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t - ... j - v ....... ,. ; .. -. --.. Head all jf tc-ay'o cr.;3 Foreign; Stato cr. J Lo cal in the -Gni3HImLL news.''. .V" r ; VoUme 4: Number 162 ; s Rain tonit,;vProlably .clearing - .--.v." f . - - ' VN , r-'r- V'"V - ' ' ' "" " 'V Sl' ' ' fl.nrs.I-y morning, warmer In east and .iV V-rr Vf Q2i LJ I : lZ T T :'A ' ZzLX " A VYA V-'- 11 1 . . b : -pr r r- r r FIRE Hill AY UP i v. I 2 WATER Much Interest has Been 'Aroused by Phenomenon: Developed, in Tests in Boston It is Some-, thing New to Those who Con cider the Fire-Fightingt Busi ness as a Science. Series; of Tests and Experiments .to be Made by theFirexChierComi missioner of the Hub City. J;;' lX Koston, Dec. 22. So 'much 'Interest has been aroused by the" phenomenon developed in tests offire nose bere w lien flames broke through cotton coating of the hose through which wa ter was being forced at high pressure, tbat the Fire coinmissner,C:'JonnR. Murphy, has een reaving irequesta f()r information from all over the" feoun- try. - ''-'' lirnition of a fire "hose while water was being pumped thorughi It.: though uo fire was near, is something hew" to t those who consider the I fire-iightiiig business as a - science.' " To ' determine! j the cause of this peculiar incident and ascertain how to aT6id.It,ffte;Boston Fire Deiiartment will undertake a"7 se ries of tests and . experiments! : J - Professor Augustus H. V Gill,-" of the Miissjicliusetts Inst1ture( of Technology, at the request of Commissioner, "Murphy f xamined the hose burned and, without making a chemical arialysis,-reported 1 his belief that the -hose was ignited from excessive frictlohcaused' by vi bration between two "cotton 'Jackets. -T The hose was of the" hew'stahdard two ami one-half Inch rubber lined double cotton jacket type made according to the specifications of' the Boston Fire Depa rt nient, which .'conform with "those of the National Board of FireiUnde'r writers. ; i. A 750-gallon pumping engine" Was being tested under the' directionof en gineers of the National Board of Fire Underwriters and officials of the Bos ton Fire Department. 'For-four hours the engine had drawn waiter; from -the- Charles rive basin when the order fof high pressure test -"wasv 'given.'--.- :;;; . Two lines of hose1 were- nsedj one from each side of the engines and, each about 300 feet long. Morse gates were placed between the first and second length of each line, and the gates were chocked down to about one-third ; ca pacity, the gates on the, 'engine outlets being similarly reduced. ;'; About fifteen minutes after the en. gine was started with a pump pres sure of 2oO pounds, sinoke camefroni the hose about a foot from "the- cbup-f ling at the engine connection. v Investi gation showed that the hose, vas very hot and in a moment flames burst thru the outer covering. Within a minute the same, thing happened to the hose on the other side of the engine. It was decided by the' chiefs and experts that the chocking down of the gates had resulted in a tremendous! amount "f water being forced through a small ' lining. The water ' In '"passing thru the engine gate, instead of flllingrtfie h"se at the coupling was forced, in' at with a fine sharp poin-with sufficient n angle, striking one side of the nose force to generate heat. This point of water, together with the friction caused by the two cotton Jack ets nibbing against each' other appar ently caused the flame.. ': The ire did not injure the rubber lining, which was not even charred, the flames working entirely in the ' cotton mixture. This was scorched for sever ral inches around the burned hole.''