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! 9 TmrnnrrTiTiTT rrn niTrr-i i. irrirnrr-Ti " ! ;HUIIIIIIIIIIIHilMllllllllllHTTtTT IBinillDBiH .4' Lock in Yoir Mirror after we have fitted you with glasses and you will be pleas ed with the attrctive ap pearance. The reason is that in fitting glasses I not only supply right glasses to cor rect the optical defects, but also to suit the features. Patrons are coming a long ways, even from other states, to get the benefit of this splendid optical service. If you have headaches, eye stralnsor other trouble, come and have your eyes examined at once. mil m i il j ! I u i a ,' ffl , .'! ' ill 1 J Mk k:, OK E. Bisanar Jeweler and Registered Optometrist. Watch Inspector for Southern and C. nd N. W. Railway. MUMPS cn cr ci i i i Mr dcm THE PEN THAT MAKES WRITING A PLEASURE. t-l V II THi. . - PERFORMS aho Hickory Drug lompany, QIKINECC MikTC ti n hp. HW -V. i ne Kexaii atore, PEN. Fhpne 46. 5Qut Society COLDS K:iimillllillMIIIIIIIHIIIIIUUUUUUai m Subscribe for the Daily Record Mr. J. D. Elliott and Miss Kate m. Elliott left this afternoon for Florida g to spend ten days or two weeks. g O J The Do As You Please Club will meet Thursday afternoon at four g o'clock with Mrs. Ronda C. Buchai- g an instead of Miss Constance Bost as was previously given out. 0 ' Miss Charlotte Smith went to Statesville this morning to attend a dance there tonight given by the young ladies of that city. While there she will be the guest of Miss Marion Yount. o With Mrs. Stroup The T. D. D. Club met with Mrs. W. S. Stroup Thursday afternoon at 2:30, and also Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. All who can possibly at tend are urged to do so. o Mrs. Lyerly Hostess T.Trs. Walker Lyerly very charming- m ly entertained the members of the'lfj ' -'Ued Auction Club and a few out-j Vide guests yesterday afternoon, gj To r tables were arranged for cards jg -:nd at the end of a series of snappy jg -ames Mrs. L. L. Long of Newton , g vas fo nd to havf, captured the clu"jjg -prrbers' trophy, which she grace-!g fully presented to her house guest, 'g Trs. W:ill Zellers. Mrs. W. .Ear- j jj rjr ox nt. Louis won tne visitor s i nrize. At the close of the game the j hostess served a delicious salad I course. Those playing were Mes i dames M. H. Yount, George Yoder, I J. L. Riddle, W. A. Hall, L. F. Long of Newton. G. N. Hutton, J. H. P. Cillev, Will Zellers, W. H. Farrar of St. Louis, E. Bryan Jones, E. Chaa wick, F. P. Abernethy, C. E. . Mcin tosh. F. A. Abernethy and Misses A.my and Julia Wheeler. Many Sick Speils Be gin With Coughs and Colds and they will end right there if you will take Nyals Laxa tive Cold Tablets, 25c. W e positively guarantee them, if they don't cure you return the empty box and we will gladly refund your money. Gowans Croup and Pneumonia Cure, 25, 50, and $1.00 Vicks Vapo-Rub Salve 25, and 50c. Brames Croup and Pneuniu nia Salve 25c. Cough Syrups White Pin Cough Syrup 25c Mentholated Cough jSyrup 25 Bells Pjne Tar and Honey 2c Kings New Discovery 50-$l. if - - 1 1 p . I g i J Ji jL It H Hldi I j I Universal 1 I j Pi-fii I'm I -. p . ioclay- 1 . 1 m m-i THE PRINCELY BANDIT A two act drama. Featuring Grace Cunard and Francis Ford. n,. u-Jiiii-iJ-JLiiLMMtJiinnriTWMfTi THE LAUGH OF SCORN A one act drama. Featuring Ben Wilson and Edna Hun ter. NTTBODYTiUILTY " A one act Nester Comedy, featuring Eddie Lyons and Lea Moran. ' P r f; -n r 3 g X. i Tx Dellaven. Flora Parker How About Those Pictures That you have been laying away to be framed for Xmas. We have a big stock of molclin;; rv: 1 would be pleased to quoce you p ices. Bring'Them in Early. THE VAN DYKE SHOP wSM Meet me at the Book' Store. STILL RUNNING AHEAD University News Letter. The total ' registration of students in the University of North Carolina Lutzs Drug On the Corner Phones 1 7 and 317 ,iinii,iii;;,ii,i: WILD DUCK DISLIKES AEROPLANE, THEY SAY m m si S3 m m fa El m M m m Li ii t; tJ i H i m i m I m I m m m m la m m Statesville Landmark. H The stronrrost evidence that the 13 people are in favor of road "improve- El ment ia the fact that two Republi- M fin counties in this section Alexan- tM der and Yadkin last Tuesday elected g Im , 1 Many are the