The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, February 21, 1919, Image 1
ATTEND THE GREAT MEETING ON FEBRUARY 27th
The Florence Daily Times
• HE LATEST ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES
VOL. XXV
FLORENCE, S. C. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, FEB. 21, 1919
NO, 104
Washington, Feb. 21.—Secretary
Daniels announced today the Presi
dent would embark on the George
Washington about March fifth for his
return to France.
At White House Tuesday
Washington. Feb. 21.—The Pres!
dent's first home coming address will
be delivered on Monday afternoon at.
Boston. He leaves soon afterward
for Washington and is expected at
the White House early Tuesday morn
ing.
Speaks at 3 P. M.
INCOME TAX DUE
RETURNS MUST BE FILED ON OR
BEFORE MARH 15. BILL
PROVIDES HEAVY
PENALTIES
Washington, Feb. 21.—Work on the
collection of $6,000,000,000 has been
begun by the Bureau of Internal Re
venue. This is the eeiinvited yield
of he new revenue bill. l|je income
t?x provisions of the act reach the
„ - t „ pocket-book of every single person in
Boston, Feb. 21. The I resident.th e United States whose net income
will speak at three p. m. Monday, I tor i UtS was $i, 0 00 or more, and of
Mayor Peters announced today on- every married person wiicoe net in-
receipt of a message from the George j /ome wa8 * 3 , 000 or more . Persons
Washington. Jwhose net income equalled or exceed-
.... ^ ’• hes0 amounts, according to Olieir
w ° rop “, 0ut D '.martial status, must fi e a return of
Bh'n a v P r b ' 21 ' The income with the collecto ot intenal
ship North Carolina, returning home , revenue for (li8trlct iu which the
w.th troops, has joined the George lhe ,,i or before March i:..
»~ n - r —
Em N m TS°, W "‘t " r ° P1M! '' b ‘ ! ‘" r " ">™° “m”’
hind with disabled machinery. — - ■ ■ ’ ,u,w
APPROPRIATION FOR
THE REVOLVING FUND
$1.0>)i) and an additional assessment
ci 23 |> r cent of (he amount of tax
due.
For “willfully refusing 1 tomake a
return on time a fine not exceeding
$10,000, or not exceeding one year im
|| p* iso ament, or both.
I For Making a fase or fraudulent re
, . ■ „ . 1 tuiin, a line ol not moic than Slooon
Washington. Feb 21-A bi’l appro lor imprisonment for not more than
THE THE FED
PRESIDENT WILSON RETURNS TO |TAX MUfCIOIlS
FRANCE ON MARCH FifTH
t
Will Make His First Home Coming Address in
Boston at Three O’Cl ock Monday After
noon. At White House Tuesday.
INTERNAL REVENUE HEAD
MAKES PROVISION FOR
COLLECTION OF TAX-
FORMS SENT OUT
D. C. Hoy ward, collector of internal
-evenue, yesterday stated that those
‘nvome tax returns known as 1040
Vs, upon which were to be made ro
‘urns of n"t incomes for #5,000 or
'"ss, were being received daily from
the department at the collector’s ofil
ce as rapidly as possible to all par
t'es who had made income tax re
turns last year and to those who
i’sve requested that returns be sent
them.
It is the nuriHW'e Mr. Howard stat
^ nf the department to place in the
neld iwo*”e tax itemitv
'ho would this year as
'sot year assist parties
BOIET PENETMTEO
«
DEVELOPS THAT INJURY WAS
MORE SERIOUS: THAN AT
■FIRST REPORTED.
Premiers Condition
Unchanged Today
Offislal Statement Issued by Physi
cians Soon A?;fter X-ray Ex
amination was held.
BOLSHEVISM BARED
BY R, E. SIMMONS
HOUSE PASSES TIME CLIFTON PLEADS
DISCUSSING DOG TAX FOR GOOD ROADS
Official Decrees Reveal Depth of De MEASURE GIVEN MORE. CONSID SAYS DISREGARD OF LEGISLA
gradation to Which They Are mtua.i -r^r- Am->ns% -rmu ia#/mu i% bbiu^ »ai a
I
gradation
Subjected by Reds
♦heir
♦ w
♦ OUT OF DANGER v
♦ Paris, Feb. 21.—-Premier Clem ♦
♦ enceau will receive his Collea +
♦ gees of the Supreme War t'oun- v
,♦ oil at home this .afternoon, to ♦
cntleero™ j 4 discuss certain important mat- 4
was done 4 ters, it was announced at noon ^
in making j* today. The Doctors considered 4
C ^ B beli”ved an he e, coulfi l,0 res!me i
acl,vWes “ M “:
V hocpnn K ,, "UUIU oe active
-o- ”.x v mr.,'" 0 ;:""
0 r
'expiring nr, Ma-eh »i
whatever n,„ s t b | 0 t() ,'^’ .1^
out liiei.- own returns and mail
hem to the office of the collector for
4
v * * • • * 4 ♦♦♦44
Par's, Feb 21—The tuilet which
wounded Premier Ciemenceau pene-
J rated his' ‘lings, it was revealed bv
the official slntement issued shortly
at er noon today.
