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If It's News You'll See It First In The Daily Advance ftfa WEATHER Generally fair tonight and Friday. Gentle northeast winds. He VOL. FIVE ELIZABETH CITY, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 20, 1920 NO. 120 IJBERTY BONDS SHOULDBE HELD Treasury Department Asks Press To Explain to Public That Uncle Sam Will Pay In Full WasliiiiKt :n. May 2" The Treas ury Department today app. alec to the press to aid in in pr..v,ng the Liberty Iloiicl siluaiiui l publishing ,1,., i1(-t lhat the ii" rninent 's promi-.' !" 'i ""'s'' bunils on I lit' ill"1, s p. , i Ii . '1 '"I bonds will be k.-pl an:l what thf prjc,. of Liberty Itonds i , ill till' meant inif Mi'i'il n il lie uoii.ril alioul. )i-io-i"K "' I -1 1 t y Bonds now i Mic worst po.s.sblo lark of foresight. Holding "li '" Liberty lioiuls ill liand and buying more Liberty Bonds is what till' wiser people are doing. The price ha- been brought down by too many .-hurl sighted people offer ing to sell I ': ir bonds. Bruce Long Is Remanded To Jail Tickets Ready For Chautauqua Guarantors Season tickets for Chautauqua Week will lie ready to deliver to the Guarantors Friday afternoon from live thirty to six thirty, at d. R. Lit tle's ollice in the county court house. The guarantors are urged to call at the office for the ticket.s on that date, at the hour mentioned. The tickets will he on sale from Saturday, May '12, thru Saturday, May 29. The guarantors ask that all who wish to buy the.se .season tickets will do so during next week, for after a sullicient number have been sold to secure the sum guaran tied to the ('haiitatHiua mnnage:ii"ii', no more will be sold. and I nose who wish to at'eiid ( h a u ! a ii'i ua will have to pay regular prices, without 'In aihniM.iri' ni the .r.i-uii fare. Tick." s w ,! : be on -! '.e at ! lie nth i . of V 11. (iuodwiii ill the Hill t mi liu ild i'ii' i liroiif.li !! I w ei'k , to i;;, all tli.it do i: it I.: "'.v waer" to pi ,n ii ; , i ni'i'i .1:1 p; . i ni i' i o buy Make Sensational Escape From Jail I ',,i ' " ; a i , : i . ii'i . M . i v ; II iny lt-..w n. wlm v a . In ii : ! l m 'I I -r i;i a I' d' t, i '1 i w i pv - - ill - I i ' a i: ! 1 limn the i a io p.-ii i : ii' i.i c .. s w .' :: - -s l'.a . b a -" - , ' ,,n, 1 1 I- -i i p.- !rM.. I ,i w i jail Inlay Airplanes Search For Yacht Gray Duck Miami. K'.n. May Lib - Airplanes ,ir. ua h i. for the yacht. Gray I till f;. w ii ah bit here Saturday for I!, ih. una 1-1 ,t:ds ;,n.l li.i not been heard from sim The ya"ht i a r rieil eichi pa tiL'er APPROVES PLAN FINANCE BONUS Washington. May 2 Tip- Ways and Mean committee today approv ed the ten per cent stock dividend tax. retroactive to March la. as a part of the .scheme to finance the soldiers bonus. SHOOT UP STREET AND INVADE BANK Toledo. May 'Jfl Six men today shot up Main street in Toledo, Ohio, wounded one man and escaped with twelve thousand dollars in cash and Liberty I ! 1 1 i 1 1 1 s AT AI.KKAMA TONIGHT aci . at t. broke' ing. in I'nab fession, Io ue llayakawa. the great Japa l a -tar. would now lie an olli- Mikado's navy but for an Wh 1" in his junior year '. ;.' aiiein y he , a I'I'ered a i drum as a result of div- -pol'l he was master, i oil his cho-cn pro , a protege of his uncle, otn i. i.a:ni. then leading romantic ai toi 1 t'e Lmpiro. Decid ing to present v. !' 