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UKEENSHOKO VAltY NEWS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1931 13 j RETIRING SALE Every Article in Stock Marked Down to Real Bargain Price Levels PRICES NO OBJECT! MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S WEARING APPAREITAND SHOES PIECE GOODS-NOTIONS-HOLIDAY GOODS DOLLS and TOYS . Complete stocks now arranged for your selection and everything going at ... ... Close Out Prices It is the biggest stock of dolls and toys of all kinds we haVe ever shown, and decidedly the biggest opportunity you have ever had to save money on holiday goods buy now save m tvrwm i : -.WEI ': m0n6 Everything Mu s t Go! Original costs have not been considered! The result is that your money will go further here now in the purchase of staple, dependable quality merchandise than ever before. A V S A P P Selling It Cheaper Than Ever 318 S. Elm St., Greensboro, N C. - -xbv- , ..... - -iasas : ....... 5 IWrWVWWUSrWWArVW I00SEVELT HUNTER TO STF He Is Convicted of Replenishing His Wardrobe From a Clothes Line. OTHER CASES ARE TRIED Roosevelt Hunter, young negro Well known In police olrclea of Greensboro, wag yesterday sentenced by Judge Col. line In municipal -court to serve three months on the, city streets tat the lar ceny of soma olotheSjbelonBlng to an other negro. It was 'alleged, and the evidence presented was pretty conclu sive, that 'Hoosevelt, becoming devoid of clean olothing. proceeded to a line on which a number of articles recently washed had been hung for drying pur poses, and replenished his stock of haberdashery. When he was .feund wearing clean clothes suspicion 'was aroused and . when a complaint was lodged at the police station that some clothes had been stolen Roosevelt was promptly arrested. , . v .. . . :f George Cook, convicted of an affray, was given 10 days on the city streets. 11. W. Cray was fined $75 and costs (or two offenses. For an assault on a female ha was relieved of ISO and for disorderly conduct a fine of $25 was Imposed. ' , (jam Allen, negro, convicted of keep ing a disorderly house, was fined f 50. His wife, Sarah Allen, also convicted ot maintaining a disorderly house, was discharged upon payment of the costs. Fannie Walker, negro woman,, was fined 110 for disorderly conduct, and JjUla Brown, negro, was fined 25 for a similar offense. Charlie McCauley and John Smoot, , convicted of an affray, were each fined 110 and the costs while John Mo Caul ey Was relieved of IS for a similar offense. . Oscar Lea was taxed with the costs for an assault on a female. Bethel Dogget paid the costs for. an assault. Jennie Goshen, negro, found guilty of Immoral vagrancy, Was ordered to leave the city, . Dr. B. W. Best was taxed with the costs tor maintaining an unsanitary closet " y FOREIGN POSTOFFICES ' AND POSTAL SYSTEMS ARE TO BE WITHDRAWN (intlnu fram PaaOnl-. co-director, M. Plcard-Destelan, It was said, was stipulated soley In the Inter est of efficient operation of the ChlneB postal system, and so that China could Have the benefit of foreign expe ctance and advice without foreign dom ination. The declaration to be presented to morrow on extra-terrltorlallty was drafted today by a sub-committee headed by Senator Lodge, of the Amer ican delegation, and provides for the appointment of an International com mission of jurists to make a study of the Chinese courts before the foreign tribunals are withdrawn. Under the resolution as drawn up by the gov ernments of Spain, Norway, Sweden and Denmark, which have courts in China but are not represented here, would be Invited to join. In the de cisions of the Washington conference. GOVER NOlt OK PHOVIIMR 1ST ClIIKA. H1:tIHK VF.HV gOON (Oormpttidtoca Anortafcis Frae. I Peking, Oct 20. Opposition by tho people- of the province of Anhwel to their new civil governor haa caused that official to go Into sudden retire ment after only three days In office, according to official reports received in Peking from the capital " of the province. J . . . . Objeotlon of the Anhwel people to the new governror, one LI 8hao-chtn, was due to his great age and the fact that LI haa, in the past, been connected with the pro-Japanese Anfu party. If you want a wontan to keep quiet, ask her age. .... ARMFIELDS