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TO Da T'f a , K E W S J TQOAT HOifE volume; (III .a-fita i CONCORD. SATURDAY,' J ULY 13. 101 LMJLIJ Price Five Cents. NO. 254. 1 I r3 c-i 1 1 " .' Congo da Tri nnr nn JLJ Ld Li lib y y i l V HELD flARSHAL V0!i Death Said To Have Occur- ; retf After a. Stormy Inter- - vie With Kaiser atl the ureat Headquarters. CONGESTION OF.THE ; BRAIN THE CAUSE Interview, Which Occurred j MY 16, Was Followed by Apoplectic Stroke, Which v Resulted in His Death. ei.te2a.m',nly 13 I the w i tTIl'T' ,tn th German emperor . ri, " """ "eauquarters at 8 m erT; . Ma . cliff. TARDY HONOR POR A ;v ' ruion soithiknek. Warshiw NaaM4 far 'j.T. Mm- . T-i" Deferred Retatuftiaa. Wlartilnttoq. D. C Jul- iwi- of the new "catch-the-Kaiser" de troyera aUd down the ways of (be uipoiuiduig company in "M.or" X"unIS Arrin8ements Made To Dis- . ooor "WW deferred to FROM HOME WAR SUM51ARY. Success Crowns Further Al lied Smashes hto German Lines. ' : I intention WW BELGIUM treat Mouthers naval niv. -.. rf" J"T tT bar hardly i ; . . Spottaylranla fYinnta' vii-.. '. th. Ki-k" MZ7-y was r u. 1 "wxaot Matthew Maury.. On th nnthm.b . ii nr.- u" . : . ujv av- " ur resurnea rmm th. TTnUu. ll.?J',ilt with the Sown. It has been (aid that Mm Mnrth iuu iur nHnr virn whi ' -- iurgTo nocert B. Lee. and toe assertloa haa ho.. -j- H.. the failure of hla own Government to waa due to thie feeling. If so, a kindlier amtlimn k.. "rrrr' w ?" tna u u further propoaed to erect a monument In thl MKenng tbe navy of the United iS V'JH Br the Aaao elated Preaa.1 neeen h.. . i the further allied aaaahea Into th. Pniinf iAn U.-.l: rv.,. trir,,.t. !,. 'W.I.U..L "j " between ,v' IS WCnieS 7.",v 'wi.uuuiaoga heima. For more than two Nivc rt all k. A l,Uiee have been amail.v i,in h. . IUC American German defeneea here -mi th. i. i MT. PLE.IS.WT NEWS. Mr. Unli MU Imprwilnf-CaUerJaiel "" AnMunrea r aeultr Laeal 1 4 OtherwUe, I The many friend of Mr. L. A. Inia. ho la still eundiMxi i. k r hla condition la much ImnrornL i -...ri.riW oy one who knows Mr. mat uermany Intends tolm,n..'Ih ' 8tro,"f "ttution and ARE NOW IH FRAHCE Fiehtine Forces AhrnaH 1.!?" "t a. favorable , i - i . me oeKinning. Tbe 11 ret timeatnoe Hw attii.... vi . -in iiivu aiu- aa onaeruken. the iVonM. MPWCDADmc rv. Vw t, o. nrLM rVKC have atrmk with fri i..7k. "DAWW Crvn pi it, it Tn nocn a -rr. battleflelaa. AtanTfi Avh'L . - w-vi-cnft 1 C mnch advama their line, more - I than a mile on a front ..r b-. Each Item Sent Will vu liUJfSLt&..?n W primer.. Thu, ... w J H UHlf U W.Hllrl II 11- a .U .IIU i i, tr I uf- wun um noon BirMin Hold Belgium in Speech " ,cflve w. Before Reichstag, xexaa Kitchie. fh r. . fW.1., .ni ' --"" .iigrr iThl- ... .,,,e "n "teruinmeiit r i m uUUorluiu turday nlBht. Mr. TIBS DWT OILOak uTam ....if So Says Gen. March Today This Represents Increase of More Than Ninety Thousand Since Last Week ARE ORGANIZED' Uh'Tl:""" of THREE ARMY CORPS MCrVTi.iN..,. ... ... lecture onr 1ICJV1I1UIN5 "".r ,"T,nl stamps. Many are ex- lll V, . ..lo near Mr- Ritchie and baa driven th. J.. .. . Puipm.fi.. VA.- i. o " !LU" wnnta.- Ak.. wf. i i . ector vital to th rte TTJT.- w C oays, "V '' n aon. Horace, vul WHl WOUia AD-lthaohWiMrTh.7: 1" D-Ii cie: . "T"' "u"2 narlotte. pear in the Headlines of hSVr L . imiuuiu, ine raench have Belgium a Self-Dependent the Local Papers. ? Tba aaaartataa run) ad- tbe Avre",n08t he H" tern bank Further gains southward will endan body as a Vassal. the . died from cononTe 'e KViole,,t '"' between - Hindeubnrv ana ' rnr.l :r".