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NO. 16. Seldom Has Secretary To President Got In Cabinet No! Since Gror^c 15. OirtHj.ou Has II Happened and as for Joe Tumulty, Ho I lion^lil His J??l? Thau Any <al?ini*t Portfolio By HUIIKKT T. SMAI.I. |M}J |n T?:e A.lkan? ? Washington. Jan. II ? While Wash i nut on gossip K?n? rally con Cedes that Ilascoui Slemp. sue ro tary to President Co*diilg? . ha? bo4-n disappoint. (1 . in n<#t tea Ma in;: his ambition to b route a Inot member, the truth of the matter Is that the peer* laryship to a President seldom ev? r serves as a stepplng-ston*- to tlie officii family. Since Pr? "ident Cleve land's days there has be? ri only ^mic such promotion. Most Prei;i flBdents have regarded their seciv ^ttary as occupying a far closer and iwore personal relationship than . any member of th? cabinet and this may account for tin* failure of the executives to re;.-ard lit <loor to their private dffic.* a , sort of portal to the cabinet. There Is talk now t !?:?. t oerhap: Representative Everett Sanders, of Indiana, who is to succeed Air. Slemp at the White lluuse. lias been promised cabinet rank Inter on. Otherwlfe It Is arvii'-d he would not hove bei?n lurneil ashl" from his* purpose to unit Washing ton beCallSe of tlie llleaker gressionat salary, Inasmuch as the pout at the White Hons cinJes with it the same pay ns that r? - ctived by senators hiu! re,?rrncrite- > Uvea namely, $7,5 Oh a year. \? the White House Mr I Sanders wl!; have an automobile and c'jauf fenr, but whether a ear in the.e days is to be regarded as an asset or a liability Is something else' again. George Bruce Cortelyoti. who] was stenographer to President Cleveland, assistant s;ere;ary !? Ptwpldent McKinley and seen i to botii McKinley and Pr.-?U|. Roosevelt, was elevated by the flatter to the cabinet. Mr. Cortelyoti not only went to the cabinet but he went almost through It. He was the r.rst Se cretary of the new Department ?.f Commerce and Labor, since split into two separate dtpartim-nt Mr. Roosevelt found Mr. CorP l? .you so efficient that he Iraii: - W f erred him to tba Postmaster ?".??n 1^' ralship and tlun later gave him the further* honor of appointment to the Treasurer portfolio. Then has been no promotion of a pi I vate secretary to the cabin. I : ir.e Mr. Cortelyoti. President Roosevelt was very fond of William Loeb, Jr., wh?? succeeded Mr. Cortelyon as hi.- *? crotary. but appointed him colb e tor of the port of New York. President Taft had four s< - eretaries. He made one minister to Morocco, another chairman of the Republican National Commit tee and later assisted another to run for governor In Ohio. Mr Wilson remained steadfast to Joe Tumulty all during the conscious part of ills administration and Joe set a record of eight consecutiv years in the post, it was all he ever wanted of the Pr ?aldi nt and he far preferred the secretaryship to a position In the cabinet. Mr. Hlemp really has given more social Importance to the petition . than the secretaries wiio prec d ed him because he has had unlim ited means at his disposal, being rated by his closer friends as nl-i most If not quite a millionaire. Mr. Hlemp had hie eyes on the President's official family f?>' sm other reason than that of social position, it is said. He cherished the ambition of l?elng a Virginian in a Republican cabinet ? quil" a unique position to say the least. < NO OBLIGATION ON u. s. says ii wans Washington, Jan. 19. ? Sec re ary Hughe* in an Informal state meat today sakl that the agree ment reached by the allied finance minister* conference would 1m j-oao no obligation legally or mor ally on America and that the country remains as free from Ku-1 ropeans matters n*.ever. The full test will be issued at soon as it j is received here. SAYS FLAMING SWORI) .