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frlCKORV DAILY RECORD PAGE THREE With each 50c jar Palmolive Cream (vanishing) we give you three cakes Palmolive Soap Free. LUTZ'S DRUG STORE On the Corner" Phones 17 & 317 nnnnnannnnnnnnnnnannannnnancnnnnno a LONDON GAZETTE IS 250 YEARS OLD a b a a B B Woman and Society Watch Bracelets CT iftiini tenia g (BY MISS LOUISE JONES.) f EVENING j ' ' sJ " ' g,,! gj f ' ., I -- M II M 1 1 t s 1 sa! I 1 1 II tch Bracelets are exceptionally good this season. They are sel- () ''s- well with us and we are showing some splendid designs. . A' convenient and practical article. i GEO. E. BISANAR Jeweler and Registered Optometrist. II- inDBB&QBBBBDBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB&BB'ii ;3nnnBEBBBBBBBEBBBBEBBBBBBflflflflBnEnEBBII Within The Law Made Jane Cowl Famous I?' iiss Cowl's peculiar beauty is We have the season's best timings ancj Novelties. ONLY THE BEST IN MILLINERY Miss Mary Rosebrough IlDBBBBBflBBBBBBBflBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBn IBBBBBriSBBSaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBflBBBBBBBBB J ri ' ' ; 'ti f M id-v V. IT .. 1 JBnBBBO&3&&BSEaSQDOQ2BBBnoaQHSOnBBflSte :nj:n:::::::u::nj See Us for Good Printing Pana-ce-a Guaranteed to make your hens lay, 40c eggs for Christmas. Dr. Hess Poultry Pan-a-ce-a is a tonic, and not a stimulant. Your money back if Pan-a-ce-a does not make your hens lay to your own notion. Makes hens lay eggs. ' Whitener & Martin i "Sells For Less Profit.'' s:::::::m:t?Tn::::::r.:ms: Beauiitu n B H El b m m m B El D u B3 IJ B vm C3 B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B multiplied by her well designed output of Hats, Veils, Silver- Intelligent People g Naturally people who read "most B are apt to have eye trouble, intel- B ligent people, too, snouia Know best hw to conserve their eye sicrht. A hint here should be en ough to have me find out for them B if they have any eye defect, and B remedy such with requisite eye B glasses or spectacles. This is to B request a call. B My classes wear the easiest and m give the best satisfaction. E. E. Hight Expert Watch-Maker and Registered Optometrist. B B P A ' 1 - 1 ' - and M If u a B 11 3 Assortment of Silks, Crepe de Chines Marquisettes, Etc., for Evening and Party Dresses. You Will be Astonished at the Variety and Lovely Patterns Bear in mind the Coat Suits at $6,00, $8,00, $10,, 00, $12.50, $15.00, $18,00, $20,00, $22,50 UNAPPROACHABLE VALUES The celebrated Elkin Blankets for these COLD WINTER NIGHTS. If you haven t ever tried them ask your neighbor. X A. BOWLE Mrs. Raymond Abernethy and Mrs. W. L. Abernethy are spending a few days in Statesville. o Mrs. Lillian Field left yesterday to visit her daughter in Johnston City, Tennessee, for several weeks. o- Miss Nanette Rudisill of Lincolnton has returned home, after spending the week-end with Miss Mary Aiien. o Misses Virginia Hall and Kathryn Hardin returned yesterday afternoon from the Happy Valley where they spent Thanksgiving with Lliss Hall's grandmother, Mrs. W. D. Jones. o Mrs. E. B. Cline and Mrs. J. Worth Elliott spent the week-end in Winston Salem. They attended the dedication of the Reynolda Presbyterian church, the gift of Mrs. R. J. Reynolds. o The Hickory Book Club will meet with Mrs. O. M. Royster Saturday j afternoon at three o clock instead of yere on the table. It was a most en Wednesday, on account of the serv- joyable occasion and will be remem ices at the First Presbyterian church, i uered long by those in the circle. I L The Hickory Record this afternoon is publishing the 'third lesson for the moonlight school now under' way in the West Hickory public school. Mr. Sherrill, the teacher, said that the ad vertisements in the Record would be made a part of the studies, owing to th& large type, and it is Deiieved that advertisers will be the means of creat ing additional interest in the work. Mr. Sherrill has taken hold of the moonlight school with a zeal that assures it success. Sessions are held Monday,, Wednesday and Friday nights. The lesson for tonight fol lows: ''' Third Lesson, and my name I can read and write. I can read my name. Will you write my name? I can write my name. I can read and write my name. AGING" RAW WINES, 'By, Associated Press.) Paris, Nov. 29. A method 'aging'' raw wines and spirits of : b" Dei-ioi:med by 1 Drof essor Charles Henry of the Uni- j versitv'df Paris (the Sorbonne), and it is already bein- successfully used in some of the Burgundy wine, dis tricts. The process is said to impart to liquors the same properties which they acquire "by be'ng kent for ' timber of years in cellay. The spirit or wine is placed in a special receptacle fitted with two tubss called "purgerg," and the tubes are charged with tr'gh ten sion electricity at from 60,000 to 120, 000 volts. The result is that all the bacteria, ferments and imoorities col lect :n the tubes