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THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, CHARIOTS, N. C, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 28, 1921. "5 U- S. Department of Agriculture, Weather Burcto. Charles f. Marvin, Chief. Gaily weather ma 'EXPUANATORY NOTE9;. , Ofcsemtlons tite'A at 8 . 75th taeridla.A litre. ir pressure reduced to spa IpvpI icnh... .i.. n rsiu. -. y; " aonaeaareas snow precipitation of 0.01 inch or more in oast 24 hour. a WEATHER CONDITIONS. 8 ' . The pressure distribution remains nearly the game, except that the "highs" over the Gulf states and the exteme nothwest have decreased in strength. There have been light to moderate Showers near the Texas coast, northern and eastern Arkansas, central Alabama, northern and central Florida, south r eastern Georgia, and at a number of scattered stations in the Carolinas; als j in the middle Mississippi valley . and from the lower lakes eastward to the coast. No heavy rains are reported. Temperatures are seasonable in the cotton belt, except in northeastern dis tricts where they have been consider ably above normal, with maxima of 100 and above at scattered stations. In this state Weldon reports 100 and Goldsboro 102. Slightly cooler weather prevails in northern Montana, South Dakota. Ne braska, the Lake district, Ohio valley and New England, but elsewhere tem peratures remain about the same. Max ima ranging from 90 to 86 occurred yesterday at a number of stations :n the middle west and northwest. There are no indications of a change in temperature in this vicinity during the next 36 to 48 hours. The weather will continue partly cloudy with a orob- j ability of local thundershowers Wed I nesday. THE WEATHER Weather Kiran Office. Charlotte, June 28, 1921. Sunrise 5:11 Sunset 7:41 Moonrise 11:57 p. m. (27) Moonset . 12:40 p. in. Moon phase . . . . Last quarter today GROCERIES LISTEN! No use to worry this hot weather. Call 101. Ready mode fish cakes in cans entirely new Finnon Haddie in ! jars. Smoked herring in jars- Japanese crab meat. . Lobster, shrimp, boned chicken, all sizes, tongue in glass, creamed chicken, lobsters Newburg, spaghetti au gratin and dozens of other ready to serve also head lettuce, celejy home-raised tomatoes, okra, bei pepners, carrots, squash, etc. S. R. LENTZ. 815 N. Tryon St. Phones 101 & J03 TV. M. Sifmon. Manager. TRAIN HITS AUTOIST; HE IS AT HOSPITAL E. S. Lynn, of S South Cedar street, hurt whon his automobile was i hit by a southern passenger train at West Third street and th"e railroad Monday afternoon, was resting comfortably at tl'.e Presbyterian hospital Tuesday. His condition is not regarded as serious thouch it will be several days before m can leave the institution, ii was ..ported. lr. Lynn was crossing the railway ; 'k? on Third street when Southern a.-ser.per train No. 114 hit his machine, ifcnagirie it considerable and injuring r.r. to the extent of several bruises and The train was said to have been ;y.