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fpVTT TF 1 1 1 OB p -t TV rr Tj V. sif'ERRILL, Editor and Publisher. PUBLISHED U O U DAYS A M D THU R S DA Y S VOLUME XLIII. CO NCOR Dt N.C.. MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1Q1S. NO 71 hERMftHS GETTING UHEftCTlVEIMWEST Raiding Operations Increased in Scope j Are Approaching Size Planned: Attacks. :L;.L SURRENDER OF THE ! BOLSHEVIKI man Made With the Ger s Because Every Day's Delay, Meant Bigger De mands, Say Russians. t; r 1 (Ideation at HrestT-Lltovsk I 4 1 ifin t 1 1 i tl Vfi uihlft fit i-ilMMl 111 imuuii jv. v. ; Jinssia by : agreeing to peace ' li n ed February 21. Peace was , they report to the Bolsheviki , , Miii. -n't, because every dayrs delay tii ,ijiire "demands by the Gerhians. , ! ijio isioiis required the Russian , '. ' i n't ire from .Turkey's Asiatic , ,'r.'-es but also from territory in of Kars, liatoum and i taken from the .Turks dur- i ( past wars. : ;',, also aiiiMMinces the signing of . , vrins-.-cid the cessation of opera- Wheii the erinan forward I . . . . .' i i .halted. iTie -invaders Mere i. K)! mill's west of IVtrograd, n.aehiug. Luga, SS miles so;ith he greater part of the Ukraint ; l(fii elenred of liolsheviki. r material, and lume than G-'v' THE BAND CONCERT AT , CENTRAL SCHOOL TONIGHT To Be Given by the ICth I. S. F. A. I and of Camp Greene. The Kith LV S. F. A. Hand, from Camp Greene, Charlotte, under the di rector of Conductor Meyer M. Cohen, will give a concert at the Central school auditorium tonight. This land was to have given the concert hen several wwks ago, but if had to le de ferred on account of the quarantine at Camp Greene. The concert is look ed forward to with much anticipated pleasure by our people, and no doubt the band boys will have a large au dience. The following will be the pro gramme: March: ."El Capitan' Soua. Overture : "Prince! of India" King. Selection: "Isle o Dreams'Ball, (a) march: "Mecklenburg Janie A. Patterson, (b) vocal: "Only an Irinh mau's Dream" Cormack. (c) Trom lKne Sneeze: Lassue Trombone Fill more. - American Fantasia : "Gems of Stephen Foster" Tobani. Waltz: "Mo-Aana" Olson. Descriptive: "A Hunting Scene" Iiucalossi. Patrol : "American" Meacham. Please rise and sing upon request : "The Star Spangled Banner." Finale March: "The Stars and Stripes Forever," Sousa.' WESLEY CESSES8" ARE ORGANIZED AT CENTRAL BUS1IIS ARE 11017 DESTROYING BRIDGES On the Trans-Siberian Rail way. And This May, Pre vent Ambassador Francis Reaching Vladivostok. STEVENS SENDS IN THIS REPORT . 'A 1 1 . ft . n. I v J-V IITIll'Ik I I 1 u iiiim -!i-otieis nae ieeu wihuilu ,iM rnians in rhe Russian campaign. determined j; Mlinany apparently is -leteriu ,, li the liolsheviki but a nai Jri'i- j.lrtng the Gulf of Finland, irrow and iu rviiiiest of the Finnish govern n,, !,! ! to undertake expulsion of the Finnish revolutionists an the Bolshe vik i Red Guards from south Finland. With. Esthonia under, German control, mi. I Finland free from the Bolshevik! wiM.