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AY AWNING BBBnaDnDnannnnnoaanDOQDDnannannnDa Jewelry for Everyone Watches, pins, cuff links, lav alliers and novelties. The best and latest to be had iu our stock. Don't forget our large stock of watches. Reliable makes and at lowest prices. Call and see them. HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE THREE Geo. E. Bisanar D D D a Jeweler and Registered Optometrist ffitch ir.:M""r for Southern and C. and N.-W Railways. jjiiiiaicusanadncnnnnnonnaannnnnnDcnsatJ!"" u B D a a Society H 4 811 Miss Miriam O. Deaton has return ed to Hickory for the summer, after teaching in the eastern part of the state. We Take Hold 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. AY hen 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. Seniors Entertained Mr. Robert McComb was host last evening to the members of the senior class of the Hickory high school. Progressive rook was played and de licious ice cream and cake were serv ed. To ftIMe7Friday ; The Do As You Please Club will not meet until Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock with Mrs. Ronda C. Buchan an, i Red Cross Tent j The Red Cross Chapter will place a . tent in the park tomorrow and open j a recruiting oflke and it is hoped to increase the membership to two him-j tired and fifty members. The names j of th? new members will be printed j in" the paper each day. I SEETHE I7II REINFORCING I I 7 f I RIBS 1 z 1 NOTE THE 'I - 1 j I VALVE i If INSIDE SECTION EJEF i L IPJSEBK? Big Manufacturers Outlet Sale of Gold and Sterling Silver Rings At 25c Each Every Ring Guaranteed for Five Years sheii MBb ! FAULTLESS NATURAL NIPPLE PAT, J JLV I5.IJ13. FAULTLESS IATUHALNURSEN Kataral Nurser Complete 30c. CITY GARAGE Phone 377 p:.:j:;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::mKj:t:j ! This is to Remind You! Memorial Exercises Everybody is urged to come out to morrow afternoon for the Memorial Day exercises at 4 o'clock in Oak wood cemet?ry.. The old soldiers, the Dixie Greys and the Boy Scouts will assist the Daughters of the Con federacy in their program. Mr. Kemp Nixon of Lincolnton will be the speaker of the afternoon. Place Flags on Graves The Memorial Day is is the desire of the Daughters of the Confeder acy to place a flag on the grave of each veteran before the exercises be gin. The friends and relatives are asked to assist in giving the names of unmarked graves either to Mrs. F. A. Abernethy or Mrs. T. M. Johnston. Drug Store "On the Corner" Phones 17 and 317 HpmrirrhinflF Picet Edg: Ever awake to the best interests of our friends and patrons, we have arranged with one of the largest and best Jewelry Manufacturers of the East to have their Special Representative visit our store and conduct a special sale and exhibition of their sp'endid and worthy merchandise. This sale will afford the people of this section the most wonderful Savings Opportunity within their knowledge, as it embraces decidedly the most extensive variety and the most wonderful values of any similar offer ever presented in this whole sctieort More than 5,000 handsome new rings are included, embracing rings for any and all occasions Pearl Rings, Dinner Rings, Tiffany Sterlings, Signet Rings, Band Rings, Birthstone Rings an fact all the very latest and newest creations in rings" suitable for Men, Women, Misses and Babies. 7;:-''-- 'h. , $y- Every ring is fully guaranteed as Solid Gold Shell or Sterling Sil ver, as the case may be, and with each one goes the maker's guarantee of five years satisfactory wear or your money back. Stunning New Dinner Rings Very latest conceits, mounted w,h a newly discovered White Stone that in beauty and brilliancy is the c'osest approach to a diamond that has KK; in -o Pay your lighting bills before the 10th and receive the discount. Continuance of service depends on bills be ing paid by the 1 5th of each month follow ing that in which service is rendered. Don't Put it off Pay before the 10th Southern Public Utilities Co. PHONE 148 asMT4ts:::::::::::nn:::nw::nm::: ANNOUNC M NT Having bought the J. O. Rhodes Jewelry business and having the training and ex perience I wish to say to the public that I am prepared to serve you to your entire sat isfaction in iewelrv, Watch all kinds jewel ry and of fine pairing. In optical work I am prepared to give you the Best. the Klu. l' ?f th(i Philadelphia Optical College and licensed tcuaran! :,iroli"!l State ard of Optometry. All optical f r I tU K1V 8atisfaction or money back. ' cordiX for business will be May 10. The public Y0ll w l f!nvil("1 t0 (,oric. Come, let's get acquainted. B4 Sh "0 at th? s amo old stand. (The Van Dyke Smith-Yount Wedding Announcement cards reading as fol lows have been issued: Miss Mamie Estelle Smith announces the marriage of her daugh ter Marguerite Eleaynore, to Mr. Ernest Harshaw Yount, on Monday, May the seventh nineteen hundred