< IS A ROTTZN ORDER Chattanooga, Jan.. 1?/- -Dr. Roy K Davis, Royal of the Knights of -the Flaming Sword In !i it oral procia in it 1 1 in. calls upon all mdmbMBio with draw trom the ordtr. su>1nc that the movement is 'Mediant <?<! to one propossl, a d ten latin g mil lions for private. pSVfKal and greedy individuals." KIjKH KKHKAIWK TONIflHT Hehearsnl for the Elks Minstrel will be held at 7:30 In the Klks Hall tonight and members of the cast are reminded to be there. ENGINKEK KILLED AS TRAIN HITS A SLIDE Cartersvllle, Oa., Jan. 19.? -W. ? F. Iletfell, engineer, was killed r and J. M Cooper, fireman, was \ injured when a southbound train of the North Carolina and St. bonis railway "truck a slide near here yesterday. 1 M * VS TIIKOAT CUT in INS WINDSHIELD A.?h? vf!l<\ Jan. 19.? -Wlllard Pit i ii':in instantly killed Friday u In n lii> throat was cut by i ho u iudsliu Mof a t ar v.l'.t. 'i went over nti rmhank nu'nt iuar Spear. North Caro lina. COO! !!)GE VETO REMOTE DANGER W.I 0ll, , T|) | Mill I I !?<! < Kill <;?v<r?. ""???I I'lllrl,;,,,. ?f , ailu, -?'"I i?.-.?ii<ini, j n't ';r; i;;-' <" ???-' a ?? i?v r r.. r-n ,!" !? fw,,,d ln ?: I-Jiri ? 1 ? J. C. V- "v I ' rf"' -ror^:, <?? ? W.ud out " ???- - - ???... ,;.T, ? ?Sw.mi. i,ffkte' w???l CiUl, ish-ji i t* 1,1 ''HI In ? Ion fi i)|,. ijiii , ' ' ? ,'* Id U 7 ,ntl \ho , " cl:"" "?> v.* ' ???>? warrant a rnmf,,. a"J , Vl '?? thai i )i , . i?isn, , ?i^MiuaiKv ;? ?y.Twv' TTu f ?""" ?' r'l' HttKured i >to%r?ss: n?'--* I. , "" '?l>-'fal rr..,||| x':,,;,-ru^ar?!;:: -f * Vi rv wr;;.V",,,,ns':?'-'-w?ri, i?iil |h.. j' ~ ? iw what "" ' . I. ,,". -I L was .\|, j-ju-jn i rf,,all <!' >"'<> In \v!,V|",: '* '""".-If. h;u I. . . | : : | , J ''I'm and ,, an". w,m <?i i.fi ?,,i, , fj1", ' ly ????<?> ?ui ?? firtloti tit ' " U'mw i a'tcki i) Mr \(IK ,.oimk 1 Jl'ini i.. win i?. held f r!'ay lillll.l I . |,.r?| , ?? ,0r At-; i -.in,., i su?, ' ??f<l (inlay. Attorney (avlna from A,ia"'? b?ry it, |9l., J.J "JJ11 ?r?ck roh rrfm<>n rnnirlnv !l ?crr^?| Itort ?urd"r M , r"hb*nr ?<> InionKivr rrl, [ * '""owed an '?'I M"n, l7f!;"r":wl "" Vl.lt SSHSa^ag 'rom a?r,r "?ml |? Munrla " <??!>' In if to a l?|t?i' '"""'V accom <t?y ut ii?. r<i i?.!i 'r"m ??? Muiicle ^o,|^ X A x ' Prince Henry, third son of King George of England, must be getting jealous of his older brother, the Prince of Wales. At any rate, he la contemplating a trip to the United States, according to rumor In court circles. I ' V l{ E NT-TF.AOH E It S TO EI.ECT OFFICEKS The Parent-TVaehrr* Assoc in - lion will meet in the Grammar School auditorium Tuesday after noon at 3:45. All parents an* once more urged to attend. Offi cers are to l?e elected and other steps taken to make the organiza tion n r?-nl force in th? communi ty. This can not bo done by empty seuts in the Grammar School auditorium. and its up to the parents, whose children will re:ip the benefit. SENATE PAYS ITS TRIBUTE TO DEAD Washington. Jan. ' 19. ? The Senate today hold memorial ser vices for ' Henry Cabot Lodge. Frank IJ. Drandegee. and Lebanon H. Colt, mcmlierfl who died during the Hummer recess. KOKMEK PRESIDENT OK U. D. C. IS DEAD Washington, Jan. 19. ? Mn, Cornelia II Stone. aged H4. of Gal veston. Texas, former president general of the United Daughter** of the Confederacy, died here la?t night. She also had served as pari In - mentarian of the Daughters of the American Revolution and was prominently Identified with a number of Texas organizations. She was the daughter of tho laie Judge Hdward T. Branch. The "body Is being Bent to Galveston and the funeral will