PAGE EIGHT I JEWS IMT TUBA f I (Him ■ S»m r sr*. ***• »»<*b Cotton iutur*» «lo**a hor.l) att-sniy I m H ■ lower. ,S|M MuiH. MM«tlh'K MM. Jauu*rjr 17.31, Hind 17.4 J. 17 4 * - IJL , ./*’ , - n --,«, * tft4lN WIS 4 > ill - oijt.»ii»»u» «»»g p>, - Hie garni' at tin' 4*o,hup three, <lr»»HOil b*»»*ini ibe WMltaw «tr*H Wilihau and lU# KMimw Hill Ttgera ended diaav antwlv for lb* Tiger, year- day Tba Wildcat* »o«ired 1* ran, in u** third lasing Th# Tlgara n>u*f bava , fl« 4 dtacuMtid Iwanae tU**> ibruw down ihair hot* and Ml the »i*M j Tkla waa not **> k-hml a game hn»««* - boaw as the Tiger at*y*r» were not prone at and the ••ffeci of tbl* cal'l ha aeca dually r * A teal gn.Tc «f luall in agger t»d «1 the Wabk Tawn Playground tbl* af T ■ nm?*:- The w»!«m sv l ..'i vim jf*« rfli play the Wehb Tow» ■ I Thla Morning a Horaalhoo uttirna-, rraat will ha nigged at the AYUllam Wa) ground Hiaglea and dothlea will he played. II you are a mgl haraenhoa player don't fall «• >eow» to William Street playground •i. flu MMrulua MAP Mli MUU ITJHKW HAPS Wtllaai Ilroadaa nf New Hope (own •hip yeaterday had a harrowing **- •i riinre. wiih a mad do* on Hi* far n >ig m!Un froai tie city The farm aahaal. mhl.-tih »<-<>st*d to run will i*a-l ctiar ei r«r l-hr- -<nl*t I-* 'hr' TeU whore Broaden waa working. i '-' : 'lb# latter noticed th'ht the a i|«*-d waa acting gueerly. lie aearelied l*r Mwad waa pail «M'h which In defend ■ , biota rtf.' Nothin* could he found < :» ae-tTW toch to hu heel* Hound and round the mule v>d plow la th*! 1 . u field, the dog chneed the man I*-| c . put) Sheri r s w, p, a rant happened , to pa*« at that time and ended the etwsbWrfWWln* the dog. .. “™* Ci " * —e- : * um (< *»m 1 $ TTPHttIH IS Cfll'NU i . Three are now nor. n eo*ea of tyyb rid f-v.-r rig d tfeedi itt BaiUt ei rnwa Mu. It «i< reported. y.«rtr*ttl*H at the Sterne county health d r.-trl m >nt Btf'iMra Its* for ««vcj-ai yi *ri now *c»B u reeureeace of ihi- Hr i nch yep-. The department bo *-< hy tracclamlnr a large per c -of rs Hi - «-Wkryt« In It* T*->enl anti (rhiioll rampulam IQ ellmln'tto the il'Amn* T. the countr. In the fir t "’I tinea of the campaign npi»roxl*wnti*l# ladfe people were g(ron th.- fg**i (real aM*t of Ihe'eacciaalloa rtWiH ft Spence, aptlrinji. Ua< tahaw'lWSaea on the fifth floor of the- WaMa National Bank building. Yea lenlte 5* repaoated The New« to deny for him report* that he Itad gone out I nf the n»Mr*t fundees*. He dm-larea ■PJpiffgA--.- i is=asßSßß=saaaaißWßawHWWiM |' , A WO N D y R FUL^TAVOif r '| 111 » VOU would thinli 1 Tht Finest Flavor • fraction of a cent W| lte ASr?ris3SU WHEN ICKO », II US grown and blended for mskmg iced air tight metal canister*. They keep £s■ HiF"" leg. Idpf tntfht kill The flavor of ordi* **ttie Wondr-fu! Flavor" 'ttH the Iwt frit MF* narftea -but the eetected leaves of fragrant leaf ft used: |if ||l hflHpwanßanquct Orange Pekoe assure If your grocer cannot supply you, ill the joy of "A Wonderful Flavor’’ in write for frfe sample and bye Wet, A Qy your tinkling glass. Flavor*. Give niuhe and ad- HH X, And tht color! Rich sparkling amber, dress of dealer. Teapot coupons in all I -U IS-WXf y Mf****we l(>csjre)fsplain - - IlB."