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a WEATHER Partly cloudy, possibly rain on the coast Sunday. Monday fair and some what warmer. VOLUME SEVEN; NUMBER 257 WORM) TODAY OBSERVES BIRTH OF CHRIST CHILD •. * I Something Os Spirit Os His Life ■' Will For One Day Rule All Hearts Family Circles Once More Draw Together Around Old Home Fireplace YEARLY XMAS PARTIES HELD IN MANY CITIES Man Cetaea His and For Brief Space Looks Into Greater Thing* WASHINGTON, Dec. 2S,—!*»>-- (;»«r a nation at peace with the world the Christina! spirit settled down tonight to be hailed nowhere jnore joyously than in ita capital. The vast machinery of the govern* ment was at rest and Its chief exe cutive and first lacD joined with the rest of interim's mU5 ,Hn * i n prepara lion a for the morrow which through out the Christian world signifies, peace, good will to men. The thoroughfares In the business district, like the main alreets from coast to coast were throng with last minute shoppers. Including Mrs. Coolldge. who for a short while today robbed elbows scareoely noticed wjjh the bundle loaded crowd. The ahopplng “throng* were In creaaed by thousand* of government workera who had been given the day off by special order from President Coolldge and who, one and all. ap parently turned out to complete their purchases for the holidays The White House was bedecked for the Christmas season The windows were garlaiuhlyirlth wreuths while over the door, of the portico at the nprth entrance, one wreath, larger than the others, was Illuminated with red, green and Nrhlte lights. Inside the huge reception half 4 was backed ' W |th polnsettas. their red blossoms 'standing out vividly against a back ground of green. Mr. and Mrs Coolldge have arrang ed to leave the city tomorrow for a visit to Sapelo Island off the Georgia coast , While It Is not certain whether the president and Mrs Coolldge will re turn tu ttm efor the customary New Year’* reception many In official life usually present tfplh* ceremony have left Washington Included In the group who have returned to their homes urea number of cabinet offi cers and members of the Senate and House.. In the capital s Christmas eve pro nfiHn two event* drew attention- the IMrttng. of Iti6 community Christmas tree by the president and the tradi tional singing of old Christmas car ols on the lawn of the White House. „ V •*' CHARLOTTB. Dec 25 --UP' Curo- Itnians today prepared for the ope day ■’X In the year when virtually eferyßslV tukes a day off from work to c-cde brate the birtjtday of Christ. Throughout North Carolina and South Carolina preparations were be ing made for the usual extensive celebration. But few Industrie* planned to con tinue operation and In most Instances work was suspended that might remain at home wit “Their <p. families or attend special c hurc h ser vice*. | Many of the chnrrhea yesterday held special program with Christina* music anil sermons At Raleigh anil Colpmbla state em ployees were leaving for their home* today and office* were either closed or manned with a skeleton force. Many will not return to Uip capttot; for several day*. In virtually every city In tlie two atatea charitable orgnulxations pre pared to see that the pooi rerelveil the provtalona necessary foi a Chrtst maa dinner, aud that the MHe onea of theae families were ' I lied bv ttanta Cleu*. The Halva Lr* Army, the Etk* ar s other orMitaatlom , Continued uu Cage rout) a j THE GOLDSBORO NEWS READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—READ HY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BU\ COURT SETTLES 3 JAII CASES Shoplifter To Betfin H Months Term With ChriMmas Din ner On ChainganK No court defendant will be unnec essarily held In jail today Christmas day - Judge D. 11. Bland and Solicitor Edmundsou having held a short ses sion yesterday to clear jail cases, all Other actions were continued until