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HlCKOR PRICE TWO CENTS HICKORY, N. C, MONDAY EVENING DEC. 3, 1917 MECC?D OA LY vol 1"- fit M F AILED BADLY WIPE OUT SALIENT gfitish Practically all Gains in Spite of Se rtoli. lifting Past Three Days American Enr'.aeers Safe After Being Caught in Trap. HUGE BUDGETFOR MR. ME ARMY-NAVY BE PASTOR PLANNED HICKORY W ILL BOTH Lit' ,1 Press. . logaining bit by - ly the Germans Friday in the w characterized as . i.a the British ,n:iy except in the :'t . ... northern side of . .having remain--, it is on the .,; the British have r rectification of slight they wiped ' derman gain in 1. A - 1 THRIFT STAMPS HOUSE mm TO WIN SARE CONGRESS HAS CO Fn FOR IMPORTAN T SESSION NOW ON SALE HERE. r. i'i ;i.tical success, withstood ed. The budget includes only an estimate of the war expenses and is ir.ore than $2,500,000 larger than sim ilar appropriations made for the year 1917-1918. So far as the es timates show it provides only for raiding and maintaining an army of 1.500.000 men and carrying out na- church in Hickory to succeed tne than go through the iormanties oi , late Dr. Jos. L. Murphy and Mr the opening. The work actually! B the As30Ciated Press Rowe will begin his duties about President WilSOn in his j 7 Washington, Dec. 3.- January I. i & . By the Associated Press. . Ln". IV Aw."f the Assoelaled Press. Washington, Dec. 3.-A war budg- J"" caiO to tTe Washington, Dec. 3,-ongress j et of more than $11,000,000,000 to ! pastorate of Corinth Reformed reassembled today, but did little more i pay army and navy costs during the church in Hickory to succeed the than go through the formalities of fiscal year 1919 faced congress to day when the budget was present The election occurred at the close address tomorrow outlines his pro of the morning service Sunday and cram. ?lr. Rowe was notified in the after 1. . - T TT T. 7 i .l , -l- c.iniof nnr ui. t? air w tt Mr.. OOn.OOfr 4;he greatest m the na- until next autumn J L LUC tnuj-cn. ivv . ? j-a. v y 7- -j Nairy, who preached . for this con gregation, presided over the meet- ;ng and the election was practically -.nanimous Mr. Rowe is a native of Hick- President Will Deliver Customary Address in House Tomorrow Before Both Branches. Will Be Keynote for Present Session, Which Has Many Problems. The sixty- fifth congress reconvened today for its second and "long" session, with Estimates of more than $13,000,-1 the leaders prepared to stay nae . . - - .i : T, tion's history submitted to congress As m the special war session which today gave congress some idea of ended October 6, prosecution of the it tost in nuttin? its full weight war is the principal task facing the into the war. legislators. Today's opening meet- vy and coast fortifications propects al-or v and was reared in this church,! In the senate today were Sir ing was an USU periunc- thp t.mip under Dr. MurDhv. I - . . nrv. accomDamed by tne ordinary - j ,.v..y ... . ',r pn7iP Kpiri. tormer Kresiaeni, ui - - . who gave him his inspiration tor nis .- v.i n;r, ori a. a a Australia was a distinguished guest, IKlLilJ I U 1 Ivr-Vtill Hcilv V,! ocj 1rnrr 00 fVio wn 1-, nciAn laotor? Inner pnnno-n to an mm T7.-v nirxrTtTt rkT7i.-i lawici tu imu o uwv. . tuc . -r i J. ti e x crats and thirteen Republicans and the entire House membership are to be chosen. Many membars believe political campaign necessities may shorten the session. The Democrats start thz session in control of both senate and house with 5j2 Democratic senators against 43 Republicans, with cna scat Senator Husting's vacant In the house the educated dv tne late rroiessui ., A , .. ,. . i,. Emma Barber, a colored womanhfe and his collegiate training President oi iw redu w who lives m south Hickory, entered was at Rutherford and Lenoir Col- him vigorous but fruitless objection lees and his ministerial