T'. WITHER ;_ J* • ■- , Vr 1,11 '-■ * I .V- g-. * ' ~' ; . ' FMUUS FREM3ITI6UI umeinm GETS MUM. WELCOME .*• * v . '- # & (Tiplcrti liHiMU nvnpM Slat— cf Ukmty MANY NOTABLES WERE * ~ TIIH TO GREET HIM NEW you. On. lA-(By tba Am Mated huH a«ir». C).«in.., » Os agate Mt fart ax Amtring sell. *u Pnaltr •( franc*, «k« Ml Uk contry mow Ikon half a Mtiry Of* w • r°n»* WIM student, returned <» rip# aid an with many years H aUrmy statesmanship behind bias, to srtn'fs* Ms aaaatrymaa tba sympathy a t Asserts*. Tko Tiger earn* as.a private otUson, but la as potsntats chM bar* baa* U> l«Mrf a Mara stately welcome that was ssaarAil him «b*a ba was taken from Ik* steamship farts in lb* harbor and iandad on the historic Battery wall. Tba “Tiger” (oaad tbrasaU as pa*, ■la »aiH a* fay bias aa lb* tip as Mas baltaa Island. Thar* way* cboars whan b* stappad a abort aad than, beaded by tba police department band, M. Cleataa aaaa aad tba saasmitta* which bad gasw down tba bar t* w*learn* him atartad ■P Broadway (at bis aMdal raeaptiea at City Balt Tba aped statesssan was caaaylny a rod rasa la aaa band urban b* boyaa his trip ay tba front canyon. Girls la tt- Aa* baildtapa lea aad from wtxdtews aad threw Maaas to bias. Tba Tiper replied bp waving tba rara.l* » aaartly manner. Tba wtlooming committee on arriv lac at gaaraattne aboard tba municipal atawmor Ha tarn, found tba Tiger year* lag through • window on tba praasoaad* daak. B* waa waarlag a gray sat away aaat with a gray stefodor*. Tba cammittaodid not boafd tba Paris as quickly as if (Sported, because the 3 **•*•"• forgot t* bring bearding ladders. Saaa. haws ear, anatbar municipal craft, tba Manhattan arrived promptly, proper ly equipped and slipped la between the , M*ulP ndd tb* Paris. Tba committee tbao slapped aboard while Cleasenaeau •hearted their dMßealttes with the earl •city of a child. p Than ascartad to tk* grand sal aaa by . *ba captain of tb* Paris, tbs committee ,wx* pNaaalsd t* M. Clamenaaaa by J. 1. Janasraad, Pisaeh Ambassador to tb* _. 17 at tad States •Miart Weeds Bliss, assistant soar* taey *f stake wuiaamad tba former pre snM I* America ia behalf of President Bard lag aad larited him to visit tk* President at Washington Clamaneasu sec*pied, asprvssing his delight. , Cempllasantad by tb* eamasltta* aa tba haaltby appearance be presented, M. Clemencean replied lightly: *? •* frwwiag younger sverf day. In •ftp yaan I thiak 111 boa baby.” Babart fasidon, a member as tb* ns U*Ml aseentive committee of tte Americas Legion, then welcomed tho pMmior “aa a maa who mow than say ether exemplifies the spirit la which wa serried aa tho war." Bhakiag beads, the Tiger replied! Te*‘w the maa I like te see. It’s , the tkoagbta of year sms that const.” Making ready M leave Ua Paris. M. damascene sailed excitedly to hla valet. Albert, who was going up to the dock **• baggage to bo sura aad sea .-Tibet It was landed aafsly. H bP Criexel K. M. Hob as, a don* Wrsaaal friend, tbs disUaguiAcd Hraackmaa stappad gingerly aboard the Manhattan ta ernes to Ua Cased. At that tba Manhattan's’ siren leeed three tremendous blasts. The Tiger slapped klo hands hurriedly over his aura’ aad scrambled aboard U* Macom. - TJ*» came a rusk of photographers ' 6h, isn't there soma body to kill these photograph*rsT cried Ua Tiger plain lively. "I, it jret-pwmtesibU Is your country ?t > But k* posed. A band nbeerd Us Mayom then struck •P ‘bs Marseillais* and M. Cletoearaau. his hat ramovsd, stand with beared head opposite Colonel Haase. Jest as he waa xbent to drop InU a seat the masidans •waag into