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- j B. SHERRILL, Editor and VOLUME XLVII. readers of the Association ' gainst the Prohibition rnendmcnt to Mm in hrnegic Hall, New York. m rS.T VOLSTEAD IV t t m -vn T A TIT ALT UUi yr urn Work "Patiently, Law- .ilk nnfl 1 atriotically" for Repeal of the Prohibition Amendment. ' u , ... v.i i- n' il Leader.. of "W he ';-' "-f prohibition ..,..! ! today ar- ' ,,.,.: fr .1 membership rally to ,' 1", ,i T..riilt in c.irm-gie Hall. - An I)' " . . !. - l.l .. M. I ni.tinri 11, '-n ,f the Aoeiution a fol t Hi.- VoMc.hI act ut of the T -,u ;fi,. ir imi. Mh' iiass lge of similar f. !:iiiiii I.nvr-'. ; 1 1 1 t I" riniHiii'i n riicl) il IMt? l-iu Jiurii'i- ,,.r 1; if rtMiifiiim in forre.i mi 1.. i! .- 1 ,.-.!- uf the several .States, 1 ( 1 ' " . .1 I 11 OIL I ( I'lllT' Uli'l.T MM' " " " " ' V I,, u. ilv ii:iti-iil!v. l.iwfll lv and , ,,, :i,.,ilv for t Ut 'repeal of the pro il,ii,.,, -mi -iKlHi-nt and lo preserve ,1,.. C nsi.nui-'ii ..f Hie Chited States flim.fmfii. r iiinttliticn by -'an orgnn.z- ,.,! f;l 11:1 lira I. ill pi-niliiii; the iei-(tiiip!isliiiieiit of the :,b..vi- ,r..-r.nii. ,t' favor ami clicour j,Lr,. ,,li(.iliciM-e t Hie prohibition laws :i iipv, ei-Ieel M e. COTTON Ii..NTlMS IN THIS STATE STARTED Fruit Trel in North Carolina Report ed in (IihhI Condition; Crop Re- if w. " AViisiiingHuiJ -April .".Heavy rains in tin- central and western portions of i tie -..itiii -belt delayed farm work :. !! hut little chiton was planted duf- in- tin' Inst week m t nose sections, tliir iriiveriimest's- weekly weather and riMp review, issued today, said. I'l.-iuting i- backward in Texas, the r.viiw ? a hi. aim nine or none mis i -is vi-t lieen seeded in the. lower Miss- ivil.Iii vnllev. Conditions were more fir nmlile in tlie Atlantic coast "states fiiii) pljintinr made good. jjrogreRa.'Ji (lint nit a. This work lias been -fimsh-- I i d in parts of Fhfrida and the oflrly 11 1 inir is up to a good stand In Sunt hern ftenr-'ia. TlanthiR ..was ex tniled iluiinir the week to central North ('iirnliua and southeastern North Carolina, which is somewhat earlier than the averajie season. Tinek erons have, been " seriously iliuimired in southern Florkla by dry v.iatlier. says the report, iind some harm lias, been done in Arkansas by tin-frost of April 1 and heavy rains lHMi'ssifated replanting iii the lower MissisMnpi Vattey.. .Otherwise, the week was mostly favorable for track emiis. - t I;nly fruit trees were reported In llooiu norlliward to Maryland' and die southi-rn portions, of Indiana and Illinois.-! Apples are, blooming -'in Ten ti'Sei' and North Carolina, llpache.s re setting well p fJeorgia and are mostly in en,,, emtlition in North Car olina. Frost damage-to fruit , during 'tli-' wt i'k iK'gligible. ( 0 C N T Y CO N V K NT 1 6 -11V FRATKRNAL ORDER . Rowan Coiif.cils of Dauelvters- of IJb rty Have Interesting Meeting;, Uockweli. Apiil .T The Rowan ' "imty-Convention tf the Sons and Kau-hters ,,f Liberty held in Rock. wf'Mast Tuesday night was featur I'Y an Innnenst-'-. attendance " and good reports from the tweve coun ''isri thiMoimty Two hundred and -ninety delegates were entertained in a most cordial welcome by Frances "i "ard Council Xo. u nt Rockwel' imi tlrt. urogram included half a dozen Mirnng add resses. numbers of musica1 lee:i,K iXm othtr featul.es s p ' l'ie third time in succession Ranees Willard Council No. 50 at K-v-kwel. w,,n the loving cup for -iiiiiig the largest percentage of 111 tiu iiaiwlitv " .... .... i .