HICKORY'
Daily
it i;?
VOL V. NO. 177
HICKORY, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 7, 1620
PRICE FIVE CENTS
ant
o
I!
RAILROAD PROBLEM BACK
WITH PRIVATE Of NERS
Fund on
Which
fltfy i-Ia-vc $300,000,000 Kevolving
Which They Must Pay Interest and
They Must Return Some Time How Prob
lem Affects Shipping Public
CHICAGO STRIKE WORK IS BEGUN DEMOCRATS ARE OPPONENTS OF
GROWS MORE ! OK MJUE FLOCKING TD ARE SHORT 0
dEOIOHu SiCTIOil. ! IILEIIjI 0n!y
BUILDING
N SIGNATURES
W. S. MANN) were
I'.i'ju, hv Tin' Washington 1 uld
W;.-
S'nr )
April
w
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HUM:.
1 1
n;l
ir,u
1 1
run
cur,
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in1
hw V.HI
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7. When 'Uncle
ago handed tin- rai!
tii.'i:' owners, he sot
til'.!' the MM1! of
"tv.'nh ir. '. fun'." L
,!, in imam in;;' their
i nii"o.id and gov
:,,v i'.i.w attempting
lli.it sum .diall he i
iin thm will; tin1 in - .
e ( i ;i::ni. Kn, tbo
1 ,v.;y li.vut ices ha.-
r.'.nd, largo and
of i: mo?t ia t'-s-;i
:i! the a !. ocia
n, citing in Chicago
an a rcpe; t . Ftvight
.iv.ii l a;s is t he
:'. iiuiio!'i: of til"
! roiling stock and
' i'.u'UitU's are also
y linc.
i find, ace.i ding to
i t.) iv u-ed "for
hhng carrier by
;:! Interstate Com-
to .-t'i o lilt' pub
ii it.ti pes iod im
l: the lei munition
In tin' origi
r. ed the amount
i ,!. udsjl
;..it i h' compromise
:,uln 'betWCCH th.0
! that i lu leans
. Ill in twenty-six
niHSl'l' 'f til'.' hill.
vice is as much n
I;.- uv, rage f rcight
I J.'k 000 new cars
. y..r 1 1 replace
. ' being about L
; .-iM'vii o ;;t present.
nistt lift ion costs
'.OCSS
wouid rooiiiri
nf i'ui.'S,, and eoiservnt ive estimates'
an- that from "WUK0 to 400.000 addit-j
inr.nl freight cars should be rolling ov-1
or too vails or tins country.
Th.' interstate commerce cemmis
orders for XlOOO cars that
not he filled. To move the bus
of the country without, delay
a much larger number
Ty the Associated Press
Chicago, April 7.--Rip;'esematives
ot S,:00 menioers of the brotherhood
Cl local eililineim 11 and fn-eivwn t r.--
I oloywd in the local yards here todav
'delied thfir unions and voted to join
the strike of switchmen here- Tr;a
jj'urtation is badly crippled and rail
I road officials wei'e aureeil if tlu- force
hit' strikers were aun'meatid sua"
n: . .. .
1 1. 1. iic wiiuii oe tin Ui).
I Representatives of the Daily Rec
ord and the Charlotte Observer have
boun their combined work of brme,
inj? out a magazine supplement of
both papers, which will be distribut
ed anion?'- twenty five thousand veau-
Raleish, XG, April
crats from all parts of
Carolina beyan ..jiatherinu,-
7.-
-Demo-Xorth
t IT5 1 XT. T-V - T f Ti
as ocna riae voters on uemana tor
ection After List Is Purged Council Ready
re
tor !t ight
i rs of
It is
the Obsei
honed to
ver and the
brin;;- out
.Record,
eompre-
ln: enu'ineers and iiremeii declared
they would not work with "scabs," as
they termed the loyal union men, and
'also demanded an increase of pay. The
; ci'-vim men are jrottiny: $").75 a dav ar, i
IOll
with the aid
is men
f railway
i'.at ions.
task of "cut i in;
v.! (iiivv: to till'
'H 0. 000, 000 i'.o
( I'LMlll-
1'ore enuayed in the;
the .u'armoat ac- j
clotli," and making I
is far as possible in I
ij.ey demand
f.remen paiil
, :-v ,1,
.4 !.":
from
an
mooti.'. th.' inesenl pevds
minin.tjr how much each road
y demand M an hour.
stuiki: in r.i ti alo
By the Associated I'r'ss
llnfl'j.ln Anvil 7 !"
hour; tlu
to $1.2-; r
In ileter-I iiic:ji, .iui i. . ie luiimrea
, . ; switchmen on the niirlit shifts of all
hliall tret I D ir..l 1,1, .K.
