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s ?? Coats NEW ONES ust Arrived , Fur T rimrr.ed. Plain 9 lee the beautiful materials?Novelty Plushes, Corduroys, fascinating plaids, checks and mixtures, alio. Broadcloth, Gaberdine, and the leajling col pruno. Seal brown, Negro -brown, Olive, Bottle in, midnight blue, blacks and greys. Every gar ment the latest style features are brought out, yet ?no two are alike. All sizes. Correctly Priced ikv J. K. HOYTfirst NEW THEATRE Tuesday, Oct. 26. The Sensational Success of the Season "Bringing Up Father" A MUSICAL COMEDY GIRDLED WITH GIRLS Adopted from Ceo. McMtous' Original Cartoons; THE NEWEST OF THE SEASON Delirious Dancing Delicious Music Millions of People Have Laughed at Geo. McManus' Funny Cartoons The Biggest Mu sical Comedy Hit af a Decade Prices SO, 75, $1.00,$1.50 Seats on Sale MON. OCT- 25 Worthy fit Etherldge An Announcement We have ;'us( unpacked and are noui showing a large new sh pmen' of ladies Coat Suits Sport Coats and Dresses. These are , without ex ception, , the most beautiful garments we have ever dis played. Handsome weaves , clev erly designed , stylish and comprising the latest models. We Cordially Invite Your Inspec tion of These Many New Garments. Bowers Bros. Go. Washington's Big Store. Mlni?t?-r TrotJmony. The Rev. C. *1 Kn'ifton, Haranna. Fla . writee: "For three months I auff< red intense pain in kidneya and back, which at time* laid me up en tirely. I read of Foley Kidney PiJle and after trying various remedie* Without r*?u!t I derided to try the Foley treatment. I waa rallered al most with the flrit do??j and It la a fact that I used only l H bottles when all of the pains disappeared. J am 55 yi?ari of age and now feel like a young man again. " Daven-; port Pharmacy. PERSONALS 1 Stephen Fowler left thts morning 'or Greznvtlle on a business visit. ? ? * ? ? Miss Fannie Stewart !? TlstUnf| friends In Greeavllle today. ' MIm Kllxa Branch, who i? Ing school at New Bern, is the week-end with her mother. W. A. B. Branch. ? ? ? ? E l- Jennette left this morning I -or Vancehoro, on a short ? ? ? ? . -.j. - W H E"l?on was idiooi tb* ' Piusengers on the Norfolk gouthwnl today for Bragaw, N. C. ? * ? ? Mian Edith llardlaon Is in EU?*-I ?>?!> <Mty. whom ,he wl? some ,lme on a visit to frlenda. ? * ? ? 1- A. Taj-loo. of Chocowlnlty wa, a Washington visitor yealerday. ' ? ? ? ? ' " j farney Duke, of Ral?lgh, |, ti', guoat of relative, and frlenda tn the ? ? ? ? I- P Harris, of Pinetown. w? a " ashington victor yesterday. * * * ? H. W. Lucas, of Belharen. waa In the city yesterday on business. ? ? ? . ? Mrs Mollle Whitley, of Bath, l, ttegnea. Mr., w. R -^.non ?n Last Main etreet. ? ? ? ? ? i ' Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duke, of Pan !*??. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. on Eaet Second street. ? ? ? ? <? P. Ay cook, of Pantego. was ln in* cily yesterday on business. ? ? ? s Mrs M. A. Watson and eon, Blake. are spending the week-end at Van tleuiere. ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. w. T. Boyd. of Bun yen who have be-n visiting the fair "aWgh. returned home today. ' ? ,C' vCa,e- auperlnten * ' the Metropolitan Inauranee ^o;. returned this morning from B'lhavfn, where he has been on a us'nowr visit. ? ? ? ? Mis, Beatrice Nolan, of- Scotland' Neck. Is spending a fow days in the >' as the guest of friends. ? ? ? ? Judge J. 3. Manning, of Balelgh, la In the city today on a brief visit. ? ? ? ? Mr and Mr.. Nathan Topping, 0f tw rk Clty' "ho hare been vialt "g I" the city, have ? turned to their home. ? ? ? ? - - , J T Smith, of Wlntervllla, was among the out of town visitor. In Washington yesterday afternoon ? ? ? 