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' '.Mr- Jones' is -ex-;.- ' pected to arrive today; ; ' ' " ,'. MrsV- H. ple'schen and Miss ' Katie Gleschen ' have ' returned ' from Char- 'lotte, where' last week they atfendetf a birthday party given complimentary to "Miss Augusta Gieschen, who is a student at liabeth College,. - . ' : C ;Capt,JD. Pr Foley, Twho was recently appointed senior captain In tne Kev enue Cutter Service, and who for the tiast'few weeks has been serving cwt 0 court maillal duty ' la New .York,; ar- rivea " nome sunaay 10 spena somo time. tMr.. and Mrs'. B.;"E. Edwards return ed Sunday from their .honeymoon, spent in'Wiashington, New York,' and other places interest "North, and will be at h ome in this city where the proqm; hay a ;position;wlt&' the, Atlantic Coait pne;r,v'.;;.: -"; i ,s -' 'i-"ifv: '. .v " ' - V ' ' . v. Dr. and Mrs: Lionel H. Love, of Pa cific" Grove, California, arrived yes terday: and will, spend two 'weeks, with friends a.nd relatives in -this city; This' is their 'first visit "to Wilmington in more than ' a year and friends of Dr. . Love will be delighted ' to know that he is in. the finest of healthu . The: many friends of ftAv. John N. , . Cole, superintendent of the Methodist . Orphanage at Raleiffh, were delighted to see him in the city- yesterday. He was returning from an. appointment up , the State and came to Wirmtngton for the day, betng the gnest of his friend, ex-Mayor William E. Springer.. V- r -; Yesterday's Charlotte Observer - says': ' 'f'Mlsses Mary ' Henderson, of Salisbury, and. Mary . Mercer:' of New ;j, York, will arrive in the, city this morn- insr to visit Miss Sadie ThomasK on Elizabeth Heights. . Miss Margaret Brldgers, of Wilmington, ' who has been the guest of Miss Louise Wads worth. wUl also, be Miss-Thomas'' guest this week:' " 1 ' ; ; : '"' v" ' . " Sunday's Charlotte s Observer, says : Charming in every .'" detail and, alto . gether enioVable .was thebridge: whisi . pafty. whieb-JVIiss Margaret Reese, the season's latest - debutante,' 'gave yea- terday morning" at her; lovely, home on North .Chiirch street complimentarv to Miss Honorti Mitchell, of ;Norf olV, I Va.: ' who is 1 the guest of Mrs. R.' L; ; -. Gibbon and- Misa' Margaret Brldgers, of ,Wilijain&ton,4who'. is visiting Miss ; Louise -WadsworthiV Those;fjpfsent, aside from" the guests of honor, were; Misses ' Xouise Wadsworth; - Norma VanLandingham. .JaiiA irwinv Kath- j erlne Cramer, Helen .Eddy',' Luja Tali- ; af erro, : yQadie Thomas,' Minta Jones. Annie. : Lonise Hutchinson, Sarah Brockenbrough," Anna Forbes Liddell, Helen Liddefl. ' Ruth .Reilley, Cornie Pore,. Elizabeth Chambers, Oanie An . drews, . Alma -".Maxwell, ..Mj.rgueilt.? K?ng Lacy Jtay. Annie Wilson, Essie ' : , Stokes. Martha HOwell and Louie St '.axf and SarahJones. ' rf : . On Tvednesday evening : October 27th,- tKere wjll , be- a stereoptkon lec- . v ture at the FirjBt Presbyterian Church, .which deserves a large audience. .Rev. John WV Little, of Louisville, Ky.. will be the lecturer and Jiis subject will be v "The Religious and Industrial Educa tion of thev Negro." For 12 years' Rev. Mr.Littteiias been', working ih'ft-ne gro mission in Louisville, which stari-edr-ln a' snjall wayand Hov has undet1 Its influence between .seven and eight hundred negroes.' . They, have carnen- terhops, sewing sJhb6ols 'and cooking - schools and all , they need Is" money : enough;-: to pay expenses. ,. Mr.. Littlo hopes to get epoogh ,peqple" interested to raise . the money ;andr thus - help Solve. the Negro ;Pro"blem.H Ha H not an'.; unknown man. in the churcji. , for he has lectured before the highest , ; courts of the church., but this is first vitst to Wilmington.' He is. a na tive of . Tuscaloosa, Ala.; so has known what negroes -are. like air bis life and V sincerely wants to improve their con ,iition. It Is to be hoped Mr, Little 1 Jfrill be heard by a very large audience ' - upon this . interesting .and Important stfb.tect .to. the church and the people of the South generally. . . ;; ,.'