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- . ii - Daily press DxsrATcuxa - a. Maav NO. 219. mm n DO rSsDD ' Ststa Libn:y ; NOM1G0FTHE e. 0 00 IE OF ALLIES Pill .In the Region .of Metz Ene my Is Reported to be fcum : ing Towns in' Preparation - ror a RetiremenU ! SUCCESSES ON THK MACEDONIAN FRONT From Ypres to Rheims the British and the French Are Carrying Out Local En . , gagements With Success. llf TV rrvra ' X , - UCTOBEB L , uuwimr, au wno artah Ol&JlHEfJBEeiP Fl . .... - Mli IS NPW,0N CONTINUE OFFENSIVE In Macedonia the allied forces eon tlnno their offensive against Vh? 2 " ' ana more than "Allied pressure against the German - ,,, region or Met, the the valley of the Moselle, probably In preparation for a retirement to the """',uurK " in this section Hr,u!I?!!!e,,rfBl J" th At 'thrust of Rot, V , ni rench troops imthe tho .ill Tre n),ln " miles on which ."' -?.? northward of Vi,i- i. ,nl"- several series lnire of (im,i.ci,..i . . 9 -nn iin- BlIllK. fltUl 1 1 movomput apparently is aimed at .the tnrivitiwi i mi- .,f .: ... tuuuti.Mir. I ne Hlllfmrlnn ?-.."' "e have . . VV ,lle """""Kin reeion Mt of Mnnustlr, but says they miffered hoary losses.' A Serbian offle'laTS qwuue :r..:he auw ,osw8 2 .i-.r "dl !":e '""Wi.K out local en- B-gi-un-mH iin success. i a u woo wiaa l i . vurara.nee ana gressed More Than Five omrr Aggressive Canvass pf Litfor Members. m------ " w laan ooe m IMP lit - B U. - ... J ? Octobar 1st There "-" wt uctooer 1m.1 i - Miles, According to Serb ian Official Statement. MS E. CHAPIN KILLED! 01 WIFE Tells of it and of His Unsuc- cessfui Attempt to End His Own Life in the New York Police Station Today. TO COIXECT EXVELOrES OF KING'S DAI CHTERS WILSON'S REJECTION uine 1HUUSAND ARE, ALLIES NOW nrniDv , ,.7T imrUKIANT RIDGES HIM FROM Sinnnp - - wraxArf 'AST WORK OF IHK t-.V-'r- i . : American army Quick Advmo Mkde AO Alar th. Names of Chairmen and th Allic U.- n j L. . f..' "Membm i of 'C.nv, L Z o 1 I T.r iH. W" Qly Editor of j Members i of Canvassihcr ' o Committee Who WiU pall on jyien and Boys. Una Vacated fcr Genimn With fhA lmplMn 4m. !c. - rVHUVU . vi iutj Ar Tr.;xue Headquarter of wi. ui American army in tlie Marne sector hn.it a hn.u with the American troona in th- Hf L. "TrtMn out of The T. M. S3. A., membership cam- that laliMir and . across the Vesle rly- lgn h8 sUrtecl off ln good fishlonl In keenlnv M,. i.u t j I i T "ur canraps oe- aiawiionia i aim Hive proeressed . . Pt. ii. tnas. k. ciap- rir" KveniMK osen iwromn omciai atatement received U ' m u 8 Ior lne BKUI wltn which lufe. The advancimr llk-s hav ..ln.e lr:ed his reporters in the solu- Prisoners and 24 Guns, While the Casualties Have Been Slight. (B7 Tkm Aaacla(l Praaa.1 1-OJHlOll. SeDt.- 17 -Hrhlan I French troous conttmnvl IK. wi I . ; vumoiiiri the Evening World for 20 Years. Driven to Desper ation by His Creditors On Thursday, SepHroUc 18th, and it k Hoped Rmponse of Krioxls Will be no Liberal. The Klns's DHUirliien. out to frieihlM at tht number of envelopes lu which to makel iu, ir kiiiiiioiih to Ibe great work tliat 'lone by this sotiety. These einempes re to lie collected on Thurs- . IH IniD or till month -n.l I. i.l the h)o of the members of the Kings I Itautflitcrx circle that rhe run.n... ..r ll. ...i . . --" VI nicimn win i. nigral. Evh erytsie is askm! to have the envelopes '. . niiii n not at borne, to leave I tliem where the collector can get them A NVfFR IFH RY when dlie culls st the h. im ii nlu I money is to eo tunrd nin. ct?rvr i .iewi amount plclge.! by the local circle, and O.CI I LINJIINU in nppiy on uie cost of the new chsp-l . I recently erected nt ihe T...uu..n 1 1 M:t f I a ...t ,. Tminins School. The State orZ 1 '8-Upun AUiaoriZI- OF PEACE PROPOSAL Will Be Accepted as Answer for All Nations Arrayed Against Central Powers, Is the Official Belief. far Tfc Hat4 Pnu) New York. SeDt. 17. Ch v. ra.n. I f " 41 a UU' ieii rii important sei ips