EIGHT PAGES THE MOSROE iOVRX AL. Tl'ESDAT, tVE 15. 1920. EIGHT PAGES Wa Ho DEPARTMENT ST0G3E ;TTTIIIIIT"""'"TTTTTIIITTTlIIirTI ""T""" II till HI ITtWttllllHUHHttKtlHIHHIIHHmillTTTIIHITIIITHllimTMtTtltttTTTTn Many Special Priced Goods From Various Departments All This Week g 5 50c LADLASSIE CLOTH AT 39c jj $1.C0 COLORED VOILES AT 68c YARD WIDE PERCALES AT 19c 1HM v;uls .f uviuiiiie l.;ull;issi' cl.-tli. iiftltiiiu: H ii-f-s it" iuv itlir-l voiK-s, in dark pat- I l! MM) yards of yard wide pt'ivak's, in dark or liuht ltt-ttrr Uv plav ami r'iiiM r suits, uval u""d. 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C. it THE MONROE JOURNAL Iiihlilicl Kik'Ii TiK'vliiy iiml Friday. JOHN F.K.ISI.KY, Editor. f2.tx a Yenr, ( ii-Ii In .dnnce. would lu vo liim vote. Mini he has nev rr t!isplaed anything that could be regarded by Hie most liberal Inter- in fiat Ion a Independence or courage. Use Kiuhl of Way." W illi l.ytcll ' coming. 'The lilnht of Way." In motion! picture form, an adaptation of inn fa Founded in ls!4 by the present ,H,I,i'ia" His conscience and his convictions are . mnus novel by Sir Gill.ert Parker, In simply the routine conscience nnd , w hich Screen Classics, Inc., presents convictions of a professional Ohio the inugneiic and versatile star, Bert I.yiell, will be shown at the Strand owners and publishers, G. F. Ueasley. M. and K. The Journal Building, comer of Jefferson and Ueasley Streets. Telephone No. . A notice to discontinue The Journal is unnecessary, as we understand that you do not want the paper when you do not renew your subscription. TUESDAY. JINK l.V 111 JO, Hi;iu; a niTKT The Republican platform and the nominee, Senator Harding, are ac corded hut little praise by the New York papers. The Times calls Hard ing "colorless," while the World re fers to him as being a "country poli tician." The Sun, however, boldly conies to his rescue, averring that Harding fully represents the best traditions of American manhood. 'Senator Harding," says the World, "la the perfect flower of Old Guard politics. He Is an Ohio country poli tician with the mind of an Ohio coun try politician, and he sees the world through the eyes of an Oh!o country politician. Being weak and colorless and mediocre, he appealed powerful ly to the managing politicians who control the Republican organization, most of whom are Senators them selves. They know Harding, and they know that he will be a faithful stent of the organization. They have work ed with him. and they can prove that he never had an original Idea or en tertained a thought that was outside the routine of a well-trained and well disciplined party servant. "The Republican platform adopted nt Chicago Is perhaps the best Index Of nil the candidates whose names .Theatre Thursday June 17 were presented to the Chicago Con- As those who have read the book vennoil or wmi were mini mr inimr mm h isesinuaieu i.y iiarper s iinis., i of the convention's choice, Harding, the publishers, that they number well with the exception of Johnson and ..Into six figures will recall this Is Polndexter, fell the furtherest short a stirring, picturesque and unusual of measuring up to the requirements . story of Canadian life in Montreal of a President in this critical time, and again on the fringe of the north I owden and Wood were eliminated j woods. The action revolves chiefly by their raiupalgn-fund scandals, hut about the character of Charley Steele, with Hoover and Hughes and Taft called, for his dash anil manner by his ind Knox and even Coolidge and friends Riid enemies, both of w hich Sproul and Duller to select from, I were numerous, "Beauty" S;e-le. The; what more pitiful choice rould have ; famous courtroom scene In which, af- nern made, in view of the colossal questions with which the nxt Presi dent of the I'nited States must deal? ter clearing a man of the charge of murder. Steele snaps at him, "Out of my sithl you're as guilty as Ivll! Senator Harding was nominated . opens the drama; and this same strlk- liecause the Old Guard Republican Pig unexpectedness, this suddenness want a President to whom they can I and almost stunning surprise Is re give orders a President who will pealed In the various, incidents which take orders. Accordingly they pre-, go to make up the novel which won sent their puppet candidate In thefor Gilbert Parker the title of Sir person of Warren G. Harding of 'Gilbert Parker. Ohio." The production has been done with j n 11 the finish characteristic of Screen Fight fair! The report is being .Classics. Inc., pictures, which are dit- Mor-! riou"eu t xciusneiy Dy .ueiru. inorr une personal supervision i ,iaweu persistently circulated that Mr rison received only 76 votes In his native county. The truth is. Mr. Mor rison lacked but 92 votfs of securing a majority over both his opponents, the vote being: Tage. 674 ; Gardner 6; Morrison, 858. This Is the of- Karker, Director General, the piece was staged by Jack lMllon from the scenario by June Mathis. Robert Kur ha achieved extraordinary photo graphic effects, and the supporting least. Including Beatrice Joy, Carmen Phillips, Gibson Gowland. Virginia flclal.vote for Richmond county, .Caldwell, Antrim Short, Henry Har- r I . I . where the Democratic fighter wast ran turner ai.u i-uirj cirei, born and reared. Rockingham coun ty, where .Mr. Mormon received nut 76 votes, Is in the western part of the state. is exceptionally capable "The Right of Way" promises to be one of the feal tcreen events of he season. There is little doubt of Morrison's nomination, but there Is some s (ju- In. In,, a a In lh. mm ft f tl A n.ulll.tfv' mi lull l i inv r,i.- v ,. j .. that he will receive. ?o.i.:. plae it at 10,000; oihois frot.i 15,000 to "0.- 000. Not Ire to Colote.1 Teurlierft. A Joint summer school for the col- to the Harding mind. Whoever Is ored teachers of Union, Anson.Gas curious to know the mental process ton and Mecklenburg counties will of the Republican candidate has only be held In Charlotte July 19 to Aug. to read that platform. Those are the I 27. Superintendents Ray Fundc- very terms and phrases In which Sen-jbnrk, W.C.Bivens of Wadesboro, F.P, tor Harding thinks and In which he expresses himself. "The Senator's friends are fond of comparing him with McKlnley, but the resemblance Is mainly superficial. Both came out of Ohio, but If Hard ing Is McKlnley he Is a McKlnley without McKlnley's personal charm, a McKlnley without McKlnley's extra- Hall of Gastonla, H. P. Harding of Charlotte, J. M Matthews of Char lotte, and Mrs T. E. Johnston i t the State Board of Examiners will direct she school. Course of study for sel curing, renewing or raising certl.1- cates wi'l be offered. The summer school will be organized Into county and state schools. Teachers are re- ordinary skill In managing men, I quested to take text books now in use McKlnley without McKlnley's, wide n the county schools. The school! experience In public affairs. "The Republican candidate been a member of the United States Senate for more than five years, but his name la not Identified with any Important act of legislation or with any public service of consequence. H bas voted as Penrose and Lodge I will bo held at Eiddie University and j h board and lodging will cost only J4 ,r wee provided teachers furnish their sheets and pillow cases. Ap-j llicaiion should be made at once. A good salesman Is usually a wise, buyer. Our Engineering Force Are Experts in Subdivid ing and Developing Property. See us Before You Buy That Building Lot. PINNIX REALTY CO. ROOM 11, LAW BLDGr. PHONE 495 How are You Spending Your Time? Are You Tied to the Kitchen? Monroe Steam Bakery Makers of GOOD BREAD. mm. y i, : -jr. . 4' Do you have to spend your hours doing work that we can do for you, when you might be resting or having some of the outside pleasures that are due you? Do you bake at home? There Is so much for women to see and do In the world nowadays few who think at all seriously feel they can afford the effort of home-baking. We are duplicating your home-loaf In . GOOD DREAD Made with the purest Ingredients In a kitchen as white and shining as your own. Result, the true heme flavor and deliclousnets you've never found In baker's bread before. Graham Bread and Cakes on Hand s( All Times. 1 Pound Cake Specialty 40c per pound. Ask your Grocer to send you a pound. Fresh ' Doughnuts Every Day. Cream Puffs on Saturdays. Think It over, and If you decide you owe more time to yo,ir own health and pleasure And the best possible bread to your an order with your grocer fr r GOOD BREAD. One thing you'll soon notice Is your children will beg for 1'. And grow strong and rosy on It. Every member of your family will be benefited by a diet of more bread when the bread Is as wholesome and delicious as GOOD BREAD. The best l"f yon ever taite.1! Before a loaf of GOOD BREAD Is baked, we spend hour testing its In gredients so that no bit of adulter ation could creep In. Our reward Is the GOOD BFEAD flavor that delicious melting sweet ness that tells this Is All Bread. The Monroe Steam Bakery. tx 4 XX