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1 WEDNESDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 29, 1922.' HICKORY DAILY RECORD i GE EIGHT '4 ,.:;; CANADIAN W! III; M H' 'I I I Hi fa . I i ji Order Your Christmas Studebaker Now! In order to have a Studebaker Light-Six Sedan nt the door when the family comes downstairs Christmas morning, you should place your order now. .The Sedan is the ideal gift because it will provide happiness for all the family all the year and the years to come. The sturdy body of the Light-Six Sedan, like the chassis, is built in Studebaker plants. It is constructed to give long, sat isfactory service. Only the finest materials are used. Craftsmanship is unexcelled. It is cradled on long, strong, semi-elliptic apjrings. The nine-inch seat cushions, up holstered in mohair velvet plush, are rest ful. The heater, cowl ventilator and the wide wi ndo ws , among many other features , add to its year-round comfort and utility. The reliability of i he Studebaker Light Six Sedan has been proved in the hands of thousands of enthusiastic owners. It is strictly a quality car. Its low price of $1550 is possible only because of complete manufacture in one of the most modern and complete automobile plants in the world. This means the elimination of middlemen's profits, and the savings are passed on to you. And back of the beauty and dependa bility of the Light-Six and its completeness, its advanced design and precise workman ship, is the Studebaker name, which after 70 years enjoys public confidence and respect more than ever. HeHter. Eight-clay clock. Tlii'f-rroof transmission look. Cowl ventilator. Side coach lamps. Rain visor and windshield cleaner. Inside locks on three doors and outside lock on right-hand front door. Silk rtiller-curuini. Four doort that swing wide open. Dome li'it. Mohair velvet plush upholstery. MODELS AND PRICES, o. b. factories LIGHT-SIX j SPECIAL-SIX BIG-SIX 5-f J3 W. B.. 40 H. P. 5-Pas.. 119' W. B.. SO H. P. -Paa., I26'V. P., 60 H. P. Touring $ 975 Touring $1275 Touring $10ai . Roadster 3-Pass.) 975 Roadster (2-Pass.).. 1250 Speedster (4-Pass.).. 17r. Coupe-Rodster Roadster (4-Pass.).. 1275 1 2375 (2-Pasa.) 1225 Caupe (4-Pass.) 1375 Sedan 2475 Sedan 1550 Sedan 2050 Sedan (Special) 2650 Non-Skid Cord Tires, Front and Rear, Standard Equipment Standard Garage & Sales Company Phone 210 Hickory, N. C. T H I S ' I S A STUDEBAKE R - Y E A R J Ottawa, Ont., Nov. 29. Canada ex ported 158,549,757 bushels of wheat valued at '$196,lG8,77r- to the United States, the United States Kingdom and other countries in the year end ing ..August 31, . acording to a report complied by the Dominian bureau' of statistics. This Was an increase of mere than 22,000,000 bushels over the shipment , of the previous year, the report stated. . Shipments of flour in this period totaled 7,878, 589 bushels, valued at $50,634,601, cpmpared with 6,886,560 bushels in the previous twelve months While exports of both wheat and flour were much greater in quantity this year, the value, showed a consider able drop, due to the slump in price which occurred throughout the world last soring, according to the report An interesting feature of the report is the fact that exports of wheat to the United States showed a decided decrease his year, due mainly, it was said, to the Fordney tariff recently enacted. Wheat shipments to the Unit ed States this- year amounted to only 15,968,169 bushels, compared with 49,213,551 bushels in the 1920-21 per iod. Shipments to England, one the other hand", showed a big increase, jumping, from 34.754,356 bushels a year--ago to 112,294,680 bushels in the present vear. ''With a wheat crop this year that is as large if not larger than the bumper, year of 1915, and with a de crease in wheat production in Euro pean countries, Canada is in a strong position, says the report. "Demand for Avheat in the coming months should be particularly hrtivy. "Flour mills in Western Canada are working to capacity in - an en deavor to catch up with Far Eastern orders. There is an insistent demand from England for Canadian flour. Shipments of both flour and wheat from the part of Montreal during September and October were unusu ally heavy." MAXCHUKIAXS USE AMERICA'S DISCARDED STREET" CARS C:ZpDDaDDDDDDDDDtlQDDDDDDQi3&!DI3aaiaQS3 . , m ' "fT at oirolma-Vir , ( ; "Football Gi ginia e CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. Thanksgiving Day, November 30 cm TTi irnvi n a ii tir a v c.'xcrr,r." nr FAMOUS FRA ANGELICO STOLEN IN FLORENCE Announces REDUCED ROUND TRIP FARES From all points, North Carolina To Charlottesville for this Big Game 1 ' , Special Train leaves Salisbury 9:00 p. m., November 29. Ileturn 'tig leaves Charlottesville 1:00 a. m. December 1. fBasis. ( Sleeping Lars on unatacrod uasis may be occupied in Char lottesville until 7:30 a. m., November 30, and will bo placed for oc jieupancy 0:'to p. m., night of November 30. tk- ' riarnKnn I fnllln rr Yah wB am mmmmh am, v -gr .v m m m. m a. a Come On and "Let's Go." Rome, Nov. 6. The priceless, pic ture of the Virgin and Child, by Ira Angelico, signed and dated 1443, has been stolen from the Oratory of the St. Sebastian annex of the church ot St. Felix, at Florence. The discovery of the loss was made when the church .was opened in the morning, and all efhjrta. to trace the thieves, or dis cover how the. theft was effected, have