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4 ' PAGE FOUR HICKORY DAILY RECORD WEDNESDAY EVENING, IULY 27,1921 ! r. i IFT NEW MINISTER TO CHINA Special affiRAND Tomorrow and Friday 9 - SPECIAL PASTIME REALART PICTUKtb Presents S' Ik TODAY r . I: William S Hart -IN' I 99 Breed Of Men ' Presented and supervised by THOMAS H. INCE (Return Kngaj.Tment i AN ARTCKAFT IMCTOKK 4 APDEU ATTRACTION 'jNKWlllROKS" A two reel Coined c featuring MU'STFR K I'M TON" Th Kumiy Comdian ADMISSION '0 and 20c, War Tax Included 6 WANTS REWALTY FOB EHKT One cent a word for each insertion. THIS SIZE TWO CENTS A WORD. This size three cents a word. All ads each with copy. Count the word before vending in your copy, IS IPLESSira CI t; so met imps seems best to avoid ill sa!rroc"-ble facts until wo find thiv can't ho escaped, and that they in i w greater the lunger we postpone facing them. 1, -t be 1 rank witr, ourselves, vre we n placing our bodily strength nnmmt v :is we use it? Are wo ir.- civasiu-i our "health reserve" or drawing upon it so rapidly that in a Ishott rthilo we ll bo "physically bank runt vV'e must always rny a disagree able penalty for neglecting our busi- i ii i., , ness -IT ra i r:-, ami an cniuwij iiiin-ci- neg- New photograph of I'r. -Jacob (;oul,! Seiiurnmn. former head of Cornell uni versity, who has been appointed Uni ted States minister to China. , Origin of Name "White t. f.ii(r:i!lv suinosed that tlu At " " .... , -,..i- .n.Tliiil in nfin- nanie wime vwi m.T. i:i pie of very fair skin, hut the fact that the name is so i ivqueiiu;y mt in early Eii;rlish' nomenclature ha enured 1 students to seek anotht. orb-in. The theory now;., put forward is 'that .the name : White springs from i he Anglo-Saxon hwita, a swordsmith or armorer. There was a man named Thorel liwitn who lived in the time oi King Canute, just a thousand ypai ago. , ITNE HOME FOR SALE On Easy Terms The FinKcr homo on Tliirteenth ave nue between Presbyterian manse and L. F. Abernethy. Lot 100 by 'MO Unusual opportunity to secure '., mul inexorable penalty for handsome home in exclusive refidonth Kiting our body. eectton. Low price. Easy terms, i F.uikl a "reserve" of strength and 6t J. L. CILLEY. I health. .. i.ft Dalys Tonic and its "10 Ounces ANY ONE IN NEED OF COW of prevention" forever end the nec.es pature :iee Dock IJumgurner orsitv of "pounds of cure.". Put IRON Phon 1S01. 7 t tvl in ' vmir blood. Steads your nerves. FOR SALE ONE GOOD FRESH milch Cow. Chas. P. iiolch. 7 C2t pd FOR SALE PIANO UPRIGHT. that will do nicely for beginners, $100.00. If interested address "Music" care this paper for ir'.ci--view. 7 23 it FOR SALE ANTIQUE Furniture American colonial mahagany set tle, center table ttnd four chairs, hand carved and all well preserved. Breaking up housekeeping and moving away reason for selling. Call any day except Saturdays. Miss A. E. Robert, Hildebran, N. C. 7 11 17 pd FOR 'SALE-ONE FORD TRUCIC, flit, Suttbmyer'rt Garage, West Hickon iCh'ar awav that brain fag. Have a wtcniaeh and appetite always in "Fighting Trim." Y.'s! Dalys Jrenic will undoubtedly ,1,, ;t ,-.;ia dnm as much for others ctn do the sa'.ne for you. Have your. diugLrist hand vou a loltle over "the counter todiy. S'.'ld by Luz Druj; Company. Land of Odd Plrds, Oneer birds teem to inhabit Talbot county, Ml. S. A. Sctli lias a very tame black robin on his farm. Judge V Low reports a white sparrow neai his place. Gfn. J. P. etl says thai he has a white blackbird and a white partridge or. bis farm, while Mrs. 1". LI. Long has a white wild duck. PROMPT ACTION ON ARMA MENTS NEEDED iAt the regular meetimr of the .Ki anisW Club 'last 'night the president wa instructed to send a telegram to j M r . S. . 1 . f 'r a bee5 who i s a t tend i n g j t.C' suir.jner meeting of the North j Carolina' Press Association at Mere-1, hesd City, '.inviting tb,em to .hold their! 