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Hickory til II HIUU WEATHER ,,i liliscriborM i t i 1: I i ... i, n ii " j.(.. tu-ioro ivir Fair tonight. Not quite-fi cold in-west-; cm portion. Thursday, fair and warmer. hSLlSHED SEPTEMBER 11, 191 HICKORY, N. C., WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 8, 1922 ?RICE FIVE CENTS - ' f r MS 1 BBOE.'ilCBISTS SEES? fciTJET ! SlEipiP p li i ! "!, . . .'.! Prow I Balfour Renews His Pledge to the Zionists In I.. ,;. - Location of Mary Miles '.Vidiani I i-i : i t ! I Hu ll, in lllI'lY ova id v . r-;i k ! , 'ill -i t y-bt.it I'.t and dot'.vlivcs', lii.'it i Of, charging (,!" Hi'.' slain director id the murder iily today of tin- police gat inn into the motion t,v'- death. a rit ten to Taylof by i a -id for which she ; -pa i l : : I'.-n t vainly for returned to her, 'hire it.tovt ivi's work Tho loiters were i m::a who hail taken i r i:!i!;tiov. it purport' 1 deg oi tay tors nouy, threats of a suit, u this alleged throat i. A ri nrosoiUativo of ! .a ill tho loiters had lined. i vice lives Iaivd 1.. t!io police no vi r had -H.'M of .Miss Normanil's v of Miss M inter wvit- i i i. .. g ..a i us arouau nor iiv. ay uninvited "Yall i'l, it is reported, llor wr. announced that i.ot been returned. BY MAX AI'.KUNMTIIV) Rnleigh, Fob. S. North Caroline, huggists :! seeking i "presentation on ll:o s!alo lioard of hoa.'th and wilt cany their mpicst u (invcnior Moi-i.-;on .it w;is Ion mod here today following a ir.'.vUng vosti. rdav of a lommittoe reproscnlinir the North: Fhai maccutical AbVsoeia- ! between Taylor am! .,'.! v, as do. st rilivd by , i -hautYeur i'or Taylor, : I, os Angeles Exam- : - Mr. lay, . and Miss n tit.- Ambassador 1 1 ' t c i.:id attended . n New ,otv to their home" "On 1 hut Mr. and On up car- I "d a .saying. y li.id a quarrel. i,:,!, it was about, much excited. . Xoi ,ii!!iid honu .'in ii agitated. :..'M"!)'r lie did ' a !''."!. '.ire ami N' i, mii and." . :: -- o:i-.emau for !i:d the .'lain di Follows. Taylor and Mi--' affect io'ia'e. .!'. lion e ai 1 a 1 1 1 i noi n t n I h" i ic led lei' a'l. (.'aro'Ina hot.. ' The. inioftir.i is one-thai the drug ' ' - have I' .::; coe.siderod but ! formal action i-Heinc; its answer was taken in the slate until the meeting here yesterday. Many states, it is ilaimed, alieady have given the diu.; jii.sls' n pla.ee on tho board of health and -the North Carolina Pkarmaccu-t:.-al Association will jiush its car.:'' l.!ecau.-e of the relation of the oruj; gists to the physicians, the pubii.' generally and the hea.it h of the state they think Iheir inquest a very nii'dest one. Attending the meetine; hero wore C. K. (Jrantham, of Dunn, chaii :r.-..ii of the committee; A. A. James of Winston-Salem; C. M. Andrews of M illK.vi.. . f t l,, . U., .,1 .. 'I, I't'i'1,1,",,, v. l.. liui Lruillv. t'l Vll.qai Jitil ana v . v .tiowman ol Chapel Hill, attorney. J'.idjt'e 11. F. I.otnr of StaUsvil'.e ia resisting Commissioner A. 1). Watts' ruling: that all stale otlicials and member.-, t'. the. judiciary must pay income tax to the state. Tho Watts ruling- wiil be tested in he courts. Judge Long' having '. leady obtained a temporary injunct ion against, the application of the u wig in Minenoi court nere where the case wilt bo heard February 1 before Judge W. A. I)vin, Cornmis 'ioner Watts havij'r T-.