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u t . .." . ":. ' -."it. '. -., - .... N. W l fc WEATHER , FORECAST ; I 4 Cloudy and cooler ' tonight, t probably showers In east portion, Thursday lair and cooler, fresh aouthwear wesY , Head cU ; of ; ta n: ,rj Foreign, National, Stats trj t.- Volume 4; Number Hi A - V ?4v I; ,A ' -' ."i. ' mem: urnn c - begins meeting here Sunday s;. T: DEiuCKfi-: COIJVEffflOi I1D SOLItHliIllll 1 f i . 1 . fcr X. a. "v"- " I'll r( rf-1 3 REPOMttllSlfiEiSfl SOT SEfJATOR: VILLADDBTHE EI 1 A HriJ -. This Inf ormalion is' Being Received at the'Stat De- partment Headquarters m4 Raleigh from Virtual ly all Sections of the State and as a Consequencer Democrats are Redoubling their -Efforts to- Put the Amendments Acrosss NexttTuesdayr Their Defeat is What the G; O. P.'s Hoped..: - (By Max Abernetby.) nU.F.UiU. Oct. , 27iIitfafiifiij&j . ' V""" -v:.V ??.--&. i - that the Republicans will vote ailnost solid v against the amendments to the "st.it' constitution is being ret-elved here frm virtually all sections attl i lime and as a consequence Democrate loailer-! arc vodonbling their efforts ,to put the amendments across next Tues day. . , The itcnublican opposition to the aiueuduients is natural since their cam Dflisn in the. state Is being? :ased mainlv on the issue that revaluation is unfair and unjust. jvHAving ,8 keiv this position the Republicans can hardly be expected to lend their support tii the passage of the , amendments which would complete the reheme .of revaluation. To do ttrls would put the Republicans in the attitude of playing the poorest sort of politics much poor er than they are in' the habit of play ing. To defeat the amendments is what the Republicans hope to io thereby preventing the state tax commission, fiom roundinir out its system- of . tax. ation under he valuation.:'. And !jf this is done the Morrison adm'itis tra lion, the Republicans hopet . will be embar rassed. Revaluation is - Democratic menure and the tax amendments must adopted in order" io ' tornplrtc the J. program. This is what the Republi can party in the state does not want, so it is seeking to prevent adoption of the amendments. In Wake county the Republicans-are going to vote against the amendments, t so Republicans leaders assert. Reports from other counties indicate, thai ef forts are being made to swamp Ihe couitutionaL changes. . iniLAi An nnA c.nt UlLrll ttmWIHLO Ul mm SELLING AT A LOWER PIE effort if such great efforts as you have made can be redoubled. Let us make tfyerwhelming hg. victory "which is cer J ta3nj I sha"l0 veibej,tgratef ul for - the f patriotic efferteejyoii bave- put forth ii behalf of a cause greater than rny personality of mine but -1 'muse "always feel-under a personal debtt. you": for I what you have done in-my . name." This messaged from the presidential ' candidate alongwih reports from na tional headquarters - convinces vljemo cratic yieadersherfr that succcs3 js as sured for the national ticket, 1? t The ? Fall in Prices Com pared to Former Years . Began in September j- 1919. Statement Based -on Prices i Received at Bureau. WASHINGTON, Oct. 27. Meat -animals, have. been celling bj' farmers- fbr a whole year ' ending with September, 3DJ0,. vat prices 'tha t ' were slower It ha n 1 "-v7 r,oi.. cuss Political