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FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1923 LIGHT STILL BURNS FOR LOST DAUGHTER Old Romantic Story, Strange and Ghostly as Tale of Poe or Kipling. Baltimore . Ami the lamp ?.s still tn mil;;:. The lamp in tliis case refer?, to the lamp on the front door of the old i I i i . ! i ; i T. Wallers' homestead on iiniin! Vernon place, which lias biirne d nmht and day for many years. In the minds of I 'a 1 1 i moreans is the old lemniMic .-dory, straim'e and ghostly as ;i t.de of l't'e, or Kipling, which Jlnm-amds hae heard as to why the lamp v a-- burned. Mrs. Warren T. Pehtno. daughter of W. T. Walters, the latter knouu iu $rt Mad Givjii Directions That It AlvvsyB Was to Be Burning. ."I : 11 over I' e w.irM as f(. 'an !. 1' ho W::!! a s mallei , . d'md in aa . a . e w ...... i , 1 1 . . . I - ' !- V. : ! ;.:!'. -mic E s i i - ,:d v..-' f. Mm. I !.-.. I.. : W;.i:,-r).. Wabers had, dis-.ppr.-....l of !.. r ! :-;rr;;.-e. it i :dd. am! b ol tlirr.'Ml la;- ,ejt of Ids 1..ii;m. K"!"".: ia'.r. 1 1 i luC In words, he ; i I ln.n' the -.I.,;. ! la number thai 1' !la- boa.-.,., s'lium : ! i y oil avails; the n.ht- -id the . ' v 1 ". -o .- ram he had mven i.re. r '). iti.it i; always w a to ho '. fie t.inht am! day il !.;; .murk ier r--.urue,l. And i; ;i.v.'np ham It i- i.li--vii t ! : : 1 1 Waiters had a prej udice amiicst ids i a ' 1 1 ' i -r's hu-'uiml. IP-pert- ere hoard a: the time ' hi.s iea'h ;hat he had at her on wi'h of) ivrN and that the s- a had later made "i f ' part i !' her father's ,-.',::,, This was denied by tl." family, hovv e ef. Tb -u-ands of Ihdtimorcnns have ;rrv.n a, en-tom,., 1" iiU'hli,:: for the 'ni'e!' imlit. There is a super.-' i: am it!'."!.- M.. Negroes . d' the oily, it is said. T i . . . T the hou-e is hatiliieil. Nolle a' t;,e more superstitious will m, by !i !: timid. Mis. 1 lehmo was seventy years old. Her husband. Warren I -hmo. railroad iiree!. r, died two years a vo, w Ia n a :aa"-e i;e was driving. 1 ';. me friJit ened iir.ii ran into the path of an ex-pre.4-.- r..ia at Tarrj town, A. Y. Ken vtlicn 'la- wonn tarns. : , r nil 't an ' uni is the other ehec,?. Mi:ei; 'hat pa-- for ddh.-ophy is "iO more tle!tl a digest ion. Wla a will the nations learn tliat .VUl' i, lioieles!y i i !-fa sidol ioi 1 1 Any ". ay, old Kim,' Tutanklianien lw,i Ins ri he at far as he eould. Ilery t i r 1 1 n!d Ki:'.; ihri as lias irvined this winter he has poured. A di-tant relafi.e is any rel.tiiv vla has more money than you have. Whv are they ended him plots? A film a- souiethinj you can see thrnu;;h. A 1 . is fio verse pnpular? I'eeause ever. . !y writes fa and nobody reads it. T"C-TM'.'r'ayi - Li cl thoni in wooilon overcoats. 