THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 19 TflE NICKOR? DAILY &eCGRD PAGE SIX , , :- : - - ----- j - - -- -g ;i m gaip Bf" VRIir ft F II fit 1 11! I ': ' wmjtbiiiMDB! flu iflRt mm I"-" . , . . ......... ..... ..-'. , ' '. ' ' ' , x . , ' - ' . ' .. 1 1 v w a x 1 ! SM I FOR MOTO R p I SB Cf STAN DARD pi mator " (NEW: JERSEY) ' '. ' " " -." i ; ' .: iv-.-;..- L:' '' f .,n..( . - .si- r ' g " ... . wK iMT AD'S f ? ,f RESULTS jl . -'-3. One Cent ft Word THIS SIZE TYPE TWfl ClfNTS A WORD Thi Size Three Cent a Word All da cash ith ieOpy. Count the trorda hefore sending in your . ti.r ' copy;- FISH AND dYTERS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. CITY MARKET, . PHONE 49. 10-19-2t. ... . , YOU HALL i shares, common. Ca- tawba Creamery Co.; 5 3hares, prefen wl Bine Ridge Cotton . Mills: ' "3 shares, common. Blue Ridge Cot ton, Mills.' Flrfet -Security Trust Company., Vi. 10-l8-3t FOR SALE 1922 Ford touring car in! good shape. Call Sherrill Cline's Barbershop. 10-18-2t-pd. FOR RENT One 4-room house, one v6-room house. Apply to D. M. Boyd. - 10-18-tf. DON'T FORGET THAT THE BUT 1 tercup Tea hour is from 5 to 5 Sandwiches salads, iced and hot drinks. 10-17-6t APARTMENT FOR RENT on 13th ' , avenue near Lutheran church. Ap ; . ply Erh. Shuford. 10-17-3t. FOR RENT Rooms for light house-' keepinf. -2013 9th Avenue. Mrs. , Special meeting Hickory Lodge 343, Minnie Sesbock. v 10-16-6t. . F. & A. M., tomorrow Friday 1 , 1 " ; ffth, 1 o'clock. Funeral of Bro. H, F. LOST rEhgineers : note book. Satur- El'iott. v -day ternoon containing field notes knight Templars please bring uni and tables, either at Lenoir College tovmr. football gftthe-br in Hickory; about ' f'v w RHTTTropn w m i 1 M . BViuHai VinHltr TfitilTTl tr , V fK ' ' aiv niiiuij awvw Record office and receive reward. C. C. Babb. 10-16-tf. A few very desirable resident build-: iriff lots, recently offered at attractive to bo held by all titled visitors who in prices. If interested see J. Martini hevited their incomes. Robert Quillen, 10-16.4 t-pd. WANTED At once, 15 cords dry oak ! wood for Longview high school., See T. C. Wilfongat Piedmont Wagon; Co.. or phone 18. 10-13-6t.i FOR SALE A few very fine stand ; ard second hand pianos, player pia . nos, and organs., Some Edisons fike new at one half price. Kenyon Mus ic House, 9th avenue. , ,10-13-tf, A -U l..!IJ! . A 1 I oiq uuuuinjr wiin lot oi.iiiwoa 1 farming and boards ample to make: burn, cheap if quickly moved. J. C. ! .Martin.. ' 10-lG-4t-pd. j " - ALL MAKES .OF PHONOGRAPHS ' : , and Talking .machines cleaned and ..repaired. Have Vour machine clean ed and overhauled before the spring breaks. Its cheaper. Piedmont Pho- '. luwrmh Co. : 7-19 . BUTTERCUP SUNDAY- DINNERS ! are' home-cooked, simply but at t;iveJy . served. , .... 7 10-17-6t. . . FOSlALE International ''.'one-ton truwl Easy terms. Johnson's -Gar-; I.,.. -.. ;t ,iC1LE 1920 Hupmobile Touring i ur. 'jJi v terms Johnson'' Gara ee. lAVEtYOU TRIED A BUTTERCUP Waffle Supper? nothing better.' , , ! ' ,lft-17-6t WANTED Floor show case' and ;', small used cash register. Sec D. L. - MaiUn. 10-in-3t. i Small farm wmit to trade for au LUU KlUMiiyi ;.':;K; ilMB Eli mi- -'L-tr L CO W PA W V for Each Insertion - EXELLENT RROMS FOR RENT close in. Large home, 12th avenue .and 14th street. Phone 72. vSecond hond- piano- in first class condition tfeap price. J. C. ;Martin. fAT;.,if.r,f p - , ' FOR KENT Good store building in West Hickory," opposite post of fice phone 108, Citizens Insurance and Realty Co. 10-13-HH. l : 7.UST REQEJLVED Car Red Cedar k hi ngles -price right. A pair heavy mules "4 years old in spring, easy terms and low price. Fulghruni Oats, Abruzzi Rye, improved Beard- Je3s Fulcaster Wheat, home grown high quality. J. E. Coulter Connelly Springs, N. C. 10-12r 10t eod. MMn A ,T. TTi:Y oUR HOME MADE CANDIES let rpium ftncl 'Pon'nt.nin flfinlro. .T !tfnry Hill, 9th avenue 7-25-tf ATTENTION MASONS ' ' I). L. MILLER, Commander. Tho opinion that Americans are too rnuch devoted to money getting seems in the Richmond News-Leader. Oh, forks' much ahtohiobile sense fas scents! Washington Post. "SeriStoress' " Secretary at Work ... - rrrrv-' . .. . 