-the Bolsheviki will have less. ili;in ::h miles of coast line along the Finnish Gulf. German troops already luive landed on Aland Island at the en muni to the Gulf of Bothnia, and will make the islands the base of .their oiKiat.ons'in support of the Finnish :iv nanent.' Germany has assured Se!'Mi that she had no territorial in icn Ht in Aland Island. (hi the western from the Germans .in' becoming more active. Their raid ini: njs ratitnis have increased in scope and jire approaching the size of plau II.' I aitacks. The attacks on the Ameri- an ! tor against the French in Cham-Ki-J'.r. and elsewhere, and against the P.sitNn lines were in greater strength Inst vek than they had been usually heretofore.- The enemy artillery fire :iIm increasing on all fronts. Ex- v.i in Flanders, the weather has been niok favorable to the military opera li-.i s and the heralded (Jerman blow it htows mav Ik made S(on The American oiticers and privates . . . i . l . . il.i. -iii iistinguislied tnemseives in me n M Im of the (Jerman attack north t if Toul last week have been de--T:ue -i by the French government, win ( iii. s being given the men in the !, , -u e of Premier Clemenceau U 1 i visiting the, American sector sundry, the French Premier went into die finr line trenches, inspected the irU talked with the officers and 1 f is ;;;id' retiLrned to Paris, satisfied -lint i lie Americans were able to hold ilj. own against their common enemy. W.S.8. iil'AlM ANY OCCUPIES ! THE ALAND ISLANDS. Result of Visit Here of Mr. A. R. Wil liams Yesterday. Mr. A. U. Williams, of (Jreensboro. a Itaraca-Philathca worker, was here yesterday in the interest of the org anization of Sunday school classes as a part of this great movement. He made a talk to the Sunday .school of Central Methodist Church and after ward explained in detail the workings of the plan to the classes of Mr. 1). Ii. Coltrane and Miss .Tenn Coltrane. As a result both of tliese classes voted unanimously to organize. The follow ing officers were chosen for the liible Class of Mr. Coltrane: PresidentW. C. Houston. Vice President E. C. Turner. Secretarv and Treasurer It. A. IJrower. Reporter J. I?. Sherrill. The various committees necessary will be appointed later. The following is the organization or Miss Coltrane's class: President I. I. Davis. Vice President M. F. Ritchie. Secretary Lloyd McKay. Treasurer Gray Bost. Reporter J. E. Davis. J. .'r. . The members of this class will meet at the church Wednesday ' night after prayer-meeting to appoint an neces sary committees. W.8.S. ... It is Believed That tfie Rus sians Are Destroying the Bridges to Prevent the Ad vance of Japanese Troops, By The Ax-lted Pre , Washington. March 4 The Rudani have legun destroying bridges on the trans-Silerian Hallway tetween Lake Baikal and the Chinese frontier. . John F. Stevens, chairman of the American Railway Mission, reported this today to the State Department. This may prevent Ambassador Francis from reaching Vladivostok. While without details, officials here believe the Russians are destroying the bridges to prevent an expected ad vance of Japanese troops. A large number of other structures have been mined. Mr. Stevens also reported, so they could ! readily ilestroycu. Mr, Stevens, who sent his .dispatches from Yokohoma, ami therefore un doubtedly from .Tananese intelligence sources, said it was reported that the bridges already destroyed were near Chita, east of