-'X s'owiy at the time and persons iiT witnessed the accident were tin aKe to iscertain why Mr. Lynn failed to see it approaching. The irijured man is foreman for Alexander and Garsed. NEWSPAPER PLANT WRECKED. Dublin, June 2S. (By the Associated Press.) Military forces last night raid ed the offices of New Ireland, the news paper of Arthur Griffith, founder of the Sinn Fein, who is in Mount Joy prison. There waa no one in the building when the soldiers arrived and smashed the front door with a sledge hammer. The offices were thoroughly wrecked. John Evers has a first division club so far as hitting is concerned. But the Chicago Cubs lack the speed and pitch ing to go far. In speed and pitching Chicago does not rank much better than the lowly Phillies. FOR SALE FOR SALE Folding cots, canteens, mess kits, leggins, tents, breakfast bacon, roast beef, etc., just received new shipment. The Army Salvage Co., No. 2 North Tryon St. 28-lt FOR SALE Electric fans, big nine inch, $9.50. Oscillating, $19.00. Smith Novotoy, 24 West Fifth. 28-3t FOR SALE Very slightly used Royal typewriter. Must be sold at once. Any reasonable offer takes it. P. O. Box 143. 28- FOR SALE Two new brass b.ijs, $1j each. Phone 3630-W. 28-tf FOR SALE Golf sticks; just received in new shipment. Wi want you t? see them. Carolina Sporting Gr-ocls Co.. 5 West Fourth St. 2S-2t Cantaloupes PLENTY HERE and MORE ROLLING OUR PRICES ALWAYS ARE LOW TOMATOES OKRA PINK MEATS SALMON TINTS VT?T T AW MF A T CABBAGE SQUASH PEPPER CUCUMBERS ONIONS EGG PLANT PEACHES APPLES PLUMS COULBOURN'S MARKET CARS East Sixth Street and Seaboard Tracks FOR SALE New steel safe, worth eighty dollars. For quick sale fifty dollars cash. Can be seen at Tyz zer's store, 1400 South Tryon ' S. 28-2t FOR SALE New and second-hand bi cycles. Some of the used bicycles eood as new and going at bargains. ve also repair bicycles. Carolina Sporting Goods Co., 5 West Fourth St. - . 28-2t IsEW MATTRESSES made our of your old ones. Renovated. New ticks. It pays. It rids you of vermin. Call 15S8-J for particulars. Inwing's Mattress Factory, 412 North Long St. 28-7t FOR SALE Small second hand safe, good condition. P. O. Box 320. 2S-6t 7 a. m. . 10 a. m. Noon . . 8 a. m. Noon . . TEMPERATURE. Dry Itulb. Wet Eulb, 79 8? 91 73 75 JIREII DIETETIC FLOUR. has been a boon to diabetic sufferers for years and yeais. Can be used in the ordinary way of making bread but the manufacturers have worked out a special formula which accompanies each package and wilJ be found more satisfactory than the usual way. MILLER-VAN NESS CO. Ferndell Distributors for Charlotte. GROCERY. it win pay you to buy your gro ceries, fresh country, vegetables, fruits, chickens, fresh country eggs, roe her ring and Norway mackerel here where you get lowest price and best service. Try Mooresville creamerv butter. . BOYD-GARNER CO. 319 N. Tryon Phones 1158-1159 The Kid All kinds of children's Shoes from tho email "baby" to Misses $L!to$3a Our Children's Stock is full of the ones the "kiddies" want for these hot r days. Bring 'em in get 'em shod. Highest yesterday , . .. 95 Lowest last night . . . 73 Mean yesterday 84 Normal 77 Mean same date last year 71 Excess for month 63 Excess for year 423 Highest uf record for June, 102 in 1914 Lowest of record for June, 45 in 1889. SUGAR Wholesale. Retail. A big reduction In Walter Baker's cocoa and chocolate. -lb. size cocoa 24c; lb. size j48c -lb. size chocolate 22c; lb. size... 44c Large' size Pet milk, can k'iSe Dozen cans :$1.40 Small size' Pet milk, can ;.6c Dozen cans .....70c Best head rice, 3 lbs. for 25c Don't forget to call us when you want coffee, teas, rice, grits, etc. Prompt delivery. C. l. KEXNt :o. Teas, Toffees, Sugars, Grits. Kiee, Ete. S3 S. I'rvon St. Phone 1551-1552 Thorn pson s