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The Union Herald from Raleigh, North Carolina • Page 8

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The Union Heraldi
Location:
Raleigh, North Carolina
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8
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7 vt Ail Read Our Advertisements, Patronize Our Advertisers With- a Mission, Without a Muzzle FOREIGN, RAILROAD GUARDS ARRESTED INTERNAL REVENUE OFFICE STAYS HERE FRIDAY SATURDAY We Offer Some Unusual Bargains beginning of the Harding administration, there has been talk of re-moval of the office, but that talk has not been heard for the last few months, even by visitors to Winston-Salem. The presence of-Mr. Blair in the state, since the commissioner came to Blowing Rock a few days ago to visit his family, has caused revival of the talk, but those who have talked to the commissioner recently are confident that he will not come to Raleigh on this trip, and that he has no present intenton of removing the office. In BUSTER KENTON -r "MY WIFE'S RELATIONS" A Wonderful Comedy SESSUE HAYAKAWA, the Famous Japanese' Actor, in Inhere does not appear to be any intention on the part of the authorities to revive the idea of moving the office of Collector of Internal Revenue to Winston-Salem, says Gilliam Grissom, collector of internal revenue for the district of North Carolina, so the collector stated recently. are collecting the taxes here "-ewd collecting them without friction," stated the collector.

"I thought talk of the removal of the office had died down, and I am very sorry to see it revived," he added. The collectory has never expressed his personal preference in the matter, however. Since David H. Blair, a resident of Winston-Salem, was appointed Commissioner of Internal Revenue at the "TTTTTt trnmrTT "DXTXTTT MONDAY AND TUESDAY Doris May in "Gay and Devilish" PATHE NEWS COMEDY Dr. Killem: "I had a great many more patients this time last year, my dear.

I wonder where they can all have gone?" His, wife: 'We can only hope for the best, 'John." 1 ZJ Following accusations by strikers that Seaboard guards were carrying concealed weapons off the premises of the railroad, the police made a number of arrests on this men arrested in one day were M. Dean, J. E. Stephenson, R. L.

Stephenson and W. W. Vincent. Many other guards and strike-breakers were searched by the police after being accused gy the strikers of carrying concealed weapons. Only when weapons were found were the guards arrested.

Dean and Stephenson were arrested near the Johnson Street yards when they stepped off the Seaboard property. Strikers called the mention of Officer Arnold to the fact Arnold did his duty and arrested the men, wh owere later released under $50 bonds. It made the second arrest for these two men on the saem charge in the past week. One of the guards, R. L.

Stephenson, was arrested twice the same day on concealed weapon charges, one of the arrests being compounded with a charge of intoxication. He was observed near the Tucker Building Pharmacy talking loudly to himself and a crowd of interested onlookers. "That man has got a pistol," one of the audience whispered to Officer Seagroves. "I defy anybady to lay their hands on me," the stewed guard told the world. "You've defied the right party," responded Officer Seagroves.

"Come on and tell that story to Sergeant Champion." The uard went and at the station gun number two was taken from him. The fourth arrest took place that night, when W. W. Vincent, who claims he is a student at the University of Virginia but talks with a Vermont brogue, was arrested in the Yarborough Hotel, when he laid a pistol beside him while he was writing a letter. Vincent seemed a very well educated young fellow, very well dressed for a guard, and did not seem to be more than eighteen or nineteen years old.

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You'll find all the famous makes, among- which are included such 'well known ranges as the Chambers Fireless and Oriole range. Our convenient plan of payment makes one easy to own. Visit our sales room or call phone 1376 and a representative will gladly call. II II i IS I l. IS II IS I It Wffl Pay You Note Dishes Are Given Free During Clearance Sale Only! EF Km Carolina Co, If 1 Li jp THE BARGAIN CENTER Phone 1376 Tomorrow Gas Division "COOK WITH GAS AND SLEEP AN HOUR LONGER" Phone 1376 Tomorrow It pays not to part with your until you see Efird.

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Pages Available:
1,556
Years Available:
1919-1922