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r.f f i ' i ;; r dentate ; . . t A: ..' !c Or- s cf f .-i : . :j Ehrine, at ccr,vUv ' :i in this city ' -y fucce-.i;.- r- Ilr.'.T. C, Linn ' ury to that l.'h office. The ."'.leers chos : n for the ensuing re: Nobles "A. B. Andrew's, Jr;, ' !sh. chief rabbah: H. A. Mur- rl'I, of Charlotte, assistant chief rab V ;n; A. J. 'Crampton, of Charlotte, i a prices and prophet: Rr. J. F. Kr.em, - of tXewbern. oriental ' guide; Ceorre A. Page, of Charlotte, treasur. tf-r; T. S. Franklin, - or Charlotte, re corder,' and W. -S. Lldde:i of Char lotte, B. S. Rhelnhardt. of Lincolnton, " Jr V 1,Jern3an. of Henderson, and T, C. linn, of Salisbury, - representa tives to the Imperial council The - y)flioer5. appointed were:' -ft.. E. Stener- .. eon, of Charlotte, first ceremonial master; .R. .W. ; Smith, of Chnflotte, marshal; c P, Ambler, of AshevilK captain ot the guard; R. H. Bradley, of Raleigh, outer uard; A. E. Mc Causland, of Charlotte, alchemist; I - A. Dodsworth. of - Charlotte, elecbi. clan: R. U Keesler. of Charlotte, or ranist, and, R, K. Blair and W, 8. L14- - uwijoi unanotte, . directors. -' . A SPLENDID 'CONCLAVE. - In the estimation ot the 200 and more . r.ODies wao came from, all sections of . ine, state to- attend the annual vnn. clave yesterday, no recenrmeeting- of the Shrine ha been, so-Interesting iand delightful. ;.u There was not one . dull - moment irm tne time Ret rlna- Ilhis trtoue. Potentate Linn called for' order in tne Temple. HaU at 2:3 o'clm-lt in the arternoon unttl the last Noble left the bulldlns la jthe email nours of the morning. 4 ;i" Nothing" , -was 'left -'undone which V. might add to the' pleasure ot the vis itor The hotels, working in . con , Junetlon with the resident member of Oasis Temple, Bad provided every- - - rninr in advance and there was noth i lngr needed, absolutely nothing, which could not be supplied, H The Tisltor - thronged' the hotel 'lobbies and with , their, red - fese. were conspicuous" flg nres on- the streets.. A more represen v taUv aet c-f - men, typical ot the owns oest ciuiensmp, we never Be fore assembled in Charlotte. - All were clean, wholesome, 'high-minded and ln - tellireni. gentlemen, euch as any city : might be proud to entertain as guests. arrived In the city , either Thursday ' 'Tight - or early yesterday, morning. There were few trains on either sys tem but what was loaded down with th "wearers f the red feat ; Delegations came m from all sections of the State; the , largest perhaps arriving from Ashevtlle early yesterday morning. The east 4a well as the west Was welj represented, parties, i traveling , .almost as far m .Mantyi tn-' rwrlfln tft I A yerterday'a ... n VM Min than a. mnilav vf nnili Temple: it was a season of social In . tercourse and pleasure rafter a year's separation, Tnere were perhaps -a . ttiaif-dosea centers of attractions v In the city for the visitors,-on$ of which was Mayor T. 8. Franklin's office in the city hall -another the Southern Manufacturer's Club end a third Col. R, S. jRetnhar&t's room in" the Buford Hotel. ' Quite a deloautln called unon "Mayor Franklin Who .ia recorder-endf one of thatnost Influential and popu mt Tnemoera ot uasis 'j.empie. ? , -', TWO " SESSIONS HELD. . The business eessiort' was ' beld "In " the afternoon and the eeremonlal ses eion and banquet at night