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VOL. V. NO. 11K HICKORY, N. C, MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 26, 1920 mm rt,.iv:-( in a motor truck trans-) Hv the Associated Press from Hickory to Uoone to I f ar,s Jan.- 26.The rep Muds or tiu manufacture.-'. PRICE FIVE CENTS lea i r",I;i1"" .... . J ' r k V' !n-fn;1lnf (L n,.: .l!1 .lu, 1 'u . lork, Jan. 26 Since the! Washington, : Jan. 26. No chancre '-mi"-. ". ... ,f-,. ..lecmrdv with X V 1" ! ,SImn oc c armistice there' nas j m the reservations affecting ,articl- p.i' ; n in. ii ..ii v . , i ..u : . --- --v. vitiiiiiuu ui i iiu ami's ! oeen a constantly increasing numbei By the Associated Press. 1 Dy the Associated Press. Halifax, N. S.. Jan. 26 The dis-I Atlanta. Ga.. Jan. aided army transport Powhatan. i sleet storms which have, prevailed Rain and . i i , . i cniMn:..",',,,, 4.1 m ---- in niLtu ouciLus uurmg wi. cue vanauiaii steamer xaeiv iaur- Keports (VU,1M ..... j: vv vv.v. ,U1 vne proiessions Jaw vers yi the) ew xoik, jan. zo. Governor tLd- ler, still standing by, said: I in at Raleigh, T. C . where the ther- -.id lv mtn its nwn. will ho J he discussion m 1a pnmir. Ah) k.j. i. . . , 1 t t-i i. , . nr. , ; ..m , -' ' . " . Jl v., niv. uki ii '1'- . . . . , , ,. , -------- ... W..V. vvi.iv.. "h m,.,, wuii ij ot wncm jz were mde-es: vvara 1. jiiuwarus 01 iev dersev ana; ciow tmaer wav .'?f-nir!. rnr- i'p of mAmmo.- vo-.ho,i oj. owoo t ... th(, n,,;Mi. or helping to develop vne , c ose the trend of opinion ;j6 victims wore physicians; 28 teach-! Governor Alfred E. Smith "of New! ahead of Powhatan. The Arashnet thermometer re ached 32 degrees in At- li!:(.,t .nnuntam sect.on in the L nited J 8 j'- ombers furtner than it,Crs, and 11 elergymon. The list in-! York have been invited to speak at ahead of relief. Laurier sent line ! Lnta and Montgomery lalt night. SU'p"' (;vl1, nv.ivlKK. l ';!fK;l!i?:!aV l0a- Phase Muded 22 presidents of large - basi- ra testimonial dinner to be given j out 'but' lost it before it was se-'i Southern headquarters of the tele- i:oo:;c; citizens pvebably Mill be , -i the question was the most import- ness eQncorn.s nua no nromincnt cIub! Homer S. Cummings, chairman of the i cured.'.' j and telephone company here Hstu. in tm; enterprise and a reg-1 ut ie. ! -mc mti-s, miliicnaires and wealthy ! Democratic national committee, lin-j The Relief is a wrecking tug sent f rJoors slight dciav to business' be- tilac service line during the open months. ;it least, will be operated be- f tween Hickory and the mountains. J , !V. i.l.i, !VlOkT(S SOW -J i.j ,(;j ACiiKs in (jkain :!,::. Jan. 2:-'. One thousand; f, in- ht.r.ilml and -10 farmers m i I society women. ATI. 11 1 Ml Unhappy martial relations (responsible, for o50 tragedies, j outnumbered women 2.087 to 'but of the child suicides 25.' crirte and 225 boys. Newspaper edi- I ; tors appeared to be immune. 4-asfc--Oi. ; cer tne auspices ot the .National ifo tho Pnwhstnn's nid - Ti-n r.n.ici-1 v.-f i.,.i ;iu ...; i. were ! femocr.atic v ciub. on Thurcday even- (guard cutters are also near the Pow- road companies reported trains prac- An announcement hatan. j tivnV.v on"ti:ne. . ' would e mo;, February 5 105' a-e-l that the occasion wi ,','J : "memorable from the politic icai sig-1 licance of the 'Utterance of those who I list of speakers will be announced uinty fovod l.':,.r:j.) acres 'i hi't year and iiarve.itcd ?.",- summer and fad, (,.r,:i. c: to lh; report of John lr. ; L-V1:1C, Aascciated Press ,c.i,t:r of (hods, who C(nv.