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Friday, June 13, 1919- THE GREENVILLE DMLY NEWS. TWO PLAN 5 TO SEND AMERICAN MERMAIDS TO NEXT OLYMPIC MEET. WANT STATUE AT i HAMPTON ROADS T. P. A.

Start Movement For; Erection Replica of Siatue Of Liberty i VOLJ''; LJ j-: KSB-i Ms -J kvw 4 -11 hrskMha yS- Inside and Outside You Will Find That Lilley-Made Traveling Bags and Suit Cases are made in a very'auperior manner. No half-made, poorly finished goods but bags and cases of strength and beauty. Drop in and ask to see Lilley-Made Luggage AT NEW ORLEANS. June 1 Launching of a movement for the erection at Hampton Roads of a s- ter nxonuaieut to the Statue of Lib-1 erty, the ordering of a cablegram tj President Wilson to express their i confidence in hrm at the peace con- ference and the adoption of tions condemning Bolshevism and favoring that Count von Berustora be brought the Tinted States for, tiial, were the outstanding features of he Travellers' Association of Amn-rica in session here late today, i The suggestion of B. C'ndlin, of Richmond, chairman ot the! press committee, for a campaign funds through councils of Ueiense and other organizations, to place a nat.ona.1 monument at Hampton Koads was approved by the boity.

i When the Alabama division pro- posed a resolution endorsing the league of nations, it was voted down us several members voiced it, "how i can the T. P. A. endorse something congress knows nothing about?" I The following cablegram w-as adopted by the association and or-j Uered sent to President Wilson: he Travellers' Protective Asso- ciation of America, representing I thirty-eight States, by a rising vote! J. 0.

JONES Exclusive Distributors for Greenville available material and giving ever fair candidate tbe opportunity find out to actual competition wbai alie must be ready to accomplish in order to wlu a place on Oncle Sam a siuad. Id the accompanying Invout are shown those most prominent in tbe fair sex contineeDL A gprightlv collection of swimmers. Tbo plan of tbs national authorities to geDd a team of American mermaids to the Olympic water carnival of 1920 has augmented to Samnel J. Dallas, of Philadelphia, president of the A ma tear Athletic Union, the Idea of holding tola summer a most Interesting aquatic fixture, for toe double purpose of looking orer tbe do hereby our supreme con-lidence in Jou personally and also in the members hach will, have to di, with eternal peace for the world. God bless you, Woodrow Wilson." More than a thousand delegates sprang to their feet and sans the "titar Spangled when Sam L.

Harbison, of Texas, proposed the resolution. Portland, Oregon, delegates claimed today practically to have won the next cunveution over Louisville and kiahoma City. The association will elect officers and adjourn tomorrow. WE ARE PROUD HE GflH-" FIDENCE ODCTQ RS, DRUGGISTS 1 AUTRE PUBLIC HAVE KB CHARGE PACKERS AGREEMENT REACHED ON TERMS FOR HUNS; REPLY BE DELIVERED SATURDAY Important Changes Among Officers at The Naval Academy Transport Black Arrow Will Reach Newport News Today PROFITEERING AH from paga one) (Continued ANNAPOLJS, June 12 A umber of mportant changes among ter of defense, baa thrown down the 1 1 TanVlnt. nffliora nn Hnfv ul tht Cooperative Methods For Purchase of Food Are Recommended gaunlet to the radical majority so- jacjaiemy, Bre be made.

cialists who have been attempting to them, being Captain William force his reeiirnation and that of H. Ktandley, who will be succeeded of Malaria, Grippe It NEWPORT XEWS, June 12. The transport Black Arrow wirelessed tonight ehe was off the coast and would reach here early tomorrow morning. She is bringing about three thousand officers men from France. The Black Arrow has on board eight casual companies of approximately It Has Proven Its Efficiency in the Treatment Chills and Fever, Bilious Fever, Colds and La Kills the Parasite That Causes the Fever.

