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THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 27, 1921 PAGE TWU HICKORY DAILY RECORD Hickory Daily Record a nm spread In voting a milh.n dollars for schools,, $30,000 fur a hospital and 100 00.1 r...1... O.l.l .1UlTtl'llTl): IIV'WU H'l '4I. .nil. ;.nii'uitu., Subscribers deslnnjr the address of ; the t.jtiZns of, Winston-Salem Tucs i:ir paper chunked will please state ;( . shower a pitKiessivenes-- that will ca.ise other municipalitits to It' !i ur. That wr.n leg wad at tii.n but it went over ry majorities . . . ! . . . . . I 4 " 1 IU r. nan;.; ui moil -mo. l ir, nr. unfoi tunate community .1 1 . i. L If f .1 t their communication oom uui iuu WW add rrsstft). To inauni vilkknt delivery, com mits should bt ruado to th Sub- '.ription iJcpartment promptly. City Ascribe r should call 1C7 regarding r.iplainti. the i-'iirit to v, gooa m-IiooN and ordinary in such in. dances cm-hr (- maintain citizens Coll iler .tomorrow. Add to those a wealth of oCS full text, as follows: "The people of Ireland have read sc,enic investiture and lavishness such j j the message sov.t by your Holiness as characterizes all ot Harry uai-i to the king of Great Britain and an-' son's productions, and the in -om-1 cinti' vfttiv :im v interest in vhoiv r.suihie histlicnic ability OI -w lc-. pr welfare and the paginal regard which Ycung, and you have all the elements ittui it. f 1..H.W i 1 . vi-.nv ho- t.-.at iro to make tn? supor-piouumoH ti13 mis- linens their f;ratituk-. 'They ate confident that the hij; jines in the reply sent in name of Line- George will not lead .ou, a., e ;t myathshrdshrdlu It ad you, a.- it may the unifromeel, into believing that trie uouble.s are ii Inland or that the people of liehiii:! i. A! : i I ( " i : i 1 1 1 r in I In- 1 i t" : 1 1 S 1 1 StllSSCltllTMIN KATES jv,.reM..r th-ir lead-is a;, voi-th any king. W Year . ?5.00; .(,,., i. t,uv rv lr,,;. It rather' '"'he independence of Ireland has (Ry mail, $4.00; fl months, $2.00) !(Mtri'(,,)t ,.lt Uj5. ,.,.,,.. in h..s '-VMially proclaimed t.y the 1ntfc. S2.R0 i ...... . , ..... ..... -'H ;-"d .epiesentatives .,1 W .v." II I Tl . ail I Ml I l.ll 1 1 c ill'.'' i r I l i I i r i I , , . . it l v...... mi.- A I Oft i ,' ,. .... ...... .., '"" !''"' I'-"l "d ratn.ed hy L() te!i him ..uv kvumuu ...... -t Aorili uno ina eommtini: ies m :!; i .,.. ,,t ,. M-..-it.- . . i-..u .!:: j.ssinvs (' Month '46 1 j fiat MrJ, and ldayKround.4 :! i;.-t.v..-n i i !..nd "an. I UnUtiii ha'e ! nncrbt l:ave & Work .... ... --- nivn'rit'.i! la. I.. To-, laaay peopl.- Hi- H.uie in the hart ; hat the i Altered as seconr-claas" matter I3ep-,..t ,, (l'. j,,. ifi thai v. hr.l we n-e.i ,u''',s "f have rouKht l im- 11. 10IB. At tha Dostoffic at It ... i i..,. i. !""' Ul11 uI!0tl Irt-Uxtul and hy Kovvsnar.or critics in Los Ang,e.e5 nn, iwho were riven a pre-release peep at ' S the picture unquaiuieaiy ana uhiim mcuslv proclaim this to be Miss Young's le- iest screen achievement, j "Mush" wac written hy S-da C'.v--an and is a fascinating story of Am- erican rcnance. Vera is the wife of Tack Stanford, an a.orinff hver wlio j lias not permitted the convention ot j matrimony to lessen his unbound. -o j affection for her. On the niffht. ot j their tii st weddiiiL' t inivevsary Vera I seoms tvoahle 1. 'Jack im ;or tune- her I . I- .in.! i n O . ir i (H ) he- that no matter what their i hi.