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i EVENING. SEPEEMBER 17, 1921 .riinnA) Money 111 HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE THREE Th Hismnr Store is ah.s in u po:dlion to nnvp you money your jewelry te sjiiir.'inf nts. v?er Mcrifu4c quality, our prices are always the oi:ddeieil. II' Veil 'I ' guarantee of (tility iiuuiivs the the recipient of a tfil't. Visit our herd and moans store ol',ten. Geo. E. Bisanar Local and Personal "WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS" Mai: i) aixvms (jurat ilay IN PICTURES PASTIME MONDAY When William DeMille, one of Lester Thornton and of ! linmount s master producers, un- SUtncer nre visiting relatives in ! d?1.t0ok n'en Sir J awes M. Bar city. i l ie 8 celeorated play, "w-nat Every Woman Knows," which will be shown iat the Past bile Theatre two (lays. i Momiav .-nil Tuesdnv. September 1'.) Miss Era Propst will leave i row for .Johnson City, Turn, 'she will suend several weeks tonn where Mrs. Lnllie Peacock arrived yester tbivilay afternoon from Charlotte to visit home folk?. I l 'r ' Ul ('l'H't llickory,N- ( r "- . Mis. V. p. Speas and sons are rpending- the week end in Winston Salem with relatives. Messrs. .1. A. Link ani (Ion. . Link have arrived from Charlotte to be at the bedside of their mother Mrs. S. K. Lir.k, who is oritioall ill. HICKORY INSURANCE & REALTY CO. General Insurance and Bonds Service Our Motto 030 Mth Street - - Phone 292 NOTICE NOTICE Wo aiv now in position to furnish all perspective builders Blue Prints with all detail and specifications. Why wait from 60 to 90 days and pay from 7". to $100 when we ha've a com plete line and ours are absolutely FREE., ' ('all in and look them over. We are also in position to furnish esti mates on all classes of work, with a guar antee of perfect satisfaction, and upkeep of our work for a period of 12 months. Honest business and satisfaction to our incomers -Our Motto. Sides & Morgan l I KACTOKS ANI) Rlll.DERS (Hfin- (her Williams & Pearson Clothing Company l'homr 516-J and 20. the ouestion cf a cast to ade quately portray the characters- of the great story, was one of primary importance. That Adams and Bruce MeRae -who played the leading roles in the1 Anl.i if-Uri production of the play, shitfld be wUeeef;ded in the, screen version in the most -:;paUe manner was imperative, and to tht end Lois Wilson and Conrad Nape! were chosen. "What Every Woman Knows"' was produced at the Duke of York's thea ter in Lfndon in 15)08, and in the loi lowinir season it was presented in NeW York v Charles Frohman w'a'a Maude Adams aii'J Br We McKae in the leadinp parts. The' play" scored a huge success and during silCc'eed-in- seasons it was presented ii! Uie printipaS cities of the country. Tile story deal with the fortunes of a younp student with- a poiitioai aspiiation i.v.ho steals into a home of wealth at nipht to read certain 1 ..nU- hp is unable to obtain other- Miss Pinkie Shuford o." Newton i-t mw-.trht and the result ;s and Mrs. Carrie Neill of StatesvilloJ an agreement that in consideration imnci wdovil'iv fii' Mi- rSuvi'" ii n-ivimmf to him of Sl.oOO. ne Iluggiiis. Mrs. J. 1. Eastman has returned to her home in S-iuda, Va., after spend ing some time with Mrs. ;). W. Clark son on Eighth street. Mis and. Mrs. E. ,. t'arr have re- tuiiu-d from a delightful trip to At lantic City. New York, Philadelphia and Washington. Mr. and Mrs. E. morning for Abii they will be guests for some time her sister, Mrs. Sam Wither, B. ..'one:; left this rdon. Va.. where! of AH philatheas J' the Reformed church are urg'id to bs . present at the rally day services which wii! bo held at the church Sunday morning and bring a visitor with them. Dr. D. R. Wolff of Greensboro and bis mother, Mrs. J. W. Wolff, of Ashboro are visiting at the home of of Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Wolff on iith avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fort and daugh ter of Cystoma spent yesterday with Rev. i nd Mrs. W. II. McNairy. stop ping ever on their wr.y to Morgan ton to visit relalivrp. Mrs. Annie Martin and son. Master N'ath.aniel Macon Martin -will errive todav from Washington to visit her sister-in-law, Mrs. J.ohn W. Harts-field. xy-iU n!MTir ihf flinii'iter ot t'l? household within five years. I nis V.rcvokes unusuai and ce.pt -va ting development, all contributing to mane this screen story one of the most -entertaining produced this season. In? supporting cast is of a high eharao ter of excellence. - - i i TOM MIX Gil AND MONDAY The attraction at the Urnd thea t.., u i., ,.