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Congress In Ugly Temper Over War Debt Of F ranee Senator BorahV Reply to Marin Speech in I reneli Ct'amber Deputies en Index to Situation a- to Which France Seem* I'nclile to Understand njr DAVID LAWHKNTK rlilil 1?SJ b? TTif AU> ? tv ? I Washington, Jan. 23. ? The prompt reply made by Sena tor Borah, chairman of the Senate foreign relations com mittee, to Luis Marin of the French chamber of deputies in dicates the temper of the American Comtie.-s with respect to the .non-payment by France of her war debt. ? For a fortnight the tension which followed the speech of the- French finance minister. JK. elemental, has been eased V by the expectation that the J ^?French government would present formal proposals to I fund the debt owed to Amer ica. It needed only the spark fur nished by Deputy Marin to sot off another blaze of congressional In dignation. While it Is true tha* M. Marin represents the minority In the French parliament, never theless his theory coincides so with what Informally has been ex- J prrased as the true French idial about the American debt that j Congress is not drawiug much of j a distinction between majority' and minority opinions across th? Atlantic. Ever since the war the conten- . tlon has been made by French statesmen and publlclts that be- ; cause France sacrificed more hu ? man lives than did America, the " should, either cancel or scale down We throe and a half billion dollars borrowed by France from the American ta\ payers. The French have natur ally taken it for granted that a nation which could send over seas two million men and raise unpar alleled sums of money merely to serve the general cause of Democ racy would not hesitate to show further generosities with respect to war debts. What the French do not und?r i rllfl ^ 4# the change in Washlnfc [ ton itselfndlrt^ ?LiTope \f is L not generally tdatid In I ai ts that France Itself Ih as much responsible for the change In opinion on this sldo of the Atlan tic towsrd war Issues as any al leged materialism In America. The refusal of France for several years to listen to the appeals from America for a settlement of the reparations problem together with the French sttltude of opposition to the reduction of land arma ments has alknated many of her friends In Washington. Premier Polncare Is ns much responsible j as any French statesman for the estrangement. There are few men In Congress i today who feel that the war ac complished what Its slogans claimed were the true objectives of the conflict and this is particu larly true of the battle cry "no annexations and no indemnities" which stimulated the American Imagination shortly before Amer ica entered the war. The spec tacle of quasi annexation where by German colonies passed Into the control, If not the e xact pos session of the French at Ver sailles, has not been forgotten, and Senator Bor^h In his speech has Just made articulate a spirit of criticism about the mandat* system which has been brewing for the last five years. When the French contend that they have nisde large sacrifices In man-power, there is no let-up In the sympathy and admiration which ha*. alw-"? be " felt for the * heroic po'.'