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WEATHER REPORT for Nonb Carolina-Generally fair tonightnd Saturday moderate N, orth and Northeast winds. to ni EA1 ni ESTABLISHED SINCE 1882 AFTERNOON DAILY ALL THE NEWS IN A NUTSHELL" HE TUT UT1 Volume X. No. 65. Four O'Clock Edition Scotland Neck, N. C, Friday, June 25, 192Q Telegraph Service Price Two Cents M FRANCISCO HAS BUT FEW OF HER OLD TIME Few Reminders of her old Romantic Days When r Red Shirted Miners Swept Down With Fistfuls of Pay Dirt LANDMARKS ENORMOUS CATCHES FISH IN NORTH SEA 66 N. C. DELEGATES GO TO CONV. 0- San lYam-isto, Juhp 25. Vis!-1 l,)r i. i!u- Democratic National C.nvt'iition will see but few re-j ,f San Francisco, when the red shirted miners swept down from the oolilstreaked reaches of the Sierras and threw fistfuls of 'pay dirt on the bars or tne store counters for whatever they wished to purchase. Cione is the roaring "Barbary Coast" and its less picturesque environs. "Bottle" Koenig and "Bottle'' Meyers7 who used to run noisy cock fighting estab lishments in what is now the shadow; of the Hall of Justice have long since passed on and the "Montano Dance Hall," most blaring and blatant of all the oasts resorts is hardly a memory. Chinatown guides still point out the little restaurant hanging precariously over old Dupom street wher-iTsmk Norrisftko author, went occasionally to get a hit of local color. Directly ahead and faeinir the Hall of Justice is Portsmouth Square, a cove the city's human drift where the Vigilantes staged many a stirring scene and the "sand lotters" under the leadership of fiery Dennis Kearney, discussed the town's political issues. Most of the old cafes, wher.? much of the city's history was plotted, remain in name only, ("one is Duncan Nichol's, the "Bank Exchange" of former "lays where the famous Pisco 1'imch was served over a maho gany bar that was4 brought around the Horn. The old Cliff House, where Presidents of the United States and other renowecf itinerants used to enjoy the sea food breakfasts, was burned years ago. On Waveily Place still may be seen the quarters of the old Si- t'ria lire, Ih'lX ties' PRES. WILSON SENDS MESSAGE ON SUF FRAGE TO GOV. BICKET At Two Places Alone 10,000 tons of tish caught In a Month LADIES AND GENTLE MEN TO BE DROPPED AFTER LONG WAR This In Rev. Bruce Cornfords Par , ish ENG. CLASS DISTINC. Berlin, June 25. After the long war interval,. North Sea and Baltic fishermen report enormous catches of fish- At Hamburg and Cuxhaven alone, 10,000 toiu of fish have been landed in one single month. From Kiel ana ! Lueback come similar reports ot immense snoais or nerrings anc other fish. Nevertheless, fish T LA. A j.- O.-i -i . uiges ncuun on OUlrrage uus uoi seem to oecome any By The Legislature cheaper on the Berlin market. ft TEMPORARY BOLL OF DELE GATES WILL BE DRAFTED TODAY Contests From Georgia, Oregon Expected Serious Missouri Nothing And IT MEETS IN JULY BOLSHEVIKS Portsmouth, Eng., June 25. The.use of the words "ladies" and "gentlemen" is to be discon tinued in the parish so far as he is concerned, says the Rev. Bruce Cornford, in his parish magazine. '.'The words have now ' abso lutely no meaning, " . he writes "Foolish class distinction should have no place in the church. Even the Master called His mother 'woman' while no one woufct insult St. Peter by calling him gentleman. The parochia council consists of men and wo- DEADLOCK MAY BRING McADOO -o NO BIBLE WILL BE TAUGHT IN GERMAN SCNT, PRIMARY San Francisco, June 25 The National Committ meets today to draft a temporary roll of dele gates for the convention. ThreJ "Ssts are expected but that w involving efforts to give Senator Reed of Missouri strength with MEXICO CITY men. Washington, dune 25. Presi- " " " " iicv.xi uuci a mrosai- : tit, ,4- r or mi. . to Governor Bickett and Senators establishment of a latin American Simmons and Qverman of North jbranch of the third international Carolina, suggesting Ee need not I f Mosccr. at Mexico City to point out to them quote the criti- , ,1 t i i -i j - H spread the Bolshevik propaganda cal importance unquote of the ar-! v ji j a u . H (North and South American re- tion 01 the North Carolina Legi-! i 1 i lature op ,th. Federal Suffrage Mexie0 city copieg which have Amdt.