After I he X-ray exarnt natSon had
bf e n completrd Premier Ciemenceau
walked mil on tie '• balcony of his
the (irs'. real
denaty !l ^ bn im Po^W«; ho « 8> - ' veloeking .he garde!? to take
demand such -s'istance at that time.
inromp tax returns
no- indiv'd"P' inromp t av r„ f „r n s for
L ar r r net imo,,,e $5.0fift hav-.
office reeeived a ' tIle collectors
was a delightful eno.
spring day
Spits Dlood.
The Tjrt>mier seemed vigorous al
though i-.p B „r,t n HttlaMcod.
| The Rneouncement made inthe offi
| f dsl bullet n caused some anxiety in
pricing seven hundred and fifty mil ione year or both tneoflipr ^1° tn ? n , T, ’ e Pe "' o'nnfrps t'-p time of ‘he immediate eniounge of the pre-
iinn .inii^pe fnn iiip M>iii.naa a/imin.c,. ai)in....i ’ . er "'th an ad mvrnpnt. Un-'p- thp old law all n>v mier at his home, and the news Hint
°nt o^ income taxes were due June h's condition w's more ierious than
lien dollar. 1 - for the railroad admin-s- ditioiml assessment of 50 per cum
trr.tion evlving fund, in additin tc jthe amount of tax evaded
half a billion cared in ibe act which j, For L-.ilure to pay the tax on time
provided for Federal, was passed by; a fin* of not more than ? in 000 and
House today.
I an additional asessment of 5 per cen:
i5.h un'ess a corporation was run at first rrnorted spiead quicklv
mg on i s fifieal year. This year the throughout Paris, caiisjng wMeapread
Mw recud-es that one fourth n* t>p expressions r,f sympathy,
lor lip w teu. amount nf taxes be paid on or before Receives cVtlera
'per cciit n LrP^ e U T ld ' pluK 15,h and <llp balance Hi th-e» mThe pr-m er however bore un re
irinrin,? nt 1 for each ful muniii'equal in-tnllmenls on J-ine ir.»h. s-** ma-'mh'- will'ri,irln P th,. „?IL, aP
j In addhion to^lm'lli 00 j tember 16th and DeCeniber 15th - 1919 tp return v> his bed and rfcelv
Columbia. FeK 21.—A very interest | perg,^, exempt*‘ni, uxoavp * fAm I'k • , ^ ~ i inp n inurous rafier^ among whom
^ bj 11 , 0 ^ 4 h c calendar bi cne a(owjJ(1 w J ^DfiSIgned To ‘l* 1 ? G Pnarw. AnmrfT!-.-,
Ti Person dpiT/noIZ. . I0r eat '' 1 t 21. a._. t» i tv i i | ambassador, and Admiral Benson, l’.
Forfeiture Of Dower
Bramlett of Greenville couaty iclat support if sutli np-lr,. 110111 1 ' 0r chl e*
ing to forfeiture of dower. This bill, ten year.- of age^nd fn a U ‘il? er < * igh ’
has a majority favorable report from j support rndnr ,h ot se,f
the Judicilry committae of the exemption
The bill as reported by ‘he commit fam^y ^L wh' d ‘ Tht ’ liead ct a
tee is as follows: !m”a , SUpports one O‘
„ Pe £L 8 c,0 . Ke, >' ciinected with
Washington. F«-b T*ie Senaie
(Committee invostignting Uvshevism
al.road and in the Cn'ted States list
;ened .'olny to theh story of the free
lovu policy which is new rucognizod
by the Bolshevil'i in va-'nim pirts of
Ru--sia. it was .e',. of pickpockets
who were orgrnlred from among the
it'd Guard and who ope red with
cfflcia! sancticn. fv«, s;* y of delicate
women hf-inr . n.-nel'e,! to work the
streets because they happened to
h ve been be n of I’-e ni'ddle or ar s-
c? - <• •;« { ,j. ( j'|> -, nc *sem?nt o' 1
n'l but fill rwc: > o ’ e.’ine and
Trot/hy, ii!i' i. r. -,>>!r»'n jj ()t
c:niiier.t barked l! p 1 's'e* 1st up
rising, (he story of ih . H f,. vp .. (
the Arcangel district, the wj hdia.vsl
ot Wl.xm it was s a ed w: id , i0 i
certainly be followed bv r H
«Te of thousands of ir-n'oeent pieph
who live in Mortli Rus a • d
have beer, actively cn per , ing with
the American and British troops
L r,1tt ” arra tor of those horrors was
E ' . S, ™ n,ons > the former rep.e
sentative in Russia of ,;,e >; vr ,„ , n
of Commerce, wlv, 1
Russian jails and who hi. Archaago
for this country l.v f Ne-emhr,.
