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- ( ;TffECHL 12, 191: .:;; X KC..4J,. .VW: IJSL Sb. - .s ; " ' ' ' ' ' - ' - e . . " - - I 1 ' ---wnBisr-i . mtmm i.'L th s afternoon and-; 'tonight will P1U r'larkft's new foiiMPt omJ roduce -Me,Y .a : play .-that Ci- .n(is in wiwy . unw ana comic - slt- comedienne of ability,' plays" the Td. -i- f tVi wifft and TtVonlo :UN,t- dual roie " ; . ". :t 7'." , i.MOII""." . . CT ..... ,... .... i riA . IVIhnini. 1I7t4.-n . r I lay. Matinee Xlslu,;-..-.,,-;?; -'The av : nAiia Clarke in ""Introduce 3Vf I ! The attraction r at' the v Acaaexriy of ft K 1 ..it-' j - Ifes Delia Clarke in "Introduce 1 Me." erton, the . novelist, and shei . is r sup ported by a thoroughly auequate com pany oi artists. ! y v; ..- --v, The play tells orthe troubles of Mrs. George Nichols writing- a suceessf ul book named 'Susan under 'the "name of Francis Everton. 1 : The . complicat- tions that beset her In 'concealing' her identity from herauthor'diusband'are many and amusing. George "Nichols, the husband, 'who is-a-?stern:,type of man, though he . has ' a weakness''fdr affinities, does not cons der'i his -wife capable of doing -anything- So wonder ful as writing-a bopki vrThis she ""does, and mutual friends -havethe husband ihH w n e's . story; ; al fj?t!th hf i8! totally? horant. of -the f "riter except Jthat?she Srmv. 8 ' reo a woma r wfcose - Miss Clarke ' yreara . nnmer6us:' beau tiful gwiwMctttfvecifeMa 'much' ' comment; ! Among the-' peo-4 f ,wiir 7 J15 UPPPrinsp ;-45mpany are l. - 1 j:ja,iUe evme, .-Harriet ; onsston; : PauTine'TVoodwsiTd; F.- VS Peyton, and:VWllanT -Barber. v ' i ; - Mrr- Max .SplegrersWinnJngWid-i . ?W, rw.hich cpmes to.the-Academy , of a usic Monday - matinee a,hd. night," is .one or the' most -pretentious and elab orate mus;cal: icomedy &r productions ivej presntedV?5 Mr,tf .SptegBl'j5 V-past. .nas AenpQuragea .n m to give :. ;Che theatergo public' a!5 splehdid sliaw-Jh s ssasorft.i ;The .book; two act -musical 1 comedy;. is. the .work of. that. wel-known 1 author, v Ed."-P.Mo-' l'ah,- who has writteh Some of the best nasioali e.Qrnedies presented - ; today.. The. m aslc, written- especially i or ("Tie Wifiii iif SVidoW? ; by : Sfeyniour '-Furth. ' .s cf Iho br!ght and i beautiful kind: lowing people have been selected' by. Mr.' Joe Spiegel witri:greatr careV Mf.- 'tut-' Clark, I Ben! ; Tutbett J o William " IarhallJe ' Frroed,, James t Hunter, , 'Miss ;Lovey.f. Marie '." Greehe, Ieona Thompson- Flo Gillespie -and Hilda -- . Burton.; z E very, .-one '.-of vthesiB artists i has (been, selected,, tos porttay thedif . aferent characters ' in "The "Winning "Wdew." ' ! The 'electrical " 'effects ;are by -Frank JXi Thontas considered -the ;. ;best there isrin..his-line -..The.'. scenery, is from ; the studio "Of 'Gates & ' Mo ra age- properties by ''Tom"' Creamer; ' The wardrobe-.co.mes'fromj the-; work--" shops . of. the iamous JParistan' costum ! ers. Max &' 'Mah'.eu.' ' The musical' . numbers; ' march'es " aha f " dances r are the . .personal direction of Mr. Max Spiegel?. A -lafge; "chprus'has! been' se lected with" due regard to? beauty, and ability07r-It requires - a special , train . 