Newspapers / The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, … / Feb. 24, 1920, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
WEATHER REPORT: For Xovth Carolina P9 i . n , w. U1 tdionna iidm tom-ht. colder. Ww np nv nnvtiv doa, 1 v.veepi rams m northeast nort.on. Cei.th. ,,rtW..t -v r-xi wind S3 YvRTtf A TT HT'TT tt li o ESTABLISHED SINCE 1882 AFTERNOON DA T V "ALL THE NEWS IN A NUTSHELL.' Ii: IX XUMER GO. O'CLQC L f'-i'Vi , :K, N, C. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 24 1920 TRLEORAPH SERVICE vr i i COMMON 13 1 1 PRICE TWO CENTS a . V -i tA. i-d Mil 1 1 HO BILL PASt L 1 tt 1 ;s i3 t 32 lis! 3 R " SUM i-.-. 12 I Ik Unions Bitterly Oppose The Bi will Appeal to the President for Veto 10 MORE OFFLUERB I HOTEL Al STLt.au. . WIVES 150 TD IMEN7! VA. MUM P. IILIiiRFn - , -n m mm - w t J . i. UiUUIIUf TTsgjEV ! SHI I n Thousand United Last night 85 Guests were I y -! btates i roops I Driven into street in D E MANDS 0 FTR AD t MAKE IM M EN S E 3 B trtes OF SILVER IN THEWDRLD There night clothes A CROWDED CITY j GAS STARTS FIRE Enough must be found to back over thirty billion Dollars Worth of Paper Money in Europe iTRIKE TALK IN HOTEL LO: Staunton. Va. Feb 24. Five : rl i ii Li t on Feb 24. Railroad Si'i;!::: ICIEST CUFF CITIES ... House Saturday continued' to occupy mucli attention ; e Railroad Union Official-' 'ieneral Committeemen who'- i heu' to ass on Presidents TO BE EXPLORED REACHED 81 ROPER j American Headquarters. Cob-1 lenz Germany, Feb 24. Xo more! American officers are to be per-: lnen and "m Uo,,uin are in :i : mitted to brino- their wives from Ital as a result of burns u rnnri Un ninrPTm America to the Rhine, until lie mks tlat t;,k( 11 mowiin ti! LLIIiU UlllLU I tU in, eonditions improve in Cob- i" V RT POfAT niCTAMPT lenz. it was announced reeentlv -. nuu, .m.u; u 11111 H hi H 1 Ml lERICA WILL STRIKE IT RICH P in a War Department cable from drove eighty five quests into th" Washington. Coblenz is one of Mlttl 1,1 J11-,n ,'1,,ult's- the most crowded cities of Eir ! Tlle condition of one man i. b- ; ilieved to be critn-ai. i BT MELES London, Fel) 21. of thk silver standard in oriental eoun tries, coupled with the enornius 'nnmereial expansion now in progress between the WVst and the Hast, indicates that their is an immense shortage of silver to nieet the (b'mands of trade, savs is.. Dfonnsal for a settlement . roie. beino- headuuarters of tin t i.i...,, ; Clirt Cities IN ever Have r,..,..,. ah; 'j Ti,;ni i ti rv,,.. Reports say thai a pmt-r us- A I QA. ,!l, Ameriean Chamber of Com ir a'j'e ueusanus o inc : jmt i .vno-i iuiuimhiiii txiiin i oni ; ni uuuoouauv - .A tribunal wiiieh was unani v coudeiiined bv or'y nized Been Visited i!M.ss!on in addition to the seat ol 1 es with started t!i tire. j Kaiiroad Bill now iioes to uiU- lLuv where a Vi!,,,'i HOUSES may be made bv in-- uir I r a veto To i!ir President U-ommand of the lo.UOO Ignited States troo)s stationed in the bridgehead area. INTACT' t is timated that thren- are : approximately 200 Ameriean offi cers with their wiv?s in Col.