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LEATHER. FORECAST. . Read all - of v today's hstts ( Generally fair tonight and Sunday,, except rain on northeast coast topighty Foreign, National, State cal x ia , the GUEENVILLS Little cnange ju vvUllwaiic Volume 4; Number 99 - ; GREENVILLEi N. Ci SATURDAY AFTERyOp OCTOBER .9, 1920 TO PLAY EMPBR Fill Leaders of Both political Pkfties of The State Have About Reached the Conclusion That: labor Holds The Balance of "Power, v Thought that: at Least Twenty Per Cent of The v Wpmeri Will Exercise The Right of Suffrage this Year. : Efforts Being Made to Double This Number, " . r . (By MAX ABEfcNETHY.) Raleigh Oct. 9. Unionized labor. in North Carolina win in an prooaoii j.y play an important part in the se lection "f State officials in they Novem ber election if present indications can be depended upon, and leaders of both poHcical parties in-; the -State have about become convinced that. la bor easily holds the 'balance ofjpow-' er. (. ' o ; The women classect as coming un dcr the hiad of labor, union and non union, are said to be registering so that they will be eligible' to vote on Noumber 2. It is the belief' of ..labor ..gents who have made a survey of the political field in North Carolina, that not less than twenty percent of the w-men will exercise the right of auf tr:tf this year.- : Th;:t more of them can be persuad cl to vote is likely and now there is heir.g coliducted a campaign by both n?mocrats and Republicans to- have the wrir.cn put their names on the i' istration books. . Democracy has .-'-ricd its fight for lining up the lab orinp women into the county organi zations and with speeches Jby Demo rratic crators, while the Republicans in the main have decended upon let -s ;e: t produce results: . Whereever th?y have county organizations that method h.is been followed also. But ncbedy is sasemtkth'an r...unctment that onlv twfrntv t 11 -lift tho J f - ' w vr, i on woraiTr-wHl 5 participate ' p. the November elcctln and efforts ?.re heinp: made to double this hum-h-r . ''".' State organizer J. F. McMahon, of th" State Federation, will leave Ral oish during next few days for pur ro.e of visiting all of the labor cen ters to ascertain just what the situa tion is over the State. The policy of ' the federation of labor as outlined by t!if American Federation v is one of r. n -political in the 'selecton of can didates. The Democratic presidjential eandldnte has been endorsed by Sam i"! tempers, labor head, but in the :tate the leaders have not given eith er party s candidates the o. k. They an known, however, to incline to the democratic ticket and the majority of Lfiem will vote for the -traip-ht. nominees in the tenth congressional district jamrs F . Barrett, prominent labor leader and nditor of two labor ..publi cations, at Charlotte and.Asheville, i? aHine his support to Weaver, the !. moeratie candidate for congress. It understood that he is not interest 'ur himself in the gubernatorial con tt, however. The State Corporation Commission -as - passed favorably upon a schedule 'J irv5tases filed by the Americar r.vpress Company, and the new vtes h-crme efToctive October 23. " The advance in rates is the s.ame as aHowed by the Interstate; Commerce 1 cmmission , or 25 percent-. Tho com mission announces that most of , the s;atos hicluding Virginia, South Car- 'niu and ieorgia recently approved hr same increases as allowed (by the t'. rstat'e Commerce Commission" and State1-rommission in approving the increase