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THE COMMONWEALTH LI rfvxvyuMB 48. mab good AS SLEUTH FOUR O'CLOCK EDITION SCOTLAND. NECK, N. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1922. TELEGRAPHIC SERVICE 5c PER . COPY trikes Not Always i armful, Says Babson H I Roger W. Babson Shows Economic Effect of Present Unrest SCOTLAN HIGHS HOMO rmiu 0 NEC DEFEAT! KE RAPiDSi jf H ALiFAX COUNTY BESPflK- Mi. w LlvtS lit 17 ....I ws Negro Forger Into Vir-( Weliesley Hills, 82, Mass, Apr. 'Yet, there is more activity "to il And m Deiiance oi vu-ijs "Are- coal strikes, texti'e day m steel, iron, copper, and Brings Him 5acK strikes, men's clothing strikes, the metals as a class than there jjag tea. Tm Ann LATHIS XllXIl -.....-- tic-i I il it ftw "lllii -ftilli'-nr riff in lv.lt lton tni' lllfillths 1 lit pyiQq- XjlliW jtA- . ; I 1 1. I 1 V. 1 1 ' 1 1 11 V. lUUllI Mil 111, IH'J Kf K. V AJL I'll nviii..i.v .............. . . . i .1 .. . ii. . i . s! i 1. i : . : Tij. lousiness aunni; me last iew imiioer mantei is in a . . . , . . ' , 1,uaiw'" i ' ;! The features of the game were , vMf i iK so it. is Answerm!? t ii is niesTiou and csueeianv tne uener uraues mh i':in i v -' "vr " . x v , P:-.,i .hmt's. a ncsrro. tut general ouestion ot wnetner mmoer. iiaraware ana omet- i 1 ? ji(.c U to the rsaniv oi 111 The Scotland Neck High School" team defeated the Roanoke Rap- n, yesterday, to the tune h Vieiof twelve to nothing. Several ! StlOnL.v.1 I ...mfiBo iiramQ m q rl a t-- 1-irv Vi cirlot! i the pitching of Kitchih and the batting of Madrv. Kitchin wan, e . a. I.- .....- I . . 1 . . - . -i -.,1.111 - , - , . 4- . lii il lii fi -n ri ii i .i I li i i . in 1 1-1 . 1 VI . i ! recent muu&truu umrat vvu puM uujiuiug iikucikii l 'psriPeinllv pffWJvo in ninr.hw to a woman Jioger .. .(.-. 4rr l - n J .1 Ti . 1...- - ."-'""v "-'v"vl-i' the. amount ot tfi.uu pone prosperity oy a iuu .year ucmanu. j.l appe.ii?, uku ic xix pvadrv out of four tr;DS to tllf,; g ommg m again into i 1.11 ,x .r-i ? iliii-y in . : .1. 1 ' ! 1 iim value ' " . . ... ri -n i- : 1 ..1.1: ii,.. 4!n...,r . 41,,. nnii .,i - n tun ueiui; : n 1 11 it's me niiiuilhui as j.uii.mv.. mai&cb. w- 1 it was claimed, Business men should not f ;i f iit' name .t t IrliltMlt . SD lxm the lite ot one oi iaint liearted because 1 -. . -i Babson, statisician, roads are comm; railroads greatest purchasers m get th. i i in 111 of these country A 1" Jir. s;: ii"l vable to a woman J-uiger W ai ihe in normal times and to Xoi-niaii, the strikes, strikes are not always Have the raiiroaas -come 11110 uie ier, cashed the check, !an economic loss. It the coun- market would distinctly Help ua- round after a. few try were today using coal as fast business. ii. have hcen forged by the as it could be mined and the coal ''When one takes a cross sec- ( p --it '-Jones, so it is reported, strike resulted in shutting down lion of business today, he divides! d for Pat, factories, such a strike would be all industry iiito iwo mam groups . w.r-'an economic loss, btnkes, how- Une group is engaged m manu 1 . 1- -. 1. ,;,J,, 4-.. ,4- mci h,,nciilulll Til v 11 fvci" v occur i n il lt ut'n us ,c r, 1111 " ciumw, nvmnv uvm k,, r.' rIpir-ps;siion are usuallv not mshms and the various ) I I I I - - . CT1 e , . f.