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HICK Stalt' Lihrnry ORY AILY ORD VOL. H. N l;r ' HICKORY, N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY, 23, 1917 IHI1 STEAMERS BILL FOR JUDGES EXTRA PRICE TWO CENTS HICKORY MERCHANTS PLAN GREATER HICKORY WILL ESCAPE IS KL 0 Buy at Home Movement Given Impetus at An nual Meeting Old Of ficers Reelected by Ac clamationMembers Alive to Respon sibilities of Their Association. U BOATS HONS E .),,, lilitT w.f V,1 .1'' (By Associa-'d Press.) London, Feb. 23. It is quite pos sible that the American steamers Or- j leans and Rochester may escape sub . marines on their voyage to Bordeau, S"y(r.h,.nirU.ltTnty Ut f as sported in the Exchange Tele .1 1 or i he related how one , .... ....,,.... :n. irr jrraun l,omDanvs Amstprrtam r1i- . . . . u ni-siviu iin.Mn iii i .urn wiiu hoj mem- 1 - ;Mll a dctcrm.nat.on to buj.,. t.u.k,0., thtf .,roblem It was patch. 1 1 solve! tint every member would In Berl'n political circles, it is said, bvy at hon,. Before that was done, ' the dispatch asserts, that the sub- i ' v -i .ii ,i n i-i- iiwum- uu I ill n I' 1.1 nail OF SENATE TO BE CALLED (By Associated Press.) (Washington, Febf 23:. Presidiunt t liVtlOtl .nvrease of all former ofli-' chants in me milliner oi Hickory that can pos- ; ., no. I here featured the i i, -'inn Thursday night of , iunt!' Association. Every ;!iat the members discussed . .1. I1U Wll.i nurn-Ji But the marine commanders were instructed the busbies in th;it. town. '.sv-cc' ition started a campaign, other to et tne steamers pass, organizations fell in line, secret so-1 - ana it cut es iook up tne war-cry ana it declared that this session, 'w isn't long before that community th0 best attended in lho Jjuvvn eau-r anu everyoouy naa If we stand together, help each ilUi'l ,.;.t.i , ' the organization, was pro . more real ginger and fo rt .it' any ever held. The of- i'teil follow: ;,K -it-- Geo. K. l'.is:iar. other, that will solve 1 the problem,", Mr. VJest declared. He referred to LET PRESDEN T neP Si V'J: A r:ns. .-f l'V ' n"' ; 'i' rv,-!i .f u-. -President S L. White-'ii-rrisident- -.l A. Mor- a mail order advertisement in the Re.-ord and said he did not blame e-thvr the catalogue concern or the paper. Whereupon the editor of the , "-uiii ?i4iii"ti -.mil, uic imyei uui ui i deference to those merchants who cnd their money with it, the Record irv -Miss Annie l!ovnum. I wo ild not take anv more such ads,! ih, m- oil cers have served two and pointed to the fact that a concern; i: rotation was not thought tvp lrc 's of miles away found it i , !.t !nii'rs who declared that JlelU'l'c to imade terrory that the rule w th tnem. b 'on-ied to home merchants. Edi- I'.isanar had just stated that 'or Farab.-e declared that if all the ! in -t be a candidate again, business houses in Hickory used the the association desired him.'nnpers advertising columns as a as an amendment to the !,, !,.. M - int.ers piu n.m uuouku .5w -v nit-m. aoou.er .. .oiype ana a bn, provision to authorize the pres .'. . -,i .ieu-ree without giving him n fe tinr nr.-ss wo'ild be purchased . , . " . , . , The same treatment was .or T:uh would be needed, and it ldent-to se,ze foodstuffs deemed to .Jn'v re.l to the other oilicers. The the hope of the management to be monopolized in violation of the iMuri - t' -lire -tors, enlarged to include 'vske the Record twice as good as it law. '.Foodstuffs so seized would be pr.u'tiva.';.v fry class of business in m. ' I he paper wanted to help ev hi. ir -Vition, is as follows: i riything in H'ckory and this section. M VYst, Geo, C. Yoder, Dr. W.! The New Freedom P "P.a'say. .1. W. Shuford, .1. A,' ,rr. West here read a resolution fUvli'.t. l'. K. Abernethy. II. C Lutz, adeptcd bv that western association, p T Appieuate. U. K, Martin and K. nr-d Mr. Moretz moved that the word- Y-'iier. m' be changed to suit local condi- I'ruiduit's Address tions and that it be adopted and In