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VOLUME XXII.
CONCORD. N. C Fl
MEMBER 1. 1022.
NO. 253
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NEGROES LEAVE THE
Hi RT lOTIDttS IX ( TTOV
TOBACCO, SHALL GB.M. ETC.
iVla rtatocfaw'hi Baarigi at. Kate
l ulhbr Jaaaarj ft-L
iw iimihi ri.i
1 KjlHtk N C. Dm. 1. ftaal ar
raagesMnu for ccwiuctinr ii
short cotiraM m cotton, tooaecs. mmi
- in In. fruit and reg t Is grow In;
Dicounured bv Failore of f,rai dir)1,, uJi' " i
rT n Tl p r",!OI gradiag. frc-n January I t
(. Otton (. rop in SOOth Lar- Jvnuary 1 a the North (Ssroima
rviina A r4 I Mvinr Farm Stat Col ege have b-n rooiuwted.
rV All cordtnc to announced by Dm C.
For Northern C ities. b v.iiiam..
Th courses have been arranged ao
,. . VT- rvrvT rtvrv ,b1 rrh I,rra,r aiinding may e.Ux r
MAIN I l-UMllNv TU ,tak any one or miy ikr certain pur-
NORTH CAROLINA 'lT"h ''iU01 of ,be wo,rt
Where An Extensive Road
Building ProgTanune 1st
Underway. High Wages
in Industrial Centers.
' This work has been arranged lo
'10 at a leisure time In farm work."
jit was stated "ami haa been designed
'especially to meet t lie net.is of ine
I busy farmer, both young and olo, no
wish to become more modern and
business like In hi particular lino ul
raimfng.
"""" "Powtolon lias been made for a
y ike Am male ,- 'number of prominent outside ajieciul
Columbia, S. C . Thousands'iif south- ists to adl the college in putting on
ern negroes dlst-ouraged by the failure th?ge courses ;n the moat helpful
of cotton crops under the boll .weevil , manner.
condition-, and attracted by ivaapara- -Tlic college probably has neer oe
fivejy high wnges in iiidiistriul cities, , fr, hcr aje to put on any wore
are leavlug the farim of the South for ! tinnurt int short courses for North'
northern cities, according to rnilr.....l Carolina farmers thun wilr Be offered
officials, who today, confirmed dis- January.
. M. UVKK BtAK
Lot Frois
air W U linln ba lion based the
lOace of the Ute Cap William
, at ( .-oroer of Church and
aartoia Ttie lt is H4 fori wldv
PUHS TO
it
GAMIZE
M BLOC
Took
Conference
hind CI
I ,. I
SLETLST- iM fw " Movement
urn. ii niin
Mr. IJnker announced also that he '
nad purcDaant a lot th reel long, on
Church otreat. from Mr. Jofaa W
Propai. The lot l directly In the rear
of the (pt. Props property.
In addition to the Prupst property.
Mr Linker has purchased threes lot,
JO feet frontage, from Mr. Ree nv
"riaeh. The property Ilea on the east
tide of v.ml, Church street and ad
join the roeriy of ir ti. L. tang.
U HTH DISTRICT MEETING
IMPROVED ORDKK RED MFN
to Qtta
Definttl
used Doors
u
nize Bloc
Form When
Held Be-
SESSIONS TOj BE
HELD TWO DAYS
litclies from lievelaiul. saying an
other negro migration is lu progress.
"No doubt large niunoer ot mtr
progressive da.rynien, poultry raisers
Miiny also were rejtorted going from ! Lv ,,, tobacco uud small gruln uno
states further siMtth to North Caro
lina, where un extensive road building
program is under way.
era oichaiiliKis ami vegeuime ki-ooii
will avail themselves of this spie told
opportunity to better their cona.tioni
Although the exodus Is widespread. anA o recslve new insnii-ation for bet-
It Is not of the org.inliel variety. ter things," it was stated.
these officials said. It is more, of an !
individual nature, many of those j RADIO TREATMENT TO
.traveling north Ireing negro.-- who! 01 NT MONKEY GLANDS
wirrkeil In imlii-i rial centers during the j
WotU War. and others be.ing kinsmen Life Span of 120 Years and Third Set
of negroes who have remained in the of Teeth rromisetl Dy M-ammei.
