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a . ' ' REMEMBER THE LITTLE EMPTY STOCKINGS SEND SOMETHING FOR SANTA CLAUS THIS CHRISTMAS. V ' rrr he Monroe Journal PUBLISHED TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. VOL.20. No. 84. MONROE, N. O, FRIDAY, DECEMBER IS, 1914. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. THE DEAD MAX WAS A HF.RO.I ragcUnd Editor Thinks There U no Doubt That the Aviator Who I unit His Life t CtaeMerfleld Turned Hi Machine to Sate the Crowd, rageland Journal. THE WAR. The latest news from the war front is that the Russians are retiring be-l fore the Germans in Poland and Gal- EXG1.1SH COAST RAIDED. hENSKIESS AND HAKMH U It'KOOK DEAD. KKZ1AH IN JAIL. UOXS IX AN AnIKX( E. German Warship Mole Out In Fog Custom r Giving Imitation Fire Thin is the It.ult ol the Shootiiuj on Six Broke Ixm While Show H.u Wednesday Morning and Ilom- barded Three Town England An gered, i. aud the German nation spent I London Di3patch. Dec. 16th. In the article from the Pw Dee yesterday in celebrating. The Rus-I r. .. ....... t- Advocate publinshed on the flrst page !ian?c'f,m lh ,ih fa,,n tack Und has been struck by a foreign anion Parents and """ iu w so anenipi 10 roe. A squadron of swift German our - rrm.iv mo impression mat r Tans J.l,c"c sus- Anns to Children Sow the Seed of Future Trouble. Written for The Journal There is an evil which I have seen under the sun and it is crowine friends of I .hi Tllkjl II V Unni nn- ...L. I 11' I . . . - - -i ...... , i m ami iDiou imppen- ihhi Alter lietng Taken to the ed. Hospital Keaiah Say He Shot in New York Dif patch. Dec. 17th. Self Defense May -Have Hearing Six trained lions escaped from To-Morrvw. their cage on the stage of an East The last issue of The Journal told Knty-8i'h street theatre today and cruisers crept through the lerreu causea Bis own death hv his I seems inai toe tit- .i.t,. i. 11,. .... . a tfmn.. . Z.-17. .11 .w" Hh and Prenrh .r. n- tlr.. .h ",R " " l"7 u ual uru ' rj;,- .." th old rrnfc ..k - ...... -.r hn ,i.;. :r e Sb T'r.Kn""- . .m ut of ,he countr fair, an th. . having successes. k "" "Y ! i.. T. '....'".w . .vlu" ?"m: man to a bosoitaHn Charlotte. He P crowded street. those nnon i7u .i -A...; The German naval raid on the " lrf? ,n,po""nl " Z.:.". B.UJ? . " died about 5 o'clock WednMdv Mr P"" the hall- " v7' ...r . :r rwv c.n.k -.. niepooi i me moum or tner --" ns BDa wi.k .... r. fnw uis action in me least. Freeman seeks to discredit port that the aviator took 1 aba . II :arman tiaw la era tin or saadv a mi n b a " " I . . .. I , . iw - " i cruisers ana in armored cruifler I vi varrjiui; huu uqihw- ,, . . ... iciose ran fa that the track was clear, that no one offl " that the raid has been were engaged The British War Of- 8iH5 concealed weapons. bIe that he 111 have Preliminary At ... j' h. . . ,. of the spectators could have been rth two army corps by reason of SI afih! ZtL V.u?!. Doubtless manv a vounr ,.. h faring before the Recorder tomor-L, ?h.ti.f.!.,.,0"s ' ?u"drw, I way of an anartiuent anil hnntinv Bro. vo luwiia vu iTrwunrs-1 Tu, Whllhv mla annthw.rrf I tendency is toward evil and nmlnne I uiuiBcu up luesaay im- L. , T :, the r,. day morning ha. since been the Ulk Jrhoro.h5 nld TllH but eviL It Vnwurage- crT and mediately after the shooting and ha. iLrf OU":e: thought of f the world. It is believed that the ur snri ls " . " -T" r"TI lawlessness and countenance, on. of 81nc n He has employed r". ."L. 7lrr is rn naai t ha firm. r n..i I u"B"i'j uunuru u iue hurt, that the machine was almost out of sight and that it tumbled straight to the ground. He says eye witnesses gave the Information upon which he bases his article, and gives it as his opinion that the correspond ent who wrote the report for the dai ly papers did not witness the acci dent its stimulation in enlisting There has been some naval activi ty on the part of the allies In other parts of the world. British ships have been bombarding the Germans along the Flanders coast and the Turks in the Gulf of Saros, while the Russian Black Sea fleet has sunk a of persons in the theatre lied srreani- i ..... . .. .. .. i rnw rnp triA nur.... r .. i. .1 XTi- "y " Cn87n gang for appearance at Superior rw lnR 10 tne exil8- Scores fain,e'1 nd or in prison or even suffered execu- ,0.rpearan at P"'0' Court. , , ,holr K01itil 1 who had this reck- . ' 'rns wno amvea on tne scene None f ,n beasts excDt Alice j u, i... . I immed ate v aftpr ihe shnntinv fnnnH .. . 