- . : , N. c. underth act of March Th Associated pTess is exclusively in titled to th use of republication of ull news credited to it or not credited in this papr and also th lo l nwa published herein. .JfclMUKK OF ASSOCIATED 1'HES.S I'lihlinhed by the Clay TrintinK Co. Every Everinr Kxrepl Sunday ! ', lit '-r.it nd. We lii-t'i i I il, while v are w.ikinf ml f play Wi.rn '.v.- viT id!.'. itr romn.unitit will lake ..il if"t a riO : e v. piriity .Some r.ll a lesson from Winsto.i-Salem and teh feat of vofiny; $1,I.V),000 in bond..', for public pulpites will not be so unui-ual in a Mv years. j a i.h.ssos riio.u y l SSI A ! A U.Mn fur tho 'world i touii rv-. 'iUj.du, ullilUat lui.'Hd by I A . tia-itic doctiine enforced b Lei at' and Tvr.tiky and other coraiimii .at's'. Ilci'e waii the greatest tNperl '. aont of the a,jes even mere won- Men ueit ., ilMi than tne .vneruv ., v.-jidi. ini; clothes. i.. . . . ; the Jtatc W"? to own eveiy t'..;.". ir.cludifijr lands and factories i r.'l te ;iudu..'tj of factory nn 1 fami wc t ii dipi'iised without fera'd ;i ' ' s al-i'ity of individual.? to eui:i nv.ae ti.au others, In n world .-itivtdy poifect such a :clu'ine would work. If everyboo,, rii'-k and tin u in nisi p' -'fit? to the state, a communistic poven' .'. '.'ouh.i work well. "' .'. i: -('..!(. vTUiv same object to I'liiiri'cr itmi.ic j It tupht. lo b.' i-tfoli.-d by iTe.y si-r.siii'. i-evson iU'-i unl'- wo ;tst !ln .v. icu f . nnlional u-piwy f.-r ' '..tllin';' ', ';".! .ei'-slo'ii that ari-c hi Mv traii'p'HtaLion m nue.-tio! !;..-; v'.-hh the i.ianarc'T- and employ.--, i.-the pt;!.lio will be laado to sutfer, iThe KiiliuHl labor braid, in spite vi soni i.efccr? in the lav.', is the oii'.y iineans for th" protection of the' pub lic asahu-t laih-oads and labor or i ;',an!acion-. The Fsch-rurnfi-.ins a-.'.-ishou'd he -trenelhened and the lab-: Ibcv.i.l p-iven power t, enforce its or 1.ts. Until that is dcae public 'o-.'lriui must exert its weight in I ; r If -defence. Xohody has ma...e any it ilcmem a;-, to what Catawba county will I :s. fn railroad taxes as a result .f tin scrapir.j of revaluation, but it will h: coLsid'-'-abk'. Ucv'hiation should have l.-n "unproved cn in the fir.it pla.'e. not detnyed. If 1 L' 1 .r. m .'re must no son;e i;:. .-;, --- I . ..rervlnnlv 'M l ENOSK TAK1.S H!IM KAt I. .-ini'.i,. -PiinKtte r .n it: thu Vh'' v -t.a' -till e tad ;., . , i.-i ..fot.-i ,.f ..nr.;.,,. inKftckl Keviublicui. , ' ' Whr'i th" tonma.-.it. Iiegin to o it U. .-T-n .vou tc ,uvn-wealhei'-for h.h. r women who lout.il foitc li.iVo endcavorel lo rob In r people ol I he liberty which is tht.'r natural liyht. and Unir :incient )u ritaei . "We le.liK to be ill poa.-e and in frii i.d-iup with tin- people ol Britain as with other peoples, but Ihe same (.:n;tiiH-y thoue;ii )ei';a.s.'utioii and marlyidom-that has pioved the real ity of our people's attachment to the faith of their father:; proves the re ality (.1 th.dr attachiiiei.t to their national freedom, ami m considera tion v.lil ever induce them to aban don it." lit V ah i a is not a d. l.'f ate to the London conlVrenee, but lie re mains the ehcted president of the Itisli i-rpuhlic and siii h a sfatenient O.V iiin. dili. lie t he eonfeleiiee V.'as ;'-.-. id to atfi'ct. it. The .message dis- hnppened heft.'.'t i.,.i,i!.iw n-.liiin-i- e(UMl danilK ,,.,Ior. And then f-rh confesses thai there liac been smother man. "Any-M-.ri-- "it iliiit 1 could forgive-" hr Lei!:-." rer. And from tlr.