0 O 0 C O ASSOCIATED 0 PRESS O DISPATCHES OOOOOOO AILY TRI "1 i o o Q m4 w -L TODAY. .hooo O LUME ..XII. CONCORD, N. C, Kl N DAY, OCTOBER 2, 1922. 5 NO. 201. E BOTE r::FERlLDFVAniS USSCDUCCIGiOi ' !sUce Conference is Dcf l:tdj Fixed for Tuesday at Mudania, According io . Advice Received Today, ENGLAND'S RECESSION ' ; CAUSES SURPRISE It Is Generally Admitted Thai , This Step is the Only Thing That Could Have Stayed Kemal Pasha s Hand. v- if Constantinople. . 2 (S the As- V undated Press). With an l anniflce . - i-.i . rUNir.d fLKi,UAl Mva.1 - - ' . 1-BnTMinv in-iifiiiT-1.1 Hani -pir niunn . row nt-Mudania the jierll f war l 1 twevo Great Britain ami Ttfrkey ap- fV lrU Britain's recession from the i, neutral sn controversy caused do lit tle uni-nrl ml flint rmnintmrt lia-rc fr; lltft I. ,, mmumII. A.l...L..lt t. tkU I . ,,"i fit" p. l. CI 11 Hllllkll T-1f llllll HUM If.-' step was the only thing which could liave stayert-Mustapha Kemal PadiaV hand. It Is. potted to ax another evl- il.we .of England' xtraiollnary pa- 1,1 hours from exiHure, but te tlem-e anil earnest Ueelre to avoid war.lttl","OT" nn Irftifnllr WtM iKslles A'v to tile time of the Issunm of "t,le Ihlngs. -r . Brlgadeer Oenexal Hnrrlnnrton's tern- I)r- lvejoy.sitld that a Turkish Rol porialng note. Katurdsy olgW, the irn-l'. 'niWnkii her for n Giwkvwoui ution . looked extremely' critical. U jn. sttick ber heavily with the butt end Is now conceded that 111 tnct and l' hlB rifle nd left a mark. .This sol tolcrance cohpleit with the timely nr- ,,er w28 1mA t0 ,Lrike .hec rlvsj of reinforcement frou; Knglnndl tDe Amerlmn irtfii-er inter rened. pretented the Turks from striking at t ('f he '1,tH-, Cltanak . . . -t I Lovejor, witnessed a Greek woman cut ' ' "'her tbrout and then hurl lierself into ngrawriu Mpmni' i Constantinople, 4 1 . . T.. .1. . k lCl. A l.Y .lilt! Hix-Uited IWis) An. Immeillflte tun - ' - tnaj Agreement to suspend aH move? ' menti.of ttwH was 'exiiected here to- r diw to be the first outcome of the ilu danln iarmistlce' eonferem, r wblcU1 is - to meet tomorrow. : ' ; . . 'i , . ' K ' "' . The conferencei will, discuss, th otv cnjaition of eastern' Tbrnce ly detnens ments of lnter-allled troops dertng the ' Greek, army's withdrawal. :-r!t k" .? " VThe expectnHon : here Is that"' the Greek evRcnatlou will liegln immedi-j ntplv nfteri the ci T.i7m-W8Kdtmht B,.t1 hank; ul 1U1K1HU ailiumw- . ..... .J. Bmvnllnir io n letter, rex-e ved stlie esblilishuieut tmtlve controL "'ru" ? T-.."" V, .-uiuiuuiiiier-iui-u,w wio ., miir. ir AJllllBM-i.u,. wt-HllllimK" .BWVTJvw The Jtnlliin nil French Bp'nerals who 1 1 1 niv wtnvrrrviii iiui imi- itiii ..A l.n f .liMift.l..a "f .liuln .lull ru.l t I'Jl AftV. ril 1.11 , ..Ulj.n .1. 1 11 1 11 1 V .-Jl. . 1 . V . - ' . . ! i - : Soviet Russia Enters Vigorous Protest. Moscow. Oct. 2 (By the Asswlated Tress). The Soviet Russlnn. govern ment has. sent a note to England, France nnd Jtnly protesting atfHliiKt the blockade of tbe .Dardanelles, nnd Inxixting upon the removal of all re strictions to the free passage of trad ing ships through the Straits. The note says tbe manner in which England to-'""endeavoring; to control foreign seas and territory" shows in difference to the Interests of Hussia and the other Black. Sea countries. Cmutantine Wants Support For Son.' Athens, Oct. 2. (By the Associated rrexsKEvKlnK.ConBtnntine in talk ' lng with his friends ,lxfore emtiorkiiig for Palermo, Italy, where he is to make his bome made n plea that hear ty support be given the new king and queen. . .'. . ' - :' f r, i v Turks AtUrk Greeks in Thrace. Cohsfantlnople, Oct, 2.