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MONDAY EVENING, MAY 1, 1922 HICKORY DAILY RECORD PAGE FOUR --: a -- "- j t : i t, ( 'ft' .1 . it .!!: 1 1 . i. i. ttttt a !imn Is58353 WAN 15 i On cnt a word for each insertion TIIIS SIZE TWO CENTS A WORD Ihb lize. three cent a Word. All ads cash with copy. Count th wordi before sending in your copy GRAND Tomorr ATir TOU SALE THREE building lots. For call 408-J. DESIRABLE information 4 12 tf I Have You Fixed That Old Roof? If not then see the Hickory Novelty Co. 4 22 tf COTTON SEED FOR I'l-VrXTIMj-Haif and half variety. t all -10l or write W. P. Bumgarnor. Hickory, N. C. 4 28 ct !kI ATKINS GOODS PHONE S8S-L. 4 28 Ct pd WANTED TO DO SEWING IN private homos. Phones 903 4 2S lwk pd .WILLIAM FOX Pesents Pearl White IN "Any Wife" 'he Romance cf a Discontented Woman Story by Julia Tolsva Direction Herbert Iirenon A picture every woman snouAl set and every husband Admission 10 and 20 cents POSTAL IMPROVEMENT WEEK IS OBSERVED May 1 Sees Inaugurated First General Campaign of Kind in Service. 9 DON'T FAIL TO WATCH WAN 1 columns next week for date of P. C. j Jlnhn s sale i extra nm- ry for yours. 4 2i) 2't rd FOR SALE OV E R L A N D TO V R 1 X fi Light Buick Six Oldsmohile Toil ing, Ford Coupe. All in food condition. See II. C. Yoder .'.t Whitencr Motor Co. 4 21) 2t SHOOTS SON AND WIFE AND COMMITS SUICIDE Chattanooga, Ttnn., April 30. Dr. W. P. Allen of Dayton, Tenn., who was last December acquitted of the murder of Bimh C. Gardenhire, mem ber cf a well known Tennessee fam ily, after one of the most sensation al murder trials ever staged in Rhea cfmtv. last night killed his nine year old son, W. P., Jr.,. shot at hi wife Mt.il committed suicide. Th.' double tragedy occurred three.1 miles south ot Dayton as ui. his wife and son were returning from an automobile ride. Mrs. Allen said the shooting was tvithni't :inv warning. Mie lie FOR SALE TWO TIIOROl'CIl- brod Scotch collie dogs, well ; trained- Mrs- W. T. May, West Hickorv. near E. Hammond s Store. 1 2D 4t pel W ANTED POSITION kneed stenographer. i'trifs. Phone 141" 11 Y EXl'ER- Eost ;f rcf-1-20 2t pd- IF YOU HAVE ANY lil'ILDING TO do see J. R. Hilton as he is pre pared to do your work on short notice and at the right price. Phono ull-L, 700 S. 22 St., Hickory N. C. 4 39 30t eod pd WANTED ROOMS AND HOARD in private family, close in, by two refined young men. Phone 06!). WHEN YOU WANT YOUR FORD put in first Class Running order see W. P. Aiken in West Hickory. N. C- 5-1-It pd. ONE HAI1LEY DAVISON FOR Halo good as new see W- P. Aiken in West Hickory 5-1 it-pd. LOST BETWEEN LENOIR AND Hickory man's overcoat. Color Crown Name V. J. Stine on inside pocket- Finder return to Hickory Garage and Get Reward. 5-l-3t pd. STR A V E D B LAC K SHET LA N J pony. Anyone knowing of whereabouts call phone 154-J. 5 1 2t i BUTTERMILK STARTER FOR chicks, Pratts White Diarrhea, Roup, Gape, Lice and Worm rem edies. Catawba SeedStore 5 1 3 6 3t i HER PRINCIPLE Saphead: Will you trust me with your life? Miss Sweet: No, indeed. Cash down is my motto. Wayside Tales. This is the time when all of us can enjoy to the fullest the presence of balmy spring and the 'bow-legged man who wears a golf suit and side whiskers. New Orleans States. m mm i m FRENZIED FANS "She appears to be movie mad." " "No wonder they've had to mcvve seven times' in the pas!t year-" Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. (NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUM MONS BY PUBLICATION (North Carolina, Catawba county. In the Superior Court, dward Roinhardt. vs Nannie Rinehardt. The defendant in the above entitl ed action will take notice that a summons in the above cause was duly issued out of the office for the Su perior Court of Catawba county on the Cth day of April, 1922, which summons is returnable at the May term of the Superior court for Ca tawba county before the clerk at his office in Newton, N. C, and is for the purpose of dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between the plaintiff and defendant. At which time and place the defendant Nan nie Rinehardt is required to appear and answer or demur to the corn plant Which' will be filed in the office of tho clerk of the Superior court of Kaid comity, or else the relief de manded in the complaint will be granted. This the 8th day of April, 1922. J. T. SETZER, Clerk Superior Court for Catawba Co. 4 10 4t Mon told Sheriff Eurnette, wno made an investigation that Dr. Allen. who was driving the car, stopped at the side of the road, drew his revolver hot the child through the head ami then got out of the seat. She lumped out on the other side, she said and ran, as Allen started snoot ing at her. Without the Postal Service, business would languish in a day, and be at a standstill in a week. Public opinion would die of. dry rot. Sectional hatred or prejudice only would flourish, and narrow-mindedness thrive. It is the biggest distinctive business in the world and it comes nearer to the innermost interests of a greater num ber of men and women than any other institution on earth. No private busi ness, however widespread, touches so many lives so often or sharply; " church readies into so many souls, flutters so many pulses, has so many human beings dependent on its min istrations. "Postal Improvement Week" has been set for May 1, by the Postmaster General. This is the lirst general cam paign of its kind in the Postal Service for several decades. business uitu nd their organizations, large users ot has a lot of for his through Wo l:noVv a man who i,h .-iV-.-il r-nhure records for hi nhi-.noirranh. and he goes the exercises faithfully, but makes his wife wind the machine. Augusta (Kansas) Gazette. NOTICE OF SUMMONS RY PUBLICATION North Carolina, Catawba County. In the Superior Court before the Clerk. William Barber vs Nellie Barber. The defendant in the above entitled action will take notice that a sum mons in the above cause has been duly issued out of the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for Ca tawba County, which summons is returnable before the said Clerk on the 8th dav of May 1922 at his office in Newton, X. C. and is for the pur pose of dissolving the bonds of mat rimony existing between me piaintm and the defendant. the mail, newspapers, motion pionues, advertisers, and the entire organiza tion of 320,000 postal workers are to he enlisted in this country-wide campaign of interest in postal improvements. Your help Is vital. Address your let ters plainly with pen or typewriter. Give street address. Spell out name of State, don't abbreviate. Put your return address in the upper left hand corner of envelope (not on the back) and always look at your letter before dropping in the mail to see if it is properly addressed. This care in the use of the mails is for your benefit and speeds up the dispatch and delivery of mail matter. If you have any complaints of poor service make them to your postmaster. He has instructions to investigate them and report to the department. Important ouncementt Sail to continue a I week Qaite a few of our friends and patrons who were unable to attend our Silk Sale Friday and Saturday, due to the inclem ency of the weather have urged us to con tinue our Sale of Silks throughout the week. We have granted this request for it is our desire that every one have an equal chance at the big values offered at this store. , r.mui MS COURTESY It sticks in human relations like postage stamps on letters. The POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT ex pects it to be used by its postmasters and employees in dealing with the public. Help them in its use beginning with POSTAL IMPROVEMENT WEEK, May 1-G, 1022. THANK YOU At which time i Fashion hint:Do not wear whiskers an automobile. ,:! nl..e the defendant will appear when workir.gr under , ' " a u -nTvmltiint-. Readme1 rsews-limes. and answer o- iiniwi ." v.". v...... i oi. tne planum i --!. j- - ed in the complaint will be granted. This the 8th day ox April, 1922. J. T. SETZER, Clerk Superior Court Catawba Co. .1 10 4t Mon. 3G in. Taffeta and Mescaline, black, navy, grey, brown and purple, $1.5 and $1.85 values,. to close out 40 in. Crepe-dc-Chine, green and blue, $1.75 and $1.85 values, to close out X 40 in. Cbarmeuse, navy and black, $2.00 and $2.25 values "-- $1.29 $1.39 40 in. Canton Crepe, navy, black, and, brown, $4;,00 values .