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5 GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS MONDAY NOVEMBER 22 1920 HIS AN ABLE DISCOURSE OUR TEAMS UNDEEATED TO LAST SEVERAL WEEKS REV BOND SPEAKS the bread DKKmgS will Resinol three un made the Log what SOUO property to carry and retire for 20 years on 52 er 3 ft 5 8 21 Peace 253000000 7 278000000 325 6v: 305000000 1929 275 5 250 5 225 200 4 3 Inst 150 3 510000000 138 594009000 Prin 053000000 100 2 18000000 1938 790000000 80 860000000 1940 80000 package If 3905 Total for 20 years the the of for BoOot) 80000 46VU0 80VOO Libt Prin 1 nst Prin ours too which la Prin riMt en dis Jnst Prin There is nothing possible to a human soul greater than simple faithfulness a 3 CHURCH' IS THEME MR GOODE'S SERMON TRAINING SCHOOL OPENS WITH INE ENROLLMENT VICTORY THE BIG EATURE SATURDAY Mangan Builds Rich Red Blood and Restores Strength ft z'i J6 Inst I nHt Inst Inst I net Inst Prim Inst the such as leather i other ev eel Badly? Bowels Jtiawi any pep You're constipated! CAMPAIGN TO ABOLISH RODENTS OPENS TODAY by the priests at the morning masses At St Josephs church where ather Griffin presided pathetic scenes of grief were witnessed The priests omitted the usual sermon and confined themselves to relating incidents of the life of ather Griffin and paying tribute to him ather O'Meehan ather colleague and senior curate with whom ather Griffin lived said in his church Cents 2 4 76000 Jnst 80000 Prin 720U9 Inst 80'JUV 68 QUO 80000 61000 80000 60000 KtUmfj fitoOO Mount "black and tans" in a lorry cries for help and answered A fierce encounter ensuedbe Irish volunteers and "black and 25000 500(10 75000 100 (J00 louooo 100000 80000 960DO 80000 Prin 92000 Inst 80000 Prin 88000 Inst 80000 Prim 84000 Inst 80000 Prin 80000 Inst to the tissue building extractives of frosh livv rs Without oil aided by the blood and Strength creating: ele ments of tonic non beef peptones and glycerosphophates which Jt contains Thus in a natural manner It creates a healthy appetite aids digestion rnak's rich red blood and the result 1h a good healthy color strength and an allowance Nichols Modern Pied Piper Of Baltimore Here To Con duct the Onslaught STAORD 11 30 Mayor Over 230 Sunday School Work ers Will Attend Classes This Week Pastor Of Park Place Methodist Church Preaches At West Market Church Washington and Lee Also Came Back Strong and Defeated Georgetown An intensive rat extermination campaign begins in Greensboro this morning and will last for two or three weeks I Nichols of Baltimore the 20th century pled piper Is here and will supervise the onslaught Mr With as a theme ReV Goode pastor of Park Place Methodist preached an able sermon to the Pork Place congregation at West Market Street church yesterday after noon at 8:30 o'clock church is the greatest organisation and the ministry the greatest profession on earth according to the speaker and it Is therefore the duty of the peo ple to lend the church and the ministry their unqualified support Bev Mr Goode reminded his hearers of the fact that the ministry la tho In that It comes from their homes Such being the case It Is their duty and should be their pleasure to sacrifice If necessary tor those things Brooks recognised as one of the greatest preachers that ever lived attributed much of the ef fectiveness of his ministry to the fact as bo put It that ho preached hts ser mons on Sunday and his people preached them on Monday The church Is a divine Institution said the speaker God breathed it Into existence lie suffered for it died for It and ascended Into heaven for It Rev Mr Goode although speaking about the church and the ministry was not unmindful of the beauties and glories of the world The Lord said he Is good to his children creating for their comfort and enjoyment the mag nificent mountains tho powerful winds and tho beautiful sunsets There's one danger about the world to which the minister called attention That danger said he is that "you may want too much of It In your pocket" I Be exhorted his hearers against be coming sordid by fixing their hearts on i the world The soul can't eat dirt ho i Insisted It must feed upon i of life Life Is ours and death is he added But even death looked unon as the great man Is after all not what men some times think It Is Bev Mr Goode chose to regard it as the saintly Moody did when In his dying moments he de clared tho earth was receding heaven was opening and ha was going home SOME PEOPLE HAVE A HARD TIME IT fRANKlH it eoiorNci rSYHUPj Give it a Chance 'to Use Dr New Discovery i 100 163 225 275 250 4fld Smyth died in a few minutes Caldow xaiaiiy Is believed to have been wounded At a house In Baggot street Newberry was shot