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Thousands To Sing Christmas Carols --City of Brotherly Love Will Make Christ Eve Event One Of Widespread Joy New York. Dec* in her I -Tlif nneJi the co-operation of tin- municipal government of Philadelphia. l.ono persons will gather in a liUK" '?and stand In City Hall Plaza of ilu> Ciiy of Brotherly Love ait half -past t-n o'clock Christmas Kve tc? sing car ?N __io the arcomp;iinin? m of a bind. With the iir-t not* ? ? arciilitfitt on the top of City l'?a!l i v - - will ii..-!i salutation to the >lit-? i J ami coi. . vey to the people th?* city ami ^u burbH the information th?t th?; j? ? > ous singing of tin* carol* ha? beg,mi. Thus. acc?>idi: ,.* l>> 1 he Phi phia Music nml-r ?'"? >' auspices thi ? Vfiit wil he held. \>iil be the "jig f< ;.i :;t?? of th> >v.ir*s caroling. The handstand will be erected nud the l?..m! turni-lnd by the city. Outdoor rtiroling by sni-ill groups before churches, hospitals and homes will not be neglected, how ever. Plans already have been com pleted for caroling choirs to visit all the hospitals where there nre pa tients whom the singing will ben efit mentally and physically. Letters have gone out from the executive offices of the Mttslc League to 2.000 ministers and choir masters seeking the co-operation of < the regular or volunteer choirs, and 40,000 sons sheets have been printed for free distribution. Many of the carolers. as hereto-1 fore, will be clad in black and red hooded capes and they will carry lanterns of unique design. Arrangements have been made for broadcasting the carols for the len eflt of the shut-ins in towns and cities and farm bouses far and near who hsve no singing of their own. J. Hampton Moore, mayor of Philadelphia, is honorary president; of the Philadelphia Music League; . Florence J. Heppe. president, and Mrs. Frederick \V. Abbott, director.! Executive offices of the League are1 at 1823 Walnut street. Hundreds of other communities In all parts of the country are pre paring for the Inauguration or repe tition this Christmas of the delight ful old caroling custom, according to C. M. Tremaine. director of the Na tional Bureau_for the Advancement! of Music. For inst/ince, Firley Baum, vice president of the Georgia Children's Home Society of Atlanta. Informs him that it Is expected thnt from 75 to 100 towns in Georgia will take up the caroling custom this year. Information on how to Inaugurate] Christmas caroling on a large or ? small scale may he obtained without cost from the National Bureau for the Advancement of Music, 105 West Fortieth Street. New York City. Particularly I'leiuwtit A particularly peasant place to shop for tip- holidays is i:r the book il- partment of M# lick's. Hach year this dt'partment ha** nrnwn. Mrs. i'aui NU-llck. who usually is to bp lound in this department during the holiday season, says It's because the teoph of the community an- gradu ally reading more and more. i'er hap*. M? lick's is one of the reasons lluyini: books is a bit diffi rent from buying calico or suuar. You ran t measure or weiuh them. Yon have t?? tall: thrm over with a friend ly roil I :intl telect them carefully. Civinu the wroni book to the wrong (??-i-Min i* absolutely rotten taste. Cut the joy of selertii:*: the riuht hook tor il>< rl*-3.t person with tie help of a -Olid jud^e of books Ulld |eop|e, Wi 11 - it's the |ic\t best tiling to haviiiL' somebody do that v? ry same thinn for you. if you like hi M*ks. And it i?n't au fait not to like books, any mole. Time was w "en one could be a roughneck and get by with it. liut "theni days i.< none fur ever." Why the latest form of en tertainment. in real society, i.ow, it Is said,?later even than inah-jouui:. is for your rrowd to net together and lead aloud the newest books and dis cuss them. Fitilil over tin m. may be. but read them. It's a great pas time, and it nets one farther on than some of the other ways and byways. Hut. this book tale is urnwlng so lone and has so deviated from the subject on which it began, that it's about to mow into a book worm Getting back to the subject just a bit. "Croatan" by Mary Johnson,i with Itoanoke Island for local color1 and the story of the Lost Colony wo ven into the romance, is one of the new books to be had at Melick's now. Then the Juvenile books. Say, were you ever a kid that liked to read? Did you ever hide under a bin old-fashioned bed by a window and read while your aunt and cous For Your Fruit Cake UaisliiN, Currants, Citron, Oran?c Peel. Lemon Pee), Crystallised Pineapple, Ciys talli/.e<l Cherries, Figs, Dates, Nuts. Phones 256 anil 396 Morgan & Parker Ins* searched for you In vain to help with the household chores? Tnose teds had kindly protecting coverlets that hid you securely. don't you know ? Then. don't foru? t that chi!dr? n !ik<- books at Christmas tunc, as w? II as toys and such. This isn't all of that hookworm, hut he's Koinu to stop rluht Iter*-, ami l?t you figure the moral out for yourself. JITNEL'KS MAY CHANGE MOKE FOU NIGHT CAI I S l?**ople who call on jltn*y driver1* after 11: :;u p. m. and before 5:00 a. in. must pay doubl** the regular prio for tin* wrvirp rendered. Tin- City Council in regular ??0> siori Monday ni^ht aineruPd the or dinate** with respect to the ma\i mum amount to In* charued passen fiers. 1'ndor the ?>ld regulation* no jltn* y driver wax allowed to riiar :? ov-r 25 * ?tt ? for earr\inu pas?? n -? rs I ) any part of tin* city, reuard of 11 v* hour of tin* day or nUht. Th?