Representative Fess Thinks Congress Should Pass Resolution fas conunanuujit of midshipmen by Premier Schiedemann from, the exe- cutive committee of the majority A p. McCormick of the p.j medical corps, head of the depart- "We are till in force and we willjniftlt of hysiene, wlI1 De by stick because it is our duty to Dudley N. Carpenter. Admir-the people." Noske declared. McCormju.k is t0 become superviso i WASHINGTOX, June 12.

Charges 666 is the most speedy remedy we know; it will soon break the fevei and then if taken as a tonic the fevei NEW TOrtX, June 12 (Lead Day) -Adoption cf cooperative methods of the purchase ot foodstuffs was described as the "only hope of adequate tiiiedy for the food situation," by Mr-. Kleanor Barton, of the women's that Chicago meat packers are unlaw-1 strong nana in putting uown aisoruei. -of nava, otl the Asiatic sta- was responsible for the demand lor tlon, while Captain Ptandley will go will not return. You can give it wntle fully maintaining present high prices to the Battleship Virginia. his resignation, it is believed.

kolchikk ItecocnLzed S00 men, both white and colored, S29th company transportation corps, three white officers 225 colored men; 2nd company transportation corps, three white officers, 211 colored men, one white man; 303rd bakery company, one officer, 94 men; evacuation hospital No. 20, 24' officers, 203 men; evacuation ambulance company No. Breath and Headache, due to Torpid Liver. For Colds and LaGrippe we know of nothing better than No. 666.

A few doses will give quick relief. We (specially recommend 666 for those exposed to the weather, as, they can take it, eat anything they wan and go right on with their work with no fear of being Salivated. It contains no Alcohol, Arsenic or otheT poisonous drugs. Adv. HAMDNOME DONATION.

the fever is on or 666 is a fine tonic for pale people. It luilds up the blood corpuscles to a red. healthy condition, giving a natural, healthy complexion. 666 quickly relieves Constipation. Billiousness, Loss of Appetite, Foul HARRISON BiURG, June 12 Announcement was made here today that James It.

Lupton, of this city, had donated the Massanetta Springs property to Hampden Sidney college. one officer and 32 men; 7Sth sanl- 14. cooperative guild of England, in an of meat by keeping huge quantities address today at the quarterly meet- dfl in ng of the Dulional consumers' league i j.eeut.ve coiumittte. Seft-etary of house today by Representative tess, ar BaKcr, president or tne league, Republican, of Ohio, who declared that presided conffresS should pass a "persuasive" X5 rs. Barton, declared one tn.rd 0f, he population of Bngiand had adop- resolution which would make the ed cooperative purchasing methods, packers understand that the people no Jessie Haver, secretary of thu cou- tolerate such "high iuiumvra league tne District ot Co- 6 uinbia, emphasized the need for co- 'handed practices.

operative purchasing, declaring that The Ohio representative presented at present there was "no avenue for jfigures purported to show that the distribution of the 246. ouo. 000 pounds i packers now have on hand nearly one meat held the war department, an(j a half billion pounds of 'Jat. except the avanue provided by the This amount included, he said, 000.000 Dounds of frozen beef a Admiral Kolchak, anti-Bolsheviki leader in Russia, that hip reply to its offer of allied support the campaign against the Bolshevik! is satisfactory. This is regarded as meaning do facto recognition by the allieu and associated powers of theOmsk government headed by Kolchak and the furnishing of munitions an supplies for Kolchak's campaign.

The British government has denied a report that British troops are operating against Petrograd. Serious anti-Japanese agitation in China which may develop Into a general anti-foreign movement is reported from Tokio. tarv squad, ono officer, 19 men; llvth sanitary squad, one officer and IS men; 120th sanitary squad, one and 25 men; casual officers 33 and two civilians. Whereabouts of the 323rd Unknown Here Truck owners The committee adopted a resolu- Js of curpd beef 7iOO0i000 Pound, of frozen lamb mutton, Many people of-Greenville and vi ni hn a ih. pounds of frozen pork, this city and here in clnity, who have relatives and friends of the 323rd (Greenville) Ambulance company, of the 300th sanitary train, which went overseas with the Slst Division, have been in doubt for some "Stolen Orders" Pleased Crowds At Grand Thursday time as to the whereabouts of the company, the question most often asked being an inquiry as to whether eight" uw.

