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I C"7" itilCKORY S VIC1I YOUK LABEL KftrJ nul'HcrHwm t Nnii I J nmw at leant i,,e l a y m before their nub.-iiipUK! " WEATHER Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday, continu ed warm. ESTABLISHED SEPTEMBER 11, 1915 HICKORY, N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE' 17, 1921 PRICE FIVE CEWTS m AW f ffi m . j. m nr wr f .:, a' !,y ;' h,,i i r :i T' ;c ft I ! ' ici ! r ti'.'i. : ci,,, . ir..,". ft th ' ii,'' r - 'i r.v N I I fl n i n SUM dliHflBL IE! 0 a, let lay in I he unin.i'r school iALK EXTRA OLJO OH ILL1 Funeral Procession of Chief Justice White i ;'i'";n "ii-i-on "is cNac-t.d ir a1! . 1 I UH I. (i:v Kaki-h, MAX AliriJNKTHV) I tine 1 , . mvcrinir Cam- mcetim ft the council of stale with in the n'xt two Way.-- n con-dd-.- whether an extra session of ,he vg. sintue is to be called to ortvc: . n dcvts in the munuipn! .inancc !l which the state supremo court J i.-'t i'ii id unconstitutional. The ahv aii.s S. Manning fi VO ut Attorney (uTHT.'l! JM-I I'M'!'. IS ' ' ! 1 1 'M the , lid. 'lit v M:..ior .1. the toMta:.'. Rev. .!. .! the fa.-:i.itus of the !'". teachers gathered her. i . k r ; i i 1 1 i t i in ihi'ir ,m cat -llif.it : H;.r 111' Vei.lt ll of or , I'ea.'vrat u!alrl the i : h" el'k llll'V H'Vt' 'I .1;, I '; a- the Mlo :t ill! '! u i .e ill tin' rim . . cstf) ,!;.y j,nvcrit ;m whiu'.i 1 hem i'v-1 from laying ;h , II--I. "lily in l nc n six j t) him h 'U!,'!,u'1' 1,111 111 .Ninth Carolina .M unicipnl .An-iaii ! 'H'tDii' the foum-il lut.'.' yesterday. F ....i. .... ii ...... i ji.. i .. . ... . I O.I'. I 1. 1. 11 ll V II' lln ,-nll li, 1.... .t;,l eilYnd prayer ; ml', '"a!.; however ihe governor her to i:oii!'i (m1 lh-i! h.- vv.,1.5 I :.,l: hi- eity.( He anr.oi.m-: Iter under consideration ar.d vha ' es in ii.il '.iv eh'.i'vlivs,; would l.t. .y ,s.n i-.'0.:int -i; ; ion. Ihi y wouai be We'uo'iv.'! That the ,-itv r.-.h.. n. :J era . I-, Ihe no '.natter a- l l':i'r:.'llt;:t IV.': oapital v'uvt : r:o' : i OM'ntod , of the I'e ll t i'-! Jv...:'-.Ss -38 HULK LUT FfllLUR S KICK TO fitlJUCE FIRE T w mm i... By the Associated Press. Madrid, June 17. The minister of labor replying in the senate yester day to a qivstion of a senator rpi.n- tive to retrietions by the Unit" 1 i only effective way of reducing our It Ssn Francisco. .Tim 17 r,. tion by local organizations of citi zens to eliminate fine hazards in , y 11uni.cnpality .was urged as the (. i . y i i i -eia" -t it iIoml!tr.s of the Supreme court of the United States lending tlie fnnoral proces'sion of Edward Douglass White, States ag-ainst exportation of tot'jn said that 200,000 Spanish workers vere unemployed. The minister said he intended to raise the question at. the next meeting of the cabinet. NOTHING TO IT S.v the Associated tc-.s. Washington, June l7.American government officials said today that i-iiuimous nauona ;vstt in ,i rtress by Franklin H. Wentwcrth of Boston at the convention of tb.? Na tional Association of Credit Men here today. Taking as his subiect "The Red Peril," Mr. Wentworth who is secretary .of the National Fire Pro tection Association said in part. "We have alr.eady burned $112,000, 000 of created resources in the first tour months of this year. This leaves us but $138,000,000" for the re maining eight months to make up our f,!.,f 1m..;, , . ,. iT,,;t.i ...i.w thftv ..Him'..,! (1..1.