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Same Editor Who Got F all Is After Senator Bursum And Democrats Breathe Easier Over Charge* Against \\ heeler Since Investigation** of Hepuli lirans Have Got Under Way ?' liy KlilUVKT T. SMAI.li li'-opinghl l?55 br Tin Ad??nc*? Washington. Feb. 2.r?. The greatest Indoor or outdoor sport ^ at the moment bcciub to bo the bringing of charges against se date members of the I'nit'Hl Mates Senate. The friends of Senator Wheeler. of Montana, are some what appeased now it has been announced that the Department of Justice is Investigating chans** against two members belonging to the faith of the Grand Old Party. - It was pointed out In these dis ^patches some weeks ago that Sen fl| atorlal courtesy, once one of the **ne points of Washington life, long Blnce has pone by the board. The Senators have been calling each other names and treating each other with scorn and con tempt. But that was all in th. family. . , , It never was Intended the cus tom and the cussing should ex tend to the outside. But It lias and It would seem now that Sen atorial Immunity as will as cour tesy is about to be relegated to , the days and the things of th>? past. The investigators of th - . Senate are turned Into the Inves- j tlKat<-d. It IB all J"?l ? nvw evi dence of the topny turvy condition of Washington. Senator Holm l\ Dunum. ?f; New Mexico, one of the new Sen- 1 ?tors placed upon the grid, is the successor of Albert B. hall, and , like Senator Fall, afterward sec retary of the Interior in the Har ding cabinet. Senator Bursum is In the cattle business. Tho charge* which Mr. Bursum vehemently Is denying. *row ?"f of the cattle business, the claim being made that he sought <.ov ; ernment permission for the sale | of cattle upon which tho Govern ment war finance commission had lent money. This Is supposed to have been one of those technical violations of the taw which for bids a Senator to appear before any branch of the Government for a fee or commission. | Senator Bursum's friends believe , V he will come through the Inves % ligation with flying w colors al ^.though he has upon his trail the I same New Mexican editor who took up the cudgels against Al bert Fall and was not satisfied until he had driven him from public life. Polities naturally Is blamed for the whole new busi ness for Senator Bursum has been in politics as long or longer than he has dealt In cattle Voters and cattle are both fish to his net. j Mr. Bursum is far more prom inent In the G. 0. P. than Sena tor Wheeler ever has been in the Democratic party. Of course Sen ator Wheeler has two parties, ope for national campaigns and the other for state contests. Bursum has been a member of the Repuh- , llcan national committee for more than five years and has been go- j Ing aa delegate to the Republican national conventions for more than two decades. Although he looks like a South- J wester and has the tan of the hot summer suns hard upon him. Sen- | ator Bursum really Is a native or . ? Iowa, the state that next to In diana has the political Instinct most firmly Ingrained In her sons. The Senator Is only 68 and he has been a resident of New Mexi co since he was a lad of 14. Appointed to succeed Senator Fall when the latter went Into the cabinet In 1921. Senator Bursum was elected at a special election later that year for the remainder of the Fall term. I*ast November W ,he was defeated on the face of the | by his Democratic oppo } iient , Sam O. Bratton. and he Is J#fonvinced the present charges V have been brought to hurt him In the pending contest for the seat. IIBV PRBIOIUPTION ri.KllK AT AMIKMAKLK PHARMACY' Barl Drlggers, graduate of the Southern College of Pharmacy of Atlanta, has accepted a position as prescription clerk at the Al bemarle Pharmacy. Mr. Drlg ger* Is a young man of pleasing address, a native of South Caro lina. and comes to Bllabeth City j from Savannah. Mrs. Drlggers Is expected to join him within tho! new week or ten days. MFJUII ANTS HELD FOR BURNING STORK High Point. Feb. JR.? David Harris and Harry C. Zahan. mer chants. are today at liberty In boads of S3. 