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PAGE FOUR HICKORY DAILY RECORD FRIDAY 3MB "KMX,;, Special at The Pastime This Afternoon and Tonight. Tlakl Ur lrm ak:vii tne seventn episode Stars and Stripes. Also our good Universal natures. nuiiuMun anu iy cents. Coming to the Pastime March 5th, "THE GREAT SECRET" Featuring Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne. First episode will be shown free. ' Coming to the Hub Theatre March 14th, "THE FALL OF A NATION" in 7 reels. acuzaa JUL "i7-EI$.gaiil THE ft'l.f.'--MVGCoT, - : ABOUT 7 hi"': v.'.j. KNOW TiiU -V-P) GUN) w v. ;'m-'0 ;i OOZSiST T.s.L t;ND OF Ji a,.m mm rvJiLTi... ANOTHER NUT) U . i i QUcSS. WE'L I. flSK r V-VS HE KNOWS HIT 4 vwfer -:y : fc!-, . A-v fc'J' ' i.! L ; PPt', 'T? if l 0 A&L J) i A I i I - I u N J, ,- .-r- Kt KlK -;-, v 1 F y v v k w i Wl! 0 OUR LEAPING ID .vrr. rofTQON service cj!--y- UB BEATR Friday and Saturday Nights Great The Santell 6 People 6 A riot of fun. Laugh and the world laughs with you iss Sadie Sherman Character Comedian 4-n hour of comedy with each per- formancc. ood Pathe pictures will also be shown. Doors Open at 7 P. M. Admission 15 and 25 Cents KUM 4 IPX J- fl&r - THE ECONOMIC IMIESKUKG Chattanoovra News "Conditions In Germany," says the Springfield Republican, "are not ghastly as in Belgium, Poland, Servia and Rumania, but they are plainly 80 bad that it can be understood why he people, if not starving, are 'peace hungry,' as one correspondent puts it." 'Many have assumed because of the new German attitude as to subma rines that conditions in the emp're and its allies are desperate so far as food is concerned. But members of Am bassador Gerard's party who have just come out of Germany do not verify this. iMany of the poorer classes are suffering but not to such! an extent as to pressagre famine or give the hope for the allies that the war will be brought to an end by the starvation of their enemies. 1 While conditions in Belgium, Po- h nd, Servia and Rumania are worse than elsewhere there is no indica tion that as yet even in these coun : tries there is abject want. Should i Germany be in danger of starving, the reports of death and sickness would come from the occupied territory first. It is more likely that the econom ic pressure on the central powers w L show it effect in the supply depart ment of the army in other respects than food. The allies have the lar ger bank accounts. They have more factories than Germany though it is an industrial nation. All Britain's The Atmosphere of Spring Pervades our Store New arrivals just unpacked of Sport Coats, Coat Suits, Skirts and Waisls, Childrens dresses. Beatiful line of ginghans in all grades. Millinery Our Spring shapes and ready-to-wear are now on display for your early spring hats. Miss Ollie Hoyle has returned from the market and is on the floor ready to serve you any day. Our styles are correct and prices reasonable. Respectfully, W. T. Sled foundries and machine shops are making ordnance, shells and ammu nit on. The wealth of the nation is drawn on to the uttermost farthing and the whole neutral world lends ma terial or money. At t:ie battle of the Champagne Gen. French found that in a three days' engagement he shot away iuoie sheiis than were used in the en tire iJo?r war. Then the allies be gan renly to prepare. When will Uu y be abe to propel such a mass oi iron and lead at the German linos as to crumble them over a consider able di.-uance? 