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f. WATCH YOU It LABEL Bcord tobieriWri kkoald rnw at lait 1U days bfor thai nbaerintlona ax- C loudy and warmer to night. Wednesday un settled and warmer with probably rain. I I Pi?- . ESTABLISHED SEPTEMBER 11, 1915 HICKORY, N. C, tpa v evening, January PRICE FIVE CENTS RECORD riSa, - jjjL "Hiit J - . , "s ;i if li s w 1 j 5 4 ft : !' ; Ci I 1 . ' :f ft ':i PRFninTSSPROllLilRlSH WILL SUCCEE Rv the AfaHiciated Press. W'aMhngton, Jan. Prediction that Governor Sprcul of Vennsylvan ia would withing 4S hours anno u:-:-e Ins intention of resigning to accept the apjM'intnn-nt of United S' lies serr.tor to succeed tin- late IloLe Penrose was made o'.lay by Senate:' Watmn of Indiana, one of the Re publican leaders of the senate. St-nator V;'tsin said thai he had been inoonvci'sati.Mi with the Penn sylvania governt r several tiroc. over the telephone and that la v.a ' u'lifi-j deal the governor would re i 1 1 an I i e appointed, i declines m say L'y th A"soci:Ud Pr'ss. Ilan isburgh, I'a., Ian. ".-- lover nor Sprout declined to comment on the prediction of Scnati r Watson that he would resign an '..'dcopt the appointment 'f Cnitcd States sena tor. ' ' 4c "I must decline any comment for the present." said the governor, "it is true that I have talked with sena tor Watson and others in Wash i tig -ttn, hut I shall not mv.i.e up my mind until 1 have talked with s-.mc oth whom I wish to see." OUT ON STRIKE Hy the Associated Press Chieaft-o, Jan. .'h A proximately :,, 400 members of the photo-engravers n n ion in vaviuis pars of the cou:itr went on strike to,:ay iii pnnosi against a wnjft- reduction or leoi-ih-Mifir(I" workintr hours, aci-ordinjv to Mirioiicemcnt made .( headquarters here tcnlay. Kmfloyers siu.u'ht to' reinstate the IK-hoiir weU at the present n'te of pay or to reduce waues ifi, allowin.f the same 42-liour week. The union declined to accept the c ha ntre and' went on strike, according to officials. The wtvfte reduction would have approximated eitrht iier cent, he said, the averapre wage beiruc about $5H a week. All the union shops in Chi c:i.'o are closed. FLEllTwO P.y the Associated Press. Washington, Jan. '.).- The m.'.nina tion of Henry P. Fletcher, und'er-sec-retary of state to be ambassador to Belgium was announced today :.t the whte house. . I IDERS E Iiy the Associated Press. Washington Jan. :. President Hardins and the cabinet spent two hours tcday in discussing the Euro pean situation and eonsidtiiinp: the possibility that the United States hiig'ht he culled upon to assist. mi:ktinc at w est view METHODIST riH KCH The Rev. C. S. Krkpatrick preach ed u practical, helpful sermon last night at Westview Methodist church. His text was: "P,ehold he Prayeth." Stephen prayed fo'r Saul. Svul r.as convicted of sin. Saul prayed. (xl sent Ananias not the liar to lead him to the experience of pardon of sin. We need these three things in out meeting: 1. Christians prayin-K for sinners. 2. The sinner praying for himself. .'1. The Christian leading the sinner id Christ. Services will be hold every night at 7:30. If EA DQU A UTERS M EET Headtjuarters of the cavalry brig ade will hold a meeting in the new K.'oms in the Shuford building nextj n the T?eeord office tonirht. there will be some business of importance to h tnUr.n im Pvi.nif.pno bnvii.ir nairl his income tax can start another Christmas club PENROSE PHOFO ENGRAVERS F BELGIAN COURT HARDING'S CAB1NE CONS UROPE account to take care of the same tax in PJ22. Day City Times-Tribune. ni ! By the Associated' Press. I Dublin, 3. -The dail cireaur. lost no time after reconv ning today follow i 1 1 v." its