of ridRes. me auieu troopg have captured ni'ir timu O.UUU DrlHOlUTM ami J. I The casualties have bmi glicht 1 Tli . iinun nit- imiviii'r rnru-iirii nm imnr or more than twelve miles ami won or muruer my8teriea, told ln a ponce Ration today the story of how ol Shtn0 JiT "" tPWn K following men have been chosen nua i,l. :r la I ' c uu lue respective teams: ... . . , "J pafU Tn nam, rerKins, captain. E, nil i ha,d been """P" y -f A- Eubankj. J. A. Warren, Baxter Oil I.evlon. t aim. V- 1"., i"V 1wrc'..",e,we . . , "- iowii " u. vrowen, captain. Cam- to another telephone wlre..naj been l McHae, Charles Cannon A. S. . lu, u umu wniw tna divi-l iveoo. 1 A. Fisher. Wnltor riii,i. "u th H .11.. 7 "! , " "Z"Zt - "ipP", V. -" "'"en east or Monastir. A Juiro- . a vinur, nnu couuiiuail) cation wTth ,r.,C??'mnnl n,M0W,er.H J- Wlll""n.-J-A. Peck. 'av division is flghtinc with the sX Prer1,c h'8 han,Is to hls . he sak was wmlwT ? nnt11 ,hJ rtL?',PR-- wenKton. cop- ami French and has reached Koriak -e ad been driven to the deed througl was completed, v V - , I tain. I D Coltratw jr ' w a cmi A tin. iibki i,mw,rf., desoeration cMiismi i,v n. ,ii...i ter the teienh... n- n,-j ; oZ." ... . . ."i--.w i...u.ii id uie re- telegraph tWnM? tod- bWi. wrT; :Trw.mr,fc r-8nep-r r tno olTengivft MniiiHii r n a AomkndaA. iu . ti is pluiining to pay off this fall the remaining amount that was borrowed to finish tills chatM-l. Still when hl i disixisetl of, new work will be undertaken. The State convention will be held on Novemlier 50 in Henderson, and the local circle is rettlnir pvrvihi. in readiness for that event. At that time, all the debt on the chapel Is to w raised, anil it wl he ilec whot tion of President Wilson Almost Immediately Upon Delivery o the Note. i (Br Tfc. A tfmtt Fim.1 ' Washington, Sept. 17. The United States Government's nnconfliHnn.i m. ... ,, IH. oecineii wnat I J""" prupusuis aavano- further work at the Training School e1 bv Austria-Hungary speaks for all Will be lliulurtiilrati I tho liuHntia amviul .tnln anil he killed his own wife, rimnin ,ii I everyone be ready on Tlnirsflnv ner m their apartments yesterday in ' r with their envelopes tne Hotel Cumberland, and surrender ed self to the police today after fail ing to carry out plans to end his own life. Smoking a ciwr, and continually lid HOW AERIAL DEVICES atallurl th. . " ... I ' .. """ujiaig oincer would f Team b f, C. Nlblock, captain, A. with . ni". iuuer, . uasweil, Howard i.r 1 .7 """' u"ii(i men other I uaiaweil, W. H. Gibson. would follow in relaya, each depart-1 Team -T. C. F Ritchie cantaln ment brintrinv It. kir. ., :!L: Ir. w.,, .Zr caPrftln. . " fiiii:. i viu)wu vnne, j. tvairer Darnell. J maDS and other .vwMn.i. I v . .. - , jivvmwuv. vi.iu. par i -vi-iint-i i, i r. iy , ii. I'emhorton O tlcular branch. Transportitioh Was by El Smith. emnerton, y. KBnd W?8 Iy mhl0r ln Team O-C- s- Smrt, captain. J. A. ikT I . . u"';m- one instance uoodman. I A. Sedliery, W. P. Whlt the enure transfer of ... dirlalonal ley. P. B. Raiford,.J. C CookV h.dq?8 rlWS ac?m,p,,8hed to Tea HA- . Hoover, captain, than three hours, rh taianhnn. 1 1.,,.. t, n- .. . , ...tFwMc i iii i'ittsvi i . jj. reiser, lvill f OCU nection havinir hppn nrwMmnti.hA.1 l..nA a tt ... , dav Drevlmm J lt,e'"i" " Hrreu. j. uoodmnn Tnf V,0U8. i, - I ;Ten I. E. F. White, captain, C fj f lcorps headquarters tWKite-, W.-W. Morris. George Rich tne commandinc officer mnnwi in I mnnH. nr t t . . . quarters one, morning whle fcidle W,.lile U ia true that ,ht' "avaI were repairing the rof AktoSS the ilLTrJL? thV pti. 