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- . ' W E P fi 3 D A V E V E hi ! h G , OCTOBER 2b, 1922. THE HICKORY DAlLv RECORD PJtGETHlteE fc rrVT?? A AS? Sit?" W APV A. 'vnro a 7 Waiter mm i TOMORROW AND FRIDAY' m ' i . tiZZS : Today ; Gnly yvg v few 1:3 MAY MURRAY I "PEACOCK ALL ' By, Edits mi c! Goti-Mlsr EASED OK A STORY 8Y.OUID14 ' 'J i ' v - :! TV w T IT- rocfc&c&ton PI Mil EY'5ii 3; 11:1 f 1 Populace; Flees From -Thrace "THE EYES OF THEVMUMMY" With' v". r.; : Emil . "-Jannings '3, A PARAMOUNT PICTURE Atit'ct Attraction . 'VOX NEWS AND A ONE REEL CARTOON . ; ., COMEDY :- ... An;:ssioR... ...10c and ZUcA MOHTE BLUE' iS LEADING MAN ! Swedish officials declare . Tt5'lnafrnvvof I?.?r-U Arvf irlX' iM i' ' - BUSINESS IS (JOOD .Zh riuckn )im,' Oct. 5. -The .most opti 1, i-ih tt-ciai quarterly -report, since v.t.v has nist-been issued by one v. c' ( 13 hopeful lir.es the Swedish (v ti a.le has declaved that "the - 'r mpviYo .Tfiw.. , ff . 4 "-astvial unci imar.aal sit- " . .' ",cl,Li , feSK'iW 1 ar me s cycle i WM k! 11 1 I ill 1 St- i.' . 1 . . M . if r4 Now- York nigM:Kfe DON'T ."i'.ISS k ... , ..A' ' 4 ::iJ' ani , ' ;'J.,J- -. .rV", , 'iho foreign office report, as usual. AJJ.FON: C l.-.I-Jrc: t,k. uu uix; ur.lts ?5;vs iluded. ccniUt a conservative appraisal ffri'? ' 1,1(1 situation as 'a whole. "It says IB-feV hh, hhe Vvin- and summer of this ' " ; I t noun1' 1 w . ! j " ii "iri, i "--' ' i" lii. ii iiniw m , m 1 1 i i ki'im iid .i 1 1 iiifiwi ininiwmwuw 03ESKaKEJSraS INTIdUSTINC ITEMS OF g ti r-r, W EST HiClTOItY SECTION S ,V "m-mS B r -! Tr'r '.El Since the ctJd;UwM iu mornings g 11 OOcl- I'.ve ' started In Mr. --ET- W. Cody 1 ',.,,,;.. ' U f;iui Mr. R. li. Iiaiv.by)fthc machinists S . 1 1 ,r' ij have hocn kept busv'' ve.';hing: coal, m- ' ' , ;vr j. K lliHoh' hr Viecn unusu- $t ' V' 11,1.1 Awl i'OX preVtr.U "-J ;.;:y bu.y Kn-nd!ihjr..'.i-ad'dt:iive'tili the .-1;.l., .. , . q co.-ii 10 an ine ,na,nas at tne ivey i v - ..is im .i , r i. - - vtt-r. Malcolm H'Yvci.'zie Robert 1 i irfl.T in-- j Ui:.t Thurciay.TEcj?' report splendia - v (Ti -rj , j. trttto' anl s-.atlTV crijjyefi (lie tn'iJ r J 1 ' H 1 .rs Jolv,V,Zobi?rank and Oscar -i-i.-..i Jy T.i:s-!;ey ppt'rie-n-v'aekjfnd with re- . ... ,. ..' v .. - . ..V -0 i.ivcs at M yaxtnn ''.t. U,'"-V-!. ., "!" !l Hupt. -J. L. :?rii-a, spent the weeic y .l...iA .lV;-.;v. .i.m., . ; textile aociltlad he reports a , ;;-''.;eU ..ut.trjliyn ; i.no time ar.S VhA'" number present. a yAc. :: -vr. I tir.vti opw.y w ?vIr iJvrdrooRCRjlJOraper spent Ati-niv;..;;-. -' :- - .1 f.:,Ur. day. and .. Sunduv here with rela- t : lives . ay4frVliilni r$ j. iU. ij. rwman ron o r t s tnat me t ' IhY.rrU.1' 'AV prtFessing 'fine. M w'trp-er attftai! Of I lffC5; ton Caturday i t- . c ; ,. f t lift slarvinj.v " f vfinirMr. fa visitor at the Ivey Mill one day the past weeK. r"1 J A !:';-. "n A i:i')ri;ioi'""ii? r.Dss' Carrio'Crockes u .k 'A-i-'- . y young lad.'1 1 fi it'.nds 1 gaTer "her a" sur U;ry !' ;I:c Norlh'.vel -prise" birUy y.j)jM rjyast . . Friday iT -rnir4'U' - 'A .vfTlp i nV M naifdS lwft?f (Jth birthday. " A There wa-, a -.Uue crowd of young- uSJ,mZD.:Im.. people ' preif -.Crockett rc- - "' ' rr;' -reived niary nice presents. from man;? W L V L D I i friends tneJi-oT!4,3Tf)ople present - i had .a nice '(imo,---'iJ . The voup-.g,' people? held their mees ir,r at thc.93TritgC!iWtt3 had been prcvi.ii5ly"aT;n'futie8cT by' tha pasto-i-n i hr Dallv. Record. The subiect for di.