-T"r """"m 0C- wa. mMV..?. P. -aya. It 4 whieh nTM. , nP'eic stroke. SSSh-Vi0- resnlte1 ln .d . The Daner nova it. t.. . olitln-j " """"nation was DRAi"T FOB REGISTRANTS , ' OF GRAMMAR SCHOOL ....aiii August jat to Mlb, 1"' T "ta- rim, Waahingtoii, July l3.Prov ill.. iml General Chnjto JLTSLS fled for ,u ? : Qua" These bm Vu j ""ury. service, inr en.r 14.of'-whom are negroes, -28 h 11 between AuKU8t lstand th Jtor varlona schools tor -necuVi wrmaLr0 taSelglum --TlRE W"l.Ba,1.by 9"u" ron Hertllng the Mr. Bowman Bsrrier sdV-T' f . . ' I r . , : -U. CUUWI- States as a mldshl;.. 7mf7 S .TalZlJZXV'. lae t,nu Positions 18, Maury became .fmf :lr,.r' I ine neighborhood new, to "nl "i le W bow Montdidier, ... . i . .-umuitu ui ui ids Amerienn flhi.s . ui wa cn inn Anuibm. n... mwwea B m investigation of the abroad, h-v, hn "S?'" Mgnr. In an ..li.rirj'"""- Iiuenomena or the n aiwi . . Lvl" y iub ior-1 - wnaru Aiuiens i . - ......uR cue . - nun i ned hU InvwtlaatC. Jf0""11" r11 I68" cable 8erT,ce bure. ' theLhe Gennans would either follow U.e mV. a speech before in Concord, tlons throngnt hto Ufe - W" iSSS' 1. , Pub"c ' 2 ? "lP ot tb Am main committee on Thurs- Mr. C. O. The first frnlt nf hi. ..i. . I TrZ. waiier a. uogera.1 " '"""-l oomme; ueare Amiens. 4.ur,vTtloB,..hwhShM,S L9 J?."" 'ed L,n..the. the .Mrne. L L" ""Iglun pared on board ahl ,inrfn-7i. .... . 2Z aoiwers such news asl;T apparently still do not I. ual " lmve Pawn ror "TOlff Mn might expect to receive in letters e,rlou,',y gains Hure ; negotiations." tho chanccll .""u wnJrn' PuDllshed in 1838,1 from their relaHvea ami .,lof the foreat nf vliior. 7. I wld. "We have no intm.tinn tn ,r , mcuiuh wiui . .,, . wneitrin. Ml- nw.. . . oj a wen known publisher. I r' TUlaltes ana rortlfled farms have ir y rorm WI,atever." wen D7 the French ths weel: . we Preaeiy want as express- Mr. M. C. Barrinimi- .n.V State, Not Subject to AnyAffiJ Air and Mrs. John McEachern, of (y Th. Aaaalat4 Praaa.) xi i V, relatives here. Copenhagen, July 13.-DeUI that Va.. Is "-WndlS rL". - .. .... m i ' McEachern. rrler spent Fridav Ultchle Kpent Tuesday in The Shipment of Troops is Proceeding Without De lay, Rate of the Previous Being Maintained for July. Charlotte. Miss Laura Lent i visiting her ui rne concord Hos- wherever American soldiers are sta-1 the Germans have made no serious f1 by M8. on Feoruary 24," the Chancel when ha ... oa Z7I " "" wr relatives and mends, will A few years later, while on hla wa to join a surveying vessel in New Tori harbor, tbe coach In which he was rid ng was overturned,' and his leg wai woken. He was dlinhlnt tv . i ....i .. . - 'e .".t.""" inaneniiy lamed, but dur- Pre assoeaHm,. is that after the war A few , i.f.. ."Tti t. i"cr American soldiers are sta. I "l luo uermana nave made no ner toloa .uey'mgfln t?. the pos,tin" t... " Te8"e,.,n: Kew ork maji wireless nlanta whinh h. k, I slowly beina- fnnvii . broken hZmLL! ,LE.!n-ar. trted. and nsed ex- J tnne on the Brit- bdf "5 " vaa'. , shall live with ed and contains the names lor ContlnneH. are aft ,, - V. hlah . "r'uu' "" as a seir de- rather. who is p'tal. Mr. Geo. XuKmn Kn.nt v.i.i. ... o..,. . . , un.i in halisbury. where he went tn hav hi- eyes treated. Mr. P. A. Moow. Charlotte on business. " I he faculty of M. P. C. I. for Hie announc- By Tha jaian Praaa) . Washington, July 13. Tbe number of American troops overseas and. en route on ship board has passed tha 1,100,000 mark. Gen. March, chief of staff, told tbe Henate Military Commit tee members today. This represent an " Increase of more than 80,000 since last week. - ., . Three army corps of from 223,000 to . .250,000 men each have been definitely organised from American divisions is France, Gen. March announced today at the weekly conference with news paper men. v v Ma j. Gen. Hunter Liggett, command- mg toe 4ist (Tbe Sunset) division names of some! National Guard, has been detailed ax and newspapers in. v.i. . . i trmm ansocauona a . . . '""cuviiy ne wrote a series of Imkh.ii. h. j mm. c.... .m mT""7" w letters on the abuses In th. .... 