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'< "■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 4 ? b T - ■ ■ - . »- * •Wtfh • >vt wr^ meW re* .was. affiKt **»■!.*» <*"* P# **■ iStr CwwuU ' |WTB THE CROWD VOR BALL GAME t M of Urn dty were JfeSM?2'^ e tS: fM4 (»r Ite fair (round., with • mn and rod lemonade be ■ oratory ipMcku. but on nc I of n certain poraon named Jim celebration. the speakers. . tke race* were pled up aad tha red Millili turned back tain lemon*. theend'hd cam* Into the city' for t* *aj after a*?*dismay that all the nrotrf tote coin* to the fair (round* tfent afternoon for Ike speaker* and ska race* and Um Icnregntf* Troubl ed tbou*kt« weds# dtbroofb hi* bend Md aacer burned la hi# heart HU tv* teams and his hall (round were . ‘m*L M.he, departed la order that » speaker mlpkt tell the colored folks «• south . Now Hogaa has almsys. believed tbs statement of . Shelley* or pan K A. M. 8. Hutcb taaoa “Ok..wind. If wtaler come caa tke colored man he ter behind.** an k* theftckl apeh epoechee were res tore Baffled on every head by aa-l anraacea that Tre auk. I’s going to tkat fdlr grounds". Hogan vaa dee ' iMUtii a d»vn through tke street of the city MpHy ke got In bln car and rode ■***■>ting to, a friend kero and tkafin Hut tke Ku Khix Rian bad •Mia ke fair ground*, driven: away allTVl flaky toUch who were being inirlaUe. apd was not going ip *j- , dk*u»*lagly and aneeoalagly. until a|| the entered folks la town Juat about had hoard It , Nat remit—No celebration at the fair grounds because there wi| no crowd, Speakers from Washington *m forced to go speech lee* for tke lack es an audience. Silver tongued oidtors who really had a■ message far the colored mea were unable to deliver it ' Indignation reigns supreme among ' tke leading colored people who bed Invested five hundred dollars In tbs fair grouads ostebration Hogan is likely to ke tke pubjeot of consider- . able dtbeuestoa 1* court If bo doesn't and something to say ns t ohts hoax. The kina hasn't mads say state moat about the mat Ur. but very like ly they will knve a word wltk Hogan aW*t unautkorlsed nee of IU name. It Is generally understood tkat the ° haU game wee a* good ooe Thus vie tke dedarettqp of tndapondoneo. as written by ope Tern Jefferson, cele brated la OoMaMTO. •• Efforts have bees made by the use of tke Outje board to get 4a touch wftk Tom, but on account of u great amount of static located aaar the eth erial euaator, connection hasn't been * -1 muons DOMn I FIRST DKY OF Mill MICE CL llrnupht Down in Okio Ac-' count Up Cord Clicking ia Two v. » 2 - i-- : “ OTHER GAVE NO * . REASON FOR DROP INDIANAPOLIS, July 5,-Tho Unlt \*d Stole* Armr bollon or Ueot. Jarnti Jordon end hlo aide liout Mo* T. Moyer which Ml here lot* jeoterdoy hi *ibe Ketloool bo I If* Mnoeo woo forced down nur Moonklonia. Ohio, according to inee- UM r*col»#d t>y ofttcloU « No CO non for tho londl«n woe given ta Um BWIMf f MX¥B»RMHir MKRTIIMI ‘ •r ciu<iu or ( oiMßnri; The membcrohtp meet hi* of the rbomber of Commerce wiu üb« p|a*e ee July mb. according to an «nt mod* yeeterdoy by dee mork 7 of Out* Brerott wIU be Mldree* the meeting and Me wiai to the comgeign now to draw’ him In. wOl he MermteeMeMHmlch-Hmr. ' - - ———— — —m—nss— mm ilff 9 #* lAliftMlMft ■fUU lii r |Haj|||l|h IIH rlggy*. iqui 111 H R^KI v** X«sM*w' seme Tacoma. Washington. July S-—ls Iks midst «f the btoriag of tmadi end the feiWell cheers of thousand* of Tacossa cftlssns Frosldsnt Harding sailed today ik Alaska, the Int Chief nii-ptf— at tke United State* slime IT