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TZZ WESTS AMD 0BSE3VE3 SUNDAY llOSlttNC, DECEMBER 19, 1915. ."The News and" Observer TRAINS UAVS ftALZICBT SRAaOARB AIB UNR. II 4innw II il9.m. 111 am. .... Ull.k ... 4:11 p. SL -M.m. r . . BOVTUBX RtAlLWAT. IMl m. llS.m. :. sn. It :.. t :M a. IMa.1 M p. i .Trneem. f 11T1 Cetaa Nerftt (Ml. Mm-m. f tt m. IJtr a. IJi - :Sp.m. feces Kmc Antrc BaUWk. :te a. m. 1:0fa.B. l44.B.a ll:Ma.SL tlMe.m :!.. Deity eaam Sea day. AU eaOr. RALEIGH SIJVIIEO TO HELP SCATTER GHRISTMAS CHEER Twenty-five Opportunities To Make The Day Happier ForOthers EVERY CASE KNOWN TO BE DESERVING Many Families Will Have But JL. Little Holiday Cheer, It Is roimed uut, it uuuiae Aia Does Not Come In ; News and Observer Will Give Names and Addresses IN AND ABOUT THE CITY Dr. Reystee- At T. M. C. A. Dr. H. A. Beyvter will apeak at the Y. M. 0. A. tarn afleTnoen at 3:30 oVloek oa the subject "Why Does the Rotlal Evil Exist" A gooi mniieal program, a aeoal, will be readered. Ta BalM Theatre. On the aite for merly oreapifd by the Crystal Theatre aad the Wake Bhoe Company it is taid that Mr. Howell Cot.h will eret a mot lag picture house which will seat 1,000. Raleigh Cearera Braarhlac Oat. Mr. E. J. Coaway, who aome time ago moved ta Raleigh to open an employment agency, baa met with inch turrets that be hat opened a branch at Oreenthoro and later plant to hare branrhn at Wilmington, Asheville and pottibly other place. Jeekaea Davta Here-Mr. Jarkton Devia, Bonthera field agent of the gen eral education board, of Richmond, Va., wat her for a short time yeatarday and eeaferred with Mr. W. C. Newbold, of the State Department of Education, and Mr. L. J. Heart, chairman of the eounty board af education, ia regard to an appropriation for the Berry OHelly Traiaiaf School at Method. Mr. Davia waa aiaek tmpreaaad with the tchool. Ba had booa to Routfc Carolina and waa kia way bona. PERSONALS Mr. Need ham Braughtoa. who it at tending a medical school a New York, haa arrived ia the city to spend the bolidaye. Mr. DaU Tsrnah. of Aehevlll, left yesterday ta apend Cbriatnaa with friends aad relative. Mr. Gordoa H. Harris, better known among old frieade la Raleigh aa "Pap" Harris, aaa arrived front Schenectady, N. T, ta epead taa bolidaye. Mr. Boy OrawaU laft yaatarday af toraoaa for AtheTilla, whtra ba will re maln natil after Christmas. Mr. Artbar Wyatt U here to apend the holidays with relative. Ba la attending JeCeteaa Madiaal Collect la PhUadel- MARRIAGE LICENSES Viae Anaie A. Bailey, of Raleigh, tad Mr. Jame H. ODaaiel, of Neott: hUee Bath Aacnsta WUliamt tad M. Arthur Lea, both of Durhaat ; eOss Bertie Wtt taa of Wake roree, aad Mr. Lather Bnfal af Wakefield; Mite BettU Bea gravee aad Mr. William Nell Wearer, both of Holly Sprlaga; Mlaa Bethel Cp abarab aad Mr. Jaae M. Mllle, both of Apex; Mlaa Loalae V. Bberwood tad Mr. Clifford Lewie Newman, both of Ha kHgbi Mlaa Margaret WUHaaw, af Aaca, aad Mr. Way land Peeblea, of Ra-tatgb. r REALTY TRANSFERS Jaatoa A. Saadoa aad wife to 0. H. Atkiaa, lot No. 6, of the old Boylaa aoaie, for $100 aad other eontlderttlont. Satb BroadweU to M. J. Broadwoll, tract of 101 ecree, for 11180. . J. E. Owaat and wife to tla T. Wool tott, lot ia "Boylaa Heighta." for $100 tad otaar raluable eoatideratlont. Cbarch Boivleea Today. Serrieoa ia the rartoua rhurchet will be held at 11 a. in. aad 7:30 p. m. The aulpiU will be Ailed by the regular