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TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 17, 1922 rAGc TWO HICKORY DAILY RECORD DAiii mm I work and the nurse. "With malice toward' none, wit".: TO GENOA SEND HOOVER New York World. TT1..,.. TI,i ,.1-l- ii. ... r. . rharitv for all. with firmness in the i ..,""UV "V1 7 iuur " U1.u ;iihm'rihera desiring tne address 01 . - . . . erican ueiega:.c 10 me economic con- to ( ..! ... .. on nri1 tfi II nlp.'lSP tatO ueir uwv. , rifht lit us " tr.eir t'OiiiiuuriiL'iniun wi KV addresses. Vo liu- u'c edidont delivery, coin is h.Jd be made to the Sub- nent. as God gives us U.' see pi-ess on to finish work wo are in." i nt? . i? . i. a. i i . . n i lerence mat nas oeen cr.'iieci to meet tne.jn Genoa aiin ha should go there as' la representative of the government! AttacheC the premier, M. Colrat; merchant d t.eleprrapns II.' .i 11113. ATI. IVl", YT IVLl. IjUHOUL; iCviiiuwii - Vidal: aeronautics, M. Eynae. L BUS 1 91 Mlo TIT;1 UO.VIW MAIM THING I r'fkcry ( ili.''.ct!s have no more influ en."." with tho members of the state ii i'.;hv ;y eoiumi.-.sion Jhan the c'iti ;n!i.s of Newton, Jlnid'Mi, Cc.iover, . . . i . . . . . I. . ......... U'.nd oinrr towns aiong me ruur, il 1 is f..;'r t. assume. If the commission $"-00, rd'oved that the proper place to be mud. $1.00; 0 months, $2.00) :,,jn t.n struct ion on the C. tawba link $2.50 of tv,0 Central highway had been di- . n Department promptly. City .ib.is should call 107 regard icnr.lainis. fcT!?3CKlPTION KATES Year Mom Ir . wo Months no Mr.mh -:i Week .. Ilnt.'i'i.'i! as V l.-;v.:.cr 11, 1.25' rectly west from Newton, it would .15, have irdevcd the work to start there, .10 and v. 11 the protests up this way woo!,? MFF.TING K. OF I TONIGHT of the United States, not merely as! , . - an .'jservei. j AH K. of P. members are urged to It is not easv to understand thr j nest at the hall tonight at 7:30. Woik, t-.-Jministiation's hesitan.-y, except H" the iirst rank. The meeting has, !.., r.nilr. 1 f'nr l.onio-ht on account ot , . c'.:: essi(.n in Washimrton. whoro -.. t Kiwanis met'tina- of, Thursday nigh 1 T mm t r second-class matter 1 !.", at the postoificpj ('., under the act of, . Ii-? ::i.iciaU'd Tress is exclusively , 'ii ,.! t the us of republication j ti of all rew rreditcd to it or noi credited in this paper rind aL-o the lo a! vwt jubiished herein. 'have been in vain. We in O..awba ranty ls.cct the conditions jmposei. ., ...!. .... .1 :4 ,nifii(, t.K' OliimiSSiori, aim il uvi'.i uuij---.- t'-.e v.Dik. where it ia" t,' be'in and whin i-. ii- bo dune. That, is ail theie i- to the conV.-n- state of ofricial terror exists lest c the subject .'J mentioned. Soo'n orj r later the American government will! u? ooi'gec lo UlSCUSR tnese uelts r.;v.; decide on a permanent policy, and when the question finally arises it is ! quite unlikely that the pillars of the republic will totter. : The nllied. debt is no rervsc.i at all i why Mi'. Uniteu States should retrain frimt fall participation in the Genoa conference. The gwitlemen in V;ii:i mgt.ui may still rit.'heie to the fic tion that they hr.vo kept the United States (.ut of Europe since the treaty of Versailles was defeated in the S'jn rttc, ' 'it t hev have not kept Eu opt out ot the united States, ?vni An jrif Met in; -ght. with regular meeting MKHEDr SHIPPED r rsm ni8nnm nnitnnflRIW ! run yiinni hmmm Shipmcrit of machinery for the Wilson that tiu c !i?truction of the Ct-n- crjcan ptospc iitv lias vanished in the memi;ek or associated pkess. I'tddishod by the Clay Printing Co Every Evening Except Sunday i'iTi.r;.: nyALT'ii nu;:sixg (T.y Dr. J. R. Campbell , t!"i"i' roe ii' i be une dif- ii' '"! as I.