Store under tke Amfrioan leg M years ago. A fed minute* of the scheduled time for selling of tke United State, navel transport “Henderson**, sailed and far the next two days will be the Whits House circled tbs harbor sod steamed Pest the Tacoma stad ium where,* fed *Uautes before TTseldsit had received the Cod'. Speed s( Oovaroor Hart As the Mg transport sduag by the stadium those assembled there to haar Ik* President speak stood and eh«srod. Hr. sad Mr* Harding am koowledgsd the cheer and waved a farewell from effhe bridge until dis tunes made them only indistinct Ig ures to those on shore. KiHS GUIB HEMS OF R_M CO Ofkoar a# W**svta W*k and Tmat CMipany & Raleigh DuUffkt. Mi Instruct* Local Clkfc ,5[ MUSICAL ItoHRAM r yy cgLLENT «Nhoo atapkeason. Tract Ofßcer at the WMhseji Naan sot Tract hOMkaua Inst night. After* dinner Mr. Btephsnsoa was introduced 1* n tew choice,words by Hugh Humph ries end proceeded to open up the subject of the duties of the trust of hears to the enlightenment of the Kiwaaians present. “Many of you thia|T)the trust com pany Ig e soulless.; Martless corpo ration." Mr. StophcdM *atd. “but In that you Tcni narelifVmistaken Paw mea ever rtefftortb* Mg heart of the trust company. The women and children, whose property ,*nd Urea are guarded by the trust company are the ones who realise end feel the heart beats of the trust com pany and the trust offloer "f cannot outline the duties of the 'heart of the tract company.’ It would be Ilka asking the wife end mother to Itemise al lake does nl the bourse of v day around tha boms. It would Ilka trying'to get e father to make • ‘list of the things be does for his son. The trust company la the pro tector or your wives end children, although you may never -know fl." Mr. Stephasaon said. "Yen should go to the trust ofacer to have your mode The trust of»- ccr is libs the architect. The lawyer la the man to construct the but the trust after la tha nae to draw the plana. Mr. Stephenson gave Illustration sfftor Illustration proviug that the trust company has a soul. _ The dab had ah anjoyable musical program proceeding and following the address. * ,o COTTON OIL TO PKKMKXT FILM ON BOLL NEEYIL The Southern ration Dll Company has secured a film from the govern ment on the boll weevil and through Ibe efforts of Kd Borden the Him will be sheen at tha Acm* Theatre Saturday. The 4l|n lakes forty min utes to show end through arrange uieetstwith the government the com pany will present Ibe flint free of charge. The farmers of the oounty ere urged to take advantage of this government Information on the boll weevil ns tho*gesl Is almost sure to show up around hero somewhere. PBO4IKIM CEMITTEE TO MEET WITH DENMARK - The program committee of the commeretsl seetetoriM of North Car olina. composed of Welter Danmark, C. W. Roberts, of Oroeusboro, and Lewis Moore of Wilmlagtn will meet In Goldsboro Saturday to ootMne the program for the coming convention. It the purpose f Mr. Deanmrh 1 have tbs convention meet In Oolds boro nasi year If hto.tavttattoa I* accepted. LAYMEN MOT TO MART “*» Federoltow wMsk taken place tonight Wjgl gnl be keM the wtre£ir^s^ y. m*f.. •urr'** a-'nvnvtto 1 ’• ■ ‘ • *v , Dr. Zeno Wall Speaks I ToPacked House Each •Night At Big Revival Interest in the Big Revival Meeting Picking Up i> Each Night and Throngs Are flocking To n Warehouse to Hear Baptist Paster I SINGER WOLFSLAQEL WILL t d ARRIVE FROM NASHVILLE gIJNDAY * Text: Mark lltb Chapter. Verses 1) to J#lh. T * "And be taught, skying unto them ■ Is H not written. My Hods* shall