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Bobbed Haired Girl Held In Hertford Jail Will Go OnTrialThere This Week Mary llowiu'd ami I lirrc Ma?cnliiic i ??m |ianioi?K l.vad Duckfl in IVrqiihn itii-i Superior l.ourt nitwits iMri jr..v! Ki> Piticv (irovr Kcs?nlenl* Ac j ciimmI ? ? I I ran??a?*lioii In volvings 1 ran>fi'i' "f Slol <>11 \nlomol?ilr ? Trial of Northeastern Carolina * first so-ealled bobbed haired ban dit. Mary Howard, and her three male eom pan Ions. Brnest Wuilf 1 1 art Hell. Sam l^ougee and l,?wts Powell. alleged to have attempted one of I he most hcdwI h?n:?l W? in i Iih .rlmlnal annals , of this section. i* scheduled for this week's term of Superior Court In I'tr'i aftuans foiiniy. whir It op ened at Hertford Monday morn ing with Judge Thomas 11. < ul v.-ri presiding. The four were arrested tin morning after the robbery at tempt. and liavo been held l*? Hertford ju II slnco early in the summer. exrept for a brief Inter val when the woman and 0,,e ot her companions were taken to I >tt County to answer charges in con ned ion with several robberies. The charges were dismissed, ami lliey were returned U> Pcriiulmuns. Then too. ohi' member or me nariy Bin-. led in escaping !),(> jail, anil cliioyed a few days of liberty before lie was recap tured tinil returned. It was on a Sunday lirelit earl* in ibe Hummer that a large ear rolled up In front of the "lore of Vfownsend Cha|ipell. blind mer ehant of tile I'lney drove commun Ity In Perquimans. A man and woman alighted. and called oui mapped. asking that be sell litem something to eat. He went u> the more, accompanied by his wife, and Mold them some canned goods and other eatables. While they were making their Improvised meal. Chappell .with that unusual keenness of the oin f>r families Hint often accompan ies blindness, heard a slight noise at the house, which he had locked and barred. He hastened to In vestigate. Darkness and light are all the sanyf lo linn, and he made his way to the porch through the Inky blackness without difficulty. Keeling his way?along the P?"'" he bumped Inlo somebody. Thor otighly alarmed, he run to a near by farm bell and began lolling It The man and woman in lite store lift precipitately . .Nelg h bors. summoned by the rlnMnj, th* bell, promptly ?ct out in pur suit and succeeded In getting the, lit t usi* niiiulier of Hie ear. An Ihorlllea in neighboring towns and cities were notified at once. and Hie Suffolk police picked up ihc bobbed Haired girl and her com - pan Ions there a few hours later. They were held for Superior < ouri after a preliminary Hearing In Hertford. , . Subsequently Several members of I he Hail family, also resident* of the I'lney drove section, were nrresled In connection with the visil Of I he alleged bandit parly to Peril nlmans. The Hails are . accused of hiring had a part In a transact Ion said lo have Involved Ihc alleged thefl of a Kurd Itoud- 1 ster from Italph Colioon. textile worker of ihis city, They were released under homl. und are lo be tried also at the present term of ? Perquimans court. SfX KII.IKI) AT (;i<AI)R CIIOSSING Nohunta. (!a.. Nov. 2? Six were' lillfled Md II IniI 14 children wore injured when the Atlantic COl'ill Line'* fial New York-KI?#r Ida I rain crnahed info a loaded achool bun at a grade croaalng hef<* tiiln morning. VAS ri, \iv i?m?ki\(. (JIRLH 'OVKIICOMK ll.\Mtl( \l'? Whrit kind of a girl does a man lov?>? Must she hare hrauty? C'an't the plainer girl, whom ? hnrm lies perhapa In her aplen did character and common aenac. attract him? A very interesting treatment of I this problem occur* In Krneal Pas cal's novel. "The Dark Swan," which roncorn* Itself with two 1 sisters. one lovely of form and face the other brilliant -minded Imt plain, and the Joys that life hold for each of them Kven the fine man who might have loved the charm of the plainer slaler. In Minded hy the physical allure of ihe other, hut the book I* partic ularly noteworthy because of the iitiiiaual development of the plot, which mi ruck Warner Hrothers a? one ndmlrahly lulled for transla-, lion onto the screen. and conse quently the emotional at riiKKle that the "dark swan" make* for happinena will hn seen i|i motion pictures. na well aa print, with; Merle Prevoat. The picture. "The IWfr-k Swan." will M offered to the enthusiasts f of Bllsabeth City at the Alkramaf Theater today. COURTS OPENING ALL OVER STATE S|MM'ial IVrm ill lltiiicomlit* ( oiiiily As a l{t**iilt of Jail Storming Kah'iuli, Nov. 2. -Ill addition in the 12 regular t< rtii* of Supe- ] rior Court iiponlnu in North Car olina counties today a special l mi in fur tli?? trial of criminal caws has been railed by t li>- Gov ernor. Trial ??f lucmlrf'ry d( the ni'ili dial stormed lli?