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KHornms, January 27, 1916. I, yyillG M 1 nil roinii rjl put A NOSHING THOUGHT If Write it cm your heart tha every tiAV n tne ucst uay m the year- Euier fon. . - v, !p - ; Meeting of . ' ' ' , An unusually large number of the members o( SmOsU met yesterday af jlwnwm'tu the Elks' parlors, at the '.g Mhf mnuiiiluy meeting o this club of beir-!jeijHtiv ' wuimm of the Twin-City. tj'Thc chll ka order by the president, 3iSw Athvbtttc tries, tvn Mowed by the usunl hu!iteir session and a short uu nation of the ft-ogtam for the year, ij X cordial" invitation was read from DJrs, Ertea Paine, president of ie Clem Wens 'Civic T.engue to attend Recipro city Day, to be observed in t lemmons W, April t M all of the' Federated Clubs of the city will be united, no doubt, many of our club women will reapony.ftnd tlu Various orgiiiiizatioiis will bp wcll( represented at oca eion. . ' ' v.- ' ! I Mr.:" R. li' Starr, who is '.delight Eorosis members this winter with his . Sba'.kc8)CariBii 'lecture; gave the third jn the series this aftemon and all who heard him were charmed as be diameter i.l very clearly the tragedies of the tliini period- . . ' "Mnelieth" the tragedv of amhitio.i; "Cjthellfr'-'the tragiHly' ' of jca'.;ii; "Liar" the tragedy of ingratitude; "HumlctV yt tjsgedr of indecision: ew loroparetj and the main points of wwli idiMnaaell 1 tan)'!" aptlj illg,tnttei Villi readings from these marvelous pio duetioms of -the noblest dramatic poet the world fin ever produced. ill" Stair lias revealed himself to be en taniest ytudeu.t and a wonderful in terpreter of the "rent Shakespeare and 5j weatmg Wew auioiig his hearers ui nbsorhing interest hi the works of this at(0Uess ! writer, a ? The lecture on the If'urth period f.Jie liist of February will Ctiiclude the series. ' 0 Mrs. R t; Lasaier entertains at Auction Bridge The second tf series of card parties to be gi.veSf MiiJ. R. E. Lastiter re curred yesterday afternoon, whc.i a riiinber of Indies, in response to her ,invirrion thoroughly enjoyed the intci ettihg gniuo of.atictiou. The rooms were bright -with lovely pink Jenclwiiiiea ;a rnations and the ilivBiy dajT without wa s forgotten n the pciilal -glow jof this hospitable home The winners if the table prizes, hand on.e packs of cards, were Mcsdamcs It. M. McAlhur, .T. L. Ludlow, Win. N. ITeyrJfddH'' .1. '?' Wiggins, .Miaaea Senah Crrt and Gertrude Liipfert. Mr. Lasatcr v.s assisted by he sis ters, Mrs. Porter Stednian and Miss May Lybrok, ind 'Misses Scnah and Rutii t'ritz in serving a delicioim salad, with its nccompanimeiits, followed by nuts and bon bona. '- Bridge Party in Honor Of Mrs. Hill During het stny in the Twin-City. Mrs. George Uaueer ilDIl of Helena, I'onlnna, has won many friunds who nave deiiglitcd tQ honor her in va:ion vruya. Among all the social cointies show- red upon Mrs. Hill, none has been mora thoroughly .eiiioyaMe than the card our ty given , by Mrs, D. X. Dalton. Tiies day nfleriiooii. at her home on West Fifth street, with Mrs. Hill us the hori orce. . -'. .;- ' : The over fascinating game of bridge was playedft; four tables, the pr.sa vinneriJ jjrovjng to be Mrs. NT. A. Lcin ly, MiaseS fHie'Wfiitaker, Krnm Hailev id May Lybrook, each of whom re wivel a ivk"'i cards. .While to Mrs Hill was frj-erited:- a beautifully em-tiroidwed- iraUoou tiloth in memory of tllO OCCBkioil . Meeting of the. - Itieaday tyfdget Chio Almost tlie entire personal of the Tuesday Bridge Club was present Tue day afternoon of this week, when Alias Cynth'a .Tones charmingly entertained the iuenibfcf"Ht"t1l attractive home of Leir