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SOB OnCSNCSOTO PATItlOT, JUKP SO. lOlO-tPAGC S, j T I HOW IIBNBV K. BCBTNBB 1 1 T HZ. V. CONYERS.,- ""T151-. n Ji) HM SS f P' V Just one year ago last Thursday FTf HP treSSing I OM&y SS? Distressing . O Tl-k - "W. Hi m few THE BOYS ARE COMING HOME ! Rhodes' Spring Displays are Complete. NEW SPRING SUITS, The Smartest, Cleverest Designs for Young Men ever exhibited in a Greensboro store. - The same designs, the identical fabrics and shades, the unusuaT snap and vim in appearance that vou will find in thebest men s shops along Fifth Avenue if you should happen to visit them" to-day. . ..' , . Such a display of Young Men's Suits hasn't been made in Greensboro before. We want you to drop in nd see them; Come to-day, whether you are ready to buy or not. Rhodes Uditlniiirii The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes. Go6 R. J. M. Hobbs, Attorney-at-Law, Opposite Court House, N. Elm St., over King KimhalFs office. ;Schiffman Jewelry Co. LEADING! JEWELERS, 306 South Elm Street. Dr. G.S. GLOVER, VETERINARY SURGEON, Successor to Dr. T. Hi Woods. At Your Service 24 Hours a Day. Phone 229. NightlPhone 2641. REATj ESTATE TRANSFERS SINCE XAST ISSUE OP PATRIOT. An important real estate transac tion was made Thursday when C. S. Watson and Rev. S. M. Rankin pur chased from W. F. Ross a lot on the east side of North Elm street, im mediately adjoining the holdings of C. M. Vanstory, opposite the O. Henry. The parcel transferred has a front age of 75 feet on North Elm, and it j? stated that "the purchase price ag gregated $85,000, or about $1,100 per front foot. Other transfers are as follows: Benjamin Hinshaw and wife to J. E, Robeson and wife, tract in Mon roe township, $132. Benjamin Hinshaw and wife to C. Just one year ago last Thursday June 26, 1918: as dawn was about to break over , the great Chateau-Thierry sector of the Franco American line, when Germany was making its herculean effort in artil lery preparation for the drive, that marked the beginning of the end for Prussian militarism, the first son of Greensboro to give up his life as a sacrifice to the cause of liberty, Henry Knott Burtner, was killed in action. Unfortunately it was ail action in which young Burtner ahd his com panions had no recourse; it was ah action confined to the artillery arm of the service; but the heroism 6t the men working in the hell of shell fire was none the less truly Ameri can. 1 J Attached to infantry company H, 30th regiment, 3rd division, Private Burtner was a member of a detail that had been -sent out on the night 'of June 25, 1918, to prepare trench es against the expected eventualities of the on-coming' German drive. The detachment had completed its work and was returning to quarters when an Austrian "77" came screaming over the lines. Others with him heard the warning hiss in time and dropped to the ground; Private Burt ner did not drop in time. The shell exploded a short 20 feet distant, and a ragged fragment tore through his neck and ruptured the jugular vein Desith was instantaneous. ' The story was not known at the time news first reached relatives and. friends here. It has since been re lated to D. H. Burtner, Private Burt ner's father, by Gay Satterfield, of Mt. Airy, who was with the ill-fated I youth at the time. r Private Burtner was the second of his company to meet death. Just a few days previously the company cook was killed in quarters by a Ger man shell. His was not a company, II AMI IS. J. Justice E. D. Broadhurst 0 Justice & Broadhurst, : LAWYERS. Offices in Banner Building 'however, that came cnrough the was virtually unscathed. Sixty per cent of ito niom horo rrovo rrn-n4-- r-v XT' T mTTm o n o -n r! mifa tract in Tn . c- v v - v.iv"& Xy. av v t ;.uf vwv .-. 1 roe township, $2 53.15. G. S. Bradshaw, Attorney-at-Law. Court Square, Greensboro, N. C. Dr. J.E. Wyche, DENTIST. OVER GARDNER'S DRUG STORE Phones: Office, 29; Residence 22. J. P. Thompson to Benjamin Hin shaw, tract of ?o acres in Monroe township, $10 and other considera tions. Clarence E. Hudson and wife to W. T. Sockwell and wife, lot on Sum mit avenue, $100 and other consid erations. . 