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, C.w.s. jr At.., til Hi i- li. is. r Own V.ay," Tuesday, October -The Mule Joker," Saturday, Oo- t..!..-r 13ih. "Hi. County Chairman," Tucmlay, OrHtiior 10th. ',, "Dorothy Veron ol lliuMon V'ilitrMlay, Thuixday, i'rliluy, Oc loh.-p I7tl, I8, lth. The One Woman' fceturtUy, ' Oc tober, SOtb. , ,-.;v,.v ' nr.it own .way. In he play of "Her Own Way." to he aen at the Academy of Muslo on Tuesday. Oct.. 9 th, Is found the story .of many a fashionable home. Geor " glaua. the- heroine has brother htpphen, who ha married into, the ' family of Carley. HI wife la a flip pant, unsatisfactory, worldly - little by her marriage, but who la contlnu t.ody, who has been elevated to, a ' higher place. In her world of society . ally striving for more than she pos albly can enjoy. Her mother. Mrs. Carley. Sr., la what Clyde Fitch la wonto call "a widow of the world." She la absolutely false In everythlnir but Jer chatter Is so entertaining and witty end at times so keen that It Is e pleasure to hear her criticise her neighbors, even at their great ' ex pense. Oeorgiana, the true, and great character-of the story, la an orphan who has been brought-up with every luxury and demands a. certain horn .her range of life. - AH aorta and con ditions of men make love to her, chll- dren -adore her, the servants obey evry wish.' Fortunately she Is self reliant enough te carry the day, end n .. . ;. ; 1 - - r I ' it v Is 1 , v I m Sylvia1 Lynden la "Iter Own Way." tn er battle tor supremacy, she wine the double victory of . jdsieaiing , tae vlllian who has nearly rootled " htr ; brother's Ufe and winning her victory lit "Her Own Way." -v ' - - 6TXVIA LTNTENS QOWN3 ANP "' '. . . JEWIEL8. ""' - ,7- ' An attractive feature of Jules Mur- ry's production - of ' Clyde Fltch'a greatest play,.'Her Own Way," which will be seen at the Academy of Muslo . on Tuesday. Oct. th, is the manner in which the .ladles costume their parte. " Miss 8ylvU Lynden who plays the leading part of Georgians, Is particularly fortunate la the selection of her gowns. .-' in the first act she wears en elaborate brown velvet cos tume end .carries the handsome sables that were purchased by her ' In St. Petersburg lant summer. . Her second Arena ia a nerHree of fine lace bought from Brussels by e member of her family over m' hajf century ago- In the third act she Is dressed In mourn ing, her handsome black gown rellsv ed only by e string of pearls. ; These . pearls came to , her from her greet grandmother who purchased them in BpaUu Miss Lynden does not believe in stage Jewelry.- Every . ' ornament she wears Is of the finest quality and In "Her Own Way", a the scenes are al modern It Is necessary that her Jewelry - be In keeping with' her. cos tumes and the surroundings of the play.-- ; -. . THE CHtUDREN. ; The first scene of "Her Own Way." Clyde Fitch's greatest play, that la booked for the Academy of Music on Tuesday. Oct 9th, is laid In the "Chll- " dren's play room' ' A birthday party In in - progress. The .'children . of titeve V Carley are revelling In ice cream and cake and other goodies ap--nronrlata. to a birthday feast, and be tween , mouthful discuss in a typlcaU rhlldlsh way everything from their aunties' beaux to the left over cro quettes' with which their repast has 'been padded.'.