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GEEENVILLE, N. C. WEDNESDAY, ACTERydONr AUGUST 25, 1920.
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if AllD I WO I S f IAN
FifiiiDEiY
PORTS
He is
Wai
rmelheinDecon4 Minister of :War Says That Out of a Quater of a
Milliohj Russians Participating in the Warsa
tOfFdy:'Onll40900Q Hdve Been Accounted
For; Nearly All Of The Other Detachments Hav-
nted
il A I
Pnlire Autnonues
nection with Woman Found
;n Trunk in New York Last
in -
Month.
u as MEMBER OF CREW X
nF BRITISH FREIGHTER
p Will Be Returned to Detroit
it Once Diligent Search
Has Been in Progress for Le
Roy for the Fast
Weews.
Ung Been Shot toPieces: Poland's Reply: to the Marion; o., Aug. 25.chas
-m "V, w Evans ; Hugnes, former Repub-
Peace lerms of the Russians a' Flat Rejection; lican candidate for the presi-
'') dency, issued a lone statement
ITZ ildennS" Senate Last Nighf Completed the. Work of Writ-
ate fot Pr dency Endorses -i' a tL iu t
Caroling, yiien,. Yoting Ojown .U'encfinents
to the Reveniie Bil Passed the Meaure'ott Its
Third flteading'. Hpuse Passes Resolution To
Adjourn Thursday Morning. Senate Will Con
sider Adjournment Today,
date
. Harding and Declares , Cox
Nomination Brought About
by Party Bosses.
Marion 0., Aug. 25. Chas.
Provides Means for ih Trsris-
tration an Voting Vf Wbcica
v Upon the ARatijfcatica.: of the
a wraeieentn Ainenaineni.
statemeni
FIX PASSfiNGiSR MATES"! ' -1 , -THREE
GE.PR.UL&,r
1 i i
much rnrri
TAXIERO, Brazil,
( By the Associated
ietxoy, wno is
police in
with the
London, Aug. 25, Krassin and Kameneff, Russian represen- today, endorsing Senator Hard.
J tativp. hprp Qni 4. j ...mi .l i4. mg for the.presidency. He also.
of Moscow Friday unless the British change their attitude to
wards extending recognition to the Soviets the newspapers here
say. '
(By Max Ahemethy, Special to Greenville Rews)
MeSsasre
v , ... . -v r . .. .. ..
f;warsaw;H Aucr. f5. Th renorts frnm-various fronts itidi
cate- that the Bolsheviki are aemoralizied ?aridi fleeing eVervwhere elieviTlg that the nomination
.i i i i in great n isomer i np ininvatpr nt w o t- oova that nnt -f q mavi-ov i "vivai.
WOIllHII W lxOSe OOtlV I --- wort vj. t ma. aj o uav vub ui c tuai bgi
hv rne
cinmcction
au.a lu.i. tt ji ...:.fj I RALEIGH, Aug, 25.
nuHfiL i.ria.1. nai uiiiw; wuum sh- i , ...
cure the establishment of an
International Tribunal.
Ilie former, defeated candid
ate also expressea nimseit as
-i for. IK
Ylirk lasr month by employes of one hundred and forty thousand have been accounted for and that brought about by the influence
ui'' .ii"""-" . ucany anil ine omer aiiacnments nave neen anot to meces. inf narthmspa.
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1 -KT I -P T) I A. ' A i I TtT rt. . 1 I ACH1UW w Wv unu.UKlrt, A. VA VO"
in :i Till ii k in ui uiuiiuii liUBSiiiuH un.r Lic-.uiH.iinu- in inp Warsaw pitrtisivp. nniv i . . . i . . .
-I , i , - - . . . I iueii ux tiic jiiiicw uuitcis. was
j 1 1 T
o-niiin-. wa arresrea aooara
thp Briri!i freighter, Dryden,
which ;irri veil in iortNhere today.
