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MICK -TTTT uil lt ORY WEATHER Fair tonight and Thursday cooler """to 'ght. hiiuM f( " before fiV .1,.. rinti'im L.. f !l II" D SEPTEMBER 11, 191: SH! HICKORY, N. C., WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 1, 1920 PRICE FIVE CENTS DAILY iTABLI i m mil Hi iiLI i . PI r TGffliiyOHJOUGHT NOW TAKE SKUFF " (SPAIN AND h rUH A .,! h H n-i L SI ctd i i i BRAZIL OFFER MP'.. ; . W'-r;: lV ,rl.v i i'i.I'i ,., l. Fire origi ,, ,.!,. riling in the ; v, ford Mercantile .,,vr I '-!'' bnsin,'d3 . .... lie!'.. iv il was . at !) o'dcK'k .l.n'iil the liw.j of three .t:i i at 1'V the blaze, l.y a high wind. ,1 area were the ria Union Telo i tin; Southern .pau.V. iinninf.Tiinn Milium ni ! if II AC tty the Associated Press. iVioulime. C,n., Dec. 1.- Ch.nrrn,1 wu.:i. navin attacked the daughter of one of the most prominent wom en in Whitmire, Ga., James Baker, one oi uu? wealthiest young mm in this section of the county, is today being sought with a warrant charg ing him with attempt to commit mimkv. Baker, who porces a croix de guerre won in France and h a son of the late John Baker of Alabama, is charged by the young woman's mother with ihavinj mtvde an attack ''i the girl who was out riding with him lust Thursday. Th,a prominence of the parties and th; nature of the charges have caused a sensation here. By the Associated Press. Boston, Dec. 1. The cup that cheers was replaced by the snuff that exhilcrates when the charitable society revised an old custom last night at a banquet. Scotch snuff was passed abcut tha board- in an old ram's horn. First t.) take a Govrnor Coolidge horn went down Meezes vo-uiting. cautious sniff was From him the the line, many VICES TO MR. WILSON Good Offices Tendered President Who Has Agreed to Act as Mediator in Armenian Trouble Council Deeply Appreciative of Wilson's Acceptance " SERVED NEAR BEER BAR KEEPER SH! ROUGH TRIP FOR pot ban , mr nviTinv wl a 'riiuni h i s m M nDDrnnm Vip:i,'iil:' nlirm'.i' '' ,n' -i i n'.'.' ' ' ; . .,"1 .11. 1 , - IJumovs of .nii-t in noith- I tilt' l(.rlfl" !:it" department !; haw instruct oil . lookout for vi;-tifUtrality. KlSiHSSER E I CONTROL (, As.wia'.-.I Vrv. ;, , i) ... i.--T!h; Atn- ," . t i-;iin -h : t ' ' l'ound from r:hur, I ;.- H l-iv-i nnu wmi JiU f f '"' ir. the '';!t M.'lniLcl.i.ll'.' uii,m with th.' fire under con- lU'Cii-mm.' ti.) wor R.v the Associated l'rosc. K! Pu.no Texas, Doc. K Well wish era of McxicD who came on special trains from Caiifrornis, New Mex'co and Arizona to ;ee President-elect ObreKo?i inauuuiuled a? president were amonjr persons closest to the scene of activities in the capital at midnight, according to telegrams to chambers of commerce ulonj? the bordev. The tfleferams stated, Mexicans said, the bluest patriotic demonstra tion ever saw followed tho inHiifrur tion. t 1f . - III Gift IS LOOTED BY CHINESE la-l ifprht reported of Mexico, today tin- mouth of the 1 received in II MRU I SE TODAY Iho A.ni'i.'iti'd T'resa. -,!!!, I.i.I'.inl. I iec. 1. Au.u'U.'.ta riu, fi i.ih v linr.iun I'niprt'di" has h'i : v. seri us conditio:' a lu'M1 ua. k for .several day.? v,;i. :,ppai-f-nt !y no worse 1 Iil.l i : n . i; : is ier,;nen in'-iv auv ..I ni-'ht. IT (Ol I.DN I !K DON K it couldn't bJ bod v :;;:iil thiit. llll.'ll' t h- viMi ;i .iim kie replied "mavl,.. i; n.u dn't," but he c oil'.1 :i. so till he'd tried, lit in, with a trace rwo mmm HER I11C1EIT By the AssociatelT'i'ress. Pittsburgh." Pa., Dec. 1. A federal X'l'arJ jury here today returned, in dictments aKttirist'" Hubert Quey and Coo. A. Turvijlc, charc-in them with censphacv to defirud the United States government out of income and t mcc-s profits aKKieKatinj? ' millioiu' i i' icllar:!. EXPECT TO KEOPEN IACTOUIES Rochester, N. Y., Dec. 1. Ar. novnetment .vas m.