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mam fcfM nt Mwmiii'iiii.niwaia iifiwaiiwi nr.. im m Jssoctited i Associate Press Press Service LAST EDITION PXICI FIVX 02HT9. Vol. LXX. ' No. 148. The Weather RAIN. RALEIGH, N. 0., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1911. Double the Number of Paid Subscribers in Raleigh of any Other Newspaper WftHT A MEAT MARKET CHARGES RATES AVIATION MEET WILL BE HELD AS IT PLEASES New Law Makes Radical Changes In Federal Courts Che JKatagh REPUBLICANS courts BODY OF GIRL GRAND JUki LIS WORK IS EXHUMED DRAFT BILL President Taft and Republican Leaders Will Draft Wool Tariff Schedule Washington. f. ('.. Dec. 22-The republican members of the wu.vs and means committee begun jx-epa rn 1 1011 of the revised wool tsiri if scho dale, based on the tariff board s ronort and Taft s message today. Tim ad ministration and republican house leaders determined to draft a bill toundPd entirely upon the data ol the report. With this bill ihev will go before the country. The presi dent, it is stated, will co-operate with the republican members in ihe work of drafting a lull which would give nil the branches in wool indus try the denreo ol protection lioces sii it 10 place tiicin on cipinlnv with foreign branches. It. is tin? republican's purpose :o present I heir lull to the lull wins and means: eoniinilioo and iirae the democrat lo aecopi it. i culmi Ion piobalilv will inn result, as the democrats under iiie h-ailcrsliin of Itepiesonin; ivo I lidorwood. intend to write their own bill immediately after tile holidays. Tl.. y will com pare Maustics ol the. inim hoard with figures ol their own coiled ion and probably will act it ihronirh the house. Some dilficuli v ninv : he en eonntered in ihe senate: Should the democratic bill pass both houses the administration leaders will have their own bill upon which to make the campaign before iln' people M?oi'LirTi:i:s nw.u .-. kach Judge Declines to Jmj Case Against Philadelphia Women. New ork. Dee. L'i--Mrs. .H'dcn Ilrown a-jd Miss Anna Jacquel. th two f.ishionnblv dressed vounK wo men from riillailclplna who were ar rested for shoplift! 111;. pleaded guilty today and paid tines ol $50 each. When the rases were heard, a store detective said he had been sent by his employers to request that the ease bo dropped. "Counsel for the defense has made a similar request, said Justice Mc Inernev, but 1 will deny the motion. Every day there are many eases ot petit larceny against poor people who are compelled to steal in ordl?r to buy food. Svmpathv is seldom shown in those cases, and this case is all the more aggravated because these young women are evidently of good birth and breeding. Poverty did not drive them to steal.; OPPOSE SPKClAli SESSIONS State (ii'iinge ot Maine Objects to Special Session of Legislature to Consider Prohibition. Lewiston. Maine. Dec: 22 The state Orange will oppose the calling of a special sess'ion of the legislature to consider the prohibition question. Governor Plamted announced that as a result ot the narrow margin by which prohibition was retained at the recent election lie probably would call a special session. TXKItAI. OF ISM.'I'XOW. Was Held at St. (ieomes Church .1. P. Morgan n l'allbeai'ei'. New York. Pec. 22 I he .Itinera I of John lllgelow. who died Decem ber 19. at the age of nineiy-four vears. waa held in St. George s Epis copal church. J. Plerpont : .Mo-gaii. a pallbearer, was one of the first to reach the church. Ihe service was read by llisliop Creer, Tide Will He Only One Federal Court, Clerk Alter