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PAGE THREE HICKORY DAILY RECORD fiiONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 13, 1920 Don't worry if yon are broke '," Wo specialize in the following lines: Welding Cvlinder Blocks, Auto ami Truck Frames, Welding nil broken Aluminum, Crank ruses, Transmission Cases, etc., Brass Fittings of all kinds, Manu factures Machine parts and Masting a specialty. We are installing up to date preheating equipment. We have just secured the services of Mr. C. O. Poovey, a man rf long experience as foreman in one of the government ship , .nil welding plants. Our metal cutting equipment is complete. ' Eleventh street, next door to Hickory Auto Corporation. Hickory Brazing & Welding Companj LYCEUM IS COMB MESGiy NIGHT The Rodpath Lyceum Bureau has :: nncuneed to '".-' ';y:eum enlhns- I11UT1S IK URGED FOR SOLDIER! Christmas is almost here and the ' canteen calls upon the neople of i.sts that the ArJmore Orchestral ! Hickory for assistance in making the Entertainers wi;l fill an engagement! 0- lad and happy. aS po3 ! here on Wednesday evening, Decern-, .,,,, TT c- n blr 15 sible for the men in the P. H. S. hos- i The entertainment will begin at Pals at Oteen and Kenilworth. j are urged to send off their parcels as 8:30, thereby not interfering 'with Confident m the light of former ex-d early as possible, the postoffice SSL 1 IS P ASTME m m Amt Today mlw r Holiday mail has begun to move in S sirjd out of the Hickory postoffice and by the end of the week a regu lar stream of packages will be hand led" by the local force. Hickory people ALICE BRADY IN the various 1 perienee that no one will turn down y rhoiui io:-J J. L. GOODMAN", Mgr. Hickory, N. C. prayer meeting at c hi: relic 3. This company takes the place of : the St. Claire Four which was seh?- duled for January 24. The enter tainers are a higher priced attraction : ' nd b:iig near Hickory at this date 'he Bureau consented to give the lo?al lyceum promoters the benefit f f this excellent number in the place : of the St. Claire Four. The Com i '-any consists of six ladies and is ('purely musical. Jewelry An Meal Christmas, Gift A staple line of dependable merchandise for the Holiday trade GOLD Set Kin us Si net Kings I.avallicrs lironches Cuff Links WATCHES GOLD Nock Chains Watch Chains Lockets Tie Pins SILVER Vanity Cases Cigarette Cases IIiK Buckles Hamilton Watches Waltham Watches Wrist Watches Military Brushes Manicure Sets Pearl Beads C. REPAIRING w V w o DIAMONDS Bellinger JEWELRY m r pi o o r All Electric appliances are reduced for the holidays. Take ad vantage of this offer and make this an Electrical Christmas. Below are a few of the many useful girts you may select from. ELECTRIC RANGES $220.00 Westinghouse Automatic Ranges, now $175.00 $235.00 Hughes Range, now ,.$155.00 $175.00 Simpex Range, now $135.00 SEWING MACHINES SB0.00 Machines, now $40.00 ?7.".00 Machines, now . $55.C0 SEWING MACHINE MOTORS (i22..'0 Motors, now $13.00 WASHING MACHINES 51." 0.00 Machines, now ?H!0.00 Machines, now . $112.50 $120.00 WAFFLE IRONS 20.00 Irons, now jc $15.00 TOASTERS $9.00 Toasters, now $6.75 IMMERSION HEATERS $7.00 Heaters now $5.25 VACUUM CLEANERS 57.50 Cleaners now ; $43.15 Floor and Table Lamps $102.00 Lamps' now . . .$73.75 $83.00 Lamps, now . . .$51.90 127.00 Lamps, now.. . .$79.40 $68.00 Lamps, now. . .$49.40 $60.00 Lamps, now .,. $37.50 Everything carried by us is included in this sale. Grills, Per colators, Chafin. Dishes, Heating Pads and Electric Heaters. We will be glad to have you call around and see what we have to offer. Southern ublic Utilities Company their appeal. Our men marched off to uphold in I Europe, not only the prestige of our flajj but the saiety of cur snores, and everybody was enthusiastic, open hearted and open handed. j However, since their return am attitude of indifference has fallen ur-on us. We forget that these rarJ-. who came back to us crippled and ill. cruelly handicapped in their careers are still paying the price ot tne slorv which is ours: and they are do- in e it cheerfully. Let us not add the ; bitterness of neglect to their wretch-j ed existence. 1 Nearly every ne of these men was as brave, when opportunity offered, as were the heroes, who for '"con spicuous bravery" were decorate! with the D. S. C. Each ward will have an Xmas tree, a lady of Ashcville will contribute them, 'but the decorations of these trees will be left for others to do. Hickory canteen will undertake to trim those in wards I a and 1 4, and to that end they ask contributions of decorations of tinsel and toyV candles, etc. In many homes there may be toys, etc. which the children of the household have outgrown, these will be gratefully received also for the stockings, they ask handkerchiefs, pocket knives, scis sors, pens, safety-razors, hot water bags and foot-warmers ((woolen bed ?lippers) These are greatly needed, as" nearly all complain of suffering witb cold at night, when all windows and doors are opened wide. Caps and ?weaters too are necessary. Those things and any other articles which may suggest themselves to ycu, with rrs. c-mdv. nuts and fruit - arc de partment permitting instructions for not opening until Christinas to be written on each package. "THE NEW YORK IDEA" A Sparkling Comedy of Marriage and Divorce ADDED ATTRACTION FA THE NEWS. SPECIAL Ml'SIC AT MlliU' ADMISSION 10 and 20 CENTS war tax included To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Grove's Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets. The genuine bears the signature of E. Grove, 30c. adv. IS RE-BE i