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SATURDAY. EVEN! NG OCTOBER PAGE SIX HICKORY DAILY REGORD ..- WE WELD IT inBndcnnnnnnnabnrinnOT "S -Or? a' a B p a a a Jennie Gets a .oa -errs TTfMTx . it-. i.-rt.i.,i.r ,,- i f- t: hough ahe's a lady elephant, Jennie is shaved regularly by Georgd Power, r, her trainer. In a New York the ehavJns trusls a, foot long and a WATIT ADS h V One Cent a Word for Each Insertion . THIS SIZE TYPE TWO CENTS A WORD This Size Three Centa a Word All ads cash with copy. Count the words l efore sending in your copy FOR SALE 1922 l'ord touring car ' in -first class condition. Spo c.v nhnno (i M S. Smith at Piedmont Insurance and Realty Co. Phone 140-L. 10-6-2t I LOST Olt STni.RV Twn and Irish rctlfrs seven months old. . tOne white with long and brown cars, other solid white with brown ,Up on ear. Iicward for information C.H." Reynolds, Palace Barbar .shun. 10-G- 2t pd. LOST Lady's Elgin wrist, watch was lost 'Wednesday afternoon be tween five and six o'clock, some where ort the fair ground or on the road from Hickory to tho fair ground. The initials '"S. E. J." and C. V. P are engraved in the case. If the finder will return the watch ' reward will be given by Mrs. ' Clyde V. Price, 1512 8th avenue Hickory, N. C. . 10-G-2t CEMENT i 2 cars Lehigh Cement received to day. Call and get what you want. G. A. WARLICK, " Newton, N. C. i 10-5-Ct pd. WANT-TO HEAR FROM OWNER having farm for sale; give particu lars and lowest price. John J. Black, North Carolina Street, Chippeka Falls,- Wisconsin. - 23-30-Oct 7. pd. - : L ANNOUNCEMENT Wc desire to inform the peoplo of Longview and section that we have, opened a meat market in connection with our ; .restaurant. Bet meats and low prices. M. L. Hollar and E. M. Rhoney. . 10-0-2t pd. TUT OUR HOME MADE CANDIES, Ice cream and Fountain drinks. J. Henry Hill, 9th avenue- 7-25-tf Called CjlifbrniaT Niingare net y V o X" - Y " . ' '" ' " , , . ' IV. k theater: The razor is four feet wide pall serves as shaving mug. BHiN6 )r, RESULTS f WANTED To do plain and fanc5 sewing. Phone 141-L. Mrs. J. W. ' Williams. 9-25-tf WANTED One lady, steady work Hickory Steam Laundry. 10-7-4t LOST Gold wrist watch on grey rib bon band at fair grounds last night. Swiss movement. Frankie from Ro bert engraved on back. Reward for return to Hickory Telephone Com pany, 1 0-6-3 1. ALL MAKES OP PHONOGRAPHS and Talking machines cleaned and repaired. Have your machine clean ed and overhauled before the spring breaks. Its cheaper. Piedmont Pho nograph Co, 7-19 FOR RENT Two houses, one on 15th street and one on 17th street. P. A. Setzsr. Phone 34 or 133-3. 9-30-tf WANTED 10 Operat ors for making overalls and shirts. Apply at once. Hickory Overall Company. 10-7-2t-pd. LOST Platinum bar pin, set with one diamond and two sapphires. Near or about union snuare. Reward if returned to Mrs. R. M. Hunsucker, Conover, N. C. 10-5-3t pd Fn ct, nvFRT. AND SEDAN EASY TERMS. JOHNSON'S GAR AGE. 8-26-tf GIRLS EFFICIENT WITH SEWING machine can make $3.00 per day clockmer Hosiery. Apply to E. L. Shuford. 9-25-tf Below is sr i veil a. conipl cte 1 is t ;. of I iYin trinrr'vri nf-iha niMot.'iif fvt'il.'5 i .stajjed At the fair groutfrls:on Wednes df;y and lhui5dy i v tkiJ stadenta at Lenoir Cpiiegw ; and i the 'city: st-hoo'a.' a hose' events carrierin.-f or niuch arcr.