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THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, CHARLOTTE,. N. C, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 11, 1921. 3 J i U. S. Deparlraeot f A jricultars, Weather Bureau. CHARLES F. MARVIN, Chief. DAILY WEATHER MAP. AFFOINTMJbNT LIST IS 'bec?m"iS less ana less conflfident ofrply of college trained women for Jac-riTKJl?- OVV r ATTCr iirAnnv J113 Prospects and is taking: his case ondary schools. Only as physical Jr. vfJLI Jc JL KJ KjA U OJli W UJtvK X into his own hands with a certain touch : structors are the Wellesley girls aid or desperation, so Mr. Wat-ding's ap- to be retting salaries commensurate Observations takea t 8 s. W.. 75th toerWlt tliln. Alt pressure i recced to sea level, isobars (continuous lines) pass through points of eqaal air pressure. Isotherms (dotted lines) pasa throueb points of equr temperature. Q clear; Q partly cloudy; cloud (g) rain; '"V". vy w wuy. .oHqeqreaasnowprecipUHonof0.0llrichorrnoretnpaat-24tMars. ? St. Augustine, Fla., Feb. 11. The Quadrennial tide wive of office-seekers ana advice-givers that always engulfs a president-elect on the-eve of his inaug uration is rising steadily about Warren Q. .Harding' headquarters here. Screened away from Marion by the con. ferences of "best minds" and then held at bay for three weeks whilg Mr. Hard ing was 'on Vacation, the rush of the job-hungry and the hobby-riders prom ises now to" assume the proportions o a deluge. Its force is not softened by the circumstance that republicanism has not tasted of the plums of patronage for eight years. . With Just three weeks remaining: be fore the advent of the new administra tion, more than one of the aspiring is iXES ON PROFITS . ORDERED CONTINUED Washington. Feb. 11. Collection of ,mn0 tuxes tm profits realized from i'f sale of capital assets will continue. .!.ernal Revenue Commissioner Wtl Is announced today, until the con. tutionality of that provision oi.xae ... Jjag Deen ueLtimureu nnc ou- reme court, notwithstanding the re nt decision lo me cunt-ituy uy a. 'CntH'Ctll'lll I'l'UI I .yICH. vvmj IVIIUI'U the brewsier case. The samp question," the commis- mier declared, "is involved in tho nrnrlo and Ryerson cases, which ,rf argued in tne supreme some weeks ago. Ih decision in these cases Undoubtedly will settle the gen eral., question. In view of the severe penalties provided by law for false or, fraudulent income tax returns, tax payers are warned not to omit from their returns for the year 1920 such gains and profits." NO SERIOUS DAMAGE. Spartanburg, S. C, Feb. 11. Al though 5.93 inches of rain have fallen here since Monday, according to the local weather station, and all jstreams In this section are swollen, no serious damage has been reported. The weath court er is clear arid colder today. A. Our Aim is To Please YOU Are You Satisfi Prompt Service First Quantity Meats of all kinds, the very best quality, at reasonable . prices, are on sale at this mar-. ' ket ' ' w 1 . But, meats alone are not all we have for sale. WO sell SATISFACTION as , well as MEATS. , " -v" ----- ' -': -We realize the vexpectatlorT of the housewife is ;that the market she pat ronizes