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Daily jrecord pi V. NO. 'iOC HICKORY, N. CtUESOAY EVErvMfiG, MAY 4, 1920 PRICE FIVE CENTS. SESSIONAL LEADERS DISCUSS SOME CHANGES Border Town's Capture by Rebels Cassse Better p.- V. 8. Mrnn. 1 VMM. bv Tho t'-n Star.) Mav I.- Overhauling ,ior,:d -ii tt-n la;1 to g.d m h' . : -like f t hcdub- of 0)!'.' Will f.lStl'l li!'.;,' ;ii i.T.. ami t m Hilv a il u" i" r the, tiuaiSv'i i !' f hi pcep'e to U-i.'-ra; !"!! of the hv.m :i'l!".r fU!. : l-'t" i'fii bv k i ii r - ..... . . . ... .i . 0il II lETflplTfif fflCED NEWTON TO HAVE WASHINGTON IS RELIEVED ! RESOLimOH --! HWE . NEW-COTTON ovkr captiire of iiiarez oiecm i UUIR mill II I lliWLU j linii HULL ! r, . . . . . Tl' "il-.A Aoenni?fD1 Ptoto ' I . " . . . . i Waahinff-l-.'vm TIT A V, . - I . - - 3- -.si wasnincrnn. v nv 4. in hr r.nm. j, - w.. .....c..., -t. uiw. utiwc i('-,v:.on. 11 nv .n.ttWT.n rm-ac v-x, icn of administration r.flSHnls t,. , nc ,"r;?ieai5 ewd warm 14!fficn. vesierfav sot bn.v ah.) ief7.- v - President Wilson, the Knox resolu-! ft- ?ve2 le -Umted v23 must (the" close of the clay had subscribed 1 ovm- kV4v.ve tier, i nM-fflSn ",.0f,.,,i ; n.i.w.:ialt!m'V tight ermanv. Kear Ad-itho- t-rv i- n ssnn nr.n mt:; 1 " i by the senate. mUd . vbam S. Benson, chief of which will be located inside the eor- ! It. was said at the white house todnv I operation. toda.Y declared oe-ipCrate limits and which will be in ro- . ji i i. i i ,, . . it re Li'H senain coin mn ree itivustic'it. i:... jr - -l i i 1 1 .ii iiu mie i. an neon auinouzeu ro I t , " y' ; i erauwi m -iuur moinus. it was an- Isrenk with Jnal autliontv for the pre-1 tv! .W.8 "d't tne-wav ! ncunced today. Ii- r.i . i- . . ident. but it was tha opinion of thoL,,,1 Hr;,tCi' .taif. PitiPation I The location for the new mill has , . kK i5V.re lime lor U;i. pn ceduie. i h.r, cfv-H,-' "t ti ' L,;i :J. ui' " "Ible. he declared. 'l .Wn n lllllMSlK I S 111- I II I IIKII-H :ims suvvircbtinr: is u-irr' p-( m ; i.,,,. ..M -iic inionrica ecvctavv a unie s nt -vifmn ,.fo,,i a n. if all I ill I u ill I iiriiiiiii is . . . " i iiU'.ui' in i . i i . 7ii.i:i;ii'' iwiiwn nnr i o i i t ' - -.. ru i nv lh;h moi li i . iiiimim lit- 11- w w w w m k w v ':n.;i(!ov:ioi. uiouiu. UiraJe peace. ' l! V!J IUCI ue.aumirai 3aia, out tnaci motors are C S. Shclbv," Julius Acer- . ..... ........... ... ..v uui. . 1 nnc- close to the administration " .;; , , -, . ' v winy, k, j.. JbJupR, anrt 'J.' VV. Jiirvm.: rillftllf ni :. wcul-l ,iv usive.r ... attest .to veeaik-d hu letter to Senator Ka!ii"-,vt b(1 l' m npannr vork is .progressing nicelv on the1 Uif 1 IlAl II 1 a'.v-e iM date ot tii fs.lt iim' win. r..n . 1 ter war in view o' the y.e.er-.l smit'. ,.,,.i - . i 1 1 ..i u:u: t Jill I lull 111 - ..... !.... ... . .1 n;; k p :.in . in u.i'f ri iii.i: .r-ri.!.. i.ii.. I ti I . i: w , mat - ..... .. vvf'.i.iw iv .n. t - -U ... 7.. r Jl. . . .. . ' " . BIIIIIBB 111 ! . , . . - ;iiiviiiir utfn coiiiuitieu 10 tiie second for Inaugurating Presidents May Be Mov.cd ; ifv I'rom Harcli 4 on Accotynt of ITad Wcallicr OHicr Changes Dis i:u.wd hy Lcaticrs Carrsnza's Reply to She- Note Is Awaited Expect hong Straggle was i Mr. i. m tiiv. o1. ine eo'i'.; re." .i-.ed; ."American e at : '. u"t..)r.i .t ;o elecuons Willi elei lion day ro- .t. ;i:- i! t' natione.l c.iU'n'.i; , .ii"d for luanv vc.tr-' i ir.i'.fcl'.liV hi .Mi studied .Til c'ii""r.!it- i,J princi . . 'inn with tin' insistent in ntu'ii! .1! iia;e I. T!'.' i:iiM''l:.:V.iiii v lai'i'li k n.'i' !':dK.vi p.;; .'pproxiiaatt ;e !, il U lojr:cal that of the se.-'.sion of conirrcs the i lection should remain a. at present. now ci.aui e?;-, m early aale n tha t!i.