?;i r Will be! presented; here tomorrow night for the benefit of Disabled war veterans " Don't fail to see this . m km i attraction! ' You will: en joy it and at the same time, be aiding a most worthy cause. .,'-,- iTn i! EVERY: FARMER 55 should' sigh up in the Co operative Marketing , cam palgn for cotton and to bacco. It means better prices. x t ' FAIR TONIGHT AND FRI- . . D VY.' MUCH COOIiT.Tl " ' - TnVTRTTT 3 FOUNDED 1876 NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1921 : Single Copy: Five Cents ('( I 'linn MlaK ' THE WEATHER ' j-. ; u, L l juu- Uulnl U Uik41u u mm 11 -.MiiUllM ' - ' " ' ' -V. v:.y ,-77 7 U-'--i-Ai--.';;.;-: "- 4 -:';-..V, '.' ; " V """ ' " - - -. . . - .. - . ,7 "" v ,- ; ",'-7 - .a' ;r :?.k;: 7. - - v 'Thousands Pay Tribute toThe "Unknown- Id&adB, uoiiiioi'irai LIESI0ST1TE Patriotic Organizations Pay Tribute Today Other Na tions Join in Ceremony BE BURIED TOMORROW . ARLINGTON CEMETERY Beautiful Inscriptions Are cnj Floral ' Wreathes - From the Various Foreign Nations ' - - v (By Associated Press). WASHINGTON, Nov. 10. Great and prnall folic moved in endless pro cpflsion today through the rotunda of tb capital, to pay tribute , to the sun' known dead,, lying in such, etate there as qmy martyred -presidents liiid 'known.. Thu day wafi'set; abide for it. 'All who could speak for group in the. land or for the powers of the -rold ;,wew free to place their floral offerings. . at his. bietv .Uo'JX by hnur ' ihn . 'heaping: flowers about .the en ft s rew itioumainrhiR-h and ftprcjld"! tn:.'-.- vast chamber , i lowers . b'oonied in France were there, ..Dwere brought In nil their beau oin "'Mouth - 'Africa, '- 8,000 miles u. ie was not a minute of ,day un-i . .'.d by thofe who would do honor f" the dead.' There was no organiza . t . 1 of veterans or 7 patriotic people verrfhe land unrepresented. . v '--V- Ei'ltif-h Take Part . AnJong the most formal of the pil gnmaees to this.ehiren 'of patriotic fator -was that planned by the Brit ish embassy. Prom the embassy build- T.liei-f .war Brt'linrcii 11 nftrartfi. headed . i ;!'! nil h A i W C - V' w A m w '.,,:! IllEGiiSKET - r- - . ' . 1 . w ; lv.-'Aurthur.'J. Balfour, head-of thefgation representing the British Em- Bi-itih ' delegation to Washington, j And. - former - prime-minister, and Sir, Auckland CTeddes, British ambassa-.j dflr,- Nearly - a: score or automobiles ( ty. which ikinded in Juebec On Tues lormed - the procession and two r day. Simultaneously the delegates fiiOtoc trucks carried the flowers.. x Inscriptions Ou Wreaths, " j ; wreath froin Kine . George was anions them, Lord Cavan acting for -th, King. .It bore the, legend: :. - j ,.w''A unknoHu aiul yet well known: j I . 3. ta, null uviiviu w : nil. f- There was wreath too- fr.om Can adt,.: 1x3 inscription saylngk .r- -.--.: : , f f-Ritt tliat-- whicli put the glory of ;-. smcc in o . ..---.n.. -.. -- '-. . .' J.A II that lue ditl.Ava that he did "4,7. dt.jof pure , " LO for. his contiTr.? v r. v i That froni .Llyod George sadi: - f'Naiueless,,..' yet-: tils, name llvetli Tr.-uiore." - . ! 'v.----' ,. iThttt. front India said:--.-' . ; ' i f'Tbcy never die who die: to make life worth living;.?. ' . There were .weraths- also from Australia and New Zealand, and all of Che-siey 'except that from 'India, Wore niaderfrom flowers grown In English soil.-'.brought' over as living plants, j From ..the, grand army of United yeterans of: (&tiada, bame- a wrteath flHced-by Sergeant Richardson, oM t, ..living ' wearer of ' the- Victoria CrosS. .There- were' flowers, from New ITdtmdland und from the varmy 1 and 'jxtvy .-veterans ": of - Canada, came a t'Unjorial . of popples that- bloom In Flanders' fields - - : - - t -A'fi.d ; beside-all. the elyil dignitaries Oceat:' Britain sent to- pay homage wj?reEarl Beatty, admiral of the fleet ' a it 'vice-marshal Higgins and others, -rf-hoRe role in: the. war. fn- which this ijnithown sbldier died were great. The flowera '-actually. were handled by, his ' c.dmrades , Of various branches- of I'.MiisA 'service in' the waij. , LEASE- GRANTED FOR y & MUSCLE . SHOALS PLANT y.