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" - w -ii -a-- - apwie- HILL. Editor and Publisher. ' PUBLI SH ED MO N DAYS AN D THURSDAYS F" . i -mp yliv. CONCORD. N. C. MONDAY, APRIL 28, WW, No vet i f . 'it ri n JuU a. TVSWW Fm FT( - M-l --A Mgta . M - MaBBB- -",L' J'W--. -rt-Slfc rttr-- -vfc,- - n n tv-i 4-- 4 14 f " ; r i ri i . i 1 1 n r i r 1 r " ri i-i n "rv t i. ; r rx r l ri r-"- - j . - . . -.-. inn j li i-i i 2 i-- -1 r . ' i n nr r r. i . 1 1 f . i i t- i . . i r i i ( i : j i i i 1 i r " a, .a r a iinnnn n r- r- is lLiiimm u n hi . ni iLo u-. f,u m i Lin itiii Mil y w ... 1 m CDLB I Ii SBUI BttN.MLLtU KVKRVTHIXG KE,DY FOR CEI-CimATIOX TOMOKROW Tank Is New Here, Ready To Tike Vari in C'clcljraiion 3Uny Hun drcd Soldiers To Re Ilfrp. The American Tank. eamouna'rel by the jrreaw-st nrtlsts In the American nay, J now In LVuconl realy for Ibe ,r PfCL-ived Here Satur-M5.1,n,?,de tomorrww---tim? tank arriv- Cf lv-ai ort J n Concord Jate ypterday ofter- Prcin Lt. Morris 1 el s ";-0; flnJ His Narrow om Death. CONDITION IS r and Mrs. Ballington both. information that Lieut 1,'h Morris was n'l Kimu m uu , (-.nisi .n. as nan.iMvn m'niuj lV the War Department, was h-l wsleMay y ins ihuhu, -wr. MnriH. A HMU'F IH'UI liir "niiiii. 1:T"1 April 10th, stat:l ,. w:is iticii out of the hospital, ,1-1.1 lf in fin.' shape in a week ' In liis let lev, Lieut. Morris lilri cxi.fiiciK'e in the acclilent ,.,.st four men's lives. And tolil h mniiaed t escape the same The letter is not ftr pubTIcntion, h,. vi.iihk man's father received miY'lnv evenin-,- a letter from an itness which jrives. in detail the ovcuts tliwrihed by Lieut. Mor Tlic letter follows: tttic Prince rrederieK iilieim. I'. S. A. Transport. now on exhibition on the Concord. Thf tank will Escape lir're 11,1 lat tomorrow afternoon and r the Roldier who Iihh this tlshtins ma chine in charge says it is ready to do ' if o part in'-the bis eelel)ration tomor row. ) Everyone in Concord should nee this fiprhtli!' machine. You have peon noth- hADini Y IMPROVING i1K likp 5t l1nles J have wen a n- i will lK' Rlad to aiiKwer any questions I f Vnnna Man AlSO you n"Z"1 wt to ask him. This tank er 01 lOUng IViail MlbU w1U of t features of Reives Letter From Doc" J.para,le vvb!ch win be hri.i tomori "The Trice of Peace." the wonderful photoplay, will et here tonight late, and will 1k showii'all day tomorrow at the Pastime theatre. In thin picture you will see the tanks in Actual opera tion,; and after seeing the tank here in the jiurade you can vb-ijL the Pastime and see just the work it did in the llhtiiiK. And not, only can you Bee the tank In the picture, but all phases of the work of (he American Army are mm iMel April 10th, stated token up. showing preparations- made V, iyk then out of the hospital, by this Koverfmient from the day war arndstlce. The Hoy Rcoufs are to take part in the parade. tomorrow- ahio. Scout Mas ter Mcllae will lie In charge of them and they will form In the parade -Just behind the band, which will lie the leading element. The position of the tank,; automobiles and trucks U not changed. The Scout Master has issued 'his. orders for the assemblage of his scouts. The addition of the scouts to .the parade will be another bl? feature, ! and they shall add much' to the eu- FILACT10II OF THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS Krite veit about your son, lor 1 Tr .. urc vou will want to hear from -vuni -viu snaii ue a uay not to De Li.,.i.:iU tiiiked with