aetora. Moraing aerrire only at Prim tare Baptiat The Newe aad Obaerrer again thia year aa it did laat year preaenU the people of Raleigh with an opportunity to diride their Christ ma happineta with familiea in the city whirh are not bleated with thit world't goodt aa are the arerage of people. The Ualeigh people hare never failed when aa opportunity to be generout ha been given. They retpondrd with promptnrat tad with every evidence of aatitf action laet year when the ( lirint mat longings of the little ones in unfor tunate fumiliet were pictured to them. They will reipond again this yitr. Buperintrndvnt R. H. Htcphcnson, of the Aaaociated Charitiea, who keeps hit finger on the pulse of the economic sit nation of tht Raleigh public, with the aid of his atsistaata, has gone over all worthy ratct of suffering and need that have applied to tlie Associated Charities for aid and have selected twenty live of the moat worthy cases. A list of these will be found below. Kvery rase has been Qnrefully investigated aud no one need fear that he will give aid where aid is not deserved. Hupurintrndent Htcphcnson could open the eyes of msny people who have not giving much thought to the needs of the poor. Conditlona generally are better thit year than they were last. But in the beat of years there are alwaye ia every city many deserving families whom misfortune baa overtaken and laft in straitened circumstances. A great meay men make only barely enough to support their families with nothing to lay aside for a rainy day. If sickaras some! or aa accident befalls some mem ber of the family and doctors' and drug bills have to be met, then there is a de ficit In the family eschequer and very frequently debt it piled up aud the stricken family ia possibly placed un der a load from which it cannot recover in a long time. There is no question at to the need ia Raleigh. Huperinteadent fcttephenson sayt it it only necessary to make the rounda of the city with him to become convinced that tht call for help ia real aad convincing. Tha opportunities are givea by num bers in ordnr to avoid the publicity that would otherwise be attacked. With each s umber is givea ia formation aa to the aeeda and nature of the ease in ques tion. Telepboat the Newt and Observer, let at kaow the number of the opportunity to help acatter Christmas sheer that yon want to take, and you will be furnished with the street aad aanber where you taa go or tend aa your errand of mercy. The opportunities follow i OPPORTUKITT NO. 1. Old woman, tick; baa ta afllictrd ton. Very needy. OPPORTUNITY NO. $. Wotnaa and baabaad; very poor. Woman sick; baa baby two weeks old. Husband capable of earning bat a email salary. OPPORTUNITY NO. I. Man, wife and two small children; man sick; woman not strong. OPPORTUNITY NO. 4. Man, wife aud two children; woman very delicate; man not strong; one child airk. OPPORTUNITY NO. 4. Man, wife and two children; man and woman not ttrong. OPPORTUNITY NO. S. Man, wife and four small children; woman sick; haa baby two weeka old; nana and womta both daliaate) hat little ability to do anything. OTPOtmnrr jca t. Man, wife aad two chQdreaj mentally nffilatedj orrosTCiaTrifO.il family of three hesbead, wife aad oae child woanaa partly asd) maa baa broken ahouldarj very Boor. OPPORTUNITY NO. I. Very old woman; her grandson lives with her; woman la not able to work out; tries to earn all aba eaa. OPPORTUNITY NO. IS. Yery old