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PAGE FOUR HICKORY DAILY RECORD SATURDAY EVEKrq M 1 St. Valentine Package Chocolate Special for Saturday Night 39Co CHOCOLATE CHERRIES Large 1 ed cherries in marischeno, rolled in cream and smothered in choco late Beautiful red, white and green boxes Try them. TODAY S ATURD 4Y. Beautiful 75c package for 39c as lone as thev last Buy Saturday Night. Whiteoer & Martin "Sells For Less Prof it? KELLOGG' S Value, Worth 80c Special for Saturday 39c tiLLUilU n WAN 1 0 DANISH STEAMER TO BE CHRISTIANS ASKED "MR. TURKEY" GOT REPRIEVE CONVEY RNSTORFF 8 ROOM COTTAGE Close in. l'hone G-l. FOK KENT. i ia tf FOK KENT NICE 1 UKNISIIE1) ..rooma with bath and lights. One block from square. Apply Kccorl. 2 5 tf WANTED POSITION AS STENO grapher by yojng huly who has completed this course. Willing to start on small salary. Address P. Ol box 37. 27 Ct pd FOR SALE LOT ON TWELFTH avenue und Twelfth street. Less than three blocks from Union Square. Will make most any terms you want. Mrs. Maud S. Clark. 1 3 eod (Uy Associated Tress) New York, Feb. 10 The steam ship Frederick VIII was given per mission to convey iormci Ambas sador Count von Bcinstorff and his suite '.o n S'-'.md'naviim port, accord ing to an anu'juncenacnt of the line of ficials today. ,Latir it was announced that the J'mUvu'k VIII would sail Wednes day at 2 o'clock. AMERICAN FASTED FIVE DAYS IN BOAT TOENG AGE PRAYFR American Woman's Respect for Age Led Her to Forego the Prospective Thanksgiving Feast. (By Associated Press.) i New York, Feb. 10. A call to all Christian people for th? " observance of Sunday, February 18, as a day of prayer for the president and con gress and all peoples engaged in war was sent out today by the legislative committee of the Federation of Churches. , MANY WAN WANTED OLD FALSE TEETH. Don't matter if broken 1 pay $1.00 to $"() per set Mail to I.. iMazor -00 ;. Fifth Street, Phil adelphia, Fa. W.il send cujh by return mail. 2 10 30t FOR SALE ROVAL TYPE writer lined only a few months. For quick sale will sell cheap. Apply (Record. If J)y Assoc lute J Press) LoT'don, Feb. 10 Three English men and one American negro, mem bers of the crew of the torpedo steamer Dauntless, have been picked up in a small boat at sea by a trawler, according to a dispatch. The men had been without food for five days T PLACES RESERVE CORPS TIMES HAVE CHANGED TO MAKE TEACHING ATTRACTIVE IN ENGLAND t I5y Associated 1'ieaB. London, Feb. 10 The teaching profession is to be made attractive fcr partially disabled officers and men. Already 'the board of education has let down the bars to examinations so as to consider proposals for ad mission to training colleges of men ' discharged from the army, who' though not possessing any of the' examination qualifications usually re- i quired, appear likely to complete a: course of training satisfactorily. The board will not expect the same stan-; dard of physical eflideney as it re ! quired of ordinary students. ' Newark News. Little Mildred came home from a day's visit in the home of little Har riet. "She was awful rude to me, mamma," said Mildred. "She talked cross to me, and she wouldn't let me play with her dolls, and she told me her father was richer than mine and everything. "Why didn't you come home?'' asked the mother. "Thatfe what I should have done if a playmate had treated me that way when I was a little girl. "Maybe that's what you would have done, mamma,", Mildred replied "But times have changed since you wero a little girl. When Harriet act ed mean I just slapped her face and stayed." (By Associated Press.) New (York, Feb 10 (The army department of ths east has received a flood of applications to take the ex amination beginning at Governor's Is land next Thursday for civilians seek ing the position of officers in the reserve corps More than a score of civilians hold position in the depart ment of the east and over 1,000 art in service throughout the entire country. to starTpotatoes north in two weeks Miss H , the matron of a girls mission school on the island of Kuisie, one of the Carolines, relates this story : She had often told her island charges about the customs of her own native land, and was highly pleased upon receiving in invitation to a Thanksgiving dinner, to be held on a neighboring island and given .by one of her graduates, who had proudly specified that roast turkey would be on the bill of fare. Miss II was delighted, and told her pupils so. Whereupon one of them arose and said: "It gives me great pleasure to think of your coming joy, Miss H , though it gives me pain, also, to think of losing Mr. Turkey from our midst. I have been accustomed to seeing that turkey on our island for many years, he being the only resident turkey we have there. But if In his ripe old age he is to be eaten, I'm sure, Miss H , Mr. Turkey would rather be eaten by you than by any other person." Convinced that his death would be an undesirable sacrifice, Miss H sent her hostess word that she pre ferred seeing x Mr. Turkey to eating him. Ywnr 'ID n .Mil DIFFERENCES IN CAT FAMILY Physiological Reason Why Lions, and Others of the Tribe Are Unable to Purr. I iSweet potatoes will be moving i from Catawba to northern markets in about two weeks, although