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f nn n tt? 7 tf ID m rr K 17 It, ( jl - ICC' J ' '-:r 111 ' -JL: - : " . TZl'ZZ -.- r tt it o t a. v c P U B'L I S II b U W W " . . . . - - - - . - rrsrrT"7: - - - - ' " . ' , W ft - - , . " ' " .1 f " " .nvrnnn w n MHMnAV MARCH 6 ' 1022. ' - l.UlUUIU. Jl. V.. fivi'w..-,! - - . - - - - . , ft - r-, . " . " ...' t - j ...... i. I f e t r m - r 111 nr I r-mii-r mirniiiirtm m TIN IMVMIUI III I1L flWIIL ? HUHt UVtK WAlitb -l"-:s i utuioiuu i u ot wnut KKOVll III 24 HOURS' MItL, Editor and Publisher. 7". iff 1711 A.l .IJ.IIIVCI gooLMHilis Un-' 'nnniverwi alcrful and Inspiring Ad-- ,ir.cs I catureo upcmns Lion- Itere Yesterday and Last Kfeht. vniOTTRN nwivrnmnv mi F AT concord riRNmRF.ro. Ccropany Wlil Celebrate It Thirteenth Anniversary in cowora wiui ?aij 9th lo I bltu i t 'ni'.tnuX Furniture Company i uiil dehrctf' ilx IhirtseiiMi nn!vtf4.tir-l- .(! iu crllllT tl II1V II part'-, to v. Jiit-ii the goa ral Jrtiblk 1 1 i f t. - 1 WIVJM1I IIULHOAD WORKERS .. I it tli v. fcTRIKKUH , Ilir T CARRY CUT T11MK n-Vis. a iTmi lrifn It. ! if h '. f tir'T " - - - n- sil i' an nni." i j i . - i SENATE HSKG PACIFIC TREATY I -Willi i-Ji4IJ WH'" ' f r t InrliiNl. to .how iu Lppm latM,,, f- r Th gj JilrOad Shop Xi-T ThU .!. I rv i -iV . .i,...a f,.if ti w. i.inhiTHv in fnn RpDresentine ijOO.Ut) i-tain "V! f'?u;1 jl r. , Jr.. lfl- fW:m il.ej-.riy. mhl.-!. will I. - iu m.. v lion OoVCmmCIlt. I rn if th- nature of mi Anniversary sal- ' irvt flnrS;' f hi fc.l ! MiTIU Of t! lPKt :i,arrnln. the m,ra.y ml npADP lng the 13.yr or in uie, win wim- llAUKli ..i . . I .uu,:il lu,nr.(lt of itii puhlU-, thopoilhriit of the rmnpa'iiy, j 'Hit lirtlil:i.v annivi r-.nry will 1m-t -in V..rt.-i:.y ev. i.in-.' nt 7 oVIm k J0 . .. nna AorJir For 1fl PiT.'l" viffn on "at Iioiuc" v. ill 10 ijoyi.l;X cuiwip . . ; w l-r VUeS l" . oflfl!liy ' nil who nil. to nt th -cin- trt'd tomorrow ai u j a.lv.s Utlltf. SttiunK ,vhi soi.i at - )' I hurt MisS AnV OiIthiH tiim. 'Ili- KMnniiimliN Iaml f.t . :.1WU .jo n vmu&tl for the m- j Them." .: . i - I'awttu rt VaUfy. acmn tU", or- f A Lit Uiinttte rliaitjr' wa nial BALFOUR TO-MAKE LABOR BOARD irtr. Willi V. rcnlt Ut ilier.v t ;i; Ik- i- l t-t f thi jJ 't!njr r "! r- lHtH.i not inf. . i. SPEECH TOMORROW Trraly Nr An Item to V IttfY. t urns, rnion, nna the -oi)any hoi to re;ip no Unfits other than tin rocu win oi . . 1 A . . I . . . ..ill toVi.liilKT I IIIs tT FHC IIF Mr, J. K. I j1 v I i S-"rita ry-Tren'-uUt ami freiH rnl ljianngi-r of tin Con fdid Fiunifun. Conipany. Ho openl the nUn-t- Inn- on Mann :;tn, i:r. n Cent. Wage Reductionsi Have Been Placed Before. Board by 114 Railroads. . ..vn.'Mi an II1VK 'Mil 1 W 1 (fill' - ---- j (hMMl.MU M.lUHI.j Even if Uoyd George De cides to Stay It Is Not Thought Coalition Govern- ment tan l-i Ionc- .,.-, Hn nlnr. i jiiiiin , - r Vm'.i'.v School Assoc-iation, tl'.ll'" ... ...... . SslllM-r- . .i... Vnri i f.-ii-onna r.iu--" . , . ...i .nil' in r. ..t.iriMi ft.f nranrn or um iu-jhi immim-h A. iii i.-ii. . , I of (JohlslKTo, In l!H:! a impany was , till' t OIII-IUO " .:.1 .....1 tlltl. t" K vi.L.l roiivi'iition Within 21 t ti nt !, organizil ami im-orporafeu1 with I.. n;il M.Jliist '!"' r h , yes ter i. ) .,rpslont . nn1 tMft Uiwny Umght , M,:t.is lifrii ni'' ' , I out lht Uoyiill & ISonhms Interest) In i ri'"i. ii - ., r ., il .. ill. Ii'!!!'