The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, October 12, 1922, Image 2
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THE PEOPLE. BARNWELL. 8. C
TAX EXEMPTIONS
YORK
TO
DELEGATION PROPOSES
RELIEVE
LOST 50%
THOSE WHO
OF CROP.
MEETINGS IS WELL ATTENDED
— ■( •
Taxpayer* Claiming Exemption Will
Be Required to Present County
Treasurer* With Affidavit.
York _ Farmer* in a considerable
an a west of York, whose crops were
almost wiped out by a hall storm In
August, will be relieved of all taxa
tion this year except the constitu
tional levy of three mills, if ret#>lu-
tions passed here a ta meeting of the
York county delegation are given fa
vorable consideration by the South
Carolina general assemblly. The res
elutions stipulate that the exemption
shall apply only to those persons
whose crop* suffered 50 per cent or
more damage from the storm and pr<y
vide that no exemption shall be grant
ed to anyone who shall make as much
ss one third of the crops made by him
In 1$21. or that was made on th*
same lands that )ear
Every taxpayer claiming eir
linn will l*e required to present to
the «<>abtv treasurer an affidavit In
which he shall set forth that ha was
damaged to the eitenf mentioned and
the affidavit mast he attested by threw
disinterested Beighbors When theae
stipulations are met the MMintr treas
urer util he directed to remit all
PROTECT LEG*N HOSTS
FROM LIQUOR PEDDLERS.
New Orleans, L«.—Federal In
junctions will be applied for to
prevent proprietors of certain gro
cery stores and soft drink estab
lishments selling' intoxicating liq
uors during American Legion con
vention week, It was announced
here byellnlted States District At
torney Louis H. Burns.
% Mr. Burns said the action was
taken at the request of Hugh
l^trre, prohibition director for
Louisiana, and W. W. Tuttle, chief
prohibition enforcement officer,
who are said to have charged that
certain proprietors of groceries
and soft drlng places have been
guilty 4)f violations of the Vol
stead act.
U. S. AND F
SHIPS MUST HE DRY
WHILE
NO
IN AMERICAN WATERS;
SALE ON U. S. CRAFT
ANYWHERE.
GEORGIA WOMAN TO SENATE
A COURT FIGHT FORESEEN
Chairman Lasker Considers Ruling a
Blow to American Merchant
Marine.
Washington.—All vessels, American
or foreign, are prohibited from hav
ing liquor on board in American ter
ritorial waters under an interpretatfon
of the prohibition amendment and the
MRS. W. H. FELTON APPOINTED pn ^ orcpm<>n ^ a< ^ handed down by the
TO SUCCEED U: S. SENATOR
THOMAS WATSON.
GERMAN COTTON MILLS
ARE FACING SHUTDOWN
Washlngton.^German cotton mil
Washington.—The German cot
ton mills are facing a shutdown
through inability to buy raw ma
terials, said a report to the com
merce department from Edward
T. Pickard, chief of the textile di
vision, who is in Europe' making a
survey of the 1 texNe situation.
, Heavy deprecation of the buy
ing power of the German mark
abroad, he declared, has., made it
almost Impossible for German cot
ton mills to expand their working
capital sufficiently to cover, and
hence are finding it difficult to
'buy." .
VARIOUS. EXPLANATIONS FOR
CONFERENCE BREAK ARE
GIVEN IN RUMORS.
ITALIAN DELEGATION RETURNS
PRESIDENT HARDING VISITED
FORMER SENATOR SUTHERLAND
IS SWORN IN AS ASSO
CIATE JUSTICE.
department of justice. Moreover the
transportation or. sale of intoxicants
on American craft, wherever operat- 1 Illness Detains Justice Pitney—Hear-'j an delegation also came to Constan-
One Most Generally Credited Relatea
to the Evacuation of Constan
tinople.
Constantinople. — Abruptly, though
not unexpectedly, the Mudania con
ference came to a halt. When it will
be resumed is a matter of conjecture.
Brigadier General Harrington, com
mander of'the allied forces and head
of the allied delegation, returned on
the battleship Iron Duke, and the Ital-
Aspirin
Say “Bayef” and Insist!
4
v
Woman Selected to Serve Out
Unexpired Term ia an Active
Leader in Civi^Affaira.
ed, was held to he inhibited.
the American territorial water* were
iconstructed to Include those not only
within the three-mHe limit of con
ing of Cases to Begin Imme
diately.
