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THE NEWS AND OBSERVER Tonight Hfi Isiiili MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 1. 1917.; DREAMING DRCAMS. We're drrnuilD dreams n the fire lights blMO. Praams of song-filled! perfume dart. When the wwk hinti sing-Where the row bosh inji WSen the war" daye torn, my dearie. Ana as I look lino roar deep blue I jest start thlakia of Juaetims ikwi Aa it's Jest like a peep Into Paradrae. Warn the . warm dajra eome, my ' rlrt. -r--Be oar faac Jumps aa' leaps a a' tops w uiuli in Uae mm U.e - popeora pope, But woxt we be glad whea the eriater etopi, : Aa' uii' nrn days eome, say dearie f Florida Timee-Caioa. Miss Lola Beaaett spent the week ead with relatives at New UilL lliswes Bita Oay and Virfinia Wil- llama of wilaoa were ta the city y tarda r visiting. Miss Helea Allra of Salisbury re tnraod yesterday afteraora after a etay of several day ta the city with rela tives. , Mr. jwd Mrs. Richard R. Johaitoa of Norfolk arrived here yesterday for visit. : Miss Eleanor Collins has gone to' Durham where she will apead the week i with relatives and friends. , Miss Alma Murphy left yesterday aftsraooa for visit of sevsral days to Charlotte. Mr. aad Mra. R. M. Cofield of High Polat were visitors here yesterday. a To have diatiaetive style aad comfort, be fltterf la a Con.lwla Corset at the Frcaek Bat Shop. (Adv.) ftrtara is RaleigV Mrs. Edward E. Britton and Mrs. I. A. Billsoly. whs have been la Richmond for week, gnests at the home ef Mrs.! Br it ton's sister, Mrs. Chsrles A Penle.j have returned to Raleigh . Mrs. Brittoa alas visited In Itsltimore after attend ing the Inauguration In Washington with Mr, Brit ton, where they ware guests of Mr. aad Mrs. Ctinrles J. Peaaill. oa Coaaeetirnt a venae. Rqsal H-nTn-r- lw-"e. A meting of the Rsteitrh Eqnwl flof rage League will be held this sftersoa at 4 o'elork at the Woman's Huh. Mr. Joxerihn Daniels will he present and will tell of the work at the headqaar ten of the Women'! National Suffrage Auntintion In Washmgtnft. All who are i er1 . aaestion. aad ewpeeially the memlirrs tit the Junior Leugue, are Invited to be present. PORTER-SPRtlLL WEDDING TO BE BRILLIANT EVENT A Presentation of the Best Modes In Ready -To- Wear and Millinery At The Fashion by Living Models . from 8:30 to 10:30 MUSIC You Are Cordially Invited To Attend Kaplan Bros. Company Charmlag Young Wemaa of Rorkv Meant Ts Wed Promlneat Richmond Phys!etan. Friewrts throughout the State will rend With Interest of the spproarhlng wed ding of one of North Carolina's most eharming young women. Invitations re reived by frirnda read: "Mr. aad Mrs. Trash Shepherd Rpruill . request the honor ef yoar presence at the marriage of their daughter Martha tyrd . to , t loetor William Draaeb Porter oa Thursday the twelfth of April at aine 5 oVloek la the evenlag ' t toe Chiireh of the (food Khepherd s,' - Rocky Mount, North Caroline." -Miss Spruill is one of the rtate's most " attraetive snd popular young women, a , membor of one f the best known fami lies of the State, a social favorite wber. ' ever knows. Enclosed with the invita tion are ea'rds readlnf: ' "WIH be at home After fbe nfteenth of May , at Blehnrond, Vrginla. Eatertalaa Medlral Clsss. Oa Bstnrday evening at Meredith College Mite Myrtle lieingerliag. the spoaaor of ths medical elnaa of Wake forest vCollege, eatertaiaed the faculty aad w-dnts of th- Wake forest Col lege departmeat- of medicine at a de lujutlui nteptioD. The receptiua rooma were taatily deeorstrd ia gre n. Oe lieloos refreshments were served. Every prsvlsbsa was made for most ploaanat eatertainmeat. Miss lieingerliag pro posed a uni-iue toast to the physieiani i to-be of v ake Forest Co.oge. Mr. Kraah Ray pmident of the medical elaaa, responded in behalf of the guests, jfchort aad piey toasta were given by iDrs. Carstaipht-n, Aiken and Case, pro I feasors Is t.le department of medic. ne 'at Wske torest. Praetirslly all the stud, nts ia med.rine at Wake Forest were present, sad ull enjoyed tba de lightful reetption in full. Hooker-Johnson. Kinston, March 18. Announcement Was made here late y sterdvy of the marriage Friday Bight at 10 o'clock of W. M. Hook.