January l ust Salary l ived at :t.r0O Instead Of Fees lYilclmid fines to Klcli- lOlOlll. (Special to 1 he I imes. ) Asheville. Dec. 2 2 -There has been no little interest and quite, 'a. little discussion here as well as elsewhre, as to just what changes would nl low the going into efiect, ol the act of congress bv which Ihe circuit, courts were abolished. , which goes into effect January 1. It has been generally undersinod that the clerks of the district court and circuit courts would not be afteeied by Uve act. but it seems thai, they will be, that is where one clerk held posi tions In boll) co ui' Is an obtained in ibis and some oilier districts. It is said that there will be only one clerk in the district and thai the other clerks, in t he district will lie made "deputy clerks. Tbiu is said lo be pmciir.illv assured, aiul. according In I he lust iiil'oi iiini loir olitri inaliie, If, s. iMillikan. the clerk ol ihe circuit and district courts -at Crciiisbni'ii w ill be the clerk. Not only in i heir juri:; du'lion ntlccfed but also llicir sal aries. According to present ainiiw nienis the clerks were alio ivod to draw tees irom borh courts, the max im uni being $2.ii0il per year in each court. I niler the new law the max imum will lie only $;;..rni). It is said that some of ihe clerks have made as much as $4.nnii to ijli.liOO annually. 1 nere are now clerks at I iroenshoro. Asheville, Charlotte, stalesville and 'W llkeshoro. Ihe sbu inir of Mr. .Millika.il lor the position of clerk probably arises I ro in the lad that Judge liovd also lives at Greens boro.' nt least this may be one of the reasons, ais. Judge Boyd has the naming or .recommendation of the r-i.for iho imsition (. : .--.-.. liiitoil Slates Clerk . S. Hynms was asked in regard to the changes. Apparently it was no news to Mr. (Continued on Page Seven.) ADVANCES IN FREIGHT RATES FROM SUFFOLK Washington Dec. 22. Advances in class freight rates on vehicles Irom Suffolk. a., to destinations in tae south, particularly North and south Carolina, made bv the Allan tic toast Line and other carriers were sustained by the Intei'SliKo commerce ...commission. Increases amount to about ten percent.: be come elleciive January l.ith. RAISE TARIFF RATES St. Petersburg. Dec; 22.-A legis lative pronosal to provide tarill war schedules applicable to the tinted states at 'the exmralinn ot the Rus-so-Aniencan treaty iT Ik..-, was in troduced in the Duma. Ihe bill proposes to raise existing duties by one hundred per cent, and impose one hundred tier cent .duty on arti cles admitted tree '.under I lie present Itussian larffi J.OCKOI'T IX COTTON .Ml U.S. Lancashire Mills Resort, to Whole sale Lockout ol employes, - .Manchester. hngland. Dec; i'2- - . committee of the Lancashire cotton spinners and nianulacturers associa tion decided to lock out the whole body of workers in the nulls belong ing io members of tho federation be ginning on December 21. The lock out is a protest against attempts ol the trades unionists to force weavers not belonging to the unions to join their ranks. A hundred and sixty thousand operatives are involved. lirSTO IJIOUCASKO ON" IMIfOLF Stale Capital Unifier Out f tli lVinteiiliary Alter Six Months. Philadelphia. Dec. 22 After'serv itiR a sentence of six months and twenty-one days. Joseph M. Huston, convicted of conspiracy to defraud in furnishing the new state capltol of which he was the architect waa re leased from tho penitentiary on parole. After being liberated he went to liis borne in Gerniantowu. Exhumation Showed lhat Mary Webb's Body Was In