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Kntcrtain* Two Table I !ul> T . two t a ?>IV Tuesda> A 1 1 ? -t rtt?* v. Uinl-. Club v ?.;<* ili'li-litl uli' ? rt d l?y Mr . <*al\in Twiddv at Si *' Ii* ??:? \Y* -i Church str?-?i. A li.it r.iin -*? v.i - - ? i- v ? ? c3 . < -pjoviiiv ' t!1' ;? i' t ?;????:! wit ^ -Mis. Twidd> \v?i- ?; in: - ilay T?e.e% . a?! n > IMwa'd (iriffiu. I'ras ?: tlji. . Jr., ( '? cil t : it ri* 1 1 . Wasfi ti: 1 ' : t i . ? : ? . Howard Kram* l". -iind Mi.*> M Tim e T ible ? ' I it I ? KiiH italm*! Mi.. William \V. at'i. rly. Jr.. rv t. ,\ tic- i!n. tabb- club ??;' v 'm|, i, v|>, i- a in* mix r. ;it li?-r ;T l;lv? r : ?< Tt;? m1:i> i.Mei i)t:< di'Iirintu t ? ? ii - \\ : ; F??r\? T1 ?* ii< -t - < I" i'. ? clu'. \\? ?? Mrs t.'.ni- M ->????? ' 'I I :iw \v- ? r . ? v. i I- wisli I I ? ? ? r . tl ? : .'? ? ? :s .1- r*>:?t. rin;v. \' \ Pop ? i, 1 >-n l, v ;vt Oir". . r. ?.! . fi. \vi!.?m t.u i w. SI i: j. "Ifill i " *S|i( aks 1*1*1 *P. Sawyer in a speech hiad?* ? nt the ("hi. till Piub Monday night at th?* Klks club, made an appeal for new mem hers. "To have a succe*s I fnl rlub, we must have a membership of 100 members. There an* no dues, only an entrance fee which en titles you to a life membership and the cast of your music, which will then belong to you. There ore a lot of pood singers in the city and we want them to join. Everybody .isk pnme one they know to join a id be sure to tell tlicni there are no dues." The club under the capable direc tion of I'rncr G. Davis is progressing nicely with the new music and ex pects to present an attractive pro gram at the opening of the high school auditorium, and give a con cert the last week in February. Kverutlve Committee Mccis The t-\* cutlve board of the Wom an's C!ul> in* t Monday afternoon for a bnslm ss -session at Hi' home of. MIm.LIIIIi O nuidv, ::i.; W< t Main st re? i. After tli? business was trans acted t^a was, served. I'l-rsonnK Willi-* Uartlrtt of Carthage is in the city ?' ? uuoFt of his sister. Mrs. Kv rHt Thompson, at lier homo on West Church street. Alfred Thacker of Norfolk, who. hns Ix "r. visitint: friends in the city, returned to hi- limno Monday. Miss Sadie Ay rock and Miss Lu rill' l.? Uov piu-nt Saturday In Nor folk. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Prltchrird. Mrs.. Frank Parker and M. W. Saun ders of Elizabeth City motored to Norfolk Saturday to -attend the Mor-' Kan and Snead wedding. Miss Ethel Deans of Windsor. | Virginia. is the guest of Mtss Mary bright at her home 100 East Mat thews street. * Mr. and Mrs. Thorburn Bennett of this city :<nd Mr. and -Airs. J. J. Morris of Weeksvllle returned Sun-j \lay night from Norfolk. Mrs. M. B. Culpepper. Jr., of Fouthmont. who came to attend the funeral of M. B. Culpepper, returned to her home Monday night. N>< Miss Elinda Jennings of 301 North Road street, has" returned* home after a visit to friends in Providnce Township Mrs. Sum Hughes has returned from St. Vincent's hospital, Norfolk, where she has been a patient for the past three weeks. She is getting along nicely after a serious opera tion. MKS. WILLIAM IIIDDH'K IHSAI) Mrs. William Rlddlck of Hertford, died Monday night at ?hout ten ? o'clock at her home, after being In failing health for some time. Mrs. Kiddit-k was nearly 75 years old-and ?wan the widow of Dr. William H id dick. She Is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Louis Crwaford - of Herttoul and Mrs. U~-C\ Talbot ui Norwood. Pennsylvania, and by four grandchildren. The funeral ar rangements have not yet been made. Mrs. Talbot was called to her mother's bedside but did not reach Hertford until Tuesday morning. (JKOIUiK DAVIS DEAD Mrs. Miles Davis of Dyer street has received news of the death of her eon. George Davis, of New York City. The body Is expect ml to reach this city Wednesday. com wave hits state