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NEWS,-CHARLOTTE, N. C WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 7, 192L, THE CHARLOTTE , r nNE-CENT-A-WORB est "Want" Ad Page Published. Not a Boast a Fact. Be Convinced, Try &m ThePullin'i WA NTF.n FOR SALE. FOR RENT LOST FOUND r CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES STYLE "A" Set this style and type one cent, per word each Insertion. STYLE "B" SET THIS STYLE AND TTPB, TWO CENTS PER WORD EACH INSERTION. STYLE "C" Set this style and type, three cents per word each Insertion. Apy style "ulujrsed" either top or bnt sm. or between lines, at double the ihnve rotes. CFarisifled advertising: Is sold ch will. ord'T butf or convenience of Charlotte Mtrons. who are listed in the telephone il'reory. or known in the newspaper office, n memorandum chars: will be made wM. the expectation that the bill he paid wWen presented.. R-?ntar Classification of ads cannot be snnrnnteecl nfter 13 o'clock for Daily Edition or after 30 p. m. Saturday for Snnday Edition. MINIMUM CHARGE 25 CENTS ' WANTED HELP WANTED At once, stenographer. P. O. Box 415,. Charlotte. 7-2t WANTED Good white or colored wo man to help with general housework and baby. Apply 709 Worfhington Ave. Phone 3574-J. 7-lt WANTED Girl about 16 years old for morning work. Apply after 3 o'clock, 11 Dartmouth Place. 7-lt WANTED Young man or young lady to solicit accounts for collection Iron doctors, dentists and business men. Clean work. Good pay. M. J- L., c-are News; 7-lt WANTED 25 nrst-class brick masons for out of town work. Apply J. A Jones Construction Co., S00 Realty Bid?.; Charlotte, N. C. 7-tf WANTED Young man for city collec tions. Must be well recommended. State salary expected, references and approximate age. C. C. M., care News. 7-2t WANTED Suitable location for press ing and tailor shop. Phone 3491. 7-tf WANTED Experienced and reliable meat cutter, one with some expe rience in grocery preferred. Answer "Meat Cutter." care News. 7-2t WANTED An experienced cook for small family in Myers Park. Refer ences required. Phone 481. 7-5 1 INSURANCE SALESMEN We have an opening for five high class sales men in our Life, Accident and Auto mobile department, for Virginia and West Virginia. We carry all lines of Insurance and lead them all. If you are a live wire and can furnish good reference, and are looking out for the future, you can connect with a large and prosperous Insurance Company in the best insurance field in the United States. If you are in terested, write for full particulars and interview. P. O. Box 623, Blue field. W. V3- l-3t-sun-wed WANTED Experienced cook. City ref erence required. Prefer one to live on lot. Phone 1958-J. 5-3t WANTED Educated man or woman to handle aunday school and Biblj work in southern cities. Guarantee. Commission, railway fare. Field Man ager, care News. 6-3t WANTED 4 girls to work in Booths at Exposition. Apply Orange Crush Bottling Co. 6-2t WANTED House maid with reference. Apply 315 West Eleventh St. 5-3t. WANTED Nurse capable of entertain ing and taking care of four-year-old child. Apply in person with citj references- 709 W. Trade. 3-tf WANTED First class outside sheet metal worker and roof er. Strange & Brady, Char lotte. 31-tf WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Set of right hand golf cluba and bag. "X," care News. 7-2t ROLLING CHAIR wanted for two or three days. Will take good care. Phone 4049. 7-lt WANTED To do your pressing and dry cleaning. Experienced workmen, quick and satisfac tory service. Bachelors Press ing Club, 1503 S. Tryon Phone 4020. 26-tf eod WANTED To buy refrigerator, first class condition, hundred pound ca- paclty. Phone 3940. 6-2t XI f a mwir ti - a nvAiviJco reiore maKing arrange ments on a business course, you to see us. Famous Spencerian short hand (learned in fjom three to ' four months time), touch typewriting, Twentieth Century bookkeeping, Pal mer penmanship, spelling and Eng lish. Course completed in from three to four months time. See us at once .thrown s business College. 