-The relationship be tween their fsxorlU auntie and their mamma ras a hard puzsle and "be caees Aunt OeorgUna had a dtfterent m.rama and the same papaT" the oraole lsaked. ."Not all the time she had a different papa first." I guess that make mamma and Aunt Oeor gy sort of ' divorced Bisters The xiroductlon Is made by Jules Murry. Miss Sylvia Lynden plays the role of Oeorglana.' ' ". - " .' what btlVta Lynden says of i , ..-.:. OEOROIANA. : Miss Sylvia. Lynden, Jules Murry s new star, who will appear at- the 9th, in "Clyde Fltch'e r greatest play "Her Own Way," was selected tor the tnr ef Oeoglana as a possible and onry satisfactory substitute for- Miss Maxlne Elliott, for whom ! the part ' was originally written. She has all the grace of mind and body to make her Impersonation forceful and con vincing. A beautiful woman endowed with unusual charm and poesessed of great , magnetic power, Mls Lynden haa made a special study of this in teresting part of- Oeonclsna . and clalma to make in it the greatest suo rru of her theatrical career. Speak ing ot the part recently Ml Lynden said: "The great charm of the role to me Is the womanliness of the char acter portrayed. , Oeorglsna, in evtry senss a warm hearted capable woman, loving but keen wltted and thorough ly capable of holding her own. is able to cope with hr adversaries, fight her own battles and win her own victories. Then again Oeorglsna is a trim American In every sen of the word, fche stands on the high eminence of the American woman, she. has a brond outlook, she Judces ( aoeurntely and quickly ' and acts speedily upon her convictions, ' un swayed by forrs that would compel the-weaker woman of tli world In tottrr and fall by tho wMyjdde. Oeor tiaii glows wun hoalili and spirit ;, . ! ti t ',iiros!i.;t,ly Avonian'y it 1 Lk the Vrt btltcr tlmu any I li.ivo ever, :layd." ;, A UN1QU13 J1AMUNU t ClA-UH. Tlo Commercial Nntlonul r.nnk V.ill ; limiiKiirate a Houmo to JIoiimo t'lM- muhh tor Deposits for lu Mvlivi " Department. ' . A new feature in bank circles here w1(l be" Inaugurated to-morrow. when the Commercial National Bapk, adds to its savings department the. syatem of the- Southern Safe Company, . of Atlanta,' Oa. . ' .. . , " ' ',. ' ; ' '' . '-'A ; There la nothing particularly new In savings departments. The Idea of thrlfUly laying aside the . wherewith for. the proverbial rainy' day Is old enough. But the particular methed adopted by the Commercial National In securing desirable .savlnga accounU Is at once novel end enterprising. ! Bright an early Monday morning the bank will send out a. crew of trained men, thoroughly versed In the ravings bank busings., to topen house-to-house personal . canvass- tor accounts In the new department . :- An ordinary Invitation to open an account and save money la not fn uncommon thing. .' But this face-to-face Invitation intelligently present ed and backed up oy Interesting facts and figures Is something new In Char lotte. . .'v- ; ' . However, the most tangible Induce ment to begin saving ,1s the splendid little pocket sefejfrered by the bsnk. These safes are absolutely secure, just the right else to fit Into a man's pocket or a-woman's purse. They, are neat and tasteful, having the' appearance of a Russia .leather, memorandum book. They are designed to.be auxil iary , to the savings account, and are Just the thing for catching . nickels, dimes, quarters and other change that would otherwise be pretty sure to And Its way into the cigar and soda stands. Children can be taught bow to save. An account may be opened for as lit tle as a dollar and interest will be paid on deposits at. the rate of 4 per cent' a year, .compounded . quarterly. The pocket banks are free.'