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CONCORD, N. C, WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 27, 1022.
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NO. 200.
HMMIEPOOTII.
;totrai;;i:gschool
RRGtSTRATWM POOR TO
I Ol'fc.M ON OCTOBER CTH
TM Awiiimiwiii MW by f. M.
FcaroU' (halrmaa - f Uw 8UU.-
Ike taMlMil hml I
Raleigh, Hept. ?7
doou lur IM Horttoa to arid No
vember 7th moat bo opened oa Opto-
RQTARUHS HOST TO
TEAGHERS OF CITY
IGCOMIE
ABDICATES
.Mrs. James W. Cannon Gives i ShZ 'ttSUFt?' "lli Meetlnf Ileld tl Y TuestJar;AuthoriUUve News Received
pa Ann r v 4 1 01 . " auvwca II a letter, , , t .1 l: r
. u,uwy 1 or new ununis- tuy by coi p. m. rmnwii. chair
tntinn ' Rnndinir at fk.'aian l the ett fcrd of -rtertlooa.
?. . . . ' I mailt letter BMNllOm part
III
JEKISr TRHL WILL
CfcT fMUR WAV TOMORROW
WUl B TrW la Ctinr4 tilir
ion lor a autvury vtrmt,
Omwhora, Sept 27. R. L, Jenkln
I Wuutoa-KaWm BttrrtuBt, charged wit
jataratory offense,, and l ,- '
. -
Uiu
WAKE YEARLY REPOR
T
of a letter sent to tb rouatr chair
men oa September Hkh, hk-fc would
have flied October 7th aa to date fur
Eveninj Proved On' of
Much Interest and Pleasure
to All Present. .
TO BE MEMORIAL W peiD ,f ba. ia bi. ihTEACERS PROVE .'
iHWti. held thaf,the.0 day before the? V ; , ,. . . ' '
Work on Building WU1 Bering on Stunts in The Most
Next Week Under Present' i t .
niuit mar Time, to-wii, juoz, tin.
Penranll'a MtW auld, "thpra baa Item
aa umny aa V amaiona uf Ibe Urral
AnwniUy (grawtl iiiiI aitei-taU- and
. ' lim bnnK baa UfO mad la the
"' 'A bmp ailnilnUtrntUtn hulldln. to'tion m runatroed , by the Attorney
riln re the one recently destroy d by General. , Alao aincc IftKtt-tbla con-
tire, ia to ! ererted Immediately at.Mnu-tton of the law boa lieeA nni
Ibe Ktonennll ' "Jnckaon Tralnlns fonuly DuaerretL" . - s. .
Plans Will Be Modern
' and Handsome Building.
Approved Fashion Tom
Web W' Bill Jenkins and
Charlie Ritchie Spoke.
The teacbera of the mrtille achonla of
Coniiira were honor irneata ' at the
That the King of Greece
Has Signed Abdication De
cree With Limitations. .
GREECE IN GRIP
. OF REVOLUTION
At Least Part of trie Navy
Has Gone Against the Gov
eminent Direct Athens
. Advices Are Lacking.
London. Se-rt. 27 By the Axaoi-tated
Ihwat. Rentera IJmited raya nil-
The $6,000 Prize List Quick- "-n" V
r,.i n..- tlfr0f of two y r
uua vi vyii. 1 . iuv- roaua la aiHBIripal ' . -anil go
Awake Readers Pick of
Autos in Line-Up.
,
MANY INQUIRIES
' . BEING RECEIVED
ae Reports featured Morn
ing Session of the Reunion
of State Confederate Vet
erans at Asheville. '
Nominations and Requests
.0 n a
IOr lniOrmallOn Are KOIl- m-d by Jenktna who had lived. It waa
ino- in Pnnt Inn.ll v n,iK'lleed by the pill.e.. In a number of
" ' I puteea, aa C. K. AA bet-anae be had
Headquarters. ' jtlml of lllnnle Jiaiea. who rialnia
Hne xwen aa I ne wire or jenmna.
trial la Knprrtor ('ourt here befure
4ud(e Vf. T. Ilardlac tianorrow.