--Able coranient frpiw the ppectators, and Claudo Aburnethyi . in chargd of ttth rart 'of the program, was .lughly.coia- plini'oted far. the- splendid: showips Iho boys made.. '.vr : , ' : Wednday . Aftrrnoon JC3-yartlvds.sh,; for men, first. Vic- :or IlUifaVsk; second Willio Carpenter. lOJ-yard dashfor boys, firat Har- ,y Baker; secoridPeiTy Goodman. vPieycie rasoA fiisi CIcorQy Brpw- ier,: secoxidiEarl Pooveys Three-leffired racev ihst- Carl Bal-; lard andr CfcarUp Ilpkclaw; Bpcond, Custcr.Cjiilcy, and .Victor Huffman. j Sack race, first, Perry Goodman,1 second.: Cail, Baliar;!. ? - , Girls' egg iiqe, first; Catharine Es- pey; second, iNita wosiener. ; 440ryard dash : first- Viator : Huff man; second, Claud Gilbert. . : 1 ' Thursday .-At tarn-sen , . i 100-yard dash, for men,, first vic tor Huffman; second, Murphy Ali's nant.:- . . . '. 100-yard dath for boyo, first, V,ar.ce Hefner; .'epCid, Chanvj Martin Horse. iaee,' fuvt Victor Huffman and Galloway Pet$r?on. Sack race, 'first, , Charlie Kchclayr. second,', EaTT Hlllar. " ' - - E&g'.racev.fiwtj.-ijliss ;3;dn,d. Virginia Sellers, " ' ' :: ' 20-yard dash, first, Victor Huff man;' second, Murphy Whisnant. Pony rfi?e, first!, John Aderh-olt; second, Earl'Poovey,.-s-,j THE;CHItipiANr THE AUTOMOBILE ; Springfield 'Itepwncan' - : L ., ! v The shocking;! requency.; with", which children are killed by automobiles has caused efforts to protect them in var ious ways, but .not top much can be exweted of them. So long ; as babies are allowed to play in the streets and young boys anq - givis remain wnat they arc, impulsive and " thoughtless creatures, accidents are inevitable ui spite of all the care the driver can take. The "conscientious automobiist feels a great deal of responsibility for the safety of children; regardless of what they may do. He knows that they are apt to do the unexpected thing and. he brings his car under com plete control whenever it is possible for children to throw themselves in its way. iiut even then accidents happen and the wonder is that there are not more of them. There are many streets that swarm with children of all ages. Along Water street, for example, they are. rprining about the street all the time. Infants play m the roadway and that they can live to grow up is a marvel. Particularly in the dusk of early ev ening it is difficult to see these dusky skinned childi'en darting about but somehow they are rarely hit by the au tomobiles that are constantly passing. A dangerous practice has sprung up among school children of holding up automobilists for rides to or from school. If the driver is incautious nough to stop, -the children instant ly swarm all over the -car; clinging on in dangerous positions in spite of the protests of. the driver. ; STOMACH TROUBLES Indiana lady Had Something Like Indigestion Until ; She Took Black-Dranght, Then Got Att Wght. Beyiaour, Ind,-"Some time ego I bad a sick spell, something like indi gestion," writes Mrs. Clara Peacock, of lioute 6, this place. "I would get very sick at the stomach,, and spit or vomit, especially In tho mornings. "TUen.'I-begatf tlie use of Thedford'i Black-Draught, after I had tried othei ,mediclnc3. The Black-Draugttt re lieved me more than anything tnat i took, and I got all right. "I haven't found anything better than Black-Draught when suffering from trouble caused by constipation It is easy and sure. Can be taken it small doses or large as the case calls for." ' When you hare sick stomach; indi gestion, headache, constipation, oi ether disagreeable symptoms, take Black-Draught to help keep youi Eystem free from