. -The conditions under which the jen Kine was working when the hose Ignited "were said to be suchas woufd 'never ' ur while a fire was' being fought !"d for that reason the firefighters b.ive only a keen academic interest ritder than serious thought of 'their '"'se burning during a flre,nnlesa it f""ies in contact wRb flames fir sparks. GIVES STATISTICS, i Amsterdam, Dec. 22v The HandeL blad's correspondent at Cologne," Ger m;iny, gives surprising statistics as the amount of smuggling; at the "UL' -uerman irontier.. iranng re -nt week, he said " 1,525, smugglers were arrested in the . Cologne i cus- r fh-"1 t.m, WHICH MAN : IS BIGGER K.: f ne who waits for an insurance man to iersuade him; to protect' his famlfy or one who voluntarily ioes ' to, a, rer liable agency and.; says C"i -want to insure?" If ypu. feel yoa should have- ; district alone. - nnA " imone oods confiscated in thafc'.period;W' ttreeiand t."T 793,000 ciearttes v ' V dedtraps. ori the night of ; D-U. , V- " announce 'today-, that he was, closing more Insurance, don't walt f pr; ps 'to come to yonT aameo Xv! N atiohal. Life Iiisurance CoV M Vt, (Mutual) lOSELEY BROS., General Agents, ; Gr-een- viiie Ni cs-i k y-uy i i y V.;. . v;Vri s,''-? " ' -ii 4; .'. "' CIUCAGO ,: CIU)REN stlt; l -ri SCULPTURE IXARTJUVE ??&r JOLE :CLA$S ; Chicago .' scbool ' ' children Jhavlng" an opportunity to study sculpturing in the Juvenile- class 'started recently at the ChicagoArt .'Inestitnte. :T The children model in day."1 ?Thephotogra ph . shows Xlthllda Sherman, one? of .the little art ptipils. modelling clay. .. , - !s Coffee is Now; One of .the.Latest 5 Commodities to- Decreasein 'Ci v. Parish; Dec-.; 22.-There has ; been , a weii-dennea .moyeraenx -.aownwaitj m the prices 'of . a !nutober. of . .pommodl' ties in France -since last March. .Whe- their, like'the last decline in prices,. It will prove merely transitory and -be followed by V reaction seaidirig price soaring- again," remains to be seen. . Coffee is one of 'the latest cpmmodi ties to decrease in the wholesale price. The dceline however, cannot be notic ed at all ' in retail sales.' .. Ordinary red wine now sells- for 1,30 francs a litre, or bout a quart. This ris the "vl-n rouge ordinaire which "American soldiers used to buy at two francs oer litre. : i 5Sugarwhich'Rold as "high as ..- 50 francs a -kilo now, cap be obtained at 3.75' The rVicejPresident - i of the French - Grocers' tlnion explains that the fall w dueVtohe decrease in "he price, of sugar in America ' and the report that . Cuban . rwholesalers are prepared to export 200,002 1 tons Jtc Europe. '' .tl-'' J-."- K t She- afso went down following a marked .decrease In. :the ' Fricf of hides. Rawlpotton, 'wool , and silks aie among the articles, price. "of which has dropped.- - . . There. are, however, ;inaiiy ' commo dities which have . not, materially de creased fn price such as ggs, milk, bread and meat, v , , WOMAN WITNESS 'AGAINST t' v. JUDGE. ' :r Cleveland, Ohio, Dec. 22-Miss May B.'Neeley, chief witness for'the, pro secution in; the- trial of Judge Wra: H.'McGapnbn, took-the witness stand late thiK afternoon and testified that she followed McGannon on! the. night pf'theTyingrah fiirn take something from his: pocket, fire'a -shot and' then wiwHarold- C. Kagy fall. f The) judge .is :om connection 'wim'KagT, death .. c 'y-r-fy' -:."f y yky." J Jacksobviue;" FlaDee; 2Foliow receiot of "an Janoriymous- letter warning him , that he-woald be kUled . . i t x.lr.t- 4V, a T!t v' " Ren i.' "nVJ o m? wno wa---- the ouUkVts .f ' th "ecity handcuffed hfi store at 2 o'clock! this- afternoon ; and Hvould; leet JirOla Ms. evening, f ; f J-; y.. - f v?vv . j-V . .' " - ' ' ,' , ; -i - -j- i - V STONEIASON$ DlSB AND - m NewYorkDec,- 2Because of rf fltlon'sibef ore 1 the Joint . legislative committee iinvestigntpgr . the .building trust" Thomas Kennedy, president of 'ofnnomflnn-contractors i. associa- tion. announced on 'thfsV kfterhoon ,.tha -would disband and -f-L..A. . . SI' 'I r: ..