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1 I? 1 I ,1 v );; It PAGE TWd HICKORY DAILY RECORD Subscriber! dMinng tt addreaa of thai v n.rmi" ehanarad will pleaae rtate ia their conunonieatioii both OLD and NEW addreaaaa. To inran effldant, delrfery, com ni.nit. mhaxM bo mad to tho Sub- cripilon Dapartment promptly. City-nil uhecribcri ahould CU regaroin fr.mnlainta. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Obo Year - . 15.00 (By mall, $1.00; 6 months, $2.00) Six Months . J2.50 Th.wo Mentha .---$ One Month 46 On Week 10 Entered at seconr-claia matter Sep- nbvr 11. 1915. the postofflce at Hxikorr. N. C, under the act of March 8,17. hito. r gent of frown Prince Hdfv, Japan, saul to ne an, -- i iMicaRf back to 060 b'. I i roimmy the Japanese ruling fumi.V cnn-iot pr"f!u?o tho records th.U far bade, b;- 1-hty ri authenticate"! several !.,.,..-.,.' i-vrn.i th.-it 'f .any other If uui.. . nr cl:iss in the w orld. 11 is said that when the- weithor cffc'ivs during, me nigiu. well prepare f r more vain in a few days. The mountains yestorday ap fof own and green, but , this thev were white S'lowJ 1 1 M II III J, V covers ithenv ; ..Li'i 111 -i u - X-King Klcagle Craven has begun seeing Nortli Carolina again, brit he will never ace so much of it as he thought he would see several months ago. -. TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 29. lg21 Senator Borah likes Mr. Harding's association of nations no better than Wilson's league o f nations. The trouble with the Idaho senator is de fective mental vision. 'WHAT'S A WIFE WORTH" PASTIME TODAY HAD BIG HUNT A MINOR VIEW OF IT t : rim. i ; have a regular hanging a.j A Georgia schoolboys essay: peanuts and .lemonade. I'e,;p;e J' "Lynchin' is wrong. It hurts the hung regular by law , Sways z limihs of the beautiful trees J where heaven. I don't want to u, i-'- ' lies ion p SIXTH A SOUTH King Winter Via.V be slow in eortiiujr, but he may bring sniw shoe with liim. The Associated Press is exclusively intitled to the use of republication of all newt credited to it or not credited ia this paper and also the lo cal news published herein. el EMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Published by the Clay Printing Co. Erery Efertag Except Sunday Iti.Ury township' high school vould ron n I f,ood. The details can-, be worked out easily. GRADE SCHOOL ( MRS. BOOTH, TEACHER) Marv Newton left Tuesday . for Raleigh, N. C, to engage in a TtateJ wide spelling matcn which lakes plr.v-e in Wednesday, November, twenty-third. Her friends arc very anxious for her to win in the final contest. ljriday af tar noon, November eighteenth our grade :?ave a model lesst'i in sanitation at the North school in the presence of about forty-two county and city teacher-.' r. r TT..U.-. Mavclii;! W P.liinJ This is the hist day to see Whats' , . ot,fnr,i ti, u.n0r the a Wife. Worth? the Robertson Cole bunny fcearcr went down to Henry super special rjroduction, written and, TP v. i ri..i,.. oa. irected by WlKam CSiristy ,Cab- i t avind spent the day chasing the birds sing. It also hurts the poo- that way. a wi'"-" ao si'ovvn uiu rabbits. They got 22 in all, most ot - yosterdav. i which Toss carried all day and on x..v, iii.Mu iiuuiiuduiv 1111.1$ -uo the return sat on thc nood ot tne "Whats a Wife Worth? is the con-; autojii0bile while ithe kill was ex s.stent manner in which the story is hibitcd to an admiring public, told. It really starts from the very I first scene that is flashed on the screen I . and goes on straight through to the! end withut the slightest deviation. If j enpt. - k- m m 1 City ASSOCIATION NECESSARY Any agreement among the nations to reduce their navies and suspend building new warships for ten years necessarily must bo embodied in treat leu to make it binding , on .All alike. Those nations entering into such agreement must be jasiociated in such a way as to make the obligations each assumes binding oil ill alike. These powers working -together for the highest common gjo( may be called nn association of rations. The idea of nn association or league of nations is not new. The earlier ulliances presumably were f,ormed to keep the peace; the Holy Roman Em pire which has been described a;: neither holy nor an empiro had thb object in view. It failed because it became an instrument of oppres sion; its purpose was lost