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HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE THREE 1 n H u r a 3 1 J WHEN YOU PURCHASE Liberty Loan Bonds a V, . do yourself good, you do your country ,i no the cause or Liberty and Justice over kv world good and make a good invest. n 6 a a a gO.K the i Local and Personal FIERCE ATTACK UPON AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT Si' in ci:,rZ,Uemnser sPent yesterday mei! S ; I'.SLKUSb tUK BUNDS TODAY eo. E. Bisanar Jeweler and Registered Optometrist M. -frr for Southern and C. m tw t.m. - uauwayi. a a a a a 17 a D a a a D D n a If i! is anything in the insurance Hi,:, we will be glad to serve you. EITI r CALL AT OUR OFFICE OR PHONE US Hickory Insurance and Realty Company 10oO 14th St. -:- Phone 292 - -- J 1' :. tc. Pmideot and Treasons. J. Worth Elliott, V.-Prw. L. M. Elliott. Secretary Elliott Building Company Incorporated. , i:st'4 of construction. Eatimates furnished cheerfully, in zation anu beit equipped contractorg in th South HICKORY N.O mauMtstmtmnm I The Hickory Daily Record I $4.00 a Year in Advance Bscs:::::- :::n:::::miUnamt . j::i::!i::i:i!Kra How About a Spook Party w ' i n i i t i . i . v nave-an Kinas or decorations, nais, aprons place and tally cards, party invitations I for yi m Halloween party. It is now only a feu- (I ivs off. n Come in and make your choice. Also send the I boys ; Greeting card. The Van Dyke Shop .:;,:i.;..j::..t;;,:::::::;:::;iiis3i:mi!iffliiiiciiiHiGi;naiiiii!nii!niKini!aii .,. ;.: V':..::!.: i::':;:.:.!': ;!:r!:ii::::!:;;::;i;i,;:i:,!:i:i:i;:;;i.ii:!;!;iii:in.;i,i:i;! I tie Jcjves of school children iould Not Be Neglected Btiii your children and have their t:yos examined FREE and be sure a? to their condition. J. ESSEX Jeweler and Graduate Optometrist. e3 urn II n fir aaECDcaoEEuaEnnnnoonnoanDcnnonDii Q II B H a a I n B U H a pi a ft 13 ft B ft Bl U R Bl a Ml memo Lamnnor iream Is recommended for !'v'it,'h hard, or irritated skin, chapped 1 5 Is, face and lips. - is a fine lotion to use after shaving. v': carry the following Liquid Creams; Cucumber Cream, - - - 25cts. Witch Hazel Cream - - 25cts. Menthol Cream - - - 25cts. Rose Cream - 25ctsa Almond Cream - 25cts. Benzoin and Almond Cream - 25cts- Meritol Almond Cream - 50cts. Hinds Honey & Almond Cream 50cts. Hickory Drug Company a a Dr. Ilpstpr an,l JT m it i mn'nr i; Vr.r, ' "enaerson w t nanotte yesterday. Thmason spent Wed. nesday in the city. 'This looks , i V "w, ana tne roTf u- s D,e?w 80 unusual this wmt n could surprise nobody. aJ'T- 5.nd J. D. Elliott. Mrs ;Vi-nherriU aPd Miss Kate Elliott Z ""ursay in Charlotte witness- " production of Ben Hur. rrlnS3 R- E."Thomason and Miss Constance Peacock have returned after spending several weeks in Bal timore. Washington e burg oiidiuui. Mrs. George Marsh and Mrs b from Raleigh, where they attended the funeral of their mother, Mrs A M. Powell. Mr. Marsh will " rel mam m Raleigh 10 days Mrs w T av,,, i aj . , ' " uuui'u tuuay was nana ed a check for $5 by Secretary Dea ton, this being the prize offered by the National Emergency Food Garden ui usiimj,rion ior tne best war garden exhibit at the Ca- Mr Robert Drum hnnnf a horse load of cotton to Hickory yes terday, had the staple ginned, receiv ed a check for $237 and carried the seed home. He will for them to pay the cost of his load. The engineers for the Southern and Carolina & North-Western were in conference here Thursday afternoo.. in regard to street improvements ar ound the freight depot, the result be ing that they will recommend exten sive improvements. The work is ex pected to be done while all the street paving is going on in Hickory. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Henderson and daughter, Mary Elliott, Miss Kate Elliott and Mr. W. T. Henderson mo tored to Columbia todfciy to spent Sunday with Lieutenant A. C. Hen derson. From there W. T. will make a business trip through South Caroli na in the interest of the Hickory Overall Co. Wiashineton. Oct. 26 Stern! ressive censorship for the past two weeks by the Austrian authorities has failed to prevent the leakage of reports to this country by cable Oi. fierce attacks upon the government m the rnchrath by Czech leaders. One of these, named Zoechiebziceh, lytterly charged Premier Cztjrnin with being the victim of German theorists who looked to world domi nation and he declared that Austria might have been saved all of her present misery had not the German race which predominated in. the government refused ScffcUa's profj fcred concessions. Count Czernin's peace suggestions were declared to have no meaninsr whatevpr nnri no was reproached for passing over in silence the practical demands of the