THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, CHARLOTTE, N. C, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 9, 1921t
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WEATHtSK conditions.
June 9, 1921.
Barometric conditions remain prac
tically the same, generally high pres
sure prevailing east of the Mississippi
river and low thence to the north Pa
cific states.
Light to moderate rains have fal
len in North. Carolina, the mountain
section of South Carolina, extreme
southwestern Mississippi, Louisiana,
Arkansas, Oklahoma and eastern Tex
as, with heavy rains of 1.00 to 1.80 in.
1' in a few localities near; the Louisiana
coast, eastern Texas, and west-central
Arkansas.
There have also been light to mod
erate showers from the lower and
middle Ohio vahey westward to west
ern Kansas, and at scattered stations
in Colorado, the Dakotas, Wyoming
and Montana.
Temperatures are slightly above nor
mal in Tennessee and interior portions
of Georgia and Alabama and day tem
peratures slightly below normal in Ok
lahoma and northwestern Texas; sea
sonable weather prevails mostly else
where in the cotton belt. No import
ant tempe-ature changes have occurred
in northern districts.
Generally cloudy and unsettled
weather is probable for this vicinity
tonight and Friday, with occasional
showers and little change in tempera
ture.
THE WEATHER
Weatber -Bureau Office.
Charlotte, June 9.
Sunrise 5:08
Sunset 7.36
Moonrise . . 8.53 a.m.
Moonset 10.40 p.m.
Moon phase, first quarter on 12th.
MEM HINTS
Breakfast
Halved Grape Fruit.
Frizzled Smoked Beef.
V', i Joins. -imetr.
Luncheon
of Face and Bacon.
vvVi.l una Butter Sandwiches.
l inc..l'l"e oaiau.
Dinner
j-.ch ..up Biscuits.
Bnnled Lamb Chops.
r;:rrots and Teas.
Jelly Salad
Charlotte Russe.
Barley
rota toes-recoa.
MENU HINT.
Breakfast.
Grape Fruit.
Cereal. Top Milk
French Omelet.
Buttered Toast. Coffee.
Luncheon.
Eggs a la Suisse. Nut Bread
AVafers. , Salad Delight.
Tea.
Dinner.
Salmagundi with Baked Potatoes.
Bread. Beets with Butter.
Cream Pie. Coffee.
nf flannel snaked in turoentui, then
nolish with a dry cloth. The tiles will 8 a. m
soon look fresh, and new.
TEMPERATURE.
Dry Bulb.
RECIPES FOR A DAY
10 a.
Noon
m.
Wet Bulb-.
Rarlev Gems Beat two eggs ngnt-I s a. m.
ly and add two cupfuls of milk. Sift J Noon
together one cup or Daney ana nee
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NOT K' t:
01 SALE OF SCHOOL
BONDS.
No,
The County Board of Education of
Mf.'iiVil'urs" County will on the 11th
oV.1u' 19-L at its office. County
V1.;,,.. h,,us. i" City of Charlotte,
V'-h Camilla, offer for sale school
for tne special ocnuui iisu iti
White. Long Creek, to oc
,,Ue.l by the Board or county torn
nii'T.er of Mecklenburg County, not
x?d'ins Twenty Thousand Dollars
..-ti oon i par. tive hundred to one thou-'-j'nd,
purchaser may desire, to
Va'-'interest at rate of six per cent,
'tvable s:nii-dnnually
i scria'.'.y. tinal payment twenty
-ars. and jnneipul and interest pay
':, at fuoh place as the purchaser
?av design itc.
sealed oids will Ve received and
ened at twelve o'clock M. at the
i our.tv Court House of Mecklenburg
'unty on the 11th day of July, 1921.
.ich bids to lie secured by accom--.anvire
satisfactory cashier check for
i-n'pr cent of such bids,
e received less than par,
-i reject reserved.
W. E. FHlUt,
Chairman County Board Education
Mecklenburg County.
Av.esv. J. M- Matthews, Secretary.
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RECIPES FOR A DAY.