To Be HeM at Kannapoiia Salurdat
Aftentoon at :.) O'rlork
The. efarhrti district meeting of the
Improved Order of Hod Men will bo
hold at Kannapolis tomorrow Satur
day- afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. A
Upper will he given at .":." and a
torch light para do at i:l.r. The "fol
lowing will be tile progrtiiume :
Song opening 'ale.
Invocation District Prophet.
Address of welcome C. C Smith.
Baaparwi by District Sachem and
oi hers. -llnsiuesa
sosslon.
Get -acquainted session.
Time and place of next meetlns;.
Song Closing ode.
Adjournment.
Supper rU 8:TB.
Torch light parade at i:l".
CITY TO SELL STREET
Senator LaFoIette, Wiscon
sin, Called Mbeting Con
sidered by Some as Germ
For a Third Party. .
(Br the Aaooelnirri ptm.i
Washington. Dec. 1 The movement
to organise a "prajtresslve blia-" in
Congnsw took ilelinlte forui today at a
i-onfereuee liehlnd rkil chairs, attend
ed by more than a score of senators
and representative of the present and
net Congress. Their meeting was
preliminary to a general conference
i tomorrow of national progressive lead
ers.
The executive TBiWliig today, open
ing the two daya conTerenie. was-onll-ed
by Senator LaFollotte. reimlillcan.
North and who are now sending
money to bring their relatives to new
homes.
HOUSE PASSES SHIITINC
RILL BY (iOOD
VOTE
Final ( ouaf Showed 208 For and is I
Agaiiist Measure.
Washington, Nov. 29.- The admini
stration shipping bill, around wutcb
. i i . Hi . i I I I ' . naiot lv t 1 o ii.i etlunn
II .1 I . 1 f- l 1 I I n l . ' I i r . i l l iii l ll.l ll
flght of the present (Vmgress. was
I ass ed today by the house with 24
votes to span. The final count was
208 to 184.
Sixty-nine republicans broke away
from their party organization and op
posed thfe -bill, while four democrats
supported it.
There nearer was much doubt about
the i suit, but the qiargin by wuicu It
went through waamueii, lover than
estimates publlcy g.Ven Dy most of the.
leaders. It 'was, however, juat . uont
what they figured oh privately.
In the tace of threats to delay, if
London. Dec. V Monkey glands for
rejuvenation -will be put in the shade
bv radio active treatment in the coarse
of a few years, according to Prof.
Itnrton Sctunmel. president of the
Ilritish Radium society.
A life span of 125 years. freh hair
in middle life and hope for a third
set of teeth are some of the things
promised by him. The new methods
only have been applied to the soil.
Prof. Scammel says, and are now
adaptable for humans.
"Oaf of the most important con
stituents of human organism in alka
line nietnl potash," he says in explaln
inp lib? theory. "Ami where there is
a full and ndcriuate, supply of this the
lardy remains vigorous for long over
the Psalmists'a alloted spun.
'The trouble has been to supply the
potash in a form in which it can he
a.-Mimii'ited by the body and taken
system with amnxiug results. It not
not prevent Ite passage by the Beirdt ; merely prolongs lire nur Keeps per-
iu .,,, tvlll mi M.nirtnv to the sons in attvanceu iniouie age in a
emo'to n.Mmii.ui whteh ninna in no. state of iH'i'fect health and' efficiency
u u nn. h no hi.no nndi After a few months treatment the
the
take
bill to the floor next week.
MOB STORMS MUNICIPAL
BUILDING AT MEXICO CITV
Death List as a Result of the righting
Stands at Seventeen.
Mexico City. Dec. 1 ( Ity lie Associ
ated Press). Federal triarps guarded
a Imdly battered mimii ipal building to
dav while 4lie city counted the casual
ties of a pitched battle between the
police and a mob which attempted to
storm the building last night. The
death list as a result of the lighting
stood at 17 early today, while 18 per
sons are known to have been serious
ly injured and 3 slightly hurt. It was
thought that a check might reveal fur
ther casualties.
