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.:>—«'.L*iKm,*m,jmm,» nj .. ,'I||JjgJjpaipV .U"-«M ,^.UWI.J!l:W«jpii «.l)l*pu. .1 ■■ ■■ IP |l'v,IC«am" THE ESTABLISHED 1821. n« ;»~i$SUE FOR HE8B0MB HOSPITAL ■"^■WPIII^WW^' PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY. GllfcllSBORO, N. C. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7. \£21. VOL. 100. NO. £9 l"Al ii I ft i7 • i '!■ I- '■' I ; (ii.M.S WILL BE .MOllltoW TO TAKE '.; IIO.S moon a large dele- .-.. will ask the coun- .- 10 autborize th? ids i:' | STATE NEBS BRIEFS Open Municipal Building Hicory, Nov. 3.—Surpassing all expectations the formal opening or Hickory's handsome auditorium and municipal building, featured by an ovation to Mayor J. D. Elliott, was witnessed by more than a thousand NAKOKA STABS TO DEATH JAPANESE PREMIER HARA PREFGTING PLAMS FOR , ARMISTICE DAY EVENTS Premier's Slayer, Using Short Sword, Exclaims, "You Traitor >'': Ti-i . it;. T Honolulu, Nov. 5.—Takashi Hara. _ Japan's "commoner premier" fell Hie sum of • people this afternoon and an equal junder the assassin's knife -with his number tonight. .More than a thou- slayer's cr>" "you traitor" ringing in sand were turned away for want of hls ears' ,accordins to the Tokio cor-seating room. j respondent of the Havaii Shimpo, a 'Japanese daily of Honolulu. PARADE AXI) ABKIAL MAXKIV-EBS WILL BE NOTABLE FEATURES NEWS OF THE NATION COUNTRY CLUB DESTROYED BY FLAMES ON SATURDAY Golfer a Suicide . Newton, Mass., Nov. 3.—The body i Of Louis Te'.lier, Massachusetts open golf champion, was found today ' hanging by a small rope in u shelter on the links of the Braebern Couu- HOWEVER, NEW AND MODERN STRIXTTRE WILL BE ERECTED SOON' ,» the esurblish-hisis sanatorium They also will be le\ied to pro- ■<• of the institu- On Friday morning, November 11,1 the Armistice day parade "will begin promptly at 10 o'clock, according to , anouncement by Jack Stevens. OI- try club. The medcal examiner and almo8t whoUy destroyed by fl this city, -who has charge of ar- ■ " '' ' • - rangements for the parade. Formation will be effected on Enters Junk Business The Creensiboro Country club building, located in Irving park, a short distance north of the city, was re about 9:30 Saturday morning. It is believed that the fire was caused by a defective flue. It start- Arrested For Robbery Raleigh, Nov. 5.—Major Pearson - unanimously and Dick Kearney, two negroes em a luncheon-eon-1 rloyed as trainmen by the Seaboard Washington, Nov. 3.—The United . , M , ,. , „ . . . , . ed in the roof near the center of the building and when discovered the H on a tremend•ous f„lames alreadv had made destruc-to C.spo3e of VJJ-- ». . . . live progress. Low water pressure of surplus materials ... . ., _ „ iL >.«<« *» »aic, unuw iv oi....iS , ,.,,,- handicapped the efforts ot the city citizen! | Air Line Railway were arrested in'"ara, ha* caU8ed m»°" eonsterau-U«i«. Mendenhali street Walker iand SU"P"es on lla"0 a"e!' DttiWiE* firemen to exth.gui.sh the flames. Won in government circles in vie, y6!iUfi l0 E,m s„ . f t,eiK.e al0Bg.and- fitting the emergency fleet. wuhjn a ghort tjme ^ humia^ to Spring ■>s <»>' tre county. |Raleigh and taken io Franklin, Va., > • iit'i over the I tor tiial on charges of car break- of the pending conference at V.'ash-at the Y. ing and robbery. In the arrest of'lngton °" limitation ot anaanients" the two negroes, railroad detectives ■;.;:< far eastern questU.'-ts. : .u of the resolution j believe they have uncovered the big-1 Rycohl Nakoka, ; :i >, re of ag v.-ontatlon ot the ; gest scheme for stealing from rail- a ■witcn,na" «t the OUn'ra i i missioners. Dr. W. roads since the arrest of A. J. Hon- "?" TokI°' :llld a Srand* .•:.•.:■'• of the state eycutt, of Neuse ami T. E. Holding,'?, r ICakokfl- celebrated leader of the Meljl restoration, who helped to A!;.I to the O,. Heni) hocei. Immediately after the parad-3 ::e.ial maueuveis Will be staged in ffe;l^j.e vicinity of the county court- [""."""