and seventeen, Shelby. North Carolina. Accompanying card: At Home after May the twentieth Newton, North Carolina. D-- Mrs. Long Hostess Yesterday afternoon at her lovely home in Newton, Mrs. L. F. Long was hostess to the Limited Auction Club. Five" tables were arranged for cards. The club prize for the highest score fell to Mrs. Hugh S. DAnna, while Mrs. E. Bryan Jones was the lucky winner of the visitor's prize. Deli cious refreshments in Jtwo courses were served after the game. Mrs. Long was assisted in serving by Miss Josephine McCorkle. Those playing were Mesdames Hugh S. D'Anna, G. N. Button, J. H. P. Cilley, George Yoder, J. W. Ore baugh, J. M. Whitfield, Horace Lutz, A. A. Shuford, Jr., F. A. Abernethy, C. Ml Sherrill, T. A. Mott, James C. Shuford, E. Bryan Jones, E. L. Shu shuf ord and F. A. Henderson all of Hickory and Mesdames Clyde Rowe, Frank Williams, Lancaster, Herbert fount and A. II. Crowell of New ton. Samples on request. MISS ELIZABETH BOST Mrs. W. It. Beckley, Millinery Phone 208 Hickory, N. C. j:::u;:j:utt::i:::::n::s::ji:::i:::::?:n:::j PRAYER MEETING TONIGHT DEATH OF MRS. BOWMAN All are invited to the prayer meet ing at the First Baptist church to .night. Pastor Bradshaw is away aiding- in a meeting at Drexel. But Mr. Pruitt, if his health permits, will conduct the meeting, and will have a message that will do all good. If he can't be there, the song and praise service by the brethren will be in spiring. ,VThe young members " of the church are specially invited to the prayer-meetings. They are for their good as well as for the older ones. ,-eDeen put on the market. I he setting consists of twenty-four white stones, each set in a silver cup with a platinum finish. They to be the equal of any $200.u0 iing that you can buy, but our price .is sule is only $1.00 and $1.50 Each mpson-west tompany "The Ladies Store" MOTHERLY FAITHFULN ESS That is the topic for the prayer- it the Presbyterian church meeting tonight. The references are 1 Sam. 2.27, 27 and 2 Tim. 1:4 5. Next Sunday is Mother's Day and we study this topic tonight as a preparation for that day when we honor mother, wearing a red rose if she is living and a white one if she is not. At the service tonight several will take part, testifying to the blessings of chris tian mothers, who have honored the Savior by their walk and teaching. STAR BRAND MAYOR CLINE AND OLD 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 L aaEnncEsnaESEBEBnnGDnannnnDnpnnonoDqDnDrQ a n TheP BOARD ARE RETURNED S3 Granite Falls, May 9. .Mayor I). M. Cline and his board of aldermen wprA rpp pfTPrt in tha p ocr.inn hps. day without opposition. They were If nominated at a mass meeting and had no opposition at the polls. The al dermen are Messrs. A. D. Abernethy, A. M. Martin, M. C. Forbes, L. T. Sharpe and J. A Starnes. at the Mrs. Elvina Bowman, widow of El Canie Bowman, who was making hei home near this city with her daugh- "1 V" , V. ' ; ICARD FOLKS WANT LOCAL one week. The remains were carried to Zion Lutheran church, of which she was a faithful member, and funeral ser vices were conducted at 11 o'clock Monday by her pastor, Rev. Mr. Ilaltiwanger, after which she was laid to rest in the nearby graveyard, by the side of her husband who pre ceded her to the spirit land about ten years ago. The deceased was 78 years, G months and 23 days old; was the mother of two children, Mrs. Mary Powell of this city, and Mr. Robert Bowman, whose widow, Mrs. Ida Bowman and family live on route 3. She is survived by two brothers, Wallace and William Propst and one sister, Mrs. William Mouser, besides nine grandchildren and three great grand children. TRAINS TO STOP THERE Raleigh, May 9. 'The corporation commission has received reques from the people of Icard, Burke county, urging the commission to cause lo cal trains on the Western North Carolina road to make stops at that place. i FROST IS FORECAST DIFFICULT FEAT Baltimore American. "Tell Mr. Smith I want to see him at the telephone." "I told Mr. Smith, sir, and he wants to know if you have a periscope at your end." OUR WAR PROBLEM This is cut worm weather in this fcf section, but the weather man prom- t . i nil 1 I .1 1 . Ki? ises a change lhursday lor the bet ter. A light frost Is foraecast to night for the mountain section and it is possible that Hickory may feel it, though there is little likelihood of any damage. The thermometer fell to 38 degrees during Tuesday night. DEATH OF A QHILD This Afternoon & Night "RING RIVALS A two reel El-Ko Komedy Featuring Dan Russle. "THE BUGLER" A one reel drama. "THE UNIVERSAL WEEKLY NEWS" In one reel. Admission-- 5 and 10 cents roduct of Experience The high quality and low price of the Chevrolet is mad possi ble by long experience, unlimited resources and buying, build ing and marketing facilitieaequalled by no othar company. You will find more value viaible and invisible in the Chev rolet "Four-Ninety" than