O f o i 1 I A o o J O Q -L. JLd O DISPATCH G O O G O C J 1 V VOLUME XXII. CONCORD, N. C. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1922. N0.2IG. """ "J J - -MM il L.. i..LL 10 --. DESTROYED BY FBE Recently Completed t Trans continental Flight and Reached San Antonio on . Way Back to Washingoiu SEVERAL OF. THE ' ; CREW WERE HURT The JIachine Caught Fire on the Framework of the llan . gar as It Was Being Tak cnOut. - ' (Br Ik AwriM rxM.) . Ran Antonio, M. 17. The army ; dirigible C-2, which recently complet ed a traiwcontlnentnl flight aol had reached Khu Antuula ou the way hack .to Wasblugtou, khi burned early this morning while being taken fnim ita hangar at Mooka Field ireiaralory to a flight ortr the. city. Several of the trow were hurt, one seriously. '- TIM dirigible was destroyed. It i ATTLND NATIONAL u to i a an mtet tin. Dr. J. C Mori x f R.U.WT, V ill tr4 . C. Drlrratr U How on. The North Carolina t orber-aa r"d will be U represented at tir third Meenia.1 , rotiTentloa nf the Untied Luaiberaa Chair of Axmrloaa wuk opened t.lay la HtiffuWv N. Y, and will continue through TburUy, 4a Mr 2-i, .,... . The North ramllna detegatlna 1 headed by K.T. J. U Morgan, of Kill, burr. president f the United Luutb ran timed rf North Carolina, Tbr are ten ulntrterlar aad tan III dele gates frnui thin synod In th national i-onvetitlon. Komr of tb are now llvlg ontstd tbe hounds of Ilia tat orgnnlEatlito. however, bat had pre vlutudf l-n cboaen a representatives fmm tut state. Aiming these froui tbe Carolina. In aililltlia to President Morgan, art: tier. M. I- Stlrfwalt, tnnunlf of Concord: Rev. Dr. M.,M. Klnard, Wlnnton-Haleni ; Dr. A. O. Vnlgbf, of tbe Theological Seminary. Columbia. 8. C: Rev. Ir. B. ft. Ter ry, of Catawba College Hickory ; Rev. J. F. CrelKhlor, Charlotte : Hrr. J C. IVIIk. tiastmila : Rpv. W. J. Fink, Nw Market, Va.: Krr. H. B. WrbalTer, Klnjt Mountain : Her. R. H. Kohn. ML Holly; Hon. C. M. Enrd. Ii Inrt.Hv K. C. : I'rof. H. U Mock, Re Iflfch : HI ni8 rk Cappj, Kwqj Oantnnla : J. O. KlKiuon, F.1.. . N'evti ; , Trof. George F. McAlllsrcr. Mt. rieamnt; J. A. nine, Conmrrt: K. O. Ithlue. Mt. 30.000 FEFUGEES ' XaaMlar Vmy IMt U ratarraa Ba- perlsr trt4arM . aaaki Jorte Wilier t. Brurk. T Wadea- hfwu. aa4 avt Judre T. B. rtnley. of Ukea Cunatr. la treKlnn at He (V- - k - fl. . . I"t irra tn tanarrna eupenur Court, wbirk roe T wed MiavUr marm- U.IETHODiSTS MEET IH lOKROETOIuORRQW Greeks and Armenians. Hare h dutrxe fi tt ran of iaa Passed to the West Since Saturday Road is an Un broken line. GO THROUGH STEADY DOWNPOUR OF RAIN Plodding , Doggedly Toward Their Unknown Destina- ' tion. Driven Forward by. aji to the rjiam annit for u montba. Nameless Fear; JiHle Brock MITtrl bla r9hre to the Jury lu a fiwrvfut., maaterfid BMBDer, and tbva 4iMirt atarlwl Imme diately to work., The anmber of raara dtupoaed of Monday prutwbly KtaoUbed a reeuril for tbla county. In addition to nmermia raara whkh were dlnpoaed of for Tarioit reaaona, the following Vaaea were dla nunHd of ! . !. ':. W. A. Freeman, charced with aetl lnjr llqaor. Flued $UU. - . Felly Facxart.. iloirped with lar ceny.- rivnd inulty ami waa aeutenc- Thirty-Third Annual Confer ence Will Be Presided Over By Bishop Collins Denny, of Richmond, Virginia. enewV n .MZZZi .h.' Holly; E. M. Mlnnl. TtmgerMlle. h.n.,r .. It ..... t..to- nh. VB.: -C. W. I'olTORt, WilmlllRlOn, imK aidlt and the Kaa lKnlte. In the C K Hellatd. High l'olnt. r of the dirigible: at the time were liaaaengerH. They eenel death, butt Am... I .1 . , m .1 and ARGl'MRNT OF COUNSEL ' ' ' FOK WHITE STAR LINE flrat reporta wild aoveKal were Imrned . :.,.. ki i.. ,. ni,.ih. .. uti aerloiia and one bnd an arm ken , Preaenc of Liquor In Foreign Ships Jnat lMnv-the aechlent oeciirrct had yioUtea 18th Amendment . 'k beelh1 - " '""M'.-New York,-(let 17 (Br the Aaaoolnt , Ihe alrahli) Wna being taken out of i.jrther the mere pre the hanpir. -The wind canght it and lnw f aor ln gtor, forp threw It agaluat one (rf the big doonresRcla coniea within the Bonne of the -'JL"? f an!