-They are given to- all -who wish to ' save and can be opened only at the' savings de partment of the -Commercial National. The Commercial National Is one of Charlotte's strongest, financial Institu tions. .- It is widely known as the na tional bank that stands first on the honor roll of North Carolina banks. It numbers among Its officers and. di rector some of the most prominent business men and best known finan ciers In Norjh Carolina.-1 It stands for security and prudent administration of affairs and has gathered to Itself a host of friends and a patronage of a -superior kind, i , "v ' , ., ' Thl new reove. and especially the enterprising method, ef lnsUIIIng the saving department, will be but. an other step in the steady progress of the bank and will doubtless be at tended by success. .' s ' ' ' . V: COURT THIS WEEK. ' , '.' , A Kamber of Interesting Cases to be v.'- i -v.' 1 ''. .- Tried, i . . I. .. The courts calendar for this week! runs as ronows: cases set lor Monday: Miller - vs. Atlanta - Charlotte Air Line Railroad, and J. D. Philemon va Mecklenburg Cottea Mills. ' . Tuesday: Cathcart & Wife vs. the Life Insurance Company of Virginia; Mary E, Dehernandora vs. the Life In surance 'Company of Virginia: Mrs. S. C. Jones vs. the North Carolina Rail road Company; William 'Moffltt'vs. Southern Cotton-Oil Company; 6. V. Gilbert vs. Southern Railway Company and J. E. Blalock va D.,M. White. ' '. - Wednesday: W. E. Austin es-Wlfe vs. tbe Life Insurance Company of Virginia; Calvin 'L.; Blackwelder va. the Life Insurance Company ef Vir ginia; Erie H. Brown, administrator, vs. the Board of -Water commission ers; John Barnes va the Atherton Cot ton' MlUsfC. A.' Black vs. Dr. W. T. Wood ley and A.-.W. Alexander vs. the Southern Railway Company. Thursday: George H. Brockenbrough vs. the Mutual Reserve Life Insurance Company; John T. Corner vs. the Mu tual Reserve Life Insurance Company: Jesse Denner vs. Nannie Denner; J, C. Flowers vs. Nely C. Flowers: Wal ter Ratline vs. the Seaboard Air Line Railway Company,- and R. E. David son Co-ve. Gordon Wllllama - Friday: Philip Carey Manufacturing Company ve. C; E. Moore; CE. Moore s. Philip Carey Manufacturing Com pany; Mofflt Manufacturing Company va. J. D. Williamson and others; L. C. Herndon George Krtskos, and Commercial National Bank vs. J. ' O. Hood Company and others. ' ' .. Saturday: Brenlser vs. - Supreme Council -of the Royal Arcanum: Ar mistead Burwelt va Supreme Coun eU of - the Royal ; Arcanum; P. C, Harty Va E. R. Harty and Carother vs. the Catawba Power Company. C , Catarrhal lornea or ClironhJ . , , ... Catarrhal Headache will be Instantly rtlle-ed by the uo of -NOSENA. ' .lothlng. Catanhal Balm. Relief guaranteed, or money refunded.:- NORA tontalr.f no f, calne or hanrful dtug. W'iir Immedi ately relieve the wurjt'runnlnjr col.l. Rose Cold, Nai-U Oia.-rh. Hy Kever, Throat Troubles,' HaronOT5, etc, by tenderly soothing the inflamed, dis eased membano: , The , well-known catarrhal aoh-j rau be insatnHy Re lieved by the use of (hie remedy, Mr. Fannia. Mathls, - Payne, . To., ssys: "I ave ; leen trying your NOSENA for Catnnh and hv been entirely cure!; ,rnd rne- tlte price for, a dosen ubM, M l. want It for some of my nemhhjra"." - , Large tubes 6 cents, at all drug glsts, or-sample tube on receipt , of ten cent In stamps, by .mall. Brown Mfgv Co., Greenville, Tenn., St Louts, Mo. W, L. Hand s Co., Jne. M. Scott Co.f.y .:. .' f-w.' ; Jt.: -V. v,t " Ths Snnltnry Laundry to alwiv. on timet right to th dot . 