-ii.ii. 1 1 ll - II v;i sj iirp- r-. :md was ae(Tpte.l bv Dr. C. W. ''"''Me. oMjorkweR. - I he ntiirers ele-ted for the ensuing r "VrJu,1,': count v ctTincillor, Mrs. - H. h-exier. of Spencer ; associate lUl:,r. Mrs. Dave Cauble. of Sa'is ( (: nee cou,10illov. Dr. C. W. Choate r ,'VkWl'u: Voiding secretary, W. ' lo r. of Sneiieer. ro. plA.to,l c- ),-M,i:i,,.'uml,nli,ls rotary. Miss J. h. fis)u.r of c.ranite Ou ss Kae Ruide, iii.i.l . . r" '. innc yiiiirrv; . 1,,,,'v . ,Ianes 'obhel. of Salis- Failh. " SUle Mrs-'"Thoa. Linker, of NAKIX; PLANS FOR ECONOMIC CONFERENCE Vsm,Kiates J rd to Present ' Gene a rS U Their dated ptePn 6(' the, Asso Scinn7U vr) Foreign minister bv 4m5, , alhed powrs to te here t'Mhe e. in -a meetl"g Prelimirio:- fnn- ... n?n,lc and financial confer wiueti onens tnmi.v at un7A,. n..j DaviH t, on ine suggestion of lnme minister; treorge, the British ne Russian soviet delegation hes to R,'V.y and is heing escorted d"'eive force. a specially detailed last ukH'30 the conference will liTofiiL ENFORCEMEHT ACT to'it two months. Publisher. ''C lU RCII EFFICIENCY' Subject hi Sermon at 3!rthwlt Frot ctant Rcvlvxl It Xirfii, Notwithstanding the rain lttt night IiAiiyp well fillctl Uxi'eI it the -r-mon on "The EfikVnt C'hurcji." ilr. liethca uet ax a text Eihe-Iaii 5rJ7. Nt having pot or wrinkle, or ny nich thlnf." Several plnt weri pir en by which the inrtivhlruil or the Chtirh might -k mm- If there wax tl at efficiency neciry to acf-orapnh' the a-ork. which' i neeleI to Ik done. A devotional atuiovpheri making every part of the wrvlcea opirlf tuilly helpful. TTiere are no jrpliiniriariex In t the Imrcli lint every part U a part of the ?rorhip and no or;e fhonld think of th Kinging, the Scripture reading t.r I'wn the offering an not being a part f'.--ontial to the glory of God and the spiritual welfare of the people. In- fancn were glve.n of ynple who even tried to. drop in for's2n-lce after the collection. jkI does not awpt such service, J The: sacrificial life I en-cntlal to! he highest development of the Chriv tioii. Tlie Piwakir said that for two vearK am Mifsionary Sit-retary of his conference he had nuido rejue.t after n quest for examples of re;il acritlce no, that lie might use them to help others. I!ut in that time no one ever told him of one. He made the same request last night. He. ridiculed the idea of a preacher who had quit money making to preach wiying that he had made a sacrifice. Ther''s no real Jiacriflce in giving up money making for preaching, declared the preacher. He said from his own esicrienee. there was more joy in soul wiving than money making. Everr the man who give of his money, to help . fit . I . .11.. . a . ft I ii .11 ft 1 . .... .1111 Inn M .. IIia I one who turns aside to save m one. The. question was left with the- hear ers. What isreal sacrifice? The missionary spirit is one of the et evidem-es of an efficient church. Thes( lKiinted questions were asked: low may we become more missionary? low much do we give to missions! tow much - no we know' about our own missionaries? Do we ever call them by name in prayer? Who are the real missionaries of the church? These are question worth 'pondering. The matter of a church having a social outreach that IsstChristlike was again emphasized. The church takes too much for granted in the-matter of making the stranjger welcome and then of going after the stranger and bring- ng him in. The sympathetic touch ins iN effect.'