-r and Miaa Annie Johnson, a well knowa couple of tbia city, wti.ch, witntsaeil otly by two nttendunts, oc curred ia th parsonage of (Jueen Btreet hlethud.st cliuirh, raator II. A. Humble performing he ceremony. Nut even the bride's mot ler was apra.sU of the nuptial evejt until its cunsuinmutnm. Mr. and Ur. Hooker will reside in New Bern for the present. Th bridegroom baa livt-d here s.veral years. Mrs. Hooker ia a daughter of Mrs. 11. U. Johnson, of Heritage street. e FOUR OAKS. ;4AB.'P. BROWN tL J. Drown Company, . Funerul Dirertort. Eitabliahed 80 Year 1836.1916 I'm'Dmddbf vYvdL he's prood of tml) AnfJLtVxatis wKy we ft I mast any, giro, that faa -J mighty gUd that I met and married Pa tverwelL He's Jast as a ice to me sew aa I was la the hand holding days of yore. Ha. buys saw the same taty sweetmeets and the an ins frag rant ptrfume that he did then. a -both And it a pleaaars ta bay goods at this store. - , I ; : CICS DRUG STORES Fonr Oaks, March 18. The Euterpe Club of th music claws of the Four Oaks graded school held, is regular semi monthly meeting with' Master Vernon Moore on Yte.m-nday attvrhuou. A piu grara eoiupnsed of miaecllaneoua selec tions wss rendered, followed by delight ful refreshments, after which the club adjourned to meet with Miss Ilessie oa edneisy, March 2s. A number of the young people of the town met on last Wednet.lay even ing and organized a union choir to aerve both the Mrtbodist and Baptist churches of the town. Mr. Kkio (lattis waa elect ed director; Misa Katharine llinton, leader; Miss Loraine Joyner, organist, and Misses Florence Adams and Leeds Knnders, aenistant organists, for the choir. A la .-go number reported for the first practice on Thursday evening and some good music is promised' for the near future. DAVIDSON. Davidson. March is. Mrs. M. M. Mis ter ia here for a few days visiting at the home of Dr. J. B. Shearer en route to Baltimoie where ahe will take up her reisdence with her three sous. i 'larks Minter, who has finished his course, taking his Phi), at Hopkins, it doing research work at the university. BusseU Minter is reporting on the Bal timore 8ua aud doing cartoon work. Hueh Minter ia connected with aa auto mobile firm. Mi. and drs. John Calhoun aad two children speat a few days with relatives, Mr. F. 1". KUinwood aad Miss Mary Elliawood, coming from 8araanah on their way to Norfolk. Miss Emaia I'hifer is here oa a brief visit to her sister, Mrs. Feter. Professor Fulhright, teaching classes here ia expression, gave aa entertain ment Friday evening under the auspices ef the Civic League. His recitations were finely given aad were received by a very appreciative audiiiace. The evening was genuinely enjoyed. Prof, aad Mrs. M. Q. Fulton left last eight for Mjcob, Gs. where he will take ' part ia the ergsniatioa of the South era 1 Council of the Teachers of English, seetioB of the Southera Cosfereaoe for Education aad Industry. v. BELMA, '; Reims, March 18. The Baptist Worn aa's Missiosary Society met at the bom of Mrs. C E. Elevens Monday after noon. An Interesting program was givea by tba third section, led by Mrs. H. E. Earp, Home aniasions waa the tople for tba aftsraooa aad a aumbef of iastrsetive papers oa this aabjxt were read.. . -l ' There was a meeting af the eirelee ef the Wenaa'a Missionary Society of the Methodist ekarch held oa Wednesday .(mm. .1 k . Lnn. nf If h PmuIa All the circles were represented and I each had a good report. One f thw most enjoyable meetings i wf the Embroidery Clnb was that held at the Lome af Mrs. W. n. Call oa last Mestuay afteraooa. Tka konr af coa-.