1 1
tinople. It is understood the allied
generals will go into conference with
the high commanders on certain se-
Supreme Court rlou " difficulties which have arisen at
Washington.—'Wie
tlnental United States but also those of the rnlted sutPS met for , t9 0 c- Mudania
within the same limit of the Philip- tober term wUh two of the nine 8eat§ Various explanations for the sep
Porto „„ ,k„ rw,o aratlon of the delegates kre given in
Atlanta G.-A woman from Oeor- r , OP .. , hp Hawaiian Island., i ur.u on thp b , nrh T , rmnt ^ hoW eTer.
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Accept “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin*
anly. Each unbroken package contains
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twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug
gists also sell bottles of 24 and 100.
Asperln Is the trade mark of Bayer
Manufacture of Monoacetlcacldester of
BalicyllcncUl.—Advertisement.
Woman's Rights.
“So you ar»* In fav«*r of long sklrtnT*
“I am." replied Mlaa Cayenne. “A
bowlegged girl lias «om« lights that
ought to be i-iitudibTed *
ir*» mill r®aatMa
to
Th*
I apply
station
tas *8
lal*-« vsrvpt th*- th
tmaal levy Mr arbor
• S«- n. | (tua <•! rcnira*
In the pull las and
road (at
la rase the delegation la
get relief from the state
• Mptto* ■IB he given nt
th* f«* raaaty
■teetlag **• attended hy
delegation and every aaemhet
ed the ptaa fur ttrttag the tns
fr<— the larva ere «f (he hnUntrWh
t#r»*».r* Thta ar*a t
a-etkeeet of torh and in» lad»a ae
era. t S- —aead a« fee
gia won the distinction of Ming the R| co . the Virgin Inlands and Alaska waj| (jU j r k|y fl|| P< j when Chief Justice rtimor* which quickly developed
Ural of her sex -to obtain appointment tj,* |a« would not apply in the Ulna Taft aa ^ flnit p r04P ,. d i na | 0 a here. The one moat generally credit-
J to the United States Senate, when ma tan al xone. aa that xone is ape ovpr to f„ rn , a i|. ed relates to the evaluation of Con-
Mr* W. II Felton, at Cartersvllle. r |n, a |i y rxempfed by the statute It „ e|l a ,| m |q|.t Pr ; d the judicial »)ath »t»ntlnople According to unofficial
din. long known as the “gmn.1 old j ormeT O eorge Sutherland ‘^formation. I.met Pasha, the nation
woman of Georgia.* was appointed go f ar aa Amartcnn ships are con of l - |ah aa >uttl . aM)r D f j 0 |,q nUat representative, suddenly raised
Governor Thomas W. Hardwick ^med the sale or transportation of ohlo who rMlni d during ‘*»e question at the afternoon confer Cirtleura Comfortn ■sby'a tkm
senator to snoeed the late Tfcom. Uggor will .wane nt on«e of as koon lhf suth. rUnd was °* «*»• evacuation of toaataatl- ^ #nd , |fblog hf ^
ubtii th* November as those vessels reach their home | 0 ^at on the ea- h®f*>r baths of Cttttmra Soap and teorhea of
riettiona abet a sarreaaar win he qorts la the rase of foreign ships .r,*. of cm^ f j,.| k a Taft The Oeaeral Harrington replied that ointment Alan make nae
• hoeen at the pofle Mm FHtoa te the derision will hemme operative other chair, asalgaed to Aaeoclate Ju* ■■■•^ romm the conclusion qo* and then of that egqulsltely urrntud
aa the aetesaar? regaUttona llr ^ pgqoy will net. arcerd.aa in In- oft he pea-e treaty, as art forth la lha duaf|n|( pg^dtr, rot'rwm Tab
half ran ha prepared and promulgated by rocma(t qq ^qriHqg hi* mlleaguea. be >«*•« r * _ of the tndtofwmmbi# Cutlcum
—rnplid by him ta th# hear future p—tedly on aa enrtter evamanon. j TtWc—Advert tee meet
M was found Impossible to reach aa ^ • ■ ■
tarmerly the agreement for the present oa this Im . Hhrw a I—» starts ••«« Hi th#
was port a at point mag. the “whirl >4 gaj»tjr“ begins ■ Uh
Uqw 0 ( toartsta General Mom belli of Italy *np- ■ an oyster MrW
wt ia ihe retrt ported General Harriagtoa. bet the j
beraaae
The i
senate t
crowded
f lilt
11 roertl
amber ta th# capMol.
