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-'TWO" A -i f. TlIEAWlLMm.GTON-PISPATCH NOYEMBE WW. I (loolidge? What's the Man Like? WEALTHY DIVORCEE i Americanism Is His Keynote Idea TAnrn TO nnn0TA X- mrj iMVbia ArTnniAATrniHA chulu iu. Duuo i uti mm mm lice strike which was "the issue." "Three words tell the result of the election;" said the governor, repeating his election night message, "Massachusetts is American." "The result, I think, is a wecome i i WILMINGTON SPOT S6.SOA 4 AS DOES TAYLOR i demonstration to all those people of the United States who believe that governor has no pastimes. He played golf once, but has no clubs.

At college his sporting activities he told were confined to "holding the stakes His only real pastime is to get his breakfast in the morning, and th go to work. In many respects the governo-looks like a typical Yankee of the movies. Tog him up in a llggy (jarj. suit and a black squash and would make an admirable "pa-SOn in a Cape Cod screen drama. Calvin Coolidge was born at Pivrn-outh, on Independence He is of old New England stock.

h9 worked on his father's farm aS a ov His struggle for an education js the story of thousands of poor coun'-boys. He worked his way Black River academy, at LmlVu and Amherst College. He studied and practiced law in ampton, where his home is, the lower part of a two-ftri'v house. He has been mayor of ti is t0(Vr, COASTAL SECTION Landowners Association's Program Is Presented at Clinton. NEW YORK, Nov.

21. The cotton liberty can only be secured by obedi ence to law." market opened ata decline of 5-to 27 if points in response to poor caples and disappointment that' yesterday's con The Latter Will Serve Two Years in the Federal Penitentiary. But I started out to give a word picture of the man, not his political views. ference had fialetl to settle the coal strike. There were slight rallies right Governor Coolidge is fairly tall and thin gaunt, but not emaciated.

His after the call on the arm opening of the stock, market and steadier tone of foreign exchange, but prices quickly hair Is carrotty and sparse; his eye are blue and kindlv. weakened again under heavy liquida- The three sons of J. P. Bozeman of Brunswick eounty, arraigned yesterday in United States District court for the Eastern distrist of North Caro He can smile, but the smile is very fleeting. It quickly vanishes and he tion by houses with western and tfhe staff of the North Carolina landowners association, and prominent business men of the city, returned early this morning from Clinton where, yesterSay afternoon, an enthusiastic gathering of business men and farmers heard the program of is calm again.

southern connections. January sold off to 34.15 and March to 32. bS or 7i) The governor talked of "American- to 72 points net lower. The census pre- memoer oi the state house -r sentatives and the state i was lieutenant governor frr report showing. 7,577,828 bales ginned to November 14 was about as ix- lina, were this morning'convicted and sentenced by Ithe Presiding Judge, Hon.

Henry G. Connor, to serve two years in the Federal prison at Atlanta on charges of manufacturing illicit -whiskey and twoj years in the same prison on charges of removing and concealing contraband whiskev. years. pested. Governor Coolidere is marrio.i The market turned firmer later on has two youne bovs at school In Boston the governor lives in rumors of favorable developments in I the coal situation, the firmer stock market, covering and renewed bull two mouesi rooms at the old house.

He takes life ratlief serim-J, He doesn't pose. He doesn't itki- support. January sold up from 34.10 to 35.10 and March from 32.30 to or about 25 noints net lusher 1 "W6XWC0OC. I after which trading Svas less active I with the market showing reactions to be what he isn't. He is much at ease with a labo U.

he is with a capitalist. One- in while he goes to a baseball (: ball game, but never to the His own thoughts are sufflci The case has excited considerable local interest and comment and the court was filled when the case was concluded. The case against J. P. Bozeman, father of Tasker.

Bozeman, Bable Bozeman and Speice Rjazeman result ed in the aged defendant being discharged. Contrary to general expectations, the jurors were discharged this morning and the case against the three Brunswick county men was submitted be of a few points during the early af ternoon. pany for him. He is the NETfr YORK OPENING. NEW YORK, Nov.

21. Cotton fu Crusoe of Massachusetts politics. NEW HAVEN, Conn. Mrs. Marjorie Mcrriwether Post Close, daughter of the late Charles W.