sister, Mrs. Harry Kroeber, on SuM init street,' After- tlie usual pleasant Loi'c nyifid. (atf the" card tables, the ladies. wei served with a delicious and unusual meuii, Miss Jones, being nt eiiftwl by Jklr. . Frucber.in entertaining . The following members were prou.nt in addition to the hostess and her sis ter".. , Mesdamoa R, B. Crother. B- E. T)aV ton. t, ;W,,,iPiiye, F. K. Evans, J. L (Jraham,. E- V- (Jifly. Oeorge Orr, Ray JobiiMin, (ha lies Taylor, Jtt- L, .Sharpe, and A. do T. Talk. , THjE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE iADIES ELECTRIC OF FICE IS PREPARED r to receive patients, and to give individually prescribed, treatments in Medical Maaaage, . - ModicaUand Cor rective GyBinatica, Electro-Therapy, tcr .under Jsrofcssional direction. And thorougbnesa in all these treatments Biay ins absolutely, counted upon. THE JJEPARTMJENT ( JOR, HEALTH ' - LADIES', ELECTRIC OFFICE ii8 i-i West Fourth Street ! rl Phone 677 n ;.. j YOUR FAVORITE HIE Whatever it may' be, is how on sale O'HANLON'S IS THE PLACE " " 'The Smith's Greatest Drtijr Store" Invitation Issued The- following invitations have been received m the Twin-Cityt Mm. Margaret Carson Sinclair i request the pleasure of your presence at tlie wedding reception of her dauh tar " ; Masaitte Duart and . Mr. John Lchind Henderson on the evening of the fifteenth of Feb ruary . at half after nine o'clock at home, Marion, North Carolina Fnclrhcd carda read: , at home after March the second - . . Ulooin field, New Jersey Mr. tlenderson is well known In Winston-Salem and was for some time the popular and successful manager of Howard's Pharmacy before that store , purchased by Mr. K. W. O'Han Ion. v ... '"""' . Miss Howell to Sing . " At Musical Friday IMisH Dicie Howel will sing in a musi cal given under J he aiianices of the Junior Dorra Circle of Suleiii Friday 1 evning at 8:5(1 o'clock, at tliu home of (Mrs. E. I.- Starr on Summit street Tlie jiublie is eordiaillv invited. A silver ofl'ering will 1 taken. 4 Dance at the Club Saturday Ifignt. , The Twin-City ficrman Club will give a danee at the Twin-Citv Club ballroom on Saturday night from 8:15 to 11:43 o'clock. '".. 'all ' , Sigma Tau" ' Class To Meet The Sigma Tau Class' of Centenary Methodist chujrch will meet this 'after noon at 3:30 o'clock with Miss Mar garet Norman on Spring street. ' Woman's Foreign Missionary Conference (Delegates ' IVoin the. Methodist churches of the city will leave today for Green sfeioroi fo be plresent this evening at the opening meeting of the Woman.' MSsftlonnfy Conference of Western Xorth Carolina. A large number of ladies will be ill attendance from this section of the State, and tlie sessions promise to be unusually helpful and inspiring. The guests will 5k? entertained In tho various hospitable ' homes of Greensboro. Winston -Salem will lie represented by Mrs- IT. K Boyer, who will be with Mrs. ,T. P. Turner: Mm. R. M. Cij'utney with Mrs, H. h- Coble: Misa Kruuk Miller with Mrs. ' J. J- Stone) Mrs. j. K. Xorlleet with Mrs. liaskin; Mrs. 3t- D. Stockton witfh Mrs. J. T- Hunt; Mrs. B. M. Hitchcock with Miss Lake Brown; Mrs- J. E. Sills with Mrs. C- C. Fordliam; Mrs. N". E. Franklin with Mrs. E. C Glenn; Miss Mafry,. Cromer with, iMjra, . 