!' IH n nnuu . i.. .u.ivot-fn :mn'.-.ais i .. . ... . ... ,1,,,. .vim iiii.'i.- i . i ...iiu The tniipiiiiy lii-Kt opemil ar .mi. io !,!! ..i I..1KT teaeiiiiiK 1 1'iist Corhin street. In 101M it move! i! '- v!!!'' 1"I' - to I'nion street to the huihlins now oe- viistup i uiiwv...... , , ,, It wiikihsoirs, rmir- takiuj; Parlors; in 1!H5 part' of the Cannon & FetzerV .-tore luuhline was IK' nt .'!- o'elork. Ml. I 'micnl'il i vM-'i.l,i.- lT.-si.lnt of the Town ,, V ,"(,av Si hool Asso.-iatioii pn- ll. 'initial si'SMon. ""-, .,.,, tl, itJ i,reseiit home. ami minor-1 ... . . n-LII- - C. i t.rti':t 1 itvi I - Cbleaeo. Mareh G.-Th six r-Jlr.-..l . WW it. . - - . aif. hop raft- nln.s rronth-- .Vm.- w r i " r otruauvUi. .t.iii,l:r.y lKHtm'lrit Mil- i.... ...... n.i. iir.t i'1-iiii. iu i ( Oiicoru i liavt. v-mn3U3.i i railroaa worker., on the program to- rvl. lien H hi; 1 ft-f j , r , ( lf .r tl o!ltV.a day at the otieniin; of the flcht over ; who h I -n TYTnu- TI.U I- lU .ly iUh. 1 the present --nh. of n, Mn ; thU n"" W runrVd J Sl nvlHh,, rln fr.-. the i.l the railronil IhIm Mir. ami ine - " - n?tiutU tiie i.ub- ri nmn. fr... .i?r,ntvt l-. t Ion's la rirest trnnsiHrtth u line I-; Satfirday night. .TWjiugU l'" s.mirt lri. ; rtl,ei.t to refmlu tuu furethe mit.l States Hallro.ol la.l-.rjHc spirit of a numurt i fi ! r.HuilttIng th.ule, lo .ny a1fnu.a Board. : . :,,;.t". Ui.-ther nuu. Mitfhp the j-tu t would le a -u.-' lie r iMti tmp. Krn If Ihf I'rtim Muster aajm i-J-r . l.l- U-.i I c!il today i II...I n mini , ,l..,i.,' sis-ions ai-u ...... r, t.roMlnt were 14 preachers, l !;, s. l;.. "I . snperinleiiflents and . i ...... . S.nnlav Si liiii'l Teacuei. Mr. Sims address oir "The eak ,k in I he Sunday School was one ti. i...st iiittTi-tfthiB'. addre-sses ,r,l 1..- the workers of the eity In n:i time.. He slioweu iiuil u.u."b th j'oniiK -people- in the teens v. as lol. f..r the Sun- iv Siloil. lhe ettiniren lrum.om".. thirtn-:!. and also Hie adults were-inehearinj? to civinz a .s.rreal ileal iiuht. ciiimii-i)- jiiornmii: Illair. .. .... - i, Mint 2 iiAfinJ . nf iirkanizaiom n ihb waee n-luctlon have Ih mi placed lie- j pledged. th. national -Mnlwtk.n f.,re the U.ard h.v 114 railroads; wluh meetin? the otir m. a 'i ,.:.;,, IlltlHl :ir. ,b;oi the shop men have asked Imreis of 'practicable a or a t ;ar .- pV.donI until tie- lib!, ; 13 MitH an hour over the .present : will be and will h a on So of thtse road., imw. Sa i.aj . . u fway. M U atly nm-Mrrl ? n more than the sr, road were no, roinmuimy u. p'f7 " " ' v fn certain .piarter llwt mablnj win Cannon tt h'etzer s .-lore ouiinin ,paK-eo. u wn jhw. --- - i,.,.,, . k.,,.1 liuultHy aiin.ui-i omii im- i.eiipied l.v tho eompany and in lill failure to Kn the employes p-tit...n athletic and aid in imub . f f slr Arthur llair.Mir -n Toe- More than 17-V mn,ls bare ph. eed work being eomple ed an A u j r Ijw-? Im tlr Arthur' tter.D p-tltJons for red action before the recreation program luU.ng bee li;n u. a dotlnlf utterance t th lard, while many kronns ef employe. ncd, the oiganlzer ileparu nua ",nM. Mh.htcrS. derb-Wi. have