be conducted hero Thursday. INCLUDES SURVEY OK KNOBBS CREEK A provision for the survey of Knohhx Creek also passed the Mouse last week as a part of the fivers and harbors bill, according to R. C. Job. secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, who re turned to this city from Washing ton Saturday. "In their Interest In the Dismal Swamp Canal projcct a great ma nv overlooked the fact that this hill authorizing the survey of Knobhs Creek also passed the House." Mr. Job said. "Thl* survey will be made. If the measure foes on through the Senate, for tho purpose of straightening out the bends In the creek and widening tho channel. With this work done Knobhs Creek would provide water facili ties for industrial plants and a turning basis for large vessels. "The rivers and harbors bill In cluding the purchase of the Dis mal Swamp Canal and the wid ening of Knobbs Creek Is expect ed to reach the Donate In about two weeks. Congressman Ward and Senator Simmons will keep us posted on the matter." MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR GENERAL LEE li'l-lpii. .Inn. IJ?. Memorial ? c rvlneK honoring General Robert K. tonight will ttuperaedr oil of t he Legislature today. Until brapohea of the General A?<wem* biy' will in?-o( nt 7:30 then adjourn ?<> turn the house over to the Jnlin l*et?lgrcw chapter of the Cnlf'-d Daughters of the Confed eracy for the Lee hlrthdav pro Rroiti with Senator Hamilton C. Jonen a* chief apeaker. A nnmtxT of member* of both UnuMO* will leave tonight for Kdenton to attend the Chowan hrlclg'- rally, under the aunplre* of the roanlnl Highway Aa*oclatlon. The Ihulget Commla?lon In stili working on the report. On? mpm hrr Mid today that the commla *ion h id a mast of material and wan working aa faot at poajlblc to get the meaau're ready for the Aafinbly. Governor McLean will make hi* i JUDGE MEEK INS IS SWOKN INTO OFFICE ftillRbury, Jan. 19. ? Judge and Mr- I*a?? Moektn* who ap?nt th< wo'k "nd here with M.r. and Mr* J.,hn (' itusbr. left Sunday for \\ nxhington. where on Monday at 11 no (he newly appointed judge, confirmed Saturday by the Sen Mo. *a* eworn Into office at the hand* of Chief JuHtlce Tafl. Mr. \! - kin* wae advlaed of the com-' mlttee'e report of the Senate ac- ? tlon. and a ahort time after a c ?ll 1 ad v Iwd him of the fact that the oath would he admlnlatered hy ?he Chief Justice hlmaelf. flret recommendation to the Aa- j nimbly Wednesday. , t Washington. Jan. 19? Norwood L Sim mans. pr? i.i'n ni real e? tate ri'i.n of this city, wan icn lonccd Saturday in SupeHor , Court here hy Judge K. H. _ nier t? a term (if not mure than elsht vi'Hri ami not Ic** than six (for foriccry and cmhc*/.|em nt. kl ? I wan tuken at once to llaleigh t?; begin Hfrvin* his term. The case has stirred Washing ton people greatly and nothing hut s> input hy ha* been expressed for the prisoner and hi-* family, who have long been respected and loved for their many line traits.I Mr. Simmons i>c*uu h ! h career as a lawyer hut later wot Into the real eat a to business. Those who know him declare that he never wilfully menu in defraud, hut when crops failed and buitU , ne*n w nt from hail to worse be began making a desperate effort to keep from failure. "digging one J hole to fill up another." There ?n? no Jury. Judge Cranf 1 mer passing on the ease after I hcaiiug the fuels presented and listening to impassioned Words of eloquence from Congressman elect l.indv.iv Warren. J. I). Crimes and Judge Stephen Dra gaw. Judge Itragaw'a speech, tn particular, was moving in Its elo quence. These men did not ask the court to excuse the fault. The prisoner had already plea,led guilty, ltut tliey begged that Jus lice be tempered with mercy. In prononuncing the sentence Jud;;c Cra timer :?i.u in part: '"I have known the counacl for the defense, each if them f ?r many years, and I est? cm each of tbeui for his learning and ability us a lawyer mid l ive hiiu for his Inter.