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Newspaper

The Review

Location

High Point, North Carolina, United States of America

Date

Jul 01, 1915

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Chautauqua Parade Set for Tomorrow in High Point

Fred N. Tate named Chief Marshall for High Point Chautauqua parade forming at Wesley Memorial church at 2 p.m. floats autos and bands will follow in order including Springfield band Company M High Point Rifles Boy Scouts and ministers. Merchants end profit sharing coupons to sell on merit for best value.

Fred N. Tate Marshall High Point Dixie America Wesley Memorial Church Mar- Voshalis Chautauquain Autos Springfield Band Company M High Point Rifles Marshalls Marshall Tate Theity Rnead Jones

The Glorious Fourth and Fireworks Plans

A fragment from a July Fourth themed issue notes the holiday as a defining American moment and hints at a Dear Bill letter outlining Fourth of July plans. It includes casual, dated slang about spending, crackers, torpedoes, and a personal sign‑off from Jim to a friend.

The Review Bill Fido Jim

The Soldier Boys Drill for Fourth of July Battle Ground

The military men are quartered on the second story of the People's Motor Company building with convenient comforts. They have drilled regularly this week in preparation for the Fourth of July celebrations at Battle Ground and the event on the 19th at Morehead City, as American lives are again lost.

People’s Motor Company Battle Ground Morehead City

The A and M College Inspires Industrial Leaders

The Agricultural and Mechanical College produces graduates who lead in industry. They revitalize farms and dairies, run cotton mills, and work on railways and highways as draughtsmen and machinists. Ambitious youths increasingly seek this institution for advancement.

Fé Agricultural and Mechanical College

Summary of This Week's Review News Briefs

America objects to prize court Frye case in note to Germany. Zapata's force holds Mexico City with 25,009 troops. Georgia Governor Harris urges residents to cease violence. Importers seek modified British embargo. US halts Huerta revolution as latest war coverage continues. State board of education settles disputes. Shelby-Ca sar railroad survey underway. Exploits of Elaine and Black Box noted. Firemen sue city. Health of High Point praised. Elks of High Point win prize.

America Germany Frye Zapata Mexico City Harris Georgia United States Huerta State Board of Education Shelby-Casar Elaine Elks

Workman Falls From Scaffold At West Point Ave Home

R W Welborn a tinner fell from a scaffold at Mrs A T Corbett s home on West Point avenue last week and sustained a broken leg and other painful injuries.

R. W. Welborn A T. Corbett West Point Avenue

Get on the Honor Roll for Subscriptions

The notice lists subscribers paying since the last notice including Nerius Hodson E M Brower C L Cecil John Bates Hiram Johnson Z C Weavil Jim Fogemar. Charlotte is described as a thriving city showing progress at each visit.

Nerius Hodson E. M.brower C. L. Cecil John Bates Hiram Johnson Z. C.weavil Jim T Fogemar Charlotte

Subscriptions Due and Cash in Advance Plan Adopted

Subscribers are reminded to pay all dues by August 1 to ensure timely delivery. After August 1 the paper moves to a cash in advance system at 1.00 per year, with options to pay 25 cents or more in advance. Arrears are marked with an X. those paid up help prevent trouble for both publisher and subscriber. A free book offer is available to all who pay.

No More Mexican Revolutions Seen From Washington

The United States will block any further revolutionary movements in Mexico and prevent American soil from serving as a base for expeditions. Reports say Gen Victoriano Huerta and Gen Pascual Orozco were arrested in El Paso, as authorities tighten surveillance on Gen Feliz Diaz Mondragon Blanquet and Felipe Angeles along with other prominent Mexican figures in the United States.

Washington United States Mexico Victoriano Huerta Pascual Oroczo el Paso Feliz Diaz Mondragon Blanquet Felipe Angeles

Secretary McAdoo to Speak at State Normal College Banquet

Secretary William Gibbs McAdoo of the United States treasury will address a banquet at the State Normal College on the night of August 4. The appearance is awaited by students and faculty alike as a notable civic event in the community.

McAdoo William Gibbs McAdoo United States Treasury State Normal College

Germany to Make Favorable Reply

Washington reports that Berlin indicates a favorable reply to the last American note on submarine warfare. State Department advices from Berlin today suggest Germany will respond in a cooperative manner to the raised concerns and demands.

