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* li;i l I vno\ TIU Ksnw 3.0? I Co|tlos TU K WKATHEn (-'.lii .11111 m Mer tonight. I i * ? ? ?!??? ' - in|? ? .i? tir.- Sulurday] nt i ; >l lit* r VOL. XVI. FINAL EDITION ELIZABETH CITY, NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY EVENING. .IANT AUY 22. 1!I20. I'OI U l'.\i;KS. NO. 19 VIRGINIA POWER COMPANY SENDS WRITTEN OFFER 4 ??>!>> of Tentative (ion tract SiiltiiiitI?m1 to (inm cil <.0111111 it lr?* for Con sideration and Action CLAISE OBJECTED TO Proviso \<:ain*t City Sell ing 4 .nrreiit at Point* .More Than Five Mile# DiVi ant U Disapproved A written contract front the Virginia KlecfFle A: Power Com pany. embodying tli? company's lat.st proposition to furnish cur rent '?? ClUuheili City on a whole Ma I'- h.isis, has been received by t It mniitlee considering the1 |M?w<r situation I), Hay Ktatii?*r l> chairinau of tin- com m it t ft*. T?h- contract submitted to the committee i" understood to b?- a duplicate of ono submitted to City Kncinf i' oisen. upon which be is to base his recommendation to the City Council und I'tilltioK Commis sion. This in ??Njt'Ctcd to prove tin* deciding factor a." to whether the city ?hall hook onto th? Vir ginia power lines, or whether a now municipally owned power plant shall ? built here. Members of the power commit tee, the City Council and Mayor McCube at?- uoing over the tenta tive contract individually in order that they may have a clear under standing of its terms when Mr. Olsen mi limit* his report on it. This will be done at a future meeting of tile committee, and the committee in turn will submit its findings to the Council and t'till ties Commission. As submitted, the contract :s understood to be a written vesi cation of the verbal proffer of rep resentatives of the company at their last conference with the committee. It embodies an agree ment to furnlidi power at the com pany's bawie rate, plus a carrying | charge on a power line to lie built ? from Virginia to this city. Tlie > carrying charge Is fixed at $30,-. 000 a year, with the agreement jthat the company will allow a re hate ol 2*i cent* on each dollar's worth of current supplied unnual ' ly above 2.->00.000 kilowatts. The present consumption of power here Is slightly under 2.000.000 kilowatts a year. Those who have studied this latest offer in detail have ex-j pressed some dissatlsfnction over) u clause prohibiting the city from selling cuirpnt at points more than live miles distant. They point out that It Is well within the realm of possibility that some Industrial enterprise which would be a potentially Important power consumer might locate In this vi cln'ty nt some point more than live miles from town at Weeka vllle. for Instance?In the event that abundant current was avail able from here. The lack of pow er facilities. It is explained, might drive such an enterprise away. There are other phases of the contract with which members of the committee are said not to be entirely pleased. Th? document will be given to the public In full, to read, digest and discuss, just as soon as the members of the Council and Utilities Commission havo had opportunity to read it tnemselves. Mayor McCabe mated today, In order that every one In terested muy become thoroughly conversant with Its terms before any action on the matter Is taken. Th<- City Council Is determined that, in the .vent It Is decided t<> take up with the power company's pivtpontfon. the best possible bar gVtin shall be made. Difficulties pinrid? nt to a privately owned jdant in K.llia bet h City have not een forgotten, snd the Council '>n ?termined to forestsll sny future jmen that can be foreseen now. Comment ?