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,1, PAGE TWO THE HIGH POINT ENTERPRISE WEDNESDAY. NOV. 12, J 9! 9. 1 !l ' t; ti. Ml in ii'; -HI P 81; ?' 1; IS! I. hi il! Mi Hi hi; ?$ 'ft in; I 1 !4' 4 ' ir: , ii ON IK 'QoItKbsr- Hour GBrnmirTyvr SANDRA, THE JEALOUS By JANE PHELPS Red B16o4. : . Mflfcci Best ;? Cbmpiexfon? Wlionie Ortrqaexinti : fhe fr'l and (Uorjr'of Healthy Tviest1- .it nl Women. ' i JAMKN H. FARLEY, ISO South Main St wet. D ALTON UVERf AND TRANSFER CO. Wo tare for hire automobiles t borees aad beggtee awl wa foa, auto track for k"g or abort trip. Raasoaabl teraaa. We haul aajtbiag from suit. cps to steam eagUMM. Qoick aatd careful aerrlce guaranteed. D ALTON LIVERY A 3D TRANSFER CO. Baakfa St. Ttontrn 177 ap" M A I PI.KASAT KKMIMIKK OF l.KOI.V. ( ' H A I'TFR Xi'IV 1 v,,,,', muhlng to Fvercll of a-luil Ha i,;: F.ilin.'iHH hud told me. ' jt--, I' ; ' rnrld T!Ot "'" tier "U! ,,l u i,:,!!!! Ci.iv. nicoi, sequent K"si. Ci.ili.ton a sad ingle. !"I I'1' ilIul :n v -! I. ;i I..h! DR. ERICK FLORMAN Chiropractor Artrte, Chronic and Nerr. on Disorders. PEACOCK - SHERROD g BUILDING. 'PHONES Vu ice 1 g io . I I ft f Reidcoco-723 MAX RONES .-YES TESTED GLASSrS FITTEu LENSES Dl'PLICATFD SERVICE THAT SATISFIES ..(i- ii ; tna: " man - !H" 1 u , h.-i it 1 1 i . h.,d 'aU.-.l hi- 'kivi'S nilKlit r;i',! ' I'.' :.c l.ii I. l . ! - alii Mi I .m i t-tl o! lc!i in -fc !''' ! II ' ,; .;, lir'lil iiiul I was '..!. -Iv and iili.r.f. Miss UiMi' ; In allow ,illi.!n' Id K' 1 1 iv af ! Mill a I. a'! Jii'i' ,h.. as in : in- i.fXi a li i ii- floor ll' l W !. Witlf Ii 1 , rt a 11" ci 'Hi fm I I II I I V 1 1 1 K :. hi I in Itial iallicillav I iiaial i ci i'i , a aliil kn lilm cl,l aca.M. Ii' I Tilt t iKiltaellt uf i. n mini, -ii-rn f.irri wo- , 1 1 'lU W 111 !"' k 'il ( ' 1 1 1 1 (I SIM' la".'' ! woii'il HKiKc ili'lcrri'il l:i'-i- 'mill'. Ii iici' I I ' 1 J '.ad c;.i!i d and tli.it wh i,: h"i I aid nothiriK of tic a in I liicatro ; shf 'mil that he tlild not ! I urn''- her a lonf, hii'iv mtiei and s, ni her the huby's pa-Min a -nap 'Inii Kvi'rctt liiid takfi, :.rnl which was very K'kk!. coii sldcrinc 'he hahy wa- so younK Then I wandered "hoir forlornly 1 went itilo the llhrnry. and for the fir' time in months I looked nt I-eola's- pictiirp with t h old resent ment Now that 1 had borne him a child, the leant Everett could do would be to' lake d.iwn thul picture Hut I nevir would it.sk bun In again, never mi lon as 1 lived, jletl v mien ujited lny nilhanpy anisings. A lady (o see yon. init Miii." ' Didn't she give yuu a card -or her nuiiie'.' "No inu'ain. She said you used to know her." I'oi haps soiiio itii from home' " I Kiaspwl cng-rly upon the ihoiiKht. "Khow ln-r in, Heity A wom:tn of perhaps thirty live or six years old. lathei -hoAily dress ed, hut Willi .1 hard face and crul'lv eyes, cuiiic in. I never had neeii her "I want to see Mrs Kwreii before, und wailed fm her in spe.'il. (irahiiin "I am Mrs. Everett Or ihmm," I ,e plied coldly, still staudim 1 had nol relished her lone. "You re i. ul the oile I want. Thev used to livt) her. I'erhap-i I hey have moved " She made a- it to k "I'erhaps you menu the first Mrs. (rahiitn? I am Mr Crahams sec ond wife:" It was the tirst time I h'.d willingly Kind this of myself. Ii ut sometliuiK about the v.oman made me feel she hud not made a I'cpio-Mnngiin Hukt Ilnd ('lfk that was in I I It 11 1 YHK OFFICES OF DR. S. S. COE, PHYSICIAN M SLWiKOX, arf now lorlrl In the Stanton-Welcli Iluildlnj:, over X. Y. ( nfo. m isti' ko; house. "What wws her tlrsi name'' Was it Lf-ob?" "She's the one 1 wall! to see I suppose he divorced her'" - " ' "She is dead." ' S- & 00c Ilemai kable success in! "That's her pictun " she had treatinK cuti'rrh and asth-1 't.n,ed no she saw the painting for ma. Wonderful heading .the first lime. "You say she's dead, qualities in treating ecze-1 that woman there"1" ma. boils, burns and "Y";. she has been dead for many scalds, (let it at your 7:i rs." dnifgist. Results or mon- C ,right an well go; I only came your ,() qMOW H,r ;l hit of her work.' she pau-ed and. as 1 made no remark, she went on after a moment: "That Itnllils Vp TiriMl Hurtle rrtjw ( hnnjro rule ( oniplelons to ItlotMil of Health. The healthy, attrHttlve woman' Hid man too with a wholesome complexion Is the eiiTy of thoae who feel that, for theiu. mich nttractfre ness is impossible And yet health and attrurtiveneaa are inurh a matter of good, red blood aiid untos a man or woman l.s af llicied with nome dep-seated or bo- i ions aliment, vigorous henlth, and pervonal charm are within easy raeh i'epto Matuan Is responsible for the pri sent health and hnppinesa of thou sands who formerly were thin, palo, h nifiiid and easily exhausted. Peuto Mani'an helped uliire these folks In the full-blooded, energetic, vigoroiiH elas -and It probably can do the 'anie for you. I'eplo-Mangan contains the ele ments that make rich, healthy blood. And as a result of the Increased Hiip- ji 1 y of red blood that t'epto .Mangan creates, the entire system attains the vigor that belongs to everv man anil I tsl woman. i'epto-Mnnftan is prepared in twr forms, liquid and tablets. They an exactly ;;like in medicinal value Ask your druggist for "GudeV when ordering Pepto Mangan. Look for the name "Onde '" on the pack age. ma otMta I . Ii VI aAA " l . II II I I V 1 mmWk WM . .' .Jt iVIlJLfJLUiMIlI S ' ' L. . W ' '. '. I? ' " t mm Kansas Man Gives Vent to Feelings lelter addressed internal revenue Sizes i v ref.indf d. If druggist an t'.ot furnish i 1 nu we will send direct. ( uiiimiiigs ( lienilcal Co., j WlnMoii-Salem, X. C. HIGH POINT TRANSFER COMPANY Ucal ui iMtg ittaM ata mk errtca; removal ( koaMfeaM rax aUra aafl maefciaerf aw apaatal ty, v Spwial f tt fink V? oaiif i Mfi axcfretoM Dmf no 900; Night 39 Jf Glasses t vs. Eye Strain If 'your ftlgbt U Impaired, yon nel and aliould wear kIiimhos at onee I We furnish the RlaJises requir ed and? Ut them perfwtly. Think llila over seriously. DRS. STALEY EYESIGHT SPBCIAMS'fS Xtaaton-Telch ftldg. ( pstulr Hour 8 to 12; 1 to to; 7 to 0 by appolntMent. 'Phone 021. Sure Relief 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief :E LL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION CARS & TRUCKS Local and Long Distance. On the Minute Service. GUILFORD TRANSFER CO., Phone 983 R. GRATZ COX, VOCAL TEACHER In High Point Wednesdays and Saturdays. Leave Calls with Jlliss Boyd, NIONE004 MM Grandma's Powdtred Soap takes tha plc of. waihing powder and bar soap. Does tha work of both. Saves on purcnaif.j The Globa Soap Company Cincinnati, Ohis " looks just like her. Only the picture don't show he rhuir that was like yours. How I hate a woman with that colored hair 1 was happy. I, hud been married only a few months when my husband met her. She nev er cared anything it bo ill him Just played with him. Hut he wan crazy ;.houl her. He took me to Europe to live, when he found out that she never cared for him . He died with her name on his lips. I was less than nothing to him after he met that vamplre-woman. That was what she W!S a vampire." Then more quiet ly: "Ko I came back here to -tell her how happy Hbe. had made him and me. Just for a bit of sport, or to make her own husband Jealous. They said she iise.U to do It for that. Now I'll go. Yon look young and good. Don't ever play with human hearts, especially the hearts of men. It don't pay." And before I could think of a word to say, she had gone from the room and was out of the house: Should I tell Everett? Enr once 1 decided to be unsel fish. It could only bring him pain to repeat what the woman had told me, and It might not be true. Yet, as I said It, I knew that it was true, and that fascinating, irresponsible Lola had been the cause of that wo man's unhappiness, Just to satisfy her love of admiration. Perhaps, too, Everett knew of this, or of other things like It, and that was why he had been so strict with me? To Be Continued. Following is th to the collector of by a Kansas man : I have been held up, held down sandbagged, walked on. sat on. flat