and n
The
entire
tsvee
and other vteMnr* atm
!r.r t«r hr the Krlef
In gala adminatan
Fallen tag the mdarttan tata edRre
mt the new aaanrlate psetlre. the cnnfft
admitted In pgnetire a onmhrr aff at
lame ye and then adyornei *
day In prvsceed In th* White
tn pay • VMM nf rvagsit in the
imlttal
At this ywnctave M Franhlin fhmtl-
tan. French envoy declaring that he
tattrurtsd by the French
he***
■a
h* rv»a
hsvtag
llle Foer owl
tom-hilee sllee*d t** hs*e
le Alheas t*a by J P Heesey sea
t»f the Rev Mr tbivsey of Ores a
S<»~! ssd brvssghl •« l.feeavltle sad
s»4d le s ss««md head eatumvhtle
dealer eh*> ta levs Is alleged le have
* m them aer* revwvered by hherlff
It M IWuaa «*f Hartwell <«* shd
Mhcflff t A |Je« I.W, of llrveavttlr
A- • ordlgg le IvherlV Ho.ea hai« y
es* srreeled la Itartaell folloatag
hit a Ilea* 4 sttempt te steal sa
mobile After being srreeled
fevsed the tdfl. rfs said I#
•t ees sis other rsrs ta Atheaa Theae
h* said he drove te Orseartlle and
sold to a secoad head aatomehtle
dealer The three other iar*. accord-
lag to the offl< ers sill he recovered
Hussey used llsrlsell a* his head
qstarter■ || wav said sad tm>h aa
at|era»oB Healfoard for Atheas every
day Arriving about duvk he would
salt until a number of people would
go into a moving picture show then
he mould pl< k out th*- best looking
tar oo the street and elth huf^keys
uulock it and drive It on through to
Greenville. Sheriff Brown declared.
The recovered cars are to be return
ed to their original owners
h v
• •
K Matson
__ — . - neo «• naui tea to me mrmi on iur *■ — -
that
w ” ” * — *' i i r .iiw iw'■ ■ hi a uir i juwaiiw a mac a av - - —— —*
l the
*? veer* of eg* and has
seal la slate polHba ta
a century (the treasury depart meat
Mrs Felton has soepted the office Court action looking te a Baa! de
and ia etprvssiag he* granted* for i mn last Ion of the application of
ih* honor stated that It use gotag Ameftcaa dry laws te foreign ships
to thrill ih* selves s he a the Sews *etefiag Am*rt< aa ports nss fore
I* rwnveyeff from Ihe lahes ta the »eea both by Attorney General
fair that a Wnensa has res-a - w*oes fm eg nerve and chairman I sehee
i* hsrania a member at the ratted ad the shipping heard Mr ftaagher
aisles •*sale ty said he had already been advised
Fastesd borrowed aa Ameev» aa that a • •** wa* sheet te he tied
ea somea * eavd Mrs PvN«e to sh>- h soeM hrtag the lean# te the
e- - *■ yc a seat la the llvnish partia sup*erne tveyrt
m*st bet SoSle odd ileswgia evper (*hsirvaag insher wa* ef the epia
tea*ed ae seed t# hettew and the ten that the Prat mess etf fereiga
f'rt v *ight stst's ad the t sited lines new Id he te seek aa taJnhrVteh ig^qf
atstes bed s governor wMh row rage yestraihhag the gev*«nment from #n yg # plefare preseated in cenft shea
t« sev M> and «e cwnht n the saving farv mg th# taw M# aaM R wa* van lfc# jwdkial «eth was admtakstrfed ta
Ay * treat He yeo. U mat ten * aenable te awppeer that the caarta Pwatlre fsthertand ess meal impree
tab-re t*n4ertag the sypovalment weeld tram en«h an mpancvisn nnh Jnsttce Pethevtand. ehe pm
to Mrs F *Hog ftaserneg llardwteh. a rrewh that foreign ship# new Id re* vtwnely had tahra the »rwa«led effi
•he ttags te arrive wMh Rqneg an heard, rta | qqg|| sateged the mnrf room wMh alhle that ih* rsmf.
