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GBEENSBOBO DAILY NEWS. StJNDAX. MAT 22. 1910 TWO BOARDS AGREE ON PRICE OF ROAD EQUIPMENT At "' raaiuittdtiii " mission, i r-' lilt eounl. -' Crt. Kli'l f'-t Jiicliwa I- . tli-dll ,,. . 1 T'T" ' tint tour cart-8, Mat pi mg pU-. i lHlUlJ-l l b. . liiiU' Ui I..-I. "Ill .Hilling' ' .- I luuhwiiv uni, uri (wMtivtl' ,11 Ik- k, il lli ,1 !-..: m',.i'i..I l,.,f. IDIkMrm I I tint itn,i- ( li, til' ! MIKl.t I' I li.-.i.l.. III.' l li- ita li I "li burliwoil ni ; " . I edit I M ll! lie Itlml m. lil on Ma .11 Ot tl llifl. niallv t'lin.'.l t v rtniimiM,."i ' GU1LF0RDC0LU0ENEW8 CovIagfoD and White Won Oratorical Honors -lieuls ol Week. Ainltoid rj' I'laj I. li isj ihmIiii nal hall pnre wi-i. . ..inn I'n -li lidaiH rhouirf.. i hi j ini iiii i tor hov. ii in liis WO' i. Ill si imatli'll a one ot I 'i. ti di ll .Ittiwnt lhi lia't rauiotr.1 r.l I !. 'I'l" Ih Ol hfdii-ntii -Hij.lmi )r btiiI t. - U)0r i-ta Ht rl -i 1 "I drtr inri gmtr pp wiirm I'll' t li I .li I lor II, e plan P III t --ll I a pa f-Mfflt With pirt,rs nl lit- 1 Krnn Tur- i-arrtt ( inlor tn ltu prtt ( lilr mi' 11 il Hi i id 1 1 mi- Tc rriiiiiiiiiC 1I0 gitf I h 1 1 dlltMnf thr fk I'lir li.fnil it.. B. U ll-O yilrin. Uoku- r'ti-t MiM Hlrtlr - uu- I'"' Caftoli n1 Bintonl: Mi- Ui-mi -rr rrotr-tir nn.1 li-- Hinlnnl Ml, Mi- Il)f4llill MtlfMtii.h.fi Mi ( kwNt iliu mil Ini-laiii '"t I'l" iMlff WiImxi mxt Mi" -louaini ii fcf fllMl tlir ll-rM Whltr all . I V 1 1W ni 'ifrnl m I'airull Mini Hfth-; Mm M'iv ' jpufM wfti I'l-rf. .-r n4 Mri. X'od), Mi Hntwrfin mi PrfMKr h Mi- Wil mi,! MeOra errt to.-t hn . I hn-.e m lio ni ioTed the repat l.riMg M. Ih lloM.. Slits t.rtttMl.l.' M. n.l. i.ImII mm.I I'ioI... ' aarw W iUom itn.t H'i.le Til adl-Oll tntajl.1 p dsT at the ft-.llrC,. nlllr i to m'ii heri Were prr-rnl Mii-I I. Mind flu in pa ami groun.l n I ..!. t Te N ouin; Woiieiii- lit-ii.i elation li.-l.i H to -1 mi"-! mi-.' i new hall r',ui..i..v . K I hr t ion ! vi' - 1 - 1 1 1 1 'i(f 1 ' 1 1 . Mrs. HmW I !.. ..!! -.... ly pafM'trd .H.) t Iip .Oi1woil Hfersli w hi. I i-t- l I- f li- Wnnd fine' iimii 1 lt.'t: Pref .1 1.1. .in rntfrim. ..',f.l-N , f.l lo if I'.f IIHi PoWiea! -m n..i ,H I. - '.Mmr Thn rsaiirf Vfi.f lit .i rh.it -titl the y min no 1 1 t r pi . 1 p.1 m hllg ti s. 1li -".1 Unrtf gether i h .1 1 nt i"i i t the fn.H- in t. 1 u. -ni ih . the Ktimi1 if nl -p - ol rTWrr-.. -.i.l Mr- ..n.el l ewfert 1 nr.t I'l- I 1 , lnl. ni sVlighttnl lirtin. I"'..P- -l.n 11. it AUHE CHURCiS firt Po',"M.h'.. l . l;. I 5Hufod Pfrln pa-' -I dsr d hool I I ,i tn .' D Rett., nl I. if - at titfht. P ii.li i service". Forest rn i" w. Iowa : iind. h... ! .it ireg at 11 m " "rt s p "l tha pastor M.n..iii: -nif. Orsjn-h; eve g. Holdn TrntV " IWpti-n. ' w Prarer eer i.-r Mi p i B. C. M . x p in l - .i welcome to all Christian. W alt -t o ni ..t i ..I in. P.e t-rv.! hv r..r. ;.. p - Mi s Boitnsi, pastAr nnM a an. Permon f.tlov-H fahrisfian V .ml- av-.r wioa at p ni It - OrewwH. will dfl"-T a 1otn at 4 oYlrw-k I li diallr invited Ontenarr ( l W rMUtdsv neiorx) hi ! i i ii. ti 11 l n and n m i at 7.1.V p. m frieiMl- an.( invited to a'l serh Hsmv Tnnitv Panb lb" I !ioi i Faulkner, rwetor Srrwrr r, drew s church, mts-r li- snH At to aireets. as follow Mol r.nnmiiii ..n and termon. 