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VOLUME II.
ALLIED REPRESENTATIVES
HOLD CLOSED CONFERENCE AS
TO DELEGATES CREDENTIALS
i By United tress)
l;iiiv With the American plan for
ti,,. lfiu'i"' of nations completed Presi
Vil-"ti is rounding
dent
out his pro
labor legis'a-
f, i- international
tic"
Tli l"'
-ident's position is said to
.... no iHav is possible until the!carried him to Cainn rivnC m....
tlin,lt ,,f rouio uic competition which I
,,11,1 ,!.-: r.-.v t!ie sare guard of labor i l
fii'le-i
,..,, President Wilson met thej
lv,,ivMi;t:itivt's of Great Britain,!
Knii:t Italy d Japan at a closed
cull
f,.,,:cr tins morning ror tne pur-
Iii.r nr tlio finntoot a
1"
from tlx
erodentials of some of the
,n:.n iiaiii -'i' ilelegjues
T1m' ."ii tests mut be settled be Mrs- r- Perkins was carried to
f, iv tin' i':ice conference can get downi tne hospital in Rocky Mount last Sat
t(, i.ii-iii on the league of nations. ! urday for treatment. She is wished a
I speedr recoverv.
Russian Problem
Formally Taken
up by Delegates
(By United Press.)
Th.- Russian situation was
I'ari
f,.:iii;illy takfii up by the representa-j
tivc .f the associated powers at a i
nitctiiii: in uai Dorsey this forenoon.;
Chinaman After
Sleeping a Week
PqQQpo H fflPplrC
l aooco ui viicuuo :
(By United Press)
Miiundsville. W. Va. Yee Yonce, a
i h i i ! .-i in a ii . died here today after sleep- j
ii nver a week. Yonce was under the : shows all open and closing the school,
influence of a powerful drug which it Please answer why?
U iilh'zed was administered to him hy r FarmviTle and Ay den have closed the
In-other as a cure for influenza. schools. A CITIZEN.
IS. KATE BREW VAUGHN WRITES
OF RECENT VISIT TO THIS CITY
'.Mr Kate Vaughn, who recently de-
!:vnii ;i most interesting lecture in
riii- city before the Women's Club, in
writ j hi; tn the Xews and Observer has
riif f.ill.iwinj: to say of the East Caro-
Tt-aehei Training School.
Nniili I'aroliua has every reason to
In- pi-i'inl of the East Carolina Training
School ;it Oreenville. The school build
iiiLr. new and up-to-date, are sit-n.tu-
on the highest groni about the
town, ami two hundred and fifty or
more young jrirls of sixteen years and
ALSATIANS GOOD TO
THE WOUNDED YANKS
Hy FRANK J. TAYLOR
niti'il Press Staff Correspondent
Straburg (By Mail) Strasbourg
f "1 k keenly
:i riTii-orMsi fo American oar-
'i-!p;itii'ii in Alsace-Lorraine's
libera-
the
the
'A lii I, the armistice came
Stin-slmi L'ei looked about for
iieiirivf Americans upon whom to show- fed
iv :,ir,...:; ing
I' li;qiieiiel they were some Amer
i''Hi v 1 1 . needed attention. Some two
'i'u doughboys and two lieutenants
Uii.. ;,, yt..iL-tjKiirT hnsnitals.
I''.i.. .. who were receiving scant at-
" ui,,, , ,,. wounds, and scarcely if
i,..,,.-!, ,- aiivP The Ger-
, . . . . :
'ii-ci innnateo againsi pi isuui f
...i ........ , rimo -
I in- kuou iwu iu w. . r
'ieii' ,)Mv.
I i,!, the (Jerman doctors left, af
eviiciniting the German patients,
'Uui ji-n the
prisoners without food
'"' intention. Their were wan and
'"'-'i v .,,! in m.(Mi 0f help, wlren some
A!.,ti. ,..., th ,,.hhnvS
- ' 1'MIMH HUT ' L . - -
The vtjite of tilings ehaneel at once
Siininu- women took charge of the
;ind from homes came
i i . m, . T
lMents needed. Those who were I
V. . ii . x , iL i. 1 .Ir, n.nra
I iiidi in ii in eiive ineir ocu cn
ail,- to homes for meals and
' ., ,
"!.-.. the United Press correspondent
; !lie(. donghbovs they w;ere clean
happy and wore the appearance of a
I..: . x I
uie l.est fed humans in town. ,
1 i- ., i, ,1 An A r - m
me IIIMiail'llls mill v,.,..."