training The house session was taken up Sunday to her daughter's eloping at a Reformed theological seminary with swearmg in the new members with a negro connected with the car- :n Pennsylvania. , n- 4- v,T v,r -u if a . i 4. and the calling of the role by mvai vvaa ncic laou i WIT. IxOWe IlclS Ueell Uil-bl-ui ui i the mother contested the point until ,q race Reformed church at Newton states the daughter had boarded the train for the past 10 years, going there In both houses there was a pro and left. I he daughter was in- from Rockwell, his first charge, nounced air of confidence and de tent on going ott with her true love, which he held for a tew years oe- . . . , eveYvthins- nnr? ,n tho traffls at ho 1fnrt Snn-h- UaA V,o kro-or wnrV termination tO dO eveytning day slapped her mother in the face. at Newton. He is not only one of bring the war to a victorious end. The girl is said to have boarded the the ablest ministers m the state, to train without her suit case. Unclem Sam has something inter esting to show and explain to all his nieces and nehews at every n. .,wvl i postollVe in the United States. He " ' T I has gone into the business of col- y:l!ago 1 aquene, 1(lvt5nr tho qUarters anj dollars for Ciirman attacks. the prosecution of the war and he i portion of the po- 1 Paying four per cent interst for . , , . their use. He prefers to sell $5 ;:a ground southwest itamp. which are to be posted on a :.. which hau been I certificate until $50 is reached Miuishcd by the when the holder will have the same occupied bv them ! thing as a Liberty Bond, redeem- ; able in five years or sooner if desired. The proposition is simple saving, 'lima the capture of It is thrift. If you have a quarter, ;ihin the last few ! Uhc!e Sam will take that and receipt " , ,nr. ' it and when you save as much as with UK) guns. , $4 V2 you K.et a $5 stamp and start ,.i!i I'tferts to wipe on tn0 rord to a regular account. i..fore Cambrai have " Now is the time to begin dropping a3 in a quarter or a half dollar at the i postomce and buying certincates. US ll!lSUUtl T. ...,.rv,Qr,f nvnot, tfw BA 1 t o days all attempts 2,000,000.000 worth, but it is be- lieved the thrift and certificates ieu the Germans Plan will become so popular that this . , vast sum will be doubled, j-ht terrain at heavy Tt .1.. t i- 1 i i;t Vi Vinit nv!ipmitp(i ctorf a r jf n ucatuH frn f ho oiito .TiAm. with Tnanv oi wnom ne was icaicu, , PYnwt.pfi t.o rte ivsr an address, hmico nnriAr uemocrauc 1 1 ; . U c 1 1 v . . N I I 1 1 J 1 1 yr i VU LU 3 4 u t 1.3 A, uiu v l'"' 1 I ... - -j -" I' -" illvjit.? - - h of Cambrai i bond account with the United States tentiary here early today by break- Mr. Rowe will make a strong leader It was an error about the datej Mr. . been effected at the special ?nt, drop in at the postomce ing through steel doors ano oeating on V"lu 'n J ' ratterson uesinng lo jy " bodies were ready to THIRTEEN CONVICTS ESCAPE FROM PRISO dy the Associated Pres. but he is consecrated to his master and devoted to the people of this community, of whom he always has been one. Next to Dr. Murphy, who was so generally beloved by all the people :if this section, Mr. Rowe is the most popular minister in the Reformed church. Gentle in his manners, hiehly educated, strong intellectual lv, forceful as a pulpit orator and in- tensely interested not oniy m tne wei PRAISE SERVICE HELD AT BAPTIST scenes of a new session handshak ing and other felicitations with well notify the "llled Sallenes and much bustle ano COniUSlOn. Aiwr Ayinjui" committees by both bodies to noti fy President Wilson and each other of their presence for duty and fix ing their daily meeting hour at l o'clock, the senate and house ad journed until tomorrow out of res pect tosmembers who died during the recess Senator Husting of Wiscon sin and Representative Martin of