11 s. m Knii;' pti. r ami address. p' wi The Sundav h.ol. m the parish will continue to be bH m the two churches The women of tiv parish are rHjtu-4ed to nn-et at t rUr nahws ehnrvh Mndar at 4 p m to or ara air the Pan.h uiM id uwiet ftrace undav s-hon at 4' PV-s-h I ing wervices at 11 a- wi and st a p tw. try the pastor. Rev I t fe'-om HufTslo preaWi --it,(i north of rtlv. near White tsk 1 ;-dtnsn. paasor. NsbbetS tVol at low , m Prewcwinc st 11 a tlf ps-tor Publie s cordial'v innied atrwvHa "Rev. StepKen ' M v rifk pator Jtibla school it i t i m Mi--tinr fr srarwhrp at 11 ."'tuie 'hn.lisn KnrVsivwr at 3 p Yo-inff Teople'. CTBriatian Kndeacor at -V p m Keninx Man at II a a. A cordial rnritatton ta the pnilc, and e-Be--ially traaarers. fa rrWadeaU. NUMBER Of CASES IN POLICE COURT YESTERDAY i' had m go. l rmjrt if-lfr rijinri J to (1 ih - -Ailf'rti In .! .ifjaillftt i'.h . vriit! hour N-jn p..-. o 1 It kroH . h -gi ! hr t Uit.' polo ' ot n.f til-' . I ' "d 111 I ,V IH lll'lll nil w 4i i lit riiarg I III ! k. " 'I n dii ' tun irili' -I-.,,,, ,.,11,1 "c t.-il-. th.M I 'I,,- jiii. in ni i , I. Id li nil L 111' uli.l In . r II I,.. H iiirsllnn Hi. to , di Ii-i.iUii! The court uiidiT i In' riicd . Iiaiffe i. n tu ujHiM'i court in . l i. li . d 'i . I'll infill. i.i nl t he nut -.11 limi with ciii-aing llm-k Closer biwI An I il H anil a w a rralit ..I Id I,, I 1 1 1 . in w.i r.,uf M onti-rcd I uill " .1 im afl tt rrr i, the .oiilt I'l It rliiin mowi tu tin affair. waw i. f ir -i ni' nit hr-, ; Brow I In IcihIit ij was Hl k hotl -I- toll) nUMltll illiiwfd in go upon prom irinil In ,,l I.. i,.. yiit lnh.nnr in thr 1 til it r p.tl court. Ihnrfore. will llnl oik I t tu coming tour mouth lor. Imp 1 Uovn r to t 1n- rumt-v I ii'ljf .lunnialed In- ,i 1 1 iM h ii t i .ipi'tHi- nil an .m-lK-r ot titer n tfk j al tru-l tip del hit Ib.OI II..; r i nrlca i..l i onto ol tin' li oiiiirieni-i In n I en "ol ni' inn totjil r .l v T Ml for mi t'ie pievi inn- dllllk loo Wil l. HOI.K FOUR FARMERS' INSTITUTES IN COUNTY ' .i uniting ol ih" ti iiii' iiiiitute . i, ,.,n, ' i.l i.iiilliiid .i. uiiti -tei,la i w .i iiunp., lo li,i." laimcrH' in-li I..I.. .1' t.l It .llfllllll' Hllll" in t he t. I ,ii l.i". i ..i'l ..I )nl and l lie t ,-i .1 iindi-r 'lie aii-inr-a ol i,, -l.i'.. ii-ii, ill. nil df pa 1 1 lin'lit Die pi...- eleit.-.l ..i'l" l.l.eiiMMlle, I mi', iv. li ill Immii.IoU'II II 1 1 fil (I Hat I li'aiinlliil M'wt lili'MO 'Mllllllllt. Il Mll .irirult in 1 1 di'ia 1 1 inenl i .i I ii'.i I.- i I o rai li -I. II, ..I III. ....,,1.1 -I ,,d -.' j.l.i . i' "I mi' "1 in I l,,i. ine-niil y-l-i.n v wn-: rof I I leinkliii fWNir itnltnid rnlkfc: Inlin 4 i.k I. Kuril. AlrHni(l Muni ilfinv Mimtcr unci I . TaviH-nri. IF YOU WANT WORK" HERE IS A FINE CHANCE IVi.itf the tu rt that ' liitnl tune are . i on 1 1 11 in 1 1 Iim ued Ih lor pill'' f lir rii H V rngtiil. erma to He ! The North ! 