Eggs a la Suisse Take a baking
dish and put two large tablespoons of
butter in a little bit of milk, then lay
er of srrated cheese, break a number
of eggs and put them in the dish, be-,!
ing careful to keep them separate, sea
son with salt and pepper, sprinklo
cheese on top, put in the oven and
soon as the cheese is brown, serv.
Salmagundi Cook for 20 minutes in
boiling salted water two cups of mac
aroni; drain; have ready about half a
pound of cold cooked beef cut in cubes.
Put into a baking dish a layer of mac
aroni, then a layer of meat, a layer of
flour and add two ounces of sugar, half Highest yesterday
o too.nrwn nf ha.kiner Dowder. iub in lowest wsl msut
! nitth fincror tins four tablesDOons I Mean yesterday
I V till I lit- A 1 V . - - I - mm,
of butter substitute and add tne eggs iormii ..
j sii. x t.m onn hake in nupn i luean saiiie uttLc jaoi ieai u
.1 Deficiency for month . . .
K ' nr t; anH Ptarnn Frv 1 Excess for year 358
untiiSbrown six large slices of bacor i Highest of record for June, 102 in 1914
and chop coarsely, prepare a cup ...
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nis bllT r"Hr; nS PRECIPITATION.
the blcor Mx chli saucTand one ta- Total for 24 hours ending 8 a. m. . 0.24
, i j Thic mavlTotal for month to 8 a. in O.ib
Diespoon Oi. eaupycu .-" I -N-vv,i r A AR
v - 1 iin .r- u mav bfi turned Normal for June 4.4t
tato7a greased ' baking dish, the top Deficiency for year
covered with dried crusnea crumos niii-
ed with grated cheese and Drownea over
in a quick oven.
WANT A WOMAN
(Continued rroin Vt9 One.)
surfaced road through the central sec
tion of the state, connecting Raleigh,
Durham, Burlington, Greensboro, High
Point, Salisbury and intermediate
points to Charlotte. When completed
this will be one of the longest sireicnes
of hard surfaced roads in the South,
and one that will serve a large portion
of the population of the state.
This road can be completed in a
minimum of time, for there is already
a large number of stretches of this
highway already paved with concrete
or other hard surface material. The
road between Durham and Raleigh will
follow the Cary route. Wake county
already has a hard surfaced road, from
Raleigh to Cary, a distance of six
miles, and Durham county nas con
structed a road about four miles out
of Durham. When these two links are
connected it will be possible to go
from the Johnson county line on the
east to the Durham county line on
the west, without getting off a good
dependable road, one that can be trav
eled at all seasons 1nd in all weather.
In addition there will be spurs off
this road to other important places in
the state. One of these will lead
from Durham to Chapel Hill. Eight
or more miles of this Chapel Hill
road has already been completed and
the contract has been let for the Or
ange county end of this road, so
that before the new school year, it
will be possible to go from Durham
to the University over a hard surfaced
road.
All of the missing links will be
paved before the end of the year,
and in addition to the Ralei'-i-Char-lotte
road, there wil be a great deal
of building in the eastern counties,
so that the central highway will be
tapped on the east by a number of
roads coming from the coastal piam
section of North Carolina. Some of
the eastern counties are not waiting
for the highway commission but have
big contracts under way tnemseives.
The commission will during this month
let additional contracts in the eastern
counties, so . that in a comparaitvely
short time it will be possible to
traverse the whole length of the state
on a dependable highway.
We Sell Same Goods
For Less Money
12 lbs. fine granulated sugar .
Fancy new Irish potatoes, peck
Our best chicken feed, peck ..
Nancy Hall sweet potatoes, peck
Pint Wesson oil
Quart Wesson oil
No. 5 Snowdrift lard
Nn. 1 n Snowdrift lard . . ...
24 lbs. Elizabeth flour l.dU
24 lbs. Sunflower self-rising .. $1.35
3 dozen fresh country eggs, . . . .S1.00
1 dozen 5c laundry sopa osc
$1.00
. 60c
. 45c
. . 50c
. 28c
. 55c
. 60c
$1.20
dozen 10c rolls toilet paper . . 89c
dozen 10c Octagon soap . . . . 89c
dozen 10c Argo starch 89c
WHY PAY MORE?
