■ THE DUNN S1SJ * - _ _ _' _ ' Volume Vll. Dunn. North Carina, KI , ,, M ,iM gr nc ..u ■ - » — -^r-r* !■—— iNumOCT 71 HORTICULTURAL WINNERS IN FAIR ARE ANNOUNCED Carden And Floial Exhibit! Were Many And Beau tiful PREMIUM CHECKS TO BE MAILED SOON Much Favorable Comment At tracted By Tli» Diaportion ment From Those Who Viewed It Reflected—Hard Work And Artistry of Exhi tors. Premium wimer* in department R nf Ihe Dunn Fsir were unround'd thl* week by Srcirlary T. !.. Riddle. Thu dopartmon*. was devoted lo ft exhibit of ita kind in Ea-tern Ce.rol.tia thin year and refletted th* h.» d x'nrk out. aHixliy of those who hud it in thor* snd of the exhibitors. Prise cheek* will be mailed oat toon. Winner* of premium* *» fel lows: !»*•*•. piste of winenn apples" 1. Mi*, fi P. Honeycutt, B. n on. 2. Mr*. J. II. Ennis, Duke, Route 2. Bert plate of B< n Davis apples: 1. Mr.. P. J. .IcITrvy.'., Dunn. Beat plate rnlleetion of applca: Mrs. J H, Ennis, Duke, Route 2. Peart Bert plate of Krifer p in: 1. Mr*. D. J. Parker, Duke, Ilotsle 1. 2. Mr*. F. W. Smith. Dunn. Bert plate of any other variety of penrs: 1. B. B. Ilodjrvs. Benson. Route a Real plate collection of pears: 1. D C Herndon, Vatina. 2. Mira Hattie Ennis, Dul.r Route j 1. Crape* Bunch—Mr*. D. J. Parker. Duke. Rout 1. Scunpcruontt—Mra. D. 4. l’arker.; Duke Route 1. James— C. A. Bnll»ntii'', Cordeli as Mrr. C. I.. Wilson,. Dunp. Other Frails Pfrtivs- O. C. Krm)«r, Va-, AmencB'i Per/'mmon.*- > . Iron To ni* Duke. Hoot* 2. Quinces—Mira Akin Usuis. Duke. Hnutc S. _ • Bert Basket of mi*i‘«HsrHsuj F pit —8 P. Honeycutt, Benson. Nun Tl»rt piste of follr.-vin' vari"ti»:i:i r.ncli-'h Walnuts—M:a. J. H. Eu-I mi Duke, Route 2. Japar.oc Walnut*—4. 11. Stephen son Cardenas. Nahve Chestnut*—Mr*. J. H. Tin nte Duke, Rout* 2. Filbert*—Mr*. J. H. Ker.is, Duko Bout* 2. Potata*—Irish aad S*.re«' Best h»lf bushel of follow’"* va-l riel 1m: 1. Norton Yam — T. C. Eason, Poke 2. W'. A. I/ie. Dunn, Houtc. 0. Irish Cobbler—W A. I.*r. Dunn. Route S. C*H*nu Mi** Ruth Culp, Dorn. Soe**h _ 1 3 M. Stephenson. Corel' •*.*» Z C- A. BaRentirm. Caideno* l'. Cotfaw—Mr*. D. 3. PmIcv.I Duke, Rout* 1. t T. C. Eaton. Dike Other Variet*--—Mr*. C. 1>. Rain, Dupn. Other V«c«taklM Reel1—J. C. P.eJI. Dunn. Sweet Peppers—MrJ P. H We»t broek Dunn. Hot Pepper*—Wrr. 4. K Hutlcr, Dunn. Yellow Ibuvcrs l*pion—Mr*. C. 8. Mnerr. Dorm. Red WrothorflcW Onion*-*-Mia* Ruth Culp. Dunn. Pumpkin—Jenaoe Ciunernn, Dunn. Whit* Egg Turnip*—W. A. Lee. Dunn, Route 5. Egg Plant--Mi-*. J. R. Butler, Dunn. Collar it*—Mr* C. Is Wil*on, Dunn. Artichoke*—Mr*. 4. H. Enni*. Duke, Route 2. Celery—Mr*. L II. Leo. Jr., Donn, Farr.iip*. ttre. J. L .Wade. Donn. MuxUrd—Mr*. P. S. Cooper, Dunn. Car otn—Mm. William J. Thomp ■on, Dunn , Lima Bean*— Mr*. W illwm J. Thompaon, ljun.i. Small Buttar Beana—M»t. William J. Thoanaon, Dunn. Mr*. D. 4. Parker, Duk*. Rout* I. Flower* Bort arranged and rrexiert variety (Continued On Page 3.) Mo SovUtino FUooed Mamlfai mreri in th* clothing Hade do not intend to "lei.H thorntelret to tho e*t*k1i*hm*nt of XovlatUm In thole Industry.” daelored William Sandler, president of the clothing manufac turer*’ aeioeiation, in a »t»lem«*nt )e euod la Now