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,1 TV i Much colder Wednesday. Fresh south winds. ESTABLISHED SINCE I8n2 AFTERNOON DAILY "ALL THE NEWS IN A NUTSHELL. VIII NO. 102. FOUR O'CLOCK EDITION SCOTLAND NECK. N, C. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1919- TELEGRAPH SERVICE PRICE TWO CENTS uninjcu: xvaiu tonight gjpl 11 COMMONWEAL 111! :! .til:' i p u i J If P" i''-V I Pi VOT T iT T 4p thy In Primary Has Chirped Republicans To Believe This District Can Be Gathered In HAMMER MAY RUN IN SEVENTH U. 5. AIR SERVICE UHRT FOBEMEHGEHGY Would Have To Borrow From England Or France ACUTE SITUATION Washington. Dee. 9. Brigadier General William Mitchell, diree- V- Maxwell German. - i. Dee. 9. One of the ; r.'n-.arkabie instances of - arliua noliC -s for manv , !!ll of th- fight for in the ninth district . conditions which obtain IE FOUGHT FOR YOU NOW FIGHT FOR US" SOLDIERSWIREIHRS airing of so many "bis j . uverseas veterans in -peak tiier- in the brief h i remains between now !)-Hiber 10 is sufficient ; in interest and anxiety politician especially revert to the thought eleri :ui; of lloey or ' i wlii not rut any figure k ul' in tin' H-;tional Ug;s . with tin- House already a. large Republican ma - C more than appears on - nl;n-.' in the result of this Hospital Appeal To Miners RAISE iiE BILLIONS IN NEXTJ8 MONTHS Shows a Deficit Of Three And a Half Billions MUST CUT ESTIMATES Washington, Dec. 9. The Gov ernment v:i!l require $9,000,000, WOUNDED, BUT COLD Chicago, Dee. 9 Overseas vet 'nns in the hospital a t Fort Sheridan, suffering from wounds I - ' ' 1 i 1 on ti U III I 1 CUIH., nli' the following appeal to coal min ers : "The coal suoplv at tins hos TO!" Ol 1T1 lltMW S0l'lilllltlf r.V tln ;);ia i .1 - . - vt "- o.?u during tne next eighteen United States army, told the J months, it was ascertained bv llouse Military Affairs Commit-J Chairman Goode, of the House tee that in the event of war with Appropriations Committee. This Mexico the United States would !sum is made up of three and one have to look to England audi half billions for the balance of this year, which is a deficit, and over five billions for the next fis cal year. Speaker Gllettc and Represen tatives Fordncy, Goode, Mondell and other Republican members decided to notify all department hads that they must cut their es timates as submitted to Congress on December 1. The i.-retary of the Treasury will be called lie France for additional aircraft because of the lack of produc tion in this country and the dis charge from service of experi enced military aviators. These conditions were attrib uted by General Miicheli to the failure of Congress to make ap propriations for the service and he said that only 965 trained military pilots were now in the TILE GOAL SIf WITHIN TWENTY-FOUR HOUR Meeting Of Miners' Executive Board This Afternoon Urged To Accept Wilson's Proposal NO LEAK OF TERMS ESCAPED SHOE PRICES RAISE lii IN CLLi o service out of a total of 15.000 fore the committee immediately. during the war with Germany. li.-t'l.ill... .i I 1 ,i 1 -v . , i i - !,, rc-dd 1 in fee thousand men are at voui ! . . and as some men ! " - . 1 1 1 1 i l i. i ll 'll . 1 I I I t 1 , 1 . - .1 T - j 4 . t . . . itiooii-.- ;u w J mm' ! nn i"- " -in i.i mn a iru r i--d")il. (,f Whom V1,! ai congressional distric '?'.;.!. vesterdav ! clop ;i 1 1 t T ! o add';i : " i he ;!.';: . and wh.v ' Imv is 7 he result off Hi !.-": " nil ..'t' t he di sT r i CUMEffiEHU CONFERS WITH LLOYD GEORGE Xo coa! means more than 1aris' I)ec- 9- limivv Clemen.