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I - t - . t WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 15, 1922 HICKORY-DAILV RECORD PAGE SIX ;Hefqre CITIZENS WELFARE LEAGUT . t, , HEA.RS,VADRPSS l A till -: VnOLbV ,) 4 'V Arose . ONLY -i;' Oq : Hi IS ll'.i 1 if ij I It I i If 1! , n HI ft 1 Ml. ;p, f It 'I'M, I' If; It ! "liii'i A will ho held in HICKORY, N. C. in" the -v. ' 1 '.. RED CROSS ROQMr 1312 Union Square ' From November 21st to 25th Examinations will ho made by Dr. J. L. Spruill, a tubercu losis specialist from the State Sanatorium, free of charge' Send applications to MISS LAURA A. KOCH, Public Health Nriuv.ft Hickory, N. C. Chi-isteias Cards Place your orders now for your remembrance cards. All kinds to select from. Your name en graved with the cards at a small cost. .Ask to see the samples Clay Printing Company Phone 167 "" Miss Florence North, attorney for Charlotte jMills, the daughter of the slain New Brunswick choir singerwas a boxing pi-omoter before she entered the sensational murder case. Here she -is shown with members of her "stable." "Possibly I shall return to the boxing game when the Hall case is cleared un." Miss Mnrtfa mvi tWiav anDnuoflfi u u II M Arriving New Lot Pattern HATS ALCINA GAGE For Thanks giving Attractively Priced.- Regina Millinery Co. . Over Co.'s eld stand U m m !& El D D a a D a D a a mr D a a a a Chili's Most Beautiful AVoman REASSURAING Proud Wife (to' nervous friend in automobile) "I .feel so. safe with George driving, now that he has joined th red cross, lle.is learning the first aid, and knows where all the hospitab are." London Opinion. . . Some of the love letters written by the old boys indicate that hardening of the arteries is less to be dreaded than softening of the brain. San Francisco Chronicle: THE QUESTION Guide (on a London, sightseeing bus) "Ladies and gentlemen, we are now passin' one o' the oldest public-'ousels, in, the country." ... ' Passenger "Wot for?" - -. ' London Punch. J. Fuller Gloom: When that aby smal tiend, the former kaiser, marries, I wish him the same happiness that he conferred on the helpless Belgians. Kansas iC'tv' Star. s; s- . Regina do Bettincourt, daughter of an attache of the Chilian embassy , ln London, has been selected as the most beautiful woman In Chili by E. O. Hoppe, ramous artist photegvapher. The Chilian beauty is the Wife of the . Earl of Lisburne. N- " ' - ' - f ii LAST week you will recall the list of a numbfer of ar ticles handled at the Little Furniture Store in the Basement, but that , does not by any means coyer the list of useful articles that you can. purchase here. Every effort is made to see that every .article that goes out of here is in first class condition, and the most careful at tention is given the workmanship on framing, careless work and damaged material is never passed on the pub lic, and yet you are not charged any more for good work and good material than you would pay for, inferior ma terial and work. ' . There is not a dealer in the western part of the state that handles as large a stock of picture framing materials as you will- find in this little store in Hickory, so why go elsewhere for what you can get in your home town and get it for less than you can purchase it any where else, .: Everything in the picture framing line, frortt the smallest wall hook that will prevent; your breaking the plaster to the largest frames that can be built Come see for yourself and be convirfced. ' Tragedy Eumiturje Store E:W REYNOliDS Proii. "The Little Furniture; Store in the Basement" Phone 576 n ci u n U i 63 E9 P V-;i ' Q ;:.. p V n B' v p':M m P k)L t? ? ' j'j jte rear d f?? ? ot tM L 'aftbSy hadst seen 1:5., - ' lJohn Andrews, ' beat Ks 1 . 2S J M with a sS-o It-was an address worth hearing that of the Rev. Mrs. G. H. Pye to the citizens' Wielfare league at'Pene lope Baptist church Tuesday night. : Mrs. Pye spoke of our interest boys and girls. We. must save -them. We must do our duty as parents. The preachers cannot do all mis woik. Pastors, - superintendents, teaehers wnrk to 'do. but-they can not do all the work. A great deal must be done by the parents. A great many , people are too busy to have ffimilv . nrnvpv. -and to teach their children. If you don't teach them, -the devil will. The speaker told ot yisning prisons and finding; tnat, tne mmue& had not had a good home life?. She urged that parents require obedience. She spoke of the right kind 01 nomes. true Christian homes, homes of kind ness, gentleness, artd love Mrs Pve laid it on the hearts 01 fathers to teach their boys what they should know of sex life, and on , tnf-. hearts