Issues: i Largest -Woman's Ccl- lege. . - r vEtedTStafeaanator P" M, Sim- ' - ' mens wUl address the voters of tireen- " v - 1 " V - " fj r ' ' vllle ancf Pitt bounty both ladles andc 5REEXSBOiroi Oct. 27-The 'nai genaemen;at ,Jte Oourt ' Housed to- Wana Democratic Convention s ftbeN. " rj 41ii5C,0:,hisI'1 Mel&sF C" C polfticlanswas held on the N ,r " MfQ$ campuVTucsday morning. Uisi i.' lohearfng: the slafe'g'sifenfc anatorr f88 Gladya We"s of the f yPiukerton. ?Ietectivess are1' iusy today iiding he Raleigh lice force itf at tempting to place the blame for. the theft of S20.000 in mprphandfs fivm i wun me ioriner years, oegan m ep- aiding he Raleigh olice force, fltf at-1 they; "were the precedingear Jiy 14 temntine to nlare the Mam fnr hPeir WBt " The fal! in Pcea. compar.' I . m Rrntnn's. Piff h ivpnno. -cKnn n-niiiono ? lemoer, wear establishment here earlyMonday morning The principal , worfc Is ikep- Jng ntxder surveillance several ' pros pects In the city, i Little headway is being made as no list. of the missing "articles has been 1919. These statements -"are based on prices ascertained by the Bu reau of ,-CropjEsff mates- United States Department of Agriculture. Prices on these animals were grad- tualiy increasing to the calendar year 1914, but they fell 8 per cent in 191or 1 Sunday . was the r final day in the I he woiild some , day iomebact: tothis n.r . . vt..T .. .. . iT .. C . - -' . . - jiruv uum Hiii-ijupi ui rt m hi ann i ciry ana see tue;-people once ; more." frirnisherl th. Aaivotw th in- followed l)y a galn of 17 per cent , in ger of the establishments So, far 40 ' 49 P cent in 17, when the fn'r-pleees'and 180 presses pre-said .'to I ak of gaiy-was reached, teof 17 per hate, been accounted.for a. stolen. -Uf CTU . per unusuaL the detectives think. ibat:ceut m 1Jl ror ine iast.'1 both money andmerchandise'Vas tak-I months. of 019 'or 1920 to Sep- " . tamKAr f ViAra fine rtannn mrrfr 3 o I r-n rt either specialise qV or the I other- memewith-a.droB 14 but seldomn on'both;: SeenCy - V- ''-fWj public dances TJayor VE. T. Eldridge . has invited the mothers of th.clty to'? meet him for a; conference jThnr I ay afternoon. In the iPvitation are in cluded official representatives . of wo. ! men s civic organizations and ministers- who favorx the1 conference. The presence ojt men is not desired. ' The mayor Vas prompted to i.all ;he conference following a letter "from a Raleigh woman published'' locally sug- gesting that the mothers of the ?irls nnnr np 1 1 nrtrn nun IlKd'JlUI-V;HiiV INCREASED IN FAR - CHIN HILLS BURMA it was a;big oneiv It.Js ;estlmatedthat fifteen thousand - people! attended" the three services at 10 :30 a- to.; 3 p mr, and 7:30 p. m., $6,010 wai the amount ' of - the iTee will offering , of the people if-of ew uera.to Air;' jacLention, Htndrfanhe $3,000 ra ised for. ' theWidVntalex penses,; brings tlie total Raised' by the good people of New Bern and nearby to the $9,000 mark. - - j - L , s. The fiermon Sunday mornfng was preached especially to thevconverts of the imeetini ; and vthe ' fjlks Klio reS consecrated 1 their - lives fo theerviee pf, the Master. . " " v" , , .Early in the - morning streams of 1 folks were - seen 'epming; from e.very dtTecioii,i In Aeoidevt frxr or 1 tlon,. Alost.jpf. them ; remained iin