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ti HICKORY DAILY RECORD FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 13, 1922 PAGE TWO rfifMY Daily Record who cannot endorse wholesale rupticn in politics. cor- When all those second-crop apples men with whom conversations were held; $50 bills were left under books on tables. The president of the Ral- j'load Men's Relief association, with u.it.rihi.n fh'sirinir the address of will n1.f state . . A, . . r, i.iis monthly magazine, was brought, their paper changed will, please Mate h flll(irift. their way to the Rcc- bvM?.otti,nont. fmterlm ,! his term plaints should be. made to the SuU-tlll(Mljn the air feels like snow. nt constitute! tion's man. a program they tend to relieve fear . Then Benjamin Harrison that he will follow an odsitucuvi; . ut-gau. course INow, William McKinley, was next to Fvon when not under the stress 01 tne snrme, life in the Hudson Bay' district anc is filled with '.exciting action of th2 outdcortype which is sc' well suited i to Holt's abilities. Madge Bellamy is - I fU fl T T"l nnl , -.ii.wiiii w.y v vi k.v .iifiu - iidiciiifit l excitement unci eiiiuLuu -. "" t tv - uu j-ww.? . j ivuMiiifo 111 ineif comrauwvBvivii w...tv - oru otnee, wo opcamo ruhpiciuuk lodges wi-re worked by various ati- ;has never shown a logical mmu ani , line. "t ltteen Minutes a tsnuo roiiara NEW addresses j about a mild winter.' The mercury, ents for stated stipends. The moth.-1 ,.IS often seemed unable to undo:;- Then William H. Taft was next in ccmedy. Tcdp.y the last showing yf : rL;t flolivt-rv. com-'....:. i ! .1......: t 'l.ialnds emnlovod in cond'uc tinir the cam-Li tun inf-nnr-'vnities of his atti- the chair. i "GotV's Crucible'' from Ralph Con- lO 1II3UIK ,.. - rUIMl'IV I" ill,;"-'-' .nw . y . u.i.i. , - pain weie coriupuiiK ami ciumiung, , -tune when tncy were piiiiii"(i ".it was just mur years mat we Kept nei s gruut m.ii. inc ruicigiici, wim It.Tid were calculated to undermine- i,,;tirc His is the temper cl the ;-! him there. Ian all star cast including Gascon u,.-irtinn nnnrtmont promptly. City subscribers should call 107 regard ing complaints. KATKS Th.:.- fVlh.w Kohioss at Salisbury ktii.ws how to make good copy for the newspapers. Tlir'JT suhsckijtion v : r,.(K)TIIH NKWIiKHUY CASE A Six Months -..i( , suitable icpiy ((.' Senator New Three Months , l-2r bfiry's plea that he was in complete One Month 45 ignorance during the Michitpn sena- .lass matter One ing'y l;ir(re simount of monev snent Entered um secom.-clasa matter , ','., ,.ammlj.r manasrers is that it September 11. 1 1 1 5, at the postofl.ee .J. ,;S business to be informed. A llSi.V.-.rv. V. in., nniler the act of defense based on ignorance in March 8, 1870. the government. If the senate confirms Mr. New bei ry in his cl:mt(.' his seat, it ne cessarily must place the stamp of its approval upon: (I) Expenditure of a sum as high as $2t;.'5,()00 in a senatorial by any (;f its members. -) ueiii.-era.ie avoidance oi per- temrcr. more The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use of republication of nil news credited to it or not credited in this paper and ulso the lo cal news published herein. MEMUEK OF-ASSOCIATED I'KESS i'ublished by the Clay 1'rinting Co. Erery Evening Except Sunday It... x , j .. i. .. ....,1 torrshn.ent and regret." Onel'ty .'"t ' -; eonclus ..tm i:i precisely, tor vir. iewue,iy u.i-j t:.len!iture ot tin HHIANU'S DEFEAT Tremier Uriartd, who lesincd' ye: erday vas rejfhrdeu' ni one of thii tore moderate remii leadtrs, espe cially in regard to tjy, .icUcy t!i r.t lies should hoi Id pdrku'e ' toward j Germany. To Americans he minl.t have neemed uni elenting, but there is strong body o French opinion that i'i fur exacting the last mark from ho centr&l powers. ' Dispatches frorii three capitals dur ing the day ought to clear up the sit.