-t moment on i.liii.s .erne whi'-h make this one -i the 'most intens'-lv dVamati-" and ah- liiii-- film stol ..; ever pro-mreo ::oi i Yon rcci Mr k: "' liatK n the It . i. iv lo n-vea! morf en-l .'. o'l'i Of it! the ; there siioil plot. is a cast. Sin )ol i tie- Miss yi.UtiK r.f niiL'snal ' r-vellen:e. whi'-h iiM-m-P J Fionk Gkndon, Kathlyn Will V Jack Pratt, F.ertr-ai (Iras-sov, I v.l A el- tie., i i l-'.-.iite and .Ir.hn attraction n one coined v. Underbill. Ado to reel educational ' AS TO BI.OCS New York Time"-. M. Lenroot denies tr.at he him self belongs to any "Idoc," but, of . j.,, ,lo,- iiic-f merit itself he hiKhly tt r 1.1.-... on . ...MMrtvnc r i f n.eiei ;i o.ol tie remains ;r- - ..-,.-.-.,-,.,;! -.hi., .1; iuf i..i.,ir.i! n:ar, . I ii" new nietiiuu . v.v.isni.. i it t-. iut i Mini inr i ' people of Leland owe atlefe'ianee" to snlittimy into lose3 the tact, that of. Inasmiich as Irish alleg crowd is che nrimarv re- rhe cio.vii. iai.ee to the lanoiisiop mat tie; iinm.'i ocerrrment will i.ot abandon the conference be comes a futility if ihc Irish delegates t.) ir die of one mind with eDValera. i'heie i no basis for licvrotiatioiv: if the crown' lii-di hadnis so, -reie-jitv. ieputtiate ti.rO!.?N. (Hi N i V FA1J iiJailNS K! VI F.SOAY I.incolnton, .ci. :'.;". The Lincoln lonp-r, hp praises. Pos- ell-It- Vc is on the iheory ol oyaney i Smith, who slid to hi.s vestry, when 1 thev" wer debatinac how to lay a : block pavement in front of the ; church. 'Must put your heads togetb j er, gentlemen, and the tlmig is done. i A niernh-i- of tho German reich- -ta?r for forty-four years has never Uddi.:ssed thai body. Respectfully' ' lcferred to eomTvess. St. Joseph . -V3 '1 opeii Tuesday, Ko-1 1 lire are men , J f h or live, cimnnon jroo 'cm. : " I'lUin lor I-e Mo men and weir. . . . , i To M'ot ice i::e c( anorts ( thcmsflves Jitid dept'iultlits, c'i e y to no tin same. In lieu of beiiu slave, lo t'n-y t'otitiioiiti. in i:r. '..' in prop1 r t It, n r: they are able arl t!ic state t rt ide.J for the ire III' Till We'if'-tTe ln'(.-iah a multit.ide ot . a'-'encics vli!?li ft if iid'Vted.as needs dictate. U'.i.'isia is rial' avrrinir to return tc 'is "capitalistic" state. Tho world wi'l have its experiment with com nun's m ti a t'ood lesson to turn to in future eais. ilKlTI.K ' K KKHIT KATE It iv( c rea'sunnj; word that come.' fiom the corporation comniissit'a that in the adjustment of neiunt v,(i.e!'. from the north the adjustment of rates from the west ab-o will b 1 made, in vhich event the dis criminations under whLh Hickory '.net i ate cohip T!i to do business wiil he eliminated, many people to K Kites fir. n wtatern point to Hickory aie hij;l f t tlinn they arc .'i f'sville. but -that is a fm-t. Hickory occupies what is called f. "i.c' nrsition, b? btlieve, aivi through seme earlier manipulation ot r'..'.fc'i due to the presence of water in thf Atlantic it was Riven a rate . . . . . i . i i . . . . : . i i M. i i f ie ni(i er auoi m "''earh. in tlie main topmast hich was .i '. . . ...... .... e r !. Ftraine'1 on lie nvtip ui). u ..oU- . . i . .i i . 't . . . i. i i ,.... ?