TUESpAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 18, 1919.
THE NEWS AND OBSERVER.
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SOCIETY"
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TIm Oils Pedrlda Oik,
To Oil Podrida Clab will meet this
ittonon it 8:43 oVioek with Mrs. W.
W. Kltehln.
i New Arrival, "v .
K Bora to Mr. aad Mrs. W. Ki Eldridge,
of Pittsburg, Pa, oa November 10, a
daughter. Prior to her marriage Mrs.
Eldridge was Mist Chios Bockwith, ol
this eity. t , -
Settle Peaick Claw. -
. The regular meeting f the Bet tit
Psnick Philathen Clan of tlia First Pres
byterian church will ba held in lot
primary department Tuesday evening
it 7:30. Mrs. ,E. P. Curry will address
tha meeting. V
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Receatioa U Visiting Daughters.
The members of the Woman's Club,
the book elwbsv the Daughters' of the
Kevolatioa nod other organizations to
gether with ail resident Daughter of
the Americas Revolution are cordially
Invited by tha Caswell Nash Chapter V.
A. B. to attend aa informal reeeptioa
to bo fives on Thursday. November 20,
at a p. m., at tha "Woman's (uh eomvl
piuneatory to ."sorts Carolina's vice
president general, N. 8. V. A. B., Mrs.
William N. Beynolds, the State regent,
Mrs. W. O. Spencer and to Mrs. Ldnd-
' say Patterson, a Daughter ho has at
- bsV --own capon wv 4Wt- prmuioa of
tha government, 'gone into the devas
tated regions of Serbia and arbo in
, artiatia native eostume will tell of her
observations and experiences while over-
' teas. All who are interested will receive
a hearty welcome and it is asked that
all understand - that the invitation is
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A recint issue of tha Birmingham
' Age-Herald says:
' . "A beautiful ceraiaony marked the
marriage of Miss .Verna Allein MoCro
itj and Mr. Charles Gordon McDowell,
which took place at tha Highlands
' Methodist church Wednesday morning
at lOiMLn'clock. The church had been
made attractive with a profusion of
greenery, palsna and fern, and while
the wedding guests were assembling a
musical program was presented by Mr,
W. A. Thomas at the organ, ase. Mrs.
C T. U Blssell. who sang -'At Dawning.'
"Dr. Preston B. Wells, who officiated
at tha Impressive service, stood at the
altar awaiting the bridal party which
was led by the ushers, Mr. Charles A.
James P. Yate,.of this eity, followed
by tho matron, Mrs. Joha St Counsel-
' men. only sister of the . bride. The
bride entered with v he uncle, Mr.
. Ueorge Reynolds, by whom "ho wss
given la marriage, the "groom and his
bnf. mas, Lieut. Cecil , K. Watts; of
Principle Md., meeting them at the
' altar, where- (he vows were spoken.
Mrs. Counselmn wore a costume of
silver , gray charmeuse with - hat to
. match and carried an arm bouquet of
Ophelia roses. 'The bride was hand
. soma in a going-away suit of French
blue silVcrtone with trimmings of Hud-
.. son seal and her bouquet of white roses
was showered with valley lilies. ,
"Following the ceremony, Mr. -and
Mrs. JUcDowell left for s wedding trlji
t points in Florida and upon their re
turn will bo at home at 1110 South
Thlrfeenfb. afreet; ? r t '
"Mrs. McDowell is a charming young
woman, who baa been muds' entertained
any prenuptial affairs and a large
circle of rrtonds eoaaratuiate tnem-
selves that the is to make her home is
-this eity." " ' ' v .
' Mr. McDowell is thtyson of Mm.-W.
J Y. McDowell, 412 North EssJ street,
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Joaea-Zolllcoiror.
fNew Bern, Nov. 15.-An interesting
i marrinira wss solemnised at Centenary
' Mothodist ehurvh this' afternoon at 6
o'clock he 'Miss Julia Bryan., Jones,
dauahter ef Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jones,
became the bride of Mr. Jere P, olli
roffer, of Honderson. The young couple
later left for New York and Canada
where they will spend their honeymoon,
later tasking their homo at Henderson.
