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TUESIU V HICKORY DAILY RECORD a: PAGE TWO ..iiBiMiWi . ! - 1 nTtM miiiiiniwinitmtiima Hickory Daily Record " TELEPHONE 167 Tublishcd by the Clay Panting Co. Every Evening Except Sunday. S. II. Farabee - Edi' j. c. Miller - Manager PUBLICATION OFFICE: J 402 ELEVENTH AVENUE Subscribers desiring the address of their paper changed, will Pjease state in their communication both OLU anu NliVV addresses. To insure efficient delivery, com plaints should be made to the bub icriptiou Department promptly. Uty subscribers should call 1C7 regarding complaints. Persons who have purchased Lib erty Bonds will do well to hold on to them. The big insurance and trust companies will desire the bonds later, but they will be worth just as much to the average holder as to the big fellows. SUBSCRIPTION HATES One ye.-.r Six months " Three months l- One Month One week The Record could not condone strikes of any kind, but it has more sympa thy with the railroad clerks, most of whom are underpaid, compared to other kinds of railroad work. Every, body is trying to get more. President Wilson asks aid for the Armenians and Syrians, some oi whom escaped death at the hands of the unspeakable Turks. It is Chris tian charity to succor the poor mor tals who escaped the brutes. .10 Entered as second class matter Sep tember 11, 1915, a: the postofflce at flickory, N. C, under the act of March i, 1870. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Tress is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news credited to it or not credited in this paper and also th local news published herein. TUESDAY, OCT. 30, 1917 ITALY IN EARNEST One speculation is as pood as an other, but it is interesting to con sider in connection with the Italian reverse of the past few days the re ports that opinion had been divided in Italy as to the wisdom of making war on Germany, though the country vva3 united in fighting the Austrians, who for centuries had been oppressors cf the Italians. As severe as the defeat undoubtedly is, it may be the means of uniting th? country to fight to the bitter end and if it does that, u. the meantime silencing the pro-Ger nvm in Italv. the reverse will not have been in vain. It should be remembered while we are contemplating the Italian defeat that heretofore Italy has escaped dis aster. At the beginning of the war Russian army rolled over East Prus sia and Austrian Galicia, the Ger man machine crushed Belgium, and the French army was forced to re treat for miles before the Franco British forces were able to hurl back the monster. Italy remained out of the war until its leaders thought the country was prepared. First Russia and then Italy pun ished Austria severely, th"e Russians in their several campaigns captur ing more than a million Austrians. Italy's, captures have numbered many thousands. The lost of men is not the worst feature, though the loss of guns is a great blow. If the morale ol the fighting men and the people back homo is not shaken, then Italy cai come back. Since Austria, with the help of n few thousand Germans, has been able to continue in the fight, there is rt reason why Italy should not do a3 well. France, England and the Un ited States could place a few hundred thousand men on the Italian front, and tnis doubtless will be done, Italy is compelled now to fight for its exu tence, even as France and England have been from the start. SYMPATHY FOR RUSSIA Probably you have been impatient when you read from time to time that the United States government had made another loan to Russia. Russia was not fighting, and you probably believed that it would never fight again. If you haven't felt like our government was throwing away good money, then you were dif ferent from a great many people. But what are the facts? In spite of every possible handicap, the Russian armies are still maintaining 1,200 miles of trenches and holding at least 1,500,000 Germans, Aus trians, Bulgars and Turks on the eas tern front. If Russia had made a separate peace, these troops would have been released for service against the Anglo-French in the west, and Germany might have burst through. At least, Germany would have kept our allies on the defensive. That would have made the task of the Am ericans all the harder. Not the worst phase of a separate peace with Russia would be the re leasing of nearly two million men for operations on the western front. Great quantities of Russian supplies would bo available for the Ger mans, and the forces of democracy, as just as their cause is, could not defeat the war lords in less than three or four years. These are two good reasons why we snouici appreciate what Russia has done. Everything is disorgan ized in Russia, but the leaders are holding true to their ideals and in sist on keeping in the war. Winter is at hand in Russia and by spring organization may replace chaos and the Russian armies may be able