Illinois. The kenyote on the legislative program win oe sounueu iumu, j President Wilson in his opening ad dress, to be delivered in the lmse chambers at 12:30 p. m. at a joint session. ft will be the presidents first appearance before congress since the night meeting of the spec ial session, called to permit him to CHURCH Democrats have 21G members, the Republicans 213, with five indepen dents and one saL vacant. Sorrse New Faces Several new .nicmbr-rs joined the house today, Representative Lnfkin, Republican' cf the sixth Massachu setts district succeeding Augustus P. Gardner, Republican, who re signed; Representative Deshlin, Democrat, of the twenty-eighth Pennsylvania district, succeeding former' Representative Bleakley, Republican, who resigned, and Rep resentative Merritt, Republican,, of the fourth Connecticut, succeeding Representative Ebenezer Hull, Re publican, deceased. Important war legislation expect ed to come before the present ses sion includes measures to give the president further authority, especi ally over enemy aliens; Senator Chamberlain's bill for universal mili tary training, and measures to meet labor conditions. Suffrage Question Chief among domestic concerns are prohibition and woman suffrage. Senator Sheppard's proposed con stitutional amendment, wnose sub- Iiai sessiu", vanvu i : . i . t y,,. asV for a declaration of war mission was approved August 1 by ask ior a uaiaiauuu Conafo fiK tn 90. will he pressed First Baptist church Sunday after- fare of the people of his church but n0on to hear former Governor Mai- against Germany r fujijuviaiw xxs. iiarc UJ. Lue pcupit uj. -" I noon to near lurmei uuveinui moi- i - - arid Joliet, Ills., Dec. 3 Thirteen con- of all tho people in this community, colm R Patterson of Tennessee, who Organization of both senate anu dffon.i Vionw covernmer i and let tnem e.xyuun w yuu. ana wounded and the I 211, till KJ 11 3 dCCl UUUi O MllU uwnuiiif, . -1 I - w.. j-, , I two guards into unconsciousness. was Miss Minnie Grimes of KocK- s ch here in the near futUre and se Br: .a.n manj "'pers aiding the British in withstand-! MISS LITTLE AWARDED CUP r.ant sector wi nttnpi.a Rovpral ' Regardless of denomination, racimr Bourlon wood, C4""jr ... , Th fThar1ott.fi Observer of Sat- nf wifkorv will accord to - position, the Ger- were captured, but later escaped. h- account of the close irr and Mrs. Rowe a sincere wel- i.a ie no impression on Northeast of Ypres the British of Governor Bickett's address to the Come, and will give them hearty co- ens nor between nave catuicu u naocimnj, winii. i operation, m w"." wll. a so is consecrated and will L.ua Rev. J. ft. Garth ohmee into the mass oi waiting be of inestimable assistance to him not being quite clear. The various business. Legislation, however, is m his worK. churches were notified at the morn- , pvr,pPted to e:et into full swing The I , awir.a cinA VmnHrprls rpsnonded. I ... ii. . rv,!ct me, ox.v,, r- .r--- ,, l r.pYf month, alter uie Vl.'.uvre the northern 'man strong points on the main ridge matter of interest and pride to ,uurts, me noruatu . v,5Pwl.pr(1 Hickory people. It is planned to a'.i. nt. The heavy at- north of Passchendaele. Elsewhere have evraf numbers from Miss the region of Masnieres ! on the western iront tne artniery Little.s song cyce gjven at the dis 't.. '.vh' I' i S ... . ... tr.-.j. : i win oe nciu 111 liic smhuk. attacKs in tne v eruu, iKivm. Thg concluding feature of the pro- Un most oi tne itanan uuiu j. was the presentation by tiov- infantry remains inactive, while ernor Bickett of the Shirley loving the artillery is engaged in bombard- cup to Miss Alia Pearl Little, of i ' PinvA river. Hickory, for the best musical com- mtuio k : - position for the year lyiv. rne While the bolsheviki representa- cup agt .year was won by Gustav tivp entered the Germ'an lines Ticin-erdoni. Sunday and began negotiations with Miss Little's composition is a ...... v. i. k. 5onc evele in five parts, entitled tne unmaiu, nwwwwe, trDQrt f Nature" fa Be ve m ,.r Kt tVif. h.irn sali-1 continues active. Ihe uerman tnct meeting, worth oaroima r eu- i I , , . !. WinTYion'o l .lnh3 which the villacre made its crown prince nas not repeat - r . r . necessary. &outn y, ..r.i.