boko
1LY
AT!'! l. BISK OF OLDSB4BO
ffar'(s voar and will be.
glad to talk or corespond w: I: you I
(3EO. A. NORWOOD,
President
GEO. A. 3i OK WOOD, President.
V. J. BEST, V fee-Presided.
GEO. C. KOU KAV, I filler.
BtaU XADrar
"This Argus o'er the people's rights
Doth an eternal vigil keep;
No soothing strains of Maia's son,
Can lidl its hundred eyes to sleep."
GOLDSBORO, N. C. TrlLTRS DAY EVENING, JANUARY 21, 1915
89
WEEI
J ;. : ; , :;;-
VOL. LX ; ' j . .
mmm TD PLAY !
II-us ; Committee Reach t
Giv Subjscl iliiugutful,
E-irnet Consideration
1 -i C I
I ft iUaviiiris: Wat
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li : i tie n il
ii ; tii to
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by
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c.i iiiis re-1 .
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.gs.' I- - CCi. '. x
t;:.iy
ages exti-ii
j lie -i.v;
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ox XccLtr:
r..
At Ire
:.id 'Siuraattc
iuapti.e..fi tiic 1
p'.ec-;
ys I-ji - L i:s v.ti-e: ai j
J'i-i to 'ue u jusiiiy j
ti;r 'results i.y iexs-j
Utiou tkat saaiJ
rd !
d increase tL
: eiiiciency and tae
ttathers and super-
t: tue-r ec uiii..i cii da
L - L ",n Luxe i t o. i--
lutenueats. ;
i.ou or ike r-Hau
jy tins u
r .1. ,a.ru-
ima 'i.ea.cncrs a:c.j.i::y. iu; waio -.
social. c-u of Co Jiii iv I cd..Viintei.denu:
aj.d the North Cajroliaa Farn:er Union
- t - i . . . - -
the committee oA education will, prob-
i . . .
a-UiV L asivea to cuusiuu; ana recwu-
mc-.ud a toni (iiijitive, bill
.. r uniform
t'xanuuctioii ar.ci
ccrtific&.l.C':; cf tcach
the -grad ;j ' .: d reas
tae stau-. i iual-
e.-s providing ion
uuabie raising c
ixieations in sclolarsh:;..
CuOv; fo;-- teaeiiwiT.-i aad -su;.
of schauls, and prciditi
"-.ueuts
j or al-
lowing prefer credits vixhou
nat.cn " for i ii rbcboul and
work iiiotauiii;i
ing for aucf f-
1 H.St itOt 'OIlS Ol .'f'arn
;;j .-.xperion:o and . ioi
life license io ttu.
Wise lei-lttion
alonj
this Iiaa : will ung.ues:loi.a'.
promote and prptect the proietion o't
teaching, and furnish also protection
to the public ajaiait incompetent, un
qualified applicants for teaching anJ
supervising of Schools..
"When for years every county in the
State has had a' full-time sheriff, clerk
of the court and register of deeds, on
full annual salary,! to collect money
and keep records, it. wot.Id s t-m ikat
the time has dome f for anicno i..i- our
'sohool law st ai? to rtyiure t.vsry '.odn-
ty oi the 3tate t' employ for-the ii ost
important and
biggi-t; i'i:me- m ine
.jervision und airo;tion
eduicatins; and trjijuing
oit izensliip a oompe-
county the snJ
of tLe niea.ii s o
it.: children to
tent whole-Urn
k toanty superintendent
or schcois on
"Thesij are t
fci'.ucatioRiil q.
at.ntial salary.
t 'two i.'ig, far-reaching
et-f ions that the '.t-cn-
mittee on euulation will probably, be
called upon toiconiider aud refer with
' IU DAYS OF YCOLI
prepare for days of oli age. Start to
day an Endowment which at "laturity
will pay oyu a monthly income as lonj
as you live, or if you do not li;e will
pay same income to a beneficiary as
long a3 she lives.:
National Life Insurance Co. of Vt.
