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3 I f)' 1 1 PAGE THREE HICKORY DAILY RECORD Scons dI' UtU'fs? have reached tlu ilv imna.itt'fV office in regard to tlu curfew law which Messrs. Jos. L. Mrunhy. Ja?. W- Espcy and E. W. Lent. framed to keep the hoys oft the streets after 10 p. ni. Tin ordi nance works here, thanks to vipri!:uic; on the part of t'be policV, :md runny eemmunitien want to kn. how it is done. The last query came in yesterday. I FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 8, 191 GELEBRAT!ON m h ? 'li in t s I N TODAY 1 if' oswor tfa -IN- THE RUTE MASTER" Anvil 1S ni.'irlc:; tln fnnr- luinrlvod r:i 1 I anh ersary of the y ieai, Diet at m Worms, where JWan.in Luther so Hi e ura.u.'eously and effectively raised n.his voice against the evils of Roman Jj.iMii an,l in favor of evangelical SM i Jth. in the presence of the Emperor ('alios, and th.? chief ditrnituries of :he world. This event changed the hole current cf modern history, profound influencing all its religious, -duci'tienal and civil life. Concerning Luther's brave stand at iV:in;5. Thomas O.ilyle has well said: "It W.is, as Ave say. th? grand est moment in the modern history of men! English Puritanism; England in the modern world. All Lutherans, and any ethers who may be interest ed, are cordially invited to bs pres ent. , E. B. Peery. Chairman Committee on arrangements- Friday and Saturday From the Story by Mrs. Jack London On the Ilirh S'-is and beneath the palms of an' island in th. tr.ioivs there is enacted, a colorful love-drama in which th, chirf ,(.(la,'"'s are d. die-ile, .gct:t!y-bred, gloi iously beautiful girl and an" irotiwilled, stti.d s:!vwd, hull tamed saage of a niaa a r.a fh has ruled, by fear , and stvonglh always. Hobart Bos worth and Anna Q. Nilsson InJiie.si'twj'rplea each achieve a great 'triumph , Also FOX NEWS AI)MISSSH)N- 10 & 20 CKtfTS-...: - war tax included JUSTICE FOR WAR VICTIMS Springfield Republican. Gen. Pershing stated the case when he said at the meeting in New York Monday night for "justice for the wounded," No government is (worthy of its name that fails in sym pathy and care for the men made helpless in fighting its battles." It was a solemn indictment mat ne brought against the agencies which have teen and aie responsible for the continuing neglect. Chief of these agencies is congress iself. Thexresolu tions passed at the meeting calling upon congress to adopt adequate measures at the ; earliest possible date expressed, without doubt the sentiment of the vast majority of the American people. The speakers did not deal in gen eralities. They gave chapter and verse concerning the failure, by red . . . . i. t ii i z i" r : r parliaments; America, ana tape, ry callousness, oy meiiieiencv v.-st. work these two centuries; and by iaulty organization, to provide Fioiich Revolution; Holland and her for the needs of the sick and wound ed veterans- According to Col. Gal braith of the American legion, there is reason to believe that 20,000 men are now out of hospitals who should be in them. He also said that many of the disabled veterans have been placed by the . government in poor houses, w:nere $2.50 a day is paid for the same care 'vwhith non-service men get for 0 cents a day. . Lack of a Specials We have our new re frigerator in now and ready to serve you with the very best western and native meats. d bj-ii presen i there; hat .' per:(!e;ici:s ; the German Empire; i'iw;p' and her. work everywhere :nt the germ of it all l;?y id Luther in that moment t'- 'dene other it ha.' all been otherwise!' I,, In recognition if its supreme im $ ' pertance in our lives, many of the ?: ".' i st-int churches of the world X ' will celebrate this four hundredth the Diet of Worms J"; anniversary of 1 rril 17 and 18, m c'n arches. Sunday ; head to . coordinate the work of car ing for tin- veterans seems; to oe one chief, fault of .the present- system; another appears to be the centrali.a r.i'.l wmmunitv mrctiners. Jn avljlion to the special services i Sunday the Lutherans of Hickory n ii'i o'liHKiy tae l-umorans or nicKory H : i(! vvinitv arc arranging a banouet P? in Hotel Huffry for Mmday tvenin'jr. in bv which long and needless de lav's are caused. The suggestion- that forcible .branch offices should be conducted will bo mniln bv i-oimWpnt vif'n full autnority to receive and cafe iholars on the Diet, and its effeet for those entitled to government aw iS ' Ami! IS; when short l.ut 1 S!l l.n U.r MM Witt I- 1 Sir " . Zr4 ,:V Ik H k ft u -rf,r vifc: ............ - rij.-.im Mm w ma U t,isxn w m ilB I;S7 Jl Jl Mr jbkJT JKZM Gm&cMrirtwxi ties Aaai IlilM ff ' tJ f,f 1 0 & t bM Now is tiie time For the house wife to come to the aid . of 'heri kitchen as these values are cheaper than Enamel ware so nrst come tirst served. Don't forget the date, Saturday at 2 p. m. sharp. No phone orders, no goods reserved, no goods sold to clerks. See it in our window. Your choice one piece of . any kind only i t &gsnmmtnfattemt We SWp Iwy 9 Abernethy Harrlware Company 1 lb. 9 oz. can Franklin Syrup .25c 5 lb. can Syrup (blue) . . ..35c 5 lb. can Syrup (red) . . , 40c 1 lb 6 1-2 oz can Apple Butter, 2 for 35c u 4 I P-t 3 Ph is .13 Q 24 lb. best Flour . $1.25 24 lb. Self Rising Flour ..1.30 10 lb. best water ground Meal $ 30c 4 lb. Swift Jewell lard, (loose) , . . .50c Fresh country Dairy Milk every day, 12c quart. Foreign and na tive fruits. " We Serve to Satisfy" CITY MARKET 10th Ave. , , 49 Phone 77 seems well calculated to meet this situation. The purpose of Monday's meeting w'3,s to arouse and stimulate public opinion. It