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ftlurae 4 ; Number 115
GKi:CNlLt.E. N? OCTOBER ?!SSa
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Made one of; theT.lostPowerful Addresses Heard
in Greenville in Ycnr3 vto a - Large and . Apprec
iative Audience cF Ladies and Gentlemen. Dis
cussed State and National Issue in Graphic 3iyle
and Closed his SpeechorQver two Hotirstwith
j Glowing Tribute to President Wilson: ; '
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pnvtj that is tot thej '0rf uge and pro
tection.'! t J r, , , , ' .
ieciarmg mat iae time naa come m . rn the soutli that party the oay
the nation when the women must? &elp
tlu men solTe Vthe problems of state.
and making direct appeal to them to
vote the Democratic . ticket -as tfiat
party was the. only party in the south
that ha dbeento- them' Jftffuge and
protection, and closing! with) a glowing
tribute to Woodrow Wilson,", Senator
r. M. Simmons deli A'ered .avgreatBt
terance to a large crowd of ladies and
gentlemen at the , Court. House . last
night. The concensus of bpinl6n"i"6n
the streets today, is, that the address
of the senior sena torras' beyond all
odds the very, best address .politically
heard in Greenville in years.
For over two hours the distinguish
ed North Caraolinian held' hislargej.
audience as by magic as -he fohV in:ixis
own unique and convincing way what
the Democratic party has accomplished
in both sttae and nation. The Sena
tor completely captivated his audience
n hen in ref erring,, tothe income yfaaf
amendment said,"trtwhen!I'itand before
a Xorth Carolina audience and declare
that a dollar is more precious .than a
mans soul, I want my tongue- to
j leave to the roof of my--mouth r-rd my
i?b.t arm lose its 'cunning."
C. C. Pierce, chairman of the' Demo
cratic County rEareyei: committee;
called the meeting itptprOer.Undhen
presented S: Xvrett who intrduc
ill the speaker-of -ihoe?eiiing
After stating that he was glad to be4
again 'in the good; county "of IPtt the
senator with out further preliminaries
dived into his speech.
' Since the last election" said l,e "the
greatest event in political history has
happened - women in-Tmics." "The
time has come when woman must! help
man solve the problems of state. Not
f"ily is this an established fact but an
in . vocable fact." "I have always
fnunrt
woman, said the senator, "a
imie more faithful to duty than maj
and liere and now I appeal to . them
to vote the Democratic ticket, because
. A.t this poini;vthe. speaker-took up
tmie issues anu turn ju arapnic yay
ef the unbroken -achievements of -ihe
Democraticl aprty . as compared, with
those of th .Republican 'j;ty.'" He" de
voted considerable - time- to. .discussing:
Jbe revaluaton. . act'Stated ' that ac
cording' to statistics compiletl that un
der, revaluation In, the state that while
"twenty-three would "have their ' taxes
raised, seventy-one v would have their
taxes' reduced. :- "
Turning to national affairs; Senator
Simmons' said In his judgment, Hard
ing was going-; to have . some trouble
witb.Jhe rahk ainl f fie 'of - the.Jtepubliw
any party Just as rJTaft id.Then he
ecjarea "1 predict my frieiida; that
while,-Harding majr jnot" be as lovet
whelmingly defeated' as was;Taft- he
will be overwhelmedenough ' to make f
James Cor the nextpresident of these iv
United) Sfate.'r5 ;-The epublfcan -aK -;
though . egngress has been in - session
12 months lias not reduced a single
war-; tax." "The only tax-reduction
was made by ; the - Democratic party,
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Now- resting at his hoiae.iu" Bennett-
ville, V after-,hi great -reliijiousl
campaign which stirred thecityof
Nev Bemfrom .center, tociccunQt-T-
ence. v ine evangelist begujs,"hifqw
week's campaign in . G retv211 it
Sunday afternoOn. . r 1 --i -
SENATOR HARDING :
VOTERS
FRIDAY EVENING
ADDRESES
said-he. "X-introdneed theamfndmit i
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in the committto u'oorh whpn thvT J
mociSitsTnefd theehate- last' yMrre- Both Ladie?and 'Gently-
jMa4vtftfj wwyfcx .oh'jmr ihj5i: -v. ;y -, ij. U .WL C : .
