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THE TWIN-CITY SENTINEL, WINSTON-SALEM, JULY 23, 1920 i IS r n : I i i ( ; j V MARKETS HTOCKft N. Tork, N July a. Nrttwllh.tnrt1n try price. aHln v"" mixed m lh oix-n-1.1 of lort.y irtotk ra.rk.t. iructlv. .I1 IYw VmH w. Hou.lon Oil 1. which . two poln. lnml ;'"' " con Mt.ndfd 1nm l Hv P'int oihr oil. w.r. .twrty t tftrm pilnir Hoy. I Imtch. which drllo wo Plnm. """J h.rdar..d .mm. hu lh n.rl run uf lr.duitri.1 pellll. in. ludln suii.rs t Ul rubbV. .nd -.th.r. "","""." ctlonry. lo. r.mimr "nm lrfri.. ap.cl.lly riln on London, P.rls and B.r"n7 r.n-ilnit JU dvlopmnts In L"JXZ ..oc,,. tm-; th.lr .ln. l mld.l.T wh-n Ih. hnrli M.rt.d furth.r pr-.su.v. si.lnst Inlh'r, m.ior. i-i .nd ..Ulpoi.nt lu. Kx tr.ro. d.cllne. of 1 lo H pom" n,d. by Hid. and Iih-r pr.f.rr.d. C.n- ...i ..h.r Knclicoli-Iohn.on, iuun bkr. Fl.rc-Anow, .nd Baldwin. Th elo.lni w. K. m.t.d 410.1)00 .h.rw. Closing iiuol.Oorui: Alll-Chalmra Am.rlc.n Hurt tiitt.r Amrlcn -'n - v Ani.rl.n .'' foundry ..... Aro.ru.n Jlld l.fihi r pfd. . Amrrli.n lnwrn.llt.n.l Lorp. , Am.rk.n l.oromollv. American fHiiHims IP' American Hur American Mumalra loba'-o, bx. American T. 'f -r American 'Wuoln Alchlnon . ' All., Oulf ' W. Indie. Ii.Mwln Locomotiv. U.lilmnr. iNHo llethlehein Canadian I'.illti: Central Leather . . ( h.ndler Motor. l he.ape.ke A Ohm y ......... . lhlc.o. lll. nd SL P.ul ... Chli'.Cu. . I A I'.c I'hmo t'opper t llor.rtn huel A Iron ......... Corn Product. .'tuclhla Hleel i uhi Cane ouiar Kris general Klectrlc -a Oeneral Motor. .. i;oo.lrtch t'o nrt Morthern nfd .ireat Norlh.Til nr. I'tfa .. llllnol. Centrnl Inepir.tlon Cupprr Int. Mer. Murlti" pfd International l'unr Kenncott t'opp l.nulHlle NuehMlle Jlaxwell Motor. Metlrsn I'ctfoicum v . . Miami Cnppcf Mlildl. KiBtee (ill - Mldvnle Uteel . . JIlMjurl Pacific New York lenlrul ... N. V.. N. II and Hartford . Norfolk A Weetcrn Northern Tactile Oklahoma I'rud fc ef Pan American Petroleum .. Pennsylvania People'. Ua. ... I'HI.burc anil Went Va Hay Cunaolplaled Copper ... Ke.dlnll Krp Iron l"rl Hoyal Hutch, N. T . . tthell Tran.. Trad Hinclalr Con. Oil Southern Pacific Southern Railway Mlanriurrf Ittl of N. J. Pfd. Htudekak.r Corporation Trnneme Copiwr I1. Texa. Co 4'' Texa. ti Pacific Tobauco Product. ' Tran.tontincntttl Oil ..v M Vnlon Pacitlo ..iir.s V. M. Food Product. ' V. H. Ketall Hlnrc. - "I V. H. Ind. Alcohol Vol led (ll.Ue Uulilicr HI V'nlt.d Mtar. Mlee US Vt.h Copper tl Wutlnihouee Lleolrls 4 Willy', uvarlaml rS Atlantic Coael I. In. M Coca Cola '4 Gulf (late. Hleel M i tteabnard Air Line T rllom, rlher. Hlcl Iron 19 I'nlted Fruit ! Virginia Caro. t hem IttUj Chandler, Cruclbl. Bale, approxl- ... 34 ... 'US ... ... M ... ... : ... t . .. M' ...ii' ... "H7 ... S , .. ,.. s ,, 1(,J ...lift' ... 31 S ... 'H ...121 ... l' ... ..r lid . . . ... JUS . .. 2S ... 32 ... UK .... li.l .....S , .. 12' ...mi ... !4' . . , f S ... lO'H ... 3!f H ... J , .. ,.. 1 '4 , .. H ,., US , .. 9' ,,. 1 ,.,IS I .. i'1t ... :i ... 40' , .. ... S ... 2 ... 7IV .. 4 ..I"J ... 3S .. im .. 2 .. IH .. S ,..9S ,. 74 .. 1"H . . 30 ' .. 2S ... 2S .I'll', M M; -victory 1 3-4'. S 1 15.71. victory t 1-4'. cmrACiO i.ivr.sTorK Chlc.no', July IS Catlla: Hecelpt. 4 OHO. alow hut .te.Hv to .Iron., tlood llttht .leer. 1 5. S0 11 I HO" ; heavy bcevc. 