(Mutual)
H. M. HTJTIf KREY. State Mgr.
Goldsboro, N- C-
l!J HONOR OF LEE
0 AAD EDIFYING- EX-
L;:;:i5tS LARGELY ATTEND-
LJ) .LAST 'SIGHT.
ts-Auiwiul auditorium o: tide ue'w
.V'bu::diai..that
.aad j. piue to
i ii a crecit to- tits cni
a, tiiJ Gceke 1
filer, t of' :;?' - :i:.
y, va.-; t-i-3 gc
it-: f. ij' :
ate"
--a. i
i -
er i
fed
i':t
luJ
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id le
i ;. e. j-..
'c-i tJ- t
n ana
; 3 i-ktrl-
. - t t
v.vo prizes to tei
S . c c ' o
avarue-
dusty
tc t-s
c:
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uc.s una ct
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v. - ;It'
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4
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Watkin:.?.
..u:i'n;;
.-:''.-!: ; . '
Old Ircnpi;;
A reat :1 at rii--V
"Yc.-,' ! :. ii ; -"Tlie
-. -i '..
; : .A a i...-: Io
us tr.e titere
"Ui.ire (:. : "
oi eat L-iitt.LSi
aan.es ; prcKervi-i
;.-uc-:ii.-:."
"No aoz-b t.: B,;
iug at?" 1
' "JKsfthis.; Yo.
nave
.iiaay
thtir
ortal
. ' :t . ; '
dnv-
wnut art
tan't write a; poem
about a boat label
qd-U-14.'-tLouisviIi'j
Coi:i":0 .iourni
"V
their . rei-oi'iixtaiif
A see , .
Oil i-.j;.r-e." f
tioas to the General
i'.V (;, i.J
Luv
Ciiii.-.iuu
-Mintz,
ovur UiK-or.rnnt nues-
-rovmjt
au-j there
committee
tbc ' Lb 1.
1: l it-:rt
i it. of the
A::tnibly.
i?r tr.-i : r a.-j-jra
i tbe Gatml
"The
commiltee on j education,
charged with the 'important duty of
considering and Recommending jail ed
ucational legislation, will seekj to aid
and persuade the General Assembly
of 1315 to strengthen, improve and
et)l3ipe all that has been so well done
by proceeding Ligislct
euuear
.u thut
iti .ortrs C 4l?o!
nas as u
r.f.ition.
ii-iual a:-
it Wiii keek to U,e a!
record
fcUUCU-
s il by
tor i'V yi'.-Sfctve,
i;oat;trui.ti'e
i
t.onal iogislatio
not M.ri.u.-.b
any t.receoding
ieueral Ajseintly.
"it mu-t have been a. ourte of
gxe:tt giatificatida. and prlue tc. every
i
men
of the GeLeral A.ist;aLly and
;rv in Lor
ati iotitv i:jvktx that
l.w. the. i'.lf tcure on Frid
: v: .
heating
biioyod
oual ex
ist liiai-
our.! mv.'u iiisiiijirul-jbcd ;,
Dr. A l-ii-rman, 'Mile oi tLe to
d
-:Ut
:---rt; ! .tit' ii.-iil ;im
i r
aatiiiir aiid evid
lly cal: j!- considered
Li'ibt t e to :' tii'
i-,it;c;ii').f.ti : woik and
1'ifi.srcss ot . .uru
i'roin --:.r iH'.lurt;
Every .r.ioinbt-r of
eduratioii and toe
'Carol
'Frai.se
i a deed.'
t-se 1 cutiiiittee on
Ge-ieral .-seiiibly
to v oi le ia ie. son
should . be . inspire
and o; t ditrin
ip rest jiifty days to
make an educational reoord that shall
prove worthy of the State's past and
preseht record, and that shall open
the way for a nobler record in the fu
ture."
'FOUR HUNDRED MASTER
! i
MASONS IN RALElOi
Grand Lodge Opened Last Nfeht With
Address hy Grand Master
' AMtrcaaa. s
ilaltlp-U, N. 0., Jan. 1. More than j
4C0 Master. Masons, from every part .
i-cr.eiSta!, Tnreeentins fhe nearly
U'.e.-r
Dve-s
tLs- oriioa by Rayccd C..
.lierrTs'.'Rlso tor-igh. the report, j .
yr3.n-l Treasurer Leo D. Heart, j.