.n. cut that picture ban 0 been to a large extent overshad owed by the scramble for the \ spoils of war onflneored by the French politicians, so thst now Congress Is disposed, as did Sen ator Borah, to ask what were the assets which France acquired since the war. It Is not forgotten that besides Alsace-Lorraine with Its valuable mineral resources the French added materially to their colonial weslth. If the French had taxed them selves as effectively a* did the Washington Government with re spect to the American taxpayer, there would also be at this tlm< a feeling that perhaps the burdens of the war were not being evenly; distributed. The last straw, how ever. which has Interfered with 1 any sentimental consideration and 1 has stiffened the attitude of Washington so that It may affect' the terms that are Anally msde ls( the effort to repudiate their #ar| debt This Is no longer disputed. In spite of the official denisls from Paris, and Congress has very definitely In mind the Idea now that the Freneh are not develop ing a will to pay. It took the Germs ns a long while to reveal the will to pay. and they argued at the time that they did not hav?? the capacity to pay. The French i are Insisting that for sentimental reasons they shotUd not be obli gated to psy. The erttlcs In the American Congress on the oth?r hand are beginning to throw on [ the screen facts and figures Indl- 1 eating that the French have the capacity to pay all their debts If! they will but erert themselves by! fixation Naturally French pub- 1 lie. opinion Is sgalflst further tax-j ASK REPORT AS SOLEMN TRI ALS Chicago Bar Association Objects to Sensational Trratmeiit of Sriiou* Matter* in Court. - Chicago. Jan. 24- An a tj.Mjn* of eliminating the formulation of puallc opinion upon to be Judged by Jurors alnue. tin dor co-ordination of preaF an?l bar, committees of the ChUngo liar Association nro plnnning to re commend two new steps with re lation to publicity for courtroom trials. Tliese are Ihe (irohlbi lion of the taking of photographs of court room ?cenei. and mcas urcs to ensure. reporting of Judi cial proceedings as solemn trials rather than theatricals. The Chicago liar Assaclatlon record In Its last issue ??>*'? "Tho present day practice reporting aensatinnal law ?lu'" the public press is typified by the publications of photograph s ol court room ac?*ma. lii" au n danl stories stress in like fashion those feature# which exc te pop ular attention. This sating of the public appetite for the un usual not only brings the un desirable results Incident to ?" scandal, but l? peculiarly harmful In Its effect ui >n th.- admtnlstra lion of Justice} "Thus we 6n?l the preaenta tlon or a trial In the ?*hl "{ " theatrical performance than a dispassionate Inquiry lit" merits of the ease. This is hound to lessen r,ia'"'r,1 law and its Instrumentalities. ? Akin to this Is the creat on of an erroneous conception of tne true working of th.-JudH.lma chinery Frequentlj there re suits the formulation "f a public opinion upon a mailer lo be Judged by the Jur%- alone. And of course there is the catering t tho public appetite for scandal, to the consequent detriment to the public welfare. "It Is believed Ihnt a ro-ordl; nated effort on the part of the press an dtbe bar will In ttow bring about the desired <le?e lop ment lu litis important Held of reporting. and that a uniform rule which will |.'?"? ?V"WrhPi"s're" upon the Kiimo basis in thia ? ?pect will he ^welcomed by them aw well a* by the bar. -The Chicago liar Aasoclatlon. through lis rotnmltleo Hon* of the Preaa to Jndipiai Proceedings ,nd *' wor! the Judiciary, now baa thl?? wora measure' "ChVof Pc^r^n,?*^ It |? planned to r. commend to the court the adoption of r a prohibiting absolutely ?h? l?k ng of any photographs In court. Stfeh a rule would eliminate at i in- mos* potent proposal of measures to ensure dents, hut as solemn trials new ohlbans b\nk robbed by bandits INew Orleans, Jan 2t--The Kre ret Street branch of the Trust and Banking Compnpy wa? rohbod of about $7 .0')') by bandit, today. ALLIES REAFFIItM THEIK POSITION Paris, Jan. 24. ? The Allies re ply to the Oermar. protest Hgnlnst continued occupation of Cologne Bridgehead wo* delivered to the (ierman government today. It altnply reaffirms