1922 meetings in Hickoiy. i A number of visitors from Newton were present ' to get an idea of the Kiwanis spirit with the intention tf'i organizing a club in Newton: i President Abernethy told of his tnp to Cleveland, and what; the , Kiwanis clubs were doing in a general -way j throughout the country. ; Recorder Pruitt was calVid to tell about the juvenile work of the state, and he told what was to, be done m the state in regard ot this particular work. The b.st way, he stated, was for each county to provide for jthejr own boys and girls, building a Home w "ere tney count oe seuL tiu ', the proper training, or els,e inis suae would be fsr behind m Dunamg up the young manhood and womannood of the ..way a aid ones to; a high ele- vatieil. His subject was one f . wnicn has only come before the state m u e last few years, and 'one-ot wnicn much must be accomplished. T'nV.' Hub had as therr' quests some of the girls from thl Oxford .brpan age and several songs were render ed by the little ones. At the close of the n"'eting an offering was taken at the door bv Mr. J. IT. Patrick. Two new member? were added. Dr. J. C. Peery and Mr. R. L. Hefner. Superintendent Carver was m charge of the prcgram. HERE DANIELS COMING TO GRAND iUUUKmm -IE MA RCH HAM By ELMER HARRIS ADDED ATTRACTION -ONEREEL EDUCATIONAL C ADMISSION- 10 and ZOc, war tax mciuaeu jfiC - ! llimn-T-fl Bimi iTT T" riavii V PL i' 2 1 ts-MfSL FOUR TO FIVE SQUARES OF TIN roofing:, jrood as new, half price of new. J. C. Martin. 11 t pd FOR SALE WEST HICKORY Cafe. net? i. lu. Uednck. 21 tf FOR SALE TWO HOUSETTvNn Jots on 12t'h avenue, also one on 10th avenue, apply to P. A. Sct-7"r- 7 2-1 ot pd WANTED TO RENT NICE Small -.bungalow ()f frum f.rA. to f.ix rooms, with bath, lii'. and inside toilet. House to h,. in ti0od cond' tjon -with larjre yard, plentv of snade, wanted by iuiot young cou ple. AddreH, Merrill Smilh, Athens Tenn., s;tatin.g conveniences, terms. etC. - or, A NICE TIEIUCK FARM OF IS TO 20 acres in high, state of cultiva tion, good orchard, seven room bungalow, t.nd out bui'dings, close to Saint Stevens church, price right, and easy t.erms. Martin -v Smith, General Insurance & Real Estate. u mt J 27 Gt NINE ROOM HOUSE WITH ALL modern conveniences, within two blocks of the square, on 12th ave- mv on easy ieini. -viaiiia cc Smith. General Insurance & Roa Kstuto AiL'tnts. 7 27 hi : . 9 1-IVE ROOM PLASTERED HOUSE erond size lot. eb'ctric lights, within srven blocks of tihe sciuare, for S1750.00. this is a r.?al bargain Martin & Smith General Insurance X- Real Esetate Agents. 7 27 Ot WANTED SWEET POTATOES Two or three thousand bushels V. F. Foele. Phone 104-.T. 7 20 3t FOR SALE- and pine. $5 cord. 1402. FIFTY CORDS OF OAK Delivered in Hickory at Colin M. Yoder, Phone 20 2t pd FOR SALE ONE WHITE AND black spotted Shetland pony, and Pony buggy and rmiv basket liar nsi and saddle. D. P. Cline, dm ovcr. N. C, Phone S01-M. 20 Ct IF IT IS A HOME YOU WANT TO buy clof in with modern conven iences vv suburban, or in the coun try, on ,"asy terms, see Martin & onmn, weneral Insurance &. Real Esetate Agents. 7 27 ot WILLYS-KNIGHT Improves with use Ask - Johnson's Garage "WANTED TO RENT TWO FUR. rushed room for Jhjht housekeep ing. Telephone 28C-.I. 27 2t FOR SALE WE HAVE .1 AUTO- mobilea. suitable for cutting down to trucks. Also 10 1L P. Steam ; Lnpine and other mill ."fiuipment. ! jymc Cunncr Co. 7 27 .'Jteod .WE DO CUSTOM CANNING IN sarijtary cans. Home Conner Co.. Phor.eJH. 7 27 3t eod WANTED TO RENT SIX OR Mven room modern home in de ' sirahlp ' with year old, child. Addres C. T. " H., care Record. 7 27 (it FRANK BECK Plumbing and Heating " Pone 514 Reasonable Prices We sew your rips, Mend your holes, ' Raise your heels, And save your Soles. THE SHOE FIXERY C. P. Link, Prop. Union Square Springfield Republican. Suggestions for the postponement f the conference on armaments should be opposed for the reason that the danger which the confer nce is intended to avert is not re mote but near at hand. The date of he great war in Europe was cor rectly predicted by a number of ex icrts simply from a study of arma ments and other factors which fixed the moment when the strategic ad vantage would pass from the central powers to the triple entente. This shifting of the balance was being much discussed in 1914, and was in it self a highly-provocative factor, tend ing to put the civil authorities in the hands of the militarists. Just as 1914-Id was the time openly proclaimed by these militar experts as the logical moment for he much talked of European war, so 1022-2."