Simmons began his „,.a.: vr>
SHturdav and cceudcl 't ?* B
afternoon
! When Mr. S mn e 1 s fi r-she-i hi,
°r.Le
|'" m that ro Amer.-rs r ,p ( j er<1 ‘ f
| a ^rearer service fie •
.in bringing befe e* '• ., ot .i
! country-tit real s v-,
•anarchiam. and imnio-s'i v th-.*
I “Whe-J ih * co-.-. ..... ,
,on Snrurtlay,” S aM .M f j,-.
I had Lust concluded th.. ;.... , r
he li.,-ru-s and le-o-'sfc
carrying them on» *h ' i „
cd wh'le in RusMa- v
fhull i*ef< r lo somf. . :f Uuj (!
natfc 1 after my relee<e-;.
1* h-p
uf th|.
person.
a p-fo.i ef in • rjiuinu ' new act ne™ ' i ' f ,M> ,,n< ^ er the
r " h0 _ . net income' above 0 the^exemtutn!!?
Liberty Bond Holders
give It,
-nd unfai- p-nclices in the s 1 *!
“locks and speculative sectiritieA.”
Irish Freedom Friends
band
or
rate
cause, and sha'i so coptm’ij uniniur
ruptedi'- f,r a p-rmn ««f in
State and obtain a divorce under the and 12 per f If*' ♦! t ' XP,n J )l,ons ‘
laws of any Slate from her hu.sbarni)jn excess ri *4 uan ! K ,let income
or who shall he convicted of adultry, cesp' cf urn, l Dromes in ex-
shall be forever barred of her action surtax lanelnp- r. ’ S , J3ct a;s i° lo a
to demand her dower that she ought amount ot Min .'T 1 !’ er <f ' PJ of l be
to have'of her husband’s lands: Pr«- $5,000 and tenon T iccome betwo,. !
vided. That if her husband sliall wiil'pet iuccme ab” ve 0 #!’i)rm na!r nt ' >f ' ,lfl PM'sdelohia. l*a
ingly reconcile her after the going Payments of thn , * 0 ‘° i' 1
away and continuing with her adven .,.11 ... ./ ax n,a y made;
trer, or after the uninterrunted senu r . ., n,G of fi’ing return
ration
'40m
live
case she shall be restored to her act 1... v „ o ; .<u un niates tu ait
ion: Provided further, That nothing j' uT' ,a a,a ^i nK 0,1 ' their returns
herein contained shall be construed 1 ( °. -ccir arival and the loc'i-
to give her a right of action for dow Iw?,, 0 i* , r , 0,flcer8 ma y bc ascertai;-.
er in any lands conveyed during the 011 r ns at olfiecs of collectors
time she m»v be barred under tbo h „ n |,J erPa ' rPV enue. postoffices and
nrnviainnc nf tuta oAntin.** *• uHIlKS. r H)iUr6 to SOO t])( k S6 offl’cGrs
Against Bogus Stocks'
h e found Premier Clemenceiu in the
Wash'rc'ton, Feb. 21. tn further best of sp'ritw, di*nlaying wonderful
cnep nf ifip m-’P-mnent’s effort it, courage ! 'nd cheerfulness.
Protect s-’t'ii T Ibprtv Po-'l holders Bulletin Casts Gloom,
f-nm n-on'oiers of speculative securi It was easilv discernablc. however
tie“. tfip federal trade commtss’on that a more pessimisl’e aHl ude was
..•IH iiofrin hcirinrs tomorrow “ui«>n pix'vailing In the premier’s housesold
th* ( ip'.ree of coonp-ailou which the i*ben last evening. Mafiame Prabant,
cnorr>i“sioT’ rn.'cr its o-eanie act can fiou» f Veeper for M Ciemenceau for
n|i-,g misren-esentation ve Q r-, scorned on the verge of co'-
le cf iccsa and the eves were retlden-xl
f-*vn tears end M. Clemmeeau’s f'K,t
man. Maurice, showed signs of a
sle n'esa night.