17. at.: bulk all weiiiht li.riOiiim.oo; nt .he .tork citlve. a nd lull!, .toady; mfldlum cow. draifay, .nod choice vcul calve. lH.flQ 4JH.60; lop 17 011: .tucker. .Irmly. Holt.: Kecelpt 22.0011 opened aleady to It cent, hlaher; advance now moetiy lo.t; early top H.-Hl; Int. top It H; bulk ll.ht nd Huh' butcher. 1 r, oil M I H 110 , p.cklnit o. U lStlllll; pi .iron.. Hheep; Kcelpt. 12,000 lamb. !e.dy to 2 cant, lower: hep moetly .leaily; .op native hulk l.mb. U.0014.60: lop native .wo f.00. I.IVK.KPOdl, COTTON Liverpool. July 2.1 tlotlon epot. Hood hu!ne: price. weKk Onnd nii.lilnnK 31. 7; fully nildilllnn 2.H2; middling- 2.77: low middllnfr 2fi77: Kood ordinary 19 77; ordinary 1H.77. Hc H.liilO ll" Inoludln. H.tlOII American.. Herclpl. 13,000 hale.. Includlnt .800 Amerlcnn.. Future, clo.id at'.dy. July r. in, October 2.1.40; January !1.76, March 21 111; May 20 14. f (Qu.l.tlon. (Ululelliu xy LMUIt A. BW. May- T)urh.m Com l)urham Pfd Ullmer. Corp. lillmer. Pf.l. lianea Rubber Hanet Hubbar Ptii P. H. Hane. Com. (new) V. II. Kane. Pfd. K. 1. Heynold. A 31. J. Reynold. New A .. H. J, Reynold. New 11 .. H. 1. Reynold. 14 R. J. Reynold. Pfd RoMmary rid Hid A.k.d . 47 .0 . J 17 .tin n . .4 tl S tt .. 1 tT .. II 30 ..100 lot . .41)0 42i ..76 IS ..31 40 . .41.0 476 . . 1011 .. It 100 m:w ork otto! New ' York, July 33. Cotton fulure. opaned barely ale.dy. July 43 .0; o-toiier III.: I .ei ember JI.40; January o.it; il.rch 2.. Pro.pecta for clearing weather In the contract, at 4J.&0, a ruiichanked from Ih. oouth and the report of a private agency living condition at 74. i and IndlcatlnK a rrop uf 1:1.0110,1)00 l.ali a fut nlahr.1 I lie bad. for renewal of nililnv In tha cotton mar ket Ihl. morning under which prke. au. lalned further declined opening lrrlgu tar at 3a point, detllna lo 7. polnta ad' anca' tba market dropped .till further, reaching 32 ve for (k totn-r and 31.10 for llecvmbcr or lb to 111 polnla under laet night . clo... A .ate wa .made In July vomrata at 43. eo, or uticliait.ed from the , previoua atghu and 3a point, under ih. high level reached ye.lerday. Liverpool and New Orlean. bought on the opening. hil. Japaneee Inlrrcat., local tradcra ami "4ha aoulh void. ........t. Trading continued In July contract, un til It reachad 4J.74 whera It paaaeU uut a. Int. tlguio at nailt. The ntarkat In clined toward weakne.. otherwise, with October aelling down lo 32 at, with De cern Oer II. U and January 10 11, or a net Iom of 40 o 4 point.. After regaining thee, loaae. later on covering the mar- - he. again became unaaltlad with price a tew point, under in pr.vlou. nigat t-lo... In Ih. early afternoon a fre.h aelling movement developed which w.a led by New orlean. and price, .old off quite aharply October declining lo 32.93 and l)cember lo 11.12, or lit to 31 point, und er la.t nlghl'a vlo.liig. There waa ton .Iderabla preavure from local bear, on mort favorabl r.porl. In. in I he Atlantlca and i ih weakneu on the New Orlean. inarkaf. Hpo. cotton quiet; middling 43. 7S. Tb cot ion market cli.ee J aeady. High Low Cloee July 4i. . a 41 i cl 13 411 12 40 12.94 lec. 31,0 u in) II,) Jan. , 10 US JO in u u War 30.111 2v.il EW OKI KANM COTTON . New Orlean., July 23. opening: July 14,i,; October 32,70; December 12 JH; J.n uary 30 (1. March 29 1.1. guiet. An Irngular and excited market devel oped la cotton today. Ader adtaucea of I tu 13 point, on strongest month, around Ih dr.. call, (here w.a a .lump which finally carried price li lo 4 point, under I us cloae of ywlrrday, .October selling .. low .. 