1 J. E. Kitkman and wife-to -Denny Roll and Panel Company, lots 5, 6 jand 7 of . the Perry addition, in High i'omt, $io ana otner considerations. Victor C. Lewis to W. W. 'Cvljit tington, lot on Mendenhall street, $10 and other considerations. Mrs. R. C. ' Ridge to R. A. Moore. lot on Eugenie 'street, $10 and other considerations. E. G. Simmons to A. Y. Bond and ! . : I W. S. Bond, I lot on HendHx street. Dr. W. W. Rowe, - DENTIST. Booms No. 2 and 3 Greensboro Loan and Trust Cos Building. Phone 404. Dr. J. F. Kernodle, DENTIST. Rooms 203 and 204 McAdpo Bldg. Over Elm Street Pharmacy Phones-Office 1648; Residence 1647 Dr. L. G. Coble,; DENTIST. Booms 346-348 Benbow Arcade Greensboro, X. C. Phone 601 Dr. J. W. Taylor, Fitting Glasses a Spectalty. Examination Without "Drops" RELIEF OR NO PAY Office Fifth Floor Banner Bldg. OOOOGQSOQOQOO' O O O O O Used 40 Years o in- Sold a; o Gi Ci OOOOCOO Everywhere r. Bond, I lot o ?10 and other considerations. . M. E, Chappel and husband to C. C. Stout, lot on Tate street, in High Point, $2,000. Headaches Medical investigation proves that 75 per cent of headaches - are directly due to eye strain. Eye strain can be relieved by correct focused and fitted glasses, if you have the head ache we have the glasses. H. A. SCHIFFMAN, 225 1-2 S. Elm St. Phone 108. Over Paiterson's Store; ': C.R. WHARTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Fourth Floor Banner Boilding Greensboro, X. C. Thomas C. Hoyle, , Attorney-at-Law. Southern lAte and Trust Co. Bldg. u Greensboro, X. C. Charles A. Hines, Attorney-at-Law. 6ffice--Koonie 407-408 Banner Bldg First National Point, to J. P. Hedrick, a lot in High $400. Bank, of High Point, Gertrude Mendenhall to Henry Davis, tract known as the Oaks, in Deep River township, $10 and other considerations. Home Savings Bank to Greensboro Loan and Trust Company, lot on Simpson street, $1 and other consid erations. Julia B., Caramia and H. K. Scar borough and wife to Frank Scarbor ough lot on McGhee street, $5 and J other considerations. Cunningham Brick Company to L. A. Smithdeal,lots Nos. 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 of the Cunningham Brick Company, prop erty in Gilmer township, $139 and other considerations. Charles H. Curr to Martin Tilley and wife, lot on Warren street, $900. A. Y. Bond to Dr. J. L. Kernodle, lot on Summit- avenue, $10 and other considerations. George W. Pryor to D. E. Thomas,, lot and building the northwest cor ner at the intersection of South Davie and East Sycamore strets, $10 and other considerations'. C M. Glass and wife to W. T. Je- the casuals before the Armistice was signed November 11; and the regi mental flag was decorated by the French government. Those boys gave a good account of themselves; everyone did his full part in the maelstrom of death around Chateau Thierry, it was oi such a company of men that Henry Knott Burtner was a member; and a member loved and respected by his companions and officers for his coolness in dju ress and unswerving loyaltv. Those with him bear most eloquent tribute to his memory, to his service and sacrifice. His body lies at Villa Chambion. France, near the Mont Chambion section of the Aisne where he was killed. No more beautiful sentf- ment could be cherished than that of his mother, Mrs. David H. Burt ner, who, on the first " anniversary of his death, expresses that senti ment in these lines: "IN MEMORIAM." Henry Knott Burtner. Killed in action, June 26, 1918r in the Mont Chambion section of the, Ainse; buried an Ville Cham bion, France. A. W. COOKE B. li. FENTRESS Cooke & Fentress, Attorney s-at-Law. Office- Court Square, Greensboro, X, C. C. Clifford Frazier, LAWYER. Fhoiie '69 Residence lJhone 1615 Office Banner Building It is said that one we cherish Should be taken from our home, But the joys that do not perish Live in memory "alone. " All the years we've spent together, All the happy, golden hours. .Shall be cherished in remembrance, Fragrant sweets, from memory's flowers. CHAMP CLARK TH FOURTH OF JtJLY