THE CHASLOTTE NEWS JANUARY 15. 1911
BALTIMORE, MO.
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xdiUe in b’-'i 'lai- li- V> . : * . tua und Now York rasiko Ita nows from the
1 ifflala^lva anJ i.ntir . -1«. :i;« of tho covmtry tho best that can be obtained.
AS A * /OMAN’S PAPER TUB SUN has no superior, being- morally
ml v t»- o* hlrhoat type. It publishes the very best
I'iature-' • t .n l .n on f^hlon, art tmd uaiscellaneoua matters.
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^'ir th_- la.'i; «T. ^ "U'r. and tho troicyr can depend upon coznplete and
reliable Iti 'oi j . \;i'. \ tuoir mrlouF linos of trade.
T'T Mai! THE SW Crioming or Evening) is 25c. a Wonth or $3 a Yat
SUFf.AY SUV, by M^it, is{?|;.*{ji?7inontJis *‘*5® »
And THE SIX, F!:mins, Evenmg and Sunday, • • $7.50 a Ycai
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r. ’ af’t nn ononiy of th*-'
' t. h-'r. ’’lai I'is p:rand-
; ,. pss. ! p to this time
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has l'‘'cd tho life of a
whi I'.as bt’on eloctod ti)
■ . ; w '’.o i ■■ encaui'd to
' 1 ;a,n 1” the world b^-
f:io,- to faco with the
> hfn nosrro Mood in his
Adare.^s» All Orders to
THE A. S. ABELL COMPANY
PALTi:^J03r-E. :'vI^\RYLAND
thouijh. ;ho tromondoiis foroo of the
,ii ' and tho aeony ho must snfi’or. At
t■|•^t Ix' cannot give up tlie giii. hut
ia'.-r ho \iolds. Tt is in tliis scene
th.i: tho nios! oinotional of tho acting
is ocu.
tho saiii- da\ in tiic caidtol buildinsx.
In tliis Ml is soon tho whito ?;ijl in
tl; • inipi.s^iblo attittide of waiting to
HI M I’., tho mail fogavdloss. 'I'hon the
■ Xi_^or’' is fotcod to show her tho
li^ht c.'urso and refuse to accept her
:i!;d ;iniuitinc('s to tho world that he
!■ , • tlu- taint in iiis l)lood. .\;;ain the
a thor in error.
■■’I'iio Xigpror" will do no good and it
is i.tit tho wind of ontoitaiuniont
tho S'luth wants. It ' is nei-
tliv-r iKMioficial or instructive
TIk' plot is impossible and
i; 1'rinf.Ts u)) thir.gs and thoughts of the
• I’st tl'.at wt‘ are trying hard to forget.
'r!:o mon of tho South have boon
iii'IiMng against overythi.»:g that would
lia\o a t«'ndcnc\ to stir uj) the old
ncial fi ' ling. and shows of tho char-
a: M r #f "'['Ih' Xii;g' r" ;lraw tho dan-
C' V only lu aro'' tiic surface and make
tho ficht harder fen- the workers.
Without a doubt the personnel of
the troup included some of tho best
actor.s in tho profession today. It was
^iml)ly rlieir acting and wonderful abil
ity th;;t made the people sit through
tho j)erformanpo.
There are fourteen chai-acters in
the cast and to oach one of them is
duo great credit for their acting. They
ari‘ put in a iday in which they are nat-
uially out of their element as normal
I'oo’ple and one which depended entiro-
i. upon their ability as actors and
K-tresses to make go. As a whole it
vas th, liest cast ever seen in this
ity. Th.ere was not a detail too small
i>r them to overlook and not a point
! )o small for them to work hard to
'.'rinsr out. The great pity is that a
fM.-rnpany as good as this is wasted on
;> .-how like "The Xigger.”
Mr. Fred Eric, as, ‘Tho Xigger” v.as
und'ti !tedly the best actor over seen
on tbis circuit. His al>ility to portray
emotional imi'ts and work up to the
diamatir ciiiiuix demonstrated hi.s
:.at;ira] ability as an acto.' and Iiis
wondon’ul technique. In a bettor play
he would be a great find.
