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r Nwth - Carolina weather; FfttrTTedaesday'r Thiers- "flayy, .creasing; cloudiness! nbtich . tbang tern; - ' 1 " '4 .The Only Newspaper in Pitt Giuritv; With Assbcia ted-Press Service; VOLUME'S ;:NUMBER'227: greenville;:'n.'. a; Wednesday, December 2' i 921. PRICE FIVE CZ: 71 J Mr&' HaigProfectsGops;-. 11 BY'APOtlCEli Mill "V (f-vvl:- k v1-,: .-' l- A r '1 V,n,. ' I-r"---.'.'' 1 :' ' V V - rC ) , DEBS REPRIMANDED mm FOR iAKIN&SPEEffl .: ;- -t r - . . rt- A 's -r ; "''Hi I I iifTTMr T 1 1 i 11 n--rf -atrnmtr - 1 ir. m ,m vi-'iidJiim.vii Former CJovernor Bickett Strick-I enai xii nume in ivaieign IS UNCONSCIOUS VFFV FflRCFs .nnnnnniiMmrAAt r .-.uummumiKofttc ..'.ASVai. Served -On C'lJetmAasiovernor atodTo"T8m'sJfwfAUorney, General af Norih Carolina So Little Cotton; in One Geor- . gia County Farmers Pool -Atlanta, Ga Dec. 27N6 jCQmmu- nitjKin the Unid; Stetpsiijhevpast has ever 'beavlsite4bjAvm,QTQ de structive- -parasite ! to,'' its? plant - life than -the b6ll, Weevil Infestation prov- i t -sC - ,----1 y v -- - ' r 7 .W.V.'.WA'.V Address'ed'Several .Hundred tin . -.Washington Station Before Leaving for His Home " . HAD NO PERMIT Reported Soviets jjlari Asked tfebs to Kussia ;say& lie" May Go. ".a Mrs. Harding entered th White House - Jaotteed . that the r , policemen at the door -rS,-?:. heated sneiiera iur meo w - " . 7; ; 7 thankful cops is watchins the unloading of lus shelter , . RaIen;Vl327:(BpAkocliatiei :tas.be tn",?utnam,.coutyii the PressVr-fldrmer Govrenor Thomas year 1921. The coMon crop was all W. Bickett 'gulered.a" stroke of para,! hut a total loss. lysis i 'LiB:-bi9:net 8 The notmal production -;tot ; cotton i o'ctockjsyjerenina vtnd ifaaf-reported ii Putnam approximates LlT.OOQvbalpg j ui " "r"f rv w .i - v- message received ty the Raleigh Tffewsl sions wiien .ih- yiekl ranijaa r , Jwgh and ffliserver rbnieiht ' ! 1 ' I as .22,000' balea.' This' year' the coun- tj; produced only "ZOO Shales of. ., llnf jtelelghi1' Dec, 27. (By :Assoc5a tedl cotton: tJ' T -:"",?v "r 'T Press. ) Former1 Governor Thomas " The mazn tnae - of - . calamity I POLICEMAN ' GOhib iMt iT4k.wMi4Miii a anvAl will ht-li4-.f. anniriatl wherr Hts I , TO SING SING FOB rlsflfl t hta home hfsrp this; eve-1 undei-ktowl that few. if any1 farmets h8- - -ACCEPTING BRIBE LaFQtLETf CHARGES CONSPIRACY BY;RAIL. ROADS AND OTHERS paralysis at'hls home here' this eve-1 nndei-fetowl that few, if any 1 farmets ng,i apd -hJa."r plipcian reported ' that J in1 tKe--county individually produce'rt J ' ts .-m-:!-jS k,. 1- , nins. ihis ' condition ia So -sefkws -thattAonly I a bah? of -cotton The two hundred J ! New York; N Y., Dec. 27, By a wnr nnno rnr ma TWYiiprv Hiiier-i limes rirun. wKre. irauienu . reurescuui 1 ' Assuciaieu ncsoir-uuu -.. tatoed. - " ' - 5 , 1 ed.' the production of ever sp many Carroll, for "13" years a pol ce The .fonner governor has been un- iarmers-!?-community bales, --irthey . 'patrolman and a medal of honor conselo' .since" strickenvbut an" at- were.-'Half "it. dozen ormorB farm-: " man, today'-was- sentenced- to - tendant-said be :showed:5wight-rally jts' pooled their cotton 'An 'order-:: to from 3 to 10 years in Sing Sing afttxi&trojur "restoratives had vbeer; ad- make a single .bale. ':. for accepting a $10 bribe. He . ; x. v l -- J. :l . , i 7.. 