M si sea antU there aa* a tnal da r tatan hv yg* sther uvsmhsf ef the ewert wear •waved imm*-Hateiy
the highest evert tag hla rwSea hwt he leeh a peeMlen • A aether report ea* rwrrent
PnMlv alien ed ihe aplaton ed the us Sind the screws at the bach ed the copied as only a partial *splaaatien.
department ed )netlre foikesed * tan*h while th* chief )vs»4kca an that the stoppage of ihe contort are
M hue Mnwse renleganv# In which qirqqn g ib P t dsrtag the recess fat Ice miitans na* dee In the #sr realty ad
l*rrs*d»ni Hardiag awmmoned Mf f*|qrh had restahed hla resignation the Greoh delegates refemsg all mat
Uewgberty |le»rHartrs Hashes shd heea sc<eplrd shd Jwstice Path tors far di*>wavtea to their gwvernmrnt
Mellon sad fhairmah Inaher Tart rr tsad had heea somisated a* hla sne
Totlrt
i harpy.4 |« #« a .
! Itat r tlltort
• IhP*
MMMi \
in fbsfff
•• 1 >grsi i
. the
- awse
Ltquor Causes Most of Crimes.
Chester Judge James K Pcnrtfor
of Walterboro. nddresslng th»* grand
Jur>' at th»< opening session of the
fall term of general sessions court,
declared that 75 per cent of the
crimes before the courts is traceable
to liquor. Only 5 per cunt of the
population. Judge Peurtfoy declared,
Is criminally inclined.
The (all court is being conducted
this time according to a different
schedule. Instead of three consecu
tive weeks of court, there will be
one week of general sessions court,
the first week in Octol)*fr;.jind Jwo
weeks of common
month later.
ihrowgh mtiwa! frtrnds
"dtwv la Mrs Th«mav K
a««l«>w . f P* wale* Mat sen
f*<c*ra«v* said, dw lined M
•4 ill h*aHh
ta a >iai«m*-si Mrs F*H«w said
ft sa* * vs iweal ty •mag ihai-this
r*elllc<n •K-wM have heeg land* rad
l« ihe widow ef Ihe ta*# fenalwt
Maisen * nna phsaee ad the aRnaltan weva dla f# wwar gad vwnhrased by the aeanle
Far myself* said Mrs F*Raa ta rwased itwlwdiag the paa*lhl» remrils with the rnnrt. bar sad aedtenrs
h cvmmahlrattan tn tierarwr Hard ed eafecremeai upon the tat*fnnthinal standing Jnattre Psihertaad then look
wlrh. “I wish In I hash yew eaprasaty ratal tens ad the TaRed Plates |q paatudn a i the side A the chief
nad *m y+at trait y ta the name ad thairmaa lusher predicted that ea- j^mice and ta a trm. d tat tact voice,
thvwsaada ad Georgia wcwwea wives forcemeat nf Ihe law wow Id operate qqglhle throwghonf Ihe room repeal
mothers grandmothers sad great- tn aa Immediate dtsadvaatage ed the ^ after the chief jaatlcs tlaaae by
grs ad mot hers — who are eatksstas AmerWas mer> haat martae aad c Uase. the jwdlcial oath, gtviag em
tic Ge«>ri lass and who re preseat the wow Id make more necesaary eaart pfcq*la to Ha aolema declaratloas He
state ta varlows Uses «f noble phllaa meat uf the ship sahaldy hill If the waa l(|r q «^| <ore ed to the cowrt hy
thraphy aad endeavors* American Sag was to stsy oa the high tq* chief last ice hy a hearty hand
Mrs Felton was horn 1a TV-Kafh. sea* He believed thn ruling would •hake aad was ushered to his chair
Georgia. June IP. IBIS Phe was the have graal lafluvace la ('oogresa at the extreme left of the bench where
old<-*t child of Charles tRutftt Tat- when the subsidy bill was taken up Justice Mt Reynolds, who occupies the
finer She was married Otfoher 11. An undoubted effect of the enforce- q PX t g^qt a j po welcomed him with a
IMS. to Hr \V. H Felton, who died m* nt, Mr Insker salt*, would be to handshake ;
in IFdP Five children were horn of hamper the board In Its effort* to Thirty-flve attorneys were presented
this union, hut only one of them. Dr build up American shipping to the to the court for admission to the bar
Howard F. Felton, survives Orient and South America. He ex The court, ss Is the custom, pro-
The new United States senator was pectcd Vancouver. British Columbia, reeded to the White House in their
on of the two Georgia women on the to profit at the expense particularly of robes. The President received the
executive committee at the Coltim- Seattle and Portland in the Oriental rhief Justice and associate justices in
Man exposition In 1SS3. She has ai- trade and Montreal at the-expense of the blue room, greeting each with a,
ways taken an actlre and lively in- New York in the South American CO rdial handshake and subsequently
terest in civic affairs. - trade. Also he looked for Montreal chatting with the members.
