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i CETA1TL01 CH A -.11 or women Garments of ?uallty ; wPIHlC3ZtiV3 F .. . - J. 1 UiLl,U ii LliiWU tii 1 j 1 . . i ( ii 4 C:I:2f3 CI CcE2tsrcj Fcra Of ' v:-f o -77 77 ' mmcmi -..4 ." -. J I , A I i-' Itnduvr About 300 Dresses Mn the : f.bout 25' different fityles, air sizes . vJUiG v I I ILJ sU 1"' . 54 to 44. ji t . ' worth $1.75 to. $2.50 1 i rf- - . - 5,- - l K ? 4 ' 1 These dresses are especially fond looking made of a goodX-1 'r, ity gingham and madras,-'small strjpeiiin and broken checks,. " ; : , ' - ; - - ,-. , t The style plain back-(not panel), (had the new style wide pique -collar trimmed-with polka- dot, sleeves and : pocket; also - trimmed ' A -with polka dot border, .Friday at ,9 o'clock they go . one No approvals. ' t Remember Onyx Bay, Wednesday. ULTIMATUM ISSUED I ; IN WILSON AFFAIR Convicted Elan Is Gives Until 1 Ffiflay To Pay KoteQf 5 Jf.': $500 To The City & Recorder. Hamilton ; C. Jonea ; has notified Ij. O". Wilsoai that he will be given until Friday at noon to settle . the' $560 note he gave the city for the fine impoced upon him last De- - cember In a case of conviction - for -retailing. . Attorneys for Wilson ..ar - gued before the recorder yesterday afternoon the law bearing on Wilson Jjast Chance to See the Great Pic- "From the-:liifei5er In.nrder tn hav6 every one In the! city; see it, the price' for today' will be 1 CENTS AT THE PRINCESS . , , 1 - QUIlilllE ANajROJMWIRttip 1 PAIIf AfID HEAIS Grove's Tasteless Chill' Tonic Com bines both in Tasteless form. The Quinine drives oat .Malaria and the Iron builds np the System. For AInlts and Children. - Ton taow 'what you are taking when - you- take GROVE'S T ASTELESS chlU : -TOjnC, recosslzed .for. 30 years though- f out the South as the standard Malaria, 'c Chill ; and Fever ReniSdy. ' and- General ;' Strengthening Tonic.' It is as -strong as a the4 strongest bitter tonic but: you do - notV taste the bitter - because the in gredients do not: dissolve In the mouth but do dissolve readily in the acids of j the, stomach.: Guaranteed by your Drug gist, iw mean it - 50c. : .'i. . , . . s There' is Only One "BROMO QUTjNINE , Xookrfor signature of E. W, GROVE on The ' Perfeo t Kind.:. -Jfo seams , to rub ? and Irri" v tate . Cost very ' ltle more fcthan the v., ordinary kind. . For Varicose Veins, Swollen Limbs, Sprains, ' (Weakness, etc. Call? or write . for measurement blankl i 'A-r Commercial ' v. : ; I n n a 1 1 ii 1 1 1 :- cuswu Tin ; y rii tt tt. t t tf i m pj ".--. '''.i:' i iDrotected HOSPIMiSUP H I - SWBVI n IS B m ELECTRIC . a- -s i a i i v S- V -. i' sale and they aw extra sood val":: .v.. Monday) Tuesday V 1 and arrest Monday night, claiming that It' was illegal, but the court held", that this had no bearing at-all i upon , the question of the payment of the note and that unles ; Wilson made' the amount good by Friday, he would In voke, the machinery of the court to have" him 5 punished. ; It Is not kndwn What step Wilson's attorneys' are going to take now. A a matter of fact, some Interesting en tanglements.; may eventuate. It : - A hinted that .they may allow Wilson to be imprisoned and -then . institute habeas : corpus ' ' proceedings . before some Superior -Court judge .o hav him removed fjwm jaiU -claiming that there is no