; HINUiimn IIIU'I 111 I'UIIrtlW Willi 11H' I A-
( ther things than the requirement of i ...option of the Pens. Ivnnia and Erie
ll-.e moment mui be considered, for
in iiiinic application for a shave of the
Lruvei'tiivK'iit loan the roads must set
i on 14 ine icrni lor v.nicn it is
nensive inecL' T nisionc worn, s.'iow-
in' the wonderful development in
t-atawba county in agriculture, numu
faeturinjr ar.d sen era! business.
Carefully prepared stoi'ies wiil bo
used, shcwir.jr all lines of jrrowth in
Catawba -'ind ;nany pictuijK will be
taken by way of illusi rating the vari
ous a) titles.
Other counties are awake to the
needs of ajrirressive advertising'. Much
northern and western capital is com
livs south for investment and it is be- j
lieved that .few if any counties in the
south have more 1o offer the investor i
or tiie home seeker than Catawba j
county. - j
Iy attraciinjr out s.iders do the stiik- !
today to attend the state Demo-1
cratic convention which meets here)
tomorrow. !
Congressman Clyde R. Hoey ; "
liver one of the keynote speeches ati!ne pi-tnion
the convention, was anions;' those who j persons dc-n
urriea mis niorrni'.u.
Irn.iicaiioMs are tnat woman suf-
W ilh
sons
I hose Disgruntled Per
Who Protested i
councii
:::! subn
niiii"
ifted
an
frag;e will fumkh th;; nvincipal fea
ture of the convention. Senator
Simmons' statement in W'ashiiijiTs.'U
last 'night .favoring ratification by
I he' legislature of the suffrage amend
ment was, the topic of discussion
among politicians here.
Suifrag'n loaders were much en-
1 n ; 1
.er
lV'UUK-
i . j el.
Duncung
wii! be
i. they
lames an
an 1
"ere
11 ! g':': t
ly son'.
elect
1
ordercc
.1 books
mud to c(
"und j
20' !
11 on I
suuicient S
WCiV
:itid:t;
!
cou raged
n en
ry t ne senat or s
and were hopeful
platform would contain
lion in favor of suffrage.
Before leaving Washington, foi
Raleigh yesterday, Ccngressma?
Hoey indicated that he would advo
eate ratification of woman suiirags
at the convention.
Senator Overman who is to deli vet
a spe'ech when asked at Salisbur;,
aiinounce-
;iat
the
'went on strike last night, virtually ! in- development of Hickory, Newton
;'
.ice thiir
car .-
ini -
1 1 1
id. the uses to which it will bi
plied, tne present and prospective ab
ility of th applicant to repay the
loam the character and value of the se
curity 0 He led, and the oxtont to
vhicii the public convenience and
uoicsfity will be served.
I can to I Sear Interest
Additional informatb .1 as to the
road'-; linancial responsibility may be
roitiiieil bv the commi..h .1. if it de
sires. The loan will he:;; inter! t
at the rate of six per cor.;, payable
semi-annually, ami must be ur.iid
within fi' years.
I'etiding the placing of the loans
and the delivery of new equipment, the
car service commission, maintained in
Washington by the American railway
association, is doing what it can to re
lieve the car shortage by arranging
for the return f cars to the roads
owning them, dispatching a supply of
cars to the points where tic need is
most urgent, ami exorcising in a gen
eral way the functions performed by
the car service section of the railroad
j tying up all trallic in the city. Up to
i !):.'!() this morning the day shift had not
i ...I ...1. 1 : . i .1- . 1
1 1 i-.oi leu i;r woi k 1; is oeiicven
ill'-ilhey have struck. F. J. Sheehain.
ap-j president of the switchmen's union,
isaid the strike was illegal.
md 1
MEET IT IE
and other towns of the county, and by
holding up the advantages and oppor
tunities the county has to offer set
tlers, it is believed that gieat good can
be done to the county in a material
way.