- .air J.UKe u . eeo ir i7 -,.,,- lir;( -l NAVAL CiFT Tdffl E'f OEO FORCES operator Controlled them nieree in London. SAID CAP i H.J.KUUND SOVIET .. nilT TO ' 8E RECDGHIZED s rbitration provisivns to i nev omeei are 'ji'inu u!oi 1 i Di'oujriit over tneir cnuaren and; ol ancient etilt cities, known to servants u mimCrous eases an Condon lAb 24 Tin exist in Zion can von. T'tah's c :i ,. , . . , v ... ntv w.nll lib.. t, .,,-.t ,lt. - (in.. i '-rnment by the Entente nations vmei icii n ninny ciuu a t -niii -i : or n'e i ; i e i.i k l n u mjmi inner .;i;m i' 1 --.- Talk is open in rL . nei .here union men are iLHh noh bv some of tL - L'irh Loiition, Feit. 21. aptain 11 d K'ound said 1 1n other day that London, Feb 24. The iveoo-ni caiturei Bl'i,is!l l!;,v;il mMlijr.'iie opera . ,ion of hl liussian SovCt .mv- newlv created national park in '.,,;!,- .,.,. .t..-i C... i. ... . r.. 3 i.- u... i ooeraror who in iiie w.-ir .-ontroll nul contemplated by tin- Su " i.tiJ-iiiytii'jiiiiivi.. VI mill. .fii:n:-;;iiii llll' UIU IIKH H- - the southwestern part of the li0U 0i. .artment. nsin- the I overrunning Arehamde and Mur- k-t Cennan Zeppelins and war-! !",,,;4 A,,i'a r"m'iI' ,Mt n';,L' , itiiit.. will lw. m-.ote 1 1 1 -i n o- . i . r,-, , ...... , I . -r'...... ; : i '. ; i relations ma v be icsuiinM . and is it is (iiseouur-i , ? same Kiieiun. l ner(. is scarcely .mansk sections in the Aorth ul '-""-i"' 11 . jcomin- summer by a party "X a Cennan family in Coblenz thaV Russia was reported in the Mos- j -t as on- partieular man who ; ,iilit ''.oao...11M1)lt s relative 1o iarcheoloists and Lreoli-ists. sev- ,,1s 1H), M(, Mt. n11Wwl ,...,.,,;.... ; was a suoe:-.oie ralor. O,, .Vrr ii-l','ss!,'i wn "''''d as iera! of whom are attached lo the .ywv ot, ,,,,,,,.,.,. nf n.e Rhieb. n,5 ! ' 1 ;i 1 oe-aMoiw. with nin- or :-n Ur ''"I's 1" yesterday eoiiversa ; MATERIAL - TO SI MARS ! I Iawr. Peitn. Feb 2. , I 1 - tne govei'innents surp.us : 1 i!.akiiir material thai wa ' "V r from the war in iur.i;d" 'z Mar was suii'irest'n.l ti.ula ' by l.-t!:'- a-"i!shav. Assoeiatt',1 Pim of (' 'ie'mist ry. e.' lirt-u M;. w:- t.'oHeu'e. -"'-k.. sereeiis hundreds of mil !'. lie b'li"Ves. W"ljbi be s and In- advoeat'-el 1a!;iou ;l as la iM:-' as the Sla'-1 o ! ii li VKl, usuiir eitln-r biaek 1 . i . smokes. Fniversitv of Utah here. eommiss;on billeted in their horn'! . lion bv tilt" t'oillieil aeeordiinr to AMERICAN LEW IRQH CITY OFFICERS MEETMe POSTPONED TO 8E ARRESTED INJUNCTION STOPS SALE OF RUN SRIPS rr;;;::;f ,.;: IZeppeiins in a raid, ail fiani e;.li leommuuieaiiin, with Imm.i,. for ''"-papers Immv. i bearings, the wireies:-, -i inio , ----- t lhat tiioiin-n! n'1. I lie "'siiofr man" would a rri v. 'ake ontroi yimMAMci PADTi mr U Vm ld UnNUllL ii AVasliinutoio Feb 24. Justice and in a t winkl Mm all would Iariiin'tte, Mich., Feb 24. : i-, , , , 1 -liailev or the District ol ( olum- IS! BY 581 BOLSHEVIKS Th.e On ; : i ! i ::laiH- A WIFE UNDECIDED SOVIET RUSSIA ST HI ;1w T,mt was to have mkv uairwnpie, tie reaerai h- Supn.lno r(,ll!t 1(l(l,v si,Mled j )ivi., ihe-Mi-e on i roiiioite'ii jirecior tor the (en: .. , , . 