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;VS I I ilLLCUIIlSt 1'LT-
Ur torv. Conirrcss Mark
er Time; Till. -.Presidents
JIo.sa.iie is ueceiveu.
.CILLEIT WAS
ELECTED SPEAKER
U Claude Kitchin, IJemo-
ratic Nominee, r- Nearly
111 the 1:15 Members Prcs-
M For the Opening.
uzinii. April II. The.- 07th
i.i.'.i . ii.. r
, r-,.x ii --ciiimc ' luoiiipiiy. nr. noon
V:ii 1 1 President Harding
die 'lir-t hv-Wkhi expected now to
IM!'' ii'n;ifw? llillll Jtlll
v nulling j was soinewunt jer-im-T
ii" i 'ongross ' inarkinj; time
t f. i - iiri! l''iiiorrov of I'resi
1 1 : 1 1 . I i f i z ' :-; ' jS r s I 1 1 1 f s f a e q i i 1 1 i n I n s
!, iii-; lit lei;!' I lie iiatijonal lawniak-
il - CH,l I r I." IJIl- III I illlUltlir't
11,1. i..aIi,..i
:i iii!Ji;iiis i( nicei uiioer a; repnn-
.diiiiiiisiraiion in s. decade. . The
lie iicviiiiiy itao neen organizcn
v MM( i:il sc-sion which Iteg.m last
h lili. Iiiinlie House proeet-dfd to
(ru:iniyti'ii0 hy re-oleetinjs Fi-eler-
II. CWi'H. of -".Massachusetts, spoak-
,( r ( laudf Kitehin. of North t'ar-
, ii,r itciiKx rntic candidate. The
w:i in strit-t ly jiai t.v lines:. and Mr.
u was circled by an overwhe-lm-
lii.i iiiiity. I
a nk W. .Mondcll. of V.voniins..vas
lectcil r ii!ihli( an leader and lep-
l.Tiintivi' Kiiviim iK'eaine cleimwrntie
i,ii-r I'.v virtue of his hoinination for
spt :i.iTliip. lie sHrcoeds the lale
:in:i 'l:u k. . . "
t..iiiv nil the -I:;. niomhers woro
- iii f..r the opeiiinp:. , .
l iic it iWficd House galleries hroke
napjilaiise when Miss Alice M. Hh--m.
repiihlican. of the lnd Oklaho
district, the only woman memher
.(Himifss. came on the floor. She
i-icd a huiK-h of red roses.
'ully a thousand hills and -roHolu-
iic. niiniy in milieu ltfinHi nt me i.-isi
k-fioi' were t It rown "jiito th(fe. Jopiier
Z U-Unc the House got unuer.'iy.
Jiciv. was nu irtce resolution in the
it. this lieinir hold to a Wait Hie views
I'lf-uient Harding.
IliKlit at the toji of the hills was the
rdnev emergency tarift", votoect 1'
r. AVilxu, lnrt hrotight in under an-
Iher name precisely ,ii)i the old form'
f ci pt fur the stipulation making" it of-
retivc in six months instead of 30
Lntlis. If will be tailed "Wednesday.
Till: COTTON MARKET.
lore Favorable' Krilhslt Labor Nev
Aci-onipa n ied by Sliarp AilvdnceJ
Wv York, ApriMl. IMore favorable
'iiri)i lahor news was acexnnpatiioir
' sharp, advance in LiverixipL and
lii' cutldii niarUet hero opened at an
.I'haiice of . from l!J lii !!() points', on
"'nn ;tnd .Wall Street and lavef--x'i
haying. . 4'i'here wits somo South
in and New Unieansl selling on tli"
a ly which caj-ried SUiv to '.12 :0! and
inly to -J :01. but offerin" were weH
'-crhed .at reactions
'ints .from the best.
of 10' to 1,"
Culto.'i' futnres opened firm: May
r-.i-i: July ll..it: Octblter 13.1",; I)e
mU-r :A2; January
i3.r
Ainerioair Legion to
Sponsor a Big
Minstrel Show.
Minstrel lovers of the city and coun
wi'l he given a real treat at ('en-
'nil (Traded School tomorrow night.