York Sunday. Il« ehar aeteriaed a* "humbug, rham and falic preten**” the anion'* ehnrgc that the manufacturer* bore inaugurated e "locknut” and plan to return to "eweat shop condition*.'' Preparation* have been complete* for the departure of former Kin( Conetantin* of Greece and hi* famllj for Veaiec from Lucerne tod*y or th* flrrt stage of their journey t< Athou* The royal baggage, rorainlnj of 210 trunk* and boxen, wo* ukci t* the railroad thl* morning 4 9 ** ***** A A* i ' * WORLD N 7. W 3 J i .v A- Brief Skriab.-e of Nclahto -■} * M»ppan!r>(,«_ i: .k; U .led A1 | V Stale, *!>e c« vairn uoutatrtro *1 I •*."• :r I♦>•••:•■•.•• a-, •■*■■■ >■.■■'.-•. .v-> • (. Noe.* Pt. - 4.-.II I »-r Accepted Thf t -ml . ' tl..' iitny li on;.! herein.I1 a; i\ .* '**',,.eh > !ro he the pnrr.:,*-i f V -no l • war tf. -,i*;i ■■•.-• pie I.-, |».>d ir.l I«t I. 4..1 .. .. . «, whlvh )u.vo Lw;-. ... I I..- n .'..•ri-’n. rhr h.rt two .loy- :t <.•- Voik. «*•;■ r-.rv eniC.il. n a- ii .v.l Uy the com an t.-ft. r/u «l.:•. n Ir .-i night by Jod-tc K«-n.w-vr 'Iru'.l.t! i 1.5mile. Ueorae 1VI ! ..i-.fti, of f'eiia Hrlpkto: y! i\sr- y- ‘i. ..de, .»i‘ r>v Yei-y;. and J. i . .I...' i. .»f St, ?.ou!». Tho ceram'tt-jo aoUmlilt-d two tenta tive ajr-ftfter.l-ntr . n, ■ *«,, the National and American league* and tlir other bctooM the two major lea gue and the nntionr.l association of pro relational ham-lmli league*, the ru; nor l« ague orpan'r-t'.'nn. Senate Pfti-si- Kftwecr, Bill The Soua-.c yert.v’ay nq,*,*! ;\.e asrt-ierlTU**• romm Pt ;* rascdutio-i d' ree-.-ne th :r- v -1 of the \Vr r j.'j. •’U'lfn Cr>. - nr.tle , a» - :n»** trc af •‘•-■1 v rid'of to Tin .-i-cond teettor ef the ronjinttnu, \>li>h R, ir.iroilur-d wou’tl h.-vo •i..ect<-«t »hc .•xttr.i;. s of rhiM> ,™. .'.it- to .'arm —r by ;!.s ^Vd.- <1 T.- Ser.i-f.'on" , li- pyubljcnn ; of Kl bi.< r*■ fit i wai ou-.Qird by a \otc nf IV to id. lo/ ih* purpa* o*‘ a.d'r.jr fa a <*«*rpt*rnT:*ni> a* formed In i’Kfuw 3alu7dsiv. ?l p'ann ia hevg i rrpihiintjoii «»f an* fciin.l vd mil lion dtdhri n.»d v II Mvc *: "r»rry> m»?" ro parity cf an? billion dollnrn -»n itc book, it* p* r>mot«,e« (IccJm -td Ihhl thfli* irlcRti'jM if t * An erica** fnrrlyr. trails by oXtediny t?ullt *.w Ihi • ai .inv of Hurop-. Mora Uian 2C*0 bankoir are bch'nd »'w* pro iwt .Vhcy ur.ioan-.c ;hu* the c.f?nn a-il! h- (•‘•x-blrd u ithb? ten k. It *t beloved ih-.l ihelr ►chenaf will fta far tor-aid Irw-r.K tho present depression in jNmCitern indastiy In. the event that 1hr!- pt;«n« alt cm. red' out. I No| For Pr«Ml,| r* «■ m. I.' *. Cf.lfcv UMtlOfU of the •t»* M will of by .lo*" l.l«l yradual pn cc 'AH, tt has h m d<«tvrtvr*'l by the Lran# of Nftbni Conmltium n*rt »*t*ln7 Ih Oeree*. The oommle if'nVr' of the i omm *svjn »hin>: that •w*?;h*T the pol'.t *V *'*r*b. » no*-1 Doblic opinion ' - .» e * «»; . •s**l|. •»* ’." ’ ••**,!> from '*•*•' \.aslry could - »s • l *,.«*.«ifitrrc v Jor.K ** • .il- n»t;»d Sf?‘.*r co* trued to In-’ east* :t> »: m.d eV'eiiylh. C vl ^“ico-d H *>ken : :.»doc*.’on of b b!ni*uli:«ni« • ^r.*.M. : %*tu toy* •'.rhiril -* new Wffh -*.3;V i y *1.0 y*r.r durir.fr th«* week >f i».‘Ci*iAb'-*r i, liC.-fird’".*! to h its‘c mc.it by tb«* peo*oy.cal eutvee :hoc.