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PAGE THREE HICKORY DAILY RECORD 61 KBIT'S draws CRITICAL in"' W i 1 Jf a ' v. ' IV !' vri:: lllili' .. '.' mi" i w, Ul i jaw .iiii.i it:.:'; ' f 1.,' :,!',! N Hi iiv'nv K. Kei:'.hardt, princi ,,rtii graded school was ;a the Richard 1 laker ;: n'l'l.i'k thU afternoon i i i injuri'.'s sustained late v; Iir was run over ly . i t' tin1 Carolina and .: , i Railroad several , tii if. city. lie r.ujtaiiK j ,.;,( u'lii r and arm ai'd jaw i r.utliorities were un- tir any hope of his recov- h been slowly growing ,! I hi' end may be expected me. -I J. I:. Kcinlianlt had not jump.x! Ovi'iiand automobile he won!! nave escaped uithout . i t arolma ;.nd Nonh--., : r car wiiich a.i goins . .'.I'M rate, struck him :a ; .. h's 1'iaciiinc into The ' i. ' reck at tlu crossing a ;i ?:( below O.vahia at 1:J0 ;'.t . . :i, his machine , :,., 't!!,! cscipiug wuh Mr. Kciiihardt, ho,v i;. ;. kr.c.v th::t his car civ.. ai:d he jumped nr ;c it.u!t was a fractured c. internal injuries and ins which physicians the time would prove a- i'ii! who ma ricd a Uv.irr'.- .las. I'. Miller, lived with n-la ar.d was motering ivit'ht train went out t'ie , ;. .,! of the r.-Jti v car and I:., hritn. il tl. Iv.ivi'.'g noted lie ! wa u'.'.'spfelirijr of ;.n t.iM. The met:..!' was ,;: if fete ne s.iw it. Mr. Cox. -.. . ; upcrin;ei;dciil of t!ie C. w;is in dm jr. cf the : nd a colored man v.is i' car wcru t Lincoln m 1 to Hicko ry last night, hat It. who was educated .','4i', ,a. or two ycais tn. Hickory schools aid ! !.v iir.' ehildrc. At i chaal i. lure he is in ' ' e.eci:idy popular f only an ct'lickii'. admin- i'lj.. a s;;er;lid instructor, was a Mi s Miller, daugii- '. and Mr;. J..s. 1 Miller, FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 25, 1921 Trapshodters Compete in Match at Pinehurst ir j I A view of the mld-wintcr liamlieap shoot on the famous traps at Tiuehurst, N. C. 'ern timl eouthern cities competed. Marksmen from many east i i.i, ( i. Hi I I'.'IVl' '?! illlhl. Jlc in 11 "f Mr. and )lr. VV. M. Ileinlnu'dt tf .vi ,i'.h r'urk townsdttp. N. .. t' t!;c ttawuly caused much ::r nmoiitf the youn; man'., ii.auy tY Is in thid city, especially aiti-:;yr i'u' .cl.oul children. Mr. Hi :i (i,, i .;: v;:. cairied to the KicliUi'.i Hil.i, llo.pi:al u;i soi.'ii .is iiossibiv, ai;'i ' .Hi :,tu minii j;iven nun. r.VTl VSi: UU,ir wmuiit Id IN.mi;k ts health iv .Mi-- r Hi. .in, ruble- n.uith uur.-M A.,''. l. ' ' i I tulil rutiK tl.'injr about the r."il :! i II (iiili' cii tn v.ii.;li :i rcrtaiu i.miii'i. ! 1,1 j , ( i ,r thi'ii1 ln'ii.'lit, that i.s . is i fiiiiil U l' iiichrrt in height u"il Hi. v .i' li a. rnufh .n Hi' i'nuinl.-i, that tli" ' i : t i. i,li-:ii,rmi. timl should he viv.'N ;" 't i ll !! i ii rt rtiun ih tvtu'uii for i'i.' I ' 1 1' il u I nrlK'lt. i .iv nl i! ti'i'ivt t tiilu: dtcps with Hiiliiil (liilili'tii which will rcHiilt in Imi'l-OMll Uti.'llt llllll tin- lifl'.t Of thl'HO wt'UIH l tn ti 111 1 out wluit i-nusiTri art- cimtriiiutiiiu to J,i. uiiil.iiinuri.an.il roiiilitlon. Th" f'.lliiii i nvr I'l-oi-noii to In1 followed for tin- ihil.l w!i. M undi'rwi'ijrht will it icrsist.M i. aii.miI.i ih.tA iirf,urii thi- 1'ituvn of that I'm1'! f'i in. I mill. i ! A I. ', ,1.1... jihyiicul oxumlriHtion of uvvry '' i' I'ii'M'tici' of its pui'i'iitn. - ' I i-i i t' mich )M ailfiioiilH, (litips'(l t. n i! , l a.l ivi-th or iMVetivo '!' should l-e i i - . s i,t h I- h nsnitiie. I. Tin. rh!l'l sho ilil ho K'iv'n the UHituI three nun: i it I'uv whli'h should hi' at;ii "7 !..', I; it' ll fimulil cotiMiht of milk, but '' ' i.'I, i-rf. iil i, vi't'i.fiihlcs ami a little ll'i'l't ni!i. ..wcrtr. Ii. II llfHl-ft. I. I " I nH'hi"iii4 Ifniilc thvi'i' mcalii who'ili '" i'i.' . ' r. lit IO;i;ii in tfi. mi.rnintr and j1'' ''.i'i'' i,' llilto in tin' ufti'i'noun. thi'Hi.' jiiiiiii tn inn iMt of mill! 