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Hickory Daily record HICKORY, N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 4, 1917 PRICE TWO CENTS jjpH BURST THROUGH HINDENBURG S DEFENSE Battling Furiously in Great Effort to Smash famous Wotan Line Before it is Organized ...Censorship Partly Lifted in Germany Bad News From Russia. hurst through the e: -1. 4 4 Ki r,u.,t battle of the ;n :t groat effort to s Wotan line before fumpleteil. The v luinuueml ami has failed ,1 Place.-, -h forces and the List great barrier , liouai and the , it 1 1 :tvn rielt:; arouiui CENSORSHIP I S BRITISH FORCES BELL PEOPLE ARE DR. FAISON TO LECTURE oppy a;,,! bloodied present .'; ' it ur-", niiTCetl :l" ?" S' to top tho nv.r ...vit I'Oili , Rtfa!i.ini' '-i- utwn. thf with irrim !" the aiv.n;!: " !' 1 . . . inp races has tended to i t 1 1L - ivitiea Dcninu me Tlw LLOYD GEORGE S SECRETARY the sit-fijiMing . . i i. niation wnicn rtxN high to halt iiH'tiace o ,ar:.1 are IS HERE 0 U' battle of Arr.. oversha line i'1 :'; German o'r: u to a'.lew from (5frnui::y the outtT :r.forrr.atioti as transpirt- l with:- during- the chancellor '''! make a pr-r.-u: the ruichv-' 1 el by the jun'.:' Those rcaeti"' e.i by the and those wh annexation ur. I tcrpeliattM :! (juverniiHT.: iu: in? its Posil at :.tral h'i- ha powers. s lifted as far i :i newspapers ana man (.inee more ivmv.1i but there is little vet as to what has : the (Jernian empire week. The German rtel to be about to orient on peace in f.,r,. Km hand is lorc- (By Associated Press) New York, May 4. Two French ofl'ieers arrived today on a British steamship to join the French mission. They are aerial officers. Arriving on the same vessel was Joseph Davis, one of the secretaries of David Lloyd George, England's premier. close his mission. TAKEN OUT OF BILL (By the Associated Press) (Washington, May 4. The influence of President Wilson's approval of the paper censorship section of the es pionage bill failed to save it from de feat in the house today. The section was defeated by a vote of 220 to 167. ARE AHEAD OF SCHEDULE INTERESTED IN FOOD HERE SATURDAY NIGHT ANOTHER GOOD RAIN FALLS IN HICKORY (By the Associate Pres.) . . I ' " SuA. Washington, May 41-The British -J in the interest of food' forces cn the western front are two ( pro(juction. Mr. James C. Shuford, j weeks ahead of their attacking manager of the . Hickory Electric; -hWram Comuany, which has long distance ; j'i. ,r w Qi,! connection with the Bell lines, received here today by Secretary ,, , ... i.amnn nA nai President of State Medical Society to Present Subject of Care and Feeding of Children Miss Morrell in Afternoon Tag Day Tomorrow. was The address of Dr. W. I. Faison of . .j 4. 4T H, Of oo 1 LeilOfH .olio,) nr. trn attcrnnon ana asKea to inarioti.e. uresmem, ui uic """i,., , , ,T7.-ii: t . if. 4.1, w TV,0ir ; . TT., . , . mts. nicnara wiuiams, canour irvm i"'su umve. telephone tne mimsxers oi nich.ury, Medical Society, m tne Acaaemy oi losses havu been comparatively small, Granite Falls and Lenoir ana urge Msie Saturday nisrht will be the the message said. The losses were said to be only one half as large proportionately as those on the Somme offensive last vear. This is attributed by mem, Although today's rain was not needed seriously, it will have the ef fect of pushing seeds to the top and making gardens and fields grow. Ow ing to the lateness of planting many crops are behind this spring, and Irish potatoes in some gardens are a poor stand. The rain will force them for ward. The weather has been too cool for good crop conditions, but it is ex- Mr. Davis declined to dis- pected that with the passing of the STATE INTRODUCES REBUTTAL EVIDENCE ".aries who are alarm-i.