M V in. the Amercan doughboys made
. . ... !
,V'7- aR tnP-v dul aS nKnr' i
;!.,d were worthy representatives ;
l..-.r country Indoors as well as
'"loors. though most of them say it
: little out of my line, and tnese
1:1 --'(', 1 elothes aren't much to go
.
tO
- '
" in." Some had no blouses, and
Mousp hn.( oa mmnn as !
ful
dress borrowing in college.
FROM INDIANAPOLIS
from tlfaLHrii:"lr:tU'-ned
nnbr ,r,i0.o . " ent
cate a deserter f " . i
Sergt. Abeyounis located hs l7Z'!ly' the fire dPtment went ahead
located his man and
Sei'St. Abeyounis was absent for twn-f
- v'fe 111 "Vs. He states that he bad
a fine trip.
HAS RETURNED
Ml"' C'' L- Perkins has returned from
Rcky Mount where he recently under-
"r111 " operation tor appendicitis in
hOSnifnl Ihora XI!.-. -i
are glad to know that he is convales-1
cent.
END CENTURY CLUB
The Ind of the Century Club will
meet with Mrs. F. C. Harding at her
home corner of Fourth and Greene
( streets tomorrow afternoon at 3:30
o clock. All the members are urged
to be Present.
PLEASE ANSWER WHY?
At report from the health office to
; day of Pitt county show 226 new cases
of influenza developed since last Tues
I day from six doctors heard from. And
I there are seventeen more doctors to be
heard from ' in the ronntv oAr tho.
tres 811(1 Playnouse of amusement, bil-
liard rooms aiKl dance halls are all
open. Where is the consistency in
keeping the pool rooms
and dance halls, theatres
and clubs,
and picture
older are being trained in all the prac-
tical and some of the ornamental arts
from gardening, cooking and sewing to
drawing and music. I had the pleas-
ure of talking at chapel services to
these prospective teachers of elemen-
tary schools and afterward to on a
tour of sight seeing of the house. The
buildings were spotlessly clean, well
heated and ventilated. The dining
room compares favorably with the
dining rooms of the best hotels in its
beautifully clean linen, glassware and
silver, its lighting arrangement and its
general ar of comfort and refinement.
I knew what to expect for lunch be-
cause I had seen the menu card hang
ing in the kitchen earlier on my sight- ;
seeing tour: steak, candied sweets,
rice, vegetans sa.au. u-u. -
rolls and tea. a dessert 01 peacne
later. one or rne mosi aiiM.n ..hf.
facts lieing that teachers, pupils ann
authorities are all so apparently satis-
I asked Mrs. Jeter, the interest
ed wholesome dietitian, "Do the
girls ever complain anout tue ioou
kx-,. i.wioo.i " hf answered. "North
... H M 1
' . .n,DM. nient of
i a roii n a i nuumiiM's - i
a.o.wu, .....
Our buyer gets
the best 1
. . i ,. ; on T Vf he ashamed
aim ui g"". v - : :" ,'
they comp.a.nen. i cu . -uu ,
the gjns aim imur.M........ - -
nnnreciate my efforts.
But if a girl
.
wanted to complain she would
hesi-
. . . v, thar.a wnnUI
tate to do so, ior an wn..-
mob her."
One class of girls was at work in the
orchard, pruning peacn trees, anuu
class studying son ihuumi,
...... ,,..,fi,,.r fn- rht mnrn-
another cias vniwife v.
iinsr "The Model School". This model
. . ; o.iiifActnrf. location.
CIlOOl, III our.
i also model in teaching methods. ;
etc.
food that of the training school that Dr. Claxton ; fif!ht is on at present with the "powers n the county from Tuesday to Satur
T was told bv members of the facutlF I at be" on an unsanitair nlarket, and day. They were five cases of pneu-
..... . ti LI tl V IIieilllHI 1 1 L lut v. . .t-
was tola Dy me
,f ttlO Tr.lllllllt; M "1"" ' :
. . . !..: ,.,.v,.i fiiat i ir i IHXLOU.
i
- , , t minfuf on. fre-
head oi uie fQ them t0 ;
. M.oir methods of education. Last ,
study their methods or e
nriii2 thev entertaineti ior a if"
Chinese delegation in America i'
..1... .ii.TinP or Studying muuiiiuua. ,
r otiili7.nr educational ,
k-
OI . 1 ii. t . . .
zth n1
i, a -oir onnnnea new uitu :
,lo-
give a solid foundation ior
t Greenville. A most pro-
VeiP; woman's Club under the lead-' forCe at East Carolina Training school;
J has afnn needless to say they are both,
ership f Mr ,
tiennue ,
veioyu.. . i
. enffaeed in war woik am. -'
Iieen eiiaf,
. . . t.Uiu. nlnac1.ro . Tl
akes pleasure in maKing a.