-v.'o yesterday ; hat v;:U:in thnv w-aka Rochester facto ries mrkiny women's shoes, now" i l!c, would reopen at full capacity to lili orders for spring .stock. The factories employ about 2"?,()0 r.ien and women, more than '-iO.OGO of wh'.n have been idle for about two ninths. VETERAN OF PARADES Ey thu Associated Press. ShanKhai, China, Dec. 1. Mes sat-e;; received by business houses here todaay report that the troops in I-Chanjy. a treaty port in Upie province, have mutinied, seized and se't fire to the city ,and looted it. The message which was received by Jhe Robert Dollar Company and the British-American Tobacco Company, state that the tttrocps wrecked the banks and foreign business establish ments of I-Chanji-, vhich ha a popu lation of about 40,000. The foreign ers in the city number about 100. GIVEN DIE VERDICT FOR POISON OA By the Associated Press. Seima, Ala., Dec. 1. Banks Tal miTjje was awarded a verdict of $27; 000 by a jury ted ay in Dallas cir cuit court in suit for damages against the Alabama Power Com pany arising from the death of his wife which was alleged to have re sulted from poisoning by domestic BAKER IS SILENT II'! V REPORT tviiiM I ' llu Wiiul 111 t .' Inl.Kh,! i ti r. sni!" Ill" I tf". ii'l 1'. 'tiirtl to ; If Kit I'OllMh'l it. l'i t:i,n . 1 Irll III' i I.. "II III .'ml tip In !"'1;:h it. i th" !;f; , 'f !'i in, i;hiui i.nv ar!-il to' ' tluiii' ''it I'Ollliln'i it! : i' If lie worried h-1 C a ; hj tackled the done and he did , "(), you'll never hs done it"; in coat and ho t.iok ; lliinic wo know ho I' his chin and a bit il'Hilit mi' or iiiddit. ;.'n'; ai he tackled the l o done and hr: did 1 1' mi IT(. firi' ii ("ui In' i'''. : m U to tel you it . h ilonc; '; ' tli'.u-unds t- prophesy hiiliii' 'l''" 11. ol, ;.ni V'll Iiy OH", n!' liii'i,'"f' ih.it w it, to asniiil vnt. N't h'lrl.ii in with n t.it cf ircil. your coat and f?o to to point out t By the Associated Press. Washington, Dec. 1. Secretary Ba ker refused today to discuss Geneva disTitchs stating that Major Gen eral Leonard Wood had been stkicteo by the rmenian eenvmittee in tU3 proposed campaign to elad the Ar menians against the Turkish nation alists. "It would be. plainly improper for rue to make any comment until J have rjecivxl ofiiMul con'irmatior' f tae press dispatches," said St:v it tary Baker. RDBABLV HANGED BY GEORGIA MOB take i.tl' i(t vuii't in I tliirt" !' it! 'I. ! in.'j as you ta 'klc tO d me" and you'.'l Ivhrar A. Guest. S IV: STKKI. V. liil: I'liODUCTS CUT 'i iv i, ; "' f'i: I hi;.-.. ., 'iMric ii. it. . 'lhUV-rl, li':; hit'lm ;Ulili; l.-l'he ,irie'- of 1 1 T.'-'.bll ;1 il .f'V '' I .oiMl.'to-) r This is Capt. P. M. (ioodacre, l.he eventv-elKht-year-old court crier of Washington. He hn taken part In every inaugural procession since thai of President Fillmore, except .the ? .,,,,1 oarade of President Lincoln, at wi.irti time he was In the navy. he Intend to be In the parade. and Harding By the Associated Press. . Thomasyille, Ga., Dec. 1. Uncer tainty prevails here as to the fate of a negro captured last night at fatten, believed to be the one who yesterday attacked the 18-year-old daughter of a prominent Thomas cor'v i'.armer. Neither the poase wdiich captured him nor the negro, whose name could not be learned, has Thomasville. By the Associated Tre-s dent Wilson accepting his offer to act as mediator in Armenia, was be ing drafted by the council of the lea gue cf nations here today. Mr. Wil son's note received here this morn ing was read to the cuncil at 10:30 o'clock. It w'i-s announced this afternoon that Spam and Brazil hai offered to join Pro'iident Wilson in his office :i3 mediator. This will be (left with President Wilson as to whether lie accepts thtir offices. The reply to the American presi dent, it is 'said, expresses deep ap preciation of his acceptance of the tender cf mediator. The allied high commissioners at Constantinople, the reply says, are being consulted as to the best way for Mr. Wilson to proceed. The coun cil, it ii added, believes there will j)e no great difficulty about the presi dent's efforts to prevent the Turkish war en th. Armenians. . The offer of Spain and Brazil tc join in the mediation came during the session this morning. That body left it to