-icuioa was, Resolved that Men 111 i ai V v - BSilLrl, BAKERS GARAGE !)th Arenue , Hickory, N. C. 01 have , teen :um tfjc'sful m 4the cau-y of Christian Civilization than women. Tiebreakers for the affirma tive wertfe 01-e and Mr. Leslie La:i;" the' negative was present ed by Si'sa QixtimttMtzvnd Miss Ruth Hum-ihnes. . We ,t to say by way. fOffimci'.c -tnac r,iAere was a large. crowd present'; ' in4 "seating capacity cf the chapel wts-f jtietf 'Rnd the speak ers en both side were fine. The speak ers commencin-xrith Adam and- Eve in the pardon of Eden pointed out the! noted Bible tWrg&T3ffim Abraham and Moses and coming down the-line,-to the vvork Kof J?)hn 4he; Baptist anal Christ and fne"AP.?sie 'ppa aiso nam,. rnv haw witnessed a marked im provemect iiifthe wood products, pulp, and paper-trades, while the iron and mechanical industries are moving very slowly outof ".the depression. The tex tile industry ; is - working up '? to fall capacity and - .the ,, chemical factories are ste?.dHy ; increasing production. During : iJ22pfte's have in general' been i'pradtically'stabilized, ' but the tone',.j5' firm,, and '-there seems to be slight tipward "trend' in some of .the basic industries. With regard to internal money and bnnking?"conditions the undertone is now confident, and the importance and strength : of the three large -Stockholm banking houses in which' Swed .'.n'c Konl-imr evstpm is mainlv con- eentrated is now the same as before the war crisis. - - . . Foieign trade shows strong activity. Thus the total -exports of, lumber will reach 1,000,000 -standards, which .rep-' resents the .pre-war level, before, the end of the year. "r;:?T- ., The increasing trade with the Unit ed States is hailed with satisfaction, oenooinllv'na Vipw lines of exoorUhavc recently been added to the staple com modities. Large shipments or. oweutt.ii cement liave been going to the Unit- ,1 Cfnf'a'e' frtf qflVWal WPekS fllld a high I U A . . . . quality 'of salted mackeral has also be o-vin to move-in the i?ame curecuon., THE BRAKES OF THE GAME "Yis, sor, , wurk is- scarce, but Oi got a job last1 Sunday that brought me a quid." ' . '', - "AYhat Pat? Qu: broke the bat .ba f- . -r -- -ji.'. T-i ' - Well , sor," is' wui me or wie ao bath. Wan cf us had to be broke. Melbourne Punch. ' x . r From tSo to beau, r Before ' r wmmm Sa(S::s::::;Si;::-; iTe your oh Mended at the SHOE FIXE RY Best Leather Used Best Work, Guaranteed Under Singer Office Two Entrances Front and Rear m ti lt Quality Tires . at : .,; Gy p,? Prices 20x3 Pathfinder ....'..S 8.83 30x3 Cross Rib Tread ; .'$10.65 30x3 All Weather Tread $12.50 30x3 Cross Rib Cord . . $12.50 32x4 Cross Rib Cord .....$21.50 Every Year is A Good Year For Goodyear Tires. Standard Garage k r ing all -tbp iVrtdy.h,Tistian wonjei If an;! their workrohi thev also iiameu iiany 'reat.and. gpdrlgpen.and wmpcj n' bis't-cvy. ivi'tb'e .joat wovki jrvjy hi. Refort:'.t!''.n"J-VlT ' the spealcfeJ n;vl en;-v-l vatn Rc veia'ciors. Also -con-; " ing -' dowVi - ThfougTi" history . they hi ought out " 'malty grea works done by many heroic Christiart 'men and wo men com ing nyivrK7e;. line to the world war ana the great "work of the missionaries 6f Jtryjrpos-.to the .pro sent. We, will ray-jiQ; "conclusion thaz both -sides lef t rio" stdne unturned to show that they-had-given their sub ject thorough' study "ffcl'iV every co:- -ceivable stanipfttHf. I The speakers kept the large audi-enr-e deeply interested during the entire evening. Anw heard quite a nnjnber in the S. fM audience say that "they certlirnkis t&mght it was .woiVlerful to hediA:the. young peo- 'ple make such fine speeches and that thev greatly enjoyed alfthe speeches Each sneaker. vnarlgy comph lnentcd by.tkef' tM'isnds. Pastor -Pyafvas' chairman and; at the colse he remarked that the speech-, es on loth sides, were unusually good and th:;t -the,v subject ' '- had been thoroughly discussed md that it would be hard to decide which was the best. I would be.,.gla.d ,tp ,give more of the' details of the meeting but I don't want to take to much -space in your valuable paper, the Daily, Record. 