-Ha. ! - n J K : ?Tr I BEING COrJDUCTED HARDING DECIDES llfilllililiilB Practice is Flourishing oh a Col losal Scale with Knowledgelof . -. i- jLUK -iuveriuuenfc. . ; j iV r :1a r v,- ?. .vv 'k ;r:t p'i t SMUGGLERS SAID TO : :;;C BE WtiVL ORGANIZED are ng i on . Their Business by Land by Whole- : i: '-- . s U - -i-.-r& sale;, ana also upeniy V :- .- Berlin, Dec 2.-Sm1iggling over i the: Dutch- and ; JDanish !: frontiers. .which - the German, s government! had gone to ' great effort to " : suppress, aga:n is . flurishingl'Son -j a'r-colos!sal sCale" and t some pokits; with -iie full knowledge and coriniyance cf, many government officials, according to re ports reaching here; Smugglers are declared to. be outbidding' the; govern, htent for- the aid of dishonest officials and the . "veritable army of enstomsj officers - on' the borders '.have permit ted millions "of marks worth ' of to bacco, ' cigars, cigarettes: coffee, and suga r to Across the . border duty-free within" the last few months." : Flying squadrons qf customs officers Have . been . organized by the . govern ment to catch the smugglers -who" are said to have so thoroughly .systema tized " their, operations that "customs receipts are rapidly falling back to nothing, for custom; control is again -only on paper." . - "r -:- -. ."Fifty thousand pounds of coffee- are being smuggled over the border daily at one point, a report says, and smug glers everywhere are working with the .sympathy and assistance of ' all dwellers along the frontiers. , ; . Men, women, and 'even-children are said to be engaged in 'this trade. High -prices,' low wages , of customs I officials, and -the .depreciated value of tbeVjmark .'is credited as . one of the principal pauses FortUe' wide-tfpread violation of im pout; and export regu lations.: T x - - y: j-'-1-'- tThe Ism.ugglers "are described as be ing :so well, organized and so confi dent they carry on their ..business "by land nd wholesale scale and quite openly." J -- ; ' . HARDING GOING TO FLORIDA . Jacksonville, Fla, Dec. 22.-' Presw dent-elect Harding and his wife will spend several' weeks in Florida as the guests Of Senator . J. S. . Frelihghtuy sen on latter's houseboat, according to; telegraphic advices received here today. 'j ' "' -' ' ' WHITE CHRISTMAS Tl Will: be Celebrated by. the Im . raanuel Baptist .Church Sun- day School at 7 "O'clock At the Immanuel Baptist church, to. 3M0RR0W NIGHT tomorrow . night at seven o'clock the wealthy resident- of ' Bienne, Swltee?-' young, people of the congregation, and larifl," has just-s.ued;a- detective agency Sunday school Will celebrate White for wrongly. rerontmending animmprr Christmas. There will be featurespor-jal man a. husband tray bag Christmas, i bnt the main thing and has obtained a verdict-of" $140 to the young.folks will be the old Santa, with cfostsr against the agency. v He will be there with his reindeers- ' The prospective father-in-law' en and jingles. Of course his big bags gaged the agency at a 1 cost of $500 will be full of things to eat. The com-1 to Investigate the reputation' and mittee is. at work preparing the white habits of the young man who had cross and .manger."5 i Gifts for ihe starrJ asked f of the -hand of his daughter. W-childrW of Europe will be laid at The detectives reported that the youth. r. Ti'"TO. was. worthy, , reliable and sober. ey ; in a white envelope.. ;"' The church hopes to send ;to the fond a handsome collection.:- : y v AIR PILOT FAILS TO ' i - -ESTABLISH NEW RECORD New York, . Dec; 22.