The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, October 19, 1922, Image 2
THE PEOPLE. BARNWELL. S. C.
LIEUTENANT MAUGHAN, ARMY
&
AVIATOR, WINS FAST
RACE.
GOOD AVEBM IS MADE
Winner Doe* Two Hundred and Six
Mile* Per Hour and Win* Big
Race in Michigan.
Mt. Clement. Mich. — tTnconsclpu*
at times, due to the teriffic speed at
whlcji he rushed through the heavens,
and during his conscious moments
haunted hy fears for the condition
of his wife, who jnomentarily expects
to become a mother. Lieut. R. L.
.Vaughan, an army aviator, flying an
army Curtiss high speed pursuit
plane, won the Ihalltzer trophy serial
race here. He traveled the 160-mlle
course at an average speed of 206
miles an hour
The race, run in three flights and
replete with sensational achievements
on the part of the entrants that prom
ts« to become aerial tradition, re*
auited In the smashing of world rec
ords. both official and anofftclaJ. for
SO, 100 and 200 kilometer roaraea.
"THIRTEEN" FIGURES IN
DEATH OF NEW YORKER.
N«,*w York. ^ The number *113"
figured prominently in the death
of Clifford Lennon in an automo
bile accident.
Lennon was riding In Thirteenth
street, Brooklyn, at about 12:13
o’clock in a roadster belonging to
fire engine company No. 13 when
the car was side-swiped by another
and crashed into the curb. _ He
was throvim from the car, landing
on his head and was killed almost
instantly.
GBEENSBORO NEXT
MEETING PUCE
WILMINGTON MEETING COMES
TO COLSE AND DELEGATES
LEAVE FOR HOME.
TO PBESERVE LEE’S CHAPEL
MR. SPENS MAKES STATEMENT
RAILROADS ARE CO-OPERATING
„,TO 'MAKE UP DEFICIENCY IN
FUEL SUPPLY.
Great Soldier Devoted Remainder of
Life to Teaching Young Men the
Way* of Peace.
U.
8. Chamber of Commerce, How
ever, Declares That Domestic
Supply is Short.
—
—
SEVEN IN FAMILY
KILLED BY TRAIN.
Valparaiso, Ind.—Seven persons,
members of a family of nine -were
killed near here when an automo
bile in which they were riding was
struck by a train''at a crossing.
The dead are Mrs. Harriet Hargot
and six of her children. Rene Har
got, the father, and Rene kargot,
Jr., a son, narrowly escaped death.
The family was .moving from Chi
cago to Plymouth when the acci
dent occurred. A truck loaded with
furniture from their Chicago home
was traveling ahead of them.
Mr. Hargot said just as e auto
mobile reached the crossing the
motor stalled. He said he seiied
Wilmington. N. C.—Greensboro was
selected for the closing session of the,
silver anniversary convention of the .
United Daughters of the Confederacy
here as the place for the 1923 meeting.
Mrs. R. P. Holt, of Rocky Mount,
will lead the activities of the divis
ion for the coming year, having been
elected president after a warm con
test between supporter* of her and
__ ., ^ . of Mrs. James M. Gudger, Jr., of
- Co.I pr,Ruction .tan- A , h .. vllle ^ , up , orl „,
‘ * n, * rk '? howt-Tpr. p.l,] her irtbut. .rttrw.rd.
r r™ rd h r‘ ' '*"• J Wbl ' h Fa,!l Ul " br tb- prp.pDt.tloD ot . b,
trthutor Sp-b. d-H.rpd I. . .u.-m-DI „ A , b . vlllr , h a ■ or..Vie^Cb.,rm. n
W..DII, ... .. Ibd- to «b. .««.| |h , fh . pl . r V,«d:h.,rm.»
r.nro.d ro.oprr.Iloa obl.I.rd for the ^ d ,„ rhl ,„ . to ,
lDdu.tr,, la tb. attrmpt to tn.lt. up „ 0( , b , fand ,
thr drft, Irnrrlr. la thr rouwr,. furl mik . , , od
.uppl, duo to the tni.rr. rtrthr u „ k „ Wukb(U . .. d i^.!
