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i 8 THE . CHARLOTTE' NEWS, CHARLOTTE, N. C, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 11, 1921. SALE F OR RENT The Pallin'est "Want" Ad Page Published. Not a Boast -a Fact. Be Convinced, Try 'E ONE - CENT - A - WORD WANTED FOR LOST i CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES STYLE "A" Set this style and type one cent per worq eacn insertion, STYLE "B" SET THIS STYLE AND -mM i it ttTMlT! TYPE, TWO JJS:vl frjXX vvuiw KACH INSERTION. STYLE "C" Set this style and type, three cents per word each .' 1! insertion. Any style "slugged" either top or but tem, or between lines, at double the Above rates. Clansifled advertising is sold cash with ordr butf or convenience of Charlotte patrons, who are listed in the telephone directory, or known In the newspaper office, a memorandum charge will be made with the expectation that the bill ryv ,.4H. .... - . .- - Regular Classification of ads cannot he r-naranteed after 12 o'clock for Daily Edition or after 10 p. m. Saturday for Sunday Edition. ne pain promptly MINIMUM CHARGE 25 CENTS WANTED HELP WANTED Experienced stenographer and dictaphone operator. Furnish references ana siaie saiaiy will interest in first letter. D. S. E., rarp Npws. 12-2t , WANTED Young man typist and clerical worker. Some experience necessary. In replying state approxi mate age, salary expected and refer- ences. A. H.. care :ews. WANTED Men suffering from private licnenc T.rf oWii tn pmnlnv ft nhv- sician, will- be given advice and totrK.r,i 4- trca of tha Pitv Hm 1th Department clinic. 237 N. Tryon . KWmmm4 CAnr til., every siiernouu eitejji. suuuaj. Bring this notice. 12-tf-eod WANTED Woman for cook and gen- eral housework, .fnone 4Udi-vv. 10-2t WANTED Man or lady who can take dictation and operate typewriter. Willing to work for moderate salary. B-300. care News. 10-2t CLERKS, (men, women), over 17, for postal mail service; $120 month. Ex perience unnecessary. For free par ticulars of examination, write R. Terry, (former civil service exam iner), 224 Continental Bldg., Wash- ineton. D. C. 10-5t WANTED Men to learn barber trade. Good demand and wages. Busiest season at hand. Catalog free. Molar Barber College. Atlanta, Ga. 31-30t AUTOMOBILES BUICK, newly painted, thoroughly overhauled, genuine bargain. Phone 2364-W or see car at Chambers Motor Co. 20-2t ONE-TON TRUCK for sale. Can be seen at the lexas company, Tenth and Smith Sts. 8-4t USED CARS THAT ARE REALLY WORTH THE PRICE. Cadillac (cut down roadster). .. .$175.00 Lhevrolet 4-90 touring 365.00 Ford touring 250.00 t;uicK toix touring. Oakland touring. Chandler 1920 touring. 1 V, trm trnolc fenrd tirO These cars are REAL BARGAINS and are in excellent condition. Would certainly like to show them to you. lerms u oesirea. DAIL OVERLAND CO. 436 W. Trade St. 8-6t i "OR SALE Temnler snnrtette. nrac I tically new. Phone 323 between 9 .; ana o. 7.t i SEE V. M. STINE. He will pay you cash for your automobiles. 6-tf i VULCANIZING, repairing and retread" i ing. j. ires, tuoes ana accessories j .uorrison vulcanizing Co., 317 E Trade. Phone 671. 5-20-301 WANTED Your automobile to nainf tops to rebuild; work first class; j prices right. .Payne's Auto Works, j 26 E. Sixth St. 6-3-tf COLE "8," run only 5000 miles, 7-pas- jf senger, new, trade, cash or terms ams, 17 E. Seventh St. 3-tf WALL PAPER g The Latest Designs I A. J. DUNN CO. i 10 East Fourth St. ; Phone 2264. r 21-tf . uhjua.p, 54000 car. six cylin- n ner, seven passenger, brand new i Kelly-Springfield cord tires, $447; 20 mnnl 41 1-4 O ' h ucyiuicl, nve passenger, $330; ; moaei t ora, live passenger, $330 , All cars in A-l condition. V. M , btine. 