! “Poor o’d Prys'de’j .’’ be remarked
To Hold Convention to ‘ l 5 AtB ^' r(fpd FrGK^ • “ bnt , ’ n
ingM
Forcui by Soldiers Go-7
Ml.
I-irpt, 1 wish c st. ;o ihut j*
throng,! the use 01 a :11s M:at men
ami v/uircn are comic • noil< Ht
any la.mr imt jj,, , ;pvjsl
ti« s assign them lo d >. Grca- number
01 these people are o d or frail, per-
s"»s utterly until lor a5I
they arc force to do at H,e point of
bayom, s or guns. Tiiev - alway*
office met., and other p mum vh-.se
ERATION THAN THE APPRO
PRIATION 3ILL
TION WOULD BRING GALA
MNY UPON SOULTH
CAROLINA
Columbia, Feb. 21—Tito House of
Bep-esentatives spent the greate- ^ Columbia, Feb. 21.—“If I were the
noHJon of two d“vs discusing the pernor of South Carolina and had
miest'on of imposing •, tax on dogs , 1 le pe . < ? p,e that 1 favored good
Much more ti"* e was spmt in t'.e m a !.'L? nd .!k 8 . Gen . er81 Assemb, y
consideration of th's measure tlnn ftok"n- to Ihe Uk ? R « any action
was spent in tbV consideration of the nmnent l h tb ! v CO " 8tr ^ 1, ' on of P sr
-n-oprlal-on MM. Af‘er M, e consom CS c a ^ 8late ’ 1
et'on or a u of this time the measure \mch legislltion^ .nS n" 1° Pa8S
-ss killed, or rather vest polled •• * ’Joi n Clifton of Sunn cr^.' Senator
Ml the next session. "1.,’, '[ f ^ n f r 1 an ^
Budoet Bill Panaes ‘Senate last night in ° 0r r Gl<,
The Senate last night passed the l **t this session looking to Urn cn^i 011
Mil nrovidin-r fo- the m'o.nion r.r a *'tion of permanent highways
‘M'd-et evstem for the str.te. sin,Ha- Tb o senator from .
•o the Virginia svstem. Senate- F an / ba t it would be a dSe a^ 3 ™
An Chesterfie'd made ; , hard firhi if tie General Assemhiv ?
^ Z ‘n't oMv r,,.. burned with no action S? Thp
t of Spnste stood by him "® nat °r said that unfortunSeiv in
hp so-umput of thP Scnmn was > f his Property lav somp H.^o
.'i’Hin he1 Th nR,V 1n faV ° r of " ,0 n-™ a o "»y from the proposed highwa! Jy®
1* 1 „' T1,e 8V<,,p ? 1 .’ V! »» advocated '°. ,n but that tba t would not affec‘
. v Governor Cooper. Ms vote because he believed Vh^
r 1, .f dJour,, Next Permanent highways would be tim
Indications new are Urnt the Gen saIva Mon of the state. th
ZV Asf ■ en • b, " win ha-div a lion— 11 no "’ a PPrars qniip llkelv'that lee
n 1)11 will not bo reported to trio h ;*’ ,1 '' n v system will he passed after
Hpoa.p hpfo-p Tnemlav ni^ht. It w"! , ^ ,h,s se « si i>n. The House Turs
’•a-aiv eet f'-o’igh hefo-e Thurso,,- day niR,u a" such legislation
Frldnv. T''c-o will mohahlv »,o a
-e-'t opiu- changes in t! e 1 leasuro
'n the Senate.
Comnulsory Educa'ic.’,
The Senate is vet ,0 act Cl, Iho
'nmnulso-v education hill TlftSisprl
bv a narrow margin but sentiment
in the Senate is overwhelmingly in
favor of legislation and it now an
pears that ti e House desires to undo
t.-'t which it lias done.
'ihe onlv bill passed bv ihe Hotis-j
Mouse, it will p-obabiv take un Was tho Belser mea8ure P r o'''dinr* --
Mil next wopv * bft enlargeincm of the State h’gli
v; y commission to ten memim-s.
passed by the Th ! 8 b,H is now beforp the Senmi?
and that body Is expected to ament
lit “nd include in it some of f’e nro
!vi-ions that we-e in the l<*g-\sJat.io n
rciected by the House Tuesday nigh)
It is now believed C at the House will
a-cept these provisions.