The edition will make its appearance
simultaneously in both the Charlotte
Observed ami the Hickory Record and
many copies will be mailed outside of
the Carolinas. in the euort to tell the
wot Id just wdiat old Catawba county
'nas accomplished in recent years and
what the county has to offer.
: that t
'i ne petitioiie.':-
a nil nen-v voters v
rained 127 names. !
in ancthe" jjoeitlio
eel the referendum on
hmsicu, their nam
.-.ivieken from the li.si
i'ames.
Th.? exandnation of
vas made ty ity n'ian.
accciding to ii munici
1 rcjuireu oiie-tnn
curi; a re fV rendu m
after non-r; -i.ttnts
Reasons fur Rejection
In the matter of the petition, fded
with the city manager tiein-ii-,I:nr
that the ordinance re4?1 o. the
of the mur.j.-ij.rj buiidlns:
le issuance 01 iwua lev t-at
Hirpo.se be submitted to a . nta of
the oters of the munici?v;3t ,'.
This matter coming oi lo i.he
hoard and bcintr heard bv I'avor
-1 ection
L : 1
-" : u iiiio i-jniK nearo
and city council of tin
removed con-: oiy, the same being tie- :
men said 1 oooy 01 tne said cuv. c na
they sis- 'i-j ( cmpllance with the iin:
misappr.'-j tmance act
alio wei-e ! petition as
in
cipal
1-.
of 1910 considered the
tiled with the citv nian-
:.::cr on tne .list day 01 ; tarca ana
find the following:
l- That trie registration Looks of
or II nry, ; the city of Hickory for the .preceuV
1 i 1! -1 - fi ! ;,1' loiuitt 1 h. enmo hi.nr fV iLui
. ...V. ."UV V ill 1 LI.. I IV U-
the petition I
1st night
iff rags.
ins
aid
attitude
such
on woman
atonic nt a 3
he had to make would be incorpo
rated in his speech. Opinion is di
vided en the
would take.
aoc s.-iuer wmcn t-.e
'.';.ade. am! City Attorney
Jus report. Conned then
unanj mouVv a rei-olaUon
demand vjoo.i for the year 11)19, contains the
Murnhv read i "ameo of 573 names of t ' - sons who
adorned ic nvmg and residing: n . he. cilv
(k'clarm.r ! o
PC
1 r,
:t:tn.n
: s vre re
to ei'i'ct
h.ad too few names i o.c
going forward fori
the building. j tljc
f Hickory, who were entitled to
view Senator Overrun!
)ul many here i nongn
'i.ibett ran;
Iliose opposi
in the event
it v.'a:
"or ;
e i-.a
l;eeii
the junior senalor would ioin
:uor
Sirmnons. while
Ti.'i :
r.;,nv H'
"..':;( , v. :.
v,t;ii.,i 1
i- i'i-r !
Th'.' ',.
br"' ;
I'lll nf i
inv; tin'
llii'li! ;;;v
l'!Iir;;l"it
if n.iiH
i.n.1 !.-!;v
i'.:cnt .
1"' !) jplji:
V'lii'l.- u:;
)' l'!):i U
ini' i'of 'j
:,niM
in 191 (i an
control in 191S administration during government con-1
new cars built, but trol of the roads. In fret the ca-1
iol'.i, with the ine- service commission is occupying the!
mime ;uarter.:; and nas much tne same
personnel as the car service section i
had loior t March 1. It has been es
tablished bv the roa
1 l...t th.- present ruppl;i
' . .' :' should be.
bir.'ou I iii... lit Car
1 '
IH'W
.vc
railway e'jcuti es
for the cnsti net- period,
freinht cars dur- nvirent
or until su
orgaidzaticn
but not all of it is
, 1.
(!!-
for
V,il:'
I'lll.-,
I.Kov I;;
high s
ftry i,f
ihiii
!'
" !. .-aid for at of the gov
' . '. b r at th present o--.
:i . 1 ...b'i ials su vh an ov' v
j" . 1 entire appropriate n
n ft r ot her iniprove
;; r this year orders haw
i b a'' at -J'VOOO cais by
c l.ii.iUi'hd n!.;i;t ion wi'i
h i -'in-n limres without wai'-
'.!"v: r.'.r.r.Mt . id.
