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I HE I W1N-U 1 Y 5LN11NLL, WINSION-SALEM, JULY 23, 1920 p , nun, , i mm mm i u i i i i wmrn i ' i mmmm miiiiiiiiiiiii .nun hi m it ' i 3 WALK-OVER'S A SEMI-ANNUAL EVENT Clearance of Women's Low Shoes and Slippers This Is not a SALE simply a reduction in prices Standard WALK-OVER Footwear For Women. Every pair of low shoes in the house has been reduced. PRICES All $ 7.00 to $ 9.00 Shoes $ 6.15 All $ 9.50 to $11.00 Shoes 8.15 All $11.50 to $13.50 Shoes . . . . 10.15 All $14.00, $15.00, $16.00 Shoes. ......... 12.15 No ReservationsAll White Shoes Included We wish to fit every pair of these shoes we sell. Kindly allow our salesmen to do so, for there positively will be no refunds made neither do we wish to make exchanges, bo please do not ask us as we dislike to refuse. Walk-Over Boot Shop "Where Shoes Are Fitted to the Feet" JOE W. WESTBROOK,( Mgr. No. 109 West Fourth Street This Sale Will Continue. Until August 15th.. illllllllllllllllllillllllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llll WALK-OVER'S A SEMI-ANNUAL EVENT Clearance of Men's Shoes NOT a SALE but a clearance of standard .WALK-OVER footwear for men.- Every pair of Low Shoes in the house has been reduced. PRICES All $ 7.50 to $10.50 Shoes "....$ 6.85 All $11.00 to $13.50 Shoes. $ 8.85 All $14.00 to $16.00 Shoes .$10.85 ALL SIZES, OF COURSE. No Reservations All White Shoes Included We wish to fit every pair of these shoes we sell. Kindly allow our salesmen to do so, for 1 there positively will be no refunds made, neith er do we wish to make exchanges, so please do not ask us; we dislike to refuse. Walk-Over Boot Shop "Where Shoes Are Fitted to the Feet" JOE W. WESTBROOK, Mgr. No. 109 West Fourth Street ATTEMPTED SUICIDE IN THE CITY JAIL Negro Woman IIH.I For Fnllum To Pity Fine For Iriinkcnei. At IciniilH lo Fml Life by Clink Inn Willla Alfurd, a young colored wo mnn. at temped to commit suicide In the city Jail thl morning, where ehe was conllncd lyeauso of failure to raise a small fine nnd the costs In a cane, charging her with drunkenness. When Luther Brown, turnkey at the Jnll, went to the cell on the third floor of the municipal budding about 8:45 a. m., to bring the prisoners down to the court room, he saw the colored woman lying In a hummock apparently asleep, lie called to her, but received no answer. An exam ination revealed a necktie wrapped several times around her neck and tied us tiiilit as pusslblo In a hard knot. Mr. Tirown hurriedly sum moned a pnllccmnn and they untied the knot. In a few minutes the wo man revived nnd when able to talk stated that she would rather be dead than HvtnK, becnuse of the trouble she was In. Mr. Hrown stated that lie f1t mire the woman would have been dciJ In a few minutes If he had not found her when he did. The woman was arrested a few days ago on the charge - f being drunk on the streets. Her condition was such that she was unable to stand trial (he morning after she wis arrested. Her case was heard yes terday morning and a fine of $5 and the costs Imposed. She was unable to raise the moniy and wts sent back to jail to uwnlt the disposition of her case this moiiiimr. When the womm was urrested she was parading tho street In l-tr night gown. SENTENCED TO PIE TUB DAY UK IS 24 YEARS OLD DRIVING A CAR WHILE DRINKING BRINGS FINE Newton, July 21. Judge Ji.'cElrjy. presiding over Catawba superior court, last evenliur sentenced Koh.tr Holtsclaw, a young white man, con victed of killing John W. Gabriel at Terrell, this county, last December, to he electrocuted on September 24. Counsel for llolttclaw guve no'lce rf appeal to the supreme court. John Cook, who has been on trial for his life since Wednesday morning on the charge of criminal assiuit, was acquitted by the Jury yes'erdiy afternoon. The date set for the electrocution of ItoUxclHW is his 24th birthday. 