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V. ta&, man-" SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 7, 13ZZ. FAGETVVO THE HICKORY DAILY RECORD ., r -4 fomoitY Daily ftEco BubaeTikra deairinf tl addreat of tfctl piper changed will pleat atata it their commanlcatlon both OLD aftd NEW addreaaaa. . To Imtire efficient delivery, com nlatut ihanld be made to the Sub- cripikn . Department promptly. City Mbeeribera ehonld call 167 te carding complalnta. SUBSCRIPTION RATES' Obe Year $5 00 (Cy. mafl, $4-00 montha, 92.00) K Months - 12.50 ttawt ' Montha - One Month One Week .10 Entered aa . second-daea matter aptemtwr 11, 1916, at the postoffice at Ockory, N. C, radar the aet of Kare 8, 1879. 1 : T Aeaotleted Preeca is exclusive y estttled to the use of republic ttsa of all news credited to it or not credited In this paper and also tat local news published herein. MRS. VANDERBILT Mrs Edith Vanderbilt, president of the State fair,. will be prcacnt at the opening days' of the Marion fair and the South Carolina fair an I probably some others. Certainly she has been asked to attend several. This woman, with, all that wcnlth can' buy, must be a very strange sort of ; individual to thousands who art? not as fortunately fixed' financially ais'shel Here's a channiny woman wit' . positive talent using them in Jthf interest of North Car.oUiri people. Sh is ..pushing agriculture. She wants' t- cce the state advance. Mrs. Vanderbilt ought to be an in spiration to many other women ir North Carolina, some of whom are idl ing away their time, and quite a few probably feeling that "life in the pro vinces, is such a bore." Some thousands of good women arc indeed inspired to. use their talents. The state is proud of Mrs. Vander bilt' ' i .'.ThelTimcs-cMrccry, -which says it "has" not neanl a political speech th'c year, referred to. Mr. Daniels speed ih Hickory in this fashion. "Of coure . Joe is for 'Europe.' .The . propb an iow There H no chantc in the wjrU1 irr. people to be in.foiwd unices tin ncwapacra treat them fairly. We ee where Sam Jones .probably will pitch for the Yankees tomorrow. Another ham Jones of enduring fame pitched into the devil on Sunday. . We might extend thanks for the ohofers of blccsing 1.35 inches that fell during the night. . ' Wo are beginning to reach the place whero we are willing to jpick lha win ner in the world scries. MR. GARRISON'S POLITICAL -H FORECAST Springfield Republican. Lindley- M. Garrison, former secre tary of war, did not overstate, in his remarks , the other day at, Denver, the .difficulty of the two great po litical partlei in finding a clean-cut issue, but the soundness of his f ore cast'ef a, new alignment is still to be tested. He does not look for it3 appearance- bciore the next presiden tial J election, which leaves consrder . auio ume lor . talk be tore a serious attempt is made at the formation ot a new party. In the ' interim much may happen, and political history ipernaps depends as much on chance as on set purpose. A new, party is apt to bo the result less of a strictly logical organization than of a national process oi crystali- . zation. The process is most rapid if a. nuvJcus for the deposit of the .crystals is provided by a conspicuous personality like Theodore Roosevelt, but Mr. Garrison finds the Democrats woefully weak in leaders, though he thinks that James M. Cox still has a considerable following and that .William Randolph Hearst is a for midable figure. Neither, of these, , however,' can readily be imagined as starting, points for such a new align incnt as Mr. Garrison expects a iu siou of , the conservatives of both ' parties against the radicals, pro greoives,' liberals, or whatever the opposite of conservatives ought now adays to be caned. For both of these groims the Republicans at present can provide better known leaders, and with men like Borah, La Folletto and France tne left ."wing would be well cap tained. But between now and the next ' presidential election muuh may - , occur to" put off indefinitely such a - scrapping, of the old parties as many De&Kies Mr. Garrison has been pre dieting. , ... . ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN ; ; ' PASTIME TODAY Elaine: Hammcrstein com.?s to the Pastime theatre todav in her newest film play , "Evidence" Niles Welch, wao nas uuported her in the more recent Seltnick plays in which she hoppeared, is again Miss Hammer rtein'a leading man, with Constance Bennett,- who was with her in "Reck less Youth,". onco more heading the feminine contingent in svpnorj;. "Evidence" presents vistas of fanci ful condition on the ' stage and in society. Added attraction a Rolin lomedy. "WHEN AUTUMN COMES ACROSS THK.IliLL." When autumn comes across the hilt With yellow, hair and scarlet dress, Her dazzling beauty lures mo still To wonder and to restlessness. smaller seem trick That keep me prisoner by day, An.l shaiDu- all the cares prick For O I know a road of clay. That leads to gum tn;es crimson stained Ami siIvpp wjitnr still and cool. nd tanked vine3 all purple veined Where cider-berries fringe a tpool. 1 Where chincapins drop on the ground . , And squirrels hoalrd them one by And crickets make a doleful sound; 8 And wild grapes ripen m tne sun. And O that stretch of yellow dunes, The white birds with tlieir noisy screech, The salt winds making little tunes, The blue wave brttokiug en th beach! John R. Mooreland. From The Nomad Autumn Num ber, 1U22. , .. . IMPERIAL WIZARD HELD - - - BY FEDERAL GRAND JURY . Atlanta, Ga.", Oct. C E. Y. Clarke,! imperial wizard pro tern of the knignts of t.ho Tvn Klux Klan. was indicated by ithe United States grand jury here on charges of "using the maiis tr ettect a scheme lo defraud." He was released )i bond o- $r"J. Jhe cha. y - itgaiiisl Mr. Clarke, who esterday announced his resignation tiro temoore head of the klan, to take effect November 10, are based, according to the true bill rendered by the grand jury, on alleged use of fie. mails in collecting money from certain-j mcmlciii. subordinate officers and em- ploycs of the Ku Klux Klan on the lretcnsc that such- moneys wouia. .pe used to pay premiums to surety com panies furnishing ' bonds for these klansmcn. ' 'Ina in lict'iieJtt -allfges that the um-i collected., were in excess of the .mount teqvii.d to pay such premiums r.d that this ' excess was converted o th? perianal us a and benefit of Mr. Ilarke. ' According U allegations in the iiiemofandum accompanying ' the charges, Mr. Clarke used the mails "..c1- money on ..ie following .lans: Grand problin'? were required to be onded in the amount of $r,000, for vhith a fee of $25 whs notiire.d to pay prcniiunis to bonding company; :ng Kleugies- were required to fui--n,h bonds of $2,500, for which a fee f $12. "0 was required' for premium nd kleagles were required to fui1-n-.ih $1,000, for which a fee of $3 va; icqu'red for premium. It h churged that the Nationa! iuicty 'company of Now York was designated-' in the liU-rulure sent hrough the mail by Mr.