Ut -Star K pang led Banner' aud b* rose again. Then he was lad *• Ay tbs committee and sank lots sn sasy Unit. " The Tigsr east glances from andar his ebaggy gray brows at tb* barber scene •eon be interrupted Ambassador Jus oaraad, who. waa ohattinx politic* ta la qalw U* whareabauts of oha State* of Liberty. M. Jasserand pointed It out through tb* mist wIU U* jesting *b sarvatian that Ua lady wna seaJhhat oh scared by problbitlom ' "Oh.” Anally n claimed Clestanaasn ••slag at tba slptss. "it U rosily lm pressive.” Before landtag Us Tlgor an ■•uacad bo Intended this afternoon to ottsud tbs performance of Hepbis tophcles at the Metropolitan Opera Moose, whom he will deliver his Aral j leatsw In Amerira asst Tuesday night. Mis chief purpose id attending the opera will Vbo to gst a lino on Ua aeeuatlas of tb* boua*. la Ms chat wiU Ambassador Jas aorand on polities, be roaveraad ia Preach During an animated discussion regarding Premier Bontolini of Italy, tba fascist I loader, tk* Tiger exclaimed: “Ah, thaw's a government.” Tb* Tiger ««arad bewildered when be ‘ sew U* army of newspaper nyirteie. pbedagrupbars aad meal* maa. mere •hen Tl strong, which bad seam dwwu U* harbor to greet hist, a THE GOLDSBORO NEWS HUME MEETS HD FMSn REFORM Will GatWr At Grawnxbor* Tt Make Sug .At Ita A ret meeting to bo bold la Otueuabard, November 14, tk* CtMsaas Com ml Be of On* Hundred oa Prison Legislation from the North Carolina Cgglsraasa for Sooial Barrios witl dis moMaras leaking towmH needed changoa la the tree Urea*. of Ua dal:*-' gnant claaees Iff Ula State Tb* frttts as the** dteeusriaa* booed oo rag arts of prison conditions la North Carolina to bo mad* by a number of sub-eom mlttees will be embodied in certain, Mils te be presented ts tk* General Assembly *f IMS. A. M. Beales, preaidant of tb* North Carolina Caaferenaa for Aocial Barvlra will tba aw*ting. Several rildoly known authorities aa prison condition* from out*id* Ua State nr*,' ••parted'ta spank, aa well as seam die-' tiaguished North Carolinians. Morn ing aad afteraaea sessions will bo bold ia U* Gnitford County Court House, and Ua aight session probably ia the West Market Btraot MeUedist church Tba nations of tho Citisass Commit ta* as Ouo Hundred aa Priaoa Laglslo tion was area ted dt Ua last moating of Uo North Carolina Confarauoo for Burial Service by tb* appointment of a commit to of flv» "U make * careful study of state, county aud mualriplal Prisons, priaoa aamps, priaoa farms aad cor* lor prisoner* throughout the ■tat*.” This committee was' composed of Dr. I. f. gtoiaor, of the University Afhael as Pnhllc Welfare, Ckalrmany A. W. McAlister, as Gwens haw; George Baas Pam Superintendent as Ua BUI* Priaaai Mr* T. W. BUkgtt; n*d.Boy M. Brows, Ptetd Agent of Uo SUM Board as Charlftas aad Pub lif Welfare. In order to organ Is* Statewide support and cooperation, this original son mitta* (SOW tb* steering committee) appelated a Cltiaens Cemmittee as One Hundred oa Prison Ugislation which l* sampaaad of representative and pub lic spirited yItiMM from all saniest of North Ch-ollna. Siatoan snb-eommittaaa as U* Com mitts* of On* Hnndlbd have bean studying vnrioun as peels of the priaoa problem ia North Caroling Tba ra ti porta mad* by them sub-commlttees will bo Ue fonadatioa of the improve meats recommended in Uo Mila to ho lAwslrd to the LogMataw Wiley B. loaders, twenties secretary of the North Cgriiw Coafdraaeo far Aerial Service, aad Boy M. Brown. Bold afoot as Ua Btata Board as Choettioa aad Public Welfare, have recently sand* a survey of n largo aamber of county