I.cli'v was a member of the
He will be taken back to
ar ';i.-( v VI
crew.
iMrnit
The
New V"i-k. Ausr. 25
-trunk murdrr" mystery in con
iiivn'on with which Eugene Le-
Ki v was "ii:lt by detectives all
mir tin connrrv and in Canada
sit-1 Mfxifo. lias ramifications
which extern I tnm JN ew 1 oi k to
Miniipaii. Mississippi and Ala
bama.
A tew innnircs alter an era-
i!iivc iif thr American Railwav
Ex; re." coiiinanv here had dis-
iMvcft'i! tin' mule and mutilated
!4v of a y.iunr "woman in
trunk srirt.,l iu the' unclaimed
UiYv warchnnse. police oil New
Wk ami I'cTroir lean folkwin:x
the train ( cvi'lcnce which led to
;iie victims iilciiTjt'ication as Mfs.
Karherine Ln Jackson, of Stnr
p, 3Iis.. ami the location of A
A. Tatiiin. who-c: name and a De
m.it -river addri'ss were found
marked un rhc trunk which con
waied the (.rime for more than a
month.
At I".". Harper street, Detroit,
Tamm wa- niiknown, but sonie
""f then- tol.l detectives that a
viuiur con,,!,, known as Air. and
i'fi E. he Ky had disappeared
frmthar i;,l,iri-ss about June 10,
f; 'T'' ii which the trunk wis
";'!J'Pi r.. .fv York.
The Mihlicirv given the.-e two
nd ,Tatum. brou-ht
ward drev Bm.. a Nrevv
JkexnivvMnan. who said he
h-Uny under the name of
"'id-.. H. Toia tho poiiee he
j ha'"lM a rnmk for Fernan-.
I."R.iy. who. lie said, also
V'1 tiu' of O. J. AVools.
1,"J-r,i,!,;'l a inter from LeRov,
'"t: a check for tie trnnk in
tl.r- hodv was later found.
.London, Aug. 25. -Poland's reply to tbe peace terms of the VIRGINIA FLOODS CAUSE
Russians amounts, to a flat rejection says the Manchester Guar-dian's-Minsk
corresppndeiit in a Wireless message which was filed
last Monday. . 7 r-'.V vs ,
In
creased salaries for the const ittv
.itional officers of the. State, and
;yirtually all minor employes of
the various State departments,
were denied when the House, at
last night's session, tabled two of
the three biller-providing for in
creases and defeated outright the
mira one.
The first bill . provided for the
governor and the council of State
to iix the pay of all mEnor salar
ies in the. State departments under
$1,800, that figure being. the max-
(xovernor in, Special
Intimated Impossible-for the
..State., Officers to ; .Keep 6 Help
Without Increased Salary. ;
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Paris, Aug. 25. The French 'foreign office announces that
France is invaccord with the rUnited States and that the Polish
aormy should remain within Polan d's ethnographic frontiers.
IJEATH OF FOUR PEOPLE :imum amount that could be paid
I I It affected clerks, stenosf-ranhers.
Mrs. Eliza Martin and Two Chil. inm'tors nd nthor rJ
dfen and An Unidentiied Wo- work for th state. After a
wqul not repeal the law because
he Relieved t would ; help defeat
them in the comimr election.
This furnished the opportunity g.. th- mornim? Wonted ftlio ; -.
for Senator Horace Stacey of Lum-1 measure i nrovidinir the. machinery
berton to charge that the meas- for the feftistratioh and voting -ol '
ure'was not introduced in good' women upon,the'ratificatiori.of;the
faith, and to suggest that some of Nineteenth, amendment, i. paesej -the
other votes of the majority of thc bill . fixing .tanterstato pas" . ., . ,
the : Republicans, especially those aenger rates, mNorh Carohnat , t
on Revaluation, had not been casV threB cento per mile, increased the .
in good faith but for the purpose salaries of clerical help" in theof
of making campaign thunder, f ices of the Insurance department, ;
These charges were denied bv Sisk Treasurer s office, 'the Secre- - ?
