MONDAY EVENING,
HICKORY DAILY RECORD
PAGE FIVE
VALUE
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It's not extravagance to put
your money into items or or
naments that have imper
ishable value. It's your duty
to look your best It's thrift
to invest your money in jew
:;.s of convert able value and
rlfganee.
(Ju.ifJiiileeil values here.
Geo. E. Bisanar
Jeweler and Optometrist
NYSIS
TOILETRIES
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HICKORY INSURANCE & REALTY CO.
(icncral Insurance arid Bonds
Service Our Motto
030 Mth Street - - - Phone 292
Great Amertcan Play
"Nothing But
The Truth"
THE STORY OF 24 HOURS
OF VERACITY ON A WAGER
Complete Production
New York Cast
Rollicking Comedy Succesr
6th Night
Redpath Chautauqua
Just One of 15 Big Attractions
Season Tickets Only $2.75, Plus 10 Tax
America's most distinctive contribution
to the enhancement of ffminfoe.charm.
NYSIS PARFUM
"The Odor Entrancing."
NYSIS FACE POWDER
Stays on but docs not show.
NYSIS VANISHING CREAM
Protects the sfctn agatait weather
NYSIS TALCUM
There i nothing finer.
NYSIS COLD CREAM
Softrni and cleanses, the akin.
NYSIS TOILET WATER-
Adda to the bath's delight.
NYSIS SOAP
Fit! the hand clears the akin.
LUTZ
'On the Corner"
Local and Personal
Bon to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mol.;
leller of Hickory route 1 a daughter.
Mr. It. II. Little, of Chwlotle. was
a Hickory visitor Saturday.
Miss Dorotliy Kanoy of Davenport
f'ollej-re, spent the week-end with
Mrs. l B. Williams.
Mrs- M. M- Thompson left yester
day for Charlotte for. a. visit to relatives.
Mr. Clydf Brnwley. of Gastonia,
'5p-nt last nitrli t in trie city with Ins
oiint, Mrs. L. W. J'oovev.
Mr. and Mr.i. W. L. Coon and chil
dren, of Catawba, snent Sunday in
!l:o city wit!i relatives-
Mr. and Mr?. Russell M, Yount
Miss Elizabeth Abc-nirthy and Messrs.
1. I Abernehv and Claud- Abernethv
nent yostenhiy in Blowing Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bolick cind
children, of Conover, were truest;?
Saturday nitrht of Mr. and Mrs. J.
V. Aberncthy. ?
Mr. J. E. Ppsrh and Miss Clara
Fuel), of Charlotte, spent Sunday in
the eity with Mr. and Mrs. George
S. Watson.
Mil Frank Cooper, of Statpsvill"
h visilins Ins sister, Mrs. P. A
Sctzcr, on Tenth avenue.
Mi'j F. B. Williams has accented a
position with the Il;;ll and Lvfcr'y
Victrola Company at the Van Dyke
Shop.
Mrs. H. M. Frvr spent Sunday in
Statesville with. Mr. Fryc- who i;5 re
covering from an operation for appendicitis.
Mr. Georpre Everett Hayes of the
Lut Dru.tr Storo spent 1 he week end
in Salisbury with, friends.
VIRGNIA WINS GAME
Virginia won tlx annud basr-bal!
irame :tt Greensboro Saturday after
noon, 8 to 7, by a ninth inning rally
and Carolina errors. Until this
fateful inuir.T, the Tar Needs !r.id a
two-run lead, but errors by the
shortstop paved the way for th1 score.
About 5,000 fans frvm several sUtes
saw the game.
MANURE WANTED
Cow or Horse
In the nursery west of town we
aced lots and lots of manure t
mulch the newly transplanted ov
nreens. etc. Can arrange to take
all you have, and will keep it re
moved each week. Let us know
iiow -much you can, supply and your
pri.ee per Ford ton truck load.