Post, $20,000,000 cereal king, has been granted divorce from Major Edward Bennett Close, who wedded her in 1905. Mrs. Close has' custody of the two children. tures opened steady; December 36.40; January 34.C0; March 32.90; May Railway Clerks Refuse To 'Check'; Quit Work 31.77; July, 30.90. fore Judge Connor.

The morning hour was taken up with hearing the the association discussed. This was the first time that the people of this thriving town had had an opportunity of learning of the work of the association and they were very much impressed with its "Program of Progress." Such men as Mayor Henry A. Grady, Maj. George E. Butler, L.

A. Bethune, president of the Bank of Clinton; J. R. Peterson, and H. L.

Boyd endorsed the 'work of the association and assured its leaders of their cooperation in changing the psychology of the people of the Coastal Plain section of the state- and bringing about better living conditions and development on a larger scale throughout eastern Caror lina. So favorably impressed were the people that leading citizens V)f Clinton asked for another meeting and this will be arranged as soon as it is possible for a date to agreed upon by W. A. McGirt, general manager, and business men of the town. Those who attended the meeting from Wilmington in addition to the staff of the landowners association, vere George H.

Hutaff, Edwin Josey, and Dr. Charles E. Low. The en-lire delegation was much impressed with th.j spirit of progressiveness found in Clinton and Sampson county and predictions were made that Clinton is destined to be among the leading Eastern Carolina towns within the course of a few years. evidence of the United States officers, following which the three Bozemana took the stand on their behalf and NEW, ORLEANS OPENING.

NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 21. Cotton opened steady; December 36.60; January 84.70; March 32.K80; May 31.70; July 30.83. entered a sweeping denial to the charges. No arguments were presented to the court, either by United States Dis WOMAN- MAY -BE POLAND'S CHIEF trict Attorney Warren or Mrs.

Rogers NEW YORK NOON CLOSE. NEW YORK, Nov. 2l 11:45 a. m. of the firm of Rogers and Rogers, renresentine the nlaintiffs.

The nres- Cotton, steady, December db.iu; SALISBURY. Nov. 21. Th" clerks of the storehouse depanr: -at the Southern railway s'ni Spencer who were discharged day when they refused to order to "check" on going quitting work, were still morning. The clerks claim a -out.

While only storehouse einp'r: are now affected it is believed railway circles that unless the r.i.,--ter is settled other department be involved. January 34.68; March 3 2.80; May 31.70; July 30.66. ence of fclrs. Rogers in the court room excited considerable local interest, since this was the first time that a woman lawyer has ever practiced in district court for the Eastern dis NEW ORLEANS NOON CLOSE. NEW ORLEANS, Nov.

21. 10:30 Power Is Not To Be Cen a.m. Cotton steady; December 83.60; trict January 34.70; March 33.03; May Following the conclusion of the case tralized; Autocracy1 to Be Barred. 31.75; July 30.80. sv M4.

and before he imposed sentence, Judge Connor declared that such things as one family terrorizing-an entire community must cease. He says that public opinion and sentiment will put an Cotton Ginning Figures Show That Crop Is Short NEW ORLEANS COTTON. NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 21.

Some Prescription of Chinese By HAROLD E. BECHTOL. Governor and Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, who make their home in half of a two-family house, and are the parents of two romping school boys. end to the practice of the law being what heavier ginnings than expected this last period caused a selling movement in cotton today which carried WAK8AW, Poland.

Nov. 21. The Doctor Bound to Succeed Poles' suspicion of anything savorinc disregarded at will, because public sentiment is the law. He regrets the Drices off 45 to 54 points in the first of autocracy is shaping the constitu joy o. a.

ism ana oi "law and order" seriously fact that some people appear to have half hour of trading. Ginning for the BOSTON, Nov 21. Vho is this but with fervor. "As Massachusetts tion or new-oorn Poland toward dif fused governmental nower. condoned the actions of the Bozeman Nov.