- rnV!nni't(.m' a"' f-Creation ;,i th, report for-the. agricultural , Jl ntonal trade comnuss I);l.i.-ui .1 Ihdelgh. Duririf th,. ' to deal with those who seek a wo -c:i:on .Mr. Crisp Ihciv 1(. Jo owners oi tiii-i'.t!iM-' nisic-nnies. , Th.1 threshing was dene by 20 ma- j owned hy farmers in the' t 1 t L i 1 n.nn'v. I mo repor; gives the year of nissioti world 'i T . ( inn f 1.21f.i f'.' . c.j.i It I V lit 14 IMJCil'lUII iftiu u . ,. ...i . t ,.f .iijuiv l.'Jl I..UV llll' (.UililllllIS 111 UIL.l ncncpoly and are in 1 u operators, of own country, 'but those in foreign na tions as well, was recommended by Hu.it: n ThcinoTUi. .' the Federal Trade Commission, in an a.idrcss to- tuu :. The committee in charge of the din- ner consists of more than 200 por j sons and includes prominent men and I women democrats frcm all parts of I the country. ro-ta)-.--v- v the Associated Press New York, Jan. 20. "Willie Low- iho niiiehinoK wore boiio-hf - day before tho Fee. -.vi Pan-Arncri- is" retired pugilist who was shot and The lit' t of the machines was bought can lnancial Conferences. 'severely wounded l;y two unknown in 1S0!. The other purchases are1 Complaints should come through men at his cafe on Fourteenth strc.et scattcivil over the years from" 187G to ! Titional trade commissions, Mr. last night, was said to be improving Mid including VMV, it is interest-i Thompson said, and each cause tried by physicians at n local hospital to in to' note that all of these years ; before reprcsentativesef the interna- j Jay. Ho is expec ted to recover. l:i! show twice as many purchases ; l;"ai ".v ni ueougingo na n-i-as any other year of the entire 50. j011 )0SP. citizens were involved m The increased price of machinery nv litigation. iill modern farm equipment during',. . -The clinition of what was an un tho past year or two not only has!."1 .tra,,e Practice beiore this corn failed to curtail purchases, but has 1 mission could bo found m the trade, caused more machinery and equip- practices alreauy condemned by the nicnt to he bought. More labor 'laws cf many nations, both ancient saving machinery and less day labor 1 modern, "Mr. Thompson said, seems to ie the aim of (JaJdwtii ,u"!1 " '' ie;i'cl,',VB umc farnurs now. m ,y w 'HJf W ! S ? $ M f if Bv trio Associated Press - London, Jan. 2i. An official state ment issued by the soviet government at Moscow said the bolshevik peasant corps had reached the border of Chi na and had occupied Cobda on the western border of Mongolia. a-- TUKKS DON'T. TAKE TO 150LSHEVIK STUFF , By. the Associated Press FIRST IflW HEBE ; il.- a. 1 - 4i 1. I 1 1. ; i i ill I? E ( ' Ulr.. 1 'It? U Ulie pi ilVH - t? 3UU j initial lists' such ns our commission; i 1'as alr:ady received from some of our j i ind'iftries. the renouncements of' 'i-.l:f f?r.l enonomirts. and above all, j Hunt and two women, cne of them ! r. th- crmiron sen'e of those before ' married, on a cbarge of elopmcnt or The trial of "Cub" Taylor' Harry HE LAST 11 i i Snow today covered an aren many thousands of square miles v-fr m tlv 'f"as? was presented after !r." tif ition and hearing. "n the v?niverr.l publicity of the findings of such a body would lie the co' vctive. "I have been asked who would po-u--3 the committing of the offenses. Tlie answer i the anmo ne in nnv f ; dorpestic business the competitor uie