2a s. Tryon St. 5-tf ' BARGAINS TN TTSRn cat2 I. Hudson SuDer Six tniirintr tAAn 1 . - C! "V , Buick touring .., .. ... 350 . oriscoe touring 300 Maxwell touting " 250 xwcul uiner maKes trom $200 up. , oiiitiuKrsi & HIPP 211 . College St. Phone 4050 5-7t MISCELLANEOUS SHELLACING FLOORS. waxing, v,ca"u,s wuuuworK ana windows, tak ing old stain off floors, (satisfaction ?o t w' M' TnomPson. Phone xooo-j, U4 xjasi seventh. 8-3t-wed-thur-sat PIANO TTiMTVn n n 4 . ""u x cpairing, piano case reflnishing. Expert work done fiii 2ea?nabl2i charses. Phone 196. Stieff Piano Co. 28-tf : MATERNITY sanitarium, private. re: fined, homelike. Homes provided for Afi "Chell, 22 Windsor, ""'lia' VT"" 5-30-26t-no-sun LEVY'S EYEGLASSES lit all eyea. none better. 7 East Trade St n- " lZ-l-tt fiANO TUNING W. v. TZZZ lotte, N. C. Phone 2335-L-3. ' 1ft.i!.f MATTRESSES renovated for the pub-' v. t icaaunduie prices, our line of new mattresses will be found with wic iuumure aeaiera. We do not re tail mattresses. Call for the "Hv Eleni-" lino "Rmr i , J rj . ' -""j vuonuLiB-raaae mat treSB from -vmir f, j . - (uimiure aeaier. Every mattress is guaranteed high r..-' ana workmanship. Law ng'a Mattress Factory, J. t. A. L m.wuiK, xrop. l-14t FOR RENT FOR RENT Six-room cottage unfur nished, desiraoie location. App.y aaz East Fourth St. 11 -2 1 FOR RENT Three room furnished i. 1 4 1. - 4 iA . apartment, uttiii, tiut .nu turn wa.- - I 1 l V. !i -1 ier, as range, sinK. in Kiicnen, uii car hne. vacant Saturday. Cun he seen anytime.' Phone 3iln. ll-3t FOR RENT Furnished suburban home Fine location ror summer, if none 3598-J. ll-2t FOR RENT One nicely furnished room to two business women or couple. Phne 1187-J. ll-3t FOR RENT Furnished room, modern rnnvpTiipncps. rinse in. desirahla lo cation. 408 N. Poplar. Phone 1451-J. ll-2t WANTED Couple or two f : ilemen for room and board in private fam ily. Phone 1059-J. U-2t FOR RENT Two rooms furnished for light housekeeping with use of ga rage. Phone 1747. ll-3t FOR RENT Three connecting unfur nished rooms for light housekeeping, first floor, splendid location. 1220 East Seventh St. Phone 2560-J. ll-2t FOR RENT Two rooms furnished or unfurnished. Phone 1385-W. ll-2t FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping, close in, 309 East Sixth St. Phone 1009-W. ll-2t FOR RENT Nice furnished room, to gentleman, close in, all modern con veniences, 408 North Poplar. Phone 1451-J. ll-2t FOR RENT Attractively furnished room; has three windows, running water in room, also next to bath; gentlemen or business couple; $20.00 tor one, $25.00 for two. Phone 3dod. FOR RENT Large bed room furnish ed, has lavatory, three large win dows, brick house, with or without kitchen, which has gas and sink. No children. Phone 1483-.T. ll-3t FOR RENT Desirable store room on South Tryon St., suitable for ar line of business. Apply 408 South Tryon St. ll-3t FOR RENT One large front room, newlv Danered. dailv haths. n1ntv jOf linjen, ice water, telephone. Must be seen to be appreciated. 300 West Jfntn. li-if FOR RENT Two rooms furnished for light housekeeping, second flooi. close in. Phone 1795-L2. ll-2t FOR RENT Five-room bungalow. partly furnished. 1102 N. Tryon. ll-2t NICE, cool front room, furnished, with ooara. ins n. McDowell. 7-3t-eod FOR RENT Furnished light house- Keeping roms, desirable, close in. Phone 740-J, 502 North College St. 9-3t-eod FOR RENT One large, cool, front room, wen furnished and on car line. Board can be had i if desired; $12.50 per month for one; io. uv ior two. call 4408-J. 9-2t-thur-sat FOR RENT Nicelv fnmiahpd frrr.f room to couple or business ladies, close in. rnone 8-3t-wed-sat-sun FOR RENT Office or store, whole or part, ground floor, well lighted, steam neat, 30 West Fifth. 