Lake Baikal. Oi!ie:als do not believe the ciesiruc- 1ERICAII FORCES TAKE TOOL SECTOR Also a Number of Detached I American Units Arc in Ac tion Now in the Cham pagne District. TURKISH FORCES ADVANCE IN CAUCASUS The Germans Are Continu r ing Preparatory Move 1 ments Along the Western Front. I Br T1i AiMdat4 FrtM) "L WaHhingtoul, Marcti 4. Continue! fireparatory movementit ou tle iart of the (termans along the western front are n.tel tolay by the War iHimrt ment iir its review of the military sit uation for the week eniling March '2. "The momentum of the battle Is lu CTeasing." the statement announoe, reciting thrv: attempts of the enemy to resicli the lines held by American forces, as an example of what I tak ing place "on a large scale along the entire western front." The definite announcement is made thai American forces have taken over a seetor northwest tt Toul. and that jvnumlKr of detached units are in action in ther Champagne. Operations in the easti'rn theatre are exj.ected to affect events in Franee through' the! modification of (Jerman "plans, the review intimates. Six Teu ton columns are oicrating In Russia. will'. .. u - i - - - - l - tion of the" railroads is in any way , and only one of th(st the column a. A ..wiilnii 1 " !. a. -m a t WOMEN TO HELP ELECT. Thousands of Women Will Cast Their Ballots Tomorrow. New York, March 4 Thousands of women of the metropolis will cast their first ballots tomorrow in the special elections to le held in four of the New York City cpngressional districts where representatives are to be chosen. Al though a considerable proportion of the women of eligible age have neglect ed to register and thereby qualify them selves to exercise their new privilege, Hm registration in nearly all of the districts is reported sufficiently large to have a vital influence, on tne election results The elections are to be neii nnrt of a nlau to prevent Ambassador Francis and other diplomats from, leav ing Itussia if they choose to do so. At the State Department today it was said no decision has been reach ed as to the part the United States would take In Japan s plan lor inter vention in Siberia to prevent the rail roads and immense quantities oi war supplier from falling into the hands of the Germans. moving toward itebsk is uny oppo sition noted.! ; Turkish forces advancing in Caucas us are meeting with little resistance and are massacreing Armenian resi dent of districts retaking from the Russians, j : "8 8 M .MI ST LIMIT COAL TO ACTUAL NEEDS. or ine vieruian. - The only other explanation .'pg pud Officials Urg Consumers to Lay stroying the railroads which oScials , Ri v- here ca!i think of IS the fact that Ithere . - in Supply Earlj. . , . - t . ehtta Washlmrton. Post- - and that Germans mar ' haWndon'fCwiMixafiw of- coal W; providing; for un the bridges with the double purpose tneir next winter 8, iuei roquiremenui r Tnnnnpse will, le limited in their purchases troops or intercepting Ambassador strictly to their needsIn making this Frjincis- ' announcement last night Fuel Admhils- ' V,B,q- ' trator (Jarfield said all local fuel com- iipiv rpady TO TAKE mittees would be instructed to see that -- i.. . . i, irinF-n TFP AT ONCE tnere ts no npanung