- .1 .! i. r postponed until u r tin i. 'fire i. t i 'ir..:' I M''.tMl f'il' r-Ulll ;i ..'i.d rt aliv ii ; n mue'.i i throii'i'l'.out tuo .,!;. ..f t! OU.-TiUdy ol' ' 'i lun .j'ton to witm ;:.,) oll'ue of tllfll :!'!': nowever. that t'.e is to take contiv! at : iter tlie election. "We have adopted a ti.?cal year, h. trlr.niu.ir July I. I ti'.ir.k wt are like ly hi fe'r.iii that plan- alUvniu-'ii tlvve ate Mint' "tfinu' avunient- in favor o' ma!:.i'vr the .alendar year the fiscai i ar. A-Mimai: that we a'e to retain the preheat r.'.yn of fall elections and a iisial year byLrinniu'-f July 1, the novation arises as to whether the an nual appi opriation bi!h; avc to he pasM-d by the oxpirir.y: of the r.ey I bo "a slain on the n:vtio:r l!0:o'." T ;d ::; th'.' iew also held by rn.mv anmini! ration senators who exjuet i- :i;,'ht the neaee resolution, but wno "ro expect that if it is passed, the presidt-nt will return it to conioss assum- i unapproved. having; been completed to the second HE GBEMMUL incut ui tut' pCOHiC ui V' - touon saia i3 leit iscon- - sLory. This mm will also be inside tne siO:e tor the preparedness of the j citv 'limits. " ' ' 7" . ' navy. The sinking of the Lusitania alone was not Fiiflicient to " justify the United States in openly nreparinjr fc- j var against Germany, the oiiicer tes i tilied. Even after the German am- S IHHSE1 i ; i . i i i: en fide f o; tie : ee'.ird ; how ; . t 'i! !i! V iA Of' Tl a.- . ,; i.tia!i!n wa at ,i'i! v. hep Wa?.hi;:rtop , i ' 'T f uni i urin"' o :'. ,,t the r.ati -o 'iv. a cniDlete l.'cc'n-.-nd v. ire faeiti'ie.-i. It ip,..ed to thv: c.'.iiitrv M.ti' 'h I is altogether . U"h ou'-d'ior as- D ISGUSS EDUC ATI OPJ II CiiMi 1 18 I r-assauor was given his passport? j February, 1917, the fteiina' of ! neople of the United States a uainst war. i -. r- I n , j , i iia you reel mar. tne sentiment j of the people you referred to. was; sucn as to prevent the navy';, male-; a ! mm i v uu a tin mm un IIHIIi IIU E1TE! R. j I I i preparaiicns lor war I naie asKe:. , ! "The navy did have plans," was Mr. E. pi . ( "''-! parrment ot agriculture, passea " liau nian i throusrh Hickory today en roate io I Iredell county from Avery, where he What are the articles forming; the enormous increase in Europe's ex perts to the United States ? . Luxuries from her treasure-houses and raw material from her colonies. The total value of Europe's exports to this country had dwindled savs a state ment bv the National Citv Bank of New York from $900,000,000 a year prior to the war to $318,000,000 in i Via v-pni- in which the war ended, a rtaney, of Raleigh, de- j Arnn' nf nractiea' lv two-thirds in I the repiy. "lliey were not complete May IS. wiM be tlie most j and are not complete in some resnerts Tuodi?, C'himin the royal Benrra'., tierer. event in the lire of Jerry : today. He knew if we did enter the. and the 90 i war we would have to confine our o- pt'-ipes around his body are expected eration?. to the general plans o1' the to expand so as to cover his entire (other allies and we had no knowledge anatomy. Jerry has a big feed tr.at'of their -plans until after we declared A iv. e i iean iTiru! At i :'!!( . M I ' I'v the Associated Press Greensboro, May -1. Scores of rep resentatives from a!! parts of th-:; : talc people 'mid experts lroni other states are here times ' today to attend the educational con- i- daricTi'ous. for. vent ion called to meet by Uiuteu vei't' :trm vis i- , States Commissioner ;f Public l:!du -t he s:ac'i'iies ofiCati'-n P. I. Claxton to eins:ider the iid the great in-. "crisis in education" and fi rm a pro- frram f- futute educational develop iner.1 ' ii North Carolina. i n ; . t he weal her ha-? ;ei d, b;it. the rhatfes iinst a cleinent (lav '! ei.p of Overcoats- d'.i-.'