Normal Condition (Special: to The Tinio Asheville. N. C. Dee. Tl result of the exiiiiinai ion yesterday of . the 'remains.' of I H-venr-old .Mary Webb, who was shot over : l.v. monllis ago at. t lie home oi tier jiar cnis. al Newfound by her 1 .V-year-old brother. Krncsi Welili. will prohnhh serve to . exiiloile . one of ue ligly tneories that has been tcinalnely held hv killitifi. c I raring charge-:, tile phy aotopsv. onie -'tis to a mot ie: for Hie li. may also go far iowni-d 1 he hoy of this horrible for tin- 'body, was found by ician i ho perfornied tin' been; in a normal ...genera My i I'mVight i- will tie iiol pross in lirivc c ondii ion tt now that Hie c:o i I . Alt to h jiiu'ii il ileiiially had j list time ol tliar l.ie slnii. by cnnie iii liagi'dy it a- in:-1 iii . : 'I- liin.li.r un a huii l ;ic who N lliqae: I V. were Slitll as iii a p i-lil I. Ml -e. laier I In i;e in ;stal'ie. and IviikX uglv iS.silile, motive Wehli was placed uiidi-r arrcs, and alter lu'eliniinary hearing was plac ed . under bond. 'I'iie case is now pending in superior court. I1 a.i liears thai Ihe report k persisted to such an exiei'lt til at. .SidiciiOr . It. It. lieyiioidH " .let er tiu mid; to hfiye an au topsy inailc. ho that; be would be ready:: for: tiie trial- which mm!.! conic in l- eliru irv. Accordingly he had' Coroner Jt. Morris and t oun t v I'liysician ). L. Seyi'T to go with :iim yehterdav morning to Newfound and I here in the presencco! iwo depnlyhci-Ufs "V. I !! tlif 'cWtneieTeas.nl.nrorifoi mortem examination was niaCo ami the repulsive reports put to resi. in sofar as the condition of the dec.piis ed is concerned. : FIFTEEN OF CREW OF STEAMER RESCUED Gibraltar. Dec. 22 'ilteen of the crew ot the London tank steamer Chesapeake' which burned in nnd ocean on the vovaire irom .New ot k to Tangier., landed here Irom the (icrman sleamer Adam Siern. Ihe ( hesapeake s second olficer and tlurlv-two ( liniese seamen are si'!i missing.' According to the rescued men. the ('hesapeake' caught lire De cember sixth. . The crew was lorced to abandon the vessel and took to (he boats. , Two ol them containing the rescued men. were picked up, Ihe others are unheard Irom. KILI.i:i) OVKK CIIKISTMAS ti:i:i: Al'g'linient Uegiin Over Certain Orna ments I' or I ree. iew York. Di'C Joseph t os grovo and Ins Irieiids. John Craddle. wlule trimming a Christ mas tree tor Cosgrive s grand .children last night got into an. argument over the artis tic fitness of eerlain orninanicnts. Ac cording to the police, ( osgrove knocked ('raddle down and then, while Ihe children looked on. cut his lliroat Willi a carving knile. I. lad die died alinosi instamly. He Was encaged to niarrv ( osgrove s daugh ter. ". TURNS FOR WORSE Uoston Miss Pi J-Tlu i on (lit lou of Kev. Clarenco V. J . luche son. Buffering from sell-inllictcd wounds in the eountrv tail, took n turn for Ihe worse last night, acco.d ing to a statement made by William A. Morse, his counsel. .Morse called at the lull before noon anil, remain ed fifteen minutes.. The.-attorney sflld Hh'heson was ton weak to talk and it would he a miracle il he was plivsicallv able to endure flic ordeal of bis trial January 1 . . Or. Lothrop. a: tending Iticheson. camo at noon find issued a statement that the ministers condition i.s fa vorable and lie was no; in n danger ous state. Walter Broofe Will Fly In Biplane At Tournament On New Year's Day Special to Tie- 't Williiingion, . Dec.., '' io.-ei a a ia lion nieei ! is iiiiw a ri'fil it v as a i ' received yesterilH'' fi'oin lirookins one of the lintel men in ihe eountrv. a terms as: offered for his here ,'on : Jan nary . 