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- - . .. f . - . - - - " .. . - - . . y YiV ri'-' ff AV-K " -if -'W 1 -0' :r ! VI ' " Mir'- v j B. SHERRILL. Editor and Publisher. PUBLISHED HONDA AND THURSDAYS f la Vt t v CONCORD, N. C THURSDAY; NOVEMBER 10, 1922. II JUL SESSIDH I l vinhnL'lJ 1Q KAIIKV . Wfc . Uid on the fissions, iau- .jj n bj. '' hie Mirmi ib. pi, ,0 frMb . Ruling of Federal Reserve nun m t3 ration and 'the Finances Of y ,"J : 55?,, ''"T , , Hiwlawn In vAl-itn ll v-- 1 nnirl n In rfwinrfivA!lslfrT s f Uh ntr illrkSi f "ff,!? 1 f v1U ?? th ,a little i-orn- retail Dutlnw-. lnte.l f - - ' f,, n i r . PRESIDKNT READS lZa& iZiT iv. HIS ANNUAL REPORT Ltf .;t.?L-? CENT. IJMITATIOV ' !L!l!Tt!:!t :, n S3 OO.),O0O Endowment l undiorMinisienaiKeiiei. m.-!:il l Tt Trthune.) The key- I e irnltMl ,.i i on. f!:tjjn of the !.: .j,,,;;,,, .,i .Njrin i-uroiina wan Mr II,. HH''III1K lO(jay, ?e - . . .. ' ' 4 ,!l lit he hild i4u'the jiiki una iK -eg .or tlw . s n.nl. . .n.'J-" ii"" enrolling of all ,.,,'!; -llTsMeiit reialeretl 1iIj ' re- fi-r :ii-. wliith war a JUim' - ln.irv iu iii ii-.iii' ii"" n i-uijj)rt I 1'. I .11 lit JllCil .1. I). Heilig, of Sails-1 oi tiH., work. The; Tn-lSlltvr. -Mi'- ,nry. iti" H's r ;ililt tint "T l-url. slated that a gret-ae money was handled by it oi'i.c -iiiis ve.ir.inan in any one ,ir h.-fi.n'. i-. II. it. ' XchaefTer, Stint. :i.v .t' tl;- SvimmI, read, the re- ,. ..... ,.r ilif l!vifiiliv ('otTlhlltff ' In III ITlV' k0( ; .tiif tii"fiiujrs of this Committee diirin-' iii'- :'':"' :jll phases of the Syn-r-ii.-il iirtivities were continually isur (rtiil Mini l:eit in a- progressive state,'1 Tin- 11 ii'clork hour Avas girenf over ius!ii:il ri'iuesentatives from general i.-lii's. At tin's time ltev. K.' G. Mil lar. i. nesi'nte! the Appeal for Miaisti ".i;il lii'licf. There ylll le an i!,.it mu!.' to raiss at least -$3,000,000 wiiiuaunt t'liiid in the near future. This l.i;ml proviclcs- for the pensioning f minis! its and their wives. , Ir. Ii;ivnH-. of the Slav Mission liitftnl. r.illcd I he. attention of the 8yn m.l ti tin' la vn niiniher of foreigners - linw iii this i-nunfry and .the . large liiiiilii'i- niiw coming. Thert. are now 17.ihhi.mhi foreign horn people in the TniiH stati-s. a i cording to Dr. Ray iht's lrpi.rt and L000,0X children of fiMii.'ii lnniia rentage, the same nujn Ut . in .many other industrial plants. "Seventy per cent of the coal Is dug by jiilf who .-ire not of oujr liytlonulUy. lj jmrisli of Dr. Jl j exteiwls iLinistciiiis to his people in all:' phas es of tlicir lives. -- . .- Ir. C. II. Day calleil the Synod's at tention to tin- growing favor of "the J'i;nvii;iti'. Thre? institutions i for ui;iiiitaini-il for the preparation of miii-; ladifs for- special ' Christian work. Ati oidiiig to Dr. Day, the need uf 'Hie woi'lil is 'to have the minisfra tiiis of tin- church through particular wi'iks of nu'icy yhich the mother hniise jaepares i rls to do. . . The I'ltsidcnt. in his report, .stated t!wt fewer vacancies . existed 'iu'-this S?ih4 at this time' than since the mej r. The encouraging fact is that ':i,'li j'-if a larger ntuiiler of j'oung Hieii ai" pre; ia ring them selves for the ujinisiry. Tour new mission congrega tes wi'iv i. rgahiml .during the year, with tiiis has been shown a wid- w vision of the th'ld by plaHng ltev. Whiie Khvne as Kustorn Field Mis "iiary. I i is work is the making it s'lf felt and entertains the assurance "'at in a .