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Many Homes Made Happy By Revival's Extension Ketmlt* of Tuesday and Wednesday Services Mom Make Prolonging of Revival in Kli/al?elli tlity An other Week Worth While Say Service Attendants E""b?h City to y, t 10 be shaken and moved to dfplhs that have not yet bwn reached by the Ham -Kamsuy evangelistic cam paign If the spirit manifested at Ihe services of Tuesday and Wed nesday night continues to grow nod spread. The sudden cold snap of the first of the week has cut down attendance somewhat, and the tabernacle was not filled at eltlt Mr^er'd,yn?r Wt'dn"'d">' nights aervce. However, both these It* ?k" W'F' tntensely spiritual and the response to the evange t a invitation seemed more spontaneous and heartfelt lhan at any time since the opening of the campaign. Despite the relatively small crowd, the inquiry room Wed nesday night was filled. Among inose who came forward at the evangelist's invitation at Wed nesday night's service was Dr. Fearing, and there waa an affett-* ing scene when the evangelist led nim to the platform and 'asked those in the congregation who rejoiced In the step Dr. Z. Fear ing had taken to manifest it l?y upraised hands. There was an overwhelming response, follow ing which new throngs crowded Into the aisles to shake the evan gellsts's hand and to make their way back Into the Inquiry room, home of these were accompanied by friends who were almost shouting with Joy. Tonight the evangelist will preach his sermon to young con verts on tjie "Overcoming Life," and all who have been converted or reclaimed during the mating ?re especially urged lo att*nu this service and get this mes sage, which, for them Mr. Ham regards as one of the most lai portant that he deltver.1. Ciod la Ijove Wednesday night s sermon fnl ows: We are going to take for our text one of the shortest sentence that means more to nmn i_s l^Rn any ?tatement that could be made. This sentence contains only three words and nine letters. Listen, "Cod Is Love. ' .Several years ago. Mr. Spurgrnn was driving out through his par lan and passed the home of one of nla parlahonora. He noticed that on the weather vane which topped the dwelling of his friend was In acrlbed this sentence: "fjod Is Love."' Seeing the owner lie in quired "My friend, do you mean by that motto that Coda love Is 'aa changeable as the wind?" "No. Mr. Spurgeon." replied his friend. 'I mean that find s lev. I. blow".*'"'' whlch<'v"r ??v the wind i, .** "" '"ve man ifested In ninny ways and In :.nnt Ci.i 7 w" r"dv Ithout question the fact of this anlfestallon. but In others we are either blind or thoughtless and ira Inclined to question fiod's love being manifested In audi -i way Now we are going to not., aoine of the means which t; ,] ),?s for demonstrating His love for and which we, In our blindness are questioning. We all admit that Rod Is Pow er: we all admit that Cod Is ,MI Wf?e; Wl. aM .grm. ,,lal 0od |B never surprised; no on., will ques tion that fiod knows the end ..r .ill things from the beginning. that He even holds the ki ys r.f Ihe In ture In His hands and knows all that Is yet to he, but. brother did you ever stop to think rhat. aside from being all powerful and all wise and all sufficient aril that aside from being a find of wrath and of terrible Judgment. Ood I alao ? I.OVE? (Jotl's l*?ve Itcicalcfl We have seen His power and MIS wlsdmn revealed In creation Now are sre going to note how Ood reveals His l,ovc ? h flr"' love is revealed through His Impartiality lx.nk I' *">?nd you at the men whom r?u know to he find s enemies: men who are wicked and hlasphe ?"V"' ?' ?"'