; CHARLOTTE, N. C, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 3, 1921. THE CHARLOTTE NEWS 4 v h O NE - CENT -A- WORD The Ptillin'est "Want" Ad Page Published. Not a Boast a Fact. Be Convinced, Try Be I wa MTF.n -FOR SALE FOR RENT L OST FOUND 'Em CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES STYLE "A" Set this style and type fine ront r word each Insertion. STYLE "B" SET THIS STYLE AND ii i . - . i nnxTT c uh'M A.' i 1 1 v i y i wi x . i EACH INSERTION. . 7, j RTVTF. "f!" Set this Style and type, three cents per word each insertion. Anv stvl "Rln-eefi" either top or bot- tern. orVtwee 1 toes, at double the thnva rta . ihnrn rnfpa. r.itW ertisins is old cash with oror bntf or convenience oi ----'-- " j -i office, a memoramlnm chares wll m made with the exoeoraTion ma be paid when presented. R0rir notification of ads cannot be FURNISHED ROOM for rent, desir Regular qassjncaiion oi n nallv oki lotion, convenient to South guaranteed after 12 o'clocta for Dally Edition or after 10 p. m. Saturday ior Sunday Edition. , MINIMUM CHARGE 25 CENTS WANTED HELP ..r. i-vfihlp of entertam- child. Apply m references- 709 W. Trade. 3-tf TT. i "rrn Tim? clerk. front man and a co Dtnan. Call laich ail aruuiiu "o.".." Pharmacy. . WANTED Experienced pants presser. Charlotte Duck Clotnmg to. 1 WANTED White or colored gin w . : :,.of f.jn-iiiv. Phone 4oi5. neip in iuvriLc ....... - . ot n Cottasre Place. Mvers Park. 3--t WANTED Experienced cook and house girl; must live on place. Pnone 4031 -W. 2 BOILER 4 to 6 rl. Jr. waI!,ied of Mnrrav Co.. 31 boutn iry- 3-lt r,,MiTinv oppv with the world's uoct cdmnanv of its kind, con ?tc worker, middle aged pre ferred; education, pleasing address and personality essential; accepted applicant can outam rapiu du, mnt based unon results; remunera tion commission only. Apply in per son to Mr- Euing, Manager National Surety Co., -Realty Bldg., lueaaaj . J WANTED Practical nurse for invalid lady in private home. Reply to P. O. Box 777. 6 -t WANTED Young lady for stenograph- ic r-d clerical position. References required. Address Box 48, care News 3-2t xv a 'TED Good wash woman. Apply 1708 Winthrop Ave. 3-11 BOY WANTED to work around house and yard, live on lot, ma. - ev Pnth. Phone J. H. Howell, 1892. 3-lt WANTED Bovs and girls, men and to solicit subscribers for "The Southern Women's Magazine,' liberal commission. Address Southern Women's Magazine, Monroe, N. Box 232. 2-4t WANTED -First class outside sheet metal worker and root er. Strange & Brady, Char- lnti.fi. 31-tf WANTED First-class parts man. One that is acquainted with Reo parts if possible. Foreman-King Motor Co. 31-5t WANTED Experienced bindery Observer Printing House. girls. 30-tf WANTED Young women between the ages of 18 to 35 to enter Nurso, Training SCilOOl. Al least one yeari bic-h nchool is reauired. Address Miss Petersburg I. O. Shortt, Supt. Hospital, Inc., Petersburg, Va. 2S-7t SPECIAL NOTICES BUILDING AND LOAN is the very best medium for sav- ing your iiiuiiey aiiu liic cao- - . 4- U a nnn I y1& j lest plan for buying a home Or real estate for investment. Everv dollar vou invest isl secured by first mortgage " --1 "L. L ut tA on real estate in the city of Charlotte. Our fall series be ginS Saturday, Sept. 3rd, but i r K 4-Vv, ,r and application filed if loan is wanted. Mecklenburg Build ing and Loan Association, 210 South Tryon St. 14-tf-eod NOTICE TO ARCHITECTS In order to engage one or more architects to plan prospective school buildings for the city of Charlotte, N. C, the School Board will hear all architects who wish to discuss their 'qualifica tions on Sept. 8, 1921, at 7:30 p. m. - H. P. Harding, Secretary. 