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PAGE TWO SALISBURY EVENING POST, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 8, 1920 IB WIZARD AUTO COMPANY lkAi nrnrroc kttv ivnirrrn r For Tomorrow, SATOKPAY, We Continue (he Sale of all Men's arid Boy's Siits aiid Overcoats at 2 Price. - ' Better act now of you want to replenish your ward robe at half price. This is positively the last sale of the season. .You'yy pay more for clothes next spring. A sale like this is giving us an opportunity tjo prove to lots of people who never bought here before, that quality merchandise is the cheapest in the end. You can buy our finest merchandise now at half -price and in addition to getting good value, you'll find what real satisfaction in clothes can mean. MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS AT Vi PRICE BOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS AT ft PRICE MEN'S SILK SHIRTS AT Mj PRICE This kind of a sale is rarely tried on such a scale A Sale of 200 Men's Hatch; One Button Union Suits at if A ! I KITTINO , OL rCTo . nsw c - ' A sale nowadays, to be important, must, do more than reduce prices to normal. It must get them below .what we used to consider regular prices. which is what we have done here! $4.00 MEN'S COTTON HATCH, ONE BUTTON UN- ION SUITS AU$1.48. $5.00 MEN'S WOOL MIXED, HATCH, ONE BUTTON UNION SUITS AT $1.95. FELDMA1M Charlotte, Jan. 21. Warrants charging the use of the mails with intent to defraud have been issued for five officials of the Wizard Auto company of this city. Those named in the indictments are F. W. Edwardy, president; O. F. Edwardy, Jr., vice-president and secretary; R. I Walters, general manager; ;aml T. A. Macewan and H. E. Lowe, directors." Young Ed-, wardy and Walters were the only , ones located tonight and they were , brought before Squire J. P. Cobb, ! United States commissioner, who i placed their bonds at $3,000 for the appearance at a hearing Sat urday morning. , The men under charge have or ganized a company for the manu facture of a small auto to be aald for $305. The warrants are tlia result of month's activities on the part of postal inspectors and an ! audit made by government officials at the companies request. In De cember efforts were made to have waramts issued thru the district court at Greensboro, but the com- pany asked that an official audit be made of the books. NEGKO UNDERTAKER CHASES FRIEND WITH TWO CORPSES Asheville, Jan. 21. "Murders of the Rue Morgue" will hold no thrills for Austin Robinson, a negro who told Judge Wells in police court yesterday how ho was "Beared half crazy" by Arthur Rey nolds, when the latter negro invit ed Robinson into the rear room of an undertaking establishment where he worked, and then chased Robinson all over the place carry ing the corpses of two children be neath his arms. Robinson said he dropped into j the place to visit Reynolds, when I the latter asked him to some into the rear room. Reynolds then picked up the bodies and took after the terified negro, who found his escape ut off by his erstwHl friend. Robinson related how he dropped to his knees, pleading to be let out of the room, and said Reynolds kept hm in terror for more than an, hour, bringing the affair to a climax when he drew a revolver and pretended that he was going to end Robinson's days. Judge Wells continued the case until Thursday, but suggested that he believed Reynolds ought to serve two years on the county roads for having cheated Robinson out of that many years' growth. Healthy Youn'g Womanhood THE tendency to constipation begins with girls as they approach maturity, and that is tho very time t he mother ahould watch that the important I auction of dally elimination li reculnr and normal. Many thouaanda of mothers who t, have daughter, will tell ytrti tfrtr ttwt only Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Fcpsbi- 'A teanpoonful is miflirient to relieve constipation and it commoner aymp- ' toma uc'a aa headache, bad breath, bilinneneia, loaa of appetite and rest leaa alcep. ' Syrup Pepaln ta a compound of Kffyptlan Been and other elmple hxatlvav herb with pepain and pleaaant-taatlntr aromatlca. and ' a IxtTic.nt bottle in rnnueh for man7 months. Eight million bottles vntra; bought at drug cto-.