AQAIN MADE A. R. Myers Want $1,400 For Doing Work On Five Houses of J. L. Armfleld. ASKS THAT LAND BE SOLD Through ' his attorney!. Cook and Wyllie, A. R. Myers filed proceedings yesterday In Buperlor oourt against Mrs. Dion O. Armfleld and her husband, . L. Armfleld, In an effort to regain from the defendants (1,400, together with Interest from May I, 111. The complainant alleges .that In Sep tember, 1(20, the defendants entered Into a contract with him whereby In consideration of $8,100 he was to fur nish and do' all labor necessary for the brisk work, plasterlnc and carpentry In the building of Ave houses on the east lid of Wharton street. Greens. boro, Front time to time, aooorjU&g to the complaint tna aerenoanu maae pay ments to him on the contract aggre gating 5,100, leaving, a balance due amounting to $1,400. "That on the 7th day of October, 1111," reads the complaint, "the plain tiff filed a mechanic's and laborer's lien against the property hereinbefore men tioned In the office of the clerk of Superior court of Guilford county at H o'clock a. m., and In said notice and lien filed by him, as aforesaid, plain tiff claimed and demanded the sum of 11400, said claim herein sued on btlng the same claim for .which the itemised notice and Hen were given and filed. ' "That ho part of said contrast price has been paid plaintiff other than the said sum of $5100 and that, there Is Why Guess About It When You Can Know About It? Suppose a guide said S This way there's a safe and pleasant road to your destination, with no risks or troubles on the way," and That way there's a road that a good many have stalled on and turned back from, but you may get through." "Which would you take? Postum fa a thoroughly agreeable and satisfy -frig meal-time drink, and you're sura that it's per fectly safe for health. Coffee Contains drug (qualities Which disturb and harm the health of many. Postum or coffee? Which road? . . , Why guess when you can know? Postum come la two forms: Instant Poetna On dnanajdelmnttr In the cap by the addition of boiling water, Poatom Cereal (In packages of larger bulk, for those who prefer to make the drink wfcUe tho sneel is being prepared; soado by boUlnf lot M Borates, Bold by alt (recent of 1 Postum for Health "There's a Reason" now due and owing plaintiff on said contract price the said sum of $1400 as hereinbefore stated. That demand has been made on defendants by plaintiff for the payment of said sum of 11400 and that although said defendants have acknowledged said indebtedness and made repeated promises to pay the same, they have nevertheless failed and neglected to pay said sum or any part thereof. "That the said J, U Armfleld has left the stata of North Carolina and Is no longer a oltisen or resident there of! or that the said J, L. Armfleld has concealed himself within said state with intent, as plaintiff Is In. formed, believes and so alleges, to avoid the service of summons and to hinder and delay his creditors, and that his whereabouts are at present and have been for several months past unknown to this plaintiff." The plaintiff also asks that he be granted a valid and subsisting lien upon the premises described to the amount of $1,400, together with In terest, and that he be entitled to have the said Hen enforced against de fendant by a sale ot the land or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay tne debt. The complaint la headed "A. R. Myers and such other lien creditors who may come in and make themselves parties to this action." Men and Business By RICHARD (PILLAJ1E Because exporters and bankers lost heavily on foreign trade In the last few years there Is a disposition to view all foreign trade with suspicion. . What is wrong? Care must be exercised, but there It a difference, a very great difference, between care and suspicion. There are hosiery eoncerns, sttoh as the Paramount Knitting company of Chicago and the Burson company of Rockford, 111., and piece goods houses such as Bliss, Fabyan and Company, of New York! and George Wood Sons and Company, 'of Philadelphia, that are do ing business today in South America on as safe and sound a basis as busi ness is conducted In the United States, They know the people with whom they trade. Staple