- nil! ff.i'H.p.-v Ceoi-PPtown T) C. wliem interment u-ns rond. ! the TTnitf-d fotoc, wi io..,i I, 1 , " ,H-ap f a Quarter Of a iav v-.iv - , "'j -' - ' . .i ' .- ' - - iciLtu no re-1 onjion uoiJ.ars, and there is littl iich. of the city, Mr. J. I). cole muni, ioalititv. reroe-eiited .n:tk a .t'.'ood showni-'' was "vn "lit. ,;Vfveiv ' ' ;i;,ino' riat? mttrdurt-1 Mei rlson .Udarintr i':at: re ,va- im-1 1 l S ihU M' in paa a fol-1 pi . s-;ed with svrleu-iu-s of ih . I H K 5i i ) M to wel.o:i:e you as inay . ; y. I a-.mri' ymv it is a-'ire to so. "N'.rj. oe :'.ie p sition in the up -"Jo' ,ta!e aiul eonintunity i e . v'e at c :m !j .I-, 'it of the aae. Thi w.uk ti has i'eet) d:.'serihed by aiyself. was a pov'l, a e y.airi." idea how t :iM!'.'i'.': I: th.' nieihoil 1 d in i.'V.'r days, it i I) iv.' '...!! lie-erihed 1" :!l"et th. a .oionioo ill" fines .".in! .owns lacli'.g. "I do not want to call spceia: s.'ssi.'-n u I' the logislatiu I can help it," the. governor said, "and. I want to le absolutely certain it is m.vossai v I i foi'e I e;ill the legislators lai- to Raleigh." Wiiethi-r the nunocinaiitic ih - pl'e-'i lit time v'ilM he.'i'ow lOollev "i" ;;nti; iiiation f the issuance of bonds" iiyl amir m ,m our cacJ n d J ? s 's ? y M a M ' f -o 3 "P -a 1 a ini a s e n. W I. J k i' iVn a-- ;i ouesti-!i lhat was raided a ronference ii"ie yesterday. The ernor was itK:!;:ie;! to Jie sue!: eoi.ld be done, the t!ie youa l le i. i u h:u I'.een changed. t i'i n i v I O i j '. I. r M i i ' t .- . ,: - ! I Ol'l'o'V !; '.!. I to; : mir w:vk an 'tutttie -.-in c:u cn: ! anft mation ..; h i'.o j.y .swifter f ii.-i'i . of..;. .!: that tile Al'iiu.-t bel'or" ! council of state v. i'.lv..n , e ..... ... j;,.m i i s I .iany el i ".; ci ' I i ii ;:m tu-iit 1 (Miidit i n ! the ci' !. ; v.nd .own-; -ani money en short '. vw notes i:.d issi:c.'. 'Lli 1 1 if ' ovc'iur and th e.iii the :',-e:';'' -i,v-1 V5y the Associated Press eliel VM.t 1,-nJrn, J.jnc 17. -Tiv.1 ?t: ii-.- s"iti..'nK'!:t . ice of u:e r-tr . e . 1 te. i) it a' juesi i: .os ;t - of f th-.- 1 ii s . ( ? IJ I 11 B 3 a t.-t "i i r- ... A H LVL 1 IlL I in n 1011! nrni P 1 1" .83 E S El ill ll! is B : on a 8 BBS- ! ii Enrn i S3 B 1 K K E S stiu lions on the export of canital ! doubt that American carelessness and they were at a loss to explain-?"11, accomplish this shameful ob- ! the statement of the minister of la-1 . ! u . i lnere are optimists m America ;boi that as a result cf restrictions who state that w r An lfZ he ,?xnortaticri of eottnn 9nn nnn fir.e wastp Wanca tViic ,, ww,vw " - . . v . i . i n, ..ll 11- Spanish employes were idle. ure of $250,000,000 now represents over the same period last year. LlUJOlslLd v the Asoc A T ate.- Press. !' iii -.Ci, !' i'.; rxt'ie strike was .mitvd textile weii 17.- va.- meet in;. ! a' - 1 .t lenient. ne c .u i ril, iron w.:i ,f ve.-- :!!.'.' upon our kai !ii!d:iood have in. an bv I'e, t-i r'.f tilings and nao gone ! oat busy world, with - t"ilii and s'rvinv linani-i t ties of ma nhrol and 1 ;,rt' : M'i'er which io ,'a!idat:'d . inatice :n '.. S.nne of tlv '.':;.