,k aj t .ia: ' it. tary of btate and Governors of-
sessions, and by Fisher -of Samp ffw. "kl??d?-TWP'y.
son. wno voted tor revaluation in "h
av, 1 : a : courthouse bv refusini? to' concur " ' V
i trs-A;,a iL r:,T I . v. ..A-iv.. uue treiicrai scaaiuu uxiu aiiHiuai 11 . , . t . r r , , . , . , ,
man V ICHKS VL lllC IVIVCl J ti rrtll v rlKofo o a V,, .Ttci, I . .i. ; rin. itn a I in t.hft Hm.sfl flmendments.flnaVor-
t. i --"rt'". c . i, wiouumjat tne special session, xue rmi io , r: r,; , , . . . T', " .. ."
I 111 I'M M ll(r i T 1 V Ul IQrIDQ Or til I 13 tlmni . I 11 U . A A 1 I T , 1 IIAI'IUUIU 1.111 . niRllIII DUailllA
Roanoke. Va.. Auir. 24. IT TmY " " , t repeai me auseuwse voiro mw war . - - - P ....... j .
' -- rf i rno ri ill ro a . 1 atao wVnMmhn i 11 i i a i iiiii ik. t-r--1 it .i 1 1 1 f i i iu mi. iiinmi.
floods irom tne lye ana unaio - , . rfi Fnv
rivers m Amlierst and XMelson - - h . f , r. , The Senate last night com plet- message
v - I vuuiiwvoi TAAa,A.Aw a.vaw "'O I i A A - 1 ) 1 "N 1 C1 1 T II O xxmTIT f T 1X7 T-l T 1 Tl fT Tno rP 7-1 I- I vrnli'l vr imiuuolh a K v .lit-
Paris. Aug. 25. Negotiations looking to Ihe surrender to the heavv rains last week, caused the rr, yv.r V. .r"" J7"";:Ai.v Ltl 'l'
- I S ' I t 111 AT-ft-l TTT - - I a ft- I Mil 1,11 111 M.I .1. 1111:11 111 7 IAW 111 X I L 1.1 I I f Tf-IU J f I 1 1 I f ri. II 1111 I II 1 1 lft-l I 1 I U1VI III
Poles of the northern Russian army have begun according to a death of two women and two w. , ' Tir:n:l j cT-rtn whr, nffr voting .Inwn Wn fur. ;oi hin ,ta.
Vienna dispatch here which places thelussian prisoners at sixty cti1! accoraing loreporw re-Je(1 the fiffht in opposition t0 tll0 all amendments to the Itevcciie tiona salaries were poVided,"aiur;
thousand. - z
13 Foreign Posts Of
the American Legion
Outside of America
Indiahapolis'Aug. i?5 4- An
nouncement j has ibeeli riiade ; at M. Browpuis idisad Mrs Brown
NalionaT lle'aamiairters of the
American Legion here of the for
mation of foreign posts of the or
ganization in Japan and Belgium
There are now thirteen posts of
the Legion' outside the United
States. :
A Irr..it
n, i I 1
' '-illlif
r!,ar i.
'f yonnj wo
if reni.hved from
iuoliousp and storefl
l.f'Kov should call
in-
'4 t
in 1:
: i
lien the bolv
woman arrived
and his wife
LeRdy"
on, wite ot
of Sturgis,
"ii'-ftnan, Leo Truan
ts the front, ;df
iil his wife knew
in;m who hved with
v iiV at the Harner
nif. ..
If. 1 I
" imini.-,.(
: "ir- I nunhnll
, i . i .
"I'-' it .. ..r.. . r -r-r jn-'i
n:,;ii South came pos-
..T 7 I".
