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•i'HB tiiiA*ti.Oi‘-: .»«■&» NUV^wmfctt^ 3, t»»i Womens’ Mission] ary Jubilee Opens By Associated Press. New Orleans, Nov. 3.—Many prom inent women of the nation have arriv ed here to participate in the pro gram of the Woman’s Missionary jubilee which begins here today. Among them are representatives of church denominations and missionary .boards sent to carry on the work of inspiring the women of the home land. Those who arrived last night are Mrs. H. S. Prentiss Nichols, of Philadelphia, who is a native of Geor gia; Mrs. Henry W. Peabody, of Beverly, Mass., who conceived the idea of a missionary Jubilee; Mis* Florence Miller, national secretary of the Christian woman’s board of mis sions; Mrs. W. Eugene Sallee, a Bap tist mlslonary to China: Miss Grace Undley and Mrs. W. E. Norvell .of the Episcopal Church; ? 5 Jourolman, of the Southern terlan Church and Miss Daisy Davis, of the Southern Methodist Church. PET PIG INCITES FEUD police Chief Had to ExHe It, But Poll- ticiant Step Lively Now. Darby. Pa., Nov. 3.—War has been beclared between Chief of Po^^e ‘‘Jack Quinn and the Board of Health. The entire borough is interested. It all happened about a pet pig. an 8-week^ld porker, th.at Quinn had for several weeks—a patient of Quinns veterinarian son, Dr. Thomas Iwho cured it of some serious infantile 'ailment akin to hog cholera. The elder I Quinn then took charge of it. taught it several tricks and became so proud of its accomplishments that he ex hibited the pig to friends. Now it happened that there is an or dinance against keeping pigs in the bor ough. which the Chief as Councilman well knew, having helped pass the measure. It is said that Chief Quinn brought the trouble on himself by chal lenging the Board of Health to pre vent his keeping his pet. At any rate a complaint was lodged •with Charles H. Drewes. secretary of the board and after due considera tion the board decided that laws are laws and "pigs are pigs.” and that no consideration should be shown to the chief of police over any ordinary citi zen. -An order was dispatched to Quinn bv Constable Miller, ordering Quinn to get rid of the pig within five hours. A stormy scene followed between Quinn and Secretary Wrewes. Quinn gave the pig away, but last tvenlng obtaln.:!d some revenge by or dering Policeman Clark to keep cleared the post office corner at Ninth and Main streets, where the borough poli ticians talk things over after a bard day’s work, and the corner was vacant for the first time in its history. I The Kind You Have Always Bo«glit» ana wliicli luui been In use for over 30 yean^ turn bome the fllgnatnre of •nd hM been made tmder bis per* sonal saperriston since its Iniluiey* Allow no one todecetrejon M this* All Gonnterfeits, Imitations and «Jn«t.-a»-firood” arc but Bxperiments that trifle with and endansrer the health ot Inflmts and Chlldren--Bsperlenoe against Bxperimeot* What Is CASTORIA CSastoria Is i» harmless snbstitate ftr Castor OH* Pare* ll^rio^ l>ro|»8 and Soothinif Syrups* It fs Pleasant. It contains neither ti^inniy MMphine nor other Narcotlo substanoe. Its apro is its roarantee. It destroys Worms and allays FeTerishness. It cores IMarrhoea and Wind Colic. It MUeves Teethinif Troables* cures Constipation «. «nd Plat^ency. It assimilates the Food» ^'eirnlates the Stomach and Bowcds» giTinir healtny and natural sleep. ThO Ohil£^*s Panacei^'Tho Mother’s Friend* OENUIHI CASTORIA always Bean the Signature of Tke Kind Yon Have Always Bon^t In Use For Over 30 Years. jmm odRViMtM ^mmpmrnw, tr mmumv arncrr. nbw vemt om». A HERO. BANDITS HOLD UP HOTEL Do at Thorough “Wild West” Job Sinking Springs and Escape. Reading. Pa.. Nov. 3.—In the most approved Wild West style armed ban dits committed a robbery at Sinking Sprin? tonight and escaped. LIODGE would FORCE RUSSIA ^ TO ADMIT AMERICAN JEWS wig^ht who madly swatted flies, , . , I He now may rest, Boston, Nov. 3.