28-at-eod NOTICE THE INDIAN SUMMER is coming a dandy time to do your painting and decorating. For estimates call 3800. Thos. F. Rogers. 29-tf NOTICE After Sept. 1, all moving previously $5.00 per load will be S4.uu, anq an previously t.uu will be $5.00. Reasonable rates on long dis - tance moving and all other hauling. Nichols Transfer Co., 11 W. Fourth St. Phone 70d. 1-tf WALL PAPER HANGING, hoTSi painting. Call J. M. Muse. Phone 9-tf NOTICE Bids will be receiv ed until 12 o'clock, noon, Sep tember 7th, 1921, for the re moval of two thousand, five hundred yards of earth. For specifications, apply to the Charlotte Consolidated Con struction Company, 200 Latta Arcade Building, Charlotte. The right is reserved to re ject any bid or all bids. 31-4 1 PIANO TUNING W. E. Senn, Char lotte, N. C. Phone 2335-L-3. 10-12-tf Local and Long Distance MOVING and HAULING Bonded Warehouse, Storage Packing Bradfield Moving Service Cor. 4th and Poplar Sts. Phone 980. 24-tf Mon. Wed Sat. FOR RENT FOR RENT Nicely furnished steam heated room, near oaui. auuicoj "Room." care News. 3-tf FOR RENT-Onro n ti i r-n 1 s ri t--ii lux " - - v - nn- opining hath. 307 N. College. 3-tf FURNISHED ROOMS for rent to gen- r tlm(m anW. 10 N. -Graham. 3-3t yPACious suite of five rooms and bath, unfurnisnea. after 6, nhone 2042-W 2-lt FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms, 24 s. Graham St Water lights and nhone furnished. Phone 3194-J. nhone furnished FOR RENT - Two nicely turmsnea unstairs. Private fam . : Phnno 9R-U-W. All COnvcinriiLCJ. 3-2t FQR rent One nicely furnished Caldwell. 3-tf front room. Apply 214 N. school, prefer school teacner. rnu 1912-W 3-21 FOR RENT Two or .5 uiuuiiuancu rooms- for light housekeeping, ai W. Trade. Phone 2S86. 3-tf por RENT Two good apartments on nwahctvi Ave. furnished, reasonaom i prices. One unfurnished apartment T on Tryon St- One furnished apart- rr. XT' r VVl-.t XV meiu on iryon m. r . . . Co. Phone 30: -2t woti VENT Thre-3 unturmsnea rooms for lichi housekeeping, ciose m, no children. Phone 4371-.T. FOR RENT One cool furnished room to gentlemen, 604 S. Uryon. FOR rent Two unfurnished j rooms, first floor, arrang conneci- ged, light housekeeping-, running water, lights nhone. couple without children. 702 V Paldwpll. 1 3-lt 1 FOR riEXT Room and Kitcneneiie furnished to couple who wants re finori onri2fpni.il home near Southern station. Address "Home," care News. 3-tf FOR RENT 40-room hotel, 2Ub A. College St. Remodeled, repainted, repapered, hot and cold runmn: water in rooms. Very attractive. Possession at once. Home Real Estate and Guaranty Co-, 219 N. Tryon St. Phone 5S9. 3-2t FOR RENT Two furnished bed rooms in Vaterl hnmp f-Tot and onlrl water. convenient to bath, half block of car I line. Phone 327. Dilworth. 3-3t WANTED Business girls for room and board. $25.00. 10 W. Tenth. Phone 1S70-W. 3-2t poR rent Nicely i room.' heated, close i furnished front in. .Fhone ZJ.-.i. 3-3t FQR REN, Qr part JT Office or store, whole ground floor, well lighted, a 1 A OA TT4- TPi-PV. en u, -v -To.tftmon-thur.sat FOR RENT 7-room house. 227 S. Ce- dar St. Call 506-.T. 2-3t FURNISHED ROOM for rent, desirable I location, convenient to South school, prefer school teacher. Phone 1912-W. 2-3t FOUR unfurnished downstairs rooms for light housekeeping; one furnished room and garage. Phone 294-v, oOd W. Ninth. 