'e chief pro- desperation caused by the demands of uis creaitors. The approach of a policeman, he said, prevented his suicide in Prospect DEFEAT THE U-BOAT Brookl-" atteT shooting his IiOllllon, Sept. 17. Vhen ifflel.il an. uouiicemcnt was made by the British government a few dnrs airo irivinir list of 15(1 (ierman feulaiiai-ines that had been sent to the bottom bv the Allies, many iiersous appeared incre ilulous as to the correctness of the fig ures, these oei-sona hvimr Iu.a 1...1 lielieve that no effective means hud neen round to combat the U-boat men ace, except to protect our ships bv heavy convoys. While it is true that the naval con BRITISH MAKING PROGRESS IN ARM OF LE VERGUIER Says Field Marshal vr.i. in m. b. port Todar. London. Sent it t i .. Bossed further closing la of ?he Brit- uuuum.Tu mat riw Rrft .k Ji ' w wgmer. 1 V Birthday Party Given In Honor of - i , nny uamnardt. s " "8 peoDie gathenvl !M Mrs. Henry . uicir uoii. Harry m , wirprtflp birthday" nartr , 1 Arter the Toiintr mAnu V-j 7 i n the tahle w set with caki sn w V.V..IH ifuU I'limuea ana nil vi.wi w!e!!,t",at Afte' the supped was en lo ved hr n -n.. KT' thlml.ln l 14. , . ""u n . :"' . 11 ""a eacn nartr cnttln. . iiunii Niina aoih nniii h.n J"' fallow to -get ... u,u,v tl III! I1H WHB mill' Y.X -. wwiu nve nig. own Biri j wr:l2' .h'8..d The folloln. nr.f i .i ' Myrtle and Ruth ; S'!Ma7 Bn'h Qine, Mar- r mmu aiiu rail nil v.iiiinn' , .i-onnie Llpe, Marvin Minhr Mlirlll . Bhlnn T.i.,. .. ""w. i costic, .Berths jwis; Messrs. V Thorn. j t,eobe,tBra,PanIS v.'":,I01"n .""vie nd fr :r:u','uu,"fl "rper Fink. Herman "uirr,-. arnest iio ssell and R. VKrlmn?lnKe'. Mr. ana Mra P. s f"inn a"a Mrs. Guy Barnhardt ; Mrit' T i'iiili. i Mr- and der. MrnrV ili.,a? bert Cook nrt 1W.I. n,",?"t.'r '!lew 8h. Mi:- Pamhardt many more uaiiiir iiirrnno . . . .u - - : FIVE NEGROES PAY DEATH :' ,'. . , ,J. ' PENALTY IN TKXis ' For Pa,rtleln.M n...., j.. . ih iiuusion tuots In August, im., ' '. TV (Br Thr Amm4... : San AUtonlo,'. Texaa, 8cpt 17. Five ....... -nunc muitcnces to death were r.Vj . i y "nln '"rtla .... which 'ton rlZ P"rt,clP? the Hons ton riots in August' 1917 and whose ton at daybivak today. No clvuiana were allowed to wltne tfZS Jjvhlch were carried through with Will Pennsylvania Be Dry. ' riilladelphla. Sept- 17.-4iactlc4ill, dry Pennsylvania Is Jooked for semr time In advance of July 1 1919 the date set for national war-time prohibl t Ion. in Philadelphia the license to sell liquor expires on June' t. The prlvlleie wsts nearly $1200 and the authorities 'lo not. anticipate that-many saloont keepers will eafe to jw.t that much for the privilege of dispenrfbig liquor for month. '. , :'. i . - ! nllrly In the uiterloi-.towna. Whe'rr ' e ent licenses expire on April 1 'nt prevails that .fewiiquor I fl t't tw can-afford tection against the tJermaii underre:i crait, it Is also trnelli'it vmt .er., i. .. menus have been fohml for' detecting and destroying these pirates of the sea. uie nest proor Of, which is found In the British official statement ;;ivlng the list, of sfch Craft leitroved. It Is now no tseeretthat aeroplanes , . - uauacu iitu i mr iucuiiwntuip uominittee and i nw- i L .. uean '. Tele-1 working faithfully to make this cam w f S workln order vtth-the vll-lpaign a success, to the extent that ev age to the rear from M-hlnfi h.. . I w. i - ... . -,. m: V. T IP "ri'l" """ "nu-uiiy wiinin tne entire citj was moving awaited the Commanding becomes ajnember of tfcfT. M C A omcer wlien he arrived. Soon after-1 If none f thit ahovd .n... . W,a ""7" Pe.!d clerks with pen to see you. conie to the Association Cases AI.flOClimeft.hl' anil u.. I .i .i. ... ' dilfcrent dSiTLrrt" TJETZSL l0.' . i is now no secret, that aeroiilane. Til ""'" " "."I ''"""? m waiting to "sigD .d seaolane h,,ii.. ,i. .i..i aV. monthly. rTthnlhrn TTVT" before fifteen or-twenty" mites iwVyMe;iteinVbalr Hundreds of them are constantly hoy- and withont having been out of Zm- beginnufg eS wek th TreZ r'l!?.r, the rroundlng the mUDlCatlOn With finV nt itu linlfa I noalnm natm.nAH I., T .??i?i u . . J The sect'',y has agreed to have r ln addition to the telephone end tele-1 special class of the small boys for one grann the wireless .im.:witn. iio.i 4..