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It WEDNESDAY EVENING; NOVEMBER 1. 1922. THE HICKORY DXlCY RECOffO FAGETfifftEE Quality 1 ires at "Gyp? prices 30x3 All Weather Tread $12.50 Z0xV,a Cross Rib Cord ..$12.50 32x4 Cross Rib Cojhl ..... $21.50 30x3 Pathfinder' 8.85, S0x?i?i Cross Rib Tread ..$10.65 Every Year is A Good Year For Goodyear Tires. Standard Garage & Sales Company HICKORY, N. C. -., tV- VT3WI): inn C I'M ME AND PLAY DISCUSSED BY SHUFOIW (Continued from page one) outbreak, al.crima.. to. the wron of leisure that I consider it mv dutv not only to strain every energy to'' sup press it by the means at my com mand, but .to see' if something more cannot be done in. n constructive way prevent it. The work of your oreratii- zatton has been effective in certain districts. Can't it be extended?" vision, his hope and his handiwork! are reaching just numbers of people, hundreds of cities, towns and industri al communities through the medium of the two organizations. Joseph Lee's ideals, rightfully interpreted, are the DR. LITTLE'S HOG T i: , , , i i a i mi i mj 1 nail tiwugii, vui nun. i c j hope of the world today. This builder ,p0uncs au from one hog1." Way of Community service and the play- ed it 'hav-:;." ground land 'recreation; association of x ,fL tiA. ;-. u Newton, Nov. 1.. "I have always wanted enough sausage", said Dr. Charley Little of Catawba, "and I nev er had 'enough till now. I've got 150 he pro- fhe ComnmnKjp. Service people-res-.and Co. Boston (which had ponded on, the instant. They were originally established bv his ready With the goods-r-these "ffOods'M nrnOp. .Tohn T.oe. Josenh Lee re WE WELD IT n ITT 1-B L4S BAKERS GARAGE UhAvenue Hickory, N. C. being the simple record of work done by. the neighborhoods themselves in the Visitation' VaUey, Bayview 'club and Oceanside "districts. A recent -statement made by Henry D. Chamberlain, Operating Director of the Chicago Crime Commission, to Eugene T; Lies of Community Service, contains the. following: "In retracing ..the, tortuous path of the youthful criminal it is seldom found that the trial leads back to the playground, 'the diamond, the athletic field or the community centre. In investigating crime, with especial reference to the work conducted by the Chicago Crimc Commission, 'I have bebh. impressed with the fact that a very large 'percentage -of those apprehondedvJiave. been strangers to groandi and 'recreation America has spent over f city.; years of hfs life in unpaid public service. He .is Massachusetts born and bred. When he inherited money from his father, Henrv. Lee, senior partner of the banking film of Lee, Higginson been great Newton frienfeOX.r'iv the Catmw ban man was talk ' - - -ssed incred ulity. They wanted . evidence. v "Well," said Dr. Little, "he was a big-boned Poland China, and two years old. L got the stock from. Tennessee; He dressed 840 pounds and wassevt en feet long, I suppose gross he weigh- uncle, John Lee, Joseph Lee regarded W' V?, . -. , . toil, i n H IplnviT r i wiA nr'ic -nn tlin mnnoiT nc a niih ic trust tllnri tfti'" J vv ic o be spent net so much on himself and his family, but in behalf of public good when a student at Harvard in the eai-ly '80s. He led more than one campaign for civic and municipal im provement in those days, and after he graduated from the Harvard , Law school he used his legal equipment solely as a tool to further his program of social work. That Community Service should come to be a strong national asset just as the Playground and Recrea tion Association , of America is, one of the goals . toward which1 Mr. Lee is working. ' Will it point the way for all citie? to just ,such results lis " the Chief of Police of San Francisco discerned? 1 L r T .1 - 1 1 - . . . w . , . 1 I . , I.- .' . . ities as ' Otufti&itioned." The vouitrrt-' - r 1 delinquent has, irf the . niuqoritv of I TAXIMETER IN MEXICO inytanws, grown up. in the atmosphere ; , . CITY CUT CAB FARES of the saloon, the poolroom aiii . . . ; similar hhng-i.utsil- 1 Mexico City, Oct. 1C. The rainbow Tin- I'residiiw. Justice of the Chil-i.is well represented in the veritable d re n 'a Court of :.Nev . York, Franklin flood of taxicabs that has descended Chase Hoyt, said in a recent letter! on the capital during the past few to Mr. Ixe. thati "the national eharac-' weeks. tor of the 'artivitic.4 of the nlavirrourid i Displacing - the small cars which and recreation association of America ( I'oinisc!; av- conybrehensive advance that will, in fim'eri am certain, bear and approve thework your associa tion is doinp- to help the children of the United States. Lee is hitherto have been the only means of motor transportation, one may now ride in a taxi of almost any hue yel low, blue, white; biown, green and variegated. The original colored taxi- cabs were operated by organized com Joseph Lee is ocrhans the least' Danies. but-their comnetitioh became vigorous fruit.. Knowing the value of i too great "arid several chauffeurs . met carefully organized' and protected it by painting their earsi The new play, I can .thoroughly recommend ! taxicabs have, fare meters,; somethinw written about man in America today, j new in Mexico, and the result has been the least in the public eye. Yet his 'a general decrease in cab fares, hog on exhibition there anything like