Raleigh, January 22 ? The second cold wave of the winter hit Xorth North Carolina last night and the temperature dropped to below 20 de grees Fahrenheit all over The State. KWASINU IS OFF Wilmington. January 22 ? The British Coast Guard cutter Kwaslnd left here today, escorted by Coast Ouard cutters to Canadian waters, j BENEFIT CALVARY CHI'IM'M Come to the masquerade party end Ice cream supper given tonight at the home of Mrs. Charles Sanders, 615 Hunter street for the benefit of Calvary Baptist Church. You will have a good time. adv22np The Apothecary Shop PHONE 400 A Good Drug Store Pi incesb Prmccss Zeir.eb, wife of tho itvw min.iux^n.m His Kxcv|. Kncy \i v^ry Pa>ba, is the newest "lemlw r ^'ashintfton'a fashion* able pvt. Iii'liiini New* Paris, Jan. 22- A quaint and effec tive seal skin cimi which drew much attention when worn the Cither after nocni by famous beauty, reached to the ank!?'< and wa* supplied, with a cape o! more. that? hip length, it had a 1? i i. " ? . outstanding collar with which a long. plaited lace Jabot was worn. Paris. January 22 ? The slecyc t <> day. ii there is one. may be loosely tied around the wrist with .1 ribbon, or it may Imiik In the widest of tJeorgeMe cut fs ?>r it may end J"s't ahr/ve the wrist in a smart, turned back cn-ffi I.ondon. January 22 ? Embroid ery of the most striking sort. done in daz,".l!::g color, is. seen today on glav<s. co-ats and hats. A little cloche has a blue and gold flamingo ? ?cro-> it. In Claritlge's recently one of the diners wore an evening cloak of Mack with a blue ;u\d gr<-.-n peacock, almost life size, on the back. Londi n. January 22 ? Oxbhj-od is a favor:*- color t.elay. particularly when combined with black. Women ar< w , i:m e ?r rings, necklaces and coiffure chains in beads of this shade. Xe.v York. January 22 ? ' Tne lat est cloche has no brim at all. It fits closely down over the heads and ears, but at one side it 1ms an orna ment little curled feathers of stiff ribbon, cocked at a perky angle. New York. January 22 - A con signment of linen lingerie frrtn Paris. ju>t received here has the most attractive/ of decorations. Kacli garment has a brilliant bird in yel Jow, red and blue, embroidered irvross a corner. New York. January 22 ? Frosted crystal pendants, watch fobs and cigarette holders are in vague at present. There are also bracelets of frosted crystal, little finger rings and ear pendants. ALL OFFICER# RB-KIjECT&D At the annual meeting of the directors of the directors of the Southern Trust Company Monday afternoon all officers of lust year were re-elected. The officers are: W. (J. Gaither. president; Dr. I. Fearing, vice president; W. T. Old. vice president; C. F. Garrett, treas urer, ;?i. . L. K. Old. secretaiy, ZOELL-ER -5 STUDIO has ridded two now stylos of Photographs ? the Haloid gray silk finish. Ask to veo them. Studio Over First & Citizens \>?tionl I lank IMPOIt'MNT TO AM, WOMF.V ItK'ADKKH or THIS IMI'KII Thousands upon thousands of women have kidney or bladder trou ble and never suspect It. Women's complaints often prove to br nothlnu -else but kidney trou ble. or the result of kidney or blad der disease. If the kidneys are not In a healthy condition, they may cause the other organs to become diseased. You may Buffer pain in the back, headache and loss of ambition. Poor health makes you nervous, irritable and may be despondent; it makes any one so. Hut hundreds of women Halm that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, by restoring health to the kidneys, proved to be Just the remedy need ed to overcome such conditions. Many send for n sample bottle to see what Swamp-Hoot, the great kid ney, Hver and bladder medicine will do for them. By enclosing ten cents to Dr. Kilmer ? Co.. T)lnghamton, N. Y., you may receive sample size bottle by Parcel Post. You can pur chase medium and large si to bottles at all drug atorea, ady. Two Chinese Murderers Face Lethal Gas Death 11*5? I- New Alrllintl ?