- t .' V v A 18h amendment and the national pro j . The tMBjanxm heard the blMng f bminn nvt ta tne renl l88ue , a. - the gaa and. few momenta Inter the- GenPrH, jn ugherty'a dry ahlp rul- pia fr..m aome unknown caiise p.,!, ,,, y vK.nten Vee,,e nBel ' ,,4T '-'"v"' "KnlteU, ;Ins up f()r the whIte War IJne , awimentH The Lmg Imrned and the car dron - ped to the ground, throwing tlie pna sengera to the eoncrete floor. ! ' ..'Police .nmhulanoea and emergency ram ruahed to the aene a few mo- . uients after the reports nme and loc- tMlny before Judge -Hand as to the validity of the-- ruling. Mr. Veeiler declnred -..that foreign renReia bore been allowed, to 'carry Hiiuor In their aefl. atores ever since prohibition became effective, and this tors left the citr Immediately for the , " , he tne paurty opinion scene of the accident , . y . ... ',.,,,,,i , p (1 III OIUIItUII.IH ' - Dirigible DeslroycL . San Antonlu, Oct. 17 ( the A elated lresft.), rThe . army 'dirigible C-2 carrying a score of perwma, ex ploded and waa destroyed by fire-. to day ut Brook's Field . here, 'All an lionrd aad nearby ewaiwd. without fn ialltv . . . . ' nKV nAv sTrART , r , REPRESENTS VIRGINIA At the Rate Hearing- In Ahevllle - Says Virginia Is Far JFrom SatisAed. ' By the tmUM rnaa.) ' Asheville; Oct. 17. The state, , of Virginia is by no menus sntisflett with . what It conceives, to lie the diwulvant t ages it snlTers under the present rate Its business interests are not Adrlanople, (M. 17 B.T the Assoc!-1 a ted l'reas) -Thirty thousand Greeks ami Armenians have panted from this city to the west - since Saturday and the road between here aad the Marlt ca Itlvec la an unbroken line of men. women and. children, with, ox carta, cattle and camels. . .";.. . ' Through a steady downpour of rain George Collina and laivld Baker. charged with aasaAlt with a deadly weapon. DefentlBiits each enterAl plea of nolo eonttadere. Prayer for jmlgnieut continui CONFERENCE nAS PASTORAL CHARGES Reported That Dr. George R. Stuart , Will Be Appointed to the Pastorate of Ashe ville Church. uhhi iwyment of exwts, all to be paid by. Htiker, Fred Blair, Tbuh:cl with larceny. Plead, guilty and sentenced ti.' .the roads tor VI month. , , : . . " ritaml Torreuce, clinrged with 'aa sault .With, a deadh' wenrain. Jnilc- they are podding dgeilly : toward , ""T1 "'"XT9 e court jhii gumy. their unknown damnations, driven L 0T,MT:.'',1?,!P,?. wt,b. dtaor" forward by the nameless fear which 'dwiV?nlu?- 1 f'1 f".1" has gripiHst the whole populace of,"" JiwlKment continue.1 f.ir 2 years nt b AnMlaM Ttiii, . Monroe. X. C. Oct. 17. Blshon Col tor three years Itna Denny, of KUhniond. will preside eastern Thrn since the government's bulletins were posted on' rinturday an nouncing the terms of the MuilanU anuistince which provide for oxupn tion of the protlnce ly the Turks with in 45 days.' ' . - , -. The memliers of the allied missions stationed here declare the extent of the refuge exodus indicates that the! Turks upon their entry will flmt east ern Thrace almost uninhabited. ' . . - The procession - bus been orderly, hut yie misery of the refugees is al ready extreme,' and pneumonia will claim many victims if tbe present hud weather continues. - ' , I upon (uiyment of coxts and good l- navior. over the annual meeting beginning here tomorrow of the Western North Carolina Conference of tbe Methodist EplHcoiml Church, Houth. ' Tbe annual conference, which will bring together tbe lending Methodist iwstors and laymen of tbe western part of tbe state, representing elertm districts and 174 iastoral charges. wiiirne advised, it was reported, that its -totnl memliership now is almoet 12"i,0(NI, and that contributions to all MLTKLENBl EC Ci B 118 ASVOA110N JbXETINC Ba4ls Mextlnj Wilt rW BeU Bart Thanday, OrUhar IBth. The fulkmlug will be the n-T of the iwetfth aaaaal awMing uf the Womaa'a libalauarr I blua jet- ' Unbun and CatMrms A iBjrtrt . V J . XI 1 . 