-cn cited to ippeat and .show cause why the in junction shf.'wild not "oe ma'ie pei ina neru. Attoiney (;.eneral James S. Man ning is handling the commisrioner'. ddo of th controvt rs,'. . Jud'vo li.nj.v's decision '. resi.-'t the mii caused oos.dei ab e i-omni'.-nt at tin- capital where il was gi-nerally undei siood alt state cJHeials would pay their ta:: vil'nout 'pjosition. Govevnov Mor i's. n ins notified Com mlsvdoner .Vatts he wiil pay his and have sev :o;'; e.tiier o!!';oials ol'i the state. Charges of gross violation of the Harrison Anti-Narieotic Act, r; I'ed-1 era! law tuv being held a, ,.!' nst Dr. J. A. f.owery, a pvoinine.l Raleigh physician. St '.'ere.l wit nessies are test: fyine; i ha, thev were given oie-e!e;h(lj , tut MIIIMIIIMl',l,llfcMJ"iMMIII' ' "" "" -Tunmnii tinrririiiM iimtMiii r ni in ir .v i.i m . Jt tor a I ficre p rocRinr hit u r Tin r r a o v r n u a vp n 11 a. i n tc r m a at k j rer m at ui mm iru -arB -tu mmm Mm nnm LI1UL 1 . LHULL JftTU i in ii! lllMPr ! Tn isnhniMT lil MWMl I HFFNFH v i LuuLu Utum 0 nuv if?! a is Si ii 3 !'. 11. I.CWIt: .1. ount r o i As early a ace M. ,bee factor for s November. 10 last Hor , recently eliminated a the local post oilier, 1 1 . V .. ' . ve- 'It! i no wry in, Art luu- James Ualfour,' head of tho British delegation to the arms conference, reeeivin; ist -'Organization oi America at tlx P.ritish embassy, where Ho repeated his Ja mous lileih In favor of a Jewish Palestine. - The reception was attended by more than sixty represent alive Zionists fro of 1 ho country. ' . he uif-nd'.-ers i trs .r"loii lnaae ixi November. HOT, nil pt'.r'.S b guilly THV i Th f i ir auras iisrnr IL flS!L. kli 115 7 S.. U I ir IVILtl BULHL HflWRFP iH lJlk I mmuiiu 1 r k Si S fj i J J fe n UPTCI IIS I a n li ? r d 1 J' 3 IS '3 SO -1 s s.. I y the Associated Press Washington, Feb. 8. -Furil e r ef- t.!ie .tear up forts were made today by ale committee investigatin that American soldiers executed in France t(, alleged shooting of a so id or by tiring squad at Chaieivi Thierry July. IP !.!S. Go. i go W. Yarbarougii, school teacher of Roanoke. reeenGy testified' thv.t .;( v. witness, vvas (iesevibed by nanding; officer, Cant. K. j. as a soldier above the average. Anawxring Senator W.5t.--'3;. i-; e;- t. s .' Ta ri's good i.-ian S 3 S 3 r, li i P il 3 'li li S 2 5 to lira W V? W i Tiinii ,V tli" Ai-soeiaica Vrens. RiehnHjiid. Ve.., Feb. X Tea uodv burnea ot , l;ii charges , the first - i -, L 1 . l I 1 t i.' t U.i V v ore idea-Uiy I the Lexington Hotel was burned i i .... normay, vras touna oy work- from th char- recognition, ruins since es- ihe i ierday a A I n high who men ai i j brings the i four. ! Tile h .-ai I :("..- -r.,1 -i h "i'O this mornmu-. This number of d':ad mi i-j a it e'.'o is -nm- i ,i:u e.ni:' I ponce denartmeu!; rer.artf.'d that after a careful it') of the list, of quests ir; Mir- 'it was found thr.t 17 pe-son. ::r unaccounted for. Th.? list. it !-'.c '. V,:'.- :: nil frcri u.t,;',y check : .-:,;;' was id in- hi r 1 lyfl : at i Is S f Si m s II L w yt "wf ij rnnnni I i!SHSSOiir.t;1 i. i 1 a U g g j b s n a : i ! the a 4 . ilsilLl ipflji pun U y 3 ti U ("atawi. court which convened h- aftenuton ihvw eneiher , v 1 u t osuuasrer ticnerai nays sug w(.' yc:-.t;-:id:ry. The first .,',sting that Ray.notid L. Ileinei . as thnt. of st:i'e against John' sistani postmaster, would le the best charged with or.eia1.ing- a j choice. Mr. Abce had made. a leekiess manner and aiso ! rating in the examination. J lis Ict- an ;!:'.r.:aK by i vshing intr, the j lei which is quoted below, shows that ! Jra l i' -;;, a v :;-! he had no axe to grind, but favored 'j lue.'iv 'y se'-'era! " e;!;:; :y. what was in his opinion the man most fietce i-ini war, represented by I competent for the position. The a",d the j ietter and reply follows: no iciciiard I v.