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IT i:sixV KVKNING HICKORY DAILY RECORD a a a a 12 0 a a B n 10 0 0 u p u r, Lavaliers Pins And Rings in large variety. To be well dressed you must have a few nice pieces of jewelry. Nothing shows refinement and good taste in dress as jewel ry. Let us show you our nice line. Society leo. E. Bisanar Jfwi'Ur and Registered Optometrist ;ucUr for Southern and C. and N.-W. Railways. EJ a a a D D a D D JWg.tlWI''" i faeafare Thursday Night. The High School Graduating Class Presents "A Daughter of the South" iouthern Comedyi Drama in 4 acts. Admission 15 and 25 cents. Si WAN D i O o ' ! t. know that we will buy your , cream and 7av tl hurkost market price, not from October to An: ;'. !;!. twelve months in the year. We not only want v.; from March 20th to May 1st, but we also u;j,i t!'''t!i every month in the year. HHiiiiiiiiiniiiiintimtnnnnnnn:mmgi OLYMPIC GAMES IN TOKIO MAY 8 (By the Associated Press) j 'Tien-Tsin.v Twenty-five Chinese ; athletes will participate in the Far! Eastern Olympic games to be held in Tokio on May 8. The partici pants are to be selected at a final meet to be held Tien-tism about April 25. Teams from Tsing Hua college the institution at Peking establish ed with the Bixer indemnity refund ed to China by the United States government. Peiyang University at Tien-tsin, Pekin university and St. John's University at Shanghai, will compete in the final trial. Utll Miss Amy Sellers was hostess yes terday afternoon to the Entre Nous Club. After a pleasant hour the hostess served delicious sandwiches and hot chocolate. o Entertains Junior Musicians The Vivo Music Club was enter tained Saturday afternoon by Master Glen Rink at his home near Lenoir College, a full attendance being re ported! 'Vi h.dren gave reci(ta tions, sang and played solos without notes and otherwise had a merr time. Delicious refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. o Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Entertain Mrs. E. Bryan Jones won the la dies' prize and Mr. Hugh S. D'Anna the gentlemen's prize last evening when Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hender son entertained the members of the Owl club and several others. Five tables were arranged for cards. A delicious salad course was served af ter the game. Mt. and Mrs. Hen derson's guests were Mr. and Mrs. James C. Shuford, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lyerly, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh S. D'Anna, Mr. and Mrs. E. Bryan Jones, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Shuford, Jr., Mr, and Mrst Walker Lyerly, Mrs. Bascom Blackwelder, Mrs. H. C. Menzies, Mrs. C. M. Sherrill, Mr. W. X. Reid, Mr. R. E. Martin, Cap tain T. A. Mott. fur itilriv ;;iv contemplating the bringing of several car f registered cows here in the next sixty days hilintion in this and adjoining country. If write or come and see us. V.' ii.v.v the largest Co-operative Creamery in the S. ;th, the only Creamery in Hickory, N. C, and w i.re in no way connected with any other creamery. Wri xtMi i you a cordial invitation to visit our plant v iu :i in kory, and let us demonstrate to you our ca :ui:.v a.'i.l ability for serving farmers. Catawba Co -Operative Creamery Co. A Birthday Party Little Eva, the invalid daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Craig, on yesterday, March 26, 1917, at their home on Eighth street, from 3:30 to G:00 p. m., celebrated her eleventh birthday. Twenty-four of her little neigh bors and friends invited, were pres ent: They were. Marie and Rose Allen, Gladys, Margaret iand Julia Hefner, Ila and Morene Starnes, Ruby Lytle, Josie Cline, Mary, Ruth and Grace Miller, Catharine and Johnie Eckard, Catherine and Johnle Regan, Hilda Locke, Willie Click, Christine Shell, Mary Joy, and Ste wart, Georgia and Sadie Isenhower. Little Eva received many nice presents. And for her amusement the children played many games out in the yard, they sang and played the piano for her. They were then invited to the dining room where de licious refreshments were served, such as ice cream, four kinds of cake, pickles, candies, apples and ba jianas. The dining room was tastly decorated with potted plants and beautiful flowers. Besides the children, the fol lowing neighbors were present: Mrs. W. C. Shell, Mrs. J. r . Click, Mrs. Dan Miller, and Mrs. John Regan. It was indeed a delightful occasion. All enjoyed it, but little Eva was the happiest one in the group. On tak ing their leave, every one leaving went to their little invalid hostess, and wished her many more happy birthdays. CHINA TO TAKE OVER COPPER MINES By Associated Press. J Yunnanfu, Yunan Province, China. General Tang, the military gover nor of Yunnan province, has been in structed by the ministry of agricul ture and commerce to take over the copper mines