LOCAL RED CROSS
DM »E UNDER WAY;
Ore«ai’.atlicM Perfected Aa*d ■
M-.i/ Wmaj Taking Part i
’*» Ti a Campaign
The a nual Red Crum drive, which
i» achedul. d throughout the country
from November lllh to the SOth, i» 1
in full awing in Dunn, under the
capable -.upcrxlaion of Mr. Ellli (lold- j
atoin, the Chairman of the local Red |
Ctoaa Committee, aaeisted by an rOt-'
cient ami induatrioua corps of work
ers. at ia attested by the fact that
ycaterduy more than 200 members
were e-dialed. So far only the buai-:
ness section haa been ruiiva.-Md and !
the number of buaineaa houses that is |
d lap laying the "100 Per Cent" mem-i
berafclp sign attest* the fact that the
good people of Dunn are not lacking
when it comes to putting over a drive |
that haa for ita purpose the sl'erla- |
tlon of aufTering hamumty.
M*. T U_las._I ti « • I
Liui* I* Un> committee who hat the |
work at soliciting in Word No 1 in :
charge; Mm. H. S. McKay and Mr*. |
Harper Holliday in Ward No. 2; Nn. |
IL O, Primrose, Mr*. Ed. Smith. Mr* j
We*ley Tiomii.on and Mit« Ladle I
Howard In Ward No. *; Mr*. E. M I
Jeffrie*, Mm J. W. Purd'e, Mr. Frod I
McCoy, Mra. Klli» Goldrteln and Mias
Sal lie Purdii in Ward No. 4.
In addition to the above la die*
qnlta a number of other, arc cdivtcd ;
In the *rcr|i in the variou. ward* and <
will no doubt call upon everyone in
town to enliat them in the Red Croaa
Roll Call. However, ahoold they fall j
to tee anyone. Mr. Goldstein will be -]
glad to receive their raeiaberahlp at '
hie atore. The fundi received from ;
the drive thla year will all be used I
in the work of the local Bed Croat1
Chapter and will be apent at home, j
m thla should be an Incentive to
everyone to join.
The drive will continue untd 500!
member* have been enlisted.
Do your part and let's put Dunn I
. "over the top."
NEILL S. BLUE FACES
CHARGE OF LARCENY:
**T*Y'* ' — <• h. T if . , i—-d
AlUfwJ T. Hmvm Talran 14 MiUi Of
Win Fvociaf From Tk»
Gomnmtnt
Fayetteville, Nov. 14.—Neill S. I
R"ue, wealthy eitixen of Hoke county, j
\<ho wan recently pairi $300,000 for:
• mi »• 'w r vi e u s at I
will face trial at the aext term of
fidcral court at Raleigh on a charge
of larceny of fourteen ratler of wire
(ante from the military reservation 1
Blue waa bound over to the ilia-!
trict court by United State* Commit- 1
• aioncr Tomlinson hrrr today after a
hearing continued from last month, i
Blue’s attorneys, E. S. Smith and (
W. B. McQueen, of Raeford, contend
ing the fencing waa not prnonal pro
perty, naked that the case be dismim
»d on the ground* that no ramie for
criminal action had been shown. but
Commissioner TomKnaon found pro
bable cause and placed the defendant
under fR.OOO bond.
No Dofooee Erideace
No evidence waa submitted by the
defense. The chief witnesses for the
piosccution were the three men who
removed the fence from the reserva
tion on a contract with Blue by which
I'-.ey testified they were to receive
half the wire.
The government’s cate waa pre
lented by Lieut, chaa V. Plotter, Pro
vost Marshal of Port Bragg.
HARNETT SUPERIOR COURT
IS GETTING UNDER WAY
Frantically Three Days Consumed by
Fhrrt Suit Which Involved
Few Acres of Land
Lill 'igton, Nov. 16,—Practically
three day* of the precious two weeks
of Superior Court which started off
Monday waa takea up with a land
*olt involving about throe acres be
tween Dunn and Benson and vari
ously -sihnated as worth from (600
bo 41.000. An imposing array of
counsel on each rid* argued the rss>
for all it waa worth, and it Anally i
want to the Jury Wcdnaaday after I
noon.