.Miss Catherine Carter had the other
o:roat part. It was as difficult as that
of tho Xigger and she played it won-
ilot fully. As a sweet Southern girl she
v.as. when her linos wore not bad. all
tit.ii a man could ask for. Pretty, win-
.some, attractive and with all the fire
of a jiroud girl from an aristocratic
famil>. Her interpretation of the part
was boautiful and even in the parts
where tho linos were impossible, she
interpreted them in a way that made
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K.g br u..!!t
f;.r* t-::': !;>
voi a*'d that all his dreams of thej^‘i(-ni lose a great deal of their offen-
f '.tv’-e n”d ’.'3 hnj'pir.oss are being h^iveness. She was working up hill all
t >r: frnni h*? It is :>.^y to imagine M'le time and she went to the very
' heights.
-Mr. Kthelbert llale.s, ns .Xoyes, the
distiller v.as groat as was Mr. Arthur
Rfine, a negro and later, the
sheriff. E^.ch of the cast could be favor-
nK-ntioned btit it is enough to say
that if they ever appear here again
Liiry will be greeted enthusiastically
by the admirers they made on this
occa.siou.
Success Don’t
Konsist in
Never Makin’
Mistakes, but in
Never Makin’
the Same One
Twict
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Yon vr2] malce no
jrnstalie in sending 133
yom future orders for
Job and Commercial
PriDtisg,
We “wjli give you the
be«t quality vrorkman-
ship prompdy and at
reaaoDsbie prices.
We baae our sc^ita*
twn your patronage
on the merit of
product.
our
Phee your orders for
qtsiek ddfvery with us
mod we will plcatc you
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P. h. GARNES
•UPlflfNTINDfNT.
rffisn# 1I5C, W i«w«h Tf7on 6t.
An Event of Great Interest to Char
lotte Ladies Will Be the Lectures
on Beauty Culture at the Academy
By Dr. Felix Cristion, of Paris.
'Phero seems to be a growing in
terest among the ladies of this city
in tho forthcoming beauty culture
ioc.tiires at the .\cademy of Music
Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons
a:, 3 o'clock, by Dr. Felix Cristion,
of Rue de Revoli, Paris, who’s rep
utation along these lines has been
heralded in the foreYnost magazines
and the press. He is said to be a
master of his art, the author of the
only recognized text book on beauty
culture and facial blemishes and has
boen awarded decorations by queens
and wives of the presidents for his
Bkill. He speaks many languages and
will address tho ladies In English.
DR. FELIX CRI8T0N.
His lectures will prove of inestimable
value to every lady, regardless of
her age, and it is safe to state
that no lady who values her persona!
appearance should fail to hear Eu
rope’s foremost exponent of beauty
culture.
Prof. Cristion will gice tv.'o lectures
in this city at the Academy of Mu-
iric next Tuesday and Wednesday
afternoons, beginning at 3 o'clock.
On Tuesday alternoon. all the ladies
of Charlotte will be admitted free.
The press throtighout the state
speaks in glowing terms of Prof.
Cristion, and say that his w'ork has
l)roved very interesting and fascinat
ing.
Viola Alien in “The White Sister”
Coming to Charlotte Soon.
Manager Crovo, of the Academy
of Music, announces that arrange
ments have just been completed for
the early appearance here of Ainerl-
cas greatest living actress, Miss
Viola Allen, and her all star cast in
•‘The White Sister.” which has prov
ed to the best play that his dis
tinguished star has been seen in
since “The Christian.”