42.117. The early .teadlneaa was caused by private report, of heavy rain, her and there- In the interior and the iireak waa tlu to uneaaineae over foret.n pohcie. and the .lump in th nmrket for foreign uch.nge . - Ye.tcrd.yg high prl at condition ngure. .imt caused mor or lis gelling. At th lowe.l of the morning price, were 44 to 44 point down. Kealiiiug by short checked in downward movement and lat In the morning price, were at Aeclln of only 28 to Hi point, but the market wa. not displaying much activity or strength. Midday new. dispati be. from London regarding .ucrsae. by the llol.hevlkl wer. regarded alarming and lli.-y threw the . market tat n uproar of wiling which lasted nearly to the close. Later prices r 41 tu point under the last yuoln tlon ol yesterday and Ocobar raded at J1.94. . - pot totlon nulet 2e polnta lower; aalae-l. ion mc iiwi im Haiti, to arrive Low middling 19 00, middling 39.1 middling; 44.00. Receipt a -a, alwj Th cotton market cloe,i,il-s,1 a a, tfewlia.g of 10 fftl'nTV M(KV New Tork. July 21 Men antll. paper I. Kxchange weak; .terllng 80 day bills 3 .77 l-; commnrrlsl BO day bill on b.nks 3.71 l-; commercial 0 dny bill. J. 70 s-; demand 1.76 1-2: cables .JU l-.. rrancs, damajtrl 7.47; cble. 7.19: Uelginn franc demand T.; cable. 7.90 (lullder.. ile niulKl 34 60, calile. 34(2. Lire, demand 1.2)1; cable. 6.30. Murks, demand 321, cable. 2.22. New Vork exchange on Montreal 12 (-14 percent discount. Government honde .te.ily; railroad bond, eteady. 'I line losn. .trong; 40 day.. 10 day. and six month. I 1-2. 4, RAIN ANI IHOVIMIONH MONTHLY REPORT ii n iiiiiiiiiniMm,,: - "iiitin , OF CITY HOSPITAL SERVICE TO CHARLOTTE Chicago, July 21 llralll table; Open High Low Close W'llF.AT l,- , 259 210 2571 U Miir 26.1 24 4 S 201 2II2'4 CORN Nepl K.SS IT'S lfi2t IVIS tier 119 140S 119' OATH Hept 7714 74 74Vg 74S llee 7iS '4S 7& 76' pi III K July 2 9S Mr pi. 3. 40 23.36 24.46 LARI) H.'lH 11.43 I9 60 14.32 1 9.40 Oil 19.90 19.30 13.73 19.77 KIMS July , H lt. 14 67 14.90 16.96 17 00 17 00 rilll'U.II I.HAIV Chicago, July 2.1. I'nfavorabla weather rimeed an upward lendency today In the whe.l market. opening price. varied from unchanged figure, to 1-2 cent higher. After opening 6-4 off to 1-2 advance, corn scored auli.mntlfll g.ln.. oal. old lower wllh corn. Provl.lon. were willuiut any Hggre.alve support. Cs.h wheal: No. 1 red J !; mi, z nark J llll Corn: No. I mixed t . brs 4tl 1.67; No. 1 yl low 1.67 l-24flfi" 1-3. o.la: No. I white 974149 1-2; No. 3 while 40 1I4j9 1-2. Rye: No. 2 2 26 1-2: Hurley 1.10r,23; Timothy Meed too.ilion. Clover Heed 30 00 1 U 10. Pork nominal; l,aril 1 .; ; Rib. 14. lit 17 34. .'heal closed weak 1-f to one cent net lower. Corn closed unsettled at the ..me n. yesterday', tlnlnh to one-half cent low- DRY NOMINEES HOP ON SENATOR HARDING Lincoln, Neti., July 23. Aaron Wmkinn, of (Icrrniiiitiiw hlliltitin parly raiiditlMl prenidenpy and vice prf diiy Insui'd Bliitetnent. the ntHtid on pnihllilt Konalor )lnrdliiK In hl cpplnncfl .vi'glt'rtlHy. "I nmlce with ri'gi llHrdlnK nioiuliin. n phanlzcg thn fact Hi from the lnw, ami nihil". I think nccuny Mr. Walking. ora 1. n1.ll,l r, it in nil ikiic iui ; to gprak of law cfi Mr. Colvln'g Ktiilaii would do that, hut mont about rt'pt'nl i ubaolutely unm-n-plul ii, uer i mi -p) " rTiir the HJ gleni'y, to- LrTV f-iinilom ninir i i... i if. , m . I -a p'eni ih mi- it that H."j4iitur thai tl VI PVfii Vckii- gg