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THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, CHARLOTTE, N. C., TRIDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 3, 1921. ij : .... . . ; ,t bg-BUILDING OF TULSA r LAJN JN ED fit"1 ,..11 TT 1.1 TT 1 rG Sim neia unaer Guard at Fair Grounds. June 3. Troops on Tuisi. UllUfi a. jnutiauidiiuil I'll ti d law were recalled at 3 p. : 111 , wiiural Barrett led the men . . 't .-, i' a telephone conversation governor Robertson at Oklahoma Til!1- Okla., June 3. Definite pi. , l.uiKiin homes for the thousands Hr,D,.s rendered destitute by the p war of Tuesday night and Wed- -day vere DemS worked out today a civilian committee of relief. Cushion men of the city have agreed prvct as many nuuocr. na necueu 1x1 1 ' 1 . ; I- ( 3 1 XT t'St unit; puooiuic ctiiu uniy me ,.,; it main to ce vvumeu out. une WaS I W v n 1. j. a avvaj LUG ;.etris from tne area levenea oy ,1 iiprmanent dwellings rnst- ;l T t I 1 . t-J from $500 to $1,000 each. Another v-eme under consideration was 10 iorm J".nrnoi ation to buy up land in the orthein Part of tne city and build a v nesro coiouy. . , t)t number of known dead remained thirty today, no additional bodies ! 'ivins:' i-",?-'11 found. The list was ex-1 1 increased slightly by deaths cme of the several hundred wound- real estate committee set to work ,xiiv to determine the extent of tine 'r,'pVrtv damage, which has been fixed -ufficial'.y at ?1,500,000. Alainai law. greatly niuunieu, re winr.1 in effect today but the .300 l oop? 1;h1 little to do except aid in relief WCrK aiuuug lire negtues. 11 U beHc-ved they might entrain to- horiow, a'tnougn unui ne was assured that the civil uiuckjjs were tuny pre--'ireci to handle the situation and pre- g; t any pLssiuie recui rence vjj. me ius ioroers. Hundreds or negroes wearing- Daugee sTibed ""olice protection" 'were, on streets and downtown Tulsa took !c,a a normal appearance. 1 I jore than 1.000 negroes, those who tare not net-n released from guards, vlent last nigUL au uie ic--ii giuuuus. The Red Cross distributed food and x'.othins- ' ' IS SLANDER AIMED AT EVEY MOTHER Anderson. S. C, June 3. "Not fh . . r 1 : T V.OC re tllStcry ul uipiuuuiui; icieLiiuno nxo iv man so slandei-ed the American iTicn and people as . the present am- ftassador to the Court of St. James. 'whn he recently said in London that America entered the war, not to save Meedoing Europe and the world for ier.iocracy but to save her own inter ests," declared former Secretary of the Navy Daniels in addressing young wo-r-i trrarinatps of Anderson College LrimPi-irpment exercises last" night. It is a slander aimed at every Amen- . e j .1 ..1- nA can motner w no sacrmceu auu uiu v her snn misrht SO to the front to uiuti light the foos of democracy, freedom and equity among nations of the earth," he continued, ana my neart is giau w see the American press, the people r.A tim mrtv nf this , mm are not behind this scandalous statement. . - 'Our boys in colleges are weigning ntniptivp idealism Of Woodrow ifilson and measuring it with Presiden Harding's announced opposition to theories and practical,. tasks for practi cal America," Mr" Daniels asserted. . 'Failure nf thfv JTnited States to rati fy the peace treaty is responsible for the anxiety in America, toaay, ue- nressed conditions, and the low pi ice of cotton," he said. . " - El- ' nnn J II , . -V. m m I 11 II -II . I ! I Si URY TRYING? 