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-V. j ff 4 win the guest of Ma Butu p. Moor, an. Tenth avenue. . : - Mi MTrtam Look bu con to ..a. havobee" is- nii c"' . -7...,., h. Uiss v f tr.i"'" 0 uu, Etbertdge - i . Ml. OtO Brown baitsoury o attend a house party given: by Mies Mildred -McCubblns. . t ' -ilJw Eloiae Tebeau, of Sheltoo, S. !. has arrived in the city and ia the charring guest of Mies Mlnda McManawajL I' R & v p- Dancing L--: - i r.. I M 6PF " marriage of aTis . iPrurl of Due West. i7t Pf"1 , frskine College. Due f Vh e tnnouncoment read. J tw p' i of their sister if Hen,phUl Gner ,t tour o Weal, sou th Carolina a daughter of "we-idfnt W. M. oner. ot ta"".,; and a young wom- .2 uurr 1 scholarly attatn !rfelr natural gift, have been etlnement and op- for KtuJ hlch hM bMD her home town where ara institution, of the Ao- i lmed prrrtyterian Church. : iv is a graduate oi ' L .. in t J!.:' .ost bnlliani memben of mZ He is at present on tne 1C' his alma mater, having ac 'ri.hin, n offered him by the T ' last year. He ia a of 1I0C and wi m.. mun with mat promising ..... cner and Mr. Long I h of friends In this city and "' pleasant acquaintances hav Pn (orroed during college years. f , .i irmlah Goff are Jt4 t trie Breslln Hotel,-New ... irrfrev. of Tort Mill, S. C. I .v. .eri eieTday of Mrs. J. n.lhm 0n Jckson Terrace. r ' r w Mellon aod children are tin it the home of Mr. and Mrs. n rude A. Matthews and young !., CmOh. Ultiiton. if it )tsicimi Lp;,(j to 6pend several montha. ii Alice johnann, of Marian, S. C, Lfterut of Miss Lillian Reid on bgt Uorehead street. v Mtrtlii Davis, who has been Lkinc i&hool in Virginia, la apend- CTiiy or two In the city with Mlsa Ln f. P'.sgoh Forest. t; uid Si R ' . Alexander and kailt left vester.iay morning for &k Mounlaln where they will spend Alexander will spend several kjifkch w--ek at his qmce in'Unar Cmroirr Vaoa and forth from Black Iiii4.r,. Ha Julia K.'tit-rt.son will entertain It Ihcklenburg: I'hapter. Daughters I the Amer!. an Revolution at hot kmton t Tr.i.le street this atter- tt o'cloc k. Miss Eulalle Slater, who baa been the guest of Miss Mamie Griffin for soma time, will leave to-day for her home In Orangeburg. 6. C. Visa Helen Mallory will entertain the members of the Thursday MoiTi ing Bridge Whtat Club this morning at her home on North Poplar atreeu Mrs. J. E. Carson has returned fram Winaton-Salem, where she attended the funeral services of her brother, Mr. Worth McAlister, who died last Monday. Mias Sarah Caanady, of Oxford, the daughter of Mr. and Mra. N. H. Caanady, is the gueet of her grand parBU. Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Law rence, on Tenth avenue. THE ARTICfliAJt RINTBRS- RBCEOIbKCe aa OPtXJAKJTT was HOCTRED by AI!8TAKIKQ IUNTB3 and RESSM E.N ULLiira for the ROMOTJON of the Art RBRVA.nV&. ROMPTNE8JJ RVA1JLS In Qur D)1k'l OUAD RJX'I.l-DING aU OSSIBIUTY of GRPLXINQ and ETR.VICIOU8 Delays la RODL'CINO tbe RETTIEST ATTERNS ot ERFECT RINTLNO. LACE an Order with the ARTICULAR R INTERS and ERHAPS We ir LEASE YOU. Queen City Printing Co., 14 E. 4 th St. Charlotte, N. a PERSOXALS. Hiss Daisy i.'ulli-tt leaves next week rKorganton. where she will spend a Ink or two Willi relatives. Mr. nd Mrs George B. Hiss left M nirM for a two-weeks stay in Italic i.'::y. In H. H tattle, of Montgomery, 111. ho has iiten visiting her sis- p Mr R I. i;u,hon, on South Tryon peel, is (.pending the week with Mrs. J. Missiy in Fort Mill. 8. 8. Mrs. Wile 111 return to Charlotte nentt Kfi B. A. sntherland. of Baiti- p Md a former resident of Char- ptW, I.11 is't 'nc h,r uiutr Mrs Tullan Bj'rd. :n Dilworth. Hf Virginia Irvin. of Concord. y;erlay here, the guest of Mrs. ' w.mer, an Kllzabeth Heights, liberty Hall chunmr rr, ,,v,.