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SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 28, 1921 HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE THREE i l kiMJ-SII WlillAI AIK 1 MAIL SEKYICI2 LIKE Fv IK ELY the Aryciutoil Ircas. April u.( Delayed) .,, kintr-Sh'iMii hai air mail for- .,H t ; L- -1 1 1 ) ( 1 1 1 1 will ln !in nil. ('till "l " ,'7,wd reality summer is well ad .,,1, ('(.i!ii:u!s fr the huildiug u,, ;u'H' hangars at tlie Shanghai ,k win let following the pur , .,,)' lie land. Incidentally these -were let to an American I plaimd to start work en Ivlii'.'ars in April and they are ,. , ini'leted within four months. , -imil.u hangars are heing built , ! and neirot iatons for the ,, i hangars at ATsinanfu, i 1 .....1,. i'ni.., i... ;Ul l IIV Hi m,i i uiuni HIV KV , . , , I'ta v aid. , -i.ii nf the four aerodromes ;,mi cuiuinvfeial airplanes will r !,.,! and -the actual flyitij' ,. ijmie by relay when the sev , n. I'U'niatoly it is the pur i' i' Chinese government h fxtt-rnl it air service and t; cdablilt passenger- ear ;.. tv i ie" t Tits CATAWBA EXAMPLE FOR PROGRESS Water is Necessary for your Battery Water is a3 necessary to u 1 1 1 1- ry life as it is to plan t life. The water should be pure .,..,! it: should be put into the 1 Mttery regularly, at least once t crv two weeks. You can easily put this water is,, hut we will gladly do it if you pn !Vr. We arc also equipped to re cluvge and repair batteries. We e ,r ry a complete line of Willard hurerv parts, rental batteries ;.r.,i Willard Threaded Rubber rit'S. ( i A 'i ua hw Willard Threaded Rub 1, r itiM'laMon pv.ts an end to the scp ,.: ,t..r iiplaot mcnt ejept-nse caused by w ,ip ''. cracked, punctured und car , riuHil wood separators. Hickory Battery Co. IL'JI) Ninth Avenue Phone 393 1 Diversified farming is a livp ject in most North Carolina io.. and cities these days and Catawba county is Icing pointed to as an ex ample of what several gtood crops will do for a eonununitv. Coopera tion is another live subject. Record readers will be interested in the fol lcf. injr editorial from the Kinslon Free Press: ('operative marketing has become a live topic in Kinstcm and it is one that can well engage the best thought of this section. For several years tthe Free'. Press" has urged the wisdom of the establishment ')f local markets, which would enable the farmers to dispose easily ot evev crop Hurt they can do ' pl(,iitamy r ii.se. Recently as has been referred f liofuvo ih idinmlior of commoive at the suggestion ef its president. .1. J. Mewborne. has been advocating 'ind planning for cooperative mar kets. There are numerous examples throughout the country where diver sified industry and cooperative mar kets have been important factors in development. Tin- state of C.e rgia has soeral illustrations; among them is Quittman.a town of some live thousand people. The Free Press understands that several years ago, its market on home raised an 1 cured meats bad heen developed to attested by a news item, appearing in Saturday's News and Observer. The article reads as lollows: -uiy I tax-listers say that despite the de gression for the past several months, Hickory people are giving in more 'money than ever before. This indi cates the condition- of prosperity, fthey say, and it is generally admit- ieci mat mtru is yivnij -x this section, thanks to tha divcrsi- fication of fuming. Diversification tf farming and co operative marketing is no vild theory. It's practical solution of the problem that confronts the farmer who depends upon the one or two so-called money crops and who be cause of that fact, must