1: "s " cooperate fIl ., - strong on which appeared under h. 7iT r."".1"! .mn"ee in making tbe aer- In '!."?"e,,t- 4.fuefuoy. between isn front, nmwi.il. fci...... US m good friendly relation. Inlm i. " ... .uc , . ueiai bombimr artivit .SUVS. "I have held this' mint 7 e.VT 7ry in the temporary commander of the first " ' ' ' ' "t UI1..BI1 kf. 1 1 - . . . . . ...... ..vug I . . .w.luI , ll Ml academ Maury made his first obHerratlnn nn the flow Of tbe MisslsslDnl River anrf uh priosea system of observations by which captains of steamers would ihj supplied aaily uv telearanh vlth In. formation as to the state of the river and Its tributaries. After a number of like contributions to scientific knowledge Aha . was an notated chief of the; hydrographic bu- n', anu wnen tiiij institution tne beginning in regard tn Rolen., I Mr rva t . . .. and I still hold it today. This ,ide of is viidtlng Mrs J. B MeAniatml McAllister is visiting ider, of Xewherrv. w Aaskt a Bussmm, and Ctedh ' wrH' AIUI Store. - iat im.1 V . "ashlngtitn. Jul ' 11 British' rL h'forcementsavenis itched t on received, here, to assist the Hus- tlTJ!! -8'vak. in guaw"h.gi the anted stnr ..." "V"8 tivitt with xiZZ. "",8"evmi ac Ivostnb , e a"'a'cin? on Vlad United States. - Someone In each Iuikm systZToZatlon. bT tmittee will sei.d nTtX ystem or observations patch to the enmmittw i v v".,. either dally or two or three Hm . week, according to, the need.. Rhine c.c.j. iiiKiispois or tne news local tue territory covered by such bu reaus. . Kach Jtem will lie just about whut would appear in the headlines of !ocnl ixiiwra, ground of Flanders and Picardv h'6"88 88 we have don '""om the yery iw mru iqio feas off mm Rainl CTerJ -mpenaiiHuc ten- has been falling off; ana on. I rlnrmv Tii. l. M VII 111? 1 al .7 oruisu ironc. ror five dav. ""miuniiuii hhh in?en remote ifom our iranco-Itallan biiw i. minag. ia have enabled the allien to estahiui. fS!rC,r1 1attle "ne over a stretch of 200 miles from Salonjca to the Ad- " roe Italians runl.llr .wi. and every tendency to world was niiitofl itth Hia n.f i.ii.. . nk. . . w. RTORCEMEATIENlliiiKj I" nuperlntendeni of .the whHo, llaiViu . . event- ch tMJnryTrthriertlTne MrtTei,. v -ail: KuiTHiTrTii...i.vwi... ... . . ivroiw m. onounnr .ithnn. , .ita... -j-- -i .cii m v hit uurenn were devised by U,, aZ7 , w- 1 ;. . Mnnrr. S ff.i: tti .if . weddings of statewide He recommended-a uniform stvWr "ud lw of less than ahstract .log.-to be kept br all ilSTif w r ..J. aela, In wlmtever services at the iniiJ ...,n wav " honed to slv sol, 4tlme obngretw . which was held at ' X. erB rPm ?1e,,y sta'e at ea8t two or Brussels In 18B3, and when he return-1"'.? "eH lr?m lnetr. city' r j... tot .. . ' k 1 . 1 .er oiea insiviss Cheese Cower. ii their famoim chewe- Inwr Jed-nXnenV H6 alun a..l,i jk..Ii! ".""?" ' " It is mixed lii i..Tt T . " 01 - to sweeten coffeeT ue,,,st Pmh!n! H1 of German Cniet Washington. July UStktn Uf.rman ....r..- . : " . t TI V ""JC"' "ICTlOUtieil -by a Kt iTn? r,?aT " unnamed je-nt of the American cxpedrtlonarr WIJXK HPnT fra.tlia TT..I. . denied br Genera iWahiM i"'. . - ; " "-una ill a 1TH I IIA maa PWc by. the War Depart- -Slmrter she Top. Mean Mow Co for Makers. . . Washington July i ;m Xai.'' I-uel AHmrr..T "rd and d hn h J "w oeen-annoniid- !ri ! " P"Wed they lnvoii fancy styles. Price .fixing Is W, to have been attempted " ,u ed the merchants of Xew York present, ed to him $5,000 ami a service of plate. - . '.', His "Physical Ceoirrsuhv of th 8ea,'t which was tlip result of his stud les upon the. wluds and currents.: wai translated Into nearly every language and It . made him famous throughout uurope. . Ainiiry,. said the great Hum- state each week. THE COTTON MARKET. Reports of Texas Showers Led to Con- - ' slderable SelUng. ' . ay Tha Aaaacjataa Preaa.) . ew, i one. July 