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THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, APRIL 3c 19H m (MM MYSTERY SERIAL ,1-;. r-'5s^ HL WINDOW WHITE CAT . ^ scT^'A/ srofn /iv iARY ROBERTS RINEHART » ^l:thnrof TH£ MV4 fW LOWER TEN, SSVEN Di^VS, } n •n ^ * i #3» -i ►it: I Ti-.c P.'bhc m !X. I forw ’ad. and ” bo be sitated. "'rii.' rt 'V(‘l\ cr'.'" 11 unto I • iUerivt!. C'? c J 1,. UN . ,'d. t ; 1 •Was i t lii band. 1 le was dead ' 1 r 1, '■ 1; , b - ■\\ 1: 're is lb.' r. V.liver' Sri'iut'd will urn it i)\er to ill ' ( oronei’." 1 ' • ■ ^ '■ 'U \' ill ,.Vv ii M ii;, iluni;ri . ■ • ■. ■ ' •i :'b( ,i M ■a\rp y. 1- a I i i b.- ' ■■ ■ '■ ■ ■ . 1 umeb.ng. A a rtii^i!,^ pi'cd.i. Ml 1; i!^l;m’ V' i ’ ■ ■' ' i- i-.ip 1 '■',k. . It v,a. ; a’ 1 t.)rdinar>' i ' hi’ . v'iui . 1 'be liea, ,•! ivc ope neil i- | 1 i'.' a'e. ; !',i v-:aie t ‘ 1 . ■ ' ‘ \ •- 'd a ! . 'I'v. ■) e’la \i)('i’?' \> 1 I ! ;i ' ';i- Ami .' Ml V . ,eii --•iy t-' 11 n.iirn*'-■■. i '! (il > oil' .. 1 1 e; ■iv (1 ! ' ■ iuMli aiui a\oui ; 1 r k 1' y ■ ';;‘-n '-.a ' . C i 1 baa iug a ilec'-1 . d ;... 1 ■ •■: \' i; w re ciein n in tl'e~o! ■ - ■ 1 ’ . :' 11 n;i ;u 1 ■ •. a .11 ^ ! ': ■ ■ ii> lb>s aial lo . ‘ t ‘ 1' . ■ il \ir. 1 K- "iug sbo! b: asbb" tli(' ■ 1' . ■, SlU •vl rt•^■uib'ss ■■.bore i:.l : 1 vl\ -'b it'.a'rks :’';'U'';; illO . ■ ii-l. V I. n. M'o. wa ie b',. ae^ : ( . ■ i / ! ; :ig a b- 'or. b \->a^ a. s'ram;e .1- •- . 1 ■>i)U ha(i (■t;b> ;■ ; '.e' ; >'!' a. I-,;-/ t-rbs." ; i > I vi a ■' |K'-r on ,t';o table. ■■ , .1 1 r 1 : . .. i' : . il lu :■ ■■' , ; • bU . ■'•-■:■ ■'! - ’ ' ’ ; f; ive ’o b a- e hare, 'riie • i uilil;'. I"-; nv ib' ai! i.'it i() ii>. Ccirt i i ;:ni; r ■! ■ \ -1 I M r. I i I !!•• w;i ;■. - iu:n w •il lo 'V- '■-..Hit ■■ - . Oi' h in ilio ran tt!' v\ ■ 'f :.uil ( . V I (lid not kno-:\* 'wnat it was. On the I'inih of May, ^Ir. j"'lcming sent tor me. I v.as in Plattsburg at the lime, and he was at home. He was in a ter rible condiiion—not sleeping at all, and he said he was being followed by some i)erson who meant to kill him. i'inally he a&ked me to get him some cocaine, and when he had taken it he was more like himseli'. i thought the pursuit was only in his ow;'. head, iie Itad a man named ('arter on guard in liis I,ou.se, and acting as b'.’.tler. ‘■'I here was trouble of some sorl in the organization; 1 do not know just v.hat, Mr. Schv.artz came here to meet Mr. Fleming, and it seemed there was iiioticy needed. Mr. Fleming had lo have it at once. He gave nie some sv'C'uritirs lo take to i’lausburg and I urn iiiio money. 