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NATIONAL BANK OF COLDSBORO A. Norwood. President Tho. H. Norwood, Cashier Want your business and will hi fU4 o correspond with yon. VOL. LXXV .th - W SV.' "rW Y t "flili Argus o'er the people's tights Doth n :ernl vigil kep, NATIONAL BAN, OF GOLDSBORU Ceo. A. Norwood,' President Thos. H. Norwood', Cashier Wants your tmslueSH and will be ulnd l correspond tilth )B. No acothlutf W4Jn u( Hal' ja, ( an lull Us huudre oys In slat; GOLDSBORO, N C, THURSDAY" EVENJNi SEPT. 7, M ayiar Fell Three Thousand Feet at Rutland Fair This Afternoon Where he Was Flying For Benefit of The American Legion Hospital IE 1922; i. ' . -- - ' " -' - , m. . . 'VfttBV 66FfeiiiM Pars oi 99 Kill NO 127 "YOUNG TEDD TALKS SWEDISH BAPTIST MOVIES FIND VJIN KILLED WITH HINIj CONFERENCE! WINKLE TOWN - . i i ' ening from a century of sleep... Like those souls living on "Yonder Hill" above Spoon River, who were orpi. Lt lO la, I Sessions of tho conference will lie j held in Englewnod Swedish Bapist " of &'ar Let M,,s,cr 1,1 his uius tuiiwin inaw- Chicago, 111., Sept. T Delegates I Springfield, 111 , "Sept. 7 Bertra , REX IN LONG ISLAND FATHER , representing Swedish Baptist chru- j ditto a Rip Van Whiklo tawn is awak -fl MOTHER IN SAMPSON , th,s in all parts of the United States COr'T, AND A BROTHER IN j will gather here for the thirty-third RALEIGH, i annual general conference to be held Sent. 14 to 18. quickened Into lite by tin? immnglim (By Associated Pres- i Rutland, Vt. Spt, t Lt. Uelvln , ..,...,. P,., t ,., ,,, ,,, ! "Antholotv". the unuf lturbed iuhub W. Maynard, known as the '-flying (.onfelelu.e ,ne gmtral ministers' eon-'"ants or this strange little village parson," wo killed here this- after- f,,r(m.e wJ bj hm Wednesday, Kept, j on tbe same Spoon River have been nopn. whil flying at 1he Rutland 13 whl(.n wju be ftddregsPd b'y ,,,)1)D ! touched .Kith life by the pen of a Tounty Fair, ton the benefit of E SpilI)ll llf Chicago .Mrs . E . Helden.j newspaper writer a hospital fund for the American of Marjn;tte, Wis.., and Prof. Henry ' Without telephones, automobiles, Legion. ; Wingbiade of St. Paul, Minn. railroads of any modern couvenien- J.t. Cba. Wood, of Ticondorogn, n. ' p,, the opejnj ,jMy historical ; cea, this town, luid gone on Its undis Y, and Cha. Myronellf, of New j m,g3on 4fl held commemorating ! Curbed way for a hundred, years, rork, meenanican. were aiao Killed. WVHTUy year(( o Swedish Baptist 1 sleeping qtiitely in a, busy world, un The plane fell from a heighth of ; work ln Amerit a. Thc work origi 3,000 feet, and the occupants were naU.d , Ro,,k ,Nlnnd , , 1852 dead- when iha wreck wag reached, j At this gef)s0n 1he Rev. .1. O. The fall was spectacular, and wit- j Blacklund of Chicago, wllj speak on nessed by an tmmense throng of oll,: Pary pioneers". Dr. nr. O. lied apeotators". j Pei, f Cbicaga will speak on "Relig- Lt. -Mlnard was 29 years of age ions Tendencies .During ' Seventy and . was born n Anson County, Years" ami the Rev. E. J. Coriander - North. Carolina," .v, He bad a world's of Kon. .Iowa, on "Outstanding rcord a '"Ujtr both iln the ser- Characteristics of the Faith of our vice of the ojars in France, and Fathers". , from' coast o coast ill hls couptry. ' : The; annual reports pf committees He had studied at faapel Hill and and general officers will be made at at ke Forest Colege,, Ni C, and'-". 