* . rlly as a man. In my exp. ricuc.* on the Superior Court lunch it lius | not been my duty to have to naes sentence In n case in wiiich there was more to move the court than in this case. When riding the dl^ trlctr nearly fiv?? years a no I im t occasionally the defendant. Prom What has been Mid by his wltnflaa* es I believe there are women lit | North Carolina who will call hln .blessed because he rescued then* ! from a life of sham mid restored them to goodnet.H. | !, I !?-v? also . that there are boys in N< rtb Car olina who ow to the di.f> ndant th< ir opportunity la lif . I have nothing in my heart but sym|i:i* thy for the defendant und his pen pi-. 'It i:< not my privity to have, known the good wiiv ? ' the <j. r? i - dant. From what 1 have lnVn told I believe her to be uii honor tn, i her sex and that she glortfl -s motherhood and I pray Cod In his mercy to bless Im r and k> ? p her I wlsli this cup could pass from me. It Ik a painful duty 1 have to p r form. as the instrument of the law in pronouncing; the sentence of the I law. Tliere are two theories "f punishnu nt ; one Is. tiiat punh h meiit Is a penalty executed hy jus ( tlce for the sins of the past; nndr the other Is. that punishtmnt I a remedy provided hy goodness for 1 he security of the future. It is, 1 written 111 the law "ye shall do nO ; j unrighteousness In Judgntei.'; 1 thou shalt not re*p.*c? the per.*- 'ii of the mighty, hut in rlghtooi s ness shalt thou Judge thy neigh bor." It Is also written *!??? i I deceived. Cod is not mnck?d. for. whatsoever a man soweth th.it shall he also reap." SIMMONS GOES TO SERVE TERM \\ a-liin^lon Ural Kxtulr Mail's (lufO Mov:*s IN opIr i?f Hi* Town to (ireut Sympathy. SOUTHERN K1VEKS CONTINUE TO K1SE (Or The AMr>ritU4 Pr*M) Atlanta. Jan. If>. Although n? additional death* are r< j*? *? ? d. ? rlvem throughout f.??or?t.a. Ala i iii a. South Carolina, North C ??- i Una and other Southern ut iles continued to rise today. Three tralnim-n are known to havi' la i n killed when th?- enj iae went throtiKh a treatlo near . 1 lil 1. Alabama. Two peraona are inlaaiiiR at Al bany. OiotkIh. HKI.WT QIKMTION I>KIIATK Chapel Hill, Jan. 19. ? ' lle ?olvd! That Congreaa by a **> thlrila vote ahouhl lie empowrnd to override th<? judicial vole la the question that will he deh.t'ed In the Carolina-South Carol .a* William and Mary triangle <'.? to to he held nome time next monh, rrohahly February 9. The if flrmatlvo and negative team to n the University of V h Carolina In the debate have n aolected. COTTON M AIIK KT New York. Jan. 19.- -Spot t t"n e'^aert oulnl' mtddltn" ?> r?. an advance of polnta. Put ? a. . *a..<* md : January 1' 7, March 23. #1, May 24.12. 1/ 24 .30, October 21.89. New York, Jan 19 < ?n fut urea at two o'clock today ?d r> th/? f"'io?-tf|^ "ptpIm tan 1' "?? March 23.63, May 23 96 ly ...If, ( t. 21,11. New York. Jan. 19. ? Cot 'on fu taitt opened today at the f i w ln*% leveln: Jan. S3. 48, MarcfcH 13 69. May 24 03. J?|y 24 24 > t. 22.78. ' Tj SPECIAL TWAIN KDKMON Mia: i nornUi'i' of l'i?? v.* ' a t li?*r -???i! tl?-? road* a K|t?vial I rain uill take l be iti'St'Ksmon fraiu ? lo Kdenton Tui'hduy to t ii?? ??..? 'hownti River Hrldicn nn-< ilnj:. 8*rreiary It c. j. l? of i!.?. Klu olM'tti City riiamlKr o( Com merce announce*. The trnin will leave Kliza ?H-th city ?u?. nij.iiv. ;.i ru? sday m^niln;.. md r?