the. -H-ifrtriri'tii " J!..i nf-ey aiayorj Dill made a Vhort ' ta IkVcelH ing, of, his great . enjoyment , t Jiat he J m; his eonstitueTnts had .been ; heye- cipients- of 7and wished, tho evangelist I apd his. party 'God-spe1. Chief -Ltip.' ton Tilso - made ax fe'v lj-emnrka i terHn Df-i3,gceatrenj0y'uient yf, the meeting fftjidVteldMr. MackCthat he woul.1 'be , ;f Umi..U .nAill: V ' . . ft. s - - v .. The following Is a"repufTf the meetings (from .spiritual -standpoint : f Cbritian church-r-converted 33; re consecrated, &. J-. : Episcopal church converted consecrated 8. tr. Jk. chairman,. Senior dais " .to be hoped-and eartjeeted.' that'he cnosen- as Cox,-' illiss -Mj-rtle War- wUl-beeefed by? class a3 Roosevelt. i vThe senator comeafinljhelntero electoral college wis chosen and t , ihe hatiopal !And tafe?dmWra 'tlc tick-' ' Mis-BIanche : Plott was elected, caia , et."tITft(-t-lndnnA,ievVWh.l,'AAit'.'vv'Saisril: minir. StiMhi' 'MM miitli' . f iuim vuit'iiitda . 19 . or-"'.- tvv.. a a c i uri . makers ..and .will ;sure!y enferfalii ltews-Were .dlsced.yelia Were alt j, who ikre fortunate" enough to ; be Slven' ad enthusiasm ' ran high. . De- ' -pttaenttV ; A " r jmocratic Rterature and pictures" -of -1 Special, lectures, have leen given. by V JP'essor .W. Ci Jacksou on -voftng. ' Aicxets t were ' brought to ' the -leeturer and each one was carefully, explained. "iThe'polla, situated half way. between vrill be open all the a f ternooa "of No- veniber12nd.'- ; ; '"- -J f Much Interest, 1- being takenIn .tiieV uupaign - tnorugnout the state,' Isliibe; N. C. .C. W. Hs 'the largest Woman'" ; J College In'orth-CaroUnaand maiy ' t : .. . ...... k . . ....... r . T SCHEDULE1 UNION puiivro drhiiincf m:. : m Bus . v. m t..' ir mw --v TuiiripnrfriMimir ; inn iiiriHi. iv nm word was?. said about.lhe OarJ Many of tnem took'dinuer and supper - Church. tio listed converted 4: r1 ' '? t ' x-' - -f jAventl Mr. Earner received1, the wltft relatives and friends ami some Von Crated. 0- i : . L. Pi "t"1"! ijiuwus; yiuue am .guesaBa jweseniea acn m tnrn to pd 103. .Vfi'rw"''-' ' - .lf?ese1iw-g1toare earnestly In ken, South .CaroHna, who I tilting in - Thev"will- Rrnn PrAnf ' -re wainnp eagerly to, see if it :Jf r; If ?7;ffl:tt.eW:J?.:i? or Republican.- ' i. james S; tojner; iiostess Bantlsf . church nnverrjrh consecrated, 50.. J V. CltlZen , in Cltv. Bothr .Aaventhitsc converted-.1. .- ; l --m i V) J - i- -""V--' V ' etodlst4 ehuToaVve 'nvnntM '.' - ' V ' " .T';1 " SI' 'U - v I ever enjoyed by-the 'Rountf Table was .verted 4 ; rchectated0,:; - jjgU-4ajt4gSr nftUiinonrt at ihe uxxae of M-' .r-- . - - .V , r- .i Mrs.; J amesr B. - .Tnrnerrioa DIckinsor Aventle,.- -Mrtf.- vJurnef v received 1 Ihe- State chairman Thomasr D. Warren, of tlie Democratic executive commit tee, has received the following tele- who dan6e be Informed as to the on gram from Governor Cox, : Democratic ditions prevailing at the dances iii the presidential nominee: , , city's auditorium. ' "" ''' -. "The groniul swell for the league . ; - ''.... ; . . t and Democratic tisket is about to Over- Governor . Bickett has app.iintcl 4S whelm tLe Itepublicans. The most re- delegates toTrepresent' the' State' at : (be prehensibie and untruthful tiampan Jn 40th annual sessiop ; of the Farmer's Politiftil historv is at the brink of de-'-. National "Cbngrss'.'to'.fce 'held in'Colnm- tm. Now is the time to. redouble your .bus, Ohio,; November 1619. Little Old New York (By 0. 