the Allied posi tion. atlon and. like the British peo ple, will not look w|?h enthusi asm upon the American bill col lector who Indirectly Increaaea taxes. The situation hinges, however, upon the damage to French credit that may ensue If the French gov ernment procraatlnatea In aettlln* her debta to America. Already published reports from New York Indicate that financial concerns are affected In their decialon to float certain bond Issues for the French becauae they fear an ad verse opinion among American In vestors. The Frsnch have more to gain by arranging to pay their debt* than by Indefinite delay. ECLIPSE ENJOYED BY BESTCITY FANS The partial eclipse of the sun wum wajohed with Interest hero Saturday morning by young and old. Ry eight o'clock eclipse fan? had announced that the big show was on. Forth came other spec tutors with their smokci glass to verify ihe report. The shadow on the brow of Old Sol deepened and widened until nine o'clock when inly a pale crescent at th?- bottom of the big ball of fire was to be seen through smoked gla.-<?. A creepv. lavender twilight prevailed and one |???t something of the thrill of a reai eclipse oven though It waa not the big thrill of the total darknras farther north. Then the shadow began to pass and in another hour the sun was ?h!ning as cheerily and serenely us if nothing had happened at all. Jl'DGE MEEK INS TO LIVE IN WAKE FOREST Raleigh. Jan. 24. ? Judge Isaac M. Meekins, who qualified on , Monday before Chief Justice Tafc an I'nited States Judge for the Eastern District of North Caro lina. will designate Raleigh as his | official residence. It was stated hen? this week. Judge Meekins will make his actual residence either in Raleigh or at Wake Forest. Some time ago he purchased the site of the old Wingate residence, one of the most desirable pieces of property in the college town, and Mr*. Meekins. who was Miss Lena Al len of Wake Forest, Is reported as being very anxious to live in her old home. It is expected that he will dispose of his handsome I home In Elizabeth City. Judge Meekins is expected to ' assume his official duties In the district about February 1 and his flr?? regularlv scheduled court will be a civil term here the first week in March. GIRI- ANARCHIST EXPLODES BOMB London, Jan. 24. ? An Evening News report from Kuala Lumpur, Strata Settlements, says that two European officials were injured today when a Chinese girl explod ed a bomb. The flrl, believed to be an anarchist, was badly In jured. She admitted, to following the governor of the settlement un successfully. OPIUM CONFERENCE NARROWLY SAVED (By Tht AMMlalttf Pr.i.) (leneva, Jan. 24. ? The Inter national Opium Conference was saved from collapse today when a resolution by Finland providing for a Joint committee from the flrBt and second confcrence to in quire into opium smoking In the Far East was approved by Repre sentative Porter, head of the Am 1 erlcan delegation. IIRAY'H TO PUT ON NOVKL ADVERTISING HTL'NT HERE llray's the new firm of French Dry Cleaners A Dyers, located op posite Fowler and Company, on South Water street, will put on a novel advertising stunt next week, and one which bids fair to be of i much interest to women. I Beginning Monday the firm will will send out & representative who will that day and each day take the number of an automobile. This number will be published the next day In The Advance and the own er will have the privilege of hav ing his or her very best dress or suit dry cleaned at Dray's This process will be repeated for 60 days. The autos will be picked ! at random, as It were, and everv | auto owner In the town and sec tion has a chance us being the lucky perion. Dray's, although scarcely a month old, already has won a rep j utatlon for high class work In ev ery detail, and thin new advertls Ing plan will doubtless Increase Interest In the patronage of the new firm. THE DEV. A. A. HTfCIMlACH CONIM ITH SELIU Ft'N'KRAL ?Norfolk, Jan. 24. ? 