.. , '. ; -CLOSE. OF THE SEASON : . ATV DELIGHTFUL MONTREAT. Motttreat.Oict. .24yThe thrones of . ; people-rtha summered at' this popular Presbyterian resort have returned to - their, . homes leaving Montreat more ; quiet, but none the less beautiful in- stead 'of ''the "grelir covered w motiri tains otfthe. Sommer.' one. canv. 8'iet every : imaginable shade as he views the "woods- Admirers while fewer are Just as enthusiastic to -their apprecia - tiQn of the climate andscenery of this . place. :. The hotels jare both Closed, but" thd" Hickory lodge- has a good ' crowd o(. boarders, most of whdm will b'0 In Montreat all Winter. Move cot. ' takes than. usual have been taken fo tbisr Winters ;There are now about 30 j that - are, occupied. Montreat vbids to be" more, popular- thatf ever next. Sunt rcer. ' There ' v?Ul . te numerous new rottares-erected) to be occupied-next - seasom Dougherty ,&i Dougherty now -have two nanasome anci expensiv . -mde'r: course!' of' construction. Gem . S. Rv. Keealer. ;of Creenwoodt .Miaa . will have: one- or.in pretwesr in Montreat when, it Is finished. rMr. H. ' EUiot'sof Flprala. Alabajna, ts- alm6st ' riftto and will be easily, number - ih hp.nt. Plans are In the vo-a tfe ft. contractors for a dozen cr' more ccttagesr:Beside3.' there aro ' nrhnPrts. i rr - othr :' bulidin.-during - the Vlt:ter ' That-Sh' shut ia br.racmn- MJ01J- J. X tains iihfi.-resort Is ;ol .; Vitoat "sQXh troversies to keep interest altve. Some timering.jthe .Summer, a ..flaj'waa pwced on-the -Nortn. jfoi 017LOQK". out. . .; This - flae is conspicuous froin several places ; and soon became the subject; for remark. 'Mr. : Ed.' Cordell immediately laid claim to the honor uf 'planting lt-4here, but Deputy Pafton; the pioneer mountain guide, - hearihg of rtb: , claim,, immediately brought forth.,' records to; ; djsprrve; Cordell'a statmejrt and establish . Ihe distinct ion" ; .for- himself, t However, since nothing; as yet- has : been. hea:rd from the American Geographical Society or the- conenhagen University fame hangs 1ft- the balance. ;r ''s ': 7 - ' r f.-i ; ?ERS0KAL PARAQHAPHS. - Dr' 8:v A; Smith; Mpayn' and Sam Edwards, of- Boltoit, were among Sunday s guests at The Orton, .. ; rMrJ W. . H. Plummer," the clevejcf nignt cwrn. at The orton, has return ed from "a Visit' d the Stated Fafcat Am'ong-Testerdaya" guests at Th0 Southem were.S. Barker,' Clinton r Alex. Brltts, McDanieis: ; R. F. Brooks, Curriet'Harrjr Mayie, Barkoot -Showst, - Among . the guests at The Orton yest0rday tfere T.: A McNeill,- Lum- bertonfT Henry ' Clark Brldgers, Tar- boro ; .j J..':S. 'rPotts, . Lak& , Waccamaw ; Howard O. "Curtis." Southport r -T. -' B. PaEker.Otaleigr E.:., J. . HilL; Warsaw J.VS. Schulk'en and sbn, Whttevfllerfl LOCAL TJOTS V X'. t- .- The , tug Alexander 'Jones: . Capt Sanders,' cleared yesterday, afternoon for Savannah Ga,v' T,: ;vilj f : ' Attention is eaned 6 the ; adver tisement of Messrs.' Cv.H.; Forest Co., the leading dry: gpodsr merchants,' on Market.. street. J',- -r i'?.": J A:1 -At' ihe regular .weekly; meetlnar of the Wilmington MinlsteriatfUnion &l. tne-: w. m. u. a. yesteraar morning ,n was 'decided' to hold the election ' of officers next Monday mdrnlng. The meeting was largely attended. The funeral of Annie Hewett, th three-year-old: daughter- of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Hewett," of Delgado, ?waa held at 10 o'clock yesterday morning from - the - family resiotence. .The ' in terment was r in a cemetery a : short distance from ' Delgado. The child died Sundayrv ; " - '-Poles from which will suspend th.e arches of Tungsten Jlghjts have "been placed 'on Front streeterery 100 feet from .Grace to Oraneftf streets. ? ,Tne work:of installing -the - Ughjts win b6 commenced Shortly and will be.th placq.' before the; day of President Taft's visit v - - ' ---Saturday, Ben Jones, a white man. was arrested, on the charge of stealing, w from Samnel Rivenbark, also whlt. The case was called in Justice' Borne' manfc'8 court yesterday morning.; R!r venbark failed to appear and the cSse was dismissed at the cost of the prose cutor, i . -. " fr. John - T. Lane ' died, at ' his home -at Delgado yesterday mornmg. He had been very r fll-for-the past few days.and hi? death "was not altogether: unexpected. ' Mr. ' Lane ,as 29 , years old ' and. nnmarried.-' iFor, some ;time be " had 1 been I employed at Delgado Inills .and - had many, friends who re gret to. learn of his.4ea.thw, V ' i -TrCongressniah : H.' L..' Godwin wh spent .Saturdaj . and Sunday here .on his-way to Brunswick county, : where yesterday the first, of-a series at farmers' 'meetings was .field, Jiaff pnr chaseilfrom the WBmlngton Motor Car . JJompany a; model F, Maxwell touring car. 