> lluncnmhe jail some I iiii<* nuo, and of nm or more of i In* ne^ru atlarlii>r? of white women an- expected to conic 11 ;? at this special t? rm. The lei in in called f . ?r two 1 week p. beginning today, and Judue A. M. Stark, of Monroe, j has been named by the Governor, to |?renld". Then* have been five alleged at- 1 1 lark si made' hy ne^roen in llim- ! com he County within ihr past 1 wo months. The Aral assailant, has never been apprehended. The' second. Alvin Mansel. alleged to , have attacked ? nurse on Sunset Mountain, wan the object of the nioli whirh stormed the Jail. He was spirited away by the officers. I'rrKtoii Neely. officers state, was recognized by the woman he is alleged to have attacked in an Ashevllle store, and was shortly thereafter arrested and taken to Greensboro for safe keeping Another cane was one of simple1 assault, and the assailant has been tried and sontenced. The lift h instance was an alleged at tack upon a negro woman. In addition to the special crim inal term railed for Buncombe County, the regular two-weeks' civil term also opened this morn ing, the two terms being held in different court rooms. Judge John M. Ogleshy. of Concord, will preside at the civil term. In Perquimans County. Judce Thomas H. Calvert, of Raleigh, oponed a one-week mixed term A two-weeks' civil term opens in Wilson, with Judge P. If. Cran mer. of Southport. presiding. In Northampton, the two-week*' ; term will be devoted to the trial J of both civil and criminal cases. Judge N. A. .Sinclair, of Fayette villc. Is presiding. A two-weeks' terrtl opens in Lee County. The nrst week will ( be devoted to trial of bolh civil and criminal cases, while the last week nothing but civil cases will be tried. Judge W. A. Devitl. of' Oxford. Is presiding. 1 Judge I'. A. Daniels, of Colds- 1 ' horo, will preside at the two-' weeks" civil term opening In Pen ' der County. a two-weeks' term, also for: the trial of civil cases, opens In 1 Durham County, with Judge H. 1 A. Grady, of Clinton, presidiim. In Guilford County, JuHge Mi- j chael Schenck, of Heudersonville, 1 is holding n two-weeks' term fori the tiial of civil cases only. The one-week term in Scotland will he confined to the trial of civil cases. Judge I\ A. Mc- ' Klroy, of Marshall, is presiding. Judge T. D. iiryson, of llryson ' City, today opened a two-weeks' ' civil term in Mecklenherg. Judge Thomas J. Shaw, of Greensboro. Is presiding over the two-weeks' mixed term opening today in Cleveland County. Another two-weeks* mixed term j opens in Rutherford, wtlh Judge K. F. Harding, of Charlotte, pre- j siding. i*i,i f M pudding is NO LONGER BKITISII London. Nov. 2. -Viewing with patriotic alarm disclosures that the ancient, honorable and weighty Christina* puddings of old Kng land are not British at all. but composed of about 85 per cent of .American and Near Kastern fruits and splcsMf the Attilfillifk fruit Kroner* have opened a campaign 10 give the Kngltsh house-wife 11 ret! British product ihi? Yule tide. It appears that about the only thiiiK the Itrltlsh can point to with pride a* an empire product when the tradlonal Christmas dessert Ik ?erved In the delicate blue alco holic flame of burning brandy , but the Australian* wish to go much further toward making the < national delicacy an all-British ' affair. They have girded themselve* Tor an advertising battle against I California and Mediterranean pro duct* and In full page layouts In the newspapers are Hinging the praises of Imperial raisins. spices and other Ingredient*, printing recipe* telling how to prepare and serf? rich. ta?ty concoction* that will please the most patriotic pa latal. The Anstrallan-drlejd fruit > board believe* the Auntrallan fruit can compete suco?