Attorney General Daugherty and a
Ih* gweram*nl In support the TsfUtsh dm
m«ad Th* d***g*aieu grew very warm
and the pitted general* ad Teemed in
confer nub ihe i om mi ■tanners gi Cen
ataMtanph*
tadh General Hamsi t»s sad Oeg
*ral Mem belli have aahed fag farther
•s*iractien* from lh*ir g.>v*rwm*gia
If thee# ara ra. rived ta tins* R la pns
mas ha rw
WLDOUGLAS
•5*6*71*8 SHOES rH
are act unity dewtandevd year after
ysnr hy newn people I ban any (
ghee la thn world
ICCAUSC
ah*e v* 4** e s*a* •**o*d hy
m*
v* eMMaervrey mmaa
he— r— m—» - v*i..—
m m* — *#4 tm the aee
m>C*M adt « tel — lb* o U
fteAa
W L DOUGLAS ^
la— Wt <d ew IW v«vm a*
taxey —v W*n>ae*—*he
-
Grips Cnooley.
Wgghtaglan The oral her r lemegta
are ant eaarity right This la the only
eapla gallon the UnMed State* weather
he raws can stake for the protracted
mmm mm*i *9
Ok mm tan a.*4 S> fum t> n
owsa auis»a Sm f*s t*
4a mm m SsAn
t L tomfOm oome
and nmemorn m mu
bsf IS — *4 moO # II *#■
vn< rtinsii nsarnnen
*>•*• mart m #»
—*i# a tesmde •*
%umaotneo%oeotw**ooalmw
4a*J#aa eon • ••#>? gun osxk
V UtaafflM «ta—Tbn*»n*
V «. en*.m me
r m*f d* m See hag*
COMPARE —ffradta • m w mseeesta
drowght which grtrs a graal portion of ^ .a—.'Uaay^ ^Wtamns
the coaatry MMeoroglcaly speaklag ra ffggcgarra g - ZlViOrr jZ-W
the winds and the barometer pressure '*“*1** 1
trade.
Mrs Felton has been one of the to gain over New York in the trans-
prlncipal exponents of woman’s snf- Atlantic trade.
frage in the South. She is an active —*
member of the Daughters of. the Aviators in Air 35 Hours.
American Revolution, a member of San Diego, Calif—Lieutenant John:the desks in front of the bench
the Colonial Dames of America and A. MacReady and Oakley F. Kelley, __——
large staff from the department of
Justice, including Solicitor General
Block, occupied their usual places at
one of the earliest members of the who had been flying over San Diego
Atianta Woman’s Club. . isince 5:56 a. m. in the monoplane T-2,
Simultaneously In announcing the landed at Rockwell field soon after > re p resn tatives of the department of
Converted Liquor to Own Uae,
Washington.—Charges thal certain
ara at Man contrary to aatura ^ *
sir Is stgfglsh and there la Hula gBM*m>w—-
movement la high or low etrata. con- j
sequent!) the moisture bearing air can
not journey over the country.
With the exception of California
and the northern Pa< Iflr coast. Flor
Ida and the east Gulf coast, there
have been few areas where any rain
to speak of has fallen for four or five
weeks. There is •’low’* extending
from Washington, D. C.. to south of .
Knoxville, Tenn . which is hardly mov
ing and which forms a barrier to the
moisture-bearing winds. When that
moves away, says the weather bureau,
: there will be some chance for a
change for the better.
