' - "-?. ''..;. ' 1 . . - - 1 " ) THE TUT VOL. XV NUMBER 8. FOTO O'CLOCK EDITION SCOTLAND HECK, H. C, TUESDAY, FEBRPABY 28, IBB TBLEORAfHtO SERVICE 6c PEH COP TWO MEN HAVE COIEGTIOi iTHTHEKILLIfJG Ei ARRESTED Married 1 (By Associated Press.; ticularly hi pictures and she is per- LONDON, Feb.. 28. Princess Mary, !SCnally gifted in n.usie -for she "sings -fcnly daughter of King George and in a SOprano voice of some nower. j Queen Mary, was married today . to She prefers 4the older music masters j Viscount Laseelles wifrh all the pomp antl does not .care for modern and. jCiid dignity befitting a royal wedding. 5Jore ,jiffieu!t wonts but she has eer- Tl". . . i i -xrr a 1UB cuiemony oegan at Westminster tainly latent' within her a capacity Abby at eleven thirty 'o'clock'. Soon !and taste for music which will devel-j f ... j thereafter the couple were pronounced 0p Wltn the' years." i 'man and wife while the chimes of n ..' . ... , '. , . . , f I Qf the manv charities which the l.o, Angeles, Cal., Feb. 2S.-Six men j Westminister rang out a happy mes- Princesg has at lieart, Queen Mary's .ere arrested in a raid V police on Uge and vast crowds gave tumultous Ncealework Guilfl comes first. This ir of garments of :-k and needy and ifour o'clock. t ir V i.p i t .... ; ! Princess Marv herselt makes and un- jdertakes the work of collecting from OF W; 0. TAYLOR H uUIn I otbbllin fttim niinflinmnw n . s an uiiii uuuuiuinii I Lindsay Confessed To Many Charges of Swindling, But Says Amounts Received Are Grossly Excessive ; i .association oi wome '.(. beuove the arrests will develop! The honeymoon special was prepared c.0pecti0n everv veil u . otnicction with the Taylor murder. ! to leave for Shif rial, Shropshire, at illflness for tne si(.j Los Angeles, Cal. Feb. 28. Two men wi'rc arrested today in connection with London, Feb. 28. Princess Mary am her -friends her own eontribu- j complete address will be (By Associated Press.) New Ycrk, Feb. 28. Alfred E. Lin J- say, accused of swindling soeiety women out of approximately a million ; dollars, confessed to many charges as '-, iu jistricc At torney Murphy. Lindsay was brought here after arrest at Overbrook, Penn., (j'1!5t nignt. Lindsay announced all By Associated Press.) ' Ibiame for alleared transaetinni. Afnr- 28. President T,nv said and declared wl.en fivnno:. Warding will Tend before a joint ses- the ewspaners that and hi saon of the Senate and House today wife had aiseussed suieWe his message urging the adoption of tbs, jthc anionntB alleg6il to been reeeiyed snbsidiary plan for the American Mer- ,from aoeiety women WM groggly es. r vri,u4 vu.l. .ressive. JSeincr asked if W. l.i Washington, ,F.'b. TEN! GOV. SAYS LEW IS MURDER Ai UNSPEAKABLY HORRIBLE GRIME re the slaying of William Desmond Tav- 1 lor, February first. Their names were 'who became todav the bride .tion of over 2,000 garments annually, j of Viscount Lascelles is perhaps even'g knits a f (leal herself and in willdiel.l pending the arreSt of a third jl,e'Ucr kUCWn ' b 8ifiht thanher moth- the work of distribution she takes a n,an said to be a mender of a bootlee-ier' QuCcn MaTy' BeCauSG f the PP" 'personal share. :t is gang operating' in Hofiywood. julantN' which . attaches to youth and : . t ! Aft ! I -If lilUIU-llilUlCU tlvAU JTiUVCiM, .