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CLEAN NEWS IS SUBJECT TAI.K 4T RELIGIOUS MEET E. H. llriliWnou of ciujrd IV, n. U?*<-lar?> That Nrtv* of the |)uv |? >|(.r(.. 1> Picture of |. jf,. LIGHTS AM) SHADOW S ?ul Story May |?,. fol.l i? Sucli W?y \, N,? 0|. f?u.I ami I'oi,,, Moral Of Krnrlii |? Soci. lv (0* Tli? AiMKiatrd Prriii Birmingham. .Ma.. .\p,j| ( ; l? rctulailun or ii?. Hiarn.- nm ?ho modern ncwapap, r i? "riline ?c.vnKer, K. H I!, n.l. ..r <ho stair or tin' .laNorlmod |.t?, declared II, nl lia, ||la? " com or now. In th, avMaa. Paper doaU with crime. w|,ll. xi. I?r com or ilio mora,;,. ,, ? ?aa or U airlcil, cou.triifilvo na ture. Mr. Henderson Wu? addressin the quadrennial convention oi H? International Council of h?l(i;iotiH Primarily in iii* addr. u Hi. ?'n^Cr m, wrlt?? written ax a ncocs;, ,, ? 1, in. m t? [ho bottoMnoiil or aoil.iv It Ilia opinion Hint .,is, would novo, make editors "The 110*11 or th.. ,jUy js - r, . production ?r a picture ol in. i'' d.'clar. 1 1 ? ||,,,? c,?S.o the atandarii or the American ?oWni!a|>"'.r """liilcat ..in ..| yV*1 'Jicatlon to ii, is i.icttiro Highlights ami shadows which i late Rood la8ll. al|(1 ||n. |(|lol;||"|l( to the sense* of a chili/, ,| .Mi l>le. may be touched l.y i|,. lata l^rusli Tlio r.-fmolil,,^ i*?"8 ?'"'Ply litis il?. ?, .ju,. or (ho^tory la lanBiiaK.- ihat traya tho whole truth wHiiout i\ jury to the delicat" fibre of th ? most exueting and sensitive n ao cr. Until hi | to Truth / "Tl1" in point might l?. f Kcamv. sordid tramdy. \ sulci!,. I mayhap. Tho public Is . nlitl. ,i t.j . ?. truth. Four thiniiK tnu-t |,.. told about tho person iuvolvid' who. when, where, why? Society 1* made -up of individuals. one of society's number, in a lit oi mental aberration, leaves this mortal sphere. Are not the un-m bers of Koeiety entitled to know what la wrong with itself? Cover It up ? what then? Society goes on In society's siiiuk complacencv and the very fundamental error which caused that one death might be the source of a revolu tion. "But you argue: What about the psychology or th. thing? Will not these tiling run In cycle** I answer emphatically, no. Tin l la no season for Miilciile or arson or murder or theft or any of tin other crimes ? except violation ?,f the prohibition law and that crime has all seasons for its very own." ' The speaker declared that tin orthodox contention of thu psy chologist concerning power of suggcKtlon disproved it in the very fact that even so-called "suicide epidemic*" were limited Kven though newspaper stories ^rnw with the number of suicides in the ""-called cycle, there is alwav* a halt, lie pointed out. News Without l*i i'jndi?'?> In his opening remarks Mr Henderson analyzed clean newspu l?er matter an "that which does not contain misinformation, cen sored matter or dcoatured *tai ments. Clean news is thai whlcfi Js not policy* matter; that whlrh j-onuinn no fakery or Idas f|e, i, n<?ws is exactly what it purports lo be; not a medicinc 'reader' nor an advertisement in dlsguK Clean news la not prejudicial statement or one-sided viewpoint; It does not reek of the filth of th street or the scum of the alley It Is always fair Clean news !?