At the MBe time the Chamber* of ualveraltj* where General wOr-
of the »n*tl
his son, who was seated in the
front seat, and threw him from the
car and jumped from the track him
self an instant before the train
struck the automobile.
PASSENGERS DRIVEN TO SMALL
BOATS BY RAPIDLY SPREAD-
«
ing flames.
MANY WOMEN WERE ABOARD
r
i Freight Steamer West Faralon Come*
to Rescue; Was on Way to
San Francisco.
San Francisco.—All the passenger*,
officers and crew of the burning steam
er City of Honolulu, which was aban-
I doned are safe, according to wireless
e PDflPO nrCCDC DCI ICC advices received by the Federal Tel«-
bnUJj UrrCnD ULLltir graph company from the freight steam-
, er West Faralon.
Fire broke out aboard the City of
Mrs. Ruth Williamson
Birmingham, Ala.—"After becoming
ACTIVE STEPS TAKEN FOR THE
RELIEF OR REFUGEES IN
NEAR EAST.
of Organi^tion
Take Charge of Expanded Re
lief Effort*.
to
Honolulu and spread so rapidly that
all those aboard had to take to small
boats. The sea was smooth when
the ship was abandoned.-
The ship was homeward bound to
San Pedro, California, from Honolulu,
•and was 1.405 miles east of Honolulu
and 670 miles southwest of San Pedro
when the Are started.
Capt H. R Lester of the (Tty of
i Honolulu reported that all were aboard
a mother my health gave'way. I suf.
fered severely with a pain low down
In my right side. My sister-in-law,
having been cured of a bad case of
feminine trouble by taking Dr. Pierce’s
Favorite Prescription, advised me to
take it, which I did. I am now starting
on my third bottle and the pain has all
left me. My husband said to me the
other day, ; That Favorite Prescription
must be u wonderful medicine, I don’t
hear you complaining any more.’-
Mrs. Ruth Williamson, 4016 First
Avenue.
You should obtain this famous
Prescription now at your nearest drug
store, in tablets or liquid, or write Dr.
Pierce, President Invalids’ Hotel in
Buffalo, N. Y„ for free medical advice.
IJeut I* J Maitland. r»o<lB4r • „
t*r ship to that of Maughan wa* nee. ( omm ® rr# nf 1 shipped while prvnidoat
•Bd In the Pulltier competition but "«“• of • 11 tutlou
hi* honor* In that reapect were over ■ l * 4 " ,B • •> "per*tl«»n with th# fov , Thr feature of the cloelnc session
shadowed by the terrthr speed he at •’"■♦■L ** • lorfcB ot •» nddresa hy Dr.Henry Lonis e.evutir.
ga kilometer* “* Bl > B ** B 4** rof dom»*tlr consume jt W ||H president of Washlngi** and ff BB,,B * , ‘*a • eieeuti*#
*. . * ^ ^ the West Faralon Tbs condition of
Ua«hlngton — The American Red . .
the city of Honolulu was rspsrtsd aa
Crosa. In annual convention hers took
- \b. MM o, r.fu«M » ’." Ur .!' ‘V *"^!
active slaps for
la the Near Eaat
Acting upon authorisation hy th* or
talned
th* lap of
H* covered the distant e at the rate
of 111 mile* sa hour faster than aa?