1 went ou Uie lenili “\\ as that the day Mr. Fleming dis- i; !':»‘^avea tlie cliief interrupted. "\es. i'e vent to the While Cat. and stayed there. (Jii Uie night of the twf'ut\-tirst, I came back, having turn- c'l m> seciirities into money. I carried il in a package in a smail lius’iia Icailicr bag tliat never left my Imnd for a niomont. .Mr. Knox here suggest ed tlia' 1 had put it down, and'lt had ■ : . ■l;;;>!ged for one jnsi line it. bin I did n;'t let it out of ■ay hand ('u iliai journey uniii I put it down on iiie ;;;!rch at the iJeliv.-oud house, while ■ III d io get in. I live at Bellwood. j V'iili ili(> !\r'Sses ?\;;uila'i!d, sisters of '•!r. (''i.-'Uiiiig s (U'foast'd v.ife. I done I r'.'tcud lo i\Uort' how it hap’i)ened, i v.liih' i v.as irying lo get ii;;o ■■■e l-.otise i- v>as rilled. .Mr. Knox v.ill ■ ■■ar me oui in th«t. 1 four.d my. grip ' "'i’'' i aI'irriU'd it in a word. Tlie chief \' a - v-’-'ouing int('r;'st; d. ••Wr,;:! V as i \ the bag?" he asked. Waid.u]; 1 ril'd io remember. "A pair of pajatnas." iie said, tv\'o i U!iliiar> brus’.v.'s atul a clot lies brush, ^ «v; or lii’-f i^i'fr-bo!-oin l iiiris. perhap.-^ a Vialf-ih'iien coiiars, and a tuic of iuiil.-'i wear.” ••.\!'.d ail this was lalcen, as well as l!^ ■ V "'i'ii,' b:;;-i was left empty, e.xcept lor U'v i:!iir‘'a i scheduic.'' ! >•;> :mu1 iluuter exchanged siu: i.Uani glaucf'S. 'J'iiett-- •'I',(I til, if von please.' the detective .-:ii(': ( V' •' . I v_ I f iii'!: W ardrop reali..v'd ilie absuv- .ii^y t.f ii'.' iug to make any one bf^heve 1.:' i:.'' stoi'v. He sl'ui )ns lips . 'I'i threw uit ii's heaci ? ' i’ he inr-nd- cd tu L'ay !U:'I'.iii'i' fttf'b.t'i'. on." 1 ii»'g‘'d. if lit' couid dear hii^-elf j;v' ! civil'i not go b;' •o 'n!:; i V r lemiiig and lell nor iliaL a'’ I. r iiad been mnidered aud hei i..vrr w -as avc tu-ecl of I he crii-ie. l"'!e 'rag was eri'>i);y," !'e repeated. ■ 1 'u:d iMi; -cii ii\e mitiutes iiying lo iUe shut'crs and yci the bag ). '.'I rilled. .Mr. i-'no:: lici'o found i' among ihe tiowei.s ljeiov\ l!ie \eian- By Lydia E, Pinkham’s | Vegetable Compound I I\''oria, Til.- “I wish to let every one } kno’ wliat Lydia E. Pinkham’s reme- i dies have done for j •>, me. For two years ; j : 11 Gtiffered. The doc- i | ' tors said I had In- j; mors. an;l the only ! | remedy was the sui> {^ ■^1 !^e('n’s knlCe. ily i j /^v.v-7 I Tinnther honn-lit nrie ! I t-i il M H i s Kt- Ki l'"ii I.vdia E. Pinkham’3 o e t a b 1 e Com- today I Jw f- (im i!y maT*. Forme » •» V---' •• jiiifciiliiwir I r~ •') - ^ (kj F U c* i [] I- iJ !| lli * it ■■p6: -awii S si i'S ' . . . Si. •.:! uH\ -'^k' * vvo- , r itymaT'. ±'or months !’r' ' I sn Tored from in- flammatic n.ard yonr Sanative Wash re- lie^'cd Me. Y tl'i. iy>- r Pills have no efjiu.. .o n, crithartic. Any one wishincc pro r\ »vhac yonr medicines havo (U'\c ■ ji. ca g.-t. from sny dni"- gis^ . ’ V V writin.n^ to me, Yott can iise ■ I ! my te..iiniooia. iu ariy way you wish, | and '.'ii’ i)0 pflad to answer letter?.”— “ • I\U’s. Cii.asTiiw. IvEED, 105 Mound St., J ? Peoi:\a, UL. ^ 1 >^nOi!if!r Oporotion Avoided. | Xc'v Orleans, La.