4 nioliPti riihhr cri oniparn h.i an ipin-i'd loi Iimi inni to worL on the car 1 1 iir in Mi'li Point luit 11- vf l a large luimlier of ood ob iire till opei,, Tnr tt iirichi-' roiitrart ieqiiire the cornplr tion ot ln- line Vty Inly 1. and the Pub lir v-.r i-' lonipany 1 ofliing good in Hii -iih iii " hi onlrr 1 lui t 1 hey m v grt an i im ti.n-e 'tt turn to work ;it orie. (..od iatre- air s,,:ir,1,p',li nl y" "ii tntrrr-ti-d mav call at the othce of l he eoinpn eilhrr afc Utah Point or tirrnluo. GOI-FKRS FORMALLY OPEN PRETTY CLUB HOUSE A fill Ji Ur 1M -t 10 llirptlllg ff 1 he i It ' n-.ln.io i. ..li .lull v,i hrlj ymirrday ril'riiHinri m t tin 1 1 i ma I open mg of t hr inn t i iililioimf iront .'tt member wrre pi.nii and eill girallv iiioyed tha de- lihiiiil i.trr-limrnt vrrvrtl bv the Udy ni lulu ioit husiiicn nicel i n l , at ht- h a nM.tt nt t hr building ill f r n ml v unoit '' Uii-i mi m.i 1 1 rr- I i her I n i ned ' t hr , fnii. i n.ti "I (In- in-.,it t cl. t he mom olt link. heir thr ItrTlMon verv ! , pl. nant Iv -pi'til HHjH SCHOOL RF.FI.ECTOr"" FULL OK SCHOOL LIFE ! The nf the Kt flr( tor t he annual publieal ion tinient. of I he irfenfiboro high hm iit trr roinplftd h' the pij ll in- and it ift s eiy rrrilitsble aHair pi i -. nt mot v pha-i ot t he high iol lit. mid jjni h irrv Hilerrsting omit of IK- work iimphhed dnnng . -t ,-i"n. trw more t-optes re , Ihr I hi. 1 1 n. a i '1 .i IU ojii- who ha Hot rrceiv rd 1 1. 1 - or lii - ii 1 1 1 it ion . oi w il ii ng to i uti.i i iltr. iim -.r.-ure oitr of thee bv sptv in;; i Ma Mmdit WILL SAIL FOR GERMANY. Thiee Greensboro Young Mm to Spend. The Summer Abroad. prof 1 onmH ln-rr Hrrrman Sirhter-j iiiiain. (' H l,.i-on and Prot. Hrh Kor, !al' ot ih'. 11 -.ail from New York 1 "i . ! nr I t-( n-s.r,, nn t he t ra mer Bin her t'.l hi ; t.ir .imnv to ppnd the -ummer Mialfl ' month iiloo,ni. rftiiTiiiii about thf firt nn tlir(virk in ie pt 'n i hr r TM-.' j l'uti-.oi 1aihT ha lwfn appointed M"-..t i to the rHmr nt modrrn languages in 'i-t.i! t ,imn)ir-rrrt Imialf rolgr and will take up hi dutie thie at the beginning of ' V 'ih.- talt 1'im fJetice to Parents. I ps nTit of 1 he r hildrm I h1 are marrhatr, ,,f our wunrtv vihiol and all niHt". i ho will, arr mot r,inifilr ra .i't-td to Kr preent at Wslfut SVeet t. tr-nd'-i hurrh totlay, ,i thi i "par 'r..'. i Hamilton, n li hi Quartet. 1 v r-' hand and turp'h muic for .. nrt nn l.i ' hoot op-n ;it ' k rt'omptlv. .1. Y. SurliHl. mi Voluntary Bankruptcy. .a:! Mav JI A vtiluntiirv pro- 1; . i.-,i 1 -z in I ... n k rn .t r hm ill!titllted io ,U . 1 1 1 iii.. l-1-.Wal eoiirt here hy I'honi.i I., i ti , -1, , i ni of anfnrd. a "sell knunn limine, -np iIipii The 'he4inle show. Jf'.nl4 liji..ie and .O0 ael.. ii.. i- al i-.lnli. and .i.h'l.. ..nil rmnd i Sailors Took Another. ilrmiitrl. 11 May J 1 Three time", did t he le hs in. defeat (. r ih Imnbia Eo oVin in aitrir. the score I bis I atteiiMauti twine ' to 2 aird it wa- these t w o run h' li hMlOUt tOT I'' pi-..ntM a complete .rf Tse locjla rot V hii .mi tie M-iTs.r nine todar FORECAST WaHinjlon, Mav '1 - For iiainia: I nl'lt weather unilav and Mondav, anh oeva-innal .ho-er-.. hirht to moder- ate variable winds. Notih srolina ami Sooth Oirotim-lon fbowers ;mdav aad Monday; anoderate I iaartdrwa - at wmda. -j TAIKm A BflWi" APPRECIATIVE LETTEJt Ufltubu n nun (Coatinuei irom Kirak Pap.) I Ihr iitilnwinj; letter. rerived by the editor of the Greensboro DuiIt Xewi, u lie eliiits .irir hM lot into the c-mmp .... i - of Hi, ,,,.. Mi Ute Hated in I lie V11 pprmtl. 1 he Daily lien mil wi t hat l hire -hould b o feeling ' is ollrii culled upon, at are all mi jhoiii ir.r miui r. Hit in tut remark it , pp-f. to aid nome oeiety ire tbe uplift MUm iliat W, well u other 1 1 iK " i.! ,mr )pllv eity, and . it hout ex I'niiii p(..i.