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l - --' - -.:" '-1 '"'Sf.r " ? r-i-i"1'" T""'- ' - - v- -r--: - thy-- Us S 4 O'clock Mail EDITION t - 1 Partly Cloudy - To-J - v r- - -l Library Trx nighty. Colder.; . Thursday. Full. Telegraphic Reports; of the United Press Greenville, N, G., Wednesday Af ternoon-, November 14, 1917. 5 nnrio If J ' AIR FIGHTER FOR FRANCE 1 - ft 1 V I w -rv 1 1 r. 11 I : .lfS- ..v.. - - - - j ii it J NUMBEft ni irrs m mm i.tp TTT Wmm Mass Meeting of Citizens at Court House 7:45? j p i j O'clock. Every seat should be occupied by ''JOC talyertj both Men and Women. If you are interested in the boys at the front you'll not be absent. No Subscriptions Will be asked for tonight. Pitt County's Campaign Starts Tomorrow A Dispatcher of Business His Honor. Judge Culvei is a rapid dispatcher of business and under his jruidence many eases on thevdoeket for. Boo2e Lovers Must Have a-. Certificate trial at this term of the Superior court j t nainly expoi-ted that at 7 :4o j Though the campaign was started ; have l,etlu tlisPt'iised with. Tlie'follyw-; ....in r house will be uacked i vi.luie. scn Uandicau can kel "UM1SS as rransacieu on yester- At : t.u ! iii ! i asked for. as the meeting .,.;, ! t.t the purpose of giving the r ri '. i - "t 1 i 1 1 the opportunity of hear i, Mr. I'.imiett. a maiv from the "fir- - ! ::. r lmy in camp. Fi;u;t,'.' together with their work and iucK Tin- question to be answered !'..w. i. Are vou, men ana women 4 t' l'i;; r. unity, interested in your boys r: ;!t rhc t'ri'iitV If you are you will be in th,- t house tonight promptly at ; 4", hear Mr. Burnett. IKI V - ih . , anl women of Pitt county.: '" piouu m uns , , . iKrand opportunity to show the coun Mass Mating no funds what- ' rv . . .m t , Wilson county voluntarily assessed herself ifS.OOO.OO, Pitt has not said what she intends to do : she will act and then tell of the proud results. All ' i nd who is well able to give the money raised in the campaign will ' information concerning our be used directly for the benefit of the: somewhere in' boys in service: to provide thw with a place of recreation, to keep up ;heir religious training, to keep them from ! evil influences, to keep up their spirits, in short, to "keep the home tires burn ing in the hearts of our soldier boy.;."' Read the editorial in this issue ; read the prosters everywhere and see i iption whatever will be j for yourself what is exiected of Ameri-, this meeting: letthis be uiujca and the opportunity which knocks The campaign to raise Pitt ' at her door. Tonight at 7 :4." in the j tnportionment of 3.000.00 court house all this will be explained' Marted tomorrow throughout in person by one who knows. 'Mr.' wii If .f the county by committees Burnett has a message for you directly -h town. (from the soldiers. GERMANS WILL HAVE NO EXCUSE DESTROYING VIENNA BUILDINGS day afternoon and today : Messrs. Albion Dunn and J. Loyd ; Horton were appointed by the court to assist Solicitor ('. I-. Abernethy, who is absent. State v Benjamin Tyson. Lareeuy. Defendant pleads guilty. Prayer for ; judgment continued for 12 months up- j on the payment of cost and he making ! his appearance at each term of this' court and show that he has been of ; good lehavior and has remained with! J. D. Smith and sister Mrs. Mary Jack-' son and been faithful to their demands. State v Andrew Harris. Attempt to i commit liape. Defendant waives bill ' and pleads guilty of simple assault, i Ordered that the defendant pay the cost j and the prayer for judgment be con- Lieut. K. Iteuo, attached to xhi tinned for two years conditioned upon 'French aviation division. Is credited his good behavior and that the defen- ;wlth bringing down thtee German ai dsmt sii,.ii mm-.. o.,t of ti. ,.mn,itv ! plane somewhere thln the flrln where he now lives. The lovers )f 'booieln Greenville and also elsewhere, beginning tomor row, November will have a hard time getting his usual allowance un less by chance his physician makes , oath before a notary that his patient Forwarded yesterday to State Fa d AdntiiiitrtiV tor 153 pledgre cardsas result of work -done by the teachers and children. Charlotte man of fers a $50 prize on-best article on Food Conser-" vation. Someone in Pitt County ought to win. The Kvans Street Graded School