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The Daily Free Press from Kinston, North Carolina • Page 3

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i.rniurnAY EVENING, JULY 13. 1921 THE KINSTON (N. C) FREE PRESS -AGE THREE i 1 a IV ATTC Sure Relief WAIN I Grand Theatre Tomorrow CASH W1TH ORDER wiyt win le a word 2c a word 8e a word 4c a word 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief jniertion I Insertion! 5 ioiertlon 7 insertion jj insertion 8 insertion jg insertions Mrs. C. G.

Tvnda'll of Norfolk Is Ac a word visiting relatives here. a word 12c a word LL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION Mrs. G. B. Kirkman is visitinir rel atives and friends at Goldsboro.

Mrs. H. H. Graineer is snpnrlincr Mi.imnB charge twenty-flYS word. 'Ch initial and abbreTiatkm ia eoantad a word.

Piano tuner, Jas. G. Mehegan. 'Phone gW Dly 7-8 to 15. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE.

Under and Jby virtue of the judg some time at Asheville and other ud- state points. ment of the Superior Court of Lenoir County, in an action entitled, Jessie Policeman Norwood Evans of Wash J. Smith against Woodley Taylor, the v-h stock turnip and ruts, baga Wds. J. E.

Hood Co. Ply Sw 7-1 to 15. ington, formerly of the local force, was here Wednesday. undersigned commissioner will, on Monday, the 1st day of August, 1921, Mrs. Alice Hunter will SDend the at 12 o'clock at the Court house door in Kinston, North Carolina, of next few months at Kansas Citv.

Messrs. Raymond Hooker and Wil-bour Ormond of Hookerton left Tuesday night for the western part of the State to spend several days. Supt. E. E.

Sam of the County Schools will return to Chapel Hill Wednesday night. He has been conducting teacher examinations the last two days. Misses Gay Braxton and Cary Williamson and Clarence Linden Williamson, who have been visiting at the home of Mr. H. Gait Braxton, left Wednesday morning for Willoughby Beach.

Misses Mary G. Bellamy and Adelaide Worth and Mr. Edward Bowd-en have returned to Wilmington after spending some time here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. George W.

Hardwivke. A large local party at Mansfield the last two weeks is expected to return Thursday or Friday. Included are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cummings, Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Skinner, Miss Lovie Jane Skinner and a number of others. Wanted Hogs, all sizes and conditions Hooker Co. Ply 6-16-T tf. where two sons reside.

fer for Bale, and sell to the highest bidder for cash that certain tract of land and being in Pink Hill Miss Edna Ormond and Messrs. Wil- Elsie FERGUSON Township, Lenoir County, North Car bour and Bertram Ormond of Honk. olina, on the south side of Burncoat Wanted Experienced clerk in dry goods Lady preferred. Apply Hyman Katz, 115 S. Queen St.

Dly 7-12, 14. erton were Kinston visitors Tuesday. road, at the east end of the lane on which is the former residence of Ira Mr. F. Lee Edwards has returned J.

Heath, and bounded as follows: frtom Raleiirh." Where he has been Beginning at the road 15 feet east the past month or so studying under taking. Call K. C. Wood 'Phone 728. He does it cheaper for furniture up-holstoring.

Baby carriages retrimmed and highest class auto trimming on any style car in the city, ply 7-13 to 15 Misses Dorothy Davenport and of the ditch (bridge, and runs south in a paralell line with the ditch 70 yards to a stake; thence east until it comes to Parker Howard's line; thence with his line. 70 yards to the Charlotte Rodman have returned to Washington after a visit with Mrs. Malcolm McCullen. anamount) Qiclure II road; thence with the road to the beginning, containing 1 1-2 acres, more or less. It being understood that the lost Large cameo pin at Merest Park Tuesday night.

Finder return to Free Press office. Dly 7-13 to 15 house and lot situated in the north Washington Ds west corner of the above described lot of land is excepted, said piece be ing excepted being about 25 yards Loser Fine me square, and being the same land described in a deed from First National Bank to Ira J. Heath, recorded in Lost July 9th, small sum of money at Diiws store, or between Daws store and my home on Orion and Kin? Street. If found return and get $10.00 reward. Ira J.

Heath, 916 E. King Kinston, N. C. Dly 7-14 to 16 in WILLIAM production 'Sacred and Profane Love' The play that created a Broadway sensation. And lured Elsie Ferguson back to the stage for the greatest dramatic triumph of her career.

