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v. PAGE SIX HICKORY DAILY RECORD WEDNESDAY EVENING, V.r)WX SENSATIONAL F.VIHKNCE IN Till THOMAS ( ASK Char lot U, Nov. Appiic'- ion for bail prccntcd for O. ( Thomas. Ohntlotte iii:t ).; "v salesman, held for the murder rf Arthur J. Allen in Kannapolis October 2.r), in habeas 'oi pu .? proceedings hold hero, ' was denied by Judge T. J. Shaw, presid ing. Judge Sliaw rendered his dcris ir.i at '2 oVIoek after hearing the more important testimony of leading witnesses for the defense v.id prose rut ion. Thomas was returned to ia'd to await trial in Concord at the Jan uary term of court, when Judge J. His Ray will preside. The most sensational feature of testimony in l induced' at the hearing was the affidavit of a 1 l-ycar-old pill, submitted by the state after thy petitioners had presented their evi dence, which evidence was largely a repetition ft Thomas' version of the killing. This affidavit knocks tlf foundations from under the entire slrry told by the accused' man avi !)r.. Uobert Lowe win.' wvs with bin- ' ...... .. . itiiTVTiii'rc nr; T IJV A V" STAR TS AT CI AN I) SATURDAV i j rn " ..i,...iilin ... ; .!,....( ti,.. ,.-! -ivuvciuiue or laizan sw'"''K fidavit indicated that there had. been L,,nc?.ln a"d PICtun!c a convors most fiv and Allen before the shots which ki'.l from tuition in the street lasting al hc concluding chapters of 'The Re ve minutes between Thomas ! turn of larzan by Edgar Rice Bin tC I It wi.t fd latter were urea, inegiri, wienie " : 7.1 "... o4., ,!..., and one episode of two reels eacn HOARSENESS Swallow slowly wnnll pieces rub well over the throat. VapoRud Over 17 Million Jan Uted Yearly roughs is the newest serial ui uived by Manager Miller. Lawing. daugliter of K. i direct ;;,;;; The' Mrfh thereafter for fourteen v,vf w)h...-n H. mimlor iw.Mirr.vf o. weeks on this same day. This serial, cording to the affidavit. The girl's! produced in fifteen chapters a '.u, father is a witness for the state. The thirty-one reels- is said to be cue, affidavit was read by Haydcri CIc-m-i '"st we.Mtlerful wild animal episode; ent, solicitor of the district in which ' Play over mace, oponbwcu oy .. . .C.'.icrrd is located. Solicitor Clement isomers iNuma 'S!;rl,ulrt""" and L. T. Hartsell- counsel for the ' "l. produced by Great VYk'stern lr state, obtained the affidavit from the ' ducing Company, Adventures o, girl Monday night. i?n wa? cUxt by Robert . While Thomas and Mrs. Robert adapted for the screen by Hili Lowe, who was with him in the and Lillian Valentine and photo Huick five-passenger car when he graphed by a battery of camei as aomits he shot at Allen throe- times under the direction c'f J?o Maxei ami drove on, declare they did ,ot and Jerry Ash. It presents in his notice Allen until he came' alongside original character which he maue their car, the affidavit of the little famous in "Tarzan of the Apes and -ill is to the effect that the Buickithe "Romance ot larzan, Elmo car had been stepped seme time and 1 Lincoln, the giant actor noted lor that the occupants of the herd sedan his daring stunts in many successtul end the I'.ui.k stood and talked f veronals. The serial oners an eiifciotv,- i. -7 - VM- --"-S5- 1 u 'JrE " m ! m : "mz?. JL -Ji . -Cjr "U V il UJJJH,C3 OF Starring ELMO LINCOLN The Great Wild Animal Serial Starting at the GRAND THEATRE Saturday No Jill All School Children Will Be AdmnUed Free Saturday From 10 A. H. To 12 P. M 3E minutes before the shooting occur red, though they were not talking angrily. The little girl's affidavit came even as a surprise to T. D. Maness 'nd E. A. Armfield, attor neys for Thomas. Special Stoves For Frdsty Mornings m- We have a complete stock of heaters, eluding: ...... Electric Radiators, double Action . . .$7.50 King Heaters .-.