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THE OHAKLOTTE NEWS JANUARY 2 19II "THE Uioy IN THE Revolution }n baking methods which gave the woiid Unceda Biscuit also resulted in a Revel&tion 99 y solJ *•. bulk) .V .'AS# '\v»^- -i •',1 . *• 'v' ■ in soda cracker quality. You realise this the moment you open the royal purple package and find soda crackers so tempt ing and good that they cannot be resisted. Uneeda Biscuit NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ¥ i?? ever wanted, ever in ploasins f\aifMice, 'J'iie Sonia this season '.vill 1)0 Ml lib Hutchei’on. a iliraynrian, ^vho h, Paid to jMve tho tnniperanient Ti; iuont':!;. ii iporsoiuitv- tbis unique ■n.- '\e If. (reof Dainoroi still 1 'ir ^7r. mint ( "’.' Ues as riio Prince Dar.ilo, the ,Ii; i- ' ' . ui. -nintr and rockles;? lovt.r. Ot.ii- weil ki’Dv n i;i the cast are Ma- ; . I Ih'I Arze'iii. Mario Jordan. Gertrude l.i'iii!, .\ishni' Wooley. llarr.v IJur- ce.’• I'.nd 'Vi'’inin V. Strunz. The se- , -live wait:/, and the beautiful, ;; !■ I ha'’;'''n7 tnelody of the 'Vilia'’ sons?, I tvip.o'.I’.-'r VvMh "i-'iliv ('''’valier.” “Love v.- i *'i “Maxim,” p.nd the sa- oc-! 1 ii r^e -iJ'Tte, “Women," will be 'pv.'Q iv .1,, orchestra. Mr. Al- ' • ■ ‘ Roll’ '.'■ill '’ojid'jct. ■ 1 he Mony Widow" will be seen -pj.- ’ho Aoadcniy of IVTusic Monday, H. u.Try J. Sfats v.ill go on sale Frl- ‘■I. iCr iVi*n’U'i. fii the thcaire box of- . 'Tail orilcr'; for ticket;? from ont ro '.'n tv le vil] be accepted •. \.h;^!i accompanied by money t to .] an T-, Crovo, ;■ A'- 'of }.Iusir, Char- '011 V -I: I ^ AN liNTERESTING PAPER. i " * ‘ V. o are In reccipt of a very in- 111''!^ InA T''The Sizin'T of i .'out fa'de Fibres ' sent to us by the ‘ ’ ■ p. drl : ii-nu-rrturing rompany, of | ‘1 rub -t 'at"''»‘i. Jersey City. I We fiTid thi'.j paper to contain '’nni;, \nutabie suggestions to boss 'vca eri^ and eviperlntendenta, and to :ho.=(e who have not al- read>' rt'ceivrd a copy to address -hi.'? well lnown llrni whom we nn- i>rei.n’id 1-^ fii,'routing this pamph- ; T Tree i(' nil men.” W ^KSSJ . V,r: I -V: ,:*v; f- .(.* «(/ • s. th» Grei^t Comedy Success, "The Girl from Rector’s.’ U! >T1 I,'a .■lit piv ,:M1 In i.-i . r ti" II to re(piire •\ T'l'inco of a .\nMiony H')()f’s ■ ! !i a ■■irl of HMriy in con- ■ ’ lija^'^y—the I’.irlH to be ■ t fjlrl in ar il who dlod nnd 'f $2","00.000. She u id'>w, gi>«s to M'tv l)-.itiprfly life ■ vi^i'tualiy meetP prine. nnd after h, h.f! declares his luinably marry. ■e Iv the widow, fll the action, ■■ nnd consistent, n nn v’bo adores npid, royal lover, ACADEMY SCHLOSS THEATRE ORCUIT TUESDAY, JAN. 3. Matinee and Night. The Musical Comedy Drama King of Tramps with J. M. Colo, Avralia Clark, Chas. P. Van, and others, including Coles Hussar Concert Band and Orchestra. .SeatB on Sale at Hawley’s. Prices: Matinee 25c Night 25, 50c yifllGIOES emeiiMii ! By Associated Piess. I Montgomery, Ala., .lan.p ?.—Liquor caused 25S our of (i:’0 homicides in ma during the two yeL;rs ending September ;^0 last, according to the bi-nnia’ report of Altorney General Alex (^arl'.ei'. Durnig the ])revious two venrs liquoi- coused :’,4S-out o!’ O.jG kill- lings. “In addition to the increase in the number of homicides due to the use of intoxicating ll(}uor by a jionuiation al most equally divided between whiles and nesroe'o, in a climate which aggra vates the effect of sucii use," the attor ney general says, “I would say that there may be assigned as further rea sons contriliuting lo the unfortunate and deplorable homiciae rpcord of Ala- By Associated Press. Denver. Col., Jan. 2.—Leading dia mond brokers of Denver celebrated new year with the discovery that they w^ere losers to the extent of several thousand dollars by a new wrinkle in diamond swindles. For thel ast week a stylishly gc.vned woman has visited the va rious higher class paw'n shops of thee ity, arriving in a smart lan dau behind a pair of blooded horses. To the pawn brokers she exhibited jewelry of apparently great value, in every instance the setting contain ing three or more stones. She usu ally accepted a loan of about one half the apparent value of the gems. The swindle w’as discovered when tv.’o pawn brokers compared notes regarding their biggest