i r1 !i..r the meeting to order signed up and passed along to other rrivii.iciii liisanar asserted that the organizations Action was unanimous pa!tt year ha 1 been very successful, on it. Here it 's: rKn' u LTt-it deal had been done by "'V,1. the undersigned busi- n-ss men oi iiicKory, Deueving thit to build up our home enter- ,;"s, is the first, and best way to increase the value'of our town and ourselves, and to do that, iwe mrst keep at home the money iw. n nke by buving at home, herein pledire that we and our families will buy our needs 'n irickor- whfn possible to secure fnem from ., Hickory institutions" in this couection Mr. West sub- SEIZE F000 STUFFS (By associated Press.) Washington, Feb. 23. Senator Lewis, Democrat; today introduced revenue disposed of at public sale under gov ernment supervrsion Record's Special Legislative Report Raleigh, Feb. 23. The senate pas- ... . r j.i. . i bags oi tne cniropractors' bill today Wiilson, it was officially announced made' it law. It went through as at the white house today, has decid written except the Erenizer amend- ed to call an extra session of the1 inent which gives the governor the senate to consider nominat ons. , power of appointment of examiners The president's decision to have' from the profession. - the usual extra session, it is believed, The senate passed the constitution- paves the way for the customary in al convent'on resolution and complet- augural ceremony in the senate of, ed the house measure. At the reg- the vice presidency, inc'.udin.?; sena-' u;ar ejection the question will be tors who are to be sworn in. submitted to a punular vote, and if! carried a convention will be held here. Eight Democrats voted today to give Sampson county the right to el act its school board, This was a big increase in Democratic votes over the last measure. In the house the Wwrren senate b 11 creating four new judical districts and providing four emergency judges was lost after the most interesting parliamentary contest of the session. WJestern men were willing to give the east release, but Ray of Macon, fighting all increases by compromise .neas-jre, through parliamentary tacfes, put the main question and on se?on"d reading the Warren bill was lost. Representative Doua'hton introduc ed a new bill providing for gency judges. ' Whether he will take it aga n The house committee reported un- the PuWic ceremony on March 5 or favorably the Page bill to create a merely make that the occasion for the delivery of his inaugural address, has not been decided. SESSION PREMIER LLOYD GEORGE ! ISSUES STRONG WARNING i 1 i Tells House of Commons That British Isles Must i i Make Sacrifices if They Would Win War Submarine Menace Calls for Action and Devotion to Cause. will take oat maST FIER ' UN II Ii. i i ! i i CE FIGHTING GALICIAN FRONT (Bv Associated Press) Petrograd, via London, Feb. 23. German troops aftar strong artil lery f preparations yesterday launch ed three attacks east of Zlocha in (By Associated Press) London, Feb. 23! Premier Lloyd George said in a speech in the house of commons today that the success of the allied cause defended on the abil ty to solve the tonnage- shortage which now was affecting the ordin ary needs of the nation and military exigencies. The situation, he declar ed, called for the gravest measures. The premier said there was no sure way to victory without hunting the submarine from the deep. Enormous sacrif'ces were neces sary from the British public, said Mr. Lloyd George. He said the gov ernment had determined to dispense with all non-essential imports. The tonnage of Great Britain was (By Associate.! t re-s.) Washington, Feb. 23. It was defi nitely decided today that President Vilson will take his new oath of of fice in private in the white, house on emer- , . . Galicia, and broke through the Rus-j lower than it had ever been before sian line, says today's offic al state-Mr, Loyd Georffa said. He said ment