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WEATHER* »» VOLUME TWO; NUMBSB 1M ' *••',* W* *■ titfldftfc Much Plata* With IwpNM •( th* Ba- , riMN litcraata ALL SBCTION TO BB REPRESENTED HERE Uta PMC ram tyr the Boil Weevtl that Is to be bald at | OoMaboro. Oot- 14 1 h lias baaa com puted aad la |Ni bsloa la dal#ll >tip officials of tbe Baatara Carolina Chamber of Oommaree fool vary macb also sad with the raapoosas that have baaa roaatvad from tha various bus) aaps interest* of Easters North Car- Oilaa. aod they leal that tha progrs-" which has baaa arraagad will ho vail VMlh going May miles to attand. It Is to pad that this will be a real rap re sestet tvs meettac. because all in terests or affect ad. aad whatever is Boa# will reflect la sows way on *v ary business la Banters North Taro llaa. This Is ova question that all are treaty latereated la. Tha program la as follows: Br. Oao 0. Royall. president Rast ara Caroilaa Chaaibar of Commerce wIM preside The maatlag will ha railed to order promptly at alsvea o'clock la the offices of the Oolds bors of Commerce rooms. Ohjsot of the BMaUag will be stat ed by Bocrsury N. 0. Bartlett. Address—Jha Relation of tha Bute College to Eastern Carolina Davelop nsoat. Agriculturally Ry. *. C- Breaks, Prasldant State Collage Address—dome Vital Things Inci dent to orowing Cotton t>der Boil Woavll Coadltloos— Hob a. W Mr- Laaa. Lambert on Open Discussion; Suggestions from the door. Resolutions submitted I P. M. Luncheon. Kennon Hotel. Address at tha Luncheon. Congress man Cbas. Abernathy, New Barn. **»nrbody la invited to this meat- MB Maatlag of Reel Batata Man,, la OoMabpro Chamber of Commerce room* AU teal eauto mm are urg- „ THE lilL LIVE BABV WHS REAL LIVE PIC _ 4. Laid Os Jollity Waa Provoked Wlmb Award Waa Made UK Nifkt at Theatre Thera My have been some tun alar aad mete mirth provoking scent enacted at eome time ia the past In Guide boro than ware witnessed at th< Qpsra House last night, bjut If so dvsa the me awry of the "oldest in habitant" falls to record that fact. Thera had bans a word of apecu latloa aroused lu Ooidsboro when .Manager Kenneth Finlay announced -that ha was going to give away at th< "Country Store Nile" at tha theatn a real live baby aad there had bear an outburst of protest from tbo*« who. considered this to be aa out.,- ragaoas thing to attempt, but lhoe« who ware drat to voice vociferous dia approval failed ta taka Into accouq the fact that the “real live baby' waa a real live baby pig. When th« award was amda last sight and thi young lady woa It. was lit erally swept off its feet aad the gp please waa load and long aad that'i ao press agent stuff, at that Every oao present enjoyed the annouacmen aad the yohag lady who woo tin prise had ao complain to offer. This was not the sole feature o tha evening, since probably the mar la tbs retire audience with least lit tie hit of hair was swarded the hat) restorer; soother Individual recti* sd a bottle as castor ollTti while t .tooth brush was a gift much appre cited by the third. There were head tome cash awards sad all told. Golds boro people spool lust about as en loyable eve slug al tbs Opera Hous. aa they lues had in a tong long time The pictures shown were ep to th< high standard always set by the Op era Hosts. Tonight's program will be good and Manager Finlay says that be baa arraagad Mr exceptionally good pic • Hwff during all of the approachlm '■weak It Will be through go faul of Ms If.OoMsboru people do ao epead