30-tf-mon-thur-sat ROOM AND BOARD to gentleman, ciose in. 311 n. Brevard. Phone 4134. 10-3t FOR RENT Two rooms, newly fur nished, on car line, all modern rnn. veniences, near good board. Phone 3073-J. 10-tt FOR RENT Mv home cnmnlPtPlv fn -. nisnea to couple who will board me ana 11 year old boy. Mrs. C B. FOR RENT To couple without chil dren, one turnished room and kitch enette. Also one large bed room furnished, hot and cold watpr nil modern conveniences, close in. Phone vm-J. 10-2t WANTED One or two ladies to board in country home, near Rocky Rfver Springs. References exchans-pd n. dress R. R. S., care News. 10-3t FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room, ail conveniences, close in Phone 2851. io-3t FOR RENT One room very reason- iDie. 10 one or two business women. Phone 3718. i0-3t FOR RENT Desirable ofTW room, over store. Annlv H. M Nathan, 38 East Trade. 9-3t FOR RENT One large store building, auu jsoutn Middle street, erond lnra. tion for erocerv store and moot marxet. Jfrice at office. DeLaney & oing, rteai estate & Insurance. Phone 4254. Q.ot FOR RENT Two ngnt housekeeping, connecting bath, ovx . . prevara. inone Z539-J. 3-10t FOR RENT Five-room unfurnished dpariment, . private bath, lights and waier iurnisnea. Adults only. Phone oa. 14 jiiast seventh. -tf WANTED Roomers in sl eiass laoie Doard. Call phone iio-vv or can at 2 west Tenth St. H. C. Gibson. 0.5 FOR RENT Furnished room in pri- vctue nome, ciose in, all conveniences, lu uuupie or gentleman. Call 1867-W. 7-5 1 FOR RENT To counl JC wWt-i, Villi aren, iwo iurnisned light housekeep- rooms. S14 VVrPSt TroHn c Phone 2806JT. i.cl FOR RENT Storerooms, Nos. 27-29 vvest j ourtn St.. W. F. Dowd 7-10 FOR RENT My house at 313 King- oluii avenue. .Possession given July 1. For particulars write to Mrs. A. S. Goss, Madison Terrace ADts Albany, Ga. fl.7t' FOR RENT Nicely furnished room to semiemen only. Phone 2614-W. 31-tf FOR KENT To gentlemen, one neatly immoncu ruum in private family. ciose in. i'none 1156-W. 3-tf FOR RENT Two uu ,ast Third street. Inquire uumein jvianuracturlng Co., 19 E. xmra stret. 21. tf FOR RENT Store room, first block cm ooum unurch St. Apply Merton C. Propst, 28 W. Fifth St. R.a.tt OR RENT Office room, well located. iy merion u. Propst, 28 w. Fifth K-K-tf FOR RENT Off! CO hktlllliTii- nR "c" lutttiea. j. i. McAden. Phone 86- S-tf FOR KENT Furnished room to gentle" ni ' lose m Pftone and bath. Phone O80-VV. 4 .ft FOR RENT Unfurnished, large front xuixi waa aicove, suitatole for bed room and sittine rnm n- rooms, board also. Phone 4075. 15 West Seventh. K.tf FOR RENT Furnished room to gen- -"4.44. va.ll O 3 O - V . K.ff FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FtVR. HAt.K Of rttnt. twr nmi Vicinaoj 700 block Lotiiaa flvsnuo. Arlrlrcioo Powtofflce Box 914, Charlotte. ll-3t INTERESTING REAL 1.STATE If you want to make $1500 as Invest ment on practically new 7-room bun galow, large lot, heating facilities, best Bectlon In VAimlnmtn nnw va cant, offered only today and tomor row, terms, ir 1 can't convince you of making $1500 don't buy it. Write quick to Rogers, care Newa. ll-2t IF YOU WANT a railroad site I -have the best in the city for sale at a very attractive price. This place is not one of the best but as I see it, it is the best In town, no vrm Vind ; better act quick as I expect to sell this soon. John M. Porter. Phone County 4902. ll-10t FOR SALE Six -room bungalow now unaer construction. Breakfast room, oak table and benches, good electric fixtures, new gas range, hot and cold water, tile bath, tub and show er; lot 75x195. Price $6500. Easy terms. Call .T. T TTarle-i- salesman F. C. . Abbott & Company. Phones 3022 and 3312-L3. H-2t FOR SALE Beautiful summer home in excellent condition, 12 miles from Charlotte, on permanent highway, 40 acres in cultivation, 21 acres fine pasture land, fenced in. la re, prove elms and native white oak trees, has has good 4-room tenant house, splen did barn and out houses, fine well of water, recently remodeled, newly paperea ana painted. Phone 2473-W of 32. ll-4t WE INVITE YOITR most- naroful sideration of our list of homes. Queen City Realty Co. Phone 535. 