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VOL. V. NO. 134 HICKORY, N. C, MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY .16, 1920 PRICE FIVE CENTS mm uid NOT ASSERT IGOI GilPl W W BASIS M IlARi " AMERICA WOULD GET OUT HE MM UP II SENATE ! OF SECRET AGREEMENT -i)luiUi!i ; - tmHm ! I - ! White House Corrects Interpretation Placed in Wilson's Note to Allied Premiers Regarding Frame Settlement Would Have Nothing to Do With Adriatic in Sale of Former German Liners bV A , . 1 l -j i , i v"Y J , , y , v',in? v;in'1' 015 I Dv the Associated Press i J wnicn was lastened wraskers that np- j Wf shiracn Feb 1( Wilh rati- i ipcared to have been fashioned from ncation" or rejection' defending 'almost ! Snow--eum mountains, tho tenroerature ; whnllv on whrfhrv fit c.n.ittv cin I un "I'll morning', remained an v !!ie Or : V,'i'-"!i i lie '' !! A if Associated Tress j".: Feb. .1(5. President it was learned today at the a)'.m did not say in his rote fi!'irle premiers regarding Hie naesticn, that the United would no longer be able to it. rlf in Furoncau if fair;? it' i.-dic question wis settled ac- i.: i(he views of allied prem- the intcrpr; tati note by i he rn i i.ii t..' Paris said ! ic!;ds s.'i:d - client's . too sweepine. They .,:;i'd States would nut vm ,i .hi p.t'tieipat i;.n in the peace; :;:,! the ieauue of nations- if;' ;v ver; ratified by the senate.: withdraw from tho ; nut RtAcnm mm uml iiLnuuiv mil HINDENBURG WANTED wind during the night. Oth-1 compromise 11 tho ot.lu'T n but- uunv iRormur nours. inwove Luring was ceneral the L; in; wind again rose to senx? swept around corners and tickled one's ears, chin and face and almost fetched tears. ! It was the SOCOT-in r-fP.pT.H- afrin nf j weather cf the winter. mew year, as many recaii, ii oe found agreement j degrees most ot the clay, and proceed-1 tions covenant led, to fal! to 10 decrees during tho j Sre 'v v-o- w inig ox tne a evwise ftunday night would have sc jod .10 or 15 degrees belo 4 1-.,, ; i , ions would In LiCCvirdt reacnea a up the t eatv bate, a numb sid; ong Still ( ftWII T f nun f arri-nivj oo.tja : , T ,-, .1 . inere, to even zero at i.enoir, Iv boiow !at Boone and Blowing Roe!: and tc I can 1 reservations : !ea.i ue f-kna- i r;eaee treaty today! Wilson Informs Senate British Interests Not Con- ce? mc hipping BoardMany Bidders Appear, Bist Sale Is Conditional Opinion of Hi" o a nnal. possioniiy t.f a on this issue, hut as to dnts of disnutc belief that no se-ieu cbiect P. E' rrnfii 1 j I i fM 9 S t S if ?3 5" H j t; 15 1 10 week lest strip Early in the with the agreement j ago to formally call i today foi formal de of both! or. 1 '. n )iad prepared speeches. Am ihem were Senator Thomas, psn fr. m jps. ira .r nosy B 5 H illlP hip H n ! Li-.t & k :. .3 teas ti " W e J tl t ii By tho Associated Press. Washington, Feb. 16. Despite pr-- ests voiced in the senate and else- where and court proceedings designed - ;to stay the action, the shipping board today received bids for the Tib formor German liners. n 1 When the shins we-- offered ae-j in III! t: !' v red i m V( '.I'ti :-ti!eme!!t a ltd refiue to !