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t THE NEWS AND OBSERVER. TUESDAY, APftfL 23, 1912. -.- - ; - - -- - --xl " Xs -V Inntfinilirrnnini li i 1 : m m mm- ii f f i - - amm. - - i m - . i - ifuuwviri i u a n wwci n i fnvrww ' " 11 r-ajtfjimaMMiiiiraacg.w'ifgii-f teffM Mfc- mat Piaao heibkim ( 1 u iM-i ; -. s V Three-Fiftv jr vl..zt'j: Ann wnprp snail i kuv iti :. .-:,,J-.! i . ii A I , IACE AU bATlX EYKJIWG GOVYX. This to rather as elaborate evening ttttk which la pictured today. The todies la of cmm astln with draperies W W Ua shoulders bald by caUx nuns of pearL IJttl flal bows nf pale yel low re I ret ribbon hold th fairness nf th MO, tn trwntTW 4a also used for tha girdle aad bends on the ateavea Tha skirt la made of satin. ew severely plain and with a tunic of all-aver lac draped on the leTt atda ad bald by another pearl rabochon wilk taaeele of pearl falling from It. Kt reads and tassrbi wf saws taU from tha shoulder ornaments. THE OBMTACLE. la tha spring the young maa'a fancy lightly turns to thoughta of love; ' Ta a Una five-room apartment for hie . " f .chosen turtle dove. cllm i ewsll apartment building thai la strictly up-to-date. With alarlilc etavatora and a coiy cor- aar grate. To a patent Artless cooker and a handsome touring car. . Te a sweet domestic drama In which aha would be tha etar. Oh, the cheerful raiy evenings by a , Pooahonlu are. Ami the conndentlal cnnta. ofywhlch a man could never tire; Oh, the cbkratlng IllUe dinner, with the partner of hla life. ! kll flva-room apartment with his dainty Utile wife. . It' a dream that la worth dreaming. and Jt would be Very nlca. There la Juat noe thing preventing It Ha haaa't got the price. Key K. Noulton. 4 DAILT CALENDAR. 4 The Twentieth Century Club 4 4 will meat thla afternoon at four T 4 o'clock with lira. M. T. NofTta 4 Tha Tuaaday Afternoon Club 4 will moot thla afternoon at fonr 4 e'clork with Mtm A. yi. Browor, 4 I Wont Mnlelgh. 444444-f444 Mini Julia Culbreth haa returned to nar home here, arter vlatt to frteada la Ooldaaora and Mount Olive. Mre. John A. Morgan returned realerday to Norftdk. Va after a vlalt te her aun. Mr. A. Tl. Morgaa. mm i: t. moot, jr.. haa re turned front Wllena. where she vtart tun ed Mrs. W. J. Moore. Mm. I. 11 Weaeon. nf Rprtngnald, Maaa, who haa been vtaltlng Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Tlmberleke. returned homo yesterday. - Mra Joe Hell, who haa been vla- ttlaa here, has returned te her home a Haeran Mrs. Itobert I. Oraynnd children are vWuita at the hoen ef Mr. and Mrs. It. T. Oray HER AILMENT A COMMON OIIE Hippy Exjrieitc of Mrt. Dillinjjer, Who Finally Poind Relief in Card a I, Tne Womtn'i Tonic wssi Hades, lad r abewt fowy "fa Sarah tmiiagsr. mt "I eWd wtih aa all- ssent eesaeaea te . K iM,, hsj I ewiie ant a my varsau in weman'a f 1 . aad able te ra aH . hard. nri.iT I refine.. e N to a , Iff dangtiter Is aad H asosat te be WUlng rardaa. he already, token ear e betlle. Cards hi the beat , tse. 'it has deae mm aa Ban ,, - tw say hte, aad ssaeaass N A f-w awaat rarsj 4 ta t)a win sreeaa avaea gad by sesesatrsf To rw pals s4 essly r.4. 4ri tp m ywars thai baa Ik --,' aa raw -1 rrrylir ' - ' j tWr wwsssa waMI aew 'Oardwl tsaaaty, let aso wSmsj asadss). sf ga ksjawe eras tiasat geeva. ta tha T aad Was. eases asw ma. H tusawa gNMasss) aaa soasj w -- "r- ' . Superior Stupe in Ytddih, Ramie, Hempr If Ua and Straw Braids. MIj KIanor MK'obern left yea. Irriluy fur Baltimore, Md., after vla Itiin frlfndii In the ylty. mim Mattic cflipeppcr haa rs turn.'d from SVlleon. where aha spent Hundny Mrs W A. Graham Clark haa re turned -to Waahlngton, D. C, after visiting her mother. Mrs. J. M. Hack. Miss May Uncoln, of Delwar, hi apendtns a few days In the city. Mlm Kvelyn Taylor, of Cory, haa : returned Dome arter visiting; In tha I city. Mies Minnie