13. Hpnoit .if DEATH OF MRS. ETHEL . SUMMERS CALDWELL SanreZn?fenrd Wlfa Of Dr. WUto. C-dwell Died at are prepaitag for furtheEjittacks Prls- MWlnhurg Yesterday. onera taken by the French In the To- 'Mr8- mhel Summer Caldwell, wife wyiwa .raiif? nave iiicreased to .400.. I T" ",-""f ainweii, q;iea at their eui tiruiora yesterday .after-: 3 Europe, It was Maury, who Instituted deep- sea sounmng anu discovered the great plateau under the Atlantic. It was he also jsho auggested to Crms W. Field the feasibility of telesraphle comrauntr ent 'on between-. America and Burope liv meana of a cable, and he Indicated the route along which the cable was laid. - '."'..M . ;.-.! r1-.' .. He was, raised to the rank of com mander' In 1853, bt when the civil war came he went with his native State into the Confederacy, which he served until tne close of hostilities. Af. ter the whr .he accepted the professor. snip oi myg ca in the military instl tute atXexIngtou, Va., ami he conduct ed a physical, survey of Virginia which resulted in establishing through routes by -rail and a great free water Hue Uniting east and -west. : . - s Commodore Maury bad few suner- 16m as a ranker of maps and charts. aim dim works are still utilised by the country of hla birth and by European nations. i i jvi.i.7iiAj a nisi'- ITALIAN aAND AHUED TROOPS noon- 8he w "nWi b.rHer htfilbitnif I .' -- Mini All laionOi at a. J.a.ia.:, Have Perfected Single Front Extend- Mr- CaWwell before her marriage, mg some ZOO Miles From the Adr. d " 1 mmers. daughter ' .ii. . ftur of Rev. J. B. Summers, whn dli ..r. p ir.r:.... : lis?"" a." paHtor f PopIar Tant Auanai. . i ; . . . J . . ucre- nau oeen uv- tr. 7rs.iV . '"" and allied "'(t m Htatesville wth her mother and troops in Albania and Mfle.wi.,i0 h,.. suter n.,fii . jT . . pn-iecuiig a single front ringe to lr. Caldwell, extendlug from the Adriatin o o. : n mt,. ....... , lOlllca Oil the Aegean sen n .llufo,.. rlhrntlmr alan k.,..l....n.,. .. ., anma-Ono nil.. . . """" l : " """" " ..v ...c ucotuku, me ri.rZtl S , ?,n,,1B to tne latest oouy was taken to Statesvllle. wTiere riT h T "ere rolay- u was mrm m afternoon by the I Biltlsh monitors and Italian ilestrnr. side of her father . showers in west Texas encourae'theltnvijr leC0PeratI"8 with the Italian .Dr. Wilton Caldwell, who Is a veter- . ' - yir..ririii.iiiir inro rnniiiiMry siirmmn la a snn ir ,i m-j Ill . - ' I - " 1 ...... ... . . K 1 1 1 1 juiA Aitmuia. .jnese forces are v. I'aidwell, of this county.. He and .v meucn troops North nf ma wife were both well L-....W.. bflldt. had founded a new science T Z"" ,,n .w'. "xa! encouraged S-; te was &mJLZ3SJ?ttX ot AmanVa ven nt.es oy almost every nation of ton market .t tha n "'.""' !"nked -a-.w- vuunj, j; ii ni 1 rrf To"ve Another Treason Trial F JLVL- - May ' the against whomharg iai". nve been made it i. !Tr" . . ' trl-1 W1U occupy ru V.lwS 'tK outcome Is awaited t.Th X. ' Po-aTble later on miuilbw. u T ' 1 ' 1 -v ' BIbfe Prophecy as Rdatrd u War t Eagles rMere, Pa., Jmy laMan b.rrm,h6thPS nave .arrived here for the Rihia r.iJ .ronce and mln.storlaT toaUtwSSl week nnSorT Vttm eek under the ausp re of the Moodr Jlbto Institute of Chicago. The S ,1 ., ,. J" war ,n1 the stupe,. wor'J changes now ocrnrrlng " Governor ftWdl yMteUrSu,iil.li rV"!F.n 'nrestlgatlon of. ttr Training BrhooL Tne MT(, , 1 "n ordra) f..,);i!