- American ) clution. will hold Its F"i"-t -nK the- season, this after f" M 4 .0 ".i,k with MtnfairiH " i .lftt an I T T. Allison at th P"' 1'" T !!.u. on North Tryon P Th- ',r,j nf managers of the r'- -i n.e.t at Mrs. fSt" i: oM.-..k. The Movemente of a Number of Peo- pie, Visitors and Others. Prof. C. G. Keeble, of the Ralelirh graded schools. Is Bpending a day or two in tne city with Mr. Oates Sprinkle. Mr. W. E. Bailey, of Marshville, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. C. H. Broward, of Kings Moun tain, spent yesterday In the tity stop ping at the Buford. Mr. J. M. Carothers, of Rock Hill. 8. C, was a Charlotte visitor yester day. Messrs. George Pennington and Arthur-Taylor have returned to the city after a business trip out of town. Mr. R. M.Mlohal, of Lineolnton. was a unariotte visitor yesterday. Mr. C. R.! Morris, of High Point, spent yesterday in the city. Mr. J. C- Marshall, of Wadesboro, was registered among the guests at the Central yesterday. Mr. Walker White, of Atlanta, Ga was registered yesterday among the guests in the city. Mr. W. a Carter, of Salisbury, spent yesterday in the city. Mr. R. J. Hill; of Philadelphia, spent yesterday among the guests at the Southern Manufacturers' club. Mr. John Morrison, of Rocking ham, was the guest yesterday of Mr. Cameron Morrison. Dr. O. G. Falls, of Gaston ia, spent yesterday in the city with friends. Dr. D. Aiken, of Wlnnsboro, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday, stopping at the Southern Manufacturers' Club. Mr. James L. Little, of Little's Mills, spent yesterday In the city with relatives. Mr. William W. Williams, of Ral eigh, is a guest at the Selwyn Hotel. Mr. J. A. McAdoo, of Greensboro, spent yesterday here on business. Mr. C. R. Means, of High Point, la spending the day at the Central Hotel. Mr. C A. Sherrlll, a prominent citi zen of Cornelius, was a Charlotte vis itor yesterday. -Messrs. R. Morrison and W. C. Spratt, of Chester, 8. C, were guests at the Central Hotel yesterday. Mr. George A. Molting, Jr., of Richmond, Va., well-known and popular here, Was a visitor in the city yesterday. Mr. J. H. Boone, of Greensboro, was registered last night at the Stone wall Hotel. Mr. A. N- Goodwfn. of Reidsville, is a Charlotte visitor to-day. Mr. Alfred Rellley, who has been attending Washington and Lee Uni versity, at Lexington, Va., for the past year, will return Saturday to the city. Last year completed Mr. Rellley's freshman term at the uni versity. Mr. T. M. Fayssour, or Gastonia, is a guest at the Buford Hotel to-day. PASSENGERS TRANSFKRRED. A Few Minor Happniftgs la anal About the CJtx. The performance at '--the ' Air Dome is attracting much attention this week. The attraction is worth seeing and the Air Dome is a de lightful place to vis It during the hot summer evenings. The flve-months-old Infant of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cathey, of Paw Creek, died at noon yesterday. The faneral services will be conducted this morning from the Paw Creek Presbyterian church. Invitation cards have been re ceived in the city to the bajiquet which the business men of Durham are to give to the officers and di rectors of the Erwin Cotton Mills Friday, June ISth, at 8:10 o'clock In Durham. Mr. John W. itmtth. who under' went an operation for appendicitis several months ago at the Memorial Hospital In Richmond, being in that city when he was taken very III, has returned to .that hospital for treat ment, not having recovered his health. Mr. Joe Klouse, who left Char lotte- with his family yesterday morn Ing at t o'clock en route to Atlanta, Ga.. through the country In his Ram bler touring car, was delayed about eight hours at Sloan's Ferry. Heman- agod to crosa early in the afternoon and continued on his way. ' Dr. Walter Brem, Jr., of Pana ma, will arrive In Charlotte the first week in July on his annual vacation. While here he will be the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brem, In Dilworth. Mrs. Brem will not come to the United States this year, remaining In Panama with her two children during Dr. Brem's ab sence. Tllletfs "r nd Mrs 'h3,U, TT XJ k, ' ' ' 1 - illl'tl r? the week in Ashevllle. P Mr HPpr is attending the f there f hotel men, now In And m. d..... ,. , . tv,-, ' ' lr' tjiicnnsi ana r. ac'unii.ni.