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n:i: c D D V.LY ,. T A ft i fee- re C A . il t ' t.. Ail r.tu 4!Hkl(r a): l -1 r 1 r-"li BfPfetilTt r!l"T. LAN. -la ft liOII Ilk ilk Arrant New York JV1' One Hn.ilue Chirac lint Cenai.r buitdin. AlWai I nland eeenad clua mall MlUf at lb aoitonAce at Ooitcora. N. C-. -r U at Marx fc i. HIV UBaCKUTlOM RATES . Ta tha Cltr at Concord T Carrti-r On Trar , , , , - Kla alontha - I TkrM Moat he , . - , ,. . Lt ne Mouth . , . - OuUuta of the glate, the aubarrtpUoa la the Kama aa la me tn Out of tha city and by mail In North Carolina the ioutu price wiu pro- 1 1 . On' Tear i f n , . a ! , .! i.ual erf u bia ao a, al U . va Mil ar to tL reailtaUoa that W baa eusa BuiUBf to rial'; relieve the rs?'.;oo? JVoiW do But Ik boa ',!. at.i m lavUoa ktut, and that U a i it w jotter reaaoa aa sell ttoufa at om . f :in to UM fur arrcral year. It U Utat ta at Ull pt la oa bit. Concord holds aa tnvUbl placo la a Lib school artirKk-e, but will hav to prol(le fur our students If want to maintain this aUndard. We not only ae U a4dU.loojJ building, but ned nor and better equipment, aad tha i:5.000 U1 provld the thine, not merely for tha next 11 month, bat for Mt ral year. Wo repeat, tha tardea U aow oa Um ahoulders of 'tha TOtara. It la up to yo to ay whether or not we are going forward or backward ed li nt x Th Month i I. . Mob tha, a Cent a Month Laaa Toaa Tare Monta All Subacriptlona Mutt . Advance B Paid la No. N No. No. No HAtmOAP aCHKPPUB. ; In Effect Novejnber 5. lt!L Nartkhaemd. 44 To WaahltiKlon S 0 A. M. M To Waehingtoa i:6i A. m. 4 To Panvllle 1:45 P. M. IS To Richmond ' 7:10 P. M 12 To 'Waahlnirton, :0 P. M. No. 138 To Waahlngton :45 P. M. No. SB TO wasBinfrton i: m aatkaaaaa. No. SS To Atlanta . , P. M. No. 4S To Charlotte . 1:S0 P. M. No. S To Atlanta - " . . IsIT A. M. No. 31 To Aucuata Jt A. M. No. 13T To Atlanta :4l A. M. No. 11 Tp Charlotte :!5 A. M. No. 4S T6 Charlotte : P. M. Train No. 43 will run only from Dan ville to Charlotte. catlonally. Bible Thought For Today. PEACE WITH ALL MEX : Fullow piac with all men, ami holiness, with out which no man uliall see the Lord. Hebrews VI :U. SCHOOL B05DS. .. ft' . Whflt are we going to do with the future of the public schools in Con cord? . Do we believe that our chll uren oeserve tne very best, or are we satisfied for them to get just the good? Do we want to take our rights ful place educationally la the State or are we willing to tell the world we don't want to move forward with the rest of civilization? Do we want to pay a few cents or dollars more In taxes for a numlier of years and give our descendants the best in schools, or are we going to sit Idly' by, satis fied with our lot? , These are the questions that have .. to be answer o4 befar Uic schdot nojkd question can be deciddd upon. rhe school board has asked for $225,000 and we say give it, for we want Con cord to rank with the best In the South when it comes to education. Ve are not satisfied to stay where we are. Are you? Do you want the school children to be so crowded 'that they can't be properly taught? Do you think that is a good Invest ment on the taxes you are already paying? ' . There are many who feel now that $225,000 is more than we need at the present; that it Is better to. vote in smaller amounts more often than to . vote on a large sum and get the or- deal over. -- There are those, too, who feel Chat the schools are good enough now,1 and. that no enlargement of buildings or facilities is needed. But we believe that before July 5th the ' minds of these people,' or enough of ; them at any rate to carry the elec tion, will be changed, nd they will : nee not only the necessity of having the election, but the wisdom of it, One entire class of the high school has been moved ' back to Central , School (because there' is nowhere In the high school to put them. In the primary building which was just fln- Ished last year, i and which ; was , thought then , to be big enough for rihe