-.fi of whether overeorv ; v n in the groat inaug ,i i ;. id wavs been one ha! i , i.M'uittce ii.uch vc xtdiv-.r - ! .; i'mc popular interest in ii.- ii 1 ..pert ne'e is : breailv .... ."'it a',t. iiuektion fd : . ii ites for Ilu o;."-;i'-. .. i ( en of hold'hv el', v . ' f::it ional h'l' i ''! ;' ': ::, the mo.t c'cie-.:' ;.r. . iCLEVELAND STREET IPMIBWSMT SBIiar. i.iy. ( re kk nig across the , hot sanas v.'ih' come the Tyros, sleek enough for all practicable pu.rposos. a:1 they will be fe j into tlie maw of this ra p?;'doii.. earnivorcus beast. P is an ev ent that occurs hut once n 1h life of a Tyro it could not rossiblv occur more frequently. On these occasions Jerry is always Ivun ptv. but he retires irraceful'.v after wards ami waits for his turn to come again. The Dokios wi!! be here frcm Batr dar Tempi-?. Asheville. which wi!! 'Hit on til? ceremonial, and ihe whole cuntry will contribute to the gaiety of th" section. Local Dokies are get- war. MMF1ML0 E BEI1 HELD Hi" .';')ei'it"d Pre:::'., levehtnd. Ohio, M:iy 4. Melorinen ! ; ( T' -In dei s tmr.l'.yrd by the i HIM'1,1 I Moiidcll i-a. ' Tlev it, '!.' h' !" ice! ' o tak i i i. '! i ar.'i : Wiit-;: uitrlv. 1 nil i i r hi ; . Mr. .Mo;"'"d !:. i e.i utm; hi.U eaugre . . and limit -itien:'. .... i-el that 'h"f shoivd r I ini" for tre'i.;.'!!.': ''.- hy-'t . i.eiiniiled by tlie Piemen'. . , ", al'M u ite ca. ('..,.. .e I'j'iV. o'. f r th - :'.-uU- . !" u M'r "lond'MI h'H ': hght tor Ihvi re- f u itconntructicn legis i'1 I.-. in 1 Pailway (.onipany ?t tnaus ::'-. !. t night and early today the eomj.'any's maximum of r.ts an nour, un increase of ol .PL. with a six-hoar day and vot-v.'-iinou.slv to strike tomorrow. T:, K nights of l'vtinas will meet "i .: ! tor woi u in i ne seeonu u.ki -e. Mi ir.c-r-'.bers are urged to attend. A.' tie her:: ot the I. O. K. K. are es !" '. i. :.';, l tiiuesUd to attend all nu-cL- C. IJIiiMOUJATS O. K. 1LECORD' OF WILSON 'y the Associated Press. Washington. May 4. Farm nggreguting more than SACOOO.OOO have been held ' up by the- litigation ever the validity of tlie farm loan act. ting ready for the a If air and Hickory ; it developed today at the conference Tyros e.re being groomed for the big j of farm Joan workers today, day. ! Mrs. A. T!. -Hewitt returr-- hoiae yesterday after attending . the Fed eration of Woman's Clubs in Char r. tte last week. She spent the . week end with her son on their farm at Derita. Mr. Hewitt ioined her Satur day and was accompanied home bv his brother. Mi1. C. G. Hewitt, and family, who .will spend some time here. i has been for several davs assisting farmers and others to install water i and lights into their homes and also into school buildings. Ihe use of waterpower is becoming more general In the mountains, Mr. Ra.ney re ported, and he was delighted with the numerous beautiful falls in the told of the place of Dr. and Mrs. Sloop, who conduct a schoof. in r Avery county. They have a plant which furnishes electricity for 00 lights and in addition heats water in 1 their home and supplies fuel :ov the cooking. Dr. Sloop expects to enlarge Ids plant which will provide lighting for more homes in that section. Mr. Raney has been to Caldwell ! county, where he inspected a hydraul- , ic ram instated by Representative E. loans i r q,,(-i,,vv.,a total values, despite tne iset prices of the articles forming ta at that yp DR. CRA1B STRESSES JULIA V. HI; IT - - BUKIKD NEAR NEWTON dty cf ckmuig up JLC.".rrnCUA, o. S. C, May 4. Der.io- :, of t war and repealing i u-t.a v South Carolina meeting, in o.