10-5t IF YOUR AMBITION is to own a nome, see the ones we are building Queen City Realty Co., Inc., 36 W. 10-5t THAT PARTICULAR bifigalow in Myers Park is so popular that it has dtiractea people from every walk i. me. ah ine details that make d perrect nome have been incor porated. Queen City Realty Co. Jrnone bso. 10-5t THE BUNGALOW we are building is n irAc-pi.iuiiHiiy weu designed bun galow and strictlv wueen uy tealty Co., 36 West 1 lfth- I 10-5t r OR SALE Ten a.o.rpn nvop snn trees, 6 miles out, new 8-room nouse. price $3700. Call Mr. Tuttle at Queen City Realty Co. Phone 10-5t bOR SALE Two good lots ,one corner "ii -L.aKewoo Ave. Price $350 each Queen City Realty Co. Phone 53s! . 10-3t 12-ROOM, two apartments, below Southern depot, separate entrance Ve are authorized to sell cheap or ue. yueen city Realty Co. J "une 0J0- 10-5t Vf: SALE One lot, West Post St.! "-i reasonaoie price. Will take automobile as part payment. Ad- Ul .oi-is. care jsrews. 10-3t tOH IMMEDIATE SALE and deliv- cii, o-room nome, with large dry basement, garage, poultry house and Plenty of fruit, located in best block Louise avenue, shady side A rare bargain to quick buyer, $6250 E. C. Griffith Co., McCoy Moretz salesman. Phone 877. 10 3 1 'V? ,iAM?-At barin, most beau: tiful buildiner lot in rracnan u.j-i..- 60x1 9o to be sold at once, leaving town. Have owned lot for years. Will ta,xvC vaon j.or it. jr-none 3529-J. 9-4t REAL ESTATE-Rirtt.mnm u practically new, hardwood floors heating plant, large lot, on shady side or the street, caran-o inf East Seventh street, near park and vi.Kiuunas. -rice $9500. DeLaney & t1 Estate & Insurance. Phone 4254. 9.2j ALE Six-room bungalow, Eliz abeth, hardwood floors, garage, sleen mg porch, $6500. Queen City Realty LO- g5t FOR SALE Good five-room house, " bargain. . O. Box 134. Q-it FOR SALE Eight-room home, sleep- gooa Dasement, in the "ftA X czlve terms real bargain, $500. Queen City Realty Co., 36 W. j-jim OI. none 535. 9.5 FOR SALE Five-room house, plenty fruit, good trarrlen T?1 ' .fs "ly tAnnn r jchiiujil section, $4000. Queen City Realty Co. Phone 9-5t WE ARE enthusiastic over the bunga- p," ,;c ' Duucung, "Amherst Zrl six rooms, heat. .. 0 Cil IL. WUeen city Realty : 8-5t uL5-F,ifleen houses below' k,111Ciu uepot, -&oo to $3850. Small ox, pcjiuent. ueen City Realty Co. TTrr; 8-5t -riv- . house, Ea8l i UUUU- aouu. yuee City Realty Co WE HAVE a charming little banra Jtl aiyers Jark that hai received a great deal of deserved ' "even rooms, sun parlor Queen City Realty Co. g t Vn7E NE of thhandsomeVt bungalows ever offered for sale, one half acre lot. If you will see !t you will buy it. Watch It go. Queen City Realty Co. Phone S.ffi g. A?ulJRC,T1CjJ?j bunalow. beauts ful sun parlor, we have will please any one, one-half ajre lot, $2000 will ffive you possession this week, bal- 4.,4v.c c1sy. yueen City Realty Co. S-t SIMP Cixy IS THE KEYNOTE" of oAtcuor, m tnat Myers Park bungalow over 50 trees on lot. The ?eJVlIL?pp.1 any man 4. 40UJ move in. Queen City Realty Co., 36 W. Fifth I." FOR SALE A , va.iu, mod ern house on large plot In Dilworth perfect condition; 10 rooms, 2 baths' ?8JedJohn w- Pt & Co9.' 09 W. Trade St. 28-tl IF YOU HAVE Trust Bldg. Phone 4562. 