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HICKORY DAILY ttEflOUD PAGE FOUR n . te TUESDAY EVEMX0 HUB Theatre Hickory Nights Matinee Thursday Wednesday n Thursday UWEj Matinee 2 & 5 . i i cni o ... P.I- i !Ma Cnoto A ociilo unlace DDIPCC Nights 75c, $1, uu aeais on oaie w uc ; - r K II VJ ik cn, ci on HirWv n Co raid tor. Night 8:15 HEAR " On the Battle Line! UT W. GRIFFITH'S GIGANTICj MILITARY SPECTACLE 3,000 18,000 tM .. r&i m sgrv TTATicrc 5,000 SCENES COST $500,000 20-SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA-20 And Complete Production You'll be a Better Southerner Taken From Thomas Dixon's Great Novel, THE CLANSMAN Mail Orders Addressed to J. F. Miller, Mgr., will have Immediate Attention. 1 I I W.B.RdM,No.703.J3iO Ar AH f--!"- REDUSO Back and Front-Lac FOR STOUT FIGURES Make large hipa disappear; bulky waitt-Bnee more graceful ; awkward butt-lines smaller and have the "Old Corset" comfort with first wearing. Both medium and low bust. 3 80 -a $5 NUFORM Back and Front-Lace For SLENDER and AVERAGE FIGURES GIto Sty 1-, Comfort and perfectly fitting Gown' et an oat Economicr.! Price. $1 -CO io 3 W'f. 1NGAR' r.N H.-JOS., Ine, Nw Yort Mitel ri B-Nufann, No. 929-$2.00 ! Chief; 2TO Banishes 4T Vigor and Ambition to Run-Down, Tired Out People. If you feel tired out out of sorts, despondent, mentally or physically depressed and lack the desire to ac complish things, get a 50c box of Wendell's Ambition Pills at Hickory Drug Co today and your .troubles will be over. If vou drink too much, .smoke too much, or are nervous because of over-j work of any kind, Wendell's Adidi tion Pills will make you feel better in three davs or money back from Hickory Drug Co., on the first box purchased. For all affections? of the nervous; svstem. constipation, loss of appetite lack of confidence, trembling, Kianeyj or liver complaints, sleeplessness, ex-i hausted vitality orw eakness of any! kind get a box of Wendell's Ambi-j tion Pills today on the money backj plan. Mail orders filled, charges! prepaid, by the Wendell Pharmical; Company, Inc., Syracure, N. Y. 3g lion " WAnlth ST eat vtm M HP" HlialHMIi NOTICE Ki nccuiu W ADOUv in Gone Many thousands of women suffering from womanly trouble, have been benefited by the use of Cardui, the woman's tonic, according to letters we receive, similar to this one from Mrs. Z. V. Spell, ofHayne.N.C. "I could not stand on my feet, and just suffered terribly," she says. "As my suf fering was so great, and he had tried other reme dies. Dr. had us tret Cardui. . . I began Sealed proposals will be received by the City Council of the City of Hickory, N. C at the City Mana ger's office on June 26th, 1917 at 8 p. m., for the purchase of $11,000, ten year five per cent Refunding Wiater and Sewer Bonds. Bonds to ha dated Mav 1st 1917. interest pay- I able semi-annually on the first day i of Mav and the first day of Novem- : ber, at First National Bank, Hickory, j N. C. Purchaser to furnish blank ; bonds, etc. The .City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. This May 24th, 1917. JOHN W. BALLEW, 5 24 8t ity Manager, i VALUE OF KINDERGARTEN I TRAINING Creating the Want Creating the Want Premier Salad Dressing i-, one of the bij-'g?st an,' . in America. .The reason for this is due to the fa' a high class . product, no ordinary, or as good as sn.ne ,7 E3 diate attention with tne nrst taste taste it the better they like it It is superior to any home-made, isay so. and the The woman fo! i.S -TH Premier Saiad Dressin Premier Salad Dressin improving, and it cured me. I know, and my doctor knows, what Car dui did for me, for my nerves and health were about gone." a "Sell For Less Profit" a TAKE v4 4--. w-s. Fraternal Directory 5; 3 ....... .Ktv.::::::;- RECORD I To the parents of Hickory: i Not so very long ago there was in Thnringia, a man named Fredrick' V; Froebel, an enthusiast