000 each, following a hearing *n municipal court last night when they were ordered hsld for Guilford County Super ior Court on chargM of burning tbslr store hsre. HURON IS AGROUND SOUTHEAST MANILA Manila. F.h. H.?Thn Huron, riwuhtp of ,tha Aantrku flpet In Aalattc water*, la atrouml off Malampra Hound, Inland of I'ala (wan. IM mllea aontheaat nf Ma nila. a radloirara racaltad here today aald. Tba aklp la rmtlng our and la expacta* to ba palled oaf sf danger SENATE PASSES THE GAME BILL Thin Is Substitute Measuro, However, Which Was Drawn l'p hy Special ('ouimittcc. Raleigh, Feb. 25. ? The great est number of new bills Intro duced at any one clay's session this year was sen- forward today In the House, one of them b< ing a measure to repeal the absentee voters law, another to make it a misdmeanor for officers to obtain by third degree methods confes sions from prisoners, and a third to provide a $5,000,000 loan fund. Raleigh. Feb. 25. ? -The Senate passed on the final reading yes terday the Statewide game hill substitute drawn up by the spe cial committee. The House passed a measure lo create an executive budget. State Auditor Durham submiited to tin* General Assembly the report re quested in a joint resolution for copies of payrolls of various State departments and institu tions. The Senate wolfaro committee voted unfavorably on the bill to prohibit the working of children between the ages of 14 and 16 more than eight hours a day in industrial plants. A measure similar to t lint In troduced in the House was sent 1 forward in the Senato last night to create a new division of State government to be Known as the real estate commission. A bill to extend the corporate limits of Eden ton in Chowan County passed the first reading in the Senate. | Section by sccLion the House ploughed Its way through the I revenue hill last night. Raleigh, Feb. 25 ? The absenco of legislators from shows and ho tel lobbies today reveals further 1 proof that the General Assembly has hit Its strido and Is now down to hard work. Any time of the day and the early part of the night something is going on at the Capitol, the legislators realizing that they must utilize every possible moment if adjournment is to be taken on March 7. The committee hearing on Rep resentative Hrnswell's bill to al I low withdrawals from co-opera tive marketing associations will j he held Friday afternoon and 'Is expected lo attract the largest crowd of the session since the evo lution bill was under considera tion. MAKCII IS TIME TO PLAINT I'KCAN THKKS Kulflyh, Feb. 25. ? ?Farmorg expecting to plant pecan trees this spring should do so before the last week in March, advises H. M. Curran, Farm Forester for i the extension division of State | College. "This applies especially to these farmers in the Piedmont section and eastern North (Caroli na." says Mr. Car-ran* "for after i that Umo the percentage of Iohs i will be too great for profitable I planting. Varieties such as Stu art and Schley are recommended I for these sections. "For farmers and others in Western North Carollnn who want la few trees about the house, the i Indiana variety Is recommended; i These trees are grown In Penn sylvania and are especially suit ed to the mountain section. The trees grow Just as large as the southern