*turitlnn \.i 1 1 l av.' Kd? n ?ui ?t I o'clock Hi;ii i? ini' ii Tliere la room r ?r nil whi will j:o aiul a larr/ dileyatlon is ho pod for. UNITY !S NEED SAYS MRS. CATT (ihuirmmi of <!<iiifrivnrr on (lutisr ;tti<l l.uvt' oi V?*?r S|M*l! J\r ;*.} < Ijj; ui.IJi Sr?sion 1 o(iay. Washington. Jan. I :? Fully :if (UTtaii.l behin.l the common pr in grain for w?i U1 |n>ac" Is \ i - ca's grout noo<| of int1 hour. Mr I'urrif Chapman Ciltt tod ?y told thf- opening session of i li<> c ?nf -r euro oil the pause and ctin? of war. railed by nine national wo men's organizations. sai.I linn the c r'.eien;c will atnd> the reasons why ? agrei nicnts h?lween Hie nations to end !!??? war huv.? bi*rii delayed ami why the ami war movement lags in America The week-long program began today with a* public rally, al though the foimal opening of th: ConfiTeiict' on l he fans. :: n<l Cur of War. of wlilrh M r.i. Currl* Chapman Call Is chairman* will not tak<* place until lemorrow. Preside lit COolitU'.e will receive lie- !?00 tl? legal es at irt??.si 'tumor row. Mm. Catt annmniced. ami a uumber of prominent speakers an* llslti on the program for the week. Outlining the a!r.i> of I ho con f< rence, M r.i. Call said iii.il; Mn its first Hcwljn" 11 will ;ii:rmpl t? isolate the war germs, for there are oninicstlouabiy a numb* r 01 ?l I f f? rent varieties. ami thai "5n the light of its lindings, ii will then slmly I he most e.ffei I tve ger vnlridw." "What nn<tt?able1ly will devel op." she added. 'Will !?? an exten sive educational nr>v. ment f;?r the informing of public opinion on quesilona o? pence. This. | be lieve. will he neither radi al nor hopelessly conservative." W.unfii ii mln? ni in ?? ". .i i? lift-, military ami college men and pi r ii??ns prominentia political acti vities are on the program for. ad dresses. Presidents of these organize lions, which called the confoi enci . wi:i p if i lew) i mi- tin- '-i can Association ?>f t'nlverslly Wo men; Council of W? in -n tor Home Missions; (leinr.il l'*cdoi.i Hon of Women'M Clubs; National Hoard of I he Young Women's Christian Associations; National Council uf Jewish Women; Na i Ii >1111 1 League of Women Voters: National Women's Christim Tem pefance-4fnlon and ihe National Women's Trade Colons I. --agile. 'twas oiu.-W rr\D The report of the MUnlon.iry Society of th*? Flrwt \l?*t ItftrllMl ("huroh In Saturday'* paper rrnd that I2.&00 IihiI Ireon gtvon tho orphan fund, which Kh'Mtld have been organ fund, and $ in 1.4s had been uaed for equipment of th" parnonago. Thin latter wiik a ?? port of thi> tre?iaurer of t h<* Aid Society. which* In a unit of thu Woman'* MMelonnry H'uiety. MAI' COASTAL HIGHWAY AT CIIAMIlKIt ? OMMKISCI-: An official map of tho South At lantic Coaatal Highway running from Key Went Florida to fallir Maine, haa Juat been receive h??re and In In tho Chamber o Commerce office. Tho map was Rent for corn - tlonM. If any. an to tho cltfe fhia noctlon that it in to pi through. After thr in. n cetved tho o. k.. fr??m various com tiiTclal aecrelari' ?,* Khi.ooo |r-B will and pu t i' hands of tourlnta. llrKlnniliK ??? ? Mil" t!" highway rook through I'rovl i ? ? Rhode iNland. N wark. N Trenton. Now JeraCy. I" ' phla. Maltimoi*". Wnahit ?n, Predcrickahurg. Va.. Norfolk Vii South Mills, K I Isabel h City. K-l n ton. Windsor. Washington N'oj* Bern. Wilmington, t iiai1o?to.!. H. C.; Savannah. <J ? fal-'i '<? "h. Miami, an.l Hoy We i. Florida. To Call Up Majoril) Report in I >il Priilw Washington. Jan 1 leiiator Wulsh announced t? ) ? that he would call up the ni .i-Tlly re port In tho oil Inv. i ?.i?i >n In the Senate tomorrow FAVOIt A 111,1'. HKItH: ! OIIMIKI) on nomination **: swxk Washington. JaJ> J" Tho don ate Judiciary c #mn<- t" ?'iy or dered tho nominal i'M. f Attorney General Atone oa A ? 