Solendid ^ bt * P e °P ,e °f the Sta^e a-o arous
|f cuuiu OUUCCDS ed ovor the actlon of tht> Ho „ sn , u
~ .1 . ’•ejecting ponding leg'slat'on and let
1 t, •'V T o*re >•- .'c .u" a tBrs am j telegrams have been jiourin;
V ^r , H0 "° , ;W‘ R, t ' v; ” m on the senate urging tha some
n e-ont -reecss. F. T VMhcor thing be (lol , e _ t ,. e n , ean tin ^
Up htij nevt wopk. Senator Duncan
''f Un'on has offe-ed a cnivtili’T
oosure for the bill
House.
Get-Tb-Gether
Meeting Was
.v • *_<• ■ , •**« UUilC. Ill II U Illttl!
. . n . 1 • n 1 ' have also been hearing from home.
- -.nff
, ' ,n duty of Hie Laymen to the
ch—ch.
All p-r*sent wo-p d'sapnoiniad a t
-ot hav'ag the Rev. A. S. Ttiop'"-
’v-'or of «t. David’s. Chcraw. He
—ns *o have hep- »,-ospn , *0 dp|iv<>-
•n address on “\Vi*at 1 Would do
n-o-o I J, I svom,, Again.’’
Sevnrai of t**p local j in, i (v, we-p
n-p-ont, and Dmir addresses ’arcejv
"'ede up fo- M- Thomas’ a», S onco.
TVf> T7,lv U T G-aham H«*v. Mr BeM
: —7 U I.-ells V' li--.se . , A . *»■ ■■mm n«v. mr Be'»
work in normal lime v.;m p f w,,,.. the Rev. M- Rinont «.•„
GOOD ROADS BILL
TO THIRD READING
SENATE TAKES HOLD OF LEG!S-
1 LATION—CHIEF GAME
WARDEN STANDS
miy term a ment :l „ T; , e w
Dt'n stifTer the :;a„i > f;,,. ri) *v a-.
force, 1 int,, the he.-i -i • „rt cf n, a „
«al lab,r. Many arc
graves, and
11“'
• o ili'.
Columbia, Feb. Li—The Sena'e 'c
day passed a resolution asking th
Finance Committee to give* the. am!
ters of the Slate a 3'.» per cent in
Fe 1 ' 21.—A two . , .. .. ..
- - 1 ; ' . r de,! pathelically.
< o"vent'on under the auspices or '
ivcijtd npypr hcei my advice,” he ad-
dc„, e Kricnds of Iri-h Freedom, one of T> .
<>r tiie purpose's of which is to formuia'“ Fremiers Condition
Reported Satisfactory
Weather Prevents
I’a-is, Feb. 21.—'’-ewi.'r Clemen
exnecte,] • ecan’s condition is sitisfact j-y, hav
e Among those who have accepted in i"R been reported as unchanged at
citations to address the meeting are f° ur o clock this morning.
CardinM Gilihon' .^ United States S^n "
ato- ele'i Walsh of Massachusetts .Funeral Services Of
— ~ ... , i„me umcers. !, nd Borah of Idaho: Sepaker Champ _ _ _
However, dees rri rel eve Ihe taxpay-’Clark, Governors Sorotil of Pennsyl v Mr. J. LUK6 Farmer
.1! i _ 18 to file his return ''an'a and Smith of New York and t .
church dignitaries of several cities.
“it ;fd ma,l« splendid addresses
" 1 of (hem being most timely and
appropriated.
. ..... The purpose of the meet ng was
^ w^XJJ laVn i' ,, ';. rd ° r ,,,a, iy t” create and beget a greaicr out* "
the'r ywn ^el a i vpVh-V r | pl, r i,S , 0f ' ,SP ' ° n th ° ""1 of the layn, ' n hf Irease in saiarv.
met ti,« ,n., • ' l " < r, l r ‘i"ls who .the Pariah spd this was accotnplisb ,
,! tbB ‘ !l8 P*«a«ure “f the Bo shevik. ed heyond all doubt. 1 ho Ho,l!<t, ,<m 11,0,1 " m;l nex! 8 ' :
these relr ° griMi ° n da ' ! v,w 0110 of ' T1 ’° n "-«G r " resulted i». ,h r sw an'Hie IdM . bolishing the offh
hrei a 'i 1 Vf?r * t G'” M.r,. .t izalion of a Mens Club It !>e known of Chief Game Warden. The Sena
E >*!?*>, ' '">*-> W. •”>"}'» *•»•» a»b. <>- p.esfl.l tbe »,.fl rr-ia, hill h, ihl.
