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p The Concord hDaily Tribune; ASSOCIATED PRESS W DISPATCHES CONCORD DAY. APRIL 2. I3. NO. 78. . -.'4 . N C iDN irttfans Blame French For Tragedy at Krupp Special Writer &ytfifjtjToii tr of Get-man Di-.T the French. 'HW KUTfi NOT RESPONSieiJE Sjys Director General of mmm comertcd frw tu npn 1 .im i .un file Frprwh TCiW Wm- Th ,! " x ,1y- ine rrencru-r-iNjue Were h , , in , i riiiMa in uisnirnaHce.? i ai-n' Intel i IVrhV. aprll 3 i I i"; 'I. ..(.. Palme, n - ring (,i the dMniWuieo' W the Kni.i plant. -icI t'iscn last SNlitnlii.r; wtilcfc i.-miIi! In the deiith (it i.ihr i,ei-..us the Hounding i.f 31 ..liter, Nty'ai mm for scleral Weeks pair tin- wUs .mil workshops of tho Ti! tin had Im-cii i-ovored wlili Herman nttautllsi phi iinls. Thot dispatch cfMiliiiiinAi Mllimcdlntclv in l--n ruins of I he ar rival or the Wench troop. ti l l bo works, ii mimiK'i1 ..f n;i tMjii.i list m Incit il the workmen to' rifsisl and urged them not to allow my soldiers to lento the plant nllvc. When weathers of the workers' council who hinl been de Jllarating left the cjmfareiHv hull ,tlipj- fomi'l theni'-elves in the prosi'iii-c of n eomimi l rrnwcl lel by cnntmil rintlonHlistii inrlmllni! itmm'ioit sln- iloiltx. who were shonlliiK 'IUhvii With The ii i in.; n iorromh'iilini tele gntphod that the Krem h wr- resniiii l fur I lie t rawly, assmlim- Hint the military, nii;ireiilly iHjeiincerieil "I tho unjiiher of men i:llle4 '"r" ""' yati by the hUiwinjf of t belli raft, Ik1 tfii" fliiug. Says Dim-loll Not to Maine. Kfioou, April - d!y the .taociatoil PieNl. Heir .Shaffer, illrivfor seii oral of the Kvtiip iihint, iifisertu thai the four directors arrested wjtenday fin eharRes of iin-iiin,; las' Satnnlarti ' shoolliitt. were jrt no way jTWnslUe for the tronhle. v. The French allege that tlu- lilim-iiuj of the sirens at the yorks. whh h ex elteil the men, could ton ve feen stop ped .hy the officials, oven if they had not ordered the signals. 'Jlcrf Shilffw iKiiltt.j out It is titatominslor tlie-iik'ti ttt'-jhw. iff1 "MVrz-iRTiriirr T.pnsi. when there is ilnnjjer ot any kind. Explains losses. Berlin. April 2 t By the Assoclnled I'ress). When Germany's total loss- s due to the PXeclltloS of the pence treaty were recently estimated oliii Lil ly as equal to more than ,"ti,(IOO.IHItMHHI Kold marks, she was nccitseil in some circles abroad of enoneoiisly nnil ilis honorahly incliuliiiK certain inlcnla tions, anil these cril icisins have brought a reply from Hen ii'hiwiler, under sei-relary ot fho. llnalH-e minis ler. jiislifyliiK llie eoinputntioiiH. The under secretary emphasized in I a statement just made pnlilic today I that there was no attempt to confuse! national losses suffered through the, treaty stipulations with such as con cern payments for outright deliveries to the allies, but that (Jennany wus "lustitieil in Includlne the former in her treaty debit column, since these i were the outcome of ed .liy the allies. conditions impos- Ten Story Masonir Temple in Danville. (By ft,,- AMi!liileil lrMii. Danvillo, Va., April '2.- natovllle'a ten story Masonic Temple and office building, which has been in the course of construction for the past two years, now is noiir completion and is being Occupied , The structure is of reinforced con crete and terra coita facing and rep resents nit iitrtis!iueu,ot Solld.Oob. II was built to replace the. temple de- stroyod by lire, three years ago. There Sire six ground floor stores In the building, ISO ofllciw. the two top doors lieing reserved for Masonic quarters. In order to build the. slructure, the Masonic Building t'nrisirntion Was or ganized as a holding company. Tho first known log house, built by white men within the bounds of what is now Colorado, was erected In lSlli. for n troop of Spanish cavalry patroll ing the Arkansas? Hear b lte of Pueblo. Q00Ot3O00O00OOOO0O0O0OO0OOO0OOtXlOOOtX)OO0OOtXXXO0OO SEVEN HOME REASONS. We Will Loan You Motley to Help You Buy Your Own Hcftne. . . You Will Have Six and one-third years to Pay U Back, or Ycu Can Do So Sooner if 'You pesire. 