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FRIDAY EVENING. JUNE 3, 1921 HICKORY DAILY RECORf ZJC3EaiZZIC PASTIME TODAY 1.KW1S J. SKI.ZNIC'K, Presents Elaine iammerstein in John Lynch'a "Pleasure Seekers" Scenario by Edward Montajrne AI)Di:i) ATTKAITION l'ATIIK NEWS Admission 10 and 20c, war tax Included A TOMORROW RKAI.ART IMITIJK1.S 1 RESENTS CONSTANCE BlNNEY IN "THE MAGIC CUP" Hv M.OYD SHELDON ADDED .ATTRACTION "RUNNING WILD' A Rolin Comedy featuring "The Vanity Fair Girls' 1L 3C WANTS A GOOD IDEA One cent a word for ac!i insertion. THIS SIZE TWO CENTS A WORD. This size three cents a word. AH ads cash with copy. Count the words before aendin in your copy. TOWNSHIP TA-V at the city niana.,' Saturday, Juru 4, o'clock. This h the ast lav n which tlolimiucius can list with the To'Aiwhio Listers. 2 t THE HICKORY Listers will be er's office, on from 8 until 5 The Hickory merchants and bank ers :..ivo decided to close their places f f business in Thursday afternoon of .each wtck at 1 o'clock for the next tew months. ' Wouldn't this itiea of giving an atteniocn ( f f for recreation, pardei! ing, etc., bi a good thing for the merchants, baiiktrs and other lui nesi", liouses of Len ir? The mer chants especially, together witn their 'dp, j' re forced to keep longer hojrs than many other places -f business, and we have no doubt but ili:tt these clerk would enjoy these afternoons, t ) the benefit of their employer.. In other tovwis, and practically all cities. this custom is observed, thus nhc-A-ing the help to have a little iimo of their own.. Lenoir News-Topic. LIEHTNINGJS-P-OM-S IN . mi mi an at mm W H IIIIIUUU will Ul J ISDEAD LOST 1ILACK HORNED COW. Weight TOO pounds. Notify Ilosley & Crouch. 3 It : Must settle rtate taxc lv May 15 I'ay your taxes before the delin quent list is adveitised. Sheriff Mauser will be at the city mnruger's r.ffice Saturday with the tux book" for Hickory township. 2 2t WANTED TO lit' Y GOOD HOME in goo neighborhood close in, di rect from owner. Address Uuyer 'are of Record. NOTICE In accordance with the custom of the merchants Association of al lowing a half holiday on Thursday durint? the summer the Banks of Ilickuly will close Thursday after noons at one oclock instead of at two o'clock during the months of June, July and August. CONSOLIDATED TRUST CO. FIRST SECURITY TRUST CO. FIRST NATIONAL HANK. . 20 Gt NOTICE During the summer months the Banks of Hickory will not be open for business on Saturday nights. On Saturday June the 4th they will be open as usual, but thereafter will discontinue Saturday night open ing. iUK SALE FORD TO U RINK CAR 1920 model. Abernethy Motor Co. lt tf SOME GOOD BUYS STILL LEFT, and new furniture and rugs com ing in every day. Bought at the very lowest price. Special sale all week at Tipton Furniture Co. 1 It FIRST NATIONAL BANK. CONSOLIDATED TRUST CO. FIRST SECURITY TRUST CO. By the Associated Press. Pierre, S. D., june 3. In the recent death of Chief "iron Lightning, at his home near Thunder Butte in the n, i th western part of the Cheyenne Indian reservation, the country lost probably the greatest of the few re maining lumous Indian characters who figured in the early history of Dakota territory. lion Lightning was one of the sub chiefs, who under Sitting Bull, parti- -innti! in the memorable battle of the Little Big Horn, June 25, 187G, when Custer and his band of 2G1 men were annihilated. He is said to be the last of the chiefs who were in con tiol of the Sioux Nation at that time. He was 76 years old at the time of his death and has lor vears maue nis home in the vicinity of Thunder But te station. Unusually tall and well proportion ed, even for an Indian, and possess ing a voice which commanded atten tion and obedience although it knew no word of Englsh, Iron Lightning was a natural leader of men. In the early part of this century following the Ute