„ «use with two airplanes present- 1j1,"-2' po~int. from the previous low rea- Geraum Marks Slump New York, Nov. ".—German marks today dropped to AS, a new ord. This was a decline of ji.ig an effective Imitation of actual • oke. eiunaasizln? ; .if :\ luberc u'.osis .'..•:•; ci unty. i oun:y luberrule- -„:,! Dr. It inkin. . . :..• ,i i.icn; i' is Jr., oi Wake Forest, about a yeai ago. Bbooix Raid Eng\e Winston-Salem, Nov. :!.—E. it. Kimel. a Forgyth farmer, was neve ..'.. .1 ;'!:.t "be-jtoday exhibiting a nine-pound Amer- ; ; eisons die in ■ ica.n 1,:'1,! eagle, which he shot and froin-tubercu- wounded in the wing from a top of i t'i there are;8 tall pine tree near his home ye> He pointed out [terday. ;. .-.- been found , •- for treatment ■.■re they may be , restore to the mikado the powe i'that had lain in the hands oi f-jTokugara Shogunate for 800 yr-w-. . ""< the man who cut down the Un: er i)-' the Japanese government, cording to the Shimpo's correspon i-ent. Nakoka used a short sword tot the 'single stab that ended Premier II. t's career. It penetrated th !'.i;ing the anuu.l Tuberculosis i:i ".i an economic hi'.e the sick cos: : a total of SGOO.- .• ttatc health de- \ ('oni'-ici AwKrded Raleigh, Kov. 3.—The contra-t for the stone wo.'i or the base o the Stale college memorial cio.-!; tower has been awarded to the company, of HUE 'c' ! " - 1mm cl . his ; his n..: establit 2 ;!' tae ees.rt. assfn, who was oapturec '■.-• aiter his a:i :-h. had h ■ -i -i letter addressed i ■ .:. and other papers which d h: 'e.itilv. i jght thi.t a 30- mld be a good Rains Bring Relief H^-iiilerson. Nov. .1.—The woter although pro-i"3l!5p!y ni Hen-iercon i^ new snfri ' .'a :vi". future ex- pni for all purpose^. During the week, of October 17ih rij;irl P. i.ai»*v was enforced, end only domestic se/vice was furnished. Curing ths week o: October 2-lth ii rervice was on alternate days. Sir.ce 31st regular service has been inaii:- talned fcr all' purposes. : the Impott- • It,"' he said, i>" SUM where do".- :...t sympathetic, •ih!, maybe, abou! .. .•■.lug falls .to be fashion; people '."hoy will stay at ■ ■ P.I." . ■■ mainten-cotnbat in the air. -Then an address will be deliverer! I ia the Grand theater. The name oil -iie speaker has not yet been an- ; ■iCnnced. ■Those in charge of the arrange-ments are hopetul that every tor- !»er service man i;'. the county who c.in possibly do so will take part la j ;iie parade a"d exeroises of .he day i'i commemoration of the cessation /." world hcsiilities. Through gen-1 -M..1 observance it i-j planned to em-] ;jh:.s«e the significance cf Armistice 'l!:e following announcement i.s niade regarding the parking ar-rangements: i_^irs carrying ex-service men will park on North Greene street bet"weeu West Market street and the O. Henry hotel. All floats will park on West Gaston street, her.d of column resting on North Greene street. Buickcars on Schenek street from North Greene to Simpson, thence Itaii^lir Nov. T.—Butus rib-. :l^.!lj-'; :jt ftj,Simpson street aged .S. rerorted to be worth ii half] '-Mge ears on Walnman stree:. i::ill.on (i:>ll;tis,. was shot to. death '-'• -; ',; column resting on Schenck Saturday .morning as lie was rJdins I vt-"°"t-to Bailey Ircm his farm near iha: \ 1V' a c-:rs fln Keosn street, head place. The shooting was from ::.-.:-•''- column resting on Fisher aye,- ul ustrial ,!"':!l in S0"1C '■''■•• near Bailey,!,,ue- rurnislied to i.nd.ustri.es Nu"*sh" rtununnuttv>- "' Chevi'OletS on K*eo'zh street, (we; October Carrying his sh tgu:i as usual. Mr.!;ldel wl!h ,,ea(1 0I column resting en lord, made yesterday. Parachute Jump F;:t;il Omoha, Neb., Nov. 3.