-1 hnn. . . . ot , 'r " 1 """" " . mtyii ns uie ciass scneu set op. carrier pigeons were reaiy trjnle can be arnMwed It will be publish DC taken in lhA.fMni . 1 i m,. .1 . . t .., numurj lueiinpim. xne putience anil co-operation 01 Of Communication, enni-liw. ..n I Ml manilu... 1. t. . , : ' " " mwt,r 1 'in uh-iiuptib jo nnnru. II. will OI nCCPS cycles were s-oinv anil rninini it I nit. i.. . uu. i- . . . their m' T.;rV"8":"."' iim..?" "u'f. n,e. J?.""""" the AlHeil nvlu war and maps w iaVwit smaU TSn? JeUes" nSn,..:! K05? ""T'.'we,!traud w111 .'' I cWr weather, an aviator from had his room and his collapsible desk .honrs of the older hovs ,i P?t "1 ' " ! (".10 fe,t- L m V?1 elerk was on-he Job.f Gymnasium sults,.cbUSistlng of white , I'Vf'tH ta 'I Dortahle deaVa .nil u..mi " '1 ..., s.LJ-. J? . . I.ueptn of 100 feet la-low the surface of were in thelfespective place, beds had I white aleless cottm jerseys, can 6e he.wn,,i ,ri i , . .' been made, and, ln the yard onder can-1 purchased from the RitchHardwarc .f..a fb,arine " Company, who, will have a full s.mniv . "7 ",c """ "V ,,1B PT1" f .wt.1. - 5.-- r' : nuv waKe cannot always be Mrs. Chapin Found Dead in Room at Hotel. New York. Sept. 10. Mrs. Charles a. cnapin, wire of the citv editor of the New York Evening World, was found dead with a bullet wound in her head in the bedroom of the Chapin apartment in the hotel here late today. Discovery of Mrs. ChaphVs bodv fol lowed receipt by D011 Seitz, busiueKh manager of the Evening World, of a letter signed "Charles E. Chapin" In which the writer hinted at suicide anil added : "My wife has been such n orwui mil I cannot leave her alone In the world." The police immediately began a search for Mr. Chapin. . AMERICA'S RESOURCE. may the offerings be liberal. 1 NORTH CAROLINA LEPER IS AT LIBERTY ONCE MORE John Early Escapes From Prison on Potomac River Dragnet Spread by Washington Police. I Washington. Sept. 10. John Early, the Xortli Carolina leuer. who came to Washington from Canton, ten years ago, is at large again. He escaped from his prison on the Potomac river today. The escape of Early was discovered at 0 o'clock this morning by Henry W. Lloyd, his ciiaril. when he return ed to the jail after an absence of two and a half hours. On the barbell wire fence siirrniiml. ing the cottage was found a piece of cloth torn from ' Early's garments. When Lloyd left the leoer's eottnire at 3:.'t0 o'clock this niorniug. Early was sitting on his bed, fully clothed. Lloyd gave this fact little consideration, how ever, as tlie leper has lieen irregular in his sleeping period recently, often sleeping in the daytime, and sitting up ut night, with bis clothes on. lJr. William C. Fowler, district lieujth officer, has started an Investi gation COVei'illp the iletnils nf tho or. cape. The district "police were, notified the nations arrayed against the Cen tral Powers In the belief of officials nere today. America's answer issued by Secretary Lansing last night upon the authorization nf President almost immediately upon the delivery of the Austrian note bv the Rwvli.h minister, constituted one of the short est important notes recorded in Amer ican diplomatic history. The direct and clear cut answer of the United States was accentuated by tne promptness of the reply which of ficials believe will demonstrate fully to the enemy the firm purpose of tho American people in waging the war and set forth to world more rlearlv th. position of the United States govern ment The quickness of a reply it is be lieved will forestall any comment threatening to convey the impression that the United States as a whole would consider negotiated peace, de veloped from the "non binding dis cussion" proposed by Austria at in stance. It is believed, of Germany. Even though the other nations with the United States may make separate answer to fe Austrian feeler, It was ' assured today that President Wilson had sounded the key note and that other replies would be similar In con- tent and equally decisive in their re-' Jectlon of the proposal. . CROWDER CALLS FOR 181,838 MEN 1 I'ji ill ut fii.urrmr TMtnra nrotu nntif ad HHas Onourththe Commer of early, this m.rnu1g,pttjle,iici4ent, andlwai Iks Sent t Army Cwnps B9br- B? Tfc. Auwliltd Pnaa) Philadelphia, Sept. 17. America's m,, waters surrounding tne I unueipina, oept. if. America s British Isles -anti flying abend of the vaNt shipbliuding program "has opened 4l1Illll f P.l ,......