—‘'For years 1 suf-11 I fr^red from severe f-jmale troiible.s. i y I] | Finally I was confined to iny bed and ! 1 p | tlivj doctor said an operation wasneccs-11 Ilf Kary. I .fcave Lydio j^. Pinkhani’s Vejr-! I IS P etable Coinpound a, trial lirst, and | v.’as oHVcd I'roia ?n oner.^lion.’'—Mrs. ; J.iLV Pky)?oux, 1111 Kerkrec St., i.'esv i The "rcat volnme of nnsolioited tes-, timony constantlv pouring in proven j conclu'siv'. ly tbat ijvdla F. Pinklinm'r^ I 'V'effetable I’otnpo'ni'.l 3s a remarknbiej remedy lor those di.^^tressinc' I'eminino 1 His from wiiicli bO many women suii.‘er. j This olerrant. stibstrT.+iri] and useful threc-pl^eo m’ssion Hall Suit d 'livered anyhere in South for §17.00. Un'iolsiered in green or brov\U imitation leaihe,r and v,ili v/.ar a! a as any covering you can goL Rend us your order at oncc. "Vt'e have the ixcaru of. Call or xViiie an^i let its explain. ;reate?t proposition for young ’lousekoercrs cv Jia. E7ERTH1NG FOR THE HOME ~~TBiiti I HI I ■[■■inwiiii mriiifwn ■miiwiiaiin »%■'I ^in'i'» , ■ rti —m i» > i ~iri ihM ii wnim ■■■ i iiiiiiii nr—miiii am in i iii i innr^-»—mi ■ i«i n ^ - -- - — - I hbiii— VM«A«it'MaaMar».^ 1 WO Men Heavily Fined by Recoide .u ■id (iv a'.h • IK'*' 1 I I n '. jr.aii a gcsMire. !1 ill. and i iet '^im bairib. r iiii;a-''r,ir- (icai 11 ai'pav !>' bp' tl'-,* id ’'.i'i!.' alraosi. .-i ip ■ '«'d id ;‘!.t, ('-Vii'vv ■il'.' • iu:er. ..i ■'Voii K'.iox *• > ': icHi: i'.ief ey;d me with awa also live at Beliwood, Dncu :-Ir. n .li -ai'1. a-'. C' ’In.- ’> Mi ■! '- iir ^ ; 1; V -JCCJi t('( ■lifidv •i;" b cd a d. ai: ai'caid ■■I d. ■.~v ,1)W .1 I , id t., ill.;,’' bii'g . IK a ri! 1 ai:-ti, 1 r.a!’.^ ,p-nii d !oo.-,e • ['.it'r- ■' ,r il. and ; ' ■:- d l!‘ n I!u; .).n • a \V. li. ; ".'■•■tcd a.' ;'.iib'f .v arvi, li.u-tor, tiii i;d i (a>!l ! I'iin-.. li.ini: ^ bodv il r, ' itp> at;'d. as c iru,;-.-;. - -wlio if b' ■i;,- l;e I iicarl I'I i' a > 1 ! ' 1 : - drtnj- .. :,'oughs, ; vatarrii ■pd '"f uld !iiV il' I 'll V ;;a\’'' . >11 ^uf^-iing di^f'a■• V I' a 111 a ■: ; ,11 i: a'.(,wd I'i ,;:i i’ i’^d mauv io a> . ,| 1 ; j in l ii, hlc ;-!y on. tltc , ,. -'V.iJ/ -Ml'nu . ■ ( . ! y. a t all ibe boas'"' : Mp- ;v_ '-!.i)r: .1 isi ■•‘.11 tiicu! lie is (iead i I'l! g('l oa: soon t d';;-tor .eft tii> r«K)ii'. llanier to ti'.“ op'!i 'v'>iiilow. ibri»’igh V i. 11 a fr.- \ 1;'rsi n: raiti ''a.-, com- _ I :, . d il. 'I'he gave i '.■■•'f.n id- a. and. I went ov r aaa (nod S'O Miro-r.;h ■iif"' siran'diig i , 1-0 was no shed or b>w buileiii.:; rui.'id^’, but not live yards away tiie \ arci.oiist' siiowcd its uuly wails and bick''’' V iarlovv-s. •I.ook iicre, ibmter," 1 srdd, "vvny co'd'l b“ I'"' b"en siioi from the 'vai'*'l:ousr'.'" • 1!,. coahl liave l)rrn-b:n lie v.asn t i li'iitcr j.flirra; d, giancii'g oi Wavdro]) s ! K.i'iiic; ugnre. ".