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.f - r iVl SHF-HHILL, Kditor and Publisher. P U B LI S ll n D M OH D A YS AM D T It U ft S 1 AYS ;GONCR:D filili FIRST BALLOT T a,u Ols Ml 1-2, Cox vit a w-Pitlrmr (lained 15. wrcTRfT('OX QUA -BRANI) NBW. DEAL" . qus Norman E, Mack. lut H a (i ray Horse In 4ead of a Iark 0ne'" Mr Mack "Added.. ... .; x. .- : -- VM RAI.LOT. ;- a. oHini- s.i - . . A-,., ian-d rn-.l l ' : 'o -": Pal- I :li "' t 1-2 ; ClIUl- ourn 11: Clark 2: it-M-A'l'" :i; I rvir.tr Cobb l l-i'. TUT T Y I I RTH BA I .LOT 1 'V'" .... .... .0O . '.. .... 1-1 1 . r it.. -I!!. i.:tii--i failed fo break rf L -I. iri the Demoeratio r. -ii. i! . J- . fl- fiU; i' fi v i m i"o .in-. I..' - "M.-.uii" -itrns f .irritation -iu ' T . . . i' ll! Ml L'.'lllMtl ill I I Mill- if x rj.,i,. ,,t i!.- I'nvoi il'- sons. if; n.r,i,,riiiiii. S;iu r ranciseo, .liny . July ' avi-I H" mall-rial change i in , the .iiiink. 'hough- there, uuetuations j,' villi--. b'iHlHN SlOOll : .' M.-.il" W 1 i' : Cox 4lC ; Palmer ll 1 1. ' 'h;ni'-'N showed tliat Cox lost .'. I'.ilnu r 'ai:i''tl t.", ami MrAdoo lost A th'' f;ivitit' son voto stoodi pat. v-oiin- f tin ljle-ratw iiddcl u touch of 1 Limmr. Missouri thrvw 1-2 voto for 'Rinse I.anlner, :mtl Washington and . Kfiituckv lHfe-n them throw 1 1-2 lull's fur Irvintr Cobb. lin v..m,..n V fiii-K- if Voir YnrK iri ro iniiii inn, k i i'"5 imhw. ilifrc would have to be a bv T ii will lKa grny horso.Y said Mack. Ry a pray horsi". rather tan a ldaek imp Mr. Made, iaoatit a J'oniprotniso Vnn.r MiCiiiinivk, f Pnnsylvanla, former 'national chairman, said lie fuiiiiil it hiirtl to define the exact slt uiitimi in tlic convontion as it got un-lf-rw:iy. l.nt many seoniod to think Iiiti' was mi administration nliRn- ....... if.. i . , 1. l iii'-mi .i.iiiiM i.. in- siuii iiinr iuiu klMl !H liri'ilk. " U'lii'M Jiiili" Monro, nianapror of Mr i'n fiinos, ciune on-tho floor, ho said lie fj,ft sin e Cox would ho nominated within fi ballots. ' As Much of a Deadlock as Eyer. Auditorium. San Francisco. July 5. -at 10:10 o'clock (1:1(1 Washington time) Chairman Robinson called the iH'miH'nitic national convention to or 'It'r fur the ninth session.- . The (-nave mion was opened with prayer and then was el in recitation of thp Lord's Prayer by a Christian ieiuist practitioner. The singing of iSt.ir Spangled p.iinnor. followed. 1'y unanimous (Mnsent the Declarn tMi i.f Indi-pciidence was read to the "iivention. Kuniii-r Cin.rnAi- i.,i ..., ..r t,,ii stia. r.-a.j it. While the reading was Sif;tf ni th. l.-aders took the oppor tutiiiy tn i,' more conferring. At-ord-"'i: .i. tin' uianagirs there was as -h of a d.-adlock on hand as erer. 1 he h'udcrs declared "McAdoo ''tiriut ho rioininated if we stay here 'ir.v w.-eks." i;(ltii twos are'claim atmur .-.oo votos on an earlv roll 'ill today. V Many f n,0 delegates' seats were with, alternates and there were mK s6hs f'f faces in manv of the can The; MCAdoo people turned ;-nsi(ioraWe attention to e Marv nd delegation of which Joshua W. ' of Baltimore, International rev nw toiieetor, wns oader. There T'rr an.r fmpty seats in the New -wv -nation,. and it was said both Th, tes - i'1 aItwnates had departed same' siumt hi;. r Stat,vs- The delation chairmen fnii- '?' 