TOMORROW DANIELS In " OH LADY, L U)V ii i in GIVE HER A- DIAMOND A constant and pleasing reminder f your love and aiFec"i:ior will be a diamond rin ;;; selected from this choice stock of ours. Perpetual in character; beautiful in appearance its scintillating rays will bring the love light to her eyes everytime she looks at it. Special Low Prices This Week For the very best values buy at A. J. ESSEX S0 Oiscouimft sired Those willing to help will please fcma their contributions as early as possible, not later than December 18, to any or.c of the following lad ies: Mesdames K. C. Menzies, Gr:o Yoder. G. N. Hutton, Charles Goit ner, H. C. Menzies, W. L. Abemetby. Misses Gertrude Finger, Frances Field, M. E. Geitner. LETTER FROM CALIFORNIA To my friends in Hickory: I will make an effort to tell you a few things about California. First.. I will tell about the climate. It is : wonderful climate out here, flowers are blooming all the while and the grass is just looking its best now, especially up in the hills, because it has been raining, also ail kinds of fre?h vegetables here now, and water melons are sure good to us new, for it is something unusual for us. Any one csn be down in the valley of Los Angeles and look up n the hills and see the beautiful white snow, and it is warm in the valey. Second: The schools here are wonderful, the only fault to the schools here is that ne groes are going to school with the white children, also Japs and Mexi cans. Third, I will say a few things about the parks. There are eighteen, and they are all very beautiful. The beaches are great, words cannot ex press the wonderful times anyone can have at the beach. The telephone Company is very good here, there ! are fifteen large offices in Los Angeles and the one I work at is not o large as the others; there are about seventy five girls working here. The salary is vei-y good. Now about the people: The people that have been raised here are very dis tant, but the people from the cast and south are nice and kind to you. They will say to you, "Aren't you from the east or south?" and then "I thought you were. I could tell by your talk." They like to hear a southerner talk. The mountains here are very large and high, but they are bare, no trees or bushes, but they have cactus all over them. They are not called mountains here; they are called hills. What the young folks enjoy most of all in the summer is taking hiking trips, and hike for fifteen or twenty miles. The girls and oys dress in khaki and wear hiking boots. 4336 Eastern' Ave., Los Angeles, Calif., Lela Cook. T. J. L. DEATH OF INFANT Wade Hawkins Caldwell, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Wade I Cald well, died last night at 12:30 at the heme of his parents on Tenth ave nue after being ill about 15 days with bronchial pneumonia following scarlet fever. The little fellow, who was aged 4 months and 13 days, was bright and lovable and will be greatly missed in the home circle. The funeral service will be held at the grade in Oakwcod cemetery to morrow morning at 10 o'clock. Rev. C. S. Kirkpatrick pastor of the First Methodist c-".":.cl: w'H conduct the sexwices. GEORGE WALSH PLAY' AT GRAND THEATRE "From Now On" the Fox picture which comes to the Grand theatre today has won golden opinions where- ever it has been shown and added materially to George Walsh's reputa tion for rapid action and daredevil escapade. The story, by Frank Pack- ard author of "The Miracle Man," i is said to be compelling in the inten jsity of its interest, with a love theme j threading it way with extraodinary dramatic incidents. Our Store Will Be Open Evenings Until 9 O'Cicck from now until Christinas. Our buyers have been in the Blanket Markets for the last week and you will be surprised at the great values we are offering. Why Sleep Cold? When your Blanket and comfort needs can be supplied for so little. OF Only 15 more shopping days until Christmas. Shop early to avoid the rush, but you have a better opportunity to go leisurely over the different articles which makes your Holiday Shopping a real pleasure. Then too, the early shoppers are enabled to make the choice selections. A few su ggestions of useful dependable gifts: NOTE THESE PRICES ON BLANKETS 50 new Blankets just in today. We are sell. ing for $1.48 pair as long as they last. $100 value Novella Dark Color Blankets, Blanket Sale -- $2.98 Pair $5. GO value Sunnappe double Blankets, Extra, Blanket Sale $3.45 Pair $5.50 value Samos dark grey and light col or blankets, Blanket Sale $3.98 Pair $8.00 value Nashau Woolnap Blankets, pretty plaids, Blanket Sale $5.45 Pair $12.00 value all wool Blankets, extra quality Blanket Sale $8.95 Pair $8.00 value Nashau Blankets in dark grey Blanket Sale $5.95 $5.00 value Overcoat Elankets, Special Blan ket Sae $3.19 each COMFORTS AND FOR SO LITTLE $4.50 value good heavy Comforts, dark col ors only, Comfort Sale $3.19 Each $0.00 value Comforts, Soft pajding and at tractive colors Comfort Sale $4.70 $5.50 value good quality comforts. Special for Comfort Sale $4.3G Each $10.00 value Extra Soft Finish Comforts, at tractive colors $G.3G IJY EXPRESS TODAY We received 25 dozen. Men's Dress Shirts. We are going to sell today for 89c each All higher price wool Blankets reduced ac cording to today's price of merchandise. BUY NOW Maks this Store your Shopping place Bring your Christ ie mas Saving Club Ghristmasli Checks to ur sre and we will cash them. ore nriti. - rvt We Lead in low Prices. y i Parks- Broome Company so Stores Sell it for Less. HICKORY' N. C. (I
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