1 I i n1nr -m MiiW- mlnliSterea. MX. tSKKevc eerveu , wuei -as nas Deen . remarKeti pereioiore, i was cuuvitttu ui minus. term aagQverBorc and vwo terms as I the couaties middle Georgia, be I to "fix" the "case of a motorist attorney general ?afN"e4l: Carolina. r ;wecn-Macon "and Augusta,-suffered j he had arrested for speeding, V lagre i r6m the. boll weevill than any " jtner section ox ute pta-us. tut on yield iir Baldwin; JonesV Greene, . -lonroe. " Jasper, "Hancqck, and War. 'en", eounties was' materially 1 reduced, .ut" none suffered, sor much ias PuU ":am county,' This community seem d to be the hub of the weevil in State armeR Leaders and Tansl . - - - pcrtaton a Orlejals Held "Secret Meeting" ALIRCAUED rJOGOStftVIA FRIEND ICS. V.-2 -V . l-astafonr-1- v " . x . Ensland and France THSisiiS thTfalmeomexitf -wj?- - - . T J 1 V ' so. has any community in sthe ,'Unite .Committed Refuse PASSION PLAY WILL BE STAGED IN W States suffered from ' its ! depreda i is fo an extent ocmnarable with Zagreb, Jugoslavia, Dec., 27. (By -utnam ounty. The authorities an Request to Permit Moving Pictures' at ' Oberammergau. garded bosyiaBher nest wnt of , agricultOTe are pu2,Ied to L, p, ' , nderstana xne rai i "w acters for. the Passion play, which will gnancy ot tn? weevu; in ""'" be produced here a number of time, ouny. , - " Jin 1922, have been selected, and re r,oi tftTnT ; ihearsals have begun. Tlie chief roles Tnrio1. th federal eoveranient has win Played again by Veterans een so much impressed with the som.e of home have articipated in the estructiveiiess of the weevil in Pur. presentations ior W years. , ?f . hen deter- Anton Lang will portrap the charac ;rA n LfahHsl, thor a station ter of ' Ohnse for ehe third time. An 3r the further tudy and invesfga- ton Lechrier will be prologuist for the v, MM'.s'tA ThA Govern. 1 swuu lime, uenner cnaraceeis win W r, fn iTiwrnd a vast sum be Peter- Andreas Lang; Jonh, Mel fe f : I fhnir "RrAitwjuntAf f .Tnr!oo rjnir1r fn-p-r f ' mohev trying to ' overcome - tne . - - friend among the big nat.ons. ing. land a'Jrallce'ilongardent sup porters bf the Slav state; arenow stronglydisliked -for f -their alleged favoritism .toward ,Italy, Hungary and Albania. "-The ' Serbians feel -thai the Alliea - have dealt - very harshij with Jugoslav-a- in alf "disputes aris ing wrth the -'three ' cotmtries just mentioned.- J t ". "Why" .they ask, . "does the En tente impose,. such severe.' condition; upon us rn -11 these maters whec we have so 5 loyally .jcarrled lout the terms of the - Peace treaty and have fulfilled every Jrequest ihey havt made of a even ; when 7 it mvolvec sacrifices ? Our great . fiends "seea to have abandoneATus, at least they appear to Jbe indifferent to -our wel-, fare.'Vnd "weaVe now J content' stc. work K)ut ; our own '.destinies..,. y DENIAL IS MADE Alleges "Betrayal --of - Farmers, Consumers and Mi i ions of Others." Washington, D. C. Dec. 27, (By Associafed Press') Charges were rn-.ide by Senator: La f ollet, of Wis cousin, in a formal statement issued today, . that representatives . of ,.the l , railroads, aud thatthe- steel s and Washington,' D. C, Pec. -27,1 (By Associated ,' Press) .