5i:l1'1 the? were readv to cast wV..V S h Proxy. Governor Ralston, remisdod many of President , ,Jl!lH all but drowned out 11 f ('onvprsation around h, r o -Xo,M,,'y seemed int&rested "S or the IM-laration of In- .rapher'0' Ven t-he fflcial Sten -)A0Kfmw)F T"0USANDS . ut COLLARS BY ARMY WORMS bJrro,e f;vmnient WiU Prob - . Reqmred to Curb the Pest. -onmlms. Ga.. :jniy oDamaee es- Wi, ... ,at, bo's;uiU of dollars has in ti,;.. l!,y .rvages of army worms! and P 11 wi,nu tbe past week riui,-ei tn-!m-i,M wiU Probably be liHaroii V V" lh-' ppst' cif-v office otie, 1 ,?y announeinR. that 'rrm ' ' 1,1(1 'ntire corn and hay mnnieipal farm had been t roved. ,ie near thn k bit decP water and llahit the ; ,e tUau th0fie wbich in their fleh ls,lrfaoe of the water but un keeps longer ; : aribfc ?a.lf of -th total surface tae cnttj " ' , " 111 Japan is devoted to ion of rice.- no RRsri T .rrni ittocty. ! fIJ Wfl Wf KK TAJiT.N Gov. fox Jtt at 11 nose. fivw- lkn AdjourTMU Till 10 O'rlorfc To- ifa). s -.:. -m - Audilorium. , San rrar iM jujy ;j Aftr liity-t, fruiii Ulii.u. with nonoj of t!,. Hht preidMiIa! -aiidMati j.rwi-lving' t n a uuijoritv vote, lef aUff,. lh- utf-ary two-thiM majority, ti... th-mrafi' imUonal im vtitlon at 11:4! oVIii-k !. night nniimo a . id. Mu1i. tl W.ai Fourlh of July. ; . - r i t ilovfrttort JamH M. Cox. of Ghi. JcJ the priyion. throuihoHi th nltrht orer IWilliam CILU!M.-A,i i W'JlIaru C. McAdoo. why had uW, pas-d by tfox in the af(erriufi. Juid a curisuierablff rally in th- dosing hur of ho fjig&t. Attorney OmhtuJ I'ul Hier was badly Ul;netiI, , fi-.tture f the tuoiify-jiomTid ballot wa- th. i:ikt ing of (( votit for WodrYu ViHn by niridKTK of the -Missouri deb-ga-lioti It (he first time hU name hud aiKjjr-l in the voting eotunm Kinc. balloking began Friday af:r noon. Tiieto was-a mild WavV of Vn. phi use. J f Uuring the twentieth and twenry first balloi.4. Palriwr atid c,x thz lenders attempted to -adjourn Ihe mts- sion but rrlendn of MrAd. f.nrt,t this as hi. loorji Was jn mj, hm--ii- dency. Finally a successful mnti. i. re-oss was inade by Tbos, J. Shebicv. of Cofinectitut, a palmer ilo,r mana ger. His motion was carrinl - ovei--wbelniinglyi by a viva voc- vote. i To all Intents and purposes the eoi vention was deadlocked and the light was possible to any candidate or cv-li a dark horso. i Kenator Robinson after ihe conveii t ion adjourned, said; ; ' i "It seems lo me now ai fbere cari not be a nomination tintil Tuesdav: IIATTLK IN WEST VIRGINIA One Killed Und Three Wounded at Koderfield Yesterday. - (By the AMMorlatrd Prrna.) iHilliamson W. Va., July r,. One man was killed and three are known to have .been wounded' in battle late y(?stertday at: DodertieJd. details of which began drifting into'.Williamsoij this morning but which at noon Nverd far fr(m camplete. -. According to the story told attorneys' the miners at Rwlerfield formeil a un4 ion organization on Friday anil Sun-! day afternoon were holding a meeting the open air when they were tired on from the brnsh on the mountain Je. Manv of the miners sousrht eov- - returned the lire, the shooting lasting ror some ume. it is not yet clear who made up the attacking par ty.'