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N!NG. SEPTEMBER 20. 1921 'SPA' Lit HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE FIVE I IT 1)1' 1 lltMt. r'nn i rKIUL (By Laura QUAL at uv . TY principal factors to bo considered :.u chase whether largo or small. ler:cs. Vil' in v . 1 1 are always assuredo f the best )rice and often at a hg sav- vi'l! worth your consideration. are reasons for the continued id popularity of our store, i i i send your prescriptions to us. pleased and, you will api)rcci- VACCINATION-A PROTECTION I "WHAT EVERY WOM AN KNOWS? i.- u 'V, , I J,1ASE LAST SHOWINO PASTIME TODAY Koch. Red Cross Pnhi;,. ... ... t m ... . ' ' V it - I. . . J . .T : . 1 m Ilea It h Xnv "1UH mum i it win: suuum it iiian P It is time for your child to enter cn'H-S('. the pietty littlo vaso fiow gf school, (if he has not already start- cr who holds un her c tvo loiv.j: head M vw mill'? ioj- a nrsr- lerm ni. f ;in, i,,si;ii'4 Vins:Vi.ir.l tvirn v:i'ct ' ;i7.s,,,n' 11 ,,s Vou have of Ounces an.: 15ttlt louiso, made every plan for t: von .... Know it is ol.l n, i..' a., practica', brainy --"""(."i liuii. ik. nils LI1U piopor clothes, and that you will give anl helps her husband, to nVnl it the lunches that it ncds, will be battles r.nd to overcome ins interested in the rade it makes, stacles? in its tev.vhc-rs and its hn-il ' Sir James M. Barrie r.nkcs Int ...u.. ..i . . ..... . - I . . . i t i ! : . 4i, tui.ii aooui us health : After quite plain wnicn khiu oi mvu un m-.vwhere. in in.ii is the chief thunr t,. V ,.nlmo.'-.i en lunns. m What ivcry wo- - . . t. . v V J 41 ' and maybe all vour ot'ne. man Knows," the new Wil'inm De-: piove uselos- wheii vou iH-' Paramount picture which was TO R3 H sa u Gil vanities, or girl who di;- uHJ-AR!! I!.TTE!!V MAN LAST SHOWING TOM MI T VISITOR TO HICKORY GRAND TODAY Mr. F. II. Su.-mS.h- of AiK.ita, dis- . .If you missed secinsr Vom Mix i:i , . . ' . ... his latest 1 ox production "F'.v B;lc met rc-r.rcscnri.tivv el A: ;:ire -.t- Town Round Up," story bv Wni. iic- P'.rt t(i;-y in Hickory as the Leon Kame. at the Grand theatre f ;,!, . ";. , '. Y-di : . k.-al yesterday, you missed a very fine it bl 'W the head whicii ll'ieatened u'i t;i i no orouj;nt woman the in his the Wizard e-''Jec owner of Spn'stliivi- canif with his l'K-al d. a'vi i newsnap"'1 ;dvei tisin'.v the heartiest cooperation ciMiimmv whic rutis the tr. -live line of advertising: to be seen t.icn. Mr. P-ture. 1 lie apcarar.ee ot ion consult J a ' picture is aiway a:: ol interest an.j aiways, too. been an event satisfart ry in come. But there are decrees of faction; and it may .' sai ! ot Bi.cr Town Round-Up," ti !v to be voted the mo:-1 Mix, V to regard md io with most the sitlered plans will 13 P EM':. Wied?" yistc HE GRIMES COMPANY io enroll vour chi . -m I .,i: shown at the Pastime taeatre . -(1VI.I - -- - ------ Has thi- little .tK. i..w.-T ' fl:iv - .....i v.ivt.uai.- And you, nerhans r.i.-iv V...' The storv is laid in Enc;lan i obliged to answer "No." ' : Scotland and shows how a yr piv.v in which he has appea.v-. screen. l-'Kini the mi mi'iU wh":; Mi ' youno; ranch owner, aimed ! jie c fy i e.j,' on ihe ;. a s a is rd'ii a.nd with a lon s fmni a bijr rattler tin' i''lty hi'r.;;n 'Ids sa:r-.- 'rarni.tiu- voi'.n ba'-k fro in the ritx- to his .iireii as a b id.e. i!"i only did the interest nevi-i i:ir. but it was constantly iufsified. Last showing f this sro d pictuiv !ed;iy. Ad-ted a'.tiavtioii a t'-vc n !e Fdu.-:!tie.r.a.! conn-dy. Tomo'-'-oy Lwis .1 'rh'.ni k presents Conway Tearle in "Road to Ambition" an oaelhnt or ;u-t ion. AVidiam Hohenzoller?i jirobably otibl tell the Ku Klux Klan where tiny could find an "Invisible Emperor."- Syracuse Herald. lieve J ossildy you mav not voursv'f "bo- nobticin wins fame and success, .1. :. AY WORK IN INTERIOR PA) NTING PAPER HANGING KALSOMINING AND DECORATING Will Need No Apologies ! ii i vm! i.'i'actiii y and Perfect Ai! V.'nrk IJoasonably Done liiii.itc ; L heerl ully r ui'nislied H. M eyer Newton, N. C. XORY ESDAY iiiiiS'i ur: j;t parade at io a. m. 27 ft U r, i f s ? n w n ! S 8 lit ikH Li I, ll II M Mt'RV U v d;i,ooo.ooo.oo FREE STREET X ,n ito.t I', "IH Sub- Show Day a. I.utp Drii Sroro. Admis 11 "Hi I n I. i ts same pri' ts a'J on hhow grounds. No u-t this service. j protection unconscious ot the in 'vaccination v.s a mst one of the most loathsome as bunt little wife who ! as one of the most ftal dis-i speeches is injecting: act that; h. types there-n ril his Lhe itv. At - falls in but the w eases small ox. Eut .