The prin i: ai nai a t f-Aa .r tiBiHnaa wei.tna an. , Xtttr thli had; been attended ta and viuqi vvmum . va- ' a vas vaaav - tiwi-ui w si rosed of,, the conclave adjourned for -the afternoon, , , , ;;.:v - The evening - session ' was t one of ceremonial function he -Initiation of - a score end. more of novices into the mysteries of the Temple. A 'banquet followed served by. Mr. Edgar - r, R ., Moore. lessee .of the Selwyu Hotel, The menu is reproduced: "' - ' ' ' - , Oyster Cocktail ' ,; " celery uuvee ' "iokis ?. eamnes '.'."! RiMat . Thunr Tnricftv. Hturrd. -. . ' ' - ' . ' Cranberry Sauce : Mashed Potatoes ., , .. Btrlna Beaos v- - ' ttomain jruncn j- E6Calloptd Oysters . - t i ..., . French Finger Rons ; ,Roqueford Cheese Vent Water, Crackers . Tn vinnMt(nn with th banouet a tiumber of delightful toasts were pall- . ed for and responded To by jhe ainer- , was an altogether notable one. '.' ' A FEW OF THE VISITORS 3 . 'Among1 those from ' out-of-town in attendance were; Messrs C. 8. Bur - gin, E. B." Glennk A. S. Ouerard; A H. '-'Btnbbs, Dr, G. S. Jordan, W.iF. Ran dolDh, C. P. Ambler. Y. Wlnakachl, W. v S. Radeker. E. F. Leonard. W. i, A. mite. B. F. Hall. I F. Wynne, and G. R. Calvert, of Ashevllle: H,7. Hol- . brook, WV Lyerly. B, B. Fry, A. Bour. k-non T 1 f VAruarfia anil Tf, V, Elliott. , of '.Hickory; ' J. H7. Martin," of Morganton;;,W P. 'Rose, of Greens; koro; Ai B. Andrews, Jr.r and John C. nrewerv. of Raleigh: N. W. Tsvlor. O. W, Snencer. T, O. Linn,- A' E. .Rey F L. Palmex end W. B. Strachan, of ' Palusbury; J. F. Sthem. " and H. ,W. Simpson, of Newborn; S. S. Losh. of i Newton t John O Mills- - and Sol' Gal- ert, of (Rutherfordtonr Frank B. Gary, of i Abbeville, 8. C; John T.Cramer. John ' W. Lambeth, ' and E. : W. Cates of Thomasviller iP. -AV Esoeimon,-, V: Kirkman, Charles Aoertels. F. H. R!i3ke. Roy Newby and E. F.' Jdc trtht f Hleh Point: J. M. Blair, J. a t?iviTi of Monroe R," S.,; Rein- tisrrtt of Lincolnton: J T. Gardner, ef Shelby; A. A. McLean,' J. E. FJls, of Oastonla; B."' H. Green of Monroe; J. n no.n w w Moora J. B. Wylle. J W, Westmoreland, of Kock Hill, 8. C;;and IL J. Ross, J,' B. $cott,, Dr. a A lTuHan of Thomasvtile. fne .following-named novices were jnltited at the ceremonial session last right Mr. 'E. ' B. - Lewi - of Kins ton; R. W, Finlator and Sam Kramer, of Durhom;" W. Q. , Underwood, of Hertford: , J. F. Tsvlor. of . Durham; N F. Alston.' of Warrenton; John I Bendleman-, of Sallebury: W. W. Dun cn. T. T. Barker, and W. D. Pethet, if SpfncerJ'lI. B. Stokes, and Herman Kternberger.. of Gnwnsboro WUev T. Clay, of West Durham: W. J. Kin- raid, of Ashevllie; J. is. tuDanKs. ana r ' - : ; r : .i ? r-rt I: 1 i 1 1 r Ov -z I I t3 me." "I rcM,;;nV.-r four cr i.ve str'c '.' and Dr. V,'i:d senins 'em up 1- ian v : i n iv e used to ha . 1 out here on c: :; ?r f nvould 4?( j' t as 'f .. 1 a 1 . i fr o . "m i 1 v 1 .. - I :i -u ay i.i CV.,- ;pcr .'(roa has 1 or his arriv es he could thread -his needie," re marked former Lk'sk Sergeant G. F. Duke, - who happened to- be lounging around his old haunts. Mt'fl , all changed now.'