brings the express rates intrastate traffic in southern state to the generaHlevcl of sthe.' inte-t ''-tati' rates, whieh were made effect ;vf Septgnber 21, 1920.;? :": 'i'"'- K. Rutter,' mill supply man of 1 ;jrh. whose case lias been pend ' for several weeks, was yester' ' -n- con- irted in the capital city court '' an :S ault, on a. woman and sen- tcjirwl 1, is months 'on the Wake 'ounty roads. : :" The ehartre against the capital city mun v;as that Tie whipped his pretty with; r' switch fnr whili u "s said to have paid her .one dollar, ; er m;nute. Several counts' were -d?cd against the prisoner pnpbelng of violating the immoraVpraiv "ces act. Notice of appeal" was giv fn nnd the origlnal-'bond 4of .liioWwasr1 flowed to stand. ' V ,- . State Beard of Elections7un- the supervision -.of-. Col. $fflsMt& 03 LEY A FIXED DiVIiNKlip: annually or oftenpri4fjM "ecnrtld hy Life AnttySbsoiule' security. Nothing tn d0v w your idendBimi$' 'equest. ' y :-mhms- v 1 ne insurance Co., of Vcontiniiously. The . treatment -Was de- "The Darkness o a; vistoniess eppie l'umuU' MOSijEr-RROSlvl visedi hv?: the Old rarV- IfC , eeral Agents -Gree Nil MfC ' The public is .invited. t : aili. . services, " ; ; s iD) LABOR. .'.-.'J -i-- tm Lamb, , chairman and - the - mJtnority member of the" board, J. Wf Davis, is completing the itetails-f or mailing out ballots - to be used in the November elections. With the thousands of wo men who are expected to ballot the task of furnishing each county with its allotted supply of tickets- this year is monumental ;- - i ELAND IS 01 SERIES B. B. GAME Thousands Habe been in Line Since" Yesterday Afternoon for Bleach- ; er Tickets. Cleveland Confident of ' Victory . -Today, ; Cleveland, O.,. Oct. X)l Although in - professional baseball forty tw years fans today had th first oppor tunity to see their home - team m a world champjonshtp eries .and - all Cleveland -was i wild. Even" the fact that two . Ohioians are .fighting for the presidency was ' overlooked , for the time. " ' . - : Every train-' and suburban" car dumped its load of fans and the indi cations are that thousands wduld. j be unable, to get into the . park -which hold? 2T.000. T- r Some of those in the line have been waiting -for bleacher tickets since 2 o'clock yesterday -afternoon." ' Despite, the one game margi n fce?j : by Brooklyn the Cleveland players are not discouraged and are confident f taking the game today. ,r CLEVELAND, Oct. 9. A big ovation was glTn the Clee viand ball players on their arrival yesterday f roin JJroo'.v- lynl Mayor of the: city urges everybody to -join in the (lemonstratiou. when the team meets the Brooklyn udy?srA'' today -in the .1 first . of f.iar .'gttoiep - of the World, series to - be "played, on . the local field. The Ilrooklyni.team al-so arrived yesterday and exprj.ssefi i.e-mfi- -7 - - " - - deuce they would win the series. ; The Cleveland ites -were alsaC optimistir arid said that the series would be oven after thegametodayV; 'S:.:'. AUtO in St; byfsBersfdoll Pembiiiaj N.iD., Oct; .-Anwto mobile '- i abandoned vin -'. St. Vincent, Minn., ' early ; this spring, , is the car used-biircfro draft evader,- In escaping, into Canada accoijngf to federal : officials working on the case here" .... f ' Bergdoll," according to belief hre, went to Winnipeg from S t.-Vincent and there; obtained a passport from a returned soldier which - enabled him to cross to" Holland J Four pistols and two bbttles'pf whiskeywere fouhd in the car, which : has been shipped. to Philadelphia.. r- '(fK '7 Beri j;dvvards of Ooidslort i. in ihe.j 1..