5-19-30t P?ow Sren ve-room bunga flA- iT 4- lIctue street, hardwood lot fr,5?atinf Planti &arase, large lot, fruit, etc. good neighborhood Sfflth172WUICk possession- I FOR SALE 12-acre farm inside of city limits, beautifully located, level land. Phone 952. 12-tf HOTELS AND RESORTS AMERICAN PLAN OCEAN FRONT THE KITTY COTTAGE Station No. 1 WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, N. C. Mrs. John A. Snyder. FOR SALE FOR BALE Kingan'a breakfast bacon at Ibpci tknv. f4 i 1 ..Bo man cents per jjouiiu. --3 12-POUnd can for t9 Rfl RnaM bee!" 15 cents tier nnn a .nnnnfl fnn for thirty cents. Alen's sox at 5, 10( ana ijo cents per pair. Boys' caps, dollar value, at 25 cents. House paint at $2.25 fl nil 7 Qe o-ollnn T'Via Army Salvage Co.. No. 2 N. Tryon 01., upoiairs over Liggett's urug Store. n-st FOR SALE Genuine Hoff violin, rich xone; nrst $100 takes it; a bargain. 5 Duckworth Ave., Seversville. ll-3t FOR SALE Antique Chippendale buf fet. Phone 1792-J. ll-2t FOR SALE Chpan nno fifteen fnnt wan case with lockers. .Fnone 1270. ii.tf -1. i i . . . . FOR SALE Dia Auaress -jj," care News. Must sell at once, need the change. 11-lt FOR SALE One Singer sewing ma- one manogany finished book case and desk combined, one refrig erator. Phone 2438. 10-2t FOR SALE One Hoffman steam press, .trice $150. Box 408, Belmont, N. C. in.i Sf FOR SALE One second hand soda iounigm. will sell cheap. See me at my store, Shelby, N. C. W. Perry Sellers. in.t COTTONSEED MEAL and hulls. Wire or write for prices. Taylor Commis sion Co., Healey Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. 10-7t FOR SALE Two 34x4 cofd casings, good condition and a bargain. Mas ters & Agee. 9-3t FOR SALE A good piano cheap. 210 South Cedar St. 9-4t FOR SALE One of the best pressing clubs in Charlotte. Doing good busi ness. Address Box 45, care News. 8-5t FOR SALE Bookkeeper's standing uesK, one roller top desk with chair, Oliver typewriter, one 16-inch electric in, one noer trunk, one talking ma chine, bargains for nuip.it nio t h Huntley, Dixie Hotel, 206 North ooiiege. a-5t FOR SALE McCormick binder, A-l condition, 6 foot cut. N. II. Carr, Selwyn Farm. 7-7t FOR SALE Gronprv tures, new stock. Will sell stock or nxtures separately, good location fnone 1507-W. fi.tf SAMPLE FREE Buy your dresses at wnoiesaie. Make your own clothes, let us send you samples of women's and children's summer and fall dress es. Write M. L. Bowden, 675 Hudson street, New York City. 4-10 1 NEW FANS All sizes. We also rent or exchange. Parts for all makes of fans in stock. Auten Electric Co. Everything electrical. 22 W. Fifth St. Phone 4003. H3t HOUSES WANTED ROOMS WANTED To rent five or six room unfurnished house. Am a newcomer, have three children, am not able to buy a home at Charlotte prices. I must have a house or get rid of my children in order to board. It seems io De a sin and a shame to have children. I want a decent house in a respectable neighborhood at a reasonable nrir.e. Charintto i 1.-, -vLV Aiiunii tar and wide for its unreasonable 'ls ana i nnd it true, I under stand there a r four- hnmiriiH that is pr could be made vacant, but 7.. saie at exorbitant prices, ir they are for sale they can be xcmeu. i expect to be here perma nently if you landlords win w It's up to you. My household goods will be here in a few days. Please n ii ou nave a house. Thos. A jjictivt?. rnone "J194-W. li-it WANTED To rent -at once, house i.uui iu eigne rooms. Phone 4357 - ll-3t WANTED Two or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 40fc9. in 04 WANTED For summer months, com- pjeteiy turnished bungalow in su burbs or outskirts of city. Phone 7-ot WANTED POSITION WANTED Position by office-marL with jva.iv oi experience with big con- WU1- duress j. u. 1 ., care News ii. at VVANTi. u Work by 13-year-old boT oico UL Bairas school. Phone EXPERT male stenographer wants "Ui,lt1"" in nariotte. Competent oare News. n 1 WANTED Position as nlAr'lr v4-v eery store by settled man, ex perienced. References furnished. C P. Polk, Charlotte, Route 6, Box L ll-4t WANTED-By bright boy, 11 years old, pleasant address, position as office or errand boy. Phone 4029. 