several pleasant evenlga dur in I the coming week at bis show. Christian Federation At Free- Will Church The meet In x of the Christian Lay alga's Federation, held at the Fre WUI eharch last night, was derlnrr by those la attendance for tbs event to bavp been oae of the most success, fni meetings thus far held aa dtbere -■'ill crmdtdersbl* Interest uisulf-ied TtHl’tß kff meveakieg kttendhme •• MB°fl *u these pmvliagi held. THE GOLDSBORO NEWS Trry- r -ur , 1 National Publicity Fftttfon Is Stfcm To Make Its Appearance ! ' V»;t V . The Natloaai Publicity Edi tion Is being aapported In tbs moot woadorfnl fashion aad'the eo-operattea that Is being given l * this publicity la remarkable We are glad that the good ettt saaa of our town and county realise what It'/ means to give publicity as all good cltltena qut to put their good town sod coun ty before the outside world Sn he mm n BOOZE EXPOSE WM Cobm As Sequel To B«U* luff Os 11 Map aad Dis covery of Plot (By the Associated Prana.) New York.* Oct. I# —Further ar rests aad conflacatton* of large quantities of hoar and grain nlcohol in New York and Now Jersey ar* expected as a sequel to the arrest of 11 seen aad the velevutlon of an al Isgad BN.WI robbery plot yester day, n waa Intimated today by off! clala of tha Federal attorney's office aid the Internal Revenue Bureau. Hudge A. McQuillan, special stent of the Intelligence unit of thd .treas ury department, said he expected an other arrest of another beer brewer Id addition to those - arrested ytster day. Ha will bn charged with brib ery attempting to permit the sal* and manufacture of illegal beer and to provost the sale of Pennsylvania beat ia Now Jersey Pihtidpto la tha plot bored yester day aad turned over to tbs govern mast amounted to a total ia money of fIM.Md Oa evidence gathered yesterday Assistant Federal Attorney Tucker today obtained warrants lo> tha searching of varohouses on thi lower wrest aide of tbta city, . The warrant. be said, waa obtained after the arraignment and release in 1500 bail of each of alx men arrested last night on three motor truck al leged to have been bringing beer from Pattrsou hare. Mansour Store Has Fine Opening Day M. Mansour. department store own «r of what has been aptly termed by t great many Goldsboro people as tbs handsomest department store this -tty bh« ever known, stated last night that bis drat day's business, as re orded last night, was entirely satla actory in every re pec t. The handsome new store In ques tion opened here for business yes terday morning and throughout lbs day tha place was crowded. The volume of patronage accorded the new place.*-reflected Ibe fact that there muff have been a demand for tuck a store In Goldsboro. nr twee ooes ’ EH 111! SMS 0 - Held Drill and lUdeived Instruc tion From Colonel Free man lasi Night „ (By Scribe George Heedenl Troop 3 did its troop good turn last sight. After bolding Its business iiewtlag and receiving drill Instruc tions from Col. Freeman "My" Troop \ttended a music redial given by the talented members of Miss Eunice Freemans music clans. After the recital "My" Troop animated by "Do s good turn daly" and feeling deeply grateful for the excellent program Folded aS the chairs and returned them to their proper places. The rooms having been tidied up and or ter restored "My" Troop bade our charaslag entertainer* a fond night and deUghtsd all with an orderly re tseet. "My" Troop's committeemen prov ed that tbs Her yenthuslasm manl 'sstsd In last meeting