—Harry Elbe, employed by a Chicago para-chute company, was drowned in the Missouri river late today after mak-j ing a parachute jump or 2.000 feet during the International Aero Con-gress being held here. Rowe and Roach Greensboro, and yesterday work- KPVn PJIDJSL^ ^JftT men began placing of the huge gran- rlVL,i' L n«i*;u" , avi ite ii'iocks preparatory to the laying • ;,■ ciuoted pre-war jof tlic cornerstone whlh will occur. :t ?1.000 a b,4 {Noreuioer 10. .a: cost o; such i TO n?.&TH ItHH TW1 u Beard set out frc::i his home Sa'tur- >!iist I'ny Alimony Raleigh, Nov..4. .!. ''. Ihia'-. ;.:..'! by liieJMred farmer of Varl*>9. w«ia yc.«ter- • :• ■-..;:■. ':':'■ fejt 1 tia\ c.'crrrt to nay bis wife, ii . ■••■ i •\rnitl l:e"pio-,G. En:;is, alimony ir: :be sum o ri.urches, '.iv.-',':'» a n-ontb p«ndl::g deteriiiln-*— ri ■f.s orguaizar .jMtn. of;b»r aft: >a for divorce froi" .! b-.-d tnd hpar.t on the'ground of day morning in driving a muh . f known until ±..s. s Beard leaning o> :i peculiar way a •: • n"iy Into town. the aged farmer \ diately gave the a iggy. billing He- was Franklin cars c:; Fisher avenu' Train WreckOv Sentenced Lapsr, Mich., "Nov. 3.—Henry W. Cates, 59. of Hontington, Indiana, who . confessed Monday that he wreaked a fast Grand Trunk train near here last F:id:i night, pi«..d guilty in circuit court he;e todsv. and was sentenced to H'e Imnria v.- inent in the Jlici.'.-.-r. ;■»..:! t.t.J •/ a Jackson. Try Ex-Go.einor Tallahassee, Fla., Nov. D.—Sub-poenas were served here late todfi on three members of the state board if pardons and B. Edward?, -sscre-rbvy.' flrCovsinrir Rafuee. to appenr In Pensacola November 0 fcr the rrial in federal'district court of for-mer Governor Sidney J. Catts on £ charge of peonage. with the exception of the bowlln? alley wing, was destrowed. Most ot the furniiure except the personal belongings of Mr..and Mrs. Bail Hauck, managers or the club, was saved. The building and furni-ture loss is estimated at $40,000. On the building insurance in the sum of $25,000 was carried and the insurance on the furniture totaled $5,000. The loss sustained by Mr. and Mrs. Hauck is believed to be about $5,000. In accordance with an agreement reached Saturday night at a meeting of officials of the club the structure will be rebuilt in the early future. 1 lie new clubhouse, which will prob-ably cost about $-»0,0'."0, is expected to be larger and more attractive in every way than the one destroyed by fire. Mr. llsuck was in the city when the Ore started. Neiglbors K > the blaze on the roof and calle". t Mrs. H.'.u-.k, who found the front stairs ih Sanies, neceOltatlns the use of the ;e?.r st.-.iiway in orde Cor her ;o escape from the burning ba Iding. Men working around the r!r.ii, to-gether wltti others- who" arrived in response to the alarm.- succee led in lemoving the furniture from the first floor- and ii«Mln>r" f>e lockers cut of the basement All the furni-ture en the first floor, all the lockers. part"%f' the kitchen equipment and other articles. were ..saved. Golf equipment of members was was not'*'"1 head of column resting or. | ^ saved Dan liar.nu De:t-1 virtually iu its entirety. Cleveland. NOT. 3.—Dan R. Hnn- A"l,I,v.of Mrs. Hauck'j nlothej ex-n. i. pubiislierof the Cleveland News cept those which she was wearing and Cleveland Sunday Ledger, ail* at the time of the fire we;e lost, one of Cleveland's foremost, bus!- while Mr. Hauck's loss was u'meat negroes saw Mr. ! Keogh stree:. .'>■:„.:- men." died of heart failure at as extensive. The H.aucks also lost In his but-Hv In' Studebaker car; on North Edse-j his home, the Cro't. Osslning, N. Y.. much personal property, including A . negro named Henry Morgan mu!" walked ' worth street, head of column "resting -;. :„und'.that'oa •V("'1'-1 Greene street (Battie- ,u and inime-!-1'01""1 I08d)" Overland cars on Wharton street ' with head of column .on North , e •"' urn were . . Vm m; O. A. C. Joyne" • \*.'., Gold; E." B . A"=xan ler^.ffl ,i.el . Air-ring ; v cacy of Cb» ■.■ :-e Drs. Hfati •. Commissioner • iii.y ..Attorney e.ral csnfidenc/s '.