-' By tha Associated Press li'iati. Loudon. Feb. Id. The CtM mnn .,,.,i.f;...V r.o...!tirr. vptrn rd.isi:' oro w.nn.-to? ; iVMmnivn 1 ernmcnt tnermometer I I .!..'.;, .1 11 'I' . 1 1. 1 A ..I. . I - .. 1. 1 t!i i 'viiiM.- (mm. .mn. . x cii-:; i.-.nii tt'siuiten i'j vopeiiinigen, de clare.-, thai Field Marsh'n! HiHnden- eorimg to unofiicial done. The done I in tins immediate region, however, was j a a s$f a2 f Snatoi ; both listed a ents. - The latter announced th would speak tday. Republican of 4 'Fi'VQfiTfJll " Js f! K ?-J4 ft N 1 f' s v. (: f. ; j. g VJ li I . ,, I i V 1411V. I.wi.l. . h'.v. ever, never hs aiut til'ieiah; hcie to , ; ut line it. Xo rep eived in'c. 1 was t" deparuni'nt. ie':e hung:!. Th:s c: , tu;.o. i:; wanted by the allies i-!y -?- declaration: !v rh'is ! utu i : i. . ' . . , iiiuM t.:ui't will usju i SUiu Hi lmiM'ini Iv.frnKn P I.iJ tor ms 1 v t i . - - i oi k a a 1 Oil 10! a 1 ann ivas takpn vf!n tho n"-.- tA i I 5 Si? ! -..i v..-.. . b I ft M fi I A moderating session is exneeted to- nigot or tomorrow raid j temperature !d!e p0iirST Sll i Til N ' K4 8 1 B & i 3 Fie" i si 2 a a a g?! s: aw.. a n omit no:mai u . vll mal be expected from !- ,ed Feb yssiysi a 2 iaLufeiiJ I allied note to Holland with regard zuy eou'-t oi.' under adviscnic Uhe extradition of the fs- mer Gerrmm iAc r .it:n.. .( Wdham Randoli 553 s ? fnfl? iia SH B 'empevcr reverses the xormer .-.- T, x, , , , , SSLIj OMrll i allpimds for his surrender and onv- arst of ,ew . ork to stop the s; Si- UU U t li m vUWMvf hi internment, with the ; of tl:e. vessels. He will give ids ar UUHi hyWS!Hi.h!y:etjo!1 that the former. German. ;wer F-iav. o.: iP.e weeic to an en .,. "' chance, hoeer, th-x? February, u-n-j lai.'y j'-'ochor-Mis. may iu' :: s a b- by groups in the services in which the board had plam.ed originally to offer them no bids were received, but spir ited bedding developed later for in dustrial grou-o cf ships on specified lines. Wtti;.-- the h kling was in progress '' -.'elc'' t -ok place: .-. .ociate iiailev of the " i!ou ! oi.' ander advisement t i Wiih'am Randolph ale a us- i rem nmona i:rkvn;:. AS -k id the SKNSATION r.. 11 1 j i .i i nn.i Iu.("uk nf i.,m:m,;m; puowian ui inoie rain ana anoxaer j ' ' V ft. v. vl H.'V J 4 lli I Vv'IMlltJlWUV i-vVi. tne uestruettou ot property dunn;. ; (jerma- ret teat. ; The : jointh the reozc such as that which a great many held marshal is also charged isibilitv with, (ien- people thought thev witne day r..nd today. W. R. v:th 00: tied rrcss ... T . . i i .. 1(0. It - u p j u :on iv oi f ti;e rdiicd snprero', v-j-'oc T 1., .!.t.... M. ...- ... ; 1 ri !'IU. Sit i " !j ;.''vi:'1:e conv.: remise had i ( , ii di-'pr.tched. ; ,... ;!. ?-. ,?r.t Wii.-'cn's ar . !. i-'ig iroalcd as a ccn-ational '..vmi bv the London press. era! LudoudoriT for tho deportation in v.'hich several thousand girls are said to have been handed over . virtual slavery with women of doubiful char acter if they refused to won;. y es lC-r - k T, ,i , 4 , v - I Rockingham, iar(!. atiegcu atucmoDpe lei lied in a tight near ichmond Satur ; monarcn be sent to one of the Dutch least India islands for safe keeping. I The Associated Press learns on cli TP FSTMI M RFn j dav and Greer and J. Kent Greer j fo celient authorit", : government Pas already that the But are in jail as a rofcberv. A coroner result highway Wilhr of inouest found ply im ;,ccep with of n... ;e fail 1dm NATIONAL TWKIt'T STAJ1F 'EEK TO in: OLSERF.i: J!;.