! ' ; , "The quietest In 16 .' years,", said Night Turnkey Earnhardt, who has been in tine service longer than any other man on ' the force. "I - never saw such soberness, so littld rowdy ism at any time during my connection with affairs' here." . ' That clinched matters for what Mr. Earnhardt saj-s la -law at the station. What has 'happened in the past is all recorded back, lh his ; head and he knows what.be Ulks about. '"-ri v. ti The orderly i manner In which, the crowds conducted themselves ' during the week has been discussed by many outside, pf police i circles. Everybody seems to think that the regard Is're markable.. ' There ; was k drinking , of course but on no night did the sta tion . overflow, and 'on several nights there was hardly a usual quota of drunks locked up. - ' ' A DELIGHTFUL DINNER. " - Mf. W. H. Flint Entertains Officers and Staff of American Machine aixl ; ianufucturlng Company at Solvvjn - Hotel. , - - - This - officers and - staff of ' the American and Manufacturing Com pany were 'entertained at dinner at the-Selwyn last. night by Mr; W, H, Flint, Mr.; J. Purser gracefully of ficiated as toastmaster. .The com pany at .the close of a, successful sea son, will begin the New Tear with- an exceptionally- well " appointed corps thoroughly, in harmony ; .with eacjj other but out for a vigorous campaign for business, i Meairs. J. W, Conway. presidenti,WH, Flint, general man ager and treasurer? F. H. McComb, assistant secretary; W. H. Grose, gen eral superintendent;-W. J. O'Neill, cashier; C. H. O'Neill, auditor; W. 11. Hoover, cast department; John B. Green, billing; ' EU Hlnson W. " O. Kirby, . and - E. E- Butler,! engineer department: O. F. Ashbury, electrical engineer; J. R. Purser, engineer steam heat and firs' protection ;. D. , B. Bradley, engineer supply department; J, R. Conover. engineer pipe plant; , .0. V. Branson, superlntenaent ot. cow strnctlon; John Love; ioremaji ui-, chine shop; Robert gklnnr.; foreman foundry; J. H. Thiellng. foreman pat tern shop; Robert ; Lever, foreman olectrla repair; R. E. Llnnall, foreman 'taee; hop;.-Jr'AUitliea- were present and In : adflltioo Mr, John - R. Ross. Mrv; D, A, Tompkins: consulUng-ensTln- j eer; belnr sent trom the city., was ....vi. b nresent. much regret oe-, oughly enjoyed. PracUoauy everyon. present waoalled on and Pnd in short, appropriate ;sPfches . rthj compAhy.soent a most delightful evening"- 'The-, banquet was elegant ind Served 4 tvl' - , ' " , - Basketball TcXlght." Z. vr- , Interesting acT? "v'..f Tftuna- game. or- omkh" ""...r" ".r.7 Men's Chrliftlan Associauou . . . .,.,..irA.wiin the first . team as follows: irst"ieaiu-; "nt! Clark and Garrett, ruards; Benlot f and Grsen, forwards; the yeruoi v. . , tnhn j Kirby i,wfwards Siewart and Withers,' guards.,-. 'Zt'tf nAi ' The regular schedule ,irama .e :l.tri una tha Jdystic yTvrwm be pWVd New TaftjP noon,' vwiii v - - - a eral member, of Doth team. tAe r1 had to BO unangeu w n ' f V lit, Davidson fined," ; " L Dr, J E. S. pay ason r- IS yesterday aiwrnooii- .r W. Cobb for tha part sjloofcto the affray at . Huntersvllle Thnrsday be tween Messrs. W- J. Sf"?11 W. Van Pelt. Mr. W. C. Maxwell presented Dr. Davidson . and Mr. John A, McRae rXmnid to Ranson. : It was also ttmpt J MoTe that Mr. Van Pelt had not Seen regularly; tried t HunsvlUo. out this .was disproved, nation, of the court., and the plea former adjudication t. , M F R. JdcNInch represented .Mr. yan Felt;.