-hort time three or four con ditions will he organized in ' the .Eastern part of the State. The Pres ent stated that more, than $40,000 tail lwt'n si ven for benevolence during tvir and that about $100,000 was wilu'cd for local work. This does not liuhiile th, amount spent on iniprOve iihhs nor pled-os for schools and eol- . Im ni t ecu ministers Were re i'il imo the Synod since the last fiinnm; by transfer and three 'will 'lie "rained. ..." "i1 Synod is preparing .to ""raise, """K.witli other Synods $850,000 for "t't work in Euroie. Last j year ""it rl.iMMt.iMK) Was raised and" ex-I-M.il , n-tiahiiitatioii. the.establish liiaintaining missions, buying ""l and clHtliinjr ;,hd loans to produce '"l- The Foreign Mission Board, '""IS with this relief committee.vwill '!"'n niatiy of the mission stations t have i;,.,.,, dosed since the lrose- ""II or tiu. war. Conditions are on- filing t sin li an extent that a larger '..i-k seems illiiiolliiiff. ' 'Pi me ICev. I Fnllenwider, of Sails- ""i.v. in-. 1 1 1 P 1 1" 1 n o"l ii r nrvm-uil V 'jm of "Education by the Church." Miisnissed tiie following six points: rT v1 ,f 1 nstitutious ; Loyalty k of .inmate Patronage, Mental, Relig I'liysical Eiuipment, Ability 'i uillingness to Meet Pducational ii.tttHs f Legitimate "' .Patronage, -Number of Such Institutions as ffll'iimi with the Number of Lejjiti- t'li I . rT ''"tiage, and Is the Lutheran lurch E.1 Hi the South "fPfHn?r thp J.. 1 r U1CUIUUC1 ".' " l'li in that for the" Church to iiue lis progress meant the en itr; stated ,,:. . '" . 111 uus' "ii'll! .it 1 1,... , Ha the t'in'itoiy of ery insritUtlOIl W'UUin this Synod -Is oyer- and" not meeting the demands' opening of four or five nej J f I'uiiimate patronage. Referring 'stations; in the eastern part. th, -'"t ot Mr. Khvne of $300,000. was given with the condition said h raise a liKe sum, ne LanJ lllis wsva challenge to .the UM'l'UllS f,f V.,-fU - u l.v ,! p,!'-.itional influence -"'v in iiumlers and am address of the e and there- and efficiency p.... -iime urivnp nr tin nsnnro "a "Ii, llie Misions bv the Svnod " He ' 1 .'I 1 .. Ulllll 1 I I I M t M I Hs erv . l . 1. ..." 'uipuatin with tn st-fttpmpnt- a ''Imrch 'jsAno larger than. its RlRAL cLvns : ORGANIZE FOR I PROFIT S,taU Illwl.for e Pannek in the , itiph 7 v 1 'Sleigh,--.. I jfiTe v' V -Cov- 1,s--t-n an.! i men of wLtejA?rS,iM,fam ioor to door.'' Mi.. Ni "J:.: Vr I kett,-otjntr N T " " ' jiiji- iiliu ttrtt-lloA, v r. ... , -"j niir iitmi nthr .un 1, 10 it. f th cm km - to nrit in kpjn ail rnw North Carollnu Department i-twii jiu i Rrm (ii 1 rift of Aprl- cult lire-. 1m --ierHtin2 with ' luuke r ,, on;Novemlr . 21 t..l j the Lonl. Supper. He lifer ,p..ke in Mr.:.. Shumaker of that livWon'., i... -. .v. i.. l uhpibh ami mve ueiuori- w ..II i n.iMr rmiiKi, Iurli!jf tbeiseiiHOii when veetalltH are .want'. lreKHet iMtultrv, eak-ft flel-.anil walada will le t!ie sielat ie, lut According ' to Jii?- Plimkett, jail kindn of -ouiitrj produce fruitH aftd. vege- uioirr in ihciimiii, iiuncr, eggs, nui.H, and jiowerK will lie sold. All organize! marketing cfulw will repri-sented on the oiMi-ning davhut ! imnrxi riva o.,.i. ..,.r.,,r.,..,if.- J ' . m n.ii. my so iih rr avoid me con gestion that .-would "otherwise occur, JESS W1LL,RI API'EAKS IN" BOXING KING AGAIN Fought Exhibition Bouts in Los An geles. Expert Says" He Is Not In Good -f orm. Los Angeles, Nov. 10. Jess Willard last - night made his first- public ring apiearance since the day three years ago when Jack Dempsej' wrested his heavyweight boxing title frotq him. In the opinion of-sports writers the lag Kartsas failed 1 to show -championship form. , The former champion boxeti two ex hibition bouts of two rounds each with Tom . Kennedy and Jo Bonds, Los Angeles heavyweights, as i the fea ture of a boxing program given at the Hollywood"' America n;-Legion stadium for the lienefit of the assistant league for disabled men. fJSlO s W. H. MeAiioo, former Secretary of the Treasury, and Mrs. McAdoo, were among a - large nnmlier of j swially prominent iersons who attendetl. Tliej' CANCER DURING YEAR ! ".'"