law ' by "which,, a citisen can be imprisoned for failure to meet an obligation and it is' the contention of the -lawyers that Wilson's note, ac cepted by the cfty for the. line, ' is merely a civil obligation and that he cannot be punished by the processes of the law to meet the debt. Vst" C The city court officials were trying to do Wilson a courtesy when the privilege was extended ; him last" De cember to give a note for $600 tor stead of; being imprisoned for, failure to meeti the, fine, but heiJtseems to be determined jnpw:. to ascertain what power thetJity has tb invoke the, ma chinery of the law to collect a debt from him that., his attorneys 'Claim. ahi6uhtsor nothing "more- than' an ob JigatiO - ji- ' v Thfe Wonderful, ' Old Rotable ; Jr . , Porter's Antiseptic Healing OIL An ; Antiseptic Surgical Dressing dis- covered br an Old R R, Snrgeoni - Prevents Oslood Poisoning, a t , ' r . ; : . . Thousands of families know -it already, and a ; trial will convince you. that DR. PORTBB'3 ANTISEPTIC HSQAUNG OH is .the most wonderful remedy': ever discovered for Wounds, Burns, Old Sores, Uleers. Carbuncles; Granulated Eye Lids, Sore Thrpat, Skin or Scalp Diseases and all wounds and- external diseases whether, slight or. serious. Continually people are i" finding new uses for' .this famous old remedy,! Guaranteed by your Druggist. We mean tt. J?Sc, 60c, $1.00. That Is LAXATIVE BROMO QTJININB every box. Cores a Cold in One Day. 25. - A:i,AA.yl.ifA::l rA:f!y. & UKUb tU. 'meA 75 Phones Ma? Complete Drag; Store,,f s 'Vi V', : ; a :: 0 :f3" :5& i t r . on ji m - u ii si piAiiiiFArTiinPnc ilM iUIALlUHLllJ W':fe':'-:vi;'"!B"i:;5'f -'Jw-&N:v!'ftV s-y,...j. ,A- -.j:A', AiSr7i''hA-'C:A'AifiA: i' : -'- . ' ( .-i. v . i iv -s-.-v -.-., - ,1 . m , s . ..... a f V ''Jit ,f MAJtGAIt&T 'XCEXLY ABEKNETHY. ... Miss lUydia Stephens f lambeth -and Mr;-, Theodore Meriman j Abbot willJe quietly-married Tuesday s evening .at 8 'o'clock at the fcomf, of Mr. andMra Harvey Lambeth on ' East Boulevard, Dilworth.. Mr.L Lambeth Is a brother of the bride. The ceremony will be- peformed by Rev, D H. Rowton,. pas tor fof the First 'Presbyterian Church. Th bride s only attendant will be her' slater, Mrs. - Francis KTomlin son of Fayetteville, whl .wlU be dame of.hondr. Mr. Abbott will be accom panied by ;Mr, Walter: Lambeth. . who will serve ' as " best iman. --, Little Miss Eleanor Tomlinson ; will -be flower girl and Piaster George Stephens .will be ringbeajfer'. " ' -" " ' iThe brde is a daughter of Mr. John A. Lambeth of Fayette vllle but for the past several . years has spent most of her time" in. ;this city -where-: she is widely known and ' very 'popular, t She Js young and attractive and, has win ning personality. . , - " r ' - ' Mr. Abbot Is an only son of Mr and Mrs. -F.-r Or Abbott and is ' associated with his father in : real jsstate business. He possesses ; sterling- qualities y -of. Character and a pleasing addresa . After a 10, days bridal trip spent at the- Summer home of the groom's parents. in" Hendersonfille,-Mr." and Mrs. .v Abbott will begin; housekeeping bi ? their attractive ' home : at Colonial Heights.