.' " v- .;!::' . .WtlON M 3 ATlSEia, Reported as Pleased Yith Conven tlon'A Attitude on Treaty. "Washington I). July 1. Neither President (Wilson nor administrotion leader; 171 Washington consider that Senator Wash, of Massachusetts, ha won a victory in the agreement said to havf been reached by the Aesolu tions Committee of the Democratic National Convention on the League 01 Nations plank. It is pointed out that so far as reservations are concerned the ' .President has never -opposed in terpretative reservations, but ha strenuously objected to such reserva tions as were proposed by the Itepub-. lican Seuators in the belief that such reservations would nullify the treaty. The Elks in diicago. v (By the Associated Presa.) Chicago, Muly Tt. Chicago's fourth of July celebration continued today with approximately I.jO.OO visiting Elks as guests. Today is , the oixning of the Elks' annual convention. V. Seventy thousand Elks who served with the' 'colors during the war will parade Wednesday- night; General Pershing, who is a member of the EI Paso lodge of the order, has been ask ed to head tbe parade- Meredith Attacks Unit Rule. (By the Aaaoelnted Press.)' San Francisco, Juy r. Secretary Meredith has attacked the unit rule which is controlling the Iowa delega tion to the Democratic national con vention. "I am embarrassed by the action of the Iowa i delegation," he said "We have been .working on the deegation. and I hope to cast an Iow-a vote for McAdoo. I nromise we will either have a vote for McAdoo or there will be a different situation in Iowa." Bolshevists Break Enemy Resistance. (By the Associated Presa.) London, i July H. The Bolshevists have broken the enemy resistance on; the Crimean front .according to an official Soviet statement under Sun day's date received by wireless toda: The Bolshevists occupied a mmwr of villages 125 miles "southwest of Oriek hov in the southern region, the state ment added. '." The Only) Criticism Against McAdoo. (By the Associated Press.) San Francisco, July ' 0. At a inass meeting of the McAdoo forces last night Dr. Burris W. Jenkins, of Kan sas City, "who placed Mr. McAdoo's name before the Democratic wnvenuuu said the only criticism of 1ns candidate is that he is a son-in-law of President. Wilson. -, . -; '" : j - .. The first camptmeeting in the Unit Art States was conducted by James Mc- (inrv nnd the two brothers McGee around a little log church on Gasper; river in Logan county, Kentucky, near the beginning of the nineteenth cen tury.5! j- ".. - ; ; " i : 'v; ' The proper dress for business wo man, will bo a subject for discussion at the second annua! conveTatian of fha Naitiohta Federation of (business TTwfoiRiional WonKfr's Clubs, to be held at St Paul in July. THE HOME COMIIJG DF His Home Town of Marion, Ohio, Has on Its Best Bib and Tucker Today to Ccl ebrate in His Honor. DEMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS ALIKE The Welcome Is Not a Local Affair Solely, and the Lit tle City Is Fairly Bulging With Visitors. (fir tbe AiMrlaf4 Pr .) Ma lion, ., .Inly Z, Squalor Mrd ing is coining home lola. lie -1i.i eine home n many other dayv. but this time he conic mo -highly pn ored of his felbw-tmv tism'ii. the mii didate for President of tlw I'nitel States. Few an lh eltles or tuHiK that ran lK;isf of having Ih-cii the home of a Presidential candhiati.. and Marioti citizens appreciate tt is Iiotior. While reires-ntatives of the Ienn era tic jiarty in th nation a.' strug glhig at San Francisco to -.