'and crackers or I'1 'Ml Mni I.ii'.'i r. No i wi'ctn ciii'li ax candy, i'. .-., l '.'i!i ever l uiven hetween A FULL HISTORY OF MATED It I- ! mmll rim hit ,, t M riml hliotihl In.- itis'tHted on for n in llu. moi'mmr iirwl nriotln.r hull I'""" "i afh rn.Hin : the child should l;ct I'i"''llv ,li,t nc.l i'i luxed in a well vcnt.ltit.eil "i in ii -ihi'ltcrid l'lifch. Ten hourn -I.. uM hi. l iul ciich nlcht in a room 'If .. itidov.'M wide open. Th child. nil'! I." kept, iiFni with c-'itra 1'iK.tri Hl..., Willi Kit 'if I',,, ; Ull'l'l III 1 1 (ii ii I i.'tii.ii- ill u.' riti.r .'' i 'i'.! In. ii.', hould cither he shortened or ti'n'1'.' until tin- child reraltiu nov i h ml nil i ut.Mil" c!iiSHc or clul's ' i n up fi r the name lennht ut ("v. t , Ii III V . I tlTIl', i; I ,t. In,. 'n- i) him, 'In Mlt f,, lv-i;., "I'ii l t'.i'i i hi I n.u,,, i'hi. l'i''iiir lil,' iim exercise should he allowed -liould he encouriiired to piny lii'n'.i until the wi'i.tht is normal. 'i c vit' iment hucIi an pni't.ie.4. ' " rum ii-t etc., should he in Ii.'." the time the welirht tn ''I'. i"i liiiiild have ha-it one rejTii " 'nut n ihtv, M'efcnihly just ', mill ihonld he tuuirht. that ' in n ,iii-e, Kvevv child can ' nvurd Ii'h hi'ilily futictioiirt 'I i'i',ieit and he will learn ii'ii't it i.i'opeily iu'esi'iited to ''""'.' I'l-nt'i-nni t row heinjr carried ' ' 'I and hundred of under " i'l -ii fhroimhout the country; it i 'u i li 'I ni.t, for every iini'le one of ':,l " " if the i.lferit.i will cooprr'lt," '''i'.Iii' 111 alih Nui-m-h. the health 1,1 " " ti nchef!. It In important 1 .'Miy cnriiriiiinlty and it In i'n '' .ii" Try fixed 'ititridard of "":''' i' 'i'" li'iilt.h of the irtriivSiMa "- "i"en the nt tent lot which it. "n'l vith the child himself in litter i'1 'I'iriihil of hi i parent, hi teacher gU Accept Urn 0.1il4.- ny the Assocated Pre.sd. Ardmore, Okla.X Feb. 2r-. 3,hv. (I'.jia Smith Hamuli vill 'bo broutrht to trial hero charged with murder in connection with the death of .Tal:e Ti. Ilamon Kepublican national commit teeman from Oklahoma and wealthy oil operator. Mr. Ilamon died No vember 2"i, last five days after 'he va hot. The shot that caused Mr. Hamon's death was consist :nly declar ed by Franj; L. Ketch, his business manager, to have been "self infli.'ted" lhr;;u.irh tlie accidental dischartre of a .'12 calibre ;nitomatie pistol which Mr. Ilamon was eleaniivjr. (Mara Siritji Ilamon was chaffed with assuult with intent to kill in information (i'ed by County Attorn.y Kussell I. Urown the day Foliorin": tlie shooting, which later was changed to a charts of murder. A tvparate information "vas lil?d jointly charpino; Clara Smith Ham on arid Jake Ilamon with a statutory ('..lK'., "Warrant on this charge was never servtd. ('lara Smith was graduated from the common schools of Lawtou, Okla., af totward-s atten,dinr business c;."d li'CTs a1 K vl Worth Texas and Okla homa City, Okla., and later assum ed a position as eahb'r and book keeper in s:-voval stores at Iiuwton. M!rs. Clara Hunion entered the employ of Jake Ilamon in the sum mer of 11)12 in the capacity of a pri vate secretary, which position was maintained until a short time b:fore Mr. Ilamon met his death. It bad not been established at the time of her trial whether Mrs. Ilamon was in Mr. Hamon's employ at the time of his death. Mrs. Clara Ilamon disappeared the day following -the wounding of Jake IIiMvum and despite a search 'which gained nation wide scope, was not discovered until she voluntarily rcave herself up at Juarez, ?.l2xi'p. shortly