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MONDAY. AUGUST I NW IOrK, AUg. IS. TBr WBS . renewal oHlquldatloas nod .pressure, ' in the cotton ' market early, today, owing to weak Liverpool cables, the ' weakness of foreign exchangee Eat- urday and reports -of .weeUled oou ) ditlons in the good market. . The opening was '87 to 35 point flower and active months soon told (2 'to 70 pointa under Saturday's clon ing with October touching 30.80 ud .January 19. 08, making low ground for the movement. Cotton 'featur opened wreak. Oo "tober, 30.20; December. 80.40; Jan uary, 30.10; March. 30.05; May. 80.25. tBurglar Escapes After Bitmg Host SAN FHANC1SCO. Aug 18 Jor dan Hehan. 267 Sixth sleet, wan awakened by a burglar In hlr, room early In tho inorniug. He Jumped out of bod and grapplod with tlio visitor. The burglar hit him on tic hands and 'finally escaped, ilebaa went to the Central Emergency hos pital, where his Injuries were treat ed. An hour later Fo4.een.en J. Muldoon and Robert Slieehan arrest ed Nick Jila in the room of Roman Paulos, 259 Sixth . street. Jils was clsrged with bnrKlnry. The police men believe be is the man who bit Hehan. Connie Mark signfd Terry Turner 'Of the Cleveland club. This is the Philadelphia Idea of strengthening a ball elub. FOR SALE mi . i TOR SALE-KOL'K UOOI MII cows; my bad health compels we ' to give up my dairy work. Bail galn to quick buyer. J. M. Rick' ert, 609 East Green street. 8-18-St TOR SALE BKT OK DRAWING Instruments; never beeu used. Apply Draftsman, tare Enterprise. p.St-lK-fet TOR SALE FIVE-PAflRKNGER Chevrolet car, or will tr4e for aeven-passenger. 117 Snow St. p-8-18-6t I'OR SALE CHEAP - SEVERAL "Fresh Milch Cows. Apply Jack Ingram, Trinity, N. C. 8-16-21 FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR TWO or five-pas'-engtr Ford. Hudnon model 644 in excellent condition. ;-Fhpae 622. c-13-4t ItllSCELLANEOUS RANTED TO RENT FOUR. FIVE room High Point Candy Co. 8-18-6t FOR RENT TWO FURNISHED ' rooms on Steel Street. Phone 70X. p.8-18-2t CITY COLLECTOR'S OFFICE has been moved from rear of Wachovia Bank Building to corner Washington and College street. c8-15-3t TRY OUR DINNERS, 40c Chicken dinner for 50c. , Give us a trial. Long and Ellington, 215 East Commerce. ' c7-30-mwf HtfiNTRD TO RENTFIVE OR SIX room house, close In. with modelled Inaction ern conveniences. Phone 622. c8-13-tf THE CITY COLLECTOR'S OF- jfice is now located on corner of Washington and College tree's. -8-15-3 DANCINO TUESDAY, THURSDAY rsnd Saturday nights at Ltndlsy frk Pavllllon, Greenaboro. Music y Frank K. Williams orchestra. Everybody 1st Hod. e8-B-10-12t 1RUN RIGHT TO RING3 ISTHERE A SEVEN OR EIGHT :rpom house in the city that hai r. modern conveniences for rent or lease? Answer X, care of . Enterprise' f :;.- nfl OFFICE CITY COLLECTOR, IS ? now on the corner of Washing ton and College streets.' V. t. . k c8-I5.3t - WANTED TO RENT FOUR, FIVE ' or tUg room .bonsa ' ipmewhire ' -, J" gear the silk mill. Address Gro ; ?" yter Thompson, Hign Polftt, N, XJ., , , 'ftar Ba.toprto':;' . . . ii..l,l.'i'l.,-l,,n, V r i'V'" ' . ' VANTED TO EUV fOll SPOT ', (. cash Vacant lot ;'' or small , f house and lot close to. car line. k - ' Neighborhood preferred ! Qua' ". Iter woods, Roland park ' or Johnson street. H. A. White. X i N'TI'D I'Or;iT10N HY A DOU ti try -(ft 1 !T. 8J 9 1 9 i ENOCH ARDEN OF pTcr t: ; ' L SZmtl. - T ... - ' . I S '; . . it mm ml 01) know the i ;ff realm of child- B I . hood dreams mUJLo , . sweew. urn i rH r - ny - ? i those dreams m IISA h a deliahtftjl i I taking home ; I WXO How- about ' gnT" SEAUO TICHT y I J FROM POETRY GENT IN THAT HE'S A. FIGHTING CYCLONE; READ OF IT och'Airdeu" of Bowery life today 'dif- f era' couwdei ably from that Tenuy- sonihn gentleman of literature. The Enoch of poetry v. us a pacifist. When he returned home after years of,',ab8enie and found his wile, who thought him dead, happily wedded to another man. he went away with his sorrow leaving her happiness undis turbed. Uut when Michael I'oluski, twenty live, was mustered out of the tiighty flfth Infantry last Saturday, after thrre years' service In France, and dlacovwid upon returning to bis old bonie st No. 54 Allen street that Mrs. Pulaski had flown the old nest and taken another husband, he was wrathful. Nor was tho stunning