>n 'be part of busi ness inen and others Is growing distinctly more favorable to the Idea of bringing s super-power line to Elisabeth City, provided only thst the right kind of a bar gain can he made. The need for unlimited power as a meank not only of supplying industrlea here, but of bringing others In. sppar ently Is recognized on every hand. rOXCKRT AT H KRTFORD Abundant variety in promlaed In a program 10 be given by the Klltubrth City IIIkIi School Or chestra In the auditorium of Hert ford urammar school tonight. !>?? plnning at K o'clock It will In Ciludo ? Spanish tango by Kath erlnc Mann and Wilson Bandera. Which proved highly popular when a similar ?'?ncert ?a? given at W??kavttle II If h School recently There will be I wo vocal numbers by the entln orchestra, several aelertlon* by ;i male sextet, Inatru IWTON mmikktx New York. .1;*? 22 Hpnt rot ton rloaed 4|nioi. mlddllnf 20.KB. a decline of . points. Tut urea, closInk bid. Mar? h 20 04. May July lss> <>rl. 18.14. Iw?c. New York. Jan 22 Cotton fit- ! ^rp*< opened, today :u t ho follow "HI level-: March 2t?.16. May ' iVm Jll,y 18 i6,1101 ,g ,0' ^ Mrs. Reid's Memorial Plan Fails Mr?. Wallace Held. who hull! a memorial homo in the Hrentwood Hills near Hollywood lo help addicts em-ape the drug thai killed her hushand. the ?milini: -fared fUm idol. unnnunceii ilwit her plan lias failed. Residents complained I hey wanted no such plare near i heir estates. and it was hard to find a physician who would k Ive up his practice and move oilt to t lie place. Now the home i* heiiiK used as a madhouse. Gyps That Pass In Broadway's Night Growing Bolder lly MAX IS K l>AVIS (Cotyri?M 112* B? Tlx AImdh) New York. Jan. 22. The "C.yps that pa?? in Broadway's night'*- - the supper club* of hilariotis repu tation hilt perambulating address - -are takliiK to themselves a local hahitation and a permanent name. And thia simultaneously with the momeutous in \ anion of Fifth Avenue by one of I heir fleet. New York Is goggling with as tonishment at these newest, and probably history making develop ments In the progress of Its white way. Never before has a place of entertainment peculiar to Broad way even attempted to penetrate the high-nosed fastnesses of Fifth Avenue. Nor has any night cluh until very recently set itself up as a place that might live long cnouich to he in the telephone di rectory. not to mention the effron tery by hoping to obtain the long lived fame of Juck's or Itelsen webers. of sacred memory. On January 1ft, one four-foot song writer. Hilly Hose, former secre tary to Harney naruch. is opening The most pretentious night cluh a* yet known. Ills "Club Fifth Ave nue" ilecoruted with flippant naked ladies with red. red hair. Is located In Fifth Aveuue's most exclusive precincts, next door to Samuel L'nlermyer's residence, across the street from Saint Thom as' the city's most fashionable church, two blocks from Saint Pa trick's Cathedral, and kitty-cor ner from the ttockefeller home. A perfectly equipped stage, a per fume garden with a Turk whom an Inspired press agent calls Abdul Mul Ciahlh Gob to pour Ihe real Turkish coffee, a high priced lady glad-hander. and lloger Wolfe Kahn (son of Otto) to lead the or chestra. are Home of the extrava gant frills. In short, the place cost n lot of money and t ho proprietor calm ly announces along that with the most up to date of the night cluh? he will serve no drinks. No pad In? I; will ever adorn hit light green door. This looks like hitsl ness. CUSTOMERS FAIRLY FICHT OYER WELL ADVERTISED RV(. S llv 4. ?\ ItOVl.K. IMI. ky Tim *?*??