President Wilson to decide whether he would accept the offers cf Spain and Brazil. After further discussion j of the note in the council this afternoon, it will go forward to Washington late this evening. President Wilson's acceptance caus ed deep" relief. "Poor old Europe will fejj less abandoned," was a remark made by a member of the French delegation in diseussing the acceptance..' The news gave the assembly great ijeli2f, as the Armenian question had become the bugbear of the assembly. KIWF On Board Steamship Pastures, Dec. sailing gristed By the Associated Press. - Passaic, N. J., Dec. 1. Two iacn were shot dead and; c-ne seriously wounded early . today after the utt-per imu set veu near uet'i luswau y lf, 4.c;c;Q-jaf J. oi wnisKey. Frank -Ma-howsky, who -was shot in the neck, said that 15 minutes after he hrad refused to give whiskey to a man he knew only as "Stove," serving near beer instead, the m-m returned with a revolver ar.d opened fire. The dead arc Anthony Gronitz, shot through, the heart, and Andrew Larensky, shot seriously. Later the police arrested Stephen Paduch. as he was crawling under the porch of his home. Senator Harding and meat of thi ADMIT AUSTRIAN INTO LEAGUE hy the Associated Press. Geneva, Dec, 1. Austria was on animously voted a member of the league of nations bv the commission for the admission of new states here today. It i-' expected the assembly will take action this? af ternoon. Application by Bulgaria for admis sion to the league of nations was ex pected to be brought up , today be fore the commission. Serbia, Greece and Ftumania had indicated they were seriously oppos ed to the admission of Bulgaria and it appeared provable they, would make an issue of the matter. COTTON Bv tho Associated Press. Raleigh, :N. C, pee. 1. Chas. E. Davi'S, prominent' and wealthy Wake county farmer who early on Monday morning sliot and injured his wife so badly that she died yesterday, hanged himself in his cell at the Wake county jail ' some time during the night. Davis used the two sleeves of his 'undershirt, tying them together and placing one end of the cloth on the bars of his cell and the other around his neck, strangled to death. PRUSSIAN ASSEMBLY ROWS OVER ROYALTY By the Associated Press. Berlin, Nov. 30. Disorderly scen es' occurred in the Prussian assem bly tday following a debate on, -a motion presented by 'the majority socialists which would transfer prperty owned by the Hohenzollern family to the Prussian state and would assign suitable incomes to th; members of that house. KIT If I III I OiiLiOIILIiU 4MI1MTHS 1 i u- his vacation e; rtv fo.k.v as i.,c. tor.fe continued lis hov.ieward jour ney, featured by a b.-tei stop at Kingr-te?!. Jami.'. As ffjn r.s the ?r stores left )M naroor sasr nigfr, iV r in into storm which v, ..: -riou:-. Hardin? kv.h ooe oi' those who ma i nod hei.v.v d-.?ck. Seiiacoi fl;-, ivtmr pi:iv. ;i i.inis.'Jf ti e oeicer rnuci K.--juiir .u .i.-k t a 'is. i'e- pi e ,ie Palores loified the fatten trio of Cuba iiiis moniinj.' nors n a srwai-d. HIOIESFROS - SSIDle COFFEE By the Associated Press Washington, Dec. 1.- Immigr;; By the !UK'k v the n-si -i! to the number of 3G9.857 arrived m j ,ot of this country during the first four ; months if ,11ns fiscal! year, wjiich j began last July, according, to nounceiiient by the labor bureau ("rv. During the same time 214.71."' emigrants left the United States, leaving a. net increase of aliens in this country of 155,154 for that per iod. Most of the immigrants came from Eurpe and most of the emigrants returned there. BIEKETT PRESENTS BIRDS TO WILSON an -1 !. if nnoth J-rn!-Mr. a.iiii M i-iis .i(v (i: , N. C, Dec. 1. As " .