'Phone 800. - V-8 ; lev Discovery. LI iMteaee for CATARRH, RHEUMATISM, nutpiSESTION, HERVOUtRESt, KIONET, UVU ' ARB IL00D VIStSLB. 1.UU. ., yuiuv . lawiiwi. .Iter alt AOHIS sal sAINS-MeiBeJ fATRt f MEDICAtES 0e lOe, i DRUGGISTS. ron sai.k by . i 7. t. HAND ti C0. f f VCARUDiriE ; J Jl W; HEADACHE . iff e to is nova TrtaJ Jeili KX. sl9riic-n i:v ciiai:lotie cuurxiiLS ' '' BAPTIST. ' ''' p-irst Morning worship st 11, wllh. prenchltiK by ths pastor, ov, Her umn 11. llulten, subject,. "Tho Com forter;" right hand ot fellowship will be glveh to new members; Sunday school at S, Kpeclal vocal an-1 Inelru mental ntuslci evening worHbl; at 8, preaching by the naMtor. -"Th' S'ul Winner and Ills ' Reward;" Monday night B. Y. P. V. prayer meeting Wednesday x, night. All are ; ' wel come. -. ' ; ' ..- ' ,, Ninth, AvenueRev. L. R. Pruett pastor. Preaching at 11 and S by the pastor; Sunday school at 1.-0; pray er service Wednesday evening at at . At the night service the odUance ef baptism wUl .be administered.-, 4 v ' x ' " " '' EPISCOPAL. . -k St," Peter's Rev. Harris Malllnck rodt, rector, J Seventeenth Sunday af ter Trinity. Sunday school and rec tor Bible clas at :I0. i, Celebration of the. holy communion and sermon at 11. ; Evening prayer and sermon at I. The rector , will preach at .both services. Pew free ; and all .will M be welcomed, .'r r. s;i:','i;r:.' ''' ;'-,.'"rV"-V 'i BAPTIST. .;;s-'..t.i; ';'' '! Ptitchard' Memortal--Preachtng hr the pastor," Rev. Dr. E. E2 Bomar at 11 and I. Sunday school at 1:10. All are cordially i Invited. -, '. ' , '-vr.v, R- -' ' East ' Avenue . Tabernacle Hev W. W. Orr, pastor. ' . Preaching at It and I. prayer 'meeting at 1J;vsIk bath . school at 1:30; Young people's meeting at 7; congregational prayor meeting every Wednesday evening at 1:80. All the members. urged to be present at all of these sorviois,: to gether with a cordial Invitation to atrangert.and friends; t The session will meet after each service to,recelvo applicants for membership. '. -. ,, j FirstRev. William Duncan, pas tor. Preaching at 11 and T:5; theme of morning sermon will be, '.'Feeding the Kids;' that of the evening, '.The most wonderful thing God ever made;" Sabbath school . at ll:lt; young people's meeting at t; session will meet la church study at 1:5 to receive member - Strangers are cor dially invited to all services; v; ' . '-' .-: ,':" : LUTHERAN. - x St Mark' Dr. Robert C Holland, pastor. - Services to-morrow at 11 and I with preaching by Rev.- W. C. Schaeffer,-Jr.; Sunday school in the afternoon - at :!; Luther , League Wednesday evening at 'cir'-tr' v PRESBYTERIAN., v-, V X ? Tenth Avenue Preaching . at ' 11 and S by the pastor, Rev. A. R. 8 haw; session will meet at 10:49 for the re ception of members; after the morn-' Ing service Sacrament of Lord' Sup per will be administered; collection will be for foreign missions Sunday school at 10; Westminster League at Tjprayer meeting - Wednesday at I. All-are cordially invited. . - First Services at 11 an and I by the pastor, Rev.