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φ φ + ψ M t ¥ ¥ * •LOCAL* * WHITE WAY THBATRE « * PROGRAM « ¥ * Mord»γ- fTke Wallop"—UnWer u) Feature with Hmrj Curry. Tuesday—'More Deadly Than Th« Me:)"—Paramount production with Ethal Cloytun. Utiv, Path· Now» Λ Mult and Jeff Catluon. Wedn»sdoy—'Dangeiou* Paradise' » Select Production with Louise ilufT. Shadowland Scrtm Review—· day with the pjctam star*. Geo. L. Cannady ha< returned from a business trip to Sanfoid. John Co well, of Kayellrville, U her* to spend a few day with Witlie and Paul >fewberry. * Granv.lle Tlltfhman ha· returned from Norfolk, Va., where he *pcnt the part wt-ek. Ml*· Mary Bailey and Misa Kath luen Holland «pent the week end in Smithflcld visiting friend·. Miu Virginia MjtchcU it (pending dome time ν lilting the Misée» Olive at theli hutnc in Mount Ary. T. B. Smith and Capt. Sam H. H earn· of Durham, and D. S. Guest of Apex, were visitor* in th* chy this wecfe P. M. Gallagher, of Durham, gen eral foreman of the S. A. L. Railfay Co., wa· hare this week the guest of hii friend, B. 8. Shaw. Mr. and Mr*. C. S. Hicks, of r>uk·, left Thursday morning for Flncastla, Va., where they will spend two weak* with Mr. Hicks' relative·. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Pearaall loft Tuaxdny for their homn In Rocky Point, after Waiting Mrs. Praraall's mother, M>- L Ε Williams. Mias Lo»K: Goldstein ha< (pine ·ο Camp Ronah, Lake George, New York where she will spend the remainder of the tnnmrr In camp. ■ Karl Barefuul left Wednesday morning for Clyde, N. C., where he will spend teveral day· with Mrs. Barefoot, at the home of her parant». G. H. Bell and wn C. Η , Jr., of Dillon, S. C.. visited relative· her* thi« week Mr Bell, who I· engaged In the Jewelry buiine·· In billon, la doing well Christine Lee, the little daughter al Mr. and Mr». Λ. F. Lee died «ov er a] day· wo and waa buried in the family burial ground. Rev. W. B. Strickland conducted the funeral Mr rice». Tha Phllathea ciuaa entertainrd the Buraca claw cf the First Baptial church late yesterday afternoon. Thi party drove out to St^warta pond in automobile* where jwimminx and a delightful luncheon wai enjoyed. Mia* Jeatie Hulliday Jcft Tharmiaj for (ioldaboro where ahe Joined a party of frlenda on their way t« White Lake for a teveral day· houae parly. Before returning Mita Holli day will aUo visit In Wilann and War· aaw. There wtli be a churA mmloa ml bis*! DtVUrQiy. I M pfOfîftlQ win Mpn promptly al IOjSC o'clock, and wjtl a great nuntbvr of apeakera to bi pruaent promt·*· to be very bitrmt >ng. A force of <ecti«n hand· are now at work repairing the Broad rtrcel railroad crotaing, much to the el» tlon of all towntpeople. The croasinf haj beep in bad shape for aoine tlm now, and the repair* will be mort than walrome to all. The new pomp haa been installed a ' the power house and ha· starts working nicely, according to the offi cial». People In town will do longe: be forced to go without city waUi at certain period· durine the aay. am no farther troabl· with the wate aupply la anticipated. A -» r·. — 1 in ter (ο Benson thU aftrrnoon to «*· B»n»on and Selma play the la at ache duled («m· of th* Eut Central Lea (rue, prorided weather permit*. The rained out Dunn-Four Oaka same will fee played the early part of next w<*k, according to the local manager*. Friend*.of Mr. Β. M. Floating «111 regret to learn that while vl*iting her granddaughter, Mia* Inabclle Young at Virginia Beach fell down tone step* ipralmng her ankle and cutting • gaah over her eye. Jih* Ιλ getting along yery nlecly nnwdf ETAOINNTJ. along eery well now. The local troop