issued by the war department.1,, . Counter-attacks launched by the Rus-j LJiaL 11 as necessary to encourage sians drove the Teutons back to their! the production of agr'cultural pro- original positions, ducts. The premier said that the ultimate success of the allied cause depended ; on the solution of tonnage. P-efore PROHIBITION BILL commissioner of prohibition at a sal ary of $3,000. Roberts of Buncombe introduced an in'tiativa and referendum bill.. GIANTS GO SOUTH (Hv Atisooiatfd Press.) jNew York, Feb, 23. The first di vision of the New York National j the war British tonnage had been just League club players left here for the; adequate and since that time there Sai"Sthff"LaiE.Marlin Spri" a neater .,emM1 both for . : - the civilian populat'on and the mili- Wisdom Beyond Compare j tary. .If the old adage about a fool and More than 1,000,000 tons of Brit- nis money is reany true, tne nop kins Journal thinks it has some of the the cooperation of members and that it was no'.e r.'al zed that it would be iirpeihie to move forward without an oi.'.;nization of this kind, He yxA ': " erchants had been loyal anl t'rit when they were called on they iv.-i'or.lie .1 lvberally'V The r port of Miss Annie Downum wj then edit. I for and she showed that the t'.nunces of tha association, while not (is tfuod us last year, could be phccl in better position by a l't- mm E WHOOPING on UUU UfH ish ships had been j iij1loc;j',;ed to smartest folks in the world on its list rance and a verv considerable am- of delinquent subscribers. CASE TO TR ED tie effort. I his was determined on mitt"' t ie following wnicn was taw- without a dissenting voice. In com- en from i trade journal: r'entintr on the secretary s report,: the president said that those mer chants who art nut as enthusiastic as othir.i are niore or less lukewarm j fur the reason that they do not taj. R-lvuritu'.'e of ? heir opportunities. I The fa ii ties of the association are1 at the lisposal of each member. I Here followed a short sort of round, table discussion of the benefits de rived from membership, and Mr. S, L.i w'.Vitctier declared that his member-1 ship was loo per cent profit. It had bven a treat help to him. Messrs.! J A MVnt., J V. Shuford and N,j W. Clark voict-d similar sentiments A membership committee was ap- pointed consist ng of A. M. West,1 chairman, and .1, W. Shuford, J. A. Howies, .1 ,, Moretz and S. L. Whitener. Advertising Committee As chairman of the advertising committcf, which keeps Kcheruers,1 from worrying the members and. iives hondrels of dollars each year, tw individua! merchants, Mr. Moretz If.tailel briotly the work of the com-' f'tte-, N'ohsidy except the presi- lent, secretary and committeemen knows who .stands between the asso catum ui,, worthless advertising themes until th'. end of the year, when h r-port is made. If per !"ns who want to put something across i.fi the association insists in V'un'x over the heads of the commit-' tee, th.-;. have a remedy, but there ure rmt :any people who believe they' j't -!,' . so the members Whv H'iv At Home? T'-- following reasons for pur ch; : iri.tr at home were features in r catvpa'gn recently put on iby Fe'crVorough (Can.) retail ers and manufacturers to buy in thfir cwn town. What Peter borough hs done can be followed to good advantage by practically cverv town and city. Becaus? our interests are here. rcause the community that is good eno-'gh for us to live in is goorl enough for us to buy in. Because we believe in trans acting business with our fr ends, Because we want to see the goods we are buying. e?cause we want to get what we buy when we pay for it. Because some part of every dollar we spend at home stays at home, and helps work for the wel ff;ir' of our home town., iBecause the home man we buy from stands back of the goods, thus always giving value receiv- ,T)'"?aus? the nan we buy from pavs his share of the taxes. Bc?a-ise the man we buy from helns to supnort our poor and needy, our schools, our churches, and our homes. Because, when luck, misfor tune, or bereavement comes, the wan w buv from is here with (By Associated Press) Washington, Feh 23. The house rules committee today held an exe- j cutive session to consider the bring ing of a bill up in the house, a pro-! hibit'on measure, for the district of Columbia. Certain representatives said that the postoffi'c bill, other than ! the bone-dry amendment adopted yes terday, is expected to ibe adopted. Chairman Moon is expecting action today on his bill. 