1 " Knglish nnd 1'reiich plays, v.ei:.. S ' vue came to 1 1"' I'nlted Stat' - w re he took up lie' study of drain i' -irl and liter ature at the Chicago I n:erity, from which Institution he l t a 1 u a 1 oil two years ago. Sessue ha- upported such stars ns Edward Aheb Fan nie Ward and Hlanche Sweet His "White Man's Law" at the Alkraina this afternoon and tonight is uis latest and best effort. FOIl TRIAL JUSTICE Thomas J, Markham Equal Justic to All 14tl A preliminary hi'aring of the case against Bruce Long, colored, of thes city, for the murder of Cicero White, colored, who was killed in a colored restaur. .lit on Shephard street on March S, llilli. was hold before Judge Sponce iii police court Thurs day morning. Meekins ,V McMuliaii appearing for the delcndanl. Sullicieiit evidence having been found against the defendant for keeping him in custody for another triiil Long was remanded to jail without 1 1 o ii 1 1 to await trial a' the fill .scsson of I 'a squill auk Superior Court. The quarrel in a colored rest an -taut on Shephard street resulted in the murder of Cicero While; and Bruce Long and Fred Sykes, another negro, fled the city as soon as I he murder was committed Suspicion rented heavily upon both men, for whom a quiet search has been ket up ever since the murder Long was apprehended in New Jeresy City last week, and brought back to Klizaboth City Monday by ollicer Twiddy. At the preliminary hearing Thurs day morning before Judge Spence, Fd Davis, colored, witness. stated that he was sitting on the porch across from the ri -taurant when the quarn 1 occurred, and saw Long strike White on the back of his head with a bottle. A case of less interest was heard against Henry McMorine, colored, for failing to list his taxes, for which offense he paid taxes and costs. Kl.KI.I.W I'LAY I'OSTPONKD The play that the Kuzelian Class of Rlackwell Memorial Sunday School had planned to give Friday night, has been unavoidably post poned for several weeks. Notice will be given ill I'he Advance of the date upon which it will be pres. nte.l. ONE MAN KILLED TWO WOMEN WOUNDED W ,1 ill I eland. Mav u On ni i,i w emeu . , COMMUNITY GARDEN ON RIVERSIDE AVENUE in i .ill;, i- : o ii n ii ioir ii 'one ill ha h llll I Me 1 1 r a M I a 1 hi en p i n I s id the a pa ri i bnii!';.'-'. w 1 1 o hive Mi'd.-ii.tig on the com SLIPS "HIS tOllAROVFR HIS HEAD :k.;:::::: t:. 1 .:: iW :i . X . a s La PI '.... FREE MOVEMENT FREIG11TIN SOUTH Use of Gulf and South Atlantic Ports Suggested For Move ment of Export Business From East and West 'i Jfl i'ifcaCV, MA KIN l'U:STIA 1 "". "JI l 1 1 1 ' ' Marin Pliiqtinn la nno - f !, 1. ... I large that he had his colra uul IFrLZl f " . he mal' '8.neck 9 80 ? . ... a -j ato Dua liu i-Hn Him om swiaf hi.i hnml ur (h. I (I II I llllhntl AH n 'im ' I -unwum6 cm. can Blip' em over his head with- "THE FATHER OF THE MAN" u 1 1 1 1 1 i l y plan Mr and Mrs 1'ieil Holy. Mr and Mr- W I', i'en le ". Mr. and Ml- M I I V per.-'" .. Mr iind Mr- William lluxtoii. and Miss II, Mile Harrison a re pa i " m rs in I he en ; er pri-e 1 M ; , i Mil Kr41 v Vf Ii ( " 100 DEPUTIES PATROL STREETS Mining Town of Matewan Quiet After Battle in Which Mayor, Seven Detectives I and Four Miners Were Killed Matewan. W. Ya May Uu Willi a hundred deputy sheriffs patrolling e .streets, the situation here where I twelve persons were killed last night in a battle between private detectives and citiens i.s quiet today. e detectives arrived last night to evict from bouses of the Stone Mountain Coal Company families who hail been dismis-ed from the company's employ Kighl lamili's bad been evicted when the mayor of i I I he town appoa ri il and demanded to fjj I he informed In what authority the : j i ev h t ions were heme, curried out. 