one ever flew la a rare
For the lea kilometer course dar-
tsg the race he a«era*ed >n? J mile*
an h<v«r. another world record Mas
■her. s pies* I* the oa» that made a
world's record of 136 mlb-s aa hour
over * noe kilometer course al tier i
dee CVty. t*>Ud Ulead recently
flevea fliers two of the Palled ,
mete* se* f entries the remeiadef B *^ *
rspceeeeieM»ee of the army, shat ' r *sv
(•red th* sorlds record for fss vara uf ea«hrsc«e
hlLmeter* er eaerv shc-a they e*, Velarday
reeded ITS? mlhm e* hour the mark Mr ftpemi
eel• Ished Nepfemher 34 ta Fr*e»' uefs hetag
hy Kirsah mavaarnsM a# at
Lie*(»as*I tlseshea had the keel mt MtamMMsue a
th*
Chairman John
and was dec la red by Capthla l-ester to
be rrlttral. The West Faraloa lay a
mil* away,
Although three other vesssla. th#
lUrioa Faya* dla- u n#r Knterprtas. th# arm*
Pari*
in atoat parts of the roaatry are 9m i wpn i lf | B epeaktag at
rtlcany aoa-eslatent and that there wor g g OB# ^ ^ patched cablse ta Athsss and mri* lrmMBOC t Thomas sad th# yacht C**»-
la atlll a critical asrenatty far a»ore -Waah'agtoa ( oiler* hy 0*a flrtirt 4trvc1,B ff the Immediate use uf funds ^ Edward L Dohaay. Laa Aa
coal ta ha moved lata rsrtaia araas ^ Laa. Dr ftmtth said that M la aotmg Pa^hae* of »applies tor th* gelrs all amgaate. heard th# sigaais of
far thta parpemr ta cow at tor mars than all th# clartose _ Chalrmaa M distress from the city af Hoaetwia
Her Military Aunt.
Mrs. Smallwaiat wus annoyed. Her
Diuid was always going out.
"Sarah," ►aid Mrs. Sinullwnist. ’’I
rnnnot have you continually going out.
Next Sunday you must stay at home.**
"till, but dm am. I've promised my
aunt to «pend the afternoon with her.* ,
-It was Just then that little Jackin
chipped in.
“Do let her g<r ma "* he said. ."Her
aunt has been made a eerg*Niit, and
he's got a new root wlfti atriprs oo!"
— Mlnarspalis Tribuas.
of sappltes for th#
chairman Fayas also aa
Dr A R®ss Hill strw toe West Fi
. hairmsa and director af torwiga op fy^hier on* only U
will sail aooa
to tah#
It started t# the react
According ta th* rvparta la the mitt tar? career af tV Caafsderate
Am*rvaa Railway aaaariatioa aa M<m- chieftain and hero hy thta edaratiaa
da j 4* IM car* flf hhamlBiias Id Ifll wash, ha a*id Oeaeral Lee taaght as _ . ^
af taat wash. >ry—* af the aoff ro *** *«pas4ed raliaf sftofta Onto
sere psahirsf This U the large** *ea«t*llaa al th# can af daty The eteestHe rammHtee H • *• aa ”*elved here. «• it la w
» s oat put BSUce fhsremher, Itjfl Whew Oeaeral Lee sscsraed ta his aaanrad at the npeUiag af the caWsstP* a hat
Id. the
ly uhea
thaa laaa.aaa home after the aar he was unheal had pdaod is the chairman * and
ms predated * 444 a priif~aalw<i practically mi a deeSMut* hand* an the ergaaiaatioa a toads and result
j** mare thaa aa state. «aid lie hsafth 1 to sever the toi daias udsistaa tom la us* them sasaath
speaher tortafsd. Imsaedmtety mere as he dssmsd ad*t«aUe
fee
frsm
kaesa
> pass
the b
► B re
sader
s«era
irsiaa
Brought Joy
to Babies for
Fifty Years
f«e tl