-iv Mth 1-1. on. ill Jl. Jlavs. Post master General. . ' a diingt on, D. C. Dear Sir: I beg to advise thai in 'my opin ion, it will be to the best interest of the mail service at the ; Hickory post office to appoint Mr. Raymond I... Hefner, postmaster at Hickory, N. C, for the following reasons: He guiity and Judge iiryson j has the highest grade as to fitness .tea tnat he might let him oft l and experience unoer the civil ser- paying; ivi is. big-men 2S.0u anl vice examination; he is an upright on- Christian srentleman. he is and has he ; been a loval Republican all his life: he has been assistant postmaster lor several years, and I believe in pro motion in any business where it can be dont, because it is an incentive to an employe to give the best ser vice he is capable of rendering in his I m ', ike. 'i tv. i,agoy, , .f i ' by Koil.:itov i hufon'. of Uickorv. rcnuei ed a verdict of guil leckless d-dvi:ig, hut not to tne assault:. Jci-se Stewart was tiied for em-be-zJeniem- of funds bol.oiui-i-oe- . ?.! n Charles Sig.nc.n. I'lvj defendant '!'. : 1 1 i; iotues fo to r. ' several suit--- of Sigmon, sIk? aiieginy- ;nd lefu.-iei ?;o lui '! over tt:: nrceeeos from the do. plead court costs. Sigmcn The defendant- e ten dec' that that was mere tirin owed hev and L. F. Klutz, appearing: for the state, told the court thai the amount due Mrs. Sigmon v.as only $11.25 and l.he judge then told him to vt a receipt from Mrs. Sigmon for that amount. Morton Williams was tried lor an (BY MAX ABERNET1IY) 1 am satisfied that his apooint- -kaleigh, - 8. Correction of the error made by the senate clerk in the 1!)21 legislature, through a special session last December "co:-;i 'he "state er day for the exactly $l,90o. :.i of Georgia, C;iolain u -x M',. :c O'. declared Yarboivugh wa: and that he would not w ord. Captain Edwards and' doubt his th- bolt.!. morpume !; DV. em M'we."; at p, rices tanging fiom '.'i I- liiit'i. A rimi'ar charge v.i I b" made ,U'.'i';-;t Dr. J. M Mantling, mayor of D'.nham, 'vhen the l.owery caMo is dis:o.--ed of. .. i ii , none a. b.. tcb-uhoiied fro 7 but got no r: T;.;. ior's h.ome. ' Ta;, !( r uhii " ! ' allg ( '( b .'!i !.,:,; a;.! "oUto 't:' car. .. d Mia' I Mm ' mar: Mrl'a'i .-.aw s'atitling ead lr:r, !.. ; Mie ohu e. . . d i .'or o.v ." 1 had ir.r.M'.r.od ' tit' left Taylof between . Ylucl; find with l el- Iha.t he tolenho.ieil -ic contain Taylor ' en TiI'.O iind b o'floc':. i ;( t; I i" S! TRANSPORT M IT SEA TODAY ...... WEEKS TO CI CONGRESS TWO OFFERS lly ) Associated Press. Vv'asliiugton, Feb. 8. Secretary Weeks appearing tt.day as the first witness in the hearinjr of the house eomMiittee on military affrirs info the offer of Henry Ford to purchase the Muscle Shoals power plant, an nounced that he expected to forwarn two other offers during the week. One of the offers to be sent to congress was a "Verbal .statement from another responsible ci'mpany which offered, to complete the Wy .nt itc own I'vnense." No j .oil i.aiii .