The cane of W. J. Salmon against,
Mr*. M. M. McKay araa continued Mil
another Urn* an account of another
caw binging apon It. I
Flora Webb waa granted a decree
of divorce from Oeorgr Wobb. Millie
Woodall waa divaroad from RhaiUy
Woodall. Theao arc colored people.
The eaa* of Sandy Murchieon
agalnat A. A. McDonald waa ean
tir.ued for another term.
Clerk af Court Arthur McDonald
I* tick with flu. Clark Chaffin ha*
a efficiently recovered from the «f.
fret* of the atrenuoua campaign ta
taka rare of the court with hie eon
to me ry efficiency.
DR. H. A. ROYSTER
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Prominent Usleigh Surgeon wtio
irill address the c Risen* of Dunn Son
iay afternoon git 3 o’clock.
ttOOYSrawILL
SPEAK HERE SUNDAY
Will Be Heard By Large Crowd
In Opera House Sunday
at 3 O’clock
Dr. H A. Roygter, a famous rir
'■on of Reloigfc, will addrew a man
-..rrting of the cittaen* wf Dunn and
Lcinity at the Metropolitan Opera
nu.s« in Dunn on next Sunday af
ter, oon at 3 o'clock. In behalf of the
movement for the establishment of a
■O'pitel in Dunn. ‘
The event promise* to be one at
^ wort int*r*«tmg of ity kind tvtr
icld in Dunn. Already considerable in
I'-rest bas been manifested in the hoe
I’ital projeet. not only by th« eitl
e* ns of Dunn, but by the adjacent
> rritory as well, and the indications
1 re that there will be a large crowd
vrraer.t on Sunday afternoon to hear
. >c distinguished surgeon diarosa
•The Hospital Ides in the Commu
nity.”
The Mu lie Department of the W o
mrn’r C!ub has irrangwd a delightful
mutical program, which will be ran
lereil, and all who attend will both
be enuertauvad and inatrueted- _
r fererjloTy who baa tSe lat^hnt and
welfare of Dunn and the Dunn D4a
:riet at heart is moat urgently re
•juoated to be al the »»»«. meeting
Sunday ufcniuon promptly at a o’
-InrV, thus mnnifeeting by their prea*
.nc.-, t.it.r inteiest In the things that
•pell for Lhi- progress of the commun
ity— especially for that whieh allevi
*<«.* the differing of mankind.
JUDGE PAYNE CALLS
ON ALL TO ASSIST
Encouragea Theme Wbo Have
Enlisted in the Red Croaa
Campaign
We.’h rorton, Kov. 16_In a mea
'uge to the 200,000 men and women
eho Have juat started their task of
enrolling "Every American avary
arlicre" on the roster of the American
Red Cross, Judge John Barton Payne,
Chairman of that organisation,
dates:
"The Red Cross la a mighty army
of red-bleoded American man and
women, banded together to wage in
cessant batlle against diseass, dinaa
ler and suffering.
"You are Ui* recruiting officers for
this army. As such it is both year
duly and your privilege to give to
i very American the opportunity to
I’oasIterate himself anew to service
banner of the Red Croea.
Vve are now engaged in the atu
pendnus tusk of relieving the misery
of mors than half a million men, wo
men and children who have been dri
vun out of Asia Minor and Eastern
tni-ara by the G re co-Turkish var
Wiion ihla great international dlaaa
ter rame, the eyas of tho American
iHlllIh Inrn.l__!.L___I a.
ihe American Rad Cron aa the agen
cy through which they would lend
error to the (offering.
"There win never n moment'*
doubt a* to what orguninatioa would
be rolled upon to render old. The
Red Oroee i* proud that It could and
did antwer 'ready1 when the eaaor
*mey rail came.
