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s TOME i ED WTRMFblTiTJi). last two "i- "' , lo.ngni, JJurry -Lewis,- If., Bostortr Hooper,- rf , Boston, and Devoref Giants,- I TUESDAY, :v'' ... ' - - - .- DAi AND -"THtLJRSDAY POSITIVEILY .MO GOODS SOILD .BEFORE OPENING OF 'SAlLE ; 9. a. m. ; SHARP! Court as to 'wli ether - or ' not he will have' to- go back' to Italy' and ' stand trial. . ir.the courtr decidei 'that " he ' ... should . not be extradited; it . seems there : - will be no - other alternative than to set" him free. ITANT SUITS WILL m M a . M ma mm mm k m mm m SUPREME COURT WASHINGTON, Oct. 14. Twenty- mc ui i i n nil iiiii iiiii-f- -i v vj Ee.pn aor a. -m i f '( 1 11 T" t" nrVifstt. VkACrnv. Itn fill Ot le arcued are tVia 1ntmiittnnl rate other inland towns may; exceed the' rates to 'the, Pacific coast is the-proposition .-; - ' . " . ' The bathtub trust case involves the monopolistic power .of patent rights. Th suit bringing before the court th question of . whether-a company may, coJitrol the, price of . the finished .pro dust through controlling 'the use .un der, license 'df - a patented tool a.usfed In making the article.' v -' - : t 'V ' Seyeral railroad matters ot "jBXtremq importance :will..aiai .'come before . the court.: The Jurisdiction of 'the. Inter state Commerce ? Commission over iaEe. th ii. . -.-..tr trans pyriaiion yioucny ;viu..,hbm;ii ain t th i v-.v.k ih. yaras,vine "nx emurue "vmus L v ... . i,.. . Dfivilesres for electric lights ana ; tner Power rf th r.. r.'V i.-ingnt oi ranrpaas to nmu ixieir :.imww-.. Bsiirii ..:j . . - i ttv -Wi.ii come u oeire wie co-i . ' o- rwuence. presented - ana ,prevj-t . .. . . . ;..r - , . . . - . l'USIV naccorl 1... n.- . Tt...lnt: on-.merce Commission and '.thft : em- v The'la'te'r, ca?e -is;of .ecu'-iar, inter-; e.st because;vsome.tates declare hull and void bills .of .lading seeking ( to limit , the , liability, of a , common'' carrier,- while in other: States there are it i t - ... .. .. ... . nnvittiitsrra i . - J nrAvixinni - . ' i . i iiireiLrtf i iaL liak ..vaaaouo : ...... i . ... Ballot ruer. Vii. .' -.-i-x jk. ncainst . a." limitation of this kind. . .' hpf.- 4.1 4. i.. . 4,t-- 9.. ' -""ii.. is iu guv. auiunuE . vol ue ' i-euueieu , uunsg me 1116 international r- rate -. pa'sa in volves t, x. . - . i , i - rates, to what extent rates from' the Atio-ij' " - . . ' - . ' . -uuc seaDoara tp TspoKane ana because :6f the diplomatic ' tjuestions involved, but'-.fof its' many dramatic elements is Jhatqf. Fortef yC.harlton, the young New -York: bank' clerk; who murdered1 his; wife. Ih Jtaly iii l 910, and threw her body,, which' he had placed in a trunk, i into Lake Co mo. ' Young i Charlton hasf been .lying; In jail i in New, JTersjey for : - two r years, awaiting the : verdict.' of the Supreme . . . . : '.. ..;V. ..-i,,..,Vi .1-. .fV!- The Uniyersal Endorsement of -,r.. POWER TO ACT IS VESTED IN A COMMITTEE Ata meeting of the board o di rectors of the Charlotte Shippers & Manufacturers' Association - Saturday for the .purpose of discussing' plans for . the proposed . State chamber of commerce and a State traffic bureau, it was the concensus of opinion that there should be two separate organi zations and the proposition that the local association by changing its name and constitution and by-laws become a f State-wide association was looked upon, with favor.. - The suggestion, was made , that a State . traffic " bureau, while operating separately, might still be fan adjunct of the State" chamber of commerce was also made,-the traffic- bureau thus having the effective co-operation' of a large element of the business,, interests ', of thev State and additional finacial backing. f On account of the uncertainty as to the action of the meeting at Raleigh tomorrow afternoon, when it is pno posed that the organization of a State chamber' of commerce be perfected,' no definite recommendation or, course rof action - was - decided upon. Instead, power, to act was vested in a commit tee -consisting of Traffic Manager W. S. Creighton of the 'association,. Secretary-Manager J. Leake "Carra way or the Greater Charlotte Club and Mr. C. G. Creiighton, who is actively in terested in. both organizations. f . lOfflcial Figures on Fifth Game of . World - Series. Total attendance .. .. Total '; receipts ..' . v 34.683 . : "63,201 'Xational Commissions 10 per 1 : ' : cent '. . . ... .; . ; . ."; .".Vv;; .$ "- 6320.10 Each club's share .. .-. .. ..j28,.45 Total ; attendance ot first five ' - games.: ..' .." .". .. .. 171,687 Total receipts of firt five - -games.. ,. .. .. .. -.. .. .'.$ - 336,583 Total attendance of first five last year.. .. .. .. 