-t '- 1 ! written offer had been made, he ad jed, but his belief was that the offer 1 was g-ood. i Refering' to he. manufacture ol ! fertilizers by the Muscle Shoals plant Mr. Weeks said he believed Mr. j Fi.'id "was very largely in the dark." I "The interest in this matter," he i l t ' a . it,.. iini'i. ,', . -T1'" former continued, 'is uue u u.t- .aK' ,:,;,,':, " Pacifie-whichjUr of peco.e who believe they v"ii ; .o.lincs in I'.M'J wheflget cheap fertilizer. ' 1 ' I. yandbar off Fi.l The secretly Mr. Foal tola ..o Amcrict.n soldieiv , ,:n, in convers:tti -ns. that he would . g tack from Fivnce ! continue to nniouf.a.-tur ? ierUhz r 1 ii,iii t.e r;... t')L...,- m.pr n edven iv.?U! '.". of years. !:,,-. N .J. 'w radio thi.- ;i intii rire e , iM uie "is attached to the Yarborcog' nand. tost; fit d, hovvver, i'rr 'f .1 never heard of the rhoelui' or from the Alabama man c, other sources. The shooting of WJiiiam it-roy, a nega-i act in?; etu-p'ov.!, ui-iiiit" guard., which was t . U : ff:'j com lo St. Nm-.arre f'c ' : rribed by W. I '' Faunl leroy was :(.' c; lib! not stand on his Fax is. "f-'-noi aft :' th j i lieard :i shot, and tin being d'-ni;;. , f)avis f (i ((,; nrunu feel," sai 1 !-f y t ;f - h-! :!":,! I Idle I The Cennrtmont 1 !ntt six persons re; had repoited. Th-jy V. A. Smith, A. B. J. F. Glue and ,! . F. A r-c.n', 1 " i- fri ! h tile l-.otei. annouj'.eed ported a 3. missing are B. Icnes, itlz, J. R. Nelson; :.oru i! f rom '.I''.! atcsi. nue'-r- the h.ospitals, 28 persons as io fvired. It cs eraier ever, that a vrv .-or a1: .-!ort"o i ( f lh"ve are fatally in i ' nr.. o; tne missing incluov-t Taylor, North (iropn;.. a iful .survey a! the !a;spi ing shows wi I h. the exes utting. The total cost, actual expenses, as ! compiled by State Auditor Baxter Durham, runs the figures to $28, .)81).Ui. T.iiese are the figures avail able in the auditor's oiftce'f;.;r war rants issued by that department up on the treasurer unci includes salaries of house and senate members, clerk hm stenograph"r.s, printing' of bills ard all ineid-ntal expenditures while the-'lejri:--tutors were -in session."' v because the .speciu! sessioti dropp :'f all conrrnittee clerks it was thought the expenditures would be held down considerably but as com pared v.-itn regular sessions the the extra -regular iteretoroie the sixty " iave cost around $ 1.00,- j ' V1 on his wife am.' entered a. i cfiiilf , -ln.-l illr. ind'"'. i',.ln.iv- i condition that he would ! win nive eiitue- .awsMrteiion u ,OJKj c,f . suonort niore tnan ninety per cent oi ine and speear bfffove the clerk patrons ot the office. of the court every first Monday for I also beg to advise that l am an a period cf four years ana' show j applicant for this position and I am that ho was supo '-cire- his' wife and one of the three hirgest of the ap- af.sault idea of ed inm t crier mio a his wife In the case of state again Heffner, charge 1 with non-.-his wife, L. F. 