$2.50 to $30.00 Laundry Stoves .$10.00 Oil Heaters $12.50 Loth's Hot Blast Coal Stoves . . $18.00 to ..$25.00 We deliver and set up every stove we sell These are the very thing for fall days be fore you fire up your ' Abernethy Hwde Co. inn- st.nrv of snsnen-o. mystery, ro mance and thrills laid in the heart of the African jungle. Every episode contains a host of wild animals, vi eluding Tantor, the elephant, Numa the lion. Regent the Puma, the fa- mousape, Joe Martin, and crocodiles, leopards, monkeys, apes, hyenas, etc. These beasts figure prominently in a series of astounding thrills, ivi many of which Elmo Lincoln fsves deathin bare handed fights with lions .;and 'lepaids. A strong cast of prominent soriai" players support Lincoln throtrghout the entire pro duction, headed by Louise Lorraine hailed as the most daring heroine of the screen. Among the other playegs may be mentioned Frank Whitsog, Charles Inslee, Lillian Worth, George Mvnberc.-PeryEembroke and oth ers." The trfeffleriddtrs- popularity of the Edgar" Rice,' Burroughs' Tarzan stories combined with' the following of Elmo Lincoln in his. role of Tar zan should bring record crowds to grand theatre every week to witness the unfolding of "Adventures of Tar zan." m Great Kfedoctioo no jiires 1 Note the price of a few of ourf Popular sizes Below: Non-skid $ 9.85. 3x3 1-2 Non-skid , . .$12.55 32x3 1-2 Non-skid $18.00 32x4 Cord Non-skid 34x4 Cord, Non-skid . . . 33x4 1-2 Cord, Non-skid '.00 Hl() ..(Hi Miller Vulcanizing Co. 1236 Ninth Avenue MARION MAN DIES IN chine could notify the engineer to ghut off the power, Allen has passed through the machine and his body was terribly mutilated when it was , North found. He was an oiler ana wr.s 011 inc the machine when his overall be came caught in a chain and in this way he was dragged into the ro;; wheels. The hc.'dy was sent to Reids ville to be prepared for burial. He was unmarried. on a visit. He took advantvge of, the j lo get away, many girls "rates'1,, to the reunion at Chatta-1 married foreigners, and thus nooga, and from there came on to come foreign subjects, when Carolina. and i'Z hep-Mti nt t Grand theatre today only is the iocms last night v. : greatest drama ever seen on the sil-'tive members of ' . ver sheet While a heart interest! Miss Elizabeth- Ki story, the picture also contains the' the cast and a vcA proper amount of comedy relief. Mr.'ing was made at t s-.. eban not only wrote the story for Other rehearsals v.i; the photoplay but prduced and di- night until the date rected it as well. With him is an 'lion of the play. have excellent cast including: Helen Je-: bc-j-ome Eddy, Irene Rich, Lloyd Whit-1 the vr! 'ock George Williams, Jc.Tnnie Lee,: Wacie Botoler and George Beban, Jr., the precocious five year old son of iv! war. NOTES FROM GUNPOWDER amount c'f money, so we have no GEORGE BEBAN BEGIN KEHKARS !.S Granite Falls R-3, Nov. i. . -The ' means of strikina: a light during the! GRA.M) TODAY ONLY I FOR "M I('R ;K.S jn cAiJcv-i-cu Lam nets .uuiK 'iv v. j vo ,iv,n 10 iivv. uin. Accoraing to tne critics une in a Pehearsal f r ara tne tanners especially are very e.vumeiy untij.mf ortable, but may : Million," the latest RobertsonSole su-'i ' ..hifl '. ,, giad. A good many have sown wheat j on -H-casr on ue a leai aanger. iper-special release starring George MnniVinal Thi,. li vf v.roc rlvvr Tlvic voin v,.;n K t;ni TTpvp is fin pvfvaft frnm s'nnt ,oy U , 1 , . , , , , ,T municipal incdlle 4 -'--iT-kTrVTTv T OIIARRY, .i , , ... ... " iu- x - - - , "v'""" yJ" - - .Aviui'i m 'cj""" on tnat, ana will envjjie tneni to ine-'ieiLer, tins xruni a young woman to . Danville, Va.. Nov. 2. Fulton Al-pa.e for ls.'ter sowing. !wh(.'m an American in the Baltic len, aged 2L of Marion, N. C., met aj Most of our tobacco' growers have 'states sent a Package