10 . iranspori injs targe, - company. There-is a snap 'an':F-vim to'the-entire performance that will keep: the; auditor- onthe: qui vive at -all", times.. The show is one 'big musical; frivolity filled with good, wholesome and - clever com .edy. -Seats rare- now? on sale rat -Haw- ley's ? f pr rboth rmatinee ,apd ,' night. " : The Traveliiis SalesnBrn,: .n . .The iaughfng, success Hf .the reason, "The. ..Traveling .Salesman,". by James 'Forbes," will ' be ' the" offering -at "the -Academy of" Music,'-- .next ".".Saturday.l matinee and night,- on .which ,date-the , original New . York . and ' Chicago production comes to -'this cityr" - r f iThe story of ,'The-JTraveling Sales man!' .concerns . Bob -:..Blake,. a 'Jovial. fat .drummer, who is v compelled to spend Christmas 'Tay ' in"5 a lonely-vir-' lage-: of the ? Middle tWest, t and ! on bis Lt-.4J : i-, A '- rJ-i Vi -.V 5 - ' ' . : s- -TV mmmimmm i lilt I? ill :j'gS:;: in the morningA i Clean, ; wholesome laughter is:.very Jieaithy. It makes the b!ood Irc'ulat'e- fand: It r ihouseiclearis the- nil hd ifkesnnessdisontiferil and boredom;: and "Baby Mine'v will shake ;your sides- with 'laughter froin curtain rise to o drop.;. It ibs . cleverly w.ritten,"v Wei-! staged,1, and , is iaid - to have 'the;-besti acting! talent :of : any traveling J organiUon. r f r ; i ; - 'Joan ; of Arc Witli Circus." ; -..In preparing and . producing the stupendoust spectacular play of "Joan of Arc," as an -introductory ; to - their r regu-r larj i h ircus bill,- . the HlngUng brothers soent ; over half a million dollars. This great wordless' play" will be seen in Char their ; future ; home I Miss - Olive . Grey Willhe -herej; for "some time,;" teaching f or Vhrsisf erj in th graded school. . f h'e? library, hours will be: changed f rornto'TS'Hp V 3 to -4; b:clo;k begin ning Saturday;"; ''-'f :- .' ' : . -' . '-"';" Jev Jl;?B.r Thompson" went Z -.td Statesville -Tuesday to see Mr Harold Turtier, who :has -beenqulte'i in. V ; ; " f ".Miss cMay I:Tb.ompsbn' of "'Orange burg; S.";; C ;!. after ' spending several ws eks ; ; with - Mesdames ; Jo hn fiBarger and ; "W.-S: Flowers, -TBturnedA home Monday.;.-., v ; . -. MaV -Afolly , Albright of Waynesville lottev on Friday. October 25, - just as " it i ' - : JTVo t'twL i. " -. - - : ,-rv'' 9 - ; H.' r. fk.,.1 1 A V" - . ' - . - - s -'-:.'- r-T.. -j.., f . ... v-.-a " r '-1 r'("-?V?i "J:'"?-? ' ' ..- -rpsfr. ? ' " i s i ''t-y-1'- f'y '.'z... .--:.- .-tr -,. ,?" ite!i,SP: 'ctf V - r . "tx- f'.'-Zi'i ' t t-r r--1:- -.i ' " ' Xv.'"--1'-'1- - - - -' fv - v. vp'r,Lt:i '- f?''ik' ''-sv--"-f 5f ' ',;, - ------ 'M : r f (r;:-em hi 1 1 1 1 ' v .v,-:.:.:.s-.-A-...--.v.o...v:f.....v..:. -. ' arrlvar fihda:lh'the 'presence' of Beth isiliott," the tiefcet' agent at- the de pot, rmost.:cpng:enlal - person: ..' They strike up an .acquaintance which1 soon ripens into (affection, and. for the first time,tn his .life the young .drummer discovers tha$ lie is - enthralled with the sweetness ahd"-beauty, of a charm-ing.