.'i".,l I'rne in thv sriring of
'.';! !, .-urpius of freight
tit fm- it'mo.-i a year iio.v
us a shoitagc, ri'itching as
'' " 1 in .Kirmary end f eb-"ii-i;
y. r r c I'd dropping t !0.
i:: .Maiil'i. These liuures
.1' .d the latier date ih.ue
1 (;
M.i
ii thu'.
mav be fumed.
emi-ohi.'ui'. m thv.l ;
ly wd 1, I lie mlercate
:v:'s?ion in tirv ma.t..'r 1
and is situ;;t d jitst 1
frovi the cor.iuii-'ion
Democrats from 100 counties will
meet in convention in Raleigh tomor
row and in what promises to be the
most inteiesting session in years. Wo
man sulftage will be the big question
before the body and it is expected
that the Susan B-. Anthony amendment
will be approved. The revaluation
act and the income tax amendment al
so will receive endorsement.
Representative Clyde R. Hoey will
deliver the keynote speech and Senator
Overman is en the program for an ad
dress. Senator Simmons, who will net at
tend the convention, is in favor of en
dorsing suffrage, though hp is not a
convert to the cause. He bases his
advocacy on mo grounds of expedi
ency, taking the same view as Gov
ernor Uickctt, who will recommen
1 (iO-da'v 1 sun rsRe to I1K' special session ot tne
:l, pt.r. I general assembly in July.
1 LIULj 1
iprayifyo ron
nrn v u un r
CI I
others thou:
nm vl
ih mi si
V.1.'.
he
in g
'1 Sv
: Li
ii-l-
a v.uj was iiisen
: ii-in eoi n v:i
; tne ou
,; Pviiion for
fjecte!. they
strainin order
it mr.'.nt a fi
:aycr of
yarned bv j ike
big tin;;. ine;
tne ret- : :;
would thy
That the petition as fMcd with
city manager contains thv :.,.nie.5
1 i persons who were
municipality at the 1
ok'ction of the city '!'
That a petition has :
lie rsons who are vo4--
"ou rs of
r-"ed-
iici.
i-i jled
'.:t the
omeLiihie; of
I kg;. i& -a si
am
cd
h.
rcrne
1 that
:Ti'iero
oio nc ; municipality requesting: u;u their
n'.. As ! 1 anies be erased from the petition
sera p-! deuiandimr i hat th nvdina-nf-.-
will.ng to enter t lie court ' h retefore shown h snlimitf-i trt n
th v';e purtir most in.'-r-: vote of the voters of the city . of
sa"i. and the it!;ev mem- i ilickory.
they ieit t he name wa
Tlie bond"; will go before Ihi
court 11 tnere is a contest pe-ition shall contain the names of
wiU be satisfactory to the j thirty-Woiee ! and cne-tturd per-
1 centum of the voters of the munici-
i V That the municipal finance
1 on oi requires tnat tno saul
By the Associated Tress
Berlin, Tuesday-, April 0. Occupa
tion of German cities in the neutral
zone east of the Rhine by French
troops was denounced in an official
statement today.
it
was
that the government did
to "prevent tins unheard-of
which is neither in the scope
dec
irau
everything
action,
.? tne
Cohie'-iz, April 7. Two thousand
crni'vunists crossed the Rhine in the
Lritish zone of occupation and have i treaty- and is out of proportion wit
been interned. Twelve hundred more
were expected to cross today.
Flight of large numbers oi com
munists into occupied territory is
considered an iiiication that the
o
m oat
1 ;-o-p t a i
Elliott
i nd ''v
The
i- fr; r
Mr. N.
dav in
no
md
! PO
P):'; '.
th
room
ere for
no
lor
a 1 b
to
o!
vol
.'ai
re port
of tne
W. Ck:
.f
th
rk
d.
;;e:
re ic!)arc
rent an
lice," Mr.
was taken
it.
and.
c Lion reported
was clio sen en
rcg-
1
I!
the significance of our measures in
Ruhr region.'
it volt is nearmg an end.