6-3t WANTED To make your mattresses ana pads to order. Mattresses reno vated, box springs repaired, feather mattresses made. Hailey-Howard Co., viz iast Trade. Phone 3446. 22-tf FOR HIGH CLASS shoe repairing and reasonaoie prices call 4238. A. P. Hill's Shoe Repair Shop. 209 N. Col lege. Work called for and promptly oeuverea. c. r. Hodge. Mgr. 2 7-tf CHARLOTTE BUTTON SHOP Hem- eutcning, pecotlng, button covering. etc. . rrompi service. 307 N. Col lege. is.tf WANTED To put your iurnaces m good working order before the rush comes, there by saving you money. Strange & Brady, Phone 3149. 8-tf WANTED Your painting, calsomim- ing, rennishing floors. J. S. McCall, Phone 40C9. . 1 2-tf WANTED Used furniture. Phone 443S. 605 W. Eleventh St. 18-tf FOR SALE LIVE STOCK FOR SALE One fine heavy horse cheap. Phone 2316-W. 7-tf FOR SALE Black mare, 7 years old, Bound and good worker. T. G. Thorn burg, 1309 S. Tryon St. 7-3t FOR SALE Good young horse. Phone 6-3t w - i . ' FOR RENT FOR RENT Two connecting rooms furnished for light housekeeping. 304 E. Sixth St. 7-t FOR RENT FurnUhed room on first floor with lavatory and two closets. Elizabeth section. Phone I'294. 7-tf FOR RENT To two young men nice lv furnished bedroom, two meals if desired. 1204 E. Sev-nth. Phone 1684-.T. 7-3t i OR RENT Four unfurnished rooms, seven blocks from square on car lire. Phone 1849-W. 7-2t FOR RENT Garage or store, No. 4 N. Brevard St., ,32x80, large lot in rear. Phone 2071. 4-tf-sun-wed FOR RENT Two nicely furnished heated bedrooms in private home. East Boulevard-. Prefer teachers or couple without children. Phone 2350. 7-2t K)R RENT To one or two gentlemen, nicely furnished room next -to bath. Call 2135. 7-2 1 FOR RENT Large unfurnished room, 25 ft. long, hardwood floors, private bath, 516 S. Tryon. Phone 2042-W. 7-tf FOR RENT 5-room bungalow, 321 Statesville Ave.. $37.50 per month. M-842, care News. 7-lt FOR RENT Newly papered 5-room apartment, second floor, all modern conveniences. Apply 1117 E. Seventh St. or phone 3351. ; 7-3t FOR RENT Nicely furnished down stairs room in private home, close in to gentlemen or couple, refined business woman. Phone 2833-J. 7-3t FOR RENT Garage, convenient, cen trally located. Phone 639-J. 7-2t FOR RENT Nicely furnished room near Presbyterian hospital, all mod ern conveniences. Phone 759-W. 7Jt FOR RENT Steam heated apartments, furnished or unfurnished; 7 -room house, 2 baths, hot water furnace. W. Seventh St. 2-tf-eod FOR RENT Furnished room m Elizabeth section. Seven minute car service. Reasonable rate. Phone 2294. 5-2t-Mon-Wcd- FOR RENT Three furnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping. Con venient. References required. Phone 1849-J. 6-3t FOR RENT To one or two gentlemen delightful furnished ,front room, two blocks from business center. Phone 798-W. 6-tf FOR RENT Nicely furnished bedroom adjoining bath, on car line, desirable location, business couple or ladies preferred. Phone 4053. 6-ft FOR RENT Four very desirable un furnished rooms connecting bath, ga rage. 1001 N. Graham. 6-tf FOR RENT Furnished room, conven ient to board. Reasonable. Phone 4227. 6-tf FOR RENT Well furnished room, near car line, good neighborhood. Connecting bath. Apply 802 N. Pop lar. 6-7 1 FOR RENT One furnished room clote in. 512 W. Fourth St. Phone 3565-.T. 6-2t L OR RENT Three unfurnished rooms to couple without children, $15.00 a month. 805 Mint St- Phone 4113-W. 6-2t FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping to couple with out children. Phone 2357-W. 6-2t FOR RENT FOUR-ROOM APART MENT, MODERN CONVENIENCES. NO OBJECTION TO CHILDREN. ROOM-4. CARE NEWS. 6-3t FOR RENT Two completely furnished light housekeeing. 1 Irwin Ave. 5-tf. FOR RENT Furnished apartment. four rooms and bath on first floor. No children. 608 N. Poplar. 