-younglady. : s.Through . her he learns that she' Is about to" lose a tract of land,'.and."he at o'nce'.takes steps to protect her frights,; and", thereby runs counter to h's., employer,', who -has laid plans - to. obtain what the. "girl; believes to. be, ' a piece of worthless real estate, but; which luis .recently; assurred cbn siderabtevalueas Ilt'.is ;neededv,by the railroad , company -to complete . some imprpyenehts". they - .' have ; In " view Blake jeopardises, his-own position by-espousing- the' 'rights lof the girl,:' and this 1 leads 'to tnariy- .interesting ; cbm pltcp-tions vThe'!xcomedy .- of " the play is- of the rollicking" "breezy "sort, . and the "lbv"' malting 'scenes --between Bob Blake- and ".-Beth': Elliott ?, are ' of s the most- delicious. characters -vi irri r . Included the. r.companyfs. ; roster are Robert-Lee.' Allen. ":a ..comedian, of wide;.; experience,"; .who ; : ; plays r Bob' 'Blake,.-, the sdrqmmer;., and Rosalind. Randolph, who is . said -to te:;an -ideal Beth ; Elliott.-, Seaa ; will . go (- on sale; Thutsjday'inorning. , ,atHawleyfs.:. " 'Jpg-X.-fr , ' ,-..? r. " ' t-.'. t; ' ' IjouUvMann -OMJs?to i "Elevating i r, c 1 1 4. if iHiisbMoV - & : - 1 r-? :-. f WiththecO'ming here' soon', of: Louis Mannr-inrElevating a. Husband,", the interesting' fact" is recalled rthat -it was .this'-actor 'and this' play, thai: furnish e4 r NewTQrk i theater-goers for ?lx monthsrlast seasoh' ,withr a condition of th;eatricals 'sA '.unuBua,! andl unique that ;:it . created unbounded t comment Here, , was- a production-. frbm-one of. the. 'l?ad-PK. New f.Tork iproducers so inrapbi to the: public'- liking .that -artist a.nd ply -were kept inoviAgv about New JTork ' from -itheater --.to --i' theater during thxee-jraarters?of the: .entire season. :,Operiing voriginally -at the Lib erty, s Theater; .'previously r ? contracted bookings mad e iit-f necessary,; to .shift Mr. .'Mann-and-'hisplay--to the Crite ripn Theater.- Here he ; aptorrniaIii ed -f orv Weeks untiP the-dat -of the con-. tracted f-'appearaoe'r -of- Ethel . Barry more.'J .'It;wa!'C Immeflia'tery .-laxranged that duringiMis..BarrympEe : stay. At the l.CriterlbnV..Mr. Mann; twPuld 1 con-, tinue ti:s' .enorjjip'us jhuslhess-' at . 'the Garrick '-Teat returntogitp.thei.Cri- Wliith'V.en.d, r '6f -tlMias; ,.;"Barry-s mpre'si-run. : This -.was .'done. ' and Mr. Mann i finished 'ou K the season at ; the latter,: theater., tp '; a succession; at . de- iigntea"raucii.enT:esujBiyins vxa zv.riy summer :Keat-ani the;opening; attrac tion s.-' r Inquiries :tor seats continued so brisk-even tafteT? the arinonhcement that- Mr. -Matfn' was- about' to'-depart .for. his summery J h0liday, - ' that an r'vrndw'-week' was' . arrangred-' for . a t the- Qrafid. Opera ' House. ." : 'v ;. : Elivhg'''a'-iHiisbandf? "Jaalcom edy b'x :,eia,raj Mp;man' ; -and muel SWparK1 bulltr, around : .amatory, of :gen -uine'rhart interest: The 'role , of ;the ' husbahd7 Charles Sample Js . -played Ty rMr Mannan.4 fit rha's. enabled; him to add Vanpther j-.tp chisIolpg -lisi' of "re ma'ljcbleIike.cVeatipn8. - Sample" is a money-g.etter,;qut from? an": educat-.on-ar standpoint 'WpefuHy -unpolished..; His wfe; on ;th contrary; -is-ambitipua .tp :shineT efrnbngf the-'inlelictuars-so she sets 'herself "fth'e 3 ask 'pf:."elevating' Sampre!.y -'Her e experiment I ?t orms5- a mbstiht'ereetihg i ianoT amusing: stofy'( The-'roJfef 'the- wifeJIs 