-eceived when a : -.otfee was overturn :fa?t table yesterday, 8-n...r.ths o'd son rf.no. H. Coletrain i local liospitaf. MON EY IS STO N FROM POLICE ROOM -The By tie Associated Press. Hie-h Point. N. C. Dec. 1 climax to the current series of bui' glaries which foas resulted in local merchants sleeping in t3ieir stores to guard their property has been capped police funds have been stol en from police heaiduqpj te- f, wdiilc che night force was out looking for burglars. On Monday night a police 'icker was entered and about $75 re moved. No clue is known as to the Tuilty persons. TO ENFORCE GAME LIS IN COUNTY By the Associated Press. Washington, Dec. 1. Governor iiickotc ox Nortti, Carolina iRl his son Jailed at the white house today to leave fo;- President Wilson a number cf partridges which they killed on a receTit hunt. Thoy s-w Secret ary Tumuity. ' (iOOD COUNSEL Chicago Daily News. Though Japanese bellicosity need not greatly disturb v.s, the situaii .n in both Asia and California should receive careful and skilled attention. V ' o- Don't vou often wonder if a vtre cocious child is proud of its par- ESCAPES PSIIiER': LED1N FIGHT Dy 1 Associated Proas. iM.nrphi. Tenn., Dec 1. Clyde. Hamilton, leader cf a hand of alleg ed highwaymen, who escaped from tne Shelby county jail here yester dy afte' a pistol fight in which George ilerves, the jailer, was killed, wps shot and killed at Winonsa. Ala., in a fight today and the two men who escaned with him were arrested. IB HELP FARMS OBJECT OF MEETING SWEETS FROM MR. WILSON returned to NEGRO IN CUSTODY Sy the Assocatcd Press. Albany, Ga.,' Dec. 1. Reports from Pavo, Brocks county, received here today were to the effect that the negro who attacked an 18-year-oTd white girl Monday evening had been captured 'and was in the hands of fficers who M(ere trying to elude mobs which wereeeeking the negro. The negro was reported to have con fessed. MOBILE OFFICIALS RAID FOR LIQUORS By tho Associated Press New York, Dec. 1. Firmer Liver pool cable? and rather better reports from the goods trade were the fac tors in th cotton market during net early trading. Aflter opening firm at an advance f 25 to 47 points, there were slight reactions under southern selling, but the offerings were soon adsorbed and the market sold -about 40 to 60 points above last night's closing. Open December --15.70 January 15.70 March." 15.90 May 16.00 July 16.05 Close 16.15 16.00 16.18 16.70 16.33 " Genesis. Bishop Leonard of Cleveland said at . ,n,,i. iiii. other evening: Turn so sorry to see that Canon ; names, U.bKi.k1Wi dlv.no. ..as-rece - : lv declared U n sermon ...a, --"" ' .! nccountof the creation and fall Is ' ''II u-ifill.'d orders he isn't," ; - ;' ' will b iavoi.ed at, Mobile, Ala., Dec. 1. Customs of ficials, deputy .sheriffs and police are making a strenuous effort to stop the importation of liquors into this cit' And. state from foreign ports and to that end the Cuban tanker Inspector was raided and nine quarts of whis key seized and three members of the crew arrested. After the liquor was s?i'.od Hassim Bey, third made cf.the tanker, was found with a ouart in his rossi'ssi"--the customs officers and was caught rifle- a h,; If mile chase hiding in a bank building. Bey is charged with violating the national prohibition law and is held under bond. ' PREPARE COPY EARLY Owing to its limited mechani cal eauipment and facilities foe handling copy, the Record is com pelled to . ask all advertisers to have the copy for changes in their ads- in this office the day before they are to appear. Unless this is done, the advertising man can never know how many pages he will have to run, and in a rush, the machines, cannot be used in setting up the paper. If you have an advertisement you wish insert ed, notify the business office and son-ebody will call for copy. Ad vertisers must cooperate with us if we are to issue the ; paper in time for the carrier boys to de liver it in the afternoon and to make the mails. . Farmers around Hickory are com plaining to me that all manner of hunting is daily going on, to theii njury 'and annoyance and in viola ion .cf the game laws of Catawba county. I wish to say to the public that I have appointed R. H. Hed ick a deputy game warden for Hick ory townships, to whom complaints can be made or to myself, and have instructed him to diligently enforce the game laws of Catawba county as