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K0NPAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 27, 1922 HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE tHRtr i he Bisanar Store Service and Satisfaction You always get the best quality, latest dvlcs and lowest prices. Expert repairing promptly executed. Geo. E. Bisanar Jeweler and Optometrist. Watch inspector So. and C. & N. W. Rys. Local and Personal Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Frazier had as their guest yesterday Mr. George Brown of Rutherford Ci'ilege. Miss Mary Murphy of Cherryviile spent the week end with her mother. Mrs. J. L. Murphy. Mrs. R. A. Grimes had as her guest over the week end Miss Lucile Scarboro of North Wilkesboro. Dr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Rowe of Newton, were guests yesterday of L . .1 7!. .T 1. n.uv. aim iurs. wauer w. Kowe. Mr. vnd Mrs. S. W. Lawrence and daughter moved frcm Thirteenth avenue into their attractive new bun galow on Eighteenth street. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Whisnant of Granite Falls spent yesterday with i M i s. Whisnant's sister, Mrs. Geo- Herman. I HICKORY INSURANCE & REALTY CO General Insurance and Bonds Service Our Motto 1030 14th St. - - - - Phone 65 0 ' u The Biggest Thing in Our Business is Service When we say we're here to serve you we mean more than just looking at your battery, putting in a little water and saying goodbye. Service, the way we say it, means doing everything we possibly can to see that you get every last mile and fraction of a mile out of that battery. That's our business! Never mind if your battery isn't a Wil lard. We'll look after it just as faithfully as if it were. We want you to know what service at Battery Headquarters is like! HICKORY BATTERY CO. p 1226 Ninth Avenue ' - Phone 393 v Representing Willard Storage Batteries i , Signs of all kinds B. L. PREVETTE Hickory, N. C. Jitney Schedule Hlckory-Uiolr Jitaey 8cbdul Lum Uoolr 1:80 P. M Um Hickory 5. CO P. M. iniM for No. 11 and IS. C. E. ROBBINS A. J. ESSEX Graduate Optometrist Office in Jewelry Store where your eyes receive expert service without the use o drugs. Dr. J. F. Campbell DENTIST Phone 370-L HICKORY, N. C. Office Over Essex Jewelry Store Geo. E. Bitanar . DOCTOR OF OPTICS Error of Refraction ud all Opti i dfcti conrteted with prorly td glaasM. vfflct nd txtmlaation room to oa iwticm with Jewalry Btw. Hickory Harness Co. Manufacturers of all kinds id HARNESS, BRIDLE. SADDLES AND STRAP WORK Repairing a Specialty HICKORY, N. C. CYRUS C.BABB Mem. Am. 8oe. Ciril Enjrn. wterpowr, Waterworks and wwerage Land suh-ditlsioa jfrtw: GraalU TaUs, N. C J Electric Shoe Shop F. M. THOMPSON, Propriator rirst Class Work Guarttd Phoas 106. Work Dslirarsd 10SS Mth Bttmt, Hickory, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Fowler and grandson. Harc'd Fowler, of States ville, spent Saturday nd Sunday with Mr. and Mis. L. II. Warlick. Mrs. D. E. Eckard is ill at her borne on Twelfth avenue with inflam matory rheumatism, her many friends will regret exceedingly to learn. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Whitener and two sons. Charles and Leroy, Mr. J. E. Wilfong and Mr. Ransom Wil fong motored to ; Marion yesterday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. John Tate. WAKEFIELD-RHODES Mrs. M. E. Shell and Miss Char- i , , , j- , ,f. ;lotte Brawley returned to'day ic ! Mr. Fred C. Wakefield and Miss Lenoh. after a vigit tQ Mr nd Mrs Julia A. Rhoaes were united in Harrison Winkler. t marriage yesterday morning at 10 1 o'clock at the parsonage of Highland, GRAND RECORDER COMING Baptist church by Kev. H. C. ! The Grand Recorder of the Grand Whitener in the presence of a few Commandery of North Carolina r.timate frienda Mr. Wakefield 'Hon. J. B. Griggs, of Elizabeth is employed as a barber in the Pal- City., will come to Hickory today ace Barber Shop and is a young on a visit to Hickory Commandery man of splendid character and of i0. 17. The officers and members much popularity. His bride is a 0f the local conimandery are anx tiained nurse and was Avith Dr. W. ious that every member be on hand P. Speas for some time. She is for a reception to the Graid Re ts attractive and popular young corder. Refreshments will be serv lady. Both have many i;.