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ii Hi oi-V , ' mi?" L'VenInG tbWtiii'Mi' .- j ;'; ' Wednesday, July 2Gth, 1916 JAMIE LI La 11 NOW IN FUL L ISti AW IP i liiLlI ill 1 LUJ V '! 1: LAST -7- ' rlryou -id"ri6rattend"OurJuly Clearance bale loday donotfaiLto Jo so tomorrow. Never before has our stock been so complete and the Great Reductions that we are offering will more than surprise you. Great savings on all' Men, Women and Children's Wearing Apparel dur-ing-this Great Sale. -Sale continues thrdugKourthe month. - . - rr Y! TT Jo inlo Tarboro Street .i . . . h -- . . . .r . - . . - III " ... ..... I 1 ri i I ' I1 ll if : TWO BIG STORES Rocky Mount, N. C. v. 1 ' '. L n" n - it I'liiaiiKunit 'l:i.v, " Wiilllowor.' As 1 1 o iinim' MHi jxt'HtHj tlio storv' in nTIc of mi litnitoil ,'iriit for .MisH (,'liirk is Id l-c moi'ii in the role of ii Hwect :nul si'iip,' llirl In'Miiiit; tin- minie of Wililllowi'', ll ciiiirsi" you ivill like lief in Hum purl unit vi'i N'dii't. luiotlu'i' Cl.'iili snri-i'sn. 'Bevoml l.'orjill.' ' one ol' I he .'W'ito 's ffiiiiity?'' utories will dsn he shown to day. It is one of the niot riiiii of thetie pievtireH yet mIkiwij imhI eiirries :i powerf ul liiason iiml n p-eat punch I hat will lit! Iil you in .suspense aioj si ml you nwnv with some worth while thoughts SCREEN MASTERPIECE COMINO TOMORROW Yguoritc C'lnrk, tlip owner of the - smiling and rrrtninly most charm , is uttlia Qjaiiil. toilav iu tlie (My tluv (iranil Press Ai'iif.) "In "Vanity 1'air," tontorroit' 's ofl'er iiiK lit the (iranil we have one of the successes of the screen that com c as once iu a-w hili' events anil therefore eoniiiiaiol a e;reat ileal of. iuteresl from picture fans.- The story is rccoijnizeil as cue of the w orhl V literary master pieces and staiol out ns Thackerny's most popular novel. In addition to such a w idely jiopular story, tlnpictuce luis in MrH. Kiske, the star, aj-tress who is known and ludoved liv Amerii'an an diences ami whose histrionic, . ncroin pislimcnt liave placed ,licr at the very top of the ladder, .of success, i As "liocky" Sharp, Mrs. Kiske, will tie seen in a part that she loves, a part Hint so appcals to her that only in the hope of keeping alive this famous char acter as a record of her work, did slip consent to star in the picture produc- . tion . As a production the picture i siiperli ami I'arries lavish expendit un 'I strict atte'iition to detail, which.Jins lice:, so- i:iasl fully woven, together as Im make l!:e picture. :i perfect reproduc. lieu of Thackeray's story. Seven reils are ri'ipiircd to tell the tory iiml each id' them are criTivcted with heaiilifu sett inc;s and charinirifj in lident. 'l'lie sliows tomornnv will slart .'I, 1:1,'., Ii..!ll. S: IT, in,, Id. p, ,. 'pile prices will' he ten and fifteen ce.nts in the altiuiieoii and ten Iiml twenty at i"y;"t. i : LUMBER COUNTER NEW FEATURE STORE LASS CIIRISTENS "GOVERNMENT SHIP AT THE GRAND THIS WEEK T'.ODAYt 7 Param , a fHE EV i ! !'6 1111 pur- f ne highway anu , ft ing of forees w tion etin be givea i,wT to Kaleih, i cat big neel for iii'iles of nnimpro -'r.Untfonntf nl . ;e is practically r .'!itn!'y tie f'. trel TODAY e Clark in "Wildf lower" RECALL' Who'. Guilty? SDAY, JULY 27th v Photodramatic attraction SiS. FISKE ost famous creation, in the Kleine- Masterfeature - f Y FAIR" for n Seven Acts from Thackeray's V' Vbook lovers. by critics by ptW;V not merely a feature . , i r i ( Hv, the -(7 rami I'ress Ayent.) he famous folk of the. stae are well represented in li'ncky Mount this week for nn tomorrow Mrs, l''isl;evvilUii se'en in-Viuiity Fair'; iimf ort Id-i.!.,,- .Kdna (oiodrich will .ln nfl'enJl ; ., i.,r amount play, ''he Makin-r ,,f M.,j... lena. " Tlie story centers arouu.l a it If Croup o) Amoricjciii ajtists who . Ktlidvinir in Italv. Mi r!.i.;..i. ...:n . - - "' i ii ii i ii ic seen as an It.