'Many prohibition leaders who at first were opposed to a postponement now are in favor of a delay. An in.fceresrt.lr; assault -casci the result, it is said, of an alleged case of whooping cough in a public school CITY MANAGER PLAN GOES BY BOARDS ount had been set aside for Russia and Italy. In addition a considera ble tonnage had been sunk. IMr. Lloyd George said there had been a shortage for the need? of the nation and even a shortage of ton nage for the needs of the navy. The nation should realize absolutely the dangers that face it. "If we take drastic measures," he After' cont'nued, "we can cope with the sub- TO GIVE PRESIDENT TO POWER EMBARGO E000 AND FUEL NOT SHORT ANYWHERE NOW (By Associated Press ) w;ash'ngton, Feb. 23. No actual will be heard before Recorder Camp- (By Associated Press.j fuel or food shortage exist anvwhere bell this afternoon. Mr. Nathan 'Charleson, W. Va., Feb. 23 - inlthe couriry andi the present , high Deal is he prosecutor and Mr. Perry being under a city manager for two! marine menace, but if the nation is prices should not be attributed . to the Sigmon, memow.ot tho school boarn years, Charleston will return to the no prepared to take drastic mcaciu ictiiuitu tougealion, tne inter- Oi Duwiimu acnuui, ei.mio iniiea uiu niui "ic mojui u"tj state commerce commission pointed, northeast of Hickory, is the defen- manager. The house has passed the out toda.J There ore adequate dant. - charter bill which was introduced in stocks for immedlte domestic con- On authority of the county physi- the senate. sumption and the railroad situation cian, it is said, Mr. Sigmon ordered . w 11 steadily improve. The situation Mr. Deal to take his children out of A CRITICAL URGENCY was better today than it was 24 hours school until they presented a certi- ago and the congestion will be re- ticate sitrned bv a physician saying they did not have whoop ng cough, intricate and" difficult. .Nowhere duct on was necessary, and the impor Mr. Deal did not like it, and he and has it been perfectly solved, but ev- tation will be cut in half. This Mr. Sigmon met in the public road cry where the critical urgency of its in Hickory township and an assault solution becomes apparent. The is said to have folilowed. Neither lack of ready cash markets for home- ;ieved every day. meas ures for dealing with the menace dis aster is before us." In announcing the decision to re strict the importation of paper, Mr. Lloyd George said the government wi maTVrt TimWpm i nlwv had decided that a very material re- TWO FISHIN SHIP will reduce the allowance to (54,000 tons. (By Associated Press) Washington, Feb. 23 Senator Mar tine today introduce a bill to em power the president to declare an em bargo on food exports. It was re ferred to the foreign relat'ons com-' mittee without debate. Similar re-' solutions are pending in congress! without hope of passage. ail sir- fil d. il.nim that c 1-ISS of a s:.ft. socint ;u SERIOUS FIRE NEAR THE NEW BADIN CONSTRUCTION Albemarle, Feb. 22. A fire which d d quite considerable damage to the Harwaway Construction Cdmpany oc curred when a number of the con struction buildings of that company , were burned, and it is reported consid- erable damage was done to machinery.) i (Hardaway camp is located about' one mile beyond Badin at the placed ; where the dam is being built across i the narrows of the Yadkin, and