no ac tion was taken by the Catawba Sweet Potato Growers Association at its meeting here today The severe cold kept down the attendance and the meeting was adjourned until next Saturday at 12:30 o'clock. Mr. W. J. Shuford is sales manager for the association. GOOD TIME PROMISED AT BOX SUPPER TONIGHT The Bread We Knead Is the Bread You Need it is as good as 'the very best and a great deal better than most bread you buy. Therefore you should insist that you get City team Bakery Bread. Give it a trial if it pleases you tell ohers, if it i3 not satisfactory, let me know, and I will refund your imoney. I am making a specialty of fine block cakes. Cream puffs Fri day and Saturday, 30c per dozen CITY STEAM BAKERY C. W. ELLINGTON, Prop. Phone 235. N B. You are invited at all times to pay my place a visit ond I will 'lake pleasure in showing you through. The box supper at the high school auditorium at 7 :30 this evening promises to be an event of importance in the life of the high school, and a good time is promised all who attend. Ralph Shell will act as auctioneer, and if he dosen't deliver the goods, says he will call on Zeb Buchanan or other high artists in the game. The young ladies have prepared the box es and the young men are expected to buy them. The proceeds will be i used in the expenses of the high j school seniors this spring. First Methodist Rev. A. L. Stanford, pastor. ISunday school at 9 45. Preaching at 11 a. m , and 7 p. m. by the pastor QHICHESTER S PILLS -S"X. , TMK 1MAMOND BRAND. a (0 r s Lollies! Ask your Druggist for ; -f .'Mcrs itiomond Krand . .us in uru ana .olcl metallic1 '. "p"' w' ume Kibbon. UH3 IIO OIIIIT. 1(11 V Of Vn, ''rMSTKi'-t. As forCSM-t'lfEN.TFR'H IMA , V.?lm HILLS, or 2 y :.n i k :uw., 5 i : ,:. Snfest, Alwavs Reliahw OiD 3 DSiSTS EVERYU'KFRF YOU NEWER CAN TELL. VERJ&ul A Hon, while an acredlted member of the cat family, cannot purr, how ever happy he may be when you stroke him, because the hyoid bone in his throat is loose. He has to roar. This is one of a number of interest ing things discovered about the cat family recently by scientists at the London Zoo. R. I. Pocock, superin tendent of the zoo, explains that those felidae or cat family that have an elas tic ligament between the cerato hyal and the upper elements of the suspensorium (lion, tiger, leop ard, jaguar) roar, but never purr, while ah the other species of the felidae, with normally constructed hyoids, purr, but never roar, and among these are the cheetah and puma. The roars of the jaguar and leop ard are like "hoarse, barking coughs, j an interval of about one second sep arating the expiratory efforts," says the observer. They may be easily re produced or imitated by sawing a pieqe of thin board with a coarse-toothed saw. The cheetah, however, calls with a decided mew, very much like that of the cat. The Clay Printing Company, with new machinery and ma terial, is prepared to undertake all kinds of job and book printing at moderate prices. Let our representative call on you or drop into the office and talk the matter over. Mortgage Deeds and Other Legal Blanks on Sale at Office. lay Crapy Book and Job Printers. I f Iy0 jrl ME ALL ALONE IN l7i 2L 4 I T j7 THESE WOODS, HOW JT 1 --JSAmJS ' fr'U' AW HOLLER ,1 1,X mmt'Am mmm mum mimiiw am When Birds Fight Sparrows are proverbially pugna cious. Sometimes a tree will be a sparrow battleground, and for ten min- ! utes it will be as lively as a dog fight. On one occasion a flock of seagulls, flying inland from the Channel, took possession of a newly sown field. Then a mob of rooks appeared, swooped down and drove the gulls off. ; The rooks posted sentries to watch that no invaders should steal in and take spoil, and It was amusing to see these sentries hustling and bustling the gulls who ventured to return. I From time immemorial a palF of carrion crows had held undisputed sway at Gray's Inn, and not a rook put in an appearance until the felling of the oaks on the Chesterfield prop erty at Mayfair. Then the invasion commenced, and the big crows were overmastered by numbers. j Probably the finest fighter in the world, quadruped or biped, is the game-cock. He Is a match for any thing his size in the world, probably, if he gets a fair field and no favor. He Is as quick as a flash of light ning, and his spurs are terrible weapons, quite as effective as a pair of bayonets, and used much more scientifically and forcefully. Answers. BOX SUPPER TONIGHT At High School Auditorium Benefit Junior Class, Hickory High School. Admission Free To AllCome. HU Mill Cli? Tf? t AM SURE TH BOSS WON'T REFUSri- ME f RAISE WHEN I TELL HIM WHIM i I O ' f- i M Anni r SO HE KNOvc: WHAT it PPT NEWSPAPERS SUSPENDED (Ly Associated Press.) Ams'cerdam, Feb 10. The Frank furter Zeitung says that 1,430 news papers and perodicals have suspen ded publication in Germany since the outbreak of the war. Before the war some 13,000 newspapers and tpcodiccsi were published in jer many Are tf i aw u S -'--ST3 3 i i". S M p . mi The Vooieo's 60S m sale at kn mmm 1 A - ilWi r.-iT'rtS- . r tr-n ! ' WHAT ? GET MftR'Eft V l L L , VV t.i-L. nDvJ SHALL REDUCE YOUR 5 TO PREVENT YOU FRW" DOING SOMETHING SO FOOLISH you BRtlOO YOUNG YET
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