'Klutx, r. the private prosecution a. v.', Russell, of Hickory. reiro dcf'.ndant. agreed '-on the SSCO wh-'ch the Cefend-uu w t,-, the prosecuting witnes: account of the conduct of fend ant in court, in thai In an independent manner, when dis cuss) ne; his wife with Judge Hi vooi: thi to; :-,l ilc race iupport 'f : ag i D. L. I i'ting the U;ri of a-i to oav but on i dcr the civil service examination, and I assure you that my only motive in asking you to appoint Mr. Hefner I is mat J 1eel tnat win nis nnig ex perience in the postal .service. hrt or the can anv give better service than 1 one can that has not had ne !e-! acted i t i training he has had. Awaiting your pleasure in thi court refused to permit the mat-; to be settled' and ordered the k expenses were more lor ordinary session than th meetings, days session d- ! ill i n.i gr- was take; ivy Freci it r the ir :0, 11 nt in the ID custody oart jf in se.ect oi t sneri If. matter, I remain, . Sincet':y vour-. H. II. -ABKB, Township Uc- af term o'- i jury To t.K. t in " 'ompey. coiui etl i t ll'.ckory. si-der cf Sam Aiiisou. also H'ckorv on the ?th of last ;i Liackei' them. But he was too ft. r thrd and the nc a mil'.iery funeral.'' I'hi'io 'C 11, a la Tern., ;') 'Ut as hi ealb-.i. Did you : ee a hanging U M K ::l day there was gro of Memphis,' g '; jockey, was ion ., i mo; of Andre- i, N'.' V., a o- ve?i. ('till n ok-!. back. cp!l e was' in ; local hospital suffering with Ovet ton reported (Mleys, 2o, of F.nf .' the patients are is suffering- from Aslievdie, N. C., ri i s s i n g y e s tordn y , an injured icg. His condition ported imp'oved today. is re- T b t o: ha.)"- him to' "What did the "A limb." Before being Mirhed, the was arrested "by a mob of men," Bell said'. "What did they arrest him fo Chairman Brandegee asked. "Tho only thing I know why arrested him was to kill him." Pressed by the chairman. Bell the negro was lynched because was going with a French girl white' soldiers got sore. negro white ney said Ir? rnd w ..f pan mm HflBT - W PTT1 F - ! 000. The 112 hundred doiia'-s lire, wiiich w 00!' per day. Cons ing at tire sneciai s s:- ;-. cost" a ,Vss than that fig in round, figures, $15,- iuently lawmak p.sioif was more :n ust. The ('.vfendnr.t is v A. A. Whitener of the state by SoJicitcr Hay jive: Hici oi y, anc 1 1 lurnny oi Hickory. at th- resn; lar or oi '- at bureaus in bi- expasive tha ennial session. Applicants aft'kinj.' .-.i;; free employmeni bureaus in the i stati; during' the week ending February- 4 were far in excess oi positions available. There was a total of 542 regis trations during the period and work was found for only 350, according to Commissioner M. L. Shipman of .no Wiil Hays' career feature nictmo: Ins enou;-h ton F-K S 3 ft S n e t H '! "I i) H would make the State Department of Labor or the we : jo do, heir Ash- the A;sociatcd' Pres.1? i t.rK o !e en. At least e for- in 4i,:.,i.. fViM'i sin ut'i be a norn-ifeit," Mr. Weeks "to be applied !:.. 4U.. ..w,..,4 t n. m ilil lactUi".' oi in- 1 Chair ickqry ma m .off Tioiow , ' ie man was killed ant." a unmoor ot 'ethers injured at a fight this morn ing at the plant of the Wheeling Si eel corporations hete. The plant hemmed operations yesterday after ; heing shut down sin.:e last July as .; rc-ult of a disagreemnt on wages. ; The company recently brought' in I a number of workmen from the cut- iside r.nd it was stated that three i j mills were in operation, j Early today when the new- men vcre returning to work they met a j number pi pickets and a fight start- Printinc. The renor by cities foilovs: Registration. 512 romiost o5l; i ef erred 47H; plated : villc jv.aced -12; Cbarlf Grecns'boro; j8; Raleigh. 55; Wil mington, 71 and Winstxn-Saiem, 47. Of the 3o0 men o:rl vvmnen who were placed in positions 22G were skilled workers, 43 were unskilte .'13 clerical and professional, 23 d mestie and 4 industrial. .rivhr-ru'i) oi 1 no A.r.l rd;:cefl we! women, the report, show; s-'d-ry atone !s! t r make one reel. -Vv a.:.