was not a Hash md were again present tn UMt per -eat attendance. "My” Troop was also 100 per cent there; even the cub scouts showed they have the real makings sad were also all there. Tha Biartts- gained tonight are: WO. points for attendance; 69 points each for the present />f the American flag, troop fund, publicity and troop good turn and *0 points each for the pres ence of three of the troop committee - men. We now have 770 point* sad arw 1 auxloesly wetting the appear shtfh'wr thfl'-flwat MU.tsf. Weekly ; to see whew ws Mad. if | GOLDS BOKO, N. C„ SATURDAY MORNING- (X TO HER 20 1823 v * . It is a proven fact that muni-. duality after municipality bqg been built up through such pwb-» I teat lone and there ao reason wh ws should not go ahead. So watch us grow and be proud of our town. So let's all get to gether sad pull for a greater sad bigger Goldsboro by spacing up la ihe National Publicity Kdl lion "• CMII IS' NEW COMNHUBEH - OF THE IEGIOH John Quinn ii Chosen As Na tional Excutive On the Eleventh Kaliot VICE COMMANDERS ARE ALSO CHOSEN (By tha Associated Press) , San Francisco, Oct. 19.—Job. Quinn, of California elected Nations I Commander of the American I-egfor here today on the 11th ballot Kir C, Clemens of Minnesota was elected National Chaplain by acclamation The live following vice command* srs were elected at the cloelng ses •Ion: Ryan Daffy. Wisconsin. 749 voti Thurman Mann. North Carolina. 7 AM vote, ■William B Hcsly. Pennsylvania 114 votes 5 C. M. Htoddard. Arlxons. 625 vote, I .ester Albert. Idaho. 546 votes. On motion of Frank, J. Oiod o' Massachusetts the election of the flvr vice commanders was made unattl moua. The fifth annual convention ad Fronted at 4:40 p m Governors Unanimously Endorse Prohibition » . - Want Baden, lad . Oct *19.-Scrat plag a conference tradition of 1 yearn standing a majority of Amert ca'a (2 States and Territorial Govct nora, took their flrst record vote i history today In unanimously paw;, ing a resolution endowing nations', prohibition and pledging the Presl dent “our fullest cooperation” la th< enforcement of the Volstead*act. Th< action came aa the cllma xof a thre* bouf session of- fiery debate, peril mentary (angles and perplexing man euvertag. la which three governor fought to bloc klhe vote. Tonight the executives were e route to Washington ■to - lay' tbet statements before the President at I luncheon Saturday. KIDSTII PUSES M Dll El BY SCOUT TROOPS • 0 Rendered Splendid Service In Every (.apneity Aaaertti Awiociation Secretary ■ ■■■■■ . ■ COMMEND ORGANIZATION 1 ' TO MEET REQUIREMENTS The following l«M,r from Kinston addressed to the Tuscarora fount- 1 ' of iba Hoy Scuuts of America, wit' headquarters In Goldsborof ws* re calved In this city yesterday and elic lied quite a bit of comment fron i IMP* acquainted with the subject o the message: "The Kinston Fair Asaociatid(r cannot too strongly praise <he wort" -of tbs Klnton Hrout during the 192" Klnion Fair October 9 to 12. Tbe< - were Indispensable la every actlvltv undertaken vis.; la first aid. ia Iraf fit- duty In acting as orderlies, and a> assistant* In tbe office of the *e. r* tsry They were at any place am* anywhere that they were detailed for i daty. "The officer* of the Fair Assocta lion feel that they merit snd deserve I tbe praise and admiration ao express I ed by the officials and the puRRd and r 1 all those In attendance as Abe fair "W’e commend them and the or- a* being able to meet any i circumstances on any occasion tbai may arise I "Gratefully yours. “Kinston Fair Association. "Willard T> Keyier, Secretary " 1 * Hlkt. tbe St-negalese la booked tn " olaeb With Kid Nartolk at Madleon •quart Gardeq oa October ta. 0 TO DIME nnni ■ I ■ IS NEW JUDGE IN TB DISTRICT WiU RBccMk Judge Karr Who Ia Now NmuiiMilH To Tfco Next Con grass THE NEW JURIST 18 NAMVE OF FRANKLIN , (By the Ansae Ist ed press. I Raleigh, Oot. If.