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tAi DNLGPAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 9, 1921 HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE THREE I Save Money The Bisanar Store is alvn.va in a position to savo yon ii"iiy n your jewelry re- ijUil'PnlVI.ts. While we wsvx sacrifiro (iialily, our pritva are always tlic (,vV'st quality considered. w lti:n nar truant ntcc of quality injures the beat and means inuilt t" 'tlU ua tnt? r'I'iot oi a k i ft. Visit our ttorc of,ten. Geo. E. Bisaoar .Inv.lff and Optometrist Hickory, N. C. 3S Local and Personal Mr. and Mrs.. A. K. Joy of Lenoir witnessed the historical pageant giv en in the city auditorium last nisht. Mrs. G .K. Fh.'vvers is spyoral days in Lenoir, spending goin;? up this morning. Mis. J. Teles Miller and truest. CONSIDER III MEETING LENOIR nc Lid Holy Trinity Lutheran 13th avenue and 15th street. ' Rpv. C T? W. TCpo-Ipv nnctnv , - . - . , . . . . . At 6:45 today the Bible catechism class, in Sunday school rcom study the subject: "Bearing Witness lor Christ." At 7:30 p. m. the Church services subject: "Making Shipwrecic ef Your Life." At 8:15 p. m. the choir rehearsal. Bring unchurched people to 4 rut Bible class and to the services. A hearty welcome for all. Good clothing, 531 pounds of it was sent off to Europe's needy suff ering christians yesterday. Gcd bless all the givers and may more cash and clothing be sent soon again HICKORY INSURANCE & REALTY CO General Insurance and Bonds Service Our Motto 1030 14th Street - - Phone 292 WE REPAIR I-imo ii I'ijv.-lr;: I'lrtna'-t s, Steam find llol Water Heating, Stoves and Iianges WE MAKE M . , . iUi,j furnace I'ij'C ,ut of licavy iron, the pipe with a long life JAMES C. SHUFORD COMPANY Z2 It-nth Avenue : : I he ll-irne of good I'lunili'im. Heating : : : Phone 31 I!uolit:g,Sheit Metal Work LADIES FIRST man's VntiVo tho difference between a clothes--whether they are well pressed or whether the trousers are baggy at the knees and tse coat needs pressing. But ev en other men are quick to perceive the dis tinction between a man well dressed and one not so. The expense is slight. Let us call regularly for your clothes. We do not bother you with a house-to-house solicitor. Call us and we'll send. City Pressing Cluh Phone 190 Auburn H. Setzer, Mgr. Onp of thr direct, beneficial re mit., o. icies miner ana guest, , - ,, . , r Mrs. J. W. Sayres, went to AshooHc su,t? ,of, Vle rf 11 , Gef LeUer Ac" this morning to spend several days. cyn tour the business men . ot Hickory to Boone is the general mi -. . ... Miiif)vnnp -f'-i fr;.-i nl-fP i'f" tli ine uo as iou neasc ciub wm ; ;; . . " i i nnv nmvpv meet tomorrow afternon at .30 wnoir tcamocv commerce rooins , ...'clock with Miss Mary Allen. next ednesday afternoon. Novo,:-- al. her lGth. to discuss a concrete plan ne oia say.ii!, i.ui.l you wm cu The O Henrv Book Cluh will me - f the oarlv hard surfacing of i)w s ind '"ble yu look for it int u. lieniv L.ook uub will mc... . , . .v,,inp whw-.v doesn't apply to automobile oreas- tonwnow aftern.M at 3:0 o'clock -'-:koiy to boone highway. dc'.vns Burlington News, with Mrs. John Geitner. . . Th n'etmr; will be held under tne etc .vns. uilintor JNews. . ausDiccs ct tne ttiCKoiy wiamwi- ol PASTIME TOD AY M ARJORIE RAMBEAU -IN Mrs. P. A. Sigmon of Salisbury is Commerce :.nd is senedulea tor :M spending a few days with Mrs. S. 11. P J . , , I- arabee on Eleventh avenue. fcllowmff the receipt by Secretary Van Hervie ot many entnusiastic re Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Little of Lincoln- by the most influential men of ton were Hickory visitors last night, this entire section to bring; about a coming especially to at.