3.- ' Home ownership liettera . home. vonr credit and btistness stand ing. 2. When you own your home every cent Invested in improve ments increase the vnlne of the property to YOU. 3. A home owner is naturally more Interested In the welfare of his neighborhood and com munity tljan he who merely rents. -I. Home ownership holds the familv nittfe closely together be nuse all have a com mon and mutual interest in the t in Ihe START RIGHT OWN VOI Stat Series Is Now Open. Cabarrus County Savings OFFICE IN CONCORD NATIONAL BANK. rr XIX MV IN ( III K( H - yUj' Talk Paw- hi KHImhp I nwrtt a Pin-hare i.i.u viia .i .l.i. tii lief nwd cr 'bint to do 10 HAS untit tkr.4p wr midst ir Faster morning M-rvii when the men oiiiered.milil In- would have nothing m ! ta doWIih the hum .-. Any .n tl.iii Mr. Kidlwy may ink.- wWI ! fur himself ajnPtint feir tho . i. hi. I, II iii- M il.il insl iilglllth.il llir 1 Iculii.n Til II"- District Attorney's floe aVuhi I-- -.ill.-,', to the -lunlti'i- Willi a view lo pripivudou under the law iirohiWlfatg disi urban -i- or rvVig luiis me-tlngK D slrtet Attorney K. II. Cardn r said no romp nint had In en iilllite htm concerning the visit of the hood ed men to the church.. "I klWiW nothing "about exri-Dt what I haw seen in the newspaper, said Mr. Gardner. '.'ObduYfelng a re llgjoits nieering is an indlctajle of ense, jut from t eposis thei : lepms to. have been no disturbance with the church, and tb'.sc masked men offered 1U' resistance." Attorney Kidne.v is prominent fn chnith work in Jtellcvne. and is the son ot :t Methodist Kpisoopir pivach: er. "I don't wait) to tulg ahnut this." i-alll Mr. Kidney. "As a lawyer you can well iluderslanii thai I do not care to make iny phi lis imlilie Just now." "1 hnve already heard from the Klan nnil they charge ihc with lieing the ' i use ot the dislnrlinuci'. if they hilrl Kit come" to the ehnrch nmsketl as lln-y n;re there would have been no dtslmraiice. and at that, the ilis tnrunoce. was outside the church. ;Tlure I succeeded In getting two white hoods ami one gown, and the license number of the Automobiles in which the men traveled. "There was three of them, and I haVp already mimed the names of the mcr s it -itc lilghway department in . 'Urjr.. t-sjuu-ior diu;.'4ocrudl 1 no tiieV arc. out can Icll von ih. ii not one of them is mouther of Ihe Hellcvne church. " hluckm Onlered tint of I'iMsbnrgh (hit rcb. Pittsburgh, Pa., April I.- Six nieni Isms of a hand of Hi while-hooded Kit Klnx K ansmcn wore shorn of thoir masks in n scrimmage after they had been ordsred from Bellevuc Metho dist Episcopal church hy the pastor, Kov. Dr. Army, this morning. The Rosier services had just begun when the 16 white-robed figures en tered and walked down an nisi? toward the pulpit. They weie suni ped by Elmer L. Kidney, attorney, and member of tho church board. The Easter morning worshippers wit: startled when iMr. Kidney command ed the members of the masked band to leave. At this point Dr. l imy Intervened: i uenttemen. ne sain, i nnan nave to ask you to retire. You are disturb ing the services here, wh eh is a vio ation of the law. You will be wel come to remain If you remove your disguises. Otherwise you must go.' The hooded men about facet! and marched silently from the Church, followed by a umber of men from ilie congregation. Outside the church a general scrimmage ensued and the hoods and flowing white roses of six of the band were torn away, reveal- I ing thrir ilenti'y. Before they left in j automobiles parked near hy the i license numbers of their cars were ob tnined. Kev. Mr. MrKiiuiou Dis From Poison ing. 1 Butherfonlton, Much 31. Rev John McKinnon. well known lrcs- Ihyierian pastor, minister, etlucator jaitd.il'rienil of all, died at the Ituth lerfOrd hospital last night at II o'clock ! from ptomaine poison which lie re ceived March 'S2 from eating ice cream. It ia not known just how the poison came about. 