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T7 - THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 13, 1922, 1 HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE TWU ""a Hickory Dailv Bsnn And yet A. ton, qualified . . , - , , rivu ptptt t? tt1 pvCTi'ir Tnniv a W. .aicix-an ot jjumoer- , iv.w FsasJ? J,,, Vf rnvof. . '"'" gicotmi, uuu.- MO v tion "Hob Il?"irton Of Flavor ' state in their communication OLD and NEW addresses. To insure efficient delivery, com plaints should be made to the Sub scription Department' promptly. City subscribers should call 167 re garding complaints. i ;i Jmiin iYa nddreSS nnr rrr 'lnhl.. v!!l unt run if (Vi stnfr : t t-:..i .1 v i T f sM. DUOSCriofra uvomnfc . 'i uriiig jamcs aii&wuuu, v t'biey jjiiiiyj of their paper changed will please is to be stared iiom ee.Jtor to circuni- and Marjorie Daw wiu be sno.wn acjT DOtn ferencc. inc i'assume uicawe vjuay aiiu wmui- rjjv tmt., I row. Think ct '"Unity' and "uo and -,,-,1 Gtt It' and then you will have some i Vj?B 1 W . TI k 1 V ' ,. I II ill . ' v . . lli ....... - - . - iji.-f-.ivo l?i)-- t!.r irf fimo 'si;-i""rpi! Spiinjrfioid Rcpnblicim. ... Uvith everv stin in-"incident ycu wiil ihft comnmn;. circulars rr.cit-.rv:c : rn?fr' T.jist. Snnd friithiu'V. ti violence and recell'on aisunsr. :u- NOTIIING TO CAIN P.Y VIOLENCE JZ -' S -g A S 5"S- rSJKb ll M; II H El II . S m a of One icar irresumHbly-r.ro (By man, o v..w. ' i gtrikcra could istcn t0. fix Months :-'ers mu?t k rrt..t - Jl.-J 11:11c n..... One Month One V.'eek r.mereu 9 . I Fester was runnin-r the steel strike. September 11. 191&. at xne po&ioiiv. f F t vas t, pn .vh,-ch thenty are bcin? Mt on the door- j That's Bob Hamr-ton of Placer, theiS ,v 'J'-- i,.i;i',-cVm.. """"- V man who was "always searcmn' ir VMH UM. 1 i? t I one," and Buddj the bov scout- faty S M tiRg IffX ?I roamed xhe t with him- In-ifei PASTIME pSiP3 TODAY and TOMORROW mi v;mpr v.h featuring MARSHALL NET LAN'S GREATEST PRODUCTION ci'ucrniPI'inX RATES ntliuvnii - ' ( . . S5.00 . ws,t'' u,t :.?'aLlj pa s. Uat the cair v TIip ln:- tel trike faile-I larcelv mighty close to the "someone he wav ' .? Tk.i iW a w w-., - fcjgfts i .45, v.r-.tnT-.A it ftn-wt! snfcwlM' in always searchin' feif Buddy suix 'f r r nnir -1 Tiff AID OI17 F A M .lOlFaintinff it re-C Foster had once; did hate that dame! , itm DAKrv 2 EHQ JVJ.iVnU- matter v riuen a uook y;i iwn.il5:i: '.V'i, " " -h;; The frontier davs brought back, iluaareas or Indians ana sceuu rVnlU'le-i eri- -Ic-eor' f?4 in ihrilHng prairie fights that climax in TL-I:?i1-t lKA ,sji"'", '-.:lc;.ui v.. custer-s last stand cate. nt Hickorv. N. w., unutr iu w--cr."rtre of was Iran.LT Associated Treses is exclusive lv entitled to the use of reputmca tion of all news credited to it or,?tn--k(l t,, edited in this paper and also tbe local r.ewa published herein. i: the national consciousness; it'i: ""-,,,,. rtT, nicnrHTF!) PRESS lw5th t!, I:i:1'nr i tio:.M?s. Troon MEMW.R OF ASSOCIATED 1 Kl& v.in;r ptaticne where thev wiil Published by the Clay Printing 0-(io the rvst good in maintainii-.T ,- jrrder, and it i be observed that 'the automobiles are not woitinr TIIK STKIKE OI TI.OOa j.,nt;, a , iot cf n mai.sncr(, b,- Stiikers who resort to 'violent f0re preparing for it. and thw being restored to in many 1 liere w;is:.'L nvi-.-h nubile sym- paUlv will ir" r.i'l o-iu see; im .i stT-t vi-lv T!'- v have tiie.l to eri'i v? rai'r.Ni t rvive-i without an :ulc- (iaat" r.1."?-'!'