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PAGE SIX -.(DAY EVENING JUNE 13 1922 All i-5 SPECIAL VALUES IN HIGH (JKADE FURN1TUKE FOR j June $70.00 parlor suits $54.00 0 URGE ACTION ne rent word for each insertion HIS SIZE TWO CENTS A WOKD Fhii size three centi a vord. II ads cash with copy. Connt th orJH before sending in your copy ick roii SAf-K ; PASSENfb :U. CONDITION. HICK- i V AUTO ('OKI. VOil SALE CHEAP FINE MARK and lmiie colt. F J Huffman ft.-" Conover, N. C. (5-16-2t pri. Io; SALE 1IKANI) NEW P.U1C- roughs adding machine cost $1 50 will take $125. Phone 20S 0-1 0-2 1 FOR SALE COKONA 'YPE- writer right from factory at bar gain price. Phone 20s 0-1G-2C 1 UESH FISH THE HE'T ON THE market. Spanish mackeral and trout today call Rex Lunch room 140S 10th avenue Phone 248 J (J-16-Thu and Fri. tf WITH MINERS ON STOKE 0-14 -.'it W ATKINS GOODS ARE GOODS of tiua'rty. Flavors roiees and SALE LARGE FARM, NEAR . toiletries of the best. The Gordan or will cut in smaller 1IU'- iu,Iie i- o-io-it pu onovcr. or win cut in rnis. Would probably exchange r suitaoie business nouse in ickory or Cottages. t kai.k isowkkis ;.s tank id pumps. 1 ." galhn capacity. S. Lawrence, Phone 542-L 31 tf. i Fresh groceries, fruits and meats all the time at Voder's Carry and and save. : ALE CHEAP SEVEN PAS INGER HUDSON IN GOOD JONDITIOX. HICKORY AUTO k)KP. PHONE ii)5. o-M-::t Onn cf.,vfc TlVnvsirtnv f .R)KRS WANTED 1700 !TH VOU httVO not bOUffht I am going to sell all millinery goods at cost. By The Associated Press Cincinnati, O., June 16. B. M. Jewell, president of the railway em ployes department of the American federation of labor, was authorized today by the railroad shop chaft un ions to reque'st officers of the united mine workers of America for a joint conference. Joint action between the minci,'; and the rail men will be dis- cu-ssel. THE YEGGS GIVEN p one ;l 0-12 lw j .s'ALE TWO ddent lots tui Might Ii street. See Claude Whitencr ;H 1 Mil street 12 lwk. pii -' hats this season, come mo; i.AiJGh j. TTri. u:i. ory, Mrs. L. J. Cumm ins, at Rock Store. 6- TERMS M PRISON FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Rig; Specials on MEN'S THREE-PIECE SUITS tAl FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Big Specials on MEN'S THREE PIECE SUITS FT M! Big Special Prices For One Week Only SATU UNI TO i4-;u OVERLAND SEDAN FOR U.K. EASY TERMS. IHCKORV AUTO coin . 0-1 l-::t j U THEKN OA FEN POTATO i-M-v; vv (u hi uu, o Hits, ni.w ready. 50c per thou?- u-.'int TO IIP SUPG VOU1' meats are cold, clean and toothsome. Eat Yo- d at the b'l. NYa1 Kairgrovc urch. R W Punch Newton N. (' O-PJ-ot pd .VK AND HEV1-ER W()OI or's Cany an(l Save ady for stt.se, J ruck load ' v ite or phone .J F Punch. New-lime OT mUaiS. ii and he will nnng you wood, lone 4721 O-ll-Otpd Wed. By The Associated Press. New York. June 10. Arthur Chase and John Yardman, who confessed of robbing the Chase National Bank of nearly half a million dollars in bonds, todav were sentenced in su preme court to termf of four to ten years. :lrs. liertna v. .Mortimer Molliss was povmitt't-d to plead guilty of criminally receiving stolen property and was sentenced to between one and a half yeads. SATUR DAY, JUNE 17th 4th RAILROAD SIB WOMEN MEN ADMIRE SALE FANCY GUTTED outs. Get the best fish. Call x Lunch Room. Phone. . 1408-lOth Aye. 4 27 tf Tluirs Fr: VN .MOWERS GROUND AND t in first cL... .condition at oh Fixery in basement under itff r of'ice' o:i Union Square riot'H vcpairt"! wir.'i yery best ither. The. Slioe Fixery. 4-11-St-Tues-Fri. S. V PP.U1TT. Attorney. W. If. LITTLE, Trus'lee. r,-20-4t Fri. SALE REl'fJKiERA 1 OR FOR le. Capacity 150 lb.. ?irs. J M alker West Hickory N. C.. (i-15-21 pd Men admiie a pretty face, a good li.if mi.iii tb;in nil a buoyant -4!S'J I Jisnt.sition and the charm of hap- ny content. mere is no iiucmiuu lint what a light-headed woman is the joy of a man's life, but no o m:n can bo ha'W and joyful when dragged down by the ailments that often divelop headache, bfek ..clv, nervousn: ss and "the blues.'' We are continually publislr.ng In this n:T.er letters from women who have been restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable ? :,nr -.r.id after doctors and other medicines have failed to help them. If you a io ill why not give :t a r.iia'1. Ac.. 25.