<?) New York. Jui. SMI.?He Mill* obtAimihle whfn llp-to ilatp inrn-liniKlUlitii of k<mmI? ure jolnwl to K<tml new?pAper n<l\rrl ixiitK mul a repntut loii for fair nun *irtklnul* II luni rated thk week In a ml? of oriental nit? b> n prominent ih'IMriMMItt dtOI*. The Hjtlf wam Riimmnrf<l In afternoon |mjn n? ?r Momlay In mhrrllwinfnlN offering n lim ited number of Cblnpw rwic* for $75. When the door* were opened a! 9 a. m. Tiiewk) (he MbileM were quickly Jammed. All Ihe |;WH? mik? NtM MMRM up liwMe three minute?. lint throuuhoiif the rta) hundred* of fiixtomrr* pnnml Into Ihe deportment, Ni)tn?r other mik? At price* ranglitK from p."W> to **Mt. Ho (rreAl wam Ihe dnitAnd thiit MMM tlole the "wilt" lA?r? from rtiifd the* ??? And the?i hunt In? <?le?mAii to gel lh<in to ?ell fhe mi?? 0%ee akaJii. Many hnjer* ln<?k their pwrrliAie* hum* In rAh* to pw tert them while other* maI on them iiiilll the* were taken to the delivery trurk?. Hie mIp untptentkmAhl) Affected All oth er depArtmentA fAtorahljr. URGES OBSERVE LAW AND ORDER Governor Proclama tion Set Imp Sifn* day for ThU Pur|M?M? Raleigh. Jan. 2-'. Governor McLean unlay Issued a produ ma lion setting uoidp next Sunday. January 24. a? "Law and Order Sunday." and called upon the re ligious leaders of the state to ob serve the day hh seem most exped ient. i The Governor requests relig ious and elvll leaders to remind the people of the state that "a proper respect for the civil laws Is hs necessary to the life of the state as respect for the Divine Law is to the life of the church." The proclamation follows: "Whereas, ours Is u government founded on laws, n proper obser vance of which Is necessary to the well-being of organized society; and "Whereas, because there ap pears to be a growing tendency on the part of some to disregard ? statutes and ordinances enacted for the good of the whole people, it is entirely fitting that steps lie taken to correct this evlll. "Now, therefore. I. Antus W. McLean. Governor of the State of North Carolina, do hereby pro claim and set aside January 2 4. I02B. as "Law and Order Sunday' and cull for its observance In such a manner as may seem expedient to the ministers and laymen In the churches and to all others making up our citizenship. It Is earnest ly requested that religious and 'civil leaders devote such time as may be convenient to the task of reminding their people that ;i proper respect for the civil laws Is as necessary to the life of the Statin as respect for the Divine Law |h to the life of the Church. Further, It is suggested that com munity gatherings be held, wher ever practicable, and that the gos pel of law and order he expound ed." msrovEKY of run CALLS PREMIER HOME By Th# A?M*iat>4 Pr?t? Ilelgrade, Jan. 22. Discovery of a plot against the lives of Klnir Alexander and his cabinet minis ters is believed to be behind the sudden decision of Premier Pa chltch to return from Riviera where he went on January 10 for a health stay. AItlLITY WITH TtMUX AHHFT FOR THK I.XRMNM Hlsmark, N. D.. Jan. 22. In I nate ability with machinery and tools may eventually lead the Am erican Indian to a new place in the sun. believes ClHrk R. Dick ilnson. head of the government In dian school for girls here. During his 10 years to the Indian service. Dickinson says, he has found that the Indian has an Ingenuity and ati ability with tools which most white men would envy. This Is the result, be thinks. [Of long centuries In which the In diau was compelled to devise tools to meet his peculiar conditions. Indian boys make excellent au tomobile machanlcs. he declares, nnd many have displayed profici ency In other trndes where stead iness of hand and accuracy of eye are assets. < TWO INH.MRH FOR CORN' IF YOU Itt'Y MM.tiM St. Jopeph, Mo., Jan. 22 J K. Farrls. a farmer, has raised the hid of the International Harvester Company which offered to take corn in payment for agricultural implements at 91 a bushel. Ks?r rla offered to take corn at $2 a bushel in peyment for Missouri mules. FEDERATION TO RESUME WORK IN EVANGELISM ^ Not ^ ail for (?oocl H Oil d m and W rather Hut K<*ad\ 4*o to \ny < Jnirrli I liat i .an In* Kearlied Niih AT NKAMJKta \ S(,NI)\> Areept* Invitation of Pa*, lor Hupp?. ami Will Con duel Aft# *1*110011 Service There al .'I O'clock Tin? M I'll s Clii'isiliin rciloraiinti of KlizaIm III City is planiilu;; 1 ? retinue its i-VNiiuelbdic work im the rural churclos .,f Pasquotank ami t ti? ? adjacent counties and will Hot wnli fur good whuIIot and good"road*. Imii will ace-j.