8- L.. Alderman and Miss iSultie Nuding with Mjs. K. J. Stafford. J . Society Persotials Mr-. Vernon Ferrell of Kinston is vis it ins relatives iii the city. C s Mi-& Peek of the Art Department of fah'ii! College, left last night for Xew York where she will spend some days i 1 the interest of her work. Miss Hertrude Casper, who is a sis ter of Mr. Jdlin L- (Usper of this r'ty is .visiting relatives! in tb State iatitid iVin this city as stated in. The Journal Tuesday. She is ac companied by Miss Bessie Sbafer. ' Miss Mnttie Cray Morris of, Slneve port, Iji., niece of Mr- Tlios.. Itarbcr of this city. Is making ' a delightfnl sojoiirn In Honolulu, where she is the guest of Tier uncle, . l'nviliaster V. T Crav, C- S. X. Miss Anna Buxton will return to morrow from an extended visit to her sister Mrs. H. L. Edwards, at Dallas, Texas. . . - Mrs. R. A, Reid of Washington, D. C arrived in the city yesterday, to visit her daughter, Mrs. .VIJ. J. Cromer on Southside. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Reece have ret 11m ed ' from a bridal trio to Baltl fW!ahingt.on,' and other points and are at home for tlie present with OUR TEA SHOl At Kenny's Store Chicken Salard f, r M1S 1CTHKU SIUPvP v Agency . M est Salem (ireenbouse at ll II I Will IIIUIII Local High School Team Will Meet Fast Fly mg Team of Moortsville The total high echool basketball quin tet meets the'' Hying suadrou from Mooresville In the, gymnasium of the V. (Ml 0, A on Friday night in yhat promises to be an unusually fast and interesting game. The record of the local State "champs" this season has been nothing short of sensational. The team goes into battle, fresh from vie. tory over fireensboro on -the . latter team's court last Saturdar bv the score of 63 to 24, which is sufficient Indica tion of. the calibre: of the aggregation. The lads from Mooresville have sent ahead no dope which would reveal the strength of their Ave, out local fans who have witnessed the performance of the Mooresville team state that It Is a fast and headv bunch and will give Coach Moore's charges a- run . for their money. In view of the victories iiv tlie riocals over Oak Ridge, Lexington, Wal- kirtcwn and Greensboro, to win would mean considerable prestige for the visi tors and they will likely exert them selves to the utmost. The game has a distinet bearing on the championship for the Western half of the State.: TImi same line-up which facerf flreens boni will tie? used in Friday night's me lee. Frit Crate, who alioots 'em throu; the little iron rinf from most any an. 'e or distance JrDI play center. Bar net ta Douglass, who has lieen doing very well, thank yon, at forward will be used in his aecustomed place. One of the gurfrd positions will be temlud! bv the hurtling Harrel Speer, who has a reputation for sticking to Ins man with the tenacity of tha well known turtle or leech. Tn the other vWe. Fulton, Fearrington. Hancock and Whal ing will, undoubtedly, see service dur ing the course of the pastime. The gymnasium of the Y. M. C, was filled for the last game and in dications are that a record crowd will bo on hand Friday night when Referee Scbring'a whistlo sets the two fiye cyl inder machines In motion.. Admission: n cent! to general public 15 cents to students of the city schools. PEBS0RRrHl-ftfHEHHEW5 (DOM ST Str.m.vile, Jan. 20 Dr. Seal L. An tVrson, in company with Messrs. Oeo. S C. M., and J. K. Noi-fleet and Mr 1 . L. LUpfert of Winston-Salem spout a few hours here yesterday, en route from Sandy Ridge, where they attended the funeral 'of-. Maj. J- S. Scales. Mr C. B. Stone of Atlanta was a iiuviuess visitor here yesterday. 