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Tin'- Y KVENING. HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE THREE Jewelry for Local and Personal Everyone B immiiniiiuimft 1 Watches, pins, cuff links, lav alliors and novelties. The best and latest to be had lu our stock. Don't forget our large stock of watches. Reliable make and at lowest prices. Call and see them. a a , Mr. and M!rs. J. D. Elliott are spending the day in Charlotte. Geo. E. Bisanar o Jeweler and Registered Optometrist q ai inspector for Southern and C. and N.-W Railways. 5 iiiB3 aaannnflncnonnDnnnaonnnnnnncnnoar We Take Hold of your car as soon as you bring it in and get right to work on it. No time lost as we know you want the work done as soon as possible. When we return the car to you again in good condition we know that you will not re gret the amount of your bill because it will be most reas onable. We have a heart. ITY GARAGE Phone 377 Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Shuford, Jr., returned today from Charlotte where they attended the music festival. IMr. J. L. Leach who was operated on for appendicitis Tuesday night at the Richard Baker hospital is get ting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. McComb, Miss Elizabeth McComb and Mr. B. S. Neil attended the musical festival in Charlotte yesterday. Red Cross in Parade The ladies in the Red Cross Society will have a place in the parade on the night of the tenth of May. They will all be in the uniform and will add much to the features of the evening. Dr. E. L. Shuford, Jr., and Me ssrs. W. L. Ingold and Glenn Frye passed the examination at Charlotte and will be sent to Fort Oglethrope, Ga., to se cure training in the officers' reserve corps. Messrs Ingold and Fry are seniors at Lenoir College. Baby Week Everything that will keep Baby healthy, and also increase his com fort and strength. ily Record ickory IM Only $4.00 Per Year Mr. J. T. Deitz, who last year sold $100 worth of strawberries from a nuarter of an acre, was in town to day with some big fine berries, and he expects to make a bigger "killing" from his patch than last season. Miss McComb Hostess The O. O. Club was delightfully entertained Tuesday evening by Miss Margaret MicComb. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Carver and Mr. and Mrs. F. W, MicComb. Four ta bles were arranged for rook, and an ice course was served after the game. The next meeting will be with Miss Alice Pruitt. WALKER CASE ARGUED IN SUPREME COURT r IA 1 pgr epqsgg: S? Ej - ! ' " i Mrs. Yemon Castlri .asPatrid Channing PATRIA Intern-aticnal S?rid! First Pastime Episode at the May, 4th. The Best Dressed and Best Known Woman in America Watria" is ready for your ver dict. In addition to being the se rial supreme, "Patria" introduces to motion-picture audiences, Mrs. Ver non Cattle supported by an all-star cast including Milton Cills, Warner Oland, Dorothy Green and Mane Wlulcamp. "Patria" is an ideal combination of tho author at his best, and a cast unexcelled in photoplay ilom. Louis Joseph Vance has written a story which is a supreme triumph. "Patria" is the finest expression of the host American spirit that our Kent-ration has given forth. Full of the thrills of hazardous adventure, unforgettable for its charm of wholesome romance graced by the appearance of a concentration of Americanlism in Mrs. Vernon Cas tle' "Patria" easily holds the luareis of all plays appealing to Americans. It is a picture which moves with snap tho acting is true to life and the well developed plot is one you will enjoy. See tho first episode at the Pas time Theatre Friday, May 4th. 2 to 11 p. m. Raleigh, May 3 Uncle Mose ITarshaw and John T. Burke did all that could be done yesterday for C. A. Whlker, now under sentence of death for the murder of Florence Sutphin of Caldwell county. Walker is a boy of 19 who killed the girl of 15. They were sweethearts and had been for a long time. The evidence is that the young girl and two children left horns Sunrlav after noon, October 1, 1916, to visit a neigh bor and that Walker lay in wait for the girl. When he asked her to re store him to her former good graces times.. she refused and he shot her three . Mr. Burke used the Bible to all the purpose that it may be put