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yvi;; ; PABE TWO HICKORY DAILY RECORD THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 6, 1921 Hickory Daily Record gabacribtw Mimg tka addrea of Mr pvtt diaugad will plaaia itat ta thttr eanraranieation beta OLD and NEWaaUraaaaa. Ta taitm eQrfwrt dalhrtry, eoa plaafta atatild ba mad to tha Sob aeriptiaa Baf artmant promptly. City MitMrftati abonM call 167 regarding wzszsxrnos rates Qua law.- rr6;00 bmUI. 440; 6 aostha, 12.00) Sclaa.. - W Thna. CacSa STa M C4m4 aa atooar-elais matter flap- If nbav U. 191. at tha poatofflca at B Jwry. K. OL. ndar tba at of March T Amdatad Pratt la axelualvely watifed to (2m om of republication f kH mm endltad to It or not raCsatf H Ct aapar and ateo th lo J mm td barain. 4 ci sea or associated press PaMlaaad av ta Cbry Prlntrng Co. Bvarp Bvaadag Eseapt Saaday HOLSTEIN HERD SPEAKING OF SPORTS Personally, we could be satisfied with the ncore in tho world aeries gatocn and wait until the morrow for the detail. Removed from the cen let of athletic endeavor, a fellow aaenda hla time thJnklnr of those thing which are more worth while, apt! he can spend an afternoon look ing over , a flock of poultry, herd of Jftraeva or devote an hour cr two o the ancient and honorable gamo of checkers if there is nothing else Utter with little thought of wheth er' Bambino cracks one out of the lot. 1 is not ao wiflh the younger fellows, however. They are on edge Unlay and in many places the older ones are keen for, the excitement of the baseball scries. There was a time when we would Lave rented a ball to get the world's aetiea reurna; and when the Uni versity football team jjot in aciton, it was hard-bciled telegraph oper ator Who could resist our appeals for cutting in on' the matinee reports t Chapel HiU. Years ago the Carolina OeoTgia gt me was ho received, this eeribe having quit work about 1:45 p, m.' for the purpose. A week later, it did not require much nerve to rent a big hall for a matinee, and we re member paying out good money for tdvertUing the CiTolina-Vanderbilt Jeport and making $1.25 on the uatinee. It was' worth a $50 risli then. That was some time ago, when the h porting blood ran strcng in the veins, when the loss of a contest, in whjch our . heard was wrapped up caused loss of sleep and untold mis ery. ; TVlell now, of course all these things atill lookgcod, but we can read arout them in. the neswpapers, and deplore the fact that there is no Gus Malbert of the Richmond Times Diap&tc'H to write the football leads for North Carolina papers. Tha Record believes that the im provement of the property in the rear of, the ptatoffice by laying two good atreeta would 'mean a' great deal for the growth of that business section. Thoae Wbo oppose this improvement j ar standing mote m their own light today thtu could hate been the case before. Baslneee may now gravitate towarda tfhe Eleventh, avenue im provement and be a long time in ven turing to the rear of the postofficc. T&oae persons wo are not yet be liever In the power A printers' ink for theiir place of ; course realize that the only articles which they can think' of are thoae poshed by national advertisers ' and , retailer. There mutt be a reason. Thoee soinetimes regarded as the lowly soar highest. , It was the irony of' chance that Frisch of the Giants should be such a king of swat in a game where none of hi8 four blows counted. . DRAWS UTERES T CHINA'S HUGE ARMY they went out last night for the stuff Snrinsrfield Renub can. I to retail to other Hands mat desired Astonishment mav well be felt at it. The liquor was found in a wsgon the figures published at Washington used at a camp by Tallant. showing that China, with 1,370,000 avtive troops, stands first among the nations of uie world in the size of its army. It is an odd commentary on ttrtoPvr!t's fear that the United States might be be Chinafied. The ex- i planaion of course its tnat Linna nas frf vara Y.f-on carrvintr on a civil war 'comparable in magnitude and importance to our own, inovgn very different in character, it resemDies our own in that tiho southern part of China has been trying to secede, but there ha.s been no such continuity of miliary operations as in ovr Civil war. During the present campaign ing season, indeed, fighting has tor the mctet part been confined to a single province. But while neither side is able, or perhaps disposed, to press the affair to a dciinite issue, Knth nidi ar afraid to weaken their armed forces, an dtihe result iR a tre mendous display, on paper, oi sol diery; tho number of effectives is certainly far from commensurate