Newspapers / The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, … / Nov. 26, 1911, edition 1 / Page 7
Part of The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
iim ;j^.->.'(S X'Xa. - ' NvVumBER 2t», 19tl k/i;^ 'oi/se - in tb« 0*1 trd '♦ ii *r- ' a M ■ ■ "■ ! 1. mo* T f \ ^ • 1 h -'n 13 r. •' ^_.r> -#»1 ■ • ' • J : * CQi . ■ p "I ^*’ r ^ ■ N* •• il liOmC , o:nrtiT^4 ; hn ' r v#r. j .. , ^ ‘iC . .11 n^^on. X r‘«n n,.. W>.for-' ri>*ns^ -1 ' |.^.I10* ii'ft , '1 ’ • . r.on- . M* i • n !?■■ ]: nr - ' ■' ;i Kti .1 - 1- - V,,.- ^ ' ‘ ; "■ -ao - K \\ - . "■ :■ - . I .7) ' , V iis-n a ; , I'. 1 , ; ■ V* .-or" ;■• s RfeD. , w rh»n*' I'!- -•■ . -, rrisr'f^ ~'Z"L .i:;.i !5i ^spm WLtA*^’ ^-iMr ■ A:, I .,«MAN CALLS MEETING Tl>« ?“he requests 1^'" " members of that department ' ■ • hpr at the library on Mon- flf' * l«nn at 4 o’clock to trans- Cr™.rn. ■ Um department. f!tB - " ^ - t .morrow night at 8:30. rdlJ mo ]'j1:T .-*nt foli' a recital at th,e EMmi- norrow night at 8:30. be Riven by the fac- rei.itil , ■'IP uiblic is Invited to be “ gf thp . ‘ casion. Program. in Hat Bahc Zehm. Pa- Vf -prplii .' r, nhflfi*'' .. •• .1 . .... 'iss Galnea. p Smg .. . ^ nber Ponfc \ i8« Sessions, gnd I' ano -Sonata . Friml Delibes . Ware . Ware ;n .>er In F . Grieg hrio—Allegretto quasi M:r5 lin- 3 ..Me and Mitt Gaines. . op 00 — Chaminade • as Watson. . rile (from ‘•William Thomas r,:r. Zehm. s 1 Team (from I.«ohen- Wagner .iii« Covington. \>rmeland .. Friml Mi-ii ;ref»e .. .. I^derer \ Para, niasp on Swedish Folk C».' Mits Van Gilluwe. run i- impromptu .. Chopin Mr. Zehm. The rro-^-i Ware ^i1ss Sestiont. >nnn^a. .N’o, 5 .. .. Gullmant 1^*1 rsf .Movement.) Mr. Zehm. i^RS. FLOWE ''■yErv ffipnds will regret to learn ,W|. «:;e if= seriously ill at her home r, fimonr «?E^DS SUNDAY !N OAVIDSON. ■ . .\r-ra P.ell^ Wilson la spending . and Sunday with friend® in eor. Sh(r ''ill return to the city aftfrnonn. DAitracfi^rf^ INVITATIONS. Th« following inTitation has been re- o«lTed In thr«ity:,. Mr. iiid-Mrs. Pet^ Dfllard . requeat tb9 .jilieasure of‘your company at *'tHe marriage of their daughter: , ' '“■.Luie'^ to ''' ‘ " Ml*. J0hii 'Haigfai Daiofferfleld on the afterm^ of Tue^ay/' the twelfih of pecetabiSr at half after tweWe' o’clock at ROSky’ Mount,’VlT^nda. HEAT0N1MAXW^1.L . ~ ANNOUNC^lM^TS ' ' . . Announcemsiiv^ cards reading^ us'fol lows were recited 'iri 'tl^ city, this week and W|ll be of interest'to maiay Dr. George Roy Heaton and Miss . Jessie Lillian Maxwell Married November the fifteenth, Nineteen hundred * ana elevent Atlanta, Ga. The young couple will-, go on their bridal trip to Germany, wliere Dr. Hea ton goes to take a post graduate course in medicine and pn their return in 1912 they will reside iij Atlanta. Dr. Heaton is well known in his profession and prominently connected in Georgia, and he has won for his bride a cul tured and beautiful young woman, she being the daughter of the late .Tudge John Guy Maxwell of Georgia, ’also a sister of Mrs. Henry Wallace Moore of this city. HEINNEMANN DECEMBER 2. Now eomes^the iaforni^jtioQ..thi^t'the miles-£>f street nm^f^.ib\ the Qiieen' Gtty are to he extended sev^ more. AnnbuQcement made recently of th« F^ans for -the eiftension of the present electric railway line from Bliz* ahdth (iampui^ to the intersection of the' Providence ^d Belt roads east of the city and ^through the magnificent Iji operiy of .the Lteirfien’s l>and Com pany. In fact fthe survey for this ex tension has already been made*^ aod the work 'ol grading is well under way. The , latest, however, is that the Charlotte Rapid Transit Company, which has just completed and begun the operation of its line to the. Coun try Club,'Elizabeth College, will ex tend that line to the Southern statidn by way P*Ourth street, the purpose b^ing fo Tollow that thoroughfare the entire distance from Elizabeth Col lege to the Southern passenger sta tion. While the active contract for the work has not been eigned as yet, it is learned on the beat of authority that the Charlotte Transit Company is fig uring with several contractors now, aiid it is expected that the contract will be let right away. 1 ■:ii Mil' followine invitation were receiv- ic erit> .. f'sterday: M'^ Andrew (’ar lenter Hutchison requepfp the h-^nor of your -y nt the marriage of her daugh- Annie Louise to Mr Julian lx)ui» Lnmmus ■ ovpininc of Wednesday, the sixth of December = • half a!':= r eight o’clock • ven hundred and eleven West Avoniie , riofie. North Carolina. Hutrhism is one of the city’s ; mlr-j and ri^trac-^^Ve .j-oons >.ie i? well Rnown in Xorth Car- jocie^' :‘Ud has many fpiends in tions «i( the state. '.iiTrrr ;; [? one of the most wide- ;n- _ V fl 1 i.