2-tf FOR RENT To business couple or gentlemen, nice room adjoining bath, with hot and cold water. ju it.. Fifth St. 2-3t FOR RENT To white tenants only, Stores 32, 34 and 36 Howell Arcade and two large warehouses at rear oi: these stores. See or phone Whitman- Douglas Co. Phone 4148. 2-tf FOR RENT Furnished front bedroom, private family, gentlemen preferred. references exchanged, v oodlawn. Phone 9176. lli FOR cou t con- necting rooms for light housekeeping ncwms iuuin iui sm. iwuwijius. rnone zsti-j. -t Phone 2961-J. 2-3t I FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room, next to bath. 307 N. College. 30-tf ONE STORE HOUSE for rent between 12th and 13th. Apply J. L. Buckaloo, 928 N. Caldwell St. 2-3t I for rent ciose-in rooms, 303 N. 2-6t v-uuiv-u i. FOR RENT Steam heated apartments, furnished or unfurnished; 7-room house, 2 baths, hot water furnace, s w. seventh st. . sMf-eoa FOR N ?Tlcely fur,nisned bedroom, next to bath, on car line, good board in same block, business girls or cou ple. Phone 4053. 2-3t FOR RENT Large front nedr double bed, lights, water, telepl edroom, hoiie, close in, $17 month. Phone 24S5- Call 10 S. Cedar St. 2-3t FOR RENT One furnished and one unfurnished connecting rooms in heated home. Also one unfurnished sitting room downstairs, no house keeping, near board. Apply 120 E. Morehead. 1-tf FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, close in. Phone 1-tf 3614-J. FOR RENT Furnished bedroom, pre fer business couple. 211 W. Seventh St. 1-tf FOR RENT One furnished bedroom, close in, modern conveniences. 6 N. Alexander St. l-3t FOR RENT Two completely furnisnod rooms ior ngnt housekeeping. Phon lights and water included. Phone J . I-.lL I FOR RENT Three unfurnished steam I heated rooms to couple without chil-1 dren, $35.00. Phone 3948-W. 1-St P nxm m . ; 1 i wo tompieieiy iurmsnea iuuiiis ior ngnz nouseKeepmg, near Southern station. Phone 1556-J. 31-tf WANTED Roomers and boarders. I have room tor several boarders; good rooms and best of table board, at attractive prices. Call 2 W. Tenth St. Phone 2298-W. H. C. Gibson. , 30-7t FOR RENT Sept. 1st, nicely furnish ed front room, next to bath. 307 N. College. 30-tf FIRST CLASS board can be secured am Ave, rnone zaaa-L2- 29-tf FOR RENT Two storerooms, 8 ana 10 is. Foplar St. nnrl 1A S Prvrdor- Qf rnwni wf JU"UC1 & Walters Company. 18-tf FOR RENTj-Two nice front connect ing offices. 27 12 W. Fourth St., .uowd mag. see j. R. Ethridge. Phone 4482. 28-tf FOR RENT Office room, well located. Apply Merton C. Propst, 28 W. Fifth t. 5-5-tf FOR RENT Garage in first class con- dition near North Fox street, Eliza-1 beth. Phone 4511-L2. 10-tf FOR RENT Office building, 20 offices. well located. J. H.. McAden. Phone 860. 3-tf FOR RENT TWO ROOMS TO GEN-1 TLEMEN, ALL CONVENIENCES, CLOSE IN. PHONE 2918 AFTER c.ov . . o.ou jr. ivi. .rr FOR RENT Stori room, first block on South Church St. Apply Merton 1 C. Propst. 28 W. Fifth St. 5-5-t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 4-room house, 1011 W. Second St-, sras. water, sewer, elec tric lights; corner lot; $3150; $650 cash, balance easy. Alfred W. Brown & Co. Phone 302. 3-lt FOR SALE Two good adjoining lots on the Plaza for quick sale, $650 each. Phone 302. Alfred V. Brown. 3 FOR SALE Good lot on Polk Ave., 50x200. Two blocks off Elizabeth Ave. for quick sale, $750. Terms. Phone 1 302. Alfred W. Brown. rf-lt FOR SALE Am offered $200 per mnntVi f-.