< unvarnished truth, properly t?dd. " The speaker laid i*nrticular em phasis upon the derla ration thai <irlme news was "clean" n<-w.? when properly presented. To huh tain this, he compared the crime news and traK'dy of the modern newspaper with the literature of all ages that literature found in the home, the church and the school. "And RO per cent of < v erythlng embraced In our best lit erature? the classics- deals in tragedy and human weakness," he declared. "The remaining to per cent *P?Bks gloriously of the magnifi cence of virtue's reward. Could vlriuc h.. accentustcd without tin contrasting ills of humankind? " In further discussion from this angle he drey a parallel with the Bible, slate that "It is the fullesl portrayal of life ever penned. Nothing Is omitted in the Hlble; nothlne is censored; there's no denaturing. Follow the children of Israel If you read in your nawspaper some of the things about folks now thst is recorded f- -N>ut that family, you would toss 1 your hands In horror. Judging comment thoughtlessly mad" erltlclsm of the standard Am Ican newspaper today. Per hun dred columns of type or pounds of paper, the Bible and other Continued on pat* 4 k Over the Fence Is Out I II* IV *V. .11 1.,4| :i h .rj, as ,lj% h rhin' Ei'lllanll H at ,lu' Na,ioi,;i' Huts' "? ?!Ioucck!?.| People Here Cannot Fight Off Prosperity Much Longer, Even Trying Hard, Declares Visitor ?"You folks sJntpIy < :: jl ' I v.- :?H pro-perin itnirli lulu: ii>? mat ? ?*f how l::?r.| y4?u try." a salesman 1 1?< ui another ?-l:y to day, in i r?nim< u; iiir- on Ken?*r.il conditions here. "V"U i". i ii i K? "p out tin* oiusitk- \\ii?i. i nru h I int er. Your isoluliiM) Is hound ? ? ? >:?? ? and it will m> b. tore y??it real ize It." The rhief troiilili' with Hil-'a licrth City at |ii?'si in i> i luii ih?? people lt;i\e loo muiii ingrained eonservat ism. ilie visitor added, expressing a willingness for tils remarks to he published, with the understand! iik that hi; uaiuc would In- wii hhcld lie s.ihl he wan afraid he'd be run out of town If people learned that. "InsUmcl of going to work mid trying to make strangers feel that you want them to stay h*re. a l it of your folks Isike a stand-off al titude. a* mm h as to say. 'We don't ran* whether you like tin town or not. Run right, along, you wIhIi. We won't lie hot ti ered. ' " the salesman wont on. "That's entirely I lie wrong at ti;ude. An I thi-it i Is ? r'.s another t It i k . You've roI more ind'vid iial Uno? k'-r< here ilian any city ?U 1 n.oen that I know of. Pcimlc i'i Miinr cities are the rankest kind c?l* boosters. Polks lauch at s I ?? ? i 1 1 . sometimes 1 1 ; a r tliai kind ol stuff helps n? build prosperity It 1*?'itiRs in a lot of people who otherwise never uoiild come ami .? briiiR* money. ifto. "Take this hotel proposition, for "instance. If 2UU of your men ?'ot:|il travel lor a week in any direction. I don't cive a darn which ami could stop at Rood hotels, yours would Ro over with a Ikiiik; They'd realize how hadly t !iey need a new hotel here. "You've Rot every chance to liu lid a real eliy here-? If you'll only shake off that altitude of: i "Well, 1 don't know whether this or that proRrenKlvo move will pay. or not." and Ret a little real op timism In your systems. There are plenty of people hi the coun try who are look in r for an oppor tunity to invest money in a thrlv _ iiiR community, and you ran Ret 'em. if you will." Throng Attends Last Rites For Harney Jennings l-'uiirml M'lvico? 4?f W. Harney J'linin.us. Sr.. assistant easliPr of I ho Savings llauU i< Truet Coin pany. who died at his Ititmc* on North Uoad jiin t Sunday aft? r a Ion k illness, were comlnc t? ?S Mon day artrrnnnii at '4 o'clock at ISIackwell M? iimiiiiiI i :;i pi i?--r Church by Dr. J.-hiich II. Thayer, the pastor, assisted b\ l>r. S. II. Tenipleman. pastor or the First Baptist Church. D'-splte the 1-i'd weather, a Inrcv emwd paid sor rowing tribute. The floral' offering* w? r? n?: inerotiH and exceptionally beauti ful. In the course of tin- service*, the choir of lilac kwi-H Memorial Church san#. "Jicautiful fs'e ot Spniewhere," and "In tin- Swr? t llye and Hye." Act I vi? pallh'-arrrs w. re W. ti. Caliber. N. W. Dully. II li. Kra mer. M. I', flallop. \. I**. Toxcy. W. M. I'erry. C. VV. M?