Tbe arreat rf Jeoklna followed aa
inrrvtiaatioa by m.4ata of tbe Knighta
of tbe Ka Klnx Klaa Into tbe wb1t
plnr of Minnie Jonea, aliaa Mra. V. E.
Wettb. by a party of alletred klanamea
ear Tayloravllle two weeka apt. Tbe
InveatUatltm aa teatind to by wil.
ZX2ri!&XZ ,M"?ical Selections, Featuring
SOME COMMANDERS '
REPORT IN PERSON
'School, near here, aentrdlna to an nn. I
iioum-ement made here today by Jaa, "GASTOS COl'TTT DAY . - " '
V. Cook, cbHlrniHn of jthe lonrd of dl-l AT CHARLOTTE EXPOSITIOX
rwtora of the Institution. Jlr. rookt, '
atnted that tbe new Inilldinj- haa beeni'0" 'ffe
muda imaalble by a irlft of JTiO.OOO wlnklf macijal Speaker for the
ironi Mra. Kiln Boat' Cannon, of. tbial
i-ity, and the structure will be erected! '.-.' Aftt hm)
on a memorial to tbe lute burtinnd of i Charlotte, N. C, Sept 27. "Uattin
the donor, Jnraea W. Cannon, a oioneer , County Day." was observed at tbd
Southern textile mnnnfnrtnrer, and nt iMade-in Carolinaa Exposition here to
tbe time of bla death one of the lead-
. ina textile men of the Cnlted Ktntea.-
AVork on the new building will be
(dn next week, Mr. Cook stilted, aa the
architect drawinit the plana hoiea to
. have them completed by Saturduy. The
work will I rushed to completion.
. The new bulldinft will lie one of the
ninat miKlern Htrm-tnrea of liny nt the
State 1 11st t tut ion. It will be larger
. and handsomer ' than the s ImlldinR
which was recently deatroyetf, nnd will
also lie more conveniently s minted
than the former administration build-
. Inn. The building 'will -be three stqr
les high nnd. will contain the office of
the school, flie home of the superin
tendent, n directors' room and twenty
seven .bed rooms,, which 'Will be used
by the matrons and other women in-!
Htractors of the institution. ; "J
The building will lie constructed iof
brick,' with a heating plant und all
modern plumbing facilities. It will be,
fire-proof, with , other modern eqntp-
ment, and will be erected at a cost of
. $0,000. v U:i.-iV'vv;-i'-v -f. '.
Mr, Cook, In discussing, the generohs
action of Mra. Canoon, expressaxl deei
n...jw.C.1,n nn 1 ltn .ha tiraiMl
vurtu. I'm., mv
of directors,, - Who, ( he- tleflaretl, bad
lieeiiyftpeiVmov4 ,by;;jii., liflmlxoU'e
. ejft. The new" building will' greatly
; ; taciittnteiie work at me institution,
. ' he added, nnd give the directors and
.v. instructors added imiietus to Increase
their efforts for tlie, youths Sof the
' State who are sent to the Instllntlon
- for training. . " '-.;.
r For-n numlier of yeiirs Mrs. Cannon
fiils tnkfcn a keen interest, in the wel
: fare and: growths of the Institution,
Chttlrmnn Cook stated, and was the
. (ution : the morning of the Are. He
w gift of the building shows in a mater
:. in I way the deep interest she feels in
the unfortunate youths , who ,: luck
training at home and nre sent to the
school for correction. : The gift Is thi
largest that has . been made to , tne
Bi-Mil, Mr. Cook snld. f
The administration bitllding was de
stroyed on the morning of September
, 8th. The are was nrst mscovereii
about 2:30 a. m., nnd though every ef-
fort was mode to check It, the entire
'. building was gutted, v A new lira flght-,
' ing system waa being installed at the
school at the time, bnt Us installation
had not been completed and it proved
. fnillp nirnlnsr th blnxe which started
nmmrently from defective wiring, and
!: rapidly spread to every nook and cor
- war nt the structure. Thoneh a num
lier of matrons were sleeping in the
ln.lln at the Hum of the tire., all
esiined with some of their personal of
' fects. Some ot the office equipment
also was saved, as were the eeords,
which were in the vault. ' '
j. It will require1 several months to
- complete the building, but gander the
nresent Dlnns the work will be rushed
. with all practical: haste. : After the
! nrchltett submits his plans the con-
tKirfom lie' lut nt once, mid work
- should lie well tuitlerway by the tt-N
' ter part of next week. , . .:
' The. pessimist puts two and two trf
' gether and getB fdur. but the optimist
v gets 2. ;
day with a large delegation frou; mat
North Carolina county present to view
the exhibits of the state.