'played by rEm-; ily v-An,ti? we'lanjh6'rl)a8be'en,' Mjr' MarintsJ "lejtdinrgy wpmHnl f or ' Vseyeral 'TOaAPBs'aria tour trsrne-Jig;sRpriirg'c 14iKnVa Itt irtrodtTctlrtn .r:iib'oh'' dUrine V Scene from "Introduce 3Ie.! v the; i 4 -i - I Kobcrt Lee X, tlma-:Ther6: ,Po!t.irbu;jLive.,.V; c -Many " of a the. -f orejgn,; farces iand. ccedleTwic,hYa been-brpugb.t tp this: ; cpu;prby.e;of vhorf ; .length ' f br; an ,evenmg's..a fcse. "b'hecbren of tain rn eh't if or "r th e earjyr corner. T Th e critical iarrive'llateL an4 to Icater 1 to thrn he;;rna '.the,' numbers ' which "Jean, Briquet, j- the most Donular PaTislancbmpb-ser, pro vided inf;the;voriginair;score..AU- these; will ..bp, heard.-when,Jpe ; Wepoer presents " his New ' York company 6 in thV f aEcinating - piay- at the - Academy ot'MAaic soon. ;,' tit ,.: ? r '.'-M tjV : iEvery musical, number r in: "Alma'V.is' a hit in itself Some of the; tsf les'are "Alma'.,f.;whichislthe'icurreht waltz , 'song- of i the v'piece; ' "Girlies.'.' , 'Never More,',;"Bbo-Hop-Hpo;;". "Childhood Days," "Boogie Bbo," '"The Land ' of Beautiful ADreani?," "Sail . Hpine," "Kiss-Me,k'My" rdve' -'and .-Love' Me." The : Lyrics have , all, been 5 done -into English . by., Geprge y. ;Hobart, the II- J Dretust ot tne American version, r V .;v-v-i: : - ' - c. r y: t;:. WilHaoi - Hodge Tin "Tlie-. MattVi Prom There - could, scarcely, be .. a . ..moire cheerful ; announcement than "that" of the coming of William. Hbdgein' '.'The Man From' Home,"' to .the Academy of music -in -the ; near .-future., Playgoers of the Ihdlana'"lawyer;i-t' Daniel VoojrheesPikel,and"the deliclbus" com edy of the : play-itself, with -.its series - t -' : - .' -r "- v.i- ! "'is-i a,--". 'r :- jr.. liseum,;; where the show, opened, its, sea son In April. It has--' been many years since , ;Btngling; .JETros: last produced a I spectacle, r Their" famous" "Field- of tte Clb"tbbf-'GPld4.,;th5ugh very elaborate and cbstlx, for that, period,, is .not to be .comparedwith this latest, achieve- mentiiC' . J ''" ' - ' , - - ' The. world si most skilful scenic artists, costumers,-;; property ;. builders, ballet masters, ; chorus " directors - and ' stage managers were 'engaged to" mount the new spectacle, ' An immense fully equipped theater stage, i the., bi&gest in the worldjyirasj'buflt and "made portable so that' it' can be -conveyed from town to; town ' and'arrahged eyery -morning in the aln ' canvas pavilion. ." Thus , the circus, proprietors thave. made tt possible not oiilv f or ?those''who live - in" -the cities' f tO; see . .the ; spectacle, but also ' those In small . contributory towns. VaTne story .is told '. in a masterful' way with J.2 peo- pie in the caat: and 600 horses. A ballet of - S00 dancings girls and 'a -chorus - of -j 400 'voices.; will-vbe V seen.; The spectacle begins : the f eguiar "circus performance. p In ! the ; o,ld market; place -of -Rbueri there now - stands ar.monument .by which the , French V of- today have sought to re deem ,. their Vpart' . in the execution - of Joan of Arc;': who ?bh May 30, 14S1, was burned to' death on" the charge of--heresy after having . delivered -her country from the English . and having . restored the crown L to : Charles VII, History' records but the meager', facts of ' this - strange heroine of 18 ; years! who led the armies of. France ..victorious through - English invasion, and ' then, -' deserted . by all, even the " indolent " monarch: whose king-' dom she 'preserved, , died .bythef crudest torture.; knoVn.'Ewlth :.the. name " of '--the Master upon -herVitps; Unsung; Itf .poetry the name; of thls.v simple peasant " girl has .come down '.through ;the.: ages as -a heritage ; to the ; people, -to be -revered as that i; of la saint and whose :"wbnderful powers '. and whose bravery rare .'verily believed v to have -been of divine inspira tion. "" Y ' ? r.-";. ' i '--' :: ' On the triumphant, incidents,-, the vic torious engagements; the final defeat of the 'English .5 armies. and the 'coronation of Charles ' .VII, , all . achieved -by the frail Maid of Qriearis, has been founded the v inspiring ; spectacle of c "Joan i of Arc." the greatest? dramatic '; spectacle ever seenjn-, America.; Morrow. Re.v,., R... C.-4 Davidson, and; Mr. . W. C.Patterson lef t Tuesday morning for Sardls where they attended a meeting of j the Presbytery of the Associate Reformed -Church: ' ' ; "' r Mesdames1 J: Mills, - R. B. " Tem pleton and -Miss Carrie Leazer went to Salisbury rTuesday to attend a meet ing of ' the- State Convention of the Daughters of the. Confederacy. " Messrs. Ri- M.v Shoaf of Sutherland and R.' S Shoaf of Wilkesboro will open a 'shoe store in ? '. the . Goodman build"ihg,-;Mr.tThbmas .Thompson's ; old plae'-'jo'fHbusine Mr. J.r Pratt Brawley. has - moved to Yi)ayidsbn, ; where he will run a boarding . House.. . -: ' At" a meeting of .the". Mary. Slocum Chapter . of the Daughters of V the American; Revolution r lasl Saturday, Mrs. vj;; P. ; Mills - and : ; Miss-Minnie I Templeton -; were elected I delegates tp ahe . State - Convention, which will :.be held atrAsheville November 5.- Mrs. f 1 : ' I?. X ' I I IioVey; . Marje Greee WiOi The f 5-' f real, pay taJ"jBr'ii.untU';.y. "-li'aVej i: been.isea.ted.--, ;;::"'::':.-. i U. 8'ro;-wSf- rarCharlbtteeastiislnc Where.-Do . To u - Live ?.V runs Jate be-: !--s.rfJL..'-uA .. ' Where.-DP' Ypii Lrye;?'.'.; rtm Jate he- 1 s f A " t - c ! w. A iof .e 'uttle Girlies Who Will be .SmWTlie-Wlinsddw of ; dramatic iSituatippsiso:tkindly,-that the-.' -Bdoth-Tarkington-Harry -; Leon .Wlson comedy; -which" Hodge'-has'now been acting or. siv years.vpromlse to become ?so-: closely, . afesqciated' swith his; name ' jas " was ; "Th e : Old Home-ste'a!d-I'.J--i'tK'-' that of fthe -lkfe-benrbAii TlipintpjBon jf.'w'ahde'id'-'Onca are .im-peHedvtb.atten.d : aseepnd - and third; ,tin,ap"d."e brinrto jthehiT rhew"T3elights'rahd' new discoveries -pf thV.ihimitab'lethumorrof iMj-i Htbdge? and tthev d-ro?l orrdramatc anglesr of .theiplyr itself .f, Mr'Hp.dgre's itilts thjtsnobsboth' " ad iAmeticah-are'-subh3::deli'cu pf-'gehaijje: comedy that .the ; atfdience is rJ&pftinf. an j aim pst- .continuous state ; off eutinQSt-'gooflVinipr;. : r a Ti v'T -at p"ar t'i at s fif" - th t ' ' fi rst " ra.Tilr : 'n:S- i)9t- fti" being ? as nearry he S original coropany; pf -the' ireprdtbxeaiking New, Yor-kd.'phipagor. .ruh's'.asf.the'r'jneyl-' table i chiaijges