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it--- . - nroic? 15 f-SI TT TT - VOL. XIV. NUMBER 82. FOUR O'CLOCK EDITION HlED JILL FREIGHT RATES HOT CHANGE ON GRAIN TO HER HE REIitCRESED SCOTLAND NECK, N. C TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1922. TBLEGRAPmC SERVICE f? PER COP The Way To Manufacture'' pC ASTROUS F ROGER BAB SON SHOWS HAVOC GERMAN CHEMISTS MIGHT PLAY IN FINANCIAL WORLD. (Dy Associated Press.) Washington, Jan. 24. Elsie Hill, National Woman's Party Leader, coa.- tirnu-'i reports of her marriage to Professor Albert Devitt, saying she '(state Commerce Commission., v.'.-ulil not change her name as no law, only custom, makes women change 7!r.t:"!es after marriage. "Is there any hope for Germany?'4 .When this question is asked, refer- j encc is made of course to the present Washington, Jan. 24. The railroads", German Government. We all know proposal to increase rates on gram i that the German people are industrious from the Southwest to Carolina tern- and that they will get on irrespective CARDINALS ARE im iisr iiiioipirnn !IH I ML GMttj ISECTIOIINSTOI IRE HEAD OF NEW ESSI RELIGIOUS SECT SUCCESS OF TURKISH ii n mi c e n ii m u tory was found justified by the Inter- J of what happens to their government. There is, however, great doubt as to the financial future of the German govermmenf. Germany's indebteness is great, her .money is almost value less and her credit is nil. Owing to the fact that the other countries of Tinrmin a i inn mb MUSSF LMftN j J t n pi wm m h i II 111 I II II ! I I I HI I mini nuii i nnu WWII I III1W I U bll I l m ennn I U I UIIU . , I URRYING TO ETO ELECT j LOS ESTIMATED AT $300,000, WITH J INSURANCE OF ONLY j $100,000.00 IMPRISONED I Europe are likewise poor they could! extend very little help to' Germany A NEW POPE ! (By Associated T'ess.) j Kinston, Jan. 24. A fire which j started about 3even o'clock last night ! in the elevator shaft of the Hunter -t?ildin caused an entire loss of that I building and Pitt man and Sou Bldg., j.-md a partial loss to the office of Br. Fr:i M. Fiardv. The loss is estimated at around E.eval, Esthonia, Jan. 24. Vladimir Tarabeyey, a monk, who started a new , religious sect claiming wonderrul healing powers and who selected sev- i'eral yomen followers as his angels and who lived in the house with him has been sentenced to three years imprisonment. even if they cared to do so. Conse-j Rome, a Jan. 24. While thousand ouentlv. the outlook is dark. Get- nnssml. n-r rtrtx 'me !-300,000 with insurance of only about i X w' f i - WiVi .r i Ut illviuVl HiC X ii. j u-ny's only consolation is that if sli-.i t teenth tb pay reverence to the dead p;10o 000 (By Associated Press.) Washington, Jan. 34. Henry Ford'sjgoes y the board she will probably prelate, Cardinals from foreign couu-j proposal for the purchase of Muscle Shoals property has sbeen embouiel in contract form and mailed by Secre- Congress for action. By Associated Pre3.) Ikikt;, Azerbaijan, Soviet Republic, j ?i. 21. The success of Turkish arms I i " said that when it is returned he wourd Mussulman world, and may in time . . . -,. . , ; submit the contract immediately ro !i;if a lui-reatiimg eiieci on itussian i r, influence throughout the Caucasus, Turkestan and Persia. There u a tendency on the part of Moscow, tired of settling interminable Tuputs, to let these various outlying republics, sovietized by force of cir- nimstances and Red army greed, to go) j tries were hurrying to Rome to parti-jiii t have company. There is one hope .however, for fi- ( cipate. in the election of a new Pope. ; nancial Germany a hope. so very slight The interment is fixed tentatively! En Vlflti FINANCE CORP'11 tary Weeks to Ford. Secretary Week3 jthat ther3 is perhaps only one chance for tomorrow, the ceremony being cur- j out of a thousand, yet its consequences tailed because the prelate requested ! DENIES ROADS IN RUN I DOWN CONDITION are so far reaching that I want this -m wm jhat body not be embalmed. i week, to tell my readers of it. I refer ,u to the possibility of discovering a way to anufacture synthetic gold, limit, n nitU IPIJ, Ml lllin Private advices have been coming to VU 1 1 1 1 1 II 11111 T IVI HI I HUH IIUWKW UWl bill IIWU :me for some time that German Lihem-: i i ists are diligently wording to dis cover some method for making syntne j tic gold. I do not know that the direetlv te- TION Wmta TOIiERS LLP iI,p:- tim n a i vvasnington, Jan. L'4. i'ormer Dis-i German Government is tainlv fhe republics have not icca !trict General of Railroads Hines( De-jLind