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TEE CHARLOTTE EVENING CHRONICLE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBBR 16, 1912. 5 WE A THEE OJmIflOM8AA T:6A.M. "CORRECT DIIKIS rOIt.UCN.' Are up to the standard and the standard is sit the top Come, let us clothe you' GIBSONWOoLlEY GOMPZINY : ; ; ; FOR MEN WHO KNOW A: J1J - Q rharlotte, N. C, 8 a. m.. . 7 . Utober 11912. LocaJ fore- , TSl ''ZM-Ji THE WEATHER. Forecast for North Carolina: Gen erally fair tonight - -, and Thursday; warmer Thursday. Moderate northeast yinds. . . , ,:-, EXPLANATION OF TOKAY'S MAP. The interior high pressure area has advanced to the Eastern part of the country, being central today over Ohio. With it is cooler weather . over . the Eastern sections, . a ' considerable area along the Canadian ooraer being covered J UTOIU . .... The tropical disturbance which has been moving across the Gulf of Mexico for several days past appears ito be tentral to the southeastward ; of the "southern point of, Texas. High-winds and rough seas are reported along the west gulf coast. The highest wind velocity, 52 miles an hour, will be noted at Corpus Christi, Tex. Cloudy and un settled weather, with rains, prevail over the West Gulf States. The indications are for fair weather in this vicinity tonight and Thursday; continued cool tonight. - with probably Eght frost, but warmer Thursday. O. O. ATTO, Local Forecaster. BULLETIN Summary of observations made at United States weather bureau stations Wednesday, October 16. Temperature . stations and father at 8 a, m, (Eastern Time.) ft 8 2 -i Dp I Attarta' . . Augusta . M Birmingham . . 58 66 '68 50' 44 . 6 44 58 66 63 68 56 58 46 54' 68 62 68 44 48 BZ 44 56 50 60 58 50 62 52.' 52 .00 68 : 68 64 . to! 66 60 74 64 7 -72 70 72; 70 68 74 66 76' 70' 68 80 58 68 72 -68 62 ;56' 36 56 ' 48 46' 60 36 & 66 60 68 54 58 46 54 66 60 66 40 44 i 54 50 58 66 60 60 50 -.00 :oi .oo D0 -.00 XQ L28 .00 .0 .76 .60 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 - .00 .00 .30 -00 Jto -00 .00 , .01 .00 1 .00- Boston Charleston CHARLOTTE . Chicago Corpus Christi , I)enver .. Fort Worth. .. Galveston .. .. Houston Jacksonville . . Kansas City .. little Rock. .. Louisville .. .. Memphis Mobile Montgomery . Aew Orleans . New York .. . Oklahoma .. Palestine. .. Salt Lake City San Antonio . San Francisco Savannah .. . Shreveport .. . St Louis. t Vicksburg . Wilmington . K you have young1 children you have Perhaps noticed that disorders of the stomach are their most common ailment. To correct this you will find Chamber to s Stomach and I4ver .Tablets ex Hent. They are easy and pleasant to and mild and gentle In effect. w sale by all dealers v , - - - . . n - . ; . Boys and Their Shoes To shoe the boy tor dress purposes,, we ask ee these brands first, ; ' school : or that you. Boys' Wearwell Shoes are good substantial school shoes or r they ue nicely finished for dresi wear, ce $2.00 the pair. ' For an extra heavy waterproof oe, we have the "Good for Bad ?ys. They certainly are. it fee youngster la roirgh on shoes he'll meet his : match . in these $2.50 the pair. Dressy shoes for the young fel-' lows at $20 and $2.75. . ER-r.iOorcE of eaual air pressure, isotherms (dotted llnesFnass thMnrt iSi" !.B2J eTeH Isob,ar3 (continuous lines) pass through points O clear; W P"tly cloudy: O cloudy, rain- fTk ZZlZtZT """i"3"; Mature past 12 boors; second, precipitation of m TnsT. ' JT , . . . 