*Hck. and J. Kenyoil Wilson. The honoi;iry pallhciirera were J. Q. A. Wood. J. II Leiah. K F. Aydlett, Sr. IV, II. WlllialoK, S. I*. Sheep. M. I?. ! Griffin. Cliarlea Held. I#. S. Illades. II. S. IMItehard and T. R. Wilson. The board of director* of the Sav ings llank Trust Company and ; the Hoard of Graded School Trus tees attended in a body. The jtervlcc* ?t the. grave wcr* brief and Impressive, it. was dri/. r.llnu rain, and the Forrowlna ones who had gone t ?> Hollywood C? m< tery to pay a IhhI tok<n of respect for the most 'part remained its their cars until the burial rites were concluded. SIIII'IMN*. BOA HI > VOTES ACCKI'T I tin Washington. April 11. The Shipping Hoard voted today to a' cept >i bid of M. 500,00ft submitted by Stanley Dollar for f I v?? nhipx of the American Oriental Line op eratifiR out of Seattle to the Orient. l i ?.<?% HI IFK I iOl ' i *N\OI Nl'KM t.N(i\(;KMI.M Miami. April 19, I'eunv Hoji kins Joyce toflay announ'.d h-r engagement lo Stanford K. Com stock. wealthy Miami real estate operator and member of a prom inent Chicane family. The an nouncement was made to Intimate | friends and newspaper men at the home of friends here. Miss Joyce did not announce the date of the Intended weddln# but intimated that it might be before nhe sails for Europe on her way . tn mak? her p*xt plctur*. CITES STATISTICS I PON DRUNKENNESS Washington. April 1.1. ? A pha lanx of statistics was marshaled before !ln? Senate Prohibition Committee today by l ho wets in an effort to show that drunken ness had Incrraund under th< bono dry laws. It?>sii ml r?t; their side of the case after a day's Interlude devoted to dry territories, tho wcl leaders put on tho stand Stanley Shirk, research director of tho Modeta tion , who produced scores of charts, in ft and statist len 1 tables from which ho doduccd that in -1.17 <*lt I??h and towns arrests for drunkenness Iccrcaned from. 2 k . r? 7 4 in the first year of pro hibition to four years la tor. FARM RELIEF BlIJ. AIM'ROVED AS ItlDKK Washington. April 1a. -The corn bolt farm relief bill was ap proved today by t.lio Sena to nicrl rulturo ? committee as a rider to tho- administration'* co-operative marketing bill. Tho bill proposes to place a foo on certain agricui t lira I products to In- used in sta bili/.iim the surplus problem. Tho commit toe amonded it to withhold opera t ion of tho fee so far as It rclatos to cotton until further authorization by Congress. As re port '-d It would charge a ft*'* against wheat, rattlo and hogs. As it now stands the Sonato will vote f i r- 1 on the aurptns bill and then on the co-operative bill which has already passed tho House. MAIUUKO KASIKIt; KEPT IT A SKCHKT I'll- nds anil acquaintances of Klvin Chambers. employed by the fnm of Weeks /:? Sawyer, and a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cham bers. of this city, w?re surprised to learn today that he was married on Master Sunday. The wedding had been kept a secret, oven from members of the two familh-s, tin til Sunday. The bride was formerly Miss Louise hllTUiht-th West, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. West, of Noifolk. The ceremony was per formed at South Mills. Mr. and Mrs, Chambers will make their home here, MII.IJON DOI.I.AIt .Kill ROBBERS FRUSTRATED Now York. April 13. ?A million dollar silk robbery m-sw frustrat ed today by a lone custom* guard who engage# In a single handed gun battle with a hand of river, pirates who were looting the cargo j awaiting shipment to France on the North Hirer pl??r. ONLY ONE f ASF. BEFORE JURY IN FEDERAL COURT I uric Sam"* Tribunal With .1 mifn- I. M. MeeU in iii Cluirfji*. St'ls Coml Ia ampl*' f?i' Oilier* TWO SUM i<> I'KISON IN?!?liiia?l<T From Chnvnn I lou i?l> ami Dry Law \ i<?