5-3t FOR RENT One furnished room and garage $15.00 per month. Phone 2947-W. 505 West 9th. 5-tf FOR RENT Nicely furnished room private home, close in. 410 N. College 4-tf FOR RENT Large nicely furnished room to gentlemen or settled busi ness woman. Phone 2571-AV, 312 N. Brevard. 4-tt FOR RENT To couple or gentlemen room in private family in Dilworth Phone 2981. 4-tf FOR RENT Nicely furnished steam heated room, near bath. Addrea "Room," care News. 3-tf FOR RENT Furnished room in fur nace heated home, walking distance of square. Prefer business couple Phone 307o-L3. 3-tf FOR RENT To white tenants only. Stores 32, 34 and 36 Howell Arcade and two large warehouses at rear of these stores. See or phone Whitman Douglas Co. Phone 4148. ' 2-tf FOR RENT P'urnished front bedroom, private family, gentjemen preferred, reierences exchanged, Woodlawn. Pnone 917 6. 2-tf FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room, next to bath. 307 N. College. 30-tf FOR RENT Close-in Church St. rooms. 303 N 2-6t FIRST CLASS board can be secured at aiu i-J. Ave. Phone 2399-L2. 29-tf FOR RENT Two storerooms. 8 and 10 S. Poplar St. Conner &. Walters Company. 18-tf FOR RENT Two nice front connect mg offices. 27 1-2 w. Fourth St., Dowd Bldg. See J. R. Ethridge. pnone 4482. 2 8-tf FOR RENT Office room, well located Apply Merton C. Propst, 28 W. Fifth fet. 5-5-tf FOR RENT Garage in first class con dition near North Fox street, Eliza- beth. Phone 4511-L2. 10-tf 1 OR RENT Office building, 20 offices, well located. J. H. McAden. Phone 860. 3-tf FOR RENT TWO ROOMS TO GEN TLEMEN, ALL CONVENIENCES. CLOSE IN. PHONE 2918 AFTER 5:30 P. - M. 2-tf OR RENT Stor. room, first block on South Church St. Apply Merton C. Propst, 28 W. Fifth St. 5-5-tf AUTOMOBILES WE HAVE a new 1-ton service truck, never been used. Will offer at big discount for auick turn Clark, Inc., corner Church and Third Sts. 2-6t WE HAVE several good second-hand trucks priced cheaD. Terms. .T. at Clark, Inc., corner Church and Third Sts. 2-6t SEE V. M. STINE. He will pay you asn ror your automobiles. 6-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 moaeis 5200.00 and up. Annlv Sehorr; and Hipp, 211 N. College St. Phone 40o0. 7-tt FOR SALE REAL ESTATE LOT, Shorter Ave., 2 blocks from Eliz abeth Ave., 55x170. level, on shady side. This is the best bargain in town in a lot for the price, $750. F. S. Conrad. ' 7-lt FOR PROMPT SALE Vacant lot, Dilworth, Lyndhur3t Ave., between Park and Kingston. Apply W. F Dowd, Jr. 7 4t 5-ROOM cottage, E. Fifth St., $4200, on very easy terms. F. S. Conrad. Phone 3682. Real Estate. Insurance, Notary . Public. l, FOR SALE 6-room house, Piedmont. Price $6000; terms; 4 -room house, Villa Heights, price $1500. terms. J. A. Brown, room 5 ?IcKinnon Bldg. Phone 439. 7-2t CLOSE IN house and lot. Second St., between Church and Poplar- Can be bought at very reasonable price. Lot alone should bring double the price in a few years. F. S. Conrad. Phone 382. 7-lt REAL ESTATE $6250 6-room bungalow. V.-rt hlngt un Ave. House in splendid condition. Beautiful grassy yard, nic? level lot. $5000 6-room bungalow, Elizabeth sec tion, one block from car line. House in s-nfl'fl condition. $3500-6-room house, E. Fourth St.. walking distance or tne square, iai st int Vinnsp in fair condition. $S75o' 5-room bungalow, Elizabeth sec tion, Lillington Ave. .House m goou condition, large lot- DeLANEY & SING. Phone 4254. 7-3t-eod VACANT LOTS I have a large list of the best bargains located in all parts of the city. Pleased to show you. F. S. Conrad. Phone 3682. 7-lt FOR SALE 6-room bungalow. East Boulevard. Good condition, win sen for first payment of $500. Price $6750. F. C. Abbott & Co., Robert B. Street, salesman. Phone 3022. 5-ROOM bungalow. Piedmont, $4250; $750 cash, balance $45.00 month. F. S. Conrad, basement Trust Bldg. Phone 3682. Real Estate, Insurance-, Notary Public 7-lt FOR SALE FARMS. 100 acres, splendid land, on macadam road, 6 miles from courthouse. Has good dwelling and tenant house, splendid pasture and "well wooded and watered. 