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Nl ,,aV EVENING HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE THREE B 9 a 9 t 9 0 9 9 a t n 0 1 0 9 I I 0 I 9 a A 0 I s A 3 El r in u 1 Pi 63 n tf f :-i f :i v. ii n ts n K ft tr & B 65 U Ei tl U n NEW GOODS are now soon be Our new goods arriving: and will on disnlav ami ,m f " Tthat, 13 ?ood and reliable in Jewelry, Watches and Sil verware, Cut Glass, Novelties, are, makinS many ad vance sales for Christmas, X9,aild make vour selec' tion early. eo. E. Bisanar D Q a a a a a a a a a a or a a a ff"1 imillllllllMTHttt s ociety Local and Personal Jeweler and Registered Optoinetriet ;, mmctcr for Southern and C. and N.-W Railways. rjaMBOonannanDnDnnnanannanoDBonafiS IRE '4SURANCE liickory Insurance and Realty Company 1030 14th St. -:- Phone 292 Fresh Today by Express JACOB'S CANDIES "Made Last Night" The Candy That Sells Itself. Grimes and Murphy I "IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR HEALTH" EYERY INCH A CAR elKar jfyundred Point s ave M oney BUY NOW! $1295 f.o.b. Detroit. lWbWi. V nm!IK7T!WiTH 71 Try a Record Want Ad i i;; , QizrsnaonDnfflEnEaKzisaKzanBanannDannoiinnnDD Rexall Special leadache Tablets ! tho relief of headache, cold in the head, neuralgia and i ar painful nervous affections, ii- ail headache tablets sell for 10 and 25 cents per box. " litnl he dache tablets sell 25c. Telephone Us Your Orders Parcel Post Orders Mailed Promptly. Miss Springs Hostess iMiss Helen Springs delightfully entertained the Do As You Please Club yesterday afternoon with eight members -nrpsont tmVo tv eeitner, Misses Virginia Allen and Katharine Shuford were visitors. A pleasant hour was spent in knitting and embroidering, after which the hostess served an elegant salad course. Birthday Dinner In celebration of his twelfth birthday Master James Boyd en tertained several of his friends yes terday with a birthday dinner at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Alice Harbin. The table was im maculate in its appointments and the menu was all that the young folks could desire. Master Harold Little whose twelfth birthday fell on the same date was an honor guest. FIVE DEATHS OCCUR AT CAMP SEVIER TUESDAY Mrs. J. L. Srings left yesterdav for Charlotte to spent several weeks. Dr. Jlenry Abernethy, Casey Jones and T. L. McCarley, brought in seven possums last night. Irene Coleman Abernethy, who has been critically ill as the result ot burns, was somewhat better today and her physician was hopeful. The condition of Master John Price, son of Dr. and Mrs. K. A. Price, was reported as slightly im proved today. The lad is ill with pneumonia. A letter from Mr. H. M. Miller, former advertising manager of the Record, states that he has recovered from an illness that forced him to the hospital for five days. FOR THE-HAIR .-Ljf Hair B resiles Greenville S. C Nov. 21. The measles eidemic at Camp Sevier con tinues to improve, but slowly. It ;s understood from authentic sourc es that 45 new cases of measles de veloped Tuesday, which is slight 'v less than the report of previous davs recently. One new case of spinal meningitis developed. Mumps has gotten a start also and there are now about 400 cases in camp. The total number of cases of meas 'es is about 1,300. The city of Greenville has been quarantined against the camp and nasses from the city board of health ire required of civilians desiring to "nter the camp, an official memor andum to that effect having been ''ssvje from headquarters of the "0th division. Four deaths occurred in camti vesterday one due to meningities. one to pneumonia and measles and wo to pneumonia. The dead are "Villiam L. Wallis, company K, 119th :nfantry, North Carolina. Hammond T). Hicks, machine gun company,1 118th infantry, South Carolina: Cax -on E. West, 105th engineers, North Carolina; Clarence W. Norris, com my 1. 