tened out and squeezed, first by the I'nited States government for the Federal war tax. the excess profit tax, 'the Llherty loan bonds, for tin state, country and c.ty highway tax the auto tax and the syntax and by every society and organization that inventive mind of men can invent U extract what you may or may nol possess; from the Society of John the liaptlst, the (!. A. H., the Wo men's Relief, the Men's Relief, the Stomach'. -i Relief, the Navy League the League of Nations, the Red Cross, the Iron Cross, the Double Cross and every other cross of (ill colors until I feel that I am a cross mvself; and by (he Y. M. fV-Airttw Y. W. C. A the Old Folks' Home, the Children'!. Home, the Dorcas Soclely and every hospital in town The government has so governei' my business that I fofiot know who owns it. I am inspected, suspected. examined, re-exam I tied,' Informed, rc quired and commanded, so I don't know who I nru, where I am, or whv I am here. All I know Is that I am supposed to be an Inexhaustible supply of money for every known need, desirt or hope of the human race, and he caused I wll not sell all that I have and go out and beg, borrow or steal money to give away, I have been cussed, discussed, boycotted, talked to, talked about.-Hed to, lied about held up, hung Op, robbed and nearly ruined, and thq only reason that 1 am clinging tfliitfc is to see what in i hell is comlng'next. 4 I 1 ESS! 1 COMB SAGE TEA IN HAIR TO DARKEN IT It's Grandmother's' Recipe keep her Locks Dark, Glossy, Beautiful. to H. a HARDING ': ';" DonijrsV v ':. , Richardson Building., OJice hours A to 12 and 7 ' , . 1 td 5. ; " ' fho::e88l ' The old-time mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, atreaked and faded hair la grand mother's recipe, and folks are again using It to keep their hair a good, even color, which la quite sensible, as we are living In an at when a youth ful appearance la of the greatest ad vantage. Nowadays, tPough, we don't have the troublesome task of gathering the age and the muasy mixing at home. All drug' stores sell the ready-tp-uae preduet Improved ty the addition of other Ingredients, called "Wyeth's Hage and Sulphur Compound." It Is very popular because nobody can discover It has been applied. , SJmply moisten your comb or a soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking small strand at a tlmef by morning the gray hair disappears, but what de lights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage ajid Sulphur Compound. 1 that, be aides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications,'' U aliie pro duces that soft lustre and appearance of abundance which la so attractive. This rendy-to-uSe preparation Is a de llghtful toilet requisite for those ho deal re a more youthful appearance. ll Is not Intended fur the Cure, mitiga tion or prevention of disease. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. In conformity with the by-laws, notice is hereby given that the an. nuul meeting of stockholders of the High Point, Randleman, Asheboro & Southern Railroad company will be held in the office of the Commercial , National Bank at High Point, N. C, j on TueBday, November 25, 1919, at j 12 m to consider such business as i may come before the meeting and , the expediency of ratifying a certain i agreement with the director general of railroads, relating to operation, i compensation and other matters con- nected with or growing out of the taking over by the President of the ! company's railroad and system of i transportation, j The stock transfer books will closo on November 14 and will not be re-opened until November 26. Nov 8-12-15-19-22. SANITARY PRIVY NOTICE. The City of High Point ban passed an ordlnance'apila tlve I,. R S. or septic privy ai standard for the city, any oUier kind tf a privy can be in stalled only by.tf)eclal permission. In 'y , order to wsaist'the citizens and the state board of health in compliance with th privy law, the city has made arrangements to euppty "sanlsep" privy tanks at 0l. Those rofulring