by five men In the Gresham hotel two former of ficers were shot dead in a fight which occurred with men who are believed to have been "black and tans who entered the house In Mount street two men Are reported to have been killed and a civilian wounded During the excitement in street heard them twAn tans'" In which two and tans" were killed and several volunteers wounded DANGER ASSASSINATION IS SPItHADIXG TO ENGLAND London Nov 21 ire broke out in Dublin thia evening in various places says the Dublin correspondent of the Daily Mali Twelve nurses were among those arrested today The Mail says that arrangements are under way to semi large reinforce ments of troops to Ireland and that the opinion Is held in official quarters that New York Nov Bankers and business men throughout the country are urged In a prospectus made public here today by the American Bankers' association to consider inauguration by the first of the year of the oreign Trade inancing corporation under the Edge act for the protection of home Industries and proper financing of American foreign trade Action on the proposed corporation which will be capitalised at $100000 000 Is expected at a meeting In Chi cago on December 10 and 11 designed to be representative of the entire coun finance and industry Establishment of the corporation the prospectus said Is considered vital to safeguard industry from anx ious future with attendant elements of unemployment and unrest "Stagnation has developed United States for commodities i wool sugar rubber coffee certain metals ami various staples" it added and to a lesser ex tent for wheat and cotton whereas practloally all such commodities are urgently required in many other conn trios of the world The American dol lar is at a premium In practically ev ery country In the world to such an extent that exports from the United States to many countries during a con siderable period have not yet been paid by those countries Mrs Andrews Bainbridge says little daughter was run down tired all lire tir tle thm and nervouH and had headaches so we had tn take her out school Vlnol has built her up pho has a good appetite no more headaches her color is good and she has to It Proves That Vinol Will Build Up rail Ailing Children th? 1 the machine The ship Was totally wrecked Just how serious the injuries of the two birdmen are could not be determined tonight TAX NOTICE! Two per cent discount will be allowed on 11)20 City Taxes if paid on or by November the 130th Ing to England BODY ATHER GRIIN OUND IN SHALLOW GRAVE Galway Ireland Nov 21: The body of ather Griffin the priest who dis appeared several days ago was found yesterday in a shallow grave about four miles from Galway There was a bullet wound In his temple The body was brought to Galway this morning Intense excitement pre vails The body of ather Griffin who was the curate of Bushy Park was found in a bog by the roadside near Darna four miles from Galway Volunteers had been searching for the missing curate since he was kidnapped by known persons last Sunday A party of country lads tragic discovery The lads observed In the appeared to have been a recent up heaval They began probing into the mound with sticks and finally un covered the skirts and the overcoat of the priest Without proceeding further they sent for priests in Galway and when they arrived working under their direction by moonlight unearthed the body of the missing curate The bul let wound in the head of the priest was evidence of the cause of his death When the body of ather Griffin was brought into Galway today Ji was placed uncoffined on the high altar of the parish church Huge crowds passed before the bier while three priests knelt nearby reciting the rosary The first intimation the townsfolk had of Heavy Cold? Chest All Clogged Up? Tho table below prepared by Boron chairman ot the board of com missioners of (lullford county Indicates the tax burden resiiltluK from on Issue of $2000000 in bonds serial tho last to lie retired In 30 years Mr Horen allows for an increase of the per cent per annum in taxabies which judging by tho past is conservative He assumes that the road bonds will be issued half a million a year tor four years and the tlnnl column shows the tax rntrt nr vesnr Ttir vhmim ii IV lie jM f' a these bonds 5' a SYlRLJR 3 2 1920 130000000 143000000 1922 157000000 172000000 190000900 i 209000 vOM 1926 Trying To Get Along With Low Vitality and Weak Blood NOT AIR TO THEMSELVES Crew of Mukanda Saved Norfolk Va Nov 21 A story of what seemed at times an almost hope less battle against a wind of gale force and a heavy sea is brought toNorfolk by officers of the American steamer Corson which for two days fought to get a line aboard the