-ie j a standard lcjti--r, Marion : . I K-iuocrat have cast aside for the tiieo inv their party affiliations and have join ed with the Republicans as folosv towiisfiien and nighlrs of the Repub lican candidate to welcome him home In best, bib and tucker they vie with one another in extending this wel;orn If it were not a holiday it probably would have been declared one by the town executive. The welcome to the Republican Presidential nominee is not Marion's affair solely. The .city is fairly bulg ing with visitors. ' J STRIKE OF PENNSYLVANIA SHOPMEN IS .DEFERRED. Leaders of Union Have Called Off the Strike Indefinitely. ' (By the AiiNrlalel Vrtnn.y Philadelphia. July h The strike of shopmen, of the Pennsylvania System, scheduled for today, lias'been deferred indefinitely, according to announce ment made by Harry S. Jeffery. lead er of the local allied shoir crafts. The decision to call off tbi..f'aIkout wal Ttriigt-sttvi'X t&tttt Ji -1( ' lalKr leaders with government ofitcials and W. W. Atterbery. vico president of the Pennsylvania railroad. TWO ROYS DROWNED IN THE NEl'SE RIVER. Neither Could Swim and Were Drown ed in Deep Water. j. (By the Amux-lated Pre.) Goldsboro. July .Vernon Whit tington, 17, and Prentice Moye, 13, o-ere drowned near Goldsboro yester day While bathing in Neuse river. Neither could swim and were drown ed in deep water. Whittington's body Was' recovered late Sunday afternoon tut Moye has not been found. . j Two Young Men Arrest etl. I Two young men who gave their names here as Moody and Pritt, and who left town owing "Mrs. J. S. Laffer ty a hoard bill, ha ye' Ikmmi-arrested at Alexandria. Va., and will be brought here. The man who told Mrs. LalTer- ty his name was Moody also told the man he was working for that his name was Ilambrick. Smith, whose real name was Rritt, worker under his real liame, but lived at Mrs. Lafferty's as Smith. (The police state that after leaving hero Moody went to Dillon. S. C. where he stole a car lie came back through here, asking for P.ritt'. and having Rritt in the car with him all of the time. They went to Alexandria where they were arrested. I Moody will be carried to Dillon for trial for stealing the car, and Rritt will be hold by the police here. t "While' here Rritt worked for the City Motor Company, while Moody worked at the carpenter's trade. Street Cars Being Operated in New j Orleaas. (By the Associated Press.) j New Orleans, July it. street cars were operated on practically all lines. although service was limited today. Non-union platform men replaced the men who went on strike Wednesday night when their demands for a wage increase was refused. Minor disord ers continued. Death of Promient Louisiana Man. j (By the Associated Press.) New Orleans. July 5. Pearl Wright, prominent in the business interest" of the South for many years, and receiv er, for the Texas & Pacific railroad. died at his home here today, aged 76. For many years he was recognized as a leader of the White wing of the Louisiana Republican party. . Fatal Train Wrerk in Oklahoma. (By the Associate Press.) McAlester, Okla., July fi. Eight persons were killed. 12 seriously injur ed and 10 others slightly injured when the Missouri, Kansas & Texas orashe iiito the rear end of a carnival specia at Atoka yards. ; Ida Theological seminary. ''olur.Ms of Greensboro, , was elected Tuesdav bv the board of trustees of the Colum bia Theological seminary, -Columbia, Si C, to fill the vacancy on the facul ty of that institution created bv the resignation of Rev. James O. Reavis, D. D. . ' II I G CONCORD, N. C. MONDAY, JULY i.um RrrnRTS iravc tin; MORRISON tM'itwcm - 1 Maxrit Md st IXC ia Ifur taipild lrm t Ctjtti Aitit'.il sf e'i4-n 751 trm,n of t! Us surdr f-utfi ras plied lr Tti.v ntyl irrr trfji, ft it wf