-.to.) ju-t a'10a' secret ol his popu;a mmute and lemember that the ef-'the height of his career, 1 I'ectiveness of vaccinat;o-. is n.t . I love with another womai matter of faith but positively a mat-'wise wife also proves eqnr-l to tins tor of, ftict. A hundred years ayo ' '-T-'T.eney and handles the ease in one tenth of all the deaths in the manner that brings happir.'ji- and world was caused by small pox; to-j 1 ec onciliation. The east is all st-.r, day this number has Leon redu-( d to including Lois, Wilson, Com a l Naei less than one half of one per -ev. ,a:,' -thers of not'. Aain .you may be "afraid of vac- picture was received with ciriation" but surely that fear is, not ' mai 'a'(' approval by the audamee. Wfdl founded because within the last!Tnat 5t was n ,ess satisfactory than two years alone .'LCOO.OOO persons "Midsummer Madness" in which Lois lr e been vaccinated in this count w , Wilson and Conrad Nagcl '.-ppcared, R, '- li"nv c;tv m ir.ae-i'r, tml left last ni-ht for Chapel Hill, wh-v . today he was on the nreu-vam for a .C'overnment at a city and eouny meetino- beino- held at the Univerrtty of Noith Carolina. LAST SHOWING TODAY I without a siii.ii!e death. in fact, the vvas evident. ! actual process is no more nainful than 1 !-ast showing of this fine picture a slight pin scratch, and the effect, today. Added attraction Pathe News, even in the most aggravated cases Tomorrow Frank Farnum in "The it is not nearly as uncomfortable as Struggle" a great western picture. . . ... I 1 At.. I. . 1 , , , - a co m i in me neau a sngnt t.'.'ver nv lesult, and possibly a headache for a day or two and that is all. j Maybe you think the vaccine virus may "not be pure;" this too is now almost impossible as strict laws sur jound the manufacture of vaccine, vnil the .11. S. government protects the people by enforcing this law wihle, much of the vaccine is pt-epared in government laboratories. ! The best times for vaccination to insure immunity fiom sn-aii pox is1 during the child's first year of life,' oi before it is ten years old. For this reason school authorities insist on all children beine- vaccinated be-, fore entering school. If two suc cessful vaccinations are had, pro tection usually b.sts a life time. I; is important for adults a we'll as children to bo vaccinated. But a child is totally dependent upon the understanding of its parents to j ro t":l it : di'M'asi- that it is highly important that all p. '.rents under hand the value of vaccination; the pi oven effectiveness of it and the danger in the process. Therefore, have your child vaccinated now; not only that it may enter school but because it is a duty owed to the child by the parent. Investigation will convince any one of the simplicity of the practice as well as of the importance of it in protecting from small pox also from typhoid fe ver. Don't delay vaccination. Do it now. FORDSON TRACTOR DOES ALL SORTS OF GOOD WORK Many farmers attended the l-'ord-son tracto?" demonstration yesterday and today on the Arney farm several miles west of Hickory and saw tln.se powerful engines pull plows, disc harrows and rollers through and over soil ;..s hard as any in Ibis se?tion. Lack of rain foi several days, and the absence of a "season" caused the soil to lr1 packed bar' and farmers saw the tractors work under the hardest conditions. Mana ger Watson served cold drinks to his guests during both days. AVILLI AM FOX Presents TOM MIX "THE BIG TOVN ROUND-UP" Story by AVm. McLeod Raine A Great Western Picture Added Attraction A 2 REEL EDUCATIONAL OM 1 DY Admission 10 and 20c TOMORROW Lewis ,' L Seiznick Presents CONWAY TEARLE in" Elaine Sterne's THE ROAD OF AMBITION' ?Hlfcl jillflMfiSl 55253 ster T . I 