1 c e oeasia exc-pi Alice tlepool as seven soldiers and 22 civil ians. At Scarborough, shelled bv a bat- tion " criminal who had this reck- tle cruiser and an armored cruiser, le88 8P'r't infused 17 ..Dii.tlla. .AnA.. I .. v. : I . I IMS 111 I1CM 'I I ninva " ftlc iriiuncu, ltlllie (III. ..v . . " i . , ... , Whitby two were killed and two ln 'muaung toughs, nighwaymen and l"'"" V-'TVl ... .J "pp. scratched but none were wounded. outlaws. upon. Keziah says that he shot In A. ..... Onlf difnHn. - V. . 1 1 i. n 1 f.. nmon ..J vn.t .u. VI Course t is the dutv nf vrv " u" urn ue SMw inai i took German steamer and an unidentified L,,.,, population were left dead or parent to contribute to the joy and wa W? to shoot him through his hurt. paths, were was seriously FIVE AT LARC.K. This writer was not nresent. hut he vessel supposed to be a Turkish war aa '. i. r," haoDi npsR of hi rhiiii hn lot Bimh at pocket. One of the bullets fired I rive of tne amntaiH were still at believes the .Advocate's Information ship. while at'work. In all the casual Parent be goverened by prudence and oy Kezlah went into the bowels of large in the theatre when the last of leads to the wrong conclusions. Austria, u is reported, nas lost tne .jst no aprornln-, lh. nffl. discretion in the selection and em-r-ro" ana maae mirteen perrora- "'nce escapea. in tneir rush The fact that there were nersons training ship Ileethoven. which, if It ...i .... ' . . .. . nlovment of the mean with hih h lions, lbe other one went into the l saieiy, spectators lert behind all on the aviator's track cannot be heing used for training purposes. t0 he dead designs to accomplish the end aimed head above the left eye, ranged down, sorts or personal belongings. Mean- successfully disputed. A citizen of wouia nave at least zuu cadets on H.,n.nnni j at. In oilier words, let the line be lore oul lne roi oi tne tongue, and """5 ,ue "asis roanieu over the Tageland acknowledges that he was board. k.oH .n h . . Z ..j ' drawn between those tovs and other lodged in the left Jaw. house from gallery to basement. An on the track, and he declares that vrd vera V .n- wi.ii., th- .t. gifts for the child, which would Just what took place preceding the n.0r 'ter the last Hpectator left. SchiMtl Notes. there were many others who had rushed ln to get a better view of the machine as it ascended. He is posi- ed Miss elona Posey of Laurens, S. M,. ,ho -hQ " . .. the child to higher and nobler and ber at WWtbTwaiMrOTk wUI not oe known tm a" th7.er r.Uaii UP ,he lobby urj HI nuilDjr was SITUCK. J Oe Dai- . . ,, . tho ,v il.nu nn hnlh 1. K.....I.. and driven Intn hs Ehinnlnir hnv .11 The Board of Education has elect- ; "i . " ...u : ence and those which would instilre ,he evidence on both sides Is brought a?0 Myen lnt0 tne shipping box, all tive that there were twenty-live or C, to succeed Miss Tuten, who has more persons around and before him resigned. Miss I'osey will begin her and he has no idea how many were work January 4th. She is a teacher behind him, as he did not take his of several years of genuinely success eyes oft the blrdman from the mo-1 nil teaching. One of her former su ment he left Cte ground until he perintendents writes: "I know not plunged to death in the cotton field what your conditions are, but it is Just outside the fair grounds. This niy opinion that were you to search man says Terrell headed straight for the country over you would not find of houses and shops were and partly burned in each towns. The hostile squadron escaped In the mist after an encounter with coast guard vessels. ENGLAND ANGERED. A wave of Intense anger has