-'f ;- (By Associated Ti'-j-ss) ' WASHINGTON, Nov, 'M.-T.-m;-.) -Wry lease of Power Plant No. of .Ue,'MuscIt Shoals, Alabama, project -lutMTbeon made to the Alabama Power cdrtvpany. Secretary Woeks unncunc ("dtoday, KTliei lease ' was made., in-order that tfyft. Alabama Power Comodn might fup'ply - power principally to, tlie mills ti jAlabama,--Georgia and the '. aro-flanfl.- necnuse of draught in tnore 'utalB. - , , '-' L-pder the ' terms of ie le.-ise ile tdnjaiany-will pay to the ov-.-riimiit .Hi,000 a-' month- and 2 cetus per V -W; 'hour; -- The leasrf-can be .termi diRted"' in vtli'e disO-etion" of ' the" s -scrf."-'tary.;by 30 days notice to the holulrig ct-inpany.' , , ' SEAT SALE FDR E'GDfl Heavy Demand for Seats at ITU A, traction - Tomorrow Night ; . Judgins from the advance sale- of iice.t, "The Microbe of .Love"' mu sical comedy, to be "presented here tomorrow night sAinder the- auspices (Of the American Legion,, is going to I have a' capacity houaa at the A thena j Show. Shop. . .!-,''.,'''' The sale of neats.-tod.iy wnr.unus uallv heavv and rivalled that, of ttie est road attractions that , have ever ! (Visited Tvew lern.. . ... . . I. : . ... ... I Thosft who attend the. performance ' are( eoingr to get their money's, worth na tnen some.,, tub: play is en- ; thusiasticaV.y descrlhed ' as . the.. best local talent production ever pttt on in "New Bern. Pro -?ds vill he- sent by the i local -post of the . 'American Legion to the. .home- Where- disabled war . veteran are .'being cared , for. FLORIDA WOMAN IS INDICTED FOR MURDER By Associated Press) ORLANDO, Fla ,. Nov.- 10.-An in dictnrtnt charging: murdei' in the first defave .-was returned today h was returned today by thei '"an(fe swanty. grand juiy . asains a-unty.,!' fuxy Usainst' ,' Lena,, M. T Clarfc, ., former postmis Aretw t. West Palm Beach in--cornice- tion";'with the sho'otin!?- to-death here j last Auaust-ot Fred leiltunoro. T ! ,-,An - indictment - acainst', Baxter : Patterson, charging him wirh having been an accessory before the fact al-I Iro was returned. Patterson, a chauf- ffur, drove Mrs. ClarK from Wst Palm - Beach to Orlando prior to-thy BALFOUR ARRIVES FOR CONFERENCE HERE : 1 "(By Associated Press) : ' ?WASHlNGTON, Nov.- 10. Arthur J. ' Balfour,- acting head of the dele pire in the' armament and far eastern conference, arrived, in Washington today with other members of his par- from New .v Zealand v and Australia reached the. city, : campleting, with the: exception "of - Premier ; Lloyd George, -who has promised to come - iater, the British' representation at the conference. : v , ;- - - ULSTER MAINTAINS DETERMINED, STAND 'LONDON Nov. , 1 0.-A statement issued after .-this morning's meeting of the Ulster cabinet ' members here; concluded as follows: v- "Sir .James Craig (the premier) On belialf . of the cabinet of -. Northern Jrelnnd. -wishes it clearly understood tha. there can be no surrender of UJ-1 ster rights." . : . , : "' . :: : SIX PERSONS HURT IN RAILROAD ACCIDENT MULHALL, persons were Okla.. Nov; -1 0. Six seViously - injured and a number bruised or cut when Atchi son, Tope ka- and .Srfnte Fe passenger train No. 11, southbound, three three sleeping cars and -two day coaeht.i over an embankment a mile south of here today. ' 1 Liquor Supply Is Said Be Less That there has been a noticeable shortage during the last week or two of the well known beverage, usually referred to by. three initials .C. C.C. is the - statement made by several local men-who are in a" position to keep in touch with "the market."