The trouble, which lasted for ulore
hair begins to grow afresh and the
Lmnsculnr system is completely braced
ud. m
"We are now experimenting and
facing with some hope the problem
whether (he human being can not
grow a third set of teeth.' If we can
discover the exact chemical coinpoxi
titon of the. enamel of teeth, success
may he attained."
THE RISING TIDE OF
AMERICAN EXPORTS
Appears to Be Underway Mast Fav
orable Future is ronenueu.
By Hie Associated Pre.t
Washington, Dec. 1. The rising tide
of American exports appears to be un
der way, according to a statement to-
TEN OB nraLTB LOSE LIVE
IN STEAIlCa ACCIDOfT
YrsMi Straw Waal Bra wafer at . TjW
Portacr Lath NUo Caral 1 vn York.
i AMriM pm4 i Se York.
Caloaart. Mkrh n i Tp .u- !" ami dfeiu.N...i.-d
roll. i.n.i... ik. ... kove uttracteii annxPm uf baixUts.
Canadian atoamor MkebarM are fce- " santwidlao; tboamsolroa with corp.
Level I,, have loot t he! i I.e. 0rtT, rui. ou ."'
Doe 1
o3. BOYS' CONFERENCE
fM OPUS HERE TQMT
tU wln the veoort struck tb we i
breakwater at Oar Portage -4a ke ship
canal Nine otbera of Ike new war
reociied by coast guards, it bring poaol
Me to reaaoro thetn one at a thne
The accident occurred whDe a beavr
gale was sweei4nf like Kaperior.
Only Sereat Loot Urea.
Calumet Mich.. Dec. 1. Cipf. Mn
ann Rrrnar.1 and six member of the
crew of the Canadian steamer. Map!.
hurst, loot their lives early today
wbej the ship broke up n mile west
of Portage I ;i l Cnual ilnring a
heavy gale. Nine others of the i-rer.
were rescued one ut h time, juuitlug
from the bridge into a llfelxnt.
32 v
la noistaut fear of
the police were told tndat
Two bmti. Mkha4 FloreotiBo
J.-ph Viola, arroated charged with
carrying euncoaled weapoua. said
aaid tlier wore emplured aa body,
guards by wealthy booOecgm. whoar
various alcsdiolic ciavoctiooo were
bringing to them great amounts of
money..
Low-type criminals, they said, were
'tllrilll.17 thMif h. il.l. I ll. .nlnllia. M. I
Btaaa gian Will Be
rield in Central Methotift
Church This Afternoon,
Beginning at 4 :30.
NOTED SPEAKER
WILL BE PRESENT
FIRE AT NEW BERN
Mere Than Score of Honae lu
egro Veetion II. -Ii o ,-d.
'H to Anaoelotra Preoa-t
New Bern De'. 1. Fanned by ht?h
wIihIs of almost gnle fore, fire tialoy
deslroyeil more than a jcore of houses
In the iic: i-i, section of west New Bern
At I o'clock the blaze was still raging,
five or six blocks being completely de
vastated. Dyninilt is being used in
an effort to check Its rap.d wpreao.
The entire lire department of New
I'.e-ii which had liccii cngagiil in tiglil-
ing the fire at the Roper Lumbar Co
were always big
giiiitiini; 'efforts towartl the iKKitieggerK. : a . imr.ii t m J
uv:,i,se they know that tt,e hani Sessions Will Be C otitinued
Through Sunday Night
More Than 200 Boys Are
Expected as Delegates.
ment but Senator taFollette discluiin-
IMPROVEMENT BONDS h91' "ny lnteutl"n th lncak up present
imrtv lines.
$350,000 Worth of Bonds Will Be Sold : Agriculture and labor were the
of Wisconsin, and ttepresentative Had- saw mill on the opposite side of town
dleston. democrat,, -of Alaliama. It was rushed to the scene of the burn
was regarded in moat quarters as theiing dwellings, but tire Are had gained
germ of a asslble third party move-1 considerable headway before they
GOVERNMENT MAY SELL
NITRATE TO FARMERS j
Senator Smith Urge Sales in Fight
Against the Cotton Boll Weevil.