-.fc4a;l .the assembly, eii'receivea-by -'state-depart LONDONDERRY AP- ROACHS NORMA L ithe delegation from that state 5 German FaLv Tales And! promisedAmore than routine in: jterests. Only one contest and Myths and History of "that is from Georgia which was the Child JeSUS (officially filed with the commit tee. The Georgia contest results CATHOLICS ALARMED The R. R. BNIONS MAKE EF FORT TO CONTROL MEN Chicago, June 25. Officials of the recognized railroad unions met here today in an effort to JURISTS ARE IN SES- ATTHE ON HAGO E The Hague, June 25. A com mission of jurists are in sessioi keep their .men in line and put jhere for information for a per- halt to unauthorized strikes. manent court of international i Londonderry, June 25. city today is approaching a nor mal condition- Many business houses are open. The fighting since midnight lias been confined to sniping. are expected by party leaders to be settled in favor of the dele gates -friendly to Palmer's nom- Berim, June 25. Catholic mation. The decision carrying newspapers are watching with(with the confirmation of How growing concern a movement to'11 as a National Committman. i introduce, a new system of reh-.The contest from Oregon is no"? gious instruction , in German ' regarded as serious, and might schools- Heretofore such instruct nt materialize at all. A mys tion has been based on the olditerious boom for the nomination GREEK TROOPS AD VANCE ON THE TORKS and new testaments The new plan, which was evol ved by teachers of Meiningen; and recently endorsed by the teachers association of Thuriniga, where protestants are in the majority, of McAdoo and a conflict onve the prohibition enforcement plan is approaching a more definite shape. The McAdoo adherents are said today to be shaping plan.s to withhold his name from ballot ing throughout the early stages would do away with Bible stuly Instead, children durimr their :and wait until an expected dead- first four years in school would1 lock between Palmer and Cox I be instructed in German fairy J developed. U11 the prohibition QWr. Tunfl tHp ttrppk ' tales and myths, Robinson Crusoe' enforcement question there has ho began an offensive Monday the history of the child Jesus, j developed a sudden movemnt to against the Turkish Nationalist In the last f our ypars the mstrue forces are continuing to advance tion would have to do with the ignore it entirely in the platform. Northward in Asia Minor. The justice as provided by the League iCreek army headquarters are an WA ASST. SEC. OF CRQWL RESIGNED an, cided the court should be located at the Hague. nounced. Washington, June 25. Bene- i dick Crowell Assistant Secretary I of War resigned to be effective July first. The resTgnation. was accepted. The President expect d to appoint a succssor soon. GARDNER NEXT GOV - GDLDSBDRO RECORD GERMAN CABINET IS COMPLETED worsnip or Uod by ancient peo ples, the life and teachings of Jesus, and the worship of God m Germany. More and more, ths man myths and poetry should re place in the schools the old testa ment. "By no strentch of the ima gination", comments Germania, SEA WORKERS WILL NOT UNLOAD LIQUORS It now seems certain the Hon. O. Max Gardner will be the next Berlin, June 25. The German the organ of the Center (Catho Chancellor Konstantine Fehnren bach has completed the formation f the cabinet- Club, stronghold of Yee j Crowell will enter private bust- j Governor of North Carolina, before the police "axe pai-- became a featune of Chtiict-! ness. 1 f . . J 1 l A "uji Tti chance games or coon- "chuek-a-liick" and "far lan' were played in the midst or fi iinizc of corridors, hiding pan- worked by secret springs and PRINCE OF WALES TO T HON M KANGAROO as the Page men are supporting Gar dner. jtt is estimated that Gardner will carry the State overwhel-; i 1 mingly. ! SEN. NEWBERRY AP PEALS TO SUP. COURT Grand Rapids. June 25. A Bueno,s Aires, June 25. From Punta Arenas, which is at the bottom of "the world, where ships call in weathering the Straits of Magellan to leave (Supplies for the 35,000 inhabitants, comes a lie)- party, "can this be called . despatch saving that the mari- religious instruction. It is thor- timp workers of the port have oughly in accord with the well- resolved that in the future they known tendencies of ardical teach ; xvill not uni0ad any liquors con