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PAGE TOUR - niHiM in rrninn """" 1 M """wMI""MMIMM'"'M"" n'reiir'W HICKORY DAILY RECORD . - - - - AY ,,,I:NN(. Tsk(e a Week oft of Vaca (0 Buy a Season Ticket to the Chautauqua and enjoy a week of real pleasure. Most of us will be unable to take a vacation this summer, but for $2.00 we can have just as much pleasure and learn a great deal more, Df Get your children (6 to 14 years) Junior lickets tor $1 .00 so that they can enjoy that feature which alone is worth the money. aim We MosC ow ? : N 1 IKON The Spirit of Youth The Hudson Super-Six Speedster is the car for young folks and also for old folks who love the sport of motoring. It is smart and distinctive. The Super-Six Chassis, winner of speed and endurance records, makes the speedster the liveliest and fastest of the Hudsons. $1750 at Detroit. HUDSON Super-Six Phaeton, 7-passenser - $1650 Cabriolet, 3-pasengcr - 1950 Tourin Sedun ... - - 2175 Town Car - - ----- Z9Z Town Car Landuulet - - 3025 Limousine ------- 2923 Limousine Lnndaulet - 3025 (All Price f. o. b. Detroit) IN THE WATER YOU DRINK Fifty Cents Worth in Four or Five (Jallons of Water Makes Tonic For Whole Family BRIEF NEWS ITEMS OF NEWTON AND VICINITY Super-Six Speeders Have Arrived Abernefhy.Haraware Company Hickory - North Carolina FINE FOR WARM WEATHER ' Non -alcoholic Natural Iron, known as Acil Iron Mineral, ami obtainable now at most druirivists is bottled by the Ferrodine Chemical Corp. in a highly concentrated form suitable for home' use, is not so much a medi cine as it is a delightful, refreshing, appetizer, blood purifier, tonic and system lwildin.tr mineral water and for thirty years families in many parts of 'th? country have diluted a iifty cent bottle in four or five gal lon"', of water and v.scd it on the t bh' for the who1? family to drink, and a wonoerruiiy aeaiia.v una u is I ton. Iron i rood for one and the foods we cat these days have less and less of this important element. Anaemic, weary, wornout folks young and oM ;n need of a better appetite, steadier nerves, sounder sleep, and strength should get a bottle. It goes from two to ten times as far as other and very much cheaper iron preparations, is economical, powerful and suickly brings one back to their feet a.uain. A half tcaspoonful in a tumbler of water is the prescription for those in need of a bracing tonic and blo.d pu rifier. Being Nonalcoholic and not a patent medicine there is no danger of kidney, bladder, stomach or nerves and it does not injur? teeth or cause constipation as many iron prepara tions are apt to do. (let it at tire nearest drug Score or if th?y are out a ias'-re si:-.e bot tle will be sent prepaid !?1 . by the Ferrodine Chemical Corp., Roanoke, Va. Take it after meals as directed. You'll be amazed before the bottle ;s half gone. adv. SPECIAL AT PASTIME WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20th Ca Oil ower A 1 Raspberries, Dewberries reaches Apples Cucumbers Cabbage Lettucj Reets Tomatoes New Potatoes I'tans . Peas Onions Crape fruit Rhubarb Oranges Lemons P.ananas j Premier Salad Dressing The Salad Dressing Wh itener g Martin "Sell for Less Profit" WEIRD ANIMALS Some of 'I'm in This Collection Sug gest an Attack of I) T. New York Times. A collection of animals, including lions, tigers, snak?s, chameleon, ze bras, parrots, leopards and monkeys have arrived on a British freighter, consigned to Louis Ruhe, 248 Grand street, an animal dealer, for distri bution among the zoological gardens in the western stat?s. According to the captain, the most remarkable anima's on board were the four chameleon zebras, which had red, white and blue stripes, and were first seen in Uganda by Col. Theodore Roosevelt on his African hunting trio. One of the zebras put its forefcoi, on a hot brick and turned blue, the captain declared, and