-. tell that Hiey bad not i ' ! , ption, giien the aid (JieerfuMy and ceiwl t lii', i aioi tiiiiiaient ol' the a'.rta I illnigly. '0. irw.l I iiinl Mr Tate took locil mi-, h Arjta and Handierafu tiiaili haa tom.l.ili-l- mid J ruada meu aevereli heen. la naw. aud it i Lo oe hoped will to ta.-k loi ihr attitude dusplayi-d to '(oiiiinue to be, one of the'leaders in thi .aid tlii' iroinn eri ol the tour between work. New oik ami Atlanta, lie "aid i-1 (he i.ocietv lias ttie be-.t uiithea of tke sho.l Hum no eourtey, raun-ially (,rreni-horo I)ily .N'e or ita future aime ..e ui the ll.fptHi. aad even pon-d ; prosperity. and nlk. ii lai-l ear hen Winston n "May 20. 1010. the .miwier. Hih Point w nt t , -To hditors of I)uily Nea. W iiiMon ami inuicd them to slop, and "Dear Kirs: .41 the rcvent annual tliev dul while (intnaboro didn't do a ,Deeiing of the Arts and Handicrafta lions 111 ""' way of hospitality and thi v :uild it was the unaniuioua wih of the lid nlit through lie aUo critiiii-eil memlxMa to express to you their appre- tln mi, i, idi-ol the Jlillia bridge uinl ,. UM ,,f the courtesies extended to the I'l hi Wanning the nedit for getting the ,tud, tinirit and incidentally the l.iK. foi ' eoniierable part of whataser suo- he wild It a inore the leceft ion ae Kirded liv Hi'h Point people that (fot the!,. aue , vor ,mtanee. nirf' than Mnrlbing (rrpa-noro iia nf (lii Uiml ttiat Hijrh J'oinl, notwittiMand i prmiiMa during the cmnpaifrn for l In- Iwiiiih, hail Rfver rewivrd it s hre 't l'ihvjI i-nkIk and he taw ih reiii why tin- ft.000 .lioiili) not K -prut High lint piopli wantx. it j Why They Didi t Stop. 1 Ajta reprrcDtaf ie, Mumng l hrm C. I B. ntoM. Ir. .1. T. .1. Rattlr. .1. F. Jnr (in ti, V M. Scales and uthfio, were od thru frft in a hurry to explain t hr up pu i frit r.triur1 my to the tjui ict and IT pi rrnt n I i ri of t li pa prl'-i who pro nioiftt it Kroni thrse pla nations it drvilopaNj that the ren ciUM1 nl the uli'ht to I if inioru lay in the situplp fit-1 that $itH wat. not spent in ativrrtit I m in t he At la tit a loiirna I. in.tiii put up .'0 Hnd Hiyh Point $). tinn l-boi'i Jul n't want to pay tor the prii j ler ;iii. ii wnj. laitit that lirn llM'Si Ipi r-.r n( .it 1 v r i aft rf t he ft Vf rt ii lof the Atlanta pueri iinitei the lour j i..t to utop here t hey were riirtJv iu orniL'') that the tumi! uoiildn'l have j I Mm to "'-.niok'' ;i flL'nr in t.ieriir.loro." I (Imirman Kintr at thia .tapi- intormed 1 I I he d-lrjHi urn thai the untoinobite tour i had nothing to do with it, but there were' other, ihn thought it had e er t hirt. o the war of wont -ont iiiiie!. I. K.lMfMKa1 4 ox delMrinff after a -hort talk that he had alwava thought Ci-uillord rounty coon enouizn ior nim 10 ne 111, nm mil !, ; . it lhin Lrnt on m tkov wrp nnw en- 1 -n then lliph Point fa-ople m.M have i . , , .7 1 ... .1 n t lo look out for t hrin-en es. VS. n. rui 1 gan. IV .1 T. I Battle- A. M Sielea.' Koberl Wheeler. W. V ekpref.p, theitmelvrt. .Innew and others plain KngliaV and it looked like w;ir na.M ka Ja.Ls4.i1 wlifii oinmi.Kin'r I. V Hohkin brought about the grand climax jn diplo macy. ! Stopped the Row. "Both places need a bridge said Mr. Hn-ak in 't he