'flisb Nellie Vaughn of Wjnston Snlem p. visiting Mrs. ... O. Hodgin nd other rdu lives here- Misa Nannie Burton is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. K. W. Stone. The January term of KuckinglMni county Superior Court convened at WYnt worth yesterday with Judge f.eni cf Reidsvillo presiding. The present 1 1 mi is for criminal cases only. A light docket is reported. This the second time Judge Lane's round has included his home county; this time as a remit? of in exchange of county with Judgn WeMi of Shelby- Among those froni) Stoiievillo attend inn court yesterday were attorifey E.i gene Trivette anil Messrs. C. K. Nolcil auri .Hunter Penn. The Stoneville tobacco maiket ii 'lioving heavy breaks nliiiost every ihiv fince the K'lll opening. Almost n hal niillioii pounds .were sold dur'ng the lirst two weeks of the new year. Today's- sales were near fifty thousand Pi.uihU. ' Prices are reported Very stti. factory. There will be given r.t the Stoneville Hifrh r?ch(Mil on next Friday night, the 2MI. i Ikjx pbrty. Music and a good time is promised for all the young ladies and gentlemen who attend,-- Mrs. Reeoe'a parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. WBiite. a short distance north ,west of the citr- ........ a The members of our various Woman's ( liil:a are showing much enthusiasm in the proposed entertainment in Memoriil Kail on the evening of February il. nnlrr the direction of Miss Beck, who, v hile she i in Xew York, will study tlie o-.igiiials and copies of the great paint irgs to lie reproduced In colors in "l.ring picluree." " l'ach club of the. Twiij-Cily will Jie responsible for one picture and many beautiful effects will, 110 doubt, be se cured. I. ARO M. WILL DESKTETEilM fD0SIIlIIBii..P.I.F8IDIII Wast Raleigh, Jan. 20. Friday night a team representing A- and M. will d brtte a team form Auburn Alabama Polytechnic Institute of Auburn in tlie second annual dclmta with tlie Alabama Institution. , . A. and 3f. will be reprea cited by Messrs. J. F. Williams, Jr., and D. A. Monroe. The A. and M. team will uphold the affirmative side of the question,. Resolved, That Great Bri tain's polo' of noninterference in the people's affairs makes for high civiliza tion than Ocrman'e method of govexa mcnls! contorl. 1 las' debate is looked forward to with much interest, a it represents a field of activity that for A. and .M. i prac tically a new one, this being the second year in which A. and M. teams have Ap peared in intercollegiate contests. President 1. H- Jtili is attending the meeting of the North Carolina Swlal Service Conference in Charlotte , this eek Dr. Thos. P. Harri-ton professor of English and dean of the college, n ill id;lr"s a neighlHiibood rally and CIihii taitjua at the l.illiugton farm lif" scliord (Friday. Prof. Vraitk H;r 1 Mia:riiitendciit, ami Mr. T l Jlaync, Jr., is j-riucijial, aud l49uil7lctor in aj.ru.tilt urf. . Allhough nolhiiiit il.liiiile has tsi'ti heard Iroiu the W s-lihigtun an I Lee autb'iritMn, it is stnmyly believetl tHt the annual fisillmll game between A and M. and Washington and Lee will be played in Raleigh this year. . Ktfort Jiavj under way since the game 'ai jc;ir to gr-t this yeai'r game her'. The thninivr rf Curoincrce of Raleigh has taken the matter ui, and student h.ive simsl a petition asiiiig for the gaiue 16 phiycd here. ; SUM BSOQKS HRS ' " DEED ARRESTED . (Continuedl from page one) heart jerkl his aTm, pulling the pistol out and causing it to go off. Ho told them that lie had droped his. pi.sot lu a ditch near the city Sunday after the shooting and did not go back after It. Dicie Cofer stated, however, that she saw it in his pocket early yesterday morning. Nr Dennig Monday The officers had iiifornfation that Rrooks- epent Sunday and INihudav nights at the honie of Will Anthony, near Dennis. They Investigated, but Anthony denied that lie had seen Brooks. They found later that Brooks had fried to stop at the home of an uikJc, Will Brooks, alaiut seven