Miss Allen’s principal colleague
this year is .Tames O’Neill, remem
bered as the star of ‘‘Monte Crlsto,”
a play in whicli he played 6.000
times. In the old days O’Neill used
to be leading man for Edwin Booth,
and his fine ability and long expe
rience have combined to make him
one of the best actors on the stage
today. j
Minne Gale is another player of
long experience in the cast. Henry
Stanford, F. C. Mosely, Fanny Addi-
F*tt; Suwin BraiiiJt, ri^lle Chip
pendale. Dwight Dana and .Joseph
Carducci. complete this extraordinary
cast.' 1
Miss Allen will appear at the Acad
emy of Music Thursday night. Janu
ary 2G. Mail orders for seats from |
out-of-town people will be accept- j
ed now. when accompanied by money
orders payable to John L. Crovo,
manager Academy of Music, Char
lotte, N. C.
Clem Creek Mul^
Figures in Court
Messrs, Eli and Press Griffith
And Will Ihompson Are De
clared Not Guilty Gj Larceny
oj a Mule From Mr. W. C.
Stegale, of Clear Creek.
Messrs. Eli and Press Griffiith and
Will Thompson were the defendants
and Mr. W. C. Stegall the plaintiff in
a case which was tried yesterday af
ternoon before ’Squire J. Cobb.
The case was one that was referred
to ’Squire Cobb by ’Squire C. P. Mungo
of Clear Creek, the warrant being is
sued by 'Squire Mungo.
The defendants were charged with
wrenching the lock off the door of Mr.
Stegall’s barn on the 28th of December
last, and taking therefrom a mule, the
property of Mr. Stegall. Constable W.
A. Linker served the warrant on the
defendants a few days later and found
that the mule was locked up in
Thompson’s bam and that Thompson
had the key in his pocket.
Mr. Thompson had a mortgage on
tho mule, it was claimed, and had
tried vainly to have Mr. Stegall make
a settlement.
The i)laintiff was represented in
’Squire Cobb’s court yesterday by Mr.
John A. McRae, while Mr. J. E. Lit
tle represented the defendants. After
hearing anct weighing all the evidence
carefuily ’Squire Cobb discharged the
defendants, finding no evidence that
warranted their being charged with
the larceny of the mule.
7 7?? 400—200—100 7 ? 7 7
If you have property for rent or for
sale list it with us. We give business
of this nature our imemdiate attention,
and give your interests the benefits of
our experience. Southern Real Es
tate Loan & Trust Co. 14-5t
Gas Company
Has Time Limit
The offer made by the Charlotte
Gas Company to the residents of Eliz
abeth avenue, noted in the News last
week, will close January 21. Those
who will take gas must make applica
tion by that dale, proming to use
gas for 12 months at the minimum
charge of oO cents and at the regula
tion rate prevailing in the city.
The gas company's offer is: To make
all connections free for any appliances
ordered before the main ditch is
closed.
In making stove pipe connections
for instance the regular charge is
lac. a foot. In many cases the con
nections would cost the consumer
from -JIG to $15.
Many on Elizabeth avenue have
signed for gas, but the number is
not sufficient to warrant the company
etending main lines.
MRS. SHAW
HOME. '
Mrs. A. M. Shaw and son, Mr. Oliver
Shaw, have returned from Florlday,
and are at Mr. W. E. Shaw'’s, on Ir
win avenue.
Suffered 34 Years
Cured By
Thies’ Salve
The undersigned being cured by the
use of Thies’ Salve, of a sore leg of
34 years’ standing, where every other
remedy failed, testifies with pleasure
to its remarkable qualities, and cannot
recommend it highly enough to the
public.
W. J. WILLIAMS.
Haile Gold Mine, Lancaster Co., S. C.
25 Cents
ALL DRUGGISTS.
Mrs. B. H. Sumner, of Asheville,
is stopping at the Selw'yn today.
Mr. McCall This Afternoon
Mr. J. D, McCall will address the
meeting for boys at the Young Men’s
Christian Association this evening at
5 o'clock.
Among the special attractions will
be a violin solo by Miss Ella Mosely,
and a solo by Mr. C.vril D. Baxtres-
ser, tenor soloist at the First Presby
terian church.
Miss Ella Tliomson, of Fayetteville,
and Mrs. J. H. Osborne, of Lawndale,
are visitors to the city todaj’, at the
Central.