sight of in the revolutionary outbursts follow- j ing the Napoleonic wars, when czavi and kaiser were more anxious to put( down republican nspiration-j than they( were to promote world peace. I If the need of a contort of powers i was not manifest before the year! 1914, it is also true that wars were not fought on so grand a scale, bus-'ft" iness and finance were not univer sally disrupted, and the time required to overcome the effects of war was not so long. , . The world is out bf 'joint today and only by the heartiest cooperation am ong the great powers can it be re stored to a normal state. Russia is in chaos with millions starving; the German mark ordinarily worth 20 cents is not worth a copper, the French franc, the Italian lire and the English pound no longer have a normal pur chasing power. American farm and manufactured products can find no purchasers where the money is worthless or detoriated in value. .It follows therefore that the United State as the richest of the nations is interested in seeing all recover from the shock of war and ought to be w illing to make sacrifice to arrest the social and economic decay that al ready has gone tar in eastern and central Europe and that would even tually bring weetern" Europe to the brink of ruin. The world has beWltwy'trtcTf. H must got well. The lifting of the tre mendous taxes for nitional armament Is the first prercqfjsftc "to recovery. The second is concerted action to bring about sound money in the various countries so that commerce may be resumed and men and women again return to normal occupations. The association of nations proposed by President Harding ia necessary. Auditorium Night Only SATURDAY Dec 3 ;1 ft One The Dramati z Event of the Season George Ford, Presents ; ' The Distinguished Young American Actor ynu missed seeinfi this fine picture, yesterday. Come today. Added attraction, Pathe News. . ELSIE. FERGUSON GRAND TODAY If you failed to see Elsie Ferguson in Footlights, her latest Paramount picture at the Grand yesterday, you certainly missed a fine picture. Last showing of this good picture today.1 Special music tonight agar'n by Mrs. J. ,M. llatchev. Better come. To morrow Heads Win, a fine product A RYE-AL IDEA! Theatrical Manager- I'm looking for a play with punch in it. Helpful Friend -Why not try a ! revival of Ten Nights in a Barroom? American Legion Weekly. ! II III I ft A HICKORY MAN'S EXPERIENCE Can you doubt the evidence of this Hickory citizen? You can verify Hickory endorse ment. ' Read this: "N. L. Benfield, carpehter. 400 Eighth St., Hickory, says: Through worki n g mllrAth etashrdleta1 shrd ! v.-r'.kin in all kinds of Weather. T sun subject to colds onl they always settle in my back. A feW of Doan's Kidney Pills relieve the pains. I have used them for a good many years and have always received won derful relief. You can always see Down's Kidney Pills in my home, for they certainly arc wonderful. I get my supply at Lutz's Drug Store." Price 60c at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doari's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Benfield had. Fostir-Mil-burn Cr.' Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. AdV IN BED EIGHT MONTHS Cause Change of Life, How Lydia E.Finkham's Vegetable Compound Got Me Up - Afton, Tenn.-r"I want other suffer ing women to know what Lydia E. Pink- ham s Vegetable Compound has done for me. During the Change of Life I was in bed for eight months and had two good doctors treating me but they did me no good. A friend advised me to take Lydia E. Pini.ham's Vegetable Com pound, which I did, and in a short time I felt better. I had all kinds of bad spells, but they cU left me. Now when I feel weak and nervous I take the Vege table Compound, and it always does me good., I wish aj wbnien would try it during the Change of Life for I know't will c!o them good. If you think it will Induce some one to try the Vegetable Compound you may publish this letteri '. Mrs. A. Keller, Afton, Tennessee. Women from fortyrfive to fifty years of age should take warning from such symptoms as Jieat flashes, palpitation of the heart, smothering or fainting spe"s, or spots before the. eyes, and pre pare their system for this perfectly na tural change by taking Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. It har helped many, many women through this