'ate Jua I tiro of the Mnprcni Court favor ably reported ,-Gold Cure IktIuis in.i> Im> rurlii,; luhciculoxis with |;o!d l*-f??re loni;. hr lvt<i r 1'Uninu.tii of i hi a:vj |..i? juitf i<* i?unr*l from i'..|?nhaK..i villi ??nouRh nn.rrjNin or ?:i!t of ?olU. lui Hit- treatment of ih. <? patient*, it m iw Lj; uJlilltilMvi ca will) a ft I ii m . six iik.stiuo I'.us S\ll. TO Sil \m;ii \i Manila. J. in. 1!i. Si-, mini . A in* riraii tl* . itoy? . sai!> d to?|.iy Tor ^ban*. h?i win ri- factional* I aiii'iit and mi'it.ir> m-\? rn? ro are rnjiii s*tiii'i for tin |?<: srssim of I he rity. Siv are u I ready i In r*-. gi Ki:\ l oll IMCIIATK WITH JOIINS IIOI'KINS sKLKlTKI) riiapi 1 Hill. .lull. 1 'J Til** query . fur tin* annual t'arolina-WniihliiK foil ur.U LuciIoIiiih I (< i pk i n m de bate, 'one of Hk> most important, triangle ronton! a of Hut year, wuh fa'-loi-i Ijmi \?? i k at n tui'i iinu ?? l" tlio rnivi>rully lit hate Council. U Is: "Ili'Milvt'il, Thai I lmipoHj-d amendment in I ho Federal Count I lution, authorizing tin* r- ^illation of child l.ilior, should l??- nilo|ili'il." Tii" date has not boon not, though i.i will In- in A ]?t il or Mi?>. "I he Hchedul" provide* that Caro lina's affirmative meet Washing - con mid t/<? i i t ha|n?l Mill, while lh?i iH'Rrilivi* v\ i II travel to llaltl mor?- i i dehii'e Johns II >pkinH. Cloiir'^*- Washington rnivundfy will probably he dch?ite?l by the iicxuiivf ten ill, al-o in win hing ? in. h C. ('Hi'iilin.i deffated John* Hopkins lout y.;ir, hnt lo*t to \\ ;o .linKlon and Lee. took ioi.i. twki.vk rhieafr ). Jan. 1 !? Moomdiitie liquor and iiutoniAhfle nrcidcntsj coat 12 live** hero over Sunday, j Twelve were KOiit to hoH|ilt?iH ' fioiu drinking iioiMon liquor. IH| Tltr Aiw.ii*r4 Pirn) IJylOIS AM) AJ IOS Gov' nor and Newsy Kneel Side By Side At Funeral \ in I llotli \Swp Sliaiiiele??l\ ib I i haul* Requiem ol ilig loin l-'nlev, <?i*eul lantniati) Leader, W ho Died uf Pnetm'oiiia l.a*t W eek Itl'KiVK!) TO l)l \ l II AS IWHKNTS SI.KKI Watorlriiry. Conn.. Jan, I Tlu? cli il?lr?-ti uf Hurry *. wli?> llvra lU'iir Imtr. w?t ? Mnitf.i to <!<*ath in Unit- tir.l ? lalXl lllulti. Tilt i| Mid lown si,iirx iinuMiiri> of ili?* FLORIDA TO BAR UGLY ROAD SIGNS Slal?* <lnunl,rr of (loiii mrrce Spreads Movi'ini'iit for <l<?iiM?rvutioii li, ;m!i Inl Scenery. Taltahasse. Florida. .hut. IV A movement to eliminate nnsiuiii ly hIkiim from nloii^ ih>- public highway"* in Florida. stall* *1 ii: l.:iki? Coil lily iwo yen is aim,. iia*? s|?i?;ul no rapidly ilial 21 *i tl <; :: roiiniicH in the ?* 1 1 a v? ? , tahlished rcKulatloii.s prohihitin : any Hiunsion |?n 111 It- hluhwa\> ? ?. <*?- i>i t hone placed there l?y j 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ? i - It y of the i*< hi nty or ?tut?* as ?l? t'i nlti* guides. The Florida I?ev l"|n?? Hoard. which is the state chamber of criRiini rcc, b?\u.ni is month.-; a^o n movement to co-ordinate etfnrts throupiioiit tin* r.lato arid ln-lti tf? cryi*l:illz?' rillnn-nt .'.is ortng conservation tli<- scenery. Following diminution of the un sightly hIkiih, coii my heaullUca t ion cam missions liavo In en or ganized In 17 count h's. Now u movent* i.' is ?pr? adinu to ri'pluco tin* m.-d ?:iv n?: Willi hIii'iiIih and flow? rs in eerlaiit !?> ?' cations; Hs*- where it in In In;: urtifii upon tin* ciuiity and : t it nut limiting th.it steps hi* tnken to ward the denervation ??f natural f.T'>wlh along the puMie liiuli\va>.H win re n roadway In under con struction. iind that ri lit of way:: I "Ml foot wide lie fill aside on tin principal highways. Agitation for the ci ir irvathn of fine old trees is resuliitr-' in two-way roads in . me ceiiiiunni ti?.H. In many places tie* comity engineer lias left the old on oin side of a tow of inai nllic* at ? ai tre? H?and has made a n< w road on | ho other sldo rather than tak? out tiie trees to widen tin foad hid. I'lt ESS EITOKTS (JNI)EltWt IOI) RII.I. Waflhlnjrton. Jun. 1 !