* lator (>ivcii Y far ami a Day Each i" Allasila Wnl'KillK Willi il HIIHrtMll o-h-rl > wlilcli ml. in worthy "I emulation l'v ollur tribune I-*. J l] due I. M. Meek Ills and hi* aides In l*e Jeial Court yesterday chared xi |? She criminal docket n"?l were ready to |ir?0"-?l with li?' irl?.l of civil ratio* today li turned out. however, i li.tt no cus.es wore ready fur trial thi-* morning. alnl court was adjourned, until tomorrow morning at -l o'clock. lilt i > on.' ??:?:??? went to a Jury yesterday. am! ?hat resulted m conviction. "''In' d?'l? iidant. John Wilson. colored. wuACli.trs.cd wit', violation 'i l ? I ??|ti ?! r law... ? ' wan ;?.! all' ged *? cum oil-use, unu Wilson was sentenced t'? ?? yc.- 1 and a day kit tin !'??! *ral p- nit- n tiary. 1'rayi r r>r juduim-nl w.;* con tiiiu<il m a i"' ,:i w'uicn Mi-. Lillian Harris n. V ?- 4 tt.ix i.i?? M i-i. ,\dcMtUc l.imiM'K. all ??! .>Oi - folli. WI 1- ilia l'e.?'d will V I' ?].?! 1< II of the Vol. .t> ail Act. lluiM mm; owner cl tin C.H ii; v.i:. i? ii"' inn vvi*r? riding wu?-u t?*..> w?i?* ail- .'I'd ??> I n- J a! ?'iy near .-' tuili Mills. mi hint', ted t . l.?e cllai ^ . ami I lie ? ? ?? ? 1 * ?' ??? not guilty. In ill U caf-?*. t * ?l'v claimed io ha\e ?.. i/.?d live luiloi* ? ol liquor in tin* car, a l-oid c??i* ????? 1 1,. court i- id r. d tin- release ol the car. junvid.d the costs ol its l-.tentlmi were i' ud lie- actions imalnsi Clark and MrK. Lain:., i t w. re drop.ed. Mr*. Harrison \va? a iui ni' i resident of this city. 1 wo [HiHluiaHU'is were tiah d before the court dining the day. The first, Janus L. Hiihir. ot 'I > tier, Chowan County, was aei. ? tenced to a >??:? r and a day in At lanta as a msuH ul his failure l?? niak?- good an alli ed shortage "I $1. 201.tl 4 after his conviction on a charge of oinhezxleia.-nt ut th ? last term of I .deral Court here It was disclosed that an additional shortage "f $400 to >o0U hn?l discovered in the Interim. nnd that Itak.r had repaid on.* a small part ol the original short ' The other postmaster. Preston T. Owens. of Currituck County, was charged only with violation of the postal regulation*. It. v.a hIiowii that he Had mad1' up small discrepancy in his account-, and the' action was dismissed. Thomas Moss, convicted at I lo last term of court of violation the prohibition law. was required to pay a fine of $100 and cot-i < with th?* understanding that t? ? case would be continued to O" next term for iwyment of the court costs. amounting to ncarl* 'f'|>?vld Hall, who submitted on a charge of violating the dry ????. was lined $r>0. It was in 'Y deuce thai a small quantity of quor wss discover.-d on his pr?*m Isen in Camden County, hut t there was nothing to indicate lha lie had it foi purpose* of sal l'rayer for JudKiivnt was contm lied in cases In which liuiac Si^ Ills and Jerry Klnsey had he- ?? convicted of Volstead Act viol lions at the last term of cf?nrt Half a doyen Currituck Conn residents charged with violate -ti of the migratory game act *? '" discharged. They were II ?? Freeman. ?? T. VouIhou. T. . Mi own. I)emp*ey J. ''' wood W. Overtoil and Lionel H Kt he ridge. All entered pleas of guilty. III Ninons Ol CASES l.tgllOH niSACFEAit W,,hlnKliin. April 1" Hi'l' "? Kcntal Ivc l.a UOnrdla. Pr"*r?"' ' ' ?IM-Ulim. ol New YorK. ?aj.l I"" " I luit il,. had Iwcn ailvliwd hjr ' _ l ? ,r n.-y Clnlieral HarRenl lha' ' of lll|u"r helil uixI'T order hv ih<- I nlnd M"r " '? at lnilliiiianr.il". lmll?n" I""1 1 appeared and lhai th. Heparin, Jnallee l<V ln?Mll*?ll?* "1P matter. Kt NEttAI. I ? I. COIIOOV WEDNESDAY MOHININO The funeral c.f K V- f"1'"'"' will he conducted at 11 o'clock Wednesday mornln? M the home, and Interment will he made In Hollywood Cemetery |>r * ?? Tern pieman and Iter. f?