such experiments but indications -tore the Interstate Commerce .Commis- 'point in that direction. The German ;Io to re-assert their old local power ; 'ussia formerly had a sort '810"' refuted charges that railroads ; government would of course SINK-EM IN THE PACIFIC . t' - n 3y Associated Press.) Ky Associated Pxess.) : Washington, Jan. 24. Eugene Mey- jer, managiug Director of the War l(i jnariice Corporation,, aldressing the ! j National Agricultural conference, said j jthat the corporation's advances had j .been a martial help to agricultural land cotton growing states and that j PRES HARDING IS NOT EOMENDING RE DUCTION OF LAND FORCES j Washington, Jan. 24. Although President Harding believes the work of the Washington conference wl'I ! eventually lead to the reduction in l oth Naval and Land Armament, he is not prepared to recommend a radical reduction in the land forces in the United States. PLAiGROOi E0UPME1T ailed , vice-royalty, ;were turned back in a broken down fied in spending a. tremendous sum Washington, Jan. 24. Herbert M'-jthey mtiy view -the future hopefully, j . - 'rick. Editor of Farm and Home, pro - Ffeaid tnat they must recognize t:i j be justl- j ji . 1 i posed before the Agricultural Confer- iiiei-essiry oi selling products more; cncc tfcrt the United States buy tie gradually. FORMALLY PRESENTED TO SCHOOL AND s T 4" i rvT ontn r 4-1 4- 4-T s nnw! r- i t , . . r ttutetiojiiPg in the Caucasus, consisting Vl 0r money to aiscover a process ox ma.,- r -.. , of seven provinces and five territories t for ;i region populated by 12,000,000 or&tmf three times the size of New Kiigland, and thre-fourths as large as Moscow has lately proposed to re vive this old central form of govern- j nn id. in order to eradicate th&bouri- Iary, commercial, and customs disputes i ever maintained them. them m the Paeifie Ocean. GERMAI : sffkink LEXPORT ENTRY INTO UNITED STATES jirg synthetic gold, j Reports indicate that a process has i already been discovered for the malt- - - T? " - ling of gold from quick silver, the only vested almost wholly in bonds and difficulty being that the present yto-,JM&g3fiiliktmW buffer. . serious losaai. WEATHER REPORT i ( For North Carolina: Unsettle! to- ; night and Wednesday, with probably1 CHILDREN Monday morning at the regular Isnow or rain in south portion. Con-: Chapel exercises Mr. Hoggins formal- i cess costs more than the product is This does not apply to banks. Banks; ) worth. In other words synthetic gold would receive this' synthetic gold in itodav is worth more than its weight payment for their securities arid loans I ' I in gold Consequents it cannot be .but they would -use the sain esynthe- ! Used as a substitute for gold. If, tic "gold to pay off their depositors, j (U-orgia, Daghestan, and Armenia, in- i Jiowever n is unuu5nauu ' . hiding lively sideline disputes with iue war maintain- is maue irom me same ast- us '"""""j " J- itinued cold fresh northeast winds. Belgrade Paris among the republics of Azerbaijan,! (& Associated Press.) ! Berlin, Jan. 23. German maintain- ed branch offices in the United States :and that the difference1 lies only ia lose by the discovery. of Balkans jly presented the playrground " equip iment to tlie school in Lenalf of the ; Parent-Teachers Association. At the i ilrst mention of Playground cquip iinent the children applauded wildly, i which, when all has been said and jdoce, shows that there is no lack of proper appreciation where they are (By Associated Press.) Furkey and Persia. i WiJ-lcrs 1U l" unneu otaies .ana tnat me unierenee uuy j -" ; Belgrade, Jan.v2:i. Belgrade is now , concerned. But if there is any union, it may be'ntnv are seekin& to establish agencies .the arrangement of the atoms, wftie ; The great henefit would eorae to ! vicing with Bucharest for the title ot : Mr, Muggins said that if the school rather against than for Moscow. Out- :with rcIiabe ' houses -there; to avoid the arrangemen t it is possible to change, mJnC3j "Paris of the Balkans." The cuyJclliWren were grateful fo.the equip- side of Georgia, if even not there, the cost of Pening nd maintaining their j then gold a en be made from lead water powers and industries in general hemg rapidly transformed from amfcllt they could show it in two ways. ArfnKlin11w A4-n A J Vi 11 T ' ,1 1 . . . Turk, and generally speaking, the Is- " -.nK-m,. xew merman jweit as ananno uyes can u la influence is stronger' than that of firms aady hve succeeded in mat-j from coal tar. made itig satisfactory connections in j Stocks would have a tremendous boom -sleepy, melancholy, unattractive, pro- jfirst bv taking care of it, and second the greatest boom in history. ? vincial twon to something like a Eu- 1)V i)eincr unselfish in the use of it. Russia. ! ! ai any sucu pxuecas i short, the creditor, the man who loans . ";lMi-"- ;"-vt" AU" .Special mention was maue or tnosewno Islam is certainly once more in the manner, and the Americans are aceopt- :the havoc it would create is apparent. would suffer tremendously but tue ' luxuries, jewels, rich furs, silks, Ia'-i(aVc worked hard or given generous saddle at Baku. Even the coachmen jin and forwarding orders for German jTho diSCOVery would of course first opjBrator the man who owns natural '?crie, expensive confections, perfumes ly thus ,aking the Playground equlp refuse to speak the Russian language ' Soods- jbe treated very secretly, and a tre- '.,.csourees or shares in active business, '"and cosmetics. Everybody seems to !1Tt0nt possible. Krver Psha. former Turkish War! IU'1WU9 l" uwmul.v iinendous amount oi goia wouiu :e w ,Vfat.W nrosner. I uave :unpie monej xo ouy .no..e ar-; In this roul, WCre included Mrs. ........ j , .. . ' i- -i- r - i x Uvuisrer, who was sentenced to death ,are negligible, the German export: ;made and coined before anyone learn- j ! tides. A tide of prosperity is "'v,ciia3 Anderson mid heif committee, ,v a Turkish courtmartial for ptung-trade to America is reported gradually !ed about it. This gold would he us- j Therc is onlv 0110 chanee 1,1 a tLouj flowing through the country. ;Iiat of the playground; Mrs. R. A. u,g that' country into the world war, -.improving, despite the fluctuating ; ed by Germany partly for paying off and, perhaps one in ten thousand, oi ; Tnere is not efficient room in the:phimps and those who worked with 'l...s been here lately apparently rry- value of thc mark wllicl1 rcvents tlie its reparation debts, partly for pur- any-such discovery being made. It js (.npital for the thousands of Slavs who j her iu getting up the carnival; those to show that due respect to Mos- jking of long time contracts. The !eliasing raw materials, and partly tor however, of such importance th.it fo (0me here from the united teaehers who took part in the f , - 1,J1XT .... . 1 -ow should be continued. His plan "f camvaigu is now to hold on for a 4 Old other mojonty oi tne exports uougnt ny xno tUe relieving of the difficulties of its VC1 - - ; provinces! Several thousand new :aid's Convention" and all Americans on a cash basis, althougn ! rjeoole. Even however after the it and not Put a11 of lts money Iut0 buildings are under construction, the .,,. f,f that clever cast: and Mr. -vvhiie longer with Eussia. He claims i verbal contracts are common for ru-1 dise0Very became known little or boncls' Purchase a eertam aniouut ot streets ajc being repaved, parks, rur.-! A Phillips, -who has been particu- :.t the British influence can oe ture deliveries, prices hoever being inothing tou(d be d0ne about it? Gold "d, have a portion of your funds in ic squares and an esplanade arc ' larly generous in dealing with the Weared out of all of Turkey, Persia 'looted in foreign exchange.. is gold, and thats all there is to it. lultsia' VVtlt plannC(j a ncw Koyal Palace and a play.Rr0und committee. ,1J(1 thc isiam,(. peoples of Turkestan' Virtually all, German exporters now An international conference would national resources. i5e in a ' ;Iiew Pariiament building are nearing ; At the conclusion of Mr. Huggtns aud India by working with the Xus- iiuftc Prices in thc monies of the coun- jdoubtiess be immediately called and that if such a discovery is :COj,ction the construction of i remarks, Dr. Anderson arose and a2- Britain tries to which they sell. It is under-. the ,stabalized commodity dollar a ou voum rx"Jlt " "v ' ! great stadium is contemplated, and the ed the superintendent name to tnose to the extent that you wouia noi s-n si .ins. lie argues that when been defeated and Turkey is one i ... .. . , . , stood this policy has been adopted at so strongly recommended by t'rores- politically independent, Russia ie suggestion of the government, Tor Jrving pisher of Yale University fr gre.it loss new s' r ... I government is offering prizes of 500,-; deserving especial )iaise for worx 000 francs for the best plan for the jdone toward procuring and settijig up XI.- X.T- AAHiAll.r n. Inv. AciH A,l n i -a i Tt'l. . 4. 1 . n -v 4- n -fltk TioVktnTI- 4. ,1 1. 