-.in; ! . , . , 1 l-T.val bride is accorded affectionate ac sometime this afternoon. delivered Wived three hundred thousand dollars j from Mrs. Lillian N. Duke, divorced (wife of the tobacco king, Lindsay said i Washington, 1). C, Feb. 28. Presi-jir was rubbish, dent Harding; addressing Congress on ! " 168,109 I claim wherever she goes. Her features are er this, the Girl Guides are her jthe Administration plan for Govern- main interest ami -it Sandringhani she . merit aid of the American Merchant ; takes part in the work of the locwl J Marine, declared that the influence of i' REPftRA ! Guides. oldiers (By U. S. Press) Veterans' Bureau have as familiar as j Her sympathy with the activities those of any member of the royal fanv !(lf the Nc.ti0Qil Organization of Girls' iiy, not excepting the Prince of Wales, VJlubs c.orapletes the trio of her main j5;nd, by women and girls of the king- h5ltei,e;5t3 in the affairs of women and juom. at least, sshe is held far more V.idveii. the United States 'in the World Coun- j eil is sure to he measured by the Stand- aid Nations Merchant Marine. Ilo'! ' i urged the return of the Merchant Ma-' rine to private enterprise, with govern- unent aid, estimated at thirty-two mil-! -,. l. -j.: j.i - x. ; "unuy oj. iiuiice .'ii any gainer in ir ui ' WT-fQn. I,-, ti,no Washington, Feb. 8. Agents of the : ' Wltteu down thus interviewed uuu- lliau lue ivonister or prineess's tastes sound, perhaps, a lit-Ration for induction of the .If.S.lOD disabled veterans in the na- . t.e serious. ut, itn an tms, sno nas tional clean-up campain of the bureau ;S would, certainly be more readny Ja very great capacity for enjoyment the requirement of not over fifty per iccoyiu.i uy x.ngiiKii women tnan any nTu1 it 111?lv 1fi thnt slin tp.hIIv eniovs lofltit imn,irrnt 1a f,,n,.t ? w simply, the 'lion dollars annually, and the authori- ( . . - . . . . marine us. But, with all this, she has ; personnel into the naval reserve, and T1DHS COillS- 1N REACHES PBQV1S IQ1L AGREEMENT WITH GERMAN GHENT (By Associated Press.) Nashville, Tenn., Feb. 28. Oover nor Taylor, statement in the cas es of ,'4ure, Charles Petree, T ' M" . - -.nias and Otto Stevens, sen- W . .r 4 4. -r 'iU ut tomorrow ior me mur- ciarvvi mar to tie men's hands behind them, gag them an I cut their throats is unspeakably horrible. This is the crime for' which the four men stand convicted. Lewis, begging for his life, died floundering in his owu blood. Murder Avill out. (By Associated Pss.) ; XS-JHIjI, rey;. a. piovis agreement was reached between the SENATORS TO VISIT THE ! i MUSCLE SHOALS PROJEET (Pv IT 3. rresEn nvs Director Forbes. The camnaiim 11 : i. " JP J.1 j - -i in-iu-ur-ited to inform all disabled ! mJ1"s yiaure BCiec"' the public functions in which shj eign ships. He advocated tlu amend-! , .. ... . r, ., iin ugurared to lniorm an utbaoicu . 1 . ; 'allied reparations commission and Ger- ... .' j or an tins, it is aouDtul it there is or. hfl(.a,i l.r. such art vereraiis or the ucuerits o vrhien tney , . , i - '. , " " v' imanv providing for annual navments 5 ,rc entitled under the various soldier "UU"e lUt iana C0UcermUS wnos' ; inbred knowledge f how to do them to permit railways to own and operate Gei.manv of seven huiulre( aM), j Wnshinglon, Feb. 28.-The Agricul-.-lief acts and for the purpose of pre- .f6 kfe and racterttstxes la ,P0 weH. " vlsteam ships, other than coastwise, and miliion ma in casl and tuva! Co:nnutUe of the Senate has been iari- and filing claims of such vet- -n0vn" ilers hns bee na . ii.e lived , She possesses that amazing memoryo allow pfefcrential rail and steam- one bimon four hljndred and f.fty j authored to make a personal inspee .n wl, wished -to-file claims against ,iU -SUcl1 lete, V:jSlZM through ips on -Ameri.U.. . ..iou. .jZ.tlio. MulcSkoah project, and ilu Government for disabilities receiv-! "ieuu8.a,J ucquamiea wit,. father uad, and in savoir-faire and an vessels. He emphasized the - in,:; .... ;the real Quality of her personality. v.ifnrwMsdmi i vm'u fiisp !r .ot,.