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PAGE FOUR HICKORY DAILY RECORD WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 22, 192Z CIIIUSTINNILSSON, TVrR T. i. !'. ' laiU Stockholm. S3 Casfj iu;t,;rt.. x'lrxsm.. or v uuum do Mirandi. fciiuuiw Swedish jmh;' a " nirer. vailed by many l u 5Uf ' 1 sZ &h 1 Hifthtlmralc." left an t tto in Knglund valued nt llO.OM N. Tbil it diseloted by her will wii.-h, iVordinj; to Uockho?m pap.a, ha luHt been opi'iu'd m London J The value -'Ullc' H-ii I to I ' of eunsiderable ie. w not ye twn. The' Polish pr,s how-cm.-, assert that estimates o) hot iVulth .ublihB in, many foreign :,ht. placing lu-r fortune at. J5, ',V,,w 1 .... rosn V exaggerated. that site was iwivu hearted ge.ierosuj ami known They add for her great that the total of her pi ts are kn o , to have amounted to a largo t.o tune Of. her Kntfish estate, the Coun- IKK) lbs itsA Lenueacneu i?,.v.i! Musical Academy holm and -0'J0 to if Music of ran". to the CI1....1. 1 111 KJ H'V l- tho conservatory both to 3 iu used Vlie will amounts various Ui: . ai'ioiis U to 'njrlish es- IJose Casa de iNl.i of art painting, to liour Swedisui its I UlHJS H'i "v""."; :....l,..l..u l.l !ll ioS of N II 1 ' UHfc .- " - r totalling 1T.00O HumU Jiionrta. Thn remainder ol Uu la ' i,.f. to tl i' singer's step daughter, t'ountess randa. Her iljeis . ti. . the singi r .'! r museums. . . The delay in op nirtr the singe, s will is said to havr hu'M occasioned by the fact that Christine Niwson was a French ettii ... It was reported at the lone ot Muss Nilsson's death that Mrs. Ceorgo .V. Murray of Lynn, MaHf.. wife ot :m f the General I'.leetrie Company there, claimed to be daughter of the Swedish singer that she might congest Mwk Nil" will. the and son's "xv van wink:li;" pastimh TOMOK!KOV Rip Van Winkle," which has been announced as the featured' attract ion at the Pas-time theatre tomorrow and Friday has been called the cous in's greatest picture. It is a faithful reproduction of "Joe"' Jefferson'si world-known stage , Wjiehinolon Irvinu's im- mnvtnl storv and ".Ioe' iind blood his sn, own tiesn Thomas Jeffer- Hon plays the title rt'le so peneci y us to add new lustre to the family Director Ward Lascclle. wTio wiclo ed the niWUihone. has been rpsnn- Here's Help fore Home-Owners 1A Our trained mm can c-Tr valuabte supestions, ana help you to have beautiful grounds, with little trouble and effort on your part. Write us and a man will call if vou live within a """?'" ' HOWARD-H ICKORY NURSERY Fruit Trees Ah CWfog Free j."ible for many highly sucecr.sfu: productions in the past, but never, it is said, has he succeeded in creating a picture wherein drama, comedy suspense, and human interest are so perfectly cc.nibined :.s in this newest Hodkinson super-picture. , , ., . The cast of "Rip Van V inkle in cludes besides Thomas Jettevsi.ii JMilla Davenport. Mux Ashor. Fran cis larpenter, ("Jerlrudv Messins?er Daisy Robinson, 1'ietro Sosso and many other popular players. Added attraction 1'athe News. NOTE: All school children -o any a,ue will be admitted for 10 cents at matinee performances inly. "JUST AROUND THE CORNER" PASTIME TODAY ONLY Thousands whe wept and laughed at "Humoresriue" will have an op portunit wof seeini; anuther East Side story by the author of '"Humor esciue' Fann ie 1 1 urst. The new nieture is "Just Around tlie Corner' and not only is the original storv the work t'f one of the coil ib- Msitnvs of tlu seieen version of "Humorcsquc," lut the sceiiari and direction are the wi.rk of the i cenano writer of the classic Francis M'.'