(. .ui in .in in i noi i u if lie I I ( . V tr I' i .1 . I V . IV. . .... " ' rts (. r iifv ! i . . . ; i Pini'ii it v.as aiitr an ui-i)iiier. auw., that carried away, while the condem ned snar stood stanchly in a 28 -mile wind with the main topsail up. Thin; except for one period when TJhicnose was able to spread a balloon jib aKainst a mere staysail for her vivrd the two schooners were not on very uneven terms, but of, course the d" lay, sit K'.sie too far back to 'eu": much chance of overhauling the Nova Seotian. ' ' While not decisive, the hr-t race indicates that. Glouctster will have to fifcht hard to keen tho c.u) Vh;ch Es peranto won last yar. Bluvnose is b'nr and powerful as well as- fast, and the weather yesterday was in , f. ....... f T....1.. .......L' will l-i. i,-.. tn he .1 one on the t'lipp'ed Klsie to Kvtfnc" a'"1 rvd-hUl aclmn to .set th, her ready for another race tumor-; pulses throbliyo- and iwa at t h. row. but with the storm signals fly- heart strings aie some (,f the prom .'OLiniy f air will vemoer 1. hveiy eitort is being- out. forth to make th s one of the best jou.ity fairs in thi 3 part of the state. Indications are that there w ill he a ri.e di splay of educational exhinits ....nii ine; of fom.iiun'tv exhibit-., in- ! dividual lai in and home exhibits, can I li ne; and other exhibits in tin- home Jenioii 1 1 a' ii . ii (a'partmeiit:, hoys and i'.irls club work exhibits, exhibits of busints nifii of the iov.ii. i:ed Cross, a line display of dairy cattle, luvl'at Ide, siiei ji, hoJ.s, lioulti'y, l.oi.Sf-a and tiiii.'es.- 'i"be a.s.sofiation is expecting the five line males ol (he l.inct.ln -o-op iatjve .h'rsey Ilreeders' icia tion to be cn exhibit, as well as some of, the fine cattle ot the county. Ca tawba county day w:li be oh ed WV-dnes.day. Tickets for the school child) en have ''en sent to te superintendent ,,f ,ur f. I ,,-:.i. ii . ... . .. .. . ... . . . i.i ... iiumi wo., in..- ir-ijin-,1. icai. 1 1 iey c be : elit to ihe sehowl comniit te.-nien ! for distiibutioii among the school cliil- ' tin ii. NO children wiil be admitted f fiee who have not secured their ticket, f From the "Lantl of the Sky' (Tiiarantt ed Prescript i-:i for Cleaning Canvas Shr.es (LARA K I. Ml ALL YOl..(; IS "IH'SH" (JKA.Nl) TODAY Dramatic suspense, alluiing- - Dissolve one teaspoon Clean -O-Clean in one pint of hot. water and apply to voes with clean brush or sponv'e. To remove greas spots or stains, rub undiluted Clean-O-Clean into Spot with linp-er tipsand rins? with cold water.. DR. C. O. CLEAN. roor in': 'ti the New hnyland coast it is tpjite possible that even fishermen will be satisfied to lie in a siuk har bor and swap yarns while w.titine for the v i . 1 1 1 outside to moderate, thit Gloucester will not complain because a broken spar helped to give Rlue- It would surprise , no.e the first race; fishermen are not. learn ' th-.t th-,fa'r weatlur sailors. KRVEM'K AGENTS ACTIVE Concord Tiibune. , . , With Chief Talheib in the lookout in Concord and .Prohibition Auent s ' ... For Sale By YODER GROCERY CO. W. R. k:ard. Hjiher than any other town in thi faction. Rai!ioad experts attempt to explain it by a sort cf. reflection, it biint; assumed that sonic road other than tho Southern could put the shipment to Salisbury or States -vil'u by water und rail cheaper thai this road could put it to Hickory i'nerefore Salisbury is Riven the i ' nefit of the reflection. It Is a complex business, but is un fair and oupht tc be remedied. If I'vWry is to make the industrial progress that its accessibility to ( neap power eninies u, ireigni, rates to and from here should he on a nrity with the rates to and from other cities. That h simple fi'irnes.3. i-..s mad:- for "Hush," Clara Kim lail Young's latest photo-drama, v.'hii a comes to Ihe Grand today and GRAND Today and Tomorrow Without knowing many words of German and without any knowledge whatever of the Magyar lang;u'.i!, 'Vmost any American adventurer : uld tace a better run for the Hur 'I'tian throne than former Emperor .Times. raet is- most of us are tshameu ot him. Widt uhouse ecttremely active in Ihe countv. tilings are looking better for prohibition in Coii'cord and Cabanus country. Darin-' the oast several weeks Apent Wi.'