"The Industrial Situation." wan the
subject of an address to be del verol
late In the day by J. H. Separk, tex
tile manufacturer, while Congressman
A. L. Bui winkle cl'iose to speak on
"Gaston County." , Residents of Gns
tonin and Gaston County arrive'! today
coming" through the' country In auto
weekly meeting of the Rotary ClnM,h"rlt"t,v' new" Ba- hwn received of
new at tne x Tnewlur eveurug at 0:30 ,ur """"""'n muk i onaianune,
oVUa k. Of the S2 teacbera who are1of.,5m, i
i Pinion, Rept- ST. ny tne Asaocint-
revolutionary movement, and King
Constantlne la retoTted to hnve alxll
cnted. At least lwrt of the navy has gone
against the government, and several
warxbhia and trnnsiairts mnnned by
revolutlonarlea are lielleved to la ad
vancing on tne capitnl from tne'tic ever the
Aegean Isliinds, where the revolt orig- their nines
innted
IHrecf ndrlces from Athens are lnck-
Methodist Ctiurch Records Growth in
' Canada.
(My the Aaaaetaicd Pttmm.lL
Toronto, ' Sept. 27. Memliership In
the Methodist Church In Canada has
increased in the past four years from
388,210 to 400.1133. according to a quad
rennial repotr made at the opening of
the Methodist General Conference to
day. Increase of salari.es to minis
ters in Canada during the four post
war years, says the report, nave ad
vanced the' total salaries paid from
1,T82.KI) in W17-18 to $2,575,801 in
1021-22.
The report notes a conRldwabW In-
crease in the funds raised fo rail pur
imw In tha Bfiliie- nertiwt. 4ha attnnl
figmetT btaMgimlfi, ' 'irnnB 'amT"
?!),303.323 In" the year lust ended.
Chnrches, parsonuges, other buildings,
and cemetery properties owned: by the
chitrch" in 'Cnnnda and Newfoundland
are; valued at close, to 50,000,(100 it was
announced. : J,
Tbe Eev. S. I). Chown, of this city,
will come up for re-election as Gen
eral Superintendent of the Methodist
Church in Canada at the conference
as will the ten ecretnriesf the. de
partments of the church. , v
Wlili Our Advertisers.
' The Citizens Bank and Trust Com
pany gladly makes ' investments and
suggestions for investments for its cus
tomers. . - ' .
Money is a loyhl friend. Don't take
chunces on losing It. A good wny to
save is by taking shares In series No.
00 of Cnlwrrus County Building Loan
and Savings Association.
W. C. (Worrell Jewelry Company" has
just received a ' shipmaht of alarm
clocks. Call to see the line. '
Von will find the best grade of per
oxide at. Cline's Pharmacy. Also
brick ice cream dally. .
; The Sanitary Grocery Co. has jnst
received a shipment of Chow Chpw,
the feed that gets results. :
See new ad. of Fisher's today In re
gard to "Little Miss Gage Hats.
: Kemember the I'arks-Belk Company
will offer a fnshion show in connec
tion with the Ttum Thumb Wedding to
niorrowniglit. See new ad. today for
fuets about show and wedding.
T
IdeutiMed with tbe schools In Concord.
(1, were present, one being detained at
home on account of Illness.