cl'm rui aim western i in ct ii '"a..i. 4.1 r. iino ttn mn tn roa tin m nrrivA. ' tipv m:it.v and brcuuht with it an early ; oJ roir.nr, Tn. rmi-nicsinn; ' were in charge of Sergt. Eugene Sig- mnniing temperature of 21 de-re- ?,,cf;5 ' ', tin wnnld-1 mon and City Manager Eallew. abandonment was begun before Re corder Pruitt this mcrning and not ! concluded when recess was taken j for lunch at 12:30. The hearing was j -resumed at 1:S0 this afternecn and.! two hours or more were expected tc1 be consumed with the case. Constantinople, Jan. 26. Bolshe vism has "no appeal to. the Turks, being contrary to their religious j training and their patriotic instiswts, ; said a political and religious leader. ! Recently there 'have been reports ! that the baisheviki have made in- roads in Asia Minor and that the for- mer minister of war- has sponsored I a bolshevik uprising in 'Turkestand. CHARLES RAY AT PASTIME TOMOROW WM HLbfl The program at the iyfS mcrrcw will be Charles Iff H Paramount picture "Gre? H j U rang';. Andy Fletcher v By the Associated Press San Francisco, Jan. 24. Just CO! 3 wl carried letters from St. Louis to San years ago tne ponv express wmch ha. The two couples were brought to Hickory froni Lynchburg yesterday morning and a large crowd was at I BQOSHT BY PIRK SHOW Was tWO or threO IW ..L. . is U TIivaa 5f-.inf wava with tho wnmn . . I . . . . .1 1 T 1 1 l.' l. rYll ' I .Hl IJ1I11.11VV iifc.v ; 1 i , 7 i llll 11 VI' f I 1 l TH I - C C . 1 f " 1 1 111 laces. nut sioet or giae , 'nc iCf : -'C-.ih' Tavlor and Karrv Hunt-- were I "-.V'V.., T'V'4T T , i sevcmy-iive mnes a day, out ottc l-ackc.i it down during the right. , u . . . . . '' i I'L ... ' L Vt. ' 1,9 V "1 u.,! w n, Wflil-A.d- 1aie1?"' V" .Jan- 'Td0 ; ., Icovfered double that distance. . " liaily this morning a few flakes Lm7 iU-T u T tiie ifalo Bill" once made a ride of 38 continu. i to es-eeiu . but the storm , 'V, " -I i ,r.. -f th im.irt.mv iN- .7 "jr.Vlvt' 1U mnes when tne messenger wno w -cmcl over. The snow began early 7V . Pe " " 1, ; rn'A. waaH VpV;. announce here today. The price paid iwaiting was kiIied. ...i.-. 1. , 1 iir.juu ji r cli. 1 Luiiii'uiu - - 1 v!T' o -rt r.r ftnrfl;-i i ti t-.t Li i.v fc.ivni. - i 'ire n cnasea ov in ins or It was a great achievement when the pony express was started to car ry the mail to the young but bustling state of California" in i860. Its in auguration was preceded by the pub lication in a St. Louis paper in March of that year of the following adver tisement. "To San -Francisco in eight day?. The first carrier of the Pony Express will leave the Missouri river on Tues day, April 3 and will run regularly weekly thereafter, carrying letter mail only. Telegraph mail eight day, letters ten days to San Fran cisco." , i The 'population of San Francisco ! and other California towns cogcrly welcomed this service, bringing them I into touch as it did with the states from which the geld hunters and other foitune seekers had migrated. Ten riders going each way, with changed horses every twenty-five miles, brought the pouches of mail across the thousand mile wilderness. The pony express, with its fast rid ers, among them "Buffalo Bill" (Col onel William F. Cody), then a young man, was one of the most romanti features of the great western coun- 4 try. Many were the adventures these daring riders had. N They averaged 1 1 f 1 n TJuf- 1 as Pastime to- Ray in a eased Light- was a most