for- J the schools in Pitt county prove that warded to the State Federal Food AtL! nothing will be left undone, minlstrator on yesterday (153) cards i A new opportunity has been given to must have it for medical use. The lo- i result of the work done by the teach- tht; children and -other people of this cal Express office here has received the ; ers and children of that school in co following order from E. H. Williams, operating with the County Federal the vice president of the company. The order says: (Hi and after the: loth day of Xoveuiler, 1917, no inter- i state shipments of intoxicating liquors will Ik? delivered by this company to individuals for medical purposes, ex. eept as hereinafter provided. Before ; delivery of such intoxicating liquors to county to compete for a $30 Liberty ; Loan Bond offered by Mr. J. B. Ivey I of Charlotte. The announcement, of Food Administration. There are 425 wni(;a is shown at the bottom of this children in this school, and about (142) article. It is a new opportunity for cards is the highest ratio yet forthia thepeople to study this subject of county, and as high as has been re- Food Conservation. There are many ported from and other section of the , ways in which our people may serve State. their Government, but the uretit'de- Thls-is in keeping with the fine spirit ' mand upon them is in Food Conserva. of the Greenville Evans Street School, tion. The recital of what the schools i 15 y United Press) U!MK- Steps are being taken to re v,' i i i v uniformed man from Ven . ; ivln- the Germans, should they ai.y ' iiaiH c reach the city, no ex-.j,--! roving (he historic build ' -re Th" Au-trians op(osite the city are v nwairin developments. Koine is 'v ' i !i It n t that the Italian lines ill ' ' ! dopite the menace to their hiovrtneiit from Asigo. Tii - c!:i :iiy are now bringing up big aji-oart-iitly for drive towards SHORTER WORK 1H0RTER DWS DISCUSSED T'nited l'rei) The discussion of shot- FRENCH AVIATION MINISTER LANDS AMERICAN AIRMEN ( By The United Press t PAKIS (By Maih Major Bracard. chief of Cabinet of the New Minister of A'viation. is the former commander of the famous " Storks Escadrille." j which included the most famous 1 French aces, notably Guynemer, wh brougt down 54 German machines. Dorme. Heurtaux. Doullin. Chanat and de LuTour, who among them have ac counted for close on a hundred hostile air-craft. No man in France is bet ter qualified than the major to speak on air fighting, for he has seen it in all , its forms, at the Somme. on the Chem in des Dames and in Flanders, where he was in command of the "aviation de chase. ' Shortly after the recent French air raids over German towns, a United; Press correspondent asked Major Bio State v Jack Smith. C. C. YV. De fendant pleads guilty. Jury returns a verdict of gtiilty. Prayer for judg ment continued until a fine of $50 and cost is paid. State v John Evans. Obstructing Public Highway. Defendant pleads not guilty. Pending trial of. this cause the cbnft directs a verdict of not guilty and a juror is withdrawn. State v Noah Hardee. Selling liquor j Defendant pleads not guilty. This de-j fendant was indicted in two cases fori the same offense. In one case he was i sentenced to a term of 12 months at 1 the County Home and in the other to ti months in the County Home. State v Ed Perry. Assault on a wo man. Defendant enters a plea of as sault. Judgment of the court was that he serve a term of six days on I he County Koads. To The lion. Thos. Calvert: The undersigned resect fully linv eth to the court that he has examined the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court and finds the records and office well kept. Respectfully suhmittct'. ('has. I. Abernethy. Solicitor. Approved Nov. IX. 1017. T. II. Calvert. Judge. I lines. The photograph wat made ti (A Atlantic seaport on his arrival. individuals for medical uuruoses. the , .K , .. , , The little folks with the co-operation so far have done in this campaign is consignee must produce an affidavit of ... i ,. . , :f teachers and parents have put but an evidence of what they can do a practicing physician, reading as fol-! K J lows- State of- County of themselves in line with the full pur- with parents and teachers co-operating. j mentpose aim opportunity oi tne cam-; r$y encouragement