poison. Thedford's Black-Draught is mad from purely vegetable taigredients, acts in a gentle, natural way, and has no bad after-effects. It may be safelj taken by young or old. Get a package of Black-Draught, to ay. Insist on the genuine, Thedford's At your druggist's. . JSQ-Wi PARAMOUNT SPECIAL "MAN FROM HOME" PASTIME MONDAY Sometimes the big attraction in a picture is the star; sometimes it is the castr at other times the producer; and otten it is a famous author's story. But when we have a picture embrac ing an lour Qi these great points, then we've just got to tell you about it. The picture we are to show at the Pastime theatre Monday and .Tuesday is George Fitzmaurice's Paramount production of "The Man From Home" which you wijl( recognize as one of the linest wcrks of v Booth Tarkington. The scenes are laid in England, Fr;iTce and Italy and ' this aspect of the picture is beautiful in itself. 'The interpreting cat is headed ty James Kiikwo6d, and' in the cast are such favoiltc? as Anna O. Nilsson. Nnrmnn Kerry, Dorothy Cumming and John I aiiitern. Action, thrill ,and heart-interest follow each other in -quick suc ceion and the ending is a happy ono. Ajdden attarction Pathe News. - BAKERS GARAGE 9th Avenue Hickory, N. C. , Havej your Shoes Mendediithe'-:', SHOE FIX EJtY Best Leather Used ' g , Best Work. Guaranteed - Under Singer Office Two Entrances Front-and Sear Quality Tires at "Gyp" Prices 30x3 .Pathfinder . .$ 8.S5 30x3 Cross Rib Tread . .$10.65 30x3 All Weather Tread $12.50 30x3 Cross Rib Cord . .$12.50 32x4 Cross Rib Cord . . . .$24.50 Every Year is A Good Year For Goodyear Tires. , Standard Garage & HICJvORY, N. Ci, J y SE ANT; IItS tf 5 ,J, -' 1 ' Myiion DoUar Thrill For a $5.00 Bill SAFM The Brick-red soil, the white-splashed cotton fields, the .lazy,, shimmering streams; and the varying shades of green field and for est fnakaf symphony of color which enthralls and entrances and it can only be seen from the air. a i $s.oo fly $s.oo ; Feel the ecstacy of sailing the boundless expanse of the skies revel in the romance ;ofpenciMme roads which lose themselves in the mystbry of hazy distances- see the city of Hickory reduced to a pile of child's buildin g-blocksp among which miscroscopic being's hustle' about their daily tasks. . . orr-, ' ; Flowii jn 42 states, 194,300 miles, carrying ' 9,264 passengers, making two trans continental flights. Air mail pilot and stunt instructog?March Field. Cal. r..;- FASCINATING p ca ra u q : a. E3 m a a ta si sJ SI S3 a " T &J M a WW. m a m n a p- p a a a n a ip p p p p J. W. SHUFORD, Pres. F. A.-HENDERSON C. C. IIOST ..Incorpcrated..l9K a iiitlBpiliDifp. Flying Field on Paved Road, One Mile South, On Brookford Road, Abernethy Farm Sunday wA... Monday Last- Two Pyo M. A. C o QJ That Flying Bird!! But do not let polities distb 3P earnings and your sayings. Make all you can anTaye all you can YOUR r j la ias tallmentW Frepaid Stocc,t holh tax free and bearing qv , fi nrr ct' W tafeirfs?, shares in tlie 7 J C OF THE .OlL7:in)' Mb 4Bam 4& 2 W. Hf LITTLE, 3ec,-Treas 1241 Njnth. AenJ9 , , BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J, F. ABERNETHY J. A. MORETZ, Vice-Pres. . W. W. BURNS WVC. SHELL L. L. VMS 4 F. P. JOHNSTON . ! , Authorized Capital $4,000,000.00; a M m ii win - : 'IT?5 " " ' . n healthful! $500 Fly Up A Mile and Smile Awhile J I EpqCATiQAL n . a.;.:- a,'--. s r S : OI s IS1 a a. HI; U : a:.; a. u IF ii u n u
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