- Several reasons are assigned for this shortage. One of them is that the recent, activities of revenue officers has -secured. tie operators of stills and that they are ''lying low," wait ing for the campaign -to lose some of its intensity. - t As a general rule, it isn't difficult to get liquor in New Bern, according to reports, provided" that you know where to- get It ' and- are "acquainted with those who . have it for sale. Of late, however, the local "agents" have EFFORTS Ft TO FORGE IT Democrat .Unsuccessful - In ' Bringing About Vote ' on 1 ' . - Sur .Tax Amendment AY RIM HDrtPRrn 'AA dill unucncu TO THE CONFERENCE Houze Manasers Will Consist . .. of Three Republicans and Two Democrats v - (By Associated Tress) ': ' "WASHINGTON, Nov.' 1 0.-fiffbi'tf--5f the democrats to fcjrce on immedi Me vote 'on the acceptance of "the senate 50 lper ceht'sur ' tax 'awend meat ,to tlje tax-; revision bill failed today, the house voting after ja hot debate, to lay 04 'the table, a resolu tion of acceptance offered by Repre sentative. Carrett,' of Tennessee,, the minority leader-.;....: '. ,, - w ; xThP vote was 200 tto 133. The "in. siwgent!. :;repphlicaris ppht on . the . " . .7'"" - . a - .vt,, Twn.il wil der .the terms of on. agreement, made' withirie.pubaicaa;.laaders. f.that .-they flyould, ruJtt iftsist iupon natvbctl-onA to I the eonforenee..AT r' -l ' " - ta bI""5 1ts 833 scnate - mehdmnt. then We ordered to pcuiiierenve 'ana tne nouse managers were announced as follows; , Ilepresentatives Pordney, of Michigan;- Green", Iowa; and Longworth, Ohio,' republicans: ' Gardner of Texas ;and CpUler, of Mississippi, de.jno crata. -- ' -..; WARRANTS SWORN OUT FOR BANK OFFICIALS (By Associated Press) C XEXINGTIN, N,7 C, . Nov. io'.- Warrants have--beeh sworn- out y 01arenc Latham, chief state hank examiner, for the arrest of 3s L. 'Armfield, Zed Griffith and R.;T. Lam beth, Of Thomasville, a.nd :' W. E. Boone, Of Denton," ih' connection With the' failure during the year of the TPepples Bank - at Thomasville, - the Bank of Thomasville and the Bank'of IDeptOn. ; Mr.' Griffi.th furnished hond in the sum of $10,000 when arretted. i)ther warrants are expected to ' be fcrved today, with the exception of Arrnfjeld, .whose wherebauts are said to -.'bo - unknown. Bond' of ; $25,000 will bo asked of Armfield, and $5,000 from lnmheth and Boon, according to . Solicitor J. G. Bower. Mr. Arm field and '- Grifiith, president . and cAHhier, respectively, are vharged with liability in the failure, of - the Cank , of Thomasville? Mr. Lambeth is accused in the failure o the Peo ple Bank, and Mr. Boon, who was cnshier,i.Jlit thO; failure of ;ie l'ank of Denton. ! President of V. B. C. , ' ,-(By Associated Press) ST, LOUIS, . Nov. 1 0. Mrs. . Living ston Rowe - Schyler, of New York, today .was elected president genera'l of the United Daughters of the Con federacy. She is the first woman living north-of the. Mason-Dixon line n hnvo ever lippn elected tn thiio J office'. . ' - Than Usual iioen forced to admit that -their soruee of supply has been on the de crease and that less liquor has been brought to town during the 'last few weeks than at any other time within the past two years. Eastern Carolina as a whole has been receiying the attention of state and federal prohibition officers of late and it is known that an unus ually large number of agents are at present working in this section. Na turally, they keep their movements secret, so as not to give any advance varning of raids. The still operators, apparently, have received word of he raids that have been made recently in this and adjoining counties and have - decided that discretion is the better Bart .of valor. As a result, their output of liquor is sub-normal. EVER YTH I KG: II f twm ma mtm m v ta mb n n mtm i tVHUOIRSS lOSS 1ST CELyHHlOli IW New Bern Will "dce Up Shop" Tomorrow To. Pay Honor to War ' Veterans , T"j MANY VISITORS ARE V