Newspapers / The Herald-Sun (Durham, N.C.) / July 15, 1914, edition 1 / Page 6
Part of The Herald-Sun (Durham, 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
-1GD 8DS2 V ' 7Z,1ZZI THE MOANING nEMLD; JULY;i5, 1914 DIHTLET ...:' ... ..j ..... ,. T PARIS WIOGRAM TOPAY, D WELLS BROS Hew Geer Building Will be Vr a ,yery FJne Struc- , ture it s 11 HAS STMED Robert Leonard an4 Hazel Buckham Feature in Universal Program. Can a felrl be happy witli a husband I twice her own &ge? Is the subject of I "The House Discordant," . featuring Bob Leonard and Hazel Bu'ckham at the Paris today. A rich, middle-aged, widower falls in love with a young society girl and they are married. The young wife makes the acquaintance of the broker's son, and the acquain tance soon ripen into a fast friend ship. Meanwhile, the father's jealousy has been aroused. These are the threads of the plot of this big, Inter esting situation. A Ford Sterling comedy completes a most attractive program. i MATINEE AT ARCADE. Structure Will be Five j, Stories High Eighty: Eight Offices 'Teaceful Valley" May be Seen for Ten and Fifteen Cents The Hugh Miller Stock Company ho have so ' successfully opened an engagement at the Arcade XMn Week rvill this afternoon at 3:13 give a mati nee, presenting the,' play of Monday 1 and Tuesday night, Peaceful Valley. The contract for the erection of the The company have played to pleas- h nrppr hiiildintr. which will oe'eupy el houses each night this week and . I arc giving Durham Jeonlf!. -ivitiinnt .1. r ii.in nni i'rnvnr;iTi I J ' ---- 18 coruur ui I doubt, t-hn hPRt cw j ri, I r v ww -j - J X-J li I II (A III streets, has been let to wens urom- tor ten and fjfteen centS- The inati era," Incorporated, of New York, and nee for this afternoon is given by Man th work has already been started. a?er Hall for the benefit of ladies and it r.For the past two days the contrae f tora hajre been trying to get the water out of the excavation for the basements but the rains put about as much in during the day is taken out. children who are unablo to attend the evening shows and tJ.e adrnisd'ou for adults is lowered to fifteen cents." Too Much Settlement. ,"Dq you think her father will set- AT The Paris The Theatre Beautiful Ilex two-reel problem play with The contract price of the building tie anything on her. if she marries?" was not given out but it is generally I "i j.m quite sure he will eettle him- - Understood, that the structure will I self." Baltimore American. ' ..' - probably run considerably over ?150.- . Axii will hayp . Ave stories anovei Politics. Uteround, and a basement ttnaer tnei "What's Clancy doin. now, Mike?" jliwpie noor space, ine new ouuaing He.s got some Mnd 0. poi-tical job. mt&k provision orrthree stbre fronts I Game warden in Madison Square or on ransn street, one on uorcoran 1 somethin'." Life. (j ns cq$at juyl two ob mam street. These h stores; howerer, will run from street i"fco4eL:THe corner part ot the t i' Building will be taken by the Fidelity s r.-is nank of a permanent home. fa ' 4" The first two floors of the new build- : : tug will be constructed of limestone i and from the second story up it will '. be of brick. The whole structure will . le made as nearly fireproof as it will ' bo possible to make the building. Of I pncK ana Bieei me .wnoie structure "will have Just as little inflamable ma terial in it as can be used in such a building. In addition to the stores and bank- ' Ing room on Main street, the entrance , ' io all of the offices will be made from ' Main street Elevators from the lobby ' of the building will make all the of- ; ,: Sees easily accessable. '' Every office will be an outside one, . ; for only over the bank and the Main . : street stores will the building run the : ; full five stores. The building on that , $pner will be like an elbow, with the Corrider down the central portion and , the offices on either side. There will also be toilets on every floor and rest room for ladies on the second floor, j Another space on the fifth floor will be. devoted to a rest room also. The plans for the building were ' . drawn by Architect Bossom, of New . York, and the structure will be a last . ing monument to Mr. Fred C. Geer, i and the spirit of progressiveness 1 1 which has prompted him, at an ad- "'vancea age, to undertake such fine . piece of work .MfcrHarry D. Watts, head of- the southern office of the Wells Brothers ij corporation, will have, direct charge of; the construction of this building. ;-- Already the contractors have a man in? the city loklng after the prelimi- narr;Bteps towards getting material i here And makincr tor starting the work. jTbe award was made to these New contractors, who made the low est bid of a dozen well known build. , ,'; fers and contractors of this and other cities. WeDs Brothers have done a 't e Iat deal of rea"y bl ork in many 'P" the ceountry. They have been in business a quarter of a century and during, that time have conntmctod v buildings that have amounted to over t two hundred million dollars. Some of , we more notable structures that have been built by them are th RiittmAm k and Ohio building, of Baltimore, the state capital of Jackson, Miss., the court house and post office at New mo niggs ouiiauig, in Wash ington, the Union station at Chatta r nooga and many others. . f BR. i, T. CRACKM wrgMfi Dm tlee, II. roarta Iloor. Intentau. Om ka New Traat Bmiuiaa. 13Mp jC SIP HAZEt BUCKMAM FORD STERLING in "THE CASH The most spectacular comedy ever attempted. Universal program exclusively. Lu VIUUOL uVJ iZJ w GG Of All tow Shoes in tho House and every pair is the latest model and was purchased this spring. v Following our usual method of keeping our stock new, clean and up-to-date, this is a rare opportunity for every member of your family to get new shoes and save money in doing1 it. Be on hand early Thursday morning. V IT" X L $3.87 3.24 319 3.13 OilElRIE ARDE THE PRflCES Men's Shoes $5.50 values now $5.00 values now - - $4.50-valu83uoW;"---- - $4.00 values now -' - $3.50 values now - - 2.74 LOOK THEM OVER Women's Shoes $4.50 $4.00 $3.50 $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 values how values now values now values now valuee now values now $2.74 2.63 2.27 2.13 1.84 1.63 One Hundred Pairs of Men's high Shoes $5.00 values now $2.75 In this CLEAN SWEEP SALE you will find the following Leathers MEN'S Tan, Gun Metal, Patent, Vici Kid, White, Tan Rubber Sole,Tan Sandals. AH Children's Oxfords 20 dis count including new styles in San dals. LADIES' Satin Pumps, Patent, Gftin Metal, Tan Rubber Soles, Gun Metal Rubber Sole, White Rubber Sole, Bronze Colonial, Vici Kid, Dull Kid, Tan Sandals and White Canvass. And many other excellent values that lack of space will . not permit us to mention here. Come and see them. 300 Pair Tan and Gun Metal Oxfords, $4.50 and $5.00 for $2.47 Shoes fitted to feet, not feet fitted to shoes. See them "in our windows. OAS E. E. BRAGG & COMPANY'S "SELZ ROYAL BLUE" STORE Corner Main and Church Streets ';:r.t Phone 1020 II l III I SCOOP Gorier T: . v . -' No Rest For The Wicked " M ' ' ,: ' v " fiv "HOP' fj . ' V j '-tHl5."uAHE.5(WN(r- X - CUMB UP HERB N 50ME- X ?S .. JX , XTH' NERVE OF S0ME.N I y w
The Herald-Sun (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 15, 1914, edition 1
6
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75