x in iuri aiii kiiit h vtuxtnautm nituui Tht Osl Vf Yr.kVe4 Kitrf Urwi H'.Lttxt UffA -t. Tl.'as it iSt r J-Js- 5 i $ t4U, aS tiittij eLkc4 frnfj tiAt Irr4irsvl 4Jl& Ih trtfl fctfrJ'KS-' -&th t:taliiUtrtk. iUr tt to 11 lt0F fi-f UVf $rtVJ that ftir Jwr. la tfcir f fTi ms ti. try f Ihr tUtwltiatl Jc4a' AiSa tk-Ct tfcrwjrti las&itrtwK had i;rjrv tlttitto f Ml thrw f ltcr tdl Urtrf. t-4 candldalr J4tifi -,sii Urprf vv-ttf Mr. MrJi!t' !tiiirtwn ti- ta tb fct that Ijt U tbr fSrt lnr tknt to nrrte kdirr ttu trra Urr thr oTrbtKi 7trta rf t4 ttinr ca Into pmctir-, t tt w In tint jer that all irritWtUt candidatm rrr fr tl fttt tiaw ntajinatet by citrts!lr td l - tli-n. rtvtlttr In tte rmmr of Mr. Mrhjill. h a inr ir-j4lnui U-cii reiM.minate.t- Ttut w la yZ. ln Jm Srtxtcraft Hhrrtean f NVw Yrk wai rriiomlntl tt 1 1 1U--putll-au at Chi-i Uh til il r r pro of h( re-r!x1li. irl tljr to dSe l'fort elertion day arrtwt. Taking the Ht fr.m tbn It will In found that Iridiit l.Uo .! bad IIatiniti.it HntnHfn ft MaU.f ftt4 Andrew John.on f Tenner-' ft irld-ti! : lrei l-iit Ursfit tad S htiyler lfat f ln.'.ian.n are! Henry I dent Clnvfland had Thtn A. Mm dri k!. f Indiana, Alien i. Thurtuari of Otdo itiot fli-ti and Altat 1. Stevenn of IlllnoW a hi rurmlnir mates. Inlleii Ilitrrii had Ijf"! Morton and Whit el w Held f N Yojk (lefate-l.l nnd !n-ldent Mr Klnler had IJarret A. llol4rt .f New JerM'.v'and Tlfelore R-Telt--f New- York. Mr. Marball I tlie otdr vW nn-lr lent ever renrnlnated ty tt lrriv crats. In 1MO their cntcntlon left that ofhee oiwn and in tlw !ctorl college Vhe rreident Rk-hiirtl M. Johnson of Kentucky, eh-;tei in 11 bv the senate, wan iuntrtrd by trn-m. butwas defeated by John Tyler of Vlr irlnla. In 170 Thorn- A. Hendrlck was on the IVmocratlc ticket with Samuel J. Tllden. and In he wan similarly bonorel wIm-ii ;rovrr CVtc latid was norolnatM fur President and wa electnl with him. He died n-u thandne month after taking ofSc. Vlcr President Sterrnon; rlectel with with William J. Rryati in lfm Mtt It provel an empty honor. w n. a.. . ' THE MEATLESS MEAL LS NOW St SPENHEU. Ill EfilBftSSY STILL III PETROCD Oihcf Embavsic And Lcga I ions Icrmtttcd to IVf 4U By liuivian After a Scries of Hindrance. SOME LEFT BEHIND HELD AS HOSTAGES? Bohhcyiki Allowed : Ameri- can, JapaneiMr, Chinese and Brazilian Lcgattoni to Leave Without Restraint. (Of TW A I.4tx. Mtrti i X 4tp,U ftia lVrwr4 tkwtit- tiarr irj,tt nf HritUh l"frth btAit ate4 thr I Wti n, Nllutt, ir4 tajr11 k-ti-.tM Hit'! a'flff a 'tSr f t.ittrnr tiWl Ha ti ra f ti ltUat ralrtttj sSS ftrf tU- i.!lir1 ti'l kft IV ItUt. or tl'd lu VtfH:r!' ruix). ttsnt Mna;sr Pt, Tte lfc,UJ.iikl IVfrlrw. tP!v nlU l-itnittitff !te Awrkih. J$tir, a!lf t - wittott tr-tf lit. Ife- ftUiM nt'-rtd4'rfit tl nmM1 h ..