| Invitations now to conduct ser vices in church?* nun can Is?? r?ach?-<| l?v paved road-' The m w program of activity is to 1?,? luunolo d Sunday wli.-n the Fed eration will have cliaiv:. of th ? service at Newbe^uu Methodist Church old mv, Sin, da\ alteinoon. Th. seivice. ii an 11 ciinc.?l will Im>u*ii |>:?no]?tlv at o'clock. *Tii.' primary ? bjepi of th1< Federation. >;ivs l*i?idoiit Duck worth Ulovcr. *1? 10 hiiiif: lo*i no 11 and women to Jeaus ClirlM. We dlscont iuued service* in the country churches last summer b? - cause practically m wry one 1 f these churches was in the mid ?t of. had jus? MHic tliruiiKli. or wa> MrTpnin^ for a revival meeting. Since winter set in roi.tls and weathei have been hail, but I think that tlt?> tin?* line com? wlieu this work should again le tu k en up." Members of t ho Federation ar? nsked to assemble at the Federa tion h nif'-tini,' place In tin- Com munity Itn ildinv Sunday after noon at half pant 2 o'clock. The puhlic generally in given a cor dial invitation by the pa*ior, Itev. W. T. I'hipps. to attend the ser vice* at Newbegun Sunday. Spanish Aviators Headed This Way I'alos. Spain. Jan. 22..-Three Spanish aviator* started at eight o'clock t h Ik morn In k in the sea plane N*e I'Iuh I'ltra on the flint leg of the flight for Hueuos Aires and possibly New York. The first stop will bp I ?a m Talinam, Canarv Island?. The a via torn are com mander Ha moo Franco. Captain Husio Dtalva, and Fnsigu Dalian. The distance to |tu< nnx Aires and Now York im 12.332 miles. WII.I. INVOKE KIJI.K LIMITING DEBATE (Rr Tli* A?> iitrd prt? t Washington. Jan. 22.?Unless an agreement h reached to voto on the World Court by tomorrow tin rule for limitIiik debate will In- in voked. Senator Itobinson. Demo cratic leader, naid today after .1 conference with other Democrats ITALY APPROVES THE TREATY OF LOCAKNO Br Th* Am.HiM Prru St. Louis. Jan. 22?-A motion to advance for hearing the Govern ment? appeal from the dednimi upholding the famous Teapoi Dome oil lease was argued hrlefh today in the Cnlted States Circuit Court of Appeals here. The mo tion was taken under advlsemen' TO I.UTriiK AT IIKIITFOItli Hertford. Jan. 22. -J. \v Grlcat. of Chicago, will lecture i-i Hertford next Friday night, th date having l?ecn set at a rec? nt ineetlnu of the Chamber of Com mercc. He will *v*uk on |,r,.wll, day community problems. A iai - attendance |* anticipated in \7*;ks it ii. <>.{ IH CkS IV 1? U l>> \f.' IK J IKI ISM IK. Itiinuliiu * tuu of w;t thick* nh the tiiili nl ii iuihIn> IiiiiiI ii*?? tal|* in the Oiriituck StMiii-l 1 *4*1111?> JihIui* I*. <?. Haw>ei ami ??:. tklilc\, lit* liMftTJ), relllllM.I Thltrvd.'l.l nluht I nun ill?- \\ light lli-o tlieiV cm ii 11 > Ml Jarx Utmi Iilulih elated ihti t In-Ii mic* riNA. I lic I WO 1111111 Hllll'tl |V|M II Hint tlic miiiiiiI Is I It et a II \ ?>H.innhu: uitli iluck* mul oilier wllillnwl the*** ?ln>*. .-mil al< !*?-.?? I > MM' |lhlli:illiu ;| M-COIItl flip |o I'lllillllck ill lit?* rml> fllllliv. THOMAS COOPER GETS OUT PRISON JUNE SEVENTH Frinicls of Wilmington Hanker Scekiiif! In lluvr (iovrrnnr Kxlrml (.Inn* nicy in Slulr S^nlflirp ji dc;k (;i(\dy actiyk 0? Thf tlMTiil't PfHI Kalcigh. Jan 22. Tlio|it.ii K Cooper, former hank official of Wilmington. N. <*.. uho I* now nerving u Federal sentenci* in the Atlanta penitentiary. will com plete It Ih term on June 7. In ilie meant hue. a move has heen start ed to. have Coventor Mcla-an ex tend clemency lo Cooper mo lh:ii he will not have to serve the seven year Heiiteiice iii Slate Prison which faces him when he return* from Atlanta. Cooper wan coiivictcit in Fed eral court in conneelinu with t It?