with a new id :a, who lrel unappreciated and; died obscure Slowly the world has come to realize that his idea is mas- , terful, indispensable. ! What is that idea? This: That play is the creative activity of the child as work is the creative ac tivity of the man, and that therefore childhood's play should be directed. Froebel studied the inclinations of the child and sought to move in line with nature. He utilized the ten dency to play; just as we in a de gree use the tides of the sea and the winds that blow to turn the wheels of trade. To use these welling tids of our nature, Froebel said, "would lead us on to God." Froebel therefore invented his "gifts" and "occupations." The first "gift" consists of six balls each color ed with one of the hues of the rain bow. Here the child gets two of T f . 1" A ' ! il nie s eariieso impressions 'inose ox form and color. Games are played1 with these balls. The second "gift",1 1 consists of a cube, a sphere and a j cylinder, adding new ideas of form. He noticed the child was very in-! qulsltive, that it was often curious to know that which was hidden from its sight; so, to satisfy this natural desire of the child, he introduced his Divided Cube. I So in his teaching the playing of games had an important part. Play, ! ! son 4 and happy, uvf"l effort ; all working together for a common ! purpose! Socrates, four hundred and i fifty years before Christ, taught that kindness, courtesy and self-possession were of more importance than facts grabbed from "books that is to say, it is qualities that make a man great and not knowledge. Since Froebel 's day some of the greatest minds of the world have been studying the child Pestolozzi, Herbert Spencer, Prof. James of Harvard, and scores of others. Prof. Prever, of the University of Jena, has writtfn wonderful books on the development of his own children from their babyhood. Out of all this has sprung the Kindergarten, with its trained teach ers, who have mastered the all-important art of so subtly weaving instruction and development of the The Woman's Tonic She writes further: 4tl am in splendid health . . . can do my work. I feel I owe it to Cardui, for I was in dreadful condition." If you are nervous, run down and weak, or suffer from headache, backache, etc., every month, try Cardui. Thousands of women praise this medi cine for the good it has done them, and many physicians who have used Cardui successfully with their women patients, for years, endorse this medi cine. Think what it means to be in splendid health, like Mrs. Spell. Give Cardui a trial. Hickory Lodge No. 343 jjjg i hi All rWiirrricf e fcTXINME. i 3 4 A. F. & A. M. H'tt j Regular communication Mon x aay, night, June 4, 1917. nviteo tc Le WANTS UreUn en cordially present. U l J. W. EHUFORD, W. M. D. T. APPLEGAm Secy. ; FOR SALE SIX Oakland touring- tar lights and starter, roadster. Aberneti: Co. CYLINDER v-'h electric Alio Euiek ' llardwir 5 12 tf Sit Mi. ! Piedmont Couiicil ! No. 43. Ji. O. U. A. M Meets every evening at 7:30 P. M., All visit ng brotlu-rs cordially invited. J. IL SIGMON, Councilor W. 1. Caldwell, Rec. Sec iiiiiliiiiKiiyiliHiiidii:;; OLD FALSE 'TEETil WANTED Don't matter if broks-n. I pay 2. to 15. per full set. Single and partial plates iu prpunion. Sena uy parcel post and receive check by return mail. L. Mazer, -J0U7 S. 5th St. Philadelphia, Pa. I WANTED AT ONCE GOODcuTd ' cotton rags. Clay Printing Com pany. TELKA FARM I K : ! ' y i i r i -I ! JiilllillifilliftlllililSllimEiiS Catawba IrlLcdseKo. 54 I K. of P. I very Thursday night, g brethren invited. g HUGH D'ANNA, C. C. W R. L. HEFNER, K. R. and S. i t (ill SALE tomobiie Garage. SECOND HANI) Al- in go(-d condition. Balck Meets Visitini - FISH! FISH! FISH? EAT fish two days each wh-k. tne differece in the meat bill will maintain a Jc Christmas card. Value $25.00. 