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UTIHfl Tf.'VT r.Kr.tn TUP. MOVROE JOOIXAL. TTFSPAT, OCTOBFJt i 1921. facf KFiue II I 1 If V Vf.il I J I.KT IS LOOK Am.lt AFTFJl VOl'll IXTFRF.STS rKRSOXALI.Y There's no home furnishing establishment in North Carolina where those of the firm are in such close touch with the trade and exercise such care to see that customers receive the fullest measure of satis faction In every Irai -. ction. We give the close. ,-rsonal attention to the matter of Store Serv ice. We Insist hat our customers shall he well taken care of that what they buy shall give the satisfaction they have a right to expect. We extend favore and grant concessions in many ways to hetter serve the interests of the customer. We'd like the privilege of look Inc after your welfare. fufinffcatit ft. FURNITURE -a UNDERTAKtNa I AT THE OLD STAND I ft ) ISNYDER & GADDY IMSrAKPUYHlS Tlicir Work wan the Feature of Friday's Game With the Shelby High's FINAL SCORE WAS Z TO 0 Work of .MrMurray, the Referee From Shelby, wax Severely t'rit irisH by the Monroe Fans vii- -f YOUR. HO? IE IS WORTH PAINTING Remember how Ix-autihil y:ur home Ico'sa! wkn you Urn ino'-cii in - how fresh and clear, u v..i&? AH i.s cn'ein.:! beaut' and freshncs can -e re stored cuily and economically with r CQDIBDGEWHGR4IB FJintt najVtrnifhr An attractive booklet, "The Houie Aec iht ll'cy," illustrates tki value of punt h.irmcr.y in the home. Awe u for frr copy nJ color iharts. PARKER & MOORE, MOXROK, X. C. Another Cotton Gin Fire I LI:tMe nny time. It niny lie yours next. Hetter have Unit liisitriiure written tliiy. We also write Employer l.laliility against net iileuts, so' in placing the insurance iH-tler Ret the complete protection. We write I'll lines of I'Cc. Life. I.inl)ilit. ' ('nil, hite or vvrl'e mid your needs xx ill lime our iirc'inpi atten tion. Gordon Insurance G Investment Co. Insurance Specialists Phone 209 -0 tMtltknt jj'Vl forUultl.it Tired Feet Massage gently with soothing mentholatum Cools, rest and refreshes A wise woman never finds it necessary to go through her hus band's pockets. She hooks it before it gets there. In spite of the assistance of a ham! picked referee named Mc.Murray, Dick Gurley's Shelby high school team took the count Friday aftenoon mi Roberts Field by a score of "J 1-0. The work of McMurray was without ques tion the rankest and rawest ever seen on the local field and cost Monroe about 73 yards in penalties. Time and again McMurray either penaliz ed Monroe for imaginary offences or ignored violations of the rules com mitted by the Shelby team, arousing i the ire of the local rooters. He per mitted Gurley, Shelby's coach, to come on the field w henever a Shelby player was injured, but penalized Monroe 15 yards when ("oath Orton, nfti-r having obtained erniissioii ! from both the umpire and head linc I man, went on the field to look after one of his men who had been hurt. The came was featured by Sny j der's SO yard dash for a touchdown immediately after the start of the game, follow iiij; a long pass from Williams, and Gaddy's 40 yard run. after intercepting one of Shelby's for ward pusses, scoring Monroe's scco:id touchdown. Monroe was content to stick to straight football and did not find it necessary to show Shelby any of her pass formations or trick plays. Monro; backs were able to irain consist ently through the visitors line. Williams an,l Snyder Jvin.i; frequently called bak of the line when an extia yard or two was needed. Shelby at tempted several forward passes, com pleting but two, and used evervthinjr they had in the way of trick plays,; but were unahl to penetrate Mon roe's defense. The Monroe line ajrain J rtlayed preat football holdinjr Snel-: by's backs inside their ttn-yanl line' for ten successive plunges, finally tak-l in:; the ball on d wns. i Shelby kicked otr to Monroe at the: 20-yard line. On the first play Wil-j liams threw a Ion); pass to Snyder, who sprinted SO yards for a touch-! down, aided by splendid interference; from Gaddy. Fail ley failed to kick i poal. Shelby ajrain kicked off to j ruirl.