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Tattrell-Haekaeyv ' .
' Wilson, Nov. 17.-On Wednesday at
12 o'clock lovely wedding, was aoJem
aiaed. When Mist BudteHaekaey, daugh
ter of Mt. and Mrs. W. D. Haekney, Sr.,
beeama the bride of Mr. James Grayson
TuttrelL of Baltimors, Md. The home
waarfceautifully deeorated with flowers,
' palms and ferns.. ' v -i
When the wedding march" from Lohen
grin began little Margaret Eichardsos,
: niece of the bride, pulled the . wicker,
forming as aisla from tha reception
; kaiq to the altar. '
The bride was beautifully attired is
(Jarklue wool tricotine, witk hat and
accessories to match, tarryhfg a ahower
boquet - of lilies , tf tb valleyyaad
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Pepto-MAngan
Brings Bloom
of Health v
Helps Restoro Worn-Out, Thin
1 Blooded Men and Women to
Health suad Happiness - -1
' Physician Recommend It
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Sold in liquid and Tablet
Form- Both Posses Sara
Medicinal Value lai l
', aUt on "Gude'. , -
i Most ' svery esse of a sstlosf. eon-
, plexiow and a languid feeling is traee-
' able to watery, impovsriahed tlood da
feient in szygen-earrylng red -blood
eells.l:r - . ' - "! .
Inasmuch as the satire system depends-
oa tha blood for t nourishment
- ant strength it is readily aadaratood
shy ' thin-blooded people 1 always feel
worn -est and ran-dewa. - v
' . And it is. equally plain that to restore
tha vigor of ragged health, tha1 blood
should be sapplied with the needed
qualities to' enable K to build ap the
I system. ., . '
Oude's Pepto-Masgaa ateeomplishes
this very result. - la a abort time the
beneficial results are -clearly anifeat
Jhstaebeeks fill oat aid regain the bloom
of health, the eyea sparkle, the siepVs-
. gains its elasticity, the whole system
is filled with greater vitality.
.Oude's Pepto-Mangas is a safev bene-
. leiaJ aad pleasant tonic Agrees with
the moat delicate stomach, and is obtain.
sMe ia either liquid or tablet form.
Be sure the name "Guile's" is on the
rucks (re when you buy Pepto-Msngsn.
A-k the dnirsrist for "Guile's." If
" .'.''' f t: t oa tha packsfe it is
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Earl Williams,' Raleigh, ha will
bride roses, entered on tltr rm of-tbe
groom Mr. Htuart, pastor of the irst
Christian church performed the cere
mony.' After receiving-eongratulations
pf theirmany friends the happy eouple
left lov acw York snd Niagara.
-The bride is the daughter' of one of
Wilson's oldest snd -enost successful
businessmen., ',''"
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Apex Rod Cross Entertains. '
ApesNoy. 17. last Tuesday evening
the laaies of the Apex KedVross enter
taioed the returned soldiers of White
Oak" township ' at a dalightfcl ' oyster
supper, given at the Apex -Hotel. Each
boy was invited to bring a friend, there
foro thero was a fondly number of the
fair sex present to add to. 'the gaiety
and pleasure of the evening. I
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Miss Bis Eyes Hero Friday
' Something new ia tho musical comedy
field will be offered at the Academy of
Music Friday, matinee aad night, when
Harvey D. Orr presents George V, Ho-
bart's latest musical comedy , success,
"Miss Blue Eyes,' adapted from tbs
Broadway "faree success, "What! Your.
Husband' DoinaTt t ;. ' '"' '
Containing av screamingly Tunny plot
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. Xhere Was Nothing So Good
for Congestion and Colds
- as Mustard
But the old-fashioned mustard
. plaster burDed aod Urstered while it
acted. Get tha relief and help that
mustard plasters gave, without tha
plaster and without thp blister. -
Musterole does it It is a dean,
'white omtment, made with oil of mus
tard. It is acientificatly prepared, so
that ft works i wonders, and yet does
not Uiateroe)tendereat skin.
