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rimuun., Nt'r PAYS PIUCE FOR CRIME Pierre Lenoir Executed at Prson Yesg. ferday Morning for Dealing with Enemy. Third Execution. Paris, Oct. 24.-Pierre Lenoir, con victed on a charge of having held in telligence with the enemy, was execut ed at Sante pilson at 7 o'clock this ilorning. Lenoir; who had been ill for some time, suffeing from paialysis of both legs, had to be carried to the ilace of executlon. -lis attorney, M1. .o Iiie, asked early today that the pris oner he examined mentally and phys. ically. "It is an imipossi ble thing to exetite a sirl man," the attorney claimed. .Thie oficiah decided, however, to pro-ved 'ith the (-xecution regardless of this protest. l n'oir was able to sign the register of lie prison, but. was unable to take a slp; The gua11ds caried hi1 m out. his atmney crying, "It is a shame to (ar 1 a man in this way to his eXe cu t ion.", SPierre Ilnoir was the third person to he execited on ehiarnges arisi ng out. (if attulnipts made by (erman agents to conduc(t a "defeatist" e-npailn in (MO.D (AL'ii1T 'i'.) 1 . m ('0.Ihut IJi le 1 iid You ('anI 31ake a htole Lot from Oine Pavhaum. - 'onlr arte dliinkin 1 ' Dr. (-ar I. Tc than ov :- in.'n. . h0e ill htv fc~iCI' lht' i v , J a oighhafou 0i hio'!' the ihi? (Irk i n it r . t fo I w c l in !o v a n, orh ! m -l ft I ft I:1 j'sh' b alw iy ! "1. \ 1%11t I ("-: o f! France In 1915 and 1916. The others who met their death as a result of revelations made against them 'were Bolo 'Pasha, executed April 17, 1918, and 'M. Duval, who faced the firing squad July'17, 1918. -Both were direc tors of. the Germanophile newspaper Bonnet Rouge. Lenoir, who, as a young man, had led an idle and dissolute life, came into public notice early in 1918, when the arrest of Senator inibert, owner of the Paris Journal, was followed .by charges against several men who were alleged to have acted as agents of 1th Germans in .huying the newspaper from 'Al. lIumber, it was shown early in the invest igation that Lenoir had paid 'M. I lumibert large :iums of money whilich he had received from Ger' mans, and that. Lenoir had rei ived a commission of about $200,000 for his worc. The money handled by b4'noir cane into France by the way of Switzxerland, a German agent named Schoellr' acting or Germany in that. country. Icnoir ,was doomed to dealth on MaIy 8, 198, an desperate, bit fu tile efforts ere iade to gain a coim mitiat ion of his'sentence. 11enoir' was i'itmoved to Sante prison after what appearied to be ils last, chance foir life had vanished, but on Septelier 19 lat. wlin the Iliring squad was i1 w)-i'ion and all preparatis for his (eyenfil on had been made ii life var !jp'imre'l for a t imte in a Imost 'r mtiI imanier'. Ilis aftern.ey asseited tla:. L aroir eould give evidence wanted in the s'e of' .Jo. C(aihltax. who vwn y lorcday blollht bi f oe Ithe hi gh coirt of the F1eni ch t:enate on a chare of onpirin to brling- about a1 ilvema tire and dishonorable peae wi; ermaonv .cLinir was givei i swar"h I exainiilation but silbsequently it wasI.1 announc1lerd thiat nothing ho h,'d haid befor'e Oh ollivials w\.ouild ji.ctify a mii!.11itfi of tle Sei(ence of dleath tI55(sed upon him. TWO ARlt1Y FLIERS SLAIN BY MEXICANS Fishermen KIN' ConIIioliy and Water housite. Story of Suierintgs. San Diego, Cal., Oct. 26.-It was of ficially announced here tonight ' that Licuts. Cecil 11. tC1onnolly of San Mlego and Frederick 13.:Waterhouse of Weis er, Idaho, army aviators, missing since August 21, were slain in Lower Cal ifornia by two iMexican fishermen. The announcement was made upon the arrival here of the destroyer Aaron Ward bringing the bodies of the two aviators from rBahia Los Angeles, on, the Gulf of Lower California. to which poinl they had flown after los ing their'way in I border patrol flight from 'Yuma, Ariz., to San )iego. 