wooden steamer Makanda in distress off Cape Hatteras from November 12 to 16 On the afternoon of November 16 the Cor son succeeded in shooting a line aboard the Makanda and toko her in own WO WOMEN AND SEVEN CHILDREN Bl HN TO DEATH Quebeck Nov 21 Two women and seven children were burned to death in the village of Padoue tonight when the explosion of a tank of gasoline set fire to their home The caluse of the explosion is not known It is put up form Each value Ask old time energy maxes ine rotor and liver respond to your strong healthy body All dntggista 25c TN Prompt! Gnpeili PrKintfsPilM Sore Throat Colds Quickly Checked By Hamlln'e WlzerdOII Sore throat and chest colds should never he neglected ew I people realize how often they re I suit seriously If not promptly checked Wizard Oil is i a safe simple and effective treat ment Used as a gargle for sore throat it brings quick relief Rubbed on the chest it will oiten loosen up a hai deep seated cold in one night Keep a bottle on the shelf Wizard Oil a good dependable prep station to hv in mMicloe chat for first aid when the doctor may be far away How often sprains bruleee cute and burns occur In every family as well ae little troubles like earache toothache cold tores canker sores etlff neck and tired aching feet Soothing healing Wla ard Oil will always bring quick relief Generous else bottle 85c If you are troubled with constipation or rick headache try Wizard Liver Whips Just pleasant little plnM pine at druggists for AOc Guaranteed What $2000000 Worth of Guilford County Roads Will Cost John Smith 3 5 72 L3 CVJIA MAY EMBARGO ON ALL HELD OVEIl SUfiAR Havana Cuba Nov 21 President Menocal has virtually decided to issue a decree placing an embargo on the exportation of all sugar held ovr from last crop according to informa tion from a reliable source This step it was said is due to the demoralized condition of the sugar market and the claim of Cuban Sugar producers that they cannot pro duce sugar at present prices and Mothers Who Worry Should Read This Letter let it get a rtart Dr King's New Discovery will et right down to work relieving the tight feeling in the cheat quieting the rack ing cough gently stimulating the bowels thus eliminating the cold poisons Always reliable or fifty years a standard remedy I AU the family can take it with helpful results Eases the croup I bio harmful drugs Convincing betiUng1 taste that the kiddies like AU drag gists 60 cents J120 a bottle ar (Br Anraclated PreJ Asheville Nov 21 Edgar Thlllip8 wqb shot through the chest Jake Buck ner was arrested nnd deputy sheriffs seized an automobile a truck 11 gal lons of whisky 67 turkeys seven chickens three ducks a dressed hog and 10 bushels of beans as a result of a whisky capture three miles north west of Weaverville tonight during which a pitched battle was waged be tween officers and alleged "block aders" It was reported at the hos pital that Phillips suffered a broken leg In addition to the wound In his chest Other occupants of the car and truck escaped I'inal Details of Deniobillxntion 'Washington Nov 21 inal details of the demobilization of America's war time armies are given by Adjutant General Barris In bls annual report to Secretary Baker made public to day The adjutant general points out that In the year ending September 15t 1919 a total of 3422233 officers and men were returned to civilian life accident occurred at the landing field today that he had received five wnt at Camp Greene ten threats of death since last May Ibis reportedthat the accident bap and that he did not dare sleep in his pened when Cauble riding aa a pas wn home He added that ather Grif the disappearance yesterday in coium bia of Marian Hagood resident of Blythewood Richland county Mr Hagood left Columbia late yes terday afternoon to return to his home 18 miles from here Late last night his automobile was found beside the road just out of Columbia and in the ma chine was found a scribbled note which read: "We got him and the money Will find body in the river" The missing man was known to have had about 800 on his person lie at tempted to deposit this at the bank here yesterday it Is said but failed as the banks closed at noon on Saturday Mr overcoat was also found in the automobile slashed In several places and his pistol was left on the floor of the car Several drops of blood were alsoobserved by the officers OOD DRATS ROM AMERICANS TO GERMAN RIENDS VRGED Berlin Nov 21 Appeals to Ameri cans to send food drafts Immediately to German friends and relatives have been issued by the American relief or ganization here It is pointed out that if the drafts are sent at once the or ganization can Issue food packages for Christmas presents "We are