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V a' J' liLvENiNG-'; Chronicle Ihe Charlotte WEDNESDAY EVENING Y; OCTOBER 9, 1912. 1 SIDE MAGAZINE ARTICLES. ,,! - TflAT ARE W8RTH WHILE Miss Mary '.B. Palmer, librarian, has- made the following: resume of articles worth, while in the current magazines at the Carnegie Library; "Beef,--World's Work; "The Ethics of Business," Atlantic,- "The Tired Business Man, Atlantic; "Help for the Helpless .Child," World's Work; "The Purpose of College," Review . of Re- . views; : "The Work of Congress," Re view of Reviews;", "Dreams .and Forgetting,"- McClure; ; "The Drug-taker, and the Physician," Century; "Educa tion and Art in 4the United States," Harper; "Election " Superstitions and .Fallacies," Atlantic; "The Passing of the Farmer," Atlantic; "A New Pro phetess of Feminism," 'Forum; - "The Everglades of Florida," Review of Reviews; "A Father to His Freshman Son," - Atlantic! "Lady,; Gregory and ,the Lore - of Ireland," Forum; "A : Search for the Lost ? Inca ; Capital," Harper; "Across Indian With Kim," World's Work; "The Cowardice of American- Literature,"; Forum ; "A De fence of Man," Forum; "Thomas Riley Marshall," World's Work ; , "The Prospect for Mexico," .Lippincott; "Motherliness," Atlantic; "Disappear ance of "Old Age," 'Century; "Panama and 'the Parallels . of Latitude,",; Re view "of .Reviews;' "The Playwright and the Box - Office,' Century ; -"The Abolition " , of . Poverty," Atlantic; "Pursuing" the President," McClure; "The Direct Primary,' Review of Re views;, "Art in .Publicity,". Bookman; "High Cost of Railroading," World's Work; "Reading Zones in the U. S.," Bookman; "Profit of Good Roads," World's Work; "Roads Worth" $35, 000,000," World's Work; "Socialism and Its Menace," Century; "The Mod ern Terminal," Scribner; ; Venetiah- Nights V," Atlantic; 'tW ; Devil and Tom Walker," "World's Work; '"Wo man. and the';State,s Forum;. Women, World's Work. , J. G. Crlswell, a painter living at 540 North Mulberry - St., Hagerstown, Md.. states: I " had " kidney trouble with a severe pain across my back, and could hardly r get. up after sitting : down. , I took Foley Kidney Pills and soon, found the pain left "my" back. I could get up and down with ease, and the bladder action was more regular and normal. Try theSn. Bowen's Drug iSto " e-od Charlotte Transfer Company Baggage, Passenger and - Freight Service. "ALWATS ON THE. MINUTE" NIGHT OR' DAY. JAKE MARTIN, Mgr. ... Phone Nos. 298-1919. Delia Clarke In "Introduce Me." Laughter, romance ' and ' heart interest are the ingredients that have: been em ployed by Delia Clarke :" in her new comedy, "Introduce Me," to toe seen "at the Academy of Music Saturday after noon and night. "The Winning Widow.". "The Winning Widow," which will ap pear at the Academy of i Music next Monday afternoon and night, ls a splendid ' musical -comedy entitled "At Home and Abroad" and is a l musical comedy in two acts. There are . several nrlnolnala tirVin furnish the fun. ; SOngS and specialties, and' they are backed up by a " beautiful chorus nanasomeiy gowned. . " Novel Parade la Promised. Something entirely new. in the way of circus parades will be seen in Char lotte . on Friday, October v 25, with Ringling Bros. World's Greatest Shows. The peoples of a? hundred nations and tribes will be observed. A large menagerie will toe ; displayed in open dens,1 fifty corps of musicians ; from savage tom-tom players to modern brass bands, .will furnish the music and teams of camels, llamas, elephants and sebras will be driven like horses. . An ndless panorama of world wonders will be un folded oeiore tne eyes. -. -. In originating and building this year's street spectacle, the Ringling brothers have far surpassed all former records. Hundreds of Italian and French artists and property builders worked last winter in the foreign shops of the show at Stoke-on-Trent, England, to turn out this : paraae. umy xne ut?si .: oi maienttis were used. The wagons, dens, chariots and floats are . hand-carved." The cos tumes were designed in' Frande. The flags, banners, scarfs and standards are from the looms of Japan. ; V " , The parade 4s three miles long.-It dis plays 650 handsome horses and two-thirds of the. elephants in America. There are 1,280 men, women, and children in -the line. 