will take a real interest in , providing for her wants. -Our service, our courtesy, our at tentiveness our promptness and 1 the aualitv of our meats has won for this market, a large patronage. We shall continue our policy unchanged, in the hope that we will merit a greater de gree of public favor. . We Deliver Free of Charge J. F. WILLIAMSON 223 West Trade St. Phone 2504 r K Or ," 4 THE WEATHER. . U February 11, 1921. The disturbances note.d yesterday over Iowa and northern Mississippi have. united into one "low," central. this morning on the New Jersey coagt. The course of the .Mississippi disturbance was eastward through the Carolinas and thence northwestward atariS the coast. Their movements have been attended by general1 precipitation from cen tral Florida northward to the middle Mississippi valley, Lake section and southern New England. The rain has turned to. snow m the Ohio valley and moderate snowfalls N have occurred in the Lake Erie district. Heavy rains are reported from the interior of North Carolina and . northwestern South Car olina,' . v ' Much cooler weather prevails in the east Gulf and the South Atlantic states, where temperatures are. now nearly normal or slightly above; in th-? west umr states they range from 2 to 13 le gress below normal. Warmer weather prevails at a number of stations vj tho West and Northwest, where tempera tures this morning rangj. generally from 10 to 30 degrees abova the seasr onal average The coldest weather re ported this morning is 22 degrees above zero in upper Micnlgan. Fair weather is indicated for this vicinity over Sunday with little change 1 X a . , ' 1 l -i r- i -i m tenipera-iure lonigm ana tsaiuraay but probably warmer Sunday. THE WEATHER. Wather Bureau Office, Charlotte, February 11, 1921. Sunrise .... . . . . . . . , . . . . . . 7.13 Sunset. , , . . . .... . . ... . . .... 6:02 Moonrise . . . .; 8:55 a.m. Moonset .. .. .. .. .. ... 9:40 p. m. Moon phase . . First q.uarter on .loth P otatoes No. 1 - Irish potatoes-, peck lb. 8 lb 8. Snowdrift lard 4 lbs. Snowdrift lard 9 . . .-.35c .2 l-2c ...$1.23 . . . .65c ounce jars pure jam !. 20c 1-5 ounce jars pure jam 25c Pelmonte can Prunes, can ........30c No. 1 Delmonte sliced pineapple 25c Large can blackberries . . v ...... . 25c )ozen- . . 4 ................. . . ... .$.75 Large cans pie peacnes, can ... .15c California peaches, tb. .....25c 25 lb. boxes lb. .21c Green lima beans in cans 25c and 30c Shirley brand tripple succtoash. ,25c Cranberries, qilart . .30c GULP BROS. Phones 18061807. , 225 Bast Trade. pointment list, even after $t has been boiled de-wn and spread out "to dry by his secretaries has assumed large pro portions. 160,000 TEACHERS - QUIT LAST YEAR. Wellesley, Mas.-r-Of the 600,006 teachers numbered in the-United States last year approximately 160,- 000 quit their posts .for lack of adc quate remuneration, accordmg to an estimation made by the department of education at Wellesley College. The head of the department reports an unusually great dearth in the sup- Fancy Groceries with the 'money offered life. : ' " . ' in business GROCERIES and fresh fruits at special cut prices Free Delivery PHONE 1551 OR 1552. for 'your Coffee, Sugar.r -Teaa.