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THE NEWS AND OBSERVER THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 11,' 191T. Society I THB MOTHER-BEART. I sever tooea the wonder of her hair ' Bar fldM aimbua, like sua lit mist Tut curls of other children art not - ' - there, - . , ;Wes scada, unkempt, unkiseed. X mnm fool her mall, eonflding hud clipped softly, like flower, within aur own. Bat ether li.tle onee betide her (tend. Unloved, untaught, unknown I X saver bead above her roy Bleep, Or kneel la gratitude betide ker bed. Bat Other babea in outer daxkaeaa weep, Uawatehed. uncomforted. O little daughter! whom no mother teadal , O wee lost Iambi that it ray in atony wayi! How shall we find you f end how make amend, '"ft our child 'a happy dayat ' Robert Emmet Ward in Collier's. ' It it requested that thoee wishing to telephone matter for tfaia page do s after P. hi T. Mrs. Henry D. Bunch, who hat been pending eome time with her mother, Mra, hi A- Hardie, at Crewe, Va, hai retarued home. Mist Mary Pruett, of Charlotte, peat atveral houra here yesterday on aer way to visit in Upldsboro. Mra. Paul Campbell and Mrt. Ron 14 Campbell have returned to the eity from Petersburg, Va, after spending the holidays with their mother, Mra. W O. Aadrewa. Mrt. W. S. Burma left Tuesday alght for Savannah, Oa, to apend aome time with Mra. O. 8. Patton. lira. N. B. Mitehiner, of Wilson's Villa, U visiting her relative,, Mr. and Mr. C. B. Edwards, on 1E3 Wert Mar tin atreet. Bev, and Mra. Livingstone Johnson left yesterday afternoon for their home ' la Boeky Mount after spending several days here. - Mr. and Mrt. M. O, Markham, of Durham, were here yesterday en route home after a visit to Wendell. Mias Willie Jennette. of Mount Olive, panted through the eity yesterday going to returns her ttudiea at Salem College, Winston Salem. Mrt. B. S. Boyater arrived yester day from Oxford to be with General Bring Your Broken Glasses to . Jolly & WynnW You will appreciate oar prompt and accurate service in such emer gencies. We realize people who wear glasses are greatly in convenienced when a lens la broken, to make every effort to replace it in the shortest pos sible time. Usually we can do bo in a few hours. The new one will be exactly the same measurements as the broken one. We guaran tee thati Jolly & Wynne Jaweleri and Optometritta 12S rayjpjtevillere Fine Watch Repairing a Specialty. Billsbors read, a ana, Harold Edward. Bacwveiiag Frew Opera tlea. Mra. J. 8. Cos. who underwent an operation kloaday. It recovering satis H CiWle No. 3 of Edeatoa Street Metho dist Cboreh will meet at :30 o'clock thin afteraooa in the ladiea parlor of the Sunday school room. Meet With Mra. McKsmey. The Ladiea Aid Society of the Chris tian Church will meet at S:30 eelork thia afternoon with Mrt. W. E. Me- Karney at her home on 113 bonta West street. Retnraa Froaa New Terk. I Mother-Made, Quick I ncwiy uougn oyrup aewM bo Kept Hanar ta Bvwry Mesne tTaaUy riware ut Costs Little, Moth era. vontLnever know what TtJU are Biasing until you snake up thia in expensive, quick-acting eoujrh ayrup and trr it. Children love ita Dleaaant taate and nothing elae will loosen a couch or chest cold and heal the Inflamed or awollen throat memlmnea with aneh ease and promptness. It's equally aa good for grown-ups aa for children! Thia tpkndid coush tvrun it mad pouring 2 "4 ounera of Pinel (50 oenta worth). Into a pint bottle and filling the ooiue wnn plain granuiarra sugar Boyster and attend the inauguration to day. - -, - Mre. Cameron Morrison, of Char lotte, haa arrived in the eity to spend several daysv , ... Mr. and Mra. George McNeill, of Fayetteville, are spending several days in Baleigh. Mm. T, B. WhitteoV f Charlotte. waa among the visitors in the eity yea- terday. rMr. and Mra. W. A. Houston, of Monroe, are vlaiting friends here for. a few daya. -Mra. D. B. Hnydor. of Monroe, ar rived in Balaigh for a short visit. at Maater Harold Williams. To Mr. and Mrt. II. M. Williams, Mra. Hattie Gay, Miat May Oay and ;yrup. Thia given you a full pint Mine Besais Route have returned from '"""7 rJ"!"