--«ii! • be cabled i'i'Ion was ex- --u<»l;y -which i* now pending lii ".'.!.;■" county Superior court. yosterda; v_ . '. . ! ia the state prison here <<s a precautionary meas lire after he had been ordered com Greene street. early today, according to advises re- old family linen and family silver ceived heie. ■-■ • •*• which were treasured far beyond ■ -' — their intrinsic worth. . Most of the " . Free-'Grain MUpuvutoy china, linen .and .silver used. by. the Topeka, Kans., Nov." Z.—'X. H. club was !o.;t, too. Biby, regional manager ct" t!:e Near "Ruffian/' ii German dachsund prison here as a precautionary meas-' BF,s«soepxv c,..a,..•s, oonn Bo-^tt.iMegereorunnnMni ,a.\vve-,'Ba■r»f Relief association,«mr notWle^->f. 9-w.n. ed by the Hauck famil■y•,-was a 1-nue. head of" column on ' Schenk today ny JV -R. poon'.z, . assistant victim or tie names. Hi perished it:- 1 wit I on the c\ar- o"f II st. reet and. ext, end,.ing along, „Bat.t.l.e.-1♦#fr.eighj^ manager of, the Santa Fe^unde,; ■ the falling Av.a',i.s.._ howling murder The authorities -Iiave ground avenue- to North Elm street. Railroad,.'that the Santa Fe has Jon-^l-iteonsly-'Wher he found tHat •escape To Build fry Stlsool >Aar0n '-Morgan son of Henry :''«i0r-''thence north on Nortn Elm stree5' Ied °'1'-M' l*lli'0K™ .°T^ r,lUc!! wai i,nPOS3ib\e- ! .en« :r, N"V5 ::^- Criwr.^ fSr t: S>^n j.;',hp ,.,:, a.' Bai!ev ftn H^an,.| All miscellaneous cars will form Statqs-in-a', plan to furnish-free "Aaron ."Morgan, so'' of Henry Mor- ^.?-T~-.>\a*1i^tSfl" '" 4 Span, in the jail a- Bailey on su-spi- ;•.-.:.. ol uLrcanuouir'so :n■•e-w• .g-r.a.-d-e•.d. i• »■■ '•• -,,..j;0„n„ .H,,!,i,,1\ a.,r,.e„ rs„ea:1r. ■ ■ ;i). '-■- 't. C!c-*i(;K Battleground road, westot North ;"' :'. .ecft?01 b,.:iiai » -. ,ias '' cu 'Uoy, an- her ne^r '-..'wart'sd ' to "'Harhirr • Construction wi.n .- c:-i.ae. in con nee*,ton ^dgeworth street. ■onipany, of Lexington, Tire aider of the parade will 1 e ex- • . ....... •• TED iiiillEZZLEMENT H 'I -•-■ - i ■.} :-.—V. if of tin ci:-: on. eni- ■■■: - ; ,. enlxeiKled • ■ !■ ; i : •"<"i6on .■ more than fell in a f.'iill! • :' it - verdict "I.VET RfiHIGXH "! !ie Japanese •• arter a meet-hel. l this morn 'i of the cabinet. ;!"ct remit of the eniier Hara yes- :l-e any immedi- "overnment, as the At the meeting of club ofl'ifda'-s, shipment to s.e.aboard ef twrft-million it *»s- anAqwwei tbkt XV. F. Hoi. bushels of grain for evport to Near who left yesterday for ;.n extended Eas't sult'erers* The shipments also visit to Florida, had turned over his nuy include. gJ^"'i|r*i^Bts.,../„••, .Trrang V*ttt home to tie Maucks, for .■:' •."; :c •' ' ni=' '■ *■""' * •'" - whom niore' pftrmaiieat yrovision FLOl'R IXI1ER ffJDO. ,vi:! l>e nyde ,ater- A f""d ol U,- -y f\.;»- VJ!. {*-£. AS'>£Tyjs1jfcb£r\S'bed. in -i few uiin- Mlnneapolfs; Nov. «!—-For tftc «•*«*■ '* the %»t«-d*y nlsht m— and wi id? bezaleraent. A total of 150 indict- attended the funeral of Mr. BeatS-at j ---»—--- - -.--•, - comm Uee-of rhe-c'n In i i .-„,= ,o--,nfrt -icii-i-' each •,;„!.*»,»> i ex-service men fo wear ttieir uwi- pound SaQks. .The range here • tc- committee ot t.ie ciuo jr. perreetin. .^rtV^^^ ' ,,.,,s,,ortbe.IfcWBo1,eof,heor- ..ii..in^uf*Uo, '!i^-7lprnont of £orB than two mil- mnrder ,s-reported to be tenae.-flt .paradein nnfforma. and^any^-^h- ":'S t!'Ca °': Ion dc-Uara. . - - . «s said that if Henry Morgan we're °«*- The American legion has pro- = not placed in the penitential y Vio- ! lence might result. :- Nation. I> '•^11-,. •.... •felstrj. * " !ltt,%n iv':,,1'"'' n t0 imperial in- 'hW loi'i. '0niill"e ''i-office until * fr»'-n the throne. Indict Three Brothers New York,- Nov. 1.