tiie-pJaa of ahXpuwica n tarxeiHtSa .t
the income tax a minimum and rh"nT
tax everything ;that?J?yttyoWy'bii
frames just ; a little.? This' is a cunning ":
scheme of theirs. , They -.will not it
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-ed to Hear Townsmari
at the CaHikdS
morrow : Night at Eight
O'clock.
V.ri t ute of "Senator P, SLSimmons to Iideni: Yilson in )
.' t-i. Jf tr:f:-?' 4 of .Jals' Speech-Vi.l'fi.
l.p?;5 A''. -- ; f 1 ' . U,'. - - ..rr.v i
rji J bevethjall :so that risW bciernatwcl that rruibxni-ViV
c eartb; will rise again: it has, bwn said thai the' history ot-lne v ,
rhbut:the.hUtory of the great men who have Jived in It andlt 3 "
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i1r;'i,,Hu iitrutii uuu ue lUMur? oi-ute unnea toaiert xor inoo ;.-,
.aasts eight years lias becfi Iarely hislory of VoodrmV lTIsen.,'J;t
J Wrti ; fw.tbe fhrsrtime as national ngiirp. when he was .
j? ialied K;ahe ejjarge iof the affairs of Vhe' great State'of KeW'jemy; ,
j- ! which vhad berohie the "nest and hreedinz grounds of the trustsi- with i ; v
Tfl rauwaHj io anye out tnese preuatory comoinauon whlh were.-."
' crrarient. ' '
.0t:! -.We eaW him thro
chailenge. saw'liijn' as he Pushed to'theeharge heard ?thV,BWdts 'cot-' :;
s' ' pxetnOIon and rago .'as the massed eolumns of syicated brlvUdr'' .;
' ;w.iuHu urwu uwu, wn. uuu m .iic iucreu mumpMuir irom me
frth'a' eohionrf n''r" the wboie1 pcopbs f the) Unijfed T States
ew. jersey r e.
what he? had do;: IT for those ot - his own: State'
av him as he stripped for
great, contest; .saw him with the ar-
Uor and spiritf therusader enter upon. the Haeuleatrtask saw., ;V
' him as with ..inXinite'slflil i located Jhe hdden. forces " f tavisiblev
, v- vernment and powevaAd-indorsed the emisarieS;Of privilege "and V
yapitaiirin who were riding roughshod oyervthe people; saw lum tear -
.' dovn the ieinp of mammon uhkh they had ' erected and dedicated
'Cof Ihf; serviee of plntocracy; aw him" build upon Its ruins" av temple
r jv j vp- k-.--- '-. .-'t-- :.. . -y. .. -. '. ,t
?V,.6Tlaw'. dedicated to" the principles Of 'justice and equal opportunity; '
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i aw HnLoipf nUhelflobd-gates-and let t he stagnant owaters of rae- :
. -lion acd slandpatism run-io waste; saw him 'relay the foundation' " V
Uional progress and .blaze'ibe way for a broader and. morpfen- v
' : ! of national wogresa and blaze1 the way for a broader and. more h
dnrlrg prosperity In which all might equally share. A -
j WUtii the. creat war same and the' World jrocWea with the tremor .j ! V
I ' of intending wTed .w saw him proclaimed Ythe- chief afiiiw1- and"
a . ' ; . -- - - -. 1 . .." . 1 ' ' - c st .