Indian uprising when the Utes had been rounded up and sent to the Cheyenne reservation, it was Iron Lightning who vent among them urging them to forget their grievance with the whites and settle down to peaceful lives. , ' He was .the. last Indian, so far as is known, to have continued to live with two wives after the order prohibiting polygamy and further polygamous marriages among the Indians was made. . Iron Lightning was called to the Thunder Butte station when order was received and told he must choose between the two women with whom he was living. "If the Commissioner has lived with one woman," the chief replied in Indian, "he will know how impossible it for Iron Lightning to separate himself fiom two. Iron Lightning laughs." This speech won for him his case and the two wives were netained. They live together in harmony, one doing the cooking for the family., which among the Indians is regarded other came into power for a like per as an honor, for one week when the iod. BASEBALL RESULTS PIEDMONS Greensboro 2; Durham 6. Raleigh 6; High Point 5. Winston-Salem 6; Danville AMERICAN Boston 4; Cleveland 8. New York 7; St. Louis 2. Washington 7; Chicago 2. Philadelphia 4; Detroit, 5. I , NATIONAL Pittsburgh 0; New York7. Cincinnati 8; St. Louis 5. No other games scheduled. SOUTH ATLANTIC Greenville 1G; Augusta 5. Spartanburg 4; Charlotte 5. Charleston 8; Columbia 1. STANDING OF THE CLUBS SUNDAY SCHOOL LEAGUE W. L Lutherans 2 Methodists 1 Presbyterians 1 Baptists 0 0 1 1 o Pet 1000 .500 .500 .000 Ml I B R LI I II I I W I - .- Ttl JVu.'. , IB REGISTER ' REASONS PIEDMONT Won. Greensboiio 18 Raleigh 18 Danville . 16 Durham 15 High Point 13 Winston-Salem 11 Lr t. 12 13 14 15 16 201 Pet. .600 .567 33 .o AMERICAN Won Lost Cleveland 30 14 New York 25 ' 17 Detroit 25 22 Washington . 23 21 Boston 17 21 St. Louis ! 19 . 24 Chicago ' 17 24 Philadelphia 15 28 RATIONAL - . . : ' 5 "Won Lost Pittsburgh 29 New York 30 Brooklyn 22 Boston 19 St. Louis 17 Chicago 16 Philadelphia 14 Cincinnati 16 12 14 22 20 21 21 25 28 SOUTH ATLANTIC HARDING IS WIG TO 1 MEMBERS APPLY - 2 ?t WANTED GOOD COOK. 1315 Thirteenth avenue. FOR SALE TWO FRESH MILK cows. L. M. Bollinger. Phone 909. 6 3 3t j w:antkd-one first class machine man to make high grade ston or screencd gravei house mouldings. Job is an . every ,,, t ouy one. j.uivu yy tjuuwui v.-., Azalea, N. C. 8y the Associated 'Pres.. Washington, June S. President Harding was given further consider ation today to the selection of a chair man of the shipping board as a result of the definite withdrawal of Walter C Toanno 7To7 Vnvlr ni.iewln-f t NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS 7 , , ' c....i.wi !.;,! ,r;il 1, vn.iv-l l.v i'"-- otauuuru yju oiupany 01 ixew Legion Amusement Co., of Hickory, Jersey. N. C, at the American Legion Ilallj Chas. Piez, of Chicago, former di at Hickory, N. C, until 4 p. m., on rt.ctor general of the emergency fleet the 4th day of June, 1921, tor iurn-i , .. , , . , . , i.hing all Lbor, material, equipment oration, also understood to be un- and other things necessary for the uer consiuerauon ior ine piace. constiuction of a concrete swimming pool, located in what is locally known as Carolina Park; rough excavation for which is complete. The a oik will consist approxi mately as follows: 210.5 cu. yd:;. of 1-2-3 concrete us- coarse FOR SALE ESSEX USED TOUR 1 . 1 - . A l. , ll... Zi' 'Vo'Vf '! 25 cu yds of trimming, ditc-bing and 6.5 cu. yds--of 1-24 concrete. 189 sq. yds. of ;i in. concrete walk. 13000 lbs. of wire mesh steel re inforcing nne excavating. . 72 cu. yds. of gravel under wall foundations and floor. 43 ft., of 3-4 in. pipe. ' ' 100 feet of 1 in, pipe. 16 it. 1 1-4 in pipe. 120 ft. 1 1-2 in. pipe. 136 ft. 2 in. pipe. 72 ft. 6 in. pipe. 62 ft. of 4 in. drain tile. 100 ft. 18 in. T. C. pipe. 2-6 in. gate valves. 1-4 ft. x 2 ft. cast iron grate. 