--Freed by- presi dent Harding from the federal pen itentiary .'in Atlanta,,: where .he" - was serVin.? a sentence .for- : making speeches in violation of -war .laws. EuffeneV. Debs was .reprimanded t- tonight by the police for -making 'a I -. speech ; without permit beforeyeavi pg for his home ,in Terra , Haute, Before boarding his train Debs addressed several hundred an the? sta tion,, including admirers who ' had come to say good-bye; enpressing- his gratitude for the reception-, given. him; in ash-'jgton, and closing., with a reiteration fof his ..opposition tp- war and lis1 belief In the 1 forced love'Hinl;, the -redemption - of the wOrld.-,. f No effort was jmad'e .by any 'member J J of the uniformed: poLce to anteriere with the address,- but upon conclusion a -plainclothesman - rushed up . to TDebs. and . demanded'-'to know- If he had a permit to speak in the station, and upon being informed in the negative, the plainclothesman v declared . "you have taken a great ' liberty." ' Debs apologized, and said he-lld not know he had done a wrong; " X ' A Drv Joke JSC? ' v . v Sc 3 I -;!s fir -A I I'- The ?SubrrTangle;is::AsiF.d: " from Settlement JNpr. esz EUROPEAN TREATY, France Wants' Powers to' Ji nun nenn ircaiy w rra serve Peace. !j nJEremler;Briand's peculiar exprej : siOn fs aue 10 me iact wai- a-. yya-;-i iington official has Just told bin , aj smoaer of cigareis ... . j -. . . -. - MONSTER CABBAGES ATTEND CEREMONIAL GRDWH NEAR HERE - Farm ville Farmer Proves SoO of ; v"i2his Section isrErp-: J 4 ,Wah;ngton C.. Dee: -27, (By Associated Press) TheSubrirm controversy , has revealed so . wide - a ; uiuerence .01 opinions among- tbe' pow-. era that the v arm delegates -are 'dls- -cussing a 'plan to leave further dis cussion of the'matter to an 'interna- - t ibnal , arms- conference. ' ' 'i - : ' It was said today that- a ' concrete v- proposal "f or ,J, a - future' Pconferhre ' might "Jbe-laid before- the 'a fas 'dele gates in . a. few , 1 days. - President Harding is - said to believe that-such A -conference Iwould : be is logical ' fisi velopment of his, policies oft ntirhi- -tional --consultation.1; ;'. , - Tonight the ;ubmarine tat-IeNras aa far as-" ever from a ; settler.- fit; ' . spite conferences between theAiirl- can delegates and' the plehfpdtentf.' fwCes of "France find Japan,Ki:tW6 oowers who are holding outraalrut' " he American compromise' preposal3. ; ' Jhe naval committee,. wliieh."3ia-:n'6t met :since - Saturday, will resume lts -ssion tomorrow, but neither :Fririea' - ior, Japaa.. expect to be - In 'a poiUfon o modify their objection-. to-tthe American compromise planl---'1 ' A. . -The ' negotiations over Shan -Tung . rlso .took oh - a1 more -serious aspect v ;oday, when the Japanese, after fe eivin .fresh ' Instructions from'- Tcf io,' said. that they, were not -prepared V : make any further-conceilons r- ia heir exchanges with' Ghina 'bve? the turn- ofthe TsingTau S railroad, he -.Chinese' already had declared v lumber interests, ,-"at: a secret meet I Twenty -Shfinersf and 10, Candj- . . w c ,v - - ,; ng oeia ffngwn, ecemoer. dates WlU Motor 'toNew. 1 ' The ld '.adage,--Two-; rAeadatf. aK ; , h .couldveoV'no further .towards k i. : ntranvnlul ; rt ." nnru-n... Trnm form I .,..'..-1. ..v ; - . nt: , I r. n .-1- at.' - !. a .1 . 1 : '.T ...-..: . ,. - : Tlin-rr-'ThTn-crfnT7. '--I JUlier-WWlt,UUV.f vyas ; I mnraTriiao . hilt In chxi. S v' ..- . i iMHsiyeiv eorreict vesteruav !jporn'inj!T' 'ttxif,-'j2f-''-n rr --- : . T5'-. v I wo-groupes ' may-be- bnaaght ! to;'cth-1 -attemeredl. ta vObta4afroci--farm prgahizatiea leaders promise to ?aa here to certain leaders who were ad vocating to restore state control of stats railroad rates p.'ayea two neaas 01- monsier eaD-: rfarm o u 4. j.