1 1 Mam rTCB ' w avii, tm m'iui nr Chan-b, t'oocucd, TbDrad .rrotfT in, ltrj2: 10 u A. M. Opening exert-tMea. ' Keport of Hnperlntendent Mrs. C B. Mooaey. Ueiwrt of Mlasloa Jtn)T Mlaa Win ona Chaney, snierinteiidmt. Hepurt of IVraooal Xerrtce Miss Naomi I a lis, anarlnteudent. Report of torletlea. : - "Personal Herri. In tbe smaller Churches' Mrs. Jamea Brown. - -IteHMislldlity of Woman's Mis sionary rtts-ietles for Leaders of tbe Junior Organisations" Concord. Devotion! Sirs. P. F. Iniwsoa. Luncheon. . ' 2:w P. M. "Mission 8tudy" Ht. John's.. . DiscuRsion: "Conditions in Our As sociation aa to Campaign lledges and Iniisirtance of Reinforcement Cam paign" ld by Mrs. W. A. smltb, P. M. Voting Peoplen Hour. lte(iort by Mrs. Fisher, suiterlntend- ent. Exercisea by (tnnlieams and Toung Woman'a Auxiliary of McUill Street Church. - ltejiorts of Committees. , Kiwi Ion of Officers. . CloHlng exercises. .- Adjournment. KIWAMANS AT ASHEVILLE icflima siui the last conference rrl1nt,n ...V.. IV ... nutnntuil C1 ?19n(k snnee and assault Verdict of guilty! lteport thnt the Rev. George R. j Imernational President Koss Is h i In both -cases ordered by the- court, "fusrt, r the last five, years pastor Ii-a.ver for judgment continued for 2; of the First Methodist Church in Bir years uiwu payment of cost and goml'mlnghnm, would Is? transferred to the behavior. Caleb Archllmld, ' charged with as sault with a deadly wenpon in two cases.' Defendant entered plea of guilty ln Isith cases, 'mid was fined $50. liver Formal Address Tonight. B the AaMrtatea Prcaa.) Asherille, Oct. 17. Addresses .'"' of Big Extra Vote Offer is En couragement to New Slenv bers and a Determined Ef fort is Being Made. , ' BANNER PERIOD OFFER ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT 240,000 Extra Votes on $30.00 Clubs Ends at That Time With a Big Drop in Votes Next Week. , TWO MORE EXAMINED ' IN MURDER MYSTERY AMERICAN LEGIONNAIRES ' : , - CAPTURE NEW ORLEANS Mr. Veeder was .the. first of a nuin her.. of lawyers for American and for eign ships to present argument before Jmlgc Hnnd ou the hearing of tempo rary injunction restralnlug ;- enforce uient authorities from putting into ef M-t the ruling forbidding all ships H eyi t nori '.wtCflrJUta-rti, I "ii . " .. " . : J .... i . ... . . . . ...J Illor iuiu-r BVMA.tKT lu twu-inJm aiwm enn portft Mr. Veeder asserted the rights of foreign vessels In respect to carrying liquor were not questioned until it became desirable 'Vrn the grounds rof expediency." , ' - The question of liquor on government owned vessels of the United States was raised, he sn Id, when it was pointed out that to remove liquor- from thein Bcnem.; jt muaneM. uiteresw i are not wouM in nnfnlr coiiipetlttoh with to he regnrded as nwcptlng final the' oreKII ornft . Virginia-North Carolina revisions .re- . ceutly made . which,, the ' Virginians think,' are iwrtisl to North .Curolina. The Old Pomlnlori shlpiiers . further more are heartily opposed to ojiy sys tem of rates based on mileage hnsis, and will contest any plan looking, to tbe adoption of that. Influence us the princiiinl factor In. the erection of. a freight structure.. Other considera tionsare far more-important, the Vir ginians believe.- 1 ' Thus may the testimony of Henry Clnv Stewtfrt,' former Governor of 'Virginia, before the Interstate Omd merce Comuiiiwlon here, be snmmiiriis- ed. He and his associates from Vir ginia are not vet-however stating what factors- they would offer in lieu : of . mileage, because they 'do not want to give o way their case. . Aathnn aian ' gum. one of. the lenders of the Vir ginia contingent, told a reporter they ; will perhaps be develoiied as the near- i ing proceeds. Mr.