. . n . irov
president 1 p.Ca -
statement that "ureenvme i
, with thP
the top in every war unc.
Full Telegraphic Report of the
Greenville, N. C, Monday Af ternooii, January
r HE m W T 7FR Tn RFf
POLICE, SCHEME WOflliEO FINE
Turning in the fire alarm is a nnvoi
way to get a policeman on the spot '
when wanted. This was the way it
was done in Greenville' last Saturday
aftertM worked like
a charm. But in addition to- the noliee
offir or officials responding nromnt-'the
and did likewise. It all originated '
One T. D. .Smith and one Samuel
Mer.er. loth young white men, who '
had been in the employ of the Home
Telephone company for the past week
in the plant department, conceived the
idea of getting some cash, so they se-
cured a National Bank check and eras-
ed the name of the local bank and in-
oai'tmi f l , .. ......... . c . i t-.
I euevine ann tnen drew a check for
$2").(X) in favor of T. D. Smith, sign-
ing the name of L. K. Livingston. Af-
ter filling out the checkand signing it
they endorsed it as follows : "Home
Telephone and Telegraph Co., by J. P.
Superior Court
Convened Here
This Morning
Pitt County Superior court convened
in the court house this morning at 10
o'clock with His Honor Judge Oliver
H. Allen of Kinston presiding. The
term is for the trial of crminal cases
on the docket and the dix-ket contains
sixty cases with one capital case. State
vs. Henry Cox, colored, for murder.
On account of the illness of Solicitor
J. Lloyd Horton, Ex-Judge Harny ,
Whedbee is prosecuting the state dock-
et. Uhe best of the entire week will
be consumed in clearing the docket.
Judge Allen this morning charged
the grand jury as to their duties, etc.
His address was a most able one and
was listened to by a large number.
The following compope the grand
jury for this term :
J. W. Elks, foreman : Joshua L. Ross.
J. W. Whitfield. G. T. Adams. Edward
McLawhorn. George J. Woodward. Jes
se Phillips. Lewis Ives, O. P. Pollard.
A. F. Tox, J. T. Lewis; L. H. Roun
tree. G. W. Haddock, A. O. Meeks.
J. D. Overton. L. A. Corliett and J.
T. Flanagan.
ROUND TABLE
The Round Table will meet with Mrs.
.7. W. Higgs Tuesday afternoon at
:::.",0 o'clock. All members are asked
to be present.
Move's Store
Entered During
Saturday Night
Thieves entered the store of Messrs
utmK 1D ray-,me
J. R. and J. G. Moye sometime during win success.
Saturday night and relieved the firm ne patriotic and public spirited cit
of two revolvers. izi'n- Nvho prefers that his name be
Entia.xe to the store was made by ' withheld from the public, was so well
raising the latch bar which holds the pleased with the young actresses and
shutters to the rear windows with a with the spirit of the senior class that
;.
Mine. viiei iuis was uuuc int- nun
bars were Diized open sufficiently
with an axe to gain entrance into the
building. The robbery was discovered
early Sunday morning and immediatelp
blood hounds from Raleigh were wired
tor. They arrived on the scene late
.n.rdav after:u,on and put on th
I'esreruay aiiernoou :mu pm mi
trail. The digs took the scent at one'
flM(i went from th
store to a colored
iQ Mm Town an(1
from there direct to the Atlantic Coast
Line station and jumped up on the
ticket window. The surmise is that !
the tjhieves after robbing the store ;
went to the depot, purchased tickets ,
and then left for parts unknown There
is no clue as to the guilty parties.
war won the influenza situation in
mn.nia.nl the club is turning its at-.
v.v, .....!
tel,toii to local civic needs, ineir nrst ;
j . lit- J 1m an un.'n i' ' ' '
.
lw lv ' ...