.enhouse, v;th the assistance of city and county author ities has seized several imoortant si ills one of Ihem beinp: the bip-est eve seized in this county, and whis key, which formerly would le pur chased at most any price, is getting scarce. That the blind thois ar: paviny at tention to the efforts of the officers is shown bv the fact that the reported price of blind tiger liquor here lias increased f0 cents a pmt within the past, two weeks. Persons who were a'lep-ed to have openly bragged two veeks jtp-o that thev sold liquor here have nothing more to say now. The officers have paid no atlent:on to politics and stMls have been found on th? land of Rermblicnns and Dem o':r?ts alike. Truly, it seems that at last a determined effort is going to be made to round un the stiih in this county, and if the people of , USSS2EEHE3S13S cacarruH win ciatr.erate with tr.e oin teis we believe that within another six months Cabarrus county com will be as conspicuous by its absence as it was couspicious for its quantity six months ago. HARRY GARSON PRESENTS Clara Kimball Young In Sada Cowan's Erilliant Photo-Drama H 99 Dedicated to all women who tell their husbands too, much ADDED ATTRACTION One Reel Educational Comedy ADMISSION 10 and 20c, war tax included Governor M rrison s.ys he will i. it do any talking about what th. ,-iate will do in ease of, a railroad .Hike, but the iivti-rcncu is clear t.bat the state will do everything m DE VALERA'S "GRAVE CHALLENGE" Springfield Republican: De Valera's message to the pope last week becomes move and more an issue of the utmost gravity. The i premier characterized it in the house ." commons as a "grvvo Challenge." j The London conference is in seriou ill power to move '. in '"is. That if xactly what the Mate oukIu to do. (danger of being wrecked, although its n i m i r j adjournment last evening until this Dollar Days got off to ' n goo:! start, arid if you did not get yevs, just remember that you still rs.vc an opportunity tomorrow. afternoon indicated a desperate ef-, fort to keep it in behig. De Valera's message to the Vatican is thus as Siuning all historical' infortarice that warrants the publication of its II All Through AMan's Life Every business day during the year, the d(ors$of the First National Rank are open for service. One customer may come to us a thousand' times during twenty five years; another may make according to the needs of his business. Yet, to all we are here six or seven thousand visits during the same time ach patron to serve. You too, will find the First National Bank a friend always at your service, with safe, accurate methods for ycrnr money matters. We like to make lifelong friends. , We. have, many of them now. We v.ant loyal friends. First National Bank HICKORY, N. C. Capital and Surplus $300,'XK).00 . 