holiday recess in p!un;r inc; a.'i'ain into sharp dcoale oti tin i Anjrlo-I rish tn-aty. It had hefore it i ' '.s the order of the da' rest 'ait ions ! ';.!!).:'. i-' for latifi.at ion oT Artoiii-; (iiiffith's proposal and Eamoon d V'a'era's t'oimt'.r proposal. ; .'H opp;,n:'nt. of the treaty. Art' G't'o"inor of South ildrac, dail non !tcr d" a;;i i ulttti e, opened to.iaS; debate with mi aie.n iiu-u t, that tin t.'eaty was a stop hack ward and aj declaration of belief that the real, heart, of the Irish people had nut! r!:a!l;'ei, despite the numerous revo lutions !y liisli l.odies in I'vvor of the pact. GEAMAN FUG NOW " FUES IN NEW YORK Ry the Ai-fjociaiff. i'ress. New York, Ji-.n. (Jermany': floe' i eappeared' oLy amoni'- (Iiom vv tiiih fly from th" business distric t New York. It was unfurled front tin- illK- f-.'i- pole atop 11 way flier which it v:i:. hauled do.vn in lh j' no;'- ol I'.M and marked toe ie- tahli-htrK-ht It, new ( leriiiatt .1 --ula'- offices i:i the United' Si: iNAL FOR IRIS! Py the Associated Prcsa. Pel fa-1, Jan. -Cardinal Lo'u -, the primate of Ireland, addressing the conyrejfratie'P in the Ar.na.-h cathedral, asked it to pray that il "mi.uht please the Almighty Cod to save, them from such misfortune as the rejection of the AnKlo-Irish treaty" which held forth the only ho'pe of peace for the country. The only alternative to ratification, ( eciared Cardinal Lojfiie, was that the country would be thrown back into a state move desperate than an. '1 he tit'-.vly seemed to ,ie suh .tantially ail tliat was necessary for the welfoTe and progress of the countrv, he said. TEMPERATURE RISES TEN DEGREES HERE The thermometer registered -7 di-grees above zero early today a i Se of 10 degrees since yesterday" morn ing, according to the government rhermometer manipulated by Rev. E. Parb. The forecast for tonight, end tomorrow is fev rising tempera tures, with probably rain. Yesterday was the coldest Oay here in two winters. In Greensboro the mercury registered 15 degrees,, according to the News, and that was two degrees lower than the mercury got in HickcA-y. PASTIME THURSDAY Combining three of the most pop ular figures of the screen Wallace Reid', Gloria Swanson and Elliott Dexter the two former stars and the latter a featured player for Paramount pictures comes "Dcn't Tell pjveryth'ng" which will be at the Pastime theatre Thursday and Fri day this week. The most interesting feature aside from the exceptional cast is that it is typically an out of door story, hreathing the frangrance of the pine woods, the life and action of the polo field, the charm of a California golf course. Sam Wood, the director, is a keen sport lover h'mself. So is Wallace Reid. and so, indeed, are. all concern ed. Dorothy dimming, who plays a girl of the modern athletic type is an nVenmnlished sportswoman. A real polo game was staged for the picture and inded nothing has been left un done to make this one of the seas on's most notable productions. Loma Doon wrote and A. S. LeVino adao- ted the story to the screen. Added attract! en Patne iews. MACK SENNETT COMEDY IIEHIC: The Mack Hcnnetc comeuy w AR CARD in the Ktcnen anverriseo tor Mimvmns iincf at the Grand theatre yesterdr.y; which was not received has been re-. ceived and will be shown at the Grand theatre today. Governor i- r it i i l! ;GO!E?J Mi SECURE 1TAL y the Associated Press, : sh;nc;to;i. ,':;:r.. :,. - Purciiast A ' the Mello Ji:t hospital a I. Memphis. Tenn., by the ct.'ernoienl for 'real lileof. of lal-lilcr service loeo is uli- i del S.t i '..ill to li;.e I'll eil CC'hSldei'i coilfereili-e of I j !'