HUTin
I (il l
NSBHi HlillS nsiir s
SJ I El I BBS C 1 SIM' SUT JU h TL B &V 3
IIISIO
Fraud and
out license
Th- fd
by ceuncii
petition o
o op
eev
ret a
;.ked for
v:
niovaoli
nl,.-vr.,l
per-
news
o take
. . .V i.
0X1)
I re'o't;li:)n adopted
iins the actio?i on
ir.g an election :
ality as shown bv the registration
books of the municipality at the last
i receding election. -
f. That thirt-y-thr-ee and one
thnd percentum of u73 as hereto
i re shown on the registration books
h !9i.
(j. That tlie petition as filed con
tains the. names of only 87 voters
livi-ig and residing in the city of
Hickfjry in compliance with tin mu
nicipal finance act.
7. Therefore we find that the pe
! titlon does not contain a f undent
number oi names of voters
the .municipality as required by
ideipal finance act of 1919.
of the
he mu-
c
r r lio . i
is OV
somei hi;:g
tiiv tid'i! ;:.
c ,r "diviitc
print part
APPRECIATION
l, ihn Tr HtMV r.f tl, l?Pf,ol.
': nimerce i
i f wer ser-' Y.ur action m omitting Monday s
cross the'issuc vcur paper should, and 1
' biiii litv i believe doesfst'ike a responsive cord in
,!,; . tp,,,. f th-! c'vt ''-v vdinstian s neart. uur civm-
u:ia-crU.'"and indicates ; is Kioving more complex day
oy day, aim mis very compiexuy
mill mm mwM
ryy much the matter with
nt .tion industries. It has
'. tlie very serious tuVvs
situiticdi, v.'here a lim
ited suurdy (d paper is aggravated by
ti hv-k cd ca.s i . which to ship it. The
I are. I .'"'ch's a'.;o are nffectsil and the
i a. service- c 'mmission is still engag
"d in geltbig back to the eastern mines
tiie ci rs that were shipped west with
coal during the strike last November!
and December.
Bochum was still in control of the
communists late yesterday and theyj
cxpecte-d a big fight there. The sit- j
nation in the Ruhr valley is bud and i
living. Conditions ara almost u- !
bearable- A railroad strike is in i
progress at Ersen and communica- j j.v ne Associated Press
tions are difficult, 'Berlin, " April' 7. A special session
The chief of staff of American j nf the national assemblv will be held,
forces here has repeated his decda-1 Saturday. The call for the session
i n i licit '::,.ts ikj cm reel couec. mi i i iC-.n-t-i-.
Hi ml m VA 1 hwmh
: 1 TALIS
Til
i 'i U
PTfln
An
with any action outside of
occupied territory excent on specif!
serves too otten as an excuse or reas
on ( ?) to lose sight of the spiritual instructions front Washington.
and eternal issues of life. There is I -s-
no doubt but that the bustle and hur- j COTTON
ry of our social life exerts a more or j .
less baneful influence upon our censci- rv j-jp Associated Press
ence. The pursuits of business ' and 'New York, April 7. The cotton mar
industry are urgent by necessity, but ! i;et showed extreme nervousness and
. van i.r.ouLu iuiui. iuu? unit, t v
Amwican ! , .i .,n .-o..
;of the assembly.
i
MSSIl
ES 19 RUSSIA
1HPICKET " SEiiCE GOMLEIES
SISJEBEPJBlEl! EH OCCUPATION
were never intenaed nor sncuNi ce
allowed, to hypnotize that faculty in
man which has as its burden to
ask, seek, and knock for the things
that are necessary for the intelligent
ly in this world but in the world to
come. But in this desert of such
recognition, your action as well as :
thai of certain other businesses in j
Hickory, serves as a refreshing ca-1 r
sis to the thirsting soul. You have j
marked the passing of Easter, the ; I
a good deal of irregularity during to
day's early trading. The opening was
120 points higher on April, but there
was very little interest on that month
and wdiile May opened higher other
months was 13 to 20 points lower un
der realizing.
FUNE'lAL OF MRS. DAY
j r?,- tl" Assor-'atpd Press
ie: nil, .i in; . s gi o.i i.-ii.iiui
I conspiracy which was to li.'ive bent a
! Bavarian parallel to the recent Ber-
Louise Day,
at her home
v;as conducted
1 o'clock this
R. Bra ds haw.
Weather
The funeral of .M r:
whose death occurred
near Hickory yesterday
from the residence at
morning by Rev. W.