$ is the logical moment that they are setting for a hypothetical war between the United States and Japan. An English naval authority i lector C. By water, makes this the thesis of his new book. "Sea Power n tne r'aeihc" which is attracting much attention 111 England and of rouise in naval circles everywhere. Briefly he holds that until 192.'? Ihf United States will hi- handicapped by n slowness ot its battle fleet and its lack of fast cruisei-s. Janan on the ther hand has the advantage of .vpeeu, ana would be able to attack at .vi!i an dto break off the enovirrpmonf in advantage which will bo 'lost wi. the American battle cruisers are nut i.tu wrice iviso Uuam, which he onsiders as important as Helgoland not yet fortified except on paper' Consequently through lf;22 Japan in "in opinion win nave so great an ad vantage mat if there is to be war it wnl occur in that vear. Without taking this theory verv seriously it may still be said tint the great publicity which it is sure to Tet is in itself a disturbing element wnicn ought to be counteracted, and tile best way to disnrn r,r if noia the coufVrptifo -if i. - - i l.-i c-rtfiy a iate as possible and thn t nn ,, . , . - c-l, Jill ot this mischievous tniir . "logical" moment for war. Discus sion of, this sort merelv h,A J.. ate a dazed feelin.o- thnt .L" evitable. There is no W!.,i , ment for a war that can be averted and in so far as the . . "I'l'VMI UJIl f 111 one lies m a point .... 1 . :uuill CtVI- l Jl , armaments for one side or the other the way to secure peace is to act promptly for the abandonment of this provocative competition. If the experts are advertising 1090 4.1- ; V,. :rc ls tile more rtas v.x toe coni,erence in 1921 The attraction , at the Grand to- morrow ana r 1 iv VV111 "b; lhe nonular Rerdart star in her latest picture "March naie Elmer Harris. It is the story of a wealtny young hovden, whose properly chapcrorieu ttip from her home m 1,03 Anseie to New7 York is some-wnai cwiik.io- ed by her falling 111 love wun a.i unknown hero in the railway stat-on, her refusal to go to the home of ner tu-p litistoss. and her layu 1 j. i 1 -Fvv n r,hil wager tnat sn.-j wn uvc j. - week in the great city on the meager sum cf seventy live cents. The Harris ingenuity m construc ;r,... Krik cnmprlv situations has n,ov- er 'been more active than in building this F'Tift-moving play, and how wed Mhs Daniels interprets tne role de signed for her can ..easily be imagined bv those who saw here m Duck.s and Drakes." The vivacious little star needs no coaching when it comes to playing dashing, jgood-little-bad-girl roles, f . To acid to the gaiety of the occasion n fine supporting cast was ccn' headed by Harry Myers, of Oon- necticutt Yankee" tame, nnen ,v, -Prlriv Sidnev Brac.oy. Maym TC,Ur. fir-icp Morse. Herbert Sher t ' Mplbourne McDowell, Frances Raymond. Added attraction -1 one reel Educational comedy. ithe'- church of God will start at Hie 1 - 1 it . j -it:.i .. . . large tabernacle in west mcicji.v Friday evening, July 29. A -large number of ministers from several states will be present nd also a large j attendance is expected from ah parts of the country. Mr. .and Mrs. Grover Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clark and Mrs. M. A. Caswell sp,ent Sunday with da tives in Burke county. Thre was a fine birtnday dmnei at the hoitie of Mr. 