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WEATHER REPORT For North Carolina Generally fair tonight and Saturday moderate west winds. In r3 TUT JO. J U) ESTABLISHED SINCE 1882 AFTERNOON DAILY "ALL THE NEWS IN A NUTSHELL' Four O'Clock Edition Scotland Neck, N. C, Fri., September 10, 1920 Telegraph Service Price Five Cents TUT 4 pilNCE OF WALES m n .m mm. mm m n n wm dm mm i HAU I I II f I E OF HIS LIFE CAMPAIGN EXPENSE OF A MSSOUREA w w mm St. - t 1 - "V aoag be Hard Kiding Straight ohooting Uut Spoken Ranchers of New SoutH Wales OUT South Wales Wmwera. New t 9. The Prince ad the time oflus life here among L hard-nding, straignt-snooting utspoken ranchers and, by ws daptability and good Mlowship, oade lumself extremely popular. He won their respect when he utered five races against these i J .,11 4-1, remier Horsemen aim wun an mc .1- veins. i 1 The ranchers are tiaving a quie- imile over an amusing out some what embarrassing incident m Much the Prince was involved. bth his usual "hailfellow-well- net' bearing, the Prince oh one iccasslon aked everyone in e house to have a drink with lira. After the drinks had been ser ed the heir to the richest throne b the world, discovered he had no TT til A "I money, tie caueo. on Admiral jklsey, who is touring with him, or funds but the only reply was : 'I haven't a shilljng on me, sir.' Fmah1 v another "member of the ova I party came to 'the ' rescue iid OF MONEY o Wales, Who Trusted To The Kindness of Of The People And Mercy Of God FILED WITH THE CLERK THE LATEST TELEGRAPH DESPATCHES GATHERED FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD JP UNTIL FOUR O'CLOCK P. M. Washington, Sept. 9. Here are some of the campaign expenses' of G. H. Foree, a defeated Mis- Boston, Sept. ; 10. The pruden sourian congressional aspirant, 'tial Trust Co. with a capital of which he listed under oath in his two thousand dollars was taken expense account filed recently ' over hy the bank examiner.s. The . -a -www rr r. 1 A . " A t 1 '' A- . -i 1 ' A. Tlinm nV TUT fin! TP Tyler raSe clem oi tne trouDies are um, connected wnn 1 1 1 H r 1 1 Hi I Hi HI II rl House of Representatives. 'the other recent bank closings. August 1 - Postage for 25 let influential men 3300 RUSSIANS CAP- AIR TRIP TO ALASKA AN EPOC in The Worth of The Airplane As A Means of Trans port For Mail Passengers And Freight Is Established MS AIR TRAVEL ROUTE TO ALASKA OUT O Two Armored Trains And Guns Were Also Taken n cj. : in a i . ters to influential men in ray vome, oepi. w.-a vuicamc Four district, telling that I was trust-i'crater opened at the top of the ing to the kindness of the people i Flzzo hucallo mountain six thou and the mercy of God to elect sand feet nin following the ! me (both failed) -50 cents. eartnquaKe ana is emitting sui 1 - ! . ' Tfc."T 1" a ' ' August 2 . For- prof essional J Puric iumes. No further detail of yesterdays new Norther nltaly. shock from STUDENT USES SUL PHURIC ACID ON W SOME NOTED FIGHT ERS IN REONION Regiment That Blew Up Fort At Petersburg Hold Rally New York, Sept. 9. Military and civilian aeronautical experts UCUlaiC 1 1.1 a L tilt; buuiiguuu .,,z. tly of the trip of four American army aviators from New York to Nome, Alaska, was epochal in its military and c ?rciai im portance as P' s first flight most serious menace to South American peace, according to a the round. drinks were handed ON NORTHERN FRONT -J ' services of a tonsorial artist in Warsaw, Sept. 10. Polish arm- shaping up the sandy whiskers ies on the Northeastern front de- of an influential son of Erin - 35 livered a series of successful at- cents. tacks upon the Russians' y ester- "August 3 - One Jar 'face cr erne day taking thirty three hundred to fascinating blon)de for passing prisoners, four guns and two ar- out my cards - 35 cents, mored trains. j "August 3 - Another jar of i'face creme' to charming bur- nette for passing out more of my cards - 35 cents. August 2 - For her work and influence among her many friends and admirers, a pair of open-work hose J?Jr"a plump wid Greensboro, Sept. Sept. 10. ow; the less said the better, spe Hammond Howerton, son of John cial - $1. Lr;mwrtr;:of: ciCwas-'seV .