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rW- M THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY JAN. 2», t»M iBdJlEEmS S. W«rr«B. S. L. Warren, ter«. . T—^ S* ’ li »Of^lT»l b> ■mi thrM dao^li* lattrhiNs EVANS i £rm d»d Fri- 110 January,^, *t Lin- Fa»w*^-lipU Chm- Church, New Hill, FfaOKA VA»BO»o0GH ilon Ytrborough, 114 Otln^ Strwt, Durti«m, N. C. »t hcf Kirfflvnec J«n, I9^h. ,91b* funer*! wan eonduct*d from Christiafi Church, Sunday uty SSrd> She ha been a fWtkfnl mender of the'Crristian Starch for more t^n 40 yeara. .MSS. Ci^ORGlA MITCHen. Mm Georjria MitchelU M2 ftroctor Street, died in the Ir.- flrmary J«nu«3-|r 21. Her fiine- tml waa held, in Laurinbursr, N. C., Sunday January £S, from tlie Second Bapti*t chui^h, where «he had been a me'mber for than 20 year*. WRS. NANCY BASS Mr*. Nancy t^sa, afed 87 died Jaaua.y U, #»«• She i* rorviTs; ed by her huaband, Jerry Basa. r.EORCE COTTON, JR. Gaor*e Cotton, Jr. 11 yeai^ pawed from thfa life January 21, 1838. He aa turvived fey hla na- renta Mr. and Mrs. George Cot- iuu. Sr. ~ ^ • MRS. DORA LEATHERS Mn. Dora Leathers died Jatiu* •ry SSth at the aga of 8S yaam. She i« survived by a brother, Jamw Evan*, and « aon., I EDWARD WARREN Edward Warren, auccumbed January 22nd at the age of a wife, Mr». Sijlie Warren, WILLIAM H. Pe6dY William H. Peddjr died Janv- ary 22nd 1M€. He ia aurvivad by four daug^itera, two aona and a wife, Mrs. Sarrfi Peddy. PHILADELPHIA — (C) -- Rev. G. E. Curry, manager of jjhrlatian ^fiECorde*,— l9th street, has announced that witJh each one yeaV subscription to the paper, a pound of Mafor 5„ R. Wright’s pure .Haitian fiof- ee will be given free. MISS JOSEPHINE EVANS SUCCUMBS AT LINCOUl HOSPITAL FRIDAY On Friday moraing January 21, at 11:4^ Misa Josephine Evans dau^ter of Mr, and Hini. R'. G. S^^nt of 1005 South St. passed Ittm thia lif« at Lincoln Hospital. Mia# Evans was a grad uate of Hillside,High School and formerly^ t~ atudent of fJie N. C College.'She waa a faithful mem ber of the Baptist Church of New Hill. N. C. for nearly 16 years. Misa £vans who was always 4>»lioved tq^ cnJoy'^yBHe^ Tiealtn because of the gaiety and laugh ter [ that was always. evident whenever she waa present, waa talcen to Linfeoln Ho^ital wlwera she wa* tJioroughly examined "by Regal Theatre SPECIAL TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Boris Karloff IN “WEST OF SHANGHAI’ To The Readers Of Tliis Papetr- WATCH THIS PAGE NEXT WEEK Something New •otta of tha Itading phyriekmt of the le£^. For tbiran dajrs ilia suiFcred while her laother^atiiar; and aiiiar left off their every day dutiaa to admin{«t«f to her neada. BetaiE liUly eonaeioua of daatn Mia* Evana spoka of her life Btsting that she vnut happy and pleaasd witii the life she had lived between the cradle and t^e grave. She thanked her parenla, relatives, and frlMida for tiie 4(in4n«aaM ahown durlog ha^ ill* nesa and during the time when aha poaaeaaed perfect healtli. L*idy she requested Bev. Ste wart, pastor of the Gethaenume Baptist Church of this city to ibelirer tha ««k»ey The funer«t waa conducted at th« Chi-istfan Chapel Church of New Hill, N. C. attended by npproxiniatel/ people. Pallbearers wart members of her graduating claaa, Walter Cain, Willie Jonea, Bumace Burroug-h*, James Car rington, Norfleet Southerland, and James Morria. She ia survived by a mother,^ father, and a sister, Kathry.i Evana. ■ .,j. FLORIDA INSURANCE PREX5 GIVES ORANGES TO NEEDY TMAMiCS PUBLIC lllll(sr- Store To Be ReioTaM TAMPA, Fla. — (C) —Preat- dent ti. D. Rogers of the Nation al Kegro Insurance asso«iat*on and. Central Life Insunuice I'om- pany gave 200 oranges to the Helping Hand Day Nursery re cently ,it wfB announced by; Mrs. Clara Von Charlton, superinten dent. LOOK AT THESE Th epreaent sale now foiof on at the Mfller-Jonaa Aoe gtora lo cated at 8M W. Haln street ia In anUcipatlOTi of extenalve reoova- tiqn plana w;hlch will be set in motion immediately after the coaeluaion the biggest aellliig and bai^in ev^nt the locri store has had alnce it opened here i«- veral years ago. H. T. Yoder, manager of t^e Mlller-Jonea store