5. When you've saved enough to make the first payment and move in, thereafter paying for i home is as Easy as Paying Rent. tl. When you are sick or hard-pressed for funds there Is no terror of rent day. If Yon Own tlie House Yon Live in. 7. When you pay rent you may he helping the la ml lord to pay for the house you live in snd when yon have paid for It He will own It. he will own it. R OWN HOME START NOW Loans Made Promptly. Building Loan and Association MKlv f MO fiALERH BOYS KttJiS UN TWO (ft (M TOOTHER .William Mft-lor and Robert Chafgrfl Kecoived Fatal Injuife; and Six Other Per -. flans "efe Injured. ' MOORESVILLb BOY NONtJ INJURED Nay lor Was Thrown 20 tfet in Srash and Died Instant Cattle of the Accident is Not-Stated. ltal.dgh,, April LV-Wni. Nitvlor and Robert ("haiiliHl. both of It.ileigh. are dead, and SK .other boys are Injured as a result ffn tollisioii of two ttilti luolilles here ehrly rmtay. Niiylor wn. . kllh.tl instaiiily. and Chnpiielt tllef itrtor Ix-ing ioiuovihI to a hospital. Hospital tntthorlties stat ed that Hud KabkJn. of .Monfumille. a North Cftrolfon ttite College student, wIhisc injnrbtpi at lirst had lieen re-' ported, sligjit, had lieen refuoveil to the hospital In , serkms condition. I.. A. noihune. preside of a Clin ton bank, jlrlvtng a large car. collid ed at Purl: Drhe ami Mlllsboro stris-t with a snuUhf car drtVen-by Chap pell. Tin- hitler's oar. 11 is staled, was practiillv iiomillshed. landing iH.ltom up sCVeral feet fioilt the point of the collision j Naylor Was ifdlnjj in Ihe rear sit of Hethiftii'' ear. He was (Iitowii cleor of the wreife, -Jit feet beyond. Ho. was dead when picked up. Chapped was riding alone in his (iir. Most of .itU injured are metnliers of n local uftV ftij: teur orchestra. Hill netlmne, driver of flic, ant.- bile in (be collision with WiappoH car. was arrested when discharged from the hosplfal Iatert on a charge of manslaughter. He was released on .$1,000 bond signed by bis father, U A. Bc.thune, president of .the -Clinton bank. Hearing was set- for April VTfb in city courfe VISITOIt AT ASHKVIIJ.K Though His Heaith Has luiproveil, He Is Still a Sick Man, Friends Declare. i IIT the Apmiclnla lreM. Asheville. April -. The condition of Harry M. Danghcrty. Attorney (len eral of Ihe I'nited States, is iniproving, but he is slill a sick man. according to metnhers of his parly who reached this city with him yesterday after noon. Since spending some time in Flori da, ihe Attorney (ieneral has Improv ed considerably' and bis advisors be lieve that after ii two weeks' stay here he will show more improvement with the hope that he will soon be back lo normal again. Ho was confined to his room today, resting from the trip from Florida, and newspaper men were Informed he would see them later tim ing his stay here if be has any state ment to give out. At times under the direction of his physician, ho is able to leave his room for outdoor exercise. It was announced this morning that Mr. Dangherty expects to remain in Asheville several docks before resum ing his joiirjic . SAYS KX-KAISER AND HIS WIFE ARE SEPARATED NOW Correspondent Says Princess Hermine is Living In Oennany Witn Her Jtei-, atives. York. England, April 2 ( Hy Ihe As sedated Press). Reports of a serious disagreement between former Emper or William and Princess Hermine, his bride of a few months, which have cropped out from time to time since the first of the year, are revived to day by the Doom correspondent of the Yorkshire Evening News. The cor respondent states he bad learned I "from a singularly well infU'iuetl 'source" Unit the ex-Kaiser and his wife have definitely separated as a result of domestic troubles. When Princess Hermine. left Doom j recently she went obstenslbly fco in spect family estates