-? t.rfifr:.i1MU'frv tm fiw! t.,f w tmlit t3hte tt t1fiJr iy d rd-d 'f.f dijuit, " mt-imm-i Hi a lttflrr cf ltltf r fc4 et tier turtutfT? f tti5 talt. were h ft Uhlrt and, mj the rt iteleit f tt tHtly Mll. nrvilf te "brhl lnt(T nr. 1.1. - PROMINENT MOIUJANTIIN luiv n:s.iitsAiTtaKiai. Food Administration Announres Read justment of Itn Procram. Washington, March Temixirary suspension ot the matle. mal and of the special restrict Un ngalm-t ttw use of iork on Satunlay wan announc ed by the foil administration tonight as a readjustment of it To! oiimt- 0 if pes5ft and fiM-manv consumers to leghi April 1 to lay in Mmto-Sajs If Russia and Oerman winter.s cUpmies. If the advice is Make Peace. Japan lll iTepare 10 follHWH,: officiais lieve there will Ik? Meet Occasion. no ctal congestion on the railroads London. March .. In his speech at and that no coal shortages win ocenr. titer-1 TJio fnol onil Diitrond ndmluistra IOKIO r rui imi. in ii".' " 1 - vieemit 1 tii.tii iro aiutnf eomTiletel their nlan peiiaiums iriTiiiui . v - 1 i.v....- ..i . .... . -. , - - Mlnoto. the Japanese foreign minister, ror iistribution 01 coa oy zoi.e. r"tr ' pram InreaMM meat pro- is reported by Renter's Tokto wrre- approved, as it proha My will be next nmltr fur Mill snondent as saying that some aiscre- wwk. it will te put into operauon. u- " " . wfl, waH d4.. - . m 1 n. ... 1 . 1 xi ( 1 1 rl 1 1 ti I inln I Lirniri r-. ... panc.es were to oe iou. m 1.1 uer tne pian uu "' ""'V.UV IV. ctarl. make the change a lious reports 01 tne misu-un ui.m twenty ori more piwutii . .T 7 ti. t,.w-T-.ntti i for an indefinite peace negotiations. It was, tl . . m a a I,vJl nllT I iiiffieuir at tnar time, ne uouneii um. consuming jtone. 1 - .... . if o ' 1 ciirwi win; si r 1 1 1 in iin 1 h - . 1 a,...! Tn1111 11 c fir 11 iimt'i . t Tr5,ro,.oi,l liaa rescued to practice acxuai ctuiciu. ,m 1-" ul v.-v I ,.r mnttrin and lamb had in taw ta Etthth-dUtrict. wher counts. .i J' ."SS M.S P, ,I-- rnn,vi J. Griffith resigned to become .r""""4 ""v .. """"Tu v"""" , m a f mw asks the punne roc ine unr nottneed within a few cays. Many cum- e - ----- - tll. tlm i.n- -;,.V. "1. m".,v unii,prt resie-n- ing that Japan win xawe sie ui au mrenor quamy ue - W.L TtieUy l"h"u-i.' VrCX.; of n.ks. most decided, most adequate, cbarac- fut4 administration to prepare i , .ninti. fond eu 10 oecomc ' ,r ,.f rhe neeaslon. The Wltll- nr-rti trrr-rme proVHling tnai ."! - .in f lv' iw 1 . . iv.Mii.T ... 1 ...iminictrtiiinn Kiueini' ' drawal of Arahassador Ilclnda rrom l,, shall U cleanel ana tne ouier ""..T h ,,f heat and for t errograo i; uuc unoiu., 1 esiauiisning btuvict. o,i t the Twentv-secoml district. where Henry Brunkiier resigned to be come Brought President of tne i5ronx. -w. s. s.- dangerous conditions prevailing tnere. District attorneys thus rar. iir. ua - 1 strict ton lr-ady In force It does not mean a rupture with uus- field announced yesterday, nave nlw e " ' ,h .(lf flour, sia. ' s . eil 270 violations of the fuel admlnis- against "Regarding the question of Russia s trations regulations. ...Rt VF'I1 IJK TO HE its cunaii 1 n " the presnt there iw m lntcnthm to Only a Preliminary to the Total Oc pupation of Finland. (By The Aiioclated Pre V:,vhintnn Miireh 4. (iermany's oc- ' lpaljon of the Oland Islands is only t jireMminarv to the total occupation H Finland, 'official dispatches to the Swedish legation today says eGrmany i 1:k ' inm.tiiiirtxi ber intention to occupy rinland to the Stockholm foreign office. i nd That Sweden has protested. m i man v advises Sweden, the dis uteh sav's, that it 'was necessary to .niporarily occupy Finland to restore nlrr but gave assurance that she had