entente, esijeeiallv thp for a general peace based upon the recognition of small nations as free, and independent. D(T LIKE MARRYAGE TVIr. J. M. Herman, who lives on route 4, came in today and received his Liberty Bonds from the First National Bank. He took a large slice and the point was made that he did it as soon as the sale was adver tised, paying cash. Mr. Herman is one of the most prosperous farmer in the county and he remarked today that although he could not go to the front, he could use his dollars to ad vantage. That is patriotism. PORTEST AGAINST GERMAN MASSACRE OF NORWEGIANS Christians, Oct. 26. The Sea men's association of Norway has ad opted a resolution against the German "massacre of defenseless Norwegian seamen," in the recent North sea at tack, which in part says: "The civilized world is horrified in spite of the submarine war hor rors. Here there was no question of a war measure, but of murder of such a degree as would have brought a blush to the cheeks of barbarians of the middle ages.'' PEARL WiHITE AT PASTIME TODAY 'Messrs. Caldwell and CalrWll ,t tornevs for Mis Mrtv Sh before Judge Cline Fridav and ha rl him issue an order restraining J. M. Matheson, the Taylorsville ma'gis trate who performed the marriage ceremony of Miss Sharpe and Mr T-I-1-T7-IJ i Li. v . iviutz. Trom m'akmcr rptnrn r the license. The order also t-p trains the register of deeds of Alex ander county from making any record of the marriage. It will be recalled that the marriage ceremony of Mr. Kluttz and Miss Sharpe of Taylors ville was performed as a joke with no intention of its beine serious Statesville Landmark. STATE PRISON WARDEN FINED FOR WHIPPING Raleigh, Oct. 26 Warden S. J. Busbee, of the state prison, was found guilty of assault upon R. W. Smith, ex-convict, and fined one cem and costs yesterday. It took the vake jury but 15 min utes to make up a verdict. It had set two days on a case that was much less aggravated than others but Solicitor Norris had an amazing in telligent lot of men who found them selves squarely planted on the law and nothing could sidejtracjk them. The effort to set the verdict aside failed. iWarden Busbee was defended by Armistead Jones and Son, R. N. Simms and James H. Pou, Solicitor Norris conducting alone the prosecu tion. As indicating malice the state developed the fact that Warden Bus bee caused the prison bookkeeper to enter up the black marks against. Smith and thereby make impossible any time off for good behavior. There was no criminal allegation in this. Smith was whipped for fighting an other prisoner, it was said. Beautiful Hands Neither grease nor water can go through rubber goods to soil your hands. Get a size larger than the kid gloves you ordinarily wear and your hands will be as free for your work as if they were bare. These gloves art. strong and elastic. We car ry them in all sizes. Price 50c and up. LUTZ'S DRUG STORE "On the Corner" Phones 17 and 317 BQDBDDDDIiODODDDDDQQDQSDQQBlSEDDDQDDDaQnOD ua a a E3 a a a ts a a m m m m a m a a VESSELS ARE TO BE CHARTERED TO ITALY Washington, Oct. 26. The shipping board agreed to charter to the ian government approximately 25 American commandeered steel ships, of an aggregate of the 100 000 dead weight tons to relieve Italy's shor tage of shipping to transport vitally needed supplies. Thjs action was announced late yesterday by Chairman Hurley of the board. Great Britain has been supplying France and Italy with ship ping to meet its emergency needs, bat cannot continue to do so in view of increasing British requirements. Italy has strongly represented its great need and she gets five more ships than were allotted to the French government a few days ago. Part of the ships chartered will be old and part new and some may be tak en from those on the way from the Great Lakes to the ocean. They will be used between the . United States and Italian ports. HOW HOUSEWIVES CAN HELP Springfield Republican. The Hoover food administration is making headway in the work of con serving supplies, and seeing to it that a square deal is made possible for the consumers. Wholesalers have come to an understanding with Mr. TT-XWPT- anrl are under license. An agreement has been reached not to lift ONE DAY'S PRODUCTION OF CCAL TO A SECTION Washington, Oct. 25. The govern ment will suspend its priority of ship ment plans on M'onday, October 29, in order to devote the entire produc tion of the Ohio, western Pennsyl vania, and Michigan bituminous coal mines for that one day to the em ergency needs of the domestic consu mers of Ohio and Michigan, the fuel administration announced. This plan of devoting one day's production to the needs of a particular section will be followed in other states. Fuel