—Thoms* M Pitt-, man of Henderson wilt W appointed to succeed Judas Kerr of the Third HletrW-t Cauiff Oovernor Morrison an nouara dhnlght Judge Kerr has bean nominated on the Democratic ticket to aacceed the late Claude Kltchla aad his lection In Noveni her will baa mere for ms 1 tty ( Tbe Ooveraor Indicated that the so potntmeat would he made when the resignation of Judge Kerr from the Superior Court le received. Judge Kerr, fallowing hie nomine lion, stated that he resign at the conclusion of the present session of court. Mr Pittman w*a born hi Franklin. Nov. 24. 1*67 After working for several years over the State and studying law during hie leisure hours he began tha practice of law in Charlotte la IflTI. Since IMS be has lived In Vance- He has gained prom Inence throughout tha State aad ha* figured in unsay eases of Slate-wide Interest. 111, appointment to succeed Judse Kerr was qrged by the entire bar of Vance county EVERY FEIIUBE OF PAST STITE FUR WASJffi SUCCESS Number of ExUbita aod Atten dance Set Now Record In North Carolina MIDWAY ATTRACTIONS EXCEPTIONALLY FINE (By the Associated Press) Raleigh. Oct. )!.- The 1923 North Carolina Hlate Fair la over. It passed Into history with the stroke of 12 tonight, hut before the final day, of the big annual event come it bed been proclaimed the b-»t of the 62 tbe North Carolina Axrtcui ytral Society has ever produced. The exhibits outnumbered those of previous years sad, old attenders «f ibe/fMr say. outclassed any they had ev,r befor. Tbit agricultural exhibits, ihe dis plays of ; Nortb Carolina Industrie* snd other showings reflected the pro tress of-North Carolina in all field* more than ever they did befdre It wsis''noticeable that Ihe great -nsjority of the folks who i-ariie her* to witness tbe fslr cave here not f«- "blowout." but to learn. Farmer ooked'Tbe exhibits over md conversed with ftemonslrstor* V tet uew Ideas. Mvaatock breeder; ook pointers from one soother and itt ended feed mixing xblbition Fa ru bor S. about 500 of them, took part in iudglng contest - Farm girls Inspcc* •d boms art exhibits and attended ■set u re* coad'.ictiHj by borne demon dratlon agents of tbe Htate The i treat majority of the people were here for a purpose aad the absence of the hurly-burly which used to in tsKOclated with q*Jrir was notjceshle | The midway shows were accwded t | be (be cleanest aver. Tbe races were finer aad the free attraction* of , . blghr type. • Mrs. Kdlth Vanderbilt, president of tbs North Carolina Agrtcuitural B<M-lety wblcb produced Ihe fair, was on the fair grounds constantly Rhc, outwardly expressed extreme satis faction In Ibe result* of the event and was urefuse la her thanks to all who assisted in making the fair a sue y.s. * \ Financially, the fair ia said Ip lias# come out better than expected !