December 31. Jaicper Hayes will begin an eight months sentence for shop lifting by rating the fine Christmas dinner serv ed annually to county prisoners. Art icles found hidden hy Haves In an yld houae on the edge of the city Vere Identified as having been stolen fintn Kflrd’s, Helks, H (1. Thomp sqi’sc, and the Army sTfire c "laul Tate was released cinder SIOO bogl for appearance neit Monday, to gi* wer to driving an automobile drunk I nthe accident iu wkUb hla ikaehlne collided with the truck of A J Jenkpis eaiJl of the pity. Nor man tiull ,wa Injured In the accl- j dent Henr*, Kornegay. was fined SSO and costa fcj driving an automobile while drunk “ HOVE PROGRAM AT 9 O’CLOCK 100 Uhilden Will Have Their “Greafcst fTiriHlma-s" Warren ,i hi .. i—— —~ The ‘real %ristrons" for the 100 children of tl\ Odd Bellows Home here, provided trough action of cltl ■ yen* following v Christmas appeal published in 'lg News, will take place at !» o'clodfchls morning In the i- dining room of fc* home “We are ' going to have Ihsjreafest Christmas ' we have ever hnd. >ald Superintefid ' c lit C. 11. Wgrren Wterday I More thiki $)00 * cash, a larg quantity orHmwl ;n| clothing wer> secured MirougnSfhe Iforts conducted! , throughsy the OolcfsMk chamber of , .Commerce. Following hrenkfastAlils moiYlng ' the children will renin In the • It g room—There t a program consisting of ChrlstmOKucongs. sev * cial recitations, dnd tt* members ! of .this year's gradnatln class and j alumni back nt the ho* for the; holtduvn will distribute tk presents,! L, - - Land Insuxince Company Is Beinj Formed Rapidly o v V,, * j Karly In January the America Land . purchaser paid fur It Os course we t.nd new ' ipam would only Insure lots |n subdivisions being formed wtlh Tom as whit li after thorough Invest|gatlon b> president, is expected to begtntust- speclali*!*,.! hat we believed were ness operation*. It was learne<%es- worth the price p.jut for.thorn terday. Though permission to |ei| Wp have an advantage over am stock was granted only last other form of Insurance In that Wc snd (hough only a few people we j cannot have a complete. 100 We tieen nftproaclied. purchases of Irik' hot only know tin- definite war in est In the new company yestero {which our loss might incur loti w. upproxHiifted 130,0tt0. It was alining : a | ~ |,„ v , jj,,. selling prti <• or the lot led by Mr. O'Berry at the tints we have to lake back I % The company Is being organtrk With careful selection of risks over ' through the American tfotrttiig Coma pre.uf of this -talc as well as nth puny, a corporation formed so orgatfter states < .pei tally Industrial ecu tie the land Insurance company. it :■». our los rate bould lie very "What we are ''organizing." said Mc.ltmill Olnder the daw of .treiugi- O’BerrV. "Is the American Land Vul-\ ‘ ~, IU It Drake of Raleigh Is trias ue and Insurant e».<.«"tpany. which h „ . ”. , , ~ . !Vr and director* .include Mr. 1-en will at first Insure the! value of lots it „, , 'ko ... * . kiln of Raleigh. K Johnson Nell In city auhdlvlalon*. For Instnnce,' our' j plan would be like thl*. We would In f » r ant. W. It. Rand of snre a lot oyer a period of five or ten Iwam. Bot> Da via of Rocky Mdunt, i ycaj* to l>« worth as much as the wny, l. fuwilus* of Uoldsboro'i 1 , 4 • J,. \ ;• >« I TWELVE PAGES TODAY Rockefeller Church a Flaming Torch ! ■' -S ; § •>*•»**s' VMS, I ■L-J 4 '|Lv ,’ : “T T IQ 9 Wt Jf» MWr v Am v - BLj. •tmiUMpRKaHCTK...f. » ' PBiiM ,3, w v § * rQ HItII' v - j ■ bal The new -$4.