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, rna iqKENEVBiULE, IMILY 5UN rV0yME.ET"g;,lr,...' THE GREENEVILLE DAILY SUN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1920 t -.. FIFTEEN CENTS A WEEK im mm ir- iwmk Witl a Bale M fileice 1 & - v. I 1 i-'l i I iU i .1 ., .... i WMk.'MBMA TEKRI2 HAUTE, Ind., July 25. ENROUTE WITH GOV. COX TO EVANSVILLE. (By United Press.) A portfolio Mlcd with closely written pages that appear. much like daily ; I fiance sheets, the big bank was the most important "baggage" cjirried by Governor Cox as he traveled through Indiana to ward Kvansyille' and Princeton, where he will resume his .stump battle. In the ease was most of the evidence with which Governor Cox says he will prove the charges against the re .puVicar.3 who are seeking to raise a campaign fund of $15, t:f O.C00. A few highly prized tables of figures were carried by the Governor in his inside coat pocket. It is the evidence c Governor 5n his announced "expose" of republican financ- ' at Pittsburg Thursday night that he is planning to make ublic. Cox was told that the republican quota from one county '.'.a ..2Q,'OO0.-; He pulled some papers from his pocket, and said, it is $10,000. You know, the republicans have been very Billy Sunday to Go To Knoxville f or a Meeting in Jan. Suffragists Expect I Poland May Not Meet Request of U. S. H Proclamation ' to Halt Her Armies at Frontier H ' Within 24 Hours ; WASHINGT0N Aug 25.-(By United Press. )Polands WASHINGTON, d. a, Aug. 25 ' armies cannot halt in their route of the Bolsheviki at the eastern Suffragists yesterday evening an. frontier of their country as the United States desires, neenrd. Vj nounced that ratification of the nine- ing tojhe belief in Polish, circles here. At the same time it is tei th. State Department that any major advance of x uuau lurces ueyunu meir own oounaanes, as set forth In the peace treaty, may prejudice' her chances of obtaining food and other supplies,' which' Prince Lubomirski, minister here, has requested. , - '- . , .SO, CJirelcsa with their financial campaign." r.ry Colby Is Enjoined by Anti- Cuilragists From Issuing Proclamation WASHINGTON, Aug. 25. (By United Press.) The ;mti MuTrage fight against the Nineteenth Amendment was trans ferred to Washington today when a suit to enjoin Secr'-ry Cciby'from proclaiming the amendment was filed in the District of Columbia court. . Justice Siddons said he would not issue a tu!e until arguments late today or tomorrow." .liciia'c Reply to Anglo-Italian Note . Will Determine Starting of New War LONDON, Aug. 23. (By United Press.) Whether most of Europe will again be involved in a new war will be decided within forty-eight hours. Russia has until Friday evening to reply to the Anglo-Italian nofe demanding a modification .of her peace terms to Poland. ' LViti:h Government Will Make No Exceptions in Case of MacWeney " LUCERNE, Aug. 25. (By UnUe PreasThe' British, gov ernment -will npt except Lord Mayor Maslif rom IhT' rule that the Irish hunger, strikers must be permitted to starve if they refuse to eat, Lloyd George telegraphed. to MacWeney'3 Bister today. . , KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Aug. 25. Eev. W, A. Sunday will hold a city wide evangelistic meeting in Knoxi ville, January and February, 1921 according to an unanimous decision ed by Secretary of State Colby at a called meeting at the Central Y.j in 24 hours. VT.e prediction of Wo M. C. A, building Monday morning. ; man's Party leaders came upon 'the Further action regarding the ap-,! heels of a - telephone message from pointment of committees will be ta-jMiss Sue White, Tennessee chairman ken at the next regular meeting ofj of the National Woman's Party, to the association to be held September Alice Paul chairman, stating that the 6. Rev. C. K. Mahoney, president, j certificate of Tennessee's ratification presided at the meeting which was at-j hai been mailed to Secretary of tended by a fairly large number of! State Colby at noon yesterday by reg the pastors, in view of this being the istir'ed mail, after the Tennessee Su vacation