'J. S. Bumgarnei " in "est Hickory on Sunday, or rather a double birthday celebration givn in htfycr of Mr. J. S. Bumgarner, celebrating his 71st birthday and also being the 'birthday of his son, Mr. J. i'E. Bumgarner who was 35 years olo. There were quite a numb.er of rela tives and friends present to en.ioy tne c-ebbration. Mr. J. S. Bumgarner's children and grand children rvere ail piesent and also a number of invit ed guests. We have only a few cf the names of the visitos present: Mr. J. R. Bumgarner, Mr. Ervjn Sitmon, Mr. J. H. Miller and Mr. R. C. Helton. Our friend. Squire G. T. Barger, reports that he was present also and reports an unusually fine time. There were about 75 persons on hand, and tlvr large table was well loaded yvich everything good to eat. In order lo be brief will say that everyone pres ent greatly enjoyed the celebration, none more than Mr. Bumgarner who is unusually .hale ar.d active for a man of 7 years. After pleasant con versation for an hour or more the guests returned thanks to those who had prepared the many nice things for celebration, and also extended their best wishes to Mr. Bumgarner and son hoping they might enjoy many more sucih pleasant . celebra tions. T. J. Lt shell a woman follow .-. v must siimtitnaus prod.uctiens with I nf fened true love and '!. which the name of that master pro-; to climb to new anu ducer has 'ever been identified. ThVjtefhts? cast is unusually excellent. The; These are the ,uestin, ilu-mp of the picture is a d-finition MiUe asks and answer;- of "for worse" in the modern mar-;uen frust. d W!nt are a svife.'s runs the golden defies to a husband who steadily ing romance. 'I crbid. di- gs her down to his own lower cms destined to occupy me ital and moral level ? What course as a dramatic romance ttvrou bread - . .. r 5 after tverv meai vcryuiherc CECILE B. DeMILLE'S SPECIAL PASTIME TOMORROW Cecile B. DeM 'die's latest Para mount picture, 'Forbidden Fruit" by Fannie McFherson, which will be shown at the Pastime theatre tomor row and Friday is said to be one of fill over the world people use this goody for its benefits WEST HICKORY NEWS West Hickory, July 27. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Phelps and two children spent the past wc.ek with relatives in Altavista. Va. T Mr. M. A. Carswell and Mr. L.. Chapman and a number of ethers went to Morganton Sunday evening to attend the service at the iScv Joints church recently completeu there. The service was conducted by Pastor W. L. Shinn of West Hickory. lTv. and Mrs. J. P. Huffman of Route 4 spent Saturday evening wit Mr. T. J. Leonard. Mr.; WT. T. Harris of Charlotte spent several days here the past week so acmnk; subset ibeiV for the Mill News and also selling a book giving infor mation on mill work-in general. Prof. Sebren is having a large at tendance every night at his singing school at the Methodist church. The; annual state campmeeting of Monrv bclc wittiou quegtion If HUNT'S GUARANTEED SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES (Hunt'a Salve and Soap), ful.' '.n th trratnu-nt of Itch, Ecxema, Rlngworm.Tctttrrjr other ilch 'nir Wln (lincHMiD. I'ty tht treatment ut am tislt. REMEMBER THE NUMBER roofing Telephone 31 For plumbing, heating, and repair woik James C. Shuford Co. Phone 31 SHOULD BE TREATED THRU THE BLOOD wCdial aufchorities now asrrea that rheumatism, with if K and pains, is causedb girmsthlt Pour poison into yS ifSS Btream. Rubbing will not give 22? St6ntriIief Thousands of s'i'S nCh, Medical Advisor' Gei s S 'iPyi 441' Atlanta Ga' et it. S. S. at your druggist. I i l TRADE y if MABW n L ii t well as its A CRICAG0 pleasure . ( fi fkeeps teeth f& "'sweet ffiroaf soothed. 'r nd IB& I I acyf.? Bib tobacco makes 50 :,. j mSWSm flood cigarettes for Ww&ggmig$m ttes1 0c yty-3&&i- B7 , 'jej& Sealed Tight Kept Rfe$ EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION PASTIME Tomorrow and Friday tMtir CECIL . e PRODU By Jeanie Macpherson- A vividly intimate revelation of, love and married life. Baring a wife's struggle between duty; to a rascally husband and the call of her heart to a man who w-as worthy. d For Over Fifty Years CTION IP? 9 A Paramount Picture Staged by a great company, with settings and gowns more varied and gorgeous than anything else DeMiHe has brought to the screen With AGNES AYRES, THEODORE ROBERTS, KATHLYN WILLIAMS, FORREST STANLEY, THEODORE KOSLOFF, JULIA FAY and CLARENCE BURTON NOTE: Owing to the high rental that he have to pay for this big production we are compelled to increase the admission price on this picture to 20 and 30c, war lax included. 8 REELS. Schedule of Show: 3:00, 5:00, 7:00 and 9:00 Ii "-1 ' Tl """ x: f