- 1 t.i ... I tl,A Anno A l 1.1 . . . . Allied transports ami warships while me miter are In waters infested by the Hun pirates. This form of w ir vaine bunting th" the eves of the world rn her triniw.ii dims possibilities, recently declared Peter O. Knight, vice-president and general counsel of the American In- - " ' uiiiiiiiH I U" I " - "i 111c iiui-liciill III U-boat by aero lias pioved of immense ternational Shipbuilding "Corporation n-K. .I7.TT' : " ii -ooar . . . "i" 1 service, and 'bom is. wlivlesu tc chasers and machine-guns are aiding uie Allien aviators 111 putting an end uth- vas. tables were aot .nil hi u.i- w . - --. uu yi a - mixing dOUffh for Maenlt. fn. And that night a motor and generator u. micK nntzea outside and the met on night' dlttv had nlonr-lo lli,. 1.. iiAui, U ' which to see to carry on ilove-tailed netaiis oeing worked ont to. whip th Germans. j. :..; . . ..v which operates the big plant at Hog isianu. "It is the best possible evidence that we intend to s'tick," he said. "The Jap anese visitors counted the 50 ways. One hv mm nul AvnlnlmAil . height of 1,0(K to S.HIHI feet, can detect have only ten nloi-e ways in our whole luuniij 'iiinu ,vuu uave in tills yard." And Lord Readlnv nt v. land, declared that It typified the lim- uiessness or America. utners ask how we can do snch tlllllPR- ailfl tllOV WpA that ..- 4-h I... lTX mdLvlXV it ; r"J T fr hips, but always Uinhing of the war the wealth of the jtf and wrtvniL Z "'v," oe detecte.l from aeroplanes United States was $250,000,(KKl.K)1, 4uty and privilege to loin the Y. M. C, A .at once, and be remilar I n nttenil. ince upon . f'or one thine-, the i infnr' lu iw,f tr111- Wed by the refraction of the rays of comnared with JSNfi 000 1100 iviii ' n. , " ." "' rr, "leu oy "'8 rerractinii of the rays of weaitn or ureat Britain. 80, MK),0(Ki.- THE COTTON "MARKET Scattering- Liquidation at 1 Opening.: member." f. signs of iremeted Frost. ew York. Sent 17 Tho f . tne weather man tA ahnw nnv predicted frost in the southwest led to Association inaiMffemnnt feels aafn In promising that if you will ,'do tIs that i oe results to you wiu De highly grat ifying. i,, -. ,. - "isvery man ana Doy in Concord a join the x. u, C, A. today, j THE, CASUALTY, LIST. :'' fBy -Tfc. Associate PrcVa. Washington,; D. C Sept. 17. The Of a Person aluinril shin Alun tho oitlo tor, flyiiiK at a height (if l,0t)0 to 5.000 ieet, nas a range nf vision of manv miles, and the wliilish wake of the periscope is clearly visible against . the oiirn suiTiice or the waters even when white cans are showlmr What, peiiiaps. is most important of tui, iu ciear weatiier an aviator can detect a subniurlnc imilor tvntur wnen it is dowu to a depth of 100 feet . " o-mng uaiay. g irsi- prices I ,;v, " i. ""1"v"" rlne were 8 to 13 points lower, with Octo-lJ10(?'r.?F?rce8' ' - dent a vv ns,u ,VVW ber selling off to U3.15 and Jatfdary to 32.40 during the first . few minutes or abOUt 15 tO 17 noutttlBflAi ln.r nlht'. dosing. Otherwise there was little or uo pressure, nowever, and the contin ued absence of hedge selling led. to scat tered eoverinir' which miriut'raiiim. r several' points before the end of th first noun October soon sold 4p to 32.40 and Tsnuaryto 32.60. or, 6 to 8 poihts net higher. j , - i . 1 Cotton futures nnoneil .te.itv ivk1 oer 83.10 to S8J!5; December 822.70 Jaauary.32.45 -to 52.36 ; May 32.20. ff i-r-i1; jM. P. C.