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T. a " jj ' " U Ml II YOUR ! m;i:i. ,,lH Mihsrtifirrn ,,i( !K Jit lMtst ;t.nH before their , ii(iitiH expire. WEATHER Cloudy interior,' prob ably rain on coast and colder Untight. Sunday fair and colder. It . Af?LISHED SEPTEMBER 11, 1915v HICKORY, N. C., SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 21, 1922 ?RICE FIVE CENTS BUILDING BOOM Columbia Has Rope Tie Instead of Flag Rush IICKORY THIS YEAR wmmmmmmm . L i'iii I BIG STATE :ywsllANW IN TRIAL OF THOMAS .,r y St. JL t . ' ,". . ..' XT.?.... i t ',.uk ; . Mill in Highland and Several r i' a and Warehouse Buildings to Be Er hh! in City -Biggest Period of Growth Ever Known, Business Men Say . ..I ,i t inn;; during till! v. i'l In .f. r. i i t :! t ii i nc hi dory of this 'it.", jihiis already made. .Mr v. hi is ii 'i'l ! I if f plans i ii i ,i I inn. I'tom hull' a -. 11 IK".V hUSlIK'SH liyusc.i assured, with a large ; in Highland. If the .. v- I ,oun Association building this year, i'. hlci r ,uit Imri.i'd, thi r l'i in.- st met u t i n t Ik oaonnie mmm muummmmiu TO II PERSONS urn ii -nan; ! .RebuUa! Testimony Tends to Show More or Less Intimacy Between Defendant and Lady Were Together in Ford Sedan at Other Times ' KiM'i;rh, Jan. l.-t.IiVffnor Mm'-I'i.-t.a has granted fartloiis to V. ('. ( ,!,-.. Mc klctihui j.r county, ami Ai- ::n mi lanco tif'thc iic.v ' lui ' M'U'tin i i i i' I) m o Ti f . founty, the i i i i.ctiMt a th-it m I f "Kfr fn- lrt'raii(liu mi the pay ' , (.i.iau'f v l i 1 1 ! ii 1 1 1 r inill. I ,,lt,)t f !l's l'nl hill aiu! jias.siiur n ,. . . '. . i. 1, .1 il 1 a... I. -ii.... e . .. i. vi I i'I'MI HI l ai' Ii. " ; v,l,v i iii via, iimii mi- liiLirr an lias ahi'imy licon ;:vhoU:.c I'M) hy JUt) . last yivir. The iu-v in lie t'tci tctl hy the . i i . i u" Company will be i '; atnl will he ri'- of ill' ! I'm i' niaki'v; yarn :". I i it- pla n of t he comi m I'm' the erection of ". i in m houses. .f whirli 'i' r,i'l Mimmer. r ii I:1,!) hy -"() ft ri l.'iil! as .-non an spriiiv. il. llci'iii'i', uh' will he !' o;h rations, said today : ' i i f Marc'n he ex ret- , l st-.rtn? in earnesi. , i ;,ed (', ('. I'.ost will ;. ..!.! reui'iviny: the dii 1 i n!iiin;H on their pn; ih aenue, a:l.tiniti the .11. Hat. tier. This struc i imi t wo ; t 01 ies and will i; . of .')') feel and a Y: . J he 'hi lek work r iiii-t ot, March. Mt' !r I'.n: t already have ' . ( h', liiiiidin,' fiii'l lietiry v . ' a hrii'k warehoiKe on ,i,v in i'ha.-,-d from TJ. n on the r'liuth si'!" of f i irie; the Flis' ( 'i'nc "I'der juc.-Lhe m jdaced atid tlv (',; I,'. oie hv the lormro I ,i i ' lil i i M- . in .a) ii'. '.v Associated Vrcss. : 'nv;ord, N. C, J:. n. 21. -The C. oluiiiMa Timvrrsity has supplaiitcu its old underclass flag rush oy a, rope tio. The idea, as; the picture above! tdiows, was to get some man down and truss him securely; so he can't play any more. The class that ties most wins. ; .'. t'5;tate continued today 'to present ic ' Uittal: lestimeny in the trial of O. (I. Mjmuider in Cabarrus county superior 3M court m c ii li:!'!l;ir V. ill 0'.' i niitain a haaeiaeiit ' u! It will In. used for . i,r as warehouse 'Ii.e .!.;( is foiitem'da ' -i i it' "f a huildinu' n".t ire'.it'd hv Mess's. :','.( f v 1 1 T('tit!; avtii-.''.-ui'l .