1s' . day. : lie is a meiub- r n Dros,, corjis .of aviaters. UM-S. I. -. L' -'The pro Wiliiiiii gloii 'e s ran I was .'.! r. Walter si fa 'iious liird i f i iiing . the appiaraiice ii nr.the VVi-iglit. s: and is one is known to 1 he a'l'rangenii'tils between .M r. of t lie .most famous til science of aviators. A.l hne been completed Komojo A. l'ancinll! the aviator and Jlr. I'eprc i-Vaiv'li sent in t: Heriisr, 'ocliy. win, v, i ll be in acii v. . of t lie 1 . .1. r !;!! ' II ' . ; ') J; i'" was more o:'J-a:- iii w hetiier or not cl . i tv.nt.inut-..l on r :.. i won; (.HAND .11 liV M VV taki: m ii n i: it i niiiu! y ti .'.I.. vela likely tiiaf grand jii! automfiblh'. , .when . Mi ii : V:.:.e i n vr-til i :'"lii."of nvliuiil. lej- 01 ... lil.'Hi !:i.r':lie Iii. n . i , i siv-ear-o:il u it n .i Mrs: !i. ! .Mr as : tiiei! bel't lie. di'y so 'baOly ..injured i ;.e.-t( rilay. Sulii it i:. No.rris said hi.! i iu Id ;('-( ertajn y:'!'." ! Wis guilty: (.,: I 'lefiK'i' l)V (.,: ' Cl'i'iliilia I . i;'s:--ii .'' ' iHi. i that ay. . iiciit-.-r iia..s-: negligence or reci if .lac fliers point lie would lufv til. ed' :i i Uie Brand jury :.'-V look 3 J ;.''. 1iow.eve ) 1 l-';riiin!i I lowd va automobile i.iat V Ii i 1 .1 .-. .-. .-. .-. .". - .' n'in' nek ; Co ..tic TOMORROW'S TIMES WILL CONTAIN The on N anil Music ol a IScaiilil'.ll Little sons'. "The Angels Sang In Silent Nigl 1 ' 'Wiilten bv lleni'V WailvWnith I iiiu-lellou mill set li Mll.C In . I llici-snll. FORTY INJURED IN SEABOARD WRECK Atlanta, tia.. Hoe.- -'ZwITie derail ment of the Si'aboarii Air. Line train No. US; at tlloster. :t-hii'ty-Iiy.e miles norih ol Allan!;!, resulted, it is said this liioriiing. in the injury ot !'ei" oue persons. None are believed laially In.rt :'-,' . ; T.ie Irain. left: Atlanta :lasl niglit tr.r asbingioii, it waa going toi'iy miles an iioiii- when if slruc); a .lirok- en rail near Uloster. The eiigliii' atiii sevel'a I cars:: went over safely hut I hi-. I 'ill I iiKin ;.. sleeper : and. ofi.v iirsl -class -passenger car Weill, into tlie duel!,' . ;. ''."'' im-i cmusiM 01 TEXAS RAILROAD 1 ii mi ii is n Ha tv io loriy pei'soii;; were hurl', soiiie faia'.l . in a head-on collision on the Tevns and I'acific liatiroad at Kil ilare . souili ot here, between pas sentei' trains Sim. ' and "I (M . '"The wrei k oci ii: ted when No. ... simtli bontiil, look, a dilins Io Wail .for. No. I ft I : to - pass! . A negro tla.'iii.tn. in has! e to set I he switch; so No. could proceed. H is said, throw il helore I he. other Cain jiatsed. '. T-ho. othei; train pl'in;:ed into ihe siding upoii file Wailing train. . If Is iciioi'led fa tal in tunes are conhneil lo trainmen. No to I was known us the .Mexican mail, carrying through mail from Id ' I'aso to St. Louis. Passed Upon 98 Bills-Cases Disposed of In Court Today (Vimplinio'ni ing them' on '. - t hei.r work.'. . .I.iiil'-'.o. .ll(.i:i'A C. ' Connor. e .lav ilisrliargeil toe -'.grand jury in 'lie'' I uiietl Slaiei; Coui'l. .'.Tire '.term wilt come lo a close i'cus.n'ow. 'I .: gi'-aml- jirry jtassed. oil H1- liills in five la; .. :i:nl a iia:!'. I'-I'lla;. .Vill.ll. lit:; 1' I'll 11 ill i II COHllfc. !' ad -guil'v of Avorkitig at an ilii' ii rl i-s t illcry; . Im I as lie has ..spent -.."to iii nu ntlis in jaiL juilgenient was .-us-pciuieil. ' ' . '. .'.' : llill.'i'v William's..'' of : Wayne, ciiiiii- i'h; il Willi remiling, will "el :;!iot,lier vrial. i'-!e in .i is c;t - mil..: -lie i'li g -a 'lie to !i;iee. and'' .1 idi t'oclio;v yi;i:.!i:ivi.'i:.. a juror tin coin i ii n i ii;'; Hie 'h. ,la :V:e:, .'fnrmii,: 0::; AVavne . ci iil iii-v :i.:: i'oivini ;. ..i i 1 1 ( .1 refilling." 