-'r ' IT. rVUhra la R..III. ri. Washington. C.r Jiily 11 The an nlversary of the destruction of the Ba stile by the Parisian noDulace in 178JI, which event tarnished one of the rinit notable milestones on . the road to World freedom and democracy, la to be . celebrated tomorrow, not only In France, where the day haa loug been observed, aa the great national holiday. out in an or tbe countries allied with France in the -present war and abo among many South American nations. The anniversary is to be made an oo caslon for a world wide tribute to the French people and the part they are piaymg in the present great struggle for freedom, v-- ' jV-. ' In the United States excerdsea ap propriate to the day are to be held in many of the principle cities, either to. morrow or on - Monday, The arrange ments for the observance are , In the hands of a national committee of which William H. Taft ts honorary chairman and Owen Johnson, the author,' active chairman. ..':-.. " i t : i i-. r '::'Miu Caiwler Weda SoMIer.f ; I Miss Sarah &L Pansier, only daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Cansler. the forbier" a prominent Charlotte lawyer, Was married' Sunday: evening by Fa ther Betbelv-chapliiln of tbe Fourth Reciment- Motor Mechanics, at Camp Greene, Charlotte, to Dan Carroll, aon of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Carroll of Columbus, Ohio, formerly of Lexington, Va. Carrol ia first-class sergeant, sec ond company,1 Fourth Regiment Motor Mechanic.'-The marriage was without the knhwfcdge of Miss Cansler's par ents, who were away from homo when :'t m-iiirtv'l.1 " ;. J '", . prices were 2 to 10 nointo inwar h Kuijr neuiug ac zi.7U anorUctober at aner the call, or 10 to 2 points net lower. : ,. -.. . Cotton futures opened steady : July 27.70; October 24.80 December 23.05; January 23.82 ; March 23.89. . .i-i.f amti-'VOOf SttaaiyVl New York. July 13.-JCott.in fairly steady : July 27.?8 ' Vtoimr 24.48 ! December 23.8f January 23.60 : March 23.64. v . ' v , ' : : 4 'vl ,i- i ' 4 S . Chteaco Nurse Interned as Foe Sym pathizer. - . Chicago,. July It Of - the '14,000 enemy alien' wolnen registered here, fewer than half called for their regis tration cards, It was announced by the Police Department ! . ;r . The first woman In the Oitcago dls trlct to be held for internment it Mis Marie Klein, a trained nurse, rhu was before a United States Commissioner yesterday. - l(; s -i..:; l was born in Germany, mr sym- patnies are witn uermany and I m per fectly wiuingly ta be Interned,'., said Miss Klein,- , ; .v, ,s ..... ,v "."W are -perfectly wilUnit to Intern yOur replted Commissioner Borreill. and 1 shall immediately wire Wash ingcon ror authority to nlace von in aa internment jcamp." : , ; . ;. Mot Wtli Ror. iani Mra. bar. The- Ladles AM and Mtiwlonnrv nn. cletles of St.. Andrews Lutheran church met with Rev.' and Mrs. O H; Day on Tuesday evening of this week:' Quite a iar nu inner were present and six new members Joined at this meeting. . The societies are doing a Jlne work. and are taking an active part In all synodlcal acflvltlos. Mrs. C.,H. Day was elected delegate to Missionary oynooicai society, which meets at Faith the Utter, nart of Anmiat The society decided to send a Bible to an tne young men m the-army from oi. Andrews . ana, tjl vary churches. Rev. Day purchased tbe hooks with khaki covers. The next meeting will VnHifu., ""' . win mi kiiowii nere Koritsa, while further east, the Greek and elsewhere, and the news' of her array. Which is dailv rnivln. I,. Inrematnm .lnuth .tu . ' ,.k..-.. r" " I r sorrow ;, isnw Huigarian posl- among all of these. tions. n!iDM.!!!!?,,i there 1ri many Serbians I NO INDICATION OF wm uave expressed their impatience to re-euter the strug gle to reconquer their native- countries The Jugo-Slavs and Csecho-Slovaks there are said to believe thnt thlr wiuipntnots in the interior of Austria win re or assistance If the mwi nr iCTisive continues successful, be with Miss Lula Freeae. i, A';"At 'the 11ieatrs. - ' . "In Irons," the 17th enlsodA kt '"Tha Bull's Eye" featuring Eddie Polo at the New Pastime today. Also "Lonesome Mike, number," a big comedy in two parts. Also a Joker comedy, featur tnf Gale Henry and Milton 81ms In i;ircus Baran." v .: . lUrry Carey In the SuDreme hit nf his career. "The Scarlet-Drniv" at New - Piedmont tOdav. , Altui an L-Ko comedy "Merry Mermsidg." " an ocean of laughter with pretty girls. H.81I ErltJth .Casun'tlra Past Week. , (By Tha AatMrtatea raan( " ..t-Clt-'iil. Ju'y 13.