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nrw Tr tt? nATin I LL, Edi torand Publisher; PUB LI SH ED OllDA I A II rTdXyS '1 CQNCORD. N. THURSDAY. MAY iilsititu Mtiu tun I Cl'--1fc--W I tlTtel IV" tttSll fV Ua It twin n4 'Jiai 4- fj't i iNrthuf'J i tifn frmemm J' Wt Jr'lif I fi I 'ji-- rit irtf -m4rm I'M' .1 I I if 'S-ss ft KflrtMSi Af. -kfk4 itW -W Hf: tm4 -W 1 Ik, mmttm it .1 fctsl' ki6iw, 1 i Af- ifc4t iU4 fW 4s I try' I A IW t--4iw -r4c tn1ife.

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II-'OW Mti3lfl "k(- r'si -n-mtei mitt- i.rbriii fmofuMf ifcte'f ffc' rl K- V01.1MHXLVI. SJL EXERCISES r's Vt-(-rday by of Senior ClaSs of tin- Scininary.t-Contest in Oratory' by M. P. C. I.

WON THE MEDAL Distinctions and Honors Are Awarded Twenty Graduates of institute and Fifteen Seminary. i i. -Tin coni-. i -cs of tin Collegiate Muni Aniocna Semii-nry, V' "14- Ol I 111 usual in. tin lartfc JiU- i "nil i if-' patrons, and till' i-Ml'i Of iiUf nf the Senior Class he ill i jiroi iitiitivi'S of the iIh' Collegiate Insii- pressed flu opinion that nf witness more mastery displayed by the young men pcrform- i.i:iy.

'I'ly. essays by the young Ir tftf ajidieilce as both ami arliMic, treating snb- rt- i if pi'ni 'lay intfri'st, a4-, lor "Tin' MiiMilidati'd S-iool," -Aiiii-rii-au Folk Sojijjs." The t.f showi'tl a wide i'l I'lii' -iitost was Mpiii'iiiiH-i'il that would have done rolli'trf- sriiiors. While all vniiu-' iin'ii a-iiitted ciiiliialily. the judges" deoiilod Thar -Mr. K.

Mahry, -of falnUTUS (n-iniy, Avlm skt' on "The Ue-sponsi-liiiiiy jif Cliii-tian Citizenship," ilp-rvil tin' iia-ilal. I', Mt-AUister announced the f.i'iC.viiis intcicsliiiK list of ami luniois for the Collegiate Iti- Wiimi of i'irst Distineton J. O. Park, Thomas. Ii; II.

11. r. Host, K. V. ami A.

1'nl I er son. UiiKins of Dlsi JiK-t Ion H.ini. r. it. Iseuliottrj F.

Mmnvr. I D. Parker, CV'Ij. Bolilt, J. Host.

if. C. Castor. It. L.

Oandj-, I'. Hit. Iii-. II. Fishery It.

L. K. Seehler, J. E. Walker.

trii-coiy. Harward, and F. 11. Mimim'. The fuilnwiiiij were the winners mHais: Medal and Latin Medal -h C.

Park. hivhiiiai'i-'s It; C. Harris. Ivliaurs Medal V. M.

Ritchie. OrutorV. Medal L. E. Mabry.

Fiviii Medal-v-A. E. Moorer. Military Medal H. II.

Alexander, The lollowin list (f distinctions Ml prizes was announced by Itew It. A. Ciriiilinaa for Amoena' Him I'istini ion Alma Fnrr, Katie Klutiz. r.ewis, Pollie M.ii;im Wilma Walker. 'oumI 1 list i ni I.uth Uarrlng-Jt.

r.fiiiah-(n.hle. liuth Cress. Marv Hiiiiia Mnr-ie Harkey. Lena Win-. Iaisy Rut li Uifchie, ili'lma SealV.nl.

Uii Shirev, Esther Maiy smtth. Velia Tui-ker. jiisi I'istiiiition in Music: Piano Himli Violet llonevcutt, Wil-siirewah in voice Mary Margar- Harrier. Distinction in Pianp Tla Ma rv': Margaret P.avrier, Mary I'llllieriirr. The si lmlai sliip Medal, given bv Mr.

jwpy W. of Concord, went to li'-Il-' Smith. Madison. Va. jr" Uun' l.arrihger..MK IMeasant, N.

hoiiorahle mention. iij" s. Prize was" won by Con'cord, Route 5. j'mga Chaprer of the Bernheim icty won the privilege of (in An. nil lilt Loving Cup which was P'lltfil t.

