The best ad v c liii r. VOLUME XXII g - -. , i He, bbAUrOlirMEWS oj , - meiiusm puuuco m vaitic Co, READING TO THE MIND 13 WHAT EXERCISE IS TO THE B J " mumiii mi mm i m ,, iii.hlju - i WATCH Your label and pay your subscription eight pages this vEEK THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1933 BANK DEPOSITS SHOW DECREASE FROM PAST YEAR Stale Bar.k Deposits are Abiut $24,000,C00 Less Than Y..ar ago Preparing for Vote 'AI J TAY I VVW cn lath AmendiW 0LL Ylu5. UW UJM 'E 5c SINGLE COPY NUMBER 32 i .lb . of It. K. LattKtlalf, i. :v.a': i,:' t':c :'arUn-t County lUa KU-t-l ions, wiil be i j.t-m- . in Court ll.-u:u- Annex Wj-inninar t (.'ruber ft-.'- Lhe puipiise ot i. ing fin the- H'fw tmhiin mi t'i. no NEGRO TO ROAD F-. wcPor-all Affair Brings Two in Court : i'.l ' - lS.h :931 and Coilecietl Yet; Consider ablaDue In Carteret 32 Not Howard "Nig" Rhodes Sentenc- ed io serve six Months on State Roads FIFTY RESTRICTED BANKS Amendment to the L". S. i lion, which is thep inhibition mint. Thi.- referendum cKvt i!)t Itll- ainend-" o;i will n ( By M. R. DUNN AGAN RALEIGH, Aug. 2S I.e.-s than four per con: 3.71 per cent of the deposits in all State banks, savings banks and trust companies in North, Carolina and less than seven per cent 1 6.63 per cent of all resources of all such banks were tied up in the 50 restricted banks, Including 32 branch es, which did not open on a full schedule after the March 4 banking' holiday, it is shown in the June 30 j report of the condition of State banks made today by Commissioner of Banks Gurney P. Hood. j This showing is better than that . of the national banks in the country j as a whole, President Roosevelt an- nouncing in his radio talk of abuot :ile the two yt;; be mm-pai'tisan, and instead of lirv- were 1,273,-141 ing Democratic and Republican p!l $131,.0.18 has y rI. K. UUl'iljAlN !-,, Aii'i. 26 Poll tax we !1 Howard "Nig" Rhodes, who i levies km wn in Carteivt County cou. t ei 1232 -cles, was brought from the jail to Rc- 34, ut which oiJy order's Court Tuesday morning to been paid m to the answer the louowtng charges pre- 11'31 I .Mmi:.. a d-iXi-n young n,c:i were 1 found by Sheriff Elbert Chadwick Saturday night about eleven o'clock ! fighting on a side road near Camp iGlena, When the automobile lights I were thrown on them, the bunch scattered, but two of them were ap y,n bended by the sheriff. They were Dolie Willis and Irvin Willis, both of Morehead City. Thev wereb rought to the county hiddei-s, there will be one "drv" sind State Treasury, leaving a balanceiof . f erred against him by Thelma Chad- iail. but furnished bond of lift v dol- one "wet" poll holder at each of the 1,841,542.16 yet unpaid, according , to , wick, also colored: assaultnig a fe-'laiy each. They were tried in the polls. The election will be held on No figures compiled in the office of -male with fist; having brass knucks; ' court-room at the Court House at vember 7. State Treasurer Charles M. Johnson', and resisting arrest. "Nig," who has nine o'clock Monday morning by Tickets voted this election will Of the poll tax levies, three-fourths just shortly returned from serving a ( justice of the Peace Henry W. Noe. have two distinct sections printed of $1.50 for eaeh poll, is levied for "( road sentence, said that he was guilty j They were sentenced to serve ten thereon: the first will be a place for 'schools purposes and should have, of striking Thelma, but was not guil- days in jail, this to be suspended the voter to place an "X" opposite been forwarded to the State Treasur ty of having brass knucks and resist- upon the payment of the costs and! '"Yes" or "No" on the ballot; and ,er by the 100 counties, while one- ing arrest. on the further condition that they the second will be for choosing del- fourth is retained in the counties fori Thelma was the first witness call- be of good behavior for sixty days, i-gates to a state convention for the the poor fund. Of the amount forced by the solicitor, and she display-1 . put nose of casting votes for or a--'warded by