A drama of life's master emotion its dar-in, its pain, its ecstasy. Its terrible power to drag down. Its sacred power to glorify. A romance of love and music, youth and fame. Dressed in silks, basking in luxury, but touching at times the underworld haunts of those who have lost the fight.

Now brought direct from stage to screen to mark the beautiful star's return to motion pictures. Yet far more pretentious and varied than any stage production could be. A beauty-picture that carries straight to the heart. From the Celebrated Stage Success And Novel by ARNOLD BENNETT Scenario by Julia Crawford Ivers Cast Includes CONRAD NAGEL Book 52, page 365, of the Office of Kinston won a pretty game from the Tars here Tuesday afternoon, the the Register of Deeds of Lenoir County. Also another lot excepted which Jessie J.

Smith sold and deeded to Julia J. Smith. Armstrong, lb 3 0 0 0 Decker, ss 4 0 0 0 Rowland, ..4 0 10 Johnson, 2b 3 0 1 0 last regular game of the season. The Birds scored one in the first frame; after that nobody got home, though Advertised this the 30th day of there were several interesting situ June, 1921. ations.

Stackhouse, Kinston's new D. M. JOLLY, Commissioner. twirler, and young Henry perform Dly 6-29; 7-6, 13, 20. (adv.) Regular Prayer Services at the FIRST BAPTIST ed well.

Both men had complete control at all times, though a stiff wind was against the pitchers. Wood, 3b 3 0 2 1 Jacobs, rf 2 0 0 0 Grubb, If 2 0 1 0 Henry, 3 0 0 0 By innings: II Kinston 100 000 OOx 1 4 1 Washington 000 000 000 0 5 1 Two-base hits, Johnson, Passed balls, by Rowland 1. Bases on balls, off Stackhouse 4, off Henry 3. Struck out, by Henry 3, 'by Stack- Charlie White scored. It was a Goldsboro and Kinston BUSLINE matter of landing, two hits in the one inning.

Twice the Sailors ap peared to have a fine chance to Score, but they failed to get a man across. In one inning Stackhouse struck out three men. One feature of the game was the fanning of both managers by the opposing pitchers, and Jean-nette repeated. FRANK GRANTHAM, Prop. Every Day Except Sunday house 5.

Left on bases, Kinston 5, Washington 4. Double plays, Red Johnson to C. White to D. Kuyk to G. Kuyk to D.

Kuyk; Stackhouse to Briggs to Kuyk. Jeanhette to Johnson. Time 1:30. Attendance 1,500. Umpires, Boylan and Stewart.

Scorer, Dr. Faulkner. TONIGHT Red Johnson from right threw a man out at home in one frame. New Bern Wins. New Bern won- a 10-inninsr contest Leave Hotel Kennon, Goldsboro, 8:30 a.

m. and 2 p. m. Leave Hotel Tull, Kinston, 12 a. and 6 p.

m. from Greenville, 3-2. Johnson and R. Morris, Patterson and Carson were ODDS AND ENDS OF THE SPORT the batteries. New.

Bern got 11 hits, Greenville 10, while each team made one error. Teams Lay Off. Shirtings Just the cloth for boys' blouses, men's shirts, ladies' wear; fast color. 22ic New York Clothing Co. The Popular Price Store.

ALL ARE INVITED TO ATTEND Ladies Silk Hose Fine Quality 22-inch Silk Boot, extra wear 94c Pending a decision by the directors at Washington Wednesday night as All Stops Accordingly Look for Cadillac Car Carrying the American Flag. to whether New Bern shall play Kinston and Washington tied games if I on which they demand decisions, the teams are resting. Kmston will in Lee McB. White, Pastor YOU WILL BE WELCOME sist upon getting its two games. Washington and Greenville will back BUY W.

S. this city. The presidents of both have told the local press so. Whether there will be a second half depends upon New Bern. Now that it's all over save the directars' say and New Bern's acceptance or rejection, let's take a baseball holiday and relieve our nerves.

It is another argument against outlaw baseball. National Commission or none should be the policy next season. Anyway, it has been bang-up baseball so far. The teams have not acquired batting fame. How could they? There have been Ollinger, Larrisey, Stackhouse, Lindberg, Wilson, McBride, Baird, Henry and some other birds to reckon with.

Pretty Dress Goods The Box Score. Following was the box score in the Kinston-Washington game: Kinston. AB EHE D. WOOD CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 307 N.