2 springing board straps. Said work shall begin within one week after awarding of contract and shall be completed within 30 working days. Plans and specifications are on file at Abernethy Hardware Company, Shuford Hardware Company, Ameri can Legion Hall and office of J. N. FOR SALE HUNDRED YARDS OF Bohannon, engineer or may be ob nand and gravel. Also 30 cords of tained for one dollar from the un nice pine wood. L. M. Bollinger,' desgined, deposit to be refunded on Phone 909. C 3 3t I return of plans. 1 Said work shall be paid for as I'Oll SALE HUDSON SiX-FORTY taame progresses, to wit: 85 per cent Abernethy Motor Co. tf ()f the amount done in each week will 1 " , be paid by the middle of the suc- SALE ()! SALE. CONTINUED All coedinc week and the remainder will through this week. Some big spe- be paid within ten days after final ior o-iuniHV ni union rur- ( ,..-.. u,. 1 4t'work. 11AILKD STRAW SEE P. C. HAHN and then see his Junc pigs that you can forget and will dream about nil night. ' , ' ' 3 2t pl LOET OI'EU FACE HAMILTON watch, with fob" attached. Finder notify J. L. Warren, Lenoir, N. C. 5 39 lwk Must settle state taxes 1 v May 15 'Pay your taxes before the delin quent list is advertised. Sheriff Miuser will be at the city manager's office Saturday with the tax books - for Hickory township. 2 2t . FOR SALE NEW FORD TRUCK with pneumatic tires. Abernethy Motor Co. 1 tf future Co. FOR SALE 5 ROOM HOUSE IN Highland. F. A. Henderson. 5 31 3t FOR SALESCARLET Sage Plants 10 cents dozen, 3 dozen 25c. Mrs. Fnnnie Morris, Fourteenth streei. 5 31 St WANTED-I.OOPERS. Best Knitting Milla. Gov)d Wa; 1 tf Must ett!e state taxcg l.y May 15 Pay your taxes before the delin quent list n advertised. Sheriff ,Alau3er will be nt the city manugerVi office Saturday with the tax books lor Hickory township. 2 2t ' ' Proposals must be submitted on ' regular forms which will be provided by the undersigned, and n ust be ac companied by a certified check or bid der' bond of $350.00. , Bonds will be required of the suc cessful bidder for GO pe;r cent of amount of bid. Right is reserved ti reject any and all bids, and to waive all formal ities. This the 1st day of June, 1921. LEGION AMUSEMENT CO., By CLAUDE S. ABERNETHY, ' See.-Treas. - J N. BOHANNON Engineer 6 1 3t READ POEMS TO CLUB Mrs. C. C. Bost of Hickory, was the honor gijest last Thursday after noon at a meeting of the Hesperian Book club with Mrs. A. C. Avery, Jr., as hostess. As a special feature of the pro gram, Mrs. Bost was asked to read selections from her recent publica tion of poems,. "Songs in Many Keys," which has .attracted widespread in terest and favorable , comment. Mrs. Bost read several selections from "Songs in. Many Keys" and upon request read a number of others including two poems recently written and not appearing in the book, "My Piayer," and "War's Rosary" and concluding with "Lines to Phoeb.' In this issue of the News-Herald "Wars Rosary" is published for the first time. Giving added interest to the readings were the author's little stories of the inspiration of many of her poems. There were told in a charmingly informal manner. Mrs. Bost was presented with an immense bouquet of sweet peas by the hostess. Morganton News Herald. Wo, Columbia 24 Greenville 22 Charleston 19 Augusta 17 Charlotte - 14 Spartanburg 11 Lost. 12 13 17 18 22 25 .500 .448 .355 Pet .682 .595 .532 .523 .447 .442 .415 .349 ,'Pct .707 .682 .50.0 .487 .447 .432 .359 .364 Pet .667 .629 .528 .486 .389 .306 MISS LEITH WINS TITLE 3.v the Assru-iated Press. Turnburry, June 3. Miss Cecil Leith- retained her title as champion woman gplfer of Great Britain todiy by., defeating Miss Joyce WethercJ, runner in the contest. PARIS IS MH OLYMPIC CONTESTS 3v the AsFOciated Press. Geneva, June 3 The international Olymphic committee today awarded the 1921 Olymphic games to Paris. Amsterdam was a a ai ded the 1928 games. redsmIF baptists. 