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TT WEDNESDAY EVENIKG, FEB 1 HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE FOUR i in ill IS. Our Prices 4 '7 i? on Watch Work are uniform nnd as low as consistent with quality workmanship It is our aim to give you tin1 best services obtainable and at prices within reach of all. Our Watch repairing Ss done by a Factory work man and comes out l'.ke new. We guarantee satisfaction and appreciate your patronage. Geo. E. Bisanar ur HICKORY INSURANCE & REALTY CO. General Insurance and Bonds Service Our Motto 1030 14th Street - - Phone 292 SOAP SALE Armours Bath Tablets and Fair skin Toilet Soap 15c Cake now 8c Cake LUTZ DRUG STORE "On the Corner" :ALL 17 or 317 That's ENOUGH Prescriptions a Specialty The February business and social meeting of the Senior Philathea class will not meet with Miss Lizzie MeComb Friday evening having been postponed until further notice on ac count of the inclement weather. Mr. C L. Pearson of High Point has arrived in the city to assist Mr. B M. Williams for several days in closing out his stock of goods In & bankrupt save- Mr. Pc-ivs'on will re turn to High Point in about ten days. Local and Personal Mrs. H. F. Elliott of Catawba was the guest today of Mrs. J. Worth El liott. Mr Hugh W Broome left last night for New York, where he will join the 40 or more buyers for the Belk stores and will purchase a new and up to date line of ladies ready to' wear for the Parks-Belk-Broonie Company here. TONS i Apply thickiy over throat cover with hot flannel 1 0 fk$ V A f3 o R u m Oyer 1 7 Million Jars UseJYeaAy Holy Trnity Lutheran 13th avenue and ICth street At 6:80 p. m. tod:iy :the Blblc eatehism cass. Let all come. At 7:30 p. nv chuvch services. Sub- Iject of sermon: "Cnnst's KJgnteous- I ITT 1 i. t ness, cur weuamg uunni'in-. At 8:15 sharp, committee meetings. A hearty welcome for ali visiters by Paster Keg-ley and his people. Dr. E. E. Rogers left today for Johnson City, Tenn., where he will make h is future home. Dr. Rogers came .to Hickory about three or four years ago from" Knoxville, Tenn., and began the practice of chiropractic, building up a good trade. He made many warm friends during his resi "NOMADS OF THE NORTH" AT THE 'GRAND LAST -SHOWING TOIY James Oliver Gurwcd has more than reneatsd he has surpassed- the dence here and it is with regret that j mastery he stmevc: m J.,-oc u they see him leave Hickory. Goda Country" and has given the ; lovers cf the cinema ait par haps u. greatest animal ana human inteiat stcrv it has ever had in the latest RECEPTION FOR COUPLE The Traveler's Club will meet on (Thursday afternoon at 3 oclock with Mrs J. A. Martin. Lumber Prices Have Been - Reduced We have followed the market down. "Come on boys let's go." We are in posi tion to furnish the lumber and millwork for your new building at reasonable prices Lumber has done its part in lowering the cost of building operations. Our opinion is that you will not go wrong by beginning to make your plans for that newr building. Will be glad to assist in any way possi ble. Send plans for an estimate. L. L. Moss Miss Sue Wbodard cf Newton was an out cf town shopper in the city yesterday afternoon- Mr, and Mrs. Henry Wariick of Granite Falls were Hickory shoppers yesterday afternoon. Mrs. J. S. Carr of Asheville is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earl N. Carr, the former her son. Mr. Pete Bolick has returned from Greensboro and Salisbury where he '.v as a visitor over the week end. The Do As You Please Club will meet Thursday afternoon at 3:30 Jo'clock with Miss Margaret Taylor. WrrEDOC.SPRINO ENGLANDER O Sold eveiywhert? hy lumirurc dealers and departmenf stores llQa or ilLsimL'J booMci J ENOI ANDEH SPRING HCO CO. NowTfork - Brooklyn - Chicago Professional Cards Geo. . Bisanar DOCTOR OF OrTXCS Error of Refraction and all Opti cal defect! correct.' with prooerly fitted glasawf-' Office and examination ron In con nectioo wito Jowiry Sur. Hickory Harness Co. Manufacturers of all kinds cf HARNESS, BRIDLE. SADDLES AND STRAP WORK Repairing a Specialty HICKORY, N. C. DR. O. H. HESTER Dentist X-Ray pictures made, Teeth ex tracted with gas. Ex soldiers re ceive all necessary