'be Friday and Saturday sessions of wa ?a theological iatudent in the the conference. ! jJMitkurioit,' -tfew whloli nr"ot4 -4to-Sttnaay- ihe inoridar wnfereac Jujuwlth' arr tun j.tt hia tame of 'Flying Pa rmu," -f ;sermon n-HI be given by tbe Rev 4 He in survived by his ? wife and I6 'Carbioa of Minneapolis. Minn . Xour children, who are now living in and the evening sermon by the Rev . Queen Long Island, by hU parcntB, i A Kallman, of Topeka, Kansas ' Who Jiva at Kerr, Salnson County, ! Discussions relative to changes Ir N. C.; '''and by "brother M. B. May-'"10 constitution and calling annua' navd, in Raleigh, tf: C. j meeting to be held in the spring,' in Hie family has been notified of 8ter,d ot 'n September, are expocte fals death, and instructions are be- t0 corae before the confer Aiee. lng awaited for the shipment cf his remains. HI a few days ago when it was ' dis covered" by 8 motion picture director and the next morning awoke to fame with a- column of type in a Blooming ton newspaper. C. I.. Varnard,' looking for a ' loca tion' to film a country town ecene, run across the viriage. It aha no rail roads and half the inhabitants clailm never to' haV' Been a train. It has no picture 'shows and of course nas never seen.a m-atjon picture camera. There-ara no telephones and no elec tricity in the town. The old village 1 srisi.ium is htiii grinding awa? ever I I m i 5 5 IJ ( : i ALLEN PORTRAIT GIVENTO STATE Judge Frank Daniels Reviews Life of The Late Associate Justice The Wayne National Bank To Build New Home .:,' 'Si- TELEPHONE EIGHT! NEW IN BEGIN AT S STILL I INFAN1 PFHRFR 1 WI1ULI ! o, nli. Sejit. 7 It hai! brcmne ap 1'i.riit ilia! ihe wircl.-as telephone i -liil in iis infancy, jiid r tin i cji Sptni er. Sept 7 Vice preiUieiit ; ul. mule advance in invention inusi Henry W Milli'r nn.l Supt. ot iolive j i,c iii-hieved before il really becomes power J Haintn spent to.lav at .the afisfacicry as a means of broadcast Spcic-er giiopfc. bringing w ith them J I or tor other purpi se-c This is 80 new employees n two p.mit j-.lic conclusion .f the Rndio Research while several other cime en ie?i'lar j !:iirj i sub-committee wlmse lepoit "trains and took service in the "Imps .' h.-is Ji-st been issued. Three addifional foreman returned t.) ' ' , consider thr.t the lievelopmcnt their old Jobs in tbe shop fince of radio telephony for long ranges Friday and it is raid about 80il men is in an extremely elemental y sfage are now employed in the plant, it is estimated that iibout 100 men have left the sci v ice In the past week. A nig barbecue for the 1700 strik ers and their families and an address by P. J. Coiilon, vice president of the inretnationa! AsswVarinn f Machin ists, feattned festivities -in the Spen cer park today present. jn.l .c see n" "ne of development ....n w.mld be likely to lead to its st.-.bljshment on a commercial basis uitli n a measurable period" they talians To Engage In Shipping I or ranges of the, order of 200 i.iil it is nilei. "we consider the s s tin ii more hopeful, and it seems A large crowd was ! .r 'tie lilies ,.f t perinient that are "I tallowed w ill I. ltd to the ilcvcl i ;..;:ent in i. rcasoiiiilile t i tu1 of a sys c o, uiiii, telephony wh'h wjl! :fcach. approximately, u', any late, the requiretr.ents of a conitner i ;! system o menus jit present s-rc ktiown by nhieh any appreciable 'c iiry cii be obtained for a con v.;; sjitinii taking plac e at certain ran g, -nav that supplied the mill a century ago. IMtt now trange things are hap pening ln Bertptdote. Hig- nutomo hllea whiz through the town. There is the usual smell cf oil and gasoline. rlic swirling dust from many pneu latic tires distress the bewildered habitants. Old ladies in calico Ireses no longer go their quiet way o the village store and long whlsk re.1 old men no longer calmly whit 's the bouts away under the village ree. Their nerves twitch and the ?v i no longer calf I "'be article describing tiie rustic, wjyders-of the superaniiated village' ''is brought tourists from far and j w ide , I aiiiu- Hi? tow,, ro unusuiil looking MCI) '.villi Mimetas tin,! 