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n SATURDAY EVENIW: JUNE 11, 1921 HICKORY DAILY RECORD f a f age fgu r-i ,y "v k uk; special v 1Y A C! "ff TV I C MONDAY Douglas Fairbanks IN "Bound In Morocco Story and direction by Allan Dwan AN AKTCWAFT PICTURE TODAY KEALAKT PICTURES Presents WANDA HAWLEY "THE HOUSE THAT JAZZ BUILT by Adapted from the Saturday Evening Post story "Sweet Poach' i rapine iserr. ADDED ATTRACTION -"FELLOW ROMANS' Snub Pollard Comedy Admission 10 & 20c, war tax included :r r JL JL I I r The Reasons Why You Should Cook By Wire Sixty-three users of Electric Ranges found them clean, easy to operate, cheap er than wood or coal and delightful. No sweltering heat, no grime, no flushed fac es after cooking a meal on them. Ask any of the following users of our electric ranges what they think of them. Then ask us for a demonstration. . MONTH OF MAY, 1921 4-H ' .1. A. Moretz 17 Minimum !j;2.00 P.)-A drover Huffman 20 Minimum 2.00 10- ' Rev. J no. C. Peery 153 G.22 4."-A G. W. Hall 280 $11.41 A2-A J. L. Cillov 91 3.04 M-A Dr. .1. H. Shuford 148 f.!)2 R7-C Huffry Hotel 201 Coffee Urn 8.04 M-A ' V. J. Kennedv 199 7.90 fi.l-A Dr. W. H. Nicholson 150 0.24 108-A A C.eo. Bailey 1"7 0.28 172-A E. II. Cline 43 Minimum 2.00 175-A Geo. X. Hutton 07 2.08 180-A K. C Menzies Bl 2.04 187-A S. L. Whitener 05 2.00 202-A Mrs. A. Bourbonnais 54 2.10 212-A T. M. Johnson 238 9.52 2 17-A W. J. Shuford 205 8.20 220-A Eubert Lyerly 73 2.92 237-A Roy Abernethy 33 Minimum 2.00 250-A W. B. Menzies 10(J . 4.24 208-A J. A. Bowles 20 Minimum 2.00 270-A II . S. Smith 100 0.40 288-A Geo. E. Bisanar 79 3.10 290-A C. H. Geitner 11 G 1.04 301-A Central Cafe 457 Coffee Urn 18.28 315-A Joe Abernethy 50 Minimum 2X0 354-A W. H. Little 52 2.08 375-A Walker Lyerly . . ' .11 Minimum 2.00 400-A J. A. Cline ' 80 3.20 404-A W. L. Long 152 0.08 454-A ' W.'L, -Mitchell - ,..AV,.. 122 4.88 - 45G-A Edgar Lytle J. .' ; V:il V . :-5 ' .j. V . - 3,40, 409-A R. M.- BumgaiW 'ttt ' 378-A . Setzer Shoe Shop . 03 Sewing Mchn:2.52 4 484-A K. M. Broome J 171 4.08 522-A II. L. D'Anna 98 '" 3.92 . 527-A J. M. Allred . 212 8.48"- 553-3 J. J. Willard 44 Minimum 2.00 574-A ' J. A. Courtney 49 Minimum 2.00 k 570-A J. (a Carrier 40 Minimum 2.00 , 033-A Dr. W. P. Speas , 37 Sterilizer 2.00 015-A E. C. Johnson ' ' 170 (J.80 739- tf. B. Templeton 92 3.G8 j 755 J. C. Stroup 11 Minimum 2.00 792-A W. S. Taylor 1848 7.30 798- A Durm's Cafe (Coffee Urn) 00 Minimum 2.00 799- A Robt. Smith 108 4.32 800- A Hickory Steam Laundry 08 2.72 830-A O. Simmons 108 4.32 947-A . Shuford Hospital 232 9.12 888-A Dr. J. J. Hicks 72 2.88 922-A J. M. Stephens 21 Minimum 2.C0 938-A C. C. Gamble 50 2.00 950-A Lottie Barber 10 Minimum 2.00 900-A Mrs. Rebecca Doll 145 5.80' ,09-A W. M. Bass 02 2.48 970-A J. M. Setzer 149 5.96 991-A J. L. Riser 108 4.32 f)9G-A O. C. Cloninger 107 0.08 1022-A John Young 51 2.04 1039-A Dr. R. B. Peery 109 0.76 - 1070-A Mrs. II. D. L. Clark 50 Minimum 2.00 1107-A Dr. O. L. Hollar 32 Minimum 2.00 The above sixty-three (63) Ranges consumed 7,005 K. W. Hrs., or an average for each customer of $4.44. Southern Public Utilities Company i t,S . PHONE 148 SMALL-POX VACCINATION The county board of health in ses sion in March declared it to be un lawful for a child to attend school who has not tirst had a successful vaccination for small pcx. Each child will be required to show a clear scar to the teacher upon open ing of school or be sent home to be vaccinated. Why not