and Uncle Mose did his best, but' the su preme court was as inquisitive as a boy. Uncle Mose thought the boy killed the girl in a fit of love but the court was disposed to think the three shots rather overdid the fit act. The circumstance was used to show that there was no premeditation or delib eration although the boy's flight was played upon. The case was argued by Assistant Attorney General Sykes who had an uncommon amount of near-poetry which the lovers wrote each other in thir courting days. It had tragedy throughout. Walker is in the pen itentiary now awaiting the result of the court's hearing. "PATRIA" COMING TO PASTIME FRIDAY The first episode of "Patria," the Serial Supreme will "be shown at the Pastide theatre Friday May 4th. "Patria," is a patriotic story of the nation's needs, a story of thrilling adventures on land and sea, and a story with love as its keynote. It has hpfiti announced and anticipated all over the country as one of . the greatest pictures of the age, a pre paredness serial supreme; and featur ed in the production is Mrs. Vernon Castle, "the best dressed best known woman in America." Mrs. Castle is admittedly one of the most fascinating personalities in pictures today. Petite, entrancing, she has danced her way into the hearts of the nation. She may tru ly be considered one of the idols of society, one of the favorites of for tune, her grace, charm and individual ity having brought her this enviable distinction. The winsome personal ity of Mrs. Castle and her seemingly inexhaustible wardrooe oi stunning creations, and the theme of . this o-roat-. niptiire i unselfish patriotism, romance, thrills (makes "Patria" a production that should satisty tne most ardent lovers, alike, of beauty and of melodrama. The Pastime orchestra will play for the occasion. A special Matinee is announced by the management ior the ladies Friday arternoon. iriw vp1 at? ni.n 111 " -Jm , w PLAYS DUAL TYint.inn picture actresses have CWJ . played dual roles on tne screen, dus tKo first. fivA vear old ffirl to do SO is Baby Marie Osborne. Pathe's famous child star who is to oe seen at tne TTnV. theatre. Saturdav May ttn, in rl Rooster play called - "Twin Kiddies," produced oy uaipoa under the direction oi nenry i.mg onrf written bv Calder Johnstone, fomnnc sPTirio writer. lne lU V w-r supporting cast is a splendid one. Wje spcciali2Je on Babjf's nee$ds; and sell everything which will add comfort, health and pleasure. Baby cough syrup (no opiates) ba by's bath Soap 25c Sponges Brushes Talcum Powders 10c to 25c Powder puffs Vaseline Absorbent cotton Rubber goods Siork goods Nursing bottles Nipples Rubber rings Pacifiers Rattlers At Hub Friday Afternoon and Night "THE MAGPIPE" A 3 reel drama featuring Tina Marshall "CROOKS AND CROCODILES" A 1 reel El Ko-Komedy. Fea turing Fatty Ross. Admission 5 and 10 cents fem owrmiininiiiiiii mtTtrntrm II Hemstitching g ricot fcdge Samples on request, MISS ELIZABETH BOST Mm. W. R. Beckley, Millinery Phon 208 Hickory, N. C. rnitiiiimmiiiiHii)i:i!ii:t;iii;:i;:: l,jwawawinBT--niWi-il.i.. .. To The Mothers . CHE SANITARY WAY PHONE 190. Clothes Altered. Cleaned. Pressed, Dyed and Repaired CITY PRESSING CLUB Moose!&: Miller. BABY FOODS Malted Milk Mellins Food Eskays Food Condensed Milk Peptogenic Milk Powder Nestles Food This store ..keeps baby's every want and need, and you can always buy here at reasonable prices. Lutz Drug Store On The Corner Phones 17 and 317. KILL YOUR FLIES Wake up, it's fly time! Seize your swatter and get busy. Every fly killed in an element of safety added. Every fly left to thrive and propa gate hosts of little flies is an ele ment of danger. The doctors warn us that the pest is a specialist in the transmission of disease germs. He dances on the things you eat and brings to deposit upon them his many toes full of the filth from garbage receptacles and places where disease is rife. He delights in dirt and filth and it is a source of joy to him to sprinkle your food with poison. Kill 1-I1YVI TT'lll TllTYlT ' 111111 1VH1 llllil. -y , The State Journal has this to say upon the subject: "Kill at once every fly you can find and burn his body. Observers say that there are many reasons to believe there will be more flies this season than for a number