-' ;,vd of passing the (pn the 16 counlies of the state in , .n-K.-'.-piiMi' it bill-i afler j county convent ion?, e'ectcd delegates i edition io the inl ( rest . hfji,, the ! a'e convention to be heal in ieio bad tirrU pl-'U'e in' t he U '(.iuinbia, Ivfay 10. - I th.; h".HC- Mr. Motuudl j., nJ()Ui io of the V counties, rcs i .;f d"'ei-mined to fatii-f , utir.ns indorsing the administration m in -.tpient o1' the (-"Tigre.-i-1 (;- Voodrow Wilson were introduced, ;.'!,liir, ! in each instance being passed unam- I ot I. ate in April. jmou::!v. One county passed a resolu- ;ne two gi nera' propositi":!; ; tion favoring woman's suifragc but ihen Ih" short ses.iioM of sever al other counties such reso- iie; eoir'i e.-.s and placi; ! let ion W.iled of passage-. i.i'iearation late !n April or j ' ' it ti'f short ses:-i'u and a'.- Work was being done in the park i- d.ite of inauguration t-' i ..v.eit the station tins morning undi lanuary. coincident with the;ht, supervision of Mrs. Carrie Gam- " .f the lieu congress. ! i.u. ...nil Mrs. R. A. di'inies ent funeral of Mrs. Julia A. Huit, dentb occurred at Conovcr Sat wns held from St. James church, near Newton, yesterday, the service being conducted by Rev. George Menner:. Mrs. Huit, who had reached the age of 90 and one-half years, had been in feeble health for several years and her end was not un expected. She was a member of the Lutheran church and was a splendid woman. Mrs. Huit was next to the last member of the old Smyre family who lived beyond Newton, one brother. Mr. Alfred Smyre, a prominent business man of Gastonia, surviving. She was the mother of Mrs. Jerome Bolick nf Conovcr, Mrs. Casper Coyner of Conover, Mr. Sidney Propst of Drexel and Mrs. J. E. Coulter of Connelly Sprb!.r;L besides a number of grand children a::d great grandchildren. Ihs pallbearer's were her grand sons, Messrs. Alvin Coulter of South Africa, M. Lov Bolick, P. J. Bolick, C. W. 'Bolick and W. T. Bolick. CARPENTERS RETURN Fly the Associated Press. 1 " Philadelphia, May 1. Three thous and of tho 7,000 carpenters who struck on Saturday last returned to work today.- according to officials.. A wage inrrease of $6 a week has been granted by 119 companies. The new Wage scale of $1.20 an hour, which w.vghd make $81 a week for over- was refused. ? o i JJT BALL GIE: FRIDAY SFTE1 1 SOME MODE 1 til mo 3 are ' ' t . i ( ' !'(:-. bills -. I (':'. of the the anmopriations t..i e,immimitv Cub. The lawn was Demir e:ir of thi' new adm:''-Lmo.lV(., .(1U rrass among the shrub V4ted bv the rcirin;: ! -,.( rv u.moved. When the work is com--s. as happened in thcj (;U( the park will present an in tlure h-is Ix-en a deai'- i t i ri t appearance. have fared, net ....wi n if !h" ne'V can ."URTU REFORMED HAS BIG PROM ' , Tlmr iilii'.' ill AM'. . I lu'il iri a piopO'M'd con-tit- ..... I ...... ( ., j i 1 1 1 . j i ' I. ' ' I'i'ii'.iij, ill. . . ...." a-s ihe innuyura1 du1 e iffiEI FIGHT iPROGRESS 1 'oti.'ul support, because l. vvav ' -1 1 day that George WasMn'a"'' i ' inau-uri'ted ! b' :' 4o dfa' ' -' t'T'ionial ir. this 1 Ititude. : " ti-i it be c-.iiidt"-ed in the re- ' n of the calendar to bun" ' 1 .v congress in session timul'M- 11 v with the induction of uny 'I' d into ollice there would b- , i...f it... c.....f ,.t fiv for- the Pv the Associated Press. 