S'ir " " " '
Corner Eleventh and Graham.
Thono 4090.
Found
anything in our store at
wholesale prices until
Thursday. If you want
Bargains phone us. We
will deliver free of charge.
Fite & Harris
Phone 2883
16 Who Serves
SEED CORN.
We are headquarters for first-class seed
corn.
Boyd's Special, per bu $400
Mikorv Kins, ner bu $2.75
Boon County, per bu. ..$2.75
American Seed Co. Special, per bu $2.75
Improved Golden Dent, per bu .. $3.50
Full line Sudan grass, first class seed
free from Johnson grass; only $6.00
per hundred.
Peas and Soy beans are high. We
suggest using cane aYid Sudan grass
for forage. Don't forget our special
price on Sparr Brand mule feed.
$2.20 per hundred.
We appreciate your trade and offer
only first class goods.
AMERICAN SEED CO.
311 Eat Trade St. Phone 3961.
J. R. Faulkner Co.
1420 S. Boulevard
HUMIDIT Y.
8 a. m.
Noon .
3.49
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Those have not served who gather
alone the gold.
Nor have they served whose life is
told
In selfish battles they have won,
Of deeds of skill that have been done.
But those who served, who now and
then
Have helped along his fellowmen.
PHONE 18061807.
GULP BROS.
Home-grown snap beans, sugar peas,
beets, squash, lettuce. June appivs.
Nancy Hall sweet potatoes.
Revere brand succotash, can .. .
Large cans pie peaches, can . . .
4 cans 15c Van Camp pork and
beans
23 oz. Orington jam
17 oz. jars Monarch brand cherry
preserves c
Pint bottles apple Juice 15c
T;t l-vnttleia sranB iuice 3aC
Gold Bar brand asparagus tips .. 25c
Country cured hams, shoulders and
bacon.
24 lbs. Melrose flour $l.on
24 lbs. Sugar Loaf patent flour $1.30
15c
15c
i
25c
35c
DELICIOUS PIE RECIPES
Lemon Cream Pie Three-quarters
nun of white suear and one large spoon
ful nf vnttfr hpnten into a cream. Stir
in thrpe beaten volks of eggs, add le
mon inice and crated peel, one lemon
A little almond extract rose water and
thrPP tablesnoons of sugar tor a mer
ino-ua tf nnvpr thp. nift when done. This
snceu onion, men a. mjei w iuiucx,.--, jQr one g00(j.sizeQ pie-
G. S.
LINDGREN,
Meteorologist.
(either canned or fresh). Dust over a
principal pay- little salt and pepper and dot with but
ter. Have a layer oi cracKer cruun's
on top. Pour over any gravy you
have: if not sufficient use a little milk
or water. Bake 45 minutes.
COOKING HINTS.
No more crushed and misshapen stuff
ed eggs at the picnic luncheon if tho.
following suggestion is followed. Keep
on hand several fresh, clean egg boxes
1 7,i with the usual small compartments in
and right
Lemon-Aople Pie Take one apple
chopped fine, one egg, one lemon chop
inside fine, grate the rina; one cup oi
sugar, piece of butter size of a walnut.
Makes one pie.
TRY THESE
To Keep Buttons From Being Iron
ed Dff Place a pin in button and sew
over this. When finished remove the
pin, thus leaving the thread loose en
ough for buttons to 'play" when push
ed by the iron in ironing or tearing
off in the wash. It is well to put a
tape back of them on very thin mater
ial. ,
Dress Shields Instead of sewing aress
CHARLOTTE MEN
AT STATESVILLE
Local Merchants Guests at
Banquet; David Ovens
Speaker of the Occasion.
What
The world needs men today.
Red blooded men along life's highway,
With cheerful smiles and helping hand,
With a faith that understands
The beauty of a simple deed
Those who serves another's hour of
need.
13 lbs. sugar $1.00
25 lbs. sugar .... ". $2.00
100 lbs. sugar . . . .' .... $7.25
Nice rib meat, lb l'C
Nice white boiling meat, lb 13c
l?v the strin. lb 12ac
8 lbs. compound lard $1.00
4 lbs. compound lard 55c
G lbs. nice coffee $1.00
New Irish potatoes, peck 40c
Wp ra-.Vv nice fruits, all kinds of
green vegetables.