daily receiving appeals for food parcels from families In pitiful circumstances" said Murphy in charge of the American relief ware house here today "As Christmas ap proaches these appeals will Warehouses in Berlin Hamburg Dresden and rankfort announce un Captain NEW ICE OM 111 A AL RIG 1 1 ER I) Washington Nov Recommenda tions to Congress for the creation of an additional office in the federal gov comptroller general of the United to superviso the annual balance sheet of the national are un der consideration by officials of ths treasury Discussing the budgetary system in his annual report to Secretary Houston Comptroller Warwick of the treasury declared tho best results would be ob tained by centralizing the activities of a general accounting officer under a comptroller general by means of a legal and administrative staff control made up ot the heads of the various accounting departments as deafgned in the budget bill passed by Congress at Its last session but vetoed by I'rosidcnt Wilson LEE YOI NG MURDERED IN CHIXATOWX SUNDAY NIGHT New York Nov ear of a tong feud In Chinatown resulting from the 1 assassination tonight of Lee Young expelled member of the Hip Sing tong 1 and the first Chinese murdered In the district In the last 10 years caused the police to exclude sightseers and kept Chinatown with swarms of i lobby gows and hatchet men on edge for several hours Young whose right name Is said to be Long Young was a former service man His white wife said he had a premonition of death Just before he left the house to go to a pool room run by two Korean brothers he remarked: "I feel as if something Is going to happen to me" orty Chinese were In the poolroom when assassin crept up behind him and fired three dum dum bullets in his back He dropped dead without having seen his assailant The Orien tals dashed for the street in panic and those In the narrow crowded thorough fares hearing the shots scampered in all directions for shelter ADDITIONAL MILLION OR NEW INANCE CORPORATION New Orleans La Nov An addi tional million dollars capital was sub scribed to the federal foreign finance corporation during the last part of the past week according to reports just received by Hecht one of the pro meters of the 000 000 finance cor i poration organized here recently to aid southern producers The additional reports for the most part came from Alabama and Tennes see Bankers of Memphis report that 5 a total of $300000 was subscribed there at a recent meeting while Ala bama banks sent In a subscription of 3 $250000 secured at a meeting of the state association It Is stated that the Alabama bankers will probably crease this amount Subscriptions be received until December 10th ormer Grrmnn Emprpxw HI The Hague Nov 21 Thu condition would be a femporayr measure taken of former Empress Augusta Victoria pending action by Congress to autho of Germany grows Increasingly sri nzfi the government to contract loans oua Adalbert and wife ar for handling of th 1920 21 crop jived at Doora castle today ridden Hurt Little injuries if iiei'lected too often leadtogreatlrouble and anopen wound is easily infected After the woundjtas been thoroughly cleansed Resinol Oint ment is what you want to hasten thehcal Ing It is perfectly pure and harmless hwill neither stingnorirrilatcno matter how bruised and broken the flesh may be Carry Resinol with you for sudden hurt jUinol Ointment and its sld Resinol Soap are sold by all deputy sheriff or Saluda county 326000000 was shot and Instantly killed late Sat jurday night by Elliott Culbralth a 365000000 negro who Mr Edwards and other of i fleers were attempting to place under 406000000 I arrest The officers had surrounded the house in the country about 10 miles 11333 416000000 from here tvhen the negro opened theirMJ Hnnr ilirhtlv and fired ona bullnt nn 490000000 etrating Mr Edwards chest Death was instantaneous The negro es caped but a countrywide search has been going nn throughout the day and is being kept up tonight The county has offered a reward of $30u for the capture of the negro PREARRANGED PLAN IS EXECUTED TO WIPE OUT OICERS MILITARY Continued from Page OfieL SOT COAL OUTPUT TDK YEAR IM TONS Washington Nov 21 More than 12 million tons of bituminous coal were produced In the United States during the week ending November 13 the geo logical survey estimated today in its weekly report Hud it not been that many miners were idle on Armistice day a production record for the year probably would have been made the survey said The soft coal output thus far this year is placed at 476000000 tons which is less than the production during the same period in 1918 by 38000000 tons but approximately 67000000 tons ahead of the total for the first 