foley. of Mocksvllle. who has been visiting her brother. I Mr Will X.oley. left yesterday after j nMn for lurham, where aha will I visit her slater. ( Mrs. W. W Ashe, of Waahlna- Utu. IK VJ a aueat at lha Jwuaa at ('apt. 8. A. Aahe. Two Marriage. Mr. Hayden Allen, of Raleigh, and Mlaa Minis E. Hums of Banford, were married Sunday afternoon In the eflloe of lha register of deede by Mr. W. H. HawyeY, Justice of tha peace- Mr. William H. Bddina and Mlas Annla Bar ham were united In mar ring Sunday night at 1:10 al the home of the bride on Halifax street. Mr. W. If. Sawyer performing the ceremony. To Flavor Kancv Food Dellclnuely uae HAl'KK'H I't'ltE FIAVOIUNa EXTKACTfl. Vanilla. Umon, etc. Thirteen highest Awards and Medals. Chalybralo Hirtng I'tmmmcnumt. I8peclal tn News and Observer.) Chalybeate Springs. N. C April II. The commencement exnrrlees of Chalybeate Springs High School will -take place on April 3lrd and 24th. Tuesday evening al t o'clock there will be exerclsea by the primary de partment. Wednesday afternoon at will come tha literary address, delivered by Hon. John A. Oaten, of Kayettevllle, and exercises by music and elocution classes. In the even ing at I o'clock, the High School de partment will give a play "A Ken tucky Belle ra, . H. H amber Rwtrrtaloe. i Carthage. April 12. Mrs. O hJ Humber was a most charming hostess to tha Wednesday Afternoon Club at its last mealing In honor of Mlaa Mary Worthy, who on April the S4th, becomee the bride of Mr. I!. U Rpence. The parlors were very attractive In (near aeeoratlons of dog-wood and wood violets. After a few rubber of bridge were played the hostess dis tributed dainty cards to the guests, asking them to writs happy wishes to our popular bride-to-be. The read ing of the cards shewed how dear to each member of the club Mlaa Worthy's happiness Is. -BrnswIhurWlliicdem. Invllallona readlns aa follows have been Issued: "Mr and Mr E. H Borden request the honor of your presence at the marrlaae of their daughter Mabel Moran tn Mr Jack Johnston H road hurst on the evenlns of Tuesday, the thir tieth of Anrll nineteen hundred and twelve t eight forty five o'rlnrk aim Paul's Methndlat F.pleropaJ Church (loldsboro. Nortn Carolina'' WladkrT-McltauiW Tha following Invitation haa beB "Mr J a me Kllaabeth Mc Daniel Invitee roil lo be preaent al the marries of her daughter Kuatoa roye le . Mr. Thomas Allen Windier Tuesday Morning. April the thirtieth nineteen hundred and twelve St seven o'clock At Mom near Trentes. North Carolina " Naples- PVwe . Invitations have been laswed frteaas reading as follow "Mr. Jeanes Mrtmi Fwnpies had Miss Mettle Parry Mseseei their wiarrlag ea Wednesday eveeraa. May the Hi tnte theasasd Blae haadred aad to at aJf after etarat Loata He4l WsssmxsTvaa. Maetk Carsilaa. At Isnea aftsr Brih of May. The tertsa. WVwtiagloa. N. C. v MotMtmrr, atxiti. An (tmMtptsilAi, cxrm. Rew Che wan. j iSeerleJ to "tew aad OassWsr I Kesbaew. N C, April ft. Twa Pea Oniavsrrtai aad tajrwU risk bM Ite laNlal bassues besw st si Mali s seleadld saeaa was served. Mr. i. A. Laoa. Jr, the grisliant sf the elab, arseealrr liidlit aa teiwwsster aad twuoasced the seeaaera aad their swbjkwas pa a naaat naps ansaass. Tw a -T" Mre ml V. , " of a rww.Csser. be . O. Abaa. 7 T ntvV 4. W, fsesftl we nr. r. O, "ssisui g's irtiiissj Aswan tea t(a- Wa as Toasts wees fssaindit e so fae- 2wr O.K.- by Mr W. IV Msrrm. -fhsr sVaaeat aad TVMr rroa. rrwf A IV gsareef, hjr freak.' ley Mr. 1, 4 sVad- oaadhedeas, wp Ma, i. A. t'l !.