intention to take permanent possess or, ,,f the territory. Sweden protested dsu 'against the Aland Island being i';ieed in the war zone. W. S. S. ; Spring Golf Tourney at Pinehurst. l'inehurst. X. C March Auspi J V. Cook and Mrs. Hirsch Remain in Jail. 7 Atlanta, Ga., March 2. An effort to have the bond of J. W. Cook, convict- m .n K1.inl-m11 nf Asa G. Candler, millionaire mayor of Atlanta, Koneral at Moscow wijl represent Ja reduced from $3,000 to $2,000, failed pan after Ambassador Uchida's with senarate peace, tne iunett uuiintui.'" intr exists with Great Britain. Amen- nn mid the other allies. The consul - drawal.' Bolsheviki Delegation on Way to Pet i rograa. nr The Aadted Pre! x . uWh 4. A Russian offi- J MlUVlIf . t Klened by Premier KtRIi NKVILLE TO HE ELECTUOClTKn MARlil 15. Convicted of Criminally Awaultinc Wife of Street Car Conductor. .Br Tkc A-i4 tT Mrv J. I- Andrei Tracked U fUirf VAs mad It U-Trmred M Irra-wturd ' llen-rlf. Mot Pinlun, Mart h 3. Ttw r'fv Ui tltiraucv 14 idtt fra trr home b-rr of Mr. J. I Aft-Utw t tirmt Morgantutt rrr tt? toUr and Mrt bins VntXU- late trf r ir-S In 11 lUrectlrtBK tl day. far trier t her;"',i;' -- : " ' ' ' ' ", The fifidlng vt tntlB tt i'tm ja at what ! Cwti ft Vwr brldgf. 11 to tle dtalntnc t4 tt lr Mt that Mlnt. Ttd ftrrtll tt m. .f dynamite tn tb rhr wa r tipi! to In t!- ln f-rwmN T, U-ty ln'raV It fild t- In tb trf. Tl' track rtniirl l J- 1h Mr. Ankr h iwmp t h worn nd tlr ra rrlr w t rre?1 tW rtver flrt frrl tt trurk t ttw rltt-r" t-dffe t fr ttrt xnnU iottg-t! rHt nmM Ctd tm turning track Tt- frt W-l to tN tlery tluit tl unrfttif tiad drrmtrfl I"VeI- tl l..,.K.rwl J 1 At$rfWl. f l a prttnlnent rttiirn f Mnrrn! tl- 1 til- wlf early UH tw nw nicr ln.tltnte.1 -rrti. If (" in ery p-r l-lth fr .i..ivt Iiom ff thU I tho5tt to have lt th cn f Iff n fn to a lte hour UmKhi t ,hW tlwn tr.rk. tho Hrrl4ttI hate tHi found f tt tnUlfr PractUtiUy rtry titan ri iy m wblcti lure t--n --id rmt tl Mrs- ton li na - - tank' and H In t -ti Mr. AtMlti l yotins fhlldrm. T :WS-T "Md anTr Raleigh.; March l.-Gov. Itickett To- At the Theatres. th?? th RoUherikl delegation, ,iav et March 1.1 the date for tb buried Alive" the ninth episode that t M V-imW- to eWtn.uth.n of lUrl Neville, jw of "Vengeance and the oman the 3nard retrograd where omvlcted on a charge of criminally a- stupendous mehMlramatic serial, at lS;'JLPnt will le 1m- ,,tlg the wife of a Mrert car en- illl.ti v-.. ....iwiitimw trended the openili ' t L. lilt x i. t, v v. -. - - :olf tournament under t he auspice vx monopoly l ie Country Club, or X'ineuuist. flowto industry iiair is in tne nature 01 uu today when Solicitor ueneiai Bovkin refused to consent ro the re duction. Cook remains in jan a wan- in r n hearing of his appeal ior a ue ATnreh 1G. Mrs. II. H. intvi, -- .... I . . . I tin Keei ini? luwuru .v..-- - : Hirsch. indicted jointly wnn v-. stupendous melOHiramauc -r.a.. ,"M V , st t thc aKreement will K- im- Mtiltlnc H' ' "r also has refuse.1 new offer, ; of bond L Uj XmhtoSJ .. . dnctor U : .UI. city la.. W . ; nnd it is said, mtenus u icuinm- . nam-Duucan auu waw uunuwa,. ,Hrteition of the treaty is nx-i xie crime or wnicn .