'The Maxwell was select ed after .Mr Godwin! had inrestigated. the .merits of seyeraiL other cars. ' ; . i Justice Bornemann had a 'motley throng of colored. school . children In his offlco .at . ft' o'clock jyesterday af ternoon. . While on her. war from School yesterday; Beatrice tahd claim ed that she wajrassafled and beaten, by Janie Weeks, Ethel GOss and Janie U1H. - V M l.V.f. .V. deienaants - were ' discharged ipon promise ot the parenta-to'glyetim' 4. f. a ' case against ,Hame r wimams, colored indicted ,on a peace warrant by Flossie Brown, colore, was, called. m Justice Boruemann's court '. yesterday mee tne warrant "was issued the ne- gresses; had made -friends , and wheA the; -case:' wasJ-caHcd evprogecutot swore she couldn t make out a: case. She wis taxed with the . costs, - She paid tme-hdlf - an d' the": defendant the other half. 15 J.", Hicks Bunting Drug Co.'s Success. " J. Hicks Quilting Drug,Co -'the. en terprising f druggists, i rather than await the ordinary 'methods of ' Intror duction. ureed the Dr. Howard Co to secure a quick' Bale for their celebrat ed specificf or- the ..cure of r constipf -tlpn, and dyspepsia by offerlng the.res ular'SOc bottle at" half-price, . So' much' talk has, been caused ' by this : offer, and so : many ; ce trtenHa have been, jnade fbrt thespecific that the :Dc Howard - Co. have authorized druggist J. Hicks "Bunting "to con tinue this special half price 'sale for-a In addition to selling a 50c bottle of Dr. Howard's specific' for 525,' J. Hicks Bunting Drug Co. has so much faith in ; the. remedy that they will refund .the- mony,' to "anyone! whom It ''does not'cure ' o - - .' When your. head: acnes, your stom ach coea not -digest food easily and na.turaHv . when there is .constipation; snacks before tha eyest: ttred feeMn. gidatPfi8sj bad tasted to. mduth. coated- tongue1irt! burni tout, stonv acn. roaring or ' ringing . in" the ears. meIancnoIy;, -and aver troubles Dr. Howara's specific will cure you. . Tf it does not, it will; not cosyou a cent. V: N.-,'-.i rlr- - '; . ;,f Tx' TTi6' Bed-Rock of Suctets ' ' Ltes .is a' keen, dear lirain; backed y indorauabie wui and .reslstxesa en ergy. . sucn- power ; comes' from 'the splendid health that Df; Klnga New tue ruis imparv iney, vitalize ever; organ and bnlld'np, brain srid body, j A. Havmonl LUemore. W. Va-.writa4 i iiicv nre m nm ptus i ever used ' TO CURE A COLDLIN ONE TJAV Take LAXATIVE BRQMQ Tabletsi Druggists refund inoney if it Ffail -to cure'-Klw,. GROVEj'S signa-tT , - nUi VL; aiacevthls weekr Is-to give ' k r; '7. -, ' : f "-;-;;-. :.,:;. , xZZir'rZ' ??"Z"Z"J -it; .m raowJ. branas, ana every tire that IV: i LMU. 'Ail -iiixu''"i i Arrestea py $kouqo iaw ;ugju ":'::f Bonds Oiyen ty Most.' ef Dei - -, ' ry - f endan,ts. - -a?;; . -. . . r " . ' . - " . . Mi T Thevarrest,' by the peliee shortly be fore' last midnight, of a -jKmibet;of well imnW'-vnttnmATi-'Af tfift p.it' "charedi with engaging fh games, of -chance, crer ated a distinct; seaation Up, to - to lock thte, morning Iff arrests vben; made' and all. but . three ;of the defend; ante- had'; given bonds . In the i sum i$ iiOfr toi ; their. appearanc at; tflal be fori he RecbrdernWs nrnlhylThe addlilonal;:charge- of ;ndncting fla gamlllliig i place ,: is entered . against three - of , the defendants; L; ' -: 4 y f . Tha' ooHce, " blotter at 12:3 o'clock this, mdrning Showed ; wt ihe-; ' f olio w- tng; bd been ; arrested:1 ;TMelvln Hbrne, wXoo'ndts a jjtoofcrobmt on" Princes s stret arrested by Sergeant' -H;. W. IoWelV ";warranti sworji out upon . in; format and belief by Patrolihan; ti AI Bradshaw John Poele, -arrested by cmrgaBi v.. w, vyooiaro wairaw upvii iBformation; and 'belief by 'Assistant Chief Qf Police . C. S: Burnett;' John CajipV'arrestedt by 1 Patrolman Ti.Ck EvagaV warrant upon inforBaationw'hnd lianjs ;J. t: Hugglns, ex policeman, arr resd by Patrolman W, .G 3Brlnkley, warrant upon' information 'and.'beiief by Chief Williams: . Albert Gote,. : ax- tested by Patrolman . G. Evans, warv rant npon, imormation ; ana, oener ,ny Patrolman' a A. Bradshawr J :'DtrWl -Willis, ex-policeman, arrested by ,Pa- trottaaB A. U'Long, warrant upon in formation and belief of . Chief Wir Haras; . Tom Biackman and "DeaconV Daniels, arrested by. Patrolman. Jl -S. Larte. warrant upon information and belief by Chief of Polices 2. ; j. Yii- It was understood tnat otner arrests would follow. The crusade seems to be on. An- effort last aight to. ascer-, tain who will be the witnesses against those arrested proved tutile. All that, the officers would say was that tne warrants were - Issued "upon Informa tion and , belief and that at the . trial there would be . some body to, testify who -could substantiate the charges. While- it -was not stated in so many words the officers intimated that there had 'been a detective at , work on the cases. " .