-s? fullv with California and the I^evant In pri ces, quality and quantity of Ital products. DOG TAX MIXUP ENLIVENS BOARD SESSION MONDAY Elusive (laniiics Escape Litil Taker Hut Not the Watchful Eye of Town ship Tax C.ollector MI DDLE DISCLOSED (lomnibsioiirr!) Deliberate at Length on Perplexing Omstioii of Feeding llo^ Al Count) Home A dog lax middle in Salem Township uml tho intuit question whether a rouiilo of hog* ut the County II onto should he fed corn for fai i*?? in k now, or whether tho feeding of corn should l?e post poned u month, occupied much of the time of l he Hoard of County Commissioners. in monthly session Monday morning. The lax mlxnp was left to J. C. James. Ilai taker in the township. Tom Hell Wilcox, dog lax collector, and County Commissioner C. B. Munden. of Salem, to straighten out. It was decided finally ' that the extra feeding of the hogs had belter be delayed until December 1. Inas much as they were not to be slaughtered until after Christmas. Incidentally, the purchase of the Children's Home at Nixonton was | announced officially through the reading of the deed for the/prop erty. The purchase price was 12. 50ft. or slightly under the price of 92.C2f? asked for it by Milton B. Sample, the owner. The dog tax situation in Salem Township, in whlcl^ Weeksville Ha situated, was the occasion for a visit by a good sized delegation of residents of the township. Among those present were J. P. Kves. Sr.. Walter Kerry. R. L. Jackson. :Sr.. Tax Collector Wilcox, and Sam Brown, a colored man. Brown stated he was charged up with five femulo dogs, taxable at the irate of 12 each, whereas he only owned one. Mr. Jackson. It transpired, owned two dogs, but had none , listed. The list taker, he said, hadn't said anything about dogs, and he hadn't thought about them when he guve In hla property for taxation. He explained that he i had paid the tax later, when re minded of the oversight. "That was my hard luck." he' 'concluded, "but somebody's dog has killed one of my sheep. The I county will have to pay for the sheep, and that will be your hard I luck " The dog tax collector for the township stated thai one former resident of the township. M. Me hegan. had moved to Nixonton Township, but was charged with one dog In Salem and two In Nix onton. whereas he and his wife on ly owned two dogs altogether The collector expressed the opinion thai one dog had been listed twice. Female dogs are taxed annually two dollars each, and males one dollar. Double the forgoing tax is collected when the owner falls to list his canines. Hence the fu rore In Salem over the apparent confusion In the listing of dogs. Dr. C. 11. Williams. County : health officer, In making his monthly report asked that addM lional doors he Installed at the County Home. In order to add lo the general convenience of the In stitution. His request wan grunt-' ed. He recommended rflso that i the Interior of the County Jail be repainted or whitewashed nt once. No action was taken as to that The question of feeding the ; hogs at the County Home was brought up by Keeper Hanhorn, of . the Institution, and was discussed at considerable length. He sug gested lhat additional* corn be ' bough! with which to fatten them for slaughter December 2K The , ? oinmlssloners finally decided to forego the extra swine rations un- 1 III nearer the lime for killing the animals. ' HKKK TO K KKI* IMMTOIt OX THK MOY(K K (tltCUT i Presiding Elder C. II. CulbrHli I of the Hlizibctfk City district ha:? received the following letter from i the Moyork charge unking that ' Hov, C. T. Thrift bp allowed by j the North Carolina Conference to I remain on that 1*14 another year: "Wp the mpinhem of th#{ Fourth Quarterly Conference. of j the Moyork charge, now In sea- ' ? nlon nt Moyock Church, thin the, 12th da>K of October, 1925. do [ hereby petition and a*k you to j use your every Influence at the 'coming annual Conference In se curing the re-appolntment of Rev C. T Thrift for the Moyock Charge for the coming year. "Ill other Thrift la doing work on the Moyock charge that no other preacher ha* ever attempted to do, and the chnrg* la doing ex cellent work under hla leadership, therefore we ran't afford to give him up until he han aerved thin charge the full time limit of five years and more If poaslblc." Th?