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FRIDAY HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE FOUR ' " " """" -- ONDf COHLB RESIST: byE RPaul gpp- - p lis ... S-Si a n I-ER-YOU-VOUR DAUGHTER ( 7 kSmiY0 X ' SOMETHING LIKE i A ! N PO A J X THAT VOULD HAPPEN Vl , i-WMmtlkj TO YOU FOR COMING p V ' Nii HERE EVERY NlQHX fe ! I HAVE NQSYMPOTHVJX ! iiMffSr MS- Kill I I. "i MR. PERRY TO COME HERE NEXT WEEK Rev. John 0. Perry of Salem, Va., who accepted the call as pastor of St. Andreiws Lutheran; church and who was expected to arrive this week, has telegraphed that owing to freight difficulties it would be impossible for him to leave. He is expected next week. Since the opening of Lenoir College the pulpit has been ably filled by Prof. F. G. Morgan of the college faculty. SPECIAL AT HUB SATURDAY The special attraction at the Hub theatre .Saturday, October 27 will be "The Empress" a Gold Rooster play in five parts. Featuring Hol brook Blinn and Doris Kenyon, sup ported by William Morse and Lynt, Donalson, under the direction of Ma dam Blanche one of the few great wo men directors. Holbrook Blinn is known as one of the biggest stars on the American stage. "'The Empress is characterized as a story that will keep you interested from beginning to end. COAST GUARD VACANCIES By the Associated Press. Vashington, Cjct 26. A special examination for canidates in the coast guard will be held in several of the largest cities in the United States Monday, December 17, and will continue during the week. HALLOWEEN PARTY OVER BUICK GARAGE The eighth grade of the Hickory high school will haVe a Halloween party over the Buick garage Monday, October 29, 8 p. rt. The object of the party is to raise money for the high school piano which the eighth grade is buying. Everybody is in vited. There will be no admission fee Ice cream, candy, popcorn, etc. wili be sold. Everybody come and help buy the piano. Mrs. T. A. Moretz of Granite Falls "is visiting, friends in Hickory this week. A meeting of the Hickory foot mall team has been called and will meet at the Hickory Drug Co. at 8 o'clock. A discussion of future games is the program. WANTED: 500 PeorJ Pe PETAIN'S BLOW BIG ASSORTMENT Fancy Cakes Try a pound Mothers Bread, Double Loaf Fresh Oysters New Celery Blowing Rock Buckwheat Whitener and Martin "Sell for Less Profit" Springfield Republican., Well done, France! . The blow at the Aisne yesterday was one of the most brilliant and successful yet made on the western front, as is attested by the capture of 7,500 Germans and 25 guns in an advance on a six-mile front to a depth in places of two miles and taking in several villages and positions of tactical impor tance. Aside from a minor offensive at Verdun and the aid given to the British in Flanders, the French have been mainly content with quiescence since the big drive of last spring, which was made too costly by the reckless energy of Gen. Nivelle. But the weight of Gen. Petain's blow at the Aisne shows that the interim has been one of intense activity in pre paring for the new offensive, in which Americans are to give progressively increasing aid. The success of the assault also indicates that attrition is having its effect. On the western front the German army is being beat en and knows it. Every tiger pounces like this, every smashing blow irom Haig s battering ram m Flan. ders, brings nearer the day when the German front will cave in. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD WHERE? FirftMethodistChurch. WHEN? Sunday, Oct 28, 1917 WHY? Rally Day Services. A TlTl Every Methodist m Hickory Present i; -;av School and Church Services. PROGRAM? Pastor. A generous offering is earnestly expected one ior the support of our Children's Home at f. SLOGAN? Every One Bring One. RECORD WANTS Any amount you : ciated by th'Liii. girls with the can: WANTED CHt(,n laps. Hickory -10 24 5 LOST Drive dm truck, between li over ,on Octoht r iL-eturn:d. to ('.. 'Co., Ilickorv, X Mm ( ' J I fs$ffi& y y vP fjr o TlTrTi cLLcLA Lb mm MEM Ms Shasta TtttllllllHl"Hill"""""""""tmtmwK FOR RENT 6 room bungalow.' liehts and water. No. 2020, 9th ! 1 V1 Nt" ,mo1 avenue. Henry Leonard. 10 12 tl Help your country to help you! Buy Government Bonds. ham meal and Kv-, Oak Farm, J..' Prop. WANTED Sweet potatoes. Call phone 64 for prices and quantities. Catawba Packing Co. 10 16 tf WANTED Immediately four or five carpenters. Apply L. L. Moss, HickorjE. 10 17 tf r ; j BEFORE placing your order for a car, see the new Grant Six at City Garage. 10 18 1 wk j AROMA FLOUR. ery sack g-.Tansn rated by c:;per; highest pra l s will be reiver: f. this paper on ;. of Aroma Flour, selling agent. AROMA F!our.. m winter wheat, about this car cf I HAVE THREE buyers' for close LS. OI' TVL in farms. You have the farms. . r Phone C. T. Morrison, 203 L. ; 'V ,rr I'rVsn. KJ,, J- I V.J H.'lili i; n and FOR HIGH SCHOOL PIANO The boys and girls of the Eighth grade of the high school of Hickory, have obligated thetaiselves to raise the money to pay for a piano purchas ed for the high school. This is a Stieff Piano, solid Mahogany case, built especially for college and school at a special price. it , tfs ' . : . , '1 IS i I Milll 'I II. Wi hill tit i BOR1ROW a mid The Time for Argument Has Passed. The Time for ACTION Has Arrived. THE PRESENT business "of the United States is war. We are in it to the lasft dollar, to the lat drop ofgblood, and we are prepared to fight it out on these lines. But whenever we can spend dollars in stead of spending lives then we shall spend dollars bil lions of them. Wa shall furnish the Government with these dollars if not through voluntary subscription to bonds, then through higher taxes. If a man hesitates over an act which will save the life of your son you do not argue with him. It is not our heritage from the ages that we should argue and equivo cate when human lives are hanging in the balance. When the choice is clear and sharp between lending money to the Government and permitting one unnecessary life to be lost by our soldiers when it is bonds or blood when it is a simple financial arrangement at home or human agony on the fields of France Will any American hesitate ? We must not talk in terms of investment when we should be talking in terms of human life. The only possible question left to-day is how most effectively to act. The answer is clear. It is to borrow or BUY. This is not finance. It is patriotism. Let us not mince words. Let us not temporize. Let us mobilize the mag nificent machinery of the banks of America into the war service of our Government in the most tremendous crisis in its history. Every man in the United States with a bank accout must go to his bank, borrow all he can, and buy Gov ernment Bonds. Every bank must be ready and willing to lend. Delay Costs Blood The Blood of Our Own Sons. This space is donated by Hickory Ice & Coal Company and Elliott Knitting Milt MM- iipMI..iM 1 - aaraar.TTFCTC.-a.jiijijmi.. - - . . . T i
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