- A band of i 800 Turkish regulars crossed he bor : der of Thrace at Slack II to the. north- west of Slllvrl (40-miles west of Con stantinople) nnd attacked the' Greek outposts. These were being forced to withdraw when reinforcements arriv v ed, nnd,; the Turks were thrown back o cross the boundary. ' Allied Policy to Be Decided On Today. rnnstnntinoiile. (k t. 2 11 :&7 , a. 111. (By the Associated Press). The Af lled policy at the Mndania conference, it was leurned this forenoon, will he decided upon at a meeting in Constan it tinonle this afternoon of the allied 1 generals, admirals, high , commission era, and attaches in exfrau v council. v. '':;'; ' . Assembly Approves Kenml's Attion. l London, Oct. ; 2. Turkish naUonal lBt assembly at Angora has tuianl . mousl.v approved the action of Musta , pha Kemal Pasha nnd hns authorized A New Interest Quarter ' begins .in our SAVINGS DHPARTMENT October 1st. .All deposits1 made before the 1 10th draw 4 per cent; compound interest from the first. . . ; r : , ' Vv 11:;-? -"' ; -5 :, ':'IJ v ; ? r; v , Safe deposit boxes for rent in our Burglar ' Proof Electrically Protected Vault. ., ' , ' The Concord National Bank " Capital $100,000.00 'Surplus and Undivided Profits $100,000.00 t . cum una MTRXA The Half lit lot hn To'i. ay Or. Lora)?. vreaea a. ltrta thitrag- , ed. . " ... . Con:art naple, Oct Z.(By the Ai-aw-lated Irrt) Toe erlea of U Ihrtitiaii Mtufi of Smyra lor water a ad food are wet with a Turkish lean," aid Dr. txther Lovtyol. of Nw Turk p.S xldaat "ifcbe Womea'a Hf.Hl,'oh baa )t returned hare from a wcok'i urvy la the atrftkea city. Dr. Lc-v-JoyidocJared the world haa not a. told the raal aiory-ot fir and horror. Tbrr art aUll aanral (hundred thouaaod, Cbr.etlau In Smyrna aad ln terlor & lire art in peril. tr the tjoe limit of tbeir evacuatlim hit expired." aald Mb. T)nly provident know wtat taelr fate wl.l be. ..The crowd 'oa the quays are . an (real that soma of them art puahed into tbe Women stand wa nt deep in ih water, holdlnf tbeir babies aloft to aave them from drewninf. - ' 'The Ttitta aoldlera are ayatematt Ciiliy robbing tbe men and wrenching riniK .from tbe wnmea'a 8n)ern..r Tbe wretched Mifferers are willing? to be robbed If Ira aavea litetv'- . : . "At tflgbt the Turklxh aulilftTS com mit exceuea on women and glrle. duly when a aearchllght from ablpa in the. harbor are turned on them o, they dexiKL In terror nt the Tutka the refugee are packing in thousands in front of the American consulate. ' There nre more than 1(K mothers who mi r birth to baMe. ; Kttnie ere delivered While shindlnK. : I attoiiled many. Some of thV lofunts UletHntli- tht water and drown. . . " MILDRED HARRIS HAD From Her 'Former ' Hushand,4 dwrley Chaplin, After Paying H Lawers. ' y, ' By ' Aaelate4 1tm. to Angeles, Oct. 2, Mildred Harris, WHon .picture nctres; now .on vaudPr vflJe tour, declared1 she. received only $fl,500 '.from her '; former hnsbaml, Charles Spencer. Chnplin, ax'reen 'coin. brtnted today.' -. ...I. .. n .,nr.4 . . . . . . , lllntll.. TH.hi' tolililiaaif of naanlw said the letter, tili.''.l have iwen hounded ' for many nionths by my creditors, and bare, been paying most of my salary out to them weekly," the letter dated St. Paul, read, Besides this, an exproducer of mlnf Is suing me for a Jnrge amount he: has no right t do, as he Is the one. who two years ng( snt me enst to buy clothes for three, pictures and then cancelled my contract on account of my divorce. Mr. Chaplain would not stand for mo on the same program with him." V - Thev great centre of glass manufac ture in Great Britain is. St. Helen's, whence glass finds its way to nearly all parts of the world, the dlRiiatcb of delegnes to Mndanio and later to the peace conference, ac cording to a Central News dispatch from Constantinople.: . , British Will Not Retire From Chanak. Paris, Oct. 2. (By the Associated Press). The French representative' at the Mudania conference la