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LEATHER REPOBT for NorthCarolina generally fair tonight and Saturday, exeej: probably showers Saturday, west portion gentle grinds mostly south and southwest. In HE MM EAL En nl TT T? .V. ESTABLISHED SINCE 1882 AFTERNOON DAH-Y "ALL THE NEWS IN A NUTSHELL" yolume X. No. 85 Four O'Clock Edition Scotland Neck, N. C, &n ay, jtjly 23 1920 Telegraph Service Price Five Cents CO COL MJMJJ) STOlB IS COV. JERUSALE NEW FOLDING i In DtiU mJVv Vll Tft RF IKFIH THE PLACE WAS ONCE HELD BY PONTIUS PILATE ROBINSON CRUS OE'S CAVE SLEEP ING QUARTERS A DIFFICULT POSITION TO FILL In Reality; A Disappearing Bed, ! A National Park And Tourists He Will Revolutionize, I sort Is Probable FOLDING BED QUESTION Jerusalem, July 23.-The office, nnri f rniMT niI7 of .overnor.once occupied by Pon-j APwlFR I FllIflWGIV tius Pilate, is now held by Col-1 F?-W -fwi vpa f Cambridge University and aon of EN CAMP GLENN AS the Dean of Rochester College, Eng. His taak is one to test" fhe ad- TTl S auiv v,- , n , -i- mt t 1 m ji m . . ieaiure Jerusaleem is a city or disunions, aub Mnacits Ana vow jrree jror the future, for the moment Zion- New York, July 23. Residents TWO NIGHTS IN CAVE Honolulu, T. H., July 3. Rob- of Manhattah island, in their eter- inson Crusoe's cave may soon be nal fight for space, have perked converted into sleeping quarters up their ears at the announcement for flrlobft trnt.tprs aoonrAiru WIl ILJFk TAMP byt a New York ralty svndicate Prof. W. A. Bryan, "Vice president uwimiiAJLitt vi n 1 Til A WW. ffiE S IS COSTLY THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD COST $537,640 IN 1919. IT WAS $300,000 MORE IN 1917 THE PAPER COST $300,000 IN 1917 -0 ists and Arabs are passionately divided and to steer a just path between them and induce them to join him on that path isThanW less v-rk. It is to that task however, that he chiefly devotes himself. Twice Two Weeks With Lady Friends OPEN AUGUST 15TH The Government has given to installed " that it will build a $450,000 apart- of the Ha warn-Historical Society ment house, whose distinguishing The Chilean government, Mr. Bry- will be "disappearing an said recentlv. is oonsidprinw beds." Officials of the syndicate creating a national park and tour are silent as to what form the ist resort on the Island of Juan 'disappearing beds" will take Fernandez, famed as the ahode during the day-time. They dis- of Daniel Oe Foe's literary char miss the matter by saying that acterT (disappearing beds and many other labor saving devices will be HIGH COST FLYING TOOK NOSE Divcj Modern hotels and other at tractions would be erected on the island according V plans being Washington, July 23. The cost of publishing the Congressional Record, the government publica tion recording daily everything that is said and done in Congress. j V--" as well as somethings outside, w ... TST COT j.- A Plight Of Pv -ation Was "rt! 0,'uw vear practie- Ten D An AhiivaIas Aw Five ally the same as for 1918, but about 300,000 less than the 1917 cost. These figures were given re-' cently by Russell O, Beene, ac countant at the government print- Los Angeles, July - 23.-The . f renresentative Maffee. of high cost of flying went into a vrpw Y.rV aa tv nnc.;u0 TO GO MUCH LOWER me in onn Carolina lepanment oi Aun1i ; . wxx5 uclus nose dive Here when manasrers : u u ..r. iii , ' - mvyuiucuio, uuctci, nave sd-ivcu j j mi 1 - I w iiu tii il wouiu. result irom mc a week he has meetings "of ftls the American Legion the use of their oninion nn thft tT1; consred The beauty and ver. of the principal commercial fly- HiLn,. J favorite" pro-Jerusal?m society, Camp Glenn, near Morehead City, nftVflf-A .dure ot the island, Mr. Bryan novation. discontinuance of the record. ling tie" Ids announced a 100 per Beeuft the CQst i. .i f o . 640. Co citizenship. His motto as gover- and TTriendsT nor is "anify Tir r, 1 -r. 1 -Ti . -1 I UrblVUi 1 f -I . . 