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V tV.CS T0 ewi Ti . 11 TO INTENT nu: wr j t, itei. re rm m IlliLO iilUMU PLAY THET,iSELVES ML Game Between . Two Erenly Matched Teams on Tap . Saturday Afternoon. -BF-Jtr-WORTH R.COV BH1 Pierre, manager of the High Point Furniture Makers, -will select two erenly matched teamfl , fcr ; ft. baseball jam at Welch field tomor row afternoon at 3:30 o'clock and If the weather permits a mammoth crowd la expected to see the Point era caTort around the field.. Proceeds deriwd from admissions paid to see the contest will he used to defray the expenses of training In High Point. Officials of the club have announced that an admission price of 25 cents will be charged, which is less lhan half the regular rate. The game tomorrow afternoon should giTe Higli PoIBt fans'an up portunity to see for themselves what material Pierre has selected for a ball club this year. Each player will perform his level best because of the fact that the shewing made in Saturday's game will determine largely whether he will continue to wear a High Point uniform. The boss of the. local club was busy today making preliminary ar rangements for exhibition games in South Carolina. It is probable that the Pointers will go to Spartanburg, Greenville and Columbia for exhibi tion .games next week, however, no definite announcement to that effect had been made early this afternoon. Pierre was endeavoring to arrange a game with the Augusta clubs of the Sally league. The manager of the Georgia aggregation talked encour agingly and one or two games may be scheduled to be played in Augusta while the Pointers are on the tl?r souths. According tc Manager Pierre, the southern trip will help him determ ine Just what men are most capable of regular positions on the local club. That he has a splendid as sembly of ball players is a fact known by the manager anj officials of the local club, but it will soon he necessary for PTerro to "weed tfiem out." He may give other clubs options on several players here for try outs. 1. -......-. vT-: WW. X C W ii n''" aw III i il .. I I"": . . w.s. SYMPATHY FC.i, ONES CfTUS TATE'S CARE (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE.) v ' ' Mrs. J. S. Cfcrr, Jr., Durham; 1 Wall' HJllsboro; Mrs. Collins, HUlsboro; Dixon Lumbertoai' Leon T. Lane, John . 33awson, KInston; Keener, Durh am; R. W. Hay- leigh; Jdhn A. Park,' Ita- To seal in the, delicious Burley tobacco flavor. Crowds Increasing At Broadway Shows The daily Increase in patronage by amusement seekers at the Broad way shows which are exhibiting this week on the old ball park, conclu sively proves that a carnival is what it is made by the management. The hue and cry occasionally raised against the aniwarnnop nf rnrntvnL in diSererJ j:Jt0s.Ia,aoilonbt JusUt liable for Mi-ru that , inferior 'fiy-by-night so-called 'shows' of- lenng no legitimate amusement continue to travel about the country preying upon the reputations estab lished by substantial amusement enterprises. , Shows or the first rank In the outdoor amusement fie'd such as the Broadway shows, which are a credit to their field of endeavor, are In reality amusement, benefactors for the masses. A portable recreation and trausoment park with its thou sand wonders to delight and amuse the masses and classes to which two dollars plus war tax entertainment is out of reach. For general deport ment, and conduct of Its employes, Billie Clark's Broadway shows have really established a precedent in this city, which fact is attested by the show's big gain in public favor during it's stay in High Point. The old ball park this week dur ing the tenance of the Broadway shows is a. safe center for recreation and enjoyment for everyone. The twenty feature midway attractions, combined with the five riding de vices continue to fascinate the crowds nightly, and with favorable weather tonight and Saturday the Broadway shows should terminate a very successful week's stay in High Point. . In some tropical regions where coal is scarce teak wood boxes black ened inside, property insulated, are In common ute fcr baking and cook? leigh: John Goldw Wilson; Mrs. W. N, v Eyeiett, Rocfkingham ; y E. V ft. Stafford, Ashevini; , Sam' Farabee, Wctaory; Mrs.f J, (Eriner Long, Gra ham. A., T, Grant,. Jri, liocksyille; William A. Grahaa,; Jr.; Llncolnton ; Miss Beatrice .. Ckbb, i. Mofganton; Thad Page. Southern Pines; W. W. Neal, j Marion ;J. W. fleas.' Marlon; John Hendrix,, Marshall; Miss Katherlne Albertsdn,. China Grove; Lee XN'arllck, Hickory? Byron Ford, DunxL . j- , , Tntt twenty-eight days ol Febru ary last was. tie number t deaths In North Carofllna for tbfct month Jom typhoid fbver. siccortlng to an tnottneement by the state board of Isealtlu- This , was an increase of .twenty deaths over the same month of last year. V . In this connection the health au thorities are pointing put the neces sity of campaigns ,to reduce the number of typhotd casep which may be expected because of