- ' .c . - 'j At least one of: those arrested evl- dentiy . anticipated - such a rcoursa. oa the part of the police, for when the patrol wagon rolled up -In front of the City;" Hall shortly after midnight with a couple, one -of them Jumped out of tho vehicle with the exclamation : "I have' beenr expecting this d thing ttr happen. -r.;. ;; Shortly before 1 o clock thla morn- Ing Fnrman : Pigf ord.1 was ' arrested Ty Mounted Officer Frank '. George. ,; The warrant against him "was sworn, out by: Chief Wllliama - upon information and belief. ? At J o'clock all : had .suc ceeded in 'firing;, bonder t V Recorder; Fanomjr was, .called; down to headiruarters about midnight' to sign;severar bonds. Most of the bond?, were "la cash, However. ..-.V.V.v ; -DUTIES fAB E DEFINED, Contention vof Mr. Springer Upheld by ' t - 7 city Attorney. As'the- result of the refusal of -the Board 'f Audit ; and Finance t t its meeting last Tuesday night to' concur n the action of the.. Police and; Firo Comml ssion- in. 'awarding the contract for. police uniforms because "the BoajcV ui aiuermea uaa noi givu jra appro val, City - Attorney - Herbert' , MxClarn my, ai me, request oi Mr. vv.. &; apnn- gert chairmanor ther Police ndf.Fir ommission", has defined the duties; o w toreor pqdlea m. eiearao prehenaiy e and rather exhaustive' jcodi4 muntcatlon- to Mr. Springer. The? gist of the matter ia tfiat the financial "rented1 alpng with as much speed .Its! rip l j . it m aw t- , j T-ir ' ? . . . m . . . uuituuiuuuuas u; vue f3vzx ana fire Commission do,; not have to recelte! tlje endorsement j 'tn4 ,ldac) wksj peiora KWBx ig ijsrevtupan JOi Au dit and Finance for eciirrense. The bpinion supports thereon ten tion, of Mr. Springer that. approprtatlons-made. by the Police and -Fire Commission' should go directlyr;to vthe. 'Board of AV.au . ana xinance zor concurrence and not (by way of the aldermanlc ttodyi; According t0 Mr, McGJaamy the Board of Audit and Finance must honor, the appropriations of the Po- lrce-and Fire commission unless tney have reason, -to believe, -the -money has beett' Improperly spen and in making a contract the Board of Audit.and. FJ nance; has the power to pass upon it bat ' tlxe 'Aldermen , haie . absolutely nothing to-ndQ wlth.tho matter).. ; ANWVERSARY OBSERVED. - , ; Wrr rviarfin'i Three Years SucceMfug . , . , . r x rt i ae saieor seats wW commence at .TJrff l!arBvaso !t Sunday RevTt Crystal Palace it1 8: o'clock: Wei Southside Baptist Church and under his leadership the church has had a phenomenal growth, . having doubled; in membership - that ejfiodjV. appropriate rservices the- anniversary of the ibeldVed :' pastor: "was t' observed- Sunday f morning. There was'v 4 Targe; congregation an4 great interest , , was manifested. Mr Martin "made a short address': in "; which herevielyed the- work; ?f tie church .during his' patov rate-' after which; Mr. J, F. Littleton spokeOn, "Criticism andSuggestiona of tne -Sunday .ranoot:' w.e was LTol fowed, by Mr. : R.:B..' Moore onThe Business Side oi the'ChurcJi,", foDaw- ins which Mr a. . Martin read, a paper - on 1 fThe ; Mission ' Societies' of the Church, whlcli-coheluiied the spe- ialprogTammo, tA . j- A CARD.- ' . A , We wish to- thank the kind, frieadalindT Lewis, and Tanna The 1 former of ours at Ro&ndate and vicinity, also. those In "Wilmington, for . their; manrf ftets "of kindness and. sympathy shown vw uut uciuvtw riauir uunng ma , 111- ness and death, and to ufr' In: the hour Of our grief. It f aw' acts' o klafl. ness and - sympathy , that- weld a com munity together." iff the .bond jilfo- euip mat mar one; more step toward rne arotnerhood of-Man: -Tou have placed ' us tmder i. a llfe-lbAg debt of Passed Away Early Yesterday Mofn 1. Vinfli Southport Far ; Mapy v; f Veara a Resident -of Wilmlng-' ; , . ton FuneraF Today- v The commulilty, was? sho'ekednd saddened -yesterday . upon the an- Bouncement cf the' death of Mr.