* * I 'I'his will be a two-mile extension of On December 2 Charlotte is to be L^^^ treated to one of the finest musical Uyhen completed, a line of six miles, events that the season affords, extending from the Southern Passen-j Through the efforts of Mrs. Minnie ger station directly to the Country Wriston Smith (Virginia Loyd) Al- Club. This will constitute a great im- exander Heinnemann has been se- provement to the street railway sys- cured to sing before a Charlotte au- tem of the city. The line from Eliza- dience. According to the arrange- beth College to the Country Club, a ments now fixed he is to sing in the distance of four miles through some Academy of Music in this city on the of the most beautiful landscape any- 4th of December. Heinnemann is one where about the city, is already com- of the most noted singers in this pleted and the new type of storage- country and it was only after re- battery car has already been in opera- peated efforts that Mrs. Smith was tion for some time. Another car of the able to get him to sing ni this city, same type has been ordered, is on the He will make a special trip to this way and will be here the first of the city from New York for the recital week. A 30-minute schedule will be and afier his recital here will return maintained when the second car is to that city. Later in the year he will put on a cash fare of five cents, paid take a trip through the South and on an Elizabeth-bound car, entitles the West and it is hoped that as he pass- passenger to a transfer to the Rapid es through this section of the coun- Transit line at Elizabeth without ex- try he may be persuaded to give ^ra charge, recitals at some of the other towns xhe distance from the end of the in the state. Just at present the mat- chadwick-Hoskins line to the Country ter of a return to this section is un- dub via the Southern Power Compa- certain and the safest plan for those L^y’s and the Rapid Transit system who wish to hear this great baritone }g about nine miles and daily it hap- is for them to hear him on December peng that a passenger makes the trip 4th. just for the sake of the ride. The Mrs. Smith was a pupil of Heinne- gp^j^ from one of the points mentioned mann and it is onl^ through her other constitutes a Joy-ride that | that he was secured at all. The price ig bound to prove popular in the of the tickets-Will be |1.50, %1, summer "when the soda fountain loses and 500 cents. 1 its charm by reason of its siti^ation within the hot, du&t-laden city and the •| «ity dweller longs for a hit of fresh ^I'-aiK The extension of the new-’line I ♦ w0MAN»8 CLUB COt,l/WN. ♦ 1 to the Country Club has already been responsible for a marked increase in real estate values between the city and that point and those who watch Charlotte grow are confidently expect ing that it will continue to grow in the direction of the Country Club. The extension of the Rapid Transit . V , I line from Elizabeih., to-^the^ Souiiieni the ^omff dutiiBS. for the hov^yjife maile brmglng the increase, and above all, club women jjj^_o East Fourth street at are pains-taking house keepers* and Ip about the intersection of.thfe Prov- thet the family should have the usual j-oad and Cresent Drive. -The surfeit of good things to eat on company has already secured the We plac^ on Sale Monday, Nov. ITth at 10 o’clock and continue until sold. One large assortinent of French Plumes at the following low jnrices: . . $3,98 . . $4.29 . . $4.98 . . $5.98 . . $8.45 . . - $9.98 