* failure of the Commercial Nation al Hank of Wilmington which went under four years ago. He w;ih president of the institution at the time of itH failure. I?ater lie was convicted In connection with the failure of the Lihery Having* Itauk of Wilmington In stat? court. On ..?.he firat charge he wan sentenced ? to nerve 18 monthH in Ihe Federal penitentiary and on the second, aeveti yearn in state prison wllh the alternative of ruining a large sum of money to reimburse the loser* in the hunk's crash. The money was not raised anil when the time limit net hy Judge Hen ry A. Oraily. the trial Judge. ii;id expired the sentence became effec tive. Cooper's appeal to the Su preme Court in Hie ?tule sentence; resulted in the lower court heing upheld. Judge Henry A. Orady lian tak en the lead in advocating clem ency to Cooper when he rompletfH his Federal sentence. The Jurist has addressed a letter to Cover nor Mc|?ean urging clemency with two conditions: thni Cooper place $30.000 In the hands of the clerk of court of New Hanover county to he distributed among Hie deposl-! lors of the Liberty Savings Hank and that lie shall agree never to engage in the hanking business In North Carolina again. Mr. Mcl<ean has not indicated whether lie will take any action In the matter nor Is it expected that he will art without InvestigatIiik the case thoroughly. While hf office the flovernor Is muklng it u rule not to handl? clemency cases personally but to refer them to Pardon Commissioner Sink for in vest Iga t Ion and a report. Cooper did not appear before the parole hoard of the Federal Prison nt its last meeting and therefore will not have advantag? of a parole. Ills I H months expires June 7 after time off for good be havior has been subtracted. HKMOItM Iftl'MY ON I'l.W Hertford. Jan 22 Hertford High School seniors are busily nt work on a farce, "Dummy." to b presented In the high school audi torium some tlm? next month. Miss Fnye Savage is directing the production The date of tie show will be announced later New Playhouse Assured By Initial Response To Offer To Stockholders The renponae already accorded hjr h??m kholdcra In the CimlinK (tanking fe Tmat Company 1o an offer of Block In Ihf proponed nt'* Ihentrr which would bp firrrtcd ?1 I ho rear of the Carolina Hunk ItulldiiiK I* aueh aa virtually tr? a* sun- auccma of the achemc. accord ing ??? offlrera of the hank A letter waa aent to each atock hold?-) 'h?? flrat of the week. off?-r Inn ? a l) Ms pro rata aha re of .atork in t ho proposed new c?>m 1 pan> ?d giving nil until next Fri day. Kehrtiarjr 1, (0 make up ? h**tr mind whether they wanted ai?"k Thii? ikoUt one-tenth of Ik? Btorkli"'der* hare reaponded. I?m then?- 1 iv? taken practically b.iIf of the capital atock of th< . them-' '"inpany. Many have e* I preaf-I ?? dealro to obtain mor' than th? ir,pro rata ahare. bauk of flctal* declai* The capitalization of ili*? new ? ompany la one-fourth lhal of tha bunk. Sharon of atock In It are *26 each, an oomparod with lion ? iirh for ahnri-v in i!??? bank Monro, 'ho number of aharea In t ho t heat or company Is oxaclly tli? name an 'ho total of ahari'4 In 'lio hank. I rider tho pro r.?ta atraniwment under which th<- thoiii-r h hoinx finanoed. ono who hold* aharea ??f hank atock. for lnat;iii'0. If of fered 20 ahare* in th? theater. The tendency of moat human? ?o procrastinate I? ror??ienl*ed na a factor In tho relatively ?.low re ^ponae to tho hank ??ff*r on tho thoater pro jo?-' Wi'ii a rental of 11.000 a month for '!*?? ?"'w play luiuae on aaaur??l U ""I with valuable properly t?? "? ?on verted Into handaomo ?tor. ihoae apon "<????0? the now lh?;?i" nre confl^ ?l?nt that it will *.? ?' with a ha?g. Lewis Accepts Pian Of Scranton Times To Negotiate Again I I nih'il Mill?' Worker* Willing hi I :i 1%. ? ? I'arl in An??tli?*r ( ?nfrrriin' in All?aui|il to \;jrrr ?111 a Settlement I luil W ill S?