5' Anow - " r iw past set nours: unro. DR. N. F. x "s ' . i n - J V - ' f v "v -s I -. Tlie above is a likeness of Dr. N. P. de Clifford, the celebrated Masonic traveler and lecturer, who has probably spent more time and energy in personal research work delving into the past - history of Masoiric-symbols and - tenets. Dr. deClifford . will lecture before the Master Masons of this district at the Masonic . temple in the ; Piedmont Building : tonight ,r u at 8 O'clock. ' -K'-' - f - Tlie TraTeling Salesman. The fact that -the managers of "The Traveling Sajesman" company guarantee one thousand' laughs during the course of the evening" entertainment may; sound "to some people like superlative boasting, but nobody can actually figure the separate laughs that emanate from the audience, ; as there' , is no cessation,' excepting during the intermissions, and even then chuckling and giggling 8X6 intermittently indulged in. "The Travel ing Salesman,, comes to the Academy of Music Saturday matinee , and night. i - . . . ' "Human Topw,ls Ckaning. Carlos Caesaro, known in Europe" as The Human' Top" because of his re markable circumambulations . , in., .the circus ring, has been engaged by Ring ling Bros, .as one of their top-liners of this season. Caesaro balances a steel plate on his head, A 200-pound man mounts- the plate, which, is - then ; set awhirl at the alarming raterof. 300 revo lutions' a minute. .' Caesaro also; hurls cannonbails high into the air and catches them on" his bare . head- v 'p- W-'v- Another thriller with the ' show, ' the beauty of which is ' inspiring, is -known as : the 1 "Human Butterfly Act." y It is a sensation, of. French origination and' is presented' by the famous Ty-BellJsisters. Holding, by the teeth to almost invisible strands of Bteel the;', young.-women are lifted io the , dome4 of th tent; 'and, there by meahs of hidden' mechanism, are made td circle, dart and , fly ; through space with the graces of j birds .while ntulti-colored spot lights are directed upon their " flowing robes. : The act is the ' most beautiful conception of a French spectacle builder. Aside from its beauty it is dangerous enough to be in tensely exciting. : :,' -:: .K ' The show ' this' season '.is an organiza-r tion of head-liners. Among the aertalists are the famous Klarkonians, the greatest trapeze artists In the world; : the Aerial "Wards, and the Richards sisters. Prin cipal among the riders are the Rooney 1 family, the best of the world's eques trians; the Clark family, Hodglni, the original; the remarkable Costello family, and Dene Curtis. Foremost among the acrobats and ? gymnasts- are Mljarz, wizard of the tight-wire; the Castrillori and the' Florenze families ..the - Alpine troupe and the Franks, the great. La. Fayette, the Four Roeders, the Minerva family, the Hinze-Kimball troupe and Joseph La - Fleur, who does a ' dangerous backward dive from the top of a high ladder, ' .. , Thoe who go to a circus to laugh will be kept busy by the fifty funniest clowns in the world, and those who find their pleasure in the menagerie will' observe many animals they have never seen be fore. ,:, The morning parade Is a marvel of beauty and novelty and ? Is -three miles In length. Of quite as much in terest as the icircus itself is the new 'spectacle which begins , the' regular per formance. Nothing