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*?U?i VM stsfrottlkdM to ftbnttnB 'M mate flghUag bafore the campaign! I In the meantime. taking adTan Otmali In the eaat. Ike allied French, Belgian and Hrttlah force, hare begun an offenatre movement In tM.trest. | They are now vfrtual i It la peeeeealea of the left bank of , the Yeer canal and la northern Franco, particularly In tho neighbor. ^ hood of Luibaaaee. wbm^^eQ^man. rtorlty of-our otfenalve," and the V "marked advantage" of the French artillery oyer that of the Qermaae H The adTance In the northweet hae II s ended tor the present at leaet. In the /m ykylnloo of many, the Oerman menace M the coant parte. It le believed * "that ea long ae the Oermane are compel tkd to keep up the ,'length ft ?f their army In the east, they will) lbK fV - - ' nAflM' JJHHHnMn rii\I iirrii r I I?^UaIC^;nmc.Par0M ?' Ae the time le nenf at hand for m lull uii n |p( I ?l; the beenflt of tlje Daughters of'the f* Rented by local talent. TBe rohear-lct 1 %' * " ' iV, ^v'{** v* _______ 'Polly of the Attra< * -? Circus equestriennes do not often irelop Into nctreaees of such promenoe that they are featured In large oducttonB. Dainty Jfttle Elsie St. ton, trho Is portraying the title ile of "Polly at the Clifeoe" Is one itable exception and her charming star, Ida 8t loon, la another.. These etty girls were literally born In ie elreus. They adhered reputecm* a* accomoll&hed bareback Han who perform thrilling feats Ith apparent ease. Mies Elsie St. eon was born leas than twenty tare :iso In Hong-Kong, where her ither and mother were appearing Ith a well-known elrcna. She has lied engagements with several clrssae of worldrwlde reputation and in secure a lerratlve position kg a tatured equestrienne whonever she looses. But since her adoption of t stage as a profession, Miss St. eon's advancement has been swift. a brief order, she has climbed Into lu coveted berth of leading woman. Ser Interpretation of Poll/ Is esqulIte It la finished and ret It la harminglr -natural. Her freedom rom the little airs that mar the Sorts of most girllah acrtessee en snc^e the attracttvenees of her' per rani. Polir Is not an easy role. It ffer.c sovoral gennlne difficulties, (las St. Leon mastered the part t? aretul study end by becoming hj tor mistakes. She hss not aped th< lortrayals of others who hove beet last in this part, bnt haT show! irlglnaltty In hor work. While hei folly Is csrefnl to a fanlt, It U li to way mechanical, every detail be ng natural and graceful. Support -1 by a first-grade company, In bareback rider, ?h? will appear I "Polly of th. Circus" .1 the Net B I Mr * '^^B-. ' ittft JTTT^ ! . . y7-f'V \ ~' H \li I " ft 'v;-' -W i .- IH vr.;^1*; ": jy Tni ^ 1 ' " -Vffi* ^ygteiSit- ' ^ j Circusn Tonight the ztion at the New Theater - _ llMViAfilVfl BM tt A nVJiMb Thl? In in k? wonr IHUIIlflHNI to^ru?m?UM. S.T.r.1 ?t the UN 1 RU I Norfolk Southern oOclkli ?ro Ml! Ullllllll ed to be nrwenl. to It bnhooTte ?Torj nilTIIIA AVI member and .YeryMnmtoee. m?n la RrrTINu Ur eftr should be on bend promptlr. THF rilllBFD MmrE? lliu UltfllDUn Tb. member, of tb. Worn-'. ? Auxiliary of St. Peter's church art The Chamber of Commerce will requested to send their gifts for t%a meet-to rogalm- montblr ?..lon at ml?loa.rT boxlo their rooms to the B.ugh.m bnlld- Hardto*. ??et Second .treat, befor< tog. Wert Main .treat, this ore.log Saturday, Deoembar l?th. The- Dramatic Glub OF THE . ; University of North Carolina ' . PRESENTS Bernard Shaw's Comedy "ARMS & MAN" NEWjTHEAT ER ! WEDNESDAY, Dec. 9 Tickets on Sale Monday at Har# I Admission 25c, 50c [city ^oirtns iki llil I UuuUIiU III in town 1 In mom ? i i IPT MnnT _ """" The M at Clt, AUrtn.n ... CIt/ Hall tut imlu ?t tb. uuil ? 