-ire of the Socialists f.iv..r a peace without rains today, the temperature will be warmer. The days have been warm enough, but the chill nights have re tarded growth. This may be what people used to call sheep rains, when farmers gath ered the sheep under sheds and shear- 'ed them. No farmer ever thought ' of removing the wool until the May rains. bers of the commission to incompara bly better artillery preparation and the fact that tho men are not allowed to outrun the guns. DONT CARE Sourbeer . Director Musician Personifications Mrs. Didn'tknow-,Neva Edminston Don't Care Clarissa Abernethy ! Milk Fairy Fay Hendnx Sleep Fairy jMary Polk Wootten their sermons Sunday ,Mr. Shu-j most important lecture of the week ford also was asked to give the mat-, The address will be made at S ter publicity through the newspa- o'clock and every girl over 15, every i -p-peVi Air Fairv Pers. mother and father especially are in- , Nita Mosteller Hickory ministers Sunday wi Comfy-Clothes Fairy, Clara Ballew preach sermons on babies and will l near mm- . . . Cleanliness Fairv Allene Whitener chance to re-' Dr. Faison is a specialist in tne , KaiumM zz. pond, especially since mu?t of the diseases of children. He is one of sermons have been prepared. How- th h- men of the state. has a wide practice and is coming to Hickory out of love for humanity. He will ever, several ministers told Mr. Shu ford they would mention the matter. One stroner sermon on food produc tion has been delivered in Hickory make a hurried trip to this city and this spring. That was by Dr. Mur- win leave early Sunday morning for phy of the Reformed church, who , sounded the tocsin m his churcn nere and in (the afternoon brtough 'the question before his Brookford charge. The result there as well as here was wholesome. The people farther south need more urging than in this section, where the climate mekes the growing STATE FEDERATION ADJOURNS MEETING (By the Associated Press) IChristiansburg, Va., May 4. The defense in the trial of Prof. Chas. E. Vawter. charged with murdering n lei.mities have 'h-Stockton Heth, Jr., rested today after chancellor, and tne,. witnesses had testified that they long delay mak-; gaw yawter on the night of the shoot- kvenvn. I:ni? aiui that he was not drinking at The iur.kers are still clamoring for fh t time (By Associated Press) the annexation .-f I'.elgium and all Mrs yawter was not recalled on the' Durham, M(ay 4. 'Raleigh was se ... i-. n, AvamiMfTit1 .'. , , ....... , lected today as the 1918 convention reports m e uv- ,n v v. gtana toaay Ior conunuea : - Carolina Federation of shortly must take a very aenniit amination. I Woman's Clubs and Mrs. Clarence A. rml both oi war aims and internal After a brief recess the state then Johnson of Raleieh. was elected ,f .mw I beiran the introduction of testimony president for the ensuing year, nu,mU.'u,'e eotvies from Russia of in rebuttal. Other officers are: Mrs. C. C. Hook 1 . , 4uJ The conference of the attorneys Df Charlotte, first vice president; the att:tuito ot nsxs '-waa somewhat prolonged and it Mrs. W. C. Robinson of Asheville, soldiers aL';nn.-'t Paul Miliukon, tne,wa3 11:30 before they introduced a' second vice-president; Mrs. Joseph ir.inUU-r of for in affairs, his resig-y0ung woman bookkeeper for a liquoi'Hyde Pratt, of Chapel Hill, recording nation beirnr l' manded. Prof. Miliuk- house at Baltimore, but formerly of secretary; Mrs. W. T. Bost of Raleigh , . . i Roanoke. in an effort to show that corresponding: secretary. off is con-i.!.T -i one oi ine slIU'1"" i Vawter had drunk liquor in May than! Resolutions favoring a statewide men in the Russian regime, a truewaa intimated by Vawter and his iaW to encourage cattle production friend of th" t riter.te cause as a whol wife. . I were adopted as also was a state- ; f.v,,r ,j nmwfiitinc the war. Wlien the court adjourned for lunch wide doe law to encourage the pro a,nitii '' !".