jolts aad convict camps ia Uia But*. This survey baa shown tb* osisUne* as grave abuses aa wall as obaalaU methods Tb* legislation ta Üba pro posed by Ua Citiasaa Commltt* at Oa* Hand rod at IU moating ta Oraouabaro an Friday will ba formulated wiU tk* Idea of abolishing sack nbaaoa aud of bringing North Carolina’s prison eya tam up to Ue modern and knnwn a tend arda. It ia thought that U* committee baa an opportunity at Uis time to in augurate a movement for far-reachlag importune* not *aly for North Caro lina but for tba whale Bontb. Mexico Breaks Out' In Vindictive Speeches Against United States o » * MAXI CO CITY. Nav. It.—Alt South and Central American republics sww informed today that Mexico resented nay censorship of Its legislation by th« United Atates or other powers, and Uat President Obwgon'e statement ta that effect bad secured for bim a virtual vote *f con Aden cc in Ue rhamber of deputies. This action throughout U* furious de bate in tff* chamber last aight follow ing U*' dlsclaaal of s series of com msnications said to have recently passed between Foreign Secretary Panl and Gaorg* T. Summerlin, the American d&jg* d'a If airs. MV. Bammarlin, speaking for Hit American State Lte part men t, Is ollegad . tw have offered n suggestion concerning tb* pres part Iva petroleum law which is new being considered by Uo agrees. Tho Maaiaad government Is ropwsentad aa bolding the opinion Uat hi* sugyoaUons • aw iaatruativa. Beldam has there been such aa eut hurst *f oratory aad vladlctlee speeches against U* United States aa was wil aaaaod la the chamber last evening whan i cammuniraUona* dating bach t* October I last w*N read. . These letters, some as \ which were mar* personal nates between I Foreign Secretaries Tani and Mr. Bum marlin, haw laterprated a* an encroach m*nt apo* Ua aatleaal sovaroignty and U* kawar boua* unanimously approving President Obwgoa's attitude, voted to inform oil Latin-Amartsaa countries of “U* Yankee, attempt* at Imperaliam* WASHINGTON. Nov. 11.-Cka*** Uat tk* United State* baa I a ter tear *d aadaly la the grunting as taternatlenal legislation in Mexico baa cal mi anted la aa outburst of aati-Aasorirua son tiasout la tho Maalaaa chamber of, Iffsitii. waa doalawd by tho United j ■Dates tonight to ba wholly uaouboUa tinted by tb* forts, ia a formal state- SUM given to tb* Assaoiated Press, | ■ ■' rii— * aW HAOta MOBTB CAMffMNA SUNDAY MOANING, NOV. A IMA C 0. S. CAMPAIGN IS Jl 816 SUCCESS Howwll ThA«ka Pooplg F«r Cw-wp- Biwtlw Wg< AB Reporth Im Yt , ; tit *" IA. H. Mwwalt. tugs. FnMic Watfara) 11m call far faads for Uo Charity Organisation Society as Goldsboro was aagnaasfnli Up te date IIABf.TO have boon wparted by the solicitors. Os Uia AUrr.W I* la rash and IBtiMO Is !I* pledges. Sam* *f tbs regular liberal contributors knvo not yrt boon soon, Also aa* or two cosamlttaamsn who has* a, good sum collected bavu wot pot re ported 8* it appoar* Uat tk* trial will | soon ranch what ortll b* aaoosaary ts carry 'm Us work daring tb* earning year. Goldsboro p*opls always respond to a can** Uat is last and right. Suffering huaaaaity does not tb* uoaas sltlas of life. Our poaplo know tb* noqd aad bar* a chance to help. Tb* Charity Orgialaatinu Aaclaty and ••pottally Uo finance committoa ora vory grateful la tba** who responded te U* appeal of tba saciaty ibis poor Tba eh earful spirit in which money pledges aad w-oparation la Ua notaal work is given adds ta Ua value as Ua contributions. This spirit will aso cauoa greater gtatltuda ta flow from tba hearts of Uo pdor, unfortunate, suf faring