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fAGH W t w HICKORY DAILY RECORD Hickory Paily Record Subscribers desiring the address of their paper changed will pleaso state in their communication both OLD and NEW sudresses. To insure efficient delivery, ora- plaints should be made to the Sub scription Department promptly. City subscribers shoulu call 167 re garding complaints. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year - $5.00 mail. $4.00? 6 months, $2.00) Six Months - 52-50 Three Months One Month One Week -10 Entered as second-class matter September 11, 1915, at the postoffice at Hickory, N. C under the act of March 8, 1879. Tfc Associated Prescs is exclusive ly entitled to the use of republica tion of all news credited to it or not credited in thi? paper and also the local news published herein. sonal interests as well as by the pres sure frc'.ri their own constitutions. If Senator Caraway planned his stroke for patty advantage, lie might not be entirely satisfied with the outcome of an investigation. .It is no new thing to find in the Senate men who are deeply interest ed financially in certain tariff sched- iilno SnnniU,' n n r 1 1 n f? of Idaho. WHO owns great flocks cl sleep, na be- .,im ntnrinlM mni'llv bjCaUSe if hlS aggressive insistence in the Senate tViir pffo;t on the price i-t, .loth Jn p'. h-A even his brutal .licvno-i.vl of tho consumer's interes and his .cave man's theory of prc- I tecticn us sy4.onomous with, em bargoes and absolute monopo.y are by nc means unprecedent. We had the "senators form Havemyer when the sugar schedule was fought over in Mr, Cleveland's second ad ministration. Onlv a very few years ago Rhode Island had one of the Limpet trvti'p manufacturers in the till fV ' V v - " . country, Mr. Lippitt, as One of "a senators. There hasn't been a time in 50 years when the, Pennsylvania iron and steel makers did not vir tually own the senators from the Keystone state when tariff duties on iron and steel were under consi lei- atiiM whether or not tnose seimiu. EDISON LIBRARY TO BE FREE V rr-7 VAianrt Vine rlvispd a plan to enable air Eaison urse ' J J Phonograph owners to hea all rceoraa L, $ iJcUiS I -Kjg f t ly U listed in tne Edison catalogue without fc ;biigaiion cm their pait, and solely Kfj because of their ownership of the m- sti anient. , ' . i&t CHAR tk- rri f.-lnrl man is now being put into operation in this territory. Iwcn ty re-creations will go into the horn; of every owner once a month t- b ue-at tor two days, without cost. For ii ii i-iovo tola sh;);.(i .liu.' Jf v most attractive. Time vs valuable aa.i,iB From Richard Andre s 1 lay r ,. aucvd to sit for any length of Jgj,. h illfJ ,nd Fun Reai Action, Real Humor, Real Ileart-panch. Quick time in a snop u hb.ii 11....., wovin p'ay of football, college anu carries in me an. A Plltfii iNiiilUlliili jiiiuiiiiun . . 1 1 .Mi mi mi T inn TT"Tt - l.f Showing TodaVS: ' I - m f l , , jl - mm m w U V " EjsM! lira A A M 3 JL p KAY . wo Minutes To Go NEWSPAPER MAKING Speaking of newspapers, the Record ( i one does, mere i nianouiv no- cf obligation to buy after using the shai cs in steel 1? w.. n Tlin it. ran be seen tha1" .11-. 1 1 . i Litiii - - . . 1...' .1 1.. .w,i cniiH(iTis are missed Ksai h How impossible.it is to look ovei i qv ticZ. mad-, up of arly two Jj thousand re-creations, and decide det-1 MM initcly what you wish to add tj your r own library. , ... When a man is building a Ubran yfiv ...i? v. u nr.t P-n at it blind!- 1 Ha adds the b-ioks that he warns. u i -c-hases a oahiting witnout see- Ll T'nnvtfnrp one vfi(.' wisoes . inn liln-arv of Rec ords must hear them first. When oni, OUVS "v, a m""TiTUTi'. TOl Cftftf) TO 5IISS Hit oH W?P TTSClIIGieO 7 -.-Hi; rarf BUCK JONES in 5 J WEDESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 2, 1922. Blollar EilRISE Tiir.mTV rices are steadily on the in ri ?hand tahand with them, the KUTcf1Tse investment g, "o-ion .presents itself. . . when tnciOCwoij.au-'-'j peruonally owned companies. . . Moral standards in legislation ha'-e r'sen in some directions, bu;: . . 