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I 1 ii Hi j y, r I, f f I? rs ii If ! i 1 ! hi tl.t Ml ri! ; !i i ill ?; I.. .M .1 I ' .1! ; if it I PAGE FOUR HICKORY DAILY RECORD THURSDAY EVrv. Special at the Hub Theatre this Afternoon and Tonight "THE FUGITIVE" in 5 reels Pathe Gold Ro ster photoplay. Featuring that popular screen star Florence LaBadie. Price of admission 10 cents. Matinee 2:30 p. m. Night 7:30 p. m. This is a fine picture, don't miss it. O n r1 1 nn n ni An nntin i nnnTm r . i H 1 special at me rasnme rnaay thakl ur m AKIVIY featuring your tavonte screen star rean wiiite ittxixxtamxttmuxxaxxxxm 9-9 it RECORD WANTS txxtxtatm n n:nwt8j 8 ROOM COTTAGE FOR RENT. Close in. Phone C4. 1 19 tf WANTED POSITION AS STENO- graphcr by young lady who ha3 completed this course. Willing to start on small salary. Address P. 0 box 397. 2 7 Ct pd WANTED OLD FALSE TEETH. Don't matter if broken. I pay $1.00 to $5 00 per set Mail to L. Mazer 2007 S. Fifth Street, Phil adelphia, Pa. WA11 send cash by return mail. 2 10 SOt I LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN I ' white Setter female dog, left ear ibrown, brown spol on hips. Re- j ward for return on information to her recovery. 2 12 2wlcs GERMAN SITUATION CONTINUES GRAVE (Ly Associated Press) Ylashington Feb 15 While it still was indicated that the accumula tion of violations of American rights i might lead President Wilson to go j before congress at any time it was stated today he had made no definite i plans to take steps immediately. ' VV hen he wili go LoJore congress, 'it is i.id, will depend entirely on . circumstances. The opinion grew a ; inon o'l'cinls, however, that the d-j-1 lay voild not be long. Notiiing had been heard by the s'- ote department itoday from Ge.--mr.ny in reply to the exact status of the Americans taken into Germany on the prize ship Yarrovdale. Like-; wise no news was received from Con-j stsntinople in regard 'lo Americans i in Turkey. contrary, in that case, as in full peace, the vessel of the neutral par ty may navigate freely to and from the ports and on the coasts of the belligerent parties, free vessels mak ing free goods insomuch as all things should be adjudged free which shall bee on board any vessel be longing to the neutral party although such things belong to the enemy of the other: and the samp -frpArlmn I shall be extended to persons who shall j shall be on board any vessel be- j j they should be enemies to the other party, unless they be soldiers in ac-j itual service of such enemy." ! This provision of the treaty of 18281 ; between the United States and Ger- j many absolutely forbids of course! any such treatment of American ves-! sols and citizens as is prescribed in ' the German submarine decree in oper-I ntion since February 1 Bu'-, Ger-' many has violated it repeatedly and T-v-vrantly since the opening of the war. iMerr Zimmermann's anxiety 3boi?t the treaty of 1828 must have been limited to the particular parts of its favorable to his government. retary claimed the right to deport him under certain war legislation which authorized him to deport aliens, while the war continues, "whenever such deportation is incidental to the safety of the realm " ' The duke contended that he was a royalist, and therefore a political refuge, and stated in his affadavit that he had been threatened, over the telephone, with '-.he fte of bo(ing placed in a dangerous part of the fir ing line, notwithstanding an English medical certificate of unfitness. IThe French government dis claimed any political animus against him, or any intention to 'treat him as suggested, but claimed him as of military age and subject to military service. f'ANNOT DEPORT REFUGEES TO FRANCE OR RUSSIA WANTED TO IJUY REEF CATTLE for March, April and May deliv-j ered. S';.ar Market, Roanoke, Va 2 12 4t ORGAN FOR SALF IN GOOD (Condition and cheap to quick buy-i er. Apply Kecord. 2 13 tt WANTED.. TT'REE YOUNG MEN to work on rinch in South Dako';a Vf'l rnv per' month and board and bed Apply to J W. Plack welder. 2 13 Gtj FOR RENT SEVEN ROOM ho'i?'? on Nint'i avenue. Large lot Available March 1. Apply to M. L Flowe. 