-ni the page- ofeience n number of letters were t 1 sent out today, calling the meeting i together so that this project may ba Mrs. B. G. Chiido and two children roPer,!y P"s '"te L jVSrmSt t,, . i . TT . .. ' wav commission in such a toim Lhat E alnc and I ranees, o. tae University if ,n fce haJ ag soon . t Virginia are visiting her mother, gjjp Mrs C. A. Little on Ninth avenue, i s " n ..f th icttcrs urcinsr this . meeting advocate the hard surfacing 11,1 of the entire stretch from Charlotte his evening f r New York to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rockett oaugnier, Miss v lankie. wu; icave fn Rncn others-' are not au te so a wok or icji uays wna a son ii i.i.ja .0C(.- maa(lamized road up tr.e and Mis. Rockett. mountain- protected by a substantial ' i turbine:. But c.n the whole every let- Mrs. James A. Frye of Boston, ,..,. 7ceived at. the Hickory ChrvTncer of fommerce enthusiastically voice? While Charles of Hungary seems to have considerable invisible empire, in the capacity of an imperial wizard' he falls down every time. Anaconda Standard. PEACE PACT EFFECTIVE WITH AUSTRIA TUESDAY Vienna, Nov. 9. The treaty of j peace between Austria and tin Uivt- j ed States became effective with tne exchange of ratifications by the two ; governments between Austrian Chan- cellor Schober and Arthur Hugh1 Fmy.ier. American commissioner in Vienna. "The Fortune Teller From the play by Leightos Graves Osmon. Directed by Albert Capcllani. Released by Robertson-Cole The Glory of Mother Love Portrayed in a Master Drama of Tense Emotional Appeal ADMISSION 10 and 20c, war tax included -TOMORROW THOMAS II. 1NCE Presents XHE CUP OF LIFE" ? Willi a distinguished ca?t featuring Hobart Bosworth, Bellaniy,'"Tnlly Marshall and Niles Welch Madge .Mass.- who has been visiting neropar ents, Mr. und Mrs. Titman, it Low ell, arrived today to visit Mr. Fiye's paients, Mr. ana' Mrs. J. C. Frye. Mrs. J. E. Reinhardt relarneJ this 'iiorning from Lincolnton v hero sht. has been visiting her parents. Rev. md Mrs. B. A. Yorke, Mr. and Mrj. Yoikc accomp?.nied her home. Misses Elmina and Jurclta White ner of Newton roiue 4 were guests in the city last night and witnessed the historical pageant in the city auditorium. A business and social meeting of the sentiment of the eariy ennpio tion of a substantially built road to Boone, to bi in the peonie of th mountains into closer bvsiness reia tif.'ns with Hickory. Large delega tions from Bocne. Blowing Rock, Hudson, Lenoir. Granite Falls, and other points along the route are ex pected to attend the meeting. From this city member of the count;; highway commission and the entire highway cc'nmittee of the Chamber of Ccmmcice will attend. MASONS WILL MEET WITH LENOIR GRAND Newton. Nov. O. LODGE Masons of the Philathoa class of the First, Hickory, Mcrgantf.'n and other lodges Baptist church will be held tomorrow! jn this" district wili meet with the Le- evcnmGr at o clock with miss one no odc-e on the mgnt oi wovemuw Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Harper Beall. ivlr tr.d Mrs. Kenneth Link and daugh- er and Mr. and Mrs. V. ill beii ami laughter of Lenoir came down last ni i-ht to attend the presentation oi the historical pageant in the auditor ium. is Thr mcstm" here wm oe sim ilar to a recent district meeting held in Hickory.. The next meeting will prcbi)My -go to Morganton, as it is planned every few months for the Masons of the entire district to meet with some lodge. The committee of the local ledge is preparing for the night's entertainment for the visiting brethren. Refreshments will be serv ed by the ladies of the Eastern Star Order. HEALTH CERTIFICATES The state law requires that , all public school teachers have a thor ough medical examination every two years. This is the year