-Dr. J. R. Howerton; Sunday school - at " 1:10;' men' prayer meeting at :4I; .Wednesday night prayer meeting at t. A cordial Invitation to alL ; j St Paul Service at 11 and T:1 by Rev. H. Y. Lee per; Sabbath school at 1:10. Special muslo practice after Sabbath school. All .the pupils are urged to be present ; ; - . r; , ' v - Belmont Mission Preaching by Rev; Dr. Martin D. Hardin St 4 o'clock In the Woodmen of th World hall, over Spoon's store. : AU are In vited to be present , -V- v . . i '.ji X , METHODIST. T .A. ' '- ' Tryon Street The Sacrament - of 1 the Lord's Supper win be administer ed and ..member received, at. ,,11 o'clock: men s prayer-meeting- at 10; Sunday school at 1 .10. During th school hour evangelistic -service will be held, member. received ,and chJU dren baptised. . , Epwerth Preaching at 11; Sunday school at :4J. Rev. W. L. Nicholson will preach at SeVersvtlle MethodUt church at ; Sunday school at S. : Brevard Street Preaching at .11 by the pastor, Rev. W. L. Nicholson and at 7:10 by Rev. A. L. Coburn; men' V.-Vi'i uftet IWledoctor:- . i J AX Nine persons in every ten ; " have Liver Troubles. .. If . v you're one of the nine-. '. -;, don't delay, try Ramon's .' 1 Liver Pilla a Tonic Pel. ? ; 'lets. Better than hyict ..-don't ripe act quick. '" ly aod absolutely iure.S r f' Full treatment 25 cents, a W, ' L. HAND A CO. . JNO. M. SCOTT CO, 1 " -f ' ACADEMY TUESDAY,, OCTOBER tTll., , '',' ,,4Vhi nvtCax el'f. 's t V 1 Present - ,.-:-'K:-.'- . ' SYLVIA LYNDBJf J ): .v s ; v. ;in.' V' ;,;;. A t THE Tt.AY THAT if ADR - 1 maxim: i:M.ityr i smoim ' ' rHce.: ll.r.O, $1.00, 73, tO, 25t. &vut$MQW selling. ' ino. tlng at 10; f uidy school Ut 1. A cordial welcome to all services. Trinity Burvlces at 11 and s oy Rev. Dr. J. CKllgo,. of Durham. Sun day school at J:30. All are Invited. , - - CATHOLIC, St Peter's -First mass at I. high mass at 10:10, Sunday school at t.lQ and sermon and benediction at . PRESBYTERIAN. . . n,...)vnln.t., WnrhlriBr. at 11 and 8 by the pastor,'. Rev. Alexander Mar tin.,. Communion wilt be celebrated at the morning eervice. nuna.y.KMwi at .10. . All are Invited., . t -' -1.4 ..Imm fttAmptt Meetinff. ; ' Christian . Science service will beH held to-morrow morning uu ""-' at the hall, on West Fifth etreet- The j ill 4Aa atln. r1iissA inu death realf The public , I cordially Invited. ,,i..;'V'.i'-"'.s'i'- x Z f ..i.'ii T i ' till"- "( 11 wTryon Street Methodist Yeung Peoples. Missionary Society will meet thl afternoon Immediately after Bun day school. In. the ladles' parlor,, All young people Invited lo attend.. V v , PIMPLESMi:3.f'r; BLACKHEADS- Get Jtld of AU Your viem Tiroeblea -In a irw Days' Time With Ums Won - ' derful Staart Calcium Wafer. vT , Trial Package Sent Froel , ' -You cannot have an attractive face or a beautiful complexion when your blood la in bad order and full of Impurities.-Impure blood means, an Im pure face, alwaya ; . ; -. ' ? Th most wonderful a .well as th most rapid blood cleanser la Stuart' Calcium Wafer. 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V !Ihis i is ,,tbe best policy, because it gives more protection aivl contains more liberal and attractivejafeatures ' than any ' other insurance contract on carth! Don't take our- word for it, but investigate for yourself. ' r ,;,..it;V,.4 i f.'t'.V'-' GREENSBORO LIFE INURANGE CO. ' GREENSBORO, N. C. 3. W. FRY, Freeldenl E. COLWELL, JM., Secretary I. SMITH HOMANS, Actuary W. B.' AIXEN, Agency Manager , . . II . A CHILD'S STORY ' The A ehildrsn went to '". ' school ' without drrytn - their ' umbrellas. -A . ' rainstorm ensued.