-,, - f. I: ; , '-''a; n..ncr Callea to Asbeville. , i rm Hunter, son of Mr, 1 JXir fvsa - -. - t , R. B. Hunter, of this city." has been asked to accept the .ecreUryshlp of the .T. M. C AJ - in Ashevllle. Mn Hunter ha. been engaged In this aina ofvwork at Waco, Texas, ioF nw ! vnara with wonderful success. His health has not been good for sey era! months pastAand.lt is bellevea for, this reason as well as other con siderations, he will accept the proffer of 'the Ashevllle jpo.iuon. - ? Tha mjz.-ri,- Convention. Mr. C. 2. Whitakr, of V.'lnston-falem,- who has tne direction of the fiddlers convention .'which is to be held in this rlty at an early date, arrived In the city last Wght in the interest of the project , It is not known exactly when the meeting will be held, except that It will be early In January. , Between fifty and seventy-five are ' expected te wield the bow on this occasion.", j The conven tion is open to any genuine, . unadul terated and ualloyed : ddler . any where within the bounds of Christen dom. , i . Funeral of Captain ValL i- -, : Witnessing to their appreciation of lilm In life, a large crowd attended the funeral services, conducted .. yes terday at noon -over itne remain of Capt. T., L. Vadl,; wnoi-dled Thtirs day night. . The procesafon left the late, residence of, the deceased about 9 o'clock, large number of people gotng from the city, to Providence church where the Intermentt was made. . Captain Vail , vms quite a prominent citisen' of tas city and n his passing away many are bereft of a friend and usefuKcounselot. .y, v ', - " : ' . ' 1 '-, , . ;Mr. T. A .Walker to Return Soon. The many c friends of Mr. ' T. A Walker will be glad to j learn that he he is steadily improving and that he will be able to return from Ashevllle; within the next two weeks to resume his work hers. .Mr., Walker tinder went treatment in Baltimore Sev eral weeks, , later moving to Ashevlllo In order to recuperate. , j-' PEOPLE'S coionu : An advertisements inserted4 In this Column at rate of ten cents per' line of.sU words. Jfo ad. taken for less thsn 20 cents. Cash ba advance., : WAJiTEB i FJfiyP-h!7 tenorMer, familiar with Remington typewriter. State -pwlencB an,d salary pectd.t' "F.," care WAKTEa-Porftlon by drug clerk i sit - years' exnenrninn! mi 5 ehanglng. Best references. Address saial, care Observer, . . . . , , WANTKa Rooin and board in, private family, by young man. Address a C. L care Observen , , . -t WANTED Situation as governess, lCn f AflAn, 1 . M unlit , W M . l , -?-" "".- xvoiereiices exenanaea. X. T, Z..JBox 87, EllsabethtoWB, N C. , WANTED-Posltion to do bed room work - and spwlnr In private family. Address W !" & m 8out S'Ton StrTchar- 'iA:Ti:EDrM?n ttt learn: .barter trada -Will equip shop for.you or furnish posi Htnu ivw weeas completes; constant prouura; 'careiui mstructlons, tools, giv ?.n,L.Bat.urtay wngesr diplomas granted. " vaiaioguo,:- xuoier uarber Col' annum, ya. , ( , . : i. : . ! c. ; l '::: t I' 'X i i t' ' f -.1 1 '. J t .'3 ?,cre irr.wlej; O. A. Costner, C. C; Dr. I. R. E V. C; J. O. Allen, pre late; r.ee:e Hutchison, 11. A.; S. W. MeXee, K. of R. and S.; John KilUan, M'.. W.; Claude r.amsaur, M. F., and John K: Clin a, II.' E. , ;'' : ; After the election and Installation of officer the members -repaired ' i " the f t ; ccied t ' i ost rr.a :. r...:. nrews:er's t it is, i- J' 1 1 ' . :;" t J ,t thow ci t:.e t .!"oi-:3." attractei a crowd approximately as large S3 that attending the other production and it pleased Just as well, although the plays appealed