THE CHABLOTTE EVENDTO CHRONICLE, THUBSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1911.
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WEATHER
b. fi. DeDartxnent of Aaxkmltare, Wrtiier Boreas
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Observations taken at 8 a. m. 75th meridian time. Isobars or continuous Jlnes pass through
points of equal air pressure. Isotherms, or dotted lines, pass through points of equal tempera
ture; they will be drawn only for zero, freezing, 90 degrees and 100 degrees. Symbols indicate
state of weather: O clear; Q partly cloudy; cloudy & rain; snow; report missing. Aj
rows fly with the wind. First figure, minimum temperature for past 12 hours: second, 24-hour
rainfall, if it equals .01 inch; third, wind velocity of 10 miles per hour or mom
THE WEATHER
Forecast for Charlotte and vicinity:
Fair to-night and Friday.
OFrNorth Carolina: Generally fair to
night and Friday. Light variable winds.
WEATHER CONDITIONS
A ridge of high pressure extends this
orning from the Carolinas across the
lake region, with center over the lakes.
It is causing cooler weather in the lat
ter section, but the temperatures con
tinue high over the Southern States, with
warmer on the middle Atlantic coast.
Freezing temperatures will be noted ov
er the upper lakes, and in Nevada.
An extensive area of precipitation will
be noticed on the map, extending from
the New England States around the low
er lakes to the Dakotas. This rainfall
was the result o the eastward passage
of the low pressure area to the Nortn
Atlantic coast.
The indications are for fair weather
with but little change in temperature, to
night and Friday, for Charlotte and vicinity--.
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O. O. ATTO, Observer.
BULLETIN.
Summary of
Thursday, Sept.
observations
28.
nade at
Temperature. "V
Stations and - r
Weather at 8 a. m S a
3, 5. o
(Eastern time.) sr
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Atlanta 74 ' 88 74 .00
Augusta ". 74 I 90 L-70 .01
Birmingham .... 74 94 p72 .00
Boston 54 64 54 10
-Charleston 78 86 j 74 .00
Charlotte 72 80 68 j .w
Chicag .... 58 78 58 .04
Corpus Christi .. 80 86 76 .14
Denver 52 80 50 .00
Fort Worth .... 72 72 .00
Galveston ...... 78 84 J6 .72
Houston 74 74 .00
Jacksonville .... 76 88 72 .00
Kansas City .... 72 92 72 -00
Little Rock I 76 74 .00
Louisville (70 90 68 .00
Memphis .. 76 92 74 .00
Mobile ......... 80 92 76 .00
Montgomery .. .. 74 90 72 .00
New Orleans .... 80 90 76 . 00
New Tork 60 66 58 .00
Oklahoma 72 94 72 .00
Palestine 72 92 72 .00
Salt Lake City . . 48 76 48 .00
San Antonio .... 74 74 . 00
San Francisco .. 54 64 54 .00
Savannah 74 88. 72 .00
Shrevepert ...... 74 94 74 .00
St. Louis 72 90 70 .00
TaylOr 72 70 .00
Vicksburg" ...... 76 72 .00
Wilmington .... 72 , 82 70 .00
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CONDITIONS
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WADESBORO TO
EXTEND WELCOME
i TO RICHMONDERS
Wadesboro Wide-Awake Club to Pre
pare For Vjsitors W o Come Nejft
Monday County Superintendent
Plans Big Educational Rally For
School Supporters Novel Suits
Filed Against Railway Company.
Special to The Chronicle.
WADESBORO, Sept. 28- A special
meeting of the Wadesboro Wide-
Awake Club will be held to-night at
the National Hotel, at which the bus
iness men of the town will be pres
ent. Mr. L. J. Huntley, the secretary
and one of Wadesboro's mos tactive
citizens says that he wants a large
attendance. He desires to make ar
rangements for the reception of the
large delegation of Richmond business
men who will visit Wadesboro on their
special train next Monday. They will
receive a most cordial welcome to
one of the best towns in North Car
olina, where they will hav an op
portunity to meet and get acquainted
with a lot of the most hospitable men
and beautiful women in the coun
try." It has been suggested by some that
as soon as possible a delegation from
the Greater Charlotte Club be invited
down to give Wadesboro people some
instructions in "boosting."