1 , " i i i n . -M' . r, U$ " " " '.irwvmT; ; Georgia raericAVsgwpm'r work in t "rfei 4 tho . UnaU, OiTe Builu.ny, Walitos:r:i. rilo tod o Mrs. Ft on. " thC .NTfwi on. f Oct i' JS.iRW. Shuford Jcitkiiia; the" "boy "cvitnsclist," ''who is conducting a. revival meeting m Nortfi Nr-wtDii . is drawina lance crowds nifThtiy; The; larjre tent-has ' a seating capacity of more ;thah 1,500 and it is alied at every service, un bunaay niffht, , despite - the very inclement feather, the crowd was estimated at 2,000.' a Mi-. Jenkins , is an earnest speaker 4nd . his sermons are Ri-eatly en 'oyed : by 'the conpfresations.- Fot iBvinldey of 'Cijfmerton, is leading the MnRing. The Methodirt Sunday school orchestra, composod of the following yOung men, Floyd Price, liogo?' Har vell, Joln i Thi'onburg, Gaston r Heav ier, Henry. Gantt and H. II. Lowry, ?re akis'ting in the music. The. Meet ,ing will .continue. -or two weeks. .-This young man recently closed a very su- cesful meeting at Maiden,, when some 200 t)e)son3 we re converted. A He. has Uso held successful meetings at Bry s6ii '. City, Wayiiesville. and other towns in Western North Carolina. ReV. M. Jenkins is preparing copy for a booklet, ' containing several of his p.crmons. The Lowry Piunting Co. 'las been given tho order for 2,000 copicis aiid these will be ready forsale by the time the meeting closes. ' Newton,: - Oet. 19 Mayor Gallatin R.' Roberts, of Asheville, spoke in the couvt touae- 'here last night, to a good sized crowd.. The -meeting was i-alied to. order by JustU;? C. Kuiisill, Of the local bar, who introduced. Hon. Y. C. Feimster,-' also of. the licai bar, .vho very glowingly introduced the glowingly introuucea speaker. yor ?rt crliverca '.very orccful and enthusiastic address.'. Mr. iobcrts was - a mamber of the legis jaturc in 1911 and tlntrodui?pd the -solution to gi c the women th3 right ' ote. Ho airo introduced the same bill in 1913, 1915 an J 1917. He assail i toss-rule in conventions and told s hearers or ihc, wonderful record f the demc-c-ratx party in North Carolina. ' - . -" '-.' Mayor Robccts will r.peak in Clare v"icnt tonight. - . . v: 'ten. - C yi'e R. llcey, of .-'Shelby, v'll addrc:j the vovers at ConoVer cn-jv-cw nifcht. The Newton: conceit ',a-"l viil irnisli music for the oc casion. '; . :-. CONVENTION (.OMi'LETES ITS VORK-'HER.E AND ADJOURNS (continued from page one) !:er was rifferiod to a future meeting.' "Adoption .f c onstitution and canons .'otcrniiig the work of the. tliojese also n iiipertaht feature of the coiji vention. - -: ' ,- .:; : :--. 'LiV ;;-'Wr. 'Bi&hon lloi-iiCi' . was assisted in his address and charge to the convention, n the forenoon by Kovs. Samuel B. ?troup and A. II. Stubbs. The bishop ?.old of stfee necessary stcs: which had wen taken to form the v diocese Of Western North Carolina, ad deelar-eif iiat he was willing. ..to ' go forward is long as the laity, would 'get behind md push.- -.: ' One of the pleasing features of ar njoyable luncheon at noon yesterday vevo the tributes paid t,d the pioneer Episcopal preachers of this section, especially Rev. Alfred IL Stubbs, Revi l. M. Joyner and Rev. V.. D. Lobdell be latter chaplain at Oteen hospital; CK FROST MAKES APPEARANCE ... "Jack f rostj, put " in " his, off icial ap pearance this morning and sent .