'rTe (destroyer also brought a part of a story of the sufferings endured by the young aviatori, in the form of notes serawled in Imrt on the wings and fusilage of the D1ellavilanid Iero pla ne in which Coniolly and Water holufte mad.1e their lIst fight. Pome of these messages, evidently Written When the aviators had almost lost hope of being found, were of such a tragic nitu re that -.\lajor 1iritton asked the (newslpaper reporters to re frina fromt using them out of consid cratioll for the ofileers' famille. \ aior (Iratton said that th two aviatori had gone 19 dievs without food or at least withoet. m u1chi to su. tain them. The fate that drew thetia far from th'eir air ist I'ainiiued with tli-o unt I the v'ery ins. .\!aj. Then dhr .\iac.\Auley, in one of his li1iehts tio find Ownm, lt-w \Ithin (o mil'M o' theii p)ot. wherife the\ stood~it~ guadng the-ir pa4w. i o.: r. on Ihi afle'.r oon o' Cotembe I. ty v.Ctr Ianro, -d froni I canoe rM lth, ::hr.vs of ih.hi l.(.A .\ngelaes by le- -i:,1e fisll rmeni whoO ar" a-et-u:-.d m' hztavhing, killed item five d tys atei-r nd at tIha time were only 2 iilfrg bo., V-iores -iWv( -, mine, \vht r they mi;:hi? htav\ received le-o ti teeSon and food. One of their msai::. InCraceizwd on 1 te ailanl ftteilar' wIih a knIin or1 1ai1, a.id the a0i-rmei ri- iaitiled in the al0r foutr hour's and five iinuites; that they rui) into a rain storm and lost Itheir rense of direction. \hon they lighted nea' the (Illf of ('alifornia they tloui.lt they were flying up the (aa. t iltiad t of outhiwa:-d alom the Eait roast of the (1lf of California. .\notiher tilt'sa, Itrced- on the ings; and fasilag,. told how the it' m tt tlpicd vainly fur two day. I(o ''th i-li hI to illwis e their hunge'. Theyu Ione ttro wlienotwr J..Low~ard *.1e himde-,. i r:tnerj to their :i;:na :l ; ;:I e when itt-t. 1'liii e i4:tl:3 t'Cir thiirst 1p to ti jn- ihey *. re* in en in Iuhia ~ tsupo ofii.ll d I.8 . n; e f hm w lmde lope bay, wvhere Zihe planie latndel. by thev fizsher The pat-ly whiclh l-ft San Di)ego Of. tober I 1; includes, b(sides .\lajor rt ton, who is attached to the Twenty fifthi infantry at Nogales, Ari., Iwo oilier armly ofliCers and severmal (of fleialIs a nd soldiers of the notrthe rn district oif I owe r '2alIifornila anid Joe Allen ilihrds, maining engineer. whlo firist reported'( finding the boi es. .\l ajor Dration01 in an account (of the ex pedi tion said: "Thie Aaron Ward arrived at Hahia, L~os Angeles, at 3:15 p. in.. October 19. We immediately went ashore wvith RIchards acting as guidle and In a few moments had diiscover'ed the graves. The bodies hadi been disturb'ied, the skulls being found under somle brush abotit ten feet distant from the b)Odies. "The blodies w~ere then disinterred andl formal fn~ttuest star'tedl. ''There was absolutely no qiuestlonl that tihe bodies were those of ('onolly andl Waterhouse." Thle officer then toldl of the piarty's going til thei gulif to (Guadriupe Hay, 20 miles to the noirthiward, whre the lplanec, piloted by ('on nol ly and( \' Waem house, wasa dlareover'ed on thle beach. ''Tihe two a irmlen hiad madt~e a perfect laning."' he ('0on1titued, "bt I\exicans11 stubsettuent ly removed the mlotor' from tile fusilage, stole all Ilie ammuunitionl for the two macliine gtiuns' an 1 arr'tied awvay other euhtillpent. The mot0or1 evidtlty was too heavy to carry awvay, and it. was foundl nlearby). Tfhe wherels, engine, minite gunls, compass andI other equipment wor'th salvatging were taken abhoard( the Ward. La'nguage of the Cliff Dwellers, Th lit'(ff (wllv'l i's, like so mantty othr rri~mlitive p-oles, btecause thei~y hat:d no wilftten i litmg, 'xp rr'ssr'd ltemselvt's by iieanH of4it si gns allt1 i'tidle pi tur'es. fintedi( 11(1 uo thiir enart henwitrie ve'ss-els~ t Upon)1 ttoe wulls ner t thr hiomtes. llunt's Saivo, formruy catted Duan' C ro I liuranldted to1 Stop and