--Clarke as e bonding company, and it. is fur- er aiicgcu mat tne premium raics f this company for $5,000, the amount of a grandn goblin's bond, was only $9 tnd that the difference In this amount ind the fee collected of the grand gob in was converted to the personal ben fit of Mr. Clarke, and that the pro nrtionatcly smaller differences on the lower bonds were handled in a UJii manner. . Memoranda included in' the indict ment charges that Mr. Clarke mailed i letter on .Tune 9, 1921, to George B. Kimbro, Jr., Houston, Tex., cx ilaining terms of the bonding press, giving fees rate, and setting fortli rulc3 of the klan regarding bonds for employes. Another memorandum js alleged to be' a copy of a: letter which Mr. Clarke mailed to Kimbro on February G, 1922, in which he ac knowledged receipt of check for bond premiums , of three kleagles. High Class Our Ice Cream, So das and Soft Drinks are in a class by themselves. Each one is made from the very purest ingredients and mix ed in the proportions most tasteful. Fruits and Candies of all kinds Savoy Candy Phone 199 "On the Square" Comp satt&WSS LEWIS J. SELZN1CK presents Elaine Hammerslein "EVIDENCE" directed by GEORGE ARCHAINBAUD " Niles Welch in the Cast A Picture too Good to Aliss also a ROLIN COMEDY Vdmission 10c and 20c GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE An u.iunnally caiusti? critic wan b ing shown 'ihr:mj?h .ono of tha Psra.s art salons by an enthusiastic ' frieii.i. TJiry stopped before some of the moot ! modern 'of modern rt. h was the handiwork of a woman. and might have been a' lifcl'ik'c ' .no, -! trait of anything ivom a saiu-Jatorm ! to a stetm roller. ( "she seems wedded to her art. onthvi.uast declared, enraptured. 'Yes, and every picture she his p.ujited ia suf icient reason for a di v.ivc'' way. the reply. Tit Hits (Lo :- SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD MIL! A man's gun, tuilt . for hard s 25 CALIBRE BLUE STEEL ARMY AUTOMATIC. Convenient to crry. Price $7 50 !1 cur guns shoot standard American Ammunition. AH gass guaranteed new. SEND MONEY 330 S. THIRD STREET Please mention Where Aoyway T OT Act What a lot of time advertising saves us ! We need something. We see it advertised. And we go straight from where we are now to where the article is sold. Have you ever gone around f rem' place to place seeking for something which you knew existed but which nobody else seemed to know anything about, not even the storekeepers? You have wasted an hour, maybe several hours, possibly half a day. You have worn out your patience, and before the end of the quest probably you began to figure that the thing which you sought was not, after all, so good as you thought it was, otherwise other people besides yourself would know something' about it. The-manufacturer who advertises, invests his money, therefore, not alone to tell of the merits of his goods but to save you time. The manufacturer who is willing to pay for, advertising space in newspapers or magazines in order to point out to you where his mer chandise is sold, so that you may "set there quicker and buy it easier, is not going to skimp or cheat in manufac turing it.' After going to all the trouble and expense of telling you just where you may find it, he is going to see to it that when you do buy it, it is good enough so that you will buy it again. And in making up your mind about merchan dise which is advertised, consider this last thought the manufacturer can well afford to make it as good as it can be made because one sale means hundreds, even thousands of others following naturally and costing him nothing extra. , Published by the Hickory Daily Record, in co-operation with The American Association of Advertissing Agencies. ML . i -MONDAY GEORGE FITZMAURICE'S Production THE MAN FROM HOME' : WITH JAMES KIRKWGOD A lovc-drama as warm as" the Italian skies under which it was filmed. From thi play by Booth Tarkington and Harry Leon Wilson Scenario by Ouida Bergcre. Cast 'includes ANNA Q. NILSSON, NORMAN AND JOHN MILTERN lie's A Paramount Picture ADDED ATTRACTION AI)IM::,:-iON:- Children, 10 cents. Adults, 30 c?nts, vice, 32 r3 calibre. Shoots S shots.