- Lives have been saved from ruin by the ha"nd of sympathy being giveji at the proper time. People pairing off. with their social set and letting those who were not so well off in life go to the devil has caused the church t'o lose in many in stances, , lives 'that, coiild have leen nsc.fur'for 'AVfiwa they must "answer A nMre" fraternal spirit fhonld be cultivated. A recognition -of the oth er man and an appreciation of his work for human " uplift is essential though there may be points of differ ence in 'cre.ed. . The efficient church has an educa-. tional ideal that trains for serrice In stead of for ornament. -.Our greatest eaders come from the so-called small hurch school. This is" true because. the church sehol seeks to developie whole man. ' , . .V Then the church without the eran- gelistic passipni is a dead letter. A name to live but dead. . Jesus Christ came to seek and to save that -which was lost. .The Church needs to turn its stray dollars and folks into channels of blessing,. The Church needs to be more fully reach-Klie ed and more fully saved o that its poWer mar attract outsirtf-rs. Tjlir? sen-ices whe.re folks are leing savetl re the services that attract the needy world to the Church. The onlv way the Church can prove that they have Christ is to be able to offer Him to others. - There, 'must, have been as many as 10 people who came forward at the !cse frif prayer of reconseeration. SonVs tonight at 7:30. . Iiange at Sanitary drocery Com- pnny. The Sanitary Grocery Company on April 1st was taken over by a new company consisting of-Pohn L. ve trea. President, O. A, Swaringen. Vice President, Grorar W. Creecb, Secretary-Treasurer, who bought out the interests of the old concern, W. Glass William Glass. Joe Glass, C. M. Sappenfield and H. W. Calloway. The new concern will be conrnuea under the name or the aan'taty Grocerv Company. Inc.. and will re main in its present quarters, under the active management of Mr. Creech. Messrs. Swaringen and Petrea will divide their time between the Sani tary Grocery Company and their present business known ' as the Ca barrus Cash Grocery. A Pound Party. On last Saturday night a number Of young people gave Miss Ha Mae Pless a pound party. Those, present were: Misses Lola and Myrtle Ellis Nina and iJillie Haynes, Mae Cooke, Elnia and Marv Hope Ritchie, Ila Mae TlesS and Nora Host: Messrs. Henry, John and George Sifford. Glenn Penninger, Guv Yost. Charlie Bost, Ira, Ralph and John Corl, Albert Carter. Charlie. and Dudley Sapp. Lee and Ernest Haynes, Ralph Safrit. Walter Lippard, Vester and "Pete" Buchwell, Hollie Ritchie, Welker Pless, and Ray liar- rier. , v , V - : XX. Missing Man Indicted for Bigamy. New Vork, April 6. Jos. Donald Grafton.l sou of a wealthy furniture manufacturer, whose whereabouts are. unknown to the 'police, today was in dicted by a Supreme court grand jury on a charge of bigamF and a bench warrant was issued- for his arrest. : Stone Case Now- With Jury. New Tork, April 6. The cas? of Olivia M. P. Stone, charged with the I murder of Ellis G. Kmkead, of Cm cinnati. went to the jury at 11:28 TISH IIISTIL SITUATIOFI GLOOMY After Several Months of Peace Industrial Strife I Again Being Experienced. Engineers May Strike. A MILLION WILL BE OUT OF WORK Unless a Settlement Is Speed ily Reached. Both Im ports and Exports Have Substantially Declined. London, April 6. (Cy the A'co elated freai)A gloomy picture i the British industrial situation I.j prented In the American Chamber of Commerce's Bunmiary of busings and economic conditions for March. : After Mme moBtbs of peace revere Industrial etnfe i$ again bcinj? ex per?nced. The question "whether, 600.000 skilled engineers jwill . be forced Into idleness hangs on -neeotia-tkm .between employeers and ,th unions, "brought about by intervention of Prime Minister Lloyd Ceorge. More than n million person will be without jobs uQle3M a :ttlemnt I.. . .