:g S2o,oC5
Thiers
receipts for the pas-
j.rc, 421 subordinate,
-
I !
;te-
I
in ;thi:? F.tate j
i,,--- ?it ! ;
0:
f
- ; :. . r - r..- i,; Die !.. ;
t 'i'- ;.-.' ' '"'- '.
v. i , Vi'oOLfc!- ' l.'.i.-t'.
' - ';. ; i' .'- r; iro i :
nance organization. Mr. Page set ;
alcut a few weeks ago to minify the j
size cf newspaper headirnes in ecst&tyi
- ' - 'eled but a. short distance iefare i
aisccvering that rates have, on the,
whole, been reduced. Hr. Page's place '
on that committee 'will please every
tciy not in the business.
Today's doings in the House v. ere j
t u,?;ed. ilr. Dough :cn offered a reso-j
ht.on to adicurn tae session within
i-J days:-" No debate vras. -expected, - lm
caose the resolution went to thu Cf-.u-uiiitjo
on rules. : Until the agitation
began it seemed probable that an early
adjournment might take place, but old
Leads declare that every suggestion of
early quitting is the unfailing harbin
ger of working overtime.
To the list of beneficiaries at the
hands of railroad companies and oth-
I er public transportation corporations
Ke.presentative Stacy, of New Haa
oer? would put the active preachers
of the state. That bill was oiler ed
this morning and has been sent to the
proper committee. The half-fare act
R-oud not be Repealed. Ministers
would stnpiy avail themselves of big
ger concessions.
Representative Fred W. Bynum. of
Chatham, today offered a proposition
to cut North Carolina courts into three
ieasons of four months each, thus al-
iowing judges to spend four month.-.
in a district. Mr. Bynum's purpose is
.o alio wa jurist to complete the state
circuit within his single term of eight
years. Just n v he cannot do so. It
takes ten.
And Representative Thomas, of An
son, moves to make judicial procedure
more progressive and less complicated.
He wants two Superior court judges,
one Supreme court justice and two
able lawye. s to simplify matters and
commend them to a body for a vote.
He offered this measure this morning.
AT THE ACME TOW AY.-
'The Mystery of the Throne Room",
another oi the popular and interesting
detective dramas enacted by the much
admired trio of Lucile Iove fame,
namely Frances Ford, Grace Cunard
and Harry Schum3n, will, be "set-u at
the popular Aciae theatre iod,iy.
'- Francis Ford is well cast as' tho ' In
ter national' S;y, whiie Grace Cuuard in
her devil-uiay-iure fashion enacts'. the
role of t he pet ulant mad cap 'princess,
with 'convincing- realism. Harry Schu
;ean, as a dashing young calvary man
forms the third angle of an incompar
able trio of plaj'ers.
i Along with this picture will be seen
a single reel picture with Murdock
SlacQuarrie in "His Last Perform
ance", a drama of heart interest. Also
a two reel American drama, "The
Stronger Hand."
If it pictures of the better class you
are looking, don't fail to visit the
Acme daily.
1
Uneeda Biscuit
Nourishment fine flavorpurity-
crispness
wholesomeness. All
for 5 cents, in the
moisture-proof package.
Graham Crackers
A food for every day.
Crisp, delicious and
strengthening. Fresh
baked and fresh de
livered, xo cents.
' delightful new bis
cuit, with a rich and ,
delicious cocoanut fla
vor. Crisp and always
frsh. xo cents.
j Buy biscuit bated by
hlATIONAL BISCUIT
I COMRANY
Altoays look for that Name
: J ..
--The - ' " Ministerial ,
hiti j';X til i Jbil -i ' Wi'XC
l.'iiicii
re; Git.-ii- : :
.'Avt"'r--iac.! f tsi- e 'tiiit x".s; public
welfare dcK.iJi'a niece scrut
iny ri - ti L. ;;jr;- 1 1 t'.-Z 'se ; -. -'.eat or-
ing tc t. 'i-;j;...'e ' r.::. .. e .. 3- .-. .arris 1 ;
and :v-Leris,:' v. j. s 'iltiir-s- cf 'the
G:- s;el- cf Cirisi, rrus;: be gcTe-::ed by
the flavrs ci - -cu:-' res-e.2 : - church
eourcs. coi-c-e'-ii..a;v,' "b.G . iii-i-i-i'-aiie- oi
divorceJ. parties; .i '. vbareas, we
earnestly --.cKire iu co-t i i-"v --i in
terests &: tiie 3i.t.te; ab ALey tre boand
up with tie Christian hcxz&:.