-, what th's pub lic he t' til nursing: ought to 1 e, I wish t ))!an:itit'.i of my nr.'.! scope of th? worn. e . ;i . : g vcvtn uvii draft i. t';r (fi- V. i arniy. .n t.e I'eiivu'tj beg:.'! t' i t : ofticelH were ( ..Miiavei !!.'. KM'.' I,. I II f !"l':i!l lIH'il ll'll o'n-ri'.T.l (it for;. The authori al : r, ti.t of fice is ti l'.U' ,,1 r. u ,1.. r jo n I that in tl ; he! f: o",i w yr.:ir?ti ,v;..s eteir t1 Ir n revcilr 2 p.'i' tv.it we: . vi. I ti;;.u V hy V w. fuu;id tlu;t Genuaiiy liiu' s . e:':;m'ni;ti.n f children. defec per went a. t..o l'mit of bc,.':. v." worse, ' M:e fat'L that iv'j -tr.i in Ger " ;,cr ctr.t in r ;:e i a rf n"i':' 1m rn po.:t of the lid n an ab'o d-ft-ts. Sc b ;h C".i:,.'"'e d he.iUhier popula m which to select f r the dat ):- o? " iV 7'm.i L-a the auth-irttic-s v 'Hr publ'c her.lth fol',:" to afl' i'e h-i! to remedy these defect t n the 'iM;c hr-nlth s-'Sto"' ' h tho corr.ty nurse. The r.urse was to inspect all chil nn while in scVm 1, hunt cut tho 's 't-, 1 try t-.' ha-.-e thorn rem ' t ttr.j'i t'.o children how ,, ; t mh;; i''C'.; fit, !S they .... y c,,t.";v..t ol I superstitions. ' In e -rry way t? increase their i-ff irlency. Shy v.T.r-. also to look up the c';poetart nif.'thers, vat-' intruci 'ip'. h-'W be.'-t to care f ;r th'?m--'e:' I thy bab'os, when thev came. She was to give plain in tru' ;(f to mid-wives and to license thru" cf them, whe came into a i'e?. '.ribbi underrtar.dlnn cf their tiu- ti r l liic-hwriv sb.oubi 1it e ''"tf'd at the bthcr end of the lino. The fact that bc'th West Hickory and Long view are two prosperous mar.ufu'C tui ing towns and that traffic ncces rarily is heavier in these towns if n i ii-' great th-n hs-tween Il'gh iaiic and N'-wicn must have been nuving factors with the state high way c iinnissiou. (Jetting freight from Highland r.nd Longview to the depct really has leen a pn.blem with manufacturing plants. Dut as the Recor.i said before it had any information as to here nst ruction would begin, it was sat isfied to leave the question W the sf-.ta h'ghv.ay commission. The nv.in thiig id getting the h:'l -U:'fa.;e nad. The Record hopes that the r,.",t0' necessary for the construction of the Ncwton-MaidV'n hard--j rend will be advanced by the ccuity errv.mhV.onois and it is sine th;-ba-.i:s of Hickory will ut- their part tcnvr.rd:; furnishing the funds This ro-ul is altc tho mr.in qvc-imn. T!K WILSON lOl'NDATlON Catawba county people should do their full part in raising a gem quo ta for the Wilson founcation, to ommemcrr.te for all time the service of the nation's war president. At a time when he no longer can bo con sidered a fa ' tor in partizan politics, .ll citizens can forget party he rPv 'isented and contribute to a fund which has for its purpose the pro ""Lion of di mestie and intevnaticio.: concord: The idea cf the promoters " founlati.m, as the Record -"th:,s it, is to create a srrt cf No ' -i forif''. which will bo used worthily There is no living man who had a o"':er encetion of Amet ten's uutv to itsejf than Wood row Wilson, and any mistakes individuals may think m no!;. I roil ot hurooean lurmou. IcyTit all ouest'on Mr. IIooer is the man who should represent the Utvted States r.t (Jem.'a. lie is the only member cf the administration who knows what it is all about and whose counsels would have cousti uc-j Topeka Can-'tal tive value wit.a tlie i cpi esen! vet ot the ot!;(f iv.ti "lis. To s(-nd him th:re simply as an ob:-,( rvov would, ho ri-(!i'-iuous. Me might a'-' well rcm iin in Wellington and read the noss spv -i-ei:;. WJiat he sliouid go theie for is to give the s( und advice that ht is capable of giving and vid in 1 'w framing if a geneia) eccnemi pro gramtne that, if necessary, -co all' be prf'sontec to congress tor its con-ua- tigaies. ccause erution. t-r.e 'Vil.