Hie Society bv the Class 111 t- -r-v 'l IACV. ITOI. .1. II. Miss Carolina -Hoover.

r.H-eiving diplomas from tlic were: r. Cuiuiird." X. C. -j; avM.H. Staunton.

Va. V- S. C. Harris. Mooresville, -X.

C. Hi, hues. Li wood. X. C.

J'- lM ii.ur. Concord, X. CV 1 Staresville, X. C. Itockwell, X.

i.eiitz. Troutman. X. C. II Mf- "fasant, X.

C.N -Maims- Cheraw, S. C. I 1 1. 1 y-i .1 i miriesron, ss. u.

1 1 ill-Cer. 1'. I'etr a. -Mt. Pleasant.

X. i a nan, II I- Salisbury, X. C. Salisbury. X.

I X. A Choraw, S. C- ciass inai nas 1 I '1 I'm 1 A. 1 i Tirt. 1 'm the Institute: from Mont Amoena an- Ii.hn,,,, Hun.

im'. Archer. Davidson. siir "'veil Mt. Pleas- Kuth tw ruWe, Rockwell.

nia. Cress, Pi 1,1 '-arnhardt. Concord. "a 4,, uury Camilla Fisher, Sails- -I. nth' vw Pleasants MaiH-i tir IJ1mps, Mt.

Pleasant. ant. McAllister, Mt. Pleas McAniUty, 3 Mt. Pleas- 2d, 1921.

fMt MOMr tlAMf. it pitmtf tfetet t-t4 tt t-m tuUr tlr.mir. Mtvmu! IntTttetioil "--4ssitiir 4 thf- ftii iu i iU tn 4 trf nr-ai rtt 4lt it Tti.it wsjtttrr et littl Ap ffc-atfwiT ithwt warBJnt in Mlir it3t-. tiMi tril.f kill Wltfj by 4trrutitn2 wjitiSn ffi trt-m tu o-f. rpr-l iti titui.l lerror mit the biit-v ata -it gruff nn-rn tfw il lts: It, utU'iWfi the I'hiiM- t'fnuiiit h-W-.

tr the 111 but of tti tti I rv tic srite iwrttnrtif tirjl ft the Anwrb-an nM uiiiu r. Uictwrd IVru Mn.Bi wbhM the bslr of JrtiUd! m-3I clue at lUrdvartl rnivrr.lt Mk-wi aii-l wh- al that tim tr'pi in tfrt PbUippiu-, to ant'ti tricli urt-n a it SENATE WILL OVslDLR TASK TOIU The Naval Appropriation Hill i Now Prartirilly Out of titt Wa Washington. May iiilnr aiiiendmenf remained enblrsi when the senate r-Miil tb" 011 tin imvat Hpr'prHr nii ilL A the reulf of ibe adoption; yet-r day by iinau'mous vole Hb jr oal if Henaior ftontb. rnbiltt, Ida bo. that th Pfemident renuetl to all a naval dUarumtm-nt foftfer twtTll tm Cnlftl Siat.n ttu Japan final vote wax liwtkeil for po' sib' late The semtte also to irnldet today the cae of David II.

Blair, of Wliiton-Sabui. X. w1ne nimiiiii lion for Internal Revenue Coram I -blotter -has Ism ii tb'biyl In i-oiitlrma lion by opiMMit'ou lil bv S4nafor Johnstin. repnblhau. of Californla7 KST AMERICAN GOFX Wrighl Wa Defeated Tlii' After noon in Aniatew Golf Contest.

Hoy KnglatMl. May The l)iirer state waslinaify of the British amafenr gi.f rha moonship at tin end of the lxth rouiHl early this aftcriKMHi when FriHlrritk Wright. ofIWiston, the sole survivor of the American 'entrant; wa d-fcat-d by Bernard Darwiiu Woking. In wiLvatloiial finish on the Bth grf'i. Darwin's victory was the i bum of great rejoicing ataong flw BrlfUher in the Towds of lMWi spf fator which the BoMouian de-fiat.