'cnuitz mamieu Joseph Mathieu TENOR Under Auspices L. C. Giee Hub COLLEGE AUDITORIUM Monday Sent. 26 Admission th 8:00 P.M SO cents "HUM" MAN TELLS WHY FIVE TOES MAKE HRICHT ANIMALS "I'll tell you the reason tl.vt any one of my t hice herds of i lephants is the most intelligent bunch o' heasts in this whole meiuigerie, which in cludes about every known animal but the Polshevist," said the boss animal man of the John Robinson cir cus, coming to Hickory Tuesday, September 27th. "The elephant has five toes like a man, that's why. Look at those ostriches over there. You know they are the prize 'nobody home' crea tures of the universe, don't you Want to know why? Well, they've got only two toes. Of course, my theory doesn't stpply to the hoofed annuals, bui. they are all babes in aims when compared to elephants in the matter o' wisdom. "Here's another thing. Did you ever see anything with big eyes that has any brains? Take mati nees idols, movie Claudes and fish, for instance. Ain't I rtym : iov, look down those elephant lines. Take the tenth one in the row. Pipe those little eyes. Just watch the brightness of 'em. That 'bull' knows I'm talking about him; he knows what I'm saying. They get ynj every time do the 'bulls. They size people up on sight. If they don't like you they never will. When they don't fall for a person's charm-', I knov thete's something wiong with that person. But follow the elephant's tips and you'll love your fellow men for you 11 notice it's seldom they find a wrong un-mighty seldom." GRANITE FALLS WINS Lenoir, .Sept. 20. Granite Palls defeated Lenoir in an exciting game of baseball Saturday by the score of six to five. The game abounded in fine fielding features by both teams. WHY IT SUCCEEDS P.etause It's For One Thing Onlv. and Hickory People Appreciate This Nothing" can be good for every thing. . Doing one thing well brings suc cess. Doan's Kidney Pills are lor one thintt only. For weak or disordered kidneys. Here is Hickory evidence to prove their worth. C. E. Pope, carpenter;, Hickory, says "I had a slight touch of kid ney trouble a short time ago and Iheie was a heavy, dull feelmg in my b-.vk. iMv kidneys acted irregular ly, too. I took a few of Doan's Kidney Pills and before I realized it the pains in my back went away, my kidneys were regulated and I was cured. I haven't been bothered since and I recommend this kidney remed to my friends." Price COc. at all dealers. Don t simply ask for a kidney remedy fet Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Pope had. Foster-Milcurn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv i ' 1 jA Hit or Miss Ga Makes a Motor Ji nPHE problem of oi -B- uniform oralis v i our- of aming ciiiSieu !tie ? : tin cessful i iiaa i.o soue. varying : utility j'aOiitic T I 1 1 V. rjrouireer si re a f e s t a s 1 1 j o v a t j e s ?;aU r of of ihi1; a to tlio gas oline liser. It was easy prod net to when a fjtarMiart nraelieallv ail H' two types oi runic petroIum. Coimmrativelv litlto iiasoiibc the asle curoo irons (!! was I. that all Iiave hem .1 "SI.. demand is so f re; parts of the floLe explored for peiroiieiMn, aeeoiiiiE-j for the erv al of enides' Jhc iarLct. Gasoline miisl he mitforni not oidy in one or two or three re spects, Lut in every way lhm afFect.s nu)lor opei :ii ioti. Ai- ery properly of he (a;so- soli lie -m iw m it or Miss line (hi use influeiu'es in some ..t the performance of jour Jiiolor. X The Standard Oil Company ( V v, Jersey) has never been eofifce.'it to have ".Standard' .'Vloli-r Ciasoline exceptionally t'-vAi'l in any one respect to the detriment of other properties. f he ideal woidd be to have eve; y drop of gasoline as uni-' form In (ill its qualities as the ehejuieals and drus uhielij f yotn pharniaeist uses in a pre- $ scrip! eo-oeralJott o ;i r'siilt ol the f our Develon- pa most !? -.fitl 3lamiiaeiurmr Ile J met its, "Standard" Motor! tajime is positively tin; best I balaneeil and the highest ini quahly that you can buy. It is llu; same whether you get' U in one corner of the state or another. (Nc ; a-: :: COMPANY T A- l.- i" I iWii.v0..v!.PL V'v 11 H 'a; f . Mr a' r