Washington. Nov. Jh. Direct sale'
to Southern cotton planter of S&jBMl
tons ot surplus ulatratc of mla held ,
ov i ue ar ieuiriiiietii was urgeil lo-1
day by Senator Smith. Decoornt.
South Carolina. iimhi Sei-retary Wal-i
lace, of the I .;. i m. hi of Agrlelll-
ture. and Seeretnry Weeks, of the War I
.,,... .... mh, wo,.,., i ms, ,jlv iu ) (.lltra, (;rilrtM School and In
in the planter tight against the ImiII 1 y
weevil and the two cabinet officer willnr.l Keenms. captain of the
r.ii.i in... ...... ei ill" r.c.mi..i nmiiiiM... .. ..,. u,..,,..,! flla., ten in
will lie the principal siieakor at the,
oning session (bis afternoon. Ejec
tion of officer w ill also I e held at
Here on the Night of December 11th
The aldermen of the citv of Concord
held a special meeting this morning at
11 (iciock, at which time thev passed
an ordinance nuthorizinir the sale off
fl.iO.000 worth of street improvement 'lalgn.
OOIHIS. y
The DMtda will be sold on the night
of Decemlier 11th at S o'clock, and will
b delivered on January 3rd. The bid
ders must name the rate of interest
not exceeding 5 t-2 iar cent, in a mul
tiple of 1-4 of one per cent.
The money derived from the sale of
the bonds will be utilized to extend
the street paving program now under
way here.
princiiml elements represented at to
day's Dialling of toe conference. Those
attending had been identified with the
farm and labor groups in legislation,
and in the recent Congressional cani-
BIG YARN
MILI
INCREASES
STUCK
reaehd the scene.
Eighty negroes are homeless as a
result of the tire. The majority of the
homeless were unable to save any of
their personal belonging. Three lH'r-
The first session of the Older Boya
Conference of the Fourth District, con
ducfed under the pusplces of the V. M.
A., will lie held here this after
noon at 4:30 o'clock in Central M.-tb-Hllt
Church. The sessions of the
confereru-e will continue through Sun
day night, with the various s.vsauis
to lie held in different' Churches of the
proHisal iiuiui-diate consideration
Senator Smith promised that the
War Department nitrate lie sold at
cum in i..c snme mam er in wuicu . mi- ,h(, artrnmlll
eaii nitt-ilt-es were ihslritmteo liv , ic ... . ... .
government a few years ago.
((iiccn Alexandra Active at 78
Tonight at 7 o'clock at the Y- the
J annual banquet will lie held. "The
i World's Need of Torch" will la the
sons were overcome by smoke in their I wishes today on tin
occasion of her
efforts lo remove their valuables from I seventy-eight bii thdav. She was Imii-ii
the imrmng buildings.
The fire started in the kitchen of
of the house occupied by H. I). David,
negro, and within 15 minutes six hous-
Lond Dec. l.-Queen Alexandra. 8nbw-t "f , XX ' H Mo7t"' S"!
the (jueen Mother, was the recipient of tttn Keneral kecretary of the of Hal
a tl..d of congratulations and good tlm"'e' wno w,n , , . ,lu' l''''"-ipal
HELP COrrON PLANTERS
TO GROW BETTER STAPLE
State Cooperative Association Aiready
Active in uenalt cf tl tnhei-s.
-lrriWTrre- trrhvltr. tmr rpcvitnpiifTr awfmgg; n( et uy the BivvJry m ,.ot.
snown mar porusn uu.cu wno ni.no
active solutions can be taken into the
day by Dr. Julius Klein, director of
wKlKH who decdared that the factors
mynurihle for the water famine entering into mis country uireigu
SPOMUlue lor tne water inmiiie. ..on,i n mnat fnrnrshlo fn.
ture." The director added that'tbA
total of $372,00O.,000 in exports in Oc
tober, the largest since March, 1021.
marks a progressive increase, and
shows the trend definitely npward.
Latta Sells Large Tract of Land on
the Catawba.
Charlotte, Nov. 30. E, D. Latta, Sr.,
head of the Consolidated Construction
Company, has sold to J. A. Abernathy
(150 acres of land on the Catawba
River for a consideration of $30,000.