F"i- at. that time "The dixie Minstrels
pf 1021a wil be offered hv twenty-ftv
young peope. of Mooresville: -The min-
h'rel was organized bv the American
I 's'i"!! Post -at Mooresville, and is
1,1 he shown here under the auspices.
."f 'he loc:il ILegion Ist. .
'Hie trouiH" lias already given the
l'"rforniance in Mooresville. - and p'
ns who witnessed h, declare it to
t'" unusually line. The cast is compos
(ft f 2 of 'the best home talent and
professional players of Mooresvl
Jn,i there is a heauty chorus of ten.
You -in get yotir tickets fur the
imw from any memher of the local
.I""5' of at the Porter) Drug Store. The
'lue is April 12th. The show is paid to
a iviuidor; j
Judgment Stands.
Washington, April) 11. Judgments
"Mailed in the Delaware courts hy the
' xocutors oihe estate of the late J. P.
I"i-san vsJ Jas. (K Owenby, for
"O" will stand as a result of the de
'ifi"n today by the) Supreme Court.
With the judgment the lower court had
ucd authority for) the' sale 'of suf
I'l i. nt stock held in .pwenby's name to
'"ver the thligationf. "
tion It in Regard to Labor Dis
putes I rged.
washinStln. April It. Legislation
'" Put -teeth" in the Labor Departs
'it's efforts 'to conciliate labor dis
putes was kirged today by Secretary
1 'it vis. lioth sides should be compelled
live up tu (iiC agreements reached,
"r.iecisioiisi of arbitrators they have
accepted, he said. . .
. Oldest Ore chief ii the United States
point of service is Thomas Gleason,
,7 h0 hns been at the head of the fire
''Partmont of Ware, Mass., for more
'"'in fifty years. ) . '
latin-Anterican countries, as in
'1)a'Qi itlhas always been the custom
J"". ehiidron to bearhe mother's as
u'n as the father's family name.
,., pi. i'. i -tin' reorganization 'of thef Nfwj Vrk last TIune.! former (;vernor
1,. :i u--n:Ki l!d of ' hills here. M 'hsirJiM Whilmnn aflil ('apt. Arthur
Publisher.
AIMrST.Mr.NT OF DIslTTK
Growing On of the Kan fUm Oil Di.
ptite;i Kuggetded to Iniled Male.
AVflKimision.. jiri Adjustment
of the dl-pute ! l-iwmi tin I'tiifcl
Srati jjuMl (rf-ir lirJtalri growing oi,
of t he San Remo oil ngn-eim-nt .-c-crning
Mesojtofamia haw Ui-ri wzfir
ru iniriiisiijr to I he l'nlri' Siai.-. It
ThjHit!ai proiMi wax Jji n moin
rnndiiiji tH iius tie Stan- l i-nrtnnt
httf wjjx not nifulo in mfu h a utnnnor a
in iim-c tin. jKi-',ify f a th-i lUm m
thin vcrrifiir nt mtil won- I'tirut
n jrcp4-n(atiii an- rwoiTI. . !
It : iift)rT that the TuliM
Sl,'ilf :i j.jHjiiit ai tiuunUi.ttfcr to
fr! with the I'.riUli Vt-truUuny Tom
JiiIsMi in .the tM tlef that mu h ilire t
neKOTiauoiiM wiuihl )au to a morel
'-IH.tj iHljuwfinent man miglit 'U ex
l tfiVjfliriMiKh the UMial liIitrifat i ex
rhanxes. ri- ' r !
(ONVINCKI) 'IrilAT IIAKIUS
lONFKSSION WAS A l-'AKK.
Ilarrh Should TlaiiUy That II Knew
Xolhinjr or the Tilwell Murder.
