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5 ' 1 riirri'vY EVENING. HICKORY DAILY RECORD o n Jewelry for Everyone yv if " a a Watches, pins, cuff links, lav alliers and novelties. The best and latest to be had i.. our stock. Don't forget our large stock of watches. Reliable make and at lowest prices. Call and see them. Geo. E. Bisanar Jeweler and Registered Optometrist V:.-' ::yv:vr for Southern and C. and N.-W Railways r VH ARE NEVER TOO BUSY to attend to business. Drive up for a repair or adjustment, any time, and you will re ceive instant attention. Mo torists are learning that we have established new stan dards for auto-repair work. Maximum satisfaction at the minimum of cost is the basis of our service. And it's our best advertisement. 1TY GARAGE Phone 377 FRENCH PATROL BOAT SUNK BY THE GERMANS Paris, April 26 Dunkirk was bom barded by German destroyers early yesterday morning. 'British and French patrol ships engaged the Ger mans, one of the French torpedo boats being sunk, according to an official announcement tonight. The state ment reads: "A German destroyer flotilla bom barded Dunkirk between 2:15 and 2:25 this morning. The coast batteries replied and British and French pa trol ships engaged the enemy, wno retreated in the direction of Ostend at great speed. One of our torpedo boats was sunk in the brief action. The enemy's losses are not known." CHINA WILL ENTER THE WIAR AGAINST GERMANY ti Society Mrs. F. Wl McComb returned last night after spending the past three weeks in Roanoke as the guest oi her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kidd. o An entertainment will be given at Highland graded school tonight at 8 o'clock under the direction of Mrs. J. Ii. Leonard and the teachers oi Highland. Every one is requested to attend. Admission free. riiiSiiyiP;i''r II Junior Sewing Club Thp Junior Sewiner Club was de- Peking, April 26. (At a conference lio-M.fnllv entertained on Wednesdav of provincial and military governors, afternoon by Miss Louise Cline. Af at which the premier presided, it ter a few piano selections and read- was unanimous that China should incs a delicious salad course was serv- enter the war against Geramny. ed. Mioses .Edwina Ums;tead, A canvass shows that parliament Kiathrvn Bowles Whitener and Hel is overwneimingiy in iavor oi ni- en Moser were visitors on tms occa na declaring war, but President Li sion. The next meeting will be Yuan Hung is still undecided on the with Miss Aline Wlhitener May 30 question. With Mrs. Lyerly NARCOTIC! FlRTTfiS OP T.AROTC The last meeting of the Pleiades VALUE WERE SMUGGLED IN Book Club was held yesterday after noon with Mrs. ueorge Lyerly. The 1 1 1 f J 1 . WHT 1 1 .WW v,v,v A;i o M,w;n book ior me auauuuii was "lwoouys drugs, said to be valued at $500,000, "LS'T fv tti,i j nnA v, Lutz read criticisms of the book. Mrs i uni uuciauu cuiii vaiiaua. nave vcrc;ii i T-, . , . j , . . coi7 K,7fi, r ffic C. E. AberneUiy read a short story. ui inu u iai v-ii io ill fiiio vitji auu , i. i - r ' i Unn hvi f mrn lf--irtxr AT true Aitir I hnnrt Two young Russians are under arrest caiue uut J l m 5utn: charged with having the drugs in ern magazine. A vote for the most thp.ir TnscABsinr, popular book of the past season was 1 I T MKtro T? I A delicious three course luncheoa was served. The centerpiece on the FROM SOUTHERN STAES table was a lovely bowl of valley lilies and sweet peas New York, April 26. Approxima- far and been found to meet the ne- IRELAND IS ENGAGED cessarv reauirements for member- IN PLOUGHING MATCH ship in Colonel Roosevelt's proposed army division, it was announcea nere ABlocited PrMi 1 TuV "T:V;r pears to be engaged in one vast iytL5t?txr!i?VIl- I drawn by every available type of Carolina and other southern states, j11 n7hiieAim?nT1Ta JTlS ri.. if., 1; ; ,,ro never put their hands to a plough J?-!7 "?ihoe. !??5.ca5? rtW before have learned to do the work wi the submarine emergency, ":':. "u1 Vnnnn Irish Department of Agriculture has ' t.hrawn all its PVPpntivA manhmprv ROOSEVELT IS DRAWING A. D. S. Bug Killer For the destruction of bed bugs, ants, roaches and many insects. Price 15c can urn Drug Store "On the Corner" Phones 17 and 317 Special at the PAST 1 Reenforced PORCH SHADES Every Shade Equipped with Vudor Safety Wind Device Ovar 600,000 Vadora in daily bm Hake if our Hot Porch Cool vv 40X Re-enforced Bed,OB ;f Kf?. IS Genuine cs Without Shuiords Furniture Store PHONE 99 pnnrmmislv and has ohtainAd a de- AMERICA APPRECIATES THE MISSION FRANCE HAS SENT act making a certain minimum per centage of extra tillage compulsory Washington. Aisril 