Hi- iHip,-..r Inreat th iv'al iioi,n'f, f. t t 5.!4-:. Lot ! .1 1"! k-f- it. ta ! r Ully a!;-r ti' rati" f Smul f..f Cmf on MrrJ. .r O. - Mat CarJ& r, Lj ofifiwnffa t-r ttf Ifrti,vft.u,l. fcsti.n for ;-rteT'. MtTltj i kadis. t 4 ," Itf w.t fat.d : Morris.ifi. t'i;w; Hsrtr 44 Cs. Ihilr rni'aijre rej-jft weff rt-iil durifig fht- f.ir Xh to oth r Slat -r)t-!f s. ainl lie h-aJ-s tf tturi jii?)t favoril--. j tf 'apir--uiMy afiWtnl S:a int,nm-ti to ld Ijoiig for tfn AMiat- Ji!i"-hitj of Ui Mtiprena Coiirt by 1".V. Ituxter: Iur ha:ti" had ov-r ,1. P. Coofc.f.tr htU .Viiditr ta stationery during; the day. a!l;ougfj tlie of fijrr t , - w n lightly ''increased. The t,t. f,t two utriii . f..i!.iu: 1 Stipreu.e Court : MaT. U.Jwi'i ; l.ng Jij-.-x -.'.! State And. lor: .Durham Cook i Judge J. CriiwforJ . Riggs, S'tiit mmuier for Mr. narlncr, said: lat night that witli praMcaily one-third of the preciiHts -iut - iM-ard froui, it was imicis-ible to defrtuJt;e who I nmin.'ited. ln 1" count it. he tate.1. Mr. Gardnt-r had "uiadk a net gain of vote o-tr Mr. Motrisrii, 1.ikj-J iftn their oie .in t! llri primary. anil ttint in .at iniinnw,. nr. iiorri n luid made a ii-t gain of ,T-T otc ov er Mr? Gardner, or a lie? gain to Mor-ll-on. in . .VI counties, of I,4M. huM-d ujMin returns in hand. ' ! Without .going e-jH-ciaUy inf . fig ures, Ileriof Chirkon. State iriaiincr for Mr. Morri-on, was claiming the nominal ifti of tho .MecklenlHTgcr by lO.iioa votes. He evpK-t nis rnan loud to clunb steadily as the return." come in. and that when the entire 1N counties are heard from Mr. Morrison will have a had that bears out the most anguine predictions. No Word reuched the capital city from either managers for any of the other candi dates for State 1 ofhV were available for statements. I The lead for Morrison given in the first ; paragraph alKvo. represents re turns, complete and incomplete, from seventy counties. The. official vote) in the first primary in the thirty coun ties int. represented '-in ' the almvejrc'- turns was as follows: Gardner SjJiVt. Morrson S.7O0. Page 4.:Kt. Thiis would ndicate that the 3Iorrism J lead in Sattirday's 'primary, shown by thes returns frrun these seventy counties, will 1h slightly increased by returns from the Iniriy "niissllftir counties; f 4 SOLDIERS' MONUMENT ERECTED AT GOLDSBORO. In Memorj' of the 37 Men of TIkU City WIk (iave Their Lives in the War. (By the Associated Press.) j Goldsloro. July .'. -In the little vil lage of Vivian. France,-on January 1, 11)10, the surviving members of Golds, boro Company E. of the .S0th division, unanimously decidel to eret:t a monu ment in Goldsboro for the 37 ruetnlMTs of that company who gave thvir liven in tho war, and late this afternoon thfe dcH'isioitjwas carried to' a . successful conclusion when the monument was unveiled at the Wayne county, court house. Col. Joseph K. Robinson, edi tor of tho Goldstoro Argus, delivered the principal address. The base of tho monument is of granite on which is mounted in. bronze 1 lifesize statue of an American sol dier "going over the top." The names of the .7 ..members of Company E who lost their lives are inscriled on. the lower part of the monument. Raleigh Paper shows Morrison Leads Raleigh N. C. July L Additional and . supplennenXal returns frnrn 73 counties out of loO- in the state in the sw-ond primary Saturday, complied by The News and Observer give over Licutanent Governor O. Max Gardner