! thought, fltlift .. marvelous Inipsi tlallty. sends the rain upon the just and the unjuit alike H.-alth prnaptrlty .temporal blessings of all kinds He freely gives as sn e?. presslon of His great love for ev en those who are In open rebellion against Him and are heedlci. of His commandments and have no regard for HI. dealres They en Joy HI. sunshine, breathe His at mosphere and bask In many of His earthly favora. But If Ood was like you or me. this could not be said We would hate, not love our enemies and would do all in our power to humiliate them snd cauae them to suffer. I have of ten rejoiced that I did not have fiod's great power for I would certainly have taken these ene nle. of His and at least held them over the pita of Hell and singed them Into snbmlaalon Hut not su with Ood. He doesn't want ser vice that hat to he coerced. Van la hla own free moral agent, ere. ated In the Image and likeness of Ood and Ood haa decreed that he imiht choo*. wh,,,,, |?. ? n. .'id la no roup, et,r of i-raona " v" r,v?'"<? CrouKh ?i., ImpariijiTtiy. loT" >" reveal, .J |? "i* Mli no.-. Tli. r,. k. 1 It II '"!>. "nr rf"' ?:"1 ??,U1 I , , , I" rtnlt II,. nrr.i Kant wick,., I i? pro:,,.,- , Jnlciulty nml woulil ( v.-n aliciw harda'hin- a"8 sl,rr-' early days of ? . nJ" r i'r?ph h.. wlU , d "'? aiealnitt .1 nf*KW ot a rorriipt CPU f 11 1 1 V? t!.?.nV. ?,,u <f '7' ?,u,nu>?1 r iith Chrlsf u un"a?v,",I? rlchi.8 c.r ?i.r.-j rsan1 . ? j of persecution nnd y*?t an all "protest" hi.; r V. r ,n" xvl"' ,hHr ? Ih. lr cruelty. Ihrlr dMnltn "V'ti.. r," ,,r"f": 1 '???>? ???: "in hi.M,- who*., lov. f?r 0lJ, res "-"nod. am'":,"! Cn.l l i i ' that ? '? In His l..| runc<- of .?ij,.|| ntroclt J<s? The I. a* of Ia>vo ica. my l?rorh. r. ?vm w<. gW't^T' ?".-In >??,? ..'v.,;,, i'"1"!' ?1J l:?W fll.Ul ||? , , '< III 111. law of lo'v. .,1 urn-,. H.. rtil f. '""" 1,1:1 chnric.-; I In la Jiia i olionao for himself. _? d Iwttt lost, d tii.ni und.-r ev? ry d apenaation ?r hint, ,, ,,,,111 man haa ,?|,J frailly fall,.,!. d.-apliv i|? fan that <.nd car.il f.ir him. ,.p?k,. h|m and javo lilm xi^rv, m ?nw ?n.l finally man linrt" ' '"'I' Moi: whom Hp had sent to earth n. mlnlat. r. Now .arh h rh<!,"'v" f"?? the . PronoiincMl n<n lence fnr rrnr|ry|l^ J"1,- but. In Ilia cr.-al lor. . II. dfclnrrd 1,11 nrmlbllco and haa Ho'Tni-U lu*Kn'"n' ?">" 11-al M" mlElii r I v.. man chance. H.. haa rall.d on man fo rror.ranmr. '!"? ?-?? wllh n. n ; "u r,"s? Willi lis hlnillll; |?,.KRa..,. ?f ... lovt. and lis ot.i n nliow i.r man'a haired of i;,?| t? , ' ll'l? v?.,Wl. nod ha, ipokrn for tlin |?Mt Ji* cannot ap-ak ai r ii, without a|?.?|,. wl,lrh would tn .in I ho . l.rnnl dannatlon of wh'' r. |on II,., ?? ?f tho Cron. t;,,d |H rxaatlv jn ,|lfl position of a rail,. i who" l? re. ho'Talf '"I rl'n" " h,B' ,h?? \\ lion tl ' f'" ,h" '?"? When He n|,?.j, i. ;. j, ,,, , , lnJ"d*,nont or H. Oo?id b,. r. vnlol',"' ^r"""r- w>?"lin haa . " K'r:" nioro than Hl? a||o,,o, anil |?,,K ?,fr .r. "i" ?" yon ward. \saln w? jo, Ood? |?vo rr Ho V'. " ,'h". Hntllatlrns whirh ,lr ? ? n round III, rl.il Hmll.tl k ** "ltc,Nl "tidor " ,I :M bwaitfe H.- want. , | t? wnh'" "" from ovll ?r,,| to withhold ovll from ua. M. n do .not ronillly concod-* that lovo i? tnanlfoat In limllnllona and i.rolil hlllona. hut a?y who will look wni ho ^Ki ,U,T ''''"o^i'hv or nr.. f'nii-.i ' ' r*,l,M'ro:,on.l II. J' : lnw ?' ?" forth in It,.. ]).?. . i " "r,D? "I limhlhlllona 'aoh l.otlnnlm- win, ?Thou ?l,ali i "ml w' "r" prono t? ir, t II , notion*. |l?t t hoy Jtro all lntoiid. il for our i <n,d Tho ? n.iilo mini of ,;?,| Juilhor :r,"' ..r n?n of k ? " "v,rv violation , ' I"w", f"n but r. anil In In jury to i mtraolvoa. |.;v,.ry i,ar or shod .i ry pant of p?