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v. SATUHDAY EVENING,' OCTOBER 7, 1922. THE HICKORY DAILY RECORD rAGt riVE- r U & SHips on Way to Levaik He'll Be King uLuhbffiskUJi MM? 11 ' V ft h) , ' Oh of the 12 destroyers the UnitcdaafcM li!?C0 lnterests thcre-the 12 are o this type. Inaet, Captain Wilson As He Looks Today ir,v.y-v. ' " : '1-'-''--V-jaV '. '."Si'l,. 'w ?i- .r-a- . . Final' stop' in tii': ovanisai; "--n !:)f Hickory Comtiun'.'y .sjii-ic'c v? ! ' taken next Tiijsday veiling at , o'clock in the city (.-rait lourn. !v:r. '7'. J Shufor;f, (.rmporary ci'-alrman t;!;c. j Pbivinrunity c; uacil luis raaikJ r- v-., j. thttt they hr we-V at ih: J ;vlx:n re)orl:' n-'M be t-ubuiKt't5. b- :;cvct'r1 ofnumlttcfg. j ' AefcVtlUwi -. l'f initiatvti w" hrou.trht tin .for dhu ussion. N(.v -Mt the fair is. oyer everybedy wi'l hi1 I prepared to enter some chase-f tb': lecinmvm'fv f.erv'ee .program. Tc - e.'ration Ie;'f!?r' rb-iss -,vi 1 1 be 'n,-f-I e'l fnnu Ml .1 1 uilil "rirv to 1x5 s')r' i" r1 ' J5f. Ur abov nientifitietl meelbv. . ' adu'j'Ls over 18 years of j'tre are j to "tllfl th'' 'fi"feji t'on Pe:. 'ir--. j Mr. J. ). KIb'ctt n Tuesdav -y1"' , monk or. 4h: i)p"'''iril v "vk' ,r j if ;ek."iv. Tha pr.!:?jf is invit' d l-i hear Hlv 1., ! I ' t 1 j .. . j 1. . . . .. . i r i . -. i.-'iv int" uvrs '.) . 1 1: : fr. T. T.T..C -airj, 17?. 1?. CLr '.," r.ir, i W. VI jv. C. S'. Kirl-atiri-'j-Ecv.- W. F. Brudha.v, l:e. vV. A. Dt-aioa, Rev. W. W. Eove,! ! .; i. M--. W. B. Jtu.iay?' i iffr Gomur.itv c'ub; Mis3 Ola Warn:::; . ;-. . u; i u:'C.' i.yw-!' ') .;'jai.' '..v- t; iii.fi ewer 1 a ;cc:a ! ; -v .if.;, - r;-i.'-;iv lub: Pr.. F. C. T "Hf'V.e: , iriwrn:? chib; C.-V. Garth, Vini-T' rv.hiaa; B. A. Millar, AV'o , .1 i . K-1 v-i T ; i . ' W'.-.i Id; V7. B : at-" &i-i.;bl,' Ka'CKic Cxk-ars; ' C?-. I-fafJL'man,. Jvn.ior., Grdej.; ' Mel !.'br, G'Aid FpHows; M;iyor Yoanf. city .'.''"'- irrncu'; I." d.- Aberntlhy, Boy Scaaly, jj-oop Nvvl ; l?.''Aiken, .Boy 2eoat3.. iit-op. i'o. 2; Dv'. J Peery, T'no.i-. Cciif i-t ;, IxoL it, W. Carver. ;vv)i iucuity; Cavalry troop Capt. Walter Taylor; Joseph Murphv. Am erican Legion; S. II. Favabc-e, riiekorj Record: E. V,'. Mal'en. Tims Mf'rcurv: TY. ), vr rC, U, J. fbdbrook,. Mrs, f.Woit!V E'iloU K. C M..?iz:o:, J. i) "T.l'o't, P. A. Stti-e-.-. Mrs. JI. -Chas. VTcnzi'os, A. Alex Shuford, Mrs. C. 'F,' Geltnev, and Mr 3. Everett Johnson Others are to le name 1 later. ' . . Tt '-t ' :"r" ' vk .f , .:i , " " tan(n jCompmn Probably this baby doesn't knew I 1 he'll be a king: some day. Ho'a the ! (Prince Michael, son of the crown ' iuriaee and, princess of Rani. 1 Closed Gar Luxury Unsurpassed The 1923 Six Cylinder Seven Passenger Sedan 2195 'You::;; an: l';n't e: west, or east !:, t ru treed island in the l i o ii seas, where the joy-rider cannot run "ou !ovvn bec-mise there are, no ;:oad.s; where the woolen grods magnates and the r:.v v.oil proae'-v. ean.iot ski"! you with their tariff bill, because hirers and the coal mine o "orators cannot force you t buy. fuel at 'prises atie4-.".- ' L) them. La"svil'e Courier Journal. i A dignified beauty and richness unexcelled by any closed car mark the new Buick seven passenger sedan. Lengthening the body, lowering the top and raising both hood and radiator have improved the streamline appear ance made possible by the long wheel base, and added attractiveness has been given by the handsome nickeled drum type head and cowl lamps. The roomyFisher built bodyis furnished in rich plush. Deep cushioned seats The Buick Line for 1923 Com" prises Fourteen Models: Fours 2 Pass. Roadster, $865; 5 Pass. Touring, $885 ; 3 Pass; Coupe, $1175; 5 Pass. Sedan, $1395; 5 Pass. Touring Sedan, $1325. Sixes -2 Pass. Roadster, $1175; 5 Pass. Tour ing, $1195; 5 PassTouring Sedan, $1935 ; 5 Pass. Sedan, $ 1 985 ; 4 Pass, Coupe, $1895; 7 Pass. Touring, $1435; 7 Pass. Sedan, $2195; Sport Roadster, $1625; Sport Touring, $1675. Prices f.