ers. Catholics, must follow this tuhimg alcohol. Then antece movement with close attention, i fJoiits of this prohibition move- it threatens to invade their; for own. schools." J -i . ITT trarciner is a lavorue in wayne biU Gf exceptions and an assign county. He received a much lar- ment of error was filed for gena. I A ITT jl -jl J- Svdnev, Australia, June 25. jser oie m wayne tnan euner oi tor Newberry and sixteen others ::(tu- odors of opium and Chin- Kangaroo, and em hunting havejTne otnei to canaiaates. ! who were convicted of corruption (se dishes; jbeen arranged for the Prince of Max Gardner is a safe man, andjin Senatorial election was approv- Tii,- bbn-k doek iliMt litiPd tli( WmLw u-IiIIp be is iriN Australia. 'be is well qualified for Governor l h Fdprnl Jndcrp sessions and runt" from China Basin to the also duck shooting. The emu is are despatch says : "This resolution has caused serious damage on ac- ! count of having been taken with- i . out warning the liquor merchants". Max Gardner Voted A 1 . : jguiibt,tiie case will go to WOMAN SUFFRAGE Hon- O. Max Gardner voted when 1 nvsidio are gone and stately a large bird of the ostrich type! berths for ocean liners have risen land exeeedinsrlv swift on foot, i their nlaoe. The dino-v bars Th Prim., will snend several against Woman Suffrage , . m . v. " - 'ft stood back of them, wher.e nights at noted sheep stations ne was a member of the Legisla J'dventurers of all degrees were (ra tn-hes) and will be given an ture. dropped, drug-stupefied,. opportunity of seeing sheep! The records in Raleigh show throng, trap-doors and into wait-round-ups" and shearing. jtbat he voted against Woman the United states supreme court as soon as the print in or is completed. as part of the , "V-r boats below -ivat ''shanghai" game, all have great fire left it. Suffra "South of the' His position as to Woman Suf- SEN. HITCHCOCK WILL NOT ACCEPT V. PRES. GOV. ROBERTS OF TENN. WILL CALL LEGISLAT. Washington, June 25. Assi-s-tant Attorney General Frierson ahs advised Gov. Roberts'that the Tennesee legislature could ratify the Suffrage Amendment with-, London, June 25. Snipers busv out submitting the issue to the;m Londoilderrv duriujr lhe nign"t people. The question of the con- according to a Central News (1Is. stitutionality hinged 0n a clause. pateh Tr()ops firpd on rioteM m the state constitution which ,sevpral limeSf also dispersed lool. provides any action on the Fed- ers eral amendment must be taken: -. SNIPERS BUSY IN L mm r Washington, June 25 Senator, by the legislature elected after ,M'"n swept away- "The "shang- Slot," the ancient tenements f rage is now the same as Cameron ! Hitchcock anounced today that hd"' was the system for recruit- have given way to smart apart- Morrison's position on this quest-j he would not accept the Demo- lnr the crews of the line-juicers" ments in their midst standing the tion. the great deep sea barks, that slowly disintegrating ruins of the! nlied principally between San "Mission of Sorrows," known in j Most men can pay two or three nicisco and South American the Spanish as the "Mission Do- dollars for a hotel meal and not Cr1s. Hill cratic Vive Presidency nomina tion. The announcement was made in a telegram to Nebraskas an amendment submitted to the TURKS NUT TO SIGN TREATY IF THEY LOSE citv state. Roberts announced Wed nesday night the he would call a special session to act but was in doubt whether thp ratification1 Constantinople, June 25. The National Committee man. Ans- j would be constitutional. Frier- Turkish peace delegation was in- lores. ' built in 1776 bv the Fran- bat an eve. but it nulls like tbe wermg a letter in which he said (son held the recent decision or srrucred to reiuse 10 higu y once tlie home of the ciseans. It is the best nmento ' devil to cough up fifty cents for Hitchcock is being prominently , the supreme court in Ohio refei- peace treaty which deprives Tur- T's elite, shows a Pnllpptinn nf of t.hft rftTtiantie old S5an Francisco a rmod bftmp-nnnlrpd sunnpr at u mentioned for the Vive Presiden-S endum invalidate! that clause in key of Smyrna, the. District ot , . i ' 1 't ' l ! a ti orn Tirae? Jgied foundations, much as the that endures. church social. IC3r. the constitution-
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