- mv VirvrrKv Snaps in baric of lot for storage for 25 or 30 cars, I $6 per month. Income of $3d0 per H for nronprtv. Address Dr. A. M. Her- ron. 306 n. church st. 3;7t i FOR SALE 9-room house, E. Boule- JJs,t nlfZ 1 $7000. terms. F- C. Abbott & Co., starter $285.00 R. B. Street, salesman. Phone 3022. h1920 Ford Coupe with star- -rr $65oo s-room "bungalow, Myers Park, inside city limits, house in splendid condition, hardwood floors through- out, 101 75x157, good terms. $5350 5-room bungalow, "Park Court."' Elizabeth section, house in good con dition, good terms. $6800 6-room new bungalow, hot air heating plant, large lot, N. Pine St., Fourth ward. DeLAXET & SING. Phone 4254. l-3t-eod FOR SALE 100 ft. lot on Clement Ave. Price $3000. F. C. Abbott & Co., J. C. Harley, salesman. 2-2t FOR SALE 9-room modern home, E. Seventh St. Hot water heat, big lot, looks like $17,000, but only $13,000. F. C. Abbott & Co., J. C. Harley, salesman. 2-2t FOR SALE Direct from owner, 5-room I bungalow, Elizabeth section, improv ed street, one block from car line, school and churcn. For quick sale $5250. One thousand cash, balance easy terms. Phone 2980. 14-tf FOR SALE Away below value, mod ern house on large plot in Dilworth; perfect condition; 10 rooms, 2 baths; terms If desired. John W. Post & Co.. 209 W. Trade St. 28-ti EOR SALE Modern five-room bunga low. West Trade street, hardwood floors, heating plant, garage, large I lot, fruit, etc, good neighborhood I and close in, quick possession. Phone I Smith 32S9-W. 20-tt FOR SALE Base burner cheap. Phone I V 535 or 1262-J. 29-5t I WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED - To do your pressing and dry cleaning. Experienced workmen, quick and satisfac tory service. Bachelors Press Tryon. -tf pori LI eU mg Club, 1503 S Phone 4020. 26 WANTED Used Seventh jrade books. Phone 2456-Wr. 2-2t: WANTED To restring your tennis racket or repair your bicycle. Expert work and quick service guaranteed. Carolina Sporting Goods Co-, 5 W Fourth St. 2-2t WANTED To rent a large steel sate for three or four weeks. Want de livery at once. Mr. Bryant, Caro- linas Exposition. Phone 4426. 2-3t WANTED Man and xvife or two busi ness ladies to board in country on P. & N. line; $20.00 per month. J. R. Clinard, Route 10, Paw Creek. l-4t WANTED To buy between 25 and 50 acres within 5 miles of Charlotte. nuuie aim smctu mipiuvemeiiLs uc- i sired. 'none 1Z44. l-St I WANTED To make your mattresses I and pads to order. Mattresses reno vated, box springs repaired, feather mattresses made. Hailey-Howard Co. 323 East Trade. Phone 3446. 22-tf WANTED Good second hand mowing machine. Apply J. Thos. Matthews, Raleigh Cafe. 29-7t FOR HIGH CLASS shoe repairing and reasonable prices call 4238. A. P. Hill's Shoe Repair Shop, 209 N. Col- lege. uin.uieu lur ami promptly delivered. C. P. Hodge, Mgr. 27-tf I charlotte button shop - Hem- stitchinJ. Decotine. button covering stitching, pecoting, button covering, etc. Prompt lege. isS W A -WTTTX.T'xi y. " J" IUmaceS in 2fOOCt working order before the rush comes, there by saving you money. Strange & Brady, Phone 3149. 8-tf WANTED Your painting, calsomim- ing, refinishing floors. J. S. McCall. Phone 4069. 1 2-tf WANTED Used furniture. Phone 443S, 505 W. Eleventh St. 18-tf HOUSES WANTED ROOMS WANTED For a client of ours, good IT O T 7 or 8 room house in Piedmont or I Elizabeth section. Price must be at tractive, call or write DeLaney & Sing. Phone 4254. l-3t-eod I ' . COLTLE with one child 8 years old, wants room and board, near school with private family. Phone 3236, P. O. Box 324. 