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EIGHT PARES THE MOYROE JOTTRTf AL, FRITH V. APRIL. 130. TFTfiTTT PCP Plenty of Fresh Egg's, CountrygHams Five Minutes Delivery. VANN FUNDERBURK and Vegetables. One Price Cash Grocer. I Lb U lXU 11 KUUU y ! (zy j I Strand Theatre, Thursday 6 Friday 15th and I6th CroucU's Variety Store, Monroe, N. C. Gentlemen: Ko doubt our representative hag talked with you In reference to our Charlotte, N. C, Toy and Holiday Goods Show, which will be open from April 11th to 24th, This show will be the largest that has ever been held In the South and we are quite sure you will be Interested In It We will show what we believe is the most complete line of toys that has ever been shown and will also have a full line of tourist sets, cut glass, nlckle-plate ware, wheel Roods, bicycles, In fnct almost ev erything that you would desire to stock during the holiday season. Our 1020 line of toys will be larger and more complete than ever before and due to market and manufacturing conditions we urge your early selection, as all orders will be handled In the ordr of first come, first served. We sincerely trust that you will accept our Invitation to attend this show. If our lines do not give you just what you want, you will be under no obligation to buy. Assuring you that the writer is looking forward to the pleasure of seeing you at our Charlotte Show. 10 01 R ri STOMKRSt I wish to call your attention lo the fact that Mrs. Crowell will attend this show next week. In all probability she will remain there two days. While there she will Rive her personal attention to any special goods for our customers. We would be glad If you would send us a list of any items in this line that you would have her get for you. She will give you value In every instance, accord ing to your instructions. Kindly bear in mind any items that you would request her to get you and after receiving same, should they not meet with your approval, It is our understanding that you can return same to us. Don't forget the above dates as indicated and send us your wants. '. Sincerely, CR0WEI.IS VARIETY STORE, A PRODITT OF BUSINESS EXPERIENCE I'lilim Ik-legation 'tel I'm' Suffrage Itcsolullun, Union county's eighteen votes In the Democratic state eonvenilon were c,:ft for the resolution cndnrsii'g so lium suffrage by .Vlr. H. A. Morrow, chairman of the delegation, jester day. The resolution Curried by a vote of 585 to 428. Only a few of the Union delegates were piiwut t in the convention hall when 1'ic vote was taken. At a previous test on the ilel'Vide subject, the Union deleg.i'lo'i V'i.i split, twelve voting to send a vou.a.i to the Sun Francisco convention us nn honorary delegate, and six vo'.in i:t the negative. lr If A Miirrnw u'n.4 tlnWiil n member of the state executive co;;.- service only a few months ago and is SOCIAL Mrs. Will Hudson of Durham i visjiiiig her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Mesdi:ie Joel V. Griffin. F. B Aheraft. H. K. Connie I ii . i- C. Snyder are attending the annual im-fline Of the Unman' MUi,iur. i inoii or the Haul i rhurrh in Jh..n.. . . . ' " Ills MI'K, Mrs. W. K. Mahone tin o ii. r home in Athens after an ex li'lnl.il vis I tn hr ll:iliptlur M. I'aul Griffith. V - Hannah Hlair rm tit Hia ..L- ei"i v. nil a schoolmate in Shelby !' I) A llnimtnii Ij vie!,!.... ----- in.-ii.iH in jjalii;h. Mr. Will lit i.i Sheila ,r ii, bum i i Mr mi. I Xit ? la iifit d'Ti- iii ihp Vni-iu it ,...ni n,i, v., ...... - ....... -.-.ii . ... i.Hniri nO,i.ns v ilh n rlius'll.lla In l"-.lnl,.h Th.' loilowlns; from the News ami On sen, r i.s of lntei"st! "io S:,vnil Ilol.'illl 'f lichlfllllv -lltMI't:iinul . ntn: ! t r of friends S;;turdav evenini; at Rilslri- LarlV Polillilillieillurv In h i house riiRia M H:i7-I Hojie. from North Carolina Loui se for VA nmen Th svaninn pli'a-antly spent in a number of eou- iesis. tne nrizea eoinir ta tr Smoi i'o n an oi ae f orest, and Mr Douulas llorton. At the close of the coirt-M an iee course was setved." . M"st of the roci.il liiiha h;iv. nnd. nou.i! their me 'ings until next week ueransp oi tne uiveting now going on at t entral Methodist church. Mrs. W. A. Henderson. Miss Marv niuir and Mrs. A. L. Monroe attend- eit Hi,. I'rettj.vtery nt Hopewell lust i in--cay. A.osi'i! liianche, aslie and Mazie Heli. is spent Faster in Charlotte. Tin' meeting of the John Foster cPii.i.T of I). A. U. S. which was to hav.' !en held at Mrs. C. M. Ued fearn's yesterday afternoon, was pot- piiiii'U on iirootint of the Methodist nie.'lliig. Miss Annie Plyler has resigned her position in stenographer for the road commission to accept a similar Job with the Henderson Garage. It will pay you to make your "Old Man's" Shirt or Yonr Young MoV for that matter. We are showing Madras, Percale, Gingham and a wonderful variety of Silk Shirtings. And really with McCall Patterns it is easier to make shirts than a shirtwaist, and McCall Patterns are designed by men for men; plen ty of room, a delightful sense of freedom, and the saving will prove a revelation to you. Start making some shirts for your men folks to day. Lee & Lee Co. Reliable Merchandise Reliable Merchandise I in I Ho) Itiiekel nits on llig Sat Many people thought yesterdav that Hiiuiing llros. Circus was comins to Monroe, bigger and better than ever; but today they learned it was the gtiatest advertising and money