attend to tjiis matter now and save needless loss of time from school. No one ever died cr lost an arm from a small-pox vacv cirvatiin. The only danger is where ' a child picks tl? arm with a dirty linger nail and infects himself. There '' fore watch the children and do not allow them to do themselves harm as ; that is the only danger. ALICE T. BASSETT, County Health Nurse The money a man's wife saves out of her allowance seems like velvet to the husband who borrows it. Linn County (Mo.) Budget. IX THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES 1 OR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF N. C. In the matter of S. E. McFADDEN, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy. The undersigned, liust.ee of tht estate cf the above named bankrupt, under and by virtue of the authority granted by the District Coui't of the United States for the Western Dis trict icf Nbrth Carolina, the sa:ve sitting as a Court of Bankruptcy, will, at 10 o'clock, a. m., on the 17th day of June, 1921, at the former place of business of the bankrupt, sell, for cash, to the last and highest bidder, all and singular of the s.tock of geds belonging to thi? estate of the bankrupt, the. same consisting of drygoods, notions, shoes, groceries and other merchandise. At said time and-oh??, the Trustee will also sell certain fixtures new in the store building formerly occupied by the bankrupt, under the same terms and conditions as the stock of goods hei-etofore me mohed will be sold. This the 7th day of June, 1921. John F. Miller, Trustee of the Es tate of S. E. McFadden, Bankrupt. A A. Whitener, Attorney. 7 7t One cent a word for each insertion. TiliS SIZE TWO CENTS A WORD. This size three cents a; word. AH ads cash with copy. Count the words before sending in your copy. WANTED POSITION AS Steno grapher and bookkeeper. Call 279-J. 7 3t jd WANTED ONE FIRST CLASS machine man to make high grade house mouldings. Job is an every day, one. Azalea Woodworking Co., Azalea,' N. C. WANDA HAWLEY PASTIME TODAY "Don't spoil your wife and then blame her for the consequences" is the theme of The House That Jazz Built, a clever and original domes tic comedy featuring beautiful Wan da Hav'l,ey, who won fame as the s ar in "Everywoman" whv'h will be shown at the Pastime theatre today. From the Saturday Evening Post story, "Sweetie Peach" by Sophie Kerr. The storv of a '.ife who wis spoiled by too much money, idleness and luxury. A vamp nearly got her j husband, but the wife came to i'ej senses in the nick of time ar.d won him back. j . A comedy drama that is a lesson to ! those whose home life is troubled and j a win ning to those who are' happily married. Added attraction "kollow Romans" a Snub Pollard Comedy. Mon day, Douglas Fairbanks in "Bound in Mcirvoceo' an Artcraft Picture (return' engagement). The admirers of Mr. Fairbanks will find this pnotupny I cne of most delightful of the Fair banks series. It is a novel theme handled with the greatest artistry, PLACING EXCHANGE in good co;nn u Owinr to the pacing e .vitr--h.nv(! and too. chan i f tne 4'es new now being mac'." in rne omcu, - ory Telephone Company is unable to under gcod service, but t urges its natrons to bear with it until thj :n- stalhtion is complete, tcind and connection:; made with the leas'i p'-s noyance to i. thousand a lays and mis;;, ib'.j. 