for Hickory teachers to send health certificates tn thp sitnto department. I am glad to announce that every teacher connected with the citv schools has passed the examination which wu'o given by Dr. H. C. Men- "1GS' R. W. CARVER, Sunt. A. J. ESSEX Graduate Optometrist OiVwe in Jewelry Store where your m.s receive expert service without tin' ti' "' of, dnr,'s. ;. W. KAUY, M. ! D. C. CHIROPRACTOR nnd Hpiiral Sjcialift Over Ehscx Jewelry Store, ("nimpiactic Eliminates the Cause r,f Oisraso. Phone HgR-J Dr. J. F. Campbell IM'.NTIST Phono :$70-I, HICKORY, N. C. OITlc.' Over Essex Jewelry !:!t'n Jitney Schedule tfickory-LnoIr Jitaey Schcdol lAayn Lenoir 1:80 P. M Hickory 6.CO P. M. krrh tor No. SI and 11. C. E. ROBBINS Geo. E. Bisanar DOCTOR OP OPTICS W.rmr fit ttofraction and all Octi- cal defecti correctJ vitb provly htted glaaaea. MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS The Woman's Missionary Society f the F'irst Baptist church held the November meeting Monday after noon at the church. The devotional was in charge of Mrs. D. M. Mc- C(.nib. The topic lor rsiovemuer was "Enlistment" and Mrs. McCom-j Mrs. W. R. Gwaltney. Mrs. L. L. iTntfipM Mrs. J. W. Whisnant. Mrs. 0. J. Howard and Mrs. Russell Popo made the topic very interesting s well as helpful to all who were present. . The business session which fol lowed was in charce of the president. Mrs V. Ti. Bradshaw. twenty two members answered roll call and three visitors were present. nana mnflp for nackincr and sending a box of fruit to the training school n T.nnis-.villfi and a box of clothing to the frontier missionary and his family in New Mexico. CRESCENDO MLSIC CLUB TV.o rrnscpnrto Music Club met on Saturday afternoon with Miss Aline West. An interesting program was. rendered,. which iuoeu aii n .m.i h.- aHetsthe ,anie Medicinally. SKCtCu OI IMUhiC uy uiuin1 v. ..v. musical numbers by memoers oi ine; club. Piano selections were g Misses Aline West, Mary Krsoi, vir-,- They ave put up in av;ii1 iVTnrv Rohpfca Moore. vir- If l l I 1 ' ) A.fcW., - t9 zJOHH . I VONT HAV IT GET ME SOWE PEOPLE PREFER TABLETS The famous blood builder. Gude' in tablet oers oi lut-:PoT)toMangan can be had in tablel Kv'forro, as well as in liquid. Some peo-v- 1 V r . iplo prefer Peptc-Mangan tablets l con- vniiVnt napkatre. There are peopl" L,.Ur. .i v.r. iinuirl Pp.ntr.'-Mantran irinia Clark and Georse Grove and Jo- . and nierht, and " " 1 . I V I A. . W. ... " . ' ' siih Willard. Dainty followed the program. DR. W. B. RAMSAY DENTIST ()i!eo Tr Hjw-Lonf Dra Ox HICKORY. N. CYRUS C. BABB Mrm. Am. Soe. Civil Entrr. Wtrror. VVutcrworVa nnd Jwrafre Land tuh-dnte'on HiirhvBHVtt. Hickory, N. C. Cbtn. Com. BW Address: Granite I-'aHa, N. (. refreshments m. faiif,fs at noon time . Medicinally the liquid and the tan lot fm- of Curie's repto-ivixn II. 1. WITH PNEUMONIA Urn tVw nme. Anv drugsist can sun n.i 1:4.. r it,. a w WnHi.ii-.iir tVils well-known blood builder . . r. r r 1 ; .. . T-t. : i v(i:'rihul l,nr1P wanger of Chapm, . o., ianmi ji rny ?i?iniis hc kv.-,u.Uv. -r T T -v s-t -k- 'line lin. . n 1 1 ! r r n ti 1 ( 1 , . ij.i 1 . 1 v. o c v. : chanced. For several years Mr. Haiti- the blood' to its normal healthy stat ,o,o iu icMi in ( or mine- nean.p iv inci easing uie noiiKi - -- r; - ,,. i .1, U., i.,v, llOm peililHt't mw ;.....- -... ,.0. - -i,.L--v x . i I nnniimnmn I ni qrn Tiin flown. vi."ai' uaiu n' oi-. ivi., liaClUU Ull.-m.iMai . - .v. i,l,,:n i-:.. .,...,.., ivir iio.Hwav.rr- i, i.iol to o-pt back its strength nopn ct ins iit',v. ijf. V a. Vv n,lp'., Ponto ,r .... n I. V,; hoil;ilir ovrrr.n filT nP DiiCnilK V. iwv. I lc. lLl V. il llt i cliv a.!, mo . j.., ci . , ,.