of food': "1 terrible death yesterday when b'',been marketing some of their tobac- wish you would write and advise me was drawn into -a revolving screen jco and report very satisfactory i "what and how we could do to, get at the Harris Granite Quarry com- prices. ' jaway from here. To condemn ma-m- pany's plant at Stacey, N. C., near! Mr. Isaac (Bud) Sherrill. of Hou-! ma to starvation, here, would be a here. Before a lad who' had heard hisjston. Texas, who left North Carolina ! crime. We must think of seme way screams above the roar ot tne ma-, f ;fty-two vau ago. has ec vne ''home' , out, but I simply get lost when I try. Holy Trinity Lutheran 1.1th avenue and 15th street. Rev. C. R. W. Kegley, pastor. . At 6:45 p. m. the Bible catechism class for all the young people. At 7:30 n. m. church services, sub ject of sermon: "Almost Christiu'i and yet Lost." The committees and any peonle havinj; gifts of cash or clothing frr the sufferers of Europe at this time should leave their gifts at once a; Setzer and Russell's store to be sent on as quickly as possible. Count Tolstoy last night added to the facts about that suffering. Giving to needy ones is giving to' Christ. mt AT TME"ABEL HUIT 1RM Friday, November 4, 10 O'clock, 1921 Mules, 4; Cattle, Hogs, 10; Cleveland Tractor, 3 disc Oliver Tractor Plow, big Tractor Wagon, .Mogul Tractor, Tractor disc Harrow, other Harrows. Corn Harvester, Reaper, Mower, Wagons, 2; Manure Spreader, New Wood Saw, Horse Rake, Cultivators. Range, Plows, Planters, etc., also 10 to 20 tons Hay Straw, etc. Farmers, you can not afford to miss this sale of up- to-datc stuff! Terms cash. Remember the date! 10 O'clock, Friday, Nov. 4, at ? Farm cl aremont; n. c. Of cc.'urse he finds can freely leave the country, but I many changes and inrorovements haven t considered that. The doctors since he left here. He could hardly advise me to go. They prescribe good' j the star. Tomorrow "So Long Letty believe his eyes when he got to foe'd- but I can only smile at them in a Rohertson Cole comedy drama in Hickory. He says he could not recog- j reply." six reels. nize anything at all hardly, as things ' A letter written in faltering Eng- j mm had changed so much since he lasti'ish by a Russian girl to the same Divorce suits are always pressed saw the place. Of course he finds a ! American recalls the joy which the ! with the seamy side out. Rochester great many familiar r'aces around' American workers in Russia spread Times Union, the old homestead. He expects to be everywhere. Here are extracts, spell-, here about two weeks. j ing and all, as she wrote: .several persons from aiouiui hern u know till me nrst visit to us Girls and Werr.en WLo Arc Ail What ThSa Wc-n av3 ;s 0l!f rrpr'C':. to k'ou '- H attended the Confederate -reunion at of (some Americans in our house: Chattanooga last week. They report were not heard laughter nor lively ! a very nice trip. conversations. With them it was as ; Lots of our people attended the! if the spring came tc our house. In; Dollar Day sales at Hickory last 'the beginning it was strange, but; week, and laid in their w'r.ter sun- plies. ASK JBKV TO FEED THE RUSSIANS from that time the g-rave's stillness I of cur house had gone and we re- j turned to life. Seitainly for you It : is difficult to understand us 'but in j our life with yo'u vwent . away ; happiness and light." ! Next big kick will be about the high cost of living. Atlanta Journal. Here's Help for- Home-Owners Our trained men can offer valuable suggestions, and help you to have beautiful grounds, with little trouble and effort on your part. Write us and a man will call if you live within a A reasonable distance: no obligation. HOWARD-HICKORY NURSERY Hickory, North Carolina Fruit Trees Also Catalog Free v Ludlow, Ky. "I ii month for a l-;r.'c l :: -v: hackafh un' ! i- r. Tierre's Eyvo"!;- 'r am r;?toii-hod :i: i':" me. I have ir "I'-rf ache, and I li:;v- in v.