dental treat ment FREE of cost to them. Office Masonic temple building Jitney Schedule Hickory-Lenoir Jitney Schedule Leave Lenoir 3:30 P. M Leave Hickory 5.CO P M. Arrive for No. 21 and 22. C. E. ROBBINS Miss Stella Fisher returned to her hon-ite in Spruce Pine today after vis iting her cousin, Miss Mildred Bolick. Mrs. D. P. Bowman has as her guests today Mrs. Sidney Smyre and Mrs. Charles H. Everhaixlt cf Newton. Mrs. D. M. Litakcr of Marion will arrive in the city tomorrow to be the truest for several days of Mrs. Goerge Bailey- Miss Katherine Willis returned to her home in Weaverville this morning after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. VV. Bagby. The Thursday Study Club will meet 'tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock with Mrs. George Bailey on teenth. avenue. Thir- A reception was given Saturday evening at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Whitfield in hener of the mar riage of their son Glen to Miss Anna Hoefl. The home was prettily decor ated in p:;nk and white, the flowers being carried cut in the s-me colors The new couple received many beau tiful gifts. "They are st present with ;hi parents, 6533 McGraw. Detroit, Mich. AssrtHaitpl Finst National feature. 'Nomads cf the North,' which open ed an engagement at th3 Grand thea tre last evening. The extraoidmary spectacles projected im. this picture certainly bega-ar description the ic maikable performance of a bear and a dog, acting more human to an brute. ?nj the rcilitic fevest fire constituting two high spots whic -one could never forget. Ar.otr.sr cr.t- i standing feature ci thii COM 31 UNITY" CLUB MEETING is the quite unusual , puctograpn.v , many of JJhe scones being undouot- !ediv the zenith of picionai P-u-- Th'e refsrualr mont.'hJv meetinn- r,f i the Community Club .will be held j ucjJ; iW v- Kack to God's Fruiay February 4 at 3:30 in the cc1oS cf Ncds cf the Refcrmed cnuvch auditorium., Mrs-. , , " r. r.,. wfi, n-e Thomas W. Lingle will make an ad- 0 dress cn Social Service, Immodiatsly ! ,m!i a" : .n-"v;i., 'C . ni-dc- '.v, ' 1 iv til - a reception hi honor of Mrs. LinIe vill be R'iven at the residence cf Mrs. ii?s- ivienziS. to vnich every crab ; Mrs. It. J. Foster. Secretary eonf irmsu MISS TAYLOR HOSTESS iss Margaret Taylor was the charming hostess yesterday after noon to the Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Club and pi vera 1 visitors. Three tables were arranged for the game withi the prize, a. deck of cards going to Miss Helen Springs for making the highest score. After th game a delicious salad !rpr, ?..-. ncc ill the; mos over of thriliitng sut-p?nse cou'd pes siblv ask. The whole story concerns viiiiar.ctis oppositr-en irrsr to tn2 j marriage cnl then to tnp J-a; 1 icf the mati-ied me or a vtme I cm traT)P2r icf a wild vacUng 1"CCGIVC'. 1 ;i loautitui orpn nv the hrnd of V.'U Pl:c-d and it Iizdcscvi')- h We have just our Sale which we oiioi 42.o36 In. Pepperell Pillow C;r- v 45r36 in. Utiea Pillow Car---. 42x36 Hemstitched Pillow C:: 94 Pepperell Bleached Sheet hi:-. . . 10-4 Pepperell Unbleached hh. 42 in. Pepperell Pillow Tubing . . . -72x90 in. Unbleached Sheets. . . . 1 "90x90 in. Pep-Bleached Sheets. . : 28 in. Amoskega Utility Ginghanv; 32 in. Andersons Chambray :- 2 Sin. Toile-de-Nord Ginghams . . .: 32 in. Bates Zepher Ginghams.-.- 36 In. Hope Bleaching . . 1 No: 60' 36 in. Berkley Cambrics . .: 36 in. Fruit of Loom Bleaching. .'2 36 in. Sea Island Sheetigs.-. .12 1 36 in. Rosalie" Percales j 33, in. Indian Head Suiting ".. 36 in. Fine quality Long Cloth . . . ; is !'.;er ;s llf-e:'l n- t i . . j Elizabeth Helbrook, Frank Mai Res. lanies ivi II. C. Lutz and W. nf n-siriiT.i-rrimt for Pom the hero's life threnrm U7- h mr.rdv srerif c2 of dasniug ani ai ; together vnteresting r--. ember cf toe Icunted Ponce- . y Kl Ecu- Iwyvio- m j -1 j . Many other special values, es absolutely guaranteed. 1 a Allen and Mes- Loy 5.oI:ck. O. H. Ke&tar. i Martin, Mary Lon Chanev the two leadi - .1 h high f.jicH: runs :!' I:v f r? 1; Bkhoek. The next meeting cf the club will ho held on Tuesday afternoon, Feb ruary S, with Miss Katherine Taylor- the best char C "nrdirn ndens where ?t is vescn. i'iie af WITH MRS. The Missionary Society of the First Baptist church held a most in teresting meeting yesterday after noon at the home cf Mrs. J- A. Bowv les with fifteen members present. Mrs. J. W!. Shnjerd, president of the icty, presided over the busrneao cter siu(iie o , 1 1 1 psmi -.n ot vr'.