She was the mother
and is survived by 12 of them, eight
sons and four daughters, and ,her
husband. She was a member of the
Baptist church and was an uiiuHU.ilIy
fine woman.
--r--
ii;t revolution
Munich, it wa
has
announced
.'en oisec verc
t-JCi
,1
Par
that
plan wa
dcvidorff be ma le dictator
vai ia and Dr. Tfein, of the
leneral I.u-
over ia-
1 t i vi "i ;i n
sejiai atiscs. ne m
otc
foreign minister.
By tlie Associated Press
Athens, (Jreece, April 7. It i? an
nounced here that an It"!i?;i com
mercial commission has arrived in
Ath; ns en the way to Rut '-da to nego
tiate with the Russian-soviet govern
ment far the purchase of raw materi
al.; for manufacturers. :'.'ic mission,
it is said, has plenty of rVie-..
IVEY ITEMS
West; Hickory. Apr. 7. Mr
land Eolith sold his house and lot
West Hickorv the past we k to Mr.
awicms
i a
or
iViiiy
Brocd
have; i
ford.
DEATH OF MR. HOUSTON
For North Carolina:
Fair tonight
I j Mt.
Known
Daniel D. Houston, a we
farmer of Clines
W'ii-i'iliv !oii
di' iMilice from
c!'ii.';:i,iy vidiien
die hi Ii cau-'e
dev wcnld turn
'''ucr en !,'.
'r'; v . said their
l'":o' ;: M,r.n a-
I'V.
1 Av iho Associated Press
Vn il 7 Barred bv i Fiankfort, April 7. The occupa- happiness and advancement to you
!:,.i.,.i., iItm T'.. bih '. lion of Momburg by French troops !and your force.
sympathizers ot , unuouncei tonay viiiu.uijiuhh
announced todav the operations outlined ny iicneiai ie
loose their banner ; C.outte in charge of the occupation in
stsdo department. liU orders from the war office. The en
dckef' wouki ap- uiv operatio nnns ncen carnei uui
painters bearing Avitln.ut any significant incident.
address they said j TThe inhabitants of Frankfort are
ork ntincr the oecuriation with com-
l ne ciiy
n-i Ii o n-i"i'ofnl vviii,i.nr,(. nr.d 1ipiy's".
trusting that' it has been a season of Thursday, colder tonight in east
or
e
t , I'roin an
'"H'di.rv Colbv iri'ide in New
;"i' ib.. I.stcr rising m Ire an.l i" iei0 outward indifferencee
"V 1,1 'vhicn liiev asserted t ie - vo appearance th
"i.t'd tli- Irish and attacked lu-oat 'liinn h ocenmb
I'll
'till.
With Mk Ke-jlev
kadi.,. Aid .ind .Missiomirv S'-:
of Holy Trinity Fulhe an cbur h
its regular monthly meeting
(lie parsonage with .M"'. r. P W.
and .drs. . y i unru'
yr. Murphy Ilo-tess
Tj,
fictv
held
id
Kcd
hostesses. The devotional meeting,
'lli icli was in charge of Mrs. T. R.
J;u!V, was opened w ith sc't'ture -'"ii
imd prayer t-y Rev. Mr.
Kf'Kli.y. The topic for Ami' "Hope
i" iii iyf for the Leper" proved inten
.iy interesting and very instructive
tract., win. road by the different mom
rrs on thin subject: At the close
of the devotional meeting called to
'"'lor and presided over by the first
vice incident, M '!' H. Wannn
''I'dier. Ill mentber;; anewered roll
idl :md f .hi i. new members wire ad-
''vl' Rcp(.rts were heard frcm the
'I'll'1 rent committees and the regular
'''online business was carried out. 1
At the close of the business nieet
i'1 '.'i dainty ice course was served
'V the hostt'sses and the meeting ad
.ioiirtidl to meet the last Tuesday in
J1;'.v ;d the home of Mrs. I). L. Rus
,11, with Mrs. I). T. Applegate as
Jriulor. :
Th . !!i. korv Music Club was de-
l ght fully entertained last night by
id J. L. .Murphy at her home on
Twelfth street. The composers for
th- evening were Dubois, Lack and
Ilo'nu and those taking part in the
Mesdames
'RflllN SGDRFS!
i LODSENESS OF !
pnrrnn I
drLLbn
and centra! portions. r rost m in
terior tonight, warmer in west portion
Thursday, fresh west winds.
i ca--s
AMERICAN LEGiON MEETING
died on Sunday at the age of 42
years. The funeral was held , from
St. Peter's Lutheran church of
which he was a member. Mr. Hour
ton is survived by his wife and sev
eral children.