- ktr. A. rne , fTrTT-T - aeaay. n-1 "T? " krMbed the isas"1! f 4 e eV twww tlons, let oar Mr. Lmngley send you caUlotnes, price md terms of our line, 'No music house in America can show a better line at lower prices and on easier terms. We carry a large stock of . MASON & HAMLIN (The World's Best Piano) C0N0VER, CABLE, KINGSBURY, VOSE, BEHNIXG, WELLINGTON, CORLEY, SCHU BERT AND CAMBRIDGE PIANOS. WNER-PLAYER PIANOS The Behninsr Player-Piano The Tel-Electric Piano Player Mason & Hamlin and Chicago Cottage ORGANS For the Home and Church This represents the finest line of Pianos and Organs carried by any musical house in Anieriep 'and if you anticipate buying or are investigat ing lookingo a future purchase don't fail to in fowia yourself fully as to thty line. Remember: Free Catalogs on Request Successors Cable Piano Co. DURHAM, N. a M. T. LANGLEY, Resident Manager. I Uilrd floor of the handsome Pass. Wnody and Ixmg. halloing -recently completed and has started off with most favorable prospects. With a membership of about seventy-five of the town's most substantial and rep resentative rltlsens snd under the leadership of Ha young, able, popu lar and energetic president. Mr. J. A. Ions. Jr.. It Is destined tn be a wreat factor in the future of the i-ommunltv. sptoiCK-woirniT. NarrtJaJ rVetlviaew at (nrthagv la Howor nf Bride aad Uroosa-eo-Bo. an nag. April ZI. The beginning of the social festivities of the week. In honor of Miss Mary Worthy, who. next Wedneeday become the bride of Mr I I. Spent', a prominent law yer of the town, was made Tuesday afternoon when Mr. W. i Brown and stater. Miss Margaret Urave. n; tertalned several of I heir friends at a hose and handkerchief shower The guests wer cordially greeted by Mrs ! ' Uravea Me Hrown and Mlas Oraves and ushered Into the library hlch was effective!) dex-orated with beautiful yellow jasmin and Raetr 11 He After a few rubbers of bridge and several games' of nation bad been played. It waa found that Mr T 11 Tyson had made the highest or la brtdg aad Mlas Mess Stuart had been most skillful In nalioaa Mr N. F. Seawell, with a few happy r marha. presented the prises, a heautl- j ful Seek of cerde to Mrs. Tyson and a earner te Mlaa maart. they. In turn I presenting them te the bride-te e I i nn sir aeaweii giving a charming I little poem of her ewa compoalUua. mmnwim mm vo BO Tie. prs,ted Mks. Worthy a pair of dainty bed-roera stipa. ra As ah was rcviag ineea s show of silk hne aad lovwty haad-nsada aaadkerrhlerB fell saea her frees a hag stock lag "wpeevtsed. from yellow crep par aad ssapidsi frasa ta rbaadeitor . kn" debetews kre ceurse bad 7Tm'mrT?- ' ees daparted I UiaahU,. their aeateas far a charm Wig eftewea aad grriag the sue ' y A (Vaa tsaw, f Wllhaaa Itatsrprhsv 1 Tha ea delivered apeecb sf tha la rrt Afrk. apear.d I. V Ww 4MM f arsTtajeJsan ajfcd Mmfci j was a eksar eall te every !..,,, . SHeh tw ta priartpke mt the partv Resewsly srrl4 ta pe- See fas watrb th Keblkran per ty eeaaas sad watch ta fw. ,., psatreews lniiaaa A earefal re. 4 bag at laa spu.h will atv, a a ktr, tetwa ad ta dead iMna n4 fwrtaar uwartaaa owe faltb H th prf etglsg of ta twssasiatie parlv -wuxl lany acsetary Teachers' Training School asshaa geObbary. Ballsbury, N. C. April I Franklin MrKlfresh of Chi. ago. Ir whs me leaning speaker st a Ms trmw meeting held la the opera vhou.. in Sallaliury Sunday afternoon Dr M. P: I fresh I the International aeTreun of teacher training; for Sunday School workers, and hla address was one ,,f great force. He Was heard by a lar. number of leading Christian wt.rken Another visitor and speaker of Inter eat waa J. Vfea fmvimr m.i ... the North Caralla a...d.. a. ...... i Association. I Whst the orators want In depth I they arlvs yog In length. Mnnlesguleu HERB Is s ether Tel. SO Alt. asmsk. seSagbrelly , aT wr tr - ?""M -m m m 9 A K A fvl I I Va i4 nJt llM I V iT1 WWf JUilliVil A O The eld as4 ran BsaklBg plar MOTHER GOOSE Wilt W nesssnlil st TMK Hinr ACDfTOKK M rVtday rtlsrJsa, AarH Mth. with a karwo cast laclsding wtth m af rVeSty flarts rK "M wwenasj bs beTsS sH lerss rasatry d Htil let. kr THK iijit THAT KtTtt yt'pt T" MAJCC TOO AJU'OH 'Wisa