him and can iwgouen in v.oncora - aim Cabarrus. Lt.,11 as to his safety. The people who have charge of the Is Expected To Be Reached in the Peace, Conference This Week. Plenary Ses sion Opened Today.: WILL BE PRESENTED TO GERMANS BY FRIDAY Problem of Composing the Japanese and Chinese Claims to Kiao-Chau Ex pected To Be Settled. - r , (Br The AMOetated Pru.) What promJsen to be perhaps the moNt eventful week yet of the Paris peace conference, openel toltiy with u plenary session of that body, witn final action on the covenant of the Rrvisru toVENAvr or uaci K M.iiK rwuc Xti Gn PtIk To Aavrlra Inr floor Rfre Rea4 U Plenary Sr slon. -: '''. Wahlnr(.on. April !5, pnWietUoa by tin Htat liTrtnf:it today cf Ih COIHIlCEIIiTK All EHT1RE SUCCESS '"iBfef KrMV.XtAn Unusually Urge Attend- !:vrS:T I!f TrfJ for) 'Sv?n ."''.rmlMR. CLEGG FURR WINS DECLAMATION PRIZE the AtnfTleaii Itu ercral hour in adrsnc cf lt ireniaikii ti th twac0i etiferemi In plenary srsJon at ParR f Thj jfuttaiu-o of the eorensiit. inc'iJ I-1 ihg :aatrlat chanjes d.ul partle-j nlarly to m!t tTltlclstarf In the Vnited : States had 1mi dlsclowvl two weekl thronh member other student nf - the nation's f er eign TcUtions had withheld faial Jndgment pending n careful armlyis of the complete text. Apparently those fbsTveni fonml the official snmmary has given mpre-! henslve outline of the document, Thj new article speclflcaUy exempting In-J ternatlonal engagement! and regional! understandings uch jis the Monroe! doctrine" has been quoted verbatim, j The summary ahuhad otrtlluetl amend- ments exempting ; national domestic' questions from th jnrisdictlon of the league providing for withdrawal of memliers upon two years notice, leav ing It to member nations to decide v,hat armed force, if any, they ' will contribute to , any force which the ance at County Commence- x lrn t. ment baturday. Hfty-hvc Graduates From Schools. , vt. i MKnotr. rt:oi istxt i nmc is ttt Kttr !y ttieitm ,t-J t fjid l W i rt;tki r,iiiift TREATY. CALLS FDn - TIL OF lillEUl !, Offtntc-A ioml McnJitv a 'of .TrcifitiT lnscrr.it u!V!Lt. A$K SURRENDER OF FORMER PMPEROH Miss Rebecca Lewis, of Bar rier No. 9, Wins Girl Schol-arship.-Mr. James Walker Wins Boy Scholarship. league of nations In prospect. There also is a feeling prevalent lnloaKUP erernjrae,is n-etsary to i . . .. , -j, piuiis lor xue ua vi nave oevoreo timA I, fflii utinutiess nave neara 01 . . . . , are pending, but It Is l,l,..it aiiI of I he poor boys who r . over o1sp h. U1 fair way toward an heir lives ana that your son was f . . -. - hftm . Conditions in Italy M. Three airplanes came (town , , RllhsoHhp fnr th vw ,r with some concert. e sjfrue tune, two In collision ana your son's plane fell into the riv- 1 Vmnmuwl to h ""MWMSSlllff. . the le when the broken plang was" Loan SOLDIER KILLED NEAR Biidcr it with your- son aruLxui- HVVi vUNIJA1L:w: it..i.i I niau dinging to th jvrekfige. v.v v . ' . ,irrtf n the eovcnin i- Joe cold and though hundreds of Service in Trance Run Over by ran r lone the banks of the, river Train. 1 M la lj tlifv were utterly power- V , ,. . . . ' ' . Sun I i.'ii. u-iK nr Itont to lie 1W( . - v...,, v..,,.,, viit. ai Iwr.