- KteWart's position . iu reference to milengJ puts him in bp- : position to the plan advocated by otn- - er carriers, which is said to have the : support 1 of the : Southern Trafllc League as well. ' ' . ' , ' SAN FRANCISCO GETS" ' ' 1923 LEGION CONTENTION Selection Made by Acclamation at An nual Meeting Now Progress in New Orleans, ' " ' ' New Orleans, Oct, 17. (By the Aa- soclated Press). San Francisco- was awarded the 1923 convention . of the American Legion by acclamation at the 11)22 convention here today. , The committee on time and - place for the - convention reported that dele- gutca from SO states signed the report. A delegate from New Jersey' moved that the rerjort be 'approved and a del egate from Oregon seconded it -, kiuTed WHEN AUTOMOBILE i RAN OVER HIS NECK Theodore Rhoney, of Near nickory, . Ijoses.Ufe In Auto Accident. . ' (Br the Aaaoctate er ; Hlt-kory. Oct. 17. Theodore Rhon ey, 33 years old, well known garage owner, -who lived eight miles aouth of . Hickory, . was killed -Inst-, night : when nn automobile which he was cranking ' " ... 1' " " .... iron oer his ntik and stmngieu him t ATltttor Mile 01 Stan AuTOI- ' ,'He wns prepoilng to return home Pan Antonio, Oct.:- 17. Lieutenant lrom corn husking, mid his car Wnlio. 1 Roll 9T- ..tlrinut Kellv I -an' .l,.n... .K I....1I nt flva irflrtnta him Feld, .was crushed to death this-morn-1 under it. Mr. Rhoney, , who fornerly Ing vhen hta airplane fell 600 feet, B-us a street car conductor in .Raleigh, Bull was married and his wife rev la survived by a.: widow and several sides here. ' s , -. , , , children. V SF3BAI'- R WE , , THE AMERICAN LEGION Has Arranged With v v ROBERTS UNITED SHOWS : i To Extend Their Engagement Three More Days J , MONDAY. TUESDAY, WEDNES- : , DAY ; . -; FOR WHITE PEOPLE ONLY Ccmc Out Tonight-Fun For All. Mrs. Francis Stevens Hall and Willie - Stevent Examined by New Bruna v wick Authorities. : " 1 New Brunswick. N. J, twt 17 (By the Associated . Press). Mrs. Frances Stevens Hall and her eccentric brother, Willie Stevens,' were brought to the court house by Detective Fred Davis todajf for further examination by u thorltles investigating the murder of tle Rev. Edward Wheeler Hall and MfcOiaearior Kiuehart ,Mins. " , - Shortly (betT their hfriyal, county ptusutftut'iiet,Biiiii'ii uf iwai8etr"aaif; Strieker TorMiduieBexr-who have pre dicted at floast - two ' arrests before night began questioning Henry Stev ens, another brother of Mrs. tiall.:'- Char otte Mills, daughter . of the slain choir singer, was taken- frota her class in High School ,aod accom panied to the court house by a State trooper. 1 - . . ' j , The authorities later -planned , -to question Miss -Florence North,, attorney for Charlotte Mills, to uak her arf to the authenticity of letters purporting to have been written by Mr. Hall to Mrs. Mills, whic'a were published this morning by a New Yonk newspaper. The letters, couched in endeann? terms of the toos extravagant na ture, were reported to have been ob tained from Charlotte; The authorities want to know how the newspaper was a1:e to obtain them when they were withheld from those seeking to solve the double slaying mystery. . . STATE FAIR OPENS ' Gen. Persldng the Central Figure. 50 Per ' Cent. More Exhibits Than Ever. .? .; ; y-f ' aK: .y- v , . (By h AMoeUte4 Press.) , HaleiRh,AOct; 17. With Gen.; John J. Pershing, chief of staff, and General of American armies, the 'central fig ure, tne. 8ixty-nrsi !.ronn - uiniuim State Fair. Oiiened here today with 60 per cent. , more exmmts tnan at any nrevious event, v . Judging nf exhibits began- at the Fair Grounds at 9 o'clock, but gener al interest in the morning centered ln the parade which was led by General Pershing and reviewed by , hlm. - At noon the Fair was formolly opened in accordant-with the immemorial cus tom by the Governor of North-Caro lina, who was Introduced- v by : Mrs. Edith Vanderbilt President of " the North Carolina Agricultural Society, Governor Morrison was followed by General Persnlng in the address of the General Pershing arrived early thlB morning and was met at tie station by a, committee' or HKI .citizens Bead ed lit JoscDhus Daniels, former Sec retary of tbe' Navy, chairman of'-- the general ''reception . committee. The General then was escorted to tne exec utive mansion where he' was enter tained at breakfast by Governor Cam eron Morrison, ' . The Of cupation of the Crescent City By. the Legion Complete.