j inventive young person, and when his best girl suggested that she would like an automobile, Andy got busy and traded his "little giant !, ! poiato sheer tor what was lelt ct a badly damaged car. I hen he pro- i-. , 11 - 1 cceucu to nx tne -iu ear up, ami on name much ed Andy, was taking Alie to the Chatauqua picnic, and his worst rival came along in a big six-cylinder and carried off the prize. Then, just when things were looking hopeless for Andy, 'Greased Lightning" made good its name. A ccrkir.g story, with Charles young inventor. NO ASM OF- 01 Bv the Assoc!;--ted Press "Washingtor., Jan. 2(5. No report regarding the capture by the bolshe vik forces cf a group of American railway cngir.ers and a party of American Red Cross nurses reported in dispatches from Siberia, had been received today by the, state or war department or at the Red Cross. headquarters of m ii It nil ciinie rn tup of a week that 'uwb-he.l lin.'c save cloudiness Mid ''am. the nreeimtaticn r.n in Satur- nijplitv of goods exported from the j Probably a hundred persons, most j ' ' . , T . ".! 1, T- .1.1... 1 I- il--. united States, also was urged hy ;ur. OT tnem irom .rugniunu. were a l Thompson. Failure on the part cf I station to await the arrival of the Ii? r It ,1nnC ,S,S .V-S e grade and quality as sarnies ! It was a tragic case, and many in j the Raleigh limes. in til' s,et on The w-it- f In -liv ' wouW be RuRcient cauS9 (r refu-Ing the crowd must have hoped that, the, from" A LI! ANY TO TOKIO of ..,' ,a-k'0,1' ( ,i u ' rcrmifL ion to u?e the trace mark. affair could oe remedied and that, xor- wli'd. however, for the whoia coun- A"-"L . ,ot.n .-.f ,i.ivon d vnintm,x . : . . of iy hiuboen short on rain Einee.j . T,?EASirRV riqtTTKICAT the plst' be blotted out. ' 1 From AlSnv N Y to Toko mmer. i -iv- Ti.i ir'-r"n w ni acc! -trs ! r rom ivioany, xm. x., to xokiO, Sdmo! rhildrrn worn lmnnv tndnv 1 -Ui"IV,:Jl 1,1 " ' . . . -; Japan, 13 a long step, but in these I snip-1 fjy the Associated Press cmicagOi jiiii. .'i. toll from influenza and pneumonia ched the highest mark of the epi- fil-ini' i t. a- 11 - .- in" tJ . 1 1 v.- 1 ' 11 - i Washington, .Jan. Zb. secretary! for an rdd-fa.-h.oned rabbit , the cffcring ,forj I -subscription? ct new treasury certi-1 i r-cates cf indebtedness, dated audi Scaring interer.t from .February 2 and! njiv.ihle' March 15. with interest at; JAI' RKINI ORCEME.VTS DISl'ATilKl) TO SIBERIA Markets I he Observer, an afternoon daily, !ecj" by outlaws, the pony express rid is one Of the oldest dailies in the ers were exposed to death at all times Mr. Park is the publisher of !arK they braved rain and snow storm part of an every-day duty. One of the memorable- achievements the pony express was the delivery Lincoln's inaugural address in '1861, .vhen all the western country was ! ed a very marked decrease, vaiting for the momentous news frcm : Mr. Robertson is confident the capital. The address was hur- i the epidemic is on the wane. rases if influenza reported niace" of the nony express. Wran- . todav numbered 1 ,0 8, as compared covered -without less cf tihie. Before ;T)ed in oil skin and put in saddle bags i to last Friday's high mark of 2,230. I cat demic Health Commissioner Robertson reported this morning that the total, cf new cases of both diseases show- that F days of ocean cables and leng-range jrjed to St. Joseph, Mo the "taking ! i radio stations the distance may be 1 0ff place" of the pony express. Wrap-! 