in Germany , but in reality, assorts the correspondent. I irfie has gone, to live with her near relatives. A Great Violin Maker. London, April 2. A great honor has been done to an English violUi maker, who has been awarded a prize for making an instrument said- to have a better tone than n Stradivnrius when the two competed in a puolic 1 exhibition. He is Arthur Vincent, and it is his boast that he has worked sixteen hours n day for vcnty years. Every morn ng he trends in his workshop, carving out violins. Then at night he b'coines Ihe leading of the orchestra' at one of the Loudon theaters. IMr. Vincent's, father was a violin niakcr. ami he was told as a by that If he wanted an Instrument he would have to hiake it himself. Several skeletons of prehistoric he inus estimated to be from 1,000 to t, nm) tears old hate been unearthed In the Oaarks region of Missouri. These! people were HIT dwellers but theyj .n....i.i i, ...... i 'u,ui ,i.ifh tin, ,.ior iweltera who llvitl high up on the faces of cliffs In Arizona and New Mexico. Many crude weapons and Im plements wore found ierfeetl.v preserv ed in Ihe dry soli under the overhang ing clltfs. -fF UCAN INDIVIDUAL!!' tics of Articles TV- fcvuml iIm- iikIo i I to pnt.li-i. ariliti- ! 1 i.- ii tl Dblnrfahaa am ' Amci l uii Th S tkr MMiK Ijhh-. in dev. .nog f lt HMk Bo. rlew l S.- Mo , tlaii rfDi 4nl r IT. l!f"'. in IlatlW'f l. .In;.,.- I.-I .nil. file fullofti nt ricurvix tu rank. Nuk. anioiig Hie ami 4vuh4l hii w. f ra t farmnttib icion ro A.- tew f.aat political i taus of . bears much the -Hi,.- rLitio . -i.e of li e 1,1. s. tit and the BHir.- that tin - says of Hrini MUaoa, Jay ainl Noah Webster to ihe prubli" ,m'iiu!M uimds v hfi in. i '..i. i Mutton 'i and." It was tiul nnt which llrsi b to the lunik and tii-' hi! our i l. r caused ns. alt' "' i - it. to jeipiii.- the V.-lU(Ye W-.j l. plihlictlti'iH viv!.i It.ai) HiUhgi I' . .. nnlilishera. Jtn TPst!y. stlccln. f Iv and exaiily u.u-s iKaiii up the itupi mm put ttou.. L t- tSOUTH JfliPJEWTRio to ttf Between New; York and New Orleans. Xici Retain Al! Present Trins, Associated Press Dispatch Says. -r - AAkoeintrtt PrrM. I Dtiuvtlhv Vn.,'vAlijn -2. - -The Soul I, emjtaihvaj' is.-annshlering operatin. twoTtiiid rttliua. I'.Mit' s ir in- i.e I Wren Now YorkslHK! i-a Hi leu n- was-si'itc.i to. my ofhcials here. rhev saiti, itowe ' ill i. nothing lleli- nite has wen MtHl and iniliciitcl thai should'; the trains he iuhlc.il muionnctmjent Id he made In yiasiiingrpaf: The pliva. it is ah-rslood. provides Mm the trains to. BDfe New York a ml fxcw nrlotuis" KMioousr,- evert I morning. ' The uli ho tho fastest on the road and ir speed would curtail the .'rfou between these points. The', .pi liCd trains, accord- Ing to infoniffitii would not re suit iu the etii nin of tiny other train if the ffiflfl P0I.H.E ASM STRKi J 1 4 - -wi, icrt" en,' , i in . ..M-f!jr jj pnri-u i Tjiyj Six Men Are Alreiidy- Fnder Arrest And a Nhniher of Others Afi Want- ed in Alabama. I By the Akvoglntetl Pren. l Jtirmlnghnm. Ala.. April 2. Wliih six men in custody, federal and stale authorities lotlay t oittiniied their ef forts to round up the remaining nuin her of men charged with partitlpa (ion in the kidnapping an Hogging of Dr. .1. V. Howling, city nnil county health officer, on May 17th hist year. At least four other men are under sus picion as a result of a statement au thorities said had been made lo the,m by C. W. Tyson, one of the six men under arrest. Tyson was quoted by officers as hav ing made a clean hreasl of ihe affair. Another Body is Recovered. illy lite Asnoelated Prwiii.t Hartford, Conn.. April 2. Another body was taken this morning from the wreckage of Ihe Fuller ltrusli Com pany tower, which collapsed Saturday, making eight known dead. It is believed al least one more body i tmtler Ihe mass of steel anil con wet e. Charged Willi Tampering With Jury. Waukegnn. 111.. April ''. (By the Associated Presd). 