'I hen t hi' 1 1 , j 1 1 ! 1 1 , hei'a n 'I'h'- ma y ei , -even lb ' ' I ' a ," 1 1 1 , :i r niiiii'l' v ' f hilb d '. 1 1 i,t h, r pe: smm '.ee I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' I American Lccrion Makes Bier Gains I. oil i.- vi I le, May Jo lb el, u a it el's of la ilrn.iil.. lo'i e Willi S.i II I he , l nill- lit' l inn - I o 1 1 a y -on I I'l'i'.i.mi- hro.nl - Cil.-t to CHIIlleCl tllg lille. tlnin I'lll- hurg tn San f'ra in iseo a n in hi in ing the lien r.iiMiileul of 1 1 i 1 1 , 1 1 1 in Ihe South and -iiuge -t ing tie' 11-.' of (1 u I f and Soul h Atlantic I r m mils liu mmeiiieiil of export Ii ii - i ii ss a.H one unniK of lelievuig 1' I" i i u 1 1 1 con gest ion in I he I'hi -I iind West . Mil 1 pb'le ,eu ll:e' x Id ' -I' CROWDS AT SIFF'S Crowds throiii'ed the store of the Sill Cnmpativ .lav long Thur-day and the r, i ' 1 1 e r 1 1 . pinimi exjire--ed by ! liu . v. Iih i i t nft una! e eiiiiimb to be able In eel in the hie, dnnis ua I ii.ii 'never -.n e before I he v ir h l e 111 II h'K price been -ei e; 'e I - I .i r i 'o a p '' to buy ready to ivia r at the Silf -ale than to buy mater ia Is i I - lure a nil ma ke t hem up " VETOES REPEAL DAYLIGHT SAVING I'lil.llY I l.ltl NS Ml I I In'le. ,., '.' " Til. S'Mllh.TIl . ' ":- o,, lV. i, ... .-.;ilidv i.. Timeline h'le le .l HIS IS Jltntiur." tow bended, with nn eye that is ymirs unswervliiffly MeK,,,,. . Teiin M., :'u Th und ns winsome (, biddie as oxer knelt for bediim p-.ners. Jimmy Is ,. , )'l,,.r, ,',,' , r;l, of more than IKK) homeless or po,,r children je.-.rly cure I n.r by tbp Salvation M.,i,hi . i,o iie, In ,- to 1 ; w n'h Army In the Cnlted States, nnd be lives In one of the .rm s ninny i.ri.liiinagex. deleaie lioin eichtee,, s! ,,' . "Send ine u pHpa iitid mnmmil !" Is the bin den of ".Iimniy's" nightly pleas. ,,,' "And- and, (Jod bless the Salvation Army!" he iiInnM Invariably adds. The Salvation lassies find fully as much eiiiov i t in earing for ".liminv" 1 - c nnd his thousiuids of brothers and sisters as t h.-v did in frying deiiuhinit-i f..r bCO.e beVn To IWO (longhboys and marines In I'ranc,.. If ,. ,1,,! ! js j . . -! , ,: tn the ,,:,. they Jn paVOr of Elks argue, the father must have a pi, hrlnging n;e An-! s.. the i-i,,,),, ,,f tirty V..l.llnn Ar.,... I I , .... ' ""'H"K':, ii.ij uiicseries ntnl ciiinircn s hospitals that sll etch I I1. 'i ,j, j, ,,.., i l rom coast to coast. Four Professions Wednesday Night I'earl Streel Methodist Church i.s enjoying an old lime Holy (Ibost Re vival, liev. Mr W'e-U is hilling sill in all i I form - and hold i n g up a llihle -landiiil of i .Iii' 1 1 . 1 1 in a hut world. 1 1 is mi bjeel Wi d m day infill w as The Com ma ud men I Hi- text wa.s Kirst .1 oh il, secon d i ha pi er. foil ri h verse "He that .mil I know linn . 1 1 1 , 1 ki'epelh not Hi- com ma ml incut s is a liar iind Ihe truth i - lint in Him " .Mr. West said in pari: 'Mind does not require the impossible but the roa.