- They again", in? s eei mhn i, -.i-, . .. . : . . :: , 5,ma which cnlv Xeilan can cr ,Vi,'. ,u' ti.wor " vn'ir.'o nr. t,',o t i i ; ".sr canutA.. l'uii t iiuss nuu-.:- jxss ' of the strikirir hon emnlove cf the tu pi.'lure. Tno advance m admission ; 4 ortiviu . . -----v lv r, -tiJviices. A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION T?fort in vinlpnrn kill the ' ItiH Regular Admission: Children 10c, r.o tax, adults 20e, tax Inc f ;or.oa-v- wii ooiecc 11 tnev siat) a . The disgrace of ITerrin has sunk I prohibitive tarut cn ukuieies r ior- iJMi e 1 lllifS-J iliWl. aSia .v.igyi .1-?-? J.t. .a t.A an .vi-y-i U Zf $ I II your n much has befen said foritheadmirable prac S ce of ?fthing'for,charit as to prove the ""3,,, ,olutelyjforestall the possi . P1" :X Ifailure. Just ten per cent ac- e Diuiy ij--t - .f Traced in a saving's ac of a whole lifetime! i , v - fhey have liot been .1 i 1 r... su''-;orto(t oy oiner rauroaa v.bjvh were not without sirniar grievances arr.inst t,he rai'road iab-v bor.nl. With the rub: nin-l in ;t-; present, state, attempt? to ue i-n 0 ;:her airainst tro trn'n se:vi-e i werk I parts of the coirntj y are nia.'.nbc it mere difficult to win in their contest with the railroad labor board or the raProaiis as 13. M. Jewell would have it. Any man or body of men has a ripiht to quit work, but r.o m?r. has the right to prevent some other man from working. Attempts by shooting- flogging or threatening to "prevent men from tak ing jobs vacated by shopmen will serve only to show the country generally to what measures strikers will show that win their point. They will show that they consider no rights but their own Tiailromls might do thit too. but they recognize the government and can be taken in hand when they become ob- ' The maintenance of way men, who j Trgn of cx?,vtr iin.c?ti hnve remained cn the job, were the ffatcs ths inmates of the Ionia re most po u !y paid of any class 01 rail road lalrr and their wages in most instances were too lew before the reductions were made- Yet these men, the worst hit c J .any, r.rn laying their side beforq constituted authority and the public will sympathize with them in thtir efforts to improve their lot. Tli? inoeatVns are that unless f it l , N . J 'Lj. J : - '7 ' ,f I I Hi ; r - 10 Ay 07 if the ir.c:i who have gone to v.'O'.rld try- the public patience f,i vereiy. It is gratifying to note thr.t th--.-official leaders of tht rai'road strik ers are alive to the drnger ?.nd hr.vc warned thoir followers repeatedlj not to chi'llcnce the lenl authorlti or the federal government ir; anyway. The if! cw Qoodycar THE PSYCHOLOGY TEST a ttlcmert reached within a so few davs. rolling stock will teriovate that train sfrvho. c-err- were. including this division or Scuthern, will be curtailed r r stopped. and then the government will have to show it hand. At out everything will strike and it will be determined which is strcr.ger the United States or the union1?. The Raleigh correrponder.t cf the Charlotte Observer notes that Max well Gorman- e'erk in Commissioner Watts' trfive, has teen sending out a weekly newspaper for years and that he is editor of a labor union paper in Raleiirh. Mr. Gorman has issued the the sort of dope he thovght would interest his tenders, it is t be pres umed, and he himself point cut that J. W. I'ailcy. who attacked his chief, never became interested in the Wake Franklin soli'-itorb.in fight until near the clre of th" ramnp.irrn. Colonel V.'att.'i wps out rf his office, Mr. Gor man sn'd, in resenting the charge that the commissioner dictated the sort of stuff he was to feed his papers. It h with a great deal of pleasure that Dave Blair's friend? learned that E'mer Dover, who had been trying to run the