informed a representative of the Carolina Times |hia week that due to in- craased patronage of the local store'the mai^agement is .bettic VL M. FOWLER, Durftam dU- ^wced to enlarge the preaeat ea- tribn.tdr for the Gwlf Service Cempaiiy, who wi*he« to aatend Th® renovated store when eom- tUsk* t« the of D»rhaia! Pleted will be «ne of the flnart for liearty respnM givaa tlie ttpaaiag of th* now McDado Ser- Sitation last weak. Th* gulf eom- paay o|»erat«* a total of soven •tations in Derham. and aH of ikopa bavo crown ia popularity aad qwality of Mrvico ander •kittfal aMaagamoat of Mr* F»' ler. &MS ITALIAN SOLDIERS KILLED IN PAST TWO MONTHS SHOE VALUES!! MILLER-JONES For the FAMILlr at Give-A wax" Prices REMODELING Selling out to the bare walls. All shoes Have been priced to clean oirt^oar present stock. Come earty ond bay at pur loss—many prices absolutely be low cost. AN AMAZtNC VALUE! Womea’s -gfea —I bought much Ugh er price, limit i to CBB- tomNT. ^of(£ EXIRA V I w 2 • PaNnft • Suedes % Kid Leathers • tia^rdihes • (^fords • AU Sixes* • Your Choice Womens Felt Slippers Styles galore for every person who comes early SOX 8 MEN’S WORK All Stsea Many Colors MEN’S DRESS OXFORDS A euper v^lye in black or brown. MEN’S WORK SHOES NURSES’ OXFORDS Built In Steel Ardi Sisea A*to S. Soft iSlk ITppers. Every pair a bear for wear. ECIAL/ STiCAPS OJO^OR^S W«HOB£ Ladias’ ^ PUMPS, TIES Di pateift'' leather or suedes, black, brown, gr#y. Valnea up j&Asm CHILDREN'^ SHOES FmSX QVAUTE GALOSHES LADIES’ PARSES ^re^il milker v»t> M ta «ar hittory. Ail h « «IIV * CShllJlien’* ««»• 9rlM- motiiers, H-iiJ approve 9t this low pricjp.^ CienQlnc lwth#r solei. FsteliJL diLU.bhi^ imi4 l»Town. S^Zes 81^ to Lot of just-M, fomerl]^ mark^ed LO0r ^ closing out! Hurry and get youra -.i&i C Mice’s CHIUJREN'S 1,E. FAMSI.Y «spg,j|ainpgW I *1MISS IT COME EAISLYS! LONDON, Jan... 26.™:— During the past two months, '5993 Itali* an and native soldiers and 16 Ita lian officers have been killed in hat^s with Sthfopian guerrilla uiiltft.^ liorth ^nd northwest E)thiopto, the Ethiopian Legation announced in a statement today. The Legation, which represents the government of Emperor Hai le Selasme, declared Iat Ethio pian resistance to Italian forces was continuing. It added tltat three batts^ions of Eritrean troops deserted th'^ir Italian command and that ma^ ehine gun^, rifles, field artltlBf^ and ammunition and 43 trucks were captured by Ethiopian na tives. » I%e Legation related the mas sacre of 18 Italian officers by na tives in Debra Markos, Gojam Province, because of “non-obaer- ance of certain conditions” by ^he Italians. The statement said SO to 40 Italian planes from Addis Abnba were cohSucting dafly repriBals Tn Gojam. I in the city, and will earry even more of * complete line of the best and latest styles In sfcoei than ia possible with the lioiited amount of space. Mr. Yoder sUted that du«^r.g ^^the sale and after the renovation (tare thfr 'aapie type of cottrSeous service will be main tained that has been tke puaton of the store since its origin. A hearty welcome ia extended all new and old customers who will visit the store during *nd after the present sale. NORTH CAB014NA ©UIWAM COUNTY AOMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE HAVINO QUALlFIfiD M ad- alhlhitnter of the eit«te' 6t Thomas A. Harris, deeeaaad, 'ate •I Durham Goaatgr, North Caro* Un« this iKtify penwns havlac a^inrt ^e said te—aed te eaththft-them anderaigned at 112 Fai*riah Street, Durham, N. C., oti or be fore the iUt day of January, leSi, or thia notice will be plead ed tar of their recov«ry. AU per- pleaae make iBunediate payraaali. Thh ’ Tlth day of Jtaiuary, Adniniatrotor of the l^tate *f 'RieBiaa A. Harris, Deeoaa- •d, Me^lMBka it Farmei* Skng, ■ena indebted to said eatate will IM*- ' C. O. PJBABSON. WILLIE JEFFERIES SAYS HE IS NOT GUILTY OF SHORT PRESIDENT OF BAitBERS PATRONIZP OUR ADVERTISERS J. S. SHIPMAN, proprietor of the Ciqrnal 9m*hmr president ef loeal barbmr* M«o«i> ^t-«*ioaVi aaaevHce* moetiag. fer plan* for twaqne next l\ie«day night, Febnwry 1st. NOTICE ALL BARBERS ARE REQUESTED TO