-o ,.. I 4 . .If J . a 1. J 1 . . 1 1 i As n result of the clean-ur, camnai 'i Aoru111- TO ine Iew can ciaim I Only her intimate friends know that jpended navarconstruction. TU. '-' he trip if they care to. J- . ! ! 1 i:l 1 4-. ' . II X ITT III I 4TB S I'M U) jthe expc-ri-.e aliovvance has been made j sufficient to permit of other Senators Only her intimate friends know that jpended naval construction. lo know her intimately, the kevnotii i n t,i: -u.,4. synods tnnde fi.8.14.Y r.hsii.l eTnm- ! lltr Suou mLUlUL" m VUUUC aic UUb illations tioii claims of Princess Marv''? character is hor tl,ot forwarded 48,845 compensa- ! " I VU,V3A il uul"1 U1 u' """ ational UU!ttVLMaiie8Sr in au esseilliais su is essentially thoughtful for others and THEE KZFOST 2o,S92 new vocj training claims, prepared 33,475 ap- j peal cases and hospitalized 3,545 vet- t erans whose disabilities were of such 1 a serious nature a,s to require hospital , has lived very quietly and the ideas: that she unirstauds sympathetically For North Carolina: Probably rain j urea that have fallen to her lot have fie Braau tastes, the little pleasures j tonight and Wednesday. Colder, j only been sufficient to arouse within nn( likea and dislikes that make up Fresh northeast and east winds. her a keener sense of enjoyment and the gum of evej-yojvs life. She never j Reparaticb Dyes COMMERCIAL CDBSOLI" ! i DATiON FOUR SOVIET to form her own personal tastes fails to make the demonstration of her dinner empathies a practical one. j i ; She not only thinks for and of otn- j treatment. - Supphnnenting the general clean-up ; Her Iieart is not in a social exis .a'mpaiirn Director Forbes inaugurated tone e, although she is fond of dane- u hospital clean-up campaign whereby j ing but her greatest happiness has al. rs but she gives thoughtfully and gen those clean-up squads visited the vet- , ways been in the enjoyment of coun- Icrously. And she has stlie rare gift j ot never toretting to say lnanK j STILL SQUABBLING OVER TARIFF (By U. S. Press) "Wjisliingtot .Feb. 28- President BUG j Harding let the Senate committee in- J vestig:itiiig the dye industry know j that Congress has tied the hands of i the Administration in dealing with the! Tiflis, Georgia, Feb. "27.-The.com- ommission, and suggested mercial consolidation of the four So- TBy A?socTated Press.) erans- at their bedsides and adjudica- 'fry life and country ways. Love of , jthe country and of Scotland's bean- ted rnauv claims. conomic Princi itios are deeply rooted in her. One of j you ' ' for services rendered- ' The charm of her nature lies in th j By XT. S. Pi-ess) Washington her more particular interests is the she is tnlly unspoiled and j between Republicans of the Senate; The Pros5deht ,s 'study of trees and she has a compre- nites a very youthful simplicity with Ifmance committee and the House ways I 1 the Administr.' I reparation cor that some legislative action be taken viet republics of the Caucasus, Armen jto permit the United States to obtain , Azerbaijan, Georgia, and the Lit-' Feb. 24. Differences quota of Germ in reparation dyes. fountain republic has been af-. i . j? j.i ?j.i ii 'i .i i :n ifcieu wiin tins city as tne coniron- views as set forth pie itie.; and capacity for great thoroughness j nation, principles have