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"WEATHER : Fair west, probably rain in east portion tonight and WednJa North wind, fresh on the coast. MM ALTH AVii JLVii ESTABLISHED SINCE 1852 AFTERNOON DAILY ALL THIS NEWS IN A NUTSHELL.' VIII NO. 84. POUR O'CLOCK EDITION NN11N7in PnFT-WARRll iwaHBw7 I W ha C Bai alllfl i 1 SCOTLAND NECK, N, 0. TUESDAY, NOVEMBVR 13, 1919 TELEGRAPH SERVICE PRICE TWO CENTS isoO OLD HAPS8URE CURSE SEEN IN STEANE QEA Life Cf Beautiful Woman ocirr vtt ! OversnadowedByiVicth ernus, But belt-Lonscicus, He Is a Ranid i , hp vVcs&er, Selecting Wight For His Com- i positions And Day For Sleep RUDOLPH'S tl)' wi. rid lias . many sinri in En- -rning Tin i 1 1 - - 1 1 oe- j ;' the Italian post- ! jr-TflttH EFFECT! DESPITE ATTITUDE OF 0. S. SMOTE & f t era S out I: :NDNESS FOR STRANGE PETS' u.-wa : ; "Curse of the Ilap.sburgs" cause Nov. 1. i 1111 II I I J 1 A 3 1 I 1 1 l H W . . - i . 1 - : soi'.mv of iiimiP! MLM V L L L L 1 I ML me oeaureiui xavoj J I I I H I I f I I I I I i U 1 r . , . f an ultimatum of; 1 uu i i l, , i.onnon, Aew lurk and i American soeietv ? j In West End circle it was posi tively stated todav flint h- was Baroness Mary Vet- AiiMiio' these are t lie muigajmm; iie or I'rince nuuuii oi vnstna, son and heir of MAY EXCLUDE ULSTER FROM IRISH ROME RULE Give Northeastern Ireland Option Of ORASTIG STEPS CONSERVE GOAL rf QHiiT nnwN Joining CARSON AGAINST IT! Director General May Order Freight Embargo And Curtail Passenger Service Forty Per Cent n,",'!ilV x"" !--M;,"-v rUh: i MINERS NOT RETURNING TO WO new Iridi bill will give an option i to ilorf Se-Dsr I isP-r uf comin-! nri .iiiV 3. -ft hv loan ! ri France Will IMot iVleet ithe late Emperor Francis Joseph. published AT"" T 1 w eeKly. j artistic temperament, ibmark of the self-eon- ! v man. d'Annunzio Inn I ipi'eine decree. It mani-l : m mav w,.v. He i- ALLIES IN ACCORD 'r. t'r iiistane. .f a men miLMi i ma Ke a German Delegates Again e online." t into or staying- out of a lion"- ' jRule parliament. Part of the ,e dueement for Ulster to come m j may be -rovided by adoption by j the plan first suested by Pre- mier Lloyd George under which an lrisli parliament would meet alternately in Belfast and Dub lin. It is said here that Sir Ed ward Carson would vigorously oppose the plan of allowing Ul ster to exercise its option by voting be eountb's. sir Edward I The Prince, it will be recalled, j mysteriously disappeared in 1.SS9. land the body of the Baroness was j found in his shooting- box, where 'he had last been seen alive. Ii was further revealed that di rectly alter tlie Baroness. Mr. j -u t of re"'ardiess 01 Sr.-.;-. n,. niol he );:,s ..it ! rl.- J . V ' . I 1 i , I '. Jilt ' . The j)roblem i to srive LJ'ot'rnmeni to n I'liiinlvv )M l,ur liUo ii"'''. aeeofd- and her babv bov were hx ....j uUNrtH HT DGRPAT li TRE EXCHANGE DF CAPTIVES Bolshevik Head Takes Charge Of Baltic States Meeting Paris Xov. 1 ! I - I I i I 1 1 ' : 111,4 American government s atti-Emitted suicide or been hot dea.I elder Dumas, he is t.,i. ri. - - - -. ;, , . 'tude the Leaee Ireaty ot ersail- bc Iier roval lover Irs Steals K" r. n one oeeasion : i .;n . . ' uni je mi lino ioree. aecofd- and her babv bv o a oiav eoiiuj iiuim is aid t stand out for a clean! ;e s:x non 'neastern eoun i PEACE MAY COME self- Dorpa?. Xov. is. M. Litviiioji'. head of the Bolshevik delegation j U. lie:: go. . , , .-. - . .::!., -dirastic steps ,.