159,384- Total receipts of first fie last year., s. .. .. .. . .JJ306.055.50 Players' share this year.....147,'72.28 (Under the rules the players par ticipate in the proceeds of the first fours games' only.) - - - . Two of a Kind. ; ; Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, ' while driving .'; his coach ' from London ; t Brighton , one beautiful June t morning, talked to a compatriot about the New York horse show; says -The' 'New' York Tribune. ;. ' ; il'.,V' .; ; , .,1-remember a country fair at New castle," he said, "where the- judges' decisions- -were not . as uniformly' un challenged t8 '. they are at our . horse show.' ' ' . " - - , "Once an! old farmer, hearing a de cision uncomplimentary to " his . favorite cow, rushed :intp the .ring, waving his arms - furiously, and- attacked the judges. .?!jWhy. iin't my cow first?! Why ain't my'-'cow first?' he shouted. 'What are her faults, I'd like" to know?' ' "One of the judges, approaching the abusive contestant, answered dryly: Her rauits, my man,, are somewhat akin to your own. She lacks good breed ing.' " A Tender, Point "What" got you into trouble with this policeman?" demanded the New York judge." . "Just trying to ask him a civil question, your honor," said the visitor, "nothing more." "What was the question?" "I just asked hinv when the next official murder would be dragged off." , UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ELECT NEW OFFICERS At the . banquet " and Jollification meeting the alumni of the University, of-.. North Carolina at. the , Masonic banquet hall in the Piedmont build ing .Saturday night- the . Mecklenburg Alumni Association "elected , . officers, for the new year,-the following named being elected: "President, ;" Brent: f Sy Drane; vice, president, Charles W. Til lett, Jr.; secretary, Paul, Whitlock. ':S .The banquet was a niost enjoyable occasion." 'Retiring President John AT Parker acted. as toastmaster.'Mr. Paul C. Whitlock was called upon to tell of the accomplishments of University men in Charlotte' and .Mecklenburg County and he proceeded to give the names, profession; etc., of a list of 201x of the best "known men and best citizens of the city and county, in cluding .45 lawyers and 15 physicians. ! Mr. Robert S. Hutchison had v a word to say of. the .newly-established alumni bulletin, declaring .thatr the ef fectiveness of such a publication had been often demonstrated and prophe sying great things . for the University through its ' instrumentality.' - Short talks were also made by other enthu siastic , alumni, including Messrs. Brent S. Drane,' W. F. 'Harding, J.; E. Little, H. N. Pharr and Dr. Other B. Rossy BOY'S NIGHT SCHOOL HAS TO ADD ITS THIRD TEACHER Overheard in the Boxes. "What was the story of the opera?" "What I heard ran about like this: In the first act I learned that Mrs. Wallaby-Wombat, the society, leader, Is about to sue her hus band for divorce. In the second act, I learned that Miss Lotta Plunks smuggled in that famous pearl neck lace; and in the third I heard that Mr. Gerald Piffle is rapidly drinking him self to" death." .. ' On account of the large, number of boys who 'have' enroled for the boys' night school at the . Young Men's .Christian Association since the opening night two weeks ago, the management has found it necessary to add "a third ' teacher to the teaching staff. . " - ' '' -1 V'1 . T r.;;-vr; ' ' The management is very fortunate in being able to secure Mr. . W." Barn ham Davis' of the faculty of the Charlotte- "high ' school as' the ' additional teacher.' ' Mr. Davis is well equipped for the work he is to assume, as he is a college graduate, and held; the positions of tutor at the University of North. Carolina and instructor in mathematics at Davidson College be fore taking " up his work in the local high- school. , - ; - - , - , , The addition of Mr. Davis to the teaching staff will . permit the estab lishing of another grade in the school, and will make it possible for the as sociation to. render greater service to the boys than ever before. ' ' - ' Mr. Davis will" assume his new du ties on Wednesday night, and all boys planning to enter the " school should do so at once;' as they will' find it to their advantage-to begin at this time,' and that is the ' last night on which they may enroll and be eligible , to compete; for all the prizes offered. - The enrollment, in the school at the present . time is nearly 70 And it is expected to go much , higher , in : the next few days, and with the addition of a third teacher the association, is in a position to take care' of .all who "may wish to attend the school.' Queen Wilhelmina spends $25,000 a year on personal attire. . ConsierinS how little cloth is used in ahobble skirt, this sum appears ' to be outrageous. MAY ORGANIZE UNITARIAN