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HERE THEY ARE! ELEVENTH ROUND O F BIG FIGHT AT SHELBY: Tom Gibbons, the St. Paul heavyweight lands a left swing to Dempsey body in the eleventh round, one of the three rounds which the contender was credited with taking from Dempsey. * GETTING READY TO TRY LONG FLIGHT AGAIN NOW F tiiowlng a test flight. Lieut. Russell L*. Maughan, U. 8. A., has his Curtiss plane In readiness for the sunrise to sunset cross conti nent flight Lieut. Maughan subjected the plane to a careful exam ination and found only a small ^Iteration In the gas line necessary. VELIE u This season's smartest Sedan $1895 at factory Velie's following among car owner* i* as distinctive as the car itself?an unusual class, desiring a little more in com fort and luxury than the ordi nary! ready to pay a little more for a greater margin of surplus power, greater flexibility and ease of handling, less trouble risk, less upkeep worry; want ing a little more in tne final details that mean unalloyed satisfaction. Yet strangely enough, the Velie purchaser pays no more for alt these thlnp. And In the Instance of velie doted cars, actually pays less. This Velie 5-passenser Sedan, mounted on the Model-58 chassis and powered with (he vlbrationless, automatically lubricated Velie-built motor, is choicely equipped down to the last detail of silvered flower vase, vanity case and smoking set. Sixty per cent of ill Velie car* are sold to VeUe owners?a positive proof of Velie value. Auto Supply & Vulcanizing Company IMMrlhntort for K*4tcrp North Cnrolinn t tima Hvrry elm tot wfl a < ?*? mukr a frUnd SEDAN NATIONAL GUARDSMEN i KILLED BY LIGHTNING Baltimore. July 12.?Three mem bers of the I'.altimori' National (lunrd wi n-, instantly killed by litihtnlnt: at Saunders Ilange Camp near here yesterday. WOMRX ol* YH'.m.N ST.%HTIJ3 Til KIR MOItK SKI) \TK SISTKItS Mexico City, July 12.?Yucatan's delegation of women to the recent convention of the !*an-.\in<-rlcan League of Women, in this city, cre ated something of an uproar. Yuca tan is socialistic and very advanced, and while sotue of the women dele gates from oilier states call tliehi selves progressives, they were geared considerably lower than their sisters from the peninsula. The Yulatecas discussed birth con trol with great frankness. in spite of the alarmed protests of the other 1 delegates, and then expounded the facile wedding and divorce methods CHICKEN DINXKR Fried chicken and waffles for din ner Friday "at the Linden from 12:30 to 2:30. PsJce 65c. of their Mat p. Their arguments, hpwever, fa to induoe the convention to adopt other than the customary ronolutionH for the enfranchisem<<nt of women. I LONDON H.4S I7S.428 PKT IWXiK London, July 12.? Dok Hons*-* In Loudon added ??.162 poundB sterl In it to the municipal fxfh^u^r dur ing the la*t year. There w?ie 4 32 licence*. Your cream won't spill if you haul on Hasslers 7HETHER you put n few can* of cream in your \ V Ford or Docile Brothers car. or haul it on a Ford truck ?the cans won't tip over, and the cream won't Spill, if >ou haul on Hasslers and take a little care. You can make your trips over the shortest route instead of going a long way around to avoid a little bad road. Hasslers save you am! save your car. They reduce repair and upkeep expense?help you get more mileage out of tire*. They cushion bumps; check rebound; stop sides way. Test them ten days at our risk. Dealers: Your farmer customers are among the great est users of Hasslers. They have known Hasslers for years and insist on having them because they know that Hassler results are due to the undeniable Hassler mechanical superiority. Auto & Gas Engine Works Inc C. W. GAITHER, President (fiSSLER TBADt MARK nCClSTtRCO Shock. Absorbers PATCNTIO New Swea ters A t About Ha If Price HERE'S THE STORY Our resident New York buyer had mi opportunity lo purchase several very choice lots of these New Style Sweaters from :i Manufacturer wlio wait cleaning tip to make room for his full stock. He wired us ami we bought over .>00 sweat ers ami we have put the priee low to tti.ive them <piiek. LOT NO 1?Consists mostly of all wool LOT NO 2?Consists of beautiful (5olf pull over or slip styles. Some coats in all -Coats, fancy fronts and plain backs?and the new wanted colors; values to $3.98. "7?nd0e''1f"',ran?c of c?l?rs-also gome Our soecial orice F,bre Sllk Shp 0vCI8' 0,1 hi*h co]or*' p Values to $5.00. QUr special price $1.98 $2.98 LOT NO. 3?A wonderful range. You'll buy two when you see them; they are just beautiful; all styles and colors. Values $5.00 and $6.00. Our special price - $3.98 Mitchell's Dep't. Store Send u? your moil order*. ff 'e Shi/> Same Day. PHONE 100. O. F. GILBERT, Prop.
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