270 i days of 1919 MEMPHIS EX 1 IREMEN NOW AANT THE fit JOBS BACK Memphis Tenn Nov 21 More than 60 former members of the Memphis fire department who resigned their po sitions several months ago when the city officials refused to recognize the union today called on the fire commissioner and asked reinstatement to their former positions This action followed a meeting of the union at which it was announced a I large majority voted in favor of the disbanding of the organization One of the former fire captains who asked for reinstatement was the president of the union Only nine members it was state voted in favor of retaining the uaion charter TRAVELERS ARE GUESTS I AT SUMPTUOUS SUPPER OrganDMlon Meeting Will Be Held In Greruftboro Saturday December Prepared The United Commercial were entertained Saturday night by Chairman Robert Steele and Knight of the entertainment commit tee The very large memberahVp pres ent was delighted with the substantial entertainment offered and showed their keen appreciation by devouring unlim ited quantities of "Chatham rabbit" and trimmings Taylor and Caldwell of fered the text of the naw constitution prepared by them for the Bagmen of Bagdad This organisation la the final degree of the United Commercial Trav elers and the fun and frolic of the en tire organization Is now merged Into this degree The Bagmen of Bagdad as a fraternal organization also fur nish their members with a small amount of insurance at cost Great enthusiasm was manlfeated during the meeting and it waa decided to hold tho organization meeting in Greensboro Saturday night December 4 This will probably be the last 1 meeting of the Bagmen before the big ceremonial session In January Grand Junior Counsellor of the Car olinas Caldwell will entertain the entire membership at a supper on the night of December 4 and Grand Senior Counsellor Tatteraon will furnish the attendance prise The meeting Saturday night was the I beginning of the active winter work of the IT for this district Prep arations are being made to hold cere monies in Winston Salem Burlington High Point and other surrounding towns SALISBURY 1IAPPENTNG8 Important Meetings To Be Held Io Parsonage Is SoldSpecial to Ialh Neva Rallshurv Nov Several meet ings of Importance one of them at I least of state wide interest will be held in Salisbury in the next few days Tuesday the executive committee of Davenport college the Methodist school at Lenoir will meet In their city Wednesday the alumni and the alumnae of all the Methodist schools and colleges in North Carolina are usked to meet here While Prof lowers of Trinity college who is in charge of the meeting does not expect everybody to come he la look ing for a goodly number This meet ing In the interest of educating the people into the needs of the educa tional Institutions' of the state On December 8 the educational com missioners of the Western North Caro lina Methodist conference will meet here to plan for the great campaign ihls conference Is to put on for over $1000000 for education Dr Marr recently appointed educational commissioner is calling this meeting The city union of Philatheas and Baracas held their regular meeting with irst Baptist church Sunday aft ernoon at which time officers for the next year were elected as follows: A Saleeby president Andrews secretary and Deweese treas urer The next meeting will be with Park Avenue Methodist church pood reports were heard and the princi pal address of the occasion was by Dr Lemons pastor of irst Baptist enuren The Salisbury district of the West ern North Carolina Methodist confer ence has recently sold Its district par sonage in this city and acquired an other one a larger and more modern building the old Norwood home on Main street Rev Kirk presid ing elder will move into the new par AnnnvA this nk Rev Edward ulenwider pastor of St Luthcrn church who was painfully hurt In an automobile acci dent a week ago Is steadily Improving from his injuries and is now able to jilt up a part of each day but cannot leave his room It will be some time before ho is able to resume his active duties again BLOCKADI RS AND OICERS HAXE RAITLE IN BLNCOMBIfl ORMER AUSTRIAN EMPEROR BADLY IN NEED MONEY Geneva Nov 21 ormer Emperor Charles of Austria according to dis patches from Prangins where he is liv ing has just sent his secretary Cap tain Werkmann to Vienna to negotiate with the Austrian republic in a finan cial arrangement for the house Hanshurff and Charles who is extremely short of money and is living simply with for mer Empress Zita who has sold her jewels to pay household expenses Charles expressed pleasure at the possible recall of Constantine to tho throne of Greece and is said to have declared the hope