--''July ; 27. For street car fare erely burned about the face, chest to summer garden where Tony ormc h0n . o wn strnfllr in Steuver and Congressional Com- U11U JL A. JXitJ T T UVi U j . m. v-m. 'the face with a bottle filled with mittee held election one night a , Bolshevik gold and must accept sulphuric acid. The happening weelt previous to legal primary: it or raise subscription rates AUTHRACITE MINERS aross the .sh channel since -Thei it opercp . -ska to aeronautics. Rs .-s state that the Alas- are determined to bring about regular communication Pottsville, Pa., Sept. 9 famous 48th Regiment, Pennsyl- Buenos, Aires, Sept. 10. Peru vania Volunteers, which on July renounced her rights to the pro-ho ifi4 hlw nn th ConfpdprfltA vinces of Tacna and Arica in fa- fort at Petersburg, held its an-1 A,s the reSUilt of th mht l is vor of Chile for six million nonnds!ni u... a an aerial route has been pho. . , x iiuai lcuuiuu ucic luuuua , v uu ' sterling tnus -aisposing ot tne , Colonel O. C. Bosbvshell. of Phil-i adelphia, presiding. The veter-;, ans received a hearty welcome ! through the air and now look to the government to foster the new project. tographer and charted diagonally across the United States, Canada and Alaska, with tentative supply TWO ENGLISH CITIES WITHOUT NEWS j j. - i i i IELDON SCHOOLS OPEN occured at Oak Ridge Institute, anu nominated my opponent ior FOR THE FALL SESSION ! where he was , attending school, i Congress m the Tenth District - Howerton with several other 4 cents. 'students it is stated, went to thej weicton, feept. V. The Weldonro0m of a new student by the graded .schools opened on Monday' name of Funderburk. After ander most favorable stances. There was an enroll- without ""securing any answer,! pent of 290 pupils with 53 in the Howerton attempted to open the ' London, Sept. 10. Liverpool iigli school and a faculty of 12; door. When Howerton did this, and Manchester were still with teachers, besides thp sfnprintpn UIt,. nA-. ctnoB- "C,nvrlaTTvi-Tlr cnrl rvnt npwsnanprs torJav. as a rpif It. lent, Mr Ym B. Edwards. Quite . denly opened his room door and of the strike of compositors be- f number of the patrons of the: dashed a bottle of sulphuric acid, gun August 30, for more pay. lyliool were present, and this in Howerton 's face. None got in; In Liverpool, however, two an encouagiiig feature, as his eves. i publications were issued last s oppressed. !nf thp spars will be obliterated, cess, containing 5000 words of After sinking "Onward Chris- although some of the deeper ones the day's news. The newspapers an Soldiers" by the school, Rev.' will remain wit him for life. of Manchester have caused 2000 1 -D- Hufinan read a- scripture' The young man who it is said summons to be issued against the ;ssn. and Rev. J. G. Blalock tlirw 1ip hnttlp nnntaininff the strikers for breach of contract. T . A dispatch to La Nacion from San-jfrom other civii waT soldier or-',, A svice sites. iaark j . A. , , i The Air Board states that the uago. jganizations here. Otticers elect- . . . , , n iollowing has been accomplished ;eu iui me ensuing car were jries- , , ident, Samuel Reddall, Philadel-1 . . , . . . . . . -. . , i An eitective areial route to the phia; vice presidents, Daniel !XT Al - . , . 