over and over again experience lean and dis astrous years, n . i fl- tl am Batteries IUG ATTRACTION COMING GRAND TUESDAY, MAY 31st point where it was . .not unusual tor '0.000 pounds of meat to oe soiu on its exchange hi 11 single day. Rut it's' not necessary;" to co to Georgia for such, .illustrations. North Carolina has some splendid examples of her own. Elsewhere in this i -m. fhi- 1-Vee Press is reprinting an article as written by Col. Fred A. M.ia .,n,i 5 :i most, interesting st:ry snciM'ss of Catawba eounty Mhich Col. Olds dccriVes ns the most "highly developed and cooperated ,,uinfv in nil Vnrtb Carolina." Hick ory, has about fifty different indus tries. One of them as will be ncUvl by re-iding Col. Olds' article is th-.-Catawba Creamery, which doe-! :ir, annual buisness of close to a million dollars 'and h'indles cream, butter, egtrs. cheee and poultry, all borne raised. The creamery is owned b pioro than 4C0 stockholders, most of whom are farmers. Thc story is rm inspiring one and the -Free T'res" cnimends it to every reader of the pnner. Further evidencp of the success -if the cooperative idea in Hickory i Hickory theatre goers will have an opportunity Tuesday, matinee and .evening of seeing one of the greatest 'and most sensational photoplays pro i (luced when Doraldina will appear in "The Woman Untamed." i T,,rnidinn ;is vou probably Know is one of the world's most famous j dancers and not only will she give i v..,.. ,l..riff. n manv dine rent lorms I lu.-t one of the most heart-touching 1 vi wf oiios interemincle witn cms through this picture. Perhaps no other picture reieahua nnivmiKi vn:ivs has featured such dancing as is perpetuated by Doral dina in her latest production. More people are dancing today than danced ten years ago, ami the increase is not confined to the shim my and the various jazz ramifica tions that are now agitating the shoul ders from coast to coast. This show will he instructive along dancing lines and will also afford those who en jcy a good love story produced on the screen to be well pleased. T!i.. !.. A. Times has this to say of famous Daraldina. '"Doraldina nate people. ) You are not going to be asked for money this time; just for that old suit, coat or dress 4 that you never wear. It will be suchan easy thing to dig these castoff garments out of the closet, and have them ready Wednes day, june 1st. which date has been doQiirnntpd as liunrlle uav. 1!. will require but a few minutes time, but tr. nt lonst one. arirl nrrhar)c5 tn sev. eral human beings in that far-off Ion1 if vnnv mpan tVio rlif fnrfn hp- tween life, hope, strength and al- mncf pnrtnin death. Ptnn1f don't 1 Jl L v ' - - - - " . - 1 .r. -i l tViic rrivp it. a TvnKsinf thoilirht. inJ - ' 1' - " t' o i and then forget all about it. Re member you are probably saving a lifo rind live! 1 '.'v r- TTrn Jftspnnus T)anipls. State Chairman of the Near East Relief, is very anxious that North Carolina contribute generously to this call, and he expects Catawba County to do her part. The success of thh campaign depends upon you. Don'i v"a iYir hiirk." "Rpmcmber t.hp dav Woilni'sdav June 1st. and have, youi bundle ready early. Somee.nv will call for it. New p ecu si 11 for Saturday and Monday Miss Sallie Hamilton, who filled ! out an unexpired terms as teacher m v TTnrdin schools. neOr Gastonia. rtniMiPl onir this mornintr for the XV Lli. I'v i ' " - summer holidays, her school having closed. is the subtlest, most ingratiating vam pire of the screen. bhe was a sen. s-ition and lent an atmospheric of-fe.-t to her picture 'that is not to be estimated. "The bewitcherv of her art capti vates all savs the New York Bill- ho.