|? foU ovohy aich or r.Krot ,.Vor ullorod ran h" I r:.- .l dir. oil, to vl. olatlon of I hoar roairlrf|on?. fio,l iz, "J " rr,*",,,n >""? ?bi? sort of ,o? l?J?ry by ilia llmlta iona Ju.l a. Hi .. io\ li, l. mot hor Placra a tlialr arrow tho oprn '"Z ;',V,"r"" "x"?ll?* halo' from falling |nJl)rln|( "? If. On my falhor'a farm waa n dancrou. alnkholo ?hlrh waa a vorltahlo Iran l?r llvMtwk SS down"f '"y ,,!"hrr handa down lo put a t. ? r:,|| f, ?c# around it. Tho nr,t two rail, wore a rommandmoni to tho t.iKa J .*< L, ,"". '?'l Into tho alnkhol, Tho third and Th. o .1"'!? *"!d "" kL .. "!i?" f?? Into tho sink J'"' hl*hor rallr up to tho "Tho?"l rnv" "l"1 horaoa holo ? 1 nrl r"n ""o <h" ?lnk Khr flrokr Tho la.w h?" ?" "hi l-na no.od b^lrTi^ "??? ??? ? "olorlou, f,.?Co hrnkor. Hh? had one of theao no.,. In at could lick croam out of iho bottom Of . churn, and one fl.iv the Rot li<?r nc?se brtwrrn twi? : ITM'V p",l'ln? work i Into Iho "hoi a"" " "" 'nd mi | into tho hole. A weak latar whan J. D. FAKKIOR TO , APPLY FOR PARDON Ponding his appeal from the h? nt*?nre of a prison term Imposed by Superior Court N. A. Sinclair here last week. J. D. Farrlor of WiNon will on the 22nd day of December make application to Governor Morrison for pardon, it became known here today. Farrior was sentenced on Wed nesday afternoon of last week to a term of from one to three years in State prison for assault upon Joe Swlndel with intent to hill, after a plea of utility on Far rior's part. Swindell wan convict ed of misconduct toward the 13 year old granddaughter of the Wilson man. BANK PRESIDENT COMMITS SUICIDE Greenwood, S. C., Nov. 20. ? B. F. McKellar, president of the People's Dank here, recently cloned, committed suicide here yesterday after being found guil ty of violations of the State hanking laws. He was to have been sentenced today. we found her and windlassed her! out rhe was like Job's turkey 1 which was "so poor It had to lean 1 up nuainst the fence to gobble."! The sow had to lean up againat the fence to grunt. As I stood there looking at 'her I said, "You < old fool, why did you break that commandment?" And I never ao? a man behind the bars. I never see a man in the gutter or a woman lost in shame that I don"t think of that old fool sow. Limitations are necessary In ev ery sphere of life to Insure hap piness and safety. My freedom must l?e limited when yours he Kins. There l* one blessed lliinc about this gospel. I can go |o the most wicked of you aud say lo you that God loves you. regardless of how far you have wondered from Him and that He Is anxious ly waiting to take you under HI*, watchful enre. Some people have i been so roolish as to insist that children should be allowed to sow their wild oats In order that they might learn life's lesson by expe rience. Listen, brother, do you mean to tell me that the host teachers are the harlots and drunkards and criminals that In fest our land? No. no. I prefer the conservation of a spotless life to the rescue of a debauched and blemished life. 1 do not want my children to taste of sin in order to learn of it* bitterness. Ijovo and Punlslunent Then again. God's love is re vealed in His punishments. We ;ir- told that "Whom He lOYetl) He chasteneth." Many have con sidered this inconsistent and are inclined to regard Clod's chastise nient a* evidence of His anger and wrath. Urother. God does not punish in order to avenge His wrath, but to prove His love. My fnther never punished me when h?