21. neriod between November 1 and No nalvin Coolidtre reeentlv re-elected BO wl14 country go," he said clan and setting up an illicit still al whpn Thanksgiving Day rolls around vember 14 amounts to 1,302,960 bales wlth conviction. But there time "strong against 929,261 during the same pe- most at will. The remarks, made by the Judge were followed with closest talked of as presidential timber for 0V. I this year of the things you may be thankftrt-for is that you have never ill in China and compelled to WASHINGTON.

Nov. 21. Cotton ginned prior to November 14 amounted to T.5T7.S26 bales of lyii, including 83.043 round 1 7.007 bales of Egyptian an.1 226 bales of sea island, the census bureau announced today. Prior to November 14 last year blcs, including 127.034 ro-nvl bales, 6,873 bales of American Eev; tian and 20.S54 bales of sea ishuvi were ginned. aavocatea and their alarm in invit-1 nou Interest on the part of people who ablv reflected in th' 1920? What kind of a fellow Is the man were in the court room at the tni-o thp nrescriDtion of a Chinese liarllnmcnt Knmr i tilVERPOOIi COTTON" rnntltuHnn I tJVKRPOOL.

NOV. 21. COttOn. who smashed the Boston police strike He then imposed the prison sentence, and In addition imposed a fine of $100 vwuuvuuvu I I Jll I Quiet. Drices steady: good miaaung npnrere W.

Leavell, medical on the defendants. v. i I ok cc. fiillw TnirlHlinc 84.65: miaalinff I have Just left the state house after avlng had a talk with the governor. were no flourishes of speecn.

The governor did not act as tlvough he were trying to sell me a patent medicine His final words to me were: "The people of Massachusetts have justified America by listening to the truth and following' it. Those who tried to capitalize the people's selfislf-ness have been disappointed. Haw faith in Massachusetts. Have faith in this great republic." There are no funny stories to be told about Governor Coolidge. The last action taken by the court Lrampiea ana suppressea Dy tne autocrats of rrma 23.75: low middling 21.50; good or-Uf missionary at Canton, China, who is now on a leave of absence in this country, relates how a Chinese physician called "fiTVo see a very sick and me give you my impressions of sales fbefore the noon recess rwas passing Russia; and therefore, to make doubly y-Pt'i bales including 3.700 man: 6,000 American.

sentence in the case of the 13.000 bales including ment versus J. W. Taylor. The defen- Cal" Coolidge is quiet in manner. sure mere will be no more autocrats, they want no' man or trrouD clothed paithv natient.

prescrioea tne ioi Well Known Turfman Died. CINCINNATI, Nov. 21. Barnr Schreiber, well known turfman, died suddenly here today of apoplexy in his room at a local hotel. gnified in bearing and very stingy 800 American.

dant in this case is an Atlantic Coast lowing, which required more than a wren too much power. 1th words. He is a master of ade- Kutnres closed steady. Novembel line engineer, 37 years or age, ana This is the outstanding noint dis uate brevity. 23.28: December 22.76: January 22.191 had been convicted of making away closed by the speaker of the seym, How do you do, sir?" was the March 21.19; May 20.41; July 19.731 with quantity of goods consigned Adalbert Trampcywiski, in an ex II over his railway to this point.

overnor's greeting to me as he rose, October 18.00. elusive interview outlining the kind I Prior to sentence being Imposed tood very erect and held out his of a government, toward which Poland and. both Herbert McClammey and is striving. 1 Clayton Grant, counsel for the defen STOCK MARKET We talked of the significance of the governors' re-election and of the po- fdant, gave notice of a new trial ana "'Trampsyzinskf is a huge, bushy-haired, slightly gray Posen lawyer, who for years represented Posen in half day to prepare: Two ounces of salted lizards, one-half ounce of Korea ginseng root, six dried grasshoppere three male and three female one ounce sweet potato leaves, one -ounce walnuts, onefpnrth ounce lotus leaves, one-half xrunee or rattlesnake tail, two ounces hlack dates, one-half ounce elm tree bark, one-half ounce devil fish tentacles one-half ounce hartshorn, one-naif ounce bird clawB, one-hall, ounce dried ginger and one-halt iotjaq id coffin, nails. This was to be boiled in a sallon of wo tsic nntfl rftdneed to a great- thick- annealed to tne court to be leniene in NEW YORK, Nov.