- mercy. lurk of comfort. It may mean to manv of us. We fought for vou iceau will go to London tomorrow ;t was announced. ITALIAN AGREEMENT I'hiladelphia, Dec. 9. A fine hubbub was started at the City Club when an effort was made to blame the high cost of shoes on the women because of changes in styles. Laird Simons, of William III 111 U nililUllLlU jfacturer of liostou. spoke in open forum. lie had just made the charge when a woman arose and asked who make the si vies. Indianapolis, Dec. !). A settle ment of the -oal strike' within twenty-'- Virs is predicted tod- ..... . . . . -..vvvn,,,, w.nn in iur N PM i 1 1 Viniers I nion is scheduled 1 1! MIILnU, nw.et t1d Mf'tMnw... : . ... ..n.i it in iiiiiw l( v IMIMUI I the proposal made by President Wilson. The proposal is approved by the miners" officials who agreed to urge the executive board t ac cept it as a basis for settlement. The terms of ihe proposal arc still carefully guarded and the miners and government represen tatives refused to discuss the mai ler before the meeting. Women Claim Men Re sponsible In Making Styles SHOEMAN SILENCED London, Dec. 9. Keports that the Italian government lias recfr M c. Simons hesitated, ami horns aroe. " i Indianapolis, hid., Dec. !). Hearing on the charges of con tempi of court, tiled against S4 general and district officials of the I'nited Mine Workers ha- been postponed until next Tues day by IVderal Judge Anderson on motion of C. li. Ames, for the government, when tin- cases were lealh-d wd la v ;::;o- ! ' i ' ' ! ; w :a I le !y ims !),-:. . .,: t!:c !-',: y ! ' : fr-;!ed i 111 Hit';1" -11-1 1-1 l Pl'iiiiii.ii- T l,kt-l li ...... " " 1 t- . . i a- agreement w nh 1 Auuun ' (ii'ii)'"'!1 i il i sen i i l s 1 1 i i list i 1 1 n f I ..: .. i .1 ' " i 1 O V 1 1 s a l'.)t'. " " t ! ':!!'!: the el 1 in t ranee. ; " ' -'')- re ga ruing itie r inuse ques-i - i ) ni;-- ! Stales At: .ro. Are you going to fight for us now! !.n' m'Ji1 li,,ur- ai'(M,rtll,,ir 'u' tiun were received today f mm ! lA:t s landed (he n.sli,.,!!-,!),,,. en. ..an- '1 h-' part of Mr. Simons'si n- , , . . i ... , , ' 1 . ellnig o; the tcileral g.-and jur" speech that particularlv i rid al ed . , , ,,. , ,, , , ' ! 1 t inestiga1e alleged violation. I t lie W'on.eii w'ris -m cl"! t iClsni o : let us freeze?" the newspapers. liOine jiNMH till WORKS ! GREEK TROOPS CLASH 1 iffiHS JSIEO ' !i n. er a ! a nt i - t rust !a o ' . 1 1 r 1 a nasjiJiprn ny nmm ' liHTU Tlin'iCl! ennprq : w pm.m rnrP' 'nit i was al rite :!! : Ue' and c- ,, . 1 1 m " 1 ' o '. " .-. ! 1 i i . 1 ' 1 1 ; ! e -, 1 , 1 ' . ' i . i ':; t M W : ). ill' ' '-r. .;. - i Jie hn'OHUiT :;' ! )epar! ment of 1 1 - t . - V, ' ; :a Sea ge, 1 1 as.- i ;tn !. None ve!"i i -r nan or m quioc uufUL iiiih nun u i' li'is. j T!ie Supreme j i 3 1 : i i ! : 1 ! I Saiouiki. Dec. !). Creek tr--.op-- p....; advaiu'-ing to tie line of denmrk- , .-;itt.., ;:mou j As:;! Alonn-. fr;ed -v ,. . I J -a.ee ( oulerejice. ii.aVe clasheii wit h Turkish forces, the resis- . .... . , .. t ! f . i . i ' ! : ee of 1 ! : e 1 a ! : e ! oe 1 i s u hrekeii - . . : i ecj . 1 ! i : : g , an of;ic;a i stai omen: : -, i ii"i'' '."'M'e s - . e : - easualtn1 on i :0! ; S!,teS. ! !... ! :: r AlN- D-M-. !).- iiuman;an - eXp"ct"d. '- ca;;-- ; ' i''-;!'-.' Tr -a1 v vi: h ibilgari;! le-- signing ik.e ; n c : ! : ! n ' 'el , o i w 1 : h J h -; '!;;!! p!" V 0 i !; : g for i i 1 " '-!, "f ; U i: ; 1 y ' - .' e snirts at ,' , U ,...!.... i I1 ' ! ! ! 1 j f ! e a !'!- a " - 1 'l e .1! ; j, '( ! ) n i ' ; " ; i 1 a s lii-1 date for sa me. DldhUi IRUiL oniLlill nr nr rpinih ncnniL ( i f h I ' ft ' : : , S ! ' 1 r ts J S L ; i n :l" U - J i ! 1 ' 1 e i ! i. e ! ; ( n -1 ; ! ( . -; ; e 'S 0; W h icii j ; 'n !.-!, ,,;,,! he i i vine. ! anion 1" snialn'r p-W'-rs for coast d. Use piir!os.-s. TO nRnnu nnnrpn : adn. - 1 : h "s t na : -i :o i ! i a V 1 m sOSlie . . ..d v ri ! nt : ! : '! Ve j i I Ul j )ed 1 :- the Ivenuhir :'.:!! " t in- si iviiiiiMis eiiori s i iing ;-!onvr t hat line. The grea ; ma i(iit of men .