• was announced Thursday that at the close Wednesday night receipt* hufl, exceeded by $3,000 the amount ex pected at that time Those having charge of Ihe fat ware Mrs Vanderbilt, preatdrnt ( |' the North, Carolina Agricultural Hfi clctyr Dr Joseph Hyde P»alt, vice prsslflqiit. Col Joseph V: Pogue, sec retary; and E V. Waldron ttuslnenrf manager. Many Present For First Music Recital There were approximately 150 peo ple present at the flrat recital of the Goldsboro Music fltudlo given here last night The program as publish Ted was carried out and was enjoyed -< la ewscy particular. -Announcement of «S soeat recital will bn awaited ,with iqtsrsiu COOLIDGE WILL HAVE . OPPOSITION ASSERTS REPUBUCAN SENA TR CLUB MEMBERS TQ FORGE TO FRONT IN MACHINE RACE Halil* of Balloln Growing In In terwal Each Day An Whole Com muni lira Line Up B«ch of the Local RepreoenUllve* With is*t une elak member and than anatber forgelag Ini the lead la »hs (teldrrtM.ro a#w» Katasmanshlp elnb. I hive ear and rash gift dtatrlbattea. aad entire towns aad rammaaltle* lining ig solid lar I heir campaign repre .. diratalKe* la Ihe Blew* baHte nf ballots, the biff me* I* taking a stronger mug JO pnMlr Inter est raeh day. Pan candidate* are “throwing their hats la Ihe ring" gad sw ing nnt among their friends with determination ta share la lil* lavish dlstrlbattea us woadrrfal gifts— Ihwne who have been la the race far a week nr m are band ing strongly and wall and lining ap the snbsrrtptlaas that will sinks them vtetwrinu* whew they fill have reached the flalsblaff tape oa Malarday, Dec. Ist. The First Period of the ramiufli|-r will come lo a cloae on Wednsattav Nov. 7 r and the management of the Haieynanslp club urged club mem hero'a3Y-thelr friends to "make hay on The time remaining of the binges' credit period of the entire ramnalge Too .macb stress cannot be laid on the Importance of making tbta Firs' c redit Pertod-teouat big. for to ths alive and awake-ta-oppqrtunlty clitl members who do taka every advna (age of this period of the campnlgi wilt come final succeaa and victory . „ The Rig First Period has 19 roor days to run and those who snter* to win, and to those who are atll hesitating about entering Ihe race PUr best advice Is lo make every on. of these 19 days count dsnbls P No nan up to this time has n r ralled enough rrodits tn aurtte »k --•ory far an one us Ibe prise* se cure no oae ha* piled ap a lead that cannot easily be o*ere- me by any energetic club megdter, lu n few bourn, hat every Mh, every moment Is valaabta (or Tempi* Faeii Ta tbnse who still ka*t (heir (Coatiaued on Page Ft*#.) Boy Scout Troop At Smithfield Hponsorrd by ths Siqlthfleld Kiws wla Flub, a troop of Boy Bcouls has i been formed si Hmllbfteld and will soon bn functjonlug according ,to an aunoUDcoiuent made hats yesterday by Kcour giaecullv# Hlveri, The organlxaiion or the new Scout troop will Hake place sariy during 1 Ike approaching weekaccording lo ,qr. Kiver*. and there la great Interest i surrounding the event. Tbe following gentlemen have been I namnd as Troop Coniinlttsemon „ for tbs new Scout Troop; T. C. Young. ! chairman; % J Able and W H i Austin. Prospects for the new troop arh j said to ha vary bright. __ _ Have Righ tTo Advise \ Claims Lloyd George (By llx* AiMx liirJ I'reaa ) B«. Lott) a. Oct. i». Herauee of tlt« record the. iirlttah Kuiplr* In lit* World War wjftu* Itvfyrat. to Ihn Ua.lj* of Franco' a*.»