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Page Four MAROON AND GOLD April 13, 1923 "Star Brand Shoes Are Better' COLLEGE TRAINING FITS YOU FOR LIFE We Fit Your Feet Seek Your Fits in ALAMANCE COUNTY’S MOST UP-TO-DATE SHOE STORE Phone 114 Mebane Shoe Company Burlington, N. C. LADIES SHINE PARLOR 'Star Brand Shoet Are Better” FIKST ANNUAL BANQtlET OF TAU ZETA PHI HELD ON SATURDAY EVENING (Continued from one) and T. H. Aiirews, Miss Liiey Austin and G. . Oolcloagli, Miss Marjorie Bur ton and C, W. Hook, Miiss Lucile Card- well and J. C. Whitsell, Miss Annie Belle Cardwell and S. L. Atkinson, Miss Mamie Moore and B. W. Utley. GOV. MOERISON NAMES MAY 1 AS “BUNDLE DAY’ (Continued From Page One) Public Sale We have purchased 122,000 pair U. S. Army Munson last shoes, sizes 5% to 12, which was the en- trie surplus stock of one of the largest U. S. Government shoe contractors. This shoe is guaranteed 100% solid leather, color dark tan, bel lows tongue, dirt and waterproof. The actual value of this shoe is $6.00. Owing to this tremendous buy we can ofifer same to the pub lie at $2.95. Send correct size. Pay post man on delivery or send money order. If shoes are not as rep resented we will cheerfully refund your money promptly upon re quest. National Bay State Shoe Co. 296 Broadway, New York, N. Y. WM. C. JEFFCOAT, D.C., Ph.C. CHIEOPRACTOB Palmer School Graduate HOURS: Day. 10-12, 2*4; Nights, Tues.. Thurs, 7-8 PHONES: OfBce, 680; Residence, 7602 4tli Floor, First National Bank Bldg. Burlington, Nortli Carolina GOODMAN’S THE HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES Burlington, North Carolin* QUALITY APPAREL For Men and Women QUALITY STYLE SATISFACTION WE INVITE YOUB INSPEOTION Tannenhaus Bros. 337 S. Elm St. Greensboro, N. 0. I ALAMANCE | 1 LAUNDRY i sacks is preferred, but clotliiug can be shipped by freight if most convenient to tlie shipper. Governor Morrison’s proclamation is as follows: Whereas, it has been established that the suffering of the Armenians and other Christian peoples of the Near East is from reasons beyond their control, and that they are unable to rehabili tate themselves for this same reason; and, “Whereas, it is reported by reliable 'Americans that, aside from the old clothing which America sends them, these people have nothing but burlap bags and flour sacks to keep out the cold of w'inter, their climate being sim ilar to that of our New England states; and, ' “Whereas, unless sufScient clothing is sent from America this summer many thousands will freeze to death next win ter; and, “Whereas, the North Carolina Divis iou. Near East Belief, has set 150,000 pounds of "warm, usable, cast-off cloth ing, which, it is estimated, will save 30,000 humans from death by freezing next winter, as its goal: “Therefore, I, Cameron Morrison, Governor of North Carolina, do hereby declare May 1, 1923, “Bundle Day,” and request the people of our State to gather all of their discarded winter clothing and either turn it over to their Near East Belief county chairman or other agency which is collecting cloth ing for the Near East Belief, or send it to the Near East Belief Clothing Ware house in Baleigh, where it will be sent ^ith all possible dispatch to the suffer ing peoples across the seas. ’ ’ Vanstory’s Clothes for Men and Young Men Suits $22.S0 tor$55.00 Fabric and Workmanship the Best We Invite You Vanstory's GREENSBORO, N. C. When in Burlington ENJOY YOUR MEALS AT THE Washington Cafe A ' )U'RE FOOD 'ROMTT SE'RVICE 207 Main Street MELETIOU BROTHERS Phone 492 >: I See Us For Real Estate and Insurance | STANDARD REALTY 'A AND SBCURITY COMPANY 1 ¥■ a. 0. FONVHiE Manager Beal Estate Dep’t D. B. FONVTLLE Itianager