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MONT A V EVENING HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE THREE anaaaDaDDDOoaaaDDDOQDnDoracani T" n u. ooracaap , ; rt r. j . pi n r I I I I I I B Wat. iiiias Useful and Ornamental Jewelry and novelties of the best design and quality A large shipment of ladies and men 3 wrist watches just received. Wfrist watches are more popular than evei and is the most convenient way to use a watch See our nice line of Gruen, El. gin and Wtham makei. ,3 eo. E. Bisanar Jeweler and Registered Optometrist i specter for Southern and C. and N.-W RaH.... D a D a a a n B D r D s ociety Local and Personal actXXXU 58tIUIimt in aannflnEannnannnonononnnnQODnnS Wit h the Coming of Winter comes the increase in tiaza rds. If you are not protected, can ana see us. Hickory Insurance and Realty Company 1030 1 4 th St. -:- Phone 292 f your fully xtztmmmsxmttimtumxixxxtmii The Hickory Daily Record $4.00 a Year in Advance woes: tivr.titxmtiiimmxxmi wuinwmmuuumMin J. V K:::,.tt, President and Treasure. J. Worth Elliott, V.-Prwi. L. M. Elliott, Secretary Elliott Building Company Incorporated. For -.:i "lisaes of construction. Estimates furnished cheerfully. Fice r -rt-; nation ana best equipped contractors in the South HICKORY, N. O Vivo Music Club jUn Saturday afternoon Miss Pearl kittle entertained members of her music class belonging to the Vivo -lub. Each pupil took part in the "'uo,v:" program, which was render ed, also in the discussion on how to practice and in tests in ear-training By a special incantation the spirit of Halloween were summoned and on following them to their abode the young ioiks lived awhile in witch, land, where they had their fortunes told, played ghosty games and ate light refreshments served by spooky Mr. Jim Yates of Concord spent the week end in the city. Mr. David Taylor left last week for rsoston where he will enter school. !Mr. H. W. Warner and family spent yesterday with Mr. P. A. War ner in Lenoir. Mr. H. H. Little of Boston stopp ed over between trains a short while yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Miller Hostess Mrs Lester .Miller was hostess to the Home Circle ScLiety of W;e:st Hickory Thursday afternoon. Six members were present and four vis itors, Mesdames Henry Miller and Geo. Bolick and Misses Fannie Cline and Itola Beck were gladly welcom ed. Durintr the work h gers were busy with many fancy de signs in chochet, musical selections on uie piano ana victrola were greatly anioved TVip. h Bolick and Miss Cline served refresh ments after which the meeting ad journed to meet November 8 with Mrs. O. F. Eckard. CAN'T WITHSTAND THE BRITISH TRIPHAMMER Copenhagen, Oct. 29 Major Mor aht, military correspondent of the Ber lin Deutsche Tages Zeitung, in an ar ticle in that newspaper, expresses the belief that the Germans will be com pelled to evacuate the narrow Dix- mude Salient. hpt.WPPn Tlivmnrla anrl the Passchenadaele ridge, including the tortmed Houstholst road, against -vhich the British and French armies now are hammering. Major Moraht, who often is in pos session of correct information on Ger man plans, says the British offensive throucrh months of nihWino- Vias hit.- ten its way so deep (three and three ' yesterday. ' 1 ' j si j . i quarters limes; into iierman ironi Mr. Eubert Lyerly and Misses Ja nie And Josephine and Octavia Jordan motored to Blowing Rock yesterday. Mr. Ted Hayes accompanied Mayor Cline of Granite Falls to Baden yes terday. Mr. Geo. E. Bisanar has received the rings for the class of 1918 and they are on exhibition at his store. ihey are unusually pretty. Mrs. C. C. Greene and little son, C C. .Ir . of Charlott.fi arp P-npst.s of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. YYjhite. 'Sam Johnson, colored, is in nolifp station on the charge of fighting and carrying a pistol. He was arrested bunday. The food conservation leae-ne com mittee will meet at the Chamber of Commerce at 7:30 tonight and all are requested to attend. 'Mrs. W,ade Bowman and Miss On alee Ekard have returned from Camp Sevier where they spent some time. Rev. and Mrs. T. P. Bonner have moved from the Person cottage on Fifteenth street to Twelfth avenue, and Miss Josie, Person will occupy the house vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Bonner. 