s g. ng u s a v.,nnor ttoHo- is expecting much good wore f ,
f'om Mils new organizatl'M. tove .tor
Too mnr-|> praise could ,io! In* g>ven
t*’" ladies for the splendid! supper
and a word of thanks should be ex
tended Mr. Kafer. for the deli 'ions
’•oils which he contributed. Would
't not be >, splendid thing io have a
ane w. In !hf s gang w „ V .,nng v ,
man of evident genie b-e-di-o , in ,i
frail physique. I offc,"-! to i,..,,.
her but she declined to r>r „„ ob1"cr
of charity. She tcld me everything
thi.i her family had i\sd t>ee n ann-o-
priated by the Bolshevlki and that
site had to d ! g ice out cf thp x'rpp't*
Cooper will address th
Goners:! Assembly llvt first, of an,
week urging good deads legls'sKicv
Botn Houses hav i adjoumed over ‘.li
week end.
- file his returr.
and pay Ids tax within time spev i
mi ^ , f,ed b >’ ,?w - I" "'is ct,<. 0 taxpayers
The Game Today ^ U8 lJ;;:: k . '. ,o Government, not'me
j Government lha taxpayer.
Placed At $474,000
Owing to weather conditions, the « , i —7
Kingstrce team could not come here oCaDOard Fire LOSS
for the girls basket hall game today.:
The game has only been postponed, !•
however, and it will he played at an!
early date which will ho announ-edl u ' i,sb '«F"'n. Fab. 20-Lo«s lo the
later The tickets that have i. e e> So ’ bo; ‘ r(I A «’’ Line in destruction of
wld for this game .will be 'acceptedi waT, '' ,,ous ’T in Savat nnh fire Iasi
wneu the game Is pla>ed. we ° : < "as set nt $474,Ofil {„ H renort
oday io the rai’ra*d administration
Officials immmllntely took up consid
eraiion cf v ’ - eti'er t 'e warehouses
■would be rehull*. unci although no
announcement was made, It was un-
lt i reao, — Iderstood arr-rv *u,ents would be
.' , n nr ' w before Congress made immediately fur reconstruction.
German Cannon As
Liberty Loan Trophie
SHERMAN TRIES TO
MUZZLE PRESIDENT
INTRODUCES RESOLUTION
SIGNED TO PREVENT HIS
SPEECH ON LEAGUE OF
NATIONS
TV* renmins of Mr. J. Luke Farmer
of W-lterbow. S. (’., who«e death oe
-urred in Baltimore at a h o“nit«l on
Sunday night la“t, we-e brought to
Florence on tram 14 Wednesda”
n ornlng and carried to the home of
hi<, h-olher, Mr R. Harry Farmer, o”
South Irby “treet. wle r e U'c fitneml
va-vleea took place at 11 o’clock
DE- The inie-ment was niin'e la'er in M»
I Hope Ceme’te’V at
J th.
th's '*nre, and
e crave was covered with many
lo”c,v f'oral offerings.
, M-. Farmer was married to Miss
Washington, Feb. 21.—A resolution .^ THry nnu80r o f ,hls ’""ny ven--
designed to prevent President Wilson ] ° 0 ' . ” n< ^ bo wi,b . several grown,
discussing publidv the proposed Lea (8U ffbters survive * m. H
-inn vea-s o'd
discussing publicly the proposed Lea
gue of Nations ”nti' "o has con,muni
cated the details of tl e plan to the
is adopted, two hundred and fifty
trib.Ked 0 °' , ” an (a " non wiil be die
^ ‘« d as Parmauent prizes to ci 1 ' -
making the bast showing i n f ho V |e.
tory L' xjriv l.oan campaign.