expected to support the Turkish proposal for the evacuation of the neutral zones in re turn for the immediate, evacuation of eastern Thrace by the Greeks. The fear is expressed, however, that Great Britain will not consent to such plan, especially at a conference at which there Is no provision or the Greek representation. Further danger to the success of the conference Is seen In the firm-decision of the British not to retlre from Chan' ak and should the Turks make this retirement one of their conditions,- It imIIiwi. .ftn the lawyer hnil npen nnilL is foreseen thut. an agreement might riiiiiHiyv, . . : Approval of the Turkish' pronobili is i pointed out, would l a substan tial concession to the KemaliBts as the allied lxwers in their note made the neutrality zones of the straits one of their chief conditions, '''-yf t:; , , A-MLK1CS LIUj3iT10t Z If Suia f eor NereltaUa tbe , jnpleys-mt at Our Naat ferrea la Tvrkimb Matrrv V . ' - t ! IWmwtilH t s TV"abinroa Oct. 1 Tb State IV part mm t had before It today a rable iraai from Jaa Cannon, Jr, a liUhop of tb UethodM Kiitw-ulMkl Cburrb. tfaintb, whs hi in RnruM a a Mmlr of lb vtamlitxe inrewtigat tnc 4-ohUltiMie In the'mr Kast for the Ataerlran rhuAb abd relief orastv Uathtn. The text of Dr. Cannon's me nam1 waa not made public but It la known tha be.nrard vtt' the Wash Intlon (uremmeoi a policy In the Near Fjm lurolvlng ArnVrh-an intervention for. the prvtedloas of Clirlntianji there1, even If aix b a eonrne neceaaltated the (Mnploymcnt of Amttrhiin naval force now In Turkixh watrra. - - In connexion with' Dr. Cannon' BieHage no anthorizeit aratement wan ayltUnlle. nor aa It knowu whether Secretary llrtKheji. intenua to reply. II known that the jxilky of tbe sorern- ment In reajlrd to the Near Euxt alt- 4uitln ia fliitlr oittKate! to any wu-h ln- (eneotKin hm ,ut. unnun siicrwiwi. The American government haa' al ready iudlmteil to all l air ties to tbe Mmtroversy revolving iibout tlie Tnrk- lh strait. Jr fixed Mif that ; the straits should I re to the shii ofjltreni nmount of ilnr'v One' will an uuiiuuh; iiuii mewt aon tviimw " iwn. .iin nuniun iutr mir mm minoritiea abonld ' be protected, . and signifying an ln.tent$in to win, f rienils Its hm thnt there would toe. a cesaufiwIU rally to oue siipi'rt nmazihgly. Hon of hostlltttes in the Near Eut. MXnthing Is mm-e bintuin thim to wish Beyond till there Is no Indlirutlon what .the AVasldnRton government m- Yl temht to do. ., V. . voi Vg'rowan LAD 1)1 rh 1 FROM GUN.SHOT WOUND Accidentally Discharged in the Hands oi Compaulon . Ketnrnlng t From Hunting Trip. Salisbury, Oct 1. William IMlxen- helmer, 14-Year-old son of Charles Misenhelmer, of Rockwell, ' was In stantly kl led ; Saturaay afternoon while returning home from a hunting trip with two other boy3 about his own age. ? A gun in the hands of Glen Miller, boy companion of William, was dis charged accidentally and the entire load of shot entered the back or Wil liam's 'head, producing 'Instant death. The funeral was- conducted from the Reformed church Ht- Rockwell Sunday; afterpoon .by fiev. H. A. 'M. HajdHMiser, and was attended by the largest number of people that ever gathered in that v community funeral service.- - 4V fii'j,ati r nnifveu t inrna xniirn'in No Intoxicating Uqwor Can Be Im- (Ky th Moeiaat,KT.i Washington, Oct. "2. New customs regulations making effective the pro- vlsions of the tariff act of 1022 prohili- ltiiig- tbe imiMirtation of intoxicating Honors without, a lxrmit were proiuiu- gated tixlay by the Treasury. The regulations provide fov the seizure of liquor, the seizure of the veuicie in wnicn me uuponnuon is ni- tempted, anil for the imposition of a liability equal to the value of the liquor upon the person In charge of the vehicle seized. Prisoners Remembered. Snuday, Octolier 1st, will long beNre- memliered by the prisoners and ofli- cials of Convict Camp ao. 2, located on the Cold Springs road, east of the city lu o. 8 township. No. 2 Camp is t Pl! rn,r.r H Bost and ly in charge of Capt Ira H. Bost, and .ur. uan nmiui us uuimn The good ..people of No. 8 townsh p .l'rlt?JU!!nrr !!mli,ita.rnlf be equaled and not surpassed any- where. The table was filled to over- . .....J ....1 .1.1. ... rtn rpvii. 