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PAGE FOUR HICKORY DAILY RECORD FRIDAY ' 4-4 I V A wl'Zi -" Special at The Pastime This Afternoon and Tonight. "PEARL OF THE ARMY." Featuring Pearl White, 9th episode. Also our good UNIVERSAL PICTURES Admission 5 & i0cts Special at the Hub Theatre, Wednesday March 14th. One day only. "FALL OF A NATION" in 8 reels. A motion picture spectacle dealing with the origin and destiny of our republic By Thomas Dixon the author of the Birth of a Nation. Watch for our big ad next week. Assorted Butter Cups assorted colors, each piece full of nuts. In pound pack ages. 39 cents. Candy Special for Satuday Kellogs Chocolate liquid Cherries The greatest package Chocolate Cherries ever offered. 80c value for 39c. Everyone is wild about this wonderful value. 39c tomorrow. Brilliant Luncheon Mints A long striped, red mints, cen ter filled with soft cream mints. 39 cents. Kellogs Assorted Chocolates A wonderful ualue. 60c chocolates tomorrow we will sell at 38c. This is one perfect package of different chocolates and . will please the best trade. Whitener & Martin "Sells for Less Prof it" Some of our own package and pack Blackwalnut Brilliants Brilliant coated Blackwalnuts, a tasty piece of candy. 39c. Nulty Wobbles Toasted peanuts, crushed and shaped as peanuts. 39 cents RECORD WANTS a t fttTHtfT"tmttmttt;tmmmtmmtttyrwTT xtxtttxum Tnv me ta niiTinii in i mo i u DAman ALL RHEUMATIC PAINS WANTED OLD FALSE TEETH. Don't matter if broken. I pay $1.00 to $5.00 per set Mail to L. Mazer 2007 S. Fifth Street, Phil adelphia, Pa. Will send cash by return mail. 2 10 SOt BOARDERS WANTED I HAVE room for a few more boarders All conveniences. Apply Mrs. A. P. Whitenw, Phone 152-L 1-5-Gt WANTED A RELIABLE HUSTL Ing party to sell cemetery work for us in this section. Old establish ed company. Good proposition to riffht man. Write for particulars. Mecklenburg Marble and Granite Co, Charlotte, N. C WANTED (POSITION AS BOOK keeper. Can give best of refer ences. Address M, 1731 13th av enue. 3 5 3t WANTED GOOD, RELIABLE woman to keep house for elderly lady. Apply to 1334 Twelfth St. or phone 25-J. 3 6 3t FOR RENT FIVE ROOM MOUSE, ..good lot and electric lights. Phone .-534-L MONEY TO LOAN $1200 ON gilt edge security. Apply Record office. 3 8 6t 'PEARL OF THE ARMY" TODAY AT THE PASTIME i People who have been tormented I for years yes, even so crippled that they were unable to help themselves! have been brought back to robust j health through the mighty power ofj Rheuma. i Rheuma acts with speed; it brings in a few days the relief you have: prayed for. It antagonizes th rm. i ons that cause agony and pain in the joints and muscles and quickly the torturing soreness completely dis appears. it is a harmless remedy, but sure and certain, because it is one dis covery that has forced rheumatism and sciatica to yield and disappear. , Try a 50-cent bottle of Rheuma, and if you do not get the poyful re lief you expect, your money will be returned. Hickory Drug Company always has a supply of Rheuma and guaranttes it to you. adv. GERMAN WIRELESS PLANT REPORTED IN MEXICO LOST FORD CHAIN BETWEEN 20th and 12th street on 9th avenue. Howard if returned to J. A. Moretz. 3 8 St WANTED SEVERAL YOUNG women, steady pleasant work. Ap ply up stairs over Miss Rosebor ough's to Miss Mary Vaught. 3 8 2t BOY -WANTED I .WANT .A Ibright and intelligent young boy 14 to 15 years of age for Messen ger boy. Position will pay about $25 00 per month. Must have good Ibicycle. Apply between 4 and 5 p. m. at 1115 Tenth Ave. R. J. FOSTER, Manager Western Union Telegraph Co. 3 9 2t Washington, March 9. Informa tion reached the government from a semi-official source that through a powerful wireless telegraph plant in Mexiqo City direct communication between the Mexican capital and Ger many has been established. Officers realize that if confirmed this news is of great importance, and an investigation has been ordered. Through connection by Mexico City with the land telegraphs leading in to the United States, Germany would be able to secure complete examp- tion