- t- - u' v. .A-i., tnonlal and annual business , meeong - , ... . , , . - Subsntiating 'a Wrtof A ges grown by ham., on h - e acton of the conference held here v -pw.. tv, near Parmville. t-he on December 9" which he branded as a conspiracy not" only to betray the farmer but the. consumer and thi producing ' millions of the-nation." Tho spnator declared that the . al leged proposal of the railroad, that mo5ning; the farmer abandon the fight for lower freight rates in return for re p?al of one clause of the transporta tion act,' which,, he added, would ex Xi're "next March. If the farmers of the country en . ,i,.oA lEt. rtVh indieat-l Among mose mspectmg wm tao. ...v w...,. o - , r - - I. . . . . - j ... T . r r, from nrppnville oages were J. . vxasKins,- . S iV- " . . I . ... ' . -.J? '1-.J.i. 4. Jn 4. r. rnnntiTio. MTii.: amitn, secretary; oiw-.riit.v.uuuuy. Will UlUlUi- W UIOICU VVUUVJ o I - , ' - TTT ' TT .ri O tal, leaving' here early " Thursday Chamber of Commerce, W HDaU ifiu otiieri,- an One of the features of the meeting! cies K Vq nroaonoa of twft 'TllnStrl- I COUnty. "" ,- . . 1 J 4.1.1,. .. t.-i..4.4.- m t Omitli Sti. I au agreea inau-tue iauu w-,.. um; jus iroicntittco, n v. kji44u,' 1 .1 4..' .' j 4. j V,- , rr r ' V VrV of Oasis 1 oumy ana secuuu is uyx . tail a ciupii juu ,- ' I ... . - - -- -- Temple, both of whom are members i,.s uU u, of the Raleigh-Wake Shrine club. eiu""r a K,an, cnM tft ho hpt.r than arming snouiu u pxaytu ,. ar. - - 1 - Meantime, the new Four i Powir la- ific treaty brought -back -into .scon- ' ' orence discussion through' a--ffri2elt-- fon : from v Japanese quartern .thki 'tlie 'our powers-agree to apply'he-.tcifcia':. v f the pact-to "the principalj'iilawvli . -thers, all enthusiastic advo- Another suggistion duringbeky , for diversified farmmg m PitM rom .Prench circles;: that Frce , lght be willing, .to agree c .-i.to-ia of ,eeVil in Putnam and to Remonstrate aiaphag, Hugo Bute; King Herod. ' possible, that the-lands that once ' Ler nna fceoasoan J.themselyes so admirably to th, -Hansayr; Marf, Mar- . , - . ' - I ina oeius; iviaguaiene, r auia. :tentu. roduction of cotton may yet again i ,4. , !-. , - . j u I A prooram, saia to De uetw;r man -- tered jnto. any .agreement made bjra K at ceremonial county farmers. iew 01 inpiEJ.r.epre:witt'ivc ii n au m u One of . tlie lastseletcions was Guidp Dienftr jfor: choir leader. " There has nfnm did not surrender to the roachment "with very devijje; , and iean3 ' known- either td.them or , : to ie scientists of ' the ' government, iiev , used? all sorts t of - - polsons-- The' Jugoslavs -feel the 'Allies were -ghf by f the farmers.- raifHKIill V HCVKrH Willi v VUCM -IA V f- T ' ' L . . recent .'Albanian 7 .boundary ; Cdispute. They;assertvthati England .ordered; certain; territory," especially - in th Lake-Ochrida region, given to Alba niai.lbecauserfiritfsn' business f jnter , estlt-s ad secured from the Alban iansiniportant concessions" ' in", that area,afld?it was vital5 the" territorj' should I remain - in Albanian rbands. They aflSrmvalsd 'that' England anc France .havpt fbeen favoring Italy. . .ir r that country's territorial, 'and strat. rodutfe." the staple. . " . . . .A a d oTdid in Bofc been a performance of the plap for ,r 111 x.u.x , -- that a Diemer.was not leader he face; of the hardest Kina 01 . f the r.hnar-iot nnt of thp .'Imnortiint The men ot . . ught his ,en lingers' in it. jGfuido Diemer took part In the war, first as an artilJerist' and hi ter . as an aviator. In 1919 he dedi cated his ' life to the studp of sing ing, and shortly., afterward appeared church concerts The Passion play committee decided tnr, Arh&a Ou'l iff to food and feed crops ana .aairy- great - detriment '"of Jugoslavia. The Tf. 