bUt of them uninjured. .h.t.Jrorf nianlier lives; then hold your ground ,ived ln Anson county. He had rent- Three arrests were ma n ,11 at a11 hazzards. like a true and loyal ed u t0 Keziah. who lived nearby and charges of criminal negligence ol ,ne soldier. Don't give an inch, If the had a tenant on the place. Crook ln custody are Labelle Andri out. Crooked owned the farm ade on Those Andree. the heavens fall. Remember vou are on vent up to collect his part of the corn lon8 trainer; u a. j urnquist. their the side of right, of reason, of com- M rent- and when Keziah went over Keeper, and George H. Hamilton, mon sense and of safety and that you t0 see about It the quarrel took place, manager of the attraction. The lions are verv larreiv roBi.nnvihio th.l - ere owned Dy francis reran, a evils growing out of this useless and SECRETARY HOCSTOX'S SPEECH. s"Owman. senseless practice a custom which the fair grounds w hen he turned Miss Posey s superior." Miss Posey spread over England because of the should have no place in civilized so around some distance from the start- naa secured leave bf absence to at:acK. Hitter denunciation is heard clety, ing point, and that the machine was spend the year in travel and study In everywhere of a policy which per- Besides what might be accompllsh inclined forward so that the descent Europe. . mils shelling of unfortified towns, ed toward mitigating trie damnable was easy and gradual. He believes " Uoard decided that the Jlon- mo fortress at (he mouth of the habit qf "pistol toting," by taking Terrell saw the people in his course roe Schools should dismiss for I he Tees is supposed to give some proiec- this firm stand in the maiter, an and that he gave the machine the holidays December 18 and reconvene tion to the Important shipping base opening would be made for the teach The animaf act had been finished Head of National Department of Ag- and 8 song and dance quartet held Iculiuce A.IvImhI !...... . in. " " mHKe ,ronl 01 n nrst drop turn to the right solely because he January 4. did not want to injure a number of persons, as he had done at Camden one year before. He made his turn before the wings collapsed. . which shows that the turn was in no way accidental. His intention could not A committee, consisting of D. V. Houston, T. P. Dillon, and W.E.Moore was appointed to investigate means of relieving the crowded conditions of the North Monroe School. If the people interested in the educational When the llnnu nhnul in ha tcinu. versify Says lie Thinks Well of ferrd from ,ne gtee, exhibition cape North Carolina. to their shipping box escaped. An- Diversilied agriculture. Ihe cur- lree screamed and Turmiuist, crack- tailment of the cotton crop, the rais- ,nR 8 whip, lou.ny shouted at his of Hartlepool but Whitby and Star- ing and pulling into practice another '"K of of cattle, hogs and poultry, cnarges. h Tightened actors, actress- borough are ns open to the enemy as most needful and lmponnnt lesson dairying, and the co-operative work f 5 u,,u -'"""ire inclines wean ciiiiid- K AllantlC C V on the New .lerwv that Of so f-( en In I nil Ihe nnH nf mir Ol the liOODle were eilllihas Zed as t he "s ".". "lie n me coast. young folks. The ir-sent tendencv need of the South by Secretary of Scarborough with its old castle on is to try to gratify every whim and Agriculture l. K. Houston, who Wed- a high hill, the big casino with a desire of the youngster absolutely nesday afternoon mad a forcible ad- hii;h tower and the row of preten- one of the gravest mistakes ever made dress at Aberdeen, full to the core of valuable suggestions tor farm and community life. This was hit first address in the South on agriculture lions walked into the wings and peered at the quartet. The singing ceased abruptly. OI'F THE KEY. As the singers started to reireat DetertiVb Peter Cuhill, ',:o vus i.i rie audience, saw Ihe lion and since he became a member of Presi- shouted to the entertainers to nn nn dent Wilson's cabinet. One singer returned and biuan a The occasion was one planned by solo. Suddenly