( .is d"e!iire l."; to def i'.idt io . no e: oi ii!.i i. n.ioying iwi-it th.cm. r:o,v Hickory . lurneii, h. .i: -; !-! tn- that i.'ir md -iitei:'-:'- .- s!i:;i'. c . ; i-"f orov;.:e.i V led ihat is m-'jeo ! adii.ti-a al s iv'u' l i'.'l o ! " :ntiiii :'.'.".;,'(.; i t he ci -L:e--; j le 'oaynnrnt i J'l'e- - ic,V- : 1 s ii ? ?! 4 -O "UiS or.i.l. .r.at : ;he; aver.;. n snail n.it enter the great jthat ' n i- 'o Miano : n or . nan, :)U.r se, undjrsta'ir B : Ii K-1 t'-T- -j i . ! k li 3 L' v.? !i Hy mi M bill y 3 L PT RASE ! By the Associated Press. -The' London, June 17. Austin Cham The ;berJ-::in, government leader in the joint house of commons, declared in the offer ; house this afternoon with regard to I the Angio-Japanese treaty: i "Altl:eugh I do not wish to pre ijudice the action cf the imperial on- i 1 El 1 ? HTk i T ! l-'-'i-ence. I desire to ?av that we shall tt i he iiif iSVSB ".?; j ' 3:s mipniwp no party o any allianc '.ve should be called upon against America." by which to t jfflEXIC Exports of cotton have been coa- Zl, -.u,- , lh-ere ii 1 t,e COi?i" , . vo uitn coa fort in that academic reflection. The tinumg normal, they pointed out, ths present housing, situation is too des movement since last April having perate for us to b,e so complacent been 117.428.727 nounds n in ! over it. . , T, -J! J. '1 xii..- nia.vur or a western ciiy oi 20,000 people told me recently that if cne of its stores should burn the ! owner would be done for. Ther.e is not a vacant shed or shack in the city to hold a new stock of goods. The shoitage of dwellings is equally acute. A burned out family has to leave town. Every fire in ev,ry other city of the country is bringing it so much nearer to a similar situ ation. Every fire in a dwelling or apartment house, intensified an in tolerable congestion or turns people into the streets. "Every fire today is a crime 1 OIL IS TILL PLENTIFUL V f b : s i onirco IDC i,t: Power of his own lighM I S 1 2 yuU!il 3 UhlUtUM Wil ROOD MFFTP! hi w.iv tliruugh 1!:e vir- I o. novo: t v and oi.s d.ii-.r.'i-ig .emi:t ' f -:ich a man wn rricoiti, mi w ts Andrew Jackson. 11 .: - ','a-t nvij'-rity f r.ien mo.i .e! . : - ir hi ier 3v tbo Aprnciatrd I res?. !l:clv!.!ui,!, Va., .Tone 1 7 -T or') ..f t!ie CnUC! St lies fhp Asociatf3 I'ress. V.-.-hingt o.n, .Tiou- 17. nilt :.'0 i.v il .d-o K tlistric pi.;-:-: j tT;.-.,;h icuer ca-!in- on ,v stern a ' : ; 1 : s' r ' t i ii i ict c( assoc. -it. ion o: of nat hi- ..-IT 1 : P'esii m? f.--v IN SIS SHAPE i .ncreasr- ItOIJEHTS A (JAIN HEADS MUNICIPAL ASSOCIATION :.ns to rep:'ic !ay C f i ... i 'lO'ir.. r ,n' firi i . 4. , . ... I ''a i'.H'.-ony , .mi.,.' i-t ii'( v.aiinv.M-1 icst pos i m. nt.'s. ! Ci'tawl :i Ci:,i oln Conntv Mcdi.-al So-j ; eli"ol ?i in full !,.,. 1,.,,! ,.u, ..iithusiastic ir.ee! in-- :! I ori'Milu'ent Uua reacn'.' l. . he 1: i.-mtid . f Di. L. A. Cm-well of J 'i, mark. Tiiore .are a j . i r-'. . . I n t n. D-s. I'aroline McNairv of '. eis f. , 't-. l : ji.f cer ami W. V. Kiibdt of Lin. oin- ni',iete"n other cninli '.