2 YEA! Oklahoma Man, Held as Slayer, Liberated by Confession o Murderer's Wife. FINDS CHANGED WORLD Indian, Sentenced to Lif3 Imprison ment in 1900 for Murder, Finds Himself Wealthy as He Steps Into New World. Mu-do'-eo. Okln. After servinir 2'2 years in prison for a murder he did mt cemmit, Charner Tidwell, of Wehh, i.hi.. has returned lane, prohaldy laillii-naire. Whi r, seveniei n years old he was eon:eted of hiliinj James I'i'oun. a fur1:;"!', in Adair onmiy, and v.as e':'ene..l :;. in'in'isonmen:. ih'eeii'-y a w oman, .losje ( Irr-i'm-v. nade a d-'athbe.) eonfessjen, d"-lar-in- that Tidwi d was innocent and that b". late lui-hand. Kobert ;rejory. b- 1 ' 1 Ihown. and tint both of them, as w, 'd .;s ie. ;ies. svar,. f-. e ei ! nice at Tidwadl's trial in Van:', l-'.rown w as my siorioiiviy shot to , loath in Is'.i'.t v. hde i i. : n- al c ;l highw ay to his fart';. Ti : i I was at ; he t i : im ia pr 1 e. I the farm and su sj licio'i f; toned on l.o, us he hail qnaia'cie: w a I'.r. " ;i ,s!..i i y b.'foi-e the ra .edy. :inon.ii cireina.stani ia! eiden e was ill' l"od OCed h V. i!!'.SvS to c..!'!l't hiln, despde ti.e ti-hl of his a!!o'i:e. Finds Changed World. Thhve!:. wl . is part 'l,-r.-kee In Pan. foand a dii'fei ent world u hen re leased. 'I'v, e;i i -1 a , y s ao he went to ' h,. f,.,'. ; .. 1 p:-:s. ,n at A ! Ian; a. hi. i 'Klab.'ina . !id Indian Territory -:ii! were ihe 'iniiii.'v." Then small iilaes of one si,,r, ti!' : M i nt ed ln.r-,s a!i 1 the ouiiei! !'; : of t i.e rrii." f ! m. -! Ibe on' -tarda.- pi. of yo;:;h. ,. ' he i- ! ry ; n t ' o- o; a a eo; i . i a . ! i , , s i, y -e a a! r-. s; re, t ,-. .. Mli-i and Indians d;-esed in the la :ht of the A bite mall's .a-l'ioi:. he. : . ;. n's. ! 'd a:! tl e.-e e,.:s, w d, now lie pa d h.ni. a s ' i ' 'V ' : I i Mwi WW ..' 2- Found a Changed World. and lands, taker; from him when con vieted, will he re.s:,,red. I To owns ,.n. farm of mi m res ja :l ri,-h a-ricn!tura! section tli::t is now in a bi jiayir..; oil belt. Tliree jn-esidents refnspi to pnrdor him when frieivis iiaerceded. for him .Tudire A. V. T!i"in;h, who presided at his trial, ami who was working to set him free, was sin in d'.irim; a jirison up. rising nt McAles:er. Tidwell's laotl.er who devoted her life Jo secure lei son's freedom, died. Twice she had p'l' ' fn AVashii-'on to ask help fn,n h pi-csident. It was Tidwell's ,,n!y sor row that his mo;!, or is not living tc rejoice with him. Husband killers hae heeonie so ,in.. nierous that ihe promise to love, honor and obey in the marriage ceremony may be superseded by a simple reip.iest not to shoot. Wireless telephone messages have been sent across the Atlantic. Still, even without that 1-airope has been able, for the last two or three years, to hear the dinm r di-hes ratllo all the Kh "me In the I'nited Siatc. A r'-liioiis: ail e .. rail ! the ilr:t!lJ- Mfci) aire of swamps, ponds and lakes has j come from r, I'.arioa W . Ilerman, a na;ie of Indiana now re-id, mr in ilifornia. and d. recto,- of hue Mu- seinii of ('.aliform. t Academy Sci- fc enees. I le sa s not until learn; l.v 1 Wi lillVc we 4-onie to reaii.e that ! be E hi dra ma o! -w a m i -y ia ml-, mar- : polids and sm dl la kes 1 with arcat danaer ia - of animals and plane; of economic im portnnoe, and t hat i i c re-i ' - are o! Ion ; E harmful ra'lier tb .: heia i .aai I.. ar-; rieull 111". lie q Hi c s A ' 1 . 