before Chrisfcmias Ard more eoursfv officio Is and attorneys from Fort Worth Tex., who had been retained by Mrs. Hamon's ivnelo Geniamin Harrison of Iowa, as counsel shortly before she surrend erod, accompanied her back to Ard more. Clara Ilamon arrived in Ardmore on Christmas day and was grantee her freedom under bond of $12,0U only a few moments after entering the' sheriff's office, which served as a court room for her preliminary httarinar and serving of bail. She nloadirt? not cuiltv. Following her release Mrs. Ilamon spent the great er part of hsr time with her rela tives at Wilson and Ringling, Okla. west of Ardmore, and in consultation with her attorneys at Fort Worth It was many days after the search fcr Mrs. Harmon began 'before it was learned that Clara Smith at one time bore th'j' name of Ilamon, which she later asserted was the name to which she responded. This information wag brought cut through the allega tions of Ruth Walker Ilamon of San Francisco, who declared she was the wifo of Frank Louis Ilamon, former husband f Clara Smith and nephew of Jake Ilamon. TJi'ih Ilamon in h"r statements dc dared that Clara Smith and Frank ITamon were divorced at Weather- forpl Trvus. Mav 23. 1917. This statement was later corroborated by rocords on file in the court clerks rffu'o ii t Wnathcrford Ruth Ilamon further stated that T.'rnnk- Tfainon was paid $100 month bv Jake Ilamon as compensation for mai tying Clara Smith, llnma. Frank's brother MEXICO IS THREATENED WITH RAILWAY STRIKE Washington, Feb. 5. The general strike , on the Mexican national rail way, which official dispatches said was sat for today at midnight, will in the opinion of Mexican observers here furnish the first big test for the Obregon government. Indications were, it was stated, unofficially, that President Obregon and his adminis tration would meet the? .?? success MUCH IN LITTLE Comp'tilsory military training Is pro posed In Mexico. Among the best needle workers in the world are the men of Japan. The war of 1812 lasted for tw years and seven- months. The yield of pulp is approximately 90 per cent of the weight of raw wood. Marco Polo was the first European traveler to speak of Japan and le called.it Cipango. , Thu Hudson's Bay company sold the territory of Manitoba to the British government for $1,500,000 in 1887. I V A DUEL QUESTION Lit ncj Uarrymore Cotning to the (rand Soon in "The Devil's .... TRIAL OF MERCHANTS IN RALEIGH PROGRESSES Rlegh, Feb. 25. Hearing of the fwirst group of merchants in federal couit here was taken up largely in the crossexamination of Ellis Narso. one of the men indicted in the indict ments and the first government wit ness. Other witnesses included whole salcrs and manufacturers of New Yoik. Failadslphia and Cincinnati, who testified to shipments cf gocds made to various defendants repre sented in the first grouwp on trial which were never paid for. Raymond and also deelarj.l his u for Thedford's Q rMI-BRAUGHT U if n Purely Vegetable . m Medidne r.o OSS nephew of Jake Ilamon, deelarj.l his uncle paid Frank $100 monthly be cause of the batter's ill heath. Interviews purporting to nave Deen fiven newspaper ing ana otners aui ing her travel to Mexico and before she .surrendered were denied by Mrs. Harbn in signed state.nents, made after she started hack to Ardmore. Mrs. Jake L. Hamon of Chicago, widow, stated when in Ardmore and Oklahoma City that she did not at that tima dtsire to apprehend Clara Smith nor was it her wish to have her pre scented. She. declared then that Mr. Hamon's death bed statement inat he died from accidental wounds was her belief. ' , ' . . Injection of Clara Ilamon s claim to a share of Jake Hamon s estate threw another