-Lieutenant C. C."-Klrkpatrickr an army ; pilot, '. who ; startea' from the ground at; Mitchell Field: morning nrnrlH ."Mineola- at 7;35 yestprday rra.iroaus: naiiu-pKoai vH,at u in an eort Jto estabMsha v;-' rfn-irancVicord- inthe air. Ken pui;oiApari; oi ;we .coai uuu-t- Wri'fAi-At-Wli-f.4ii: 1-S Vl thii.buted to consumers lastrsummerv rrrArn5ho.! -' TTA hfld bAPn Sn 'thp'i.fr 18 hours and one I minuted The- 'record is 24, hours onds. A GIVE TARIFF BILL RIGHT ;V.of sWAT .Washington Dec,' 22Advocates i of emergency tariff legislation won a; pre! liminary fight in the; house - today, by . 29 minutes and seven sec- ' AB-wy.uu v11--" vy- f leak 11-! the, gasoline! tank i senaU , committ jnyestigatiiig the 1 tK witness stand i aaopcmg, iiro, w .1 o, , uiuuuumi hub- nas wxiTOrwwjr - .-f-!--? . -t-"-.t f Xif-rgc?'-; " s.? . : - -T v'-tr--. ;7':iyw W''M4iormrti4:"" the-witness .p r . .'i-r. .a I 't m.rf:. Sirirw; T;Kn"niit t . - a . a e - .mva t fi a ti nrn nv laruL uui rTHUL t lira i v . v.ui)uci . xxcu ui iiaiuuvx buiK 1 ovr . f . . .T.-r - ., mm s 1 -1 -j - A.r - -. : . . i i Will Jbe Rcaup WithrtMPoweEfteh 4 j. inauguration in luarcn .; ; OPEN NEGOTIATIONS -"TO;:PREVENT:;Alfe Is so ; Near tCbmpIeHiort ' that a Definite :6utUhe f;i the? Plans" tffgte'Gry -: -f Marifoni -Dec. 22.Immediately; af- ter ,liis ifianguration lresldem- Harding will lie prepared ; toopen"nee ffotiatlbns' with foreign;; nations ;f or rah association to prevenCtiWar.., 'f ; ,,The plan for fiich an .association1 of nations, on wnicn . . senator naruiug has consulted f sdme fhft; country's ablest minds is how . so, .near-'cpmple- ttion thatv it can , be ef lniteiy joutiin ed as follows . 'v y'V 'jl-EstablishmentTofaii; internation al judicial tribunals tadjndicate -con-: troversies :arixing ",. betweB .nations o. er violations of . treaties and of. inter national laws. : v;:x'rv-'Cv ' "'; ; 2r-SettIement of Ithf prpblejaoi of re- tluction of armament f through -discus sion in a "world f orumsimilar to that established at the Hague. ; i . : r 3 Recodification of . urterhational law to- include adjustment of new prob lems brought about by the world war, sncii as' suDmarine wariare, etc. v y , i On these principles will be based the hew administration's fplariif or an as sociation of nations,',, whioli foreign countries will be invited 0 join. 'Sena tor Harding has made it plain to some of liis. conferees, that e'- expects no long delays in putttng his concrete plan into actual. M operation. Within Uiu or four jKotl after fhe s ub rt s-sioh of the association proposal;the President-Select ex-pectsto hai e' th co-- operation of 'prid.,'it)ionBi'of ' me woriu in carrying out xne , qexaus for! ajjudicai; alllaiiro fnations jas opposed to the, political ,al.la?iees form al in tlifague. of Naioiis. " -; "A Presiofent-elect? Harding and- practi cally .ill ' of Jhis advisers beieve,that the League has demonstrated its fail ureas the agency to prevent, wars and they are of . the opinion that major ity of the League membership will em brace the idea for an association ot na, tiona as outlined above. ' , ' L If these opinions are correct--and there seems' to be -unlimited "support of them Washington will be the scene; of a new. peace conference whicfr may succeed where the League has failed." Wealthy- Swiss Caters; Suit ,fo? Recommending Immoral .Man v as Daughters Husband. ; Geneva, Dec. . 