of Boy «out* held their regular meeting la*t night in the Chamber of Commerce ofiee. Scout master Lenfitati wai out of tewa but the meeting waa called to order by the troop leader and proved to be very in te retting. The Dwin icout troop 1* bow compered of between ι twenty and thirty member*, all of| whom are deeply Interested In th* ■eout work. Otl* P. Shell ha» announced hi* candidacy far lodge of the Roeord er*« Court af Harnett county to iue eeed th* lat* Dan Hugh McLean. So far ai The Difpateh I* informed there 1* not another candidat· vppoiing him at thi* time, and Mr. Shell U receiv ing the endorsement of hi* many frienda throughout the county. The county comaiifuioner* will make the appointaient at their regular meeting the flnt Monday In Augunt. and from th» (ountlot contigloa· te Harnett ara expected to father her· I m Thnraday, July Slat., whan co-op eratle* merVrUirg of col to a and to bacco will be explained by able epeakera. It will ba to tb« advantage of rr»ry farmer la thia taction to be hero on that day and laara Oia rye tam of ce-operatl·*· marketing. H. O. Towntend, chairman of the eemmlttae In charge of the aaorenrat, U con fident that hundred· of tarif η will be la Own on that <Uy to hear the ipoechea on co-opera tire marketing. The dark tklnnad baeoballMa from Durham cam· dawn to Dunn Tu»v day afternoon an tha Dorham and •outhcrn apaclal «cardan aid staged a hall came with the local colored outfit. Ft rained Juit about ad th* afternoon, but "Me. Umpire" lot 'an play an till everybody win drenched and the Boll· were Urad of trattlai around the ha tea. Trottina around th< tarn wai right, far tha »i«iu>r« count ad tan timte while all tha runa th< home aggregation could plia up wai either three or four, the tearekeepei hotng sot exactly ttratght on tfe Mhjeet I W. T. Aviry at near Bale'» Cr««k, iwai a biutaefi visitor In Dunn Than I day. M >* Auyusti. Williford ! Mou»>t Olhre, :» vliit'nic relatlro. în Dur,η tkl* wiak. I Ml»· Rati· Burke Butt, of Ham Hot, it vlMting ber aunt, Mr». B. 8. Ska*. Mima Aline Co wall and Mary Har rù, ai FayfUavUle, ar· th» *ο·»1· of Mrj. E. J. Noble*. I Mia· Grare Crockett h» relumed from Jonodborc jahere «he tMttd Miu G lady ι Poathac «avérai day*. Mr». Μ. Τ. Ynung ha» returned fro· Philadelphia where tho' ip«at 'ton· lima with relatives and frienda. Mm. Ida Smith a<id Misj Je*aic j Smith left Tictdky for Montreal to ,apand th« remainder of U· lummrr 1» their summer cottage there. Mr. Loot· Too mer Peltcway, who lhaa been viaitlng hi* ■ liter, Mr* B. IS. Bhaw, left for hi· honttin Hamlet a few day* ago. Mr. D. U. Hood «ilk fill the pulpit ai the Free Will Baptist churrh Sun day morninj in the absence of the ι pa*or wko li conducting nrlval »er vlcet. Mr». J. L. Wade and two *ona, Μοιτί» and Lloyd, left Thuraday af ternoon for Henderwnvllle to «pr.nd «ereral weeka with Mr*. Wad·'» ««■ thir, Mr*. A. E. Morrii. ·—Ο Ο ο Ο—Ο DIAMOND RIPPLES Ο—Ο Ο—Ο ο—ο Too bad that it rained yeatcrday for owing to the eloaenc» of lb· rhaw after the old raff, and honeat to (oodneaa regular ball irame waa expected. * Incidentally, tha game of ball play en managed by "Hap" Ilolliduy were expecting to rap the exhibition. Bat of fount Poor Oak* had tho mur high hope*. and nnrsed the name flaming ambition. i. . waaftA. #..a k-.L .I..L. U - J I m right to believe in their ability to ι grab the content, for both team· «re Γ .en. Holliday ha» been acnuting around : with an rye for another rood t-wirlrr. [Not that be lui mneh kick eomiag to j h» prêtent «tork cabled Ballentinc. 