adopted metlls fim!ar to that : wbole-tline coinmunUj riCl If lhbi ,iUk.a U reIgnathHi of o fthe shop men . by making count, r j recreation com on the job. and "piIr , Kiri :.rfft Hir Arthur will iet t.ronnsals for waire advnneement. . , peim-inent activities ef.ui. .,. Vii nt ;iuie the liresuScrb rt. . It wa .aid tbat 15. M. Jewell, pre , The American lRJ. -;u!; , ! ,..nilnK t reiilM Matetuent, tua.U ident of tbe railroad department of commander. John M-Pfb-sby. P1 M,dy ltllt Ju j. witutic ti Mke otn - the Ainerienn feneration oi -u neiin -- 1 under .Austin CbauHeriain; a mnu representiiiK the shopmen, wouni ie the movement. v Minister. ( Mr. Cham!rlatt i pivem prepareI to ask poniponemeiu i n i - at. j si... ;, lr 4 t ' iif-ti. ca.-bt t t -' i v' S-r (W IW-l imJ ' U-'i4 -if amrttit j f At i ,- 1- 44-- 1 4;V-T , tnifdl kEj II I i ml tt iM - If ttw l i1 ti,, -f rAlK ? H te1 I'W - ' Arfil, It i rft! ltt f' t' !'t 4l Ut-' V P,Un i f ttsr ts4t-r f iltmt; WiaN iwal --ff '"' t r t lr i;ut j I t--t.. t.r:c-tU' , t fit. f- Mic.iitt i,I1U rrf!- lr. irt-r t r in "-t r tu ! .uCriUe " l1 ,X ,1ir -.' ctM.1 ill iir t f tt rt- fr bU r--i-ii H fi.tHiV i'tt- ii M i If ..,-. t frtrul la 'thi ilf. tr (t U- to I l-atwU lr iir 9U0f in i4 ft Vt.iftt Jo, N .. wd i 4Kt f p-e!ii rb ! lb tW t:.,.,1 Hi. J.a. 14 ! 1 tr ittrtJ-l l ma 1 1-- ly nil lb lit- -.f LI n.mrrt UltST SffUKKi: roiniiETimm rtusrdi Pur Prarc WitlKHil lmrtrLi2 Sovtrrlfntv tf Amrrinu L t a lr o i4tNV.IUl f-i-w -l-if r, -f ts- ii4- ' -4 I ' fftkM. Ir4.)f t ft-----II u "N II! tiw tis 4 r r' f f to ll I -.;vl S' Utast .t.J 4 t-4ir . Today the iomp.-uiy ociupie the .. ... ..mi 7 : o ti. m. .ii.i. ...... -- ...... w m i .. ." . . ' i iivt iiinii iinr 4 ii .i lei'i. inu m.hi.-j ; :, i'r.'l. Ilonlnie will ' " iwith basement- l.'l.SOO P.p.nre feet of il.-. r-:-1-'--. 7' boor space. i , (iM. iih iw.oessioii'. tomoi row, u)((h f (ho ,mj,f,nv - haa i- , T,h, :.i the same hours . .,-1 wav l.en : "AH Customers Must He Th" rec.rd. iiidi. afes that e li j s.,fis!U.(, Ilv?1,r.lhvs of Cost to. I1;iii:. sch.u.ls were 'T' J' That the slognii has 1khii livetl up to Uvti a Ufi.br I lib aril t4v f.-if lh t-ftlii Tiui.ilr. -t-t rrolH-. Kr 11m -it -f tf-rm " 1-M rni--ratju? frta rwKl IU hi, ai th- !..- 4.f Id- . Mr. It- I ;rler. l Nih WiUwwfs afi?l ts iW-fVf iV-tnl brr- lb la ck l l j ti.'. ir.l ttr era I lay. and appreciated is evuieneeiir ny- me Increased busines the crmpany ha enjoved e.'icli year. In this paper today the company car ries two pa yen of ads. telling of tho birthdnv party it is joins to have, In the nature of the bis Anniversary Sale, and it will Ih to your interest to read the ads. carenlly. THE FLEISCHJTANX CASE rreal deal more, eonsidera- :ti in inir religions euiicaiioinu :iih. !..tli as In material for instrue- 'liie i.ii ami equipment for vor. He Held Tomorrow Itefore Ccnunlssioner i i hoflrln on technical grounds, and at tempts to block the hea rinse were re garded as likely In railroad circ es. LENTEN WEEK OF BRAVER ment leader in the lloii?e .f rtutioni Ami Self-nrnlal lo M11 1 rRmiUUTlON mVoLH lilies of tenter Grwve laitheran 1 . '. CONCERT NEXT TVESDAV NIGHT, Churrh. -i 1 w .Ixewapapera There Tell of lUruIii IjrilfflUI I liruir . w Out Your Heart Ilefore Him." Psalm I to w " ' Monday at the. honie of Mrs. A. A . . - Lr.inniiuil!v Xiibiect il. l'Wl inn. iv"""r"." 