- are : ton each ; cad ir.t.'resti;r r: 'per,-. ! on th. -tulent bo.ij,,! An in, pui taut fiatuie of ('-,; iv..'ot-;,!-. .fti,l..i,l s from Ohi" .! imrs of this soch'tv i.; the fact that a i, a nip'.c tch ni' t!)' cr i- I ewe. 1 to loport to 1 in two .-' ecu ty any moresting or unusual j ;,;.ll, (';,. Jaa lias v-et '"-:n! Wfdnes- L !! . as :bi' time a.:a! tie as t::e rdiice for iioa; m-' !i'prii!i!'.'ti! n tiie er.nrt'.tt.tior.ality of 1 X-.uth C.rrroina statute wlnc-'i d-ildiH Nod h C' loiin,! sf:.fe banks from hor.'-ritir.- c kecks irom wilhant the state thw ugh. 1!:e ft' if::.! reserve !.,,,': of Pircknr tel. The heai inr '-a ill also :i.vodve a mo tion to remnii'l t'n- ca :" to the Xoi tl- ! ( 'a:' " Sta-o ci.ad-. (iiicia; n"ii- i . ;-u.. oi nations the I i 1: .w any replv from the the to .ministra- are that r.one Co and indication will bo made. Mr. ll'jit headed th.o pro -1 o:gu.' Ro publican It V,M da. v th'.i during the cftmpaign. s.id at the white house to- h I'D' h- RUOilC .kr:o-- which ho is tiM .,,,,..,.v. r.V,rw,t or i il: (' HI SIC. .1 ' I 1 . 1 . . i ' I , , . ; 1 1 v lias tri; ii'(i or wnica nu f Cata'vba county and an iip-p at mg ci'me nmieer school, consists of the f. J-'upt. Ceo. uivlcr ki observation. These ca.". ;lvli ,11,,.. ,i ll' l-'i.ii ui.-eu.'i'i " if. J.OIlg, . ..... , ..... . i.. ... j ,,, IIS (leii.l'U, II"'- llllj u. ...'ii.n -. ; hv each , i ae f th:- d ved ''ere Mil " hi:. of . tod;y f !i ,VaIi.a l ii : rmn icariir: -iiior. i i'. i el' V.. I.. Frit.. I). I. Prof. F. C. ? ' ' ,m ' ... " m in. n t...r r t !,.? I"'""- "' '"'. , . a. ii., i no. i. i . -'"i nu.1:bcr present ami in;ioct!.v ev t:;io;:;a 1;p counso vl'S' rv.' r,.'o ' com " " i nit. i. i. i."i mei'MJCi' nrescnt ami iin.iocny nv ;i,: a lar.nn oiiav.e oi ... v ceie. it. W. Carver. Miss Kli.-i-i tu,, pYC)U.' umh-r ,thcir care. The d ..riV ;!.-(lu,;,;i. This isitcooited t .v'i-s Flossie .Martin. Pi'-.'t()1.:.. lVpo'tin.g cases at this nm-ting . ; ,: , 4,, lv,r .vf. , 'th". Mra. II. 1). Ala f !;,.,. p,,'. K. K. Lee of I.ir,co!n1on : -f. have da-pmed. t, t on . ,.i...,c Alice C. P.asetL III. Shuf id of Ilickcrv: V. C. Bandv ! -aciat ion of Puchmoivl in Nortn uv tag fiiven ot a gra'ie; (.f JLdden, and ('. D. i hompsnn ni rs to secure any ot the Fincidnton. Much enthusiasm ciiai.,c- iolina ? nd resulted m crtisioevao.e i "S o 'O i"M. lleii'd bv the state 1'Oiird ; tcdzed the meoling from . fiisl to . .' . , , 1 !,., ! . I i.MIVlW 111'.. !l "'IV. ! ...I, -. Ill' PS Ml l"lt, 1. 11UIL l.v eetranee credits. Pi.i"-!cicv i ilestim- to be of much prac- tho courses otfercd in ! tied b. in fit to o. ch number. .1 are of college radei Th- foilo'.ying m-.-.v mmnbers aem- m TU ,. ' I in Sfll'll' V )1. f .. i, I , '' convenience liSl so-1 ianios d'dng Hi T'-i .t i -s t- ::;0 Ncrtl ho. to m:;ny lines of ' business in North 1 th- suit are nt"iv Carolina state bank' than in Now York yesterday had not been received. Furtbrr than that nothing was said. The impression was pefniitted t got out, however, that if President Flaiding replies to the letter he will not .enter into a detailed discussian and so far as the administration L onccincd the ssseoiiiticn will remain in an indefinite status until the re storation of pe::ce and stability ir Europe. Seme persons in the confidence of the -scLninistration said today that ri-,-'.gr.'ss rai the r.relimina.ry charac ter of plans of the proposed associa tion had been draft had "ocen ma By the Associated Press. Washington, June 17. The Philip pine government is facing bankrupt cy. IvLij. Gen. Leonard Wood and Governor Forbes report, according to a telegram received today and transmitted, by Secretary Weeks ask- that he be .'