-- 10 in. Crepe-de-Chine, black, white, grey, jade, tan gerine, lavender, rose, yellow and tile blue, $2.00 val. 40 in. Marinette Crepe, jade, Aurora, Jockey Red and d0 QQ 'medium blue, $1 -r-0 values : Vt"03 $3.49 $1.69 12 mummy Pongee, Special value. e of fer Specials inn our on H . Jl oe oeoaricmem; for this week only These Pumps and Oxfords are in perfect harmony with the new outer-wear smart and trim appearing. Finest leather s and perfect workmanship emphasize their distinctiveness, and the prices emphasize our policy of "Style and Quality" without extravagance. Piobably those who are suggesting i I '-at m-ovisions for a bonus be loaded I on to the tariff figure that, if it can l ! carry anything. New Yoi'k Evening lH Post. :$ic',ooo,ooo.oo STATEMENT Continental Fire Insurance Company Xtw York, City r..,m;n TWember 31. 1921, as shown by statement meu VjUli.ii viw a. ,f fnrvJtfil nnid ud in cash ' An i ani of Ldger Assets December 31st oi : prev.oua Income r rom roiiuyuumu, VJ.w,v,,- , -- 9O192 1S.0 34 To"Poli7yhold Miscellaneius i.,l-ijiUV'W ye"ar,"$2,730i235.69 - 1,460,011.832 during year, in force $5,819,086.71 Disbursements $5,819,686.71 -r t;i:. Ti:Ve Writ ton nr renewed during Marine and Inland Risks Written or renewed c-oi - nl C 1 7 u ',Jw 'visksivritten or renewed during year, $612,862,560 3084,050 In force ?273,632,142 ASSETS Value of Real Estate Mortgage Loans on Real Estate Value of Bonds and Stocks Cash in company's office 1 Deposited in Trust Companies and Banks not on interest rw.nsitcd in Trust Companies and Banks on interest Agents' balance, representing business written subsequent to October 1. 1921 Agents' balance, representing business written prior to Oct 1, 1921 - Bills receivable, taken tor fire risks Interest and Rents due and. accrued All other Assets, as detailed in statement $ 153,465.86 . 1,207,392,48 34,889.386.00 7,650.00 746.56 4,451,341.96 2,005,675.79 51,943.77 4C3.138.97 238,129.70 233,659.80 Total - $43,642,430.92 Less assets not admitted - 252,569.09 Total admitted assets LIABILITIES Net amount of unpaid losses and claims Unearned premiums Salaries, rents, expenses, bills, accounts, fees, etc., due aocruad . Estimated amount payjable for Federal, State, county and muni cipal taxes due or accrued Contingent commissions, or other charges due or Accrued All other liabilities, as detailed in statement .-$43,389,861.83 2jl67.150.44 17,364,726.93 or 36,000.00 245,500.00 148,904.53 1,188,280.82 Total amount of all Liabilities except capital $21,250,562.72 Capital actually paid up in cash $10,000 ,0CO.00 Surplus over all liabilities 12,139,299.11 Surplus as regards policyholders 22,139,299.11 Chase & Sanborn SEAL BRAND COFFEE Best grown in the World Whitener & Martin Total Liabilities $43,389,861.83 BUSINESS IN NORTH CAROLINA DURING 1921 Fire Risks written, $19,340,476! Premiums received, $176,410.79. Marine. Risks written, $4,009,057; Premiums received, $4,687.14 All other risks written, $10,733,057; Premiums received, $4,388.77. Losses incurred Fire, $102,269.14; paid, $87,117.58. Losses incurred Marine, $495.14: naid. S63.64. All other losses incurred, $1,461.35; paid, $1,095.94. Patent Cut-Out One Strap, turn sole, $7.50 value Patent One Strap covered $7:50 value covered Spanish Heel Louis Heel, Turn Sole, $6.45 Patent One Strap low last. $6.50 value . heel, Goodyear Welt Sport Patent Throe Strap, dull kid color, covered ull Louis Heel, Imitation Turn, $6.50 value Peters .White Reignskin sport pattern, one strap, saddle, Ivory Strap, Rubber Heel, white