-oa.ad needlework nsased trery anJekly, after which Mra. Call served a uet.gh.fui salad eearae. Oa. Friday afteraooa Miss Margaret Ethers.! ge . eatertaiaed a few af her friends at her home oa Aadersoa Btreet On .Friday alght there was a debate snd spelling match be twees, the AftbJ ami sixth grades of the Belma and I'ine Level graded srhoola held in the auditorium of the eVIma school build ing. 1 he question for discussion was; 'Resolved, That tho Constitution of North Carolina should be so amende. I as tit nllow women to vote under the same qualifications as men." Curl Wor ley, Carrie May White and Miriam Ureitr.. of Selnm, upheld the affirmat'v and were victorious. After this Mabel Mute, l.illie Avers, Alton Fields, Lil lian Corbett, Mildred Driver, Haiuiy Vinion and Iaabella Harmon from the RMpin rrhnol took pmt in the spoiling mstch, being defeated by one point. WADESBORO. Wndesboro. March 18. Mrs. Cleo P. lien entertained the lliumas-Vade Chapter U. A. K. Friday afternoon. An lute-eat ng tmsiuess meeting was held, at which it was decided to give "'I b i.aglo's Wings" in the early part of April under the auspices of the chap ter. Miss Uessie Ledltetter read an in teresting puper concerning the Meck lenburg Declaration of Independence. The chapter had as jts guexts Mint Kits Dowd of Charlotte and Mrs. J. AL Dualap of Ansouville, Stute treuaurer I). A. tt. After the program the hostess served a delightful salad courso. Mrs. W. T. Hose rhnrniiugly enter tained the Merry Matrons Wednesday afternoon. Mim iNunnie Moore of fnlem College spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Moor Mr. and Mra. J. A. Hancock of Ox ford spent a few days of this week with their daughter. Mrs. It. 8. I'ruette. Miss Allies Mills of Uriitkleyville is the eharming bouse guest of Miss Pau line Crowder. Miss Florence Murphy Is expected to arrive tonight to visit Mrs. J. E. Mc Lnuchlin. MiMtis Margie and Julia Burns have been appointed floor pages for the next national convention of the D. A. BM winch loineues in Continental Ball, Wsshington, about the iniddie of Apni. The appointment was msde by Mrs. William Cuinniiiig Story, president-genera) 1). A. K. 'Ihe young Indies expect to attend. Atlantic Christian College. (Sneeial to The News and Observer.) Wilson, March 18. The Atlantic C'hriKtiun Cuiu-kc team will ploy two mmea of ball this week. On Tuesday they play the Bingham tenm and or liiursduy the Washington Collegiate In stitute. Both games' will be ployed in Wilson. The Inauguration of Dr. B. A. Smith aa president of Atlantic Christian Col lege will take place Thursday. "The men and millions team," sixteen of the leading ministers and laymen of the Christian Church, will visit North Carolina about May 10. This team of men has been chosen to raise $5,300,000 for edurstion and missions within the borders of the -above church. They have already raised two-thirds of this amount. Fifty thousand dollars will be riven to the Atlantic Christian College .vhen the campaign ia finished. The Ministerial Association of th' Christian Church in North Carolina wil' neet at Atlantic Christian College the Uth, 20th and 21st. The Atlantic Christian Collrg' Vlumnl will bold an important meetin; 'e day of the innuguration of Dr. imith. The "Radiant," the eollege magazine dited and published by the studen' ody, has made its spring appearand, t is full of original, interesting matter IOCKY MOUNT BONDS IN GOOD DEMAND, THE PRICES SHOW PAIN GONE! RUB SORE RHEUMATIC ACHING JOINTS Rub pain away with a small trial bottle of old, penetrat ing "St Jacob's Oil" Ptop "dosing". Rheumatism. It's pain only; not one ease' in fifty reqnirea internal treatment. Rub sooth ing, penetrating "8t Jacob's Oil" right on the "tender spot," and by the time you say Jack Robinsonout cornea the rhenmatic pain and distress. 8L Jacob's Oil" ia a harmless rheumatism liniment which never disappoints and doesnt burn the skin. It takes pnia soreness and. stiffness from aching joints, muscles and bones ; stops sciatica, lumbago, backache and neuralgia. ' Limber opt Get a small trial bottle of old time, honest "St. Jacob's Oil" from any drug store, and ia a moment, y oil 11 be free from pains, srhes and stiffness. Doat suffer I Bib rheumatism sway. AJr. . NOT1CB OF RE9ALB OP COLB PROPERTY. , A raise of 10 per cent having been made upon the offer of March 1, 1917, e will offer oa Wednesday, March 21, 1917, at 12 o'clock m. at the courthouse ia this city to the highest bidder for rssk, the Cola estate, the same being the second sale. This property is worth a great deal more than the present offer and those , wishing a, bargain ia real estate will do well to investigate before day of wis. K. C. COLE and ' - T. O.