-dmum. If the administration really desir- v itself. es to sti.'iighten out. the econ.mi- af fairs , f the American people it must begin in F.iirope, legardle:'- of She Chicago pl-vtform of 100. 'i'he t'-irts i'o not fit the administrntio.i's (ri;.ri- CreeV ()uaiy Cnmp-my. ,ov- radxed in Hickcry to nuno slom- in (.:a!(''.ell c -uitv fev ro-. l purpc se1., ha been sliirinod arid crushed stone is ;;peeted t' be movin ; hy early Fehruarv. The company has the cor- i tract to fnviiish cvusheo rock for the Catawba link of th" Con'rU highway Stockholders of the First Build- ng and Loan Association win meet at the Chamber of Commerce at P o'ekek tonight to hear the report of the secretary and discuss the nffciis '-f the association for the coming year. They will find a gratifying re port awaiting their inspection. Officers and directors are hopeful that ', large number of shareholders will be present. Officers und direc tors, with the exception of th f ec retary, do their work without pay nd they would appreciate a larg? attendance of members. The associrvLion has made fine progress during the past year vxi the new seiies indicate a better growth during the coming year. It is estimated that between $150,000 and $200,000 will be available :"' r new homes and repairs in 1922. HEADQUARTERS TO THOMPSON-WEST CO.'s ANNUAL WHITE SALE Thcmpson-West Company's annual white sale, an event of middle Jan many is advertised to begin Thurs day morning. unusual preparation! have been made by the management i -cs and the foice fr the ocas'en ami it-will bring thousands of shoppers to Hickory during the d:iys that it hcld'.i forth. Readers of the Record will scan the advertisement today carefully and whether the trround is . white i with snow as -was the case" last BE MUSTERED ill ROHIMTION' IN KANSAS KaiiK'i-s saves Tenuous j tojiai a a monJh, in c mpa risen with loss r.c 'o!'"il';d coiii nuvities, by giving up li(iiGr. i! gets alo'i"; witiiou' -oo-.e and ,i"-n'L. miss that former iitdui-em-e, thougii it has laken a genern- tiy! t-f. bring alrai the sas has not been hum cxtracidinarv a vance in t!i -f linunr to heretofore unheard. change hit by Ku-i-the price of i .. its co.'isnmption is It can cc ngr vtulare nal foreign policies and njve- will, lut:ts ir. reign pc'iicies can adjusted tr fit the facts. easily no I'0 1 N C A It Fi A N N O U NC' KS MK.M15EUS OF CAiHNET Paris. Jr.n. 1G. Raymond Poin- I-P1RIT OF NEW ENGLAND ci aiiL'ir Very appropriately the New Eng land ssii it. was the dominant note of tho principal address delivered at the -lnua! dinner of the New England Society of Northeastern Pennsylvan ia in i-'cranton recently. In these days ( r reconstruction and rehabili tation we shall do well to cherish the New England spirit, which stood he made as president can well be for-!raut. (M. Maginot will take the du- 'ure, new French premier lrst even-i for freet'jm r.nd fair play, for order ing presented to President Milleraiu y progress and human rights, un the names of the men he h.l chosen :'.