-i,i,vrvi' iiie n al siipp-ly of the eounlr- are in pros pert today. i Director Uoneral i lines is en I route hert' lodav p. dieuss with seven rtuional direePu-s the placing of a national freight em j bar go. j Regional Director Ashton. ot , the noi'thwest railroad -districl. jsfiid that if the embargo was or !dered the effect would he as far ii'caidnng a- the fuebb--s day dur ing the war. also ihat i; might re- , I 1 1 P.l the '.eduelion nj' j i ; j -s s t 1 1 g" i ' I " ' train-.. .-en p. tj,(. ,-vp-ni of fori p'-r eenl bss s--r"ic m seventeen days. : j'iii lie works best a ! fi t r !i iir -! i i i . 1 1 1 1 ing to prevalent vie.v, here today.; the late Emperor's orders rather' have civil' roiiowmg the reeeipt of the re- Trieste in the care of the boy's port that President Wilson might; , maternal grandmother. w!y, on wa i Confervi n ir wirli i'i.nivv.'iit:i! . one-! x,:.,,.... ..it 1. . I . I. : v. . . i. i ; e .mi..!. i I . .... 4 ; l o l ine iaiiic oiaies acre, mot an- 1 . , . , , i ii 1 1 ci i meeting 1 1 1 l o t n er i ie; NoV ! " 1 1 -1 1 in uuai orocearire is:. . . . , . t ; r y . j -itiiarau tne treaty trom the; the child's behalf, received 2;a- 1,1 "j"' un'nrl- aI a )OUi S UniPMl states Seiate, in the eveut!000 from the Emneror, giving in ,n . . " reservations unacceptable to return an undertaking in writim- roiiowmg morning. ! l-. i , . . , ; , , turn, tne leelnig- in French circles lie. t she would never make am ' ' Ugul brea ktast. be.- x . 1 , . , , , , , ,is ihai l-uiiifc cannot meet roe ; daim for the bov as a member o' oet lor 1 hi' rema i nder ! 1 , . jbrerman nenipotentianes again ; the Ilapslnirg dynasty and he'p- ! nnd the French opinion is that I to the throne. :c!:e-ss for strange pets : jtaly , Oreat Britain "feel the ; he ta med a small sala-1 1 1 1 ' i 'VI I M I ! I HI n- e ntn d'Annunzio i.turs ! i was soh-m n 1 v buried ! ' large ma nt lejiieee ot' study. The opening ot abandon its present status Tin other four-fifths of the eountrv 1 tiaIs ;uv l,v'in- h'"Wt has elected a parliament whose' Allh()lh present: discus- j meetings in Ireland are prohib iMoils ''-'y f..r the exchange jor pris:ners tucy are regaded mi-; eo;i! mini uher iiiami iii .......... gates this afternoon and ereden- ' ' ''' ' ' 1 ' "' , laetuimg Plants m lie- south Willi ited as illegal. 1 CAROLINA-VIRGINIA :1ILD RESERVATIONISTS 1 RAMF AT HHftPFI HIM mm m m wsillB mmm ! 1 - M mm FAVDfl A StCOi VOTE WLSDN VETOES CPJliG PRE-WA IILL R POWE jportant as the attitude of Lilvi ; noff on that question will iroba 'l)ly indcicate the position of the Bolshoviki on the (piesiion of ! armistice and pejp-e. is clostM 0- ;i b acK b. upon which in ho ld are inscril.)ed ..,!.,.. . . I 1 .. -n Ui until. 11 f-i; o . i Chapel Hill. X. ('., Nov. 16. ! Prepai ations are being mad' at , , , , . v iitij-'i i iiiii io nmiuir imi nil i C -1 ; s ! ;i i-i ' o I i i i 1 I i n Sin 1 1 f -I ,i i .. , ' , . ; t.aro!ina- lrgiiua gaime 1 hanks VVashington. X'ov. 18. Pians -ie sha)ed up in the Senate to- ia.- '.; tie- final vole in the Peneo! i giving Day t he largest crowd ; 'P M' i l -i iieui inursoav uuuer a com-:.! . ,, . " t r' '."-7 t z:i:v :u.:., MINFBS -HPERATRRB Morel Hue o the 'senators t iniio'i won f vesii 1 nil i III 11 L.I ! U !