.r- ion it will be shown at the Pastime theatre today cnly. "Just Around the Corner" tells the story of the Uiidsonir family livinc jr. N'ew York's East Side. It is a iiivy of faniiiv devotion, of the stnitfjrles f : mother, a dauuhter and a son tc m'lKPrvi' tin' untarnished nume of their family in the face c.'f pcvert and their ultimate triumph. lve himinr misfortune- smiles anc.' ;eav and smiles a;ain all play their pans A I villiant cast contributes to ine excellence of "Just Around i he Corner." It includes Mtvriraret Sodden favoiably known as a lesult of her work in "The Inside of the Cup": Lewis Sargent, creator of trie rule ci "Ihicldeborvv Finn:" Sitirid llclm- ruist. the ".Maw Pickfonl of Swed en." who apcars for the first time it an American picture; Fled C. Thomp- nn bnsb.-uiil ot J ranees Marion. Jic director, Kd'ward Phillips, well knowi for his str..u:e work in "Seven Dav. Leave" and "The Hole in the Wall;' IVtrcv Parr. Mine. Rt'se Rosnova am William Nally. RELKJIOUS HEAD TIMET OF WORKS HARD J Uy the Associated Pirssi London. Feb. 1. l ie Dalai l.'uua of Tibet, the rcligioej. and se.-uiat head of that secluded country ha to work balder than the average British or American business man. He tret ut a -1 o'clock in the lm'ni- ing ant? labors until niidright, not withstanding the fact that he is tin questierri'bly the "big boss." Sir Charles Rell, a Rritish office in India who has just returned a? ter a years residence m t'le roma-v Lie "forbidden city" of Llwea, the libetan capital, savs the imr.t La;-.?n iy a "wonderful personality.'' Sir Charles is one of the few European: who have mastered the iiucian tan- gufif',,, a?id his helped him ! lf iinraii f !i. nl ! it M-ilV. (ll-i hc-tt (if 1'P V'11 llll-'ll, I' IHI I1VIIV .V. Tibet. .. 'He paid nie the honor ot invitmjr " said Sir Char- his country palace, les. "This was a little wonderland of flowers, birds and wild anima:;a hidden retreat where he give:; . doei; thought both to his religious iind state -affairs. Hundreds t'f canaries were singing here, and there were also stagis,' pheasants and a g'reat tiger f rum IJcngal." IRISH TAKE UP NEW CURRENCY AND STAMPS lly the Associated Press. Dublin, Jan. 31. Prom-sals for new Irish currency anil Irish pt.v.tugc stamps are being discussed by the Free State authorities. Ranking circles here are said to be strongly opposed to any alteration in the currency on the ground that it will hamper trade and cause com plications by the establishment oi yet another fluctuating "foreign ex change," but national sentiment m-iy i sweep these objections aside. Some predict that before the em? of the year Irish printing presses will be turning out Irish treasury notes. Reckoning by pounds, shiilinr, and pence will doubtless continue for some time, and English silver and copper will continue to circulate; but it is anticipated thnt the Free St'.ite will adopt the d'edmal system of coinage as soon as practicable and that Irish dollars and cents, or what ever their equivalent names mrsy be. will ultimately take the place of the sterling mr.'ney. As for the postage stamp?. the pioposal is that Ireland shall eon tent herself for the present with making an arrangement with Orea; Britain for printing a surcharge in scription, probably consisting ot a shamrock or harp, combined wnh the word "Erin" in Irish characters upon the fact of the stamps new ?n use. Later on, the Free Stale will design its own stamps, ami they are not likely to hear the English King's image. . One cent a word for each insertion THIS SIZE TWO CENTS A WOK1) This size three cents a word. AH ads cash with copy. Count the words before sending in your copy TURKISH WAR MINISTER ' ARRESTED IN CAUCASUS Moscow. Jan. 25. Enver D(asha, ter of war dur- who was Turkish mini ing tlu u:- t be ihoi'U ie ed he p. I of the world coii f I :n am;t,'.ed j in the Cam to have he( T-1. and who movie has au- asuts. was believ i. on the best of, wdh Muslnpha Kenml Pasha Turkish Nationalists in Anato li:'.. Reports that he would be sent to Angora to he tried by the Turkish Nationally!, government Tor high trea son add only another MiiiT-rising chap ter to the ..'