(".' by sinister influences r;f any to participate in h's ministiy. The president accepted the designations. ..id Sl. Poincarc declared thj cabir.ei crisv-. was ended. The cabinet as finally . approved follows: Pitmier and' minister cf foreign af fails, Raymon Poincare. Vice premier, minister of justi-e ' n.l for Alsace-Lorraine, Louis Bar thou. Minister of war and penr.Ioir, .An Ire Maginot. '-'-r of marine, M. Raibtrii. Minister of finance, Charles d'. Lasteyrie. Minister of interior, M. Maun-.Mi v. Minister of cdueaticn, Leon Reiud. Minister of public works, M. Le Trocquer. Minister cf agriculture, Henry Chercr. If tlie Washington Conference suc coeas in limiting the submarine peril it might tackle the automobile. Anaconda Standard. The new form of income lax re-tr-m is said to require less mental strain on the part of the taxpayer. But what about the financial strain? Arkansas Gazette. -otten at this time. The Record trusts tln.t Catawba crunty will do itself justice in this good cause. ) th-t f 1 I til? r" th; n :! -enor-nous. '"'CS t.TTV nurses. Thev is O"- .lor, f. if nwhvr t'.;1 co;if i.'.ir o' "' ..mi ,'iivl w-mi'ti nt or. co. As t . !!r ' f the W'."k to the public ' '.im-'y hv n'iulauh'. Who could V imr.to llfr v;b'j ;f even a "r".':LUii t f wbi t "o:i'l be dor.o in tetvhing ox ,...f .,r.t rifthers hew to cure for ihH-rvclvr s und their babies? Of :e;.chirr c'lil i'trn ho v. tr.' guard their bodies an thry grow up? Of im pV.rting knovrbid'.vo and' mcrals. whh.h wml't :,o on growing rnd r.prpadir' f,r renovations Lo;k a what h.M been dorp ly ar.oth. br-n.-'i of th" publ'c health th" evndicati'Mi of typhoid, -"iallp(.-x, iridfiriu, and hundred' i.f other t.'uul'!' Sii'ipo.ai this teaching halts the ?pm3 of hat art? c.tlled no'Aa difases, ff b. lying patont medicines, tnd ohtre viN, what money could pay for it? I think the woik which has heen dene in this country dining the past year bv Mr. Alic" T. Hassett has teeo of the very greatest value to the public. Mrs. naset's efficiency, hor thorough knowledge of her work, pnd' her very great ability to impart her information to youngest children, rind lo thr; most untaught men and v.'f,"r.cn. a well a to nil others., ren der hor exceptionally valvnblo. Con nidering th' rcrr'.- of all the peorde, nrA th dernr nstr' tion of public hoaHh nurs'ng we have had in the paf-t year, I feel that it would be a crime to stop this wuk, und' almost n much n crime t.. take the chance of changing so efficiont a nurse. Personally, I consider this work the most va'uablo for all the people those here row, and those to co'me, that Catawba cinny h"- over "-v-icod ii Of course, I heartily endorse the 'TTurgory to Name Count Szech rnyi." said a headline the other day. Hurrah for Hungary! We've always 'bought that man shou'd be named "'-n-'n nd more simply. Cleveland Tlain Dealer. IT HAPPENED IN HICKORY And is Happening to Hickory People F'-ery W;ck. The cr.se told below is not an un common thing. The same occurs fre quently and will continue to happen ;s long as frks have kidneys and -ertay the kidneys. v'. H. TMman, hide sr. 5 leather '". Eighth St., Hickory, says: "oi-o time ngr-. I was troubled with n a-"hirg' back and general kiunrv r-,n ,.,'(,,.. ,t times I Mas pretty bad "ff. Doan's Kidney Pills were rcc ouimond'jd to me and' they certainly helped me. They took the pains cj rf my b?ck. and regulated my kid neys. In fact, thev cured 'me 'and 1 have never been bothered since. 1 think Dean's are a wonderful re:no dy" Price G0e at all dealers. Don't simply ask for h kidney remedv i -r . , r 1 . , . - jioans iviuney nils: tiu; sumo that Mr. Halman had. Fbster-Milburr Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. " Adv. ties ii this office until M. barrau:, who is in Washington,,, is hea;d from.) " Minister f,f commerce, Lucien Dior. Minister of liberated regions, Af. Reibel. Minister of labor, M. Peyronnci. Min'ster 'of health, M. Strauss. The folic wing secretaries of st; te KIT ITT! C 90 Cf B n B HUH BIB BABY BOY flakes a Bright Spot in Every Home. A Comfort in Years to Come DID PAIN DISTURB YOUR SLEEP? OrMIE pain and torture cf rhcu J matism can be quickly relieved by an application of Sloan's Liniment. It brings warmth, case and to; ifort and lets you sleep soundly. Park Rapids, Minnesota. "I have taken your medicine Lydia E. Pink- ham s Vegetable Compound when I was a girl for pains and before and after my marriage. I now have a sweet little baby boy and will send you his picture if you wish to publish it. My sisters also take your medicine and find it a great help, and I recom mend it to those who I (If jb !l L- 6i ffer before their babies are born." Mrs. Wm. Johnson. Box 155. Park -.