ivory sole, Goodyear Welt, sport last, $009 value Smoked Elks Sport Pattern Cocoa Calf Saddle, Rubber Sole and heel, $6.50 value Black Satin Rhoda One Strap, single so'e, cov ered, full Junior Louis Heel, $7.00 value Sport Oxford, white buck patent trimmed fancy J stitching, white ivory sole, "Goodyear welt, $6.50 val. $5.65 .patent $5.15 $4.85 $5.65 Brysoe iSlar d Co. "If our merchandise don't make good we will' JANE ERYRE" PASTIME TODAY "Jane 'Jryie" the new Hodkinson .e'ease will be the feature attract ion at the Pastime theatre today and tomorrow is said to be a picture per fect in every single detail. Even the natter of the titles and the titles )f picture productions in the past' lave stirred up many a heated ar gument has been handled in a most painstaking manner. In fact, it should be impossible for even the nost exacting critic to find fault with hem for they were written by no less' famous an authoress than Char otte Bronte herself. In explanation f this, it must 'be said that Hugo 3allin, the producer, has taken his substitles word for word from the ;ext of the story in order to keep perfectly in accord with the spirit )f the novel. Mr. Baliin has made lis pic'ure an exact reproduction f the Bronte story and has not de viated at all from it except in one r twro minor details as a result of .vhich will thoroughly grip the be holder with its dramatic intensity and .harm by the rare perfection of its artistry. Mabel Ballin will be seen j jk. i. : ' in the title role while her support ing cast includes Norman Trevor W. B. Gaither also made a splendid j talk to the parents. Prof. R. L. popular players. Added attraction J of the music, ..which was a special ' Pathe News. Special music tonight feature of the meeting. t by the Pastime orchestra. Mr. Peery conducting. i"") dm vb;il". TTvnn.-.o it-- ,.U i 4-n ,1.-. PARENTS MEETING AND I . , . . " ' ' " STORY HOUR ARE HE.U) Ltn '0"iJC w COIerence r we would say that it tne Russian 1 Newton, May 1. A parents' I delegate was an" automobile his j meeting was held last nigb at the! license plate is about to be ruined. I Methodist church and a ' splendid program rendered. A story hour had been arranged for the children in the basem? ,J :n order .that the children iniglr ,je entertained while the parents attended the meeting. Mrs. J. Y. .Killian spoke on "The Place of Play in the Life of the Child;" Mrs. Anna L. Harris on "Physical Conditions in our Church;'' Pittsburgh Post. TsistfeltBSS . ... i CBdSBB Tonic Invigorates, Purifies aui" Enriches the Blood. $ THE as wvw jm ei Dioien CHICHESTER S PILLS i I.Ddlrst Ak yctir liTuitylst for , t lil-phes-ter s IHaotanil Ilrnnd I'llla in lied and Onld metailicS boxes, sealed vith Blue Ribbon. Tyke no other. Bnr of srour i'rn pri1. As k for C 1 1 1-4 :151:8 -Tl :it S UIAllONIt BKAM) PILI.S, for 5 years knowuas licst. Safest, Always Rcl labia SOLD 8V DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE aQQDDnDDDDDfiaDDQDQaDDDDQDDDESSISSllSSQlDOS Fruits and Candies R. President, Norman T. Robertson. SoeretarV v Home Office, New York Citv. r, , i Vre for servke: Stacey W. Wade, Insurance Raleigh, N. C. Millard, ot al. Commissioner, STATIi OF NORTH CAROLINA. T cfa, w ixr i t INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, I, Stacey W. Wade, Insurance Commissioner, do hereby certify that the Fi"CIn:Urinc(SnnnvC;v f ?6 8tatament of 1 tte cUiSnSl 'l wi tho conrm 7' York City' fiIed with this Department, ..lu.wmg the condition of said Company on the 31st day' of December 192 Witness mv inm nn,l ..n:,. .i , i n.. i . J i-i-uuuii, u.. a fa El U a a &' n a a Soda Fount Drinks Confections Always Fresh and Seasonable Order our Ice Cream Savoy Canciy Co. Phone 199 WADE, Insurance Cormuis sioner. anaancaDnnonoaonDBianEEinDaisiannitaaasinaaaaaiai! rlower Presented By South School AT City Auditorium Friday, May 5th 8 p. m. Admission 25, 35 and 50 cents Seats on Sale Lutz Drug Store" i 9 II MUliOIT1 LIUI I. m II mi Mybn linme RA mm