"Prom now erttll Thanlcegirlng
Ray you ere to call tho roll among
year neighbor* and friend*, and tboy,
too, will be proud to anower 'Ready '
Ry thoir elBrmetivo aaower to the
Roll Coll they will bo giving thoir
turport to tho ‘Oreateet Mother in the
World’; they will bo pledging thoir
allegiance once more to tbe grioiail
army of merry in Uw hiatory of hu
manity
"The dimeter In the ffaar Boat U
lowly one of the many grim trngodiae
ivhlrh the Red Cram la meeting. Oth
er* are taking ptaee every day of the
year, and any day may he Jolt around
PEOPLE INJURED
WHEN CARS COLLIDE
• . - -
Duk* Road Wen 5c«m Of 5ari
ous Accident La«t Tuca
day Night
Whnt ciune near rraolting in a an
ticiL* min fi»l| (.'on O’ curved Tturaday
11 Wit on the road to Duko. just be
yovd t*si* ciiy !:raito. when a Ford
Coape. oocupicd by Dr. U. O. TuDv-,
of RliwlMal'io*r» And hh fitlur, M<*.
J. L. 'fsilfy, of Cu;*t«. and driven by
Dr. Tolly, arid a Ford tourinjr car
irivatn by Mr Jeff H TArt who ro
c i’M riiiuait i milrd norlh of town
iad occupied by Mr. Tart, Mr. Toni
Uir^ni and tww India*. had a head
on colfiaion, tk« left fore whcela of
both can »maching together. The
coupe, being "top heaTy” tamed
completely over and after the wheel ;
»« ainaatcd and Dr. Tally and hia
father were thrown clear of the
an-eelmge. tie cMer Mr. Tally *o»
taining. what waa believed to hr a
broken collar bone. The body of the
-r1 — — » •'••'yx. igij wirnira iro
it is believed that, the top to the ear
wa* *41 that laved the orrupaota from
boing killed ouright. Th tooling ear
Hid rot fore ao badly, the only dam
age to thr par being the smashed
wheel and a bent fender. However,
one of the Iodic* was injured hut it 1*
not believed acrioualy. Hu. wa* in bed
yeitcrday however, aa a result of the
collision, not having sufficiently m,
revered an to be up. Dr. Tally's ear
was going In the direction of Duke
snd the Tart car wa* coming into
town, when bio accident occurred a*
Ihv ears were passing—it being staled
lh*t one of the driver* turned back
into thr road too voon, after having
first turned out sufficiently to hi*
tight. The eider Mr. Tally was taken
to hia home at Coats, where he re
ceived medical attention.
_1_
The correct height of sink, iron
leg board and work tables help the
hou* wife cheat old age by keeping
her good posture.
LILLINCTON WILL HAVE
A THANKSGIVING DANCE
Liltington, Nov*? ' U~—Proprietor
Frvd C Morgan of Tht KUHsgrty
announce* that he ia arranging for a
dance on the evening of the 80th_
Thanksgiving. People throughout tbi*
sectivo arr rrp.dly becoming ac
quainted with Mr. Morgan and hia
hotel and it is predicted that hs will
have a "large house" here for the
Mil KVJT
DIRECTORS VOTE
SECOND ADVANCE
Cotton Co-Opwrativa* To Pro*
cood Afimit Contract
Breakers
Another advance of Iwenty-ftvc
dollars on on Hi bale of cotton deliv
e-vd to th« North Carolina Cotton
G rowels' Co-opetalivc association
will bo made on December 15th, it
was decided by the board of director* i
at their monthly meeting. The aee-J
ond advance will be made only on,
rotton that is delivered on or before
December 1st.
The board of director* also derided
to take prompt legal action againvt
members of the association who vio
lated their oonlraeta. The cotton co
op.-ratio's have not so for taken any
iagnl action against contract breaker*.