* letter la signed by the fol lowing steward*: K. O. Ragley, | W. H. Kdwards. Thos. W. Baxter. ? J. W. sanderlln. J. J. Fere bee. and | O. C. Bos wood. As "Corn" Go^s Down Sewer Old Topers Watch Thirstily Sixty callon* 'i c?r" *'?uor.< dlatllkd IU .parkin* rt-?rnw? ?>' Z ta.IU.MM O. the swamp. ..... ma.v - Iron. Klltabeth Ctly. |.'"?red KUrRlInK i?io th.' thirsty mu* "t a*.'*") ?|?e In front - , I.e.aqu?rl?*? I? l?rVr I no ln lllt. til,. *l?t? ?. .,?lS,.rV??d crowd r??uld h?* ul'p; ' * ' IWU tt ??SSahrtss* r-u'.'rlho , ,?mh ?.r jHHisttanc- ***v* ''"?' l, ,*.. er..?.l. and I. ?;?"?. 1 *'? V # , . H. \.-rJ? vt-ri' oil hand. BSgz&Sjp , Sewland M r>|J(r. Cl.urrl NV !. l'oulMi.,. |?.ur|ng :;"v,v^,.va j !>"?? 1"'ul approach ?t ' narty tho driver ot ,l,e ruldliHJ car. ? >? roaiUt?-i %mm %i,. ??s^An?rs$ |5S? arts ? PRISONERS ARE ' WEU. GUARDED 'CourlhtXiM- Owed l>y J., due Stack uft Go on Trial uiu Cnv 2 ? Surrounded 1 ,iyA"i* detiehn.,..! r.1 trou|? ???' Neeley". i;V.Rro.rrh?rK."d w?l. ?lml?.| .t i r,kv?.;n,;,dl"l:v1..r,.r .......t i '"shortly .Her * or" t?M,k !,I?J ??** J^Vd" auditorium of der?'d I'1 piiinrrd nlid tolil ... - ,?&.? n wn. >.etnu , tl*<? priHimtrn. j in poni f- North C.ro In. X"d ." d - and remained .... lilted ye"'*?" . Thl, l",n thla mornlns ?'"> '? . inerit ot ten . ro..per. we. t lo,ll;; i tail t? accompany lh* I i2a?5sw--es wmm court h* I* not k?I * id will *>?' H"1 ""''l*'. 1 . J"aM . . v_ The court, ordered MP* . . | nlr. of. hundred m.^rom-hlH. thA lary to try Mai""" aw-rHSSSfe WB&sss&a. ,hree *uard?men w*t?rt ,n prlvM beald* the Miww TWENTY-ONE DIE IN WEEK-END ACCIDENTS Atlanta. Nov. 2.? Traffic acci dents III southern HtatPH claimed a toll of at least 21 death* and f?0 injuries over the week-end. Tin* , allppery condition of the pavement in cities. duo to a general rain ov er the South, in Illumed for a larjt ? portion ?f the accidents. North Cnrollna reported the henvlent toll of death Uitnn re ported four killed and three In jured. CJrreiinhoro reported four dead and eleven Injured. HEIJ) PGR MURDER oF'votiNr, m<uvi\N Hickory. Nov 2. -Pearl rhlld era (li'een, ajo-d 21. wan phot and killed lant Saturday nlftht In her room at a locul boarding house In llrookford auhurb. W M Pyrtle. employe of a mill waa arretted and la being held without bond on tlw charge ?vf murder of the wd man. re* Kit a i. 4. \\. (AfiiwHMHrr TW^funeral of John W. Car' wrlght. who died at hla home, rtrt?; Cednr street. Monday mornlnif. will be conducted Tueaday aftir floon at 3 o>h?ck at the home by Dr. f*. H. Tenipleman, aaaUt* d by Rev. K. H. ScHttersood and bnr-j lal will be mad# In Hollywood* Cemetery, TRIAL BECOMES LEGAL WRANGLE l{i'|)n*Mriilutiv<? I % ?- i<l tiiul ( oloni'l \\ in-!ii|? >1 i* in Mih'lirll \ll\ur li> iimtKKT i. sm mi , Washington. Nov J. Tin ? Mitchell court in ;i t*t la I 11 1> in life Hint' has liwu largely a l>iiii|i> ?? ? , tween Ui>pr*?Ni':si;iiiv(* Held. of lllilloi ?. S|HTi.ll ? tlllU -'l 'fur the flying colonel. and t"?4?iiifl Illanton Winship. lli?- law im.-i.j ber of the mui't. Itcpresetita'i*** lieid has pro|M?f?? l1 a legal wr.m - I' ll lias lici'ii ton i:ii|i li tor th?* -v erar:e soldier. II*- has looked on more or less aghast. Ilai C?.l?m-l ^'Inslilp has grasp** i| every n'u.? Ihili not only (Clasped ji liii. throttled ii . li.i;? lit" n a Stir ling example of military efi nn-n - ;?-y an I preparedness. After ?*v fry knotty, a rpeu metits l?eiw?*eii 1 Contending couiUcl. Co|omi W ill ? hip lias immediately aiimoim ????!: **l Mill |iiV|iiili'il to pas ? on i li i " iiuest ion/' Ami each lime In- has pa^cd ' against tin- defeiiH*. tin- remaind er of the court concurring ami an . lto n mini; tlial Iln- opinion ot tin law officer has liccnt.ic ill-- rilling of 1 1n* < mi rt. | There Is a sirikiup mniraat. j He id ami Willslllp. lleld I- la II. 