1 NO MOKE tHEK SKMlH the Prcr eela lo Go to The Fund For Memorial lUlmes, Ti ofnr-prt Tuesday nizht. March 14th. Is Rlvejn by 'the musial men and cf the 4Juetlon Warsaw, Mar. 2. The V et" an drya" are having a br.t connict over WashinL'ton. March 6. Arran?e- irmtB for the rehearing or the charges of diverjnr..Jo4.rl-1. alcinioro 'Tever5to purposes, made awinflt Flrischroann Company Inc.. of New York, and eleven of its brafich agencies in as many cities etod today -.by Internal noi-Rtmo Cranmlssiniw Clair at a confersr.co with Prohibt'ion Com missioner Hayres. The rehoaring of the caso will -bo held tomorrow at o'clock before Commissioner tsiair. yir piair said the case was an ap pearand no nsw evidence would be introduced, testimony taken at the former bearing and the arguments of counsel for the company and of the prohibition authorities being ?ea.r(L The Commissioner announced bis m tpntton cf rendering a decision as quickly as possible. - ( TIIE COTTON MARKET. Opened Steady at an Advance of 1 to r , - f A nAllc lieciine oi a s. A. A. I . ...trtrt the use of In t , III Vunii . women of Concord in loving and urate- Aa of Penitent VMfes.ou of our fl-re rigid control over the u ful reineiniirance io me ... ...-..i irnyt.rl-snes ana oi ii jr " of llQnor i becoming mure annr who jsnve tlieir lives ior "nw'ii.. may be taugnt to pru.v. ami i". ... ti r .11 j-itti'.tr.s to the; public or am, Worktr in IbeMm land. : 1 4beqsUon and ther - art jn yoMr prffvw ;0l-rftfbt1 tbat'I OiM'm lJ1,Ii:4 ' nH.rnH lec tures on alcoholint vr',l the "Ixird in cenaing to pray. leader. mfUjn), jjtture?i are shown to pm i evening's .enter- MlH n M Cook. mTte t he reform TOovenienl. The example or America i con i in- 411 nmt x........ t . Ttn i n-a" artrncaie a iricmjiiiu cutting down the - nunbcr of place - a . 1 1 a . where liquor is aoui oy rmmuun 1, -... " nna fnr over 2JV00 Of pOpU- :ntion of life." 'I be- - Another propsal would abd- ' that ve present ..vour dUU"' ," ilrtrtr ulnne la 1 " . .. .. ...1........ -- ..:. -V ... . . ..-mt. o " .. - . ... .,t TUe ciiorus, wiucn nunmi ...' " j Ikk1I"c a uvine namu t, ..-. . t grant permits ?n csi" i.'i the city's best voices, will sing throe . b,e unto (5o(1 hMi Is your reason- auranU. . wM Ouwln from . T. Mru T 1. (US- 1 C a . . ' numoers: nan i"si ..ui. 'anie seriw. ia-ju.-, - . . . steadv These dingers' give to the .public ence, at rriecHUKvn. In ulitit illll tl) an tninment. von will have added to the vP(inPKdav At the home of Mrs. A fund now being launched in the town y p-,,. Suliject 4,An Hour of Pray- J8, ,te, wltu heated arguments and county for the Memorial Chime-. or for the Work and Workers lteyon.1 t0'whcther prohibition b effective that your children's children. may hear the StJU .-Ask f UM., and I will give . rmmtry. . . .. ifbw.b ' rU'lmlAi. vli l- ,. x t i. .... i . -v - flktiiA iniirril- riTicr -a in in- i :i in 11 1111 u i itnn iiu ihii i iii-m - i t - - loists. Mrs. X. Sloane, Miss, iiraw Kobn. Miss Helen Patterson r ill n fen tnrinir in .... - v ....... . - - - , ..- . M. . . 