preenptty at 1 elarh . ewer. rwa ih bad lie ! WEAR ; - ft, ' ; , acoue CORSETS 1: hare aBcUer Fiinrn; rit'. -1 ssrraeiav La Gr Washington, D. C April II. Hon. Wlinara J. Bryan, who made a series of speeches Is Ohio the past week la the Interest of tbs CMdldacy of Qov, Wood row Wtlson, addressing accord ing to popular est I mats,' audience numbering mt.OOd people, will take the atump la florid this wdtk In behalf of the candidacy of tha New Jersey executive. Mr. Bryan haa agreed to address a mass meeting at Jacksonville next Thursday, and on Friday he will speak at Tampa. It la not unlikely thai an engagement will be made for him at l'enucola. In Florida Governor Wilton Is op posed by Representative Oscar Under wood. Both Governor Harmon and Speaker t'lirk hud friends and sup porters In the State, out they decided not to run in the primary contest and 1 when thev withdrew the Influence of all their supporters wiis thrown to Mr. l nderood. The light nf the al lies In K'orlda was centered on Mr) , I'ndt rwood for the reaasn that a large part of Alabama is eontHsMous ' to Florldx. and It was thought that ' he would make the stronger race therV it aa agreed that Mr. t'nder- wood could make a better fight than !elthr Cio.ernor Harmon or Hpcuker 'lark aanlnrt Governor Wilson in that State because of the fact that appeal could be made to the neigh boring sentimental feellns. In Klorlda Oovrnor Wllson'a candi dacy haa a strong supporter In tlov ernor Jennings, who Is a nephew of the dlaUnirutshed Nebraskan. Uover nor Jennings Is a very active momber of the Florida Woodrow Wilson league, and Is a contributor to the campaign fund in toutl ttuijy Wlkon 1st Iowa, The following telegram wita roceiv H at Woodrow Wilson headquarters today from Judge A. Vn Wnganen, of Hloux t':ly, Iowa: "Gov.-rnor Wilson has 51 2 delegates lnstrtx ted and elected lo the' lit ate convention. The Clark and Harmon delegates with those doubtful added only total 114 In addition there are 12 del. amies committed to the nomi nation l.f Mr. Bryan. II looks like Uovernor Wilson will have a good major llfcn the tttate convention." Kour urtempts to form s Taft Yale club rtave been failure. At a meet InK of the Democratic upper class I 'tn a vote nf two to one waa given In fax or of the nomination of (Gover nor Wilson. The opposition was di vided between Clark aad Harmon The Yale Woodrow Wilson Club was forniel by Professor Vlull'ln and vice uretidi-nt from each a buff r Fayetteville Presbytery Ad loums; Pleasant Anticipa tions of Coming Com- 1 mencements; Deputy Sheriff Ferrell Dead Dunn. April II. bvlerv adjourned h.l.l Its It'th I St Haul's next -FsyrltevHieifres-yesterday. having on. to meet , again fall. There were in attendance a large number of ileleaates snd preachers. Col. K F. H llae was elected moderator. T- closing exercises of the Duna - idert erhool will be held on Mir S nd 10th In-. II yi Iirth i Halelsh. will preach the Som mo in enient sermon on the e van lug ' ihe ttth. and tfie msln1ddr-s will he leitv,ered on Mav 19th by tl'rof. S Y Oullv dean of the law depart ment of Wake Forest ( oIumt. L'n- der the efficient management f!rrot Hrd P Uentrv. I verv eueeeapful the srhool has Ibeeh Indeed A fhov men! Is now on e'hool hulldlns foot lo enlarsrai I he which waa lonly built a few veer e"n, and It i was inousni si ini time te-' th ISalld las was amply eufTieWnt for ties inaxt I tea year Trie Daushters of the Confederacy, 1 tThlcors chsoter. will award a prist tn the student who write taw tbest saner on The causes leadens: 1 sp te the war Mtwea ths State. " Tha enmmencoevwat eair rises st Hul a Creek Academy will aa .held nn Mar ttk aad Iota. Jedao Uekw (. Prttcaard win deltvar tbss Spars address ef lb e casts. Tha Isskra In ureal sermon will by areacJkel the Susdar beforw by ttev. .li H, Johasaa. ef Watt ft Mot. frhkt scImmM snder nv J. M. CasaphVus stanageraeat Is datag aa ajar for the young ease aad aeaeass) of llsrwart and two adjoining eon sf lea, aad there are salts a Sena bee? oflsta seata froai ether gkaiaa f Rot. J. H Isiw wlfl AoMrorf the aadreaa si the els slag asextw sf th Nswma Orerv High sVbe. whkrh has had very piaaasisM year sneer tha ssaasnsiiat 4 IPfw- CtMwtaa. 