'but it» a mighty good idea to have [at leeat two real good xlabnten for rri4y u«e any tine. ' Ballvntine wa« hit timely in the la*t came, bat at that lacked a whole lot from pitching a poor ball game. I He u ntually good in the pioche·. and he mmimi good control, a nice head. I and a great deal of «toff. I Bobertaoa, the big l/%t that pi'rhed Dunn to a beautiful victory aver Is lington on the Fourth wan in (own I yerterday. Robertaon it a traveling I man and ha« little time to put on a uniform and uncork deeding curve» Argument between the manager· of tha ball club and the offUen of the fair auoeiatlon with regard :» j the nae of the fairground· for a play lag park haa rabaided. It ni all a < Dunn will continue to play ball :n the fairyroitpd·, and the club will pay !the fair aafeclatlon tan par cent of 'the gate receipt· for une of tho play ting field. Which ia a very reatonable and : fair propotition for both aidea. Th« ι fair aseociation reaerve» the right to i itage colored gamea or any other jgtme in the park when the dub ha/ no game xehcdaled. Dunn'«till haa a chance to cop th· rag If the rained out game· are play ed off. But in order to do to we mutt defeat Four Oak·, and Benton muM defeat 9elma. The local anrcyation ought to b< !o good rikape for a ruah through th« •eeond half, barring hard luck an<! injuriât. But if the team does not praetict and It dilfted hi every game littl< can Ihi expect··! from It. The U>an that played Γον>( Oak· I act Jfondaj ought to have been a winner but play Vng together for tho flr*t time, n< team work waa in evidence. Bcthunc is a.valuable »«*t to the club, but he can be rxprcted to do only bit «hare. Apd If no non bom· run» com· fror# %j»»tlck, shore all, don't grumble. Bill Newberry folly ridMBd him self last Monday for bit error* in U» rama before He played a nice Holding fame and tiaihed ont a dou ble that caaa near doing damage. ■ ι Hi· brother, Midget ΝηΛίΓιγ, who for some time baa guarded the key ■tone lack wanned the bench. Mid get cant kit, which U hit bigg «at drawback. Por all that, tha midget leeoad ■acker may coma into his awn at any minute. He knows a lot of baseball nnd baa a great doal of form on Ike diamond. ι Tom Kelly, that vematllc little ball player belling from Dvke, diulngulsh od himself Wednesday by driving ont a home run, a triple, a doable, and a single, for Lambert· n. Lamberton 1 battled Fairmont te a β-· tie. Doke can boaat of many aathre ! sons making good in baseball circle*. ; There la Mickey O'Qfllnn wh j has been going at top notch spaed since he ue been with Greensboro la tSe Piedmont League. George Murray, North Carolina ι State College star twlriar last year, ι struck oat the mighty Bsfco Ruth in a game Thursday M array U aao of ι Ike beet pitcher* that has left tha - state ooAeglate clrrlre la a long I «Alla. II "■isd" Pope is pitching for Mobile • this saasan. He has been going well, ι and not aaly baa pitched star ball, bat il has been wielding the willow ta ait r I rentage. "Bad" won a game from s'Memvhi· yesUrday. sj CLINTON XMNS LEAGUE τ Clinton, July 14,—T%at cracking a baseball teem composed principally af lamyeoa couaty boy» and tha Asa 'quality work they have been doing for the p«>t two weeks caused Clinton to b· luifd into the formation of a .