to turn the tide. As a writer in the New York Times declares, we should lend the Russian goverrtment every encour agement. Our salvation, unless we aro to suffer many losses, must come from the east. is nonnnnnonnnDnannnonDnnDDonnpnnnaDnnnnoD 1 at sft a PASTIME THEATRE This Afternoon and Night a a a n a iff i "THE WORLD AND THE WOMAN' g featuring JEANNE EAGLES a A GOLD ROOSTER PLAY IN FIVE PARTS. a Admission 5 & 10c. Special Music Tonight QannDnnnnnnnDDDnnnnannnnnnnnDnnnnnnnnnnn Professional Cards Himiimiimx Dr. W. B. Ramsay Dentist Office over Shuf ord's Drug Store. Hickory N. C. The news from Italy thus far disappointing rather than alarming, observes the reliable Springfield Re- publican. It makes no ainerence where the Italian lines are so that the Italians are in the fight. The Cincinnati preacher who was given a souna nogging was nut inj? his talents in the cause of hu- . i 1 manity, or he would not nave oeen whipped by the mob. The First Baptist church has bought a $500 Liberty Loan, thus not only showing its colors, but proving that it knows a good investment. AMUSEMENTS MARY PICKFORD 6 AT PASTIME THURSDAY "A Poor Little Rich Girl" should charm everyone that sees it regardless of age, and teach a moral that is well worth learning. Wiith the inimitable Mary Pickford in the stellar role and staged by a master this subject will strike a chord of favor among the vouncrer and old alike for its power to entertain, educate and surprise. At Pastime theatre hursday, .November 1st. CHURCHES BACKING WAR News and Observer. The action of the board of bishops of the Northern Methodist church in upholding the entrance of the Un ited States into the war an in issu ing a message to the people of Am erica appealing for support of the president, brings to mind the fact that the leading clergymen of the country are supporting the war. This is significant. If there was any question as to which side was in the right there would have been found a large number of ministers in op position to the war. But the minis ters of the country have been loyally standing by the president. 'The po sition taken by the Methodist bish ops at Atlantic City is that of the clergy everywhere. (Clergymen are reading men. They have kept well informed of the sig nificance of the war from the begin ning. They realize the awful blow to religious freedom that would- De dealt if Germany were to win in its struggle for world mastery. They are convinced of the necessity of warfare as the only means of protect ing the nations of the world from the ambitious desitrns of the rulers of Germany, and they do not believe that a nation is called upon to tame ly submit to all manner of wrongs and indignities at the hands of anoth er nation. The stand taken by these men who have studied the war question and whose training and habits of thought would tend to lead them to oppose the nai- it tncie wwe any reason lor do ing so, should have a lesson for those who have not thoroughly informed themselves. SYNOD VOTES NEAT SUM FOR CATAWBA COLLEGE WHAT IT MEANS THE HICKORY HARNESS CO. Manufacturer of all bbitie of HARNESS. BRIDLES. SADDLES AND STRAP WORK. Repairing a SpeeUhcy. Hickory, N. C i Newton, Oct. 30 President J. D. Andrew of Catawba college and Rev. Walter W1. Rowe have returned from the synod of the Reformed church, held at Hagerstown, Md. The next session goes to Middletown, Md., where Dr. Snyder is pastor. The synod voted a neat sum for the sup port of Catawba college and show ed its hearty indorsement of the work of this institution. This am ounts to about $2,800 interest on pledge made by the synod some years ago. Ine tollowing were nominated members of the board of trustees for the college: 'Clarence Clapp, C. M. Rowe, D. M. Carpenter, Dr. Webber of Baltimore, and Dr. Rup- ley, of Yorke, Pa. Rev. W. W. Rowe was nominated to fill Dr. Murphy's unexpired term on the board. Both President Andrew and Dr. Rowe report the most har monious session of synod they ever attended. SPECIAL AT PASTIME TODAY Thf special attraction at the Pas time today will be a Pathe Gold Rooster play in five parts called "The Wlorld and the Wkman." The follow ing is a synopsis of the story: Out of the night shadows, into the bright liehts of the city emerged the frail girl grown cynical by the never ending struggle for an existence on the onlv path left open to her. A puppet of rich men's pleasures, buf feted about by man-made laws, why shouldn't she accept the veiled offer made as a wager, to act as maid in a mountain bungalow? The clean air. the trees and the flowers sound a new note in her heart and a little child of a neighboring far mer awakens a forgotten memory of- God. She decides to start life anew but . the man returns. Repuls ing his obvious desires she flees the "job," but finds a heaven in the home of the parents of the little child. An injury to the child brings a great discovery. She is conscious of a di vine gift of healing. From miles abound, invalids throng to reap the benefits of her wonderful healing powers which she freely gives. Then the man, who first betrayed her, makes his penitent way to her shrine, begs forgiveness and rights his deep wrong. NO RELIEF FOR SHELBY'S SUGAR FAMINE IN SIGHT Shelby, Oct. SO. There is a sugar famine in Shelby and the wholesale houses say they see no relief in sight. Most stores are out and those who did have anv on hand were lim iting their customers to ten pounds each. The arket price is ten cents per pound. Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, orives out Malaria, enriches the b'ood, and builds npthesys 'em. A true tonic Fjr adults and children. 60 Springfield Republican. Brazil's entrance into the war ae-ainst Germanv as a belligerent in o i . ly estimated if account be taken on- THF EI Ff TRIP QHflF HllP Ur ,vf rfco ilirQ nrpssnrfi that Bra- IH liUUUIIUU UUVU zu could bring to bear upon the cen tral powers. Virtually nothing, perhaps, can be expected in armies and fleets. But it is no small matter for Germany to lose the friendship of such a country, with which Ber lin would naturally seek commercial! relations at the end of the war .on' the terms accorded to the most fa vored nation. It is, furthermore, a, real injury to Germany to have her I moral isolation wiueiieu. uuuuguuub the world, however much German statesmen and generals may belittle such a factor of the situation. For our own part, we are bound to welcome Brazil to the side of the Un-, Office Over Hickory Drug Company ited States m this war, appreciate the F. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor First-Cfoss Work Guaranteed Phone 106, Work Delivered 1032 14th atreet Hickory, N- C Next to Firft Buildin & Loan office. W. P. Speas, M. D Practice Limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hickory, N. C. nonnnonnnnnnDitanncnjnnDnnBEEsgiig: "Castles in Spam' May be very real to the m dreams, but the practice": these days DEMANDS THINGMOJ? SUBSTAI A Saving Account is no Dream It is one of the most substantial It is your friend where others f Small savings make large fortune? ocean beach is made up of grains Start a savings accont at this ban; and watch it grow. U of ME- an. motives of the Brazilian government and people, and feel that new ties must now unite the two countries. Train Schedules SOUTHERN Westbound No. 15 Ar Hickory 7:40 a. m. No. 11 Ar Hickory 11:20 a. m. No. 21 Ar. Hickory 4:45. 35 Ar Hickory 12:02 p. m. East bound 36 Ar. Hickory 9:05 a. nr.. 22 Ar Hickory 11:20 a. m. 12 Ar Hickory 5:28 p. m. 16 Ar. Hickory 6:50 p. m. C. AND N.-W Southbound 9 Ar. Hickory 2:35 p. m. Northbound 10 Ar. Hickory 11:40 a. m. Hours 9 to 12, 2 to 5 D 13 a a a B I ft 3 U a ii i i i i i i 9 a a i i i a a i a a i a a a a a a as once FIRST NATION Capital and Surplus $300,000 CO. Four Pet Cent. Interest On Savings pounded Quarterly. Money to Loan at All Times. Ac?. n ! ft MB -N.C. Com. a a i fi a fa a a a a mm No. No. No. No. No. No. No. need not be an "ad writer to use these col umns. State your wants simply, and above all truthfully. I Or telephone this office and we will write your ad. Want ads are the big gest little investments you can make. PLEDGE CARD FOR UNITED STATE0 FOOD A2)HDTISTRATI0N If you have already signed, pass this on to a friend. TO THE FOOD ADMINISTRATOR t I am glad to join you in the service af foo3 conservation for our nation and I hereby accept membership to the United States Food Ad ministration, pledging myself to carry out the directions and advice ol the t ood Administrator in my home, Insofar as my circumstances permit. . ' . - Name '. " ' " - t WM,(1)jkiwrr.-" - Street DR. G. E. FLOWERS Having enjoyed a large coun try practive for 32 years, an now located in Hickory and 10- licit a share of the general prac tice. Office at 8th avenue and 15th street. Children's disease a specialty. CHIROPRACTOR DR. E. E. ROGERS Over Lutz's Drug Store " PHONE 77 DR. R. P. WILSON Veterinary Surgeon Will answer cills day or nteht. Resident pnone 301-J. Dr. Oma H. Hester DENTIST OFFICE OVER BUSY BEE CAFE AND KENNEDY ELECTRIC CO I Dr. O. L. Hollar Unless you have learned that lesson you cannot start on th QIWrUQC I UADDfhJ uuutLaJjJ una iij-ki i i 0'fc great road to WE OFFER YOU EVERY F ITY FOR SAVING YOUR FS Consolidated Tr HICKORY, - ;j .4 -ai J toity i . . . , ri-r,TVrrr, Stftf fiu -.-. . . . Jrre are no fes or d"s to be paid. The Food Administration WlsHes to have as members all of those actually handling: food in the home, -i yone may have the Home Card of Instruction, but only those SIsTilng pledges are entitled to Membership Window Card. Which will be delivered upon receipt of the signed pledre. ww u. Now if the Italians have held up the Germans, as early dispatches from Rome indicate, the situation won't be so bad after all. Promptness In placing your orders will insure the best of attention. 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