period. preme . Court, granted a writ of su- Rev, C. K. Wingo read a ' letter percedeas, taking the injunction from Mr, Sunday in which he stated against Governor Roberts out of the that the January date reserved for ! hands of the lower courts. Immedi Cincinnati had been requested ppst- ateiy upon the receipt of the certifi- poned and that she could take change and have the revival in Janu ary, 1921, instead of November, 1921 Total Campaign Fund to Date of Democratic Com. Less Than $100,000 NEW YORK, Aug. 25. (By United Press.) Campaign fund receipts, of the Democratic National Committee to date are less than $100,000, Chairman White announced today. In commenting on th estatement of Treasurer Upham of the.re- if Knoxville desired cate of Mr. Colby Wednesday even, publicaris that the republican funds totals only $944,353, White advantage , of this intf or Thursday, the issuance of the said that receipts of the democratic national committee so far is ZSl '-.than SJOO 000. ' ContribuUons are not coming in rapid. Dr. Wingo said , that although the j expected by representatives ' of the ' enieu unuen s cnarges mai JJHUsn money committee had been given power to; Woman's Party who h&v been in was flowing into the democratic campaign chest. act in respect to setting the date for the meeting he wished to have the ap proval of the association before tak ing this step. He stated that he and Dr. R. E. Vale, chairman of the com mittee, who is now out" of, town, per sonally felt that the earlier date would be better. Warsaw Dispatches Claim Northern Sqyiet Armjr Completely Surrounded WARSAW, Aug. 25.(By United Press.) The Northern Soviet Army is completely surrounded, a Polish official com munique announced today. It is making furious attacks in an attempt to cut its way out. Ambacsador Geddes Denies Use of Britidfi Mon.ey in Democratic Campaign ST. LOUIS, Aug. .25, (By United Press.) Ambassador Geddes denied "emphatically today to Representative Britten, of IlIinos, the statement that $87,000 had been furnished J)y flUSINESS LOCALS Chicken Feed and Pig Feed. Bick er A Crum Co. Feed Stable. 116-12t Seed Rye at Ricker & Crum4Jo.'s Feed Stable. - . Il6-12t. . - '-:.v; ' ;r V ; Seed Rye at Ricker & Crum Co.'s Feed Stable. ' " 116-12t. Mosheim Depot 4 ht Is Robbed; Thieves Are Bebg Tried Senator Harding : Is Entertained by Party of Actors MARION, Ohio, Aug. 27,. A group of theatrical folks brought a touch of Broadway to Senator Hard ing's front porch yesterday an-1 pledg ed theto"- sTfort 'ofnht! Republican nominee. About twenty actors and actresses were in the delegation, and they pre sented their regards to Marion and the Hardings in a succession of char acteristic fetes..-. In short front porch speech the Senator expressed his appreciation and suggested that in the drama of American politics the country wanted a change of bill to do away with "one-lead activities,", and to let every citizen play his fair part. ,.. .. ,' -. " - Steamer From South Anlerica close touch with the Secretary of f J '' ' ' : ': sttZ S1Seeig!Eigeheleroy 'Arrives on British. from the State when defeated to bfeak a quorum, is bringing them in for much ridicule in Washington Commenting on this action the Wash ington Star yesterday afternoon saya editorially, "The bolting Tennessee legislators are making a very sorry spectacle of themselves. They are not playing the game in a manly fash ion. They are trying to defeat a measure by trickery that should be met squarely and passed or beaten on its merits." Famous Highway RIO DE JANERIO, Aug. 25 (By United Press.) The Brit ish steamer Dryden arrived here last night with Eugene Leroy, wanted in connection with the New York trunk mystery. He was placed under arrest. The body of the woman found in a trunk in New York was identified as Mrs. Eugene Leroy, of Detroit, Michigan. . 7 t , , Senator Harding Delivers Speecji to Members Wyandot County Delegation r.irl'jt. A CHICAGO DECLARED . WET AS IT EVER WAS Nathan Ellenburg and Guy Lowe, brother-in-laws, " are ' being tried in Grecneyille today ' for: breaking into the depot at Mosheim Monday morn- o . t-i.