<k)0,000 church,' Im-liik hdlll at niverslde Drive and 12,2 d street. New York City, was swept Jiyca tire which, after destroying' coatly Interior, mounted to the lofty town*. Here firemen ar>c fighting the flames as they roar high above the street. Heaviest subscriber to the new cburcii w.c- John I) Rockefeller. Hr , multl mllllonal.re pbllunthroplsi. Cood Mighty Seaco In These Here Partn Now The old-time eggnog is one for exer In tills nec koj the woods,c and there* isn't any more rum. uppio-jack. rye, and other Ingredients for rc;ai, good cßgnog Iu the days of prolilhi lion, hut the usual Indications point this year to some form of "nog” for the .oldltnigrs of Goldsboro w lyi still j Insist that I’hrjstmHjt is not Christmas | unless the otice-popular preparation , Is on the table- In the home i City and county officers have been busy ill trying to get tfte Wilde I of the rum-runners and blockaders dur iuga/lo* past two wccl. , |iot v th<* boys _wPftie Itac U rocun are wbls|>eriiig that tills ehrlMtua* will lie* Just ifs "wet" as last year s. Rum-runnel s**’ kept pietiy well hidden from office r* until the middle of Iu - r xv**k, but deter ; tiveg heard of many loacl* of hootch I being (listribllt.»*l here Several c,u GOLDSBORO N. C. TUESDAY MORNING, I)E('E.MBER 25. 192 N thought to have contained th • contra band were chased through city streets tail high |mi« « i ci| Automobile* outdis tariired llie ,poln o ears and motorcy cles. One thing Is noticeable, sav those ot the Inside of the wlilske’ traffic The demand this year Is not coining up to the exportations of the boot lc#ger* Hard Jlme* seem to have stiuik the whisker tedd<*. too Peo ple inclined to liuv mi lat ge-<|uantl ties of Ihioli Ii fur C hristmas' have loimd other thiug* for their money, ii Is thought Drunkenness has deef-eaaed In the r■ tv during th<> Ynlfflde season for the past few years and the author liter are hopeful that the demand will steadily force the bootlegger* i til of business The police, how | ever, think that they will bare to jmu shite against tbo whlskpv traffic tn some form for years to come • MiiTv moms v. I I iKB AIfUER. Bavaria *l ec Si IKucvvssful have tteen made h.-re wiiti i in x devieg for Insuring of I I n foggy weather Two >ue< hat teal fingers an suspet. lt it over, a tn,',) i nd wireless control rnnf tnnounv in 1 ' a ales ill- -I 11 > P'i 11 at ! Marriage Ik en sc* * Ru«h Is (k)in« ftn *.x • s , 'tin- f’hrt d • rush for nm rr i mft* IU • ttses continued yesterday, four initplc * I'.ivinr i iiieil Itii-i -e- tr j three iMlmi, ve-teiil,i\ all crn <n ill, John lloward and Bottle Itiuh t't* Ids. both of Indian Hpring*. town | hip. Carl .O. Dnughefv of lamolr county tnd -dCji l cue Tyndair of Jones conn •V Jesse James and Italsv Katherine Altman, -both of tinldshoro. Charlie Itarwlck and Ruth Moxlngo. both of ludlan Hpringa township. [®erti f IB ' k yf i' «'3^r£73fcv --rafcJf POUND GUILTY KIDNAPING BOY I Vice Duultle Guard (ell In Which I'cttiti And Hcm’h man Are ( onlined Si ' CHICAGO, 111, Dec 2R~(4h An polo Peltltl and Andrew Cappellann, convicted of kidnaping 10-year-olil Hilly Ranerlo. hrocsied In separate cells today, over a fate that rolled In with the Chrbctmas tide Meanwhile Chicago police.- fearing . reprisals, doubled guard over Jurors and prln clpals In the trial lhal ended veiter day A Jury found them gutlly of kid naping'for rnijfcnm and fixed the* penaßy nt 85 'years Pol lea said today the doubled griard would be maintained until 1 Pet Ift I and hts h**nchman were tak en to Joliet prison They charged that Prttlti was'the head oKa huge j extortion rl«~. Nert month, he face* | another trial on thßt charge with I Paaqtials Capltosto and Frank Mas- i trnl an nl The verdict yesterday * ended a trhtl, and Iho staying of one Impure tnnt wit,nee* Ol .Hcholly, c*ou*ln of Hilly Hanerle. Tony Cappellano, 16, son of An drew, who was tried with his father and Pettltl was ucqnltted and given Ms freedom today. A Frank Hanorl. o fnthee of ltllly. refused to lei fear of the extortion t i'ng spot I his prospects for a happy chrlslmM with his family, although he has received threats that he was the next to die.,, CHAIN STORE THUG CAUGHT Forces Four Women Tj UrawC- I'nder Denk Wwle lie *, Lifts Cush ItAUoAH, Tex , Dec. 85— <A*> Dense Christmas