- ;" v a r Out-of-town guests who will arrive Monday to attend tbe wedding will be MrJohn A: , Lambeth of Fayetteviile and.Mr& Ia H. Stephens .and t Mr. Oebrge Lambeth" of Kanuga,K the two latter will be guests at the1 home of Mr and Mrs. George-Stephens at My ers Park,. , - - . ' -; Cfcarldtte wlU have the largest and one of the most representative delega tions that has ever' gone out- from this: city at the coming Congress of the Daughters of the American Revo lution, which' convenes in Washing ton. April lto l9 inclusive. From the Mecklenburg, Chapter will be Mrs.' Edward X. Keesler.; regent. .Mesdames Latta C. Johnston, delegate, John Van Landingham, Robert M. Miller, H. A. London Jr., John M, Scott and W. H. Twitty, alternates," and Miss Mary Johnston, ;page; i the.: Charlotte Chap ter will bet represented by "Mrs." I. -W Faison, regent; the ; Signers Chapter; Miss -Julia Alexander, -i: regent. and Miss Esther' Whit? Springs, page;" the I i-dDerty jiau unapter, - Airs. - unaries W.s TiUettk ' regent; and f 'Mrs.; ? Willie White Johnson,1 -delegate, 1 and ? Miss Miriam" Parker; pager the f Halifax Convention Chapter, . Mrs.. tuartv War ren Cramer,' regent; . Thomase s Polk Chapter, Mra W.- W Watt, n regent. Mrs. Johnston, v Miss i Johnston, Mrs. Robert : M. MiHer and Mrs. ' W. H. TwlttywllI f leave -Friday; night- for Washington, K Mra Keesler and Mra London will leave Sunday night Mrs- scott wiilw ro -from New , York and Mrs. "Cramer-: is lit Washington, Miss J ulia i Alexander - and Mrs, - Robert LV Gibbon, who are attending the fourth biennial convention of , the : Young Woman's 3 Christian Association,1 in Richmond, Va- will go 'from there and ,r Mra Charles . W.. Tillett. who. Is the tguest of Mrs. William B.' Rodr man In Norfolk wilt leave there Mon day for the Capital City. in -the six chapters in . this city , there4 are , more than 550 members. ; . - Mrs. Rlehard Myersof Georgetown. S. C, arrived in the city "yesterday to visit her parents, -Mr. ; and Mra Bre vard D. Springs, rat l their, home on 8outh Boulevard. " Dilworth, for 10 days. Mra Myers before her, marriage in December was ; : Miss . Marguerite Springs, one ;ef Chaxlotte'armost pop' '-.V ,;::a:a. - asa v t'Z;&: Misses Eunice' an Mildred Edmund- son of Goldsboro are visiting Mrs: F, E. Sloan at her: homeh West .Third street.' : Asr irrg 9: : Tit e Sijcners Chanter D.AJ R ." will meet tomorrow afternoon at 4 .o'clock in the , directors:: room of the jnde gendence rust Company. The entrance t on West Trade street. In the ab sence of Miss JuHa Alexander regent, who Is in Richmond, Miss Fannie Ien- derson. Vice regent, will preside. , Miss Hsieline Thomas r was "called to .Xineoln '. County a this": morning on accbunt of" the Illness of. her aunt, Miss ' Jehnle McLean.-; '':..:- v; ;;; . iuriaA ma'. nr'.;.. Tur'kktiwHfiji ". ptljse fir the highest score At S the meeting of the Tuesday Afternoon Bridge CJud; which was entertained by. Mrs.; Z. V Taylors at er i home ion South tSTontreetSThose;? playing; were:: Mesdamee Walter tRTaliaferro, Jr. Cameron' Morrisoni , Henry : B. Fowler. W. A. Reynolds. Brodie C. (Naile,, CiK C. r Coddington;. Robert-A. Marshall, Miss Ida Morrison , of -. Rock ingham Miss Edna Hirshinger- and guest, ; Miss Louise , Gautler of Hickr ' vThe Roman's Christian Temperance tJnion will . meet tomorrow afternoon, at 3:80 o'clock with Mrs. -J, C. Glenn, .70 1. North -CaldWelV'streeL';r:i;' VrMrs.. Cabell Smith of , 'MartmsvilW . Va.;,i Is. the guestiof 'Mra-;A5: Baxter sE: Moore- at her , home on :Tenth . avenue ssm :ju;is ses;.ki uui irwin and . Jfony snan- nonhouee. who are spending- some time InJacori: ;'Ga.as ithevgtiests;':of::Mrs;c Lester r A, ; Magtawf ormerly tMlss Sa die? Davis ?bf vthis cityare: recefidhg manysodal c6nrtesies.