a sanitary privy should make applt cation to the city management a) once. Thoise living outside of corporate limits may takrdvantage of thk by making application. - ----- ' ; 1 XKCKO HELD OS CHARGE OF SLAYING VIFK WITH AXK BALTIMORE, Md . Nov. 11. Charged with murder, Andrew Page, colored, Is unde fairest here. It ts alleged Fge. following a quarrel, with hla wife, Viola Toge, killed the woman with a hatchet, cut up the body Into four sections, burled the portions under the floor of a house and poured lye upon the muti lated remains in en effort to bide his crime, Th murder was revealed by plumbers who went to (he house 1o do fiome work. Page, the police nay, ha 8 confessed. IIOSTOX TR AdVlFRTIaOTH - ,4 TQ BE "ALL UT Ul' Bostonov. lBoston traffic officers to ja'."U.llt up" here after. The FJr Motor Corps or the state gunrttisWhfeh Is handling traftk on Boston streets until a, new police force is formed,'nave originated the "lighted vop", J hjeir ,,lo. direct tb streams, ot motor vehicles during the waning light "of the l-' evening rush hour. Tlie heat)' dress consists o( a light framework' of copper wlrea wltb a bomlMUtlng th) hat and a small ln candescent, red , bulb , at the apex, lighted, by electric,' 'currentfrom a buttery carried tn tho pocket. In ad dition the ; trutTic ofllcer "Wenrs- a white nboulder harness," making. (I possible) to fum Hit ofllcur Hovcnil blocks nwny.'"' Th''v illumln&llitK tb' vls ;u ' 'orlglntil' ,1 by Lientena'd Jam' n A "ureo ' Motor fori', 1 sl 1 I - umL i Jith to w In the Gradual development of women's attire, the Blouse in recent years has come to occupy a position of the utmost dignity. Once considered only a garment of utility, it is now so dainty and charming in its more elaborate forms that it is the foundation, rather than the incident, of a cos tume. American designers have linked the superb artistry of Paris with the good taste of this country. Moderation of price naturally follows in the wake of big production. In the essentials of smart style, fine craftsmanship and dura bility thftf American-made Blouse is a creation that reflects the highest credit on those whose efforts have made it so universally' popular. This Week, Blouse Is Supreme This is National Blouse 'Week. In 5Q.000 stores and shops from Boston Light to the Golden Gate the women of America will be afforded opportunities to inspect the latest models of American made Blouses, and to select from more beautiful and more varied stocks than were ever before assembled, The dominant idea in inaugurating National Blouse Week is to demonstrate that the American Blouse is an estab lished creation, a product second to none . The styles are created in this country, the fabrics come from American mills, the dyes are of American manufacture and equa to the best in the world. This is the opportunity for the women of the nation to be come familiar with the wonderful work of American Blouse designers and manufacturers. They will find models to suit every figure and complexion, and prices to suit every income. Georgette and Crepe de Chine Waists and Handsome Blouses LOVELY--QUALITY MATERIALS They are priced this week special at the following low figures: Georgette and Crepe de Chine Waists, $2.98, $3.48, $3.98, $4.98, $5.98, $6.98. . Blouses Made of love quality Georgette. The most beautiful $ 'colors you ever saw are represented jih our large showing ' of Blouses which we have priced special for this week, ?? , $8.50 to $15.00. V '4 Voile Waists They are shown here in a wide range of elegant tylfes and colors; they are big values at these ;prices. 98c, $1.48, $1.98, $1)8, $2.98. ' : nit ti ni for Ladies md Children uaav mouses rede i Y " Middy Suits At Special Prices 1 y, ti it 4 Handsome Vniddv suits v oi stbrmand french "serge ma . ,at $J L98;$I.295$I4:50 $16.50, $18.95. , ; ; t V-; , , Be sure thatyou inspect bur fine showing pf 'waists ana X V Jt ,v '..-.';-, Woi betore making your piirctase, wrcan please ypu' , ; il".' 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