varieties, the only dif ference being the nuts are not so large. The best feature of this tree is that it can be planted at leant, two months later than the varieties recommended for the piedmont and eastern sections." B^THTY PRfCArilF.lt HTAItTH HOMKTtfttXU FAILS FINISH "There Is something w IfkJi the whole race of mankind Is oeslr ous of possessing. Kveryhody in Ellaboth City has Iwen trying to get it, consciously or union' sclously. The constant striving, searching, longing effort to attain it. to have It and to bask under its sunshine Is the one ruling pas sion of mankind. M may be had. though It Is hard to get. Few ob tain a hold upon It; fewer still possess It; and only a small min ority are privileged to really en Joy It." Thus speaks Rev. Frank I!. Pcattergood. pastor of Cann Me morial Presbyterian Church, and hsvlng said so much refos?s to speak further except to pr >m!s? that at the evening iervlee at his church on next Sunday night he will not only tell what thli something Is but also will set forth how It may he obtained and possesed In fall abundance. MONEY NEEDED FOR SCHOOL MILK FUND Children Will Hutr to CJo I'raler nouii ?hcd II Help In Not tiUcn at Once Money is badly needed for the sellout in 1 1 k fund, which provides now for 100 undernourished school children* unable to pay for it. The Parent-Tethers Assoc la - t i?'!i inaugurated this plan sever al years ago of building up the undernourished children so that their lessons and their behavior are Improved. To take this away from them would be a real pun ishment and one which th?y do not deserve, the school authori ties declare. The Parent-Teachers hold a very encouraging meeting Tues day afternoon at the Grammar School and made some plans for raising money a little later in the spring. But In the meantime, the need is very urgent, and contri butions large or small should be sent to Mrs. A. H. Houtz. treas urer of the association. Mrs. C. \V. Mellck Is again president of the organization with Mrs. L. R. Foreman, vice president, and Mrs. M. P. Hlte. secretary. SET OFF DYNAMITE IN FHONT OF STOKE Harry Hell was let off with the ( costs on a charge of exploding i fin-works within the city limits in the recorder's court Wednesday morning when, appearing as de<- j f? ndant on this charge along with l."roy Duncan, he assumed all re sponsibility, absolving Duncan of, blame. The two defendants are I youths of IS or 20 years and the , "fireworks" used In the instance I complained of by Will Hunch, Parsonage street merchant, was nothing less than a charge of dy- 1 iiamite set off In front of his store. J. Lewis Simpson, arrested in connection with a collision with Nick Paulos, corner of Matthews and Martin streets, as a result of which Paulos was thrown clean ! out of his car onto the porch of t lie T. P. Nash residence, was ; found not guilty on a charge of reckless driving. These two were the only cases to occupy the attention of Wed- 1 n sday's session of the recorder's i court. PLENTY OF LIQUOR FOUND ON BEAUFOKT iNorfolk. Feb. 25 ? Several hun dred gallons of liquor were seized aboard the .Vaval transport Beau fort when It docked here lato last night from the West Indies. The seizure was made under the direction of the assistant com mandant of the naval base here and ordered by iRear Admiral Ro ger Welles, commandant of the Fifth Naval District. | Tho liquor is said to have been found in the staterooms of va rious officers ranging in rank from pay clerk to lieutenants. I The liquor is being held until the court of Inquiry fixes the re sponsibility for Its being aboard ! the Beaufort. SENATOR WILLIAMS IS glad rrs OVER Raleigh, Feb. 26. ? Senator Pat Williams, of Pasquotank, chair man of the