(nnnin if losses. It is not an that we buv this month or next economic loss to have this coal month just as we see Lit. 1 lie LtviVo iinntnilin 1111 til tlio o-vent lndnstnes eimaired in making 4 plate, poled out two triples, a. i aouDie ana a smgie. rne iocais hitting drove two pitchers from the box. The Scotland Neck team will to b i . warrant was issue : was uouc. The . , ;-; i c rmtie( . was sent to stit.T iff for execution, huiLT further was heard !,- iin hank officials. go to Ilobgood Wednesday piav the school team there. The box score : R II Roanoke R 000 000 000--0 4 Scotland N 030 052 02 12 15 4 Sumnulrv : Three ' base hits : Vi.'lA'adrv 2. Two base hits: Shack-; ,; "'?.:! ell. Cowan, Madry, J. White. CHILDREN 1 IS . .-SOOT A-.TW..W.-.'.COf 'fl Aiy-Xv- ii -:-::-:::: yKEiSSrtey: ::v:i 1 CQfiC9.- . I i 1 arm? mm i ErectMemorial Tablet to Pres. of Local Firm At the dedication a few days ago of a new building at tli3 Caswell Training School a memo rial tablet was presented in hon or of Dr. Ira M. Hardv, of Kin ston, founder of the institution. Hon. J. It. "Baggett, of Lilling ton, in presenting the memorial portrayed Dr Hardy ' as a fore runner like unto John the Bap- It ist, who came erving out of the Wilderness" for the institution. The mention of his name arid that of Mrs. Hardy as his helper, pro vojv" prolonged applause. o lJauy iteriector, m com-.-iding editorially on the me movial said: The dedication of the building and the placing of a tablet in honor of the service .that hr Ii-m M. TTarfiv. of Kin- Disfigured by starvation, his body lcon, rendered Avas indeed a wor overed. whl! scabies, this tot was hhv tribute well bestowed. iouna Dy iear r-a.a jxciici wuitvci? i in Armenia, av-iSi5S iuuls ii ii AT., 1 1 an- nt.1 M 1 HVC uoilllilllt- mini un. i i jnuu.itin.i "r' -in, Jll. v. -vrl,.v,. ..i..-, : x, U.r,. i,oT, r.nl,.tin- called oil - surplus stocks oi etmi are uscul mtse niniiis im-v v h1'"" It is not an economic Loss down the past lew weeivs-. .fut have the textile strike eontin- other group consists of those? in- connected Avith the per- .Ki.h'iit of the Bank, in ii l' rn : 1 1 ,. ,1 nil v, .1 (. IjolU, OL imt-'i'v, iun.-"i" uld go after the - Struck out: By Kitchm Nance 3, Hargrave 3. Hmpires : 13, herbs to keep aiive. Seventy Five little children entrusted to . the Dr. Ira M. Hardy is a brother of Mr. K. L. Hardy. of this place, and is president of the Hardv Hardware Comnanv, of ' V A t AX JL A. J illl l ti I , III. M IT tPltT tt-it i r. ...... a - -i- "J' uu iiiinaru anu. kjlciv. on iiaLjtax Count y for their liv sacred care ot-Uvhich Mr. R, L. Hardv is secre- raanager and part owner. ..,i,,.n,i w ho-! iie so long as he supply of manu- c'ustries Will v cl i v 'V i. - v. -a j-j? 7 j ; . , flu. ii -i-nononl- ( pirp amiiPTlt OT (fines. r ni V ? KT 'it.,. iC out on his i-and. We are simply using our .rsdlroadrf and public utilities, j tvr.i and staitid out on iii . ., J, .,i.. ;,i ; tivit todavt m loiiri.'i sarj)ius slock uia uie uijempury - ( tan is muxc . , ment is coming all at once m bun- tntse industries which suppi materials to these cm$trmm .) a. Mr. iiMKiii. y.'ii arri "t- ijial tiie negro had left two weeks ..nJ vm then working in ,.,,i, .