1 -' a iornia order iniuuetion a'ainsl moon wa. postomm i tral States arrived here today to h shippil ho,n,j t m.rV(,n1 tlli. VAX PfiPM IIAJ IjC Rf vi;ii ;o th- few in a.' apily to the Fnited Elates Cm , , 4- lISL UhUil llnLUL Ui (ill' 'Ji I ifr I n rni .ii lit i i J i ii i m "ssiouer for warrants for tlie av'.. . Lrcr.man liners. resi (sf th. esix officers of Iron ' i'ounty and the villa-v of Iron 1 llfi (--,,ai' consented to The re- River, charged with "l.sti-uct inLi- ' 'Uiest of the board that the steam , fi . . i i i.-i.: 'shin Sniu'iuiee which sold for ' Condon. Feb. 24 iil lie ni cemem in uic nrun oi- ' " 1A! II 11 DniAiSl&IAlP too, 1,-. two million dollars be exeludcd ash value of a wife is a (pn-slnni linn UnillililnLD ; i'ro.., the injunction order. which a'tated the Condon l)i ( .MarMiiesf!,-. Feb. 24, Coiled' William Randolph Hears! wh". vor.-e Court for a time. Conns,!! !::!..,. Feb. 21.-- S'leliminary States Commissioner Hatch refu- bron-ht the proceedings furnish i'-r The husband in a eav, a r-u DDITICU CfWT fl FFT u-oeeedmes in a number of eas ed todav to issue Federal wa.- 'd a ten thousand dollars bond in- n Mie iueslion of la ma -es. i U ! 1 1 I lUl I ULll I I L.LL 1m indemnify the shipping board said that the old theor- tha ; GERMANS TRYING Whal is lie- hristiauia. -1 2-1.- Refu '"es arrivine; at 'aido declare the Uolsjievik forces wllieh e.ijilnieti Murmansk numlx-ifd oni;. live thousand and the losses on both siib-s were slight. I -."o Russian srane's a no! s' vei'al small boats e.scap-'d with tes of ( reimians accused of viola rants for the arrest of six Ir Cons of !,i-s of war aireadv le Cou:t' oflicials ehari'-ed v'th co n ill coo uun an! progress beinjr made eo sturae-,- to ohstrie.-t tin- pi-ohibi- -t loss. TO TURKISH WATERS COTTON MARKET wife was a chattel and thai the jury had b award dama-e t,, the owner, of the properly still Paris, fVb 21. (ileal lirilain holds true "with some si'mh! to"k initiative in sendin- a fled. m l-'eb. 21. The Allies- lectin- documentary material, tin law. '''iiie to dai with Soviet Minister of Justice Schiffer told Hatch declared he could no; Until they hav-- a io a ved i newspaicrs. and he accused per ael without theaprova1 of the Mareh 36 .83 nioditical oiis. t., Constantinople ;,ys Loir eniivietion the P.olshevisp. Isons that are to be tried at Leip District Attorney. May 34.32 "Then you -a!l h' t a pia-i d-n, dispatch to tin. Petit Paris- s ha,. cmie to an end" dsi- by ;I Court of seven jud-es Datrymple notified Hatch that July 32. 00 chattel. " said th- Ju f-e. The imi, fpu.tiu- Prem et- Miliet,iid 'JO. ST ('our1 found the matter too hea and who is said to have added 20.55 vv fr a hastv decision and re- ihat there were other Allied war served jud-ment. .ships in (ioiden Horn. ''""uneed h'-Vf inday after of tin' ( iovernnieni. He said in if warrants were not issued this October ''tin'- oi Hie 'ii)i'Hie Al j (, affair that honor .: afternoon he A-(n,ld make the a - Deeembei ' 'eijlel 'is to punish those really -uilty. rests without a warrants. Cotton seed $1.20. Tl o rn Tl YTTT Y rncTUHitr wan w btk Mm J! him : - ;a. .a.. l-',.b. 21. Ki".n- pr-iam by an address by Dr mitt-e. inaded by C. A. Mooer- ' aurieull ui-al t b-veb'pmeu! P.railford Knapp, Dean of the A- of Knov;!le. Tenn. us lor briu'jin about eio lieiihural (!le e antl Director of I he f i eruo, , and