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■■ *-.■ ■.' >; ■■ ^ '-/A-',-. '■ .■ - ‘ ij$:i9H vifi '■ When You Yawn a Good Deal In the day time, and feel dull, lazy and dik:ouraged. you have every symptom ot a torpid liven Simmons Red Z Liver Regulator (The Powder Form) is a fine tonic for .a disordered IWer. It acts promptly. The bilious im purities which have inter fered with the free action of the liver are driven out, the stomach is cleansed and strengthened so that it can more thoroughly digest food. The bowels are purmed and a regular ^bit re^ablished. It IS a splendid medicin^i for the whole system. Promotes a feeling of energy, mental activity and cheerful spinta Sold by Dealers PHc9, Large Package, $1*00 A*k lor the reBui®* wltt' 'be R«d Z on lb« UbaL If you cannot i*t it ramit to u. w« vlU •eiU »t by ■•U. fo«p«U. SianoM Um RefuUtor t« alts yut up li> liquid form for tkow who pteftr li- Prlcf tl.OO fer kottlt. Look for th» Ked Z UbeL J. ■. KBILIN A CO.. Provttoton St. Loot*. Ulstonrt OUT OF BATH TO ROUT THIEF. Altoona Woman Plueklly Foils Burg lar With Her Jawala. Altoona, Pa., Oct. 28.—Despite a con d it ion of almost nudity, Mrs. -J. W. Charles, wife of the proprietor of the Carlton Hotel, frustrated a robber who tried to steal a jewel case containing $500 worth of gems and put him to flight. Mrs. Charles was taking her morning bath, when she heard some one moving around her private apart ments. Springing from the tub, she quietly pushed the door open a few Inches and saw a tough-looking stranger, in overalls and cap, examining the dia mond rings, pins and things. Thowing flimsy drapery around her, she rushed into the room and grappled with the 'ntruder,/ wresting the casket of jew- tlrv from his hands. Then she rang ;or’ the porter and ordered the fellow out • ^ , Angered by the loss of such a prize, the robber sprang at her. with the “jiuiniv” he carried upraised to strike, but she was too quick for him and ran • fo the bathroom again, bolting the 'oor. When the porter arrived in response .n i ticreams for help, the man had ui lv Piolen down a rear stirwny. od out through a side doo rand esc- I- d. _____ kicked by a mad . Samuel Birch, of a most narrow escape from losin? his leg as no doctor could heal the fright ful s^rf> that developed, but at last cd ‘ Hucklcn’s Arnica Salve cured it com- r’rtelv. Its the greatest healer of ul- ♦^rs burns, bolls, eczema, scalds, cuts, corns, cold-sores. bruises and pHes on -=‘- th. Try It 25c at W. L. Hand & Co.-^.' ’ - SAVES SLEEPER FROM FIRE Candidate Discovers Houee ih Burn ing In Nick of Time. Federalsburg. Md„ Oct. 28.—Albert r,. Handy, democratic candidate lor i’ounty commissioner, saved the life of Jacob Holzworth. Handy was re- urrrtu^ home from a speech making tour whon he discovered Holzworth s V rae to be on fire. With much diffi- r Itv he awakened the man, who jump- 1 from the second-story window just the main part of the house fell m. iizwnrth was rendered unconscious, u» Handy dra«-?ed him from the •Me*?. The house was destroyed, to gether with Holzworth’s savings, >antlng to 5100. Bill Lang Knocked Out. Associated Press, vdney. N. S, W.. Oct. 28.—Sam :.IacV«y, the American pugilist, knock ed out “Bill" Lang, of Victoria, In the Fecond round her®'today. Lanss at tack and delense were poor and early in the second round he wrfs floored twice. He came back after six sec onds the first time and then took the count of eight. He finally succumbed ♦o a right upper cut to the jaw. The Callforlan was a 5 to 2 favorite with the 6,000 pereons who witnesaed the fifht. Trial Flight Called Off. Atlantic City, N. J., Oct 28.