-nilig- H 6 5a ' 9 B 5 a ii ! ( his scsas: a li jfi President Hickory )ub!iean Club. Member of Catawba county and 9th Co'.igressional Kxecutive Commit tee. PROMISED ATTENTION The reply under date of Decem ber i), last follows: Mr. H. H. A bee. Hickory. ' North Carolina. My dear Sir: : The postmaster general has refer red to me your letter of 1 he : 16th ultimo and you may be sure your statements regarding the postmast er hip at H ickory will have carcfid attention with other papers in the , case. . Sincerely yours, I HKRRF.RT WORK. f irst Assistant Postmaster General. presidents of various, civic or- MR. CLARK DEAD Mr. Tom D. Clark died this morn- i ui!: at nis no me m Jii'gniana alter an illness of '..' week or more. Fur seveial years Mr. Clark has bet" suffering- from diabetes but was able to keen up with his work until a i short time ago. I lie was born on March 9, 1885-and was aired zb vears. eleven moiitp gani.ations yesterday afternoon met t j t.;(0ltv se-en davs. Funeral er- the Chamber of Conimerce rooms j vjt.cs win bc hok, toniorrow afternoon i ft d, 1 an informal uiscussion leai.nig-i.ieyt 2 o'c!0ck from St. Stephen mation ot a supreme council ioi. h . h c.cmi.a-ted bv-Rev. M. White- jner. i The deceased is survived "by lik; all dubs and organizations striving for the uplift and amelioration of OF FOIR Press. FAMILY y I he As.sociar.etf Montreal, Fob. BURN vt rs. Aunr Henkel and her tnree cnu-.: ran t.Ktay were burned to death when fire de- stroved them home in the Hii'kory. The meeting was convened at the instance f i- wife and two rhiltiren. of the board of directors of he Chamber of Commerce and act- tary Van Tervie outlined a nlan to ore'vent in tho future' any overlapping of activities by the several organi- m Eiiii m T li Bill MHOS I ! It will be nav day tomorrow night led. fir the Hickory Black Horse cavalry j and Capt. Vulter C laytor is ex-net-ting attendance of 100 per cent. The boys will draw $1,803.09 for their drills during the last half ot KiK All this money will be turned 'loose in Hickory. .- the Associated Press Washington, Feb. 8. Charges that '1f'"i -nations bv bringing to the notice ot East end- such a central clearing house any i i .- .... rtU .! o"kl. VVOrK Ol a pUOUC, CIVIC UI lliamoun i nature. The meeting was the first attempt here as solidification of all public projects for Hickory, and the presi dents were enthusiastically in favor of such a supreme council. Tree planting, Boy Scouts, Tied Cross work, boys -work, public buildings, char ity and various other topics were discussed and the formation of such TO RAISE BID FilQIfj T ECT AMTII . 1 .... l-i 4 nCfwnnl nilAVl 4- a niper cm:,.. . ? ico, "iways and means committe? further aiireed that, in case of dms- . . . I , l.'T' from COTTON 3y the Associated Press. New York, Feb. 8. The OP! EXCHANGE MIKES H IM! labor union influence caused railroad i ion of opinion on anv project,- the By the Associated Press. . Washington, Feb. 8. Funds for the soldiers' benus would be 'raised '' by taxation under the present plans 'of the majority membt r of r ri.'