3. D. Fields, a juror in the trial and acquittal of Governor Ecu Small hist year Edward Kaufman and Edward Courtney, both of Chicago, were named in Indictments returned today, as a result of the grand jury investigation of charges of tampering with the Small jury. Now the Electric Political. The Hague. Apr 1 2 The nutnoii ties of The Hagu have adopted an electrica device for illuminit ng the hand of a. policeman control'ing truf fle at night. It consists of a white glove with, four small clccli-ic lamps, which art lit by pressing toeether contacts fixed to the thumb and fore finger. Th current is supplied by two small accumu ators. CASTLES OF Great Strength YEARS ago mea built tall castles, surrounded them with mote arid drawbridge, and felt themselves protected and secure. The feudal castas of old were not more stalwart than is this bank a modern stronghold in which to safeguard your money, your valuables and your credit 1 Citizens iPAMR awe TRUST Company hy Hetbrti Ho4r. -iOii uunb' o..n i.. I.r the lan. lb f.-H ihcre U lilllr won U mwl III .-v,r.ni..it rxrf lar and d.nni as a i.r lwa w pi -fiwsliiial uri- W.iilt.l lui''i. laude il. ' Aiimnnii ln- idualisiu" - nt . - plain and raallr wiihiti iIh- iihiiiisv ul in. average n-ajle. while, with pmfiMMMl thinking i praMhully UMaswent ble U.gic, il ,in.i a uc ami nt tiacii'.. construct...!! on our Vm.-it-t-jn vsiMn nor xmrlcan poUti. it tbioi A tltoeli m'af iu the p, -id" .i this nation. e fevl that it -ak tno voIih Amerlin's blab r self, and for llint rea..n should plaeril. I h rough Hie nWinui of I'e iietts' spi iii en home In lh- lan.l N"..' il. it the six insiullinents d"ii wi.h V i . i : i -. 1 1 in livi.lu.illHiu. Its plul imiphii I. spiritual, e-. ilioml and po litical phasi s. and cbiw villi mi in spiring lioilll.-f'lii.'lit ;i. In the fu 1 lire. The lirst of tin- articles i'pM":ir in Tile 'I'rililllie t.MhlV. IN ST.LQU1S TODAY! Robbers Locked Driver andj!,.' Messenger in Cage of the Truck and Escaped Registered Mail. With i By t h A-Hiiclnlrtl Prc.) l.onis, Apiil 2. Five or m men St. armed with sawed oh" shot guns this ii). a mail truck iu the morning held business- sis-l 1 1 till 1 1 1 i I v ..I Ilnllellt'S Of II driver and a i.f the truck I' Ihe cilv, look a ninit including nine, 'gbitcroil mail, locketl ihe i messenger iu Ihe cage and '-.I pcil . was mi its way from the I'lIC llll.-l. main poMi.lllee to a sub station, holdup occurred in Ihe. heart of s! .ok borkerage district. I'osl The tile ittic inspectors said they would ht in hie to estimate the value of IHinchcs until a check had ll was said there, was n mail in the loot. tile stolen been made, ii big haul; MASS MEETING HELD IN CHINA iRO K Citiiens Nominal e Men lor Mayor and Ahlerniin Cfflna ttJn re,'TStWS5tt ' Ki nitir lions for mayor ttnd hoard of alder men won- made last nigh! nl an en Ihu -in hen- i lie meeting of citizens held i the schiNilhtitise. Two nonti- natctl lir max or a re A . A. i ami .lames N, Dityvault. For aldermen ; .1. F. Thump A. Earnh.irdl, W. !.. Cooper. Yost, (i go Albright. II. F. W. S. Swink. K. A. Shinn, !'. t '. and II. .1 Falillemen. Five .if this number will be Hurley ion. 1'. V. It. Safrii. Iieaver chosen at Ihe May eleclioii, in athlilii Ihe mayor. n In Interest i and a lively this community i pol it ica 1 caiiipiigu keen s an- 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 A. A. Hurley and James N. Hay vault, aie both leading citizens of: Chitiit Crove and a close race, is -in ! initiated. STATIC FAIR WANTS TO ( I T DOWN ITS EXPENSES Methods by Which This Can Itp Dane Heing Discussed at Meeting in Raleigh. I IIt the AlMnolnfoil Pre. Knleigh. April '2. Methods of re ducing operating expenses were receiv ing the attention of ihe North Caroli na Agricultural Society through which the State Fair is directed, in session here today. Joseph Hyde Pratt, vice president, presided over the meeting ing in tht- absence of Mrs. tieorge W. Viinilerhilt. who is in Europe. A deficit was reported following the holding of last year's lair, lint tinaucial arrangements have been completed lo continue the exposition this summer. 