to extreme emotions entirely. The ludricrous facta about which, the play last night is woven, a man inheriting a million and trying to spend it within a year In order to lve rce?i10!? haK and dining room get mother fortune of six millions, was or tne North state Hotel, a-nere a plain, but most enjoyable banquet, consistingof oysters, ; celery, - coffee and cigars was served from 9 o'clock to 11. Capt a E. Chllds acted as toastmaster in his usual enjoyable and graceful manner. The first to be call ed upon was Rev. W, R. Mlnter. who responded with a beautiful and inter esting speech. Amon? the others who responded were waiter w. Keener, t. M. Brown, L. E. Rudlslll and ; John Rudlsill. The knights will . begin at once to rehearse the noted drama, "Damon and Pythias," which they hopes.:; to have ready for presentation about January 26th. The entire "cast con slsts of - eighteen characters. They will be coached by,Mr.-.T. M. Brown, of Detroit, and as there are some very good actors in the lodge they will no doubt make a; great success. a mighty funny situation; Robert Ober, aa "Monty" excelled and Miss June Mathia, as "Peggy Grey,''! por trayed her part In flawless fashion. Tho other members Of the cast were up to the parts assigned them. There . i - ..t r - f t . .-j cf f.:'9 t -t 4. 1 " n t: a fd it bs If 1.. actual. The show was fine. C.leon to Ee Ke-Opcned V.'ednestlay. Arrangement was made yesterday by Mrs. W. A. Peters to re-open the LOJeon, the popular moving picture show on South Tryon, which will be closed' Saturday night ani which it was not proposed. to continue, nsitt Wednesday. The establishment will remain closed Monday and Tuesday, December 80th and 3 1st; for repairs. A . lease on the apa-'iment haa ben secured again. " . This will ne good news to those who have formed the habit of frequen:lng the place.. r i i r 'er r.-.. . j ' t 1.. .rvay at or r. wl.: h was o : i i.i i years 'ago, has f-o.vn r: it Is one of the stron?-:-. State and has apartmen;a best In North Carolina. ; Buys 18,000 Worth cf Pro;-. . Mr. W. W. Hagood has purc'.i: from Col. W. W. Phlfer a tract f land in North Charlotte, the cor eratlon being $6;000. The land li t; such thape- as to be 'exceedingly uable for residents. ; Mr, Hare. .1 bought ths property for an lnveotine.it more than anything else. k- .. jfcissBSjpfjpsssssjMSjMBpBJBpss """ ' " " mmmmmmmm"mmmmwmmmmmmmmmm.m e ww mmmmmmKm m . ' ' ,',i,TttMSTttt't's'sssssWssjssBJsBs v.;..'. : For January; on sale throughout America WAWTED-Wqrking , housekeeper . for jmaii larnny. calf or write to (11 N. WANTED A younr ladv tn Mlif in f. lice woik.r Apply Queen City Dyeing ft WANTED A .. , registered nharmanl.f Maw salary wanted to benln; new mll business, could use a lady. . phsrma- cist,'t care Observer. WANTED Fnr -TT K 'am, . uMLiiuucu tma, ueiween ases OI u anq 18, eiUsens ,,of United States, of good v.iniw3r ww wiuptii-aiv iinuup, wnv can spent, reaa ana wnie jungusn, ; Mn Wanted now. for service In Cuba.' For information pply to Recruiting Officer, U West -Trade St., Charlotte, X. Ci 2v4 South Main St., Ashevlllo, N. Ct. Bartk Building, Hickory, N. Ci W Llbsrw BU Winston-Salem, N; ' C iaH North Main BW Salisbury, i K. C: . Kendall building. .Columbia. B. C. Haynes worth nd Conyers Building, Qreonvllle, 8. C, or uienn punaing, aparianourg. a. u c FOR RENT. FOR RENT-Two oomrauhlca tin