The meeting was held for the pur
pose of explaining In a small way to
the teachers the Ideals and Ideas of
Rotary, and at the same time ttf show
them that the Conx-ord Club is linck
ing them In their work with the youth
of the city. Muny of the teachers In
the schools this, year are strangers
here, and the meeting served as n
hnedinni to intrfwliu-e thm t,i tho R.k.1
1. . . . -V I I J i.. i..
rarisns, who are intensely Interested 1 """"" " h mii-immii is in
i the youths of the citV. i effect, but the report; of Constant! ne's
(ius Hurt sell was chairman of the
committee which arranged the details
of the meeting, and the teachers were1
also called on for several stunts which
were greatly enjoyed.
.'Qua stated at the lieginnlng that
when tbe Itoturians see an organisa
tion or a body of people doing such n
line work ns the teachers are doing
here "we feel like" taking yon in our
arms and showing yon bow much We
love yon." The Kotnry Club, he add
ed, is vitally Interested in anything
that pertains to the welfare of the
children and young people, and for this
reason Is yitolly interested in the life
and habits of the teachers of the city
schools. ' .
The roll call of the Rotiirinng open
ed the entertainment. After the club
memliers answered the call Whipp
Webb, superintendent of the city
schools, was askeit to call the roll of
the teachers.; He designated the prln
cliwlB of the various schotds nnd de
nnrtments ot the. schools to do this
irtifii,"tfnwe ratling tbf rofia lieing Miss
Mnry King, prlncipnl of .the prlmnry
department of . .Central Schiwl ;' Miss
The Kalesuianshlp Club Is already In
the limelight of hihcch, and tbe Ide.i
struck a popular chord at once. Tbe
SENATOR FRELINGHl'YSEN
KKPIBLHAN NOMINEE
Songs of War Days, Big '
Feature Convention Will
Close Thursday.
(Br k ..rla't4
AsbevlHe. X. C., Sept. 27. "First
iiriisaiir in gfaai omuiiion. air, re-
annonnieinent that the("oin-ord Tritmne Far I'nited States Senate From New ported Col. T. J. Wood, standing at at'
and Times will give awuy $0,000 In an
tomobilea and other big and appropriate
ed l'ressl. Greece Is in the grip of a prute to those who engage actively ln
Jersey, Having Hon In the Primary i tentioo despite the weight of four
Held Tuesday. score years, as he sainted his division
(By Ik AiMflaM Prcaa.) '.commander to give an aceountlng of
School
Constance Cliue, principal of the gram
mar ileiMirtment at. Central; frof. J.
W. ,B. Ijouk, lirincipnl at School No. 2 :
nnd I'rof. Hinton McLeod prlncipnl offl
tne nign school
Each teacher rescinded with her
full lfiune, home address, address in
Concord and the grade she teaches.
The roll call showed that 51 of tbe t2
teachers In the city were present.
. While 'everyone was standing Bill
Jenkins for the club extended the hand
of fellowship and co-operation, and of
fered the service of the clnb-to the
teachers in any wny they deem neces-
Tnrkish Reply Will Not Be Accepted.
Constantinople, 11:25 p. m Sept.
27 (By the Associated Press). It is
unofficially forecast that tbe Kemnllst
reply to the ulnedi peace note condi
tions is unacceptable to the allies. In
that tbe nutioualists insist upon use
the work of Increasing th. cin-nlatlou Newark. X. J.. Sent. 27. I'nlted nl" B""1 veterans In their ramiiaign
of thlse two newspapers, met with In-(States Semitor Joseph Frelinghuvsen. ,he I""'1 Tear "Kttlnst the advance of
stantnneous response and favorable friend of President Harding and one time the ever ierslstent foe liefore
comment on nil sides. Folks Just bad Iof the administration leaders In Con- '"" sM.ner or later the men who
time enough to Isin reading the paper gress, was renominated bv the repuli- dctendeil their homes and their ideals
which this magnificent prlxe list has Means of New Jersev vesterdnv In a Jn ,n w,tn f,,n nnrt "". must
announced liefore they were cjithusias- sweeping victory of more than 2 to 1
prosperts if enrollin-r lover George u Itecord, u Jersey City
lawyer,
nlslicntion has s;niisted since the
last dispatch telling iif the Cabinet
lvsignatlon and the approach of a cri
sis was received last night.
