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ft fife PAGE TWO 1 !T ! J t LaI Via i?ucuians Knew i would not u-d . . nmrnnTTTTLIilM HICKORY DAILY RECORD MONDAY r;V Hickory Daily Record TELEPHONE 167 Published by the Clay Friti Co. . Knnintf vrpnt Sunday. . jjverj ' thoir business we them best thing they could do to put Grand Duko Nicholas u is command of the army. iRecord friends took the hint and Farabee Editor ' Saturday was a good day for news M" I with this paper. S. H. J. j. im" A ... II. M. Miller UT five times as "L . .1 j oJdra of l,.Kf nlmtips in his or .. nrilt nleaie state In their communication both OLU ana NEW addresses. To insure efficient delivery, com plaints should be made to the Sub scription Department promptly . Uty subscribers should call 167 regarding complaints. The Record will ho interesting if every- her bit. MISS GEORGE WASHUNGTON AT PASTIME TUESDAY SUBSCRIPTION RATES The following is a short synopsis I of 'Miss Oeorge Washington a ifive reel drama, featuring Mar guerite Clark. Paramount biggest jnniutip whifh will b' shown at tne One ye., r ;!.. , . nn,,o,i., Tun.. ruh. Rcr- Six months I.OO enice Somers. a pupil at Miss Perkins Three months Sthool for Younjr Latlies. so im- One Month nraaaaa r;t.,4-ire Washington One week 'r't o..wv with her truthfulness 4 UVII fc'X' , tiros ented with a nifctiai ....... .... . mif uci 'i? thjit. she is 1 02 ELFVENTH AVENUE i for her veracity. As a matter of 1402 ELhVfcNIH ayi.iub ; f iw.f she is a frightful little fibber, r, o as her school friend Alice Altwold can Entered as second class matter Sep- tcstif Bernice is engaged to Umber 11, 1915, at the postofflce at . r n who is not known to any Entered as second class matter Sep. ' y mber 11, 1915, at the postofflce at . . . rt i 4V. . March 1 "ul temoer 11, ivio, ai. m Hickory, N. C, under the act of March arroll, who is not known to any ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS Zpt, MONDAY EVENING MONDAY. JUNE 4. 1917 HONOR THE DAY the and blim of the Altwood family except Alice. farml! invitt'S the tWO ITirlS tO iriiPPf. him and iro to a matinee. They mwnt. Kernice telling Miss 1'erkins that they are going to the Marblend Hotel to meet "Mr. and Mrs. Gard nor" nut miss lerKins accom panies them to the hotel and they ! are forced to pass Carroll in 1 lrtKKv without rocounizintr him. . tin.illv flee into Room 7- in a Hickory women ana men win ' 'effort' to dodge Mjss Perkins. TfLMstration dav more memorable n..t nnm 7- occuoied bv Clev than it othenvise would be. Plans erly Trafton a young diplomat who bout to be sent abroad on a secret lor nononnK tn " " misai0n. Astounded at the sudden sign the roll, ror uecoraung me r- q two strange g.irls in hh istration places and of seeing to i. room Trafton is told of their pitdi- that the day is observed patriotical- cament. A few moments later, ilr lv already have been made. Tomor- and Mrs. Altwod encounter Alias v i v,a hj.fnr Perkins in the lobby of the hotel am row will be an event m the histoi toJd of thejr daughter.8 pre3. of the United States and the people en in the "c;ardner" apartment are contemplating it with a soberness Rushing upstairs to find her, they .i.i i. t,i. o-ruvi aonoo discover her in the presence of lraf WlUl 19 a IICUH IU H'tu 6vvu " . . , , . and the Gardner ton and promptly introduces herself stranger as Mr. and Mrs. is Whether a single man from Hick- nr roiphoa the wnr zone in France it is the hope of all our people, as it 'in order to save the situation, is the hope of all the people in the1 Alise is taken home by her parent, ol.... it.i .u. .:u kn f,. nd liermce accompanies them. lraf unneu Dimes, mut i. w. - j ton-s diplomatic complications J last conflict between nations. Theim to consult Mr. Altwod wh senselessness of war should be dnv- an international lawyer, and he goes i i i i.i 4.v..'tn hi homp HprjiifP. mpanwhilp. en nome anti we snoum st-e iu it mat," - " , ' it ... , A,-n 'has accounted for the absence ot her the world s made safe for democ ,.husbamr by saying that he has racy. To think of a set of rulers been called abroad suddenly. When who would deliberately plunge the Trafton arrives at the Altwood home world into war. as the Prussian there is a scene, but he declares that junkers have done, is to think beings so inhuman as to deserve scorn of the people of all ages. Nobody is laboring under any nf ' his real name is Gardner, the nam . ! AAMAVV.. VVIll UiJVU .1. Ol. V I I- ll UI'V in-;matic work. Wihen it conies time I lor them to retire. tfernice and jo. Trafton are frightfully embarrassed lusions as to why we are to send men ? tiaim, u wvnti ,iv .. 