- ? i 'i i Public school superintendents in every state in the Fifth Fedeva beserve District have been notified ; that national Thrift stamp week wii. observe:! beginning Monday, "1 1. 1 .... 1 . C . ,,. !.- ( 'V .):'! ise rgieemeni oj,- wiuui , , .k:,;i,i, h.-L.. nd-lt; 'Jorvd t Tho-ar k;;in organization for r ,', r e ..ugo-S.nv'a qi:enmn um-j,.. ter;,;t.J h senr;ino. cut instruc v, , i!v ftHM'V status of toe e.l,l- , litrrst,v and nl-le-e cards to IJ,!FS STAND i AT ,s AO'-la'cd l're.ss. ('. li W.. Fromnt ohieetion : ,l ii ti o de Fans. !-.! a 1 1 1 ' t V it m,'i '.via I o"t v.OTrtre Mil!eT.yd : o o: G real 1 of France ; : .i ...1 . 1, .. : "eoiv ami msiKUHi i.. must yield. .,! ii". vm;.o time the prcnieis v n-as sent to Va ditng! 1 li'! f? ;'; prniste- of Jngo-Slavia v..s !-.!l if'od il-.e viewpoint of the Brit.i.d'. ; ! ;', 'Sir's .';'overt!.v.ents hiul w-l l.vn nm-libed by the proiddent's i:o f-il'mn. Conlents of Mr. Wilson's n'.te lave not been disclosed her!1. He was -td.l to state that the Fniicl .St Mi..: u'ihiIiI ik'1 ftn h(-r i a:. '-1-") i -,' f v. itli Fin onean afiai; i nl'.kw ni'i -reeded ti set Fie n'.r nroblcin without et".'..:ul .np.r.n.fcro'-.ms, ana win cooperate j in every way to awaken new in- '.crest en the nait cf parents and 1 PUT-i is in oractkdng everyday thrift i Tho i the ';:!a? ' f sav i small amour:?, ! - coo ;i j-m: r.alc. ; i rtin ia1: vk "O'vgvams, and m i ju iov.s ways the messa:re of the 25- Dimrisii; m mry mm m m.i :3y the Associated . Press Amsterdam, Sunday, Feb. 1G. A central communist propaganda bu reau for the western. hemisphere will be established in Mexicct ac- secret intern at onal conrerenee nek! Here tnat Gimarsl came to his death trotn a ; orevs. utin bullet wound infiicted by Robert Steele. I neace of Europe. Jr., J. F. Diggs, P. C. Markwaiteii j James Allred and Constable Ed ricgers i Sftf? n and the killing was justiftabie and ii self defense. Tt is belioved that." : Jy band of auto bandits has been, broker tip. - I About dusk Friday night Robert ; Steele, Jr.,' in his car passed a an oiler to orn. Holland responsibility :rom menacm in sreoclstev stalled in the ao( Tm rrnrnsi LLSlLRiiii 1 LUL H! mm f l s i: , " i i AVhite iious-i o?:ciaIs anriuuced that President Wilson wculJ inform Die senate that mere was no basis for a charge that was a jo tret agree- : v i ectwoe; the shipphv board and i't b ' ,: ': '-;ls regardir. x the ships. Iniu; mat"; as to lids report was :.- iidogoe.. R -; d'kean of C")r. .