1 ,li J ,a 1 -.1 ( c r. V r ,, not Hi oiaevs. in ,,u wnt,.. nuite naturally, we suppose, believes , j foT that one good" newspaper in a. town i3 f giptors to own s-tock in a railrcaci worth more than two or three which are poorly patronized. For Xear some body might think we have reference to Statesville, we hasten to give assur ance that such is not the case, for cas ual reading of the newspapers there convinces us that with higher adver tising rates they carry more business than Hickory papers. But where one good newspaper is developed, it is not very difficult for another to come along in a different field. The Record ,,aiid Timefc-Mercery do not cause each other any worry, and a morning daily in Hickory, if anybody is interested, would cause no loss of sleep in this shop. The Record ia on its way to a greater development and usefulness and nothing can halt it except the in- dividual responsible for it policy, and he has never been recognized as a wrecking artist. The Record has no reason ,to fear competition or anything else so long as it has about 2,000 loyal subscribers and a host of other friends who want to. reach the public through it. iVit- ".- iho subie?t matter ot pend'nT bill. A 'selfish interest in a franchise cannot safely be expressed to popular scrutiny by a member 01 the body that grants it. The late Senatcv Fcraker was driven out of tuliic life after it had acted as (ours: 1" for the Standard 0:1 com pany. Not so many "railroad at torneys," -actually under retainer, now sit in our law-making bodies. Senator Bailey Cf Texas expired as an influence in politics after Ins connection with, southwestern cm company became knr,vn. Wren President Roosevelt wished to cra bavr.ss Senator Tillman of Sovrth Carolina, whi had been attacking him. he made, public the fact that Mr. Tillman had had some connection with certain investments in the far Northwest and' might be trying to make 'money out of the public lands. It is singular that the pub.u conscience has r.t'i grown cquad.v sensitive to the personal interest ox memebrs of Congress in taiift U--lation. It is abused to brand a Fcraker or a Bailey and then vir tually license Frank Goc'iing- or Idaho. a wool grower, to fix m the United States Senate the prietn ox the clothes we -buy through his nc-foi-in r,f iho. duties en raw wooi. Pos3ibllv the people are now wakin "R OUGH S H O A Good Western Picture tpany records, he is Duymg inVTM vi C-l--1" mWmwlmWSmWti. l Jc', t . hf derived from the must .riaLi i m :.j sia ir,i as at vi 2 r sax. Vor this reason Mr. Edison has worked out and is putting into opera tic'."! the Edison Service Uahs, wun vh'-b Th Piedmont Phonograph CO., the local Edison dealer, is co-opera in- The owner and all hu family wi.i, in time, hear every ic-creation riaae bvthe Edison Laboratory. Motnei, lather, sis. and brother can hear and en icy at the same time all the diso n ?n be irsod entertain their mends, jfe. No matter how slender the purse nju- re-creations', or forvy playing sides, .cta'lmg vw j hours and foy-1 of the best music iui num.;;.-,. C 0. IF Two , fa TOMORROW AND FRIDAY LEWIS J. SELZNICK presents rnmuo ctte.i i he "owner wishes to ana Ii UB51UUV jv-n-.v. up to thfe iniquitous aspect ot tarai - , , . i :.io;An ivViirh jtivcs reality t;?, the effectiveness of the strike west of the Miseissippi, but private reports state that conditions there iire rapicuj approaching normal. As soon as the shopmen struck, the railroads evident ly proceeded to employ new men and with those who refused to walk out succeeded in mannng their repair plants." That accounts in part for the decision of the 148 executives' in New York yesterday not to accept Presi dent Harding's proposal for taking the strikers back with seniority rights restored. There would be too man men thrown out of; a job, the managers tably felt, to justify such a course. m ' i The Statesville Sentinel appeared yesterday as a morning daily. This gives Statesville two daily