- KILLED 93,000 PERSONS ,-: ' - . ,'J :;: - Tills Was ,an Increase of 4,000 Over the Previous Year, Report of Census Bureau Shows. ?' I Washington, Nov. 10; Deaths due to cancer in the Unltetl States!; during 11CI1 totalled OS.WK), the Census Bu reau estimated today, compared- with an estimated of 80,000 iu 1920.- The calculation for both years was based on returns ' from- the Bureau's? death registration area, wtoich .includes 34 states' and" the District of .Columbia, and showed the Southern states have comparatively "; low and the Northern states comparatively' high ean-er mor tality. .", . r . . -' . "v The Bureau's announcement coming in-tlie iuidst of a week's nationwide- icu'inpaign to reluce the cancer death rate uiscusseti ine uiiwaru, ircuu in theratLV and s:iid the 11)21 rate was higher- than' that for any preceding rear. in '27, of the 34 states inamng re- ports-. SIcmNUS RE-ELECTED --- Prescient of Southern Association of Bell Telephone Employes at Ashe- ville 3Ieetin?. ' Asheville, Nov. 10. Selwtion of Co lumbia, S- C7 for the next meeting place, and the re-election of .T. C. Mc Mtinns, of Charlotte, as division chairman,- featured the closing session of the annual convention of the Southern Association of Bell Telephone. Em ployes here-this morning. . Delegates to the general assembly at charlotte; elected ut: today's meet ing' are: Miss Blanche Davenport, of Asheville : It. B. Matheny, of j Charles ton; and M. C. Gambrell, of Columbia. , This vear's meeting was said by the delegates to be. -..the, most' successful ever" hebL i , John Jacob Astor Elec ed. London. "Nov. '16 (By the Associated Press). Jlajor John Jacob 'Astor, a soil of the late Viscount '-Astor, was elected on the conservative ticket ov er the liberal candidate in the Dover division of Kent. ' j Mrs. Sydney Small, the .only woman alderman of Toronto, Ont, has been visiting New York, Washington and other cities to study problems of mu nicipal -government. ' , ,:; Ilome Mission mission. This Synod each rear has been enlarging its mis- sion work but it has not. yet gotten Oi"l . - - - - to the place where -it can' feel excep- ,i il.hf its brejidth !of work. "u""' - . , . 1 v. Mr. Ithyne has under aansemenc lae mission of the Stiit : ; Tomorrow will be taken jip with re ports from the Tarlous commuiees and representatives from various gen hnrttes , A denarture iwill be made in this old body by receiving a reoort from the Women's Missionary i Societv-'- bv Mrs." : J. M. Coot, or lon- enrn r ipiii wiriuij.. xnursuay nigni will ireaeh the ordination sermon, at Ik I' 1 . . Ib.V.V - . whifh time tnree youu ... ... meil will be ordained to theL gospel ministry, inisnop dewy speaks ON C'KMKNARV PLTDC.nS Jillrs yrh L7l..u,ia im Masterful A&lrt Deface S. t; Confrrrnre at Ralrlth. llH-iUu. U rn, .T Paiges, mnw rt4Unm inr, i.t in ai!.lrHIojE th NTiht ,nT Hilt IMlf pilHI MHI Ml - n mount duf at tbo cuil ( tbl nA rpiutiuiu. uhlt u 1 aUiiu N) jier iit. of tb entire ilf!2. The North 'r llrm innffTttwe timli iwfMwl r Virginia, lioncver. In the n mount of I!hIsh tnlMnl amonjc the -onf-ren4-N uf the rtilbrn MftMk CTinrb. n .1 ta, .,m.. . , dJgt patllhln Hou WANT TO C1NS0LIDATK TWO PACKING .INTERESTS v ., OfflriaN of Federal Government Awlt In Consolidation' Conffrenrt at - f 'fili wt I Washington, Nor. Hi. mcial) of the Federal government a lid of the Chicago lacking hmiw of Armour & Comininy ontinueil their