-iends to ed at the close of the exercises, wish them happiness. - 1 The voung couple left for Ashe- 1 FLORENCE FEED ville and Knoxville to spend- ten, PASTIME TODAY days. Today and tomorrow the Pastime m , o i o theatre presents Florence Reed in Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Elliot are visit- "The Black Panther s Cub" a hie ing Mr. and Mrs. M. C Salassu In special adapted by Philip Barthol-Charlottc- oiate from tbf story by Ethel Dou- cher, suggested by Swinburn's poem. Miss Capto'a Beck spent Saturday "Faustine" .following is a synopsis in Charlotte. While there Miss Beck 0f the story: A famous courtesain was initiated into the Eastern btai , conducts a magnificent gambling order. I house frequented by the elite of Paris. She is named Faustine, M.-. and Mrs. L. B. Spivey and lit-: rnore often the Back panther, on tie daughter Margaret, of Asheville, ! account of her avariciousness ehd who spent the week end here as the ,ove of pompous di'pla and pow. guest of Misses Precyous and Ljllie ' r .y i Hahn on Eighth avenue, returned to Asheville last night. 3EE3S SSfflB 0K. BEAUTIFYING CEMETERY Duringe the past week or mor fhavo Vk-irA Vicnn riuiv.xT In the appeal of the cemetery committee and grows to womanhood w,t;r,r tV,A Inst rpstino- nla n, Sir Marling Grayham, a bell being" planted on a number of the j i" heredity, loves her but tears to Finally her star sets, she is clos ed out by the p dice and to Ciive, Earl of Maudsley, she entrusts her baby daughter, born in wedlock with a country gentleman. The child is reared in luxury :xi an English es- ever plots. This response on the part of the plot owners is very gratifying: to propose. Her adopted father dies and the so n and daughter face cred- the ct.'.nmittee who have undertaker j itors of a wasted estate. Hampton Mr. and Mrs.P. E. Reinhardt, Mr. and Mrs. Joe JReinhardt and Mrs. Edgar .Lytic1 and children motored to "Marlon yesterday and spent the day "with relatives. .Mrs. Russell Sherrill and children of Tryon arrived in Hickory today to spend a daiy or two with Mrs. Hugh D'Anna on their way to Ral- eigh, where they will make their home. Mr.. J. A. Hardin has received a letterannouncing the death at Limestone. Tenn.. of his mother. Mrs. James Hardin. Early last week he j learned of her illness, but sickness in his family prevented his going to her bedside.. to beautify the last resting plac pi our loved ones, and who have spared no effort to this end. Grayham proposes a way out of their difficulties. , ' Mary is coerced into posing Rev. W. O. Goodem who owns the cottage recently occupied by Mr. and Mis. S. L. Lawrence cn Thirteenth cnue. has had the building moved back from the street and has begun tions to have it remodeled into a modern bungahw. Afro .T.. A. TTpvrwlnn lpft this morn ing for Winston-Salem to spend some time before going to her home i n Kinstpn. Mrs. Herndon spent tie winter" here with" Mr; and Mrs. E. A. Herman, the latter her daughter. Mrs. R. S. Parker of Murnhy is v'siting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Abernethy, Mrs. Parker came es pecially to attend the reception to morrow eveniner criven by Mr. and Mrs. J. H. P. Cilley in honor of the golden wedding anniversary of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Aber nethy. ATTENTION ALL! What would you do if your lover deserted you a week before the wed ding? How would you feel if you father tried to marry year sweet heart? Of course you all want to see an-honest-to-goodners love scene so be on hand to see Professor Pepp at the Auditorium, Friday night. MASTER INGOLD CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Master Bernanrd Ingold. the attrac tive young son of Mr. and Mrs. F. B Ingold, celebrated his ninth birthday anniversary Saturday afternoon by giving a party' to a number of his young friends,- forty cr more beinf Various games were played, the i-Aiino' nonnb Antprinp with zest and VTLtllfe f'-' J.' C " enjoyment into each of them. In. the contests which were introduced the nwJoa worn won hv Virsrinia Bailv Virginia Herman, Lindsay Shuford and. Lert'y Whitener. Cake and ice cream were served ir the dining room which was prettily decorate in red for the occasion. The large birthday cake was lighted with nine candles and was the center of attraction. Each guest was present a 'Vi o -favor these heinsr red bas kets filled with mints. The young host received a number of nice guts in rememberance cf the day. Trees have been reset, shrubbery 1 Faustine, and by reopening plaited and grass sown in a number of instance. The potters' field has been cleaned up and the cemetery !s beginning to take m a uniform ap pearance which is the aim and de sire ot the committee having the cemetery under their