7 td 8 IT DEPIJNDS Statesville Landmark. The Washington news seems to in dicate that the situation as to Mr. Linney has been about reversed; that instead of small chance to be confirmed, as the first vote of the senate finance committee indicated, theie is small chance that the Re publican state chairman can be de feated, notwitstanding he is said to be standing pat with reference to the colored vote in North Carlina. This optimistic ,aj.titule is partially due to reports that at the instance of the national Republican committee, the party in Georgia, where the colored man has been rather conspicuous, is By defeating the Baptists in a good game at Lenoir College yester day afterrJon, the Presbyterians tied the Methodists for second place and are planning to go still higher when they meet again. So are the Baptists, Methodists and Lutherans. The final score was 7 to 8. The giame, in spite of several er rors, was exciting and the fans got their money's worth again. The pitching was classy and tho hitting of Shuford and Whitaker for the Baptists and Cline and Matthews for the Presbyterians contributed notable hitting. , The attendance was slightly less than on Tuesday, judging by the ;im- ount of money collected. The games are averaging about $15 each. COTTON By the Associated Press. New York. June 3. -The cotton market opened at a decline of one point on March, but gennerally un changed to three points higher in re sponse to Liverpool cables. No change was reported in British labor conditions, however, and prices here were lower. Open Juiy ,112.70! October 13.4i December 13.86 January 13.95 March -14.19 Close 12.&0 13.58 13.97 14.05 14.27 to he reorganized to relegate the It will take more than an optome blacks to the rear; and that it is the- trist t'n purpose of the Republicans so to do in all Southern states they realizing that the existence of the party in th. south, or at , least any hope of suc cess, is dependent on- that course. Hence Mr. Linney win be acclaimed rather than crucified fon pointing the way- Th:it "program is all right so fa 'ps tie south is concerned, but wholhcv it can be put over depends o1 tae ".nflucnce of the colored vote -e portL 2nd west. ,A the public eye. Nashville Banner. HoyAlHlCKORlfCb., Landscape urcIcncrs-NurserVmen ktj l !WK I, nUKl H VvVKOUNfl fmtijar'TiiC (BY MAX ABERNETHY) Raleigh, June 3 North Carolina railroads have been instructed by Commissioner of Revenue A. D. Watts to send their representatives to the capital on June 21, 22 and 23 when their appeal from the original assessment of corporate property will be heard. The lines are asking: for reductions, contending that the assessments made! are unfair. So far there are seven! railways that have :oolifiod Commit-j sioher Watts' that assessments asj made on their property seems to have; been valued excessively. The com-; missioner does not say whether, in his opinion, the property has been ' placed on ttfe tax books at too high! a figure but he thinks the railroad j officials are entitled to a hearing. , The roads' will be heard by Com-; missioner Watts as follows: Nor-j folk Southern and Southern, June 21; j Atlantic Coast, line, Seaboard Airline, and Washington and Candemvro, ; June 23: ' Carolina. Clinchfield and; Ohio and the Winston-Salem South bound. June 23. Any North Carolina' citizen inter ested in having the original assess ment as made by the old state tax commission stand is entitled to ap pear before the commissioner, Com missioner Watts said today. A del egation is expectc to attend since anti-revaluationists have consistently argued-, that the railroads were' not naying their proportionate part of the taxes. To morrow HUB -IN- . I "THE AVENGING The best Western Serial "THE SHOW DO Featuring ART ACCOI A Bis 'Western -A I RO- P: STUFFED LlO! 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