b. * called of all aattoas tke bouse e * prayer f but v a have made It a det | r of thieves And the scribed and chle '* priest*'heard it em| sodkbt bow the; * might destroy him; tor they lea ret * him, because all the people were as loalshed at bis doctrine And wher * *vu» was come, he went ont of tto “ Clly. And la the morning as they Itosssd by they saw the fig trie dried ' up from the rotu. And Peter csltlnj ■ to romembranee salth to him. Mas 'I tor. behold, the fig tree which thou ‘ 'cursed*t hi withered away. And Je saa answering salth unto them. Haw faith la Ood." J You know, friends, one of lbs ery- I toss used* of our day is tor people to ’ have faith la Ood. Wa trust man tot I mush; we look to men too much tot I success la our religion* IMe Thi I Kingdom of Heaven will recelvi I wonderful Impetus that day whan ws In the language of the prayer of tbi | scripture tonight. iMgia to lift up out eyes unto tke bills from whence out . help cometh. sad I will reader s' 1 wonderful help to this City If I traas -1 far your concern from myself to m) 1 Havtour *. and when you and I togeth er shall lift up our eyes upon th« bill* from whence cometh onr help Jesus said "Have faith In Goff* "Pot [> Verily 1 say unto you. that whosoever vkgll say ».|t* this mountain, be thou r removed, and he thou oast into ibe t den: and shall ant doubt In his tort [ which be .salth ahull come to puss: he r mm have ’whatsoever be salth." t Therefore. I salth unto you redoeoi . sd ones, to you Christian oags "What l things soever ys desire, whan yd grey t believe that ys receive them, and ys , have them. And whoa y» stand praying, forgive, if you have ought against any: that yous Father also which la, la baaven. may forgive you | your trespasses." r Tbs revival would begin to burn I la your bsort just as It has already I begun to burn in many of our hearts i If you would go to your homes aqil r read that verse which says "And 1 when ye stand to pray; forgive. If . you have ought against any; that yourtatodr aUo which la In heaven, r USiyforglvs you your trespasses." j Thus I have reed some of the versee r from the ilth Chapter of Merit, and i I want to speak tooight upon the I subject of heavenly desires, end tbs e text that I shell use is found la this 1 i Ilth Chapter of Mark, the 24th verse - end reads: "Therefore I say unto you. what » things soever you desire, when ye , prey, believe that ys receive them, r end ye shall have them." - I wish, mtfre than I can tall you. r that I couldc onvsy tonight tbs deep i. deltef that I k I could convey Ju»t ‘ha feeling that I have regarding tbs Importance «>( a prayer ta an Kvangellstl ccampslgn I like this: so deep has my ouncern - -been that I be vs nearly experienced J for days, yes. weeks, that scripture I which says: "Prey without ceaelngs.'" And Bretheren. the kingdom of Ood Is as suming Its rightful proportion In L your mind and In your heart whs* you. In you rrellgtoue life, get to that f place where you are constantly hum - bllng younmlf before Ood In prfyer. t> Thl* revival here will grow and a spread from night to night accosd s tngly aa wa aball pray and preach P and wlines* and work and live right i* and expect Odd to honor and strives - to please him It will. Id be sure, take f some day* for the people of the i©m y mun/i) do realise what U trenaplrlnt a what h taking place; thal a n.an felt II the call of Ood to turn .