'tl III'. I t il W " .... ':'-;t of the approjiriation bills '"" nt'sl fiscal vear. Ohiei tion to .1 ai.il.tr v. "Rev. W. W. Rcwe left this morning for High Point whtrc this afternoon he wili attend a meeting of the board of managers of Nazareth Orphans' Heme. The classis of the Reform ed church ot JNorrn ivaornna i:ujeiies . r rciiearsa m the rirst ueiormen cnurcn ens ev ening at 8 o'clock. Elder Charles H. Geitner will represent the congre gation at the sessions of classis. The local congregation here goes to Clas sic with a fine year's -work. The professionals and business men will have a great ball game Friday afternoon on the Lenoir College dia mond, weather permitting, and thev will decide the city championship. 'Ihe business men. who will be man aged by Donald S. Menzies. have such old stagers as Tom Setzer. Frank Henderson. Harry Whitener, WiJi Kub.n, Earl Carr and Qiher 'luminaries whose stars have appeared bright on tlie sporting horizon in the last half century. 7 ( Thi s story is being . written very impartially, the reason being that the scribe has not decided on which team ho will . play if he is asked and therefore wordd not prejudice the public against either). The professionals also have a eal axy of former rainbows, among the number being Doc. Hunsucker. man ager o1' the professionals, and himsei a first baseman with grace and eelar., whatever that, word means. (The writer, in order to be fair, must throw in 'a little honest praise'. Lbn nie West, of the fleet feet and home run fame, likewise will be on the fob and there wili be Professor Carver. Parson Stroup. Johnson Suttlemyre Joe Murphy and Doc Hester, all great artists in ihe field of baseball. Last but not least, there will be no admission charge and no collection taken for indigent professionals. Each man may wear. his own uniform, and a display of colors will be notable. In his prefatory remarks on Sunday morning. Dr. E. M. Craig, nastor of the Presbyterian church, referred to the reports made at the last meeting ol the Community " Cub, and com mended the women of the town for the "interest they were Haking in af fairs looking to the betterment of conditions in general. Dr. Craig was present, by invita tion, at the last meeting and was in terested in rehearing the reports from the state meetings. These reports gave opportunity for discussing cer tain conditions that exist in Hickory as -well as in other places. Dr. Craig urged that these conditions be reme died, and declared that they were very dangerous. Several important things came up at the last meeting of the club, and among the things Dr. Craie was par ti'cu'arlv interested in, were the pic tures being shown at moving picture houses, and unehaperoned automobile drives. These two things, when pron erty conducted . said Dr. Craig, wrs cducationa'., recreational and enter taining' but when they were not prop erly conducted, were dangerous and istal to good morals of a community. Every few days one might read in the newspapers of unfortunate conseciuen ces resulting from automobile drives taken ,by young unehaperoned peoph tew things offer more opportunities for immorality than automobiles in the hands of certain people. Dr. Craig trade had at least doubled meantime. Yet the indications today are that the total value of merchandise sent, from Europe to the United States in the fiscal year which ends with next month will be three times as much as in the immediately preceding fiscal year and actually greater in value than in any year in the history of our trade. This tremendous increase in our im ports from Europe in the current fis cal year as compared with the Vej1' immediately preceding occurs chiefly in luxuries, but includes also certain products of the European colonies now reaching us by way of tne mother country, instead of direct, as during the war. Among the luxuries in which the great increase occurs, are diamonds, art works, laces ana embroideries, silks, high graoe cot ton and woolen goods, kid gloves, and olive oil, while the colonial orooucta new reaching us by way ot Europe include india-rubber, jute. wool, furs hids and skins- and rawcotton. t ,.