7 uJi pTllHtenli to ,! prisoners- lined m . and listened to a few words of welcome wnicn were sixiken by one of the donors; l.-hl,ih 1111 IS reraTnT W bv or wor.o, Thanks oner8J? -K, J'Lt""?". ti'tio AlTai-oil l,v nun nf the iirlsonerfl lie- "" I" . 'T i, ,ni IVIV lull uirii , HUB UC(,11II. . uu.m and frinedshlp reigned supreme, all during the dny. Every prisoner enjoy ed the dinner immensely, . and felt ?1;,J!J TEi the Jfii Vr,.ie or deeply grateful to the good people of towuisnip anu Vt.ost anu Mr. Smith as wel , n we ese good people that their kindness and thoushtfulness will long 1x3 emlmr- !. - A i mau.Miiit. .England Recognizes New King. Athens, Oct. 2 (By the Associateil Press). Newsiwixjrs today announce thnt the British minister signed the visitors txxiks at tne raince yesteruny and they Interpret tUls as British ret- ognitlon ot.the new king. ' , , ; ' Meeting of, Board of Stewards. The Board of Stewards' of Central Methodist Church will meet iii the chnroh parlor o'clock. v . , this even ne at 7:30 '! . ' miartprlv t-riaTPrini : aim new a,n.D,He II ... - , . MARIES . MEIERS 'TO BE Ifo Worker i t the Qub WiU . Go Without Adequate Pay For His or Her Time Spent - During the Campaign. JL ': VOTECOUrONSTO - , , ?-APPEAR TOMORROW Get as Alany ct Them as You Can and Send or Bring: .Them in Now Is the Time to Get Busyj - There la a great -ileal of fun to lie had ly . Jolnintr Che "Stilesmauxhip iluV'nnd eoiunetiDa: for the big aii tnraoMlen and other frize. Culling on old friends, ' renewing luijiulntiinceH and making new frtenda will nffonl n to l on the wlmihig lle. lo you ever qoiice now niHM'iur it is to unit a man wbo Will' Hknowlcdge that he voted for the losing cnnilidate in the election? They aT smn-e imleeil, and the same spirit wlnVnmiiifest itself in the "SalesninnBliip.Cluh." But the first thhax to do Is to show your detenulnntli t t sniK-et-il by sending in the nomlnntion coupon anil then getting im the Job quickly nnd securingsiinie vote to ! credited op. lxmite your name "wiien the. initial list npiicnra. ' The Campaiga Is Short. mm Mgnr weeks is ninngnty suort ttinejiM-esb.vteilan Orphans Home at Bar in Which trt cart- Such tremendous . him Kui-inm neiir here liv the u-imieii prize "as The Trlbnji nnd Times offer their) friends who .pid tli'liuit'e In the "Solefmnnshlp . Clith." Some of the Cliib ( memliers ; aW going to earn liriucetp siilailes dating the next eight week-siihirles a eqiiul to the presi dents some of -t 6 biggest banks to duy. You can be, ke of these If you but realize it. ' vi;Vi Theije; are btmredft of ixrsons who , inmm?ri(rr viy inaHHi'ltuoil liece?rll r.v ; to. 'tMk.'awinner'di- the big "club." They would mn Ki'.JHilendld vote get- .. ...... tl.lw,i their band i Wnrltg votes or wm never know one's ability until It is tested. Yon who nre reading alxmt the splendid automobiles and other iirizes would perhaps- be, driving the !!2ir0.00 Anderson automobile at the end of the eight weeks "club If yim 'would make the test now. .Doubtless everyone has beard the -story of the young man who was asked If lie could piay tne violin, "i uon t Know, sam he, "I have never tried." No one will question this" young man's confidence, but as he had never tried he would not. acknowledge he could not do It. I You huve never tried to act subscrlii- itions, and there Is no reason why you should think you 'would not succeed Yon may develop into a , "world-ben t- er. A New Angle. One of the "club" niemlx?rs stated tht he '" ' thoroughly convinc ,x?rson could earn a big sal- i : , , - ,,, ,. 