chHdwa aad jteiplasa adults whs raaolva food, dhalter aad warmU dur ing Ua winter. The general campaign chairman, C. A Wilkins, aad Ua Ansae# aommtttea as proas their gratitade and appreciation to tba men aad woman who waited •• faithfully in snticitlag, giving of Uair lima, Uought aad energy, tb* new* PA Part supported moat laynliy Ula tasp iaV*vppjM«»y and published fraoly many BsiU.sriy.Wi items. To theca much «o#MXsd.Appracistlon Is duly givaa. TW| A nance aommltte* of which Mrs. Hoary Wail I* chairman, comas ip for tkaif ahara of thanks for lunehaoa given Ua workers. Their llbarat contribution la Uis way shows that tipsy ballava ta tba warfc aad ara interested la ita con tiauaaaa. Bot moat of all ara Uo a Of*, Chair bmii Wilkins aad Us solicitors grate fu to tbo contributors who hava respond*. 1 to Uo apponl aad U Uooo who will y*' giv*. It is tba intention of tba cammittaa ■aticlting fui.ds to givs aach parson in Coldsl.nr* y •pportunity ta contribute to tbo wood/ poaplo of tho city through Uo CL O. I. If any bavo bean Ova, Ifiritad Uo temmittaa will graatly appro *'•** snob parson or parson* co-apara tlg« I* Peaking Uis kaoora. Contribu U*M con ha aaat te Mrs. W. D. Ciswii. trirtfarai, ay any member as thy finance aaoMXltto*. or to Mia* Mary Hardy. Hcr»tt|f. it should bo raid that what has bean contributed ia money, good* aad sap piles la this campaign dans art rep,* sent a|| that 14 givaa to jhl poor ia U* city. Our spl.ndid* phyalciapa and surgeons give liberally aad aaastaaUy as Uair tint and services. Thin aerv.ee would amount into hundred, of dollars if sstimated. Merchants contribute goodk frequently aad ararly always give a re during oa porch***, by Ua C. O. & Tb* railroad com pan!., give reduced fairs, chart has contribute or amOgii Ua car* of famiiias,mad Individual! and Ua pub- H* hteote many demand. It is hoped by the C. O. 8. oMrials howsvar. Uat aaoagh money can ba aa cured to car* for nil caaos Without mak ing any special appeal* daring tb* year. Since the work do** art extend out lot* U* county U any extent It ia difficult t# oaa haw Uaae appeal, tm country «u#a* cam ba avoids now. It is tba hop* of Ua writer that means trill ba found soon ta maka tba work of U* C. O A country wlda. If. help Is graatly neadad Id rural Wayne county. Further hope is maintained that iw tba cofßlag year wa shall ba able to write oil appeal, for funds into ona drive whfrt people will be asked “one* for 1*11." business and professional awn •specially and moat others would wal eoma such an arrangement; one Uat would .top constant organisation far solicitation and con riant demands Where It has been triad all concerned are anthustestla in their praisa of Ua Community Chaat m.thad of flnoaclng nil ekaritabU agenrias. FEW ILEIKE M'CHMIGE REMOVED Man Who Killed Deputy Sheriff! I'robet Is Taken From Concord Jail I CONCORD Nav 11,-Laa Mart barge j !of Kannapalia, who has beta held in I jail here charged with having hilled I ! Deputy Sheriff Will Frank Prabat, of | this county and wounding four other ' men In a shooting affray at AannnpoU* lost night waa tak.n from Ua Cabarrus county jail late today by deputy sheriffs who said Uey war* acting for bis safety Official, refused ta say why MaoCharga was taken. Announcement was made frla Balia- j bury that Saltelter Hasty Clamant w*. preparing to tab* Matt .'barge's rasa hafar* tbo Bow on -county grand Jury. •» Uo affair oaourrad la that county. AH four as tbo wounded man worn re ported- teaight to ba Mating comfert | ably aad thawing sigaa as improvement. ’v t ’ - ,;*■ J I • B. F. MBABLBY MAY HEAD " • < STATB PBBM ABffOCUTION • *.