-tai t work in the would practically clorc a- : e he; wtv.'t1 the iitfiv i- of Tenth avenue r.ol to the Hatclier prop- C. Siiu fori.' Coin oai .i,h' 'jn.ed y,:v.: fui' ri'- lioildinjjr on Kiev nlli :", 1 1' elopmcnt disti let :- p r in-r. Thi. J-uiIdinv p!u,"t,,n,, d hlnw ope sheet Mi' Lai n:ar (u Tl ,1 ! aiyre may st.i - con i his three-story dru .! fficf huih.'inj; o-t the or i ' ...a Square aryl Thi; tcctitli f'.ie the year is ovi". r.nn i'i.inMiy owner.1! on Klvcnth ' i'1 making plans to put .up i i! '. uildiiiKS. I a ml loan men sav there in .nv' houses li'ai1', 'his !a I if i! i.: oorsihle to "'- inoii"y. I.umher iit-p, iianks c i m; 'eres intere-t "' in the f Hi-kory arc do'r.' every; " ' i! !,. to ' iu.-h hm'ines " tract ion. mm mm ".ii, .Ian. 2t.- The national of America filed with department today, a pro- I. the return of Matthew en Canada to Norlina, N. be is wanted for inciting to !,e ;t aileueH that a brother I. wai lynclied for the name 'rtilia, saityin a concealed weapon. Moore lias servftd two months of his n'nety days seiitenex and is mm his ftcedo'.n upen coTu'lion of good be havior, while MartirjV, has served six ty days and both thu. trial judjve and solicitor reeem mended the p-ardou. Major Sr.Miner M. Williams, of the t. S. A , cavalry, has been ussiiicu ti d it. w ith tilt? No'tb Carolina na tional ;uard, with beadapiarlcrs at AsIhvkIo, r.ueeeediti).!; Cid. Dorsey Culleii, who has been transferred to mother stute for luty. Major Williams ha;; a'j'eady taken up h's wok in this sta.lt and will (.reet. tlie cavalry units of th" state uaid uni'.'r L i i supei vision of Ad jutant Ccneri! M'etts. I'ay iheiks for (iiil! and armory fiv're ,f the natintia! uard units if thi slate are boiupv mailed out f i w m Atlanta this month, one of the firsl. to ic'cive the money was the :iUth Signal company, iovated at Canton. 'Ibis outfit received -J.O.T.U'i for the poiind enuiiuc December :!, 1'J'JI. Oilier units wiii.di have n( t al- .83IPUTV 'i 4i' S D K k Is SHIVER 1 MTO PHII II iai pnisTssrng i in nn irnr-nr-" w sata iiini i is i e i aw fin stM? in : H 1 n Tzw Vt7 I sai a m s w a t tcv to ra -- y the Associated Press. , DITTS X Oil H I n k a i IIRinCDCrfl i a rh.irft '8 5 By the Associated Press. London. Jan. 21. An appeal iIoK It -i it r 1 i I!y the Associated Press. San l'i ..nris.-o. Jan. :!l. Ceiik-a and youthen. ( lal i fon-ia resideni- U nations to establish, a rca ! peace twoke 1"! which international eonjo.enee w.i moruin-.--. ' trade was made by Premier Lloyd Ceorjie m a lengthy speech beiore tae national liberal conference today. He lauded the effect of the Wash inf irm mon- ready vhecks hf-iOve lieeii pa id will revive th.eir end t f the month. th TO LET iIS C- chilled by two days of cold a warmer temperature this Unaccustomed to severe weather, the lempeiatu: e which caused them t; shiver and tremble was no lower than ordinal. y temperatures further east. Ncvei tb'.less 'he marks of 2 nnd' 2H effective thrcnijrhout most of tee rit.'u.; (district has caused heavy loss, to the crop. Just hew jrrcat damr.c;n was (tone t the orv.n.-re and leme;: trees is not known. A ssoci.ui.co I'n?ts. London. Jan. 111. That sters of tlie deep fig-lit in Ki'ouiis a. well as en.u-a.;e in j)ers:aia! encoun tors is testified to by Cap I. G. B Fool, a commissioner in the Col. Iiah:i?di, Jan. 21.- The board of hrectors of the old soldiers' home r( re helo" its annual mectinj; yester ay hea.rfl for the fn.viir.ti, i;.vw. v.npi.iMits aftiiinsc tne superiniend cf tlie home. Superintendent Wige;s is in charge of the home, having- only recently been elected. There were so specific charges lodge;! against the superin tendent .but the veterans are not anv no well pleased' with the nmsoTii ".vnagemcnt. None of the superin tendents have ever been altogether a., is: ieu am; the coniiilamt .try was -as usual," one of ''-u.rs said. No change were made or recommended by the Iiourd. Recently the buildings have been repaired and improvements made ac the home which is now in better con dition than formerly, it is said. Kg faiTl-i 11 ,,lnn,i,.l ...WU 11.