EXPECTED TO ATTEND Indications Are That Large Crowds - Will Be Here Tcv Witness Day's Program New . Bern will have the opportu nity tomorrow of ones more seeing in uniform., the gallant spna- of Cra 'ven county .who so splendidly upheld the- traditions of the county , in ' the 'Wot Id War. t , . r Tliere "will he several hundred ex .service men in-line, "The majority of them served in- the iirmy, but- there will he a liberal 'spnnkhns? ; of the havy blue in the line fmarchj . ' Everytliing : is'- in . readiness for to-morrow's' celebration -here- and indi cations fare .that it is soingto be a success from t-very point ,pf .-view. ' A Cordial invitation has been .extended by both the American, Lesion "a nd the husineps men f thd' clife' 4athe for- mer siervlce -men, iwho i wow - reside ; in 'iHiral sections of thai county, 'to be on han4 p n PartielpBte. in the day's program. - Hunured of other- vii- j'tora are aiso- expecteu to.' uesnere. Wake Forest Sophomore Was Shot by Freshman Yester - day Afternoon v (By Associated Press) WAKE FOREST, N. C, Nov. 10. The condition of J. S. Saunders, so phomore, at ' Wake Forest , collpge, who. was -shot in the hip and-shghtly woundod--Tuesday night. -by- ' Tl. R. Patterson,- freshman, today was re ported as- Very satisfactory- and it Was said at the hospital he probably would bo able to resume his studies ... 1 . f a day or two. ' .Patterson claims he fired his revol- j.u when he and sseveraf other fresh men were: attacked' on the campus y a party of masked men as they were . returning from a basketball Same.' ; Patterson was the victim rf alizing' party about a month ago, it was said;' "having several locks of hair cut from his head. He resigned from the college yesterday and will return to his home in Fayetteville. MORE LOOT OBTAINED BY DARING BANDITS (Bj Associated. Press) PIIILADKLPIIIA, Nov. 10.' Dia. 'niond rings and nnset preeioua stonc-sf "allied at between fifty and sixty i thousand dollar's, were stolen from a jewelry store here today by three Voting bandits who escaped. I ST. LOUIS, Mo., Nov. 1Q. Two armed men today entered the jewel-, ry store -of K. J. Gallant, in the down! town section, forced three employees into a rear room and escaped with ALL OF VIRGINIA WENT DEMOCRATIC (By Associated Pres) RICIIMOND, Va., Nov. 10. Lat - vst returns today from the ninth con - gresaional district, heretofore regard- ed as the only great republican iJstrong hold in the state, gave E. Lee Trinkla.( democratic candidate for 'governor, a majority ranging from 1500 to 1800 in the district over his republican opponent. All ten con gressional districts 'in the state have given Trinkle a democratic majority, the fii-st time this has happened since 189S. B. Y. V. U. jrcetinjs; The B. Y. P. U. of the Tabernacle Baptist church will have its regular Thursday night service tonight at 8 o'clock. Group one' will have charge of the service. All young folks are INJURIESWERE: ? NOT SERIOUS1 urged to attend. Lmicusines Used As delivery Wagons During Neiv York Milk Drivers' Strike I,-' '.'W . v -Mr'. 1 -.' I. 1 1' ' r . ...y . v .-rfvX New York- City suddenly, went cerned, on Nov. 1. ' Ilit'n and poor Of the strike of . 13,000 drivera of I 'I' ' fcnStf 1 ' i k get milk was 'to go to stations - established by the big-distributing com panies. 'Traffic was very ; much congested at the various railroad yards by thousands of automobiles, many L MS enojr county rarmers Perfect Ienior county,- along with .others in this section, is making peparationo for marketing farm products co-op-! eratively. , . ' At a meeting- held in Kinston last night, at which a number of. busi ness - men ' and farmers Were present, resolutions were adopted relative to perfecting an organization and secur ing members. Craven county farmers will be interested in the action taken and the. resolutions, as adopted by , the Lenior county farmers, are re produced herewith: Put-nose: The nurpose of the Le noir Farm Products Association shall be to provide a channel througn which all farm products, except .. i. -i. - i trm nnrl tobacco may be marketed. The concern shall be non-profit shar ing. : Capital Stock: The capital stock shall be $15,000, divided into 600 shares of $25.00 each. Th'e stock to i.ie owned by citizens of Kinston and . 