(0 suits $7 1.0'), $s..0!) dave tte suits $55. t'O and .siiu.00. $250. living room suits $150.00 green int bed'4 2 inch post 1 inch filler ith wishbone springs, s15.75 ;i ie line rugs about 80.00 and 0.00 bt 1'jw market udces. Rugs o advancing buy rugs now. Rang and stoves $5.00 to 25. GO less an regular prices. 1 go.l "raph hone 150.00 for $00.00 easy tins thf.:;c are excellent values I. r June only. H ee u.- at Rock lore in West Hickory, W L Thorn vt, f'.-ll-2r. Wed and Frid. S IIP GARDENS Ion 'btv -That seafaring I; uv. cXj.'i:.di:i.r oefupatlon is indi cated by a storv I i.d of the recent deparliv'-c toi Aiv.eriea of a ?Kat new liner, edpned w'th evcrytliifg from a swimming pool t.) palm garden.-. The captain a.-cendiiv the gang way met a venerable unkn ivvn man wearing the comnany's unif.xm ant' can. The cantain questioned the stranger as to whether lie was r, member of the ship's company, and received an affirmative answer." "What's your rating?" quired the captain. "Please sir, I'm the ship's gar dner," was Lhe reply. Served to Your Order Ice cold drinks in your choice of flavors served in ice cold glasses-refreshing and satisfying. If you have never tried our hotter service and high quality Drinks do so today-if you have, we know you will come again. Fruits and Candies of all kinds Savoy Candy Company Phone 199 - - ' On the Square" GOSSIP IN CHICAGO By The Asociated Press. Chicago, June 16. On the eve of I another railway slash expected to cut nearly $:JO,000,0CO from the rail roads annual labor bill covering 325,- 000 employes, gossip in rail circles ;oday centered on whether a walkout out will actually take place. A iepcrt today from the railway department of the American federa tion of labor was that a 100 per cent vwto was expected. $16.50 hh- $12.95 $21.00 $16.95 $27.50 $22.95 $18.50 ko- $14.95 , $25.00 ST $19.95 $30.00 $24.95 . . ... - , i i n - - -m . T -inwirilrmrwi mil - raraiila iiiiimhi mi null, i-m Laj-U li-X LJ UJiUi ALL SIZESSPLENDID QUALITY NEATLY TAILORED MADE TO WEAR LONG AND LOOK NEAT -NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY A NEW SUIT TO DRESS UP FOR HICKORY BIG 4TH OF JULY CELEBRATION. .-The Bargain Basement is Full of Bargains Company PLEADS M GUILTY OF PETERS MURDER "If our Merchandise don't1 make good we will" Store closes at 12 o'clock, noon, on Thursdays during June, July and August 1 iBKSrae3SaiiE123S ill fjln iimn.niiiniiaT irn SE3SH2SE 2w The Associated Press. White Plains, N. Y., Juno 10. Walter S. Wart pleaded not guilty today when he was arraigned before a supreme court jtitice on an indict ment charging first degree murder in connection with the slaying' of Clarence Peters. When counsel for Ward asked that his case be placed for trial immediately, the court said Ward would have to await his term like other prisoners. AUTOMOBILE RIOES INTO EAST TRAIN Fly The Associated Press. Manascuan, N. J., June 10. A Pennsylvania railroad passenger j train was wrecked today at Allaire , and several persons were reported to; have been injused when the locomo-: tive crashed into an automobile driv- j en by Jerome Stewart, a West Point i cadet. Stewart was instantly killed. '. A young woman With him escaped by jumping1. nr"ini ii i ii b vja-aari i 1$ ' --jp 'Lzsrl 111 A P ,0R! i j u in rass mii ik i ll m va&j To do the best work a Carpenter real izes that he must have the best tools. And that is why mofjt Carpenters come here. They know our tools are all guaranteed. P.y The Associated Press. Durham, N. C, June 16. High! Point was selected as the next 1023 J meeting place and Arthur Lyons of ; htat place was elected president at the annual meeting of the Elks con vention here today. hu ardware Company THIS IS NO PLUNDER MERCHANDISE TYPE TUBE WITH EACH TIRE WE MEAT YOU With Better Meats SUPPLY YOU Groceries at Better Prices SERVE YOU In a Satisfactory Way 208 Phone 208 STAR GROCERY Meats, Groceries and Country Produce L. B. Tuttle, Prop. 8,000 MILES FABRICS 30x3 Four Ply $11.22 30x3 1-2 Four Ply (6000 miles) 12.37 30x31 Five Ply 13.69 32x4 Five Ply 24.75 33x4 Five Ply 26.12 34x4 Five Ply 26.40 10,000 MILES CORDS 32x4 Cord $29.97 33x4 Cord 30.96 34x4 Cord 31.95 32x4 Cord 38.55 34x4 Cord 40.15 Yale Tires With Yale Quality .Baler's Phone 353 Garage Hickory, N. C. ate