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HIE CHARLOTTE r NEWS, CHARLOTTE, N. C, FOUR KILLED BY I KENTUCKY MOB Tailer s Family Fought Off Mob Seeking to Enter Jail at Jackson. T,rfcnn. Ky., Doc. 10. Jailer Albert , , and his son. Deputy Jailer Rob-, !'t !!ii n are dead, and Mrs. Margaret i - 'T Al'1 1 ' - . t 11 j- j i i ir-(tl murderers from the Breathitt county -i'1 ... ,!.-( in. for years the scene of Ken- i-V S lit'i -.-. . - ,!l,ri comparatively. A strong detach Vl , c guards kept eagle eyes on the r ntv jtil werc A1 Bigsby and Art 111 t l oth white, were safely confined mte of the desperate efforts of last 5n I.' mob to lynch them. ' The Mwt wuged with intensity for IiVif an hour, the jailer's family fighting X? mob almost single-handed. One by ,re tho jailer, his son, the jailer's wife ;n,l the deputy's wife, fell from the !:,yc o! the mob. fir as is known, no member of the r-. oil vas seriously hurt. Reports reach in K:iid Governor Morrow had or- v"-, ,i a machine gun company from , il-izapl and a company of infantrymen ,'rot on I ranKiort i.u pruceeu to jacKSon. niou succeeded in DreaKing lntfc . jail, but sheriff's deputies arrived in to prevent the crowd from taking I ik-siml prisoners. "Warrants witb issu iomgm uy tne ..,;,lty judge for men believed to have u-i'n implicated in the plot, and sheriff's leputi.s were scouring the hills for :h'?m. DEATHS FUNERALS liVX. DR. C. L. BROWN. c.i'ilegram reached Baltimore Sat ..,.j.;.,y i nd was transmitted from there "0 John F. Crigler and others in rWk'ire announcing the death in Viica of Rev. C. L, I, t.-.i-an missionary Brown, D. D.. of the United Lmhtian church of America. The dis-p-iu'h i.iil not give the cause of death ,r any other details, but said he. died n'n k member 5. Dr. "rov.n was a native of Rowan -nur.tv, this State, and a graduate of hoar.eke College and was for a num hrr of years senior missionary of the 1 niuVi Lutheran Synod of the South in 'japan, and afterward traveled in various mission fields of that church. When death came he was making a visit to mission stations in Africa. Nothing is known as to whether the hoiiv will be sent home. SULLIVAN MAYSON Sullivan Mayson, seven-year old son of P. S. Mayson, of McCormick, S. C, iiird suddenly Saturday, according to t messasre received here by J. C. May son. police clerk at the local depart-; ;if-nl. Mr. Mavson said his nephew s iltuth was entirely unexpected, no word uf his illness having reached the city. CHARLES W. MORSE IS NOT TO BE ARRESTED Washington. Tec. 10. Charles W. .Morse will not be served with a ar rmt of arrest when he steps ashore in New York from the liner Paris to morrow afternoon or Monday morning, it was learned tonight. From authoriative quarters, it was Ifarntd that an agreement has been reached between counsel for Mors-3 and Department of Justice officials by which a Department representative will meet Morse and accompany his directly to Washington. Action by the District of Columbia srrand jury on testimony presented by :'!' Department of Justice in the Morse ( i.-.- will probably not be taken before :.--xt Tuesday. XLY UNDESIRABLES BEING SENT TO U. S. Islington, Dec. 10. (United Press.) of the European countries are : vj; their passports to the United i "undesirable citizens they t rid of," Representative j;:. Washington, chairman of the i-ri.iviiiUtij rvi immiOTUtinTl 5111 .;ii:caiion, charged in a statement! ht. in her than that, Johnson declared v. -A '"positne information that at one Earonean country has been .".in :.Tii passports bearing in words the ing that the bearer is barred, irom r.ing to that country." i' air EDWARD SPINKS DIES OF NEGRO'S WOUNDS S!rna. Dec. 10. Edward Spinks, who, syith his brothers, David: and Mitt S;nnks, was wounded last night by Lem Jackson, a negro, died at a local hos- al toaay. David Spinks and Mitt Pinks are expected to recover. A long -xance ttlenhone messaee from Grove Hill, where Jackson is in jail, said that Ketmg is running high and trouble is I'-areir. TEMPERATURE FOR NEXT WEEK NORMAL .Washington. Dec. 10. Weather pre- ''Ctions for the week beginning Mon- ciay an.: Middle Atlantic StrJtes: Generally lair, except for local rains or Snows 'hursday or Friday; temperature will vfcra?e ne;ir or slightly above the nor- 'a&I. South Atlantic and East Gulg States: 'neraliy fair with normal tempera- M RIO I S LOSS THREATENED. Kan.;i PiKr t." . . c- t. -in rsvo in. ''l to Lave been set by incendiaries, wl $7,000 damage tonight in the saus building of the Fowler Packing i jn me neart ot xne picivina; 'lf district, where the strike of pack house employes is in progress P..r tnrie a serious loss was threatened. 1,1,1 ill lire apparatus in tho city was lllshi to the scene. XW TRIAL NOT ALLOUTD. Albany. C.a Tlnr. in Wnril wne rA "''ivod here today from Cairo, Ga., home w JU(lge li. c. Bell, that he had over- Ulerl t )f: motion for a new trial for ' ;r,,n looro Hudson, convicted of the ir ; oar here ,ast July of tne mur" a Mil t hi' two little stePsons Robert ii' i3aiah Temple and sentenced to 'lip Alasua Nicaragua, Dec. 10. (By ;,.'r .ociate(i Press). Four policemen 'itiX and one wounded while n'Bhr"1!5 Up a street flSht here last rinr ,J'LVVeen several American Ma- rjn "J j'arty oi civilians, two ivia tl tr wounded. The Americans uuty at me lime. HI CI I HAUL OF LIQUOR. " aS'lin-tnr, Tl -t A Tn 4V.,mi HI m sine r-V i . 