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ALT ESTABLISHED SINCE 13S AFTERNOON DAILY 'ALT; THE NEWS IN A NUTSHELL." tiCO'rLAHu liZO'Iv N, 0. TUESDAY, MAKCii THK 2. 1920 "rnAPH SERVICE PRICE TVO CENTS H ", -. 3 ; i TO r, .... , ... it I 't ? in : J it 4 3" 1 3 5 ar-2 t ws? r. ft w 4 S U 1 3 ra i " 5 unlitdL ifiLuumM iViLAlbrtWa hhiu s 9 r $ v 1 J 1 8 K. t 5 . Silt J 5? CUlZ 3 2 I 3 r k a r, -r 4 '. i a in rl hurtibL ID rnf ra They i1 rev Marine Expert Ships Cross That Are Net Oil American Tax Without a Voice i n ni ! rd ra nninii sair n c,r,rID.ilOHiURHtB M la tit 1 H -o; " t; I n " r 1! fas' vub i f s ifl i 5 2 I ? 1 3 i e 1 1 3 ?, g j "i a ; a ; !if! S 5 i 1 . 1' SUFFERED DEFEAT 7 n ft r T? c r"w IT K TI??" r c TUK'V 'I IT A i i 2 1 i LLverything 75 in Killed Per Cent Florida North Florida in o . 1 p in ,n :u-';i tor snips. an '-:Kprt oi ;r;r;:.ir. u' recent . iirirurb of Marine 'rjv - U hardly an :? '.oiuuiy' over today :i";.;rni!i''" oil, iie pi-..J-iy tor shipping rji-j sliffhtet doubt huper fuel an coal, raanv ports today :ifi.lf th- price of coal. A::;erii?;i oil U dinpia ry nipn.ll'. Oil Cfm ..u; Ea( in practical- THE WL01! RfiHKINP HPFB -if V h r r i HILHU i LL I T ' a , r . , . Aleriean consul at Xoaales rep or the International --bettfement , .. 1 , , -i j i fc l,-u u-aay tnui -.ue .uexicaii am :)or- 54 DEGREES IN SOUTH FLORIDA attempt to insist upon no taxa- offieers promised to make The Churches Must Nearer In Their Teaching . .,v . rn -tort to capture the Mexicans v. he, xiou without representation. Chi- ' . , . .. , . i 'raiued the American side ot the nuse merchants retused to nav , . . . , . , , , oorueK rriaav. uetails unsue- laxes unless thev were permitted , . , to fleet members ot tne muniei- , - . , , , . i 11 i : the lines was nut received tne ban- pal council which is composed en-1 , . . . . -v ... dits cut all wires m the vieanTv wo Americans and ane Japanese. ' The p'pulation of the settlement numbers about 30,000 foreigners and b8U.U0U Chinese. U iJiextaiiivho S!K CIGARETTES fl ;t;i;' i . DIB IS ALLOW ED is tin Miami. Maivh ll. jni--r, thaii five nidli-m iillais do'ie tliai was io fruit vo:-.--iable fields in Soutli Florida. : raided. n u k i The merchants resisted pay ment of tax but were compelled to capitulate when the tax col- ISLAND OF DAI T8 nn' ftf ",1?! i ir nnn Theiv were ,xtrimely ".- railll'T !;:; iii1!;! . f .! I. in 1 lit1 Nri 1, i -d u t a i'd da Thw C!rt5issct. cf About ; ; -:-'d i two thirds leaves and. V fi'lii ', a hi ' y wip- ;;!h pf dam Grasses j ton jvj -i'ral Hn1 wa tliirly .Ives the lowest on record UP WOODS ;i wt- : .1 coal to- ific men, ve should i -romlne hi to it r i-crj.eiid,;: future BURN lectors seized ropertv in the Chi- Uoi.oiulu T. H., Iareh2. Ex- London, March l.-DUhup WVli nese store and earteJ U to police ' penditure of 5,000,000 by the V;em!a, Ma:,.h m--'k--rs of this idty j-riilarly d-1 la" I--1 th-- Lrrc-d Yh-uia for-1 Wher.vcr coal d D f DuWifili, (eeiares in headquarters :-. wi.!i atspiace it. e an interview that "society is The insnchud (mmuhmi e-s nf?Vr- threatened by forces which repu- . a to refer the ouestion to a vote diute rhe Christian faith. The ,.f the taxpayers next April, Bishop lias just returned from ; x i m -,, conference on Christian reunioii United States avmv for militar roads on the Island of Oahu lias been recommended to the War de partment by rdajor General C. G. . jrovton; comnmnding' the Hawai ian department, according to tin L Tohae- PREDICT VOTE OS TREATY mWML : T 1 ! nnifiiip ? ' : M i 5 1 0 t Oxford which was attended by 0 r j 1 C SPSfiV ioth conformist aid non-conform- uL!fli! J nili'f: I nr? n m mmim : ; .. i . i i i Wl " ' til ' si ministers. There was a een .ai agreeiiiOxii, li A . t t General's annJiouneement at a i'o cent Chambe of Commerce din- t .