1 KING NEAR VKTIM OK HOMB AT. SOFIA TODAY Was Standing 'on Balcony of Royal Palare 18 (iiitaUles Causeil. Sofia. May 20. King Borb.

xfand-ing 011 the balcony of the Royal Palace was In close proximity to. he Immh throwing Incident which eaiiJMi! casualties during the national holiday parade yesterday. The king was watthing the people, parading in celebration the festt of Sti Cyril when 'the Uimb burf In the midst of them In front of ihe palace. The source of the explosion unknown but a number of ciiiiiiunlt leaders liave ben arnte! m-piclon of complicity In the ufragef Senate to Confirm Blair Today. May Ihivld H'airj will le by th' 4fiate ThurNlay afternoon I tht definfte stafement made here hy adnruUtra-tion leader who ket 'n -lose yuch with tlie White House.

It said that Senator Johnson has derided make his little Kiee against Blair's mmi flrmation and then will fefuse to vnft his vote against Jirn, Jidmson ha alradv withdrawn hi charges against Blair in cmnection with theCannon federal laxe and would now drop the charge that Blair refuwtl to vote for hint at Chicago but for the fact that Johnson to le a candidate for president in IfrjL He is already pnhing a biM fojliate presidential primaries to fleidde on delegiites at the next contrition and he wants puf himself itf record in resjecL Ijist Three Days of Sale at Eltrd. Friday, Saturday mid Monday will tie the last three days of the lie End of May Sale at EArd. You will And many liarga ins at this store during the day. See page ad. In both Tlw Tribune ami The Times tmlay.

Death of Rear Admiral Ferhleler. Washington. May Rear Admiral Aiunistus Fechteler. i tin ma da nt tlie Fifth Xaval IitrM'r died at th XorXIk Navy Yard -arly tlay, "ar cording tt reirts to the Nary Imparl-liienf. lie had U-en III sereral month.

Hose Hawk Attacks Car Filed AVith Children. Sara rmc Lake. May '24. Attacking a motor car fnll little br childn mir here today, a hng hank, long hunted hy farmers and campers In Wadhams nectitw 'of the AdSroo-dacks, wa finally Kbot and fo-ond measure -1 feet 7 inchei. i A recent ruling of the Kami court of industrial relations provide tlui women who perform raea" aork are entitled to the same wage as men.

IMS. JOHN r.OUlf.-N i IVfwjknr of Inlieil TfIIle Wker I AnieHra III In Sew rt. wa mirr.1 laf u'rJn from NVw Vork that th. futvriiatl mt I'rcfidi'id. Hon.

John ii-I nitfd Tesfil. Worker. atjbe fK.iof ihaHi. Th lmaffe tflttxt i bit If il iw. niy-four tii-re lutu-( for hint to r--mer.

in44igi a ignttl lir TlKiii.iJ. McMahoit. wiiri wa MM-ti, tit im. CoiK-ord the Ilr of AU fextilj- worker Of (obli ii a Medy r-verj. Owing ti.

fact that fbe Ch.irl..it-pniwr publish a jirticle hi if i-siu of. i he stu tfmt thought that thN tatemfnt I.ouIm 'nuti4. signed) i SIMp. Prfsident lkal Xo. T.

II. COZAUT. Buiues tH. HKIXK qKTS TUN MONTHS. f.ermdu Sergeant Who III Treaiel Hritish Soldien Vb4 Were TriMin- em of War.

Iiplr, May Heine, ui-eused 4.f having ill treated ItrltUh wliowere prisoners tf war it priMon iiuip at 1 lerne. was to 10 month imprisonment today. He wa the i.Hicer to be tried on eriinlnal charges arising, from the conduct -of wa r. The Attorney fJemrat de-niandeil that Heine; he sent to prison two years. i i Tlie next case to Jk? tried wilt cf CarK Mueller' who was ncctix- of III treating British nrisoncrM at camn at Karbsruhe.