-res toward Gonnilieu hold LaVacquerie, i.ad in 12 hours have i :.irv than in any similar Th, British have reached . a: ! fighting wa3 in prog '.ay in and around the vil :. -his region the Germans r r five divisions and at- :;;ass formation Saturday At least six or sev- . w..ro used in fruitless . i r. ak the northern leg of ' them to interfere in nfTairs of Russia ..I iiiir:nfl(.f j onoratine and ! Hon of the Russian army by tin boi- Hate " tffOTe. r know of no more worthy caa , nfUV. Uhpviki is reported to have begun, was nayyy --o ich any man or corporation can , tr ia ls wtthin the British , shev iki is wpon n,,rnmpIltl applauded by her audienqe. She cn y in whkh r Cou-,(.acourt. west south- Ihe Kussian provi, .;. .id that her C0nceptl0n 0I music- , namely, the r : , ncht in the 1 has reappeared and issued a mamu.- was that it was to enoble and enrich . seal siamps ; ,f !;man" attack, to insisting it is the only egal an- Me and that J she --aoany- p r h fi , u,.ii v.loa I thoritv. It urges tne peupie : : ' W r rd iU-bJy the decrees of the hoUhe,, : ri 1 1-r attacks, the engin inn rv i - t-nt a " ioi t-o ttt iri ... ::.. TV,a KnU I . "A .".""If.-. v" . " . TVS1TRANCE COM PAN I reported ot Tnuir imaanu. love w th April Tide: (b) unoie and prTvc mnon sf.ai.s . 1 . 1 1 I , v , nl J O 1 UUIO ix,vvr heviki leader, ir.otzKy, nas vii.u i 0et; wiooa r lowers, ,u; ouu the allied diplomats in Petrograd down; (5) June Days. Hv,A,in-Vi tlioTp ia some in January. mas recess, - Although the Tennessean did not aeritation to torego tne nonu. come, the service was notable re- Tomorrow will come the initial gardless. Mr. Garth presided and bU resoiutions and peti- made a short address. The meet- liuvm ' ing was turned into a praise service, tions. Among them are many pe r imned. and Hev, I titinns accumulated during tne re- m vfiiivii. j 7 l T? AT r.nnrfnov t.hA n PW nastor OI I A A'mcr VlP PVDUlSlOn XV. i.TA. vuuivuvj) w X I CfcTOb, UCUianuiu v-'-' 1 the First Methodist cnurcn, was in- t LaFollette of Wisconsin ior troduced. He spoke witnout pre- J; ,1,r Wi sneech last l. j ij a pra uisiu.vciii.j( . -x- paration, out maue v i1"?." . Z T -Z ti Minn. was sion on the audience, many oi wnom septemper au x , said later they enjoyed the service considered today by the senate priv ci much as if Mr. Patterson had A iQOtir.nc fnmmittee m uu ... I lieges anu come. .1 wifVi ,a sub-committee's nu: virrh tho various I ouii.iicv-i.iw". J. lilS IliCClllIli w i uu.'L " ' I neople together and it was worth investigation. i i i - i i . - . t , ,i n o nrTinir I i 1 i. . i ... i- i Hsiiirni, wniie. inciueiiiaiiy ii wa a u"6 iu i uw" " , . i-i. (,oc . ,. . -i i- Air. I . . i :i4-;-iv i nf . tiin AmpnMTi m:lii,ary torces introduction to mr. wui, General, miscellaneous her unfiniched war legislation in- Stanford's successor. . . mediately before con- T.nVnr.i,'. rPSo- Iis t-u LuniK ..... (iuaes aeiiuiut uu.ainuii"... Kucc. nrcsiWv includintr some meas- i.-f cnli icct aliens to the draft; nr ii Tir L?i,x...,f ottDr cn.nn. I titao, l,vwu.