«*tde from o other fields and go lot obi* own f'lty and fit up ■ place like thl* and orga nise s choir like this, ami* scud lor worksrs saws have, to I aland and I endeavor. In hi* limited way. to pro o claim the un*e«rch*bl* riche* of the urd Jesu* Cbrtat; bid to a law daya t. every pastor to the City will reco* d D | M that It la a divine movement If rt «e pray and If we seek to build up • the forces of rlgbteouvnes* In the City of Ooldeboro and mak i It u bet k tor city to whlc Mo live, a batter l- City la which to ten »ur children. * bettor City to train workers lor Kingdom Courjueat, and we ara work ing and preaching and wr shall con Unuu to do ao to rh:* and. • »eu*As>tf and the text rail* npm f «s Aset es aB to deelre eomMMW| ' ** r t ? * •' '■ 11 J uoumni v. 04 piimi m«e»in«. ji lt *im \i slave proetratod belof* hla Master >nd begins klm lor which "is fee la be need* Tke giber picture g that m a son before Ms Father and making bis Fathar tor something vhleb he feels ho nnef* The other flcture Is thgt of s sin beforo his Pathsr and asktNß Ml Fnllutr for •omethlng which Is fnjb he nesde. -I wonder ff w*. Up'*~Mnl-aUv**. ’aul was pleased to. gu Men enough Into ttil |Wn*<mce gs I*- )us our King. Jssus Nnvkto* le lua our l-erd. JnslttTMf HnM»t and uk him for Utei frittoh we need I ■aid a wMIs ago. niff f' want to-re> past U now. that swe at' tke grestepi tins that wa. as Oud’s Ski Id res com n»t. la my. humble judgement I* Ike tin of unoffered praynff ~we do not prey. The scripture sags "Ye here tot because ye as* not/' "f have my store bouse with aB gey 11 gel Uses wealth aad I have said ask spd ihocg land seek awl find, and ye. upon the earth, have not asked, havb sot knocked, have not sought, you W> on hungry..and tklrstf aed parish• Ing and dying Ming me for everything yot f i\eed; Igr every thing seeded in making you happy and waking you affent-'re as yob labor here below aed ye bars not prayed 'or these things.".says Jesns." “What Mags Koever you dSalrS." 1 woodsr r there are those present tonight who realty desire something? * wop tor tonight If I were to aab seek mea here tonight "Wknt do you de sire r' I wonder If ye nnrould he ash amed te aland here and.sgy "Peopto" lumiag desire: so over-madlering dw tire, an us-aslftsh desire, uad that over-mastering, unselfish desire to thatthe, lot people of my City might know Him whom 1 know and whom I love and whom I serve. The Lord id Heaven knows thal I would not be standing here toaigbt If It were not that I have deep concern for the people outside lbs family and out side the fold of Ood. people a I ten* leu from od. without Ood and without hope In the wrfd." What things so ever you desire." Mother, db you de sire anything? Father.'ln all ala* carity. do you seriae unytMhg*'Young man aad yuong womln. do you datlfe anything? Beys and girls, do you dc , sirs anything? Oh. tbs tragedy of our ' praeen tdey Christianity, toe teebto , ness aa dthe purposelessness es our I desires! People have tbC chtirob go , ing habit wltkont the chrtt hunger i ing habit: they go Into the church without shy desire to see Ood; It I* a habit of yours perhaps to go yon der to Ood'a bouse end even While - the prayers are beiag prayed and the i .Minister to breakta* toe bread of life tor you to be thlnkian about Hte* ure or property, making therefore Ood a bouse a bouse at merchandise | in tbat you go into It and carry year ( thoughts aad carry your plana, and , no doubt but there ere men aa dwo l men In thla presence tonight whose t thoughtsre out aoniewhef* elec o* ( pleasure, on business or ala. Satan L coining, and with * pugeastlon. car , rylng yoor mind t oaom* place it ought not to be. I I often tell about two