rpokesman of the aHIed'Tialioas; saw the morale of-the armies "ad
-: 'I peoples of our adversaries shattered and, ththrones of titelr "ant .? -
h;eratic ruirvT shaken y s preachments of - democracy; and the, ride. V
- ' cf the people in his great proneuncements. of "the" war purposes and
aims of the allied and associated nations; saw him a5 President and-Commander-in-Chief
of our armies .and- navy; as with- incredible
peed he organizedJand mobiiiyedTmr marvelou3 resources andat the ,
tempt this unti lafter the tslectioa, they
are too shrewd for that." : The senator
said ; the Republicans were not oppo.sed
to the League -of Nations. They fcuow
to support the League means their do- Senator F. C, .Harding will address
feat and rather than lose their power , the male and female ..voters of - Green-
as; a party they are willing to - sacri
fice world peace. In closing his hiarch.
less address the Senator paid aencau
tiful tribute to President Wilson! This
appears in full in another cojumii.
Little, Old
New York
(By O. O. - MelNTYBJS
York, Oct. 28. It .was Effle
uy who sang of the joys !of Avenue
A back in the days wnen a cut of "pie
as a nickel and simple folk believed
'all games could not be fixed. . Things
"a.i: 110 1 changed ;much on 'Avenue 'A,
Which n-irxla '"nroi'i.iittn
le, gaudy with wet wash frftmriat
their , loose . hanging wrappers. .- hT
done by f their more prosperous sisters
Kin the matter; of ; abreviated, skirts.
Out ,of a window one tired mother
called : "O. Lizzie." Xizzie appeared
across the court way to -see what was
wantedEr tf?OirU got thef job at. the
ivalii3 ten; ! Twelre a ; week !J Ger
iie's. snccess travels ' fast- for a a cor
ner grocery'- where I stopped ;ten min
utes . later the red headed 'clerk, told
a, cTjstonier that; Gertie McCJuIkiy j;a d
a job and he guessed Old Jike would
quit work now. : . v... ;. :
tire
escapes and bearing the 'unmlstak-'
"'If StniTIn nf ririi-oi.fi-
A few short blocks west and daanSx
rinS at greafjqaken doors to bejtfiit
,,y the butler's polite inquiry :.Did
you ring, sir?" On Avenue A a ring
at the door brings af rowz head which
8narls "What t'ell do youse want?"
At least that was my experience,: In
' e fi-'orii and bopeless quest of a
F'k seem to be either very 7f at or
u'r" lean on Avenue A anil w of to in
ii w --V T VtH
, t happy medium the ladies' tailor
"welts. Im posing triple chins
own from doorways and lean chalk
Jae faces line the windows. ' There
- gaudy youths in checkered vests
fin ,th.-shirts but no woman; wjtft
nwlces surrounded by sables
1IeQ On Avenue A mo., -Jl
1 . "f but he V.-omeil hrin hnWii
""g's line that it is the women wha
ys and M, i-Vr-l
. uu pay. xney . ap-
their 1 bG WaSh6d Ut aQd 'aded in
loose haging - wrappers;: The
I Terrible '.j ;tbrillers iaaf be;:i?tn:vat1 th
trtqyies if the. po 4 :ter and h-tnnerv out
h'x'-f. it areata be believed. PojlljfTii?
hhe- talks" theEasfcJ Side argl;felBircf
JlsboldiV the JJvening Journal is .fhe Cavl
SULDEN DEATHS ARE BAD"
Along ;thej;sciu'bs;are: ha;cbalhcaz
ierlowing I with: roasted kpstiiu
Avenue A.
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f; Exclusive shops cateriiig td.rMilady's
wardrobe lay off almost oue third, of
their staff 'f siilswomeh irf the sum
mer and ' take: them back Hn 1 the "i'all
Thisycaift :is
ville at the,.court house tomorrow night
af "eight. o'clock? He'-will disouss both
-state and - national issues' and. every
body in the city and county 'have a
cordial invitation to. hear him.. He' Is
too ;Well-knwh to -Greenville and: Pitt
county audiences for" any word from
this, pa per suffice 4ttto:say, all1 who
hear him-will be, amply repaid. . 'r'5r''
, It: is to le;hoped that' a large number
of the lady voters will avail themselves
of this opportunity. . .