—Three broth-era, John. Daniel and Frcnk Gully, owners of the converted yacht.John dully, which was seized several days ago, were among seven men indict-ed today by the Brooklyn grand jury in connection with the transporta-tion of liquor by boat. The names of the other four were not made pul lie. All are char 5s early as"-po3sibie in order that th•:• 'parade .'nay. ryove promptly at' 1'; j lapel of the coat to-distinguish es-Jp'oioaji jtlthout ccniusloa,' 'service men- A booth will be pro-i- "It is.also re;y-t.-.ed that every-" •*.# «. ■ * FiLKS A.VSVEU TO COMPliAIXT OF MAY . !vided near the old courthouse where . »." j these badges may be secured free o ' «..*.;-".;;iiR STOCKS O* charge. This will be the only means LEAF IOSACTO iilii.D. 0? distinguishing former service men r.ot in uniform and every es-servlci WashinFton, Nov. :.—Leal tdbae-Jman is urged to wear one of thes; to heM by manufacturers and decl-" badges during the day. er=i on October 1. amounted to 1.' with man in the county will lay aside *." ' other engagements c~ *?mlstice day body . decorate their cars with the American .flag, "On November 11th the tori? Cf •.. -. . - three de>-- "it is hoped that every ex-service rged with bringing £ 1T.4.9.7.-.2 pounds, compared i,e. A„ ar« »>•«■ '•■■;■' " '. .-j -2i 030 pounds so held on otner on ...m.suce uaj liquor here from *Ue uanajn , ■ ^ censug bu_ c„d take part in the pareae. As C.ir lands. Iln- " ' mmm . fnrIav parade iwfll start promptly at It-reau announced toaay. '....., : . . .u « .«. ~ ! r.ewi-i" smoking, snuff and ex- c clock it is requested that they as High Point Chosen .,..ewi.i5, . , .... .... .»i genvble not l^ter than 9:?0 on Norn -— .Point ?*;■ types agg«e-^te; 1,|JJ-JjJ-J .. (}rfere st.e(?t between We8t M3rk-neeting pounds, compared ^8""" . ! ,r, t-.e D Henrv vhere cars, wir „. A. a year ago; *^"JV"»'J'1I/ „. ,.aTke* for use of the men in the on yes- 388-**! ' „-, .„- rran;» c:m-. r""de. All who en'er the parade Gastonia, Npv. 4.-Hlgh Point pov ;■ was selected as the next meeti place of the state conference «., at the final business session terday morning of the twenty-first grega ^- ^^,.3., annual convention. I' | with cars are requested to assemble Z. B. Morris, one of the fendants In the suit instituted by an" unknown American soWler will Jim J. May in which the plaintiff be buried in the National cemetery asks for $1".000 damages for alleg-at Arlington . The President Irs ed false arrest on the charge ot asked that every individual and ev- stealing chickens, on Friday filed •,;y business pause for two mil,'He' answer to. the complaint. Mr. Mor-st !2 o'clock on that day and pay rison, who ia a Davidson county dep-aonor to this American boy who uty sheriff, denies that it was a gave his life in the great world war. false arrest. He declares the war "The ci.y lire department and the rant served on the plaintiff was a church bel'3 c-t" the city will toll da - valid one and that he was simply ing this twj minutes interval, and it assisting Deputies Mingo and James, is hoped that the citizens of Greens- of Guilford county, in making a law-boro will comply with this part of ful arrest. The defendant asks that ibe program by pausing during h> the action he dismissed and that the period regW.'ess of where they mty plaintiff be taxed with the costs oL be or what they may be doing" the base.
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Title | The Greensboro patriot [November 7, 1921] |
Date | 1921-11-07 |
Editor(s) | Dickson, G.G. |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
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Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The November 7, 1921, issue of The Greensboro Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C. by Patriot Publishing Company (Inc.). |
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.:>—«'.L*iKm,*m,jmm,» nj .. ,'I||JjgJjpaipV .U"-«M ,^.UWI.J!l:W«jpii «.l)l*pu. .1 ■■ ■■ IP |l'v,IC«am"
THE
ESTABLISHED 1821.
n« ;»~i$SUE FOR
HE8B0MB HOSPITAL
■"^■WPIII^WW^'
PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY.