that he soon would have a similar call from Hungary rrnrol shift In VinnrlHnr lir'h tasks i According to Mr Niohols there are in the United States today two rats to every human being and that these atrocious little gnawers destroy food stuffs annually amounting to over $200000000 It is his purpose to prac tically extirpate the rodent In this city within tho next two or three weeks provided of course he receives the proper co operation from the citizens of the city He has the hearty sup port of the city officials the chamber of commerce and other progressive and welfare bodies The following letter has been for warded to practically every business man in the city: "You are respectfully and urgently requested to lend your active co opera tion In our intensive rat extermination campaign now under way hspTasis for us to length upon the importance af rat eradication We are sure you are fa miliar with the evils of the rat their destructiveness that they are potential carriers of disease and from every point of view an unwelcome and de structive addition to our popumuvn "The undersigned join in asking you to take steps at once to rid your premises of rats You will be called by Mr Nichols or one of his representatives who have made a specialty of rat extermination for many vpurs and who have recently conducted successful campaigns In Richmond Nor folk and other Virginia cities iney will explain to you the details of the work (Signed) Stafford mayor Boyles commissioner of public works Donovant commissioner of public safety Williams city physician Roberts secretary of chamber of commerce and A A Schiff man of the Merchants association" Mr chief weapon Is barium carbonate and the baits are divers This latter is necessary as the rat at times proves very fastidious and refuses cer tain foods Mr Nichols or one of his chief lieutenants will call upon busl ness men and teach them how to con coct an appetizing bait for the elusive quadruped BOLLING XVANT8 TO REUTE THE CHARGES BRIBERY Washington' Nov Request for permission to appear before the house committee Investigating shipping board operations "to" make full and complete answer" to the charges of bribery made against him was sent to Chairman Walsh of the committee to night by XV Bolling treasurer of the shipping board and brother in law of President Wilson Mr Bolling in his telegram reit erated that the bribery charges made In testimony before the Walsh com mittee yesterday by Tucker Sands of Washington were "unqualifiedly false and without the slightest foun datlon in fact" "My every transaction witn air Sands before his Indictment and while he was vice president of the Commer cial National bank (In Washlnston) whose affairs he has been charged with unlawfully mnnlpulattnB" said Mr Bolling's telegram open and honorable in every way and In' no way connected with any branch of the gov ernment of the United States The statements made by Mr Sands before your committee ara the attempts of anwhittarnri mnn tn dAstrov my repu tation and standing in the community because I refused to use my personal relationship with the President of the United States to save him from in dictment vr fl i'w TO MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEAKAM Vf iiauuvm Columbia Nov City po lice and county officers here tonight niup which would aid 1 vz ItffflllUlL I3 livl'X vpiu vv in solving the mystery which surrounds danger of asAsslnation is spread tmni a v1 a in I i EARLY INAUGURATION TRADE INANCING URGED American Bankers Aaoclntioa Calls Upon Bankers and Business Men Act The Initial meeting of Greens boro Training school for Sunday school workers was held in the main audi torium of the West Market Street Methodist church yesterday afternoon 1 at 2:30 with an enrollment of 1 236 men and women The school un i der the direction of Woosley Sunday school field secretary of the Western North Carolina conference and red Odell ehairman of hoard of governors of the school the training courses will continue through the week with' classes each evening from 7:15 to 9:10 The meeting yesterday afternoon was inspirational Rev Bond pas tor of Spring Garden Street Meth odist church delivering an address on "Training for Service" and Dr Barnhardt pastor of the West Market Street church and Rev Sprinkle pastor of Centenary church conduct ing a brief preliminary devotional ser vice The Sunday school superintend ents of the eight Methodist churches of the community who compose the board of governors and the members of the faculty were introduced to the audi ence and at the close of the service the enrollment of classes took place Rev Mr Bond a very clear and forceful appeal to his audience for effi ciency in the great work of