-H K,. - ern- . (twnt Vv lnm morning for 4 - . -re lacy win spend some i-rii ui oouin ooston, 'iii 'iu'"e !n dtv to-morrow 4lr ';.:'. N'eai Mellon-on Is visiting The rv,., P e.v' W,, '" Allce Byers, friends of Mr. Cor- '11 be interested In his K-v T. Mr McNeils left v ..-',. ' ma8v,lle. where the Pae or .v. 'J , Pel"iormed at the rmrenta K v.ti,.. Of St . 4h titv , r 8 ratroc church. oa rh V-t, , M( Nlla Is widely 't n I ne- n returning to horn, v brldi ne wU1 re1J No SOI South Alexand er tJri Kn.Pr(W?n. and daughter, TtinEr e" ,, J nom Iart night iii nasmngton. iie and Winston-Sa- iil came In as transfer service at leave of - fifteen N lu. n, 'a! nn laat ni la c . .. Mis. "y:. w"o has been , ivuincr. in h rr. :ihT v?,0v,ne t0 Baltimore. the guest of Misses and Vlt h oi ck.i.. v . Ull 1 IUCI . XnTll. .... 'V -,f p ""on and Mr. T. ires,.... e- Mill R wora f a' at the Stonewall Ho - r--,,. . . n t( n. ui wb " ? in rw. cixy Katurday Street Oar Company Qutfk to Heed the Warning of the Board or A Mer men Relative to the Morrhea1 Street Bridge Expert to Make Examination. Pursuant to the aldermanic con demnation of the safety of the over head bridge over the C, C. & A, Rail way on East Morehead street Tues day night, the street railway com pany yesterday morning ceasied to run Its cars over the structure and will do so no more until an expert has made an examination and the place is approved by him and by the city government. Transfers are given the passengers and the service terminates on either side of the bridge, to be resumed just beyond. The empty cars were run over the bridge to the shed In Dilworth lust night and will be brought out this morning, of course, but what will be done hereafter constitutes somewhat of a problem. It will be more of a one if an Indefinite delay develops precedent to the denouement of the affair. It is much better for the peace of mind of tire passengers, if for no other reason, that the precaution be taken as the possible danger has been the source of much concern on the part of those who have to pass that way by car. Ordinary vehicles ard pedestrians. It Is stated, may pass over without Jeopardy. Pertinent Proposition Apropos Police Reduction. "Did you ever stop to think," re marked a business man yesterday, "that the members of the police and fire departments of the city per man have more territory to take care of than any other similar sets of men anywhere in tbe country? "Roughly, estimating, Charlotte is five miles long and four miles broad and has an area of 20 square miles. Figuring 640 acres to the mile, ihla gives the city an acreage of 12,500. In the poflceudepartment are 21 men, or an average of one man to every W0 acres. With the firemen the same approximate ' average noias good. This, whert-jSTte considers the blind tigers and. other undeslraole malefactors. Is enough to Veep the filll force of men busy. But there 21 men are not on duty all. the tfme so far as the police . department is concerned.' The city therefore is patrolled by 10 men on active duty, which is about one man to every two square miles. And yet the authorities have reduced the force. Special Notices THERE IS NO WAITING TO BE 8ERV d at our placethis ia a feature with ua Just the sama as rvln only tha very best in tha sating Una. It yoa oaven't Been aatmg wiia ua. an wa aak is a call. our also. "Qalek Lunch." NEW YORK LUNCH ROOM, Wast xraas uu rQli. BALE CKUtUUbD ATONIC IN alsea auitable lar ail grades concrete work, will quota you dauvered piicaa by wagon or cars en application. lTrd Oliver. Charlatte. N. C POINTER PUPPIES, MAGNIFICENT ly bred, registered stock, aire and dam great shooting dogs; puppies are beau tiful Individuals. For prices and par ticulars write K. H. ANDREWS. 