'Che Raleigh City Commiasioncrrfr Sat urday approved a mortgage of the so ciety of fair grounds in order that the organization might secure a loan of jcriotio. i : children patients at Ihe Ninntic, Connect lent, tuberculosis sanitarium, go practically naked the your around. Nothing so quickly destroys Ihe tuber cle bacilli as the rays of the sun. OFFICERS ARE M New York Officers Admit That Woman in Now Cen tral Figure in the Doroth Keenan Case. WOMAN HAS BEEN TRAILED FOR DAYS In Hope That She Would Try to Dispose of Some of the Jewels Stolen From Murdered Model. iHi in.- ..-,... r,l I'.... N. w York. April A wtinia Ih" IH'Uest cclll'.itl ligllle ill lu.lii ' I pursuit nt cliit"! .. :i solulioii of the I ni. sleriotis niiiriler of liorolbi Koe- ti. wlni was i hlorof.iiiiie.l to death a ire of ilni s ago. It Was hurllcd IihIiiv Ih il Hie p.. lice souio l ii in . ficen iiiiiling the heilt'l of H lllllll who for Severn! 'lays umi i.. en un.ier suspicion, chieHy i nei-anse he nnil nei-n iniaoie to a.-couni for his actions for tin- hours liciween ! miiliiigbl prccisling ihe murder, anil s o'clock tin' next morning. I The woinaii. Iliey said, was being I railed in the In.pe ihni she ml nt- tempi to dispose of some of ' in- ei i, or ii rl Icles I h.'ll u ere s Ihe lllislel's .--i ,'Tih Sti t In- jeweis lolen from -eel apitrl .ei'ii Inler g provideil i alibi for In- murder eight thai liienl. She already bad 1 '. iewisl h, i ho police, ha t in Ihe susiieetcil man with i the hours iH'fore ami after with the exception of tin still remain unexplained. STRKi KF.K WIU. NOT UF HFARD IN THIS ;TATF American Legion Says He Spreads German Propaganda 1'nder (iuise of "Dry" Speaker. H- the AsNOrlMdi Pres. 1 Greensboro. April 2. Mr. Iteinhardl Strecker. anti-salotai league speaker, and alleged German propagandist, will deliver no addresses in this state, nit hough he was originally scheduled tuU.Jl eye;al puliili in tho .oast ern part of the state. Protests bi members of the North Carolina Ih parluieiu of the American Legion lo Ihe hcni!iU:tricrs of ihe Association re sulted in the cancellation of Slrecker's dales utter tic Superintendent had refused to ai t. II is alleged hy Legionaircs that mi lder the guise of delivering "dry" I addresses, Strecker had really hecn j sowing Genua n propaganda. The Post i at Spring Hope hrsr look up the light anil Hie executive committee men of ihe Legion, meeting here Saturday. ' endorsed what Commander Lock ha rl i ami National Conimitlo-e man Cale Hur ' gess had done lo prevent Slrecker's ppcarain e iu the state. Privates Who Steal Fashions. Paris, Aprl 2. -largo dressmaking tabl slimenls in Paris suffer a great deal ow ing, to the stealing of then most exclusive d.sign- by fashion "pirates." Nov the courts have tie creed that, original dress models are io Ii" considered us work.-- of art and protected from Hie nagrani piracy m tho past y the Imposition upon i transgressors of heavy fine.; and dam ages. ! The dressmakers have t n ker. nil J kinds of precautions to prevent any cf these "pirates" gpp"-ar ne at the r j fashion shows. Tlley ittsisi on custom- ers showing their cards and proving iheir ered ntlils generally yet the j stealing stil continues. Many ot ihe, thieves,, subtle anil clever forgers, lake i quite humble positions - workers in ' the d ffcrent sa'ons. Here they have every oouortun 'y of obsrvlni c'oe-1 ly (he newest and most original . creation-.' Tbev are men aid w-ro n of trained wits and superb memory ltoa const riclors are ioaal pels for women i Paris. The snakes an shores of Ihe Amtr.oii nerforated zinc laixes the latest fash- n London ami! caught on the and placed in filtetl with tanks. iVjnerican hull snnkt iopular also. New