-. city. "i:.y,vf..: j-..,-"'.' 'i?'-?:X? ; p' J 1 f .. 1 -if AtternBi Beiriof Made tltolCure!Menlased - .1- - - .-. r ' London,; Oct., 9An; F.ttemjit is be ing made-to cur&men who have! been gassed sih the vwarbXijRnxygl ahaiseven has" been made.", - Men who have, been gass ed snd ' sufferdn?iculty of breathing Kaf&JZ&SSl2i i.jfi'2LltW'-;4i2d-i-Itj Fill All GLEV WILD OVER WORLD breathing. At Guys Hospital an air tight' chambeW of glas; 2Kf ee: squ are. Way;'5-mbr,ta TANT DIAMONDS WORTH "TWO ' ' HUNDRED THOUSAND STOLEN IN BUFFALO " B'uffalo,r N. Y... Oct. 9Dia-! mondsvworth two hundred thousand dollars were stolen from - a sales man "for" a Rochester jewelry; firm here early today by a - highway man.' The salesman wasV just entering hisTiome from his road trip whose he was knocked unconscious and. the suit cases containing the jo els stolen." - - r, D BREAKING CORNPRODIIH IS THE ORE! T Department of Apicul ture Forecasts 3,216, 192,000 Bushels. Enbr mous Crops of Oats, and Tobacco ""for Present Year- ; : V,S" - Washington; Oct. 9-Thhe 1920 corn corn crop promises to be thhe largest in the history of. the country by more than ninety million bushels. A, yield of 3,216,192,000 bushels. Compared - with . th epreviotxs. record production of 3,124,746,000 bushels in 1912, was forecast today .by tho. De partment of Agriculeure from a con dition of 89.1 ;on October .1; The yield would -exceed that of last" year" by. xtu1 n'Tsi...,-.U ..:ll I tribute practically all the increase 1 JWarm and dry. September weather, free from, wide-spread killing frosts, aided the maturing of the late ' crop J and during the month the prospects for this year were increased; by 85,: 000,000 bushels. Frosts near the rn'" of the months did little damage, and the great ybulk of the crop is, now safe said - AT ; Immannel Baptist James B. Turner,' Tb. D. pastor. 'The Friendly Church." Sunday school at 9:45. Leon M Meadows, Supt. Classes for every age. Philathea and Baraca classes invite the young men and women 6f-the city. Visitors cordialy welcome. : '. :- Moraine worship at 1 J. Subject:! "The Highway of Life." - 1 :V Evening worship at 7:30. Dr. Wal ter N. Johnson,'; secretary ; of the Bap tist State Mission Board will .preach. Dr. Johnson is one of our dencuaina tion's strong men. You will do well to hear him. . A duet by Miss Martha , Lancaster and Mr. Charlie" ' James will f -a Wire the music for the peWce.t day School are urged to be at the chnrch at 6A5J - ',Mf - - ;v .; . St. Paul Church Rev. CJ. H. Bascqm, rector. 19th Sunday after Trinity. poly Communion T:20 p. m. r Church school and B'ble cass 1 r9j45 Morning prayer and' sermon 11 a.: m. - Eveningcprayer and sermon 7:30 p. J Morning sei'mon 4 Challenge ..of the New Day. j."' ' Evening sermon. Victory over, the world. All welcome - to- our services s Presbyterian Church ,, ; 4 "7 S. k. Phillips, Tastor: '-.;v -i 9 :45 a.' m. 'Sunday school. 1 V are making it ficienti traded : iessons. i bepttl' ood v Prehing; ' tfi&kfy faculty meeUnK-' f;Cp ,;v ) il.:00a"m.Morptogywoshp Spec- inl music : Miss' Jones. Sermon :' ni fiat-: VAiUi1 ' StiM?ifo-- nnp fHow Christ . Worked.' . Service-- one. hour Pibe orsran. '?---r '--: j-C - - 6 :S0 "!'p. ' m.-7Christia 11' . Enidea vir Growing all iy0eXfk 1 7 :30 p. m. Evening "Worship." Spec ial'; mtrsic'; . ?diss ; ; Morgan ."j ' Serm on : ThentimphattC;.v 4Wele6D)e fto all ot-r sertiees.j-Travi el$n;&e!Kv give'-asjiVSeBAiieil 40 make your.; sunaay i u . reenviue pronra Die. - Jarvis Memorlai,- Methodist. Church" Snhiiiacychojai AS Ifiyeorieyf!rye ' IIS RELATION 10 S i At the World Federation K Which Opens k t Four Day, Session in Wash- - ' . .