1 Itowwt sarrrnT U A. ferral ,IaM rreek ywaisrdsr Us was a. yg as bets las the. fa IX' Mlg IkraaoJ ars gwsMsaf anarraeaw THEDOOZEllOIS Father 6.-dS5nJa3c4 ) cert r.d Fcxf Jurppbg Condi DloTDH a the Pwsms MAKING IT KQTJSB Thnt Clhcn Art Ccntni tel ta Kewt aad pt nm I iMS-e-aMlkes, ApeH II. I frd . l-ev MrJ t. A ' ttra f' r reeary hf e a " fw rveeee, t 'e Fec , 4 'i - aeAre'od ta r ' i w T rm ' ii j sm Made iti any leather or fabric POOL & We Fit 124 Fayctteville St. and were hound over to the last term of Federal court at Charlotte. Iav being under a H.Ouo bond and the others now in prison under bonds of lUi each. At the hearing Commis sioner Valentine stated that he would certify certain facts to Judge J. K. Boyd with reference to Dave Foster's Intimidation of a witness by having him arrested while on the way to the trial The three men brought here today as prisoners refused to attend court. Their bund were forfeited and Mar shal Grant and Chief ui I'ollce Bob Norman, of Saluda, made the arrests early thla morning, the former etat inr that while lying In wail for the men he was within 100 yards of a distillery that was In operation, but he waa bent on his mission of captur ing theae three men so did not cap- ture the distillery. Bone bentelle. the Intimidated witness, as referred to above. Mr. Oraot said,, was charged gel that ' order now i Mr. Business Man, you can think right npw of hundreds of instances where a Day Letter or a Night Letter would have saved the expense of a trip, captured a doubtful order, flashed an important inquiry and brought back the infor mation on the jump. r Analyze your territory and yea will find that Western Union Day Letters and Night Letters will add to your efficiency, ' multiply your customers and increase your sales. . THE WESTER1 UNION STRAWBERRY ICE CREAM TVs aye. new serving real Rtrawneerv rream. mail from th Natural Berry, snd mad by one who knoat how to make 1c Osama. IT III lM.I -lot a Mhar tern frnnn aervnd la tutor MsTerewt Milra. THE WAKE DRUG STORE SCHOOL MEDALS Let us furnish yon our price j for manufacturing Vschool and fraternity pins and medals." . Wegiiaiamtwfine worJonan- 1 ship and better quality medals at more attractive prices than you iiave been paying:. ' ' : . r - - '. - . ' - . . f . - - m 9 ' " - Jolijr&vnnt3 Jewelry CcC . ijuXIG, N. C U "If CROCKER The Feet Raleigh, N. C. with criminal assault, but at a subse quent hearing, waa acquitted and la order to carr out his plans Dave Foster had him arrested again to gether with Mack Holltfleld. charging criminal aasault. according to Mr. Grant, who Intends to take the pris ons to Salisbury tomorrow for trial. ! Dave Koi iter Is alleged to be the "king I be- of moonshiners of his section. and it la said has alven the officsrs considerable trouble-for a number of ; years Knows I he Uasna. I Webster's Weekly.) Whatever you do, whether you bs a Simmons man or a Kltchln man, don't moke the mistake -of supposing that judge ciark doea not know "the pout- leal game. We'll Wager a watermelon 'that he has written more letters swith his own hand than Simmons and ! Kllchln put together. TELEGRAPH CpMPAMT WoTeuirrr ? tarnrtrr it .Wa,' Wm M lehwe, ?U7ZZ?.L r4' v.n....,, CV, wa ad tw .VT rw Ta, 1- Iw. r-eaia nJjT .w... . ..a . r t ' - county ornc ii 0 i ; ' J OOYLAII-PkEAnCE 00.! aM sa"j4ad4 ttPVaff V eSaJ Van OnV-n G' -- . . weeja r-- -. t y- fee Kfcl imm ii - Li ' "
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