not) U iiihiiv diiiV I 17 1 annul win. ir 'iiWV Itsj rcpenUfailil X 1 1 ,, ..,:Y. X. I iit. .Vnileaa 1 "'"1 lln hroitn)tutU- I CTAK FIELDS 23. Two I VlF iilrl; whoniJTi'J 9a. " jri'j; ieJiMl- MORE TROUBLE TUG RIVER C WllllHitifMin, W. Va.. Ju nilnorn werei wininilcil ti the I'ortmiiuuth Kolvay Co2 iinny a mine, at rrooiiorn waa lackfd by pr-rmniR hidden Jn the hlllK on the Wi'Bt Virginia nntl Kenturky gldea of Tub river. A detachment of the Mate eonatabulnry, with blood houndH. were immndlately Rent from Wllllaninnn to the Ri ene of the ahoot-llHT- Guard Rtatloned at the mine are Raid to have returned the fire, but 171 Patients Discharged From Institution as Cured; 172 Cases Admitted; 13 IJirths The. City Memorial Hoapital enm nilMHlon held lt regular monthly meeting "t the hoMpitiil laat night. Many mattem pertKlnlng to the con duct of the ItiKtltullon were diMCUBa ed and sratllinallon wu expresaed at the condition an ghown by the re port of the manuKement for the pant month. Following the meeting a luncheon was gorved Jn tnc cur eteria. nimlricHa ManaBer P. A. Rrynnlds made, a detail report of operation for the punt moiitli of June, dhow Ilia- that HI patient were being treated on the Hint of the month. During June 3,1 medical, 13 new born and 172 gyrKlcjil cajieR were ad mitted. A total of 171 putlenlR were dlHcharged an cured, eight Improved and two unimproved. The month cloaed with Hi patient In the in stitution. Korty-glx patient were treated during the month. In the Rtirglcal wards 32 patients under went major operation vid 12 J minor operation. DonutioiiN. During June the Linen Circle con tributed nine Rheetg tu the chil dren' ward; grupe Juice for ward and magazine were received oh a gift from the Belief Circle of Ccn tennry Methoiltnt church, flower were received from M Ir Kvh Wail and Mr. Kiitherlne Reynolds. Two Htudent nurse have com pleted training In the hoHpltal urn-Re's training gi honl and have taken up their work a private purges. Eight prohlbitlonlRts have been secured for the training school, two of whom have been credited with previous work and given ad vanced standing. There nn enroll ed four senior clans stutlei-i, seven Intermediate, three Juniors and four probationers. Improvement". Tho ouarters of the former su perintendent and the resident' room have been turned into hospit alization use, making them avail able for pay patient. The manager reported the com pletion of tho iiiHtallatlon of an au tomatic water heater in the Nurses' Home and it is proving most satis factory. The report recommended Instal lation new hot water mains In the in a hi hoHpltal building, the present mains being badly out of repair. lo erection or a temporary stnr warehouse on the hoRpltal prop- to release space Inside the Jng for other necesuwiry pur- was also recommended. Both reeoiimendiitlons were approved by mmision and It Is expected ey will bo carried out as soon II. lo. Trains Nos. 21-22 to Make Con nection With New Ones At Barber's Junction The announcement coming from ftalelgh that the present trains op erated between GoldHboro and Axhe vllle, via W'liiBton-SHlem, wero not to be lnterferred with, was decidedly pleasing, tho the action of the cor poration commission wa Just what was expected by those who went .o llaleigh recently and opposed any Interference with Nos. 21 and 22. I The new passenger train to lie op erated between Charlotte and Knlis bury. via Harhcr's