V Gentlvmnsaace Muaterole in with tho
L finger-tips. Se how quickly h brings re
lic t Dow speeouy ins pain disappears.
Use Muaterole foraare throat, broo
chitia, tonsilitia. croup,1 still' neck,
asthma, neuralgia; headachev conges
tion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago),
pains and aches of tha back or iomta;
pprains, sore muscles, bruises, chil
blains, frosted feet, colds of tba chest
(it often prevents pneumoniaf.
30c and 60c jsn; hoapUal vise SZW
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; ' Saturday
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py .Popular Author
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Robert W, Chambers
PEARlMlTE
give aa exhibition at the Wake Club.
an-brUlianUawix of Pacini Jm'rJlt'ril
dies written by Silvio Hem, "Miss Bluo
Eyes" is receiving unstinted praise from
both press and public, . - :
i The company playins here is tho
original one of forty people with such
jpnsical comedy favorites as Peter Mae
Arthur, James Polke, Centis Jensen.
Marie Kemp, Clyde Long sujl Lamb A.
Goodrich, the' . sensational whirlwind
(lancers, .- . v -
An exceptional chorus of beautiful
girls are making the music of the piece
woaderfufly popular with such -sons;
hits as "Nobody Can Take My Heart
Prom You," "Honeysuckle Inn," A
Sort of Subtle Peeling." 'Blue Eyes,"
H of the whistling kind. V '
The advsncs sale of tickets opens
Wednesday 'moral of 'at the Tucker
Building Pharmacy. . v '
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To Look Younf Quickly, .
' For Special Occasion
. How aftra have yws tvtS aad uttrd
aritai your- f aoc on the eve of nai hnportant
Matal evsnt Wbf ra wasted So look your
awttio ana try wkat M would you Jool
souldn't ret the d Iro romlt t Mat tine
fowr foot boeomoS uaruly, oxhibltiiis a earo
wora aa4 sassy apooamnea, and oriMenaoed
wHh Sao Its, hora'a aomoihlnc that will
qutrkly tranatorm Jt tata tmt at yootaful
tnoaii
Jwvt sot aa oonos of powdorod sasohte at
mr dninri.t' ia tale with about hair
pin of witch haul, aad oathe year taos in
tho solution for tw ar thro minataa. Iat
mcdiatoly aftac yott fool a "Srmins op" ol
the skin and uadorlrins tiua. which naturally
irooo out tha ; llttlo wriakloa, worry marks
and aabbiaoM. The aontwi had vanoral ap-poaraaoa-
oc yotar faoo ate so trop roved, you
ill bo clad yoa hoard-at this simple aad
harrclou attthud. (A.) k
TODAY
ONLY
7toy?fN0f Vbiir v
a z yn xa
Dorothy
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the ffang of social pi.
rates aha called her '
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"rriends" thought aha
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. "frame-up." 1
She weawNOT!
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Come to see.
TOHAV
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ROBERTS
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Emma Roberts Sings Fop Ex
ecutive9 Heads of Both the
' United States and Canada N
Last winter' Emma Roberts, tbd
Amorican contralto, who will be henrj
here at tCie Academy of , Music on Nu
vemher 27th, hod the dixtinction of
sinping for the President and; Mrs.
Wlllm and also for the Puke of Devon
shirt, Governor-General of Canada and
the Ouchess of Uevonslilrc.