Khtvhi r0U'!1 u'a t0 a11 for
what I T ' w,1"1' ask(,,l -'to tell
anif. M'!' rhe luan '-whose
tnmk !Pu,1V;1 "n rlie mysterious
r!,rr police heatl-
Plaim. ,'"l'",,lir,,am- Ala.,' and
o ' " '''"licet ion with the
1 U., :n,rlli"ities thaf he
1-at, "S" Ja('kso11 in Bir
,tt, v,"'rf' lie works as. a
: V" '" At her in vita-
United States Bureau of Stan
dards says that the balls. Babe
Ruth has been hitting for home
runsv are just like other balls
used l in professional baseball. It
is therefore of the' opinion, reach
ed long since by most of us, that
the reason Babe hits 'em so far
is because he hits 'em so hard. '
STANDS CHILDREN UP
AGAINST WALL BLIND
Fresno; Cat Aug; 25:- The 8;
year-old ; daughter of Mrs; Laura
bill,' it passed that measuro on its upon the reading of thisJHessagc,
tniru reaaing, wua six ivepunii- oenator.Ajtioiaerneas ; , oiierea tuc :i.
cans voting against it. feena.or Rellif bill' which was, passed and -
Sisk of Macon voted for. the meas sent by special messenger to tlm m
ure, saying that while he stood bx I House. rx ... ,,.,: 'i f ,A ,
his party piattorm in the main, Ke I he-Scales bill for the registra";.. - J
ceiveu nere touay. iurs. iidiz.ai,
Mnrtin anH two ehildrpn and van I " u
irninVntififid woman were drown- Lnder the provisions of th1
ed in the Tve river Thursdav. second bill, the constitutional ;
Mrs. Martin's body was foundifieers of the State Treasurer, Au-
Saturday in a tree top a mile J aitor, ?5ecretary of fetate, Attorney
FflT.nFn- SHOOTS THEM kmn ,o fnr MJ00 f 4l,n Inf 1 nno TtrhiVh wrnld fiY thoir I peneveu revaiuaiioix a srep iu me uon oi wcwn::aia HOI get .Dy. L
M. v.J-'. ' , w-.. t, j- . A A AAA VA V. A J A 1liV. UUUlti L A AAIV. A iww, . . . . . . . 1 a J 1 U I -.1 1
children. saWies at $5,000. . The bill was urui uuwuuu, auw wr Vi""u'' au wenameni oy ocna-
tahVd witliniit debate .when, it Vlt 11 now' ne icl m, aav. tor i warren,.wno-UK)ugftt.4liebill ,
was seen that there was -strong otV riV nasAed. anoint re LWl8- .M1 -
'KHfiKb tstioii to iAersinff-a
bill nrovi dine' for increased -.nav
NEW YORK FIRE
mfr her'. "lO-yearplHson: are ' se
riously ' 'wounded by shoots
which were fired by Mrs. Brown.
-ytev '-4Seu atoiv-$ea Jt;s,J tUougb; ' -'
irfi Vl "if IrlldniVA h!a kill Vv A i wA a.1
New York,
'Arinfdincr tv thft rioliee Mrs. people Were
Brown stood her children blind7- which trapped scores of families
folded against the wall and then J.n an east Sld tenement. The
gun. The authorities' believe
that the woman is , insane.
Mrs. Annie Pittman left this
morning for Asheville.
O. L. Joyner
last evening.
returned - home
CHICAGO MARKET
RECRUITING STATION
streams of water on the tenants
huddled on the crowded fire es
capes because of the intense
heat.
to be opened here Old Colony Exchange
f.
Reported by IV E. Taylor & Co.,
Brokers.
Phone 547,; Office 212 Nat. Bank
Building, Greenville
WHENT-
December 2.34
March 2.32
CORN 1
September 1.46 . 1
December El.20.7-8 5
Iay 1.19
OATS
September 67 1-2
December. 67 1-2
May . .697-8.
LARD ' '
September ..18.00
December. 18.35
May ,
- RIBS4- '
September .".14.72
I)ecembe: 115.15
2.33 1-4
2.30 1-2
'j '
: '
1.44 1-4
1.19 1J2
67 l-2b
66 3-4
68 14 ;
; 18.05
18.45.