11.11 . 1 . 11 lijnoir county. fiocKnoiur ic- ceive fi per cent interest per annum on the par value of stock. Control: The control of the organi Vaion shall be vested in a board of directors of not less' than five, nor more than seven. Officers: The officers .shall consist of a president, vice- president i secrctarv-treasurer non or p.hall receive any compensation for servif-es. . Operation: The actual operation ofi organization shall lie carried on by a ;3ianager, who shall receive a for his services. He shall he salarj Hnilf! i supe: vision of the olncers and di rectors of .the organization. 1 nc man acer shall he a man thoroughly qual- , jfjj lo o ,-ade. pack, and market nil j products Tiandled by and througli .this organization. Revenue for Operation: The reve- nue for operation shall be derived from commissions and profits realiz ed on all products handled, these to be kept as low as possible, in order that ihe producer received the high est possible price for his products. Place of 'Business: The og.inizotion shall buy or. lease suitable store- rooms and warehouses as are needed .and the sportsmen will have some for the assembling, and marketing of j real sport in bagging these fowl, products handled. which should be j All around the Pamlico sound sec located on or near railroad. much in evidence and when real cold Equipment: The following equip - ment should be owned by the organ ization: corn sheller, graded and cleanser; apparatus for handling eggs; pens for poultry; stock yards V dry, that is so' far -as milkvwas con suffered alikd. This was theresul delivery wagons. The -only way to of them limousines. ' Organization for asembling hogs and ' :t?.att-le,' (as Potato Storage Houses:- The - 'orga - A'miinn mv biMld i,nd crater ota- to storage houses (a 10,0(10 .bushe) um. 01 aya,. w. house suggest ed) and aS mofe- space re. Also -it is regarded by thos whh is needed additional houses may be J framed the suggestion f as ' a fcb-W constructed. The sweet potatoes may j stroke , for naval reduction; -- possibly be either bought outright, "or cured, jto" U, for immediate . MtotbJ : stored, graded and sold. 'for hte grow- '-'- Beyond this limited 0utllhe' ot;what,. er .the organization may also' act as , s going xn behind the scenes nOtihntf; a selling agent for the individual or ha yet been available. Washington Is ; ,nnn,',nitv nme houses that mav11 however, with conjocture as to," be constructed. ........... ... Future Operations: The organizat ion maj in the future, as the need becomes apparent, promote,, build and cot-.operate canning factories anit jvt'hov 51 frrir-ll'turnl e creameries, and other agricultural enterprises. OLDEST ALUMNI OF VIRGINIA rx. DEAD RICHMOND, Nov. 10. Dr. Cary. Beckenridge Gamble, aged 9G, known p.s the oldest alumnus of the Univer sity of Virginia, died last night in the home of his daughter near Baltimore, According infomration received here today by relatives. Dr. Gamble, who fought in the Indian wars and was a division surgeon in the Confed crate Army under General Bragg, lri.no l-vn at "flrnvn T-Titl " RotetOUrt ".nf ! county, Virginia, the home of Gen WhlCtlj , jnnipQ riprkenridsre. HK.Vr BRITAIN WIliL TO START PAYING DEBT lo.NDOX, Nov. 10. An arrange- j mpnt luis: lipcn marie tr heein Having I the interest on the debt owed by j the - United States Great Britain to at the rate of pound sterling 50, 0" -000 yearly,"" it was announced in the house of commons by Sir Robert Home the chancellor of the exche quer. DU.MKS GALORE ARE FOUND AROUND SOUND Aceording to all reports which are coming to New Bern from points down toward the sound, ducky are coing to lie plentiful a little. . later on 1 much inevidence and When real coin weather sets in it is believed that they will increase in numbers' and that that particular locality . will be the 'sportsmen's paradise. 