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,s KVKN1NG HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE THREE I 8 I a ' GOODS Our new pfoods are now nnnrnf and soon be ,j!8p.lay and will consist of all that is good and reliable in Jewelry, Watches and Sil verware, Cut Glass, Novelties, We are making many ad vance sales for Christmas, come and make your selec tion early. g tnurch llirectory g L ii o. Bisanar JtwaUr aad Kofftetered Optoraetrurt MSUR Kid: ,ry Insurance and Realty Company 103 i 4th St. .;. Phone 292 Fresh Today by Express 14 COS'S C4M) "Made Last Night'' The Candy That Sells Itself. and Mi nmes "IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR HEALTH" a Kf D Peroxide Cream 4 A mild and soothing cream for the face, lips or hands and any abra sion or roughness of the skin. It possesses antiseptic properties and is cooling and refreshing. PEROXIDE CREAM - 25c per jar. VANISHING CREAM - 25 centi. Wc carry Cold Cream in half and pound jars. Hickory Drug Company a B IS C' e, Be et B a B B g D D D n U a a cs D P ES The REXALL Store Telephone 46 Try a Record Want Ad EYERY INCH A CAR lKar undred Point Save Money BUY NOW! $1295f.o.h. Detroit. St. Andrews, Lutheran Rev. J. C. Peery, pastor. 9:40 Sunday school Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. by the pastor. Church of the Ascension, Episcopal iRev. S. B. Stroup, rector. Sunday after Advent. 7:30 a. m. Holy communion. 10:00 a m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon. 7:00 p. m. Evening preyer and sermon. Please note change of hour for ev ening service. Everybody cordial ly invited. First Baptist Sunday school at 9:30. J. D. El liott, superintendent. Preaching at 11 o'clock by the pas 'tor. Subject: The Attractive ness of Jesus." The Sunbeams "will have charge of service at 7:30. They -will ren der an attractive and interesting program and all are invited. T T T TT . i t r r mi . a. i. r. u. at o:ou. momas Pruitt, president. The B. Y. P. U. is growing in in terest and enthusiasm and the members are invited to attend. Presbyterian Rev. J. G. Garth', pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p. m. The pastor will preach at the morn ing and evening services. The morning topic, "The Church Feed ing the Wlorld." Evening topic: :'Tho Millenium." (Mr. Garth has been riscoursing on the second com ing of Christ Sunday evenings and my person who desires may send in dips with questions which the pas tor will be glad to attempt to ans wer. These slips may be given the ushers or placed on the collection olates. Lrocaland Personal, pVIiss Pearl Bumjrjarrjer who has a school at Links Chapel is spending the week end at home. Rev. W. R. Bradshaw and Mr. J. D. Elliott are attending the im-eeting of the Executive Commit tee of the South Fork Association, which meets in Lincolnton today. Mrs. L. G. Kirkpatrick charmingly entertained at dinner last evening for Rev. A. L. Stanford who leaves shortly for Wadesboro. In addition to Mr. Stanford the guests were Rev. and Mrs. J. G. Garth, Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Ramsay, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Wfilliams and Mr. A. G. Kirk Patrick. Mrs. Abernethy Hostess Mrs. A. S. Abernethv was hos tess to the Embroidery Club Thurs day afternoon, 12 members being present, and one visitor, Mrs. Ben son of Michigan, guest of Mrs. A. riouroonnais. me work of the af ternoon was sewine for the Ren Cross. Mrs. J. A. Moretz rear) a humorous . selection, "The Way to His Heart." After an elegant lunch eon, the club adjourned to meet on December 6 with Mrs. W. H. Bark-ley. HICKORY (HIGH LOSES TO LENOIR, 15 TO 13 Holy Trinity Evangelical Lutheran W. E. Murray, pastor. Sunday school service at 9:45. A cordial invitation is extended to all friends and strangers are hear tily welcome. Morning service at 11 o'clock. The pastor will preach on the first pe tition of the Lord's prayer: "Hallow ed be Thy Name." Evening service at 7 o'clock. The subject of the sermon then will be: "Wbste of Power." Why not come to church tomor row? Amid all the hurry and fret and crowding cares of this busy world, we declare the good news that man's real life is his spirit life, and that his relationship with a loving God should be his first care. GERMAN MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT AT FKON T 3y the Associated Press. n?iAf oTr1m Netherlands. In so far as Germany is concerned, the German government evidently means to do away with the anoma ly that the majority of members of belligerent parliaments have no first-hand knowledge of what real war is. It is sending the members of the reichstag on visits to the front in parties of eight. Within three months it is expected tnat ev orv m Amber will . have been given the opportunity of making such a trip. Based On Cost Per Tablet It Saves 9c. CASCARAM quinine The Lenoir high school defeated the Hickory high school in a fast basketball game at Lenoir Fridav night by the score of 15 to 13, enough the Caldwell athletes won in the very last part of the eame. Held scoreless during the first half, while their opponents ran up nine points. Hickory came back strong in the h nal period and scored 13 points, but could not overcome the big lead. Eaton and Johnson were the best goal cagers for Hickory, while b Dysart excelled for Lenoir. The Hickory team left today for kEoone for a game tonight with the nigh scnool at that place. Next Friday the Lenoir high will be play ed in Hickory. . 