when the fire alarm was given and the news ; reached Badin that a rather serious i fire had broken out near the dam. a crowd of laborers went as quickly ARE REPORTED SUNK (By Associated Press) London, Feb. 23. TThe sinking of two fish ng smacks was announced by Lloyds today. The sinking of the British steamer John Miles, report ed in a news announcement last night, was confirmed. The Br tish steamer Watfield has been sunk, says another Lloyds an nouncement. i man was injured, but the law and the raised food supplies is at one and the evidence w 11 have an inning this at ternoon. ERMANS AMERICA REMOVED iiSTE AM same time hte greatest nmorance to; a prosperous agriculture in your: trade territory and the greatest men-! ice td c'evcJlcriing manufacture jifti vo ir city And in sheer self-defense, j W.inston-Salem must join hands with! the farmers of the county in solv'ng this problem. Jt cannot be solved byi the city alone nor by tne countryside alone. Organized effort at solution calls for . generous cooperation on upart of business men and farmers, i consumers and producers. The sol- 1 ution lies in colision, not in collison, URPRI E ATTACKS MAD EBYF RENCH . (By Associated Press) 'Bostbn, Feb. 23. The officers of in cooperation not n contest. An ac- The crew was landed, on her arrival from Buenos Aires to- tive county-wide board of trade is a dav as reported held up by a cruis- long step forward. Kocikngham, (Don't forget to s3.- vour f ivorite er believed to be the Earle of Glas-1 Gaston, Guilford, Wiilson, and , Meek- caim on the re:v.ain;'er screen star Pear' Wiite in Pearl of rovv uu uiaiiiion luou ucwm- iuiuuiS -.... j (Bv Associated Press.) Paris, Feb 23. "Wo mad- two sur prise attacks against German trench es last night," says today's o.Tcial announcement. "We brought back a score of prisonss. The night was r f-e front." !the Army this r.ftcrnocn and tonight 22 and the tw, Germans at the I-astime. crew were removed. . it k-mo v pvnressions ui kh:- dn' his words of cheer, and, if gener-i need be, hs poc-KetDooK not. pestered. Mr. Moretz CYnnernt'on Stressed lie estimated that at least T?ferrinf- to Mr. West's remarks, Q tViv r-ould tn lnd assistance in tret a- savt-d the past year anil which ho heartily approved -Mr. Mor- tjnff tne flameS under control. A num- 1 'ooh n-jiresenting a nioey ez made the point that service was er of colored' people were riding in an at It-ast $l,is()0 were kept at e ma 'or consideration in any bus- automobile and about half way be- I 'ancf by reason of the as-iimss. T'eonle want things promptly. tween Badin and the fire, when one tin i,. .,!,. uiu ..!,., i .1.. ,ni ir ho bnthered . n iu i V (oii p,r:r:g what, the merchants Wt chasing all over town for ar- car an(j received injuries from which en- ui acainst several years ago tides thev expect in any certain ne d;e(j aim0st immed'ately. !h, y are up against now. store, and he made the point that rjg orjgjn -Gf tne fire js not known. -Mr M,.r-t made the point that the' merchants would do well to special- ss'm i;,t (. (,,(,H not countenance, !'e iro-e and leave to other firms SANTELL COMING iiU('M! :i ''u r,.:n,.iiA. ,.e u.. ii.. ,.f nriu.lnc parried bv i'i i n. i uc i mat Lfit; m-iiiii-' "i ii.t. - . The organ zation en-; manv as sidelines. The great Santell Co. will be the at-h-!p nieitibora and he ;M'r, WL T Sledge, who has been traction at the' Hub theatre for Fri- way in which cattle in b"sin"ss 14 years, said the meet- day &nd Satur(jay. nights. This is 'm plains present a sol-; in" had impressed him so much, the gaid to be Qne of the best snows Lhat th- wolves and fight them.' n'rit was so fine, that his member- ever come tnis way Dr Ta5t Mc. r ic is broken, Mr. Mor-'hip would bagin with the new quar- Kinziej physical director of Penr.syi- n i a tlicmhr-r utrtivu tVio .