couple; live eJon both very feeble. OPPORTUNITY NO. U. Man and daughter; both feeble minded and afflicted. OPPORTUNITY NO. II. family of 4 man, wife aad ont child; man's old mother lives with hint; man hat tuberculosis; very poor. OPPORTUNITY NO. U. Family of four man, wife aad two children. Man haa tabereuloeis. Both ehildrea tick. Live ia boaae with worn aa't father who is very poor. OPPORTUNITY NO. 14. Woman very' feeble; lives with her young son ; very poor. OPPORTUNITY NO. IS. Very feeble old lady. Bells old clothes for a living. OPPORTUNITY NO. It. Old lndy, very sigk. When well, sews for a living. OPPORTUNITY NO. IT. Old lady; very old and feeble; very needy. OPPORTUNITY NO. 18. Old lady lives with her son who ha three children ; very poor. Bon la not capable of earning mmh. OPPORTUNITY NO. If. A very old lady who is crippled and not well, lives with her daughter who has several children. Very poor. OPPORTUNITY NO. It. Man who liss only one leg, is very poor. OPPORTUNITY NO. II. Woman with three email childera; husband in trouble. Very poor. OPPORTUNITY NO. II. Fami'ly of throe. Husband deserted family. Two small boya sell papers to help mother make a support. OPPORTUNITY NO. It. Two sisters ; one a crippe, cannot walk ; the other sister is feeble lint does all she can to oiake a living for the aad her titter. OPPORTUNITY NO. 14. Two old ladies live together; do til they can to make a living; earn very little. OPPORTUNITY NO. II. Blind man; pickt up what ha eaa bv bottoming chairt. Hit wife leada him around to secure work. EXPLAINS DELAY IN CITY MAIL SERVICE In reply to complaint about late de livery of mail. Postmaster Oatllng yes terday ttated that it was not due to the foree In the office, as he had tnffleieat men to rope with the situation, although the mall waa unusually heavy. At to tht apeelfle complaint about the mail which arrived oa B. A. U train No. 1 from the North yesterday, Mr. Oatliag state that oa yesterday morning this train, which it due here nt 8:18, did not get here, until 7:13 aad that there were 17 cart to the train aad aa aauaually heavy mail. The mala poach from thia train, be said, did not tenth the offlce until :40. while part reaebed there at 8 o'clock. The postmaster thinks that the screen wag oa contractor ahould have kad the mail to the poetolBee by R o'clock although he bad to make tkree . . The postmaster also says tnat taa railroads are not providing sufficient kelp in unloading the trains and that he has taken up this phase of the situa tion with the department. Mr. Gatling sayt he ia putting forth every effort possible to give prompt service. A iitney rolling chair service la oper ating between Venice and Ocean City, Cal. The chair is the shape of a back-to-back sofa and holds tea or a dosta passengers. Christmas Gifts For Men THIS IS A MAN'S STORE - Thia is a store where we think twelve months in the year about the things men want to wear. V So when you think of buying something for a man, come right here. I tell us the kind of man you want to buy it for and the amount of r money you can afford to spend. We will be just as pleased to show you a $25 Suit or Overcoat as we - will a pair of 25 cent garters. LAll lhaLis in between in "price is here, too -Holiday Neckwear, Holi dayfSusTders, Holiday Gloves, Holiday Shirts, Bath Robes, House Tacket! fninj Gloygj, Evening Clothes, Evening Hosiery, Hand a&ercUefs, and Jewelry for "Men. For DoysWe