trying period, just as it did Mrs Keliar Constant Heat Day and Night Warm rooms to dress in steady even heat all day fire never out, COLE'S Original Air-Tight Wood Heater ts made Air-Tight and is" guaranteed to '"stay Air-Tight 'Every joint is double seamed; TtoatNi MhtiStpvet Maesjmim . perfect control gained by eliminating air leakage Don't buy an imitation, pet the heater you can depend upon lnit os Cole's Original Air-Tipht Wood Heater. Made by the Company who originated the Air-Tipht and Hot Blast Principal of combustion. There's a style ana sizs t9 suit your need tss Shuford Hdwe Co. Surrounded by a gi oup of America s ablest Shakespearean interpreters and with a novel system of mounting and illu mination "as pleasing- to the EYE as to the EAR," will give "MERCHANT OF VENICE" Greatest Shakespearean Organization On Tour Prices 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 Mail orders filled in the order received, when accompanied by check or money or der, together with self addressed stamped envelope. Seat Sale at Lut7 Drug Store Owing to the minute detail and elaborate settings with which this production is stag ed curtain will rise pro nptly at 8:15 p. m. lOL-JL JL HEADS UP! With nearly $2,p00 of the $3,000' lAiarantee fund raised, it is confi dently expected that before tomor row night the whole amount will be In hand and Uncle' Andy Carnegie's corporation notified that Hickory ia ready, to avail itself of the library money offered' by it. Mayc'r Elliotts appeal yesterday brought additional help and ithe Hickory comma ndery last night gave the , cause a boost that is appreciated by all. . Guarantors of course will come across promptly and in a few weeks the new building will be going up. Let's do this thing right and start on some ether constructive progrim for the upbuilding of Hickory and this community. . GOOD ' FOR1 THE COMMAND ERY Hickory Comrrtandery No. 17, Knights Templar, V;did the handsome thing by the librui-y fund last night when' it voted' $.r00 to the cause. Looking about for. good ends to verve, the .Knight did not go afar in Nearch of thei lfcly Grail, but found it in their: own ' community The commandery :also has appoint ed committee to work out plans for helping Hickory " children through college. The city is proud of thb body.og high Masonsu ' OUR PRICES Ou wntch repairs are consistent with our que.lity workmanship. Thy are standardized for each individual repair job, therefore we have but one price to all. We estimate all repair work before it is done which gives you definite information and a square deal. No patching but perfect repairing and assured Satisfaction GEO. E. BISANAR'S We Have a Factory Man Vi 1 &w amies' vt J A At -Eight Miles 1 1 Eighty W7 H ETHER crnivliug sh'tfig at a f-inail'r4 pare in First Natioria IBank With a money reserve you are better qualified, to aeize any opportunity that may come. Special training will prepare you for opportunities of, a certain kind but the future rarely works out according to plan. Use this bank, and create your-reserve in order that you may be ready for the opportunity when it comes. First National Bank HICKORY, N. C. Capital and Surplua $300,000.00 J, D. Elliott, president, K. O. Menzies, VkePresident A CashU J. L. Cilley, Aast. Caskler ,MM led traffic or 'Jiitting the';' 'nightspots on "mi oe1n Country road, Standard Motor Gasoline will lire smoothly and burn up completely. That is why ila salc-a arc clintbiug out of all proportion to the increase in total gasoline consumption. Experienced drivers lvho bin e tried a filling of the improved "Standard" Motor Gasoline would cheerfully go far out of their May to place repeat orders. But that is not necessary. Reliable dealers handling ''this1 ideally balanced motor fuel-arc to be found on both sides of the highway wherever yon trhvcl. They charge no more for "Standard" Motor Gasoline than others ask for inferior grades masquerading, under fanciful names.' If your motor is sluggish have the carbon cleaned from cylinders and spark, plugs, empty the old diluted oil from your crank case, and after washing with a pint or so of kero sene, fill with. POLAR1NE of .the rade speciiied for your car. Then put "Standard" Motor Gasoline into your fuel tank and see what a good car can do,-, STANDARD O 1...J COMPANY '! JERSEY) I i .'-,:' i ' :" -"' ' r ,1 h i .4