Interest Quarter Begins April 1 IN OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT I PER CKUT: COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY t Deposits niado on or before April loth will thaw! est from April 1st. Will you be better off ten years frpm now than you are today? You won't unless you save part of your earnings. THINK IT OVER The Concord NationalBank Capital $100,000.00 Surplus $100,000.00 uOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOtXjQOOOOOOOOOOO FIRST CANDIDATES jcthi 0. Moose in Seeking Nomi nation for Mayor and Four Others Are Candidates For Aldermen. ALL CANDIDATES , ARE DEMOCRATS T. Sapp, R. C. Litaker, John L. Petrea and Julius F. Fisher Want to Be on Aldermaniai- Board. Willi form: five candidate the hands of pin us for an I nitiioiiaceinents from . who seek city oftM" at He- voters of this oily, i.-tive campaign prior Uf Ihe lily election lo lie liel.l Here OA sth t'ik mote definite form lo- May day I hoii Koiir of the men who aiinonnce.l caiiilidacies tislny seek to lie al domic and the liflh wants to be tho Mayor. a ii. Moose, long a leader ami work er in tiie liemocrnric party, announces) himself as a inndhlate for mayor. .Ino. 1.. l'elrca seeks the nomination from the I einocrats as alderman from Ward 1. Julius F. Fisher wants to be al derman from Ward -'. Ii- C Litaker seeks the nomination for nldcrmnu from Ward I. ami .1. T. Sapp is seek ing the lu minal ion of alderman at large. These nre ihe lirst formal annmioce mollis made, anil all of the candidates, are Hemocrats. who seek the support of those voteis who take part in iho Democratic primary uexl Saturday, ; April Tlh. A close friend of .Mayor Wamble an-' in. mi. 'd several days ago that Mr. . Womble would ho a candidate again this year, hot so far he has made no statement out way or the other. It , is generally believed, however, that ho ' will make Ihe race again. The list of men seeking places on the alderraanic hoard dues not include it single alderman. While one or two. members of the board have declared they would not run again this yearL t : .viki'Ts : v ovpivteti to mam ihe' i, It hough they have made ti statements and have issued no formal announcements Three .'I tit" men whose candidacies were announced today have held nri pnhlic ollice in this county. They are .Messrs. Petrea. Fisher ami Litaker. M . . Sapp has served as a member of ihe board of aldermen and Mr. Moose was deputy sheriff of this county for a number of years. He bus hold no Icitv office, however. other announcements will be made il H cil her tomorrow or Wednesday, believed. Miss Adelaide Caldwell Joins the Ob server Staff. Charlotte, .March Ml. An interest ing change in local newspaper circles Inj-iiiiii' off e.-live totiay. .Mrs. Mnrg-' are! Kelly Aberuetby. society edito1' of The Charlotte Observer for years, resignetl. and will be sncceitled in Miss Adeliiide Pearson Ca'.dwe.U, daughter of Ihe I to J. P. Caldwell, and Mrs. Caldwell. Miss Caiilwell will (iiiir upon her new duties Mon-tho-. Mis. Ahernelhy will be asso ciatid in the real estate, business Willi W. I . Thomas. Miss Caldwell has la-en society editor of The Charlotte News for two years. Succeeding Miss Ci-.hlwtl! will' be Mips Annie MH- j, The Cleveland Star. P.la:ts Fniertain for Daughter at Dinner. Wa-hing on, April 1. The Cemmls-. inner ef Internal Revenue anil Mrs,' I livid H Blair entTtuned nt it din ner dance 1st evening at Wa iteiiati Park Hotel fir the Litter's h. tighter, I Miss Adelaide Douglass, who is'hOBM from 9cho.il for the holida? s.- The. i attests were Miss Barbara Shniiiold, the Misses Catherine and , ' Eleanor Houston, Miss Berthii Co-mtZ, Mis i Hetty l.ryant, Jlidshiprua n, llclmlck. Norlhcus and fnontz. TTilomas Fen- : s are very tress, Beverly JifTerson Njelson Wul 'ler. Clifford and William Morris inter- a
The Concord Daily Tribune (Concord, N.C.)
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