— , * • (Mi Tho taoaidrtsd Pnao) • • MUMMY, N. C-, Now. I A—-Tb# • • iffiKMi i satmMffsi of tba North • • CnraMx* Pnm Uoqrtatlsa waa la • • trf^^MAs aT'wto *A • • for blm*te • • from tba pswHlax. Bxbrad P. Boa* » • lop, as flaidsbari. Brat via* pooab • • MB, oh ba algvotsd to tbo ptrooi- • • deucy, M wee riakad. -' : • • Mr. aborritl waa raoartty cloclod • • a amwsbor *t U* Isptalalara. mart- • • lag ta Aaxadry. ami aq tbora will ba • a a as Ue Preoa Aaao- • • riattaa ax fan nary II aad U. bo * • said W wa* aacpaaary for bMa te • • IN pp Mb ptec* aa band as tbo • • axatbUss. • Mtoo Bortrtco Gobb, of Mocffxxtex, * • aar rotary of tbo aaoeriillia. Mr. • • Bborcftt, B. N. Pstea, aafl Mr. Mpaa- • • by race bar* today far tba meeting. • • aohooaoaoaaaa " o FOOTBALL BKSi'I TH Prince tea A Vala «A Harvard A Brown*. PauaaylvUala 1, Penn State A (-vergetown Iff, Buokaass 7. . West Virginia 11. Virginia A' Pittsburgh Iff, Washington and iaf far*an A * - Michigan U, WUaooatn A N. C. State A Georgia Taah IT. Cblcaig* A llliaals A t Army IA Dates A Auburn A Contra A North Carolina *A Davidson A V. P. I, 41, Washington and Loo A Vanderbilt IA Georgia A V. M. L, te. Georgs Washington A Cl* noon U. Erabtoo A Fnrmaa 41, Waffdrd A > florid* *7. Tulaae A Boanob* Collage «A Guilford A Ifniv®r«Hy Betts ifavidson, 29 to 6 CHARLOTTE. Nov. Is—North C#r*-t Kao University overran Ua ttavidsM clavan tear touchdowns and a Sold goal hem today, winning » to • aad mak ng tw nty-an* ffrat down* to seven for Davidson. Arriil work featured Ua ranra. and It Waa by UU ssaaaa that Oavidsan scored la Ua ffoal ported,’ iargvty - gain at accod string naan. J - n~ sgrr ■ y-- . *. THANKSGIVING BOOSTER NUMBER ILLUMINATING * . wmmmmrnmmmmmmmm ■ The Goldsboro News Promsrlsc Feature Issue sad CMM Btrainewt’Directory of (k>ldHhortP—Merchants As—rifftlffs and Chamber of Cmmmoree Elated Over the Under mmmrnmmmmmmam Cltiaens as Goldsboro and Wayne county are jueUy proud el the community In which they live. But this sect leu must he properly advertised hi order te make that advaneeabsut te which it la entitled. ArricnHamUy, eommrreiaft? and iadustrinXy. this city and county has math tu talc shout. It hen a inn Naadatiffa upon which tu build and If every merchant, every auuMfhrtarer sad every agriculturist should determine to stand aheulder te shoulder aad make a hag and a strong pull for c grantor Golds boro gad a mars progressive Wayne county there Ip so leMtaut what can be srrffHMillghffd. The Urns tu do things 4a new. , With this fai view The Goldsboro New*, through the aMe co operation of the Goldsboro Chamber of Commorro aad GeHr boro Merchants Association, propoedb te iasae a Thanksgiving Booster Number In keeping wktk the heat traditions of Way** county. It win be well lßustrated and the editorial matter wU he aa brood aad comprehensive as the important* of the candy warrants. Ia addition to the Thanksgiving Boaster Number which wil be published ia the columns of The G sidebars News there wiR sloe be issued an illustrated booklet without display advertising of say kind but which will be a Classified Business Quids of Goldsboro. This Jhooklet will embrace a compfhksaaive writeup of Goldsboro aad Wayne county, said write-up te he submitted tee committee of the Chamber of Commerce aad Mart he niff Association for their approval before publication. Five tbrnmnad copies of tkb booklet wiD be printed, of which the Chamber of Commerce wil he famished two thousand aad the Merchants Association a sufficient