of six"seasons "permit." ' ' Jn,terest-;4n thf-'arl).potn.of viinsancp.ine.Acaemy; ,os .iiu- lncreasin"g at t a "gbpdly. ratei i.;,.; j Inebg;i'-vTfiecurtain gafaen- sc6Weihe'sfa"ge'".beTng5 crwded with. handsomely -gowned r ' women seated-' ar oun d .' tahles i.as 'a - chords "of men .raise th eir glasses tn -a, ;, merry tpaist song;;. ballet, girls dahbe1 all' over the stage, around' tables andon'tables.' I ahdr.theveffect- is altogether' beautiful; . .jke;mu8iur -,aewfana,cpcny,inere being ?20 numbers in '. alj ;' new dances are'i intro'duced. by Charlotte's; daintiest i.--. pand ristrgraeful ; u dancer- byx:Misses";Hattyepudl.ey' and Mildred sctotms ? executed, i by these young - ladies j with-, perrect-rease and grace. ''. L'ri'''r: 'vi---il-ry .'. rr ';::..1;-3:-''. . ,,:-.- ?: "-;". Baby'Mirie-'-.'' - ; ;Baby Mine;"1 Mdrgajt-Jayp'sifun". nlest- of all 'funny.-plays, which- comes fb- thev Academy: of -Music -.Friday.: Oc tob,er .2 5..,0ept;,iBpffton,lIn ' a . . delirium .of Jau ght.c;f oreight '.weeks at the; Ma jestic Theater, ran for one solid ! year at f Dalyfs- Ttieater,' New- York;: and has" already--reached 'itsrs second 'year . in London,-at - the - Criterion . . Theater. .,VBabyMi.ne"-isv.und.erthe'i-" of ,y;il!iam '.Ai Brady, Ltd. Every : .b.ne who sees VBaby Mine, 'j'wU sleep tw.ell afterwards and rise , in; a good, humor MOORESVILLE, ,Oct.4l2. Miss Eloisev Hawthorne, came .home Sunday night to .be ..with jher, parents, . Mr. - and Mrs. C. E.". Hawthorne, returning1, tb; Charlotte-Monday. .... i , - Mr. xErnestl Mills ? went to . Charlotte Sunday, to" see -.Mr. "Clyde - Kelly, who is still In the hospital. -. . . J " ' ; ; Mr.' Mack ' Deaton, af ter a 'stay of several days " with ""his' parents, ' "re turned t tol OafiTEtidge lnstltute "Moh- day. . -.. ' - 1 -.-.i.-r- : -x i'Mrs';-. Little of. Concord Was tne guest of Mrsl ;,E. Edmiriston ; f or s.eyeraL days. . '.'-.' '-'.-; '-i ' '..-".: -. -r-v '- Mrl' and - Mrs: ? J." ,V. ? Barger? spent Sunday with; Mr.- and ;Mrs.- McKee. r ' - Mr. ' J. ..RV Alexander and. sister,-Mrs' F. S. - Sterrette, went . to Concord , Sun day :to j. visit f thelr father, Capt. J. - M. Alexander". 1 ' .Mr. Nicholas has gone ' to Burling-. ton, having, secured, a position, in a printing office there. ' , " ". , -Mrs.-'. P. j ;S.vBoyd .was a -Charlotte visitor Monday. 1 . - . .. . Mrs.. Sue "Wllfong, ; mother "of Mrs. G. ; C. Goodman,; is on a visit to' her daughter- at . Newton. -. , -. ,- r . , : - Mrs." J: A. King of Statesville; Is on a visit to her;mother, Mrs." H. A:-Neill. Mrs. ."A. E.rBell,- who has-been visit-. ing .; her - mother-" at ".-.Whitakers, came home- Saturday night.' .y - . V- Dr.- Tl. rR. Morrison f and fDri Fred Rankin and Mr. B. M. MoNeely; went down to ', Charlotte :;Monday to hear Maude Adams -in" VPeterPian,". . . , i The Stratford Book Cluib will meet at th e ' h ome ot Mrs. W. S. v Wilson on Mpjijda8ter.doiiQ They ; ijriil' decide on r their .course- of study ; for, ..the .Winter.-. .-: "-,r v:'-..'-'." ,t ' .. : Messrs. G.'-C. 'Goodman,' Z..V. Tur lington and Mrs. Grierson are lmprov- ing their lots by "filling in" low places with soil ; f com .the, new', building site . of' Deaton .