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.' : - . '" ' V.--' rjwc-'. - . . " ' RECORD " " - Xj- ' rACE FOUR THOSE THAT HM'EETwesTOH i I-.-.l i in n C3 a a p n a a a D a a El a n B7 m n D u IS P a a tft7 WrWOAl CARTOON SWCe CoRRMy. (1 ' QrvnftlkAFrfcirllia li SHOPPING Watch RECORD advertisements Now is the selections for for Christmas values, time to begin making relatives and friends. Trade at home with home merchants. MANY AIR BATTLES AS AN SOLDIERS I ON WESTERN FRONT WILL NOT GET COLD a jrtioompnfs inserted un derthis head, ONE CENT PER g WORD for each insertion, but no advertisement , less than 15 cents.--Additional words, more than la, CENT PER -WORD. Unless the advertiser has a regular account, all advertisements un der this head are STRIC1LI CASH IN ADVANCE, the kD;nT tnn small to aniuum.3 . warrant a chargeCopy for g BUSINESS LOCALS cannot be g taken over the telephone. g "The Mark of Quality" H 8 FOR SALE $45 base burner cheap. T?P.nrm for selling:, have installed hot water heating plant. 367-L. Phone It WANTED Until January first po sition either in office cf as sales man. Under contract arcer Janu ary first. "Temporary" care Record. (By Associated Press.) Vienna, Nov. 29. Austrian soldiers v.ill net suffer from cu:a weather if the army adopts the new electrically iioatsd garments v.hicli have juct been nvented by the i:rofes3cr cf e.ozirc- "Selz Royal Slue" Shoe Store icgy at Innsbruck U..:ver;:Ly. Hi: essential features cf the Frcfessor's invention, according to the Austrian ji i e 1 sixteen i newspapers, is a metnoa oi wearing electric heating threads into soldiers the threads with a battery or supp.y vvire at a distance of freni 100 yards to a quarter of a m.le. It is asserted chat the current can be regulated so chat any number of soldiers in the trenches can be kept warm simultaneously. Specia. REPLY TO CRISIS a!e to reduce stock. Right at the first of the Fall season. On all new seasonable goods 10 per cent discount. Many Other Shoes At Half Price. TRY A RECORD WANT (By Associated Press.) London. Nov. 29. German air strategy has changed since last May, for a period of seme months, few Ger man aeroplanes appeared near the al lied lines on the western front. Bat the latest report frcm Sir John French shows that more than 200 air battles have been fought recently with the British aviators, by whom wlnovirmn neronlanes were brougnt iJ I . 1 1 X -3 4-1- rtrM-i rf IT" n1 Hmvn. These included several new Ps anu coats auu mi ' types, besides the familiar Taube. j The new types the Germans have been experimenting with are modeled on the battleplane idea. One cf these was a big heaviiy armtvi ulpiane with twin bodies and two or three engines. But it did not seem to be entirely suc cessful, as it was rather slow and un wieldly. Next to appear were two very s milar biplanes of the ordinary .n-.. tVne v ith single but very powerful engine. The two used to .-ov; up una uovn me German lines 1 at a terrific speed and with an unusual ' amount of noise, apparency to fright ! en away British airmen. Apparent I ly they impressed the Garmans as use jful, and mere of the same type made I their appearance. Machine guns fore ! and aft, the range of the first limited by the propeller and the after gun hav ing a clear field in an upward dlrec t.on, gave a certain formidableness as scouts. Several of these were brought down by both British and French, but their numbers have never theless continued to mcrea.se of late. fThey keep largely to their own lines air strategy. The German plan is obviously to destroy the greatest number of enemy areoplanes with a minimum loss to themselves. They do this by enticing the foe over the:r own lines, as the airman not only has the support of high angle funs below but can land within his own territory in case of in jury to himself or his machine. CSITION WANTED By mature vomig man who has completed book keeping course at Lenoir College. Apply It. L. Fritz. 11-9-ot. f: A. Bright is visiting licme- TEXACO ENGINE OILS, TEXACO CYLINDER OILS, TEXACO GREASES. Half Barrels ari Cases ' &3'S Of M,;, In Barrels, Cotton Ginners, Lumber Mills own of any kind; if you buy your oil in :0 pack us before you place your orders. We are in a position to demonstrate QUALITY can make delivered prices that will interest yoa. Abernethy Hardware 0 WHOLE SALE DISTRIBUTORS. niinitttiTl .,, i'.ir. i .t ijiCOKio rd. mm'" BH AJLittIeJEarly For Xmas Not At All. a g R a m Order now so you may be sure of obtaining above beautiful and useful gift, It's Your One Best Bet. Southern Public Utilities Company D 0 U 13 D E) B B B B Mr. M. Loy Bolick was a Hickory visitor yesterday. Mr. Harvey Geitner is spending a few days in Raleisrh. Mr. J. A. Eeitzel has added two rooms to his residence on Ninth avenue. TWO TAR HEELS SELECTED J. W. Heisman, the famous coach of Georgia Tech, has placed two North Carolina players on his all-southern team, these being