sav in opportunity of their lives: in fact, It's the talk of all Monroe and Union county. Shoes, clothing, dry goods and millinery is being offered below wholesale prices at Red Hot Racket store in Monroe, oiienlnc a hiir nn- Irading sale Siitttrdey. April 10th. It promises to be the greatest thing of i lie kind ever known In this part of North Carolina, being directed bv (hi fullahan System of New York. St I.onls and Los Angeles, with Mr. V. v Inne, a recent hero of the world war. in charge. Mr. Whine left the Wh)ite House 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. Kor sale ti.v nil (;hm1 (ircireis. None better at any price. Advertising in The Journal pays. Ask those who use our columns. Iniittee from the seventh CongrnMon al district, and Mr. G. S. Lee, Jr., was chosen an assistant district secretary. The delegation Included the follow ing: E. C. Carpenter, W. W. I'ltsse.-, Frank Limerick, George S. Lee, Jr., J. V. Dundy, J. U. Simpson, Jonn u Futch, John Beasley, U. W. Lemnioml. J. C. M. Vann, Raymond Griffin, Hen ry Belk, I. H. Blair, Sheriff John Crit flth, J. C. Sikes. U. B. Kedwlne and W. O. Lemmoud. The convention endorsed the ad ministration of Gov. Birkett and President Wilson. Delegates to the national convention were instructed to vote for Senator F. M. Simmons for president. More IU'glstered Heifers For Union County. The better dairy movement is growing by leaps and bounds In this county. Hardly a week passes but hat some progressive farmer buys either a registered heifer or bull. This week Is no exception, a total of 15 registered Jersey heifers and bulls having1 been shipped Into the county. Mr. R. B. Redwine attended a sale in Baltimore the first of the week, and bought eleven registered Jerseys, and Mr. Vance Laney of Buford township purchased a registered bull bull and heifer of the same breed at another sale. Messrs. T. J. V. Broom, Brad ford Hlnson and Carl Trull returned yesterday from Catawba county where they bought a registered-Jersey bull for the following citizens of east Monroe township: Messrs. W. D. Blv- ens, Edmund Hlnson, Bradford Hin- son, Jonah Thomas, A. H. McLarty. Jefferson Hlnson. Carl Trull, Hamp ton Presson, Arthur Braswell, and W. B. Williams. Other co-operative breeding associations on the order of this one will be soon organized. buck with the Callahan Co., which covers the United States with over 0 expert merchandise and adver tising men. They are known from Maine to California, and no doubt v III attract great crowds to the Mott- toe sale. One of the Callnhans from I.os Angeles slopped over a few days diroute east and will appear nt the Led Hot Racket store In person Sat urday. Adv. A New Theory About the Northern Lights. To the Editor of The Journal: Mrs. Funderburk seems to be some what disturbed about the Northern Lights, as they are commonly railed, This same question has been asked lots of times and occasionally by teachers. However, it seems that we have never received a satisfactory answer. Some claim that it is an 'iectrical display and others say that it Is a reflection of the sun on the great ice fields of the north. This latter theory seems rather unreason able to me because the light does not occur at regular Intervals. The lights the other night moved from east to west then bark to the cast which fact made me think It was manipulated by some unseen hnnd, And when we arrive at this conclu sion the attest Ion of who does the manipulating arises. It seems to me iliat this nrtst come from some one cf the planets, in other words, Mars. I'ould It be that the Inhabitants of Mars are attempting to signal us by means of electrical flashes? What lo you think about It? W. A. Howie, Mineral Springs, N. C. "Cleanse the fountain If you would purify the stream." " j if HP R OLD BILL WRIGHT (Fj f" l L X "WITH X J i HEART TUCXTKGISISX 1 (REELS ) j Z Or LOVE AOVNTURE VT"? mnJ COMEDY PATHOS dlJLi K 9 Ciurnt Pfiooucr $oh 1j3 i at Strand Theatre Thursday and Friday, 15th- 16th. s Cut Flowers Mnjor llentli HchiIm HoikI t'oniinis. 'f, sion, i The county hoard of rond electors, ? at a meeting Wednesday, elected Ma- IX Jor W. C. Heath chairman of the A road commission to succeed Mr. F. G. I ? Henderson, who resigned last week. A The commission. In turn, elected Mr. Fred Ezzell road engineer to mrceeed , ? II tA .Aulonml I.Ll i .til. Iin ..luiiin, "ii" Binu ,np.iii-i, i-i i. ... week. Mr. J. C. .Mrlntyre of Marsh- warsnvme. wingate ana otner. vine townsnip, ana .ir. J. j. n in -, i mmruy lunnn. cliBKtsr nf Vnnnw t hn were onnolnt- ! A ivinr Mime I V ed members of the road electorate: A rlloe 22K from their respective townships, will x serve. Floral designs, wedding boquelf . and flowers of all kinds. Trices reasonable. We make shipments to Waxhaw, SOFT LIGHT; NOT DIM LIGHT To have plenty of light without unnecessary hri.nhtnes use white Mazda lamps. The tipless, white-glass hull) softens the light without dim ming it. The ideal lamp for the home. Five in si JJlue Convenience Carton. Monroe Hardware Company TELEPHONE NO. 11 00 per cent Our store scored 100 when inspected by the City Sani tary Inspector. This is proof of our cleanliness. The quality of our goods will score lOO'Ti every time, and we strive to be second to none in point of service. , The cheapest in price is low in quality. Lee Griffin PHONE 1 9
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