transaction for the year. Each found it to be with “the lady in the landau.” Other pawn brokers were visited. Their experi ence w’aa the same. More careful examination of the paw'ned jew'els revealed the fact that where there were thre stones in the setting only the center gemw'as gen uine, the two flanking stones being imitations of remarkable workman ship, where the stones were set in a cluster, genuine stones \vere sprinkled among imitations in about the same proportion. The v\’oman, who has left no Iracc behind her, is believed to have had an expert diamond setter as an accomplice. Ws’re OFF! New Year’s track’s op«n. The race is to be run—and yon will run ss your health gives brain and fiiysical force. Bad botvels, liver and stomach kill more GOOD EFFORT than any other trouble. CASCARETS will keep you healthy— THEN you pan produce results. Take CASCARETS — keep tuned up — your liver working—and then you can go it for all you’re worth. gga CASCARETS—IOC box—week’s treat ment. All druggists. Biggest seller lu the world. Million boxes a month. A Cruel Guage. The learned cotmsel was annoj’ed at being interrupted, so warmly ex claimed; “I shall speak, sir, as long as I please!” “You have already spoken, sir, longer than you please!” retorted the other side.—Blue Bull. Happy New Year We can not allow* the day to pass without thanking our patrons for the very liberal patronage extended to us during the year. These favor? have been fully appreciated. We promise to redouble Dili’ '-'■s to r.:'" New Train Inaugurated. By Associated Press. Charleston, S. C.. Jan. 2.—In fnldll- mert of the dream of pioneer railroad promoters, the Carolina sjiecial. the new through train between Charlesfon and Cincinnati on the Southern Rail way. inaugurated its schedule today, putting the Southeast into direct touch with the great middle west. Carrying grecTings from the mayor of Charles ton to I he mayor of Cincinnati, repre sentatives of Charleston departed on the express at ft o’clock. A large ))a''ty of Southern Railway olticials are also making the trip. your When Friendship is Possible. Tom—Had any scraps with girl lately? Dick—Xo, we’re great friends new. Tom—How’s that? Dick—We ve broken off our en gagement.— Catholic Standard and Times. Farmer Ryetop—Yes, that thar chicken was a great fighter before I bania, firsi, a general prolific source -billed him for the table, of crime amonci' ihe negro population; Citv Boarder—Was eh“^ I be- he second, the nattiral conilict. or friction, a piize fighter. ’ growing oat ol business and other nee- „ essary relations between two races i'armer Ryeton—Why so? ♦^s?entiall\ dissimilar in characferis- City Boarder—He tir • Hnd widely setiarated in social life: and third, the raciel characteristic of S(>”t''rrn man to resent an insult and to act u])ou slight provocation, es pecially in nuitiers involving personal honor.’’ Fearfully and Wonderfully Made. Eight or nine women, assembled at luncheon, were discussing ailments and operations as eight or nine, or one or two, or CO or 7(? women will. The talk rang through angina pectoris, torpid liver, tuberculosis and kindred happy topics. “I thought.” commented the guest of honor, “that I had been invited to a luncheon, and not to anr organ recital.” —Everybody’s Magazine. Purcells start their January Clearance Sale Thursday the 5th. Watch for price announcements in Wednesday paper. Values of sea son. is so blamed tough.—Chicago News. Mother’s .Toy never ,falls to cure croup and pneumonia. S’or sale by R. fl. Jordan & Co Start The NEW YEAR With A Clean Sheet Every good business man does; every good housewife ought to. You don’t have to buy new sheets. Send us your soiled ones and w'e will return them to j'ou clean. When we say clean we mean it—absolutely clean, the only kind worth having. Sanitary Steam Laundry For Rent 1 16-room house on the corner of Davidson and Fourteenth St. 1 10-room house on North Tryon St. 1 6-room house on East Vance St. 2 4-room houses on North Bre vard St. 1 8-room house on North Clark son St. 1 G-room house on West Fifth St 2 4-room houses on East Lid dell St. 1 4-room house on East Oak St. 1 fj-room Cottage ’n Woodlawn already furnished. C. McNelis No. 33 East 4th St. ’Phone