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FRIDAY EV HICKORY DATLf RECORD PAGE TWO Hickory Daily Record TELEPHONE 167 Published by h Clay rrlntia Ck. Every Evening Except Sunday. S. II. FARABEE Editor J. C. MILLER Manager PUBLICATION OFFICE: 1402 ELEVENTH AVENUE Subscriber! desiring the address of tbeir paper changed, will please statt In their communication both OLD and NEW addresses. To insure efficient delivery, com olaints shoald be made to the Sub icription Department promptly. City ubscribers should call 167 regarding omplaints SUBSCRIPTION RATES one yer.r x months 2.(n "Vre months l-0 rr Month 'pe week Entered as second "lass matter Sep -.ember 11, 1015, che postoffic tit Qickory, N. C, unckr the act of Marc? I. 1879. IEMUEK OF ASSOCIATE!) PRESS Tin AsofiaUnl 1'rfS is exciusivcl; ntuled to the usi- fur repubhcatioi f ill! rn'Ws s'ffditi'il to it or no i:'"il r f ii- p.iper and also tn. I:A. I IX'. 21. 1017 i. AU .Mil. i'AGE uctiry A. lVi,'-j. fujj administra o." ot' i.urih Carolina, calls on the wor.ier. of th.1 state to be sparing So far the German representa tives have in all the sparring pre liminary to the peace bout and there is every reason to believe that if a permanent agreement is signed, it will have been drawn up in Berlin. The Germans of course will issue an invitation through Russia to the western allies to en ter the trap, but they will not do it, and when Russian representatives betray their country, the country will be heard from. The bolsheviki cannot hold power if they sell out their countrymen. And this prob ably is one reason why the allies re fuse to consider the bolsheviki gov ernment more than a temporary mis fortune. Lord Landsome owns about 143,000 acres of land, Collier's Weekly in forms us, and that accounts for his grave fear that the existing social order will overrun if the war con tinues. Autocrats, whether in Brit ain or Germany are scared, and this old Tory is as wise as his years. The feudal barons will be made to turn loose of the land their ances tors stole. This same Senator Reed, who is making the fight against the food control administration, is the sar.ie Ilerr who blocked the food-legislation for four months. That's what Hoover's up against. If you are with Hoover, then you will kick Rcvd. The Record refuses to apologize for the amount of good advertising it carries these days, but it assures its readers that the cream of the news is given them along with op portunities to visit live merchants. Canada has voted overwneiminjr for conscription and priest-ridden Qaegee. composed mostly of French Canadians, will be ' obliged to help "he great dominion in its war against -he Germans. One of the Record's best friends thought we should have referred to the snow as beautiful, but friend ship s,aved him. The postoffice will be open Sun day afternoon to deliver mail and packages. There are three more days for Christmas shopping and they will be good ones.. DORIS KEN YON IN "TjHE- HIDDEN HAND" First PDisode Pastime Friday. The first episode of Pathe's latest and newest serial "The Hidden nana, fwntiirinfr hpautiful Doris Kenvon and Sheldon Lewis of "Irow Claw" fame will be shown at the Pastime -Friday 1 December 21st. The following is the story: ! This is the first episode of the j big new serial thriller with four i famous stars. I Eio-hteen vears aeo Rascon, the i Mad" Monk, "prophesied to the Em peror that a girl would be born to the Grand Duke, who would becomt the most beautiful woman in the , world and would bring about the de , struction of the empire by the time : she reached the age of eighteen. Be lieving the Monk's prophecy, the emperor made an agreement with Judson Whitney, an American mil lionaire to raise the child, keeping her identity a secret. When the story opens, in the Whirruy home are two girls, one ,vho:n he has reared as his daugh ter. Doris (Doris Kenyon).. the oth-.-r v. horn he has reared as his ward, Verda Crane (Arline Pretty) The Grand Duke arrives to claim the z'.rl of the prophecy. He expects o identify her by the imprints of he baby's fingers carried in an -plosive packet which can only be penc.i by a locket which Doris weirs around her neck. Both the ' " n 1 Duke and Whitnew are shot a man they take to be Jack Ram sey of the secret service (Mahlon Hamilton). Later it develops that the murderer is a henchman of the Hidden Hand, a mysterious charac- uf t.te food. In part he says: With vintnrv in thf c rp.it war de pendent upon the food supplies which ian population of our allies in tu-.r: rope, and with several hundred -!j thousand women and children in the ! -.j neutral countries of Europe appeal-j in? pitcously to America to save them from starvation, we face the greatest and most insistently press ing demand for foodstuffs that has been made upon a people in the world's history. The neutral peoples of Europe have always imported large quantities of foodstuffs from North America, South America, Asia and Australia. Because of war conditions and trans portation ditl'.culties practically all supplies are now cut off except those froin North America and represen tatives of these peoples are mak ing the most heart-rending appeab to our country for aid. It is an ap palling fact that despite the most we can do for those people, after supplying o :r allies, tens of thous ands of them must perish from hun ger during the next few months. In the face of these conditions in Europe we have exported all our nor mal surplus of wheat. Every pound of wheat or flour which we ex port from now on must be saved from our normal tonsumntion. Thp same thing is approximately true of beef and pork products and fats while the situation with sugar is even worse. It is a known fact that the sup ply of wheat and flour for this state 13 short many thousand pounds. Necessity compels a saving here. It is our duty to help Mr. Page, Mr. Hoover, the American peopJe and the people of the world in every way possible. It is up to the good El women to alleviate suffering in the world nannnnnnnnnr'snnnannnnEHnnaasannnnnnnDnBo Special at Pastime This Afternoon and Tonight FIRST EPISODE PATHE'S NEW SERIAL "TheHiddenHand" FEATURING DORIS KENYON, SHELDON LEWIS, ARLINE PRETTY and MAHLON HAMILTON ALSO LAST CHAPTER OF 'THE FATAL RING" featuring PEARL WHITE & HEARST-PATHE NEWS g Special Music Tonight -:- Admission 5c d 15c nonnnnnnnnDPDnnnnDnapangngannnocaDcannaa a a a n a B 53 E3 (rl 1 SI 71 s n a o a p a 13 a a a D D ES B S3 2 B SI m a n iaacaaaoanQQpqBaasaDtoraccacs3DF a a A SUGGESTION El B D a 13 n n n in a R a E3 S3 a 13 a In renewing his subscription the other day, a gentleman wrote that he found in the Record those qualities he admired in a newspaper. He found that in brief space, the Record covered the four points of i fg the compass, that its selection of re print articles was varied enough to include the best thought of the coun try, and that he felt satisfied after reading the paper each day. Those were not his exact words, but some of them were. The Record not only spends money for it3 Associated Press dispatches, which cannot be excelled., but it buys magazines and newspapers in order to equip this of fice so that it can turn out a news paper of real worth. The Record is not trying to make a reputation among its many friends in the news paper business, but is trying to serve the people who buy it. Have you felt this way about it? If you have, why not suggest to some neighbor or relative that he subscribe for it a year? Or how about sending it as a Christmas present to somebody who has left the city or county? A Few Words to ! u 1 H Xmas Stoppers E3 El B C2333Qfira a It the Record left the impression some time ago that large land owners are paying more than their proper share of taxes, it wants to correct that impression instanter. Some of the worst dodgers in the world are the gentlemen, whether they live in town or country, who are bounded by broad acres. An anti-hoarder tells the Colum bia State why there is a shortage of sugar. Let's form an anti-hoarding association in Hickory. g a Why pay more money I when you can get it at THE UNDERSELLING STORE j for less? ! s We carry a full line of up-to- date merchandise for men, ladies ! .and children. Anything you buy at i our store will be useful. i D a a a EI a a a a a a o a Let's resolve to back our govern ment with every inch of U3 until the war is won. That will get the g mms over witn, ana that's what all of us desire. Useful Christmas Presents Mast be Given This Year by All Means. Zer den's Underselling Store HICKORY. N. r ter, master of scientific imperson ation, who made up his gunman to represent Ramsey. Ramsey sus pects that the murderer was either committed or planned by Dr. Scarley jSheldon LewisJ, who wishes to marry Doris, or Abner Whitney, brother of Judson, who will benefit by the latter's death. At the end of the episode Doris is attacked by the mysterious Hidden Hand. What happeris? Who killed Judson Whitney, and why? NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES TATE UNDER MORTGAGE. By rirtue of th powr contained a deed of trust executed by Lula Ar cher and John Archer, her husband, to the Mutual Building and Loan to secure a loan of $600 and