22 M. Wader, a After six i months of wedded - life, the bride returned - to her father's suwgl home with the information thathe cij bfsent to Alsace M ins bridegroom W disslpaiMherowiy?. bu . .riotpus.- living and- gambling. , CLAIMS OFFICIALS! SHARED PROFITS. . ! I' Washingtohr . Dec. 22. Officials "jpf ; the United States, government and of. ? George JL Gushing, managing direc- t toT of the ;Amprkan .Whesala Coal GOVERNMENT SEIZES STEAMER '! Charleston,; S. C,!!Dec.! 2. ilie' steamship' Saxon, operated in the coal trae. between , this port and Cuba by the ' Clihchfield . Navigatki" Compapy ; t coal situation. ;-''.?..vurv.?!'-"';:'i;;.v .;(f.f iiupm mm : IN CELEBRATION -i -x. -s 'f-r' v3 Of the 100th iA.nniversary Of the Deathof Napoleon May-S next! v - v - by-Committee' fcf?-'-.--'I 2y&i? - V' .:,--r-."T-v.''-''j I M VITA TinN TMYTM lI 1 1 14: 1 1 v.: : mm: Hepokie forVtheiF - mittee Headed 'byC Marshal ; ::;;;;5J:Fbch;-bf::'late'warf:Fam New York, Dec. 22. American par ticipation In thfe celebration ; by. ; France of the 10pthaMiversary f e" death of Napoleon on May 5, itieit was invited here today Dy iroiessor .w iuiam aiuiii' gaV Sloane.'of Princeton,' N,' J., speakr ing . for : ithe IFrench Committee heaided ;aalfFsH4S fWre;thV affair whose object it Is stated are to 'bW up the wounds of France,? 'will be. a great exhibition .of Napoleonic r"e lics ''at . Malmaison. France, ' to; which inflections will be loaned from all parts x lnfPssnrJiRioanP . who f or 2 Wears h'eVd fhA chair of historv at Princeton .nd latferlv at flolninhia Universitv. said that French statesmen, soldiers, and men of law and letters as well as fw a&iAri rnrwo f nri "Making all ;allowancefpr iievery severe criticism of Napoleon's ;ca jeer," he continued, Jit is still ; true that his work unified France, saved 'it' from partition among its foes:Hand, Jn. civil life, prepared alike the foundation and structure of the society : wbi'hin-(the World War saved France! and. helped .to; save all Western civilization; was ' by -his impulse - and guidance thf financial credit of Finoias tew stored, that the .maglracyj and adr- mlTiisrfrntinn i-otrk ?df1ntto"':BhTM i thntS of New. York and the Council of state mittee which is arrangins4he, centen- -al "f operators attemptea to ar- "He madh-. private pwpi opened public -charges, great; and smalt to all da sses,-founded schools, colleges and secondary schools, built 'magnifi cent highways, dug ah elaborate system of internal waterways, improved trans? portation of every port and. above all, reorganized in his' institutions the com manding position of 'belles lettrea. the fine arts and natural science.' - ,The su perb inheritance of order, progress and j prosperity which he ! bequeathed' made? tvinA ion . ' 1 So Thinks the Paris Municipal; Council. ' .That They are also L -'. Ptbuc Necessity Paris, Dec! 22.The Paris Municir pal Council has , decided that, public swimming bathR are not only a rleces- slty but tha t they aril likely to prove a paying venture and "hag asked the city r architects v to prepare slansor PAVM' LM UL inilllU ILI1IUI1L three baths rto i bp erectedpinJ: ristiQ ti within 18 months. Tpe ; only iswim- ming4 baths in Paris "except forthose moored along the Seine banks, which although pppular irji the summer months prove no;attractioHin?pin- ter.