Administrator Garfield con ferred with state Administrator John- j son of Ohio, who later announced that plans had been worked out un der which the Ohio and Michigan dealers would be required to sell the day s cutput to consumers m not exceeding one ton lots. Every effort will be made to get an adequate car , supply for the day. j Dr. Garfield said he would assure all localities that they will receive coal to meet their needs, and that each section will be considered in the light of the special circumstances af fecting it. ) Coal operators generally with few exceptions are backing up the fuel administration work, Dr. Gar field said, in denying a report that operators had "egged" on coal strikes. I Coal operators at a Pittsburg meet-1 ing, which he attended, adopted res olutions approving the stand taken by the president and the fuel admin istration. The allotment which will materi ally reduce the volume of exports, were arranged in consultation with the Canadian authorities and after a review of statistics showing the dominion's fuel consumption during the past year and the future needs of its industries and domestic consu mers. MORGANTON MAN DROPS DEAD "BRADLEYS" AND "GREAT NORTHERN" Ladies and Childrens Sweaters Just received a new lot of Ladies and Childrens wool sweaters. Two other large shipments on the road. Most of these numbers were bought fast February. The saving in price will be interesting to vou. Childrens $1 to $3 00 Ladies $3 to $3.00 Wool and Toques 25c to 75c Two Piece Scarf Sets $1.00 to $2.00 a Many New Fall Goods Received a a Today - S Ladies Coat Suits $12.50 to .$35.00 g g Ladies Long Coats $12.50 to $35.00 B H Ladies Rain Coats $5 00 to $10.00 B a a Childrens Rain Coats $2.50 to $5.00 q "Electric" House Dresses $1.00 to . $2.00 g Q 13 g Ladies English Walking Shoes $4 to $7.50 g g "DeBevcise" Brassieres 50 c to $1.00 g 9 Silk, Linen and Swiss Handkerchiefs 5c to u'c S a a a Velvet and plush stoles $4.0 3 to $8.00 SI g WE HAVE INVOICE AND EXPECT BY TOMORROW a a Serge Dresses, Furs, Kid Gloves, Ladies Coats, Sweaters. a B New Fall Ginghams, Table Linens, etc. a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a Thompson-West Company g "The Ladies' Store." a a a a BnoannnnnnnannnnnnBonaanannnnncnnnnnnnnn Danger! Danger! The following is a synopsis of the 12th chapter of "The Fatal Ring" featuring your favorite star Pean Wihite which will be shown at the Pastime this afternoon and tonight: Carslake escapes from Pearl while on the train and finds shelter with a woman of ill-repute. His where abouts are discovered by the Spide wh,o, with the aid of Pearl and Carl ton, raid the apartment. Carslake ; Wnnrl reasonable nrofit. Now escapes to the roof, defeats Carlton yetaiers are being asked to come in in a fistic encounter and grapples f s5milar voiuntary co-operation with with Pearl on a beam many stories the i0vernment In this case, as aboeM,he round., , . , with the wholesalers, a proper prof- ThnHs galore have been packed -t wm be allowed The wholesaler into this epjsode. The fight upon doeg not care to make his sacrinces the beam is one to be long remem- and thpn have the retailer reap ex bered. The suspense has been well coive o.ain DV absorbing all that has maintained and the interest and ac- be ielded higher up. ti.on never flag. In this episode par- , Tere .g where the housewives must ticularly, there are some quaint bits in in .0Tder to protect of comedy. themselves. It is within their pow- 1 . . 7 ' ! er to compel the cooperation of the Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System ; reta.lerg b patronizing the dealers The Old Standard general strenfrthennig tome. ; , "f rnv ioin with the food GROVE'S TASTBMJSS ch.UTON rves ou i "iZZT ' nint.i, and Malana.enricnes t ne D'ooa.anu uu:iur ii pines aiiiiiiiniiauuii, - em. AtrueionK rjri-'iuitisauutmiuicu. forward looKing grocer or maiB-cu- man will hang up a sign showing that Fraternal Directory t va Viqc hofnnip a narf-. of the food ad i 11 V iimo k'.v.i"w j ... ... T . ..J- mm paratiory. ,&ucn announcement informs the customer that this store is lvnrL-i'Tio' wi tb the e-overnment in rVP Tirnsprution of the war. Retail-. ers are being reached through the wholesale houses and are asked to Morganton, Oct. 26 T. L. Hemp, hill, one of Morganton's best known citizens, dropped dead at the store of A. A. Connelly and Sons Wednesday mftminp-. due to heart trouble. He was seemingly in his usual good health when leaning on the counter he complained that he could not see. The next instant he fell over dead. Surviving are a . widow and three children, J. L. Hemphill of Schenec tady, N. Y., Mrs. Ed Mobs ,of Con cord, who happened to be in Morgan ton on a visit, and Mrs. E. C. Ev erett of Lourinburg. , Jitney Service. HICKORY CONOVER AND NEW- TO N Schedule Leave Hickory e: - , Leave Hickory 10:20 a. in. Leave Hickory 2:30 p. in. Leave Hickory 4:30 p. 3a. Leave Hickory 8:30 p. m. Leave Newton 7:20 a. m. Leava Newton .. 