'Mr. and Mrs. Albert Abjernathy and Mrs. Abernethy's mother, Mrs. Graham, motored to Blowing Rock anchored on Dixmude and Warneton, 'Mr. Geo. W. Hall and family mo- fVof ViQ polionf id TintiTinKlrt n in A 4-Trt 11 J 1 J t n 4-A n C1 n l-i. m.1 i tt ait the Germans will have to retire to . ening to spend Saturday evening and new fortified line across the base Sunday with their aunt, Mrs. Belle of the salient. ' j Ramsay. They returned to the city The writer comforts fhis readers this morniner. with tne assurance mat tnis action vvill bring the British no nearer their An automobile, said to be driven 'Ian How About a Spook Party We have all kinds of decorations, hats, aprons place and tally cards, party invitations for your Halloween party. It is now only a few clays off. Come in and make your choice. Also send the boys a Greeting card. The Van Dyke Shop Kid ::;:;i;!i::i!i!ii!!i!iii!i!iiii!!!::i!0!!!ii!i!ii Billing The Eyes of school children Should Not Be Neglected Bring your children and have their eyes examined FREE and be sure as to their condition. A. J. ESSEX Jeweler and Graduate Optometrist. exall Special I Cold Tablets Recommended by us mm objective, namely the capture of Os- by a Newton man, left the road just .enu, anu says uie cnusn arm rieiicn this Siae 01 isrooKiuru oawiuaji offensive in Flanders, therefore, will nifrht and ran ut on the left hand be a catastrophal failure. lie com- bank, the fore wheel of the machine placenjtly accepts the highest Ger- being crushed. It was a ora. man estimates of casualties of all , kinds as permanent losses, though iSomebody broke into the electric the Germans themselves count upon shoe ghop of Mr F jyi. Thompson 75 per cent of their wounded return- during Sunday night 'and" carried off ing to field service. ; a $7 50 pair of shoes on which rub- iMaior Moraht prepares his custo- u- VppIs had heen placed. En- mary alibi for a reverse on the Aisne trance was effected by means of a frnnh bv attributing to the French narp in a rear door, the srlass being the intention of driving beyond La- cut and the thief slipping through on and upon Maubeuge and Brussels, the hole. and will claim a German victory. when the French stop short of this im- nn FOOD IS CAUSE aginary roal. j OF ILLNESS IN ATHENS Captain von Salzmann, military critic of the Vossische Zeitung, of R -u Associated Press Berlin, who is more poorly informed Athens. Bad food and the lack of than Moraht, discusses in an article, au f00(j among the poor because of obviously written in ignorance of the European war conditions, are et ;tnofmti Vio crrent imnnrtance .1 00 a nf tho main causes ot tClUal QlbUablUii, b."" L UUVVli CIO Vii-t. vj. vi.w - of the region already lost and the great mortality and sickness, in the strength of the German position and official health report of Athens, which expresses the opinion tnat tne r reaca says: will hP unable to capture it. I "During the month of July there hn hppn a verv ereat increase m - I iiw-v " J i ciAnPss. Hup c.ertainlv to the bad . -UT UIU r aiKs, I T-r-ih. population, to the detes iy Associated -ress. , f foodstuffSi and to Paris, Oct. 29. M. Hudelo, thb the C(mipete want 0f some of the new prefect of police, has decided chief articles of alimentation." The tVinf thp motorists' contribution tO , i- . cm rr ohmit? 17 - . . , . , 1 uea ill iis b is givcii ciu - - iinnoco5!irv noise nt the capital shall hf suspended. The siren, trum pet has been suppressed altogether. 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 o ! Pretty New Fall Waists for Just $ 1 00 m It is surprising likewise gratifying to know that one can still get a splendid, serviceable waist for $1.00. The cost of everything that goes into the making of these waists has radically advanced but the price of W1RTIIMOR waists remain the same. The new styles received today are Seasonable and particularly ait.