At present, it was stat- 4 13.000,000 pounds of dry salt pork, -d. manuiacturers are including the 427,000,000 pounds of pickled pork, weight of paper, which costs four 107,000,000 pounds of lard and a pound, with' weight of meat, :00O.0OO pounds of miscellaneous goods. r.hich brings from to 73 cenu a "This amount is greatly in excess jound. i of the amount held in storage a year ago," Mr. Fess declared, "and clearly NO Announcement Of indicates that the packers are hesita-.

jtinc to place it on the market for fear Distribution FriZe will drive down the price and thus t- i 1 1 a I "inse them Iopj. They are holding UaSeball MOney ladeiaUo hue quantities of fowls in stor- latre. 46.000.000 pounds as compared (with 14,000,000 pounds a year aeo." or not the company has yet sailed movie- mai nas oeen snown nere for America. Several letters from rtt8 rereived more favorable comment members of the 323rd, written everywhere throughout the United States are hauling more tonnage on Firestone Truck Tires than on allother makes of truck tires combined naonth or so ago, contained statements to the effect that it was expected that the outfit would sail on or about the 10th of June. Press reports are to the effect that practically all of the 81st Division has sailed, but the 223rd ambulance company or the 306th sanitary train has pot been mentioned.

than did the big Rrury Use melodrama "Stolen Orders," which was exhibited here yesterday at the Grand Opera House for the first time, and which will be shown again todany and tomorrow. Although the reel takes two hours to run, trie play it portrays grips the interest so intensely that one does not realize that more than half that time has been consumed in unraveling' the plot. CINCINNATI, June 12. After Representative Dowell, Republican, brief session today the national base-i0f i0wa. asserted that the war depart-ball commission adjourned without mPnt nad j0inP(j with the packers to making any announcement relative to meats from rturnm to their the division of money of the world's nyma prjce levl bv retaining its baseball series next.

ti, know Firestone Truck Tire advan-taees. We've watched their work Six of the leading movie stars take'! Hur lua v. nimju-1! fall. It was the briefest meeting held defended bv Ret) Electrical Men To Strike Monday closelv. We know, too, that you need purt in "Stolen Orders," Kitty Gordon, jane Elvidge, Madge Kvans.

Montague Love, Carlysle Blackwell and Oi orge MacQuerrie, and this array of "top-notchers" is enough in itself to guarantee a wonderful production. many years by the commissaon. and Jnhn T. Ravner, Democrat, at its conclusion membera stated that declared that no oth-r n. ptinn rnnsidered bv the su-1 "Tt is e3v enurh condemn the (Continued from Page 1) these tires on your trucks.

More than that, you need the aid of our truck-tire press and other machinery. These will practically end loss of time for truck-tire change. Talk to us before you buy your next truck tires. preme court of baseball was whether naers. "ong time been anxious to get nd of1 NllkPlanfl YiTlCPrt the old rule, dividing a share of the: it impossible to accs thet TiJt- the Wegtern Union business they were! world scries money between clubslfnlly of arv vronir If thev handlmfr vhue thev have been dis- To Be Held finishing third and fourth in both have mpt orape.

hev Vav- eood patching trains and handlinjr railroad fe major leagues should bo continued or reason for holding it therein'! tho! buslneM the We8tcnl Umori has re week-dav concerts whether iu.lv flit, rinhj flnisMnsr im-iraannK oM not-tn nnttert them from! i.Jt. lne nr6t or weex-aay concerts i- luuirexi Lnem in nannm rnmmercia 1 tn hA eivfn at nark Hiirtni? ond should be allowed a share of the Kitain los? receipts. Several of the clubs are known In TJpcpTli T1 TUETS BrintT have favored a revision of the rule xjmij, business for which they received no the sumimer will be held there to-pay whateve r. night, starting: at 8:30, according to "I know many railroad operators announcement made yesterday. A who 'wiUirrgly wonld give a part of second Sunday concert is scheduled their salary to get rid of being obliged i for Sunday afWnoon and evening.