aged people . who helped me *o greatly in my ear i ly days In tb« Ministry. One was a k-gfod woman—aged aed anln valid I F for several yearn 1 went *o her boms one beautiful May morning and iced - read and prayed with her aad e*- 1 pressed the hope tbat aoine day she - might be sufficiently strong enough * to come to our service* One a June I morning she la strong enough and ' her two aons bring bar to church In * a rolling cbalr and I go to her and * welcome here and say. "Mrs. Ortf l fin, I am glad you came out; thank 1 Ood tbat you are able to be here ' today" and she say* "Ye* I set gm 1 thankful God baa permitted ste to * live to 1 come Into bla Sanctuary agalu* r my soul to juat a tar visa for a gyod 1 Gospel meal ' That has been ringing “ In my heart. She was a woman who e for six years wa* kspt In and wa* * permitted to come out just one time before she went yonder te be with loved ones wbu bad gene before. *ay- P Ing •'Pastor. I here com* out to get * some food fr my hungry soul.'* From ' that day uatll thl* I have endeavored r to do one thins, and thal to to preach » the truth olf the laird Jeaua Cbrtat. ,r because I know that the gospel will ‘' satisfy aed that the gospel'Will save *- and that tha gospel will Mold up and make strong men and strung, women. -rt TUSNEGEE TMffiHE OF LOCK COMMITTEE Director Hinan Uyi He FndE Bur* Nasser Can B« Out hospital 18 ~ e foe COLORED VETS , ")**».■ i $ TUBKHOBK. Ala.. July B.—Doctor lag that he would not he party te any movement tk*!. might A ring dls order to toe Tuskegee Institute Di rector Frank Hlnoa ttf the W*r Vet eran* Hospital today ashed an as sembly of Tuskegee cttiians to ap point a committee of three to meet with him to help solve the problem relative to tie control of the hos pital for MhasbiHlfnoanMa hero "With a committee of trusted Tua keaee cUlaeas I am euro we can work out tola problem of pool roll ing ibe hospital by tiller white , of actato or negroes to such a nuutoer all the cltleen Will he MtUdked." he .aid "I will not be a party t* any thing that will bring about friction between the mesa." The committee to confer with him to DrcU W. Johnston. W W. Camp bell. fftoto senator ft. Harry Fwwcll, all of Tuskegee Jto dat ebas keep set for Ike flrst/meeUag. chairman Jobiiatyn said / 3 itcisinm FOFI METHODS IN R R VILDITHM EASE — ILL D. H. Richburg Cokwlmln Slwukl.fojr 4*r Ip want ronnt .BODY DEFENDED BY P. J. FARRELL * WASHINGTON. July 4 -Jltgunriat* mm the mmi >»in«i>iH' Imfmltmf la the federal valuation us rail*** —bow nearing completion opened to* day before the I. C. C. with on at tack on the method* of the ruiuuiU eton. In arriving at Its conclusions by D. B. RlctTburg. He wno followed by P. J. Par red. aollellor for the cgnmiasionr In a defenee of Its vet* nation conclusions. . Mr. Hlcbburg's chief contention that the commission was bound to ascertain and use. in placing a value on railroads, estimates of |J|n ac tual Investment in acuulrlng and con structing transportation property. Where boohs are not available or untrustworthy the commission should assemble' engineering experts to do* termtne actual coots. He fuhber urged that such an estimate should not bo allowed to Include any ex cess payments made to contractors or others bees use of bad or dis honest managements SUTTON PRESIDENT KINSTON MERCHANTS KINSTON. July 6.