the unusual ly early spring. ..This early spring, the. health authorities say, means a longer fly season; and thus a greater perfcpd of danger this year for typhoid. "The peak of ttyphoid Incidence Is reached in August, and ordinarily the summer, months, which are also the. fly months. ' are considered the ones when typlicMd Is most danger ous. It is tru 3 that the disease is most prevalent during these months, but at the same time there is always danger, even in the midst of winter, of becoming fnOected. The, safe plan ia.ta dq .inoculated, to take the. three treatments which will render you immune." , This is the word of advice that is given to the thousands of Tar .Heels -who nave, not, yet taken advantage of the free treatment offered by tne state which will make them im mune.. , , ,. The state board has confirmed the appointment of George F, CaUett as assistant sanitary engineer, which was, amounoed from, Mr. Ca.tlett's home . city, . Wilmington, , several day 8, ago. TJie .department author- noction with (he appolntmi ut: . cetvln's a eomrnlssldc a captain 'and , "Mr, Crtlett comes to the work serving , with, the iweuty-sixth resl with the state after a number of mcut- engineers. A. E. F, ., ,.4.0f,,i ,,.i,- - . i'The bureau of .sanltury ongl- years of successful experience and noerfpg and lnspectlon of tne Btatc a .splendid, reputation.. He Isat nt-1 board of hoalth Is charged with the versity of North Carolina gralunte jduty of guarding tho public water and. In addition to bis engiuccrin trainln g has, done considerable work In chemistry and bacteriology that specially, fit him . for health, work. Following eight years In, emi unci- neerlng work in this state a.id Nw York, city, Mr. Catlett became sani tary engineer for the consolidated board of health of, Wilmington and Now Hanover., .county vwhere, he served until joining the army, re- m . oaqway toda oivr 11 'j&jf' ,;'i ft' . -.7 A m ' MIA C OiWD ! iwyiw iimi mm ) u wiuuwiimnw i TKtoljr SAM WOOD Waftj IfMXX BTTOH. supplies of the state, with onforee- Uiviit 0: tno sanitary privy law. and with the inspection ot siaU iuutuu- tlons, hotels, jails and coavkt campa." Wake county commlsaloners have refused ,a horizontal reduction in assessed land valuations as de manded by several hundred farm ers, but each case will be handled separately. In the event Inequali ties exist by roaaoa , of deflated values or for any other reasuu a re duction will be authorized. Capital city visitors this week In clude Waller Murphy, of Salisbury, Henry G. Connor, Jr., of Wilson, and W. W. Neal, of Marlon, all members of the 1921 session of the general assembly.. Nineteen twenty-one Is the conton- try of photography. ls , ., , , j i " , : I Zi . Orph eum Today WILLIAM DUNCAN In the 14th Episode of "FIGHTING FATE" Only One More Episode of This Entertaining Serial Also The "American Girls" In An Entire Change of I tm. A jovial bunch , of Comedy and "Ja22.Phiehdsw that will keep , you in ah uproar Don't" Miss It tS'-f ICE PRICES ARE it iu cii in- - HIGH POINT! It is With much pleasure that we aiihotihcb a reduction in the price of ice in the city of High , Point This reduction is in accordzince with the policy of the company to always give the best possible value for the least money arid to ac cordance with Uie irerid of times we haVe todi&V been authorized to" grant a ten per cent rddtic tiort on all ice coupon books. This will mean a great saving tci the piiblic in the selling price oif ice; Our prices are n6 the same as in Wihstdh Salem and Gr&6A'sbr6V6 and lower than many North Carolina towns and cities. j C MS THE PRICE OF ICE PURCHASED WITH CASH n quantitie lets tlah 3000(1 blocks. 60t per 100 lb. In blocks of 300 pounds . v. .... i a .60c per 100 lbs; THE PRICE OF icfe pOftcHASEii WITH ICE COUPON ribofcS rh.l j ""'' . ji . . '.! icU - In quantities less than 300 pound block! 72c per 100 lbs. In blocks of 3d0 pounds 4Sc per 100 lbs. f t PHONE US YOUR ORDER FOR ICE COUPON BOOKS, WE DELIVER THEM TO YOUR HOME OR PLACE 0F BUSINESS. t. .me 'v'J.'J-.V ' J t.i'" I, ' ce aura A N 1 M.; THE FEED .J r . XJ THAT WADE V 4 D AN PATdi A CHAMPION:' Midefroa Crickei Screened Corn, i Cntbed 1 Hi.2WtUa NJ Oats. 'I unci H; Alblfa : j?E?arai;; ;;;; rate SOLD BY DEALERS CVERVWMTPP ! VlN SAWJ00TH BORDER BAGS" .Jr.'- f ' JC NoDigesuT DittdrbaaUv .Ed Sleek, Glouy Coit YturAnlaul WiDBeia Pink of Condition if on Feed oa J NS. R- W. YOUNTS, Wholwal. Dealer. ' " Bi j r 1 1 tumui ti n il h H H ii il !Trr n mi OlrjrJKr' . s a , r mmmmmt I I .1 - 'mmmr nrrr II nil II w Wi 1 V II ' mt J E ' - ' p , : . Merchants count it an invest- :' Ir mem wucic rciuriis arc actual r E and provable. ; ; I, C The expense of maintenance is ' " - A Tb caaotio coMnmfloo ia nuwiahy Ww H Thm tin mlla If arratually high - . i ',.' " '.' .BJ's'.. ".' - ' '' I ' If HIGH POINT MOTOR COMPANY N u ' f, ;HIGHPOII: ajiaujiiii nxno.iLUj.noniinjLJiJiiLJiJBrii.ainiLiiianaiaaiLnn l:
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