0. MelNTYKE 'xt to where I live Tliy are building A great sky scraper ', , And men at work at .night A1 1 sit hy the window Uid look downlnpon them An'l i the. fierce glare r white lights 1 watch giants nlt sit-.-ves rolled up And -hexts laid bare' Swinging mighty picks "i cutting through "'Hi The The rocks roar of the riveter 'Teech ,,f the derrick i i man... ther An noises. joweled fellow whistle - "ard until mtinlo-if ""en a r,.i Tii aihi everjhorly stops An'I men underground V'm" 'n-ying out AA'l pirTou their coats Anfl "boulder shovels f11 Pick and ikes. y Rather in ' "KHI the r ninaa move away "Then eomes'a ' man ' r With ;a ed lantern : ' Jo hang around' the pit ; i And after a ; tinie : e-goes;jnto,;nttie- fwuse; ineretnere.isk aafQej. And from a tin bucket . . le brings out food . y J .nd bolts it down.. f.1 Then wanders out To look at the stars ., M33uhg. in , the silken Tyeh of' night . And in ' a short iwhile A jsleep numbed city s . -. Begins . to " stir -0$ ; ' .;. : An4 ollt of the 1 east Comes a faint "liglit - The signs of another day ;And I am writlag As dawn is breaking - Andvami.:Wondering..Ji(SvK ' How manyi dof ;us :' J': vj Accomplish as'nwetiVifr1' As these i hardy workers . They are Obtained oii the Dollar plan. Men Mat rimonially Inclined' Are Demanding ' Lower and Easier Terms is Said. .'NEW YORK, iPct27-The cost of wives has increased in the far-off Chin Hills "-of Burma wher they a re obtained on. the "dollar "down" plan. Men- matrimonially ..inclined ; are de- lltical reception the during the campaign and ;bls '..' fir speeoh siuce he waa 111. - x - ''' n;anding-long and easier terms from 1 jnericanisnj whiqh we hear so mu h of them brought their meals with them or visited the hotels ahd cafes.' , At: the night service a great" deal of the time was taketr up with the preliminaries. A "nice lonj; heart-to-heart ; taiky?Mr Mack, In which he expressed ?hlk ' thanks and Jiopeii" that Homof Grand total, 32i: nf nPAhlo that nwnt tnrxfnrA inA ohinl '-I BeCOndSt. jK: and Mrs; F.' A. liaskins, , was brief ;ahd - following -the report of the rpreacher's -hand, Christian HfeX: promLstng - a SO-CAUEO AMERICANI Sn COINED FOR PARTY PURPOSES SAYS VILSON TO DELEGATION Home of Mr. andMrs; D, D. Overton, 002 Fourth ,St ; ? v '1 ' ' Horn ; MraBdMra. ; B Sdgf, 408 Fourm -Stf Home of Mr nf ;jyL R A.Tysdi :t"Home Hof ranVMrs-BkJPnlleV, I Fifth St. v .i.iiui ..i,; UEirau. 1UCH! OIC UlUtT UUUUII& I Anmar nf PltK iij t. . oi -. . 1 4.1. j .-. a , , , . . - . ...... i.j r i-.r.-s-. r . s , .c-,", i wv; vt ..uni ,auu . avun pis. . . 5w tue ueveiopraeut oi me cumin race . . .i 1 1 1 . - u u.n- i' ui ill r ii b. i m i .. i . iii i ww wtrnnr l 1 1 1 v iiiiii . i i ir m i. . ' ... - a . . . . . r . . - - . . . . . ......... t. " vv.v.-. House a delegation' Republicans. Tills ' thei library committee the special com mittee. r reported on ; eonstitatiaaal. itA- m'aanitr: These: were adopted and wm be put in form to be placed In back f year . books. V. The literarr program o'Miiy fUe nula "topic: jAH in jthe'la-'bng.taiea up. This flrst number Furniture and its ker'byMrNSFt greatly enjoyed fcyVall." In ; part she . fgit' yi$ZGi:X-iaC 1 14if ; the, jreal begltfalngs -t of turnU 5??! M$ H". I. Coward, 7 ture, and it la Jaterestfn ndeed to'foL g Hmeand Mrs. W.' RXsmlth, - Luc,,; yuw . w .