- !? Il?l' will officiate. , It was decided at one o dock Tuesdav to postpone the fuller al from Tuesday afternoon until Wedne??lay morning on account ot the very inclemcnt weather. TO VII, t, VACAWIKS Waahlngton. April 1?. Prenl- . dent Coolldge expeits In fill with in a few days the vacancies which | occar April IS on the Railroad La hor hoard. As Senator L'quor Hearings Began Tnl* picture v.;:s l.i '.I'll I hi- M-lnt.li'tt ????? Is 1 <*' I . L ?"! ; . v'-iln. r !i- ? h.i-mi'mts ;iiv Ciofte S'.itll.jiu^ a f ..?!?!" ?|| I . !|m] \\,'\ \\ . I', IMll'ip I ! iJ! >\r;r..r I : ' : ? . S.-? ? ! ! f?i . t n-l licnaii li . h on prohibit inn Tlo- commit - ^ i| Mi jii. i I'll. 1 1 "liiai !i ' . Wal-li .n-l >' : i r.vhi. ill' '? ;i . ? ? i?i-in John l lvtAiir.l. ^fCOild iiroi?;; 'fei Signs Salesmen k Hotel Diive S..j, I > : . r I , . . . 1'n- ? :.l.- ... i ?? I.I III.- (| |? U I. ..1,1 ||- | , I? ill IIIV ! !i? I/ ??:;;! . i ? ; ? . i - . J I l"W til* ti ? . i.ti .?!!!? :? ?lay I ? \ I ! n ! i ! . ;,ij |,? i, ? k_ l ?m. I I I ' ; !?? I... I I 1 , j, .1 !. i "ii i : |. ? ? Il'MIJl la !?|. J \\. c. S t, I,. .J, ?i I * k ?' I pin I i|: t.. a ?i r?- W . . \\ . i : . ? : . i . !?? i?|?? r, Ii .i j , . 1 1, ?. v I- Hill. |l- >1 ;; .1 i; uy-.ihi. tif.. \r \ j i M<'V?'||SI I: ;? :ii| |?L |( t ?? ... ! H JlH. lii it h ;|J . ii . -i4| ?i| t.'li *-altsiii> r >?i I J'i ... Ill* II. :Vvi i, | . ( I', .... t ?)?*;->? hIio ' i. Ii'imrli'd flllhdtin . ?; i.i.mii;. turn*. bic :t.itr?1 1 1: a i ..... v. , i. laiilitu ii|i Uti'iv in? n. a.nl .(Mii.il fc i .'port lia\iiiK 1 :i flu in xl 1 1 ay i,r i u i. Additional .\i,l in* ?{ |j,,. ; of ,i nut!*-: it li-ti J ||. , . i i... SuiKlay, vli.it .i ? n? i r i . pp.. wa.- mailt- ('iron. ii H .. <iui. ? for Ikuik h JVr ? .iii'i i * ft t ij ii. It-puli - t * Hi- .'.J.-tiiodM i r ? flier, I,. In* It. 1(1 If ||. -\| | ij, . day to TIimi .-ilay. i:i-. !?i-t\i. Con\< ntioita fi.rhi i n> ?i if, prinripal Hiiiii'4'>'H of pat i..nnv i?i liot?-|?, acronilii,' i . > i; < Wii.u, ri|iri-M-iitail\?- <*i tin llm k< -iImu/ ftyitli tfl. W?: !??!? Is dit.etin* lu campaign Ih-U'. **.\lan> ?!???? lo eoniMil m.iih .ir.- ;t. j,i v. iili ??i. ?*xr??-?i ???<. of llii 1 1 i | ? j. .id |iy 111. ir orgaiiljutioti: "T!u y n?itirt:ill/. i\{M?-t -o in hoti'la, paying lii-- iiMiai lai l"U UCCOtmiHMlnllllll. 'flics. ?? <1 ;|1 ? would !*?? much ImIIi i' *.iti;iii.d i<> K<) lo linii l>. and pa.? i?.. rv|i*. I'l'ndi'nil Ihan lo i . I r.nif |.||. v W'Ti" imp i*in ti .... ii Hi. i .i in ii..' lift, i f iii?- i-iri/ ?i?. ii '. ii.i COIiillinflntinna a m' u\ aiiitlil". ,.||j- ? nri" tici to i.i? ;i it . J n.m-. a lli? * cho:i>-. ) n>'uinr Mull ll.?> at working no hardship ?.a t Ii . Iioii'l. On tin* .other hand, Ii il> I* .ai? ar** coia|N*llcii i?. ' m t*r5\ i. home.*-. ih?\v ari-. it:: tn roily, in posinv a l;i:rdt'ii on ih? lnral )?'" |?|i' Wlii'li I it'll I fully, r;||?.jiM Ol lit'' elly, lli?y Hi"iiid l?? i-ait-il f.-., In a m'?di.rn iiot? I "Many ol oui MM'iouiidin^' Hli an* |iro||i|ni*. f t ?'iii?-i>rif>ii <l> iiom (In* Ifiiildini; of lh.'lr ra w aii'i iiiod?*tn lioi -Im. iS'ildHiioMi i iiii <- xh in |>1< ? and ''in* HM-iir* ii ? :'><i . yrai' I Hiuli'-wM* i*oir.? r'i .. brinuin^ iiiindri'dn ?,i ? i<? that rliy. Suflol^. w?h il hotel hiM four i*'invriii|.>u dult d ir tm mi now an. I I. Tin* l'i mi'flarri ? I aiioi'ii i , >..i. Inx nni|'< than cmiin ' nll'wiv ia ??n? vi'ii i, or mciK linn a w #>? k . "Kli/alirth f'lly I nrt la a |??. Mltlon, lit I Ii 1h lliii" lo inviii- ron ventlon.-* to roni ? li?i . Ilor | ;t roiuiitoilailoiiK dtirln 1 1 ? n 1 w?T'' ta.\'il t ? . ?l?' limit, and "< addition lo tliin. *ror? if Im.