TIIE COTTON MARKKT. Irregular During Early Trailing. Disposition to -Take ProiHs. Xew York. May The cotton1 market showed some irregularity dur today' early With the ealiles aliout as eieted.

the diaposi-j ion to take profits for over the week! was promoted by favorable weathJ map and yesterdjiy's advance. This to considerable: scattered seling after opening steady at airiad-l yanee of 2 to .1 points, act! re months worked 2 to pjints telow last night's closing. Cotton futures opened steady July not. lh. Jan Mar.

14 TELEFIIONE HAVE SOME RIGHTS LEO Have Rlgfit to I'se Abusive J.anguage At Least, OweVto' Omrators. i fJenrrwai MX3Iay 2n.Tele phone snlkscrilxTS uhRTo 'the right, to abusive language at -least once telephone opera torsi when connect ionis not satisfactory, the State Public Service Commission: today ruled In derin'g the Carlow Telephone Connany restore services on a telephone removed after an altercation with a central operator. In making the ruling the Commission stated that single instance of of abusive language was not ground fori discontinuing the service. i Boys' Work Secretary at Y. 3f.

C. A Joe C. McCaskill, a senior at Davidson college will become tlu new Boys work secretary at" the Y. M. C.

A. 2nd. McCaskill graduates tbee week and will imm3diately upon graduation assrime: his duties at the taking charge-of all boy's work activities as apidly as he can get acquainted with the community. The directors who have been conferring with Mf. MCaskill or "some feel fortunate in securing his services for the Concord Y.

He has very active in Y. M. C. A. work fayiiwn, was.

-an 'officer in the Student Y. M. C. A. there; was prominently connected i in athletic acttvi-ties; was an honor man in his class, -generally made his influence ifelt the Campus.

For several weefcs snrine. he and other students at college used to visit cormnainitiesyj the state where there no Y. A. and there spend1 three or days workiag with tiie boys of comtrmunityj He is a strongly religious young man and -will bring Mm! the right proportions of religious conviction for the work he undtertjake. His (personality is that he makes friends easily the (boys will find a real and warm friend in the new secretary.

is also a good swimmer, i As Secretary Verbura: leaves with campers on Tuesday he will not here when McCaskill arrives but will take charge of the; work the General secretary's absence anyone wishing to use the Association's equipment can take those matters uo direct; with hkn. (Mr. iMc-Casklll's htome is in Camden S. C. when in Concord will stay at Y.

M. C. A. rooming in the dormi iy- Whites Increase! More Tlian Negroes, Washington. May 2(1 Out of a total popu-ation of in North Caroline, the Census Bureau announcld to-dav l.7S3.779 are-whites, 7K1.407 ne groes 11.S24 Indians: and 113 other races.

During the last decade tne white population increased 1S.9 per cent and the negro population 0.4 per cent. -v- Rickenlaclier Leaves on Long Flight. Redwood May 26 Eddie R'ckenbacker, American ace, left -at 8.32; a. m. on a flight which he hopes take him to Washington.

by tomorrow night. It was his second attempt to get away today, the first having been stopped by fog. i rrhe farmers own and operate half the antoniobiles and trucks in tne United StateB, the total of which is more than nine million. i i Estber tffrth Sink. HaliImry.

Tlu-lma Vera Suther, Concord. Mary lU'Ile Smith. UadWn. Yt.X VIia I'rii Tucker, Cotw-ord. llary I5i lk rinli reer.

CoiK-onl. The. Board of Tnuti-ex of hi-Hfuliou irt hi Important iiH-etln. at which Mtep wen taken UWiklng toward extensive iiiproViiH nf un ijttit. i up instifitte P.oard made iirovijsloij nr mf -ri-uvrtifiing 4uu tho btifldings aim! the IfcB-rry lAtWz lioiiH.

which was reiiitly at- A grntiryjng report was made tin treasiin-r showing tlie tlnaiM-lal the institute to be th for a niimlr of yearn. The. Alumni iiaiion furiuii vir in the Board a large Instaliiiieut on the pleldge made to the building 'fund. The prirw ifwil IKirie.i io; The Hoard the -iiitouuu'tit' oi a pieinoiiai Scbolarshirr bv fbe family of the late Clin. Henrv Vl-her which wn reidvil with much grat-' Wit a tiou.