when the native attendant, Lambam, plac ed it in cold salt water the animal turned white. Oog and Joog, the two trained chimpanzees, were said to be remarkably intelligent and could hardly be distinguished from some kinds of human beings when they were attired in dungaree overalls and flannel sweaters. Th3 only incident worth mention ing on the voyage across the Atlantic, the captain asserted, was the sight ing of what appeared to be a huge sea serpent ten days ago off the Grand banks. After looking at the object through their glasses from the bridge the captain and his chief offi cer recognized the strange monster as Buffum, a boa constrictor, 50 feet long, which was believed to have- died on the previous voyage and was paid out over the stern. Evidently the cold sea water re vived the reptile, for the captain said that "it seemed to recognize its old ship." And he avers that it came al ongside and tried to grab the cook who was standing on deck outside the galley. After it had been fed, the captain, who resented the imputation that he was spinning a sea yarn, as serted that the boa constrictor went away full speed (toward the eas.ti Red sea by way of Suez and Gibraltar. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD The followng personal items are taken from the Newton Enterprise: The friends of Mrs. S. L. Rhyne will regret to learn of her continued ill ness. Saturday she underwent a se rious operation for mastiditis in Charlotte. Dr. II. E. Rowe went down to be present, as was also her other brother, Dr. R. II. Rowe. Mr. W. A. Reinhardt was quite ill for several days last week, but we are glad to note is now out again. iMiss Mildred Rowe has done her "bit" for the way, by buying a 500 bond, the largest one bought by any body in Newton. Dr. and Mrs. J. IL Yount and Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Yount motored down to Mooresville last Thursday to spend the day with Mrs. Sue Wilfong ana M;rs. George Goodman, Mrs. Jr II. Yount's mother and sister Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wilfong were in town Friday night to attend the Red Cross meeting. Miss M. A. WTnitener, route 2 paid the Enterprise a visit Saturday, J. U. Long of Newton, spent Saturday in Newton with his son, Dr. Glenn Long, prior to his departure that evening for New York Miss Estelle Campbell, who has been teaching in the eastern part of the state the past year, is visiting relatives in Newton, before leaving for Peabody College for the summer school. G. C. Iluitt of Maiden has taken a position with J. B. Carper to attend to his soda fountain and began work there yesterday. Mr. ITuitt experts shortly to move to Newton to live. Sam WJlson of Kannapolis spent Sunday in Newton with his mother. Jloger Bost arrived in Newton Sat urday to visit his sister, Mrs. S. L. Herman. Mr. Bost holds a responsi ble position with The Picayune in New Orleans, and is off on his vaca tion. A letter from Ted Hoover says he has successfully passed his examina tions and is now a fully accepted s-1-dier in the regular army. He has gone to Fort Thomas, Ky., for furth er training. Mr. G. E, Bollinger of Claremont was a visitor to our ofTke on Mon day. He was accompanied bv Mr. j J. P. Thomas of Charlotte, who is traveling for the Leonard Cigar Man j ufacturing Company, and who spent ! the week-end with Mr. Bollinger. Mr. Thomas said he heard of Catawba as I a fine farming county, but what he has seen far surpassed his expecta tions. Karl Wiarliek of WJest Asheville ar rived in Newton Satui'day. He is packing up his mother's household ef fects preparatory to her leaving for Asheville on Wednesday accompan ied by her son Gilmer. They will make their future home in West Asheville where R. M. Wiarliek is in the grocery business and Karl in the furniture. Miss Virginia Phillips returnel home Sunday from Wake