- r i r - ,, . ' . , , , j i 4. r.rsro. at 12:!i0 to reconvene at i:ou tne duction ot sheep ine state Doara GRADUATING RECITAL AT COLLEGE TONIGHT The graduating recital of Miss .Margaret Adeline vvnnemacher, pi-f cotton mQre difficult. ,It is the ano; Rftss Sudie Louise Burns, .voice that drawg Qn the regt of and Miss Gretrude Sophia Moenl-i., ,mT ,ni, 5. fnA ,qt;11 ti,;a mann, piano, assisted by Miss Wan Beclion can do more. nemacher, pianist and assisted oy. Prof. K. B. Patterson, will be held at Lenoir College auditorium tonight at 8 o'clock. The public is invited. The program, which covers a variety of selections, is as follows: 1 Concerto m C Sharp Minor, ! Beethoven. (a) Piano, Margaret. Wannemacher. (b) Piano, Modelle - - Davis. 2. Carissima Arthur Penn. i3. Sonata in C Sharp Minor, swSpWv mma:nd)erv. Knisrhts Beethoven. , .,, , i imin. 4. Barque of Dreams Hamilton iempir, wm uiu Crav. nication Saturday aiternoon, Degin- 2. ((a) Libellules (Dragonbies) ning at 5 o'clock, for the purpose of 10. unammaae. conferring degrees on nine candidates C. Chaminade. (b) March of the n T , . . T, 6. (a) ,Hark!. . Hark, The Lark, at -SchUbeflt, ,(b) 'Uome uown r1 a "An T Qiio-hino ?trpamlpt Snross -a reasonable uuui. nnc " h8hlt,tFTTr. r. be served during the evening and bus I X ' X J lit. JL XV W. W A V f Koeling. Drinkinff Water Fairy , Nita Mosteller Proper Lays Fairy Maurine Starnes Laughing Fairy . Louise Cline Lecture: Miss Emma Morrell "The Care and Feeding of Children," TO CONFER DEGREES NINE CANDIDATES If a great audience does not hear Dr. Faison, it will be a slam to the in telligence of the community, those who know the physician say. He is a splendid man and fine speaker and will make the subject interesting. Dr. Faison will be the guest of Dr. J. H. Shuford while in Hickory. The public is invited and admis sion will be free to everybody, re gardless of where he comes from. Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock a short play will be given at the acad emy and on Saturday night another short plav will be rendered. mere will be no charge to either of these. Miss Morrell of Lenoir College facul ty will lecture Saturday afternoon. iSaturday will be tag day in Hick. ory and everybody who hits the bus iness district will be expected to con tribute anything from a dime to a hundred dollars. The two plays to be given m the af ternoon and night follow: Soprano, Sudie Burns. Alto, Margaret Wannemacher. 8. Hungarian Mac Dowell. r. 1 1 : 1 T V, lv -t n j , , t 1 u xu tive in the state. it is not (b) Dein Gedenk' Ich Margaretha . - . -v--. iness will be mixed with pleasure (The local commandery, for many vears one of the largest m the state, jhas passed that distinction, and now probably is the largest ana most ac- con tent to follow but its members insist n r tt-L A 1 1U. spinning c,ong irom ine, Everv gir Knight is urged to be lying Lmtcnman. ; wagner-r-ww . 1 nrftsftnr tomorrow afternoon. The 11. (a) As we r-art MCJNanv ;4.; c vi.v . . . . 1 riii ir ill i-i 1 1 1 11 1 Liuii 1 li J J The ra-l have . .. ! ! prosecution had not finished rebuttal 0f health was endorsed and the con- been excited Dy , teatimony prospects for completion! verition favored more work among him an? s-aiil the provi.-tionu'. V'-vtrnment s cnmmu- tne case by Saturday night seem nication to th allied nation made ej to vanish. Probably the entire public yestT.lay which committed the1 afternoon will be taken up with tes- lUa'timonv. It is expected to be after Kovemm,r,t continuation of the, timon. aryument be. war witnuut .-lacking enoris. 1 nt-y , jng aecianM they hou.a have been con suite!. rural children. IK WAS RESULT WN SUGAR DISPUTE 'By Associated Press.) Indiana p''! I mi May -Dan HOSPITALS TO PUT BEHIND THE FRONT 'T DARKEN TOWNS ON ATLANTIC COAST Shay, manai r (,f the Milwaukee baseball ciuli who is charged with 'hootirar. arvl killing Clarence Ewell, nesrr'). at a ffc last night, remain fi l"ckfil up in a cell at the central Nice statir.ii this morning, declin n to mak.