a lion came inio full tho Sand Hill Farmers' Association, view and all control of the audience an aggressive organization with; a was lost. The flrst lion ambled upon the stage; then came a second and in a minute more than six were clamoring into stage boxes and into the audi ence. The orchestra kept playing have been to circle and come again work of that pert lon of the town andnious hotels on the water front pre- by an enlightened society. The re- for his engine was running noorlv oie ro render private aid would innRe sents a .shining mark for target suit Is that we are rearing a genera and he must have been trying to a teacher fund for another teacher, it practice. Few visitors were at the tion of spend thrifts and moral weak- reach the ground safely. would help very much to solve the hotels, because of the cold weather, lings, ready to succumb to every lit The eye witness mentioned above prooiem. ' put one Invalid is known to have tie temptation thrown across its thinks Terrell was not more than " should be a matter of Interest to been wounded. pathway a generation that Is not at one hundred anl fiftv feet hieh when the people of the town, that the Pa- In a direct line the mouth of the all capable or competent to stand Ihe the machine gave way and plunged rent-leacher Association of the Mor- Tees Is about 350 miles from Helgo- test of true and worthy manhood forward at the angle of about forty- "s oireet ocnooi iloi. i nave ohiigat- land, the German naval base in the one or the most valuable lesson to membership from fifteen towns and fire degrees, instead of falling e(1 themselves to equip a domestic North Sea. The Hritish Admiralty be taught any Individual or people Is surrounding territory in that section straight to the earth as the editor of science department tor the school, the says the German ships were among that they can go without a great Secretary Houston made no set ad the Advocate would have you think, worn or that department to begin the their fastest. They chose a night many things which they Imagine they dross, hut. directed the attention of Terrell had made a "dip" or two rsi or next term. when a thick mist prevailed and must must nave, and the best time to get his hearers to the urgent needs of In his frail machine lust before the The following regulations for the have left heir base at least two hours this lesson Is before It becomes nosl- farm life. The Denartment of Aeri- untir the lions came down intn the accident and It is quite possible that U8e of the school grounds and build- before dark. As they started to re- lively and actually necessary. culture, he said, wanted to be of ser- pit. Then the musicians fled under this caused the w ings to collapse, but lnB8 rr public community purposes turn about 9 o'clock there remained Perhaps some reader may conclude vice. He set forth the possibilities in the stage. we are of the opinion that Terrell were adopted: about seven hours of daylight for the that the writer is an alarmist or a agriculture and presented as a great Almost everybody in the audience swerved sharply to the right for no In order to promote the greater! pursuit, which, however, was render- pessimist and is taking matters en- need co-operative effort in crop mak- had a different version of what the other reason than to prevent the In- Public service of school buildings and ed almost impossible by the fog. tirely too serious. He disclaims the ing and In marketing. He commend- animals did after they got among the lury and possible death of a nu-nber grounds and at the same time to con- How the Germans evaded all the title or either. However, he regards ed the work of the Sand Hill Assocl- crowd, but nearly all accounts aeree of those who had thoughtlessly got- serve buildings, and grounds, the fol- mines and patrols remains a mystery lne subject or sufficient importance ation, aud, following his declaration that they did not live up to the dan ten in the way. We were near Ter- lowing rules shall regulate their use: although experts recall that in ma- ,0 