(. ".zing career of this 1 Ui,:i:-h adventure! . Enver FashJ v;.:-- f-.'ii'b lie'.'d to death SALT RISING BREAD Just like home-made. Fresh today. Try a loaf. "GAMBLE'S" e FOR 'VALE FORD COUPE, Abernethy Mo-tor Co. 2 13 tf FOR SALE 11)20 FORD TOlJIiINC! Car. Abernethy Motor Co. 2 1G tf by a Turkish court martial the w:;r for plunging Turkey : the great struggle. He escap and for a long time lias been head of a mission stationed in Moscow. li was understood here that he had Russia headed remain long as BUYS INTEREST 111 HYSOIII-SBYDEB CO. the Bryson-Snydcr-Dilkud I llis experience here in I,-iVft iiis previous connections v.l clothing hcuscs have gir. j,;, wide knowledge of this i.u. "He was manager of ti ;., store here for two ye;. is, whi from its Organization L ; He went to Hickory Use i;., ... ', year, after severing hi with the local store' ., -mi"- ;- .em ootaiiieu . material help iioni for the Turkish Nationalists l,y Kemal and that he would in .KeViial's trood graces so he kt ot away from Anatolia. Enver has made frequent trips 'i'lrom Moscow to thc C'u risus and other regions nearby where his movements have been unknown. One of the 'atest reports was that he was or- iganizing Bolshevist occupation in the Caucasus and that an a :'my was be ing organized there with the support of the Eolsheviki fur the purpose of maichlng into Anatolia. The Rus sian Soviet government rccontly cut off the food supplies, house nvir plenty of Soviet rubles which it had generou&ly donated to Enver Pasha's missien dining the past year. "I mo into the forbidden enclosure oi being drunk. LET PAINTINfi CONTRACT J. Arthur Webb, last night was awarded the contract to paint the Carnegie library building, exclusive of the roof, for $203, his bid being the h west of three submitted to city council. That was the principal business' discussed by council, all the members being present. CECIL HEFNER GIVEN THREE MONTHS' SENTENCE Cecil Hefner was found guilty in recorder's court yesterday afternoon of selling liquor and sentenced: to three mouth., cm the ro'ds. In an other case he got a suspended judg ment, of nine mouths. Hefner appeal ed and bond was fixed at SI. 000, which he ho'pod to give todav. Hor ace Hefner was the stat' witness against him. Horace Hefner staled that the reu.:.on he d'id not appear at the former trial was because of ill ness. Eury Lail was fined $20 and costs for fighting during a basketball game at the armory some time ago. He paid. Several persons also were tried Tor Do Your Spring Cleaning With a Royal It Makes Your Housework Light: It Keeps Your House Clean The Royal is manufactured and guaran teed by a company of established reputa tion and prestige. The financial strength and permanency of The P. A. Geier Com pany assure you the satisfaction you expect and demand from an electric cleaner in tended to give many years of service. With every Royal Cleaner we give a binding guarantee which absolutely pro tects the Royal owner against defects in material and workmanship. Thus we prove our faith in Royal Quality. When you purchase a Royal you do not only have the satisfaction of knowing that you have the best cleaner that money can buy, but that you are absolutely protected in every way. Southern Public Utilities Hickory, N. C. Co. OST LADV'N WATCH WITH gray ribbon attached. Reward ii returned to Record office. 