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u DAY EVENING. Hickory Daily Record PAGE THRC3 3111 El a m ex ci N n n ra n E! El n VI n r ti ' it" i A ' H fl 1 ti :i :i !l tl n M ij (1 fl ra it a 1 r' .'irgapiiiT t ui - n ; m MWlllliHHllimmHHB Eye Comfort Means Added Efficiency in business or in any other line of endeavor. Take ad vantage of our sp.lendid op tical service and have com fort and save your eyes. "Too late" are sad words es pecially when applied to eye sight. Thousands of pleased patients testify to the great benefits derived from my services. Come let me do as much for you. Geo. E. Bisanar Jeweler and Registered Optometrist inspector for Southern and C. and N.-W Railways. l.nral anri Paramal mi8!f.m:;uiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiinniiini::;nu It was a wee bit coldefr today than yesterday, the mercury going down to 19 degrees as against 21. The highest yesterday was 40. Mr. R. E. Neejy, teacher of bus iness at the high school, announces a private business class to begin Monday evening. Mr. Donald T. Armleeate went to Charlotte today to witness Bill Van Aliens Musical Colmedy .Cjompiany, which comes to the academy next week, and to pass judgment on the merits of the actors. Society 1 f t '-10 .'.EJSirlWWS BBBCSS ZZSBI Mrs. R. N. Courtney received teiogram lasu evening- announcing the death of her brother, Mr. Ed ward Bartlett, at Cleveland, Ohio, after a short illness. Owing to the uncertainty of travel and the severe weather, Mrs. Courtney will not at tend the funeral. Mr. Bartlett was 49 years of age and was the only 'brother of Mrs. Courtney. e V ill There a Mortgai ur Property? Is it ed in Your Policy? MMSBMBBMMHMBMBSBBBBMMiiBBBNSBBBB Iickory Insurance and Realty Company io: O 14th St. Phone 292 The Charlotte Observer this morn- i 1 1 12- carried a dispatch from Wash in lit on announcing Representative V, Vub s appointments to Annapolis U will be of interest to Hickory peo p!o to note that three Hickory boys received appointments. Tney are Ernest II. Abernethy and Jacob Ceitner, first alternate appoint ments; and W. M. Taylor. Repre .senvative Webb had' four appoint ments open this year. U. S. SHOULD ABROAD, RUSH SAYS GUNS CHAPLAIN i KOSS NOTES : ;t the work room Mfs.lami-9 W. B. McRorie, Caddy and '.inina Barber and Lou- : Mo blames Fred Smith, W. W. Barber "i'.hf'.niina Barber. ;-,. f. t call for all the ! a. iies can make and .ha: cverv machine will be used every afternoon. There are seven machines. Will not the various church societies and lit erary clubs take the matter up and arrange to have some of their mem bers attend every afternoon from 2 to 5 p. m.? Children Cry FUR FLETCHER'S C AST O R I A El' i-1 OUY 5 portumity- a a u a E3 New YorkV Jan. 24. ("American men. the finest you ever saw, are pouring: into France, but they, have no bifr fruns," said the Rev. John Robertson, a chaplain with the rank of major in the British army, at the Second Presbyterian church. Doc tor Robertson has just come from France where he has been with the British army for eight months He has a roviner commission to hold services anywhere on the Brit ish. French and American fronts and he spoke on "The Wiorld's War and the Roar of the Guns by JNignt." Tn driviner home his statement re garding the lack of weapons for Am erican soldiers he said: f The British, are passing along their big guns to them, so they can practice. It is nearly a year since America entered the war and the first American sun is yet to be discharged. Great Britain is wait imr. waitine. holding the line, but America should hasten." He said the German railroads ivprfl hlne-?rav with 2.000.000 men S3 i who were being sent to the western If you clerks, The Old Year Has Gone for Good I; You Wish to Redeem Yourself, you have the importunity to do so by looking over our line of new and up-to-date merchandise. WE think our line is quite complete. : see what you are looking lor just ask the ti will be delighted to show you. WE have as good bargains in merchandise as ar.y merchant in this section. Call and look over the wint r and spring goods that are arriving daily and will be convinced. WE appreciate showing you our line. ASK ABOUT OUR PIANOS AND MUSICAL SUPPLIES. SON S3 S3 m w E1 hi n ci M M 1 E3 m E3 m m u n m E2 m w u t;j M a front. He thought the attack would come on the French lines or against the Belgians in another attempt to take Calai3. -4 mmm You have a good beef cow to sell, or trade for a good milch cow See