5,'. 'WO'Z '.T.-J. L. Sales Company si HICKORY, N. C. m 4Jx TO Q " "in ai ii ill ii lii i ' - 'I'.'fT ML . ...T A tARGB 'ORDER want a ; di csjf1 to "pit on around the house." and ttbe,ladK ip the de partment store.-: . " " " '" "How larger i$yoflr house, madam? inqu'ider'' the . new clerk. Hollywood High School N?WS.'l!,J;G'y'J.:, : '-- A :ff ROURf II bprtscjcklitfCroupIsfrequpnUy rclii vatttiyone application of? V;Af wn Rvu n 'Over jy Million Jan Used Year', ' , 1 1 . -After' ' " 1 ! - 7 7 ' - r.ail' i rf in convention at Chicago j j;:cl; d Vuit William Hayes as the l wOi.st lA;n'.' .tcblcss and -"'broke'' 1 ",iowi.-:jtfd-.-,!jt9 ir. - town "They .., iihr. s;hae.-shampoo, bath f unrt' irimmintfs and a new suit. On' t , the strength . of m improved ap,J :p?arance Hayes got a job.. " v J ' (I (I I fir n tt yiraw. 1 Your Banker Say Not by fortunes but by littles. If you wait for large amount the chances are that' you aie worth as much today :n ...... t... . ' - - as you will ever be There is, no better way to begin than- to eome-in-to - our Store and buy your Groeeries--and bank th"'Tdltferi'i"f-v once. . - - - -1 ' -- - - lelf Service Store Next Door" to Western-Union- . , .... ... -, . . J These peasants, all their belongings on their backs, are fleeinsfrom 'Thrace,- as the' Greek military forces and civil administrators leave to make room for the new Turkish master, in accordance with the Mudania ' agreement. ; "' ' v ' .-. v " Washington's Youngest Hostess 1 " " .II I I I WIMM The youngest woman who yet has ventured., .to ait- -aaVtoostess for AVa'shington society is Miss Elizabeth Hanna, daughter ol the late-Dan Hanna and granddaughter ot auat iv iianna. : ! mp. -ys iV 4 H oosaeir " ' : -' I.-"-:'''- v i Graimi Drills .-. -Si i . ., .r. ".i fc-3?5?fe . j-. 'i if1- vs-v;u If f iVUf3wr Li 4 a I it I " iMiiiim 'fnyi er ' '- '-D" ' '' 3r--T-:'' , Jgfm : n - - COPYRIGHT r M CALLS., 5g1!f V? , ! -Mm -r ' i M -A A . ff . Y -V-- -n - m '- I ' ' B - ' f . i VTK'" ' W cornier by r r--I ' Plant and Fertilize at the Same Time ;. Let us' Show you how a HO OSIER, a: will save, you time and money they have ;? a number of advantages over other types -; and are built to-last a. lifetime. ; Now is the time to plant. , ' ' Conle inlockthem over.'V'.f':"-'" Abernethy Hardware Co. iv' t Hickory, N. C. Newton, Nv,C. Record WantsAds Bring -Resulto.:vT11bcHiii QQCCOC!IQDDDCCCQOBDS3C3DC u -tomorrow: Wl.Be,.ii .. .-...'.. " , .-Jimmy' Joies WestimghoHSfi1 : . 1 1 r: 1 1 .-. vll' 1 il .'-II II II II M n ii ii 1 1 ii ii ,m "ii ; n He.will be in Bisanar's sHow win- .''S do w all day playing .with precious j ewels and listening to the 'people j who guess his age. - ,r . - ' - K- j And tomorrow nisrht Jimmy is going to the;Rotary luncheon at the Buttercup Tea Room as the. gue'st' of a Rotarian. Toinorrow4night Is Boys Night with Rotary and Jimmy WilTen-" joy himself with the? other Hickory Boys. i T- i S i: I I r! J l II II II Today Jimmy is'yisiting J. iWr' Vi i Shuford Furniture Store. .r'ii 4 5 Ouess immv'sl acre and wiriTtHe- .-..iJ ! .. , , . . . :--r- . I t CJosy liiow electric neater to . oe,. l -,;ii given by i . it: Southern Public Utilities Company I I I I I ' I IZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ1ZZZH1 V - ', . ! :-.$i$M'f5! 5 ? ' -'. . - -i' - -