to the number of men enrolled. Yet it is greatly to be desired that ea he disbanded as soon as possible, not merely because they are plunging tnma ever more deeply into poverty and stand in the way of that economic independence which the country must regain if it i not to be a standihg menf.ee to n.ao Viuf Wtir the militarization ct the 400.000,000 Chinese people would be a portentous misfortune. It has not occurred as yet- for tihe aver age Chinaman still hates war and thinks force stupid as a way of set tling international difficulties. Yet rvina in its dv hao been a military nnnntu wloMilUT K.' TTCat empire, and if .t;u Una it militarists who act a following and prey on the country. Moreover it has its -patriots who sin cerely believe that in order to .win back its freedom and independence China must prepare for "the day.' It in not at all impossible, therefore, that if pressed too lhard China might undergo such a change of temper as Germany did during the Napoleonic invasions and come to put its faith ;n force. It is therefore greatly to be hoped that an agreement of the pow ers to respect the righs of China, and an adjustment of the dispute between the imperialists of the North and the republicans of the south will make possible the disbanding of this hugo Chinese army. SEEKS IDEAL WOMAN WW 1 t Not all the interest of the visitors to the fair is in the Jersey herds. The Holstein breeders also are at tracting attention and the beef breeders come in for their share too. Elam Iscnhower won first prize on his Holstein bull, L. W. Poovey sec and D. M. McComb third. In addition Mr. Poovey drew two first and one second prize on Holstein cows. In the Hereford contest the Aber nethy Hardware Company won first premium on its bull and H. W. Harris took first on his exhibit. In tiVie Jersey contest the Shuford Mill Farm of Granite Falls, a new entry, wr.n two first, prize?. THE FARMERS POINT OF VIEW J Topeka Capitol. Agriculture is not a small special interest of the country seeking spe cial privileges. It is a large general interest demanding necessary facili ties to live and prosper. It is so ex tensive and fundamental that the special attention it ;has been receiv ing in the last two years in congress is encouraging to the whole country and every legitimate interest. As every industry has suffered inline last vear and labor has been laid o'f to a-n extent that has been felt alarm ing, because the farmer could not make purchases, so every mdu.-aiy will profit wihen farmer's reeds are recognized and his. business is orj;an ized for business. It a relief that the new altitude' On the road to ntrmalcy '"'.. ha.v record was set bv an aviator and not lost barrage, camouflage tcruu i .i-u w j f,.u: xt, v,.:,.,fiiio Rut we 'have iouna a...t Post. ! ,in Philadelphia North Ameiicaa. October 10 is to be Fire Prevention Day. The price of coal will prevent fires until long after that dale. I i 1 HEFNER REPORTED AS LEADING FIELD It is ronnrlii.l that PavmnJlfl T. Hefner had the highest rating in the n-ecent postoffice examination, with Albert L. Deal second and Horace H. Abee third. There is no ccpforms- ntinn . vf 4-hia rennrt and neitlhpr nf the two of the three men named had anything to say in answer to an in quiry except that he had passed with a good rating. The other two applicants were not seen. It was freely discussed on the streets late yesterday and today, however, that Mr. Hefner came first and it is believed that he stands the best chance- with the others standing in the order named. THREE GALLONS OF LIQUOR CAPTURED Pete Taiiant- wiiite, and Noah Whitter, colored, were arrested by Hickory officers early today and held on a charge c'f having three gal lons of liquor in their possession. Both work for the Atlantic Bithulith hie Company and it is assumed that If you haven't visited the fair, you of course will be there tonight ct to morrow. ; And tomorrow is 'the lait day. With the world series and the fair erf at the same tirne, the newspaper raider muat b' getting his money's worth. ' . TO CORRECT, A MISTAKE Charleston New and Courier. ' Tha Washington conference is real ly an attempt to ctfrrect the colossal mistake made When. the prescriptions of toe Paris conference were reject ed. It Is an attempt to regulate the affajra 'of the world in such a way as Bot to allow these war-breeding co.n MnatioTvi to come about. This can be accomplished onlv by the fcrmation of oa big co-operative combination, firhteti of course is exactly what Vrcs ident Wilson tried to achieve. Unless it succeeds the current European prophecies of new alliances and bal ances of power, far