The field service department was In
structed yesterday to ferret out vio
latom nnd offiron of the association
were iastnietnd to secure injunctions
In such cases as warrant It and to
start suits for liquidated damage* in
case* where cotton ban boon sold by
members.
W. A. Shackleford, of Snow Hill,
one of the most energetic and en
thusiastic field rcpnwenWivos of ton
assoc i sis on, arms olcctsd as a director
In nieem-d Sheriff i. E. Herring, also
of Snow Ilill, who v»i forced u* re
sign or. account of ill hoaHh. Sheriff
Herring has been a faithful member
ef the board.
Ss a . .t < ....
—wrww«Ia on ••vwrti oi mrarmn
rttending ycvterdwyV meeting inclu
ded President W. H. Auitin, <vf
Smith field; Dr.. B. W. Kilgore, of Bo
laigh; Vlei Proaldent R. W. Ciul«t,nn,
Of Manchester; Dr. C. M. Pate. of
ftayntuiin; A. Me Eric kern, af Raeford;
B. O. Townaend, of Dunn; L. D. Hoh
inoon, of Vodeohoro; W. W. Eagle*,
of Tarbora.
^Iio corner from your own Homo*.
I n»«y may ho lew dramatic j they may
; not Rod a place on tho front pagna
of yoor newapapora, bat they am
neno the let* worthy of our nervier
"The Red Crow. a* tho great vol
unteoi emtrgency army, never Haiti;
nevar deepa; never take* a vacation
It* work of mercy gem on night and
MRS. PHILUrfapCLAlia
GUILTY. tW MURDER
/ Kotgnu A i V*r»
4irl it TV«
’ Net. 18.—A
. !>r i 4*
i *. •, . rmmwl
. It'# it'iC of
'* ** **U
i* .O
M.iti'V la* vc w|;
<P'!‘ llouifi rr\t crowd
l. •• io*iit voo.o sher
iff' o ;*r»* .i*«i.li.rid ^d
r ; : i.iy d .IWii-at to A*!t
w t inr'.lf.
Mr . l*Si,l.p» verdilAj
v. ’* oui r.17
• IM^Y IJoom r
.•:* .i»r». f9r Lie
I /•.'•aJiy
BiU'd* r h the
*.• rtnm.* it \it
.<11. tv: an cf UR bo life. |
MANYCpK?;
CHANCES
n’c.j-\_y'v»-ni«
Howi* Com
Mm f!oV.I
A ■ .-ill »S".,;r. hiue,
r:s, a :*.'i will V"
tt bii I'oum nwialti
rrw :Uinpre*». tnle,
rule- U .‘-hr,-pat. it.
All t <l;l. thr.o arc
-a”i’' : . V.t >o.ik
■ So do Arltk in.,»ci
Or l*< !< V I 1 AO*
i •!pa he ..<<y,va.i a
av< 4 nwiil. buck)
•;n rfiL.oi julj'in
”!!}• ».-.d p- nUn/ a
l oil' hav f04
ar.*: ways and
kfv 'f iiw■ If; road*,
x.tl-r afT#.’. ■ ; alibi
■ a». -v-r cf the luit«r aid ratio.
■;• i.'l< eoi.tirl th'-r^tc . lyducatioa,
lost to Ohio throafltf th.-;
JOlativ* Fra to (he
wKdia will hold to 1
iauujgMcm
hod role* wfll paap^T
Nrw York. RWerian
coont*. aod Indian attain wfll aw
;i with New York, Ithieh has few
Indium likr thou- all uaed to be
thi rr. *
In Uie prraent Hoos^ with a aolid
lioof-rlion, Ohio AM the chairmanship
of only on- bi<r commHW—odaea
t oii. Ohio iiiviobcr* insist tlie old
r.-»lovity syrtntn oo*ht not to keep
U'«mr. cot of honor! they claim a*
their due.
Tbr Far Writ will hold on to scr
• ra' lir.iHir«,int commit tool labor.
ntilltcry im.l territories.