-..111., b n i . . .1 t ji tintnld out. The' engineering dispute U concerned with th- qu.stlon of ovr-lhiui. ttiine: while shipbuilding workers aria disaffected due to a bonus reduction by installments, of 2C 1-2 shillingi weekly. ' " . Lancashire cotton manufacturers have given notice of a 75 per cent re duction in the standard price list, roughly 6 shillings a pound, but it is net expected such a large reduc tion will be mad?. February v foreign trade returns published in March were not favra1)c as compared with January, both im ports and exports substantially de clining. - ANNUAL DEBATE WAKE FOREST AND DAVIDSON To Be Held in Queen's College at Oiarlotte Tomorrow Night. Daridson, N. C April C Qn Fri day night. April 7th in the auditorium of Queen's College, Charlotte, N. C , beginning at S o'clock Dijidson and Wake d Forest will - hold' their anna 1 lebateft Tlie subH-t for- the dliate this year Is: "Resolved. That the Fetl edal government should own and oper atethp cool mines of -the Unitejl States, constitutionality waived." Wake For est will" 'uphold the affirmative and Davidson the negative. Wake Forest will lerepresented by Messrs. L. K. Andrews, and. A. L. Goodrich as principals? and W. Bryan Booe as alternate and manager of the team. Davidson will be represented by Messrs. J. C Bailey, Jr., and E. E. Houghton, Jr., as principals and W. A.; Cample, Jr.. as alternate and man ager. None of these, men has ever met the others in debate and the out come of the contest cannot lie predict; ed with any certainty. Wake Forest secured a three to two decision in last venr's debate, held in Raleigh, and Davidson men all are anxious to draw blood in revenge, Five gentlemen , of Charlotte have been asked to act as judges of the der bate; four of whom have already ac cepter. These are M.essrs. lieriot Clarkson, John McRae. and Plummer Stewart, attorneys and H. Mk Victor of the Cnion National Bank. Dr. W. H. Frazer, , president of Queen's College wUl preside over the debate, and Queen's girls will act as marshals. THE COTTON MARKET General List Showed Net Advances of 7 to 15 Points, With Jury Selling at 17.34. . New York, Afcril 6. Reports of un settled western belt weather condi tion seemed responsible for a decline In the cotton market early today. Iiv- erpool was about as due, but the mar ket opened steady at a decline of 1 point on May to, an advance of 8 points on some of the new crop posi tions. , There was some spo house sell ing of near months and further scat tering Wall Street, liquidations but New Orleans, Liverpool and brokers with Japanese, connect ions were good buyers, and the general list soon show ed net advances of 7 to 15 po4nt.. with Julv selling at 17.34 and Octoler at 17.1 r. Cotton futures opened steady. May 17:88; July 17:25; Oct. 17:04; Dec. 16:97; Jan. 16:92. . TRIBUTE TO PEARY 3Iemorial Placed at His Grave in Ar lington Cemetery. Washington. April C President and Mrs. Harding, memliers of the Cabi net and other high government offi cials, as well as Arctic " explorers, joined in a tribute to the memory of Rear Admiral Robert E. Peary, today when a memorial was placed at - hi grave in Arlington National Ceme tery today by the Natldual Geographic Society Secretary Denby und Assist ant Secretary Roosevelt, whose fami ly name was borne by the famous ship! IV Iiaiuir n iwiur ui unu.i nuiii. especially built for Peary's North Pole i enloration were on the nrocram for addresses. JnHn J Ri Rav. of Bnrnsvllle. will