-N. Fl Parker, for many years a .leading for filtur9. V4ealer. ' a zencv: w uuiiugion. Mr. ramw ed. aVay at 5: ?0 o'clock yesterday miOrning at Southport jwhere -heihad Sade his home the past five years, pi orei.vMr. Parker had been in fail Inghealtli. for several years and mov ed to , Southpbrt with the hope that the change "would be beneficial to him. Hpwever, -he.' did ' not 'A improve' afid death eame yesterday .morning to re' Ueve'.hls suffering 1 i ;; , Mr.? Parker was born tln' Wilmington February 17th, ;.185 and; was, - there; forev S5, years of age.- For -number bfyears ho was bookkeeper and con fidential " man with - Messrs. Hall r & Pearsall and" had 'served in a simtlaf capacity- with - other" ileading .' whole salehouses "la1 the city. Later he; be came' head salesman for ' Mr: , E- H: Sneed, with the Sneed Furnltute Com nany. Jiut a few yeafs later engage ! in -the same business for himself, en- 3oyihg. a large trade until his health failed- nim. ' Removing to Southport Mr,:- Parker conducted a hotel there for -several 'years, but later had y to abandon even this and, had lived in otiieftor the-past several years, ;.' jf Mr, Parker" was genial and, kindly in his : disposition and ; mado many friends. .'His passing "is generally iie. iIored everywhere he ; was known. He was a. man of fine business ability and had his health not failed, would have attained a high position in the-busi-ness world here. Mr. ,Parker Is sur: vtfed by his wife and ope steprdaugh: tef,; who have the sympathy of 'all in their sorrow... The funeral will be conducted from, the late residence at Sonthport this afternoon' at.. 12 : 30 ' o : clock and .the Interment will be in: the cemetery .there. ' Shakespeare's Immortal . tragedy, Macbeth," was presented at the Aca demy of "Music, last,, p.Ight xby , JoJn.N unmxn ana a strong supporting com- j pany. Miss Edyth Totten, formerly tayStTpport of stars jnnder the man agement of .Charles1 Frohman; played the part of Lady Macbeth and the difv ficAilt role was portrayed with,. excep tional ability, John Griffith's r work was splendid and those vwhO failed1 to attend last night missed' a rare treatr rt is indeed 'exceptional - to -find - anr act or or actress canabla of ' portraying the, leading characters v bf Shakes peare's ;-play8. but last night was one," 6t-,the exceptions. Tjhe audience yas only fair, and now that the theatre goers have ' had an opportunity ot judging the company the house should. ?e packed tonight, ih6n "Faust" will be:'presented. Tonight will close the company's. engageinenrti here. : Yester day afternoon Mr. Griffith made a talk to the Hemenway achool' children; tip- km, the life and works of Shakespeare and was heard with, much Interest and pleasure. . ''"-j - ' fj;?:--: . ?; A Big Musical Comedy Success , Perhaps the most fitting description 6li"Fluffy .Ruffles," In. which Florence Gear wfliy be: seen xat the Academy jhursday night, would be to call it. " of " song, music and ialrth yorother musical' play -that has been produced 'In years haa jnov- tnaaihr bangl from.' the very start to" the finish. ' There ia alwavS so me thine ioing, but never anything" that Is not entirely In accord with T the holo idea Ofprovidmgclean, w-oesome amuse ment ! Each' succeeding song Is catch ier than the previous one ;'' each dance, moze novel and bewildering; each sifc-.uaifon-more unexpected and ludicrous. Smart Sfialogue is folldwed by smart er. Until, everybody "?h the audietcet Keyed, hp to the hlgnest pitch of ex peetancy and realization. And the de : ligfi of tt aU is, that one is not fatigued by atchin& what might be-styled -this three-ring circus of musical -comedy, 0tf thev; contrary, 1 it .1s as rftfresiiing and ex"hlla'rattng as ' a "breath1 fromr,the oceatf.-: Florence Gear, who; made, suteh ait . enviable reputation : as ' a tpmedienne In "Marrying Mary,';- last Season, Is this season literally carry ing her audiences off thelr'feet bjrthe daslf' $nd brilliancy of her work iri the titfe' role of Fluffy Ruffles. ; . "" C. TTl. kal.'