-e n- "V w 111 J.51 t ; I liar Triill TI1I Jl LI lTl.t iTV . A I !1 11"- I, l-ftlllt-l VllULULIA OUU vuumv i . , -v.. t tin illlTW.I ,r.VW11 UJUt II .- iaii uiiiii mr - - -: . - n rr 'rnnrsuav iei'iu i u-nn i"' -. ...... March 14. by the itagraptis ramous "oucKei. - - - A1i.UusJliail Congress of lLlleigh arrl tw 'attempt wrr w.8.8. I Some stuunnmg gons are woru j i - -. r . tvnit.H ... t.tm. ihi e icari"n . xccused Seattle, of the Booth dieted moi alleged viol; trust law. the Federal Booth company corporations is accused THE COTTON MAItKKT. Openlnc at Adianre f 12 t f Carrie Co4ta itnm m Ground. fllf TW A -alr4 Fr NVw York. Manti L-A rln dVanrr f .22.t f4it " ciHtmt mrket Into rn-r hlSt frr4 fcrr thi- taotrmt at tU day arl Marth cmtrrl. Ulfii md a tr bUti frrl t' M-a-ii. Thl dur lo ft" edlRl Ptrmsth of ..Lln-d. !JtTi .!!:, is In the nature of an Introduc- -n,hp- .itnesses have been a row in the famous soum - "Vh. Yr. In minor raid. 'to the hiirUnited North and South from wiae.y separated f- in Burke county ,hers defende.1 l.r ::vem SfSSS tSTof the countrv.to tesffmt the M t.J ? 27 were , oer -the i same links auriug iu trial. - ,,,, tha r,Ch hpon nn inch further Germans. the nrSl etrn Duke Ai ken by the i -W.S.S. Some stuunnniK rowus are ut ,.j f Workmen and l'..nt , l.o.ch him. frtV, lr..lr Iwrtt bkJ Under Sherman Law. tf':" Cossack ,le,.t..hUh will as- 4 ,,,. no, ".n-r-- u , .. , ., TO(nw w..h At.ireh 4. The case uaui in-suwHiu ;Ti mtiif. it Moscow on 3larcn j-. Itckett ru-jM-i i i.- .trf.nr U mrn. n.i i.M..- ,,n-.i.. i,, i,i,or.,n . "TVi snfUien i.eiine- 1 " - . t t.iriit. arni wr- i - , . . j .i . . mtj 1 Vish Aries C-omnany. iu- v"""' . . 1 w.8.8. . I tail at a '' "'"" - . ' . i ltin tlut tlir . " " jit the Theatorium llieaui i .. ... n;, Onnrwl I mJi to let tl MW..ia'- , . , . r lrir1i e than four years ;. ---- . ine MUitan' Uperauou . .m - . - ..' "I ,.frte; .Hons of the Sherman aim- -v ; - 1 Br Tfc Auti iiei i its !. v. -..t-! tti louir 1 Ul is. . , j.u AhiiiifAS in this mcture. ! x . . . , .... ..... ..... i.t,r that Ire would call a I i , .... -t Julr. 31 is on the (tocKei ior u. - c c I Berlin (Rritish Admirauj ier . Vevllie. Neville -" if" " court here tomorrow, xi e - Seriously Cut. less Press) March -L-The Militaryop- term t,rta of l-n .ls.?nOI.l"tr. xf;,Ah 4nenntv Sheriff Urationls in Ria - M 3-.l 1 ' .""rr rV n erhran; was serious- says ah official statement ,u-4 - :7V Jirt. lH, rror wa, Illll' NOT ulTt oi navaiK ai - vr... ;- ------ . t. npck hy the German ienerai -- ' FttlSOVKKH fTIOM TKIl 1113 of certain Drancnes m u., ,j au iu. "?.llp.mT. ln en. the western front a numi-r m J. .... ir. r Asrents or tne com- saturuay nigui ucu uc ,V"V". I M.ntnro. veterdar in pari of March and April. " Had the gash been an inch further I Germans. ttt c g -i I iiau mi- p"' . rrotrr5'biw Neeessarr for over, it would have severed the jugular Japanese to Take Steps .Necessary p. mogtlikely hls death. Validity of Dramshop Act Upheld Tendon .March 1. According to the -w.s.-- -w. s. s.