'Sparc. sharp-featured ami sliarp jtoiigiied. His voice is railn-r ih'.n anil rasping ami lie is given uneii 4 to. slang. He addresses tin- an lltlist court tlx "Yo|| |*eo|de." Ill {pins things "right off iln- re. I It* speaks of tin* conn "taking jhim on." Hi* haw referred lo tlx court as- "greater t'>i-*i Hod him self and has chsrarterlzed the I whole proceedings as an attempt I to lynch a truth teller." As tin* 'triul has progressed tin- lllinulM . CoiiKri-sKinaii has jfrown holder Mrfid bolder and at the Inst -lilting 'roulil scarcely conceal I he evlili'iin of his contempt for Hie wimb- pro 1 coed lugs. | Colonel Wiuslilp in sofl-xpnken. i having the tongue of tin- South He Is cray of moustache Inn ill* '? lit only a sprinkling of while hair* on his head. He has klmlly l?tl' keen gray eyes. A graduate of the University of tieorgia. In* en tered thi* Army during tin* Spanish War. Inning the world War lo served as judge advocate genf**!!! of the first American Army in Prance, lie wears on his breast the ribbons of the distinguished servlre medal and Ho* clUtin gtllahcd service cros*:, lie is one of best lawyers in I he Army and ihul Is why he was selected to keep the member* of the Mitchell court straight on their law deci sions. Of course th? re is also a more or less com imioiis duel between Mr. Held ami Colonel Sherman Morelnnd. I he judgo advocate, act In k as prosecutor. Colonel Mooreland Is a graduate of iln* law *hoo| of Cornell I'lilversitv and served for eight years as judge of the Supreme Court in the Philippine Islands. The ar guments against Colonel Mitchell have come from Colonel More land. hut Hie decisions have come from Colonel Winship and so Un real "scrapping" lias been across 'lie C.iUrt maiil.il tahlc. Representative Held Is trying lo make the court as uncomfortable as possible with Ills threats to call President Cool idee an I Secretary of War Hsvis ar witnesses to face Colonel Mitchell, since they have heen recorded as the chief i?c* ? users of I aviator lie al' o lias objected to tin* court proceeding under the regular court martial manual, localise he says lite colli I took Itself out from under that manual when ii decided Hi*- Mitch <?11 case was different from all oth ers and lind to be treated in a dlf fereni manner. Colonel Mitchell pleaded not guilty (en time-; when finally le ws* arraigned And tach time In added a little emphasis, until fin last one sounded like the explosion of ? thousand pound bomb. gadski hkti hiys to THE CdM KiiT STM.K Porlln. Nov. 2. Johanna 'i:td ski. for 23 yearn a pftma donna | ni l ho Metropolitan Opera In N'?-v York. flturriiiK prlnclpti 1 1 v in Wiifr- ? nil rian role*. him return**. I to ih** concert mIukh this Autumn in Mer lin. the drone of tier firm trliimphx She hn? not appeared in pnhlh ?inre the world wnf. Critic* found that h?r voire re lain* mm-h of the brilliancy for which ah** fiimon* during her Metropolitan engageim-nt*. Her Ural evening conaiMted of nit ox ? lunlvely Wairnarlati program In 'he connu* of which ah** wtnr Klaa'a Dream" from "I^ohen prln." "Dkh Teurohall*." from Tannhaunrr and various nMoctlon* from "Trlstian nrt<l laold* " Tin* Berlin symphony orchestra varied] the program by playing fhe pro Widen to "Lohengrin" Mid f ?!? MMBfemlnncr." Her second pro *rum wan devoted entirely to Ger, 1 man song*. < </'/. m \?. or ( i.i n i'osTi'0\t.n u. 1 1\ <>! ? ?? ili^ or (lit- I 1 1 /;? li< I li I i ? > ? ?uiulry 4 lull. |HtM|V>liril I i I'luy tilxlu t ? ? tonight, W.o lleirlTiil Iih|,|), ;is ilo- i.i 'it ? outturn >1 i?i lull in .i pllili- ioirt'iil. :iii> Him- it Is mi i' i Fihlii) niulil. Midi I l?i* l*U|M I ..(111 |ll't?\ isi., V. I lllt'l JK'I - MiuiiiU' IMh-i', lii-* of I In* ? l iil? r\? |.!.iin llial Itto ?lii\ s ol siiii-liilit %\<Mtlli'l* W ill lull ill kihmI ?'o|ll|l? I ioll t!i<> |?i >;|?t III I III- |l|*0)M'l"( > . TIh> .ii*i* li.iul.iu:; sir nul> on ill'- lu>|>f i li.i ' ill.- min> s|m*ii wi'l t in! in tin- iii*\l il.i) or so. optimismi: Non in i !'.ih:h m kki'ok r I.i i>l \uii**iill|]i i* tli- |ti*>si lis ukiu.m.i.iii* liah ? h. Vi L* \ 11 ? plinil li- ii.iic runs lUrtuij"!) ? * Monthly iJfVli'W ?.i lic.-it.i -?s ami attrh-uli n r.il '< ini'l:* i'i i!n- fifth Ki'tli'iiil !:???? rtf Hank. ? ?s Kii htnoii.i, In ii ? monthly )M>ii|i< :iiii?ti* i?? i r? ? ? K . .| !i. ? ??. a .i l i ? I- .1 .1 j ii- puli II. .Mil ll l..it.iv, \ i? ? ii f i.i ? vii-w ;ih<* :<ll liat t"ll luile- "Wi'ii k pills'" Iti variolic |il:n ?'s. "no'.ildv in I hi' ri.-?lm?:r. i ? utilities ?*i South Cnr idilta at. >1 i.i lulls ff Nurlli Carolina. i.i h ?|i of it h nil 1 1|i* lull'.- alt', ill lit at' I f\t I v?