---i!v;f. TThc s-P'i g board v j r t day to def'-r sale of the foim n an ships. Co- ?hich biJs had submitted, unui some defmhe. a-. :on had L:er; taken. sed bcen senate per. passed at com muni early in So i When they i r, according to a local news pa-1 out' safely. Tho newspaper adds that the dv went its 12 miles south of Rockingham. A j stranger who proved to be Gree ' V:ot . in .Steele's ear and pressing., r' - oistol against Steele's side, orders : Bv a j him to drive to a neighboring house! t j to secure help to extricate bis car. ! Ian rpr rashin; c: q don d at Pit , Fob of V iress 1G. efo't is in! ended tc emphasi ;g regular'y Thrnugli the prens. i f notices cn school I - ! initiative was taken by delegate to the ccnferc-nc -a C7--'3-'" an American ihe car tnen annar wav. the oenr ?edera Wiiso: tsade onn bas Ga. bee com' si on. Steele ! "v 1 4 i ill short RAY310XD HEFNER v.- . . jj. i : had I n fed Sta tes Thrift stamp will ! The funeral e car' h i. t. : . n ,elv that the celebraticn of 1 1 c. lb-: l!o Adri- MUS. j 1 1 o ! : t States. dan.o week in the schools will euiminuts cn Friday, March 5, with an entertainment featuring the num- st amps each child has tho week, and the a program oasea on ored by the treasury de fer this purpose. M: Raym; Hefner, whose death occurred at his home in Cline's township Saturday fe'w minutes later, Honrv Harrington were dri dug homeward and a ifrom where the Greer c stalled, they were accosted by men who threw a pistol in their v -.it J v iji ; i i tin . v" t.i li vi.i tW When they got out o-f the ear of them hit Steele across the with the butt of his gun and DEATH OF aney n era?'. Oh:- ; phens jfrom him his pistol, keys, etc presence of; rinaton remonstrated when boughit durhig prcsent'itit.n of i partment .lOSFFUl'S JJAMlihS ii'myt n. Feb. i.". of ! 1 we men., itic'utl .V . 4 ! 1 . V- i nu nun t.iw a. a as m(;Pn;e: s o :' iP 'v. i ir.mittc.'. yi the tJcmo ctiiti'.' iiati'.nal conunittee war an-iMiir.-eii Smviuv by Ghidrman Homer S ('mmnings. ' Six additional wom 'n ';i;".di'-cK will be appointed soon to nmke the women membership coi-iv-t;ni:d with that of tne men. tnir woro iiiss raiza- mm l i mui Appoint-; mm o '.II IUIU1 13 UflniiGIU! night, was heal at-. S church yesterday in the a large company ot irienas. Mrs. ! took his watch and he to Hefner was buried hridav and twc knocked on the head. Th 'veeks ago Mr. Galvm Hefner, father I then ente.red the car and rf Mr. Raymond Hefner, died at his ; awuy. Steele reached the . J.. j. .1- , iior-.e ri tne suue io-. a.sai(. Mr. Raymond Hefner was gressive r one i stole wa s men drove Diggs : i J l L i. "e o det - -r -i ft - r itizen and a Confederacy. .-IPCM'.-.l i j' i!. , L 1. Il-Q was yell hno' h-2 has many friends., November 10, 1840. The funeral ill be h internment will be at r;n cPurcn, aliar.t sold Ivl r. ier Hefner wh He was rn ld today and j Rev. W. D. Haltiwanger, pastor of the Zion charge, is reported as seri-Jou-ly ill" at Chapin, S. C., where he ihad'goc'co be vvith Pis father. ! siioinTTwATE j IS TODAY'S FORECAST ij 'b; Associated Press S Washington, -Feb. 1G. Another cold wave swept tho eastern portion of the country today, the cold area I stretching from Canada to the gulf and from the Atlantic to the Pacific. At the weal he;- bureau it was stat ed that the cold snap would be of j short duiall .r. The forecaster at j the bureau h! that the weather ! would begin to moderate in the Ohio ! valley tonight and in the east gulf 1 and middle Atlantic states Tuesday. store and phoned the