SPEAKER. It is announced that the parade will start at 10 A. M. The tank, which has arrived and has been un loaded, will be in the parade al though the tank exhibit will be at the Battle (ground. The airplane will also fly over Greensboro, but its exhibit is to be a part-of the program at the Battle Ground. The speaking will begin at 11.30, former Speaker Champ Clark being introduced by Representative C. M. Stednan. Dinner will be served at 1 P. M.. followed Tw ar. ICing's New til ePif Is The best in t ho-world- Successors to Conyers & Sykes. Prescription Druggists, DrUgs Accessories, Sodas, Fine Candies, Toilet Arf 1 ooq c iu ri l 0. 1 . . ' '5 anm Phones 9 and l0 Near Greensboro National Bsnk. . x"- ' f --.- ' U MA . )1 ii inioi m i ii wi wuArinkii ii i w assenger Gai - hirers many improvements over all previonc fjt j , Electric Lights, Eleqtric Starter, DeLurUablSI Tank in:RMr :nnA.man'Trtn- aJ; .1 Dle KN V "u iiiany oiner Doints comfort. ! &l T Af HO J nn4-..M -"L. t 1 ! . - . wp f t AiIi0tlclLC U1C uuuu qualities ot the MAX CeMral Garage Co, Corner Washington and Greene Streets. Phone 1746 j Greensboro, N. C IF IN THE M ARKE TO BUY OR SELL A FARM, DONTt FAIL TO SEE US. WE CAN DO YOU GOOD. brown; real estate qA 109 West Market Street. paPBmvltbe.House is- ii'ci: f linma 1 T1 : L . .. . 500 w&rmer avene, 7,-.inS the exhibitions stunts by tank . , . ',antl plane, and other features. P. L; Payne, and wife to Maude ; ; The parade will have several com- Overacre, two tracts, pne; on' John- Ptitive features, prizes being offer- son street ana another on. Burns . e for the best decorated automo street, $10 and other considerations. ; mile, the best business float, etc. C. M. Glass anfl Maggie Glass to j TIQ Parade committee have not com T. L. Kellani, lot on Bessemer aye-i Pleted the details as to the prizes as niie, $10 and other considerations. yet- . . o Beaver Board living room in i country house pictured above. Described in Feb. 13 th. Saturday Evening Post. Look for this trademark on back of every panel of genuine Beaver Board. D. E. Ross, Point road, erations. 'Bathroom tn . same home. Upper walls and ceiling of Beaver Board with Beaver Board Tilo wainscot. Thomas and wife to W. p. i v Returned soldiers a ri t k tract on Greensborn-Wir, ' sure and register, as thei nnm-mittpo ! $100 and other consid-j nP.es to determine as nearly as pos- j i sible, or at least Lodosky Peebles to J. t ai &u' uow many there will be for hrifrhf tra.t rt-iLT;ii - j . dinner. I v..-"" 1 j.u ana other considerations. ft?? Thomas L. Kallom and wife to E.- The. American Ideal is a square tf;i J. Stewart and wife, irvt nn deal. -Cleveland 'pM.n x , - uuuaweu ; ., coo. 1 Business office made cheerfvl and clean with crack-proof Beaver Board walls and' ceiling. ill S 111 J III il No waitin g for plasterr rr- ? r incr iin fiffer flifim ; rro va j -&.-' jr r - . plaster to set and wallpaper ana j mouldings to be put up. You can move in i whn the house is done if you use Beaver j Board for the walls and ceilings. Ont lud- .Those who get acquainted with Beaver rioara for the first time think it stranee that this mostiurable of all wall and calm? ma.ei. can be put up and finished so quick.y man fini:hpd n dintnr-r room ma day, l ing decoration. . Beaver Board is painted not r-rere'?:ni;er,3 beautiful decorative effects. It i " ' V 0UCff cooler- in -summer and lasts as long as does. It-is the most sanitary of all wall mater It is the only thin for summer cottages dcc. stands up in all weathers. Cheaper and beuer Etcrep rid' offices than steel ceilings. A v If you are plarniing any building or; remoeii from a fine home to an attic bedroom c ,ver 1 .-n t),.r Rciarti :ir.-.i 1 " ICt US VCil-V'OH aUOUl Jco.v-j . VfCO xioara .uo:-:paiii'j . irec Service. Br s HI street, $600, W. P. Ross to J. F. Thornpson, tract , on Greensboro-High Point road, 10 and other considerations. Oliildren Ory . I-UK FLETCHER'S AST O R I A BUY AT ODELL'SWHERE QUALITY TELLS ODELL HARDWARE COMPANY The Largest Hardware Store in North Carolica.
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