Telephone 218-L or 213-J
Howard-Hickory Co.
Telephone 213L
-Trustworthy
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I AMERICAN AS.SOCJ4TION
-Jf" OF NVRSLKYMEN
Friends of Mrs. Minnie SeahocJi
will be glad to know that she is im
proving nicely following a tbght operation.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Marshall and
little daughter of Morristown. Tenn.,
are guests of his mother, Mrs. J.
G. Marshall.
Mr. and Mrs. James Est ridge. Miss
Daisy Howard, Miss Mayo , Shuford
nnr! Messrs. Frank Seaboch and Earl
'"Tbomassr n of Gastonia motored to
Hickory yesterday and spent the clay
with Mrs. Minnie Seaboch.
Mr. L. W. Turner of Charlotte
spent Sunday in the city as the guest,
of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Morris on
Twelfth steet and Mr. Joyce Eckr.nl
c.n Twe! ft h avenue.
to (he city after . visiting in Hudson
and Cedar Valley. At Hudson she
vr.3 the guest of her aged brother,
Mr. C. W. Hiekma.i in Cedar Valley
'he guest of her sister, Mrs- Amanda
Blair.
CONCORDIA VS. TAYLORSVILLE
An interesting and hard fought j
baseball gamo took place on the!
graded school diamond at Conover j
when Taylorsville high school play- j
ed Concordia College. The score
run close through the entire trmp,
Taylorsville. got the better of Con- j
eovdia in the lat of th eighth in-j
ning, caused by several errors made '
in the. infield. The final score was
10 to 0 in favor of Taylorsville.
BIG SPECIAL
AT PASTIME
TOMORROW
The Pastime is offering a big at
traction tomorrow. The pre, gram j
will be Robert Warwick in "Secret-j
Service," a Paramount Artcaft spec-:
ial by William Gillette. The caste;
includes Wanda Hawley, Theodore j
Roberts, Knymond K itten. Irving j
Cummimrs. Robert Caine. Casson For-;
! .. T.i.i.'ii. -m.... t :n: t !
Mrs. Harriet Bowman has n-turnod ''aJ UilU1 o T, ;
ten, uuv onver aea ronnan oeioy
(Kid McCoy ). "Secret Service" is j
a thriilng story of love and daring !
deeds in the days of the Civil war.
Beidah Marie Dixw rote, the screen!
version .of "Secret Service" which j
was the most successful play of the i
American stage. Special music at ;
night. Regular admission 10 and 201
cents. !
Among those who attended the Car-rdinn-Virginia
baseball game at
Greensboro Saturday were Mrs. C. M.
Shenill. Misses Kate Elliott, Rachel
Pugh. Dorothy Gill and Messrs. Joe
Murphy, Richard Shuford... Donald
Menzies and Dr. O. H. Hester.
CCORE THROAT
or Tonsilitis, gargle
with, warm salt
water, then apply
'YOUR BODYGUARD" - 3Qf. OOP. 'I Zd
Extraordinary Attraction at
9 " ,
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ROBER
WARWICK
' ' , IN
"Secret Service"
A I'aramount-Artcraft Special
Iy William Gillette. Directed by Hugh Ford. ,,
Scenario by Beulah 'Marie Dix
THE MOST SUCCESSFUL PLAY OF THE
AMERICAN STAGE
A thrill ing story of love and daring deeds in the
dnys of the Civil War. With a great supporting cast,
including Wanda Hawley, Theodore Roberts, Irving
Cummings, "Kid" McCoy, Robert Caine, Casson Fergu
son, Raymond Hatton, Edythe Chapman and other fa
mous players.
Special Music at night. Admission 10 & 20c, war tax inc.