Thsi'--i.:;,-, z-q-. . ' . z rc-
.-;'(-ct. uily , . - . . .
L;yj:cf .-' Nori:..- ''C v.-z --to.- ?'' 'amend
the - . t..t 1 ; .":ri ! i-f
eath, from
license, the
; appiyag tor
if those to be
concLtiei
married, condition to be answered by
the word "single." the word "widow"
or j"widower", the word "divorced",
as the case may demand; and in case
the answer is "'divorced", to require
a statement of tte srcir!' on. w hich
the divorce .procured,-' .'ni i'tlw- legal
term anpiicabl?..' -arid tae Staitei and
coubty -in ''M'hicih and the time at which
. ro!- ire i. -'
SEA K'iA !f 1) '"I.D'ITFD IS ;;
JL .c- '.- ia . -.t
10J.0N.
Falcishi. Ja-i. Ii-. ieadiGaxc, New
York. and I'lcrica limited' train No. 3
was v-rev red -imar. Colon, .iv C, .about
j i ii.'--: : ivt. !;-;-. . A i:ies'sage
i'ro' i.i.- -- -x -.-..led for aid an. d a
si'Ocl.d :,: i... ..ri ..'.-n-tf:.-.-- lias just
left i-''. '. i-"r.'.. rc.-o. (.., ir.-iii-aie sev
eral casualties.
..'.- KnjiMccr"Tiiorii:i.i : . cf Raleigh,
and ; -ii? eu't'.-.u- ..nrd ,-v-2;'oiced dead, and
Express ie;--'t'Ug-erii. Ben .Sab cock -of
'ashin!:cu, U. C, T. I'. RadcliSe and
Robins Cii, a 3 s o ex press; fa e s s en ge r s o f
Washington, 1). C, vere injured.
., The engine and two cars were de
railed. There is no telegraph oiSoe at
the scene and details are meagre.
IF YOU HATE A1YYTIH(t TO ELL,
BENT, OR WA3iT HELP OR A POSI
TION, TRY. THE ARGUS WANT ADS.
TNE RAWELS COWIIKG
r reseating in Music, mug and Story a
Host Cnltiae .'and Fascioatinir For
trayal of Native Lite in the
Soula Sea Islauds.
'"Those.- Leafy isles upon the ; ocean
tarown, -
liike studs of emerald o'er a silver
I - zone." ' -V.
I
.Lqv --Jiealaad. is. the 'wonderland of
: tiie South Seas. It istlie; land -or . ro-
: Uiia--v,-u, c.L-iry ulid seatiuieut.- it. sniaits
' t.-.-'j h'itur.'. w-itii ts :v.-ei:Hu oi iiitlumi
t
. iv-1 !..Oo iluu Lii -j t-. u-.o vuriety muj
y iie .iiiiaijit.jag the isiaao 01 the
uefeti - vvou-
U'lM-j'uily '4ui'ck to forsake, their aborig
inal c'itpnii and superstitions u-nd hi
themselves lor . the highest walks oi
ciyiiii&d" lrie," Tiie Pavei ianiUy are
aa'uive taaoiis, anci are banuiiom: i.c
irasna . of . tneir race. In their public
fciuictuons they wear .the queer but
.ivicturesque ... 'costumes' of the -.'.native
iiiaader. Mr. itawei iiimseif v.'it.i born
iu tite wibi.'- ox .Noi t...er.i i'ev Zcaluud,
smc-UtT -. tiie iti.o3L" t-av.ijti peopte, Wcis
H'-c-i cu. t-.n inixt-n ac ot vti.iia
Vioii' aout twelve years Orti, given a 3
tiiOiTOUo-a y'AuCUl..pU, . lU;d . .UliU-'JlOU - tO
rauuu.tc sv xtii. hiu. iiuiioro uitu Xiie
Uegree of kidaoter -of'. Arts trow. Christ
iii-icii University.;"
. ..Tlig prdSeataiicu oi "From Savagery
to Culture" is . so. -cleverly" aud .artis
ticat.y uc-ne anu is so full of. the : ia
tCieiD of-'novelty, and wonder, that it
coiape'.'s the utmost I .enthusiasm." Ft
is ca.ii wviating to the last 'degree,-,-' fall
of u-eiig i-iui. surprios that tOtLow oie
another, in bewudering irocessiou ,
chai-mmg- the eye and ear, provoking
Outbursts' of laughter, melting to tears
eriliatittg tne '..'sympathies completely.