was held with full knowledge that the president has ap pointed a commission, with Gen. Charles G. Dawes at its head, to investigate the situation and to make recommendations for coping with it. Indeed the meeting was called with Gen- Dawe's hearty approval. . No doubt the meeting was needed. As the reat war (recedes into history it seems to be necessary to recall its obligations by direct and persistent appeal. MONTICELLO AND THE SOUTH TO CONTINUE AFTER STOCK 5ALESME i I f rs-f fid ryrV If H n fe J in rl viMiilLWI III .. : i Miami (Fla.) Herald. The crime at Monticello, Ga., was the supposed work of one man John Williams and two of his negro dependents, the community ittself be- r ing as free from all knowledge or ' connection with the crime as any vil lage nestling among the hills of Mas sachusetts. The state of Georgia de- nlores the terrible deed. The law is acting impartially and swiftly, ' and all the country may place implicit confidence in the Georgia authorities avenging the wrong done not only to the 11 murdered negroes, but also to the majesty of her laws. While the alleged wrongful act of Williams in holding his negro work ers in practical slavery Avorse even than slavery, for he gave no consid eration whatever of their welfare and the horrible deeds of murder of which he was the supposed instigator thrill every resident of the south with indignation, the most deplora ble part about the terrible affair is the injustice with which it is sure to cause the balance of the cuntry to view the south's treatment of the negro. The writer of this article is a m(an of northern birth, but one who has traveled and lived in all sections of our great country, and he knows, from actual experience, that the southerner is the best friend the negro possesses. He does not make of him a boon companion; he does not take hi m in to his social or political life, nor does he fill his head with potions which would only lead to the negro's un doing. But he aims to be just to him, to aid him to advance him along industrial lines so that 'he may live a useful and happy,-life.. True, there are here and there as in the Wil liams case exceptions to this general rule but they form in the aggregate so small a number as only to be the exception which proves the rule. Kaleigh. April 8. There is to be no let up in the campaign launched against the sale of questionable stock by "wildcat" salesmen declared Com missioner Stacey W. Wade of the State Department of Insurance today. The fact that the International . Pe troleum Company of Texas, through the use of the mails and the name of Roland F. Beasleyj former State Commissioner of public welfare, in endeavoring to do business in North Carolina in open violation of the law only adds' to the company's unsavory tactics, Commissioner Wade thinks. 4 "We do not want the people of the state to get the impression that the insuprance department seeks to act as their guardian." Commissioner Wade said today, "but we do feel that our duty as state officers makes it im perative that the facts in the case be given." Whether the oil company is a good gamble or not cannot be e3ti related but it is not licensed in North Carolina and.no contract the company may make wtould be -enforcable in any state court. How About Your Danger Zone? v You've got it every human being is born with it your large intestine, or colon. It is a long, muscular tube intended to collect food waste and remove it from the body. Plug it up with waste, neglect it, and you're sick on your feet. The food waste stagnates, under goes decay, fermentation and germ action. Allow constipation to become established, and you are liable to become definitely and miserably sick and not on your feet either. Pills, castor oil, laxative waters and salts only force and irrt. tate the bowels and make constipation a habit. Nujol works on an entirely new principle. Instead of forcing or irritating the system, if simply soften the food waste. This enables the many tiny muscles in the walls of the intestines, contracting and expanding in their normal way, to squeeze the food waste along so that it passes naturally out of the system. Nujol thus prevents constipation because it helps Nature maintain easy, thorough bowel evacuation at regular intervals the healthiest habit in the world. Nujol is absolutely harmless and pleasant to take. Try it. Nujol is sold by all drufttfists in sealed bottles only, bearing Nujol Trade Mark. Write Nujol Laboratories, Standard Oil Co. (New Jersey). 50 Broadway, New York, (or booklet "Thirty Feet of Danger". "" The Modem Method of Treating an Old Complaint HmTarar Gbct. Nujol JFbr Constipation The right place for good clothing . See the new styles on display just arrived. Business history has repeated itself often enough to con vince most men that the Truth comes to the surface in the long run and adjusts values accordingly. More and more people are appreciating actual facts one of them is this, that a good suit must be priced according to what goes into it. Kuppenheimer Good Clothes For half a century the reputation' of these fine clothes has rested on the unparalleled quality of their material and tail oring. It is still so more than ever you'll recognize it the' in stant you see spring's beautiful craftings at the new. lower prices. Clothes-experienced men will invest in the good appearance of Kuppenheimer good clothes' this spring. It's the safe, satisfying thing to do. $40 $45 $50 YODER-CLARK CLOTHING CO. North Carolina 'The Men's Store" s J.-.iT...,LHH -i. Hickory,
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