deal • sc* a rat
»Il*e *■ boar M*» s»*r»r* epced fer
I be eslir* IVt m I l*e cwurse
f.iest It J ftrn* la a r-crtiee navy
rscer w«a third place la the Fulttses
.ompeittina gt.isf tfla mile* at an
svecsr* epeed of I tl 3 miles sa hour
Msttlaad • Speed for th e entire courue
us* aa estymurtap ef Mmpa*hy trsm
ait ever tb* UoiHd Th* BetoMf
Eadksad .>d»red IceaeVUl I-** the e*4
Le* tooaeetred for the reer of hie Mfe
llluatfbiiaa (h* edevt •"heel bwt thm *d*r aa ua*
ip- ceasmltteo iha resaasaadershlp af Ih* arm lea af
■ d>rod by th* Khedive af SdSia eStead a h
that railroads
• amtstaia a
I hit the
by DaaM
ap
Uhto,
■the
**• st tbe rate <>t jot miles aa boar
Tb«* race es* aamarred by errtoas
*• r ideal <>** pis a* lb* mar? "'My*
tervshlp " piwded bv l.w*t L II R*a
dersoa of tb* mart a* corps, ua*
foe e«l out nt tb* rare dartag the
fnartb lap by eacts* trouble Ruadcf
records
•-f met
uf rail * *•« st tees
Millard a
uhtrh has
edirw If th* hMssmeat <aa to
ia*aed. h* said. N slU ha uaae*
f r th# lateratai# csaaarrPve rt
• i»a er the tori edw * to
strvrtte-* rsaalaflami of prturtty arderu
• la rafuTre rsiioaiag
Thr chambar af raasasewe aurvsp.
ib. •ugh ladb at tag that dasaesth sap
piles were tow. foe ad pa bile utSMy
a atth aa sseruge supply af
■a krusgbt aa etprs mas
mt lade from Prse*d*sl Hard
Id tortber la formed tb# ceawm
message mt greeting af hta
tiea at th* sittiagarsM af th
ta cm ape rate la Ne
hat ec-
t er%u.
if She
ra ta a
‘ etoc-
SgeBc y
fleet relief and
if hand a* roes
tala H
alas re
Apparently th* sra remained
thrvaghroi th* day. to# • "*►
M Matoer ef the Meat Far
■ertsd caadNInas sere totar
»» 1
me
It?
tie
Kd’pt sa* tarneg gas a.
At M sihTagt a raffsa* said Dr
ftosMh. the edm attonal a< fivatlaa af
(hr great ftghter read* trb* a fairy
tal* Kew depart atrtos a ere cysstfeg.
the etdltoa were mega awe* pes« 11
cable and everything pwaalMe aa*
dsWa hg Ijtacral l^sa to teach the
yoaag &(t fliMiill lit lit ip (%4F
Ilf# it Ihm ■«*% «*• MUl
til# Sfnsi vftlrflMS ••• 69*%
!■ Hi#
mt t fen
9% fcf
I to,
t *m * #ti
» ^ F fl. ?’ « *•
tmtmrnM-
lk*» fltaal Ke» f
•<-fi m
irt*
%«N«
***
•oa plsnged Sith his puar lain tahe U gays •*. h
Rt Clair over uht«h a pert of the rod# plants
remrse esteadrd but escaped unhurt alas wall stacked
Capt tit Clair Street landed hia Ver sHaatlaa
vIHe-Rperry betseen tnoYr- s a mil*
from Keif ridge Held I’ was aot
hurt, but a sing was l.*m off the
plan* •
and steel a orbs and
ladastrtsa generally
The M luminous
the earvey said
but (he srtt.
leal
<»■
TWe flb p L<ee* Get l*Jwa«t>e*.
Nea Torh —Federal Judge t>*eraed
Head (Meed a temporary tajwarttoa
restr*mtag federal prohibition agent*
potats la state* bordering th* from molesting ligaor aa board th*
I Jibe* and New Kagtaad. la ••’•eel* of the British owned Mhit#
la New York and • St * r Ha** sod the American owned
When h* hmught hf plane to earth
Lloutenant Msughsn v as so exhaust
ed that h* leaned against the ship for
several minutes until hr revived
the renfral Atlantic are
SUpplle*
Still
Cotton Ftcurst Given.