-es latt yur. the lamest i! of the kind In the world. Dr. Caldwell's Synip Pepsin baa been on the market thirty years and there must be venuine merit Lrhind it to develop o large and aaVady a aale. Buy a bottle todny and you will quickly see why It la so popular. TRY IT FREE Send me your name and address arid I u'ill lend you a fret rrf i! bottle r f my Syrup Pepsin. Address me Dr. W. B. Cild 1, 51 J wWiintfon St., lAonticdto, III. Evrrybcdy now and then nccdi a laxative, and it is ucU to :r.ow the best. VAiu me tod 17. JOHN MAYES GIVEN FPVE YEARS IN PENITENTIARY rm n crra a tt m rt tr'nTrt tti b is creating quite a sensation and why shouldn't it when good shoes are going at less than 1-2 price. - Sale Continues 10 Days. . Below we Quote a Few Prices effective 10 Days Only Men's Dress and Business REPORT OF THE FOURTH RED CROSS ROLL CALL From November 11 to January, Woman's division: North Ward $172.00 East Ward 86.00 South Ward 72.75 West .Ward 282.50 "I' . . . ?613.25 . wen s urvision: Industnes 275.00 Office 175.00 Contributions 85.00 Livingstone Aux 27.98 Totals from Salisbury .$1,318.23 Branches: Ohina Grove .$125.00 Landis iunn Enochvilie 6.00 Mt. una .- - 24.00 , aoutn iwan 10.50 un'ty 18,00 A LEADERS COURSE FOR BOYS WORKERS. Y. M. C. A. Plans -Brief Training Ccurse for Sunday School Teachers, Scoutmasters ' and ' Club Leaders. '. Following the general move ment, throughout the hind for a ar.ore cflicrant and highly conceived typo of organized work with boys, the local Y. M. C, A. has set up a ccurse for men and older boy leaders. The course is designed for teachers of boys classes 4n the "Sunday schools especially with a viev "to enlist and train men for .Christian leadership with boys with .the definite aim of increasing vntHmindarmasck; ... needs that sturdy ' Ucndcf wheat arSi rltcd barley, ' Cc-ecr.tntsd nour-. , v i zz.t cf pkasing Yilrjsret low post ' . C "D zz cr-ccsns V..T tt, i the efficiency of our Sunday schools as factors in the religious education of fcoys." However soecial work is planned for other club leaders outside of organized boys classes and courses in scout ing, and em-ployed boys work will also be offered. The work prom ises to oe of unusual interest cov ering: not only a series of studies on the nature of boy life but some ectual work in doing things that must toe donesuch as huung, scoutcraft. games, boys songs, etc. The course in boy psychology or boyology" is to be taught by Mr. Roy L. Vail of Charlotte, State Boys, Secy, of the Y. M. C. A.; Scout Commissioner T. B. Marsh, Jr.j will lead the scouting work; rroi. T. w. Andrews, city sunerm tendent of schools and Dr. Harp ham of the Salisbury Normal will deliver some special lectures on important themes; Mr. Hoffman, local Y. M. C. A. Secretary ' will conduct the study of the local field and the planning of a program of work based on the Christian Citi zenship Training Program. The course is open to all men In terested in boy, lifewho are al ready dong some work with boys, or ,who may desire so to do, or who may desire to study because of their interest in boys in gener al. There is no enrollment fee but each student is expected to pur chase a copy of the textbook, "Boy ology" and a copy of the pcout or one of the C, C. T. F. handbooks. These boks are on sale at Beur- baum's took & tore. - . .ilio course opens Friday night, Jan. 28 . and continues through Feb. 1. ' Enrollments may be mado through the Sunday schools superintendents or at the Y. M. C. A. office or through the local scout