-eanh'e 'bing to be d it. e will have to give up the siiu'iil pl".n -Hies of this world and reni"'iiber Jesus Christ commanded u:i to hive nothing to do with Ihein and if we fail to keep his com ma lid men t s, then the condemnation of the text follows. All liars shall have their part in the bike that burns with a lire and brim stone w Inch i- the ecolld death Itev. elation, L' 1 : I s '' There were four prol .--n u s Wed- 1 1 1 - 1 1 . 1 evening 'I In- -el'Vli e, coll t iii ue e nil . mii i ii r . 'hi. week and linoiK'h Suml.iv The public , cod.. h T. lied Presbyterians Plan Campaign for Millions ! d.n Ii 1, I'lelbv l.ildl ' nt 1 1 . t"ll r in , ,i I, : 1 1 ii . ' hecie Albany, M;iy L'tl - Governor Smith today vetoed the bill repealing the daylight saving in New York. WOULD DISRUPT PLAN ENTIRELY ; ,; t ri i mi,i,i:y ii;i Tin, i 1 , i. in by i l... I , , i I wa- a rood game vet I., c 1 1 1 1 1 1 n i ' every pi i. t o P. Ii I led with pep a lid u Take it from me I'm not much at rhyme But one thing I know Chautauqua's Joy Time Season Tickets, $2.50 Admit to AH CkMtMivia Program Demands of Industries For Preferential Allotment of Freight Cars Prevents Relief Of Freight Congestion ('apt K S W ilb y. ai'.e.l T.'i years o has been n t. eble ,,.allh for sev-!lmllal '" ""' month. . v.. i- -tricken with oar-'1"'"'' """ ('"hs sr,"'"( alysis Wedne ,1 iv morning at his!"1" lately f.ll home o No. Mi Koad street, a nd ' "l'"nd not ;i not In r 1 11 n wa died at three , k Wednesday at- "I1 "' ""' 111,11 u,l('" tcriioon Iboth the teiini- pulled on" through. ("apt Wilbv i. survived bv his! 1 11 the sixth inning tin li! h - bunch wife, bv one son. Howard Willov.,,,! "V' ial hit-, and mad" up for lost by four grandchildi".! and bv three """' 'nngiiB in six mn "Snuks" half broih.i'.. I;, v .lohn U'illev of 'ImI l,,,x I'"-""' Washington. May 2o Hem. 111. Is ol l-,.,lnsvh iUI i;l . ;,.v AlvinW v and wlli1'' ''' n' N"rns "''eilto individual industries for preferential Sam Willev of W.i iiinrloii I) C knock ihe hide nil' the ball. Nonas trea'nniit in Hie allotment of i-ir-j r.n wilie-. u.i- born in S makini- ' two hicg.-r and Kerry t'.ite, nens to di nipt the general plan l idiaels. M.,r ,and. on l-'ehruary M. I'ullin:- . :: -1 1-r three l,.ic v railroiiil m ,1 11 a get , a nn , j s ., - Ti,;rt v,.,r .,.. . lllOV .,( Hip v.. r v. . line ami fie urge tat" Coiiiiii.rce Cemmis-i.ni , i.:iiz.,i,( , , ,.,... ... 1 cut h u ' 't-wd t, en Ihe proprh '.. .: WW h-v's S'l ip Yard. J"V Hi r 1 n n 1 1 1 1 in i.i' .-; ,1 1 I In li 11 1 h . whii h iris feci nt'y h.-en ,od to nn- '' : ':' ' M ' N ,,i 1 1 ,.11,.... '. .., ., I . . ... II. , VI 1 111. ' I I' III Ill e . 1 1 I 'II' 1 .-. 1 . 1 1 v i 1 1 . 1 ,11 11, ' ' 1 111,1 11 v Preservers Strike For Cheaper Sugar . v. York. ,M i -'n 'I I" N i' ion il I'm .11 vit and Kt ml l'i "in-' -...ociat ion 1'iil.iy annouiiied that its nii'iii hers would -tin 011' nt tin mar hot until the p-ice nl 111' Il ill o" ni:ii;ns i 1 stk. m i i;i:sii)i: 1 1 a 1 . Mnn Washington. v! '' 1 :"' s' ",!' Inilav a lnpl"d a 1. -IT 'Hi ordering I ,e 111V" I ir l'i i 1" ' id' 'il ml c 1,1 didale- of bo'h pan ' inCuiliug I hell' enlltribllHon- Hid . p" 1 1 d 1 1 U I 1 'S ur use of lllllll' ll'1' K: 0:1 tin I' . 