for the democratic nomination . for governor out of a total of 55,957 votes accounted for. careful estimat es of the probable vote in the remain ing 27 counties, based ton the official returns in the first primary indicate that Morrison's lead will be increased by about 1,500. Walter P. Stacy maintains his lead of aibout 10.0CO over Judge B. F. Long for associate justice of the supreme court, and Baxter Durham still has a majority of 6,000 over J. P. Cook for state auditor. . Bryan is for New Deal in Candidates. San Francisco, July 4. William J. Bryan said tonight that he considered it expidient for the 1 convention to go mrt side of the 'list of candidates al ready before it for nominee, and that he would suggest a number of men. 1 "It is hardly fair for the friends of the prominent candidate to assume that the' democratic party is insol vent. I shall Include in my list of names of men from various sections of the United States, including the south. I have always insisted that the sectional objections advantage. is very largely crer-estimated. As for back as 1896, I told party leaders that I had no objections to a sothern man on the ticket with me. The foreign commerce of the Twenty Latin I American Republican last year aggregated almost $.000,000,000 against slightly less than f(K)0.000.0O0 in 1913. Tliey are going to notify Mr. Hard ing. His surprise will be ranch les fhan the country's was.. Minneapolis Tribune. ':' - Eudora, a flourishing" Kansas town of nearly 1,000 inhabitants, has no lawyers, no police roart, and no jail. SilttO. Mecklcnbursr Candithte I or I Democratic Gubernatorial 1 a domination Receives Votes in CabarnK. COOK AND LONC Cook Received asfj Votes t6 112 Tor Durham. Ixing Ixd Stacey by 2T Votes.- Fijrures Almost Complete. " T!i-'ifi'!4l M-iuit tnm -ry fiint in V.w o-in,ir it,. i,,n f oj I .vt!hlp. gin- Gatfo?i lr risn ia e,. t vtje ot r l.M tit iov. tjt; Ms Gar.tner in prhjr of lat SiHiniji. It is irtln lhal the ortulal reirt from No. l: tonir t!t not chang. th t'an.ii of u- two emt-raii! fur the ut.i notorial intiofi by many tA-, alsul Mr. Mr rl oil ha a Kafe l-al of 'Jit v,t-, Mr. J James p. Go,.W cuiri.l the county by a majority' jof ." hi M rsio With RaMcr Durl.arn. and Judi I.n? hi a tenif of I'-V" 100- ,,r Mr SU. y. t" 'f h ote . v fjr hi ttt : Mofri!i T,J 'Gardner :tlH f INi-.kUw:, Durhiii IM; !ng oil. st;ti-y '.'ni',. . Tlfirj official e.utit in !bt priiiMry in June' gave Morrl-'ii '.Ufl vote hhI (Jardii-r lol ot '.. Thn wen 4 voc jcat Saturday for Alorrion atul Gardner. n Imri-rtw of more than Pi over Gi- oe cat In June. 1 Every pre i net jn tbe . oMittfy sIhiwih! a silght increase with thf ft--ptioh of Kannapolls. tlie vote In that city licing twenty hort of th June primary vote. j Mr. MorriUfii carrie.1 Concord. Mf. Pleasatif and KannBioU. Hi vote In Kannaioi '! to Gardner andj in Mt. I'lea-ant he ret;iveI is vote to Mr. Gardner' The vote so far is : f Township No. 2 Box? 1 : Gardner . . . . . 1.1. Morrison 4; Cook Vi, . I'uiunm ..; Ing 17. Staoey O. Township No. 2 Bojt two: Gard ner r. Morrison 4; Cook 7. Durham O; Ing 0, Stacey 1. Township No. 3 Gardner 11. Mor rison 7; Cook 17, iHtrliam 11: Ing 14. Stacey 4." " ' Township 4-.fioi 1 1 (lantwT 11. .Morrlr P.: Cook Inrham 1 : Long 2't. Stacey (V. j Township No 4 Bo . 2: Gardner Hi; Mrrison 1m ; -Cook 77. Durham 41: Ing ill: Stai'oy T, ;' , Towuhii No. r Gardner .1. Morri son ll: Cook 1. Durhalm : Img s, Stacey 2. ! "Township No. ('.