- wan angry and any father who vents his anger on his child Is tiiaklnu n serious mistake, and in loslnc his grip and Influence on his child. God does not punish us for sins we have committed, hut in order to keep us from fu ture si ii" . I don't know of a pun ishment which God has vlr.ited upon me which I would have re moved for I can now see that It brought a blessing. God hates to punish us. I hate to punish my little girls and often when I am going home 1 write to my wife to talk to the girls and ask them to be good so that I won't liavo to punish them during my short stay with them and then have to leave them and suffer for six months because of my harsh treatment of them during my short visit. I used to think It strange when my father would call me down to the barn and cry over tno and tell me how t.iucli he loved me and how he hnted to punish me nnd then have him demonstrate his love with two or three good long hick or y switches. I used to te|| him that I wished he didn't "love me so hard." I will never forget one whipping which 1 believe Is re sponsible for rne being here to night. Oni'Cords' day I slipped away with some of my friends to : the swimming hole for a swim. It so happened that we had some good neighbors who always helped my father rear us and when I re turned home I knew Immediately that something was wrong. The next morning my father called me aside and told me how I had brought shame upon him as a minister and had discredited him i in the eyes of the community and disgracrd myself by my conduct and after having kept me In ter rible suspense for an hour or more, he proceeded to ''talk some more and talked for three good long ones." He talked so loud | that I still heard him n week later I for when on the following Sunday I heard the familiar whistle of my playmates and their Invitation to go swimming I quickly replied, "Nothing doing, fellows On that very lord's Day three were j drowned and I might have been one of the three. Well. I said to ! myself that that was one time a good licking was worth some thing. At least It was better than ' being drowned. I can see now that it was the punishment of love. HewalU Suffering Head the seventy-third Psalm. (The psalmist la bewailing the suf fering he la undergoing because (Continued on Page 2.) This .Teacher Used . nri._i* Electric Chair" II T 0|Mi&hl. Kicnce inntructOi in flu- liitiiicMilltf (Mum i lliuli S?ln-nl IukI lu? ????. ides ?? ut iiwtini;?ititti|f 'Ihm> ruoni discipline He Kul ? ??uiiilnon oltwe ? nuii niitl i-<ihi|<|ii->I u will. lfi>a .oil ii w,?s urr.ii?R<?-V ihm no M|i:irk would tnuse u *>vfii kIiucK lu m tnty t?tru|i|?Mt in it Tim- imiiiKlkiiiviii with u.?? mliri ti> ? tlrnont entirely of menial *us|?en>ie Hut ??Mt |?ut>it. Karl Tenn?>??ii. ?l:*ir_?> urn !???; w.ii flr;iul> Ir-.n-v-J, As t result, Opaahi waa attested on no wiwauli ftiurtse Tl.?- ?-h;ui in shown i!i trie auow t?;ctuie ..'id an artist Itun |rii lilted In <ili lliiHKlliUI'V kU.'Jtnrl FIVE LIVES ARE LOST IN FLAMES I Woman and Ni^oc and Three Boarders Die When Seven Koont I'" r :j m e I Building H;irns. Plymouth. Pa.. .Nov. ??.- Five ; live* comprised the loll of fU?* i which today destroyed n i room frame -building in (In; btisi 1 Hoctiriii hrro, The dead arc Mra. Martin Sher ako: hor mere. Kinlly PetiMskl. aged 11; and three unidentified boarder* in the Slierako home. Another hoarder. Edward Alex ton. whs taken to the hoapitnl tit Wilkenbarre in a serious condi I tlon. TO TALK TO MOTIIE!< OF MRS SIIEATSI.KY 'fir n,f Pl?