Advantages of Always Buying Your Blouses Here. ft El fc3 t3 131 3 ; a 13 11 ii u r "T m a m M Patho's for .! ssiiai. no- Grace , Darraond-, Leon Bary . and Ralph Keilard. Bigger and ' better than "The . Iron Ciaw." First episode will be shown "FREE" to everybody at tire Pastime November 20, 1916. GOOD SIGNS ... , " , i i Democrats to the legislature on the mthologists havejo igsue In Alexander Dr. wild duck doesg T Crowson, a former Statesville - (By Associated Press.) Keil, Germany Ornitl discovered that the not like the aeroplane, apparently ; man, defeated Cbadiah : s--: , lie- PMblic?.n. vho tow A-ancter s d road bond icye. Dr. Crowson rJv Denioctat e v'cted m on November 1st was 1259 or 63 more than the number registered last year 'taking- it for some huge bird of prey.'.p'-ib . :pm tViA Kni'd spa of Schleswii?-' socd roac 11 mis lime. ine increase b:.K-H;--r-- .... , , . , i--r. i 1&12 is fifty per cent. LJu. nf ducks, which in -previous Alexander end the facb that he fa- wr stonned for rest and food on I f ored road improvement p"t him ov- j -i In the first place the new styles are shown here first on the very same day that they make their appearance in the recogni zed style centers. Secondlyour stocks are always the most com plete and comprehensive, containing styles to meet the most di vers and discriminating tastes and lastly, but no means the last important, our prices are always extremely moderate made so oy virtue of our cooperation with the makers. A new allotment of the worthy . Wirthmore Waists in the nost appealing and seasonable styles on sale tomorrow. As al ways, they are priced at Juat $1.00. Velour and Broadcloth Coats. We received yesterday another large shipment of those "Smart Style" Coats. The styles are different. The prices reasonable. 10.00 to $25.00. THOMPSON-WEST COMT. 'The Ladies Store" i a -a a ii n rl l 4 i S3 u n '"Tii'i r ' jz-a?zm They are distributed as follows: ad- idemic department 1029, law school ' the costal sands in islands on then 117, medical school 63, and school of J flight from the far -north to the south, ' ' Vn,.n own wlofl tliot roirinn tills VPf)". pharmacy 50. Classified according to occupation, The explanation offered is that they were frightened away by the many their families were as follows: far-' aeroplanes that are constantly scout mers 386, merchants 168, lawyers 63, S alonS the coast doctors 50, manufacturers 48, min- . 27, mechanics 25, teachers 23, rail- road men 20. The rich and the poor are gather-; ed together here, and the Lmversity mothers them all. t OOD DICTATOR OF HUNGARY most equal importance to that ot a (By Associated Press.) cabinet minister, is practically ur- . i - r-Jnw o T-oc;r - nr crti T-xr i nt m i i i ii ii ii l. kiiuwu ixx iitv womavma of v-XT? DcSS1 elect" mtisTno of Baron Kuerthy for some time past the position cf K uAJZ on ti e -ood to the newly created position of food governor of a northern proyinc:, rid" ie. krtTl;rclndidate 4oe op- dictator for Hungary. The new offi- where his work won the admiration cr ! j. j. 4.. ; 'a. pml whnsfi nost is regarded as of al- Count Tisza. nns.-vs fonn roads at tuis suixc, nt m.s w part of the country, stands show of election. GERMANS ARE READY FOR PROFITS ON WINE DIFFERENTIAL TROUBLES. make no difference to us. We adjust them as easily and skillfully as we do the sim plest repairing.t Don' send your car to a repairer of unknown skill. Safer and cheaper to send it here where expert attention is assured. Many auto own ers will testify to that fact. Gara And Machine Shop. City ge PHONE 377 . r (By Associated Press.) Treves, Germany. The wine auc tions for the 1915 vintage" in the fa mous Moselle district as soon to be in with big profits expected. Lasi year's wine was not only of remark ably high quality but also the yiell was almost phenomenal. Wjne ex perts have exhausted their vocabulary in trying to find terms to describe it. Following the example of previous years they have adopted a nickname for last year's vintage, and the term selected not only expresses their judgment of wine but also a predic tion that Germany will come out of. the war victorious; they call the 1915 vintage the "Victorious." The wine yield of 1915 was so