TW F.l.XT. V.KC.T3 THE MONROE JOntXAL. FRIDAY. MARCH S8. 120. TWELVE PACE3 3 1 . ' A Strand Theatre SPECIAL PROGRAMME Week March 29th to April 3rd. MONDAY Paramount Artcraf t Presents The Incomparable Pair DOUGLAS MacLEAX and DORIS MAY "WHAT'S YOUR HUSBAND DOING Better than "Mary's Ankle" and "Twenty-four Hours Leave" TUESDAY William F. Fox Presents His Sir-ier Special -SHOULD A HUSBAND FORGIVE" The PivbV.n of the Apes Reduced to the Terms of Modern Life. WEDNESDAY Paramount Artcraft Presents WALLACE RED) "EXCUSE .MY DUST" Beats "Double Speed" and "The Roaring Road" f -r Thrills. THURSDAY ANITA STEWART "MARY TjEG AX FRIDAY BRYANT WASHBURN "THE SIX BEST CELLARS" W. M. OEILK & BRO DEPARTMENT STORE T Spring Showing of f NEW SPRING LINE OF ., If if V ' i' r r 4 ,i . - t It -1 ': THE STRAND! 5 ALWAYS THE BEST I 2 COMLVG-"EYES OF THE WORLD" a If A I 2 I ifcttncrs "''iuit-tyvcf Warner's corsets A large shipment arrived today.. Every shape and style is included in this shipment. Don't miss these $1.18 to $$.00 WARNER'S BRASSIERS AND BANDAUX A large stock of them in Pink and White 4Sc to . $1.9S WWW- 8 Gordon Hose H 300, the famous number, in all colors, $3.50 pair SILK HOSE Mil; Hom in utmost nny clr ijtl.tMt, $1.50, Ijti.OO, lpa..-0 SILK LILSE HOSE Silk I.Mt Hose, uli X si.o, white uml llhick 7.V, Hc up to $1.05 COTTON LILSE HOSE Cotton I.Me l!oe ami Colors i.v, 2.V, :Mie up to TOc Ladies' New Spring Neckwear large New Spring Line to select from in Ordandies, Lace Points, etc 4Sc and uo WKli - - m . -- ' '-mi- IT: 1.1 Ill I Wbite fiouse COFFEE Insist upon having White House. It's the countersign for good coffee costing less than 2 cents per cup, includ ing cream and sugar. I 'or miI' hy nil (iimmI Jii trcr. Xi'i'p ln'iter HI any piir mmm Vz iK'iK'.rtniont Mint" I Ono KfiiMin Why M S ll It for l-sit. Belk Bros. Carolinas Largest Distributers of RELIABLE MERCHANDISE. Stores Ih Oiip nnMiii Uy We liig m-piiidneiit Ki ll It for I-ck. M'XK'KK."XXK.MS.XX"X,,XKKX" lllE MONROE JOURNAL Cnncres.-i, We were loia in 1917 and IMS t tint V Founded in 1S!M bv the present wo went to war to put an end to war; X ift tiers and publishers, ' 0. M. and R. ,llis XVl!,, W lul l"iins enough for : A '. Heasley. j1'10- 1 satisfied to etnliaiiv j vii nu n a irmuie wunoui ir.oimni i Let's Talk It Over The demand for furniture ef i he better grades s Increasing every day, and for the pat few months wc luivi? noticed a preater demand ihun ever for the hltlier grades. line's the reason: Economy does not necessarily apply to the first cost. Many a family have purchased cheap furniture because they wanted to eeomomize. but the furniture went to pieces quickly, and it took but a ihort tlmo to convince them that cheap furniture was not economv. To be thrifty and economical buy the better grades of furniture. We have a large display of hi:,h grade furniture s llin,' at reasonable prices. Come and s-e lis. T. P. Dillon & Sons BunBiaBaosBBaiEaasaaaziiiaaDBBiaaBaiBa John iu:.sm-:y. i:ntnr. for the fidlowinp reason: 494444i4 What is the Problem in Your Life? oi rviiiiineraiion. iiui wnen I ne se;i- , : tt'u i. file riiiYu tlio nnlv inp:ina nt h:inil wnac is vour answer fill Hslied Fmli Tuesday ami Filday. t0 , ,,nil t0 rmiire wars we must A to thp flUOStintl fWtltf'l 1 ulll I ll ! I lllll't llfll' DlfltlllllOIlt J - 1 v i' in i it in- i in ill' iwuj Ptairiiirin.i of 1917 and 1 ! I S were lies and!? coi ner of j cnM'Iifi,- This being the case .. men, we went to France nt as cm- snders but as gladiators to try ouri tl..i a Year, Invariably in Advance. T!)' Journal liuildinir. 'efferson mid Heasley Streets. Telephone o. 10. strentrli !iL':iiiiHf f tin lprmnns ntnl f thti.1. i.. . i.,... ..r ......n r A , I limn ill n ui I ill rtiuuil nillitlllll Ul t 9 TI I SD.W, MAIUil l2H. A notice to discontinue The Journal I traininc we had we put up a tolerab- 4 ii line.'KSn rv na iinilprHtutiH thai' 1 Iv rnnit ktinu' iimi nra nlitl.tit In mi do not want the paper when you 'some of the cate receipts. io not renew your subscription. , "Jack Johnson. Jess Wlllard, the X New York (Hants or nny other I worthies of the litiK or diamond pet jy handsome returns for proving their j J prowess, so why are not we entitled!?. to some sort of rake off? "Our President seems to he the ""X-XXX-.X.X:X"XX"XX- only one of our public men who has n o Announcement , aBI3QBESSBCBBEXBEZBODB3B3EBEBIBBBCBBB B n We .t 1; to i:y to the public that In ik slioil tliire- c will okmi a fliM c!a.