213 N. Tryon St. I , TO LET 6 ROOMS, MODERN, 12 3; 7 rooms, modern, JO; 4 rooms. Palmer St., t: 3 rooms. North Clarkson. (C; rooms and offices In Sanders' Building;, 27 S. Tryon, IS and $7. Houses for col ored tenants in Wards 1 and 2, from 11 to fci per week. 'Phone 344. E. L. KEESLER, S. Tryon. READ THIS LIST-SUGAR, COFFEE, tea. chocolate, cocoa, rice, and if you need anything therein Included, 'phona us and you will get fresher, better and cheaper goods than elsewhere. This la our line, we know nothing else, but we know all about this. C. D. KENNY CO., J. F. Roberta, Mgr. LEATHER GOODS - POCKET BOOKS, Purses, Card Cases, etc. We have the finest assortment; you ought to see them. Be sure that you do before you buy anything in the leather goods line. JAS. P. STOWE & CO., Drug gists. 'Phone 179. WE ARE AHEAD OF THE GAMK when it cornea to Clgara. Can't you mention a good Cigar that isn't in our stock? Juat try it. We carry an Im mense line of ihe beat and can please anybody. GEM RESTAURANT Co. FRESH COUNTRY EGGS 23c. NEW aupply spring chickens and hens. Snow Delft Lard in tubs 10c. or 9 pounds tl. Extra fine cheese 17fec. Good red salmon- 10c,; pink I for 'Sc. Argo 15c Red line peas 10c. TMs Is a good pea. Poland brand, best Maine corn, 10c BRIDGERS tc. CO. PICNIC! PICNIC! PICNIC! DO YOU realize how Important that you abould have something nice to eat? Try our boned chicken, tongue, ham. partridge, wild duck, potted beof,- olives,, plain and stuffed; any kind of crackers, potato chips. olive relish. MILLER-VAN NESS CO. Mrs. Arthur. B. Springer entered the, Presbyterian Hospital yesterday. where she will be sunder medical treatment for several weeks. OXFORD SEMINe&BY, Oxford, N. C. Apply for Illustrated Catalogue con taining full Information as to courses et study, charges, etc Black, Brown and Gray Suede 2-but- ton Pump Qxfords, ' light soles. Price a 30 Black, Red, Blue, Plrrtc and Bronse Ankle Strap Pumps, light soles. Price ....$30 These are . the . popular sellers. You cannot ge wrong on either style. By mall JOc extra. GILMER-MOORE & IVES New June v ;'. e .i. ' Styles tkat are the. thin In Vow York now Just sent us by our buyer. They're something rfixtlnrtlv dif ferent. You'll want ta m th.m Tha shapes arrived yesterday morning and already our Mlllinara hav number all trimmed and on exhibition in our snow windows. The Prices All our Hat prices have been cut lOWn about half, mn vnu'll a II. that has all the style and exclusive, ness of the IS. 00 to $10.00 models for from IS. 00 to $6.00. Torchon Lace 3c Yard Another rood leader. widths part Unen Torohon Laces in Match Seta Bands and inaarii.m The heavy sort that sells at from Jo. toic. and 10c., for Just 3a yard Embroidery Bands 25c Yard About ia tvi. h -.,...- , - -j ----- -- , ... K"Kaw u o-lnch widths Ana Embroidery Bands, we offer at .5c yard, These Qualities aM at n , m. usually. Imitation India Silks 25c Yard A beautiful aoft MimHuH bhi Finished Cotton Fahrln that ... like the best India Silk, for 25c. yd. Comes in Black. Pink, Tan Old Rose, Alice Blue and Light Blue. I VETS Crepe a -. ;.! " During this season we have had two hundred . pieces of this beautiful, popular fabrie. - Serpen tine Crepe Is adapted for many uses. The plain shades make pretty evening dresses and tailored; , waists; also very pretty for stenciling. The Oriental and floral designs have ho equal for Wmpnaav, and make exquisite draperies. Our