-ol-nre tmeV thp hvi.lpp jiml Southern Depot .here yesterday morn (lie cas tank to wh'ch he held, khirlcd away to the middle 6f the m. A nnn on horseback' and a ir'-ye'e iveed off down the river to i" tirst boat tint, could be found Lv was left with only a small iu8 'st about ten o'clock, which' cost Ht t.i cling to, while your son, . the llfa of one of Concord's oung men woo lino, rcrurnca oniy aooui turee weeks ago from overseas service In the army. Mr. Perry Verble. hBout 22 years old, eon of Mr. J. 11. Vet-hie, was in stantly killod when he fell beneath the lTuibmce started after them and wheels of a moving freigh train which br took rav cir and hurried to the be attempted to board. , 1 1 . 9 A vhero they hoped to rescue him. Accorauig 10 witnesses, yie you-15 other boy struck out for the shore, man intended to get on the freight train pmui? njrnin'st the tide find a brave ami ride to tne uibsou Mill, near nis home. In making the attempt to swhig on one of the cars, he fell under the train. Some of the wheels paisid over his neck, completely severing the head from his body, and separating them bv several feet. - ' The remains w-e brought to the un dertaking establiSiment of II. U. Wil kinson & Company, and prepared fo burial. The funeral services will be held af 4 o'clock this afternoon from the home of the boy's fathers on Han road Avenue, and the interment will be made -'at OakwoodXmotcry. Paris that the treaty of peace will be ready for presentation to the Oermau delegates by Saturday of this wee, before which time, lt Is hoped that the Italian situation may resolve itself. As to the peace treaty, the most impor tant matter still to be settled is the problem of composing the ! Japanese and Chinese claims to Kiao-Chau and the Shantung peninsula. A decision on this subject has been expected for sev eral days, and it may be announced to day. . " --''-! Matters dealing with the disposition of the German cables, the repatriation of (J ermau prisoners of war and the future status of the Kiel Canal and questions relative to Luxemburg also believed they are adjustment. are being watcn- but very littlH -55Vij relative to tne state or puunc, i opinion there and activities of Premier ! Oriando has arrived' since Saturday.' At the public meeting of the. peace today the revise m of the league 01 nations will be presented. Germany with the exception of Ba varia ami Silesia Keems to be much quieter than it has been for several weeks. A general strike is reported in the coal and iron, districts'of upper Silesia, and iron' industry Is seriously enforce Its Undines, providing that mandatorioH shall; be given to states willing to accept them, ' and stating definitely thnt armament reduction programs become effective only when approved by the states -oncerned. Mr-rut rrfirm tu tt 4oi. tt f:-f n 4 rk ta -,! t !! r-S4- ff lit fcirf-t, r W,l W. !rri Ir. Jfa Utitt ! Ir A. A Hlrrhfl itt r-frUt , it" lrm-tif U1 t i. r- ta Ir-r4 Mr. rrr tn tn (IttMl r4irury J., JT3 atJ vpr IH tlf Uti tn tL ftt. !! tttn hr CharlMtt tt r-i t li yr r t4 lcrv tUu .! tr ferrf i -ill, the UmWLms (Vsp4ey. 15 Tt, !lr.wn n tup J nr. tut fr IV tt fti yrr I10 ui4 144 a tMt(ki b the I!d UHUip mnjtaitttij. lit rtl known in UU rtrU f frl4 lie h-ar-- tUtathT. thrrr llc- and oie brlif, Tti ?trt rr Mt W. W. MrU, i.f r-cr.r,t; XJrv W. T, iimi4e .f the !!t"rl!. t-fsn t runtty. n-l Mr. tlH.:rx 11 re, r lTsrkitt, Til I rfh u By the Cjavtmmcnt of Hcl (and. :6thcr Gcnr.an Mil jury OHicUls Tolk Tried by Tribunal. . i 1 1 V.i ut,,. AJU ftk4, ..Artie 1( It. 4 -'.irr' . -!J L The Seventh Annual CAlarrn, Coun ty CYmmencment w kfU in thla city.