papers, one uemi-weekly and one tri-weekly unless the Sentinel has discontinued its tri weekly' or converted it into a semi, wcekly. With the Landmark daily in the afternoon and the Sentinel daily in the morning, to say nothing of the two other papers, the field ought to be cov ered as by the dew. We wish Brother Caton success in his now effort. The ! village to be 'ocupied' by em ployes 'of the Shuford mill interests wiil be one of the most modern not only in the south, but in the entire country. The cottages have been erect ed with a desire to provide comfort and conveniences on lots which could make the average city dweller en vious. The whole village was worked out on a comprehensive plan and it will be an incentive to employes to make their homes attractive. This is good work. John Paul Lucas told the editors pomcthinir about the hydro-electric de velopment in North Carolina, and the Record wishes it were able to give the address in full. We have read it and find it entertaining and part of the in formation gathered has been sorted fpr future reference. legislation which gives reality t; iJv,. av;ff" Tfthev really are a "scientific tariff may nc'i be so far away, as the higher cynics havc believed. . DISLOCATES NECK IN MAKING DI E There's e-ne thing Hickory can say, and that is that rt has never had a street -car strike. Those railroads which declined to open their shops will have no trouble about seniority rights. Q,i-FfrSn- fmrtv a dislocated neck, uuiv.iith - - - - - v-t.;v,.i wVion Vio tYwpA into a swim ming hole near the city, late Saturday, S A. Parker, well known mm mex chanVof the city, lies in a serious condition at a local hospital toua where he ,'was rushed immediately after the accident occurred. Mr. F'arl'.er in company with a ,..,.,,1 ,-vf fripv.fi'j was in swimming in Stoney creek at the country club, and was diving oil into water whch ui, !,ori v,; srvmp obstruction beneath UlO 11 .(., I liiu the surface which the injured man believes was a stake or somctning the. bottom of . the creek. Rescued while in an uncons cious condition by -Virs. lvoo-nt j-. n,-i,. r.r Mmvtnn. N. C Mr. 'Parker was rushed to a local hospital where he was given speedy attention auu an operation performed on his neck. Hospital authorities stated this morning that they could net yet give the full extent of his injuries out that he was in a most serious-condition He was not unconscious vers ions "it is stated, and was rcstnifc. comfortably and as" well as corrld be expected this mc'rning. Rocky Mount Telegram. -ji ;. c-i...i , i.:,. ii'-.iarv sr.ne oi trie tbS coined in these Circukatin; Sots Tn that event all he has to do j. to .V-e an crdcr cn the sippl; w ti.the dealer, why maintain the Library Headqtrcriers in this vr- '"woecial 'represent itive from the Edison Laboratory. .Orange, iVJ-, iS now visiting every Cvntr carefuliv explaining the Library plan. Shortly attcr tnrs orga z,.? nai ben here owners will be no d to rail for tftoiv tusc se. ti : Jmnnvtnnr that every laso-i mar- nty iuin v- IS w... : ppi rrs fM starring II OWEN ' MOORE cv..er ma ice sure .. ,..MPrt acuress. a . 1 ii..' ..." r- 1 Vi.n Oil I til. tl. " . " . -.( i- .,- t ir.i'inir a HQ V.iU nee will assist in the secure the owner against the possiu. being left cat. , A lurther free service to be e.rJ; p1 h,. Mr Edison to his owner? w ii b-o-;n "ithin a lew montns ai ..m be" done by means of recitals to be heu by The Piedmont P'pn Oo. wr.o wiil notify the owners o.et, ,n, -lace. These Recitals wul e-naio them to hear the advance Supp ements at a musicale quite without obhgaHo:: althc'a"-h interested in the various a-.w SSori! they would have the opsor-i-ivnty of placing orders at once to injure early delivery, so that they may keep their libraryj the minute. FARMERS AREPLE,VSEDl pQ0L 'REPORTED MISSING" THE BIG SPECIAL PASTIME TOMORROW The much talked of picture "Report ,l Micinsr" starrine Owen .Moore, will be presented at the Pastime theatre tomorrow and jrriaay. r nis is a ceu nick special and is really one of