> . Semite leadem tholr efforu today to obtain ORri'finni.i to |>t*rn< It the appointment of ronfereeH fri? ndlv to tin* nnderwom! Miivh- tfh?>al< Hill. If It Ih ncnt tn n rdnfcrciui' liniwron the IIoiihc ami Semite Meanwhile tli?- I. ill is still on 1 i 1 1 oiirp *pt'?k<?r'H table* with lemi era awaiting theroHiilt of ncgotlu tlOTIH. (IM)lt(ilA II \NKKItH si.t K t'lfT IM>\V\ t o ri ON \rit! \(,l A tin nl a. Jan. 11. I Special i IIundr' ilH of ban!.' ih ami Lmlm h leudera throughout I )m* Hoiitbv, <;;i ), -,t .. 'I .??? !, i ? iii 1025 and to ? iit'oiiiiit'" fa rm i finf to iiii<1?-i tak.' t raisin-- <?) llv-stork, :? n*l food atuff?, . h'iu' (lit for th'-ir own us". iiei.I) without ikimi DEATH Ol NINETEEN llrintol, Va., Jan. 10. Hoy I 'a trick, 27 yarn of am*, Ik held without bond in the Marion, Vir ginia, Jail on a chance of b? liiK responsible for t h *? collapse of the muck dam at Saltvllle <*brl-?tman Evp, in whirl) 10 pernoiiM per label. JiintM Newton Owoim In junt *tght. Hut ho'R n ?ophonu-rf In hluli Mbool nt Ok In ho mn Hnptlnt University In Hhawm >?, Oklu I in in i*tu<ly|n? f'aiimr nnd Orm-k, readn Hpnnlith fluently nnd w-ikn math' matlrat |?foMwni ttin c fit uinp most of the senior*. Hut <1*it : ncr rtcrdthm "NuM .c" plays Willi l*oyn I. In own OK Mrs. Kate Burr Johnson Mak es Interesting Repo rt I ifly-fiv:- i'.u ilii-it Now Orgnni/p?! for Wrlfarr Wm'i. 11 ! l -lf Hoard of < llmr i t ???- unci Wcl fan* Dcitip u Oral W ork flat' J i?V- l*'?ity?n^ ' cumtl .? North Carolina *r? n ?vs , i,\y <1 fpr public wr|ftir< Wf?rk f >1 . to th?? hi ' i < > r? poij . f Mr* K?t ? JJun John ?'>??. ? ' n'*r ? f fl.?r l?l* I 'lWIc WHr<rr. In t of ??i oouBtlfta wh'ri< (lit)'' ' nr employed nnd in 1" ;r r: ,t ? rffhr r* Tv< ? r i;>f i.i i.? of 11 fufKfSflter.fknt it ??u!? lie w I fart It ma- .lHl, f/ i> r iint'of, thr In w r??iulrlr>K ?u :? 'nu 'flier It) rounds hftv'tu I |? I 'latlOn of 22.000 or mor> . In | two ruunlU*. Ons-lffMr and Mitch ? 11. rjnpl'- 'n?nt ??f a K(ir><>rin t< nrli ni ' r public welfare in mnti ? 'atory pcelal Mitotc. In . fi ??. bnvififf no Nii|M*rtnr <i ; t ? f mblte u.lfarc. th? county - n i of cehn' |4 iP , . H - wlfn rr officer. Hoard* <?f ; 'rt.Ko wi I /ar?< have bcrn ATfiaiilxi(! In . ,l f?. ct.untlea In the Mini \ ? v. f thwo. hcwctrr, arr? r.t rr i ??niplcto. T hit counting havlnR ??:?#>!? luin !>tp*rlnt?>i;d<-nta ? f public ,fare a if: AUm?nfi', Anfuj, nrunnwicfc. Continued on page 6 It\ Kl>\ \ M \HSllAU> ? . .t I' -rue Artrw**) Nnv Y.iIk. J im. I !?. ? A gOT?r iii. i- ..u l a r.i-fi' 'I little newsboy 1. 1. ? I: siij.- I.> <!? iti St. JamM l:? Hi. in. i '.it U??l i :* church Saturday, u.hI i i Si t? ars shamelessly run i:ii.:: ?I v. u iluir cliwki, prayed ' t"i t!: >iil t f "ltiK Tom" Foley. . 1 1 ? ??? ?? .. .?!.?! niiUSriiiilrrH wat re?-l - ? .-II t ! . ir-il .r ?m ituinaN'ly by each 1 "> tl'?V to)- j r .t? i >1 uwo. ;??.> n-aiivi" <AtiU 1 Th'Ui??l.?y ?>f pi:iumon!a( ?k.'. i. 1,1-- !?'?'?*. 'J':. til ['ol.y'il ?>\Vlt KhhI ?lde t iiiu <1 < ut ;i? with him aa far .< Mm \ '-on Ul ..>? on Ills last Jour i:e\; Uirh m?n. poor men, beggar iii'Mi , till* -vi'H, and all the rest Of ih" lyp.-s that no Into humanity I Wfi<- there to pay tribute to "Big Tom." i he former hln rlff who won his Molui in> I through the larg* in -" of his personality, heart and 1m il . ;:h v.. II a? the Wright of hla ltilTu? nee. M> ii and women Ignored the ii. iIIiIdii thai urown people must not w. ?