-;n i, a T.ii IVliy Sri his latest Fox production "The l'ig' T,,,.,, Pr.ioi.1 Trn" storv bv Will, idc- i ...-.v. r-Jno In thi mcturc MIX; Li.Vll iv.un l appears as a young ranch owner, with whom romance begins when he meets, through auto trouble, the pret ty daughter of a weathy father who is on tour seeking investments in the far west. The romance is de Vm o.-iseo and of ,.lni natps i?i the union Ol If lovers. But weanwhile Mix ex periences thanks to sundry foes enough thrilling encounters to satis fy the most rabid trouble hunter. Ai- he rescues from lmmiiteiii, peiii " BOY BITTEY BY' SNAKE Master Neil Clark, small son of Mr", and Mrs. N. W. Clark, was bitten bv a copper head snake near Ills ltOiti in Kenworth shortly before noon; today, but prompt first aid measures and attention by a physician have pre vented, it is believed, any serious consequences. " The snake va coiled up nt the foot of a tree where the lad, not noting it particulaily, poked at it with .a bax-e foot. The fangs went into the flesh twice. The snake had shed its skin. There was a 'foregathering of. mothers in the neighborhood, the father being at work, and the snake was killed by Mrs. Clark. GRAND THEATRE MONDAY WILLIAM FOX Presents TOM MIX "THE BIG TOWN ROUND-UP" Story by Wm. McLeod Rainc Added Attraction A 2 Reel Educational Comedy Admission 10 and f20c raEZXJ IE II I i EXTUAOllDINAin tat T 5i nWBJJAM ATTRACTION V Monday & 3 14 Tiipcnav m uvuuuj 'aJ I DeMllLEsn PRODLCTION OF Sir James M. Barrier's Famous Play "What Every WomanKnowsr A PARAMOvijS'T PICTURE With Conrad Na&el, Lois Wilson and Clarie McDowell n rices On bhoe Kepaifjiig a SHOWS!: 3, 5, 7 AND ADDED ATTRACTION- ADMISSION"; Adults 30c, 8 I5KELS PATHE NEWS Children 10c. Dr. J. F. Campbell m;m is r Ph'-ne "To-L HICKORY. N. C. O.Ti Hivrr Y..w Jewelry btore OR. W. B. RAMSAY 0JENT1ST f JIjm f.onj; Vrng Cs niGJCOUT, N. c. J, II. WILLIAMS, M. I). rhy.;ieiari atid Surgeon URc' lin Ninth avenue l'honc 17D-J V. 1121 0th Ave 15. McMillan Public Accountant, Hickory, N. C. Business Systems, Audits, i Returns . Tax Miss Annie nurse ot tne AshcviUc and Mrs has just training. Yoder, a graduate Meriwether hospital, is visiting her parents, Mr. Colon Yoder. Miss, Yoder comnleted her three years' Grace Henderson ar.d and Master Busier: ai so, -eath savin of them twice in child in a runa- K EM EMBER A si itch in time saves nine. That shoe behind the trunk Needn't he considered junk. THE SHOE I IXEUY B. P. Link, Main Street DR. J. B. LITTLE DKNTI3T Offset Then 191 0t D. P, Bowtn'g Stor Geo. E. Bisanar DOCTOR OP OPTICS ErroT of Refraction end all Opti cal dtVti corrctJ with pro'wlj filtpd KlatiM. OiTl'-fl and cxamtnttion rocm Ui o r,.Uk with Jewtlry Store. Misses T i.ii iui. TrG(ilVl! F..nnei went to Marion today to . C ten the district meeting oi Christian Endeavor .society f ex tern North Carolina as delegates from the Seizor and intermediate socie i!..:..'tl,i. First Presbyterian thurcn. IT. D. C MEETS The Abel A. Shuford chapter, U. 1) C will meet Mondav afternoon !'; 'A', Li with Mrs. D. L. Russell. New members who have their regis tration papers are uigeu present. MOONLIGHT WEDDING While the waters of the Catawba U-ursled underneath and the beams from a gohlen moon translormed the night into mellowness Mr Unk r,C. n,l Miss Janie Long, both oi t united in marriage I.OMH V ii-n , " The Horseford bridge was .... ,iH:ir. the voung couple on the Catawba side of the river while the words that lottom man and wife were spoken by Squne Go. T. Barger. Several friends witness ed the ceremony. used for standing CYRUS C. BABB em. Am. Sk.J Civil Engn. Waferpower, WaterworV and Sewerage Land tub-din ision Highwayt. Hickory, N. C. Cbm. Com. Bldg. Addrets: Granit Falls, N. C. EUROPEAN RELIEF In a mass meeting called by Lu theran ministers a year ago a com mittee was appointed to inform the . -i. Jvi rm-iiiip and to se4d 6i tnr-elothing'. or cash ,..;eVir.ii to send to ever aojum; - ...,il i.tVprincr nponlc. oo tney i .,.i.i,ndi-fcds of, dollars U!U . sent and' thousands of pouns clothing. Again the call rri.i..iC.inu ivmst be fed and Suffering is officially worse in N. Europe niii iw;ia-ine. In what- starv- they were of good comes, clothed. venor ted far than anyone October clothing two girls addition to way. Al' in all, it is ouite impossible to nc.!iiw 1 ho lmm-pss nn inat i o wis v.v, Tiin Pnnnd TTn' ik a soeedy and nerve tinglinsr proposition. Tne rok f flu. liorninp i f.riaetod bv ()ra l J klU HVtvl.'v I 11 1-1. 