1S0 far the battle has beMi over a distance of not over 20 miles. It must reach five or ten times that distance to "be effective. Ihe world gasps amazement at the niagn tade ot such a contest. So far Germany on the west has been able to! meet shell with shell. On the-east,! superior generalship has won notable; advantage. But the final test may! come in the west, and just as in com-' mercial life for 30 years it has been a rivalry between the factories of; the two countries, now comes the ii-l nal duel, where terms of factories' are translated into elements of war-! fare.. iHere must the battle be won,! if won at all, for it is unlikely that the t ghtened belts of the people at home are going to induce them to' yield. I ing squad, Adams is commanded to snoot iJearl or be shot, careful aim and then Cant inn tne next episode which is entitled "In tsrnatronal Diplomacy." - landed to t r. ir He takes j V igorous Men itinued in ! , and Women are in Demand tuiKa::ti:ittii?Jt:n:nnitn;ntimtj:rt::n j FOR RENT 5 room cottage , furnished at Blowiivr Rock. ALs, GENUINE PROGRESSIVE EVER- bearing and Early Ozark straw berry plants recommended by Prof. 1 " . fiasscy. Dozen, 25c; 100, $1. 50. j If your ambition has left you, your Try th?m ami have strawberries happiness has gone forever unless this fall Brown Turkey Figs, ! y,ou take advantage of Hickory Drug -double cropper, 50c, 3 for $1.00.' I 's- magnificent offer to refund .Don't defend on the citv market ; your money on the first box purchas- lor blackberries Grow the TTimn- cu 11 vvenueus Ammtion iiiis do not 'lava, one to three will supply vvour ! P- you,r nt re system m fine condi- 'O'lie with. deJic o-is berries, 50e, 3i u c me energy anu vig- 8 1 i I JVC? w All id i iurnisnea rooms m hkyland ir;:-..-tute. This home can be rented '.t a boarding house. Inquire uf E. C. P. 1210 Thirteenth street.. 2 20 3t i -one witu deJic o-is berries, 50e s '' i B ,yuix 1,1 for $1.00, postpaid. Miller Plant 1 orou h?Ve los r, . Hickory N C u. Be ambit.ons, be SOME SUGAR FIGURES Nashville Banner. Sugar consnmntion in this mr.tr u i . , i iiv-x v e tuiuc, can e De neat tor that SP nCZeV: ;LyLarlh deling, nervous troubl Stl'Onp. hi v'ltrnv ous. Bring the ruddy glow of health i to your cheeks and the right sparkle j that denotes perfect manhood and I womanhood to vour eves Wendells Ambition Pills, the great nerve tonic, can'e he beat, for that. FOR SALE Oil EXCHANGE Ten room house on three acre lot near chair factory in East Hickory. Ap-' ply R G. BurT, Hickory, Route 5. ! ROOM COTTAGE Close in. Phone G4. FOR PEARL OF THE ARMY TODAY AT THE PASTIME faster than the increase in popula tion, according to figures prepared by the United States department of agriculture For the ten years end ing "n 1913 the consumption of su gar was 42 9 per cent larger than for the preceding decada, while at the same time the increase in population was only 21 rjsr cpnt.. ; - ouic auu gel ci icav years ago sugar reached its day and get crt or 1h- rut Vmz ana under the stimulus ber Hickory Drug Co und oiooa, neaaaches, neuralgia, trem bling, nervous prostijut on, mental depression, loss of appetite and kid ney or liver Teompla'irt. In two days you will 'feel better In a week you will feel fine, and after cKing one box you will have your old-time confidence and ambition." le sure and get a 5 cent box to- Remern- deaiers RENT. 1 19 tf FOR SALE ACRE LOT AND good 4 room hall, house East Hick ory near Kenworth Apply to! O. L Hollar. 2 19 12t 'The following is a short synopsis of the 7th episode of Pathe's great pre paredness Ser al "Pearl of the Army" to be shown at the Pastime this af ternoon and tonis-ht: Adams, to win the confidence of the Boleroists feigns hatred of the U. S and by this ruse is enabled to pro tect r-eari now in their power. Toko, daring the American lines, secures the plans for Bolero and in return asks freedom for Bertha Bonn and himself. olero grants Toko a pass port, but keeps Ijartha a "guest." The bandit plans a party, and, seeing Pearl coming makes her jo n it. Tipped off by Bertha that Bolero has the plans she "stoops to conquer" , and wh le the Grenadinns aw fciTrm ing, Pearl, unnoticed, takes the plans irom I'olero. Toko, by a clever trick, helps Pearl and Bertha cross the Grendanian lines -Bolero's lieutenant awakens irom his drunken stupor in tinie to give the alarm and his men