Germany Washington State Department Berlin

Firemen sue for West End property in High Point row

West End Fire Department through lawyers seeks possession of a station property valued at 6000, claimed to be funded by private subscriptions and donations to the fire company. City Manager A Lyon served with claim papers, while city officials contend the fire departments are part of city government. Local social notes and civic items fill the rest.

W. P. Ragan Dallas Zollicoffer West End A. Lyon Parrish H. A. Oakes North Carolina High Point West End Fire Company Horney Northside Eagle Hose Co Thomasville Esterday Igh Point Tt High Point Missouri Champ Giar Bowling Green

Slaton Couple Leave Atlanta for Pacific Coast

Former Governor John M. Slaton and Mrs Slaton departed Atlanta by way of New York and the military guard at his home as demonstrations over Leo M Frank's execution commutation began on June 21. The guard was withdrawn early tonight.

Bird S. Coler McCall S.C Ray Burgess Comstock Electric Co Thomasville Hoarce White Raleigh Camp Fire Odelle Peacock J. R. Harrison Louise Reitzel State Normal College Craig Fred N. Tate Atlanta Joe Reece Minnie Alexander Henri Turner Marietta Benjamin Moore D. H. Parsons W. W. Idol Charlotte L. A. Peeler First Reformed Church Ursinus College of Pennsylvania Frank Brown E. D. Steele Albert Fahy Marjorie Richardson Rome B. E. Thompson Chas. W. Allenton Louise F. Freeman J. M. Hilliard Mocksville Horace Sisk Sisk New York

Solar Halo Seen During Afternoon Sun

A halo or corona around the sun was observed Saturday between 3 and 4 PM by witnesses, attributed to suspended moisture or fog. In New York, June 28, two Federal commission members described Harry K. Thaw as sane and rational in bail deliberations for extradition from New Hampshire to New York.

Thaw New York Harry K. Thaw Federal Commission United States Court New Hampshire Frank S. Streeter Concord Charles P. Bancroft New Hampshire State Hospital For

Special Trains July 3 Shuttle Service in Greensboro

Local railway officials announce shuttle trains on Saturday July 3 during the Guilford Battleground celebration. Trains will run at short intervals all day between West Market street crossing in Greensboro and Battleground station.

Guilford Battleground West Market Street Crossing Greensboro Battleground Station

Water conditions praised by city physician Dr McCain

Dr H W McCain reports water purity and sanitation have yielded excellent overall health in the city. He notes no epidemic, low disease levels, few residual contagious cases, and that water quality is strongly linked to these gains. Deaths include Typhoid and a single scarlet fever case, with general improvement in intestinal diseases. Also mentions a young woman’s typhoid death, a Guilford to Reidsville road note, and the North Carolina Richmond excursion details for July 14–17, 1915 with fares from several towns.

H. W. McCain Lince

North Carolina College ad offers thorough programs for youths

Signatures left off in a tax list note dated July 1, 1915. The North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts promotes practical life training in Agriculture and allied fields, Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering, Chemistry and Dyeing, Textile Industry, and Agricultural Teaching. It lists 65 men faculty, 767 students, 25 buildings, laboratories, county examinations at county seats on July 8, and invites catalog requests to E B Owen, Registrar, West Raleigh NC.

North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts E. B. Owen West Raleigh N. C

Also Mentioned on This Page

Soldier Boys the A &M College Workman Lois Campbell Elizabeth Miller Salisbury T. F. Wrenn Glenn Alexander Lazenby Henri Catlett Turner Chas. H. Burns Floy Kirkman R. B. Terry Rock Dillon, Thompson and Clay Thomasville Chair Co High Rock Chas. Clodfelter Geo. Hunt William Croft First Reformed Thos. Newlin D. D Whittier California Friends’ Church L. W. McFarland Oak Hill Friends’ Meeting House High Point Lodge B. P. C. Ellis Queen City New Bern Charlotte Elks Sticks Muskrat Station Asheville Little Washington High Point Elks Hugh W. McCain Gertrude Lea W. H. Lea St. Leo’s Hospital W. L. Smith Nan Bowman Brownie Summit Guilford Brown Summit Rockingham Reidsville Southern Railway Rich-mond Richmond Lexington R. H. DeBurris D. B. Stafford J. L. Parrish D. S
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