-r5The- f ollowing clippings1; are .fromXfne-tMa'C'on..Tele gta'ph;r;vvrKi: Mrl and Mrs.' L; Ai MagraW enter tained at : a 'most .delightful dance at theLog Cabin" ClubA on 'Z Wednesday 'evening In compliment to tjtiln attrac tive guests.i Miss Tolly Shannonhouse and Miss Vrulia' rWin of Charjbtte . -.. . reirflBflmenig.v -were servea; during the evenhg and Davis "orches-. m zut4suea. g-poa . aance ', program. .. Mr:r and. 54rs.! ;, Magraw's . guests n cfufledLMiss Polly: Shannonhouse Miss Julia Jrwin,, Miss Taylor, of New York, MissiErwin Pope, Miss Mary Pearson, eIiss May Burke, iMlss Helen .Barnes, ::t-C4:HGrantSS3Wavertyi St;;'-' Pedrla;' His:, isays; Backache and congested kidw neys made me suit e Intense pains. Was always 4.tirea,j ana floating; specks S bothr ered; me.' Took Foley. Kidney Pills and saw big . improvement after third day. I kept nvunttt : entirely freed of ;a- trouw ble and uftering.;Tiiaeaiwhy I recom4 mend " Foley , lEidheyiPmsA Theyl -cured me." , Bowen's ; Druj: Store; v ; e:o.d.- Mrs. - smith-is. the ..mother , of Mrs Ttoomas p., Moore. , A ' ; ; 4 , V' ' l:tt':-?-:Vl-'''.:f0''D'P S. Miss Gladys Schoftejd, i Miss Nell "New man, iMlss Kathleem Hart, ' Mrs. May beth Taylor. Hemphill; Messrs. Frank Merritt, WllHam Felton, Randolph Ja Ques. -Jesa . Horton, - - C C - . Wright Charles Williamson, Guyton Parks; J jjuaiey -Woodward. '.Lon-i- Schofleld, Horace Wright, Robert Newman,' F. L. Nealy, William WoodDick Harris of 'New- York, Luclen ,Wyattrw. Ruffian Chestney,. Sam 'Blackburn.' W.'A. .Do zier, Davis,1 John, Jleed, Drv' Wright, Mr. and Mrs' Felton Hatcher.-Mr. and Mrs. John Harris, Dr.jand Mrs, Here ford. ' - . ' . T . . , ' ' v v Miss Aiken and Miss' McNair served the punch. v- . . V j -Mrs.jMaybeth aylor Hemphill ehi tertainecli quite, -informally, yesterday morning for Miss Agnes Jones, who is pthe guest of Mrs.; Herbert Haley,' and Misses Shannonhouse and Irwin guests of Mra rMagraw; , - "4', a A pleasant morning, was spent ' at auction, at which Mrs.. Frank . Hazel- hursf 'woa the. prize. The guests of honor pur for 7'thev prize. Miss "Jones ?:" oti ;caai ui cue; a-.uoi uncne eon was served at the end -of ,the game, .. - c - . -' 4 . The Liberty Hall Chapter D A. .R. will c meet tomorrow afternoon- at - 4 o'clock with- Mrs. Robert J..Walker at her home jon Parkvenue In Dil worth - . - . i- -, j- iMrs. IX B. Newell'ehtertained 'at hr home on ? North ; Church .street this morning ' at v flveT tables ' of ' bridge ' In nonor or her guest, v Mrs. Claude Bar bee ; of Raleigh, who arrived In the city, last nlgh.t. Ti Mrs.r h. , A. London. Jr., . won the prize 4 for - the . highest score and 3irsv E., W, Mellon cut the consolation. Mrs. Jewell T will entertain again, this . afternoon. , 1 i 'O O O v' , Mrs. Francis IC Tomlinson and pret ty little- daughter;; Miss -: Eleanor Tom linson; and Miss Lydia - Lambeth, ar rived in thedtyiast night !from Fay etteviile and are guests of. Mrs. Harvey Lambeth, at ihejr-hometon JEast " Boule vard. ',.' - 1 ' Dr. Hamilton McKay has been gall ed, to Sumter, C. "on account of the indisposition of his mother, Mrs. W. J. McKay. . v t , 1 u . - ' ' - Miss Jennie Fegram of: Gastonla - Is spending a few days. In" the .city kt the guest of Miss . Jlliap Reid at., he? home on West Mreheaa; street." . Miss Jahle. Haughton will entertain at a. dinned party 4t" her- home-.ori East Eleventh street this evening at; ? o'clock in ' lienor kf ' her guest, v Miss MaryDiieT1 Green- of 'Augusta :? 