2 20 3t FOR SALE 1 NICE LOT 3-1 miles from city limits, 3 1-4 acres, 2C0 feet front on Lincoln road, a beautiful lot. $850.00. J. F. Punch, Newton,. N. C. 2 20 6t pd TT.. T IT T,,ll-,,-,l. f, '! tllf IIIISL t'.VO years manager of Antony Brother HOLY TRINITY i.l "huge store at Dayton. Ohio, h-rij KJth avenue and i.Mh muchascd an interest in the Bryson-j RCv. C. R. W. Keg lev, Snyd'er Company depai tment store j At 7:30 p. in. to'day a here and the firm name will be Bry-lscrvi.ce, subject of ! it, ,,n-Knvder-I)illard Company. M r-! and ' Defend the Truth ; rtias. A. Snvder, head (.f fh-' mcabut business, will remain in Hickory m.. T-;ii.,..a mini i ji native f Ml. 1I1U1U, J ' i 1 .-.4- v.-ll,',. iVlTTl spananoui.u, nnuuv n.wu vears on the road, was buyer large .store in Asheville and there was called to Dayton, had eharec of the Antony ! ; i n: i:. of ie RENT ROOMS FOR LIGHT House keeping. Close in. Phono 1GG-L. Mrs. G. W. Payne. 2 21 li p: I(i!t SALE ONE CADET HOT Water Healer : never been uneratedv will take exact cost for same $10.32. Chas. L. Davis, Corner 12th St. and 13th avenue. Leonard House. 2 21 3i NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS Stockholders of the Catawba Fair Association are requested to meet at the Chamber of Commerce Thursday afternoon at 2:30 for the purpose of election of officers' and transacting such business as imay come before them. Plans for next fall's fair will be made. 2 21 2t seven for a from wheve Broth- ers department store. His experience in the mercantile business wilt make him a valuable addition to the local company. At present Mr. Dillard. Mrs. Ddl ard and son are boarding with Mr Penland ra Ninth avenue. The following is taken from a Day ton naper concei ning Mr. Dilh.rd: "Word has been received her-i that J. H. Dillard. former manager of the Anthony Brothers company, ha:; bought an interest in the Brys on Snyder company of Hickory. N. C. ana' that in the future the bus;r.ess j will be conducted under the name :'t Truth." At 8 p- m. A cong ing as announced rr hear all reports of t and to vote on the X tion as submitted' by an church for all of tions. Full attend.uK;- On Washington's h pledge ourselves and to th' Truth, to Ik-;!)' give it to all. The public heaiUly STRAYED OR STOLEN BLACK and white spotted female bird dog. Finder return to Donald o. Meiuics or Joseph L. Murphy and re ceive reward. 2. 21 3 BMSSOfOl mod, ssis eyes IRUISE&SPRAIN! Alternate spplicati cola ciotQf. then 'tand V -A RO flu 1 7 Millm Jus Uad Ytdy that business during th exi.nessod will spring too'ay bv on his return from SAY IS YOUR JOB SAFE? If not TRY THE WATKINS WAY A fine proposition; good territory open now. Call and Jet me trlK it over with you. Pheae 103-L John P. Chapman, West Hickory. 2 22 It NOTICE OF SALE UNDER MORT GAGE. Under and by virtue or the power and' authority vested in the under signed mortgagee by that certain mortgage deed duted Sepetm.be r 11th, 1020, executed bv- T. L. Lef overs and wife, and appearing of record in the office r.f the Register of Deeo's for Catawba County, North Carolina, it! Loo'k of Deeds No. 151 at Page Go. 1 will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the Posc office door in Hickory, in said Coun ty, on Saturday, the 18th dav of March. 1922, at 2 o'clock, P. M., the following described tract t.'f land': Beginning- at an iron stake on the west side of a new street, and runs thence South G2 degrees West 160 feet to' an iron stake on the same street; thence North 34 1-2 degrees Wlest 2G4 feet to a stake; thence North 58G degrees East 100 feet to a state; thence South 34 1-4 degrees East 280 feet to the beginning. This lGth day cf February, 1922. C S. GROVE, Mortgagee. R. II. SHUFORD, Attorney. 