249 acres, (including the above 100 acres), dwelling, . three tenant houses large amount wood and timber. Will sell as a whole at $80 per acre. ISO acres, 6 miles from courthouse on macadam road. This is splendid sandy loam soil. New 6-room bunga low ?nd barn, two tenant houses. No better farm in Mecklenburg county, for sale. Have attractive price and terms. 3 1-3 acres, 5 miles out, at $1200. Lies well- CRAIG-LITTLE REALTY & INSUR ANCE CO. Phone 1436. 7-lt S ROOMS and two baths within walk ing distance of square. Splendid neighborhood and house in good con dition, $8850; $1350 cash, balance $80 month. Possession in few days. F. S. Conrad. Phone 3682. 7-lt FOR SALE HOMES. Seigle Ave., 5 rooms, house in good condition, $5250. Elizabeth Ave., 5 rooms cottage, house in best f repair, $5500. Park Court, Elizabeth section, a nice B-room rBnne-alow at SSSTift Piedmont, 7-room home, furnace he"at oak floors and well located. Building lots in all parts of the city and suburbs. Phone us if interested. CRAIG-LITTLE REALTY & INSUR ANCE CO. Phone 1436. 7-lt REAL ESTATE, Insurance, Notary Public. F. S. Conrad, basement Trust Bldg. Phone 3682. 7-lt bOK SALE Handsome 6-room Dil worth home; 2 years old; tile bath, oak floors, garage. Beautiful lawn. Price $8000. Terms. F. C. Abbott & Co-, Robert B. Street, salesman. Phone 3022. 7-2t LISTEN PEOPLE We want somr good property for sale. If you hav a nouse, bungalow, lot or shanty tnai you don't need, call J. C. Harlev. C. Abbott & Co. We have a long list of prospective buyers and investor waiting on us to find them suitable places. Yours may be the place -they want. Phone 3022. Trust Bldg. 6-2 I CERTAINLY HAVEj some good loti close in cheap. F. C. Abbott & Co J. C. Harley, salesman. Phone 3022 6-2 A LONG LIST of bungalows and hous es at very attractive prices can be found at the office of F. C. Abbott & Co. Phone 3022. Trust Bldg. 6- FOR SALE Hermitage court home. $13,500. Bring your money with you wlien you go to look at this place and it will save you a trip back to the bank. F. C. Abbott & Co- J. C. Harley. salesman. Phone 3022. 6-2 1 FOR SALE Nine (9) choice building lots on Mint street, one block of Cai line and has all city conveniences Will sell at a barpain C!nll T. T Wyndham. Phones 3022 and 3198 f . U. ADDOtt & CO. 6 FOR SALE A good piece of business property on South Church street hi tween Third and Fourth streets. Th price is right. Easy terms- Call I T. Wyndham. Phones 3022 and 3105 P. C. Abbott & Co. G-3t FOR SALE Five room cottage. SteDh ens street. $340.00 Queen Cli Realty o. inc., pnone 535. t, FOR SALE Four room cotatge, Baid win Ave. yueen City Reolty Co., Inc Phone 53o. 5-5t FOR SALE Beautiful TCine-stnn Av home, Dilworth, Queen City Realty Co., Phone 535. ' , 5-5t FOR SALE Three Dandv littlp- new Bungalows in Piedmont. Queen City tteoity co-, inc.. Phone 535 5-5t FOR SALE 5 rooms and bath. Newly paperea. a-i condition. Phone owner Phone 2962. 5-tf FOR SALE Am offered SSOft per month for my home. Space in back of lot for storage . for 25 or 30 cars, $6 per month. Income of $350 per month, 14 per cent on price asked ior property. Address Dr. A. M. Her ron. 306 N. Church St. 3-7t FOR SALE Direct from owner, 5-room bungalow, Elizabeth section, improv ed street, one block from car line, school and Churc1. Vnr onirlr salo $5250. One thousand cash, balance easy terms, pnone 2980. ' 14-tf FOR SALE Awav belerar valnn mnr ern house on large plot in Dilworth; perfect condition; 10 rooms, 2 baths; terms if desired. John W. Post & Co.. zuu vv. Trade St. 28-tt FOR SALE Modern five-room bunga' low, West Trade street, hardwood floors, heating plant, garage, large lot, fruit, etc, good neighborhood and close in, quick possession. Phone Smith 32&9-W, AUTOMOBILES WANTED To trade Ford touring body for runabout body- Sloan Gro cery Co., 217 E. Morehead. 