2 14 Ct WANTED Young man to do ware house and drayage work. "Ware-1 house," care Record. 2 15 2t eod . LUTIIERN IJISIIOP COMING Baltimore Sun. Interest in the quadricentennial celebration of the Reformation by American Lutherans next fall has been increased because of the recent announcement that Bishop Lonegren, of Sweden, a leading Lutheran cler gyman, will visit the Lutheran churches in America during the cele bration. iBishop Lonegren is expected next June Vvlnhe the exact time for his visit to this city has not yet been determined, it is understood that he will come here in October, when the celebration in this city will be heid at its height. The Lutheran Inne Mis-1 sion Society of this city is looking forward with i . i . , .."I . .. , " ".. vajctioi interest to tne visit because the Bishop is interested in the social service work. It is expected that while in Balti more Bishop Lonegren will spend sev eral days inspecting the work of that society. j M. E. CHURCH SUPPER Saturday February 17 the Metho dise church of West Hickory will give a supper at the Y. M. C A. to which the public is cordially invited The proceeds will go to the M. E. Sunday school The hours are 5 to 10 p. m. CONSIDER EFFICIENCY OF UNITED STATES N,v,v York b 15 ifn an effort 'o iirrc" tbf rfl'";eney and life of guns constructed for the United States government, members of the naval consulting board will, during the next two weeks, meet with the American Institute of mining engi neers for discussion of an important phase of this subject. The meeting will be in connection with the 114th : "onvention of the Institute to hp Hf1rl n New York d ring '-he xvoek of eFb-i ruary 10 and officers of the army and! nvy, f'overnment representatives; irvl other exports will be in attend-i ance j I he special subject to be discussed de:ils with the erosion of guns, or the hardening of the inner surface of the gun tube, a problem .which is a:! prsent seriously engaging the atten tion of many of the country's lead ing scier).i;USi. 'The discussion wiiil be opened with a paper by Dr Henry Fay, of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, which paper was pre pared from a series of tests nf mhL made at the Watertown arsenal and which is one of the technical papers at the forthcoming convention. i A committee of the naval consult ing board, headed .by Dr. Hudson Maxim, will be present at the min lifts! erfcireersj session and discuss I the subject, after which the commit-' tee will hold a meeting with techni cal experts in the rooms of the Amer ican -institute of Mining Engineers.; The entire naval consulting board has been invited to attend the meet-: mg ot the institute and about five iiundred minintr ene-ineprs fmm alii parts of the country will be present TREATY OF 1828 Springfield Republican. The serene way in which the Ger man foreign minister asked Mr. Ger ard to reaffirm the treaty of 18'?8 in order that the per sons and property of German subjects in America michfc hf af against the worst eventualities was doubly impressive to those who re called that the same treaty contains nun provision: 'If one of the contracting parties should be engaged in war with any other power, the free intercourse and commerce of the subjects remaining neuter with the, hilli shall not be interrupted. On the 1 T'y Arcoci3tvJ prcrs ) j .London, Feb. 15. The " British jco-irts have decided that, the govern vent has no right to deport to Rus t s:a of France.,ciizen3 of those coun, trirs who have refuged here. An order of deportation may be issued against any alien, bu'- the order must rat specify the country to which the (!cnorted alien must go. Vic r:e-is;on completely nullifies t'?e widely proposed deportation of a" rV;c-, aliens for military service in L,:ev own countries: The ' e&t cise discussed by the "o-rts wns that of the Duke de Chat ?ri Thierry, a French subject of mil-uir- age, resident in England prior o t'ic war. against whom the Britisli "ovrrnment made an order of depor "":on to France at the request of the French government ,No of-"-.n:?3 or misconduct was alleged gainst the duke but the home sec- Wood's Special Grass and Clover Seed Mixtures Best for Permanent Hay and Pasturage Yields. Put up in proportions as expert- tuts luu snnwn rwsr cm t-or. " AVS Ul ditterent soils and ournoses for wnicn they are recommended. Enthusiastically endorsed hv our customers. Wood's Seed Cat&W for 1917 gives full information, to gether with letters from customers giving their experience. Catalog mailed free on request. Write for it and nrioa nt anv Seeds required. T.W.WOOD & SONS, SEEDSMEN, . Richmond, Va. 