- - . :.. ...... . - . ? f Countries WASHINGTON, .; Oct. . 9. Brother, hood and its relation . to, industry, -in ternational 'problems and organized re- ligion will be discussed at the-econd COBgreSSF of ie ' "World Brotherhood Federation' which opens a r four day session here tomorrow." Delegates are expected from England, Canada Bel gium, -'Francer vindia, Egypt and C?a-. In-" -"x v v ' ' The .'. first congress . of the, world Brotherhood was " held -In London, last year - and was . addressed . by Premier Lloyd C George,:; Robert Cecil, Arthur Henderson, " British' . labor leader, and a' score or more of statemen and edu cators. . - "' . . - - "'':"-: . William Ward, the World Brother hood Commissioner, is in charge of jthe English delegation to the "second con gress. U Hq is acooiupanied by Bishop Nicolai Veiimirqvitch, of Serbia,? . who is to speak oh the sacrifices made' by his country In the world war. - - . Frank Morrison secretary of the American Federation of Labor, Ben Spoor, of England and Bishop Francis J. McConnellf of eDnver," will speak on Brotherhood and industry and Ro land S. Norrhv American Ambassador to aJpan will discuss brotherhood, and citizenship. . ' ' . ' i American Flag Will at Half Mast? Nov. 14th . i ;. v November 1 14th 1 Jhe , Amertoan flag displayed;at half ma.t on all public buildings as a. token' of the nation's participation in- the memorial services for those who "lost their lives in the world war. V , V Large International irome Orsran Prague Slovakia "in Prague, Czech o, Slovakl, xOct. : ih- ' A large international aerodrome .is being organized here, with landing grounds and facilities for conimer-; cial airplanes. It is seated that Pra gue is to become the junction for all the. important European aerial trans-" port services. : - , ' - '. . w?; Cottoi inili. ; '? : . 4 :30 p.r m. Preaching, at Joyner's School House, t . j .,; 6:45' p4n. Epworth Teague. " Sec-" cial Business. . v ' 7:30 v- m. Preachin&. Suljoct: 'The Sin of Indifference.'' v Christiani Church Ei?hfh Street Christian- Chui'vh of Christ. ; - , ' '..' ,V William Prestoii Shimhart, P i: tor. SI .45a. m. Bible School, W. E. Hook; en;Supt..;.,'';;4:5i;v-;r : ' " 11 :()0 h ' m.j4-Irds Supper, 'm munlon?W'. "!;. ''V 11.20 a m.- -Morning "sermon. '. 6 :30 p. m.--Christian Endeavor. .7 :30 m. 4 Evening, song and er mon. . ; - ..... f This u chui'jpli..'Willfljgld:' T'eceppn Monday - evening - for If he students' pi the East Carolina TeachersiTrairtihg SchooUah th'eJSuriday hoolroomsi of .. .-' . . . . : ;. . v ' ' rne cnurcn. . : Mwuorial - Baptists . ", - . Wm. II, Moore. Pastor. " Sunday school; 9.45 , a. m. ; s , . . Sermon ;t i "a 'm: by Dr. ; Walter .N. QhnsociBAlejLg ftneurch is earnestly xeqnested ' tp hear Dr. ": Jphnsoh;;; 'y i;;SertnnJ:PPS Prayer meeting 7 :30 p. m.; Wod!is- - r -Ymi -are cordially' invited to all -"the .5 You are - in-i-ited to- the reading v of the lesson, . sermbu.:. Pmce witli ;Strs. HarrisloSeyenli pndhSI?1" s; Time '.-It- a. Qetober .10. ''8ufa'y. i'Are -Ian, - disease and - death real "if v'PresbyterianV:v y.y'. 'JRev.. lrauk- Sea tergobd,'". Pitt ty,EvajlIt; -rJ:.-, ' "-? 'Aternoon service, ;Manon'M' S Ik.jI Douse r f - , - u : V . ' ' ' Rimfi v W'honl " ft '0ft oVlnek.n J . 