warrant the serious consideration for cotton acreage reduction, he set gerous name of the "king of rei for several hours on Wednesday cnooi buildings and grounds neuvers Bru sh shins have nert'omi. or an wno nave the welfare of soc etv out the ned for other rrnns thnt beasts.' before his death and we had opportu- n,Ry e used, other than regular ed the same feat, through the com- at neart and who are willing to lend there are vast possibilities for them nity to observe a number of thlnes school purposes, for community edu- paratlvely unall snace between Km?, their aid in correcting the evil teud- In North Carolina. He ureed. too about the birdman and his machine, cauonai, recreational, social and re- land and the Syclll Islands which Is encies oi tne present, ot which this is the upbuilding of the citizen, of He was very kind and considerate I'g'ous purposes, as may be approv- not mined. oniy one or quite a multitude. In- schools and of roads. Marketing the and had every aspect of a kind heart- ed or oy tne president or the Haord xnr nu'virn t aeeu, i am quite convinced that our ed gentleman. He quickly decided to aort Superintendent of Schools. T. .. . ' ministers and churches and our corn- take his chances at landing ln the cot- All parties and organizations .V'""'1'. ,.u'1 ,l,rau niunity betterment and social service ton field or in the tops of the pine thus using the buildings and grounds npmons rat ons are not dif- organizations can find some corn trees rather than plunge Into a mass shall be held responsible for the 1 10 at'rol"tlish but the popula- niendable work along this line of ser of humanity at forty or fifty miles maintenance of proper order and for " " 'generally cherishes so great a vice In helping to advance the king per hour, but the wings collapsed too the protection of buildings, furnish- CP" 7 "ff ,n 'let Protection ol the dom of Cod on earth by helping to " w,al i remove tnese stumb iik stones it one crops, he declared, could well be done by co-operation. GIVES ADVICE OF VALUE. MARK LAID DOWN. , One caught up with Mark McDer- motte while he was hurrying down an aisle, where he laid down. The lion clawed hint on Ihe hand and his wound appeared to be the most dan gerous that the beasts inflicted. He. soon and he had no chanue at a safe inKs grounds and ground Improve landing. We believe Terrell was a ments against destruction, mutila- hero. tion, or damage. Any party or or- ganization to secure use of buildings Mr vi,u ;,. i in.nl. and grounds must give proof of ade- A special from Macon. Ga.. to the hua,e abi,lt.y and 'lplVire t0 tnus Pro-- The address was practical and to was removed to a hospital. the point, advice being given that The last of the audience to leave will prove of value. At the close of 'be theatre were several men who, his remarks a reception was held on 'ooped up in a second floor dressing Atlanta Constitution says ' Dr. J. L. White, pastor of the Vineville Baptist church, in Macon, for the past two years, today inform ed his congregation that ha has de cided to accept the call to the pas torate of the Baptist Tabernacle in Atlanta, made famous by Dr. Len G. Rroughton. His resignation, which was tendered today, is effective De cember 31st, and Dr. White will as sume charge of the church in Atlan ta soon thereafter. tect property. Failure to comply with such requirements will be con sidered sufficient grounds for the withdrawal of any permit already given. 3. "No charge shall be made for the use of buildings and grounds for purely educational purposes, provid ed no admission fee is charged or no collection taken, except for any ex tra expense due to the particular use or any damage as already mentioned I or other uses than these a charge liccin. urltl k. . t . "Th lnr.1 rhurrh ho. nn v.t l. ",nuo " "'"' " "Pace .