- : boltir.-. My i;c;2hs.- i' this same erperi'-p'' vrr rrescriptioii'." .Mr . II 10 Ash St. A beautiful w ; woman. . He'; t " !'; ' rVrec s in !i-i;!-i or ia: r-" jr-'TB 7 drucgist onl ;r'" !'. t (:';' w have sparkling eyes, a ' tH.' vigor, vitalitv; r ;. i !!'' Pierc-P's Invalids' li 'tf : :.n !::T. N for a trial pkg. of - r.nJ m free confidential in-di'-.l -Am, i r : - .- t: i y ; hi' ;. ' !!- fir tii Riga. Latvia, Oct. II. (Rv the As sociated Press). After several years t)f censored silence, letters are now coming out of Russia frc'm Ameri can, English and Russian neonle M cntle birth who remained and ?ur vived the great experiment in hum m nve.i in . communistic Kussia. Tiicse tell in an impressive way what the mere task of keeping alive has meant to these persons accustom ed, bclcre the revolution- to lives of luxury. Here is an extract from" a letter written by ?jn American wo'man. S:; Tears old- from Petrograd. In three years, I have not heard from any of my friends, the dearest I have "in the world. They must be greatly astonished at my ' having so ar survived all these horrors. at Jny years, when thousands of young er people are daily dying of star vation and untc'ld hardships. "It was most kind and thoughtful tf ycu to send that money, I only iiope it may arrive. For of course, although I work seven to eight hours a tiay (otticial translation work comparativelyvwell paid) the econom ic conditions are so monstrous that: it. is impossible to earn anywhere near enough tor the very barest ne cessities. No wonder when butter and sugar are . 25,000 rubles a nound. rr "Therefore, what I need mo're even than money is food, the plainest ar ticles of food. These three years T and my "faithful companion, for many years my msia. Dut Tor whom T should certainly not be living .today. fiave subsisted on black rye-bread and water porridge and gruels, drink ing c.'ur so-called 'tea' and 'coffee' (sorry surrogates- without milk and ugar, with black bread, well salt Jed. We have fore-otten what, whpat bread is like, and as for ee-e-s. T jshould like to see one before I die. i j. "fvfow tVif assiiatnnpo T umnU v-., ,,,, " ....... 1 1 .. v. v. L 1 v v. u n viavc of you is simply tHi; : From time to time send me foe'd. We have not seen meat for three years, and' for nitv's fsake. send sweets, and sweets. but most especially candy and chocolates. Do not laugh at me, just imagine, three vear? withnnt Ihinp- sweet. The longing for sweets j at times becomes absolutely morbid. One thing more, and an essential ('ne; send two or three candles. We are given electricity only for a couple of hours. Kerosene or candles , Prince Albert's a new note in the joys of rolling era! Talking about rolling your own cigarettes, we'll tell you right here that Prince Albert tobacco has 'em all lashed to the mast! You've got a handful:of happiness coming your di rection when ypu pal it with P. A. and the makin's papers ! For Prince Albert is not only delightful to your taste and pleasing in itsrefreshingaroma,but our exclusive patented process frees it from bite and parch! And, for a fact, rolling up Prince Albert is mighty easy! P. A. is crimp cut and ; stays put and you whisk it into shape before you can count three! Andy the next instant you're puffing away x to beat the band! Prince Albert is so good that it has led four men to smoke jimmy pipes where one was smoked before! It's the greatest old buddy- smoke that ever found its way into a pipe or cigarette! Prtnc? Al' sold in lopr bags, tidy r handsnmr and halt r1'"' humidors ti': pound cry .' ' h u m t d o i sponge 4 Copvris'i by R. .1 P' Toba. ." Winstoa Sj! 6 , are. not to be had any more for any the national joy sm oke