lnsuranc6 Dep*t I “We Do It Better” | EAT AT THE Broadway Cafe When in Greensboro The College Store has fresh fruits, candy, cold drinks, etc. Jos. J. Stone & Co. Engraved Calling Cards and Wedding Invitations GREENSBORO, N. C. Bring your laundry to the Col lege Store and have the satisfied feeling of wearing fresh, clean clothes. Headquarters for Spalding Sporting Goods Office Supplies, Books and Stationery Wills Book and Stationery Co. GEEENSBOEO, N. 0. Phone 560 BURLINGTON, N. C. MISSIONARY SOCIETY GIVES EXCELLENT PLAY (Continued from page one) DR. J. H. BROOKS Surgeon Dentist Foster Building Burlington, Nortli Carolina be buried in the woods near the village, it is needless to say that the w.oxnen pull ed through all right. There was a large audience present and they bought freely of the dainty re freshments that were sold by the Circle No. 2. The play and refreshments were greatly enjoyed by all who attended. Those taking part in the play were: Mesdames Jas. A. Dickey, H. D. Lam beth, J. D. Oldham, J. D. Newman and W. E. Lowe, JFisses Mary D. Atkinson, ^Marion Lee Newman, Irene Pritchette, Josephine Farmer and Elizabeth Lowe. ''Crp tl)e SDrug ^tore fixsV* We Have It, We’ll Get It, or It Ain’t to Be Had Cion College ^Ijarmacp DRUGS For STATIONERY TOILET ARTICLES HOT AND COLD DEINKS TO THE PUBLIC— I am pleased to announce that we do cleaning and pressing as well as barber work. Office Hours; 4-8 P. M. every day; 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. Saturday SANITARY BARBER SHOP Good-Natured Service A complete line of safety raz ors, standard makes, are selling for one dollar each at the College Store. DR. L. M. FOUSHEE DENTIST OfBce Near Freeman Drug Co. Phone 858 BURLINGTON, N. 0. A Wonder “Yes, indeed,” said DeBoast, “my hearing is extraordinarily acute.” “You don’t say!” put hi Von Broke. “Can you hear my watch ticking from where you stand?” “Easily.” “Well, you are a wonderl It’s at ■the pawnbroker’s, ten blocks away.” Everybody’s Magazine. It Is a Pleasure for Us to Fit You —For— WE HAVE EVERYTHLNG IN SHOES BUT YOUE FEET Burlington’s Shoe Store of Shoe Quality SHOES—HOSIERY Montgomery-J ohnston Company Davis St., Near Post-Office Surlingtozi ------ North O&rolina OPPOSITE LEA’S DRUG STORE —is— MISS ALICE ROWLAND’S NEW STORE Don’t Fail to See Her New Line of Hats BOSTON TAILORING CO. Cleaning and Pressing All Kinds of Alterations WORK GUARANTEED Davis Street Borlington, N. O. No Better, Thanks A noted physician had recommt -- walking to a nervous patient. The ner vous one started to cross the sti after leaving the doctor’s office, truck skidded and burled him agai the curb, -where lie lay until the doc having seen the accident, hurried to side. “Aren’t you hurt?” inquired physician anxiously. “Well,” replied the patient, can’t say I feel much better.”—Ai ican Legion Weekly. DID YOU GET UP TOO LATE FOR BREAKFAST? The old-timers on the Hill had to go hungry until din ner time when they overslept, but today you can find a delicious warm meal waiting for you if you will call at the Boone’s “The Men’s Shop’’ BURLINGTON. N. 0. DR. R. M. MORROW Dentist BURLINGTON, N. C. Phone 65, Over City Drug Store You will find a complete line of social stationery—including that with college and society seals—^at the College Store. DR. HENRY V. MURRAY DENTIST First National Bank Building PHONES: Office 604, Residence 769-W BTJELINGTON, N. C. “SAY IT WITH FLOWEES” VAN LINDLEY COMPANY Greensboro, N. C. College Store, Agents A nice variety of “Durable Dur ham” Hose for both men and women at the College Store. Girls! Have you seen the “fuH fashion” silk hose at the College Store?
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