give chase. Pearl, wounded, falls and is retiaken, bufc I.Vr.tha escapes on horseback with the plans. Col. Dare and a search ng party, looking for Pearl meet Bertha. ,She tells the! uanger ot Pearl and gives him the plans. In the meantime, Bolero, condemning Pearl to be shot, appoints iulams her executor. Facing a fir- (oi its cheapness its use largely in- everywhere are authorized to guara creased For the last two years the tee them. Mail orders filled charees trend of prices has been upward, .un- prepa d by The Wendell Pharmicai til It SCllS at rpfml fur iv.rvir' fl, Cm-nn-nmr" Inn CTTn ... XT -r double the price five years ago. I 'MijJch of the r'sa in ,pri?c is to be ' NOTICF credited to thp w,,v -r ti. :u. i 1,vutL , . " w uimsi . . wirt; 20 years before The United Slates y ManaeC1' by the; v,, nccpyin up wiLii tnis world J ui nicKory increase of production. For the de- untn March 6th, 1917, t 7.30 p m cade ending in 1913 this country pro- for the erection and completion of duced a third more than durino- ih0 t t-""1It;uon OI previous, decade, and Tn-rS,. I EleCtnC P0Wer lme' aPP"a possessions like Porto Rco and the y 12'000 feet consisting of No. 6 Hawaiian is'n-l. .incre-sH. thr t. tjple p-rade weather proof wire and n it nearly 05 ner r-pnt Imnnf.. r.rn-- . u s x v.. iiiVA O II II, VANTED BIDS FOR CONSTRUC- tion two story brick store b;''idin K. A. Price, M. D. 2 19 at WANTED ONE DOZEN COPIES Charter of Hickory. Will pay 25 cents per copy. Record. 2 21 St WANTED OLD FALSE TEETH Don t matter if broken I pay vi.w lu .?; uu per set Mail to I POSITION W ANTED IiY YdUSG I white woman, absolutt-ly trat- iworthy, in good home, c tyorco::: try Telephone Volunteers HuEt 153-J. 2 -1 WANTED A RELiAHLK lil'STL- mg party to sell cemetery work m us in this section OM establish- ; ed company. Good proposition 1j right man. Write for partit"jh:. Mecklenburg Marble :-.nd Granite Co , Charlotte, N. C. 1 HO once vk 3 wk:- F O U N I) V I E ASE I ) i IS ( )XTIX IE that Lost Ad. I found my watch The Record did it .1. W. Walker, Wiest Hickory. 2 i It WiANTED TO REM COTTAGE in western part of ii'.u-kury. to or five rooms Phone R. L. Moore. C and N. W. sbons. 1 -3 ; 3.7. r 007 S. Fifth Street, Phil VVIicnever You Keefl a real Tom-. E circ !ji:vj s TI:e Old Staudn;-; chi'M Tonic is e-yr ": fi:er2l Tonic h wcTilcrjown toire ; : : nnd IRON. It sc.-'.:! m:t Mf.Iaria, i:n ; Builds up tl.e W'LcIc ;r - S T:.5ttlKJ .iiuable as a r-"r.tiirs tie -,f ; il'ININE has bpen an imnnrnnf fonn-r; i, J'-'- MM tit v.: . . ... world's gram,' having doubled its out- on2 ammeter. Details of 0-it in the last ten yeirs. and Pr1v acoye construction can be obtained bv this yield was exnorf. aPPS at the office of City Mana- 90 per cent, of this yield was export ed to the United States. Th"s year a splendid crop of cane is ir. the fields The present disturbance in the islands over the choice of a pres ident it is feared may result in The 'City Council reserves the ru-ht to reject any and all bids. . Certified check for $100 V0 must WHOifll- firing of a large part of the cane ry ,S given for completion of as it is reported that the stalks are reaany inriamable just now. Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System The Old Standard general strengthening tonic 2 23 lOt JOHN W. BALLEW, City Manager - To Cure a Cold In One Day -.v, itUKSS on ill TONIC, drives out "-ovftjiKUMO Quinine. It stors thf "'.'"-"u;ewooa,ana ouiidsapLIiesys- fT ,: , V .V u worts on the Cold 't-n. Atmstojiic. For adults and clnldren. 50c S w Snfy lf h fails to cure uc. i,. w. GROVi, b sfenature ou each box. 25c A f ; i n i u i-' -i i v k i I i i ..Arfi,it4, i ci. vv-'iii spnn return n:ail. o 10 30 1 j ;-saa,.-..v.mt... ,. ,.,..,,., , mm.mt I ' m'-t-''SZ'X' r-. l I am arm S . 8 The 111 MsiflrrfMi127 FiWMO I Club ill Presents III "A Midnight Elopemen in three acts
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