Junction, will give WliiHton-Halem additional passen ger service to Charlotte. The sched ule to be announced, it Is understood, will provide for the new train to leave Charlotte at 11:30 a.' m., con necting at Harbor's with No. 22 from Aslvevllle, which nrrives here nt 3 p. m. Passengers may also leave VVinston-Kalem on No. 21 at 1:35 p. m... a nil make connection at Harber'l with the new train for Charlotte, While many people would prefer to have a train arrive here in the morning from Charlotte and return lato in the afternoon, the schedule as ordered hy the corporation com mission, making connection at lUr ber's. will lit least be accepted that u "half loaf is better than no loaf at all." Just when tho new train from Churlotte to Salisbury will be put in operation has not been announced. HARDING HAS AN "EARNEST HOPE Members of Tenn. Legislature Will Vole To Ratify PKRtfi OF KI'IDKMIC F.U'KD HY ALBANY AM) OTIIKIt CITIES RNOR PARDONS GUS KATSANDAS roiivli't.sl IIito Last Month till With Altcmptitig to llribo Ofllcpr, (Jim's Fire elgh, July 23. Oov. Blckett granted unconditional pardon us KatsandiiR, a (.reek, serv- a 12 months sentence on the syth county road for attempt- to bribe an officer. The prisoner i tried and convicted at the June, 0 term of rourt. All the fart connected with the case show that the defendant was utterly Innocent of any thought of committing n crime when he offered the policeman two dollar to keep "mum", says the governor in grant ing tho pardon. Fireman Jrgp (retting Along O. K. Mr. J. O. Oeorge. member i ..e ' . .. .. , the attacking forces wero nut driven "UlVf'r,,v V,", I i,k- . . off until two of the workmen had ,1"f"1 ' .h.;,,1 J '".T1" C: been wounded, one aerimi.lv it . rld,'n, , the truck on Liberty street estimated by men at the mine that v wZTh. 1'', l'" f,.iiv ..r. ihniiaanii .!..... u..e- e.i '"K vtrV nicely at the t Ity Hospital ItV Hosnltnl. He suffered a bad laceration of the left thigh, but physician are hope ful that he will recover without CHAlUil -S H Fit PATH Kit WITH Mi'iim it in.' 'i ii.'i Steele. N. 1).. July 23. In a f renzy.'m"lu'aUoU!, . tSH.l f... I ..aa f,..UA. I . T ... i i . 4)1 Hheldon, H. ttglay relteratefll ,S ''ol.vTn charges that twenty-six skeletons) ' I", " l, ,h'nV "y ho "pl,al' , heT mHny will be found burled on hi farm. Uri.' u r . 'T"" """' - The -fnther, James C. Clavton. 60i l ?, a", to the hospital t.. . r. ... . . . , . . t from ner home Severn ,lnve na,. mill urn aim, uuy, wetu .o ll mi nere'. . -j todav charired with st.-ittitnrv ofTi.n.F" " m 7l se agnlnst Mr. Hheldon and her sis ter ljiiira, Mrs, ftheldon swore her father had killed Kd Lletzke, an In surance man. Digging squads, led by court of ficials visited the Clayton, farm with out result. The woman said she had been threatened with death If she divulged the hiding place of the body and those of twenty-five other per sons whose sudden disappearance never was Recounted for. Khe said she would locate the bodies when the statutory case against her father had been concluded. Real Estate While Investment in oher line are shrinking real estst holds It own, rents are still g'lng higher. i-iirr iiuy .nat tinme flow. GET A Tl'BK OF PALM OI.IVF. S1IAI.