'the ni a mi tii the inside v.o; a few week::, ; In th ed to in FOR SALE ESSEX USED TOUK insr car. cood as new. Abernethy Motor Co. 19 tf FOR SALE NEW FORD TRUCI with pneumatic tires. Abernethy Mj)tor Co. ,u 1 tf FOR SALE HUDSON Abernethy Motor Co. SIX FORTY tf WANTED LOOPERS. Good " Wages ; Best Knitting Mills. 1 tf TO GENERAL CONTRACTORS by Building Committee of Grace Sealed proposals will be received by Building Committee f Grace Chapel School up to Friday, July 1st, 1921, tor furnishing material and labor for the erection of an eight-room school and all accessories foi modern building with auditorium, offices building, in Grace Chapel school dis trict, four and one-half miles east from Granite Falls, N. C, and accord ing to plans and specifications made by W. L. Brewer, architect, Greens boro, N. C. An alternate bid will be asked of contractors for labor only in the er ection of this building. Any contractor wishing to bid on this work may get copy of plans and specifications by depositing SI 5 eith er with Y. D. Moore. Lmcir, N. C, cy with C. A. Bowman, Secretary Build ing Committee, Granite Falls, N. C. All bids should be sent to Y. D. MOORE, County Superintendent Gil 18 25 3t Lenoir, N. C. RIDDLES MOUNTAIN HERBS For the Liver, Kidneys, Stomach and Bowels, relieves Rheumatism, Con stipation and Indigestion, Rev. John O. Moss, Norfolk, Va. writes: 'I commenced using Moun tain Herbs (tablets) six years ago;-1 had been a great sufferer from mus cular rheumatism for thirty years, 1 owe six years of comfortable, and I might say vigorous health to Moun tain Herbs. I take a tablet a day to as tne very Best ot all Cathartics. Get prevent the return of Rheumatism and a 25c box at Hickory Drug Co. 3 26 12 FINE HOME FOR SALE , On Easy Terms i The Finger home on Thirteenth aVe ' nue between Presbyterian manse and L. F. Abernethy. Lot 100 by 200 Unusual opportunity to secure: handsome home in exclusive resident! section. Low price. - Easy terms. Gtf J. L. CILLEY. FOR SALE TOMATO PLANTS and sweet potato plants. Phone Hickory Seed Co. G 9 3t , FOR RENT 3 NICE ROOMS, lights water and bath, close in, apply at Zerdens Store. 6 9 tf and splendidly directed, it is in every respect, an extraordinary picture attraction. In this photoplay, Mr. Fairbanks i portrays the role of an optimistic, smiling and brave young American' who ?ias remarkable adventures in El , Harib, a town on the edge of the ,Sa- j hara Desert. He battbs against big odds to save a girl from the clutches ! of a cruel desnot and plays some' wonderful pranks. The support provided for Mr. Fair banks is of the highest class. The players include Pauline Curley, Frank Campaau, Edythe Chapman. Tully Marshall and others. FUNERAL OF Mil. WINEBARGER FOR SALE A REAL BARGAIN, Chevrolet touring car. Good tires with 2 extra tires. Car Al con dition. Price $150. D. F. Cline. 9 tf WE HAVE LARGE WAGON AT our plant for hauling loads from 15,000 to 20,000 pounds. ' Persons wanting use of this wagon will ap ply at Piedmont Wagon & Manu facturing Co. 9 6t The funeral g". Mr. Anderson Wine-;' barger, who died at his home at Brookford hursday, was held from Miller's church yesterday by Rev. J. E. Barb. He was 75 years of age and death was due to a stroke of paralysis. ; Despite the late frost there is to be a bumner crop of bathing suits. Chicago News. .- me;;!:' : Th new; who are remit- ,' 'tk ire being' possible, and . siblo an-! completion .