- In the Graded School Auditorium Saturday, beginning at 10 o'cUick. ! th program, a prlntel In thl pajwr, several years ac wi carrlesl out In terestingly and Urefidlly. Tli C-onnty I?onrl ' of llduc-tln, and . locally the omialttce in churge or tne - - . tMy rtiim It ccmmencment exerciser reel that the ..m-t , , . f tMi rw,$, nfTalc this year was one of the mt c- M- rtof. of WlWtr; twntr e f rf rt? ,-4f iulerefftlng ami 'Instructive eter rreld. - -- h. ttf f,f t 11 ?! All of the sctioolt of the county were HALlSlU KY DISTRICT : . ttv n.i s. ;!, m4 t t .well reiirescntetL not only by the tn- filNDVY SCHOOL INSTTTlTr 1' f ,,t .dent Nily. but.al by the parents of ' ' ' "j , u .j tts! i ? t tl the chlldmi and other patrons if the Tb J? WJ n C'rrJraJ MHhIlabe f,'? f try in vvt Chuirh Here May Uh. 'UT' " P J' ' SAILORS DR0XED L THE III'DSOX R1TRK toniv schools j The program bgan promptly at 10 1 There ill be hH l In Coward, llnta- H'm nitmtn ndi,!. in... i o clock, ana tuoucn mere w a mort fri i tiu .delay following tne umner notir, inr('ia7 .ay , rninj i miuiw ,t . tr(an f JIo:r Uuach Hit a Leg. program was completed by four o'clock. ! tor the aemdy U14M MunJa y J j ...TCT" ft I ; -j tvauuapoiiM urnsi itanu wb jirw- f h-j rtiam New York, April 2S. Thirteen salV j.nf ml mMM much nleastire to the! C'ibarru couittle. tl.r -oantl com- ! I'tittM ff4jt lfit tiii !' At II 2'a( 1 . v iiuniu.j, iu n,Mui-iu i um: rauw- exercises ny several wen rcnurreu ")'""' tvrwa iTtw4 tf ilf f ? sh'p Nevada were reportetl by the po- lections. Prof, J. 15. Robertson. Coun- parlainv a dUtrlct. Etcii Mrtbodt.t' . . if' t , lice to-have been drowne-d when th tv Suierlntendentsf was In charge of school U afckt f end at leant Lwt r,n' - vi U launch sank In the Hudson river to- the excrcNes, and It was dne mofrtly to Uegate to ttiU .4r lntltuti.. j . ?! tel,H(r ttmtf fl M day. - his manner of carrying out the pro- Mr. O. . U.wwtry. t te, wrtai7 f ft -f.lM- it-. t&. The police said in absence of official gram that the exercises were so suc-fro Ibe Wotrrn North Carolina IW ' ' . ,1rB ,tl Jj;7la. t( -statement by the naval authorities that :ccssfully completed. f.-ri-nce. will direct th pmmUfl:i of . 1 iTJLl lL they based theirepon on information Thcr, were flfty.ve graduate- from1 iSS" TaSl M ? lTnVA iTIf! "5 from porous who said they witnesstM tbe entlrk .unty ,a the high grades 1 "SutVlrt VaLtb? ll WW -' 1 the sinking. These said the launch an- mide bv manr-of the students have l,u.ry rt. Autlnj ur. Jinirf L. ,. r parently collided before reaching tne- ij nil interested Nevada---' -V '- ihns lie"a roost f i . . a . .... i 1 . . Sailors from the Mississippi say. the launch struck a 'log. Four: men were reported to have been saved by other crews. , ' Navy officials promisetl to issue n statement'as soon ns the inquiry has been completed. Unofficially it was stated eight men are missing. " nontenant went in to try . and liim but lie sank before aid could P him and never rose rtcain.- ran along: the : river watching son. He certainly .showed great ami endurance. Again and we feared be had given up but piece? of wreckage twisted and 1 in the current we could citeh a r- Ho must have been drifting j"i ifiisr inree-ouarters of an hour PO llleV lllf elHnVl til- nnnvsn a loat and rescued him. He was i Pft'U-eious and cheerful when car-1 't tllP nmllllllllien . ThoT.'crnf him kly to the link.