2-2t WANTED A couple desires heated room and bath in private family. Would like board especially break- fact. Dilworth, East Morehead, Eliz abeth Ave. or Myers Park preferred. References furnished. Answer, giving location, describing accommodations offered and terms. Address P. O. Box 85. 2-2t WANTED Good boarding places for students. King's Business College. 12! I WANTED House of 5, 6 or 7 rooms i r:ill10th octirtn K,r CQt 1 K - Oct. 1. Will take excellent care of premises and will lease for six months and pay three months In ad-1 vance. Address "House-50," care of j News. 31-5t WANTED POSITION WANTED Teacher's position, North or South Carolina, 2nd, 3rd or 4th I grade. Address Box 966, Charlotte. 3-2t I TRAVELING salesman desire3 nosi- I tion with some good wholesale house. references. Address P. O. Box 283, I Salisbury, N. C. 1.51 I ' - n auu I will rln all -e-al-o rv- same, bv reliable married man. Can give best or rererences. "Car," care News. l-4t AUTOMOBILES z I . FOR SALE One Chandler 7 -passenger j? automobile, good condition, $300. aiso Imperial 5-passenger, good condition, $200. Phone 3558-J. -L FOR SALE Chandler Sedan, perfect condition. Bargain for quick sale. 11 Cottage Place, Phone 4378. 3-2t FOR SALE 1920 r Ord TOUTing Car, Star- , j ravn TMry,- fiOflZ ftf) 11920 Ford Touring Car, with i j ffoAr nn I starter $305.00 191g por(J Touring Car With OUt Starter lyo.UU 1919 Ford Touring Car with- out starter $200.00 - 1918 Ford Sedan, without ter $450.00 These cars are in good con- dltion and the prices are right 7irpTTpTrTr:T7 TVinTfYl? QAT.TT!!Ci nnn.r VJiUr AIM I Cor Fourth and Poplar Sts-. 3-tf WE HAVE a new 1-ton service truck, never been used. Will offer at big discount for quick turn over. J. M. Clark, Inc., corner Church and Third Sts. 2-6t WE HAVE several good second-hand trucks priced cheap. Terms. J. M. Clark, Inc., corner Church and Third I Sts. 2-6t for sale Reo speedwagon in good condition at a bargain. Will sell or trade. 305 E. Sixth St. Phone 2794-W. 2-5 1 CHEVROLET, '19 model, new paint, $260. Chevrolet Baby Grand road ster, first class shape, $175. Reo, big 6, '18 model chassis, $210. Used parts, tires rims, fenders, motors, starters, generators, batteries, tops and cush ions. V. M. Stine, 29 S. Trvon. 31-tf BARGAINS Buick touring. Big Six Studebaker tourins Essex touring. New Ford touring Lexington touring. Maxwell touring. The above cars are in good condition aM De sold cheap. Terms. USED CAR EXCHANGE. 507 S. Tryon St. 28-tf rent a new ford, you drive IT- u-drive-um co., 309 north TRYON. PHONE 1270 15-tf BARGAINS IN USED CARS More than 20 used automobiles different models $200.00 and up. Apply Sehorn and Hipp, 211 N. College St. Phone 4050. 7-tf SEE V. M. STINE. He will pay you oash for your automobiles. 6-tt CAROLINAS NASH MOTOR COMPANY 500 N. Tryon St. Phone 3200 Offers the following used cars at real bargain prices: Buick, Model E-45, 5 passen- o - pv tourinGT. new Paint $750. WillvS-Knight Sedan, $750 . - IQOfk TYTrrlo1 K rwc oun j. j..xvvw, Senger touring, $1,500. Lexington Thoroughbred Dis patch, 1920 model, $1,000. viiaiiiici o, i-aocusci tuuiuifi i $500. Chalmers 5-passenger touring, 5600. Hupmobile Touring, 1920, first dass shape, $850. ttiJ i OOA 1U1U ocuau, xoj, iuou iaoo shape, $500 TTnt-ri T.nii Ford Coupe, brand new, run 100 miles, $750. TkT 1- f J . SP- o-passenger touring, first class shape, $800. Nash 7-passenger touring, ex ce ent snaPe 1 1 1 . K A 12-tf CASH for old and wrecked automo biles. V. M. Stine, 29 S. Tryon. 