city for at least five , years, one class Is bejng conducted in the audi' torium. Do you think these children can do as effit-knt work as they could do If they had their own room, where , they would not be bothered and where the environment would be better? Today there . are 4 about 300 more ; ' pupils in the city schools than the school buildings were built to accom modate. : What are you going to do " , with them? - ' Next fall when the 1922-23 term tegins there will be another big in 1 crease, h If we are crowded too much for good work now what will ; be the result, then? ';- The Increase in tha schools within - the' tast few years shows the folly l selling bonds In small denomina tion to !are for the present only. ' The primary building is an example. That building was erected to houi many more children thn had ever tern In the primary department bev . fore. Tct before It was used two yiiirs. It was too small. The same The Rflrd liuildiag. Cliartottf Olxwfver. Off and on for the paxt lic wonth the newspaper rrptrtera bava boen peatering the KJlrtla fur iuformntlou about the new huildinir they are gotac to put np in t'uarlotte for the home trade and as uutui uenriqunrter "t their "far-flnjijt chain or ntore In tnu part of ih untry: and at lat. th Efird Brothera. have completed their plans, have given satisfaction to lioth the reporters aud the public. It might have been imngineil that upon a vacant lot which has made such a wide sap in the landscape of a busy bustm district, a home In keeping- with the opportunities would be erected, and with n oix-Rtory arrnir, pamnR ior an investment of a half a million dollars. the Eflrils are rislnit to the on-asion. It will be one of the most InipoKiim mcr( ha utile eshsbllshineiits south of New York. It wW be "thctest,word" in conimerial architecture -:and in its scheme will be embraced all the modern Ideas in convenience. The Etirrts arc going to btiild In Charlotte an es tablishment that will sustain their reputntion in all respects. ( I f S IV T.j M-.i- r. J l?:i. ' ' I IUU!a a i.a U la l-r aork a'i,iU L be 0.ru".-- at Itw lunukl r-ariti. jf It. I t , -na IksiaJ Ai- ' l.!i t f 1 cpiiiOa 1 Iran ci',a l"ilT. j . Huiirr vf rrprrarwtattrr wnaw froaa all an-(ioa if tb t oltfd rtatft wiil r;brr at Chautauqua. N. X, ru dy to BU-u4 tbe bitiaiml of t! iWm cm I fnJi r fiC W !' CI aba. 1 "V A .... . f,rtnntrli..n fVi,-ll Ctnrtar fnW l!y SI fi.Ta! iucutn ti rmx.;-tt la tkt Maahailaa dtri4 tka aaoiod b aiailturat -n.t, wbuii k4 at mi4 icbt Ut s:Lt, a-Tf m prt cent. tn (baa tliae W lit June vf KJ In ltcl. arconliigr to erUiaatea uf ufta iabi i( torr ka oCka r c The (ar- ueau alaraed a falllBg oil eaUmaiMl at from V Ml prr crtiC uf Ibe'wbkli atma to wtilte all ektiM-ota if amunnU cvll-l la March, wlea the tbr biilldinf Indnwry 1 an effort to rrtunu wre fUwl auj the flrat In; rata (he t0.lard of rncta.-r. U to tUUiueiiU were paiil. 1 1 erraniu-d at a aareticg ojwing 1 Mr. Uowera aud bis aaaUtanta aaU . W brnt. today. tby ww unable to account for the ad- Hire-, of th moat pmtnineot Inilm dl i tonal drop in rrlpta. It wa en- of enraalW labor, to l"hlcao art tlrety nucxpw-ted. tbjy dtvUrrd. aaU Vhcdulcd to ga to trial today under In th ouly rraaim tbey could aaalcu f o ' dictnimta clianrtng tbrm with being th ainaU amount takra In was that ' RXVMrlea to the mnW of two po taxpayera wer walUng nnttl laat even-1 Hcrturn following biublnga In what lug before wailing tbelr check or wa tcmrd a Ubor'war. money order. I IMacniwioa of Important lntematlon- The slump In tax racelpta. It waa!, pr,Mejia now pcmling t fxpected sakl. would caua arrhiua tncouvenlenr to tak place today when Prenitrr lo Iba Uoremmrtit toUT. when obllga-, jviim-are of France Ukea luwhron tioua totaling mnae T."iO,(.ioo arejwth lrtu Minister IJoyd Ovnre at due. HIhhiUI the same condition preitbe tattrr'a otficUl reaideace In Down vatl all orer the country, and it basing Ktm-t. Ieen th experlcnrv of th Internal Today will ace the completion of