?" c?"i.i "w , , . , , -""" lor z.oo a clear tavtng of Vi. dare. Mra. Gay. with the Incoming of I The mom nt it touehee the Inflamed. the new Htate adminiatratioa, entera the I eold-conretvd membrane that line the Governor'! office aa eieeutive elerk. I throat and airjpaaeagea, tht healing be- a a f If WW -puvTKia Wl-uvuia, Mfivum Ihavet, cough epaama leasen and soon To Give Beceatlott. disappear altogether, thus ending a Mr. and Mra. Ed. guanine re omun I eouch ouieker than vnu ever thoue-ht will entertain at a reception at tneir poatiuie. uoarseneta ana orainary home en Halifaji atreet Tridny evening oourht are conquered by it in U houre a. II If) a'elnek In eela- or lest. Excellent for bronchitis, whoop, from 8:30 until 11 -3 0 ,0' Ve''t log court, apaamodig aroup. bronchial brating the twenty fifth anniveraary of .tn. or winter oonnha ueir weouing. i rinen u m aigniy eoncenrrniea rom- at ai I Bound of awnulna Norway nine extract. Wemaa'a Aoilllary Electa. I combined with gualaeol and it famoua The annua, meeting J 0-' offireri of the Woman a Aaxiliary of Beware of tubatitutea Ask your the Young ilen'a ChristUn Association druggist for SH ounoet of Plnex with waa held at the building yesterday af- directiona and don't accept anything ternotm. Plane for the new year were diaensied. Mrt. E. C. Duncan waa elected president; Mrs. B. H. Oriffln. Urst vice president ; Mr W. Li Beaaley, second vice president; Mra. Fred Mah ler, secretary; Mra. E. E. Broughton. treaeurer. Theee offleera with the following elae. Guaranteed to irlve absolute satis faction or money refunded. The Plnex ,uo ft wayne. ina. Oeorge W. Norwood, who waa grant elerk in the office of the Secretary of Bute The bride ia tha danvhtar nf Mr. J. S na-fO laaiee eomDoeea u ' i miro. Drum imi h K i ui mauagert for the next yean Mrt. T. F.I Tht ancettort of the bride and groom Harrison. Mrt. E. M. Hall, Mrt. T. P. Motelev. Mra. I. M. Procter. Mra. B. J. Hunter, Mra. W. L. Beaaley. Mrt. W. H. BOO, Pace, and Mrt. C. P. Arthur. e Norwood-fttre, Mr. Walter J. Norwood and Mlaa Net tie Harp, who reeide In this county near have lived on adjoining plantations for rour generatlona. T McPbeetera-Woed. Invitations hava been received In Baleigh ' announcing the approaching wedding of Mitt Helen Marguerite Wood to Mr. Samuel Brown MePheet- ENGRAVED WEDDING INVITATIONS CORRESPONDENCE STATIONERY With Monogram, Crut or A44m VISITING CARDS Afaff mrdtn and InoaMea rwcetee oareuf Hamtkm EDWARDS 4 BROUGHTON PRftfTING COMPANY Kateign, norm iMroHnm MHlbTookr were- married ycirK-r4a-y af-f are, fttturdar.- Jannarr ?: In Waatmtw ternooa at the Methodist parsonage at I ator Pretbyteriaa church, fialnt Iiouia, aUllDVOOB. A HW IIUMU IIIUIU ((. were present. Mr. MePheetert It the ton of the late Mr.'-'-fvrrwee-''t''Mat-.M tatel Major A. M. MPhaternd.Mxa.Me Pheetert, and it a brother of Mre. James BEAUTY D 0 C T 0 R W K "hp came to Bal D Zi l VI 1 U V V 1 V leigh over a eentury ago and served ai Tn I I O C C T D f T I Princ,PJ or tht llaleigb Academy and JSLL5 ) t V ll t 1 I " first paator of the Presbyterian eonrcn. oeverai yeart ago, Mr. Mc ft. . O. 1 1. 1. Recipe D.rk Gray Hr ..d h U Pia.nt attorney. Make U sort aaa oioaay. Eckard.Whltener. Hlrkorv. Jan. 10 Ttia marrtamt nt 1 1 . lilt, l . . I . luiwm Alice rtoitney, wvuunR i I'harlea 1. Kc karri a marehant nt oeauiy aoetor or imroii. Mica, re- Hickory, and Mist Pearle Whltener, rently gave out the following state- danrhter of Mr. and Mra Jamea R. ment: -Anyone ran prepare a timple Whitener, who live on Eighth atreet, mixture at Dome, ai very iinie coax, val solemnized at the reaidenee of Mr. that will darken gray hair, and make and Mra. John E. Eckard ia Hickory .t aort ana gioeey. ro a nan pint or Bunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, J. F. waier aia i or. on Day rom, a amaii j0y. Justice of the peace, officiating. nox or narDO tjompouna ana i- ox. of glycerine. Theee ingredientt can he bought at any drug store at very little cost. Apply to the hair twice i week until the deaired ehade la ob tained. Thia will make a gray-haired Person look twenty yeart younger. It ,s not tticky or greasy and doea not rr.b oa. Adv. SEARCH IN VAIN FOR HARRY THAW (Contlaaed front Page One.) A Prominent North Carolinian's Tribute to the NEW EDISON ' iiaaaaaaaaxexeaaa J7J Concerts Every Friday Afternoon 3:30 to 4:30 Jnd Friday Nighta at 7:30 to 9:00 Music to Please Every One Cornel ' Hon. Thomaa A. Edltea, ' ' Halifax, X. Oct. IKh, W6. . '! Oiange, N. J. ; Dear Sin Editon. -Muaic. Be-Creation.