- ..1. iGu. vxiiiiLiuuii WItU LMO MIOOI- iing to death of Arthur J. Allen on (the night of October 25 last. I'doyd Overcash, whe lives on tht Bethpage road, testified that on th" night of the murder he saw a car stop near the ball park in the rear of his home five or ten minutes be fore he hear three ni yesie of tne Ur- C; st. eoiony. ! n Le to it is oro IITO MEXICO SfiOl! By I! cut d"eree last Associated I'rcss. 1-xieo City, Jan. 21. T ue'i hv 1'iosident Obregori I: sday allowing United States cit to enter Mexico without pass- It cm; ports was published yesterday becone.'s effective February 1. . BJliSPB TO VISIT RALEIGH FALLS IN SLE10T l!y tb.e Associated Press. I.os Angeles, Jan. 21. Freeang t'Miipeiatures tr.day caused what i believed' to be the first accident of its kir.: ever reported m j.cs Ange les. A woman slipper) and fell on an K-y j pavement und broke her wrist. 1 ton arms conference, declaring it had dayed a notable part in the direction i of peace and would be a means of en-' i aiding the Genoa conference to serve ! the world. : Mr. Lloyd George said he looked to J the Genoa gathering to restore peace ; iii the east and he pleaded for a re ; doetion in the cost of armament. Nu i tions must be prepared to take r;.u;:s ! for peace, he declared. Much of his speech dealt with do- mestic political questions. ' "I?elvecn Sierra -Leon and Sakondi we steamed through for over an hour a. biood-red scene and saw some hun dreds of v.TniVs dead or dying on the run jotne were dopg; few tee of the water, able to move slowly if any could move (iii'ckiy. Tiiere must have been a sanguinary battle, .--apposed to have been put up by the sword fish, and the wide expanse ,in- ;P.IW RFMCTllflTi i Hl i i fiuuLU S stsy I EIlIIIIj dicutcd the t!;e whales. tremendous s 1 a u g h t e r ssa.fj p.nioossv oip K't London, Jan. 2. (0:5:5) Cardinal Bourne, archbishop of. Westminster, statement Thomas is alleged to have had been off UMuUy no L'y the Associated Press. ified by tele "No one on our ship had ever seen ' STapb from Koine that the pepc is er even heard of anything approach- Lfndon, Jan. 2i. Premier T, Washington, Jan. 21. The oh? ase of Oberlin M. Farter, ;i captain inthe arwy, who was dismissed from the service and imprisoned in ft, r c.ispitacy to defraud the gov ernment in collection with harbor morovuments at H'wati annh wsao' improvemets at Savannah, was con tained in a report to the. house showing that a final settlement nev er was marie. At the time of Car ter's indictment, il. wr.s shown that he owed" the government ever siv hurn'Vcd dollars. THIS HIGH SCI FOB BETTER Ofi "y the Associate!' I'ress. Augu.da, M", Jan. 21. Girls of August:, high schools adopted resolu tion; late yesterday placing a ban on eo.- m"t s, d ...bonito ('rcss and dresses ma(? of expensive cloths. Skirts nirst come four inches below the knees and the girls must aban don French heels, fancy stockings, fancy garters and roll down stock- on cen- ,a.. mgs. FAIR, COLD WEATHE HILLOCK SFFKS AKKEST IN STATE OF NEW YOKK 'S FORECAST! ! .i!!frl Fi "but they have cf peace and civ- he salt?, lie c:;use N : W TON CI? ECK I'l il I T ES GET GOOD DKF!;iiF MM MTfTim n r n mi nmnmn m H 'h E I L L i) u 2 B a U n U U ( , ing such a spectacle before ... ,!.-. i- i I .e. iii".- iiu...i.:- uij; loo iiationui l: o- ' f j, 1 1 r v.l f. .r-.f,.vnr.r tndn.r o.1 41,., t- I 5 I H ! ail the nation:-, of Europe without i HfisL!!' di.