The revolutionary movement is
headed by nn officer named (Sonatas,
variously descrilied ns a general and a
colonel who organised tbe soldiers on
the Islands of Mytilene and Chios, off
the Smyrna coast, to :whlch they ware
removed after the crushing defeat by
the Turkish nationalists. An order for
the demobilization of these troops is
said to have been the Immediate cause
of the mutiny.
Tbe revolt quickly, spread to the.
navy and many of the warships re
fused to answer queries sent out by
the aduiirality. . An Airplane appear
ed over Athens, and showered the city
with pamphlets signed by Gonntas, and
demanding the resignation and alxUcu
tion of the king., This created tur
moil in' the capltol and crowds surged
through the streets and alsut the pub
lie hullillnea. ' Then a number of war
twsehtirrred- far -"ai8r-
A large, number of troops mutinied
in Siiloniki, hut this development is
said to have taken the form of a mil
itary movement organized in Thrace
against the Turks.
Official circles here believe former
Premier Venizelos has had no part in
the revolt. Because of his importance,
however, and-his large personal fol
lowing in Greece, it is pointed out that
he will harly be able to oviod figuring
in subsequent developments.
z. Revolution Spreading.
London, Sept. 27 (By the Associated
Press)'.i Greece is In the throes of a
revolution which has already caused
the downfall of the government, and
It is oui'e evident from tlit' niimcr-1 Mi the XovemlsT election Senator
ous telephone calls nvceived both local-1 Frelinghnysen will fight It out nt the
ly anil over long distance mat txluys pons una governor r.owuia i. to-
Iierish.
"First brigade's in good order sir,"
he reieuted, "comiKwed of as fine a,
I tody of men ns ever fought though
the ranks have been decimated and
tbe files thinned to n mere skeleton."
mail will bring quite a numlier of noin- wards, the democratic nominee for-the "mM' cameo nis reort to tne
r in- Vnlted States Senate. As Governor m"lK " "" i iuiieu-rme ieniim
mtyC i T"L KoinrlHns mwt :?,K1. d' ordlng to several dispatches , 'from
week to better know one another," hd
said, "and in onr, work we nre trying
tar cultivate fellowship, high business
ethics nnd learn how best to serve our
fellowmnn and) onr community. The
fellowship we have developed we ex
tend !to you. It may help you In your
work. , We wnnt to serve, and our ser
vice we offer to you." :
The' first "bit" contributed Jy the
teachers to the program wns a song,
led by Mrs. Nanny Crowell Newmnn,
and written by the teachers. The
song was:
We are proud of our Rotary, w-ere
glnd we have come,
lnatlon coupons and requests for
format ion and detail.-'. Hardly had
the announcement of the big project
lieen delivered to the. readers liefore
requests ls-gnn arriving. This only
goesto prove that the folks in-this
territory covered by the Concord. Trl-
mine ami Times are wide awake to a
gilt edge business proposition and the
wide spread interest taken in It is
gratifying In the extreme.
In "a general way the announcement
of tills stupendous nndertakintr is the
main topic of conversation in many
quarters and the feature that remed
to create the greatest interest is th?
calibre and the quality of the prizes
offered and the high value of the An
Edwards is the champion of the "wets'
New Jersey voters exKct a warm con
test on the prohibition issue.
GEORGIA M0CRXS THE
DEATH OF SEJT. WATS0X
the furrow to earn their daily breads
in estimated 50,000 followers of
United States Senator Tlios. E. Wat
son, who died yesterday in Washing
ton, today are leaderless offering to
some man wno can win tneir Ttuifl ana
here tisluy leciiuse his chief. Gen. A.