The tract is a part of the, historic rev
olutionary estate of the Davidson fam
ily. .Original tract owned by Mr. Ijitta
contained 1.040 acres. Mr. Latta stilt
owns 300 ac es.
Charlotte Elks are making unnsual
urenaratlons for the annual memorial
service Sunday iu anticipation of
coming of Governor Morrison, speaker
of the occasion.
Mission Band of Reformed Church.
The Mission Band of Trinity Re
formed Church will meet at the home
of Henry Smith Barrier this afternoon
at 4 o'clock. Every member is ,re-
'tiliiested to la? present.
MRS. L. P. DAVIS, Leader.
At The Theatres.
"Manslaughter," the great fenture
starring Thomas Meighun, Is lajing
Shown again today at the Star.
The Pastime today is showing In
the Days of Buffalo Bill," a Buster
Ken i on comedy anil a western drama.
At the Piedmont tiainy. Charles
Jones is the star In "Boss of Camp
No. 4."
been no let up in th2 deelivery of cot
operatives, the management announces
that plans are already being mane to
enable members to grow better cotton
next year.
Arrangements have ibocn umce
through Dr. R. Y. Winters, cotton
seed specialist with the state experi
ment station, to buy 10,000 bushels
of improved seed, which will be sold
to members of the association. These
ssed will be distributed so as to se
cure the best results and is a part of
tho general campaign to improve cot
ton growing business in North Caro
lina. 'Notice to members that a second
advance wotad be made December
15 on all cotton delivered up to De
cember 1 helped to boost deliveries
the later part of the month, 'but mere
is still much cotton to be delivered by
members, it is stated.
Since getting established in per
manent quarters the cotton coo-i-ra-tives
have settled dotwn to steady
grinding, and promise quicker aervico
to members. The grading department
got 30,000 Battel behind deliveries, but
it is not gradually catching up and by
December 15, the peak of the move
ment for thb season wSl have ,,n
pass d.
Just back from Washington, where
he attended a meeting of exteno.on
directors, from all the states, Dr. B.
W. Kllgore, direotor for the public In-
the cotton association, announces that
the thouglrt uppermost in the mind of
the country today is cooperative
marketing and Dm it is here to slay.
THE COTTON MARKET I
Eighth district meeting of the Im
proved Order Red Men will lie held at
Kannapolis DecemlH.r 2, t 2 o clock,
A supper will be given at 5 :15, and a
torchlight parade will take place at
0:15.'
Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Sides,
Novemjier 30th, a son, A. D., Jr.
he Qu c om. CMC t
XtOBfS NT A. NO COMPLETION !
A Complete Bank
In points of facilities, or
ganization and equipment,
the Citizens Bank and Trust
Company is unusually com
plete. You can transact your
banking business here con
veniently, promptly and
pleasantly try it.
Opened Steady at An Advance of 12
Points to a Decline of 2 Points.
(By the Associate FMM.
New York, Dec. 1. The cotton mar
ket niened steady at an advance of
12 points to a decline of 2 points.
There was scattered buying on the rel
atively firm showing of Liverpool, and
reports of heavy exports over the hol
iday.. Cotton futures opened steady. Dec.
2.V40; Jan. 2fi:3r,; March 25:33; May
2.r.;20; July 24:0.r.
With Our Advertisers.
Your dollars develop and grow in
usefulness when deposited in the Citi
zens Bank and Trust Company. This
is n complete Iwnk in points of fnclli
ties, organisation and equipment.
Suits and overcoats at $27, $30, $32
and up at the Browns-Cannon Co. All
made of best materials, s
The Bell A Harris Furniture Co. is
now able to fill your every want in the
furniture line.
Hand-made Christmas gifts at the
Specialty Hat Shop.
Don't forget the Christmas opening
at Cline's Pharmacy today and tomor
row. You are Invited.
Overcoats and suits for men ; coats
ami dresses for gilrs and women, and
bargains for all at Farley's. You pay
$1 down, and- the rest in easy pay
ments. Before buying Bee the stwk of
goods this company offers.