County Superintendent of Schools
J. C. Crawford, is arranging to have
a general educational rally for the
entire county here some time in Oc
tober, at which he hopes to have
some of the State's ablest speakers.
He wants to do this in order to stir
up all the educational enthusiasm
possible on the eve of the opening of
the public schools of the county.
Some novel suits have been begun
here through attorneys Lockhart and
Dunlap. Some time ago the Messrs
Burr, of this county, went to Nor
folk on an excursion and on their re
turn they allege that .11 of the cars
were crowded; that the weather was
hot and that although 'they made re
peated appeals to the conductor .he
failed to furnish them with water to
drink on the train; that by reason of
this failure they suffered extreme
thirst" and inconvenience. The out
come of the case' will be watched with
interest.
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WILLIS Ta MOORE. Chief.
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$1,000 GRANITE
DRINKING FOUNT
TO BE ERECTED
The granite and bronze drinking
fountain donated to the city by the
National Humane Alliance, through
the efforts and good service of the
Charlotte Humane Association, has
been formally accepted by the , local
organization, and by the city, and
will be put in a place at the site
agreed upon, near the intersection of
East Morehead and South Boulevard,
at the north end of the graded school
building.
The location for the fountain has
been approved- by the representative
of the National Society, Mr. Lems
Seaver, secretary of the National Al
liance, who visited Charlotte some
months ago and went over the
ground carefully with members of
the Charlotte Humane Association.
The fountain has been here for
several months, and is already on the
spot selected for its erection jugt a
few feet south of the intersection of
the two streets named above: It is
packed and boxed in six or eight
parts, and is of Maine granite, which
is handsomely finished and polished,
with trimmings of bronze. The foun
tain will stand 6 feet 8 - inches high,
with the largest drinking bowl hav
ing a diameter of 6. feet. The weight
of the fountain is five tons. The
fountion is accompanied by a set of
plans for the building of the foun
dations and for the erection of the
fountain proper.
The securing of this fountain, val
ued at 1,000. by the Charlotte Hu-.
mane Association, is regarded as a
piece of work ,of special merit and
value. It will prove a . great advan
be very ornamental. The site select
ed is the best that could have been
secured, as there is large space on
all sides, 'and the fountain will be
shown to good effect in its' prospec
tive situation.
Charlotte was one of seven cities
out of 28 applying, which succeeded
in procuring one of these fountains.
The secretary, Mr. Seaver, made a
trip through this section ln March
of the present year, and after meet
ing with the committee of the Char
lotte Humane Association, who had
applied for one of the fountains,
previously, the secretary was im
pressed with the claims put forward
by the committee and later inform
ed them that a fountain would be
presented to Charlotte. The foun
tain is of the larger type donated by
the National Alliance.
The fund which renders possible
the presenting of these handsome
fountains from time to time, was
placed in the hands of the National
Humane Alliance by the late Herman
Lee nign, of New York City, a
Philanthropist of note. Mr. Ensign
was a newspaper man, acquainted
with both the editorial and the prac
tical ends of the work, and it was in
Chicago that his first endeavors were
made, and in that city he made his
fortune, first running a paper known
as The Alliance, religious and hu
manitarian in puropse, and later tak
ing up the advertising business, in
which line he was the originator of
valuable Ideas and i methods. His i
love for and interest m animal-
Iwhich he looked upon as mans tru-
Desi rnenas, lea to the placing of a
competent sum of money at the dis
position of the. National Alliance for
humanitarian purposes, including the
placing of fountains where these
would do the most service.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Sept. 2 8. James
Finnegan, 65 years old, mistook hair
tonic made from peach seeds for
whiskey last night and drank a pint
of it. He died "in great agony a short
time afterwards.