- houe today f ter those members had returned efficiency to decrease 30 per when the government took over the carriers during the war w-ith furth er decreases of live to ten per cent during operation were made by C. G. cent 'club sponsor ing such a 'project .from conference. would have a free hand to mdepend-. it was state dthat it vts hot the ently work out their theories and ac- j pui.pose to depend upon any part of complish what they set out tc do principal of - the for- cotton ; larket opened firm at an advance I I 1 , . . . . .! ...1,1,1. (,' l II .1 II fi l',r l! SLO llltll . I ..... t, ...... - UI"' 1 . . .I i.r t'li.liii.J A i-ivvvclMIlt!' tlU'- . ... i .1... ..u .! ....... 'Kiu-vfA arv Weeks said the, m .oil ' li I .'Ml : ' 1 Tr '.111 IJ1I11 IJV'""-f . . . . " ... . " ., .....i d .;7 000.000 on I e oVht to 10 points witn the activ ,,. r..,.r VV Lam , eovtvnmei.i umi --i" i.. i.'. ..I... iiU nifr.'ite. T)lnit.S I'l'ieioii crew, ik' i.iivj .. ......i... ,. i.i...ic,.,t frws sr.ooo,ooo. il u UOCK Ut x.uxr ' ' ' , 1,1 K.,', .. .. ..ii. ..I r0 vear lease uii ' neer. setiic-o . . ... I L L for whicn Mr. better Liverpool cables ami report--' The secretary that the Germv.n railroad si nice had Ol til. ll I t" d', her scene ci ew was bv' said that a ef-ibetter than a 100 'er lease, 'for mui. h might happen in thai time. stating that the !y and listini." m ; li -1 ine March May -- thnf there ale no July -- W;a i ters cc m m ., v; " , ; r, , r vtober list"n: big tips since prohibition came Open 1 6.73 16.4K 16.10 15.40 -.15.4:5 Close 1 7.1J 1 6Ki 1.6.41 15.74 15.00 'Jy the Associated Fress. New York, Feb. 8- Exchange on London made still another new hign record soon after the opening of to day's dealings, demand bills advanc ing seven-eighths of one cent to $4 ."5 ; 5-8, only 51 cents under its par or i pre-war value. ! French and other European on- changes mr.de proportionate gain"' i in the t.'pening sales. Tn nrar-tipp tilic; means that hereaf ter any important movement under-: eign debt. taken "bv anv civic organization will, first be" scrntinized for annroval by i MRS. BRYANT DEAD the suorerne council, and if adopted: - Mrs- Mary M. Bi-yant rf Hickory Porier of Columbus, . Ohio, president of the grand order of supervising rg road officers, who said he represent ed 5,000 superintendents, foremen and similar organiuwouft in wxv u 7 " church tomorrow mom i no- af - 1t . . V . i dents meet once every quarter tor a, c"i , 7 morning . at4. .jj. fctates ana .auct comparison of activities and to de-?- asea wn?,mcjor Mr. Porier said thai railroad men . . a(inntUm ljV of Mr. D. F. WhrsnaM rho lives near eneral relying on their union at-;a, .member organization for the f or Zk,' idt i?Z by 'that 'body, will receive the synch-1--1 4, died iast mXht at her home:.jai. ronous cooperation and support of all. ' ciock agea m years., tuner- It was also agreed that the presi- vir-es will be held fi;omMt. PJrye ,nce every quarter for .S Siuird S. E. KTOian -cf Hickorv;.., in filiations, were hard to manage. j the aggrandisement of Hickory, '"riir, pnml'ivps felt thev were no, - longer road employes and could do 'and he was Uncle Sam. Operating; No doubt those ants ' which the , Tv,- nleased ThevtoVl their ' expense climbed and efficiency declin- sluggard is told to take as models as tnt p.casc 1. v , jfor saving up nches aiv rcslauranta. foremen that hey had but one boss ed. -Washington Post. i ti ' - cotton 10 1 -2c. ' i I.
Hickory Daily Record (Hickory, N.C.)
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Feb. 8, 1922, edition 1
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