-..,-.r inctnn.oos the increase, es- -,n.r i ho Inviirv side ot tne I; . ; . . i v ' - ' - . P-y tlie Assoeiatail Press. Washington, M - 4V Relief shown both in govKiwrit circles a; ty revoiutotry awte h?;v tuiav ic-n it be'cauia knawji fli&t Juarez lexieo, where i'Yo,wfWiarv fightLig uways has ben a otetial inta r- national dflair, Uaz' b taken bv the rebels witiiwfc. !krhkifig. While prepraflK, for fhe. safe guarding of AiiMiiu a the east guarding of Anrentsriin on the east additional naval &W wnt forward and Carranza'e w'tfy t the sharp representations f tfei? geverninenr, regarding Jjiie mm-dv two niurw Ar.ieirianri iiki. tie chief i., tepest here ws in ia,laraie prepara tions in the )Wt vlwn foi- a bat tle. Until now tint rwiis have su?cee;i- ed in taking frui ( awi.wg almost half his tocrftofy wi0"C& battle, but military iniii i;ei- wt'-iav watched the devc!om-wik C'ig revolution assume a huge Mni aorit.est is inevitable ufi!e iisri-i4 bv further clef eat Jffns in rf 'Mtkl forces. Mex ican agents her lOMKa in their dec larations that imlir defection of government tre, i. lifTvIv. So far as i4Bxj .t liable infor mation hece. Irlrt w ii!iugiis be gun by Cairy k$.v ifeea faiiurer;. Notwithstam.il ji progress the reb'l f7 howevfet-. there has been xiLiM lm rtixtrte receiv ed here thfrtfe 5ris American officers t leliTi GiFJa will bo forced to tyiiji;. umn for a con siderab'la wmid "fiw.i. 1(tf(0 MAI IB DIE : 1ISSSII ' - -i . .. J?-. statement, is very, iarft. I5ia-.?vondP. Py the AMhi$M Kmdon. number f V. v.t , ! v-tr i; l. months ending wmi . I f,ed fram practically all oi XlwlL perished durh a OHsMderchii tlie Black amounted to $4, luy.yuu . Uinr i a th from , . . . c - j :'.:' 1 1 1 . 1 1 . i : . r, r. jm -.m . "'t .... ... .. -.-j..-. i against i),.wivuy m a-f vear; art worKs, against ?,Ooo, JUu m tne tf:Cr armT in thJ jv. -..oaiTicr ivoar cotton laces . , i if laden Ll wuli ,'VTKvn with refu Europe, Lu-wi , -a... Ai7u..;cn.,,i -17 i K W . ..... , - . m inn OM net me .oiaut et jrr . .,,, and embroideries "AiVr eral thdlmrt, fcir ajirrVwndered to $3,200,000 in e coroato ! 1 Tt.m.t eoa- mcnths of the preceding .V "!t i tir.ued. All Vtdtl 'i?e and l.b lnps and embroideries in the turret , r .Jk mJ3Qg- ih(i tA.?.rA t" 1 A J i I 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 V VriUl US- mmmm m .... tticsn volun- region of year !n;, TioW Sfi - I of the rising walnuts Jrom r ranee T-.L . AKo-nno omnd Sf.ilU.UUU: cuve fvr.n-, t'Vnnce. Italy, and Spam 1 lv the flatter oil but m mo 000 :1.:i qo nnn in the same months i e oFlast silk fabrics $2,110,000 aeainst S361.000; silk wearing ap SaS $2,050,000 against ;iS02. 000; and raw silk, chiefly from Italy. $2.C0, iSo against $36,000 in the same !-,,. r.i'W'p; ine vetti. 1,11- j ... . .. . months of dass of articles which falls ntd,. the luxury list is burlaps, bi'i.t u. iinwn,i Tsinsrdom but man'.t- wiMfliK -iHaiiiini tf 1 1 1 L nU Wit ITO iimi iusa fler'-ifiE sum I ' ' 1 w ' n .ast inuia jutv. vwv... 5l,btU.UUO io fsctured tror $9,830,000 agamst tne same r-f K; u what i)"-1);"'" . ..'.-.n!x; e-f f-C ''li-inw h-i;i's'.U..l Py the AsBosiatd Ti Wa?hingtc, Htr '4. eratf'cn cf the eleggi-iie'f. li te'.fephtne rr-j- -.Oi -hU'h ing can urged that parents open their eyes to these dangers- ' The reports from the state cotuer- dices, it was rctiu. tv...