11-tf WANTED Your automobile to paint; tops to rebuild; work first clasa; prices right. Payne's Auto Works, 26 E. Sixth St. 6-3-tf MISCELLANEOUS MONEY TO LOAN on farm lands. Loans closed July $30,000; pending $50,000. W. H. Pharr, secretary treasurer Carmel National Farm Loan Association, upstairs, court house, Saturday evenings. 20-4t-sat only MATERNITY SANITARIUM Private, refined, homelike. Homes provided for infants. Mrs. M. T. Mitchell, 22 Windsor, Atlanta, Ga. 9-l-26t-no-sun Vmm ,,.mmn., ... .... . ivv iviAiinri6i5j!i& maa3 oui oi your old ones. Renovated. New ticks. It 1588-J for pKUcularsr Laiwia Mattre3 Factory, 212 North Long St. 28-tf EXCLUSIVE DEALERS for Edison-Dick Mimeographs and Supplies. CRAYTON COMPANY 29i S. Tryon St. Phone 304 30-tf . WHY NOT PUT IN YOUR winter supply of coal now? Call Independence Coal Com- pany. Get our prices. We can save you monev. Phone 44fii you mqney. Phone 4461. 27-tf LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING PACKING AND STORING Three Large Trucks WARREN TRANSFER CO. Phone 1166. mWALL PAPER The Latest Designs A. J. DUNN CO. 10 East Fourth St. Phone 2264. 21-tf FOR SALE r, a t -i -onr-c flnii mantles. Apply - u. - 3.3t FOR SALE small siock. e o selling good location, neason iui Ipavine- state. Phone 2438. 3-3t FOR SA.LEBuck double base burner stove, good condition, used very little, price reasonable. Phone 772-J, 1815 E. Fifth St., Charlotte, N. C. i. b. Diehl. FOR SALE Coal and wood range Phone 3959-J- COAL T7!a - a - and Chestnut An- -"oo thracite Coal, .blue Gem and Pocahontas Coal. Prompt Delivery Phone 3278 DIXON MOTOR SERVICE CO. 3-3t FOR SALE Bicycles, new and second hand; good makes, at good prices and on good terms. Carolina Sport ing Goods Co., 5 W. Fourth St. 2-2t FOR SALE Large base burner in ex cellent condition at a bargain. Phone 429S. 2-3t FOR SALE Large Columbia grapho- nola, good as new, real cheap. Phone 3019-W. 2-: FOR SALE Baby carriage in excel- lent condition. Phone 585. 2-3t FOR SALE Several thousand feet of rough lumber some sheeting cheap. Seventh Day Adventist Campmeetmg, Ir win's Pasture. l-3t FOR SALE Scratch pads, size 4x6 Limited number. Phone your orders now. News Printing House. Phone 153b. 30-5t FOR SALE Buck's largest double ra diating base burner, perfect condi tion. 8 E. Ninth St. 29-tf FOR SALE Framing in all sizes in pine and oak. Also finished material. Get our prices. H. S. Leonard Lumber Co., Phone 4287, 20 N. Tryon St. 30-tf W. M. BELL. Notary .fubuc, Iront ot- flc Charlotte News. Can be found most any hour to 8 p. m. t-ti FOR SALE OUR SERVICES to repair your roof or gutters a1so to paint them. Satisfaction guaranteed. & OTP A WOT Jfc TJT? A flV STRANGE & BRADY Phone 3149 7-tf LOST OR FOUND LOST Four' months old male setter pup from truck on Trade St. White with black spots. Reward for re turn. Phone 737 or 2404-J. 3-2t found Best place to buy fishing tackle. golf outfits or tennis goods We restring tennis rackets. Carolina Sporting Goods Co., 5 W. Fourth St 2-2t LOST Bunch of about half dozen keys. Reward for return to News office- 2-2t FOR RENT FOR RENT Two nice rooms, close in. Phono 3-3t for RENT Furnished room in fur nace heated home, walking distance of square. Prefer business couple Phone 3075-L3. 3-tf FOR RENT To gentlemen, steam heated, room, two blocks from square Phone 3790. 4 Orr Apt. 3-3t FOR SALE LIVE STOCK FOR SALE Cheap or trade, fine Hoi stein bull, good milk cow, good fam ily mare, buggy. I. W. Woolley, Rt 4- 3-2t WANTED REAL ESTATE WANTED More homes to sell at once nave a, usi ul ou prospective buyers Call 4562, C. B. Porter. 202 Trust isidg. teal estate and insurance. 