-: r l''orbt the veteran's bore;:,! with Hry 1 all . ,,!! . ! leicral SaWV-r, president of i . ..... l:o. oitali'.ation In ard. !''r.. p: soil purchase of the bvi '::-p;t -.1, accord i UK (. irea:;U, v had been under cohsidera! im, i one time. hut. e:hau. i a'.-sed the niat'er lo li' HIS PU! m ON NEW WRINKLE! l.v the Assoeialt os An-eits, ! Pre an. : '1'hree ba!i- tlits armed' with awed-of I' shot crnus e;,! vj thro co! :-tors for a d.-it; com);aiiy in its store in the l a-icsl Isreet: in the (fowntown aria today and esca)ed with a sum estimated -.! :10.0fl). A M PASSA DOP IO PAJwAta AY y the Associated Press. Wa-hinlon. -'an. - l'resideo Hardinji' (')'To'-le ':!(! to le.lay .led II West Virginia. t i be Inio hSniUliee i aia;vuay, it was he -.v ! i i t ( house. !'Mi PA N K S I 1 iC.MibN I S IS fSSCEl) ly I!;" A.-sociat I'd Press. T T I- X Fill I tt v. asniau'ion. .j--:n. ik conirioi- r . Itlie currency' tod-.-y issued a eai! the condit ion of all national l;tnks at the close of business on Saturday, December .'!!. COI NIRY ( !.! UliRNS !y the AsFoc-iateu Pre;s. New Yoik, an. "i. - -The West- chesler Country club, located n I Vi llain bay, was burned to the ground yesterday by a fire of accidental ori gin. The loss is estimated at $-Jo(),-000. HICKOKY SCHOOLS ILP OPEN ACAIN TOMORROW ITiekorv school children, with two weeks of holidays behind them, wi!i return to school again tomorrow morning for the long sdroU-h of th session. The term will run f'vo mo'nths. with only a few extra holi days. The vacation which closed to i'av furnished' scarcely a day thai children could not play out of doors, and probably no Christmas ncriod in years was more delihlful from the sandpeint of weather. THE FLIGHT OF CHRISTMAS-- Ghid State Journal. Christmas involves so many days of preparation and then disappears into th'1 maw of etern'tv so, soon af ter Its actual arrival that somehow or other it reminds us :f the China man's description of a toboggan tide which as we recall it was, m full, as follows: W.hish! Walkee back a milee. COUNTING THE CHICKEN I.ou is v i l ie Cour ier-J our na I . The Republican leaders who fear Ithat Mr. lluohes will pet the credit ix results ( -f the conference, b i the hiiuvv of President HarUing. snout 'IV ,;o off counting clockens un t(u. (.a,u lo test shows whether lie are feriih The Highland graded school will l open for the sprnm- term a: S:4.r to morrow morning. irt. in un immm DENIES ACRQ Associated 'i'r .aiM: 1 III,.. b-'-E"-" I:,. ,o Jo . t .-; 0(. Hi a I i he i'Y' -i i( if r.'.l-eie i i :il f:i i on Ol Ol I ol .e,(.eiNd-i-,. ., I! 1 u:.-;lies .vi. ;-.ai'i aoi. oeau el toe f ! l-ii'-, i : i, , i'.otion, in W.sliihfvtoJi and decia,; ''The doCUoi-i'UtS pi-oOUeed ha'' beet; fori.-od out. of whole cloth." ni-Avs m 1(H) :!y the Associated Pro-rs.- ';-. i.M:;.' i lol, Jail. :;. Kiii.-.iebCe f an inc.ie; ,fa;:dii:;r heiwceo Japan ao i j vain.-t- iookjog' lOWal'ds a .laVa" . e pi ot ( Ct ;o a i e i.'icl- Sibel a! legs l by n-preSeiilalives. here of the tar eastern reouulic, was described' as "news"' by the American state de partment Positive staienienis were made by iiericar. officii described by re in the dep Is that, no document..