-j i . . , v, , . - .... . . . - . . t oncitina- tne check of thehna- pVpra1 weeks with her daughter, ures affecting this counuy s, All lianouiiu'o I i,?r w- j , , - ! tlXi 70 IK the senate 65 to 20, will be pressed in the house, while both bodies will be urged to approve submission oi the so-called Susan B. Anthony amendment for equal suffrage, which has been favorably reported to the senate calendar. Speaker ciarK soon will appoint a chairman fr the new, special house committee on wo man suffrage. Important general legislation pen ding because of its exclusion from the last special war session are the Mebb bill permitting exporters to combine in foreign trade, which has twice passed the house and is the senate's unfinished business. the Shield's waterpower development bill; the Wialsh-Pittman oil and coal land leasing measure, and the Co lombian tiiity, proposing payment of $25,000 to Colombia. The administration soldiers and sailors civil rights bill, which pass ed the house last session but fail ed to get through the senate, soon will be taken up by the senate judi ciary committee. It operates in the nature of moratorium, suspend ing court nrocess against members Governor Bickett expressed the - Tlcom-l"- that his government win . nna ... ,r- , T.ttlp would find in chairman oi m v intnrnnl I ""'v- - n m Hpp in (ireensDOro. 1V1T. Kj. Kj. "J w.vw. rt ci vpr ran insDiration tor a song - v,ac The demobiliza- :V t "Ve o renlace the "Hymn of ?r secretary oi . tho mini l'iAC' ordially Tun T?ac!an nmvisional government iT contribute than -the worK m wmcn iMr. Geo. N. Hutton left last night for a business trip north. ANOTHER VIEWPOINT to thing to spread the gospel of joy through the medium ot music would make her happy indeed. ki. MOLLIE KING AT PASTIME I r i 1 -.rlar t Vl P f;lC.t through the medium of music k "t." n'- nnt of the sales of turns UUdL If f , ... .... ,r v,c-, cfQTnns mi he Kent m me county of Guilford to fight tubercu Louisville Courier. "Those South American revolu- . 7i i :4-r.i4J osis, it snouiu comineiiu . v I climate. State Springs Surprise in Mpam Trial on Defense: Move Was Not Expected Kt Don't forget to see Mollie King in the "Mystery of the Double Cross" at Pastime today, 14th episode. Af'er considering things in Rus- other GRU1TS ARE WANTED "Yes?" "We used to attribute them to the oVinnM commend itscii iu vervone. and, therefore, j;,r;,incil o-nA Vmsiness covnOV nUHI V UlUlVlUUdi . i . "VCIJ . .. i oo ...n t,0in r finrl some ation should purcnase as many si wen w-o possible. I am, thereiore, pnasea cause rc hand you tne jenerson ow moiu r..tv Insurance 'Jompany's check for ion nnrchasine- 10.000 of these (j)J.W, - - o ' stamps rUK MEDICAL SERVICE i . l Many supreme courts nave iuie that it was proper for corporations to. use their money in this way, and L 2. ;s a paying investment j.oi i-porat.'oii that employs laoor, hiy FOR u f.r K.i,.. f : 'i N ,UC d Dec""'. At 11:34 j Mrs. King's body. .y liie' state rested its L. G. Weddington, the undertaker ir.al of Gaiton B. Means ' vvho prepared the body of Mrs. King ,.rder of Mrs. Maud A.'for burial and Jim Simpson, h'3 as- ..ai killed on tho night sistant, were called by the defense near here. and testified that they louim tt f : J" hnedical department at once i .. fVii. ' -vi:,., mnrV directly back oi neri , .p'. cleu move - ouini"- the detense compicwijr ie.t iuuu. Not a witness for the -ii.-ino- the c..iu f tnp defendant, went on ."iu exuiiiiiiui.i uino - i:tLii"i u. .vr.i.h iriveu over to ,tancl this afternoon and tow M though he has NEW YORK COTTON In a letter to the local recruiting office dated November 23, 1917, the surtreon general has reported that noon recruits are needed for the fnp Associated Press. - t - . o rm. Mow York. Jjec. o. me cotton Martin left today for in te war jn view of widespread sentiment among returning mem bers for declarations of war against Germany's allies, Austna-Hungary, TiitVpv and Bulgaria. Congress i expected, however to follow the views of the president in this res pect. I Appropriation measures will re quire much time. Fourteen general md probably several special sup ply bills for the fiscal year begin ning July 1, 1918, as well as esti mates of additional money tor pres ent war