'Funeral ser i vices for Lou I* 8ellg were con ducted at 10 o'clock Friday morn ing at the grave In Forest Lawn ; ; Cemetery. The Rev. A. A. Stein bach, of Ileth El Synagogue, offt elated There was a large attend ance and numerous floral Offer : ings. A delegation from the Ma | son frsternltjr was present and i conducted the ritual service of the i order. The honorary pallbearer* were Dr. J. H. White, J T. Mc Cahe, Miles Jennings. Dr. J. R Orlgg". E F. Jakeman, Max Pin-' cus. \V. P. Duff, T. fT. Nelson. J E Hughes, John Taahjlan. W. F. Williams J. R. Flora and T. P ftafth. Art iv# pallbearers were | Oeorfe Bell. Ollbert Jaiues. W. C Sawyer. D. Guy Rrockett, O. W R< vcrldte, T. P Dennett. W. D Glover and D. R. Kramer. OOTTON MARKET New York. Jan. 14. ? Ppot cot ion clnaod quiet. middling 11 lib. ail aflranre of IS point*. futurei ? Inning kid. March 11.11. May II.M. Jul; II. tl. Oct. II. IT. Dec 21.(4. New York. Jan. If ? Cotton future* opened today at the fol , lowing lereta: March II. I?, May | ll.tl. July II. 7S, October till. December n il. 7- Inch Pin in 9 -Inch Dog Ostriches. fffay be uhl?- to i-at barbed wire, and men may drink mooraihlna^ liquor ? bat when n puppy swallows ? seven-inch pin there Is plenty of{ trouble. But thui is what "Brown Eye*." fox terrier, tiled to get awmy with at his home In IMttsburg. I)r. J C. Gensber* removed the pin, and. plana "Drown Ey?s" on a strictly milk dtciw Most Powerful Camera! >?- ? > ... ?- . < > . Uncle Rom will send lli? ino- i powerful <ani<ru in th\- air n-rvlco two miles above the earth lo "shoot the nun" during tin* ?cli|>Ho Saturday. tHere is nhown tho carmrn nH'i'"hWI to u Dvl luvlkind plnnc. Ueutennnt Georgo Goddard and In. S M. Uurk'1. wlcnllnt. 1w?th of McCook field, Dayton, O. H?-re entrusted to nt.ikv the shotti. Rotary anncs Themselves Make Ladi es N i gh t Success All Formrr Affair* of lfi?* Kind Total'} l'? lij? rd Uoi;*r ians Admit -1 t'l.* Oo: r of fVli, ?.!.!! ill r.rnin*/ Planned ruil I *:?i : i<?cl (Mil f>\ \h<- ? Lad lex' Night lud? ? <l w?k ti day nlght'a bamju- t i.l tie ? both City lliitary < "1 11 Ij. f ? hi ladloa were not only |?r- .-?? ?? t : had charge of th |?r??rrj ?u. tlnrt Innovation ??< liot?n , i - grams, at least .? ? lur a* Kliz th I City Ih conr?rn? ?l. LndlcR' Nlul t ? program J ? - ularly the nil tim'nt of th'- -od fellowship rn-iiinlll . of wl M. Leigh Sheep happi nn thin y- to be chairman. ' V\ n had tlioi J," said Kror? it Thompson, tit tl ? ::d [of thr nl.-. it ' pro: ram, "i 1 bad certainly picked a wlrili n this Jdb thin year. With :? the ye?ra of experience that 1<? i aa had a? tho head of a v.? n'a wear atbre, we f..-|? nnr t'i ro waw nothing conn ?i d wi men that h?- couldn't put ? it, llki' Andy Gump. wb? t hi- *. ?Oh. Mint* h iwti rr. Med >1, wife, and the result has ?< *o pleasing that w? are in f. "f keeping Lel;h at tie- lead ia Kood fellowship commits- 'h er mr; so that w* have <- , ao-l other treat an u have l?. vored with tonlaht." It wild to Roturyan::" Hut il ia. wife of the pre#l<f jiit he Elizabeth City elnh. 1 1 ?-. ? th. vol; went when l?*igh 8w<>rp, :? It had been turned o ? r to I hy Dr. nulla, handed L hark he request that the RotaHar. *1 dent nurrender It t > "tie i ho look his orders from; ? charming presiding officer ?l '?? prove herself, though pn at Ihn* close of the program re*' turned the gnv?l to 1 r <1, Baying that aho did n of h to have any trouble In the t It was ahortlv bofor- 7 rk that the Kotarlunn. the f. y annoa and their gu *ta w (h arod Into the. socl;?i hall 1 th?j First Methodist Church. * a sumptuous banquet - 'ar.. I -il ly for one* no nrecn pe; ? >IHW Rotarlan waa heard to oba- ?? ? "n-1 <!? i fata breath ijie (iIh! i*our?.?; W0 Ih I I ;i y? . fl by 1 tin' i jfli' -if ii>. church witli (In ir ! r..