- Nothing e. ..".pai. wtU or flU thfiacTof "tLr ul My Wife Why man the la mine own x j And I aa rick In having tuck a Jewel Aa twenty teas. If all their taad were pearl ' .J water nectar, and their rock pure gold."" My New Ed lean, -Music', Ka-Creitloa. Aa inspiration for theOrowa rnt" edneton and happinea for tha chUdren. and plenaur for my frienda and "elrtborl f7br4n!TlS :Yfi. f,' Ml!bt "rtiwa. who charm ut with their tweet tonga. atoM? K lJ T Miller ?J?' Wh0, 7Wi ?'? freer through one SSft?! ZL'uVJ Z '0, y er m.rhU rendition 'of that AU mutit thould own a New Ejlltoa, MuaW Be Creation, for, . - "Mutit religious keat Inspire TV " -1 It wakee the eoul aad lift It klgk " And wing It with aublime deeir ' ' ' Vy New Edlaoa it priceless. .. . '" . Tiy traly, ' ' . "a . " - 8itd) BTEBXJXO M. OABT . J. E; CRAYT0N & COMPANY CHARLOTTE, N. C., 217 South Tryon St. RALEIGH,' N. C 103 W. Martin St, but againtt whom there was no Indict ment. Although the arrest of Brower waa at first a disappointment, the District At torney's men say they found him val uable in developing their case. A nam ber of documents and letters having an important bearing on Tbaw'a relatione with young Ourap, were found in Itrow- m aad aome of thia ev4 I deuce waa presented today before the grand jury. It waa expected thut an other indictment might result. Browor't movements were traced and it waa found that subsequent , to the alleged assault on Gump, he had gone to a New York hotel. A suitcase left there by Brower, having the letter T" on it, wan seized by. th . .District Attor ney. Meanwhile, the authorities here aay O'Byrnea haa disappeared. They have ao idea where he it and no better de scription of him than that given by the Uunip boy to guide them in the search. Prank P. Walsh, counsel for Gump, waa in communication throughout the day with AasiHtont District Attorney Black, who is presenting the caae to the grand jury. On advicee from Pittaburg that the police there would not arreat Thaw unices they had a copy of the indictments against him, Mr. Black to night tent a copy to them. Detectives taid that among Brower' paper they found two letters written by Thaw. One waa addressed o J. B. War ner of Pittaburg. It content were set mad public. Tht other was addressed to John Hart ley of Annapolia, aad asked if he could find a position for a boy friend. Among other thing found,-tht detee lives said, waa a. card oa which was written theee phrases i "Look up hia parents." "lie is supposed ta us dope.' "Oooy Boy." -U - livee with Bi"earent.i In froat of each phrase was written a number of figures. Pretty vening Wear For social functions of all kinds we are showing many new and attractive styles in Coats and Dresses. It is not our desire to carry over any of this stock, hence the prices are most tempting. Evening Coats These are shown in all the high shades Rose, Ameri can Beauty, Salmon, Nile Green, Dark Green, Laven der FHim and Navy in the changeable effect. Present prices ranore from $14.95 to $23.95. Former prices on these were up to $50.00. Evening Frocks At prices most tempting, we are offering our entire stock of Evening Dresses a style , "for every requirement a shade for every lady. You will find here your best op portunity for being perfectly pleased. Priced $12.50 up. What woald a shewing af anderdresatng ta moining. inererore we are showing lean with the taost Important garment tha cornet emitted T Warner's