senate finance com mittee. is relieved of a groat deal of pain and pressure, for the rev enue art of 1926, has been passed on. temporarily, by tho House and Senate committee to the llouso. i where the measure is now set for nightly dohato till It is thorough- j ly thrashed out and ready for passage and removal to tho Sen ate. where It will receive further: attention. Senator Williams said last night that he felt bolter nowl that tho fight was over but that he had some misgivings as to what the House would do with it. while the measure sojourns with that body for the week. He hopes that no radical changes will be made and he is looking for the best, but he real izes that, with only $12,000,000 of revenuo therein and $14,000, 000 appropriation bill there can he very properly and probably be 1 some chHnges made. Senator Williams appeared relieved ac , tually and seemed to be pleasod with having finished up such a I Job, which has meant night work and plenty of It, hard grinding ef fort on the part of the chairman and the member* of tho commit tee. He answered, when asked as to how il felt to be through with it. If only for a wook, that It felt great and added that ho knew every member of the main com mittees and the sub-committees were also glad the drafting work | was over. Meanwhile flenator Williams is , keeping his eye closely on the House. Kvery slight change made by the lower house will be no ticed by the Pasquotank gentle man. who haa an eye for detail I and precision. He is staying on the Job, very much ao. URGES GOVERNORS TO BE ON LOOKOUT .lackson. Miss., Feb. 26. ? Gov ernor Whitfield yesterday dis patched telegrams to the gover nors of the etatea where unfav-, orable legislation toward cotton t [ oil prodocta la pending, urging j | executives to foreatall t ha peas- j aga of Buch acta. She Just Worships'?Vikmgs Dorothy Seantrom h:.-? a rl;.ht lo 1? b!uf?-eyod exptort-rn" ut (Ti.iT. )? ncre to Uiko beauty bonoi.i f. r i ] ?, i . ' : v * <1 over "Hlronfc, blond- hftjrod, > . ' ! j Ncrv.- ?y |n*ioru nho ?-nmu .? to be named tho .VK.VT .MFKTI Ml ILWKKLS HK IIK'IJ) AT \!tOSKIK Washington. Krl". Tin concluding Imtir* of |t:mKt?r** Convention Montlav h;n:i;.'ii ??ov cral Inten sthiK a?l<!m ? s fn.'ii K. 1 W, Norman of il??r!f ?r<l, .In- l: J Worstcy, Itorky Mount; Graham i W. Ilcll. KliulM'th city ami oth ers. After the report nf ???>nunlt'iv? ? hail been reail :inil adopted (ho election of ofllcorH f??r tin- coming year took place, iisi!t::i? a a f Iowh: President Jft.io II. H Cash lor of (ho liank of \V.'tdiin;:t(?ii. W. Preacoit. Vice "l*M>Mi?|i-ni and Cashier Firm National llank. A>d en; Secretary-Treasurer, .1. II. Waldrop, Assistant Cashier. Hanking & Trust ('??mpuny. Greenville. Executive Com mltte?>- c M Early. Uatesvlllc; II. W. Tum aro, Fnrmvlllc; J. 1>. \Vt'.,l,ni|. INS*lJitt;K!\TS I'AKK i rn ok km i r (Ry Tile Atloi i ?tf d ?*???) riinHliUfSiiH.|ili>, Kill. 25. Kurdish in:'itr^* nts nr. r<'|inrfi >1 i.? have eautm-ed t In* ?? i 1 y of Kliutpot in i-nrtern A*i.i Mlnir. London. Kfli, 2r? -According i>> detail* regarding the outbreak in JCnrdlstan Hum far have !???? n in ? iirrU lfiit to establish wlu tli. r a urio't* revolt atfiinst Turk I h rule I* in progn's* or whether Hie J r? hi I?l4- Ih mnlv Inrat. Wijliainxton; M. Iluri-. lf. Kure; \\\ .1 Uustlce. ffelhavi ii. 'tin- next i oim-rilioti will l? h?dd tit Ahoskie. A? tli*> dos" of the meeting the visitors were fnVrn-amiihit ih<> Hty ja : at uno >>H?-h and many of.th. ni w*>ra ? n tertnlned at tin- home of Jona than Havi-nt^ generotn hospitality endeared hitn to. alt who w r?- fort ll ii ait '* enough to he pri.-jL-ut. Dupont Will Try Obtain Chemicals From The Sea Firm lias Purchase?! 