^Ir. Waidrop, I ani K. send ior ti;;' corun"!’. aiul ihen _ I \* M ask yr'*i to go i-n nio to liie j and t( il ;i!0 cliief wliat you | k:;ow about ibir-. Knox, VN’in you tele- pl;o,;P to ihe cor.iaer?’' 1 '11 an ip.ffpdiblv slior! time the club M'i)!-'- oiiuiii 'd, and before niid- 1 iuto liic coroner lipns;'ll arrixod and ! ii’u tilto’’ne>' to Miss Txtitia a.r.vl was ih're one viii/ht as .. i found t!ic bag as Mr. V, ar- : ihed,. empty.' lie' turned back to Vv ar- •tnudi mo!iey ' a.-; there in ic ■ 1 b' f I i i ,1 ■,.,i •ho'isa.nd dolars. I v>T- > (c l! .'■•Iv. Fktiling, but 1 had \.\> ! ad a .-'.ovn-i.y scene. iIJ> i bo Tiiought lbc liaF'r- ! I'at 1 bail iak n it." ■ . :- i''K f' ' f>u, 1 briie\e, au'i knocK- ;d >oi> down?" sabl Hanier suH;othly. Vi;Mi.oii ilnsbed. ••it., was not nii.ist ir; and, weli. b me:'n; a gfv a., (b al to him. And he VI as- t-a; i ; .■••aine: 1 -efi him raging, r;i'.d I I'iii. hoiiic> i if'arn.ed tb^a' ' ; .ia' *' },tai'l"iid nad disapi)eare>.l, Iba.’.i abdr.crcd, at The tivae my satclicl bati i ' eu ('inpiied! ii s no v.onder I ' i, u niy sanity.' ; •■ 'M. i I'i,'n —u.iiigitt ?" the chief per- ! • i'(;ai'.!bt I f 'lt that ■some one would ‘ ,V.^> TO ir;»k after ?lr. bleining; I j-vas afraid be vvould kill himself. It ■ a'^. a i), d time to lerive v\'hi'e r>iiss i.i.Mh- Vas missing. P.uv—when 1 got lo be White Ce'. \ found hitn dead. He I >■■, as siiiing witb, ins bacic to the door, i aud I'is !-ad on t’lo tabie." I ••s\as tl,- i''\ob-er la ins band?" : ••\-.'S." ! •You arc sure?" from Hunter. “Isn t ! r a fact, .^ir. Wardrop. that you took • li !• iC'iritig'S' revoher from bun this : -u H.'i'.’g when, ht ib.reatened you witii ' it i Wa-.-drop's face tv,iichcd nervotisr tia^'e been misinformed.” he rrplic(b bU' no one vvas impressed wbh ]iis t'ne. It wa.=; wavering, uncertain. 1 Hunter's face i jud.ged it iiad b.een a random s’.ioi, and iiad landed i; iK.'Xiiectetliy weli. •'i-Iow many people knew that Mr. I 'lerning had been .hiding at the V/hite 1 iS (■11 -..t-iit up i;> ilt^" room, '^s lor me, I had ; brr akfastod. lunebed and dined on hor-1 ^ rors. and I sat in ilio deserted room dowii stairs and tried to think how 1| v.as to take tlie news to .Margery A * t wolve-tliirty Wardron, Hunter land tlie Co'^onor came down JUairs, lii-a b faiib ]( r.ving a deieetivc' in ehar.ge oi the ,1 we liave'b,,(]v until mor:;ing. whni coiud wond- iful ]„■ tak n home. Tlie coroner had a cab ...Id the v-iitinr and be took us at once to Hunt(‘r's cliief. He iiad noi gone to throat, I,,,,] j,„,i v.e fibd into his- library se- pii'ehraily. , \Vanlf‘)P told his story, but d was i.Hrdlv (.,nvincit;g. 'Mic ebiet u ktige ,„an who said very little, and leaned bark with bis eyes i.arLly shut, ■(1 iti silence, oidy occasionally as.ong a question. The oroner. 