-nlt.il T n,ii- P Re would like to send news home. as loavmir for America the next K J went to the hospital and saw and Kot your address. He sold: my dad I nm still alive and kick . Tile doctor assured me thir his TICS '.WPve wliTlit rni, 1 m aat liN lunr tniT,f flpQl. h.. rum L 11 wui III. I Ix"",n,I tlw l- - .: 10 lans thnt I ink-hr lis tho npws. whieh 1 . . n imv7. it V."l J: 's "od news. T(,ur son's brave ...... v.'iisunuion carrieu tnrouch. When T Mr fl..t ivion was for tlirt nti,a- k-t. tt. nj J see,, lnm sink and we kept the s 'rm-hlm.'thnno.h f - ?r 1- tor he hd to know. Of the six A1' 0,r,mo "own only two survlv . ""conscious and ter- : cZ So rm,r S01 was the it !,. . . t-e iPii n m now f ' "'it-nreii I i 1 jusr v.. iiuui 1' 1 ILllIT BILLION DOLLAR 'MARK REACHED. IN CAMl'AIGN m in his welfare. Ilsr rotti.. (lernn 4 u-ivb spent ine 1 the boys of the A. E. F., t in n "eri'iinmnt eacli v 'us-iw. rmm nome. ' !oeriui bo A. I Official Rfports, However, Not Issued by Treasury Department. (By The Associated Preaa.l Washington, April 28. One billion dol'ars had been subscribed today to the Victorv Liberty Loan, according to unofficial reports. -Jt wa considered doubtful. however, that the official figures, which the Trenrary 'recognizes, woukl reach the billion dollar mark by tonight. Secretary Baker at Brest. . Brest. April 27. Secretary of War Baker arriVed here from Paris today and went on board the transport George Washington, which will sail; later in the day. - li 11 1. 1 . . ' The Russian Bolsheviki have suffered i SETTLE CONTROVERSY OVER- ' Important reverses on the eastern front PRICE STABILIZATION anu Admiral ri(icanK xunrs rm m . . be making gains which may develop Railroad and Steel Producers to Try to most favorably in the near future. Dis raj tches from' Paris indicate the plan to provision the larger cities ' in Bol shevik Russia is making little progress and their opposition to It is growing in anti-Bolshevik! quarters. SAM G0MPERS BADLY I ' HURT IN AN ACCIDENT Hurled 20 Feet to Curb Vhen Taxicab 4 in Which He Rode Was Hit by Trol ' ley Car. '".' New York, April 27. Samuel Gon, pers, president of the American Feder ation of: Labor, was seriously injurec here this afternoon when a taxicab in which he was riding was struck by a Broadway surface car and hurled 20 feet to the curb. f , Sore-eons who were sumoned - re settle the Controversy. Denver, Cob, April 28. Director Oenprfll U!nv in n ctnton riorit tc-.ti.wl upon his arrival here today, announCP1 ps. ed his wilhnguess ,to accept the offer made by the Industrial Board of the Department of Commerce, to bring to gether representatives of the railroad administration, and sf eel producers to settle . the controversy over the gov ernment's price stabilization program. t-n t, -. - i ' ZJ, .T-J; .ii M. U. Br-bhsm ami MIm Mark, flan. At all times during the f binrtfr. of --rth. ord kIlow the tn.DlNirn Mrtim.llam at Naahtllbv Tefin. !i,:iyp!I MI 11-m.en will 41mt the work t. tendant to the tencblnf nf ry and girN under thirteen ami Mr. ttratham will liave charge tf actltltte dealing with KtuIcnts over that age. iHiriux purt of the day a didlc -U'n UI le held. thoo eleitlng t work ulth MIwh HaiiMii amblltig In one rom and tboie )rt-ferlng rt4ary work will inet with Mr. ItrabhatEu Tld l one of twclre ditrict Intltnte ar ranged by ilr. Mwey and pnml- much profit to workera In the Hurnlay aclnxd. Tlie general public l Invited to attend the raef tlrg. the students. year "the records- have worked hard, and tuis effort on their part was .clearly shown by the excellent ;grades enjoyed by pupils from each school. The sdiolarshiiw. the most covetel prizes to ' be "awarded at commence ment, were won by representative of the' Pinnacle