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SALISBURY EVENING POST, SALISBURY, N. C, Jl'NE 6, 1918. PA6Z THREJS Mohawk Sheets, Sheeting and Pillow Cases AT Less Than Today's Wholesale Prices For Thursday, Friday, Saturday ONLY These prices will be good news for (housekeepers, 'boarding houses and hotels, we reserve the right to limit the quantity sold to each customer. , Mohawk Sheets 63x90 $148 72x90 $1.58 81x90 $1.68 Mohawk Pillow Cases 42x36 39c 45x36 42c Mohawk Sheetings, Bleached 7- 4 : ... 55c 8- 4 60c 9- 4 65c 10:4 70c 1 We have an ample supply of these goods for three days selling, but don't forget that the above prices are good only for Thursday, Friday and Saturday Only i T. M. KESLER SOCIETY THE HI'NS ARE HALTED AGAIN AT THE MARNE Mr. Comudered More Than Possible That Renewed Assaults May Come at I any lime. Washington, June 5. With the Ber lin official statemen. tonight conced ing that there "is no chunge" on the ; wesi.rn lmttlefront, observers here became increasingly confident t'iat t'he river Marne for the second time in the great struggle, ihas marked the end of a drive intended to crush resist ance to the German war machine. There was some question as to whether it was ,possible thst history would further reipeat itself and the in vader again be ihurled back in pre- cipiv us retreat before a vigorous of fensive. There "was nothing to indi cate, however, tihat any officers fa , miliar with' the progress of the fight ing Mieved such a stroie of Foch's army was to be expected now. They did not see any reason to believe that j German power had exhausted itself. , It is more than possible, it was said, that renewed assaults on the line from Chateau Thierry to Soissons would come at any moment. The German high command may be gathering strength there to force a way through toward Paris. 'Unofficial reports from the front, however, indicated that the crack David A. Rendleman Receives the Degree of A. B. Mr. John L. Rendleman returned 1 Wednesday frarn Chapel Hill, where he went to see his son, David A. Ren dleman, take his degree of Bachelor of Arts. Mr. (Rendleman stays down at Ohapel Hill to continue his law , course, which course he will com- . plete this summer at the law school at the University. Mrs. Rendleman : will join him on the 12th of June and be with him this summer. Mr. Ren dleman, Sr., is very proud of his son , and justly so, since he made such a fine record at the University. Entertainment for the .Benefit of the Red Cross. If you wish to spend an evening of , enjoyment, fun and laughter and at the Bame time ihelp a good cause, do not fail to see the entertainment which will be given at the Colonial Theatre on Wednesday night, June , 12th, by the members of the dramatic j club of the Sacred Heart SchoDl, for ' the benefit of the Red Cross. Each number of this splendid entertainment German offensive divisions, the shock is well worth Che price of admission. troops relied i.pon time and again to Miss Blanche Mauney, one of Ohar- j break a way through the allied lines, lotte's sweetest singers, will be here were disappearing from this new bat for the occasion. Miss Genevra Brad- tie front. If this ig a fact, officers be ley vio is always a favorite in negro i lieved1 that it meant that preparations dialect will certainly captivate her 1 were already under way beihind the hearers with "high culture," as also , German lines for a fourth blow. Where it might fall they hesitated to OIL CO will Mr. Ney Roueche with his com ical speech "A Stuttering Coon on Pol- predict, though some believed thnt y PERFECTION OlW CTTW 717 C Hi llril1llllllMMMMMM. 1 I ' . . I itics." 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In Wis Name Circle. The In His Name Circle of the King's Daughters will meet Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock with Mrs. .T. T. Maupin, at her home on Fulton Heights. BRIEF ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST TO SAUSBURY The board of city aldermen meet in reeular monthly session the city hall tonight. The stock of dry goods and notions of W. W. Taylor, ho made an assign ment some days ago has been purchas ed by Mr. C. E. Fespermaa of East Spencer, who is moving the same to his place of business in the east side railroad town. In the county court this morning several young white men fr.om the Salisbury mill section were up charged with vagrancy. They showed that they had been working a part of the time and Judge Wright left the case open indefinitely, but warned the defend ants that they must go to work regularly, enter the army or go to the roads. Deputy Insurance Commissioner Scott was in the city today, stopping over here on his way to Greensboro. Chapman, the little son of Mr. end Mrs. John R. Crawford, who has been ill with typthoid fever for several weeks, is getting along nicely. How ever, it will be several weeks beforo he will ue able to be up. Sheriff Krider and several other of ficers last night ran down and captur ed three young white 'boys who had been sent to the county work house for terms of thirty days each from the county court this week. Blood hounds aided in the trace of the young men, who were returned to the work house. In court this morning these youths were given an additional ten days each for escaping. The old dilapidated large frame building on North . Church street, between Cemetery street and the Western railroad and which was for merly a wholesale liquor house, but which has stood unoccupied since the liquor business here was closed up, is being torn down. The building was bough) by J. N. Haden of Spencer who is using the lumber in building a barn and other outhouses on his farm near Salisbury. W S S DANCE IN ARMORY. program of smashing through to the channel ports. Everybody ihere is greatly pleased with the evident good impression created by the American troops wher ever they 'have been employed. Trib utes paid by British and French ob servers io the avjracy and volume of American machine gun fire hav? been noted with particular gratifi -ation. General Pershing has insistel from the first on good1 markma-ns'iip and it is evident he has ihad his way in training