--.ti.n?Uon had been invited t;v the (Jenta economic . conference ''he -cause we want to prevent future wars.'' D'-c-us-ing the W'r.sh '-"! ference, the premier said: i .:c peace or ine worm large d'-peia '.; upon gf;od undcrstanuint1: between the United States and our selves. The conference h;;s (lone more than anything else to restore that u nderstanding.''" The premier, referring to interna tional conferences in gencrrl, said if there had' been a conference in July, 1014, ther ewould have been no war ir. August of that year. "No international conferences ever Europe's pri b'ems. .dva.nced ization." oev.J. ALIVH THIS AFTERNOON L'y the Associated Press. . Rome, Jan. 21. (1 p. ni.)Dr. Pat tiscini, ore: of the pope's idiyisicians i said at t o'clock that the end of Pope the Betlmaee road between 8 and pistol shots. Ai the time o'the shooting he was cn tne back pbveh. A few,winiites later he raw another ajitomobili?"' come i'ovn Leonard street and' pass in front of his home. There was notb ing to- indicate that the lights on the car were l ad. E. E. Lawing, a merchant who liv es near the scene of the tragedy, stated tbr.t on the night in question he had seen a Ford sedan pass" hi stoic with a man and woman in it, but couk: no4 state positively who" the woman was, although the light from a store across the street was shining full into the woman's face, lie also heard three shots and later went to where the dead man lay, af ter having heard that he wus killed. On cross-examination be was given a grilling by Mr. Canseler of de fense, counsel. lie admitted ihut there had been a d'ispute betwee'i himself and' Lowe brothers' for sc,'er :1 years, but said no ill feeling bad gi ' v.'ii out of it. The state atempted to r offer a. statement Thomas is aleged to have, made in the presence of Jonas C. Query, county welfare officer, last. April or May. The defense ' object sd' and the court will render later a de cision as to whether it is admissible, j Jasper Wilkinson testified' that ; one night about three weeks be'f(0re: the killing of Allen he saw Thomas am' Mrs. Lowe sitting in a sedan on 10 By the Associated Press. Chicago, Jan. 21. liailroad exe cutives representing more than 100 iines of transportation companies, met here today to discuss return of wo: king eor.rl'itic.ns and wsges as was dene before the war and' the crea tion of the railroad labor board'. The meeting follows several con ferences between a committee of rail benedict was near. ;, In Iri.s slight delirium during the j-j.,,. inocn hour, the pontiff watched' his :i;;:t , i.ity - iciaiis lesung nis neari oeais. j Belief that the pontiff's life might ck. He passed the car in which were sitting, he said, and' rocog I both. 41 is believed that the trial will net be ex ncluded before next Wed nesday. Judge Wray is scheduled for be prolonged until the bite after noon n exptesseu uy toe uLtenuinj; Cherokee county anu Solicitor Clem heads and the four bU brothcrho mT haus with Secretary lie over Washunrton last week. A report the day's proceedings vvill be sjnf t Secret'.vrv Hoover and if an agree POPE DELIRIOUS 3y the Associated Press Pome, Jan. 21 .. (12:25) All hope for the relief cf Pope Benedict has been abandoned', the papal secretary of state declared during the noon in : hour. The pope is deliiious. of cut for Montgomery next week. Couits in those counties will' be con tinued until the case here is concluded. I VI in STORY NO. 2H,7;2 ' Wiohington Lee Johnson I ' '.,ine uo with the replace ' ' I, not never having had no 'all, went on 'entry go the i:' in the new camp. Ir the ii.' hours along blew II ''em nt colonel, who had a repu 1 !' be! rn? one hard-boiled' guy. !' :' Who all dar?" bellowed bi!in.-on. "r of the post." V.