II. Hoyden, of Salisbury, was unable
to attend. - , , f
But Gen. T. G. Alston, commander of
the second brlgnde. wiis present, nnd
made his reNrt. directly to tbe com
mander, asserting proudly that War
ren County with mly 30 living veter
ans. had 22 here for the reunion. He
the -paid tribute to Zelmlon Bnird Vance,
and, as "the greatest and grandest man
Not
Fifty Thousand Supporters Are Wait
ing lor a New .flan to Lead' J hn
Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 27 (By
Associated Press) In the hills
valleys of Georgia, where men fellow j North Carolina ever produced."
to lie outdone, Gen. G. Hall, of Red
Springs, asserted that the third lirlg
ode "is the liest and flghtlngest brig
ade In the South if yo' don't ls?lleve
it, challenge us to a game of horse
tomobiles. It is n "winner" right j admiration an opportunity to become Maj. J. W. Goodwin, of Asheville,
from the jump. The "Salesmanship I a dominating power in state politics, remirted for the fourth lniinide. be-
inrougnoui tne state tnere is aaa-' cause his commander. Gen. J. M. Rnv,
ness over the Senator's death, with was 111, and could not lie present.- He
both political friends and enemies asserted that Buncomlie County , him .
afternoon.
Athens has forced the unhappy Con
stantlne to abdicate in favor of the
crown prince, . thus losing his throne
the gecond tune In live years,
v The revolution movement is making
headway in all directions, but thus fur
without reports of blooshed.
The Insurrection which, while not
altogether uulooked for, broke out In
formidable force with unexepected
suddenness, Jiad its inception among
vanquished troops brought from Smyr
na to the. Islands of Mytitlene and
Chios, and among the : soldiers at
Saloniki. Strangely enough, however.
Are fen..w thev ntil .dense ns nnd mnke these two revols seemed to have dif
Oi(l . (rillluv 'i tut Kivri iiiuruL ami
King V Hinstannno, it no tne inner hi
' .1 .. e riw. .... . - ! 4. .
Old Rotary, they're' brick folks,
- Rotary we will shout
Old Rotary, yell It out folks, yes they
; are nil good scouts.
of , Thrace against the
the dtfensi
Turks.
London Believes Abdication Report.
London, Sept. 27 ( By the Associated
Press), The abdication of King Con-
We've heard of Mnury Richmond, who
HII1K into inn, c, i i von f , uimiv i
His good reputation we hope he won't stantine of Greece is accepted as an
.' misplace. - I accomplished fact in the highest offl'
Maury-Richmond,' he's a brick, folks, leinl quarters here.
' Maury Richmond we will shout, i - This Is based on n message from a
of the atra t Richmond, yell It out, folks, for high diplomatic : official at Athens,
to' nTran lorTthe oMhel . ' he'8 V" STO,,t' ' 1whll'n 18 rtooil to state that he
to Throw W rore tne pegmning 01 ine . had received information of the King's
, : ... . Shiim Webbr-lefs go sing it out loud Indication and believed Ah lnforma-
and long, - tion to he true, although he wus un-
r4?
: A New Interest Quarter
begins in our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
October 1st. 'All .deposits made before the:'
10th dtaw 4 per cent, compound interest
from the first. ' ,' . ,
'V "A .' f:;-'-, 'j-"';"-: ), -. ,: ,"
1 afe cfeposit boxes for rent in our Burglar :
Proof Electrically Protected Vault. , "
The Concord National Bank
Gapital , $100,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits a $100,000.00
r
For he's our superintendent and we'll
back him up strong.
Shlpp Webb, he's the right stuff, Shlpp
Webb Hurray I i
Shlpp AVebb, he's tbe right 'stuff, and
i that a what we say. . ) .
Tom Wefbb, spoke next, after being
introduced aa the "man who knows
the Golden Rule and Uvea by It" Tom
told of his school days, of some exper
iences he enjoyed as a; boy during the;
"bangs and bustle age." In conclusion
he pointed out to the ! teachers that
they have a tremendous responsibility
able to confirm it owing to unsettled
conditions attending the revolutionary
movement s . ' ".