the counties, all but au eo a voluminous pair oi rainoow pa- LUMMULUUU5 JBAKN BURNS gainst the prohibition amendment. Per cent is sent back to the respec- i. ijamas when she took the stand. She These delegates will be electeJ in tive counties through the. State said that "Nig" was drinking and proportion to the votes cast for the school Lommission, or tormerly the wnue mey were at a dance last Governor in the last State election. State Board of Equalization. '.Thursday evening that he struck her ST. PAIL'S WILL GIVE ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTION NOW Begin Preparatory Instruction With Opening of 28th Year September Eleventh ALSO HAVE KINDERGARTEN Mr. Langdale. will be glad to give1 Of the $636,720.67 any interested person information "b niy J-,-ou.oy Sometime between midnight Sat urday and one o'clock Sunday morn- levied for with his fist. Officer Gherman Holland , ing the commodious barn of David had been followed Thelma and testified to the G. Lewis at Otway caught on fire 'Uf 'concerning thi3 election if he will I'a'fl UP July 15. while of the levy difficulty he experienced in making .from an unknown source and burned .1.... -Une K e l ll . .. f ii J , , call at his office just across the hall .of the same amount for 1932, onlythe arrest. It was said by both Of- to the ground in about two hours. wie ic.-uuivc i on nuuuimi Mim'l, . - . . . . .eioncnoenl 1- -j eUe fio IT11J J T TI irom the Board of r-uucation in the.loyu,0,''!' "as een paiu up 10 niaL uvrauu nu uamn na, St. Paul's School will open its doors Monday morning, September 11, for its thirty-eighth session. This will be under the supervision of Mrs. Nannie P. Geffroy, who has been at the head of this educational institu tion since its beginning. For many years bt. r"aul's has stood high in the scholastic world, and its pupils and graduates high in scholarship. One of the main features which St. Paul's will inaugurate this fall is AT OTWAY EARLY SUNDAY. a twelfth grade which will be pre paratory work for college entrance. This is the first time that higher than regular school work has been given. In addition to the twelve grades, a kindergarten will take care of the younger beginners. Court House Annex. were held by banks which had re opened and were doing business asi usual on an unrestricted basis. In North Carolina State banks 93.17' county wirF raiiy Hassell, I Mr. Lewis came in town Saturday and! The course that will be given in date, or considerably less than half who assited, that "Nig" was insane- spent the night with his father, Davefthe twelfth grade, or first year pre for the first year and much less thanUy drunk and that they had to re-'Lewis, at the latters home on Ann 'paratory work, will be: mineralogy, one-fourth for the second year had. sort to ratner strenuous methods in Stree. Mr. JLewis did not learn oi ; the Historical geoiugy, auvanceu ungiisu. OF DRY FORCES SUNDAY i been paid. jail. When they arrived there, Mr Hassell said it took about a dozen As a part of the state wide move- unt " f tupm haH maHp nav-(men to Set the crazed man into a ment of the United Dry Forces that mpnt! whatever on the 19S' lew ud cel1- Botn Chief Longest and Of- Every one of the 100 counties had Imade payments on the 1931 levy, per cent of the resources are shown to be held by banks that are fully open and doing a regular business. Thp pitrbt. rlasses of normal dp. 7T , , ment oi rne unuea ury rorces inat mpn, .vvlatpvpr nn thp lns2 lew. nr. posits in unrestnctei DanKS in tne has sm.pj with .eat raniditv over e. T..1 m, i:. ificer Holland, when Questioned con- State, 154 banks, inc Uding 44 il t.-ViAlo. ofofp q pnnnfv wiilp rallv uiy 1,1. xaese couiiLies aie 5 lePn:n, tT- .pr)11f of Jr.. ,.pnlifH- Ihranrp- nmm.nt- r 1 11 lii am - ' count wule ander, Davidson, Gaston, Gates, Gra fing, f ,s 8 lePutation, tephed. branches, amount to ?13o,144,8o0 - planned for Carteret County, Sun- ham Mecklenbure Monto-ome r v I Very bad- 27, while the total deposits in the 50 AJ, -f cmt,u 9vj' Df tho m' Mecklenbu.g, Montgome i j, an and Wayne. MecKienourg nas eiure juugmeni, was iaseu, order to get him in a car and to the ! fire until late Sunday morning when rpafpipfpH hunks, mnlndincr 39 lu'nnnfi n . ...,, t. .. .7" . ; ; , "use at ociock. is ex- two.vear balance due of $32,063. p mil nmn rn nn v I A 41 . . . 