prantyeuro that, tounded~r for thatt purpos nd -a youar nonoy(7 W iri no0 poi tiy ref1u nid wthout quest on if Hun lii '4 alv to fatus to narro htch.Hezenrriia.Te~tt ninrWuo m or any or rtkin dtiomeo. ao For unto locally by Lutrens Drug Co. NOTICE OF ELECTION. State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. Whereas, vietitions signed by a legal number of the (aliIled electors and free-holders residing In Youngs school district No. 6, Laurens county, South Carolina, asking foran election upon the question of voting an addi tional 6 mills tax upllon th lroperty In said school district, to be used for school purposes, have been fled withl the county board of education, an elee tion Is hereby Ordered upon samid (pues tion, said election to be held on the 12th (lay of November, 11119, at Central School IMaUlding, in said district, un der the management of the trustees of said school district. Only such electors as retuirn real or personal Pl'opcrty for taxation and who exhibit their tax receipts and reg isti'ation certificates as required in tihe general election shall he allowed to vote. Those favoring the 6 mill additional tax shall vote a ballot containing the word "YlES" written or printed there oil. Those maainst the 6 mill adi tional tax shall vote a ballot contain Ing the word "NO" written or irinted thereon. 1oIs shall open at the hour of 8 o'clock in the forenoon and shall remain open until IhIe hour of 4 O'cloCk iII the afternoon when they shall be closed, and the ballots count ed. T!e trustees shall report the result of the electi o the county superin tenldent of educa 'on and to the couity auditor withill t 1 (lays theieafter. R. T. WLod oION. Supt., 1 5-2t ly order of Count-/ Joard. Ii;it N o use arguing about it, or making chin-mus n a .. minor key! If you've got the jimnmy-pipc erc rette makin's notion cornered in your smokeappetite, ip it a few liberal loads of Prince Alt! Boiled down f'o regiular old between-us-rnan--talk, Prince Albert kicks the "pip'' right out~ of a pipj! Puts pipe pleasure into the 24-hours-a-day joy'us class! ~ LX~U2;~ Makes cigarette rolling the toppiest of sports! P. 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While our School Shoes are made as strong as School Shoes can be made, they are not clumsy or uncomfortable. If you will turn the School Shoes proposition over to us, the Children will wear Shoes that are Just Right and you will notice a marked decrease in the yearly cost of Shoeing the Children! A GOOD PLACE TO TRnADE: National Legislation of the Meat Packing Industry 1. Will not increase the amount of meat you can buy for a dollar. 2, Will not raise more animals. 3. Will riot produce more meat. 4. Will not stop fluctuations in live stock receipts or prices. 5. Will not increase the output of the packing houses. 6. Will not prevent strikes. 7. Will not r e d u c e transportation charges. 8. Will not reduce the retailer's cost of doing business. 9. Will not increase the demand for the cheaper outs of meat. 10. Will not lessen the consumer's de mand for expensive de livery and credit service. 11. Can not at the same time raise prices paid farmers for live stock, and lower prices paid by consum ' ers for meat. But the slowing up of efficiency due to cumbersome governmental routine will have the effect of increasing the manufacturing charges between the cost of live stock and the cost of meats, thus forcing lower live-stock prices or higher meat prices. The packing industry as now con ducted, is characterized by keen compe tition, highest efficiency, and unusually low profits. Let us send you a "Swift Dollar." It will interest you. Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Ill. Swift & Company, U. S, A. ~~ ____ THIS 5WS~ WHtAT CECOMES OF 3THEL AVERAGE DOLLAR ' RECEIVED r1Y SWIFT& COMPANY F RW~ THL SAEE OF MEAT 12# 96 0 65 CLfNI3I SPAID_* 3 THlE