9:20 e. m. Leave Newton 1:30 p. m Leave Newton S:30 p. m. &ve Newton 7:30 p. m. ewton to Conover 15c Newton to Hickory 45c Hickory to Conover " 30c Hickory to Newton 45c Our Motto: Good Service. R. W. CLINE Newton, N.C. If you neglect your wants this year, you are liable not to be able to get your merchan dise. Freights are very irregular; in fact we 2 can hardly secure goods after we order them. We have a real large stock of clothing for men and boys. Ladies and children's coats. Ladies' ready made coat suits. Young ladies' techstyle all wool middy suits, middy waists. Dr goods, shoes of every kind to suit any class of trade, hats, caps, men's dress and work shirts, men and boys' pants. Everything needed in merchandise. Remember our Staple line of Groceries. J. S. Setzer & Son jaiaui.iUiUiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitt: -m Jmb Hickory Lodge No. 343 A. F. & A. M. Regular communication Firtt and third Monday nights. Trftthien cordiahy invited to be present. F. L. MOOSE-, W. M. D. L. MILLEK, Sec y. join in the national movement which means to sen j;uuu un a xaii. iviiK, based on their cost to the store. So far the government has been asking cooperation, not forcing ib, and the respjonse which has comt affords cheering evidence that so far" the patriotic spirit is pervasive. The retailer now has his part to perform. pre the consumer can help much t1TTTttHMiMI""""n:aitimiIlllilumuua S''ons Twndf bv wholesalers must, o-et msniifflijfflEJni down to the buyer, else "the middle mt iim.i.mw- ;n v.- qWq tol-o Dvtfa ,ir a r it. p nd the public is not advantaged. J j When beef goes down two cents " j in the wholesale market, as it did : locf ir.oV thp i7?tomprr must be eriv- en the benefit in the price which he Piedmont Council No. 43, Ji, o. U.A.M. Meets every (k-nday evnin at 7:30 P. M.r All visit s brothei cordially Invited D. D. TAYLOR, Councilor. W. I. Caldvrell, Rec. Sec mmmmmisBBMMiMi a a The REXALL Store Telephone 46 MilBlrlHlf1 Catawba Lodge No. 54 . K. of P j m MoPta rerv Thursday night Visiting brethren invited. g HUGH D'ANNA, C. C. o T irBFWHR V ft and S. ? XV. u. : ' ' . '.t . J ii ipgfllljlll ftie cosr- ox gooa-3 xo.. Tnem. pays. This is so tundamentai tnat every householder can see where tht heart of the situation; has been brought. Retailers who know their business also understand the situa tion. It demands that they invite patronage by getting in line with the food administration, and letting their customers know that they have done so. The war is educating the people along many lines, and it will be more and more worth while for purchasers to understand the food situation, and be at pains to assure themselves of fair dpalinsr. Wholesalers do not di rectly touch the homes, but retailers do. The attention off those who linir rmiot Vt wntpTrfnllir fivpH nn the 'final transaction, for that determines Vigorous Men and Women are ip Demand Tf winT nmhitinithks left vou. your happiness has gc?Ki forever unless you take advantag.of Hickory Drug Co's. magnificentrcjffer to refund your money on th'e first box purchas ed if Wendell's Ambition Fills do not put your ent re stfm in fine condi tion and give you the energy and vig or you have lost. Be smbitions, be Strong, be vigor ous Bring the ruddy glow of health to your cheeks and the right sparkle that denote perf ectg manhood and , womanhood to your eyes. (Wendell's Ambitionills, the grea nerve tonic, can't b ' beat for that, -foal incr nervous troubles, poor i bloo, headaches, neuralgia, trembling nervous prostration., mental depres sion, loss of appetite and kidney or liver complaint. In two days you will el better. In a week you will feel fine, and after taking "one box you will have your old-time confidence and ambition. Be sure and get a 50 cent box to day and get out of the rut. Remem- j Koi- WiVVorv Drue1 Co and dealers ! everywhere are authorized to guaran tee them. Mail orders filled, charges bv The Wendell Pharmical Company, Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. s a Guaranteed in writing 5000 MILES WHEN you buy Ajax tires you get something more than fine rubber and fabric and the vulcani zation of these fwo. You get the maker's steadfast determina tion for Quality. Ajax tires are guaranteed in writing for 5000 miles. Measured in miles, Ajax are better tires by 1500 miles. " While others are claiming Quality Wi are guaranteeing it." Sold bw
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