1 one of his relatives came to let him know. In addition to the loss of the barn, which was said to be considerable, many falrming implements were dam aged and destroyed in the blaze, a ,long with three truck loads of hay belonging to Bnnson Lewis, the un amused both the court and t.bp snppta kle of the barn owner.. The barn had I .nn-T., 1,.. nt j nnlv hPpn rnnsti'nctPil n fpv vpnrs en kept in ex- o .nilofin nf V,a Tnno 1( t" "' f OU ; UaSlOll IS due $Zd,UUO.DU; WaKe.i-"iS 8'oj uy seeinig up ana if v a compilation ot tne June du lepoit largely attended from all sections of $22 815 42- Rowan $22,274.52; ! questing the court to be as light asand was said to have be f7'?' nntllVvitYhnnL-! mm1 comti An unusuall' del" Wayne $21,432.86; Johnston $21,- possible in passing sentence upon him. cellent condition. o 7 oLted IS VoSi W0"u f ,!Tllll.t0 buncombe is due to pay Despite the fact that Wi3 only ; e tu k i u i f cenu lI"S couiiey imrcnus. S15.44U.40 and roisvth Sl.iyi.UU. iiweniy-one years oiu, ru nas a lain- o j IeA"r.C-.fihe restncted ba!!ks of I addition to the speaker tha will be:,, frd8 h '$17-36176 d!er lengthy court.and- roads record. 1 Mayor Sends Clu.OUO.lll.Oi). Resources in all of the State banks June 30, restricted and unre stricted, showed a decrease of about $24,000,000 from those of nvospnf who bus a statp wide reOU- u t"i ecu it . N"n mpntinn wflo mndii hv vifnps:pR jtation, plans are bting made to have. Treasurer Johnson announced re-j of brass knucks, so this charge was j a good band on hand to furnish mus- ccniv that he was e'oinf to ask the non-suited by Judge Paul Webb; but. ic for the occasion. At this meet- Onvpvnor and Council of State to the defendant was found guilty of D,. a vear:, ... . . e.. :.,e:.. - ---- - : . . . ...... ..... . . j. :''" no-.-, Si 7.1 f5.iss.797 : pnivmm-pr wit'i T... ' . , . ., , .. , n . a,un i.is si,eui iuuu - . - i Mayor Bayard Taylor, and two ot SlQ97 71o a year ago but aiv- a-'S'"1 pertecte-a ot the umreu Contingency and Emergency fund liberation, JN.g was sentenced to h w higher courts for boui ill iSo oOO than the ' re-j rCes by ele ,ngt 8,CoUnty .Cha,.r'.to have the State Auditor send audi- serve six months on the roads. fina, settlement. Thest cases we;t: u c , f JVl 1? tWl tiT,'eaSU,'er d'reCt.,he f11 'n tors to each county and have the M. L. Mathews, of Clinton, was " a4.'en; before the banking holi comtl n the, lntfestT. of ,th audited so the ad valorem tax ch d vvith TCckless driving in Howard "Nig" Rhodes, colored, dux ; i hen resource, were $212 156 - Ehteenth Amendment. The fight can be determined and it is likely Mol4ead City on the twenty-fifth of on two warrants F.rst, drunkenness,, o'o' Then months before there 'f.r that the '1o11 taXeS wiH be thoL'kid July, in a warrant sworn out by Dan 'found guilty nad sentenced to serve were 2 )4 ba, ks ludinJ ? 79 brar h I A"!enudment ls. . non;" alfa" fifbt at the same time. G. ell. Not guilty was the plea of thirty days w th the street force, es L compued with "u 4 banks in-iand the renl?atlon t0 d,rct the I Carteret county's levy for the the defendant, through his attorney, Second, assault on a female and re- chuZ 7fl branches on June 30 of ;eamPaln wlU be a non-partisan or- two years WB4 $8,964.50, while $1,- Cvrus T. Faircloth, also of Clinton, fisting arrest, and sent to Recorder's eluding ib biancnes, on June csu, oi i . . T jj;t ft tn t1P ahnvp mn nn i .