119th infantry.. North Caro- ma; S. B. Varner, Jr., company I, 118th infantry, South Carolina. The Hickory Red Cross will meet Thursday evening at the Chamber of Commerce for the purpose of chang ing the auxiliary to a chapter, and a full attendance is desired. H. F. Crist, D. V. M., will lecture at the Academy of Music Thursday evening at 7:30 on "Does the Bible Show the Outcome of the War?" and admission will be free. Dr. J .E. Thacker, leading evan gelist in the Southern Presbyterian church, and Rev. Dr. J. M. Clark, formerly of Hickory, are conducting revival services in the Presbyterian church at . Statesville this week, twe services being held daily 315 ana 7:30 p. m. A letter to Rev. J. G. Garth from Dr. John Robertson, who is pleas antly remembered in Hickory, states that he will leave tomorrow for the United States. Dr. Robertson u serving as chaplain on the British front in Flanders. It is hoped he may come to Hickory. You can not afford to have the Prayer meeting at the Presbyte rian church tonight at 7:30. Topic for discussion will be, "Living fo the Family." The text will be taken from Ephesians 6 chapter, and the first eight verses. The chil dren are especially urged to be present tonight. DEATH OF MR. WINTERS Mr. D. K. Winters died last night at his home on Fourth avenue a the result of ptomaine poison, caus ed, it is believed, from eating soup a week ago. He became ill sudden ly and did not regain consciousness. Mr. Winters was 63 years old, was twice married and is survived by his wife and 13 children two of whom are in the army. It pays to buy a good brush because every day that you own it, it retu rns dividends in service and satisfaction, That is tlie kind that you get here and we don't ask you to pay a big price. Prices from 50c to $3.00 LU TZ' S DRUG STORE BaBBBaaBBBaBaBaaaBBaBBaBaBaBBBaBBaBBBBBo Do Your Christmas Shopping Early ES The government asks this of you. This year practical, useful gifts "will be in gre at demand. Many items will be scarce and the early buyers will receive the best values as well as the best service. Fortunately we bought Christmas goods months ago. Some things we could not buy at all and we can sell others at less than wholesale cost now. Express and mail packages will have to be mailed early because of the congestion that is now o n and will become more acute. AMUSEMENTS WOMANHOOD COMING TO HUB TOMORROW, THURSDAY, SURE LONDON OBTAINS far" g K ga m PtrfS. I 1 e g H 48 I NE JYCV for Coughs e Golds makes it unnecessary for you to be annoyed by that dragging cold in the head. When your eyes begin to water, when you become feverish and when you begin to sneeze, take Dr. King's New Discovery the popular remedy for 50 ysars. Knock that congestion, break uo that hacking cough give Dr. King's New Dicsovery a chance to put vou in good shape. Buy it at your druggists. ON ITALIAN SCHEME Womanhood, that great picture, will be here at the Hub theatre to morrow, -Thursday, November 22nd. On account of another exhibitor dis regarding shipping instructions the picture failed, to arrive here yes terday, .but we Ifive arranged to have it here for use tomorrow, Thursday, November 22nd. Be sure and come out to see it. To miss it would be a calamity. Matinee at 3 p. m. and two shows at night, first at 7 p. m., second at 9 p. m. HUB THEATRE, J. F. Miller, Manager SPECIAL AT PASTIME TODAY An Active Liver Means Health If you want good health, a clear complexion and freedom from Dizzi ness, Constipation, Biliousness, Head aches and Indigestion, take Dr. King's New Life Pills. They drive out fer menting and undigested foods and give quick relieve. 