'They ; commenced changing Jugoslavs feel they got the "thin end e.r tactics as soon as . the y,, 1 saw of the" horn" in the Fiume bargain. , hat; the boll weevil was going to do j t.-'v i 4- t,A,Wrtt f r hem:: The harvest of cereals It In the various territorial, econom- as larger ic and political, disputes-, in nicbl 4 fn ff quantl:!3! Italy, Hungary. Boumana,v'ana ai- - JJi r.. .frf- 7wing.the, demise ot cotton-thordgh .ie activities of . the 'boll weevil, i . ;Thel "dairy , ; products,.;.; now, ; being nipped from Putnam, county, P tTriftt in value $6,000 a month-r- ibput; $200 . daywnichr distributed prays, powders ,and what nft-jnd aQt t( lolate oberammergau tradi aey, worked early and late , in. their fcp 4 pictures to be taken ia Wnf . . the weevil ate np - their - . .,- - : -4 atton just -the. same. ; He was too luch -for them. r.-, . '-:-' Turn To ; Dairvinc Ptitnam county" farmers, are' turn- of the play.- American moving 4ieture representatives approacher the com. mlttee with offers of millions of marks, but - their proposals were promptly rejected. , Shrine clubs in North he used , aboutt two thousand pounds 1 partIcipat- thejrelLii. - - ' . W fertilizer, to the- acre, -and said Jthe . geyeral .f -0. , ton on December y", tne senator - tVioJ acres : ;planed in .' eapbages, tne seed further: asserted, -f'the railroad in- 5 . ,oofa ,lll1o tho residents having been sown- -during -second. tex-i.s wiii .tw.j - of the Rotary dub. the KIwanis club I wees m ouiy anu u from farmers in every section of the i ; !1Jm . , . MOtsia,Vo latter Week in August. He said that . i. , , - . - iut5 iivmtii uuu,. ci444. V44i- f- I ' ' ' country ior res-ei m .me preeui ... i ji j .4.-. I oi the aoiuitailt ramuau laws. Cleveland, Ohio, Dec. 27, (By As sociated- Press) .Denial that . there was anything secret at the Washing ton conference December 9, - attended by members of the farm bureau, and tihe Grain Interhation conference, was made heretonight by James H Howard president of the. American Farm Bureau federation. status quo ' limitation of si: rine strength' it l the Y other towtil V would - join i with her In i " treaty vda slgned to -preserve peace in ' Eauro p?an waters. : . Such a treaty- would- be slAilif , parpose to f that. just .compUtd-.'fb c jver ; the Pasific.t and v would ..i?iei it-Li . France, iGreatBritainjt Jtaly and) Gir- many. - If they, should desire v to do soJa the- united ; States " and i -Jacan various r i; The annual business sessionT pre- aotages wouia wegn oeLwu fimittees held meetings to difecusa Jco- lateral issues. ' The - committee ; m' y.'sed the Chinese tariff arrangement, AVERAGE ONE A DAY '. k w T? HTn. .h. of .Ral 'na rpurteeji pounus. i'wk Patau fgfn n-F Sudan Temole. ciSii, w I . TTIni?l O TXT r-TTTr' A f!C will be conducted in New Bern at "V "y? L'"r f:. 