' In Jsnuary it happened that she was
soloist with the Rusynn Hymphony Or
ehestra at its Washington concert in the
Nation! Theatre and as a tribute to
representatives of a friendly' nation,
although not then, an ally, the White
House family occupied the presidential
box and wars most enthusiastic in lead
ing the applause. After Miss Boherts
had sung her' aria a great bunch of
roses from the White House conserva
tory waa passed over the footlights aad
at the conclusion of tha program Mis
Margaret' Wilson went bark n tho stage
and asked to be presented and then in
vited the singer to be her guest at as
informal dinner, together wit& Modest
Altsehnter;- the -conductor of the- Rosalia'
Hymphony,. ; ... '
Just two months Inter, to s day. Miss
Roberts was giving a recital in Winnie
peg at tha conclusion of a tour of WesU
em Canada and it chanced that the
Duke and Durness of Devonshire were
paying their ant .official ' visit to the
Pntlris vCity at the " same time. " Thi
Woman's Musical Club, under . whos
auspices Miss. Roberts wss singing ia
the afternoon, had arranged an evening
musical in honor of the vice-regal
guests. The Duchess, who had heard
of the contralto's suecets at the matl-
the evening, "anV of course the wrlms
donsa waa only too glad to accede to
tho "command of " Her Grace," who
proved '.to i be a most appreciative
listener, i-
On accounfrof the treuiendous edu
eatioaal value of thia concert. Manager
Upchurch of the Academy of Music can-
f o Ladies
Who are Stout
fat ia fatah to health and. beanty-.
iteaueo weignt senaioiy and easily ; im
prove your health snd future. Avoid
heart- trouble, wrinklss, aeivousnsss.
weaanesaes. ets, nesiaes personal em
barrassment, due fa obesity.
Look and feel younger. Walk
sprightly. Let your eyes sparklo with
new fervor. Surprise snd delight jrosr,
friends. Ba a sirl arainl
Go to the druggist, get a small boxj
of oil of Jtoroin (.capsules) and fojiow;
directions of the korefa system. Re
duce- 10 to 60 pounds under guarantee.
Eat all you need (inclnding soma caady,
-if desired) wnilo reducing. ,
J)oat pother about going throngh
tiresoms exercises or following rules of
f starvation diet .Why sot becomo slen
der without rlrastio drugs, worrr ana
self-denial f. Sere's your chance, . ; -
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SATISFYING MIS
O. L. HOPKINS
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. v Six Thousand Dollars 'Worth!
' . On Sale at . r v
Smashing Reductions in Price
$24.95: $29.95 ; ! $39.95
aad up tr
THE FAVORED PELTShOFTHE SEA-
v Son, in any wanteix&lorc
1C1DEHY
Thanksgiving
EIU EOSERTS
MEZZO. CONTRALTO '
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' ASSISTING ARTISTS
Tb leading ' Critic of tlie. .
United flutes snd ' Canajjif
Have Paid Extraordinary Trl
tute 1 Miss Bobert. No
ealist . In Beoeat Seaeons' Has '
Beeeived, 6 a a Unqualified
, Praia from th New Tors,
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The) New York Tribune '
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She ia one of the most.
aatisfjrhrg artist now to m
, be heard in ihe concert '.
; world. , : ,
' This is a Concert of Tremen-
don Educational alue and ,
- will be tarrely Patrenited i7 .
the Teacher' Assembly. ' -
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Prices I ISe, Joe, H,
Seat Sale Opena Monday, November 24th.
Mall Order Filled jad Proaaptly Ketaraed la Order Received. tdd U
, Wsr Tat aad Make Cbtwk and Money Orders Payable
to J. S. Upcharch. f
colled a large musical show in order to
prcsrnt Mis Roberts on Thslikgivln(
sad especially whijo the teachers of the
State are In assembly here. The promi
nence of tho artist in adytum to the
fact that this is the only OuTertulnment
Wiedulod in Raleigh f or. ThankHKiviiig
Insures a capacity house and "patrons
are urged to buy seats early. They will
be placed on solo Monday morning, No
vember 84tk, at the Tuckef Building
Pharmacy and niali crier will be filled
and promptly returned in order re-
eeived..
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'Announcement of Marriage.
Oxford, Nov. 17.-- Announcements
havo bea issued reading as follows;
Mr. William A. Porunm aunouaces Ike
mnrrlage of his daughter, Beatrice, to
Mr, Walter Simmons Ogburn on Friday,
the 14th of November, li10, at Oxford,
n. C. At home after the 1st of Decern-
her, South Hill, Va. - ,
'IVERBQTEN"
Don't shock your Liver and
BoweI, but take
Cases rets.