'Vf - rived: in the city; last night to visit Mrs.: William R..R,pbertsOn .at her home onWei fVahca street - ' lh Miss Annie Fay ; pelaney of Provi dence Is .visiting, Mrs.: W.' L: .Nicholson at: her'.homeron 'Eastavenue. i v-i'-rH:; ct-'0to; ' &-$$-?'' ; Mrs. . Rena' McDowell ' Retfch' will leave in a few dayse for a. visit to At lanta. :: ; ' -:v;:r - -'': '.A.A'r ). ? . 'v fl oo :-:..-;.:.'-i Miss' Hortensef Jones v of JJeftiphis and Miss Sarah: Richardson of , Anson ville. - are visiting Mra J. Clarence Richardson .-at-' her home ' on Mint street. ;r A : v FTRST BAPTIS CHURCH, 1'--:-; .',.. 'i . :. -: t, ':-':.fe-:tv':s v Dr. Sparks , W. Melton, pastor of the Freemason -.Street- Baptist ) Church, Norfolk, ' Va., who - is .to 'preach the seirmonrn bef orei,the Stated Xventio Sunday, after hbon; will; oceppy therpulpit; o the Fifwt Baptist Chmrch both - morning and" evening. Doctor Melton' is feasilyv one of the leading preachers of the Southern Baptist Convention, and has. marked ability' as' a pulpit orator. He was' pastor- of the First y Baptist Church (of Augusta, Ga.j before going to Norfolk -r .''.-';--:-.' -. -,.- . Doctor ' Meltonl will : ..doubtless be heard by large: audiences at both ser- ...... 1 , J- v 'W to Mr and MrsTomai PInckney Moored a ;,da8Thter, . Cather- ", -'' - ::.', : -' O..-. - -1 JBurning sion Jb;rupuons. r r.r-.-If every womap only nw about Resi nol i Ointment - and ;Rsinol Soap, ; - there "would be it ewer :ski-tprtured;i disfigured babies fewer mothers worn butjby con stant worry and ioss'of sleep,5. and fewer lives ' .made : miserable S by ' sklri troubles that, haye persisted Since1 infancy. ;..;-:-. Slmpia1 baths .with, r Resinoi : Soap and 'a lltjie rReslnoltOintmentspread oh I the tortured skin, stop ; the itching instantly, and' quickly and permanently clear away the eruption.?' And,'th Resmol treatment isso'i $urf tgent i and jsolutely fharm iess.'that f' It cahSbe-? uSedftwithi-perfect- safety 'hoja baby's Mender. skin.Doctors have' prescribed i-Resinol regularly ? fjr eighteen years, - and-thousands of Rabies Owe ibeir skln. health. to, it-; Test Resl-I hoi r Ointment - and Reslnol Soap . at 6ur expense, :; a postal s, carav to t Dept. 6-S, Resinol-, Baltlmbrei , 11U .win. bring Cyou a generous trial, , by perceL post y Every I druggist f ell -ResinoHDintmentin ,opal jars, . two sizes, M cents -and ,Jl-Resinol Soapr: ?5-'Centt.iMsfe a tMlanabeCdnvmcedJPil 'mi it akah'. mh , ! I STOP BABY'S SKIN TORTURE w.What Happened to Mary.At 1 SiS"!? v "" Vt "r"'f 1 1 V'?-?- f IllJ- IXJfidertheil?rovisiohs r fori elections mm s .-..m . h - - . j-r - --a -- m- porraitt(thatJKas Been in. ' 1 "037 crniont ire Deplete 'x By;Cr.jBrentteK S f 4 'r- J.Ti A j. TAXATION: QUESTION : -AM UPPERMOST: I' i ' ' 4 - R Air. Brenizer Jtufts . Over . , Proposed 1 Commission Plan and u Enumerates 'Phases of Its . Deficiency, Making v Claim That Aside from Too , Much jr Concentration, Combining of Ex ecu- uve ana ' Aaministratlve . isodles is 1 Faulty.. , ,.