&** (iegiuamft/wv bav« a. right to givg $«(;* '• tieorgt declaredyla an .ydr»-s* on iho Hetman r*i%«l#} "Itugity* v t.peaht>g / * at • il«n « der the'tjiyw'ptce. 0*»](,• Ohaartutr <*t -o**anjperc«, pe rulllifnit "wvdiarc a right to r1 * 1 " to claim Mi»f frtr,K\XAtyt r »•* 1 marie «aa n<U<'oSSlr j atrlte and anger aitd robborr* The atatenicut waa ft r Ifc-r- j ring to reporta of a a pear l) on the subject of r«|iaratloaa rritdejMj ttiln cllr yeaterday hy Col <l. ”As» Du-, utonl. military attache of the •mb aajr at Waahlngton .In which, ac cording to newapaper report* ha •aid: "Pray that the Lord u|y pro t*ct u» avalnat our frlend*» * Declaring that Um a poach waa "oh j *loualv adriyeai—4 to ot«/ i ovoiga npraaaado oacaat that, tha ( lIiXCK! TO MKK HKI.I AH OTHKNH HIE ¥Ol Vi a nr* a jroaag ladjr about lit >nn •( age, about |«« feel and H'e Inches tail, lasi night >**u src dressed ia black with red trlwwiugo. Vm war* a hlaok hat, black shoes aad stocking*. «ii a siring «( rfi beads. lon am shopping la Halil J » Mpk’ii K*rla»l*e Hhep abeut iili o'clock yesterday allrnnwa aat It yea rerogrolssni ibis description a.' y«r*elf aad will rail today at lk« office wl Tka (.eld share Maw* yen will kr awnrded twa fiwa at al«il*a llrlMi ta Ihr Opart Hnw Ikaalrr. W alrk loHH.rit wS description. VOI «AV RE TNE PEHHO> l»E- H4KIREII. ■■■ ■»■' - " .mi Wake Forest Ready To Meet Wttddatsl ■ * j (Special to Tka Nawa.l Waka Foraal. Oct. 1» lUeered to thr actio by the aatlr* student body Coach Uarrlty aad kit Wake Koreal football »urtOy entwined lor Char- i lot ia at S o'clock tkla afternoon Tr morrow tkay will match hrawa aad l.raln with lha Davidson WlldcaU oa Wwarn Plaid. Kvery man on »h. team la prapart'd to give the ,h** - J that la In him la tba contact. Ac t ompnnylng thr players ware Grad uata Manager Carroll, iMrretor I’lley ' Tralnar Vaan, aad Student Manages , Modlln *( Uarrlty wIH In all prubablllty pro cant thr lineup that he uard In ttv opeuloa tame with Carolina, hut sev oral of tha playart are going ia dc apite lujurlea Bit Rill Kllerbe wjl! j gat back to Utkin for tha'Brat tint tlaoa ha waa Injured la tka Tar Heel j' game a month ago- Johnaoa. Morse and Origin am alto 1 Tha Waka Pornat line wtttaeeeage 111-1 pounds. while the bacbfleld will average 1(9 pouada Tka llaa upcof the Aral team aad aubatltataa, with waighfa of tha Brit team la aa fol low: First Team Hacond Taan> Kroaraoo IHO lha ..... Byrd Caatar Job neon 187 lha .A..' Joaer i*ft Guard » Ijfati 102 lb* Hartir Right Ouard Moran 111 lha Omar • Right Tackla Rllerba I*s Iba .. Powell or Pressing Iwft Tackle Pcgano. Cau. 170 Iba .......... RIU> Rlgbt„Knd Daniels 169 Iba Caldl# ’» l et ÜBnd Hacklay 160 lha Ellington Muartarback Oraaaon 14 4lba Hul Hlgtft halfback Karlaaklni tTI Iba Hyke> Fullback Art/iatrong 170 Iba Urtffln. Belvlr x l<eft Jialfback Garrett Case Is Not Yet To Jury Cumberland Court Houaa. Va.. Oct 16 Contrary to plant of Judge White preaiding, the Jury did not gat tonight tha caae of H. O Garrett being tried here on a Hrat degree murder charge { It waa apparknt the caae could a« I be concluded by tonight and the Jtidyi agreed id adjourn at 16 o’clock on til tomorrow, morning phraaa had been uaed adding: “I nev •r heard that prayer between 1»14 and Ihl*. There are IHHI.OOO dead throughout the Brttlah >.m (>lr<- a proof or our frlendahlp The evl deuce of our la ac at term over every graveyard In France and In Mandcra- “Protect ua aaalnat our frlamia?', ,No, l, would ask him aot to repeat ihgt imthtwo dead. Why at the present moment there are 1,- 000.