2(M) l'V??t Sijt.iimt from (?c?vrrii mriit \\ hirli !m to llr a Clouting iUMiiiifarfiirin;; Plant tll? Sra-Watrr iih Kim Material fly .1. r. HOVLF Wilmington. I )< I . ivh? ' * An entirely n**w dcvo|opm"nt In the Industrial world liun I ? ? brought about, by I ho B. I. |?u pont ile NotnouVa Company. Tho exocut lvr-5 of this great conctrn | inny have found nothing n? w u'l-J dor tho Kun but they have dis covered aotnotlilui; ;uw und' i f water. They have Juat pur<*lw<r*d j a now factory and Inaloa I of j bringing the raw matoriuln to Hp-I plant they have taken tin- pl;>ni to the raw materials. Tho I mi pout Compuny ha a Jiih>. acquired from the I'nl'od S?.f< shipping hoard tho ateainVr l?nk< Ilarmlnla. and, it became known today, will use the v?v,ho| fi float log manufacturing plant for ti - extraction of chemicals froip > .?? soa water. The use of a v< ?? I for such manufacturing purpo - s has no precedent In huslnonn and Industrial history. If exception !?? made to the trying out of liluh her on hoard a whaler. Kvry SCbOOl boy knows thai many c-homlcals are prcaent Ifi 1 water carried by fresh ^ ?1"!* at ream* that have abwirh^l n -.i from tho earth and rock-: ^ 1 r which they flow. Thoy 10 > . '? recovered In any laboratory hu? tho Dupont Interests have !?? >? attrmpting to dlMOfer tboy may be recovered In clent quantities and ch?- r?ly enough to bo commercially i> ?f 1 . ? able. The company haa already ; ' r formorl many auch eaporlm* n< a plant located on the New .!?? ? V j eoaat but. they determined In-t^td of piping the water to IhikI l?? ?? * j oratories which' waa sun- ' > h^j expensive, th?'y would Ink' laboratories and factory ? ?? th*| deep ton. Tho equlpmcr>; to , Installed In the 1/nke Ilarmlnla | will bo virtually the lam" an If the plant were located on land. lit Th" A?1? .h'-? The pnwrr for both m.-inuf.ir-t - tiring nnd 'l<*liv?*( iiij' lli?? pro duels evolved will lie pro\ eietl in the nhl|?'H engine room. Th?s un dertaking 'Ik ii commercial f ???*? pure and *intple. II Im not being coDilurtril to n?l?I to wlMillfJn knowledge, although It siiri'ly will do mo hut lo produce ehem lenl* rhcti|i'y, Since that U the ra?n jht detail* of the pr.Mlueta lo In* niiido ami the methods < :n ployed are being kept n elo*?? se cret l?y tin* l>unont Inlerent*. Thoao intrnMs b.ivn alw.iyn been progressive ami enterprl* im n4V<>iilarrtH Into n> -w field In time of ponce ih" great muni tlon? work* hum no lea* rtiv than in time of va/ Rlthoiigh ' product* turned out ar? of a peaceful chnrucl* r. Sln? I '? M Hpcdal nttfntiiin linn he?-?i paid ? i the production of chainica- '{'? markahle propn-i t has be? ii rv?de In the manufacture #?r eoe! *.-ir product*. dye* and ?? r? ifi? ? :? I ilk. They hope thai thin new venture will yield equally fr?alt|s? 111" re Rulln hut they iIpcIIdi' a* >i : 'tei of hURincnit caution Id known detail* of their r ! ?? ? It I* ' undernt'>'i>! rhat ?|?o l.nke Hnrminla was purclm*"i|? f??r about f :;3.nnu. mid St in likely that a slt<- ai I fact >ry c mid have been *ec>i?f"l ii an advnn taiteoun apot for anything like thai num. Th' *? ? I If now flocked at the ll.irl n Shipyard ?t Wilmington ' ? reeo.nUI t lowed Rnrl P?,t 1 1 1 > fira' class ship* to May at ? -? f-?r long fa? rloda. 'Phi ] * .m built nit one of a fleet iuri??<l ?'il on llie Oreat Lakta dunu Hi - w;ir but waa never put In'o tlr 4 ?vcrn ment *#r?lc* K m ?'?'! '>11 burn of four t'jou -.in-iH ? burden and f?0 feet Ion* For many month* ?he ban h - " laid ?P with ? acorci of other government yes '??li at Hog Inland, Philadelphia. . ?? . CONVENTION TO mm mm \' u] i . S?*!i: t,' M.rni ..I flils j'tnd li> *??-? %.?;? ?i< I -??! !?\ V? ol'M J-. ii ;j; l,' f !?,. i r v . I - ? . 