Washington Cotton consumed dur
ing September amounted to 495.341
bales of lint and 59.$J3 bales c«t ilnt-
ers compared with 414 71K of lint and
60,710 of llnters In September of Inst
year, the census bureau announced.
a ceded United American Has.
j The temporary star* will be heard
along with the simitar case Bled by milk and to burry shipment
... .. ~ ^ the International Mercantile Marine trlcta where most needed
Picking and G.nn.ng Slow Down. ^ ^ ord| . r r ^ ulrlBg „„
Msshington -Conditions sere !• —
ih* *•** kpprav a
a* lean was alsw gl
imw ihr»Msab adopsioa 1
la Mgawiir »sp*af *<
feeetga relief eperatka
Ferae cabled the Am*
tee at Athens ta drs*
fund ta the saieat of 11 as saw imm*
dtatetv The Supd shew id be seed the
< able dire- ted ta port base argent
Supplies * fa# the refugee* IB Greev e
lastru« Una ahsa *•• given that th*
committee nMata if possible a ware
Mouse fa rtraeun tor the Red Cress
Ta the Qveeh Med Cross at Atheau. Oao wumah uas traveling third shMB
Chairman IWia* seat a message with a baby girl. SI months old
stating that a commisskvu would to The City of Honolulu was the Qer
oa hand (her* aooa to aid la th# relief maa passenger liner Frsidrtrh Dsr
work Orosae, built at Rtettla. la I«M sad
The Americas Red Crus* la Faria «(»**• AiUatlc arrvirs until
was Instructed hy the ihalrman to IMf. •hea she was Interned la an
purchase Isa.agA worth of canned American harbor. When th# United
to dla- Rtafn* entered the aar the liner wst
renamed Huron and used as a trant
s’© announcement was made a* to port carrying troop* to Francs
»e Wr«
Yetghti
4*1 tnU*
emued ffwi
tolu will have Is ,
satit larger vessel
I eralea s register
flhe was bound t*
Tehuhosaa
Leas than half
seacers a*r* fr*»
of the rouatry A
fmm Hoards is I.
Sees t'aMtoeu
remainder ram# froa
the FacvRc roast
passenger* were ta
other 16* third * loss
thr salon passengers
Fs raise a ih ‘PP*M
ho* only limited as*
• t* hetieyed asaay af
mm the City af H»wn
» fegsaih O* he# d** h*
ieis arrive The M eat
.red t**a*g# Is 7 Ml
frum Ran Frsa- is. ■> ta
™™nrhMFT™ls > - > ( bef «hddh*t EfioflT" thd
value of Tseibiua 1
Fag aewrty hfty 9 sum thin u«mdeyv
tot pees, pi Km has brought lay and
haff iki so f* rvomtlesu tbv»uss 1,i|s af
tittle suffbsmg cbiMrsm.
TsotbMM la aKs.da«rlv Ks*-*,i. -• aad
hKtossad by the hwsfKal professiaa
It ks sowderfal fa mfiesitig how*4
fmmMes mt batoes and little rhiidmu
sm h a* f *. trrhe*. 4 Tmlera Msgbu^
ITedesu tofaafnsn. f ty sentery aad
r»m»tipstbm. It la alsw invaluable as
hreukiog ap a rydd. Rememher—tea
Just a baby *» he •arv-ful what med
Irtnes yen use
(Be p*»
stem puft
■tor o*re
sad other
(*♦# while tbe
■her part* of
fly sit af th*
he ssloa th#
Thirty f«Mrr of
sere women
Teethtoo Is snM by aft
at if y.-u mat get ft. se-
to
M* #■ *1 faabomt n stoa. CitfwtwKug (Is
get a pu* hag* t>ge*bee with tshp
able flst-y two.v let Adtectlsevneot
Nat beauty Fart***.