A refine-1 has been ma,i e bv Serm.
tary . f (he Treasury Glass that Con
gress make th's distribution poslWe
and liber!v T,onn workers are hoping
to get ■» throng), to give the campaign
an ad ted impetus
nn
FOOD SUUATION
GROWING GETTER
was firiv
- .. He a'«o leaves one
brother. Mr. R. Ha—y Farmer who i‘-
Senate Foreign Relations Commstteo Z en - rfneer on the tA,a n"n Coast
was introduced today hy Senator I ' ,4,f, • Mr - * ,,J,Pni er ws n 'ocomotl'-•
Sherman of 111., Republican. Consid “ T,pin ‘ >Hr a' 1 ' 1 "P «bno n f ht-
e at on of the lesolution went over h '"’ ma ' ,n P H| t '"♦’'’k b'-ausn of hi"
rt 8,1 *TTPnt, he V*1r! down Uio
nm on the Walterhoro branch of fe
Paris Feb »1 - O"? o- th''. “ r>"? w' ,s us (:B,a “ 8 ,0 ' tI,e Senate ; A,lantlr Coaf,t Une -
sent at’the taking of the r' 1 '—aph ! v ®?l ld be unwise,v undinlomatic, and 1 M- Farmer or'-'rany was for*
sent at tne rasnig ^ 1 tend to promote discord.” - .Norih Carolina. He served »“ a lo—
Many Wounds
•' 1* OJ •* ‘ v/*l UM.
Like It Healect ; ^ ; b «
.elo-ea ♦),«
ruies. The resolution de
hat to discuss, the plan before
siRmitting Us d.oiails to the Sena's
of Premier Cler'en^enu’s wound
quoted bv, The Times jOr saving:
?.l
Berlin, Feb. 21—Piivaie Advices
frrim Thorne Indicaie the food situa
tion in that section hold by .the Poteg
kt showing marked improvement, as
a result f the oessaticu of sh'pmente
to westen Germany.
“The rafd'ograph Is perfectly cl'taf,' DAV'ADIAM PPPMIFR
ViharKjtig s »the exac.t spot of the gro'^c jkaHInillHli | loLsyiiLil
’ ‘Hie ne«- tee Inp"’ m n -e”! - * wh'c’i
;best withstands tho presence of a for
ielgn body. Therefore It la m t likelv
that the ext-aciinn of Ihe tu "et will
be attempted rt t 1 '*' p^esen' "me,
“S'mllar wound» ,were very fro- REPORT OF ASSASSINATION OF
quent during the war and numerous KURT EISNER COMES BY
recoveries were recorded. Therefore
It is hoped that unless complications
arise in a few days will see the pa
(lent restored.
^motive fireman *md served his trad"
under his need fall,"-, who for a
"me w'as mas'er mechanic of the of
| W *i ml-at on, Manc''ester and Augiv-
nrnnnTm l#ll l r*n ta UaMroad, later the Wilmington C«-
nrrlln I rll Klllrll lu ”' ,,ia •■’nd Aus-uslH. an 1 now the A
lll■l UIIKIbU IVILLLU lantlc Coast Line Shops, then at WP
jmimrion, N. C., and later as en5ince
on the road.
WAY OF AMSTERDAM [Maritime Works
Un.i™, Fob. jT3T«rt Eisner in., i Destroyed By Fire
Tries!, Thursday, Feb. 20.—Nearly
•Bavarian Premier was shot and kill- *
^ ‘It is understood, according to The ed ih’.s morning, according to a Muni ‘ "’icsi, ruursouy, reo. su.—ixeany
Temps, that M. Ciemenceau may be cfpal dispatch dispatch received in J 18 ^ fbe Maritime Works at Mon
able on Friday or Saturday to receive Amsterdam by Lieutenant Count Ar- Falcon, Northwest of Triest have
Mr. Balfour and work with him. i covalley. been destroyed by Art
0 r_ per, : h ; J l W?:S ,ho ""’v kin 'l «r^ ot fogot her meet ing ” 0 f the” men'’of
mi, i ha t Bci-'hevikl —mihi pa r . all of the churches of'Florence
" 1 i t . he T ‘ n , d ’>- TM« ts ihe case of I Mr. R. W . Sharkey, director of St.
numbers of ether of the same Andrews Brotherhood, preside;* a’
the meeting.
The following were elected to
serve as officers of the Metis Club:
President, R. J. Kirir. •
Vice President, P J Muxw■.•11
Secretary & Treas, V. p. Friar.
INSURRECTION WAS
OF SHORT UF!
EX EMPEROR’S SON ACCUJED O
TAKING PART IN BA'jE.L
UP RISING
c'ars.’t
In answer to a questi- •, by Smn-
'or Overman, Mr. Simmers' told of
♦be hunger condlficns In IN rogrtid
'• r peopie dying in film streets. He
erroborated the testimony - f nrovicim
witnesses repardi-g t’:'w phase of
Russ'a.n horror.