‘ r.cr -he optnnt /o* tho w»*ck 'o Vv;* •>ec\ 12.7R7.Alfi t o* of td*. ..nh’on.i tud 2 «»oi.b-‘9 OI li^Uv.aeiU. Ti:c wc*»V* Aofl :o*l p c- j-.iv»a has irn cxc:#;b*y kjt-yl.'i r*, -aalac ♦!«« Ore ni he gi i>! ilcliyb.fu) i nd on-] iojribV cbur'h lalf of the yrtrl wns hold rr!d.- v eight in tkc local Imli'O i j' Hii hy the .i Y. I*. U., an I »t Hit ryil Beptla:. okiiroh- h'ru't y-rch r>j -«•»•»!, puci-' jog ••awr> and f rgreaoS-if conver sation oijigtgtii in a* n i.ielude to :bi fcV.iw'ss : :fo'T.i I after ward • rcitdrrtd. So'o -"Alice UliK' Clown- Mia* Turb.w'ilc. Scene—Finn: “Srinvn.T Up Fa ther."—Raneted Uc Mi'a Tatbevillo. Mina Uuili.rd, 'ai!. 2»m-,ruv. Moot Marriage Oroonl — MIni Myrtle i*op* -BWile— Kolit. L. Deo »irg—>a»ort* war* road h id lit* following alhn rn elected for lh* er-clng yran , llr.Mdort.. FuW" «rook» 1% !r* Vrc -.Klr iil .. a <1. Forrmll •'.itcrtlaiy.. .«• *<- ^ntmlng I Corresponding So".-V .» Ci'.ta Naj'lOr iTmatare--... ... T. A. Core ItihcnrUlS. -Ml* Jpaentnia* Starling :Oholtt»toi'--- ..... ..-C. C. Warren Plan'.at. ..Mi*- Sulir Naylor Bible 4)u‘» l/oadrr..MI*R Janie-lpock Group Contain*--M>.w Uycth- Nay lor. Ml** WnyWia Naylor, Ml»» Kula Bnai-, Mial Gertrude Price. S**ed Op Wcrlr of L-fgu« .The fifth w««l< of the oxvmhly of th« league of na'ion* doing at Gene va With •: big bum of HPi-ad ia an rffoil to clear op the baainr** and jperm!l of I he delegate* patting away | before n»*t Sunday. The debate* on I almost every riueatiun hare bee* |di*wr> out far beyond anticipation*, I b«r, with the approaching two ae» Uion* mrk day. It i- hoped that tim* will b ; found fa. V. the deli gala* U i deliver the apaeeha* winch ha* beet tuckad aaay in '.heir puck eta. ASK CITIZENS FOR COOPERATION IN CLEAN U? DRIVI ! t'iven Carts At Disposal Of A( Who Call For Them j HUNDREDS OF LOADS HAULED THIS WEEK Fut Superintendent Hunt Sxyi Some Talk Are Not Helping £j Movement — Prevent Pretence o t Million* Of Flies Next Summer—House holders Duty Plain. • ' I r the joint direction of the Miatubi r of Ct nunerre and the ativet rtraning department Ounn hsa been ••"fraeed finer v-itrrday morning in > '•■-•'.'V up mmpalvn I'xtrnding to every quarter of the town Huadrrda Of loud* of iranh and refute piled i'1 y*rj* and alley* »lncc Uat -amrarr have bicn caitrd away to '.hr dump flinec the campaign began. There ir. however, still a great dost o. wo k to do. and in romc qnurterr ’*• a notieralilr lack of co-op riitlion diiiwn by houfteHoldcm, ac coril.nit to Superintendent Hunt, who - directing operation* for the street cleaning department. For tfcU reason ocer<-r*ry Riddle and Commisrinnart n. H. Newberry and Loftin A. Tart. whr. h«..f. a-Wm,».a n4 tL. A_a_a for th» town, request that every eltl make it liis personal business to every case of non-attention to *«:• town sanitary lavra A thoionirh cleansing now will aave Bineh worry and sick on# next sum nice. Piles of fliUi ami garbage are 'be favorite haunts of the hibarnat ">g fly that is to multiply hit tribe coXI nimmr . The death of one of bese rilas now will prevent the birth 5‘ .