Huffulo, N. V, Ait il 11. tV.nvhieeil
that (Hoy Harris told the truth in re
pudlainir hi confeion of W.mn iciir
hi tht mnider of Jof. It. Klwell iii
t'arev
of the New YWk tk1i dciiart
im-Jit
tinlay not I (led District Attorney
and Police Thief Iligglns that
interest ! in the prisoner had
Moore
their
easei
'Ifa;rris showl plainly,- sjtid Mr
Whitman after his interview with
Ilarii.s. "that he had not the slightest
knowjtKlge of the facts in the Klwell
case jexcept what he .had read in the
ncwHaiers,
III N
MARNK DKFKAT
L.II TO 1'IIILOSOriIV
Von Moltke Charged With Heing at a
Scienre Meeting as Hat lie Itaged.
lleilin. April .. Did Field Marshal
Moltke-lost the; battle of the Marne I lo
calise he was a philosopher? ' j
This question led to wild scenes In a
meeting of the Stuttgart Philosophical
Sociejry, where it was alleged. Moltke
attended a philosophical session in
stead; of remaining in France and
transferring his headquarters to keep
up with (Jen. von Kluck. !
In he midst; of the unrcarious meet
ing.! Moltke' s widow, who was dressed
in rtejop motirning, dernandetl the right
to defend her j husband. She declared
that I although he was interested in
philosophy, he! always fultilled his mill
itary
duties lirst.
SNOW LIST NIGHT.
Fell
Ut! tfw Middle Atlaatle States.
Southern New England and l'ppr
Ohio Valley. I
. Wtishingtoni April 1 1. Snows j or
lightj. rains have fallen during the last
24 hours In the middle Atlantic States,
southern New; Kngland and the upper
O'iifj valley, today's veather bureau
chart shows. The temperature has
beenl decidedly efddC in Atlantic and
eastj Oulf States and freezing temper
atures were reiorted as far south as
westjern North Carolina, and light
r'ost to the Atlantic coast. ' ,
Continued low temperatures were
forecast for tonight in States east of
the !MississippiYivor, and light frost
is pVobable tonight as. .far south as th;
interior of northern r lornia. .
j Tt'RlvS" PRESSING CKFKK .
IiiSoutltern Seelor as Weir as to the
I j North in Region of Brusa 5
rhrls, April 11. News from Asia
Minor reepivtHl in Paris during I the
last 24 hours indicates that the Turks
are pressing the 0 reeks in the south
ern sector as well as to the north in
the reuion of Brusa. ,j ; I
The losses of the Greek northern ar
my are indicated by the condition of
i tlirlee divisions which, according to the
reports, lost' an aggregate or .-!'
killed and wounded. The 10th divis
ion! is described as having leen virtual
ly annihilated an entire ri'ginient of
the1 7th division captured, and . the 3rd
liv
Isiou redujetd to two battalions
PERMIT REVOKED
or Operation of Cable Between Key
j t Wst and Cojimar, Cuba. I
' Washington. April 11. The permit
for the operation and maintenance of
the Western Union cable betwrt-n: Key
pok or at the Porter Drug Store. The
yoked bv the President after reports
thjxt the Western T'nion would use this
line to -onnect the P.arbadoes-South
Vmerican cable to American shores, it
was disclosed today by a government
brief filed in the. Supreme Cottrt.,
I j True Bill Against (laj ton.
Wetteville, April 11. The grand
Jitrv of Cumberland . County Siiperior
Court twlay reuirneu u nv
against Tliomas R. Clayton of murder
iri the first degree for the killing of
Deputv Sheriff M. M. Blue, in this city
January 28th. Clayton is at present
confmefl in the state penitentiary at
Raleigh. The. trial was set for Wed-
.j i i 1 1 1 . rrns kiiieo ttiim ih
tempted to arrest Clayton.
Seatmg of Repuldiean Congressman
; I iToiesieu. i
Washington. April 11. The seating
of Richard E. Bird ns a republican
representative from the Sth Kansas
district was protested on the floor of
the House today by Representative
Flood, Democrat, of Virginia, At his
oWn suggestion, Mr. Bird stood aside
until the other members; had been
Sworn. "-L " ."'.-' ' -j
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The project of the New York City
club women for the erection of a $o,
6CO.CO0 clubhouse is all the more won
derful when it is borne in mind that
4erf)ns ) ill living-can remember
when such a thing as a regularly or
ganized women's chib was unknown.
? No one can blow and swallow at tho
same time. ; .
P U BUSHED
CONCORD, N.
DOMESTIC AFFAIRS OF
DOWIMS GET IN COFRT
Mrs. W. i Dowd Ask Court to Make
Inoperative Deed Signed By Her
For Husband.