26 The appre- on every farmer m Ireland holding ciation of the French government's more than ten acres of land. action in sending to the United ihis novel law requires that every States as members of its mission such farmer must till at least ten per distinguished citizens, Secretary cent of the arable part of his hold Lansing issued this statement: ings in addition to whatever amount '"It is very gratifying to this gov- ne tilled last year, unless ne is ai- ernment and to the people that we ready cultivating fifty per cent of his should have as our guests such distin- land, in which case he is not obliged guished representatives of the to ao more. unere are 3oU,uut) nol- French republic as arrived this noon, dmgs to which this regulation ap In sending men who so fully represent plies, with an arable area of 14,500,- the French government and people, uuu acres. we have the verv best evidence of the The department's county commit- snirit and feeling- of France towards tee,s wnicn nave ior years Deen organ the United States. We can assure ized in every county of Ireland, hive the French people that we appreciate stopped all other work and put their this spirit which induced them to experts anu auminiswative stairs on send these commissioners and rejoice the sole work of food-production. They that the two great nations are ba have organized special committees m tling side by side for the liberty of every parish and are moDilizing all mankind." tne avanaoie supplies oi seeds, ma nures and implements. Machinery for saving labor is to be made to go as far as possible by a system of lo cal exchange. !Few people realize what a tre mendous asset Ireland has been to England during the war as a reser- NO MORE SIX-CENT LOAVES Spartanburg. S. C, April 26. An. nouncement was made here that, ef fective tomorrow, bakers of the South eastern Bakers' Association, operating - a m , IT V1J. Vy J- A. W V WAX in eight states, woum aisconunue Jn the ar before This Afternoon & Night "A STRANGE CLIMAX" a three part drama featur ig Gerturde Astor. NEVER TOO OLD TO WOO A one part Victor comedy featuring Marjorie Ellison and Jack Nelson. AT THE PASTIME FRIDAY "THE GRUDGE" A two part drama featuring WW V. Mong and Irene Hunt "THE GRAND CANYON OF ARIZONA" In one reel showing the most magnificent spectacle in the world. 'WJAT THE ?" A one part Joker comedy. Special music Friday night by the Pastime Orchestra. A two pound box of Nunnal ly's fine candy will be given away Friday night. Free.. Come early and get a good seat. Admission 5 and 10 cents. Hart Schafiher & Marx Sport suits; for work or play You'LL LIKE the feeling and look of these smartly belted coats. And they belong just as well to office life as outdoor life. All sport suits have belts manyVariations: all-wool fabrics . Smartest style going. Best values in town. CopjriuUt litrt tichaffuer 4 Marx Moretz-Whitener (Ming Co "The Quality Shop." Want Ads in the Record bring Results WffliiiiMmiiiraiiiKiiirjiuyiiiiiiiiffliiraiii n fiViofiff TsonTmwer will be in the city kng-l manncror'a office from 10 until 4 less tnan iu cems. leading sources of supplywere as fol- no. vM This will be his States 33,000.0001 xr;n- Wnm flio Miv neTialtv is tt r.- i.i i, ic n,1.0 Kv""T '"-"'""& "T"'" ""("""i""" added. n tiT"c'j i -r- i.ri-v w I I I iiiinrr a l trj uiivyv i . i l i: j. r r r r r -v- , i in . pounus sterling; Argentine, au,uuu,uyu loai lur &aic ai. iu vcn.. noimds entnark Ai Tlflfl nofl nnnnHa 1 nMmTiaimiirnDic xifiTirw xr : , r y . j.Lfaisnu3M.iAMiMx S3 vivu inaia io.uuu.uuu pounas: uanaaa MAJOK ASTUW UlTliALS 000,000 pounds FOR HEALTH REFORMS The war has distributed this bal Tlavine aualified as administrator of the aetate of C. S. Ward, deceased, late ance somewhat, bringing in greater (By Awociated Press.) (supplies from America, but Ireland""?" arrainat ih MUte of said de- London, April 26.-rfMajor Waldorf has also increased her output, and r .hibit them to the under- Elkays Straw Hat Cleaner Will clean and bleach any straw hat and and make it look like new. No trouble to clean a hat with Elkays Straw Hat Cleaner. Any straw hat can be cleaned in a few min utes. Each box contains enough to clean and bleach 3 hats. Price 10 and 25 cents a box. Telepone us your orders. Hickory Drug Company The REXALL Store Telehopne 46 Illflllllliyfyy'Pi'f'w'iw'" rjQDDHnnoDnnnnonnnannnc; Astor. member of the house of com- the imports of food from that island . , . j i V 1 : 1ftic i.1 1 J . e 1 11 mons tor .fiymoutn, writes uib pic- m iiu, me isug'i ngures avaiiaDie, face to a report which has just been show a total of 46,000,000 