--I Columbus. Nov. 20. ? !n it de termined effort to piece together all the loofrr ends in llie domestic ? life of Mr*. Addic Shcataley. wife of Rov. C. V. Slratrley. puttor of one of the leading churches ?tf a f:?Rhi('nat>le suburb, who:*" cre mated body was found in the Bheatsley home Monday < "?'n Ing. so that It might be ascer tained whether the mystery of : her death is finally to be ?>sinb ' llshed as suicide or murdrr. County Prosecutor King today carried his Investigation into the circle of the dead woman's blood relative.*. Accompanied by detecthe* he left for Paris, home of .Mrs. Sheatsley's mother, to go over with the aged mother tin* life .history of the daughter. FEDERAL AGENT DIES OF INJURIES ?Norfolk. Nov. 20.- -Then-lore Chunn. Federal prohibition agent, died here yesterday I rum Injuries in an automobile acci dent. JlWGF BKN LINI>S\> IS AGAIN ELECTM) Denver Col., 'Nov. 20. \fter h close rate Judge- Hen Liu ? ny. nationally known Juvenile court Judge, whh 're-elected, th?? offi cial count yesterday showed, PARK COMMISSION ON TO WASHINGTON llaleigh. Nov. 20. Tin ? to mission named by the 4?eglshtture went to Washington yesterday to press North Carolina'!! claim for a National Park In the A ppa la chain section. WILL VISIT OTHER STATES' PRISONS Raleigh, .Nov. 20.? - The prison investigation commission y<*ster day decidcd to visit South < ;?ro lina. Alabama, Georgia, and Flor ida prisons before making Its final report to the Legislature. GEORGIA BAPTISTS TO BUILD HOSPITAL Columbus, On.. Nor. 20 The (ieorgla itaptlst Assembl> yester day authorised a half million | bond issue far another Jlapttati hospital *? Allan'* SEES ONLY HOPE IN KEAI, KEYIVAI. A three minute talk by George J. Henson, travelling 1.4 tii in iMotiiuoi.il. w'ajt a ?ot -.!)k (pDlurn of Thursday morn ing':. service of ;Ji? I la i:t -Ham uli y lahcrnurle. Mr. HrnKi*n i!n w a viviil fniiirU'U between I ho home life of the pr?*Hent day irn?1 that of a ? generation ago ami T'?to i'. us his opinion that a ?'?? ? Ivpl of obi tlmu religion, with the (reestablish mem of he family altar In th ? home. w.?? the one Ihlng thai nun Id ??ave the young K'rts of the Hay from t-traylng Into paths of sin "The mothers of today are nn careless hh their daughters." said lu?. and cxprcMrd thank f i? I n*;KH that the wife of the little tirls In his homo, though younger than he was nn obi f:i?hloncd mother. MHS. HANDING IS GRADUALLY SINKING Marion, O., Nov, 20. --.Mrs. Florence Kllnt; Harding willow of tho Into President i.? Kinking Into a condition of roma and in Kiadually weaker. STATE ANI) TRINITY MEET IN DEBATE Kalelgh, November 20. North Caroline. Stat- Collepe and Trinity Colli will meet In Italelgh r?n iJeeomber 9 In an op en forum ilehate, it i: announced h< re. Child labor will be tho sub ject. In this debate (licro will he no winning side insofar as either col lege is concerned. Kar'n school will have a debater on each sld? of th question. This will lie tho second such debate ever held in the South. It Ih said, tie llf.it having been one between Swarth nsore College and Trinity la*t ft The subject selected for the ^tale-Trinity debate Is "Kesolvorl, that the proposed amendment t*/ tho fed ral roust it tit Ion providing for the regulation of child lahor be u <1 opted." Going Strong Th ? >-1 mn tir>w rompk rW ?he $6 OKO.oot* Jff?y c;n y j y . <4U(tn<| ()h* IftllMilifll (n It? |.nlb. ntriMfiur -? f<*r rcvrro I Mock* around lookwl lik? Ihm by I ho time it wu? ' V nil over. HAIDERS TURN WATERS BACK Los All^rlrs Water Supply I. nl Off by iVuli-M in^ , ICuni'licr* Smiduy Have Course Turned. 