truth made easier to bear when he was informed by neighbors that his wife believed Mm dead, having received a tele gram a year ago saying he had been He had no Ides of leaving her mind tranquil concern ing his fate. Husband's FIkIi! in Court. In her comfortable new home at No. 58 Chryatie street Mrs. Adelle PolasM-Fuoco answered a knock at her door last Monday. She found herself face to face with n husband she long had believed dead. She fainted. Polaski wept over hia wife and Chicago Millionaires Half -Sole CHICAGO, Aug. 18-rJ. den Ar tt oar 'A company, Ernest A. iamlll, president of the Corn Eichange Na Uonai iaok, Jula Rosenwald, preal dat ,otl th.CTrn''Exchang National hank Jidius RoBenwsld, president of Sear,' Roohuck & Company, am) aev yrarbther Chicago Tnilllonalrea, are a,rklng about today clad in shoes re cently aU-8oled.:-'.vr : ' They, ret us lo paf $X4,' 1 and Death PutsStop i .pjPaintContrcct ,1C ;:h,;'DinlrHy CARROLLTOM, M6. , Aug. 18.- With ..the death hero of Stephen Norrlfl. who would have hern one hundr-1 y.sr, oil m-xt r,, .nn,or j 1,,'a r!r;if;r! birt Inlay contract was rri-i li.m contracted I i 'to 1' : in i alnt- : i I ' on the . ! '. u I -iU.i.iiy. THE BOWERY DIFFERS his four bahlea who had ior theii father in liia lone ab- cJtteM i aence. tfluu he clenched his fluta j und left the Louse. When Joseph Kuoco, barber and ; necond husband rounded the corner jut ('Anal and Chrystle utretn a few .minutes later. I'olunki was awaiting lor him. There were a few words, and then a battle raged. Patrolman James Muholland of Traffic Squad'. B, assisted by the weeping wife, finally Kucceeded in disentangling the angry pair. In Second avenue-court the follow ing day, the trio appeared before Magistrate Blau, and were discharg ed. But before the three had left the courtroom, an argument arose as to which husband wus to accom pany the wife? When the wife took the arm of her first husband. Fucco nttacked her. To quiet him. she accepted his arm too. Immediately Polaski became vio lent. t Patrolmen quickly came to the res cue. Fucco was arrested and sen tenced to serve llvo days in the work house. Mrs. Polaskl-Fuoco escaped alone. Yesterday the wife waa found in her borne on Christie street. Her door waa barred and locked. It was only opened upon tbe complete assur ance that the caller was not a hus band. Prefer Shoes dto Buy ing New Ones 18t tho price "good shoos" are sell: lng';foritere;'"v;' "' 7 ; ' Armour says he bought his first paij 9f new.euoes tn liiree years Jat week.'; ' Roiieu wald ,' whosa Company oWs, shoo ;lactdry or"two,..hasa't tAklBVi,paijo kW shoes odt t;t Btck'fotwoyeara.i; '' J'':j & V Alt of which goes to show that HA buine? are great JnatUttt'tons for t&e conservation, of ' leather. Shotgun TJursti j Man :ir Injured Rabbit Killed . m - ft . ..i in,. 'i -f ;.:?.v '. ..; "LANCASTER, Aug. ; IS. While oiit 'hunting Ja'ck labblts oo ' jnis ranch i touthwest of town, f 1 Irani Leach suffered a bad.y bruised right eye when the ehotguri he was shoot " pl6dedf part of the shell atrik Ing the man sttarcly ovW the eye The tnedica ltrentment soon reduc ed the Inflammation, and It was round that ttm night bad not been tinpured by the accident. : Mr. Leach j killed his rabbit, all right. ' ' HIGH POINT tNTERPRISE. 3 , . WJjp BHOtHER High I'oint. N. (".. i Auk lint 17. 1 9 U. -Gueek you thinlt I'm dead no Just busy all the lime. Have In tended writing you Ioiik beforo this Just oould not get at it. Grace has been after inn u number of time to take one half bour and write tried It once or twice- but goodness the phone would rlnp,. and f hat would bo the last of it - You know my truslnesiT is " FLOWERS"- -and when they are wanted it is us ually for a append occbkIoii and must be delivered protuply and that Is one of tbe thini;s we pride ourselves on ' promptness. " Do you know, manv u nlKUt we l:nve to get up after we have retire;! uiid lit up till hikIiI nuikitiK floral jolieriugB to oft' on early trains next inorniiiK l! was kind '.f bard at first , but we noun i;ot used to it at.d now don't mind it. (iiae is in Haltijnore visiting been up there llirei' w eeks -- '.pect her home tbi'; week sometime Site i:i a Mr, help to me could not ;et alouK without her assistance v. hen we are rushed -for she knows the :i ranKcment of Mowers to perfection. I l..ivc another ereenliouse up rince 1 lar.t wmle you. It is Roiuz to be a meat In lp 'o me. 1 have the h-.i-ge boue )lunt"d to carnations exclusively, with the ex eition of yie ad; , where I have home SweetJ.l'eaB which will be in bloom for Christina:;--! bope This is the first sunun I have been able to plant thai house as it should be guess you don't know it, but, car liationa and IM'-i. luKe tbe same night ' T temperature--a ud mobt other pUuu need it farmer. Heretofore . 