'Among them are Oriental rajahs, ameers, pashas, caliphs, shieks, - bar; barian , chiefs and savage .despots. V The grandeur 'bf empires and kingdoms is reflected by retinues in regal- floats, sumptuous coaches of state, gorgeous chariots, and palanquins and richly decorated howdahs. In the children's section there are pumpkin carriages, floating bubbles - of silken netting and aerial clouds, peopled with . the characters of fairyland. - All the myths of Mother Goose-land are to. be seen. There are golden barges, ships, of war and aeroplanes. The fete-day scenes of quaint countries are repro duced. ' ,. . ;. The performance, in the main tent is in keeping with ? the - street spectacle. The acts,- take, places in. three rings, -.on two stages, on the race-course and in the dome of the tent. The talent of the world is there assembled. There are 375 artists. Of these 300 were selected last winter by 'the foreign agents of the show from the amphitheaters" of Asia. England and the European continent. There: are 50 clown among them. They are as funny a band of fellows as ever cracked a merry jest. , The two performances to be given In Charlotte will be , exactly the same as those presented in the Coliseum at Chi cago and will open with the newly added $3CO,000 spectacle of "Joan of Arc," with 1,200 people. 600 horses, a ballet of 300 dancing girls and a tralnload of special scenery and properties. The spectacle tells a wonderful story that every man, woman &r.c" . child should hear a true story from French history with a strong appeal to the heart. ' ' i : : : : Here - is a woman who speaks from personal knowledge and long "xperience. viz.. Mrs. P. H. Brogan. of Wilson; Pa., who says. "I know from experience 'that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy .'s far su perior to any other. : For croup there is nothing that excels it." For sale by all dealers. STOMACH STARVERS - EAT ANYTHING K0Y. No Indigestion, Dyspepsia or Somv Gassy, Upset Stomach for : 'Tape's Diapepsin" .Users.s - - i - - - - - . Every year regularly more than a millictn stomach sufferers in the United States. England and Canada take .Pape's ..Diapepsin. and ' realize not only immediate.- but lasting re lief. This harmless preparation will di gest anything you eat and overcome a sour, gassy or out-of-order stom ach five minutes afterwards. If your , meals : don't fit comfortably, or what you eat lies like a lump of lead In your stomach, or if you have heartburn, that, is a sign of Indiges tion. - , J ; "Get from your Pharmacist a R0 cent case of Pape's '. Diapepsin and take a dose just as soon as fou can. There will be no sour risings, no belching of undigested food , mixed with acid, no stomach 'gas or heart burn, fullness" or heavy feeling in the stomach. Nausea, Debilitating Head aches, Dizziness or Intestinal griping. This will all go, and, besides, there will be no sour food left over in. the stomach to poison your, breath with nauseous odors. ' Pape's Diapepsin is a certain, cure for. out-of-order stomachs. because it takes Hold of. your" food and '-digests it just the .' same as , if 'your stomach wasn't there. ; Relief in five minutes from all stomach misery is waiting for you at any drug store. ' . v These lrge 50-eent cases contain, more th&n sufficient to thoroughly cure - almost : any case "of Dyspepsia, Indigestion or any ' other stomach disorder.- :. v :V7 -sn VT 7v? TnT9 t . v. . . ...... .... . ... .. - - i . . Violet Glycerine ' Soap-Pleases Everybody 10 CENTS At Both Stores ; $3,750-Paying $30 Month-VMe Proparty We have sold a number of investment properties . within, the last , few weeks because we have .had something that was really a bar- -' gain each time. . , " : HERE IS ANOTHER, ' Three, practically new.' five-room" houses,- city . water, electric lights, cabinet . mantles, large front and "back porches. Each lot lies well, large and ' nicely fenced, back and frcnt, with nice large ) shade i trees, one lot a ' corner. Two blocks of . car line and splen- ; ,. -did .rental property.. ...He who .gets this getg "a: BARGAIN. ; , I E. HARLAN & CO. 207 Realty . Building. v - . Phones 972 and 2881-J w mm October 7-12 - Beginning on Riley's birthday and . continuing to. October ,12th inclusive, we will have a special sale on books of James iWhltcomb Riley. .We . have had made as a special for this occasion a beau tiful edition of his book entitled "A Hoosier Romance" beautifully illustrated. Special price t during Riley Week 50c. See our window. Robinson's Book Store , 3U W. Trade Street ' Money to Lend 7- .on . Improved Residence and Business Property- in Charlotte - American -Trust Gompany, ,,-R . C. WHITLOCK, Trust-Officer. - V t ILet . Us . Build a Home For You 111 DilworiH You select the plans and the lot, pay us 10 per ' : cent of the cost of house and lot as a cash payment and talance-can be . carried like rent. ; t - O 1 - ' . v . . -n Don't pay .another year's rent Buy a home! Turn your rent money into purchase money. Charlotte Consolidated Construction Co, 2nd Floor Piedmont Bldg. S. Tryon St. 