'vho A\as vav^-dug steadily, left in the mmdle of Ward TOP'S ^^toi y, as if in Ins mnm at least, the g!iilty man was as ^,ood as hange'’. ••1 am I was-Mr. -Mian Memuigs private se.retary,’- Wardrop began. I secured tluj i)Osition through a lela- tionsliip on his wilWs side. 1 ha\e held tiu* ))osition tor three _ fore that i read law. i-or some time I have k.ioNMi that Mr. Fleming used a drug of some kind. Until a v.eek ago Have you r, reputation as a cake maker—is your p -a s t r y your pride? Then you are the ■woman v/ho v;i!l appreciate Wiliiam Teli Flour. One baking day will convince you that no ex- 'I 'ive • u. sor ' ii« y back. wlun >ou ’ pour a lew ,'(> Um‘ inPab'r, ■lit to u.-e; it i iip nos' rils in ! >s '> tiir head ,11 a ^''lo^t time, d kill the ca- If) rid of siMiilliii'-i at;d c, wliich i i i 1.1, and a ibaler. co.dK ■ '' >r at 1' you already ' ’■ : oPi can get an > • '.vi;-.,! lor DO cents. goes farther than most flours economy I i."at ?" from the chief. "'s’ory fev-.—besides myself, oidy tVian ■\vl,o looks after the cbab hous-c in ilie n':>r)!iugs. oimI (barkson, th (ashi'T of liie Ib'.roiigii Itank. v.ho iTiet him tlu're once 'iy apjiointment." The eliic'f made n(j eoinme’U. ‘‘Xow. Mr. Knox, what about yo;i?” "1 opened the (!•',( r i'do \iv. Fiem- iti's room, jjcrbaiiS a corrale of minutes ailer .'.ir. WardroD V\'[ n: oui." 1 said. | lie was dead tl'.rr:, Ie:-iniii,g ou bis our-j i'-pvcad arms over i]ie tai/ie; iie had | been shot in the forebep.d.'- ■‘You beard iio shot while you were in t!ip hali?'’ “'rhere ■ v>as cohj iderable noise; I heard tv;o or three siiarp re})orls like the explosions of an automobibo on glue.’ ‘ Did tb.ey seem close at hand?” “Not I’aniebiai]y: I thought, if 1 tbo'.igiit ai ail, tbai they were on the street." "You are right about the automo- bi'e." Iluuier said byly. "Ibe mayor sent liis car av.ay as 1 lef. to foliow ^ V.'a''''rc)p. The souuds you heard I werr’ not ; I "it is a Kirange thing,'' the chief re- lutCied. ‘ M^at y levolver could be fired I i'i bne ur.|)vr i^oo.n of an ordiuary i li .. eliing house, while fhat house vras iilled wb'i people—;:nd nobod;. liear it. Weto i!'.ere aiiy i'owder marks on the i)0(iy?’ , •‘None," tluntcr said. I;'i'e c'’.i.' f ot up stiffly. •■ I'bank you very much, gentlemen," he spoke {juietly. "I think thai is ail. lliinter, 1 wouid like to see yoi- ior a fev.' minutes." "I tiiink Wardrop was dazed at find ing b.imsell: free: he iiad expocted notliin.g les-s ib.an an immediate charge i oi murder. As we walked to the corner | for a car or cab.whichever materia.ized j first, he looked back. j "i thougb.t so.’’ he said bitterly. A | man was loitering after us along the] street. T'-ie police w.