.P.owed t :mi 000,000 to $00,000,000. Bohi l5Ll)'J m W0fflF.fl COIEIffi Riileigh, June 17 The Korth Carolina "federation of business t.M nrofessional women will meet here for their second annual , convention By the Associated Press. VTpvien ( '5tv Tnnn 17 Honni4! ,, . , .. nr -' , against tlie wnole people; a crime the depletion of Mexican ml fields for which we should not withhold were described as "absurd and un-; punishment. Every community to founded" by tlie treasury and com-j day for its own preservation should mcrce an industrial departments r,f'VrinK swift reprisal "A , , i t oe person who has a preventable i'.ie government. The presente.'. fi;;"-i fire.l ' urcs showing thst since 1901 proiuc-j "In Europe .a man who has a fire tion of oil in M,?x;?o bad constantly I is locked up as a public offender. In j America ne is lookeu upon as an un j fortunate. People still imagine that the underwriters pay thel oss; that thev pay $250,000,000 a year out of their surplus and capital stock and remain solvent. The fire waste trn.-.V.fi !-. nofket of pverv man. Raleigh, June 17. Mayor ' Gallatin n,i -hHA in the nation. Ev- Rcbeits -jf Asheville, was reelected c,y tock 0f ods is insured; the in ptcsiuoiit cf the Noith Carolina mu-1 " .jn. ,v aiAPA tn the post of the ... .ii.. .. j i. . I .-u.-vw . . . inciijai ashociauon aner ine 'iier-WaV and when we buy a tat. or a gcr.cv meet ing with its record atten-1 shoc 'or a cc,3t we Pav' this insur drnce had bon properly converted j a concealed in the price of the :nto the annual meeting of the asso ! joocls! ciaTtioT , , n "The attorneys-general of half a D. M. Clark, mayor of Greenville, 1 A,nn ct!1foa hnvn triven it as their i a.. . : i..i j-u . - .vv... o-- -- piesme.it oi cue av , official opinion that under the Ameri , L. llowcli, cuy I in,,, man whose neg- i;rY.r,r, .onanc o -fire is liable for tary and treasurer of the association,!,.- ,1tl,afr 1 u; neighbor's house: succeeding Mayer T. B Eklndge, nobody thinks of bringing suit, also cf Raleigh, who declined re- . habit -Qf mind that the insurance election. , R , - , fn..,.,r 1 companies pay the loss is too strong. Jb 5n?,fhIlV;rjBut in the persona' liability idea, of .jxcMut-iiL ui lil" vyv.iv.t,-, -j- ip.v,.!-, ,n:i a cniTiDanion was elected vice increase . scciation and V of the deficit of from $ 1 5,- j cYnk, Raleigh, .was elected sec ncunced as the successor of R. D. W. I is permeating the ii. xT...t, i l no i?ns inai Conner, as secretary oi uie 1M,,V American brain idea of imposing a Caro ina h storical commission. Mr, American "V"11 " . , Jl Connor has Just been elected to a Po chae f or the ;)f J 1 1 1 I i U UJ1U11 HI"" ..