- New crop Fancy Rice Kenny's Phosphate Baking Powder, 25c Tb., R-Tbs. -for $1.00. Cocqa, chocolate, extract. griti. Pet milk. Save you money on ail goods. Prompt delivery. : , C. D. KJ5VST r.O. Teas, Coff eesj Sugars, Grits, Rice, Etc. 23 S. Tryon St Phone 1g5M5S2 PHONE 2375 ; " Fresh snap beans, egg plant, fancy ripe tomatoes, parsley, new potatoes, IF ITS GROCERIES PHONE 2016 1766 - ! v Today Specials Spanish, silver and. yellow' onions, pars, hip, carrots, cranberries, spinach, spring onions, rutabaga turnips, etc. Fresh lot of Durfoot sausage." , MILLER VAN NESS CO. ' Phone 2375-2376-23772378 . Klngan's sliced 5 lb.' lots Italia P mm aiBtin That's ohr work, and we work so carefully bur work pleases. We are. pre pared to handle any job of outside painting, interior finishing, floor wax ing. It pays to spend money when you spend It for painting. bacon, lb. '. . Finest Cured . Hams, lb. . . . . . . . J3?c - All kinds lards and cooking oils cheap. 3 lbs. best cheese .',$1.00 All pork sausage ..........30c Fresh butter .60c Eggs , I .......... 5c All kinds syrups reduced. Just try one pound my No. 400 coffee. 1 6 lbs. head rice ............... .50c " ' 6 lbs. Hudnut fresh grits 25c " t O 1 1 a,, r-n xa, euj.a.11 cans miiK. ., .SfitC 4 tall cans f 50c 6 lbs. best sugar .50c Ve save you nearly one-third on all ' your groceries and fruits. Oranges, peck 65c Apples, peck ............ i . V 55c 15c grapefruit ............... .....lie Fancy celery and lettuce. MORNING GLORY HAMS heed no introduction to the well ; in formed housekeepers of Charlotte as they are well acquainted 'With . the delicious flavor and uniform cure of I this celebrated ham. We merely wish i to announce a fresh shipment of medium siaes. Mustard and turnip .45c 1 ealad, spinach, lettuce, cauliflower, egg plant, popper, celery and 1 tur nips today: ". . " " S. R. LKNTZ." - 315 N. Tryon &t. Phones 101 & 103 W. M. Sigmcn. Manager A Fiiel fens Thos. F. Rogers PAINTING CONTRACTOR 227 N. College St. Phone 3800 Your flour and chicken feed at whole-, sale if you want the most for your money. Buy here. ., Earl P. Fite 319 W. Trade. Phone 4509 8 a. m... 10 a. m." Noon . . TEMPERATURE. Dry Bulb- . 8 a. m.. Noon ,. , Wet Bulb. 41 49 53 41 43 Highest yesterday Lowest last night . Mean yesterday Normal . . .... . . Mean same date last year .. Etecess for month . . . .. .. Excess for year . . .... . , . . Highest of record for Feb., 79 Lowest of record for Feb., 5 in'lB99 . . 62 .. 40 .. 51 .. 43 . . 48 52 .. 108 in, 1890 PRECIPITATION. Total for 24 hours, ending 8 a. m. Total for month to 8 a. m.. .... Normal for February .... Excess for year .. ... .. .. .. .. 1.15 3.61 4.39 2.78 mnmmmmJimim I i .iijij n. mmmmmm ill 111 iiiiMiiWiw,ii'iwwl Good Bread Puts A Good Sturdy iody Upon A Youngster Give him lots of good bread and you have given him no of the best foods procurable to make him strong and husky. MButterNut read is made from the pure wheat, the best that grows. "Rich as Butter, Sweet as a Nut," and. fresh at your grocer very ,.ay. ' : . ' . LOAF BUTTER-NUT 13c TWO LOAVES FOR 25c BIG BUTTER-NUT LOAF 18c . PREU FREE FREE A series of B Coin Fol4eri wrapcb: with each. loaj. of ''Butter, ut" Bread. Get the entire series a different one each day. S. fl - xxx Noon . . . . G. S HUMID ITY. . 