'v. u I i--, Ci'.ii'-ci .:: i'f f i .mi- till co: : i".'. pl.-el i-..:'.'..- :-m"; t'(.ri.il-in m-. ilii.'ii' 'ili-.till.-'i-f .cor e -tic- l. 1,.1'ii in, iii.il l'.u'.r- iceiir'i,: .iiel-'ein.-i Wa:i :.M,eiiil.-'.l, ; .';; , 'Miller., a ' Wa . ie- t-ou h i v ' )'J ' il :;'', vns f'limd ;. Clin y o! r.-'.'.l.'c .l":i!C'!hClll W.iOi !'C 'l' CC'li .' : , ' Will (I, mil Vli.McKiiielv. . ;: XcaC Ve I k, 1). j:' -I'''.)''. II. I"':' i I'ii i'ker. of I 'oi u in hia I ' n i ersit y. : will' i.'aw: ;..r A'-e i.a, .lai i: i' I " nuiKe the ill i i'. I 'alleisipt, to, io'c nil . Aloun! Mc'Ki.u.!.' ; - Tire lifs'i ii'm'i 'vvas Villi Dr i " 1 1 -i i v ';'. la iiion.s eVpedii imii, ..- I'CenOocni ti'iiir a suicide. N.-v, ! o-l.. 1 " , - -AVrigli' J.or inier. n, proolneut, actor, ivnmni!tt't,(l 'fr-Milii iu 'i'U.'li"l "ti" -"'Ji tl JVi'J"r IP- v;-S :tv- v,-.alvoTTMSraB'55MSF!l.--?,,''' ii rue. ,y.u u.'i io.r.-Tli.T ' f-,'"?:- tovd -yesterday; af iilic'il K'U,' ii Ariinld i: WOMAN'S TOM ROBBED OF JEWELS ... j'ilrU", "--:Ati exij'noi'fliiia:'' seasa! ioii , " i a used -b;;-' th'e. r.nne ue - -in -H t : 1 Ii;i l :he fcmi.' of. ihe celi-'niat-l il ' IVn isian :ic:res,: Mailirine l.ucic 1 .i 11 1 ):.;:. ill . I li I.' '.ct'iilely.'y ol' T'oie l.n t Ti ::!' '.', '' was Lroivcn ": jii.o 1 lasl ii i:, lit i.iui; v. i i..; i.' ;.''.. is v.i.-ii. '..-.I l :(.... i-.. ,' i.e.)' .r.u i a: ri- ! oil. l i e ems im inileii if I'warl .mvtjl.ice. wliirh il,.l,e Ul.-: allie.1 . i'l.-t '.? Ml . O i. I i .."' (in,- 'iut lie r.r!il-.ei ': M.iatr);lj .was wounded wiii;e' forc'iii-g .tlie pieia) casket! ,10,- a,; trail of blood , w as l' t'l in ill.' vicinity .in" ihe toniii ajtil-aiorit: t'.he pal hwiiys leading o i be iritis iif t li. l enu'-er.y. . . : .'.l.lil.l IU.' I.Ul'iC AV'tis ;kllOll C- ihe "lin'sl !'e:.!.i i: ul '. 1.1.. .I! in l.'ai is :' She liiaVri'd Alfred Ciiarles ii-.lua '.!- . edrle!'. of the MiUin. a iiiillionaii:c: W'liiie vac!. lie:.'. 011 ihe . Uliiiie : .jilly i! I, tost, she fell overboa! d and Was dl'ou licit. ; ' : ir.i)i:s! iiAXK- ri;i:snn. r. Native ol (.oill 'iil ( ounlv Hies Ai Age ol Vinetv-loiic. T.os Angeles, ('a!., H.-c. 1' i.' Wa-ii-ini'lon I ladb-y, lOied '.1 1., who el aim ed to be the, oldesC bank pre;. (.li nt ill aciiVe si.TVb'e ill till' I'llileil S'aies. is dead. lb' was borii . in ( i u ili'o''i! eoiiuty. N ;. ('., -.1 vl'T', . A: Hs deaih he w i. pr': id. -in of a sa liig-i liank. PERSIA YIELDS TO London, Hoc. liThe liritisli forr eign of Ik c has reeehed confiniiatlon fi'oin Hie i!ritish minister at Tchevaii that I'etvia yielded,, iiiid gr.'inted all demands in. the Uussian .iiltinialiiii!. Official circles Jjeliete . 1h;it . Kussia ijcinaiidiHl flic ajipoiiitiiieiit (if foreign advisors : to I'erskiii goi ei-nthcm should hereafter be subject lo Uiis sian ,'iml Urit ish approval was found agreeable-' to bot h ji;i ri ii'S, , Will Comply. ..'Teheran. Persia, lice, - The I'ersian cabinet gave liiif-siaii . ,M in isier I'oklcvaki Kd.iell, . verbal ai suraiices of ils intention to comply wjfli the n ussian ' liltiinat uin de unuiils, , Vcter'V've Petititioned Com mission For Election - Municipal leal Maru 't Wanted by I lyi ns ul (.recnsln llinteeli M.iri iage.; Veslcrdav f. : Llivooil CnV noil I. I'ilcbei- Ap l(e(l l;ei '! l is. "t-Sjieolal, to' The Tillies. j ' Ci'eensboro. 