PITTS "He finds them" PHONE 49 or 144 Mrs, JYIcCombs (Hostess (Mrs. Frank McComb was hostess yesterday afternoon to the Book Re view club with Mrs. D. M. McComb. Misses Adelyn McComb. Ford and Lizzie and Amelia McComb as charm ing guests. The book for the after noon was "Street of Seven Stars" by Mary Roberts Reinhardt. An hour was spent pleasantly in knit ting and afterwards a delicious sal ad course was served. The next meeting will be Feb. 1 with Miss Lillian Field. Mrs. Lyerly Entertains The Cosmos Book Club was lig'htfuily entertained yesterday ternoon by Mrs. Walker Lyerly. even members were present de-af-El- with iirs. JJass ot Spartanburg, S. C, as guest. The book for the after noon was ''Long Live the King," by Mary Roberts Remharcit. Quite an interesting article was read on the autnor's ;ife by the hostess and Mrs. JJiaekburn. read a most inter esting story. At the Ciose of tiie .meriiooii uanuy reiresmncnts were served. The next meeting will be February 6, with Mrs. Geore'e Yo der. "With Mrs. Blackwelder 'line Wednesday Afternoon Book Club held an enjoyable meeting jesterday with Mrs. B. B. Black- welder as hostess. Eight members were present. The book for the afternoon was "Salt of the Earth." by Sedgwick. After a brief bus ii mess session xne guests spent a most pleasant hour knitting and chat ting. A delicious salad course was served before the club adjourned to meet February b with Mrs. E. B Cline, SINKINGS OF BRITISH SHIPS AT LOW POINT London, Jan. 24. Again the sink ings of British merchantmen by mine or submarine have been held at a low point. . Only six vessels of 1,- 600 tons or over and two under that tonnage were destroyed in the past week, according to the admiraty re port last night. The sinkigs of British merchant men for tne past week duplicate he sinkings of the previous week six large ships and two small ones. In the previous week two fishing vessels also were sunk; in the past week the fishing craft escap ed entirely. The admiralty report of January 2 and January 9 gave the sinkings as Zl merchantmen, of which lo were over 1,600 tons in each case. SEE 'THE HIDDEN HAND" AT PASTIME FRIDAY WW I WANTED-A ICANS! ttfAK mm There are 90,000,000 of us in the United States all in the family of our own Uncle Sam. And Uncle Sam needs money your money everybody's money. He doesn't ask you to give it to him; he wants to borrow and pay you interest for it. Maybe you didn't have $50 or $100 to lend him in Liberty Bonds, but surely you have 25 cents. If we, all of Jjsbuy one thrift stamp just one stamp apiece that is $22,500,000, and ii everyone of us buys $4.12 worth 25 cents worth from time to time for sixteen times that's $370,800,000. Your pin money does help. Doesn't it? We don't know how much money you have how much how little. It doesn't matter, anyway. For it is gettwg to a point that every man-every woman-every boy-every gj-t make the business of helping win this war - the most important thing on earth. , Like the Liberty Bonds, the war savings certificates bear 4 interest. On January 1, 1923 each certificate wul be worth $5. These stamps are exchangeable at face value plus accumulated interest at any time between now and January a, iyJ. You can buy from your mail carrier or at the Post Office. Buy your first one today. The following is a short synopsis of the sixth episode of the "Hidden Hand" the four star serial featuring Doris Kenyon, Sheldon Lewis, Ar line Pretty and Mahlon Hamilton. The action in this epjisode begins with the fight on the church roof where Verda Crane saves the life of Jack Ramsey by diverting the aid of the Hidden Hand and endanger ing Doris W;hitney, when the bul- et meant for Ramsey strikes the rope by which the girl is suspended. Ramsey saves her and the girl is low ered to the ground. The Hidden Hand and his henchmen rush from the church belfry and are followed by Ramsey and Verda. They reach the ground and find the Hidden Hand and his henchmen have escaped. They aso find Doris is safe. The Pastime will also show Friday Paramount Mack Sennett comedy in two reels "lne Jfuilman .Bride featuring Gloria Swanson, Mack Swain and Chester Conklin. This will be some comedy. Don't miss ii. A Ilearst-Paihe News will also be shown. BIG CRANE AT PANAMA Sale on Berlin s Initial Box Paper and Cor respondence Cards All 50c paper and correspondence cards reduced to 39c All 25c correspondence cards re duced to 18c In the following initials: A. J. Ew R. D. F. W. B. R. S. H. Lutz Drug Store "ON THE CORNER" Phones 17 and 317 Buy T Wint MISS VIRGINIA SPRINGS HELD THE LUCKY COUPON Miss Virginia Springs held the lucky coupon ticket that drew the fountain pen given away by the Pastime last night. Saturday night the Pastime theatre will give away a fine gold watch. DELICIOUS CORN MUFFINS. Here's an old fashioned recipe for corn muffins that has recently been revived and used with unusual success in several of the larger New York ho tels : To make three and a half dozen muffins take one quart milk, six ounces butter substitute, twelve ounces of light syrup or honey, four eggs, pinch of salt, two ounces baking powder, one and a half pounds cornmeal and one and a half pounds rye flour. The butter and syrup should be thoroughly mixed; then add the eggs gradually. Pour In the milk and add the rye flour mixed with cornmeal and baking powder. Train Schedules SOUTHERN Westbound No. 16 Ar Hickory 7:40 a. m. No. 11 Ar Hickory 11:20 a. m. NTo. 21 Ar. Hickory 4:45. No. 35 Ar Hickory 12:02 p. m. g Q 2 If fl m a A ?J m m m a m a a a a n a n D a o a s ui t Now! Clothing Will IT ? ligher ater ya. You can save many years' interest on your money at present cloth ing values. Buy Now and Buy From Us. g Moretz-Whitener Clothing Co "The Quality Shop." aaaacannncDnDonanniiiszPsaBQODnc: :uimmiiiiiimmnnmniiiuniiiinTmiiiiinr;iuiiui;i:iiniivtifiiyiiiiiim ? (Pk V? Eastbound No. 36 Ar. Hickory 9:00 a. m. No. 22 Ar Hickory 1:20 a. m. No. 12 Ar. Hickory 5.22 p. m. No. 16, Ar. Hickory 6:30 p. m. C. AND N.-W Southbound So. 9 Ar. Hickory 2:35 p. m. Northbound No. 10 Ar. Hickory 11:40 a. m. Fraternal Directory ma To make room for a different line, I will close out my stock at bargain prices. A nice lot or new patterns all to go. Come quick and get the pick. A. J. ESSEX Jeweler and Graduate Optometrist. ;mnininiMHHM A 500-ton locomitive jib crane capable of lowering, raising or swinging a 56-ton load at its' maxi mum wcking radius of 87 feet has been built for installation on the Panama canal at Balboa. It is said to be the largest machine of its kind in the world. Popular Mechanics. TOMORROW? Independent. Three yeai ago Getmany was sure of winning. A year rid a half ago Germany was sure of not losing. Today Germany is sure of noth ing. MODERN USES OF MAGNESIUM Abernethy Hardware Co. ' Magnesium in ribbons or coarse I powder has been used in making j qualitative tests for phosphorus and , in the form of rods or ribbon in the determination of potash, but m re cent year or since the beginning of the war, it has been extensively employed in making munitions. It does not enter into explosives nor into arms as an integral part, but small quantities are put in shrapnel . shells in order that observers and ' guntnc(rs n-?ay know exaqtly where the shells are bursting. By day the i burning magnesium gives a dense ' pure-white cloud of magnesium oxide that can be readily and distinctly seen, and at night it gives a daz zling white light. Larger kuanti ties are used in aerial bombs and rockets employed for lighting up the ' country at night. A small quanti ty of magnesium is also used in fireworks for peaceful displays, the brilliant whitt light and the trailing clouds of white oxide giving very beautiful effects. A number of tons are used eacf year for flashlights for nhotoerraphic purposes, mostly in the form of a powder which must pass through a 200-mash screen, otherwise it will not burn readily en- mi vh. Amons the use of magnesi : um to which manufacturers look f or ' ut-jttI arp its pmolovment as a de- nvirlizpr in steel, and also to replace aluminum, in part, in automobiles and airplanes Pharmaceutical Era. Hickory Lodge No. 34 A. F. & A. M. Regular communication Firkt and third Monday nights. Erethien cordially invited t- b present. F. L. MOOSE, W. M. D. L. MILLER, Set'y. Subscribe to hp i? cm $4.00 Piedmont Council No. 43, Jr, O. U.A.M. Meets every Monday evening at 7:30 P. M. All yisitin brothers cordially iaviUd W. I. Caldwell, Councilor A. J. Essex, Rec. Sm. Catawba Lodge No. 54 LofP Meets ersry Thursday night. Visiting brethren invited. J. C. DeRHODES, C. C. A. M. WEST, K. R. and S. 'OTO We will not open on these days in compli ance with the fuel administration. ooooooooooooo o o O Hood J II Vooro O Place Your Order TODAY and have your work in time. O o o 0 g The Woman's Tonic o d Q Sold E-jrywhere O r. O CDay PrBotirig Co. Phone 1 67. m a Q U B B ti a m ti Li s.; , & D a D g a g a 6 n
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