhve U-eo Ult''nvf' by .ir' l " -.he 'il! j .bi ?'' t:r"it.TT ' ,"i'' 'it-. III! and it the, Ii. :. :-t. -1 - I t h) e ei , ' K t -t are 1 ri i ftishcd to the ri-h jail, at Hf J,.r-i. A m.' b-:t Sll.itOt) ; which : t kn f.'cm the tenk- !!-. i, ..r. r !ii -z to i.r the capture of' ;rci dttr;n an ev-etv.-en the geccnl i---or. V.-iuirhn, it ! ,.d a f!ist ' tie ihf c The i ; ber i -' .'.bti iimjM'.t i t-ii- c-i .lire. The e ti- V;, ught; and '). u t...-r. Weigh n's . i;? V C d. '.lo i'i r ir-t! ,o.-.r,; we e n rrrm-t-'rtr) r r. ;.. . rvi arm. i mid ! i. 1. 1. . Hs'Uill lis t ;" the . ' ou.litry f the fugitive i.m hcn headed v s--,.-i!i;J in the ! .-.-1 :. t O..' :s'o (" dtmaliii id thr srestrt and fa!;; v.utpot of the V so the . i. ty of raw mat.ttal. which :i! I neceatr n.oi:!h!y, tin- tiunii ' (rcigUt car rwti'ired fvir trfirmi inf ra Hti.'il. as v.el! us the I l i: il bh Mill's hv l.MM. M ivV I'tii.--.U or--uit i.f the TuiVth fvir-cs out of SVHt K! -:: ix c-.iitiiivn.-, ii if Vi.uiiced Et'! Turkish -t,J,1,,M lp,ve Vfa tred or detr.l - '
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