- L'Wia Open nursdur The formal onenlnir anmlau nt Mount -Pleasant' ' Collegiate-"; -Institute will l. 1 1 .. ..ut it uni in uie uernara nail, Thursday. Sentemher 10. .t in a'wi- PatronS and friends ar. vtu-u-co t present, xne principal atl uin win ne manfl nr hat,, mi iriiian wider tf Nowhorrv a r I - - - - - r ? , iu.iIuuifiH9 of the institution. 'The. local pastors uu oiuers win mae taiKS appropriate iu i ne occasion, ,i r i t ' The prospects are Itright -for-a full U t taurl n nna irh. i ....! 1 . .. . . . Uvea at Plattshiinr will hn . too, ri.wltna. N. CL iio id arriving. 'as tney will pot oe re'l J- " leased in time lb. reach,, the Institute 1 WHOLESALE EXECUTION Inm ihai hnAxln i' . . . . T . I . - . t iu niMm Killed in action 14 Missing ln action 79. Wonnded severely 49: ' v Died of wounds ft.'; . Died from accident and other mils es 1.. , -v.--.-- Wounded, degree undetermined 11. Wounded slightly 8. , v . Prisoners 3. r ," . v Total 185. t . Following Carolina men are named Wounded severely : Private - Daniel W..Allred: Randlemanrjf. C. : - , . Miwing in action : Private .William .n. maiiuews, Aipung, u. j frivate Iee V Bowman, Greenville, 8. C. - i SECTION NO. TWa - Killed ln action 14. Missing in action 87. r . . ; : - Wounded severely 60. ' Died of disease 6. ' Died nf trntirota- .. Wounded degree undetermined 6. ' Prisoner 1. v , Total 17a :., .v.-v , . Fnllnwlnv Carnlln. Man ana1 vtnmAjl m mm nit iiniuni . ' Wounded severely . Corp. , Bert F. Othello, N. C. : Jess Atwnnri CnnnnrH N. C. : Private Don n In A.. Renutn Hoi. for hv ooAtilmr. ' , Proressors, . Moose, Johnson n and Schenck. new memhnra of tfc. r.mit. have arrived and are asslstlngrr the principal In setting every thing In order for tha menln. 't i , ... . j ... IN PETROGRAD Eseeation Jnmaslng,, In 'V etrograd During Past Week 1! Executed. Ia im lawiuiil rim 1 D(.l.t.l c i .... .. . ' ' .... - " i ,i ' Biw.-ajjuiiu,., oepu ii. -ivnoiesnie exe- BoSnpper ; in WZSSLR SXK;': There was a box supper at Patter ed here via . Relsingfors, During tho A. 04rf son school MwViiri X&JGZSZJffiX. tf1Z!!P m nen,,t 0f Ce"i" Mo othem have alrSdy Orove Red Crow Auxiliary. A number been made hostages. of baskets were sold by Mr. R M. Cook, All persons of the rank , of n,i. amounting to s3B.no. Tiir was a pvlior. of iftn'hxm tn,,rt.t tnm fceld awards; Tlie " " -. T!!"fd Can be seen nt from 41) tn 5!l foot depth, and the huge sir-e of the preseut nay suomarines makes them not onlv easy to df-teet by the shadow thev make in tne water, but also by means of the foamy wake at the stern, clearly visinie Dy contrast. When a snbmarine Is sighted under water the aviator sends a wireless summoning destroyers, and trawlers chasers. If the situation warrants it, nnnortnnltv . I. r - ar r ' w vun - u. w itri r which operate the nets to come up to rue unsuspecting suiimerslble, and en mesR It lu the.hnge nets. This results in IOC can til PR nf the anhmnrlne ami her entire ere. . - ; ' . If. on the other hand tha TT.hn.t lr "wise", to the aiecrafe, tha latter loose? no time, nut attacks at once. : . Neetlleaa tn sav. tlia German, im tin to all sorts of dodoes when It mnwa tn camoiirtnirlnfr their nnilanua - lwt.hi ,and they have, made exhaustive experi ments in painting submarines soils to iiihki niHm. ifiaa visinia nnna noiai. This can be. done to anma flAirmA hut- It Is not easy to color the huge oceatir going suomarines wnicn are used for lone Cruises In inch's wav that tttv will blend with the water and' condi tions existing ii! different places. FortunatelV for the AUIaa. nOthllllF Cfln htV done tn ramnhflavo tl.A foamy wake of the periscope or "the umier water tract or tne nun. Sovit hafr1nton. fnlind ' nnlht, .... ... the Allied airmen to follow a Biibmergrd ooat ror manymiles as she proeijei' nndor water, tnil attanlr hk bombs the moment the periscope pops ddtot the sea.,.? r. t- p.- .' jf- f - -a it' - r r - - " '' " ' Congress 'Asked for More Money - rry Out war Program, f . 