(1 CKKAM FREE On page t, In this Issue of the Sen tinel, there appears sn advertisement of the 1'alm Olive Company In which ad. I a coupon good for a free tube of Palm Olive Shaving Crenm. Clip the coupon and present to any deal er listed In the Palm Olive ad. on page nine'. Troop Protect Prisoner Springfield. Kx-. July 23. State troops today surrounded the Wash ington county courthouse mid ma chine guns were posted at points of vantage to protect Robert Logan, 13 years, who Is on trial charged with the murder of Joe Colvln, n young white num. here last February! s Woman Wants to (to to Congress Nasnvitte, Mien, July 23.. Maude (jlamer, wife of former. i . , ... i iirpieariiinu.e iicury .iiaxnaj uay announced nere camlpta t0 ine wemocraiic eongressloty 1u.y for aiiuii in urn lotirtn tusu . Cilazner Is a well kno prohibition worker. Splendid it-room conveniences; large lu street. A bargain. fome with all North Spring Washington, July 23. Albany and other New York cities have appealed to the I'nlted states public health service to aid them In getting purify ing chemical to protect the water supplies. Because of the failure of the railroads to deliver alum anil chlorine to cities, Kurgeon (Jenerul Hugh S. Cummlngs has made a de mand on the interstate commerce commission for a priority rule fur these materials to siivo the country from fever and other epidemics dur ing the summer monhs. ( Mayor Threaten Woolen Mills Co. Lawrence, .Mass., July 23. An appeal to the legislature for an in vestigation of the closing of American Woolen Company's mill in this city was suggested In a letter today from Mayor William P. White to William M. Wood, president of the company. The mayor wrote In reply to President Wood yesterday who declined to meet the mayor or rity council to dim-usa the closing of the mills, which has thrown 15, 000 persons out of work. STRIKE AT ILLINOIS COAL MINES CONTINUES i S Bellvllle. Ills., July 23 Coal mines: IJ'thruout southern Illinois today were j S faced with the possibility of being jg forced to shut down on account ofl; tho i,nniiilw.rl?ri strike of the day r-s It Is To Effect That Republican 1.lbolcra whlch .t,irted Wednesday , and reported to be steadily tprend-1 S5 Ing. ; I Annroiflmatolv 20.000 men are i Marion, O., July 23. "Earnest ld)Pi accorfing to the strikers. For : hope" that Republican members of the majority of these the idleness la1 the Tennessee legislature will sup- enforced, it is said, the walkout of j 3 , the day men, who include drivers, ! port ratification at the woman suf- ,)ump m(m um, tlmbl.p men c.iUflw frage amendment was expressed to- n suspension of operation)". Tlift ' Er: day by Senator Harding in a tele- strikers are demanding an average a-;; gram to John Hauck, a Itepubllcan wage Increase of from $5.60 to $7.50: member of the senate of that state, a day and predict further accessions; The message was sent In reply to to their ranks. j . one from Senator Hauck asking fori : advice and was as follows: r,M'n,H, H'"" J''"f arZy- S "1 have your message asking me' -Noi t" k' r) .-rh, ;s If I would ade Ja r'il a,a ' , the crippled transport Mount Vcr- should vote for the ratification to(Jay rcsum(,d ,helr voyage tu the w oman suffrage amendment. j tnelr natlva Iand on boa,.d the tl,iris. "It Is my hope that tho legislators; port America. The destination o acting upon solid conviction, can the America is Trlest. where lh-i see their way clear to support thla' troops will disembark and return to amendment. I believe In suffrage, their homeland by train. The men our party has endorsed it in our na- are being taken from Siberia to tht:r (75 ES tip' QeV