j ou it. c held uiiuCi' iii i::.eli o: lasei-j
nation'- by the weird .bailaus, the lovei
oo.igs, the canoe choruses, - t.ie war-
..-.--'."-
cii-iits- am i ucaii tat-On), . tue titiaiat
descri'peiens of. the native customs.a.ndv
ine uu.neroa3 beautiful pictures ot i
the marvelous island scenery. . '
2ar. Rawei, whose ngiisia is remark
ably correct, has . an unusual charm x
oi style, and possesses suca a fund of
humorous and pathetic anecdotes that
v.-sn a.o a w.evs .s uui i..ii..i.6 vat
areath witn excited interest, it is gea
eraiiy dn a" roar of laughter or. bathed
ta sient tea.rs. - x.is ite, ziiao Taimo&j
:ii-s a ; r .ca. Coil tr t.. to . 'Oi ce, jrtG . .n.ows
U n IO It. ill tUCw. U.ii Li.--ic iii"
ci ves are . accoaipi.sheu sing a. -s. X-e
LctxcUs ci t-ie voices . .it tae iniiior
-Call ads' aud chaiits is one-, of.-tile most
touching und , p-easing itents of the
catertaxim.eut.
This is the third.- attraction:- of Golds-
ooro s Ghautauviua course, and wiu .we
with n s on the evening of Februari--ist.
GAi'ILI::bi WIZS'S FIGIII' FOR. ..
: RALLlGdi ; FOSTAIASTEli.
Washingtcn, Jan. ID. At a'midnight
conference between Secretary- cf the
;''a.vy Daniels 'and '"Representative Ed.
V7. Poui tonight, it. is believed, Bart
Gati-ng was agreed upon.' as the next
isostniascsr px. iia.eign-..
Gatani
tllU
iiritton, of the
News and .'Observer, have- had the fight
between-' themselves, it is :-said, for
some time. Both have been strongly
indorsed but Gatiing seems to have
won the race. '
Gatiing was backed by Collector ' of
internal Re-i enue Josiah "Hailey and it
i'i aii:o. understood that Senator Sim
mons urged his appointment. ; ;
But Brittoa is -act' to.be left out in
the cold. , If well-grounded rumors are
true he will be given a good federal
job. It is stated that ne will either
succeed Howard A. Banks as private
secretary t the secretary of the navy
or will be appointed to some other
place equally as good.
Banks, it is said, will, go to Raleigh
in the near future as editor of the
Raleigh News and Observer. This
would leave a good job for some one .
as Mr. Daniels' secretary, and, accord
ing to rumors which are believed to
come pretty straight from the "foun-
tain of truth," Mr. Britton-will be of
fered this place. Should he Tefusei
another will be tendered liiin.
It is known that Britton was seri
ously considered for the place before
Mr. Banks was appointed. .
Mr, Banks is an editor of ability and,
it is claimed, ho would much prefer
to have charge of the editorial page of
the Democratic organ than to be' sec
retaurv to Mr. Daniels. '
' . i
PRICE OF MILK.
On January fifteenth, we roduo
ed the price of milk to 10 cents- pei?
quart, delivered, and are prepared to
1111 all orders at this price. ; ,
A. L. SASSFJTt DAIRY CO.
Phone 3203.
3t
TRY A WA3TT AD I3T THE ARGUS.
i
WANT ADS i
- i
i i n i
ADS 13i THIS COLUI ARE STRICT
LY CASH IjS ADTAJTCE
. BOOKKEPER A competeat lady j
book-keeper desires position. Phone
2s6. t
WOOD SAWING The undersigned
will machine saw wood on the prem
ises at To and SO cents per cord, ac-
' coruias to cut. Payment. fcr sawing
to be t.:;;(le paly
. -2-1 ail orOers..!to- C
U.olJbijro, N. Cv:
to the undersigned. !