commissioner. tUse'will be made in this course of the new Y. M. C. A. gymnasium that is being put ini shaipe for use. - Entertainment and Parcel Post Sale : Circle No. 1 .Methodist ladies, promise an evening of entertain ment at Mrs. Thos. Robinson's, 602 N. Main, Friday at 7:30, Sjlendid program, admission 25 cents, re. freshments free, 'parcel post pack ages 25 cents and worth it. - 21-1 1 $258.50 Man. Fined I lead Guilty to Charge of slaughter John Wallace $200 . t Winston-Salem, Jan. 20. In su perior court today Judge Webb sentenced Jonn wayes, a i-year-old Greensboro negro to a term of five years in state ipnson, defen dant haivng plead guilty to a charge cf manslaughter, thru his counsel, being charged with reck lessly driving an automobile, just before the Christmas holidays, thru Waughtown when "it ran over and killed Rev. John R. Herndon, pas tor of Waughtown Presbyterian church. A nol pros was accepted in the case against two. negroes who were ridir.g in the car with Mayes at the time of the fatal accident. ' Attorney John. C. Wallace, in dicted for operating an automobile while intoxicated nad violating the rpeed limit, was convicted of the lntter offense. In another case, tried Inst Saturday, the jury found Wallace guilty of operating a car while, intoxicated. Judge Webb's hide-ment was that Wallace pay a fine of $200 and pay damage depe ex-Judge jk. a. Jones- car, ich was, struck by Wallace's machine. Judzment was reserved in the first conviction, the court declar ing 1ihat if Wallace operated any car between now and the March term of court he would be given a road sentence. Women's Dress and Street ShQes All Sizes and Widths. $7.50 to S6.50 Eclipse, price . . $4.95 $9.00 to $8.50 Eclipse, price . . $5.45 $10 to $11.50 Eclipse, price . $6.95 $12.50 to $13.50 Eclipse, price $8.95 () Boys' Dress and School Shoes. . $4.00 Eclipseprice $2.85 $6.00 to $6.50 $4.65 (S) J.DU tO $8.W , H.i $8.50 Eclipse Price ......... $5.95 ) , W Men's and Boys' Work Shoes aft a Big Discount Women's Silk Hose $2.50 value, I now $1.60 , Shoes SjR KA tr S7 50 KrfinaA. nrice . ' $4.95 $9.00 to $8.00 Eclipse, price . . $6.65 $11.00 to $10.00 Eclipse, price S7.45 $13.50 to $12.50 Eclipse, price $9.35 Stetson Shoesworld's best $11.95 . Stetson Shoes, job lot . .... . $7.65 Misses and Children's Shoes. Red Riding; Hood, Poflyanna, Etc. ' . School and Dress. $3.50 to $3.00 Eclipse, price . . $25 $4.50 to.$5.00 Eclipse, price . . $3.65 $6.50 to $7.00 Eclipse, price $5.00 275 pairs women s broken sizes,' values up to $10.00, now . . $1.95 Trunks & Bags at 20 Per Cent Off. j Eell S Ed6 29 Phone 29 We Repair Your Shoes Better All Material and Work Guaranteed. Grand Total $1,576.73 Amt. Due So. Division 633.00 Tellin' Men How to Wear a Hat (Vanity Fair) Of all a man's problems of dress the 'hat question is the worst. But this difficulty of finding a becom ing hat would bo far less tiring if men would oniy learn inai tne nrsi point in fitting a hat is to have it set well down on the head in the case of a soft hat, as far down as possible: for nothing throws iman'a proportion out so much as to wear -a. 'hat -perched on the top of A" -Beau urummel once worn. Balance on hand ..... " .$ oaa 7: Salisbury. N. C. Jan. 20. iooi his head. In submitting the report of the sa'd thatif ono wanted to see how Fourth Red Cross Roll Call, I re-i a hat should be worn, one should gret exceedingly that the resnrm "notice the first street , "bum" one has not been more cenomna Knt r came across, leaning against can appreciate more than nnv on vlamp post at the street-corner. Ha the constant demand on the peonle. i weara his hat the way it should be 1 desire most earnestly to say that of all the drives that have taken place in the city of Salisbury in the iai, year or two, the money given! io ine ea v.ross has been of more real value and (help to those in need than any other proposition. The amount is not sufficient, I am sorry to say, to carry on the work the Red Cross has mapped out for the ensuing year and I ask those who hav not already con tributed to this rnnd work their checks to Miss Anne Neave, Scc'y. Red Cross, Communtiy Bldg. iwni-etuuny Buomiireo:, A. H. BOYDEN. Chairman, Fourth Red Cross Roll -' Call. . , : , .. COLDS Sere Throat Cliast ftnf k " lay to make it unlawful for trains Won't Last Many Hours When Beey's 1 1? ipera.,.'WIi.h,n hc . corporate - . . tlimiLH OT fn RUNNING. TRAINS ANNOY GENERAL JUUAN C ARR Raleigh, Jan. 21.