-f r. f,-, jm - nor. in eomormation or recent l ;$yt iurM : -"I .thnv. - Arrr hesLit was the mten- i o e' v:lt i l.-d riait cigarettes 2 rad'-aTly seoked uj ; This is ii'.trnd'd a n the nuality of mntfrud the manfaetiirt- Au- Li. It has been v.'i ( t, 1 o U ul Will be the out;, : mil1 o ; i tile !..' i' !?i tile Vj t ' V ihe necessity of dsawiiiir e"iurcli together. "Tlie world is I'oekine- under men's feet," he s 1 1 r 1 itena !l, ocean-- aid. "Society - threatened by forces which re 'udiatfi tli. christian faith and In- ciil'istai! mora 1 eo.te. i'li-' i..u".-it run-, a u'vavt- risk of los inu' hei influence upon national Washington, Marrh "J. An far- liii f-A v-iii-Mlii vol con 1 eac' i'fs'a.lx- t'orcasl in the senate to- !a n hen the republiean leaders ir -plyinu 1o demands by llie irre- Tobacco products are a o-uvem-1 .-om-ilahh-s reaffirmed the deeis :: eo,:,;p.M and reK-ida'.M. : JiMi not to accept the ehaime f V- " T"A "-'i"""- ':" , , f-timtitv of issue Tl;e idh.-wane, ,t he Kepulu ean reservation o,, ar tion of the department to station 'oiauiin a is. o . y . . n n a i t ii o otjeh individu.'d i- vi".' sm-'-i. '' Ie ten. a full division ot soldiers on the u Ul 11 " coital possibly to six iMu'arties a 1av Siiuo' 'l i o e" is so not -h j"rae only 1 r Y to ! "a s ! !:' W 'I'd, ' 1 1 1 , 1 , d.oriorainat'0'ts wla LmpiVe and ar-.- On -. "Members tf ! lite, the deendance of r".Liula' i hiircli iroiiiL? has lot .-aiise of a'nxietv. The he en a ,ta t istie- ! eMciea I i : s : ' i ' i i ) ; a i e . I ! " I -it ! of divoive ar alarniina- and it e.a' b;- necessary to rebuild hu - man morals from the foundation. O&eanw Idle the church is di-ico-arded because she is divided. M&m m pin m V. l.-v -- s - H ; J '. 'w : i u :ik'i.;e-: island. iijt.sui.-' '"It is for vour protectin, for biim-d i he protection of the United States r;"i'1- however, that ii i a. T.-.' -aid General Morton, ''that we -i . . i . i i , - : . ii ee ti( '"'nam !-;: ro? e I ( I', v iji 1 1 : -o i'.iio n uiuu'.in , Z. ,1 f, j. . :o .ut i: C!e tb,Anar.d iv- am.l money to strenstlienino; tnis 1 . i . i eeuiiv ourdiiiSidt 1 v Tie- Ass--:i . tar outpost or our country. LL 11 - i ... led Press coi respondent v.a-i-e ''ai-,' oualhy as tohaeco ioes in An-1r'a and probably consist"d oi' not more than twoihirds h-a,."-"f PBQDUGT1VE FORCES TO BE DEVELOPED RED FLAG EMBLEM Ul" HiiHliUsl i eoiial to first-ela-s Ane-ri-an ' V. M1 lie e n .o a r lJremn Tokio cable to the Tir s J 1 nii.suL ! li. i r ' -hat e: if at men o ake it is too much to expect that tu world willl listen to her when she - ji.-.dxs with many discordant voi ces. Unity alone will be the se-c-rel f her power. The snnn j;.'.--; -;h edj ha- i'l riven t'olitiod oartie-s to coalition, dii-ves re forno'd e'nurches t; federation, fin- oppi.rtuuii has come wit h ihe necessity. It is uoav or never. If eecles'astical str.teSTnansb.ip does no; avail it it' of rhe spirit excited by war the chain a- of . 