1? LINDCjREN, Meteorologist. Wars may come, and wars may go, but war taxes go on-forever. I ' ooiiie jwuiju; gci, iuuj line iwwj v. ! immortals on passes. FRESH MEATS pi F"i n n ri'Pi II Buy your meats from us, we sell only the highest quality and at prices that save you money. If you can't come yourself send the children or phone 1035. Choice Steak pound Stew Meat pound.i. ... ... .... . Pork, 30c and pound. ' ' PorkvSausage pounds. Mixed Sausage pound. . ......... Beef Liver : ' ; pound. . . . ....... . . Veal Chops pound. .......... . . Veal Steak pound, .. ...... , ., . INDEPENBEHT MEAT MARKET P. B SCISM, Prop. 600 S. Church St. I Phone 1035 30c 20c 35c 35c 25c 20c 25c 30c Your Careless Buying Costs you . extra money. Let me sell you - all your Groceries and save you 10 to 25 per cent. 5 lb. cartons' Domino sugar ,...39c 6 lbs. fresh, grits 25c 6 fbs. 10c rise .50c 4 tall cans milk ................. .50c It small cans milk i.:. . ,59c Self-rising: .......... y , .$5.43 24 Jb. bags' ,..,. MM 8 lb. nails lard C1.13 No other store -sells good goods as cheap. 1 201'6 Phones 1768 Pure Pork Link Sausage lb. S5c sugar peas, salisfy, large bell peppers, i JMarning Glory Hams lb. 39c Iceberg and Florida lettuce, ;. xelery, ; xrj,. tii-t.i-. T5 r-- :,per pound. ............ . 55c. 10 lb pails Kingan's Pure Lard . $2L0 8 lb pails Best C. P. Lard $1.23 " Kingan's Reliable Hams . , 38c 241b Melrose or Pillsbury. Flour at v..., $1.65 24 lbs. Elizabeth Flour $1145 ' 24 lbs Sunflower Self rising ' V Flour $1-50 CoffeesVLord Calvert, White "House Maxwell House, Caraja, rbuckles, Golden Blend, none better. Porto Hico Sugar xHoese Molas ses, gal ............ $1.25 i Fresh Oleo Butter, lb ... .43c Nancy Hall Sweet Potatoes, per : peck .. 45c No. 1 , Irish Potatoes, 3c lb., per -;peck .. 38c Hein25 Pork and Beans 11c and 18c. 10 lbs: Best Granulated Sugar at 85c Nice fat Chickens. Fresh Counr try Eggs. Yes; we have a few of those good. Brooms left at old prices. mce your orders early. PROMPT DELIVERIES.- ' John Allen Taylor CASH GROCERY Corner Church and Fourth Sts. . Phones 2016 and 1768. QDO Q PHONE 2883 Sun Flour, 98 lbs ...... Sun Flower, 48 lbs Sun Flower, 24 lbs . . No. 10 Lard in buckets No. 5 Lard in buckets t 4 $590 $3.00 . $1.50 . $1.2 , . . . 65 c No. 1 Irish Potatoes, peek 45c No. 1 Sweet Potatoes, pk 50c 1 White House Coffee v. 45c 3rr-White House Coffee $1.25 3 cans' 20c Tomatoes , ,. .5Qc 100 lbs Full q Pep ... , $4.75 8 cans 15c Tomatoes fl.OO We handle all kinds of Fresh Vegetables. PHONE 2883 ;, ! Fite iaras Cash Grocery. 1420 S. Boulevard. Fite-a Spsclals, Ch 98 lbs. 48 tbs. 24 lbs. 8 lbs. fresh salt rib meat. .11.10 We could name you 50 other grocery j items which we- sell for less. ; Our coffee are wonderfully big values. ; Fr-esh butter, eggs, pork sausage( cream cheese, celery, lettuce and j fine fruit. .' .. v .. ; ; Apples, peels . . . -. ... . . . . , . ...... -55e . - r-Free. Delivery----- . Ecoiiomy Grpicery 37 W. 4tH. Phone 4380 I U m mm i i LK ii J m Carolina Balling Company TIIK HOUSEKEEPERS BULLETIN Phone us and save the difference. 