---j....... and duration of occupancy, which shall be estimated to rover the cost of heating, lighting and Janitor ser vice, It was further stated that pupils or others, during school or vacation time, who should destroy or damage school property, either buildings. furnishings, or grounds and Improve ments, should be prosecuted to the limit of the law. en consideration to a successor to White. Members of the local con gregation were not surprised at Dr. White's action. He made a trip to Atlanta to confer with the officers of that church last week, and it was stated at the time that he would probably accept. "Dr. White has been at the Vine ville church for two years, coming here from Tennessee. Several years seo he was oastor of the First Bao tlst church in Macon. Already Plenty for Next Year. "Dr. White is a former North Car- Statesville Landmark. olinlan, and was for a number of Theodore H. Price, a cotton man years pastor of the First Baptist of experience and reputation, says church In Greensboro, going from that the prospect is that for many there to the pastorate of the Central montns the existing-supply of cotton Baptist church In Memphis, Tenn." will be enormously In excess of con- (Note: Dr. White Is the father of sumption. He is of the opinion that Rev. L. M. White, pastor of the First 1' no cotton ls grown at all next sea- Baptist church of Monroe.) son the present supply will last for I a year until uecemoer. lata All True an Gospel. Statesville Landmark. If cigarettes and coca-cola harmless, it seems unnecessary the manufacturers to be sensitive about criticism of their products. A good thing will stand the test of criticism and sensitiveness to criti cisri Is sometimes a sign of weakness. of which means that there will be no real need of more cotton for a whole twelve months and that unless the are cTOp of next year is small the price win be low next season. Re-engagement of the "Alco Four" Quartette at the Rex Theatre Monr day, Tuesday and Wednesday, Pro gram entirely new. ' l.' ....... 1 . L . , . . .1 . - . . i.Ait-ui iur ine wnrainx neonie. t ie hi n ovorv mmninnliv u,ri C..I...1. . . ' . -V -". hii'" t-uj,ii"ii me iuie risers ourmg the these sense ess iwiil riiini-pmna vil snon winter nays. The bombard ment occurred between 8 and 9 Pmielun,! nm ociock, an nour when many persons Pageland Journal were on tneir way to work or were At a mass meeline of th, citizens opening ineir snops. Ihe booming of heavy guns tne three towns drew hundreds oeacnes. ihey had no thought of a mayor, H. V. Mungo and A. F. Fun- uerman raid, but when shells came derburk; for wardens, S. A. Sellers, crashing over their heads and Into C. M. Peninger, H. W. Crosswell, T, me quiet sireeis tney dashed for W. Gregory. D. E. Clark, R. II. Nel sneuer. un snore the German guns son. L. J. Watford, C. M. Tucker. Mr. did rapid work, the flashes coming Clark declines to allow his name run HIS NATIVITY. Secretary Houston admitted that it was true that he was born in this district. "But the State has had nearly 4!) years to recover from the shock, and I have remained the coast towns made no senous the highway. Honor and fame and ,he i,,iU!e and Secretary Houston was room, signalled firemen from near preparation to meet a bombardment, blessinir await the leader of n rni- warmly commended. by engine house niul were carried down ladders. A throng had gathered outside the theatre when Alice emerged, trotted across to a street corner and calmly sat down. The crowd began to shout and ten policemen, with revolvers a8' drawn, came rushing across the toward her. She turned and to an anartment store. Since then he hud llvoH In teik ai.ice. AU l-AVUKIIh. Carolina and ln Virginia, and other Abraham Glaser, a photographer, places and had heard various things was working on the first floor. He about North Carolina. "Down in opened the door to Investigate the South Carolina there was a sort of nolse outside and started into the sentiment that North Carolina was a fare of the lioness. Slamming the kind of unnecessary obstacle or strip door ne shouted for help. The beast of land between South Carolina and turned to a stairway and bounded up Virginia, keeping decent people a fl'Kht. There two women peered apart." (Laughter.) You remember from doorway, saw the animal. of Pageland