like it was ever seen in this - country." The subject of the spectacle, "Joan of Arc," is- one, that is, f&ffliliat'to' every one; Historical facta 7 oniy lor sero, freezing, 90". and HW. ny wind. First figures, lowreat tem mwimnm winA AiwiHr de CLIFFORD. ''rv - :iV':;!.iV-vr.i";v.,,;A r. have been adhered to and the production Is mounted', superbly. . - It employs 1,200 people, 600 horses and a trainload of special scenery and s'tage properties. A ballet of 300 dancing girls are seen. Si ' le:Ii to place your order for an jartitic I : Sti6ff or : . . ..V: . . . f- ..- r ;Shaw lPiano'or. Player ; Pianb before thedirist- v mas rush.. We have hundreds. .of orders ;; jih'ead at our factories aud it begtes to look like we will be unable to supply, the demand. K Better select 1 your; piano now and be sure of not being disappoint-; ed the day you want it Cfe. Fl Sfeff. Manufacturer of the Piano With the Sweet Tone. - , SOUTHERN AVAREROOM , 219 S. TUTOK STREET, , Opposite .Academy ot Music,; Charlotte, N. O. r 4;: s New Wrinkles In Hats - Graham's got 'em from $1.00 to $6.00. Some of them are like the other- .fellows, but some ' are different and more stylish. Hats to match your suit. t "Let us f tape ' ' you for a new Fall Suit. METTS WEAR and TAILORING PAY BEST DIVIDENDS CHRONICLE WANT ADS SOUTHERN RAILWAY "Premier Carrier of the South." J N. B. The foliowinfc schedule figures published ruly as Information and arc not guaravtteed. No.- 29-4:10 a. m. Hally, ' Birmingham special for Atlanta ' and Birmingham. . Pullman drawing - room sleeping cars, observation cars and day coaches New York and Washington to Birmingham. , Pullman, drawing room n sleeping a,r Richmond to Birmingham. , Dining ear service. ..- :.;.'.?.! v--, . r. : , No. 8 8:S0 fa m.Dany local - for Dan ville, Richmond and1 all"' intermediate -points. .. - No. Si S-KlS a,' m-Dany;'the Southern's- South Afljttm TJmtt1 ' i nr v fiolmnhiftl Savannah, Aiken, Augusta and , Jack-r sonviiie, puman drawing room sleep ing cars for Aiken, Augusta and Jack sonville Day coaches to Jacksonville. Dining car service. . v;v No. It a. m. Daily, local for Wash- uigion. l. c. - - - - ( No. 3S-:40 a. Daily, local train for Columbia and Intermediate- points. -No. 897:15 a. m-Local for Atlanta, No. 1 7:60 ; a. m. Daily, u - local - for . Statesville and Taylorsvllle, connecting at ' Mooresvllle . for "Winston-Salem. No. Ti--10:OS a. m. Dally, New Tork. At lanta and New' Orleans limited. Pull " man drawing , room sleeping cars and observation cars New -Tork -to New Orleans, Atlanta- and Macon. Dining car service. Solid Pullman train. . No. 8ft-10d5 a. m. Dafly; United States fast mail for Washington and points North. Pullman, drawing room sleeping " cars. New Orleans and Birmingham to . New York., . Day , coaches o Washing ton. Dining. car service.. . No. 2-l2:01 p. m Daily, for Wlnston - Salem and local points. Connecting at Barber with NO. 21 for AsheviHe and Intermediate points and at. Winston Salem for Wilkesboro, Mount Airy and : Greensboro. , ' No. 1111:10 a. m.Dany, local for At lanta and intermediate points. No. 48 2:55 p. m. Dally, local for Greens boro and intermediate-, points. .". No. 27 4:S5 p. m. Daily, local for' Co lumbia and Intermediate points. " No. 414:50 p. m Dally, except Sunday, local ' for Seneca ' and Intermediate points, v - -vr: No. 12 p. m.