Caararets end biliousness, headache,
colds and constipation so gently you're
:ttve even tnonvwreireed.-' Thcrs m no
griping and none of tho explosive after
effects of cathartics like C'alomol, gaits,
aJoaonina fill uriimmn Pllla. T.t.
night take Cnaearets and get rid of
the - bowel and liver poutm which is
keeping you miitcrublo and half sick.
C'ascureti cost so little -and they work
whilo-yott sloop. Adr. ;- --
Ta.rortnj
Yamr Choice) of Selected
Woolens ;
$35.00 to $50.00
Tho BeaaoVs Popular Flaunelj, '
Patterned in Blue, Brown, Green
-rBlg Beleetlon -
$35.00 TO$40.00
"Csrsfwl Meaanremeat Mean a
faaltlee Fit
Lee 0. Lay ton
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November 27th
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Apex Nov. l7-,Mc, M. P. Iiles, a
farmer,' near Apex, broke the season's
records oa selling the highest price of
leaf tobacco la Apes. A load veigh
ing ,4t( pounds averaged LIU a pound.
Ia the' load he lad four pounds, that
brought $S a pound. .
CATARRH-DOES HARM
Whether It Is of tho Neaw, Throat, or
Other Organs, Oct Rid of It.
Cstarrh of the nose or throat when
it becomes chronic -veakens the deli
cate, lung tissues, deranges the diges
tive organs, and may lead to consump
tion. It impairs the taste, smell and
hearing, aad affects the voice. Tt is a
constitutional disease aad requires a
Coustitutional remedy.-
Take Hood's Barsaparilla, w'lieh by
purifying tbeblood remqves the cause
of the disease aad gives permanent re
lief. Thia alterative and Ionic medicine
has proved entirely eatisfsetory to thou
sands of families is three generations.
If there is biliousness or eonstipstion,
take Hood's Pills they are a thorough
cathartic's gentle jaxatlve-Adv.
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Today-
Constance Talmadgo
in , :
"flWteousUaniEj"
A 'picture full of snap and ginger on .
the latest love angle fascinating
every Human Being. v
Helen Holmes in
"THE FATAL FORTUNE"
" TtVredtdajr
William Russell in
t "Sacred Silence"
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Hot Biscuits.
y : Alway
A plate of hot bincuita
What a tempting and 'satisfying dish. Nothing
aleta avttraaa an K on annAtvingt friianVi 4 Visk 4 m irm
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11 first meaf. . When .made
S I Rising" biscuit flour, you
1 iri the use of this flour, for it has all the neces-
iary ingredients in (he proper proportions to
give the most delicious bakings. Try it for your
i next biscuits.
The other familiar Dan Valley brands, "Dan
I Valley" and "Whjte Satin" have been the
favorites of the good bread cooks in' the South
ror toe past quarter oi a century, i ney arer
made from Ihe 'choicest grain, and the full
strength aha nutriment of the wheat are re
tained. . ,
Now sold in pre-war quality.
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RALEIGH, N C
BAD B1REATH .
Dr. Edwards' Olive TaUet Get
at the Cause and Remove It
Dr. Edwards' Olivw Tablets, the sub
stitute for calomel, act gently on the
bowels and postrveJy do the work.
People afflicted with bad breath find '
quick relief throuch Dr. Edwards' Olive
Tablet. The pleasant, sugar-coated
tablet are taken for bad breatlt by
all who know them.
Dr. Edward' Olive Tablets act tea
tly but firmly on the bowels and liver,
stimulating them to natural action,
clearing the blood snd gently purifying ,
the entire system. They do that which
dangerout calomel does without any
of the bad after effects.
All the benefits of nasty, sickening,
piping cathartic are derived from
Dr. Edwards" Olive Tablets without
gnptngjiainor arry disagreeable effect,
Dr. F. M. Edward clisoovered tht
formula alter seventeen years of prac
tice among patients afflicted witA
bowel and h'ver complaint, with tha
attendant bad breath. v
OUve Tablets are purely a vegetable
compound mixed with olive oil; you
will know them by their obve color.
1 ake one or two every night for s 1
aad note the effect. 10c and 2Sct
li'FWoo?
s Irresistible
on the breakfast tablet '
with "Dan Riwar Self- .
get baking results that
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