at Tungchuan, that the government may develop them to meet the urgent needs of the coun try. In 19iG these mines produced more than seven thousand tons of copper. CHURCHILL APPOINTED ON NEW COMMITTEE (By Associated Press") London, March 27 Winston Churchill, former first lord of the ad miarty, has been made chairman of a war office committee to systematize the promotion of officers as between the new and old British armies. EXPERT ESTIMATE OF CZAR WEST HICKORY ITEMS Want Ads in the Record bring Results Style In Your New Spring Suit Never has fashion laid down the law so critically and vigorously as to what shall be called smart and distinctive in Spring Suits at this season. I here's a smart "touch and go and a pleasing swing to the distinctive lines of these spick, span, new tailored suits for spring. Around them clings the exclusive air that every well dressed woman seeks and yet so seldom finds. Hicir excellent quality and workmanship will he revealed by their long service, for thcro are no '"outs" in the things you can't see-ihe workmanship is dependable in every garment and we are sure your selection will most satisfactory if made now, while the assortments are so charmingly complete. West Hickory, March 27. The West Hickory Band wen,t to East Hickory Saturday to play for the Buchanan land sale. Messrs. Ben Berry and Green Matherly have bought out Mr. Will Tallent's restaurant and the firm is now Berry and Matherly. Mr. James Hartzoe is having a nice new dwelling house built on the lot where his house was burned sev eral months ago. Mr. Will bhook is doing the work. Mrs. Wilev Jones was taken to the Richard Baker hospital last Friday for an operation. bhe is getting along fine and wiU be able to return home in a few days. Mr. G. WI. Branch, after working at the Ivey mill a few days return ed to Brookford. Messrs. Claud and Baxter Griffin of Charlotte were here several days the past week attending the burial of their father, Rev. J, W. urimn iMt. oJe Mace of Morganton was here Saturday and Sunday visiting his brother. Mr. Bryant Mace. 'Mrs. D. C. Leonard and daughter Lillian of Charlotte are spending sev .eral days with Mr. Leonard's father in-law and mother-in-law, mr. anu Mrs. T. J. Leonard. ;Mrs. Alex Butler is very sick at present. Mr. Joe Mace of Morganton was here from Brookford one day last week. Mts. B. T. Huffman and wife ot Danville are visiting the family of Mr. J. P. Huffman. T. J. L By One Who Had Opportunity for Studying the Deposed Monarch Andrew D. White in His Autobiog raphy. I was told by a person who had known him intimately from his child hood, thtt, though courjteoutl his main characteristics was an absolute indifference to most persons ana things about him, and that he never showed a spark of ambition of any sort. This was confirmed by what 1 afterward saw of him at court. He seemed to stand about listlessly, speaking in a good-natured wTay to this or that person when it was easier than not to do so, but, on the whole indifferent to all which went on about him. One of the best judges in Europe, who had many opportunities to ob serve him closely, said to me, "He knows nothing of his empire or of his people; he never goes out of his house, if he can help it." What I had seen of Emperor Nich olas during my stay in Russia had not encouraged me to expect that lie would have the breadth of view or the strength of purpose to carry out the vast reforms which thinking men hoped for. I recalled our conversa-; tion at my reception as minister, when to my amazement, he showed himself entirely ignorant of the starving conditions of the peasantry throughout large districts in the very heart of the empire. That he was a kindly man, wish ing in a languid way the good of his country, could not be doubted, but the indifference to everything about him evident in all his actions, his lack of force even in the simplest efforts for the improvement of his people, and, above all, his yielding to the worst elements in his treatment of the Baltic provinces and Finland, did not encourage me to believe that he would lead a movement against the enormous power of the military party in his vast empire. Don't Throw That Old Straw Hat Away You can make it just as fresh as new and match any color you please with (oforite tX- ( COLORS OLD AND NEW STRAW MATS Hay by the Nam A liquid sold in bottles with a brush for applying; waterproof and durable, dries in 30 minutes. Anyone can use it. In fourteen colors: Jet Black, Dull Black, Cardinal Red, Yellow, Navy Blue, Cadet Blue, Sage Green, Cerise, Burnt Straw, Browp Violet, Lavender, Old Rose and Natural. Satisfactory alsof or color ing satin, silk and canvas slippers and basketry. Come in and let us show you how fine Colorite does the work. LUT Hemstitching Picot Edge Samples on request. MISS ELIZABETH BOST Mrs. W. R. Beckley, Millinery Phone 208 Hickory, N. C. w Mr. W. A. Self will address the Woman's Club next Friday afternoon at 3.30 on the library. All the mem bers are urged to be present. EYE SPECIAL ST BETTER fji- .m 0 n tt 17 Year's Experience t The Best Equipment Obtainable. Glasses Fi'led Exclusively mnm blosk, mm, ss, & If you KOt it from l')TTLA. It's .A'" Hiytit. J V ATCH PAPKR FOR PATES. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD Ao Bowles Vigorous Men and Women are in Demand POLLY PUT KETTLE ON' Your Store and Ours This 3tore belongs to us; but it's no good to us unless it's your store too. To be your 3tore it must con tain the Clothes you want to wear, it mut be arranged for your comfort and it must do business in a way sat isfactory to you, having and holding your confidence. Lots of men more every year find that our store is their store. If it isn't already your store, come in and let us make it so. oretz-Whitener Clothing Co. "The Quality Shop." u Hickory, N. C. If your ambition has left you, your happiness has gone forever unless you take advantage of Hickory Drug Pa's ma e-nificent offer to refund irmir mnnsv on the first box purchas ed if Wendell's Ambition Pills do not put your entire system in fine condi tion and give you the energy and vig or you have lost. Be ambitions, be strong, be vigor ous Bring the ruddy glow of health to your cheeks and the right sparkle that denotes perfect manhood and womanhood to your eyes. Wendell's Ambition Pills, the great nerve tonic, can'e be beat for that tired feeling, nervous troubles, poor blood, headaches, neuralgia, trem bling, nervous prostration, i mental depression, loss of appetite and kid ney or liver complaint Tn two rtavs vou win icei ucnw, a week you will feel fine, and after taking one box you will have your old-time confidence and ambition. Be sure and get a 5 cent box to day and get out of the rut. Remem ber Hickory Drug Co, and dealers everywhere are authorised to guaran tee them Mail orders filled, charges TW Th Wendell Pharmlcal Inc.. Syracuse, N. Y. 2g vva ' ' m The Pastime management is off ering a pretty little program this afternoon and night witn -rony rut the Kettle On," a Red Feather fea ture in five acts, featuring Douglas Gerrard and Ruth Clittord. me story is builded about the old song of tfco cfimft name. It is beautiful and well portrayed by these Red Feather stars. Pier father a dreamer, her motner dead. Pollv is the "little motner to her young brothers and sisters, who look to her for their daily bread. Scarcely more than a child nerseii, she aids them until there is no more tea, no more jam ana no wiuiei clothes for the nevertheless happy lit tle brood. .... i An advertisement m a daily paper furnishes Polly an inspiration, as one of her little sisters recounts to tne other, the story of a good lairy, ana Polly, sitting at the kitchen table, dreams of a good womanly woman who advertises for a "companion to read to me." IFancy her distress when she meets terrible Aunt Johanna, a spinster who has suffered from an early love'3 blighting. But, sweetly, uncomplaln insrlv. she enters upon her new duties, only asking that sne De permiueu go home at tea time "to put the ket tle on," permission for which is reluctantly granted. Jit is such a story as touches the sympathetic chords of the heart, and at the same time builds a love of ro mance of the kind that this little girl finds in life. It is a picture that should prove very pleasing, indeed. Notice to Telephone Subscribers. Owing to the fact that three-fourths of our subscribers call the operators when the fire bell rings and ask where the fire is, etc., and as these calls come all at one time and we are unable to handle all of them, we will have to discontinue this practice. From now on subscribers wanting m-j formation about fires will have to cau the Fire Department or get their In formation from some other source. Hickory Electric Comp'y Special at the Pastime today Polly Put the Kettle On" A Red Feather Photoplay in 5 acts. Featuring ialas Gerrard and Ruth Clifford. A story taken Tfrom the song of the same name. A beautiful story well portrayed. Uous Subscribe for the Daily Record Are D on Jnreparatig harsh physics. The re action weakens the bowels, leads to chronic constipation. Get Doan's Reg ulets. They operate easily. 25c at all stores. O B IcF itch or salt rheum vn.i i.mzv. Can't bear the touch vour clothing. Doan's Ointment 5 fine for skin itchVng AU drug j gists sell it. 60c a box. If so, don't overlook that mosl: important point THE WIRING. We are prepared to give expert advice as to equipment of homes for electric service. Call on our service department. "THE SANITARY WAY" PHONE 190. Clothes Altered. Cleaned. Pressed, Dyed and Repaired CITY PRESSING CLUB Moose & Miller. Southern Public Utilities Comp y PHONE 148
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