2 1G 4t Thurs. INSTITUTE CLOSES ai men iun The Sunday school institute at the Highland Baptist church since Sun day came to a close last night after three days of interest and hard won. by Sunday school wo'rkers of the Baptist church in Hickory. Mr. PerrJ Morgan and Miss Elma Farabow of Raleigh, in charge of the institute gsve 'many helpful points and' un doubtedly pointed the way for a cifj training school here during the year Rev. H. C. Whitener, pastor, said today that a city B. Y. P. U. would be the outgrowth of the institute this week and he expected an association al B. Y. P. U. to be formed later The meetings in Highland were very helpful to the large number of per sons who attended'. Mr. Pei'ry spoke at both the morn ing and evening services in Highland Baptist church Sunday morning. i -- - B1RS. SAM J. LAWRENCE DEAD Mrs. Lillie C awreiice, wife of Mrs. Sam J. Lawrence of West Hickory, died last night at the age of 20 years. Before marriage to Mr. Lawrence she was Miss Lillie Thornburg, daughter of; Mr. Geo. F. Thornburg of Newton. She was a good Christian woman, a devoted wife and mother, and her passing has caused profound sorrow among a wide circle of relatives and acquaintances. The funeral i will be conducted from the home to morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock and burial will take place at Houck's chapel. She leaves surviving her husband and four children, the youngest of whom is one month old. ' The convict ion steadily improve and summer was Mr. A. M. West New York- where he purchased spring merchandise f:.'r the Thompson-West Company, met buyers and manufac turers from all parts of the country and heard words of cheer relative to the outlook. The est -.vssurance of presperity. Sir. AWst said, was th; stability of the market. Manufactur ers have reduced' their prices tc small margins, costs of manufacture are as h.v as they will be any tin e soon, v.'nd Iherf is lillie danger of violent fluctuations, which hereto fo-c have kept the business world ner vous. Another strong factor is the opti- mism ,yi mo manuiaci . urers aim mer chants on the big market. They are confident of the future and their con fidence will carry Lusinc. ? a long V'DV. Mr. West's impressions in New York are similar to those gained here, where everybody is expect Mr.-rch to point the way to another era of prosperity for the people generally. a Day! Can you save it? Will you save it? Learn what it brings you and yours National Bank rsS Hickory, N. C 3g sharp at See these Two s i c-ae values in owr windows and don ?t forget the date. This ware is uality Brand and is guaranteed to wear for 20 years or we will specials for 'next Thursday, Feb. 23, at 9 a. m. Carry and Save Store, next to Zerden's store. n repis.c 3 P m of cnarfire to vou. SPECIAL NO. 1 ue for Only 9L00 mm 1 J Val $2.58 SPECIAL NO. 2 $1.87 Value for only awVM s'li bra m jfr' This 10 Cup Empire Percu lator and one pound Our Mon arch Coffee, the world's best for only 2.58 This Pereulator alone sells for $3.00. This $3.50 Dish Pan and $1.37 worth of Groceries all for $2.48 and Certain Democratic senators .would ; 'bo ic- icrh tori if cn'vir. nrio Aimnld io ! vent a good reason for voting against a the treaties.- V ashmgton Post. One 10 Qt. Alumiunm Dish Pan, Quality Brand guaranteed to wear for 20 years and the following oi groceries lor less than you would have to pay for the Dish Pan. The groceries consist of one can corn, listed 20c; one can Salmon, listed 20c; one package Rolled Oats, 20c; One pound farmhouse Rice, 15c two 11. Franklin Sugar, 15c; 3 lb. box Ozone table sale, 10c. 1 package Kellog's Corn Flakes, 15c. 1 lb. navy bean, 10c; 1 lb. Lima Beans 12c. Total $1 37 Now remember-no phone orders no goods reserved, no goods deliv ered. K will be first come, first served. See these wonderful bar gains in our window and don't forget the date and hour as we only have a limited quantity to sell at this unheard of price Onl v one of each to a customer. .Xoders parry. And Save, m Store