c - Viia loans nn rn nruer ivues ui sauna. j
l- .Ti ppfnrms. Tne DUDiis oi tue
training schoo. aR weU as those of the
high school, helped to pick the cot-!
nign , j
ron or rni -uuul... 1
gins in Trernu (
tuto Krenen omnail lOl a j- ,
i i ' 1 -
UI(. r , t-nu u.""" - i
.. aiI,fri hahv he-
rnnis io sui'imn - i "
Two Raleigh girls, Misses Willa Ray
ndElizabeth Steel, are in the clerical
Beckwith, mother of Mrs. Uvler,
bifnrv in State College,
College,
who .au,... --- - -
... 1 1017 la lndv
tsummer smoui,
nfinmni. ann ndds much to the dignity
- ---- - -
nf Hip RCnoOl DY Uer KrucilUDUCTDO.
us m-
M7
Tumor piunr Trnrmin" the
eck was presented to 'the National
Bank for payment th officials called
up Mr. Turner and hfe very promptly
stated he knew nothing of such a
check. Mr. Turner attonce hurried to
ti,o hi, h io, L f.f
ivoung men in Question were in
their room in the Prfiieeton hotel. He
then began to make it search for an
.officer but could not locate one so
he was advised thatr- he could sum-
mon the force by turning a police
alarm call throush thei fire alarm box.
This Mr. Turner did (with the result
that not onlv did the police answer,
but the fire department also.
After matters had! been explained
the police arrested tlie two men and j
're Trieu wlwfe
. i . i . i i r
i pon their promise t leave the city
and paying all the cost which included j
Mr. Turner's offense for turning irvj
the alarm, the mayor suspended judg-
nient. The young meif did not tarry
in the citrr long afterwards.
&
SMITH AND SUGG
i MARKET REPORT
I , .... j . A .
crates ligm again Mway, uui prices ,
I higher than ever. As previously an
nounced the market closes Feby. 28th,
Get your tobacco ready, bring it to u:
ad you will get more dollars than
'u h&ve ever received for the same
tobacco. Here are a few sales just
made on our floor:
Nichols 55c, 56c, 66c, 67c,
2c average $62.96
Onan Allen 65o, 72c, 79c, av. $69.04
H. J. Jolly 56c, 57, 70, 73, 80c
average $69.10
C G. Sutton 45c, 50, 63c, 68c,
82c average $69.59
Double sales insure you a quick sale
every day. ,
1 2tc lp
Unnamed Citizen
Gives $20 to the
Senior Class 19
The
by the
Mother Goose Fantasy, given
seniors, but If the whole
on Fiiday
night was repeated to a
small but appreciate) audience at a
matinee on Saturday." afternoon. The
audience was composed chiefly of chil
dren who were prevented from coming
on Friday night on account of the in-
clement weather. Mother (ioose and
her family performed successfully
, their roles upon the stage. Miss Mar-
gerie McMurray, under whose direc
tion the play was presented, is cer
tainly to be congratulated upon the
success.
This is greatly appreciated not only
h' the seniors, but byt the whole
school. It adds a great stimulus to
them in their work to feel that the
ho.Wjsjof the citizens of the town are
with them, and are helping them to
lie nresented twentv dollars (S20.00)
to the class to be added to the amount
already raised for their Liberty bond.
226 New Cases
of Flu Reported
for Past Week
. Fourteen deaths have taken place in
Pitt county since last Tuesday up and
thionyh Saturdnv. This was the re-
port given out by the Country Health
officer. Dr. Frver. There are twenty-
four nhvsieinns in this countv but on-
ly reports were received from six out
of the twenty-four last week.
These
six nUrsicians reported two hundred
' . . ....
and twenty-six new cases oi mnuenza
...... .. . . - " '
i, ,io
uioina nuu imiiimi ur-niu.
...
ht r aruivi o and AVden nave oeen cios-
el on account of the epidemic.
niTO.FV RPTTF.R
mi- innnii l onci in xj. iuv....
will ha .rlorl tn loom that his enndi-
tion is better today.
IS IMPROVING
The friends of Mrs. J. Frank Har-
rington, wife of Clerk of Superior
Court J. Frank Harrington v will be
pleased to learn that she is improving
nleased to learn that she is improving
.
-fn-m v.a ottonlr nf inflnenB
( i.w. ut.
SUBSCRIBE TO THE DAILY NEWS
United Press
20, 1919.