of years. "The killing of just one fly npw means there will be billions and trill ions next summer. Clean up your own premises; see and insist that your neighbors do likewise. Espe cial! clean 'ouH-of-itihei-way placea' and every nook and cranny. Flies will not go where there is nothing to eat, and their principal diet is too fil thy to mention. "The fly has no equal as a germ 'carrier;' as many as five hundred million germs have Ibeen found in and on the body of a single fly. It is definitely known that the fly is the 'carrier' of the germs of typhoid fe ver; it is widely believed that it is also the "carrier" of other diseases, including possibly, infantile paraly sis. The very presence of a fly is a signal and notification that a house keeper is uncleanly and .inefficient. "Do not wait until the insects be gin to pester; anticipate the annoy- ance. April, may ana June are tne best months to conduct an anti-fly campaign. The , farming - andsur burban districts provide ideal breed inv places, and the new-born flies do not remain at their birth-place, but migrate, using railroads and other means of (fcrainsplortaiion, to tbwns and cities. "Kill the flies and save lives!" Exchange. NEWS FROM GRANITE ROUTE 3 itP Falls. Route 3. -Miss Ruth Wthittemore of Burlington, who has been the guest of Miss Clara feher Till returned to her home Fridav. Ppv FSmer Simtson will hold his regular preaching service Sunday at Rocky Mount at 3 o'clock. Sunday school will be at 1:30. lAll are in vitprl " The Ladies Aid Society of Rocky Mount Methodist church held their TYinnTiW meetine? with Mrs.. Walter Ha ss, April 28. 'Nine members being present, one visitor and - two new members. Quite an enjoyable after- nrvrkn was anent. iAfter the meetinsr the hostess led the way to the dining room W licit: Di.ro ocivcu a uwiwivuu lunch, assisted by her daughter, Mass Sadie Mass. Star Brand Typewriter Ribbons give clear, permanent copies. Will not smut, dry out, or fill the type. Bay typewriting supplies of THE VAN DYKE SHOP Dress your Boys in K. 6k. E. Work Suits, Rompers and Under To Moretz-Whitener Clothing Co "The Quality Shop." Special at the lub Theatre For Baby Day Saturday May 5. l: - Baby Marie Osborne (Pathe)f IN "TWIN KIDDIES" A Gold Rooster Play In 5 Reels Want Ads in the Record bring Results mjffitmfflMnyimiHammHiniimimiimimmiiHimiMnHiuiinHiiiiinnniniBni niiiiiiiiiiii m Protect Your Potatoes From the Bugs We Can supply you With Paris Green AND Lead Arsenic Begin on them EARLY. We also carry a good supply of Fly Pow ders, Fly Pumps, Fly Papers and Fly Poison. Telepone us your orders. Hickory Drug Company The REXALL Store iliillllUllllllllllllllllilllllllO Telehopne 46 UaDDDDaDDDCQ D a a a o The Product of Experience The high quality and low price of the Chevrolet is made possi ble by long experience, unlimited rources and buying, build ing and marketing facilitiesequalled by no other rompany. You will find more value visible and invisible la the Chev rolet "Four-Ninety" than in aay other ear at tie priee in Ameri ca. We guarantee " the Chevrolet to have more power per pound of car than any other car built. The prooff. Seeing and Riding in a Chevrolet. a b SUBSCRIBE FOR THE. RECORD NOTICE North Carolina, Raleigh, N. C. iSealed proposals will be received at the office of State Treasurer until niin Thursday, March 24th, 1917, for the purchase of all or any part of the following bonds: $25,000.00 4 per cent year bonds for "The State Home and Training School for Girls and Wiomen," dated Juljy 1st, 1917. lexpirffag July 1st, 1927. $75,000.00 4 per cent ten year bonds for "Caswell Training School," dated July 1st, 1917, expiring July 1st, 1927. $400,000.00 4 per cent forty-one year bonds for "Roal Building," dat ed July 1st, 1917, expiring July 1st, 1958. iBlanks for bidding will be furnish ed upon application to me. B. R. LACY, Treasurer , n I Buick Garage S QUALITY! SERVICE! 1 PHONE 2 lO. nBonnnnnnnnnnDnnnnnnnnnnDnnnnnnnnnaennp a ii B Everything in Office Supplies We. carry a full line of the above. If you need anything in this line phone us and get our prices or we will be mighty glad to call on you. Everything in a first class Book Store. The Van Dyke Shop PHONE 48
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