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AND EXPENDED BY
THE. TV0 PARTIES
G. O, P;?8 Have Expend-
ed Over Thrfee Million
eningoinalhd dirty Hfe 'O
Theac frins; have largesate;:p
Avenue" A. " Life: seems t to bs'hghtiy.i O ' v fCQ'TQ 1 hfl
r campaign rrurposes
cnueaj moment mrow one marsnaueu srrengtn into the eoniiieranu
'JicvieUoniTofVd
; f ?l iVwn tha .tgreaconflicf hadded,iye"Ww ihjt(:'ir;
ill- -1
"t-,,5
with heart ceniejiied on a religious 'settlement and an enduring peace ;
niiii'take Os'acv In theouncfls of tteBatiovithlhVmighTT
test meq jihd jiers of threarth -saw him rfee'amf bweixthiioiirU.ilhe .
- ilea and rnless of the earth;. saw" Jum rise an utower. above them alii.
Fa international nower and x moral grandeur; saw him through ;the
power, of his master ntindsha-ps the thought and purpose of Europe-
as be shaped. those (OfVhis own county; saw, the. ideals and asplra
lions 'for demorracyCaad mnaH brotherhood proclaimed in -the bH' j.
, pf rights, and. constitution of our trn' country engrafted, and .guar. ' l(
, antccd in a world covenant of peace anil rood will jo men dearth. .
Ve saw him when he Yttiuvkd brns hi triumph that great tharto . -
of peace; 'saw the demon of discord jralse its horrid. head; saw pcJi
(ies npplant patriotism ; saw Artisan criticism crystallze into ppo-' X
1 itioV:ippo6iton intQ Iconspiraey -and conspiracy hsto nuyrepresenv 'j
Cation, culminating in premeditated,murder of -the: League and at' .;:
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tempted assassnaton of the character of ts chief architect. ' i-..'-
. 'We'' sinv him; though wealfl and worn s w1tn his long, labors rush to
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Monthly Heth Bulletiiw - Issued by the' S tato
Board of Health Contains Valuable Informa tic n
; fvFather!s, Mothers, ' -V, Physicians and North
v and Sounds ah' Alarm.-
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. I mothers, payslcuns, dnigjist-az, 3
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" ;- '" V' . v if !.-;;- . j j .North. aCrollna V citizens generally. '
slblev4for.lhe-427 deaths from -;typhd- J-1"- i w
feer:. 242 ffeM illustr.Uons sounds fte.Urra
nine "deaths from, small t,and;ihe I'T ' , - ,
thousands of -cascsof .icJcneas troia j . , tlT , - . ' 4 ,.
these, diseased in ; North-aCrolina dar -1' I, mu?imi rt"
in 191lVV:ks;rthete:(rf are preveuraiue ana
Health In a ; W Issw 1 T make..CB tArcr" .
:-m. -Lr t..rr.. -. Vl appeal -for assistance" in vavlcs the
little tres . " '
and-. agalnst tha. prgposi
vaccine are furnished. free to the Whole!
people bt Itbe jstatewllile dipthVria ah--: income tax amendments 10 the constl-U-toxin;fs
fary.-vlh'Morri-
slcians or druggists af-23 cents. i'There
fore ijt-is seen .that the rrparent, the
healtn'officer,-jtr; the doctor -Is respon.