number to meet their roeuirmaoote. la addition to the Chamber of ( oaatrei boa indicated their in tention of ordering threo thousand additional copies which will be given them at coot, making eight thommad te he printed in aIL The (’basiled Business Guide of (.sidebars will appear first in the columns of The Goldsboro News aad later b the I Dust rat ad Booklet. "^e«muu Work on the Thanksgiving Booster Nember aad Orntnld Bsekbt b now under way and in ardor to mako them tho aaccoea they deoerve. tk* ear nest re operation of ovary yrogieoaiiff cftbon of Goldsboro sad Wayne county b desired. Letters from tho Chamber of Commerce and Merchants Aasodatiou follow: I.ETTM FROM GOLinaORO ' CHAMBER OF COMMERCK. The Goldsboro News, dir. Gentle area i We ara inurxivd ia the matter ceatqiaeil ia year latter of awn datvg with rdfaraa** te tbs yretreaad il luxtralvd and 4*arrlpUv* beehltt tt • Gold,boro aad Wage# fount? A booklet es this kind praparlg gattan 1 up. showing tb* egricxltursl. Industrial and tsamrrid peaatbllitias of Geld*- hero aad Wsyx* eaxbty will he es *a-. limited *al*r l* this organisation Let as sssurn y*u that w* wilt re- 1 operate with you te the fall eateat In getting this beoklst oat- We will fflsdty xer the two thousand ceptes srhirii yeu offer as. Trusting that this nutter will me teriaUaa ms saxuia. Years for service. Oeldeb*ri> Cbamffer as Ceasmsr.i, Par W. C. DENMARK, Secretary. J emus crnxs TOBira GROWERS Aooociatbo Making Arrange ■outs Fur a Second Pan ama! tu Ita Moubn (Speelri te The News.) , . < RALEIGH, Nov. lA-Memh#r| as the Tehacek Grewvr* Ce-operative Asrmel ariaa la Eastsra North Careliaa ara' te re«*l*r a second payment (ram Muir •taetlarim before CkrisUSM, areerding t* an anuounermant given set tmight at Raleigh Ipadqxarters. Henry far this see and papmsmt is mtm being de paelted ta ieenl "banks tkreugkoul Ratter* North Caro I Ins aad abash* drawn on these banks will he diatrib uted te gnewera who delivered tobacco before Doeemher ffrat, aa sees after that date as arrangements cnabe temple ted. This second papawnt, It le pointed out, following eleaety en a second payment ta members Hi Booth Cerollaa and herder North Careliaa merakts la •«- posted ta graatly Unprare beslaaaa «ea ditieas ia this territory, lafernsatioe te net available bora a* te the tetri amenat es this serend ad vane* ta Bant er* North CeraHka but it te said te rxa tat* wren figures, aad seme Ida* es the magnitude es the transact!oe eaa be gained tram the raeeat statement es Asueeiatten Treaaarar J. H. Craig that It teek twenty tbeaaaad rheeka t* make the setend paymeet la tb* Bnnth Caraliat bolt. The aaaeeiatiea ribs* here stated that aa see* as thia see? and payment is completed ia Easter* North Careliaa arreagemaate will be •sad* for Making a second payment te growers la tb* aid belt of North Cera lixa aad Virgin la. U. of W. Virgtelß Boots U. of Virginia ORaNgETOWN. W. Va., Nav. lA>- i The New Deatiaioa tewqxerad the Old Domiaiwa her# thia after**** wbaa the ; T'nlvarafty as Watt Vlrgiate feet ball rnm defeat’d tba Uaivaraity as Vir ginia, jl ta ff, pa a watertnggad field ; that made asytblag bat straight foat ! ‘-all impaetible. After failing te shew enough ednsisU- r 0 atln«*d oa Page fiavea.) * 'k i.eYtkb non oomnoio MRKCHANVr association Mr w. W. rnmimm, Thr c.uldabaaa Maw*, Cinldahara, N. C. I** Sir: ]TNa tndaatrial aSitjaa )H orupmm U, lt.ua, .tiling forth iba rarl •at antarprltot as *. «,,, m 4 r. wty . »• ba atod far mailing parpottt ta par *»a«lria* about Ualdaboro tad Wajr»a mmaty. w« oMt.ldor aaa as tho haat mini toward. ndvorti.Uag tha city Utat Nat baas mad# la thl. eoatmaalty »• mamhart as Ota Marrbaat.’ A..eolation baartlly appro*. H. Wa .hall bo glad I* ata tba llluatrotod b**blrta jraa afar. / *ary traly, oal4tb*ro M.rrbaau Aaaaolatiofi. . fat CKACC WAUICS. Sarrotary. Maatf wNich la atrhraa far brtass | "lUi H Iba raaJ faallllaa as Ufa. * • a msnsm ; (uiyiuK Thinks Rer* VnU Nw4 Re NhW in PlwtesUnt. Foi fcwai I^bCMMb “WkM Mm Proteataata begin to wnko *► rnnita. *eth« Cnth alien ha** tkM ik. tin# to Wtn to train a eh lld to ton It U yeaog, than there will he oo need far fortuwfc.* daelemd Maror Sdaer KM| pitirtey to wnl •Mine addyoaa to too Borneo and Cliltotooo olooon of Way*# aeenty. A W. litoot end W. A. Boon nine mode tyeathoO. Tki latter etowl to (ko, Fro ark atataaauM «ko roe toned ® bo* ! ••Sto “Bel four .atoroj too ywlyit oof preahcod 0 aorraoa In WHUeriowf,” oof foolorof tool too wortol weald oooor koto 00000 oo loos to ototowooo noted toot way. Uit night too, Botoooo oof Phllathea. half go ootortotaOMot lo th. boaooMat of too flrot Bop tint Chareh. Toararnow thar will koto two program#, ans Or. 800 l Sacks, of Wokg Carnot, will ayaek in too ora otos. otoooto abated yaoSordoy for toa Jorttoo Hawaii, «nt Joe.yreatdoat; CkoMio Uooootto, aoroof vtoopyowel. footi Cjrrwo Jtooaoo, tklrf Wee-yreai fooli L B. Pareon, fearth rten-preaf foot! oof M. A. thorn, aeevetorfe oof tSSMBMS. OBcara of tka PklUtkoo Moon olootof wotoi Mr* Walter C. Boomer*, ra otootof yreoident; Moa flfto BoD Wo eootor, Boot vieo-yraoldaot; Mia. 800 Olioooo, ooooof vWo-yrea ideal; Htao Bartha Campy, ra-ola*taf tklrf Moo yocaifMti MUa Aoolo Btatooi. toarr- Tha program tor today follow.: SUNDAY MORNING, BY. PAUL CHUBCS ' ‘ Hr. B. H. McCrary, Drool flog. IliM Oalook. ." Boriptara Wooes 'Mm. la 1L (hoot. - - * fljW* Seto-Mloa Poooy Mfworfa, Mra M. r-ffrirr Tka Mantle of Powto Mho, R. M. Ptoto. taoafloMoo. , .. S-TOAY APTBBMOOtf, OHRtBVU* t CHURCH JKS M». I W Godwin. PraoMios* Bess Korfytooo—Boo. *. L Iron Froeor. Syoeiol Mnwle. Tka fotns People oof tka Wash of Today A. It Brown. Booaflotloa. SUNDAY JTVKNIMO, PI BBT |APTBT CHUBCB Mr*. W altar <1 Don Mark, PraalftOf. ti» Oalook. loop Chorwn. Prof. W. B. R. Brown, L. Browo mm l Koala. A Meoatoffol Affltiao~P». A. Pool Bosky loatallotloo of oMarrr Moot O. T. **aaM. BRBEATS HSDOLI OTWIWMS At Right Bat *Ht* Was Iks' —Wrwte Thisgo Ha flaw us DMb*l gas (Mr H. T. RVX.I "Yoor atopy ofcoot the race. ans too hotting. Afoota. WO goaf, oof H woo oil right aaoopt that tka Oolfokoro karoo loot a trotter hot o pacer, oof that oho loot o hot o She.- M |f Mr. Looey, ofkiol writer of too roroo to tk« man who wool eat to too P«lr Ground., lookof araonf o ran pi. of Homo, oof wrote aavarol eelomn. ah not thing# ka oow oof mho. tolas* ha fifat aaa. Whlek remind. ma of to. tlma tola oao.popar now and Horae, King ware argaios a boat Haraoa'a baootlfol and woadorfnl hoc*.. Battloa. whoa ako kraha tk* ftote rocard. Os caorao, Haraea «S« atpotiating about tka *ao darfol merit, of hla korao, and a boot kaar ako reald roa o mila aa o half mil. tra.h in o ninth as a aocaof l*on than tka retard. "A mila on o half-mile tra to T" eahH Adam, Ihnngbtfnltr. “how ia too fort! la ko going to run n mil* oo half mil. track T Moot ko do ye. The m.anoot Honor in;’ Voyoo aoooty woaldn’t moke o mo talk Ilka toot* "Why jrea daam," aotf Mo moo, “Ctalfnl ako roa nreoad NrtooF Coming bark to Loony, to task, ho Wf too go of. oo Mot “Loony," Ma aolf, “If g.ttma'. O pooor wkot la too Both Hill fid ram wont to wrtu It op to Tkaro far'r payor that ako woo o trattar T If yoo'ro solos to yoll tola SroMi >«inl dotortiro aiaS why doot y«a wrtto o kortoopM of Moth Tdtolrt “DaoMo korrol Detection Bhtop.