-- 'lNb cn.Hlliev 1 t ' , I I , GOOD NEWS FROM - v:; THE RUSSIAN FRONT irouKy a Unity Among Soviet Troops Has Suffered aa Result of Anglo-rrench Propaganda.. (Br Tha Asaoclatea Preaa.) Moscow, via Amsterdam, July .13. rjieaKing at tne All-Russian soviet con ference now In session here. Leon tw sky Bolshevikl minister of 'War and marine, declared ha had reeelvail nan-.. from the front that unity among the soviet troops naa suffered as a result of Anglo-French propaganda. Part ol tne ooisneviici roree, the minister add. ed had "deserted to the enemy."- More jean 5M Slacken Seized at ' . Chlcara Rama - Cblcago,", July 12. More than 600 men or orait aire were taken fmm iv... vmcago . national League - Baseball rara in a search ror slackers. Gov- eminent agents, announced to - the i)ofiaior8 wnue the game was en that none .would be permitted to ieavc me para until Close scrntinv h,1 l., maue oy ueieciives. ,," ' Those Who Drodueed their rasl.t... tiou cards and their ? elasnlfliHn cams ana sufficient proofs of their ngnt to oe in civilian clothes were permitted to pass. ; . -Five hundred men. were Ynnmt iih. out sufficient Identigcatlon. They were taken to the police station and qulssed Moat of them eventually were releas- . oniy a rew Deing detained for fur ther Investigation.- . ; . ' V.. Conscription in Russia Soon,' Trot iky - . ....... iwssji is ;. Paris,' July H.-Speakuur at opening today of the General Pma. of Russian -Soviets, Leon Trotsky, the Bolshevikl Minister of War, snld. ac cording to, a. dispatch received here from Basel.. ., 'Russia ia on the eve of ft" Wnnral military service conacriptlon." Trotzky also emnhnilzed tha n. slty of Russli having a powerful army; I Southern Piiblishers bark CreeL . Ashevllle, X C July li.The 8ou-i thorn Newspaper Puh.llhers' Assoola. tlon meeting here. Indorsed George ! -Administration Crnmlttee en V ' ' 1:" f!i.. nml e am!.i..i 1 !t f -. 1. '; ' ' 1 MUCH WARMER WEATHER There Are No Indications of Any Rain ; .-':' .- c of Comwajuenee. (r Awetatea -Praaa.) Washington, July 13. There ai-e nn present' Indications of much w,armer weatner in me Moutneastern states, and the- temperature wUl average "Some what ; below normal during the' first nan oi tne week berfnntn? Mnn.lnv and nearly, normal during the second half. , " i:- -. . The weather bureau's weeklv fore. cast says there are no indications of rain oi consequence. Vienna Eats Horsemeat and Pays $3 JO a Pound.. . - . . . Amsterdam, July 12.-The alarmiinr niaie or tne rood situation In Vienna Is described In a dispatch to the Berlin xagepiatt from . Its Vtafha correspon dent' who says: T The daily rations Der .head are fir. ed at approximately three nuneea of Dread ana nour snbstltntes." one ounce of meat, less than a quarter ounce of rat, two and a half ounces of potatoes, three-quarters of an ounce of jam and a quarter ,or an ounce of awr coffee, making the total dailv allowance sev en and three-quarter ounces . Flour can be obtained by paying tbe equivalent of from $4.60 to $5 a pound ! meat at from 15.75 to $7 and horse flesh' at SS-BO. a pound., Mealt the middle-class restaurants cost $3.00. f . ' '' - - The Empress of Japan Dossessea a unique collection of thumb-nail nen. and- ink sketches. Every distinguished visitor to the magnificent royal palace at Tokltf la asked to inscribe a small drawing -In the Imperial sketch-book, it la quite an perilous whether his er lier talent. In that direction is eviahie or. otherwise,, v ; ' . r. w , -f . ? -' nflfotita Um ...j Mrs. Blackwelder. fi 'wl1 from CamP Jackson states '"' Messrs. ie MCAI