—Mel vin Vanlman early today called th® 'rial flight of the airship Akron,.sched uled for this afternoon. A twenty* I, !lt> an hour northwest wind and a hreatened storm made the trip too will go up Monday or the first f -ni day thereafter.” Mr. Vaniman an- The^’ight wa* to have over the ocean and Atlantic City aa 8 t- Bt in preparation for an attempt to Cl >s the Atlantic to Europe. New Patents Geogre L. Reed, of Springfield, O.J asKignpr to the Eeed Uanufacturlnf' Company, ot Sprinffleld, 0., a corpoi ration of Obio, Hand Loom. No. 1,004,- 07>. September 26, 191X. Thii invention jeiatea to hand looms, «nd more partleularly' to what are known as hameas changers for 0uch loomi. The Invention Is designed especial ly for use in eonnectlon wttb four harness looms, that is, looms employ ing four heddie frames, but it is ca pable of^use with Iboms employing a greater or leaser number of heddte frames. The object of the invention is to provide posit^ely fictuated means for shifting the pesttion?' of the heddie, frames relatively m9 to th« other each time the lathe makes a comi- plete movement. To this end it is a further object of the invention to provide cams adapted to engage the, respective hed die frames and be moved in unison to Bhlft said frames, movement be ing imparted to tbe cams by the movement of the lathe. * A further object of the invention is to provide such a device yhich will be simple In its construction and pos itive in its operation and which will not be liable to be^jome disarranged or to be broken. It consists of a matn frame, a plurality of heddie frames movably supported thereon, and a lathe frame pivotally mounted on said male frame, of a ahaft, a plurality of capis mounted on said shaft and arranged to engage the respective heddie frames, a ratchet aecured to said shaft, a vertically risciprocating bar, a pawl ctirried by said bat and adapted to engage the teeth of said ratchet, a forwardly extending part carried by said jeciprocatlng bar, a stop carried by said ratchet and adapted to engage said forwardly extending part, and means for. op eratively connecting said reciprocat ing bar to the pivoted lathe frame. Hermann W. Wilkes, of Stirling, N. J. Loom Gage. No. 1,003,841. Septem ber 19,. 1911. This Invention relates ro improve ments in loom gages such as are used to record the amount of material that passes through a loom or simi lar machine. It is customary to place such gages between the reed and first roller of a loom, the instrument being fastened to some coi^venlent support, and the knurled heads en gaging the edge of the work. The ma terial passing between the knurled heads cause them to rotate,and con sequently op^te the ^strument. In the iomm6n type. of gage a single dial is provided on which revolves a pointer directly connected tb,rough suitable gearing to one of the knurl ed heads, thus enabling the operator bv observation or use of a yratcli lo determine the rate of speed machine operates at. The object of the invention Is to improve such instruments by the ad dition of a device that will record or meter the quantity of work pass ing between the knurled head#, thus kevpins accurate count of the produc tion of each machine and enabling the operators to adjust them accord- It consists of a casing, two parallel shafts passing through the casing ard terminating at one end in Knurl- fed heads, the upper shaft fixed in suitable bearings and the lower shaft journaled in the ends of vertical rods, which extend up through the top ot the casing and are vertically adjus table with reference to same so as to regulate the distance between the knurled heads. III ill Hoax—"I lost some money yesjer- day through a hole in my * Joaxf-"*'! some through 18 holes on a golf course." DAYS OF DIZZINESS. Come to Hundrida of Charlotte Peopi# Ther« are days of diazlnesi; Spells of headache, languor, bacK- ac^e; Sometimes rheumatic pains. Often urinary disorders. All tell you plainly^ tl^e kidneys »re **^^n’s Kidney Pills are eapeclally for kidney 111®. ., Can Charlotte resldfents doubt thtt statement. Mrs. A. P. Kerr, 70« N. Smith St, Clirk)tte. N. C., says: “My b«k wlj ed and was so weak that I housework of any kind. I felt l^n^d and weary In the morning and wM bothered by dizzy spalls, snots floated before my eyes. Since l iJSS.’. Kldn.y Pill., which I tained At R. store, these troubles The results of the use of this rem edy were so satisfactory In fW ^ that I am pleased to ^ve this state* sale by all dealers. Pi!