—Roger Sutton is tbo now preetdoat of the Kinston Merchants' Association, with John G. Cos as vice-president and Ketasld K. Mewbqrn ss treasurer Miss, Kgte Pritchett will continue in the capac ity of son rotary. • Directors for the llgs flsssl year of the organlsaiior here, am Hnnry i). W. Canady, re tiring president. Bruce D Hodges. Wolfe Adler. Virgil Mewbom soil James C. I)«ll The aeaoetatlon will bold Us epanal dinner July 10 at s resort place near the city The now iirhrets and directors include men connected with dry goods, short, general mercantile, haberdashery, hardware, department and Jewelry establishments. The organisation is one of tbs most Influential of its kind in the Eastern part of the flute , BASEBALL RESULTS B , 1 XiTIOKAI Basies *, Brooklyn 1 St. lash It, Philadelphia It. * PAGE SEYKS j, „ AMERICAS far Met re It ». Cleveland Isl. 1 Beaten 7. Pblldelphla fc. L | I klragM X, ML l.enla 4. fl i —,— Mill Chnrielte IT, tirveoville fl. ,1 Hparlanbnrg % ingsrls i. t| I'olnmMa fl, Npcen fl.'* MOCTEERY If Atlanta fl, tew Orleaa* k HlraUankam ft, Mwhtle 11. I! Memphis t, VaahvlUe i. I I.Utle Keck fl, rkattaaeeas l • PIKDBUNT r Raieigk 1 % Darham 4. i ■ Wlaaten-Malfw *, Blab Petal L- Grvwashers 4, OaavtUe fl. • i ill ..It H ’ ' 'ejHßkiiite * %../ . . iv*** I **^. * * I j "" =.'qri."iir WRECK IN ILLINOIS CAUSES HEATH OF ftipHHHS INJURED KIXKFIBLD. 111. July A.-Ktv# . parsons war* killed and several Injured In a wrack on the lL Bt. P. this evening according Isl itfl meagre report reaching here Bav-1 eral of the injured are being II I brought to Rockford hospiuis ac II cording to smhuiance calls mug. If lug la horn. .J ,<J 4 ■ WHIPPING asri TRIAL LAGGING i . , u LAKE CITY. Fla.. July i.*A nick Juror wag eawas of tbo trial of T. W. Higgenbotbhm. former con vict whipping boos on trial hare for the alleged murder es Martin Tabdrt of North Deksto. to lag bore to day. During a short eons 100 hold the defense rested and the state be gan to praaont rebuttal argument. RED t-MMB BWUUftXG kXPERT CfUHNH IH| TO iHWfrTT AT TOOL The local obaptar of the Bod Crone has accepted an uger from Rp .fnu(|t era Dtrlatap Headquarters at A&lfta to plaoo a Rad frogs swimming bn part a ttha Presbyterian swlmmlpg pool for the week beginning July > to Inxlruot in swimming and Mrs taring. j .f. ' ■ The periods for the pool aflfji M follows 3:16 to 4: It. 4:41 'to sad flftk to 7:M. *.The moot avatlabio period, for Inst ruction wNI lie from till to 7:flfl. i f During this ported while the ex* part It - hare .tip pool • nmaxgemeot •shea a rate twenty.flv» darts tor hdulto sad ten edntg for children who Cup Contest Thura. H.M KV -OK ■ OtA W T 4) Jul. l- IBy the Aneoelntai fyuM.)-- Wjm npee College. Oxford. sllQked hgr (ho Americxn oxramon. W. P. MeMM flf. Garden City. N Y . won Ra heat in i the grand ' challanga egp pptfggt - to day. Tlgg Oxonians SflfflttfoS He tties, and f v ' ' Rugaeti rgflawa. Jr.. Ort JMM( oarsman, wag sllmiaated from asm* petition for the Diemond scuHs to day. being defeated by D H L. Odl laa. victor over Wnßor Hoover yae tsrdsy The Englishman won by two toagtba In sight minutes. Isl secaods Hilton Dalyex, Jhe Csnadtsn cham pion won bis boat for tho Diamond soallg. easily defeating Dr. Rudolph u Hoebard. of the Graashogpir Club, Zurich. SwiturUad three Boys Burned In Powder Exploeion wirrviLLK. N Y.. July 4 Three 11-year-old boys warn horribly burn ad last algbt us a result of a powder explosion. Phyatalaaa at tho hao-* pita I to which they were taken, said they had but slight ctuiaoa of recov ery • The explosion broke many window# la the town. —„ The boys had found a quantity of] powder, presumably at aa rtd war-j time bag loading play I soar tbplr booms. They carried It to the ghflrt ;of a lake and dropped