ats go at $3.98 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY .75 Values . . . $ .49 $ 6.00 Values 1.25 “ . . $ .69 $ 6.50 “ 1.50 “ . . . $ .98 $ 7.50 “ 2.00 “ . . $1.39 3.00 “ . / . $2.15 $ 8.50' “• 4.00 “ . . $2.69 $13.50 . “ 5.00. “ . . . $3.29 $15.00 “ All of our $7:00 to $10.00 White Beaver Hats CHARLOTTE’S AUTHORITY ON. WOMEN^S WEAR 17-19 “WeS Trade St. IPhones 77^77f This week in club circles is one that is unusual. Not a meeting scheduled, and this is as it should l)e..The social affairs attendant upon the Thanksgiv ing week, crowd pthe^r things„*'and Intel WahU 5 Terminal Site lmsin«ss men of the | thanksgiving SHRD-gmen(roESTAOO Lj.j^^^jj.gg the entire distance of of n>t ruanaiier of the Liunmius Thursday is the one thing that must ” ’ ‘ fill her time this week It seems to me that the club women Charlotte have many thinp for which to be thankful. One thing is, that they are being better understood We are getting the credit for having he broad vision that is above and be- ond the small criticism of individuals It is understood we are working not for self but for the cause of many— and that our field is one of co-opera r.'ti !',in Co.. of this city. He has ■■ h s hon.e here for several years £ . h" man friends in the city. - — MISS ALICE SPRINGS T W.NTER HERE. Mi»!i Alice SiTines who has been in F.,mi. ir the i)ast year has returned ■ oountry and isVxpected in this in the next few days. She will fnd T If* winter here which was leam- f' (ieUcht of a large number of SALISBURY PARTY TO SEE OPERA. Misn Qtiinn of Salisburj- with n m : r of rriends will come down rul on Wednesday to attend •era, he Girl of the Golden I ir S. S. Butler, of Mount Holly, n: Sftiurrt&v in this city on busi- Mr 0. w Plane, of Statesville, spent day here yesterday. Certainly Ends Stomach Mtseiy A Little Diapepsin Cures Heart htn, Gas, Sourness and In digestion in Five Minutes. can PAt anMhing your stomach without fear of Indigestion or I'yspepfiia, (*r that your food will fer- :“*nt or tour on your stomach, if you »Uv ^ Diapepsin occasion- 'our raea’s will taste good, and any- you eat will be digested; noth ^ fan ferment or turn Into acid or ^ stomach gas, which causes a feeling of full- li- eating. Nausea, Indigestion , a lump of lead in stomach), Bil Heartburn, Water In atomarh and Intestines lytnptoms. stomach are ab- where this effective »11 th* 1* IMapepsin really does ^ healthy stomach. It »ch meals when your stom- »ll th« A dose will digest to leave noth of'-eent case of Pape taklne nn . *^™8giat an you Titn ® little while «at Stomach, for you then '■‘W everything you Brash or oth- the slightest discom and every particle of anv ^‘se of laxatives I fron?'’inrf\ moment be suf di«ordf»r or any stom-^ r'^‘“ fiv, ,kinuU!“ Fourth tion. street to the Southern sta- (Ftom Spartanburg Journal.) V. Taylor, president of the Char lotte Electric Railway Company, pres ident of the Greenville Traction Com pany, president of the lighting com panies fin each of these cities and' as sistant to.the president of the Green ville, Spartanburg & Anderson Rail way, arrived in Spartanburg this Last night at 10 o’clock the fly ex-1 morning in a private car, accom- Fly Exhibit Closed Satmday Wants Terminal Sites. “My object here,” he said, “is to secure 90-day options on terminal sites for the G., S. & A. railroad. In this connection I might say that there is more‘than one site, several in fact, that would prove acceptable. The hibit on West Trade street closed after pahied by his wife; He will remain „«.u w... V.. ,a successful run of-one week. The in this city for week or more on tion. We can’t get into the streets and ladies of the Civic Department of the important business connected with the clean them up, but we can arouse much Woman’s Club who had charge of Unterarban. A„_ ixr clean them up, but we can arouse such the exhibit and the entire crusade When seen at tte offiw of Aug. W. a sentiment among our citizens that against the fiy deserve much credit. Smith, one .