Queen Street. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Night Fhone, 179 and 314-J Day Phone 46. D. Kuyk, 3b 3 0 0 0 C.

White, ss 2 1 1 0 I AU Crisp and New Johnson, rf 4 0 0 1 Briggs, lb 3 0 1 0 J. White, 2b 3 0 0 0 Settle, cf 3 0 0 0 SAYS BAKER. i I Lady came in on the Coast Line to 69c Plain Color Organdies. Excellent material for the cool summery dress, and besides makes a most becoming one Only i visit us the other day, and while she Batehelor, If 1 0 0 0 Turnbull, If 1 0 0 0 G. Kuyk, 3 0 2 0 Stackhouse, 2 0 0 0 VANCE P.

PEERY, M. D. Office With Dr. Woodley. FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Office Phone ,45 Residence 123 was being shown around the city she asked the question "Isn't there another railroad that runs hers?" And I 1 Totals Washington.

.25 1 4 1 AB .3 0 0 0 she was told yes, but no depot. BAKER'S STUDIO. Dly 7-13. (adv.) Jeannette, cf til 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 mm 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Report of the Condition of THE CASWELL BANKING TRUST COMPANY Dress Gingham In various pretty colorings and checks and plaides, fast color, and inexpensive as well as pretty. We are selling a great OOi-amount of this t0 2 at Kinston, in the State of-North Carolina, at the close of busi I ness, June 30th, 192L RESOURCES WHEN YOU WANT INSURANCE SEE JAS.

F. PARROTT ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE. Table of Silk Included in this lot are some very pretty patterns and many worth twice as much as price tf 1 AC on them, only vF Pongee 36-inches wide, in pink and tan; very neat and durable; priced very reasonable IQ Only Oi7C ll I 83 ii 1 i Loans and Discounts $671,332.76 Demand Loans 7,799.05 Overdrafts unsecured 1,149.90 United States Bonds and Liberty Bonds 12,850.00 Furniture and Fixtures 3,000.00 'Phone No. 12. 500 Pollock St.

Voiles tt 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 All other Real Estate owned 21.656.9C We still have a few pieces of this left and will Cash in vault and net amounts due from Banks, Bankers, and Trust 39 close same out at Companies 53,815.43 Cash Items held over 24 hours 121.42 Checks for clearing 852.53 Total $772,578.05 LIABILITIES 1 Capital Stock. paid in 50,000.00 Surplus Fund 20,000.00 Undivided Profits, less current expenses and taxes paid 15,255.47 Dividends Unpaid 8.00 Bills Payable 301,000.00 Deposits Due Banks, Bankers, and Trust Companies 1,700.84 Deposits subject to check 231,677.07 Time Certificates of Deposit, Due in Less Than 30 Days 103,283.28 Cashier's Checks outstanding 6,356.94 Certified Checks 268.73 Under Priced Specials Men's Qflr Overalls iJOK' Men's Shirts; QC-Big Bargain Boys' Wash 7Q Pants oc Men's Scout tfJO AC Shoes Boys' Union Efts Siiifa "Wt Men's Shirts Collars Attached In White and Tan. Fine Quality. Guaranteed $2.00 Specially Low Priced White gc Homespun Androscoggin Bleaching Chambray, 1 Cr yard OC 25-inch 1 1 -i-r Percale 2 Boys' Wash Suits; Tom $2.98 Sawyer Gauze Vests, 1Qr 25c quality Just Received White and Colored Sport and Dress Hats From $4.50 to 20.00 Chamberlain Braxton Savings Deposits 42,777.72 Trust Denosits (net) i 250.00 Total 45c State of North Carolina County of Lenoir July 11th, 1921. Suspenders Only T.

W. Heath, Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear Insurance ia AU Its Branches Real Estate Bonga aa4 SoU. that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. T. W.

HEATH, Cashier. Correct Attest: F. C. DUNK, J. M.

QUINN, W. D. LaROQUE, Directors. Subscribed and sworn before me, this 11th day of July, 1921. W.

O. WOOTEN, Notary Public. Mcoramusion expires August 29, 101, 13 W. D. LaROQUE DR.

GEO. B. KIRKMAN Eyesight Specialist Of Glasses Fitted Correctly Cross Eyes Straightened Kiastoa, N. Graduate from McCormick's Medical Insurance and Real Estate. TELEPHONE 27 Offices 212-214 Boater Bldf.

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