ed- thg f oUowing -pertinent 'question :
in yoHrkcoBpi,v in -your noraer-wno.is
NoVth' Carolina'- bnVtyphpIdVi ever5; has
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roduc.xemarkable rwnlts as is
poinrett out m : tng , rouovvmg striding
itate.D.ent:':; .l- ? -?H". f'.r'A'S
cceptlnr the', belief thatx one . out
of every . hundred- who " hare typhoid
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leverraf.iinerj -9resJM people sick
with this disease in 114 and 4-270-in
lOlOrJOueto veitensire.rrepadmuiis
trallon l.ot , Jhfi -frc!tbnpt v-prerei2tir.it
this diseaie'and the saoltatlba' Uirough-
nut the gtatci jn: sic grog ra. khft ajawiuut
of sickness caused ty . typhoid.' More
at tftlg; 1$ 'thepAiibn. t 0p;first
nine : months, nftypaoid camapigua-rin
m W-i tin l " x .
t-j ,A.uuuns auu josutuiiig-sanitary
closets over tbeVstalcv.'as rtTjufr
ed bylirwvhas given "pejix-nt fewer
casesthisyear. tban lastf -VAl'-'i' 4"v
i 'Mouthly n health: bnltetl&s. tMing . isl
sued by the 'local board of health, con
tains valuable "inforzMtto'i for;fathcxs,
son .Blcko't. Gardner md'lloey Jexf Jicg .
the fight' for. ratification yd ,-J. V.
'Ueycn-iector cV IrHrVi'.rrVhre :
championihif.the eppo!tIcaLX'. -.
-To the antis Jhere, 'Keen nil'.'
the name of TJ. a Grlfthi or a? "in-"" -
vlslblo empire' and ehallopVfs t n y l7 "
fo.prodpce -a list of sobtV.rKaior to? i :
fnntbtb bfe nsMl tt him wnc- t
! aplls 'to defeat the. amcn'frr cut.-- Mr." . .
giving ;hi.-reasonjf "for; hlrosUio'a '
to the. amendment m.tM plain tbt ".
he "together with a fv ftlenO" hare .
spent - and - raised . soni mcwy for
sfampsra'utlprlntiiy; "tiat. the public -mistbe
intorraixt tf u .Vknr ntth
wspcct,t04the raa'tter:' . . ' t
Iheectorate Uie'itatj ,hek thial
fa.rpot .Xorsala arul -cc.r.U nM 1 .Id
flwncea: -hy"paUr.' "btrH:c" - Tte
charge thaV th cott 5tf tn!U owsr cr
iuo;6aie-nave conpirca to ceie.it tie
amendment-by the n.-e of an eionnoTis
-Slush-fund'-' to his inlnJ.Is an inj-alt x
to a;"cIassof,our cltlzjOsbip' that It
o.'far above susplclr.a to nuit such
h charge rldiculOus-oj jt'fftcc. and ?n
liisuit to the Inteltigi-cc? of fae entire
state." - , : ...- .
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uu tnuL?:J art lu
tho def ctse of the cause, so krr to TnXheart as. the: father JToed
the defense o hU' Inrilled ; erf spring ; -aaw him as., he -Jbare h
freast to'hts ?ecemie8 undaunit 3 by l the! shafts of envjv hatred ai
inaljrc; sawiliim' as; with the Jwer of 4rresbtib-e .Ibgla; ho pressed
. ds ; atvergaries tof the wall, deitbltsrtt J J'RJuC
u iJt theirhjccrisy i sawhe pieJralr to hbimdard; aw. tho cne -H'f.-U j 1
BIG TENT IS BFi;S
i.THE
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r rnv rN W Yi itvfi r r J r
5l;ust: he vasrsing his "triumph to final victory stricken down y-; I N m: the Mt ltin2:3"VThat: and
,..., as many, a nrave Doy snouting victory, was snoi nown jusc u. no wssj( , ij - : -- vJ - I IT
S absnt to eo over the topi sav ai. sudde halt and hush In theirankWfe ivaT a-5?en V:
rtermanent: Women . are, not buying J . 'V '-'ivrv, f wy-o.-iirc luwT
with . tbeVrpslri that-; characterizes be, campaign receipts by Jhe Democratic
"-ii 'iftiW.-e KjiMrnH't National Executive t committee wilb
Last year's t0J?s are going, to be worn. f amount to eight hundred andeyeuty
-The milliners are showing only simple '.eight thousand Mght hundred and tb br
and Bexpenslve models. v-The, average ty-one uouars me uauyjiai i rt- r;r
showing many $400 and $500 hats.
