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OWNERSHIP OF MACHINE GUNS SEIZED, STILL MYSTERY Customs OfficIals to Hold Arms Until Mystery Is Cleared.. Omfielals Trac. Inv Orlin. New York. June 16.-4Ownership of the 45 machine gins and -he bun dreds of spare nar-ts. seized yesterday by. custom officials after they were found secreted on the steamship Fast Side. and .resumed to have been des tVned for Ireland, is still subject to investigation by government officials. The guns, :hrough federal warrant of deten!ion, were restored toda. to cus om ocial, from whom they were tan on a sear. ar. izrewaran, A :1t+ a: .. n r : .oa:;I Wae. ng n a-em t .re '.h Cf n from ton~n ;. L of Fpptit ;anHad -C aches. duet Tri Lhr ony ate And an aPa tn Bt to a 1 4: w rr = t- :nA penny.* hl toC an f l.The- at'ssrf. 666 Quiekly rf-li#-sf-sO pon4ipaton. Bek. do os. f mPe>(.tt and lftad ache. tWe to Torpid T .er. Money at To Build Yo To Pay Of f To Improve And You Can Pay It B A penny held too ci the sun. If you hope t( while you should own at the earth's surface. Opportunity knocks, door. See me and let m, Teleph4 present and former members of the crew. The Inquiry will extend to Nor folk. to which port the ship cleared after leaving New York last night. Mr. Williams. through his attorney. also is conducting an investigation to determine the idenity of the pnersons. who, he claims, stole the guns frorn-his warehouse. 1e also is concerned re garding the whereahcouts of 1('? add! tional machine guns he said were ktolen at the same time. Mr. WilaMs. according lo City A:!orney Falcon. of Hoboken. is a contractor with an ofce on Broadway. New York. Advices frcm Hartford. where the arms were manufactured. said they were made for : e Auto O:-dnance Comany of New York atdi t in It c sual way. .: the : i of th.at n re .:no-Acde cf thr sa'e to Frank Wilarn was c:siazmed. The .y:.- --f - seized, an oI a of the ,comjany sad, inown as the Tom:-r son s -- : -; n and t: . If Wi: a M- . g :u s . the 6oss7 n n n a ae h C-n of ieD~n an a >c~s:on~ -' .. .- I ~fl: act of : o : athu ~nanrnn( o Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days Drists rtf'rd rnney if PAZO OINME.'T famii Per Cent u a Home a Mortgage Your Property Lck on the Monthly Plan >se to the eye shuts out ) remain on earth for a least a few square feet of but you must open the a explain. Moore )ne 427 alts and stacks of gold in Reserve Banks make your it is in our bank. lou come in and talk busi vant financial advice come e a pleasure to serve you. cent. interest. k YOUR bank. National Bank C. H. ROPER, Cashier -O.E BIG UNION" IDEA REPUDIATED BY LABOR Federation Votes Unanimous Non. Concurrence In ResolnUon for One Big Body. Denver, Colo., June 16.-The Amer ican Federation of Labor today unani mously repudiated the "one big union" idea. Without discussion the forty-first annual convention of the Federation sustained the action of its committee on organization in non-concurrence on a resolution calling for "one body of workers through amaiganations. fedepraions and protective agree M _ t S. The declaration, presented t-y J. L. Paue. o- the: West Virg.nia State Fed eration of Labor. also urged all na !ional and :nternational unions to in -ert c acst in their working azree rey :hey can 'render aitance as is needed b.y any d al: crafts, when called tz.:n 'o 1) so. "and to arrange the dates off con'-acts so they woud exire a, -he zame time. T -E con .ention was thrown into on hen several delegates ty t'!:4s denied the nezro deleza re ;e sion to introduce a resolu . cor.demning the -moz voence" of the 'Ku K:ux Klan o White Ca;s" off the Soth. Presid.r.t Sa:nuc Go,;-ers had diff Scul u. retor.ng crdcr. as nearly a off dc:ezates jurn;ed from their seatz and demanded the names of the d-gates who had oljicted. He de (:i;en. to vive the names. A the conf':on increased, W:!am 'teo.n. i..de. of the 'nted rothr'.od of Carsenters~ anl Join ..a:.. ar.d said: If you want to know who the oh ....7...---it .s I." t-ral de~egate- called his r.ame a *-; athe convention proceeded to The r.'olution also provided that ste;.- e tak.-n !o have the: g.vern :r e - !h this 'in aw organ za nk n as the Ku Klux Kan cr t'a;- and that the federa-o-. -- t entieavors to protret or :an.zed :a:.rj- as ne;.re-'.ed by the A rat-0. at:i.n wa- i'-n the R'v. S. La:kland, of the (rare Meth. :-- E. b-r.Jal (.rch of ho.v icu ed -'-e he du-y -if tho- chuch to a- r." lie waschered re;watedly- a-; he c de:nned th- tenm.'-. of organ ::d Isaor. ' on l Olney. .5. Ous. tle-y. drc of '.he AV. neir I/:.:ion. br.:ght a rt.-:na 2....e.'-r f.rm t:.a ):~:an t .n. T r uny of thi .nat. n ar.. r. n i . ~~ nf War - Shos w- drone .\tC W ..ons te n mill ilee fmonth. t! s. Oi. 8. .Jenk ins, of ('olmirnbija, has finih-hed h'mr school and is at home' foir ' '1 umn :- withy~~ her pa.rnt i, lir. andi .\rr::.','.T. Jons. b : r. and .\rs James IJa ni il and dau:'ht'r. Eliytahtth and .- er. Mirs. la-.se, of Mlanning, r.( ently visitedl their aunt, Mrs.. 'W. T1. .Jon's. \..:...... .k-ndoz'a IiIgb~rn., rf !a:c. rndl &. ('. Riley. of Itileys .uvo iiret ty fis of y.oung corn. We~ we:-e vtry sorrv to hear of the recent death of our old teacher, Mr. our life-long friend, Henry Johnson, friends, M s e Oulla, of Florence, Fletcher Townsend. of Nova Sscotia, Canada. He was a Edgar Alexander, E. C. Connor, Leon Mr. Matthew Mattison, of Belton. brother of the late lamented Judge ard NicNinch, Prof. John Moore, Al visited relatives and friends here last Joseph T. Johnson. Henry was born ford Snyder, W. H. Canfield, Preston week. and reared at Brewerton and was the DeVore and Benjamin Franklin, of In the death of our good friends, peer of any man. We tenderly sym- Greenwood; Marvin Joyce, of Corona Mr. Lewis Rogers, Greenwood county pathize with the bereaved family. ca; Henry Bagwell, of Honea Path; lost one of her best citizens. 14e was' Mrs. T. J. Beacham, of Rileys, re- Paul Ril-Y, of RIleys; John Simmons, a brave Confederate veteran and high- cent visited Mrs. W. T. Jones. Emmett and Ben Allen, of Greenville. ly esteemed by all who knew him. We Mr. Walter X. Jones made a Pne Mrs. Wiley, of Greenwood, Is YiElt sympathize with the bereaved family. crop of oats. We hve usthead o th deth f ~~ ig rd panh, r. Jon Mr Alr erecently met the following Rogers. For a juicy, brown ca;Ienrroast- Bgevenly done ALADDIN ND when you decide kitchen, which makes for comfort, evenl Puto bake or stew on warm days. you'll be able to do Then, too, the three million and more SIXT~YOIL either on a New Perfec. housekeepers who use New Perfections, are not bothered in their kitchens 'with tion Oil Cook Stoe- coal, ashes, dust, wood and litter. 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