preside at the April term of Cabarru run instead of triple sales as hereto- Superior Court, which will oonvenelrun instead of tjin!e sal a hereto-1 here on April 24th. Both criminal and fore. A mass meeting of Wilslu bnsi- civil cases will be tried during the sessions or turi. - i I Second Fresh: I hate anybody that hits below the belt J PUBLISHED MONDAYS AND t concord; n. c- Thursday, april o. 1922: BLAUTplJ AND GfiRUER HIE mm Rep. Garner S: js That Rep.1 : the House and Should Be! KvrkedOutri f BLANTON ATTACKED A SEVERAL MEASURES: And His Spcerii Started Ro -Sergeant at Aims Order ed to Keep Men From a Personal Encounter. Washindtm. IItprctita tlve JariMr, democrat, of Tetan, h- dared iu the JIoun (rlay. tluit If xr mlttctl by Ihf la i-ak what in the mind of the H- Hoo4 nwio- ir ue woum say iwjn ucprt-iniraiiv-. inr tumi ta !rikr. Itlaiitoti, of that utatei'h a lln:rav toj JJri I 1ewK Ir-W!n.t f th thin House, ami ougjit t h kicked .ruliHi Vtkr of Asrta out." ' i ii't the U'ui of Hie !in-i drleithi ilr. Ciarner'- Ktatemeut, ronUns af-ou the ctuiuittM. aud tb tnrnnt pi. ter JIanton bail Ufren.ie! himself, against a n?whpaper article, thr-w th? HHise into great Uiorfl-r, and broiijfht from the siieaker a L.irp quick tm inand to the f.ergoahf.at arms t tr- rent a tHTsnnal Ha after I$!ant..n I... d houted he wonhl boM (Jaruer ir-, soiially' reIKlnsIble if ctille! a liar by . j Representative ttbj Jiton's siireiii which utarted -the row. dealt with an adclrenH refvnlly uiaIt in Texas in which he dbeu?sed funne of the .thing provided for mender of Congress in the mrular OHica Build Ing store which .they are iiernilrted to purcluiM oat of iirh man Klati onery allowance cf about "You cannot defend these nieasley item of graft,'', JUanfon Mhouttd, re ferring alsi to t lie-mileage ullowawe. Attacking Blanton ? a creature." Mr. Garner declarwi: "It Is a hard thing, to sy what i.o in one's mind alut an Jndividual. I av I have the firm omvicl lon! that I leliete this indiviifjal i feature would debauch the virtue of h!s own family to accumulate wealth, to put Jhiui self forward ' from. a .'political ?tand points .. . ' -. , At the outae- of ) Speech. Mr. Garner said that in "Ke world . there "ar? all kindrof li . the artistic 11a rv.-1 h , - I Jil J9k- mon liar." " KenrcM-ntative Blanton sitting a few feet' away jumped to his feet exclaiming: "I wilt hold you nor zonal ly respon sible if you call me a liaf." Mr. Garn?r did not notice the in terrruption but representative ' Sum ner, also of Texas, sitting nenrbv. jumped to hi3 feei -and shouted "liar" at Mr. Blanton. at the same time stkrtine in hia direction. It wasf at this timthat the sergant at arms rushed in and ftlanfon retlrel. Then there cime from the dmocratb"; side of the chamber a err. "throw him out." - , 1 Polntinir t representative Butler, of Pennsylvania, a veteran member nf the House, and io, representative G-ir rett, of Tennessee, the demcratie leader. Mr. (hirner said nobody en earth would say th.it either wouhi utter an untruth, . "But I. have in mind, an indlvid.nl not a man a creature, who U the commonest, the biggest liarthat CA'cr Kpoke wcrd of Rhglish In this conn trv. I have in mind a man who wpuM put Into the CongresHion.il Record, if he- "had "an onportunitv. nnvthlng that w:mild be calculated to make tb people of Tcxns blieve you get your food free' in Washington. "I have in mind a creature who would go to thnt same stationery rf-im and-mak inquiry nbcrat a whisker flask, and then ask the surHTinteno-nt to , ret him one from Philadelphin that he mteht mrade it in Texas a.tTmiM detailed information on which evidence of what eoagresmen get. "This same creature.t, Mr. Garner went on. "will charge you with nepot-, ism that he might parade his own vir tues in Texas and then at the fame time have wo of his children on the government par roll. t, mavi.w .? 