GllfcllSBORO, N. C. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7. \£21. VOL. 100. NO. £9
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i7 • i
'!■ I-
'■' I
; (ii.M.S WILL BE
.MOllltoW TO TAKE
'.; IIO.S
moon a large dele-
.-.. will ask the coun-
.- 10 autborize th?
ids i:'
| STATE NEBS BRIEFS
Open Municipal Building
Hicory, Nov. 3.—Surpassing all
expectations the formal opening or
Hickory's handsome auditorium and
municipal building, featured by an
ovation to Mayor J. D. Elliott, was
witnessed by more than a thousand
NAKOKA STABS TO DEATH
JAPANESE PREMIER HARA
PREFGTING PLAMS FOR
, ARMISTICE DAY EVENTS
Premier's Slayer, Using
Short Sword, Exclaims,
"You Traitor
>'':
Ti-i .
it;. T
Honolulu, Nov. 5.—Takashi Hara.
_ Japan's "commoner premier" fell
Hie sum of • people this afternoon and an equal junder the assassin's knife -with his
number tonight. .More than a thou- slayer's cr>" "you traitor" ringing in
sand were turned away for want of hls ears' ,accordins to the Tokio cor-seating
room. j respondent of the Havaii Shimpo, a
'Japanese daily of Honolulu.
PARADE AXI) ABKIAL MAXKIV-EBS
WILL BE NOTABLE
FEATURES
NEWS OF THE NATION
COUNTRY CLUB DESTROYED
BY FLAMES ON SATURDAY
Golfer a Suicide .
Newton, Mass., Nov. 3.—The body i
Of Louis Te'.lier, Massachusetts open
golf champion, was found today '
hanging by a small rope in u shelter
on the links of the Braebern Couu-
HOWEVER, NEW AND MODERN
STRIXTTRE WILL BE
ERECTED SOON'
,» the esurblish-hisis
sanatorium
They also will
be le\ied to pro-
■<• of the institu-
On Friday morning, November 11,1
the Armistice day parade "will begin
promptly at 10 o'clock, according to ,
anouncement by Jack Stevens. OI- try club. The medcal examiner and almo8t whoUy destroyed by fl
this city, -who has charge of ar- ■ " '' ' • -
rangements for the parade.
Formation will be effected on
Enters Junk Business
The Creensiboro Country club
building, located in Irving park, a
short distance north of the city, was
re
about 9:30 Saturday morning.
It is believed that the fire was
caused by a defective flue. It start-
Arrested For Robbery
Raleigh, Nov. 5.—Major Pearson
- unanimously and Dick Kearney, two negroes em
a luncheon-eon-1 rloyed as trainmen by the Seaboard
Washington, Nov. 3.—The United . , M , ,. , „
. . . , . ed in the roof near the center of the
building and when discovered the
H on a tremend•ous f„lames alreadv had made destruc-to
C.spo3e of VJJ-- ». . .
. live progress. Low water pressure
of surplus materials ... . ., _ „ iL >.«<« *» »aic, unuw iv oi....iS , ,.,,,- handicapped the efforts ot the city
citizen! | Air Line Railway were arrested in'"ara, ha* caU8ed m»°" eonsterau-U«i«. Mendenhali street Walker iand SU"P"es on lla"0 a"e!' DttiWiE* firemen to exth.gui.sh the flames.
Won in government circles in vie, y6!iUfi l0 E,m s„ . f t,eiK.e al0Bg.and- fitting the emergency fleet. wuhjn a ghort tjme ^ humia^
to Spring
■>s <»>' tre county. |Raleigh and taken io Franklin, Va.,
> • iit'i over the I tor tiial on charges of car break- of the pending conference at V.'ash-at
the Y. ing and robbery. In the arrest of'lngton °" limitation ot anaanients"
the two negroes, railroad detectives ■;.;:< far eastern questU.'-ts.
: .u of the resolution j believe they have uncovered the big-1 Rycohl Nakoka, ; :i >, re of ag
v.-ontatlon ot the ; gest scheme for stealing from rail- a ■witcn,na" «t the OUn'ra i i
missioners. Dr. W. roads since the arrest of A. J. Hon- "?" TokI°' :llld a Srand*
.•:.•.:■'• of the state eycutt, of Neuse ami T. E. Holding,'?, r ICakokfl- celebrated leader of
the Meljl restoration, who helped to
A!;.I to the O,. Heni) hocei.
Immediately after the parad-3
::e.ial maueuveis Will be staged in
ffe;l^j.e vicinity of the county court- [""."""„
«use with two airplanes present- 1j1"-2' po~int. from the previous low rea-
Geraum Marks Slump
New York, Nov. ".—German
marks today dropped to AS, a new
ord. This was a decline of
ji.ig an effective Imitation of actual
• oke. eiunaasizln?
; .if :\ luberc u'.osis
.'..•:•; ci unty.
i oun:y luberrule-
-„:,! Dr. It inkin.