10-tf AUTOMOBILE mechanic wants po slulon at once; best of references. J- yj- ox Phone 4452-J. a.4t WAlN'pu-Work by boy, some auto oiuwi experience,. Phone 871 or write "-j.o, care News. 2-tf YOUNG LADY ! 1st, assistant bookkeeper or general .. worK. xnree years experience. Best references. Address J. D., care VOR SALE REAL ESTATE F?.R j SALE Five new bungalows in 4-iBumoni and the prices are attrac tive. Queen City 'Realty Co. s.&t THE HOMES and the prices we have on inem are certainly attractive, judging from . number of sales we are making. Queen City, Realty Co.. 36 West Fifth. 8-5t WANTED REAL ESTATE WANTED To buy good farm, prefer one close to Charlotte. Address Farm, care News. . 11-lt WANTED At once, a few more homes or apartments for rent, fur nished or unfurnished. F. C. Abbott & Co. Piun 3022. io-2t SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Keep out of Irwin's pasture, " both day and night. 13 -4t HAVE YOUR HORSES SHOD, $1.25 lour shoes. You wagon . and buggy tires ahr.mt tn 1 00 Th "Hie-h- way Garage, near ball park. Dowd Road. ll-2t MY OLD RELIABLE meat cutter, A. R KtisIpv. Is harlr with Tin' fVm to see him you know you'll get a j . mi . r , . c..4& eiiuare ueai. oiar iviarKei, isnuui Church. Phone 728. We deliver to all parts of the city. 10-3t DRESSMAKING, children's preferred. 805 S. A St., between Liberty and Vance. 10-7t FURNITURE REPAIRING, REFIN- ISH1JVG AND UPHOLSTERING SLIP COVERS. We specialize in doing over old furni ture. NESMITH COMPANY, INC. 19 East Fifth St. 10-tf "THE ICE CREAil CO." "Buy it by the brick" We deliver from a quart on up. ' Phone us any time. 4038. 9-5t C. H BRA DSHAW Transfer and Moving Long Distance Hauling Fhone 99-W Charlotte, N. G. HEMSTITCHING and pecoting done! o-l p ouum nurcn. i"none 372Z. 6-7t MOVING Call us when going to move. Call ana gei our prices. More reasonable than anyone in town. Call and get our special trlce on tiicni or t row- ride or baseball game. R. T. MARTIN & SON 1208 N. Caldwell St. 1710 PHONES- 1861 4-14t Local and Long Distance MOVING and HAULING .Bonded Warehouse, Storage Packing Bradfield Moving Service Cor. 4th and Poplar Sts Phone 980 28-tf Local and Long Distance Moving Packing and Storing Three Large Trucks WARREN TRANSFER CO. 1102 N. Caldwell St. Phone 1166 MOVING AND HAULING of all kinds. ii'-r ana Thompson. Phone is l j -1 . 4 "yi- ttallery, -.mn" . a.i ivci -vjo.1 uuer -o. mono 3460. - 8-9-tl w. M. -SELL, Notary Public, tront ot ft Charlotte News. Can be found most any nour to 8 p.m. f-tf WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To buy nice kitchen cahi- net. Phone 1792-J. ll-2t WANTED A few - v----.-. fc V4 table boarders at 207 East Seventh ot. ii. at WANTED Dressing and plain sewing. jTiiune u4-j, ov4 s. Tryon. 7-7t-eod WANTED WThite" enamel baby bed at oargam. rtione 1155. 10-2t WANTED Your upholstering and fur niture repairing. First-class work, prices reasonaoie. ueneral Repair Co 315 N. Caldwell St. A. E. Cohen! mgr. j-none 1939. 26-tf WANTED More roofs and gutters to repair. Also ice otsoxes ana Refrigerators. STRANGE & BRADY Phone 3149 5-tf WANTED To borrow $3000 and $4000 on gut edge real estate security for twelve months. Attractive interest. rnonfi 3. 