..: Hanquat Uran*c use o/u, >uu on «3.iuc UK Oanvtvgrt Feicolau.r MII HP Astra Fancy Orange Pekoe, coats but illustrated below. £S-'’ McCORMICK 4* COMPANY. Bafcli*oes. M* t J t BB § I IffflNWi ifck «»»* hMh Yea a* A4».rtWeT m- wl _ : .Lfr SMayirra-te hi* farmer ua Wc*t'Wuto jl l _r ‘ » . v 4 HOOIt HA'h x IIKt tAKKS ItlYlltfMt The-director <>( th# Hood Hjrtteai Industrial Hanh altbcfr regular m*>u twy irfftfiit yaitwrngymrrssoa a»- -clared tin nat4.nl :t>Dd nnnnul .livid ; end of thn-c an.l one half °i«r < »t.| payable July Jaf. to *tockhold*ru of' record at the cl ac of tiindinnoi Jimu lath' ; v!,\ The hank’s atati-(j|ewl islmiW* a v'eady and coae*-. vutlv# lucrei* c in hpatsraa ; An fttirar-llve nnd helpful fcgture of the Hood Bunk In If* conventOßt In* rtallnient loann which arc uaed li f I It** aßtetMo iJ i1 nl lutii. „iti*i.i.u T'OtWOW" ■' HAKT «» HAlf> TftP IN Hl.Off S 4 BAY The lataad-portloa as tly? old Bl* cell «talileu at the Pair grotinda wa« Mown away let th- high winds of a few Bights ago, inf< 'tnatlon retch ing The latdii ulglit declared The po' % ! on Itl own away wan altoji four feat broad and two liuudred fee; long. The part waa Tart wrech.*d lu a fit lc forty feet from the stable mat *anb Boikii ftRBMIM IS Jl 1.1 Apjjmmmcm (ts-n mcwihw J fl| rtr.* Iteard as Bdn-ntimi m Waytua couW>' to suct-eotl A. ft. Kdgcrtou, who ten leced bl-* resignation* recently , and •ippointmcßt of u taemher to auc« «d.4l g. Kornegay. also leaigned. on the dry bcanl may be recommended ui j the meeting trf the 44 ay at* coiiuty ; board the first Monday id July. It waa j 'taxied yesterday’. ' I [ m ? BKI.UNT PMOPKKTY Is TKAVH»|:Kltt:j> Two lota In IJelfad Honut Site* art ranafetTed by < *t. K. I‘earauit" and wife to Hc-ward H IVarami in deed filed .yesterday- in the office of Hag- NteTt of tJeedai UranUtput ite* con>tdcratton listed waa HIM and other valuables. A Good Old Fashioned Washing IFOK YOIIRf AK . J - No hi>ch presHure Machise used. J Nothing 10 Injure the Paint. | Just plenty of Soap, water and. ( Klbow Greape. I Cars Called foe and Delivered. /i , SKB *■; ' -o William D. Langston PHONE 1086-J J MONT WIY% iRArUIfoT | rodiTioßH pnimt 'rtir* All priio ip*le of rtemtard high | I <ch<ed> IB Wayne county the paM j year will raiurn nest year. It was tcarned at the office of the rouoty. rupertnteadent yesterday More than •eventy-flvr percent of the teai-hara ttY Tfic win return mr th? 11 <7xt at-aalon .' j *- I’ractlcally all places- la tbe county 1 **|i<m.l *yst«m huve baaa riljed. It wa* 1 "aid ■ ——r~ —'T - —, Money to Llj|^ r '" > to# Our Upni art « Arranged ho obk C uatom«rM cSM i v |*ay them had* t in Convenient V, 1 ■ O n InatallmenU •• ’ • 1 » • •'' ■ 1 .-b , "7 . * r i ;; % Interest on Sa v ln*s. ' '1 a j 'r • Hood System industrial Bank East Walnut Street Jl, W.JbU I**' 1 **' I . l». Baat Lawyara. OtOreai Haadle) MulMfag ((old.lntra, K. C. a,,;, , mtooumomonnm . i.ii i n ■ ■»!» o.fc. .. .Ji'J.. .1 ■ »i... ■■ ■■ *l ■*" 77v!!S?2rTSSS2!SmS"^rS!