-. . i Are You a Weak and Ailing Woman? Beauty and Health Go Hand in Hand Fort, Thomas, Ky. "Several years ago 1 had become so poor and weak from trouble of a feminine character that I could not walk around in iny room with out holding to the furniture or having some one to assist me. 1 was so nervous at times I could hardly endure any one walking across the floor. Finally 1 began taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription tw! in tlirf mnnt'iW time. I 2!Unod 20 nr!., 1 mniiniif',1 tnkiiiff the mediciae 1 l 7'At H-l-j. ,.,Vin c (HBBS until I was entirely well. Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription certainly savcu my , r life.' : Mrs. Lama Klepter, 10 ua:c i?t. Health is most important to you. Do , not neglect it. Obtain this Prescription j of Dr. Pierce's now, in liquid or tablets, j from vour druggist, or senu jh; ior uku pku. of tnblcts to Dr. Pierce's Invalids Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., or write for free medical ail vice. TODAY ONLY anserous WITH- L David Powell. Cast includes Mary Glynnejj By E. PHILLIPS OPPENIIEIM A Paramount Picture Admission 10 and 20c, war tax included " TOMORROW "SEE MY LAWYER" mm An Al Christie (! reel Comedy Drama with Grace Darmond T. Rov Barnes and 3SShnrm. '..sSy V f is j -4 '-.,r.- ?1?' -X2'i III X W ' WPT ..111'.. ' ' II ,cas &$n phi? w& nej DR. J.( B. LITTLE DENTIST Offirt ThOQ I9f Oi D. P. Bowmfta' Store Hickory Harnees Co. Mnufactan?r of R kind HARNESS, BR1DLR. S A DDL'!3 AND STRAP WORK Repairing Specialty HICKORY, N. C. When you have any old or cast off Furniture to sell ' CALL 331-L lllhent Cash Prices Paid. E. W. UEYNOLDS Electric Shoe Shop F. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor First CIm Work GurJitd Phont 109. Work Dcllrered 10SJ litb 8trt, Hickory, H. C, DR. O. II. ITES1ER DENTIST Ocffle phone No. 237 Masonic Temple Building Night phone No. 8 Hickory Lodge No. 343 A. T. it A. M . R.miiw ftomroanicetiom nd Third Monday night. Brethren eordiallj intrited te rTUTTLEMYRE, W. M. W. L. BOATRIGITT, Sec. Firit A COUPLE OF CENTS PER SHAVE AND NO TIPS Men -who have learned the fine art of sliaviiur Themselves will appreciate the opportunity to in vest in a good safety razor and complete shaving equipment. We can fit you out; the minute wc see your face, wc know what kind of a razor you will need. Come and talk it over with us. Start a little, barl er shop of your own. Ten minutes of y our time in the morning is enough; a self -shave saves you mon ey, and there are no tips to give. Special Every Ready Safety $5.00 Razor for '$1.00. LUTZ DRUG STORE "ON THE CORNER" PHONES: 17 and 317 About the worst job man ever tackled is putting up a stove. And about the worst drudgery woman ever en dured is messing with coal, kindling and ashes, and cleaning up after two or three stoves all winter. But why worry with stoves? Why put up with the. in convenience? Why endure the dirt? Why risk health with a "face-burning, -break-breezing method ot heating? Why continue tring to heat your home with stoves that waste 40 per cent of the fuel you put into them. You can have more heat with 1-3 to 1-2 less expense with the modern ' .ii. All.) UiM MM The CaloriC heats the whole house, every room up stairs and down with-less trouble and worry than tending one stove. Keeps all the fuel, dirt and ashes in the basement. Actually costs less than ordinary stoves necessary to heat the same building. Will give you a life-time comfort at minimum cost and no more stoves to put up and take clown! Sold under a guaran tee of your satisfaction or your money back. Over 125,000 in use. , Come in and' see this wonderful heating plant, which may be installed in old homes or new in a day, without alterations or plumbing. Have you bought your fuel?. You will need less with a CaloriC Abernetfiy Hdwe. Co. ill