'i w Afcexef Norrisc&arms M ftl tad a'eVgW from the pf Your i hank sgivmg vercoa Store Liitz Drug "ON THE CORNER" Phones 17 and 317 NEAR 100 DEATHS DURING A WEEK IN THE CAMPS No dToce in price for this 20-year-old remedy-25c for 24 tablets Some old tablets now 30c for 21 tablets llcured on p: rrtionate cost per tablet, 70a ivr 9lAc when yon buy in 24 hours ",rip in 3 days Moey back if it fails. 24 Tablets for 2Se. At any Drue Stars WAR ACTIVITIES IN WASHINGTON EXPLAINED Washington Nov. j24. The population of the city of Washing ton has increased at legist 50,000 since since the war began. It is natural that the capital city, the center of government activities, should show this marked effect of the . most extensive preparation foi. war ever undertaken by any coun try. A steady stream of new ap- : pointees to the great civilian arm, ; pours into the city; the streets hun. with activity; everybody is busy and earnest; on every hand the sure signs of a competent organization with a nxed purpose. At the request of the United States civil service commission the Washington Chamber of Commerce has undertaken the work of direct ing to suitable rooming and board- : ing places ."the new arrivals who are : not acquainted in the city. Hundreds of desirable rooms, with or without board, are listed, and at, very moder ate rates. Application for accom modations can be made by new ap pointees through correspondence be fore leaving home or by calling at the office of the Washington Cham ber of Commerce, No. 611 Twelfth ; street, ;N. W,, upoi their iarrival m Washington. Stenographers -and typewriters make up a large part of the addi tions to the force at Washington. Thousands have been appointed and thousands more are needed. Ship draftsmen for the navy department, ; mechanical draftsmen for the service generally, and statisticians and what are known as clerks qualified in business administration, clerks : qualified in statistics or accounting index and catalogue clerks, bal ance of stores clerks, and schedule i clerks for the ordnance depart I ment of the army are also in greai demand. Representatives of the United States civil service commis : sion at the postoffice in all cities are ' furnished detailed information con cerning positions at Washington in which workers are needed. Washington, Nov. 24. Although do deaths occurred at national guard md national army camps during the week ending November 16, health conditions at a majority of the camps was more satisfactory than the week previous!, field sanitation reports to the surgeon general compiled show. Pneumonia epide mics in some southern camps, and most prevalent where there are many cases of measles, claimed 61 victims during the week. The highest sick rate come fron camps at which southern troops are training. The rate in the national guard is 42.6 a thousand, compared with 28.5 for the national army men. The highest rate was t at Camp Travis, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, where measles is increas ing. The rate is 87.9 a thousand. Camp Meade at Annapolis Junc tion, Md., showing the cleanest slate with a rate of 9.1. The national guard camps whert conditions are not as good as the previous week are at Greenville, S. C; Macon, Ga.. Fort Worth, Tex.; Ifattiesburg, Miss.; Alexandria, La., and Fort Sam Houston and measles are given as . the cause. The na tional army camps not up to the standard of the previous week are at Columbia, S. C.; Fort Riley, Kansas, and Fort. Sam Houston. FOR Upholstering, Cabinet Repair and Refinishing SEE W.W. PENNEY PHQNE - - 7-J OOOOOOOOOOOOO o o S Usod M Years I o Th3 Woman's Tonic Sold fc rywhsre g OOOOOOOOOOOOO GREAT VICTORY IN FRANCE (Continued from page two)( front of some 12 miles, while the line has been broken, thousrh not so deeply, for a full width of 30 or 33 miles, and the struggle con tinues with unabated vigor and de termination. Cambrai may fall at any moment, has practically already fallen into the hands of the allies. It will be of intense interest to watch the effects of this thunder stroke upon the Germans and Aus trians in their drive in Italy. It can not fail to give the invaders a shock. That it has done so