Phone 23. SUPREME OBJECT i SSK'SM" dIBb,ed nen- TOTY!7T Tfc TTTTTliTiT ' "We believe the time has come when Xl Fj I j r I P .1 I K h) I I ' e are justified in speaking out in no JLAJ'A J-w JUMJ unCertain terms. The war has been over nearly three years and there still GovernmPIlt TVirrlinPCc in isr an urgent need for more than ten vruvcimueiU laraineSS mithousand suitable beds for sick and- JrrOVlding for Disabled disabled ex-service men. Notwithstand ing an ol ine agiuiuuu, nu aucnu.o provision has been made to take cave of ' tuberculosis, mental and nervous cases. "When wounded were lying on the field of battle, there was no real man Veterans Deplored. Detroit, June 28 The supreme object of the Disabled American Veterans, cf the World War is to inspire in its ! who would not giadly have risked hii a determination to come back I life to carry them to a first-aid sta. ike their nlacPS ir, tho r,. 1 "on, yet tuberculosis and mental case I today are lying virtually where they were left on the field of battle, am neither the men, . the means, nor the hospitals are available to rescue them TO HEP WOUNDED. members and to take their places in the nation as self-supporting and independent cit izens. Judge Robert S. Marx, of Cin cinnati, national president, told the vet erans at the opening session today of iixot annual juuveiiuun PRECIPITATION. Total for 24 hours ending 8 a. m. 0 Total for month to 8 a.m. .... .. 1:3? j l-ib. Davis baking powder Normal for June .. 4.46 Deficiency for year 5.25 I4 OR SALE Fly screens. Flies spread disease. Our screens keep them out. Call us for estimate. Telephone 4310. Carolina Fly Screen Co. 2?-10t FOR SALE My entire stock of new and second hand furniture will be closed out June 27, 28, 29 regardless of price. 1500 S.. Boulevard, Char lotte.. A. H. Parker. 27-2t FOR .SALE Baseball suits, mitts, masks, gloves. Smith Novotoy, 24 Welt Fifth. ;6-3t FOR SALE Player piano, mahogany case, almost new, at a bargain. Would sell on credit to reliable party. Addre3s P. O. Box 1366. 26-St THOUSAND gallon gasoline under- gground tank and five-gallon $troke Wayne Pump, practically new. X. Z., care News. 21-tf The spotless, snowy-white seamless interior of a BELDING-HALL REFRIGERATOR is something for any housekeeper to be proud of and offers a most invit ing retreat within which to store the dainty tidbits destined to grace your table. No enamel to chip off no square corners to harbor dirt. Built to last a lifetime. J. N. McCausland & Co. "IN THE BUSINESS 37 YEARS' 221 South Tryon St. Phone 311 (ft l (GROCERIES J 2g jy$) PHONE Wxv jSKL 1766 Y Fat Norway mackerel . 25e Kingan's Reliable hams 38c 5 and lo lb. pails Kingan's pure lard 90c $1.75 4 and 8 lb. pails best compound lard 50c $1.00 24 lbs. -Virginia best patent flour $1.30 Evaporated milk 6e 12e 7 bars 5c laundry soap 21c 1-tb. package 20-Mu'e Team Borax 10c J California heavy syrup peaches 25c-! 35c ioo rr. sack Eauan, the best chicken feed r $2.85 Fresh vegetables. Prompt deliveries. John Allen Taylor GROCERY 2016 Phones 1768 Corner Church and Fourth Streets. HUMIDITY. 