^of the ^ local dir^tors of our municipal house keepers will be- They d^ire to express their thanks 1 the Gr^nvlll^Spwta^burg & stir themselves, and keep our city to the firms who have given them their]eon Railway Mr. Taylo^ talked with as clean as public health demands. financial aid to the work a^d to the interest and emphasis, relative The fiy exhibit which is being shown firms who have had exhibits of fly-1 to the interurban railway is the work of the health department, fighting methods in the exhibit This banti 6f energetic women have Those who have given financial aid suDpimented the exhibit sent by the are, Morris Brothers, Hosteller’s-Mar National Civic Association—by plc- ket. Union Stock Yards, W. A. Robin tures and material from local firms, gon, W. G. Ellerby, C. O. Kuester, J. A and have put before the Charlotte Pub- Durham, Llsle-Nix, Davis & Byerly, lie in a most interestinl? and' telling Felix Hayman, Lineback & Eto. u«-if i»ifn wav a splendid exhibit, and like so Those who have added to the value quesUon simply moli^ 5^ manv other things the Woman’s Club of the exhibit by the instruments loan- whether or not* the . property, owners ri?en to the t>ubn^^ It i. free. Of kd are Bowen Drug Co., Hawley’s will b« »wonable in-their propositions SurS there is a “small box” where a Pharmacy, C. R. Mayer Drug. Co., Wed- to the company. . ^ ^ Xer offering can be placed to help dington Hardware Co., Southern Hard- “I would be pleased to meet and thITftuse of. public health. This is vol- ware Co., Parker-Gardner Co. Cavanak confer with the property owners. I the exhibit is free to the L Hale, Southern InduBtrial iMtituU, shall 1M in Spartanburg for a w«k and the Y MCA. or more, and during that time I will Th« department of education inaugu- The ladles’ desire to express their swure the Jacts and data for a^com- nvtPd their work of the season by appreciation to the public for the sup- plete 'report of ^e situation as to with the first of its planned port that they have given them and tenSiinal^ and ri^ts of way, toe cost CSn^‘Sf_^™St..and teacher, tojfo the for tl.e.^«PPort. 1 Z directors of the G., S. & A, road di rectly after leaving this city. “The promoters of this interurban RCtUTTlS Spartanburg-, they want to come het^ and operate ’ the' line through the’^ city. Of cbuf'se, I could not say off-haiid that the interurban wa« comihg ' to Spartanburg'’sure thing; but the people who are promot ing it are not in business for pleas ure; and if nay report meets with the approval of the directors, afteir^I have made a careful study of the Spartan burg situation and submitted to the future will speak for itself.” • The Road is Coming. Considerable local interest attaches to this official visit of one of the lead- ing-officials of the interurban to Spar tanburg. The fact that the road has sent Mr. Taylor here to secure 90-day options for terminal cites, of itself, gives sound basis to the general be lief, that this city wil get the interur ban. The new city oouncU, which * went into oflSce last week, at its first’nieet- ing passed an ordinance very favor able to the railroad, and 'the people of Spartanburg believe that the com pany will accept the terms of this or- dinaijce, which grants the company a 50-year franchise, with the condition that construction work begin within a period of 12 nionths’ time. The reasonable bertaiiily that the interurban will now come will be hail ed with satisfaction by the people of this city. There has been a long sea son of slow and inactive business, but ah enterprise stupendous and colosdal In its scope will quickly reinvigorate the ari^eries of the trade and business to a high" plane. Mrs. J. P. Caldwell the Fourth Ward school Mr. L. B. Myers of the associated Charities gave us be had along the line « “compulsory education.” giving us many startling thoughts and almost shockmg us Into the reali zation that this- state J compulsory education law ^hat does compel.” A resolution was Passed that the North®*Carollna I funeralof Mr. Caldwell, at Statesville, should write to the XNOrxn | „ Mrs. J. P. Caldwell and daughter, Adelaide Pearson Caldwell, arrived home last night from Morganton, to nV°“thir drplrtm^nilwhich place they returned after the secretary of this oep^ ^ af statoBvUlA Which win''TOn"|Mrs. Caldwell left Charlotte four 1?