-', . New Orleans,. Ln.f K-t. 17. The oc cnpatlon of the Crescent City by the American Legion is iHimplete Com ing in force from-all directions, the American veterans of the. World War, the soldiers who distinguished them-sel-es on the bnttleliclds of Frnm and Flanders, in KiikhIii and Siberia, the sailors' who bra?ed unseen foes In the transport of gveat armies across the sens these hate capturwl every strategical lWHltion ami command all communications.'.; Accompanying them. are. a great host of , others visitors, -Including mothers. wve, -children and m ell. Booster a Day was a success , la every aenae of the word. , - It waa a big da.r at the ''Club" headquarters and thousands of votes were received to be credited the en thusiastic memliers, . Several . new mimes were received and added to tba list as a result of Saturday's artivt--ties. '.,, ..j. . : . Aa a result, tbe list Wednesday will " present an entirely different appear. ; aiK from tbe last time it was potilbth- -' ed. It will I noticed that several -new ones have prominent positions in the line-up, and that those -who have 1 already begun an- active drive have added substantially to their Scores. -; Pleasant Work. , ' Gettlng subscriptions to The Trilv ' nne and Times is a pleasant diver. Central Churt h ln i Asheville, are ex-, welme by representatives ot I the g,,m . Peo, Uke these two newspa pected to lie confirmed or dispelled only when the conference comes to the question "where are the preachers to lie stationed this year?" The answer to this question, which is not expected to be taken . up until late next Monday, also will settle tbe appointments for the coming twelve months. One presiding elder and 21 pastors have completed the four-year terms at various places, and many oth er changes are expected. THE COTTON MARKET ' Opened Steady at an Advance of From 1 to 13 roiuta on Bteauy laverpooi ,;iCaWes'.'.yv.,f V'fW !' '"V f'y. IH Vk .Aaaaelatea fmu-t ' New Tork. Oct. 17. The cotton .mar- ket opened steady at an alvance of 1 to 13 points owing to relatively steady Jlrpool cables and Tery bul lish overnight reporta from the cotton goods and yarn market, but advances met southern selling and a renewal of liquidation.!.- This eased prices after the call, with December soon nulling off from 22 :0O Uf 22 :57, or about 8 points net lower. - N - ' . '. , ,.'.. Cotton futures opened steady: De cember 2.K: January 22 40; March 22.50; May :22,4a ; July 22.20. , j y i Indian traivpers of Uie Lake Atha basca Ptt are, using gas engines, in .J canoes JiiKtead of the fpaddle. r. . ( . . - ...VU, , - . ft, - Tbe Louisiana hitchstring hangB on the outside,' but no one hits had an opiiortunlty to pull It as' the door has been, kept constantly open to admit the great army of visitors on its peaceful Invasion of the city. ,' ( ; ()a tbe program this is ihe second day 'of the fourth national invention of the American legion. ' The local conunittees have prejuired for the en tertainment of 150,000' Visitors during the week and the present Indications nii that ' this hltdi ilgurer will lie reached. -On the big days of the program,-wheu the lmrades : and other spectacular features of the' gotherfng will lie held, it is anticipated that tens of thousands of sightseers will pour in from all points within-a radius of a hundred miles- or more of New Or leans. - , . ' . ', - The Legionnaires will put the Mardl Gras, for which New (Weans is fain--ous, to l, shame during their, five-day 'stayl in the city. They will stage a parade, the like of which the South has