-. " ' ..: vv':yyyr: xuo luunuc ww wi cvj. i ment w est-mateoat DeleaatesT from the Municipal Coun- t are t; obe modeled after f those 'pA Strasbourg, v BILLY SUNDAY SPEAKS TO ;!.r-A:r- S';VBlOHARLOTTEAi Charlotte; Dec. ?2.-Tonight .Billy Sunday -"siwke to aboiit onr; thousand pe6pie,:in the!difnhp reDresehtineveTy':'graan !r6ple in the ;cit bme-re!-Nef the Wprl TodayJ . Good;Mpthers !ahd lGood:Fathcr.!iM: j!!Bless!th6utb,e freer: from t pms ana sciusms ..inaii, a-ijr i section on God's green i earthi..Ilike It.I.like!ybmreerene! thtSabbathay: South are more loyal to: the real dowut-r riehtwrmcipalif 1 Christia&ftytha!n ithe'ipeofai heard, everytmng. aoout cna riie- tua i. indict" rwiteE" chief: in . west . Sid Hatfield, chiefjof police of Mat- ewan on ,Gnarges following a puciieu uaiae. f tne ma street oj.atewan m wmcn tenmen were killed. The fighting started when, 'detectives hired by; the tives, who finaUy ' i.;w . ..- -. -. . . .- ' - . I ewnh,; andLtwo striking miners were .intheiaffair.v ' "i" f ., I - fi-.; . the Austro-Hungarianj Throne ,; WmheFriends: proCharIesof : AuriaHjangary has sent a letter to his supporters here encouraging them .itt.the. hope that he' Will be restored .tothe Austro-Hun- : ga.rian" throne.'-;.!. :. -! .'-C;-, -V-.'' '".V . j "Powerful .agents are t at. - worlc tp ;toe! thAuHOT archy. ahd-thereby.-prevent'jthe1 Ati iriansp! 'xnms'f ioitiinff Germany "vthe estwhfle monarch wrote from Pran-f gin!?, Switzerland,where he is still ill ...si" ' - . -' - - . - : " exile. -.,.-'Waitv tfyS:;.-na weil-bel6ved,; the circumstances , are f avoraMe . and with the help! df God I s4iall return! t:"m rabjectsThe lettetWast hrpugnt by 'h?iccfidehtrto Charlesadherents .'j headed by Prince !Louis - Windisch- - graetz,k tjoanie iujuus xiurassj ' .iron: Joseph Szterenyi. ,In . it he ', warned hi3 partisan,Siagainst making alliapces or conspiring with adventu- vim KHnco.1' he wrote, he uaa -no doubtiabout! yijicrt M. claim'-thel letter contmues "5, nunorted .by the - Vatican' and backpdbFrench clergy ;aml the "; higher r military cb cles. -1 hope , qiat-jnevaWF" latibn of -Croatia and SlpvakiaWill r,x,; f .itrflt:Af and Slovakia- ' will V orilv tod glad 'to return, under m be only tod -gW' to. retu ceptte and" -King Ferdinan.ot. , tu: mania will not Refuse; soinp territorial ' concessions ffrom me, who saved ;his throne at thtime'when Rumania was occupiedby' i ! Its pf .Wmen will give up easy jobs nj .ooa salaries their 1 -,frirtWAi -Detroit "Herald, ,1 UtW'M&MM BfjSlp;lill '-,2:2 t'" -D I't-v" --'A -f-'i-'Ci't'' y-v2yy.&t 0 LvvT ST" - . y U ; Lllll LllUli UlinilLLU ii 1 1 1 i 1 1 a n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i III! TlHd !nurtd r 3- .--.'"wm. 1.1 m m 11 ii . . h m m m - fl. XJP JUT, Amm -..Jjr... J ;illiSONiiiil Q " -', - ' rnV ' - -" Q ft-f &Jl Hi i5, t '&'& f?STC&ii if If' fl 4 -J) r c Interest the jPrizes 0ered at ! ; ' 'i:Jt-.'r. Th? Close.of iCamaign Reflec- . Ited. iii the! Great, Demand tot . Coupons. . V WorldV. Smallest . Man in all Probabim WU1 do v:tejrawing!BtuntV:l1 ! bef ; the: Campaign Closes De- ! ' J 3i?l3L;"DofS! andgPayingyUp'';:nq ! ;'Mayrbe!theW ; - . , '. one xf f, those V wild-tempered, ; but . ; elpud!rjays, pusmessarnong the mer. " w cntsftwhpt kre co-operating with the Vt Merchants' Association in the Pay-Up aiidTradeWeet eVerrt,repa pretty "" fal; hnessday,;Tbe pn call- ing for cduponsJ with, plrchajBes," say. '-". store- iemptoyes! is , evidence a-plenty f .thatu"e'vent:jisi';;:g6mg;;to.' bp i suc-j cessful.2 Numbers- of persons are now . ; b.uying.theit needs for'he winter aiid ! ' many'are . doing their Christmas shop ; ' ping to avoid the! rush. ':.y5 yyr ); ; : The! Publicity managers 'of the Pay-, ! Up and Trade. Weeks, event are wait- . jr ing fqr definite word from ' Major. Her- .' bert IBamett, !the world's smallest ' man, "who ; has -been 'asked to come " ' ' here at erid - of the campaign week to " ' . draw - the , winning : number for the Ford touring car, ar the!