front reomsnrst noor, over Torke Bros, ft Kogers- store, iiot ana cola water bath. Geo, i . W. Bryan. , . , - , FOR RENT Rare Opportunity to lease : moaern nouxe. centra lv located. r. sonatie rent, by 'buying furniture,' Ad dress "E. 8.," care Observer,, ' FOR SALE. Southern Completes New Brldgev, Tihe rBouthern : Railway has Just pniYvnleted the-bulldmg of substan tial and extensive Iron bridge over Us track beneath North tiranam streei, in the neighborhood or , -inirteenm streets' Where : there -i was formerly but one track, now tnere are tnree. nA fhe i old - camel-back wooden bridge ha been replaced Jly a modem structure. The track has been lower ed everalfeetaov' .;,' 3 ttev, Itcirman H. Kulten to Epeakl t"whr; Every Toung lan Should Choose Christ,", Is the subject of an address to be delivered .by the Rev; Dr. Herman II. Hulten. pastor of the Flirt. Baptist churcli, at the Toung Men's Christian Association, Sunday afternoon atj-5 o'clock. ' ' . There will be special musical, fea tures. All men .are cordially invited to attend.,;.:; - n l'v ,', .: :-;'.;V'-' is Bfsnsgcr Crovo to ; Entertain, : Manager Crovo, the capable and en ergetic representative of Lessee S. A, Schloss, of the . local' Academy, will nalA :S4 Pllrftothicarrter boy. of The W. Keerana. H. mkjkwooo, re n. Whit. D. P. Evers," Will WelH. T revard Klxoh. A. Brua,. and , A- Cheek, Of Charlotte. . .. , ' Cantata t V5la. nclghts -" The your poopie who gave the ciptata at the East 'Avenue -Taber-racle 7e1n;day n! :ht, agisted In a !?:; ?r jierforrmnce at the 'Villa 1 ' ihta A. R. P. -church last night T.i In i' e ii.: ' n ui-Jcr the., care of the " -' . T - ' v. -,t a lar- c-o 1 1 t ! : ! i ! e-.J ycd the Observer , and The "Chronicle, i The Osman Stock Company will be, the at traction and a tiptop show, is promised.-.-, --:''.'..--h ' rl k." Kcv. Mr. Tlojle ImrroviX Ills many frlenis wlU "1-Tn w' "' pleasure that Rev. M; IT. li. was In a hospital at Chester,. '. C . for several weeks 'undergolug treat ment, was abfe to louve the care of the nurses yeMonlay and returned to Til.i lome af Mrhnws last r!.,ht. Tr. K-'j-li n.'i cr in ;y 111 f.ir pwr,il FOR BALE ' OR ' RENT The Keeran home at 904 South Tryon street , J. M. FOR SALE CHEAP-One-i Ko. 4 Star wen-iriiiins macnine, in good order. LOST. LOST-Frlday , night' between O'Don ognue . Han .' and second - and Mint street, moll-sl!ed lady's gold waich. Initials M. E. K. Return Observer nuu inuwvw jruwaru. f T am, r-, i t , .... . . .v9 i.iieiiaiiip. : papers, "uoerat re- mu lor j-eium io wis onice. xu. su garman. LOST Reward for' sbeppard dor;' an o.v. . i u,,i u-. jr. nvnaerofl iniCEIXANEOVS. MI SAMPLE ROOM Will continue to ba " . -"" "t, 4ao. w. xucKer, tUT THIS, NUMEER In your 'phone book, JIM and use It hen you want 5ar, Tea. Coffee, Chocolate or Cocoiv Nineteen pounds Sugar for a dollar. C. D. Kenny Co., a South Tryon street. JNO. ' W. TCCKER'i sample- room will continue open until January 1st. , BAKER WANTED-At oucc, flrst-nlss.j e'osle preferred;, Addnwis, stating cl- iafcery, ry exnected. i.umwrton, n, The Lumberton MY SAMPLE ROOM. wilt continue to bt . -in. wi. jno. , xucKer. CKT A "LIKE scholarshln In Ktnn'i $3 on on course of til) on combined 'bv riht"iir"r at ninur .opt-nlng, Jan, jd and 2d, U . JNO. W.