-iiirm i,w.,i..i m.. i..i...... When 'Maddaleiia," iir The 'Mak ing of Maddaleipr' hears 'that her own cliilil; whoMvas taken from her, I stricken down hy ( . pln,,,., ,,, (, tr.-Hitic. She who is voluntarily h-it-I line to save the live.s of t hers 'f ee!s ...I ii -compeiniii; response stir ocr orenst. She deserts luty. Iliirrynii; to the he.lsi.l, irau-willerr -she linttles mils' watches of 1 1. niriiinir point is reached I he Klrv that came with tiie"reali .atmu of her victory ends thi.s powerful story with a iittinK cimar The mother love is- greatest. Could nn, other form of lllllImr, aff(.,tinn cq ! iial the power ami woll,,,r r tllis lov- . nrm ( 'hicafto, .fuly ili. Alioift. w ith f.-rncy rihhons, women's silk hes-c and sjiort shirts, liimhcr can now he houht over the counter at Ui-part men I saifrV'S, II W!( discoercd here today. : It can he hjmyht liv the yard, odd lelijjtlix can he secured iu- the harnain has:-mciit, aiHt" Aac'"iis kinds of fancy 'rniiis are eanud lor t he inore pan icq lar Inmhcr cnsioiiicrs. ' .I'he reporter went out to in estimate. illllei'lll H TooTi ilcpa it ineiit store he" ipieried lhe lloor walker wtio conducted him to the "luinhiT yard.1' ' . 'M'cs, this is the Inuiher co'iutcr, ' ' said lhe sales edrl, aiu til" repditcd IcaiTiitili. t hat In could secure wood yit!i v. Ii i-li to' make .a kitehi'it -cahwiet or he mighr-tiry-jr .riWRlt li a'knwl in il. iiiij of which he could niodcl a wooden lct. -' l.umher at three cents a stick,' aiol liny a Viinl of l.u:nih'T " are eamp!es-ol the hamaiii cards placed at the lumher counters. I'e-;irt:neiii ston- lumher yards are a ility iu thirty-six larcje citi'-s in the country the shoe people riere declared toil, iv. (),uo western linn' makes a spec ialty ol .johlmic; this Jul!ihcr snpplyini; odd lenelhs and short pieces of lumher that would othem ikf-K" to waste. within. postt of of the through the niitht until the I OMEN COWS W Y 0 Ml N G ELIZABETH CITY WANTS MOTORCYCLE P0LICEMA2T Juae Sawyer Imposes Tines on of Auto Laws CELEBRATION Tl Vlo- Kliznhrth. ( Ide interesfpi Kliziirtcth ('it of a inotorc "lent. Man l SIC.KIV JTi ","Sf sawyi rp .pniitiiiuii stimtd." . fonimaiul -tin niondalilo j his part,- is liroakinij uj out" laws. lieorKP .1 eosfs this W. fa rost fiir burning. i. .' IOC fSliiiti' "ii. i Tulv 2t5. -IVo. ifetv of V' laSors Li, flf - r ,i of io. ,m V t-.it i I I -111 t- Clii'venne, W'i t ional 'otincil their aiinunl eius!y tvith the1 tier Days rclch fers rope a tin -break n '.'ild Inn K'venfs for wt for every one of t: im which thp pass ehao and ropiii red. A heav o.,' July "(. the Women Voters holdin); ixention here Niinultan- weutieth annual I'ron- tiot), wiil see their sis sand pound stevr ami nen are flchedu'iMi tor four days' Frontier eaed todav. Some ions in the broncho events for Ine'i are ittendance is expect llTthr Tt- f . . ?i.iiiisriii fffrrs. -v--. IM i -;ii ()tilonidoli('heyi'iiiie beinit the ill i . -v . v,. ir:,v.. f ii.n i'..i.,r ' e ' - , j And Intk - NOKFO , Al r t' l 1 . H f y - h 1 X. rr wx "rt T S. I.:.- .is..;:---:.-;-if :!.'