1*?h Angxlvs, Nov. 20. ? Tho wat?*r* of tho |.?h Ang<dca aque duct diverted luta Owen* Lake, hist Sunday hy u milling party! ciT Owi'iih Valley ranchera who icizod and opened lln< wh<|? gates north of Long Pino, wore early n day turned hark inio> the!. rourso l?y tho raiding putty. aaya a <11* milch lo tho Lou Ang-jlo*| Tlnu-a,, RUNS AGKOUND IN MIST WEDNESDAY 'Hit Vi" P.tmI HruHM'lii, Nov. 20. ? -Tho Hod' Star pasHenger lino Helgoland which palled from Antwerp yea tordny for Now York ran aground on a mud hank In tho Ulvor Scheldt on her way out through tho iiil"1. 1 1 i?r portion Ih Mich that it Ih feared tho work of floating her will ho a longthy I'lOK'tH. i daughtkhs favoii W ILSON SCHOLAKSHIl* Savannah. Nov. 20. ? Tho t'nit ed Daughter* of th Confederacy y storday approved the citahlish tr.ont of a Woodrow Wilson schol arship at tho I'nlveridty of Vir gin!". 1 h<- plan call* for sn annual fund ??f $600 to $S0n and In Marling It the committee would raise $12000 as u nucleus from whloh to endow tho Wilton ohalr. I'rlii'-oton (.' Diversity was oon sidon d for tho Kcholaryhip but tho committee yoled tn favor of tho I r < I f y of Virginia. All present officers except tho <;< ronil vh ? pn r.ldoiit were elected t ?day arid Hot Springs. Arkansas, v., in elected ji.. fhr. | ;? 2 f? enliven Men tHy for tin IV 1). (' CITIES AMI TOWNS TO DISCUSS NEEDS Ual' lgh. Nov. 20, W?dn of tho eltlon hikI tiiwni of North far olinn In tho. wav ? f nnw law < and change In old KtiitutoH, will ho diecusied /it a mooting hero on Novrm r 2."? of the North Caro lina >iu;ilrlpal A - sot!,- it ion. The mooting will h' hold la the court room ? f th?? Mlun-lpil building her? 'I In .nr'h Carolina Munic ipal A ? ? ' ?tS i?i l* comported of offl " i? "f eltlos throughout tho state. I*? r?!>J?.*r t to work out things for t?' t?orniB!if of ? I tie*' nnd towrm end to look aft? r th<* lnt<-r<sl? "t tin* minor political suhdlvl H'ors.4 Tho mooting which wan callod liy M rrr'ury W I. |?nwe!l of Ita high. at the direction of presi de nt l? Y ( lark, mayor of Orron vllle. will have for It* subject th?? I- *iilatlve program to h.> laid be foro tho <lonoral AiiMemlily when If meet* in January. Th*ro ar< inany malter* of Interest to Iho miIok and town*, according to of ficial* of tho organisation, that ih??y noo I attention of 111* logisla ? ;re and it li lo learn what thw f?t. and to plan concerted a^tlm for such an aeotn of Importinc * lough, that the meeting has been mlM, Capital Determined To Get Reckless Auto Driver ? ?4 ? k m .? a Amdiiiln ?n Slroolii Nation' * Capital Keach PropgN lion* of Scandal ami Arouxcd Srnlimrnl Com- :_JJ3 |>)'Ih I'olirr to lake Draxtic Action PUH'K OltDKttS Mm KXTKA (DI'IKH NOW Orders fur extra on pies of. Saturday's issue of The Ad vance. which will be u special llum-llanisay campaign edition and whleh will contain besides historical matter in regard to the churches co-operating In the campaign, should he placed with the business office well 111 advance. . Telephone* 3&7. giving the number of extra co pics you will want. The price, as imuhI. Iri 5 cents n copy. l lliST ATTRACTION COMES ON TUESDAY I. \ renin t'liurw St arts Off With Popular lint High Class Mii nIchI t'ojjrfrt Th?? first lycoum course attrac tion of the season here Ih ached- ? tiled for Tuesday night of next week in the new High School i building. This lycetim course of three at-i tractions is nponsored by the Mu-. sic Department of the Woman's t'luh. aided by the Kiwnnls Club. Season tickets aro now being sold J by club members which. If