■*uie millions of its fellows next "I'ring on.l rummer. With the remo val ninl destruction of filth piles now ■nan> of these pests an destroyed Celts of the street cleaning depart ment will be sent on call to any part of the town. A Urge extra force of 1 .borers has been employed foi- this campaign. Within u few days some >f these will be discharged and the. force reduced to its normal person oil. It is the duty of ovary ritlaen to' f®t irj ||oe with the clean up move ment at once and aave the town the r~^*tbP»nne of keeping the asp-. A phone message "to Secretary Rkfl H'e c.r to Superintendent Hunt will! oring a cart to your door ut any time . this week. Yin are asked to get busy. PRICES ON DECLINE IN COTTON MARKET Serie: of Declines During The Week At New Orleans; Govt. Report Today hicw.Orfo.-ms, Dec. 12. - A series of declines attended the trading in cot -'"l lost week, highest prices being reached on the opening session and lowest prices on the last sessions. Closing prices showed ret losses of 12 io Cl points, distant months being itrouter than the near, with the re tail thnl premium# were established, .lo-'b or month, January closing at 14 95 and July at 16.46. At the hlgh -•t Ihe t-ading months were 40 to "k points over th* level of the pre rertinr week’s close and at the lowest they were 27 to 110 under. '-inch of the decline was due to bearish exncvlation* concerning the 'tending estimate the crop by the gov eminent, bul there was mote or lert .’ifii.-" on continued curtailment by m'lts. Sustaining influences were the move to wvlve the War Finance Cor •K*rution and the oignniaatlon of new hanking concerns to finance foreign trade. . i saw •niivai »I| IWUt CK'P by th* Department of Agriculture la due nt I o'clock New Orleans time Monitor. Ir. this maikct Tuesday will l>e a holiday, on acrnunl of tha state • lecion. and Wednesday la expected to briny the monthly figures on Am erican mills from the Census Bureau, 'lie ffluin item In tkeao statistics con cerns consumption and It is expected 1o be unfavorable. Il is quite generally conceded that the estimate of the rron Monday will 1k> large. Private estimates range from 12,250,000 hole# up to about I t,000,(100 excluding lit)tors Power Company May Be Nearly Solvent * " " * 'let steer John Rob Floras mm Haps That Noas Will Be Hurt Knccuiacrinit rt porta onrsrning liar* ftranclal condition of the Cum berhmrl Railway, f-ight and Powei Company are sort from No if oik bj John Rob Baggett. of Lilllngtna who waa appointed temporary leeeiv er when the company waa thrown In to bankruptcy two wacka ago. Mr BamcU has been In Norfolk ainei early last weak looking over thi books of the company whom priori pal offices aro now In the Vlrginh city. It Is believed that very nearly ha] a million dollars of the company* •tacks and securities wore bought V •r*. Woplo of »W« immediate section ,lt It'reliably stated that the defane Hank of Coots bold considerably mar $200,000 of the securities. T Ibla fact the bank's failure is largo) Ki lend* of the fa | will soon go baton Town Commissioner* 'Mint s market spare I farmers who bar* prod rataU. It »• pointed on 'benefit the consumer, faimer and help the m bilisc price*. Under t' rangemeal farmcm peddle their atuff at when local merchant. _ I with such