and liarrler No. 9 Klundn. Mr. James Wnlker, of I'innacle, won the Fcholarphfp offered each year by the Mount Pleasant Collegiate Insti ttute. and Miss Rebecca Lewis, of Barrier No. 0 won the scholarship Riven by the Mout Amoena Seminary. Prof. Robertson presented the schd- WANT ACTION TO KEEP OUT GERMAN rOT.ASII Have: Asked President Wilson tt Help. Up to Congress. fBy Th iMTim-(l lr--i Washington, April 28. Replying to a Tequest that some steps be taken to ported that two of Mr. Oompers' ribs restrict the importation of German pot- .. . . aI. 1 a r . . had been fractured, nis rignt nip sn uuq xuis country xresiaent wnson sprained and that' he had suffered se- in a cablegram today advised ', Sena vere boly contusions. Despite the ad- r tor Hitchcock It was doubtful if any re rnr,naA a era nf th labor leader, the' strictive measures could be made cf- aureeons declared there was no like- i fectlve in this matter without further lihood of the injuries proving fatal. action by Congress. He pointed out potash was one of the . articles which tne allies had seen fit to permit Ger- oxfTTwf. nnxtPiri-S is . - v.,... - . - ... . . . RESTING COMFORTABLY r.- . L . Ior IfK! ....I i iuuw iiuw nun vuvrmg yomsu Was Injuered in Collision With Street Car Y'esterday. ' (Br Tb Aurlilc4 Pirn.) New York, April 28. Samuel Gomp ers "who was injured in a collision be tween an automobile and a street car on Broadway yesterday, was reported resting comfortably this morning. It was said his . condition showed consid erable Improvement. for export from Alsace-Lorraine. DELEGATION SENT TO PORTO RICO HAVE' RETURNED P the p ' s Inese so1" Ji . N In I . . r v . o i.uu w Kov- -'V 1,1 ry co"l wish for v. jr j jours. J'D P'- OOTH, " -aflrtrc. e Little Mother." Ijntjers of Amer . nest 2th Kt - ' Yort p,-;1 V-1-,. "IK I lti "V -r- , i.uj1U ; oh vl01l?n.t. Morris' condition: aeu is "ranid- emria.. f hin backr!;rhee more days will and starting in on his old business of flving. He asks that you wrlte a line to his home minimizing his Injury and assuring them that he Is all right In a very few days which I .thoroughly be- i leve. .. With. Best Wishes," I am, ' ' - ' Very truly yours. GEO. L. CHAPMAN, , Captain M. C; April Hi, 1019. " It will be a source of much "relief to the many friends . of" this popular young man to know that he still lives, tint! will no doubt soon be back with friends in Concord. Two Life BUY VICTORY LIBERTY LOAN! Steamers Sink; Loss of ' Valparaiso, While, April 26. Heavy loss of life Is reported In the sinking of the steamers Magdalent (Chilean) and Alfonso. ! ' V '- . The Magdalena went down In a storm five ' mile's off CorraL The Al fonso was sunk In a collision with the steamer Fortuna.- . ' - At The Theatres. Are you a human being, with hu man feelings, or have you become a thing with "the soul of a typewriter nnd the heart of an adding -machine?" One man described himself in these words see why. In "Faith." at the Piedmont theatre today with Bert Lytell in the starring role. The C. B; Wagoner . Medal, given for best defamation was woirjty Mr. CJegg Furr, of the .Winecoff School, whose subject wasf 'Make Dim Like 5Ie." Miss" Thelma Seaford. of Mt. Pleas ant School, won the recitation medal, alo given each year by Mr. Wagoner. Her Subject- was "Brier Rose." The declamation medal was presented by Rev. IL A-Goodmau. of Mont Amoena Seminarv. . and . the recitation melal was presented to Miss Senford by Miss Melissa Montgomery, or tne Jsunuer- land