Forest, ac companied by her sister, Mrs. Brew er, who will visit here for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gadfly of Hick ory spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of L. li. Phil! ins. S. D. Goodwin, the expert soda dis jienser at the Freeze Drug Co.. was called to his home Sunday at Mont gomery, Ala., on accouat of the sick ness of his father. C. L. Ervin went to Asheville yes terday as a delegate to the National convention of the Jr. O. U. A. M. Hon. and Mrs. A. A. Whitener of Hickory were in the city yesterday shopping. (Misses Mary and Anna Rowe spent last week in Raleigh attend ing the demonstrations drying fi'uits and vegetables. Mrs. B. S. Owens and children spent last week with relatives in the county. M'iss Inez Yoder has returned home from a visit to her sister, Mrs. R. L. Huffman at Morganton. Miss Henry Penn of Boone, has been visiting at the home of Mrs. R. B. Knox for a few days. Jno. C. Joyner of La Grange re- The magnificent Ponce de Leon Hotel, St. Augustine, Fla., noted all over the world for its beauty is shown in "The Waiting Soul" the five-part feature photodrama starring' Mme. Petrova, which will be seen at the Pastime theatre on Wednesday June 20th. The play was produced by Popular Plays and Players for the Metro program. Not only the beautiful structure it self, but the grounds as well, rich with Southern foliage, are shown in this Metro wonderploy. One of the most important scenes of the picture show's the spacious lawn of this fa mous hostelry. ""The Waiting Soul" combines nat ural beauties with a powerful drama of the mind. It might be called "a photoplay of conscience." It affords Mtm. Petrova an opportunity to dis play strong emotional ability and to wear beautiful gowns. A superb cast supports the star in the interpretation of "The Waiting Soul," among them such well-known players as Mahlon Hamilton, Mrs. Mathilde Brundage, Roy Pilcher, Wil fred de Shields, Wyndham Standing and Mrs. Lottie Word. Notice to Public!! The following section. f of Chapter 2 of the or- dinances of the City of g Hickory on resolution of P.itv drmno.il will hf. crt- j . FOIl forced strictly: 4 A FOR SALE L. C. SMITH TYPE- writer. First $35.00 takes it. Apply Buick Garage. 6 19 tf Announcement of Marriage Mrs. Clara Ann Finger announces the marriage of her daugh ter Imogen to Lieut. Donald Armpriester Stroh, U. S. M, C. on Wednesday, the thirteenth of June one thousand nine hundred and seven teen Hickory North Carolina TO INVESTIGATE PEAT POSSIBILITY IN SWEDEN "Sec. 7. It shall be unlawful for any person or persons to k?ep or maintain any hog or hogs, or pig or pigs, within the corporate limits of the City of Hickory, except as here inafter provided: Provided, howev er, that any person or persons may be allowed to keep hogs or pigs in any open lot or pen not less than twenty (20) feet square, or its equiv alent in square foet, and shall not keep -more than one (1) hog or pig to each five thousand (5,000) square feet of lot space: Provided furth er, that each hog or pig so kept shall have a ring in its nose. Said lot or pen to be inspected by the Health Officer of this C'ty at lease once during each month, and often er if necessary, and when found in an unsanitary condition the same shall be condemned by the Health Of ficer of this City, and he shall noti fy the owner thereof, to remove said hog, or hogs, pig or pigs, at once, or to remedy said unsanitary condition immediately; Provided further, that none of said lots of pens shall be nearer than one hundred feet (100) feet to any residence or street." '.:::a SALE fii:; liiii i if.ui.,. i. , ' ' LH' sweet peas, -,-c inirvJ. 1'W.e FOR KENT TY) light li . ; -nibbed. Anolv : ; ! FOR SALE I Oakland t--:r::.-! igni:- a!:u ;'ti-r i roadster. A1-;" Co. i OLD FALSE M O-i I Don't mutter 'f s.