-COUNCIL. ' .. " ,- - ... Adrna, (Special to The News and Observer! Hoeky Mount, March 18. A big bond ed indcbtidncss when it goes for the ownership of public utilities appears rather to increase that city's credit than it does to impair it judging from the declaration of prominent bond buyers who spent come time in this city this week and who went into the liveliest scrap for the city's paper for '50,000 seen here In many a diy. Two years igo there was expresaed a doubt in the minds of some if a 5 per cent isxue of 'Ins city could be sold at par and lee way was given on one small issue of i 1-2 per cent hut it wasn't needed while his week Rocky Mount has just sold a J50.0O0 lnKue at a premium of 940, en- raving the bonds and f II attorney fees wmen wouia ngure tne premium well near L',0U0 for a S per cent issue. BEGGAR INDIGNANT WHEN ASKED TO PROVE CLAIM. (Special to The News and Observer.) Monroe, March 18. There came to Monroe Thursday a man with one leg using crutches and carrying an arm in a sling, claiming that it was broken and seeking alms from the citizens on the street. He approached Policeman T. B. Laney, who waa dressed in citi zens' clothes, and with a sympathetic iisposition Mr. Laney asked to see his broken arm, having seen him nn the night previous st the Setboard station using his hands and arm in a generous manner jn a cafe. The applicant be ame highly incensed and Mr. Laney upon further investigation found that 'he fellow was faking. Be waa ordered to desist from begging aad it was learn od that he is a profeaaional in this line md. obtains rather a lucrative income from this trade. MISS PESCITD SPEAKS TO ... CLCB AT ELIZABETH CITT. (8peelal to The Newa aad Observer.) Elisabeth City, March 18. Miss Mary Pesend, of Raleigh, made a most in structive and Interesting talk to the Mothers' Club at the First Methodist church Friday afternoon, comparing the' I advantages of North Carolina mothers In studying child, training with those of Braiil, who have no mothers' fluhs for the study of child problems aad are larking In other respects la the ability to train the little ones into Christian eitUeashlp. The Weather 1 Raleigh. N. C March 18, 1MT.' Tor North Carolina t Fair Monday tad Tuesday warmer Tuesday west portion. Sinriss .6:20 a.m. Sunset .6:84 pjn. IrmoereK". t a. m. ........ 41 8 p. m. 38 lightest temperature ............ 49 Lowest temperature ,. 87 Visaa temperature .............. 43 Deficiency for the day , ' ( Avorage daily excess since Jsna- Mry 1st 18 Amount for the 24 hoars ending at 8 p. so. ,00 Total for the month ta date,.... 4.04 Stress for the month .65 Lsces since January 1st ........ 1.0C "WILLFUL SENATOR SAYS LET THE PEOPLE DECIDE (By liisi-d Wire ) Washington, March 18. Senator Geo. W. Noma, one of the. twelve Senators, leaiguated !y the Presi'ent "willful men," who made it impossible to pass .lie armed iicuuniny bin last .Congress, vould submit to the peop.e of Neurusia a proposition for hia recall. Mr. Norm una asked Governor Keith Neville to irge the legislature, now in session, to tasra law that wi,l enable him to have lis course in opposing the President's oquest for power to arm I'm ted States aerchant ships passed upon by lus tou .tituents. Mr. Norris, 'in a letter to Governor Vai'III aniil tlint he i hems' severely leuounced not only in Nebraska blit ail .er the country. "I have no desire," said Mr. Norris, to represent the people of Nebraska in lie United 8tHt. a Senate or anywhere Ise If my oflleial conduct is contrary to heir wishes, and if I am nnsrepresent ug them, the remedy is a recall." Peop e of Mississippi are very severe on Senator Vardaiuan for his part in the defeat of the armed neutrality bill. They are bitter in their denunciations. George W. Parker Dead. Kinston, March lei. The Ueath of George W. Parker, 57, a contractor of this city, is reported from Maysville, Jones county, where be wss visiting. di .is- fo'lowed ia a few hours after a severe stroke of paralysis u ,.y ti ta wite aud 7 chil dren, one of whom is a member of a militia regiment on the Mexican border. The funeral was to be held at