-j moi j : ' : ' . n , .j r..f t,.ioi plane and solid geometry, business arithmetic, French, Latin, home eco nomics, government, spelling and writing. The Teachers and their classes are as follows: Elementary Instruction: Kindergarten and First Grade Miss Myrtle Piver, of eBaufort. Second and Third Grades Mrs. Tom Gibbs, of Beaufort. Fourth and Fifth Grades Miss Josephine Graham, of Burlington. Departmental Instruction: Arithmetic and algebra Miss Eliz abeth Simpson, of Beauofrt. H i i . j jjngnsn and rrencn miss ranme igher Courts Monday PearI Fulchert of ocracoke. I Home Economics and biology three defendants were tried m Mrs. Wilbur Willis, of Beaufort. e Court Monday evening by Geometry and Bible Rev. Worth Wicker, rector of St. Paul's Church History, government and geology Fred G. Lewis of Beaufort. Piano Miss Ruth Lewis, of Beaufort. Band and orchestra E. P. Flint. Culprits which 50 banks, including 32 branch es, were under restrictions. Savings deposits dropped from $30,326,100 six months ago to $23, 326,075 on June 30, but $1,123,054 -was restricted banks, and time cer tificates of deposit dropped from $18,221,084 to $15,171,386, with $2,020,755 in restricted banks in the six months. Demand deposits due banks increased from $17,752,634 to $21,942,696, with only $175.26 in restricted banks, while deposits sub ject to check decreased from $61, 369,705 to $53,612,410, of which $1,375,260 was in restricted banks. Loans and Discounts Loans and discounts decreased a bout $25,000,000, or from $104,913 630 to $76,013,927, of which $6, 115,818 was in restricted banks. United States bonds i. :reased slight ly to $19,949,2 J3; North Carolina bonds decreased more th n $2,000,- 000, to $10,649,334; county and mu 'rtn qfiAn In aHiiitiftn tn tip flhOVP onnn L..- 1 1001 J . . i j auuuuuu, -e.. ...... ,,ioi.uu nas ueen pam im xoeii 1,au Charles W. Stevens, oi moreneau named omcers a strong jvxecuuve $308.00 for 1932. total of $1,790.00 committee representing every pre- jfor the two years, thus leaving a bal cinct in the county is to be elected. ance 0f $7,174.50, Johnson's compil A cordial invitation is extended to ;ation shows. very man, woman and child who I loves the best interest of home, state NEAL SAB1STON INJURED and nation to be present for this; WHILE UNLOADING TRUCK rally Sunday afternoon. i ,,. City, appeared for the private pros ecution Alonzo Fulford, colored, drunken ness, found guilty and given ten WEST VIRGINIA WINS IN BATTLESHIP COMPETITION While unloading a log truck late yesterday afternoon at the Scarboro- i4th Street. Near the intersection of n r. Rail Armpnia Willis. Her- days with street-cleaning force. bert Thornton' and Howard Willis Mildred Felton, colored, breaking were put on the stand. It appeared and entelring, sent to Superior Court from the pvidence that Mr. Bell was on $000 bond. driving his Buick sedan eastward on Evans Street and Mr. Mathews was driving his Ford V-8 northward or, CHARITABLE BROTHERHOOD IS BEING REVIVED NOW In a recent contest between bat- Safrit Lumber Company, Neal Sabis- ton was caught by a run-away log 'and sustained af ractured nose and i. e .i ) l itt- XI.-. ,o tiesnips in me u. o. v knocked unconscious by the impact ship West Virgima won in every par- Sabiston immed. ticular for battle effi ciency for ves- tak'en potter Eme vels of her class. The New, inform ' h(j received treatment ed that trophies offered by the D.ugh k tafcen home ters of the American Revolution won Core Creek by the West Virginia were the fol lowing: Engineering, gunnery, com munication, battle efficiency, pen nant, tnti-aircraft gunnery. Ensign E. M. Snowden, son of Mr. and Mrs. nicipal bonds remained about the m, s. Snowden of Beaufort is anti same, $5,285,848, while all other ' aircraft battery officer on the West StocKs ana Donas were tui .ui.i '".Virginia wnicn is resaiucu aS vuC vjsjtjnj- r ssier Mrs J G half, to $5,599,227 in the six . months the nnest ships in the navy. ghe ha9 ag ner guest ' Slightly more wan i,i classes of bonds and stocksfi above,! CONGREGATION were in restricted on". up arc THE REVEREND MR. NOE turned Wednesday evening from Ashe house, furniture and fixtures drop- HEARS THE jville where they spent fhegum mer ped more than ?2.000,ooo, to 1 Ponirreffation at St. Paul's visitnig friends' nad relatives. 360,104. about a nan mm.