- nutiiioii!o irpnir shop for the caT unl reprli' of nil make of rain .on JIcf'iMtlejr Ilelslit. nt Irtri-MTtlon of Wmletlioi-o a::il Oil Mill Iloads. "let ter l'li.e, !ir motto. am:t thk I'KAci; ti:i:atv The American soldier went to war io make future wars impossible. It was not a war of uKgrandizemeui ; racial hatred did not inllame his pas- ioii; he simply went to battle for humanity. The statesmen of his country promised, once the victory was won, to establish a league of na tions; which, they said, would insure world peace. He placed Implicit conlldence in their promises, and many of his kind died on the battle field with the only consolation of hav ing contributed fouiethjlig to univer sal peace. When the armistice Was signed, the eyes of the men centend on Paris, where, representatives from the great nations of the world had gath ered to evolve into something tangi ble that which they had suffered, bled and died for. Th"y wilncs.ed the effoita uf the lust of the militaris tic casie to tear asunder what they hal fought for, but their confidence never wavered. At last wan born the tiva;y of Versailleg. and thev w..t overjoyed. On returning home, however, they ? found the Senate torn with dis.sen-lB sion over this trtaty, which was thejll result of their two years of fighting. ( Still they held out hope of the In-1! ate fairness of the members of I lie sj Senate until Friday. March 12. when I the Reuublican Pennine lend hvi" Lodge, handed the treaty back to President Wilson unratified. Then they awoke to the fact that many of our statesmen were liars. Now, having been denied that which was promised to them, many of the men feel like the writer in the New York Evening Post, who Is out to make somebody pay for the This writer says: SHOULD A HUS- 4 BAND F0RGIVE: See the great answer $ on the screen in the 4; great William Fox Special of High Life ? and Deep Shadows y at the ? STRAND TUESDAY lUXSO WASHING POWDER -- You don't have to rub or boil. Just let the dirty clothes soak over nliiht. They'll be clean the next morning. Price 10 cents a cake Oulledge tc Snvder. XOTICK -Those whose accounts for medical sen ice have been duly rendered will be receipted for the amounts at (he Union 1 Him Store. H. 1). Stewart. WANTED To sell you rictorial He view 2 years for $.1.no, one vear for 2.00. After April 15th It will be $3.00 per year. Order now through Charles phlfer, phono 30-R. kept the faith and not lost sight ofi-V C. R. I. REDS. Cockerels dark the 'vision'. " ' brilliant red, exhibition qualify, ! from prize winners, half price $5, Possibly the city fathers can recdn-! '$7.50 each. Eggs from best wln- cile the sobriquet, "The City of lios-1 nets $5 fifteen prepaid, next $3.00 es," with the dirty condition Into' fifteen. Seven fine large hens $4 which our main thoroughfares have each (all 7 $251 Miss Sadie Cov- fallen of late. We cannot. j Ington, Wadesboro, N. C. FOR SALE Pony ami buggy. Sid ney Yandle, North Monroe. FOR SALE A one ton Ford truck; worm drive; in good shape. W. R. Thomas, Matthews. No. 18. Monroe Maiket Rowden cotton Short cotton Cotton seed Younn c hickens Hens . . Duller Hams Eggs . . . . . . . 43 . . 4 0 i $1.12' , . 6."-75 . . 75-90 . . 3.1-40 , . 2S-35 . .. 32 WILLIAM FOX Presents i Should a rumbaed Forgive? B B a A DRAMA OF HIGH LIFE AND DEEP SHADOWS THAT REDUCES THE PROBLEM OF THE AGES TO THE TERMS OF MODERN LIFE :: :: :: ! a SEE IT AT THE JJ BEBCCBBDBCSBBBBRSBaQBCBBBBDCEBBBflBBB " Medlin Auto Repair Co.: trand-Theatre- sacriHce he made. "Until this morning I did not believe In bonuses for ex-suldicrs. excent for disability; in fact. I was so clad to he back again safe and sound that 1 went around wilh a song In my heart and a smile on my lips and no thought ! Z of anything so mercenary as a bonus. 5 Dut now I am out for everything that 1 Z can be gouged out of a reluctant "a I Tuesday One Day 1 Only MATINEE 10 and 23c. NIGHT 23 and 33c. March 30th a a a icsBaszcaBaasaxnsEascccBBxasBSBBai:3BQBi

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