1 Dorit take anybody's word for it. But if youre a coffee drinker, and feel as though iome-. thing is wrong "with your nerves, quit coffee and use i INSTANT POSTUM ; You 11 know more after a couple of . weeks about the I effects of coffee, than you 5 can learn from reading in a couple of years. "There's a Reason" for POSTUM Hade ty Postum CtTealCo.lnc.Be.ttle Greekjlich. n. T. Wllllurd Pays Total of $70 And l (ti For I King .Main Street Ag Speedway; Arretted YeMlortUiy II. T. Willlard. charged with ope rating an automobllo while under the influonce of whiskey, also with speeding, ploud guilty to both charges at his trial in tho municipal court this, morning. The minimum fine of 150 and the costs was Impos ed In the former case and a 120 fine was ordered In tho speeding cage. The defendant paid the costr In both cases. Willlard was arrested yesterday afternoon about 6:30 o'clock on South Main street, near the Peor- lesa lee cream plant, after he had been chased in a Cadillac car by Of ficers A. A. Flippln and 8. I Swalm. .Mr. Kllppln stated that Willlard was driving In the neighborhood of for ty miles an hour. The chase eov ered acvoral blocks. Tho officer alno said Willlard told him his Lizzie was making full speed. Judgo Hartmun ierturcd Willlard on the dangerous practice of reck less driving, calling attention to the seriousness of the crime In oase a person Is killed by a enr driven In mis manner. Tho defendant was Informed that in such a case the driver of tho car would bo held for muruer li a person IS Killed. ANNOFNCK 1HMMTATIOX OF MANY TAU HEEL TOWNS Washington, July 23. Census, Noith Carolina incorporated places, In counties, total for which have been announced: ' Hrookford. 709: Catawba, 250: Claremont. 435; Con over. 682; Hickory, 6,07fi; Highland, 1.062; Long View, 755; Maiden, 1,266; .Newton, 3,031; West Hickory, 1.266; Hayesvllle, 257; Aulander, 803; Colarln. 216; Kelford. 233 Iwiston, 244; Powellsvllle, 167; Roxobel, 2.207: Windsor, 1,210; toodvllle. 5,254: Thomaaville, 6, 676; Canton. 2.5M: Clyde. 363 Hazelwood. 4S4; Waynesville, 1,942 Ahoakie. 1.429; Harrellxvtlle, 131 Mapleton, 99; Murfrecsboro, 602 Tunis. 14!; I'nion. 147: Vinton, 4S;-Ulenwoo.l,-iil y Marion.- 1.7S4 Nebo. 243: Old Fort. 931; Oerman- ton, 132; Walnut Cove, 651; Rox boro, 8.J14; Bntic. ?o; Kllenhoro, 3XJ; Forest City, 2.312: Hamnton. 176: Kutherfordton, 1,693; L'nloii Alius, 150. Municipal Court Archie Adams, colored, charged with non support of his wife and six weeks' old child, was tried in the municipal court this morning and the order of the Judge was that he is to turn over $12 weekly for their benefit In the future. Failure to comply with this order will bring forth a 12 months' road sentence for the defendant. About all Archie oould say was that he had bought three heads of cabbage and carried them to his mothur-ln-law's house, where hm sick wife was staying, and that he ate two of them. The solicitor in quired of Archie it he wasn't afraid he would Injure the baby's health by eating so much oabbage. Archie claimed that he carried some ham and a few dozen chickens to his mother-in-law's home recently and they ato them up. He said his wltes people were mad because ha wouldn't support the entire family. -. The tnothor-ln-law Ustiiled that the ham Archie claimed he left there was full of worms and unfit to eat She also said that he only contributed about ten dollars, In cluding provisions and so pie money, in a period of six weeks, dtying which time the baby was born. She said that five dollars of this money went for a nurse. Cornelius Moore, colored, was fin ed 16 and the costs for speeding, and in the case charging him with operating his car with the cut-out open, pra'er for Judgment was sus pended on payment of the coats. Marion Propst paid the coats