- j-i i : l- f i t vvie nave uie exclusive saie lor WJRTHMORE blouse. NEW, EVIDENCE IN THE GASTON B. MEAxS CASE S Nam VnrV Ctot All of the ev I K irlpncp collected in this citv in con- n appropriate for wear at this time of year B nection with the affairs of Mrs. Maude A. Robinson King, wealthy widow, who was shot to death last August! near a lonely spring near Concord,' N. C., was taken to Concord Sunday: afternoon bv John T. Dooling, as sistant district atcftrney, iwho was in charge of the King case investiga tion here. The evidence will be turned over by Mr. Dooliner to Hayden Clement, pros ecutor of the Concord district, and ! if will be used by Mr. Clement when the grand jury there takes up thejp case of Gaston Bullock Means, Mrs.!n King's confidential adviser, who is g under arrest accused of having slain p Mrs. King. jo .Mr. Dooling was accompanied to,n North Carolina by several witnesses. Q who have not heretofore appeared in Q the case and who are prepared to u give testimony regarding many of H Mrs. King's financial attaixs. Through these witnesses Mr. Dool- S ing and Mr. Clement hope to clear up g the mystery that has surrounded the g swift disappearance of Mrs. King's S ifnrt.nnp. which Mir. Doolilie: de- S clares is virtually exhausted, although a it at one time amounted to $i,ouu,- g 000. t H pertt fpoHceepartmentr and aQBaDDnnQDDDnQDDQDonDDDnnDnnnBDnQnQQODD the Nationally advertised A splendid new waist $2. Two dollars is a popular price to pay for a blouse, and they look like three dollar styles. The new stvies the want- ed styles are here in all their I autumn splendor. Keceived oy today s express Wei worth waists sold here only. Thompson-West Company "The Ladies' Store." tant to the district attorney, also ac- nanmssRnriBBnDDDnnOSZinnDniSHGlBESDIIBKZIDDDQIHS companied Mr. Dooling. Both have p 0 reported to the district attorney p that Mrs Kine could not intention- ri ally have fired the shot that caused p her death and that the wound could p not have been accidentally selt-m- Q flicted. Dr. Schultz testified to that P effect at the magistrate's hearing m a Concord last month immediately after D Means was arrested. O Mnnv additional witnesses also are O on their way to Concord from Chica- D go. n a a a Extra Special 1 ATTRACTION I At Pastime Theatre Thursday Nov. lstg MARY PICKFORD In 'POOR LITTLE RIQH GIRL" O a flair Based on this report the Messen- pet has been suppressed altogether. of Athens makes a plea to the Other trumpets must be used only . f -fnr "mriTP hrp.ad be- v r . , , j. Clll-ClllC pWYXiO -v " when necessary, unaer yvnuuy vj. fine. DENTAL CREAM LARGE TUBE 25c Whitens, Brightens and Tightens the Teeth For Salt by Thm Leading Druggist PRO-PHY-TOL PRODUCTS CO. Richmond, 3 For sale by all Hickory druggists. uuuAiuMiiiimuumiimamui Fraternal Directory J illllll I N 1 1 1 1 IT1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 T HI ITTT1 1 1 1 1 f TIllTTrTTTTT s V.'i'.!: ii.:; Vur ;n:atment of coughs and colds in the head together adaehe and fever associated with colds. ' 'M Tablets Sell for. box :i ' tra Quinine tablets - J5c box ii'- 'mo Laxative 30c box : .'-'lis uso Rexall Cherry Bark Cough Syrup. - TELEPHONE US YOUR ORDERS Parcel Post Orders Mailed Promptly a a Hickory Drug The REXALL Store Company Telephone 46 'aaisBaDannnnnnDnnnnDonnnonannnonnnnQ Hickory Lodge No. 343 A. F. & A; m. Regular communication Fir&t and third Monday nights. Erethien cordially invited to be present. F. L. MOOSE, W. M. D. L. MILLER, Set'y. ntTTiniiiini' .iiiiimntfniiinmm pnt-.PTit.fi nowers for "more bread be fnra mnrA rfinnon " Let us have bread," it says, "from charity, from military or political reasons, or from solidarity. Let us have bread! Read the municipal statistics." It de clares than what England and France know as privation would be luxury for the majority of the Greeks, who before the war could hardly ' feed themselves, and since the blockade of Greek ports have been under a veritable famine. Rice, dry beans and peas, the chief foods of the poor have disappeared or reached fabulous prices making them impos sible for the poor, it asserts, while meat, fish, eggs, poultry, butter and milk were never possible for the poor except on holidays and are now entirely beyond their reach. "LAFOLLETTE AND THE PEOPLE Lowell Courier-Citizen. Former Senator Thomas E. Bur ton addressed