-.w r . af. I fire presentation order. fessorshin at tho University i- ... i ii. i xNcrtn Carolina 'ana me cimnge is - ,i.tmontc am not ma n- fective September 15. tained to protect a man from the re- Tho rommission is happy over its I .aineu io pi , ,u fortunate selection of Dr. Hill. He is t Last oi:p one im- ; i -tve oo ego crcd t. This. into tne nciei . i -y jian IftMPS 5I!Tn coo will enable teachers, af-, -hitor, ; II. B- Klhan. T..n-oInt : H. I J. $ H WlM :i,i'"-f T!'T "f '"rMaMon"1!!' N'"' Abernethy,'' Denver;' OlJOlij S HOHlS III I 0 '" i -- oive the degree of Bach-; ,l r1', 1 . st.M1i ,v. . p. C'et ai r . ft is felt that this will , '- Tj,;,,m j. W. Sain cf LincolnU.n.j lirm I HUJ I TW ' an alvantage to all of tha f , combers ptescn were Dr.;; MhHl ! SliAl h 'j T I Aft-r a few year's timel Kvnirv. Lenoir: J. IL Shu-! ?i T Ii I ?! ..Oil .'. ,iii';i. iii1. i. v. i . , teachers will 'j-'ir diplomas and ;! 1 r College. SIOiT rypiiiPin UHUL LA I JAPANESE III WEST (-,. ,1 IfmLltVV rfo'-' L A. Crowell. I.mcolnton t -1 ;T;v?mpson, him-oWon; and W . I- , delated Press. iElli.U. J.Jneoi.ui- .. ;ii . v. Sv..,ir v..,t- T,mo 17. A further re 'Xt niO,'.'ting VVOl "C ne ney " "" . t!;e second Tuosuay ? n ( Auction by the I'Vderal Migar Ke. i.a The nr in Lon' ir on kO . . ... i. L I S I S IH "AUgub. te oy on internation: minent authovi law at the lerjue-t of Presid-mt Hard big. The president, these people say. has not reached the point of giving nor-cna!" approval to anything final end the .indications are against international negotiations for nresent. now. and has been for five years, en gaged in writing North Carolina his tory and the work so well formulated by Dr. Connor will be carried on by Dr. Hill. this afternoon. Miss Elsie Riddick, state president w-Ti preside. A meeting of the exe iivp rory.mittee will precede ihe general meeting, which. will be at 4:301 jc.ION TO. CONDUCT o'clock. There will be a nigh'.'- session and the meeting will" close Saturday evening with addresses by Josephus Danie.s suits of his negligence, and when he calls upon the city in any sum case he should be made to pay for the service. . :--'a - "Considering the American psy chology, an amazing success has been .achieved in the last few years in gaining the recognition of this ip Alreauv it n-3-s oeen win.- ONE-DAY CAMPAIGN therhirter of city of 4 Greater New York, tne state iaw yi, K. Ai ..n,l the ritv ordiances any the EASTERN STAR (JOES TO ASHEVILLE NEXT YEAR L A K. H H If i-1-":--- aa,rt-rnrn nnilTiU hMAh All M R lit 1 1 1 ULU L " J II ! I iliiU n!L flWUinui noinj-: High Point, June 17. snevrat was selected as tne place for the nex' in,,. Comnanv of 15 points in the price meeting ct the grand cnaprer .. ,...-f;.,.i l.or. n r.no ner nound Noiih Carolina Order Easter Ml I lllll U 'viui v " I J." , , Star: Grand Rapids, Mich., June 17.--A Pt :IinSyivania and the city ordiances ne-dav membership campaign will be , ri awlnni'l a nd Cincinnati, O., and Miss Mary Stuart, ot vv asnmgton, condu'cted by tne American Legion ,iu-; portand) Ore: Billings. Mcnt; AUS corresponding secretary of the Nat-hy 4 Major John Emery, new tom-jj Tex-' and Newark, N. J. ional association. - jmonder of the organisation announc- ;But .jth au these progress on re state health officers anticipate an ; e j here after his arrival from Indi- cord tne frfi losses in America in increase of typhoid in North Carolina i anapolis. 