Theatre opens at 1:30 p. m. First show , commences
promptly at 2 p. m. Continuous performances until 10
P. M. We do not close for supper.
Coming Thursday April 29th-"Les Miserables," Victor
Hugo's amazing masterpirece featuring William
Farnum. i
Mr. and Mrs. A. h. Shuford of j
Conover and Mr. Edgar Whitencr of j
Hih Point, attended servicey at the I
Reformed church yesterday morning
and during the services interesting
talks were made by Mr. Shuford and
Mr. Whitencr on the forward movement.
RELIEVES, TIRED
ACHING MUSCLES
Buy a bottle of Sloan's Liniment
and keep it handy for
emergency
TF I only had some Sloan's Linl-
X
Mr. Roy Smith attended the Carolina-Virginia
baseball game in
Greensboro Saturday.
Miss Essie Deal sent Sunday in
Lenoir with her aunt, Mrs. Hartwell
Craig.
Mrs. Henry Ricard. Jr., returned
todav from I'oone where ?he attended
the funeral last week of her grand
mother. Mrs- Holshouscr-
Mi', and Mrs. J, A. Sherrill of
SherrilPs Ford, spent several hour?
l in the city yesterday with Mr- and
I LIrr; Espev Sherrill, on their way to
i Davenport College to see their daugh
ter. Mi;s Hazel Sherrill.
rr.cnt!" How often you ve said
that! And then when the rheu
matic twinge subsided - after hours
of suffering you forgot it! Don't do
it again get a bottle today for possible
use tonightl A sudden attack may come
on sciatica, lumbago, sore muscles,
stiff joints, neuralgia, the paias and
aches resuHing from exposure. You'll
poon relieve it with Sloan's, the lini
ment that penetrates without rubbing.
33 years leadership. Clean, econom
ical. Three sizes 55c, 70c, $1.40.
ox!
LAST CHANCE TO
PAY STREET TAX
All persons who fail to pay their street
tax exemptions before May 1 will be
served with a notice telling them when
they must put four days of work on the
streets. This is according to law. Either
get your receipt from the city manager or
the chief of police. Attend to this busi
ness at once and save trouble.
E. W. LENTZ,
Chief of Police.
Authorized Ford and Fordson Tractor Service
Genuine Ford Parts Phone 225 ----- Hickory Garage
GOOD
UNDER GARMENTS
AT UNDER PRICES
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You will be surprised at tlie big and
varied stock of Ladies Undermuslins that
we are carrying. Many customers have
told us that the goods would cost them as
much as we are asking for the finished gar
ments. KNIT UNDERMUSLINS "Munsing"
& "Forest Mill" brands. Vests, Bloomers,
Teddys etc., made from beautiful soft
yarns.
Prices 25c to $2.00
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR "Dove"
"Seal pack" and other well known brands.
Corset covers, Camisoles, Drawers, Ted
dys, Gowns, Athletic Suits, etc. The line
quality of cloth and the attractive designs
will please you.
Prices 50c to $3.00
SILK UNDERGARMENTS We carry
the well known "Vantine" line. When you
think of silk you think of high price. But
not so in this line. Camisoles, Bloomers,
Teddys, Gowns, etc., at prices you expect
to pay for cottons.
UNDERSKIRTS-An enormous stock
Underpriced at from $1.50 to $1 0.00
to select from. Satteens, Muslins, Heather
blooms, Jerseys, Taffetas, Satins, etc. All
the colors of the Rainbow. "Her Majesty"
and "Fitrite" brands.
Prices $1.50 to $15.00
Thompson- West Co
"The Ladies Store"
Hickory. North Carolina
FANCY FRUITS OF ALL KINDS
HOME MADE CANDIES
LOWNEY'S BOX CANDY
ALWAYS ON HAND . . .
Savoy Candy Company
PHONE 199
ELGIN WATCHES
Keen 7 i m e
Fine Re&airinct
JEWELRY CLOCKS SILVERWARE
A J. ESSEX
Jeweler and Registered Optometrist
Company
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When you have any old fur
niture to sell do not fail
to call 221-L. Highest cash
prices paid.
E. W. REYNOLDS