-ihoiit nine miles from over a long period. !):),(. ria. According to Mr. he Then set out to find th m -to, iii-h lie did. The fugi tive saw hira and started out to an ami In Mr. Cold's word s-.i.rv is as follows: w AND l and to date only 17 of them have j I t een provided for. i m n Is PTII FTP ' rlls s tiie message sent to the! ruullO I Urru pVle r srtl.and., 'uk j and Halitax County by the Rev. -i. D. '.Hay-man of Weldon, chair nan of the Halifax Count v com- than there has been,; A j i p i -i ! . . j. : i i . . ,i cues instead oi oemg aisiruuiieu orces 'A strike todav in most Indus- man may make more money.: m t ries is a good deal like damming t selling shirtwaists to women Jhan a stream of water. The water is in selling bricks to men, but rfun- "But 1 1 tne run ilGGEST DRAIN 0 STATE ilaleigh, April 18. jmittee, Near East Relief. ; Halifax Count-'s quota of jNoith Carolina's $200,000 this iyear is $4,500 and to date only ! si .041.-1:7 has been received. Un- i ' . iess the remainder is fortcoming Col. George H. FINAL FEVERISH PREPAR ATIONS BEING IDE FDR PASSION PLAY 1 nniiUo,.i- ti,q TTTQtOP i.imld ii.nnm. off in r.viTiv bihov tised ! vpv rftftpnt.lv made bv the Cham-: before -June ou, Lot. 1 v.: 11 li lit iu ua 1 iiv. iv ui v 1 ivimi nv.111,1 m i . , . . . - - r - 1 1 . n - i , 1 i 1 1 , imgsiber of Commerce of Craven Conn- M-'t-nauy, siaie aiainuaw uecmieu 3y tv (By Associated 1'ross) be dammed for a month or three to make bricks to erect building 1 1 ts, a 111 an of .soon it tne sui vVoerammergau, Bavaria, Apr. The villagers here are fev- bTIo .nne and I cau-lit ' months ; but when the dam final- of permanent value. , tv ot tood and iced prouiicis; - - 1 lmy 1 . insamg p.ep.uaiio.is Idle name, anu 1 taujii 1 , t u4. ..,ivi,r i!(mvo;i t 1. iniiiiv ot these chi'-'-?,,,. f w i 1 tod reDons are iusl uesm- lmnorieu 11110 iui uuuuij r , : ; ui1 1 "-" 1 1 ... , - . v n n 1 1 1 . . I iiijii --iin I I ii -ii i 1 1 1 1 . 1.. . . . - - - . , . . , - - 11 .1 r ii-ii ii-iri . l-.A -l-ii i.nii no ' 1 1 'ill' 1 r 1 j 1 1 1 v ifi r - 1 . . . . - - - - - strt'a in ana ao its woijv iiung m eoiiie m unit v ,v"iui- laucn c --v. -t . - . 1 1 " I r .-. -A- l . u -..' 1 4 1 t 1 TITl w-" 1 T II t ! gttlWtl l- 111 I lit i ,k -'I' lii sitiiMtion in Tti nasie maus- 11 l'c soiuemin itudium. m, Mi-uauuu iu umci uuiivii x , - - r . -' . .: . . ' . ,i ... xi.: j i ii, 11H- t 1 t hiai hand-cuffed him and start- ly is opened the water will flow. ,! nut iov the old North Caro-.uown !in:i when a f t'lfi.wvn ;mr the tore- t . ."s lOUcl ovow- out fitter nio. 1 "Jiu I crossed the line I; strikes are having the effect of.; wheat yield for who the Tni.dit bft eoTunared U-'il! croD situation. 1 rom. thartise'rrf 'of waters Th-v naretit" ngiTres'"sO"far" TTie 1922 will 1 " A 1 . 11 ... ? 1 . - . ' "i . , , 4- K r a v o O Conned and the foreman, ' who ! .ammmg up uie now ol uusl- ..uui i-iic -vs -i white man. asked me whatjness; of retarding the flow of the last estimate is for ifH I state, more than one-tnird ot t ne rii'eOTf TJ,t)0(),00() "a -year " which ' be I North CaroUna is sending out of to be turned out i.,iftn VUv which occurs Mav. of the North Carolina orphanages ,14 after a full dress rehearsal at Trebizond to starve. There Uav 9 before a number of invit- The -village ' eldei-s ' will be-no-otlier alternative. , 1 .-1 .(m,i,ts - Th : -villa"- - eltlei-s So efficient is the work of the SI"y they have made arrangements vTear East Relief that each child - to" loue ana i'eed the foreign wanted. 