'tai?., ar.near- ' ar.ee-; Tbey are the moving picture lieople who are going to put Berna !ot . in the films Rernsdotp is sleep "liking Pome of the oldest inhab itants think it is a nightmare. "''Sf of tbe folks of the town are V mets A few of the oldest are con--i.lere.i !n be retired. The others ".ok (n tiie fields hat vesting crops from the ssnie ground their fathers "d grandfathers tilledl There are two small wooden build incs in tbe village that serve as stores ' he r the simple " iins ,,f ,p ponple He supplied. The bouaea are quaint t'.l old fashlone.l, of the old coloji !al itid English typps Picket fences separate the yards. Old fashioned -o-r gardens Moorn in the door vards. :j . Before an asxenibly that inxei the seating capacity of tho North Caro lina Siipereine Court room, Judtf J'liink A. Daniels yeederdav nioininu reviewed the life, character and achievement of the late W. It. Allen, 'associate jntlce ot the court, and for the numbers of the Allen family, Piesenteil to tiie court an oil portrait ir .Indue Allen. Chief Justice Walter Clark mcei.tisl the niirtrxit. Virtually all the membiia of thtt Uii.s of Wuyne and Duplin counties Iwsides udipirera of Judjre Allen from many other counties In the state, at tended the ceremonies. The Duplin 'county couit w;c; udtourned for the ;iiay In orilir that attorneys might ' attend. i ! The portrait, tlio work of Mm. Acting Secretary of the Xtvy Roose-; 11 Williams, of Kalson, ' -wir. volt, or "young Teddy," as' he la so gen. ' ,ll,nK on the walls of the court room c.uujf i.iieu uy es-rremu.it noose-,. HiinR with a number of other nor traits of distinguished North Carolin ians painted hy Mrs. M'llllams. Critic! Rave to ibis latent picture the distlnc lion of being the best example ol Mm. Williams' nrt. Judjre Danielsl, . cln&e friend of thi Wale 'Judge Allen, In an Intimate re view of the arly life, .characteristic! Jim conttibutlons' of Judge Allen 't the welfare of the Mate, set fortl convinc"lngly the rinht. of tho plcturi to hang .beside those of other notabh North tJarolin'.ans who have rtraced th bciKh and mslntalnod the httH eland ;irc,t i f tie 'fitateii' Jiirt'.M-ii'V. '.-'''; ' ' ;4 ". It Kaia iiioie.tlwn ri recii.il ot tin events, of the life of the man whe left a viiut impress upon mi state and Judge Daniels held bis audlnne closely while he 'gave a closer In siirht Into the spirit of him whnst Contract Awarded Yesterday Evening To J. W. Stout. Work To Begin At. Once. IEGR0 VETS TB L i PATRIOTISM THE DOMlE.M V SP1RATI0X OF THE JIEW STRrCTTRE, THAT,' t.v 'qUAll TV AJSD RKF1SEM.NT, WllL BE SEt'0D TO XOSE' li THE It.lNKIVU WORLD, .i;' X . Yesterday ven!nf the board of di rector of Wayna Natlonaltana.- Gcldiiboro'g pfoneor banlfing fnstim- velt's friends, ' Is . evidently jwklnjr up his father's policy of boinj iure about things, for he wan )iert cniijht' on the White House stepa tellJnBecietury Wewks Just how tbe situation arootl avisiliRliii LKil'c iPiiii ti:y Associated Press.) 1 os Alolns, town. Sept. 1 Two thousands colored veterans who t'.mii.i .... ii.u ui.i., in iitr. n'tti . ,, , ' S1 ' ". . . .Don. Unit has come, up through . two bold their first tmtional reunion at 1 .. . ' .. .. r.. the llrand Army of the Republic, en campment hero Sept. 24 to 2ft. Moro than 01I negro soldiers fought on the 'nion. slda In the Civil War., On Sunday, the opening day, patri otic tiei vices will bo field In all col red churches of the city. O, A. R. ctetHiis will occupy pulpits ntl fuP lisilt musical programs 'wherever pos hle. On Wednenday the Colored etemiis wilj '' taken for;u motor rip through the t-hy. after which they vlll be entertained fit t lie publishing geiieriitiona. promoting; vrtttrt' ' flself progressing with . U x growtV, of Ooldaboro, awardd tht 'corftrat tor the erection of a "new- homto be erected on th site of the pren bank which (t to be entirely t&kwTV djwn, hrlck by