. . :..• ,i i.icn; i' is
Jr., oi Wake Forest, about a yeai
ago.
Bbooix Raid Eng\e
Winston-Salem, Nov. :!.—E. it.
Kimel. a Forgyth farmer, was neve
..'.. .1 ;'!:.t "be-jtoday exhibiting a nine-pound Amer-
; ; eisons die in ■ ica.n 1,:'1,! eagle, which he shot and
froin-tubercu- wounded in the wing from a top of
i t'i there are;8 tall pine tree near his home ye>
He pointed out [terday.
;. .-.- been found
, •- for treatment
■.■re they may be
, restore to the mikado the powe
i'that had lain in the hands oi f-jTokugara
Shogunate for 800 yr-w-.
. ""< the man who cut down the Un:
er i)-' the Japanese government,
cording to the Shimpo's correspon i-ent.
Nakoka used a short sword tot
the 'single stab that ended Premier
II. t's career. It penetrated th
!'.i;ing the anuu.l
Tuberculosis i:i
".i an economic
hi'.e the sick cos:
: a total of SGOO.-
.• ttatc health de- \
('oni'-ici AwKrded
Raleigh, Kov. 3.—The contra-t
for the stone wo.'i or the base o
the Stale college memorial cio.-!;
tower has been awarded to the
company, of
HUE 'c'
! " -
1mm cl .
his ;
his n..:
establit
2 ;!' tae ees.rt.
assfn, who was oapturec
'■.-• aiter his a:i :-h. had h
■ -i -i letter addressed i ■
.:. and other papers which
d h: 'e.itilv.
i jght thi.t a 30-
mld be a good
Rains Bring Relief
H^-iiilerson. Nov. .1.—The woter
although pro-i"3l!5p!y ni Hen-iercon i^ new snfri '
.'a :vi". future ex- pni for all purpose^. During the
week, of October 17ih rij;irl P. i.ai»*v
was enforced, end only domestic
se/vice was furnished. Curing ths
week o: October 2-lth ii
rervice was
on alternate days. Sir.ce
31st regular service has been inaii:-
talned fcr all' purposes.
: the Impott-
• It"' he said,
i>" SUM where do".-
:...t sympathetic,
•ih!, maybe, abou!
.. .•■.lug falls .to be
fashion; people
'."hoy will stay at
■ ■ P.I."
. ■■ mainten-cotnbat
in the air.
-Then an address will be deliverer! I
ia the Grand theater. The name oil
-iie speaker has not yet been an- ;
■iCnnced.
■Those in charge of the arrange-ments
are hopetul that every tor-
!»er service man i;'. the county who
c.in possibly do so will take part la j
;iie parade a"d exeroises of .he day
i'i commemoration of the cessation
/." world hcsiilities. Through gen-1
-M..1 observance it i-j planned to em-]
;jh:.s«e the significance cf Armistice
'l!:e following announcement i.s
niade regarding the parking ar-rangements:
i_^irs carrying ex-service men will
park on North Greene street bet"weeu
West Market street and the O.
Henry hotel. All floats will park on
West Gaston street, her.d of column
resting on North Greene street.
Buickcars on Schenek street from
North Greene to Simpson, thence
Itaii^lir Nov. T.—Butus rib-. :l^.!lj-'; :jt ftj,Simpson street
aged .S. rerorted to be worth ii half] '-Mge ears on Walnman stree:.
i::ill.on (i:>ll;tis,. was shot to. death '-'• -; ',; column resting on Schenck
Saturday .morning as lie was rJdins I vt-"°"t-to
Bailey Ircm his farm near iha: \ 1V' a c-:rs fln Keosn street, head
place. The shooting was from ::.-.:-•''- column resting on Fisher aye,-
ul ustrial ,!"':!l in S0"1C '■''■•• near Bailey,!,,ue-
rurnislied to i.nd.ustri.es Nu"*sh" rtununnuttv>- "' Chevi'OletS on K*eo'zh street, (we;
October Carrying his sh tgu:i as usual. Mr.!;ldel wl!h ,,ea(1 0I column resting en
lord, made yesterday.
Parachute Jump F;:t;il
Omoha, Neb., Nov. 3.—Harry
Elbe, employed by a Chicago para-chute
company, was drowned in the
Missouri river late today after mak-j
ing a parachute jump or 2.000 feet
during the International Aero Con-gress
being held here.
Rowe and Roach
Greensboro, and yesterday work- KPVn PJIDJSL^ ^JftT
men began placing of the huge gran- rlVL,i' L n«i*;u" , avi
ite ii'iocks preparatory to the laying •
;,■ ciuoted pre-war jof tlic cornerstone whlh will occur.
:t ?1.000 a b,4 {Noreuioer 10.