1 nianv comniications. i;prnifft sur ince than to call for help ceeds in getting into Alice's room Atlantic. The lor the night, and Trafton retires on a balcony. land and France on this side of the junkers would lay for us just as 3ur- illii Ge0f 11 I;;;;;;:; lv ctees. m jnt::i:n!:tniimmtt T Professional Cards rnnnnnnanonnnonncnnanaBriqBcaB00B rm tt tt Dr. W. B. Ramsay Office over Shuford's Drug Store. Hickory, N. C. THE HICKORY HARNESS CO. Manufacturers of all kiuds of HARNESS, BRIDLES. SADDLES AND STRAP WORK. Repairing a Specialty. Ilicfcnry, N. C. Train Schedules. m. m. SOUTHERN m. Westbound 15 Ar Hickory 7:40 a. 11 Ar Hickory 11:20 a. m. 21 Ar. Hickory 4:32 p. m. Hickory 11:32 p. m. No. No. No. NK 35 Ar No. 3G Ar. No. 22 Ar. Eastbound Hickory 9:05 a. rc.. Hickory 12:00 noon. 12 ar. Hickory 5:32 p. 16 Ar. Hickory 6:50 p C. AND N.-W Southbound No. 9 Ar. Hickory 2:35 p. m. Northbound 10 Ar. Hickory 11:40 a. m No. No. No. Lax-Fos, A Mild, Effective Laxative & Liver Tonic Does Not Gripe nor Disturb the Stomach. In addition to other properties, Lax-Fos contains Cascara in acceptable form, a stimulatingLaxative andTonic. Lax-Fos acts effectively and does not gripe nor disturb stomach. At the same time, it aids digestion, arouses the liver and secretions and restores the healthy functions. 50c When You Think ot Brick Write or Phone BUFFALO CLAY CO Statesville, N. C. THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP F. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor First-Class Work Guaranteed Phone 106, Work Delivered 1032 14th street Hickory, N. C. Next to Fir ft Buildin & Loan office. Dr. R. P. WILSON Veterinary Surgeon Will answer calls day or night. Office phone 226. Resident phone 301-J. a n i ii ii ia m mm Mow loo lan Help! Your Country a g a D a 3 PRODUCE WASTE LEND all you can nothing all you can Dr. Glenn G. Scott DENTIST OFFICE OVER BUSY BEE CAFE AND KENNEDY ELECTRIC CO If t S I f I t a a a tt tt tt Produce Food Stop all waste, lend your surplus to the Cov-rnirw ing in a Liberty Bond whichwill pay 3 1-2 per (Tt icountry win the war. !;: ' help our Matters are still further compli- elv aa thev laid for France.' t... u. . i i ' micu nie ainvai oi Varroii, wno is and later made war on all neutrals, engaged to Bernice and his jealousy We don't like this war, but it is a when he discovers her trying to be case of monarchy against democracy, affectionate to Trafton. Meanwhile , , l lraf ton and Alice are becoming m- and democracy must win. terested in each other and the be- traVal Of tht -faff lonris tn atill rlajn a pe- er complications. Jb inally. in order rri. T S XT 1L.1 lie ijenoir mews says vnat a p- vu"'K"i.ouuiia, x inaiiy, in oruer tition will go to Governor Bickett sav? her host ani hostess from dy , . . x ... , ,ing of apoplexy, Bernice persuades asking him to commute u life im- h threfien to telI tPhe pnsonmens tne ueatn sentence oi and decides to forf e t all claims to Charlie Walker, the young white man the truth, medal which has helped her who murdered a young girl in that over many serious difficulties in the neighborhood last year, and the Le- " J ia noir paper is confident the governor'... Tmvva will allow the law to take its course. MAN ViT, Governor Bickett has a good heart, UT OK T,ajK liAmES but if he interferes in the Wlker " case caDital nunishment shmild he . According to the state board of abolished in North Carolina; no Cna rfl is "ow Vnter- u it i i x t , .1 ... , , esting herself in a new form of pa- an onwuiu us cietuwuwu ii yi- inoiism Dut a real one. She is go ker escapes for any murder. jing after conditions which make ba- bies sicken and die particularly in The war narrrvW u ui ! lfle. . and which ignorant u V ii ,. , "Ul,"u', mocners have been battling with ev- that colleges will not abandon inter- er since they have been mothers. A conegiace athletics because of the number oi towns and communities I in the StatS are now pno-atrml in nr- - 0fc , v I navv hojin . h ...Ml I, .. it . r (i '""' wt ue, in