brick until not Hvi'ilfi ra mains, and the fouiidntlonj 7pr' the new structure will he excavated c cording to the pranls of tliS'nWluild lug which In to ocupy lhevjnrVf lot ; and to cost in the' uejghbovbAod of $350,000 '.' '. i . " -''i- ilant of K. T. Merldith.' former U 8.1 The plana of the new UMl9 , !e..fr f ilm.Hnr ' I ""Wclt Bd afO ,of HUVh . OlinUte iieiuii.ryTOeiricai uesign, oncj. .Tentie- meht of expression ns'fn be teyond the reach of the average building con tractor, and therefor it Squired tba succefsful competitor" f Or the contract ' 5 In have not only ,acl(ntifl knowiclg i but practical experience, In order 4 met the requirements, and vtbe eh ometys were found combined in tlrj .T,.W, Stroud & Coftpany iK Ba Vho hava built a nvmbri yit'sori simllnr , bankn, and 'are lb ' bi of the beautiful Cnutt ft"" '- ' POSTMASTERS WILL MEET more than 10,ou j. c -.i president' of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers Imperial League of, : Australia 'will come to the American! legion National Convention here "OH.1 1 20, .Lemuel Holies, legion- natr , - ' ' (By inrlttd.;lfroM. xi'iLi Minneapcflis, Mlnn,,i Bfau J.The Tn i T mil Asuxiation of Postmaster ..it ii . ii- '' i 8, and 29, onnounoes E. A. I'urdy, former postmaster, here, land . pres dent pf the organization, who., will resign, at .the meeting , , ; ; All llrsf, second and third dasB i ionnl adjutant has advised convention iiikeneiia ,al on un easel before the ' P"tnmsters of th. country, mtmber- headQunrters. Mtt Dyett snid he will .bench. sail from -Sonoma and wilt arlve In ' .'i ha(1 4 profound veneration for San Francisco Oct. 2. During bis thfl Kederil constitution with it first siay in San Francisco he will be en- eleven amendments, but was not tertained by California Legion offl- deeply impressed with the .sub-seaueiil ( ials. FXGHANGE CLUBS TO MELT Louisville, Sept. 7 The convc-ntim of I lie National Kxcbimge Clcbs. which will be held in I. inisville Sept 25, 28 and 27, will brim iiera about 5, .000 members mid il w'vcs, -1 was announced today l.v Herbert V Boehl, t;tate president President Harding who is an "ev hange" nnd several other speaki-i'- f arion.il prominence have been ,- lited to ep pear on the prngnim I ! "re are ap proximately 30.0)'i tin n ' ers of the 50n exchunge clulii u States. Business sessions wil Mornings the convent i. : sion. Tho . '"'ernoons will be given over Ian tainnient and to a.l.li. he I nited in ' e held Is in pes d evening v t enter- OI ' ' -es. amendments to that great Instrument, believir that most of them ikilt with iu.t em solely within the JurlsJic i tion of the Htate.s." said Judge Ian leis, who allied that while Judge Allen bad a great admiration for the genius and learning of Chief Justice Ma i hull, he wa-s e-sbentially of Hie fcuhooi of Jefferson. "He believed," the speaker contlti ued, "In simple, economical government and the greatest libeity of the cltl Zens, eon.se tent v.itli pea. e onJ .i Icm "Keallzing ih.it n." 1 ' 'J'1' w',..n some il .14 1 1 ..-,! v i- liiiri in. l.U. . f .lay wen- I..IM.) ..ii . ...oi!. nu t.- fare, he i.Me Ib.-.u Ii - ' ;' pint, t,llt a - ..'in. 1 ill.. 'ti'-' ' ' a. some of In- c.iiji.n- '"' ; ' tion in. In it . .1. i'ii ! . . : ii . 1 ' -1 Minn: 1 in i I ' ' .t " ; ' '' rights uf in. In-, In.. I w .- ii -u " I' paile.l, -;:on.il 1 1 . 1 1 V . 