1 1 - 1 I .ifliai-a HVonn i Ifnliana KTiTih , t nv i fiimi 9T rrv th r 1 H oof t-otIt . i i . .' .1 o ' . ' . "-"T"' i s "T" c-mpxui ivB.iuemuera The beauty 0f ''disappearing 7"' W " j Cem reaucuou m e pnees or $801,790 mra,,s- ndu"ls" - ana tneir laay relatives; ana eacn bed the architects . u that ers, commercial men of standing rLocal Post is urged to call to the fte bed cannot di r whUe Two nights were spent by Pro- w a my wf attention of its members this un- the fa lying it. on his fessor Bryan recently in Robinson promiueat m the life of the city .usual opportunity, for an mexpen- bark with hig anmouth Crusoe's cave. The ; professor at are brought together and in the 81ve and yet delightful vacation Ths was the- chief draw- present in the south-seas seeking eonne oi aerate, .ea to see tnat at one ot XMortrr Carolina's most back to the 0id fashioned folding proof -of his theory ,of Amusement There is excel- cf'orviof rt . w ir . ? - , - ient;oppOrthtrity;foflbAting, fish. -- -v-VnX: T . , , 7 B' """"K " ""r had inquired as to" whether the Pr,me movers m the ,e.tablh- Bogue Sound br the Atlantic O- "disappearing beds" wercimilar ment of an mdependent Arab.eean, as weU as for dancing, ath- to the old-fashioned folding bed, kingdom. He is 38 years old. leties, or any other form of enter- . , i w iii i,ivii i. si. Mini i ii v i.iirH im ii Mr u tainment found at Wrightsville or cranky and uncertain tendencies, elsewhere. The barracks are well The architects that . dig- screenea ana proviaea witn snow- appearing bed is a bed at ni ht er baths and other modern con- and fln painting of a G6rdon veniences. setter or something like" that in FIGHTING AT BEL FAST 10 KILLED COTTON IS NOW DAMAGED BY LICE airplane rides. Tourists to Southern Califor nia with an ambition to rise above other persons lfave been paying -$10 for a flight of short I In pat irrl TVio natr !npino la ftra an immense i " n - .xv dollars the ride per person. . Passenger flight prices will-be c)ritihued V to" be fedtlcgd5 until they are lower than taxicab farei C. S. Elfelt, manager of one the companies, has declared. We learn from a reliable source that cotton in the southern part This vacation at the A of thfi eonnt.v is hadlv infanted Liie uav i.iiiih : rnar it. pan np a in. seashore will be inexpensive. Bar, , n , , with lice, and in some places PROSPECTS GOO FOR YACHT R( JQJ h .print atiof but 1J f 7-k i o T . ... ,. -. - . . . x v" a will iiwui vfj. i nniiii v 1 1 1 m f iv - i uj. v j iseitast, duly .-hootmor in, racks and cots are tree; bring A , , ; : , . , . . there are larA snots in fiplds of ot. Au : " ' L. j , i . Luuiieu away oemna. tne acauar- i ouauu uvil is twv tu uuc ia the eitv was renewed this morninc? ui J i , . 1- 9umc ucu iiiicu. auu cauapc cumc- m the area where bitter fighting x alLhotel bilh "VH11VU 1UOL llirilL iAl 1 Gl O H iLt.- ium; or that it may be sunk into cotton so badly infected that it . over the Resolute to wi a trap door in the floor and an is feared the whole fields will be Americam cup when the AT 1 ill 1 3 x i 1 lm.A-noT.AH -Frt rAHair'o pona Si t,ron 1, tt:: j a; meais wm we serveu at aciuai . . , , , .. Q fntni laa ipichoicu iWi i,wvaj ''7ra umuuisis aiiu omii A. , - , . ' oriental rug placed over it, so - - irook needs to take one more c r ; . A i r . r,' -7Z that the tell-tale cracks may not While croDs all seem to be test. An eight knot southweste cuuuu. xl was mueiimieiy siaieu your mess equipment ana live ior , v,. oa T,i,lT;n(, o4. A;,f n tit i,:ni . . - . . be seen. rairo it ooifainiv is a Ti,fiaVTp breeze-was blowing at eight o that ten persons were killed last ah0ut one or one and a half dol- night and wounded. over one hundred larg per day Ag tQ traveling The apartment house of the ct that our farmers should have race are gQQ& clock and the prospects for the SOVIET TROOPS penses, rsduced rates will be re- "disappearing beds," the syndi quested and it is lioped thereby cate announces, is to be built on to arrange for round trip trans- West End avenue, Manhattan. ; portatiori for one-third rates. ri rn Tf miVfrii Arrangements Each Post is re- 1 Aiiij IUdNU quested to arran6 with - a- gs ney, of Raleigh, for all its mem- r ! w , bers who desire to visit the camp. London, July 23. The capture m. . , . , , by Soviet troops of Dubno For- Thls Predure consistserely of tress