7-lt . FOR SALE One 1920 Ford touring car, fine condi tion. $350. One Franklin touring car,, good condi tion. J450. N. J. SHERRILL. Phone 1116-W. 7-lt FOR SALE Ford sedan and Buick, both in good condition. Phone bf3-J. 7-2t FOR SALE One Maxwell touring, new paint and tires, $152. Chevrolet 450 touring, new paint and tires, $260. Five-passenger Commonwealth, per fect condition. $320. National 6 7 passenger, new paint, four new Kelly Springfield cord tires. $5S0. Try our used parts department, parts and accessories for Overland 75, Dixie Flyer, Reo 4 model N Hupmobile, Chevrolet 490. V. M. Stine, 29 S. Try on St- 7-Lf FOR SALE At bargain, practi cally new 1921 sport model Davis Six, or will trade for new model Ford. Call Phone 1220-J. 7-2t USED CAR VALUES- Hupmobile, Model K touring. Just ov erhauled. Oversize cord tires on rear, bwmpers, seat covers, etc. Overland 90 touring, new tires all round. Bargain. Hupmobile, Model R touring. Demon strator. Completely reconditioned. First class shape throughout. Chandler 7-passenger, 1920 model. First class shape and has five cord tires. Ford light delivery. Open express body. Cheap. Dodge Brothers panel side delivery car. Excellent condition. Must be driven to be appreciated. A few others. Look our line over be fore buying. CHARLOTTE MOTOR CAR CO- 209 S. Church St. Phone 961 4-3t-sun-wed-fri FOR SALE 11920 Ford Touring Car, star ter and Dem. Rims $285.00 11920 Ford Touring Car, with starter $305.00 11919 Ford Touring Car with out starter $195.00 11919 Ford Touring Car with out starter $200.00 1--1918 Ford Sedan, without starter $285.00 11920 Ford Coupe with star ter $450.00 These cars are in good con dition and the prices are right. ETHEREDGE MOTOR SALES COMPANY Cor Fourth and Poplar Sts. 3-tf , BARGAINS Buick touring. Big Six Studebaker touring. Essex touring. New Ford touring. Lexington touring. Maxwell touring. The above cars are in good condition and will be sold cheap. Terms. USED CAR EXCHANGE. 507 S. Tryon St. 28-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 class; prices right. Payne's Auto Works, 26 E. Sixth St. 6-3-tf SPECIAL NOTICES CREAM OF WHEAT BREAD Made by PASNACHT and sold by all grocers and meat markets. 7-3t-eod FOR SERVICE AND SATISFACTION PHONE 4043 ED. WRIGHT'S PRESSING CLUB 29 East Third St. 7-4t-No Sat TEACHER OF VIOLIN, Bel gian School, Conservatory TJraduate. A. D. Lajoie, Phone 1769. 6-7t NOTICE I will not be responsible for any debts contracted for by my wife or any person other than myself from this date. This Sept. 6th, 1921. Signed, Howard C. Stroupe. 6-2t The Indian Summer is a dandy time to do your painting and decorating For estimates Call 3800 Thos. F. Rogers 6 7t NOTICE After Sept. 1. all moving previously $5.00 per load will be $4.00, and all previously $6.00 will be $5.00. Reasonable rates on long dis tance moving and all other hauling Nichols Transfer Co., 11 W. Fourth St. Phone 705. l-tf WALL PAPER, HANGING, house painting. Call J. M. Muse. Phone 42:'.-ija. 9-tf KLANO TUNING VV. E. Senn, Char lotte. N. C. Phone 2335-L-S. 10-12-t FOR SALE FOR SALE Iron bed, springs, mat- TVl-ri 2K14-.T. 7 "it FOR SALE One New Method ele vated oven gas range, excellent condition. Phone 3041-W. 7-tt W NTED To sell my scholarship to King's Business College- Phone 2316-W. Li COAL We have the best obtain able in grate, stove" and furnace coals. Pocahontas Egg $11.50 Pocahontas Lump $11.50 Blue Gem $10.50 "Let us serve you." Independence Coal Co. 1121 N. Church St. . Phone 4461 7-3t FOR SALE One Buck base burner in good condition. Phone 1899-W. 6-3t FOR SALE Baby carriage in excel lent condition. Phone 585. 6-2t FOR SALE $120 graphaphone, $60; new 9x12 drugget, ' kitchen cabinet; 12 dining room chairs, iron beds, $7 and $10. All kinds household and kitchen furniture. 503 E. Tenth. 