\.. Ih-.H i'i' ? in* i*. i : >'iint!!i i* i.itix'd vli* mil ? rn|i ia ;| .? : it di-lari-il l It i- ? ai* ? n-itll tit-.', mi ih. \\ hull*. "Ii.i ? i * i .ihaMv In ???!' uiori* r i*ii ii in - "?raiiM* I III:- \?'ai- thai. Itt I MS I ." A ti?l ii i-; ?i||ialt.. i*;il?.ii!Ull?- In ?l i - ii- .inn utli'T if. i iir<* . of tin* ltii>ini"i> lif?? 1 1 1" tin* disiri'-f. I s v tin* tn ??l?l of i ii't i >lii.*r. it sax-, t'.-ll trail.* in tin* ilistrlrt had ln'iMin ia lain* volumi*." Mini tin1 ? 1 1 1 ? ? I* l?Msln? . - in i Ira lot's p'linii'i! to -i tf'-'ln-r f?.ji; i'imIimi. Mi ? !? :iii; ssv fir 'lit II IV Kpeclfi "?ally, ii )? dm > i ia iluit roll on pmdiit' ."ii ilils yi-ar i'\ii"?d"d the I'l'nl'i *"ii of I'l^ I. a nil ih" toha ? ?? rr?-i ? L"Hi in North and Smith Carolina w tv l.iisr;- than Hie ? Tops i<f a %..'|- Mi'ii. "And lalioi', ii roiii itt i* I tin 1. 1 fully em liloyi i a.i- un-i_* .. Iiiish puri-haa iiiu poivpt* aiainr; lown and city (l? ?llem." I iS>4*iiy* I it i* i.i I*. r iiFii is of the itidtis'rial ? ion in iln* iIIh t I'i' ' . I III* 1 1 1 \ I VI I'llltl 1111*111 It.ldli In iii'l ividiial :? >'ioti til h at i l"ar!nj: Imii'i' Imi-Uh ut'i* rim n i tii* m-arly li |i?r rent higher i hah iif l h It* i I n i ? ? 1 1 a year. prov ing tin* i xlsti n t* i.f si laiRvr vol utin- of pi'iioru l liMMiiii'HH activity. Soft * cm I piiidiii'llim in th?* fifth Ili.-lriri 1:1 .-t a v.ry h!;'h rale, and V.'i vt Virginia fkr.ispr.'ts for fiil! t: ?!?- an. r.>iisi*i|ii< titly liriti-r than lin y h-v.- hern for m(*v? ral .vi a in 'Hi.- sf nat inn in tin* loX ille fl.-lil ii Improving. and for \v?ri| iii'il" I'k jiri* inrromdnj; ItHiiil trad" in Krptrnihfr. it liili* sli.liilv ntidiT Ih" vi d ii tii" of trad" ilmi.' in Snpti'iiihi-r. I'll' |. Ii'.l Aiik'iM trinh' hy a wide Ilia mill and al-o wait larnr lit in t rail I- iliiritii: &i-pi(?mher. I !i Wind rial" i.i ad" la ill sciiHonal v?(l ii ??!?*. ami i ? -|li*i;i ioni ii re bet li'i" ill. hi dnrin r'r<*i*mit tinoitliH. ' Itn ll*tiiiu i n iihI i in* t ion , mi whfrli mi niiii'h iniildiitK activity Ini- ili'|ii'nd?'<l durliiK tin* pant I wo or tlii"'.- yoarw. rout liiinvi al a viry liiuii Irvid. Iln* inimhrr of pirmiM for now work l:.*iii*il l!i Srpi ? mlirr rxi rillni? Ilic inimhrr IhKIIKI ill Alltttl*!. Ill Npilr of | hi* ri'Mfonril tin di-nry to tlrrri'asr at I Ii'* approu* Ii of witit i'i ." C VMIIKN MO IOKIS I 1 1 mis j ros n .i fatinlrii. Nov. 2. Too rloMO t othniiiiiloii with Ohi John llar l"> r orti piovrd roiil h to l.nwri'iii'r IIiii'KI'sm. ni th?. Old Trap indKh-l liorliooil. who wa* in rrcordi-r'H I'oiirt In* i'i- t ii i'i tnornliiK on ( harK ?'s of haiiiii; hrt*ii ilrtink and din nrili'i'lv. and of havlnu opi*rati>rl an tiutiiinohlln whilr undrr t . I )i - fliii'mn of liriuor, ltnrK"^f? wax fin I'd $.*i|i and runti. win put tin ?li*r a KiMpi'iiih d *n*iit"tirr of lhn*i* inontliH in jail, roiidlllotial upon uond Itcltavior. and liin lirrnHr to drlvi* an atitonioh|l?' in (*n tilde* n (Toniiiv ivni HUspi iiiP-d for ihrri months. Wit in son tontHli'd Itiirci'MM tnolori'il to Old Trap lant Wrdm-H . day i.i n hiehly ^ntoxirati'd ron ditii n. u ' it out of hln rar lliorr nml prnr^ttrd in iiWoar vIk oroiisly nml In roit<ilr|i-nihli* de tail. finally imliidiai* htmii-lf In tin* ralfr.ory of thow "rttasi'd." THilKISIt Tl? MH'S MOVK < IN Most II. laoidoii. N?iv 2. A dly.pali h to daily i.i : II front llpirut. Hyrla. wayii that lar<i? hodP*H of Tnrklnh troop .<?<? moving toward Momil In in f i ; ? ? Tlii- Dully "ipri'HH limi ii ?iml'ar ri-port. with h nntn Iwi'i I ill" Mirks at &.f??in. and al li*i'? iln* Kromh li.ivi* nlven tin tti im iiiiImIoii in iro'tH Hyrla. Th?- " -ii! ?uh! that f.r.'.ii llrltalit nppr 1 m| thi- iK'tioti of Krinrii. I t ft II1HKH mtomkiw .ih'tphln. N?>. J Th" 1 ? i ? ? *'.* and (Tarniiii:* Shlpjdii!; <n" hna ptitrlni-. -I from Ifn hoa.d thri'i '? atni t.'. of t n 3,000 ?t>:l ' ?? "t# lon.:. i 'itiriro. 0*rlli:il?: ami Chan i. wldrti will ! i 'ondltlom-d ? ?ni rrnnni?*il and p'aci d on Iln* I l*i i:*'lrlp|)la - Da I tint of o - Miami1 ruu. Activity this Week Among W orkers in Advance Drive Likely Reach New Levels Only Two Works Now licinaiii of l''ir*l Noting IVriod, \f!rr Which Will he Sharp Deelinr in Vote Karn iiijs Siil)s('ri|?tion% ami \\ oi k of Next l*w?