-;. i )! . i Vj( ? ? i i . ? ? i ? ; hot . if Hi y. From tfi w until -,vh?>n |?|. orrntifoii <Ddod. I v.-- r? m?? <l<r 1 1 moiiients Mir i.' fr: in a : . ? tu?- ijf |?r?'l*y *li i? c|r? <-d i,n Miald*, d ! or >i i *a> aii'bs < *xi i I ??riin- Mklnn< ?!. Ml * Marian t | FOrC*miin? ">! i: Ittltlj Wblt<\ H I W ill fit m l'ho||i?" .vimI Mr:' \ni.i ti- ?? r ViMnlbin. i' i ll licrr<in|. led liv Mr*. M. l.? l^l: Hhc <d tlio bn n?i U' tcrw on tin ii n tr.ir< ? Info ? ? social ? ball i .1 j Inn ir varyllifc r r?. in (h< ? it til i n ? l< | t h ' ? Mdlcnloun dominated ?' ? . ? J K fa til (lirotl: -? * IO?! f til'. ? V llil; . J" >r iusl:iliC('a III' T" wat: 11' I i Kroiij> aintifnr. wllti lb? r.- t if< in Hi.' lead bin vim' 't 1 up f-Rpro'ally f >r th?- ort'i '>f i Ihcjlr ll C ' W.--- ? tl?? bl?p< * hit. 1 mm io Ih' Mae "Round l!--r ' N.-k Kin- Wfiis ii YHIuw bib bon," Marriim !!??? ?> ?" nd Sam l',ir!< r and VVlnli?*bl V.'* :tli: 'Hound thl ? town v.- id n lot of Iulkt:i4. Abi -if llir- |;'--i;ir! ? ii'i; ? ';i it :< I I And tin- ChoVi> n i'i'.'i !>ildu?*. If yon auk. "Why :M ?> it* Hon?" ; .We'll mjt, "tt'? ft , ? :i".p' i n ? ration* fur an r?ir away. Fur n way : Let "h bo tnakini: id ' whlb w? may; Ho If you tiff of h it I. It ii t ton . R'-tni-nib^r lt'n f'?i it? ? ' ToWn of' aoni<: fulun- day In addition to t troup alng ; lng th^ro win :i ">y lj In My Onrd?-n van.- Mr*, Wh^ | l?*y For* mnn. v.ith "The I<ast ; Nl?ht" ua an rm ih' r> wn; the atcft "If VVi <r Com#*" ' charmingly r*tid' r d '?/ n trio coyip, *?>d ?r Mr; 'I ? f Tow<\ Mln? Marparft Fofduan and Mm. It. H. Fmrlnft; mi ?? ??? font Inn ' i ko 4 See" B?ss City A Second Piuehurst chii.-jis p. i i'Tv, .-m? it ;*?iir I ? l.' l-l .i 11 HI.. H,?|-4lli i iii' ,r% rj.i'.i |; . bni'md. ?:is in th< ? J : y Kri.li.y aad Sntur day nt con: iiiliilt' !i wi.'rilif ?'\i ? oust.. it*. i ?? i:ii* .-?ri:ii't u muiriici t??r l!i" laylnu '.4 . |ll?' golf rt?'ir??' oil t|i?* roim ? lu ?'?? i?rn|nii> ?m t|n> n\t?r lilt in Cqnuli'n futility. .'?! \ -li. r" Is. r* jvr:? I a* ??ii ?liM At ? th? ! f?to*a I'inl >;i .1 I >i(l v .i |' : ( !t** ? lu!? thi.t i?,. ww n?> riMMin in li ? vorld why 1 I / i !l 1 ll> Ml !'!'.<? Hot. W ilia i ri?|t??r ijov. !opnn>i.t i.f i r. j < prop Iiimoi::.- a Kin. III! I'iiii ?burnt. Mi'inliiTK ??1 ''JiiiSi'iii f "it y "'?? w. it: ill-.: Mr. Cr.*woV fniliUHiaKt.i aid ibc.v ?d |uiv!iik ? f if . Is Mu! ill" probable 1<|?M 1*11111(111 rill-h:'-. Ill t Ik r* iM.t mal Swamp < ;uiul, will add- la Kli/. .i ;!i Cily'n aivos.dJillby and |?? ?|? - - 1 .? r i i y as a b.-v.nii s>-a>i?.ii rt'sui ! sj'? M h iciv' - fur lih! club, whl-.di l:? lu iilR ii- Vi lniu-il as a ? fiMiuiMy a *01 stsi-l drawinc curd >ii'?i<-. ??von. tltaa for iii- hi>. ividti.il I t in fit ami pl?*-i flll''! of clull l.t lllJ?? JH. It b pointed out dial willi a rnii'iiry cin'i ami t'?lf course li??it* tv. '.y Ioiiiih;.s. a1i<i iiow prA-a : Jitwi "'i lb" ciiy. slapping only f'?r a day. would 1? ? Kl.nl to atop i: r rt'V?iral d.s on liirdr way uau'ii r.j.il hi'-'i from Klorida or oilier hoiiiIim*ii nsorlH :n ofdi'i* to ?void i ciiatiiti* in i-li inati* that co::hk wlii'ii all the ..ihHiiii '1 1 1 iM i V'lorUla *o N< w York. Mussni'liiiM'iiii or olaiiic is talu-ii at on* ? Jump. :i1i *;:]| i t' i|)t>c( to ?i at I t I he * tt ' < o oi | I: VI ! \ K M.MIU IvTlNCi KK'M KIIIMIi As i:\TKKPIUHK Jan. 21. Tin* F.rrm ir-'.' i*Y Ji 'ration. ln<-orpoittd, a et. ??! vi ? m trk* t'n.t? and puivhaH iiiK ttSH^riatluii for farmers of Wi'sitein Niirili Carolina, Kta? r t ?