miles cast of Walkertown but had been re fused shelter. They left the trail there Tuesday night and did not go to the home of Dicie Cofer that trip as they had planned. It turned out well that thev did not, for Brooks lost his way and did not arrive at Dlcie's until about 2 o'clock yesterday morning. No Attempt to Hid Him . DM Cofor, wife of (ieorge Cofer, and Murtha Hairaton wl.tt lived at the house whero the negro was found, are ante bellum types, having belonged to tlie family of Sergeant J. J. Cofer before tli,. war, Dicie id that she told Brooks, who had lived with her for aiout two years when he was a ty, that he could tay there but that if the officers came looking for him that she would tell where he was. She also to'd him to niake no resistance, if the officers came, and he promised that he would not. Brooks, who was alcep at the time, ;.-d. no chance to offer resistance Mure Chief Thomas fell oi hlw pinning hint faec downward on tlie floor, and gave the officers no trouble at all while thef were bringitiRjilm t the eity. ... Mr. Whitehead Recovering . , Mr. Wbiteheart is r:owtllig nk'elj from his injuries. The drainage tulxts placed In the ofieniiign when Mm opern--tion removing the right kuUiey Km ar. fonncd, were takeir out yesterday. Ja liver was not touchetU o that the ro nioval of the pierced kidney was his only injury, except trfe place where the ball entered nnd tlie cut made in tho skin of his back to remove tbn ball. A speedy recovery is cxpaited and lind by liis many friends. IEWEU BELIEVED TP BE DEW THE BIIE 'Continued frcm page one! help was not so great as it is mow. As- these industries' passed from the exeriittc!ital stage, the managers rea med that their aucifss depended upon efficient help and things have clianged greatly, until now the Mitployecs are Well Niid, satisfied and liouses in heolfhy buildings. "I regret the House committee did not accept the offer of the Southern mill men and go to the South at expense of the mill men and look Into conditions tlier(. nnd satisfy theni selves they are not what they have been represented. Tliere is a bond of friendship between manage! s and the liolp, and they work in harmony, lie cause each respects the rights of the other. Our mill employees are against this bill, because it prescruV an un reasonably restriction on their inherent right to labor." Adjourn Till Next Wednesday. A rote, taken at. six o'clock, to ad journ and continue the discussion next Wednesday, . which, , carried by over three to one, was taken as a fair in dication of the strength in the House in favor of the lull , This .bill passed the House last session but was not taken up i lithe State, It is sure to -pass the House agaiu this session and its fate in the Sense is problema tical.. Associated Press Report AMashiiigton, Jan, 20- Eor six hows today, tilie House debated the Keating (bill, designed, to ioUibit interstat. aliipments of goods manufactured by children of less than 1(1, years, and the measure will lie taken up again Wednesday next for unlimited debate. Howard of C; corgi and Shirley of Kentucky, were the fcmly Southern members supporting the bill. " Howard blamed milch of the child labor in the Sooth on "trafficing. nn account, dVunken ' daddies" who "put little children in pawn o they may live in- MlenMi!L'Lj; , Chairman Webb of the House Judi ciary committee, Adamsen of Georgia, Harrison of Mississippi and Page of Xortll fHrolina, bitterly fought , - Win Mil, claiming it iincMisiitiitionat. FD9 ieUiS!L1i EGi'ERfiGH Xew ()rlen,- Jan 2d. Thomas C. B.irret tonight conceded the Drnnicrsf n r.. urination for (iovernor