& Turlington. - -.p.- r Rev. C. G, Wells, -former pastor of the Baptist ChurcTi at this place,:vlsit-: ed friends .here for. several . days.; ' MissvNona ;Brawley,whb hksbeen; on a- visit to friends - at - Winston re turned-hbme Monday,';; Cj-Stipt? 4Mrs.'j; C. ; Grey -and H daughter,1 'Miss George Vc.i Goodmaii; .. recording secre tary: of - the' State scietyr; wiai-'.4alsd attend this; meeting.' ,".;,t -v 7; I '.-. Communlo'ni services jwtll;be 'held at the -.First'. Presbyterian Vchurch'Sun-' day mbrning. Preparatory': :service3 began:vFriday,' night. s Rev. E.; DJrBrown will .assist "Mr Wllspn." , ; ' ? ' V . I ; Mr. Fred 'Amos, - edltordf; THe' Mitchell Kronlcle wasa; Mporesville visitor. Saturday, andSund.ay. " ., . ., j " ! Mrs.V ;Wharey ,:' entertained ; the " Sewing ; - Circle ' bn Tuesday afternoon ; ;Mr. ; and : Mrs.'J J.J , Bi. Sherrill returned home ' Wednesday night after a. visit of .ten daystovthieiri daughter.A Mrs. S.- Clay - Williams tbt Greensboro.. ?: ' .:'.- . ,s -'-, ' :-. :- '- v;-' ' Miss Edmonia- Martin 'of Rock . Hill, S. C.,iyrho visited at thehbrneiof -Mr;? anol s Mrs. Z; ;'y;VTurlirigton- kthe past week,' will sail fpr Pernambucc Bra zil, November 20- Miss 4 Msfrtin; will I be sent ' out by1 the Southern ' Presby- 'f . . Mr. Ozment, one of the cc'unty's ex pert sand clay, road ; builders, '.stated . that ... the road from. Mooresville .jtp.' Statesville .will ..be icbmplete'd.ithin--the" next' ten days. - :':-.r;i ' .T.:.. :;,:.' ;;:';-'',.... ; Mr.:. Gray. Edmihston; -isl on .a visit tp "his sister, Mrs.' R. O. : 'Klncald of Lcwesvllle. ;: '. ' ;' :l '.' : ' ' ''- Miss , Margaret Rankin will : spend Sunday with her mother,' Mrs; W." W."" Rankin.- Miss 'Margaret' is a stud ent at Elizabeth - College. . '';' : ; Mr. J. W: Y" Whitley ! of. Matthews preached-at the "Baptist church- Sun day. - He has. accepted the call r to the pastorate of this church He will preach on the first and third Sundays. .... CIRCUS, Charlotte, Fri. Od. THE 0!!LY 6!G SHOW THIS YEAR. TO I ..V IB in lii&v AND; NEWLY ADDED: : SXSOO DANCING CI RLS rSi iilVycHORUS OF OOVOICtTGf JIiniLLI UtSX AMD SUFERBli Ef JACTED Orj THE EIHESTJ STAGE IN THE iwr. i lie. xi w k t-V- s OSIUULROADCAmi LOAD3J VWITH lOOO ALL -NEW V0?JDZRS THE dlxXV 1' ". I 1 r,fAij!y 11 . Ki r a m rs. -ft ir a - - a f GREATEST ORGUS EVENT III (8if2 I-l TUC UICTADV ftC AHCD1M wt 1 rcrr::t CsS!y, 2 i 8 P. D. Ctra Cji4 ? fV-C V t r i rnnlasloa a DRUG STORE on' tbe: Sqpiajre,v at ; the i same price .. . cbareed ; '."' tbe . circiu v .rt-;--; .v ; ; -:.-:', -.'-V' ' ..- :' - v.. ;.:.:.;,.; ; , , .. geonmda.;-,--. .-- - .-. ; ;; ..: -:-.- ..- r '.- -; '-," '.-. ; ",i.;..--:;;'-I.:v-i -...: ' ' f ,-vc. ! ' ' "'-' .. 'v-?'""' -'"-'--. c:---:-'.-.-',..'--"-: ;;-','a'.' v'-, ;":::- -v.! " ." 1 ' f J L i - L 1 1 j.. J r & ----- v-.i r f w t v - ' - 1 ii miiii 14 - 1 With an U Star . Cast. ""Lovey" Marie .Greene, , Bfal .Clarke, . Ben Tiirlt, James Hunter and others inclnd - . . eluding a Beauty Chorus of 30 Singing and Dancing, Girls. Seats; ;)!6w" Selling at Havley'sV PRICES: -SSggS; i
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 12, 1912, edition 1
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