$170 jft gold, ' ; ichwili! go! to; .eleven 'different per" I !" sons. ine u ord ot course, goes to ono Individual, but the . gold is divided, asUthevpublic no doubt knows. There navj hteit inma rnieirmn ,m rn.i i m'til out-of-town . contenders - In the contest' whethpt: brie person seould wiu more .... . . J .. . . i, ' than one prize. This ha,s been defini- ' -:. teiy settied ; py; tnp omciais ot tne' As- l - soiation.;Np? person can? win;, more 'if than onVprize. .'. ! - - v !. -''' yy : "'-''i . .The. variousv merchants aregiylpg !. the 'citizens j the vry best " ofer; they . 5 will :probably. ha ve ,lri many; a' season. ; .; if !you ate Inteirested iri the, Pay-Up. ; anl .frade "Weeks contest-he euro to r call for yourlcoupons with each-$1.00 You may be the lucky pe'rson.' And yon -know you'd !like io have a little. , old FprdvfpY f?.-,;!''.,' - : ! Dpn't -forget! tbe 'fact that Friday '! Decepbeir SlstcloVes; thfe campaign, so" , if you '.want the Ford or some of the god you had betten get busy and trade as many ' dollars is you can pay on bills ' a st many dollars . as. possible. The , more 'dollars' ypti ; trade and the more paid on account entitles you to ust as many; coupons., Mie jnore coupons you: have! the better' chance you haye to' win.v -r'.1 ..':-" TO SEARCH ADIRONDACKS ! 4 .F0-?r MISSING BALLOON afens' FaHs,;NX,Dec; SEUeut, U; V. !; Beau and ' Jhtlh observer, Ser-1 geaht Johrf. White, in .their airplane. "hopped off i here today at X P. M. to search-, ine, snow-covered Adirondacks for !,three missing .balloonists - who ; are believed -to have been" lost in the vicipity;of Wells NyYl STILL BROKEN .UP AS .CZi .'st4v,,f ni?OItf Tl AB. D17Tlif A vr r Rlegihi "Dec? 22,-wWhhe Rev.! A. Pipkin past'p Baptist . ctiir ch en-fiwf miles from ItaJ-p! eigh,! as severely, criticizing - persons ' who .allowed '.the prohibition - laws to. -2 peyiola.tea thouti Reporting V the matter to'the proper authorities, one of Hhei.members !o . f thp 'congregation .'. became so Effected ; that he Whispered into thp-'-earpf va ;! prphibitioh oCJcer. -r seated vin front pf- him that he knew where; a still ! was.- located J and, as "ft ' result of !ithe2 inf ormatin, here ia one"essuiegat..manuiaci.uring siao- v lishment: in ;..Wake '.county. Accom- ; pahledby hfs informant the officer located and destroyed 'the still a few , milearorh thefChurch., Evidence xounu inciuauja ai naa- recenuy . oeen , .- - i ' c-v . . , . - operated. v-x :' fv -. ' MAGYARS ARE ADVISED .''v. ICiiTOSTICKTO TnEIRPOSTS Budapest; Dec 22r-S9 many thpus- and' o'f " Magyar - families ! and f crrier government officials a re1-pouring into sinaller! Hungary from lost provinces pf; Hungarylthatthegoyern 13 -making every effort to stop it. Ccr-.t laul!Tplek HungariaiiPremiar, l! 3 sent :aihessagetothe people cf t! 1 ptovinces now, annexed to Jujo:' i ' , umania5 brjCzechp-Slovakl i',' -:. : sentjry, and if necessary take t' n c , BIGUE AT T7AGnAl: - . CAUC3 A "V"'. --V .4-":,-'.A: V: EWagram, N. C, T es timated at between 5 175.C :)f OjDO "resulted from re lie 13 : which destroyt i tl.':t: ! 1 1 1 and 2C0 talcs cf c: : . Ik . poratiei.at'pnce.
Greenville News (Greenville, N.C.)
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Dec. 22, 1920, edition 1
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