*<1 ??ff ih" new year with payments t<< mote i ban 1,400 stockholder* of annual ami semi-annual dlvl di ixl.s. # :linee i I hi ^uiuauI iun. Ill's amicliiMon, orKanlncil as a < urporutlon with eo-oii^ratlvo fca i.iris. has not livih?.i in pay a div idual both t ? ? ^refurrcd anil ciim i in ? ? ? ' 1. ? i *? ? a, Tli'i yciar th? 'dividend was over ?"?.oa0 anil I he ; -I iai i j'l u ,i . organ ? loss than five yf;i'V aRn, Jt lias pu Id over $.7,000 in dlvi lit ni'.H. h:* ori,un!y.ati"n.i r>r fanners In thin i r any ull?? r wmilln in slat" lif jii-li U'V" :! I lit* conspicuous sue* <'(??? of tlil"* association and it ni .'in wi ll i^TVt' as .hi oxrtmple i ? ..ulii'-i.. >n i iher tiollK or North Carolltrt as ( o what rail ho ae rmppllsht-d >?> ? o-o}nTation when kept on a purely business hauls.' 'I Ii?* Pall iation Is now plannitiK for the coining n^nson and ha* mlop;?(l for lis slogan "IncrcuKod production" of more and hotter cash crops. I AN \OT (.l.' WT K\TK\S|OV I 'I LI Nil INroMK TAXIS ItaIHgh, Jtiii. 24. An exten sion ni 1 1 inn (or I he tiling of in conn- ?>. returns can n.? lunger !>'? grant ml liy th? tinlti'd Htat*--. ( mm -?(?>?. lull muit lie gr?int>'d |,y ill I'nltoil 8MUm ('r>tnini.-u<l<>n of Inn mi' II'-vpiiup, ni.-rnr.ling to an (innniim i iiit-nl nindn i?.v (?Milam (Ji . Min, Cnlteri SlnfM.H <*;?}!'? f ? r . ? I iileHs ? itch I'Xli'iiKlon l? ? Kivnied l?>* i lir? , ( MrninlhKlnm-r <1 -llii<{ii-n'? will !?<> Htilijm-I to 11m |m * <lly and < prescribed by la*, .ayn Mr. i! 1 i ? in Ihieioforv the wtllt'iinr linn had I lie pnwrr to grant, an Mloti* ? I of time, bit' I lie law \\(iA i h .i i-' d In 1 M 1 4 Ml (Jrln ?m ' ;; <, attention to tfcc.t Ion 327 (a* ? ? 111'- Ki- veil UO A't <.f \'%2\ which | mvI(1?h that the C'.ininlHMioiH-r :??>* ?ranl an Wt^nHiun of time i>>r filing Income 5ax return* If np 1 ???/? i i??n th<TMfni" 1.4 made before the d&tn proscribed by law for j -ling flic return. !ii ' jmrru-ritinj; on Ihln phane of the law Mr. fJrUsom jtia'eil that application* lor an cxicimlon of tit.M iniinl be accompanied My af fidavit*. hk t tin t forth the reHnona for . -it-lnx f <?r an '? -xtenr.lon. tintl', If in ilit judc'iv nt of ttao Commis si ii' r, they i.rr ufflclunt a rea s ??!?;. bl?? ? xteb n will tie granted. Flyers Lost C?| lain A. \V. M?*Ct*>k Fh I.I photographer nnd |.|t-ui**n:n t Illnfrn, who nOcoiupMnivci ?{>?? 111'* ?a. In *o# lo flow i h At)i?-r tea. <11 iri-rtcd '<? |o?t Hi?vHM N ?h? crack i>h?(oj(ru#>r<-> of thv ??c vlct. KCi.H'SK is re||r% i\ n i f. .u;i\ itmux. :i Y . Jan "l 1 1. jsSor.v loilay rrmii iiJm ? t? . : v on j?M as hk'i. tn>r*'? r.' ui.l (I ? J. Ml Tin- ri^v u'iix ?!???:, i Jvs .. * atlcu?|.i;<r |>|M-tn.]ti< Jia in-. Iii.'i ? I'-alU'.v's !mm,|4. ?h.uio* 1. , . .hi.! |Hviiiy ?f>r i'i:i *??r " wi'ii tlu?tiHiin<l? Hit ?>.?? siiv.m aiitl Imus. i ..ps. Mirrmy. V?niin. ..il Ja|?;t >? BiTf rli':u'.> vl-ililc. Cii tj. K??!?l anil i rol?r.? -H ?? ?s ???i III.,* horizon T1.?* :.i?u* ?-?? mi' urn ?u i f ? . Tli.* ? ? I . I : ? 1 iios* lar i?-?l ?? *>? ? it t ;'?< - . PI' MUM I. UKY. t:. i|. WM.ji; Tli * fun? ral nf I! v ?: 11 \v.i Us. Ptvsldim* KUIi'c of !!?? K.w **tluviiii* District of :'m? '?i ? Church, wliosf su.M- ? .? i-urod \V iliic.ulny a: I': - was held fiotu iliy Pirn: f'hurrh, Friday mornm;; 'i : During iln* four yra r?? Vr V. :1 li ?. rv?? I t It.- Klir . .*1 i CiJy J ? Irlrt ho hail l???u i> tl to him a !. r -?? ?? ?-l?? of "frit mis ;m | if i!i r?u,d i had no* l>r?'ti so Jt.*aTl . . til i* ; m.i :i v wouM Kavi' 1h-..m '?? p*. A law company from l'.liza. ; i Ci ly unci llfi'tfiil'd :: 1 1 "*l i ?l<. I Tin- lun?Tal w?:< I In* iJi rc.iloii nf Dr. .N n D \Vi' ??(?. . cIoko jM'i.t'iial frion.l ?-f .Vr V lis and ilii* r.asior o* h'* r?