*n?l I ."?H.? (MIO MintTN lla?*k l?? \\ ink H, Tli? Aiwililri Prit? Sera lil? n. Jan -- 1'resi tli*iit .lolm K. Lewis of ill?- I iiUimI Min?* \V?irk?T? or Ane'iha ioda> iicri'iili'il as a IuimIs for in'isniia tloils lil?* fkli? ii advatleed liy I h" Srrunioii Times for s?*i t lenient of ill** anthracite coal strike \V W Inglis. ehairmaii of t It** anthrai Hi* operators uegoMaiIiik ??ontmil tec. already had favored i he plan an a ha m in for negotiation Mr I a-wis said lie was wllliur. to join in allotli*'f meeting in mi attempt to agree on a settlement that will send l!is.tuio mine work ? rs hu< k to work. The plan provides thai in'tier -, resume work immediately and tli.it there he a five year eolill'aet Willi i he same wages us in effeel under tin* last roiltl'a? t iillli'Hs changed h> liegot III flolls. After i wo years lapse either the HINT OF GREEN TELLS OF SPRING It l-n'l in ih?> <?ra** or Trt'ts Hut in Nfw ^ nrlv Slylr Sliou lit MAXIVK MAVIS (Cepvotht IV2G IIv Idr New York, Jan. 22. A hint of youiik green a fleeting moment > of lacy- loveliness li *w lilt in the air and Ilroudwuy has its first sign of spring. Its promise of spring U tU? flva! style show, of 'course, the earlioHt suggestion hv the designers of what milady will { wear. The earliest wind nf fash ion blew at the Astnr Tuesday night when the National fiuriucut Itetailers' Assoeiation made th?aii'| first prophecy of what the spring | will bring ill elotlies. Ami It wan green! if you wish to he in the mode, your wardrobe will 1?' green. Delicate leaf green for morning, soft fU.R<* green as yon go to tea under opening tree?.! glowing. shimmering green, ?hql with silver nnd gold for the even ing of spring: and bright, bawling, uncompromising Kelly green for sports. Symphonies of green, en semhles of green, soinetlines ac cent tinted with white, sometime* i happily coinldned with daffodil yellow, paraded up and down be fore the enihraled eyes of Ihe au dience. There is only one really new fea ture to the spring clothes, and 1? was used to a ?light degree dur ing the winter. Thin in the cape. All your frocks must have capes. Everything has capes l?otig capes, short fat cnpes thin cape*. Capes of flannel, capes of kasha. cape:? of luce and fllml<>?t chiffon on ev erything. from ihe trottciir to the dance dress. They fall in smart tallore folds, and In exquisite showers, hut under no clrcitm*tan ces can they be omitted. See if 'you can add a capo to any costume, you can make any part of your last spring's wardrobe do. The ' name lines prevail. The women who expect to dictate to the well dressed of Ihe old hotne town evi dently do not take the precepts of fashion to themselves. Watching mannequin after slim mannequin slither along, they ?at complacent in giiwni that were shining moun tains fore and aft. Hose and pale "green and silver, aglltter with 'crystal and ncfiuins was worn hy short fat women with oily hohlied hair and dangling earring? and horn rimmed spectacle* and long nosed, thin women were noon here ?nnd there In heroic tweeds, clutch I n g umbrellas thai bulged in Iho middle. FLIGHT SKAIM ANKS eoSTI'ONKU A DAY By fM .Hw jI'I P'MI Charleston. Jan 22 The flight of 2U seaplanes to Kernanrtlna, Florida, on the next leg of their Journey go (tuantananio. Cuba, was today again postponed The-, hop to Fernandinu wil be made to morrow if weather condition* per-, mlt. HKHTM>III> rot in KMI" The January teini of Superior J Court in l'eri|0lum;i# i? inilnatcd j Wednesday, after tlire< dnv? -pent in disposing of a nit in lor ?f r-U-j lively unimportant m.<ft<c Judge \ Henry v Orady. ?*l t Hi?'* ?? ',rr- 1 sid> d TWO j nI M-nti *?-rej Imposed, both fot offeli*?* ll'volv- j .Ing women. In the tit t. IJ*?I*. \ Washington, 'colored. war? *en t?11??d to <10 da\ i " Ml f',r ? , statutory often*? In ? ???nnd, I Weslcj llabh, charged with ?urngl, k now l< dge and assault. w :lye*J six months on the road*. :i confeli-lire f->r um-ii|i*ratlun ? ? I *??'