--tie' (Jliina delegation ill '!!!:; '. file:'. - OINS IN PROTES AGAINST INC Secretary Van I lerve in a letter if the interstate c nnnerce com mis sion lias emphatically protested against: the increase in freight, rates published in ,i. J. Cotlrell'x I. '. C. 1-T and in Norfolk v- Western Pail way Company's tariff I. C. C. :.;.S0 ad as far as these new rate:; apply between points in this state and Virginia. I Kurt hoisooro he with other chambers of coYameroe 'n tins state is forwarding petitions to the interstate commerce commission to suspend all rates published in th'--' lai ill's for a period' of four months .nil require the carriers to' justify any increase ill fi eight rates at. this 1 1 me. in his statement the so:? rrv re v'ews the freight silualioii hero, ,lat- ug (hat unless 1he disc rim i nai ion mi es now" in force are reduced, and Hick ory daceii' on the same basis with neighboring cities our manuf scturei s will be un--ble lo meet competition. The be-iiing on the proposed in crease tuiu's place in YVashintoii on 'anuray lo. MAY RESIDENTS FOR HICKORY Mr. and Mrs. C ( isbury hae leased Brut on of Sai- the residence of on Twelfth ste.-v .Mrs. Alice Hail in and with their three children have moved into' it. Mrs. Harbin will re tain two rooms in Iht home. Mr. Proton travels for Fletcher Rrothers of Winston-Salem, lie and his fam ily will be given a warm welcome to H ickory. COTTON L'y the Associated' Press. New Yo'rk, Jan. The cotton market showed renewed firmness to day, opening at. an advance of 'io points over the holidays. Houses with Liverpool and other foreign connec tions were gcod buyers at. the start, and' there was some Wall street de-m'-.nd, but the advance Ie ought, in considerable realizing. OjH-n January 1 0.22 March' ------ J0.20 May ' 1S.70 Julv 18.1S Close is.:: 1 17.70 7.29 1G.G4 - October 17.3." Hickory cotton 17 l-2c. Small REASES Wauk :.S3.-..?W,r':.vJ rati' cut v:-00,C0O while tin- preliminary i ro. e. By the Associated Press. Alaeon, (la., -'.'iii. .'b--'The north bound "iCoyal i'-.-im," a Southern Railway winter tourist train, whk-li left; here this morning was derail ed at Juliette, 23 miles north of Ma eon, e o.i-l y today. No passengers were injured according to report." re- .'iveil lii-re, I'iighl. ears left the 1 1 ack and' re mained in vii upright, poailion. In i'orruation oltaioed here is that the train, which was running slowly at the lime, hit, broken rail, AU 1 r.-i n.i v. eve li'-toui ILIilA ROM FLOOD Sv the Associate 3 Ire Phoei'ix, dents of th Ai ii. -AV rc-i noi t is ostern section of Phoenix were ordered' today by the sheriff to abande-n their In vnes on account of the flood. The f l'oodwaf ers broke through the Arizona and Grand canals, two largo arteries of the ,S:.'lf river valley ir rigation 1 1 i i j i c - i , n I.' th of Phoeni?-;-: .;.-) rnghi. WIT I :11;S. KOWE I he "1 . W. M. A. of Cc'iinib Re foi med ( hut eli met with Mrs. W. W. Howe last: evenine; at. t lit- parsonage. The devotional i-Kercises were, con ducted by Rev. W. V. RoWe. Report:-, were made from the dffereiit com mttees aiid it. was e i ;. gi-atifying to learn of the financial ::u( eess of tlie o'rgH'iii;:al ion, daring the past. year. 21 members of (he society were pres ent and Miss A ispaugh was a visitor. Tltis was the iioie for the election of officers ::iid the following were elected: President, .Mrs,. Kusseil Ron inson; ic -o c: .idi-o t , Mrs. W. W . Re we: Seerelary, ilrs. tieo. Warlie'.: assistant secretary. Mrs. Chas. Hun sucker; Ireasuier, Miss Saiiie liiim gaine;'. It was derided to o)i:ke a do' 'atioii for the inmate;', of tlie county home. A committee was appointed to look after this matter. Rev. Mr. Rowe had charge cf I he study lesson of the evening: which had to d. willi the rural church pi oblem and ai 'o a few of tlie un finished tasks of the ehui'eii in A or eric-.'