31-5 FRESH SHIPMENT Melrose Flour 14 lbs. granulated sugar ., $1.00 Fresh country eggs, dozen . . . . . . 45C 2 coops spring chickens Smoked countrv ham a COUIUry hams- 40 40: 1 premium Hams, lb 42c Wilson's Mrtfl x . juvb Drana hams, lb ft , f?nbI? hams- 40c r""8" s . v. nams, lb 45c Fresh vegetables, corn, snap beans, to matoes, lima beans, green peas appies, sweet potatoes, cabbage. GULP BROS. 1806- -PHONES- -1807 225 East Trade. SANTTAPV atta i Tmv PAiNUAKY QUALITY AND SERVICE The best is always the cheapest at my price, we prids ourselves on handling the best quality of groceries, fruits and country produce, so 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. Phone 4431. IT MATTERS NOT Where the prices of shoes may go we are always on the job prepared to save our customers frcm One to Five Dollars a pair. Those who have tried us know, and others can if they will. Will you? TRUE SAMPLE SHOE STORE 32 E. Trade St. vnTTNr T R AND'HIS REOIHER-IN-La w TAKE J HIKE IN WASHINGTON SUBURBS : .li iff; vv mmuk Nicholas Longworth (left) and Theodore Roosevelt out for a hike. Assistant Secretary of the Navy Theodore Roosevelt and hii brother-in-law. Representative Nicholas Longworth of Ohio, are great "pals" and both are fond of walking. Tbey go for a "hike" in the woods and suburbs of Washington every Saturday afternoon that they 'can steal from their duties at Capitol Hill and in the navy department. STEAMSHIP LINES TRY TO EVADE LAW Washington, Sept. 3. Efforts of cer tain steamship lines to bring in more immigrants each month than are per mitted to enter under the three per cent immigration law, has led Depart ment of Labor officials to believe that an effort is being made to bring the law into disrepute, Assistant Secretary E. J. Pfenning, said today. "Unfortunately," Mr; Henning said, "the law has no teeth, and the only way the offending companies can be punished is to compel them to take back aliens who are not admissable." This is being done, he said, adding that the department had exhausted its "milk of human kindness." When the offenses first were committed, the aliens who were brought to ports were admitted under bond, but all will be sent back in the future, the assis tant secretary said. TWO KILLED IN STORM IN WASHINGTON CITY Washington, Sept. 3. Frederick- S. Houseman, 26, and Miss Leona Shep perd, 19, were killed by lightning yes terday, when they sought refuge from a thunderstorm beneath a tree near Lne White House grounds. Houseman, a veteran of the 29th division, was en gaged to Miss Shepperd. The storm was accompanied by high winds which caused much damage to the trees along the streets of the cap ital. GROCERIES WE SPECIALIZE on honeydew melons and Avocadoes, and we believe you will appreciate these articles when you learn their real worth. MILLER-VAN NESS CO. Ferndell Distributors for Charlotte. FREE INFORMATION! Listen! Large crisp celery, white tender Iceberg and big Boston lettuce, small tender okra, cornfield string beans, tomatoes, bell peppers, shelled peas and lima beans, sweet corn, hot red peppers, Spanish onions, basket peaches, California peaches, Bartlett pears, Avocadoes, fancy California ap ples, basket grapes, cantaloupes and watermelons. New things arriving daily. Phone 101 or 102. S. R. LENTZ. . Phones 101 or 1A2. W. M. Sigmon, Mgr. ANOTHER REDUCTION in Walter Baker's Cocoa and Chocolate. 1-2 lb. cocoa 22c 1-5 lb. cocoa ,!!l0c 1 lb. chocolate !! 