Houston , Post.
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LAST OP CHIPPEWA
INDIAN CHIEFS PASSES.
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By Associated Press,
STTGNACE, Mich., Sept. 28. With
the death of Chief Satago, 108 years
old, here yesterday these passed away
the most noted and historic person
ages In all north Michigan.
Chief Satago was the last great
sachem of the once powerful Chip
pewa nation.
Chief satago was a veritable living
Indian epic in himself. Faithfully re
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legends, songs, history and tradition
of his people, handed down to him
from untold generations of Chippewa
chieftains.
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N. &W. Railway
Schedule ln effect June 11, 19U.
10:20 am Lv Charlotte, So. By. Ar. 6:60 pm
2:05 pm Lv Winston, N. ft w. Ar. pm
4:um-Lv Martinsville Lv 11:40 am
6:25am Ar Roanoke Lv. 9:16 am
Additional train leaves Winston 7 JO a.
m. dally.
Connect at Roanoke with trains Bast
and West. Pullman sleepers, dining
ears. L
It you are thinking of taking a trip to
California and the coast get our variable
route fares. The Information Is yours for
the asking, with one of our complete map
fold era.
V F. BH A OO, Trav.
W. B. BK"' Tj. Oen
Pass. Agent.
Pass. Agent
Southern Railway
N. B. The following schedule figures
published only aa information, and are
not guaranteed:
. a. m. No. a, dally for Birmingham.
Special for Atlanta and Birmingham.
Pullman drawing room sleeping cars,
observation cars and day coaches to
oirmmgnam. Dining ear servtoe.
: a. m No 8, dally! local for Dan Vile
Richmond and all Intermediate points,
:w a. m. No. SI, daily, the Southern's
Southeastern Limited, tor Columbia,
Savannah, Aiken, Augusta and Jack
sonville. Pullman drawing room sleep
ing care for Aiken, Augusta and Jack
sonville. Day coaches to Jacksonville.
Dining ear service.
6.-00 a. m. No. 44, dally, local for
mgton, D. a
No. K, daily, local train tor
yumnia an3 lntermedhite points.
a. m No. nt aafly, local train for
quanta and intermediate points.
7: a. m. No. i, dallv exesp Sunday.
ror statesville and Taylorsvtlle,
connectlns at Mooresvtlie for winstnn.
Salem and at Statesville for AahsvIUs
and points West
wwd a. m. No. gf, dally, New Tork, At
lanta and New Orleans Limited. Pull
man drawing room sleeping oars and
observation cars. New York to New
uneans, Atlanta and Macon. Dining
v service, solid Pullman tram.
was a m. No. 86, dally. United States
wst man, for Washington and points
North. Pullman drawing room sleeping
ears. New Orleans and Birmingham
o New Tork. Day coaches to Wash
ington. Dining car service.
w: a m. No. 28, dally, for Winston-"-
rem, Moanoke and local points.
21:10 a m.No. 11, dsily. local for Atlan
ta and intermediate points.
t.-OO p. m.No 1 dally, local for Greens
boro and intermediate points.
4:86 p. m.No. 27, dally, local for Colum
bia and intermediate points.
4:60 p. m.No. tt, dally except Sunday,
local for Seneca and Intermediate
points.
"00 p. m.No. 11. dafle. for Richmond
and Norfolk Handles Pullman cars
Charlotte to Richmond. Charlotte to
New York and Salisbury to Norfolk.
: p. m.No. 24, dally except Sunday,
local for Ifooresville. Statesville and
TayloravlUe.
7:30 p. m. No. 38, dally. New York, At
lanta and New Orleans Limited, for
j Washington and points North. Draw
sag room sleeping cars, observation
i to Ne wYork. Dining car service.