4 f D.muil iu" i ie.r. irs. .. " i. Miss J tin home of Mrs. Kd i.i.i'fiti mloilies. . .. .... . fifiiii1 nf Iravr rvoilll itii.ii.uik .......... i Kik, ,-uii.n i . l . . nmi Mts Patterson in Harry Ijiuder . v,.r th Dedication of Hfi. ( K v . - - - - --- V V'. .a - - " . !.. . 1 . . . . ..y-yr-o ill llTr I k -1t SOUgH Willi nioiUJ ttnwujy"-w.ii . SOCt'll VIHI T.,iio.w-r 1it TMebnril-Wasrner : Hal AllllUllf.ii- - - ' - - - leiujah Chorus, by Handel: Itridal Chorus from The Kose . Xiamen, v F. II. Corven. . A complete announce ment of the program will be given later. . A CONFERENCE .OF ALl.; THE l.MKiKAAllu.ur All? 1 IV SIMS Oncral SuiH'rintem'pnt of Nortl't Car ciliua Stuulay School Association. 'Iii'.iln n's Division and the JVdult Ii visi.ui iic tailed the strong links in t Ii Sunday School, while the. Tec.u iu'c. nr Voiuig Peojile's division, incliul i.u i.i'l'ils iroui 1M to "J( years, is-the ":ik linl. lie gave, tacts and figures ! shi.v tin- i-akiess -of the link and :il-u the iiniMirtaiiii' ot' "niakintr it as Mi'ui it' not 1 roiitre.r than the other Uvii. ' l! is on this weak link that the dev ii in lally makes his attack, said the weaker, and this is the place where tin average Sunday school .gives the leasr hi'p. Statistics, he said, show ed that '.'.)' per cent of all criminals committed ' their first crime during i!iis iK'iiixl. Kishty-fonr per cent, of '.a conversions oc-enr during the same I" I'.'.il. Xinctv-onp ner cent, of the de.- isi..i!s for life are .'made before the imy or .riri are on vears of ase, and oi l!, r i t ut. of all, missionaries make the.ir ih'ri-ii.u ihirii!! that, tveriwl 'ri. ..i-.. '.. . . . ,. i .1 i ii" t, iniurens in vision is gumco 'V others : the adult by reason. The Voim- Peopli.. are not guided by eith Thiyv are guided by the gang. The :i . vuire l.oy in his teens pays more at-'-ii'i.in to .the opinion of the. gang Hum he i!..es to his father and mother. V'.'ii hiiiihl as well quit, tryiug to drive H..1U. lV. i as sny 0f pa'rental an Hi.'ntv ;im ii,- was shy -of girls a fe.w ':ii- l.i-t.,re H New York. March CLWhile Liver pool did not fully meet the .ocal de cline of Saturday, the cotton market here was rather nervous or unsettled during today's early trading, llw opening was steady at an nuv,.ncooT 1' point to a decline of 2 points and there was some buying her for Liver pool accounts., but prices noon easpd i.it under scattering liquidations. Cotton futures opened steady. May 17:70: Julj: 17;0r; Oct. 1:1: Dec. 1:2..:. Jan. It5:l'-'. ctHv irv moreiaeni nas n. dk: j . .. tor. . . . ... sr.in on for rcme time in me di Sunday afternoon at .. "i"""1 Hnnal narHaosent and the drtatei be a public senice. Subject. it . have jately- bfen made more Prayed." We will nave n y heated by enforcement of an orai Rev. M. L, Kestcj, of CMieord. es- tabiWiJng a dry Sunday in iwcially InvOe all ladies or the t emer Wargaflji. forbids the i Cjtholie Friest Beaten. Tarred Featnereu. t ... ..in,-. Totih March fi. J T.-i nthnlin nrlest. at Slaton. who was seized by masked men of that town Saturday night anu neaira. red and feathered, authorized a state ment here today that the Incident was the climax of sentiment due s to pro-Oerman accusations against bim during the world war. . He said he was denied final citizen ship paper ia Federal court at Amanllo in June, 1921, on the ground that he registered as a ""IfiL" taking out nis.nrsi mi......... papers. -. . - Rowan Scliwls not to Close for Fln.w Salisbury, March 4.