"Rm» ker» f.sr u uwwm meg mskg
|te r stTeumare <m llrttlsh trains.
W«*men have been nmvfMvg tbe toeu §
resu| lift aunts tss sW unromfi'ttsble de-
gyv" n>4. vdPciats say, bevausa they
Want t«t rid* with the mra. but be
cause they Insist Ml smoking wluia
traveling —Scientific AmerlmB
■
—
y
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
weather bureau.
Adams
Cotton on hand September 38 In
consuming establishments amount.-il
to 1.065.117 balea of lint and 97,205
of llnters, compared with 296.193 of
Hut and 156 295 of llntera a yeat aso.
and in public, storage-and at com
pressos 3,217,639 bales of lint and 21,-
262 of llnters. compared with 1,118.-
045 of lint and 204.699 of llnters of a
year ago.
Imports during Septombe- totaled
4,628 bales, compared with 6 362 in
September last year
Exports totaled 368,890 bales, "Hi;
’ com
pared with
lea of linUm,
632,839 bales, including
9.067 of iinters, in September, last
year.
Spindles active during. September
numbered 33,296.613. compared with
33,874.620 in September last year-
Statistics for cotton growing statfea
follow:
Cotton consumed during September
327.263 bales, compared with. 295;19S
in September last year.
Cotton on hand September 30 In
consuming establishments, 513 743
bales, compared with 533,427 a year
ago. and in public storage and at
compresses 3,000.169 bales, compared
with 3.974.171 a year ago.
Capture Many Still*
Salisbury. N~ C.—-Federal, pruhthi
tlon agents in North Carotin i rap
tarod ISC UHrlt distilleries and 71.10$
gallons of alcoholic Hqaon during
th* month of September see »rdlrg t«
a report issued by R A Koh'oaa. fed
oral yrohlbttloa f I rector tor Nortl
. w v w*" represented by George
wrt o Ih. bait arVIrh r,c.l..d le» kmi,. ... r..„uir-d to (urohb . bond
rainfall <h.n th. ...1 ... .bl.^ to lhat on , loard
make good progress In ---*
The vessel has twin screws.
Commission to Maks Investigation. N#w Bond Issue Over subscribed.
pit king an< ^isteamship Resolute, leaving New York Washington. President Harding Washington. — The government's
ginning, the review reported. 'would not he sold or consumed until announced the personnel of the com- new bond issue—the first since the war
’•Considerable rainfall in the east- the yeJ|( , e , arrlved at „ araburff Th , ml.slon which is authorised by
ern and central portions of the cot- ^ double the value of the Bct of Uongresa to make an exhaug- Mellon announced,
ton belt." the review continued, ’’and, liQAior Mr EIlf8 8ald he ^ this ao- t,ve InveBtigatlon in both the hitu- : scrlptions. It Is understood, aggregate
condition, were less favorable tJon , n ord e r to get the matter before i m, » ou » ant » anthracite coal ««lds g om#t hing near 31.000.000.000 on aa
the picking than had been exper- thft Un1ted Sta(es 8upreme court aBd with a view to recommending legls- 0 ff €r lng limited to about 3500.000.000.
for several weeks, but this t Jation designed to bring tranquility Preliminary reports received from
6 Bellans
Hot water
Sure Relief
ELLANS
and 754 Package^ Everywhere
an —baa been over-subscribed. Secreary
The total suh-
vjj
ienced
alsb to get the liquor on the Resolute
«-ork ... finished, or well adv.n.ed, ln(0 (0 „, , to rem „ n tfiere
in mo,l sections. R.lnf.ll was h..»y. ;iint|1 a B e court decl8|011
' ro ,” , ,wo *» ,our ";: h ”- ln settle, .be validity of the Daugherty
North Carolina, .and open cotton was d p C j B j on ~
somewhat damaged in that state, but
at the same time, lafe bolls were
rather benefited by the breaking of
the drought. X,
America Makes No More Loan*.