- Blua ml im hi - i ss! , rrirg1 ' r Advertise .'in. the FARY automatics LESS THAN If ALF ' PRE-WAR PRICES '62 or 38 cilibre was S25.00, now vritc your name and addressplainly, send it to us and we will forward you rr.e oi these automatics. Pay postman en arrival. Examine automatic rare lly and if not satisfactory just return it and get vou MONEY BACK BROOKS5 ;IliC. t ' '; this paper when replying. Send for Would We 74 . 7 IF It W vertisin; lO"' f V H u BUJII in UHWiwnwmm, I .81'! B B O S B i ar. & TUESDAY rr j-'-f" I 1 1 i i i KERRY, DOROTHY CUMMING PATHE NEWS No; tx. . Ta:; Included. ecord steal with safety attachment. EVANS VI LI.I3.TVn. our Catalogue 9 eren ala JIM lu umwi 1 , Be - -rixiw -virpfess to success, : , T rSritv is via our Savings Department. And tf .tS the best "getting off" place we know of, Vv;;de w one of the greatest inventions of to- the Savings Bank is the greatest scheme V?X and all time to come for the practice oi "rcr.l thrift nnd saving. money. . s - TEUSI" Hickory Lodge Nd.343 Ri'jc.j'a.i1 CornrrtTinication . First asid Third Mfii J.-ay niuts Bre.tbr.en cordially invited to b-i (-.vi--::!; ; E. IT. SHU FORD, W. M. ' W. L. SOAiiaGHT, Sec Have Your A WTO TOPPING AND CPIIOLSTERING Done At tflCKORY AUTO & TOPPING .COMPANY Chas. B. tioodrnan Bakers' Garage 9th Ave Phone 353 'jUi'.rji-'y. Geo. E. Bisanar DOCTOR OP OPTICS Error of .Refraction and all Optical defects corrected with properly : -fitted, glasses '' Office and examination room in connection with Jewelry store CYRUS C.BABB Mem. Am. Coc. Civil Engra. Waterpower, Waterworks And Sewerage Land Sub-division Highways -HICKORY, N. C. Cahm-beriCHEnruerce Building Address :; -Granite Falls, N. C. G. W RAJBY, M. D, D. C. Chiropractor and' Spinal Specialist Over Essex Jewelry Store ChirapracticEliminates the Cause of Disease Phone 528-J FIRE FIRE Insure Stefnre it barns '.CITIZENS INSURANCE & REALTY CO. W. H. LITTLE, Mgr. Let Us Protect You Phone 108 or 146-L FIRE V FIRE We do All Kinds of Radiator Repair Work Johnson's Garage PHONE 377 . ,. v ... . ; ' i Thrift Begins with title ; in Hh" Ion-Tun tt?n ouut to more lonru,n than large ones made occasionallv esnc- c e. 14est of all, little savings start habits of thrift. 0 ';t- bird in the hand ' rth for bird wT venture Jo 4vStK?Prti0n W hold ood savings accounts f wSthteS a huSSJwtar'in yUr to put there some time in thc future that yU eXpCCt bank yUr liUlG SaVings h Pi"S an accou,t at this First National Ban! HICKORY, N. C. I n viu CaPtal and Surplus $300,000 I. V. Pdent; K C Menkes. We-pideBt find easnier, j. Li. Cilley, asst. cashier. trnnm'noea anfl Pro5 A.TEP 1 ny I S t or ursc class snoe repairing oi t! at!, kinds come to r LINK'S SHOE SHOP lOli) l"ih Street N.1:,; Fo'i- to S'andard Carafe 1. C. DeRHODES Notary Public Telephone 94 I Office over Yoder3 Carry and Sav A.J.ESSEX Graduate Optometrist Office in Jewelry Store Where Your Eyes receive expert service without the use of drugs I Hickory Harness Co. Manufacturers of all Kinds of KAKNESS, BRIDLES, SADDLES. AND STRAP WORK Repairing a Specialty HICKORY, N. a - REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 1 have some very desirable city and country property for sale. If interested, see, phone or " write J. W. HOKE Hickory - N. Car. DR. GLENN R. FRYE PHYSICIAN Office over Hickory Drug Co. Hours: 10 to 12 ' 3 to 5 7 to 9 Phone: Office 96 Residence 477-L Chase & Sanborn SEAL BRAND COFFEE Best Grown in The World. Whitener & Martin JITNEY SCHEDULE Hickory-Lenoir Jitney Schedule Leave Lenoir 8:30 p. m. Leave Hickory 5 p. ra. .' Arrive for No. 21 and 22. C E. ROBBLNS. 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