Prosident Han Johnson ladleves
that both Howard Holmes and Emmet t
Orinsby will make good as American
league umpires. They worked 'In the
Western league last seacon.
Wiscasselt Mills Increase Capital
Stock From ifLSOO.IiOO to $5,0110,
000. Albemarle, Nov. 29. The s tick
holders of the WlBCd'sett Mills dm
pany, of this city. In a meeting 10-
day, voted to increase, the authorised
capital stock of the efrporatlon from
$1.20MM)0 lo s.,.imhi.(MHi. a pail ol
which may be preWrtrd stock. The
stockholders al9 ,WWt horlzed the
board -of directora-id- issue capital
stock for a 200 pet '.tint dividend. The
Wdscaset Mills arfiHMaered as por
Jwps the Woet 9a!!rm bf the-famon
chain of cotton mills. The yarns
manuCactu.ed by these mills have a
well established reputation through
out the country.
Joe F. Cannon, for the past sev
eral months,' has been general man
ger of this plant, and from th? out
set his management has promised a
progressive development program for
his mills, and it is said that the ac
tion today is only the first step in
that program.
Among the out of town persous at
tending the stockholders meeting were
Hon. Clement. Manly, Winston-Salem ;
Mrs. J. W. Cannon, C, A. Cannon. J.
W. Cannon, Jr.. ami K. C Barnhnrdt.
of ..Concord ; W. A. Smith of Anson
vile; Mrs. W. T. Sanford and A. O
These, of Charlotte: J. W. Swinlt, of
'China Grove; N. E. Foil, of Ht Pleas
ant and Rev. Robt. Patterson, of Charlotte.
BOTH HOUSES ADJOURN OCT
OF RESPECT TO HA.i J
Covunitte Appointed to Accompany
the Bed- to Chieatco.
(By the Associated Pre.)
Washington, Dec. 1. Out of rcsptct
for Representative James R. Mnn,
tor many years a republican leader in
Congress, whose death occurred uere
last nignt, OOXIl inn nuuoe auu ijuiia.
adjourned today after adopting it-solutions
of regret.
In the House a committee oi zs
members was selected to accompany
the body to Chicago for bunal. ai -nouncemi?nt
also was made that ser
vices would be held at the house cham
ber tomorrow. President Harding and
his cabinet, the Supreme, Court, tfie
Senate, prominent government omcials
and members of the diplomatic corps
have beeti invited to joint the house
in paying tribute to the vetorran !egis
tor.
The last funeral service held in the
house chamber was for former Speak-
c Cham"1 Clark. On that occasion Mr.
Mann delivered one of tbe eulogies.
es adjoining were in flames. The tire
spread In the east direction, burning
everything in its path.
DR. VAN DYKE TO ADDRESS
THE TEACHERS TONIGHT
Election of Officers of the Teachers'
Assembly This .'lftenioon.
ny the Aitsoclated Frrsa.1
RnteighD ee. 1. The climax of Hip
North Carolina Teachers' Assembly
annul conference will he reached I his
afternoon with the election of officers
and tonight when Dr. Henry VanDyke.
of Princeton, N. will deliver an ad
dress on'"Poetry ami Nature."
Miss rateulietli Kelly, state commis
sioner of adult illiterates, and vice
president of the Assembly, is slated
to be elected President without oppo
sition; while .luie C. Warren, secretary-treasurer,
seems assured of re
election, according to indications,
The morning and early afternoon
sessions were devoted to departmental
meetings. Dr. E. C. Brooks, commis
sioner of public instruction, held ,a
further conference with . the county
superintendents to discuss proposed
revisions in the slate's school laws.
Bieaker. Mr. Morris will speak again
tomorrow morning, and iu addition,
Mrs. T. W. Bickett, of Raleigh, and C.
C. Polndexter. left guard of the Caro
lina football team, will lie heard.
Saturday . afternoon a basketball
Decemlier 1. 1S4I. the daughter of the
late King Christian of Denmark. .