21. Leading-is imbosrmr sentence. They pointed out the German reichstag. His is the third highest position in the nation; that were was oonsiuerauii aouoi as to the euilt of the defendant and sues were one to three points, higher at the opening of today's stock market, yesterday's late rallies being gen USE pnly Pilsudski and Paderewski out asked the court "to be merciful. rank him; he is one of the strong Judged Connor declared to the tnterasted in the ease-that -he figures of the new Poland, with con erally extended.

Motors ana smp-pings features tne advance, closely foIlnwArl hv nils. independent BtMla jservative leanings, though officially a member, of vnqjficngu flJUrta AjpmeritfcHtiU -pxictA-. j5e t-WL': 4 cfafUe feteptesented ts Industrial renect i roao 1CALDTABS FOR whom ruaxea uw i.saiety i lageauatitieA mt yip j-tf vuBUiuuyit.i8 a hjbju: jueonoi 'Una tjoiumoja uas ana thousanc -Z uarsworxn.pz property and liund. human iives.v Ke was therefore -ised'io he declared, I rewuvv -j io 1 0f almost uiree rKugajr sxiarea to jAy from trend of tie bate and I were in better Ademandand-1 textile general ientlment thafr-v strengthened, Realizing fortproflta when 'tis- j.ched" Wilmington ana COLDS AND FLU found -Cie-' ojn epflneer was unaer indictments or larceny. He conclud -x-ne seven ur ie owcuji reverses: within; the by tne men ana women, win first fealf hont have equal votes at ther polls and vot- lng will be on the proportionate sys- jv- tern, eecret and direct, not compulsory- ITR ATM UT AUTCRT ed Jus rer xrks court room oy sententitg Taylor-, to serve two years hi thei Federal) prison at Atlanta and ta payu fine of WASHINGTON, Nov.

20 -The flour harrpr is nxt in lina for stanaaraiza- Influenza and Grippe, Iilke Ordinary Colds, Rftjulre Calotabs, the Purified and Refined Calomel Tablets That Are-Nausealess, Safe and Sure. There will be nothing in the con "v.JThia cwiiciuaea anairs oi ais-rtt tttehrt? or theVuresent termand stitution to prevent the election of CHICAGO! Nov. 5I.Weakness re a woman president. All citizens will "JudgeCannor -will leave tonight for be eaual under the law and national suited in the corn xnajfket' todayjrotn his home; Ja wueon. minorities will bd protected.

the shutting; down. ox manu- 'bmo nrtma Tnlntlfn tha I SUmCTS I COIT1. VJPVDXUg rgflimcute Concluded president, elected indirectly and the which reml-S to A-fKf prime minister and cabinet appointed were followed by a a5J5; Iniyrohibition case 1 I U8.LB WCIO WW HIUI Mll(i tion. A' bill reported favorably from the committee on coinage, weights and measures in the Tiouse of representatives of congress, has as its object the standardization of the barrel of flour, and the bulk packages of hominy, meal and grits. j.r.

When this goes through; housekeepers will be ableto buy the same standard package of flour from New Jersey to Oregon. This does not mean that they will be unable to buy a half pound or a pound if they wish. The standardization applies chiefly' to the package sent from manufacturer to grocer. At present, manufacturers of flour nri other commercial foods use dif "Autnority wiu oe careruuy oaianc-1 vw.yw visions. Carving Tools for the Head of the Table You'll be able to do the carving to the entire satisfaction of the wife, if you use carving tools from this store.

We carry a complete line of regular three-piece sets and smaller two-piece fowl and steak sets. Fine quality steel and many strong handsome stag-horn handles are shown in the assortment. N. Jacobi Hardware Co. ed between the seym and the presi dent.

j-VcWASHlNOtDN, Noy. 21. Argu- WRW YORK PRODtrClDl? The president will be responsible nienta on wartime rohibitloaand the Volstead nfnmement 'acta were concluded to- NEW YORK, cNCrrS Ji. uuuer to the seym, and the seym wHl have Lda in the supreme eourt. There was the right to call in any or tne ministers 1 strong, receipt inw to answer questions, as in England.