i-onferem-es nere rouay over tne proposal ro i-on-'nurplus of the member bank. Folidate the "Armour Interests with j Itemoval of the ten -r --nt, tlmlta- thotM ofMorris & Co., another of the! Hon from c-oieratire marketing imk big five irtickerw, ami thus create the. . . . i oeci3ion on me part of the government (xs to whether the merger would be approved as within the 4a w; J. Odgen Armour, head of Armour and Company spent-a half hur with President "Harding today.. He declined afterwards to say what hd transpired during his visit to the whita house. GLAND OPERATION IS PLANNED .FOR STATE A-Monkey to Be Used in the Opera tion by a High Point Physician Han Made Escape. . High Von it, Sor. "10. A mtmler of small Imijs in nigh Point were making t search of the city and nearby wok!s today for a monkey that escapl from its cage at the home of-Dr. Tv M. Stan ton, a local jihysician, who imported the animal for the purpose of perform ing an opera t km for. the transplanting of monkey glands to a human leing. Theescfy ..of ,tjb& StHan thwartetl what t believetl ! to be the flrit attempt In this state to perform a monkey glanl operation. Dr. Stanton has of fered a 'reward for the capture, of .the nmaway and failing to capture it be will procure another. He says the operation will le earrictl out. THE COTTON MARKET Opened Steady Today at a Decline of V v 15 to 22 Points. New York, Nov.t10. Thejcotton mar ket openeI steady at a decline of 15 to 22 points in reix)nse 9 relatively easy Liverpool cables, realizing and selluig for-Liverpool and Southern ac counts, but after selling at 2":S0 Jan uary rallied to, 2r:93. or witjhin H points" of yesterday's closing. Cotton futures opened steady : De cember 2.".0."; January 2."i.St); March 25.8.1; May 25.00; July 2.27r- , v Tiffiion ten aprons something Frenchy in aprondom at Fisher's. The prices are from $1.P5 xxp.r See more alwut then in the new ad.-today. Biglot ot auto tires at Ritchie Hardware Ca See ad. See new ad. today on this page of the Bell & Harris FuneralX Parlors. ' In the aUeged transfer of 80.000 gal lons of alcohol by Louis and Abraham Anerbach. and others, of Cleveland. more than $15,000,000 changed hands in a little more than a year. The Au- erliach brothers. Abraham Llmbert, Morris Moss, Samuel Selker and Mer its Cohen entered pleas of not guilty to indictments charging them with a conspiracy to evade the prohibition laws. The government alleges the de fendants withdrew 0,000 gallons of grain alcohol on Federal permits pay ing ahnHt'.$tVa gallon onj the ground that they were using It in, toilet-preparations. It is alleged they sold it to bootleggers for $20 a gallon. The bootleggers, it, Is said, then diluted It one gallon to three, colored and flavor ed iti and sold it for $04 a gallon. The "antique" furniture trade flour-, ishes in the town of Dihan, France Wonderful "ancient" Jacoltean side boards, chairs and spinning wheels may be purchased in profusion. The dealer makes and carves his furniture, copying the originals of many periods. Rain aud sun impart the necessary semblance of antiquity to the pieces which stand outside the shop in all ! kinds of weather. . The finger printing of every person in the United States is recommende! by the New York State Chanrber of Commerce as a protective measure to make difficult 'the evasion of clever and dangerous aliens sent here for the purpose of "spreading discontent among the unassimilated .port-'ons of our population.; A movement to have women appoint- ed to legal positions in the various denartment of the Federal government t hAin fostered bv the Women's Bar - Association of the District of Colum-4 Da . f - , -The ankhor, a graceful tree with rivid green-, foliage, is so Tirulently poisonous that a person can be made seriously ill' through having merely "touched it by accident .. uirKvxi imi KiiiK concern 111 ine itmuiry. 