Istor in,i n oi . . . . wno lert here In' the uoft- rl ata. ..i u. are connned in a hospital ror a few da.vs. owimr tA tha ...wi... tlon. " Misses Temnie Ritchie ,..,.i i?m Warner-have rottlrfiofl ..i... . i , . . . i ., iwui a visit to relatives near St. Johns : Messrs -P1 POUM Datann ...T.I 1 , uei ,E. -KlniUPV, are imn leave for camrTJuiy 22, ' Ms. O. . Ed , Hlaek WBlrtor orJ.f c... .1.. . - . FR WORK OF THE TANKS Thp Monsters Rolled Over the Fieid ma Mopped Up Machine Gun Nests. Uetails now uie available eouceru- ... ic oi ,,le larget. fleet of iar. wuicu. participated in there cent attack 'by the Anstiii,...M ...... Americans in the lntiefr..t .. i.- l1U!iSi,faXu,valuuble assistance to the attatikinfufautry, says the Associated army corps. The commanders for tha 1 - second and third have not yet been. -designated. . , . In announcing the organisation of the armv enrna tun UdmI. . showed that five regular - division, nine National Guard and four National army divisions, have been used to make up each corps. , , . r . Gen. March had little to say regard- v lug the military situation in Franca. but stated that the shipment of troops ; V was proceeding without let-no whaf' ever, the same rate being maintained' for July as for previous mouths. . ,-y !. .- FIRE THIS MORNING " ' DESTROYS FTVB HOUSES " 1 Started in the Kitcbm Roof af the Hoane of;,Mr. Marahal Heglar. .. -.irc wuini uRiKPsran nvaimuaHi ta'. gether whh mach Of tbes contents, waa f. discovered this morning about ' 11 ' o'clock on the kitchen roof of Mr Mar-- -sbal Heglar. Mrs. Heglar had made i, fire in the kitchen stove a few minutes . before, when 'some' one passing saw . f smoke arising from the roof and sound- ' ed the alarm. A strong wind waa blow ing and before the fire company could arrive on the scene four other houses ' To meet the great neeri fnr anart head of agriculture unlta in the land armf . work ,Ior. women . Wellnahy. ro. lege ia to open (ts doors In Augnst and September of this ye,ar to take an of-flcera-training cams or farm-Pi.tta. burg. -- -;v. ' . ..' : .... ' - I 11 ia. ..' i - - -;- -" ...'. -.. , ". ;v lTX CAI.fTSf) T1i TIDIES QR .j; J .....V Iliu,UIC ,- .,.; Pave time and imuhi. f,.'.... i Mag your . business unless of j eourse It Is personal' and prlvata I to whoever answers. I Kep ihst in mid .v., ohlla I caught and were burned. The sixth on AlltuWliutiul I Anltflrht- n a AlA UMIAaa 1 arhnan tt4 a-ta p " " " w iBvviBicu i vnuftiii tat) uau OCtCIl UUIC1S (JUL faUtJ I rewj report. OtticerH sav that thiul flHmen wr nnfr nili- Ono nf tha hnnMV wmt'tme of; the aauits ever undertaken on the British Four of the houses burned were ee-' irout, owing to the-fact mat the tanks cupled by Mr. Zeb Shoe, Mr. Marshal . ' saved casualties among ihe infantry Heglar. Mrs. Rena; Skldmore and Mr. uy mopping DO machine IfUll UoxtK an.l D. M TtlneVweMer Theaa hnliaoa wara ' strong points in advance. In numerous located on Frieze street. In th'. av instances- whole machine -gun crews tlon of the city known as Cookfow H11U UCir ranld-rirei-M were lil..rulU- I anil n.ara mud h Maac. ..k"l.'. me eartn by the tuuks. Cannon and Robert Cook. wmcu swept over the enemy posts like steam rollers. . One group of tanks alone destroyed or captui-ed more thun :i inaehh.a guns and brought about the surrender of at least 200 Germans. In addition, many Germans were slain by these great engines: " . Other tanks were doimr similar work. Taken-us a whole, the German Infantry, surrendered or bolted on the approach of these monsters, the ap pearance of which in itself is terrify lug. The. German muchiue gunners, fought to the last; In many instances. Numerous times'the Australians and American Infantrymen communicated with the tank crews and gave them the direction from which hostile ma chine gun fire was coining. In