CONGREGATION IN CHARLOTTE . The Rev. Joseph M. Seaton, repre senting the American Unitarian Asso ciation 't of -Boston, Mass. I .is in .the," City, looking to the organization of a Unitarian ; Church -Jn ' Charlotte, if a sufficient j number of people . can be interested. - . : ' -'' ' The Unitarian ChurciW what -is known as the liberal churcn in Amer ica., It is a part of the 'Puritan or Congregational Church of the North'. It, is.' free ; in its theology, believing ' that character; and not -dogma or," creed constitute 'religion's expression. It" is intellectually freel It believes in the Bible, in science, in philosophy) but allows each man's reason to be ita own interpreter of these things. I ' Mr. Seaton declares ' that he does not come to Charlotte to condemn any of the "other faiths. - He, believes that( they each have had a mighty power? to uplift and better the souls of men;; he simply wishes to . present- his own, faith, believing that it is a larger faith than, the orthodox, because it gives( freedom, not ohly ; to . the spirit, but ' to. the-spirit and ' the mnid. It gives;' every! man the ' liberty to flndv for himself the truth that shall make him fr.ee. . , j ; .4 . . ,,' ....'.' lMr. .Seaton 'will, preach in the Jcouri room at the court house on South Tryon street Sunday afternoon, Octo ber. 20, at 3:30 o'clock and the public irrespective of church connection Is -cordially invited to attend. I Mr. Seaton " will be in the city for . two or three weeks, living at 7 Cald well street.; Each to His Trade, "This poem was. written by a prominent lawyer of this city. Has it any value?" "'About as much value," said the editor, "as a legal opinion written by a poet." JIlJiESlflC is shown by the fact that: over- twenty tons are used daily This means that approximately 10,000,000 con sumers plaily "O. K." Davis Baking Powder for its un-; equaled Quality and economy. No other Baking Powder ' gives such general satisfaction as to quality and pricc. f -v. ...Sold by all ood.Grooer. . Insist on.havin it. The Prophet's Dilemma. " - (San r Francisco . Argonaut.) -A recent English - traveler in Balu chistan had from a boly man in that country; a story jaborlt Moses which does not. appear '-. in the; Scriptures, yet which has ' its j pertinence to this matter.' . of politicians proposing to do away with all the evils of jthe human lot, says The Century Magazine. The ; patriarch was sitting in hisvhouse ' very sad, , and the Lord said .to him:., .-"Prophet Moses, -why art thou cast down?" . .. "Alas!" said he, "I see ' so many people sorrowful. Some are , unclothed and some are hungry. I pray Thee . maice - an nappy ana con tented." ' The Xord promised It should be so.' " But? soon, -Moses, was again dis consolate,, and-8nee more the Lord asked the cause. , Lord," cried the prophet, "the' upper stbry of my house has fallen down, and: nobody;- will come ; to : mend It; they:'are)all too, busy, enjoying them selves.': "But what am I to do?" "Lord, make the people as they were before." . ;(. r ; - r- PIunkville'Nes. Miss Gladys Wombat, who' is to be married; soon, is ! fare welling this week. ; ' " . : . ' ' - ,)-J "' ; Inanimate Salesman. "Are, these good graphophones?"" " "The - goods - speak for themselves;" V'ThaA's ' Well wind one up and. t le-t's .ee - If :. it can effect, a Mm as M We THIS IS A SPECIAL INVITATION TO YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS AH during this week a special demonstrator direct from the Majestic- Fac torg will be glad to show you "Ail About Ranges" Show You why the Ma jestic is the best range on earth at any pricc ; COME, IF YOU INTEND TO BUY OR NOT Education lies in Knowings ThingS'r'Know vjhy the oven of a range is heated- Know how the water is heated How the top is heated Whv the Ma jestie xxscs little: fuel -Know how a range is made inside and outside- This ed ucation emay serve; you in the f uture Dont Overlook a ciance ,tp Know 'Things shown by one who knows . COME. :x ' : ' DAINTY ' 1 MENU SERVED , . r. . A menu consisting of hot V - coffee, beaten, biscuits, '; creamery butter, etc:, will "' be' served' daily to thosVat-Z-.ir; tending our demonstration. Charlotte Users of Majestic Ranges It would take lots .more space than this to list : the - satisfied users of the Great Majestic . Range, . living right here in Charlotte and Mecklenburg county. Fact is, were you to ask your nexir door neighbor, she would either speak in flattering terms of the Majestic or say: I have, one, and they are all the manufacturer claims." You will find " Charlotte hotels and restaurants using Ilajestic Ranges. They must and will buy the best. x West Trade Street Cfiiarlotte, N. C. """" s
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