have clothes for dress and play; one lady remarked last week while fitting her boys--ours is a complete stock. Prices SIBERWNGER -TEa Ona-Pr ice Clothier VdgueSuits ARE AS TRIM IN LINE AS THE MOST GRACE FUL AUTOMOBILE. THEY'RE THE KIND GIRLS LIKE TO SEE MEN WEAR. j Vogue Suits and Overcoats $10, $15 and $20 The climax of the Christmas buying season finds The Store for Men ready ready with everything that a Man desires in apparel, whether necessary or luxurious, that round out the masculine satisfaction. " - . ' T -; ' WOMEN BUYING FOR MEN find this the ideal shopping place from the four great viewpoints: QUALITY, ECONOiMY,'COMCTNiESand COVENIENCE "VOGUE SUITS ME" MR. USER OF CUTS. Deaf Sir: We are maker of Halftones, Zinc Etchings in one, two and three colors. Designing and Eagrmrinx. v Yours truly, STEARNS ENG. CO., Raleigh. N. C, niisiwitaitiwUiitotiUutiKHwiiaitwiiiMiiitattiiMiMi 13 m WIND REACHES SPEED OF 40 MILES AN HOUR Wind veeterdax throughout the daj nade it aaeoBfertable for pedestriaat. It reaabed the dlosax ef its speed at 10 e'clock la the morning, whan it at taiaed a velocity of 40 miles an boar. Thit waa the hlffbeet vsloartr record ad la Raleigh by tbe weather bareaa eaeept ea Jaaaarr S. 9U, aad Fab raary 27, 1013. whaa Us velocity waa 80 tail as aa boar. IfbLla the teabaaratare waa Terr Btoderate rrstenHy, freealag empera ture waa pre.i ' f ,r early nteraiag. MOONSBINI MTit CUT VP NEAK BOLLT SPRINGS Beveaue officers veetsrdar a ft era eon pat eat ec comss s a tssae pean foar sallee east ef Holly Spring which waa preparing to torn ent asnie saoaa abiaa white ligktalag for Us Christmas Tbe easterners bad evidently placed their orders for the oScere found about tOiuga 1b bag at Ue -place. The null waa a TU-galloa aaair. in addition to the d traction ef Uia tbe oileera deetroyed 400 gal lost ef beer aad three or four galleae ef wbiahey and the othsr sqaipaient aereesary for tbe eoadoet of a moonshine still. Tbe operators scaped as an alarm was givea by Ue firing ef guns aad "hollcriag" aa the officers arrived la the viciaity of Us plant. Tbe raid was made by Deputies Stell aad Galley and roneaaaa Kichardaoa. COLORED MASONS IN COOD SHAPE Cad. Jaa ea H. Taang Rs elssted Graad Kadewment Secretary. Cel. James H. Yeaag has returned from tbe meeting of Ua Oraad Lodge of Colored Maaoaa. which was bold at Winston-Salem. lie waa re-elected graad secretary of Ue sadowmeat breach. He reports good pregreaa made by tbe erder during tbe year. Tbe order distributed to rerrjvere ef dt eeaaed members ttt.SSO. Eaeb anberdi ante lodge gives S300 t Ua family el a deceased member, which fand Is rained Daring Ue year the bwm ef nearly SUMO waa eoatributed ta. arpbaaseree aad edaeatloa. Tbe efficers af tbe arand ledaw ware re-elected and are at faUewnt S. & bfeBary, af Laalngtaa, graad naaater j w. s. rarvia. af lusask mi. Brand eealar warden; W. & Cammcaa. of Bay bara. graad Jualer wardea; C. S. Brawa, ei Wkaatea. arand luittarri A. S, bGddletoa, af KeaaaarUm, grand treae- Xewtem Stare BaraeeC Ntwasn. Dea. 4n.