angle into, the case, up on which defense counsel declared, would bo brought to bear tho dis closure's that would follow. Defense counsel maintained strict secrecy sur rounding all of Clara Ilamon 3 testi mony that would be introduced at the trial'. Mis. Hamon had her preliminary hearing late in February at which cimc her trial iwas set for Msrch 10 in the district court of Carter county, presided over by Judge T. W. Cham pion. The prosecution was placed in con trol ( f the ststc of Oklahoma by Gov J. 15. A. Robertson when the execu tive authorized Attorney General1 S. I. Freeling to take complete charge. Judge Champion appointed H. B. Brown, brother of Russell B. Brown ex-county attorney as special prose cutor in place of James A. Mathers, prcst county attorney, who previous ly had been retained as counsel for the defense. The defense counsel includes the firm of McLean, Scott and McLean C I.1 4- W.tl, Tn..n IXTnt-U.rr. P. Co;il:liind of Ardmore. and J. B. t Champion of Ardmore, twin brother of District Judge Champion. Mrs. Clara Hamon is the eldest of four children of Mr. and Mrs. James Smith of Ringling, Okla., and was born 14 miles southwest of -Norman, J Okla. m 181)4. She has two broth ers, James and Claude and a sister, Mrs. V. D. Walling all of Wilson, Okla. Furleson'3 day has come. Mrs. Harding's new gowns wll be sent from New York by parcel post. Little Rock (Ark.) Gazette. This is indeeci a land of opportun ity. Some of wour most influential profiteers were once penniless and friendless. San Antonio Light- To abort a colcj and prevent com plications take ATLANTIC FLEET PASSES PANAMA On Board the U. S. S. S. Pennyl vania, Feb. 22. The United States Atlantic fleet today cowplsted transit of the Panama Canal and was headed for Guatnoma Bay to continue gun nery practice. The first joint maneuveurs of the United Stateh battle fleet comprising the Atlantic and Pacific fleets were a complete success. The American fleet won the athletic tdophies in i owing and settling events and nine of the thirteen boxing and wrastling bouts. The Pacific fleet won the baseball championship. True, women's clothes still cost a good deal. But, then, just think ( whnt they have to show for it. Washington Post. The purified and refined calomel tablets that are nsiisea!es3, safe and sure. Medicinal virtues retain ed and improved. Sold only in sealed packages. Price 35c. Pay your taxes this month and avoid further penalties. Sheriff Mauser will be in the city manager's office Saturday with the Hickory township tax books. 23 3t "Satan's Coaling Stations" was tha subject of a popular preacher's ser mon indicating that in his opinion the coal profiteers are merely local agents, and not Beelzebub himself. Boston Transcript. A French artist says perpetual youth is the endowment of American 'women. Our drug stores should p:iy for that unsolicited testimonial. Greenville, (S. C.) Piedmont- ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of J. N, Goodnight, de ceased, late of Catawba county, not ice is hereby given to all persons having claims against this esbate to present them to me duly verified, on or before the 18th day of February, 1922, or this notice will be pleaded in bar thereof. Persons indebted will make pay ment to me- , ; f Thi February 18," 1921. : MRS. HARRIET GOODNIGHT. 2 18 4t pd Administrator. If a young fellow wants to lose his girl nowadays let hi mask her toj go walking with him. El Paso Her ald. "Medical school crowded." No won der, when a doctor can write his own prescriptions. Mineapolis Journal. France insists th-S't Germany must find a way om making the same ecu' yield both ibeef and milk. Louis ville wPost. Penrose. may have his twinges of misfortune, but on the 'whole he is ucky to have his lot cast in a time ike this. If he had lived in the days of Jefferson, Hamilton, Monroe and Madison he ould probably have been a liehtnine rod agent or a dealer m blind mules. Houston Post. ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE Having qualified as the adminis trator of the estate of Daniel Keevev deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate -o present them to the undersigned on or before the 26t)h day. of January, 1922 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery All persons in debted to the estate will please make immediate settlement. This January 26th 1921. v T,ARE CE E. KEEVER, 1 26 4t Wed AVnimstrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Mrs. B. Cathrine Bar ger, deceased, late ; " of ' Catawba county, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against this estate to present them to me duly ver ified, at the office of Judge E. B. Cline, Hickory, N. C, on or before the 5th day of February, 1922, or this notice will be pleaded in bar thereof. ' ' ' Persons indebted will make pay ment to me. ' This February 5th, 1921. D. T. APPLEGATE, . Dead 3-21 Administrator "What's you opinion of England's Irish policy?" "Don t you mean Ireland's English Boston Transcript. i ; policy Uric Acid Poisoning (By Dr. N. C. Cook) A poison as dangerous as strychnin is manufactured within our o-vn bodies, called uric acid. When it ac cumulates in the body and the kid neys fail to carry it off, we suffer from dull headache, sleeplessness, muscular pains, lumbago, or it may canse rheumatism or gout. The uric acid can be seen in the cloudy sedf? ment in the water what is eailed the "brick-dust," noted on the sides of the vessel containing it after a few hours' standing. The water 1 scant, high-colored, strongly acid, and this should be a danger sign, and if not taken in tima by cutting out ihe meat, tea and alcohol, may end in rheumatism or gout. Take "An-uric," first discovered by Dr. Pierce, of the Surgical Inst: tut o in Buffalo, N. Y. Anuric (anti-uri acid) Tablets can be obtained at al most any drug store. i in lr Tomorrow HUB To morrow WILLIAM DUNCAN ' ' - IN "FIGHTING FATE" Sixth Episode of that good Vitagraph Serial HOOT GIBSON in . "TWO FISTED LOVE" Big Western Picture. Also "LAUGHING GAS" a Big Century Comedy Note: The admission in the afternoon from 1 to 5 p. m. will be enly 10 and 20 cents to see the pictures. At night the prices will be 50 and 75 cents to see the minstrel show. Send tho children in the af tcrt-oon If DDC innononconaQBDnDDnDnnncanQaannnnnannnnn yUALliY AINU KIUIi a a a a a a a Two principal factors to be considered in any purchase whether large or small. When you are always assuredo f the best at the lowest price an d often at a big sav ing, it is well worth your consideration. There, are reasons for the continued .growth and popularity of our store. , Bring or send your prescriptions to us. You will be pleased and you will appreci ate it. THE GRIMES COMPANY g n a We Specializeonly in Welding, Brazing and Cutting We weld Cylinder Blocks, Trans Cases, Crank Cases, Auto and Truck Frames, Aluminum, Brass, Cast Iron and Steel. We give special attention to manuf actuerrspreak-downs' freeze ups, etc. We guarantee service in the above lines. Hickory Brazing & Welding Co. J. L. GOODMAN, Mgr. 11th St., Next Door to Hickory Auto Corporation. rersons With Discriminating lastes Ask f or It is delicious and refreshing and it puts pep into you. One glass or bottle might be worth many extra dollars to you during a busy day by starting you off right. - ' -? - a? v ,. "'-V' Bottling Company HICKORY, N. C. ii n a: n u n u n ii u n u n u a