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TIU RSDAV EVENING HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE THREE gaEDDDcaonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnannncnania; s ANYBODY 2 a rt n n 11 H 0 a a a D n n m m m m H V a u s a K 18 t....ir Can Tell You the Time Or you can look at the sun. But you don't like to ask, and the sun is not always visible. You Need a Reliable Watch Just step into our store and let us show ypu some of our latest and most reliable models. We have a line that can't be ex celled anywhere. We have them in all models and at all prices. Geo. E. Bisanar Jeweler and Registered Optometrist WaU-h inspector for Southern and C. and N.-W. Railways. jnrnpnnn.nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrTnsr n u n u 0 n u Ittttlttnxttrrn Society miiiiiiimninnHininttmn:o DREAM PEDLAY illUlllllllliilUI'lll Billing Nunnally s Candies For Valentine. From the olden days of candy hearts bearing sentimental m ..-sos to the present day of appropriate gift boxes filled with ., candies, it has been the custom to send candy on St Val- ririe's day. Nunnally's are the favorite gift candies for all t;:. year, but particularly are they desirable on such special oc , St. Valentines d iy, when candies are subjected to rr::;i:il tastes and must stand the test for quality and fresh-r.c-s. l'hone us your ordr. Hickory Drug Company A Good Drug Store In A Good lorn. If there were dreams to sell, iWhat would you buy? Some cost a passing bell; iSome a lio-Vit siVh. That shakes from life's fresh crown Only a rose leaf down. If there were dreams to sell, Merry and sad to sell, And the crier rang the bell 'Wlhat would you buy? A cottage lone and still W;ith bowers high, Shadow, my woes to still Until I die; Such pearl from life's fresh crown Fain would I shake me down, Were dreams to have at will, This would best ease my ill This would I buy. Thomas L. Bedhoes, in Kansas City Star. The REXALL Store :ai;imirti!UiaiMiiiiiiuiiiiEiiiiii Telephone 46. Entertains Philatheas ;Mrs. Suter delightfully entertained the Presbyterian Philatheas at the home of Dr. Henry Abernethy on Tuesday evening. (After the bus iness hour, the meeting was turned over to the social committee, and a contest was thoroughly enjoyed by all. JHusic by Miss Abernethy ad ded much to the pleasure of the evening. IDelicious refreshments was served by the hostess assisted by the Misses Abernethy. o Mrs, Geitner Hostess Yesterday afternoon Mrs. C. H Geitner was hostess to the Round Dozen Book Club. All the members except one were present and great ly enjoyed meeting in 'chis attractive home which has recently been built over and redecorated. me dook tor the afternoon was Life and Gabriella by Ellen Glasgow. The hostess read a story of the au thor's life, gave several criticisms of the book and showed pictures of the authors home Mrs Geitner also real an amusing short s'cory from a magazine. An elegant course lun cheon was served in the dining room before adjournment to meet Febru ary 21, with Mrs, Hugh S. D'Anna. -o $1,000 FOR DOG'S LIFE Lutz s Drug Store On the Corner Phones 17 and 317 Our inter Clearance Sale Fine Stationery. Just arrived, new shipment of Blue Bird box paper and correspondence cards. Price 50c a Box. We " want to supply you with everything you need in good stationery, orders promptly filled and satisfac tion guaranteed. THE MEN I LIKE TO MEET jv Jj Our Auto Repair Service We aim high We want to give you the best of work, from a minor adjustment to a complete overhauling job, in the quickest time possible, commensurate with accuracy, at the minimum of expense to you We are in business to stay fiot for a "getaway," Can we count on you? CITY GARAGE Phone 377. See Us for Good Printing Just how big a place a dog may take in one's affections was de monstrated strongly when Miss K. E. Henesey, of this city, lost a York shire terrier. York Sunshine Girl states the New York Herald The little terrier weighed only a couple of pounds, but its owner would not have sold it for anything. There was a swinging door between the rooms in Miss Henessey's apartment and. the dog was caught it it as it slammed. IKnowing that there was no veterinarian near by, Miss Hen esey called a physician, who