-n I patrons nr. itH>iii.- nwa> f|?un i rlty know i in; lli.il t ? ? . ? v ranni-t ?? C'iir<* moili-i a j.itoiii iif >?! ?? I ioi. "Klizali. Hi C'ltv I initially I ItiK ll*un:?ands of J In i r?nnn;ll jirobttlily i-nnncSi I * i on?- yt*ar "? morr ilmn pay for tin n< %?r liot?*l. Tho ronunitti'c eitf ;?ii- if- a r? a Hon why I VI I V r:: Y('.\ ? I: <*>? l?t iual5?* |"iov|f|??n ii'-fc' if ink.' a? llbmal a liloek of t??* k po Hlhl?* do a^" ??l?vd"i. I> lo 1 1. ?????? flu* httildli,: of tlilx hot- I now "A ii' wk arH-1" Hint. - t!. ron Irart will la l?-t tl.l? ? f u n<l dilional too ii m for ? ? la h iaitcl at (ioKlpt'orn wh!i*li Ii. r. h ii in Opcrntion Ifip than a v. -at aow Ink th. ilrawlnif pov - t- oi rmd oru lioiid." \KV\ I lil \l. OKIIKtiM) FOR W. B. COOI'KI! Kh-hntoiid. April 1 1 Th" I'n'* i?.| Suli1*! Clrnilt taiurt of A|i|)o;)h today r^vor?o*d the dertalon of thn lowor '?ottrt and orih ri-d a n?*w trial In th* raw of W, H Cooper, former lieiitonanl sovernor of North t'nro|lna. ttll(0lf?d to If mnnthn on rharaen of tnlnapplylnK fandn and falne entries on book* of the CommerrUI National Hank of Wilmington. North Carolina. OCTOBER :;evfn CAROLINA DAY AT CENTENNIAL (inVi-rnur ti -i l ? ? - Innivi'iMii'; E >:i! tie* .Jhuii?%< tiofiiili in foi {'l.ii < j'lciir.islii.n Mi.VlU \\ V V I j. i.'rri-iv (l.dflt* in crii ( . ? i r ? | 1 i ?. (a til i'rviiltl lion \\ 1)4-1) Mililij Hrf r^lct! I mined I roo|M ; h. A ,?i ii I " \l til.- r. - I ? . M . i'i I.- inl.-hfc of SMi'H ?. .s ? : ii-' \. \V. ?l? I't;*;. ii : i ? ?! nrtoi#. i V. I lir intuit rn-.i. >' ol thu hallh, ul Kin >1(ni main, ;?* North < 'aro 3 * ii*i Pay, to In- oiii'ruMl ;ii ih?* ? ? -. ij:ii ? ..i ..in'' r ? ( ??- ii ul" <!>'? I > '? l i . . ' i* !i ol I ? h- :?? s . rhih.il- i i <I1<1111<. tin- . ? mini . . i.il ( .13. 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Tin- I' 11 nil:*; ul Ii is loir ?*. umlci Coiom-I IVrKnwiu, v.i . in vadlnr I fi?' w<*HH-rii put ion.-- of \oiil> and South l stroll, 1. is. Tin* patriot in ? 1 1 1 lit 1 l oin V 1 ? ; ini.i . Not Hi Carolina. ami ilii>f ;ait ??| Noil It ('ruoliiia wh'ch i,: uo\?'.*i ? It* : H*V?-ltlhh ?| In (hi*. | IJMJ M'U out K fli.- Wi-Jtl. I"> If Ii so I) tmroiic lu ll iiliiiHi Ii on top 01 Kim; 'it .Moiinliiin. a point ? l Jriid in* mod la '? !y nt'ioi-.s fin* pri-aml i^?<n h Carolina South < 'a roll 1 a f 1 it*-, io ih? niat? ?i| Sciili Caro lina . Tlii- tu'iiitiluin j?i I r- ii|i from v.'lint |>: nmflcaili a plain, ami HH;i jril:- i| l?\ K??ryu. '-ti 1o In- ii.? ?|?r?":n.i I J ?? ?? 'u id lo ha? IfOHid'd thai ail llc'l ?onid i.oi drlvi- It ltd riom tl* innliiir|i. N rlladi us. Ih- p .tilol I'Hfh'Mi iii*- f o'ii o: (iii- innn rita in by l !?? morning t.f Cm. oho;- 7, and l?ro( i-i di-il a! oiiic in 1. Mack, ud Vanrlnv and li'in:; (10111 iH-himi tre?r:i in I liiHiim r of Indhiti liKhli rn, in Which Hi- v had h< i-n Iralic <1 I rvi|i*OM. a? Mr li>-a<l nl liii 1 to. in. r huri'iMl ?|o tt-ii ii|ion ilk mil f * i.? fin ?? nit*t IIiihm. ?nirli 1 1 iii* - lailim* to drlvr th- t ? ln?ri< and !'?: 'IIU "oi.u- o| hlr< oh t r'oiiid. ? I'i -i-;: 11 mil ?;t!< li!lh?d h'i lit" load of |?|v ( i?00|iR and hi: foif ' nniilhlhit ?| l.y llif mt 1 If 1,1 Till* H'^ht ?: r**k ? ? ih- .?tr- tiKtb 1 -i roiiiwaHi,-, i(Hli')t|^li h?- no. In tain -d hi" f>H- i*i tl?i- Ji? Id until thi- follow in': yi'tr v n r. tit th hatth- of # : .1 ? I r-<i i| ciairl l.on - . I li?*'i : . *? ImpIhi" illv a vh ?c?r ??;- r< timinltiK Ii; v*1 hj of i||i- ||"|d, l'i? army %.ts *?al;-n -d tlint l> In ?'ii 11 ill fit!'''- hi'4 l" li? i' Iok,iii| Vol ktr>c, it. v h i" lo- fiii t f.d? "d, lirlnriny t'i ?n ? <t*l *'o? actual "on fflH ?'{ Ihf \ met if ft 11 |.'