Winston-Sa'em man's affairs, had decided to resign- The country will try to get along without his ser vices in the treasury department. Raleigh bathing pool? and lakes near that city are filled every day and night say3 the Times, with bathers, some of them beauties. It is a poor town that has r.ot one or mere "beach es'' these days- iormatcTv. .dicn;gan. It anphos the crrv.y psychology test and placidly an nounces that the percentage of aver age mentality is greater than, that cf drafted men who served in the Ame iean army during the World Wiyt. This p.-obab!v btiikei yea as ridicul ous. It is. ' It takes a report like this Ionia "finding"' to shew up the bunk of the av rage intelligence test. You have seen such tests. They run like this: "If black is white, place a cits-; here but if a ccav has three horns underscore 'horns' and then state 'yes' or 'no' whether a circle is square' etc., etc. While the above i3 a burlesque .on the average mentality test, it i fully as sar.e and sensible as the real thing- The trouble with the mentality tests is that they grade in intellect accord ing to mental ability and cunning. Outside of genius, the highest grade of brain is slow thinking. It you have ever consulted a white bearded philosopher, you knew that the oracle hears your ca3e- ponders it with deliberation, views it from all angles, then in a terse sentence utters the decision cf wisdom. The fast thinker arrives at wrong conclusions oftener than the slow thinker. RICH TRUSTEES OF THE THING CALLED WEALTH V41 Cvcss-Ri b Tread Cord f. '3i 4 11? clisccuni" tire usually finds himself xae mart wvto rjuys a iony, troubled by the above qusstic Did he pay less for the tirs than hh nci-hbor mi2ht have aclually did he pay mere? Did lie pet the bcitcra nries. v;h?n nil U k-l nrA u paid, or iti nnce, v;nen periiaps nave unven a sharper bargain 'as the net price really more than he 'might have had to pav for a :e cf established reputation and value? - Automobile f-cidents are always dis';ressir;r, bu'J the death of five persons near Greenville. Pa., en route to a wedding was u mistral Iy tragic. People simply ought to look out for trains. Hickory is rot evpected to furnish a location for the asphalt mixer, but Hickory would be glad officially to see the Central highway completed from the city to the Burke lir.e. The attorney general of Illinois was somewhat belated in offering a re ward for the arrest and conviction of the Herrin murderers. Still, it was useless to offer a reward at all. Eamonn de Valera- who told his friends in America that civil war had broken out in Ireland, may now be able to inform them that his bunch has been shot to pieces. The Lippard jury was understood to be nine for acquittal and three for conviction. It was a jury composed of men who stuck to their guns, as it were. Atlantic Georgian l.i it a disgra-e for a man to die and leave a fortune of ?17tV)'M),CC0 or $-00,000,000 solely io the members cf the fan. My ? Not yet. But thousands of Geor gian readers doubtless were shocked ey disposal of William Rockefeller's millions. And rightly! Who made all this money? He ly his genius and the greater genius of his brother, John? Yes- but a hundred million other Americans , did their share. it was a joint venture. All of us co operated as consumers- Thousands of j us co-operated with hand, heart and brain to turn out the products for the third richest man in the world. Above and around the whole busi ness was the protection and fostering care of that agnecy of us all, the gov ernment. Every such joint venture is dissolved by death. The government by its