'ZJw'frZ ven though they did not win one of . - . ,, , .. 4t lllHt'lllllE line UI 1V-KW111K, Ha mpj 'wal commission is paid those who r" ti - na . .. . ., 1 uuc v.l. t; l', .nCT, , . . . .1 ill.... I 1 PP hnna ot le' in the territory which The Tribune' nun is , ii BiHire-iiiii iinioiiiwii 11 . 11 and Times serve. There is room for scores of workers and all compete for the big prizes upon an equal basis. This Is not a - "handicap" race in any the word, and the prizes are'The50th series .., .,.,., ' Min"fhn .' rits of County Building awarded strictly noon the merits ' of . nmniti011( eerKy am, tickabil- , .. Trnl ,'t ,8 J matter t(, , Th tribune and Times. The pop-! two perTX' the ggt tlme m.()veg tbis statement oeyonu me snauow m u uouoi. Some-people may be of the Jmpres- slon thnt only new subscriptions apply in the "Club." This is wrong en nreiy wrong. iour ueigunura V 110 have been taking the paper for years "T a.!.. may aid yon in winning ,one of the , V rT T Z,. . magnificent 'automobiles ..by paying1 Lumberton. Oct.. 2. After Iwing a their subscriptions in advance for a,fuRltive for 44 years, Joseph Kemp is period of from six months up to two tixlay back In what he has descrilwd innm All HiihncHntions count in the since his arrest as "God's own conn- "Clnh." new siilistrrlntlons nnd old sub scriirtions. Don't hesitate longer, but This Bank affords an opportunity in its SAVINGS DEPARTMENT for safely investine small sumsfcf money. We receive deposits from $t'.00 upwards ; and pay four per Cent, com-' pound interest compounded & covtRxsEvr wonj aid , MIOP CRAfTH LAWYERS la m Eadeaver U lmdtt fiarUwr Jwlirial t ai derail tt lajuarUen Prererdlnca. r IM AMkM Ptaaa.l Ti aahlngtoa. i Readlneaa t eo-oiwrate with roanael fur i ho nil. y abop erafta nrganlaatloM la any " l aiwdlng te Dr. J. V. pa emlearor te eiMxUle further Jmtlri.l rt. roairman of tbe runsiileTaHoa f tbe gnrernamit'a tn-lharma eounty. xtrTl liUM-tlon iinireeillaBi (tan tmiiiil t.l The qmaa for tbla , MM day by officbiki of the Denartaeot f Jnxtli. Attorner 4;ener.r lanirhertr waa mid to hold trk-tlr io tbe ofrinlon to this effect. whU-ti he noreaaeil In' bligo. Donald a Uichherg. of Chkagn. rounei for tbe striking shopmen, ar rived here early today lo take np the matter with tbe Detriment of Jus tice nfflcbil after having conferred with lender of the striking shopmen. THE COTTON "MARKET Optaed at a Advance of 49 la 5t Points in Response to Higher Liverpool Cables. B7 the aaorlIWi rrt. Xew York, I let. 2. The cotton mar ket opened firm at an advance of 4'.) to 511 iMiints In rexxmse lo higher I.lv eriNMil cables, the more hnxful view of the Xettr KilHtern mWhiiHiid. ynd K. lxirts of a Ixtter tone in foreign ex- Turkish National Authorities Agree te change. There was active covering i Armistice Conference. rei-ent sellers ami fresh trade or com- Constantinople, ta-t. 1. Orders for a inisslon house buying, but the South ' rsssatlon of lnllli iry movements in the wdd very freely and after selling ntU'uaniik region of Asiatic Turkey and 20:110 at the opening. December eased for the suspension of the activities of off to hIhiuI 20:75. with later fluctnn- lions somewhat irregular. Cotton futures oK'iieil firm: Oc toiler 20.ti.Tj Dccemlier 2IM10: .Innnnrv 20.S0; .March 20.MX: Mav 20.70. NEW GIRLS' Pl'ILDING TO BE DEDICATED SOON Building at Barium Springs Orphan age Will Be Formally Dedicated on October 6th. I Br the Aanoclnted PrmcV . Statesvllle, X". C., ("t. 2. The new hllililfmr fin fHrlu iii-mii.ntn.1 tit tin. of the North Carolina