been unsuccessful. The picture, which has never left its position since the erection of the chuich in 1506, was one of the most valuable art treasures of Florence. W R I ST II A N DK ERCH1 E FS FIND FAVOR IN PARIS Paris, Nov. 7. The wrist handker chief which first appeared in- Paris several weeks ago, has became quite the thing to wear this fall. The smart ly dresserd women: encouraged the craze, with the result that the price has been run up as high as 100 franco each. The littie hankerchief of crepe de chine is held by a loop on a dainty wristband of leather or ribbon. r I : Mukden, Manchuria, Nov: 3. It has been discovered what became of some of America's discarded horse-drawn street cars. The citizens of Mukden are pointing with pride to their new street car system. It consists of one line over which little, dilapidated cars, each drawn by three Mongolian ponies, run from the railroad station in the Japanese zone to the walls of Mukden. Every few minutes a car bulging, with Chinese, whose long pipe obstruct the aisle, plunges down the crowded thoroughfare, while on the front plat form the driver clangs a bell.. An inquisitive . foreigner wondered where the cars came from. lie in stituted an investigation and soon learned that they arc the same cars which about thirty years ago were used on the crosstown -lines in New York City. Discarded by New York, 4 the cars were sold for use, in Tokio. Later, when Tokio adopted the elec tric system, they were sold to a firm in Mukden. NEW ASSOCIATION SPREADS CULTURE AMONG WOMEN Tokio, Nov. 3. A new association headed by a - Buddhist, nun has been formed to spread culture amojigthe women of Japan. This nun is Sonkaku Konoye, a sistc? of Prince Koncye, whose family, outride the Imperial House, is one of . the five leading families of Japan. The association is called "Chugu Woman's , Association," and derives its name from the Chugu. Monastery at Nara, founded 1,300 years ago. - The .main."; purposes of the associa tion are relief and, follow-work, among convicts, especially women,- and pro motion, of ; scli'eulture by lectures, charitable enterprises and meetings." The package suggests it. Your tasto eon firm s it. it. Over r billion sold yearly ' ' SVV,'C'C WMl Convenient parhage 0SS! "- glassitie-ivrnpH'd. a amw G I GARETTE Sv Lkoett & Myers Tobacco Co. a a a a a a a 13 a The Or K A, Price iliiivenue Hickolry, K. CHANCES POOR" FOR MOTOR CARS IN CHINA ! Coll on Southern Railway Passenger and Ticket Agents for further information. - j :' K. If. GRAHAM, Division Passenger Agent, r-r.:' ' ' Charlotte, N. C. si ODaoaannqDaannDD - - f up; nu income, from CUSTOMS DUTIES INCOME INCREASES IN JAPAN Tokio, Nov. r. The .customs duties for September was. 0, j 772, yen, according to the- finance, of fice. Compared with the corresponding period last year, shows an increase of 2.321,514. yen. . a i; Lady JFingers, Marshmallow dough riuU f Fruit Cake, Pound Cake, Layer Cake, Rpicin and Graham Bread. i, we close l nanKsgiving. hi ' iKlSiilS ill I DIAGiNDS I mm mm ammmmmm aitm WATCHES -WW L ! i .O i - A dependable line of S O Cold Jewelry, Silver D Novelties, Etc. 3 G. W. DEILINGER j Jil Jeweler - ' B Peking, Nov. 5. The degree of pros perity which enables American farm ers to buy automobiles has not yet i cached China.' A n American automoi bile' company instructed, its Peking agent to report on the prospects of selling their machines in the rural districts of China. The agent, after a careful survey of Chihli Provinces, in whiclvPeking is '"-located, replied, "Chan ccs poor. The average gross, earnings for- a year's farming in this' province is $60. gold,"' Add'-d to this difficulty" the agent said, there are few country roads in China. . . . . "... . , In Peking the average income 'OC h. man who puils a rikishaw ten hours a day 'sevendays a week in $0. a montli. a a n u a a m a a EX a IS E3 WOMEN AT THE HAGUE " TO URGE DISARM AMEN nOfilPf 2-.00 P. M. r - ;".:- x ' - .. . b ' . i : a ts a Amsterdam,' Nov. 7. A Women's Congress has-been summoned by the Women's International Leacrue ioi Peace and Freedom, to meet 'at '"the I Hague next month for the purpose ! j ot urging the necessity ot a new peace which will secure equal' rights- to all nations, large and small. ine new peace, it is declared in ri a statement issued by the Conference's Committce,j'must cancel thj economic ,3 clauses of the present treaties and redraft them with the purpose f.H restoring economic prosperity to the jy countries of Europe. Free t.r'ndc.shouldifc be establishe l the world over. TheS adjustment of the war debts betwecnsS allies as a necessary part ot'the worldaS. of the entire country are turned onlHickorv. ie has the greatest future of any town in Western North Carolina. Hickory Bpnds stand at the top of the list of Municipal Bonds of the whole United States. ; The i Dr. Price property is by far TOE BEST vacant busi ness property iQ siprosressivettown: It has been subdivided in to eight Business Lots and will be sold for the high dollar. Teniis: 1-3 Cash, Balance 1 2 anSfiyears settlement are partsshrdluetaoingbudt mament are parts of the program, a a a ASTHMA II. iwy, Ssiliii fait p No cure for sty but welcoma :I relief is often brought by t3 14 HOME OFFICE: ASHEVILLE,N.C. Branch Offices V Lakeland, "Fla., and Pennington, Gaiv VirrimLX. -5 acri 3 It u g a a a BAKERY i i i i I itet 17 WinCim Mr ll .JUL.. 11 I w