defending the southeastern determining the number of mem Moscow wireless. ' bers going to camp and reporting 1 their names to Mr. Gosney before August 5th, together with a re POLAND ASICS U.S. MORAL SUPPORT Washington, July 23. Poland has asked the state department to nANlir.lJrIIKrKIwi- mittance of five dollars for eacn formally announce to the world person; this five dollars wilj e that the moral support of XL'S. IMA I A VkC A III Ti credited to the mess account of to Poand in its battle against lnfili fllJUXlULll !each person after arrival at the Russian Bolsheviki. A suggestion j camp. After arrival at "Camp was also maae mat a simuar ex- WUmington, Del., July 23. 'Glenn the entire party will' funo- pression from "President . Wilson Aer an unsuccessful attempt to tion as a self-governing commun-i would be welcome, and do much London, July 23.-6 Zionists. twenty thousand men are idle commit suicide in his cell, Isaac ity with its own committees and! to stiffen the morale ot the Fo- conference has decided to inangn- and are demanding wage increase T.' . i the misfortune to have .their cot ton crop destroyed in such a man- Sandy , Hook,' July .23: A fog 1 3 rier, and we sincerely hope Jthat tnere may be found a way to rem edy for this pest. LATEST TELEGRAPH NEWS OF THE WORLD TODAY delayed start .of regatta commit tee ordering fifteen minutes postponements. COAL MINES MAY SHUT DOWN IN ILL Marion, iTuly 23. Harding's stand on the league of nations outlined in his speech of accept ance yesterday is eipected by his manasrers to furnish the chief next stage of political campaign. ' of an unauthorized strike today, f ! -The laborers strike say that Belleville, Juy 23. The coa mines through southern Illinois are facing the possibiity of being forced to shut down on account V i CHIC London,) outlook a mgiy menai The emphasis ger to the pet most newspapers Bolshevik determi stroy Poland and expressed if the Bolsi the eastern frontier ol the Spartacist or Monarc rising there is certain. pastern Maryland. Fountain was ed Encampment Committee will couvicted twice on, the charge of function until arrival at the camp Cruninally attacking a fourteen' and then be subject to the will of J'ear-old white girl. ilish people. rate a foundation fund of -bun- Sandy Hook, July 23. Yachts dred and twenty-five million dol- SPELLACY OF CONHETICUT corrj uassht. crossed the starting line a little iars for the establishment. in Pal after one o'clock.. Resolute lead-Vestine of a Jewish natioiial home ithe majority as properly express- jing the Shamrock over by twenty- Pledges ef self taxation-, on the led in Assembly. jhtree seconds. At five minutes of principle, were made., I rn- .mi -rf : J. f-rtrrw TirvV -trafihta WAT( (ff till ' . rime -rne nincampmeiit . wiuj""" w j. - - TO SUCCEED ROOSEVELT Washington,, July 23i-TThomas J. Spellacy of Hartfiord, Cenn. it fbeffin on Sunday August 15th, ; south end, ofthe highlands on London, Jujy 21:-Fifty-one is understoodjias been selected as mill nmn tinno -FrtT twn WPfkfS ' -"-. " UUU TV Ui uuiiwilv .v. . . . October 33-50 Persons going to the camp do not December ; 31-35 have to remain during the entire January . 30-55 two weeks; they may leave when- areh 29-78 ever thev wish. the first leg of the triangular countries are represented at the assistant secretary of the navy to course, about on even terms, but jfcteeond jlnternationar communist succeed Roosevelt when Roosevelt with Resolute a half mile to wind- congress which opened at Petro- retires tp make the race as the ward; and therefore that much grad July 19, says- a Moscow wire- Democratic vice presidential con 'thfi turniner mark. less. didate. Warsaw, July 23. Poland has sent armstice proposals direct to the Soviet government at Mos FRENCH TROOPS ONTO DAMASCUS "Bierut, July 23. French troops in view of the failure of King Feisal of Syria to begin the ex ecution of the ultimatum .terms, began to march on Damascus yes terday. They encountered no op position and are proceeding to ward Aleppo. nlnvRTin A TT7v TVTTrlTlTTJr 1T 19L4 W CEW mm s OR sup MS)
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