'i4im m.t. ile." bauchery, Mr. Garner added: "I speak wha is In theminds of all of u from Texas when I say that the V ""'',:,i.!"".:-,iIR uieiniie-ra ot uie wimmiwi uji our beads in shame. when Thos. Blau- lon is referreil to a our ctdleague Aim i smiiK wnai i imini the. entire Democratic party. -, I ie- lieve it is the sentiment of every man here, that we look upon him a a lia - hil' . ' ii t "I regretMr Speaker, that I can- not speak what is In my mind. But if 1 could I I wifHId I could forget the rules of this house say that Tbos. I R'ari'on f is a disgrace to the House, and ought to be kicked out." WILSON TOBACCO W AREHOI SES TO OPEN i Although Jlany Farmer Will Sell Through Cooperative .Vssoclatioa. Wilson. N. C- April L Although a large number of fanner in thi sec- tion have promLeil to sell their crop through the tobaco copera!ive a4- f itirn th ri!onti.tacc lUianl ot " f Trade representing every warehou-4 in , Alison, tli .largest marwei in i.ngni ? fwo4 Kolt w a wHii lf lrt al. I a 1 1 mmwaKa Kaa4A will wfw. for fho snb of tolticco at auction oi. ! ur men , endorsel the action of the iMRini. - . i lotteries orignatrd In ancient Rome. . THURSDAYS jVEEK END MEETINGS Vi'iLL IE COHDUCTED Anthracite Mincm and Opcr- in an Eflort to Settle tht Hard Coal Strike. iLEWIS WILL HE.D MINERS' DEI.EGATES Says They Will Completei; Cae by Tomorrow Nmht and Operators Will Be Heard Then. . ,Nnv York. rl-B t.f tit Art 1 - Wi-i rtfl prat r fxiiitui:!t-c a --oi ! negotiation w-r- arn-l by iiL ptrtle t!iy la an VtUai4 Mil" duted ty would ctttopV-le tbir n bv t"iMrrow tiiht, Tl. t.ratr ib ban rtaUil a tre ttaff f ioai.mli rev-rit fxjr. netHi ttfv would U rtidy by tat tUt t , Mttnvirt their di-maud f.r a d-res- in t!i mincrN" ar,e. I K'ivirt tluit the Jlat" of letiHit vanLi had tmlletf rn the oniua 1. h I fundh firp. rigbtrr4 f.r aM:tor uiu j fSr. whkh broke tait ye.tenliy. r' f vci ficI by Will aiit J, Un-naan, Pri- dent of District No. 1 Jit Jra11!"". Jlr. I'.niinan iid Ye would , k p?rmliiin of the iul-ninSttet Imljy t detail the ntn-.t ry numtir of flr. tlghiiTM at once. Three other fire are I Ing; fug!d by the nnbm nnn. one at WHke Itarrc and two In the Southern diMrlct. PPir.MPKT IIP Itt'llCT t F01-ND IN BEC1CS IIHD Variotw Pfixea of the Oklahoma City Slaying Are IU"Ing De Hoped. Oklahoma City, April Variou phase of the slaying here of Lieut. Col Pa?d Ward lWk. aslant iwie tnandant of 'Post Fiejd. Fort SMI, k lahoma. early Tues-ity tmruaig in t be home of Jean P. Iay. ll man and prominent at tirneyt were tIng devel oped doday by county officials. Cutin ty Attorney, Huxiuw dr!4ml be was investigating pvible "hidden cngb-" f the trageily. X-ray photograph definitely wttled the qucMiou a to whether C4. lUik wa hot. Sf-attenil fragihitit of n bullet were disclosed In the. head of the army ot!l-er. Day ha detlared be struck Col, Ibk over the bead with a revolver U' obtained after be returned home and found the aviator stnigg gling with Mis. ,Day. The revolver was discharged accidentally, lay a per ted. i The liquor angle was also ldng In vestigate! by County Attorney Hughe a well as by Feilcral prohibition olll eers. Coroner McWilHam annuiiic3d that be found ,Uttlc and llcea orange wattered' aUit the rm la which Col. Beck wa slalu Mr. 