Kevenu Bureau official that plieiio- all arnnurenmitit. the arrival of the Ion for main body of visitors, and the bo Wind and Rain Storm Sweeps Over . ' ' Atlanta. Atlanta.. C.a, June 18. Dainngk estimate! at, several thousand dollars was done here late Sunday afternoon by a terrific wind and rain storm that lasted for nearly an hour A tower on The Constitution building was struck by lightning - and bricks scattered for many yards ; over tilt street in front of the structure. The force of the . wind uprooted trees in many parts of the city and scattered limbs across wires, tem porarily paralysing the telephone and lighting service. Plate glass windows in several down town store . buildings were broken, while the heavy downpour flooded the basements of Wesley Memorial Metho dist church ond a store building, caus ing considerable damage. . The telegraph companies reported ftelr lines' practically unimpaired. - mena of the Income tax collection the different periods hare been the same for the whole country, there may be an overdraft of hundreds of mil lions of dollars this morning In the Government accounts. OLD rAPER MADE NEW. Iding of several preliminary ueetTnts, pre ceding the formal opening of the. nat ional reunion of Confederate Yet era n at Kichmond.-Va. Spirited contests for the nonjlnn (ions for Vnltcd State senator, gov' emor, and, Tarloiw other officers to be. voted for In the approaching elections i will ue arnica in lue iwirmi prnnnrira Dr-inklng Praee May Salvaage 2,- Madison. Kis., Jnne 17. A proreMil10 m Br,u a! no ,uue- to remov ink from old newspnix-ra so the paper can b nHl again for print ing purpose has been developed by the Cnlted States forest products laboratory - here, according to an an nouncement today. One mill under commercial conditions has de-inked 1400 tons of old newspaperii, and hm, re-made the paper into newsprint stock of desired strength and color rota. "Prohibition will Lav far-reaching effects. . "You bet It will In the next century we'llnever hear of a man a hundred yearn old who drank bootleg stuff all hi life." Amethysts have the reputation of which was accepted by publishers as , calling and soothing the nerves...-' r i 1 i t . . -, , . , If hf mrT, at ba li 4 l.rr. if lYn'l 1 ' h h r i Bi. A n,"'-r ot : t it f,r , ( of e a.ol vl r!r- tn tl. tnt'r k : t'oly of lh a or d. 1 the U!e ol Arrill11. "cod lf" rf Camtlu I. qi prior of Kme. tha fiourin.td la L U li In it. and ler ll!r show rt o bar bvea k ct.rnplrl'y wicked inl cruel ura. utterly barren, ft apaeaxa. of any huniaa Tehog. CUndlua was hT third husband Her first was th father of Nro, lain to b emperor, and her second a Homan nobU whom abe was acruaed of pollening. She was ambitions and utterly nnarruptilou. Through the infliwnc of a Soman politklaa, ah Induced her uncle Claudlua to marry her. Immediately after the wedding be induced Clandinw to disinherit lil oa aoa and adopt her bob Nero as heir to his throne Not long after that h potaned Claudlua to hasten and also to make sure of Nero' accession. Her In tention was to ml Rom through tier son, to make mm hut a tool In her hand. ' However, she discovered him to be aa wilful as ah, and determined to rule himself. .. As soon as ah found this to be the nse ahe treacherously espoused the cause of Brlttanicus, the rightful heir. Nero waa forced to murder her to atop her machinations. It Was a difficult leak, however, but was finally ac complished in her summer home after !veral unsuccessful attempts. Sha wrote memoirs ot her tiina, and ; hex character ia skillfully depicted in Racine's "Brlttanicus." Next: Lary Elisabeth tee, wife of Edward Toung. , . "Did anyone comment on the ' way yon drive your new car?" "Yes, one man made a brief remark : Twenty dollars aud costs.' " . standard, says the laboratory an nouncement. Benionite, a clay-like substance formed from volcanic aud found large ly in Wyoming, is used in tlte de-inking process, it was said. It dissolves the ink and leaves the paper perfectly clear. Because "of the cheapness of the new process lalniratory officials says tliey believe that much of the ai'00. 