needs, are to be considered, probably immediately after JNew Vpar's. Two bills, the legislative, executive 'and judicial and District i nf r.nlnmbia measures, already are under preparation. With $21,390,0004000 already ap propriated for the present fiscal vear's needs, many members be lieve that, with forthcoming ap propriations, the fifty-billion-dodar r , 1 1 -tn-y TWO mark may oe reacneu years of war. . . New war revenute legislation, is not scheduled for active considera tion for a month or more. A de ficit of $3,906,000,000 in this years penditures remains to De provmeu : GIVEN SIXTY DAYS HELPING FRIEND W. G. Means, toio.u - . . . :-.h amv and U desired to afford registrants as trading with prices easing ott unaer a pistol ana ide an opportunity as possible rep ' . - himself down on the steps , nflvv i in i. lie swuun t..,, . - , i i,i v. ,i o I.: .. mi Pmt T?pinhardt drew 60 days on the roads in recorder's court today friendship for Jim Wlarlick at least that is the way it innt fn Pink, who appealed. t-, il A f o -Frnlic in SOUth ex it. nauueiieu .v,.-- - - - , . . Hickory Saturday night. Jim had!.""- gome po!;tics, Too Political affairs will come m tor much consideration during the with consideraoie speecn- reeistrant. even uquiuauuu. xnt t,v-..-.-c, . - - cfni v witnpssps said, making, m view ui scucia. beefaHedbyhis.lo- Uta decline two t 26 . pom ; n peari-hand.ed , ficctions t fall at winch mi r Mi ;, the ') jur, '1; , '1T,.,. ( Mc;,n .luments. ' K: the jury numerous let- ra.ns and other papera to be -written last sum - wife and brother, Afton i; state sought to show to- .Muans "played a game" of with Mrs. King during the months of her life, taking ..'(cautions to keep her in concerning his movements. locuments read before the John T. Dooling were inten ' ow his dual role, 'curnent was placed in evi- show that Mrs. Julia vifo of the defendant, had tlv". him power of attorney for fl'r' !'. sliowcd that Means had de r' '"'! money to her account. ''h" action of the state brought circum n the south and otner i. & iy aat . - a session, Therefore any registrant, even iiquiaauou. x. - rnnri(qipi nistol. v witnesses said, ' making, m view oi,"-;"" thoi cal exa: cem reel froi riAnpl Means testined uit senator Calder's bills for daylight avinf and expeditions naturaliza tion of aliens, and Senator Pomer ene's bill. to. enforce gavcrnmsnt con trol of iron and steel products and for reclamation of physically unfit men for military service. Other Legislation Creation of a congressional committee to supervise war expen ditures, which President Wilson pre vented during the last session, will be urg"d by Senator Weeks of Mas sachusetts and other Republicans. The pronosal cf Chairman titz-Te-ahl cf the ho-ise appropriations committer for a single committee to control war appropriations also is pending. . .. Closer scrutiny of appropriations and departmental estimates, during the present session 13 generally pre dicted, with efforts to prevent ex-h-avairance while at the same time providing adequate funds for war nceds. . Spectacular features during tne session are regarded as possible de velopments from the agitanon against Senator LaFollette and oth ers because of their opposition to some war legislation, ne v ator Hardwick of Georgia have an nounced their intention to seek re peal of the draft law, while Sena tors LaFollette and Sherman of Il linois have peace resolutions pending before the senate foreign relations committee. Within rte next few days Presi dent Wilson is expected to send to the senate nominations of many mil itary and civil officers appointed dur- ng the recess or who failed of con- . 