to a certain extent is made evident by the hastily rushing of fresh troops across Germany for the western front. These reinforcements are reallv sent to attack France by the treacherous insurgents of Russia. It is not probable, however, that they will arrive in time to prevent the allies from gaining their immediate objectives, and will not long, if at all delay the blow that is to crush the German line at a vital point on the route across Belgium. Better news is coming from Italy also, although the British official observer, General Maurice, warns us acainst being too confident of tht safetv of Venice. The Italian Commander-in-Chief, General Diaz, seems quite able to slow down the Teuton advance to the stopping point, and this must soon be reached with the aid of French and .British reinforcements with more munitions and big guns and an unshaken and unshakable morale. In the theatre of war in Palestine rh British under their brilliant lea der, General Allenby, have repeat edly routed the Turks, and are nov in sie-ht of Jerusalem. The fall .rtf this citv. which may come at lany hour may have already have occurred will be a great blow to t.hft Turks, next, indeed, to the loss rvf flrmstantinonle. itself. Here again the British official observe warns us not to be too sure of the intP raoture of the Holy Cit The Turks, however, appear to be too much broken to stop the uriusn and wo ar rearlv for the next great thrill of the triumph of the allied arms against Turks and Teutons. Thanksgiving Oysters, celery, cranberries, mince mea$, plum pudding, California "Sunkist" Oranges. The sweet kind. Fruit Cake, finest and low , price. We have all ingredients for Fruit Cakes currents, figs', citron, raisins, orange peed, crystaliz ed fruits. Aunt Jemima pan cake and Buckwheat flour. Try it. Whitener and Martin . "Sell for Les Profit" Train Schedules U Ii EH El TF YOU'RE going to 1 have a good over coat in time for feast day, better see about it at once. If it's to be such an overcoat as you'll feel really thankful about, better get it here. This' is the quality store; and we; have nothing but the best. That over coat is too important a purchase for you to take any chances on; we've eliminated the risk by having the best all-wool overcoats tnat are made Every fabric and every style is represented; fit and isatisf action guaran teed, $ 1 0 to $40 Moreiz-WMlener Clothing Co 1 n . few h "The Quality Shop." g a Honest o o vemsmg 9 usmess SOUTHERN Westbound No. 15 Ar HIckery 7:40 a. m. Mo. 11 Ar Hickory 11:20 a. m. No. 21 Ar. Hickory 4:45. No. 35 Ar Hickory 12:02 p. m. Bastbound No. 36 Ar. Hickory 9:00 a. m. No. 22 Ar Hickory 11:20 a. m. No. 12 Ar. Hickory 5.22 p. m. Sfo. 16 Ar. Hickory 6:50 p. m. C. AND N.-W Sonthbotmd Mo. 9 Ar. Hickory 2:35 p. m. Northbound No. 10 Ar. Hickory 11:40 a. m. , Jitney Service. HICKORY CONOVER AND NEW TOR Schedule Leave Hickory .-.fe :i Leave Hickory 10:20 a. to. Leave Hickory 2:30 p. m. Leave Hickory 4:30 p. m. Leave Hickory f-7:30 p. m. Leave Newton L.7:?n a. m, Leava Newton 9:20 a. m. Leave Newton 1:30 p. m; Leave Newton S:S0 p. ro Leave Newton 6:30 p. m. ewten to Conover 15c Newton to Hickory 40c Hickory to Conover SOc Hickory to Newton 40c Our Motto: Good Service. R.W.GLINE NEWTON, N. C. Are You Going To Build? IF SO SEE THE uilder s SuddIy Comi m m 53 H i B u a a a a 13 si S3 a a sanv Who can furnish you any kind of building 65 material: Shingles, Lathes and Hard ga Wood Floors, Specialties PHONE 64-L. I Subscribe to the Record $4.0' g cs n a El a a n a a STILLS HHIGKES' T;.-t. sv-fcrt tL-r,-. &tita ffiftir V-7 - si? &ros,-tft- As.fr for C.'J I.?liER.l-EirS XLS' eais known as Best Safest, Always Reliable SOLD BY DRuGGl$TB?ERYWff:R THE UNIVERSAL CAR These are economical days and thus the Ford ear becomes a . more intense necessity than ever . befor because by reason Df its universal service it has becomt a large part in the 'bus iness of living," besides, it- take ls money for operation and maintenance than any other motor ear. That this is not an idle boast is proven by the fact that' there are more than two million Fords in daily wervice. More "conclusive evidence of your need of a Ford car could not be given. Here it is, a daily necessity that is a daily economy. A variety of bod ies to. meet the variety of d emand from the "snappy" Runabout-to the re luxe Sedanand buy when you can get delivery, for production is behind the demand all the time. Place your order at once. - The dealer named below w ill give your order prompt atten tion and efficient "after set vice." Make the acquaintance p f this Ford dealer. Touring Car $369.18 . Roadster $353.79 F. O. B. Detroit, Including War Tax. HICKORY GARAGE CO. 1 R.C. BUCHANAN - - SALES MANAGER a a a a D a a a g 13 m bit m a a a n a a H a a a
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