000 tons of newsprint annually used can le salvaged. iM.: r?M,rA : K?A,rlv..t AHrnnta Tn. trsr-- - China Grove, June 17. Wonderful interest is lieing manifested in the great revival now in full blast here and which Is beiug conducted by Itev. Dr. D. V. Ybrk, the noted evangelist. People are being converted all over town. It Is on the order of the o'd time Methodist revival His co-workers. Mr. O. P. Barnes and wife, are doing wonderful work in the way of the traveling prayer meeting a plan to reoch the whole population used by no other evangelist. In these prayer meetings 10 married people and one young lady were converted yesterday." The whole town is becoming aroused on the great subject of heart felt religion. There have been fifty three conversions to date. Labor Will Organize New Political Party? Italeigh, June 17. First definite steps towards the formation in North Carolino of a political lubor party will lie taken at a meeting here Tuesday, according to announcement tonight by local union leaders. Labor men from every section of the state .and repre senting most of the crafts are expect- ed to assemble in the iutcrest of the proposed formation ol a political or ganizotion to represent . " the working men, principally union lalior. Winifred SmI'b Killed in Automobile .v -.' -i'Vj-.vv .- Accident.-''',1 Salisbury, June 17.-AVinfreil Smith, two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Smith, wss killed by ; an automobile at Wichita Palls, Texas, torlay, according to a message received this afternoon by the little - girl's grondparentsi Mr, and Mre. , W. , A. Smith, and Mr. aud Mrs. Williams White. Interment will be at ' Wichita Pails tomorrow. " " vie The pEusir t'OLrstJi it pati New School Buildings Are Planned in S'anly County. Albemarle, June 1(1. At a call meet ing of the board of education for the purpose of discussing the erection of new school buildings,, it was decided that work should commence at once on the erection of five new school houses In this county. : Three of these buildings will be constructed of brick and will contain from si to eight rooms exclusive of the auditorium which each building will contain. These buildings Will be built In the -Ao,ndl-EtHly- district and Albemarle district. Two of the build ings will be built for the negro schools and these will each contain two large rooms. ,. U .: , . - The board also passed an order prof viding for the building of a teacher- age for the school ; in the egro set tlement of -Albemarle; $1,000 of the cost of this will be procured from the Julius Rosen wald fund ; $700 to be UBed In the building of the two negro school structures will also be received from the Kosenwald fund.. Work will commence at once on these buildings and it is expected that they willl all be completed tn time for the opening of the fall term. . ' " You can stand ?JKT with -Sua C3 0 fcJ j. a. W K i V 4. 3r (l ""V oaa irtly yo with enooh of UiU ftwltaa nno fanared lamr-cf ro rrmoocl tb weraf room araiU 4 aiimt, for about J IS. And th work ol application ia quica-rf ad uly dxe. LUti Mwicg, praoticaity D wax a, aa4 be awu r Lttar. -' fW ya nail Baarer Board rr J alaatar or directly t msti i.nj ia attic or naniibad room, th mult is at oaoa pttrartiv aad (aatiog. Willi aad eeiUoii ol (etuiin Bcavwr loard caa't crack or falL Thy never require repair. -Aad tW pitsniod Sealtit btoccis by which th panel ara (isod t ree yoa free rcia ia paintinf and sccoratinjt, if yoo ear ta tU aUhar. - Aik M r mtiait oa tha wat f th Baarer Board teal ' awl It place y wader aw oblifstioa, aad row wrill ) wrpnMd how low Mr fi4crc will be . A pbon call win briro) at a yoar houe, e&o at star F. C. Niblock would be true of Tli a cut'Miu!,' ry i r v i I' licr building lance law, to- irt of the 'o fur t i we may -) of V 1 : Rents In Chicago Fall $5 to $15. Chicago, June 10. An investigation