TO LEAVE
CHARLOTTE.
The many friends of Mr. Ernest
Fields and family will regret to know
that they are to leave Charlotte.
Within a week or so they will go to
E. C., w'here they will reside in the
future. Mr. Fields came here as grad
ed for Sanders & Orr. He and his
family have made manv friends.
^ 1
Mr. W. V. Porter left last night for
New York.
Mrs. Hugh Montgomery won the
prize at the bride given by Mrs. E.
V. Finiayson in honor of Mrs. W. W.
OOlive.
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400—200—ICO 1 } ? f
KINDERGARDEN
TERM.
Miss Thomson’s kindergarten •will
KINDERGARTEN
commencea new term tomorrow'. The
class of this v,-inter is unusually large
and interesting.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
FREE FOR LADIES ONLY
Tuesday Afternoon, January 17th.
At 3 O’clock,
A Scientific Lecture (in English)) on
BEAUTY CULTURE
FACIAL BLEMISHES
—By—
PROF. FELIX CRISTION
Late of Paris, France, Academy of
Beauty Culture.
Beauty Doctor to Mmes. Bernhardt,
Nordica, Lillian Russell, Patti,
and Langtry.
Assisted by one of the Most Beauti
ful Women of Her Age, Mms. L. M.
MAYE, w'ho will wear a Thousand
Dollar Empress Jo&ephlne Gown and
Hat.
Tuesday Afternoon’s Lecture is Free.
Wednesday Aftornoon’s Admission 50o
"GET IT AT HAWLEY’S.’*
Do You Smoke
Cigars?
If so, you should not over
look our line. We have been
buying cigars for particular pat
rons for a long time and we cer
tainly do know a good smoke.
’Phone us.
Hawley’s Pharmacy
TRYON AND FIFTH STS.
'Phones 13 and 260.
Academy Advance Sales Three
Says Ahead.
Auto Tires
REPAIRED, VULCANIZED,
RECOVfSREO.
inner Tubes Vulcanized.
We guaraut«»e they •win never leak
vbere we vuleanizv theixi.
First puncture. 50 cents.
Second puncture, 2Sf centj.
Third puncture, 25 cents.
All sizes new tires carried In stock.
Relay M’f g. Co
231 and 233 Tryon 8t.
FortheManWhoWillAct
There is a bargain in a pretty home on Central Avenue in Pio i
The house is in perfect condition, contains eight beautiful)v -
rooms with cabinet mantles, electric lights, gas and modern plinnbr^'^'^'’'
is situated on a large lot on the shady side of the street and on tho ^
It is in a fine neighborhood and surrounded by beautiful homos
The price is very law and terms can be arranged for about
the purchase money. "'f
This is a very unusual offering and should be investigated at c’
•any person who wants to secure a high-class home under value!^ " ' '
The McClung Realty Co.
E T-w t>A, ^
25 South Tryon St
Phone 1254,
A Few of the Things That Help Make
Ours An
Exclusive
Store
Bed Side Tables—for the sick—ad
justable to any height and angle.
Back Rests—for Invalids and Con-
valsecents, adjustable to any angle,
enabling one to “sit up” in bed.
Invalid Rings—rubber air cushions,
valuable to the sick in many ways.
Bed and Douche Pans of many
styles and prices.
Water Bottle and Syringes,
In short
“Everything for the Doctor, Nurse
and Patient.”
Hospital Supply
& Drug Co.
WHOLESALE AfJD RETAIL
40 S. Tryon St. 'Phene 676
FRIENDS
While the rumor that our school is crow'ded is a compliment it is mi'^-
leading. It is true that we have a very large school, j-et we are comfort
able, and can comfortably accommodate you. A good situation is as.su^ed
every graduate. Male stenographers are in great demand.
Start the New
Year Right
by getting a Monitor Radiator and
having a w’arm home. It’s five ra
diating flues give more heat radiation
for the amount of fuel consumed than
any other stove on earth.