4-4t FOR SALE Buck's largest double ra diating base burner,, perfect condi tion. 8 E. Ninth St. 29-tf FOR SALE Framing in &11 sizes in pine and oak. Also finished material. Get our prices. H. S. Leonard Lumber Co., Phone 4287, 20 N. Tryon St. 30-tf vv. M. ami At, Notary-I'ubiic, tront or Charlotte News. Can be found most any hour to 8 p. m. t-tJ , FOR SALE OUR SERVICES to repair yur roof or gutters. Also to paint them. Satisfaction guaranteed. STRANGE & BRADY Phone 3149 7-tf MISCELLANEOUS MASTER CLEANERS HATS Felt, velour or any ma terial cleaned and reblocked, latest styles (including new sweatband) $1.50 Have your old hat renovated before cold, rainy weather. PLEATING Accordion in y and V2 inch pleats. Knife (side) and Vi and V-i hich pleats for skirts and 1-8 inch pleats for ruffles. CURTAINS Lace, scrim or silk, laundered or cleaned and stretched to any size. No scallops in edges, corners per fectly square. Latest improved method. Mail orders will receive prompt and careful attention. THE CHARLOTTE LAUNDRY Charlotte, N. C. 26-10t Mon Wed Fri.v J. LEE PHILLIPS, Auctioneer. Office with J. W. Cobb. Phone 3695. 8-tf-ead MATERNITY SANITARIUM Private, refined, homelike. Homes provided for infants. Mrs. M. T. Mitchell, 22 Windsor, Atlanta, Ga. 9-l-26t-no-sun NEW MATTRESSES mads out of your old ones. Renovated. New ticks. It pays. It rids you of vermin. Cal1 1588-J for particulars. Lawing's Mattreaa Factory, 212 North Long St. 2S-tf EXCLUSIVE DEALERS for Edison-Dick Mimeographs and Supplies. CRAYTON COMPANY 2912 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 money. Phone 4461. 27-tf LOCAL AD LONG DISTANCE MOVING PACKING AND STORING Three Large Trucks WARREN TRANSFER CO. Phone 1166. WALL PAPER The, Latest Designs A. J. DUNN CO. 10 East Fourth St. Phone 2264. 21-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. LOST OR FOUND LOST Sunday evening on Hawthorne - Lane, book. Owner's name on inside. Finder please phone 2513. 7-lt PARTY who got my red Daschound pup please return or notify at once. E. L. Mason. 7.21 FOUND Automobile license tag. Own er can get same by calling at News office and pay for adv. -7-lt LOST At Myers Chapel church Mon . day, ladies' Hamilton wacth with the initials Z. F. P. Liberal reward if reutrned to 411, N. Myers St. 6-2t JT MATTERS NOT Where the prifta of shoes may go we are always on the job prepared to save our customers from One to Fivi Dollars a pair. Those who have tried us know, and others can if they will. Will you? . TRUE SAMPLE SHOE STORE 22 E. Trade St. 1 Charlotte, N. C. HIJiES WANTEDOOMS WANTED By couple with one child, "two unfurnished- rooms and bath Phone 9022 after 6 p. m. LLl WT A.NT!lTD By business lady fur . w,vfast in nnvate nished home. 7-tf room wilii uicu.-- --- -Address P. O- Box 92. WANTED-Two rooms for light houseKeeping. mui WANTED Two or three unfurnished "rooms for light housekeeping- Phone WANTED-To buy directly from own er 7 or 8 room house in Ellzaoetn, er, i UI : A,ron "Elizabeth," near car uc. .y 7-lt care News. WANTED By couple with one child one furnished bedroom and kitchen ette, close in, prefer downstairs A-f OA D--L iriione 1101 YOUNG MAN with good references desires comfortable room, furnace heat, convenient to bath- Address UNFURNISHED ROOM,4ieated build ing within three blocks square. Ad- .1 TTntrairn carp TCftWS. 6"2t WANTED Two unfurnished rooms by Sept. 10, - busihess couple, no child ren, walking distance of square pre ferred and near good board, city references exchanged. Call 1724-J. 6-2t WANTED Good boarding places for students. King's Business College. WANTED POSITION WANTED Position as saleslady or cashier by young lady with experi ence, prefer small store. P. O. Box CS-. nitv. 7-2t WANTED At once, position by com petent and experienced young iaa stenographer for .stenographic and general office work. Willing to accept low salary until worth is proved Can furnish best- of references. Call 2635-J. 7-lt NURSE will take into own home convalescent or nervous patients prices reasonable. Address P. O- Box 1388, Charlotte, N. C. 4-3t-sun-wed-fri WANTED Position as housekeeper by settled white woman- Phone 15S2-J.