'Phone 155, TR Y THEE VENING CHRONICLE PENNY COLUMN FOR RESULTS IT IS STIlLt OPEN ;. . Call Any Day and "Take Shares in the Mecldenburg Building & Loan Association savings . No better medium for feaving money. This stock . will . earn you about 6 1-4 per cent clear of taxes, if continued to maturity. LOANS ' : -. .;-" r -' o. ,. -' " " ; If you contemplate building, or ovn property on which you - wish to borrow .money at 6 per cent, you will, find It to your ad vantage to take stock In this. l-et.'us talk this over with iybu. lt .. ; . - JNO. "El ROSSI " . r ' A! G; CRAIG President ' ' ' Sec $ "ITeas. Phone 1436. Basement Trust Building. 210 & Tryon Street. A SavMg Plan Start with: notliing. ; - , t, Pay yourself, by depositing it regularly ini this bank, the Inter, est on five thousand dollars at four per cent.. That's about $3.87 per week. ... . . - -1 In seventeen years' you will have the five thousand in the bank Yon will-have deposited about thirty-five hundred, and . will hava earned about fifteen hundred In Interest. . - - Then you can DRAW OUT, semi-annually, the interest on yonr five thousand, without disturbing your principal.7' Worth the effort, isn't it? , , October 1st begins a new interest, quarter. Why not begk today at ' y " . -. .... . ; . . . Southern Loan & Savings Bank JNO. BI. SCOTT, Presldimt. W. S. ALEXANDER, V. President W. IV. JENKINS, Cashier. ' CHRONICLE WANT ADS PAY BEST DIVIDENDS You Can't Do Better, Sam than take a few shares right now. with Ed Keesler in the Mutual. Ton promised a year ago to take 1,0 share es, but four series have opened, and most or our rrienas weni in ana are aejigntea, yet we are still out, and are poorer than when we were' married." "Well. Mollie, I'll take some next year, but m not do it with Keesler, I'll go Into the Virginia or Alabama concern. Theyre not always giv ing us rot about "home, and the babies, the nest egg, : rainy .days. They are my kind not advising us how to conduct our private affairs, what - . m m . J 1 ln - J. 11 1 . . . . a . Kina ox nquor, 10 unnK, tunsiug uui a ieuuw il ie geis oenina in . nis ac counts, or has a little pleasure. in 11 fe. , ; , - ' -XISTEN TO ME, SA3IJ" ' " " V Before marriage and since you've , done little but -"have your little nleasure." God knows you've not supported me or your children. U I had taken advice' of this same Ed Keesler Td never have married yon. and might today be happy instead of the miserable creature you've madM me. ; Now, I've taken my first stana. I'm going into the Mutual toaay. Prom" this hour I cease to support you. and I'll have a hom4 for my lit tle ones or die in the, attempt. . Til get it through the Mntual, whicl makes homes possible,-and which la eternally - and everlastingly fightinj the things that destroy them." - ' ' The Almighty's with Mollle. boys, and no human agencv can beat that combination. . : . E. L. KEESLER, Sec. & Treas. 'Phone 344 25 6. Tryon Street MR. W. C. DAVIS OF . . . FARMVILLE DEAD 'r The"' 'folio wteg' from ' The ' Farmville Herald, Farmville, Va., is the account. of the"; death "of, Mr." W? Davis, father' of- Mrs." A; C. Porter of this - city, Mr. Stanley". Iavis - of iGreensboro ' and Mr. Frank Davis of Bristol," Tenia. :4 :- " 1 Capt. W. C. -Davis, brother of Mr. S. Baxter Davis, "and well known to many of the citizens of Farmville, died at his home in Crewe on Sunday night last and was burled in 4 the' town-' cemetery on Tuesday., services -being conducted by his pastor. Rev. Mr. Franklin, the other ministers of the town taking part. Ther funeral was an impressive - one, being attended by many officials of the CMorfolk - & , Western and an unusually large concourse of friends. ; i " -it i x For 40 years the deceased served that company efficiently, honestly, and well and only retired from service on account of ill health.jXo man enjoyed more of the confidence .and respect pf the people . of Crewe; was . a valuable member of the town council and will be remembered as the good citizen, the. kindly neighbor, - the consistent Christian. -. His , epitaph can be condensed in this brief but .com prehensive sentence: 'Well done; -good and faithful servant." v .v Harvard Students Want, to Vote. CAMBRIDGE, MASS., Oct. 9. A test case has been brought in the courts here on a petition tor a writ to compel the city . registrars to permit-all Harvard students over 21 to vote at thepresidential election unless registered elsewhere. ( - The registrars have ruled that no student who .Is not self-supporting is ehtitled to vote, even if he is 21 years or over. . . . . Steel Mills May Close.