in aiy other ca at tia prie in Amoi- ca. (Ye guarantee the Chevrolet to have mora potrar par pound of than any other car built. The prooff. Seeing and Riding in a Chevrolet. JBuick Garage QUALITY! SERVICE! PHONE 210. a a e Ci B n a D D D D D a B D D 13 g D D n a s aSBDQaOQDDDDDDDDaDDDDDDDaDCaC3CaC3DDDDP Want Ads in the Record bring Results New York Evening Post. The problem which confronts the administration and all responsible au thorities connected with the prosecu tion of the war is to find the way of impressing the onblic with the se rious nature of the task we are em barked upon, without giving rise to pau'e. In England the demand that the government teU the truth has really become a demand that the gov ernment make things out much worse than the truth in order to whip up nnblic energies. (But we whether wild-ejed panic is less dan Helen Lucile, two-year-old daugh-j " nrnmj " tq ter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Butler Martin,! AM EAT IN LONDON IS tc,i-t r, o-Pt-.- o Art i SOLD Al $J.41 liU&(rill,li illness and the funeral was held at Asaocwted Press.) 10:30 this morning, conducted by the' London, May 9. Maximum prices. Rev. A. L. Stanford. The family for home-grown wheat, barley, other; has the sympathy of their many; than kiln-dried barley, and oats are friends. (fixed in an order issued by the food , j controller. The equivalent of the prices m American money are: . Wheat, $19.5 a quarter of 480 nounds; barley $16.50 a quarter of 400 j pounds, and oats, $13.75 a quarter, of 312 pounds. j The average prices in these cereals for the week endins: April 12 were:. EL-KO COMEDY AT PASTIME TODAY Don't fail to see the big two reel El-Ko Comedy at the Pastime this afternoon and tonight. Also the Universal news reel snowing news from all over the world and the "Bu- Vvlheat $21.25 a quarter; barley $17.87 gler," a one reel drama. a quarter and oats about $14.00 a quarter SIBERIAN CROWN LANDS RICHER THAN GERMANY I By Aate Trues.) Petroerrad: May 8J The crown wonder! lands in Siberia, which the new -pro-! visional erovernment has confiscated serous" to a successful prosecution of; from the imperial family and turned Hip war than lazy complacency To assert that the U-boats are sink n,r twiro ns manv shins as tho Ger- v.o tlmmlvps plaim as likely to ger than Germany work discouragement here as to spur richer than Germany m cMnHnilrrprs. To describe Joffre resources . for our troons on me over to the state, include almost the whole of the provinces of Altai and Nerchinsk, embracing a territory lar- than Germany and probably its natural A. J Essex Jeweler & Graduate Optometrist "hAtrrriniT ground of France's desperate neea is to encourage a state of feeling which should please Berlin greatly. The simple facts are that England will not be starved out in the next few months and that France will not collapse, and that in any case no am ount of nervous excitement on our part can affect the immediate situa- tl(After that we may well be made to realize that we have a very formi dable task before us, that we are the last reserve of the allied nations, and that we can serve them best by going at our work determinedly, but without frenzy. Since the eighteenth century, these lands have been the personal proper ty of the Russian emperors, who being occupied with other matters, have paid little attention to their de-; velopment. Both provinces are rich in minerals, including gold, iron, zmcj and lead. Included in these crown lands also are the coal fields of Kuz- j netsk. which are said by experts to be among the richest in Europe. The Qothes Altered Altai region includes aiso xnousanas of acres of undeveloped farm land of high fertility. The opening of these lands is ex pected to simplify the agrarian prob lem and facilitate the work of ec onomic adjustment after the "war. rHK SANITARY WAY" PHONE 190. Cleaned. Pressed, Dyed and Repaired CITY PRESSING CLUB Moose & Miller. We are eager to have every woman in this vicinity know of the merits of Wirthmor $1.00 Waists. We want them to know this not only because they will there after buy them repeatedly, but more particularly because it de monstrates so convincingly the splendid results that can be at tained when the retailer and manufacturer unite in close co-operation with a sincere desire to well serve the buying public. And in this connection let us add that we avail ourselves of every opportunity for such co-operation as will be an aid in bettering our service or values. These thoroughly desirable Wirthmor Waists can be sold in just one good store in every city and they are sold here exclu sively. Four appealing new styles on sale today. New Shipment "Wellworth" Waists $2-00 New Shipment Silk Waists $2.00 to $5.75 New Shipment "Lonsdale" Middy Blouses, $1.50 value for $1 each Thompson-West Company "The Ladies' Store." P
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