from being fanci ful, are pretty certain to come true In the main. "Paris May Get Stillman Case," aays a headline. Here's hoping. Petroit News, PICTURE FRAMING If you value a picture then you should preserve it by having it properly framed. To simply put a molding around a picture is not framing it. Fram ing s picture means to encase in molding that will harmonize with tho colors of the picture, thereby creating a contrast. This work I specialize in and carry 300 pat terns from which to make your se lections therefore I feel that I can meet your requirements. Bring In your pictures and get estimates. Frames of all descriptions, high grade workmanship. The Framing Shop, Antiues and Household Furniture ROCKY GLENN FURNITURE STORE E. W. REYNOLDS, Prop. In bn semen t next to Hub Theatre "I'v.e tramped over 12,000 miies to see If there's one solitary woman left who doesn't try to do poor, little old Adstr.i out of his own little job." Such W the storv of Carl .'. Countryman of Cllicngo, executive secretary of the League of Young Americans, who was seen in London recently vcarinsr a khaki suit and n bright smile. ''I've been looking for the sweet, gciuio mannereJ Englishwoman we used to f:Jl in love wiili in the stales' said Mr. Countryman. "Trying just 1 catch a glimps.1 of her, I've added 400 miies to my reeonl In n walk from Glasgow to London ami I'm still walking." i " r n lit GRAND Today & Tomorrow THOMAS MEIGHAN IN- 'The Conquest of Canaan Adapted from the Famous Novel by Booth Tarkxngton At aw np THF. SC.KNKS WERE TAKEN IN ASHKVILLE, N C 1T A P A It A MOUNT PICTURE. SHOWS 3. 5. 7 and 1 . ft'!. aat' 1 - - - - - - Admission 10 and 20c war tax included KM mm " Admission 10 and 20c war tax included i Prcmpil! and Skillful Watch Repairing For the same reason that you select a. Good Watth you will appreciate our Permanent and Prompt Wafcch Repairs. Our Rep utation for skillful and permanentwateh repairing is judiciously guarded by our factory watchmaker. He is ready to give you prompt and satisfactory service at all times. It costs you less in the end to have your watch repaired right the first time. If, you have your watch repaired at Bisanar's you know7 it's GEO. E. BISANAR'S We Have a Factory Man ee our Booth at The Fair It contains Areola Hot Water system, KohJer Enameled 'bath room fixtures, Westco Tankless water system - for farm and suburban homes James C. Shuford Co. Home of Good Plumbing, Heating, and Sheet Metal Work w&Jav law aw ' "The Home Of Better Values Co Meet your Friends at Our Store Winter time just around the corner. You will be in need of heav ier Underwear, Outings, Coats, etc. Never before has our stock been more complete and our low prices breaks all records of pre vious years. Men's Fleeced Lined Union Suits, ankle length, also shirts and Drawers at prices lower than before. $1.50 value Union Suits, good grade $1.19 Suit $1.25 value Men's Springtee and Hanes Shirts and Draw ers .. 89c each Men's Lamsdown Union Suits fleece lined $1.48 Boys Union Suits (tailormade) all sizes 98c Suit OUTINGS Light and dark patterns. The very thing you need. Special this week . .12 1-2 and 15c yd Ladies and Childrens Union Suits and separate pieces. -At Lowest Prices- $2.00 value Ladies Ankle length Union Suits $1.39 pair Childrens Vests and Pants . . . 25c each Childrens Union Suits 59c pr. Ladies Vests and Pants. Spec ial this week 48c MISSES AND CHILDRENS COATS Just in, the most complet . e line of ladies and childrens coats in Velours, Broad Cloth, Nor mandy and many other ma terials. Childrens Coats $1.98 up Misses Coats $4.98 up Ladies Coats $9.98 up Pa 30 IBelk Stores "SELL' FOR LESS" I FD 111 ITfi rks-Mk-iDroe nine Co. HICKORY, N. C. VEGETABLE SOAP" The powerful Cleanser can be had from your dealer. Ask for it. Packed in No. 3 cans only. Spec ial price 25c each. "Vegetable" Soap quickly removes dirt, grease or coi-rosion of every character. Always and ready and perfectly safe to use anywhei-e. El Flo Supply & Mfg. Co. TIME FLIES Time is money every time and all the time Th- person who does not waste time and who manages money to the best advantage, is sure to prosper. Utfet But every day you neglect to save is time lost Fverv ool lar you spend uselessly is one hundred cents' worth J V nity wasted. Don't squander opportunity CULTIVATE : habit of saving and you are on the high road to succels Deposit vour surnlns parni ,,.:u , how much easier it is to save. "b Dank and see First National Bank TTTCKT1PV xt n t unr . CaPita and Surplus '$300,000.00 EUl0tt' president, K. C. Menziea, VicePresident J. JL. Cillev. Assr- r0on & Cashier P I u. i I