-p and wiped away (rank t? win n the Rev; Patrick Daly Man:, i lu< rt i|uli iu, analiited by the U f \ . \nf?nio Januccl. 't> y had not conic to pay their las: r? i-m f r> "HIk Tom" Foh ? y, b rati;.- li. had been a great r.iiiki.i.in> ,1'twi i niK politicians; ha >??... 'I, i?'?l I" luit few have hod' audi iVrv? in tributes. They rami* hi-caum- ? arli one had lost fl frii'iid. Many of ihoae who came had once nppiwcd hliu and been w?>n in 'friendship. <; >\ ernor Sinlth nf Now York* r.?oi;:?- \\\ oiviiny, tax commit" wloner: John l-\ (?ilchrlsf, with lli< <il h< in of the 24 close friends wh?? i i'A'* "i"ii 'd tin' body to Calrar? iiu In the i-yi'H of the tin. iinlii who watched them in' -.in. with their burden down ri>. :?!?!.? nf the church, nothing hut l''f and sympathy, and the i? 11 -i>? . 1. 1 n wish that the privilege ? I' doliiK thai lant hoonr had been ' " hiinil. , (| poller officer! bat '? OIlTBr who ninny thousand strong*. ' for a chance to walk cloae Mi-> which carried the body on a long Una ?i) rh 10 the cemetery, They \S l"" '? thvy Were rich: these *1'" not h?en able to And ih,. church and so had 'i." V WaU '"^"'de. They were frl. jhIh, tho ad in Irera ?i.i "fnr. ih? people he had ? M' d. uho wanted to toss a last ? on th?> coffin an It pasaed.* ri ?? ?v puiea.i h.iil common purpose. ' . .m hundred other policemen 1 'inrilMl th?' street* along which i h<- funeral cortege passed. Traf-' lie pollc< m i! along the ronte had1 l?? ? ? t? ordered I <? co-operate; and ! iii many cornera on the way from Oliver street past tin Downtown I aninuiii v Club. i'> Catherine rei-t, ti? II?>nry and hack to OI h ? ;-iid on n< i i<xa the Manhattan i hi id ??? to Calvary. traffic "of the! ray wifl held lip while thq long pi(icexw4on passed. ll> iddi's the hundreds of j> roA Ineiit officials and frlenas for whom transportation to the cem etery had hern provided, ther* ' w re p'dentrlatis numbering Into i Ik- ihoufinndN who followed lnsl>~ ir ? : : 1 1 v ill' .. ih.it they might > >?r-h n look nf the coffin of M i : oi l frfciid ;ih it was lowcrdtf inio t?i" Krnv r. ti'.p. /?li'h" ? '-/??(? Tammany-] ?? i ? .?i n I. ader' j i >i . . .i iliati'ict, who | '>?ii I ( !i !?? ? St. Vincent 'a f|iMj.'<al w 1 1 ? 1 In was allowing \ a p. r r.i I ii loga to mend- to s a ? ; I>? side the hody of I I < old i . kjuJL Friday, cane out ii rninl time <; it crutches to ko <.o that hint journey. _jj In the thron- that followed af- : t? r. w;; ' ih" newsboy, Jacob Zalk awlt Whom Tom Foley had ?tu j to M' lint Rlnal Hospital s month riL.ii a- hen he was II). and visited : h>r,i there Hup- and attain. 1 : nmahy If nil Ih draped In hJ-e ? today ?nd will be for a i.r.nlh, and on the city halt, .. i ii< if m I building and nth*r public buildings Mate been at half i '.;t In d f? rence to the man who > ? iiim lo |isv?> been one ftf New v <rk ?* favrrlle Hons and wa3 t iaitilv th? ? Ih Pen of the whole ; i;asr Ride. w ? \NOTIIFIt MAN DEAD l\ A I It PLAIN F WRECI Lift !<? Ko' k. Jan. 19 - Georfl Turn i" ah killed und anoth? I - ? ? ? ? 1 v fatallv Injured at Nort f f 1 1 ' ? ? llork today when an all plane In which th?y wpro rldln . tanJuMl to the ground and burned ? ?\ \TION BY IMH'SK STKI1MAN IS CIVPJ \VY ?Mi'- 'on. .Ian 19.--fl*pr? ?n?.';tlvo Charlea Manly flfednw of North Carolina, the la?t <** f? deral '? ret?rnit In Con*ro??, id w.tn >*l v?in nn ov.iflon |Q| h- Ind General Lte ? the floor of the Hoo*o. fiQ
The Daily Advance (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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Jan. 19, 1925, edition 1
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