- a statement. The troublt is the amount of unr in a 'bowl on the' come special targets for Isubmannes. fBv Asaoa 'i Press.) Washington. May 4. (The war de partment reiterated today that no n an -was under conismLfitiun thm darkenine- at night of exposed Washington, May 4- --Definite plans towns along the Atlantic coast. have been completed for sending United States army base hospitals to tho fighting front in France. De tails will not be disclosed. The sending of tho American hos pital unit is in accordance with the plan to increase hospitjal facilities behind the front and reduce the num- Ilgenfritz. (b) The Linnet Robt. Coningsby Clarke. 12. Conectrto in d minor, Men delssohn, (a) Piano, Gertrude Mo- ehlmann. (b) Piano, Ruth Rhodes. Mr. J. H. Patrick is eminent mander. com CALL FOR BANK STATEMENTS (fly Associated Press) Washington, May 4 The com troller of the currency today issued a call for the condition of all national' banks at the close of business on Tues day, May 1 FOURTEEN PICKED BY BRITISH BOAT THE NARROW DOOR A Morality Interlude Mrs. H. D. Abernethy, Oirector. Mrs. Richard Williams, Musician. Personifications Vita (Life) Mrs. E. B. Menzies Hygeia (Health), Mrs. K. a. Patterson Mors (Death- Miss Gertrude Finger Personifications A Child Leader Mary Stuart Menzies First Child Lydia Hatfield Second Child Virginia Menzies Chester Latta. Catherine Lyerly. Alma Starnes. i Walker Geitner Mary Wiley Lentz. Thomas Mott. ' Margaret Harris. iLucile Hahn. Clara Yount. (Dorothy Cilley. Josephine Abernethy. Jake Shuford, Jr. iBraxton Kluttz. ICharles Mosteller. Solo "Little Boy Blue," Mrs. J. H. Shuf6rd. iLecture: Dr. Faison Permanent Baby Welfare." How to Keep Your Baby Well Eight white babies are born in the United States every minute. DID YOU KNOW That 3,000 North Carolina babies die each summer? That 2,000 are less than one yearold? That of these 1,800 are bottle-fed and That only 200 are breast-fed ba bies? There's a reason. What? Bottle- .Feeding and Ignorance. Hi (By th AeaociaUd Ptmo) London. May 4. Captain HarrTsj CATAWBA SCHOOL CLOSE today reports that the boat irom the The graded school at Catawba will American steamer Rockingham con close tonight with a play and other taining 14 men has been picked up exercises. The public is invited to by a British ship. - attend. FRENCM MISSION IS GREETED IN CHICAGO MillATIIieill.. lilt. . . . . t have started over ber of hospital ships which ha be- German Four Persons Drown When Boat Capsizes on French Broad Near (By Associated Press.) rvrrrn Mfev 4 The French onvnvs arrived here at noon. Marshal T,vflrv and former Premier Viviani V ' " . . . , 4l.,T were greeted by cneers as stepped from the tram. major cai ry and Mayor Thompson welcomed the visitors. i (By An Edwin Nichols of Schoolfield, Va-, a Ashevillo. f! Mnv A T W. RpI- student, were drowned in the French ler of Cowp..ns, S. C, in charge of Broad river near Hot Springs last W home and farm connected1" when their boat with r. , , . . I student and teacner escape Sprint's, .'. c nrnur nniin rrrn Hot Snrines UtDAIt UUIYlLLtltu w I AniAiiiAr mil UN tSPIUNAUt BILL MARKETS COTTON FUTURES ih AMute4 PreM.) TvjM vrlr Mav 4. The cotton SERIOUS REVOLT REPORTED IN BERLIN (By the Associated Press) (Amsterdam, via London, May 4. One Baby in five dies before he is one year old FOOD Mother's milk is the bestltagious disease, food known for babies. A baby j.New Ior'H;-tor; at a de- A German newspaper says that se market opened steady today at ;a de : u aJurreA in Berlin last yyfferlround the initial figur-! mob became - in, nacing that guns , rl V mOfQT CTf'Mllltfll T.J U"" ps. nowever. auu wis . , - 1-4. 