pur-, chased, will mean a considerable saving. These should bo pur-, chafed at once and reserved seats Kceured at the II. C. llrlght Com-; any .Monday morning. Otherwise: the rcgulnr price for the single p< rformance will he considerably higher, and many will doubtless] want to attend the concert at the, last minute. The Duff Piano Company has very kindly agreed to place a grand piano In the High School auditorium for the performance. Posters are up all over the city announcing the concert, and all Is in readiness. The Music Department under took tho task of bringing these attractions here In the desire tori provide wholesome entertainment for tho pooplo of the community and hopes t hut patronage of the effractions will not be dlsnap-l pointing. Tuesday night'a concert is by the Golden Gate Concert Com pany. itccauao of the wide rnnge of; its musical ability, this popular] five-person company has scored Innumerable siiccohs and estab- j llshed an enviable reputation in musical circles. Kathryn Puley, ukulele soloist, Is the feature artist of tho com pany. In her hands, tho ukulele, cue of the simplest of instruments. 1 4 played with such artistry that Ps tones bear a close resemblance to those of the violin and cello. Commenting on a repent per formance given by her In St. Louis, Mo., the Post-Dispatch. of that city. Htatos that "the Ha waiian ukulele, usually regarded as nothing more than a toy, was handltd by a master, and tho re sult was truly umazlng." To those who enjoy n musical company whose offerings aro clever, artistic, and distinctive, tho Golden <?ato Concert Company makes an inatanteous appeal. TEST CASK BEGUN ON BALTIMORE POST Washington. Nov. 20. ? . The Ilaltlmore Dally Post was Indict ed today by a Federal grand Ju ry at Haltlmoro for publication of Income tax lists. The indictment was tho first lost case to be ln Ktituted by the Department of Justice to obtain Judicial con struction of conflicting provisions In the income tax law Charges that the Post printed returns on Income taxes in viola tion of section 3187 of the re vised fdatutog despito warning giv en by the Treasury Department when the public inspection was ordered. KUMOR SAYS NEW ARMS CONFERENCE 'Hi TS? l'f???i (ienova. Nov 20 - ? Tho latest rumor circulating In Geneva on I he, disarmament question Is that President Coolldgo will con voke a new arms conference to meet In Europe perhaps at The Hague Those circulating this rumor Inslrt that the Washington government has already sounded the new British government on the subject. OFFICER INJURED IN GUN BATTLE Anhevlllo Nov. 20.- -One of ficer was fatally Injured and an other seriously Injured In a gun battle between blockaders snd county enforcement officer* near 1-oke Toxaway yesterdsy The moonshiners made their eacape 1 but s posse went after them. n> IIOHKUT T. SMAI.L CooMakV. IK4. k> TS# AMm Washington, Nov. 20. ? A d? tcrmlncd drive to rid city street and country roads of the raeklil automobile driver la to b launched by the various mo torts ti associations which have their 'M tlonal headquarters In this city; It Ih recognised by leaden ii the automobile Industry as wal as in the motorists's organtss tions thai a ciIsIh rapidly Is bVlM reached In the tolerance or m man In the street toward the drfl er of a car and unless some ehwl can be |>lac?