price for Serpentine Crepe Is , 15c yd,' 75o. TO $1.50 IRISH AJfD VENICE CHEMISETTES AND COLLARS 50c. A special bargain in Irish and Venice Chemisettes and Yoke Coljars. A big clean-up purchasa ," from a large importer; values '75c., 8 sc., 91.26 and $1.50. Special.. . . SOo. for cboloe ; 91.50 LONG GLOVES AT 6 PAIR " ;v The ever comfortable short sleeve waist is In' evidence again this summer. Long Gloves) are used, and will gain In popularity as the aeason advances. Here's a chance for a bargain: l-button length Silk Gloves that formerly sold at $1.50. Colors Black, Brown, Tans and White. 'Spade! w hile they last . . .BIkJojpwl i - - t "t. ' i. CHILDREN'S z5c. WHITE SILK LISLE SOCKS AT I Jo. PAIR ' ' A limited quantity of this bargain Children's White Si'k Lisle Socks, regular 25c. value. Special ' 10. pair ,; LADIES' REGULAR S5e. SILK LISLE HOSE Itc. PAIR k A An actual saving of six cents a pair on the most popular Hosiery. Ladles' fine Silk Lisle tnd regular Lisle, fast black, garter top, reinforced heel and toe Hosiery. These are the sheer Gaus ' i . ;-"i iwc.ypair, Hose that retail everywhere at 25c. pair, and are strictly firsts. Special. SPECLVLS IN LADIES' GAUZE VESTS 10c. Gause Vesta at 6c. Ladles' full bleached tape neck Gauss Vests, the regular 10c. kind, at. .5c. 25c. Gauze Vests 19c. Ladies' bleached Lisle Finished Vesta, made of fine Egyptian Combed, ' Yarns, silk taped neck and arms; a regular 26c. number. Special 19c. M'CALL'S NEW JULY FASHION SHEETS, PATTERNS AND MAGAZINES. BELK BROTHERS, 15 to 21 East Trade Street Novelties in Light Colored Suits A sweller lot of smart models can't be seen in Charlotte than we are showing to-day for $12? and $15 'And even those at $10.00 show smart tailor ing, but those at $17.50 to $27.50 any merchant tailor would pronounce artistic. We sell strictly for cash and sell cheaper. Get the cash habit and pay less profit. H. C. Long Company Carriages a. watforw vry TeuH. laaal Harness Automobiles Wagons Coniaigoe Qzaaem trf"ir'n " i iT ii m HarnoM Aororobile6 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 in 1 1 1 i't i i i ii i i i i 1 1 1 i i 1 1 ii IIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIBM ? v iaf r 1 r -I - ? I,laj I . ail A iJJI . lili ISSiA CmX . OmX lirJ "' ULi" A Carload of "STUOEBAICERS'? Wo have just received a carload of Studebaker -wagons! i Come in and, look them ovcr.Let us show you how. well a Studebaker is built v 4 J. W. Wadsworth's Sons Co Dealers lu Vehicles and Harness. ' '. ' ssaMtn f J1lV,WlI'aTI mm wm t u m t w m m rmm m m 1 ALL OP YOUR FRIENDS COME HERE who know wwhat good cooking ia So you see you will not only get a meal to your liking, but meet also some of these friends. So much for the., cooking. Then there are the component parts of the meal to con k" aider. These are right same as booking. And as to service from ;f3 soup to nuts it's on a par with what you get to eat. p Selwyn Hotel 4 European. Rooms 91410 and a p. Edgar B. Moore. Prop. IF YOU ARC With your horseshoeing, don't change. If not, let us show you how to take care ?.j!V of your horse's feet. Shoe ing horses $1.00, mules 10c. Mr. Price Neely In charge. Mr. G. W. Pax ton, assistant DR. FISHER'S HORSE SHOEING SHOP, - 11 North CoUesre Street. IF YOU SHOULD ASK US to show you some of the finest Suits in our store, say priced from $20 to $35, we would show you the best made. ' We search the markets of the whole country for the best that they afford, but npver before hav.ewe seen such sartorially perfect ready-for-service gar ments for Men and Young Men as we have shown this season. ,v.vwv Come and try on some of these clothes and tell us what you think of them. Long - Tate Clothing Co. .- - sr. r. nvjfuuuu. ji" ? y - 'ft.' . i. J
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