1.36c 1-2 lb. chocolate 18c Best rice, 3 lbs. for 25c Medium head, 4 lbs. for 25c Also remember where to get good cof fee, the best on the market today. Why pay more elsewhere. C. D. KKTOTVT do. fffees, Sagars, Grits. Rice, Ete. 12 S. rryon St. Phone 1551-1552 IRY VS. ' "We will appreciate your GROCERY trade. Quality BEST, price REASON ABLE, and QUICK delivers'. BOYD-GARNEK CO. 819 N. Tryon Phones 1158-1159 Everybody in Charlotte Should See WM. B. DeMILLE'S "THE LOST ROMANCE" IMPERIAL THEATER Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday ISJ Charlotte, N. C. GOMPERS VISITS THE PRESIDENT Goes Over the Mining andi Civil War Situation in West Virginia. Washington, Sept. 3. President Govt pers, of the American Federation o.' Labor, told President Harding today that against the authority of the gov ernment of the United States "the people of West Virginia cannot ar.d must not stand in hostile array." Mr. Gampers and James Lord, presi-'. dent of the mining department of the , Federation, called on the President. they explained, to lay before him the ; situation as they viewed it. Mr. Gompers said he also told the President that after all, when the men have obeyed the orders of the Presi dent and dispersed, "it may crush their spirit, but that is no remedy for j the acute situation as it exists in West .; Virginia and nothing will be settled." The Federation president urs-ed Mr. ; Harding to adopt the suggestion o.' ' President Lewis, of the United Mine Workers of America, that a conference of operators and miners be called to endeavor to reach a conclusion which would not only settle the present con troversy but establish better relation? between the miners and operators fc-r the future. The President, Mr. Gompers said, listened with keen interest and sympathy- to his appeal, but stated that his first duty as President was to establish the authority of the United States and the maintenance of order. On leaving the White House Mr. Gompers dictated a statement review the situation. CARL LIPPARD GETS 5 YEARS AT LABOR Found guilty by a jury in the supe rior court of larceny of an automobil? and tools belonging to C. W. Johnson. Carl Lippard, young Catawba count; white man, was sentenced to five ye-a'-'-' at hard labor by Judge Bis Ray Satur day morning. Lippard appealed to ti e supreme court, and bond was fixed at $2,500. The jurors entered the courtroom at 10 o'clock Friday night, prepared i1 announce their decision. Judge was located in about 45 minutes. Tiw defendant, however, was not so easy t find. He -was located finallv by offi cials and brought into the courtroom at midnight. Lippard told the court that he had gone for an automobile ride, as he had not expected to be called until Saturday morning. The car and tools stolen from Mr Johnson were valued at $600. The a was alleged to have been stolen when the owner was at a local ball game d"r' ing July. Apprehension of Lippa" followed the discovery of some of tools in his possession. The jurors took 12 hours to reach J decision in the case. RETAIL FOOD PRICES ARE GOING UP AGAIN Washington, Sept. 3. Retail fcd prices showed increases over July P"cC! in 14 principal cities, according to sta tistics made public today by the Pe' partment of Labor. In Philadelphia prices increased & per cent; in Chicago, Washington, Ne Haven, Bridgeport and Providence. per cent; Kansas Citv, four per cent: Louis, Springfield, 'ill., and Birm1"8' ham, Ala., three per cent; Peoria. tfl0 per cent, and Salt Lake City. Denver and Little Rock, one per cent. me 60 3.T 7-5 2.J 23 so in ce l.: fo ce C P S P p s o R S o 8 r ei ft 21 jr. 2. 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