recently in the letter were presented to the ing capital. iUensive ifnowlea- of their many var- r lcpem1aWeeSS of character ;aIl ,oas omitt over tariff t1- e0ml,ittee itntMgatine ,,i!irK?3l . ".fT , . .1 rf- ,nrnAi"iAl.na n nil Irtl.lnoc m 1 iconsolidution is expected to reduce to She is an excellent horsewoman and. in all she undertakes. A. i at Balmoral, she drives a pair of spir-j lTlH.y i-ketl greys and has, at times, driven a j (B3 Press) ' f jur-in-hand. She loves . her horses ( jand particularly her hunter and never j i i -i v x j ii 1 Z 4-1 . ct n A I 1 r a WuAnngtoi,, Pe'j. 28. After poini- ('"KS uclMr u,u" "l luo """( The F Debt the subject conferences. of orolonged j other Republican leaders of the :States as an asSoeiate power in the House, provided for the American val-! AVOrld;waff f or Creation of some method uatioa principle. This was 'resisted by 1)y hiik receiving . of dyes could which in undertaking to. Th. S,rtf T)pr,nrtmp,it. rewrite the House measure, long ago ';., , V,0 .iaaiMi oVon-.f ri -ii-a . . , .... i it l l . . A .1 1. . . . . . .. , 4- V t . . . . 1 V .J, ... I . i-... . 1 i lHTOpouf mrr -T I I 1 iiiiiited m numbers rirst by tne exist- ;iuterosts auu nappmcos m vsi iujug iabandonel that principle. : l j.1... A . -rrmd : Hat. i-nr;1 f ay li-pi t rt tiio P.nnnt rv. ' tng oui mai i lie i eg uiuj. Aiuiy w , j , t;'e Sen at i 'relatively small at present" and Princess Mary has found tier greater j Washington, reo. JS. inc totone -z Armv orcanizatiou act and later of the Children's Hospital in London, jfj.de on the soldiers' bonus plan, drifts j by appropriations acts, General Per- Here she nursed regularly during the into a discussion of the foreign debt, dom.s o secret, : . . ... . . m 1 connection with an appeal or tne lex- . . , , , , 11 a minimum the old boundary and cus- itile Alliance, once the aerenev for the . .. . tfr0 3 ('liPtitCS. The House tariff bill, which has been 1 ,.-,;,-;., n;0fi-;i,t. . I 1 The neAv economic policv, launche l O icnampioiieu by Chairman t ordney and- German dves allotted to the United , A . . . " . merce is free, has resulted in the open ing of many stores, the increase of business, and the general improvement, of living conditions. Food and clothes while scarce, arc much cheaper than in Moscow. The railroads, under the single con trol of "vlironov, are operating and. a direct train service to Moscow in five days has been established. lihsiioi.ss with Persia is reviving arrangement with the alliance last The discussions behind the closed : the Senate committee room Doecmber, saying it had no legal a- thoritv to continue it. . ' T ' 1 1. it. , 11 L x. il. . . L i 1 ; shing toll a Committee of Congress war and became so imouea wnu iu, as roiiows: m momem. tuu ,iavc -eeH heated :lt time3j but many; that the following economic principle j love of it that after the conclusion of foreign debts appear to be about as jof those ifl atfendauPe thought the j might be stated as to the military 'peace she .continued to. work there good' an asset as comer, lots in an un-jfran diseussioa would serve to clear! organization the country should main- twice a week. developed' prarie town. Our creditors atin0SSpiere a,ld puve the way for i.iin: "hi organizing the peace estab- She has a great natural aptitude ior are honorable nations ana mtena Ls01ue kind of a compromise. Several) iishnient, no unit should be maintain- the work so much that she has not pa.y us what they owe just as soon ad'j government tariff esperts have been! ,-,15 n a more