1 . t . ' I 1 -l ' often ,li-.:t l. c.i.l II. II. i I Constant innple. i'ept 7 Tbe Lloyd Trlestino Shipping Company, an Ital ian concern, lias concluded an tiree ment with Hie Russian Soviet Gov ernment which gives it a virtual mon-" - .. monopoly of carrying trade of the A ake T OreSt-CarOlina Russian Elack 8ea Ports. The com- Game NOW Sured. pany is to ba the only foreign ship- ping concern allowed to engage in the fltmnttt , Pledged by BaMaeM itusian coast wise trsae. iuik mm erto has been restricted to the Rus sian nag vessels. IT IS IMPOSSIBLE Men of the (Ity; Will Meet Tonight. to bequest to you" family your bus jness experience, ability and knowl- f jong wno wnt edge; therefore appraise your poten 'tn(1 ,he business men snd cltliens tial valoe snd ia are for it. Wake Forest and the I'njverslty of, N'.irth Cnrolinn ill open the 1!2? football season bere September 3il 1-o-al altimini of tbe two Institp but snd worked ! SPHI.U. EXAMINATIONS Kytfrntice examinations will he tiven at the High school according ii the following schedules: irlday, Sept. Mh Morn'ng 9 to 11:30. AlKebra. rithmetic Ailrrnoon 2:30 to &. Geometry. Knglish, French, Physics, - Saturdny, Sept. th. Morning. 9 f'O to 11:30. Otiersl Science, H'stroy." Uitln, T Kmnry. Prin. attnal Life Insurance Ca ef Tt. (Hu!aaL) . . H: If. HaKphrer, Stat Vanarer. Fourth Floer Borden BoDdlBf. nbo signed tbe contract pledging the guarantee of 1.200 necessary to bring tbe two team' her, will meet in tbe Chamber of Commerce tonight ift 8 o'clock to complete all necetary ar-nnrtmenta. WEATHER North Carolina: Fair tonight and Friday. ARMSTRONC-IHMIX Surptise Marriage tha! T -ok I'Lire In Sinltlifiel.l Visl.t.Uy. The mjiriage of M lohn Arm i MrntiK. ol .New IVrn , c ., a popu lar VciiiiK gentletnaii i.i it cily, and .Miss Kdi;h Irwin. fJoldsboro's I mi s- i-hiirming unj i,, ly eiteeincj vcung women, until v.: recently of the cierinil corp s ol Na'ional Rank of this city, - emnized in .fiithtield yesterday ' -nlng, and was in the nature of ;. surprise to Mi.-s I rain's hosts of trends here. The couple iiuietlv : dored over to th0 Johnston Count i Capital, ac companied by the bride' brother and bin wife, Mr nn.l Mrs ':alph Irwin, an. I hy Mr. Lowell Pickup long time friiend. and Miss Ludie Grantbnm. who witnesed th hnnpc ceremony. The Argus iis very sin. "Tt in exten ding cordis! an ! abiding good wishes to the hapy young couple Don't ba too fastidious. Even in Lots of people find htemtelves on th Mlsction cf xour perfumery It Is thr outs from tttlr habfet-of rub pouJbi to ui coaunon rnsc i bia, j. -'JLilfcJ p.ltll Wi Il III'- ! as a slalfin- ni r : ' t ii . i . ; i .... ual w ithci - I ; v- .rid inoi..' ent i.i tb- .i.. : a.n 1 P ofes.su I Hi.. . . I ' . uliifn.-. ' I I,. I 'i w a ; i in .1 1 1 We. must -i l. tt.iot. ' terest-j n J ! ;i .' :,,'. -' which a hu-'i.i!! I- " the claim t.. ' ' 1 Jo exi-rci' ' 1 1 . ' ' re;cn w In. : ' . ' ' 1 "etail.s o: t .on I" schoilinc. piofe- .,.n.i: lit. career of Ju,!: '1 A l ci e- in the a. I. In- s Commis'-'i.ii. 1 i. hU lovcl one. ; ' the port r.i .1 of .In v ' of his fr.en.l. ' ! r:f. t .Marshall Will.aii'-. "I I'"' estoem myself fi.iT.r.-' - ' tleve my irfirtrayuT character as worthv portrayal cf the jug about 10,000 have been notified,, and it is expected that half the num ber will attend, Mr. Purdy declared. One Importnnt matter to. come be tie I he postmasters will be the dls ci.ftilf n tif means of expeditiously handling malls in all pnrts of the jcruntty w(th the present curtailed train schedules, according to Mr. Purdy. - , Dr. H W. Work, postmaster gener al, nnd First Aslstniif! Postmaster OiiuhI Barttt will address the con vcr.tluil under the tentative pro-;ram -I'uring the past year," President I'urdy declared, "tho National Asso ciation of Postmasters Ipis cooperated with the department in standardizing r.inluils of p. .st office procedure. In- i i iiidin Insit iictions fcr po-tui em- ployees, proguiin for em-o-.iraging early mail n'; niethnds of Iniroduclh. postal int-ini'tim int schools and i producing a suitable course of instruc ! tio for use by leachern in busines ! colleges and public sehools ". j 1'iesidirit f'n f.lv has named M. (' ! I '! .1 i. i I'lutmaster at Waahiiigton I. (' us chairman "' the arrange mints committed: Postmaster Lan i In op of Toledo, chairman of the pro Kiame iomr.iitlee nnd Postnaster l.ueder. of (.'bicago, chairman of the t lunr.pyrtatlnii committee. Before yiMi ask a man for his , andid i p.nl'.n It Is Just as well :.. he perepjnd for a Jolt. at" l lM. f .. I. . .oi trait briefly. Al'eli.lllll II" c'l.