- .ir.tlon created in the arms conference imhinpton y the action of the r; London was probably as e y r.mazed 'at his action aT ,is;-..:;gton, although the English tk..; aivloubtedly are in closer i'.:h with French feeling than Am icar.a. The ReccTd will leave to . e who have given study to events vent weeks to make full analysis f the reasons for the downfall of Drianct. Whether the new Trench ministry ! yill in : t)K- such ..ii j . ii. . : .11: a case is an insuu io im iiiu'iiii-iii.T of the public. He sajs that when hu was inf('.nu'd of the fti!! amount tr;- nrmlii! n his behali he "was tilled w it;i has his clx ice (,f twi that case. F.itlicv Mr. Newberry im movally evaiU'.' a i.lain duty and re sponsibility, in failing to keep liim rtr informeil concerning the finan cial operations of his agents or n.. was cMpieuously unfit because of his dulness of understanding ft en ter the United States senate. The legal aspects of the notim.Ms senatorial election of 1018 in Michi gan has been passed upon by the highest court. Senator Newt.erry';; conviction under the federal corrupt M-aetU'e a:'t rfKblliiig- expemltur- t'A in til. . party jiV'inurit-i'. wa." aside, mirtly en the ground fbat act was unconstitutional. But t rj senate was not relieved c.f embar rassment by the decision. The senate remains "the judtfe of the election., returns and qualifications of its ow:i members," to quote the constitution. That mean.; absolute powe- to !- flare vacant the seat of the Michi gan senator for moral reasons alow. The moral standards of the sonata in pol'tics must necessarily lu j Juri ed by the decisions it reae.ies in eas es like that of Senator Newberry. Where is the point in a case like this that the expenditure cf mcney becomes immoral in the sense that it corrupts the public conscience and de bauches the electorate? Law or no law, there always i; such a point. One cannot spend a million dollar? in a state primary in order to win a nominatu'n without polluting the sources cf our civic uiu? poiukal life.! nr.'t inuvb less than n nrinon . . -.1 j. 4-lw ftatesman, and tne donate m l')ail may have convinced many of ins friends' ih:-t the time has come for h'-m sto stand aside, for a timo at hast, and leave tne difficult and r.'e.- ca'tivass ;i(.,lt(, wovk of creating the new scuu. U.. smother tvype, coder in i" - i - - - ,. , ncucrate in policy, i' sonal knowledge by a senatorial can- .dogmatic and more given to political duiate of the enormous sums ot mon ey being raised and used in his be half until it is too late to check the evi! at its source (.'5) Disclaimer i esoorisibililv bv tb.e' com.Mct of campaign managers ffi,t r,n a firm foundation tator rather than cf th constructive , Then Woodrow Wilson was the -na tion's charm, He held the fort filled alarm. . Bofc when W. H. Harding landed here. We said he'd stay for the next four years. T. J. LEONARD. January 9, 1922. Glass,Gladys Coburn, Wilton Lack- vye ana Kcjerc names, a nociKin with wit's son special in seven reels and Path;? News. If you missed seeing this fine KepuDlicans are in ai present picture yesterday, ask your friends about it and come tod'ay. It's a fast moving tale of love and adventure amid the snow capped Canadian rock ies. Entirely too goc.'J to miss. HUMOR IN POLITICS Ohio State Journal. W"e sometimes think that a Repub lican with a real sense of humor is worse off than a Democrat so equipp ?d but this may be merely because the .... . . i. teamwork. From all that pas uee.i JACK HOLT AT observed of Arthur GritlitP nurmg the London negotiations and during w. f toversv in the Dail, hi is a of personal "moral ' n 0r the sober logical type Oat iY.o fsindidate for :.. ...i-iK'---5i-i. nnttmir a new THE TOMORROW PASTIME iecet)tc! bv him as his represents!-1 1. ...... t-..1 t-i elect him is tr.y ra- tives. Iti'onal' mk' consistent thing fci it to it the fenate stands by Mr. .,ew-;(i0 'its the expenditure ot tne laoney in his behalf, he bases his oVferse i.n nis n'norance of the sums e;-! pen..ed and be disclaims inoial re-j-u1 Mi,ns.')iiuy tor tne avts ot n.s ac crtditvt.' agents. If the senate can stomach that much, it must accept ilin principle,'' as the diplomatists ray. a system of senatorial elections that needs no brand but the dollar maik. While all the power of party d"i.- cioline is now' being exerted in the PHESIDKNTS IN RHYME George Washington' first to white-house came, 1 next on the the list is John Adams' w'U stand for what the Briand gov iv -icnt has r.grecd to at Washing n an.l whether the Anglo-French " j.'h has been characterized as e i-eiurity .'