Although the present dry spell is
making somewhat of a record for
territory covered and length of time,
agriculturists and meteorologicals de-;
clare it has been marked by an ex-
ceedlngly small amount of
*e*M o w.x
— *A**4
crop
anointment - Mrs. Felton. Oover-,511 p. m. the folowing day, having justice converted to their own use, dan ^ ge ’ The P^ et,pd,ng war " 1 wppka
nor Hardwick announced himself a broken ‘ ail known records for sus- i arge stocks of liquor seized here in ra P' dl >' t'ia ture « ( ' orn an ° er
candidate for the- nnfixpircd-ti rm nf tained flight In the heavier-than-air fly- the enfnr.-pment nf prohibition were
crops, cotton and truck stuff, and the
harvest generally is practically ov
Legionnaires Plan Trip,
Spartanburg.—The South Carolina
department of the American legion
wUl Ke well represented in the nation
al convention” at New Orleans to
convene October 16 2d. according to
advices reaching headquarters here.
In addition to the state delegates
a Pullman load of legionnaires from
the Florence section,' Pine members
of the Pranchville post and a num
ber of the members of the American
Legion auxiliary from various parts
of th.e state have made known thMr
Intentions to attend the convention.
ld?as co'irrr one i the late Senator Watson. The gov- ing machine. They were in the air 35 madc in a special report filed by the
ernor in his .announcement gave a hours, 18 minutes and 30 seconds. District of Columbia grand Jury,
brief resume of what he termed his The aviators were well tired out but The report asserted that the liquor
prllticu.1 faith in his efforts to get willing .they said, to have continued wa s remov
back into the .United States Senate, their flight except for their desire to (he department for storage purposes
grounding them., on the proposition ! reach the ground before darkness and was used hy the officials involved . . ,u » • w
that he is a democrat of the old should make landing more difficult, tor private consumptionr for iistrlbu- 18 that 80 7' nK L ° wtieat s rf'
school. \ . The landing of the big plane was t ion to personal friends and as gifts inR rptarded by inability to get the
'the signal for amighty choriTn of to favored institutions. There was no ground n cond ' tton -
Some little damage may result to
late corn, it was said by agriculture
uni <iiit-u mat lii*- n« t uui ( j e p ar ( m( ; n ( officials, but this prdbably
ved from the warehouses by *, , ^ t ^
will not be extensive. The mam trou-
hie, from the farmers' point of view.
Is Asking Damages. ,
Greenwood —A damage ault for |30,-
000 against the Seaboapd Ait Line
railway has been filed by the estate
of W L. McDonald, farmer, of Don
maid* who eas killed oa a Seaboard
croealag ta Oreennood oa Pecemhar
II. 1»II Salt la be tag broaght ta AV
hnviu# by M H Nicholson nf
J
»ye
■Ml arena My be
amighty chorus of;ro favored institutions. . .
Dr, H. W. McCain Dies Suddenly. I whistles from the . vessels in the r h ar ge that any of the liquor was dis- Cotton in Texas and Ukianoms waa
High Point. X. C—Dr. H W. Me- hacbor. Whep the airmen circled ^aed of far financial gain. slightly damaged 8pvpra ' s Hg0
Cain, eminent physician and surgeon down into the field, a small army of illegal withdrawals covered in the . , ear y .. * es .?*. 0 . y _ Bpa _
and one of High Point's most proml- spectators was waiting to greet them, reportr were declared to have occur-
Truckers in the South have been sar-
nent cltlx^ntf. died at a local hospital Capt. E. R. Erwin, commandant of re d between July 20 and September ed from loss by recent ahowere from
where he had been a patient for sev- Rockwell -field, soon after the flight i| t 1920. The jury did not name the the r,ulf of Mexuo - but raost of the
ej-al dkys. suffering from a septic in- ended, gave out the timejOhe aviators individuals who ware involved, but 1410 truck cropf lu nor,h0rn 80Cli ‘* a-
fection caused by q carbuncle on his had bee nalolt as 35 hours. 18 min declared that their conduct ‘‘cannot b« have reached the stage where the dry
neck utes at)d 30 seconds. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■*ba •• weather does little damage.
Drcvta Plane to New York.
nurlotHvjfc C I. S Sheaf y hi*
returned from NeM York a her' ho
be
Near Riot Follow* Raid.
Baltimore - Riot .alls were sent to
<00 severely condemned.
Officers Hurt
Siftrtanburg. S C-—
By Expioainn. Thi,<y P#r » 0,,# ° €ad im W
-Three polled Q**We.^A U»U of more
all eight Baltimore police
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Jewelry, With Prices, Scat Free on Request
Art Jewelry & Novelty Co.
611 W. 158th St New York City
Genuine
CALIFORNIA
ABAL0NE
Blitter Pearl
JEWELRY
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