- .vv.., J r t n. ' Ahvava have n bottle handv and -ipins, Minn. 21 ply when you feel the first twinge. To marry and arrive at middle age It penetrates "without rubbing. without children is a great disaDDoint- It 's splendid to take the pain out of rc3nt to many women. Think of the joy ' f Cred, aching muscles, sprains and and comfort other women have in their j I t.rrms, stiit joints, rnu lame backs. 1 or forty years pain's enemy. Ask your neighbor. At all druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40, 3 REAL ESTATE ' INSURANCE I have some very desirable city and country property for sale. If interested, see, phone or write J. W. HOKE, Hickory, N. C. children as they grow older, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound has helped to bring great happi ness to many fami-lies by restoring wo men to health. Often the childlesshome is due to a run down condition of the wife, which may be helped by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It brought health and happiness into the home of Mrs. Johnson. Why not to yours? C5S3SZ hi R y'Trrx A SUGAR DRINK B f S ffTW1 Flavor of Cranipt 5 I 3 1 Aciditf ot Ltmont I 1 f IbbstT' BoStlcdfcr The New Year The new year we predict will be happy and prosperous for those who will go after thesethinga as if they really wanted them. The coming year and the years to follow h..k good to those, who, with resolution and industry, work for their future rather than dpeend on luck. The coming year we believe will be one in which the wise will exercise prudence in the management of their income and conservatism in their baslness undertakings. Among good resolutions which any on.i may adopt with profit is the resolution to give greater attention to thrift by a '"budget" arrangement of personal or family income First National Bank HICKORY, N. C. Capital and Surplus $300,000.00 J. D. Elliott, president, K. C. Menzies, VicePresident A n.,M J. L. Cilley, Asst. Caskler "hlr 1'epsiCola Bottling Company Battalion headquarters of North Carolina cavalry will b, spected tonight at 7:30 in the cipal court room and the pre! nr.; ... of making the organization ;, part of the national guard ; out by Major Airenstein of ti... iutant general's tpartnx-nt, W . , ington. All members a-e urged , . , presen; Headquarters alrc-'dy' Iia.? a . .. home in the Shuford buildin-j; i, i to the Record office and Maj. V, u Powman and his staff soon win . trial i v, .h.. . - , , . ... . r women of a wide trading area will fcej carrying . i.. "J" here during the next few day?. I 1 This is one nf two hi"- elra-an'--e ' Comfort and economy make sales this store puts on curing t"ie year. homes. You get both by using r Hot Blast Heaters. sacs i Parks-B e!kBroome Co. THE SHOPPING CENTER TOMORROW MORNING 9 O'CLOCK WE BEGIN OUR ANNUAL January earance Sale This will be your greatest opportunity to get what you want for less because - EVERYTHING REDUCED EVERYTHING REMARKED EVERYTHING A BARGAIN See yesterday's big ad and circular for low prices on Merchandise During This Sale Sale tarts Tomorrow Morning 9 O'clock 1 R Rain Or SEiee 3 D arks-Belk-Brooiie Co. HICKORY'S BIG LIVE STORE
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