-DaDy for Richmond and Norfolk. '- Handles Pullman cars Char lotte to Richmond, Charlotte to New .York and Salisbury to . Norfolk. No. 246:30 p. m, Dally, except Sunday local - for Mooresvllle, Statesville ; and Taylorsvllle. - ; - '- 'n'-, No. 8 7:30 p. m. Dally. New York, At , lanta and New Orleans Umnted, for Washington and points North. Draw frr room : sleerjinar . ears.i; observation cars to New York. Dining car serviceuj - Solid Pullman -train. : . No. 35r-0:30 p. m Dally. United States fast mall, for Atlanta, Birmingham and New Orleans. Pullman drawing room ' sleeping cars New York to New " Or leans and ; Birmingham, j Day t coaches Washington, to' New- Orleans. Dining car .service. ; -zi'i h- -o?'''. No. 2210:15 p.- m. Dally, the Southern's Southeastern- limited, for Washington. Vew York' and points North. Pullman 1 drawing room sleeping cars for , New York. ' Day coaches to Washington. ' Dining car service. ( No. 4310:30 p. m. Dally, for Atlanta and points South. .Handles Pullman sleep ing' car Raleigh - to Atlanta. ., Day coaches Washington to Atlanta. - - No. 3011:20 p. ; m. Daily,- Birmingham . Special, for " Washington and New York. Pullman drawing room sleeping cars, observation cars to- New York. Day coaches to Washington. - Pullman drawing room sleeping cars Blrmlng - ham to Richmond. Dining car service. All New York . trains of Southern Rail way will arrive and - depart from ,the magnificent Manhattan ; terminal of the Pcntinrlvinlii -- Tffl.ll road. ' Seventh and Eighth avenues.1 Thirty-Hrst to Thirty third streets, and will be composed of modern electric lighted steel co ustrucuon Pullman cars, .. , " Tickets, sleeping car accommodations and detailed information can be obtained at ticket office, No. 11 South Tryon street, R. H. DeBUTTS, D. P. A., Charlotte. N. C. R. U VERNON. D. P., A., v- Charlotte, N. C - H. p. CARY., G. P. -A..' Etr. c.. Tk r S. H.. HARD WICK. P. T. Mgr.. Washington, D.C E. H. COAPMAN; V. P. Q. Mgr., Washington, p. c. COUIJ USE . A PENNY .! An FOB TO-DAY? - , - NEB WitK , Fine, ; Clean New. Stocks Of the Snappiest Clothes Made In America Style in every inch of themf a full line of the very latest ?S models, everything that a well-dressed man could desire . And the greatest value-giving proposition in Charlotte You have probably decided upon a particular price you wiih tq pay for your Fall Suit or Overcoat A : This price may be $1 800t $2000, $2500 or $3000 Any of these prices will probably command good cloth and good trimmings at almost any store But are you content with just a nondescript sort .of . goodness? No I You : want clothes of compelling individuality and command : v ing style-Tate-Brown Clothes the achievement of the greatest tailoring ' institution in New York Flhie Tatte - Biro The. Uttle... Store With the Big Stock Wants Your Trade, ; Charlotte Transfer Company Baggage, Passenger and Freight Service.' .. ; i- v ' . " .... ' ' : "ALWAYS ON THE MINUTE" v NIGHT OB DAY. ' ' JAKE TiIARTIN, Mgr. Phone Noa. 298-1919. , SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY TRAINS LBAVB CHARLOTTBl EP 4 v FECTTVB APRIL- 8. 