Minnesota lest Tarsday lost Ike
■cad* of judiciary ami poslofftre,
••oldinjr <vt t/i pensions, and the
Northwest is beginning to clamor for
greater representation.
Some of thr committee* score shot
In pierce Tbo committee in i-xpori
troat and industrial art* look* as If
a cyclone had rtrnck it—eight of the
ten Republicans being off after
Mr.reh 4.
Indiana will ge< the chairmanship i
>f e. nwif, tvk.ch most frame the bitli
for Houw rc-apponionate.
There v.-'ll be a big ahift around,,
regard?cas of whether the seniority
• ystem holds op o’- falls dow i. About
en raes’iciea arc »o be filled on ap
iropriol'eua. A scramble already ha.
:*ru-d for four of the eight Repub
lican fliircs on the rules committee,
ehlch will be vacant.
Bfasrnc’iusott« will cling to raorch
at raaii::r ami interstate commirc#,
irvo CMUnitlrpi in which important
|' irislation will be considered.
The steering committee, which
■hope, legislation, consists of seven
nenibets, tso of whom will not come
*<k. Greene. of Vermont, was elert
; d lo ;hu Relate. and Dunn, of New
Ycjk, did out toa. The others who
eV over I s Darrow Rsmsylvania;
..■o-gworth, Ohio; Sanders, Indiana;
.‘.:-*lcrson. Meneaota, and Nolan Cal
•'crhiis. New England and Hew York
•»lil insist on continued repreuonta
'■o».
Two committees may be abolished.
[ One ia woman suffrage and the other
- control df (he liquor traffic. Mem
■lit.
I A* chairman of tha committee on
ommiUcme, which pick* men far tha
ondred* of placta, Rapreaentativa
; lint, of ntlndli. the vrtrtra'i of
t nanj* U-glclattva baUlca, occupies a
)iorition of power greater than that
; t nnp other aaan la ahaptng the or
I gantsatlon of the neat Bom
|.ay In every village, town and cHy
*ff the country, h la year organiaa
t*OB, afwaym ready for aarvlee an*'
Jclweya at the rail of humaalty.
"With yotir aid let uy make the
•V!ponce to ihlt Rail Call on ant mourn.'
SECOND AND FINAL. EXTRA VOTE OFFER
IN DIST ATCH’S M AMMOTH SUBSOUPIION
DRIVE CLOSES NF 'T WEDNESDAY NIGHT
» .
r.'<*n4faLrta* Eaartiair Tiv*. aeive* To Wlo Extra (Veto (Mm
Tiv. PartoA—Aftar \vc4:v»aday 0ai* flrhadaU Votm
Will So Allowi4—Cf.iuUdtM Moot ■opart
SUraizrlr To QoaHfr
s...v
« THE REAL WORKS Rfl II* THE DRIVE •
< NAVE ADDRESS •
*• b i'3« Fannie Johnaor lillirrton. 4 #i
Mat ha Pipkin Dnr.n. P.iute 5. ♦
* Ml** Matiba} Godwin. Dun 4. *
r- Sii-a. Corj B«*/o44wDUnn. «
* Hr*. WTSilonTJaakawi, Dunn. •
* Mho Mabel.Ballet, Dunn. i . O
* Mb* Pear! Turlinptrn Dunn, Route S. O
___£f
candidate' working (or
»lt*e and tfc* keaatifol
rture are axe ltmjt tiieao
of the I antii the
ctac
aad It
to look ap
<koae wfca haw faded to pay an their
prtaaa offered a candidate must
•spent regularly An active candi
date it ore who keeps trying up 10
the very last and each one who wine
a prit* mutt turn in at many at five
*3t-r-r:y1ir-;» weekly. Of rncr'p, any
one use half trie* can undoubtedly
qualify in the race and lu*n in this
REHEARSING FOR
HOME TALENT SHOW
D. A. R. Will Sponsor Musical
Comedy—At Opara House
November 27-28
Ariotarr delightful mucical comedy
wi bt t>rcrcr tcd a: the Metropolitan
Op.ru House on Monday and Tui-s
iluy. November 27-28 by » averted
can of home people which will In
clude the very cream of the dramatic
ail i-iavieel talent of Dunn. The
production In ‘My Uncle Prom Japan’
r.nd it one of those tuneful cornadica
by the author of "A Bachelor’s Hon
: i moor,” brim-'ull of pure vpnrhling
'in, p-efty girl*, hamlromr eoitum
ir.jt and ca.chy ronga. Mr. Henry Mr
Iver will d'.rset t'.ie play sad aim ap
l'enr in the lcudi.-g character rolo as
“Ili tiktib Bsrnjbjr” the unelr from
Janan. Then there arc some of the
old f.-.voiitet In the cast >s well at
tome new thetpians.