1 a or extreme imporrance la rurnHu vlt was indicted that before -the day.Uig ajleijnate cmlit facilities tt tbee wan over there might be a definite 'organization. f .extbisior of credit . FlllllGIMSM! trcme Importance in Furn - ,'cL!n(r Cr&AU VeUei . ' . ' ' " ... Washington. '-Not; Id IJUrai f.v-Jl Itli fr Hi fxtf-ifin of i-redlr t !', agricultnml Industry wcrt. im-tm ilr by Federal B-rvH otficial Jtt-rfint nillngji ,f banl rcjjj4rding ft. Higibility for re-li"tint f the ir of tcratlrc marketing Miriatr: ' Tbjjr WMiht rw-t rutins r.tiliHl.- growers draft ilrawn and acCt-pjl by ciMiH-ratire amm if Iooh fru lb' provision of the Kelcrwl IeMrre art. which limit the amount of par by one maker 11 Kctml. . Hwrn IlanL may rdbHtHiut .ft nay n.eud-r tok.u CbS!.trin Wr in U.f It) art- tu ten ir cent. t the capital atiditIjr,m':','' "4 funtry, sinl ! i-. rial lon wax regarded lr loari r.mV'laU - . -. . - . .. The board also bus ruled that the carrying of crop pending orderly mar keting is an agricultural operation and a fanner's note for' financing the car rying of hi product for a, reasonable perloxt is enable for rv-dlseount. LEE CHAPEL IS CtllEF ; TOPIC OF DISCUSSION At the Annual Meeting of the Daugh ters of the Confederacy in Bir mingham. Birmingham, Ala.. Nor. 10 With action uiMiii a reiiort . concerning the Iee Cuael at Wahlngtr& Ie I'ni verslty the principal .matter wheilui ch! for the st'ssion. the Cnltel Daugh ters of the Conftslerftcy enWreil mon the third day'of their eoureutlon. here thjs morning. VirKiuia"lelegates were extxt'ted to lead the light against making any changes in the. chapel. their conten tfa being. that rhe:.RfiUdlng should le left just as It was erectel by the Southern General. Trustees of the institution have -asked the organiza tion to aid in remoilelliug the striu ture at a cost of more than 1?500,(XM. Extravagance Among College Students Deplored. (Correspondence of Associated Press.) Ixnlon, t)ct. 30. Much criticism has been directed against the faculties of Cambridge and Oxford, as being re sponsible for the extravagant life lead by many of the undergraduates of the universities.- The subject gained 'wide publicity recently wncn a student committed suicide becnii-e of financial difficulties. . I)r. Farnell. vi-MhaneeUor of Ox ford University, ifTbis address at the opening of the fall semester.- said be had to admit that complaints, occa sionally, lodged against undergraduates of extravagant living, were not alto gether without foundation. He Ida in ed the local --shopkeepers' for giving stadentti credit. 'and- urged that stu dents be limited in the amount of mon ey allowed thenx ' Dr. Farnell piintel out that the clays of "Pendennls," when under graduates were allowed to have par ties In their rooms and to be without restrictions out of - school hours, had gradually come" to an end. and he said that nowadays cases' of drinking '.among students were almost nnkonwn Daughters Choose Officers. Birmingham. Nov. 16. Gir general officers of the United Daughters of Confederacy including airs. Livings ton Rowe Schuyler, of New York . city, president general, were reelled at today's session of the annual' conven tion here, whi four new general offi cers wji-re named. . -. Gen Wright's Condition Critical. Memphis, Tenn., Nov, 10 (By the Associated Press). Gen. Luke Wright, former Secretary Of War, who has been ill at his home here for more than a week, was reported In an" extremely critical condition. early today. An erroneous report that General Wright had died 'during the night was denied today. . - More Earthquakes in Chile. Santiago. Chile, 5 Nov. 10. Strong earth shocks 'were felt at 12!3 o'clock this morning; in the Copiao and Las- lerne district where great loss of life , ns suffered in Saturday's quake, ac- cording to National Telegraph dis- I patches. ! '.