-The llowan Countv Board of Health has decided i,ot tn- influenza situation in this county does not warrant the closing o the public schools, according to a statement of Dr. v.. Health Officer. The disease m prev alent throughout 'he county but not .-- es- - tit m m iir'ir . j -t 44. in a serious io" 1 I...V is not in Sunday Schoolnoc in the towns of SausDury ana I . Spencer. Two More Brokerage Houses Fa'd. New York, March neIflst --0, r.M-rorm hnnse casual tle cas alties touched the 50 mark toclay when involuntary bankruptcy P? filed in Federal court against Lttin,, & Wall, and L B. Mulins & Com pany. - ' Recorcmended by the Leaders of Third Internationale m awseow. Mosc-ow. March C , I By. the Assoeiat .i Tria i conference rf all the tioeialist internationale.s to 'lst'"ss.. .i. ..f n tin tM i ron r on i '.- I l . v .... - ... world problems affecting capital ami labor, was rewiiiniencieci ny me erxru tive leaders of the Third Internation ale of Moscow, after a two week's dis cussion here. The vote was' 411 to 111. 1h resolution passed mentionecl the rarimw internationales with which a nni c-onferencc- is favored the second or I pre-war oiini.i. i."" - --- r v.i : ot i!cro iit vpar anil r izauou iu. ii.niiiii - ---- . I ... it 1 1.1 .. .....I.f I lT 111 which -recemiy item a "'rr"" Paris is termed .and the fourth Inter nationale. ; there nave iait?j heated by enforcement of an orai- pecially invite an lacue .i .. -"; varaawTJi. farbids tue saie us trreiratioii. young and old. to.,.; rlj4- nocn to Mon- come and bring their neigldKirs. It noon an(J iA being enforced by very important that we give this much . Warsaw police with an iron of our time to the Lord. X. j band uespite the protest of cafe ..tn.v.xmv c .ii iMMi tana riui.v v ""7": S.t N.i Sm t-.. cv-s.i4 .tii ' It- ' 11(1 f.t. Mi-t tlV i.i iirriW ? "4l "' it M tn 1 lk..Itit tt tllw-rtW., t - l4il- Uf Mfe.t-r S'.- M" -;" tl-i ff firvtl t't f 1 f.ati f ftr-ft-l"- .VI 4tlHw f-r- ! ."'. Ji$it'M M I? r--- .! r. r . tt r t fs'" - tia .f 'i-twi" r - la. -tv- tJ ftr a rnii"B HI Jp : iy H-HtWt tacstta fc ih t.rttfr r " 4 nnnct Mit:g r-w,g .i lUf." Wid " ;-' , '-a iy- ltt rt !f r U ' 41 ti. Ifct II.' -S. . - - !lie4. , 1 . - -'-' r jallUtn," pr14.0 f f f ;4 Vr tb- i r. a fs ?1 !! I H i-"'" i' p ri ! ' h . ,fr rai' 0 . Mf rf ts.i""-t Hft ifrl r!, F.r- ! M i td Ijr ltuaif itkt: h Ktful f laMHiifl Tll ! cnly as isV-rf-lT' t ... 4.1. mrf 5.iiff rt-ti- Ilini. ... .wi - - AND MODERN HOTEL . .pik'.. flexure In the campaign Ih General Joaeph President of the Polish Red ro and Polish Boy Scouts, who cnrinUed in. n Viw York's I-atent Novelty in the Way , " " famoua Huller New York. Marcn .u 1" V- hiri. thou.-ands of Amerl- tion church and seven story modern hotel is to be New York s latest tun ei ty in buildings. This rhurclt provid ing Sunday School space in the base ment, church on the first three iloors and missionary scbol on the roof, will' cr0'i oa, the site of the Metropolitan Tabernacle, Broadb and 14th Streets. . Strict censorship win exercis:. over hotel guesi eno and dancing will. I promoiteti. tne es timated cost is $l,.riO0.