4 J. T). Elliott, president, K. C. Menzies, V .fcePresident & Cashier ;'" ''. J. L. Cilley, Asst. Cashiter. . A Notice of Sale of Valuable Real and Personal Property The undersigned will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder on Saturday, Oct. 29, 1921, at 2 p. m., one house and lot on Ninth avenue, Hickory, N. C, known as the home of O. A. Sigmpn, deceased. Terms one half cash, balance in three months-with interest. All personal property, including household and kitchen furniture and four shares of stock in the First Building and Loan of Hickory, July series, 1917. ft ft Sigmou Jesse C. Sigrnon, Attorney Administrator A Record for Economy A Test of Service During the month of October, which closed on the 20, Seventy-four electric ranges in Hickory homes con sumed an average of $5.1G in current. There were no ashes to clean out, no soot to be wiped off-no fires. to be made. At the turn of a button, the current, began its work. . Read the following record for the month of October, ask users of Electric Ranges afciout them, and let us tell you of our plan to install one in your home B A A A A A A 4 19 40 4 a 52 5.3 56 57 59 A 63 A 112 A 168 A 172 175 180 181 187 197 202 212 317 226 237 2-37 A A A A A A A A A A A A 268 A 276 A 288, A 292 A 293 296 300 301 31! A A A A A 350 A 354 A 375 A 400 A 404 454 56 69 484 K90 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A 527 553 574 576 6S-2 635 645 688 739 792 799 800 819 8.36 A 847 A 888-A 93 A. 938 A 966 A 969 A 970 A 980 A t 994 A 996 1022 1939 A 1070 A 1039 A 1092 1107 1108 A A A A A NAME J. A. Moretz Grover Huffman Rev. J C. Peery . G. W. Hall . J. L. Cilley Dr. J. H. Shuford Dr W. P. Speas HufFry Hotel . W. J. Kennedy W. II. Nicholson B. B. Blackwelder Geo. Bailey Judge E. B. Cine Geo. N. Hutton K. C. Menzies W. B. Menzies S. L. Whitener E. E. Hight Mrs. A. BoHirbonnais T. M. Johnson W. J. Shuford Eubert Lyerly Roy Abernethy Dr. W. B. Ramsey J. A. Bowles II. S. Smith Geo. E. Bisanar J. D. Elliott Mrs. J. Worth Elliott C. H. Geitner K. K. Kennedy Central Cafe Joe Abernethy T. P. Pruitt W. H. Little Walker Lyerly J. A. Cline W. L. Long ,W. L. Mitchell Edgar Lytle 3 K. M. Bumgardnes K. W. Broome -H. L. D'Ann.i J. M. Allred J J. J. Willaro J. A. Courtney J. G. Carrier Hick6ry Garage Co. W. P. Speas Sterilizer . E. C. Johnson J. T. Miller E. B. Templeton Mrs. W. S. Taylor Robt. Smith Itictorv Steam Laundry o. sr. j-anK O. Simmons Shuford Hospital Dr. J. J. Hicks J. M. Stephens C C. Gamble Mrs. Rebecca Doll " W. N. Bass J. M. Setzer T. A. Mott J. L. Kiser : O. C. Cloninger John Young Dr. R. B. Peery Mrs. H. D. L. Clark Hickory Cafe Kiwanis Club Dr. O. L. Hollar Mrs. N. E. Aull f K. W 47 50 59 330 62 281 331 300 391 16 260 , 15 297 172 105 10 23 41 208 201 139 53 15 39 156 109 167 50 227 369 454 21 H. Minimum Amount $ 2.00 2-.00 2.36 13.20 2.48 11.24 13.24 12.00 2.00 11.6-1 Hot Plate. Min 2.00 10.40 2.CO 11.88 6.S8 4.20 2.00 2.00 2.00 8.32 8.04 5.56 2.12 2.00 2.00 6.24 4.36 6.68 2.0G 9.08 14.76. 18.16 2.00 Coffee Prn Minimum Minimum Minimum ' W. Heater Minimum W. T.k Heat. Minimum Minimum Coffee Urn Minimum 63 1 75 ' 104 84 205 120 50 Minimum 257 V 52 V 118 , 256 100 48 Minimum w 95 20 Hot Plate Min 45 Minimum 132 234 90 1 16 99 7H lo3 239 2.52' fAOO -3.16 3.36 8.20 4.80 2.C0 10.28 2.08 4.72 10.24 4.00 , 2.00 3.80 2.00 2.00 5.28 9.36 3.60 4.64 3.96 o ii) 37 26 174 39 111 59 77 165 50 271 81 33 57 Minimum M'nimum Mim'niuni Minimum Minimum Minimum 9.56 2.00 9 Of) 2.00 6.96 2.00 4.44 2.36 3.08 . 6.60 2.00 10.84 3.24 2.00 2.28 550 K WH StS?, y"fUr (?4) Ranges consumed 9. itll an average for each customer Southern Public Utilities Co. 8 I