- 6-3t WANTED Position on Fridays and Saturdays by bright young man of 20. Willing to work. Address ' Spare Time," care News. 6-3t WANTED Position Ty practical furni ture and grocery salesman. Expe rienced in other lines. Wholesale or retail. A-l references. Can use type writer. Salesman, care News. - 6-6t MINERS PLACED ON TRIAL TODAY Indictment Charges 14 Men With Complicity in .Kill ing Detective. I Williamson, W. Va., Sept. 7. Two names that figured prominently early this year in one of Mingo county's most protracted circuit court cases those of Sid Hatfield and Sd Chambers were omitted today when the roll of defendants was called at the open ing, of the second tr.ial of a group of men from Matewan, charged with com plicity in the killing of seven private detectives in that town May 19. 1920 The remaining indictments against tnem were nolle prossed yesterday be cause the men no longer alive, havinsr fallen from gunshot wounds a little more than a month ago on the McDowell county courthouse steps at Welch 14 MEN' OX TRIAL Today 14 men went to trial indictment changing complicity in the killing of W. J. Ferguson, one of the r eits detectives. They are: Reece and Hallie Chambers AvoVi Williams, Fred Burgraff, Doug and Ben iviounts, wmiam Bowser Coleman, Will iam Bowman, James and CI are Ovtr. street, Vanelay and Lee' Coler, Jeese oyu ana unaries Kisser. Major Tom Davis. Govern personal representative to enforce mar tial law in Minero pmintv Vian o,,,. ced that state forces will control the situation around the courthouse during L" "laia. lMune Dire court officials jurors, witnesses, law VPr nnrl rlnlir credited representatives of the press will be admitted To the courtroom, hX stated, and "all persons entering the courtroom will be made to give con clusive evidence that they carry no vYdjMjiis oi any Kina . "This order will be pnfm- -t-.i Davis stated, "by company. A. of the national eruard. and hv t,0 - ------ otaic uu- lice, and refusal to obey any command in uiirjiug out mis order will result in arrest. TAX ON LIfJHT WTNFG AND BEER ADVOCATED Detroit, Sept. 7. A tax on light wines and beer to yield the revenue yunue adjusted comucn sation for former service men to proposed by Congressman Vincent P Post No. 1. nf tVio A, .- Wthnnt ' o ' -2"'"1Can giOll Mr "? constitut ion u i nC ueuevea a law could be passed in Congress definS rCZ. oeneved a law . f '-'"iigress ae as non-intn-r cat nn- ui- . ..ut.,,s iigm. wines hppr pnnta nino- .J? "cs and . w.....w.ii, uuui inree to five cent alcohol. Such legislation, he clared. wonlri "moi, '.. . - ptr de- . , 11 UOSSlDle for the government to collect the enormous revenue that f. v, iuimojs for ; ws year anr a half has been collected b'y boot Mr. Brennan-' said he would introduce aDDl'OVal Of the Aw.i .T . "l was emphutlc, however, in declaring hat it must not mean'th? retu7n?of - ou mat light wirif.-tin beer' should ni,,J5 :.v:me.an(i fv,jo.ocu unuer strict eovernmpntnl -c,,i: . ut suict tion only'Yn-thh-r Consu" STRIKE ENDED M'WADE THI? Conciliator Leaves l Washington Announcing His Work Completed. "With tbe number of textile in Charlotte reduced to barejv 'un . with the mills of Concord and : napolis reporting daily substantia' creases in 1heir operating forces K'; cations wecnesaay mormn wore t; the next few days will witness th f-n1 .-f thfl cotton mill cin.. the failure of the expected genera turn to work of Tuesday morning' materialize. - Robert M. McWade, Unit-r' s,. conciliation commissioner. Mt at '-, o'clock this morning for Washir.". after expressing satisfaction t;&4 strike is endeo and that hi r-C here are no longer needed. " All the mills of Concord and Kan - nlis are running except in g the p, ' andi. Buffalo plants which cannot opened yet owing to mechanical V" bles. Only the Calvine mill in r-Z lotte -is still closed. A maiori'v t the- plants here and in Cabarrus co -report a full force of oporativM""-' work. ". FEARS DISMISSED Fears' of Tuesday that the refusa' textil.r operatives to return to because of the demand of mill mv:, that they apply for their job? ha..