?*. ? lr nn-li >i ??uif?-r? f.iileil '?? nitriH' tu i k?* i haiim? Hi?- niintM'4 w i mi Id r?'in:ilii al *ork ?imIit .i five vi-ur contract. The |?li?ii |?r*?vili.it mu yi*a r hcforc i ko ????tiirari ? \|?ii> - a cniifcreiico -?hali ilfvi'-?* .11? .?? rullK>'IHr||l for Ci ill I ill lltl'tH'?* ??f work work after tin- ?? v;?li .11 i..?i of tli?? contraH. Sji>m Ii'-. Sft? !???! WnttliiiiKtuti. Jan. :!:! Seu.itii.* l(?*|i|M*r. l(?'|oili|ii an. of IVniinyl valila, imlay ;i un??iin* ?-?l <:i lko S? n ato IIi;?t lin- aiirliraclic siril..- Ii.nl Jiceti willed <l|H ialu|-s S:i * \n IMiila<|i'li?ki.i. Jan - - Anikra ? Hi- ii|i>aiiilio?? annniim-i-il imlav lli.it tin- Si?jiiiI?.|| Tiliii-v (il.iii In *-ii?I i in- coal ??ciI ? ill.I iini nii'i'i any i?i|iilii-iin-*ii-< of tin- nil mi I lull." Fight Over Necklace Proves Expensive To An^ry Swain A If i|i- scrap ovi-r ;? necklaco ih-IIimI Krtic?( iVmlli-imu. ciilmi-il. , II hl|v|il-||lli-ll Ml-lll i-ni'l- n( lt:iV4 on i In* I'ouili in '>? conn l-'rlilav tu i ? r ii in i*. uii two rlurpi of asiaiili. ion- involving lli-.it r leu 'Williams, ami ilio oilier ln-r e*? curi. olii- Joi- Freeman. hoi h col Ori-ll SllKpl'llsillll of I In- SI llll-IICO was niaili- cnikililioli.il llfion IVliU Icton paying an iiKPn-iaii1 fino of $25 ami coal*. ?ml MiilimtttIiik a wilt ten Hiatcini-nt from lil>i 'in ployer every I wo wcekx for si\ months, lo tin- effect tlial In- wan working regularly. The woman in (In* cam- snatched a m-rklaci- Imni I'citilletnii. iki* laili-r lentifii-il. a week or mo 1?* fore |h-i. nielli of i Ii?* encounter. He hail iritul to regain It without Miii'i'K?, he siiiri. ili-nyliiK. how ever, iliui lie Htriick I he woman, as ?lie nlli-gcil. II" ailnillleil liav Iiik hit Kiii-man In lln- eve Free man tohl the court lie conUln't Hen with ihui injiirt-il orhlt for two whole iliiyM afti-r the blow, a tel that In- Inst four iltivs from work on iiccoiint of Ii. M(IM'A(;HK IMKS rs tii k ki.i:ctim< m vik (111 Tl<? AMIIllill Cl' - 1 Kalek-h. Jail '12. Arthur Mon tague. Iturki' Connly negro. illeil In tin- electric chair ai the Stale I'rlHon Ihti today for an attack upon a rhllil mule of lln- Stale In hi It nt Inn at Moricanlou la-t spinig. The nemo wan execnleil at III:nil. AIIM'K llltlKKIA llll'. TK\r<IT IIOHK I KASK Home. .Ian 211. - The cliamlii-r of deputies loihiy ii|i|>rovei| the treaty of laicurno. Heads Probe Edwin Brown, apodal U. 8. attorney, haa been aant from Waahlnfrton to Outhrle, Okla., to lnvM(l|?t? th# myaterloua chain of murder# among Mm Omi* Indiana thar* ? Ho h?a r?fl? opmttvM (wiping blmf WORLD COURT'S FATE IN SENATE UP TO COOLIDGE Slralrpt of liirnmrilalile* J)?*lu\ Vrlimi I'roliulily Suro^ful I lilt'** I'rrni dent Tak?'* a Hand ItKAL I KVhKK NKED Hut V?ltiiim*tratinii Trifn I'lir-ur Hands Off INiliry Willi (ioiiitri'M and Cat '?la\ l^'l Court Slid?' t:? i? \\ ii> 1.1\\ ilMHt'ialil li.'t Hi Tn? Ad.iir?) \\ .i-i h-. r?m. Jan. 22.- I'real ? I ? -111 ?'.miiil l i'"s first opportunity |i?r !? .??!? i*?iip in a mailr?>!* of par amount importance lias come In c.initeci i.iti uit h (lie fat?* ??f the World C'niii' protocol. It'* a que?* ti t *n at. - v in what is aduilt fiilly one "I >h?* in i ist complicated : 1111 a t i?iiiM Mi CoolldKe has had i?. .!???? sun?* !??? took ofrice. li tl.>- President lemaliiH silent .iml allow- Hi. World Court pro In.in i.?. %||uiit?*d to o.llf Hide till alt? r tli. i.i\ lull is panned, tha protocol -r.iiul ? a icood chance of l. in; toil .i-i?i. later in th? aea sion ami p??s ibi\ not voted on at .ill ii it t i I ii. \i 11. i-??iuher. If tha l*i.Mid.-lit . ???.?1.- t?, his supporter* >ii Capitol Hill ami insists upon ai-lioii llow 11 ? will ??*t it. Th. ?lii|li'iili\ t- Iluit Mr. Cool id^. ilo.s III.I W.i lit III Inject llllU r.