textiles ar "coming back" In South America, That la natural, Clothes will wear out, Men, women and children need foutt and suits, shirts and skirts, underwear, socks and scarfs Just as they have before. "Coming back" does not mean bus iness Is good. It Is not good today. But It Is Improving and will be good before long. Many of tha losses on goods export ed near the close of the war, and par-, ticularly Just after the war, were due to Indiscriminate selling to people who were not sound merchants. Credit was extended where credit was not war ranted. Somebody has said It was easy for a man In Capetown or Calloa, or some place far away to get 160,000 credit In New York when he couldn't get $5,000 credit In his own hometown. Here are some rules ru connection with South American trade laid down by a man who has reason to know the field and whose Judgment Is well basedt A first class American house should trade only with first class South Am sr.. lean houses. By right dealing perma nent, pleasant and profitable business will develop as certainly as through similar connections in the United States. Sell with confidence to houses that have passed through the post-armla-tlce and recent price-drop crisis. They have demonstrated their strength and proved their credit "moral" risk. Don't deal with houses that did not "play fair" In times of distress. Don't sell to them even If they place money her to pay for the goods they wish to buy. . Choose a South American salesman when you require a representative. Judge him as highly because of his ability to reject an order as you judge his ability to obtain an ordet Take no unnecessary chances. Tou can get credit information on a man In, Buenos Aires or Valparaiso . as readily in New York or Philadelphia as you can obtain like Information on a certain man In Minneapolis or Den ver. Foreign trade la an absolut neces sity to the United States. Imports are as necessary to tha stabilisation of ex change as exports are to the broaden ing of American salee. But foreign trade must be sound and profitable to both the buyer and the seller. There Is no good reason why it should not be as safe and sound as domestic trade. The principles laid down by the textile man apply ta all branches of foreign business. (IMPTTltht. 1M1, hr rhllKMfhU FuMII Irfr.) Wirelee Casla Hot Caslalag (CwnaMte Aienlilei mat) London, Nov. II. The "Imperial wireless ohaln," which. It wal predict ed when the Scheme- was first broach ed, would bind together the different parts of the empire, has hot yet ful filled tho Sanguine expectations of British newspaper men. At the annual meeting of the Empire Press union In London, tho government wat much criticised for alleged apathy and pro orastlnatloa In tho matter. , leper Colony of s.oM. . (CorrHPHSnm AawliteJ rna.) -Manila, V, I., Oot l.-The leper col ony on the Island of Cullon la being rapidly Increased by the voluntary sur render ot numbers ot lepers through out the Philippine Islands, according to a report by ths director of health. Tho report says during tha first til months of 1011. mora lepers ward admitted to the Cullon settlement than during tho' entire year ot 11120, the admissions dur ing the six months numbering 49. At present the eolony numbers approxi mately M00. . Look Up Our Sunday Ad of Heating Stoves and i Commit It To Memory 1 - r It will be MONEY in YOUR pocket if you expect to buy a stove before December 15. We have made up our minds to dispose of every heating stove in our stock on or before that date, and if extremely low prices will move the best ' stoves made, December 15 will not find a stove in our store. They Are Priced To Sell Get Youri Now! Beall Hardware & Implement Co. n. I 1 1 (i Just Off Elm Street Corner Greene and Market Phone 240 - ' - ,- I Dyeing Clothes Properly Takes Knowledge and Skill "We Do It Better" the Columbia Laundry has every facility known to modern science for the proper DYEING of garments In every fabric from the filmiest of Georgette Crepe to the heaviest pile fabric. Bright, LIVE colors with a perfect sheen are the result of our method of DYEING. , WAIT FOR THE COLUMBIA LAUNDRY DRIVER "We DoIt Better" Columbia Laundry Company Cleaner R. A. BUhop, Mgr. 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