> \\ rrk? May Deride \\ ho* 1 1 (?el Hudson ROANOKE FAIR OPENS TUESDAY l our Days and Prom ises lnlrr?>?liii^ l\\hi liils am! Program Willlamston. N??\ j 1,'oattoV ? ".ill "I Willi. i hi: ton wilt ti Tn?-:-d.iy. November conlitiuirr: tor iMin days. Ti. is I. ?i lia Im ? u i??'iiiS tor f?mt y? ,n> ami i:. imu .1 l:il lis iiliv ill. ?f lie! I'.ili it? III*- Slate. Tin- am (cultural ?lf|?:i ri incut *ill have i'\lulnr> from lit*' conn ins. Tim Iioiih* i coriomics will h in chargM of Miss I *;i ti |j ii.> Smith, distiiri a u**rit f??r Ka*f?-rn Cam liua. and will have ? vhihits from i In* a:.? itis of several counties c??u ?Minv ?'i j ?*v?,ra I thon.ciml juri of ca'iti- tl rmiilH. In c*iiiiti<>cl ion with ilii.? i|. |i.iniii< iit, Miss Kai? n KIk il?? >, Hi*- world's givale t e\po- . linn hi t-ulinaiy an. will <l> iM"ii*'r.itioiih dally. Tin* I'iii'DH will In- h hi;; f? a 1 11 r? ?. wait To entries from hiirh ulalih m u.h i'lttman, Thomar. anil' otli'-r last clan:! horses. All lov- ' ers i.f uhihI races will In* pleased ! wiili tin- rnnl offered. Nine fri ??? acts a iv on tin* pro gram anil McDonald's Itoyal 1 Spiitrli IliHilandct s, a hand of na tional repute. with a great tenor kIh ii' r will kIvi1 dally concerts. A great display of Artworks is giv ??ii i-iuli tili: lit, and Saturday Ma !>!?? Codjr * Air Circus- and Aiii i llarr:. will hold flu* ground*. Wedm.ulav i.ii'ht (In- Kn Klux ; Klan wiSI pnradi and have a Pi-li lira t Iiiii 1 ftii. imi h n ii ill imI hitd? how al ready In ? n ??iii :? il in flu* poultry show. MM. II Ol I ICIAI.S ASKKI) TO TESTIFY Washington, Nov. 2.- Colon. I William Miirlo'll, on t r in I h\ court : martial as a result of his critl- i clsma of tin- conduct of tin* C?ov eru nieiil's air rervicc. today asked thi! court to -summon Secret m lor ? Davis of War and Wllhur ol Ihi Navy as witnesses. Several other high officials of tin* two deturt ne-nts, hi verul on in Iters of t 'om ress. and tuor*' , than KO Army ami Navy officers were also nane-d hy Him d?-fensi? in tie* list of those it would li k ?* to ?|iiMstion. The name of I'lesi d ell I Cuolldge did not i|i|M<nr. Tlr defense decided not to try to ?-n?n mon him. ItANDIT IDENTIFIED AS CHAPMAN'S l"AI. ! Muskegon, Mich., Nov. 2. The hamlit slain here Saturday oIkIiI after he had shot and Tutally wounded Charles Hammond, city detective, wriM positively identified today as "Dutch" Amh -raoo, noted Hum and pal of (Jerahl Chapman. M IHH i: \rm I, FA KMKTT ric \NHKKiti(Ki> critKi ri t k Currituck County In July made : an appropriation for home demon stration work and the division is transferring to thut county Miss Itarhi'l Kvercti who. for one year, was agent In Henderson County. MIhs Kverett gnci to this position with six years of leaching anil six years' experience us home agent in Maryland. In addition to her woik In tin- Western part of the State Farm Kxtension News. SOON CHESTNUT WII.I. UK ONI.Y A MEMOKY llhura, X. V.. Nov. 2 Tin, chMsnut as an American delicacy l? faring extinction. I'lant path ologlstA and foresters at Cornell University say the reason Is u *eri ous Might com m u n lea led from tree to tree hy the wind, n con tamination whlct\ has heen un hampered duriiiK the last 20 yearn The disease, which these path ologists di-Ki-rlhe us Incuruhlc. makes the nit nation more serious The hllght was first discovered In :i llrooklyti park In IfliM. hut It was not until two years nun thai it whs diicorered In other parts of the country. HAIK TOO lll(. II ON CAItOI.INA I'OltAn () Washington, Nov. I. ? An ir cti n ?? ( f lite cents a hundrt'd piMindn on the ? xporl rale of to hacro moving from Carolina ter ritory to Newport News for stnr n ge ;j n?t warehousing in roi:t?i ir unjustified, thi Interstate Com merce Commission held today and the railroads which proposed to. revise the schedules were ordered to maintain the existing rates. * I.jj-1 Safit.dav night cloned the second we? k in The Daily Advance suIimi l|iii<in 4MiniMiL.ii in which there will t*? ? a wanted at tin* clam* ? ?I ilif dri\e mii Nov* inlii'i' 2H. over ? :t,noi? in i-M/i-s iind cash com 1 1. 