memorial bridge, thoujrh, in niv opinion, xhould le plac'd half way letwirn the two ritica. I think it would be l.eftt to place the memorial bridge oa t he Mil I is property , lining t he prire moner and pr irate eontributkina, and then to build a $1,000 bridge on the Smith propirty from the regular county f ii nd." luimcdiatelr the promised battle aeenc w aa transformed into a "lore feast." High Pointers grasped hands with (reeusboroitea and seizing the opportu-, nit y to quell the disturbance, Mr. Ilos- kins moved that the commiaiou go iato exei-utive nensioil. j The gathering, except the highway enmmiriion. w ent dow 11 to the at ret , hougli they aurwl the members oithe conuiiMoii U'lore leaving that the day would lie s blue one in the political his -h rnemler if the lliirh Point didn t grt a hnrlge What Was Done. After a hurt executive e..ion the seerel.irv of the highway rnmmiasion a tin ou need ,t hat the follow mg resohit ion was adopted: Resolved. That the highway commit nion of (ttiilfoi d county build t wo con crete bridges, one on the Mi 11 is place and one on the Smith place, and that ha. r man -lohn U King le authoriiud to rnni i art for the building of the-e bridge. " A elaue was inserted stating, "ll th ip art ion ik arfiroved by the hoard of count commiKhKiTnera." it h this aiiiiounurment all feeling of bit teriu-sa liet ween the two bridge fact iouft waa eliniiuated, and after cor dial handfhakea and expressions of gixxl w ill t he II igh Point t era started for hone happy in I he know ledge t bat High Point w at- not a hack ard ;renboro in the eves of the highwav cmimi-ion at least " .lB" vllva' ProY,ul rmiuilioi'i. i" apprvvr. huiihmii rntiu- ty's excellent rnao ayntem will have a perpetual merorial placed serosa the strcnni that runs by the present ate of J. K. t'obb. exactly half way betwpen the two thorouhfarei. But what mif lit hare happened with out extreme diplomacy in still a matter nf eraiivlury avmrmit H imh Point ana i.reenboro cittrens who wera in that' thick of the tight. . NORTH GREENSBORO BEAT PROXIMITY SECONDS j I he North Ureensboro baseball team' rave tae Krox.mltv se-rrmds enough ami more yesterday aftertwton when tha two trams met on the diamond, a ictorv f I to rebuilt ng for the boys from town. K hitt Marred hir North trcns 0010. he haviug knocked out two home run. while the al bound heavy batting of t he entire team figured as that fea ture of the same. TVe bfltteriea -erei North 'Ireensborw. V. KerpiiMin and (.lataer: for 1'rouia- itv. Muni, and Rrown. S.i.re I1.H.E. V a I 1 I f .-,.1 Id 1 . i'l a . ' iirf-.IHMII 110 IMU I r I it AT. per.l pm,rt.vjrrojjnii(v ,KI 000 400- 5 5 Mra. Lee T. Blair Speaker. I.ee T. Blair will be the spravker Mr ' ,h' V,"I'T wrviee at the Youne " omen a 4 hristian assm-iation thia af ternoon at 4. .Hi. and .peeial music will be rondered hy Mi.s Mar(ruerit ( an land. All yonns womeji are im ited to attend the aerMce and f. remsin for a -.