A few word's tnoru re'-a-dlne ♦’,«
Red •jU'’vds.” be cn’i !r, ,,e(| ‘Tim
aaes for,service in the n,.*i a-uiv h-o
r ;' rT ' ,n r,? years. A- t •'wo’„t»n
°d. il i« a fn-ce e-r-ul-. f) by
nnd at the point of bayonets.
Another phas e D f B 0 ’*!mvis-, a n ,|
ne not hjthei|.o rcfer-eH <n c<ia
hearing is wh»t ,i. Q n-,, , , . fi' "f- U. i-ei*. cows rus. s. v. i. s son ot tne rormer r.mperor was
♦he T^evelline- of n, s ' e ' , k 08 1 vahio, aecoring to the C. f). D. tags rested. It is reported he anna-on
forms ono cr itm -o--n %i s H(iac - iK ^ amounted to $422. Tht had some connection with the in'
, sv'.>m p 1 r 0 i: r, ^ h ‘ Stuff is laeelied 92 per rent alcoho'.. ment.
This is the second shipm,ef Jam-
more in'e|Hgence tl-n t,- a-,,..,«lca Ginger coiia.gncd tc ‘he same DENI
•maKhv for tf.r , ' . atidrcsn as Hint given gbove. to be .
Seize Quantity Of
Jumaica Ginger
Magi*'rate Lynch at Cowards lias
shipped to Sheriff Burch twe fu'l bar
rels and a gor'd sized hex, in addition.
of Jnmr.ica Ginger, which ho seized a.t wn.rt. m.i i»^.. ■
the Cowards express office a few days eventually disorganized bv Govt
ago. The shipment was cens'gtied ment troops. Prince Joachim, si,
to Dr. C. Lee, Cowards, S. C. I. s son of the former Emperor was
Basel. Feb. :M. - \ reactionary
surrectlon was blocged out in Man-
Y’cdnesday ningH, accorlin: to '
Ftankfort ZetM;'." Doi.mb H’e I
’•■•rinn I,tut 1 ja U.' a ivackr'd I i
1 rinse and OCCIMilC'l t» o I *‘ *
Office The poll'? assisto J . ho! w«
’ "ah.'iy fop the cause or , n ,„|
’r-„'zVv r,-e arrested Ht-o W „ ,,-j.
"'I pnd l pe'i.'’ln m or-ont pn>n
her of instance# m,t to rl"-", <»tm.
nV bcc 'ltee ♦t’-M' wc-n po—cl lo-rt.i r- *
hJi'her inte'digenpo Hn n rUp
annrov." Of. Thi“ r»'>p nUwao “’mn'd
’wlic", to any thbikimr —n o-
mi*n in Amer'-a v.-’-a* \ <•. spread
•^eans to thecUJliz-d worid.”
What can you tell u" of the policy
‘hat - ' n two a» 'Cc i, ij n
>f women’- A.. , fl pl e.!
‘ If the fac'.< re aren H'li phase
-'f tbe situation are ,o-:,*r,i.s >d in the
Un'ted StattoH,'* Mr. A mr.-ons auswir
ed, “ihe prog.agrandu wnich is trying
*o jus'ify 'lolBhevis n l•{■7'.'r,* th" ,
DENIED THAT PRINCE
JOACHIM TOOK RAF
Feb. 21.—The folk
addresa as Hint given pbovi
seized by nffieiats. The other ®hin- ' foneo' agen
ment ^:is valued at sn\eu hundred ors of Prince Jochim were not int
dcllatfl. The Ginger came # "" - * *- »•-— ■•-
Atlanta ccucen.
Lindemann Under
fom an ved in the Munich insurrection W
nesday nigid, according to a dispat
received here.
Arrest At Weimar KIEV IN HANDS OF
THE BOLSHEVII
i Paris, Feb. 21.—The Matin says
the German Communist, l.indnmtm,
was arrested Wednesday at V*e1n,a-.
where lie has been displaying great
activity.
Brunswick Diet
Stormed By Workers
REINFORCEMENTS WERE RU5
ED TO THEIR ASSISTANCE
FROM MOSCOW
American people can no' rcsalblv Berlin, Feb. 21.—The nrunswict
reo. si,—iuu »v-v Warsaw, Feb. 21.—It is reporl
stand before pub’ic cnmion I will diet was stormed by unemployed dur H at Kiev is agaia in the hands
read to you two official lecrees for ing the session this week and the the Bolshevik!, a large number
the control of the free love policy in chairman and several deputies were whom came from Moscow to ast
two Russian cities. 1 roughly handled. thbse who have been in the city.
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