1 have grown fcveiythlpg in the eame hoaseAud j'wjth pretty good auccnas but thia -wlatf r, if nothing happens I w.ll harf the best carnations in the countryj'' The new tpjutie is planted to Chry sauthemuiu4 h! yuar) ferns, Saap drugone, tc.---After the Mums are out wiil pUttt sweet peas lu their place which, give blooms all winter. 'Kiave a cutting bench sn one ead tylbe houae. where I root all my owft carnation pluhta and bed ding plants (Have to start geiani uiuiis and o'.eus next weuk or .: i Have a bench for uot plants -Aluo have a. heated coucreie frajne cover ed with glas where 1 grow' fern. p:inny plants, etc , und for storage. All my crops for the winter are 100 per cent better than ever befoie -one reasji. and the main one, Is the com paly wan able to make it ri'ht this jfummer.- Man.'itt ought to nee. my Dahlia riants in in" new tney are 'I)P;1U- tieB" aure BoIiik to have thounanil ft long ateins they are a great heap of blooms, and line ones, too. with at this 3ear.on of the year they come In after asters and between Chrysanthemums and carnations the two lant will lie in bloom about middle of Qctober. Let me tell you I Will be glad to see thorn, for they both are good "keepers" and always give satisfaction on uccount ,f their long life. , High Point )s a tine. lirogreHsive city made up of superfine people you ought to come down here and locate cost you too much to move the bnbioH, perhaps. Love to all you know I love "ev erybody." FRANK. P. S. Remember my phon- number is 363. You can always get me day 'or Bight. 1 r : Poker Game Ends With Stiff Fine (Cont limed from, page 1.) elsewhere .in the i room, one quart that contained perhaps a half pint and two full pints also were located. Most of the witnesses did not know bovr the gallon" ot whlBkey reached the room, ljut Riser psserted that he went out with Human "arlier in the evening In an ' automobile, Hurman borrowing the suit case. KIser did not know what It contained and had tiot even asked. No attempt -was made to deny the participation Of the quintet In thr poker game. The cards and ? 1 0 . 4 5 In currency and coin was on the ta ble when the officers walked in. Tho officers testified that KIser gave bond for the five, $60 each, and signed an Official union "check for the amount. Chief, Welch having the check cashed this 'morning. Fifty dollars were held for Hu'rthan, who had gone, but It is not certain, nor was it claimed, that the union funds are short, since KIser, following the taking of the testimony, stated that he bad made good what had been used and 'that an audit of his books; would bear him out.' '"'ii:-""''": "y.'",. ' v'.J;'-'' ' White and Kitchen explained their possession -of pints of whiskey, by saying that they had told KIser that they wished some spirits to aroune them, ; Kisef went and procured it, taking the money tipon making de livery. Later KIser testified that he eecured the contraband liquid from Hurman. It was this phnr.e of the evidence that caused the drawing ot This is a "big" week the co'intry over a week especially set apart ly Certain-teed dealers to assist you in properly starting your new home and in setting your present house in order for tlie fall and winter. Every home and building needs Ccnin-teed extra quality roofing or paint; possibly the interior wood waff gso two warrants against KIser, ( harping retailing. Attorneys were bitter in their de nunciation ot men who would violate the truat of workers who had placed 'their confidence and their money with, them. These remarks were not forthcoming until a witness stated that the funds were supposed to be forwarded to the great headquar ters of the carpenters and JoinorE' organization at Indianapolis, but none had been forwarded as yet. At the conclusion of the trial, before Judge Klrkniqn announced his de