*®® ^ rents. Poster-Mllbum Co, , Buff^o, New York, sole agents for the United ^Rememhep the name—Do*n’s-^»nd take no other. VHE INVASION o! the rural distrids by thcf Bell Telephone has been so extensive that there are few highways and byways where the tourist or the native are out of the range of the Long Distance Bell T^lei^one. What is more welcome to the disabled tourist thari a farmhouse equipped with a Bell Telephpne? How quickly ”.Long Distance’’ makes the connedionl How soon assist ance comes from a distant garage! . The Long Distance Bell Telephone can serve you as efficiently in your everyrday business and social life if you will let it. Try it and see how satisfactory it i^ By the waVt Have you a Bell Telephone ? Of course you want a heating stove to save fuel, to fi^ic fire over night ; ^nd ail that sort of thirtg, but the *m o«t important thing is that they heat the house prope^riy and that they are bulH so thuy will last. i There is a good deal of difference between a guarantee covering ^'defec tive materlaj and workmanship.’' ancT oyr guarantee of perfect satisfaction. We iire willing to leave the decision to your judgment, l)ut we want you ts see our staves and make thr compar isen before you buy. It will pay both of us. We handle the “Favorite" Base Burner. Charlotte Hardware Company Bell T elephone ▲ John R. Bolton, of Methuen, M^ass., assignor to Foster Machine Company, of Westfield, Mass., a Corporation of Maine. Apparatus for Gassing Yarn or Thread. No. 1,000,770. Aug. 15. 1911. This invention relates to apparatus for gassing yarn or thread by means of a gas flame ih order to remove therefrom fine fibers, fluff and the like. Heretofore this operation >m been carried out with individual threads or yarns, each one being led from » sui table bobbin or spool through guides to another spool, onto which It is wound, and In its travel from one to the other spool each yftrn or thread passes through or in close proximity to a small gas flame. . Inasmuch as each yam or thread is gassed by itself it will be manifest that great lack of uniformity In treatment must result, for on a frame sustaining a large number bf the Individual gas sing devices some of the ja^ns or threads may be over-gassed, others Insufficiently gassed, and still others will be properly treated, very slight variatloni In the flame resulting in wide difference* In the condition of the gassed yam. Not only Is the lac> of uniformity In the product very ob jectionable, but the present system is slow cumbersome and expensive, for each yam or thread has to be unwound f?om one spool and wound upon an- w after Mssing without regard to subsequent operations. The is slow, because each frame can treat only a relatively small number of varls or threads, and hence aJarge- mirnber of the frames must be pro-. ?ld”d^where the quality of yarn to be gassed la considerable, and a large Im “it of «oor 1* “ for It. thi* nroductlon of means where* or th^». MTsral him4Te4. In teot, ^ mannw and In a relatively small^pace. manner ana lu thread! In thm form of a sheet are cauaed to travj 1 li^^Miifnallv at ptfoper ipe^ and r^ve made protiflto for {riSer^tlTe aheet automatically traveler « ^ ^nds. of? *»iel of the sheet Is stop- ^st heao Immedlajte Inter- Sf^hf wSSni vent bttrtl»f of and acoord^y I provld^ auto matic meana to render Inoperative the SSSlttf-^tnimentaiity with •toppM# of I have provided means w coniroi antomatlcaUy th«,po®Jtl9n of th^^ of trarVel of the aheet, tp obTiay the occurrence pf nnfa^wd p^toof In fllamentooe abeet wken the apparatna is stopped and. then smarted up. The gassing instrum^taUty .comprehends a burner which provides for a flame, or series, of flames, extended trahs- ver^ely of and adjacent the sheet. «ELECT NEW GREAT CHIEFS Red Men Show Slight Decrease in f^embership for Year. Newark, Pel., Octv 28,—At the an- Newark, Del., ~Qct 28^—At the an nual session of the Great QouncH of Delaware, Improved Order of Red Men, here the following