alarm to Roek- enm a pro-1 ineham. The two cars were see TT'.fner r.urv and a member VflTlnrv :i srv rnrlirl :fiti7pn li.. ji ...i. j i. i ..x . ! vi I W ami wt,i ti uumit" ....... i fi n? I nrnutrn t c v :n i ;i. c; .r xi. - t ..ii the sheriff ot Richmond county or ganized a 'posse of a score of car:- f the Lutheran He succumbed to influenza church and pneumonia of which his Wife died Ttst week. He is survived by three small children, one of them an in fant about' a week old. secur the e'ountrv, MRS. .TOIIX ST SAID TO PIIENS IS T7' TfVT "T (ill t o i. a is iEADiXfi "RE!)" IN 'b literature rad medicine phoned ly the Associated Press Vvbishirprtea., Feb. ':-e apfie 1C Wilson hi Markets t I the obstruction ! shots and sped COTTO xN Aoams. an ..American, c'l) M-tbnrv "v Vcrk: .Misa t ar-i been capiureu oy w;imi m .uv.v.v,, ( Mine Kuuts- iocs, Urecnvvicn, v,tim., ,anu is ueio- u--iu i j i-- , tie Associated rress Ke i lies Fairbank. Chicago; ransom, V, . Purr. St. Paul; Mrs. j intormcd today the state department was New YorK, The citizens of Ellerbe were .ind they tried to barricade the street with boxes and intercept i the thieves but they, with fearful sneer hurst tnrous'i tne ecure 01 L - - (j accompanied - by id sped northward. Lars 'were in pursuit and wdien some dis tance beyond Ellerbe the car con jtaining the posse ' leader came j across tne Steele s car standing ! the roadside" with a the radiator was still warm show Cutt; ,4 n-v-p. me; r ana yfrcm have is. who with inf la- Mr. and nirs. George King returned y; Winston -Salem, where been to see Mrs. -Joh?i i has been seriousiv sicl era and pneumonia for several days. wane scriousiy src:., be iioldirg her own. F. Kfn:-' who wont ' to daughter, Mrs. Stephens, jMrs ! is sard ! Mrs. bv t J i r n cn h . oroKC'-i. t, Stephens, New York, Feb. 10. Reading "red" literature in public, even in tho Russian language, is no longer safe in Nerv York. Jacob Wausiliess vas perusing a pam.phlet cnt-tled ;!What I Anarchy?" in an East Side restaurant when detectives who were born in Russia saw him. They fol lowed him home, arrested him. and sent him to Ellis island to await de- G. LaF.cn pr o-coc .1 : he inf Iu jGirn jj I ftni e n Jr., little son of Stephens is saio Mr. Mrs: Feb: 16. The con-in2r that they were close on the trait rwio OS-rve'-p t --nAi ii n ! . p . - -i ,1 .i . v..nariOi,i.e oocao. to 'be imorovmg.- Thev said as one of those for .vb:rn depcrta on v. arrar.ts had been issued by the of burca immigration. 1 r-,Tia fuvinn'fli r-.-9 T .-ravT-rvr 1 1 ol l"n il j. r ' j? j.1 xl ..i., , . . jiiuii, ..v., - ... -- . unatu Loiwu.ni. vx "-mj"" "u 'ADOUt iour miles luriaor trav pab.-j- He'en (bcnfclb Denver; Mrs,. Over- Adam's home is m Los Angeiea. i ,A further advance in the cotton mar-etl two men an(j stooping they were t'n (,. Mb is. Tacoma; rf tlcmrm. Lcuisville; Ibiffpcr ,ia;o!;s, Hit mingham; ...( :!ri,-. D'oboba Raleigh: Mr K. Oil Mrs. John IL i where his wife and child now live. j'et t jie openiivg hero , today. First Mrs. Pattie!'jp!0 Amer'can embassy, at Mexico by the. ! prices were four to '54 points higher asked for a ride by the men who said that their car had broken li; JAPPANKSE " ARRIVES IN SNNDAY S. n m . . . . I r I.