tins prize may be paign. It shows that th teachers are brought1 to some girl in Pitt county, fully in sympathy with the Government ' (Mr. J. B. Ivey of- Charlotte State ! and the great struggle, and it shows - Merchants Representative in co-opera- that the homes of Greenville are re- tion with the Food Administration, has sponding So the call. Every country offered a prize of $"0 Lilerty Loaii Before me the undersigned j Notary Public, in and for said coun ty, personally appeared who i lwdng by me duly sworn. deioseth and saith on oath that be is a practicing physician residing in r county, that he knows from professional er amination that of 16 Reasons For The War Relief i nv i FAI.n ' w..,k days, working conditions and card lor nis view o m.-- M"""" -lis-"!- among the trades and : Iso a r- air-bombardments and their efhecacity i-irration with the enployees is lKung ; in a military sense aud the cooperation i by the Federation of Labor of American awaioi. i in sesion here. ' "There can be no doubt. Sajiin.-l Comoers delivered his an-: Brocard." that air ,.f HifWistined to nlay an ever bigger ioic wliich oulined til" work , in the future, and there is also n VVi owing a warning !y Secretary donor in m unnu mm mv v i at tlie strike at niiiucy x.as le- of American air-squadrons with ours iii- work on th- gov.npaent de-: is one of the surest ways of bringing at the plant there and I hat it : the war home to Germany and shak- ),.. .. ,,!,.,! ..i-i,. i,p.t of i..,r her morale." I know what we can iiiiK.ni . ; i i ivio -p- - ''Kill trades have wired Presi- expect from iioii asking tor a Reno Viviani May Be Premier (By The United Press) PAKIS Reno Viviani. former P re- bombardments are mwr ani Minister of Justice, is now- regarded as a likely successor to Pian- as Premier. said Major TI:,!, Cox. Winterville Property Transfers The following Deeds of Transfer Vinerican air-men. for i were filed in the Register of Lee(K J,.n -. T' TJ 1 iT'C lliwl ' xJi ,L. i. -P. fvnri w- f ! tin inking for a conference have had several uny. omce iw o... ....c.. Purpose of dicussing the gov- ' I cannot speak too highly for them. E. M. Cox to D. T. Cox. Winterv.l.e i tlia noPPSSarV l t.,...,...!,;., ....ii.lurntinn S'tMlO work em.iHH.ms As SOOll aS tliey liau- , lUttiiiMi.p. '"-' " . , :...i 1 ....;..!,.., Anirieuri airmen in conjunc- t. t. Cox to r. N x'o.iis i no no uruauiM-u w - uaimuK! i.,,, .,, if it i,3,s not I H.m with the French wHl give a de- j township, consideration $yHK). 1 ' di-veloped. . . sururise the Germans thpir efforts, they win noi ie '- , rion keep pace with the iiumen America is making. 'But the peparation V, f,.r a r nsrnting IS uawun.. , v ruoiou" " - , . . . . ,;0-AA daily more complicated. Apart from , Farm vile township, conside.-a lion .,00 th o.stion of piloting, that ofmark- j j. H. Cobb and w?f to H. r. Kin- l'ltcneu oai- sanu. waver mini The V. M. C. A. Wr Work Council ! has advanced the following sixteen rea , sons whv the work of the association should he kept up in the army camps and also at the navel training cauip. The campaign is nation-wide. the amount to be raised is $.'5.XH).(HH, ; which is apportiomnl moiig the several states. The allotment for North Caro lina is .-5iMt.(MH and for Pitt county So.t M Ml. Following are the sixteen reasons: It is the agent of the people where by they may reach the soldiers in a definite way with a definite program. "Moral efficiency is as necessary to the strength and success of the army as military efficiency and the Y. M. C. A. fosters the moral side. "It has the official sanction of the government . "It is interested in the whole of the soldier -body, mind, spirit. It reaches the men through carefully planned so cial, educational, physical and religious departments. "It is the church at work in the camp. The federal council of the church in America has said that the Y. M. C. A. is the church expressing itself in the army camps, on the battleship- and in the trenches. "The red triange precedes the soldier as he goes to the rifle range; on a hike the triange is in advance with tent ' needs for medical purposes for him self or for a member of his family (wine, whiskey, alcohol, beer and that the undersigned has so subscribed on i the day of Sworn to j and subscribed lefore me, N. P. j This deos not effect deliveries to ; I physicians and druggists nor for sacramental purposes. UNITED STATES EXPLAINS PACT that has entered this war so far has j to the North Carolinian who submits, reached and is approaching a crisis. 