held In the magistrate's long enough to allow any resentment street is off hall last Thursday afternoon the fol- that might be cherished against me nlA L to (he lowing nominations were made: For on account of (he fact to pass away " incessantly and the shells finding a mark among the buildings. Many resident took refuge in cellars; others rushed from their houses, among tneni women and children ln their night clothes, and not a few sought the railway Rations, leaving on tne nrst train. The Hartlepool land batteries re turned the German fire and are re ported to have damaged some of .the cruisers. SOLDIERS KILLED. Several shells from the warships burst among the Royal Engineers ana Durham Light .Infantry and it was among these troops that the cas. ualtles of seven killed and 14 wound ed occurred. The general belief in London Is that the German attack will give Im petus to recruiting. Vivid Memories. The accomplished and obliging pianist had finished several selections in the hotel parlor, and the guests were discussing other numbers, One turned to an elderly woman and said, "Now. for instance, there Is Mozart's 'Twelfth Mass.' You remember that, Mrs. Hisconsln?" "Remember It? I should say so. Why, my husband served through the war In that very regiment!" and It will probably be dropped from the list. The election will be held on December 30th, but the books of reg istration close five days before. Mr. S. A. Sellers is registrar. A Round Trio. The attorney for a street railroad company in a Kentucky town was examining a skinny sixteen-year-old negro boy who had sued for damages ostensibly Incurred in a collision on the highway, relates the Saturday Evening Post. "You say," he asked, "that when this street car hit that wagon you were riding on the front seat of the wagon f "Dat's what I raid," answered the little negro. "And you say the force of the blow knocked you up In the til?" "ras, suh 'way tip in de air. "Well, how long did yon stay tin there?" demand'd tha attorney. 'Not no longer dan it tuck me to git down," answered tho truthful complainant promptly. Expectancy. Old Man What are you fishing for, sonny? Sonny Snlgs. Old Man What are snigs? Sonny I don't know; I ain't never caught any yet. that President Alderman defined .North Carolina as a valley of humll snrieaea and slammed the door. Al ice fled to the third floor, where the ity between two mountains of con- Police found her seeking egress to celt.' And yet. continued the speaker, the roof. For more than ten minutes there departing from the realm of humor, waged in the narrow hallway a fierce it ls a fact on which all historians battle between man and beast. Thlr- may agree that no State in the Union no,v were flrea at the enraged has shown'greater modesty or better beast. I'p and down the hallway she Judgment than North Carolina. Its ran snarling and striking at her as- people have been disinclined to lose sailants. Finally the leaden hail their heads. It doesn't get panicky from ,he Policeman's pistols ended very easily, but considers things th? Dttle. carefully and wants to know where It " wa" whi,e the firing was at its Is headed before it gets started neiKIU lnat 'enn was shot through characteristics not unlike those 0f ,ne Dark- It was thought tonight he won ia ie Missouri. Consequently he has al ways felt at home ln Missouri. The Ruling Passion. Cohen Hands up. or I'll shoot! Quick-witted Burglar Fifty dol lars for de gun! Cohen Sold! Edward K. Keaveny and James M. Craig, patrolmen, were clawed by the Hon. Keaveny was taken to a hospital. The Ikt-t She Could Ini. "Ah!" he sighed, "if you only gave me the least hope, I " "Gracious!" interrupted the hard- Xothlng but Trouble. Collisions often come on land. At sea they are not rare, And now we have, you understand, Collisions in the air. The march of progress keeps Its way. And ninrtnla at 11 , UA hearted belle. "I've been giving you It only brings us grief, I say the least I ever gave to any man." Disguised In some new form.
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