-ird. Don't fail to see this picture at the grand one day only, matinee and night, Tuesday, May 31, READ THIS AN1 RIZr.iriER If Hundreds of thousands of men, women-and little children in the Near East are homeless and clad in noth ing but rajrs. These people must ot provided with clothing before iwinter and America is going to do it. Re cnizing tbe urgency for immediate action! the Near East Relief is con ducting a campaign for id and worn clothing, to be sent to these unfortu- If you don't see the item you are interested in priced in these columns, ask for it, we have it and the price is lower. Palm Beach Suits, $12.50 Men's Genuine Palm Beach Suits, d1 O P sizes and styles in regulars. Sale price Serge Suits Men's Fine Quality Sere Suits $22.50 Young Men's Skeleton lined Serge tjjOQ Suits. $40. values at PGJU Men's and Young Men's Worsted Suits . $.DU Boys' Suits New express shipment Boys' Suits to go on sale Saturday morning. THEN THE QUESTION Men's Malras in best cuts and Percale Shirts, Value that originally sold up to $3.00 d1 AO Special Price ..lAO Men's high grade Shirts, made of Im- dQ OC ported,. English Shirting Men's Straw Hats Men's new Sailor Straw Hats at $1.95 $2.95 Men's English Straw Hats at Cowhide Overalls 98c Genuine Cowhide Overalls, all sizes a short AO Sale Price tOt The Love Special A Piiomount Picture PASTIME TODAY Boys' Hats Boys' Wash Hats, White 48 C Boys' and Girls' Black Straw gjjj. $1 ?5 Boys' Pants Best Twill Khaki Pants at 98c Boys' good Worsted and Wool Pants Sli48 Wash Suits Boys Kompers and Work Suits, "all sizes and colors. Chambray Shirts. 49c Genuine Blue Chambray Shirts, full size, 69c while ago sold for $3.50. Best Union-made Overalls, each- $1.19 Men's Handkerchiefs, 5c 5c at Union-made Work Shirts cut 25c Canvas Gloves, 15c Men's Canvas Gloves with Gauntlets, the 1 C 25c kind. Sale price Men's full size Handkerchiefs . President 25c soft hemstitched Handker- 1 A. . chiefs at IvL Soft Collars Men's and Boys' Soft Collars, all sizes. Or The 35c kind. Sale price Boys' Overalls 7Qr - Little Tjoys' Overalls, elast?.; back I Big Boys' Overalls, "made like dad's," JCJ clt Hanes' Athletic Suits, 98c Hanes Nationally advertised Athletic Un Qft ion Suits, all sizes : fOt Men's Nainsook Athletic Special at v. Regular $1.50 fine construction Union 7Cn i 1st "For Economical Transportation" 13. (). P.. Fid. NT MICH. ; it 'FoHr.Ninet Features: Trail ni.-.siori: Seh't-tive lype, hand control, :! speeds ' fnrviird, ;iiid reverse Spfcdotpeter Tire Carrier 1 Side curtains Eiectric lamps Demountable rims hiien;;e holder C miplele tool ('(Hiipment Electric horn Extra rim Fal.-rikoid Top t y Sales Suits mmM PARKS-BELK-BROOME CO. The Touring Car A d. m. boyd & co. Hickory, N. C. . - ,J i: ' R " J H llpilliilill At the new price, Chevrolet Model "Four Ninety" touring cstr is the lowest priced, fully equipped, quality automobile on the market. It places comfortable, convenient and de penclable motor transportation within the means of everone. Garage f Company Phone 210 More thnn 4.000 De ilers, Ketail Stores and Service Stations in United States and Canada f . r . Chevrolet "Four-Ninety" Touring Car, $645, f. o. b., Flint; Mich. ; ICalb'in a eood painter arid put him to5york :Now' is thetirned wgfhvand;aded, surfaces -on walls, ; doors, 'floors 'andaurju; XsXrS iJZfoiAAmrixt ' r'riihs enamels'-and -staitlstom& lfeVolain-iise them,: for vbur painter.; knows there is 34ScQI Mw Visit our store soon. Well IfJyofj ; vmlitk' rf xrAnr Krlme nf small, COSt.- '.' . 7-V; t&m gJWv'ilSJ UlUCw Uiy v tii.v.v. v ' ' - mmWmim Dealer".., "V 1