-Representa-tive R. O. Everett, of Durham, be lieves that General Julian Carr is entitled to undisturbed slumbers between the hours of 11 at nlsh and 6 in the morning and he pro poses by a (bill introdced inthe legislature today, that the distin guished Durham citizen shall lie peacefully in the arms of Mor pheus during these hours, the Sou thern tailway notwithstanding. Mr. Everett introduced a bill to- ' PNEUil j A New Jfledical Discovery With Twofold Action. Soothes and Heals the Inflamed Surface and Kills the Germ. Endorsed . By Highest Authorities Money Refunded If Any Cough or Cold, No Matter of How Long Standing, is Not Believ ' ed After Taking. According to Directions FINE FOB BUILDING UP THE ; SYSTEM AFTEB f COLDS OB THE FLU Mustarine Gets on ths Job limits of the Bull citv between 11 and 6, explaining that it was or No ntnstlrd vlavter tht anr irrunilJthe nocturnal comfort of the tren- tnrthr tret maiio gw titer iiiHuiuma- leral that he offered the bill fihift Jlon and contention llkM Begy's Blusta- 1 i jl! ' i 7 nnr. thnt v!n . !. .(.. engines and the earlv trams tturt in a ydiow box tot so centa. au3 Ithat run through Durham annoy w7oic,riu.dbere taBt bliater la a jGeneral Cart, whose handsome Oftime when too rub It on tf nient i homo abuts-the yards of the Sou- he lflliummatlon la od In tha morn-I them.' The bill was referroA t.n in lut it it bat .11 mc, tin relief, you ,he PJ1 iu" corporations Craved for la certain. And It acts Just aa faat when iiieil for lumbago, neuralgia, the palua ot rheu matlam sod gout or lor sore, aching Xeet. ' .. . . ' In fact, for all tcbea and palna, sore ecaa and awellinpa, nothinf you can bay at any' drug ftore will produce the hoMl for reanlt na quickly jia Bepy's real yeuiitr jouatard. 1'ain luiler ou tarti. lcrOTnnttee of the house." fll For Expectant 1VI others Of all known drugs, Creosote Is recognized by the medical frater nity .as the greatest healing agency for the treatment of chron ic cough ts .and colds 4nd other forms of throat and lung troubles, Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, other healing elements whichASoothe and heal the inflamed membrane and stop the Irritation and inflammation while the creo sote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed - into the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble and destroys the germs that lead to consumption.- . ' Creomulsion is guaranteed satis factory in the treatment of chronic (coughs and colds, bronchial asth- ma, catarrhal bronchitis and other I form nf tVimpt anil Inns' rliapaaoa ?wc hZxmaJ' BSEQ Bt tlSRlE tTHTSJl!'tind is excellent for building up the toe guicitt.it w Wl ,0'"'6 l-tlktw,Ww0: system after colds or the flu. In- aw ju . .:.,,:,',- : ... j M.rt .x.TBaTwKo u, suur.PM.: creases appeUte and body-weight Scjith Drag Co.; can supply you. rsw;fTeac.eir B.rt. u Asfr sronr druggist (Adr). S1 v ' M: '' :' rail pie' ' ; . . i.,.". I 1 i. When comfort is complete and cost of operation at the mini mum there is little more to be desired in a closed car The Coupe adds to those qual ities real beauty of design and excellent good taste . - Tha gasolina consamption Is unusually low The tire mileage is unusually high : - McCANLESS MOTOR CO., . Salisbury. N. C. r A Post WhntiAd WiU SdlVlt For You
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