.. La. .Vinson, il. i, !
Vi'Ai Ii-i To. sell fix'st class odtiit
iu.- -traveling optician. Good as tew
and a bargain. Address Optician,
care Argus. - 3t
IlOKSfi rREL The undersigned has
a nice 8 ysar old horse, buggy and
Lames.-, that . may be had free for
the neiit Co or 93 days, providing
good care is taken of same. N. J.
Edwards, at Goldsboro Loan Co.. 3t
,.' it;. Ill y V Tl.roe 8-room houses,
; wii-h batb, electric lights and; all
iiicderii coiiyeriiences, in the rear of
.Edgar' Sherard's grocery store, on
,:N'ortb Joiiu street, near Cotton Yard.
Sl-u)y to - Mausour. .. , - jJ."
,l!0-L.'iiLili L Parties wishing room and
tcaru or simply table; board -can
be. -s-aited at The Arlington, Chest
nut and E. Centre street, south, ti
i: .Oil iil,X Store formerly occupied
: by Rackiey Piano Co., on West Cen -
tre.'.St-reet. Possession given Febru-
ary 1st For terms apply to R. A.
Creech, Jeweler. .- j7
MOoXS For individuals, or for light
-' h'ou'.sek':fti d-n'?;,, a pply at 4i b Wiiitan
-.I,. :'i :) ;... Jione i!4i-b, : : !
i. i: : N I o .ntjderu.aodb. : . -
v. t.tcr ' "iiivt i.uis aa : iict.-.. .i: ,
porches comer Vv'aiuut and Lionel
Streets,; will, be ready about January
lsi.: Jean . Slaughter. -:
- . - ' ; - - - - - '; j
L i-'i'L'v L Something very 1-ne No
ready: ..-'Let us have .your .. orders. j
-- ."O -rvr " '-"". "' - - ' r-f '.
i: v v b l i c l i b R i e i
-.' :'' Ci'i i: ': HALL ' -up
en ii p. m. to tip. m. 7 to i p. Ei.
:-:"V"E ii Y B 0-D Y W2L0iIJ
Oil KENT ii!Ki:t-room IiouSS, T&ry
;.-c:U" ;,::.;..;. i.(;.- ;. j ' ii i v, :. - .
lii cli'ic .. iiui.U, aii incdei u cut e:i.-;
icaoc. Barn aad stables, bt vem
o-.it ilnj Jses. Possession givvu at
once, Apidy tc l.'." V.- 'VVILLiAAlS,'
sViiliiiiiih' liriiK Store,;
?yjay CLERK in our employ Is just
as anxious to please you as we are.
No trouble to show goods. We are
iere
for that purpose. .. Look over'
our Soap ''.'department.-..- You will -find
- tii e1 quality ' that will please you.
Piano contest is drawing to a close.
YYho will i e the winner? On Jan. 30
. - -III ;;. ive to every person that
;.; conies .'is our store 10,000 votes free.
! On everv 26c. purchase of Soap on
this day we will give .1,000 votes for
euc-.i; cent. ' --. Kemeuiber . aud call for
T yciitr votes. January iiOlh, will
oe
day.
WILLIAMS' DRUG
STO P.E, Sells it Cheapen
tf
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iWiir is bad, of course, but the wives
of snse soldiers are getting more
monev I'rora the government while
head s the house is aWay than they
used et when he was at home.
.We are apt to hear almost any
now a full throated chorustfrom
ft spring poets.;
OYER 2,000 PEOPLE READ THE
avigus Want ads daily.
WILSON, BRYAN, WMM
ND REOFiELD ON LIST
Xkcj Are to Address the United. Stater.
Chaiibex' ol Comraerte ia
. February.
"Washington, Jan. IS. President Wil
son and Secretaries Bryan, McAdoo
and Redfieid - will be; among 'the speak
ers before the conveation oi t'r.e Cham-
ber c;" Cornaiurce o
Vac U;-H.cJ States
to lie Li
toi eigd trai; e, Ui .:'!.; ,i: . . '
and the future aititvee pi the aJmiuls-
trai-cn :o::.cs u.scsi;ea.