? France, will be c eytocl are questions that will be de t -r uined in the hoxttfW "daVl What will France d ) , about all these hinss? are interesting and vitah i.ncations. . i i . . l : ('o.uars spent aiso prouuve ttt'inoi elud ing effects? When in 1i 07 Mr. Stephenson of Wisconsin paid' rait SI 07,000 in fighting his way to the United States senate, the country's best citizenship was appalled. What ever the apologists for Mr. New berry -may say, it is impossible to justify the expenditure of $2i'ja,000 in his senatorial campaign in 1918 as warranted by any pubjic. interest or any conceivable, patriotic neces sity. Spending such a sum witnin .so' small an area' always means what Senator Kenyon, a Republican, out lined as having happened in Michi gan: "Sealed envelopes were laid upon tables to be opened bv the gentle- GET COLOR NT 00 PALE CHE MR. FORD'S PLAN Henry Ford's proposition to de ) iVLnc'c "Siioals for the benefit of the country sounds unusually good. He would build an industria' area 75 miles Icing, the cities in the region to be small nnd each with an gullet to the country so that the crowded conditions of modern Vg towns would' not be evident. Mr. Ford would develop other sections in the south, he told an Associated Tress reporter. . The small city idea is an eld one. The ancient Cheeks, wo believe, thought a well-governed city should number about 5,000, but there was no general education in that day am? no newspapers, ttn KnR'larui' tIo ten dency for ycarsi has been to 'relieve congestion in cijieH by tfcestiblish merit of small iommui .ItrM'-ili the ciantry. j There is no ojuestion of the value cf urban life and-ltTCTghl" t6"t"'ap prcciated all the more as our it das trial centers grow. rm .'.--I... ROADANJ ROADS The Record does not pretend to know all that in going on here and throughout he.vMate, but it is desir ous of assuring its friends atNew ton and Maldeii that Hickory citi zens stand back of. their promise to d'o all in their p(ower for a hard-surface road from Newton to Maiden to connect with the Gaston-Lincoln highway. Mentioh of the nearer route between Hickory and Lincolnton was occasioned by tte frequent boosting of a ,48hort" lini from Lincolnton to Morganton. With the road hard-surfaced between tincolnton and Hick ory by way. of Maiden and Newton, these shorter routes will be able td earry nothing buji local travel. That's a cinch. In the meantime all advocat es of good roads.! should stand behind the first class proposition to build rnu'-smface to plowing Rc'ck. The United States by a close vote it was 40 to 4ji voted to seat, Truman H. Newberry, whose manag ers shocked the ' country , by the ex penditure of gret sums of money in the Michigan primary. The reflec tion on the senate is pretty bad, but since tho Republican's needed New berry's vote to )eat . Wilson and s.ncc they permuted ..Newberry to! V..1.1 LI. . l. . v31 ,im m seat wnen ms vote was so mildly, etir en the livrni VV- l sorely needed, they at least were health bow,! action. Mlu vviiaisbviii, in ueciuuig not 10 OUS::j I runi WON'T GRIPE him. As the vote discloses. thera I MIT RC T5 "M nv ovvctAi nepuuucan memoers iar: If. Your Face is Your Fortune. Dan't J ook Like a Ilankrut. . -,K Who Irtfltes ' not . want , red lips," a gor'.' lcail,' healfhy complexion and bright, flashing eyes? Home people have such wonderfully-good health nothing seems to hurt them. Others could so easily havo fine color and more strength and" vigor if they wc'uld help nature whh Gude's Pepto-Mangan. It is a splen did iron tonic that physicians have prescribed for thirty years. It is not an experiment. It is not merely a temporary help, because it nakes plenty of red blot? and, as everyoody know a. red blood' is the (.'nly sure foundation of permanent health and strength. Get Pepto-Mangan of your druggist and tuke it a few weeks and see how much better vou feel and lo'ok. Sold' in liquid 'ind tablet torm. Adv :!iAnan senator s l''ha,.t, - : : l ie Vfry (good pur. ban reason that 'rwith. v.it. ' Mr. .Newberry's vote . in, , -;tho spring 'Cf liJl'J the senate "cAild rliot have been c.