e,'i;in s,- ' ' ! "O'at ie.ii amoiu- the farm Experiment. Station of Cavette- i,n of tomorr."w and Thursd;s i ' ' Son-,, the prinei- ville. Ark.. outCnino' a policy to - will be taken up with seetiona stance: Professor (n-ore !o-i-e"ts Cnivers-iy of Kentucky on eo-ordanation of sod fe-iil iy woi'k: Dr. H. li. Prown iMis-iss s r. : u- -sent i i " est oc k committee-. C li. SI ilicr, tieid a-eni f llm i v- v-i mils, w i i ,iis,-u , ,,; Mn hepartment of A irrieu 1 1 u w, will ion ineetin- Thui -'iay. maite; .- addres the i,ele-a1es of the Ex- relating 1" the agreement reaeh- 1 pi A-riculi uiai (oileo-,. im-iva- tension Seel ion tomorrow, accord ed at meeting ,n lbr.a: -haui. be diseuse,! in ad- be followed for the e-xtensin of : m et in -s including- the followin- inv of c"rn product'on by selee mjr to the program ami win ur-e a-'i icultural work in developing Fieid Crops Perti!ier sc.- - lion ami h bridizat ion : R. Y. adoption 1 a pro-ram 1 creai- South hir-er farms ihrou-h b-al and 'lion. Animal Husbandry and L v Winters. North Carolina Experi-m"re intense interest amoiio the i )! 21st annua! i I ! -1 i ' ; A ssi i a I i o ! i . f "Mi? ura I Worker-, 'v hieh io(a. Thi nven- 1 life.. ,- v s. '""-iam for i"da ;M-oid on methods of co- .i.'r;il e.u. Ir. W. M . 1C---. P'e-e- ni in- 1 1 ! ( oj b"jt. . S-1 u i h ' a m li i ia state organization of the farm'-s ; estoi-k Section Extension see- meliiai Si;: i inn. Al lotiienvw moriiiU s -ess- 1'ot; a.i. Dr. 1!. A. M"r-an. president ' j he !' of the I 'uivei'sitx' of Tennes.se-.- :ln the 1 ort icnlt ui a m-1 . on a i ; f tar crops wor o-ordi nal in- farmers in a -r i 1 1 ! 1 ura i better meuts. What th" extension woi 1 ' e s s ( v t , - b )r 'feu-e 1 1 .1 1 . . . I ! . . . .. . .... i .... 1 I 1 l I ! I '.'i w i ; i s pea ;:. ,. a;: ' .- , i S C ll ' a ! f i I b e; i ea 1 SfC t ! -e m- ej iioj-s d- 1 a'led oe prese!lt-,l ,,n. a '"st(M i!!!i". lolls Com ! U e- 11 5 j ers of the soul 1 1 mav io to mi! v del- ;he Anbnal Husbandry i Vest o.dv seei jou. t1'- be pr."-- and ' a'-ketin jit'oblems. ailthoi-i1 Hi' d -r "'t: 'h i imite, j b- i ise Sunt b i'tin-- ilu- Thnrsda mo'-t.e a ' ' I -s o i I'. U i ! ; i 1 1 ' h A Mi' i i ea i ! .i i 1 . . !');. -ers oi' j h A to a V. be ! Tail Poitb-r. r.- for the ii'alan''" of proditicei.- j a net I 1' s 1 , 1 e i i t i . . I r, i w r ( ni! o ! sUbee!. so-, e in 1 he Soul hern ta I es on the co o I',! i ua " i ?! (! in'esfie-a Peporl i - leuii a re : ' Renorts a.Ce 'l! T I m -: ' 1 1 . I'e. M tiji' A is-et! lo.' 'in ! b e -,e i-"t 1 i i b raC-r..- r.vans. c - " . . . f I'll nr.. ' . ( imi t e 1 1 n wo , u- eon. i !!! e. i t V 1 : e ' a ! ! i a n 1 1 . At loll s ! xoorimeiif a! slaCons will b'' i mn: of A'j-ri-eiiP SCo;f i :!;:' !:- i-iC- --d cat loaiiied ii:!!. n l T hit1!' of til It of extension work in ti I'nifed Stales Departim-to of A ; m-u1 t u re. ' 1 ,. . j ; , " . old ! i.: ' i i i i e o ce T. P. ( oo ; ) s'-uih. tii'-k'; 'ice j RV-ib-i... i, e - i i e ' i V ' ' M r r::' H-esT'hied b he A-l oi:o!i: ( it:,.- e'-tton hrerdVj " 1 ', o- : : J . : V -
The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 24, 1920, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75