-li into tin- situation unlea? ab ( M.llit ? ? I> coiup?ii. i| tn <|o ho. And the 'opponent :< of ill.- World Court ha\e near ???! i he advocatca away ? iroiu eloiiire mi ili.' (I.'cImIiiii now must 1?. made wh?ih?aja the World Coin t protocol call lie left till af ler the ia\ lull ur a vote forced al once. I Tli?* opponents of Hit* hill want delay l?.'Caline liny think they can roil He tin country to opiioHitlon with more t i m? in which to de bate Cue issue. The def.-ndera of the ciiurl ieciiMiii/.e that anything can lie talked to ibath and that ili?* World Court is no exception. , The nnti World Court croup haa not nrurled a real filibuster yet. That's whv t lie move to Invoke cloture was teally premature and - <ilil not jtaiti Inxor The next Htep on the part ?.f the pro-Court Son aters i - to force the opponentH to show then hand ami ttlihiiHter. If Si uator Suiooi announces Ihal. on a certain date und ut a . c rt ti i ii hour h?* will ask the Hen ' ate to take up the tax hill the elmucea ai<- that II Senator I#en 1.1?.t asks lor uitrht sessions a live ly lilihii: t.-r nualrist the Court will lie oruani/eil. Ii would he the lirst lilihiister of the session and Vice 1'r.v.ideni Dnwe.H who Went across the country last summer deiiounciiii; Hi. Senate rulea?or ; lutlier Hi - disinclination to ua* ? ili. m would hi vindicated. 1 KrlendM of Hie Win hi Court pro ? ioc?d think that if a lilihusler docs d?".i loji many nf the Senators who i have lieeti fay in L-. In the lant few days Hint iliev opposed appllca foil ?? r Hie clotuie rule would be forced t?i v?ile t<? end debate or be count, d an uiifrh'iidly to thi* Court. Mill the Senate will be , stow l<> take up cloture and an effort may be ma?lc at tlic la*?t ; minute lo i;e| unanimous consent lo vote on ihe Woild 'Court pro tocol mi March I when It In .ex pected the la n I.I 11 will have been pass? r I by the S? nate. Such a coin prom Ide would proty \aldv lie pr? furred by leadura oh i f he pro-follli sill?' |4I til?' IIAO of cloture lull the opponents ure a ? r*k 1111' u I lot and as Ioiik as they think flor? s a chance to defeat Hie Court ili' V will not be parllea to a tiiiimiiiiuiiH eminent HKree ; uielil tO liN II Vole. Mr. Coolldge hy his liiltmuc.. with bin party -and with lii?' l)> uuicrut* in thla tn ' stane?- can Indb-al?* IiIh desire for action and probably can ?et It. He has been Inipini: the situation would develop a climax without KiiXKeslbm from liliu hut it look* as If lh> parliaimlitary mix up will not be i:olv?'d without word from I he White House. iMICTOIt'H KOICI) STOIjKN A Konl r?>u|??? In longing to Or. Howard J Comb* wan removed MiiIdly from li- parking place In front of ihi' Klkh Club by an uni dentified individual Thursday night b(>twpi>u h and 10 o'clock, , l>r. Comb* reported to poli?'?* F*rl liay. kIvIiik llii' licetim? number as 71023 Th<> car whr of (he next [to latent model, and wan <'jtiippotl i witli five balloon Mich, double Khork absorber ? and a new large 'steering wheel with wooden spoke*. I?r. Combs staled. TO MO\ K T<> I MiHIDA W Hclby Mam?.. ?Kent of tho Norfolk S' uiIn m Itailroad la Kdciiton. and a native of Kllaa In tb Citv. i* i i iin've to Jarkaon* vilic. I i?oIda. with his family i' ?'brua i". I. hat i iik; aerept?*d a po sition with I'c t'li.iniber of Com* ni?-rre then Mi Harney in a won i i Mu*. T. S liar m y. of thin rltjr, and a hrothm oi Mi?* llnttic Har ih v principal of the Klitabeth Citv Urammar School. NTONM u minim, A north went storm from Randy Hook to Wilmington, of areat in tensity Willi strong north and northwrat winds (Ills afternoon and ton Ik h t. hi the warning fill
The Daily Advance (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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Jan. 22, 1926, edition 1
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