T-iiv p 'odue’ on it undnr tic aus
pices of Ibe Cornelius He.rm-tt Chap
ter Daughters of the American Revo
'otibii Ar.d the iroeccdr will jro t«
tract a nmoi i*l to tba boy» w'io
! nr.'dt: Iho >uplenv sacrifice in she
Into world war. However, the lad to
ire not arkln* for any donations hat
•dfirr yoo nmeeciMont for ja»t one-half
'tho price that you would have to pay
I to see Ic any other town.
The pUy wav to b* prccenUnl next
l wi-ek but In ordi-r not to conflict with
|tV mrrtmirt now ia protrrraa at tht
] Huilbt cnurrh it wm decided to peot
ponr tho play until tha following
.wick. Tic ticket caippatfP' will bo
1 jtIa ncxl Te-aday, The Irtfiea will cnll
1 around at that time and wo feel rare
j they will meet with the slews) sue
cuts they so Ju ty desen in pro
motiii* tlila won..7 enuao.
POLICE GAZETTE ', P.DI OR
DIES AT NTW JE13I.V HOMI
Sad Bank, N. t.. Nov. 15c—Well
ard By to Fox, odder and pabllihor ai
The Police Gao otto, International!]
known apart publication, died at bli
hwiwa yesterday. Ha had boon In fall
. In* health for a year.
Mr. Foa waa born In Belfast. Ire
land, in 1*4* Um non of n mocnaoic
•a cinch k.iy , -tain prise in doomed
o .]irappo>.teu*)t m thr vote* earn
•c far show a very close me* indeed
.ii>d ?*nt until the lest veto Is roanted
.rber 29th. will there be say
•• a* ' ty ft* to ju*t who the winner! j
.Till tw.
CHARGES EXORBITANT
PRICES FOR AIRPLANES
* wo C>»b Cwnillw Hihi Repertt
Cdi* Fee Open f iwa«ti
Vrrliii.plon. Nor. 18.—Charge* by
• frn.mif.ro of the Aero Clob of Am* :
■ f n viat •Vr.-.svrou*’' airplanes have
jv.ta ts the government “at aa
. ricncMy hlgi price*.," were pre*
/'CU(i TtKi.lcy by lifimatiUn
Woodruff. Repoblican. Michigan, to
•'hairoisn Ktltey, of a House sab
comm’-tiir i.iok into the ebargas and
announced v.sold illacuaa the cub
. .: islet in tha Hoaae.
Tile • apart of the Aero dob cob
in'itrv .* r *i forth that tftr elab weald :
wage an crgunlsed fight for open com- J
petitl-e Vdding ami charged that by!
v’olat.oa oC du anti-trust laws all.
competition hail hero eliminated and !
siesv idtn: investo a and manafae-1
’ «r< rr p«cv. nltd ft.»* applying the
s.m> :,nd >-rvp with improved eir
err.ft It also aria charged that after I
the government had paid imhorbKant I
pries* for alrplasei they had been;
umd for ‘‘propaganda” rtanti iucb
“r« ‘Vat wltteV. killed an anna avia*
lor tfc>» week at Hartford, Cam., and !
i-in*.v» t‘;ir .Iretil of mare than tarty
■•'It ■'<-rriec officer* dcrtriy the past
yrei
(LAND SALE FOR TAXES
f PASSED OFF QUIETLY!