- . ' rv r v of the pro-League VWUIu?r jyivoiMv.uy "fi; f 12 : Nintg-vgtf.w , srA I . Withe first anvn nSlMe andT?MmM v ! cessarv to cnecK tnem and .Hnnrisf Jhem i --.-'-rxiA-.ii--j.- -.i. . ..... ,nat we wouJa De nitea against them I s j" reuectea their respective fafhers-iniJaw, who art compensa ted for 'the loss of -thpi rda n ghter s lalwr, declares a l-eport by Rev erend JY Herbert Cope, ' representative of the Baptist Foreign Missionary, So ciety at Haka. - - -''This year alively discussion grew otrt )f . the resolution thafcelllngrSof utnghters cease." the report continued The custom- has grown- into an aliuss. Men are. demanding more and' more-un til? a j'oung,. chap- who - marries5 goes pitting lalwut .owis. spurloiisaitdL' in vented for 1 party purposes only? Tbo'i-e J is only one way to assure the -world of peace ami that is by. making it so dangerous to break jicace that no other nation will have" the. audacity to iu- - . w J "i. 1. . . -' . ..i - .lie warneo- nis nearers not ro Deic. ceived -Intoi supposing i that t imperial?, istic schemes ended jvitKf GermiinyV as against Germany if they attempted any similar tWng. The President said that the - war. was fought in vain an :Srur ; Itoaaense 8acrtttcltlpj--n away i.nnless. we-.coniplet.ei the,."rr."Tk-(bB. ' .-The delegates-' r after thesPresldeut'sJ address Tsala. they were -deeply touched by the phy sical appearance of the- chief executive who received them sitting ami plainly.showed the effects of ; bts Ulness.i; .Hl'i voice choked Vrhen he ieiredL to;the olJJcrs andmothersv tm a j'oungv cnap : wno marries goes' . ... I ly'Uv- ' frightfuiivinto debt' which her is years Union. Praver Service liquiuauiig. jjuiu, ij. wuue paying stow: Who d-theiriorkp.l V;- v mie a , ci ty fieeps ,v- -iy for his wifer; the husband incurs the anger of the father, the daughter is promptly called home-and in; some caxe Sold ta another man. ' We have been frying; to get 'them to reduce the Charges." . ' -:y;,. :''Ef forts to Induce til? natives to vfoL, IpsK. the customs of .white men. are-be, i ing maoe s m eaucationai institucions- openedjh these districts as a result of the New-. World Movement of Northern Ba ptists, . Dr. " Cope said.. ; at Methodist 1- Church 7:30b?clock .i is. AwA "lowly ; Sll)MEN DEATHS ARE BAD j "in nappon. From our point is?rtm""oy 1,aW wWo-8' onhflns jdo. ;ur' n,S is ut money paid. S n,"Nt Insure ai be iMntllol Hnnr -r-, -Tj' Ii 1 -- r-r-j. f Mv':r--,',,.-'-iv-itiY' jfVWednesday Citany 7: p. i4 VOUllQtn3itj3i'$XlQll .fehursdSy :.. IlolymronnioiilO am, 3 mz&iar$ will escaoe . -lrr ial carefuil y '0s;mw ; v nAand regularly the mvM?? '? I? AMiyS.HoV: iceeheif yt.thNETFcam( I Inrnl niiPrHimttS he Hsfficejbef e There will ,be a union prayer "er; ic at" the Jar vis Memorial. ciui-ch tour gLt at 7:3. jMr. Carroll, the ?eKdero'f 'thi? singing a t the ilcLen(on ; , nteetiiig. will conduct the seVvJee r ; ;; i t After, the serVitr a rr !l f esirr a to meet all - the members - tl e-: com mittees, . .. . ' .- : : . . .' V. . .. it'''- : Cottage prayer U3etlas..; .;il be elu TKursdacyrnlght., i,:;'i?r)3".1'.. .j;:iji.