Signs Abdication Decree With Reset-
' i- -j l:. vations.. ' -j ..'-.
' T.imdon Sent. 27 (Bv the Associat
ed Press I. A Central News dispatch
from Athens, timed 8:30 this morning
says Constantlne signed an abdication
decree with reservations.
The Opinion Is That Trouble Will Be
i Avoided.
London, Sept. 27 (By the Assoclnt-
Club'' has struck the stride that spells
success.
In order to enter the 'Salesmanship
Club and .compete,. ior,,the rich prize.''.
fill in' the nomination, coupon whiC'.i
appwii.tjlay in aiither-iiflrHifWsttru-reav'.Ti
issue of thV-pnpel" -and send iir lirin tithe funeral
it to the "Salesownsblp Club" bead
quarters located In the Tribune build
ing and full particulars regarding the
"Club" will be. supplied. The 'Sales
manship Club" will le Just eight weks
long from the llrst published list of
names of the members In the Club.
Hence no time must lie secrificed in
entering the race and getting a flying
start. ,
Fill in tile Nomination coupon
TODAY without fail and make up your
mind which of the three big cars yon
want and then see just , how easy it
is to win once you get the stnrt.
Capital Prizes :
Anderson Ultra Sport Touring Car,
value $2,050. Anderson 5-Passenger
Touring Car, Value $1,576, and a Chev
rolet Touring Car, vahfe $6.13; also
$300 In cash.
District Prizes:
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In training the.youtb of this city, and- ed Press). More Turkish notionalist
expressed the hope that each would troops have drifted into the Chnnak
carry always tne affection .i.ineir.
students that he : bad for the women
who taught blm, and who had been a
great Influence in his life. ,
Another spicy song by tne teat-new
alike expressing n gret and sympathy the largest and most active camp In
to the bereaved faimly ut "Hickory i,e state. J- '' ' " i-
Hlckory he State.- :..', ilsJLiL- ; .
will be held tonio! ii. mander tiald tribute to the United
Daughters who had helped organize ,
.the Veterans "assisted and comforted
THE COTTON MARKET the veterans In a thousand ways by
Showed Nervousness Owing to Octo- t(lkln(t vhiuve , (,'Gtnlls for the Coi;.
jrrr ...Muiu..u.. ouuti.cm kit yention, and even iwylng off the debts
"S- i I of the campstv
(By the Associated Pre.i otHlwg wm i,e elected this after
New York, Sept, 27. The cotton noon, and tonight -the imges bitfl will
market showed continued .nervousness lie held. Musical selections featuring
this morning owing to a rumor of Oc- the singing of old war songs, took a
tober liquidation und scattered South- prominent part on the program today,
ern selling. Liverpool made a fairly , The resolutions committee will rejMirt
steady showing and the opening here tilts afternoon. The reunion will ter
was steady ot unchanged prices to a minute Thnrsdny with n pawle of the
decline of 5 points, bnt prices weaken-! veterans, escorted by military organi
ed right after the cal, going about. 20'ations of this city,
to 28 points net lower on the active i "m. -. A
months. The Lilliputian Wedding and Fashion
i- . ..j. i ,. i .. . i ... , .
Ulioil iiiiiirt-H urucTi nitrini. . wi.--( onOW
tolier 20.73; Decemlier 21.05; Jnnuray
20.82; March 20.IJO; May 20.82.
Urge State Law to Regulat Deanclng.
(By tbe Aaaoclated Prcaa. I
Cleveluud, Ohio, Sept. 27. A con
certed movement for a state law m
quiring all dancing teachers to pass an styles of dresses, wraps and hats.
examination for a stnte license Is he-
The Lilliputian wedding Thursday
night, 7 o'clock, of1 the Central school
building will show to the public the
Concord belles nnd beaux of the fu
ture. After the' wedding Parks-Belk,
Company will put on a Fashion Show,
living models, displaying the -latest
These attractions are given under
Ing urged by the Ohio Association ot the auspices of the Kings Daughters
Teachers of Dancing. Memliers say and all money realized will lie used In
this will raise dancing standards by I pursuing the wotk cornea on uy mis
harrlrng the teachers of wriggles and: organization.