: Uwiicic an
; hr-u-o in the mill village. -
Mrs. J. T... Lackey and
'. ?pcnt Saturday 'ind Sunday
...... ..... T.T.. Al.-o T n
township, ; '.. , - '
ill t .'J t.! I .
Gar
ni
T
Mr.
into a
children
with her
Mr. Cedric Dcllinger has returned
from Favcttcville where he visited Mr.
and .Mrs. Paul Dellinger. Mr. De-Uin-;gcr
was accompanied Ih"; by his
'nephew, Master Paul L-.-blnger, Jr.,
who will spend several weeks here
vvitn his grandparents, ivlr. and. ilrs.
J. F. Dellinger.
lace
has brei
st. we
: ouite
k,' but
is
The Hickory post No. 48 of the
American legion, wall meet in regular
'session Thursday night at 7:30, in
the Knights of Pythias Hall.
It is earnestly requested that as
near every momber be piesent .s
possible, in order to have an enthu
siastic meeting.
RUSSELL M. YOUNT,
Post Adjutant.
PALMER IS SICK
By the -Associated Press
Atlanta. Gk, April 7 Attorney
Washington. April 7. Admiral j
Hugh Rodman, commander-in-chief
investigating committee today that "t,,clli L V ""t uucr ! By tne Associacea l-ress.
t' i ' V : 1 Rear Admiral Sims' letter to Secre- I a" attack oi aciue nuigescion, caus- s Albany, N. ., April i -vo
I
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IHQQCMBIV' Miv
mmn n pip l1""
! it 1 1 8 8 3 i nm i
iHUum mm
RAD I G ALEi
Mrs. Ed Bargei
wii h influenza the r
hit lo better at pres:-
oupi'iiianHii-.i. . u. .- ; ;-..- . (jisiniKtmjt aild Will O
ll-riday and Saturday m harlotte.
VV hue the wearner was ra-y a
was n r-'.buntlance vet. all tne
churches in West Hickory r.eemed to
have good attendance at their Easier
sunt
?dR. TIPTON TAKES
i COURSE IN 5ALEi,iT
! Mr. J. S. Tipton of the Ti..dr.p Fur
!hiture Company left yeste ; for
i Raleigh, where he will lake special
course in embalming, :-."niiai :o-;. am!
if- !v ; rho .1
conducted by Messrs. F. C f'Avo and
d Edgar Brown, artists in their iin. Mr.
Tipton decided to take the special
course- in order better to .ble him
with his busiess here. He trill be
absent several weeks.
nee. Ar.d tne children
plenty of red eggs and Eater
?s which tnev enjoyed immensely.
Mr. O. (.'.Wilson "who has been
T 1. f 1 J 7
it diaper lor sevcra inoi. ; Friday nights at 7:30 o' lock.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Services Wednesday, Thursday and
bilh
iiiioernni were
r'o", C. R. War lick. V . h. JMenzies j ,t indiscreet." i in Savannah, but it was not thought : Nations of the assembly iudicial com-'
and J. L. Cilley. n 0 P''1111 w"s. "Admiral Sims' indiscretions," he i today it would prevent his filling an.raittee fov barring the socialist party ;s
cew!ir!'l With a SOlO OV il tonnOlty . , ., ii,,.vv in i niravpnipnt- in VIncnn tnmnvvmv i . a . i i f 'U I
-------- . - ,,:,,,. k,. . ioci, iv wi.v wv ... ... ..v ... ..v,.. n1 America were im iuouw.u oi
(.aintl" accompanied at tin piancj o i breach of confidence m making public ; night. . i New York leHslature today.
.viiss ire. u .urn n. " an incident ill a connoenuai eoaversa-; k On measnre is intended to lecture
is spending taster ncre witn ns iam-
i Miss Viola and Dicey Cook spent the
! Easter holidays with relatives in
j Burke county.