'Ill"i ,'il (I"'"!' III tie run I . mkirT si'iniol toiCHINLbL LABlisti adop' the 11 fur 1 . : .. in u f 1 eic lit c.m !'' t ion LABOR LEADERS SAY BILL CONTAINS JOKER DECLINES NEGOTIATE London. Mav L'n The Chines.. cabinet lie. lined today to enter into negotiations with Japan regarding settlement of the Shantung iie-!ioii Exports And Imports Decreased In April W , hinr.ieii. Mav lie '1 !.- I""l'ar' !n, .t ,,1 ( mi 1 ce a nin",' il' ' d t odav 1 ...ise I !'"1', off .-! and tie- piihin ml' ,. nd 1 1 if. 1 1 1 1 i s cm ' o iii" ; Wa-hinglon. May L'o Senat - and Hull " coll I el'e" . 1 1 II the a 1'tllV 1' - ni gaaiii. : "ii hill w i:l be i onfron'" I with pro' . t s from l he execil live council "I t!i" American I'VibTa! ion of Latmr over a clause regaided by Labor leaders ;i- a ' joker". whicii would mean p. ice tune conscrip' Ion of labor. The Senate voted this afternoon to insist on its provisions in the army reorganization bill lli:.;iMJ SI' DAY, Jl'NK TII my cars will leave lu re promptly nt ".lit) a. in. for Norfolk, Arriving 111.: IH) p. in. will leave Norfolk nine o'clock Union Station Sunday night, Arriving here 12 o'clock. Fare $5.00 Round Trip. Reservations must be made prior to Sunday morning, .nnd e. t ('in ma warm friends danni: In: hnn; r.-i-i- ol ihe h. ) il1'" :n the con, in a i" I , by whom hi- ed to n i los. w r; he k. e: i'. i' plaer N 'I !e inner il . r a v. " he held at i ' l'-"''" 1 his I.-'iice en N'oriii lioad sir. ." 'he g r 1 1 . I . i .d Ii Krida v inoriiinr n' tin thirty. the " It"'. .1 M. Drill .e I. ..Ih.-iatitiK. The ; , M IsS SI , MDl I ! burial "ill be ia Holly ii.mll Ceme- I Th" fun. iii ,: ices of Mis- Kmily 'Seynioiir, w io . ib. i'Ii occinn-l in Mai-o Pnnfoponroi ilhls city Tie !.v n.gii'. took place that expoit.s lor Al'i'1 1 v i . ; . , 1 1 1 . i . . " . " ei.' . ' i ' ! .t :: Ii nun .i. nn a: the Inn , Dudley on N day al'tcrniio lief 11'' e , Mr. I). I) MITCHELL'S IN VAN , m I. I'..! rein li s '..III. of no III": Tin w.ue ol pr ' ' -i over ! he i oil in rv has a belli City. ..nd a n-uni. Ilepailment S'ore i in Ih ., ir wnetiillL' re. liii lion ch, Utilise ii- mav I"' liol.'.l III t'.e 'I'" play adv. oa pag' I. 1'', th" in;; opinion that -hi wav. ol low. r is temporary and tln'-e w .m 1 in buy 7:iU c r l Willi OUXttf DCdltrS ,,,,,.. .... N.,, , .. ;,,.,, street. Thurs j I -1 1 t "a,, o'clock. Rev. I wish to econoini.e are urge V. a liingion. aiay ..'o- Allot tier se.; ,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,. ,,f Cilv Road "now. r.es ol cann.rences netween tim 1 , M.. hodlst Chinch, oll'idaling. The partiiniit of .lustic" and the mi gar . . . u. . ... iM ,-vIik dealers begins here Today. .dvi:tio osrs mdri: igrounds near Cregory in Camden 'County. I Chicauo. May L'o .-The rust of the lllKi.MKS KUKSII All! I1VH Make Republican National Convention wllLyour trip to and from Norfolk with he fifty per cent more than In 1 H lfi, ' plenty of Fresh air, and oh! that according to Chairman I'pham of the.c-nal dust and time, dee, yon save committee on arrangements nnd some, believe me, Special attention Phone 68. Edgar Williams, Mgr. 2t!treasurer of the national committee. Riven to Ladles. Edgar Williams 2t ROLAND GARRETT TO OPEN GROCERY Roland Carrett who tor severa. years has been with the M !'. Gallop Grocery Company. 1ms severed hU collection with that firm, and will enter the grocery business for him self In the now building on the cor ner of Cherry and Locust streets. - ---- - - - i . .
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