Symxl of the church will be formally dedicated Oc tober (tth. d'lans are lielng formulat ed to ihuke the dedication "one of the biggest events in the history of the in stitution," said Joseph B. Johnston, manager of the Home. The 0Xnfng .of the new building and the recent remixlellng of Rumple Hall will make room for 00 more girls. at the home, and alxmt M0 of this num ber already have Ixn-n admitted. - SPECIAL NAVAL BOARD , .BEGINS -ITS HEARING Regarding Ithe " 'Maintenance of the ,egaraing ine 'maintenance oi ; ine i.jjurf -Shore KstabUshmftit mrHSfc (By the- AafeMlated trwh Washington. Oct. 2. The special hoard of navnl officers created bv Hc- retnrv Denbv for the minxise of re- commending "a definite and stable nolicv" reeurdini; tlie mninteuance of the shore establishment of the. nnvv. i,,.Lrnn its deliberations todnv nt the Unvv Department with Hear Admiral Hugh Itixlumn presiding as the senior member. Considerable time probably will be required to carry out the mis sions assigned to the Ixxird by the secretary, With Our Advertisers. AVhen yon want something In the drug line "run right to Cline's." The Citizens Baitk and Trust Coin pony will receive reixtslts of from $1.00 nit, says new ml. This Is an excellent, way Tl to save your money. The Specialty Hat Shop can now !,,.. ,. you hats of felt, velour, pnnne, iinrl Kt-nivii i velvet No. 0 was the winner of the Utile Misl ae Hat Contest nt Fisher's. ti. t har ..h..i,.o - i" ......... .... ......... New Victor records at the Bell & Harris Furniture Co. Also furniture ftr ne room or nn entire house. Two ---- .. . HA,.. , I , LI flullIP I,' i 1 1 i 1 1 fllfiWf Villi ,v ,. i,r.. ..... .......... ....... Tne uesr yon can smoae nr. me least you should ixiy nt Cline's Pharmacy There is comfort in owning your own home. Talk to F. C. Niblpek about thnt new home. Make the future safe by saving now. of the Cabarrus County Building Loan and Savings Assoi-iation offers n fine opixirtunity to , sy8telu,lticall.v. The Musette, Inc.. has a new ship- meat of flor baskets and artificial flowers. FACES MI RDER CHARGE AFTER F0RTV-F01R YEARS Iunl. U-mn Covb Ha fa 1,1.1 Hn la trrr ui, .it,., n . .,7 .0 ..... - ... 1...J l nnAih rmirlni - ; try" to race a cnarge or murner in connection wnn ine miiing oi naimiei dicieu near xieu oprings in into. Kemp, who was arrested in St. Augus titne, Fin., last week, arrived here last night in Custody of Sheriff Lewis and Is now lodged lu ltolxrtson county jail. He will lie tried at the. Oetolx-r term of Roberson county criminal court. The keeper of a lighthouse In Hawaii recently brought In a mass of strange substance which he had found floating In the water. It-turned out to be eighty ' pmiuds of ambergris, worth nearly $50,000.-.... f , '.. , V get,-In the race now and prove that you are made of winning material. , . ' Vote Coupons, i '- In' tomorrow's Issue of The Tribune will ', appear 'the vote coupon. , It Is your chance to eiter the - cnmtMiign and have your friends save them for vou and ret a Ida atart In the race. These eouiions are good for fifty vtites and will count up In a hurry. Fall de- 1 tall in regard to -the W VOTE COU itii$ w ecRiBrn to Di 1DAQ.N tVLlJJUK. ( AMPA1GN This Aaaeuat Baa B TUietd by arWw (iMrra Meaahew aad Abja rd la This I'aaaaty. 