MEET AT THE Carolina Barber Shop 717 FAYETTEVIIXE STREET TUESDAY NIGHT FEBRUARY 1ST. TO MAK^ PLANS TOR THE BARBERS BANQUQT EVERY MANAGER AND THEIR BAItB»S ARE EXPECTED J. S. SHIPMAN, Prlisident G. P. HOLLOWAY, See’y-TVeas. DRESS LENCTH‘v: Y^.) SILK SALE A A Per 31>2 Yd. Leitgtb • UU All Shadee 39>iac1ies wide, e«t from full DMts oi Values to tl.OO a yard. Wool Skirts $1J£ Assorted colors, best quality wool. Values to $S.M. Sizes 12 to 20. — ■* i 'S Wool Suiting 1 Coating 79c Suitable for spring suits and coats. .Values to $2.9E ywrd - V esmmmhtmmmmmmKmmmm: Ymrd Gtiallis and Acetates CleArance of a raw odd bolts in ^ Oj* i^oriwd coteif •• JL5F^ iwcaiT Ue Je^es charge Willie JeJftries age 1«, told a repreeentative of tlie ’Carolina Times here thia week that be waj innw^t of the charge brought against Mm by a kuatomer of the Daylight Grocery Company ttiat he aoW Wm short weight when he m-ent to the atore to purchase twenty four eenta worth of pork, Mitdhell Bergman, proprietor of the atore stated, in the pre sence of the representative »f Carolina Times, that he was will ing to voucii for the honesty and integrity of young Jefferies. Mr. Bergman, also stated that be has observed the young man since he haa been in his employment and is positive that he is honestf nnd woQld not deliberately short ^igb any one. Mr Bergman who was in Florida at the time th^ offense waa «id to have been committed stated that he doea not understand why his name waa included in the war rant unless it was because he it proprietor of the atore. He also stated that {t would' mean noth* ing to Jeffeiies to short weigh a customer since he was not the cashier and did not go in the cMli but turned^ tsver all moneys collected, in waiting on eu^me'^s, to *he person hired for. that purpose. Investigation disclosea tiiat young Jefferies bears a good re putation front other empleYeia^ under whom he haa worked, when aaked whether hia employer had ever told him to abort weigh cus tomers or cheat them in anyway, Young Jefferies replied in the ne gative. * * Mr. Bergman stated that as a proof of hia confidence ii» the character of Jefferies he intend ed te KO the limit to defend hia name. The Daylight atore haa operat ed under the proprietorship iof M-, Bergman on Dowd street for nearly two years and haa enjoyed a lai^ patronage of peraona lhr> iag in and near the community emnloys four or five Negr> elerka. JOE UOViS DENIES-— *■ CM»tlaii»ed from page one SALE LASTS THRU SATURDAY Durban) Bargain Cenlpr LOCATED AT FIVE • and the rest of the time in Chica go and Deixoit, We were together until be left recently for New York to begin training for hi? • eom.ini> bout with Nathan Mann. Aa for charges that he had fal- ^ ’en hard for a night club, girl, Mrs. l/ouis scoffed at the idea'. ^Iii Brown Bomber often vliit** cabarets when not in traftiJnff, idle said, and many of the enters tainisra consider it a privileipd to aii at ttia table of a celebrity and converse with him. iB'ut Joe, ^he aayv, haa not entered bis at*^en- tions upon any one of thfpi. "Because he is in the public •ye,3f iKe'declared, 'it is only na tural tftat he would meet adiB-'ir>»:^.« en 'of both aexei! I expect thit. Bat as Ions u l ^ve no obfec- tions. to his talking innocently , and haperaonally with other wo* men he naturally is expected to jmeel^ why jihoiild anyone el*e obieett** ^e rar?ealed ‘■'she haa recently 1aun«hed a aerioua study of A^wm^Ung; and design, and said ttat next June, after the Sch«sm- lii^ fliffct, Joe has -promised to tafce her to 'Paris. It he can spare the time, lAie said she intends to ♦ake a course l^ere io that field'^' befoie they 'eo|[ie back home to America. | In Wa telegrai^ to Julian Black, Joe Louia lald:! “All mmera divorce between l-I -are -oat.— We havc- swsr gwteeB ■elaiig' ibefcter ttan- we are now. Pay no attention to radio and newvoa'Der talk. WHera ♦hey ffet it from I do not know. Aa for’me rating from the ring is alab out Will defend my title as long aa I keep it and the pub* He demandf me to. Ten years ff seetMwy,. i ■ -wrf f.
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