(UK) of our beat workmen eatm* ' the bread of charity became they j want to the help of France fn lilt and In iftia flMDitlng to thla frlendahlp for aa evidence In hla public life tne traditional poaltlon of hla politi cal party and the record of Oreai m.’t, *" atfrllglet fQr the Oarman gov eminent det lared that Cerinaoy - made to pay *‘up Ui the llmir*" reasonably. .4k* UWKgVll^ael.hr i tier many g aatiqn W boudstu.u " s "■ ' l* —" MEMBER OP v J ASSOCIATED PRESS I PRICE FIVE CENTS Moses Mentions Pin chot, liowden and John son as Three Probable Aspirants for Chief Ex ecutive’s Post - Washington. Oct. 116— £,<gj dent Coolidge will h»v« oppu«l* tiun in th« Republican N«t>aal Conventjuii,j»*xt year. Saunter man of Republican commilt# Mid today upon hit ictufk from a Hwing through It aUi** neat and Eaat. Hw Stelktes, j who confwrrad with tM Pr«jh dent during the day, a (toad how ever that every whur he had i>ehft he had bound m favorable »ntr it toward Mr. Coottof* with acamdy any leading Rgpnbtt cana who did not tka nig norma** tfon for granted Gov. Pine hot of PannayKittthi Former Governor Lowtfen of Illinois and Senator Johnson of California vara among fhooa mentioned by Moaaa aa poaaibig candidates. He would not vow tura a prediction aa to whatlmr Mr Coolidga would be nomiaa* tde. saying it waa too early for that. Senator Moaaa declared that there are today more man “a*- liimatively for Henry Pont for President than for any oilMS' ; one pian. ~"'V 4 They are not all of l|W ty “ht. said" nor are they OMW nued If Ford accept, tha nation of the Labor part* tedte ueems inclined now to situation will be aomowhil fP Irnppy for (he would uunk that nay iai vote vote Fnrd wflf at the expeiiae of publican party, (By tka Aaaoeialaß PragaA Washington, Oat Ib-jHB CoolMgv lu roDvsalag at the WMI Huuss lumorrow a confsrsac* gsp urivors to coasMer •atoMMmgSmp. Immlgrafta. naretfb aad proMfeSMS laws will coaßaa his sddrwn w j fsw words of wsloobm. This statsaisat wag audk SB gte While Meuse oa tka tv* o< ttf fereace and waa gaarally laMMSiK ss setting at raat reports «mK Cuolldge would open Iks wZ a dsAalte declaration of Ms pined m prohibit Ido uaforcement ~1 f hlbiUoa queatloa la glint f|g president will declare for -irfmaiier of tka prhlMtloi law aa wqg ae Nr I hose atautas ralatldg to IwalnigW aad tka tragic la aanoctae, ket wNN respect to ka demands of leaMMMa. Ists aa repreaaatod la tka racaat CM* teaaklp <’oo fereace kora, a la though that be will remain sllaat nil Hi CEiM SIP Saiall Amount Os Whiskey la . Seised Bat Veoaol b Net Ceuflegated * (By th* Asaoctatad Frees I Wlfaitagtoa, Oct. ». Padstsi pro hlblitoa and cuatoai ofclcert aad county and city pollcdmea today raid* ad Ike German steamer Hans Ham* soth.< Captain Bark, niaater. and salt* •d sight qusrts of wklskojr la • look* er of one of the craw. Customs officials la ~immnri is Mae with Wsshiagtoa Imsmdlotii, after the raid were sd vised no< u aataeg the vessel because of the lasil smouni of whiskey aad slaat It waa cvideat that tha skip’s offl. m ware not aware of the contrnbauX Whds tbe ship reached hare two d*. * age. the rukiiwiiart y whiskey for medlatMl porptose. was placed: aadet tael* The raid Mlowpd.the arms as Awe man laat night pa •‘"| l iTniefiift» ue both of whom was found. qUiUgldi German vlntagaa, according to tfta police. The ship cook ta wheat loan* er the whiskey waa found, today waa marked down aa a deaemod kr OOgg. Bark, who aatafka had bona since Thursday night In nearly all I'klaaaa cttlaa a Urge percentage of iba lakafcltaate live in a sort of band to- month My. lag food from restaurant a. Hat -grtr Is solft from stands by poodle Wfce make a bu.lneea of yrov|4tag g. fW v'fh.hrtftoJoiuNnnnm** jbei [tkl. mod. ,
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