2312. . -No 40-5:00 a. m.. , through train for Wilmington with ' parlor , car attached. Connects at Hamlet with 'No. , 88 for Portsmouth and Norfolk. ? No. - r for Raleigh. Woshington, Baltimore, Phlla delphia and New York. - inlng car i service and vestibule coaches to Wash ington. Pullman sleeping cars to Jer sey City. . - ; No. 48 7:30 a. m., for Monroe, connect ing to all points south. , ' - s -Nq. 13210:25 a. m., local for, lilncolnton, Shelby and Rutherfordton, conneotidg with C, G. &.O. at Bostlc. No. 47 4:40 p. for Uncolnton, Snelhy. Rutherfordton and points west. - No. 44-5:00 p. m.. for Wilmington and all local stations. v- . No. 132 7:45 p. m. Handles local sleeper for Portsmouth, t Norfolk; - connects,1 at i Monroe with No. 41 for Atlanta and Southwest with through ; sleeper to. - Birmingham; at Monroe with No. .:33, fast train with sleeper to - Portsmouth and Norfolk and Jersey City. . Con nects at Hamlet with No. 84 with " through vestibule coaches to Washing ; ton. Dining car Richmond to New York Pullman sleepers to New York. TRAINS ARRIVE AT CHARLOTTE: No. 133 10:25 a. m. from the east. , No. 4410:05 a: m. ' from the west. No. 45 12:W p. m. from Wilmington and all local station , s, No. 132 7:30 p. m from the .west. No. 49 7:25 p. m. from the east. y. - 'r No. 8911:00 p. m. from the east. . V C. B. RYAN. O. P. A ' - - - - . - Portsmouth. Va. '"JAMES KBBi'T. P. A,a . . r , , Charlotte, N C H.'S. UB3ARD. D, p. A Raleigh. N. C . H. T. ORR. P. A., . .- Charlotte. N. C. WHEN THE rnnK wATTiS - TO SHOW UP WRITE A CHRONICLE j WANT AD. NORFOLK & WESTERN RAILWAY : Schedules In effect May 2fi. 1S18. -:50 am Lv Charlotte, So. Ry. ' Ar 8:40 pm :00 pm Lv Winston, N. & Ar 2:00 pm 04 pin Lv Martinsville , Ly 11:56 am 60 pm Ar Roanoke ; ... ..Lv 95 am Connect at ; Roanoke witn trains Jfiast ni West. . Pullman sleepers, dinlne , cars. Above trains - carry Pullman sleeper. Winston-Salem and. New York,' via Shenandoah: Valley Route Dining cars north of Roanoke.- y . Additional train .leaves Winston ?:os a. dauy. ' " - s " W. C, SAUNDERS. Asst. G. P. A , W B, BEVELL4 Gen. Pass. Agent. UP FOR FA1LIL SliAKSTS DRUG SHOP On the Square! -Preecriptlona Filled Day and Night. ' BLAKE'S ALPHABET Stands for Union. In union there is strength. Lets form a drug store union. ' We. are anxious at Jno.S. Blake DrugCo. 'Phone '41. On the Squat e. High-Class: Pmpositwu If you are going to tackle a High-Class Proposition you must look the part. ELLON'S: Clothes" M wiU fit you as to appearances to tackle any kind of a . proposi tion, whether it's to call 6n a Trust Magnate, to go to a Club Reunion' or to attend any Social Function. It's the ..... ... - i . (.. - ' 'know-it-to-be-correct " feeling we all look for in clothes. Come now and let us show you our Fall Models.. BTD. ; MB ILL ON &G. You Can Always Get it; at MelWs win Co. Piedmont TracBpri Ccniipzny Between Charlotte and jr. a. . Castoafy Trains Leave Cnariotte EiTectlve July tt 39U. lir. Independency Square. No, 1 7:00 a, m. 8 8:15 a, m. . 9:15 a. m. - . 910:25 a. tn. t 11:50 a. m. 11 1:30 p. tn. 1ft 8:20 p. m. '174:25 p. m.. I 5:33 p. m. , XI 6:30 p. tn. . 23 7:45 p. m--25 9:10 p. m. - Ar. Mint 8trt - Station. -No. s ?50 a. ta 4 90 a. m. , -lo:i9 a. m. 10-18:45 p. m 18 2:2S p. m. 18 4.-15 p. m. 18 6:30 p. m. 20 :ts p. m. 88 1'JSt p. m. 84 8:40 p m. 2 -9:06 p. m. 33 nao p. m. 2710:55 p. m. Baggage ' checked from . and to Miat Street Station only. Tickets 'on sale at Independence Termi nal and Mint Street Station. E. THOMASON, - C. V.. TALMBR. General Manager. ; Gen. Pass. Agent. D3 THERE ANYTHING YOU COULD USE A PENNY AD F03 TO-DAYt - r
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