No. 604-J. Professional Cai^s^ DR. A. D, GLASCOCK OSTEOPATH Office, Sixtn Floor of nealty BIdg. Hours 9 to 1; and 2 to 4. Ai:d by Appointment. Office ’phone 1073. Residence 1037. Consultation Free. Office 'Phst'e 326. Residence 962-J, lo Jafnleson DENTIST, 709 Realty Building, Charlotte, N. C. Dr« Me P. Ray OSTEOPATH . . . REiilSrERED Realty Building. . Hours d to. 12; 2 to 5. Phone, Office, 830; Residence 371>|, Consultation ^.t Office, gratis. AlcJVlicHael ARCHITuCT Rooms 5U5-506 Trust Building, CHARLCTTE. N. C. L,;. •J' V\’e wish all our friends all the good things that they wish for theinseH-es and more. Yorke Bros. & Rogers CLOTHIERS, HATTERS AND FURNISHERS EDUCATE FOR BUSINESS Our graduates are alwaj^s in demand. Sprip.?: term begins January 3. Special Rates Until January 10. Fox new Catalogue, Journal and Special Rates, w'rito Charlotte, N. C. (Incorporated.} and C;y Falrir-h, N C. HOLIDAY RATES RAU ■PRACTfCAl CATAtjMTO PteB RAUGHONS Positions guaranteed under reasonable contract backed by 4r> lug colleges in IS States, and $r;0(KOOO.OO Ca|)iral, 22 years’ success—"l00.000 successful students. NEW EQUIPP.1ENT; ADDIf^G MACHINES; VISIBLE TYPE-. Vi/RITERS; FILING DEVICES, Etc, Address, CHARLOTTE, N. 0. or Columbia, S. C. ' 25% to 50% off Regular Prices For a Few Days Only We have imm.ense lines of Sterling Silver Deposit Ware. Hawke’s Cut Glass, Fine China, l^eather iiags. Jewel Cases, Electroliers and Gold Jew elry that must be reduced and we have made this attractive cut so that you can get these things which you still need for New Year Gifts at a great saving. Come now and get the best selections from this select stock. LINEBACK & ELAM, Popular Jewelers "The Little Store With the Big Stock.” West Trade St. Near the Square. 473- -Phone—-800 Academy MONDAY, JAN. 2 Matinee and Night The Biggest Success of Last Season. PAUL M. POTTER’S GREAT COMEDY The Girl From Rector’s Direct from a Continuous Run of One Year at Weber’s Music House, New York. Complete New York Production and Cast of Metropolitan Players. SEATS ON SALE AT HAWLEY’S. PRICES: Matinee $1.00, 75, 50, 25 Night $1.50, $1.00, 75, 50. 25 MONDAY NIGHT, JAN. 2ND A First Class Match BY TWO PROFESSIONALS Several Lively Preliminaries by well-known Glove Artists. Young Hackenschmidfs School 26 SOUTH TRYON ST. Dr. H. C. Henderson, Dr. L. L GIdney, HENDERSON & GIDNEY DENTISTS. Office, Hunt BIdg., 202‘/^ N. Tryon St. 'Phone 216. F. L BONFOEY ARCHH C.CT. Supervisi^on of Construction. Oifice 211 N. Tryon. Room 4. HUGH W. HARRIS ATTORNEY Law Building. Ct'ariotlQ, N. C. Gresham’s Business Lunches Are bountiful, well cooked and served and cost 35 Cents Every Day from 11:30 to 8:30. - f! vf;' Gresham’s Dinners Are a triumph of good catering, good cooking and good service, 50 Cents From 6:80 to 8:30. Basement of Realty Building. 3«i- Our Splendid Value Giving Make this bright up-to-date store your furniture buying home. We are offering the greatest CHIFFONIER values this w’eek you ever heard of. We have too many and must get rid of them, so w© have marked them down 60 low you will be greatly benefited by making your purchase now. Every thing in first-class Home Furnishings to be found right here. Fufiilturc Co. "■x r ■» Established 139S, • M. KIRSCHBAUM TO THE PUBLIC % to announce that I will again in liiy former business, and I bog tc: engage in h''ve ijought a new complete Outfit for KJ Renovating HAT.S and Furs, and have- also add«d a Sanitary Stfjara Pressing I^Jachine, “The T.atest Mod- el.” I have secured the rooms yt No. m 2S West Trade street, fover Flour- noy’s Store) where I wiil b;; gbul to ^ serve one and all, on or about the yl 5th of January. 1911. Yours for first-class work, Michael Kirschbaum pi Only Practical Hatter and Furrier !>• North Carolina. ^ We Are Ready With the largest stock of WA^TCHES, DIAMONDS and JST>^L- RY that it has ever been our pleasure to show. Two stores de voted exclusively to .Jewelry, Cu t Glass an^ Art Goods, gives ono of the largest displays of Holiday Goods to be found m - South. A visit to loth stores from our friends and customeij wiii be U;)pre- clated. Garabaldi, Bruns & Dixon 12 AND 14 SOUTH TRYON ST. t ♦ ♦ "4' /
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