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CHABLOT TE. DAILY OBSERVER, SUNDAY", MAY 16, 1009. Mablished ; . - y ;, ; . 1842 L. lif 1ST1C If If ff 1M1W Is perhaps the only high-grade piano in the United States which is made and con trolled by the direct descendants of its original founder. Most all the rest have been forced to seek the alliance or amalgamation with manufacturers of cheap commercial pianos. Thus time-honored names have become mere trade-marks, lacking every vestage of individuality. Able to pursue its lofty, ideals unfettered by commercial agencies, the great house of Stieff has exerted all its energies in but one direction, with the flattering result that to-day the Stieff is proclaimed everywhere the most beautiful toned piano produced. & We cordially extend a hearty invitation to our friends and visitors to our grand 20th of May week celebration to visit pur Southern Wareroom, No. 5 West Trade street. r ,CHA3o M TIEFF t outhern Wareroom No.- 5 West Trade St. Manufacturer of the Artistic Stieff, Stieff Self-Player, and Beautiful Shaw Pianos. C. H. WILMOTH, Mgr. ks AM) OUXTOHY. Luc vinnd K-innrkhl fciTPx a CiimllilHtrs for E. Marline, of X w Jer- ch.i!p!on i : ..!"r nf our Idd, if wp shall (liminatP On' ' f: fitn t!io . silrula- Blarlin-- : 'In- p.rsonal Ipol'ti. a! '.!! f-r "f Mr. 1 v rlnqu'Ti' has pTitlTPlf the pollt- of Hi., nut' hl.'Sfv" W" r.. 4 1 K st u nip I t'.:rl- limps a "ffi.f the L'Eisla- stat- Senator twlrr for ' I'lurfsH, onrft lnc for Tinnr, nnrp for rvn-p f.ir 1'r.ttcd StHtPS t!l "f whi. h h- mis rils- T,. s. ,,rril mis ft! at ?. .m , it,. ,im Mam:!o ,,f t,,i.,r,.- mt Ftine iniiisnrmtlv ripnlM inJ pAint.. n uh pridf to PtT and hen ho a? trltimph- f!n the fjtn r.t 4 F"l to Pi . ,,, Bran l,;,ns.!t. who is. Oft f.ffl I f.F i !. iiiiDt or N rnartr- . ,..v,.. :s i;..,n,t,pred . ij. nig. P fxamri .s tn ti tail n., bbl. Sri' . . , ."r Knntt. Tom " Vr- Iohn Allpn. and ' Bin a niMfnifirent Apmio f..r crave P "on snrt ,!i,.. . .. ... 1 111 coo Prtal L ,ht of another I 58 a 'hf Miction- lUbJ ..' "tump oratorg, 1 th-re wj'.v ,;nil1 'hat k Ts.::p?ldint of tl i . ha . against tfni Mth.:."1. Jt e Wh Ld,:,w" a hoe- hr tn v.. DOCTOIl'S AtZrWG FEAT. ku-r Cay., v,. h n Pick; meas- 1 " "trunieat., i In Speeding Auto Whirls Baby Over Head, Saving Its Life. New York Press. By treatment so heroic that many persong who saw it thought the cur peon was demented, Dr. Burke, of Bellevue Hospital, recently saved the life of Evan Killeen, 9 months old, of -55 Avenue A. The baby was chok ing to death slowly from a jack which he had attempted to swallow, and which had lodged in his windpipe. Seated In an ambulance which was going through the East Side streets at a 50-mile clip. Dr. Burks seized the baby by the heels, swung him head downward several times, and then began whirling him about his bead. When tha ambulance reached Twenty-third street and First avenue the surgeons heard something strike the bottom of the ambulance with a metallic ring. He also heard ' the baby give a gasp of relief. Pausing in the heroic treatment w hlch he was practicing, the surgeon looked toward the bettom of he am bulance, and was delighted to see the six-pronged piece of iron lying there. Then he took the baby tenderly In his arms and endeavored to make up !y soothing treatment for all the ne cessary rough usage to which he had subjected the youngster since the race against death started. Little Evan was almost exhausted. The surgeon knew, however, his patient's life was saved, and that in a few hours hs would be all right KJEt-LY EASY FOR PAPKE. Illinois Thunderbolt Knocked Out His Opponent In One Minute and Thirty Seconds Forty-Flre-Round Bou Had Been Scheduled. San Francisco, May 16. One min ute and thirty seconds of a scheduled 46-round contest was sufficient to demonstrate that Hugo Kelly, of Chi cago, Is no match In speed or skill with Billy Papke, the Illinois thun derbolt. At the end of this brief period, after half a dozen short ral lies, Papke stood unmarked, while Kelly lay unconscious In the centre of the ring, with a deep cut over his right eye and his chance for the mid dleweight championship gone glim mering. Papke virtually toyed with his opponent. Ctoaer Than a Brother. Durham Sun. Recently an Oklahoma mob lynch ed three cattle men, two of whom con fessed at the last moment that they were native Tesans. An ever watch ful contemporary reminds The Hous ton Post that this Is only another In stance of how Tezans always "hang together" when they leave .thair na tive 8tate. I Of Course It Wouldn't Anderson, S. C, Mail. Los Angeles reformers are asking their city council to pass an ordinance prohibiting women from lifting their skirts at street crossings. They 'doubt less know that it wouldn't do any good to pass an ordinance to mak the men look the other way. SAM'L J. SMITH Factory Aj-eoV . I-. . Stocks of i Flexo Desk lamps, Glass . '.v Shades and , Balls. ' Metal and Mirror "Shades.. Electric and Comb. Fixtures, . Lighting Supplies. ..CHARLOTTE, N. C. I East 4th St.- v (Usder Bnford Hotel) Tbone.8M. We Knock he Soots Out Of Thin as 2 UJ CO Our Guarantee is Your Satisfastion The Ben-Vonde Company Expert DYERS and CLEANERS Office and Works 18 W. 5th SL, Charlotte, N. . Our Guarantee Is Your Satisfaction PRICE LIST Gents' Garments. W n ? c a5 1 1 u la ill HP. .76 up $1 up tl.78 up tlM up II M up $3.60 up 60 up .50 up 1.00 up 1.00 up l.OOup 1.00 up ' K tit . BA ii Mh tiM KA nn 1 M nn finlts . Coat ..i 60 up .50 up 1.00 up Vast 26 up .28 up JO up Vests, fancy... .16 up .28 up .60 up Trousers Sup .36 up .60 up Overcoat, light .78 up l.OOup 1.60 up heavy .60 up .60 up .80 up 1.60 up .60 up .60 up .60 up 1.60 up 1.00 up .16 up LOO up 3.00 ap ....61.00 up 1.16 up l.OOup 1.60 up 1.60 up 2.60 up i U II 8ults Bkirts Waists Jacksts. short Jackets, long Velvet suits cleaned only. 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Cleaned Feathers and Plumes Veils Silk Ties Kid Gloves' Dyed EOc. up 60c up 26c. up 60c. up 10c up 16c. up EXPERIENCED HAT CLEANERS Straw Hats cleaned, bleached, reshaped-. ... 50c. up; Felt Hats cleaned and reshaped. ...... ... .50c. up Panama Hats cleaned, bleached and re shaped . . .$1.00 up Silk Hats cleaned and reshaped $1.00 upl Silk Hats'cut down .$1.00 up THE LARGEST Exclusive Dyeing and Renovating establishemt ' in the Carolinas. 'Work called . ; for and Delivered. ''Phone 1J65. Special Attention to Outfpf iip; ;f f ..4 CO rn; rn Z3 t
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