25c, all druggists. HIXXXl titlttt tit 111 mmmmmn Fraternal Directory rnTHiiiiii",tl"llilAA-'ml,""""lllllxg:xm miiniMnnMin""""iumwwaam. Hickory Lodge No. 343 A. r . & A. ivi. Regular communication First and third Monday nights, frethien cordiahy invited to be present. F. L. MOOSE, W. M. D. L. MILLER, Set'y- T1TTTtimilll1 immmniHIHIIinittm a a a Piedmont Council No. 43, Jr, O. U.A. M. MeeU every fc-Mwlay evening at 7:30 P. M. All viiitng brothem cordially invited D. D. TAYLOR, Councilor. W. I. Caldwell, Rec. Sec Catawba J Lodge No. 54 K. of P Meets evtry Thursday night. Visiting brethren invited. r. l. ENE,;I,,;III,:III Hickory Drug Company Telephone 46 The REXALL Store a G n o Th Qtdnhw That Dose Nit artMt tht Htaa .. ( Ita Urnlc d laxative effect. LAXA- look for the igptnr ot B. W. GROVg- aoc Whenever You Need a denert Tonifc Take drove's. The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable es a General Tonic because it contains the well kcovrn tonic properties of QUININE andlRON. It acts on its Liver, Drives out Malaria. Enriches the Blood and vWs the Who! Systeto. 60 er-. By the Associated Press.. London, Novv 21. British archi tects and town-planning experts, who are making plans for a great j.nodelir(::-af British cities after the wlar, declare that one of the mfc:(t succesf-JTul experiments in new types of , industrial and urban housing is that which has been made i ,i -r. i i j n: Dy tne Italian goou uweiuugs so ciety in Rome The idea iof ad opting something similar in England has been proposed., lThe Italian society," says a re port on the Rome experiment, "has erected a block of working-class fiats containing 800 dwellings, de signed for all types and sizes of fam ilies. The flats are built on four sides of a square, with a garden in the center, in which the 'Children's House' stands by itself. "You enter the quadrangle by a great gateway. To the left is a rocm jjor storing baby-carriages and bicycles. To the right is the .porter's office the postoffice and tel ephones for igeneral use. Insidie, nearest the gate, are flower beds and an open space for the pleasure of everyone. Beyond are the children's gardens, then the little low building called the Children's Home, a charm ing place, white, with great windows, that stand open to the air, and covered with rambler roses. Here is the nursery school for children under seven. Another big room in the children's house is the 'Af ter School' where the children over seven do their home lessons on re turning from school, under super- vision and m conditions mat could not possibly find in their own. homes. "The 'After School, the nursery school, and the cloak-rooms occu py the whole of the front of tht Children's home. On the other side there is a group of rooms .whose use is common to the whole establish ment. There is a large common room for the women, nneu wu. electric sewing machines and elec tric irons, which can be used on payment of a small sum. Here al so are great cutting tables and sew ing tables, such as women know to be invaluable in sewing work but which are impossible m small homes. A common wash house and laundry is in the basement of the building. , "'This central building also con tains a 'surgery', where a doctor is in attendance at stated times and any tenant may have free advice, it tenants need attention in their own apartments, there is a fee of cents Twice a week the doctor ex amines all the school children. "The buildings are equipped with numerous bath-rooms, but hot wat v,t;oWo rm W nt. stated times. "Ta flats nrft ot various si'o, overcrowding is forbidden, and fam ilies must ,move into larger flats as v,Q1v rmmhpra increase. The lar- bUilJ. gest flats are designed to accommo riato thp narents and five children Tan OTlt.5 who rise above a certain ,fnnr tIir care of their dwellings receive a percentage of thcr 7" v?"K annual oubus. The special attraction at the Pas time this afternoon and tonight will be the "Lifted Veil' a five act Metro Wonderplay featuring that great actress Ethel Barrymore. Tht following1 is the story: Adapted from the novel of the same name by Basil King, this ap pealing story starring Ethel Bar