-' Ho rlrnmiserll cooperation .in tT.;.:i... itc V, fonto I MARKETS 4 . . COTTON FUTURES IS Wroi:k, Ifuvors t "n th- -i-l fro-.. . Onci. ''tz :-;mi, (By Associated Press) New York, Feb. 23. The cotton maiket showed renewed firmness at the opining today and March sold 25 points net higher. The general list showed advances of 18 to 25 points before the end of the first half hour. Realizing ch'scked the upward move ment ward. The market closed steady. Open Much 16.30 May 1 .16.50 July , 16.59 October 16.18 December 16.23 (By Associated Press) iParis, Jeb. 23. An official list of vessels sunk between February 20 and 22 is as follows: Norwegian steamer Doravore. The British steamer Ape. Three Italian sailing vessels. (Monarch and Eemry, both uniden tified. IThe Dutch steamer Ambo, pre viously reported as sunk, may have taken . in tow. ANOTHER GONE (Py Associated Press) Oueenstown, Feb. 23. The British - - . , , i , i i. i... nd the movement was back- steamer mvertouio nas seen buiiK uy a submarine. Hethi r i 'Vltrtnants act; rue wor.K oi tne assuaat u.., gand0w sink nto insignificance when Th,,v r '"ifitimate defense.! drew generous applause. compared with the hpman strenrth. L-1'1 . ! aMr. N. W Clark, president of the of SantelL Mi "iK M.on'y at Home ! -atawba Fair Association, like the mlth the ghow wiJ1 be that clever and nir .Vt'st discussed ways dessert, enme last. but declared rnaracter comfedian, Miss Sadie ""'ins, of kccriimr ,.f an v, AfV,rs Vmrl tnVen his subiect: m 1 iU. ; U I ' ""fc. iiiwi l: wi ifiii fiiii, i, r i it iiuu v-'-- ' .(ihi inn ri .iif iii iiv i i in lis 1111111111 HICKORY MARKETS Cotton . Wheat . None $1.90 h'l'iil-. ,.,l U 4.u: ..v iUa rVi-1a o-rnnnd was COVer- x. i r hou ,-s, with the immense! ed so thoroughly that he could do ir.oney tn,,v SD,n,i i nntKinn- bptter than endorse tne pa- '' rti-i,ig, carry millions of , fr'ctic' and sensible remarks made by .vi'-'ir trom the stuff, and! his frVnds. iMe handed a Doquei, 'ata( rifinov mail ,,,., """Hit 1,1 i"!lur Nui-I ,,, lU!.. trihut,. P'ist;,,,, vi' t"d-,v,'r.. rl"liS'. sS. W!;;'t,h t( b!lV"? One can Wt". Mr uin,u1. lnt,W-ht ans oi' '..I. V" " ,lul not bIat" the arc a Dlty Joe '.s'U( concern sent bv carload of literature - '"w years ago and dis- - u, ry parcel post. The greatest "i. is the mai The test order to the secretary, Miss Downum, as other members had don, and the meeting adjourned. . Ther?? was so much interest in the d scussion however, that it was too late to take in the movies and Bob Martin and Tfuch Miller informed Manager J. F. Miller of the associa- TAR HEELS SHOOT WEIL WITH RIFLES CHICAGO WHEAT Close COLDER WEATHER HERE 16.13 SATURDAY IS PROMISED 16.22 A drop of 20 degrees in tempera 16 29 ture occurred during the night, the 15.94 mercury registering 53 degrees at 16.05 6 o'clock -Thursday evening and 33 degrees some time during the night. The weather forecast for Saturday indicates colder weather than today, and the chances are that those fruit trees which have been aeceived oy die Dorel' warmth will begin creep ing back into their rightful places until real spring comes singingt a round the corner. iPirTITKF V.EN COMING SUNDAY TO DO V. TSINESS Mr. N. A. Harris and Mi. Geo S. Gullette, representing the Empire Film Comnanv of New Yoik, will be n the , r action. Yo ir problem of local markets for hom;e-raised breadstuffs is a three million dolar propos'tion and it calls for busines genius and skill It is a difficult problem, and noth ing less than a generous, full statur- i i i i .mi :i n em state-smansnip win avau w ei., . . .otV nr. the it out in effective practical ways. It.nere t - is a highly techn'cal detail of com-j production of pictures to !e disp.ay petent city management. The safeie(j by r.anufacturerr. The R. L. solution of this problem is far more j Shuford d-,ry an ce cream plant will important to your city than the gov-;be the firt point vis;e,i "The Prin ernorship of the state or the presi- cess ajso wiI1 acco)rpany the men dency of the United States. J gee what th s section is doing. :A