- Mra . .' , A sent a servant : for ' ' them there . wa . no ', ' - telephone in the house. ; U' - The servant wa' late- ' the children went home ' . : In 'the wet--"- - ' .. "r'lXV TUB ' MEAXTDjTK " ' ; ,', . The B children also left . their umbrella . ., at v ' home; .. Mrs, B ' ,tel. . V phoned them; they j . A waited for the servant. . , . .. They, reached home dry . i ' U and welt-- , V W you are Mra A Call Contract Dept Xo. tOSO. 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Xyers, Cleeners, 1 Until Tryon Street, ; Coevwtjsa .' AfJkTlU-UUav t::-'.1i.-.' I a specialty of oar,' ana' our man tele are far superior, both in material, workmanship aad syis. to. the oral nary stock mantel , We'd like yen te inspect our design at first hands and know 1 personally and . par fact ly the difference between our work aad etbsra Twill prove money saving knowledge to you. , Ws also handle (lias aad grata, --Write for eata logue, . . . n. vrr.MXH ai-ocju V . Charlotte. W. O. - -. - - k .; . IXn '(.IKLH AD YOl'XJ LADIEfl ; la. Snbnrb of. New York. , ; Non-sectarian," but under Episcopal Influences. Could taW two Southern glris for this eann. Address for term 1 , '. , - . '-, MIS3 IXIZAIUmi TIM LOW, Principal, : UontolAlr, New Jersey. mm : I th joy of the household, for without .'.it no happiness can bo complete,' How '' mm! tha nirtaiM at trtnthrp'anrl Kafwl '' '".'AoreU smile v t nod ' corn mead the . . . m . a . e . " inougnt ana aiprHM ot ine mother ' ' bending over the cradle. '-''The ordeal through " " which the expectant mother ut fJait, how "i ever, it to full of daner and itifferiof that the ; ' Iaas-s forward to tha hoair wktn she ahiM t the exqaUite thrKl of motherhood with indeMrihable dread and fear. Every woman should know that the danger, sain and horror of child- birth can be entirely avoided by tbe ue of Mockers Prienc, e scientific liniment for external use only, which toughens tad render pliable ell MJQ auu amiii a(ni iu sb mm bvk avaaaa mm aaaai smm. mm s. oaued this treat crisis in per , feet safety and without pain. X. -Sold at i eo per bottle by drafftsta. , On book .; of pricelesaaahi to all wcenea seat free. ' Addres BMAanam tumtrumt 00 jut, m UU U UU Ib UU I'-. ' ir -,. -t ' DISTINCTIVE PALL MAIM GOUTS r aXD OVBRQOnTS F.OR MBN . SYTBmfaTaMaS w Never- before v have we . ' : ushered in October with a . v more carefully selected .or . , morcL varied assortment of ( '' Raincoats. .' , ' ' j. f':X;:-yi' v The, xhost 'popular $ Coat ; ; for young men will be form-7 ; fittingT garment ;Hhat-rC: I i , veal.i fin , every,. . line ia'; - 'I tnoroura mastery 01 the in- V. tricat'e phases of fine tailor- v Another . model is a . Coat ! ' loosely: draped, ; 48 inches . long, with an 18-inch centro v i vent and creased side seams; , : fashioned of ,': Gray, Black , ' and Oxford; : also the new r ! Shadow Checks. ' h-yyi I ' VIM ..II.. ( -, " . - a .- , t,- ." V;. "Tbe Traveling Blan' noma.'--1..' M. P. O'CALLAHAJT, Izr Charlotte. W. C. f& In Th2 Center cf l:z Cu:!::ss C."::::! ' I ' I". V . ' . , ... "Having spent' 110,009 la renovstin.:. ramoaallng n 1 Ing this popular IIotl, It now ranks with the bt In XV : reems hcat4 by stssm end llghtsd by tt trinity. I' tor.' New bathsi, ' CuIMn vnsurpassed s--"th ef W ,Thls IIoUl Is new thoroughly eoreensd t"roii' v . th fy sod rnot jutto nul ancs, ,
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