^ vnv ^Oth endorsing | weeks ago on her usual monthly visit in Ralelg in the part to Mr. Caldwell. She did hot know the ?Sev have ^ l^^^^ing here that his condition alongtheline whlch theyh^e wo I ^ and assuring Ing her of the fact having miscarried. was at Mr. Caldwell’s bedside TTcS!^r«"T8«datlon which will con lMrs vene in No*. 30th. endorsing towTrd~securing such a law, and en- had c^reSng tL/to go on and assuring Ing . them of t^ ®^^omS^o? Charlotte, day'and night, and wa& with him when help of tne fclj^ Kg passed away. Messages of con- In tor‘this depart- dolences have come to Mrs. Caldwell fan go scores of friends of hers and ment and that we^u teachers Mr. Caldwell’s throughout North Car- schools and tnere and«other states, each expressing of of the parents tender sympathy for her and admira- means ^ and stimulated tion for her lamented husband, will surely be ar problems that Mrs. Caldwell, who is city editor of in our ■chools, . board, and The News, will resume her work next are confronting our sen mu- week ‘ the people of Charlotte will be a mu weeic. ^""wiS^oi^^thoughtfui Pastor of Trinity ens towards the ^gi^s^ ^uMn tlons of others, Md charity toward all-and that looKS to God with a larger faith, I b d yoy jo ythe blessings that are your portio | this ThanksglTin^ WOMAN Mr. P. C. Cathran, of Raleigl^*^ Mr. F. H. Cathran, of Greenwood, S. C., met in this city on business yes terday. Jo Preach Tomorrow Rev. Dr. T. T. Marr, the newly ap pointed pastor of Trinity Methodist church, has arrived in the city, And will occupy his pulpit tomorrow at boith . the morning and evening service. He succeeds Rev. A. W. Plyler by ap- ■ pointment of the recent Methodist conferepce. Mr. Plyler going to Lexing ton. Mr. M. O. Stiles, of Davidson College, was registered at the Central Hotel Saturday. Mr. R. H. Williams, of Dunn, N. G., was in the city yesterday for a few hours. Mr. G. H. Hasting, of Winston-Sa lem, spent several hours here yester-, day. R. D. MboreV W, SL. Priea. To Tfie Property Owners * of Dflwoitfi We are pleased to advise that in' a short time the Southeastepi. Undep- writers Asosciation will give to all Dilworth,, within 500 feet of city hy drants the sanie rates in Fire Insuirance that applies to other part* of Charlotte. That is, it will be classed as first class risks and it means from 50 to 100 per cent saving on your insurance. For the best Insurance, see or phone Phone NO, 307. R. D. MOORE&CQ. 208 SoMth Tpyon Street. KING’S GRADUATES are above par in'the^business world because of theix thccpugh traixdng and superior qualifications. We do not tol€ffate lax methods, incompetent teachers or-short, superficial courses of study. Success Is our aim and motto, it you want the best busin e« and stenographic traiaii^ that ex« perienoe, money and drains can pro viia» write for our handsome catap lorue. No vacation. Enter any time. iNCOHPOHACSO OR RALEIGH, a CHARLOT’TB, N. a Coloiiial Bed Room Suit Now in our East Window for sale at Auction. How much will you give? Look at tho suit, get one of our envelopes, place your bid inside, and the suit will go to the highest bidder. Make your bid today. It costs you noth^g to bid and if you get the suit, pay us one-fourth when suit is delivered and balance in three paymmits thirty, sixty and ninety days. No Member or Employe of. the Firm Allowed to Bid. . V - tubifi Furniture Ca. Every thl ng for tho Horn© Here for You! Garments that wUI fit and please you and all ready toH>ut right on* and wear with pride and satisfaction^-on THANKSGIVING DAY Don’t you think yw owe the body that has served you so faithfully all the year an* outfit of new and appro, priate' clothing at this seaMn to make Thanksgiving rsal? You will find everything a gentle man wears here. ED MELLON CO. “You Can Always Get It at MeUon’s”
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 26, 1911, edition 1
7
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75