- (Dr The Awoctated Pre) nailv Mail, it is understood that the Washington, March 4. The validity JJ J decided, to ask the Japanese of the section of the Illinois dramshop j" steps necesasry for the pro- act, making saloon property Wn5rs Section of the allies in the far east, as well as saloon proprietors liable ior w.s,s. iujuor sold causing the loss of support - Ruee Passenger Trains, to a wife or -family,, was today upheld Washlngton. March 2. Passenger by ihe Supreme Court. f , Trflil. service in the west will be re- ! W.S.S.- SSSd one-third or more by a re-ar- Attention, Firemen. raSemenf of schedules to be announc- Bvery member of the Concord Fire ed shortly by Director General McAdoo. Department No. 1 is expected to, at- . . . iu life, tend the regular meeting wmgm W out of a our quarters in city hall, A very mi- ana m uug uire a son-in-law nortant meeting. . hundred it is to acqunc JOHN L. MILLER, Chief . for her motner. -W.S.8.- Big Ordnance Base in France. ! .Rt T: k Aaalt Preaa) foii Rut' Va in Restraint of Trade tt-,k frch 4. The War De- I iiasuuikivui - . tBy The Alti rrew.) I partment today announce tnar u i Washington. March 4. - The "call building a $25,000,000 ordnance Jase rule" for grain to "arrive estannsn-1 in France, wnicn wiu u..uuc vv a. 4V.XM Iw AT I X 4 A 1 WnTV I SI rlTi A1.U1 V UM' ed in iwo oy uie uiragu imaicij ,. .T i..,,ir-i . . . .. . r.... I . , i i...(i,im itw nnnureu .V. . ... ... . ..Ill .WAIVn lllllllllL.. v. . l raue, was ucm ou.t . . . n r , i. , . . ' i i.. -.tn. tnrrtAi chmw nnfl maeailnes. ana ma- lOaay not. LU UC ill ltTMl ouil. v. euiaun " . . . t 1 J I . . i ..1 urn nmMlt COStinZ nnriAr tne anu-trust law. i cnines auu iw vM-.K " w r r. about $5,000,000. n r.armini Hi-dAT-pd Rark to the Front I . w.a.8. ou ...- v . ... .... . j -r i. o r?ATOi.n rtffi-1 r. v S ; Edwards, or Asneviiie. . i. fr-iTn l oa MrtirnMl tn CimD oreeiie. a 1 1 er cers ana men wuo i - i : . , - . ,wvt .. nMiAfa tn lcrvannnr ureral davs here tne cues tne west nuui wcre uuuet. vv.v.. V. V, i r rwjr .Mnm return to their commands yesterday ac- of Mrs. J. C. Cook. MrJk accom cording to a report received here from panied her home and spent the week thA German border. iena-wiui . . . It'llJ fl 1 tm For rrotfftwti oi au f . ' 7. ..I, o. mrr.tkm t wM ed maiiy ran i ratr., - mn a r inree iinimiui i taw - 11 . H-uUa at tbel WltK Am-ricaii ArtOT l ri"tr topic -uu ..v. -V"": - , ""7."-., . -.iit Tl- A. Iouru ..,.1 I r,rrt -.fU.n t. i-Tt-- Acnrflrat.1 thr American troirewc t um - - - . Aiuri rMt.r at the I . i.Im to hate raKtirrti on . in ii w mm t mrn 1 1 x 1 1 a u.. wm inw. in ui i aj-a w i m r waidorr-Aor. - l r : ; mi.. , tlmi of the ctmntry are urou.w I Urxr pan u IJ.'W - ... ... . . I I .... . . .... b,jm tf- r- Lit 11!I the euwus i . hrard inre. Tt timorrow. i ; . M-r... ta ontitIe of Food Sent to the I Amrrican tiwhr. I - w a . ... . ;7T. -v. of The -I nOnkable- Wp SaiU. a jc nin t mi s k a a u a a ... in arl cereai m " - - - i - . . , steady increa' uunus - iu.. - - - Food AdmitraUon iwwwareu jMru, nISt Shipment In the tint week of with a carta. The trBr U eti!ptt ?hA month Vulel ton, while with more than t write ttmtti al the rnoniB ? i , --.tit whh-h iL intra- She February total wa 553.429 tor awerU will keep tb veel aficat
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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March 4, 1918, edition 1
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