The- Siiijnarj- Board at the reipiest of the Alumnae Association, onhrtil the interior; of the Seminary repainteii and set aside a sum sufficient to coved the. ii.stj Tit a Alumnae Association pledged itsl-lf to refund the amount. The lioardf also ordered the installation of an overhead tank in connection with the present water svstein. Other Interesting vents. The initial number on the Com-inenccmeiit Programme wax the operetta the Wild Rose, given, by the Senior L'iass of fthe Seminary, Saturday evening.

The Senior Class was assisted in this by a splendid chorus by representatives of the Sophomore Class. Thjs was regarded by many as; the besf class exercises wit nessi'il nere lor a pong tune. Tbe recital given Tuesday nlcht bviel i ne Department of the S.ii-la nary -consisting of violin, and voice mimlM'rx and choruses was enthusiastically rei-eived by a discriminating inidlcuee that packed the auditorium. Tiis work of the Seminary has been under the very efllcieiit di-assisted by! Miss Helen Misenhcimer. nctioii of Miss Ada Stirewalt ablv The departiiient enrolled an unusually large nuinjir-11iis session.

The Annual Drama given on Monday evening fully maintained the high standard sit by former efforts in this line. The f.ion and The 'Mouse by Chas. Kleiji rendered by students, of the Institute and the Seminary received-the! warmest praise of those accustometlj to witnessing the best in dramatic art. It Is estimated that fully one hundred person were turned away becaijse no more could be crowd- tliose presiit from towns far and near. This feature of Commencement was ably directed hy Miss Mabel lappa rd and Trof.

IW. -W, Jlolman. bends of hneWth Vleparf nieiitT Id -r the Seminary and Institute, All played their parts in a most acceptable ulanner, but siecial mention should be made of. Interpretative work done by Miss Helen Misenheimer, as Shirley, cai; XV. Seiler, as Jefferson Ryder, .1.1 0.

Ilolloway. as John Burkett Ryder, and Miss Ijorenp Brown, asj J. B. Ryder. The bai'calaureate sermon, deliver ed Sunday morning by Rev.

Edward Fulenwider, of Salisbury, was heard by one. of the largest "gatherings in the history of the, two institutions. Dr. FiUenwider made ji'n appeal to the young and men of the two colleges to lend effort to stop the wild, rapid progress that the conn-try is now making towa rd destruction. declaring that to the i-ollege women and men the task is a responsibility espe cially, and pointing out.

some of he ways their jnnnence eambe.nseil ior good. The: sermon was heard with pe culiar interest in Mount Pleasant, where Dr. Fulenwider and his family are well known, and it was regarded as one ofi the ablest sermons ever heard in Mt. Pleasant. The service Sunday, night was held for the Young People's So cieties of the two and an able sermon was delivered by Dr.

R. li. Perry, college pastor of Lenoir College, at Hickory. One of the features or a ttay nuei with excellent features, was declamation contest for and Monday morning at lOSO o'clock. contest is always one of the most interesting of the commencement finals, and a large audience heard the; six deelaimersy The winner was Mr.

R. C. Harris, member of the Sophomore Class, of Mooresville, whose subject was "The Marcii or tne Mind." v- JThe IJterary Address was a special treat. Rarely has an audience been so hightV entertained in Mt. Pleasant as the oneUvhich listened to Dvctor Howard jh Roiidthaler on Tuesday morning.

Doctor' Rondthaler jiroposeil to enjov for a time with his hearers some of the detights of a formal education, which is embraced in Literature, Science and History. He carried his-audience through those fields again in masterly fashion and must have imparted new zest to those in quest of learning for learning's sake. A vast fmd of information added to an unusually strong personality made the speaker one of the most entertaining that, has been heard here for many days. Large audiences, well rendered programs, cheering music, enthusiastic students, patrons and friends and buovant optimism on side combined tofmade the commencement of 1021 one Long to be remembered. American Aramnnition Captuml in Dublin District.

London," May 26. American am-munitioiv totalling 16.38 rounds, has been captured in the Dublin disi net ince Match 26 last, Sir Hamar Greenwood, chief secretary for Ireland, stated in the House of Commons to-day. I For evpi-y hundTed tons of coal mined in th-e United states, two' tons of wodd are needed for the extraction, for the most part for the Construction of mine; props and galleries. a 1. in Mr.