-k ' ,Mr. Chase .Brenlzedf city attorney. who'.islnterestedin jthe' a4t,on' p the aldermanlc ; charter form of gov ernment,' today furnished the follow ingi Interview, which" deals with?many' of the most important?; points'. Involved In the -present coniest hetween the commlss'ipn and tthe aldermanlc forms' proposed orthe tjityi. " .Said -the - attorney, iiiv thejcourftA of i the interview! -.A--v . "ivwisn to eau tneattention ot the people of t.Charfotte - andMesnecIallr those .who .have 'leanings toward the commission 'form "Of government u to some of i the errors' and 'defects -in tne . proposed commission , - charter "Some of '.thent are so 'glaring that they have 'f already; attracted "Considerable notice on-tne part not only 01 lawyers. :;r References are .made to, sections, so that any one who has or will secure' a copycf Saturday's Evening tJhf onicW containing the charter jean convenient jy vorixy wnat- is nere statea. i -, t ri Sr v. l state .uneq.ulyocally.that it Is my opinion 4hat the charter offered to the voters of Charlotte 'as jcepVesehting" the commission government-. Is too 4ef ec tiVe for .use by the city. V,t, , i-.- ' - ' - TVkll Tnv an? - -k ' 'r- ' Thereare three separate and distinct provisions for leving poll taxes- (1) ; for school i. purposes, ( Sec. 17) (2) for general - purposes, (Sec ' 39) y ( 3) for interest .on the municipal debt(Sec 39). : It-isv stated' In section 39 that the poll tax .shall- be fnot exceeding the present rate, allowed v by ' law" which, under . the-oldcharterls tnree dollars; under -., the- general. . law. $2. Does : this charter intend to levy three 33 poll : taxes, or three 32 polk taxes? Will a man's poll-tax be 3 9 or 3 or what?':.?-, i'l.-v.-.S--'-' ' -:' A- ', - To "my" mind there is a serious doubt a.o what law Is intended by the Charter ras . 4he on 'under which - the citizens: of Charlotte-shall be taxed the general law as to cities which pre-. scrioes: 9 1 on ;ne nunarea as tne 41m 1 it. 'the old charter which nrovtdes 3lt2.0v for all purndses J br? the - new- charter which provides a general tax jonly for . school, purposes andto pay the interest- on the ' bonded debt as I cqnstnreit Sec,--38.)M'-: a:a . 4'Street'rR8JIwyrAses feThe fohly provision in, the marter inregard to- the amount of paving to be done - by street, railways is, as fol lows: v "That . tKe proportion of pay ment hy street railways or other pub iic.-.uuiities shall ; be the tame as at present for permanent Improvement ana general upKeep." 4 a law suit is, now! threatened by the street. railway companies , at to . whether "they, shall pave 1 4 . Or 30. Inches : dn each side -ot their 'lines. ; (See 51 Preyiso.) .:" i. Building and Loan Assc!lations. T : . .