-. 1 . iVi lat.v has ncen aici: uofu u.v UIV i Sen lmpnt. was . mere, or ess imsei- j o-,i c,.i x xi, lohni sfnto ( cwsirtmcnt to bung the b'Ntlod by the early irregularity and iv ,inn'r vn rlr, vo-. Xt'snUi, and Mrs. Ueverlv ; napping to Lie attention ot tne , VVT tone of ioreign exenange No was tie replv. :l, Iiijhmon'l. ! Mexican aut n i . it. i a s vviui "-y t - -1 ho ever, and tne advance met reai; , r ' the man vou held up, knee! t , - . - men: ; j: ll'IWI y(j FSL?H'ION ROLLS. ,! Adams rc ease ,. ... ........... .iiir.i tM.'siit.-'C . w. ... .:. r?i:' anthorit.es weie eu- ,-r--nn Kir T-,-or.or,r p.nvnvc whh piikph deavorkig to learn the whereabouts three Mi'iotowo. Wis., f'eb. L". A V''H;iV. rnii.d for ;i series of Z in bowling was established to by by WNtr- Swift of Milwaukee and that .1 cavalry nave oeen i Vdic In u-h- ; "i-'.C H-iite (ou; , 'J be ;;i'V'. .'1 was b.-l by la' r". r H'.tsinu'gh, Pa., v;h; made k!i. Wi .coasrt . i.'.lH ! C 71b nw of Vdrms and his capxois : lVv.- rn.umP.S 01 I sent out. . . Tim kidnapping ccurred at Avales , ''. Ti-ur-dav and th banoit? were v!;d to have mod nnuooinuorc. - have looted tno ware- of the Provedencvia line, an i-oactirns ricrht after the call. Open Close March 36.50 Wav 34.50 July ... - 32.10 October -- -- 29.85 December 29.28 ed in the head and from whom ycu stole a watch and car, and drawine his nistol he commanded tne m 3G.4o j iants up. 34.1-xi Ciinard, who was killed, 31.92 1 backward, raising as he did. 29.75 1 right hand which was chute oo . something m his overcoat sprane so his i 1 if. The funeral cf. Mrs. Florence j Payne, whose death occurred in I Charlotte on Saturday after a long ,'iiness was held at Granite Falls oslcrd: y and interment fcllowcd in j the ceme tery there. Sire was the I rife -f Y-r." Q. N. Pavne and is sv - , .:. r i ''TV-,. . VlVCi ohil: . i i . her cn and also bv her parents, ! Mrs. J. M. AUred of Hick Mr?. Payne was vears o-'L in -xi . i" -jrte.i hops"-Ame in csreern. pec POT i ' I S " V. ' L i 'i i n '1 f 55 (. ?; el I ir..:,v,,l,j In the citV of Mr r i ip;ri i R. L. r c7Tr.f.v will recrret to I w , i . v i i v " - - -- ill with i .,, -!,-f lio is severeiv Seumon Mrs Staley is a fro auent visitor at the home of Mi,, i..-.. TTnint-i -ind is well Know: 20.:- PRODUCB fluffs . 50c dozen The click of the man's pistoi wa:- j heard, testified Steele and simulta neously a gun was fired from civ-cry- and CTinard fell with a hole .V. i-urp. er gt 5? isaneisr caur a ' 'r.p 1. . .. and vas a snlcnniil tvro o 1- riends cf tho family r'v-.h c cf her death with mrch sci-ov woman. Hens and roasters per lb. i Old Roosters, per lb. I X .1 I.-,. rC4- iVl T.- o,lr. ! una just uutier ms jcil tuiiijt'n-. x-. ii'iv- " ,. ,, , x. , tne meantime tne mans . Bob Greer was. endeavoring to 12c country cmier, per io. J a v.eapoiv f rom his hip, pocket, Crp;inierv butter, per lb. N 68c i . ... t.. 7.. x. dii.i ,-,., . ' . . r.n- hk"! ii! i ri c'?i.r l iiwj t;u ! made his hands go P.H' "-'-if 1 1 V f -i-.X., .v.. i I , 1 ? I ! iCARPFNTTEP N AY FJGPT ON JULY OR ON LAROR DAY Pork (125 to 275), per lb. Pork (under 125 and over 275) per lb. - - JT. urn ar i being searched the -. C I -IN.,..