. In discussing w rk among- the Indianc; he (jille.i attention itc the fact, thai White Eagle who appeared with the Princes Nadonis lycenum course recently was a member of the Reformed church holding bis membership in the mission in Wis consin where the Reformed church is doing missionary we'rk among1 the V innobagoes. His Christian name is Albert Lowe. Instrumental music was furnished by Miss Hermine Wailick. It was a very interestiiig ai'.d profitable meeting of the or ganizal ion. Cream, cake and coffee were served by the hostess assisted by Misses .Mary and Pearl BumK&T ner and Miss Louise Rowe and Cath erine Rc'vvo. NEW The YEAR V.' SOCIAL GATHER INC meml.-ers of the Ladies Aid .md jMissionary Society and their husbands alio' the members of the Brotherhood Bit Li class and the church council of Holy Trinity Lu theran church will hold their union MIY DfQinrMTQ HLOIULHIO RUN I social and business meeting lor trie , cmes so deeply enmeshed in false- tor Newberry is rep'bly dislodged bv new year in the parsonage at Thir-, hoods that it takes five full reels of the help of Renublicsn votes, we teen tii ivvenue and Fifteenth street fun md excitement before she finally shall put our affairs in order at once thisevening at 7:30. Rev. and' Mrs. j extricates herself. Added attraction and calmly await the will of Provi ( '. K. W. Kegley invito all heartily , Lathe News. Tomorrow Jack Hoxie dence. and a full attendiJiice oil the part of , in "A Man Frc'm No Where" a gieati " 1 ' ab the members is expected. The western picture. L'rancis Ford' is ml A landslide in Washington state i, u,i. i .l i tl, . ...ol ( u. . t.. .. i i . i . i:asfor ami w ile were oeujinieu iv, have the Luther eLague and all the young people of the church r.t the parsonage last evening for their New Year's gathering. 9?e ! 3y the Aasociatea Press. i Xashvilh.-. Jan. ;i. During the par.t U ori-enlic.'aa 1 ye-ar of the Souther!'. lapn.-i-; eiuuiii; December I, a I a' "U.t i i kij'tisni:, vc-i e auinrmsrer-; 0 the white Uvpiis!. ..-hurclie.s ii: south, it was announced today 1 ho lo i.douart.is of the 75 mill-j . t ion campaign. 'i hi i !.!- of is decidedly the largest num - adit ions by baptism ever re- ported by unur .onihem Baptists, exceed-'si c c e d i) i fi' u d d i i i o ; i baptisms the he-fore l.y 173,595 cr 44.5 per !ES AND COLLIE 1EF DEPUTIES By the Associated Press. Raleigh. N'. C, Jan. 3. Commss- ioner of Revenue A. D. Watts late to day will announce the names of thp j 17 men he will appoint as deputy! collectors cf incr'nie taxes of the! state. It is understood that C. L. Haynes former sheriff of Surry coun ty, wul have charge of the deputies in tlie western part of the state, and J. K. Collie, former superntendent ol" the state pvisoii under the adrnin istratio'n cf (Jcvernor Pickett, will have charge in the eastern half. FIVE BANDITS lit JUST. Gil mt By the Associated' Pres.. Biiighamptoii N. Y. Jan. 3. Five bandit.-? escaped from the police sta tion at Montrose, a., lodvy after a pist e I br.ltle. The nieii were arrested in a motor car for failing to account f(.'.- its ownership. At the poice sta tion they refused to give informa tion. , Left, a moment; with a. J-'.uard t hey dri w e;Uns and escaped to their auto mobile. As I bey wore driving; away, offic ers ooeiieu firr- on them. MORE BAD LIQUOR VIC IS SUCCUMB By the Associated Press. New York, -'an. 3. Two more deaths from poisonous alcohi-lics were reported today, bringing- the tota1 tlc-vlhs io 17. More than a hundi ed patients have been taken to Bellevue i:ospital since Ciiristmas ev. ASKED 10 MEDIATE SHANTUNG MUDDLE Ry the Associated Pre.,;;. Washington, Jan. 3. -Arthur 1 Ealfour ;-nd Secretary Hughes have been approached by the Chinese arms delegation with regard to the exist ing deadlctk on Shantung vnd have ' ben asked to mediate, it was learn ed today on high authority. tOXsTANCE TALMADGE AT THE PASTIME TODAY ONLY , . , ... 