--f tsl honr "orer the teacups At First Baptist. l)r. Wliit. rter nf the First Bap tist church, w-ill m-each a SDecial wet- Imos tonight to yemng men and wenn "The Twentieth ( entui-v rail. Dr. WhHe ba but this and west Sunday bafore kt learva for Utanpaia. ' TBOEOUGBLT APPRECIATED have been attained in our work has Heartilv thanking you for your favora, we are, "Verv trulv voura, MTH K AKTS AND HANDICRAFT a a n.o, -Bv Mra. F. P. Marshall, SerPetary. NEWS FROM HIGH POINT Four Dealto Addltloos le Factory. Three Liod Sales Tbis Week. (Special to Daily Newt.) High Point. Mj.t 21 -Mrs. Thomas Sledge died Friday night at her home two miles west ol' High Point, with pneumonia. She ia suiwved by a hua baud aihd four ohildin. The tuueial waa held today. Miaa Bettie Pitt, daughter of V. D. Pitts, a well to do fainier reaiiliug about two mi led ral of Hi till Point, died Thursday e emnir. aged 18 feara. The funeral mtv irrs look place at Jehanon church t- rtday atternonn. and a large croud Irom all over Guilford and adja cent count ies attended. -iladys, the ' year old child of Mr. and Mrn. Fjtrlv Reams, died at the , , r . , , ,t 1 .innror vrner nounai ims runrniiii;, ai - " . e tM ',n r""!H' , !or l'P"'dicili and a compheat 1011 of ol her dirae. The dor- r. . , , ,.., I'.V! ..V" 1. -i l.. doctor ued all their skill in handling Hii" t-mnr. DUI ipr lllMr HalU " "ui i.. L.. . at IL. U - .1 1 a hold and death remitted j The infant ehild of Mr. and Mra. l,u- ther lais died liint night at their home i On ( nllegc t rret . I ha Hayw orth Boll and I'anel com pany is making quite a number of im provements ; also making a sOxrtO foot addition for the purpose of msking veneer. The moat up to dale machinery is taping installed. This hrm is doing a large business. Land Sales. Three large land safes will he held in the next few davs In our neighboring towns. They will be at Iexington Thursday. Jamestown Friday and Thorn asville Saturday. Rheiafield Female Mi nine Is. At the f.rand all next week the Rheinfield Female minstrel will enter ta in t he local t heatergoer. Manager II. H. Tate announces that thin com panv is one of the strongest vaudeville organizations on the road. aid that their shows are particularly popular with la dies and children. There are seven mem hern of the company. Papular price will prevail. Hours for the performance will be aunrtuucetl Later. The Wilmington Star had this to ay of the show: "Rheinheld's Lady minatrels otened a week's engagement at the academy yes terday afternoon ami held forth again last night. The attendance proxed a delightfully j"ly oiie and thoroughly refined. The how is a great novelty. "Tha audien -a last night was immense in size and tha performances appealed strongly to the many ladies preseat The porfoi tiisin opens with a regular miiiNtrel first part, in which the clever msidena present a swell melange of merry songs and new jokes. The first part is bright and snappy and a 'big nit.' being thoroughly refined in every way. "Following the 'first part.' come a I "P1-""" composed of clever, up to date act. Miss Esther Roberts doe c lever sketch, assisted by the entire company; the lridell sisters appear in a darrling rattHng sketch; Miss Beat rice ttibson delights with the latest New York and Txtndon ong sriccesses. and a swell i-limax is presented by Miss Tji ftetite I sa belle in a sons; sketch. " The dainty charming minstrel matrl 4 w-ill he seen three times daily t hi week at 4 o'clock in the afternoon and R 15 "" 9 -1 o'clock at night Tb pm-e of admission is I) cents "Seeing the Comet" The comet was plainly visible ia the western ftkv last night and many pec ple