those super-preductior.s we hear so much about but rarely see. It is full of the type of thrills which have made mo tion pictures the world's most popular entertainment. One of these scenes, a race between a sea sled and a hydro aeroplane, is wortn tne price oi aa- No doubt vou have been reading ir several cf 'the daily papers some thing in regard to the different wool pools over the state for tne pa two weeks. Realizing that wooi has, teen selling for quite a low price, an effort has been made to' collect the wol ?.t various points to be grade J i Se -ral Catawba i f aimers poolei theii wool and it was graaed ana sold :'.t Salisbury. Our f armors poo' -ed foout 1000 Bou-nds. Our higle,, zr-xi brought 41 cents per pounu with an avera-e of 37 1-2 per pound, w o v on tne iccal markets have been r,ei ' for 20 tc 21 cents per pov.nd. TW-s shows that it is absolutely nec-r-'ry for the farmers to .get,-together and sell co-operatively. It alos sh;ws that the market is wrllmg to rev for a graded product. W e hope r.e'vt vear tc' be able to pool several thousand pounds of wool. 'Mr. Geo. F'ins sheep lield ago'nt for -Nor.n Carolina had charge of this sale. J. W. HENDRICKS, County Ag;ent. Newton, N. C. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS m mm ft v. rVnnmJUKUMlUJMm' - . im- THE PHOTOPLAY NOVELTY OF THE AGE i fee r"eri'eet omDJsiatiGn or tome AI)!);D ATTRACTION PATHE 'NlSWb SHOWS: 3:00, 5:00, 7:00 and 9:(H) P. M. and H Special kMJ a r 1KSION asic at e Evening Performance v mrs. natcner Children 10 Cents. No tax. Adults, 30 onts. Tax included. ! I Mp:S.' TAYLOR HONORED ITT.-I SWIMMING PARTY A most delightful ' swimming i-arty and picnic suooer w!as given Friday afternoon, in lienor of Sirs, Robert Tavlor, of Newton, who' is guest ut the home of Mrs. j. H, Short, en Hill street. ' f Included iu the party were the fol lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jones, Mr. and ' Mrs. J. D. Blunt, Mr. and Mrs. F. 1. jTcrrv Mrs. Howard Dixon, Mrs. Gec-Vge Dixcn. Mrs.' Rebecca Braaweli, r. f rpctaHa: M t dames Hazel Short For Traveling 8551 '$3 53 C3 mi ST?AITH builds a bridge from this w6rld to -F the next" the final tribute to those who passed over is in the bands of loving friends. In that time of greatest sorrow, you receive from the funeral director assistance requiring bigh professional skill and the use of facilities and equipment far more varied and complete than you may have previously realized. Yet the spiritual necessities of this hour tran scend the technical. His deepest concern is to give to each detail that touch of though tfulness which makes every act an additional expression of your faith, respect and love. Reproduced by permission cf The Cincinnati Coffin Com pany from a copyrighted message winch appeared in l M Saturday Evening Fost of July 1, 1922. Tipton Undertaking Co. F UNERi ! L DIRECTORS EMBALMKRS Phcr-es: Day, 38j; Ni-ht 301 Colhic Cms. Symbol offeitk. CMkicttarier. Itcsscee numbrr rlntn. Copyrighted l')22 C. C. CO. Eta 'JC Si SS3 15 TTS.VX3-ir--V CxvV l'i' L J WX'.V .V r-x- rAi f--3 c-oroa o-.J tJ lj lvj u.v. B Doroty Blount, Frances. Wimbarely, Loiene Short and Miss Edr Hobgoo.d. Messrs; 'Raymond Dcag tride, Garland Short and John Mitch el.' Rocky -Mount Telegram. ' MARK 8SS) j for the fivers 1 1 Opportun tties are always opening for the man or woman with ready cash. , Often you have heard some one say, "If I only had a few hundred dollars at that time I might have been rich today." You never can tell when such an opportunity will ?pen to you. Opportunity knocks at each one's door, not once but often. We believe that Opportunity has a list of the savings depositors of this bank and will make the first calls on them, - At the solicitation of ror.ie cf my closest friends throughout the county, and o'f course at the same .time from a desire of my own, I have decided to allow my name to be placed before the Democratic precinct meetings to ho iioiri tVirmiP-hout the county on aeroplane, is worm uiw puce- ui tu- v. - f.n mission alone. Following this chase Saturday, August 5, for the oxf ce 01 ... . , x.l r ,r.;.