rymore, again demonstrates the power of the screen to give vivid ness and life and added realism to a book which has been read and en joyed by thousands. Striving to live down and forget a past which continually haunts her, Clorinda Gildersleeve in or der to be fair to the man she loves and who loves her, confesses her mistake to him, only to find that his love is not big enough to forgive. Then .she attempts to seek solace elsewhere, but the old love will not be downed, and finally behind the veil which she has drawn across the past comes the belief that in ser vice to humanity alone will she find jneacip. How she finds also that he man does love and forgive .;iakes an interesting story. NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of A. D. Wihitener, de ceased, late of Catawba county, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at his home on or be fore the 15th day of November, 1918, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said esate will please make immediate payment. EDGAR YODER, Administrator of A. D. Whitener. This the 14th day of Novemlvr, 1917. 11 15 6t Wed 13 El r C3 a m a E3 IS a F2 a a W-e suggest a few useful gifts: D "Centemeri" Kid Gloves $1.50 to $2.50 Swiss and Lawn Handkerc hiefs "'5c to 25c Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs 10c to 50c H Voile Shirt Wnists $1.00 to $2.00 H Georgete and crepe waists $2.50 to $5.75 5 Silk Underskirts, all colors, $2.00 to $5.75 5 iHeatherbloom and, Sateen Underskirts $1. to $2.00 n Silk Hosiery 35c to $2.00 S Cotton and Lisle hosiery 15c to 50c Q Cotton towels 10c to A 50c J Linen Towels 25c to . $100 Q Wihite quilts $1.50 to $4.50 Q Table Linen ,60c to $1.50 ' CI Linen Napkins $1.50 to $5.00 S3 Ladies and children's Sweaters $1 to $9.00 D Knit Caps and scarfs 25c to ' $1.50 O Silk and cotton Uumbrellas $1 to $5.00 O P Hat Pins, waist pins, cuff links, manicure pieces, brooches, B vanity boxes, leather bags, mesh bags, beads, bracelets, neck- g wear, furs, ribbons, ete. This is just a few items that we will have on display this week. q Allow us to assist you i n making yoitf- selections. B B a Thompson- West Company I , "The Ladies' Store." g onnDDDDannnaannnnannDnaannnnnnnnnnniiiiniiD1 Free ecttire f Does the Bible Show the Outcome of the War? Banishes Netvousnes Puts Vigor and Ambition in to Run-Down, Tired Out People. If you feel tired out out of sorts, des- dent, mentally or physically de,. . ,ed and lack the desire to ac complish things, get a 50c box of Wendell's Ambition Pills at Hickory Drug Co today and your troubles will be over. If ycu drink too much, moke too much, or are nervous because of over work of any kind, Wendell's Ambi tion Pills will make you feel better in three days or money nacK irom Hickoiy Drug Co., on the first box purchased. T?or all 3 factions of the nervous or liver complaints, sleeplessness, ex- system, constipation, loss of appetite, lack of confidence, trembling, kidney hausted vitality orw eakness of any kind get a box of Wendell's Ambi tion Pills today on the money back plan. Mail orders filled, charges prepaid, by the Wendell Pharmicax Company, Inc., Syracure, N. Y. 3g 8000000000000 o Used 40 Years This great question concerning the World's Greatest Cri sis examined infc the light of Bible Proph ecy. Intensely inter esting, Instructive and Helpful, by E. F. CRIST, V. D. M. of New York City Academy of Music Thuriday, Nov. 22nd., 7:30 P. M. No Collection Taken -:- Everybody Welcome Honest Advertising Gets Business o g The Woman's Tonic g o o 0 Sold Everywhere Q O o OOOOOCQOCGQOO nococcEnaEaaannncnnnnqannDonnBunonnnDDD Are You Going To Build? g IF SO SEE THE Builders Supply Company Who can furnish you any kind of building g material: Shingles, Lathes and Hard a Wood Floors, Specialties- PHONE 64 L. unnDnncnDonnnDDnnczaPQnflnDanbdDnnnnrjDnnr
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