-ganized by Mr. Lo !ge 5'ga'inst I'res'H.'ent Wilson .and " the League of Nations there are : fo me P.epuhlican senators at least who will vote to repiidi.i.e the vi:-ioi--r moral petition whicli the lii-pul tican : L'ani.ation in tne senate b is taken. They will vote to cast out :.Ir. Nw-b'.-rry in order lhat Michigan may elect his successor with elern hand:?. If they accomplish their parr y e of purging the senate, the pee pie will owe them much. ARTHUR GRIFFITH Springfield Republican. The election of Arthur urn nth to succeed De Valera is the logical thing. The retirement of.De Valera just as his strenu&Ms work has brought splendid results will sadden many friends of Irelanc,', jet tie re roits af vesterdav's prfa-eedings at Dublin suggest that it is necessary, lie would aciept neither :, joint cab in i, tor which the advocates of the treaty wen; ready, nor yet a cabinet of trio majority party. The only al ternative was a cvbinet of the min ority party, hostile to the treaty and iesulpd not to help carry it into effect. Under these conditions tho re election of De V.aioia, as Michael Collins bluntly said, would' make the Dail the laughing stock of the work:. To vote lev the treaty and then to ehoc'o-'.e a president on a platform ot opposition to the treaty would be the wildest of Kvureaties. To the last it was imposible to' elicit from thr letiring president any clear state ment of his position, and it is doubt ful whether a clear conception of it existed in his own mine'. He quite ij hotlv denied the logical inferences 5 drawn from what he said and what he refused' to say, but he did nottr ing to clear up toe perplexity cf the D'.'il. His closing words, however, after the defeat of the motion LT his veek'ction. were handsomely sai 1, Apply thickly over throat cover with hot flannel Mon ths next p.x( Harrison next v tin 1 nomas' Jefferson next filled the hon ored place, : And next James Madison's name we trace. Tb.'! fifth man in was James roe, With .liilm Ouinry Adams i below. . . , iTlie;: Andrew Ja-kson .yas. rdaeed m I ' . tJre vhairy ! And .Lvrtiti 1 Va.i P.nren v I ; :i"on:id' tlieie. meei, Whose death gave John Tylei ebveted seat. Tl.eh'.lames K. Polk was the nation's choice, Then for 'Am hary Taylor she raised lier voice. Whose preature death brought Mil lard Filmore, Next Franklin Pierce the distinction wove James Buchanan was the strength, they say, Who for Abraham Lincoln prepared the way Whose martyrdom brought Andrew Johnson's chance, Then Ulyssis S. Grant wore the pres ident's pants. : . Then 'by various and sundry ways, The next man's name was R. B. Hayes. Next, James A. Garfield war, made to rule, Whoso death gave Chester A. Arthur the stool. Next, Grover Cleveland was the na- Jack Holt makes his debut as a paramount star in "The Call of the North," by Stewart Edward White, at the Pastime theatre tomorrow. The bock was dramatized for Rob !it Edeson. Jack Cunningham wrote the screen version and Joseph Hen abeiy directed. Th: -sLorv deals with S' Ji 13 -m Si GRAND LAST SHOWING TODAY ? i "r- nr PASTIME Tomorrow JACK HOLT -IN- TONSI LITIS MB v V apo Rub Oves 17 Million Jars Used Yearly AsheviSle Man Ifcve to open studio. Read .special advertising offer below and see our representative. From the Studio of Victor S. Stephenson . 1240, 0th Ave. Over Williams & Pearson Special Advertising Offer We agree to make the. holder of this contract!' upon payment of .$1.00 to representative and $2.00 at time of sitting and $3.00 when photos are delivered, six oil our regular $15.00 per ' dozen photos and one elegant large $3.00 photo exactly as sample stiown. All work guaranteed first class. This contract positively must be x;3ed from . to : . VICTOR S. STEPHENSON. Hep. -II. H. RAMSEY. , kA Sidney A. Franklin ' . Production "NOT GUILTS .With SYLVIA BREAM Ell Richard "Dix and a powerful ";' Cast i- Adapted from Harold MetJrath's vivid romance 'Parrot and Co.' A First National Attraction Admission 10 and 23cts. "The Call Of The North" From the novel "Conjuror's House 'Jby Stewart Edward White and the play by George Broadhurst - , - TODAY; LAST SHOWING GOD'S n FROM RALPH CONNOIVS Great Novel "THE FOREIGNER" w RIG SPECI A L 8 REEL ,SHOWr A, ? SHOW'S: 3:00, r:C0, 7:00 and 9:00 PM. 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