-\oliltlo?. Ih'caus ?>f tht?< l"3l. of r;-w null tia. Kim;"# Mountain I" a rli.?? ntiid\ in tiiiilfary tiiftory a? '/.'II ns 1* jjlvnifirnnt 1 v?-M in ilu* nl lory of 1 lo- llnvolminn. M MCTft CAROLINA siuvKinisc; in main i t'harloMf. April 1^ Th? Stat" of North t'arolliM tnclav i-onllliurd to uhlver in lh<? dr??ry ami un?fMHOiiah|p April rain and wind RHI*f l? promised by I ha w??ath?r mtin tomorrow. Off i:> North Pole I,h ntcnnnt. f:onimiiii<l?T I5y rcl In iii riis* th'- S. S. Cliaiitlcr at N<-w York I ??r hi" trij> to wii, uli' 1*1 ? In* will Iioji off in an at < ? in )?r lo fly to tlif North l'ol?'. URGES CARE WITH SWEET POTATOES OhiiiI\ A^put I "alls Tills llm* Hip- >!h?ii!<? Im ( Jiciiiinilh I rriilfiJ jiiitalu hlijijj phonM lu ll.' in ???:* I ! v I rial' -I raM t'omitv ?\ i?' Hi ?. V. I alls. Im I.iip I.. i| ?liim Thr Inni'tM ilitj'-n.'-fH H|ii<ml I mm <il:?-:i>-?-tl !-???-?! hi wit ami In finny ln?l jhc?h it i. viiy haul lo i|i*|i'H those ili.s' iiM't a' Im ?M In -jt, time; 4'iitiMi ?|ii<*ntfy I iIIhpiihi' < -int inim* i r i;r"w. H is. Hiere f-'i i in |m*i it t I v4- dial only healthy |iOliil'u <* In1 ii i <| for j' < ?|. r*v|M> I'ijilly wlcn if i.-i a known faef iliMf w?? !?>?.?? a Inru" i>oriion nf oil 1* aaium I piothiM Ion from Mein rnl. hhivk rot ;m?l oth-r funmin ? I !????? Sl'M. "Tin1 f ' ?l Hluri< nli'Mihl he #IIh iufw li ?l I.' f'M4' iM ilrhni' hy imifit: rori'OMlt" KUlilllil-ili' or fniiir(l<l< ? hyf|??, 1*1i" <lti(>i-ilon.; for Hii?*h in im follows; , 1 'in ro?|\ I* Suhliiiiiifc Hollitloii. "HlfHOlV" Ml" Ollllfl- or O'IIIOhIv -cMimati i-1 ? I /If KAilOlH "( w*t ? i Iii a wii'/'tfii container. I >i |> tin' I'lti of HIM'll 1 1 : 1 ? ? , f I ? ? ? Holjlt ioil mil'l ) i ' ma ill f"r It \ ? to ten in I ii it t < .!i\ a i?<-w Milnir-iu after 'lining Iti-o or three lim?-H. l''ol lllll?h Inil" !Sm|iiI|?im "Ml i'1'.'Sf ooiir ? ?: 'if formaMo hyi|r in |f. t*;il]oii^ ?f Water ami ?! i )? xi ' (| la ??iliil'oii niifl l? f ri? fii * 1 1? fir five :ni:;ol<'!'-. flipletllrth Kiwlt M.lnllmi ;r a- 1 1 -oily may re ?|l|f < !\ " l li' Ki- I vv'i :'0|i||jll(f1 ||HV(< |i|'OV Ml II ;? I 1 1 ? ? I I-U fur 1 hi' roil - lt?l of fan- ii > ilt^i-a^i'd In nwi'i l liofa Mich, ami I'towrw of I hi* rrop Mhfi i hi \%v "V- ry |>rrriititlor? |*i>t ? I'll i - to Kiir<l off the < n? my that ? \i>' fr? a loll i.f >i-ti ml f hoiiKiiml ilnll'H'-' woi fli of nwi'i-f |M>tnffM ft at-nually. ' UK ST II H. Ill' SIMF. i oss or siikvwimiui l.?kchiiit, N. J . Apr. III. The dlrlRiblo ii? s \iirm|? < vii uk#n from her ha hum r thl* nioriiltiK In |irf|?iiiHiloa Tur li? i flint flight rlncr i In- |o*n of I ho Slunamloah I n cf full. A ft?-r several hour* at tho moorinif ninni *he In rrulio' In thl* Immediate vicinity returning before night. FIRE DESTROYS PLANING MILL; LOSS IS HEAVY I'latil of Kvuii* Milling Company, on Itiverside Vvemie. Wiped Out l?y Karl* Morning Maze I. OSS MCA It 8 1 2,<HM) "Vlc'vc (>ot the Fine*! Fire Department ill the ft orlil," Owner Declares; I'lullH to |{rl)llilll 1 Fanned liy a stiir wind, fire o( iiiiilt'lt'i'inliii'd origin totally do- * 1 ? irnyi'd tin* planing mill of tho riviius Mi II lnt; Company, on'Uiv- a . t iil<- Avenue. ? aily today, caua- | tug a loss intimated at $10,000 to $ll!.otM, partially covered by Jn- 1 ? utauce. 'Iln* plant, which was used in the manufacture of fish J boxes. fancy woodwork, and as sorted lumber products, was owni'd by N. II. Evans. employed in t stock rooms of the Auto 4c .1 ( las Engine Works. A sawmill owned by Mr. Evans at i lie rear of the planing mill, 1 and i lie Evana home, to the east 'of t lie burtird mill, and closely 5 adj-iont tn It. were waved. Ui?