1 told him that the stream, but tliey are no destroy ,Hisne y He then-mg the markets. Until tiiese re-, w it ii ;jo ,uuu,uuu uusueis xj.. ! -l eoi m as fit ofifl fnTTnn alia ; nnsas. wnicii iooi.e-i vui v 1921. The 1 1 he "state for food and feed pro- Wear East Jtelie 573,000,000 ducts is spent for feed for live-1 clothed, fed i f(rged a check. -ksd me what right 1 to ' serve piles of coal, cotton i'.Ue'ti.e nier inVirginia, but. woolen goods, and men's cloth 'a. few weeks ago, now as 1 was then in North Carolina iing are used up, there is little .better. While the av( I told the foreman if he did noC economic auav I would take him also for', 'A factor that has retarded Alany persons are The survey in Craven County Q fthese children bv signing a , , , i 1 1 . .. I imnrr in TO UOh O CI WP I S S I 11- 1 1 1 I. . 1, .-. K . . i i IOOKS IUUA.I1. rwnn iosi . - i i i .. r.. II... U.. emo-o for the l11111? lu UU1C1 ,iusnea uy Jir. naviuau or me c TT'orlctnf f inclnrlino- hav. ' oats. 1 nWinn T?lUllrll '.111(1 tliri'Oi' ont nmft 0 - 7 I 'Mdic wiv ""fn" suae is uiiv w r,. eorn, meal and chops, constituted ; ino to Dav a m0th fo jmns sii.;v ct r,- . "JrhP Lnrest tern of the $3.000,00U U.,,,.;,! rip v,;- Just md taJcen care ot u1;d riative Gliests and to protect ;on $5 a month, or i?6Q a ycar.!. from profiteers or any r - form of extortion. -. . - it adoptm one as the )Oll 'the largest item of the $3,000,000 jT,cl.iod of one veai i.. .ii 1 1 (inn Vioino' sront for i' ii,:.. ,3 i.i.i.;,riWi ; i i ' rm J- TV.4. n-n.-l I l"UU, pj, j. o.cr,wwv .iv. ii - tills Cfll U IS icu-iylu, n "The exports of wheat and ; The next, item L a ., .w,;f,v. d,ild - t ,.i; diii nn iu hi f ir.i. -t'.M-iTio- with an officer. That ,.:..iit i,7w! tin. id-rocr safelv in tion of the weather. Reports nT-a..,; ti,;' show '..from all sections of the country corn have been ver llctlllrl.X .Kill. il i " j- . . ., , . . . i. i 1 i that if people would try to get sMow tnat the weather tne last jtte past tev weeiv,, aau 1 con, beef, lard, poultry and eggs.jtwelve months :,51 ihP l,w breakers like 1 got ew weeKS nas been very uiiumku. eivs imve uccn i- u, -" IKi.ttftr and cheese and canned ihw ,mr. w won r save ess troll-' ic a eericini caicui uicgmai io." Only about 7,000 persons can be housed in the village an,d the ieinity. Consequently the Pas sion Play committee has advised Uhut visitors should remain only -i i ii. or two aays ana men give one jinsi nniAiiiMA V bnilVllllHL ntinnin'n COOt PUT IN EFFECT Imsiness this spring is the condi-Jcent. . ay for others. Applications m- !of $1,100,000 embraces ham, ba-, -ts ife s assured for another 'dicate the visito.rs will tax ac commodations severely out it is t , i,i. nnnia i.f'fciidi offieiallv "all will be tak- eel by the better prices of cereals ; i. approximately $100,000 llalifa!i County to aid in raisins cm care of." Til feirW iSerl iUe a similar amount was spent, tnis quota, Col.. BeUamy said-. . A sl and eating aecom- l4-. rtfiWVlA-i TITirrOTtl 111 PC MUM lllllirl r i 1 "I 1 . -. jUi cauixcv wfov . j "Many ot These einiuren are !,,l()dations are under direct con and tinned meats. iiiy tbou' victims of the great war when Uroi ()f the village administration sand dollars was spent tor mi-; , . f thers were kile(1 in de-iMfi stens have been taken to est rates. The farmers are also delighted -with the new Tariff j their conditions are also damming jthe stream. You may delay the purchase of that new summer '.suit, but vott Avill get it iust the isame. The Aveather is a great jPdll. The Senate is likely to rec ! factor in determining when worn-jomniend a duty of 30c a bushel leu make their purchases but does ton Wheat, 15c a bushel on Rye, !r,ot ultimately prevent sales. 