45 North Col5ege. Red Front
Phone 695.
We Deliver All Over the City.
GULP BROS.
Phones 18061807.
225 East Trade.
Our
f buys a brand
I new Corona
- portable type
writer. Other makes
at attractive prices.
See us before you buy.
THONTV 4542
POUND & MOORE CO.
wiTii-b -"rs are delivered. .acn sub
division will be found just the right
place to keep a stuffed egg in perfect
n indition durinsr the trip. Roll each
egg in waxed paper, twisting the en.l , shields in waigt on with ver small hooks
so that it shall project as a handle by , n ia L having the hooks on the
which to pull the egg irom ixs cuou.v- h, M - the ln the vaist, Be sure
NOTICE OF SALE OF SCHOOL
BONDS.
The County Board of Education of
MeckiPnl.urg County will on the 11th
'lay of .luly. 1321, at its office. County
Cour. Huuse, in City of Charlotte,
North Carolina, offers for sale school
bonds for the Special School District
No. :'k White, Crab Orchard, to be
issued Vy the Board of County Com
rr.issii inert of Mecklenburg County, not
exceeding Twenty-five Thousand Dollars
?25.00O par. five hundred to one thou--ir.d,
a purchaser may desire, to
:?ar irTest at rate of six per cent,
iayabL sc mi-annually, principal pay
sV.e serially, final payment twenty
'ars, and principal and interest pay
at such place as the purchaaer
rc-iy d?siE;nute.
Sealed bids will be received and
rper.ed at twelve o'clock M. at the
County Court House of Mecklenburg
County on the llth day of July, 1921,
such bids to be secured by accom-
tanying satisfactory cashier check for
en per cent nf such bids. No bid to
rectived less than par, 'and right
reject reserved.
W. E. PRICE,
ra-.rman Countv Board Education
Mecklenburg County.
A: J. M. Matthews, Secretary.
L5-4t-oaw
hole. Stand each egg on ena in us
own compartment, close the box and
dismiss all care from your mind as to
the packing of that particular item cf
the luncheon.
Fresh cracker dust makes a delicious
thickening for milk soup. Simply ?tir
in until of the right consistency just
before serving.
SUGGESTIONS.
Tn nlare of shelf paper for the china
closet cut oUt pieces about six inches
wide from some remnants of curta'n
net. After hemming them on the ma
chine crochet a simple pattern into the
edge and they are very pretty.
For cleaning the grater on which
chocolate, lemon or in fact anything
has been grated, use a small brus,h
with stiff bristles, which can be pur
chased for five or ten cents. The ordi
nary dishcloth is sure to become fas
tnoH on the rough surface and al&o
-r,riu nnt ripan the holes properly.
From cheap, unbleached cloth, also
old sheets and night dresses one cn-:
make quite serviceable chemises and
corset covers to wear about the hov.so,
mornings.
Save pretty pictures from old calen
dars or magazines and when a new '.a.
endar comes with just advertising upon
it paste on a picture.
Often the tiles in the hearth becomes
so stained that water will not clean
them. Try rubbing mem mi
to get the washable kind. You will find
this very convenient indeea.
Stocking to keep black stockings
from turning brown use plenty of blu
ing water.
KITCHEN HINTS
When making mashed potatoes into
cakes, rub the hands with flour to r-'e
vent potato sticking to them.
When scourine pans use an inexpen
sive nana Drusn wnicu uis.nuuicv
cleanser mCh better and seems to
lighten this task considerably, to say
nothing of saving the discloths.
In making salads calling for celery
when it is impossible to get celery,
take cabbage stalk, cut it up fine and
sprinkle with celery seed and let stand
a while, then just before using, mash
it up.
To nrevent whipped cream rrom gei-
I ting watery after standing a short time,
i dissolve a little gelatine in two tea
spoons of water and whip in tne cream.
You can let it stand ior nours aim
it will be as firm as at nrst.
LOST RIVER BED FOUND.