in heritance taxes takes a share of the partnership assets. The balance we still rely on the force of public opinion to make rich mn in their wills share with the public, in bequests for educa tional and charitable purposes. A monarch does not necessarily hold j the spotlight. Lloyd Georges name is mentioned a hundred times to Kingi George's once. Washington Star. I T 7 v ; tire In the belief that the average motorist prefers a frank and open transaction, we built the new Goodyear Cross-Rib Tread Cord and discounted the "discount" in advance. Instead of listing it at a high price, to enable the dealer to attract count," ve list it as low as we - you with a so'called profitably can. We build it of high-grade long-staple cotton, using; the patented Goodyear method 'of group-ply construction, and sell it at a lower price than you are ashed to pay for many "long discount" tires of unknown worth. If you want a quality tire, and a reliable value, call today on any of the Gocayear Service Station Dealers listed here. Compare these prices with NET prices you arc asked to pay for "Icngdiscount" tires ZOxZX Clincher $13.50 32 x 4 Straight Sid;. . $25.45 30 x3i Straight Side. . 15.85 33x4 Straight Side. . 26.80 32x3K Straight Side.. 19-75 34 x 4 Straight Side. . 27.35 31x4 Straight Side.. 23.50 32x4; Straight Side. . . 31.45 At the "Nineteenth Hole" you'll find nothing so refreshing as Pepsi-Cola Your whole game may go wrong but you're sure to larjd at the club house with your vocab ulary intact and a smile on your face if you know that awaiting you is a tall, cool glass of Pepsi-Cola. . Bracing, invigorating, satisfying this is Pepsi-Cola, the thirst-quencher plus ! Try it today and get what you need. ffl At all founts or carbonated in bottles, at your grocer's. For All Thirsts Pepsi-Cola 33 x AH Straight Side. . $32.15 34 x 41 Straight Side. . 32.95 33x5 Straight Side. . 39.10 35 x 5 Straight Side . . 41.05 These prices include manufacturer's excise tax Gcodycar Cross-Rib Tread Cord Tires are aho made in 6, 7 and 8 inch sizes for trucks ess B &m esflr Swim Legion Swimming Pool 10 a. m. 10 p. m. Water Clean and Cod Special attention given women and children Carolina Paik I Big Cut Price 1 on I Crown Frelmghusen believes that ai"l!B tariff schedules should be handled B by experts. Land alive and ali thiB time we thought they were handled IS by experts! New Orleans Times- p Picayune. 11 Bicycles for July KEEYERS BICYCLE STORE sirawmwn sa"ss a i i V U M .m&& K i GWVHESTER S PILLS II 1 , , 1 11 1 11 , 1 , .- ,r, II liirT'i " ' " . '. . . . A. fSAlwarsReaaMa g . - g A Rssl .. Ti RnK- l Read Rfifnnl Want'Aile s I I I They are GOOD! 10 Bay tltis Cigarette andSave Money CO cl We want to give you Some motorists think a low rrh indicates a tire bargain. Tney do not realize that true 3St is determined,, not by the pur iase Tirice. but hvi.hp nn The best tire bargain is a tire that gives the most mileage and satis faction. That tire is the Goodyear. Proof of this statement is the act that more people ride on Good year tires than on any other kind. We 4are anxious to show you the way to more mileage and more satis faction with our complete line of Goodyear Tires, Tubes and Acces sories. . REALtire bargain. 0 pportumties reach are always opening for the cash. man or woman with Often you have heard sonm a few hundred dollars at that time I ncn todav." e one say, "If I only had might have bean You never can tell when such open to you. an opportunitv will 1 barage & Sales Co. Ij Opportunity knocks at each one' Jr. but cn. 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