-.' . - : Cuno to Form Cabinet. Berlin. Nov. 1G I By the Associated -r V n . r- iTesst.- iineim v una. Kenemi oiauii ;ger or tne iiamourg-American ieam- 1 ... . i- . ... ship lines, has accepted, the task of forming a cabinet to succeed the Wirth ninistry. it was oCicIally announced this afternoon. j Carriages fitted out in silk, velvet (and leather, with ivory and nicxled fittings costing at one time 515.&0. were auctioned off In Knoxville,! Tennessee, recently, for $20. The car- riage ones belonged to Tim SulIiTaa, iAninony j .irexi na ouitr ui- tinguished citizen.'. Several horses & f0r frum 15 to $51 each. There, are nearly a hundred varie- ties of orange. CfJT tT SftTTINC ; Ptri fto tryr Pryn i fftfTml i&?rr-K. f"!!vt IJ 'trt.tj f li li unr tier f W U jt - Atn.im m ot tfcrr. iar ' &4 ! rrr f f 2 ! Jb M, Wlrr tlatnl tU fe Miffr. it hn lf-.l. Mr..C4irat efH-rtln f-i'-;i tt i tutw for tfw l-tfTriit of tUmntii, att n!o tlw tbV-f ILm! tb Httltc c. uUI anMiplUti n tnii. Sbin Wt-tb ill! fb lub iii U-tV ltiiib ta tlw ft ttt l Ida jn,,T "H-nswr mi nwiu n unif 1 trtltlti f.er the fiHdrt n. I Pm-tUlcnt Itbbm.l tai! Ii.! Ir. ' Ifrtier, tee of tit nw. tlftM er of Hotury. will In lVcwfd Dreiui'r 13tb. ftr Ibn eblr---' In the morn I nc be will x-ak . tb who children; in the artcrnHi 1 1 rhe Woman'" Club and lt frbud. and In the evening to the public refirIIr umler the aunpice of ihe It-tsry Cluti. He. ia being Itrottght to fonofnl by tb bcal cluK and 1 eut out by Rotary iiiieruauoTiai. lie mtin xtm subjei'tM of general lnteit. and do not -i--ak nly on Rotary and ll principle. - The "On to Cbarlenton Cutult tee. Jo gH meml'.- to attend tbeilt triet meeting there, i ,eninMl of G11 Hartkell. A. G. D-bll and IX H. Brown. Tle On to SIIni' cotn mltte. to get memter to the ttatlonal mrejlng, la thjipmI of Tom W lb, Sam Rankin and A. R. Pounds. Tle reeding of Bible (pK'tatlon1, each of which applied h soiue Rotn rian's clasittcation, ami the efforts of tlie club member to api4y the qiw tationi. featured the prismm offere1 by Fab IhtyWiMiil an'l Ids nmunltter. Fah . deem ml. , tluat be coukl fiivl a Scripture rer-e for every ilassiflcatlon in "the. local club but manufacturer of ladies' hose." This elaslfication belong to Aubn-y lf'wTer. Ttie pro gram proriHl exceedingly lnfrreting. COMPULSORY PUBLIC 1 SCHOOL L.W IN OREGON Children Eight to Sixteen .Must Attend During School. Year. Washington, Nov. 10 (Capital News Service). The Compulsory. Education hi Hi put liefore Dreeon's voters by Ini tiative petition, was Missed by a ron,i frtable raajrlty, in, exiess of eight thousand. The provisions' of this bill have been much dlscnwl, aiid also falsely, report e I. its enemies con tend ing "that, it would cIom all private s-boois ml eliminate all denomina tional school. According to the bill.' attendance of children from eight to sixteen years, in the public schools. Is made compul sory "for. f he' period of time a public school shall le -held." There Is noth ing In the bill to prevent children giv ing to other schoolsat other times. Children physically unable to attend school because -of being ahnnnal or subnormal, children, who have com pleted the eighth grade, ami children of certain ages who live at certain siieclfied distances from the