Caribou, Cal. A lost river bed was
Sixteen officers and members of the
Charlotte Merchants' Association re
turned from Statesville Thursday
morning at 1 a. m., after attending by
invitation the annual meeting and din
ner of the Statesville Merchants' As
sociation. About 115 merchants and
visitors were at the banqueting table,
including visiting merchants from other
r-itis f the Western part or tne state
The Pharlotteans reoorted a splendid
nfd anDreciation for
th nrrtial hosnitality of the States
ville organization. David Ovens, of the
J B. Ivey department store here, was
principal speaker of the evening. The
Charlotte party made the trip to and
from Statesville by automobile.
Atr Ovens, in his atldress, the prm-
oinal on of the evening, adverted to
the cordial relations that have always
o-irietd botween Mecklenburg ana ire
Hon counties and referred to the fact
that the two counties were one in me;i
efforts to insure the building of the
first hartf-surface highway in the West
nart of the state that between
rviariottn and Statesville.
Pavinsr tribute to the Statesville
Merchants' Association and J. Pau
T.eonard. its secretary who is also sec
i-otarv of the State Association, M".
Ovens said the Statesville organization
cot tbo nac-e for merchants' organiza
tions in the state and was copied by
the other locals.
There are few new principles to D-3
learned in merchandising, Mr. Ovens
said, that were not in effect when mer
chandising began back near creation s
dawn. In selling a pair of shoes the
modern merchant employs about the
same methods that were employed by
Strong men must stand beside the
weak.
Kind men to hear what others speak.
True men to keep our country's laws,
To guard its honor and its cause.
Men who can bravely play lire s gamt,
AVho ask not rewards of gold or fame.
Duty
Teaches us to do the best we can
To help cheer our fellowman,
To lose all seinsn neeas,
And delight in the larger deeds.
Which smoothes the' road and lights
the day
For those who pass along our way.
A. U.
WE SELL QUALITY GROCERIES.
John Allen Taylor
Cash Grocery.
Corner Church and Fourth Sts.
2016 PHONES 1768
Economy
Grocery
encountered in drilling a power tunnel
hrf rpcentlv. It was at a depth of
400 feet and the log oi a tree was
found in a perfect state of preserva
tion, the wood pruning freely.
37 W. 4th.
Phone 4380
Your
"Eats"
best hot-weather
-Sandwiches
JUS
TAR
RIVED
A NEW CAR OF SELECTED
Oranges
and
Grapefruit
ALSO, A NEW LOT OF
Tomatoes
Watermelons
Roasting Ears
WE KEEP A REGULAR SUPPLY OF
All Vegetables
Coulbourn's Market Cars Most Economical"
East Fifth St, at Seaboard Tracks.
the morrhant along the river Nile in
i power tunnei - - th SDeaker said, a-
It was at a depth oc j -,,Y differences in some
details of the transaction.
We have learned a tew new trie?,
however." Mr. uvens saia, speiuin
itvi nnrtioiilar reference to mercan
tile P-jmerience in unanone anu tne
tonrienrv tnwards closer co-operation ia
v.v.on nf ffiriencv and consideration
for employes. "When it was suggesicu
a few years ago tnat stores ciose at -j
r. m. manv thought it would not doat
all. But we have been closing now for
i vooro at tnat nour ana uwu
the ten commandments and the law ol
r-avitn firm are still in effect."
"The most important factor in suc
cessful merchandising perhaps," said
vt- rWria "is the selling force, thac
rQrt of vmir store that comes in closest
contact with the public. While mer
chandising, like otner tnings, pra,
on age-old principles, we may learn oy
experience that certain ideas such :s
making the public feel cordial to youv
store by a cultivated, considerate salea
force and attention to other details
. on th difference in the world
between successful and unsuccessful
merchandising." ' x.
Among the guests at the rneetmg
wee all the ministers of otatesvnla.
a t ifi officers and members of
i, r-v,o,-ir,ttP association were also
D was Frank Morrison, of
Winston-Salem, former president of the
ir.x.UnM4 A icAniOTiAn
North Carolina jvieruuiut aoW.uiuv, ;
i,n of the Winston-Salem local
Mr. Ovens rallied the Twin City visitors
rir iofArrine to Winston-Salem
as the great Afro-American center of
the Southeast and the most populous
city in North Carolina.