1 jit eat renorra UMuVt that Cabar- ru loooty to la tbe Wad In ralxiac qona oa tbe Oreaier ItarldMi Uu- uf hl.n 9i2X& '' 'scribed, leaving only t2JM.T. te be ralxed. Tbe nNmey la mbarribed by the (linrrbe and alnmnl uf tbe rul- and iUrrlitioiM are still com ing in. according to !r. Davis. if anyone wishes to make a rontri bntlon they are asked to are tbett Cbnn-h chairman or Ml Rosa Innd, ei-retary of the ("utwimia county com mittee, or Dr. Dart. In aniinm-ing the amount that haa already bene stilwrllied Dr. Dovia de clared tbat he wanted lo "thank ev eryone for their hearty cooperation." lie also stated that "we want to con tinue our canvas and get Cjilarru County over the top liefore the cam ixilgn cliwes November 15th." KEMAL STOPS ARMED ACTIVITIES IN CHANAK Iiue jiu imkii irrtvciiiiir iuiT-t-n in imcu-r nonce oi uppeai io rue aupremr nuri . have txen issueil by Mnstaphn I'asha.'of tbe United States, and asked tor a,- the Turkish Irrc.wlar fori i the Turkish nationalist leader. The Turkish nationalist authorities liave agreed to an aruiistlie conference (n Mudania on Tuesday and have re- quested the allied high cominisshmers to a ppolut delegates. The nationalists , will lie representi-d by Ismet l'asha,nnd ivuiiik i.cr i-i.nkti.i ii.x i London, Oct. 1. With the virtual ac-j" tvptance by Mustnpba Kemal Pasha of I a conference at Mudania Tuesday, or j as soon as possible thereafter, the' whole hear eastern situation Js con- sldcred temporarily easier. However, the fact that Turkish troops are still concentrating in the Isniiil zone, not withstanding that they have retired slightly in the Chanak zone, would in dicate, according to remarks made af ter the British cabinet's second meet ing tixlay, that "Kemal Is still playing n game. The Music Cabarrus Day at the Expo sition. Charlotte Oliserver. .... ",.. ':"' : Vi. '"r L ..... . . ... .." ., '. ,:1TJ: ; . .- ,.f'..,B ' "... M". I Should ,lie played for Cabarrus day nt the exposition. mi... . t i.. ....... jiiik i 11 illl run imi lie imigiii sieii quickly. The orchestra put an extra amount of pep into it ltiuse Cabai - rns is ma rcb ng on so mightily n ail- yancenicnt along all lines, especially that of marmfac ure, that nothing less than a quick step would keep their Pu'?- The program . endered ly the or- rendered by the or-1 chestra was meant to te only nn In troduction to the Cahurrns day pro grain, so the numbers were few. For the first time sice his return from New York not so long since, Mr. Sam Goodman, .Concord's noted sing er, has been heard In Charlotte. He sang nt the extxisition on Cabarrus day Friday delighting nil who heard him. His selections were t , Colum bina,". and "Mother Mnchree," and he captivated bis audience. Mr. Good - man hns studied in New York and has -riie .-auuuswniu jvsaociauun m w. very -rlchlv dwejoped his voice. He in this morning went on record as has a fine tenor, of exceptional volume, j favoring the proposition. A, coiuuiit puritv of tone, nnd stvle. He is lit-1 tee was named to confer with official ling himself to sing in concert nud, boards of the various churches and if oiwra, north. He Is also nn organist, sentiment is shown to favor the move nnd -pianist. During the absence of ment, definite action may be taken by :' . . 1 1 1 .1 n..r.l.. ,1 .... . T null - IHIlllMlDlrllH Aira. imser nnring lue summer, lie played nt the Second Presbyterian church. Teachers' Examination. The Fall Examination for tuochers will lx held in the County siqierm tendent of Schools' office on Oct ober 10 and 11th. Tests will Ih? offered for the second grade, elementary and high . i ,, . . . . , i i . ...in i . . . i . . . Si'Olxu eel llliciliew. iiui k iviii oi-iii ui 0 a. m. . . , Of all scents the most precious is attar of roses, which Is the carefully extracted essential oil of tbe. rose. To make just one single ounce of this precious scent requires the essence of 150 pounds of roses. Make the Future Safe We pay you to SAVE. f . Save systematically for success. . , ; ' To save successfully yon must save systematically. - ; SUCCESS is a large question of hnblt, . ' If YOU will not sow yon shall not reap; - Opportunities neglected are lost nnd gone forever. , ' It la easier to save $1.00 each week than to save $52.00 once ; a year. . . Take care of what you make and after while It will take care . ' of YOU. There need be no doubt about anything It is simply a qnes . Hon of persistency. : " ; .