-11 THE TWIN-CITY DAILY SENTINEL, WINSTON-SALEM, N. C., APRIL 26, 1915. W -. i! j Compare Quality Prices Eft NON-SKID irnn&iEs have a national reputation for quality. Their exceptional mileage value is supplemented by the strongest Service organization in the industry. Note the Prices 1 3Jx30 - 12.20 4ix34 27.30 4 x34 - 20.35 41x36 - 28.70 5x37 - 33.90 Why buy plain treads when you can get the safest, most satisfactory non - skid made at such prices as these ? Fh Tires For Sale By All Dealers The Fisk Rubber Company of N. Y. Factory and Home Office, Chicopee Falls, Mass. TtldeC Milk tut U.S. Pil of. Time toRe-ti.? (But FUM RODE IN AN ICE BOX THIS WOMAN'S SICKNESS FROM LORENCE 200 HATTERS MAY LOSE THEIR HOMES New York, April 24. If llm t'nilcd Hatters of America lo not decide liy May 20 to pay the $252,1:10 damages awarded to D. K. xewe & Co. in the famous Dunbury hat tern' cusp the lioniPH of nearly 200 Conneclicut mem bers of the union who were de fendants tit the Hiiit will be taken from them to Batisfy the Judgment. This ii 1 1 1 niu I urn wmh issued by Ijoi-we & Co., the bat niumifiirturerH, who fougbt n urllon boycott for lo years, finally gaining the award, whirl) was recently upheld by the lulled States Supreme court. Daughters of 1812 in Session. New York, April 1M1.--The National Society I'iiHmI States Dutiable of 1 SI 'J began its u ii ii ii : 1 1 convention in this city tuiliiy with delegates in at tendance from all the slate divisions of the oi ganization. VANCE STARTS EARLY; GOING AFTER TYPHOID Vance county in going after typhoid fever. Their new health officer, Dr. I. C. Abshcr, is starting a lit i typhoid vaccination dispensaries all about over Ihe counly. At Kittrelt, nearly one person out of every four is already availing himself of the free treatment. Klsewhere over the counly the peo ple are lining up for the treatment be fore the fly and typhoid season gets here in full blast. HORLICK'S The Original MALTED MILK Unlo you say "HORLIOK'S" you may got m Subutltutn. F JO THIS CITY From Florence, South Carolina, to Winston-Salem in the ice box of a re frigerator car on the Southbound railroad was the experience of P. II. Harding, a traveling typewriter re pairer, who was taken from the car In the local Norfolk and Western yard Saturday afternoon and turned over to the police. On the evidence furnished the court this morning, the man was lined $10 and costs by Judge Hustings for trespass on the property of I ho rail road company. From records car ried by Harding, it was evident he had traveled from coast to coast dur ing the past few years, all ho he de nied he was a regular "hobo," de claring that until he tackled Ihe cot ton country he was getting along all right and making a decent living. The cotton country was able to get along without, typewriter repairs, Hardin declared, and he was forced to get to Winston-Salem via the cheapest rout.; he could. Dressed In khaki, lie pre sented (iiite a neat appearance In court, today and diil not appear like a regular "hobo" as generally ex pected. He appeared none the wor.se for his cold ride in a fruit, car and as no evidence was offered that any damage was done by the trip, it was intimated by the court that the ma'i might be liberated later In Ihe day and allowed to earn the money with which to pay his fine. r I VJ 9 vx )h Uh !EI 1 GALLONS WHISKEY ROBERTS RUNS CITY'S OFFICE FROM PRISON. I jMiveiiwfirth. Kan.. Anril 24. May or Honn M. Roberts of Terre Haute, I in., serving a six-year term in the Federal penitentiary here, is continu ing lo exercise the functions of May or of his home city. He sent a lel--uram to Terre Haute regarding the appointment of policemen. It i.s said that he has onlereil me force to be cut down and that he will rorward by letter a plan to reduce city expenses. Huberts says that lie will not re sign as mayor. Policeman Accused as Slayer. Dallas. Texas, April "211. S. K. Tram mel), former member of the Dallas police force, was arraigned today for his second trial on a charge of mur dering Jesse Wright, a brother officer, last June. TraniineH's first trial re sulted in a hung-jury. Chief of Police J. A. Thomas, with the cooperation of Sheriff Kly lit and bis deputies, is determined lo cut oil the wholesale importation of whiskey to this city and county, livery train coming to the city from Virginia is being watched and during the past few days large quantities of whiskey have been taken from both passengers and others who were beating their way on freight trains. This morning Policeman .Matthews was sent to Walkertown, where he was met by Deputy Sheriff Jones and Officer Smothers and Deputy Sheriff llauser went to Daisy to watch for persons who were expected to get off the train with whiskey to be brought to this city under cover of night. When passenger train No. 21 from Roanoke, due here at 1 : 20 in the aft ernoon, pulled Into Walkertown three colored men and two colored women were seen to leave the train carry ing heavy baggage. The officers made a break for them and were able to cap ture three of tin' negroc. two of the men, leaving their suitcases, escaping to the woods. The two cases left be- Quickly Yielded To Lydia E. Pinkham' Vegetable Compound. BriJgeton,N.J.-"I want to thank you a thousand times ror the wonuenut v-f-- - arvvl I.vi E. PinK- ham's Vegetable Compound has done for me. I Buffered very much from a female trouble. I Uiad bearing down mains, was irregular id at times couk. ardly walk across 23the room. I was inable to do my housework or attend to my baby I was so weak. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound did me a world of good, and now I am strong and healthy, can do my work and tend my baby. I advise all suffering women to take it and get well as I did." Mrs. FANNIE COOPER, R.F.D., Bridgeton, N.J. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, and to-day Ids the record of being the most uccesKful remedy for female ills we Jtnow of, and.-thousands of voluntary testimonials on) file in the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, Mass., seem to prove this fact. . For thirty years it has been the stand ard remedy for female ills, and has re stored the health of thousands of women who have been troubled with such ail ments as displacements, inflammation, ulceration, tumora, irregularities, etc. If you want special advice write to Lydia K. l'inkliuiii Med icine Co., ( confidential ) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. hind contained three gallons of liquor each. The three negroes brought to the city by the officers were Maggie Mc Coy, who has a bad criminal record in this city, Emma Higlow arid Will Mil ler. Including the whiskey left be hind by the two who made their es cape the officers brought about sev enteen gallons of whiskey and the three prisoners back to the city in an automobile which was sent with the officers at Walkertown. The whiskey was found in han. grips, sacks and suit cases, as well as on the person of the defendants The Higlow woman bad several quarts wrapped in the coat of the suit she was wearing. Maggie McCoy possessed unique equipment for smuggling whiskey into the city. She had a quart inside her shirtwaist, and in a short skirt which she wore under her outside skirt pock ets were arranged in a carl ridge belt J style, and In each of these pockets she Siiik IHE IDEAL I Meet Me at The Ideal mm! Women's and Misses' al Prices Thai Will Tempi iou 10 Buy Suits formerly sold for SI 0 now $7.95 Suits formerly sold for $15, now $9.95 Suits formerly sold for $20 now $12.95 Suits formerly sold for 25, now $14.95 - Suits formerly sold fot33(Jfto $35, nov While Cordu roy Skirls $4.95 I 119.95 HE 1DEAI AH kiinls n! if. unban liiiiL':; WINSTON-SALEM S Ld k". X PHONE380 - BEST STORE-Phone 3iK3 , timi nianM. had secreted a quart of whiskey. The officers noticed the awkward appear ance of Maggie, who is well known to the local police, and questioned her about her appearance. She admitted that the skirt contained quart bottles and the short skirt "loaded," as worn by the woman, will be used as evi dence when the case is called before Colonel -J. C. llessent Tuesday. John Bunny Dead. An Associated Press dispatch late this afternoon brought the information that John Bunny, the most famous motion pic ture actor in the world, perhaps, and a prime favorite a few months ago with local audiences, died at I!::!!) at his home In Brooklyn, N. Y. lie had been 111 for two weeks, lie was de clared to be the ugliest and yet the funniest man on the stage. May Have Been Stolen. Thomas has eight hens taken !: boys who were tryiiij: to .-H tliem afternoon and the KmNan- mii: at police heailquarii rs I'i rsou ;. ins i in ii-n an- asM-ii lu (i; ij s e II they can if Hem No Use to Try ana Wear Out Your fj It Will Wear You Out Instead. ThmiH,uiil-t k in ;T:vi& c,": anil cnlils ilnutin)i n.:..i ,i:., Why make yua: ..-if .-n .. itf't lous ailment aiel -j . 1 1 1 -r r i . s n !ht Hull of a in ii e.i,r ('.. ighi eolils sap ymlr HM'air.'i n, I less rhi'rki'.l mi l Ii-- i r ; s:.igri King's New I i-M ,a wi.iMvjr Hie llriu i.-lfw' - ir ii-'ij lift, you la .. mi.. fvt -:v v, I a nnieii lie! i. i . I'.u ,i , x ; .jjy . start takitiL' a! ir Bicycle repairing ipin-k. good M cheap, on the Square. Osrarllefi THE BEST FOR THE LAST IT is unusual that the best lots in a development are left until the last; never theless, this has been the case with "ARDMORE," after selling 60 lots in this property that every one thought were the best to be had. We have been able to buy an addition to this property that we are now developing, which, when ready for tlTe market, will far exceed in every particular anything that has so far been developed west of Winston-Salem. This new addition joins the present "ARDMORE" property, lying onthe west side of Ardmore Ave. and extendiiiK in a westerly direction three thousand feet. -, This property overlooks the entire city and suhurbs and hasalf elevaopn twenty-two feet higher than any property west of the city. The contractors are now engaged in excavating and grading the streets and within sixty days we expect to h?ye sewl water, and lay concrete sidewalks in this prop erty. There are also six new residences to be under way of erection within the next few weeks. There will be sixty-fouj(f these Ipts, and if present indications don't fail, will all be sold within the same number of days, as there are several people who wanted lots in the other d one of these choice lots before they are all gone. These lots will he 100 by 200 feet, which i.s mucX at "live and let live prices," on terms that anybody can meet, w hile the improvements on this ptperty who may want to have first choice of these beautiful lots. ASK ABOUT THE ft WEST ARDMORE LOTS eCTTtjmi larger H will i ent who wereoo late alM speaking and will no doubt be on the alert for an the usuasie lots, anrTw ith all modern improvements, and will be sold t be completed until ab&t sixty days. We will be glad to show anyone . HUTCHENS & ALEXANDER Or O. F. BROWN Masonic Temple

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