pounds issued by a committee oi unionist members of parliament, appealing POST GRADUATE MEDICAL t ior a iciuii" i "ic f1-"" - I y V7ivrv ruoiruijii nun of health administration m jngiana. responsiDimy aIA On account of the unsettled ques heaitn, ne says, is at tions of war, particularly as they ef- among a pewnaermg vxiij feet the medical profession, the state lV" rany women of tasto find the answer among R and G MorleU, isn't it reasonable to suppose that you, too, will do iuccossful? . f-t u show you the 1917 R and G Styles. You'll find the cor t that fit your figure best. R & G Corsets A. Bowles o mmvnon-l- A arm r m An t nnii local DOU-1 , , . . ... . ,es.. "Health is, J JJfy 8 ment that the post-graduate medical 3 22 6t ousmess hi w...c Fa. " Vni instruction work which the board and and .nobody, business ";e State University had again plann- pruuicu.. " ed for the Physicians of the state this r -wm n to wrt ami i signed at Hickory, N. C, having first properly verified such claims under oath, on or before the 22nd day of March. 1918. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will be required to make immediate settlement. This the 22nd day of March, 1017. K. C. MENZIES, ' Administrator of C. S. Wiard, deceased El rnnniMiminnmnmninsinin; I Hemstitching It n . r l tragmentary ana "33, - summer will be suspended at least for there is no steady um de- the nt time Thig haa velopment such as a definite minis- found advisabIe in order that h j. try of health would supply. Scan- dang fc y f dalous delays have occurred m deal- . . - . ing with problems of aamiuea ur- on doctorjj whQ were bg gency. instructors of the classes 'have alreadv itt. . rt -. a ca tho TirnvisinTts in 1 ..... . . mo w pledged their services to their coun Knciana ior securuiK muucww . 4.1. . 1 ' i ini,. uj o iiicuiucio ui me uiijjceis health .among laciory wu..u y reserve corps rexperimeniiai sciere , JThe work of post-graduate medical I Stm?IIIIIIMMnnnHIIIIIIIIIIII1limmt i' 1 m i hi 1 1 r 1 im 1 y 1 1 1 1 iuL uui ivij wv" - 1 .mvu -"O those of America and Germany, Picot Edge Samples on request. MISS ELIZABETH BOST Mrs. W. R. Beckley, Millinery Phone 208 Hickory, N. C. r.ircs oil sirw, TOir bibboiw wi tm t 1 . mttH af haw lone staaaing, ... -A v,. ti,- wonderful, eld relimbla Dr. ' A,;.nti. Healin OU. It relieves fHE SANITARY WAY" PHONE 190. Clothes Altered. Cleaned, Pressed, Dyed and Repaired CITY PRESSING CLUB Moose & Miller. a year ago by the state board of health and the state university and which was at that time a new idea in health work, has proved to be a popular and valuable contribution to medical education. Dr. W. S. Ran kin, who originated the idea and worked out the plan, has been called to explain this method before the New York State Medical Society in session at Utica,. N. Y., this week. Other states and institutions have favorably considered the plan, the principles of which promise to be come widely adopted. To bring the instructor to the classes rather than the old way of bringing the classes to the instruc tor at about one sixth of the usual cost was the principle of the new method of medical education. Last summer two courses with two instruc tors, each having six classes were ar ranged for and as much or more were the plans for this summer but for the war. K. OF P. TO MEET TONIGHT The members of Catawba Lodge No. 54 K. of P. are requested to be present at the meeting tonight. There will be degree work in the first and second degrees. Mr. S. M. Cline of Concord was here today for the Hdrix-GriflBin wedding. Dr. R. P. WILSON Veterinary Surgeon Wlill answer calls day or night. Office phone 226. Resident phone 301-J. . The Product of Experience 0000000000000 o o o o Used 40 Years o o a a o o Tb Vcman's Tonic Sold Everywhere Q Q O a r.e O 200 The high quality and low price of the Chevrolet is made possi ble by long experience, unlimited . resources and buying, build ing and marketing facilitiesequalled by no other company. You will find more value visible and invisible in the Chr rolet "Four-Ninety" than in ay other car at tis price in Ameri ca. iVie guarantee the Chevrolet to have more power per pound of car than any other car built. The prooff. Seeing and Riding in a Chevrolet. f Boick Garage I QUALITY! SERVICE! PHONE 210. cnrinDCZaincirczzzzzz? m , . Everything in Office Supplies We carry a full line of the above. If you need anything in this line phone us and get pur prices or we will be mighty glad to call on you. Everything in a first class Book Store. The Van Dyke Shop PHONE 48 jT - ft
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