to It. (i. Pleasant, whose majority Is estimate! at M),tH)0 I'ernand t'outon and Ferd (laib"riie are leading for liemVnsnt-. governor. Tlie returns tonight indicate t'nc "leggier"' ticket won for the other State .l!ic cr. Mr. P. M-. C-ilbrH of Albemarle was In the cijy yeHterliiy on iiuiiiess, Mr Loins A. Oliver left last night for Charlotte on Uilsinesa. Knglaud is now mobilizing. American stork, wbieli du not need six 'months' tr.iinii'g to I elliiii-nt, New Vi.r iuil. ' COflGEil lOIilGHT AT THE COLLEGE Miss Dicie Howell be Fea tured at Mid-WiotcrCon-L cert at Memorial Hall The inid-w inter concert of the Thurs dny Moruing Olusic Club will be gives in Salem College Memorial Hall to night at 8:15 o'clock. " The following splendid program haa ben ernmgsdt - Selection "By the Beautiful Blue Danube,'' StrauVa By. the Misle diib. v SoUm (al "Dawn in the Desert," Oer trtide Ross: "The Rainbow Child,'' Cole riilge Taylor 1 (cl.1iiHg to Me Sing," Sidney Hoiner-lMss. E. U Starr. NdiVtion "Wnice," Vktor Harriet (b). "The Dove," Kurt tchindlcr-41y the club. ' 1 ' '--' Kidos--Two arias from "Tosca", by Pnwinl: (a). "U nan la soplrf"i (bl. Nissl D'Arte " Mis Dkie Howell, Selwtion "At the Ckiister tlate," ark at the baseball games iis mini-(irieg-Hy the club, with Mis Eb mer will be be largest W the bistort llauiy and Mrs. K, I- Starr as soloists. f tB, cjr. . And the Interest is Solos--ial. "The Mar." .lame tm- Uscball has been deeiily hlghtened m rs: (I). ""What In tile Air,' Kohert Kdent (c), "Life- amr Deatb," Coleihlge Taylor-Wise Dicie Howell, i ' Kelecttirti ',ralnln)'a Lullaby" By the club. , . iS)lo--"Noiig of Provence,". Dell 'Ac- que Sliss DHele Howell. Selectioa 'aight, by Saint Saen- By the elub with Miss lncie Howell as soloist and Mr, Conrsit l.alnr as His 11 tist ... Howell, who won a wide local reputation as a soprano soloist during her school days at Silent College, ar rived in the lit v hot night aud bt the guest, of Mrs, K. U Murr on Summit street. . While Miss Howell has been slightly ill, she him entirely recovered now. BRITAIN IKSWERS FASTEST IB1ST DEEIYI.WS ((Continued from .age one) ' Arp'Jliiie forest lnne destroyed Oermaii tlCllellC-. Austrian Take Posilion Tlie Auslriaus announce near Oshniii they captured some Italian positiaia, tiikitig l.itKi prisoners The Turks rlsini another British at tack eat of Kiit-KI-Ainara was dis continued afti'r the British suffered "ap pilling losses." Bulgarians Defeated Vnolficial dispatcher say the Pulsar inn's invading AlbauiH were defeated by Allmnian trmips under Kad Pashn, Attend the White Sale by the Ladiea Aid Society o the First Baptist Church Thursday; the 27th; from 12:30 to 7 p. m. at Melton's Piano Store; next to Craven's on West Fourth Street. A salad, course served at 25 cents a plate. -1 1 25 3tc LEAGUE BASEBALL U ISSUSIO FOfl CUT (Continued from page one). complete the number tialsy. The Rotary Club deemed it coin niiinity ai-rv ice to aid In securing base ball fur the city this mluitner. and eoininHtfies , were apHiiute4 to aid .in the work as follows: Dr. K. O. Amile and R. K. Mint I'. II, Ihn.es. dr. and P II. Wdiisi .T,C, llaries and W. If. Watkin! K. ;. Diinklee and ft- F. Pwiroj R K. Usater and S. W. Cray, A. W. t'ornwall and H, -U... I)airev H- A-. Pfohl and F A Fogies W. I., (fllrien nnd .1. K. Kheppnid: W. If Maslin and K.-W- (Ulaiiloni It. S. (iallpway and Thomas Muslin; if K, pries and M. . Womitiei A. If. Callow'sv and II; Mr Ilanesr B-,- II,- XorwcU. ,.. p.. 