4.1,0 .oil 1 is noi connrmeu nuiu any wuiw. rigni. aiLei nit should gain steadily in weignt. w nen he fails to do this, or if he gets sick, don't lay it to teething. It is prob ably indigestion due to improper feed- ing- , 1 AIR Fresh, pure air, day and night. Protect the baby from cold draughts, direct sunlight, and dust; hnf. npvpv keen a babv confined in a closed room, particularly a crowded room or a closed bedroom. WATER that has been boiled five minutes and served tepid, never ice- 1H Stioons. cups, and nipples for v. , 1 -,J -..-i T-- baby should also oe oonea just ue for nsinc. iSLEEP Undisturbed by people, The close was easy. Open May --IS-!? July -- October 10,1 & December January - 18.88 Close 18.85 19.66 18.95 18.91 18.96 HICKORY MARKETS; Cotton 20c Good clean wheat ?8.0 PYTHIANS TO BE OUT F ORCE MAY 10 Ignorance causes Children's diseases (whooping cough, measles, aipthe- ria, etc.) are all dangerous. They never do a baby any good, and they frequently seriously affect him for life. The older a child is the less danger there is in contagious dis eases. DONT let baby "catch cold." Guard against constipation and diarhea. iDONT clothe baby for show. Clothe him for comfort. DOJNT kiss baby on the mouth. If he must be kissed, have it applied to his cheek or forehead. DON'T forget to have your baby's birth registered. Official record of Institute at Hot Miss Lauren Davis, ux of Lansing Mich., teacher, and 1 it Ru (Br Associated Press) H7V. oViiTirrrm MaV 4. Consideration tun o a m n i at ration espionage Dill III 1,1 1 ri auiiimi - ' . . !... J. I 1 T 4-U Aiicac In the1 .At noon today all the bodies except COntinuea in ut - i.nf f M!;ea Davis had been recover- house tne 0111 reac -6T ; vo'e was expected Deiore "ig""- cd. IA large crowd is searching for p0nents were hopeful of having the censorship section suicn uv. In the senate debate on the provis ional bill authorizing the president to declare an embargo on foodstults was lively. CHICAGO WHEAT Bv Associated Frees.) iChicago, May 4 Excited breaks IWJth 32 members present Friday night, Catawba chapter, No. 54, Knights of Pythias, initiated candi- noise, or strong light. Give baby a births wiu be invaluable in a few bed or crib of his own and let nimivears SL'" 'tXtyrinigM- you wat to know More about REGULAR HABITS of nursing, sleeping, bowel movement, bathing, and exercise. Persist in this from the beginning, and regular habits will soon be formed. R A THING in lukewarm water daily. A quick bath before going to bed often prevents a restless nignt. CLOTHING that is light and cool in summer and lieht and warm in win ter iTf there is heat rash, replace tho linen bellvband with a woolen one, clothe more lightly, and bathe babies write to the State Board of Health at Raleigh, for their large bulletin on "bjabies. The board also has free literature on tuberculosis, Malaria, Typhoid fever, Hookworm disease, Sanitary Privies, and Flies. If you want to know something about any of these subjects, send a post card. Better do it now, before you forget it. " '. . , , 1 J. Tn-kTYl -.F rmron TO neilLS H UUSllCl 111 Yli. , . .,. TU :u tTv from the introduction Ked joss auxuiary ,x - , ,nr protect vour babv from ignor STenent bill to regulate ooi? and old 1 1 1 fwATYi o nnMmptim phi. i.iiiL n i noicTnnnrnnnn utm r hi iiliicl. control aim "VT"- : reported today that Khodhiss Jytn Canada and the United States would J P he here in force, that dele 0i.0to in ree-ulatme cost ot,lxlia. wu . . . ' j gations from jjenoir, auttesv me auu I- 7 ... .