- ei:?ficuH fet 1 j r-turp ' deserve profr.se pr- j ;s a foregone conchiron the; his rlav ne cf the icrrar.s rCe hits of the sen-onsinc?. rosi to women end chiidrci great. HARDING WIJ.fi P-ETURTs FOURTH OF HIS SALARY Mr. H. W. Broome, who spent yes terdav afternoon in Concord, report ed that the snow began falling there session. about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon.! After the regular meeting the mis- . sion study class was held. "Bible and Circle 2 of the Woman's Mission-1 Missions'" was th'2 book for study and ary Society of the First Baptist the ' first chanter was trl-vci by Mrs church will meet tomorrow afternoon T c Blackburn. -i i; : it j i i - TA'.iwirmsi' wsw at 3 o'clock with Mrs Leach Luther Rev. J. A- Downs, pastor of the A.-'.vcnt Christian church of Charlotte passed through Hickory today en rcufo from Lenoir, where he held a special meeting. Hickory Lodge No. 343 dr. j. b. little A. F. A A. M. DENTIST Rciorular ' communication Firm and Third Monday nigrhta. ! Office Phozt Brethren cordially invited to b present. O' tr D. P. Bowman's Stor H E Whit.rncr. Master D. B. TAYLOIl, 8c. HALE ELECTRO COMPANY I . -c . . Ninth Avenue DR. W. D. RAMSAY We are equipped to do all kinds of electrical work, small or large. DENTIST aS(l carry a complete stock n n of Electrical Goods and a line of Offca over Hayes-Long Drug Co fixture8 for fltore and residence HICKORY, N. C. lighting. When you have any old or Dr.Speas' Infirmary cast off Furniture to sell CALL 224 L Ears, Nose and Throat, Highest Cash Prices Paid. Glasses properly fitted . E. V. KEYNOLUS Over Hickory Drug Co. p Electric Shoe Shop CYRUS C. BABB a mrrrinf na-xT d,i., Mem. Am. Soc. Civil Engra. F. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor Waterpower, Waterworks and First Class Work Guaranteed Sewerage Land sub-dinision Ph. 1M. Work Dlir.d gH. c.. cm. BU 1032 14th Street, Hickory, N. C. Address: Granite FalK N. a ! . At the armory last night the freshman girls played against the junior girls in a lively game of ibase ket ball with the v score 11 to 24 in favcr of the juniors. Circle No. 2 of the . First Metho dist church will not meet tomorrow (afternoon with Mrs. E. E. Anderson, as has Deen announced, out will meet with her on Thursday week. The Regina Millinery Company has moved from the old Home Canner building on Tenth avenue to the Bry-son-Snyder Company stoi'e on Fourt eenth street and will occupy the first balcony. , j At the conclusion of the meeting Mrs. Thos. Golden assisted by Mrs. A. M- West, served delicious hot chocolate, sandwiches and cake. The next meeting will be held two weeks ater .t the. r.cme of Mrs. D. G. .Mcssick. WITH MRS. CARRIER Washington. Feb. 2. Watn G. States will receive something iq rsnft iftcjc r,mneriS-?.tion f'"nrr; the frovemment anrually than Woocrcnv Wilson has received. The treasury wiU pay Mr. Hrmng th.- same amount it rays Mr. Wilson R7K mo annually but internal ro- i- '.:- ... f- si?; ' j- -V..-- .-',r.''"-i?5-'.- X. ":V;'V'V Mr. E. B. Tcmpletcn, local manag r er of the Southern Public Utilities Comnsinv :hia- been confined to his home with illness for the past three d;ys, but it is hop:d he will be out in a day or two. THE CITY BEAUTIFUL Talking abdut that "souare" we want to say first of all that we were delighted when the band stand wc,3 taken down; surely no one could "ccuse lhat cf contrib uting to ine Dixy jseautiiui; and we hope the authorities will not allow it to go back. The grass needs a little food; bone-meal fine, and no better time than right now to put it on. Some places the grass needs do ing over, where it has been trampled on and washed away; probably it would have to be sod ded, if there is any sod to be had anywhere near the city. if you want to patronize the nursery a little, plants might be set at the ends and at the inter sections. You would want to use such things as Berberis thunbergii, rosa rugosa and oth . or plants with "stickers," so the public would have respect for them. HOWARD-HICKORY (To be continued J The Hickory Music Club met last night with Mrs. John G. Carrier at her heme in Ken-worth and despite the snowfall every member attended and found good cheer and warm hos pitality awaiting them. The following ladies were charming visitors and added much to the occasion. Mrs Cs Trier, Sr., Miss Emma J. Morreil, Miss Lund of hte faculty of Lenoir College and Mrs. JI. M. Doll. The program was taken from the September Etude and the following members tock part: Mrs- J. II. Hatt:'.