- "'-,. " "S., Aa Z !, ,H th. sermon at!. Mrs. Hubert Fodrie and two chil MARRIAGE LICENSES W. C. Carlton Jr., Cochran, Ga., and Ifalen Franceska ' Hetndrix, Beaufort, N. C. Miss Jamie Martin of Sanford, is Allen. Jessie Trowbridge, of Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Fritz re- this street was a parked truck with a :large body; this, it was said, pre vented either Mr. Bell or x.Ir. Math ews from seeing each other. Mr. Bell said that he wag going between fif teen and twenty miles per hour. ' When they collided, Mr. Mathews car struck Mr. Bell's car on the rear right door and also tore the back right fender partly from it. The front end of Mr. Mathews car was turned halfway into Evans Street by the impact. Later examination by Mr. Thornton, the garageman, prov ,ed that the Mathews' vehicle was dam ATLANTIC CAR INJURES MAN HERE LATE SUNDAY While crossing Live Oak Street The News is informed that a strong effort is being made to restore the Charitable Brotherhood, a fraternal organization with an insurance fea ture, to the popularity which it form erly enjoyed in this county. Some members who had dropped out have come back and more interest is be ing manifested. Instead of the form er assessment of $1.00 on the death ;of a member a graduated assessment Sunday afternoon near the store of according to age from 25 cents to a R. N. Dickinson, James Rhue was struck by a car driven by Alvin Wil lis of Atlantic, and narrowly escap ed being fatally injured. Mr. Rhue said he was crossing the street and just before he reached the curb that the car came along and the bumper struck his left leg. The man was thrown up against the hood of the vehicle and his head struck the run ning board. Mr. Rhue was immediate ly taken to the Potter Emergency Hospital where he remained until dollar is levied. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Statz Credle and wifeto Janie McMillan 1 lot Morehead City, for $10. Christopher L. Dickinson to Chas. F. Garner, 1 acre Beaufort Township, for $15. aged to the extent of a steering gear Monday afternoon. In addition to be arm, tront bumper, steering wneei connecting rods, wheels out of align ment anda bent apron. Two of the witnesses stated that Mr.' Bell said on the scene of the ac cident right after it occurred that the accident was unavoidable, due to the fact that the parked triiek ing badly shaken up, the man was considerably bruised. REVEREND R. F. BUMPAS PASSED AWAY MONDAY Greensboro, Aug. 28 Relatives of Rev. Robah F. Bumpas, 84, retired obstructed the view. During the trial mincer of the Methodist Episcopal v' , . . . j ,v. ichuren aunaav nearu tne seimuu . " - nusuuncu mc e , . -..... ...... , - - being in restricted banks Federa, 'the morning service preached by Rev-;dren are spending the week at Mr. Bell stated that Mr. Mahews church were infornied today by tel Imnnn i due from tne r eue.i me myiiit 's ' ' . ,ti j ,j.;f; n.f . fj.: 4.. .... , . h it. i, .. .j. pcram from Hnllvwond. Calif., of his bank egram from Hollywood, Calif., of his . . i j r i iT.;n Mna iisin nf iclades visitme Mrs. Fodnes Darents. UaiH that 5 would look him un after creased nearly ere mi , ' ,. Mr. nd Mr Npwtnn H.rH I v.,- ga j w ,n,,u death there yesterday. Mr. Bumpas mo- work out a settlement, but that Mr. weni lo vaiuornia some years ago in Reserve bank increased nea riy f " cathedral Memphis Ten- Mr. and Mrs. Newton Howard. 000,000, to $9,449,139 but $2 613 " St. Mary s ?neme wMtn? "Sodi.lt Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hassell 107 of it was in restricted banks nessee His theme was th tored to Aurora terd to due from approved Son" and he- delivered a sermon that yesterday to take Mathews left town before seeing him. ihe interest of his health. He was while amounts due trom PP- fc h lo t and inspirationai.. Mrs. Hassell's sister,. Mrs. J. R. Cal- The attorney for the defense mov- "Yers alVnd hVed 8t 1809 deositonei aecreu - . - Reverend Mr Noe is a native -laway home after she had spent tho ooq am. ana casn m rr- , . .v- i. r e i. u u. Kr, . ! thaiweeK nere