-k individuals would lead to further f- culties were dismissed today fr.iioT-; ' a substantial increase in the opera forces of all Concord and Kamapr;. mills and the report of Charlotte :S that their organizations were at i? strength. No disturbances of any kind haveo: curred at Concord despite protest? ed hy labor leaders at the action c: Concord policemen in ordering a?; from the mills many operatives si had gathered in front of the i;r- prior' to the opening hour yesterdr- morning. Formal protest to Cover:.; Morrison of the activity of the pen men was made Tuesday aftenio?. f President Barrett, of the state f ;r: tion of labor. BARRET LEAVES After the preparation of an affiv. containing 75 signatures, swearin? fc: efficers ordered' workers away P:oi: i mills, Mr. Barrett left for A?he:: His parting statement was that t would not r.eturn until mill own? called for him. Concord policemen c nied. the allegations contained in affidavit. No one who asked the r. superintendent for job was kept fr:: the mrll property. Chief Harry .To;:, stated. He said they had been to' ? by the mill management to keep h: all persons Who did not have job?;' the mill. The police claimed the rr of ordering people off the mill proper:; : The affidavit prepared by Mr. Parrr and forwarded to Governor Morris" reads: "The undersigned, who depose? sr.:. says he . is a citizen of North Card::.; and a resident of Cabarrus county, ar: an employe of the Gibson mill, in Co: , cord, testifies as follows: "That the affiant went to the Gi's" mill, in Concord, on the morning c . September 6, with the sole intention c returning to work, and that unit'one: policemen of the city of Concord ver-( stationed at the gates and with tfe1" billies the said policemen did hy f rc order the affiant away from the mi'l.r fusing to allow said affiant to stand f the street yiat faces the mill pror" erty. XO DISORDER AT MILL "Affiant further states on oath there Was no disorder of any kind. that in his belief there were at '. 250 other workers treated by the : Concord policemen as the .affiant treated. "Affiant further state? on oath the only reason he knows why ? should be driven from the mill !f, fact that affiant is a member J Concord textile union. Affiant fu:"' states that his services, so far as knows, have been satisfactory Gibson mill comDany in the past . - "Affiant states'" further that he,:f; taxpayer and a citizen of North -' lina, and as such is entitled to the?' tection of the state of North Car"' against such rank discrimination. -the affiant does especially resent attitude and activities of the Co: r police force in using the rower;,. their office in matters and in ma'" in which the city of Concord - l take no sides whatever: ,,. "Therefore, the affiant prays the flr; ernor of North Carolina to take aa r immediately, to stop such activities , the part of law officiate as has bet-1 j gaged in by the Concord police t. ALLIES ARE ADVISED , AS TO NEGOTIATION Washington, Sept. 7. The Am" Government has taken step. 10 At - f v t thg allied powers fully, ahhoba' formally, as to the negctiatu1 Berlin which culminated in H-,,-ing af the peace treaty etwee n tne ed States and Germany. . ?; While officials declined today w veal the nature of the American munications to the Allied govern"1 the expectation was expre?11 they would bring from each P1' e statement of its views and an "1 of the treaty. f rfc. Emphasis was laid on the - nature oi tne communicant nicanoii--. were transmitted as a mater or- tional courtesy. Reports puW;s the French pr?ss that he i'n'fl had asked formal approval of it t from the French government ' denial in- official quarters. CROSS LAKE IN ROWPOAT Pkinn ". Coven fitudf I of .the University of I'-hn0!;1(, J of Northwestern University- .,-ri out yesterday to cross Lake f.,5 in a rowboat, arrived at St. i? Mich., today, without a mis" T, cording to word received bei h(jar. 68-mile trip was made in - tj: It is the first time on reco: it such a trip has been made by t
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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