expensive category if it only gained a good practical exper- circumstances permit. But, apparent- j1)tese'nt ,,'j. t1u5 conferences and were , can be safely and advantageously ience of nursing? but has assisted at iy, circumstances are not going to per-'called. juto the discussion. The big; maintained in a less expensive cate- 1 surgical operations. rait in anything like the immediate f u: ! blackboard which was set up in the; :;;ory, and mobilized therefrom in time-! Perhaps her instinct for nursing turo. Our foreign creditors are ail jr00m some days ag for the working; i tKOOi ii,,. rpniiivpnipiits of an ewer- ' came out the more strongly in that decidedly hard up as a result of eir- !out of 'valuation problems was in fre- 1 i -t n i i Trv l j i? f General Pershing explained she was earing for children. She -s cuinstarices over which they had very jquent use and 0ne senator said a whole ;issueu irom tne apartment oi turn- i " .i, ,.n now 1IflvPr so hfmr.v as when spending an irtli control. The debts were a sheer j hny nf ,.na1k iad iecn consumed dur-1 merce says tnat a general reenn l. Ul. ('.tin KJ viii . - - x x ' ( t . INSECURITY PREVAOES GERMAN INDUSTRY -; and, freight, is again being shipped from Persia to Constantinople. Th:i teamer service jjetweon lianu ana :mzeli, on the (Caspian Sea, h'ave been restored, as well as caravan routes. CBv U S. Press Washington, Feb. 28. A statement COTTON MABB3Z? v;i ncv that the cos .U.,1IV lvns' differenf. the re-ulars be- hour playing with the children of her necessity. They were made to keep ,in an afternoon. Xonc of those wcuritv ana suspense preallS , ,!lfv than the organized reserve, married friends. ' civilization from disintegrating. Interested would say how long the .German industries, although this Maj .rex-dnn-.tibu.of this he added hat, Her enjoyment of country life and There was as much necessity on our ;ntercommittee corferences would de- ! temporarily somewhai relieved by the Julj TODAY'S MARKET in March . 18-l May - 13.27 July . - -- 17-48 ! . i i.ii i v:..u " . - 1 I ii -ro-,-,.li,r Armv-orui.ations must be her fecial aptitude for ireinS have part in iendiug the money as there ,.ly , oompletio.. of the t.anttx mil. " r ,6(!2 aiu,ail lor dulv i foreign gam- ,10t preeiul the Mneft. from Hevci- wa -Soa their part in borrowing it. We ' but . u prdetieaHy certain, that thejaverages aout 200 lo the dollar. lh 1'- "mk" . - . X...J.. -i. iax. . a . !n w Rpt- uneasiness has arisen on' account or YhblhitWAi o mAaxvjJA senv noo nthe M-lcan border, f.-r oping ner tastes on toe artistic ana cannot wnu ivt.y v. ri measure win fw - y xv -? ; . ' ,,,e;,.Lv Bervie"e at home or expedi- murieal sine of life. Pew girl, will force parent preu,atnrelv. This ?- Utejbefore neitonth. There ready he fai.ure to ohtam a reparation mo,- Ureh r...-.------ Uouary purpce, M, and for all com into the possession of a fine tion ia in the same position as that of has been some talk of two or three ator.um and the . to the r othecTthich in the nature of house, of pictures and of old furnitur, the other .11 nations; to change the in the Senate and after future pressure wh,ch the ntt - beau- figure we must all hang , together. v a final vote there the bill wouia nave :mignt . things could not be performed by the with more appreciation of the! citizen soldiers." ties.- She takes an interest more par- we don 't .want to Jtsmg separately. ito go to conterenee. ;man obligations. 1 V pec ember 18.44 18.14 17.. lG.?a

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