the men in this regard. The successes scored by the fighting men give 7"8t to the task of arming and j equipping them and rushing them -e-1 inforcements for telling (victories they j will win later. i wss I Ute Aladdin Secur ity Oil Always uvadable, Inexpen- Made in 1 -2-3-4 burner sizes, with or without cabinet top and oven. AlADDIN ED SKltlTYOa I tamivun I oaocMmwy I STANDARD OIL COMPANY, (NEW JERSEY) Baltimore, Md. Washington, D. C. Norfolk,-Va.' Richmond, Va. Charlotte. N. C Charleston. W. Va. Charleston, S. C Send for Hoover. Mrs. Crimsonibeak "Thought you were goin& to give up a lot of things during the war?" Mr. Otmsonbeak "That is my After declaring that "the Adminis- idea." tration has successfully endeavored to "Don't you than in battle, for the obivous rea so nthat targets do not shoot back. Anon. suppose I can notice matter with my Complimentary to a number of vis iting young ladies, another dance will be given in the Armory Fridsy night The usual dance next Monday night Livingstone Orchestra. Lady free. 6-lt NO ADVANCE IN PRICE. STHMA Titer is o "cure but relief ii 'tea brought by t5e-0e-4L00 9 Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Casper left this morning for Asheville to spend ! the summer. The familv of CnDt. C. E. CoxwOrth It is nn ancient axiom that better ...i, r-, .;,,. ; em.;,i un... nuu sltciii. liic wnitci hi i 1171 ma, nave i scores can be made on target ranges returned to Salisbury and are living . prevent exraressiens of opinion hostile your breath?" on South Ellis street. to it." Colonel Roosevelt launches a "What's the Miss Mary Robinf on, who is taking 1 10,000 word attack to prove this breath?" training for a nurse in a Danville charge. New York World. "Matter with it ? It smells as if you hospital, is visiting here parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robinson, on North Main street. Mrs. M. F. Hatcher, who has 'ieen under treatment at Whitehead-Stokes sanatorium the pest eight months, was expecting to spend some time at one or more resorts this summer, but on account of her feeble condition she will remain at the sanatorium in this city. Her son, Capt. M. F. Hatcher, who was her on a visit to his mother, has returned to Fort Caswell. Mrs. J. W. Yeager and children, John and Dorothy, returned to their . home in Columbus, Ohio, this"" morn ' ing, after spending a month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Young, on South Main street Mrs. J. L. Neaiwe who came with them will be ,the guest of Mrs. Young for awhile longer. WSS will isMTMTtTrT!!ilH at! W LST B 11 uu w 1 had been hoarding cloves." Yorkers Statesman. w s s The Difference. Boost, don't boast. One geta some thing, the other doesn't. Cincinnati Appeal. W S S Whover chooses his wife for the way she looks on the street seldom makes a serious mistake. ALL EFFORTS OF GERMANS TQ ADVANCE REPELLED Paris, June 5. All the efforts of the Germana to advance In the French sectors (have been repelled, according to the war office announcement to night k Gsound has been regained by ;, the French in prisoners taken. TODAY AND TOMORROW Mabel Normand "The Floor Below" 1 The Main FRIDAY THIS GIRL DOES HER BIT She discovers a despicable spy and through her efforts he is placed where he can do no harm to the boy being trans ported to the front. WILLIAM FOX Presents PEGGY HYLAND in "THE DEBT OF HONOR" The butterfly wife in a gilded cage; also Pa the News. Today la your last opportunity to see Elsie Ferguson in "The Song of Songs." Also Pathe News. SALISBURIAN FROM NEW YORK nJE Mwmih M toy Pep LOCATED IN THE D. L. Gaskill Was in the Metropolis When the Submarines Got Busy Off ' the New Jersey Coast and Says Ex citement Was Intense. i Mr. D. L. Gaskill returned this morning from a trip to New York where he spent several days. Mr. Gaskill was in the metropolis when the suomarines got busy otf the New Jersey Coast and he says the excite ment created in the big city was some thing immense. The precautions against possible airplane attack now being taken, Mr. Gaskill said, put the city almost in darkness at night so far as illuminating and street lights go, and that "Little Old New York" lhardly looks like herself after sun goes down. He says there are many who 'believe it impossigle for Germans . to bring portable airplanes over on a 1 submarine, set it up at sea and send ; it over the city. However, it is not i thought any damage to. any extent ' could be done but that Germany would ; like for it to go out to the world that she had bombarded New York from . the air. l The beaches are minus many people ' since the submarines made their ap pearance,' Mr. Gaskill aaid, not near near so many going in the surf. I I WSS 1 DON'T FORGET THE USUAL I Thursday night dance at the Stone wall Club; good floor, good music 6-6-2t. ; SAYS IT ACTED LIKE A CHARM. Coughs, colds, tore throve or bron- ; chial troubles which persist at this time of the year usually are of an ob stinate character. That is all the more reason why a truly reliable remedy like Foley's Honey and Tar Com-1 pound should be used. Mr. Margaret Smale, Bishop, Calif., writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar Compound is a grand remedy; mora than is claimed for it I was suffering from a cold last weeds and used Che medicine and it acted like charm." Contains no opiates. 6old Breiywher. D. M. Miller Store Room, near Wright's Fur. House, Salisbury. We sell nothing but Batteries. We rebuild and re charge batteries. The Philadelphia battery is the best con structed battery on the market. The Factory's Chemist at Philadelphia says the material used costs 20 per cent more and they know. The patented Diamond Grid Plates we use will not break down or warp; and no other battery company can buy them. A trial is what we want to prove our words. Batteries guaranteeed by Factory for 18 months. We have the largest Charging Machine on the market and rent you a battery while yours is being recharged. Our expert man has had factory experience and 15 years service in battery business. e AitaStorag eiiff m EARNEST MILLER, Manager T. E. JOHNSTON, V Proprietor t ' .
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