-U4 a 1 1 1 iir and iiamilil .'!'- '- i- 1 he sentry nicked; hi; : 1 he proper thing to J-uy. ' 1 "I'I'ieer snarled: S irn.iii..n Ont... Jan. 21. Counsel for Matthew Bullock, the negro who;f.,h. weather ir lighting extradition to iNortn Car olina, where he is wanted on a charge of inciting to riot, announced yes terday they had made plans to have Bullock arrested on a technical charge in New York state in the event he ,u denorted from Canada. This, it was explained, would' pre vent Bullock's being rushed through the ftat on the way to iorm e.n lina, and would give him opportuni ty to begin a new fight against ex tradition. . ., ' Bullock's appeal from tne oiuei By the Associated Press. ' Washington, Jan. 21. Weather predictions for the week Monday include: South Atlantic, states: turcs below normal and TJTESVILLEW SILEMI BUYS LOCIL STORE Newton, Jan. 2i. A. young man by the name of Joines, from North; "Wilkesboro, arrived in town yester day and last nieht made himself a beginning! potation as a checker-player, de I f eating oe Stewart, Clyde Rovve. Tempera- Bricker, Whisenhunt and other pro- i jssiona-,s. In tact young Joines d'dn't lose a game out of about fifty played. Checker playing is all the go in this burg these days. Any time 1 you lron in freeze drug store you will find the above named nlayer generally ik nt is reached' regional : ;--'ii ,,. vet. in. In hanu'io al! . '. "rvic. I Zj, !? mm Hi rh r 4 , Qrj flit y III I I T ii n 1 it ii t2 3!liis--' WW W'ai-w I ! liiiirni hit ni Tnrr WHtn mi "Hi- intii! t I BFP L S N n 11 A RS DtfATH Bv the Associated Press. .oardsi London, Jan. 21.. A Berlin : lis I. ..i,. 1. 4,. t 4i,a. .,4 r-rc j (l.iLLH jl'JUHIJ I 111.-1 (1 1 Lti 1 1 1 . 1 1 l i word has been received there that ope Benedict is dead. DEATH REPORT By the Associated Press. London. Jan. 21. (5 n. m.) An t-. 1 rr, 1 . . . i- -.' i r i .xciiange eieg-rapn t.ispai.cri irons IvAOING SQUADRON Y,"D3hSlb. (BY MAX ABERNETHY) , Raleigh, Jan. 21. Capital city ad vocates of the Volstead act and law l enforcenent arc planning for the j coming next of the Flying squad ion, which will storm Raleigh with. three groups of speakers. The visit of' the flying squadron, which is under the direction of the flying squadron foundation of In dianapolis, led by Oliver Wayne Stewart, president of the foundation and editor of the National Enquirer, is expected to bring big crowds ' to the series of meetings planned. Ser vices will be held in the Tabernacle Baptist church, January 22-24. each. f.v the Associated Press. 'Washington, N. C., Jan. 21. A fatal; -i j. , A .,.t . I .a ofCvnofiTi accident occur; eu .vcirenwj 'vv... Kerne says that the fact that the , day of the Raleigh engagement. The pope was sleeping causeu a report I at the pope w: s dead, to be mom entarily circulated, this was denied. together with Wilfong Yount, Burt on the farm of. A. B. Barrow, WEAKER AT NOON By the Associated Press. Rome', Jan. 21. Pone Benedi speakers included in the list receiv-. ed are: James M. Wooterndykc, Chicago, . Arthur Whitney, Columbus, Ohio- Dr: D. Leigh Colon, New " Y'ork fity; Christopher P. Connelly, East Oiv ange, I. J.; frank s. Kegan, Kockr . well, lib, and Rev. Norma C. Brovn, T. A. Nash, for many years -a suc cessful furniture dealer of States ville, has purchased the Ballew Fur- ..t .1. .,tir.r, bas been nUii- niture Company, next to the Parks- ,.rl t.eff.re Actirtr' Minister of Immi-I Belk-Broome Company department a on Bostock anil a decision is ex-! store and will come here February 1 . . ,u vt fr,vi' davs. 'to take charue. Mr. Nash was with oeciea wiuim uiv.- .