1 ley A a II, wl'.o W I'l : es in a l'c, -el I ' I - - 11 e ni t Pu!ie:"n of ili,. Averi. -an Cane I ' tort ion A - -i a t ion. ' 1 a ! the h wro n i i a 1 : a a ; : on - has he, :f , a I , , i.v ' ; !",, u - '',, r-n.,f.'.'4,-- is the place frrv; i (--:i h Il B U -. -.1 Things iy he f ra uaht Jfm rtain specie-, j fS n Lit.1 so ki r. ! 7. 1 . - U : 1 M ) n A 5 Make our store your store for everything ycu need. and re- dle -.Kill I)otteil Swiss, the ilicss for tiioso vhn want fr M O C ln C 1 ft fir nell.imro.ol -3J IU lU.iJO some Tliat sue!! a - h : tiofs in fe! a ' a Ci !" Keller;:! pwh'lc . If one is :,, !,, rhe d; or, e , nh-ihty -t ii,a m. the , ' ' el' ., l sit- in.- to! i m , Our Swa m i s are lovely . - iiae jiint rceei vnl a rtew sliipni'.'nt of IC'. Voir, - a;p.f (,o!f a V. . ait--; a. CiillH' 1:1 -ini ,i!M"i1 in SI? rifl t:if I .'JO lU ',,) i . , ij fj New rail Hats. Felt or batm: oia.;U. tliat he had I n m t tas a a ra:. i m:y hi!-'- , d e. . - qm-' v . al i'i': si-pport any c aid !: app.-nre-l . V. -'.I't. .'H-d 11 e a- 1 ',.:-! a man of has r i Yci-, ve have their:; are c.rmir.'"f. We shall delight in showing the.'"o ' -.j vcu. vSFOI?T M W -1 p W -'f M II s Vv Z J. -s ' u,"d. , a; ' la- v, r.:i a , in,- a pe'-ny to -aaaort or , wile. 'in f a aate a IV the wife in so T,-s .! e. that i!i si ,-ars hand b-.tm; a her v .,- a a 1 r - shoes. He a hi o to sa e i.er s.ce, hut ; '.. ..- in a c: a ay . Men a ill :;: 1 read: iy ( r a pre; : .. -i t" . r tea -I:- he 1 .os a 1 's j" 1 1 u f . nee ! .a y a re ho..;.ed up if,", -e--!, to ;. id; dm wife Knicl-'crs Fatb.ino; Shoes Bithing Si.iio Bathing Cdp3 Golf Ho3.: Soort Hats Hand-Made Blouses Knile P!.:ated Skirts Linen Dresses Capes and C :-ais Minerva Yarns D :.ve Brand Undervea ir i! a ti ll a- a H : ; a. a : c .a m a ' a n i c...;.:. t o a th e t ', a 11 1 ,e ; a -.; ' is e i r ; a ' 'he p- , ! ''a- a hi- a e-i , a'l.-d !hP e, and the n 1 e.a pc ;- le l, a 1 i' IV ! M .h.y .,ad h a ' a r ,- i- i 1 1 i , n , a a w , ! a : a i -le 1, h a le- We-e 'i"ll W I'l. ' a ' a 1 i : i r a at rt 1 1 208 -3 E H L -' ' l.J a J L . .,a)A' ' 1 i Da b, '. K i ! I h ' V.' , ' ':. ,fa-;i h vV :-' , sr-:i:-'7V-"-r . v . : . T -.'." t v. '-r-- -7--;.--. at. - . a IsaTsar. r" - -.. . , ' . .. . i-.' a " A .,5- e .vva . y jj j - ' . a- ,. 1 pj-vA1" - .. ' - r , a. y - f - ,',. ass fegrt-.' a . f X..aaill "IS Manager .sua CONTENT WITH 0 L C 0F2RAS 111 the Ala: worries a. ...nt the n , o -; d 1 n not mar.' "Wot'-' p, I'll .f .-r.-u a U! tr of '." T.',e Au.a.n There Is j-o Such Tiling as an "International Banker" in .America d 1 n.d 'At . 1 d - uats 1 a -1 s. e was , 1 s;i ; y !! 1, a u a . mi 1 few w'.c-'a ;, a m an m iaid by a a human w.cuv a thom. m' tly :n U'h as a scataii by me cm out iea.uly -n- :':i!i ma-ion folb-w -. M. s' t? lif -'s daime.s and pltfaiis -'art Willi llt-le T'.e mo;H'er that worry us a , are u-naliy plantotus ,,f the i in i':e. it:--!.. Life pl.et- ,m -ma tails. tie Ilia'.'; a sot. m y tn !. . K : : . ia, tr-- - '..: , lv O'i'T'. il. KAIIN-. New York I-tar.kr. ai 1-1 in A't"--r;oa, ti, :!