7 : ?: ? JV I li'. V *!| t. I ?> it r?| ??: i.r <i?. i. t ... r. ?? ; ? PiUH'i I! : ' ... IV \\ . Mi. i' *Vi i?.j- ii. j j i ur; ?:irs l?:. In . II ? li? i-i i t i ul ?'><1 - lit ? ?r I lie Nutl'i I " . 1 1 1 ? ? 4 ? .? Vi'fi-Ir v S.II'K.I AsMM'iil H?|I. rUK'Ilt IT I .'I.- Vr. Si?;:?? I.;.: !. II 4i?vi.| ii?" 1?Im MM t in I . : i n.la v :.?lua?| W-'lk. II. ? ' ' -Trf' V.* i I 1. 1 1 1 ill ITKIIN part* i.r Ui?* I 'rill. .* Smi.h, ii ti?l liJIJ* lolpid ill Sunday :>fhou| ri-r v< Miens* a li?l lii-uiii.i ? .?? in ;t?- v. ? I :i I I'i'. 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Si-rspi ii rentl i 1 1 ?* and prnv?-r lt?-v. <???!?. !?'. Mill. . KpKrnp.il Church. Sinidny Srhool S< line. J II. Kn-I-. faifiM-'. Mli-li|!:an, i x ? riitlvo ???*cr?,i :i ry Mlrhiran iN.im-' I'll ! t ? -I ii- 1 ills K*1il'"iYii>H. ": l"? '(.???? <i ?.r all- udnnct ?V-r.r. I'.*>i?:i |> . i .: ? I'Hi. I >. \V. Mill?. It:ilrf;.1t. KA nrn*l utlpi r i?ifiTidi nr V.trtSi ('ar'dina Sunday Srhoel Affirinf ion. 1:2"' 'III" IVillv Vacation IH I.I >Vlift .!. Mi:-.; Dalxy Mas- t II.il' rhiU!r? n's division : ?i|ht-i Ifti'lid'-nl Nnrlli I'aroll'.lA S'ltailsiy ! Sili'iol A WM'ial ion. I : u"i \iiiiMiinr-nnMilK. r..fio Adjourn. vimliiy My ht S. *!. Srnii, 4 !nt?i'(y inrr.lary, I.r -, Idinr;. 7 S.?nr. Hrriidnr-- r<adiiiu| and I'.ayir. l?r. .1- II. Tliay.-r, ! nail or lll:irl?w -II .M< i.torlal Cap- 1 li t t'n.irr!:. "T:Hi A Tin. I.dd Aim ?:f KiHuioli;; IMnaliwii. MIks h;il^y m ? | n If- 1" I of nf ti'iidnnri-; f4:2') IS.; - 1 Tliai ('.iiilns aild - II' Ids M"i. ;;nd Woiiif'ii In I | /Sunday Sr'inol. I>. W. Slnif. j. h::.0 Hi., (inal Ti'iifh-! rr. J. H. I f. Ii-. !? : ". Ar.M?:Ti*unv??i:,-. !?::!?) \'lj- urn. Monday Mulil i W. A. Worlh,, C?uin?y v !?*? , li!?-sil. |?r< 1 idiitc. 7: :0 Kmi *. Kf-rlt>lur" luidlnr. find pray ; IJ?-\'. I?in ? I I.:iim, n:r"!or f'ily Knad Mi IliodMI ' .f.'lturrli. 7:10 What Ihc Snndav Srliuol ' i 'an f?'i lor tin- Child. Mil-*; D.iImv Mm-. (?: lu. Fti-rr?rd ?>r nl'i nd'iucn. i Appoint unlit of rorrrii jlti ? n Tlii' Surid.iy Si-linol 'l 1 l:? i . !. I Mm i? i '? Mid. I?. W. ' ! Sifii.'t. ? V A MaVaiif- d l!nflon for Our lloyn imd iSlrl.-? J. ||. Knr.l". | '? :?!# Aiin"mi<- ni'-nt.i. !? : :;0 Adjomn. Tin- 'lu?. \lalit f?. I'. Si-ylf. rt, prorldiiiK, 7 "0 Sfiii" Srrl|?liir- ri-adln;: I and F?ray i . Hi \ Samu' l II T? uifdi man. p.; tor rirat lla|itlat C'lmri-li. V:I0 V# ??'ii? li Tlir? o r.f llioj v.|M#i',v Mfh'n.r- OriHlisi Ni-mIs. I>. W. Slinn. s 1'ii' i' for -iipp'irt of: Sf 'i. Sniid.iy >?.' I A. -mutation. H? 3 \ i lip Proeraiiti. ! Mln- t)alf\ M ? * : * ? I'. ! ''.iMm i f |]in f?un d i V fflio'd. J II. I ?;!?-. !':20 IP p i f t*oiitntillc?ri :? *? ?l lilirfp |. Offp- I I'll tuflri 'if mr ?' nr-- p. anrint. !?:*:<)- A <1 ~ rn. Mcasi.vi i-{ is ??.!' "fll V lll-TITF.K ftaloitcli. ? UMprMcn ? lallto CI: ri 'Inn ?>f Cumberland Cotinlv. 'A ?i . a-iis knoiKol down hy a 'i ?. Motidtjr night find mt'.oiij-Iv i iijn i ?'d , in rrporlrd tdfflhil) ipr'ivi'd todajr. It win Haled ii? Mi<> ho2?pltal (hat he had : roRHln'-l i loiiancam. pus : \i pay MFWHt r AIMIITED BY HOI SI w i.itxlnA. rab. jr. - Hi ^ rot f? ????* i! report on t'h" i p9> avd rat< locroasi' h'l? | fl rt ? ; ? : ? ? I lolay fcy tb#> Hoii v I HenaU ? onrurr?nce in nn/ " v hoforo lt^?n go to th? Pr^ild?-nt : Broadway Police Catch A New Jekyll And Hyde M.tn llt>l<!itii; l{??*poti*il)lc Position Who llad I'oncd as firnt Kri??i?(l of l^iw uikI Order <;iuuht Knl I landed in Bur^lury < i n M \\ MOVE ITS IAE< I TIVE OFFICES Wb.tb.-r to". 111 In 1st rative of ?f tli-- diy an* to have their In ado.ua rt'-rs as at pri'wwt iw the t'ir l Na>l??Fil Hank building "r ?r, t\,. Norfolk ^ Carolina Tele phone Telegraph buildinu will in all probability be nm- of thi ol!. ,?t lollS decided 'I1** ?','Ul|lttt ..r Hi- i iiy <'"??'