-Gardner 0. Morri von s; Cook l-", Durham 2; Ing Hi, Stacey 1. 1 Township No. 7 Gardner 4 : Morri son 1; Cook Ti; Ing 2.S Stacey 2. Township No. K Gardner 11. Mor rison 4S: Cook .V. DurhHni it: ly'ng il. Stacey t Township No (Jardner . Morri son oi Cook 11. Durhafti 2:-Ing 12. Stacey 1. j Township No. 10 Gardner 'Ilk Mor rison 2: Cook OS, Durham Ixng Stacey 0. Town ship ..-'N, II TU 1: Gnrdner 12. Morrison 12: Cook 21. Durham 1 : l,ong lo. Stacey S. Twnship No. H Bo 2: Gardner .". Morrison 14: Ch Durham fi: long s. Stacey 11. ' Ward One. Ro 1 Gardner .V., Mor Iamuc Mot Ixmg rison !;: Csk 1 !. Durham r.l ; H. Stacey 4k i Ward line. Box 2 -Gardner IS risoh 2.":'Cwk 2i. Durham :: 21. Stacey 17. L Wanl 2 Gardner 41; liorrtM.ii : CHic lio. Durham 0; l.ng 42. Sta- ov 1. i " Ward No. ."V Gardner IS y.orriw n no; Cook :57, Durham Hi; Ing Stacey 12. I - Ward No, 4 Gardner .. Morrison 4f;j Cook 77. Durhaur 12: Is'UZ t. Stacey 2o, Graphophones For tbe Training Srhool One of the cottages at tin Jack n Training school fuH by cnntribti tiotl of the lvs f the cottare and ! nations of fn'txU. graphopl..ne. There were ninety f4her ly In the tiirre other 1 -ott ages wh were wild V have Mmie music in their! cottage They ! went to work to k-p in line witli the first one. Twii other -atage founway atul rnesnstiV place a fim chine in llieir iHiildinz. i A g"l frieiel of the Inly of tU eb-ol offered to give jp) to the last c.rtaee to gel Its piota1 for a machine. ; By reasn f this gool friend') gncrotiji help Jill the cottages , ikw have; the money to pnrchaf-e a graphoph-ne for thHr building.. Now all the T N tV cottages are hapty. i Thev will listen, enjoy the mute and feel dect!y grateful to this gf! friend who made it possible fr te whole J-chooI to be pleaMI and eBftcd by the mu"ic. J . Twenty-Four Prisoners Ieape From lndiAnapoli aaii (By the Asssrtat4 JPre) India nar-jli. July .TTwenty iour rriMner inclnding to lifer. - rsoNl from Marion count y jail ltd mrirroni s ftpr hariUiT .' knockfcd i the night jailor urconHon ami takics his kevs as he was making his rouud. In one tk the bbx hotels In New York ritr twelve men are employe! eiM hours a day cleaning tae 12,'tw p-c- of table silver. . I '.: , . - Mr. Ray A. Iltl-houbr. of Draner. spent the we-k-nd here witn hi pr cats. Mr. and Mrs. John HoLbon-r. filOBRISON Ml LED III CUMliCOUIITY i 1 L W r I ,m' 1 " . mv liar it 4Mi cttnrsttt-cr f we 4 J- .. sxr ii,. 4 .... j ! fa 4 ' hr ! JfV-.. . farm t I.', t!f- ffn.rs tfsi 4 ? jt!y it,( ' t,. l "t ! f,it ufcM tf ; s Dir . j C IViry, Ht4.i . f Itw- j?if ti' 11) X4J4f -4 OLWUxl telUl. S r;km- ;f,,1 . Ur tight lrftoh I h p t it.r ?-t-oft t'.-rstbtonity Tlii!r.! r..iM AftT lt- w-tU tls of W (3rMirH, V4. nr NuiHj ( !if ,ro- t,f t, h"td a 1m- u!,jrf, ; ' I?! An fi.i. . f Uimo tb, ) rssMr. in li-ii2 L(.nii a! f j'ii.HS) tt'CSH t!aiy. TJorro ( (f. -Vaia' ,f S?ati!, a t'o'm1! i f -!;. lii,, nUU Prt-illa lw-sin hi th tr5lu r-a- iHl I.h n. . , Cosr tnnr,on t r m jit t-f tlw llft Pre-4'jtt-f ii chuort ttrtt N'uwtaiy morning. Mivrtt y m U-r will n lidl Wiitw!i, T!h day and Fttday' tihjtif l -f !t3 r4 H nt hm k. .'-.. h . Rt. m. I Mr. 