supervision. The walk ways sve to be sown in grass and the remainder of the plots which have not yet been attended tc by their owners will doubtless be planted with grass and thus ct'.ne in line with the other plots, giving the cemetery a peaceful well kept and uniform appearar'0 The Catawba Seed store is coop erating with the cemetery co'aimitiee and individual owners of plots and have msie estimates' of the cost of planting grass and are ready to give any instruction or information de sired. The seed for planting the smaller plccs will cost around $3.50 and the cost for the' larger plois will come under $5.0- the cost for none of them amounting to more than that. .4. Mr. Barger the cemetery care taker, will place, .the seed in the o-rc.'ind free of cost ti the owners and the Catawba Seed stcve will make one delivery of- seed-each, day to tlie cemetery. During the next twe months, the time for sowing grass for a stand this year will doubtless see every plot and "walkway at the cemetery attended to. Persons wishing to have this work done should confer with the cemetery committee of which Mrs . Edgar Yoder is chairman, or see the caretaker. THE NANTUCKET SKIPPER Many a long, long year ago, Nantucket skippers had a p an Of finding out, though "lying now. How near New York their schoon ers rr.oi. . They greased the lead before it fell, And then by sounding, through the night, Knowing the soil that struck so well, They always guessed their reckon ing right. A skipper gray, whose eyes were dim, Could tfcll, by tastings just the snrit.. ' And so below he'd "douse the glim After hot.' of his . something course, PELLETIERISM ! Ta, VvOr T-irovnnr Prist - . . 1 1 1 x c w a win. xjv-mti Snug in his berth, at eight o clocK, whpther in international I IM as her mother's old establishment the trio hopes to replenish their empty ex chequer. Count OrlofT becomes infatuated with Mary and decoys her into an Apache's den. where h attempts an assault. A bedraggled woman helps him until she recognizes her daugh ter Mary. She is shot vh:ie lnad;ng the res cuers and dies in the hallway of the palatial mansion where once she reigned as queen. Marling jand Mary then find their own happiness together. Miss Reed is supported by an all star cast, including Nor mcin Trevor, Henry Stephenson, Paul Ducet, Don Merrifield, Henrv Oarvill. Louis Grisel, Earl Fox, Wil liam Rocelle, Paul Shay, Halbert Brown, Charlie Jackson, Ernest I am'bert. Frank DeVernon, Tyron Power, William Van Vraan, Miles Dazie, William Bourbcfi, Eugene Breon. Added attraction "Made in the Kitchen" a two reel Mack Sennett comedy. n 2207 jA if TO- How are Prices We have this question asked every few minutes. Are Coats, Suits, Dresses, etc., any cheaper for spring? . We answer "Yes." A great deal cheaper than we expected. To create a hie-e'er business, the r1s25a( manufacturers are working on the ! i " , 1 j. ; f Ci i. ciusetiL margin ui primi ever ue- fore and we are going to do likewise. We are surprised with the real values we were able to secure and ycu will simply be delighted. The secret of course is to know where and from whom to buy the Priafrr Lest things. J SPORT GARMENTS WILL BE IN GREAT DEMAND Coat Suits All Wool Jersey Suits $0 00 All Wool Tweed Suits 12.00 All Wool Homespun Tweed Suits, Silk Lined 10.50 Wonderful Tricotine Suits 25,00 Suits of All Materials from $9.00 to 45.00 Sport Coats and Wraps All Wool Coats . .LiJ' 6.00 All Wool Jersey Coats : 6.00 Sport Coats from '. .$6.00 to 35.00 Capes from 9.00 to 35.Q0 Tailored Coats from . 10.00 to , 35.00 The Greatest Range of Styles and Ma- tl terials we have ever shown SILK DRESSES, SPORT DRESSES. SEMI-EVENING DRESSES FORv EVERY OCCASION Real Canton Crepe Dresses at $10.00 and up to $35.00 Crepe-Knit Dresses : $15.00 to $35.00 $25.00 BUYS A DRESS THAT LOOKS $50.00 Silk Waists, Sport Blouses, Tailored Blouses, Suit Blouses, etc. A special buy of Crepe-de-Chine Waits at less than half $3.00 and $3.50 Waists of all kinds from $2.00 to $7.50 Extra specials in Sweaters, Kimonas, Silk Underwear, Mus lin Underwear, Porch and Morning Dresses, Childrens Dresses, Neckwear, Hosiery, etc. ALL WE ASK IS A LOOK Thompson-West Company 'The Ladies Store" WANDA HAWLEY GRAND MORROW If your wife wants to cut her h":r. and you object, take her to' see "Bob bed Hair," starring Wanda Hawley, whic hwill be shown at the Grand) 11 theatre tomorrow and Wednesday ig and let her see what happened to ij Miss H?.wley after she bobbed hers, jg If your sweetheart is timid about , cutting