Secretary Bryan, according to .plans'
announce- . tod'igbt, -. viiil c';-k.;( .-. en
American, invcn'lrae.hta- airca-i. i-;ccre- :
tary Redrield will di3cu33 foreign trade",
conditions and the eltect upon tiiem .cf '
the Europoari - war.. Sccrvlury Z:r.:'bo.
will talk on the merchant marins cad
give the administration's views as to
the necessity for the" government ship
purchase bill now pending in Congress.
No specific subject hao b &-in-. s.r.n.o.un c.e i. '
Tor Preside.. i, -i ii ,on's &.ribr:.-.. .i. .
. The releticn. or the Fc..v. ... :. .
Act "to ;'Americn trade; expan.i-. ii .
be discussed by Sarsusi ;:.-i.i. . -. -..,
vice- ;'"c:t. o" V) ;-i:ii io "---.'."' f
bank, KeW York, who v. Ill be' t -ib.-Cu :
by Charles S. Kamlin, go:rernor o: tiie
Reserve Beard. The scope.- and possi
bilities of; ''.he F;:'r.T ''"-r;-.;? ; ". '
sion wili be. iiie--'s':':-:'e'c'" o. ; .::'. '' es-i-
; of Corcpcrations.
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j VILLA
FOFiC
Concentrates
Attention on Cum
draw n.s torces orom ..
concentrate his attent:
-O tlity anc
ca . cam-
p'aign for- aia.-t r-y o t..e .:'....
ation in th-i no-rth. . Offic-'ial- c
. :tr5;l
here, said toaigat be n&d - assur'ancss
that harmony prevailed between, the
two chiefs..
. .IInch uncertainty, is kno"n to exist
ii, ddeuico City. -.. .'ii '.-':: o:-dor tbi.t of-
and t
ether i:iit:;ie . . ,
cnange are rc.iic u
.-
0-1.C1-.S
here as p..resa.gi.ig
zz the - cs-rdis...
: .- S. eh :;';;. e -y-.-.'-M
Aiexickn a-.- -
noti.er evacuation i
ever. ; ; Giiic.ii.o i.-in.i.ttec'
exact re
never i
was so ir uiotinct.
Carranna
in Vera. Cruz. . -Their n
lies at
Pn &'-.'! -.;.'' nni-ir -i General---- ObxvOi'.. are.
approaching'' Mexico i City,' Xiutierrez
and 5, 000 . men who accompanied him
when he quit Mexico . City Friday, are!
-omewaere cat ween toe capital anc,
Puebla.".' Zapata - Is believed to be a
Cuernavaca with . the . bulk cf Li.
forces. A comparatively small gam
son commanded by Garza, temporaar
executive, holds : Mexico City. Villa'!
forces control the railroad from Jauj
rcz to Ag- as -L.ar.eutes ai.c. is .iiyif,
San Luis Poicsbtu Mcruerey.--
.HM FOR: FUN.
Knicker Docs Smith': live by L
wits? ' I . ;
Bocker No; he lives by the lack
other people's wits. New York Time
.':.
"How fast is your car, Jimson'j
asked Harkaway.
Well," said Jimson, "it keeps abon
six months ahead of my income ge?
erally." Harper's Weekly.
"-.-'". . .",
: Mr. Citibred Do your cows give yc
milk? "' -' j
Mr. Tallgrass No one ever gives r;
nothin'. I T ave to swap 'em fodder f
it. Chicago News. :
.
"I am going to play cards for mon
tonight," said the Boob. "What is t
safest game for me to tackle?"
"Solitaire," replied the grouch.
cinnati Enquirer.
''..
"She makes me feel so small t
she begins to talk about her anc
tors. And we have no ancestors'
the
"Never mind, 'my dear. Come t:
at hex -.ui the pedigree of your cc
-lLtsburg Post. ' ' ;
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day
the
Newrich So she now looks forw
to a perfectly happy life?
Mrs. Newrich Yea. She has snub
the last of the old friends who ki
her in the early days when she !
poor. Town Topics.
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