-.Tba krga wnntrr tare a Cv W. Taylor at Oliver Cross Eoada, aix milee freaa Hewbaav waa barned Thnraaay eight with a leaf at aareral tbtasaad deUara, eevered ta tbe nwi af ai ana lumML ram at Ua midatfbt beane baa net awea da- term la ea. Mr. Tayiar Haa apnag -eaaaged hh farm neaa MaidaaraW Ue etara af W. A. WrUere emd aiatl tbea bad been deiag a gas lussasa ryutg rram ajog u SajlOS at WHITTKN LOSES AUTO. Pleads Cailty To Charge ef Traasport lag WbUkey. W. T. Wbittea yesterday, ia eity court, plead guilty to the charge ef transport lag whiskey into North Carolina. In eabtnitting to the charge he forfeited kit large automobile, which was need ia bringing the whiskey to this city. On areotmt of two mortgages on the ma chine, it was turned over to an attorney ta be told. The proceeds whirh are left after satisfying tbe mortgages will be deaated to the school fund. WILL MAKE ADDRESS. Mr. J, M. Breaghtea, Jr, Te Speak at Epwertb Leega Meeting. Mr. J. XL Broughtoa, Jr., superintend ent of tbe Tabernacle Baptist Sunday shoo I, will address the Kpworth League ef- Eden ten Street Method let ebvrcb at it regular weekly dsvetional meeting this afUraeoa at 7 o'clock ia Ua Baa day school room. Miss Chios Gairkia will sing a sole. The public it cordially iartted. There are LSOO.OOO aolfers in the Halted States. Tsa years ago there were ealy 6,000. gHUMHfclMMIKI ttlllllhallUHIHI Candy for Christmas- Candy is the gift universal ; the gift that never goes wrong; the gift that is welcome to all ages and sexes. We certainly are offering a nice line of Candies this year. Whitmans, Norris, and Martha Washington, can you beat this trio for quality, purity, or price? The boxes are unusually attractive this year. Place your order early with J. C. Brantley, Druggist Masonic Temple) Phone IS We offer for the Holidays A combination of Webster's International Dictionary and Columbia Stand at 15 delivered. This ia the latest edition of this great work and the best stand in the market combination of stand and book holder Eastman's Kodaks and Supplies Com plete Stock Catalogue Sank n Raxrnaat Magazine subscriptions prices guaranteed. We guarantee delivery something you do not always get in placing subscription orders. Everything in Books and Stationery writ ua. ALFRED WILLIAMS & COMPANY RALEIGH, N. C Our store wiD be kept open every night until Christmas. Come right through the new building to reach our store. DOBBIN - FERRALL COMPANY Mil I. M. BROCCbTTOT. JR. WALTER! CLARK. JR. Clark & Broughtoa - AttOTOeys-atLaw aUIXIQH. N. a Funeral Flowers A Specialty ; IelNDLEY CO ""'JZ.t.'"'" F0 GSESKSBOKO - N. C. Wear GOSSARD Corsets THEY LACE IN FRONT Q There is satisfaction in a Goaaard Corset; satisiaction that comes from knovving that the better line of your figure have been brought out perfectly that your gown or suit can claim a per fect foundation to support its style. ,CFor comfort and health physicians recommend Gos sard Corsets ' .Rttings made by our ex ' pert corsetiere. Thornas A. Partin Co. r L.C Weathers, O.C. Dr. Specialist of the Foot 117 FayetteYiUe Street t. Raleigh, N. C THE AJmXRICAN.IEATlJiC ek VENTILATINQ CO, Inc. r aumru, riirraATiNO aits saxttaxt xssrxmi amd -1 c .CTXTCTQRSaCattXnJ ATS CXCRCIES SXCLtTSLT ; - . EiMfi EaaHaeeriaa ta Aeiitlinas wttb aVtet TaMee rraeOe. tery Esatuag lmata Bsmsdslea. Casuteafal KeemHa Gaaranteed. .Addraeas C "I X Tacnmv BaflataaV aUWiK'K. C We S. MATTHEWS : DRUGGIST Corner Hlllaboro and Saunders Streets, Baleigh, N. C We carry carry everything found in a ' , - modern drug store. PToecriptioo only by ' -eaanpetentTfefUtaytwd dngggis,t- Telephone ua-1."'--. .Ji.jwr ordexJPhone 244. ftompt, eScient and! ;4 w-crla; service our mottf" SLIATIlllP a i i--:;. - . m -J. . c. . i ..-.- 1 4- i----r"SM -i
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