.t l. 111 I J.S.'' ttt fiesday morning, f- The1 Manhattan Opera Cq ; ,JwFra -Diavolo," "The Bohemian Girt," ''Martha," "Pinafore." ",,Mari- Beanstalk - and .otners are aome of the operas .sung i by the Manhattans.: These. operas i,havinot!been heard in these parts'for ; a camber : of years v although ;-thelr I tuneful melodies are ! knownr in many :aouieh6ids.,'. . , V'"-' .o' ''-U "' : ' Since It" was' first "hlhted that ' the Manhattan; would .play here,' there ; have f been many inquiries : m ade eon : cernmg "the company, the: best "indl eatlon : that, rthe companji wlll be '.roy :anywIeouMt Aer s :?v. ' .Corking Bill at'tW Palace. .The Crystal5 Palace atarted off air other Wgweek of vandeville' yejter-day-,-: as the audience's we're' Targe, and tvere' delightedf he bill of thev pres ent weeK fis strong for, " botb comedy team appears in a" clown tacrQtatTc act;, which fahio includes, .'singing ani dancing, and It Is &. roar for; the Audi ence, frpni start to .finish. r Tanna Is knowii" as the Jap-American tthd Tife- Lsents ' some1- wonderful ' stunts fin 'the juggling line, -while Ills paraphernalia J rastastlc, and pretty. ' Hilda LeRoy; cievr smgrng and dancing soubrette, i."on th: hill, "as- is also the German sin ising comedian? Tt: CL Thomrfsotf: ?t:The; Palace v this, weekr is" to give 'i7 v;J.;!K..v Y'fVCPerBapsy : ,' ?Vlfe:;t " ff :; ' '-m f Mi,-.."-- j? v;;, '1 ' J' V -V-, - A' ; -jf;" "-fX , sw ' ' Y TrtWag can crirr.vv v ' : T fafeaf Uitbtr. '., a Cradd ock-on ffte Yiroiiua , uarus air uc jiic vi ou Mmmt m -ri Jt ,i j .-:., ' ' f; : ; ixptttsivi Esttrnm.4ti shot .: t , a Craddoci-ca me Virginia v v . ; ' ; call iopZraddock hog-mat oeW"t, i.-- V -f & : A. sAof you 6wuit" duplicate font $.00.-; '.-' ::; rsaise ifioe tepar TW?V SFBCMt"";. prade to retail at $-uas I-frf.coflo,; . bencb-made shou "JS. ''L ," - - - has, b alll the ; shHness - ot. a custom y made; shoe. There is comfort in every line. Evervv stitch - is where it Kelnno-c ' Moneys cannot x'.-:-Vyye cutyepr vamp from the heart , the ;hide.'V One J)air, will , convince y 2 tliat Craddock Shoes' wear longer. CIDOCK f :'.,f J -'Maaetiiiis.'5 V;-" . V v LYNCIIBUKG, YA. r & s" . u u u L-za person who-: attends "-my of ; the ' petti lormances will he given a chance at becoming the owner. There is aaiele meat of- Science about it," as the' owner will be the one who 'guesses -nearest the number of beans la a bottle. This bottle was filled "by a committee on the Palace -stage last 'night 'aid then sealed and placed K& .the center of ;a bfg ' window, display at. the -establish-menjfc of th J. W.-Fleet Company; The barrel of 'flour will be" given away Sat urday night. - V i.. , -v i -: 1 : At the Bijou Taday.: " - .' pTesterday'a'bill 'at the Bijou ;proved one of .the most interesting in some time and' there was a -large "audience at each performance. Today'fr bill is equally as 'attractive, the tltlea of the feature' pictures being. V "Chasing. a Sea Lion in : the Arties," "Sports In Java and -"How to Tame su Mothei-rn-law.. The , last named will bo es pecially interesting, v . fp- ? ' Ifil VALUE OF GOOD ; ROADS Dr.. RUssoll Bellamy Talks Interest, ingly' of the bsod Roads C6nven-i. iy fv ion HW In AshevHle ' 1 ; .; Recentry ." ', , ;VD. Russell . Bellamy a prpmtnent lcaf Vphysician " good iToadseithit siastL' and a Jover of all that fs'lae-uU-ful' In. nature, ' attended, the Southern, Appalachian' Highway Convention, Aeld recently mAshevlllet and- came- back to Wilmington mbrft-entuisiasllc "thaii ever ou th,e subject rof ."goodV i'rdad'sr Whin' seen yesterday hy .a .Star repre? sentatlTe 's pr; JBeilaigy gaye : out the following, interview regarding; the con-vention- Kri0i; t.:t r.i '.:; . "5,ewv; snbects appeal to me more than' that of good roada; for. roadways give'; joy, . happiness: and health to a community, ."They eliminate isolation ana mase people ox villages and tows take . pride to their streets and ; side walks. 'They are the' farmer's . best friend, .the soldier!s first' aid; anditae country "child's happiness. -. ' ?-' , - . The. convention ::held at :Ashevllle rl believe.;' will be of lasting benefit ; to th.e; five, States interested; . Virginia, Georgia, Tennessee, and the parolina, to ay Nothing of the .example - to the rest of the country? .for it means jrog (ess:: l After Governor VKitchinr , had given rth4 seal of appraval in hls .de-, ligh'liul.'kway, Vthe selection of -projt Joseph vfeyda Pratt, of the University, State- -Geologist,' - for president J,wa3 icoet timely;? for to his efforts tgrfeat deal, .of the ; success of the convention was 4ue. V Old: Chapel Hillians" were much fair evidence. . "W. L.: Ijjpoon,. 