and are removed and all further fermentation is stopped. The urocess is very rapid, and the cot is less than two percent hundred gal lons. Similar pyoririieuta are. how being made ith- beei-' fend essential oils. c When shiftless people can?t think of j -'y:ru -3-i-&T hir riAio-h. borsthV getadog that howls through j S B m a ' Hi 10 LESSON FOR MOONLIGHT H00 the night. s m rm l a! xtensive Some Jersey Hunters. Dr. and 'Mrs. C .A. DeMund and Mr. and Mrs. F. Z. Boar- of Ridge wood, N. J., have arrived in the city and will spend a couple weeks hunt ing in this section. They are guests of Hotel Huffry. o Mrs. S. C. Cornwell and children re- turned yesterdav afternoon rom Dal- ias, wnere tney have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lewis. Birthday D nner. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Huffman and family yesterday attended a birthday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Killian, who live near Ca tawba Springs, and helped to make up the 150 guests who enjoyed the bounty of this couple, Airs. Killian is Mr. Huffman's youngest sister and vp-terday was her 52nd birthday an niversary. The tables were loaded ,itn good thir.gs, and Mr. Huffman learned that 19 different kinds of cake E ATM T "The Man from Home" the second number of the lyceum course, will be given at the Hub theatre tonight. For those who have not purchased season tickets, admissions may be had at the door tonight. The public, it is reasonably certain, will enjoy Mr. Ginn's presentation of the Kokomo comedy. WOMAN SUFFRAGE TO FRONT IN HOLLAND (By Associated Press.) The Hague, Nov. 29. Woman's suffrage has been ar eseen.t.ial part of the government's urogram in .Holland. A bill leaking suffrage pos sible througt an amendment of the constitutional law of the Netherlands, has just been brought into Parlia ment. The bill involves also other changes in the organic law. It proposes to extend the right of voting to all male citizens who have reached the age of 23 and are not excluded by certain disabilities, "and also ta female citi- ! zens who ha:a veetc'hed the same age." j it i stated tnat tne passage oi tne bill will not itself brine suffrage ino. being, but will only pave thfe wdy "for it. A further revision of the existing elector UW will " then be in order, putting into effect the principle thus, embodied in the constitution, The new constitutional amendment also introduces proportional repre sentation in the different representa t.ve bodies, the second chamber or house of representatives, the provhi' cial councils, and the mu.nic.ipal coun cils. The members of the senate, or first chamber, are elected by the dif ferent provincial councils. ONE MAN RETURNS. Three Australian Regiments Annihilated In Charge. (By Associated Press. J The Dardanelles, Nov. 29. Some fresh details regarding the famous charge of the Austrian light Horse Brieade against the Turks on the Nex, in which .the best part of three l i. u : tl till ti n icgiiavuw ii only one man returned alive, have juat reached British headquarters through a Turkish prisoner, . The prisoner was ablo tc state posi- tiveiy v.ht many Autralians vho iVitnesseo. tne ciiat.tig u cuoyevu, fw. rim-ina the' attack the Turks lost not "a sing.e man. They received a special compliment ary from their general and several TroHnls and a e-ood manv -promotions. The Australian's charge followed a long period of bombardment. "As soon as the bombardment stopped," said the Turkish prisoner, "the Eng lish (the Turks call all the British troops, whether home or colonial, by the name on English) leaped over their parapet and charged down upon us. They came on very well. As soon as they appeared, every rifie in the place opened upon them direct across the Nek, and a machine gun with its cross fi,. fmm the risrht swept them sheer .'off the face of the earth. Three of I them managed to reach our trench 1 and fell dead over the parapet into ; the bottom of it." ' ' ' ; As for men of the light horse bri j gade after three months in the ! trenches, with many of them sick and some of them weak, witn every om cer and man at his appointed "place, the instant the word was given they leaned from their trench and rushed on 'death the first line may not have known it was death the third line must have known it. And they died. The Greater Fear tvtoit. Armstrong of Pittsburg was defending a sanitation scheme that had been attacked on tne - rouau uj. ; "We au pretena, ue -desire our cities to be sanitary, but too many of us are like Smitli. "Smith, on being handed a dingy, dirtv 25c piece, put it in his mouth to make sure, he explained that it was g"But said the horrified onlooker, but, Smith, aren't you afraid of mi- "You bet I'm agraid of microbes, Smith agreed, 'but I'm still mow afraid of getting bad money. Wash ington Star. A fashion item says men's trousers will be fuller this winter. Let us hope this applies to