1 ;ro ' S300.000, was stolen tonight ",,,, i a ditillery in Baltimore, accord .. ro a roport to the Washington po "' Partment. The alleged thieves 'iiv ,, '-" "ave oDtamea me nquor f -Us.lnS forced xuxmiX. ,; - -iV'l Mrs. Alary -viifii, wives oi ine 'Tl vd deputy jailer, respectively, are ':,1'-M iW fatally wounded tonight follow Vcl"X l',nWa attempt to take two con- y 2 I i3 I T- - . Don't Miss this Best of Gift Buying Opportunities f$ighQrade Card Cases and Wallets Many of them are mounted with Sterl ing Silver or solid gold, corner or clip. There are scores of styles, black or brown in the finest of leathers of course. Pin Leather Card Cases $1.25, $2.00, $2.50 and to $5.00. Pin Seal Card Cases, with silver corners, $6.50, $8.50 and $10.00. A 1 Sale ' of Men's Ifeckwear Silk Ties that a man would choose for himself m m 2M We feel confident that if HE were to make the selection these ties would receive his im mediate attention, for they are real men's ties in the four-in-hand style with slide easy bands all neatly boxed. j7 Christmas Sale of tjilver Joilei ' Jefe AND MESH BAGS AT 25 PER CENT LESS Quadruple plate on white metal, Comb, Brush and Mirror $7-50 and $8.50 Military Brushes, silxer plate $7.50 a pair Sterling Silver Comb and Brush $10.00 Silver Mesh ags $7.50 to $50.00 fi 11 jess 25 Per Cent 'A BON Christmas Chopping J$as f$egun n Earnest May me 0elp gou? fleecy Rouble glankets that are j$ll$ool $8.95 Women who have learned blanket quality will lose no time in taking advantage of these splendid values. There are four different color plaids from which to make selection Pink and white, blue and white, gray and white, tan and white all sizes 70x80. Baby Blankets All of the well known Beacon quality. Pinks, and blues. In cute little styles dainty bow .and figures. $im $2M All neatly boxed. bowels for Christmas Qifts Always welcome, especially if you add a little personal touch of your own hand work a crocheted edge or an embroidered initial. Pretty colored bordered Bath Towels 50c More elaborate, styles in larger sizes and heavier qualities 65c, 75c and to $1.39 Boxed Bath Sets (1 fancy towel 2 cloths) at .. ........ $1.00 Pretty Bath Mats, Pinks, Blues, Grays, Orange, $1.25, $1.50 and to $2.75 omen find Qood Jhoes for a surprisingly small outlay in the BALCONY SHOE STORE. It's the day for good quality Shoes for much less money. Among them: Black Suede three-strap high heel Pumps at : $12.50 Black Satin, two-strap high heel Pumps with gray trimmings $11.00 Patent leather one or two strap Sandals at $11-00 Comfy slippers in satin and felt. painty Joudoir Caps wonderful assortment of Rainbow tinted Caps ... . ........ $1.00 to $8.50 In all the. new exciting styles, fashioned of Satin, Crepe de Chine, Lace, Ribbon and Net on sale, at the Neckwear counter or on the third floor. Ma$h w 'CHARLOTTE'S SHOPPING CENTER" MARCHE STORE" Robe Blankets Also Beacon quality with cords and tassels. Indian designs or the more Baby Bunting knots, plaids modern stripes and figures. Neatly boxed. $m Perfume ets Most girls like to have their powder, sachet and toilet water in the same set or scent. Sets of these come in pretty gift boxes. They contain perfume, toilet water, com pact or face powder. Some specially for men with Talcum, Toilet water, shaving cream and lotion. Djer Kiss Sets....... ... $3.00 to $7.50 Hudnuts Sets . .'. . . .... . $1.50 to $4.75 Mavis Sets $1.75 to $6.00 Brown's Sets $3.00 to $4.50 Jergens Men's Sets $2.50 fyich fabrics Jfn Ohese Coats At $4-5.00 Fabrics you'd ordinarily find in Coats not under ?69.50. Wonderful qualities that offer real after-Christmas values. The materials are Normandy, Pollyanna and Bolivia. Fur or clever throw collars. Every wanted type of Coat is represent ed in just such colors as are most popular this s.eason. Sizes for Misses and Women. Holiday Handkerchiefs IN A GREAT VARIETY AT POPULAR PRICES FOR CHILDREN Cute little Hankies with nursery charac ters 10c Fancy little box Hankies, 3 to a box 29c, 59c, 75c, $1.00. LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS. Begin at 10c for the white with embroid ered corner designs. White with colored edges 25c- Solid linen centers with white edges 25c Solid color Linen 25c Drawn work linen, white or colors, 50c and 59c. Hand embroidered in white and colors 50c to $5.00. MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS All white hemstitched 19c All linen -white hemstitched, 39c, 50c, 59c, 75c and to $1.25. Men's initial Handkerchiefs , 25c All Linen 50c YOU'LL MISS HALF THE JOY OF CHRISTMAS IF YOU DON'T BRING THE LITTLE TOT TO Qabyland On Jhird floor SEE THE WONDERFUL DISPLAY OF DOLLS. From infants to grand ladies that -walk and talk and sleep. 1 The little baby furniture ' so 1 dainty and white. ' J; i .v.':'&i"ti Baby's little togs. Baby's little Coats and Caps and Dresses and Shoes. , The floor is just teeming with Baby Sugges tions and you must visit it with . baby to get the real Christmas spirit. - .
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