- . ine about 10 o'Clook. The : trail is Crum Co.s Feed . Stable. ' 116-12t. biK held -before- Esq.; W. T. ftnt FLENTY of SWEET-FEED (Best chell nd lhe evidence appears to all Grade) at the Greeneville Feed A to be : circumstantial.' .The accused urain co. . . -o-i. i. men were caught, at Mornstown yem Iterday afternoon. About . $60 was (.'otton Seed Meal and Dairy Feed, at Kicker & Crum Co. Feed Stable. 116-12t. Best" grade of SCRATCH FEED t the Greenevdle Feed & Grain Co. 75-t. f. .. . . Cotton Seed Meal am. DAIRY FEED at Greeneville Feed A Grain Co. - ' :..(-i5-t f. '::;.'.-: Tird Bros, carry 32 volt lamps and iior.s for farm lighting piants. 121-6t chg. PREACHING AT TABERNACLE There will be preaching at the Tab iacle Sunday at 3 p. m., by Rev. McWherter, subject; "Pure IVgion; What it is, What it Implies.! At the time of tl 1:j Advantages and Rewards.", Good waf one-half pnthe population old-time songs by the'Asbury Memo-'France was engaged in farming. taken from the depot at Mosheim. The evidence may not be sufficient, it is understood, to bind the men to court. The result of the trial will be given in the Daily Sun Thursday afternoon. . NOTICE To all persons having friends an) relatives buried at the Lutheran cem etery at Mosheim, Venn. Friends this place is growing full of weeds and needs your attention. So bring year sharp hoe Thursday, August 26 and join us irt making this place something to be proud of instead of an eye-sore and disgrace to our com munity. . COM. 125-2t. pd. - J CHICAGO, 111., Aug.f,25. Major A. V. Dairymple,: .federal prohibition agent, 'Tuesday, asked the assistance of Attorney Genecal Edward J. Brun dageMn -enforcing .ithe prohibition law in 'Chjcago and vicjuity. He said that while., hia. force of twenty-one men had, reported, more than 3000 cases of:llquor lawviolation to the District Attorney's office in the past few Months, his force was too small to handle : the situation. "Chicago is as wet as it ever was," he stated. "I have not enough men to investigate all the complaints that come in from a city of 3,000,000. The state law is as drastic as the fed eral law, and I have called on the At torney General to help me." U rW5mfrl. MARION;' 'Ohio, Aug. 25. (By United Press.) The UnUeJ i iaie woum ratner cuiuvaie opporiuniues in inenuiy boh oi the New World than to "chase phantom amid envies and rival ries of the Old World," Senator Harding declared in a speech to members of the Wyandot County delegation. - Northern Russian Army Meet With J ; Success by Countx Atta'clur ' 'II . ' !&..'''. .' BERLIN, Aug. 25.(By United Press.) The Russian North-'., ern Army has begun a counter offensive with some suecessit isr' reported in unofficial dispatches received here today. V DENVER, Colo., Aug. 25. (United Pres3.)--The world'i longest ontin uous auto i scenic highway- 4,500 miles connecting eleven, national parks' and traversing nine "western states, was dedicated here today to all America by Stephen T. Mather, director of the National Park Service; and officials-of the National Park-to-Park' Highway Association. The simple ceremony consisted of "a world challenge to compete with the enchanting wonders contained in the federal recreational areas," which lure the traveler to , snow-cooled heightc. 'The dedication here was marked with the opening of a public ity tour by federal, state and city of- finiala tn1iii4im TVifi kit. AafYtni t t 1 The dava 'of all nrairie schooner 'vl ' NEW YORK, Aug. 25. A receiver has been appointed for travel were wiped out forever in the the Bethlehem Motors Corporation, according to the Dows caravan of 25 automobiles that car- Jones Financial News Agency, ' ' ' ' ried the official party in comfort on v- '; ''. - r , . v .