Program of the
Progressives is
Being Shaped
(fiy United Press)
Washington.-The program of the
.i.BiCOD
rawing snape. me irogressive? are
the only group now in congress who
" l'ai lu "rtve ttUV UL a
in their possession
I The,r wcl1 "L'fined aims lyqs t,,era
! a distinct advantage over the Demo-
trats ann rne n"-l!" "epunncans m
the next congress, it is believed.
The essentials of their program are
these: The immediate and adequate
liquidation lir the government of its
' ohliffations to the rcturninS ldiers
8 nd sailors' prompt rneetin of th
j Pyn,ent problam followed by a
; citifi- handling of the question.
M 1 rm m
iTprtTlfln NPflflQ
Mruuwp
Protest Against
Russian Support
(By United Press)
I Berne. Germany has sent a note to
Russian government protesting
against the latter's support of the
Spartacans in Berlin, a Berlin dis
patch announces.
Colonel House
is Improving
From Illness
t tfy United Press
Paris. Colonel House so far is im
proving his health. He is expected to
take a walk during the afternoon.
FROM G. ft &
to
YOU.
Mr. Swanson is very fond of speak-
ing of the high school as a community.
So when Mr. Saddler came to see us
Friday, and gave an effective talk
with unity ;is its central theme, we
could almost see the superintendent nod
his approval. And Mr. Swanson was
not the only one who approved. All
of us enjoyed the talk, and felt most
grateful to Mr. Saddler for his visit.
In various ways we had all been
prepared for the Mother Goose Fan-ta-f.
which was given Friday night.
In talks from the platform, the prin
cipal and the superintendent had
caused us to form all sorts of ideas
as to just what the performance was
going to he. Mr. Swanson first made
a distinct faux pas by referring to
the show as "one of those che paplays." i daughter of President Wilson, left to
However. he quickly and most nobly ' day for Berlin, where she will sing
corrected his mistake (after a talk
with Miss McMurray and Miss Mc
Leod). YetV, Respite all preparations, we
were very agreeably surprised wrlen
the curtain rose Friday evening. Eva
Hodgs. as "Bo Peep" completely won
n,Q .noil hi, n.t.
-- ....
ural and well-drawn impersonation.
Annie Bet Smith's "Mother Goose" was
very impressive, while Bessie Brown in
the part of "Old King Cole" made a
distinct and altogether merited hit.
Helen Brown as the "Queen of Hearts"
looked royal indeed. The other char
acters of the familiar old tale were
interpreted by young actresses who
seemed thoroly capable and not in the
very slightest prone to stage fright.
And right here, let it be known that
the mysterious "Humpty-Dumptjv" was
played by Marguerite Manning. "Hump
ty" was greeted with joy not only by
... . ii
the snow as "one or tnose cneap piays. .
also 7 a certain bald-headed man
just under the balcony, right back of
us.
Rth
in rne loie or simple mmon
...j .-..,., "tt
.vmuf et-i.v i, "'i".'
rne most numerous euaiaeier. a iihiiiu
wig so camouflaged Ruth that even
Mrr wni,i nvPr hve known her
......... v .
But the make-up doesn't make the ac
tress, and to Ruth alone belongs the
credit for one of the best hits of char -
acter sketching ever seen by a Green
ville audience.
Th announcement that there would
be a matinee performance Saturday
afternoon was greeted with enthusiasm
! by the large audience
I Now comes a very pleasant duty.
; The senior class has requested us to
thank, thus publicly, those teachers
and pupils who have aided them in
their work and to say that the sen
iors will not forget it.
iors will not foreet it. Also we were
requested to saiy, the class of 19 thanks
ivou, the audience, for your "kind at-
tention'
GERMANY NEEDS PEACE NOW
IN ORDER TO SECURE MATERIAL
SAYS CHANCELLOR EBERT
Berlin, Delayed (Copyrighted by United Press)
Chancellor Ebert told the United Press that
Germany will do everything to comply with the
peace conditions based upon President Wilson's
fourteen points, but if the Allies make further de
mands he will not take responsibility of signing
the peace terms.
He said that Germany needs peace immediater
ly in order that she may get food and materials
so her people can go to work.
He declared that the Spartacans had lost their
revolt and that no further serious outbreaks will
occur if the people are fed, but if they are not fed
they must be ready for anything. ,
When asked what he thought as to ther: fu
sibility of the war, Chancellor EbeJft.: v J that
question could not be an sweredv"rSnd, -personally
I feel that the blam is not Germany's alone.