^iT???ar*!TTanrr ,l "STii^TSi!!iMrw^apt"T!^^r -—■■■>'. • .. J[ ■■■ »».f j * 7""" fr.i —i ■ • • )-•,'— -X V * o . .. - t/Sv JUNE SALE ' VnlSiVy ’KM ’• 4 \W Betty Wales Dresses Hats-Silk Underwear And Silk Hosiery V ‘ 4> t at *J ' . • I . • . * 1 t ■ ‘ • Saturday June 18th and Monday June 20th •- .(V ' : W *;* 1- | {BdptMb m l } . 0k * DRESSES 4 W'J II . - J W. Exclusive Betty Wales Styles, for all summer occasions. \ji. In lovely new materials specially featuring flat crepe, K plain Georgette, floml chiffon and printed washable 1 crepe de chine, one and two piece styles in a variety of new colorings—lace trimmed, bow trimmed and flower |BI trimmed, sashes, surplice and blouse effects—stunning 'SgjggfrU is the word, und the prices are unusually attractive. 7 For dresses that sold at $28.00 l Fqr the SBB.OO range. ’ JJ II 0 For any dress 1 in the $48.00 group. . j (j ff Every Betty dress in our store is inefbded in this V %f. special Betty Wales Sale. (StapOaAi I nfc II < MIHJNKRY SILK HOSIERY gsMAiU* X, (^sttfiikyßasjggiLj No. 444 a pure dye, pure thread silk chiffon stocking of . the finest quality, silk from top to toe with narrow An uHHortment of Betty Wales slendeming ankle and narrow sole invisible with low ... ... J cut pumps or toe nandal*. Our regular $ 1.96 stocking Mats in email Hhapes and in a va V* All the fashionable spring shades and white riety of new summer shades and ' ■ *#***- $1.69 1 new combinations. Every hat a f j„j 0 a service weight, pure silk with narrow soft winner and the prices are up to / \ mercerized lisle heel,, and toe and gaeter tops, a hose ff y that wins immediate appreciation by its lustrous baau sl2.so, but for this two day sale V “ty-This stocking is fifll 29Vs inches long and madewith l W your choice will be “ J highly recommended when a service weigat stocking .......v*«. I is desired. Priced raguiariy at pair -Bpeeisl fee v " ' > ’ J this sale at . $2.95 •;, $1.48 n,A * * kr • T , « > \ v ~ Betty Wales 7 ? i,k T *‘ d ? y,^~A Silk Underwear JKS. h SK"! /7i m Ladies Giovs Silk Bloomers—full cut * tu>i cut garment with l&t iteam* and and regular mads, in white or pink— *ll the comfort features of Betty i our regular $2.95 garment Msfuetgy "•“* Garments. 1 (fen the Moteieat 3 I Sold adßui Sues ' _ • Glove Silk Gowns k./ —-L Glove Silk Equestrian Drawsrs. A p or | garment equals it, for Xt£y - F Wtb ’ ( » ew wm* hi * hl > Wroveil. strict- f d aintiJLh no garment ?urpa«les It. ly a tailored garment in pink only, and for wear none ia aa serviceable. , priced regularly at $3.50, -Special at r#g(iUr prlc€ ia ig.oo. Special at ...,*2.48 *5.95 ty r I i ; ) J 1 Thfffie PHeeff for , BETTY WALES MERCHANDISE Are for . I • • * mm * ■ '» • - g »...••»*«■*■• • » SATURDAY and MONDAY . , Only, j ’ 1 H,%il£ Bros' - - A REALLY'GOOD-STORE •• J n T ~l I IT~T —I I 111 'll mi FIIDAT MOKTOtfI. JUWBIT, iwfl

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