-la''v?-.; hort\ l)r. \V1I*on paiil ? i :i.. ? v .tn?l ili'scrvi'd tril?ut<> t.. in* friend, lie nroiuiifii ili<< L iv sirvlrtf as pallor. rroiil'iiK Kit!' \ SrcrMury of Dnai.l. S??rr< ?aiy in Confrrcmp and tiii-mhi'r ?? : ih?* Contra I (*onf??n nm; h?> *p <U?> nf lh<> spit iidi-l I'liuradi'V .'tnl i !? hold mi the honris of li r-4 I- r. !lir n ami ot Ills loved on< Iw c|tiul 1 Khukt'Ktu>nrr-'.-4 "111m I ift* wax ?? -title mill the ele I It t* II I K So 111 ix "<S In Kim, tli if Xaiutv mluht si, i ml up And say to all tin* world, "Till* watt a man." llo said t litit Mr. Willis v..is rln* moat nearly |>i'i f.-oi man from, ehlldht.od to ?leath thai In had ? v or boon anKoolat'-d with or had known cliJHCly; no on>? of lii< brethren or of his family roiild rreall that ho had ever been Kuiliv of an evil art or word. In udiUlon to lir Wibto'i ill following mjiitater* of tin Mntii odiM Chtirrh tonic part in the iA-r viro: .Rov. J. H. Sh,?r- nf Fayoltr - II.I.', Rrv u s. Jfl y. nf 11 i ?.d, Itov. T. Coin ? of Old Tra|7. Rev. Daniel Initio. lie,-. \V T. Phlpp* .and Pr (riding '''??? r I!, It. Cnlbreth of Klixtihc Hi i'lly. The choir rendered mont h *t i t If tally "Lead- Kindlx Light." "Aldd ?? With M ' " . i nil flu- > t lull's* Goodnight." The following were pall bearer*: M. I^drli Sh?*ep, 'L. It. Foreman, I?r II. n Walk. r. in W. \V. Baity Krai Kramer unU c. W tialtJier. Tli ? Interment wan in t In- hr In Holly wood wh' rn lie h I ? father, il v. It. \. Willi* and h 1-4 mother. MEET MEItIXY TO HUJ 'ILL T11E I.WY IMh-iKh. Jan. 2*. ill iiwt at U:3<> tills* morulas nunly i<?i (lie purpoiio <if f ill I SJ f : ii , I hi lt Kal r?H|ulr< liK-Ms I Ii ii ( .1 -a-. -inn 1m? held dally oJTtapt Sunday. Tli HChSlon lf? It) III :i * ? , W i 1 1 1 out tdnrliltiK way important v?rk Tho Hoti^o mot nt tun p'> i branch'** hold nliori sf": i uia last night lifter nlU-ndiag ' Ii -* t lion of Manning Hill i?l tin* I'll I verbify ul' North Carolina ilinln,* th?' day. HUN proponing a Ftatrwll Clime lav .ill 1 1 lacreM^lMt n??" 'I limit f'i :sr. inii'-' on ? !i?- puhii highway. 2."? in incorporated i ii nd IS hi 1 1*?* In cong ? <1 afreet* wi re lutroduc 'l . 'I In- Mourn- game committee u il hold a Inuring on f h nt< *i.| iilll February '.i fnid <ud iif*Junu>i > Governor Mrl^fiiu will priitiahh appn.tr before tin ? i.-iM.v n> \i week in make deflnll< recf?mni"n tfntlomi regarding hlghwa; bond , hm;ii mo<; i'mh.ics hih I IPS HI'llllM. Kiil<b<h, Jan. 19- I lit i ? Tin nixjifil t?y tlio r. H I ???;, ! . r n?r *i? of Agriculture glvo l !i?* follow Ihk ii m I ho probable ho k produrii -n for 1925. 1. iK-cri-ftM! of 30 per n-tit in brood farrowing 'n.f.ill nt 1924 at ruin pa I*#* t with 102:;. 2. I ??<- rc>*? 4"?* of 2 4 p?r r.-stf Jit mt in l?or o / pltf* fnfrowi 1 In fall o) 192 4 an font pa ml with 1 2 . l)?-rr? iirt ? of lo por ootii in ii umbor ??f ? i brp(l f f>r f >?. in K In spi n* of 1925 an con . uiid with 1 ? 4 I I 'iiaWo dor n'u?o nf J to 25 p'-r ' i?t In number* of .own to fan In iipring of 19.' ? n ? compan <1 with 1924. 5. l?a*od on theae figure*. tlil> inoant ii probnhlt! reduction of I 1, 000. 000 to 12.000,000 ii< .id of hoKM for 1925 a* coninar<?l with 1 923. On January 8 I ho top prl. for ?K* in Chlcngo mi* 11 u nt j? ? r * !h Thin 1 a nnuKlial for .hoK* a" thlM time ami thr offer! of th* ftj'iirca roupl?Ml with the low corn i top for 1924 I* apprrM ut Indict-' tlolia faror high hog prlc* this i/ing and luitimiT, North enroll- ' na farmer* nhould rnnHo ready to profit hjr this Information. ift'STOTY r,IRLS ":AKE GOOD FIGHT I flrlhavrn Wins in ? < ; 'i*ort? " Thus a Hard I oujiSt Here hi I 'if fa>? si and hardest < M 1 ?|t f HtlO IWM'II Oil the ho<?W i>i* oa?o:i. i he Bestclty 1 .