visitniir them nearly T 'not ap. ministry for a good many yers ar.d AmtLnoSitories Sased more is recognized as one of the outstand Ctlf S milS to $1,903,520. ing precahers of the Episcopal church .Mnt included m tne uovC hB-' r U1VV . . y MRS. ALLEN DAVIS HURT aA . n.if on .naain. North GraiTOery Place. cu iiwi.ow.k, T....... " I T- n If!. 1. TP ! J i mr. ournpas was a native oi ureens rugn TIDE TABLE Information as to the tidta at Beaufort is given ia this col umn. The figures are approx imately correct and based on tablfr furnished by tha U. S. Geodetic Surrey. Some allow ances must be made for varia tions in the wind and also with respect to the locality, that la whether near the Inlet ot at the beads of the estuaries. in which she was riding with her two granddaughters, Misses Framces and BlB ,wv"" v . n!fl J 31, 1932, we: a ?b9,04i,oo, i.u - .i,,ninr K branches, restricted vy , . . i. t irkTAi ! Fr.inN post total tru t assets wmcn .. - ,., f OFFICERS . Caroline Davis, of this city, was over and turned after skidding on a wet curve Thomas 'near Tarboro, Tuesday afternoon, Qfqfa r,.nTYiTYiannlPT-plp't ,ding. T::.i " n .12 B59 - 'Dan els. of the American Legion wasiMrs. Allen Davis, 89, of Beaufort, unrestricted, ! present Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock suitered a cut forehead, a lacerated '16- . , i ,.v,, ,- ha mPPiino- of Carteret Post 99 hand and body bruises. However, rio The industr a bank report shows a the meeting Carter g nAliOS IIT dJlLiULtvll vl v . restric $14,726,938 H hv JnHirA Wpbb on tho Grounds that it was an unavodiable accident, i'boro. He was admitted to the North w T. Hanropk whosp case in '.'Carolina Conference at Charlotte in as 1 1, was ordained a deacon in 1873 and an elder in 1876. He held many posts in the conference am was a minister of great force and engagaing personality. New Bern, Aug. 25 When the car j which he ig charged with the viola- r V restricted banks, 'and installed he recently-elected ot- at tne nome oi 1 4.726.938 six fleers of the local post. Hit IHuccv I'v- ---- gregate bank resources m i' olina at the mid-year was in Two other."" aaugnter-ip.-law, Mrs. D. R. Da- New Bern visitors were present -." Bavdcn and Thomas U. ., hi ..... o. tn.n,,t,t.fiva moinher- of Judee a Winner Court, on NOTtn car Mooie. oome , F t T Tu. -t,: .,... e a-,a v 'the nunils of Miss Drexel Lavtcn tion of the Morehead City plumbing ordinance has been confined for several weeks, was again in court. Mayor Sylvester Gibbs, one of the prosecuting witnesses, was absent; so the case was again continued by Solicitor Davis, with the understand ing that if it is not tried next Tues day it will be nonsuited. The case in which Joe L. Wilis was charged with drunkenness on the streets of Morehead City, was re manded to the Morehead City Police Friday, Sept. 5:26 a. m. 6:01 p. m Low Tida 1 11:28 Mr. Bumpas twice served Ann Street Methodist church in Beaufort and was highly regarded here. 11:37 Saturday, Sept. 2 a. m. p. m. GIVE DANCE RECITAL A dance recital will be given in the American Legion but on Tuy-vov account of the fact that Street at 8 o'clock Friday evening by olina at the mid-ye " "as of officers. Commander Daniels the winner. Give him the prize." when they totaled $31 1.-50,543 , aj a WQrk w the Stat6 , Assistant: "Excuse me, sir. You're aompared With the $1 iD,aoo, l- aiso Vpra looking in a mirror." 1 i ipnarrmeiiL xvi titc cnow,8 j --- jurisdiction to try the case. ! After the recital a dance will be giv- shown in the last report: Grover Willis, of Atlantic, admit-tor the young pupils who Continued on page five) studying ball-room dancing. are m. 12:22 a. m. m. 12:36 p. m, Sunday, Sept. 3 m. 1:10 .ft 4 m. iai Monday, Sept 4 m. 1:54 m. 2:20 p. m. Tuesday, Sept. 5 8:51 a. m. 2:35 a. 9:10 p m. 3:05 p. Wednesday, Sept. 6 a. m. 3:14 a. m. p. m. 3:50 p. m Thursday, Sept. 7 10:13 a .m. 3:53 a. m. 1:28 p. m. 4:34 p. m 6:25 a. 6:54 p. 7:19 a. 7:42 p. 8:06 a 8:27 p. 9:32 9:51 a. m. p. m. a. m. m. m.

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