-y, who fumbled on his ten-yard line, Shelby recovering. Fighting with their backs to the wall in the shadow of their own goal posts, Mon roe held the plunges of tlie Shelby backs, who fumbled on their fifth r.t tcinpt, but recovered, Kiving them five more chances to cross the line. Again they failed, Monroe taking the ball on downs only a foot from their goal line, Mack Fairley punting out to Monroe's 40-yard line. The visitors failed to gain and fumbled, Monroe recovering. Austin made yards through Shelby's left tacklke. Caddy,! ruirley and l.cmmoml soon .'.counted foi Ihicc more first dow;'s, the iSi.ir ter ending with the ball on Shelby's 20 yard line. (ginning the second quarter, l.em mond made ten yards off tackle and Gaddy five yards, putting the ball five yards trom the visitors goal. Line plunges by Fairley and Snyder fuile.l to score and Shelby t'iok the ball on (lo'vns two feet from their goal line, kicking out to Fairley at their ;t0 yartl lnii;. A long ; ass to M. Fuirley gained 20 yards. Wiggs failed to gain. I.e:nmond nuik.-s three yards. Another ?iass W. Fairley to M. Fair ley put the ball one foot from Shel by's goal, W. Fairley going through center for the touchdown. Fairley failei to kick goal. .Monroe kicked off to Shelby, who ran the ball hack 20 yards. Shelby failed to gain through Monroe's line and tried a forward pass whith was intercepted by Gaddy who shook off several tack ier and tan 50 yards for Monroe's third score, Snyder failing to kick goal. Monroe kicked off to Shelby's .'10-yard line ns the half ended. Score Monroe IS, Shelby 0. Second half: Shelby kicked off to Monroe on her ten-yard line. Snyder, Lemmond and Fairley make first down. Gaddy and Fairley fail to gain, but Austin breaks through the right side of Shelby's line for 12 yards and another first down. M. Fairley makes three yards, Williams fumbles but recovers, Monroe fails to complete a forward pass and Fair ley punts to Shelby on their 40-yard line. Shelby failed to gain through the line, but completes a forward pass for a 20-yard gain. Shelby tries another rss whkh Gaddy intercepts , and runs lnuck 35 yards before being; overtak j. A pas Williams to Sny- ,!.,,. .......4.. - .J ;.... I.;.. l tj.ckle for ten yar is. Gaddy and j Ltnirv .d r:y makes two yards, hjt ' ' Au-tin lets through left tackle for ten yar.is and Fairley pi ks up five ' more through center. Here a bad Iass t- Snyder lesultcd in a lumbie, j Shelby recovering. Shelby gains four j i yards i t tenter hut a forward pass. I is intcrit'I'ted lr.r .lonrtM. i.n ShMihvV ' 30 yard line. Monroe penalized 15 j yarus for (.'oach Orton coming on the field when Snyder was hurt. A f-r-1 I . . . ' . u iiuiii.i i, I I .1 Monroe-12 yards, the quarter ending with the ball on Shelby's 30-yard line. Beginning the fourth quarter an other pass, Fairley to Snyder gains 18 yards and makes first down for Monroe. A vicious series of line plunges by the Monroe backs took the ball to the visitor's goal line, W. Fair ley going over the last touchdown, Laney missed the goal. Shelby runs back the kickoff 20 yards, but Mon roe, with an entirely new lineup,' smeared Shelby's attempts to gain j and took the ball on a fumble. Mon roe makes firstdown on line plays, ' but Shelby's defense stiffened and 1 Coble attempted a dropkick. the ball j going out of bounds on Shelby's five-' yard line. Sh-lhy could make no im- pression on Monroe's line and kick- j ed to Presson or. their own 40-vard ' line. A fordward pass, Presson to Ca son, makes 20 yards, but (,'ason fum bled and Shelby recovered the ball on their own 25-yaid line. Cason I throws Connor for a three-yard loss ; on the last play of the game. ! Final score Monroe 21, Shelby 0. 