-nk accepted tls I and Is. he i ' M.- ! I .1 I ' " ' ' ,i , lis ''''-' ,.f .1 : Ii I )i . r H l.t ot be! . Ml' . I. a 'it the ,.,'.-i- M,tt i V It AIL .11.. A!:, a. r, , i. r - I.l.l-ll. . i'a... .. Ju.lr- - 'I.J.S.. lit. cntHtion xercliwr, inlu-is of the .Mien Mi V t Allen. Alien, of iol.l. tuoo. Allen, of old-loro. . FJllsibeth Allen. Ms foilowins .ton-i nn.l It Alien and Mr? Alien. Msty XI. tor Allen. . a. KliAulK th Alhn nnd !' i f I tol't-tioro. ,.. 'h.i,' were from Coll' '.'.itl;:n OP.eny. W. A. ar:l Mrs. !. II. Il'a.nl. I' ayfor. Oeorge C. Kome Tjylor. fTIenrpe Freeman. I w Vane. MLss Mary Emms ,f I...- l.t f h.ni a ,tM, !, intriunt f i. , '..... r.-. that In Ih, rnmr.ailV of I tie .. j il. .' ..' ., ,hfc,, look ,..vnB. O. Thurrpsftn. Geo. Dewey Tbomp- adorn thee ILs. sna.i i""" . .. .. r, n i.irtiTM a.id sen. Mr. snd Mrs. Kennetb C Roysll. upon future generat.ns of Judf" s.w tha?. s'ta Da l(rr i..', i... e--- Lawyer s thy mi:Jttr st Ot Jvsitice. I ot JuJi Aiitn. ' .The new bank building Ja fc coHstructed gray granite y ;ttr bronzpd marble rinterioi, bront giitoi, and aUfJhaolutnl.f' .fire-'pioof and; practically burglar proof--especilally snlth Its elertrlc - alarm s.ratem and will be not only one of tha i flneut In North Carolina, but will oompa'r's favorably with any , ln the"- nation. . Mr. Arthur Zlnn. representaHv' ot tha Internationally known architect. Alfred C Bosaom, pt NewTork. trhp planned the bulliing. declared lart night. -.f. The building" is o 'be 4t tjr. io feet with a . foundatdon. sufficient: t.o support a future building 11 atorles high, for which . plana provida. but -I Is at present to have only' nri -floors 1 exclusive of th meMafttJna, . Jb bnk w:il, occupy all of "thV first J floor and tha memnlne floor, while ; the top floor will ba oecupUd-by 10 offices, all of which will be outaid rocms. - t.; ' . ' : inside th bnnk th lobby 'wfl rw r.n feet l )iig. flanked by ' teller ciges. All bank offices vttl1 bt t the front of the bank, easily (acces able, snd separated from in lobby by a marble railing., , ,5 ' ' Tho hn-Jf will have twVnttlfi . tnt sf fc vault in th Hasfmeot' snd a double vailt. one 'for book; j and safety deposlit boxes and an-j r,her f r funds, all fireproof, and burglar prc.af. They , w'.U be on- A B'ructcd of nm-but sable sbsel. The ; vault will have a solid steel door seven fer-t in dlsmetenand 10 lnche thick. In addition to all modern mechanism for automatic tlmelocking and burglar proof construction, ther will be burglar slarm ayatem, to sensitive snd ramifying that t tha slightest untoward contact will re-, suit In the sounding ot tha alarm-7-and hat alarm? t It . can be. heard, , all over the city. , - Everr o")eer'l desk and every service window In the bank will beeouliped wlthaael trie button connected with the .alarm wires, so that in esse of an at tempted hold-up the alarm can be given Vostantly. This alarm tawer Is, too. so constructed as to. work in reverse order. Hence lff burglar shall attempt at night to rut the alarm wires on the ouUide -before cr.terjng the bank tbe alarm jonf' would be set off and continue ha cslllng for an hour and ia-Mca' tones as to awake the entire City.' The wrk of construction be preluded by tbe tearing down of the present bank building. Is to S,n(4 about October 1, and "In the mean time the work of preparing tempo-' rsry headquarters for th bank ia (Co-aitscei oa pa; t)
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