(iOO. ! ()ngressman Attarks Mr. Hayes. Washington, March 3. A vigorous attack on Postmaster General Hays, was made today in the House try Rep resentative Williams, repuldican. Illi who declared that the retiring cabinet officer "has been the one MftHMrp Binks. 2 for appointment f the first year oi cue v -- : t,1iH.-ti administration. 1 ni 'uir' jfiVl .-' lively, brilliant sport hats are among the latest creations being shown at the Specialty Hat Shop, says a new- ad today. ariny in which thousands of Am-ri- can volunteers cr i'onn umi in 1917 and - ISIS. , (leneral Halkr ia now leading a fipht against raising the prr cents rf of alcohol in beer. Thi I . oni f.n--half rer nt. IlXeO .4 .11. The brewers have con?entrd to tma iititt out tax ot - n nil retail 1 auor aUcka Polish law makes a liquor dealer as sume the re-nonIbHity ior oruB,. . u ..rif in-, that when an in toxicatsd person ia arrew-u. -;- ' ntn- nf the otace in on " " Ma tntnxlcanta nint go alon? with him to jxll. , ...i. v--n inr and little tnwn jug are never empty the sro iT JU ST RECEIVED ANOTHER LOT OF . IG TENSION EVERSHARP SHEARS Hi. it- ,nv .treiierallv three reasons.- In n'. In -4 pla-e -!l. l some woman is trying class of boys from 13 to :)m iml i-ritii-ivimrt' women who :n-.- tiadiers for when it gets clown to t'.'clii'irai teaching women are apt to 'I'1 it Letter than men.-. But that isn't -a boy needs He needs comrade. 'U1 and leadership. The second rea.s tlure is liable to lie an over-pious "liill teaehinc thut i.ltics Ttv over- !;:"'!s. T mean too mnoli niAtv on Sun- . ., f. - L i I. ...-t. IT' If' BUI St.iMLnt AjnrfiH-Il A I rUu!iuraric3Ulaft4 I'm. u-fciiiiirt..tt Marvh i-An Hi print Um t l.iU7Jffc. tot lb. M MnxK cf the Afrbulfttral lNrtl6i during the euii n-al pur k mco. mciidetl lu a bill wi-tM the !ou a pruMrUtbm 9'MIU, 'ft. total U I0.7IMC1 l tbaa lb anicMiiU appropriate! rr ue Tirn-i t1rsl. year, fiwl JU-,1... the Imdgfl .tltul-w, li- iv-insr tl- 'Huiii3iloB ftrtn lb bill of the -V-Ma wrrl l-t ar f..r ii. 11-trllMifion of wi by wr- le -,tr &r"9t it' I- it r t'tf, miI It . I'tHtjt! tarea Mibmitllug cMimate. IM ttrf itiW pnvlMb fr dr ! b. Hie Item f f 2,I'X rrl lat 4ar'- bill f.r bn l. fmr f,r pimha- of ""I i-1" 1,1 droiuibt atrhken area I fst1' iu llo- bill r.rt-).-l i-!ay. ttw inlttee n-ixirth.it Holt Im tinmie jinbmltted for the pun- Tb bill mile 2.7V fT ' radlc.tbm -f ulfe -! ti,1: $1.72H. fr i-aymi-ot 'f C-". ?adl tbta in for fttlwrmiar- rjitia Mftu.." 1 ' i ,.,,.1.4 - r,is;-:nsr 4 0 . -rM.ii. -ilif of Mi .-f attl ! I uni'f lty " , a.ji.iaai for eraciicainHi oi n - i u -.-sf t IrUtort. date V" , ! Jl' n.Ur i-f prevention the pr8'i "i '' ' can bmii lc tb. aiivisi7!1SI" ... .. F-irtruiii y It - WM tt- -Ga rpiuuor ir i . r. ' i- !t!.-le Shoal. t-,.-i.?....i ImmIi II - 4'bf4iftti Kabn. of tin- Ilou military o-wW'Ht anncM.ml l-br fw mf"Tt with M--ak-r liiiD. n utnltc a redulb- aUn aottl- ti for foe coroaiiii' u MioaK atata aifl IH'P'' cmnni-ct -rohl tt ' ' tbm with the .ffra. wbu. in teM Im lnrellllo. . . Frelri. k I- r.n2trt. on - m. N. C. m.d- a p! ' rr tnplete C Mn-rle HiVa r- a a "ic buip- prp-5',?" r rartHiUrly crrl rrjpi' ' , Uo nitrate plant. ani Mbl tbey wibl I. mad ready taanafarirtt. clfrat and fertHir br an ad!itbfMl rt f.ene by tle -ietnmett 'f - of the. titrate ptasf. ; -- . . - . ...at tl... Jltt3tt f .1.