—Senate? Lodge, in golden medal, worthy prize, a statement he sent to Max Mitchell, i pinned on his breast, superintendent of the federated Jewish j charities of Boston, concerning the ex- The havoc he last summer wrought elusion of American Jews from Russia,describe? says; jwth vengeful eye he boldly tought “Russia for many .years has disrej whole fly tribe. garded that provision of the treaty of j 1832 which provides for equality of; Beard In Bed. treatment of the citisens and subjerts j pormer Senator Tom Carter, in the of the two nations Russia and the debate before the National Press United States. Russia has refused to of Washington, as to whether a recognize the passports issued by our ^jg^rd or a bald head was the greater government to all American-born citi- disadvantage to a man, claimed that zens. We have endeavored by every beard was a wonderful help. Carter, diplomatic method to secure this equal- |,y g, beard whl ity of treatment, and the present ad ministration is now making every ex ertion in that direction. ■ ou _ “It is, however, to my mind intoler- fj.Qm one of his Montana friends, this able that we should be required to live up to and conform to a treaty. by the way, has a beard which would make an alfalfa field look like an arid and dusty desert. Soon after the debate, he received vv, —. .w - 2*“Dear Tom: Your speech on i w "/VT- v.'® u 1 kers seemed to settle all the disputed About 5:lo oclock t^o masked men has disregarded. We have been very poj^tg except one. What we can’t de- ;nt, and it seems to me that the hpre. and what we want you entered the barroom two masked patient, and it seems to me that the here, and what we want you entered the barroom of the Sinking time has come when decisive action tell us, is; When a man goes to bed j^prlne Hotel, and when Landlord J- chould be taken by the American gov- nneht hp to mit his beard under the W. Halnley leaped for a weapon In-Lniment to enforce absolute equality “overs or leave U ^ aead of obe>ing the order‘‘Hands up,’ 'of tretment to all American citizens Twice-a-month Popular Magazine, he was nocked down. Jack Moyer ^-jth every country with which we also felled when he resisted, and was^^ave a treky of commerce and amity.", Blobbs-“Guzzler is always boasting "lialn?;; rov:^‘^r/rscS! s.„, M,uae dear; g.s.r.r^7ouWes do ^^^XatTcSr,;;; ^ rhrblndur««Se7on'hy^^^^^^^ drtnks water. He’s l^ater Boatd Taiks opRight qJ Way At the regular weekly- meeting of thew ater board the buflineas of the evening was a disctts^ldh of the right-of-way for: the pipe'line ^at is to supply Charlotte with water from the Catawba river 12 mile» away. In the majority of the ^ses- the de mands of the- landholders whose property the line is to cross are, rea' sonable, only a sufficient amount being demanded to coyer the loss of the crop from this strip of land for one season, and the privilege to make connections with the pipe line. Such demands as these the board did hot object to. In several cases the wprk is sto pped on account of minor heirs to the property who have no power to act. The clerk of the court will be asked to appoint a guardian for the minors within the next few days that the work may go on or the difficulty will be overcome through a friendly suit for the privilege. No great difficulty is expected through this phase of the matter. The trouble that will amount to something is that caused by an at tempted hoId\ip of thew ater board by a refusal to sell without an exhorlji- tant figure. Some refuse to make a proposition and demand that the board make thep roposition. Others make their proposition but make their price so high that it Is out of all reason and Is not considered by the water board at all. In such cases thel and will be con demned and the work will proceed. The condemnation proceedings will begin at once but thep roperty hold ers have the right te carry the mat ter to the highest court in the land and such cases have precedence over all others. None of the property holders are expected to carry matter so far. Mr. C. C. Moore, clerk of the court, will be asked by the board to appoint, a committee of flve apprisers from a list of the citizens of Mecklenburg to value the land. The matter is to be rushed through a soon as possible that the work may begin as some of the pip ing to be used has already arrived in .thee ity. The workmen of Ens- minger Brothers, the flrm who is to lay the pipe will arrive in a few days and work is to begin as soon as possible. The only other business of any importance was the privilege granted to the Stevens Land Company to tap the lines of the Charlotte waterworks to supply Myers Park with water. This new line Is to tap an 8-lnch line is not to be less than an 8-inch pipe. , . The Stevens Land Company is to go ahead, with the work under the supervision of thee ity eng^eer and is to pay for the work out of tl^eir own pocket, thee Ity to reimburse them, with no interest, with the wa ter rentals received from this new line. At the end of the payments the city will own the line. COLLEGE STRRCE COLLAPSES. m m m m ffoalih Restores eolor to Cray or Faded hair—Removes Dan* dniff and invigorates the Scalp —Promotes a luxuriaat, healthy hair growth—Stops its idling out Is not a dye. $1.00 tad 80b. at Drai StorM or dirtet apos rteeiot of priec asd dMte's asm*. Send lOo. for MAplt bottIe.