-o. b. Buick factor ies. Ask about the G. M. A. C. Purchase Plan, which provides for Deferred Payments. . for five with two comfortable folding chairs accommodate seven grown persons with ample room for everyone. The chassis has been improved materi ally and its easy riding qualities height ened by a new rear spring suspension. In the famous Buick Valve -in -Head engine, changes also have been made to increase its dependable performance. In every detail of body, chassis and power plant, this Sedan has no superiors among closed cars of even greater price. Pressure Lubricaton of Bearing The center main bearings of the Buick Va1ve-lo-He4 CBflM are lubricated by oil under constant pressure Cram sear pump, insuring a film of oil at all time between the weariac auf faces. The pump also forces a oromc of oil directly lota the crank case at each connecting rod pocket making eertate per- , feet lubrication of these bearings also. : . . . ? ; - D4l.lMu , ro l'i tlv. Vitrei v'o T.vph f,!" - i'f-.ident V.'codrcw WUcovi .. .hi'., th 'or!i. r .vi' n'e v.--. .-::iuyinrr an. fiftcrnoon auto .-;;. - -, ..P,....j nh-.f e-:- t x-t -:-lir. r; at ?-0 ftV'.:r. en hov; Where Turk Crisis May Be SMcl icKory Auto Corporatidii a, la stdXMi. Pi m m arV . iiai in in iimi iaairi isiiswaiawaawawawaaaMaaiaMjwMasaasMiaaMriSt T!;..' '-o;:f' reiiee hall a( Venice Italy, where Turkish Nationalists ani nlllrn may a-ll'-i'-t r::ft. .reiicrn. I-eft inrot. Miisiapha Kemal Pasha. Turfc l.-h :ftionat:.vt leader. i:i f i ;?. n ot-'.iro. Right inset, Franklin Couillon French diptcmat who'll bu ehicC spokesman or the ahieo. JT- -nan ("Babe") Ruth, Mrs. Ruth and their 16-months old dau'.Moi l( ii.'.lr,. all ph.dojvra?)hed together at Fenway Park, Boston, -,vhere. I'orowry ciiiv at, lied her daddy swat. . , : WHEN BETTER. AU TOMOBILES ARE BUILT. BUICK WILL BUILD THEM 13 n .... 2L M ffik . Aa CS &J9k 1. - la . AJkc . l-A. iT IisiiiITTI isr Aa., me. St n WHY BUY A CHKU' I'lANO. when for. a little, more you can buy the KNABl'J, a piano l!iat lias been iicknowledtr'd by alb artis ts to be the World's Ber.t l'iano sin-e iKVll IT you wiK KiRM the coiijiou leIow un-r mail to (is ;it once, we wiH b" tflad Id yend you our ha'iid.'iomo catalogue, '.with pricea and .terniH on same. - Off Ms'ynard Brothers, . ..'...., Salisbury, N. C. . T , ', , j j v'i Dear Sirs: Please send me cat alogue, prices and terms of ' the KNABE Tiano. Name 'ostofTicc r- .-- St. or 11. P. D. . State ' - Maynard B ros. EMl'lHE BLOCK . SALISBURY,. N. C. ' i rniiUw yoi; i lusik of cosy eon-civ- ;r ui if you homo is not what yon h;ivo aiv;.v:; vyiinlcd makes you think oi onr to you" o: ;iet no? 'on - '-the paitlry her, clols ovory: whore, places lov the ntovc or hullt o.spo-. citilly JVr .a furnace of. any mako. That is our study. Our Iloady-Cut Houses were planned with these Necessi ties and comforts in mind. A Home in Thirty Days Write for particulars or talk it over now with !La90 L J" Contractor Hickory, N. C. TY Anew shipment just arrived and each lamp pos esses distinctive individuality. Your .living-room will harmonize with one of these beautiful Betsy . Ross Shades that gracefully rests on- a handsome maliogany or unique novelty stand, ' . An important piece of living room furniture that offers 'the same comfort to lred eyes, that an easy chair offers -to the. tired, body. EASY TERMS Get one of these beautiful lamps on Easy Terms. Five Dollars on delivery and $5.00 a month. Prices range from $16.50 to $31.25. 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