-'-f oiks' 5 currying to their work with renewed ep and energy as they hit the in Igorating air, . In some places the frost was: heavier ;-han others but the' 'general-predic tion was that it was too light to do very much Jiarm to flowers and late vegetables, i rf y-"f''-r " Towards noon the sun warmed the atmosphere and the chill of the early .nornmg wras soon forgotten It doesn't take a President long to find Out how a target, feels. Baltimore Sun. MArOR ROBERTS SPEAKS AT NEWTON OCTOBER 30 THROUGH, NOVEM BER 4 TO BE CRIPPLE CENSUS WEEK IN THIS STATE. , GOVERNOR APPEALS IN - BEHALF OF CRIPPLES Department of Vocational Rehabilita tion and". Bureau of: Child VjTelfare Wish to Get Names of All Physically Handicapped Persons in N.'C. in Order That They May Be Rehabili tated; or, if Chfldren, Recftlv Treat ment. ' Raleigh. Every citizn should have his chance. This is the basis upon which tho Department of Vocational Rehabilita tion of the State Department of Public Instruction and the Bureau of Public Welfare of the State Board of Public Welfare are proceeding In instituting Cripple Census Week which will be observed all over North Carolina from October 30 through November 4. Ths nurpo.e ot thts state-wide census ,will be to obtain the names of all disabled- persons, children and adults, in North Carolina who may bs aided by training or treatment - v .- Governor Makes Appeal.. : f Governor - Morrison - has issued tht following appeal to the people of North Carolina to aid these departments in taking this census: ' - "It i the inalletable right of every one of God's creatures td have the op-p6Hunitj"-tb liv9 ixis or'lier.lii'e' as use fully and as 'happily as:. possible; aad since every "person has that rights we, as citizens of a. great and benevolent Common .veaich, owe' it . to those who are phyBically Incapacitated to 4o all within our power to either eliminate or alleviate their instabilities, ; Jn the fulfillment of this obligation, we : wlU not only be of real service to the maim ed and crippled but .will serve ur State. ; "In order that as many of such peo ple as possible within the borders of our Stat may receive assistance that will aid them In rehabilitating' them selves I earnestly request the people of North Carolina to set aside- the period of October 30th to November 4th, inclusive,- as Cripple Census Week, and urge thatt during that time, espe cially, all our citiseng who may know of crippled persona. aotif5r officials of th Department f yocational Rehabili tation of the State Department of Pub lic. Instruction and Bureau : of . Child Welfare of the State Department of PuclJc Welfare vs-ho have these mat- ters in charge. : f. -r: ; -' " "By thus taking a census of those of our people who are jmysically disabled ofi incapacitated because of smne bod ily impairment and whenever possible; 'securing treatment or, vocational train ing for them, we will surety help : to improve tho' usefulness and welfare bf a' portion of our population which mer i aid from those of us who are mors fortunate. v ;;, , "Through a census, the Department 'of; Vocational Rehabilitation may en large its work in helping, the handi capped man or woman help himself or herself, and the B"reau of Child Wel fare may widenits service by ascer taining the number of crippled children who need treatment and by aiding them to receive it. - ' ; . "Your individual co-operation is earn estly sought. I feel that this appeal will meet with sympathetic approval. In seeking out the crippled of your coro munity and giving theis names to the superintendents of public welfarcv su perintendents of schools, health offi cers,'7 nurses, farm ' and home