..': ''. i. I llll ,s X( I I iflo:e. in t lie -tance was 1 1 belie v was . explained. Till Iwo iitovcs attic were found to lie some dis from where the piece ot carpet mini. A stick ol ktudlni)t W"od, d to he hlood stained and inat- tidjwitli li.ui lias bod suhmitted to an itpirt i hi mist for analysis. Keister's relatives explain the presence of a small pile ol splint wt0"l -in the attii by de- i r.i n ir it was stowed there, tor use in open grates. The fact that t,he. lied room doors were found locked on the second (lood is explailvcd" Tiy the declaration that they are equipped' with sprinej lorks'. , M:ior Kiser, chief of police, t'oron cr Ixniglit and Commonwealth Attorney ,'ihackletiiiil declined to discuss tloT tragedy. In iiiany (piarti'rs the belief Hii's stronger that it w as a ' murder and attempted suicide when plans to crcmatit tlie bodv of the woman miscar r'ie.l.- : V : NortV ainl "d.lln families from the West ait settling on virgin land claimeil hy ilrainac;e Horn the s;tin WILKINSON SWAMP CORN PRAISED BY CAPT. LEACH , Washington, N. (',, July j(i, "Tl,cy have absolutely, the finest- corn I have ever laid eves on,", declares Captain. en rjjo T.J -eacli v..a jii.Ul -Juan of. tliia. i-iy, after a trip tlironK tlie Wilkin son saMip section ii few miles from here. Captain Leach is n N'ortliernor w)io located liereflsoine yearsnito. In Wilkinson s'amp country niaiiy a.. r. . i iicre Ate neaxont Why YOU Shouifi Trade With US. We stand back of everything we sell and nothing of a low I -grade-is-ever-put out by us, be it Perfume," Soap, a Glass of Soda Water, a Tooth Brush or a Rubber Bottle. "Buy lierand receive the pro- r4- ni tiftimh ji. UVlJU 1VUIUH " III only' by those who know and exercise care at all times. I. W. Rose Drug Co. Cor Main St. and Sunset Ave. . 15PHONES 16 Miss Elizabeth Brent Jones. Miss Elizabeth Brent Jones, daugh ter of Dr. E. Lester Jones, superin tendent of the U. S. Coast and. Geodetic Survey, christened the Sur veyor, a steel steamer of thousand tons displacement, which hs just been launched at Manitowac, Wis. This steamer, which cost 240.000. jwilLhe used iar work-on4ii Pacific coast and Alaska. She reached her destination via the Panuma Canal. :JrrzJrrrjrjrTJr-i THE ONLY DRY CLEANING PLANT IN ROCKY MOUNT One of the Most Modern in the South . -, . -r as Via ATLANTIC THURSDAY, A Tram leaves Roekv M Leaves Norfolk, return Fare from Kmhy JIouJ W. J. t UAlfl, lessen. T. q. W111TK, Gcuersl rlp.l OUNDS Onhorne. Keister, wnose charred body was found in the fire-awept-attie of her home Thursday' morning, and thp nt- tempted -nieidp of her husband Z. K. Keister. a real estate dealer, was deep ened today by-'the investigations eon-f ducted by the police department anil coroner We Are PrepajJdTo "Givb Yoita Class of Work That Cannot - Be Frilled Facy Dyers and French Cleaners or : eaeli Suits Dry Cleaned and Pressed $ .50 : Uoth Suits Dry Cleaned and Pressed .75 )ry Cleaned and Pressed a. 1.00 Ladies' Drestes Dry Cleaned and Pressed 1.00 up Ladies' Suit'J.Dry Cleaned and Pressed 1.50 up "Ladies ""SkilftrDrv Cleaned "aritPPrcsscd IT .75 un Men's Suits ftnti8eptic Pressed JJ5 Ladies Suits) Antiseptic Pressed . .50 Call us up fey our Special Prices on silks, Furs, Sport Coats, Satin Slippers, Glovesi Feathers, Velvets, Portiers, Ruks, Carpets, Blankets Etc - he Public To Call and Go Through Our Plant Men's Talnti Men 's Cool 1 Men's Suits; Aid am Lace: We Invite T'-lXThe fact the building was fired m f jonires, in nc airiy and on tne nrst iT" - i ""ieeniingly i-stablished today fj ti-'.itioiA nf the fir dc- v v "4iV. The theory of "S. rJJit the nil-son Ued T-, vlie bodr of j v ' " "l.r ojj ILU im mi I IN i-ii . - I I mm m a I I X! i R0CKYV' era uu kivuu m : 1 li Il - I . department Peari-J-"r v . , I T . -i -rr . T.'f '' ' tv i i 3 RSI m m I I I I i . ) c , - r ' 0 il' I . il :',: Ill - -rV. . -V
The Evening Telegram (Rocky Mount, N.C.)
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