as Dig . as mine, ine nams weignea 96 pounds and are fine. We got around 200 pounds of lard out of - him;: His tracks are like cow tracks. But I couldn't get hini to eat as. I wished to. The, best I could do was to bring him up to 75 ears of corn a day, with the usual slop." - "Your phone's ringing," '"somebody bawled to Dr. George, Shipp, and he left out, glad to get away. The rest scattered and left Dr. Charley Little most ungraciously alone,, he -being, as it were, . a guest of the town, which is i - .;iMiL.i ? a.,--- lameo iyr ilk iiuspiiuniy io visitors. Still, there's no doubt that the doc tor had a big butcheringat his house this fall. Why, he said the hawg's head by itself weighed 83 pounds', and anybody . knows ; that a hog's head is a fair standard to go. by, It is always approximately one-tenth the ..-weight of the whole, hog. dressed "Gee!" exclaimed a . fellow on the outside of the little .conversational ring; "what wouldn't that hawg a-done if he'd had a chance at still slop." HOLY TRINITY LUTHERAN 13th avenue and 15th street. Rev. C. R. W. Kegley. pastor. At 7:30 p. m. today Reformation Services: Subject: '.'Christ's Healintf the Sick of Body, Mind and Spirit." Bible-catechism class Saturday at 3 p. m. - I ' - The public invited. a a a u a a H a M a a a d a a s a a s a a M" sMiy M OTIC ?5 s n OF OPERATING IN GIVING AWAY of Charge BEGINNING MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1922 Q a a a a a a a a n a a a a r?i u Jii n ii Wi ii M Jm : ;- sffir'""" .1 m& If 7 'i,,rrJ'-WwM . . .... : - ' PM The New Symphony CABINET PHONGRAPH a sa E3 a a a m Fa S3 a a a 3 a a a a a a a a a a a a a a EQR Lansing PlusfkkralJfyc Vmi 1:3 H jri Capacity, ZUU f ?M 2500 :ids i More than 70,000 Now in Use What One Factor Cbntri ' Speed Wagdir Suitability 4 A ie RULES GOVERNING OFFER Several Thousand Keys have been placed in a Bag" and with 1 each purchase you select a key from this bag, and one of the keys will unlock the lock which is on display. ABSOLUTELY FREE With each $2.00 in Cash Tmde at our Store a selection is given absolutely free of one Key from the Bag. When -all the Keys are given out the lock will beput on display at our Store and 1 30 days' notice will be given and the party hold ing the proper Key to open the lock1 will receive?; Free of All Charge The "New Symphony Talk- A ing Mkchine. 5 r ; ! ; ONLY ONE KEY IN THE BAG WILL OPEN THE LOCK Inspect the Beautiful Phonograph on Display D n 13 U a a a a a n a a a a n .11 a a a a a We want to increase: Bur business, so make this remarkable offer. g The Retail Value of this "New Symphony" Phonograph is $125.00 Buy your Merchandise Here at our Usual Low Prices . One Key Given with Each 2. 00 Cash Sale or 4.00 Credit Payment. RUSSELL D n EK R rz a ta ES m E3 63 E2 ffi m 13 P El P a a a ECONOMY, says the merchant. "With the Speed Wagon I can deliver 25 pounds - -ir 2500-rqUicker and cheaper than by any other method." VERSATILITY, sserts the manufac turer. "For ten-block deliveries or hundred mile liiuls I find the Speed Wagon equally adaptable." " . ', RUGGEDNESS, answers the farmer. "A lighter vehicle couldn't last long on my . reads; a heavier truck wouldn't get through'.'" DEPENDABILITY, vouches the dty , bus owner. ,"For Speed Wagon operation enables we to run oh ' strict schedules; delays , would lull my profit." i ; . :.v , SAFETY, emphasizes Ae'scnool-Sla'gon driver. "Hie lowhung power units aftd sen- bible distribution of weight bVenhelMfei;.- n;aks it hold the road.!. EASY RIDING QUA LttlES, r. marks the ambulance owner. springs and' pheimatic cord tires give the Speed Wabn passenger-ciir riding smooth : ness." . .'. ' ' ' ' ; ; " . '' ' S TA NDA RDIZA TION, says the fleet- owner. "Interchangeability of Speed ' Wagon parts is truly remarkable." - SPEED, ; exclaims the interurban bus ' operator. "For patrons demand a fast run ning time, especially when 1 compete or co operate with railroads." Chassis price $1 L85 f. o, b. Lansing, plus Federal tax. Twelve standard bodies to select from. .; Toilay the Speed JVago?i is used in 263 different lines of business. Jolbiinisoiii s Gaaa Hickory, N. C. REO MOTOR CAR COMPANY, Lansing:, Michigan Aint the First ' Awiil I a a s p g a a a D n a a a ci a a a a n xa a G a a a a n a a a a D P a a Q a a u a n Jimmy Jones Westinghouse says the first of the month certainly is awful. All the people are busy paying their bills, dodging bill collectors and contracting other bills. ' '' . v. v r-r , - ,. ' V -." -'.-"'' .. ., "'".-' " ' 1 '..''"--' " ' "But you owe rrie. no thing ' says Jimmy, "except a few min utes of your time when you are down town paying the other f el- . lows." 'mnni: Guess my birthday before Saturday as Saturday will be the last day you will have the opportunity. .of par ticipating in the winning of the electric heater? i ' v My vacation will be over Saturday and then I am going back to my home at the Southern Public Utilities Company and start working again. ; Today Fll be at the Hickory Drug Company and tomorrow Fll go down to Setzer and Russells and have some fun with v Claude Setzer. :, - Yours truly, . , . Jimmy Jones Westinghcuse i3dC3zisac3DC3aaanaDC3DaanaQabQaDCC3QacaacnzznnzzrzzMJ ..- -i. a 1 f - - i 1 -I i i I mm-. 1 I I I .1 1 i r 1 1 f I E I 1 1 1 1 It
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