- ftr itMIl I IH,.'l pin " - - - . nbtnil they fiH I- ! Jterf Utr af l trllb ' T1e l alarrw ianiy uiih.m . t ki.i it. i-rurl r a&tfcr ll'H'T - ------ . U utlre tiftr at t- f r Mib. Match 4tb at W V m. xvwmx nitatbr f try uhttrU m Jarre nrl-r rfirt. wcr. fft; T1-e'-rm tra wH rrwbrl ft Ve aTlI tl" lvira'w nn - , .- 11 h-4-4 H ! f it iwwtr'-4p'- M ' ai t without ' . '" lt l bbt I ""2 ' UtftWta, lb Aif! l1-. rfv. .lr l b: "l---"- 4 --i-r4 io34 ! til - Unit I.T It.- trtirm '4 4 If ' ' .- . 4 ftr lb a!ftd--t,rt- iftt ' tnati' f i frt I'1 prvn 'tnoi H r-'" Uca. Dt.ja. ftiB Irt iMt It- rr .i.J. .ni'r tit I'-n f J s lritbat atftjft aa isVWiu t--f-t s: ; r-t " i ft -'f' f-" Htk ff lt .HLf-f. tirf ft IV-ra ft-il . i t' F ttr-u;-.! U;f a t '!-' "jf' ff-t. rV! IVint . '' tbat anf b r"-'l - j-' tun as tt-.i 4,ii5n notwithstanding the mean too mucn pieiy on ;sun- nuu. .,- ntinst thn mprrantile ma- Ii.s- iimdk Tn the mercantile ma ri"c are a number of ships which have 1 '. ..r mark. The "True Love" launched in England in liOL ...iiui..i -Tin Two Brothers, ior not attending tne ciass iis f-uu u.w , , 1T7 nnii some man or woman is lecturing i built at Plymouth, Lnsbind. iu 1. , ami tl'e ,h,ss. The. average boy in his the ''good intent(5o .. wiiun jooj. tec-u-aKe Will have a. conversation water two years later, are still m ac- resf of the week, A boy of that '?e can look through you and tell !;'v I'ir.Ms you are better than any -Town n,vrson Be natural. Tlie third r.asoii fur not ft end in? the class r mt,ll a,i 1 t ft 4t .- t9tM- a' t-r- -trfci?---l b -M-- t.?lfCfl lVft IafiW. '' ' Intuitu I i fTfm-. taiti t -r- f K t-l t -:aU mnriia ..f jJr 4 .t hf itl t-' " ti tf?; e.. I.. - t 4t.fl I ! Itr4 fa Ktlarorrr l ft - JJusa uiittf llU. i'fU M"-il-Ua ' rroerfU- Cbarr . f 'ii 44m t ':ui stf- rn A--ft. ; Crt Jatcrdjy nlgtt in April t . afila5! n't W -f ...-i - - ! . . ... . !. t't't as anH will present a.pair free as long as they last to those who pay their subscription to "First Come, First Served" If to be sent by mail, add .Vents to any piint in North Y to The elate to which your subscription ia paid is printed . n your laMl In advance ainiply ml eiWgh to pay you a full ye-ir in advance. If you are already 1 r " k! lo mrtr. and we iU Another's Tyear's subscription and we will rredit you another year from the time yon r v " send you the. Shears free. - M 4 o'clock. Gr rui - I - vT t tt UtM 4fJ X- f- Afc4f w i tu. -.r fntvl lrrt tlilL ordiitaiT SBtere-4 at Y"X ll-H llXH .4 -. ' Two lrt -ctrttKft .P,T' ,,. tiftWbfe. r- ! . - Mr I V. W-7, i- '...,,, f.i'i Hnnd.r Hfc4 1-Wary rt tbr 5 1.,; ! At -1 l rpt. .f MtMar JML A f 5. tL AUrfi t- ' lb- fclsbi ftTtb waa a by Mr r lsU -f.wt joba r. Horn. f GtaLam. ,a,l !f1 t- ScraC toTr. wi!I t.UwItM tf. l lb matrtcvoiitil rf ift. : iloft. r Cvontinued on Tage Five) " tual service, - -
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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March 6, 1922, edition 1
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