- TUCKER'S '.samnle- room continue 'opon until January uu will RAILWAY i" .on. wall cierVg. t'reraratlon fi'""." Rochej.ior.;.N. Y. fxrinlrtailrn Franklin In- 'Y PAJiPtG ItCOM will tmtinne to be -a until Jan. lot Jno. W. l'u Kor. h or t, r.i1 (,. , H'ANTt-.IOood comity fr sctid-w .sl'. ij ; rr t.-f Mou. v t.ib partici, ..ia t- 15 , re C . ! AH rnachincs -ahd records f erried ' in stbcJc ljerc.' Sold to dealers and, to con- C ,-'.,'.'.' ."'if. - V'"' ' '- .3 : . V"': v i ' sumers at factory N pricese r . Stone pamnger.Co. I . ', Victor Distributors. - Chsrlotte." N. C. Dec. St 'li07. Mr. M. Person. Manager. '.Charlotte. N. C. , Complying with your request that w pass on ths merits of the different advertisements submitted in compe tltlon for the 2S prise,'' ws beg to report we have decided that copy numoered if 3 u entitled to tne prue. , y - JNO. R. ROS8, t A-i-W. BURCH, - Committee. Received; of Mrs.! Joa Person twenty-five dollars -for the best ad- ertisement of Mrs,' Joe Person's Remedy, as decided by Messrs. Ross and Burch. Thanks for sama - V , , . W. M. EMITH. -December Uth, '107. - - - Bad Blbbd Spirits Droop. That Tired Feeling " Recurs Constantly., .'Appetite Goes Back on .; YOU.' ' . - . . Blood is Poor That'js Nature Vay.of Telling You That , ' v - You Need ; , ' f,!rs.; Jc3 Person's Remedy; It's An Ideal Tonlr. 'Bracing, birrnglticnlnE, 1 r:xh::ariiiis, PnrlflM and Kn'rUhrs the Llootl. Tones Xp th Wholn r"jtrm. Soon V.r-i You I. i l,:.o X lor.-lf Ay-i'n. a For f ".10 at Alt Dru,r r.iores. f t .... ..9 c: -J At. c. v V I ; " : ' 1 . : .iv , '.: , v f . the t Victor Orchestrsy . All ; vocal ; selections have soaxfipanimenti '- by 8-Inch 35 cents PcriptIve Specialty Arthur Pryor'i Band TIetorkwsIi1 Marcs, (No.i7j) ; - - -,.Sosey ' , " Tenor Solo by BUly lHurray - - Vay Powa la Colon Town (dram "Ro(s Brot. fa -' s s , Paiuna") (No. 1194) t . loffoaa Comic Song by Arthur Collins k Mas Dan (fro "Ths Cy Whli. Way") Wo-liJ.t' ruth j . , xo-inch 60 cents; and 12-inch $i 1 Arthur Pryor'i Band by lllss Tones and Mr; Soencer . Bnacbo Bee and bit Uttls Cbeytnus (No. aK) . . ; - ' ' ten Spencer . . with Imitations by Gilbert Girard ' Iogr tod t (Tb VtckbMdi) (No. Stt4i TrowMde 1 Hymn by Haydn Quartet . sppyBay (N.J3) - Kimbaolt Btlf Stasis Swiiher s' KotaS '-' . Weker ' , .a . "Qesmdheit" Walts (T Year Hltht) spates lUdttsky Maics i.laca (No. syo) '' -. Kio of Rag. (ATve-Sus Oddity) R4ach , N. 3301) - , . , f . tmpsttone4 Dream Walts' (Zasuaao Sductw) -ich (No. lit) - labtlOvsrtua (Ne, ji4) 7 ' , ; PoUco Band of Mexico City 1 Velloo M. FrtM. Dlncwr , t " ' VUlcttyManrka w-loch (No.is) , ' Martin, i Vwaima-Caprlcs M-lneh Qio. j.Mj) ( Hpuwta Victor Orchestra ., i ; WaltOT B. ttm, Coadaetor 1 . aatama InMnuiM se-iaca (Naoo4) - 'tjottt ' Flute Solo by Partus Lyons Koado, o-lch (N. 5305) . ; . Deejoa. f 'Accbrdijon Solo by John J Elmmel ' Mafler ofPopuUf Reels (ladndiac Buck sad -. Wins DvKm) . m4kb (No. (jo;) ; Fluto and Oboe Duet , ' v . by Lyons and Trepte : BsspyDsys o-ht (No.jjol) Itralsskt Trombone Sole by Arthur PryV - love He sad toe Wortd is ktlne to-lacb (No. $309) Ban " Soprano Solo by Belene Noldl ' TlllaSoof (from Iteny Widow") : t4scs , 1 , t lNo.ii!K , lAai - " " j, -, llarcella Sembrich', Soprano ..'.' -ibc, wa orcMXrs f nch , '.