4 Miss Maude Wlndley and Mr. Wil liam Windley returned ye.terday from an automobile trip t? Ooldv ? ? ? ? P. J. Berry motored through dra wn and Beaufort eountlw yeeterday a business trip. ? ? ? ? B. F Stearn. of Belhaven. .pent yralerday In Washington. attending to business matters here. ? ? ? ? - T. W Heath, of Klnaton. who !. w?U known locally. wa. . vnitor here yesterday. ? ? ? ? ? w. J. Bleak tr y, of Wilson, wat on the atreeta of the city ye, tfrday afternoon. ? ? ? ? Arthur S. Wicker, of Qreeavllle "P<,ndln? ""lay |n Washington on business. SM&fcSfcftiS >r the **lley aad tern* tied with t*Ue. Around hsr seek wm tw'.nsd Iwtaa & loos rope of pear U and & oreeoent of diamonds and pearls, the latter the gift of the groom, were McFarland. her former pastor, of ficiated. using the Epieeopal cere mony. JL? he pronounced them man and wife end the strains of "To a Wild Row." by McDowell, died * way. to Mendelssohn's wedding | march the- bridal party loft the church In rererae order. >0:? t?l? tth buck fux. pletw? tat i trlmmau in natural fc? a attnoa pink dahlia on brim i * touch or the natural featbor handing. eom-j bin d with Mat Telret and large tlat Billow BUR .to hiald). black glove, awl bo ota with piping of white. CM-' ploted this arnart co.thmv It la with ' alncere regret that High Point give* up on. of her la'r eat and taoet attractive daughter! and the biiny frl nda In thlr elUf Wish for Mr end Mrs. ^ftlli# a long and happy Ufa. . 7 he gifts were numerous end hauBsom?. among them being a cheat of flat silver from the#grooms fun ny, a ell vet service from Ed an>l Bob Ragan, unclfes of the bride, and a silver cream pitcher and *rugar dish from the Delta Tan clu^, of which ?he was president. ^ . - to y< Price at will ?: Quality and d colors. ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE DAILY NEWS GIVE RESUl f Siartdard of Va/ua and Quality The Ideal Month for Motoring THOUSANDS of Americans have reserved this gorgeous au tumn season for their vacations. With their families they are touring in their Paiges. Scenery, weather, road conditions of the autumn make for the ideal family outiYig. Now is the time to tour. What is more to the point, now is the time to buy your Paige Six ? whether it be the seven -passenger "Six-46" at $1299, or the five-pas senger "Six-36" at $1065. Now, for the first time, we can de liver your Paige to you immediately. You can buy today and start your tour tomorrow. You can get the benefit of your motor car this year, this month ? and, you know that in buying a Paige Six you are buying the very last word in motor car de sign and construction, in motoring elegance, luxury and service. This is the reason for our Paige Jubilee. We are celebrating the Paige entry , into the six-cylinder field ? one year ago ? a year in which the Paige has again won unchallenged supremacy and unique prestige. Still more important, we are cele brating the opening of the huge addition to the Paige factory . That means doubled Paige production. That means more car* for us. That > means that the Paige ? the most popular and best-selling of all "Sixes" ? can.be delivered to you immedi ately. And, still more remarkable, the Paige, the moat in demand, is because of this vastly increased pro duction, the most quickly delivered of the leading "Sixes." We urge you to come to our Jubilee. We want you to see and ride in the improved seven-passenger Fair field "Six-M" at $im. You will see that we have added Quality and Value to Quality and Value that were already unique and supreme in the motor car industry. We want yoiT* to see the smartness and elegance and beauty of the Paige Hollywood "Six 86"? at $1005. We want you to be our guest and see for your self the obvious reason* for Paige Leadership. -Detroit Motor Car Company, Detroit, Michigan Paige-Detroit Sales Company, WASHINGTON, N. C. ' IZZSSZSSSftXZ mmmtrn roof, movthli ?k? Wei $250 Cabrtol* ? ? t ? fl??* Mm To** C*r .... DIM Clmd? n? "WIt Ifl" ntm?l> ^ tm ? ? ? limy IL J |^?W?lf|BMMF||M m YACHT LINE HUDSON CARS A * J' Are now on display at Carrow's Garage, II 4tt %&(l F O R Detroit $200 reduction m price. A dittmethe car with many two feature*, fit ture and te them, || *pjiKJ%?Kr ?*? ? %/* v^* " CLAUDE L. CARWOatV. - M?" at- p'"? fl*??/ort C"***
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