* ttollh toU o hurloofoo ff A. COOOO Doyle; too. till ko boriioeoo tonlwnK» Hsrtftmr « ? Iff. i jS i. •» .. . »t-.. » , ■ mtr’mMn P *M toWfi l * .to MRMBE6 OF ASSOCIATED PRESS I PAGE FIVE mm aias • LE6U HI OF FiE WIFI KUHR CHIN WrttM IWI Mifllß bM Mmu PBftn Hbb<b# d nopotra far a *TT tlisitf SMakt, I^Tk.!,? !s*'Sif2^ tlrnkt* ” 91 ***** *** wrWos ttoTytomra, ud pwatolpmto Wk If oMnoof toot |t «m a rrr >oo.ty< •■•ka oof toot ko fifo*t know the W float ooom who has tka aaeka Jw hto TZ~.J2.JZ Z2L7S2 for tka InfiOn woo rattor to kio kora wtto tho eornioal QOhfklttgS oMko N Ko. Mb too Moke. Tho lotto* woo .fottotfol - •keel toalr tolas opy rook o iitoM. wantof th. yoyoe to ko fool.ptoof, oof „ gn.ttion.d hla aH.at othy foiwfolty. tko MOM WM MM to C, g. NafhMMw of AriaOoo, oof kof koto tal#ll>l lolotlf by Wortham oaf too IMhto- Wartoom clolowf to Iw Mm nolo mnm th. tnoko, aof that ho oaf .TUD. 'fmii '. flan had catoref an os*M«tnt Jw which bo won taf »mink 'toe Mokp o«« I In4isn iky flit ib AiliiliHr fcfaMfcs khw ™ *o r LSI »wMM. wßwl tH^p tko aaob# the hf<o« has fofHfHsi • mT'mjSfcfc'imfer'fi tel a, *i. n i>. J7v«» J2S. They then oorur f n ttotoi oftWMtoty ■ •of rrtthM to tko MMlya ThO* fn.li,in, ollfte J4h«. Dpr- *WS»* •j •».( .•.■nuiV’tSe* Dto.MSlMtMptuF'* »I«I r» fitM-.i hMWiHt!-* - A ' ,<c or ...nrlncrd ifcr Iwfin* tkSf OOtrA* *><• *»•* *r op kemd k- tao<t« tm os.dated (Or roe lat top so OflMO ' ' Hr bad a. mowoy aw. SnnHy, with. r» luvV»*n iarn#(i ee*» to* demMt kofdff •OM Paonl* .ko* fetor as ft owto* «Mb on, b-i 4Rw »o’ ‘.fted ■be tfcflaa fat » -Q ,t. - too ■■ JVrMiA - - »wwrfi <nt wmm* i ts %wm w?& Ra rioioMf vokonatoKy tWt W Wi >* kfft of tola set to* .nek. When ko p’T>4m td t|i o HI!! I H towwaf toot ft kS Mo ttowof lp f to boo. fonwf febr ihi liilirililKii in a Somyooa ywaoty Wnflsp Ms alototo to ho tha «4r owaor. oNktr Urtos. daof, or othMtotoo. Pawl Kfmunfaao afpt that jto fttotoo ' to a twn-hofibf taMto fH fißfeto «Mh brad being yroftiooUy yslftody to poof, i ((tNMs ”■ ''j Tho fatoloo asp* toot heto «M«p u 'llßV# |||§ sfliik# iMNrfI wltitts Wortham aoya Akoro woo aorfef Mty tk«**iTdlan toot ka toon to faratah tho mtoko, «M that tor wan to ayth to# proßto. H vtbm IJild wbm loir of too newt, too Mffea Hm pit* , ting ntif and roofy So ktkoroato, toot ha Hod wanted lo kDoifto htMtott, and that whiia ton aoiht oowM oewito la a las or 0 ohMhfS. ttfikod to ha«o'too - long-green to bthornofi jDMf IMB*. _ or no Indian. John 800, or OO Mwt Dor Hr ha. it to. and too iodton <Mnd C. A. HodTmon, arotwhUo Wototwor of Ariioe., will baaa moot of the SMfß|* tng to do, onooyt wkot too two koofaf with lb. enokc ran do tieeo wwcrylws tkan toto. P*rko|k. fto Wokfo* i to toift hie Waorytns i*4m mm ootof to the other, ans hoopoe MMp Altotoßhe »un « bare time to do wWlh wortithto Psdoubtediv MB, wiM fW tk.y ham. booWW yooplo Who W«f«r a lot, and oaskt to kawf Oo SIMP mtoto a. thto aooko. V' CKT | woMAy qp OWM Ufa Woltot Booth, Ml ora A kae koww kotato ooor to Bopoglar ooart Ip KUMP IbK ckorpaf wttfc ortoriaal ooaaatt on MUUa (Mlii alm llllUl it Mi t*i» um m** h tmimm cutipm Majblh itwrito, Tko orttoo ia eUapto la hato ooannwf •oortko fair grooato VkNßf olfht. Tho oof toot too tottered BoalhVoae ' ***** *• *» ailitoßßto, oof toaipr, took her la » fiDoroat ftoontow. iho aolf that Whoa too 5..11, naked hi« mowog kb. had. Mo.

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