tn'lsts. I The price of admission Is twenty-
1 five cents for nil sizes and ages. '
A man driving his horse nnd buggy I .
from a distant town, droveu p In front Meeting Merchants' Association To
of a livery stable and called to a boy night,
standing out in front: IlBoy, extricate All the merchants are requested to
the quadruped from the vehicle, I meet tonight nt 8 o'clock nt the Mer-
stubuliite him, donate him with an I chants' Association office on West I)e-
udequate supply of nutrition, and pot street, todlscuss Dollar Day and
several other matters r lmiiortnnce.
Every member. Is expected to be pres
ent. W.'A. OVERCASH, Sec.
when the aurora of the sun ' shall
illuminate the oriental horizon 1 will
award thee with a pecuniary com
pensation for thy amiable hospitality."
The boy, not quite understanding
the man, called in to the proprietor
Things could be 'worse. Suppose ,
and said, "Boss, there's a Dutchv.-an bedbugs nniKwl line, aogs neiore jney
out here wants to see you." bite yon. f
All subscriptions must be paid in
advance. ,, . .
One-half the number of votes shown
above will be allowed on all renewals
ot old subscriptions.
"Salesmanship Club" members may
work anywhere they choose for sub
scriptions as well as have their friends
work for them. : . ' '
Telephone 78 any time from 8 a. m.
to 8 p. m. except Sundays. J
none, : according i to official . advices
from Constantinople today.: This is
not regarded i In authoritative quar
ters today us aggravating the situa
tion much, und the opinion was ex-
followed, and ihen Charlie ; Ritchie; pressed In these quarters that trouble
spoke on "What' Rotary Means," Ro- would lie avoided. ; Av i,; 1 ol
tary, he said, is the key that unlocks ' Not Understood In, Washington
the hearts of men. It makes meni . . Official Circles. f ; "
throw oil tne auacKies or seinsnness,j
Washington, Sept. 27 (By the, Asso-
against the Turks was not a part of
the, present American 'policy t toward
tne ear r.asrer pronieiu.
Vice Admiral Long Goes fo Constati'
tlnople. , . . .
Paris, Sept 27.-MBy the Assoi-iated
Press) i Vice Admiral Andrew P. Itmg,
United States Nary, commander of the
American ,nn vol forces In European
waters, bae,gone to Constantinople to
direct the. Daval operation ahould any
become necessary in participation with
the foreign squadrons, It was said here
ior me closer A" ' elated' Press ) .Parls- news dispatches today.
aucn an orgu.. u y nnnounolni. tbot vice Admial Long. - Pone Plus Wires Pasha.
icnance to no someiumg ior ma neigu- --- - ,,,, . ;... y, m th. ai.
W- "!,: ConstantTnople to. Sum- ibii T "nal resPope Piusay teiVmed
vlrJit their lbri tMr t'wl'"0"" were not understood; Mustapha Kemal Pasha nrglng that
SL v x2i2 ?J ln official circles Here, where It waa-the Turkish commander adopt every
. , - . "Vindlmted that participation of Amer. possible measure to
a 4 '(Continued on Paje Three). '' lean; warships in any demonstrations bloodshed.
avoid further
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Is a Loyal Friend Whose Services You Can-
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, ,.f ' - . . , ' ' ' , - ' .
. 1. You are apt to lose these services in two ways. ' .
2 Letting your money remailn idle.
" 3 Investing it without due regards to Its security. . .
' 4. In the long run you will find .
:'T That by taking shares in this OLD RELIABLE BCILDING &
, LOAN ASSOCIATION, with the security which mra will enjoy
here ' . - " '
;.. 0 Is the liest investment policy. t ' , , , A
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rice No. 00 NOW OPEN. '
' Cabarrus County Building Loan and Sav
' a . , ings Association. A a ,k
, OFFICE IN THE CONCORD NATIONAL BANK ,
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