1 to him by December 1st the best ar We cannot foresee in exactly what , ticle on Food Conservation. This ar shape that crisis w ill assume in our I ticle must be limited to the fools-cap country, but the spirit manifested by j page of typew ritten matter. ) EXUM MOORE COL. FOUND DEAD IN THE WOODS BR FAfillHf was Exum Moore, colored, i dead in the woods near : C yesterday afternoon, by a negro i who w as engaged in hauling a load of ! light wood. Moore has been missing fired on the officers. They 'returned found the fire, the result being that the ne- Fountain N ro vvas struc three times, the balls (By United Press) : WASHINGTON The authorities in1 explaining why China was not consul- ) ted by tho United States-Japan Pact , was for fear that it would be delayed. The pact was altruistic and in no way effects China adversely. It is reiterated that China's protest was based on her ability to recognize ; the Japanese special interest. Accod-' ing to the authorities this special in terests is based on propinquity to the weaker neighbor which recognizes the doctrine of international law. taking effect in the abdomen and breast The surmise is that he sought refuge in the wools where he died. Coroner S. (i. Wilkinson of Green- from that section since October 20. The ville, was notified of the finding of the body when found was badly decomposed. Officers S. Everett and J. H. Killiber, quest. The verdict of the jury was, of Fountain, attempted arrest Moore that the deceased came to his death by body and he went to Fountain this morning where he conducted an in. who was charged with obtaining mon ey under false pretense threatening a man's life. pistol balls inflicted by the officers. and also The jury also exonerated the officers Moore re- as to any blame for the shooting, stat- sisted arrest ami pulled his gun and ing that their act was jusifiable. Kerensky Holds the Heins Now In Petrograd Says Stockholm WILSON BACK TO CAPITAL '.By United Press) WASHINGTON The President and ( By The United Press I LONDON The best information re ceived from Stockholm says that Ker ensky is now in coplete control at Pe trograd. That he entered the city sup ported by the Maximalist troops. He quickly seized be communication lines which reported his arrest. vimis delayed dispatch art; now con tradicted. The last dispatch stated "Kerensky has entered Petrograd and lie was ar rested in the city." It is not known whether lie i.-' lead ing his troops or not. LONDON A late- Stockholm dis- The dicoutinued garrison at Petro- patch quotes the Finnish news bureau and equipment: in the trench dougouts j his partv are back from their trip to tf'""'1 is deserting by the wholesale due to the effort that Kerensky has re- are urovided for the soldiers comfort. I Rffin Thf ehief exeonaive was en- ,he victorious provisional side. "It is not seeking power but is reiu thusia'sticallv greeted all along the' STOCKHOLM dering unselfish service. route aml he shook hands with every-' arrested in Petrograd acordlng to dos "It knows how to give the soldier bo(iv iu reach at the different stops. .patches from Haparanda what he needs and most next. President Wilson was aroused last received service, have had the honor of carry ing a president. velopment to areal warfore which will w. u. Koberson and wif; to L. E. Despite an xurnage. Ayden townsnip. cousins;- ILIC TAKEN !Y ITALIANS Staton ; 'id wife to V, O. Bethel t-nship. e-r.istdei a- se effort 1 j,m. A. Burrough must be ; tion becoming g. E. Moore and viiv to T. M. Dail n,.iib'ii is all important. By United Press) ' I , i,etween opposition air-beets will j ation $7000. Cables indicate ; vlt(.fmu, m0re and more frequent, mm "Helps men to live the white Bible jjt to greet the train crew, which . Agency. standard life and to return to their never before in their twenty years of homes better than they left them, thus becoming an asset rather than a lia bility to the community. "Every secretary is a specialist and consecrated to the winning of men to a definite knowledge of Christ as a personal Savior. "It is