1920 were $331,000,000, eight million over last year's figures because of I 'Lep. )n members are going to more than for the 'average year. the unusual warm veathed in the last ; bring in one new member each on j "There are men and women i in two months. wJthat da"" Majr Em?r-V announced. ! every city wdlling to assist m tms Failv umirer is alwavs conducive j July 4 is the birthday of tne new com- ! obiect if someon? will take j,m in to ""-odd 'fly breeding, it is pointed; mander. In a statement this after-; jtiative and tell them how thev can out "and the typhoid is inevitable. But ' neon regarding plans for the future, help. " , . , nr. the state officials do not expect as: of the legion Mr. Emery declared the "The down town, high value por fnn; fatalities as heretofore. The organization "would provide first forjtions cf all cities can gradually b deaths are being gradually cut down i disabled men. bv the immunization campaign rnatj the state board ot neaitn is cohuucl- " i.v u wuicu a c.. a.-. F..7...jr u . a., .ee, no saiu. tions ct an ciur i, , TvmMP nroof against conflagration ly :,And by that I mean those financi- 1 quiet, effective work. level. By the Associated Press. - ' Leavenworth, ian., ,.uoe i .. v Asoej!ltt.d Vrn. 1 Johnson former heuvywoignt pu-ihst i ' . i t. i.. - i-. t ! oorvinnt m term in trie .ioo- ' oi., jui.v it, i cmnrin ! cnanipuin, .-.v.-..-- - ...it: 81 U ti.fjiJy'yilfL night resolutions were adopted by il?4 i'lPA UUl the chanter, expressing rppreciation ii5i-:2i. lilW , i,, '..nthiri-mt afforded bv Cljl ll"1 ..-il .V x i. iwhich closed its loth annual session j uia. . , l which tio.-to jl. lji.i , Ptate corporation commission: ere. . -, , , , .. . t i tv:.t i the delegate, ajitea ne r l.l-o of our country's welfare, I be- ! niece isn't too largeColumbia, (S. C. We see no reason why there should 'T shall take a determined stand in be objection to the one piece pain- ie matter of immigration. For thc inr suit, provided, ot course piece isn' , Wedneoiiy afternoon ; "-- 1 1 ic i if.t 1 1 's .. ii 1. r, ' , .f no Tmrhanr Tract- "eve the influx ot immigrants shouidi Record, drive over the city and later , t the apnlicat.on of the Ojihani ' ract , . nermanrntlv i ' Ci-een short) vher thev were taken ion Comtjanv lor an mcied&c " . if i ' m , latoisw. V " - i t- ' ' : regulated. Maior Emery announced To througii ihft ititsonic mi .r !caL1ruts', ... ..an u cn.1 he would follow clos-lv the nlans of.Tnlsa I A l-i-.ne. Keloid ?. lOUl'tinien: lis. I llatf . . . . - . ' I v . ... I ,1 : la,;" a't,on :tWiU !t ' th,, Mann "ft and whose term will ex-1 Memphis. Tenn., June 17. W. A. vention, which opened here Mom. "naco of Japanese im-, r ' ' . 8 hus be,.n otfered $55.000 ' Campbell and his wife were shot and night. 'id Colombian" is made j I Harry Wells at Jersey City, killed at their home here today as' Among the distinguished y.'SiUn-s ii' A'ue ',c;iii ifderaiinn : nor.- i.i.o.i.- . .., ,. ,., .,.,a v,.,.,...ii n.,,-;.k-,,n and will continue untu Juiy - is I .Admson's nrst pumic iii-cu ., e.im,,,,'.