-u-' '. ; 7; " " WITll 'MRS HABJilNG- v ; 1 'Tke'inaugter will mefe' wlihMrs F; Harding to English CoStriUisi I is ? Expected ? to End v. Tonight is. 3'. brt TTrimo Ae f rii itf ""-"--, Tift-i JHomejjr;ahdMr Gordon, Hi Dickinson 4ve;0; 'v r V v Dickinson 4veJ 1: furniture. "--.' Her - talk led; uEL to "Anierlcan Colonial Farnl tnitZj wheariMrs:; XV Xnder.Weod toek.:Bsthe .smbjeet adenterthied Il;.giTtngi fa. iniiSt into "some real .Colonial' homes," showing tlva ' de cided English, lines following the grace-" fHC French eurvc we iad Just bea :-f Fe;WBaptistemch' ' - ' . ' j -tv-'V:?H..--: i '- - - - 'v'"'---"''-'Ji'WtV" e-oi;wongnt ana gave ns a. rf 1 -? treat in Furulture of the Revolatioa-J. ary Period., This showed the turn. Insyhom the J Engljsfi -aid a jdecTdedL A acceptance of American;: Made' Fnrni- ture. C Following . this. "Crandfathei'a 1 Clock,? WaalieaM.'-byr'jt'iCim f .Tne.D5T-!1' .'.t.'t04jiaTe3Ir5.:: Qiurttebaum as guest of hotiqr, a:4 to weleomo Mb Xonlse 0c jgia . as a clnti guest forlhe wintW V: : L ' Mrs, Tarner assisted by ' her mother and Mias Jamle Bryan served a. dellc-? ions salad eourse."' ; v 4, REV. B. o K ; McLENDON.1 . ,: ' ,.r ; ' -; v.- .. MOSCV',i ;?Oct. 27-r-Ehgland , iy breaking. ioff--negotiations T Jwith i Leo- Kameneff,' the former . Russian trade com mlssloner in ndoh ; fiaaj lost a n J opportunnyv io piay tne. leaaing roiw in world politics, says Karl Rddek. rad- leal leader. '.- r ' ' ' : , -....a .... v-r-f -'i "v; ... .. vThe.v pbimcaVi oeptre- has fallen from the hands Lloyd,George,: f rom the haHds of Engiand,' he- asserfa la 'aak-airi-: article jn tne; isvestuu, ; f " ' Trade negotiations with ;sdviet Rus- vUii CttiJSUt?al) MOSLEY BKOS., ' 1 ,r J ' - T v - StfT a"d ai copy wm sent. epHl A genti?, i- Greenvillrf, - n! ,l TTn v TTT Vu P v O '"i e3n pJ career tr-j. man" of ppon are n; a'tthree -o'clock ' V-Ail,' mem!iers:5plies aaid raw jnaaterlals :hdt; nnder th?v ui'ged to b?- present.5 v"v vv-v- ;cantrolf American "monopolies. ZT":Z vi .' - ..." 'iw 5 ... I mm mm. I ;rvt morrbw at threes SiO-iock L.Wy j -1 .'i-'-- ' " - - ...!'. viftfAiir Trtfa lioiuh.; nil-i anwrtwilirs ..i;.,rl f "J ,-. 1 ":&Wbai wiiiehVtf' ''U STh-tiveomTmltteel of thfeAVo. pr6perty! tdpas Vlnl;EsheofJers, ::;C--v?'it: a Ctb wm nieet tn. tne-,t;baiH!Kr . over. Am.erici.p ampenaiisni Because tne r - '.' -" CM ?t. i t -"ec juigi m - ComiiWc3w PERSONAL I'S -Thomas Bkani5 of Ay den, ia a flreii: ?)UeViait-i'''sf ;;-;.,; i . t- ll.'stiilej, of -Washingtoa, mafor-. etIfto Uie nliy th afternJo: : ' v ;.: V. . . A. it. f.-paon of Aydea, I ipendlnr the day thexrf fy bi bus'.neW - -' ' - The. maay. friends of T."r ' glaf trsee? him In the city, 1 .T"r n. ItrJenklns. of Rocky Uoant ar- ri ved i in - the ei ty tbJaVafteraooa-"W -the Atlantic Coast iljie. :' - v.r r ' 9t cXtIno: J.N. of. Bcotlaiid -.ifcfc' H -i.wrei the.1Xroctor IIsteL ;:. r I ' XEverett"of Piyaaonth; ' . cere ' " toaay on Daslneas. v, . ; -; -,iC:FciexaaV:ajid'' wlto 'of Dayton Ohio, are; la vthe 'eity; "r '.v. .- . r-.': 7 . f;C.-A;WaUace,of CalfgX "ajKiT'lav tlieU-fhUmbrnlifgv KtZ;Zi:-- Soathera. ' - -V- ; . ' ' Senator F. Sliamons rrr; "n th: r clf4v; tVs'ateriiooa and :-ri"t?rcrii at . Uia "Cotirt "'.TT?Te 'tr-'-t . 'rt;r'-t .0 Civ.
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