- .:j stinted praise of the work of the firemen was given by the owner tiiis morning. Mr. Evans discovered the Are, 1 and turned In the alarm at 4 o'clock. "When I woke up," ho dt rian d. in describing the Are. ] "it looked lik?' the whole element 9 was a II re. The mill was In a blaze, atid the window lights in a that ?lde of the house were pop ping out right and left. 1 Jumped ' a out of In d and callcd the Are de partment, and then ran down- -1 , stairs. "That mill wan Just like a rag- I ing furnace. The first thins I ] thought of wan my car. I could see it blowliiK up, and scattering lire u i I over that side of my house. I ran to the garagv and backed | the car out to the street. By that I time, the llremen were there." Stored in the mill. Mr. Evans stated , were two carloads of latins, about 1.200 feet of Juni per. 5.0 uo feet of cypress lumber, and about 5,000 feet of Sx4 scantling. together with a large 'luantily ol assorted stock ? ? all Heaaoned, and In a condition to 1 burn like tinder. The llremen brought tho blase j tinder control shortly after 6 'o'clock, working in a drizzling A rain, and battling desperately .against a strong wind. "It looked J like that whole end of town was ufire when we turned out," one member of the department said. Mr. 10 vans estimated the dam age tn bis home at about $100. In j all. Ill large plate glass window panes were broken by the Intensa heat. b?' said, and the side of the building whs scorched badly. -J "There Is nothing I can say that Is ball strung enough about tlt>- work of the firemen." Mr. Ev ans declared today. "We've got ^ the finest fire department In the world. It i hey hadn't turned out ' as ? | ii I <* k as they did. I know I wouldn't have had a roof over my head this morning." , Alter the flames apparently had been subdued, and the firemen had returned to tin- station, the bla/.i- broke out attain, and when j It began to assume threatening proportions, Mr. Evans again \ called tin- department. Again I hey turned out, and put out th# 1 lire before additional damage had resulted. i Several members of the depart ment. who bad worked until after j ft o clock, were given an Impromp tu breakfast at the Evans home. 1 In discussing the cause of the i flr? . Mr. Evans said be was In- ] dined to attribute it to defective , wiring He stated that he had had several long swinging lights, and that one bad smashed and was "sparking" freely a few nights ago. when lie discovered It and remedied the trouble. The mill bad not been In operation since Saturday, but the fires had t?. . n banked under the hollers, be said. I Mr. Evans dedarod also that he espicted to rebuild the planlo* jj mill in the Immediate future. It was of corrugated galvanised Iron, and apparently was fireproof, ex << pt for the large riuantlty of sen- r soiled lumber and wood products In -< id e The building was 14 f ?t long and :i2 feet wide The saw ( mill will be put back in operation in four or five days, after minor 1 repairs have been made, Mr. Kt ans said The plant .,f the Evana Milling Company wa* completed only a ?? little over a year ago. and had Just j lie i* mi to pny something on the In- ? ? vestment, according to Mr. Evaas. j nnTO* MinRKT 1 | .New York. April 1 :i . - -CottOJI j futures opened today at the fol- ; lowing levels: May 18.9$, July j j 1 k . 2 , October 17.4ft. Deeeail^ji^^B 17.13, January 17.06. New York April l? Hpo l ? Of*- M ton closed nulet, middling J, i an advance of ,,ir* p0,?i,ia ill t urea, closing bids: Maylt.*4, Ju ly 11.87, Oct. 17. ?0. Dac. 17.17. A Ian 1 7.1 S. March 17.lt. f 9
The Daily Advance (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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April 13, 1926, edition 1
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