8 a. m 74 Noon 47 G. S. LINDGREN, Meteorologist, THIS IS TOO DEEP, FOLKS. Spencer, Mass.. June 28. Speak ing of mix-up families. When Mrs. Catherine DeMarco and Louis Gag ner Avere married here ! The bride became he sister-in-law of her son-in-law. John Gagner. The bridegroom became the step father of his sister-in-law, 31rs. Gag ner's daughter. John Gagner, brother of Louis, married the new Mrs. Gagner's daughter Jennie some time ago, therefore his new sister-inhlaw is also his mother-in-law. Another daughter of Mrs. De Marco Gagner married another brother of Louis Gagner, who by his marriage to their mother became their stepfather. FRESH SHIPMENT MELROSE FLOUR 100 lb. sack $6.00 48 lb. sack $3.00 24 lb. sack $1.50 25 lbs. granulated sugar .... $1.75 Frying size chickens 45c Table butter 45c Country eggs, 3 dozen $1.00 3 large packages macaroni 25c 20c No. 1 Irish potatoes"; peck 40c Uneeda biscuits, dozen 85c Kingan's breakfast bacon 45c We carry a full line of canned meats and salad dressing. Phone 2883 for something good to eat. It is a glorious thins to know that our undertaking is succeeding," Judge Marx said. "From every hand we hear records of men who have surmounted their physical handicap in industry. Wounded and disabled men of America toaay are winning a greater victory "It is our purpose to help carry out suffering comrades to a first-aid station and to make certain that 6uch sta tions are promptly provided." The organization, Judge Marx said also would call upon citizens thai promised aid to wounded soldiers .and over the Kaiser than did the army of ! have failed them to redeem their rprwnnB, ior tney are conquering the i pledges. Judge Marx declared tne organiza tion represented more than nan a mu disabilities inflicted by the Hun." DTPLORES TARDINESS lion wounded or disabled service man Deploring the tardiness of -the gov- in the United States. R. M. KIDD Dilvvorth Cash Grocery, n.u fet'ulh Boulevard. Look Look ROBERTSON'S CERTIFIED NATIVE MEATS AT REDUCED PRICES Round steak, lb 35c T.-bone steak, lb 35c Sirloin steak, lb 35c Chuck steak, lb .. 25c Roast, lb 25c 30c Stew. lb. 15c 2 ibp. for 23c Veal, lb. .... 35c Chop, Yb 30c Veal roast, lb 25c 30c Veai stew, lb 16c Wilson's Certified boiled ham ....65c Wilson's certified cured ham 50c Wilson'3 bologna ham .. .. .. .. 30c Swift's boxed bacon, -lb 30c Swift's minced ham 30c Vienna sausage 25c Hamburger steak 30c Liver 25c GIVE ME AN ORDER AND BE CON VINCED ONE TIME THAT YOU SAVE MONEY. Loyd . Robertson Phone 2974. 801 N. Brevard St. Delivered Anywhere in the City! , J. R. Faulkner Co. Red Front. . 45 North College Phone 693. 15 lbs. sugar $1.00 Fresh shipment of Melrose flour. 24 lbs $1.50 48 lbs $2.95 98 lbs $5.85 45 lb. can lard $4.1)0 8 lbs. Snowdrift $1.15 4 lbs. Snowdrift .... 60c Kingan's sliced bacon, lb 45c Fresh country eggs, dozen SOc Everything in feed stuff. Fresh vegetables every morning. We Deliver All Over th City. I "Save On -Your Table j F - j ite s Specials Received fresh shipment cf Melrose Flour. CLOGGED UP DRAIN PIPES, SINKS, BATH TUBS AND SEWERS ARE QUICKLY OPENED WITH OUR DRAIN PIPE SOLVENT tt"hich, added to water, makes a heavy, hot, strong solution that works Its way down to the stoppage and dissolves it. It quickly destroys ac cumulations of lint, cloth, hair, slime, grease, sponge, vegetable matter, shewing tobacco, cigar and cigarette butts. Will not affect glass, metal similar solid substances. ' ' cAuley, Garrison & Hopkins Co. . . rnone no East Trade St CHARLOTTE, N. C. FRESH SHHMENT Melrose Flour Moving, Packing and Storage Our service is unsurpassed. TRUCKS FOR PICNICS OR STRAWRIDES New pneumatic tired trucks, care ful drivers. Phone us for estimates. C0CHRAN&R0SSC0. v PHONE 52 24 lb. bag .... $1.50 48 lb. bag $2.95 98 lb. bag .... $5.85 Hiddenite watergroiind meal and Gra ham flour. 