71 lt2v. tt nriii tion mntrol foreiem nolicv. Eeffs rlrreguiar. Receipts? 5 v6S et 71 On the other hand, the president leases; Cheesy will not be a mere figurehead, as in ferent sized packagesi in various I states. means an added expense it, voirtfhsr the varying sizes in stock, average run si 3-a spaa France." no inajeatiow wnen be.Tenderedrrbut 1ecause of the importance of the -suestlon, court of-floiale eaid tKey tvrould hot be surprised to see the eases decided on December whea court re-convenes.

Ttn resuming hie argument today before the eurVJBlihu Root, appearing for-Jaeob luppert. New Tork brew-. Physicians and druggists claim that the great epidemic of influenza has conclusively demonstrated that the quickest relief for a cold and the best preventive of influenza and pneumonia is to keep the liver active-so that the digestive organs may be in perfect condition. For this purpose Calotabs, the new nausealess calomel tablets that are free from the sickening and weakening effects, is the most thorough and dependable, as well as the most agreeable laxative. Calotabs have the special advantage of not making the vjjatlen sick and weak, as they do not upset the digestion and appetite.

One Calotab at bed time with a swallow of water that's all. No salts, no nausea, nor the slightest interference with your eating, pleasure, or work. Next morning your cold has vanished, your liver Is active, your system Is purified, and you are feeling fine with a hearty appetite for breakfast. For your protection, Calotabs ar sold only in original sealed packages, price 35 cents, Sold by all druggists and your money back if you are not delighted with them. EXPORTS FOR -if a manufacturer is doing business coiiora 1 states.

Heroes Plan Drive On WASHINGTON, Nov, can exnorts In October 1919 were The new bill will provide that flour and meal be sold in in decimal r-a rt -260 oounds, which is the Conscientious Objectors again attacke5 acis vii-tion-Of the federal tJonstitutlon and on err ess. hr and nf $1 so in hais of calculation. The packages, October a year ago, -aceordlne to atav usurpationofpower multioles of 5, 10, At folio wed by William CONCORDIA. Nov. 20.

The statement oday by tftft" bureau I' anrt so-nound units. All fractional foreign and domestio-epmmeree. Ex pVi a 2 0 Vt -bound sack, Kewv Tfork, also appearing 2tn Buppfrt -case. and the 48 -pound sack; wfll be done ports for the 10 months renfled October were Valued at -tBOIvOM away with, by this method. dilates lannrove ah in crease of $1,440,00,0.00 compar-.

-NoV. 31- Foreign ed with the corresponding period last year. exchange rr tc' Weae considerably im-a thA.onenlnr of the local i i Annular Eclipse of the mm CHICAGO PRODtTCEC Sun Tomorrow Morning market' today i The Bngllsh pound fen yesterday to $3. ao lrnie-ht 8-4 in today's CHICAGO, Nov, Concordia ex-sofdiers who fought in France are preparing a "drive" on the conscientious objectors that will make miny of those who proclaimed themselves at Camp Funston as the "pets" of the Secretary of War to think that they had better leave Kansas. A list of every in the State is be.

ing prepared by the George T. Davies Legion post here and copies will be sent to every other post in Kansas. They 'Will continue their efforts to have an investigation of the actions of th Secretary of War in giving the Mc o's" an honorable, discharge, and they will make efforts to have the Kansas delegation to the Minneapolis convention in November press the investigation. chanred. EE'srs.

1.114 i-uui France checks cases; firsts 66 67. Poultry Ve, wereouoted at M7 to the' dollar four uncnansrea. 'NEW YORK, Nov. 21. The" moon ftff some of the fiunUght from fa -V 1 closing cem CHICAGO HVESTOCIfc.

-Z NOV, Re most of the United States tomorre morning when an annularecUpse 01 win be visible in the United prtcesvi- Xl.e checks rose three times -to- J2.to;the dollars. ik'- Tiinri Thfcfts Numerous, ceipts steady; beefjateer 3T60 3 13.40 to 17.7 szxp.oa; r.veal-calves TORKr ov, 21-Thef ts of 16.60 17.50. V-an7ie Tiast time until 30. Texas and southwestern wm -the best view of the eclipse liauor- haye become eo numerous mai nv'f -the largest incurance com- I Stylish, dependable footwear Walk-Over and Stetson for men-ill sizes, all widths. Prices always reasonable, I PETERSON RULFS Sheep: Receipts- 1 0,0 -weak; lambs 12.5014.75.