Chariot tee.- April 0 Two .com
plaints have been filed hy Mrs. Ellon
J; Dowd with the clerk of the Mock
lenburg Siqwrior court, one against
W. C. Dowd and the News Publishing
company, asking that, the court make
inoperative a deed sigiut by Mrs.
lkwd cn-eying the profH'rty at - the
corner of Church ami Fourth si reet
to the News Puhlishingg coiiijMiny. the
other against W. C. Dowd in which
the plaintiff asks the court to make
provisions to secure her necessary sub
sistences The complaints were signed
by Tillett and Guthrie, attorneys for
Itev iJalnlift.: , ; 4 ..i
In the -omplaiHt againsf-Mr. lmvd
and the News Inblishing company tin
plaintiff alleges; "While the plaintiff '
was in the office of the defendant, ir
tne t narioite News building her hus
band Informed her he wauled hpr tr
sign n pap,'r ; a hat he informed hr.
when she 'asked the nature of the pa
per. that he would; tell her later; that
it ivas not necessary for her to know
then, urged her to sign the instrument
a'ng jo before W. M. Belt, notary pub
Me, in the adjoining office and, ackowl
edge the instrument: that, without
reading the instrument and without
knowing its contents she did sign the
instrument and yent before Mr. Bell
The notary '-inquired whether she sign
ed it freely and voluntarily and thai
she' replied that she did not. but atj hei
husband's request :. that the same day
the defendant Informed her that , tht
instrument conveyed the real estate te
the News Publishing company and sht
expressed surprise and dissatisfaction
that he thad secured her j signature
That the defendant wis the owner of
practically all of the stVk of the News
Publishing company, that he was
president and general manager and
managed it exclusively as his Indi
vidual property ; that the recitals in
the certificate of the privy examina
tion are erroneous and untrue. ,
Allegation is made that the instru
ment hud no legal effect to; convey her
rights, but that it is a cloud uiou bet
contingent right of dower ; that the
defendants! are claiming that hy
reason of her signature to the in
strument she conveyed all interest in
the property. -
As a result of these allegations, the
plaintiff asks that the court adjudge
the deed as inoperative to convey or
transfer any rights which the plain
tiff may have in the property.
In the other complaint of Ellen CI.
Dowd against W. C. Iowd the plaintiff
alleges that the defendant separated
himself from her and failed to provide
her any subsistence whatever; that the
defendant is a man of large means and
enjoys a large income and; that as his
wife she is entitled to"have secured
from his property necessary subsist
ence according to thismeans and con
ditiou in life and asks that the court
;take such steps as are necessary to as
certain what property he has and his
income and make the necessary pro
vision for her subsistence
Asked as to the charges filed with
C.erk of the Court C. C. Moore by Mrs,
W. C. Dowd against W. C. Dowd and
the News Publishing company, Mr.
Dowd expressed the opinion that the
proceeding had not reached a state
which justified newspaper publication
except for the gratification of gossip
and scandal mongers. I
Mr. Dowd stated further that while
it is embarrassing and humilating to
keep silent under the publication ot
bartres that he knows to be absolute-
lv untrye. he said, he prefers to pur
sue this course at the present time and
asks the public to withhod its judg
ment until the true facts arc brought
out in open court.
Mr George St epp, of Uendersohville,
has arrived in Concordt and is occitpy
in the position of superintendent or
the G. M: Hosiery. Mill. .
Mi8 Jnn Coltrane thas. e?ne to
Washington to attend the meeting of
lie Daughters of the American Rpyolu
tlon. . ;
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1.1 O H D AYS A K O THUKS DAYS
C. MONDAYAPRIL il. 1921.
- a lie jjnurciiuy (m II I! -r
FI NER L OF lATk 41DGE 71 '
PRITCIIARD! TOMORROW
All Itusinefis in A iievllle to IV Sua
pcndeil For Trii Minutetiy Many
Ifomiiient IVopIe AVill AttemL
Abbeville. April II. WPh i.r.la
niatiou from Mayor Huberts miiiiM
ing all liiiiuess in Aslu'ville to snjMid
leu minutes on Tuesday 'afternoon tit :S
o'clock the city with" several suiallcr
iJaci's in western North Carolina and
eat Terinesse. plans to pay last re-sM-ts
to Judue .refer . Pritchanl.
the prcidiii; oiTn-er of the 7th Circuit
United States Court f.Api'ls who
died here yesterday morning at m'v
o'elock. ' ; "':"';
Pnnntnent menj from Raleigh,
(treenslifuo. ltichniond, CJuirleston, W.