1 ne line up: Shelby Position Monroe ' llranton L. F. Snyder Locwinshou L. T ........Wiggs Rudissil C Williams. F. Logan C Dee 1 Mckee R. G Fieaselv Anthony R. T Austin McMurray R F.. .. Williams. 15. Hcnnessee " . Fairlev, W. Austell Lhb. (iaddv Connor I!hh Fairley, M. ' Thaekston I b Lemmond ; Touchdown?: V. Fairley (2), Gad-! dy, Snyi'er. Substitutions: Shelby: lloyle for Connor. Hranton for Rudisil, Auton for M. Kee, Gregg for Auton. Monroe: Cason for Snyder, l!as-; kerville for Wiggs, Williams R. for i Williams F.. Crowell for Pees. Wil-' liams, Hobt.. for I'.easley, Corrcll for Austin, Griffin for Williams. 15.. Pre-, son for Fairley, W.. Laney for Gaddy, Coble for Fairley, M., Ayscue for 1 Lemmovd, ! Referee: McMurray, X. C. State;! umpire. Hasty. Carolina; headlines-) ninif, Morrow, ! i.shhunie. Time of , quarters, 12 minutes each. , ' According to cards mailed by the ; management of the Charlotte high ; school team announcing their ached- i ure, Charlotte ha sua game for No-1 vember 23rd, with either Greensboro, C. I'. S. or Monroe. Graduate Mana-1 ger Morrow wishes to announce that ! no game has as yet been arranged j with Charlotte for November 23rd, or i any other date and that no game can 1 be arranged for the, month of Novem-1 her until the committee in charge of the championship series at Chape! ' Hill calls a meeting of the represen tatives of the teams in the Western ; part of the State for the purpose of; framing a schedule. When Mr. Mor-j row made an effort to get a game . witn I hariotte early in the season and wrote them submitting dates and terms, they did not even extend him the cou.-tey of answering his letter and nothing further has been heard from them until the receipt of their card announcing their "schedule." 11:1 EATING FOR THE DOCTOR 9 When people Luy poor or "cheap" food they are untuuscioas ly eatirsr for the bent-fit of the doctor. The "cheap" stuff with which they load their stomachs breeds disease in time. Eat for your own benefit by eating food that is beneficial in its action. We have a store full of such food. There would be less t-lonmch trouMe in the world today if people were as careful of the food they eat as they are of the clothes that they wear. Most people pass up the "cheap" suit and buy a'good one, because they know it is the only kind that will give satisfaction. It is even more essential to pass up "cheap" food and buy something good, for that is the only kind that is conducive to bettter health. And if this little lecture on foodstuffs has impressed you, come to us for the better kind. We have it at the right price. T. C. Lee & Son GENERAL MERCHANDISE PHONE 336. . 3 c w . M Safely of jour funds am! business interests at our bands la our most obvious duty to you, I'.ut we go farther tlmt; that. We are so vitally Interested in your business welfare ns it af fect our own community thai we will go out of our way at any time to help make safe nny Interest you may bnve anywhere. When in be of v.'ivict to you call on us freely. 3 Iyx... ky&msAfj NATIONAL- rwa ii nil MONROE, N. C I.. . ' ifflln Boys, the Armistice Day will soon be here November 11th, and in order to give you a chance to enjoy this day more than you otherwise would we have for you the largest, cheapest and most complete line of FIREWORKS ever offered for sale in the county, and as large a line aa any in the State. We have placed an order and will be able to furnish you with Raby Winkers, two inch, three irrh and Thunderbolt Firecracker. 6, H, 10, 12. 