'of clsa cJlrwhoitt the State" calls its roadway chief,: I helieve, ' and i who has" a posiUoji ) 4s roaCenglneer; with thaiNatlbnal GovernmenJL.', whose 'hiil- letlns oji ; aan,d clay . roads have ; gone! tnrougn a . number or eaiuona, ,. was easily one I 'of, the foundation, stones ; .."North: CaroHna' is" Jri a way; a lo mj'er Stat and. the work if Is doing on good roads r is. becoming '; natiouatly proverbial': rt Is a -State that contains virtually;, everythfna; to Incite ' enthu siasm' and inspire lasting, and Idealis tic jWbrk; The nieniorfes "of.'- DaniST Botme and the work of Nathan; "Bed ford Forrest:. who .trtanys nations coh: sder one of. the best cavalrymen - of hill times, ;fetand out -as foterlinhers; of frails, paths. Jay wava and hedges.-, : -I speanf? the.counties of "Brun,swlck v wanover, it was with pieas I "was able id State" that. New' (Tfet depends; on the Per ou ve been tau v not :to expect mucntpr ie. case, there s a big surprise waiting for :; vyou1 iri7ybury fir st ipairlof j &addo to i Duy a gooa v "Wejsay three ; better pair Ko tnan ever .1 V - $3.50 buy. better sole ; leather. YOU WILL FINp TKEW! ,v - ;- - 5231T10RTHTO RTH STREET. Hanoverrriwaa'' going in aeav::y lor rbeft hroads, as they are called; while Bruns wick peopleae also Interested, and I said that -1, was going to ask some, of the . influential citizens of Brunswick, especially Mr. George H. Ballamy. -to ask that y Mr. Spoon, be , requested jq come aown xo xnis county, ancmay-om for us and look to the construction of some' oit "his splendid .san4:lay roads; that ! was' doubly . Interested in the proposed road' from ;AheviH to Har per'Ferry.' This road' will , be along the 'tOR of the Blue Ridge, vand,' when completedas Mr., Spoon assures me '1 will be, will easily be one or America's most nicturesaue highways. We, in the East, were in hopes of a. paralleu lme connecting Norfolk, Wilmington, Charleston," .Savannah, St. Augustine. Miami, and Key West This road should be called the "Southern: Metro politan Atlantic High way. V Mr.., C D. Bradhanu of Newbern, As very enthu siastic over this road and Congress man John H.' Small, who can see ths advantages of good "roads as well, as waterways,.' said he would do all in his pdwer for the poposed highway. - ''The alk of'Mr, Holmes., the State Forester, also "with the National Gov--ernmenl, was "msjt timely, as be show ed; the -wonderful advantages or havr tag roadi penetrating and protecting I pur torests.; The hour's lecture, ay Mr Adams-: forester of the TJnltecV, States JDepartment of Agriculture, aye .views of the toada of . many nations, showe-i tle; advantages of treehlllslaes ns kirotection to roadways.. vHis pictures displayed ' the , vandalism, ot . the.;, s "ruction of many our. most beautiful native woods the removal of bark of trees . for -manufacturing ':. purposes leaving '.stand In gT the 'rotting timber, Mr.-Adams' lecturer should .it. do na more good than to.call the -.people's, at tention .to' the tact of the -most merci less wholesale destruction of our trees ,an4,-'Varie&wooda and the absolute ne cessity for an Appalachian . timber re serve will be a World of benefit to this part of the Nation. West of the Mis sissippi are, more , than one hundred and forty timber reseryes, while only hone", exists on the east; this : has, in the- last month. v been established in Florida.- . , ; - t "Good roads will not onlysave tna wear and tear of, farm stock and vehi cles, but will give the farmers an, op portunity to bring so many products that now, go to waste to the-rrailroad station as to,compel -the" railroads to double track. I -believe' that good roads will, before many years, be only partially used' for; pleasure, this realm being turned over for the most part . to the rapidly developing: aeros and cer tainly Western "North - Carolina ( the Land . of the Sky) has a variety of nat ural restinr places (garages) with. its more than .forty peaks over 6,00fr feet. '" "If one" reallyv wants to 'appreciate the disadvantages of bad roads let him follow tient pn foot for 100 miles'" of more, as It has been my f ortune to do since my retnrnr to r "North-1 -CaroliTra. The study of theiraturaF advantages 6t tMs Slate has proved to be; one?