't Hogs: Receipts 35(040'a6tiyebullc anieajjere1 have deoidedjiot to issue pinco Visits RocevcJt's Grave. NEW YORK, Nov. 21. The Prince Thin, Nervous People Need Bitro-Phosphate Weak, thin peoole men or women are nearly always nervous wrecks; thus conclusively peeving that thinness, weakness, debility and neurasthenia are almost Invariably due to nerVe starvation. Peed your nerves and all these symptoms due to nerve starvation will disappear, Eminent specialists state that one of the hest things for the nerves is an organic phosphate known amom? druggists as Bitro-Phosphate a five-grain tablet of which should be taken with each meat "Being a genuine nerve builder and not a stimulant or habft-forming drug, Bitro-Phoaphate caa be safely taken by tht weakest and most delicate sufferer, and result following its use are often aim- and most darkneKS.

A Tn 0wdv Albanian Portfl. 1S.4013.80; top pigaia.Tft any 'tnoro-jspwuww '4uui hwvw Arar policy, however, of Wales visited the burial placti Of p5 -l Theodore Roosevelt at Oyster Bay to Letill eoverrjiquor, i 91 jai-r hunarea day, visibly affected, he placed a wteath upon the grave and paid sev Montenegrin volunteers left rtadtel tn ncjwnv Cattaro, AiDa THE RATHER eral minutes suem nomage to me SaysCoiirt memory oi tne late president. tie A- Forecast. For North Carolina; warmer. clty.v The city is ax tne 1 ni i this tremity of the Gulf Cattwrj JjJ! chief pbrt of entry for goods consign ed to Montenegro.

tonight; Saturday- warmer in east ST. LOUIS, 2,78 ply astonishing, alcoholic content was declared to 'be portion South Flair tonight, was met at the grave on tne rolling hillside oveiiooking the bay by Liev. enant Colonel "Theodore Roosevelt and after examining in silence the simple slab which marks the spot, remarked to him upon the appropriate simplicity of the monument. Carload of New Susar. non-intoxleatlng in-a decisioirthanded.

rmi in ir. efior. fair down today by Judge John C. "Pollock Hawaiian Sugar Output. 'HONOIAJUJ, Nov.

21, (By Associ- and warmer' irt central and east por of the United -States, district, court int waU' fori1920 was estimated ttjw vi" theSugar company 4tf: wnicn granted a temporary Jnjuno tion restraining: United Rtte.s District Attorney Hsnsley andvInternal for Saturday, Nov. 22 Montgomery, Nov. 2 1. a carload of new crop Louisiana sugar arrived Ift -Montgomery today and will I-h water rJLow water. uy strengtnenmg we norvea, weax, tired people regain energy and vigor; thinness and angularity give way to plumpness and curves; sleep returns to the sleepless; confidence and cheerfulness replace debility and gloom; dull eyea become bright, and pale, sunken cheeks regain the pink glow of health.

CAUTION Bitro-Phosphatej the use of which is Inexpensive, also wonderfully promotes the assimilation of food, bo much go, that many people report marked gains of weight in a fw weeks, Those taking It who do not desire to put en flesh, should use extra care in avoiding fat-producing en.ue Collector Moore? 'enforcing P.M I.M, A.M, me war-ume proniDiuon act against the out put of islandaln he distributed tne wnoiesalers here St. Louis brewers, tj li9 Tt wilt go to the retailers; at 19 to 20 Wilmingten Southport'; Car, Beach 4:83 Tt0 1147 li89 When a' inr fiiamUa three ljfi4 Vi-'V All Russians, raei yXtlv. 'ImMi. Irnes' for beautiful footwear, dttltthat there are more in Russia than MasonborQ cents a pourfd and was expected to be gold to- consumers at 22 cents, A su-. gar famine has prevailed here for 10 mentha in arreara ge ean; be eelzed by MM jS9 16 the creditor cempeiletl.Ja daya 3.

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