.a: cost o; such i
TO n?.&TH ItHH TW1
u
Beard set out frc::i his home Sa'tur-
>!iist I'ny Alimony
Raleigh, Nov..4. .!. ''. Ihia'-.
;.:..'! by liieJMred farmer of Varl*>9. w«ia yc.«ter-
• :• ■-..;:■. ':':'■ fejt 1 tia\ c.'crrrt to nay bis wife, ii . ■••■
i
•\rnitl l:e"pio-,G. En:;is, alimony ir: :be sum o
ri.urches, '.iv.-',':'» a n-ontb p«ndl::g deteriiiln-*—
ri ■f.s orguaizar .jMtn. of;b»r aft: >a for divorce froi"
.! b-.-d tnd hpar.t on the'ground of
day morning in
driving a muh . f
known until ±..s. s
Beard leaning o>
:i peculiar way a
•: • n"iy Into town.
the aged farmer \
diately gave the a
iggy.
billing
He- was Franklin cars c:; Fisher avenu'
Train WreckOv Sentenced
Lapsr, Mich., "Nov. 3.—Henry W.
Cates, 59. of Hontington, Indiana,
who . confessed Monday that he
wreaked a fast Grand Trunk train
near here last F:id:i night, pi«..d
guilty in circuit court he;e todsv.
and was sentenced to H'e Imnria v.-
inent in the Jlici.'.-.-r. ;■»..:! t.t.J •/ a
Jackson.
Try Ex-Go.einor
Tallahassee, Fla., Nov. D.—Sub-poenas
were served here late todfi
on three members of the state board
if pardons and B. Edward?, -sscre-rbvy.'
flrCovsinrir Rafuee. to appenr
In Pensacola November 0 fcr the
rrial in federal'district court of for-mer
Governor Sidney J. Catts on £
charge of peonage.
with the exception of the bowlln?
alley wing, was destrowed.
Most ot the furniiure except the
personal belongings of Mr..and Mrs.
Bail Hauck, managers or the club,
was saved. The building and furni-ture
loss is estimated at $40,000.
On the building insurance in the
sum of $25,000 was carried and the
insurance on the furniture totaled
$5,000. The loss sustained by Mr.
and Mrs. Hauck is believed to be
about $5,000.
In accordance with an agreement
reached Saturday night at a meeting
of officials of the club the structure
will be rebuilt in the early future.
1 lie new clubhouse, which will prob-ably
cost about $-»0,0'."0, is expected
to be larger and more attractive in
every way than the one destroyed
by fire.
Mr. llsuck was in the city when
the Ore started. Neiglbors K > the
blaze on the roof and calle". t Mrs.
H.'.u-.k, who found the front stairs
ih Sanies, neceOltatlns the use of
the ;e?.r st.-.iiway in orde Cor her
;o escape from the burning ba Iding.
Men working around the r!r.ii, to-gether
wltti others- who" arrived in
response to the alarm.- succee led in
lemoving the furniture from the
first floor- and ii«Mln>r" f>e lockers
cut of the basement All the furni-ture
en the first floor, all the lockers.
part"%f' the kitchen equipment and
other articles. were ..saved. Golf
equipment of members was
was not'*'"1 head of column resting or. | ^
saved
Dan liar.nu De:t-1 virtually iu its entirety.
Cleveland. NOT. 3.—Dan R. Hnn- A"l,I,v.of Mrs. Hauck'j nlothej ex-n.
i. pubiislierof the Cleveland News cept those which she was wearing
and Cleveland Sunday Ledger, ail* at the time of the fire we;e lost,
one of Cleveland's foremost, bus!- while Mr. Hauck's loss was u'meat
negroes saw Mr. ! Keogh stree:.
.'>■:„.:- men." died of heart failure at as extensive. The H.aucks also lost
In his but-Hv In' Studebaker car; on North Edse-j
his home, the Cro't. Osslning, N. Y.. much personal property, including
A . negro named Henry Morgan
mu!" walked ' worth street, head of column "resting
-;. :„und'.that'oa •V("'1'-1 Greene street (Battie-
,u and inime-!-1'01""1 I08d)"
Overland cars on Wharton street
' with head of column .on North
, e •"' urn were
. . Vm m; O.
A. C. Joyne"
• \*.'., Gold; E." B
. A"=xan ler^.ffl
,i.el . Air-ring
; v cacy of Cb»
■.■ :-e Drs. Hfati
•. Commissioner
•
iii.y ..Attorney
e.ral csnfidenc/s
'.--«ii! • be cabled
i'i'Ion was ex-
--u<»l;y -which i* now pending lii
".'.!.;■" county Superior court.
yosterda; v_ . '. . ! ia the state
prison here < |