hap pened to be a high-priced special ist. W.hen he saw what the case was he said he was no veterinarian. "Here's a check for $1,000," she said. "You have no objection to earning that, and if you can save hei it is yours." The dog had a broken neck, how ever, and was beyond saving. There are many pjeasant people Whom one would like to know ; Editors and barbers And men who shovel snow; There are laymen there are draymen, But the ones I like to meet Are the men who pat the horses iWhen they pass them on the street It's jolly, on the avenue, To bow and raise your hat To some one so distinguished That your comrade says, "Who's fthat?" But the man I really honor When the stinging north wind blows Is the one who always stops to stroke Some horse's frozen nose. -Christopher Morley, in Life. NIGtHT IN YOKOHAMA Of Men's and Boys' Clothing This will not be a big "SLAUGHTER SALE." but it is an opportunity to save $2.50 to $7.50 on men's high grade suits that were always worth the marked price. You always get your money's worth at this store, but at these times we put a prem ium on your money and give you big in ducements to convert our stock into cash. Come in early and make your selection before the stock is broken. Moretz-Whitener Clo. Co. PASTOR BRADSHAW Charity and Children. rwie are sorry to part with Pilgrim Bradshaw, wro for many years "beat it" with the traveling fraternity up and down the state; but we congratu late Pastor Bradshaw who comes back into his own . as the pastor of a great and growing church. And it will be our pleasure when passing through Hickory to "walk right in without knocking and take the most comfortable chair you can find and that will make me happy." This will be no new experience to several of us "we have been there before now. This Is To Remind You! Pay your lighting bills before the 10th and receive the discount. Continuance of service depends on bills being paid by the 1 5th of each month following that in which service is rendered. Don't put it off Pay before the 10th. Southern Public Utilities Co tin most oriental countries sunset brings quiet to the streets and there is little night life. 'But on theatre night, Yokohama 11 o'clock at night sees the great crowds leaving the movies, which are close together, and j uie resulting sjcene is one never 10 be forgotten. Humanity packed too close for comfort surges in an un broken tide from one end of the street to the other. Add to this mass of many-hued forms the taking down of the highly-colored banners and you have a scene that makes the drop ping of the big-top at home look like a sideshow. 'Sometimes the lights on the water produce an effect almost Venetian in charm, but the bulky canal boat lacks the artistic lines of the gondo la, and the water sends forth a scent which nrfght be called by a plainer name. The newspaper boy rushes through the narrow streets hurling the sheets to right and left as he runs and rinigng 'die bells at his waist to announce his arrival. Christian Herald. BURDETTE AND THE TOWEL "The Ruality Shop." The story of how Bob Burdette began to write for publication is rath er interesting. iHis wife was an in valid, and most of his verse and short stuff were written solely for her entertainment. One day he was talking to Frank Hatton, who later became pjos'tmtas.teri-general under Arthur. Hatton was then editing the Burlington Hawkeye. ''Bob, said Hatton, "when you get through reading your stuff to your wife hand it over to me and I'll print it." One of the first things he turned over was his famous ode to the print ing office towel. This is part of it: Over and under was blacker than thunder And daily put on a more inkier hue, Until one windy morning without any warning It fell on the floor and was broken in two. Charles Bl. Lewis (M. Quad) in New York Sun. GOV. BICKETT TO RIDE AT HEAD OF HIS STAFF Washington, Feb. 8. jit is planned by Governor Wi. T. Bickett, himself but recently inaugurated as chief ex ecutive of North Carolina, to make his state representations a conspi- cious feature of the inaugural cere monies here March 4. In the parade he will ride a the head of his newly ap pointed staff. (Besides civic organ izations in line it is the governor's intention to have a large detail of ihe