contained in the acts cf 1909-17. Chapter 840, page 1230. To the counties named in this chapter Ga-! tawba was added. Chapter 824, page 1206. chapter 724, page 1114, vill be found a special "act for the protection of game in Catawba county. This act makes it a crime to hunt any time and any where without the written permission of the owner of the land. It is likewise made. a misdemeanor to hunt rabbits with . gun between the first of February and 25 of Novem ber of .each year. Public laws 1917. I wish to say to all hunters that I propose to enforce the above laws, end trust that a. "word to the wise will be sufficient. S. H. JORDAN. C. G. W. BRIDGEPORT'S UNEMPLOYED Hartford, Ct., Dec. 1. Robert O. Caton, who has charge of the admin istration of the state pauper law has stated that .the unemployed in this town has reached 15,000. Washing' on, Dec. I. !ossilde re medial legislation for agricultural in terests will be considered at a joint meeting ,o.r .i.he agricultural com mittees of the senate and house next. Thursday. The senate com mi r- j tee vent over the situation and in-jvitt-i tiiv r-.ase committee members jto inwt with them at that time to I see what fi'iid he done to alleviate iln- siiuatic.n caused bv falling pric '03 for fi'rni products State committeemen said tenta tive 'i?pto!tis for consideration in cluded : K. 'ival of th war finance corporation an.; the opening of Eu ropj?n markets for surplus pro ducts,' some plan of extending cn-Jit to foreign nations, and amendment iof th3 federal reserve act to afford ! extension: of credits on agricultural paper. Senator Norr'.-; Nebraska, said rerPstablisbm.r.t of tmde with Rus siv -wo'"!'! bo "e mns of relief. S-."ri.aor '" Franco, M'.ryiai.d, another member f i.hp r-o'-irnittoe, ,nlans to intrc'd'ii rw-'.iuti"!! for this pur no0'1. Senator Harrison, Mississippi, also a co mini' tor. member, indicated that 'v. xrressiiii-ti from rot ton states were f Iy to join wi'.l tiiOKe from wheat ' nd (.attle '.date.-- in pushing relief 'cgishuh-n. The. Mississippi sensto" said jii' wanted to see the war fir. - once corpora ti n revived and provis- ion made for govrrrmf-nt loans to tb aoricultural intero?ts. "The g- v- erru-nt-nt encouraged the farmers to jmake this crop, which was at o very Ihigh cost of pro'-'iTf-iion, and the gov ernment ought t anply exceotional treatment to aid them,": assertei i Senator If: n ion. who said he had ibilis to r,ff-.- dealing with the prob lem if the joint committee session oachci no-definite program. ' Mrs. William M. Green of Wasiiing tpn, is not irk too great a hurry to r.!; the box of candy in her lap. It is uot every day that one gets a gift cf sweets from the president, so this Sox is due to be a family heirloom. From her porch, many times during" the past summer, Mrs. Green has waved to the j , president and Mrs. Wilson on their j ; - ' ,, , daily automobile rides-. Pleased by! Washinfflon, Dec' 1 the president's greeting in return, she Ponpge of imr;gran wiic i,.,i- h' wfiiiM like, i nod of hx months while to make him a present. So one day. she nresented the nresident with a WOULD PUT STOP : TD II1IGRAT1 Complete for a - -eo'-'grc S i drafting a general law is r,-onnc j in a bi'l ' which Senator King of j Utah, tho Democratic meyiber of th migration committee. ,pro- p introduce in congress next Insurance actuaries estimate every month this year 75,000 will reach legal voting age. that men son with a beautiful piece of embroid-j ery. Doth or ner own nanmw oris, i veei.-. few days later, the presidential car Senator King said to-doy that th again stopped before the little house, ' admission . of aliens to this country and the chief executive himself pre- must be made more difficult and it was sented the old lady with thi.? box of (necessary lo prohibitp eople from fo sweets. - j fe'-h countries who ar, inoculated. i with red fever from entering tha . United States. ii 4-, 3 an v. f i in 1 I rt ii 1 ,-. I I SI in In if ill 4 ' Is
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