'Mr Tfc. AMMMlated PrM.) i . Washington. Rani. IT fnnnru. sskwl by the. War Departaient today to provide $7,347,727,000- fci' addition : to i previotW .-.-:, tea, tiir c" j ouf 't '' t Amrrlrati pro, ' ifljfr'-, for France. "We have half the total iiunii,,,, SOUrces Of the WOrlrl Since thti n-..r I,... gan we have bought hack $4.000.oon,ooo or securities, loaned $7,ooo,MM),KH t Allies and extended credit to Allies and business concerns to the m $7,000,000,00 more. We have carried on the enlarged business of the coun try and of war costing us .W,0tM).000 u day. "And Americans wealth h- Increaseii since August. 1914. It has of the commerce of the globe and has accumulated a third of the gold sup ply of the world. So crreat la thin n. tiOn'ff Wealth that OVOn thin Tl-Ql. nan. not deplete it. Informed Germans or citizens nr nrner narinn. ennnt intnii Germany can wfn with Americi nsainst uer.7 Negro VVomen to Conduct Liberty 'an . Campaign. Bj Tkt AmdlitM PttH) a Washington. Rent. 17 Tlu AsaociaUon of Colored Women will Conduct intpnnlva iminnAlirnii lnvlinr 1MJ tne xourtn iilDerty Loan in Virginia North, Carolina, South Carolina, Flori da, Georgia, Alabama. Mlssisslmil. Tennessee. Lnnlaanla. Arlransn. ,n.i Texas, the- Natlo&a Woman's Libqrty Loan Committee announced today. ' !A 'y-t ' Sends Another Cheek. ; ;' ' Washington. I). CL. Sent lfln i Gentry, of Albemarle, haa President Wilson a. check for $;i0.30 ror relief or Humanity. "I prefer" his letter says, "lta being applied to feed ing the hungry, starving neotiln In the war aone." . This is the . third check sent by Mr.' Gentry to the President. Ho addresses them In care Overman. . j i , t - Two German Planes-. Are. Brought , . M. -. nown. i.L ... s B Tkt AMWlMtt Pfuml Paris. Mnnim Rent 1A-T man arrnlmw which. .ntldnatAii .in the raid on the reirlnn nf Pari. HtinH.v night were shot down bv anti aircraft guns.. They fell, In the forest of Com. piegne. 8bt Persons Killed In Air Raid -n t i raris. Br T A"atlt hisiJ "s Paris, Sppt,' 17 Six p"ronst t-i-o kiup'i and fiftfVMi others. njnrd-. jn ti:'.- 'i c! 'it's air i- i'i over.rtrlc u- ; f l - r jtiveri nejr.j'iipr i r; "". ": Mmmetliot, ,i a. . ilrmax out tn an attempt to annrehend the lener isirore ne Tonno siieit, m w.eii. ington or succeeded in escaping from tne city. Policemen from all precincts were instructed to keep a shnrp lookout for tne fugitive, and Dla in clothes men were detailed to watch railway sta tions. Olhcials of surrounding coun ties in Maryland and Virginia were requested to scrutinize carefullv all persons who p-issed along the roads leading from Washington. OPENING OF THE CONCORD HIGH SCHOOL MONDAY Ninety-Six Girls and Eighty-Three Boys Present on the First Day. The Concord High School on yester day morning had a very ausnicious opening, with an attendance of 179 du- pus, ninety-six of whom were tfirls and eighty-three boys. Dr. J. M. Grier in an address to the scholars, emuliasized the need of self outrol. anil admonished them not to have two personalities, one at school and the other at home. Rev. M. L. Stirewalt also ileliverWI an address, his thctue being the moral effect of discipline. Iho high school this venr is nmler the Joint principalsliip of Mrs. Laura Leslie Ross anfl Miss Laura Eflrd, both of whom were members of the faculty last year. At nresent the chair of Latin is being tilled temporarily, owing to the fact that the newlv elect. ed Latin teacher declined to accept at tne inst minute. Tlie other members of the faculty are at their posts, and there is every indication that the com ing term will be a most successful one. FEWER STYLES AND PATTERNS OF FURNITURE Announced Today by the War Indus tries Board, Effective January 1. (By The Associated Prcaa.) Washington. Rent. 17. A reduction in the number of patterns and styles or nousenoia rurutture to become effec tive January 1, was announced today by the War Industries Riiarrt The elimination df tlie use of bottles and Duriaps to as great an extent as pos sible is ordered. - KAISER'S ARMY TO WITHDRAW Behind Hin den burg Lino In Lorraine if ; Pressed Any Further. (Br Tfc. AnhM ftwl American Henrimiartc. in Tjr.in. -, -.