'hristian l-eunion of Chi tm., n Tereommnnion Mill be iosi and nuts' not riH'iir in the I fe -d 1Iie livinu T"e"ie. t hat ' nearly v--ry ' ! v '' i- suits in t wi , .; nnu-;- ma rrn, f J t ! i 1 ;nT"iv :l in-j. in.! I. i1 - Warsaw, March 2. Airhoii-h oi'iicia pia rters repoi t a mn;.in of Polisii t i o , a" l '.: -' ! ' pre"-'l newspa)-r ni'ssau' d i ! -i ' ; rni' 'b is e n 1 1 ii u 1 1 : u' March 2 ttes sueh a- usually a ! ser'"l eloh. nun San luau. i. IC. h- federal if rand jury ha- pi-'--nted to Judge Hamilton a reso ttioii asking that the use of the d flap- as an emblem in public ;oubl be absolutely prohibited .., -i'is island. The jury reoue--o 'ii.n he authorities take steps , :-,.--ven; t h- carrviiiii' of tin h" in m-o sessions or it-' lisplay . , AT , , !' j public places. It declared tbnt are Relieved to be lost when il ii R-d Fhnr was ' : universally ei ! -a r no !-', isi . eolll! ailed upon to develop 1 o , r ::'-. i i 1 1 " : ' -.-. ;i : ' : dia 1 !a c ! ef Vo:j. o.n!i. d 1" .-no. '!'"-: lint' '' pi'e ee o O O e 1 1 - -1 l u o ,- on : , . ' s,'; s Pad) o o i in hr hull MM" H m :h " n s?!nn7f n n- fi! ml! Hi! i hi 5 ! wa v r of the Ledand Liner f'o'iien. f a liar- ian who abandoned the ship as i bmry -hn-K-o u,ri -., .ii-.. she sank a' n -,iU!, i : . n . r:h-."" am! that it 'reel v ued here. was i "111 U tia Tin i-'oe.l sihlv on- :' n 111 Paris. March 2. -dviui buyiny and disi ributhui a'-coi dine- to !n ueeesstTics and the supervision : sellino- prices is provhb 1 n. tentative plan reached --ieivla'. ';: the ses-ion of supre;ne e-uncd vays liie Peril l'a!-:sie . Tim pic n "Will bt- submitted to ihe 111'eiUlei' Mill era nd before nee.rr; 'im- ffe ti ve. In; w'-n i ? 3 ? ; ; - - j 1 " 1 :31 OGLOGK :,: inrnn, ii overboard in an eifori to save the vessel. The I""-- f bf is believed to have oceured n, tie' attempt to transfer i-jif of - i crew to a tne- b hiel.ncss. 1 i i r - the boats eot away sa''!y lai: . (.. toda !'"r muiilerine- Miss .. i i .-. ' o . . 'i i " in' - irnris-'d lv-maoaO' i n oe(. a h n i r a ' a 'rej'e'o-- Is 3 5 &5 3 3 T-.l and twenty f the 'Tf'V. W:i unable to take- boat-. Tin- y ,..e:, we;-.- r-eno.ved ';a; a: t,.e -ihe IJner had hit rocks dll -in-- - ' "i..rd. I?! i ! a i " U !S aij ver" V sfH; m m S & & r t - - '' : v,-j? -" ' j - u' ! o a !" ! -n:p a:-: ;- f.-orei.- ! i n he w ar-tiiuee contracl m n satnoar n -I i ! ' i . . ; ,e A - iasf ,Vill't!U! U! : i. . V: shiox o! lea e.s ihe a - iant oii the n are- ih is ana will ha ve ovvi: ! fhe irovernnient i-e; urn- tnan ih"ii.i 1 ui i.i- S el e ;i iliiCiiC t 1-! is! Oil r ! : VC hour. i 122 world's record ieeord ;' more than one ship a week since the first boat mp speed turini' ' was sent ,)v,-r board in Aiu-ust. 19- ways- -ceup:ed. i! I .( ;( H i t'--f i ill i' ill": -j .1 islo n e; Who,. Hoo- .dan: va i V 1 ; : IO 1V i . olio !'- -iioo a. -d --Ver l"! n 1 !ec .mc ' i i ' a , . t-rea -. prom ! e. (r ' i o . ; h - : i i : i - "i 1 os a rd o:.-dc ''!- h.' . i t e -.'.' 1 : o-o U r ; ; ! . i liH.lu ll'tii ke o'r-r tin it eii -.,t a - a (O ("!! ' ''!' 1 ecu lifted p. 1 a nd eontiur, niidinir pb , ... .-. mrele hot lh" amotllii 'o e : o 1 . Ship neonired to luy -h.. nvo pia oi " t1'1" has Im-cu a -tludo'e' block. ' " : Ui ;'H oroioe, that ;n--ha--- vnrd ' . . i' li,. 000 a'O'es viih two a--!-'- " , hn ? ;nt . -aier frotr and " t!1 o, nn.nnfactur'ne' and other con- ; h.-ev cents. a Scttcmtier 1 Tin- re have been several den d5.0dl men were lioU . : mp' - i e s i a i e n a t i; ricat'-d M.- launehiu;: in a i . . i ' i v ,nd on foi 'fi'' !oi: lieeu yC'dm' " Ui
The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
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March 2, 1920, edition 1
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