4 ' :;Isfson ; : 'Baptism and-'1 JVmvl,itva "-Afternoon,, worship: ,4":00 b attend h' ' j BE DISCU DEATHS INCREASE MiORlCAUl; OF IVESTIGATION .1,- ; s- . '.;-;. --;?. -v'-'v.-A'-s.T-'-1 ' Ji'i'i'- of Whiclil has Been on Since ' the Advent 7? of Prohititon is thc State ment. i : NEW YORK; Oct; 9 Increase ; ih use. of ; which,-it' is said, has been ac quired by. manpersons -since the ' ad vent of prohibition, has led "Health Commissioner Copeland.to order, an in vestigatipJi ;bi ;les jot ;ueh . frugs Ad ditidnal; restrictions 'mayi befpiaeed their sale, ho said: . V . .;XT' . -The. investigatidn'; vwas;6rder be cause of - a . statement by Chief .Medi cal Examiner tNqrris regarding thd Jiii crease , in . deaths attributed' to this eause. He said that alcoholic addict finding themselves nervous and sleep less in many instances where tey have been unable tq purchase liaubr for1 their customary; "nightcap' before . retiring and the "eye opener" on' ar is mg;; had resorted f to ' other . artif icia aud dan gcrotis Ways of wooing. sleep.' I Thede-ired,- relief .- wa. x sohtaineflSaturuvbgkg the . use ' of ;the; herve-quiotihgf effects of , certain : drugs. f- .. . ..... -;;DV ; Dr.- Cppeland, in instructions to the Bureau : of Foods and' Drugs to begfai an; investigation immediately, eferrerl to 'most of. the drugs about, which conj- yutiui uas -oeen -maue Qirieiany, as. "treacherous s6mnifadeits;, 13 grains I of ohe of which, he ' said were IsuffL. c-ient to cause death. He admitted that fatalities from the; use of.jthoT drngs ivere aftogef herroof frunt f ::'"-'-.. Dr. iNorris? declared - thats. deaths Ijrom. sleep-producing.: drugs; pecirred samioriums ror.rreatment or .ii-onoiii -. . - ' ' . i- - . -r-' r ...4. ism.- Deaths fro msuchf caus r"al?o had r been, recorde as-s'uieides-he ' said." C r. I . . ...... 1. .3 i l .T 1 . - . . . . oaici mj. sucu w .ugwf . lit-;auueuiuouui be. governed Nh,y the i sames trict. . regu lations as those governing' thir sale" of poisons. -. : "' ',. PERSONALS. W. C. Finch, of - Williamston,- is . the gnest of his brother, M. L. Finch, bus--iuess manager of the Greenville News, G. .T. Turner of , Raleigh, arrived, in ther city, this morning, via the Norfolk Southern. ' '. . .;' . . '..'.;-;' . ; Edward Matliews .aii JJ. P. Holle man of Washington, were business vis itors to the city, this morning. V ; tj W. J. Haddock arrived in the city this morning via the ; Atlantic Coast Line; vSD McKinney of Raleigh, is spend-' ing the day In the1 city on ; business.; . I F,H. Starkey of Rocky Monrit Js jre gistered at the Proctor Hotel;' . Mrs: John L. Horne left thismornit for Raleigh to spend the week end with relatives and friends. She will - be joined by. .Mr.-Horhe' tomorrows f 1 Miss Alice - Moore, of Raleigh, is the . guest ;of her sister, Miss Fannie Moore on-Pitt street CLEVELAND, Oct. 9.The-, Cleve land r Indians took - the . fbuliiigato8 in the world series . fro nathe Brooklyn Dodgers this' afternoon hy. a score-.of Wtowie. ; . '. . The game ; tras witnessed ; by every . i here-" tomorrow. -v-Summarv Today's Game 5 Cleveland;- Five runs. One 'errbr. error. 7 x - J - n "" , -HLliraci 4 -rt-tieniicn j j SLOUGH, Oct. ft. The monument, to Thome s;Grajv the poet ' on .which are-. and whichsoma yrsesothe Elegy" and whichte Wiinted in koi flW ad-. &'.w&xia sargophagua and waslerected iarlJtK). WINNEROEFOURTHi SGAMEOPli seat in the ; park being oecuped by day " b ythe Weather Bureau. ' The a fa AThJs inakeS: tiyp - gWvftystbr Cleveland.3 -ogSnt yd. TIiev f if tli; game JwiUtW? played TV0 flGROES ARE i GREECE SENT TO JAIL FOR SUERIi .FRO;, I I mm n hi innrnc A HhK Mv H KKL ny-1;-" ' J'j'f-yy.