100 lbs. granulated sugar $6.3$ 6 lbs.' cracked rice 25c 3 lbs. fancy head rice 25c Large cans Wako brand fish roe . .35c 3 for $1.00 l lb. can Red Alaska salmon .. 33c 3 for i $1.00 White comb honey, cartons 35c GULP BROS. Phones 18061807. 225 East Trade. . SEED IRISH POTATOES. Peach Blow, $2.25 per bu.; Lookout Mountain, $2.25 per bu.; Green Moun tain, $2.25 per bu. Seed potatoes are scarce. Don't jait like they did last year, and not nnd them wh.jn ready to plant. The pric will advance ntar planting time. Full stock of Purina and Star Brand poultry, mule - and dairy feed. Sudan and Cane Seed at the same old price. AMERICAN SEED CO. 811 Kmmt Trade St. - Phone 3961. SANITARY QUALITY AN5SERVICE The best, is always the cheapest at any price. We pride ourselves .on handling the best quality of groceries, fruits and country produce, bo buy the best always. Our stock is com plete and up-to-date in every respect. Phone us your orders. Watts Grocery Co. 813 East Seventh St. Phonpf 4431. Finest Red Potatoes 24 lb. hag 48 lb. bag 98 lb. bag Barrel lots 24 lbs. self-rising flour $1.59 $2.95 ..$5.83 $11.6.1 $J .o. 48 lbs. self-rising flour $2.63 )0 $i.u0 living BUTTER-NUT 98 lbs. self -rising flour Fresh corn meal, lb. Ship feed, bag 15 lbs. sugar Craig Fite THE CUT PRICE CASH GROCER RED FRONT 39 SOUTH COLLEGE 1875 PHONES 1876 We Deliver All Over the City. 39c Peck. .69c 10 lbs. sugar Try . our special 35c coffee. Regular 2 Oe and 25c coffees, 3 lbs. 50c 6 lbs. fresh Wilmington grits .... 25c 3 lbs. Blue Rose head rice .... 25c Fancy lemons, dozen ... 42c Fresh recandied eggs, dozen .... 38c Sliced breakfast bacon 43c In 'boxes 52c Finest butter 43c Very best chickenn feed, sack . . $5.90 Fine flour, lards and cooking' oils at lowest prices. v 42c Del ivlonte and Libby's pineapple, can 30c . Trade With Us and Save Money. Economy Grocery 37 W. 4th. Phone 4380 Phone 4090 and save the difference. Dozen Star .laundry soap 39c 4 packages 10c Argo starch 30c 4 bars 10c Octagon soap 30c 4 rolls 10c toilet paper .j 30c 14 lbs. fine granulated sugar .. $1.00 3 dozen fresh country eggs .... $1.00 1-lb. Rurnford baking powder .... 28c 25c Davis baking powder 20c Pint Wesson oil .... 28c Quart Wesson oil .... 55c No. 5 Snowdrift lard 60c No. 10 Snowdrift lard $1.15 24 lbs. Elizabeth flour $1.30 24 lbs. self-rising flour $1.35 Phone ns . your vegetable wants. We deliver. rn l " - . T'jrThsCASH 0ROCCR, ' I ii i in r mi - mi mn n imi'ii n ml p Corner Eleventh and Graham Streets. Phono 4090. Ca THE BETTER BREAD It satisfies where other bread leaves a craving for other foods. Always insist on v BUTTER-NUT BREAD "Fresh at Your Grocers Twice Daily" rolina Baking Company i 1 1 " . " " i Kelvinaipr Refrigerates JWtnout Ice, See It in Operation at 301 North Tryon St. E. GUGGENHEIM, Distributer grf f buys a brand 11 new Corona "portable type writer. Other make3 st attractive prices. See us before you buy. FHONfcr 4542 POUND & MOORE CO. ceanic Mote Wrightsville Beach, N. C. VINING & RUSSELL, Props. Music and dancing during the bathing hour will be a new feature at the OCEANIC. FRITZ HANSON life guard. Rates reduced. Write or wire for reservations.
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