never, seen, and the city, will re spond by outdoing itself in the; way of decorations . and entertainment. Some of the attractions will include, a naval review, in which battleships of all the Allied nations, will, partici pate, -banquets, daneesA pageants, ra dio shows,! aero meets, 'river and plnii-' tatloa slghtseeUig trips,,., track events, wrestling, boxing, iF'marksmnnsmp. Following the ' convention trips will lie arranged, to Hav:ija," Cristobal, the Canal Zone , and Port Union, Costa Rica. ''' y1 , ,' 2 Two questions of outstanding im portance to come before the business sessions of the convention nre'the sol diers' adjusted, coinpensatlon and the care of ; disabled veterans. It Is a foregone . conclusion t that President Harding will be taken1, to task for his veto of the measnre which Con gress passed, and that the Senate will be criticised for sustaining that veto.. Of equal, if not greater,, import ance than adjusted compensation is the care of the disabled. - There hove beenmany Indications that Leglon- natres throughout the country are not entirely satisfied, with 'the' treatment of the sick and of the wounded. They appreciate that conditions 'in hospitals and institutions now unuer tne airec tion of the Veterans'Bureau are bet ter than they were a' year or two ago when they were under-the dual direc tion of the War Risk Insurance Bu reau and the - United 8tnes. Public Health Servlcei but they lielleve that there is still room for improvement and theV will so express themselves.. ! Politics is already, occupying much .tP'trttA ntrMMttAM 1 t hfl Atlll-trC. Oft tti tfhA municipality and civic organizations,!, or thelr esceUwit and resismses by visiting otflciaU ...i,,,,,,,, tw -h.. i..v marked the opening session of Kl- ni-a.,1- ivOT, .n omIv mr t.-' wanis Clubs of the two Carollnas in g,UMM,ri,)tlong rt that their friends msinci tou.ciin.iu une wuf., ian o-Iiirt tn anlstn4lM-ta The TrlbniM rt. itotw, oi xonmiu, vlllllltlU, r wirp, national President, will deliver en in formal address during the day, and and Times when offered the conven ient opportnnlty to do so. v.': ;' Everybody Wants Them. Nearly everybody one speaks to takes The Tribune or Times and has Those who ATLANTIC VOYAGES' ' - LN TINY CRAFT Expects to Cross Atlantic in a Twenty-Five Ton Yacht , New York, Oct. 17.-Wide attention has lieen nttrncteiV by the nnnounce ient'of the Duke of Lelnster of his Intention to cross the Atlantic in a little twenty-flye-ton yacht, accompan ied 1oniy'. by a rwtttsn gilHe,; a man who knows, -nothing if the sen or of swuiinmilriii. -'"i1 '.'iMuji '' f - At first , gliince it would" 'seem' that the young British noblemRn . has nn tlertaken rather a risky Job, but, af ter all, the yacht in which he proposes to muke the trip across tbe big pond Is more than twice the size of Captain Joshua Slocnm's craft,-the Spray, in which he, single-handed, sailed round the world.- And the Spray was only an old oyster boat, about n century old, which Slocum rebuilt with his own hands. It is another interesting point that this bold mariner could not swim. . . s - . Even smaller craft than the Spray have successfully .crossed tbe Atlantic from America to England. The rec ord belongs to the two Norwegians who "rowed" across in the Fox, a tiny boat eighteen feet, long, five wide, and druwihg but four inches of wat er ... ' . :..!.'. .: i '". ' . These two during navigators left New . York with ' provisions for sixty days, and proceeded safely for about a .month, when a heavy sea capsized the bout. ..! Yet they ; righted her, got aboard and baled her out But, they had lost ull their provisions, their sea anchor and cooking -utensils, and had they, not met-a passing ship, would have, starved.- 'Sixty-two days after leaving .New 'York, they arrived safe ly ln Havre. The records for crossing the Atlon tlc in the smallest boat and in the will make a prepared address at a banquet tonight. . . r.lu,,,uiulnn lt fV A vIqa t.lll t V ' nf K..iiui.i ...