-r jThe -(council has power to . levy ah annual license tax oh every, building -and JoahasSoclUktlb I;?: WA:- Recorderti Cwnrt-WHifcls vThe: Council a has the power to ies tablleh and VoperateV s city court as now provided-by law, ' and to provide "ar"3tiry Xsystem in said - court. ;. It is. provided that, sec. iS), "ro 'any rea son satisfactory to himself," the councilman- la hereby empowered to 'sus pend or; discharge'' the recorder.; Under- this section : the recorder may be discharged for any. judgment :6r Opin ion he. .may. render not :. "satisfactory to vthe ' council. ' ;.v He may "be so dis charged or suspended by. the council-, man. of. public ..Safety alone. This is recau of a Judicial officer with a. yen geartceiiU'' s&&v Police, and Piremen; Discharged. . The "civil ' service law'. under this charter;. bWomesa hullity ioni Policemeh and .firemen may. be discharged for any: caused religious; hit otherwise if satisfactory to the coitfn. lR,teCi" 13;:.WtV:iA. m "tt is 'rtie f the cburicilme Vecalled,!!bntthelracts 'will stand.A bond of only '310,600 is requlredToft a councilman or clty cierk and treasurer, either pf ' whom handles 'thousands of dollars. r, Is this good business ?,:; A councilman .may lose , the city a . mil lion, dollars, but only' 310.000 'can . be recovered oh the 'bond ( Sec.3p.) citizens lauea witnout .cwose.: . t: The 6?upty;3ailis turned into a city guard house. --.Any person .taken up by. a policeman for any. cause may be' put in lail and caused to remain ; there un-: til his .trial. without.any a.uthority ex- ahis chArter? taxes the people,i3,S00 for advertising purposes. Whose bustf hess ;arid what do they propose 'to ad VerUse?TVvTibi;ghalI tbe:th&I Judged ftf! the publicu welfare;" i and will 4 each taxpayer get back-his. ad. valorem pro rata part? This tis a tas of one ana v. third -cents' on the hundred dollars' for the- "boosters." ! Secy, l dlfyj ) i::f V'i'Crnder;the provisionsr of this rChats terte number ! and 4 salaries i Of the; employes and ofilclals of; the clty,f not premises of threats.- He; need : not be I ." .This charter requires meetings only Vwue. . raouLtu . . v e pay: U4ia coiniuw- sioh form 39,500 for the commissions 3d a meetihgi 6r$i3s3 per aay per councilman." r,fv-l.iv:-:;:'g5ti-i - ; F' Ttmt Assessment Sectio'tt.-;.'.',-.1.. -. ,'cept . the wlllf of the' policeman. SeC BocHoney.;) v -.j? IV-. .MA (LI w; .toscontinuerfVpattefns and o'dd pair!ofCwiiteland ;"vecru Lace Curtainis lp a? wide range -of designs, i 2i l72 nnd.?'. yards long, special' reduced prices 3r-. ., .: 'X 4 Lace Bed Sd i Xi)bk like - real hand drawn ;WorkVJarge enough to , 't,fit. fl fllll -rfmlhlA h(f will wmt hnH lmirlTir eof 7 . isfactorily -. :;4 l;Shanisland Scarfs to irlatch "j.'-ri 25c each ' ' i PHOTO : ' Variety of sizes both select from: -All ; $1.50 Up. mmmmMm t;:-1" - v. A I Vt sf.j-i i , H.:.; Ttyon 8fc ; . , Jewlei - -ri ';:r:;rt 1 iiur iBaftimorciItoilaliParloiiilnc. i mdntH correirtedj i A ... vii---7. :;,,,x;,:T - fnanoixe anamci y nte;aMgthis'li5 visual i oOTortunifei :i .,.4.;. . -. Al; kOTI3---If 'Jin e to call qk!aM$;W v4. . 111! 1 II V.kt T"l M "T m "' ATT Ts Si:!; HJyUtUaTUH u u rs. fcT.' Iam2reB8nteiiilrioInc. aSwth:''TilIif;'l iiADATTiaaMLNT; possibl rsome'.'eeth.".: '4 It's . economy to .have" them.. . , .4 -fa tt Trr" ttCI5 - lD k. - .w ! FRAMES plain ahd.ngraved to Sterling' Silver Prices .iVt'.'i;-.-'.-. :V i ' 'i:- ArA-- ---1- - TeMinJth,. ;:; -3 ' ;v f-l .-" teeth one cannot f tell - ' -- i. : rvA...iM BEAUTIfUL: t CROWNS . re miamiuxon -Jiie aiidi talMngadv-artisenients IS $4.00 CROWNS ' AND write for our Free Booklet TWhole- .j:orro ' 1 ,
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