large that the auctions will have to be arranged in series through No vember and December, while a part will be carried over to the spring auc tions. The grape harvest last year was so abundant that many growers did not have casks and other vessels sufficient to accommodate the vm- tage, and many grapes had to be sold. And as for quality the experts asser? that no such wine has been mad-3 on the Moselle since the year 1893. H - . D I I I II J J 2 2. i J 1 I YOU HAVE I Mif FT I IOTT DFFEATEI) count from the district. Mr. Elliott -Ir I D Elliott, Democratic can- running ahead of his ticket m this di.iate for state senate from Catawba county elsewhere gives of 81 votes, according to tne unoincuu cuum .... . - CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW DREW 25,000 PEOPLE r 3 mr As S . 4R I g M stout'f?oubesJ I FPN- WAITING Look for the Watch Willi the Purple Rifeea T!lrtliPnlJc- Iiqim Vippn waitino until $30.00 would buy a really high grade watch. A perfect time-iar.r- a hnnne thin model. A watch with every necessary and desirable feature at a popular price time is here. It's a new 19 Jewel Special South Beni Watch. A Better Watch for Less Money. Was the demand that brought this timepiece into exis tence. Skilled watchmakers have cooperated with effi ciency experts to produce the finest possible time keeper and keep within the $30.00 limit. 12 size is guarantscd 20 years. Extra reinforced gold fi"cd case thinnast 19 jewel watch m America $27.50 the watc h you (By Associated Press.) Washington, Nov. 15. All records were broken at the sixteenth annual chrysanthemum show of the depart ment of agriculture, which recently closed with a week's exhibition, and as a result this annual event here- nft.pr will he conducted on a mucn srr; larger scale. During the exhibition gfjj this year nearly 25,000 people visit ed the government's green-house on the. Mall and enjoyed the beauties ol the rare collection of prize blooms. At the close of the show the govern ment officials distributed many of the blooms to persons ill at their homes and in the various hospitals of the itv. On Sunday, the last day of the show, more than 7,230 inspected the flowers and at times during the day there was a waiting line where some persons remained an hour be fore gaining admission. Mr. J. W. Moose who has been con fined to his room for several lays with grip is improving. i W,S.Wwforn Corsets k'vj flyh, Ccwfoit zn perfectly i'Mipg Gowa. Lotg wearing, they tussre li e etr.ost h a corset at most Economical Trice. 3.03 to?1.C0. W R.Reduso LOFSEiS ff 4 make large hips disappear; waist-lines more sracctui; aw- 3 bust-lines smaller ana sater, and Lave the "old corsei onfort -Willi the first fitting. war; E C j $S.G0 and $3.00, WEING A RTEN BKOS., Lc. Hew York, CUca2o, San Franci.cc "THE SANITARY WAY" PHONE 190. Clothes Altered. Cleaned. Pressed, Dyed and Repaired CITY PRESSING CLUB Moose & Miller. a poor " : lit 'w : 1 FOR f " A J or less W m l I "In cA II bottle II nL 1 a -ill- rJ, H buy on s ght L hYOUQU II KjVlU JS P H f 1 ii I) K P II ts sold jv R it gmlvm the Satisfaction." f c 7 o&fc 1 M'" " !izisssit-tL.-. II" measured and M . o : filled by machinery j 'B fl ' and labeled jn J tJgg Sl ' II " insures that sat- ttm . - -jj , ; w tf&o&fe cleanliness - WW Which Will Not Be Denied ll ffil lm bottles and look for the ff f ALWAYS demand for Aj ax Tires is j& Jw ill W III greater than supply, despite impor- M Wf ' ffSffg! tt UtbeL - ffl I tant factory additions and increases of VX W ' IM ' g ''lt ff, I product. For five years Ajax factories - p' JM '-'Ml tilt " 1 II I in Trenton, N.J., have operated con- f V tJjzfuXtjLl ' ?' I tinuously, in three working shifts, lfF lTTT-'Pl j I twenty-four hours daily (Sundays alone WJ I If 11 1 I excepted) widiout curtailment, shut pSo L V This insistent, growing demand will f ffMj ' wtSS mZmmTBi A? . not be denied, and now occasions fur- M MiMLJXS'' DfwirtFt SSmSSS ft ther doubling of factory capacity. Ajax jjj . ?f;glK TTJ 9 tp ML appreciation has come as users tell fEk i;r;;MVtl 33 f I 0 T fel heir A'X 8atisfaction to their friends ' njs" j JjJojf' JOj y Q 1 j Jy "Always Gives ii! i, 1 1 IS
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