me ii ex i iew .,t,ln- i i . , . . t vuiuajiiiilj a oauy VYeeK ,w"swt tlttSS' wno nave ieen quicK campaign. sGoldsboro, Black Moun to respond to the call, and it is not' tain, and Rocky Mount are conduct desired that sports be abolished ' ing such camPaigns this week. Abcr- in the United States There i'!1,' and Ch,arltte held theirs re vjiiutfu oiaies. mere is cently and the whole of Edcecomb every reason why colleges and univer-' county including Tarboro is TintereTt sity activities should be carried on as ' ed in one for the white babies this usual so far as possible. (week, and for the colored babies the . Yee lollowinS- ther towns that have Jlickory i, the natura. and logical IS" aTSh? JSS S"m' location for a big packing plant. It' Babies mean more to this country is easy of access to several count.ps,1 today than they used to. The pres railroad facilities are good, and livp-,e"ifc wfr- wil1 cause them to be con stock is plentiful in thi. !sld?red ln ,even more valuable terms, stocK is plentiful in this temtorv. as is now the case in England France A packing plant would add to the and other warring nations." Baby wealth of this whole section. We saving in England is one of that I COUntrV a Phipfpaf nnnnara Don't Forget The Spedal Reduction Sale of jewelry, cut-glass and china, now on at A. X ESSEX Jeweler & Graduate Optometrist. At the Van Dyke Shop. Phone 48 DR. G. E. FLOWERS Having enjoyed a large coun try practive for 32 years, an now located in Hickory and so licit a share of the general prac tice. Office at 8th avenue and 15th street. Children's diseases a specialty. I Dr. J. T. Underwood j I Dentist 1 Office over i HICKORY DRUG CO I tsmmsmntnmm Dr. O. L. Hollar to HICKORY, N. C. Special attention given Fistulas, Fissures Ulcers, Pruritus cutting, no confien- PILES Cured. No aiJ sanirajuinixrxixurm: This Bank offers you its services free in handling all details senpuon. iou can invest as little as $50 an,i if ey to make the purchase tn? First Vntumai pJ,i. will make you a loan on the Bond so that you can t; advantage of this opportunity to help the n-uveYr.rrc Of YOiir " DUD- you need nion- Hi Kt immediate FIRST IATI0NAL BANK a i Hickory, N. C. Accounts. Cora- a Capital and Surplus $300.000.0. B Four Per Cent. Interest On Savings a pounded Quarterly. a Money to Loan at All Times. 1st napataissBinEiaDsaDEsuQDDisaiSQgiis&eaggggHm war. Some of the best men the gov- !n , suue ar now engaged in, or ernment has were drawn from nDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDODDODDDDDDDDQQBBQaDBDBIl f Just a Few Details I I That are Different: a m. hope we will have the plant soou. This business of rising at 5 a is fine theory, but as a matter m . ... iact doesn't it make one feel he has done a day's work about 11 o'clock? Don't all answer at once in Hickory. The Record regrets that Geo. Cochran has left Newton for mington, but he knows that wishes attend him. No better tiaw country s chiefest concerns. Countries that are every day being depopulated are iorcioiy realizing that babies of today are the eit.izpna nf tv.-,,.,,. 0f and that the nation's destiny rests up- iu" " cimracier ana noer of its new generation. The. number of babies saved is not the only requirement necessary to meet this situation. It will be the QUalltV Of t.hfl m Pn oml lir-rvn 4-Ui will count most in the next genera- tiOn. 'TTnr1ovolrnal ,1 ; 1 I ! Wil- dwaffed intellects and devitalizing best defects carried from youth to old age awnui, iurnisn tne Tin nnrl hranm n U , ; . v... .in uic paper man is at wort in m. iin" '? Pee0.ea today or that will b The Star I. tn M..i.t.J . uccucu xvr me work of tomorrow, HICKORV PEOPLE WILL SEE WONDERFUL PLAY It is good to know when one goes home from a day's toil that if he Cannot hear rViA bark, he can at least call the mil nf u IJl, .of a Nation," to be cat which killed nine chicks is dead, deavoring to secure for several months and he only recently was able to book Farmers are urged to save a few iLff Brfca,t xPense- Some of the heav, orwheat nd 0.ts for JSJT. bition at the fair. It is to be borne1 Producting company will be in Ilick in wind that the next event is to be ory ,for ,the davs that the show is an improvement on all other -fair t ?j(TiUC? pekory people had ask- held here. lfu . ine pl,ay shwn here from . ajr peopte are talking