Hall School. Each year prizes. are presenieu u the students miking the best grade on English Grammar. Spellhnr and Oita posit ion, - and this year these prize I -,rK. t.T- ri. t r. were wuu rwjnunv - gie llarkey. Moose school, flm prize. Miss Mary Trexler Mno.e rchooL aec ond prlzev Miss Ida May Cook, Bar rier School No. 5, first prize. Ml Re becca Lewis. Barrier School No. 0 sec ond prize: Miss Grace Chester. Coddle Creek School, first prize. Miss Mary Cornelius. Simms, Harrisburg School, serond prize. s : , An addeil feature of the xereie TII03IAS NELSON PAGE. AMBASSADOR, NOW IN PARIH State Department Saya Ir. Pate Ita Not Sent In Reilsnaltan. Rome. April 2H (lUvat). Tlvom" Neltujii Page, the American amla dor to Italy, Ita Irft Rome tvt Pari. An Italian newspaper report fnra Rome, received by th Atodated Pre April said that Acalwaaadar Paf had offered b!a tTimatlcm becan he had teen made acqualntd with Ireaid-nt Wlln'a tua cm the Ital ians claim." The Matetacnt was an thorizol at ttw State lv-pMefit In Washington on that ilay, hotreTer, that there was uo foundation for thl report. - tr rrpV'ftt !V- h-l mf tlrr?4f ntt'4H$ 1 K pn11 4 f ! fPrn jr I tr'l br llrr tr ttl if ih p-m-ra Mint rV ! rrirrdn! fjrt wr rira I . 'Artble V l as f4Ur! - -T1 Gcnaan govm!tit trtttla lo furoW! all li-jot trf'M. tliHt ff -1f -ain't lb tst mlUU mty l" r4il1rl ty ertmlualo fffrtwlr.: full Vtftrm VTJ rf Wr- 1 Kit, d!rw'f t f tfa tit Jut arirfl't'-" 'f f A BRITLSII NAVAL TUG SANK OFF NEWPORT TODAY Wa-alditft April 2 -H ttit f the foi:'r Grfttian fttjtr ff "m -rxt if,t-u attiMt Ifett-atK 1 nw-ralitj rl h rS!r f trtU" h( ti-c-i irrtutt! t?t- lt fbaW4 lid Miritr imrr. Il llaM wl.l t rju t ;aiv t 15 fil rt-fur t,"t arrItawfJ lf fmft rr;i flv ) "r ruit f the IfnltM Hfatea, Urtai RiltaU, Ir6nrr. Itary tl Jpn, Tf Try Farr rmpnmr. Prl;Upril t,f! trfy witti ;rrt.ny tlrai lr t ? tbni to .t lb tWtm rJat, m r!ne t tflrg that ffff lojrf WHliu-;Wlrt4 t'y UtrtetiaMfl trilmil. lt waa tartl l4y. A vfr rate trltmnU WU1 fry latiltafy t4!".crm. f - ... jf : ParU. April 2 1U?I T ; port tf 11 ys5f nr6al1ai tf Ih pw rfttte. lle IVI5 O PrU aaya. rUlfe Vlatt fyr iewrti i the irtU binary tieff thtt Of- j taauy thai! jrtr IL !;WJ afti Ut itktia the lr-.ttar t.ituj.. niJVt a.y tnl fa titl pr.-ity, Twcniy-lwo tf Ih Crew Waa Ial; Ten Werr IUvoL ..-II k t X j ' . , -y . P.ruK via Montrenl .... --- - , j , . t w 1 , i ... ft , i this rear were'the talks mane ly Mis. ii,t, r.t.i ifi.-LM a.k .iff I Myrtle Harris,-. Capt. R R. Morrison ; y, U-Ur witn , of Urrjity-! N Orkb and Private J. IL Dorton, who talked tWQ of n rr, yrn.f,f n, rrrnr ww I on "Some of. My Experience .In thef rpcW(L yj Bp,,ri w earrri-nr r.r-f Iwat Iite War In Europe" The talks were . txpmiri tr n lo cleanbg a,in tiw b - rar thrtrniKrhlr tntrrtlnL and Were en- i . , ' . m --.t T, .. I I'.-t'i r-r HUll ftlUl UUU llliliniuiiiw i-"-- rerest., notes miturius in four years. The pupilsor,-i The; hrstfour Io:ms took 'em over. Now J gave a play Single the; fiftl one brings 'em v back.' Poplar , Tent school Life," Friday night AlHArril 25th.; 19.23 was collected and banks, are ready' to take your order: U. W. 8Wllv.; - County 'Chairman. Were Sent to Review Possibilities of Islands Becoming Independent. Bjr The Aaaoclated PrrM.) New York, April 2S. The delegation irom congress wmch left here April ior orto it.cu to review possibilities of tho island becomlu' uictpendenL re turned today on the steamship from Sau Juan. Members of the party in cluded Representative Claude Kitchin. 