shopping crowds prevented Die escape of a man after ho hud robbed the W. T. Grant chain depart meut store of -5.01K1 here late today. The robber walkeiT TffTo the store carrying u pistol and what appeared to be a handful of dynamite Climb lug to the niegzanlne floor he forced ■ four women who 'were counting cash to crawl under desks and give him the money which-he janunyil In to a suitcase. He fled down Iho stairs, brandish Ing hip pistol, but tire crowd wiih too big for him. He was surrounded, ills armed and turned over t« the' po-' lice. The buiylle with which he frighten eel the office help, proved * to by slicks of soap wAcpped in 'cotton. ; ) ~ *- Neta Itlter Rises Te Flnoil Heights RFNINGRAD, Hussta, l>ec 25 (<s’) —The Neva river rose last night to , menacing level, flooding the Volc«l . arsky factory district. J V W ■ 'I Many Children Mad ; •appy At Salvation Army Then* Several hundred children win. i made happy lust evening when the N*"lvnilon Army held Ith Hiim-tl ■ I t Ixttiiii t tree m the M>n»>' til *'"tn tnplllly fliilldtng with f'tipla'o \ II •I Young Inlrodtulug Santa l Lun to 11P preaent- Promptly at 5 n'< lock >••«!< rdav, a I ,id hi rn scheduled. Saul.i arfC'eil .1 ilu> Station here, mill wsm greeted hy a yelling, cheering throng of <l|!l '.i an In- .piled.. Into tin-. lan »htny tiro truck pret hifil over hy, A 1 ting j ( hlef (jttrlfv and Mm hrii«* huttoited, dtenteti. \ short hut rnnliir.ojH n»nrt •through tin* street* anil Santa * a • at 1 thf Memorial Community hutldlog i here there wore otln*r yelling, cheer- j rg ChrlHtmn-ma'lilcned child ton. wtia wanted to get a good look at him Tired an he cm from vIhIIm to many I'tlen In muny cniintrlia. Santa vya *llll good nature J eud portal, uuu TWELVE PAGES TOD \\ iCity Delivery Se rvice Extensions Effective Ji<*^ilining January Ist The News Will Omit rTomorrow’s luiition In keeping with Ita usual cus tom; The News will t mono . umls publication ThU Is dun In osdc*. to allow ictnplovc ti of tin pi] * i u day Ip which tw ciijo> Chrisi mas with their families Httbltc a Hop will bo reiutmeu on Thursday : morn lug. THREECHtrnREN DIE IN - FI. AMES I Roman I'andly Munlerl l*x (’ue -1 , turner (‘piis***; Fiplu ion j * In Store e CARTKKBVIM.r. Gti , Dec. 25- i UP) —Daath today claimed ihree • hll dre who wet- eacuin!- Ctm tn> < mcihey a* temporary il*rk*c In a fir. *c oi-k» *. . * * :. i oi * die lighted by n eci-it on* r f>ui**d .vc cXpI vUoll »hich < w - Ic t tlit | building In ski o \ l‘ *urt!i w x burned prohablx tamll). The charred bodl* of ' ’ Bhaw, 12, aud Kiunccs si,aw, 1: . i ill Id re ii of the pi opi i tor o' to- C- Davis Shaw , and '.i;> v tjgi tI. In. kere broughl out ol the bla,m,R hulldlng by flrenicdi. who were forc l, ed to fight the ftuplus for 15 tninbf* * before they could enter Mary Kennedy, I*, who witli 'he three erther children w.m ea n't fig 'Tffimey, was burned so ball pr I clans believed she ealinot live. llugll Padgetl. It. v * burned gild bis futlier -yl’i i( I'adgcji jgas badly cut about t n fat/* In es caping throuvl) a * J R Shelllioi Ifc. the burning building end iiteiupt { cd to cairy the It-idcJ i 1 rl ( , • t.• I• ■ but craxcd by t*c. ' *• ,-j r beat she font t*l Mt-j of n.ad i i«t • I tmek Into the rtgrnr-r, v Tin* yonth mude lets • t'upe with btdb hands badly burned. Hliaw. proprJ«-t*vr of Hit site - t«l-IJ police tend ini'-’ ii - :*« »■< .ha be-in w-i t .olstH k u *i' ink * t«*r***l III* t Ik * l,* persons » i-i aiho, pit ,* .no! sti •tc'i ' ed ii I.l*l. * i ,i- w -i Hi fore, anyone could stop Mm, Slip w sallti 'hebcl It till 11* l* * ■ j Mid l>e*eo ft Gig- Ho Miilt-i oi ißim • ; t iioui* it,- ’ ci;,. •; i's n* t'i'-v ai -i, ' w ,-|-i ly, '■ .! *-'* ■' .. V I i the . candle *« , »*it **n ■ out tit.,,.’ fj.s* -- - n.i c j ■ .*f t'i«t small i : l.ckers were sc! • The efijtlf V • / envc lot'] i 111 M.i- .'