1'"' Saturday, Jan. 24. The u;;itch of Japanese reinfcrccmcnts 0 sirieria was unavoidably necessary to assist the Czechs and guard the 'unlive railways, Premier Ilara 'I'-'t-iiirci , vK',i IU i JULV1 7l Hvi COTTON thi vnt.p of 4 1-2 ner cent per annum, j By the Associated Press Tiio nmr.nnf-. of the issue was not; New York, 'Jan. 26. The specified. v ; market was unsettled and easier ear- --Bj j lier today. After opening five to 37 QUIT MOSCOW 'points lower, prices worked up a few By the Associated Press. j points on - buying .by Liverpool, and 'Stockholm. Jan. 20. Members of I domestic trade interests. March and ; the political squabbling has reached 'its climax at Albany over -the prerog- . i ative cf a majority party to surn jmarily dispose of a minority, Vis rf j count. Katcij leader of the opposition ii. ... j.y . 1 . iiuu mvi 1..' -i-- " .j X a resolution demanding the removal of the Hara cabinet because its course "is against the best interests of the tnl . lower notwe oi tne euet la' H was also necessary as a ineana of assuring the safety of the -""micse garrison. thi i0 was no reaacn to withdraw l"e Japanese troops, edded the premier siniMlv l, ...mo..,' a-,- or: lAff ATnS- I Tiilv lofo-i. aPl rflP nlir.nf 5?H f A j v 1 1 j LHr laic uicv I rn(i SOVIUL uyvciiiiiviiv n v v i u uij iutvi jj.t. vn v w w r,w siffAr n renewed outbreak of the points net lower. Prices steadied at Inlan-u and have gone to the city of i this Jyel on covering and showed ral- Tsvo on the upper Volga, according to a report r,e.aching here. THE HISTORIC '20'Sf 1 6r.de n Observer. . S The 20's liavo played .quite aeon- ideiaolc part in iiisc-wr.v. xc lies of several points before the end of the first hour when the mavicet was ! comparatively quiet. J;ns wcri h.-in ,- withdrawn. ln po- i,!,1?", f'.f J;!');'" find Chha i i 'b. fAi ast i,0,n,P f.lr ditrf.r,nt f Trl tint of Abn i an'1 "'t B ita'n. ' Of i,o centenaries to be observed will f l;;;:at;',11 ,c,,v 'cti,-c thV. of the my the Mav- coull ot ;u,lshc:lkl in o;ia flow,r, which landed the Pilgrim not be forecast Fathers on Plymouth Rock on Christ- PRODUCE i ui E9RABLES K HUM EGYPT SOOK By tis dd Marshal V-i ;? AsTRciatcd Press V;:,:1"0' ;Tn. 28. Fiel. isomr IlTby Briliah hi8'h com" ha 1 t'yPt and the Soudan, nv )1',iUnt;('(l bV proclamation that Inr , .I ?0,,'t regulations designed to iWt ,lUl(1n-abies will go into cf- 4 . Kvnt l.. , i ln somo districts of to'ton u . ,J(,('n increari-d from two "-"-il l)fV pimf ! ' cent. imoa day, 1620. It was in inat , Luther burned the papal bull in Wit--i tenhorio.' an event which also had its repercussions on the times to come George IIII (already moribund for twovears) died in 1820, as did his son, thi' father of Queen Victoria, and it was the same year that George IV inaugurated his reign by holding the trial of his wife. The Field of the Cloth of Gold (150) the drown William, the only son of 'Hetnry I (H20) are among the other events of the 20 s. EGGS FOR OTEEN As a result for the apepal last week for fresh .eggs for the sick sol diery at Oteen, Mrs. K. C. Menzies, dta'rn aV of the Hickory Red Cross canteen, reports that she has already received twenty dozen ;ejrgs whiclvwill be sent to Otten Friday. i Eggs,, per dozen Hens and roasters per lb. Old Roosters, per lb. Country butter, per lb. '. Creamery butter, per lb. Pork (125 to 275), per lb. . Pork (under 125 and over 275) per .60c .24c 12c 40c 68c .18c tate." This is probably the Japanese equivalent to. what the New iprk legislature assumed in refusing seats to five members. The Kato opposition cannot refuse seats to the Hara ministers because they are sit ting in them, but, if a course which one party pronounces opposed to the interests of the state when taken by another is sufficient grounds for oust ing, tb2 parallel between Albany and Tokio is fairly close. .'Hew far this precedent ; and prin ciple might wander if established and iceeped may be a question, but that the address was started on its wav amid wild cheers. Fresh horses wait ed at every ten miles and the final ten miles before reaching San Fran cisco was made in 31 minutes. The message was carried by the riders a total of 1,950 miles in 185 hours, a average of a little more than ten miles an hour. That was wonderful in those- days Npw rvases of nneumonia totaled 234 during the past 24 hours, against 331 last Friday'. SOVIETS NOW ABLE i HER won Br BEfiLI ENEMY T SilRLO By the Associated Press. Berlin, Jan..' 26. Mathias Erzberger, practical politicians would test it: the minister of finance, Wixs wounded elasticity there is not the 'lightest by a shot fired at him today an he doubt. Disposing, of a party "by the was leaving the criminal court build- iu 1 7r I simple antagonism oi me siait; s piat- mg alter a nearmg !m tne neinericn ...... . . , , - ! . . . t .. -. i i - torm. antagonism to tne states m j noei suit. uniy one snot strutx hun. GRAIN (Corrected daily by Horseford Milling Company) Wheat per bu .$2.70 Corn per bu. L$1.90 Oats, per bu. . $1.00 live, per bu. LS1.90 ; Cowpeas, per bu , W ea ther For North Carolina: Snow or i-ain tonight and Tuesday, warmer, fresh to moderate strong northeast and east winds on the coast. terests is easy , compared to the tur- j moil and strain and irritations of an election. It is far more comfortable and safe to allow - candidates" to be elected and then refuse them a place if the practice can -be made to stick. That the same procedure should make its' appearance withia a few days in places , so" far apart as Jme j representaeive . Legislature of New York" and. the imperial Diet of Japan is almost stunning -as a joke in civics. A - - "r - - - LABOR CGIEREiE nciiiyfiTfinwiFTC nunnsui uusiLsy Mrs. C. C. Freeman, Miss Mary Freeman and Mr.- Tom Lowe left to- By the Associated Press . Paris, Jan. 26. The.. Scandinavian Bv the Associated Press Washington, Jan. 26. Russian so viet organizations "have become strong enough to fight the world" Luwig C. A. K. Martens told ; the senate investigating ccmmittee- to day. Because of this, he said, the Soviets have ceased to urge international revolution to . support their cause. HISTS MEET IH OF SOLDIERS iBv the Associated Press Florence, Italy, Jan 26. During a meeting here today at which tb,e, anarchist Enrico Falasta, recently el ected to the chamber .of deputies tirg- labor conference has adopted a leso- i ed a resolution, aT mob tried to over- lution condemning bolshevism, which : come a partv of carbineers. The day for Saint Maries, Idaho, after j was introduced by Brenting, the soc- latter defended themselves, fired- at spending about two months in anxl near the city with relatives, ialist leader,, according to a . Copen hagen dispatch to a local newspaper. a score of rioters and wounder sev eral
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