-ho remained out of the pri ma ry Su ;"'"'"' War Council, the c still Democrats at heart hov oelieve laho-c has a bettci fi iend in the Democratic party ! !?hin. limn elsewhere. The nroblem 's Daris, Dec. !.--The Supreme j wy,,.-k. j )..,., n --Sun, mons. Con:;--: a! lodaf's se.-.jon. t in j . .(.!y , 1 s,.jT ... ,u .. , ., ; ,, Ae; befot e the deoartttre of it.- i if. A i'.er'ca ) ; ! e . : ; i : 1ary i'olk. :':'!! fo settle niestioti of continuaiion of l 1 ie A :. -, e ' ; : n ! e r S(M'!'i - m v. nt in-'m! : i o y. ;.:-!:.ec-., 1 1 a n i ; a . . a ! ' 'i i ' i el : .:: in - :.. ih m if- Ci-- i i.-: e'.; h in i !! fn: al io' t 1 1 " p i'e ; d ! U '' y of I -o n i s'ouaeii ih- m- Cro! 1 1 ' i! 'hurcli e r. to- P rnuia :' A" ; ! : a v : - j lie! Victor S4 a uk.ov ich. v. of rim i'inioi Slu'rs s::n:-;!!iV! Med in Cm county m,--:.; IIV been given 1 o the origina i ; oS'iice. '. The summonses give no detail Fhe question is now referred!! w;i learned 'hat an. "'a-c All won hi. e j !e 1 : ' ! i i 11' i i: ;'!-! ! n g oi-hop. ,j dial ed, nil! he ilCiiOp Thooias f". in doe o em i u: is. and 1 1 j . 1 1 o j i o 1 In'' Lp.eopaj D:oc -,e of Tonnes- . . i i i i S'M'. u ,1.) Will eOIe jc-c , ,ol 1 O Ta ln no the new worn. ; ' tercel I l.a g' o '.on them to the polls !ear understanding between ;-iie;,s. 1 in ni and Mr. Clvde lloev That i oh'U", nothing can defeat him.-S and it looks t me that it will be done and lhat Congressman 'niii" ano. and the U - Hoey will live up and vote up t havi' hope,) to proiit I his representations to all ele- !'.v menls a!1d the welfare of ihe ikewise a fad. how e-. - w hole people of the district. liae the wroi.e- Hammer for Congress. '-peejaHy in Mo-!;!-: . I n fact . t her-- 1. od dead of feeling 's thd'e- heea USe o j' i 'v a . si r i ke and r" dth n ' direct 1o tin- various govern- ; den1 " i suit s. le basis ,-,f t'n- two AMERICAN WITIi PRINCE MERER REPLY FROM MEXICO u 'ROLOlEfi COLD PREDIGTEO TDMOflflOW : Cieir candidate fe-: T' do 1 1 1 1 le h alolug th."; "Washington. Dec. !. Further action in ihe Mexican situation as far as the government is coucerin A 1'IMlOVt is Oll'I'Olt ill Tf;ilii(iTli - - .---iL !I1A1111.11. . . i 4i 4 r- i ijo 4 tv i 4.''d is in. abevanee t(da- pending Pwlav Unit I tnred States District. ' ' ' !os!:on iaiior s funct ion is said 1o -orrcspoiid in many respects 1 hos,- of 1 he Pope of Home no! t hos.. oj the ( 'ouncd wit h 1 he lUiiclions i,f the I'oiiian ('atholie Colleg' of Cai-dinals. inir at Ar.irDnftiPrM 1 uasnm2t,i!- ---ii- cmior wm hohi othce inching eastward and cause a of a-cesso,- i i T l l .1 prolonged period ot cold weaT.0- Amerongen, Dee. f). Reports ;,.r? v,-as announced by Tin- Weatli- COTTON MARKET rent that a house wil 11,-e ('v i'Ureau. Temperature below zero is reg- )(1(.f,m. istered in Oklahoma aid the jatnian are cum built near Amerongen for one of:. her :'W;.T t . 1 I 1 ii"ad. a .-otto., numn- Attornev W. C. Hammer will be'. (teveiopmeins irom Min Form0r Einpe.ror William's sons. .Texas Panhandle and twenty v-,,,-!, " n i i : i i ' i : ' i . ions sources. , . , . . ! It is deelared that the son this degrees or more below zero in iay . The State department is await-!, . . . , .... . . . jthe middle west. .Tujv :?0 70 . , 1 Ar . house is intended for will be Ada! , r.,. . . , , 4 mo- the arrival of the Mexican re- 1 1 Ihe eold wave is expected to note bert who is mow visiting his pa- -eack the Atlantic states bv to- COTTON SEED MARKET- "!' vv,,flih. has lii tb .,; a candidate for Congress in the o coiwinon with lextile seventh listrict at the next elee- di llie mills. They are tion. it being stated that Con- lo vote for him iu any grcs-smaw Robinson will not risk it hers. J fuel ?jiri, anothci- t(ii. ply to the latest American on the Jenkins ease. remits. moTw. ' Cottau Seed, per bou $1.1 1-2.
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