-.. ...... - - 'after his release from prison will be ! newspaper employe wmch followed a " ;,'r " ration submitted by M. j ' fc ,m a'thletic meet at Leavenworth protest by Campbell because of noise ! 'i'lne ,,f th,. S'Ui I:'ra.ncico la-l juiv f) ' j made by Davidson oaily totiay while for "iillege.l violation otj'dy the Associr.t Presa Iligh Point citizens. Several hundred .h'fe-gatos from all sections of the state 'have been attending the con- nuav ii a hitio I to I'V- 20 the differentiate the two horrors, seems to have been mroe dis- ' 01 tne rite J, " , ' rv.lone.1 PrerlonV-l- W V.almraith IbalnnHv ronrPRentative of hell and nil early fall I te head of the leirion, who was kiil-' Pueblo of ' high - water-Anaconda m ya ' jed at Indianapolis recently. j Standard. COTTON i mery announced he would re-; v v Tll.np 17 Yesterday's-turn to Indianapolis and shortly af-i Orange blossoms and rice-aw;. to Mew ku, . lalli intei -wards toru the south. i be protected in the new tariff law sharn break was fobowed by lames m ,,iii i v,a,r ar-a a.ii,.nt ., ' .ii. W .lvinr tndav's I - - no iwuuv wx. tne cotton iiituiwu ." i trading. here were overnight; KU KLUX KLAN GAINS selling orders around the ring, prob-abb- as a result of selling, but the! and will continue until July 2 is Mrs. George W. Vand.ei hilt, who' writes fvli-n,!-. her 1h.it she wvl be in the. Vanm-rbilt i- labor conditions. has th c approval of tho U ll". V " . ! 1 i l ' j ' 1 i moving aoout in .ne apartment oc- - i 1 . I ' 1 J i. J J ! ii... u i. iv .n'.. iiva,' : ri' niwi.i r. Tni i ti' i i nini ltiu ohism., !-,,ru of Cal.for-. "cuff ;nks T() lose ono of aj DaviIson who is chnrgod with the - i. aKbm't'tf.n and fraternal .r h ba(i as losing both. To-1 .loulde killing, disappeared after tho o th coa J icdo Blade. I ooting. r ; v- on .i are an .nt of th? North Carolina! y.'-ie Fair a- a c : t ion and while in Pii?k Point she desires to meet local furniture manu'Y.cl.urors for t J)om of arrang;m v.i;ii..it .v .-it ncct.v . . i i't.t j hi:. pur with them to make sta'e f 'iir il ii. full !.to the infant indu-stry- Washington CHARLOTTE MEMBERS Post ! Astrnnnmers tell us" that onlv fiv market soon steadied on commission) Charlotte, June 17 Rev. Dr. Caleb J thousand ordinary stars can be seen riiiey, oi Atlanta aaressea a iargeiWith the naked " eye. Theatrically audience here last night in interest speaking, now just how many nearly of Ku Klux -Klan, and what it stands j mked stars can be seen with the or- Onen Close tor continued separation of church j dinarv eve ? California IMoA Denio- '11.70 11.23! and. state white supremacy, protect-1 crat. .12.15 12.03 ! ion of the home, preserving traditions , , m , m 1397 12.n0 -t church and state as handed down; Illinois insane man became sane m ..13.03 12.64 by forefathers. Many names were i soon as his teeth were drawn. So did ..13.19 13.18 added to K. K. KK. lists. German Saginaw News Courier. bavins. 1 he market was encnivr aged by reports of improving British July October . January January March ' -i ri .I.
Hickory Daily Record (Hickory, N.C.)
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