. I i,J> t lie l.fTtidi; -e. «a.s. v led out < ■ <• •• tonally aMI ft t hug to the mar,' | fortntmtf of (h, children \ I I | >l. m tail, i. , , S'ii the dticiMon of On. V. ( .i, H " ' d*U£' ;t a > . - "ft.,! J i c i. , t i ii-rtfih ,/ .*i , i i, ,■ i !a ,r - . 11 • nitv atvslt tin , |u,, . .... ’lot |i. ■■ ,-f(! gj.t. a * I*v little gti t “:■ ; 100 te? '-idden in i ilii. , ,!• -,i k < ■ ' ■ HI 1 f.„ ■ i> to. • ■, l! k , , . ~ Hot . Be •- -d 111'! “I >„ t ~. • ' ' 1 f elt. ,1. .a norf’H, | I'.i'" !!, ~; J •, i or *** it K I at: In tdcl "•'Hi tgiioti tills,-. - 4 .. 2 potuul ti ill t s ai,>-. i-Hiiulej. apphjt t n«i or.oigsi,. •"* - - -, . • «.. * A- MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS - ’••n—mrnimmmmmmmmmmmm—mmmmm—m—mmmmmm PRICK PIV« CBNTh ton* 'hist Provide Proper Re* 1 cc|»tu<l*te For Dcponit Os Mail ' A PCJR TERRITORY WILL Oi T THIS NEW SERVICE v ”i*v rs Strce‘« and Design** (ion of Territorial Included In Ruling _ u- Postmaster K A. Bint kina announced i ti-rrtajr (bat he had been authorised i •'Ktenii tltv.carrier service to addl ! ttonal territory.ln tha city but that It ■ wmilil he necessary for all houaea ta , be provided with mall reoeptables, |j Hi her a box at the door or a alot la • the door, before service to any of tha • ■ t.-triton would btf commenced. The nufborhatWn. I’ostmaater Mm- I kit\,« Maud. I* offecthre January 1 «■ ! provided that (boat who live In tha ni r I lory taken In and detlra mall rvii r will provide proper receft •!* bv that date. The new territory elude* part of two streets In the 1 ' ' ,tt|e Wnahlngtna section, the Belle v„ • •.action up to Orantham'a at ore on A (tree* (he section on North Junes street anown. ae Kedlaioarn, aad gd ii street* In Edgovraod and rMnrvlew. Pose master Rlmktne ad > ' r that anyone who ta In doubt aa t<> whether their resident# la loeatnd in Ihe territory Included or who wtah- Infurmation on the' subject la re* <n>«-ted to Inquire at the poetofftoe I"tween now and January L ‘ j Detailed description of tha itreeta ; >nd block* to he taken In follomat North (Dorse street from A. C. L. R. 1 i t tnlthfleld branch, to A (treat. . "Vrt tnan *tre«t from George to Tlf >rl* Dtissell street from Georgo to Vlratula, IVarwoii (treat from George >. \lcKlnl*. Jame« street from A- C. I. 11. It Smlthfleld branch to vtaffc- K) trim street. Seaboard afreet from HI wav to Knssell, Hlway afreet from iboiird to (’enter, Durham street I oi to Hemlock. Canal (treat (tom I'nrker to Moore, Ash street" . • 'ith aide from" IMnevlew to Audohoe, 'tiltrerrv street from Anddbon to An* » 4-, l.yersreeu avenue from Lin* i wood to one- half block east of Olaend- Andobon from Fvergreen to one ’ sir liltH k north. , on December HI a check will be mmlc over the territory to eacertaln »i .'tn>r the hon es Iva’ve'beett protrld-” • ■I with mall rrM-cptacies and on that .'ll depend whether or not the aer* i \y lll l» commenced January 1.- wu.tamxT* I t .ON DOM, Dec. 25. (API —The !#■ ■ of \\ tries 'tt ent hunting today ■ the Qe rn hoiinds, tha flrat time I Hay been In tli* field since hie tro • r m Hpotft Afrit a ?)IES 7 DAYS ‘ \FTEfi HUSBAND . < '“T . . ■ 3 InKsEi t* ... i, rVi' .. * ) ' *»■;_ ’ . r 1 I‘i'.\t' -' t-’otwgfyen t'r** l R. A. \< f'nlvfMO ft At IP. M. ■ «y ' i'fd byre vr*t»rd»v i '■ . * \frs 4 A. Bowden. nf>> yr t, n im *>and nrececded her f'«v« e week sap. _-f * J 1 '' dee wD| be held fysim 'inme swr f*atveao t p’- '•t-rnooti, condi;d«d be 'A/ ’ U M ire of Ktnstou ee-^^ I 1,, ' Me nmol,* and Bee ” " r '’ ttvnso fnterrt ent sefll >" fjtmtly btiryins around near •' > bom#. rf-su ' t. , dAceese dw«a a flee C'hrietfbn re* (*S rears’nld, "till for nteffv H» •erve# a n~m teerher In tbe ' ’ l m t' rmfe retwrota. . be Is riirrtr,.# Hr Cone d«rwhteew "»r*f i w 'lre. tddlaon Hoeea of " n, *f V DnAle M Klgpt' pP^ • e ttourde# of rrrhmmj f Lvwden, Jr., ot - ui/ipo. 1 . * Hu. .'la
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