officers were elect ed: Great Sachem, James T, Semer- teen, Wilmington; Gr«at Senior Saga more, William T. Tappen, Rehoboth; Great Junior Sagamore. Jotin F. Lynn. AVilmington; Great Chief of Records, Edward Mclntire, WllmfngtMq Great Keeper of W'ampum, Harry A. Demp sey, Newport; Great Representatives to the Great Council of the United. States, Harry M. Vickers, GeorgetOiwn, and Charles Mclntire. and William H. Ferguson, Wilmington. The annual report of Great Chief of Records Mclntire showed: Members at last report, 579|5>-adoptedi 489; suS- pen,ded 574; decreased, 53; preseiit membership 5693. The tugboat has no rings on its fingers, but there is no reason why it shouldn’t have bells on its tows* Ouality Backs Up Every Single Dollar You Invest In ’s Ideal Safety mm. Just received a shipment ol thsse famous drop-side Safety Cribs, wLlch we are offering at a very^ great saving to the purchaser. There Is nothing tod good for the baby and- there is none better than Foster’s Ildeal Safety. Costs no more than inferior makes so why not have the best? y. B4. cm9 H AND— a This Store The energy that some men waste in making fools of themselves would make a fortune In "any other indus try. Games and Game Boards Largest stock of games in the city. Call and see some of the new ones’. For young and old. Baseball Boards, Carrom Boards, Croklnole Boards. Bring the children to see us. ROBINSON’S Book Store to West Trade Street. CHARLOTTE, N. C. The World And Its Troubles The grafters go on grafting and the . bribers bribe away; The bosses still grow fatter arid the, people have to *ay^, ; ' Men with schemes that are unfair. Keep on thriving everywhere. But the world goes on contriving ^to get better day by day. ' The thugs are husy shooting* and the gangster’s arm.is strong; i The men we choose for' office are In^- dined to wink at wrong; Though we do- our best to drive Out the crooks and thieves, they thrive. But the world keeps bravely gett|n| someVhat better right along. ; The rich lawbreakers calmly, keep pfui^ suing the old game; : ' They are ever busy claiming what they , have no right to claim; They take tribute day by day And the public has to pay, ^ But the world, with all Its trouble^ keepf improving Just the same; The lnstmmoe-«gent has more trou bles tl^n uiybody else, still hO; U willing ^ offer himself, a willing sa(> riflce upon- the altar of “More bnsP ness." You can get the best InsurajifcflM’ on the market, at Insurance headqu^r? -tera. . . ^ C. N. IN8U^A^^Ce HiXDQUAftTlfcR^^ . K ^ n V Lubtn furniture Co. THE onitOr Radiator WITH IT’S FIVE RADIATING FUUE8 mak^s warm friends In cold weather. It Is the greatest Improve ment iA Stoves since the invention of the Base Burner. Economical In fuel luperlativife in beating. Let us show* you this wonderful stove. J. N. McCausland & Company 221 South Tryon Streat \ • ‘ Let Us Remount Your Dladmpnds' tn latest style platinum Uned Tiffany’s Mount* Ingm gives the stones additional brilliancy and does not turn dark under stones. All sizes, .^d remounted by expert workmaa. Garabaldi, Bruns & Dixon . EJvery dollar ywu spend for merchandise should come^ back to you full, 100 cents worth ^ real true "valu^.Ofily quality goods^Ul bring you this retur|i, such -goods m srou are assuredat tUs store. ■ One hundred centa Worth of rea| value, always at this store, money spent here fs always money^ well Invested. Thlee - beautiful apUd miAoiwy in Leather Tapestry or Plain Pluph 'only 120^6, ■■ u,;,; ^ ^ lioekeiw^'nitt So good 130.00 at other stores. .We have cheaper 6&ee at eQital'values. Ne such stcn?kB to be found elsewhere at* such prices^ as we ^ 3 WlienYou Pay Rent THE I49N«Y^1# 00N8 FOREVEfI Tou are helping tlM oitser of the house to accumulate a ton*. Buy a bone from us to Dliwortb^ and the money y®n pay eaci Boobth. In the place ol rent wiU begin the accumulation ot a (o^ lune for yourselt Co^idated Gonstmctioa r ' .Cofflpaay. , 2nd-Floor Piedjiiont B)dg^ ^ Telephone Na 155 a .• A J -m-i ii:
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