Rust-Proof Corsets during thts week, for th reason that rt Tend ttacliwrfMTrte- shapes accurately, fitting with every degree ef comfort, and that cannot met, or break with the hardest kind of wear. We are also Ageata for Nemo and Bedfera Corset. Oar alas la to have a style for every woman end we nave It. - TSie f ssSiioii Kaplan Bros. Co. Raleigh, N.C. A new shipment of Afternoon and Evening Dresses are due in this morning. Come in and see the new styles. Warner's 1917 Pocket Edition Calendars Just fits vanity purses. Useful as well as ornamental. Call by and get one, or write we'll mail it. to belong to Thaw were found on Brow er when he was arrested. Among them was an unsigned statement which the police say was written by Gump at the nstance of Thaw. It was headed, "My Dear Master" and in it the writer raid he wanted to show how he felt "when getting a whipping." "That frt in itaelf," the statement said, "signifies that I am entirely tub- missive to you and hold no animosity to you, but only strengthen ths desirs to do better in the future." Thaw was reported to have been In the vicinity of Wilkesharre, Pa tortav, but up to a late hour tonight he had not been located. Released, Thea Boated oa New Charge. (By The Associated Press.) Philadelphia, Pa, Jan. 10. After his release on 1,200 bail today the local authorities received a telegram from Assistant District Attorney Black, of Mew York, requesting them to hold Oli ver i Brower on the charge of "coa splracy to kidnap" in connection with ths indictment against Barry K. Thaw as tha result of allegations mads by Fred Gump, Jr. af . Kansas City. Brow er. who ia S3 year old and lives ia Pittsburg; was arrssted hers last night ia mistake for Geo. P. O Byrnes, charg ed with aiding aad abetting ia the al leged kidnapping of Gump. , Browor left the city -haU today aa sooa aa ks secured his liberty aad has aot been seen tinea. His attorney said he expected to tee him again prior to his Bearing oa Friday,- Brower had told them Thaw feared trouble from Gump aad had entrusted with him letters and other papers. EsvsrsJ lettsri and Tnemoranda said tantucky Hora and MuU , Company . GOLDSBORO, FRJUiONT and . LA CRANGI Haa die the Beat la their Ilea. CHAR. MITK8, Free. FAB. P. BROWN EL J. Brown Company, Funeral Dirtrtor. Established 80 YeRTR I836-L416 lam A-anr n mWamwjw DUPLIN FREE RANGERS LOSE MANDAMUS FIGHT (Special to Ths News and Observer.) Warsaw. Jan. 10. The new mnn damut proceedings brought by the "Kree rangers" of Duplin against the Board of Commissioners of the county were dismissed by Jndge Connor at the hearing held ia Keaansvllle today upon the ground that the eummons did not give ten day's notice as required by lsw. This is the second msndamus that has been dismissed for failure to comply with the requirement of the mandamus ttntute and both times at the coat of the free rangers. ?. Misses Reese & Co 109 Fayetterillo St. Big Reduction IN . .WINTER MILLINERY 1-4 Regular Price 10 Hats for ....... .$2.50 New Sprinir Models Shown on Request ' Phone IM. ' Corns la any buy ' yourself a tew hat. We are showing many beautiful stylet, at attractive pricea77 " 7?X. MRS. FRANK. REDFORD "MllUnarw af Distinction." 808 Fayetteville St, and EOT SsJls w bury St. Cell Phone 63S. r Let Us Settle the Furniture Quest ion PUT your trust in ' men who know. You can not become an expert on furniture, but you can deal with a house that sells on honor, as we do, and feel that what you buy is the kind-you want. Also, that the price is as low as shrewd 'buying- and care-' ful business judgment can devise. You should not judge furniture by the price. If price were the criterion by which furniture should be judged, then quality would be a matfer of figures. The furniture we sell is the kind in which the quality is put in before the price goes, on-, " h ""m : P yfe will be glad to help you settle the furniture question any day. Jniein. Royall & Borden a : -r Ths, Houm of DepeodaSla Farnitura" :
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