'J. itsnk AnJ fonir an1 I rank Jr left .lsr tr ttiri i.iiH-osn i ounty iti Htt Mr, t -troiy." inoiiH-r, lnoi r. bra tbe her mx h MrtUlsy relitrii .TTolnewJay. . j. l- Marrlag licn 1iv by RceiMcr of 1 ..! Itsrrl to t U ftdUnting eiples; tlsgifortt 15rx Miss' Tilda Side, 1-4 h of Kstias4U: J P. Hurt, of U'VitwrtoM. N. c. aiM Miss Itit Biliu4, 4 -: Katinas'dl: Tlafirv dmtht si"raltf lo Ihf lem- of Mr and Mrs. 7. A. M-Mf on North Union vtrecr rctrrilf ft r nfu. fin qnilts, Ishbti bad plsctil on the roof of the Ikhiw. aubt but im tlamagt a d'w. to fb lio A totiring car s tight tire' jat In front of Ihe pyrler Drhg lopsny ye ferdwy afternoiii at 'I cb- k Tlie htt men quickly i-titigtib. fbc Idaic with the (-tMtnica.la. and bnf little data age nn (tone to th fkr. The Young people's Mtionry S clety of (-ntral MHMlit Chnnh di meet tomorrow, T!y. , rit< at X n'eloefc 4ith Ml KHwiU-fh t"l trane. at Iwr bo ;jio Ntth Crif street. I Tbe Mmeti Circle will in1! lth Mrs. Frank Carroll on oriti Cbnr-h stre4 rifl TieMiay etrhine at H fi.H, All lm-inls-rw art urged t atten.1, a bulneis of important is it Is trim's--acted. . - -j - i Mr. CnrtU Marofntn. of tht Ortu of Pntar & Mamruiiji, "fdrl ft Charlotte SatifltorHnis, where h- mill siilmilt to a Hght ots-rUsj Hi ri' ditloti .Ibis looming i ri"rtl I" Ing icry atUfatory. .. Mr. Eugene White.; wlw ws 1 l.ief operator at t be Latirh ibstr for sfti-ral years. 1 b-f t lst lgtl fr Jd new homo in High Point, Mr, tlutk FairiibJir.lt i now tiif osralr at lbl theatre.' st"t Mr Nevin Saj-jiincbt i his asitnt j IV you Joiif for the 1 fahinejrl days? l.hir 4t fahto-'1 !or-t o gisKlns l-monale, otne mb-j-kc siiil r-aiHlie will brine tneot Lark i you. n Trinity ltffjet Miion I'.and law-n psty. Ttwlaj iet. Ju ly th.' at the old jaXj Tlie Woman's MlVnsTf Sniefy t4 St. James I.titlxTan Cf.nrch UI net with .Mr. Frank Itrosrrt. at tw-r on North Cliurrh tret Th"! fflr nsu at I oVlocfc All taetats-r aie urpl t' ts tsresenf.. s tt,l vilt t the la( meHlnjf Isore tfce c?itt-tks in .nrit. i Mer. Charls V, t'rt s?d r Bar-kietder hate rortti froa a buines trip if Irir,t for ti.e co rrd Motor Cmisi ny. M-f. Pri and Black elder shipe,l scleral to this city for tbHr c-5r.;sint. iM they were in IWrMt for : lmt n Tl WfBBMi's MisWtry lsrtrtj 4 St. Jit- Lottjeraa Uhanrh wfii mi at tit botae of Mrs. Uraftk lsr. i ("fcurtb strtsft m To'! tnn i 4 o'rks-k. It t very irffUi.t thai all m-mtr atlmd tins m-iitiS i.o?t to ebs- c4fiorrs for tlr rumiru 3f. to s-rfert plan fri tfc cw-tifc i the N. C, . Uxtmr'f ' (Vmvti.-a to t held in St. Jas&s Dwnli A'tjiat (i atn! also t Uii-f in it tJrik t t faring tmtxm afirt aRMii dsN. - Tbe - many fr$4 'iff, Mi Virikla Foa-t. the ' lii'rr1 and : jeapi-t We4er Uk ' $fi&t" J IISs ity. will ts g4t t kwr that she- is rS- idly reeotfrtr-g froaai a trid tt-t--tion. wtW-h she nzolrr rt.t Lu a Ubsr ktte iKptUL MU Kuls fci berri rot,.JeJ r,tih uer tnr.e, iM th operation va to resuot' tUs tro hie. A message frtita ("LatWtr ? a.v t.tMt Tl r-. If r,tev ti ililly. so. f iriGiiiioAriiiisii AT Sill FRAIICISCO The ?njpjKitrT tJ fscl 'f the Thrrr Lridin t andl- bed ta Hc4J r Nil DARK IIORSi; 1 I I'll 111 T t O VIT .. f !Tlie Idrnttty cf the Deme rmtic IrrldcnlU! Norm ner I Todav A flrrat a . itr w a ewi I WW- t.i W I "3 .,,- t ii t,,rt. . e w ! t 1 t f t if i'5-s,. sir- ti Iki-i,'! tlV.iS S e Utr- . ,''-.4 1 .., , -! mf W- 4 'isW4l rte .f-w :.. t. f4 w 4--A m i ht .i fist-it- iOa. 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The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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July 5, 1920, edition 1
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