'and 15c a bushel on Com and irihc weather this snring has been Oats. Whether or not these du- jvery unsatisfactory from, the tex-jties, if put into effect will do the ! tile point of View. Probably no j farmer any good in the end is lone thing would aid so much to-j debatable, but at the idav in settling the textile strike time, they are -Moscow, April 18. Soviet Rus- tpw England as about two ; in to him and the sin's new criminal code just put j ...,kAir nf o-nod warm weather. IWest feels much nto operation provides tor as- i ute for jurv trials. '11PSS Gf Easter this year. Eas- tion I feel at heart very r "Tl,,.i. -xru mi hirv trials' L... !, iv Avil wbieh nLtpr reo-ardmer the business out- ii- i . niv- jii 7 ITCH CfclllltT HIC kjm. ii)" c - - . . . i - " 1 . . a. ud .Hdai V. Krylenko, ciiair- .is verv iate. Easter or the weeic I'-mn of the Supreme Revolution- before Easter, was the . opening ary Tribunal, or the Attorney a number of lines of industry enora! of Russia. ''The people's '; aid tnjs lateness of Easter, has ''ants consist of one judge, ap-! delayed! sucli business. Hence, lsointcii l.v the ovpcntivft commit-' 4, "in A i it rv i riniet. tire t ..Vi' v V - ' I lilt I 1 I I I 1 ILL. LCJ M. t ' -I 7 i e ot the local Soviet. Instead 1JlS ftf . raw wool have fallen for a future period of. ported syrups. present I the cost of production at home, j here are many - fj c look because of the present wil lingness of men to put their money into bricks, new roads, the! these products, developing of water powers, and 1 the strengthening of the railroads I Sail of which lays the foundation P JVC t jurors, he has two assistants. () Leather, household furmsh- "iiosen iom a list of trades un- jewelry and a number ot 'ii iiien provided by the unions. ! those industries which are close T'lesi are chosen separately forjjy connected with the person and !' t! li trial. In more complicated ;t'iui home are exceptionally quiet ;ises. six of these assistants are 'Tni spring and more so than uimud for the judge." j -around the first of January. fin ieople's courts correspond gg--J Tazsmms. . . - vf.iiirhiy to the police and lower appointed by the court, or may J 1 : vil curts, in the United States. 'wdeet their own attorneys, Kry-j Above them are the revolution- ienko said, from the i 4 corporation j ary tribunals. of lawyers ' an association which; itv. ience ot the vast JJaku oil ri('i(is.;.,,V(,n,iv nunish those who vio- There is not an agricultura1 1 Military experts agree that tail" hde the regulations and the sche leader in North Carolina who jure of Germany to get this pree-innles of prices .which will be v ill aree that hav and other: ions oil supply shortend the war available to all visitors, feedstuff's can be "imported Why many months j Approximately 1,000 persons lNOrin v aroimu. auj iiis v ..r., , . t- f - y1(1 nlav Nil i , I , I Will Wtti I IV-U'W tV m-'M. X V orth Carolina , . ,J e "WniCQ continues irom iiioiimi 800 them be- soloists or with speaking Many women and child- iM r-1 icinate. much lending to other sections, andj Tl,,i fl.mitax liac Q VfJil lTl'" CaTl- putting mto the pockets ordeal-! WEATHER REPORT v,.tv of 4.300, the exact number eis and railroads, between 60 and j - vhich overnight jvcw.mmoda- 75 million dollars a year tor; lor North Carolina: Showers,. provided in the land probably thunderstorms tnis j 1 . j afternoon and tonight. Cooler !jude- tonight. Wednesday fair and cooler in Easti portion. Fresh J : outhwest shifting to1 northwest (winds. putting courage Most of them agree that hay par-;boys back home today who would i ey(nino. There are ie entire Central Iticularly can be grown in most otherwise be sleeping beneath ai J players 124 of the h better than it! sections of. the state at half the .wooden cross in France. North . - ' .J k ' with s ! - Vnother factor bearing upon ! did around the first of the year r(tail price of the imported prod" Carolina cannot see tne cruid.