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PAGE THREE HICKORY DAILY RECORD, FHIOAY EVENING, GramiJ Today THE COPPERHEAD HO NOT MISS THIS GREAT 1 M CT U R E G R E A T SHOW A Soul-Stirring Picturization Admission 10 and 20c, war tax included TOMORROW MISS TEXAS GUINA In "THE SHE WOLF" A tale of the rights, glories and perils of the women of the great west. Record Want Ads Will Put You Next You ow it to tli Democratic party to nominate lor Governor ;i candidate whom all element of the Party van support wilhmt r ! r fat ion. Mr. Page has embittered the friends of no candi dal, and Hflii the respect of all men. i .... Mr. Page would draw to the support of the Democratic Parly lUnl increasingly large number of independent voters in the State. N should hav an eye to the future. PASTIME-LAST TIME TODAY WILLIAM FOX Presents the 1920 Cine-melo-drama Should A Husband Forgive? A problem of the ages reduced to the terms of modern life n IE A Fox Special special music tonight: : Extra Added Attraction PATHE NEWS Admission 10 and 20c; war tax included : Detroit Vapor OilStoVe .Fierce H eat for Fast Fryimg Low Flame for Slow Cooking The "Red Star" oil range will develop a heat much more intense than you have ev er thought possible from an oil-burning stove. Or the "Red Star" may be regulated to a low, even heat for slow cooking. The wide range of its heating intensity will astonish you. . : m ; Is the first, and only, stove to operate on all gr,ades of - liquid fuel, entirely without the aid of wicks or asbestos rings. - . : AMAZING COOKING EF FICIENCY AND ECON OMY Many official tests have been made recently, by im partialand competent juclg es, to determine the relative cooking efficiency andkec onomy of operation of ' all the best-known oil stoves. The "Red Star" won all points without exception, it is the most efficient and ec onomical oil stove on the market. , 'pAMniT.Q "nnURLE-RING-FLAME" 8 -12 LB. BURNER 1 X.' .,,.. X -T'V W ; ; " o-r This patented burner is responsible for the world-wide success of the "Red Star." '4' It creates its own gas, from the cheapest Kerosene, by vaporizing! all of the heat units in the fuel..; It leaves no obnoxious odors or fumes. The heavy, iron rings be- -, come red-hot and concentrate an intense heat under the utensil. k BE SURE AND GETA DEMONSTRATION , , , i , - . : Let us show you the many exclusive features of the "Red Star." Let us show you whyit is absolutely safe;-why it is easy to clean; why it is so simple to operate and why it will give you an ease and economy in cocking such as you .have never had.i f TIPTON FURNITURE and UNDERTAKING CO. , On Tenth Out of the High Rent District y 3 In LI1CAL AND PERSllfJA L Mr. Will Lawrence and daughter, of Greensboro, are visiting. Mr. and Mrs W. T. Hilton. Messrs. E: C. Johnson nnd Ri r. Smith soent yesterday in. Charlotte on business. . Mr. Joe Johnson, of Camp Funston. Ga., is sotodincr a furlousrh at his home on Hickory route 1. Master Herbert Nichols is spend ing the week-end in Granite Falls with relatives. Messrs. Ceo. Wootten and Bob Mar tin are atfendins? the Shrmev's con vention in Greensboro. Dr. E. M. Craig', who spent the el eater part of the week in Char lotte at the General Assembly, re- turned yesterday. , Misses Ailcen Aiken and Kate Sial ic rd have returned from the Greens boro Colleae for Women to spend the helidays at home. Misses Vera Gibbs and Jessie Pat tick, who attended Converse Colletve the past winter, returned home last niuht to spend the summer. Miss Martraret Martin, of Char lotte, is visiting at the home of. Mr. j'lid Mrs. Milt Setzer on Tenth avenue. Mrs. W.-N, Martin and Mrs. Hamp ton, of Canton, .accompanied Mis. C. M.-Shcrrill -to Greensboro yesterday to attend the Shrine meetina-. Messrs. D. B. Whisnant and Charlie Whitener, of Hickory route 1. at7 tended the sncaklirisr of Senator Hi ram Johnson today. . '. Mrs. E. Rowell Holt and son. Row ell. Jr., will arrive this afternoon from Birmingham, Ala., to visit her parents' Mr. and Mrs- J. A- Martin. Mr. and Mrs- A. Little., who have Leon keepinir house on Thirteenth av enue, nave moved tneir tamilv to Charlotte where they will make their home. Mrs. W. N. Martin and little daugh ter. Miss Nancy Lane Martin, and Mrs. J. A. Lang went to Greenville, N. C. this morning to spend a.bout a n onth with Mr. J. Ernest Gorman. Rev. A. A. McLean, the popular minister of Lenoir, will preach at the Presbyterian church Sunday morning exchanging pulpits with. Dr. Craig, who has been invited to preach to the Masons at Lenoir. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barkley and children motored to Charlotte this afternoon to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Barkley and younger children will return Sunday but Misses Eliza beth and Hazel Nixon Barkley will remain in Charlotte for a longer visit. ' , - Major General Leonard Wood, who starts his invasion in North Carolina this afternoon, will not spealin Hick ory tomoriow afternoon. His manager telegraphed from Greensboro todav to Mr. A. A. Whitener saying that the general could not make the schedule outlined for him. It was hoped he might be seen and heard here. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Cline. of Louisville, Ky.. who have been visit ing his brother, Mr. Guv Cline. left today'for Charlottesville, Va.. to visit his hister. before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Thompson, of Denver, spent yesterday in the citv with Mr. and Mrs- W. C Thompson. Their granddaughter, Mrs. Joe White ner. of Durham, who has been visit iU2' relatives in the city, accompanied ihrxn home. . Mrand Mrs. A. A. Miller and daughters. Misses Isabel and Fern Lee. who have been visiting relatives m the citv for several days, left this morning for Morganton to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Regan before return ing to their home' in Chattanooga. Master James Regan, who has been attending school here, accompanied them to Morganton. GRANITE FALLS FIRST. The Granite Falls Methodist churcn was the first in the Statesville dis trict to pav out in full its allotment for the Children's Home Building Fund at Winston. This church also led the district in the centenary drive It is reported that, there are over 70 tit hers in this church y What is "Spring Fever" it is simply low Vitality, a lack of Energy caused by impure blood. GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC restores Vitality and Energy by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. You cai soon feel its Strength ening, Invigorating Effect. 60c. children Who Are Pale and Weak need a good Quinine and Iron Tonic, Give them GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONICr it is the best of Quinine and Iron in tasteless form. It purifies and enriches the blood and builds up the whole system. A 'General Strengthening Tonic for Adults and Children. 60c. r REAL ESTATE . Before You Buy or Sell SEE - . J, A. COURTNEY, Jr. Mutual B. & L. Bldg. Telephone j03,Lr Box 443 Mm, READY TO WEAR REDUCTIONS Twenty Fiv per cent off on all Silk Dresses. One Third (1-3) off on all Ladies Coats. We are putting on our ready-to-wear reduct ions thirty days earlier than ever before. How ever we had a good seas on and we want to give our customers the ad vantage of these reduct ions now. V Almost the whole Sum mer is before you. $20.00 Coats and Suits $13.37 $22.50 Coats and Suits $25.00 Coats and Suits $27.50 Coats and Suits $30.00 Coats and Suits $35.00 Coats and Suits $39.00 Coats and Suits $45.00 Coats and Suits $50.00 Coats and Suits .$15.37 . .$16.67 . .$18.38 . . $20.00 . .$23.63 . . $26.00 . . $30.00 . .$33.34 GEORGETTE WAISTS, SPECIAL.. . 100 Fine Georgette Waists, short and long sleeves, in all of the new colors, some beaded, some embroidered. These made to retail for $6.00 each. While they last , . . ... $4.19 each' VOILE WAIST SPECIAL 200 01 an d" Wei worth" .Voile and Organdie waists, beautifully made, some slightly soiled, made to sell for $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. While they last- . . . . . ... $1.00 each' B ATHIN GSUITS-We have put in stock the "Milbury" line of Ladies, Misses and , Childrens Bathing Suits. We have the Shoes, Caps, Hosiery, wings, etc. We are giving special prices to intro duce. Get ready for that vacation. Prices $1.00 to . ...... $12.50 Thompson-West Co. V "The Ladies Store" l HUB TOMORROW RUTH ROLAND "THE ADVENTURES OF RUTH" WILLIAM S. HAkT Also "HOODOOED" THE SILENT STRANGER" Admission 10 and 15c, war tax included Episode No. 13 IN , A Western Picture A DcIIaven Paramount Comedy SOME GOOD SHOW COME WE ARE PROFICIENT IN THE SCIENCE OF MODERN UNDER TAKING. WE FURNISH A FU NERAL OF ELEGANT APPOINT MENT IN A MANNER AND AT A PRICE THAT INVITES NO CRITI- CISM. AS PUBLIC SERVANTS WE ARE WORTHY OF OUR TRUST. LOCAL BURIALS OR SHIPPING FUNERALS. TIPTON UNDERTAKING CO. Phonos Day 389, Night 301-L Licensed Embalmer Member State F D. Associaation
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