from the censorship now im posed on its communications W the American government at the wireless stations at Sayville and Tuckerton, and by the British and French gov ernments in their control of the At lantic cables. k Par-reaching possibilities thus would be opened for the violation of American netftrqflity, or even for menacing the national safety in the critical situation existing. Sea raiders and submarines might b(e directed and full information con cerning the departure of ships from American pouts furnished. From other semi-official sources, information has reached Washington that secret meetings are being held by Germans in Vera Cruz and in' Monterey to determine unon uniform! action in the event of an outbreak of war between the United States and Germany. The following is a short synopsis of the 9th episode of "Pearl of the Army" Pathe's great preparedness serial which will be shown at the Pastime this afternoon and tonight. Pearl and Adams' escape from their prison room on board the Sil ent Menace's schooner, Pearl by ov ercoming the cabin boy and disguising herself in his costume She then re leases Adams and bids him to take a boat tied to the stern and hurry with a note to her father to bring help to the Aines Building where she has learned the Silent Menace is to confer with unscrupulous munition manufacturers. She then hides in a box aboard the boat which contains some deadly bombs which is to be taken to the Aines Building that night. When the box is opened Pearl bobs up bomb in hand threatening to blow them all to pieces . if they move a step. Holding them at bay she plays with them until Col. Dare arrives with the soldiers. The minutes lengthen, seeming like hours. The Silent Menace, realizing that he must act and do it quickly, suddenly fires at Pearl's hand holding the bomb. The bomb drops and but come to see for yourself it is too thrilling to describe with words. CARD OF THANKS I take this method of thanking my friends for their sympathy and help during the illness and after the death of my brother, Peter Zotos. I shall never forget their friendship. JAMES VILLAS. PIRATES GO SOUTH fBv AsanrMfltArl P-roeo 1 Pittsburgh, March 9 The first delegation, of Pittsburgh Nationals left here today for the clubs training grounds at Columbus, Ga. PRESIDENT ANDREW AT REFORMED CHURCH For Those Who Suffer I Pain in Stomach, Back or Joints (By Samuel Hamilton, M. D.) !ln recent years investigation by mean of X-rays, the observations of scientists such as Cannon, Grutzner, Pavlov, Fowler, Hawk, prove that an abundance of water is nepessarv in good bodily housekeeping. To drink a pint of hot water before meals is good practice, and those suffering from a catarrhal condition of the stomach will find benefit in adding about 10 grains (one-sixth of a level teaspoonful) of baking-soda, drinking it an hour before each meal. If your kidneys are sick, or you suffer with lumbago or rheumatism at times, pain in the back or back of the neck, take a little Anuric be fore meals. Anuric (double strength) can be found at any good drug store, and was first discovered by Dr. Pierce, of the Surgical Institute in Buffalo, N. Y. When run-down, when life indoors has brought about a stagnant condi tion in the circulation most every one is filled with uric acid especial ly is this so of people past middle age. This uric acid in the blood often acuses rheumatism, lumbago, swelling of hands or feet, or a bag like condition under the yes. Back ache, frequent urination or the pains and stiffness of the joints and high blood-pressure are also often noticed. Everyone should drink plenty of pure water and exercise in tbjeopen air as much as rjossihle T found that Anuric is art anfidnto -fny this uric acid poison and that it will dissolve the accumulation of uric acid in the body much as hot water dis solves sugar. adv. Mr. R. R. Sherrill of Statesville was a Hickory visitor today IF VB ONLY COULD RESIST. bKOai T CAin" GET AWAY! I l rtyK.l HCl MliL OUT Rev. J. D. Andrew of Newton will preach at the special services at the Reformed church tonight. All