her locks, and you think it j wr.'uld imorove her, take her to see'g the picture, and '"t her observe how fj fetching are all the acolvtes bobbed as to both hair and skirts of the artist colony. In other words, this clever Realart 1 m picture distributed by Famous Play-ers-Lssky Cfrporation is an amus ing satire of the Greenwich Viliape set, but interwoven with this certain human nroblems, of the girl dissatis fied with home surroundings, of the married flirt and his wife and chil dren. Miss Hawlev gives an artistic por traval of Polly Heath, the heroine William Boyd, a new leading man- is mr.'re than satisfactory as the con ventional lover and William P. Carle ton is excellent as Paul Lamont, the futurist poet who surrounds himself with young eirls, for "inspiration." Adele Farrington. Leigh W'yant Ethel Wies and several clever chil dren complete the cast. . .. .v Pili!:!!li!iil!i!iKl!!illllli!:!ll!!M SIARPLES might J. W. RABY, M. D., D. C. CHIROPRACTOR and Spinal Specialist Over Essex Jewelry Store Chiropractic Eliminates the Cause ot Disease. Phone G28-J Hickory Lodge No. 343 A. F. ft A. H. Regular comrounicatio First and Third Monday aifhto. Brthra eordiaUj ImTiUd U h 'rirSUTTLEMYRE, W. M. W. L. BOATRIGHT, Sec Soap that Shaves Shaving soap proves of, daily im portance to every man. Any man who has a favorite can get his fa vorite soap here. If you'd like to make a change, we can make a rec mimendation to you. We have soaps in cakes, sticks, powders and creams. And the prices here are the same as they are anywhere else for the same quality of goods. LUTZ DRUG STORE -ON THE CORNER PHONES: 17 and 117 This ancient skipper 'fpund; No rnatter how his craft would rock He slept for skippers' haps are ' sound. ., .-, i ... The watch on deck would now and then Run down and wake him, with the lead; ' He'd up and taste, and tell the men How many miles they went ahead. One night 'twas Jotham Marden's watch A curious wag the peddler's son; And so he mused (the wanton "Tonight I'll have a grain of fun. "We're all a set of stupid fools, To think the skipper knows by tasting What around he's on: Nantucket schools Don't teach such stuff, with all their basting!" affairs Pelletier was declaring private war on Ene-lnd. or in state aff'"s was threatening state judges with vio lence, he was the type which it is gratifying to se exposed ana pun ished. MILKERS Special offer for a limited time GET READY FOR THE TBI' And so he took the well-greased lead, and rubbed it o'er a box of earth That stood on deck a parsnip-bed And then he sought the skipper's herth. "Where are we now, sir? Please to taste." The skipper yawned, put out his tongue, Opened his eyes in wondrous haste, And then upOn the flor he sprung, Keep Your Liver Active, Your Sys tem Purified and Free From Colds by Taking Calotabs, the Nausealess Calomel Tablet, that are De lightful. Safe and Sure Physicians and druggists are ad vising their friends to keep their sys tems nurified and their organs in per feet working order as a protection against the return of influenza. They know that a clogged up system and a lazy liver favor colds, influenza and serious complications. To cut short a cold overnight and to prevent serious complications take one Calotab at bed time .with a swallow of water and that's all. No salts, no nausea, griping, no ; sick-enine- effects. The next morning your coM has vanished, your liver is active, vnur svstem is purified and refreshed . . I i . J? 1 .... . -- 4-V n Voorf V ! The skipper stormed, and , tore his , and you are ieeu. g hair ! appetite ijor u.iuwv. . " ." i tt..i,i ! u: -u4-o a-r,A nn,ii r vim nlease no danger. IJ.clUJlU fll Ilia UUUt3 cwiu luaiu . -" x , : . i j Marden Calotabs are sold only m original w wo nrp spfllfid nackaees. price thirty-five Right over old Marm Hackett's cents. Every druggist is authorized o-arden " - - to refund your money if you -are not ' r-James T. Fields perfectly delighted with Calotabs. With each 2 unit system purchased A Milker Unit Given FREE TKis is an offer that no dairyman can af- ford to miss. This makes prices 1-3 lower j than before the war. Come in, let's talk it ; over. Abernethy Hdwe Co. Sharpless Separators Dairy Supplies iWlilliillljlllMliilNllijillUiillllllllM IT'S NOT SO MUCH WHAT YOU PAY . - AS ' What You Get, For What You Pay THAT DETERMINES YOUR AMOUNT OF , SATISFACTION We bend every effort to give our customers 100 cents Worth of-labor and material for every dollar spent for watch repairs. Service-GEO. E. BISANAR-Satisfaction V 4