Me I ri the for tlirtt ing end er led and 14 use are to use Xew June this time been at and on this thai in ait four the with will such and He the be he in and and the tory. will of mm I 1 i SAY REPORTS FROr.l CITY PeaKants Refuse to Slrll Their Corn and 'Are Keeping It For Sced-The; Workers Leave to Hunt Foocl. A POUND OFUREAD BRINGS 3,000 RUBLES Sujrar Is Selling Fo 18,000 Rubles a Pound.tSoviet Oftlcials Get Plenty of Food For Own Use. Riga. May far starvatioii, it said "In reiktrf fnan tht lfeauN" rt-f si- tt wIC their i-iri and are keeping j( fd.

'Hie tUt reg by tli Boishe.vikl gorernriifnt rtjoring freedom of trade iTos joot to have remiiviil Uh incnacf if ftn fovf rnmentjil (ftruiniiorKt wnt to nearby villages to puntia- nrn are said 'to have retumtil mpfv luyidcd. amLlhat the hopxe of flu'! govermiieiit ttuit if mi! 4.ta'ii- a iipjly of flour from lh" vanislinl, as several million iirn have been destroy! hy rebel -Ions eb ujentN In Cancasns Workers are eavink Mos-ov to hunt for foM in the villages. A pound of bread sold for 1S4H ruble two week ago. and it is decjart the price today Is 3.IMHI rubles. Sugar Is selling at IS.00O rubles jH.tinl.

The Kmu-lin, the historic casilp hi fuscow, mid the present seat of the rkovjet iminis-faries. i hh'u to tx only pbtce in Russia where hunger fs noj fi-f. The high soviet officials -large quantities of food for (heir own use twice a week by diplomatic courier, from Lctvia and Esthoniu; These sjiipments are made In the guise of "diplomatic and sonietime amount to whoh car loads. OTHER LOCALS. i Friday moming Ar o'ebsk the childii'ii if the primary bultdittg will have sjKi-ial oiuiig xcrcisi'fs to which the miblic au K-iuUy the cliftd r'rt? anri-ordlalTy invitml.

J' 'I The 'Gibson ball team will play the team from Rock well on jthe Gibson diamond Satnnlay afternoon. A gissl game is inoiniscil. and no doubt, a large crowd will lie present to witness the 'Gibson 1mvs ndd another vh tory to their creilit, The grands stand ha been enlarged, and the inaiiagement hoiKs to Ik able to takeljcare of 'all those who wish Jo isrupyi' scats. Admission 30 cents, ladicsj fre. Rev.

J. Frank Armstrong; and Franklin. left this morning; for I-eaks- ville-Spray. where Mr. Aripstrong will make an address at a (Memorial ser-viivia honor of the jsoldiers from Rockingham county who fwere killeil in tin' world-war.

At hij saim time the Boone marker, a niohuiucuf in boti- of the first soldier to give; his life for humanity, from "that i-ouujy, Jacob O. iJooiie.TwiU lie i (nite an C'laborate program, has lfn arrangiil and: a great imtisniring of immijiIc is exjM'cteilv Mr. Armstrong will return to Coniurd Saturday. (Charlotte We do cot know that the State had ever made contention that its pro cedure in th case o-; the Cannons Millsass-rssmint cas wbuld stand jl-o test of the CCTirts, but we do remember that last February-when' a member, of the Commission "outlined the procedure in the matter, it eemed to have established-an instance of going by the law inrthe case. It was nt, therefore, of a jsurprise when wonl came that Judge Connor had formally approved the; regularity of the Comanissioti's course.

i Mr. C. J. W. Fisher airplane arrived from Chaf.otte yesterday after noon alout 4 o'clock and landed In the field on the KannapoUs Toad oppiwite from the old county home, IM ike Palm an experienced has beep secured by Mr.

Fisher as pilot: and lie will do all the driving for jthe. present. The plane is in perfect oudition. the pilot states. and the rrip from Char lotto was made withontj mishap.

Starting: today. Fisher. states, be wir. le ready for carry passengers, and if business warrants, he; will keep his plane here during the entire summer. Raleisrh Newn Mbsjrver: A big cotton mill at Columbus, announced, that it has juH resumed operations on full tins past operating on half time.