Washington.—It is stated at the
to this industry.
ithe federal reserve banks show. Mr.
John Hays Hammond,'of Washing-' Mellon said, that the subscriptions
ton. an internationally known mining for the new 4 l'-4 per cent bonds of
engineer, heads the list. ' The other 1947-52 are well distributed over all
members are former Vice-President! sections of the country.
MarsalL Judge Samuel Altschuler, of; Notwithstanding the over-subscrlp-
Chicago; Clark Howell, editor. At- tion of the issues, the secretary an-
treaaurv departfhent that the United lanta. Ga. y Constitution;- George .Otis nounced, investigators who subscribe
Jes will make no further loans to Smith, director of the United. States for amounts of 310,000 or less or who
Stockholders of Standard Oil to Meet, any country of Europer"T5tkevr1se it 'geological survey; Dr. Edward T. De- desire to exchange their 4 3-4 per
New York.—Folio wing'the lead of*is intimated that an effort jeill be vine. New York city, and Charles T. |eent Victory notes or December 16
other Standard Oil companies Chair- made to discourage any individual or Neill manager of the bureau of in-! certificates for the new bonds, may
man A. C. Bedford, chairman of the firm in the United States from making formation of the southeastern
Standard. Oil Company of New Jersey, private loans to any country of Eu-' ways.
announced that a special stockholders’ rope. ! The commission will meet in Wash
meeting has been called for November j This attitude of the United Ttates ington within ten days for the pur-
8 to act upon a proposal of the direcr- is said to be due to its determination pose of organlxing, ft was stated at
tors to increase the authorized stock to collect as soon as possible the enor- the White House. It is expected to
“Well!
Strong!*
u
Mrs. Anna Clover, of R. F. D.
5. Winfield, Kans., says; “1
began to suffer some months
ago with womanly troubles, and
I was afraid I was going to get
nth 1 suffered
in bed. Each mon
with my head, back and sides—a
•SfAJll* ee^l^l_ A Sf
weak, aching, nervous feeling.
rail- still get an allotment in fulLupon their
application, if tendered promptly to"
the federal reserve banks.’
ihing f
1 began to medidna aTi
knew I was.getting worse. I
n to fine!
did not »eem to find the right
remedy until someone told me of
Salisbury Winter Home for CIrcu*
Salisbury, N. C—Salisbury is again
of the company from 3110,000.000 to mous debt of $11,000,000,000 owed the-hold hearings both in this city and ia to be the winter home of the Sparka
$626,000,000, and declare a atock divi- United States by the countries of Eu-’the various coal fields and is requir-.circus and the permanent homes of
dent of four new shares of common!rope. »It is indicated that treasury of-.ed under the Borah-Winalow act to the showman.’* families. This an-
stock or a 400 per cent stock dtvi- flctals have concluded that European ip»ke its first report to the President nouncement was made to friends by
dend for each share of common stock countries will not economise unless aud Congress not later than next Jan-
dost outstanding.
, they are forced to economise.
Rad Croat Call*.to Many Nurse*, i
Washington—Carrying forward its
Travaiiof Msn M##t.
Cincinnati. Ohio.—Adoption of
Charlie Sparks.who was her* several
days ago with bis ahowa.
Washington.—A record low daatb
Cables China Good Wishes.
Washington.—President Harding, la-
program to maet the emergency and roaolntion by tb* National Council of rate waa eatabllahad last year In the ia M- eram lo r^.n#r*i 11 v u
rwltote th* Miffartag among the refu . Traveling Salesmen a ssaor tat tons, of- registration area* of the^ JL’aited ***
ff*ea ta tk* Near Kaat. ike Americas ferlag Ik* services of tke council to States, accordtaig to aa kanouace 9rr5 ( esprssaed tk# cor.
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