- amendment to the ordinance pa.vs? d .Monday ni-ht p* rniits jitney driv? rs to charge 5U cents when they receive calls for service between 1 p. in. and r? :i m. The action of the Council followed nn a(i|ioiiI from Kaynor Klliott. local; jitney driver, for authority to charge: The' Apothecary Shop " I A Gooc HONE 400 Good Drug Store OUT OF THE GLOOM Many a Gloomy Countenance in Fllz iilH'lh City Now l.iuhton* With Happiness. A had back makes you gloomy. Can't be happy with continual 1 back-ache. The aches and pains of a bad back I Are frequently due to weak kld . neys. Doan's Pills are recommended foi weak kidheys. Ask your neighbor. ' .So Elizabeth City citizens testify. ' Mrs. Ed. Gordon, 500 Soutnern! Ave., Elizabeth City, says: "I had a dull pain across my back and over) my kidneys. I also had severe head aches. I heard of Doan's Fills and got a supply. They soon removed the trouble and my kidneys were put in good condition." Mrs. Gordon wave the above state- 1 ment July 15, 1914, and on October 1 !>2 1. sh? added: "It is a pleas ure to confirm the statement I nave j (before in praise of Doan's l'llls. They j made a cure in my cast? that has re mali^d permanent," Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for ia kidney remedy?get. Doan's Pills?the same that Mrs. Gordon had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfts., llufTalo, N. Y. adv. more for late night service. Mr El liot declared that In his opinion it was worth more than 25 centn to have his sleep broken at 3 o'clock In the morn in k to carry passengers to or from boats or from late parties. Your I'riemK fail liny .\n>thing you can th? in except >our pho tograph. so s?nd your photograph this Xmas. and l?-t /i)l!l.l KK make it. Oxer First 6: Citizens Nat'l bank. adv.tu.,1 ri. @ ? ? ? ? "PEP" VI.or. Vitality. Vim and I'unc!) That's pep ? The outrage to art on a sudden IllltlOll -That's pop? Th?- in rve to tackle the hardest thing With f?*> t that climb and hands' that clint: And a hear* that never forgets to sin;: ?That's p? p. Hand and urit in a concretc base -?That's pep? A friendly smile on an honest face > ?That's pep? The spirit that helps when anoth- | cr is down That know? how to scatter the I blackest frown That loves its neighbor and lo?-os its town ?That's pep? To say "I will" for you know you can ?That's pep? To look for the good In every man ?That's pep? To meet each thundering knock out blow And come back with a laugh be cause you know You'll pet the best of the whole darn show ?If you have the pep?. 'I am often asked to explain HOW and why the Union Central Life sells the lowest net cost in surance?It's peji?plus big an nual dividends. And I am often asked who it wan that originated the Five Point Victory Policy? issued by the Pan-American Life. Why it's pep?Just going them one point more. The best is not too good for you, so let's get better acquaint ed. Barlow Hurrell, Special 4gt* The Union Central Life insurance Company CHRISTMAS JOYS FOR GIRLS AND BOYS JUST SEE OUR TOYS! - WE HAVE NEVEIt HAD SlICII A TREMENDOUS COLLECTION OF UP-TO-DATE TOYS FOR GIRLS AND ROYS, LARGE AND SMALL. SANTA CLAUS SENT US THIS MESSAGE WHEN HE SHIPPED US THIS BIG LOT: f "I have it on good authority that the children of your community have been unusually yood thin year, and deserve, one and all, to be yen eroiisly remembered by me at'QJiristmas Time. "I truxt, therefore, that you will invite them to visit your store, and make their own suggestions to you and to their parents as to what they icant most. "I want this to be the happiest, best Christmas yet. "Fraternally yours, "SANTA CLAUS." These Toy* are jiml unpacked. Conic in early and ?ee them, girl* anil liny*. Bring Mother and Dad along, loo. QUINN FURNITURE COMPANY A MEN'S GIFTS That Are Gifts ? At Prices That Are A Pleasure l.adies: You don't want your name connected with umthing cheap -till you want value. If ><>u pay 82.50 for a piece of neckwear? win don't want (:im to tliink it cost only .^1.25. For your information?this store's values are never disputed by men. They know right well that our quality is rev ered and our prices respected. The Christmas Gift Show is now on the biggest yon ever saw here. WEEKS & SAWYER The Store With the Christmas Spirit ?sal a a 1 a la a a *AAA^ ^ ^a si - a ? : T 7 1 a Time's Cash 1 I Value a a I ^ a a S "* KODEItN Methods and appliances have set'a S l^/l_ new standard for a day's work. Time is B the one big factor. This is true in the fac a tory, on the farm, in! the home, or what not. a Time is money todav. And anything that mul a tipi ies the value of an hour is increasingly valu a able. a Advertising is an aimihilator of time. 1 It pro a vides a short cut between a manufacturer or mer a chant and you. It makes it possible to tell von in a a few minutes all you want to know about the ser a vices or articles you need. a a a i s i H ?1 a m ?] i i a A ipiick glance through this paper enables you to sift out the things that interest you and ill a mo ment you can know just where and when to go for what you want. Figure how much valuable time advertising saves you if you use it properly. Think how much needless walking and talking it saves you and your neighbor^. a ? ? a [51 S Vies, advertising has a big Value to you Don't fail to read it SO aasaaaaaaaaaaiiaaaaaaaaaaaai a [il T1IE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY ' *rT ffONNIN THf?t/ CAW ALWAYS ^ I fi|2H AU. "TM* TiM? J 1''NO \ y. y^1 Ap? Sn gSN^puiu?^fl/' >r MOLt> ?* NKwT Sue5 | A*EA*IN* I YOUSJ" Ht ](!*>*> "T (*pW*K3 SM?AM t>0'il V WILL POLL iCtJ*T ^ITU) I) Mfr 00 1 1 T?' C. If -* I DOCTO* D>LLSftlVr POEPaRPD a SOCC'Al 1M/(TMEMT ???? 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