a maloh.to ltj> Sorry Th at Gibbons Didn*t "Knock Jack Dempsey’* Block OfT 1 I’RBflt'OTT. Aril.. July raao lutlon regretting that -'Tommy Gib bons "failed to knock Jack Dempsey's block off’ was adopted last sight by ’ (he executive committee of tho Ari ■ tons state Dp part meat of tbo Amer ican Legion, which was is eeastoa 1 bare. Tbe resolution follows: "Resolved. Tbet tbe executive com mittee of tbe American Legion. De partment of Art cons, having been in formed at tbe conclusion of Its gen .ertl session of the result Os tbo Qtb* ’tA»-Deiupaey light, regret! that Olb bona failed to knock Dompsey'a block T !, .. - - 3 t IKI il, *TfH K ..L'. ■ -J KALENJH. July 4 Secretary,, of State W. N. Everett bss granted per m lesion to the Nr verson Granite Guarry, Inc. us Niveraun. W C., to decrease its eapltal stock from 12M.- wKI to I’MA VKM t int I.K TO *JSKT j ** } Tbe I'nltfld Rrayor Circle will meet| • with Mrs. W. V. Williams at her borne on South John Street tonight at eight o'ckiek with Mrs. C. Q Smith as lewder * ** 1 * 'if m.m.mm-1 BREAKS RKt'ORM ST UK;IS. Mo . July 6,-Mrs. Ber> the Horcbem. professional avtetrU ot Ransom, Kuaswa. extsMlshed a naw aißtude record fc»r gr»mea by asoead (M bt St. Louie A v Ist tun Sold (flflds) The prevbiag record i|.7flfl . tpdr by *' Yranch woman flyer fa plUorate last May. ma: ' ’* . .r. t. . ( 1 "*' - '-I 111 9»d HEMREBOf ASSOCIATED press * 1 — - * • >' PAGE TWO r IRDaf ■ HR LJIJL UK |n|* ( I* F* w fy^.*T(Sii»fll' / Hill nf r p * b rSSiSjl mental trotT * AH* DISCUfIHRU f-HAPEL HILL. July |.—The non •( city ahd village hlg>. •Bheml rntnarlateodafU and mvtacipal* .zJz, superintendent* with the foibrwfs* reqjuttaa; toMhars who ara to be rntpkMN^g iM-huolp plloa wen tahatM^^^^T^ TnJ reported with obortp aofhSiD various moatfLa^^^n.. prlaclpaM la the state sad N t 'owles r»f *fb# Imxlagtoa pupils should be ailowod grads or tic assigned luors «t#U placed in seperails ll ißil «■) TWELVE HOUR OUT TOKIMB IVeoidont Harding Manufacturer* PreMK mm To Da ® •- ' Mg ‘*^ , **w** J *.«*. TAC OMA. Wash.. Harding during ail b*'w«.*q himself »nd »f tte American Iron u 4 mSM "U "a tirgw-v»smmmi "t**‘ ti.-imf..Hirer, qf AdSk- # hi.** unterl..krn l« tin,lint] MH,,,;<*»■'. hour day In I tie Ante rice n duatry at life earl to* moment Halt the Mdltl&al later atMMtrf shall te available Tte “pledge" of the ,C«el aiasttfac tnrera tte president ...1,1 “Would te wafcomod by o«r people aa a «h*b> and would be reaaCWed « greet boon by .American workers." Tte letter to PreeMeal Herding ‘ waa elgaed bp Altana director* tr ibe American Iron Mid gloel Insti tute - • • , r . « umidhk laTiif^Wrfjrt ' ■OAh rLOHKt» Ton At I ' -— —r . £ *£ ,7.\ The bf|d|e on (be Monai QUr* 1 "» d win te tiioaed today nad to morrow ate *ll| probably be opened ttunday. The highway netabdai of tela la wlab to .«mr* tbe neeele «b.! tb^wHi*ter tf read%olts7 , |!; the way of A. rlagten'e fridge dor iag that rime - —>- . a . J| KHiMT ■•(KK AT NAI.MB(ItT HAUUM'RY. July A. Tte working houre of tha Salisbury —“ have boon cut from twelve, to etpbt boura a day t'pder g now pioa pat Into opera lion by cWof of M|po ciuiiboorw this «seh. thote trill b* 'brae elgbl hour ebtflg. mb add? ikm of roor patrolmen brtadaUte k ..r iweU. ,ee«. MX *IK»K KKNMAMgVH t.r |||' «, k ,,M'. ai,- to t*. ry«t 1 lin t onaty " open* here on July 9 JMm |B| wm *'-*• -^JE££s
The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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July 6, 1923, edition 1
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