Mrs. Waiter Fox is down with the
fin at present.
j Mr. John Marshall of Cleveland.
jOhio, is spending Easier here with
iard. mf cmfw cmfw
is narents, Mr. and Mi s. J. .C. Mar
hull. T. J. L.
Sub-
Cnnstians
THREE
COLORED
SLASH E
MEN
13 AT
the violin.
A STATEMENT
A shipment of print paper expect
'd last week has not arrived and un
til a few rolls come by express the
Record will be compelled to reduce
its space allotted to advertisers.
Three pages of advertising matter
being omitted today. By next week
it is hoped that we will have a sup
ply of print paper. In the mean
time we are bourn! to conserve.
Hon with Rear Admiral ticnson. LAKuE EXPORT BUSINESS i10 attovnev general of the- state to
The witness referred to . Admiral , The Home Canner Manufacturing j begin an action in the appellate di
Sims' statement that Admiral Ben- j Company has made the following ex-! vision third department, for a iuJi-
son, chief ot naval operations. toit,lpovt shipments of canning outfits and;P;.,i determination of the question of
i'-i ill oeioi (' ll'S oo.pariuie i'r xui ope;
the
colored
DANCE !
hall
jects:
Wednesday: "Whatt
Ar."
Thursday: "What Christians Should
Be."
Friday: "What Christians SiiaH Be."
Sunday 11 a. m. Communion ser
vice. A congregational meeliiig J;t caller!
. aft or the service Sunday mor n-g.
Every member should s.-n..j.,r,or to
attend these services and the public is
i cordially invited.
S ..
im before ins c.parturc ior ' fV dehydrators and supplies to Deelagona whether the "principles, doctrines or ! Ada Shufon
Not to let the British pull, the yvoo B Africa. Sidney, Australia; Hav- i-noliHes" of the socialist party if fused a knife
fhfpySlTyn;thf rnc " 11R,1Li ana, Cuba; Sao Paula, Brazil, and Mex- fcarried into effect would "subvert the j Ramseur, Ei
HOLY TRINITY LUTHERAN
; Holy Trinity is feeling very happy
111 i over the Lent and Easter services.
broke j Flowers, special music and the ser-
WOlcn nifinc nil hat hppti nrpnf.ro1 in a ciwr.
.-I ' : l ti j , , i
lDedar ml that he wSi entirely ! Mexico. Mr. Flowers reports pl,nciple,
. v,? 2Z of f A0mA tu, ! business as never before better and the The co
eood name of the American nay, rUUJUA 1U1 ccooiio m ihcruij. is gwu-1 to amena tne law reiacing io tne qual
ifications ot persons to noid oince.
A.lvi?vnl . Pnlmnn v in pnmm.innPf
!tho American battleship sauadron m Mrs Will belf of Lenoir was the
the British grand fleet, told the com- Suest last night and today cf her sis
miltee that the American navy did ter, Mrs. T. M. Johnston. Mrs.
its full share in co-operating to iSelf was enroute to China Grove to at-
i helD brine the war against the Huns tend the meeting of the Woman's
to a victorious close.
Classis of North Carolina.
A dance at
South . Hickory iuonday
up after a cutting affiay
vviie Oi Joss SPUiord. jal n-av. There wptp fnrfv nAtari
to perfection on George to the'ehurch. An after Easter ser-
Emery Moble.y anl Hail vice of "Prayer and Praise" is an-
Morrison. These dancers, according to nounced for tonisrht at 7:30. Subiect
Ada, forgot a little detail, vvhicrfi in , of the sermon is: "After Easter
her opinion happened to be the price What?" The pastor, Rev. C. R. W.
of admission, and hhe enforced the 1 Kegley, invites the public and gives a
rule of the house. George Ramseur j hearty welcome to every church yisi-
; was severely cut m three places, ar-j tor.
i teries being severed, and the trial is . , , m , fc
There will- be a box supper at being delayed for his recovery. The j Mr. E. W. Reese, of Charlotte, la
Sweetwater school house, Saturday ! others weer agile and escaped serious j spending several days in the city with
es of this government.
companion measure is oesigne
BOX SUPPER
night April 10,
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