?" n,Nl . .MrMn1.lV llll'.hl. I Yli.? qne'nlon conies up as J1 ' suit "I* Hi- acquirement by the citv of tin- I- ases tui lb" offices of the i:it/.ab.'h City Electric l.lisht. Water ami Sewerajie companies tu lh. t. Icphoue bulbilim. These "f [!,?,? t ;n'i> commodious ami It oc cur r. d to the Council tlml by i,ih\ in- tin- CU> Maiiau'-r. tin- City Auditor. the Cll'y Tax Collector -arid 1 he police into these offices till re would !??? some savin:; to the city la t In* mutter of rental. '1 be propoi Hl??ii was submitted to * s lit* l lilllb s Commission at Its rcuul.-.r no- ilnu Tu owl ay night wi?b all no uib-ri; of tin- Coining- ' : lon |.r? Til.' Commission was la\ i.i'rtbb- to tin- proposal e\- ( .*? ;?r in so (ar a? it np|?ll?Hl t? the polio- d? part meat, 'b.? hoiidqiinr l.rs ..f which. In ?lo opinion ??f lli,. Commission. should remain in ill. - down town -district. The Com mission tbrr. loio xol.d to divide f lis quarters with 1 1*. ? itdiuinl- tra- j i?\ official* of tli- city on condi tion 'bat the city pay half the ri * ii i ii 1 ?'f f-r?? P?r month. Tip. il.ree iifflcH occti ph'd by [ city official* and police depart - mi nl in t ' National Hank build Iiik now cost tlio city only Si". a month. To pay a rental ?f $25 a nionlli to il.o Itllitl.-s Commls slon. liowrv. r. would Ftill be a savin-; to the las payor* an the money would merely ho trans ferred from one public fund to itnot her. TIIK WIIjSON MlllltOH KI HI'KMM PCIIUCATION Wlp.on. Feb. 25 - ?The Wllnon' Mirror which was established In December lt22. nunpended ' Saturday night and did not I.hhuo Sunday morning. Carl Uoerch. lis editor an nounced ih? suspension is tem porary and that It will go into tlir hands of a re-elver and be resumed later. The sympathy of the enmmu ultv goes out to Mr. tloereh who lias tried bard to keep a Ionia* proposition afloat. He did not establish the paper from thof first. The Mirror was one of n; chain of papers located by K. F. ' Iteasloy of Monroe, in tbihlsboro. i Wilson j.n-l High Point. 'Thin In! the second of the ones established : by him i?? suspend, the mrrtiir] lilv.h Point having failed several months a*o. The first editor of the Mirror] was John lluggins. Later Mr. Ceo rch who was wllh^th" Now Hern Sun Journal was Induced, by Mr. Heasley to acquire an In tercut In the paper. Mr. tloereh has been adlvoj and energetic and bis personality! baa won for him many friends Inl this eity. hut thn experience of i Mr. John Park who tried to run, n chain of dally papen In Ka stern Nor:h ( urolina. uml that of Mr lteasb-v proven that them is not stifflcb-nt net business to make them profitable. More Gossip Anno leather, prominent arrron iitirp*, who Ytmcmmp morp prominent In h ir nult agaln-t j?rk Whit#, for 1100,000 for breach of contract hat ?tar ted mar# goaalp Kh. i? aaan nightly with Frank Mayor, artor II) HOW LAND WOOD (I'jtviiiki uis l? Tu? Adftwf) N. w York. ivb. 25. ? Graduates* of I ln? police school of psychology wl??i pound heats out Jamaica way in Ilrooklyn are lliumbtHK ! their wt'll lorn t?*xt hooks today In , quest of further enlightenment ?mi dual personalities and other liaHliiit; psychical abnormalities. What they want to know la, has William Shepard. tipster ex traor- ' dinary to the whole force at the Jamaica police elation, a Dr. J ak yll-Mr. Hyde peraonallty ? or haa' he, as aoriie of the profeMors at ? lie police achool have Intimated, Just been npooflnc the boys? I'or lj yearn, practically every- ; body that haw known "Bill" Shep- i ard haa spoken of hint in super- ] latlven. a "friend" of every cop in the Jamaica neighborhood, 1 Shepard has gone out of his way aeons of tlmea to tip ofT the cops - on. "Kusplclou* person*" In to* jj neighborhood, to Inveigh against the rrlnilnal element and Keneral- j ly to make of hlmacir "the beat ' force for law and order In tho die-* trlct." Hia wlf?