n ooo STOCK Goody at 01 aTI 1 t CI Ol lires rices 1 Backed By Otfy.Free Service tlonal platform; twenty-nine lte pnillcan states have ratified the amendment, bu. one more Btate Is needed to enfranchise every loyal American woman, and It would be gratifying to me personally if the Hepubllcan members of the Tennes see legislature accomplished that en franchisement, i MISS HAMLIN ENTERTAINS IN HONOR OF VISITORS Last evening Miss Hazel Hamlin delightfully entertained at her home on Oreen street In honor of Misse Margaret and Evelyn Wood ruff, of Johnson City, Tenn., guests of Miss Knnis Sink. Dancing was enjoyed thruout the evening. Later the hostess served a delicious Ice course. home land. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED BUY MUST llli FIFTH EN years oll or wer. Apply A. G. Uonlmv , and Co. T F. TIRE SERVICE CO Opposite The Motor Co. Phone h WANTED A POSITION AH Cll AFFF.l'H by young- colored roan with two yesrs' experience. He. Oeorg bubei, 13011 Kx celnor street. i"2 ltcady for Delivery C. M. Mc- Kaughan, clerk of superior court, has received a letter from J. Hryan' Orlmes, secretary of state, stating! that the justices' edition of the Con solidated Statute Is ready for deliv ery at $2.50 per volume to each Jus tice. The clerk of the court has sup plied the secretary of state with a list of name of all the Justices in the the county. Each Justice ia request ed UJ lllltae iriiucni iwi ia a-i,,j m the book at once, enclosing check for $2.50. NORTH CAROLINA FOU8YTH COI'NTV IN TUB HITEFUOR COURT Jn Walkr va. Martha Walker. NOTICE Th clefend.nl abnv named will take nolle that n aulMswentltlec) a above ha been commaaci.i inVa Superior Court of Foray l h alcl action purpose and the notice thai fore the. county 6 the .'nu nton-Hale ur demu In .aid a th court complaint Thla the Fri. 1-11 cjsomy. na py i ii.ln.t llie iik or aerurin a a viw aalil ilefendanl wllftf ai sheja rei aired m rierk lu! Huiir id 4 the:,nw-eh' of i rlhuuiaf ii .ml roa i. !ni f.Wlnii i to the iiiiiiibilnt a mn or Ule lawinl aiur toe reiava an iV "X of 3uJST. Varff Inllff bringing I Intlfr for Ihei from her ! further l.k. appear be urt of .aid uly 1120. at ity In Wln and answer ft th plaintiff Ifl will apply to nenoea in sam MO. McKaughan. Suparlur Court. OTlCB TO WHOM IT MAY CONCER! Thl 1 to notify all person, that w th undersigned, have aiilil our Inter. t In th. Liberty Oarage Company, North Liber ty litre)., Wlnston-Halem, N, C. to J. A. Settle and R. C. Parry, and wa will not b responsible for any Inilebtedneaa or rolUction of ny outstanding account of Ih said Liberty Uarag Co. Signed F. V. Mauser, . A. J. ills. Thl th lOlh day of July 120. 7-n Investment Securities .4 Louis A. Mayhew Gilmer Bldg. Wlniton-Salem Tel. 2307 . The Formal Opening fiance Hew Dunla Come will be given at the Attractive 5-rootjJ bungalow, nice lot. on Southslde. l'rlce $J,000. on easy terms. Imni diate possession. New and very attractive 6-room home, breakfast t oom. bath, large lot, in Granville development. Attractive silmrban home, g rooms; large ball room, private wa. ler and sewer XHtini 9 u i. beautiful lawnl shade and frugjf. , . . uK..Ka.H.a . - : I 1 1 rrn, mil iiultii, eiC. IJlie Of most beautiful f lews near th Price and tern right. Cftod 5-rooni encak on Cartif front Fourth sj newl palruV fencefV fr" dlnte y ... ti-. quick ssesslo p Svrinss I anaertjoyih otel tonight e pastime ' e ; S Kernersville, iY. C. y a. J -V V t ofva.! thaJTahe city. house ' La' . I nomln let. Mrs. suffrage and I V-4 le t- -V. i ana A z (V ah convenl- .