>!" I'xrct'lMMi > I , \ \4 \;::J I !nil Willi I ii*-l lv.tv;i;ioi: (lni\ Thivr \\ ?M*k- Oil' i DiJVir lj? !'rr-? ut- !t?rll* l'.\ ?.. ? . * \\ i a ?I T '? * I I *l*l . S,t:i I-'iv.i<isco. January Xevada will legally exivuie a <1 lethal . > provided it ran find Finding a lethal jras. however, wliieh is sulViiieiitly quick in its dcadlinoss to measure up to the law's demands and at the .-aire time not jeopardize the lives of. guards : t the C.rson City p>?i;i teiitiarv v.ho will admiris'er it. has lie, nine a problem v.hie'i may m \i lo postpone- iviV-ii - it? ly the tsnpreee leiUi-d nn the j of execution. T!iat a 1 1 f ? ol? in the propitM d i x<' in ; - :vr i .. ? p7ar? !?(>;; in. known lr:d:t\ when it was Icurix >| ili.it Carson prison official- for -? v ?ral?days h:t<l Im ? ti ii'-uotiatiii;- un- 1 successfully v. it It San Franeisro cm. . reins fur di??. ?l? li\* ry of live tanks of fniniipwi! hydrocyanic uas. I" li able lo obtain sticli a di^lly gas hero, they an reported now to bo seeking ll In Los Anuebs-t . Tin1 Nevada law, whichj prescribes administration of a (??lliiil, uas rer convicted murderers in lieff ? ?: !?an? ing. iirovidi's: .ili ii f I ? ? ftasUi - tl must !>?* so instantai'* on'*: \ i ft} .-feet 54s to cau.se d<'iit!i with tin* lirst breath. After caivful-b studvin various kinds of poisonous N?>va<la statr cli ??mist'- ttnallv n-i'on nendi d that hydrocyanic uas bo usfd. The recommendation va accept ed by prison officials with tho pro vision. that tl " state nils; * make the i:.is. which Is a mi.Nlun of su phuric acid and cyanide. Mo : n while, work on tin- airtight ell, which is to !>? ? the o?:m!: chamber or Iluuhi* Sinv: ami (.? .Ion wa ?? started and completed. Then it v . s fomfd thai tin* s-ti'f. chembt- ha-! .no iciliti. for makinu Filch tias^ that .ot onh was' its manufaet mv 1 r if 1 1 villi deadly il;;n?ir, hut t!;:,t unless it could hi- released Into lh? d ath chamber from a st<<! tank it also might cautfe ir. slant d'ath lo guards handling it. San Francisco firms which special ize in various forms of con.morcia! uases. and which were asl hy Ne vada officials lo supply I he live tanks of hydro-cyanic tas, s;;> thai because of its <|e:idlin? it canuol j.r? pared with ordinar> app; rals s. Tin y also say thai because of the risk in volved. Nevada officials probably will be unable to find anybody to make their uas for Ihetii and. that . f J the present execution plans are ral - lied out they will have to make and compiw.s their own lethal -as. fikeIjestkoys i i> k BLOCKS IN VERMONT Si. Johannesburg. Vermont, Jan uary - - Kin* early today destroyed U'rt s in this city, killing one .and injuring several olhcrs. At an early hour this morning ?he town was stiil blazing. * "I'i'f - TODAY'S BARGAIN IN USED CARS j Make Ford Type Coupe Year / 9 22 Pricc $335 Cash T?rm* Easy Payments If Desired 1^ AUTO & GAS ENGINE WORKS, INC. - \ Spencer - Walker Co. Where Every Man Find* What He Likes To Wear ll'TuT ll' ? stilt*' o'* nuii\l' s with in r iiii.hv; \y> mh:si rt.i: rt iM>n:i \\ \ ... lull. ??. If." 1- til - ? ? ? . i i ?? :?'!? ; ? i n:? 1". ???J ?.f Mr. 'IV %?:?.* . '?!>.? "? ??.?> dtv f??r ? ii i:-. ; ii . *15. ru:r.'?*r ??f ill' ?-V. ij-i. t . itcV. J l'iv;in !':?? rear. Tin* ruhl sid?. of 1 1?? t ??.!<] f- particularly ?|;'nu.n?us :it : i i_ 1 1 1 . ?n his onini.m. as motorists ? !t?-n :?"? ?i i? luporariix liy sip irosici'inu It. ?i t i i. ! i f * aid f;ii| tn mt pedestrians. Tin1 pedestrian:-. on I !*? ? ?l ?!? *? 1>: i d. frequently ;i- ?: : ;?? * ! ?. :? t si I*. visible and do not look be hind them. Jty u;ilkinL on the f? ft side. Mr. Tow no Joints out. they face tli.' apiiroiichlnK traffic and can stay oat of its way. At Mr. Tow no'* request Will C. Wooil. Mate sii|K>rint?