iiearewt public school are exempt. Private in struction In place of public school in struction Is allowed with written per mission from the dmnty superintend ent, with the proviso that echildrett received ueb private inrtmctlon munt rejiort . for examination every three months. If . the result of such exami nation shown the prirately taught child is lieing IaiproierIyt taught, bis or her attendance at a public shjil may le remilreiL , The hiw has -teeth," liMng-provided with iienaltie- for, it rent or-guardians of Imth "fines and imprlsonnM-nt.: and every ilay's failnre to send or cause to 1 sent, a-rbild to a laiUic schorI.' i a separate offenM. - American Composers Given Preference Philadelphia. Pa-' Nor. 10. Ameri can comioers were ttwn decided preference in a program of national musical actlrltle- outline! here Lt night by lb executive--. committee of the National rleratln of Music Hnbs. . t Announcement was made of a deri in to conduct an AH-American pro gram In naauection with the Federa tion convention in Abbeville, N. C next year. Yerdiet af Second Degree Marder. Lo An2-les1 Nor. W. A verdict of murder in the s-vnl degree was re turned by the Jury today in the of Mrs. tHara Pbiltip, charred Hb !ntiiig Mrs. Allrta :Meadw- ta death with a hammer. Ta Give Relief fa Mi-oo-rtea. tpktnr. Not. 10 i Br the Aoisted Prewi). Measures for the immeLte relief of the foreign mislcnarieii Lid - n.rvt (fhIn- tuanditi were de - acted raider Instractioua -from their i-..rfiimMiti Fifty year ago platinum was worth bet half the rreet.t price of silver. nanded of the I Viang government o-.rejcei io cie ja iii nmnr uair: r- is- is 4- day by the American. Britloh. Italian.! Frbtay. 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Washiagtutt, N.rtr. ifl -Wrap wt-II. mall early i" T1U t.tni!br Clirictiua heD ut lb 't bfi Iemirtinrirt already has tarted tTwk IlfljetiIng an rxya 8eafy Ciif1im bninets. this' raott. dcfiariincikt ofi-i-labi are sumltut jotiaaMm U ly titelr,pisa early. ji He well ba the pimt Rce iwrrife been organised of late yenr bt ao new metbb wiU txt tried tbi year. Postmasters wIm "iwitrwisc" 1 targe that er1ly augmented m -k-Ing staffs are needed, bute leeti H m tel to give flrt rrferrjr,e -'ln-.en' tby meat to men with fsmilb-w and tlHe long out of a jh. Iirittiuui always iit 1'nrb Kaw Iietwe- four-and live mii!J' ddlsr for extra cbtks, carriers Iranqwirta tion facflitliK and rentiag, of ntra quarters. - . .- HI WhUtle C!!bc Hymn as Pupils Leal Somkiy Sritaot, Wim heater, Ind No. 10. A M fe habit that mulea ertMily nn ployiii to arrstse eptliuelsm staofif u dleneew hnm been atptet by the ! day a1io of the First Ireliyteiia tliurrh of Wincbefer, mltw per Intendent now aak the pupil t wbl:le lite tuis of I lie L hrmn a lbr leave tbehnrb. Chlldrm Jnttflearrdng fo litp VWlrjHw dtu-Ttb- tste tbif a u)Vt 11 ami rrownom of IUbb-it if TLt fl- bf 21 5;l grownui age all Jdn In tle whirling anl.'lfJ hymns ikelecfHl o cbk- ttie --rtb- bJive a catchy, swing. ' j Tle SntKl-y ehol ha an rrfeira of bMw! haired girl. Haying atria' ed Instruments. : Before Thanks gf ting Hah at nJer. F'veryofie liken j to dr- p fir Thanksgiving. In a w aL ttmUf Fbiber's fells how I hi ran ! New Ilk and w4 dfee. 01, hats, sweater and all 'rtber '-prt dot be, cape, silk underwear and ev crytblng that gw to ir.ate np the wl dniwed wtjen, J. H The new ad. give many of the fe. lure offerefi at thJ store. 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The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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Nov. 16, 1922, edition 1
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