'iiiiIiii, and lr. T. W. Itavls, The oIImt coiniuittpx were also iiiita active yestfrday, and the young ladies who sided so nniili in the work re lairted the sale of - many liooks, . , Will Begin At Once After announcing tlie result of lab liiating the miles hist night, lr. Fl- Apple, who has worked So unceas ingly for Itasoliull, stated that the prosjierU are that the rettiBining books can lie sold and that the men Inter ested in Hie sport ere Villling to as sume tlie work of looking after the local team.- ' There was some discussion as lo whether or not to close the-sale-of the season books immediately, :r ' Mr. R. K. Polliu made a motion, which was HOW SHE ENDED TEN YEARS OF SKIN-TORTURE Ot. 2S, 1911 bio1 ffumt, on my fsee for ten years. Litllo red pimples formed in a email spot on my cbln and then spread all over my face. They Itched aod burned me awfully. It wee certainly embarrassing to me, and I v.onld not go amongst people. I tried almost every remedy and treatment that could be used for this trouble, but nothing did me any good, I used Bee inol Ointment ami Besinol Soap, anl was relieved in a day or two. In one month I was cured. Thia waa sit months ago and the trouble has nevef returned." (Signed) Mrs. C. C. Rob erts Weatherford, Okht. The ftesinol treatment speedily heals eewms, rashes, ringworm, and other eruptions, end eteara away disfiguring pimples and blackheads, even when other treatments prove worse than use less. Doctors have prescribed Reslnot Ointment and Ilesinot floap for elgh tcu years, and, U druiati Mil them, later nit-'ibiinn. to the cITiit that the tttk of mihsi hiiL Is iliwd. Sales Close Soon llimcver, Mr. K- D itiij(im (or ed rvtfuilmg the time Until fibruary l.'i, as there e many loval fan who are out of the eity and who have not been, given an opportunity In cure one of tlie book. '" Mr. Frank LhnikVee agreed with Mr. Vaughn 'and Mr. Folliii withibTW his motion. 'A mntio wa then passed that tlie side of t'.ie seeson books be closed on February IS. After that thmv bob wlU be sold, and tbnsv who wishes to attend the game will have to pay the regular adinlnshm eoATge. Vote Of Thank ; : On motion' of Mr. W.' M. 'Tiendren, a rising vote of thanks wa extendeil to Dr. ft- O. Apple, who haa worked o unceasingly far : league baseball tn this city. It was given amid great eutHiiam, there being a large num ber of fan present at the meeting. Dr. Apple stated that the task has involved muck work, (nit that the tue res of the movement has been hit reward, 1 : '''-"'' , Big AttenJaac The success o( the campaign means that the attendance- kt Prince Afliert scenmit of His ' atmmuiiis niunaiirn iiipeign that has been . waged, - The 'anceese means, ,too, that the people' of tlie Twin-City like basvba.ll and that tliey aire Willing to work to (ret 1, Meeting Tenight ' A meeting of the stockholders of th Twin" city lw1n (swMHatlnn haa been ealknl for I o'clock tonight In the Board of Trade rooms for the pnrpoae of chi'tlng offiiffs for the ensuing year. The Weil f Jtake . Old t aiireesninn dinks la feeling ipiito iblllil i And sighs for the days when the world erse at peeer, ' Wlii'ii 1 lirst mine to Washington no 'roily knew What worried tho Innards of Turkey or (Jreece, "V't never liearn talk of fiirriuera then. And maps of the world we dllnt survey, Wed iwap with each other aud then swep agnio And get what we wiiiitcd in any old way.. ' "Hut now they forget old Ci)iigrjii man J inks. My decstrict Is not m tlto maps; T en ii see i'lere ein't any diekeriu', dealiu nor winks, The pork that Pin after ain't co.niii' ' to me,- ........ t "There's Mexico, (ierniany, Kuglund - aud Vrauce, . CI ,iia, daimu and they talk o 'em Ihe bill for my deestrii'V S"t uary vhaiicci i Pin Congressman Jiiiks, but,- jfixb, ain't I emellt - . . P. Jones, In New Vork Urn. Health and Southern Citlee Savannah Moruing News. t'lulci the auspicii of the Russell fcttire. 'KoiindaWoii an Inve.tigaliuii to meiiMire the aetivity of American eitiss of mo.e than Kiiulaton in re gard to sanitation lias been eoiicludml. Ilicie were nine "tests" determined Up' on s iiniiielv, amount of appropriations Infant ' mortality,' Inspection of n-hool rhiUirci, tliagnostic end baeteriologns! and other chemical laboratory ervlre, eitiustioti and fiimlii lty, dlspeieary ser vice and tlie flght on tiibereulosls. Tn!, log these tests as a whole and dividing the country intu nlue sections, It ws fmiiid that the cities of the Ninth At Li ii tic and Kast Soulh Central sections are itieliided with .the Pacific section in the group of .States that met the Mest with the Jiigheft general 'rt.l. muir.: Hutu) i-ioiiruulili. wluOl It is Kept In mind tht 'so birga a pnpL. Purity Plus Power Our drugs are not only pure but they contain that curative power on which health return depends. nuTcniiii MDfcUG STORED 0a Ike Mmute Hurt to Elk Auditorfaa 141 Pboaee Mt Ladies, Attention, The New? est Out You will always fiod the newest, most exquisite toilet aricki at our store Face powders, toilet waters, perfumes, talcums, etc. The dainty French or toe highest quality domestical . , . VISIT Oft? TOILET OOOD VPE-. . Save our coupon. V'.' T" Vbone 19 RANKIN.BUTNER'EJ Profit Sharlno Drug Store L.wvt (,.2 At Ii 2 -l-j CI KTAIN . ISc YARD 7 Lot of our regular c uiiii tf included In our White ISata Tcrd . , , rT -. w--m - 13c "'v Skirt nd Waist rial, resrutar 20c to S-ie quality. Special per-. yartj, kl1' t Xg ROUND THREAD LACE i - 1 0c quality. Special yard ... A ,1.!.Va4; First quality Pearl iuttoiw, all sizes. Special, doz. . .. .4e ' "1 ' """ " '. "'-.'1' s HOLEPROOF IIOSIERY 35c and 50c quality. Special, pair ,.; ;...15e 40-inch , . , Drew . . Flouncing, ' $1.50 quality ; Special, per yard ... , ..75c Weather; Ff!r " THEIPEAB ' 1 WINSTON SALEMS Bm4 l,itlo,i the cities 01 the Wouth W-till-iiUf couiarstlvely little to rtc.l lUelf agulust " disease, against a ltrge uath rate among infnirts sad rwpeclaliy dgamst tubenloiiis. t'l the nine teefe the Konth Atlantic StaV n't" live ttt them with such high everagea as ttt to li.teil lining the highest three section li-.d In respect t mity esie teat did tVy pr among the lowest tare eeettsm". In sis tent the .South Atlantic 8Ut made, higher esernge than Kew t'.itg lund. end made higher aversges tb.in ilo Middle Atlantio States In even tests. This coin pair Ison may 4 e-s-saiily mean that the Srtli Atlautii- lutes are more enlightened In their efforts hi behalf, of aeuHaikn, sd heitih tluut Xew I'ngtand ami the Mid dle Albsntte Matea, but, it kates,liat Imjireiwlou. . ' ' ' IF YOU INTEND SENDING FLOWERS TO YOUR " FIUEN.D yOW. THE , Dance ToniQlif PLACE YOUR ORDEB W(TU I'H, WHICH WILL HAVE OUIi CAREFUL :ATTEJ- TION.;;-,i: vjW-n-M Oppoaite pMtoffict' Phones 812-843 Itranch, Eaat Wiimtoa, Ctl Prescriptions Filled at All ' "-"""":'. - ' ; I OUTS '"" "4 '' ' ' tiot ncms or ttkxrxr are sot stotiopoly. Krery fboold learn eei utilin taen. tkej si eoctbte4 fat mr toilet part ieptuV est,, where will fa Iran4 tl tootb eleenaere, hlr mit ceenpWtot eremmty powdere, tte. Com ami see tit (bowing. Tfcey Aft a leeeoa Ii InaSf emltmiw mi treeemttatai ' i OwcnsDruiil Co wwm 11 ' "' Tss'"' "" 5ei '''
Winston-Salem Journal (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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Jan. 27, 1916, edition 1
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