-'. (v. Y'V.i rnurnt a- - 1 : c - ? it - ; a'. . 1 V a fan of tii in UHm to 1 I i . 'A ' :.':.; 1 ' : . t ;r an.J .; t., a cu 'h , a t i , . ., ,',',, of csiaa-i has inun - - -' a , ;, cry and to t- ma- -.: :. -ivr. I' tarn:- w ,,r: I i. aid m ;i: - a a a. 1. -a'.. . i; c ,n l. a,- ,.pe:':- a:T op.- s ' a-'e f. .; r.tti 1 naisi,- . : a i . a C a i : e a ah 'I "a . Ci a' to tin am! w 1 e-'.l. ih'a; t.aih am, 1 I'm: lm ra ;; ;e in-fket. M T t e . , . :. . ! , : f 11 T ! I 'a 1 r v. i .n s.n. :ta! ; ' A : i ' i "-M! We The r.nkit-iore sun says -y ,-,)!, ihink of lmihin.. as aiaeh-ss as a ( lertna!) murk unie-s ;s ;l leitme -an l'A'ich and that, one would say. is about tb" fill bmm -i P. -uP ever oiVero l tw, slices i-t !itv.!i tmil tr" on earn- sn: of the b ttnee leaf. ami i V who ; i - a . L ! 1 1 : . - ; h-. H :- V.-l' e ! , ah e :;.;- on of ;a,: lie a!ld li s i'eiieV.' ha'Ce 1' worh I i.;s;!v c'M'i' tih- i'UMfe--; ;; t ". t t :at; v An: hi ad lidc", st - w-cil.l e :;. ' n e; - . ; . ,w ,t : m 1 1 (". has a 'a . t : i'';'.;. pi ill i mr a w i' : .m! .:...' vc: . I! LU! I The report that 1 7o. h ,i h i hushtds to Mr a the :m n t, ia - 1 o . ; ! 1 re; ui- in relation fo Y.wr- .j--e ar a !'"i'' u : i 1 1 itan-Tt a.'ai i'o I " 1 n e '!-e;lt a- ,vi,;i ,r m-ir- a-a! or ; . :! -S I '1 - a, ; or a o I ;t ill is at- ,,f American wheal cannot lie sold tra abroad at a livim; price must be cheer ful news to the Uussian llcls. who hae been eating American charity wheat .and selling tiieir own f,r hard money. The difference between humility and servi.'rv is t lint one is inspired by a warm 1 en rt and the. other by cold feet. Thai part of ha- f.nia'nc;- which coo-i-'s in h: arauiifl loans : br eic:i -"'- ::ts or imln-ir:- - ha- !i:ti:ert hcht ( with sportbi;.' -c j- tion-i of I'obitivejv i.i ii-..;, vnM,' !.;.a .: lacs as c atipar-a i the va-ih"Ss id' tii - vo'eo,,, uf t :'a:;-m t'o'is ia iinancin-; Atiieriea.n iiaiu-tiw, e..m-iiiei',-, and ep: fri-e. i"i -i :Z tins I o trc ;:. an to ttn'v that th :v is anvtli.n ''.it eniia fo,- a; on in tl loan i 'a -ff A tin i : ca i; t sih re-1 s , .. a- to o tof.-'.tt ;oai:s in Aim-rica an.t i:i t:.e 'I ; , She.-. 1 ' 1 1 went. At ' Y Man is an able creature, but he has :;!..,---. t 1.- hi.dh laufope, p:mh:cd that rv loan- arc on ami an? tna,1." f, r learitira i'c. efu'.-tr-.ict ive "IV - , am! l'c a4;'.!;t a -. of , (Te( lit. or nmtani. ft.-- d and i;i 1 -I j , y ha... e - e Got H;c Answer, 'the' ,a -er.-aut pa-s,s! a .1 1 1 . 11 , eel, 1 1 . i : 1 . : - Im p '..-.I '.e'o-e I'rwan . ' a.plete ihe reply. " . , '-, ,. t a a a , , 'i made :c:.i; IT.I'.'-'.i laws ana. hasn't im proved on the Ten Couimandmeuts. PUan ;!- t!i! c- fureuti cn.uti if.s : : i ; t r' has beeui.ie, tu place part of iU available fuuda in "it. al w hj tht ia ll .,e J, I SUPPLY COMPANY Brevard, N. C.
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