1ec. : li -The voters OF (.;i'eet::.,i.j-. ;in l people Of . the si ate, . will. ii liiri a short, time have an oppor! mi it y of 1'urt her observ ing I he -com taissfoti 'form of lioverninent ai work ami will witness ilie use of the initial ice" and rcferend iiiii for. the 1irst t.itue wiib i'i-iiti'IIco to a iegbila- u. m, r.Hi'.ie. 'J in; r.'sort to tho in- illative, aiid '.referendum . was : made iiei '-ssary by the, pres'entat ion to the coiiuuissioni'rs of a pe'iiion s-icued by more than L'.'i per cent of iiie en- ii,;,. ynu- for ail fflUiii'Iaies for milyo;' ai (lie In si eee;iof en Ui.ng.for at) rleo. i iii:i ..- : 1 1 i r-: I'.ji: . .lit .elc't ioli: on tl;e i -le'.- I in!!, .it lii'e Csta lllislini Ti Ol'. il in iciiiai i" .'i- h.jfi-.el in t'...- eii V. '1''.:.' pel i' ii.m .'."'is cii'.'.iiiiiii i! by ieud :r : -0. ::;!!:' : .!. Iii 1 1 allctoinn was .,.i.V -ii, ;l " iiclit -ll'(;.V. vaiue- Ii. tore M,. -. i .-.iii ii.f'-- liinei '.v ii h t le- ri-iiiiie.d 1:'t i ii. T-fi)"...-..iiiiiitileA for ;n elei'tjou '..;, ii.er,-i.. Kyi:. - .1 'i lil.ai'riaj-'es'.' iu !, ;. ... iiO' .i - .-.. i.. :u.ii ii as har.l '.. . '. ii.iy i.i'h:.),1 rli,.' iiriiicipals who 1'ie i i, . .' iu'-.'iwtiitU-' ii ml; hers, could not '.Vl. : ii 'i 1 oi- Lei :i i k io a.dozen. V,.:o; 'II'. .1.1.:. it':' p ro n: inon i couples t..- '.!;. aided ' in making 1 : !;.;i!iiirer" l !" yet happy '. l.i Uay, fiu'iiK-rly chief i High I'liini V'arid Miss (in : Cbarles ;- Uayle and i ' ii i' ! . a s o 1 i : T 1 1 r 11. r P m i t h .M lj a) tics, Lee Kil il .Old 1',' ; h ; . AVarreii L. . Jones Ik r.oiH"M.J' ( !ni ITord Col s', h ,f a 11 1 1.' .vl i's ...M a ni ie v Fa'irvti. ii i 1 il ' AI ias 1'earl polr '.a- .!. !.( : I'tiitj J,U-PS -atu lVV.'nr;auii cy-'jui-ia 11. . , : ..', .... .. i .... 1. . ', alt einoon U-'il xJ. K1wood: fox, of High (Continued on Page .-.even.) SE . New York. I).-.'. " - - One of the grcaiest slaiaps 'in im migration, ever reiir.'ded ai ihe port 01 New ork is lii'iiig wri'tcn into (lie records at KM is island ...during . the,: closing . of the . year. Already tiie records show nearly .throe h.iitiil I'i'ii thousand fewer hi: uric rants lauded, iliaii for the cor resjioiutiiig period in 1 : 1 a. Tile ih coiii i m; tide iif h lima niiy . is lower v. iliaii for iiiaiiy linies since I tins. FARMERS INQUIRING ABOUT GOOD LAND . 'I'lie .( onuni.ssioiief ,pf agriculture. Maj. W. A. iirahaiii. ! has received inaiiy letters in the past few ''day irom '"farmers iii. f he lioiih wes rela tie to niovingtof his state; One farm er' wrote thai lie (lesiicd to liuy.'.'i large traet oi; land "'near a tily wiih Hie: iey el. c. 11 ling ii up into small I'arins. Oi.liei- fartiii'Ts want 10 p.v ' in liasiriu Xorili Carolina and still nt liers want to lnove to t he .nioiit, fains; Here' '."NV'''c-,--;aies''-. apples a re- grou n, '. "Mil novum. Kin" i:i!Csri:i) "Hill!! Maii K Scheme Saul lo Have etl. il SI'.OUI) id I inplovcv '. ' all. ". ' -ti;-i. :. I ir.' i 'J - j'h ..: .' arccr of i'.livai.! i;:pips!. !..!! i'.ro i.iwav coi t;' K':.otv' :is .(lie ''luiliioiihi're i idi ' - ir.fcie an ahi'iipl .au-e yesier- , niii-ii llipiiisii was arrested ou a .charge ol" torgery.' T'e-s i.elci' say thai. Uipinski, who ! , ! oiily : ;:l j 1 ar- old, oloained .at P ast ' 1 i'.n.i" iroiil I lie big tea com l:;ini jiifink'.i- lip worked signing ihe -linn's'' name lo checks pay able 'ii ".! h m-.'.-i Wilsei;," and: then cah iii;'. il'.iin.. Tn-tlo 1 ln'H; they .charge, i i- oi ciie,i ;in oilice at Ihe Acme Si ei iel1'. 