about it there is no doubt it will draw large crowds at each performance. FRANCIS X BUSHMAN AT THE PASTIME TODAY Di.n,t t0 see the 14th episode of the "Great Secret" featuring Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne at the Pastime this after noon and tonight. Special music by our orchestra tonight. The food waste in the United States is estimated to be around $700,000,000 a year. That should be reduced by about $050,000,000 this year. If we had the price we would take peveral liberty bonds. "All cars are good cars," said a man the other day, "but some cars are better than others." Of course we admit that the Stud ebaker car is better, but let us call your attention to a few details that you don't find in other cars: The front seats are individual ad justable chairs, removable or revisa ble. You can take them out, or the passenger in the righ)thani front seat can turn and face the passen gers in the back seat. The Studebaker Four is a beautiful 5-passenger car, lighter than the av erage, stronger than the strongest, and more powerful than the most powerful of other makes. But clev erly concealed under the tonneau sears, tnere are two folded chairs which instan,tly convert btudebakcr 5Passene-er TYmrinr car into a big roomy 7-Passenger louring car !if you are a car owner you have been impressively taught that there are times when two ex tra seats are a great convenience. .: iStudebaker cars are upholstered in genuine leather, but not just genuine leather like many other cars Studebaker uses exactly the same quality of genuine long-grain, semi glazed, leathers as you find in cars costing from $2,000 up-4eather that costs 50 per cent more than the aver age kind Studebaker buys its leath er like it buys its steel, the best in the market. 4 Cylinder $985, 6 Cylinder $1,250. Detroit, Michigan. pillllllllllllPIIIH J. W, Hollingsworth l LAWYER I I Office 1 Hollingsworth Clothing Co. 1 I NEWTON, N. C. I J. H. Willis Specal agent for International Marbel and Granite Co., Caston, Ga. Best work and prices on ev erything for the cemetery. We make prompt shipments Office 636 8th Ave. See us when you want any thing in this line. 3 Enlist Your $ Dollars in the War In the time of our country's crisis an idle dollar is as much a "slacker" as an idle man. Are your dollars doing their duty? The Liberty Loan of 1917 invites the immediate response of the American people. Every dollar subscribed will help mak it a success.- The quicker the better. Armies of dollars are an absolute necessity for national d fense. Unless the dollars at home stand back of them, the soldiers in the field cannot do their utmost I protect our house holds and our freedom. We Will Count it a Privilege to Enter Your Subscription. CONSOLIDATED 1328 Union Square Hickory, N. C. Capital $60,000.00 TRUST CO. arm the . Abernethy Hardware Co. HICKORY, N.C. HonnnnnnnnnnHnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn Fraternal Directory rtttmmmtmtmnnnmtmmnnntTmttttt Hickory Lodge No. 343 A. t & A. M. Regular communication Mon aay, night, June 4, 1917. Brethren cordially invited to be present. J. W. SHUFORD, W. M. D. T. APPLEGATE, Sec'y. Piedmont Council No. 43, Jr, o. U.A. M. Meets every Monday evening at 7:30 P. M AH visit;ng brothers cordially invited. J. H. SIGMON, Councilor W. I. Caldwell, Rec. Sec- aiiiiiiiiiHiiirairamiiiiioiiiiiiiffimninmi. m Introductory FREE OFFER 50c value for 25c. One "Jiffy'' bath tub or commode brush free with one can of STERI-FOAiM, Spotless OJorless, Sanitary. Let "Jiffy" clean it the easy way. GRIMES & MURPHY, Druggists Phone 300 Opposite Post Office "IN Business for Your Health" y - D. Elliott. President and Treasure J. Worth Elliott, L. M. Elliott. Secretary Elliott Building Company Incorporated. Prir. oil in a.-., t Via.-l r-fcper r a 1 or construction, .estimates iuiii"-u , Fine or ganization anu best equipped contractors in tie Soutn faHy. HICKORY N. C J DN1II1IIIIIM 2E H i V- tern r am am Catawba Lodge No.; 54 lofP. Meets everv Thursav mVt,. Visiting brethren invited. HUGH D'ANNA, C. C. R. L. HEFNER, K. R. and S. iimraiir Subscribe to the Record $4 Hickory Cabinet & Manufacturing Co. M. G. Crouch, Mgr. Located in old light house building near foundry Telephone 227-J ah ovders dispatcnea promywj" -hj3
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