1 TT 1M i Northwest corner of the American Donne and Christ Haertter, Potts-1 . , . . . , . . A ' . lontment and Asia has been estab- ville; secretary- treasurer, Robert-.. . . T ... , . S lished. Inaccessible areas m Keid, Pottsville : chaplain, Rev. i . . . . . . . . mapped have been charted and photographed. Usefulness of the airplane as a means of transport, both for mail London, Sept. 10. Lord Mayor Macswiney passed a bad night and is in great pain but still re tains his consciousness. London, Scjt. 10. The Herald the labor organ, announced it had seventy five thousand pounds of T. . L. Garland, Pittsburgh : sur4 geon, Colonel W. D. Blackwood, Philadelphia ; trustees, Robert A. Keid and Frank J. Simon, of Pottsville. This regiment was Wilkesbarre, Sept. 10. The composed of anthracite paded insurgent mines strike I miners,- which enabled the organ leaders said today that vacations lzatlon to diS the Petersburg would end in a- few days. ,mme-' Flfty survivors were in i QttotidoTina I . shown Chicago, Sept. 10. The Com-er their tamous exploit. mittee then began questioning the Democratic National Committee- passengers and freight has been demonstrated. , Necessity of land ing fields, and service supply sta tions throughout the United States and its territories has been was man Boeschensten of Illinois about the Democratic funds who said had no hope of raising a large fund this year. GERMANS LED THE ! TURKS AGAINST CITY Durability of modern airplanes and motors has been proved and it has been learned that flying is safe even over territory where transport by railroad, automo bile, and wagon is considered ex- Washington, Sept. dent Wilson declined the request of the miners to reopen wage 10. Presi- . .1 'ii 1H Mil nniuii..(i!i. ot -i . r r t I . - luiinvwnr praer. jiiuici, is a native or Virginia1 aouj "vend of the patrons of thelhas onlv been at the Institute fc NO PAPER COMBINE ool v.ere called on for imnrom- o few rlnc Wiotlir rw not anv! SAYS P. T. DODGE SDPer-l-i av- T 1 ta -rrr I .. -, s . - " ah mese uu. vv. ur. action wall oe mstitutea against auiieuu me youtn wno tnrew tne acia was Nation hoped in a short time not made public. Present to the school an up-to- Constantinople, Sept. 10. Dr W. S. Dodd. of the Amprio.an ; Commission for Relief in the Nearitremely danSerous East, and Mrs. Dodd, who have arrivpd in Constantinonlp. Hpspri- i a i j a i f the expedition, states that the Anthracite bed the fighting around Aintab F., 1. lit M hearino-. ' Prior 1:0 tne capture oi tnat town Ifrom the Turks by the French 10. Atlanta forces. The report of Cantain St. -A A Clair Street, who was in command Atlanta, Sept. journal says the complete unof- j French regiments making the at ficial returns show former Sena- tack hid in the vineyards and tor Hardwick lacked four county 'among the trees on the low flat units votes of a- maioritv in the plains and took by storm Kert M, w.'ll equipped playground athleth- park. Mrs. W. M. sUted that the beautiful eiip jriven at tie last sehoo 'eneement and won for the 1 1(y Miss Ethel Crewe. sen- lrfr this year, was still in pvt. - 7 . - - IS. JACK PIGKFORD New York, Sepi. i Philip T. Dodge, president of the Interna Itional Paper Company, today au thorized a statement denying re ports that his company was a par ity to a "giant merger of paper ntive sue H tC CPHM DniCnW a pulp interests in Canada." In U I L U I 1 1 U III I U I U U 1 1 his statement Mr. Dodge said, fur Paris, Sept. 10 Olive Thomas' ther : an American moving picture ac-l In addition to its various news hoped would be an tress died at the American hospi- print mills in. the U. S., it is now to a hijrh f?rade of lite- tal .Nevillv todav who was taken pushins: to completion at Three Jv.