11 bow with Mayor r. O, twkr ?re Idle*. The followlo* H.IHI lu >po V. A. Oaslela. attorney, wmi Wil Man tin tout la Mall at th. *>" mm aMtiM ? *r. Caleb b?ii. llr. B.0 m puUd pwmlMlan to c" operate th. ma. at th. reenter tax B Mr. Bell. m aim 0na perminloo ,.r to mm a tool and bowllni altar '? of tb. DanUl It Warm bolldlnx on tQW Mark, .treat (or a period ot ill lo month, at tka pro rata UcenM tax. 1 Tb. followlnx reeolutlon we. 00u pauedt ,w0 That Motion 7 ba amended a. tol- of low.: Any yeraon obtalnlnx llean.. ch( attar Mx month, ot the Ucenaa period thl, barla. ?pliad, the ume .hall be huI prorated 18 b?r wnt ot the full ? amount, or after tiro months IS per I , cent ot the tell amount. unleg|^y|apj| vie# provided br ?r<Uo?fly?i| Jarrl* Alllgod esk^Hi^^^atr Install an sire-light at the corner of I Brown end Second street*. The mat- II tar was referred to the street and H light committee. 11 On motion It was moved that the city hay all empty shells at four cents per pound. The hoee tower to the rear of the City Hall teas ordered removed Alderman W T. ArohbeU was Instructed to aeoertain the cost of an Iron Shad In the rear of the City Hall and to report nt a special meeting of the Aldermen on Wednesday a treeing next, December 16. two Ordered thai the balance of I6I.I7 Cor streets be applied u ? ^ pert payment towards the ooet of ? raaarfadac tha atraata ">? tt a* oiflarad that the city attor- gra ney drew rach notices as le neces- 0f sary for the oondemnatlon of w? 1()l hasardons tending* and send tame to the chief of the firs department ?pe with Inetnsctlons from the Board of ** Aldermen that he post sao^e at once Brj on* all hasardous buildings. pre The board took a recess until tlo] Wednesday evening, December ?th. . oy - " he, ? ?*? ranaa la Tropica Ttaa aaahatotaarod aoontriaa, India ?u ami Smalt. ~m)u tarlna" at " which a .lt?nll?? tarty afroarpeaU la Mm ifMtl Warn mmmrxtr, tba *'< poteoneoa oner to utHlled ud made ?? lata a Mn far aortaf pmeu who cat haaa bean bitten ffca TJraalllan lull- dr. totten, aaar flaa IWnlo. Is maintained ... at aa ogwa af ?<;,;?? a roar Be Idaa gHoarlas ?. -J the "make . hum" trim to spread knowledge about h* aaahaa and todaaa lamaera not to kill 9? am tmieertmtiaeatr.?The ?nrtoek. to pn ' . ' . ' r? WW POSTMAflTEK. ]u > e?a- /jejf wt To the Democratic Voters that are lee 1 patrons of Washington Postofflce: The primary to be held On Decern- It ber lfitoh (Monday) for the purpose Sti of aeleoting a Postmaster for Wash- pn Ington will be a preferential primary, of Krelry rotor will rote for a, first and of second cboloe. That 1a to make Ms of rote raUd he will rote for two of the pr candidates that appear on the ballot. If all of my frlenae Jill do me the Cs furor to go to the polls on the sbovr bm date and support me. X will be more th than grateful. In event that vou w hare obligated yourself to rots for w! some other friend as your first choice, ct I will be glad to bare yon rot)-for *t mo for'neeond ehelee. The Section m will ha held la Waahlagttfc, at tha m City Ball had all tha to tare ami rota gt In ?ia box. Tb. poll, will opaa at (p ?:?0 a. m. and iMas at T p. m. to This election doaa hot require ra(- c , letratlea- H pen are reread bp dtp tl carrier at rural aarrtar or direct lp p? from tk. bffiee MS a Democrat poo p hare the right to Tote It baa not tl been mp plcaaore la eat ad of mp ? friends la tha ooootrp. bat 1 will be b It mora than grateful If paa will da ma h || tha kladaaaa ts asms to Washington 0 ^and aak our friends to come and rote i. ?U| cucDicn iff nnr.n rr \ iii suuuiii I mu ^ Good moraine, Mr. Sheet*; he* ram thin moraine?" Then ?oM mllr K<Jj? man to Shert* W. PI "J| idler title moraine la Me oSee im well mad hearty," wee the ee>?. "We ere too." eeld tile ? lee, Mieeri. Claude mobile in ma* Hem It. Pe Irlck. Tke wfln &j9fl * looked per.'ectlr et home Ul ,jMi ioueh the kberira oSee nhenpeft de yeeterdey. the ePelre o? (Me ] etr ere polnp on without e hltoh. berlff Windier bide felr to 'he e " r popular oSlcer end hie eeleetlom He depotlee wilt |o a loop ware erde mektnp Me admlntatreUoe mopleuoue eoeeeee he new eherUT la well reread la | >tr affelre. herlnp (or (he peel reere been the efficient recorder Weehlapton. Loop Acre end ? cowlnltr towneblpe No men in county le better acquainted with nan nature. he mew ahertff le belep preeted PH^^r (rienda ee weU ee Me HIS os nil iome notable additions, Including members of the cabinet, are earn: od to the list of speakers lor J eleventh annual convention at National Rlrar and Harbor* Co*. a, which la to b. bold In tha Mr Washington, D. C,, on Lb. 1U, h .nd nth of thla month. VMa . IVjj otoi addraas on Wedaaadar. vtn -*j made by Bon. Will lam Jennings ran.# the Secretary of 9tktm. and j ml or of the present admlnistrs- V a. An address will also be RlHs JjM Hon. Undley M. Oar risen. the id of the War Department. wklOb ? entire charge of preparing the ns and ^executing the vertr of er and harbor improvement*. . J->^1 am the well known ability of those > members of President Wilson's ' , ] >lnet, it is certain that thslr adwses wil he both interesting end ,'1 tractive. rhe officers of the congress have 1 one serious dlaapointment. Co!, ethals had accepted the invitation speak and fully expected to be 1 leent, but a cablegram has been jelved from him saying that at the it minute oonditiona have arisen itch make It impossible for him to we at present. The Misssisippl river, gathering as I does the waters of thirty-one. ites, is recognised ae a national '' oblem .and this will be the thesM an addrees by Mr. A. 8. Caldwell. Memphis. Tenn., who is prosldeat the Mississippi River Levee Iseovement Association. The critiCfi nfllnt in the Ww> ? tnal ! the hose dun which holds ek the watore of flat an Lake, and e builder of that gnat wort. Sol. 1111am L. Albert, baa wired that ha III be present aad nake aa address. 4 lionet Albert, whs la new stationed Cincinnati. In charge at lnagrareenta on the Ohio rtrer, and wan a enaber of the speelal board of aa. neera that reeotnmeaded the canbtatlen of that rlrer freaa nttaVurgr i Cairo, haa reoently returned fee* htna. where he wan a eteaabaf of : j e commtaeton orgaalaal %> the ad Cross to prepare plana far the rerentlon of floods on the fibers of , a at country and the fam I a so eo new neat theoron. Colonel Albert ami f, e listened to with Interest, whether a shall chooee to apeak of hit work n the canal wtdch eenneota the. AtanUe and PadSe ooeana, or of the I re re of tke land which to at onoa he eldeet of aatloas aad the wwwnet if rennWIee, on the other aide at tho
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