To Port Survivors of to handle this commercial businees. Wrecked SteamShlDS lln many instances they are required EUGENE F. BATES AUTOS AND SUPPLIES while others opposed any change-John Heydler, -president of the na-1 tionai league and B. B. Johnson, president of the American league, who with August Herrmann, are members of the commission, left the city tonight, Heydler going to SU Louis and Johnson to Chicago- aiso to owiver messages Bi points on-en several miles from their stations.

Phone 1129 N. Main Street The situation now Is that the rail rVDJTTFTD FOR FORGERY. NEW YORK, June 12 Paul A. Newman, head of the Broad fltreet Brokerage firm of Paul A. Newman and Company, was indicted today by the grand Jury in connection wttn his promotion of the stock of the Range-Burnett Oil Co.

The indictment charges the broker with forgery in the fifteen degree. road operators sending commercial mesaagea into a Western Union relay office have to send to 'scab' operators or to operators who are the same thing as 'scabs' those who would not leave their keys in answer to the Detroit Traction Strike Has Ended The fact fo Over half the truck Tonnage of America is carried on strike call issued by the commercial telegraphers. Our men s'mply will not handle these messages any longer Hooray 1 These auto tires are very high, They cost a fellow quite a heap; But do not kick, and do not sigh, The nir vou use is iust as cheat Tires tinner these conditions. It is rery nnfortimat that manr DETROIT, June 12 Detroit's traction tie-up. which become effective Vast Saturday night, came to an end early this evening, when Wle striking car men of the Detroit United Railways voted to accept an offer by the company of wage increases from 43, 46 and 43 to 50, 5 and 60 cents an hour.

The men had asked an increase of 27 cents. peonle will be inconvenienced but after 6 o'clock Saturday morning not a Blnrlo raflroad operator in the conntry llews llfant (Ids rtr Jesuits jcw8 yyant jjds for jcsults will handle any commercial message NHW YORK, Jone 11. Tuga sent to the assistance of the ships Yankee and Fraf Waldcrsee, mm down by other craft in a heavy fo off Fire Island late last night, arrived here this afternoon bringing some of the of the Yankee and ten army officers taken off the Graf Waldersee, a naval 'transport. No. hope is entertained by naval ofT cials of salvaging the Yaattee, ooerated by the United SUtca Shipping Board, which sank in deep water soon after she bad been rammed by the Italian steamer Argentina.

There is hope of salvaging the Graf Waldersee, however. The transport formerly a flagship of the Hamtourg-American line, is now resting in forty feet of water two miles off Long Urach. where she was towed by the L'Dited States ship Patricia after the steamer Redondo had torn a (Treat hole in her side. Her hold is filled with water and officers explained that this must be pumped out and the vessel raised sufficiently to permit temporary repairs before she can be towed to this port. Only a few of the transport's crww of 400 had been removed tonight, aa the craft was considered in no danger so long as a storm did not arise.

Naval officers denied a report that several men had been Injured in the collision. on the key ne operates. Hi TT1 aw? a IllZ -M li.v.tllfaM it Pa says io Ma- fHNUtl Loosen up, diva i mi 9 1 Ml Furniture Dealers to Meet at Greenwood the kid plenty of Post toasties Corn Flakes that tilA I -ss-2 im: MT iU CHARLOTTE, N. June 11 The Southern Furniture Dealers' Association adjourned its seventh annual convention here today, following election of officers and selection of Greenwood, 8. aa the next convention at..

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