10:30 o'clock Thursday morning. nu. l..nAl.nnv o f T511 vaminiii.: Will I . ilie 1UJ1V.11CU44, h , .... . '. . T, ,f T' OfT 7TJ Ac,1 4- VWV'a premon-i ncago, uu, :aso. i., vuj.xx iu"un cxK 4. uww .......... , . i j : t-rL.i- M I ,r al session will be staged in the Ban- W .rress.uer "J" warfare. ws,reho,1Se at 2:30 o'clock, A year.enumg v1 .aw which , would; iifbrease the Cfe'nei a revenues; and the sub-comr-li: sl cu; air-craft ' drew, up a tentative .clil- ration .of "principles : to . gcrei a ; air-; The. naval . experts also consulted "FORTY-FOURTH INFiVNTRY. banquet -in the Shrine home . at "6 me iate ox - T fiT over a plan -for uniform- measUre- iMtion 'dil -lrthe.1 cording to the annual report olthe Arab patrol at 9 o'clock and a Shrine oroner maae pumic luuuy. Honolulu, Dec. 27. fBy Assoclatv ball m tne canner, wareuuue v. v . , ;r , . , r. - , ' . t.i 4, W 4 4.1t . will nrnnrdlldA th T.rOtTTam. ' CBUSettiDy DUQ wmJ. United States Infantro. born during 1 It was stated last nignt mat a ments for: warship " tonnage". to, pre- vrmt -further- confusion over.c Iraea" urement standards now in use vbythe '. f 'veral ; powers. V ' t U44a - . i.?ATSrr.E WANTS A- the world war into an exisence solely Shrme-clnp will De, organize - i - v . nnwm on paper somewhere in the pigeon Greenville during the early, bprlng. hojes of the Waftr Department at Washington, was marKea ny an - , Canadian elated .Press). -France's determAna'. ai. - ... i , . a ., , POWERFUL - FLEET - ( Paris. France, Dec. 27, , (By Asso- COTTON M AH 1' tmtio'n to the manufacture of but ix- iiuui.cuuj . - i;ressive anu piciuresuue ceiciuuuj i ., ... -. . . , - i.- .'i... . -i i I I I IMM4n i4 n-n . TAA . IflrQT ' J 4 r Ml TO n V4 M I) IWI' I 14-1 1 LI L. . . aiUl W , v44 "? " ' , .-: ' I'As 'an evidence' of the increased gchofield Barracks when the officers side were installed ten -years later .New York, N, Y. Dec". 27; .(Ey - Vsociated Press) Spot cotton; clos-. ' 4x11121. wero iiivuivcu. . s .-t .- - ' TAIlies" sild". a ,patrioti5 Serptanf bpsinesV man,!"havej alien. atedr. Xt .theyvhave not forfeited,-oui .friendship ; ,.In Nur- disputes r with - Hungary, AJbanfa,..Btag&ria' and oth eir' of - Wr latfr "enemies, --the Allies have ruled against ;us. They . rhavej , snown.. greater '.regaroior tne mrer ests. of those, who opposed nsr during the war than -they have for ns.. Wekw .VeJWj-;'tfrectVr it all. You' wiin hot, be- surprised then, if I ; tell ryou ' that- somehow .we ' Slavs feel Hhat-ourvratr-intCTests our, real fn . tyre , destiny, !lies in f joining ,4 hands fwithRussla; vWe .believe Russia- will lone dayfise1?out of its ashes and re gain aft its 'bid strength, power1 and interest- in "dairying and its develop- n(1 of the 44th were merged with vw-tft-t. - rnrt . rnnrTT rnoro hnva npoTi.: Ult lib -441 r I44i.r VVU141.Jf ' uu.v.Jn. Power development - on the i Gana-1 jtim to the limitation eff fourteen: riew -silos erected within the n?t year,' and Mothers ; are -in.contm lation. Oxjr farmers have ' been 'ilow to appreciate the value of hog production' along with'" dairying but it is" gratifying to remark that next rear will? also witness the develop- l-uvsut f this v. industry. , A considerable person of .these, pro-' outlet fox v the .product W the smal ' . . - , . ul vx -..nomwr of rinirips the farmers who hasen t iTucts is nauiea uy zrz .. sr thrt t m or. tne jaciiiues .iur u it.w 11 ViWw Ir!mn nanv"- under. - the management' of, P., E. Newlanderr - "We are hadlingt;thecreamery now; aboutt 100 gallons of 40 -percent cweet "creams dally;. v explained' Mr. NewlanderWe-:have t a satasfafc- m at nres-l primarily : .... . i-..:.tt; t county," Ealeigh Newa.n 4jDBcrv the time bine themselves-i-but -"I anticipate that with - further .' development .of da rying . in "'the1' county , many large dairies will - find direct outlets, for their products, - We are interested primafily .in encouraging, the "devel- the 21st Infantry. dian side has been under government the7- War Conference were, vigorously " .',. control while on the American side fbucht-ih, the senate oday. aurmv. a -The, colors- jw. we n . - . of discussion of the marine section of wa-, n-9nk one corporation. Canada's power the goverbment s budget. CUlUlO- VI w , " " " - o i . 4 . ' I ed in the War of 1812, were presented has been scattered over a wiae iieiu. iXevZrrBr serving many municipalities within PRIMITIVE BAREST, SEeVICK 1 ; LICENSES IN A'.r. TZ tZTZ- radius of 250 miles with current , Elder f. M.' Mouses will preach : - General Joseph E. Kubn, division com mander. - ' . - -sed firm, as follows:--January, .15; March 18.82;; May 1S.U; July, ".88; October, 161. . ' - ; ,' THIRTY-ONE MARRIAGE fn Ko-ht hoatRTii, Tower. The ooL I Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock . Thirty-one marriage .licenses hav . w 1 , . i . 4.. I - 4.1.-. XT 1:4- rt"U ..ili ' jkAAAtlfnw I rfftmistA Mrtiln 4-li 1 1 tl .. Tif A V '1 nrnTTierftll I icy on tne Amarican siae-nas Deen to i n : iue .umveisausu """"'6 uwu isouiu ;r- 4. .. v.v, x-Maior General Charles I Pommander of the Hawaiian 'depart- concentrate -users of - power af ;or to anaouncemeni.maae iast mgnt. to -wmie peopie arm xo 10,, rdSeTc near Niagra Fallsr Buffalo and cit- The nublk ,isrdially invited, to according ,to the ; records la ti cl ot the newest,. 'declaring thkt they tes as far east-as Syracuse get suf- attend the services. .t.f, ; nee of. Register J, CGaskir.?. i wero roceiving an inheritance, "of rich ficieht power frm Niagra Falls- , to ..." ; . Considering-the fact .that-te . c. - ds of valor the greatest that any- "un Street cars and fori a few Indus- BRTAND : GETS . - Cce.was closed Christmas tij ari n'fn rSL - fries, but the bulk of power is used - VOTE OF . (fONFIDENCE Sunday, an average of six lie er.: one can recetive. . The reaching atin iassmg of the million horsepower !mark has . been accomplished in s - approximately , . a quarter, of a centuryV'f or it -was in gQiythat the-'Wheelsoftbe first indus trial -plant ,.at Niagra-' Falls - were within a shprt distance of the. gen- Paris, France , Dec. 27, (By Asso- per day Jiaye been issued.. , r erating plants " -'" : t : dated : PressJ The ( chamber of jdep- ;v License . yaa given .yesterday ; t3 -: : ' ' -' -.'vv:---:v uties gave the Brand caoinew; a new John.- s.: vjhapman,- ox. uruioa, ,. i--Some can't see" the pleasure "for lease of life today JW a substantial imarrlageto-Miss Mannie- Ticker. , exnense. ' majority of 177-at the' close of a 2 - I,V, V. v t see the expnse for day' debate over tne xauure iaav,ouu-if j ., -r- - the "Othes" cam ,n mo couuKjr - - - , . v , Wuni to' increase,:we Will devote mt-J er. - ' rturned..,by- Hydro-electrieal ;energy. f the .pleasure.- day of the Industrial Bank of Cbinthank God.'' - -V4 V,
Greenville News (Greenville, N.C.)
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Dec. 28, 1921, edition 1
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