connecting link between the camp and home. "It has been signally approved of God in its labors. "Stands definitely and potently in turned to Petrograd an dnow controls Kerensky has been all the telegraph w ires, declares trail ers from Russia. It is re;oited that which were Murad his been destroyed bv the Cos by rhe Swedish Telegraph sacks an 1 that the Petrograd Garrison Details were given in a pre- is destroyiil? the RolaeheveTld. No Prayer Meeting The congregations of Greenville will please ta"ke notice that there will be no services in the following churches to night : Methodist. Presbyterian, Chris tian, Memorial Baptist, Episcopal, Im manuel Baptist. The pastors urge their congregations to attend the Mass Meeting to be held in the Court House. The Germans Gained Advantage But Are Unable to Reach Venice ( By The United Press I LONDON Germans gained tLe ldst advantage in their jockeying in the preliminary Piave battle, but the for ces were pinned to the right hauk of the stream at Zenzon by the powerful Italian counters, so they were unable to advance to Vienice which is 22 "A.sIIINGTON - tii- entire Italian defense line has ! ! fne demamls made on the .combatants ( Fornes "" siii'i'ened. !urp severe in the extreme Minister Berenini has left for Paris j coolness . and exceptional physical en- ' "-Pi -sent Italy at the Inter-allied are the first requirements L. C. Arthur and wile to II. I.. Greeuvile township, eonsidera- Courage, ' tion $1. it'Tciice. ' Ilalian- Callie has been taken by j (.Tne. atb.ietic training oi . in a furious bayonet as- j VOIimr men fits them quite exceptional- ! Marriage Licenses ' nnnnsir n r i lie t us m uu inior ... , r m.n: t . Mgnea j. m. uamei. iv. runups, j. , f . . , , lu HllllS J. Walker. W. II. Moore, G. P. Hill ami , crossed. John E Ayscue. The (;t.,.maiis advanced slightly on theltalian left wing in the mountains, but their efforts to make a flank move- This step wjvs taken by the Food Controller because the nigh- eo?f of production and the demand for export were putting the price of butter beyond reach of many people. The regulations will le in effect as long as 1 he present abnormal condi tions con timie. it was announced. and outside the camp. "Our allies are asking for the Y. M. C. A. in their camps. "In order to make the strongest ap peal to the men whom it serves it is necessary, that the Y. M. C. A. he to ii nir men nts mem MLlltc - l ne lonuwnis nun i iur i..-n- lv for the strain of air-fighting, and as . isslied tolav : '; tjjere is immense reserve of such em- j Ed lieiman to Sallie Thigien, Bel- MAKRIAGE LICENSE , bro.airmen in America, I feel certain j voil. township and Jessie Knox to Ker of Deeds Gaskins tells the j ftat it is in the air that the j ElixabetU Marble. Winterville, both "-l.v News that for the year ending of America's war power wt" i 4. 1016 he issued 492 mar- felt. rtance -Une the air with our, That is why licenses, and from that date to No-imment Ul ne oi . its '. we airmen of France Know that victory i,i i, ...... .i l.,. v,.i ij- f,if me rinai vhlu.'i 1 ' i i. v iiifii iu mm ii v lie- 1 1 .1 -' To Attend Funeral Dr. 'A. B. Spence of Goldsl)oro and . ment were blocked financed by the free voluntar and in-, Mr. L. S. Spence of Iidianapolis. lud.. telligent giving of Christian citizens ,e to attend the funeral of their rather than by government appropri ation. "It goes out to do the finest piece of Christian service that the world has ever een." brother's son Eborn Hardy Spence. which takes place tomorrow afternoon. CANADA LIFTS BAN ON OLEOMARGARINE Citizen Indisposed The friends of Mr. John S. Smith, who resides on Greene street, will re- (By The Cnited Press) OTTAWA Beginning today oleo margarine may be manufactured ami sold in Cauida and imported free of SUBSCKIBE TO THE DAIL NEWS i-t to learn of his indisposition and duty under a licensing system worked White's Theatre TONIGHT Clinton.. .Admission 10 and 20r. Yankee Pluck, featuring Ethel THURSDAY BIRTII-OF A NATION. Mati nee and Night. Seats on Sale af Box oflk today. i l'l. which is marriage licenses. i critical phases America s air-beet will : is assured."' $4.00 A Yj.K I. his sieed recovery is wished for: out by the food controller. 4 i . -1: Mr. :- -: : ..
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