• -- i
n. Sheri*. Humr, Collected Mm*
Moaoy Jut Prior ta Ika
I
I
i linay.oa, K«v. i«_fthori* Bill
VcArtae pulled off hi* land sale as
tcv-dalo tiSHi in front of tho oaurt
np»o <laor Monday at kiyh aaaa. Tho
' liUtdtro wore few. aa aoaal, ta optta
| of I He fact that eome rmlooMo land
wtu offered cheap. FaPct WPS, hew
<rer. that the AorWa odbco had
. Set crowded proottooUy errry day
for a eoupJo of wooko proriouo ta the
nalo with people who wore onwfrao
to pay tho county ta call H off oo
’ for aa they war* aonoaread. Tho
i At-rtff collatedi by oiitaa of the
, ortvertlotny oorotal thouaaad doUora.
hlii' new tea book* arc oapoeted ta
'be id»r*d i» the rktrlTl XaadaMore
OMBy da ye
A^| itf .
FOR "WATER WAGON”
Philadelphia, Pa., Mar. 14_~A
-dry" Germany and Austria bp INI,
«o: id-wide prohibition wtthia a fnr
rears and valuable aariitaura to geo
>rr.m. ntal affairs through woam* suf
>r were forecast to spoechca Moo
lap at the world’* convention of Ae
Weme.Vi CXsrirtioa Temperance Oa
tob
Altar a speech af adraai bp
Flavor Moore, who aoid *«♦ all ad
11 da) power was boing good to en
force the eighteenth aamdbaoat, but
that inadequate fore** of fnrrr’Htlia
rfrnts an unable to rope with tha
orobletn. delegate* from Japan, Ger
many and Austria told of tha toils
being waged in thoFr countries * fa loot
into* tea ting liquor.
Mrs. O. M. KubaiMro, of Japan,
isld the Jspaa esc Union had a total
•nerr.be mh ip at present of S4.0M »*a
ora;-> and eUUrtn and that one of
U* gruo:»*c steps toward prohibition
kau taken place with the paaaiag to
the law last April forbidding the sale
to Intov eating Uqaor to minora. Mon
t'm 10 OC .000 miners on declared
■" ** r-«*«etoff by the mcasarr. Mrs.
Kobo*"ire olao aaid the ■ iwn ad
-er coos try were ftgfctfeg far a te
yk stunlard of morality.
Praolein Guatel Bom Blacker, pres
J>.at to the Deutaekor Bund Abate
mUr Frnr.-n hi Germany, mltoHil
f Gerainy within eight yean ami
added that the world was rapid>p go
log dr*.
OPTUS SS CENTS MW AND
FOE NETUEM OT HU SON
Atlanta, Nor. 1*.—"Ftfty cento fa
ward and no qocetio* »*ted," «u
afforad to any Atlanta pdlMH «%a
“HI r»V«ra 4. T. Wrtktee. 4r., |f
yrara old. to tua fatter la it i'i
Al*., aeeeHbtg t« a tetter nnhil
today by /mn L. Boorora, ebtof of
po'-tct ad AUaaU.
Tki la I* father wrote Chief Baa
rare that he waa "attryks MaaV
lick*' a Wat tea bay aad that ba aidd
r'tety pay dfty arate to any eaa ter
tafaawaUoa aWat^bfaia The tey ted I
*«• tktyytnf u oat daaMbto, aatya
V. W. LawU, tiecataak laarbalfw
•PtetoBN. By N*t taadtoc Day bate
■ d*r batter, da aat haaa aa taadb
ihriidnaa aad taka aa a better *tO"
•t the witei bafeea they mm aaite ’