Her Majesty is far more active than
II, nut iiniiii'ii ii li,, ,iin i. Aii finer file fum-.
score ipnrk. She might take her life ! tournament will be held and Saturday
far easier than she does, but evident-1 "'Knt Deorge Fisher, imiiistrtal
lv ). i . ..i ,., tin. i.iou ,.r i.,t . . secretary ot the at inston-Milem :
hii.l on the shelf she Hire I., show Alto C. Roberts, of Asheville
herself among the people, and she is
School; and W. W.
Farm
Krockmun. asso-
gratitied bv the applaiise with which '"" m worker in . ocnow. ihi.h mil
lu. i ,,rii.. i..,,.u iLilie the streakers. This session will be
greeted. Undoubtedly it acts, as a sort
of psychological tonic upon her, audi
helps her to feel as yawns as slu
ROPER LUMBER MILL
DAMAGED) BY FIRE
looks.
She crowds many activities, into a
day. hat she makes two concessions, to
advancing years. She seldom goes out
in tho evening, and she goes to bed
early, usually playing a game af "Pa-tieni-e"
before retiring.- -'
International Stock Show.
Chicago, 111., Dec. 1. Fresh and
clean from the recent use of curry
comb and hair brush, thousands of
prize cows, sheep, swine and plain and
fancy horses are awaiting the opening
of the twenty-third annual Interiiat-
held at Central School.
Sunday afternoon Mr. Roberts will
sjieak iu the First Presbyterian
Church, and the conference will close.
Sunday night with an address liy Rev.
J. C. Rowan.
About 150'boys arrived in Concord
this afternoon, and at least 7." mores
are expty-ted tomorrow. They are
.staying n jirirntc bntaefi. throughout
the city.
CHARLESTON MAN IS
KILLED IN ACCIDENT
Edman M. Rhett Killed 'When Car
Hits Pole. Alex Newton Injured.
(By the ' !ai,-.i I '....
Fnvotteville, Dec. 1. Edman M.
ional Live Slock Exposition at the, 24. cotton buyer, of Char
Stockyards here tomorrow. Altogeth-1 ,ost(m s , r fataUy lnJured(
er there will be more than 10.000 ani
mills on view. This is said to be the
largest gathering of thoroughbred uui-
u a.s ever .. . ,u phone vole about 3 miles north of Fay-
show. Not only are the classes of!' .... TOi.tt .nLi
and
Alex 'Newton, of this city, was slightly
hurt when the automobile in which
(hey were riding crashed into a tele-
cattle, horses and sheep larger than
ever, but the quality of the stock sur
passes any exhibition previously stag
ed on the American continent. The ex
hibition will continue through the coin
ing week and is expected to attract
thousands of visitors from many sec
tions of the United States and Canada.
Plant Was Almost Completely Dc
stroyed. Three Employees I'aintu)
ly Burned.
(By tlie Associated Press, I
New Bern, Dec. 1. The Roper Lum
bcl Mill, operated by the Rowland Tn ,.ninetlon with the stock show
Lumber Co.. was almost completely i tuere wiu )e he,(, th, fonrtn inter-1
destroyed by fire here this morning, ni,timml c,mn and Hav Exposition,
causing a loss estimated at $300,000, jl0re than 4,000 exhibits of grain will j
said to be covered by insurance. Three (,e ghown,
workmen were painfully burned about j ' i
their faces In figliting the flames. ! Eight Year Old Girl Dies From Auto '
etteville late' last night. Rliett died
shortly after being carried to a local
hospital. The aeident is said to have
been caused by bad lights and nn un
noticed sand lied along the side of the
road. v.
SENATE ADJOURNS WITH
FILIBUSTER UNBROKEN
The tire started in the saw mill and
was said to have been caused by ex
treme friction from a belt. The flames
Accident.
illy the Associate! Press.'
Asheville. Dec. 1. Dorothy Robin-
Democrats Continue Fight to Make
Action, on Dyer Bill Impossible.
I By the Associated Press,,
Washington. Dec. 1. Senate Demo
crats. were relieved of continuing their
filibuster against the Dyer nuti-lynch-ing
bill today by adjournment of the
Senate until tomorrow out of respect
to the memory of the late Representa-
spreau wymij u.m muu.. ... u u'": son, nged 8 years, daughter or air. tive Mnnn of niinois, whose death oc
curred last night.