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The two i years had about the same bulk of! i uiaiiic, aim Doin saw the canal closed for a period of three and a half .months. The Volls collected in 1916 were $3.- vit,wo.ov, wnicn was not equal to the expenses. The ships in ' the i United States coastwise trade were' slightly over three per cent of ;lie aggregate tonnage in 1916 In 1915 they were one-fourth of all the trafiic ! in1914 they were two-fifths. Most of the former coastwise ships have been diverted to the more profi table foreign trade. ; STRENGTH OF BRITAIN MOVEMENT FORMED w QQOQQOOQQQQQQQOQQQQOQQQQQO Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the wehnown tonic properties of QUININE and IRON . It acts on the Liver, Driv-s out : Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole Svstem. 50 c-nt (By Associated Press.) iLondon, Feb 15. The "Strength of Britain Movement" which is the ofTcial title of the organization con d -cting the prohibition campaign, is attacking Mr ProVhero, the new pres ident of the board of agriculture in the Lloyd Georere cabinet Mr ero recently pointed out that if the hreweries Were suppressed farmers would suffer a considerable loss, be cause they were now making valua ble use of the residue of brewery grains as a food for cows. The brewers seized upon Mr. Pro'di ero;s words as an official defence of tn.jir industry and with full page ad vertisements they have been giving widespread publicity to the slogan! the more beer brewed the greater: tae s jpply of milk." After quot-! in- Mr Prothero's remark, the ad vertisements make it appear that the consumption of beer has become a pa triotic duty, since the more beer brew-' ed the more food there wo-!d ht xor the cows, and the more food there y ----- - . 1 To Cure a Cold fn One Day C W GROVP money if it fails to cure w. UKOES signature ou each box. 25c was for the cows the more milt there would be for the babies Aim? Ihe bibulously inclined, "Let's Heif Save the Babies" has already becosx a facetious equivalent for an invia tion to imbibe. The "Strength of Britain Move ment" has consequently attacked Mr Prothero in a big type display a-lver-tisemen-j. it says: '4iThe brewers do not m:i!;p Tnilt j they destroy it and make it danger j ous. The brewers quote Mr. Protheri, j bv.i Mr Prothero is contradicted bj ; his own department If he will lo j at No. 70 leaflet of ,he board of I riculture he will lind that breffi' j wet grain contains one-fifth of tie j value of the barley, so that thebre i ir robs the cattle of four-fif.hs. The i Toed farmer does not use bnwffl' 'grains for cattle; they are not allo ed to be used for the cows that ! milk and b-Jtter for Copenhagen; and tha authorities on infant feeding t& , us why. The brewer's rrain mail : milk dangerous for infants." The advertisement further sap: "The war savinirs committee de clares that the use of foodstuffs for the drink trade has put up the prla of food and that '.he expenditure os drink has wa.-ted o jr 'national wok irg capacity' at the rate of 40(1.0 COO pounds coring the war. That is equal to one-tenth of he cost c the war We have spent enoagt money on drink during the war to give two pounds a week for life f every British home that has lost breadwinner during the war." All This Week Spedia Sale ewdory OOK S! BOOKS!! Of The Late J. Q. Rhodes See Show Window and step in and look th BIG CUT-PRICE SALE OVER. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thur sday D, PI HI APPLE GATE Administrator. Late books that formerly sold for 60c, 75c, $1.00, $12S and $1.S0 NOW Complete Line of Valenti 45 CENTS mes Watch Our Windo FME VAN DYKE SHOP
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