-.f "' 1 7W m- It's, not "all right," but "all vro.ng" to , ;v .j, r jU Wi CHICHESTER S PILLS T&rr THE JilADlOSK BRAND. A les! A&U yowr IruEs;lnt for i I.atf!!e.a.! Ask vour irus-&iHt for C b i-cncs-tor a uiamon d lu cn c!. fills in K! and Moid mem boxes, sealed with Blue Rib! ltrnagtnU Ask forOHI.i'lfES-Tri 1IAM9M JEKANI PILI.B. fo. ! years know as Best. Safest, A Iwiys Hcl!ai Ci r SOLD BY ORLP(i!STSVRV,AHLPi ton. W. onr i Lt's not au rigni, 'spending all T6u make. The time will come when you will need th throwing away in extravagance. Money is always a SURE FRIEND, sure friend, don't cash 'him" aside. DON'T do it. RANK YOUR Money. Consolidated Trust Co. xsassBBB&sssia FOR SALE COW PEAS $4.00 bushel. Mammoth Yellow and far Heel Black Soy beans $3.50 bush el. J. R. McNairy, Lenoir. N. C. 0 7 3 0t pd FOR SALE FORD COUPE model. Abernethy Motor 10 1920 Co. tf You Can Do It With a Reo Speed Wagon See it at Johnson's Garage Jitney Schedule Hickory-Lenoir Jitney Schedule Leave Lenoir S :30 P. M Leave Hickory 6.00 P. M. Arrive tor No. 21 and 22. , C. E. ROBBINS FRESH COW FOR SALE. J. L. Ineold. Phone 111-K, or address Hickory, R-3. 10 3t pd NOTICE During the summer months the Banks of Hickory will not be open tor business on Saturday nights. On Saturday June the 4th they will be open as usual, but thereafter will discontinue Saturday night open ing. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. CONSOLIDATED TRUST CO. FIRST SECURITY TRUST CO. WANTED $1,000 TO $3,000 ON UN questioned security. Liberal in-tsre-st. P. O. Box 450. . 11 3t pd FOR SALE LOCUST FLOORING for porches. Will last indefinitely. Also laths, full, width and thickness. m a ES E3 a a a ES El u a- frSp. WEEK Use Hy P .riff Use As You I Pay c ome in and make your selections from any of the famous FOR SALE CHEAP FOUR . burner Florence Oil Cook Stove, with large oven. Only beenused three months. See Edgar Lytle, Record office. FOR SALE-rWHIPPORWILL PEAS, $.375. a bushel. Also two milch cows.' W. L. Eckard, Ieard, N. G. . . 6 11 3t , COW PEAS FOR SALE. CHOICE quality. Peajs are very scarce. Buy now. Gatawba Seed Store. G 10 It FOUND POCKET BOOK CON" taining bills. Owner can get same x yj j. uvt, (5 1'. 3t oy cle-.cr'hing and paying II. H. Miller at, depot. Hickory Lodge No. 343 A. F. & A. M. Regular eommanieatioa First and Third Monday nights. Brethren cordially invited to be present.; . , H E Whitener. Master D. B. TAYLOR, See. a El D U u Q El a a a a Mvmt Oil Ranges Detroit ilipor Oil Stove CLERKS (MEN, WOMEN) OVEUI ; 17, for Postal Ma:l Service.. $120 month. Exparienca- unnecessary. For. free particulars of examina tions, write R. Terry, (former rj uivii jservie examiner.) v.on- sg tinental liicig., , wasnmgton. u. c nf ( 11 pd WANTED TO BUY A McCASKEY Register at once. Phono 49 or ap tly City MarkM. fi H It d. A. Thomason, Frank Beck, A. O Hefner, J. C. Shuford James C. Shuford Co 1212-1214 Tenth Ave; : I Plumbing, Tinning, Heating, Roof : ing of all kind3 ' Prompt Service Reasonable Prices : Satisfaction Guaranteed V. ESTIMATES FURNISHED PHONE 31 PbatT. I CEKILU a f II -mm. pIPREMEDVl Mm ; For Sale by CATAWBA SEED STORE f Pay us a small ca?h pay ment and One Dollar Per Week These are 'the new im proved" Oil Burning Ranges, Bake, Boil or Fry anything quick, easy to operate, fuel saver. Burns 19 hours on one Gallon Oil. Time saver. Labor and Have your meals on time. We can furnish ysu a list of more than hundred satisfied customers one THS "NEXT WAR" Anaconda Standard. In the next war it will be the con cern of the Henry Fords, of the per- , lod to get the boys out of the skies instead of the trenches. f I I I I I 1