-n - sistants to the judges a sa substi-' tLis same situation is the late- "Hence, as I review the situa-'net and yet, North Carolina is jot these Heroes starve to ae.un. j prosper CJeneral . business meantime as reflected in the index of the Babsonchart lias slowed up a bit and is running at 14 per cent be low normal as compared with 12 j ipef cent a week' ago. nun liinvn : nHlLVwHlO WERE DEnrtilHALIZLU : COTTON MARKET TODAY'S MARKET (B U. . Press) Washington, April 18 Sena- j tor Cummins in a statement to j he Senate Committee investiga- ting railroad conditions and la - J bor" costs said that grounds for j Defines Farm Bloc Aims Radio Service Bulletin (By U. S. Press) (By U. S. Press) Washington, April 18. Atten- ition was called to a regular mon thly Radio Service Bulletin pub lished by the Bureau of Naviga- assoeiaaon. There is also a court of appeals ;')V assistants from the Unions." ;-l-d the (Jbeka has powers to.ivhioh may I, m x- 4.- HMiis is located at Moscow. !-' if Tl(iffitlo nivrnc-tlffntlflTl. 1 il'S JUWl" '"t )on:er than two months, but1 State prosecutors are. to be per- July '"'iw.t infljet any punishment manently appomted, acting sim x;nat:soevei'. a - isomers may have 17.91 17.49 fnnlaf . " 17.4fi iuuvi. ' x . . . ' i. f. 1 ilarly to the states attorneys m ubcemuci counsel the United States. January statements made before the Com-! Washington, April 18. Declar- tion ot tne uepariinem. oi W- -iV-CCoruiny iu ixic x ouiu of the Commerce Depart- this pamphlet contains information regarding msism-x. n 17.50 been established during the com- senate that among its objectives radio development, - . J . , -! . . 1 " 1 J. " 1 . - 1 mnniiiirl CUTlfl 1 Tl anil IllllCltl- mittee's inquiry into general ran- at this session are legisiauou 7 - rr?. Tall letter " i , j. j, efaTifiTie their can lciitis. YESTERDAY'S MARKET road conditions. providing long-xerm reuus 10 otC TJw i ,.QJiiniATi nf rmlrnafl what theV Sent OUt, Cic. i"- l.iniicis, ituuu . ti:4 CtffW.o arlAnnatfi nroteetion for ijovernment xrmniS "In the revolutionary tribu-:js to be formed. To this organ- 17.94 !mitte that the railroad admmis-iing the purposes of the tarm merce. ?iils? Krvlenko declared. 1 'there WotJnn nnlv oualified barristers tA " i7w!i,.fltlnn failed to turn back the tbloc" are economic, not politi- experts t o - - x. wv y j. 1 ,u 1 j tn.xv m j . oil o rmn'm r . -ii t ,1 wi If nA sinrl tllft ffOVeril - " i r? nr ' -J., 4-1. 1, ,iT. -vwi qt.cs in q f(in (1 1 - StmntnT (la-nnp.r OT Kansas, ment. '"", mice j h.vj.jc.t, ai t tll'l'v' VVlll UK cl-tAiixin-". "-- - n - - f If'tober . . . . il.DU TOaUS l.' men u vv ui.i o u . liui, " . , 11 . f vat (frnnn fnld the current 4 iue oovitMS amx wiuuuui' rfient Will nave suu "l 1 A nnoornhpr Di3 tlOll TO ue sfu-sustaiuiu, ,i.-ijiuiuii. " a i.i.i.nm vi uauo 10 January May Mrs. F. A. Barber arrived this agricultural products and devel; ashinn wdl ser from Rocky Mount to opment ot -tne uscxe ouu - ' " ts - 17.37 morning 17.25 visit here for a few days. project as a fertilizer producer, receipt ot cenis.
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