every case-the tank was able to deal wltb the rapid flrers, an dthus allow the In fantry to advauce. One tank, which was 200 yards In front of the allied infantry, destroyed a nest nfli ma. chine gnus y running over it "after the guns refused to surrender. -'.. '' Another, tank crushed tluvo runl.l fleers, but a fourth machine guu con tinued firing at a distance of fire or six yards., This gun. In turn, was run over and destroyed, together with its Crew. .j. i--- At one aoliit it tank moved aaalust a mound wblch seemed a likely place for a machine gun. r No sign of the enemy was to be seen at. first, but af ter the ' tank; had circled the mound once about 40 Germauscame out of a camouflaged 'trench and ran toward the allied infantry to surrender. uuring toei consolidation of the new BBR1TISH TAKE M " ' GERMAN PRISONERS. Successful Mister Enterprises Carried Out Chat Kirks. . (By Tha latuctatta Fnwm.) , ' London, July ;B-r-Succesful minor - -enterprises wereFcarrled out w by tho-r. " British last night on . the Flandera .' front, ag a result Of which WvpriaoaWfl rs were taken, and a few machine guna captured, tbe war office . announced . r today. ; . i i , -.A German raiding party, which ad- ' vonced on the British lines in Flanders in the Meteren sector was repulsed.:: ( v ' The German artillery developed ac tivity during the night on the Flan ders frulut, and opposite Beaumont Hamel. - ' CASUALTY LIST Fourteen la Army. Killed In Aetlon , Total Caaualtlea JL ' :.. ' tBy Tha AniaUi rraasl ,'" Washington, July 13. The army cas ualty list today shows t ' 1 Killed In action 14; died of wounds 1 ; died of accident and other causes 2j wounded severely 46 ; msslng In action a Total 71.- " ' - 11 KUed hi Marine Corps. ' Washington, July 13. The 'Mar h , Corps casualty list today shows: Kill- , ed In action 11; died of wounds 5; wounded severely 18; total 83.- - v aaaBBaaHaaBakaaaaaaMMiaaaaMaaaiaaMasa 'i,; , Dean of American: Stage, , h1 New York. ' July . 13. WlHUam H- ; Hues, the tanks patrolled the front for I Crane, whose long and successful career ' nearly half tan hour- for nmteetinn On one sector when snipers In a com field were making things uncomfort-i able for the men at work on the de- has earned tor him Xbe title of dean of the American, stage, today celebrates i the fifty-fifth anniversary of tbe be- , ginning of hia career aa an actor. It i, tense, a tank advanced across no man'i waa on this date in 1883, that Mi Crane made his appearance on tbe pro-v fcsslonai stage, at.Utlca, N. f ., play a small part in Doneaetti's "Tha, land and fired several shots into the corn With the explosion, many ot the enemy jumped ud in various nrt nf the corn field and all were killed by I Daughter- of , the Regiment' the fire from the tank. , , v N , - Several officers have, said since the) I French Push Advance 50t Yards. oatiie mat tne . proniiects for , vctory never seemed so brght as now. Tlii latest work of, the tanks has .really opened their sves to the iyilhliiiei of causing! the Germans heavy defeats with alight casualties to the, attacking mianwy.-i-.,.. ;y' - Paris, July 13,rMAj operation carrWit out last ' night on , the front between . Montdidier and Oiso, the French p ti ed their adraaee posts forward a tUs tanoa of approximately 500 yards in the vicinity of Porte farm, the war olflcc announced, today.-, .. .- Reports oonie from. Goldshnrn that ' hailstorm swept over the nortijeantera ecHon or lyaynecountjr. Wednesday afternoon, destroying .practically nil cotton and 'tobacco crops in its. path. Hundreds of acres of prombilng prop rew ruined, it Is said. , The Pntrnie u Mi,f ((, m,...,..... ' ' Before 'the vrar the Germsns n'-'- tl lMt maps,' but we-'won't I , f i:
The Concord Daily Tribune (Concord, N.C.)
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