1.1 fl AfUiprl attraction. ' Th Simn" -a Mermaid two reel educational comedy. MAP OF HICKORY Prof, J. E. Barb, civil engineer, is revising the map of Hickory again and is receiving numerous inquiries.. Fverv business house, residence. fhnri-li and school building in the city will appear on the map, as well as water hydrants, and it will be one of the best maps ever isseud. It, is said that Hickory is the only city, in the state which has a ma-p showing j all these points. T R A CTO ImTeTTo N S T R A T I ON The demonstration of Fordson tractors on the Arney farm in Burke county, near the Rhodhiss road, is expected to attract many farmers Monday and Tuesday. The Watson Motor Company has arranged to show what these powerful tnvctors can do. The land is likely to be Vlry and hard and farmers will get a chance to sec these tractors work under hard conditions. REBE DANIELS PASTIME TODAY The attraction at the Pastime to day will be Bebe Daniels "The Good Little Bad Girl" in her latest Reahirt picture "One Wild Week" a comedv drama in five parts also a Snub. Pol lard comedy. Come out tonight and pmov a veal poou ;no. New I Bis? reduction on men's naiied or sewer soles and ber heels, bl.zo. ( Ladies' nailed or sewed soles and rubber heels, $1.00 Children's work in proportion. These are 1912 pric es for first class work, which is guaranteed to be better than you can get elsewhere. With these 1 ow prices, we are compelled to do business on a cash basis. ; All work returned. ! Electric Shoe Shop Phone 10G Next First Bldg. & Loan F. M. THOMPSON, Prop. .'!; ! . . ' J INTEREST 0115 ST FIRST BAPTIST When you have nny old or off Furniture to sell ( A I L II" 1 -Ij HlKhwt Cash rrlccs Paid. K. W. KKYftOLDS REMEMBER THE NUMBER Telephone 31 For plumbing, heating, roofing and repair woik James C. Shuford Co. Phone 31 will be sent, Setter Kusseu will send it. Gome. RKVS. KEG LEY, DEATON HALTIWANGER. and Electric Shoe Shop i '!. THOMPSON, Proprietor y"t CUU Work Gnarfchtvi m. Work I)IlTrd !lt lth F.trtt, Hlekory, N. C. Dit. O. II. HESTER DENTIST 'Kaii' phono No. 237 Masonic Temple Building Night phono No. 8 Hickory Harness Co. Manufacturers of r11 kinds of HARNESS, BRIDLE. BADDLKS AND STKAP WORK Rpiring a Specialty HICKORY, N. C. G. W. KABY, M. D., D. C. CHIROPRACTOR and Spinal Speciaiist Over Essex Jewelry Store. Chiropractic Eliminates the Cause of Disease. Plmne S28-J Jitney Schedule Hlckory-I.nolr Jitney Scbcdal Unoir t:50 P. M. kM RicVory 6.C0 P. M. rrit for No. 21 and IS. C E. ROBBINS Hickory Lodge No. 343 A. F. ft A. M. Renlar comwnnicatioB Flri and Third Mondy night. Brethrta eordially imTitI W rrjSUTTLEMYRE, W. M. W. L. BOATRIGIIT, Sec. How it hurts, throb, What wouldn't you d? to get rid of it and en inv nerfect foot ease! Hy .joy perfect root ease: Here la instant relief. A wonderful yet simple nome remedy which relieves you m rl"j.': nin removes the . rr ji.nnMri-U this while FREE TRIAI- ,if od get your money Dacic The Foot That Pains Most leads FAWYFOOT Most , Lutz Drugstore - On the Corner" ' 14 j f it or 317 That's ENOUGH " A PreMripttDne a Specialty T'le larsrest congregation of the week heard Dr. R. L. Lemons of Salisbury at the First Baptist church -t night and tbe service was rm.ji ''"u.. .V ind wiiiful. This nuivti- UdliV ...... . -i . . ine Dr. Lemons preached a special sermon to teachers, school - children and their parents. ' Services will be held tonight at S ..' orvain tomorrow at 11 a. m. ! and 8 ). m. . . -,; '-, . tu,. onwt for toniert is Cnrjs ition Initiation." At the merni- ser a the speaker will use as his s-.m-iect "Tied to Jesus" and the even ins? i discourse tomorrow is "Turning the ! t,...:i. at;i " The public i.; invited to an services. Reports frnn HiRhland, where Rev. F. A. Bower is preaching:, also are "ratifying:. The teeth in the prohibition law are the kind that come out at night. Hartford Times. something this is .worth shouting about THE Hart Schaffner & Marx styles iti suits and overcoats fo r 1921 are here Copyright 1920 Hart Schaffner & Marx PASTIME TODAY BEBE DANIELS (The Good Little Bad Girl) IN "ONE WILD WEEK" A Realart Picture Added Attraction 'YOU ARE NEXT" Snub Pollard Comedy Admission 10 and 20c New colorings; new fashion ideas; new fabrics. Pric es one-third lower than those of fall of 1920. Moretz- Whi Clothing Co an I 1 1 -A i i f i