(lno(»p(wateid.>
Charlotte, N. C.
and
Raleigh, N. C.
CLANG! CLANG! HEAR
THE ANVIL RING!
as it beats out in rythmic aie? 'if
our success in shoeing horses. Dring
your horse around to us and have him
shod in an artistic and scientific man
ner.
J. D. STROUPE
211 West Fourth St.
1%% to 50% off Regular Prices
For a Few Days Only
J^^es of sterling Silver Deposit W’are, Hawke's rut
Glass Fine Chma, Leather Bags, Jewel' Cases, Electroliers and Gold Jr>v
A be reduced and we have made this attractive cut so
you can get these things which you still need for New Year Gifts a
great saving. Come now and get the best selections from this select f=toc;
.at
Houses For Rent
8-room house, modem, 316 N. Brevard St .... $40.00
5-room cottage, modern. Grove St., Woodlawn $20.00
4-room cottage, 411 Pegram St., per week $2.00
B-room cottage Lillington and Craighead Ave $12.50
6-room house, modem, 514 N Caldwell St $25.00
10-room house, city water, corner Mint and Palmer Sts.... $25.00
Carolina Realty Co.
O’. J. THIES, President. W. D. WILKINSON. Treas. & Mgr.
B. R. LEE, Secretary. J. P. LONG, Salesman.
211 N. Tryon St. Phone 609.
Park Avenue Home
FOR SALE
8*room house, well built, with hard wood floors ajid all
modem conveniences. Basement Is large enough to be used ts a
garage. Lot 50x200.
^RICE LOW—TERMS EASY
Charlotte Consolidated Gonstruction
Company
LINEBACK & ELAM, Popular Jewelers
"The Little Store With the Big Stock.’*
West Trade St. Near the Square.
SELWYN
HOTEL
EUROPEAN
Room* $1.50 Per Day and Up.
Rooms with Private Bath
$2.00' Per Day and Up.
CAFE OPEN UNTIL 9:30 P. M.
Prices Reasonablt.
150 Elegant Rooms.
75 Private Baths.
Located In the heart of Char
lotte, convenient to railroad
station, street cars and the busi
ness and shopping centre. Cater
to high-class c:'nmercial and
tourist trade.
Pure Water from our Artesian
Well, 203 1-2 feet deep, for sale,
6c gallon at Hotel.
lOc gallon In 5-gallon lots.
lore
J. N. McCausland
& Company
Stove Dealers and Roofing
Coniractora.
221 Tryon Street.
j Delivered In Charlotte or at R
IR. Station.
EDGAR B. MOORE, Proprietor.
Stock Yards Fire.
Chicago, IIl.^ Jan. 14.—Responsibili
ty for the stock yards fire, December
22nd, in which Fire Marshal James
Horan and 23 others lost their lives
was not fixed by the coroner’s Jury
w'hich returned a Verdict today. Many
recommendations for safer conditions
at the stock yards were made.
Man is a Failure
When he has no confidence ir.
self nor his fellow men.
When he values succe.ss mo ?
character and self-respect.
When he does not try to ms ^
work a little better each day
When he becomes so absorbed ^
work that he cannot say th: t
greater than work.
When he lets a day go b> ^ ■
making some one happier aini '
comfortable.
When he tries to rule other.': l
lying instead of by example.
When he values wealth ■
health, seli-respect, and the go '■
ion of others.
When he is so burdened by
iness that he finds no time fo" rc '
recreation.
When he loves his own pl -ns ■
terests more than humanity.
When his friends like him f"’’
he has more than for whai
When he knows that he ’
wrong, but is afraid to admit
When he envies others beoau ■
have more ability, talent, or ■
than he has.
W^hen he does not care
pens to his neighbor or to his ’ *
so long as he is prosperou.'
When he is so busy doinj; '
has no time for smiles and ciJ' ■
words.
True as preaching. This also i.-
The place to buy your
at Insurance Headquarters,
get the best insurance on the
C. N. G. Butt & Co.
INSURANCE HEADQUARTERS