-! WillianiSmth and Isaah Davis Committed :': to Jail Without s- Porter During the Fair Jurors for County ''".A- William - Smith 'l and . Isiah Davis, both1 colored," were committed to theJof a cat bemjg w ? tt G in a battle with Pitt countv jail yesterday by "Justice; of theeace J. Tx SrMihi' without btal; for the . alleged murder of Harry Por ter, colored, , on - Wednesday might of arrested ! tthis cityr . 7,- ; . Isiah Davis was arrested in . New Bern a ;few: days ago by J. 'G. Stokes nd W.. Patrick; and W of this" city. ' '.' v.,- ;;, .-fPdrter, . the ' murdered , man, was found deai on: the county; road" near the Highway commission's;- working camp, a shdrt distance, from this city.i with a -bullet' hole hi; the.. back of his eck.. Officers investigating the shoot ing found in front the home of Smith blood and . also .an' empty v gun; shelj in his yard.- , Smith's gun also ; con fined t shell similar to. the one found. in -.the-vyafd.. This cau his fcarresti The man Davis was arrested . doe- to c conversation being overheard iii one of the tobacco. Warehouses right after the body9twierwas;found. -;The defendants j were 'giveh . a pre-5 liniinary hearing;. blefpria Justice, of the Peace J,' T. Smith yesterday, and he committed "the two; suspects to the cvuniy jaii wiwiwuu, un w owui icu trial at the next term " of the Super- ioT court Work for Immigrants Hmrnigrtttirapf-Station ffWairjiaye leeu hrdted byltbe or. rsew aoriixsiatc .vuvvF,r.-;iT . v tensive plans to; supply employmentof the thousands of "immigrants rwho? are homing to. the country;" The objectH of . the plan,; Labor Department- heads explained . is to get - the immigrants away from the "metropolis to the capi tal and western; parts ' of "the state. State employnWt bureaus haver been established in this city aud most of the .large up-state . pities. . '. A large . billboard ; with notUs in many languages eta ting that "no Jf ees are charged ahdalr . clasief of flabpf technical; skilled and; unskilled are handled has been posted at'thelmmi erant . station. The sponsors bf ? the plan declare; they are parftcularlynx . 'iiiiB irof irnTni!rinTif lnhorfnT- fjlTTtl . I workl They 'say that there is a great jeal of ' land in this 'state that "is idle foxiusfi of the dearth, of agricultural .workers. . - vtSi feS NOBODY ELSE DOES:- : Only "trouble with the. . VolstejRl . act w that the revenue, department itaices it seriously. Brooklyn; ;Eagle, , - v NEW,.FLY1WCI-KEC;10 Buc, Fraace, OcaptaiiiDer omanet, noted Prench - aviator, , today estabMshe'd a world record for ..airplane sroey whenefiew tittheate" o? more intn uw cs juiico a ... uuuuvc s- - v. I MargrdArrtedS ; , Cleveland," Oct; 9r-;Rube Z Marquard he sliar Brooklyn pitcher; was arrest ed v- here toaay cnargea ? nwii-n; uc&ei scaipingv;- . C "iCarbliriaJS bastlas ASHmGQfpe of a northeast storm jalong Jthe CartK iha 'and Virgina coastsjwas; issued to: JURY LIST. ; The : following ' citizens " , navel been ' j-ummoned 1 tbs 'aet a jurbrafor th th nrottri which . will convene; iii .- the - court house next-Monday; w PeteJHinerf, proseeutihgrthe.idate f , Stokes;, J.- G., Cannpn,;Samuet, veetr. JjVRollins; O. W., Phillips.: C,. F horn. X.""G. fV James" Eason, Moore, GLTf' Smith. J. V. Jamesj D; ll,tAt: le'iC.T.rQongIetoriJ'R..O, Clark, T, JLJ FieJd.vDE., TjWR; B.; Rouse, A., j CJrMooFe, Candr. Jmr-s, Aara.f Jc-ner-J. If cTa who rn;ar'rauV VIKING IS BITF OF lOfJKE1 ri ; dtion as ResuUi r j; Fe- ver; v cations have Developed r " 'Athens,' :.V9.V-King Al- YflnHpr "wKn" wa recent! V' hi tt en hv . a monkey-wheh he1 rushed ito the aid i mohki littreirted ;to8r to be tinal;fcbmplicat4bn edv ?:fey.v;; ' '....