18.85?
14,67
! .1540 i
-;ii
visited herein
JUI) of THINKING
sL. ,. .
ohedby
$ iaTTy thinking.about
wed by a period
n rance won't heliTanv-if
"cw n-t ;4. i . .
lh . "A
X
9. 7a " "uuiu come jua-
Chief Machinist Mate T. J.
Reasoner and Chief Water Ten
derEugene Atkinson, of the
Unfted States Navy, hsuje per
fected arrangements here by
which they have opened in the
postofiice building a recruiting
station for enlistments in the
Navy. These gentlemen will
be glad to give young men any
information desired about the
different branches of the service
of the navy.
Took in Large Sums
After Fashion Ponzi
Boston, aW. 25. The Old
Colony Exchange company, whhh
imitated the methods used by
Ponzi, is said to Inive taken in
$346,000 during the seventc n
(lavs of its operation. The re
ceiver announced these figures io-jiicm, but had failed in that. Sisk
da
. I A
lat 1 o'clock, hut the 37"-,'; "XZZ ;v?r
; a : i ti - J against -it with o the imjhontv of H
: not sure, that the engrossing "T. a .i. w ' .Jlt , V;
specTal session on Th.uiday m jrh
1 11 T
Aug. 25. Eight f for other State officials not includ was
imnrori in a -firAipri in the other hills, was also fa-kUi v 11 K. n ,
j . w j .. eici iv wuuiu U? icauy . u v iiiai. iiuk .i . o' a- .viif . i ' .
bled. and leff the matler of adionrnmenl .nV W Wimm..4M,
The Senate at the night session over until Wednesday, when it wi
Tuesday developed 'the first dc be in a better position to know the
bate that smacked of partisanship, status of its work. The indica-
wlien the Long (of Montgomery) tions now are that both houses
hill for the. repeal of the absentee wiH complete their work. T h e
voters law came up for discussion, indications .now are that both
Senatpr Thompson defended the houses will complete their work in
bill, saying that he believed it cor- time for adjournment sometim.
rect in principle and that it should Thursdav, but the; probabilities JEJ i 7 u 11 I i "
be kept a part of the election law. now indicate that one session will rlA
Senators Fisher,, and Sisk aid have to be held on Thursdav at "a1- ".r m
least.
bill fixing - the nassenger-rate at
there cent. He thought tbi mat- r
ter should either : be 'left as'-it is
at ..the ' prescnrtime,f pr should be
referred .to the Corporation Cam ;
mission. ' , ' - ,'t,'-il . 'tfI
A bill passed in the Hou'use tor, )
day provides that pensions jof Coh- iT
they were for repealing the nieas
ure because it furnished the op
nrwtmntv tor iraud. and because i
it was furnished the opportunity
for fraud, and because it was no
administered in the correct man
Both houses ground out a 'lanre
number of local measures, the
only one to which there was anv
objection being a bill which wouh'
l"" I' II TTTill A A- ! 1 1
ner. Thev declared they had KMnnu i ."
niaMd an WncstNjffort to get t-heKPO? for the ccmplc ion
bill amended at the regular ses
v.
uleclaml that he hoped the Senate
of Boone Train highway in-Wilke
countv. The bill was offered bv
Representative Steelman of Wilkes
.who said he wanted the measure
stead; of twice a year under tbe
rovisions of a bill enacted in I01t.
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Department of Justice
Toy age War On The
Coal Profiteers, Stated
-' !
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiAiiii
The-
TOBACCO PRO
imm
Washington, Aug. 25. The
Denartment tf Justice today an-
killed because his people hanot nouncc that ,kcampaigh .would
0i uJ. a& . would be inaugurated against pro-'
nit and, he did not want 2. naugiiraceu agaiwi pro-
tention" to Tidewater points.: '
voreu o nu anane aia not want ... . .:, .' a T- k
to force the measure on them. " ,m un special
Indianapolis Will
Entertain G. A; R. .