-in., muHn.. nn.i 'w doing so for years. holding the anmial meeting each faU'.n"ve bad the goodfortuue to lie wlll lie taken up today. The election me n regular snliscrilsjr are very of officers and the selection -of the m"e prospwts. next meeting place will come before Inasmuch as old sulcriptions coiint the Wednewlay meeting. .. , aJmo,t ,the MT num'r of votea ,or The social features include a recep- theJ?:,nb wemhersas new ones, one, thin tonight and automobile , rides ' fT""" -"K" ' i iii u.ur alKiut the city this afternoon and Wed-'" Berorr.a iiW'. vote wiu- Your': next disir neighbors are taktng - the. : paiiers right' now. " The-folks acrosa , the - street - from' you are taking tbe pa lie r most likely. On erery hand ; W- Be -PeWeUd -iter 4J aW; ..vlww irotiJt' nesday. ORGANIZATION OF THE , WESTERN DIOCESE OF N. , rension in Hickery Tomorrow Mern-"mnki "tiutomoblle , w inning compara i..a , . tiverv eusv. 1 ' s " - ' ing. ' Autos Draw Attention. iBr tbe AHodlitHl Prena.) Hickory, Oct. 17. Organization of The interest, being displayed ln the the Western Diocese of North Oaroll- prize automobiles is natural enough, na will be lierfected in the Church of (oo, for living ln this itnild latitude the Ascension here tomorrow morning seems to call for a motor car. . The ' following ; the opening servh tonight miles of -well ivel '-roads are eon by the Rt Rev. E. A. Penick; coadju- gtantly inviting one to the great out-tator- bishop of North Carolina, who doors and those who hove a motor car was inducted into office at Charlotte 0f their ' own can enjoy, in greater on Simday: At the conclusion of the measure 'the sdelight of outdoor life, service tonight a reception for Blsh- in the "salesmanship club" It is ihis op Horner, Bishop Denny and Dean BiDie to acquire hny one of the three Davis, the latter or Aew xora, win oe cars without cost and it is apparent held at'a local hotel. V -; ; . that the club members who have been Extensive plans have lieen made lor nominated thus fur mean to lose no. the sessions which will lie concluded time in availing themselves of this Thursday, and which will bring here unusual opportunity. . , 100 prominent ' ministers and laymen of. the Episcopal churcn. y. -,:;'.-j y - 1 . yyy With Our Advertisers. ' - ' Clothcraft Oothes are sold here by the Browns-Cannon Co. . See water test display in show windows of the company, after reading new ad., in this paier, which will be certain to tntorOHt- -roil . ' ' ' - ' ?- Cars washed at Central Fining Ma-;in the. profit sharing competition and. tion. A' trial will show efficiency of: earn a fine automobile. -You can do work, says new ad. today. ..... lit, and what's more, you cun do it Avoid chilly rooms in the moriilng easier than- you ever dreamed of ln by Cole's Hot Blast Heaters. .' They case you decide tow. prevent, colds and sickness. ,. - " ' r . Try Ciine s ., tioney : aim aujohu . ai ine xneatres. r Enter the Race Now. All that is necessary in order to . earn one of the fine automobiles is a desire to own a good car . and be will ing to work for it during spare hours .' for a period of ten weeks. - The cam paign has just started and., will go forward with great strides as soon ss all nominations are in. Let this serve as a siieclnl invitation to you to join luickest time belong to-that wonder-t A m i' Vaw ad ' ffVvefl linrtiCllllirS. '.