good*. Of rnrmer ean lind no __ contents himself with get for hi* stuff and with a sore glare in hia fallow who bought at J gainst the town gen# This is not helpful to ;It Is hard on the fai to the town. The me |a fair price for hia . mrr Is foiced to sail Mho price the mere ih;* stuff. A public •which the farmar ec. [wares and offer them c**h would pros# * p to him and to that po lie that cares to pn_ through the “cash and uni irai aia to taow have wood for aale it Secretary T. L. Riddle, ber of Commerce. If poeea the eatabllahmant bureau te which phone their order* f which the farmer* ega no one wffl tow anything, althoogl » several month* may bo rfgnhpd ti r rtrolfhton out the company's affairs HOTEL BACKERS VOTE TO RETURN SUBSCRIPTIONS AaMibui Plans Ahandoaeot For Presaut, But Will Build Socn.tim* 'BUTLER DISTRIBUTES FUNDS HERE TODAY I Crowd Aakad To Form Lina And Avoid Shoving—Those Who Gov* Notes And Port dated Chock* Can Call hi Thoir Doga- .Satisfaction To Stockholders. Hopes of the immediate realisation ef those roseate dreams which had as their motif a stalely structure with ornate ornamentation known as “that Hotel** were dashed to the ground last night when a bevy of money hungry stock holders met In the rooms Of the Chamber »f Commerce and voted to return to each that por tion of hi* teheeriptlon paid in when the movement to baild was started in the heyday of Dann*s glorious money, spending jag rcmt twelve month* ago. Thit Bct'on brought rlnum in llinaa who wer» anxious to xco the Mg •tructur* completed and 1 erring in purpose- of glorifying Dunn in the •yvt of the traveler. Rut it brought Wide and plreaing grin* to tba coaa tonancea of those who bad pot up the cash, bccansc In th* language of that crap (hooting colorod gentleman who followed tbw fonoaea of the army OYC-Tiwmd "Cath la the only thing they ain't got aothia* hot.” SflittHM CAB 1 mnw. Traveler*, in the eye* of the bate buoinror circlet, uie the most a totem of all animal* that now visit what ware once the bnty marts of trade. Traveling mleomca ora to far from welcome them May* that Dunn bud aces mm do not care whether they are given a place to sleep or not. Ko ally they would prefer that the sot ting of tha ran find thorn wall on tharr way to other points. This, perhaps, la on* reason why nobody la anxiout U> put oat cash for the hotel project at this time. Lest night’s action, however, doe* not mean that Dunn is never to have tha hotel The charter is to be rotain h.ng plaiinpWBWHUsWyfPMP^PBB total—about the “annost* hotel them (Coetianed Os Page 5.) PRESENT BUSINESS SLUMP IS NATURAL Charles M. Schwab Says The Severer The Storm The Quicker It Will Emd Kcrw York, Drc. 11.—The existing •lump in butinest Is only tbs nntaral transition of Industries returning to t normal basil fiom the speeding up of production made necessary by the war, declared Charles 11. Schwab, chairman of th* board of director* of th* Betblvhvm Steel Corporation, in an sddree* here tonight at the annual dinner of the Pennsylvania ceelaly. “I-want to gc no record here.’