-re nor asleep,! they b.ad only closed one eye. j Tlio last train iiad .gone. We took j a ni.giii elecUic car to Wynton, and! walked the ihrc nrles to J]ellwood. i Xei'her of us was lalkativj, and 1 i in';£gine we were l)oiii thbiking of | xdargery, and th’ nev. s she v.ouid have j to hear. | H had been ralnin.g, and the roads j v. ere vii.-^. Once Wardrop turned; aroiuid lo v, here we could hear tiie detective spiasing 'cdong, v.-eii behind. “I ho))e he's enj')ving it," he sard. •‘I brought ;vOU b>- tlii's road, so he’d have to wade in mud up to his neck." “The devil you didF’ 1 exclaimed, ‘■i'il have to be scraped with a knife before i can get my cloth^'s off.” We boiii felt better for the laugh; it was a sort of nervou.s reaction. Tiie detective with a faint smile. “IFs while Wardrop stood still, while 1 jdowed along. They came tip together and the three of us tiudged on, talkinsr of imiiiaterial things. At the door Wardvo]! turned to the detective with a waint smile. ^ raining again,’ he saiC!. .^ou d better i come in. You needn't worry about me: Fm not going to run away, and there s j a conch in the lit>rary.” 1 he detective grinned, and in the light frorii the hall I recogni:^ed the inan I had followed to the j.olice sta tion two nigbts beiore. "I guess I will," he said, lookin-g apologetically at his nmauy clothes. ‘‘This thing is only a matter of form, anyhow.’ Btu he didn't lie down on the couch. He took a chair in the bal. near the foot of the stairs-, and v/e left him there, with the evening paper and a am]i. It was a queer situation, to say the least. ^ Frank Ibo.s-tick, a white man. was : J'ined ?2a and costs by Recorder i'). Smith tbis morning upon a charge a I extrer.;'^]v dis'^rdeilv conduct. f5e- canse a man owe'l him a biii he was ver.v disorderly lo th.> m.an s wife an'i in tl->e })rer;o:ice o? a liuio bo\. T;-er. Avere wi;i]e.sse's agaiusL irn to iia' " talked all day. bin tbo recorder saw lit fo stop liiem aiver Uiey iiad bicidlj' ex- piai'.'^.d. Fos-ii'-k c.tered no excuse an:l paid tiie and t-osls. F. Abernaihy. anoHier v.iiite man, I will have to pay a little more tbaTi i for alle.ged disorde;ly eijnduct and jtl'.e use of (-rofanit;, on the streets. 1 He vas lined in one case ?>;" aiul (-osLs .nt’i in the other h'ad to pay only ihv -/iri Is. Future Offenders Given Warnmo No StoofiiRg Ovea or Broiler, where Excelsior are used. $23.50 aod Up Con-'.e in and let ns show jou this excellent Stove. N.McCausiancl & Company right “T want to sound a wr-rran now. Here.ifier the ];e,-se’; v’b'i me e>n rlie streets and wants lo ia!k aljout the charge agair^st bin! b- going to be sent to .iail. I t: iict"’. not en tiie siro lire me nam-’d Charlie T.arie, wlio b;\;i ar.csted ior ’"-'ing dv^nk i:'id wr.t’led his case !i; isbed quickly, but i]-,‘ -rdcr was bitei.^tr'l or a warning to all offendes's in thef uturc. t h'n,4'’ been ! I -si? noi en tae strc..:.'