4- I I 4- Z s i P . i -n be dealt with the Soviet ruro lutJ euccivs evemudujr uuamu x" i would, as soon as possiDie, tie suosxi-i vnai "uiu iiitppc t 1 improvement a no ucauuncauuu Ui -the play-ground equipment. :-verthrown here and in Turkestan, the Reiehsbank, which is the forward-j tuTed in its stead. All new contracts chart if such a discovery were mader ,the eity , Wh?n the exercises wre over the ! the old order reestablished. in& agency for the government in the'iwould bo based on this commodity dol-' As the ehart is based on the funcra- uYou won't know Belgrade in an-jvisitor3 present l ad the pleasure of wnr. payment of war indemnities, whtc'i N - wbat would happen to the mental law of action reaction notiung Cther five years," its citizens sayic 1ho children eniov the '.omm.inisin, uarnuu i -. , i , : : - - ntl m, rmv is still inclined to joy !must be made in foreign exchange. old contraetsf Is there anything to would happen. No, altho the discovery pr0udiy. "We 'shall have a capital ; ipment The' Parent-Teachers A in Tiflis'but in Baku the worm ! This policy has created a peculiar ; prevent people from paying off their 'of synthetic gold would revolutioinze iworthv of a nation of $13,000,000 peo- soeiation feels especially glad to be s turning It has had enough of the attitude on the part of the German j present debts with gold dollars. .finance, it would not make '0 :plp and a city that will attract Euro-jnble fo give so ,rtUeU real joy to rne . . Knanicas iTinn. whn.fl lirofits often de- L a i i ! ,..-,.mm,tI, -.T-r.r-r- :n Kl.i.lnQ nf omss errnw where Olie ffft'W , , .1:1,1 nd the slaughter of its dusi-, ' " . j -virauwunp, d.s guvi-iumcuiij - r ,v.,. jscnooi ciuiuu-u. a t 2f0 1Y,;:ctPT of 1 ! urccittu tuueuty j slowlv. a eroat change wouia wk? nexore, sjuuictn- wx , 1T 1S a eny ui suui v-uunaaw. - . - . . his own country. He is therefore i iorei.n. affairs, is a Communist inm-u.i . plaee in ,.,m, niv Afoscow U obeyed in-.lonth to . see the mark rise in valuc, lmost everyone would .-a. t,.,... for his net proceeds would be propor-; oWnHj 4 mnr wn.v or other. :from the loaners of money and giving 'Tnanv peasants, herdsmen and hanfT , . mon.inTPC SUIT, 1 H V LI luxcuwvu " ' i : w - !r. Xarimanov, installed as president iouately reduced. j Th? Aen of bonds and ,f x,Thnii republic by Moscow ! l Ui 1UW 6 forms of indebtedness swould have. eause of his Communism, is after st of raw materials. German M-jtneir secmrities paid off in depreciated General business has settled down; An American visit ' ael.a i'iC-ss men , his own country. He is therefore j , . t seeuritv markets of The shift the control of the.world to - thv heart of the business, banking; COTTON MAB1U.X lifferent group of people, taking it .aud shopping sections the visitor sees j TODAY'S MARKET other : to the owners of the world's rax? ma(xe farm carts drawn by the imme- January i i4r 7 enifo i-k-f ttoctp Tnr-rpftstPa nnd hf & ( -. . f nrl ila rir T-nrlnatriea nio.1 March. x--tt , 1. h,ho les working lor the export traue , , , :f1l,0t,;,i 'r ita mid-winter dullness. a'i a Mussulman and can iiuu aw ( - igwm. iuuu0.w. i-" wiih srr.nrs aeatest his own peo- reported to have been running at fullj &g good a metal as iron, copper or jtobsoncbart index shows it runn:ng;fi , . A oa capacity for the last three months, There are not only bread lines, . n . . n 1 , i; VI with orders ahead which it will take hut oil lines in Baku, the richest 0.1 ...... a - 77 n.i or was startiea to Atay a.,. - 1 ; . 1 IO.U- The; see an ftged ex-soimer carrying a nu- .iiuy .- lead. Since the value of gold today, IS pe consists almost wholly in its rarity, from last week. r 4 on his back through the crowded October 1 -u-. t at ,.i,on0i,nn distriet of the capital. It ; YESTERDAY 'S MAKR.r.1 r ceni ueiuw uui ma -- o""!. - - . ' wa explained that the Serbian unrfer- January .-J. 17.46: weeks to fill. veiosi of the East. n v am . - . Vnr ihese and other reason, 11 sue- the cards will De snuixieu anew nerts $mx. to a vvery jWith this srarity destroyed it woubl j Efirly ii: the spring I look for pro j takers m ade their . delieveries, of,, c of-1 March - low figure. This 'nouneed activity in building-lines, tne ftns to their patrons in this fashion.) Lav ss crowns definitely, the long fight and the Caucasus mountains will again !means that those who are loaners r influence of which will be, felt through j Such incongruities are constantly to , July cf Muslapha Kemal Pasha, in Tur&ey bec0me political headliners. 1 nc -atnii'tur! monev ana wno nuve uua muucv ,iui mc vyuok. I be seen in the capital. i October . : ! 1 17.iJ . Li M . 166 13.')" i
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