prosperous agriculture in t or-1 syth waits upon the mitiat ve ano leadeiship of the Twin City, and the Rev. W. R. Bradshaw has one more Twin City is big and generous enough trip tc p i viw Pan to realize that the foundations of j hw A;XV SSSS; befhrer STA I Se W service. (By Associated Press) ! Chicago, F!.lb 2 lAgjtation for lower food prices caused a sharp falling off today in public demand for wheat. Opening quotations, wh'ch ranged from 1-4 to 3-4, with May at 1.78 to 1.78 1-2 and July at 1.50 to 1.50 1-2, were followed by a further setback. tionV regret (Bv Associated Tress.) I . I Washington, Feb 23. The eighth 1 company coast artillery, Arlington episode of Pearl the national guards, recorded the highest ttiHn;i;rt;t:T;;t!t rhfitr .. rr.1 il. cue diter i no vpnr.n ii p.. .. . ""-'I'lania themse ves a n.. ..i ctnnao will he mark in the 1916 tareret Dractice. ac r-s.,:. '"'ouuded, and gave . 4.u; nttw- cording to the war department. is r...... "V :"f"rit of a commu.'1"1 u l,,c iaa " . Firimr with 10-nch rifles at al tui-n.h....: '".the spirit of its'1100" and tonight. vards the company made three v lii'ht;' ' . 'ten they are too out of three shots and was given THE WEATHER SWEDISH COAL SHIP SUNK BY MISTAKE (By Associated Press) T,ondcn. Feb. 23. Renter's Stock holm cables to Sweden has Davidson and Trinity are to be Played Herein April by Lenoir College Team . Trinity and jT 5! , S vnTS played here aDout tne mmuic ui xi... by Lenoir College, and these games j ,Pract a started on the Lenoir Col ate sure to draw large crowds The,,PC (i:j.,ron' i this week, and Manager date w'th Trinity is April 11, but that R. O. McCoy is confident of having a with Davidson probably will be a few fist class aggregation when the urn days later. ' 1 pire criesPlay ball. Plyler and Era This is the first time the local col- cry Miller are expected to be the lege has met either of-these teams ' ; -a'nstays in the pitcher's box, while in baseball, and friends of the Hick- Ciine. regarded bv many as one of the cry collegians will be interested in best catchers m the state will be at enr-nmr tfeotr mntr-Vi nn against two his station behind the bat The bat- of the admittedly strongest nines n very w 11 be the best anywhere. Glenn iMiss Constance Blost has returned mark of 8.72. 1307 hits a C. second company i mttumntuim;:i:m!twm?riu that the German minister the state. ,y k 7i i - i" v? r.a rver . wbo informed the Swedish irimty met nere v.-f.,. Vr"'':'auS r- tKfe Swedish steamship crowd, ana tne manageis-. ""p. , . , ' , , .1: ' " T, to return for a session with ound wnicn to duuu a ii'o-o's prof. J. F. Coble, fac- bination. minister that F!rlrla was sunk as a result of a. mis- agreed n XT 1 1 - 1 J 1 i J . . 4-U nnvl ' ? O f ',11-m "1 CllVl- t Vl 11 locals. ror iNortn Carolina: nam tonignt laits on unc t x -- - - . re-eiv- 'rl-nrv neon'e Avill have a and warmer in east and colder ex- VJ)Vb commander and that Ger- ulty director of athletics, has re,av --Kory PP-e.1 eJ treme ; west portion. Saturday many is prepared to pay an indemni- ed assurances that both teams w.a - oi.amty to ' tness good 1 ne 12j uua vao juiui. - a better college ore and arW lnJw onA iAa- nAk. tir fThe FHdn was snnk on . anu- come nere in Ayru ... t " r, . . . "".""" wivici. t-xvw-.wjr. .iw --- - - ms t n vpH are i;hi -: the rvnectations are mat tne games Tim.- rm f.. ..'"." w'-nc'r to see thir We 'io not u. ose "us n ess because' rt.. U n v, .rV, r,n aVic snent some led the eierht-infch rifie .class with X rtSJ"" the Kuc"st of to .W. Mrs. 27.00 points, with 1-2 hit, out of Sev-1 ably "rain afon the coast; fresh to ary 29 while bound for Sweden with WiS'! '"fiisiea. We mcr. ( n wir. f en shots. strong south shift ns- to west winds. coal. lord, uaK rviuge, iic wt,
Hickory Daily Record (Hickory, N.C.)
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Feb. 23, 1917, edition 1
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