pockets. MAN FROM HUM HUB TON GH (By Associated Press.) London, Nov. 29. The London Ga zette, the most austere and formal of all English newspapers, is this month celeorating its 250th birthday. The vast majority of Londoners have never seen the Gazette, and many live in ignorance even of the existence of such a newspaper. For it is the official organ of the British govern ment, and its circulation is iimited to official circles or to those who are will ing to pay the fixed price of twenty -five cents per copy. In the ordinary course of events the Gazette is published every Tuesday and Friday, but when occasion arises special suppliments are issued at e.ght cents each. Since the ouibreak of the war several of these supplements have been issued each week, and there has occasionally been sufficient de mand from relatives oi uiose mention ed in the official dispatches to demand the reprinting of a particular edition. "Gazetted" is an expression fre quently used in English to designate that some official statement of action has received the formal sanction im plied by publication in the govern ment's newspaper. The Gazette is in many cases prescribed by parliamen tary enactment as the appr riate me dium for announcements of official acts and appointments. -i"hourh the man in the street rarely sees the Ga zette, he frequently reads its adver tisements indirectl - -for most of its valuable official information is imme diately reproduced in the daily news papers. The earliest issue of the official Jour nal goes back to the reign of Charles I but there is a little diversitv of opin ion as to the exact date. &ome au thorities pive it as November 7, 1865, while others favor November 14 of the same year. There are similar publications for Scotland and Ireland -'blishe.d re spectively in Edinburgh and Dublin. The former was first issued in 1690, and the latter in 1711, DEATH OF MRS. CARLTON Mrs. Minnie Carlton, wife of Mr. John Carlton of Brookford died Sun day morning at 2 o'evocx. She had been in bad health for -.-jnie time and her death was not unexpected. Tho funeyal was held today at Friendship church near Newton by Re W. N. Cook. White House Coffee The "White House? coffee demonstrater will serve that wonderful coffee free all this week in the store of the Thompson-West Co. Wanted every woman and ev ery man in Hickory io ccme in mpxninsi. noon an( n'ffn anc try- a cup of this delightful cof fee, which you will find differ ent. mttn For Four, acrea of land and 5-room house, good water, plenty of young fruit trees. Place is 1M miles from Hickory posiofflce on old BrQGkford road. Will sell for part cash, balance on easy terms. Address, "B" care Hickory Daily Record, guwinmnmHinmtt "MORTGAGE ON HIS DAU GHTER" KING BAGGOTT in "AN ALL AROUND MIS TAKE;'' " and "ANIMATED WEEKLY" Open From 2:30 to 10:30 rasume i Theatre I I: Today if j; BILLIE RITCHIE 5wmtnnmuunLHnminnMiinTTTTTi Will It Be Practical Giving in Your Home This Christmas Christmas Can be Made a Much Happier Time by Making Your Gifts Useful and Practical Look Over the Partial List Below and You Will See the "Happy Thought in Gifts" Fur Sets and Muffs Bath Robes Silk Waists Silk Underskirts Middy Blouses Muslin Underwear Corsets Brassiers Rain Coats Coat Suits Trunks Suit Cases Traveling Bags Automobile Rugs Yard Goods Many other items now on display. il meson- "The Ladies' Store" Hickory, N. C. nnnnnonnnnnononnnnBonnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnn 1 CANDIES Send her a box of Chocolates. There's none better than Jacob's or Russell's Candies GRIMES & MURPHY, Druggists Phone 300 Opposite Post Office SBQESQQQQnQQDQDBBQQQSDBBBBnQQQEIQnnQBQQQn Colors While there is a flurry for white at present, colors are returning, the demand bein? for reds, sand brown, navy and green; the lat ter, a dark bottle shade, is named "Boiling Green," after the maid en name of President Wilson's fiancee. The season will run into black as a foundation with light shades as a trimming. Special prices on all trimmed hats this week. Mrs. W. R. Beckley Over Thompson-West Company's Store. GHBBBBBBBBCIBBBBBflBflBBBBflBBBBflBBBBflflBBBBB Preserve Your Teeth From Decay and keep them beautiful by using Rexall Tooth Paste Delightfully cleansing and Fragrant, mouth keeps Menzies Drug Company The Store Phone 46. BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBflflBBBBBBBBflBBBflBBBBBBO nmminimnnn"'","'"""""""""""l,l,l,"w For Sale Ladies driving horse and buggy. Warranted sound and gentle. Any lady can drive. Apply Robert Ransom Henkel Stable. stioos Silk Hosiery Ladies' Neckwear Feather Boas Leather Handbags Mesh Bags Automobile Scarfa Linen Towels Satin Quilts Kid Gloves Boy Scout Gloves Men's Neckwear Men's Hosiery Jewelry Novelties Ivory Pieces Handkerchiefs Co. sweetens 25c, the gums nrm trTTT Wes a a Q B a p a a a a a a a a B m a B B B B B B B
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