of mothers to teach -their girls. ' ; The West Hickory policemen, report ed improved conditions. They believe the league is helping. - The next meeting will b t held . at the West HickoryM,ethodist church on Tuesday night after the 3econd Sunday; in December. Mrs. , Justice will read a paper ori Prohibition and the Rev. W. H JVfeNairy will speak on the sins of youth: Jtext, "His bones oro -full nf flip sin of his? VOUth." which shall lie down with him in the dust." J. R. WA-LKiuK. a If lipf a V fm II p I I m' "h, I p I r - f If vll .ST-Atr tt-V I I H l I! 5! . ill ,LT;lnf1 " - 111 h fstXA mil 1 11 -111 To) J1U;: f i ; a! WILLIAM. S. in 6 WORD VqJ BRAND' CReturn Encasement) Not - much' on mouth work, but . in a fierht oh.' man! And you'll say he had to fight ' , m tms picture A rousing story of love and the v'-: fiolden West PARAMOUNT PICTURE Is! wamission ..... iuc & zuc I I .... -. . a a n a a a a a a a a a a a a a 11 a a a a a a a a 0 VWW BBARTNC HRANTTn TN POWER COMPANY CAS2 Washington,' Nov. 14. The "supreme rmirt. vpsterdav a-ranted r the applicar tion of the Southern Power Company to have reviewed the case brought against it by the North Carolina pub: lie service campony and the cities of Greensboro and High Point, The case ogirinated in the; state r courts' which held that the Southern Power. Company could not be compelled ' to furnish electric current to- the North Carolina public service comipany for sale by it in Greensboro and High' Point. v Of course if the bootleggers; have to pay fednial taxes and things like that thoy'i hive to oass the increased expense of doinii' business on to the consumer. Indianapolis News. The National Sugav Refining Comrj ?ny is consMering a 50 ner cent stock r'ividend.nd thit is one of the indus-triefs- that the .Republican party has ''protected. Raleigh v - News and Observer ON HEi? WAY Tommv "Mother's throwing plates at father." -Visitor "Is she angry with him ?" Tommv 'No: but she's working up to it." London Answers. ; as TTIvon Turkn seem divided to their Turkish policy.. New York Tribune. " ' ': SPECIAL p-AS,tME TOMORROW AND FRIDAY JDOLPH VAIEKTlflO and ALICE TERRY e- (Loimqisiepng :. - Power?' Fcunded cn the world famous story "EUGENIE GRANDET" v by HONORE BALZAC ' - adapted by. June Mathis 'A'' story filled with a wonderful love and a powerful drama cf life SPECIAL MUSIC AT THE EVENING PERFORMANCE BL MRS. HATCHER. V Shows: 2:00, 3:45, 5:30, 7 ;15 and 9:00 p. m. Admission: Children 10c, no tax; Adults 30c, tax included "Th (5 Records Want Ads Bring Results. JTry Them. ROADSTER COUPE-ROADSTER g LL' . . The Studebaker; Light - Six Roadster and Coupe - Roadster were primarily built for business use. In meeting the urgent de mands of business, thy natu rally have fulfilled the needs of the small family. Each is built for hard usage, day in and day out. And' as they are completely .Studebaker i built you know they : will stand ' up under hard going. . , The bodies are attractive, roomy and thoroughly, comfort able for all-day travel Ample luggage space is provided under , the rear deck. There's an internal hot-spot to reduce gasoline consumption to a ; minimum. Valves are in-1 clined at 'a 20 degred angle to give a new measure of power, greater flexibility and better accelera tion. Crank shaft and connecting rods are machined on all surfaces, thus eliminating vibration and ; insuring longer life tdthe"mot6r. Studebaker .low . prices are made i possible by great volume and complete manufacture. Studebaker quality is traditional. The Studehalrer Light-Six Coupe- The tbree-paascnKer Roaditer has cowl Roadster teet two ptaencrs; ha lights; storm curtains opening with the ,midv cnach lamp i,ra(k visor sod., ; doors; large plate-glass window in rear cur windshield wiper; aihttdajrrsJotflc tain, and inside and ouuidc door handles. Both models are upholstered in genuine leather; have ample space under the rear deck for luggage; ignition and thief -proof . transmission locks, and "cowl ventilator. MODELS AND PRICES--, o. b. factories " LIGHT-SIX I SPECIAL-SIX w-- BIG-SIX 5 Pm:, 1 13' W. B., 40 H. P. 5-Pmu., Itr W. B.. SO H. P. 7-Paaa., 126 ' W. B.. 60 H. P. Touring 975 Touring....! $1275 Touring $1650 Roadster (3-Pass.).. 975 Roadster (2-Pass.) 1250 Speedster (4-Pass.) 1785 Coupe-Roadster Roadster (4-Pass.) . 1275 Coupe (4-Pass.) 2275 (2-Pas.). u 1225. Coupe (4-Pas;).; 1875 Sedan 2475 Sedan . ' 1550 Sedan ;.-l.- 2050 Sedan (Special) 2650 Card Tires Standard Equipment Stanbard Garage and Sales Co. Phone 210 ? ; - - . Hickory, N. C. T HIS IS -A S T V D E B A K EJR YEAR czz "...
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