Tandy at center and Homewood at end. He finds that there are none who excel these bril liant players, and the majority of foot ball experts will agree with Heisman. No other North Carolina players are included, though Tayloe and Ram sey are mentioned for places on the mythical eleven. V " - - - - 7 P V- v w BILLIE RITCHIE at Pastime Theatre tonight. Administration's Answer Charges of Cruelties in Mexico (By Associated Press.) Washington, Nov. 26. The admin istration's repiy to those who cr.ticise the recognition of the Carranza gov ernment in Mexico because of charges of outrage upon priests and nuns of the Catholic church was made public iere last night in a letter by Secretary Tumulty to Dr. James J. LIcGuire of Trenton, N. J., who recently wrote to the Vv hite house asking for an expla- i nation of what he characterized as : CA "widespread criticism." Secretary Tumulty advised Dr. Mc- , Guire that the files of the state de- ; partment failed to disciose any cru cial record of a single proven case cf outrage upon nuns, and he included in j his letter a statement by the Catholic ; vicar general at Mexico City, which while disclosing the shooting of priests, and the expulsion and impris- , oninent of others, declared there "had j been no violations of nuns in that dis-1 trict. i I Secretary Tumulty said in all wars the horrors of the conflict have been j j kept alive by those on the losing side, j but that it should be the duty of all citizens of both the United States and ! Mexico to contribute in every manner j to the early rehabilitation of the na- j tion so long torn b-r civil strife and to ; avoid keeping open the wound. i "Counsel and sympathy are needful ' and would be merciful now, because i they would be of wonderful efficacy in j uniting the people of Mexico in the j It work of reconstruction." wrote Mr. j Tumulty. "Efforts to arouse rancor- j ous feelings among them will have , the effect of opening anew the wounds which should be healed, and of creatirg j an open sore to tortue that poor peo- j II pie as long as their minds are kept j H inflamed against their re:nren." j it The secretary also called attention j to the recognition of President Juarez j f by the Buchanan administration fol- ; lowing the bloodiest ot an civil wars ever waged in Mexico," marked by "all the bitterness cruelties of a religious war." Emphasis was laid on the recogn: tion of Carranza by the iiatin-American countries which joined in the Pen American pence conferences. All of these Latin American countries, Mr. Tumulty pointed cut, were Catholic nations. Finaliy, a statement was reproduc ed which was given to tlio state de nartment by S.irxro Arredondo, th Washington representative cf Genera" Carranza, last Octooer, pie-giror tic Carranza government to respect every body's "life, property and religious be lief." Secretary Tumulty inclosed in hr message, a letter written by former Secretary Bryan last March to P.ev. Francis C. Keiley cf Chic-g-, riving in detail various steps tak;.n by th United States governniw- curing the process of the revolution in Mexico tc protect the representatives of all re ligious organizations in Mexico. Ii previously has been published. : Mr. C. M. Sherrill of Louisville, ; Kentucky, who has been spending sev , oral days in the city left yesterday 10 T?olQ1"irVl Burns, Whitener & Bowman have built a new store on Ninth avenue and will conduct a meat market in con nection with the business. r-1 Fl ra m n m m m m Bulck: Garage If you don't get your tires and have your repairing done at B supplies ;: 1 r both lose money. liione '. We Specialize Texaco Products Mr. J. D. Hull, overseer of card ing in the Phoenix Mill at King's T fountain was a visitor with Mr. Bert Abernethy, overseer of spining at the Ivoy Mill, West Hickory, yesterday. 3ARUS MAN IS KILLED BY TRAIN Concord, Nov. 29. H. E. James, a member cf a weil known Catawba lamily, was killed by Southern Rail---cy train number 43 yesterday after--oo'n three miles south of Salisbury. The Hickory Daily $4.00 a Year in A Recoi dvanc is inferred that the man was beat' ing a ride on the train. z'As body was terribly mangled, parts of it being ! brought into Concord on two different i drains. The funeral was held at j Mount Pleasant this afternoon. I m m m m m B3 SOUTHERN RAILWAY PREMIKn CARRIER CF THE SOUTH WEflT BOUND EAST r 21 11 pm 15 !4 :3511 :08,12 :30 Appropriately Col. Henry Watter con writes of Elihu Root as presiden tial "timber." Every tree has its root. ' 2:30 2 :55 3:00 3:10 3:25 6 :52!1 :20 9 :20L3:23 The Quality -atelier Shop tm s V PROMPT DELIVERY BEST QUALITY, LOWEST PRICES are the three good reasons vh$ you should join our long list of SATISFIED CUSTOMERS. We give satisfaction to all at all times. We invite your trade. We always keep our promises on deliveries. Vhono orders receive the same careful attention. Fhone o5. 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