97-4 WANTED To do your hemstitching aim yecoiing. rnone 0Z7-W, 307 N Tryon. k.i; WANTED Mattresses tp renovate and maKe over. New ticka. Haley-Howard Co.. 237 E. Trade St. Phone 3446. , WTDUsed frniture. Phone 4438, owovv . iieventn st. 13-tf LOST OR FOUND LOST Female collie puppy, about six moncn old. uoior. whiti nnrl k-zmtt-. Answers to name of Queen. Phone I -90O. 11 If O.X-X i. STOLEN By big dark, cross-eyed ne- , kio man. DiacK mar a irhii. on forehead, scab under tail; last eeen going towaras Myers Park If seen please notify Chief of' Police. 10-2t LOST A stick pin, butcher knife snape. ii iouna return to 8 East .ira.ue be. .reewarq. 10-3t LOST Small gold brooch, wreath set with one pearl, between Second Presbyterian church and First Pres byterian manse Thursday night Re ward if returned to Mrs. A. S. John son, First Presbyterian manse 10-2t MME. CATHREN HARTLEY, Wash mgton and New York authority on modern ballroom dancing, announces ?r i:vZ.ains OI ner studio at 300 North Tryon fit. Hall open 10 a. m. IT MATTERS NOT Where the prices of shoes may go we are always on the job prepared to save our customers from One to; Five Dollars a pair. Those who have tried us know, and others can if tKey will. Will ' TRUE SAMPLE SHOE STORE 32 E. Trade St. , ' Charlotte, N. C. FRENCH BRIDE SEEKS TO ANTVTTTT. m at77 TO PREACEffiR WHO Ex-Rer. Boacfc White and his bride, Mrs. Andree Emilie Simon White. A story of hesitancy, hope and then blasted dreams is told ty Mrs. Andree Emilie Simon White, young r rencn girl bride who has begun action to annul her mar nape to exRev. Boudc White, radical preacher. White's cruel treatment of the frfrl jn his house on the top of Marlboro xhountain, near Poughkeepsie, N. Yn caused a band of neighbors to drag him from his home, horse whip him and apply a coat of carbolic add. CONGRESS VERY TAME THIS TIME Days of Fireworks Among Solons Seem Gone for Good. BY DAVID M. CHURCH, International News Service Staff Correspondent. Washington, June 11. Congress is getting back to normalcy and worse. After two 'war Congresses, replete FARM PRODUCTS PORTO RICO potato plants, inspected; $1.25 per 1000; 10,00 and over, $1.00 per 1000. . Satisfaction guaranteed. Fossett Plant Co., Baxley, Ga. ll-3t BUSINESS OPORTUNITY FOR SALE Garage doing mostly Ford work. Well located in Char lotte. Address Garage, care News. 9-4t POULTRY AND EGGS EGGS FOR HATCHING Half-price, balance of season, $2.50 per 15. Bel mont Poultry Yards, 408 W. Fifth St.. Charlotte, N. C. Phone 2565-J. 10-tf NOTICE. North Carolina, Mecklenburg County. Mrs. Beulah E. Carter Weaver, Plain tiff, vs. H. D. Weaver, Defendant. To H. D. Weaver, defendant: lake notice that on the 18th day of June, 1921, at 12 o'clock-M., in the office of the- Clerk of the Superior Court of Mecklenburg County, , the uejjosn.ion or mrs. Mattie Weaver will be opened. The said deposition having "ecu on june i, 1321, by S. L. Eplan, in the law office of Hugh' M Scot V 908 Atlanta Trust Co. Building! in Atlanta, Ga. The said deposition is to be used in the above entitled action.. This the 11th day of June, 1921. BRIDGES & ORR, ' Attorneys for the Plaintiff. 6-11-lt J. R. Faulkner Co. SATURDAY SELLING 13 fts. ".sugar ... . ..... . . . . . . $100 25 Ioa. ; suear nn - - - - .. .. ipv.uu Fresh country eggs, dozen . . . . 35c Kmgan's sliced bacon, lb.-.. .. .. 45c Kingan's . Reliable hams, Tb.,.. . . 38c White boiling meat, lb. 13f6c Ribmeat, nice streaked, lb i;c 6 lbs. ; nice' coffee ... . .. .. .. $1.00 Pearl grits, lb. . . . ... . . . . 5 New Irish potatoes peck .. .. '. 50c Fresh cabbage, lb. .. .. .. ,.;3iic Fresh -tomatoes, string beans, nice apples, ' oranges and bananas. Nice fat hens, lt. 30c Sunflower ,-. self-rising and Elizabeth flour in , all size bag3. Our Prices are ; always at the - bottom. Red Front. . 