Cotton goods most be about as low as they are grting. being doubtless based on the present price of cottcn. That the price of cotton will go lowris unlikely for the fanners of the iSouth will (probably not again or certainly not any trme' Foon plant a crop large enough to, depress the market. So the folks hait iinst as well begin buying cotton goods in the us ual quantities and help start the mills up generally. Deficiency ADoropriation I Bill Passed by House, i Washington.

Mar 2CrThe 000.000 deficiency a pprdpria ion Ml carrying $200,001 for! prohibition enforcement until July was passed today by the House. It 1 now goes to the srate. Too many women secnr; tn hare idea that It Isn't, proriefito shake hands with anyone as If ywi meant It. mm PnESIDEHT CALLS III HiS TO JUII01! Admjnlfritidit Iklin ti Vti IJatinrs'Ctiitiwd I NOTHING IlKHNtTt: liHciiiKii viTtrniiAY Ilnandrr IWlieie llJi War la RrMtirr K.tportilion to txan Afonej peart unntnc. I ls t-f mm tv -i fi 1 trr 'iit4 text -tl tW- 0m-r 1 4 ttiitw (Mi-tt f.

tW i pw1 tiinW it it4 tw tnt1rel4HV i'mi? fact I If I v. $-mtif 4Vi Jl Or flt i.aa I-'4l If i tii.4t 4.d tfct S. ijUltrf ltftViOWS tit lb f3t4tir fti 4-fi' Ji-4 It -l 4 4 tt-i1M MMt ffl ftif 4 riiw'-i eiw It ffVui 4i tc. 4 trMal iw'wrfff fel lotiM' ttr Ajte fCddc tlaiiliiu i4: la Lo laid lcfre'-ii- oi Iw t-4 -T (iliC ritJf4 f-' fe 'I tl frlw 4-4mmW wt ttw txififwt are Mild r4iiI tf ifilta tfk Im rbtwp Hh ration il.t Mxw mw4 to 1 a j4- ail tat I le Hft f-ftttwr tle rni-f1 ft? ot! .1 i. i IhP I J.i ft kaf f-f! Itt trim Jlti fW 4.t ot Afw tlitl t4t M.J til Miaidf-'tlip lain to iwl jc4iwf Itog j4itt lmtiiii( aWiaf jo t-- Iftit tMiif f-rio I l- la'e' l-o lnbi fU delniftt 4i att ptm-mtt fc'kuwt' irt l-tigik, Xlr, lliiif t4 ibj with 4r MtiWitt, tWe wis le.affpiU tut -r i MIrv41aneio Slorf.

Mi lfa WiM4nofi 4.l-i1$irt hT aM -tg )o (er li IfrWto UyM-m, t4 Ht' Jtioe l4ne l-fo 4sf-lfr. Sriffrr. g-tMia the df fy A HkteifttKtir Ml (If I Rt r.t1-t Im te ing t4l f-aififtll Wrt4tt jt i'f- linm aiwl Mm atit irfe mktV hf Aitla Miiti lj 4wf 1 5g i' at ai1 ilr, Alft lff.i cff Wh- ur gmtm rtr kwtoMt tte tattr It-. ff 4 by tt fSil f-f Jbe ld.l. Hst.

A Jrw Hfi ff fe hrtart We fw! tt-i AHrr efl --41r ai-rfc4r- tW 4 M4rf P1LMti ttt tj. rtif'et 4i Hi bl 1 l-W Ifeg Hr-r 'b fMM-t-ag tta-y iarfr it foniKf fe- oreivae! tin hmr Tt tWi firymvA milh Ue4 fi lf tr X. Mrs A fIMtert te4 at Irrai Itae, M. Hr. A nr.

H. rtes 44.. Iy. We4.aMljif ft irsf at far luttAft fi A treat. IL; tratrjfs, f4rsNrf jh 4f nrt f.re!rime 4fr.fc Crktte ui wfc VasS.lgfl- I WJfF.prf tler Ail I tr yi.Tl'- ie.