-i' r.f TrocHs for thft considcia- "ROnDER TARIFFS' Springfield 'Republican. The resolution e'f Senator Car away calling for an investigation of the financial and business connec tions of senators in their relation to the pending tariff bill is nc'i so partisan as it may seem. There are Democrats as well as Republicans In haf Knrltr wVlrt TYl5rrVf n lio- credited by the disclosures of the , inquiry. Repeatedly while this tariff bill has been pending Democrats have voted for high duties in opposition to the majority on their own sides, and among their number some may have been influenced ly their per- rr'.nric nnn in ViiirVi nnVfrrl allt.OS. Tn this latter race Mcore, in the part of Richard Boyd, stages a scene which is the replica of those thrilling events which till the daily papers or. summer Monday. In endeavoring to steer clear of a child in his path he swings his machine over an embankment. T" addition to these thrills there is a shipwreck which contains a series of remarkable sea scenes photographed in a manner which vividly illustrates the rapid artistic advance of the ci nema. Arldorl jiHrnrtinn P.it'no Kpws.'Rhnws ( j3, R, 7, and 9 p. m.' Special music ev ening performance by Mrs. Hatcher. CRIMSON CLOVER Those having crimson clover Roister of Deeds, for the considera tion of the .voters. Subject, however, to the action of the county Democratic convention to be held in the "court house in Newton, on the following Saturday, August 12. If nominated I will not onljvdo my utmost to get elected myself, but will do all in ray po'wer to help secure the election of the entire Democratic ticket, and will devote my entire time in, spreading the old time Democratic principles cf our forefathers throughout - this goo j. old cpunty e'x ours. And .if electedwhich I haven't, the least doubt about, I will serve to the best cf my ability the entire constituency of Catawba County. Adv. ' G. P. DRUM. . ' ii 1 m v Beware of limitations. Demand the genuine in 10c and 35c pack ages bearing abovs trade mark COPYRIGHT BY M' CALLS ,( Pongee and cotton crepe lingerie are being sold for travel wear pongee because it can be pressed smooth when dry and cotton crepe because it need not be pressed at all. Straight athletic suits and sets of. step-ins ' and chemises : are favored.'"' SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD First National Bank J. D. HICKORY, N. C. Capital and Surplus $300,000 Elliott president; K. C. Menzies, vice-president and r cashier; J. L. Cilley, asst. cashier. . Ihose having crimson clover seed '., . onAiv,vr niilHVS tj av for sale should communicate with J. LAST SHOWING , CHARLhb W TT !;!. IT. 1 vxliilU HliVl ... imuuiiLiis, lie IS lULClVlIlg lliquil- ..I v.. nL . 1 ! 1 .. ir ... 1 11 11.. 13 m tok nlmnsf ilnilv Vn c?Vrknl1 cf of n Vi amount you have and your price per pwuna 1. o. b. lNewton. 1 If you failed to see Charles in "Two Minutes to Go," his First National at traction at the Grand theatre yester day you missed one of the best pic- tiivpa nf V10 vear Tt st.nrt.R witli. i laugh, runs into romance and ends in j that succession of thrills that come : wherein the biggest players in the ' country participate. Full of pep and ' life. Last showing today. Tomorrow 1 u Lick ' 'Jones in."Koxign Shod," a Wil liam Pox western picture. , We are now in a position to supply you with any and all oarts necessary -for the build ing of Radio Outiits. Also cora olete outfits for home or field ase. Properly built radio outfits lef y static. Cull us -Tel. C04. f - i ' Hedmont Phonograph Company This Space Reserved m si m m M m m In pursuance of law the sheriff of Catawba County will be compelled to advertise property on which taxes have not been paid. If you have not made settlement for s I , make it your business to meet me at the City Mana- s oiHce Saturday. I jrer S ! if. m m KB m SL1 Mi John W. Mauser, Sheriff inaannnnnnnGaosEJ m n 13 u m ii m is m is go M m gi m m m m m SB m si 8