> aaya ho la the l?eat husband In the world ? equal- j ly handy around tho houso with <j| a dish rag. a mop or a broom. Hla superior* in the Ilrooklyn-Manhat tan Itapid Transit Company by which lie was employed an an In- ' Hpector. nay he waa one of the -J beat they ever had. Today lie Is behind the ban at the Jamaica pel Ice ntation await- I Inn examination on a charge of I committing a dozen burglaries 1 under the very no*es o f hit J friend*, the Jamuica police. The ) police aay he ha* confessed. Shepard, according to the po lice version, waa captured red handed in the act of hurlarlalng u cigar store ten minutes after ' he had sent the policeman on the 1 beat In another direction, on tho trail of two mythical "Husplclotu ] peraons." Hi* downfall -time bo- * cause he failed to take Into ac- ' count that It waa Just midnight. 1 when a new patrolman came on the beat. The new patrolman, Charles* Schaeffner. not having been ad- 1 vised that nil tho la w-breaklng^B3 Jamaica was being carried on In ' another direction, walked past a ^ cigar nlore on Jamaica Avenue and discovered that the usual J light wan not burning. SummoQ- J lug a fellow officer, he entered a and found a man working away nt the safe In the rear. The burg lar attempted to flee, but ducked j Into a closet when the patrolmea 3 opened Are. And there, the pa- 1 trolmen found their old friend* J Honest Dill Hhepard, model cltl- 3 '?en. husband and workman. Be neath the ample folds of hla blue 1 Inapector's cot^ at curaly tttdieL?| In a nibW Im-H, tfiey say they found a whole kit of nafe crack ing tool*, in the pocket* of his ] neatly prenned blue trou*ers they \ claim to have found HO which j Shepard had taken from the cash I register. There wa* great commotion at \ the station house when Hhepard * waa hd In to fsce his "frlenda" of the force ma the most mystify- ] 'ng burglar Jamaica has had In months There wan equally great I commotion at Hhepard's home when Mrs. Hhepard was told hftr model husband was a burglar. ] There wen almont ns great com motion at the B. M. T. Inspectors' office. "Dr. J< kyll and Mr. Hyde/1 chorused the pollc pysrhologlet# of Jamaica. "Sap." commented a professor i at the polite rchool. But he waa I not talking about Hhepard. ?SKN VrOH McCORMICK j FOUND HEAD IN BED ? Wanhlngton. Fob. 2 5 ? Sena tor Med 111 McCormlck. aged 47. , of Illinois, wan found dead' In hla hotel room hero today. His death In attributed to Internal hemor- ^ ragen. U.OIUA SW ANSON IS SAID BB IMI'ltOVfCI) T'arls, Feb. 25. ? O lor la Swan- ! Hon panned an excellent night and ; in now out of danger, the cllnle J report today stated. MOIlK PAY FOIl I'll tSTKRKIfM Cl'-veland. I'Vb. 25.? (Special) * Pla It rers h< re hive signed a two-year contract with employers al an Incnase of l>0 cents a day, bringing tit* wage scale to $12 SO for eight hours with a five and a | hw If ?lny week. This rate will be operative for one year when tbe ' *ca!e will bo Increased to II J Mr j Din around 12 month!. COTTON MARKBT ? ] Xi w York. Fob. ?S. ? Spot ?it- ! Ion donna aloadjr. MliKlllat 18. JK. nn arlranco of in points. Future,, . rlnalll( btil, March !5.0t. Mar ?.?. July 15.(4. Oct. H. 49, I?? ?' Now York. Fob. IS. ? cotton V fill ti ro, nncnnd loday at the toU lowing luela March May ; 14 tt. July II J7. October LWr 15 11. M
The Daily Advance (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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