V .' . rr'"--"' f .. l. . J'. V
bttt they will hannon.
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I .ahnoimce the" marriage - of ;tbeir ' j
' CHICAGO, Oct.: 28. The campaign
expenuuur es oi ,.me xvey uuiiut s i i i iour
al'committee will amount to thre mil
lion .four hundred.'and forty-two- thou-;; y
sana eigne nunarea ana urneryj wt aoi
iars, ; the national cha irman announced
-v- money paid widows, orphans y( : Mr. Zebulon 4 Wllburn isoaie ,
weonesaay,Mctooextue
f..eTenin.meteem;nii
ltd! rents is the est money paid;
tj: ine mt goo(d,L Insure and be
Sjai , Lif e Insurance ' Co.. of
Gtual) MOSLEY BUOS.,
nal Agent?,, GreecviUe. Ni
Si
-:-W;;'Jt.Tji and vtwenty &
'i.rPactolus, Norths Carolina -,,:
- ' 'At Home -" ,
At Home
-V; "after. November fifth
of the1 plotters as the. great w:.rrior , was borne helpless -from ', the V I ? eHeld '-V; G6od : r Atten-
?j turn toithd charge; heard then with muffled. voices whisper'lle la. 44 i'. fa"YL7- :
wum fnrr raw let il4 Jiill his ir-atv: saw them?as with-mutterlnes : I ' . -t ; , . v - . "
of rageahd gleaming daggers Ucy fell upon lt; Brutns -was there . 1 1 .trocottrfge. prayer- meyUDgs .wm
V-l:ji. .iv.'-ii.' .1 iii o-ri 'ii"? VaSBina rs : ther 9nt'f.tfft nl V v r 1 1 ic. helct foidax. nif&t at-' 7 ;50- p.-ii. at
th tried 'V? - nomeof.MrJ'and Mrs'R. HWright,
nome orairy ana airs.-jane Jt orues,
vans fit '
As God nvetn aad.reiguetu-ats nueaa anujep. not neau... 1 nome of llrrnd Mrsfi.J.' Which-
I Though hUpass aniaUjmen ust,lt fa not In th jwer tmorta? I a rd, . EvansS t tgi 7
:. haye plotted lus ruin will dis Vnuserably. an - the memory of their j . '
me "Oi . Jur. ana Aire.!.; LJ.joDe!ir
Evans Sh-fn --. "tl:.- z-ihK$ &Iti
: Wlltc BapUst chuKJ
nMsn. ?Acd thb tcagub of) JPfeicv that great inagna charts of.chris;.;;-;.
it-- tiaV !riviizion; j though . miard ied Vandi buried, is not . dead. iLike
W Lazariii it will ripe' aigain at 1 bo. sotted. of the Master's ?,Toice and '"-'or
"-. vTy rirTv. r-.'i,. -ji-:;--. ;:. -. 1 ..--: 5- -;.v,- -p -v.'r-
nana ,wim um uwa. -A"fcv-- . .
earing men and women throughout the world 'V?
y: treachery- will, alone remain, Lu; Woodroff Wilson wiu live--nve y- ; 1 1 wo
'"i V ' tl--4-c' a .11 -min)a nf lilli iirlfK iiiW.WaTir fnmV ' 1nn?-. -. - i 1 1 1112 '
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irS h w-rntA nfrt that rre&t' document T.:' lree-
LUl. ,iuta0 mwu .-'. - . - -" -v . - - v - - ; , If
? of pieaceUovcg and -fearicj
-to the' last binih of time.
today .1
jriWppLans ilttissionar:Soietypf
the Memt-ri.iii Boptist church, will meet
-KING'S FUNERAL .