5 28 -si WE HAVE MAMMOTH YELLOW joy beans, blown soy beans, whip porwiil and mixed peas, cane seed, millat, etc. Hickory See o. 5 2Se 2t "KILLED BY ALu5;GIiEE I Salisbury, -.ray 29. Everett Car- ' rigan, 14-year-old son of Sol Cairi gan, who lives near Mill Bridge, ' was killed by a falling tree Monday afternoon. The boy was with a party righting forest fires when a tree was feiL-d. It struck th'3 youngster, inflicting injuries that caused his death in a hospital here a few hours later. FOR SALE I5LGGY AND HAK- ntss. Phone 150-,!. o -JS 2t WANTED ,100,000 SWEET l'OTA to plants. Hickory Seed Co. 5 2b 2t Train Schedules. i ()R SALE REMINGTON Type- writer, practical; v new. Address X, care Record. 5 2S 2; PLANT FOR SUCCESSION. - nave cabbage, torr.ato, k'et, caiu tiower, col lard and sweet potato plants. Hickory Seed Co. 5 28 .' NO AO. Before her marriage Mrs. McKinnle was the famous Telka Farm, who sang principal roles in company with Mine. Hfiiiiimiim-Trpiiik in the notable nro- mind into play that the child mind: clnctioii, "Love's Lottery." She ap- uuvanees uy leaps ana yet so cnarmea is the child by the game that it does not realize that it is learning. The Kindergarten has built a new and firmer foundation for education and Froebel's intent and expectation were to carry his methods right up through all the grades, even into the university, and on through life. So neared in other Savage Opera produc tlons in leading sop. ano roles and for a number of years has served accepta bly as concert soloist. Besides a rich coloratura soprano voice, she has marked ability as an actress and Is everywhere greeted with most favora ble comment. In the same company actually the Kindergarten plan is a i with Mrs. McKinnie are Adelaide H SOUTHERN Westbound 15 Ar Hickory 7:40 a. m. 11 Ar Hickory 1J:20 a. m. 21 Ar. Hickory 4:32 p. m. 35 Ar. Hickory 11:32 p. m. HAVING AGAIN FOL-M) WHERE Fresh water tish can be obtained, 1 as still able to serve my customers with the choicest of sish. The Fish .Man. 5 i& -t LOST 'LADY'S SILVER TERSE Monogram J S. A.. Finder return to 11. "W. Harris store and get re- iVpvvard. y ) 28 6t. NO. 0. Mo. No. Eastbound ;( Ar. Hickory 9:05 a. ir.. 22 Ar. Hickory 12:00 noon. 12 ar. Hickory 5:32 p. in. Hi Ar. Hickory 6:50 p. m. C. AND N.-W WANTED plants in Supply C 5 29 2t SW EET I'OTATO Union anv ouant:t:e?. ..Larshviiie, X. -. FOR SALE ilVKK Southbound To. 9 Ar. Hickory 2:35 p. m Northbound No. 10 Ar. Hickory 11:30 u. and m. Suits furn set chairs. sicie board (sola rocking chairs, a cellancous parts. Daily Record. jrc-dir-.inir tab.e r!:n- rlr.set ' ! solid w;s:nut, several -A- other ni:- ri,s C. care system of life, not merely a system of school teaching. No parent in reach of a Kindergar ten can afford to neglect it. Miss Mary Graham, one of the finest prima ry teachers of the Charlotte grad ed schools said: "The best children we ever that our summer vacation course of eight weeks in Kindergarten opened Monday morning, May 28, and we' came from the Kindergarten. Tl.-'y never .required discipline." nr. j. i.1 1 .tf t - i I i.i i-i i i we wish to enaiiK our irienas ana : vvouia oe pieascci to have your con-, .patrons for their encouragement ! tinned patronage. ! Lewis, contralto; J. Allen Grubb, ten or; Burt McKinnie, bass, and Margarel Day, pianist. FOR SALE -OU( HID, I LOpSe ing sweet peas. 40c hundred. Ph 54-J. and appreciation during the past had and take this opportunity to announct MRS. H. D. ABERNETHY. 1205 !3th Strrer, Hickory, N. C. Ives Cut Malaria, Builds Up iy Te Old Standard 8al.f S' oivv . . ' .... ' Malaiia.enri' iera. A true t e tonic. Fofsd-JtssndchUur MIKE THE MESSENGER HIS FIRST NIGHT IN SLEEPER.. ..V i-?- ISA. V- : " ' ' ' ' fAl 77 K I MlItLnNt;X r to5LEp hbao nmVgg C raw over, )-- -tLilJV knff VOR FEET FIR6T MZZZ TH' N.GHT JEST To POT MCJ 't ON YoUR ( ) .. ,rr-
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