-t, one block car Hue. House -nd decorated, lot , sidewalk. Imme- Price $3,750 for Attract onvenlei remodeled diate possess!! lar street, near" walk from squat price. mm home with all use ha Just been lecorated. Imme- Sltuated on Hop- st; seven minutes' Reasonable In ii?,f .'fl'?-..J3r 4 lM:Vi k-. July ... Oct. .. .. Ic. ... Jan. ... Mar. ... N.w ToA liberty bond i l-r til H4.lt; frst 4 I.H. third i Oix-n llcadiiia Raleigh. JuHJr u-h-lirli. I Carolina Equal f -j.The North V opened -JufTraue. Aaaor-lation h W'llrta,e headquarters In sresld i)r, oertrude Well, "w nt in charge, prepara CCHTKlng a fight to have the isston of the legislature rfj 'ets on August 10, ratify th fQct Anthony suffrage amend- STUJinsn Imprvlnt- Patrolman a''ackburn, who . underwent .M J it.i.1. . e,u I . .a " iwr ntipriiui' ius iaa tu , JVCertdlCoilnC'1 Hospital about three ( . fo, Is recovering nicely and Two new 6-room bungalows on Twenty-first and Twenty-fourth streets, near car line. These house are ready to move In and can be pur chased cheap and on easy terms for quick sale. The above listings are exceptional offers. If you are interested In a home. It will be well for you to see us about these and many others ! whtcn we can oner you. zUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ! LIBERTY LOAN BONDS 1 ! -AND VIGTORYNOTES 1 1 I J BOUGHT AND0LD At Price. Re m the New York Hi Special Values For Saturday Shoppers In All Departments of Our Store Many Special Values Will Be Offered for Saturday Shoppers. Special purchase of 75 pieces 40-inch fine Voiles, values from $1 to $1.75; same has been divided into three lots, especially priced, the yard 69c, 89c, 95c Silk Hose Saturday 115 pairs Ladies' Pheonix Hose .which were bought on the low market, all sizes. Colors are black Havana and Russian, brown, navy, every pair perfect quality and heavy weight, price per pair - $1.80, $2, $2.50 Spaugh Realty aiiu I Insurance Company!) Wachovia Bank anorust Company BOND DEPARTMENT Winston-Salem, N C. USUAL VALUES IN MEN'S AND BOYS' DEPARTMENT MAIN FLOOR YOU WILL FIND HERE EVERYTHING FROM THE NOBBIEST OF SUITS TO THE MOST STYLISH AND COMFORTABLE OXFORDS. THE GREATEST SURPRISE YOU WILL HAVE IS OUR HIGH QUALITY AND LOWEST THICES. YOU WILL FIND A SAVING ON THE FOLLOWING: SUMMER CLOTHING STRAW HATS MADRAS AND SILK SHIRTS MEN'S AND BOYS' SILK-LISLE SOCK NECKWEAR- .11 Spring Coat SulurV-Jvorth UP to a (37.60. divided in three trdUCiAour ;hoicj $9.75, $14.75 V $19.75 UmainB I Vai ii NDERWEAR MILLIY DEPARTMENT Every Spring; and Summer Hat hag been freltly reduced, note the prices: Values to $19.50, special price ....... 1 $0.93 Values to $18.00, speciaRjmce .., $7.95 Values to $14.60, special trice 1 . $6.50 Values to $9.75, special price 7.V.T.7. .7. 7 7.7. .V;7;.T7.T;7 $4.95 asemeiii Basement Vollen. the yrd 2-lnch Plaid Fast Color Ginghams --23 c; 33c 48c, 63c J2 inch plaid fast color Ging hams 43c Just arrived iilg lot of Electric Table Lamps, all new designs, priced at the usual low Anchor price, each $7.50, $9.50, $10.95, $12.95, $14.95, $16.50 Make Yourself At Home With Us. Our Store is Cool and Comfortable. LOOK FOR THE ANCHOR. 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The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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