-i !?? Iblliaven Friday i l?y liif narrow marglnef >'.<? ;kmihh, the final score being" (o 1 in t'uvor of the vl?ltors.' ; , .,1 in Ht'ihaven last, lliph School Sextette into the ?am? with a subtfe \> to win. In ' >v iii in huh of plajr Bllsa <Mi i iy led off with a field ' i.j i by M irrerey ( artwrtgWl v\.' >'ollowt<| a little later'lfjr , n. point shot by Woodard for \i the end of tl\e first ?ti r th" .or?' remained tied 2 I in t*n>K 1'm- second quarter oaly ? points w?*re ncored by each in. :n ? ii.il:' ending In a sec h.i 4i. . r? t.? . 1 ' .. * in iho third quarter that I i ? . . , :.hh Mhowod up heat, tak- i ?: tin* It ad of 1 2i r?'o point* which i y li-!d to the end of the qaat ' . ? 1 vlui; i 12 In 9 a<l vantage at 1 h ginning of the fourth per I'uring tin- last period the hoaM : wi re In sight of vIctotyLj ? ? i 1 1 ? ? y unatched the load I Hiuw-n. holding It by a mfciMNfl l. >iii' until the last mlnut# i! piny when Helhaven again ? ?? .?- I :i!i. ad by scoring three ? . ia , 1:1ns; Ihe final coant | i ? - 1 r. . hoimli fart wright and W .liir.l led in scoring for their J ? VI- i ? it km , yet there W??.? nothing but praise for each of twi ]?i ? ? . i t both squads. H'-lhaven j ha<l ? orsldoruble advantage la lioiiil of nize but thin wai ably in it by the superior speed and ??- j ?nrai - pacing of the entire Beet* I fli) aggregation. ' forward ?~'WJ M Sawyer B. Weodart forward M ( .n wright H. Carter forward M. Mill, r C. JohaeOA guard I. tniVuw M. Topping | guar J Al. Country M. Jonee . guar. I . I,. Stanton II. Midc ette d 'udlvfciii.il points scored: For E. i it y : 'fun wright, 8;. Miller R; 1 w i I For Helhaven, Wood- J ? ii. .fohnston 4; Carter* Mm ? I : r?t. K City? L. Wllktotffl i i v. i ; h. Wilkin* for 8tal- j ii i . s-v.y- t in li. Wllklns, Stan r i' lor oullau. Pozler for Sawyer. /I r haven: J Midgctte for Carter., ] '?? ; i r i o Holme*. ' ' . bi:is(;tm?u.'s pal ^ MAKES SIKKENDER I h lladtdphla. Jan. 24. ? Tired i r Im- I? - it fugitive, he said, Ba - ri< H'wlicr, companion and 1 '"'it* I ? ? i UroviT < h-velantt r.? r ;d ill. notorious draft cvadar? i. wa* In Af yanlnalng prMMfcfl iliai?; -I wlili iildlBK and ? betting 1 tidti mi' a mem her of the Atn i rl< tin military forcaa nod harbor H -it I concealing a fugitive. He returned from Germany i ?1.' ;igo and Hurrcndnred r? ' (III v. M>- nil that Ilergdoll wan at f'hef-biieh. I'OM'AI, I'AY BILL GETS CI.EAK KOAO " i^lilht *? ii. Jan. 24. The poa t 'l I'iiy i <| r; t Increaar hill wan ' 1 m ii t'xlay lo tiM rabl" debate, how ? ii i ?n. Jan. 2 4. ? The poa i ll p - l.ili won left Intact In the ? ? i.i i > the defeat of a point of di r which wr?uld hare ellmlnat-.' I'd rat? advance*. The mnaaiira ; ? i. -id Aildo for a time today for tl?#* War !?? partment appropria tion hill. i!V! I DISCUSSION OPPOSING STONE Wellington. Jan. 24.- Republi can I*, drrs Invoked the K??nato nil*'* today to halt Incipient open ?Ikcuaxlon on Attorney fienerrfl Stone'* nomination to the Su preme ('?Hilt when Senator Ifeflln eottcht t?? explain that hit oppofl* Hon to Stone waa due to hie actl V II lea In 'h<> Oarenby caae and not >' atiie he wan Morgan'* attom e> ' -Adl 3enalor Overman alao oppoaatf Stone for the unthe reason. Til# 'naif finally went Into executive i i hi: ims KM itK.AM Hahlgh. Jan. 14.? Fire lo North Carolina during th* yei 1921 ?a* tr?.47?.2*H. accop" to an announcement mad# today b> Sucey W. Wale, la ?nee C?>mrntw?toii"r of North Car llna Tht 1924 loan, nrcordla the report fi.8otf.044 than In 192.1 and I2.768.4tl I than In 1922.
The Daily Advance (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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Jan. 24, 1925, edition 1
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