for operating his car without rear lights. Wilson Mitchell, colored, was fined $200 and the costs yesterday morning, for having whiskey in his possession for sale, was sent to the county road's for six months be cause of his failure to raise the fine. Little Sentinels Special Meeting Post B. Post B, T. P. A., will hold a special meet ing and smoker tonight at their headquarters and every member Is urged to be present. Lawn Party There will be a lawn party at Dennis Saturday night given by the Boy Scouts of Salem Chapel troop No. 1. A good time is assured all. Improving Mr. C. H. Tavls, who has been indisposed for several weeks, at his home on North Liberty street. Is convalescing, his friends will will be glad to learn. In New Home Traveling Passen ger Agent W. P. Lester, of the Nor folk and Western railroad, and his family are now oocupylng their new home at 844 West Fifth street. Band Concert at Cllffslde Lake The management of Cllfslde Lake have arranged with the Crouae Con cert Band to play a band concert at the lake every Tuesday evening the balance of tlve summer, The band has arranged an up-to-date program for the concert next Tuesday night, July 27. Concert will commence at eight o'clock. Enjoyable Concert Crouse's con cert band played another splendid concert program on the courthouse $5,000 STOCK good scam: of PRICES ON KIMiMUl i: MARKET; Lake City. July 23. The tobacco' market In Lnko City opened very! well on Tuesday, the average sales j price being rnuMdor.ibljr over that of j last years opening. - The average was $20 a hundred. Not so much has come In yet, but 175.000 pounds were sold Tuesday. Today haa been equally as good from every stand point. The famers are optimistic In I spite of the continued rains. And if the rain does not ruin the crops, I Lake Citv will im-i..n..o I ful sale of the weed on this largo and well entilmiMl morbAt lr. one Is hustling now and the future. iuuks origni. Attorney E. L. Galther. of Mocks- vine, spent the night In the city, reJ mining jiumo loaay. Goodyear Tires Old Prices i) Backed BbJpur Free Service i S3 TIRESERVICECO. Opposite The Motor Co. Phone 1000 s lUlllilljll square last night There was a large attendance and everyone en Joyed the evening. Scores of auto mobiles from the territory adjacent to the city were also among the throng. The program was another of the sunrmer series of open air community concerts given under the auspices of the Rotary Club. HVSBAND AND WIFE ARE BOTH SHOT IN SCUFFLE Oreensboro, July 23. A bullet wound in his left breast Just above the heart and two ugly gashes on the left side of his head, thought al so to have been caused by bullets from a pistol in the hands of his wife are the injuries to the person of John Dunlap, negro, whose home is on Baptist street, and similar wounds on her head and a bullet hole in the right side of her abdo Ill Ml 1 af U f ; i. ,M ' '.I Li B I I RECORDS, ilANOS, PLAYER FlkxOS and CSIO RfALS the Lakest Stock ll the Coun- trjo select Irom No Finer ionograrli Than a vBRVtawjCll No Finer Piano than CABLE A BQS FREE TRIAL THREE YEARS TO PAY "The Store of Pleasant Dealings" Sprinkle Piano Co., INCORPORATED 14 North Main Street WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. men Just above the waist constitute the external evidences of damage to Jessie Dunlap, his wife, which re sulted from a nasty fight at their home about 6 o'clock yesterday aft ernoon. Jealousy over another wo man and- drunkenness on the part of the wounded man ire the cause of the trouble. FLORIDA FRITT C You will like Florid Fn Nothing like it. It's tml Fleer. All dealers-Sc. J " 1 Have Ybu. a Little 0:fe-fljE"ZE -bMwer Ui our Home? aid sebtl 1 There's an waiting to be trie Fan in our store o.yourhome--INUw' SOUTHERN PUBLIC UTILITIES COMPANY ?
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