* laid Mr. Schwab, at “saying nothing could be VoHhler for American buta ne** thus the very condition through which wc ore now parsing. The sever or the storm now, tha- nuirker it will be over uud the sooner wu can em erge . Into dear weather and shape our count upon the sea of prosper Commenting upon the status of un employed laborer., Mr. Schwab ftal ed that “the great need of the world today it to work hard and rave." This, he aald, apptiee to mea af mesa* aa well a* working men. Tha man who fall* to work waa character ised as a "slacker" who "desarrea no place among honorable am." The foreign trade of the United State* depend* upon the power af badness men to think "internation ally,” Ur. Schwab aald, la advocat ing the plan of trusting la the good faith and productive power of *•* repo by sending raw malarial., and accepting Is payment securities rep resenting their producing activities. Mrs. Morrow Treats 377 Children at White Way School Youns*a*r* So* Com*dy And TfcvUUr Pro* At Movto Hooso Thrilled end tmuoed by the daring exploits of the hero-villata ia "Hid den Dangers” sod the comical ca pers of Max Seonetfa remedies*, S77 boys and girts of th# Dunn Graded School. Thorsdsy afternoon voted Mrs Marsh Morrow the f I nett little woman la town. It was Mm. Morrow ■ troat. There wu no *e«t to th# r«»og stem except the two cento a piee. that Uncle Rom mast hsva ss wei •tax on seek admission. This was the forerawner of a so ' r'r* of children** mattaoe’s th< ' Whits Way will gtve Hiring the hob day* These will ho held logalarlj ones or twleo a week bcjrtnaiag will next Fr.day aftarpoon. The price b children wbl bo 11 rente Grows ap | can attend too. bat they xrtb bo *«k* the rsgnlsr admission price. t * STATE FACTS J * • i * Nows of North CarsUaa Cm- * * Cuwdonmd for Qaiok * P«nss^ hr Busy Kssdsrs « ln»«| To Bo iwns Tils rcvsnucrs sad police have ad mlmsMrod a aoar-knockout to bops* *'“*?;*" 'yeoo* eoanoiseur*. “.last * Us»*M will be out of place km the cornier holidays; then. wlN hot ba any booss. from present indica tions. The isam odist,- soctiaa is "dry •r” than ercr in history, and Federal, county and municipal authorities s fr*o that they nave such a rtarttrk hold oa Uis traffic that it win nover erne back on a bkr oealo. Tbs police clalai there Is no liquor there. Tho ■horjff s oBer asserts that there are '•wer stills in loiwlr roanty rhea oeor before. Revenue officers declare their activities la Jones. Lenoir, Wayi« and Crevtn cnantiw recently _ .ChUrw Dio la Flee Two cblldmn are dead, anotbar may die and a man was painfully turned._aa a resuli of a fire at Am Cherokee county, according to information just received horn. Tho fire was discovered la the two story frame buildi»e of tbs Southern rail way power station sad rapidly coa-1 turned the entire stracturs. Jos Constant, the four year old sea of| Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Constant, and Orin Hyde, the A yaar old son sf Mr.1 sad Mrs. Hyde were so terribly bum-1 sd that they died a few bourn after the Are and one of the Cotatant I dtildraa is not expected to InT^ _ Noi t. VI rtf AaWiH* Senate: Warren G. Harding, Pro* ideat elect af the United State*, will aot visa Asheville la the immediate futoro and may poaaJbly fail to eome before hi* iuaugarallau. March 4, ae> cording to word received