a club in Springfield on Friday and the Republican of tViat ritv notes that "his denuncia tion of the utterances of Senator La TOrJiotto hrmie-ht a storm of applause." n- wnnlrl anvwhere. and it is a bit unfortunate that LaFollette cannot sign this knowledge of public opinion first hand. Piedmont Council No. 43, Jr, O. U.A. M. Meets every IkJ&day evening at 7:30 P. M All vision brothei cordially invited. D. D. TAYLOR, Councilor. W. I. Caldwell, Rec. Sec I JIBil!lll!Hiiiiiiilli-''''!'''Brffi'e 'Ijjjjjjmiimuii Catawba Lodge No. 54 K. of P Meets evsry Thursday mgnt. Visiting bwthren invited. HUGH D'ANNA, C. C. R. L. HEFNER, K. R. and S. WILSON AND NEW YORK CITY wfa o1ii"ti ortnTi correspondent of the iTaw York Evening Post. Anyway, everybody, from top to hntfoTYi from President Wilson and rto cahinpt to the newest new-com ers, are gossiping with their frienas about the four-cornered flag in New York city and wondering who will win it. For a time it was believed that the president himself might be rin.od to sav something that would be heloful to the cause of Mayor TT;tv,oii hnt Mr Wlilson " decided to llXlbVilvii) . , -nfVu'no- 5i f. all. from which it must not be inferred that he is for or against John Purroy Mitchel. The fact is, he is not tor or against any body. He is keeping hands off, and t the administration, col- iHt. l ' v lectively will do for the remainder of the campaign, though individual members of it may express their own preferences. Indeed, the president is keeping re. W a 1 oof from all issues of do mestic politics, state and municipal. a o timp whpn the government is ocVi'no- Tlpwocrats and Republicans to buy Liberty Bonds and give their lives to the country, it would be in bad taste for the administration to get behind the candidacy of any in dividual or attempt to forward the fortunes of a political party. 11 'A POOR UTTLE RICH GIRll j M Minr ZSOmra Amy lit A. There will be a conference at Chamber of Commerce Tomorrow Tuesday Afternoon at 2 o'clock in the interest of Army-Navy Y. M. C. A. Rev. P. H. McDowell, camp pastor at Camp Greene and Geo. A. Day, camp secretary Y. M. C. A., Will q make adnresses. 1 All Men Cordially Invited. nnannnnannnonnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnconoann In 6 reels Matinee 10 and 20c Night 15 and 25c HAIR TONIC You can have beautiful hair if you keep the scalp clean and healthy. Neglect results in baldness. We recommend Mer itol Hair Tonic, sold only by us on a guarantee, to be a relia ble preparation for keeping the scalp and hair in a healthy con dition. Let us explain its merits to you. 50c and $1.00 the bottle. Hickory Drug Company Prices: Special Music at Night Jitney Service. HICKORY CONOVER AND NEW- TO N Schedule Leave Hickory .fc:fcv Leave Hickory iv:zu a. hi. Leave Hickory .. 2:30 p. m. Leave Hickory 4:30 p. m. Leave Hickory 8:30 p. m. Leave Newton 7:20 a. m. Leave Newton 9:20 a. m. Leave Newton 1:30 p. m Leave Newton ---S:30 p. m. ' -ave Newton 7:30 p. m. ewton to Conover . lc xewton to Hickory 45c Hickory to Conover r- 30c Hickory to Newton 45c Our Motto: Good Service. R.W. CLINE Newton, N. C. CHICHESTER S PILLS W THE DIAMOND BRAND. T tox Take it.... ..i, DIAMOND I'.RANU FILLS, jbr 85 Skl Safest. Alwam Reliabir SOLD BY OftUGGISTS EVERYWHERE r ! An Ambition and a Record J rrHE needs of the South arc identical with the needj j the upbuilding of the other. The 'Southern Railway ufcl cp favor no ipedal prlilrffje art accorded to others, t nm,- .mKlttnn n Kmtii fttlw3v Cnmnanr i to HB& ChflC I unity of interert that 1 born of co-operation between the public I the railroads; to ee perfected mat wr ana tranic policy iu uc merit cf railroads which inrfeea the confidence of roven : . A . liKralitv rf tmrtnnit which will e to obtain the additional capital needed for the acquisition of braatmd enlareed facilities incident m tb demand for increased and bflM service; and. finally To take its niche In rjkt tkxtf politic of the South alonjaMt jf other trreat Industries, with SW IBCCC but with equal libertic mtm rights and equal opportiinirsSBi s s " The Southern Serves tb l if 3 Southern Railway System
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