Maysville, where Mr. Parker formerly res.ded, and to winch point the local membera of hia family have gone. Senator Brock Makea a Record. (Ppecial to The News aud Observer) Kinston, March 18. Furnifold Brock, State Senator from Jones county, la be lieved to have mnde a record in the recent session of the Ocnersl Assembly, even for a new member. Mr. Brock did not make a speech during the session, but probably answered more rollcalls than any other 8enitor. In spite of hit lark of homhnst snd oratory he managed to get on a number Of important com mittees. Nense River Falling Rapidly. (Special to The Newa and Observer) Kinston, March 18. Neuse river hers is falling fast faster reaching the crest nf its alarming rise. At no time has there been danger of a flood la this Ira nediatesection but it was feared the xtream would overflow into lowgronnda :ibove snd below h re an j do consider able damage, esneeiatly to livestock. Msd Dog. Amsck. (Sneeial to 1 h N-ws and ObserverX Kinston, March 18. A dog killed by nolicemen here after having attacked half a dozen other can:nes is believed to have been suffering w'th rabies. The head has been sent to the Pasteur Is stitute at Raleigh. Several of the ani mals were bitten severely. ACTIVITY MARKS ST OCKSWEEK-END Shippings, Various Industrials And Equipments And Muni tions Involved; Terms On New French Loan (By the Associated Press.) New York, March' 18. The week ia the stock market ended with the differ ences betweea the railway managers and brotherhooda still unsettled, but with strong hopes ef a temporary adjustment if not a mora lasting agreement. The hter nnerfirns were ehiraeterized by unusual activity ia shippings and vari ous lEd'istrials. the utter embracing some of the better knowa equipments srd , t,.... Definite terms of the new French loan weie issued to the ai.io.tut ot, hu.ujd, fOO at fil-2 rer cent and running for two reer hearing out recent state ment. The notes wi'l he offered this week at a figure to yield a full six per uvi. n k mtiuiiitni that su-et-ss of the French lona would he speedily fol lowed by another large British loan, the sum of 42"iO.OOO,000 having been men tioned in thnt connection. Nothing in the course of local devel pmenta suggested any misgivings by Vmeriran financial interests regarding the safety or vslidity of contrsrts or obligations with the Russian govern ment aad the private banks, of that country. Domestic trade reports show no ma terial cessation of sctivity in lead ni lines of trade and industry, despite the unsettled eonditioi.s resulting from for eign relations, railwsy embargoes and -410 f iMorrhl Carolina registered at Hotel Astor during! the past year. V Ring! Roma, wtllwwt bath, I2.u sua ta.ee- DwUf ... . and S4.N BlacM Rmwm, wja Wife, sa.se u si.oe Dsefcw .... Ii.se to tT.se Parlor. Brs'rMsi ao4 hath, Sis.es sis.es TIMES SQUARE At Broadw.iv, 44th to ;crt Strsetii the cm la ot Nw Yorit'i kxti.iI end business activniet In duse oroximity to all railway terminals. further price advances. Bank clear ances continue to run well ahead of the corresponding period of 1910 and local money rntc inclined to greater with supply in excess of demand. CASTOR IA -4 Vat Infants add Children i In Use For Over 30 Year Always bears the Big""""" of SUPERBA TODAY DOROTHY PHILLIPS "Hell Morgan's Girl" Toa Bate Bor Yes Love Her Yoa Doubt Her Yob Condemn Her Yoa Pity Her She's Wonderful. Portraying Life In San Frsnrieo Iwfore ths Big Earthquake. Also a Comedy. TOMORROW To comply with many requests we have been able to secure a return booking of Clara Kimball Young in "The Foolish Virgin" ALSO A COMEDY. ADMISSION Tea Cents STRAND THEATRE 11 - 11 11 . THURSDAY 22 FRIDAY 23 SATURDAY 24 ADMISSION 10,15,25c ! . GEL MARGUCRITK CLARK. . I " """ -' -: ' - r, HEW'&LlilliO Today: Most Popular Screen Star in America Dainty MARGUERTTE CLARK f IN THE FORTUNES OF FIFI" Miss Gark only appears in clean, wholesome pic tures suitable for children as well aa grown ups. TOMORROW -DOUBLE STAR DAY M2s4 Ethel Bf-xt-ratore) ta Thsi .Whit Raren MraJ Vernon Caatl in th Serial Supreme, Patria I 10c Admission 10c
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