-... "'"- vear us da.i.o. , the majority o pictures being ii.owniis produced outsiae of buropt. ana .'y manv houses are altogether ur.m ; chiefly m the - coioiues for young people to see. In many m- j Britain, Netherlands. Ig'um. j . j.i ;(,, .l-.w the vctv t., a Tf-. Kr Of the 14,o4i.UOU c r ' i r ; w.- iimmj in Liur. ri nvi v lhv- i r-,i neij. ai ini a w -- .i iv. v . ' v ' ' ' . j 7.. statement, oe spscmcauy. ... - at this moment, but it is at least a fact hat the value of the hides and skins sent us from Europe m tne eight months ending with Febmaiy. 1O20- probably largely colonuu. is $:;3,000,000 against a little over 000.000 in the same months otQ tgc preceding year." Or the o8.-4J.WO worth o India-rubber which Eurone Sus in the cieht months of this ;tar as against $532,000, all of course ramus turir ur wr. coiei ernment ,4 r s ,. -.-ra! Burlt.j'' iifwwnad t.'.d:-.y in zsting a' iijifedia: . r;::f ion of tJwt aanotwt to 11 ii:. -ire aKn1fe&- STRAWraSBIWr ROVJEtS OF east i?r fcp AEASON Wilminatoi;-" -"rr To ufle the truckers iljgitt ajr'tti have shipp ed 54 cars 0 stw:beiies and 21 cars of let-tosM, f" ahead of the movement t 'tin same time last year. Most of h ars have gont to Washington, Baftkiaor, Philalphia, and New York; rHe qsality of the ber ries is aiucfa bfetc thsm last year and tha yield pjjr r is from 20 to 30 per cent jp-Jfete;. The price p.?r crate at the 8ttee ha been, from to' $18.P0. BAND 31EETING. All members of the band are re- ! ouested to meet tonight at 8 o'clock : There has been a substantial . i ' i v c l . u xii l i iv. iiiv,ni'v.i.j.y - n 1 I ... I to - - VV:ii';.v. Monday. May me uoi-. ..i,,,,.,.!, niu f,.f ri1 financial . .. .,1 Uln.r Ir. 111.. hill. nil nr..: rfU. i lieviKi aie inn (.-iiv.i..., .... v..,. -oinc it l? graiuymL; vtwt ,nk ot tne pr.fisu'i' in bad , ... . . .. ... j.i win. ii'.v.. iien .j.nt sumi-circie wuo invn hi v.. u-. . . --. ,,.' - i t . ,, v - - - t . is question "he oh-1 agains KieV, t he U rttannn cajmai, uv. 1 . t- .llnlir rt ".I,-. ,"- COfl er.ces are almost eiitiici.v tumi."'" of children. It is well that such things should be shown in the dark, for de cent people sometimes drop in to see a picture and would not be able to hold their heads up in a bright light. Darkness is symbolic of evi.:. Dr. t Vaip- ora-er that tnese innijes given serious consideration, and he commended the club for its stand in the matter. - ! AM EH ICN SOLDIERS ORDERED j NOT TO ENTER PAN MA CITY , , ! Panama. Mav 4. United States ar- ln- mr me Associatea i ress. i ., u.- .A-..aA it ir , . t T mv oniscevs aim suuueia-wt-iv; i.j the iNew- ioik, iviay Lower ljiver- ' , n,m,, Tho ,1 , , - iii not to enter the city oi Panama, tne stand-.pooi caoies, uniavoraoie laDor news!" . T MQir.r The forward I from New England and reports of;01"tlw vLZl lender of a ! .n,.,.v.,.,t imnom.n in tho cnno'i-pn's. i '.'f-ntinupi fallino" efr m demand for. j -- m..v..... w,,:,... ... w. - Panama canal zone, as a result Markets ....... ra i.-f, aiiKi . . -, o-t m i -. i a an lowest and the vilest haunts of-crim- worth of pig tin sent us t ; '? 'I, LVL C"Z irals, and expose the manner in which aj?ainst- $4,239,00U pracucany . f; - -"B- - Sey plv their trade. Yet manv audi-. produced in the Malayan pen.r.- injure the .. . . int'to us from their "mother coun- PINAFOREefueiiaN tries" in Europe. Great Britain and lLlf ifRAW CROWD Netherlands, respectively, ui tuc ..x.