1'iv, . t e present ing liiiiisell ils. lanfi s, ilsoii." ils president, ami iii t I1.1t tin c.ie opOneil an accotiill at a , h.iitk t liar.; casheiP iiie forged ei'eeis': i(-i' liim. .. I iie. iii 111: iiiscovered. tho forgery a wee , alici" K'-.p;" -si left its 'employ. : ,'llril , the, ill in r fellow's job always looks so much easier limn ciur.. Bitter Complaint Against Treat ment Gven Public by the Southern Express Co. 1 Special to The Times.) (ireenslioro. N. C, Dec. 22 There is. much bitter complaint here rela tive to tae manner in which the lo cal oilice of the Southern bxpress company is treating its patrons. Iho Express Company ulwavs reserving the right, to charge whatsoever rata it pleases, has gone a step beyond that "fixed policy" this year and la addition to charging exorbitant rates lor express, has refused to call for express packages 111 any shape, form or fashion. Sot only does the local oilice of the 'Southern Express Com pany decline to call lar articles, but 11 has not. established an uptown oilice and patrons of the express. inciudimr women and children, find 11 necessary jo tramp tnroiiRn rno iii in I and slush to the passenger Bta- lii.n. and there await the pleasure or . 1 lie express monopoly to forward t'hrisf muti packages. The FitnatlOD lii i-o ,111:; become so Intolerable and vcvatious mat it is understood the matter will he formally taken before 1 he corporation commission in an ef fort to securo some sort of relief. I he snin hern Kxpress Company here lias sinuilv adopfed the policy of the "people .he d ned. j lie Iiodv ot an unknown negro was - found near the macadam road between (ireenslioro and Jamestown vesierdav morning by another negro and ihe find formally reported to the sn'riti. .lack Robinson discovered the liodv and it is said that early vesterdav he was Impelled to go to tlie piece where during the night came sounds 01 distress. Ho wanted to know 11 he reallv heard c.rieg - k distress of if he was dreTimlar. .H ' ' loiiud the bodv and promptly noU-' ; bed the sheriff. There is no Indica tion that, tne negro was the victim ol' foul play. I he whirlwind campaign for new. members of the Greensboro Young .Men s Christian Association closed late yesterday .afternoon, and the result was most satisfactory. The work of those interested 111 the as sociation netted more than $5,000,..-.. witn a total of "0 new members. Ihe new home of the association will bo formally, open to members and "roomers the tirst of January and will start witn a large member siiip and ample accommodations for alb '.-'' TO KITII'.Alt SINCLAIR CASK Ciiiii i Holds llelense Iwil in Allow ing Testimony of Author. New York. Dee. 22. X:pton hin claii s divorce suit will have to he heard over again. Supreme Court .Instice Davis -today retused to con. flrni the report 01 Referee WTlllara keilav. who hrst heard the evidence and reported .111 invor of the author, wiio is suing his wite. Meta Puller Sinclair'.'-' " : : Justice Davis reason was that the referee allowed Sinclair to testily, regarding the alleged relations be tween his wife and Harry Kemp, tne "iranip poet. whereas tne statute provides that in a divorce trial the husband or wite is not competent to testify, except as to tne marriage and to deny the statutory charges. 1 lie case will tie referred to an oilier referee. . A man braes about his cigar bills to -everybody', but his wife. GOOD DISHES AND 313 GOOD PAPERS WILL COST 10c. a Wifk for Hie Paper 2.V. n Week for the Dishes. SI ((..HI IHNIN.fi KF.UVICE FOR OXJ.Y $:j.75. THE TIMES. 45 1 f- t II
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 22, 1911, edition 1
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