? i FIRFMEN"S MWf INC irJ- - - ?.:r, r- KDi
Twre viavai :.-! ; meetiugl ot . ATHENS," pet. 2. Throngs nttehd-i
IToj liinre'CompanFTit! 'c: ed the funeral of; the lata Kfhg pon
tble29th at 8 .o'docki f or buainsk of stantine- todaj. .oTh&rXrown Prince of
topotftance f - to like -j company."" Evsr SWedenandfall.. of- the.diplomatis at
m'emirreouestea ' to' be ( present
i ITNltERSALIST SERVICES !i I -A'.: LOST niTXTlRED TTIOlTSANb i
UNItXRSALIST SERVICES
rMday afteiiTioii at T jree-thitety with in'tflc XTniversalist 'hurch , ;t 1 yn..
Mrs.; M. ' W Fi a nan. A' V, ; enberV.'hext: Sunday,' Dctoler ' SI . Itev:- Mr
are ifl;skdo',con;arid bring iliir;tat CanCld is; an able preacher . and . all! year by their
rjeads been JHaniiF os ted I ri -;Rear of . postoffice
wllSeat 4,C00.
Carroll Conducted
Union . Prayer " Seirvic e
i'Lastv Night- -
a .............. - - - . - X
-Workmen aro now fbmy as bees
crectlng-the big tent to the rear of the ,
city postoffice for thi itclxrulou re--ligtons.
campaign" which starts next
Sunday afternoon and lasts' f r a pe-.
riod of four wecVs or long::. This
tent'-will scat 4.0CO boaiforJib:.-. ' - - "
Last night at the Methodic charch .
j. C-CarrolC- musical directcr f r the
evangelist conducted the r.-: . pray
er' and, praise service to which. 1 targe,',
number attended."- The srrlci 3 were -'
much-ienjoyej .and rcfreLlrg .to all
presetrt.- Cottage pr.iyf raeetins ' are -being-'eid
iiiphtly tL! wt-k thrtvosh-
:Hbme of Xfn and Mrs. -P-Vl .' .-inis-.
cr, Second and CoUnchV "
iiome of Jar ..ana airs.b.;
ard; Tlilrd ! Bti ' ' r - 1- V y
; vHomeof Mr.and" Mrs. .U
Dickerson Avenue. :
Out the city,
about- 'Cvrclcne'
Er
-'-V - ' ,
ict'i things' are tpect ' :
ljGrj-envhle durlr.g. l
. wn weeks. - 'la ck ha s
-1 . " ' ' X k. . J. .
i.-nomerxfMr. and llrsj) v - ta,. Bern. nnnJreUa. we;
7ifth ;SL',;'X - J ; --v.-; :? .IV O' Vi hundreds iaore promL
ItHpme of, Mr;and MrsM y-- - k,("
Fifth' sti'-'''' '" !.;. ' ' r .; r--" v -
vThe location of the prayeT"&ervicvs f '
beyond "the" Coast I4n'e Jt.Hi will be
'-;Hly is taBdag'
cotaltig. Great
ti). traaffplre la
-; ensuing four
l os-ed neofhe
L!-tory of New
conrerted and
I a better life.
made atrthe meetings." tonight,
V'iAll subscribers tb? JfEWSf ;tta -
?are not paid up by November" V will.
. be discontinued .bn that date.' All.
LOST HUNDRED THOUSAND
l.iltiLI-Harry 1 -Caiifleldi will preacbi; NEv "YORK, - Oct.: 2S-rThev United .".aeunquent subscribers- pieaseteai.
states lost over one nunarea tnotisana, '.your, renewal. tt t tne ; cn .or?,
alien 'trnskillcd '"'workers' . during the ! itice before - yrtnr; subscription
return, 'to their ; stire .pirc-. -' .'
;cVire tL;
fio then
scrilers who do not re-.
r eery cf the NEWS, call.
"S office before eight.
la. copy win be. sent.
y Vroci l carrier. ,,
.61.
church