PARIS PAPERS SAY CONFERENCE
WILL CLOSE BY NEXT APRIL
(By United Press.)
Paris. The French newspapers,
which have been consistently pessimis
tic regarding the probable length of
the peace conferenc, now predict that
it might end by April.
They based this prediction on the ap
pointment of Premier Clemenceau as
permanent chariman. He is noted as
a speeder up.
DEEDS OF TRANSFER
The following deeds of transfer have
been filed in the Register of Deeds of
fice for registration since Saturday:
L. C. Arthur and wife et al to K.
T. Strickland, consideration $1,334. I
i John T. Thorne and wife to W. Bar-
bara Davenport, consideration $2,500. j
F. C Harding and wife to Peter Nel-
son. consideration $550.
F. O. Harding and wife to Stephen
Holton, consideration $615.
R. C. Flanagan and wife to P. W. T.
Spell, consideration $400.
Will Sing for
the Soldiers in
City of Berlin
(By United Press)
Paris Miss Majrgaret
Wilson,
for the Belgian and British soldiers.
STREET FIGHTING BROKE OUT
AGAIN IN BERLIN YESTEROAY
South Carolina j
Insurance Law
is Sustained
(By United Press)
Washington. The United States Su
pren.e curt has sustained the section
of the South Carolina State insurance
code which prevents a non-resident
fiwim mil-ti nr 1 1 rT1 0i o O art 1.T1 Q11 10 tlPP
broker. Phillip Latourette attacked
the law.
I THREE NAVY AIRMEN KILLED
IN ACCIDENT AT PENSACOLA lanctic association, embracing many
Pensacola, Fla. Three navv airmen ' churches in southeastern Carolina, will
were killed near here Saturday when be h'1 Winterville January 24. The
a seaplant fell into Pensacola bay. The , $1,000,000 drive for the denomination
. Thev were student aviators. All the al schools and colleges in the State
i,odie.s were recovered.
'
i
Yards Company, Jersey City
New Jersey.
Says: We used RAT-SNAP pur-
chased of you about our plant for the
extermination of rats with marked
success. It is a wonderful prepara
tion. It did beyond question all you
claimed .it would do killed the ro -
dents, driving them from their haunts,
and eliminating odors arising from
their death. We cheerfully endorse
its use in places-infested with vermin.
Four sizes, 25c, 50c, $1.00 and $3.00.
At Warrep Dru Company. Adr.
NUMBER 159
MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION
There will be a meeting of the Mer
chants Association at their rooms in
the Edwards building tomorrow even
ing at 7 :;?0 o'clock. All the members
are urged to be present as business of
importance is to be transacted.
Higher Court
Affirms Ruling
of Lower Court
(By United Press)
Washington. The rulings of the low
er courts knocking the Interstate Com
merce decision of March 28th, 1016,
which it is claimed invalidated con
tracts between railroadsand .telegraph
i companies was affirmed by the. United
States Supreme court today.
More Italians
Named as Peace
Representatives
(By United Press)
Rome Premier Salandra and Sig
ner Barzitai have been appointed mem
bers of the Italian peace delegations
by the council of ministers, it was an
nounced today.
WANTED : AT ONCE THE FOLLOW-
ing copies of the News : Nov. 28th,
Dec. 2Sth and Dec. 20th. Mrs. Ollie
Clark.
(By United Press)
Copenhagen. Street fighting broke
out in Berlin when the Spartacans at
tempted to destroy the balot boxes
throughout the city yesterday.
The fighting continued through the
night, according to dispatches receiv
ed from Berlin.
The Spartacans attempted to storm
the Vorwaerts building. There was
fating in Wilhelm, Strasse and Hul-
lexche gate but the Insurgents were
repulsed everywhere.
BAPTIST CONFERENCE JAN. 24
Kinson. A conference of Baptist
ministers and laymen of the Neuse-At-
will be the principal topic for discus
sion. ,
RELEASED PRISONER
Washington. The following Ameri
can prisoner of war from North Car
olina has been reported by the War
Denartment re'.pfifed from a German
prison camp and hospital and returned
, to France:
j Privar- Argus L. Alwran, route 4,
, T.awnda.'e.
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JIST RECEIVED: A SUPPLY OP
seed peanuts. Hall 4 Savage.
1 20 lwc