-ork !,y the high school pu- to the institution "Sunday suf fer- j Rivers, Canada, a mitTwith a ca . - v Yil ioV. cTia nacitv of 240 tons nerav. It is at a !'lt. ii . , i -.. 1 x j j.i.i j.x.i :n ,'n t i aL cannon" naa oeen swaiiowea oy mistaKe, accoraing eipecieu mat mis mm wxx w m lSf'fl IT 1, C X I! ITT i 1 1 Cil 1 nnnnn4i'AT n r-rv n ri v.-v iilninn T rk j oecreiaxy oi w ar n ner )iiysician. one a me nere upciauu owuic tmac uuimS Democratic primaries and a se cond primary is indicated. been shelling the city under dir eppe, a suburb of Aintab, where they aptured the gun which nad been shelling the city under dir- The Washington, Slept'. 10. The armored cruiser Pittsburg isjection of a German officer aground in the Baltic sea but is in no immediate danger although several sections of her double bot tom is flooded the war depart- . fugees and flyers considered the route across the Eastern States, as having few landing fields and not ideal In any instance. The Middle West and Canada, he said, as far as Edmonton, was ideal. "The expedition sighted innu merable glaciers," said Captain Street, "and rain," low fosr and clouds were prevalent. Yukon .and Alaska are rough and partly forested, and afford no natural erman was summarily executed . The city's population, Dr. Dodd rS' but the rute fr0m WranSe11 said, included 75,000 American re t0 ome 1S ldeai for water V1" 10,000 Turks. The ment was advised today by Vice Amerians were caring for the 1 Z-n 1 Tin y. "I T TT 1 11 . Admiral Huse 11(1 S0:(!() ihl 1,,. ieaily (late. Aft Chicago, Sept. 10. Treasurer Upham said he took the respon sibility for a proposal to raise the , limit on contributions and that the plan was voted down by National Committee. Chicago, Sept. 10. All mem bers of the Chicago National Lea m"unted on the grounds of with her husband Jack Pickford summer or fall of 1921. which it was hoped and was suffering from Nervous "The International Paper Co. 1 t COI VPfl ' nnil nlnoorl ot onrpccinn if wfifa coirl IS Tint PTloaprpfl 1T1 -Tirof iteertwfy Or v- . w v. va, ix i v. j- - w ii j. j v v Lio tjuiivti i O x o 'in stock promotions. The 400 pub- (r olhpr felicitous words hv Birminn-ham. Sent. 10. Rpnorts lications to which it furnishes C -7 X X ;, ip 'l nitend and others "The today said a dozen mines in the paper have been offered the con P;inile,l Banner" was sung Alabama district closed and many tinuation of their existing con- 'IIP llllr,!.L . 7- - 1 i P l - i T 1 11. r 'J. J- 11 1 mm Ii ii-J 7 T "U 11 nnvnVilinni marenea to tneir more ;vre ariectea ov tne ijenerai irawis tnroujni vzx, nmiieu vmy , uaseuau Kdiuimg. 1920-'21. ers. newsprint productiom." Spokane, Sept. 10 wounded, French as well as the others. The Turks were opera ting the railway to Konieh. Up to the present they have not des troyed the fine series of tunnels On the Bagdad Railway at the Cilician gates which were complet ed by the Germans during the war. CAMOUFLAGING AGE REGISTERING Tampa, Fla., Sept. 10. Women are registering here as "twenty one plus" refusing to give their exact age, the state law only re quiring that they shall be 21. Among women who have so regis tered is""Mrs. Amos, Norris, active Trivpd at, Eastern Washington ue of baseball clubs with club after a strenuous day in Montana hi club circles and once head oj. officials are subpoenaed to appear' and will deliver several speeches, the U. D. C. of Florida. before the Grand Jury as witness including one at" the Fair Grounds ' in the investigation of the alleged here. . place of Paul and twenty flVC . . thousand inhabitants ana a Constantinople, Sept. 10. The French Garrison that is short of -GoV. Cox Turks beseiging Tarsus the birth- food, advices here say.
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