LOOK OUT RICH MAN.
Washington. The wealthy clubman
and sportsman with his private hunt-
insr preserves siocnea wim tuvM 6cwio
may soon lose much of the exclusive
of ur.h nrivileges. He may hnd
some day that these acquisitions of his
wealth are open to the plain, everday
1-4n
This' is possible through a resolution
-Hir. in the House by Represen-
tatlvo Anthony, ot ivansaa, wmui
would enable the Government to ac
quire and maintain public shooting
-...o in various parts of the coun
try where every American who could
I afford $1 for a license would be al-
J lowed to hunt.
I Natural gas and coal gas are both
combustible gases, but are not identical.
Finest quality 60c butter, lb. .. 43c
wvra fanrv sliced breakfast bacon.
m 43c
Root p-rade. 4-Th. strins bacon, only
O - - no.
oov
aHf'c nnrt Armour s best nams.
TTonrv No. 1 Dotatoes, peck . . . . 50c
Fancy large smooth tomatoes, lb. 20c
Tall cans Sockeye salmons . . 33c
Triat cans medium red salmons .. xac
Gorten's new pack fish roe and ready
to fry. .
Dessert peaches, best duality, cheap.
ir rhs. susrar i
PICNIC TIME
We have the goods for it.
Pimentoes, craft cheese, pickles,
niivps. nimento cheese, boiled ham, vot-
tA Via mavonnaise and salad dress
ings of all kinds,- relish, cakes and
crackers a full assortment, Easy-TVTake-Puddinff.
Jello, all flavors. Swans
Down cake flour, fresh blackberries
or.fi all kinds of fruits, full line fresh
cgetables, your chickens, eggs ana but-
ter. Phone us your uiu.
Watts Grocery Co.
In the good old summer time, your body needs food that
liaht-but highly nutritious, of course. Sandwiches are
tteSlSuiLrve sandwiches-with a fruit ade or
ices There you have refreshment to the queens taste
and at the same time you're certain of honest-to-goodness
food!
If you wish them to be specially dainty for the picnic or
porch party, remove the crusts neatly with a sharp knife.
Here are a few that will appeal for deliciousness:
Strawberry Sandwiches
Bread should be cut thin and buttered lightly.
Slice large firm strawberries and spread over
slice Sprinkle' with blended powdered sugar
and cinnamon and cover with second slice.
should be maae jusi uews ""'
813 East Seventh St.
Phone 4431.
Fite's
peciais
These
serve.
Chicken and Olive Sand
wiches Butter the desired number of
slices of Bread, and on half of
these lay thinly sliced pieces of
chicken. Over the chicken spread
a mixture of minced olives
moistened with mayonnaise.
Cover with second slice. These
should be made just before time
to serve.
Watercress Sandwiches
Spread between thin slices of
Bread a filling made as follows:
One-half cup of butter, six ta
blespoonfuls of minced water
cress, one teaspoonful of lemon
juice. These ingredients should
be thoroughly creamed. Slices
need not be buttered.
$7.25
$2.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
100 lbs. sugar v
25 lbs. sugar
13 lbs. sugar . . . .
6 lbs. nice coffee
oc rKo russirl BrritS . . .
15 lb head rice M;""
New Irish potatoes, peck; .. ..
Kingan's Sliced bacon, lh. .. .. 4oc
Fresh sandled country eggs, '
doben c
The bet hams, lb ..c
Nice rib meat, lb
Nice white boiling meat, lb. . . .. 1,C
8 lbs. compound lara k
4 lbs. compound lard 55c
Craig Fite
- Th Tnt-Price Cash Grocer.
ka Front 39 S. College St.
1875 PHONES 18 6
We Deliver All Over the City.
For the Bread-goodness that is the foundation of sandwich-goodness,
insi3t on the loaf fullest of Bread-flavor and
deliciousness
BUTTER-NUT BREAD 1
Carolina Baking Company
YS
alvmaior
ltefn$erates Without Ice,
See It in Operation at
301 North Tryon St.
E. GUGGENHEIM, Distributer