11-YEAR- LD BOY DISCHARGED Tfnnv. Tnrl.. June 3. The jury trying the case of Cecil Burkett, 11 years o'.d, charged with the murder of fcnnv siavin 7 was discharged by Judge William Pentecost in circuit court here this morning whmen it failed to reach an agreement. The raco wac triv-fn tr the. iurV VeS- terday afternoon after Special Prose cutor Manning had made tne closing statement in which he declared that the state was not insisting on the death penalty which might be inflicted under the indictment against the boy, but vould be satisfied with a verdict of manslaughter. The youngster, who, attorneys say, is probably the youngest lad ever tried. :n the United States on the charge of Srstdegree murder, sat calmly through Jie arzumpnts; v-psfprrlav in which his cae was discussed 'and the possibilities his punishment were explained to the iie waited patiently ior tne ver &t last night and played around the nnouse lawn while the jurymen ar- his casf. XC0ME AND PROFITS TAX COLECTION OFF 'ashinfftcin .Tiino 3 "VlTervMnn3 of jtcome and profits ' taxes during May on ry yii, 000,000, compared wttn J'ay of last year and by nearly 5b'0, wO.000 during: the eleven months of ne- present fiscal year, as compared th the same period last year, ac hiding to figures 'made public today me tn-asury. ' ! Income rind nrnfita tflYes onllentftd V the L'lircrnmont rlnrino' Mav :it?. :rf?aterl $52,262,000 against $76,508,- - -' i jcai CL&KJ, fVillXC, JUKI. t 11 1- Ieven months of the fiscal year, the otal was $2,641,000,000 against 83,- -JO.ooo.fjoo during thev corresponding months of last year. V VR DOtiMENTS SECURED "-ambrirlse. Arn Juno 3 Official '"''man 11-1 A..r. j t : ' jwaicals, some presented by Ellis IJ. . ' 1. American commissioner at Ber- , ii, s 3 ,Kt been added to. the col ers 'On x-ms madp at thp Marvard ITni- S1ty libmrv -J ' Don't b. Jj.lia e ti, ;.?u en fc.v. LONG. WAW r.; ' ,T1 nA;-- iifVL f .it' n'R DRESSING STRAIGHT. Suits I ' DVX CO NEWBRO MPC. CO. ATLANTA, OA. o LAJ ' 27-inch Plaid Gingham Q 1 rt at OsC 32-INCH ROMPER CLOTH, 18c Good Dark Pattern in 32-inch .Romper Cloth, . -j O " : woven goods, warranted fast colors, for . . . T ' -LOi Heavy Quality Mattress Ticking. 5 "1 OJL at . .: ...7...,.......,..: 12t FATHER GEORGE SHEETING, 8y2c The real, Fattier George Sea Island Sheeting. QJL Sale price ................ 02t FRUIT OF THE LOOM BLEACH, 18c Genuine Fruit of the Loom Bleach, every day " O of this 'sale at lOv , Solid color red, navy, yellow and green calico Q 1 for 02t Amoskeag AC A Feather Ticking OOJL at ....... .. . SERGE SUITS Men's Fine Quality Serge Suits $22 Young Men's Skelton lined Serge Suits, $40 (J9Q.50 values at . . iJ)dO Men's and Young Men's Worsted Suits $22 BOYS' SUITS ENGLISH LONG CLOTH - Yard wide English Long Cloth, very fine quality at .V...... Heavy Weight Sea Island Sheeting at 10c r weight Sea Island Sheeting Ql :, v.;-...,.; .. 02C ROMPER STRIPES, 15c Work or PJay Stripe Romper Cloth, light - and -j Cf dark patterns, warranted fast color for. .1 .'. 1 -LtrV 36-INCH CRETONNE, 15c Yard values. wide Cretonne in all the hew patterns, 35c ies. Special sale priqe 0 . ...... 1.9 C.' WINDSOR KIMONETTE CREPE ' -Windsor Kimonette in all the newest patterns ;for Kimonos. Short while ago 65c values ; O fT Sale price ....... .:. . ; . . . . ;.' d9C 32.INCH DRESS GINGHAM, 18c. match. Sale price 32-inch iNew Plaid Gingham xwith solid colors to 1 Q . APRON GINGHAM, 8 12 c Warranted fast color Apron Gingham, all size QJL. checks. Sale price ." . . . . . O 2 C 32-INCH GINGHAM, 12 2c Bloomfield 32-inch Gingham in black, pink and IOI l-y2t checks, 25c quality for PLAID GINGHAM, 10c -27-inch Plaid Gingham Dress Patterns, short , 1 A length. Sale price LIGHT OUTING FLANNEL, 10c 27-inch Outing Flannel in' pink and blue stripe, checks, etc., for children, 35c value in remnants. Sale j A .. , IVt price MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS, 5c Men's Full size Handkerchiefs at President 25c soft hemstitched Handkerchiefs . at . . . . . . .. . 5c 10c ' . AMOSKEAG TOWELING, 10c Amoskeag. linen finish Toweling, 25c quality. Sale price . .. f .......... . Linen Finish iattress Ticking at . . . : 10c 18 c rcale, all colors r Qlr : ........ i.........;. O2C Good Hickory Shirting V - Q lA O2C Narrow width Percale, all colors at ood at If you don't . see the item yOu are . interested in priced in these columns, ask fpr it, we have it and the price is lower. PALM BEACH UITS, . $12.50 Men's Genuine Palm Beach Suits with label, all .; colors, sizes and styles in regulars, slims, stouts, etc. Sale price in regulars, slims, stouts, J 50 . New express shipment Boys' Suits to go on sale Sat urday morning. , BOYS' HATS Boys' Wash Hats, White and colors. ! . Boys' and Girls' Black Straw Hats 98 C BOYS' PANTS Best Twill Khaki Pants 9f8C Boys' good Worsted and Wool Pants 98 C WASH SUITS Boys'. Romper and Wash Suits, all sizes and colors. CHAMBRAY SHIRTS, 48c Genuine Blue Chambray Shirts, full size ' 8 C Union made Work cut . ... . . .. .s... 85c HANES' ATHLETIC SUITS, 98c Hanes nationally advertised Athletic Union QQ suits, all sizes . ............. 70 V Men's Nainsook Athletic Suits. Special A Q .: TOl at egu at Regular $1.50 fine construction Union Suits J . .JWs DRESS SHIRTS,, 95c Men's Madras in best cuts and Percale Shirts, values that originally sold up to $3.00. Special AfT price en's English Shirting Men's high grade ' Shirts, made of imported 95 tpej MEN'S TRAW HATS Men's New Sailor Straw; Hats' j.95 Men's" English Straw Hats , ' , CO.95 at v . P Special Prices on Panama Hats at $1.95 to COWHIDE OVERALLS, 85c Genuine Cowhide Overalls, all sizes, a short QP ...... Otlt while ago sold for $3.50. Sale price onalls each Ironalls, best Union-made Overalls C1 .75 .. tpx 5c MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS, 5c Men's full size Handkerchiefs at ... ... . ... -'.v. President 25c soft hemstitched Handkerchiefs JQj SOFT COLLARS Men's and Boys' Soft Collars, all sizes. The 25c 1 A and 35c kind. Sale price Ivv BOYS' OVERALLS Little Boys' )veralls, elastic back 75 C at Big Boys' Overalls, "made like dad's," AP ................v tJV 25c CANVAS GLOVES, 10c. Men's Canvas Gloves with Gauntlets, the 25c . " kind. Sale price .... -XlC A Big Chance to Save on Women's Ready-to-Wear One rack of Silk Dresses to $25.00 $14 $25.00 Georgette Dresses $12 $29.50 Crepe Taffeta and Foulard Dresses $KJ5 $5.00 to $6.50 Organdie Dresses . (gge98 Organdie Dresses , to $7.50 -93 $29.50 Navy Taffeta Dresses ' $2X Beautiful line of Bungalow Aprons 98 C $1.98 real Lonsdale Jeans Middy Blouses 98 C Children's $1.98 Gingham Dresses 98 C MATCHLESS SHIRT WAIST VALUES for SATURDAY Voile and Organdy : Waists, up to $3.50 ' - $3.50 to $4.00 Georgette Waist (g j.98 Real at Pongee Waist . $2 Saturday Specials in Hosiery ...... . .. 4 . Ladies' 20c Black Hose -; : ' at : : . . 1 . ". . . . . J . ... ...... . . . Ladies' Black, White, Grey and CoKdoyan Hose y at.' ..................... . . The famous Durham Hosiery in white and gray mercerized Hose at. . ... . .Vl,' Children's Fancy Top Socks 10c at. en's Fancy Top Socks Two pair for i ............ . 75c Ladies' Gauze Vests , X 8C ....-..i.-.......- 35c Lace trimmed Muslin Teddies in white, and pink HfZr at 48c and .. V J. V-- - rV. Ok, Embroidery and lace trimmed Muslin Petticoats QQ at 48c, 79c and ...... ;. ...... tOl Two for ...... Ladies' Muslin Gowns at v. ' APRON GINGHAM 39-inch Shirting, narrow width Shirting; Plaid Dress Ginghams in shorj; lengths ; Matting Ticking, pr -All -for .....,...v....... ,Ul (As long as the lot' lasts Saturday morning, sec ond floor.) . ...., FULL LINE OF BATHING SUITS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY J Commencing in price for children's - . And up Ladies $1 ' ' And up Bathing Caps at '. . . . . .... ............ . 25c and 45c Careful Attention Given, to Mail Orders Charlotte, North Carolina Send Us Your Mail Orders' ;. They Receive Prompt Attention SEHISWUHTEO. Wfirr J Tmna. f J j 'K
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