-i?v. Mrs. George Bailey, Mrs. Geo. N. Hutton, Mrs. C. R. Wariick, Mrs. J. G. Carrier. Mrs. J. L. Cilley, Miss Essie Seagle, Miss Elizabeth Holbrcok and Mrs. W. B. Menzies. After the program the club enjoy ed ;a rare treat when Miss Lund, e; Norwegian by birth, sang three beau tiful selections in her native tongue. Miss Lund's mother who was a na tive cf Norway, was a pupil of Eduard Greig. Mi-"s Lund was followed by rMs Carrier and Miss Ellen Carrier, the latter a graduate in the music the past yerr. -a ho pyed a niano con certo which was verv much enjoyed. Assisted by Miss Morreil, the hos tess served a delicious salad course- followed bv a sweet course. EUROPE CALL SPECIAL enue bureau officials say uiat Mr. Harding must return nearly one xcurth of this in income tax. presfidetfi VfiVf'on was lexemptcd from inf.nnifi tax under a suprnr-e cmrt ru'ing because he came J it i V- into ffir, loforo 1to r-nactment "f "the 1918 revenue laws under which tax- ..nn.lit i r, V,n imnnf.prl ori th ? salaries of the president and of fed-; 3 fral judges. The supreme court he in d that 'the tax could not b- coVecte-H ij in the case of incumbents because of( the constitntional inhibition against J the reduction of the salaries oc the J B executive and federal judges during their term cf office. All clc thing intended for t.V.e suf ferers in Europe should be brought to Setzer and Russell's store tbda-. or tomorrow as it is to be sent on af once. Thanks to ail 'Aha -gave. God bless you for it. Cash and clothing will help to save lives now so please act at once- He gives thrice who gives quickly, give. Many thousands are starving and dying. Our State officials and leading officials of al churches urge action at once while winter is on. May God guide us Committee Chairman. C. R. W Kegley. you i m m tf JSt i. pik I . 1 ' Influenza and Grippe, Like Ordi nary Colds, Require Caloiabs, the Purified and Refined Calomel Tab lets That Are Nansealess, Safe and Sure. Doctors are warning the public that simple colds and mild cases of influenza often lead pneumonia and 3 other serious complications. Tney say that every coldhould receive I sj immediate attention and that thejt! first step in the treatment is to'Si malce sure that tne liver is active.! For this purpose Calotabsj, the per-, fected, nausealess calomel tablets! are the surest, best and most agree- j able laxative. j One Calotab at bed time with a; swallow of water that's all, no j salts, no nausea, and no upsetting! of the digestion and appetite. Next . morning your cold has vanished, j your liver is active, your system i?i ! 1 1 C T. - l i I puniieu anu- recresnea -ana you are U' feeimg line with a hearty appetite;' lor Dreaktast. Lat what you please no clanger. For your protection, Calotabs are sold only in original, sealed pack ages, price thirty-five cents. All uiuggisis recommend ana guaran- , For the pomiher municipal election. the women of Curay, Colo, have nam- tee Calotabs and are authorized to ed a complete woman's ticket xromlretund the price if you are not de mayor to marshal. lighted with them. Adv. Wed Remember how last summer v ed you had installed that electric 3 an?:o? You put it off, didn't you In the ho tbnt. you could worry along another iiririer? Well, there's no excuse for going rrr" another summer without an elect:--. Ycu enjoy using" an electric range r summer, you think, hut ask those v. them all the year round. mi.,' 1 J1 . i r, n . 1 . -i -!,-. T I nib is neaaquarters lor an ckcu- appliances for saving work and maki' kitchen and dining room work plea art. N II. UI pities to. r f V . i t i i I t I ( u