-,-. XJov,i S. i-f .-.T-i c: I hero. bIIijL KlijilV 15Y RLOCKADER P.v ji,,, A'sochited Pros 10. An increas- f.'r cipre in cotton this year is out Sb'-riff J. E. Zachary of Yadkin corfVy was shot and instan ly kn ed by R obi h Raitv at a lockaoe still tn day n aht when the sheriff, acconipan ed bv Rev. A. A. Caudle, a Baptist minister, swooped down on three VYa : , ' f i,ir nlant about eight GRAIN On being tcli stolen i found on i Greer and a pistol just behind him on the ground where he had dropped ! it as his hands came up. In the IS' ' -Me- 1- m ovm said cable y onf" t Of f i oay . V''tshingtnn. Feb , .i IT 'iv diiox' i.n tw T...,ar,.va mvnnnn. ! m Vnrlk inville. 1 he otnerif ' 'i.i ; 3i: r . iiiiii it i.iiui; , rtrrk nir-'ii uric ' t ' v (Corrected daily by Horseford Milling right pocket of the dead man's over Company) i coat was found the pistol he bar Wheat $2.75 Corn per bu. S1.90 Oats, per bu. $1.00 Rye, per bu, $1.90 Compeas : - $4.50 I 1 stolen from Steele and his hands was tightlv clinched around the weapon; win the Arkansas University, says. Jamcs Brown and all three men were lhe eperienees of 1919 ought toitaken to Winston-Salem and laued southern cotton farmers that there. Sheriff Zachary was Bp eis inov iian,.i. i, ii. i i .....ivo.i hv his wiie ana L Weather also Steele's keys and about a score ! of various auto keys, were' on him. ! The Rockingham men, who were i forced, to shoot, brought the dead ibody and the prisoner Greer to the ! city about 3 o'clock this morning. The inquest .was held at noon with: the above result. .bob (jreer is h 1". William Fo;: ve on-l theatrical o ijr: r"-eo:vr;:i il - ,-rrc Carper" irr, .c r ht ehampion. ' f:r Camsntier .us. chamnionshin Dempsey in Arr.er Labcr do I'. "Winfield R. Sheeham sailed y?stcr- representative or ". ir. rr to c;.. ; ; content '.' .11 TO confer Fox with the French manager in the necessary signatures. PI o:la -FA Imparcial in dra.ws attention f houses in Photo shows Reverend Paul Plan: j-adr:';, i n editorial:- , 'n serious shirtoere fad-. 'A -.vh-V-h 1? f'luing much inccn-v-.r'cc to residents and visitors increase in rents. Tne it tx I rev?uaiiors raj, tn sj'.vanuii ,s uuuv rrrs-rir " orSf-. i'.l SUggC 'tS i' O . . ! 1 :. ... nd manic; ".v canrioh . .. i.,-. tho 1. 1 , JH'fscnt supply of labor; For North Carolina: """".I K,r hi wife and I and -luesoay; ireezmg temperature bery northwest winds. one son. He was a splendid officer and man. in ipil nwnitir.fr a nreliminarv hear- imori, the iilly fcunaay ot Japan wlio Fair tonight ine en the' charge of highway rob-- I recently arrived in San -Francisco - there are 300 applicants for every to It is understood that j. Kent (from Japan and who expects to con- vacant apartment and large prera- Gre'ei is in jail at High Point to ans- vert .'thousands of the Japanese in this : ,vms r, wer to the highway robbery chargp. country to the hristian faith. '.their ho re off erei tenants to give up omes. i -'.' i,t i iiii i in n .... v VIIV i ,
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