-o my oest . friends - after an: ahsena'.'nf M nearly twenty :y'ears," and t can con- a vi u wj ji assisting nature pore than -by, -rapid construction of broad . highways- -.Tallr ;good: t roads, maTce, good toads, and give us double track railroads should be the Stae slogan. . .. . .. ,-v ;.-.. . CIULDflEa WHO AIlEi SICKLY . Mothers whn .ki- "". -.T . "".! b WWtosiYEBFXiLdlh7yiK r. ' tw6Sffli VI 1 1 nArti If t t ' m a. 1 Aiiea a oim.tirf I i' v' w-w.wu Kiorow t name on the, shoe. expenence - o.5U. it that s : pair o --isnoesv - - hfty 1 will buy a shoes to-day Detore.; ALL' LEAJIIEIIS S4.oa the toltL AT JUSTICE PECKHAM DEAD. ou':'j''ilISM. SHOI.o. Passed Away t His Summer Home In . ;"' : "' ' "New York. ' J ' ".' . ' Albany.N. r., Oct' .-"-Rufus W.'"" Pecljham', associate Justice .-; of,, the United States- upremeCoust dled.afci -8 : 15 o'clock tonight at Coolmore; his iSummer home, . it Altaawnt,' Albany '. county. Death was due to a complica-;, tion'. ; of ''fdlseas'esrr- .heart : trouble; Bright' disejase and ' hardening' of the arteries ontributihk. Justice i Peck ham 'had been in - ill jhealth 'foe ' somo time, but his condition"' wast not con- sidered- serious . untlH. recently. ' Foi lowing:AdjournHient of the- May term . of the United States - Snpreme , Court,' he came home, from Washington with Mrs: Peekham to spend the Summer at .Altamont, expecting to return for -the beginnlng of the October'term. -V ' few days . ago r his condition became such that hisphysiclans said ;. he was likely to die at any time, or might lint ger for several months. : ;Up to a few ' days ago Justice Peekham exhibited considerable strength . and was .- able " ' lqt iw aooax taa nouse. -t-.Tjb9 circuia- tory-dteturbance which cotributed to Ws death was first1 noticed about - six years ago, . v. k . 4 .' ; !. The ' panonncement of t-er,- death of Justice '? rPeckham, -while - .expected, came as a shock . to-bis associates on the bech and ia official circles and everywhere exnresslan a nf rp-rfiif .vara . heard, v.. ;-'- - y. ; " Justice Peckhanvwas , "a Democra, and before taking v-a seat .on,, the bench, gaye considerable attention -to politics in New .York. He was born in Albany, Y., November ,g,Cl83S. and had,been on .the bencli. State and Federal, for. 2Cr years..- He came from the court of . appeals of his native .State, a .position whichhi fa.thp hp. I fore, him had occupied.', :- . A" , . .COMFORTING WORDS. ' r. Many a-WHmlhgton Household Will VFind Them So. ;vi: v To have the 'paCos and aches- tta bad back removed ; to- be "entirely free from annoying, dangerous urinary dis orders is enough to make any kidney sujferer. grateful.. To telihow this great, change can--oe brought about wfllrprove- comforting words to hun dreds. oT Wilmington readers. v JL .F. Rowan, 603 Castla St WiN mington, C- says; "I have no rea son to alter my high, opinion of Doan's Kidney -Pills Which I publicly express ed some years ago. . after I had used them With good results.. Since then many, people have called' on me and asked1 If the statement .1 gava were Iwm. C ' . , m v um .aua, u . nas always afforded me Ple8areto answer In tie affirmative. Aa the result of a strain, I suffered a rear. aeax . irom baekache. At times, I , was ; so lame . - that-1 could , , hardly siand up straight and my back was so weak . that .1 . could I not lift I used piasters : and . llnlnxenfe.v bt they ; did me no good and when,! saw Doan's Kltlney Pills advertised, J procured a Box at Eober fL.BeUamy's drug store, t felt relieved after, a. few doses and continued to take them until my back regained Jts, strength and . the, pains disappeared. , : ', Since then there has been no sign of kidney complaint and I firmly bell eye-my cure' Is a perma- one, I .VFofl-sale'. by- alf aealers. -; Price 60 tNev Tprk, sole agents for- the United i States. ' ' " : .; - - - :uemem nr . me name ",'r,T" V -. ' ' ' f ;;i;: .-ci-'-'x m:';'';k;a:c:;;;4 .-v- i;'1 ;C-r '; :; ;:;.'-:; :';r.V . - - '' , .. . ; . - ' , - . -.. , - .
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 26, 1909, edition 1
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