-, A 01 iatur yi nre ivwipatxi seven I the way if a January n-. cording to information today nom me c t-ms season wui ,lr4ifn of the (lil- jlit opera "Pina h suiting and scenic 'Atw the JtcipaiN O9B00O worth of wool ' sent us from i fjay Chautauqua trvnnp this vear against Slo,uuu,uuuj h6 a codJsJ:B; rr ih last, vear 'Presumably a vcrvi.rt d Set. considefable' proportion originated m , f0i-e" vf:h the colonies. , effects. . . rfv,0r. irems nf merchandise sent Three seasons , nm Eurone in much larger values j managemt,- as.e siriet innovation. fv.i wpi than last mciuae leatneri presented eVi feh ;ig ,rti nav circuit - . , mrtm ...... 1 ...... m . .. . . . . IT i I ..-li . vr:e vjuociu So succes:i lly received ever since r been as.mz and Sullivan ion of "Pina- is i rtssponse to ... , , !. - JT 1 1 .1 l .3 l; ' , lion was very satisfactory ami wnen j gtws were louoyveu- uy ueennes -m demonstration held last night TArt.r flotnrn l. - . . . .11', . I i;, ' 'I I. 'I II all returns are in the total amount ; the. cotton market for 1 1 1 1 1 tlie convening ei me new front. the figniing ior me - $ao,UUU. This is entirely tor new ; net lower, liv the constitution it i i sjon f)f Kiev is at its height, raffing ; work on the part cf the denomina- Hied Hiai con.ie mo;.' ; :,innr the line through ine vuie.v tion. in addition the congregation , I river. Both sides are using will carry its regular apportionment j vv, but the Poles have not f0l. benevolence which makes the total 1 1 1 shelled Kiev. - amount a sum that puts the congrega It is reported the Poles, who are I lion in the list of front line congrega approximately 28 miles from Kiev, liens lor Denevotent oDjects. showers in the extreme west portion, are making effective use of armored! The .sessions at High Point will t gentle to moderate northeast winos i- o-70 noo ao-ninst. $250,000 last year; j n , - complete v-eolen manufactures $pl,S2G.000: f nd Swjliraa against $9,572,000; furs $13.90O,UUU if ui and s 'oict R4 fiOO.OOO: raw cotton, chiefly j as the ""I li-o-vntian and chiefly sent from the ; Chautauqua. United Kingdom, $14,592,000 against fcr another nothing in the fame .months of last i opera and ' scar. I'ore wus ; itrese rw A GOOD NUMBER. ! Notable:. m r mm 11 m.i tai uu.uut w. wvi x.ix.vv s.m , pQn.w4, .;n nvotest. acramst the! and Or Corinth church will be at Jeast ; positions soon soia lo to ai points Q4.otac niriSf, tif of Tab- vun rw an Observer issue of I rostn -i .. iiii.ru Liuabo uvuuixiuk. , i in. 4 i v n ij - i Mr i-United States acqumsg pari oga island for canal defense purposes , i e. .. i I.... o vassing Poaru ior n t e - ,0f jhe tne-idenl and vice president. ; ... Weather augurati-ni occurs oirlv in lie oi l coiigre- must c-un- leetoral votes before th.st re is but lit 1 1 f time for sucl: iire if the elicti n remains ..M' l in Novem'oer. A change j For North Carolina: Partly cloudy i tonight and Wednesday. Probably trains, armor cars and artillery. continue through Thursday. Jen the coast. the Tar Baby, a humorous magazine published by students of the Univer sity of North Carolina, has made its annearance and is a credit to the IIUNSUCKER-MOSER The marriage of Miss Virgie Moser, j young men on the staff. The number of Hickory, , and Mr. Orin Hunsucker, a. burlesque on about everything and of Conover. took "place at the resi-1 as such is entertaining. Three HiCKory ,ieo nf i?pv. J. K. Barb, who per-: boys, Ewart Huffman. Ernest A Dei fcrmed the ceremony, yesterday ai'ter- 'noon at 5 o'clock. nethy and Pat Wootten. are connect ed with the Tar Baby. k'macter-. chort.5 wf9 scenery an-1 . in make t.v.0. a. most pleaning "Pinafor popular sings. i; Redpfttfi feature. rich in fisjfr- Some of A heard r- 'I Am of the Pisr Merry Maiden and tie 3fE I Was a Lad," and "He w aa iMfriman.'' v.Tiich wik hrj e fair to bee. r8n." '"Captain
Hickory Daily Record (Hickory, N.C.)
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