Va Washington and New York, are
en -v route-here to-'f fJ'V 4ie--rtMnJ
lobe held Tuesday aft eriKHtn at threa
o'clock at the First; Baptist Church of
tnl
s city, of which; the deceased was
,'ong a proniiiient lUember.
-Interment will hejfn Riverside 'eme
lery this city, which also re.t the re
mains 'of another istingnished North
Carolinian, Zchnlon I'.. Vance, war gov
ernor and for 2-" .fears senator from
this state. I
" Judge Pritchanl t succ(Hilel Senator
Vance as I'nifed , States Senator from
North Carolina, I
Messages of cimdoWs-e continual
rolay to jxiur in from all mi-Hons of
the eonntry. .'.'.,
PE.TII OF JUDGE PRITCIIARD.
Distinguished Jurist 1'asses Away
After a Lingering Illness.
Asheville. April 30. Federal Judgf
Jeter Conley Pritchanl. of th" 1'nite.l
States circuit oourdfor the fourth dis
trict, .died here this, morning nt W
oVlo k, following nil "i Iness of several
months. Death of the famous jurist
was due directly td pneumonia, which
developed Thursdjif ami served to ag
gravate his previous physkul afflic-.
tions. He was in liis 04th year.
For. more than 4 hours previous to
his death he had been unconscious ami
while medical experts exerted every
effort to save his ,'ifc. the disease; con
tinued to fasten its prip.' While his
death was not unexiected this morn
ing, it was a great shock -'to niembsr
of the family who) had kept constant
vigil at his bexlsidk
The, funeral servif s will be held
Tuesday afternoon a fc." o'clock from
the First Baptist ehirch of this city,
of which the -distuiguihcd jurist had
long been a leading ijemlier. Tlw ltlv
will He in state from 11 a. m, to 1
p. m. Tuesday. Rfev. Dr. W. P. Pow
ell, pastor of th; thurth. will havi
charge of the serfhs ami he wil. '
assisleil In- seyer.il other well known
divines. . !.
; It is Joeing planned here today to
have all business? in the city sfopped
for 10 minutes njth funeral servh-es
liegins, in token of oving rc?iei for
the dead official, j j
Messages have Ieeu iiouring in here
today from all section of the United
States expressing sorrow at Judge
Prifchard's deathj
Civilians Attack Hotel with Bomb.
Dublin, April 11 A battle raged
for 2 minutes this morning around
the Northwestern Hotel here, when
civilians armed with iKimbs and fire
arms, n tacked the'h'tel. where govern
ment auxiliaries Ure qiwrtereil. One
of the assaulters was killed and sever
al wounded, two iw-riously.
Ai,numbcr of auxiliaries are le!i-v-ed
to have !ccn voundeii during the
lighting. " j
13 Children in Six Years. !
Putnam, Conn Aprii.lO. Three set preiije Conrt bHL Refo-al .f th;
of twins, one set of triplets, and re- snpretue toirt-of Minne't to rHeae
tvnt arrivaLs in the form of Jfjuadruj- J, yiatorof the Mate tainte le
lets. all but one of wlnm are iiTing. is p-,, the offense of whieft tt?
the anti-race snicide record aciiieTed" Tietel i not 4-c ere-J by th Federal
py Mr. .and Mrs-iBeneoict Lecrotx. tni.w wa alSrined.
toeir sue yfars oi u:arni uie. Jieaicai
men belieTc the ft-eonl to be unparal
leled in the history of cizilited life.
From cask to i caskat is a natural
jump, according to the revenue rleuths
who found two. rof fins full of bour
bon, i. i
11 i
A fl'I-KNDID IJIIT
To Jarkvnu Training Srhel hy lr.