-? ! l ! ! ! i 5 U 1 1 U . .,jvj.i f'i-oiis in fiuiui to lie i Washington, X'ov. IS. Presi- : dent Wilson today vetoed the bill ' reserving to the Interstate Com- ! merce Commission its re-war rat ('-making power. ', The veto message will be trans- j milted iolay to the Senate in I which the bill originated. ; II 2.099 OF R1DIUM GOES DOWN DRIIPiPE Pi the ll'-xt few days is foresee!! tndav in 1h- oi-dei of the region al coal eommitiee of the railroad administration discontinuing their "iipplies of coal. The order effective today was announced as "imperatively ne cessary because of the failure o! the .'nine's in ',), country's great est coal producing- r-'g'oip to re lurn P work." although ilu- Sofl 'coal strike c ed. all h.is been cancel! (.'hieagd, X'ov. IS. Tiie authori ties reported tolay that a tube of radium, valued at 12,000. became (Unfastened in the bathtub at St. j Mary's hospital and disappeared j down the drainpipe while being jEIMMIS WILL EQUIP PRESIDENT'S RESIDENCE i a fe i'erhn. .Nov. is.- Plans under way to spend 22. 000, 000 pets, however, is i rat ilica 1 ion. has be-; A group of mild reserva : ionist regular seating space in the con-! CAN'T GET TOGETHER u- , ... i . J' " 1 ' ,, ... ..(.,,,1, , i..., i i name ot l-nll-fi'-Ll- iu-Dllli ic-ii's nnened t o x : . ...!.... . " ' 1 ase being" put up. and (Graduate , . ' 1- - - - - , N .... I ..... ..-I ... . 1 N . . .- 4-. iimi i iiv i un. .nov . i o. . cjiui lu ll............. j -1 ..... i ... . i i . . Anuun.io has deelar- a second vole of rntificiitiim uftor po-ses-es the two qual- 1 resumpt ion of the Foreign Hela- . . . l : . . . l . . ... . f . . : is-i .i .. I-.. 1 1 l . . j useo. in ine irearmeip or a )atient ,v-s Joi ine jmicinise am 'The loss was protected by iiPui i aiice. s cm-inns, iiiin-it.. , . ,u 1 1 I . i. . 4.. .... :.. I.. '"- o,,,,t.. w, !! '''"-. IO dm in OllUglUg itUOlU U ' Ml r,, . . . I - - , 11 l ,. . . fl 1 101 r- ! v n 11 ' 1 ' S 1 . oo i i en ii a s . . . ,. . j, i (ions of! ceo ine soij coui lllllieis sent to the alumni this week an- , , . . ' and operators continued at a plication forms for seals. Otter standstill loday. the operators pious, had been voted down In ject ol death looms Mhe J bmiocra t s. 1 . i i ; ur ri i ings. aim he built a tomb On- him- ONALISTS FIRE CAIRO POLICE STATION eUipme:i1 oj a residence lor III- ture Cb-rnian president . some thing on the line of ihe White House in Washington or ilu- Klysee in Paris, but in ssarily less pretentious. 'ihe Pa n - ieriiia n pa pel ;i re opposbig th ejdea and one ot them remarks sa i'cast ica 1 1 v that g the Apennines, not he source of the river which so many refer iu.'de in his work's." ECE I15T OBEY PEACE CONFERENCE AUSTRIAN SCHOOLS HAVE FREE EQUIPMENT is not completed. ! Cairo. Egypt. Xov. IS. Xa-'the plan does not entirely til in ,tionalist diemonstrator.s -ollided , wit h Erzherger's talk about "ut iwitli the police today when the;terniosi economv." ! i ; officers fired and wounded two in I are in lite it is ciea ll 1 ! inns ( 'ion i i i T t en -eith ils I.... in.,-.. arrangements are oeginning to ... . . again oluapiing a postponement assume definite form and from '., .. t. , ot tlie conference on the grounds the point of view of numbers and , - , 1 that their eounP'r roposals were genera. l iuieresi, as acii as in tlie placing ltseil. the game i expected to be tin greatest foot ::;TX r taeM in x,m" BDLSHEViKi CLAIM ,u jMORE ENGL1S ML IK urNutnaj ti,'- :;;::;;a:, BECOMING l.i-rr.