training children in the Sunday school As lawyer banker doctor and members of other professions must be efficient said he so should those who are en trusted with the even more important profession of teaching specially trained for their duties Intellect per sonality and spiritually said he are the three essential qualifications for Sunday school workers with the great est emphasis on the third A strong faculty has been secured including Dr I Cranford professor of psychology at Trinity college and others well qualified for the work they i are to do and the leaders of the school are very optimistic concerning the 1 ects for a most successful school i SPANISH COLONY RAIDED AND TEN MEN ARRESTED Police Walk In On a Card Remitting In Nine Spaniards Being Locked Up In Jail Last night about 9 Greens boro policeman Invaded the Spanish colony near the old gas house and ar rested 10 members of the settlement on a charge of gambling Nine of the al leged gamblers were incarcerated in tho city in default of bonds They will be given a hearing this morning before the municipal judge Policemen Duke Calhoun and Pierce made the arrests and it Is stated found $1180 on the card table A The Spaniards have been employed here by a corporation as laborers and according to all reports last affair was the first time they have been connected with anything resembl ing law breaking The Hispanic Interpreter stated to tho policemen when arrest was that the were lonely no place to go no amusements of any kind and naturally turned to the cards as a means of breaking the monotony This morning about 1 the traus Atlantic crew was rendering much merriment In the way of a song service in the little calaboose seem ingly unaware of what might happen to them this morning when they face "de ROUND I CRIMINALS TAKES PLACE IN CHICAGO Chicago Ill Nov 21 Nearly a thou sand persons were under arrest tonight as a result of the biggest round up of criminals in Chicago in many years The drive was started at midnight last night by Charles itzmorris new chief of police as the second step in his an nounced campaign to rid Chicago of criminals and followed a recent whole sale shake up of the police in nearly every member was trans ferred to a new position Dozens of squads of detectives and policemen spread over the city early today and all day long patrol wagons rolled up to police stations with loads of alleged criminals Nearly every sa loon was visited by the officers and scores of poolrooms and alleged disor derly flats were raided One thousand plain clothes men and 1500 uniformed officers conducted the raids which were under the personal direction of Chief itzmorris If you want to succeed in your work to get to the top look first to your health Be physically fit Keep your blood in good condition If your blood is bad you lose enthu siasm Little things bother you In stead of concentrating on your work you drowse You try to pull yourself together It takes all your energy to do just average work Perhaps your blood has become clogged with poisons Y'ou are juet beginning to feel It You need the good blood tonic Ptpto Mangan It contains ingredients that feed your blood and purify it You get mere red corpuscles Then your energy Comes back and you eat better feel better and look better It shows in your daily work You get things done without exhausting yourself Y'ou get back to normal the way you should be There is but one genuine Pepto Man gan and that is in both liquid and tablet has the ame medicinal ycur druggist for th name on the it not there it is uot Pepto Mangan Maltbie Babcock HARDING LEADS SUNDAY SERVICE ABOARD SHIP Peculiar and Dramatic Significance Seen Aa He Reads rom Tvreiity flfth raatrn Aboard Steamship Parismlnfi Nov 21 (By wireless to Associated Press) "The troubles or my neart are larged oh bring me out of my tresses" So read the Presidentelect of TTnitnd States this evening from 25th Psalm as he lead the religious services in the women's saloon of the ship which Is taking him to the Canal Zone to companions gathered about him as he solemnly Intoned the words of David There seemed a peculiar and dra matic significance to the simple lines he had deliberately selected from the appeal of the Psalmist and as he read it became the personal prayer of Sen ator Harding himself as he faces tre mendous problems "Look upon mine affliction and my pain and forgive all my sins Con sider mine enemies for they are many and they hate me with cruel hatred Let integrity and uprighteousness pre serve me for I wait on Senator Harding made it clear that the vespers revealed and reflected his attitude toward the assumption of the presidency and his further prayer quoting from the same Psalm was: "Remember