- I ' Tklnlr Ttntt-on la niruln th tnr 'nf .7'. nil manner, v-npiuiu auurenn, Kironii as "The Lonely Sklpiier," j-'- . Hearing that a man named Johnson had crossed In a twenty-f oot boat, An drews got one made -on similar lines, but only sixteen, feet, in length. ; On bis first 'trip, h was accompanied by his brother, and they did the voyage in forty-live days, 1 landing in Corn wall. The Citizens Bank and Trust Com- the Pastime today in the western fen- pa ny offers a helpful service to its ture, "The Golden Fhime." -; customers.' Call and Bee how this ser- jan Novak again today ts playing vice can benefit you.' . ' the leading pnrt In "Belle of Alaska," i The music department of the Bell & nt the Piedmont Harris Furniture Company hnfe re- Elaine Hammerstein is lieing of celved some new i Vlctrola dance rec- fered at the Stnr today-in the Para- ords. . New ad. today gives list Officers, of the local post of the Later, the Captain decided to try a'Amerlcan Legion .mnounced this af-single-handed . voyage in an event ternoon that e rnoetl8 if the post Biimuer iiouv. i xuii. nmcu HCi,eduled for tonight has neen post- Sapollo, was a HroUnpslble affaltv only one(J untll next Tuesday night , 11-11, IV 111 . V-V. ..... , .1 u .. , v . ' ...... tuirty. uays, -i mount . feature, "Reckless Youth." ; - An. expert pianist has to cultivate his eye so as to see 1.500 notes or sgns ln n minute,' while his lingers muke at least , 2,000 : - movements In the same space of time. , ... reached the Assures in and thence safely made the coast of Spain. The last boat in . which Cap tain Andrews crossed, was the, Doree. She was but twelve feet long, and, when folded up, her crew was able to: carry her under his arm. J , ... . ? Another1 most ' daring voyage was thnt, of Captain Adolpb Feitsch. in an open boat built entirely by nimseit. He started from Milwaukee in April, 18l4. and reached New York by wayi Ul HIV ltut ua.Tn, i u. ... .- and the Hudson. After a rest here he left for 'tjueenstown. - v; Fivrf hundred miles out a hea-y sea split his rud der, rendering the little craft, quite helpless. With enormous risk and ex ertion he ; succeeded in . i roughly - re-. pairing Tlie onmngev nna'vn me iuir- ty-fonrth day after leaving rew lorn made yueenstown. 1 ; Still another of these adventurous mariners waa a Captain . Gardiner, who atarteil from -Sherbrooke, Nova Scotia, bound 'for Falmouth, England. Hie craft was fifteen feet long and five wide. , He was spoken by several shliis of 'the attention of the delegates to the convention.-. The choice-, of the next' national commander.' is a subject of discussion wherever a- group of veter-1 ans roiigregate, ' Who tbe successful candidate will lie no one can toreteu at this time, .. Indeed, It seems to be the concensus of opinion that a dark horse will win this highest, honor In the gift pf the members of the organ ization. Practically every State has Us candidate, some more than one, and a battle mval promises to lie waged on,and liegged to give up the attempt He the floor of the convention.;. ' v. IdecUned all offers of assistance and . m. f :,.,....--;;,, :'; lpersevered in his objects Iater the Iiliidua are vegetarians and reeord wreckage of his little lioat was seen the cow as a sacred animal: ln their 'nine hundred niilca west of Gibraltar, levea to kill a cow is a greater sin but nothing was ever heard again of than to kill a man. ' , the unfortnuate skipper. , . -, v. , Answering the Housing; Problem ".;:.--y f:j-PvCl'-Q'?-' :!y .'S-f0- "HOUSE SOLD AND NO PLACE TO MOVE TO; ' ' . JUST CAN'T FIND A PLACE TO LIVE." , . 'K';'.. yy.'f;,y;;.;?; ' YOU CAN find a place to live A BETTER PLACE to live' ' than you've given any consideration to YOUR OWN HOME, ' , ' OWN YOUR HOME. -' .' ' ; :: : ; ,- For twenty-flve. years we have been loaning money on Weekly - and monthly payments under a plan that leads to home ownership, , . and today CONCORD has HUNDREDS of home-owners who are not concerned about renting problems, v YOU, TOO, CAN BB IN DEPENDENT of the landlord. - - - - ' The way to do it is to take out aome shares In Series No. SO . of this OLD RELIABLE BUILDING LOAN ASSOCIATION NOW OPEN and let us help you, , , h y?-:' A'sv' - '"'-. ' ;:--.-:!! t ''.'' "','. '-i,"' -'".'' .'J '. !,'-''';X' COMB IN AND LET US TELL YOU ALL ABOUT IT. ' Cabarrus County Building Loan and , Savings Association. Office in Concord National Bank

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