200 pecksv No. 1 Irish potatoe's, -peck ...... ;'. . ,a .35c TMishel ... 5, .... . ,$1.33 Sack ... ... . .$3.50 6 lbs. fine granulated sugar ...... 50c 24 lbs. Elizabeth flour $1.45 4S lbs, ISliaabeth flour $2.90 ?4 lbs. Sunflower Self -rising. . .$1.50 48 lbs. . Sunflower' Self-rising. . ..$2.95 Small pork shoulders, fresh country ' eggs, 3 coops of fat chickens.,'. Fresh Mooresvill butter, lb. ....50c 1 tb. Rumford baHing Ponder .,.28c 25 Davis baking powder 20c pint, Wesson it ', . . . . . 80c 1 quart Wesson oil 60c 300 pails of lardvNo. 5 pail 65c No. 10 -nail $1.25 Nancy Hall sweet potatoes, peck 50c Waterground corn meal, peck" ,,,.50c Our best chicken feed, peck ......50a Sack . . .$3.15 2 bars of Qctagorf soap or powders 15c boo lbs. of lean streaked meat, lb, 15c 2 lbs. Arbuckle coffee . , ,55c 2 ms., Caraia coffee ........... .. .59c 2 lbs. White House coffee i ...tSc 3 packages 15c macaroni or spaghetti lor . . . ........... - 3 lbs. of furl cream . cheese . .$1.00 3. cans 25c tomatoes .............. .50C 3 cans 25c: English j-eas 50e 3 cans 25c sweet corn , . . v. . . ,50c 3 cans 25c tall salmon .50e 3 ' cans 50c sliced pineapple . ,$VQ0 3 icans 60c syrup peaches ,.., , $1,00 Sweet oranges, grapefruit, appiea, oa - nanas, frsh coooanuts; and a ; full line of fresh vegetables If interested ' in the purchasing, power of your dollar w txpect. an order 6t you. Phone us your wants, . we deliver. WHY PAY MORE? in i.i mmmvtvi.u nai..iMii iiiihmii in ThaCASH GROCER i The Cash Grocer. Corner Htn and Graham Sts. Phone 4090. $5,00 In Trade FREE $5,00 In Trade FREE 1 1 1111 "" i ina'i..n i l . .jj. i . m uiMmmiliini '5 Self -rising flour , . . . . . .$5.63 Self-rising flour .... , , . .$2.85 Self-rislnar flour; ,. . .. . . .$1.45 98 lbs. White House patent flour $5-50 48 !bs. White House patent flour ,-$i80 24 lbs. White House patent flour, $145 100 lbs Corn meal . .. .$2.90 50 lbs. corn meal ...$1.5Q 10 lbs corn meal . . . .. i , , . .33c 100 Tbs. Edan chicken feed $3.25 100 lbs. Full-of-Pep laying mash $4.75 100 lbs. Tuxedo chops mule feed $3.25 100 lbs. dairy feed .... $3-50 75 lbs. bran and shorts ...$2.00 150 lbs. Irish potatoes $3"5 Bushel ......... .j. ....... . . . . .,$1.45 Peck: 8e Nancy Hall sweet potatoes, peck 50c Nice fresh Danish cabbage, rb. . . 3c By the hundred pounds ...,.. .$2.25 Nice fat hens, lb ,j .355 Figsh country eggs and butter. ! ; Tba,- granulated sugar , , ;;. M$Q 100 ' Tb. bags ........... ..,,...$7.00 A very fine Rio coffee, lb. ......25c 5 lbs. for ...... .$1.00 40o and 50c coffees, 3 lbs. ,,.. $1.00 Our 65c coffee, lb. ,50c This beat? 'em all. . V . ... 7 to 10 lb., sides of rib meat. .tf. 15c 8 lb s, Snowdrift $1.35 4 lbs. Snowdrift ................. 70c Compound lard. tb. ............. .15c Quart can Wesson oil . ,..... ...60c Pint can Wesson il W.33e Pink salmon .............. r.... . .15e Dozen .$1.65 Sweet pugar vorn .......... .....zoe Dozen .................. $2.00 No. 3 tomatoes . .15c Dozen ..................... . t . .$1-5 No. 2 tomatoes ................. .iue Dozen ..................... . Campbell pork & . beans, dozen $1.30 50o ana-60c preserves, jams ans jemes,- 3 for . ? t f k ; 51,vv Doren .