roganized militia from his state, recently returned from the Mexican border, take a prominent part in the great procession. He recently said the "Tar Heel" state intends to be conspicious in the second inaugura tion of President "Wilson "as we wan'c to show Washington how proud we are of our representative in the cab inet, Josephus Daniels. We will bring the largest possible representa tion of North Carolina troops," - At The HUB THEATRE This Atternoon & Night "The Life Of Oar 1 aviour. IN 7 REELS Special music by Harold Turner. Miss Pearle Mil ler will sing Holy City. First show commences at 2 p m. Second show commences at 4 p m. Third show commences at 7 p m. Four'ih show commences at 9 p m. PRICES Children 15c fe Adults --Zoc RUMANIANS ARE TO BE INTERNED IN GERMANY The People as a Appreciate their opportunities. Hickory peo ple have shown how much they appreciate the bargains. Zerden's Underselling Store hus been of fering them in the past weekHave you at tended this saleOr are you just going to? If so don't put it off another day. Six More Days Only Zerden's Underselling Store A HOGGISH SOUND Hogs at $12.12 y2 sound as if the pork chops would be thinner than ever Indianapolis News. "THE SANITARY WAY" PHONE 190. Clothes Altered. Cleaned. Pressed. Dyed and Repaired CITY PRESSING CLUB Moose & Miller. Paris, Feb. 8. The Rumanian j minister of foreign affairs tele- , graphed to the Rumanian legation in j Paris that Germany has begun to; transport for internment in Germany j all Rumanian males from 16 to 67 j years of age, although the French,; Russians, Italians and Portuguese ; protected by the Spanish Jeg-atioti : are being left in the country. j i"This treatment; so the Germans i say," reads '.he telegram, "is because Rumania gave up to Russia the Ger mans in its power and that these were transported to Siberia. It ist absolutely false that Rumania has ever delivered German subjects to Russia. ilt has not, 'then, been pos sible for them to be sent to Siberia : '"'The German government itself counts so little upon the pretext in- j voked that before announcing its de-, cision 'o transport Rumanians to: Germany it proposed to the Ruma-; nian government the exchange of Germans interned in Rumania for Ru manians in Belgium. . The Rumanian government can do nothing but protest against this new attack" upon its rights by appeal- I ing 'O the universal conscience which; at the proper ti-e, will aid Ruma-i nia in exacting all the compensations due her." , TOFrniA 'J POPE "JS BROTHER OF CAPT. POPE OF NEWTON Newton. Feb 7- A newspaper ilipp'n? from the D-";iy News of Red Bluff, Cal., tells of the prosperity of Toshva J. Perse, 3 Catawba county, man who went to California 35 years : ago with HtMe or no capital Ha j took a homestead in what is called, "The Bend" on the Sacramento river, when that section was virgin wilder-1 ness To get to a site that he decid- I ed on for his cabinet, he had to crawl ' hrough the brush on his hands Uopi sn wild was the place. Now he has a ranch that produces! alfalfa, apples, peaches, grapes, Dei 'ries, olives and all sorts of fruits, while grain and livestock make up the heavier products of the place, and he is worth many thousands. He is a brother of Capt. J. W. Pope of this i place. THE METHODIST PHILATHEA CLASS Will sell home-made candies at Mrs. Beckley's Millinery store Saturday, February 1 0th. Beginning at 2 o'clock candies will be sold at this place every 2nd and 4th Saturday. In the meantime it can be had, made to suit anyone, by calling 324 L. Concrete Walks Are Like Solid Stone when you use the right Portland Cement. Walks made of ALPHA Portland Cement are even in color, smooth, and practically wear-proof We know the quality of all cements and we heartily recommend A PHfll iTHE GUARANTEED PORTLAND because it gives the man who never used cements just as good results as the big contractors get. We guar antee ALPHA invariably to meet standard specifica tions for fineness and binding-power. Call and let us explain how easy and cheap it is to make lasting walks, steps, floors, etc., with ALPHA, the Guaranteed Portland Cement that always pleases those who use it for any kind of concrete work. Abernethy Hdw. lo.
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