- ... ... i.i Monday Eveulng, Sept 16 ( Reuters 1. imuraiw is accumulating tnat the enemy intends withdrawing- hohinii . HindenhHrg line in Lorraine, if he is luemra any mrtner. lie Is burning towns along the Moselle, Cuban Enrollment Heavy Under Law vailing citizens From II to 28, x" !, I Mr tha AawMtaiM rnwi Havana. Cuba. Sent 17 Fhrr.ii,,,.. under the law rallino- Cnhon nlri..,.. from the age of 21 to 28 for compul sory military service was" heavy yea terday, but there Is n6 official estimate of the number enrolled during tho da?-. Thar number of men-' redatoriim --m . ,uv-- aii iaiaou. Washlnaton. Kent lit. Draft ' .ii. announced today by Provost Marshal General Orowder will aend 181,83(i men qualified for general military ser vice to army camps before October 16., All states have quotas to filL Of the ' total. 142.000 will be white reeiatranta who will entrain between October I and 11. The remainder will be negroes, wha will mbve in two srnnna. '2fl 01 on. , trainine between Sentemher 9K ami 97 ' and 10,762 on October 16. Men who -registered last Thursdav. It u-aa aalii - at the provost marshal general's of. nee, due in most localities sumcient men remain ln class one from the reg- -istrations on last June 6 and AinniHt : 24 to meet the requirements. Southern states from which the while registrants were called, with their - number and the camps to which they win go, are as xouows: Alabama, 1,398," Camp McCleUav Ala. i Florida, 448, Camp Greenleaf. ' Geonria. 259. Camn Mcf'Iellnn and 248 to Camp Greenleaf. lxiuisiana, 1,400, camp Travis, Tex. MississiDDl. G39. Camn Travis: l.lMtL Camp Greenleaf. ; ' North Carolina, 1,374, Camp Sevier. South Carolina. 143. Camn Sevier: 650, Camp Greenleaf. Tennessee, 3,882, Camp Greenleaf. Virginia, 1,343, Camp Humphreys. Negro registrants will he mobilized on October 10 as follows:" Georgia, 1,500, Camp Wheeler, Ga. Louisiana. 259, Camp Travis, Texas. '. Mississinni. 1250. Camn Grant. Ill i.ouo tamp tsnemy, miss. North Carolina, 2,500, Camp Greene, i N. C. - S .,.,-' : , .... 1 " ' Tennessee, 1,000, Camp Sherman. PRESIDENT WILSON'S COURSE UNQUALIFIEDLY. ENDORSED Republican Floor Leader Say the Pres- ' l J a a, n. .... '.. loan a Answer was lYigni ana vvise. , (By Th A.riaa PraMt . I Washington, Sept. 16. Unqualified, endorsement of President Wilson's re- ' jectlon of the Austrian proposal for secret, and not binding peace discus- slans was vivpn In tha Hon.fr a iit. .. 0- - -v, .-- wxiUHt,,! iVUUJ by Senator Lodge, of Massachusetts, -Republican floor leader, and ranking minority member of the Foreign Rela tions Committee, ' "', -x: . - ,-,!. - Senator Lodge said the President'! " prompt and curt refusal was right and wise and he was sure it wnnld recnlnt ' , universal annrnval. . , i New Manager of the Eflrd Store '.'A nvea in nign roant. r : . ' The followina- from th. Hlrii Pnlni Entemrise' will be mad with intoiw by a large number of Concord people; "M. F .Crooks, nf Cnnenrrl ho. Ill A- ceeded W. S, Lee, Jr.; as manager of iue nign mint store ox tne Enrd chain, entering unon. bis new dntiea during the present week. Mr. Crooks has served with the Eflrd people for eight years and is an experienced merchant. Mr: Lee. Whom he ancmarla wra. r-' oently drafted and left the -first of tne week ior cann Greene, where he will undergo training, o. . : 7 : ; - "The new manager is a young min and ia blessed with that ability that is anown as "mixing power." 1:9 fro win continue to D C"nrltl, 1 s!n r t 'if stpt-d. t riva el of -th ln."t nlnti C': "' ' ' ' !l'"-' ' ' '
The Concord Daily Tribune (Concord, N.C.)
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