Solid Pullman train. "
P- m. No. 35, dally.. United States
fast mail tor Atlanta, Birmingham
and New Orleans. Pullman drawing
room sleeping cars New York to New
Orleans and Birmingham. Day coaches
; Washington to New Orleans. Dining
oar service.
200 p. m.No. 32, dally, the Southern's
Southeastern Limited for Washington,
New York sad points North. Pullman
drawing room sleeping oars for New
York. Day coaches to Washington.
Dining car service. '
1O30 p. m.No. 48, dally, for Atlanta and
points South. Handles Pullman sleep
ing car Raleigh to Atlanta. Day coach
es Washington to Atlanta.
11:20 p. m.No. 10. dally, Birmingham
special for Washington and New York
- Pullman drawing room sleeping cars,
observation cars to New ifork. Day
coaches to Washington. D'nlng oar
service.
All New York trains of Souuiern Rail
way will arrive and depart from the mag
nificent new Manhattan terminal of the
Pennsylvania Railroad. Seventh to gnghth
avenues, Thirty-first to Thirty-third Sts..
and win be composed of modern electric
lighted, steel-constructed Pullman oars.
Tickets, sleeping car accommodations
an4 detailed information can be obtained
at ticket office, No. n South Tryon street
R. H. DeButtg, T. P. A.,
Charlotte, N. C.
R. L. VERNON, D. P. A.,
Charlotte, N. C.
H. . CARY, O. P. A,
Washington, D. a
8. H. HARDW1CK, P. T. M.,
Washington, D. C.
E. H. COAPMAN. V. P. and O. M..
Washington, D. C
dlttliNi
Ja4aJ0R K2R, itk' T. P. A. Selwyn Hotel
Charlotte, N. C I
i. B. WYLUB , T. A.. Selwyn Hotel.
Charlotte, N. C
r SCHEDULE.
TRAINS LEAVE CHARLOTTE EF
FECTIVE APRIL 9l
NO. 400:00 a, m., through trata for Wil
mington with parlor ear attached.
Connects at Hamlet with No. 38 to.
Portsmouth and Norfolk. No. SI tot
Raleigh, Washington, Baltimore, Phil
adelphia and New York; dining car
service and vestibule coaches to Wash
ington; Pullman sleeping can to Jersey
City. v
NO. 48 1:90 a, ra. for Monroe and all
points south..
NO. 12830:00 a. m. local for Llneolnton.
FTielby and Rutherfordton.
NO. 44 local for Wilmington, e. .d
NO 44-6:00 p. m. local for Wilmington,
connecting at Hamlet with fast vesti
bule trains for Jacksonville, Fla- and
all points South.
NO. 474:45 p. m. for Rutherfordton and
west. .
NO. 182.-7:25 p. m. Handles local sleepers
for Portsmouth, Norfolk; connects at
Monroe with No. 41 for Atlanta and
Southwest with through sleeper to Bir
mingham;, at Monroe with No 82, fast
tram with sleeper to Portsmouth and
Norfolk end Jersey City. Connects at
Hamlet with No. 92 with through ves
tibule eoaehes to Washington. Dining
ear Richmond to New York. Pullman
sleepers to New York.
TRAINS ARRIVE AT CHARLOTTE.
NO. 1820:85 a. ra., from the east.
iNO; 4 law a. m., rrpm tne wesc r ,
NO. 4512.01 p. m., from the east.
NO. 182 7:05 p. m., from the west. .
NO. 487:26 p. m., from the east.
NO. 8010:50 p. m.. from the east. '
O. B. RTAN, O. F. A.,
Portsmouth, Vs.
JAMBS KER, JR.. T. P. A.,
Charlotte. N. a
H. 9. LEARD, D. P. A,
Raleigh. N. C
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MILLINERY
OPENING
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Now In Progress
The crowds to
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of fashionable
MILLINERY
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SUITS,
GOWNS,
In fact everything women
or
wish for adornment is here,
Opening continues through
Thursday and Friday.
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