-mi f t dates, made final arrangements for , m water having a ,teesPoni"Xn nf the parade on the night of May 10 dinary baking soda to each gallon of and offered the lobby and reading water, onou u wwu free of charge to the Hickory taxe, ime whu p The Pythians en. or dust with powder. REFUSED TO CAN ssian Soldiers in a Parade Carry Red Flags; After Miliukoff 's Head Detach red 1 ro(s'rai, via London. Mv 4. lmlts of sr.1,1 nave fuKii- FARMERS STORE FOR WILSON CHARTERED (By Associated Press.) GIVES GOOD ADVICE TO HIS COUNTRYMEN sirnomte in ,ret?ulatine cost 1 1 t 4- AniiMAci AArvfinilDri The Mav deliveries here showed the' Marion wohld be in line. The brag stoma m .1 L I. 1 v.AM4- 41,A Merest ball, but trading in May was feature oitneryu to very limited aeaj a drop of 11 1-2 a 7 1-2 cents. In v , 1 : TW niT.iai unces wuc ix-aj k n . , , - . t-, . iTn-.,j ii 1 , 1 tq iv 51 tyi urnnn i-nan- . . . to 2.63 and July at Z.iy to rur- .vm... V " " : or mits steeped in quinine Diggesi oa, ' T"T,-, ; j kever. will be the Gas 'S 7 3ta T'a eorps. .a. that rally of l.rir MrMfneourage adenoid, potter troub- foe-v neiehborhood grandmothers f!nll in a cood doctor if you want to know something about your baby quickly. Don't take chances wun a superstitious, old-fogy granny. DO keep baby's thumb out of his mon t.h. Don't let that habit start. will ! It may deform his mouth for life or Will, J , ., , ii,. 4-.V. ALABAMA SHERIFF j les. Put quinine on baby's hands, ther breaks followed in July and Sep- cellor, has been invited to be present.. D0 et soothing syrups alone. They Uiw uimm o-IKi T Annl "PrfTiicina will Wear white , tj, 41.: w .jjw.i 1 j are aope. 11 tnerts is suiiietiiiiite On the trousers and caps and blue coats, and with babv have a doctor help New York. May 4. Count Tarnow ski Hamow, the unreceived Au.tr - an ambassador to tn u.- 0 In front. r.f u r.Z . , l?J Cm. 7 rrV Farmers' w.;; leaving today for his nome- m v.. , " I,a,ace cn ,s .'aie,En' ""J . Wilson.!, ic0;r farewell statements to OEiiyany . " . " : 4-1,? .niint.rv. lonai , hf;a,1'Iarters of the provis- Union , Trading e Compa .onit Ifovernmont carrvimr red flaea capitalized at $100,000 be8r'ni,' insrrir. ca"yinff ed "fa today by the secretary resin4;lnscr r'tlons demanding the ncWriroposes to bu huon of Ko wa, rtign Minister Mili- was cnartereu nis countrynieu m of state. The 'inEr to: . , .4.i:4.. ... J 4" u.rr land WbOSO nOSPItaiii-y concern proposes to ouy ana - " it th earn tilizers and encourage xoou S leliho.'' tion. i tember, with July going down to 2.15 d iritoy JnSed one" to it expected that practically the full three cents. nnmri mint THE WEATHER mm!bership will be in line. LAD'S LEG BROKEN Wfednesday night a small son of AfbT-lr Pnn suffered a broken leg as .,,14- rvllir)ino- with the Car of to flies, ICOIU. VJ. - .,,.,, , 1 ... 1 J." 1 T Willi Fox, at the Newton cotton mm. ; ot au baby aeatns are aue xo uiarneai , , 1 J 1 1 ,4. you remeay tne irouoie. iwu i deaden baby's nerves with dope. DON'T use baby for a plaything the first year. Disturb him only for feeding, baths, and change of clothes. DON'T expose babv or baby's food Why? Because one-third (By Associated Prees.) Montgomery, Mfeiy 4. The supreme court of Alabama today refused to impeach Sheriff T. S. Babson of Jef feson county on charges growing out of the escape of D. D. Overton and others. The court held that he was not responsible for Overton's escape. ACCEPTS POSITION 4. Tho bnv'had run across the street' diseases. "These diseases are spread iFor North Carolina: anowtn , - , . running largely by flies: 88 per cent of all . i i t- i tt d nun v. miu - - - . i dia fly hip and knee. Newton Enterprise night. FOREIGN 1 MINISTER -Saturday part y l vlr when he smashed into the car. diarrheal diseases occur during cooler near the coast; iresn xo . T"' lilnv was broken between the fly season. atelv strong south winas snuwug , xt tf the northwest. DONT expose a baby to any con- (By Associated Press) (Rio Janeiro, May 4. Neilo Pech ana, former president of Brazil, has been appointed foreign minister in succession of Dr. Muller, resigned. He has accepted.
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