-UrtBa--U(it Soh ei Suuner , V iws) , - . IMinoa-Coqnal. rtt to fnyt (Knottt Tkoa th Land) (.rr(lo.lao8) Them. ? lrightioeale's book (In Suuittn) (No. Mi) AbabUll ' naaCat diva (Qun of Heaven) ( Jtaifn) (N0.SIM4) BelUsl ; rarltaai-ullavoee, (la Sweetest Accent) i .... Mim) No. 8ns) Bettial ti. te-inch, piano aeeoaipcoiment kjr Ume. SelnkHcb ft . . Maiden's Wmb (Uadcbea'a Wuaecii) ( a , , . (No, liioe) - ; Caoeia : ' , Mattia Battlstlnl, Baritone . Tt ' le-lnth, vita oecht.tT.Hh eachAe ttlimn ; r. r."l. ' tetpa Percbe tnnw (Wky Ooet Taos Tnmble) " - . - (No, 9004) . ..- - sr-miA BUrOu-nmloUonel (My UnbapUoael) -i-i (No. ood) - Vktser . , Pas SebasUuoH) Ulboalj (0k tleboal) : ' , (N,ooo) , , , '. CoaiMtti IXattia Battlstini, Baritone ; i ;. Arlstodemo Sillich, Bass. ' , te-inch, with onluwrftf )!. IfMai La vedrrms, e veilte audace (1 Wot rrave, Audauoueieybeud) (Na.eeno;) 1 terfi New Red Seal Records Yodel Songs by AL B. (Metz) Wilsoii - wWiperini Breete uMeck (No.fjee) , 'wDiea '" Bosit of 0)4 Fatherland (Medley) ie4aca ' . -, , , (No. i687 ,. , - r a wiiaoa , Puet by Stanley and Macdonough tfe, 0 Ttioa Gloat Josorab ta-bwh (No.ji6b) , , , "tetow ' , : 1 Bass Solo by Frank C Stanley ' - ream On, Sear Heart, Dream 04 to-isck 1 ' - (No, ijej) z. prt'frxfm Mane , Harry Macdonough and Joseph Belmont RoWs Redbreast lo-lnch (No.jjm) DtKnen' . Tenor Solo by Byron 0. Harlan . ' . Twe Blue Byes io-lab (N.jio) Bofes , Harry Macdonough and Haydn Ouartet ' 'Heati the Old Acota Tree, Sweet Ktuil illoce , , : !) - tai' - Comic Song by Billy Murray ; oWhat'.tlieUee tinch (No.jju), - ioataja ; Duet by Miss Jones and Mr. Murray, sUke Sellers eo-laeh V:fiiP 4 nJ' ' Duet by Collins and Harlan ' Coma OaaadKi To Baby eoJack (No, jj) Clarke ; Billy Murray and Hayda Quartet , Budweiej' Friend of Was iclnch (No. J3fo) fnrta - Comic; Song by Miss Ada Tones , Xta't Ort lurried Ay More, Ma w-lack , . .lHo,jie) , . V - ' iPetbw , Hymn by Haydn Quartet asfn.sarwsttt te.iaeS: (fie, 5)i)) , - boeU -Mattia Battistld--EmllU Corsl' CoridellaScala . , . , (Dtw( wUh La Scale Chorea) , , r , . le.fph, with 0rchir-Jj We . . . Bnunt-Vieol neeo vA di rose (Come, Beanat ; Mudn) (N0.90008) Tertl ; v' . 'Carlo Albanl, Tenor - ' . twlacb. whk orchoura-Ji y, aack tttUU - F 1Dtin--)b tot cat sons afl aactU LaUta-epanUa Serenade , No. nfl) , W-roda ' PaxliaceH-VeeU la dunks (0 Wltk the play) (No. 74097) r . . , iijue,, , ieUwIyU) (No.,ev) 1. toelsettfi ' H. Evan1 WUllams, Tenor ;, m , ' ol:b, with orcbeeua-Si . sweet lUMKary (No.eXo) . ttWa&t . te-lnch, with orebeetraxp'i.eo aah tdbatMatw-Ctijirt aniaam (.) - (HO. 74i . I B ... p C5 o o I 01 1 -QjO-'-P '0 "O 'O "O Q'lQif'Qu.'Ou 0 0 ' 0 0 I New Victor Record. kn tt'.i thravthent lAmct ka on ths 2Slh of Uvary month -"i I i i . n i ByVktorflsaawwUlgUttyplswtt,,,, Go an4 bearthem toayl , Victor Talkinsllacliine Co Camden N J,US A BerllBer Gremophaoe Ctwpesy ef UoatrwU, CaeasW PiMribotan Write forfr.a csUlofna ot vrt woo Kseords O Oi a o a d 6 a a a a ji3 :--: ; c C; ".Thp 'Above, ;Recbrdo ',:"';y" : and all others' in the Victor catalogue are for tale by the' . '-' ' . Charlotce Music Company - Retail Distributors b! ' , 1 V 'I'll , , - ' t ':V lotos' Tci'.-J'Sa r.lcclilnoa and " .The December" Records will bo played TO-NIGHT at out-' at W -m . To which tho public i cordially invited. . ' ' rro-rar.::: At 8:C0, "at the ci-n of tha Gold; I:1 1 in. rw-tit v.,1
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Dec. 28, 1907, edition 1
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