7 PROPOSALS DEAL WITH Other Nations Are Not1 ' Be lieved Ta Have : Adopted ' - Any Special ,- Formula t 1 , ARjE WAITING FOR , , ACTION BY AM ERICA Few Details Have Leaked Out Relative To Matters To Be Suggested at .- Meeting .,. " (By Associated Press) -A WASHINGTON, Nov. HO. Propos als to be made by. the American dele--? eration to the' conference on-limitation of armament . apparently . constitute the only suggestion- prepared In- ad vance as. to -ways and, means of fcur- ' tailing naval ' expenditures ' without sacriflce.V-of national.' security. Great ' Britain is' not. known -to havo-worked ; ou anyi formula; . Japan is awaiting the American suctrestioTi :' France' and Italy are more concerned With -land ; . forces than navies., ' """" I Two days before ; the " oonfernc ' ? opens the American proposals- remain a a; closely guarded secret. It is doubt- ful if any but President Harding; that ' four American delegate and possibly the highest officers r and officials of ? what the. proposals are. ;':" : -. This : much ,1s known : - ,"a. definite" formula or agreement on limitation of. naval forces- has been reache.J-by Secretary Hughes and his colleag-ues. The forma ula is an entirely practical one. Tt. dnen nni nftpmni-ii atntp. nnv general rude for establishing equltible . relativity of naval forces between the powers. It does not attempt to fljt a . common denominator by , which; all. ' n'avies could be divided ' and each power assigned by agreement - th. -numberv of tmits it could maintain' with world approval. - V : -,'.1 " Th American suggestion-will -deal with things as they are. It will b"'a plain proposition - ot ' ships-btiilt. building - or authorizes: h of naval hase3, of the- vital element- of - naval. ' replacement;- of .the potential ' naval ! wki;iic- raerciwni marine -ana i of concrete existing oi- planned ,wa7- . . . t . . . v. .. : . .. . . . - it. imi tut- Aiiiciivau umrguiuui - will propose. There are almost as many theories . as . there are men to f talk about it, and their name Js legion- HER, HUSBAND HANGED; SHE SECURES $2,000 LAWRENCE,' S. C, Nov. lft.-Th widow of Joe Stewart, negro, who was lynched here In April, 1920, 'has' won a verdict of $2,000 damages as -a result from the county , Of Law rence. Suit for the amount was" : brought by the widow in the commoji f pleas court and Judge Mclver dirtfeti ed the jury to bring ih a verdict , tot -. the full sum. ' .!'' : : V;;' ' The negro was taken from the city (jail and hanged after., a dlmculty, j earlier in the night with A party .-'lf -. young white men. s- , . : p -. ZBYSZKO WILL. MEET "STRANGLER' LEWIS . NEW YORK. NDv.lS.-StanlfrJaUi gbyszko, world's champion, wrestler, will defend his title gainst "Strang- i ler" Lewis at Madison Square Garden On November 2S. Tex Itickard.TPfO inoter, will present the; winner Of .th match with a diamond studded heit. . , r-i ' "' LONE BANDIT HOLDS UP TRAIN, ROBS PASSENGEUM AMERICAN FALLS, Idaho, JCbv, 10. Posses- from thM .and : surround ing towns are seeking a lono bandit who held up and robbed . passenger!' on the observation car of an Oregon and Washington train elht milt'S west of here. Loot takn from p.tH pengers totalled $S. , v ': ' t- band't fo ee l the r.irbralve; trs" to vi;rnai fi r ;v ',-p nt I'tviiiie wh-re he left the tram lift d-i3caped: in a nautomobile. 1 -. v TO A LlRfllTATlOW GF THE NAVIES

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