$3.a acco We can sell you 1 1ft lbs. good Gnawing Tobacco for $30 1$ oz. baggood Smoking Tobacco, 60e 2 8 Cakes Swift Arrow Soap . . . .$1.00 12 cakes Octagon. Soap ....... ,,0c J 98 lbs. Sk.t Melrose Flour ' j 48 lb. Sk.Melrose Flour ........ $3.20. ' By the bbla ................. ...$lg.30 98 lb. skMaple; LearPatf;rrf:$3.i) """ 48 lbs. sk. Maple .Leaf, Pat "......$3.85 . 3 lbs. Caraja Coffee ,. 90c 3 1b8. Maryland Club Coffee ....$1.20 3 lbs. White House Coffee ......$120 2 cans Campbell's Pork and t Beans ......... r. ............... 25c - It pays you to carry your goods and sav delivery expense. We can sell you your goods cheaper. . W.B.Estridge 1 38 North College. " 1 EZU iLuJ ICH Lr.r'.iJ Suuwl t . j . We Pay 5 Per Cent Qn What; Your Spend Return to us $20 in Cash Receipts and receive $1.00 in trade free or $5 for $100 in Cash Receipts. X? : - ; '. BUY YOUR FRESH MEATS FROM U$ AND SAVE THE TICKETS Prompt Service, First Quality and Full Quan tity Go With Each Purchase. BARNES MARKET " r 247 West Trade Street Phones 1002--1003 FAMOUS INDIAN RIVEE: Fruit For Sale ONE CAR : , -x ORANGES AND GRAPE FRUIT. Oranges 65c peck; $2.50 bu. Car on Mint Street. ., A. B. HATTAWAY. Graig Fite The Chit-Price Cash. Grocer. v . ig7539 South Coilege--187& (9545 North CoUefe -695 Red Fronts. , Phone 3836 ---.-'.. . . .. . . . . . WaterfirrOund Meal. 10 lbs. 35c Sweet potatoes Uhat have been' kept' aU winter in a house ..........50c Klngan potted meat, do?en t7;..,5c Kingan breakfast : bacons lb. ' .. .35c. Klngan link poric sausage , t ..... . oc Kingari pork ham "..if .;.2-30c 16 tb. Kingan cured torn .$5.40 Star soap, dozen .";;vt"."... 45C Macaroni, dosen ..,.......,.. .-.i90c 1-2 gallon air tight picklea ....... 50c 1-2 gallon blackberries .......... 50c Piff feet, lb, .. . . , ... ,. ....... ' ?26c. Country eggs ... a-"c Extrfe fancy prunes .....,..;,..y.25c Syrups, 13c, 20c 45c and ,., , , . .90c Palm OUve soap, do?en .,. , ...1.00 2 Tb. O&rby cake .,.... 05 4 tb, raisin ,ca?e.. $14Q Quaker oats ............ . . -. ... 14c $1.00 worth of beans, lb. . .. . .. ,7 . l-2c ir nit wnrth of neas. lb. ........7 1-Sc I' lh s. : Swift Jewel lar4 TT . $X.2T 24 Ibt. SUnH0Wr .... " . ..f Muriel ciears ... .fic Assorted : candl, eakes Sprinjdal mill?, cigarettes, etc, -7 - Seed Potatos We- have in stock fresh Maine grown Irish Cobblers and Red Bliss potatoes, $60-per sack; $2.75. per bushel; 70c per peck. Chicken feed, $3.30 per 100 lbs. Lay . mash, $4.65 per 100 lbs. Crushed oyster shells. $1.35 per 100 lbs. Baby chlx . feed, $3.65 per 100 lbs. Fresh .cabbage plants, $2.60 per 1,000. ; : Full line fresh garden seeds in bulk and complete line of spraying mate rials and sprayers. '. ' AMERICAN SEED CO. - 311 E. Trade. Phone 3961. C.W. Croweil c 3 312 W, Bland, 1 UR MOTTO: "SOIilETHINO GOOD TO EAT" , s . ' -.- - - - ' . Service First Quality Always. 33verythinf In staple ind fancy grocer ies,; fruits and vegetables of' all kinds fresh daily. Cbickeni, eggs and .but- ter. ; . : ; " . - ' The famous "Corby" cakes a specialty. : i Phone us-, your orders ... - Yatts Grocery. Co. 813 East Seventh St " PHONE 4431, "'
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