'as "Yoder's Cs-tv an-1 Sve." Tn-h:r'. What is described- as one of thele(i m a complete' A-rffjt or nw r.-U best performances of her screen ca-jPnd fivturo, w;i be a smtarv re reer is Ccnstam-e Talmadge s SelznicK I friKerator show case. in which moats Picture, Scandal, which will ae ; be kcpt on disrlav overnijrht cV shown at the Pastime theatre today ;as as des;.ed. Mr. Yoder know, only. "Scandal lS a Selzmck revival , thft ret,n hvsh. thoroughly ad in which the comedy star was first. .,, ,,,.,, , y. a"1J presented four years ago, and the,wlU douhtedly do a good business. general excellence cf the rod'uctic'n ' r.r- i-oupied with the fast increasing THF1 MIL! FACTUM AT HAND popularity of this star, caused the Ohio State Journal. producers to revive the feature for, We have been rather hopeful, on re-distribution. ; the whole, that the wr.'-PJ icn't cem- "Scandal" bs a comedy drama in ing to an end in the immMiate fu which the star partrays the part cf ture, but, in case a RepubPcin in a snoiieu cnua ot sc'ciety who be- mc- .-.- i. Many woman who taken up law can lay Flint Journal. tias never it down. r EPGRT IS MAD. SHANGHAI him hi FtHIsi i g ' " 1 Washing-ton, Jan. Five Aincrl- can sailors wove wounded in a clash -.t ShaiKrlidi verterdnv tvtwr c n panics r'f American aid Italian jri.n- Loafs according to Admiral J. E j Strauss, comman-ier of the American fleet Acording to the report t! Italians attacked unnrmed Americans 'with knives. j Admiral Straus has ordered a nav- court of inquiry to investigate the affair. Rear-Admiral W. II. G. Bulled, conimanding the American naval pa trol, en the Yangste river who re ported the incident to the fleet com mander, said it originated in a fight in a local dance haill. Our men were unarmed and the Italians were arm ed wth knives, the report said. Four men from the Wilmington were rpoited in a hospital. would m mm. 10 REPAY IONEY By the Associated Press. Washington. Jan. 3. The ad'min stration would be directed under a resolution introduced today by Rep resentative Reavis, Republican of Nebraska, to- demand repayment by France r.'f money loaned to her by the United States during the war Mr.Reavis, in a statement, said prompt payment should be insisted upon, because France has indicated an intention of buildinrr a larcre nnvy. The resolution did not mention France by name, but in his formal, statement Mr. Reavis stated that it was directed at France because r-f her position in the submarine dis cussion. Cy tlie Associated Press. Washingloii, Jan. 3. The Corona do case, one of the most important labor and industrial cases to come hefore the supremo couits in the d'--cede aws today ordered set for re al gument February 27. The court also set fcr arBuma!1 two other labor cases involving tu : setting' up by Kansas of the court o:' i a dus tria 1 re ! at i on s . ni!nnrr mm oe Kit By the Associated Press. Carscn, City, Nev., Jan. 3. Mar; Pickfc r's divorce frc.'n Owen I.Io-c i was "the worst of its kind' and shoi-;.l be the Inst of its k:nb' A't. r-' : L'eneral L. B. Fowler declared "r closing brief fdc' in the rmr . court here today to have th" h -u set aside. NEW CASH AVI) C TIRY STORE FOR HICKORY Mr. E. D. Yoder. for manv vars "'"V 1 l"e B,Cx7yt , ,1 : iu. 4-4i i - ing formerly occunied by Miss Mary KosebrouFh on Mam street and as soon as th c-vltrit,''--s can reni-i'e! the interior will onm tin a retail grofrv and meat sfor to be Vnvn yoo am r'-gjii.r smnmp- dice Sena- erusneu iour lumoeriacKS. KUt What ! was that compared to the one last COROiDn CASE 10 BE ARGUED AGAIN PICKFORD , year that crushed thirty thousand jDemceratic postmasters? Houston iPosU r 1
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