. ; ^ 'bis v\as an eiici ii.a;, went rr^'mi j -ord-ev !). I>. SnVtb--; lii -, tlb:~ ^ W ..... i Today Is Clean-Up liPti m.v Let your childi'en clean up your Ijack yards and make play grounds of rltem. Look in our west lov;er win- down and see tbr :ivt’cies they can use v.’ith gf.at j)b'asure and helpfulness. Our line of baseb.all and ten nis goods .s conji^lete in every detail and avo ready to sup- ))ly you Aviih anyibing you may d--?iro in the si'-orting goods line. MR. OFFiCE MAN Let tliis 'i;e a clean u.]) ilay for you also. Pacne up for cb-’rn blotters, new inkwells, pen.-, })enci!s. ink, blankbooks and any thing yot; may need in your spring cleaning. arrioger It :s all under shed and protected from the weather. or '7^ I, ‘hS-p 1,-^g Stsiidard Ice k Fiiei ?vi. A. BLAND, Sales Agent stofle Conipaey Bookse'ters and Stat’rners, No. !,5 East Trad°. Telephones 220 snd 101. Remen-ber our schedule deck and wait he-’e fci* cars. For sale at your grocer’s (To Ee Continued Tomorrow.) A Warning to Offenders. Bell Pruett, a white woman who has given the police considerable troul)le and A\'ho Avas arrested SuIj.* day and locked \% for the evening, su'denly and deliantl}' appeared befo’e the recorder this movning to answer a cb.arge of disorderly conduct and of having a pistol in the streets. In neither case Avas the testimony against her such tliat a conA'iction couid lie, and through her attorney, Mr. Cliff NeAvell, she asked for an acquittal and secured it. She Avas Avarned by the police,. h0Ave\'er, that unless there AA’as a great improA^e- rnent in her conduct Avithin a A'ery short time she Avould be sent to the roads. THE SELWYN HOTEL EUROPEAN Rooms ♦s.iO Rooms with Private Ba^h |2.0o Per iiJay and Up. UNTIL 9:30 P« fy?f pricea ReasonabiSc 150 Rjomsc 7a r'rWate Sathu Located li the heart ol Cnur* ioile, coiiveiiicat to railroad BtaLioa, wtreet curs and the busi' uess and shopplug ce:>..^e. Cater lo high-class c.'auii;rciai ioi4 tuarist trinie. Pure Wate.'" from our Artesian .■VS’eii, liOa l-:i teei deep, for saie, 6c gallon at lioteL 10c gallon in 5-gaIiou iota, Deliverc-a in Charlotte or a.; iL tL Statioa KDGAR B. MOOfiEj Prcprl^tsr. i P VvMiile you are cleaning up you pmises That sounds TOod to the old cican don t and other wornout articles from your kitchen and house and call on us and we will supply you with a nice, clcan lot of the bo.st kitchen and household utensils to be found in the city. ^lake j'our cleaning up thorough and you will find many articles tba^ should be replaced by nev,' and better ones and then call op the INCORPORATED 29 Eas'i Trade Street
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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April 3, 1911, edition 1
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