conducted by the Citizens' Committee to enforce the. Lundis award shows that rents In Chicago have dropped $" to $15 per month during the last year. The drop, it is said, was due to the tremendous number of hew bulldtnvs erected during the construction boom, which followed the settlement of the wage controversy. v . . : Some flats, which rented for $100 a month a year ago, now go begging at $88. Pour-room ' apartments, . now renting from $70 to ,$85, brought from JfSO to $00 a year ago. CATARRH Catarrh Is a Local disease rreatly In fluenced by Constitutional conditions, HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE con. slsts ot an Ointment which gives Quick Relief by local application, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts through the Blood on the Mucoua 8ur facea and assists In ridding your System Of Catarrh. Sold by druggists for over 40 Tears. .F.J,. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. me ? (ijr fifteen ': Jjdp cigarettes , " In Time of Peace. - . , -Huby; 'Why don't you, wear your new garters?" . Ruth:. "Oh, I'm saving them for a rainy day." - , '. ? XJ A liovk SUx mW&y Wage ; No 5 -I r SWiKERlTTlAlLVAy SYSTETtf . Patenser Train Schedules LV. r NO. 1:40A I 2:S7A ; it 6: 00 A . 44 :!I2A tt S:41A 137 ':2rA It 10:55A . SS t:4r.P 46 8:20P ,45 7:10P U :O0P- ' tt , 8:1SP 16 t:4f.P J38 10:30P 43 Arrival aad .Depart are at 1nsaeaaer Tralaa, Coaeord, IT. C. flRTWRRU New York-Birmingham , .;.-'r,,-j BlrmlnBham-New York .: "t Washington-Charlotte , ' ' Atlanta-New York Atlanta-New York ' " ' Charlotte-Norfolk-Rlchmond New York-Blrmlngham-New Orleans . i. Danvllle-Weatmlnletcr v( .- i : 'Westnilnlster-Charlotte ' . Norfolk-Richmond-Atlanta ' New York-Augusta' - l, C Birmingham-New Orleans-New York - Now York-Atlanta ; v :, : Charlotte-Danville Through Pullman sleeolne car service to Washington. -Phllndeltihla. New lorK. munmono, rtortoiK, Atlanta, Dirmingiiam, aioDue, new urieane. -Tv , Unexcelled ervk"e, convenient schedules and direct connections to all points. Bcneauiei puDiisnea as lmormauou ana are not aruaranreea. H. UKAHAM. l. P. A., NO. in t o i , 81 137 , 11 88 4 45 H '11 .138 48 AR. - 1:40A ?:87A " 6:00A :82A 8:41A S-2SA 10:6BA 8:45P 8:20P 7:10P :O0P : 8:18P - :4F.P 10:30P R. Charlotte, N. C. M. B. WOODY, Ticket Agent, 1 .; ; : . Concord, N, Who Can Resist the Appeal of This . . Beautiful Bedrocm Suite? . ' mm - This is an' offer that you really cannot afford to ; pass by, if you are contemplating the purchase of a " bedroom suite. ' - The outfit shown above is of substantial con struction and verv attractive. Bed is full size with bow end, dresser nas large plate mirror, full vin1fy,T v is equipped with triplicate mirrors and the cnicor 'ette is large and roomy,, Finished in Ivory, Walnut and Mahogany. - BELL-HARRIS FURNITURE CO. THE STORE THAT SATISF1I:S', RED SEAL VICTOR RECORDS .C4S33-lCaprIce-Juscha Heifeta. ' , , C4MU1 Pond Recollections- Hans Kludler. ! G4N9P When You're- Away -Mabel Garrison. 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Scotch Songa Harry Lander. - , - ,45172 Venetian Boot Song Laura LUUeileld and Elslb Baker, v ' Canoe Song Laura Llttlcfleld and Elsie Baker. ; , 45170 Damon Lucy Isabclle Marsh. . , -' ' ' ' ' I'lckaniny Sleep Song--Lucy Isnbelio Marsh. ' ' '''' t VICTORS AND VICTROLA ' - . : '. IT 1 i l I XfXfc. iij it " "C tO C Til" t a a C!at -' Tki Penny Adz Get Hcris Try TE:pb' LlStCr4 PtTC, ReHtMSeB. WHAT AwtJAVS MAWTH'V TO ARi4TOB. IF tHC VW-1C.4. uamt to sttmc Pop. nose pav, yov most smcK Tei or vovct; llAL'X ad rZTE PT SHOWS SOKE INTELCtCT AT THAT By lJ "I T i FeAB .TMEr MOT f iheoiKte roviw To ' -THC Cto'lttaV rorHiisiott. and tetv h. the V Sees that. I'm Tne OMcyorte 04 THC F?0 TO-iTCkl-Htr'tt rv: Me a rApTAt ah' mv ' ViftV UMLi. PC" HtO- fL THAN I 1 &TPUC!'. .'; ,.,,-- OrC VPf A, AU. Rt4T. exost ne, sie- BoT Vou'P-6 TMC 1 CnrtMISStOetCtt'S Sec fier a y. Ace voo , not 7 ' Hot A ) '(T 1 ,:. f "A
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