were observed sky gaairur about 8 o'clock. Around Court Square several good si ten crowds gathered to have ! look at tae mysterious visitor . heaven. Around the square itsejf theiing. Kntrance through hotel or Syca comet -a as very dim becaiiae of the glare of the many electric lights in that im mediate neighhorlwod, hot those who v.ent out West Market street ta about library Place were rewarded with a much better view. From this point tha comet was plainly discernible ami amply repaid those who watched tt. roe faat. traveling body was brilliant and gave an; impression of "dropping sparks aa one aightseer phraned it. The tail waa there, too, long and plainly visibla to the naked eye. The comet may be seen for several . days yet shortly after sunset. The moon last night also attracted considerable attention, a ring of more than ordinary brilliancy encircling that; luminary. Many thought the unusual brightness and vivid circle was earned, in some way by the comet. Be that as it may. the moon was well worth "mooning"1 over last sight. The Ail-dome. Manager Jackson has everything ; ready for the big opening at the Air- , dome Monday night. He has arranegd 1 for a big opening, Ms a gooa program j picked rl and tbo who attend will be I well repaid for their upendiUire. . f . PASTL4I.LT UP TP YOU. Every 0b Cu lleha Hake Crecaaabart Crew. 4 W AU Kmw it Salf Grw. liaw caa yon aa&ka Graanabaro grow? Well, quit knocking and g to Iwoatinf. Every time you look fcd and with a f ara ay ei preaiou doubt w het ber or aat we caa double our populatioa mithia tke next ten year a, you are giving ..the town a knock. Not a hard aa if you were to proclaim froia tha hotiartoaa Chat the towo waa all in hut knaaiciag, just the name, and enough knaika will 1ak tha hark off. Boost your town every tiraa you kaw a chance and if you have no i-faaat-e make one. Suppose etery man who ear- riea life inau raix-e or every maui who intenda to take a policy would e tha point of supporting the t.rrteawuora Lite. Suppose he should insist on having a polity in tin safe aud eooaarvative ooaa Mtny. IXin t you know that in keeping tha money at home, uot sending it to tha north, you would be boo ting your towo and your a Late Well, if ou don't know ft, think it over, and you will aoe that iu this one item alone you would he aiding in building your town bigger. Kvery dollar earned by a home insur ant eompany- means that many mora duilara, however many it may be, to help build the town. It means more sal aries, more stationery, more postage sent out; more ot a haul btuidtcd toiiign and all that he! pa. I be Ureeuaboro Jjte la not an experi mental company. It 1ms paoited that stage long ago and todav ranks w ith the best of any inauranr company any- where. It haa securities deposited with the state insurance comuAiasiouer that make your policy aecure; make every policy aa safe aa the Bank of England could make it. This in a state law, and tha t.reenftboro I.ile meets the require-; meats. I ben wbv, it ail tluugs are equal, if you cmn secure a policy just as1 liberal, just aa cheap, and you know, it is absolutely secure, why not buy of a home xmpany-of the tireeuKboro, l.ile, and thus help luiiid vour town.! When you help build your town you ara! helping yourself. There is no sentiment! in what we are stating-it la a bust- A nens proposition and you the benefl-'ll nary if ou go to boosting and helping. y ref tusiroro naeda boost ing- all tow aa 1 sj do- and if r.o one smock i the town iaip going to Kurpne all. Help build up ' d vour home intitutinns nhen all things' 5 are equal and ynu have dona something worth while. 