>n<li>nt of >*ehools, lias issued a bulletin to i?n l> . lie school principals asking thein to instruct their pupils accordingly. \B<I1IK QlUT JOB FOB Ills CONSUF.NCK SAKK Washington, .Ian. 22. Archie Roosevelt. son of tin* former Presi dent.. appeared last night before the Senate inv< st igtalng committee of Tea Pot Home and declared that ho resigned this week from th>' Sinclair Company because i f what lie learned of the operations between Secretary Fall and Ilarry Sinclair, and that his I", ??ling that som? thing wrongful h id been done was Increased by Sinclair's sudden departure from this cquntty. <;k??m \\s >i\kk m n i>kmi;k P \N/I<; loi; N VI lo \ \ | . soMi i ? "40THE,(?,pv' fe-'CQ. SPRINGLESS SHADES L?i^t Lon^cr_Look Bettu" ~ i ! Bargains In 1 Cold Weather Clothes Rucker & Sheely Co Kii/aheth Pity's llest Store II Ornamental Trees And Shrubs V.\ ? -run -on*, lioHi-s, fruit Trees ami Itcrrv Hushes; drape Vines. I'iu1?l? 1 iVcans; Priv? tt 11* ?*lm? and l'< it t. nia Is. \\V specialize In Ian*! f.npe s;nr<!e;v inu. Visitors to our Nurseries nr?- al ways \v? ?lennu*. Writ'' or* phone for price-list . SAPOS NURSERIES ? Inc. ? :uwi t iii:st?:i:i ii:i.i> iu.vi> l>ial 4 14:111 Norfolk, Va. COAL From The Mine to Your Furnace NOW "S tin' lime to lay in your Mipply of Oiul. Wp'vc.a quantity of tin* lic?l ftrrtde on hand ? largo enough to mcrl your demand. All siz.is anil varieties ? Lump, Hjii. and Kim of llic Mine. W <? r to Mipply you with lire kind of rti;:l viinr furnace rpquiriw. \ Our nislorficm are well acquainted with i the quality of coal and fuel that hc liau dj? thr tmpxefllpil ?KTvict1 that we of fer. You muy ho miri' of full weight and moderate pricen. I'hone lift 21 I. LAMBERT BROTHERS Incorporated Notice To The Public We ni-li to uiiiiouiirt' lliul *f liuvr un n diilr line* of dry and notion*; iiImi r<*ady-li> ??'ur. % r are finviii^c new arrival* and will soon liavr a full display of lln- ?i'a?(iii'* lalcxl ?hlc*. Make our nlorp your headquarter*. Your *al i?fu<-ti?n will In- our puarantpp. Hurdle & Parker . No. 6 North I'oindrxlrr Street. ?AT WELL, SLEEP WEuL, FEEL WELL I ' ' v .* c! :: . r A won. I t'-ii N . ? ? . ' Inmi \ . >u a r."' <? ap ? i iv. ':?r. ? -a '.irviTy n?;!h.l and tin' "v>rriin:4 feel j .. : - work. i ? ? t ir.-y. :? '? * th.it those h-TP'/ r "? ?? are i ?* e I ?re\ r. ytve Gudo's ? ' ? > \j .? ri a trial. Thousands of f ? tliat it s'Mtsrichcd t f .r hi i :.ntl up their strength ? v 1 it and l.v.iLed younger and ' l?: ? !?> i iu* lull. V-i:r ilru';vist has (ludc's In both J a:;d tabids, lltt it today. uron To Kl.-iJ(? T > f'ir vmirvlf th<* i ctlDIwtS . ? h-builtlmp value of i' : M . . iirj |nr !roc I'ackiiK^ .1. J. ^u. . .1,,. i. x." . ;'i Warren St., N. ?. ijmle's -- fo^angan ? Blca i EnricKer ' ' : -? ^.-.TinWTa? ? i /'/./: v/ i <>r t ui ii I !??? i?l;| Ol'.lnut'S Xiro < ?ra|?'iru j| TflllU<'|'iM<>s Malaga (?'rn|Ks Try a ran of F\Mors (.i\(.i:i[ \v\i i:i:s * or PAMOl'S Sl<;\ l( < M. V. PERRY I'llO.VK 4HH Wanted Today A Home I mil a ;i< i ?tr;it<> In j?lit IVIIov. \% il I itt f<i work niulif ami ? I - ? \ . \\ ill i.tily (alt?? ll|? SI *-ll?.ll| SJtlln' .llltl <?ls( \ 1 1|| ?lll> M> name is ? li|<; the l?r?-i alarm ? In, f? made in Am* ci-ira. Si'i' iiic in i hi* uiiufmv. voi u .iKWKi K.it sixth tss * Main K Wafer Sis. Louis Selig i ...u. . ir_ir. .n Some Specials Ri'fl Tuli Ruder .lie Morjfnn'pi Coffee 2Hc Mothers Oats 10c I'?hI liiaKlirii |(c ('oeou Podding, Small 1 Or l.arge |0c Phones 2.>6 and 39 6 Morgan & Parser Try A Pound Of ? Shannonhouse SPECIAL COFFEE 2ilr Pound ' ? ? ? J. W. Shannonhouse & Son Phone 187 =MELICK= This Week Only 8U..)0 John-oil** I'oli-liiiifC Outfit and I III. JoIiiimoii'm Wti\ for $3.00 $ t.3S I film =MELICK= tJ. S. AND (KMIDYK4I1 TIRRP l'"or nml HMInfiwf inn AUTO HITPI.Y * mcAxizna Company I'MONK 407
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