not the sin of my youth nor my transgressions according to thy mercy remember thou me for thy goodness sake oh Lord" The service was held at 5 Sen actor rellnghuysen of New Jersey i acted as deacon announcing the hymn After tho President elect had read the 25th Psalm there was onther hymn and responsive reading followed Sen I ator Harding leading The singing of "America closed the service 1 'rrSuen uu laiiaivi i usual demands chiefly In the name ot the tragedy was an announcement made ill 4 at a i a er a at ha ThCirn i er a a au Austin Texas Nov 21 Bequests to the University of Texas totalling $600 000 are provided for in the will of the late Major George Littlefield filed here Saturday Of this sum $250000 is to be expended in the construction of a Confederate memorial arch on the university campus similar amount is provided for the construction of a dor mitory for girls and $1000000 for the preparation of an American history roLisn soviET negotiations OR PEAfE ARE 1MERR1 VIED Rica Nov between soviet Russia and were BOnger became excited after the 'plane had never received any threats interrupted today jhad soared about 200 foot and at 1 offiuer IS shot Adolf Joffo head of the bolshevik to interfere with its operation AVr Kwipn nv a delegation told Dombskl chief of causing Pilot Tucker to loss control of! the Polish representatives that the tue machine I Saluda Nov 21 Webber Ed nf a wanery ntr fiir Tiorm 't nf wo rrl flpniltv peace could not proceed until Poland loyally fulfilled her promise to with draw troops to her borders PHILIP WILLIAM HIVE 55 YEARS OLD COMMITS Sl ICIDE York Nov Philip Williams Love for 25 years chief of police In York early today took his own life by shooting himself Mr Lova retired about two years ago on account of failing health and has recently beensubjected to spells of mental depres sion Returning from Sunday school this morning he placed a pistol in his mouth and fired the weapon causing Instant death He was 55 years old and a highly esteemed citizen Atlanta Ga Nov 21 spec tacular victory over Alabama Saturday Irf which the Red and Black eliminated the husky Crimson and White from the list of undefeated elevens A a4 st I vi fanttir nf thft Nichols is widely known for bls superb but there were almost half a dozen otner contests or compelling in i terest The manner In which stout hearted players fought their way to two touchdowns and a tie after Geor gia had registered 14 points in the first five minutes of play was equalled In Washington where Washington and Lee smothered a week ago under a 77 to 0 score by Auburn set out to redeem Itself and earned a 18 to 7 vic tory over the strong Georgetown eleven Both teams upheld the best traditions of college athletics There were other features of note in the comparatively few games of Saturday One was the mighty de ot I against Centre The Virginia's record this season has not been impressive but they neia tne wonderful Kentucky eleven to four touchdowns the smallest score made by aWAu Centre this year except against Har vard and Georgia Tech North Carolina strong team plied up 90 points against Wofford 'using the first string men in two pe riods and South Carolina defeated Newberry 48 to 0 The greatest fight in the however was that In which urman's light aggressive eleven overcame Clemson 14 to0 The urman team said to average only 150 pounds to the man has proved Itself one of the best of Its weight In the country and its admirers are claiming for it the "bantam weight champion Titular discussions are being heard on ail sides now that Thanksgiving day approaches to end the season To data four southern teams are elft un defeated by another Dixie eleven They are Georgia Tech Georgia university Tulane and Virginia Military institute and a goodly number of others have only one defeat behind them Georgia and I are as certain as any thing in a football game can be of coming through with clean slates Georgia Tech has probably its hardest game yet to play that when Auburn is tackled Tulane facing Louisiana State on "Turkey has a hard fought contest in sight supporters can at least claim one title no matter the outcome of Thanksgiving day's battles and that Is the championship of Alabama for the Red and Black has met and defeat ed Alabama's two best the University and Auburn MAJ LITTLEIELD LEAVES TEXAS UNIVERSITY $000000 children who are said to need milk and sugar TWO aviators get bad ALL AT CHARLOTTE SUNDAY (Special Dally Newt Charlotte Nov 21 Two aviators Tucker and Cauble are in a hospital here tonight as a result of a fall of about 200 feet in a urman model airplane here this afternoon The I A I ting the JNewyiscovery.

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