- ' ',- To get ahead yon must WORK. V EARN MONEY ' SPEND LEESS than you earn and Invest the difference where it is safe,', 'where the PROFITS are satisfactory and where the INTEREST , . and PRINCIPAL can lie gotten WHEN NEEDED. ' . - YOU CAN DO THIS BY TAKING SOME SHARES IN THIS ' 1 OLD RELIABLE BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. SE RIES NO. 00 NOW OPEN. ,' v. ' ' , -' -' A . 1 ' START RIGHT BY STARTING NOW. Cabarrus County Building Loan and . Savings Association w. Office in the Concord National Bank El I ought to Restrain A. -fr'atU From Certifying Ad Valorem Appraisals of Their Properties.- , CASE GOES TO : SUPREME COURT Decision Was Rendered in. Greensboro by a Specially Constituted Federal Court" Which Heard the Evidence.' By fka aoetar hul l Grrensboro, Oct J. (The application . . for an Interlocutory injunction re straining A. D. Watts, State Commis sioner of Revenue from certifying the " disputed ad valorem appraisals of the five major railroads operating In , North Carolina down to tbte counties, municipalities and school districts was dfcnlid by a specially constituted Fed-. erm court oere uniay. v - i Attorneys for tbe carriers fileit stay restraining the Revenue Co minis- , sinner from making, certifications. Qt ; ,the amralsals Is dispute until thJ mat- ter Is passed on by the Supreme Court. Tbe five roads involved in the hear-r Ing are: Southern, Atlantic and Yad- , kin, Atlantic Coast Line, Seaboard Air ijhr nnn rannnnr h nil miiiirvrn. itif v leje the ad valorem "appraisals " against their property are excessive and discriminatory. ' . ' v . ",...,,. - ,-'3 FREIGHT RATE HEARING i 131 Aitntii ili.e inia n ccn Interstate Commerce Committee Will Continue There Hearings Begun In Atlanta. ' (Br the Associate Pma.) . ' Asheville. Oct. 2. Evidence on the part of several Southern States will . jlx intrixluceil nt the session, of the In jterstnte Commerce Commission' con- I venlng here AVeil'nesilay in the South- :ern freight rate hearing which was ; ' i i .. . .i .. .. ... ..i.... in-);iiii in AlHIlllll. . V in Mmnyu .I'ui- missloner Maxwell, of ltaleign. Is ex- ill irw.li HIT I .1,(1 ,i in, ... ...ii. i ii, I?ctt to lend North Carolines fight . which centers chiefly n alleged (lis- Eastman, Washington: Jas; A. Perry, Georgia : Alexander Forward, Virgin- . ,la It lliulann Knrr Flortiln a Ad A. ' I ln t-fepiuin Aliilmmn . -,...,,,, .rf ..in u ih. ...!. "i."-. j The mf nenrlnK8 ' i AtJanta, ' , Commissioner Maxwell, , of : R rai.ua, quit liecause he felt ln,)IM)8tll8 of t'he raliroa(,g were so o the Btate he conld Mt flJt unv tnilli-lnl i-nniiHtr of the case, were : . , nHrpli . rh. rni,..nn(, .'inft of the case. PLAN TO DISPENSE WITH FUNERALS ON SUNDAY Such a Plan Is Being Considered by the Ministerial Association of Wins-ton-Salem. - , - riBf the' Aaaoclatea !. Winston-Snlem; Oct. 2. This city i ' may dispense witn Mjimay inner a ix. mr, tiBiA-iuinni. uwni , miutiumv.. have expressed themselves as favoring Ithe plan. . ; - American Negro Among the Captured. - By the Associated Pre,) Kl Paso,. Oct. 2. Among the' rebels captured after the Jaurez garrison re-. volt Saturday was an American negroy William Jackson. : Military authorl- . ; .. . .... i , , -...i.AHi .- uro iuiih.v iirouurteit AiutiKvii auiuiui- . I ties he would not be. shot, as the negro i declared he was forced to join the re. . i , , ' . .-.-' '. -.. r- An English clergyman, abont to ho married, tixik for the text of his sermon, "I am in a great strait'- (11 Samuel xxlv., 14). ' rf ; - 0 FIVE RAfLRO ' PON will also be had In tomorow'a Is NIAMtNC COMPWION .r-: sue. . . t- 'i X