-Icpli K. (a in wml It Will EnaUe
the StIhmiI le Arruioplisli (irrater
ork-.Mran s Murh For ltj
ami the liblir. "
Mr. J p(', F. Cni.'ii. iif thl dtt,
on a vifit hM.e fnuu Sr:ina- lkc, N.
Y., where be U taking tnatinit. ba
:tuthorly.id Mr. J. P. lk. tutirman .f
the Boiird of Trustee. Ut prfNnl !
onci' ut the cuini li'te furnishing of the
splendid aiKlitoriuia of the new Nib..
Building t the Jakati Training;
School, and prewnt the bill tu hiiu
This; ne Tribune uudcrotaiHU. I o
of the haud-oiue?.t and nw.i-t helpful
individual gifts the In-t It at h-n ha r
i i ivI silfci' its foundation.
The auditorium -will U ejuliji-d
w-4l-4tult opera -httirv hHrijlx
t u i es i ii st a I fetl. ra gn ; f nrn i hel a ml
the placing of n piano. ProMnItioif.
for the' fumisMns of alt of tlnM nt u
atlffactory prh-e are in 'the hand of
the otticials. and TIm TrHiiM bear
that the order for the, seat h tfii
rplaivti. Tlie total t-o-t of all thtx
ipiipincnt will not lie ! than two
thoHsanif dollars. f
-Though lini-hed for inuths. jhl
splendid auditorium could not h un-d
lor the want of furniture. It is plan
ned, when coiiipietetl. to hold for t.l
lirst event a detlicjtftory exerclw -of
the nuslel M-hool build inc. to 'which
t.he'gmwl ieple of the Mate will be iu
vited that they may have a tlrt-hand
knowlelge of the splendid work being
done at Ibis institution. The Tribnue
under-tands that Mr. Cook ha auotbvr
-ood friend, who will iniMll a moing
picture outfit, so that the boy liu;
have weekly opportunities of M-Hug
historical, Bibli-nl and litunan-infnt
stories on. the canvas. s'
For what it makes avaiUTot.. fr etTt
ting ltnis fetters that lleil the who'd
hands, and for downright goHliM- of
the heart, Mr. Cannon' irlft at thl
lime tit the Jackson Training School ,
a most hnjpy one. . Tlie publi im!
friends alike of the institution, will p.
plaud this ftioughtful and helpfiu geu
en sity on the part of Mr.--Cannon.
HOLD I IN IV S. TOILS;
III (iE AUTO RING BARED
Oflierrs Say 500 Are Involved In the
Scheme to Steal Car.
Chicago. April P.A nationally-organized
IuiimI of automobile yiee.
c;tnsisstlngof more tluiu U tln-ft ex
perts, dealers in uet cars. s utn-nx-eieil
today by the Federal authorities.
Two Chicago branchc-s of the goi em
inent, the Iepartnn-nt of Juth-e ml
the Distric t Attorney's office, hate ii
ed forn fr a concerted drive on the
ring. . Kridenee already obtained,
shows the baml ha stolen automJilei
valued at nearly ?U" In the larg
er cities of the Middle Witt during the
last year. Six alleged mendiers of the
gang were arretted Sat m relay.
The Chicago I ranch f the fhiei''
orKauixaticHi is said to luive ojrate.l
exclusively in tlw eetire rc-Wenfl
districts- After t"allng the autfw
biles he re, member were asigne,I !
drive the c-ar to Indianapoii r Ie
troit. There, with the help of certain
manufacturers, tlw car were rebuilt
and wdd at a Mg pnJit.
Federal official believe the organiwi
tion is financially lrkct by -etrral
wealthy mi.
I jwa AgaJost Traffie In Inig
forreabie.
Washington. April 1 1. -Ttw
dealing with traflk. io drug are n
r..n-ot.i v-fii In eitnaM-l Aitti the
-.u.nai an.i.nami- s-i the Sn-
.. Over 2H0.0y.f' Bnir. txaaiti,-l
into o2S different lauguag. lue beeo
distributed bj tie BMtbh and lreiya
iiifcle Society. ".. , ,' '
In the short life f nun m ly
time v&t be afIordcL "
n. jiivjiiL
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Army.
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