-- ,,-,. ,,T I IIU' lyUWIICI i'UHIIbUI: V Ulll l.V ' - Statesville fcr a number of years and roar Owens, Miit Deal, Glenn Yoder and! pinetown,' Beaufort county, whcn became 'appreciably weaker about ' B!oominton, 111. Miss Brown, is said others moving the 'Coca-Cola tops 1 p . u Res,,.lSS, ten year old son of :m;H,1a,7 tnf," am? thf hones that. ba-Vi to bc the youngest person ever el Brieker "the w to he fnnnd in I J- H' sPass was instantly kllle(1 arisen after his period of slumber in these parts, but voung.Join.es made a falling tree. Some nten were saw-the morning disappeared. him took like thirty cents last night. Come down, Hickory players, and le'; him try you. N OTHER GREAT DAY AT W EST V IE VV M ETIIO DIST Last Sunday was a great day at Westview Methodist. Efts have mother one tomorrow. Come to bun Jav school 200 strong. At 7 o'clock Sunday night lets '.lave forty-six new members and 1SG ,.11 iiinmlinru nl'OSO nt for the reception 01 ess ton. iviuy has had much experience in the busi ness. He sold out there and will move his family to Hickory. J. S. Jones, who started' the local fctoie ten years ago, is in charge and will 1 emain with the new firm, which will be known as the Nash Furniture Company, COTTON By the Associates Press. New Y'ork, Jan. 21. The cotton market was extremely quiet during today's early trading. The opening wr.s lower to nine" points higher fnv- ling tc covering for over the week end. Part of the little business re potted censistec' of hedging. Open -r ihiiK'-lwn hv protesston. j u v... ...,. nnd more ( omiiiir to. not decided as to Christ and joinim' Ihe church.. lie expects to rest a few months be J. 11. WALKER, Pastor. Jfore deciding definitely.' Close January 17.80 17.70 Mr. Ballew, who purchased the March 17.41 17.70 iFulmer interests two years ago. has .May J.uu l.,;4 what he will do.'Tuly 10",) K..SP October 1G.S0 Hickory cotton 17 l-4c. His gen- ing down trees in uic woous anu uie ria condition had become worse and! , d. 1 C 1: i- .'.i;.,... U.. mnktill,.' , . . . ' . it , i llttlC jet lOW vva.S Lctll'llilg u, wanuuig ; f. when a limb struck him. cctcd chaplain of, the Illinois state senate and is the ,6nlv woman ..who has occupied that position.,,. -Not a great deal is known about was not expected' to live through, the Hying squadron, but it is. headed FOOLED WITH GUN By the Associated Press. ' FayetteviUe, N. C, Jan. 21. Sallie McAlister, negress, 11 years old, was instantly killed this morning when a pistol in the bands of her brother, James McAlister, exploded. the d'ay. i this way, having selected RalcighVand! TH D P LA f iflDiiurin iiuminu iiLLU on SERIOUS c j Wilmington as the only two stops ,in I North Carolina. Cities in every state j are being visited by the squadron "in I the interest of law enforcement and 1 civic righteousness and social and in dustrial justice. DRIVEN ASHORE J MAY GET PERMISSION i ' I By the Associated Press. ! . . , S . Mexico City, Jan. 21. Permission i Cv the Associated Press. , . I t v 1 t 01 0- , , I from congress is necessary, it is New York, Jan. 21. Tex Rickard,. . , , , J' Associated I'ress. Tr Ton 91 Tl 1 - I l ' - V ' - v he j boxing promoter, today was arrest- ,'. ed on a warrant charging criminal as- pointed out, or President Obregon to leave the e untrv to go to Roch: ester, Minn., to undertro an oneration ican steamship Schooting was driven sault on a 15 year old girl. on the rig.ht arm ashore otY Dungcness during the. Two other girls were held as wit- No 0ppPsition js expected if such night and is calling for assistance., nessc-s. permission is expected. ' I
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