•xfruo with Kaison, Wallace tad W0 «ningtoi». Tliρ uuon opened today with Clinton at Faisnn for two icarocs. finch team will play four gam·* ρ·ι week und the season will ran until Seinembcr. Clinton m fortunate in th*. fact that there sre quit» a number of fir mer boys in etry reach who can play «rood ball, but it mm t» be a fact that they can not alway· attend the «camel. Thdli uatural Invr of the gam· make· them (rood pleader* with their txj-M-i and w far they have been on hand. Dut fodder polling U soon here and four day· abeenre fiom the Job may be loo much and the team may have to tulfer becaoac of their U MUCc. Bat Clinton Is in and in to stay, and unlaas something unforseen like the above should happen she will have thi cheapest a* well an the belt team in the league. STANDING OF CLUBS Λ irood job is the beet possible bo nus that can be (riven to the veterans of the world war.—Washington Post. To continue to construct warship· in a wuMe ot money; and If we can all agree in this rtqKtt, we shall confer a boon on the world.—Baron Uayanhi, Japan·»· ambassador to Belma Dunn . Benson Foot Oak* W. L. Pet. .0 4 .BOO 6 4 .855 _i & .600 .4 7 2B1 ν· · vat utiMUi. Never did ititr«i»n<kip in all land· require BHK patience and wU <tnm thon at yretmt. —David Lloyd ICeorçe, Billisùi premier. SPECIAL MEETING JULY IStk. ·. Y. P. U. Work .1 tk, JW|U* Bipliii CmvaiiIm Srriplar<<—2 Tim. 2:15 — Earl Dawaon. John 3:1(—Oti« Warren. Malt. 28:18 20—Ivan Bail*)'. IntroHurt'on— Leader. ι Paper on Β Y. P. U. Pujrtu in Southern BaptlJt Convention Durin* Pant Y>-*r—Unaella Holland. Strictly Denominational—Whylma ί Nay lor. Connected with other Denomina tional A gene ie»—Ruth Taylor. Mr». 0»ear Strickland. Tminiae for Church Member* and Orvrlopinr thr Individual — Carpal WaiTiii. Thr Weekly Meeting- -Mania Let The Study Coane and tb* Sjrit®· matic Bible Reader·' Courre—Ethel Lucav Duet—Rachel Lee and Ethel La CM DISARMAMENT IDEA GETS APPROVAL OF POWERS CONCERNED Addition*! Pl*4|n of Co-Oper atioaa Kece»ved By Hm Washington Government JAPAN ONLY NATION NOT HEARD FROM ON MATTER Governmental Rod Tap· Be lieved To* Be CaoM Of Bo la ted Expreiaioa Prom Land Of The Mikado; Favorable Reply Expected From China Soon. Wiuhinften, July 13.—Additional plcdfcu of cu-operation reached today in retponae to Preaidant llar-jln*'» propomt for an ioUrrn· ! tional conference on limitation of armament* and other world rnot> Icmt. I Definite acceptance* of the ProsS dent'i invitation to perticipatu ware received at the flUO Department d»r 'in* Ike day from Great BnUiia and Italy, while Informal advice* mil to official circlet here that ■ favor able reply from China mlrht be es pecieo jn ttif near roturp. At Lk· une tin· it bceaa· knew* Hut much »ya-! itciea'.ie interest had been manifested I wlformally by tcveral rovtramcnti who de not oapctt to ha*· Matt In 1th* conferva··. J·*·» Heidi·· Oat ι Fiance having prcrkonly eaprenrd I her willing"»·» to take nai-t, in· only • invited power iron which no aert of Ian expression bod been received lo |night wai Japan. Administration ofB ciiU «-IT· eonf 1(1 «bt of an acceptance from tb· ToWio tfovemincnt, however, and >n Japanese quartet· it was ta dicated that the delay undoubtedly wu >lUf to the formalities of consul .taM— amoag varioaa branch·· of the Japan* ae rjvtrniaent, which are na ieeatary in the dociaion of an impart· ι ant publie question. 1 State Department official· would ]"at reveal whethar aajr formal com ■unication· on the subject had been I received from governments not lavf , ted to participate, although It waa |ander<<tood that re adv'ce* of an ad vene nature, at least, bad reached the department from abroad. So far aa the report· here indicate, eenti ' BK-nt abroad « contant with the Pres ident'· deeiaioo to bava the member ship of the conferenc· limited ta tbe : big flv· power» and China. Ν· M—«Ut ta Lm4m Prew di*patche« indicating that on» Britirh ititnsfn talrtd te' «v« the preliminaries of the confer nre held In London wore not taken erioaj>y either in British qoOrtai* ere or hy oflcitl* of the «dmlnlj ration. It wan pointed oat that the Iritlih irovernroeat had accepted de nitoly the Proaideat'i proposal fur oiding the ineetlnf hoir, and that a later qoalifWaUoc fraaa Ldvdca *u «carcrly (· ha txsaetrd afutt th* d tr cunion had rracfctd »ach. a purittv· βϋκ h!