September 19 to 25
Ambassador Davia rd
Not Expected to Re- -
,f'.f
Detroit: where she told him she-i
had married. Tx?poy and hat he
was "terriblv ie'albus." 'Shortly
nffPi-warth Tattuit sai(LJie-return-
in TJ i rmTttaharaU He declared 1
that the next he hearToi the. wo:
maU'was wKeh he rpad-of the dis.p
Jleports hadonifcrt in. froni;
every quarter, ptrtne couraimi jh
d Wtinfr that TleRoy, had'been see -
in fhiofthat place. A $a,000;
rcwaid, offered-by the- T-j
Detroit 'stimulated jthe search and
liortia TP.nrwtpd vafriouslv asi e&"
J" I - L-.;i n I sr I
(I.a. insurance Co.. ofl nannur to Canada.
IT AI U ,. i I ' i1 .
hts, breenville. NJ 1 ..inns nni mw
r ns ."eii ju niu'-.t
O f T h e il; h ,.v- i
A r . U
3 v
uireeinivMJie
, - , Will Be Issued
FRIDAY, AUGUST 27th?
It Will Completely Cover-he History nnd E)eTClopment;v j
of tlie Wonderful obacco Industry in, Pitt 'County v . Vi;
' A'.:j i:: -ft: -: ::'uh
onnamnmonf 'nf )hA fironrT ATnx;
I of the-Republic. For the ; first g!!5r
time since 1893 the national w - T V, " ' ''V '
mfin(r ft fhAHranH Artnv twIIW partments thinks .that 'nor vpHldftl; v r
lap of 27 JW LISiarCT:!-.'!'
will again entertai the. annual
W. ; Davis; t American' , ambassador , r f r i V
1,1 -wnw"cw-AKiTTT.r. I lniormatioa ha unoctea hif planjs.
lT. XAViU IAAAO JTKjCLt, AAA AAVJ J..Vl9IVJA I a 1 I ' t ' 1 V 14 I - 7
eniak. Sntmber, lfl th-. PW'WqTOrewiCn
i ' ' - " - i ,n;4W v. ... . 4i. 4 Aiv i.x .
Ciq;Wnitte:w:.Jow.;pIan
00 visitors l j 'r v -"" .
i
ate one or more of the wwcu ma5 oe-wuu w
Civil War heroes is . being ctompil? 81 r05ei -r 'V'gy
comfortabh
able, for eV
- Numerof
tnrgs are being prepared. ; There j 'Jn junction itltCzZt t
win ne airpiane noes lor veteran . iyrjvi"":1 ,i;rf ; ;rf
yWgayiretMig'--abroefrYb&the- iliv i.?-.;.u.-v. i.. j ;xy it?.'.-- vT llff
wartihaevepurage; AutoHnobilo 'Washingtoij, (IfLagi "2ti.&n. apK ' I
tHps haye" been arranged for many klieatiofl for a;iniunctidn?ta:re--i -f
others, : tfj
-T IT . i T 1 . 1 Vv t 4 1 ...... "... ... ' . .
nwei neaaquarters nave oeen promuigating the ratiication,, of "
assigned "to the 33 ' s tote depart: the Womaix Suffrage,- 'amendment I
ments of the G. AURi- Arrange- was tGfe&'t6$iyfl witH I tfco-0i8tric1;,ir
mentsfQT the gathering are beini Snpreme'G6urtUVHhe ' American "
maie,y a commvis ci ouu ous I ionsTitntionai ' Jpaie.'-. Justice ;m
u' :.vro: i": it m.l t a:: ' -
pf, - , - . . "' 5 A " t'V-vft " mess-who re
" -. ' -1 : f - - - . - , Jl.: ' jj , detlVdireetion'1 ofYah ecntiVl rtHhe?-V11tor -for-ro
,1
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