-''' ' ' the circle swing that will require 60' days to complete. ' It also heralded a new era in which every man, woman Bethlehem Motors Corporation Files Petition in Ban! It NOMINEES' RECORDS ON LABOR ARE COMPLETED At the time of the outbreak of the 01 rul Quartette. This will b? a prpa- iui'MiKiuic w uij iiicvMii vc" j uengious Russians gov not eat pig- g-.nr.mg September Sth. Do net ssiss cons, Ucause of the' sanctity conferr it. Everjho.ly wflcome. ' -jed on the dove in the Scriptures. WASHINGTON, Aug. 25. To make doubly sure that the 5,000,000 union workers in the- United States will be familiar with the records of Senator Harding and Governor Cox, the American Federation of Labor is preparing to put a copy of the com plete political record of each candi date into the hands of every union man. Compilation of the records has just been completed by-the Federa te of Labor, it was announced re cently. No effort will 03 made to in fluence the votes of the union work men officials declared, except by means of a frank statement of the la bor record of each candidate for the Presidency. and child in the country is given a share in the hospitality of the breat West. . ' , The park-to-park highway, laid out by A. L. Westgard, scout for the American ': Automobile Association, reaches the Rocky Mountain Nation al Park in Colorado, Yellowstone Park in Wyoming, Glacier Park in Montana, Mount Ranier Park in Washington, Crater Lake Park, Ore gon; Lassen Volcanic Park, Yosemite General Grant' and Roosevelt Parks Uses Oil on Fire And is Burned to Death as Result REMAINS OF PVT. CARTER ARRIVE IN CITY TODAY APPALACHIA. Va.. Aug. ' 25, Cynthia Creek, a 14-year-old girl, was so badly burned by the explosion of oil in a can she was using to kindle a fire at her home cn Poor Fork Monday that she died in a few hoars. The remains of Private Ola K. Car ter arrived from New York this morn ing and were taken to Mitchell's Fu neral Parlors, Vhere they will be in state until Friday evening at 3 o'clock, p. m. ; i- Private Carter died overseas and ' arrived in -New York August 15th. He 1b a son of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Carter,' who reside near Ottway. Ar- T. ...!J L 1 . 1 .1. :i I . ... n is sam acciuenb nuppencu wmie rangements have been made for a she-was pouring oil on some hot em-lnumber of the gol(ier Coy8 to agsi8t bers and accumulated . gas ignited, - in burial. in California, the Grand Canyon in running up the stream of oil into the! Arizona, and Mesa Verde in south western Colorado. ' The ultimate object of the Nation- can, causing it to burst. Burning oil was scattered all over . her clothing and although her sister WEATHER FORECAST WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 25. Following is the weather forecast for the period of August 23 to August 28, inclusive, for the Ohio Valley and Tennessee: Fair and cool first half, unsettled and lecal showers with normal tern percturs second half of week. al Park-to-Park Highway association , put out the flames the girl's body was is to prevail upon Congress to furnish! so badly charred that medical assist- J . ' . . . . . ' . ft . 1 a Hard-surfaced boulevard making , ancc couiu not isave ner. easily available to the people Ameri ca' playgrounds. CHATTANOOGA. Tenn.-Nego-tiations have been pending for the past few days between the Universi ty of Chattanooga trustees and G. W. Nixon, owner of the property on the corner of Oak and Ealdwin, adjoin ing the university. A member of the board stated Friday that it could be definitely said now it would be used for a girls' dormitory this coming school term. Locusts are today eaten in Arabia such as they were in the time of John the Baptist. ' Copenhagen has the largest eiv closed deer park of any city in the world, about 4,200 acres. Price Sugar Slumped 27 To 17 Cents . ATLANTA, Ga., Aug. 21 The retail price of sugar slumped during the last few days fiom twenty-seven cents a pound to seventeen and a half cents in Atlanta. Savannah reports the 'Georgia re fineries closed as the management cannot secure cars to move the re fined sugar and sugar is retailing at twenty cents. Mobile, Montgomery, Birmingham, Jacksonville and Macqn report very heavy supplies on hand with sharp slumps in the retail price and pros pects of a still lower price. PRINCESS theatreO TO-DAY BRYANT WASHBURN la THE SINS OF ST. ANTHONY' THURSDAY BILLIE BURKE "AWAY "COES PRUDENCE" ii Lift i.'.T i - r 7. f