- GARY, IND'., Oct. 9. Several , de partments of the steel mills, here may be compelled to close. It was reported last night . on account of. the number of .men-determined to return :.to their native countries to 'participate in the war against Turkey: More -than 1.500 men, .. It was said,, refused .to1 report for work yesterday. Provisional. Colo-? nel" Louis Gerkovich announced that 2.739 men had enlisted. n Gary. JitOB argatn - . ' ' .. - ' ' - Magnificent home on - Kingston avenue. ' Nine rooms and bath, hardwood floors, shade trees, and in perfect condltlcn." ' One block "off of car line. A bargain.., - ' , , . v Vacant lot on Piedmont , Park Drive- with a frontage of 200 feet by 19 5 feet. . overlooking a . beautiful six-acre park. This is an Ideal location 'for a home and may be had at a comparatively Jow figure. The terms are within the reach of most ' anyone. I have -listed with me. some other modern homes and home sites which may interest you. , - . ' - W. G. McILWAINE Real Estate and Insurance. Selwyn Hotel Building. f I offer -4 rots In" Colonial -Heights .section, each: 6.0 feet frpotage by 150 feet deep -fcr the very low price of 11,600 for the four lots. ; " This is less than half , the price asked . for same size lots vv but two blocks nearer In. . ;A,.G. CRAIG OFFICE OF Mechanics Per pefual :On' Te Botilevardl;: Close' ln'we can' offer' a jie seven-room -modern, - siate - roof dwelling, - situated1 on' a corner lot, at a surprisingly low ," price for the value.; It is neat, new, conveniently arra nged -and would make a comfortable home, besides being jiear- enough' in to -walk to busi ness. .-..See us for price and terms which we assure you are right. If It should not suit you, ypu will 'not be annoyed by our trying to sell .you something you don't -want. . , v , - UNION LOAN & REALTY COMPANY MORRIS E. TROTTER. Sec'y & Trees. Buildihd & Loan Association Charlotte, N. C, Sept. 25, 1912. ' WE APPRECIATE Very 'much the confidence of ; this community, another . testimonial ; of whose good-will we have had in the sale of 2,500 shares in our last seriesthe 60th. This means ' $250,000 added to the wealth 'of th community and is a gTatif yiiig endorsement . of our record, of the , continu ance of which we are jealous.. 3 . - ; v ; - Our books are still open and we welcome new share holders, whether large or small J Impartiality, inall our dealings is and has always been our ' rule and our . smallest shareholder can ;fe el sure of equal considera tion with-the largest. - We are -strictly "mutual "and have' no favorites, " " ' - ' , We Hope to mafce this series one of our larjest and i cordially invite the whole community, to . help us make this an accomplished fact. Our books will be open until December ,-;lstj and applications for loans will be receiv--ed at any. time until' that date. .. . '-' Again" exprfising our , appreciation of your continu ed confidence andhelp we are t . ' : ' Yours very truly MR. WISEMAN, why not cut the cost of living in two? 18 acres, on the Derita road, with improvements, is the place to raise ; yourr r6wn truck, keep a cow and chick ens. You 'will pay no - more grocer 's bills, the open air should practically eliminate th?3 doctor. We can show you if you make inquiry. .'. .' . .- . - . . -1 . ' Southern Heal Estate, Loan & Trust Co. , , J. H. WEARN, President R. E. COCHRANE, Sec. fit Treaa. FOE KENT. Modern 8 rooms, "309 Tenth avenue i. .... . . $40.00 Modern 8 rooms,. 306 Tenth avenue $40.00 Modern 6 rooms 1307 S. Boulevard - . . ..... , : $25.00 Modern 6 rooms; 407 . East -4th street . . $20.00 Modern 5 rooms, 60J S. Church $15.00 5 rooms Baldwin avenue.; ...$10.00 Modern 6 rooms, 913 W. Trade ; street. . . . ... .$20.00 Modern 6 rooms, 10 : Jackson avenue 5 . . $i8.o: 4 rooms, 406 West 7th street; .$ 9.00 5 rooms, corner 7th and Seigle $10.00 i ARTHUR IIBIDERSOH & BRO. 19 N. Ti-yon. 'Flr i Insurance." Tbuna S8B On North Davidson stree between East Trade atf Fifth streets we have frontao-e of .212 feet ': wH Wfi ftrp offprint as a wboM or in building lots. If you do not care for j wuourban lot, trus is a g-j chance to bu v a citv Jot A snhnrbnn nrififiS and on eas.1 A terms. ' If interested in real estate see us as. our. Fall list con tains a crreat manv attraj ive properties. - . ; f. C Abbott & Cft Everything in Real JCsUte. HIgh-Qrade Investments. Insurance in - Strong Oompaal
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