1 f Child. is Iiiiled in tm Accident Near Raleigh, - Raleigh, April 27. As a result of an automobile accident, two miles north of the city this afternoon. Theana Johnon, aged nine, is dead at he- home on Ilarxingtozi street, while Har vey Johnson, a young Raleigh man. is suffering from painfuK injuries.- Two other occupants of the car, Mary and thoroughly Interesting, and were ioved bv all DrewnL During the afternoon eertifiestea of graduation, were'given '," the fifty-flve -n-fdustes. " They, were presentel by Prof. Ro!erton.. . " IIHiVY'SNOW ST0BM " r r , .. OVER BRITISH ISLES TeVsfaph 'ant Telephone Scrrfe Suf fered Severely- Snow 4 to 6" Indies In Depth. ' By:Te ajMrlate4 Pr- I -London, 'April Following a per: Orkb-Apl"i 2T- A I ; W, iud at ly Ulay. I ---. la t a a . , rcel lrlkln a atn4 bar. U. IslIMi ir II fw.f wrrli 1.1 ' C4. ft r Its l t ' a1 7. I? IfO :!' ' ; l-L ' ' rirti frrn th- 0liJ rtianneb It baaj Fatni-y Unmlm. At th 1-rn - f7Ir. n1 fea. Heii f'ing n Werr tn-H. tbr w a reunion of the th!lr? ef Mra W. f, GorW of tb nMrt MI'l At' rf tle rbt children wre irt ltb .h"ir r;torar Tltf prt "ee: Jsn M. Cmt ind f-m!lr. Roft irey ft-l family. Proton nl Clraiw! Cirmf J --! ft !! t.it drltrti wfj!t J. S. Verble atMl family. Mr, and r,f itr4baL T to a lod of temperature of spring weather. 'rrL It. Manlden. W. D. Garly at1 if. rrwtet TP 7 one of the worft snow storm in mo , PorothT lrj Mr. f. A n-a3IJni.' trra; " s! time rcge-lorer the British Isles last 3Jp. p. Wallace. Ber. W.awiW, j . - nitht. coreiinff the country with frooUnd fmlly. Ref. an4 Mrs. Ix-wdT-t Jilt JrhJis Briu4t. rf f"S.r 4 to 0 inchef snow. Telejrraph anditailk. Rer. R. O. Jjorkf M fm"T- tAt. ar! Mr. Rarl' IUrnttr2?. f V li-irymnic RiHrn!4 trrliea CKrf a AbarW 'n T rK- '. 1 ! -i fi -f'f A rrll A t4tSr.al ba I- f'r.J at i"or. lines suffered aerereiy.s nr, II. F. B-ty and family, Ker. atwi Martha Barnes, children. vm H-hf i I Ccmmnn'.citlon with the cent Inent lajMr. Vental and danzbttr. bruised. - J interrupted. : - 1 A rno't lxznt - an-1 Ttrled dlnnr thV xVenses were $1 .65. The amount Virginia and drolrna Play Nest Sat- tnrday. 'By Tfce A etated rretM.. Chapel HilL Apifil 23. The tn i ver sitr cf Virsinia and Norfh CaroUna will play off the tie of their hasH-aJii I ?-i-f v I'M, fT nn n Fi rn- n w-wa a- . a X . t, rnt ytrlay a--t tj fi Uvea,j. . r. v ! . . ! ! . . . ,K r m M-rred r n;ra an xinj- A'l meaiers or company . j , Cafolirn Reaerve Militia, will mf ft the armory tomorrow rooming at 9:3i) o'cl ock, hey wRt 1 in uniform t-j tat part'ia the c-lclmttion parad Mr. J. F- Trontxaan and - litt'a danirhter, M.-tJeliBe,- are ape-MUSf tne at tse - J will go 7tdward ifliproThig the school I wris announced here today. Both teaxnai weel? i lUi Lbrt,-rsests . hoase. " :: ' l'- : ' -r- - have won one and tied one. heme of Mr. S. If. Bctler. j tr partoU freely aa mjoyea greatly. After aoce iw'f arxl acTlpexsr "id!srf t?. rc-t-i !."xrtM. w!hicg tu L-rry occatdon to b rpit-4. ONE PRESENT. Mr. John II- Gonnan. of SatUbtsry, it la th city today ca tc-diieia. , BUY UtTOSY LIBERTY UJ VM "r?r .text lhr fr.rtt prf-rt ten-., r- 'enl-rtcs ii f- ,ef Tlf Sr? far 3s- ' tr X tie ft trltte r ri. tn bJ:i are rwtfj t uk yir W. , ii..'- ;C vr nvrvcK. ,
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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April 28, 1919, edition 1
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