-~Philo Hsf SpMialtiM Co., Ncwtrk. N. J.. O.S.A. Hay*8 BarOna Soap it aaMimiod tor Shaapooing tkeHair sad koopiai th« SmIp aiean «ad hoMthyt, ■(•oforred. roatfh cbapptd haada aad taea. 2Sa. at Dmglista. aSFUSB ALL SUBSTirUTfiS For sale and recommended oy Wood* all & Sheppard. Mrs. A.—“Now, Mrs. T3., will you come and see our apiary?” Jklrs. B. (who has-been putting It off all aftempon)—“Well, Mrs. A., the truth is, you know, T—I’m rather •rather afraid of monkeys.’—Christian Intelligencer. Ing toward Shillington. They are being pursued by State police. WHIPPING COST SIX CENTS Pittsburg, Nov. 3.—The iury in the CHse of Charles Ennis, who, through his father, James Ennis, entered a Ruit against Mrs. Kthel M. Curry, a arhool teacher of Duquesne. to recover 15.000 damages for injuries sustained when whipped, returned p. verdict in favor of the plaintiff for 0 14 conts. The case was tried before Judge Cohen in common pleas court. Th*» Knnls boy was givpn a whippins; by the teacher lor disobodipnce. and dnys later ?n nby:css deve?> pcd whicl- kept him from =ci:ooi f*jv v mf>nth. The parents of the boy alleged this was caured by the pur.ibh!i;ent, and the suit followed. afraid he’ll rust it.” Thai Solitaire Diamond } Tn a Tiffany Ring, shown in our window yesterday as today’s bargain is marked at ONLY $26. You would expect to pay $50* for this ring If you bought It in a regular way. Remember the price is for today only. TOMORROW’S BARGAIN Is a beautiful Cluster Ring, containing 2^; Fine White Diamonds. The price will be given tomorrow. Watch our windoT s every day. LINEBACK & ELAM K.' Buy Satisfaction As Well As Style Buy a Garment that you know will »ld its shape and dainty loveliness .V wntil worn out. You can find such L a garment in our garment Depart- ' ment. They are tailored from wool mater ials in all of the desirable trades and we think enough of our garments to guarantee them to you for two reas ons. Neat In Style. Lowest in Price. See our leader at For Rent 1 brick store on North Graham extension. 1 seven-room house on South A St. 1 gix-room house on East Stone wall St. 1 six-room house on West Fifth St. 1 flve-room house West Twelfth St. 1 four-room house East Seventh St. 1 three-room house East Cath erine St. 1 three-room house E. Palmer St. 2 three-room houses College St extension. C. Me Nclis « Nd. 33 East 4th St 'Phone No. 604>J. Of course you want a heating stove to save fuel, to hole fire over night and all that sort of thing, but the m ost important thing is that they heat the house properly and that they are built so thuy will last. There is a good deal of difference between a guarantee covering “defec tive material anfi workmanship” and our guarantee of perfect satisfaction. We are willing to leave the decision to your Judgment, but we want ycu tc see our stoves and make thr comparison before you buy. It will pry bcth of |iS. We handle the “Favorite” Base Burner.) Charlotte Hardware Company KING’S GRADUATES are above par in the ^business world because of their thorough training and superior qualifications. We do not tokrate lax methods, incompetent teachers or short, superficial courses; study. Success is our aim and motto. If you want the best basinesr and stenographic training that ex* perience, money and brains can proviij, write for our handsome cata iopue. No vacation. Enter any time. $16.50 IF THIS COAT ^WERE YOUR® You kncfw that you would be proud of It. Proud of the warm wool ma terial from which it is fashioned, and of the curving style lines of Its beauty. You can own this coat or one of Its sicter styles, and you’ll find the own ing easy. We are leaders and every garment we offer has been priced with the Idea of a quick sale In view. The descriptions ought to interest every well-dressed woman. We a*'j offering the best Coat ever saw at $moo Liles-Nix Co. CHARLOTTE'S AUTHORITY ON ' WOMKN’SWEAR 17 and 19 West Trade Street 'PhonM 776 aMi 777. Soph, Told by Father to Husk Corn, Hustles Back to Books. Allentown, Pa., Nov. 3.