'Day dii lann! totlay that nothing stnneer than-non-alcoholic apri-ot cor dial bad ! n Kervel at the iulLnigbl dancing party in the Ihiy home preced Ing the trasely. DENBY AND ROOSE1TI.T TALK WITH PRKSIDENT Lav Before Uiief Eeruiive Ion Why Thev Ask For Navy Personnel cf IM,(MM) Men. Washington. April fi. The Navy IVpartmenf nid. ef it dispute with little navy im-n in Cimgres Wa laid tfore President Harding today by Swretary Denby and Assistant Secre- tarv Roosevelt, who took to the White ,tne Department lel-it rejnet for a navy personnel of ,PC..f"0. A IIotie sut-commlttee cut the figure to r.4.cn. No formal announcemitit of TJie President's position wa made, but hi conference with the Department chief jwa said to have enconrageu tnra 11 their hope that Congre even mauj would revise the sulHcommittee au- morizaiion nparu'. JAMES CRAId VERV " iV wmtUT Ul lUll.llll .- i mhrr si(kr Ura to f iVare and PrtDeet Are lief foree Peace and Prcpert H Von Mjau 'Aprll c (Rr fh 1 Aitl f prwt$ Sir jamofl Craig, the UHter Iprrjider. annociDf,! in the lltcr pir-, iamWIt t(K.ay , lh. of tTe- t k thft f.Pimiua Drocrdure bill. ... , t.i i.-.i tnrhr iir- aiMVJ, that tbe- other nide Inteiwled toGnbi , RtuwrM, timtltr I4r.fe. .enforce ieace. thewHve and the pr" rti 'meI to te even tttcr than yesterday. Textile Worker Secure Tent Colony on . PawtucVet lurer. rroTldenc. R L; April 5. Otf,dl !nf the Unltesl Teitll Worker of i America a nnoiinoed torlay tliat - thev had bti!iiyl tbe ne of a tract "f t on tlx lank of lb Paw ticket r.rei containing raor than n.Vi,tx .jcar 5 fet ' an tin Ite for a tent- coWitiy U . - . . . boue B!akstoa iley teU.b ta-U linker ru"t. Tlkw- frtir. Whl Wll: hit Itt S a f 5 1 1 1 Inn f 4alif tT Inrklnal' familiei.. central hospital, d.niag, o-'k.ng tiul entert9inmiit tent, and will b -t up jt a a tb weatber rome reanab!y wafui. It was aawL Accnl?n2 t aU Il jitatistV In ta . t"ntit State tit day ti wbi-b nrt act of iif-destruction are o mailt led i la Monday. . - t)it Ti iVfcir ! IIimV ntt H Mmm if- fit r $Sf 4 itf. II-. $ 4 4 t! -m'4 .fit ' $ - ;W?i I ' -t -ttl4 i f ! 's;$f fi-4 rti itirp-tt, ft ?fi4t: tj-i' Ib C tttm h ,rlfff - tA is tt4 trvtn - t ' ll ?!, ri tb- be4t t:r ti i?h fcs i- ti .-! J " $-r . w&j . a frlr!tt. t!r'ttitt - mnt frr 't4 Dr. UrU ar ia C,-?4 is tur lt. 1n IYftW lfe4 ll. bi 1 !o t!l -nU k h4 mmh libr - n ! brt i . 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It ran not bo until It lia been apnrore! bv two eenerI rTnvr.tbrH. but t-mbeTt of the forambilmi hpf to thang" flaadljr ratified by Ibe ml centrist toti; . AIIRUST PWU ITS FOR IRISH FREE STATE ARMV Arret Fnw C14 tilth nmtML rn. (rv Rernilt Repofld t It Wctimlrd. i Ihibfln. Attrl! 0 tltf the A"lt1 tre) n bundre voting nrn frm Trst prticwitlng t Id.Mn t J-b.ln i!h Fri Stm armr. r Miter reote.1 t"!ay at Mall". tmnr f or. where tber were to bio? traifi..bt- (ktronp; rwrlr of r"ioh'in. A c!sb o.Tiirr-f In which it U rrMA tlie Kre Hint rTit rtm ..!! t All the Pre Flat mti w-re rr-t ed.- Cabjtrrm lUy Win rala. In a dftHe Motwlsr tdebt.- NewWr rr Cotb-e. 1 defatl tb V,nht tnireTity of tiklab''a. fltawn. . Iah nia Mr. Ierwy Bl'rfcweW w a nndr of the nhnjhj SV Wrf team.-. " Mr. B'arkwe!dr lo fntnd-er tt the wlwdng team whl'b rfpref-fited hi rY.!Je o a retit 1" lite w-Uh Wofford f41eT. Tb OkU howa team I making a delating Umr on which It del te reo en? We tnd nntverjW. 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The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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April 6, 1922, edition 1
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