are cordially invited to attend. ALSO THE OLD GRINDSTONE In the old henicVitprl Aair " tVia washtub was thought the best athlet-' e i its xur a young woman and, for ! that matter, the sawbuck for a young jman. St Louis Globe-Democrat. ITALY WILL REDEEM ALL HER WAR BONDS SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD SPECIAL Large Dormant Roses and Shrubs. Will bloom this season. Alf. Colomb Anna Deishach Balto Belle . Crested Moss Crimson Rambler Blue Rambler La France Magna Charter Althea Hydrangea Peon J a Mad. Planteir Paul Neyron Rugosa Red Dorothy Perkins Yellow Rambler Gen. Jack L V. Iloutte Tausenrschon Grape Lilacs, Snowball Price 2 for 25 cents W. L. & T. W. Boatright OUQH! Will you please tell me when skat ing with a young man and you wish to sit down, which would be the way to express yourself? Query to Den ver Express. HONEST CONFESSION Shrew (contemptuously) What would you have been if it weren't for my money? 'Shrewd A harhelnr Stan-fV.wl Chaparral. (By Associated Press.) Rome, March 9 Italv will he a hi a to redeem her war bonds to the last lire through the earnings of the new industrial enterprises developed by the war, according to Minister of btato Luieu Luzzatti. Tfnl known financier. To a correspondent of the Associated Press he said: "Italy is far richer than strangers give her credit for. It is a striking fact that we have surprised ourselves during the struggles of this war. In time of danger we have discovered capacities which have astonished us, particularly in our industries. We have now operating more than 2 006 factories for war materials, employ ing about a half million workers. a kist if y I) ii i nr i ! 1 I ! . m ' I lfi pj p p III gCTmrfrT" A mmmm IIiAw Awm- ti Americans know how saving are the Italians who go to them. Therefore it may not astonish them to know that in war time our saving banks are actually increasing their deposits, de spite the heavy popular subscriptions tu uur war loans. "Among all the new nations, this I wish to declare: Italy in the past has always been the best payer of her debts, ounctuallv ! Tift ono wist-. 4-1 we have a stricter idea of the day day of payment, the keeping of which con stitutes the financial honor of a peo ple, an honor . which should be as unstained as that of its military or political honor. "All the foreign governments that extended us faith and credit when we were neamont and later when we were United Italy have been satis tied. We sold tViom i i below par thereby giving high rates of interest and other profits; after wards, we were happily able to take up our loans at face value and when our bank bills were the equal of gold money velues in every country, even that of the American dollar We had no diffteultv national bonds to the value of $1,600.-! 000.000 or $8,000,000,000 lire I "In July, 1914, Italian money was ; quoted at par in New VnrV tu sorrows and hazards of the war came, 1 and today our money has depreciated! 7. aT i tnan thirty Per cent. Already there are nations seeking to occupy the place" in Italy held be fore the war by Germany Among these are said to be the United States, lifw?'?- commercial relations with the United States. We are al ready a la But ,f the United States wishes to l,due Wltn "s would it not be better to show her interest substantial- '"Undoubtedly .we are suffOM from the old time-worn syst"Ji ternational exchange which pen of fortunes being made through JP ulation. What we need and M the world needs is an intern Chamber of Compensation i have proposed many u lest time being at Paris last jr. operation of which would be a peaceful bond sustained b ir reciprocal interests. . vi. "Europe ust now has too ' per money while , the Lnjted has too much gom. ' e . have io restore uie - , , ar.a which suffer from the lack oi ' - I j 7 - 1W nut ukz utJttcr TO F- It O JL ft Ly nrr? the s wner she restores hicb lie ameliorate the hin i comes lo a country i' gold." IPLDgKl EASY TO VSt Give a quick lasting shine and preserve the leather. F.F.DALLEV OOF NEW YORK BUFFALO.
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