there Sat Precedent Dan Baric and ■ocretny Emmett E. Cadrr, af the Asheville Rotary Club, in reaponsc to mn am rouble Ulegrams sent him by the Board of Trade and varioaa other rtube and civic organisation!. That JacWa Matter The Jackson county canvasMng board matter will come to light sSaiii for that* — - my they. •fit «,f Marshall Orilg, of' thTrfarat Baptim church of Kin stun, who will aot atur to *ec H developed, fence he win go t" a Virginia rharga nest month, but he pot that it may be followed up by others Mr Craig suggest! the spread ing of “p opagarda for good" by this means. Aeroplane Injur** CM Rising from the grotmd but failing to attain the proper altitude, an air plane driven by Pilot Clark Sunday afternoon atrcclc an automobile at a landing field In Myers park, injaring Mrs. Copeas and her foar year old daughter, Grace Jackson. The child’s skull was fractured and is late tonight unconscious in a local Charlotte hos pital. ‘Te* For 1W Combi To Metropolitan Hera Three Act C.mody leotudee Beet Leigh la StriH Coat Sat erdey Night 8»lwyn gad Company have a genu ine treat for theatre-goer* in “Tee ifer Three" which they win prreenl rat the Metropolitan Theatre or Bar urduy evening, December 18 Tht *»mp*ny come* here direct from Nee folk and Richmond , The play Itaelf, tho cert and th< production are heralded aa eae of th< reel dramatk novettle# af the year “Tea for Throe’ la a comedy ii three acta. It ii a real human docu went, a style of writing In whicl Mr. Morgue may well be mid to ex eel. Abounding In real humor, th< play, moreover brittle* whh dtua Uona that are teUneoly dramatic. For Morgue It may he mid la trail that no American playwright, in Or wit few year*, hat ihown great* facility in the writing of Amortaai Comedy. Hie viewpoint U that o Ibe avama men in thU country, an be Hue the knack af transferring hi wny of looking at thing* to hit plays "Tern for Three" abound* wit! laughx. It lo filled with tenoe dramat '* situation* and it move* aloni tbroorh ita story rapidly and mneoUi Iv. Not a little uf the excellence o Use play la due to the caet which I I headed by Bert Leigh and Include Mllliceat Hanley, J. W. Cowell, Mai gnret Tybe and Brace* Hickok. Bool now on tale at Wllaon aad Lae1 ; drug atOTC. City af Corh Burned la reprleol for an attach upon mil i ita nr at Plttieno Croat Saturday, i I largo eectlon of the city af Oork, Ire 1 land, waa burned Sunday afteinoo > and might Tree* deep*tehee state the three eitlicn* watt taken from the! » he met and ehot la death foltowin ' tho attack on the tolditr*. The Si invaded both the business and re* ■ denlial f|Barter* af the blah elt * Cork la the town of which Terroni - MaeSwlnvy. the an who stanri r himself to death after hi* arreel 1 * Ui* British, eraa l-nrd Moyer, ft ■ " ■ ' ' ■ * Meat time yon bit* Into n Uni d beeftUak blame cattle Uclu—ssot U butcher. I | EUROPEAN RELIEF ; BODIES COMBINE IN BIG CAMPAIGN |W*»V a pagFis i CHAIRMAN Or COUNCIL 1 A.W. w-» ,dny In religion* meeting! of every kind, church, Sunday ecbool, aocie llo* end aaeociatioat, a collection ha taken for there children. Ail rhorch orgaluxation* arc r* A proclamation declaring that “to* T public must at