-.-v.' 'v.-- 4 HusbafsVAuthonty X in , Parish iOct..,9.-The; husband's . au- -K : thorite ,ift .the snomtiS' threatened in i f upertyriovmgTance.si r ' .-. v r t J A bMhVbltintrbduced)in? ; Senatexrepeai&gVaYclauerof eeivilCf ; "j code which ;; asserted -.that - th'e.v wife r: .; owes -obedience to her' fiusbaha I ; ; ? SjehatprLuia i . Marth)nted JHiscIause bbokslaidlttie tune' hadbm iwhe thet husband slibuid 'ionge'b'anV"" "absolute "monarch" hut' th'e"Tibusehold shoTjldbceFcoh archy," ' Senator Qpllih opposed the ' repeal on the ground .thaVXmless. there- is a well ? defined ; head ofi thfe house ' - -the Moor would be open ta.bjoishevism ?; m the hom5Aohibn the Eill -has - . oeen postponeu. ;...;. More f Shocks feRepor ted Vs ; : morthern1. v w IndoiOv; Oct. :;Dispatch! w r-', -; celvedThre say that two .viotut ;eatrh , vjshos $er Italyi ashiiglftteitejftf; I 'daaage' isTpnknotv FiritTradn Mart; Fashioned : After S. a Ail Oct. SrThe i Char tered - Stock: and ToduceExchahge of Shan- , aV iLhTaitedhich, has eifhpehed here, is- ;"thtfiret to : ioned : v along .. America . ; lines eyer - . bglrV;i n&fbpratiqn in ,;" v' iaij.6'irou3ttr3 frSTd ; V Yedi-fiig, who; ia a' prominent shippihg magnate, V . ; is presidentlpf lthe i: exchange rith ichwefereteredia its opening j39 fshare brokers, ?&lot- . tbn 'bbrs lTrn provisibli jaricl oii brerlC ;-: - . .'''- "KING CLOTinER" FRANK . r ,' ? WllNGIViNia 25 PER v CENT REDUCTION . ON STOCK , v. ; Beghungttoday Fraljc Wilson1 the " 1 -King ; Clothier,'', isgivmg a1 twenty-.. -.'.-5ve ; per;jfent rednctioh- oh ' his : entire x ' . stock of men's and boyg: furnishings, v r Hia entire atock goes. tpurchaf r at . '. tirei stock1 goes to the' purchasfr, at hisj greavingllHis tbekianost Complete- in-every resp?ct,cbntaining s i; ill ;thi?iateilesignsiali fabri , ; reed tor men and boysCThis a a :, ' atoportaniiViu ZSWt aietdobtahi : their fsli ? ahdwini f ; -t-issentlals fttwentyfiyeper;; ; t t'cerit off ' which means something; in ;v: 1MQBILE TRAINING "SCHOOL. ; - J WaahingtbtOOcti; 9-The II. S. Public' Health Service which for some t ': "-' t imey hisSimakuig , spepialqeff orts V .:ratiUtfeJdIaoa sis andspecially'to brinp about its i '"i ' ; recognition in its veryearliest stages, ; ;&:recehtiy'2bri bWs3;ffbr?th Wisnsm,lMicnigan andvyashingtpn.; ;; ; Siznilar; courses-have ' -already .'been ; '- ;. ;. given' hiTeias' Louisiana, Missouri , yirgiattrjrgu, I . ' Theseou : iv hich;; laist . eve a - days a re '-.very . i nst ruct i ve, are. at presentXbpen r only to : physicians At tached- to the. Public Health Sti-vic?; Vyt after !all .of these- In the. various.;; States have; completed the course. ' t ': W hoped th?it'it miy pcssjl'i j 1 hold similar courses for the fce:r.t c other physicians who "may dzsire to t U tend..-: ' " - - . - ' ' . The instruction is given by reco2: eixperts in the, dia'srncsis oX pul;- :- nary tuberculosis, , and is . supplemer t ed 7 U.e showing of a remark.-vl -motion- picture-in - six.. r'acl.V. . rhi : j minutely illustrates Avery .'.'phase - f the dlseae, - - A A"---.
Greenville News (Greenville, N.C.)
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Oct. 9, 1920, edition 1
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