-r, to $15. per ij'.l ? j partial platos i by parcel ; -: i by return m;-.::. I.. i FOR KENT - ! iwith lanu- . ! enue. . ! -I blv lot-lie i ! yards of IV I plants. Si - .. ''' T: li o 11 tf 'A" ANTED . I py $2. -:E?:e and Send t'r.e.-k :"r. 2i07 s: HOUSE l"-.h &v . -ii-iira- i'. 1r, :f JofinV. CITY MANAGER 6 16 3t ' FOR S.M .!'. - H !LV I SF1) ' Sharnless ."-.. ' : - .v;:-..r ! n :: :-h. iP. :. .i. s:,.n. j PiiOIlc ','10. :, rj ';;,.. S.;t iTnraimniir h irn -vrrmsi. i i i - i " w.n.iiw vsaa If bit lt. t-C Vbt4 i s'v$; w - - --l ICR rr v.. By the Associated Press. iStockholm, June 19. Professor G. Sellergren of the Technical Univer sity has petitioned the king to ap point a committee to investigate the commercial feasibility of securing from a certain kind of Swedish peat a fibre adapted to making textiles. lie accompanies his petition with door mats made from peat, which he de clares to be quite as durable as just or cocoa-matting. The cost, more over, he declared to be only a little more than two-thirds as much, and hardly more than half as much as that of the best woven straw mats. ;Rev. and Mrs. W. L. Hutchins and Miss Bessie Hutchins, sister of Mr. Hutchins, a trained ' nurse in St. Leo's hospital, Greensboro, and Mr. II. II. Lowry of Newton, motored to Hickory today. Mr. J. Ti Pritchett of Lenoir was here this afternoon on his way to Fort Thomas, Ky., where he will join the medical corps, United States a my. Train . Schedules. SOUTHERN p'-Vi.-.nre Westbound No. 15 Ar Hickory 7:40 a. m. No. 11 Ar Hickory 11:20 a. v. No. 21 Ar. Hickory 4:32 p. m. NK 35 Ar. Hickory 11:32 p. m. j ' G!J7'f':;:-'';'j F. k'.ssu!y Repair lh-p'i. I'.ov !27 Charlotte. N. C. ! LENSES GROUND & Iil'I'LICATEI) Eastbound No. 38 Ar. Hickory 9:05 a. rr.. No. 22 Ar. Hickory 12:00 noon. No. 12 ar. Hickory 5:32 p. in. j NTo. 16 Ar. Hickory 6:50 p. m. C. AND N.-W SUBSCRIBE IrOR THE RECORD turned from Oglethorpe training camp, is visiting his sister, Mrs. J. A. Snow. Dr. J. J. Stewart will move to Newton to practice medicine at once, and will have his office in the Freeze Drug Co.'s store. He will bring his family as soon as he can secure a house. Mrs. Ellen Bost spent Sunday with Mrs. C. M. Beatty in South New ton. Msis Ethel Brady has returned to her home in Conover for her vaca tion, after a year's absence in Balti more, where she is studying to be a trained nurse in the University of Maryland hospital. Miss Marion Dove and brother, Banks, have arrived in Newton, to spend the summer with their grai.d mother, Mrs. M. J. Rowe. Southbound No. 9 Ar. Hickory 2:35 p. m. Northbound No. 10 Ar. Hickory 11:40 a. m. 'Si:'.t,..i:..:; ii-uoi -.ot( j j.ij.vti an . The C.;. C -bids at r''..- until .i: .'-'k1:. grading on i th ;:v and 2ith siio.i ory. The a:: ' : shown bv p:'..fr.vs 4.000 en. y: r-.' . A be done :;; aci-.-ri.. and grr.de Ambler, c-?:g!r.t check for rl ' pany each bid. s;! I until bond is :.-. i r. S City ConnciL ! Th.- ( i;y n- j icct anv and :t'i ! ' This June 1 P.h. ! ji;::n 6 10 5t i-v- ;.--:h V,-.-:) !":' ,.f .. X. A cir. I;'.. WiJ -: -I ; : ! re- ;;Ai.!.BV. ::.v M;.;.er. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD SUIJSCRIBE FOR TiiK KHCIiD hen leu lomk 01 mm Write or Phon UFFAL ill v Statesville, N. MIKE THE MESSENGER MAMA HAD A FAT CHANCE OF. RIDING IN THE. LITTLE BENZINE BUOGY. "Jf MM c HOP IN I PAN 5 V ( MAtttAfX SAVS VEHe G0N'O0T)JKFWTe0,lAVE T0EME?O; UNLESS WE BOUNDS NSTVLEjl&jjgq-r ALL OW E.H "TELU MOt-TO aT a Move OLWIE 0L . FOLKS LL B- B A i o- i y i" i i a I i -ii v . v i5 v . i t j w iuv i . ill v oat. ii X -T M i - ' ( - ' . ft) VAT1 hj A I HAWTfJO HCHVICE. t9 VATOSA L CAftTOOff S KVICB . OO Ie VHT'ME Pansv.and plUUhlliilimHiumuiii.jnmrj GOLDEN ?ATE lj MOVING VAN co CAPACITY Tew TbrfS w - w ii ui rr rim mmm -- II I rMlfl " f "X I MAWMS Of ABOOTOUF- rr's tvae ; THATCOONTSif
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