demon stration agents, Red Cross and Y2 sec retaries; you will help toward the re- habilitation of this unfortunate portion of our population and will increase the general welfare of' North Carolina." Those Eligible for Aid. ! Those eligible for. aid from the-Voca tional Rehabilitation Department ar4: 'All physically handicapped' residents of North Carolina of any race and of jeither sex who are capable of being .rendered fit to engage in an occupa tion, and have lived i nthe state one 3ar or more. The assistance offered to these is vocational training for a suitable occupation, aid in securing necessary artificial appliances and help .in findin gsuitable work. Those who are not -eligible are aged or helpless persons requiring permanent custodial care, epileptic or feeble-minded, and others not susceptible of. rehabilitation. -Ml applicants Tinder sixteen -"years of ae will b . referred to. the Bureau et Child Welfare. Those eligloie for treatment, ; su pervised: by this Bureau; ' are" all children, ; hite ' ofr colored, under sixteen years f asre who "are -lame," have defects :..in-' arm or ler, or deformity or disease of arm, leg1, or spine; . ',,-.-i ' s Social Agnts Tak;CnU8 I The census f the disabled I jc county will be taken by the various social asents there, i. e., superintendents of pub, .uulte' suPrintendent8- of schools, health officers and nurses, fairoiand homa damonatiation agents, Red Ooss aW tM, C. A. secre taries, Thw Rotary andjKiwani Ouba of the State have already slnlfled tkeir interest &nd witiinm... -f.tlt. te proKram. -All citisens ara requested to rafer -to some one of these uganta the nameaddress and nature of disability of anr Bh.Vslcallv ...vf ,i 1 is thought will profit b tril5inDr,S ; child, bytreatment. At tho end of the ,mk,! uie anii, will forward these, naies to H - L. Stanton. SuMrvisor 01 . vocational Rehabilitation; who wlU j ! L i unfisB-- uoor it Miss i rxiZ!'. Wrau of Child WUr. : rl io- operation of,4fi jititri5 W isTotS 1 iij : ' . ' ! 1 - - ' 1350 123S j I j V-.r .:. ; COUPE - . - 187S 1795 - -.- ,-- j I , .- ' , SEDAN -' . - - 2095 -1930 i . "" I i ! , , i f. e. b. Toledo 5 ; JOHNSON'S GARAGE 1 - 7 TmvT-W' "W if HIP 1 -Thetask of .saving civilisation seems rather hopeless when ic doesn't prom ise an immediate and private profit. Baltimore Sun. D a ES . a a a a a a a a a a m ji9 a D a a a - ' . S:- " - y t A miracle of modern seinceoffering to every Vamily in this community a bettfelieated home at lower cost V " vt..ullvuCmUls ia unsay, on ,rae natural law that warm air rises -and cool air Q a ia a a a S3 n a a a a n LI CI n u a i " fi r via i 1 13 5 JM 13 13 tl II ll IT" F lis I U TW-lt - AberiielKy Hardware Co. vicki-affiSfC. Newton, N.C. in fl 1 1 spend so much time at the telephone is June and November. -AH the vest that they have to tell each other how thirsty too unless you make via tired they, are. Atchison Globe. . .' owniome brew. Life. rdV' 'flows naturally to every part of the build without resistance without waste ; The,: reason why so many women Thirsty days hath September, ApJ - A" oDeaience to tnis law. UaloriU hear Uniform heat distribution fuel saving- of 3 - to - convenience clean, healthful heat are features that have made Ca loric the most popular heating plant in the world. More than 125,000 users. - The CalpriC heats old or new homes of 18 rooms or lesa Installed in a day. No plumbing, no alterations, no pipes to freeze. The written guar antee of the largest manufacturer of "warm air furnaces in the world, and our personal guarantee, assure your satisfaction or money back. Investigate and learn , the advantages of CaloriC heat for your home now. i. ; I!..-- tomobile. J, C. Martin. 10-16-4t-pd. DSC--