>d voluntarily 1 trMH traffic evils, Idrastlc retallfctW legislation may result In serioual reduced use of the automobile an a decreased output of motor em The motorists'* associations at anxious to head off sny such n tullatlon. but they arc equally ti terented in protecting the carefn driver from the onslaughts of til reckless and incompetent ipaa I the wheel. Washington Itself Is tindergota a red order of motor recklesMldi Almost daily there are cases I persons knocked down and ser ously Injured while the driver 'H the car speeds away from tit scene, caring nothing of the fat of his victim. Three deaths ha* resulted in this way and the M lice have been unable to trace th drivers who have been' deBAj^tfl by the coroner aa "murderer*. Chief of Police Sullivan has tol his officers that the man wto leaves a victim lying unsttenOa In street or road Is guilty of d< liberate bloodshed. One type murderer, he says, has the latal to kill prior to the commission .< the crime. The automobile aM er has the Intent to let his vletH die if ho fails to stop and gls the first aid that might reault I saving his life; therefore his d4 liberation conies after the act ll stead of before. The Washington people ai aroused us never before again the motorist and are urglog t| police to renewed efTorts to chef the ever mounting nccidcnt lie In past years the authorltlaa ha* been somewhat lax In the llceu Ing of drivers, with the result thl visiting motorists all complal that they hud more incompetei and alarming driving on tfe streets of the national capital tha anywhere else In the entire Uaft ed Stalls. The streets are unui "ally wide here, but Instead < making for safety In trafNc the seem to aid and abet It. The drtl er. not compelled to remain In traffic line, as on narrow thoi oughfarcs. runs wild all over th place and It is up to the pedei iralti to take earn of his life an limb as best he may. The temper of the authorHk has been Illustrated In the caae c the colored chaufTcur of Andtw W. Mellon. Secretary of the TreaJ ury. Driving one of Mr. Melloo' cars, with the latter's secretary ( It. the chauffeur ran amuck on th Connecticut Avenue bridge ? -og of the most fashionable thorougl fares in the city. He left a tra of damaged cars and enrbe an Milling!* behind him until he hit I the south end of the brldf?~ heavy motor truck. Although ft Mellon car was only a roadstd it upset the heavy truck and li Jured two of Its occupants. TI roadster slso suffered in them Ice. The chauffeur promptly wi taken to the police station, whei 'wo lawyers saying they repn sentnd Mr Mellon soon appear* and offered their personal reoo( nlxance for the Incarcerated drl' er Ordinarily In the cane of a hi* Government official this smui line would have been aooaptu Kut the police said they dared at | let the driver no without a proj crly executed bond calling for li demnlty In th" maximum ainovi for all the charges laid again him. This finally was forth con Inn and the driver was release* Ordinarily the nfTlcial ohauffew about the city are careful drlvei but some of them appear to thtii the status of their employers I such that they can violate ali U rules and regulations and m awsv with it. Washlngtonlans are going I ?ee that they don't In the fate* SCHOONER MAIDED ny i.iyron imiute New York. Nov. 20 ? -The Ih er. President liar. ling. r*poft< today to the offices of the Unit* States Line that laat evening si rendered ssalstsnce to the Brl lah schooner Veronica which M been left hi s helplesa coadltia 100 miles off Cape 0abla after raid by liquor pirates. <*>TTO* ItKI'OIlT * Now York. Xot. 20. ? CatU future* opened lo??r *1 tke r? <><ln* level. Dee ??.??, M .24.11 March J4.M, M-tf U.I 1 July 14 15 , . ffl
The Daily Advance (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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