-i,. -i ciii.iT tirtin . . . . m H I cl -II"! I I llllt, ub-i-ed ill Vni-lh f4;iolm;i Pot'- .. . , iss-e .school equipment free this , . ' . i London. Xov. fs. Ihe Holshev-; 1 mer games have beet! lilaveoL in : , . , . . . ' . iki claim ine capiure oi icn gen-: 'Richmond, except in i!)0. wnen . . , . 1 uv-ik sin vnore than one hundred a :.. v..-. n. 'm. . . - ine game was m .onoiK. i: H WOMEN Vienna. Xov. IS. The Ir an government has deeded The present game is the first to b- ;VUS- ,. ... v a i oi u hi - ii" in i a ga me London. X'ov. IS. Shortage o PHYSICIANS i.vear to all primary schools. ;. ! lie Supreme 'eti'e'd In i 1 i i ( till u I ' co ; ! ii ri e 'tr' e c O ! 1 i" e i -' ' ! i ( -,' - e o ' 1 - Tion;d eharacie:' mvi wa 1 1 v GRECIAN CIGARETTES INSTEAD OF TURK Officers at Omsk, according to am ( i.. .i. . , . . . . . . , t agreement oeiweeii ine i o nni- , t . i i Uinricll s 1 rl l t niriil uuniv i-niu,' u it . 1 1 I' .1 I versnies cans ror uio game io oe ... , -,r ; . t . . the Soviet government at Moscow placed before the student bodies . . . , 1 , .... tbuieral . Kolchak s army is be- of each, uni vei'sit v in alternate.. . , ' in- pushed in an easterly direc- ears. and the next game will be . . . . lion, ine si cic meni con is. REINFORCEO POSSE RESUME ITS SEARCH JTS" ,", ioO of 1 J KJXH iViAKlvH.! . i.nndon. Xov. IS. (Jreeian played therefore in Charlottes a i i v ,'i ga re 1 1 os are to be manufac- ville I nr--d near London by an Ameri- '-"'-k of nearly 4.000.000 Aristocratic booth'ggers iwortn of .Iacedomau tobacco 1 o f b. mi me TIu-m- to-., fe,- ,.t t . . 1 o-).(." uch as is used in the manufac- recognized at all. ;i'-).M) iure of "'Turkish" cigarettes. o2.():: ib-eau-.- tin- district in vhiidi this Having saved Europe from it .,0.!Mi tobacco is. grown is no longer self. America will again come to pant of an a lit :50. 2-; governed by the Turks, the thi' front and save it from sta Vva- six nurses, returning from SEH KILLED TODAY IN AUTOMOBILE WRECK puy-Hea us pi lips country, which iwas greatly increased by the ;war. is giving women a golden o enter 1 he hied i ca I Hundreds oi demon . !ih."d- war workers. especialy ('eniralia. Xov. IS. The rein- nursees. t)i-e forced posse resumed it search 'of ii. tndav through the forest north- lJetVro east of here for the alleged mem- were offered English women for hers of the Industrial AVorkers Training as phvsiciahs am! taking advantage the war. few facilities for fur wanted, in connection with the thermore they encountered a shooting of service men during prejudice on the part of all Armistice Day" parade. classes that was strong enough to daunt even ihe mosl deter- 4- 1 ... i TON SEED MARKET- ; i'!-:u hi'suEf. ;lerm "tJrecian 1 l1 i . 'C 1 I 1 , I . -. . . . luieci ior LurKisu py mis or pw wlio has and is wppng ; ,'.. a n iza t ion . give. Buffalo, Xov. 1. Seven oc,-u- A))parently. however, that much mined. Thai prejudice against omobile. including heralded dri-ve against the high '"women doctors" was almost eii- a socia1 cost of living is si ill in the herald- tirely swept away by ihe her ! More action and less and efficient medical service per- d l)V formed hv women during the is to be -ubsii- tion. Thev alwavs come to the fe- affair, were killed -when ihe ear ing stage to. was struck b.v a train in the out- b lifting would be welcome skirls of tlie ciiv earlv ttulav. 1 the man who pays the freight. war. m. -
The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
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