(t+i AMarfcad official· U»»t« va* nan if *(4 a rtron« M«tl aaent that th« whofe» eoafrrcncc •hoaid be h«M here both en account of Of facility «f buthiaaa aatk a plan would makt ρο·»Μ· and be caQke of a faallnc that America vat ι «atitted to ko Mm hen, ι la ι lia·.«4 tk* nortiiifil a*4 Lantd tka invitation. It «M «pparcnt alao Ait cer.v.nin* of tk. «»iUn* οχ ΑμΠ «*■» «·>!. week» be racko«o4 km ai r«n* thr ntnlnlitatloM an appar· fcafty bot» M kMp la towh witk tk· pulaa «f AaMffeaa pvklie mon aasUy ta marchai pallia .jrmpathy and rapport far &· ef fort» of tti aniAtm. "ΟΙι, wkat wo·dorful frtufrtal Im," U Ûm «uUmatio· you will mâke After krjî·! * «up e( any ·! Mir Am Uapntwl krsnd·· Th· ckricMl pro«l«ct» of lAiU, TÇfcU», J*pk· aa4 ùtjrU· ar· found in Itrg· quâRliti·· on *«r iImIvw. We want every UumIwM in Du»· to know ÛM uIm «f our tea», and invite you to try oao of tkaoo Am W«mU. Order ο pound today. Upton or ftan^uot. . WALTER JONES PHONE N·. IT Proposals for School Site Invited i The Board of Trustee· of the Dunn Gra- j ded School invite proposal· and suggestions j as to the location of the new Grammar ; School Building to be located at some point < t East of the Railroad in or near Dunn. It i· [ ι ; considered inadvisable to accept less than a I iull city block as a site for this building. J. C. CLIFFORD, Chairman, MARVIN WADE. Secretary. ► ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. Edsel Β. Ford, president of the Ford Motor company, give· oat the following statement: "Another reduction ha· been made in the lint price of all type» of Ford car· and th· Ford truck to take effect immediately. The Hat price·, f. o. b. Detroit, are now an follow·: louring (Jar $4»>.0U Runabout - $370.00 Coupe $695.00 S«lan $760.00 CHasaia __ $345.00 Truck-Chaaeia $495.00 Tractor $625.00 "The big reduction» lut fall were made in anticipation of k>« ma terial coata which we are now getting the benefit of and thi· fact togeth- 1 j or with Increaael manufacturing efficiency and the unprecedented de mand for Ford cars, particularly during the paat 3 month* permitting maximum production, have made another price reduction poaaible im mraiiMiy, "Ford business for April and May, 1921, wu greater L»y 66,638 car· and truck* than for the same two month» In 1920; in fact, the de mand ha· been even greater than the supply, »o that our output ha· been limited, not by unfilled order», bat by manufacturing facilities. "The Fordaon tractor la still being eold at leas than the coat to produce on account of the recent big price reduction», and it ia impoaai ble, therefore, to make any further est in the price of the tractor. Can you afford to go without a car any longer when Forda are sell ing at theae tow price» Τ There is no reason now why you ahould delay purchasing a Ford car, Ford truck, or Fordaon tractor. We will gladly advise you concerning the delivery of a Fordaon tractor or the particular type of car in which you arc interested. Just phone us or drop us a card. J. W. THORNTON DUNN. NORTH CAROLINA Majestic Ranges! Best in the World Reduced from $148.00 To I $98.00 Full Set of Majestic Cooking Ware, either Alumi num or Porcelain, with Each Range ! ! Biggest Bargain Ever Offered in this Section GET YOURS while the stock UiU. ' 4 Butler Brothers Dunn, N. G Varia*, Ν. C. I
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