14, 16, 18, 20 and 30 ball Roman Can- ' dies, Japanese, Jumbo and Vesuviiun j Safety Torpedoes, Pin Whech, Small, Medium and Large Dragon Wheels, I Chin Chins, Gee Whiz, Wonder Lights. Diamond Beauties, Silver Dragons, Hot Shots, Shower of Pearls, Nigger Chasers, Liberty Fountains, Etna Fountains. Devil-on-the Walk, Small, Medium and Large Dago Bombs, Small, Medium and Large Sparklers, Dew Drops, Assorted Drum Fire, etc. We are the only Firecracker Deal era near the city at present, and in stead of taking advantage of this fact and making our prices much higher fthan usual, we have, regardleas of the fart that we w lit hate to pay a $50.00 i license on our Fireworks, and also large freight bills and on top of all this, the Fireworks would have cost us more if we had not bought in such a large quantity, we will be able to make them cheaper than ever before. See us, boys, when the Armistice Day spirit strikes you right and be in a hurry, for they will sell like 40 cent cotton would the first day. Our place of business is located on South Hayne Street, across from W. J. Waltars & Son's Store. Crowell & Walters, LICENSED DEALERS The Shelby bnrkfield has been ere 1 ite'l with having considerable punch,! but they failed miserably to carry the ball over Monroe's goal line after ten attempts, all from within the ten yard line. The fighting spirit displayed by the Monroe line while stopping the assault of the Shelby backs, was something that will be long remember ed by those who were fortunate enough to see it and justifies the be lief that our line will come through in fine style in the important cham pionship games. Fiank Williams, who filled Cur lee's place at left guard in the Shel by game, shows promise in developing into a first class lineman. He is very aggressive and his fast charging on the defense made all sorts of trouble for the Shelby backs. Williams lnck of weight is more than offset by his speed, and his work last Friday earn ed him a place on the first string. Caddy's interference for -Snyder when big Frank made his 80 yard dash for a touchdown at the start of the game, was one of the prettiest pieces of work seen on the local field this season. Gaddy cut down one tackier and protected Snyder from others who were coming in fast and made it possible for him to get clear. Sam also showed his heels to Shel by's fastest men when he intercept ed one of their passes on the forty yard line and ran for a score in the second quarter. Shelby was supposed to be profici ent in the use of the forward puss, but Curley's team made a disappoint ing showing in this important depart ment of the game, completing only two passes out of about ten attempts. The Monroe halfbacks, Gaddy and M. Fairley, had little difficulty in knock ing down their passes or intercepting them Caddy carrying one over for a touchdown from the forty yard line and running thirty-five yards with another. Monroe's second team held Shelby safe during the fourth quarter of Fri day's game and surprised their friends by their fine showing. These boys have worked faithfully all sea son, furnishing opposition for the first team and have been anxious to show what they could do in an actual game with an outside team. HBIBHOBBMBBIIBIBBIIB a a g a There is nnlv mm iMnp lh.il nre- venjs the average wife from having money. She can't save wh;t plie doesn't get Many people are blos-nod Witt, good dispositions and curbed with an in ability to retain thou. For Sale: 70 ACUKS ; MII.F.S OIT lilo.M MOMtOK OX HIGHWAY. 21 ACRKS I MILFS OIT FKO.M MOMtOK OX HIGHWAY. 15 ACRKS OX ItHOWX CRKFK. 27 ACRKS A IX HIIOWX CRKKK. 12i ACKL'S Pj MILKS FROM MOXIWK. HOI SK AM) LOT OX IWVKD STRKLT. . LOT 91x171. m u m What Becomes of the I Money You Earn? 'If it goes into a bank or into an investment for i your maintenance in the later years of life, you are wise also fortunate. If it is fritted away from day to day you are un fortunate now, and you will be even more unfortun ate when old age overtakes you. A savings account starts you right and keeps !! you going. It also gets yointhere. .! Monroe BanK&TrustCo. jj R. B. Rcdwine. Pres. II. R. HaHr rMr I ' t I 1 H f P: to- r w K v M if as v. t ' JM: '; f? . I V it h ' 4 i . h hK I if
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