Shakespeare's Wit Called Disgusting.
IiOndon, Dee. 1 -Shakes?are's
wit was characterized as cheap, exas
perating and disgusling by Sir Arthur
Qulller Couch in the course of a lec
ture on "Much Ado About. Nothing,"
at Cambridge I'niversity.
"With regard to combats. of wit in
his comedies," said Sir Arthur, "if we.
could rid ourselves of idolatry, and
cant when we talked about. Shake
speare, we would a.lullt that his wit
usually i cheap, not seldom exasper-j
ating and at times merely disgusting.
"He purveyed this for bis age, cer
tninly not for all time, and the more
accurately we detect it to put i away
men had narrow escapes in getting out jjuia Mrs Wm" KobinsOn, of Wesver
(,f the buildings. , villo .lio.1 nt n local hoanltfll eariv
The Roper mill, the largest industrial thi ' morninir from inluries received
I plant in New Bern, was leased by the . wnP11 struck bv an automobile yester-
Rowland Company about a year ago. ; ,inv
It employs 300 men. jt' n Owenby, driver of the car
vctttf iesilcTT 1srnjlUfnMP4NV which struck the child, is under $1,000
IWRSpSTArJTWK ii.
An.Hnent to Charter Granted, In- Hanged for Murder of Aged Wife.
creasing Stock From $1,500,000 to '- " AM.atea r.
$5 000,000. Walla Walla. Wash., Dec. 1. -James
(liy the Associated Press.) E. Miihoney was hanged nt the state
Raleigh, Dec. .1. The Wiscasett penitentiary here today for the mitr-
Mills Company of Albemarle, was de.r oi his agiMi wire, ivaie .u. Aiiiuoiiey.
o-.-,.,.i,wi .... amendment ,,, It charter at Seattle in April, 1921.
increasing its capital stock from $1.
000,000 to $5,000,000, and the Oate City
Baseball Association, of Gree.nsboro, I
was incorporated at $15,000 today by
the Secretary of State.
Mrs. J. W. Cannon, Sr., of Concord,
was named us president of the mill
company. The baseball association
was incorporated tii operate the
Greensboro club in tho. Piedmont,
League',
The' filibuster, however, was well
started for the third consecutive leg
islative day when the resolution from
the house announcing the death of the
Illinois member was received.
Davidson Player Suffers Broken Leg.
I By the Associated Presa.)
GreenviRe, Dee. 1. Guard Dough
ton, of the Dnvidsou College freshman
football team, sustained a broken leg
in n gnine with the Clemson fresh
men at Clemson College yesterday, it
was learned here today. Duvidson
I won the game. 20 to 7.
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FOUR LOSE LIVES IN A
PORTLAND, OREGON, FIRE
All Other Guests Esraped, Most of
Them in Night Clothing.
(By the Associated Press.
Portland, Ore. Des. 1. Four men
lost their lives in a fire early today in
the Ben Hur Hotel, formerly known as
the more dearly we get his virtues." , the Oak Hotel In the business district
" i ...... . VI in i ib . . I ' I . . . . 1 ..... I 1 . . , . , , , Lion
iiwre, lvuiii" oi nit? mini ini u uci'u men-
Irish Const it ul ion BUI Passes.
London, Dec. 1. i By the Associated
Press). The Irish constitution bill
ifliHl several hours after the lire. All
the other guests were reported to hnve
escaped, most of them in night cloth-
passed unamended loday through the ing. The building was destroyed
committee stage m tne House or The cause or tne nre has not neen
Lords. It will receive Its tbird and ! determined. The loss is estimated at
final reading Monday. I $00,000. ,
Mtromholl In Violent Emotion. I Mrs. Chas. B. Wagoner and guest,
I,ondon. Dec. 1 illy the Associated Mrs. Bessie P. Adams, are spending j
press). The volcano of Htromboli on the day in ( harlotte,
the Island of that name off the waist
of Sicily Is. In violent eruption, says Gas was the first, public utility,
a Central News dispatch from Roma Later eame electricity, the telephone
today. - and the electric railway.
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