cialon, Mr, KIser wan permitted to rpeak. He assured the workmen whom ho had been leading that he bad become a victim of a trap, n statement that Judge K'rkman Htat ed he attached no weight to. Thf Judge stated th;t th- workers aro his friends, and that he waa movd to do what he considered liis solemn duty to protect them. The venlici was received by the crowded and packed courtroom with silence. KIser. White and Kitchen were re manded to Jail following the trial beeauwe of their Inability to give bond In the rtailing cases, White and Kitchen for $!0 each and KlRer for f 300 In each rase, or a total of $000. President Jones, of the carpenters and Joiners' union, called a meeting of the organization for tlii-. after noon at 3 o'clock. This official has taken over the books of the union from Scott Kiner and this afternoon was having then, balanced nt the tank. Hpbn the finding of the bank will depend whether KIser was short any of the union's funds, tho GO bond of Hurmnn'K In particular. There Is little likelihood. It in slated, that any of the union's money has been dlRBlpated, unless tho for felted bond comeH up short. Clark Griffith thinks tho Indians will win the American flag this year, He says the club needs a little heW ter, pitching and that it la sure to get it. - -. ' -r'yrl v Lena Dleeklwirneis aot expected to do much hitting v for 1 the Phillies, Cravath took him on a waiver. . You can't make a lot ot people btv lleve now that one end of the world's series will not be played in Cleveland.-; : ", ' : ; Dllly Southworth has pulled him self out of his battlug (dump In fine bhape. '" . . . v:::s ': '-;-; ':,;-; -p, . pAGE SjrV ; ; ' ' " " , i ":""V . '. r" . - ',' yV:fci!'t;:;:iK;!-tiii -ft ,. 'J-l jf0Tiv .'i iiiii m i ' ' X ' This is Certain-teed Week August 18 to 23 work needs touching up a bit, or the iloors need a coat of wax or varnish. You will find it to your advantage to visit your Certain-teed dealer this week and learn from him how you' can carry out your plans at the Jeast expense and with the best results.,. Your Certain-teed dealer will advise you in making the selection which will best fit your need. And whenever you have painting cr roofing work done, makes sure to specify Ceuaiu-ul. You will then bo assured of the best and most lasting; results.. Ccrtaln-tecd Products Corporation v Offket and Warehouse in Principal Gtiet " mm,mm Christy Weds His! . Famous "Navy Girl" Model . i NEW YORK, Aug. IS. Howard Chandler Christy, Illustrator snd ar-! tist, and Mrs. Nancy May Palmer, a j young widow, who for eight years has been his favorite model, were j married in the llroadway Tabernacle : here. ; Mr. Christy and his lirst wife, who! was Miss Mabel Thompson, daughter j of an army officer, were divorced in ; Zanesville,' Ohio, last June. Mrs. Palmer posed lor several of I Mr. Christy's war posters, including! "Americans All" ami "I Wanl "ion! For the N'avv." (SUNBURN Apply VapoRub lightly it soothes the tortured skin. VICK'S VAP0RUE1 "YOUR BODYGUARD" -30f.60Mi.2Q ; 6 Bell-ans Hot wafer Sure Relief RELL-ANS flaFOR INDIGESTION THE INTEREST RATE is a big problem when you go, to , borrow money.. The Equitable Home Purchase Plan f provides money at 6 per cent and we pay all ' the costs of drawing up the .'. papers. ' il f you :ivan 'to( make a'iloahori' your home it will pay ' you to investigate this plan fully. : The Equitable Life Ac: 1 Waller L. Ibr-clt, ; , .p, f ,v. ' v Ti'. J: .6 1 .' , . tf. ii i - a Stomach Out of Fix? TJionc your grocer or-U5 insist for a dozen bottles E ii tiii-. !ci(i(ius digeitant, a glass , i.;:h iii-al 4 (lives delightful relief, or ?.: :.. charge lur the first dozen used. .i Shivar Ale PURE DIGESTIVE AROMATICS WITH SHIVAR MINERAL WATER AND CINCEH Nothing like it fur renovating old worn nut si'Hiiarlis, cunverting food f into n.li Ij!i.m1 anil nn.'iid lleoh. Itoltled and giniranlri-d by the cele- tt lirau-d Miiar Mineral bpnng. ahel lon. S. ('- If your efflular dealer cunnot supply you Iclcpbiuie THOMAS & HOWARD CO., iirecntrboro, N. C. HIGH POINT TRANSFER COMPANY Local aid long lUtaaoe ttti tXWfe . serviee; removal ef kousehtll t altnre aad mathlaoTy m Ipeslal ty. bpM rttaa ea pfcaSca, fit f Hdta aid lode txcvdott t Day Pboo 900; Nifht I I I 'I 1 'n X ,1 'A a 4
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