1 he t ireenanoro 1-ife of fer veu lirt clans insurance and tha, rmnpany is as safe aa it can be. Think j '.L - thia 0er neighbor, ana men lake and k ,h(. m t hom, 1 r t TOO LATE FOB CLASSIFICATION. 1 ...piin -YOl Mi LADY STF-NfK!- A.Mf.LF rapher. fiive details, experience and aMlary expected, torether with neHrent Ht a it s phone Itox 4tm, t,reenstoro, N, r. The Airdomel GRAND OPt MG MONDAY ! Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. YEAGER & KEMP, Acrobatic Comedians, and PEABL HASTINGS, NoTtlty Contortion. Pictures Chanted Every Day. DOORS OPEN 7.30 P. M. ALL CARS STOP AT THE BIJOU THEATRE Thursday, Friday and Saturday. LA-DONE and VIRETTE. Novelty Comedy Sketch. THOSE a RUBES. RUTH FRENCH. Star Sin,ing Feature. New Reel Pictures Every Day. Matinee at a.ij. Nifht, 7.30. AMUZU THEATRE Thursday, Friday and Saturday. G. LESLIE WATERMAN. Singing and Talking Comedian and Im personate!. L0WRY and DUEL, Comedy Sketch Artists and Original Fun Makers. CHANGE OF PICTURES EACH DAY. Matinee, j.30. Night, 7.30, Hair Dressing and Manicuring! ORDERS TAKEN KOR HAIR GOODS. Mrs. Alice Emerson, of 'New York, haa lnPOpenad parlorn in ttuilforrl Hotel Bnild- acre street. The Place for a New Factory is Where Electric Power Rate at Greensboro, N. G, Equals the Best in the State N. C PUBLIC i-t r mm a aar wTf ,a F il V.aialLLimi. . TW ' Davis White Sulphur Springs An ideal place to spend the Summer. .1 Pleasant days, cool nights. No mosquitoes. Two. through trains from Charlotte, daily except SundaysX Unsur passed mineral water. Accommodations for 250 gueetsu Sewerage, electric lights, hot and cold bathswell ventilated rooms. Large comfortably furnished addi- . tion built this year. Enlarged dining room.Small -tables. 1 Splendid fare and service. Bowling f alley; ; free skating rink, tennis, croquet, boating,; shooting fishing, merry-go-round, etc . Resident physician in hotel. Bell telephonfejnd ; direct telegraph connection at Statesville, K. C.J First class accommodations at a moderate price? . May, June and September, $6.00 to $8.00 per week,' and for July and August, $8.00 to $10.00 perweekj Special rates to families, v " Open from May 16 to October 1, 19107 Write for booklet to DAVIS BROS., Owners and Proprietors. Hiddenite7 N.'.C.1 Delicious Ice Cream ! 5 Made at home in the World's" Standard Freezer The White ' Mountain Triple Motion. The thorough beating of the cream; caused by the three motions, renders it smooth and light Book of recipes free with each freezer, s 'j u x ir S g 1 ODELL HARDWARE I iW NinetyNine and One Half , Per Cent Of the CLOTHES made by us this season have SAT ISFIED the customer they were made for. Can you find another TAILOR who has made as good a record J. E. Cartland and (q. -Merchant Tailors Power Cpsts Little GET THE RATE SERVICE CO.. Greensboro, N. C. l CO., Greensboro, N.C. and Shirt Makers-
Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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