45 North CoUege. . j." Phone 695. We Ddrrer All Over the City. WAS GIVEN TAR C0A1 tar and feathers. Mrs. Whit says she came from France with White as his bride a month or so ago in the belief that he was well to do and had hopes of promoting 7 a tourist agency to show Amer icans over the battlefields of Prance. White denies he was tarred and feathered and that he beat the girl. with fireworks, the Sixty-seventh Con gress now in session gives promise of being a pretty tame sort of an affair. Already the sharp-nosed women and the long-haired men, who are daily gallery birds' in the Senate and Hous?, are jomplaining that it isn't like the old days, when one had a three-ringed circus and a vaudeville show all rolled into one in a session of Congress. The control of this Congress rests en tirely :n the hands of the Republic. party, and the Democratic membership still seems to be dazed by the Novem ber disaster, for it hasn't shown anv Republicans run the Congress without ODStruction. "'Put" TTaM-icnn Vio i-iVilo vrmntr Sf1- - 4 1" 'J I 1 I I 1 V 11 II. UUiig ator from ATlQissirni u-lin W.1S thf most ardent supporter of the recent . . . . w 1- v., . uuuio .11 . jUA, Ml " in the Senate occasionally and cuts i few oratorical "didoes," giving Henry Cabot Lodge, Republican "leader, no lit tle annoyance. But Harrison's attacks appear entirely unsupported by his colleagues. The Democrats just wan der off into the cloak room and let Harrison fight all alone. John Sharj Williams, of Mississippi, who was Al ways counted upon to lay down a. bar rage against the Republicans at 1:3) each afternoon during the war Con gresses, is very irregular in his offen sives this session. Oscar L'nderwooi. Democratic leader, and Senator Hitcii cock, have to be forced into the fra' Altogether the Senate is an apathetic body. Nobody seems to care but Henry Cabot Lodge, and he gets everytnmZ "c warns, anyway. Of course there- are little flurries, but nothing to compare to the verbal bat tles of the old days, when Georgo Chamberlain, of Oregon, appeared w fore a "packed house" in his "un taker's clothes" and delivered hirn1' of a stinging rebuke to Woodrow vvu; on; wnen the late ouie jvri 1 1 f ji-h v .if mm di in rt-!i in- a chasm of blood don't shake rope"; when Henry Cabot Lodge in b cold nnsf- League w Nations; when Hiram Johnson, of ifornia, shook his fist and denounce" the peace pact; when wee Eobert Follette, of Wisconsin, walked over Joe Robinson, of Arkansas, and sr.w ped his fingers in the blood-red of the irate Arkansan; when Jim Of Missouri, launched a wave of w? casm against Herbert Hoover: when t late Ben Tillman pounded his fisJ defense of the U. S. navy: when j , Frelinghuysen. of New Jersey, snou uenunciation or A. .uiLcnen - j wnen the late "Bill" Stone, oi MlV"iim. shifted his tobacco and oeavereu self of some caustic remarks on for- "hap?? eign affairs. Those were the days for the Senate gallery ?. xn tne iouse, tne raemueiM- - , ficiently large so that any keins, may always find an opponent, duu attacks seem to be a thing of tne.v ti .. .. k)r-miSfle- t. is true tnat there aio c uui mey are merely veiw -nant' body enthuses but the two Pal"nclP.r 0! Champ Clark, the long-time leferthil! ine uemocrats, has passt-u &Jl,. world where there is no P;llft'h no tne minority is tossing aoout - tt,f, one ready to lead them on into o v Claude Kitchin, of Scotland e,;. C, who once was a giant in m p: ties In tVio well rf tif House, ... i 4.4. -4. 4 ,rinn. Va ' ljuysicaijy ni ror great - m who might . take up the cuctg' j, I 11 f . .-- .41 i p. m. trices reasonable. j-tf juemocracv seem mclinea v a faire" policy.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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