default hav ing been made in the payment of the installments therein proyided for, the undersigned will tell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the First Nation al Bank at Hickory, N. C., on Friday Jan. 11, 1918, at 1 o'clock p. m. the following real estate: Lying and situate in the gouthern part of the city of Hickory begin ning at a stone on the North ide of a road, the S. W. corner of Eh Shore's lot and runs North with Eh Shore's- line 200 feet, more or less, to a stone in the Simeon Barger line, the N. W. corner of Eli Shore's lot; then westernly with the Sim eon Barger line 100 feet more or lesc to the N. S. corner of the school house let; then southerly with the line of the colored school house lot 200 feet more or lose to a stone, the S. E. corner of the school mouse lot; then Easterly with the street 70 feet, more or less to the begin ning. This Dec. 7, 1917. A. C. HENDERSON, Trustee. 12 7 4t H It i U drink, will freeze at 32 Fahrenheit just like any f j ll ' other non-alcoholic beverage. Be careful about j i 1 Keep in mind the fact that Bevo, being a soft drink, will freeze at 32 Fahrenheit just like any other non-alcoholic beverage. Be careful about this, as freezing affects the rich fullness of that delightful Bevo flavor which goes so particularly well with a meal or a bite to eat. If Bevo were merely a summer beverage this warning might not be so timely but, as all who drink it know Bevo is an all -year-'round drink Everybody enjoys it for more than just its thirst quenching qualities the pleasure it gives comes from its flavor, purity and wholesome nutritious ness the enjoyment of these qualities is inde pendent of time or season. To get full pleasure out of Dutch lunches, Welsh rarebits, oysters, clams, lobsters, sausage, cheese and rnany other such delicious edibles, Bevo should be included. You will find Bevo at inns, cafeterias, restaurants, groceries, department and drug stores, soda foun tains, dining cars, steamships, canteens, soldiers' homes, navy, and other places where refreshing soft drink beverages are sold. Your grocer will supply you by the case. Demand the genuine have the bottle opened in front of you see that the seal is unbroken covering the crown top and see that the crown top bears the Fox. Bevo is sold in bottles only, and is bottled exclusively by Anheuser-Busch St. Louis Coca-Cola Bottling Company Distributors HICKORY, N. C. a I Have You a Safety Deposi y IB H n a a S3 m a a s a a You need it if ou have valuable papers. The lot f?tal minor consideration in comn with the benefits derived. Jan Have a place to keep your deeds an. insurance papers and other valuable do uments. You keep the key. No one ei has access to your box. a 113 FIRST Capital and Surpius $300,000 (M;. Fovr Per VerA. Interest On Singg A pounded Quarterly. Mapey to Loan at All Time. i j ' f gMkM&k k"SlcOH. TRUE. f ' Every healthy mind longs for a home of his The first step to the ownership of that home savings account and add to it each week or m : spare from your earnings. It Is Easy To Save when you once cultivate the habit, and you v; to see how soon the purchase price is reached. MaT;e your start today ani you will get there c 1 I mMJd&wimm ii ar - p c v pm . .-, Buy a Sellers Cabinet forXmc s Its a Practical Gift for the Home and a Lasting Gift X mas - Fancy stationery, in all colors with gilt ana c0 Our prices cannot be beaten. Also have a large assortment of Ivory goods, n: sets. We have just received a large shipment of J;;c There's none better. See our line of rockers, dressers, parlor suits, wall hat racks, wagons, tricycles. Any of these will make A LASTING GIFT AND BE RE MEMBERED FOR YEARS. GRIMES AND MURPHY, Prr; "On the Corner'' -;- Opposite F "IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR HEAL Sellers Soecial" "The best servant in your house" You can prepare a meali without moving out of your steps', and prevent lot of waste in foods by using a Sellers cabinet. $5 Down ani $1 a Week Will put this Sellers Cabinet in your kitchen. What better terms would you want? Also 25 lbs of flour FREE with this Cabinet THIS WEEK. mk n i '-.i . -x. l i -r T- l IE 1 u o a Be sure and see our ENTIRE LINE OF FURNITURE before making your purchases for Christmas. Fulmer Furniture Compy O useful. UR Stock is full of viceably gifts for Christmas n only tor the childred but for ti grown-ups as well. li7HEN you are in doubt as to v what to "get come in and :;et your inspiration here. Xmas Suggestions Abound If 1 .1 y ?! i i 3 ?l 3 U 3 9 I 1 fliers. Office or
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