—The strike of the Muhlenberg College sopho mores is broken. Ten members went back to their studies and there is every indication that the others will speedily turn in under the wings of alma mater. ,, It was a sensible farmer who ^d more than anybody to break the strike, which started when the sopn- omores declined punishment for haz ing the freshmen. One of the strikers went to the home of his parents m the upper end of the county and told how thee lass had gone out on ac count of honor. “All right, sa d e father, “If your sense of honor im pels you to leave school, well and good, but you are not going If you want to stay at home into your overalls quick and start husking corn. Unless you wor , y ^^The youth did not relish 20-acre com field and returned to Allentown and reported to thee lass members that hew “ to beg the faculty’s pardon for h.s foolishness. Among the strikers were two or three football stars, and they thought the coach and faculty, rather than se« the team crippled, would back w^ ter. Instead, Coach Kelly some new men into thep osltions of ^ strikers, whose work has been so ex cellent .that they may be retained on the team. FROM JOLLITY TO SUICIDE woman Masker Quarrels With Young Man and Leaps >"to Lehigh. . South Bethlehem, Pa., Nov. 3.-—Flor ence Vogel, of Allentown, committed suicide by drowning in the Lenign river here, following two unsuccessful attempts to take her life under a tram. The deed is said to have followed a quarrel with Emmet McBride, of this place. ^ T With a girl companion, named from East Catasauqua, Miss Vogel, who was 29 years of age, masqtiefadea last evening attired in a suit belonging to McBride. McBride was at the Bethlehem Steel Works and Miss Vogel called to see him last night, u kae then the quarrel occurred. After leaving McBride, the girl twice tried to throw herself under a train at Broadhead avenue, but was prevent ed from doing so by two young She-then ran to the Lerigh “7®*^ bridge and leaped oft, 50 feet Into tne blackness of the night. A crew is still searching for the body. Little Surprises. From the Chicago Tribune. “Mr. Swafford, here’s the umbrella I borrowed of you a week or two ag^ “Yes, Mr. Rivers; this is the office We discovered that awful mistake in the bailey. You can go back to bed. “In cleaning up your desk this morn ing, Mr. Brooks, I found that di^ond stickpin you lost six years ago.’’ “Dear Madam: Your late husband had insured his life for |5,000, but he didn’t wish you to know It. Check for the amount Is awaiting you at our of flee.” “Jack, I dreamed last night that you had overcome your bashfulness and asked me to name the dfty.’' “Maw, I wish you’d cut my hair; I don’t like the way the barber does it.” “In view of the lateness of the hour, ^«ntlemen, there will be no more speeches.” THE SELWYN HOTEL EUROPEAN Only fire-proof hotel in Char lotte; supplied entirely with wa ter from its own deep welL CAFE OPEN NIGHT. Water analyzed Jily 6, 1911, by Director State L»horatory of Hygiene anb pronounced pure. Pure Water tiom our Artesian Well. 303 1-2 feet deep, for s^^ 6c gallon at Hotel. 10c gallon in 5-gaIloa lots. Uelivdred in Charlotte or at R. R. Station. EDGAR B. MOORE, Proprietor. iffCORPOIUtAO OR CHARLOTTE. N. a ’RALEIGK.- N. C When You Pay Rent THE MONEY IS GONE FOREVER Yon are lielplng tb* pwur of the houae to accumulate a fo^ tane. ^ Buy a bome from us !s Dllworth. and the money you pair each month, In the place of rent will begin tho accumulation of a fo^ tune for yourself. _ Charlotte €!oiisolidated Construction Compaay. 2nd Floor Piedmont Bldg. Telephohe No. 155 Job Depl Phone 1530 BLOTTER ADVERTISING PAYS YOU If you use BLOTTERS to advertise your business it is money well invested, because BLOTTER ADVER TISING is good. You should see to it that they are judicious ly distributed however. With your blotters on practically every desk in town you know that you are reaching the business men in the surest and most profitable way. We print BLOTTERS. We know how to print them to please you and your customers. It is a good time now to have us print your slipply for 1912. Come to our office and have us place a special order for just the kind of blotter stock you want and then we will design had print them for you at a price that's reasonable. Don*t send your orders out of town, because we guarantee to make good. If you have never used BLOTTERS to ad vertise your business, just try itdunng 1912 you will find it a business builder at a very small cost. Get some BLOT^ ^ERS printed—Do It Now. REMEMBER—We Print Anything NEWS PRINTING HOUSE 29 S. VRYON ST. ^LEPHONE 1530 ■
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