1 W Mrs King 3Ug- examination may fair and swore that Mrs. ins b d swore tnat - cemher 15 upon presentation to the smaU margin i u-- 'iVo"! nested that the party tae reCruiting offi(cer da, certihca rained a tew hnvin but Tnd th s is the view Recorder Rus- . . . IV n TjrnrwiS- I e nno Kqtt1 that np Will COVeXlUK anu -- - , 1 Mrs. nnf ho Tippdea to nil any ueuucu suuu nr several percentage of quota of the board, selling for several v iin(r modifies nrevious in- December lonai eiecuoiia uci- , . c:osr;f,n . " din the af- 1 board to report for physical all months except aepo u pin eame along, thirty-two senators, nineteen uemo- nrmauo, r""' : ' vir sue- lamination may enlist until Ue- was zi Poipi"":.r" i "TaiZ n Vrt th weanon and placed few points after the call on 'it in his pocket, it was and Liverpool buying, but and this is the view Re and pistol out to tn lt Z n HpfTpd soon eased off again under southern , sell took of the matter. UC Ilttuv-v w j - - I . .30.05 rr: ,.,oc enthusiastic lOr e,cl rrru: -l,nr modifies nreviOUS ,lov before the tragedy over the tructions accordingly voluntary en- January 29.20 days ueioic - fpo-iatrnnts is nro- k, 9R 8K 1 wmwinir wibu - 1 s , iiciiu j. ---'' - .1 visirr'n enp vviaa jn"'"h i . i i i I 1 1 1 1 S:. m-iirl otrni IV A 'HICK progress pistol. . jle told of taking a wide brimm ed lad's hat and one slipper from the ! l Mobile in which the party rode on the fatal night. He told his daughter M BelU Means, sister of the defendant, to burn the crumpled hat, and she did Judge Cline ruled out the evidence of a telephone conversation which h witness described on the tragedy, which he said some one told '--t surprise of the trial, him over the telephone y f'r t witness for the defense was the personal effects telephone 3" R'p,n of the undertaking es- lieved the W'J' i-limcnt here, which prepared wsi t'-t 0. - hibited from and after 12 noon December 15. May July 28.70 28.43 t; ro finp.1 ski i) tor DemK uiuun. 29.52 'and $75 for having the pistol. Pink 28.97 was not drunk. There was another 2afi6 'sober one in the crowd tooRalph Bost, a witness, who declared that I 28-44 1 have about quit now." 28.10 C. T. U. CONVENTION HICKORY MARKETS BEGINS IIS SESSION Cotton Wheat .29 10 COPPER STILLS CAPTURED SUNDAY Over Thirteen Billions Are Asked by Congress For Prosecution of War Ry the Associated Press. Washington, Iec- 3t Patnotic service committee reports and the address of the president, Mrs Anna Borden, engaged the attention here today of the nearly 1,000 del egates to the annual Woman's Chris 'tircrrn:3 Union conven'don. WEATHER FORECAST For North Carolina: Probably rain late tonight ana 00 . ; - c A Warmer tonight in noruieab. pvx uiw., - , . By the Associated Press. .Washington, Dec 3. Estimates of more than 13,500,000,000, the greatest in the nation history 1 for the conduct of the goverrnment and the prosecution of the war dur- will come 1 Demitv Collector P. P. Jones ana , fi , 1917-1919 were wspman C. A. Moser bunday f 0,r Kv trip t in northeast poruon, - -w...- 0nnr, Conner suomitteo w coii6iCO, w j - colder in west portion iuesday, iigni. & located in the treasury department i i 4- ,tT!t,C! SW11S VYllivii. w.-j . -V .v , -T 11 . soutnwesi, uo we KnsriPs about 10 and lb mnes soutu- Jn r0und ngures more umu COMPARAliVJi wiiAitiiii. , wirVorv. Neither was in -AAAnnnftnn j- fnr war alone. 64 63 operation and the worms could not realized from tax. v. Dee. 2, Maximum ation: the remainder from Liberty Bonds. .Deducting an item of $153,000,000 intended as an annual appropriation towards a sinking fund for the dis charge of the whole public debt and some $330,000,000 which will be turn ed back to the treasury from postal revenues, the estimated sum which will actually be appropriated is $13, 018,725,595. No previous estimate ever has exceeded $2,000,000,000. , jj .-1 S -i , 1 " f I HI 1
Hickory Daily Record (Hickory, N.C.)
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Dec. 3, 1917, edition 1
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