1* |iii/.?? ineliidc ii Hudson ? Sup?r Si\ coach which sell* deliv ered irnm Si* v* us & Sun Motor Cat ''??mpany lor $l,:(2r?, u Ford roup. .muI Card lourlug car. both iroiii' tin- Auio a <la>* Knglne Willi:1, I in* IlT.u suite of furni ture from i h yuinn furniture ?'?'iiipiiiiy. f I 7 r? suite or furniture ? from M. ij. MdiiIhihIi' a 'onipany, itiul two cash prl/? * of $100 and J .0 each. A 2? per cent caah (-??iiiiuissi'-n will he given to all who iak ? an active |?i rl and wlio tin It'll ??am on>* o( I lie seven ptlz?s no-Hi ioiii'd. Tli* ? i'Iouc of the second week lisi Saturday w.i> marked with l lie- - I'lilry ot a in w worker In the |i.th??ij ??* Mr* l.toyd ('aroon, City lloni.* Thru', who realizes the fact , thai she has plenty of lime to work her wa> to the top of the 11*1 and In1 uwarded the Hudaon coach. This toed mil he such a hard Job for Mrs. Caroon, who haa the hMiiM' oppoi i unity an anybody entered ami. witii i Si** knowledge tlinl most of the folkx are Just average worker*. she should carry on witii ihi' determination to atop short of nothing It'im than on? of the three a tilomuliilea. It looks as thoin.li City Route Three Is hound to Iw on the auto mobile I 1st ii tli*- workera on that route k?*< p puu tiding away as they have Sieeit doin/ during the paat few days. Mr. Charlio Scott fln I died this pawl week well. While Miss Kim r Kalph keeps* marching aloni: with the help of her frienda. Miss Sackie Hregory, City Itmilf I'our. Ih proving a steady worker ami Salurday'a hunlneoa tuiT.ed in by lor proved that ahe , in lo a Hi con ;? eouleiider before tie- caicifiaicti n< ih Mdug much furiher. Mls.i I'attie Held, City It mite One, also started active work during Ih* past few daya ami Saturday ah*- reentered with i siihyei Ipl Ions iiir Ih* lirxt time. Chapatioke's favorite in J. K. Wood, cani" Ihrniiith as he gen ? rail > does with flying colora and HosmI Hi *? pa Hi week well In spltC of iIm- fad thai lo' lias been un der tbf doctor's eaiv fur I he pabi t? w d lys. . v'; The city workers lo report In wei" few during l-'rlday and Hgtj urday, hut those who did report came in with ? Hunch work to male It a eeitaiiitv that those from llie neighboring communities Inn- a hard road ahead of tliera to travel If th.y c\p*-ci lo take away all or iiMmt of the big prizes. .Mi V sol* I llak* r. Miss ICdqg ISfiyce and Mi Ida Sunderliia of i:il*:,h.|h r|iy held tin- hann^fDf vPdmy alufi for Hie town work ? is. Imt II is aiiMpecled that sev eral other town workers fuiMik It rather liicunveni.nl to report ill Saturday hut will surprise .the campaign office today or ftureor row with considerable lumtia-in..' Olio of the most active weekf i f the entile campaign Ih lookeo for I li ft ? wc?k Most of the work* ? rs on the list have just k'1 start ? ? d in Ihelr hunt for votes to he had uii tin- paid in iidvuuce auh scrlpHon lo 'l lo- Dally Advance. Hitch subscription earns voles and all entering have the same oppor tunity to win one of the prlxea mentioned above or to n-oetvo a ruinmlsHlon check. ? It coals nothing lo enter. A line t<i the campaign manager. The Dally Advai.< . will playe you In llie running The office lor the conduction of the campaign la lo cated on the second floor of the SnvltiM Drink llulldlng, Ihe tele phone nil in her is ??78. The cam ,?n ii; ii oft lee is now open from 9 a. in to % p. hi.. ? \eept during Ho dinner hour, I o'clock to S p. in. \nv worke: wuina to Hit raw palun office and finding it closed or ttnoecit pled m Invited to cftil the husliiesH offle*- of The Ad vanre, telephone :{&<? or 387. i i.uun or iiK.ru is SWKKIMNi; COUNTRV Washington, Nov. 1'iuhihl tiun enforcement officials today sotiuhl to aid thv taxing power of the C'rvemmi lit as a incgng .pl check in i; wJiat iliey d * scribed Ml "a freni'-ndoiis flood of hlah pow ered h?er sweeping the country, V fOTTO\ >l\ltKI>rr NVw York. Nov. 2 -Cotton W tureri opened today at the follow inq levels Dee. 19.00, Jan. IH. .11. March is 65. May 18.71, July is a.v New York. Nov. 2 Spot cot ton closed steady, middling I9.fl, an advanco of &0 points. Kiitaroc, closing hid: Dee 19.S7, Jan. 18.7?. March 1 9 82, May 19. 1ft, July lft. 72.
The Daily Advance (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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Nov. 2, 1925, edition 1
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