St-f are tnlnrsUttg fi- effitg 1 fif. i rand 1t f-af i Fffe foiH Reje-rta tt ttt i tSt j'ir ftnJNrff A 4ee-a fsfrf' Mysr if tit! fi'y, afc4 FrC Jfc MeH. tja 'ea MHfeAf iHWlii h4 tr W. r. tVtHK a tmlfi it Nr Yr-fk- 4r4 Attuctic lrj lay," TIf tr4-i if cot rirt rir ltt, Init tU witi tu Urn 1 tri ar; Ih.

rtf4l. Lilt ftfovMr f.r tlw in fnilli 1 I iiii, and at K. ll'iijt tr juarl-fiiiit biM-. I orrni04tit iul id AraW. j' Unate4'OM I tmrtf of kU i nappias.

A hevilK May After -f himt tfr lyeara, I'Wta Biiike, waQted Hr the allm ki)n of her five vcr old datjttcr at Black bratM at a slnt tn G4irst. atd p4era have hrrn Uu4 fay iortr Cam ton Morrison for Ibe return in thi4ctty. If arrttrt anH brouxht AihexlHe Mr. Iturk l'l have to ahawr to rhrMi ntnt ping and rotitentpt 4 rourt. The cake attracted idf in the city arnd tHnlty to year acn.

hen trial wa heM in uierlor eun to detertidne iwuii bay mto dy of thi little airh, danchn-r 4 In, Burke an4 Mr. Fleet Butlt, The wi pie and the littlo sirl tani Riven lot, in It rrandroothrr. Mn. Fl4t atkUm. xt Black Mountain.

Dr. Hurke obtain-td divorce froiw bis fe land uk" quently if -tmirricd. wlieretjpon Is a ptied for jcustinly of hi child. Suit Southern For Total of 4 I Cliarlotl. May 'J- Mai of (Mil in algHl tlatnageit wJU 1 aUcif 6f tb4 Souttuftn Uailft lecaw.

the four teitr tf Iiv-al family of t'ufawba mnfr. anl the I a fifth, a a teii.4.f a colJUb.n on -I, umi, Vr Vear's tlay. Tl 4lnth fior tvU 'ii one nf the nt atriking that tlie fifJ has known! In itittit years; Ret nrn fria funeral. fr jeoplc were lcIHl and a ftfih lav la ml tpor ror 1-ho1 iaja at; M. letr TliU wii 10y-air 4.hl Itoaia I 1 I wer- V.

A. Ieat aid wife and F- II. and (cramblaucbter and in' IcUHd, Vera Dfal. Tlie only aurtlror if fb trarMy Bitia Ical. for dar at ttc lHM.pl(al lay wfflint.

rer-4jWctioa the axMft. She td t-calp lt4 ride la the ut aol Iff apptowrfi toward the railroad. Contrart Awarded For maiding, harW4lc, May Tt Jot l'4u ftnutlon fomny of fluirtoffc erect the main Imlblln f.r the fr-llnas Kxfio-Uion. loc, lnitrart tiVMti tU' mornipg aj ttHHinc the foaril lirwlor r.f tt jf fi4tn eoropany. Ittc ltH4ib: mt i-eprewcniatltc of tl trar tion crmnianyi Tit ctrct IU ftr uu of f'7iri.

nod the gage. iar the fmllding ready torn rcr tu ll exMt.i mmtpmnf later; than Auxt 2 Tt" will lc of brkk. acrcte 'Meet, contairdcr -jnj rr fwri tf fhr poce. L. 1.

Waidai Sfreo lritriri Wafchlngton. Maf F1' tannt WadH1I. now fe Wtwh of theltern. Ytrgjol. lHc ftte DitrhtjtVtrt.

a hf Hardtnc flayi tfe tale Jixtf Jcferf f. f'firt. Alierllte. N. Mfe Jo.

Ire f.r the forth JHmJ'H! HrcKlt," The liansed Ijaoreire Grooer, flu tjtfw omipiedj by Waddljf. I-arret Train Erer. Ihaboke. Mr train ioprt4-d In the l.Uf 4 Icaertcaa rnar4. l4t weight loffi tftf.

ifttirt la Roanoke touigfct frrta ffirett. W. Vi, carryicg 1 eSHal atsd tepee-enta'ilre rf every railway la the fnifed fate wy are mv nelnr new airbr4ke tc np Use bearfly. Udea of car..

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