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THE GHARLOTTBrrmniTG CTOITICLU ' WEDNESDAY; OCTOBER 23, 1912. 5 WEATHER ::C0miimBJM: j- When You Think of a Suit or Overcoat :' - THINK OF ? , : "1 -- ... ' ABEER-ROCInl ESTER . They Won't Disappoint: You I ,0 - GIBSON'WOOCLRY company FOR MEN. WHO KNOW ; . Rest tir"MTT ' '-in-' 1 - X. . .. 1DM if 1 I 11U. A. .fr-. . . T J . . . 'V : l - .. "'-.. - ihf77- - 4 ; . , -...-Will-,. 1 (""charlotte, NN. G, 8 su m.. October 23. Local forecast: Fair, colder tonight, - prob ably frost; Thursday fair. 10. ofXKeu leveL isobars (continuous lines) pass'tbroU point, n clear- Q partly cloudy- Q elood ffl! PgiQts of o.ual temperatare; drawn only for aero, Jreealn. OOP. andlOO0.; tnre paft ?nouB nd 1 Si,? ?W; reP tnlsslng. Arrows fly with the wind. First figures, lowest tern-: peratnre past 12 nours. second, precipitation of .01 inch or more .for past 24 hours: third, maximum wind velocity. THE WEATHER.; Forecast for North Carolina: - Fair, eolder tonight, probably frost In 'west iortion; Thursday ifair, colder : in east portion.' Moderate to brisk ; northwest Zi north winds. , ,r . . e EXPLANATION OP TOD'ATS i& AP. ., The storm over the lakes on Tuesday has moved eastward, and. appears on the fhap today over -'the-. Middle Atlantic gates. Rains in the past 24 hours oc curred from the Carolinas northward. - - The "Western high pressure area fwilL be seen today over the Mississippi- Val ley, the principal center ' being , located over Missouri. Fair and colder weather far eastward as the - Ao- fpalachian divide, with frosts; occuring ward to the lakes. .Freezing "wlll; be noted as far southward as Iowa. .-' ' Over the far Northwest is moving in another marked barometric disturbance, with cloudiness and marked changes to jrarmer. - -, s. . . '.Jr The indications are for-fair weather in this vicinity tonight, k, with probably frost; Thursday fair. ; - , 1 , O. O. ATTO. Local Forecaster.' " BULLETIN 1 Summary of .observations made at United States weather bureau stations Wednesday, October 23. . - . - SStions and Weatier at 8 a. m. I (Eastern Time.) ' AOanta .. .. .. Augusta Birmingham . . Boston Charleston .. .. CHARLOTTE . Chicago Corpus Christ! Denver .. .. .. Fort Worth. .. Galveston .. .. Houston Jacksonville . . Kansas City .. Little Rock. .. Louisville .. .. Memphis . .. .. Mobile .. . . .. Montgomery . . Xew Orleans .. Xew York .. .; Oklahoma .. ,, Palestine Salt Lake City San Antonio .. San Francisco Savannah .. .. Shreveport .. .. St- Louis. .. .. Vieksburg .. ihrington . " . Temperature ' - '- -3 1 "bo - - ? 3- S 2 p ? . 2- o. S. - o a .3 - p - wj . .. c T g ,5 " n n 44 j 4 44 M- ' 64 ' 68 64- .CO 42 70 42 .04 ' 58 58 ' 54, .00 - 66 73 66 .00 60 64 60 .16 33 50 38 .04 62 76 62 J .01. 48 62 . 38 .00 46 44 ; .00 58 74 58 . .00 54 . 54 .00 68 80, 68 l-.CO 36 556 36 .00 42. . 42 .00 46 68 46 .48 40 66 40. .00 " 58 76 ,58 1.12 50 70 43 .00 60 82 60 .00 62 64 60 ; .20 ' 44 60 40 .00 46 '68 46 CQ 56 - 68 "54 .00 52 I 52 t .00 62 62 52 .12 64 70 62 . .00 44 68 44 .00 38 52 "38 .00 46 ' 46 .00 66 78 66 .CI It yOU ksVO vnnrttw iinnm Pwhaps noticed that ' disorders of the stomach are their most common ailment. io correct this you will find Chamber la ns stomach and Liverv Tablets ex cellent Ti.. j, . and mild ancl gentle , in -effect.. ue Dy an dealers. ' - Boys and Their Shoes To shoe the boy for school or dress purposes, we ask that you ee these brands first. Boys' Wearwell Shoes ar good substantial school , shoes or they we nicely finished for dress rvtui. ce $2.00 the pair. ; ' Fr an extra heavy waterproof oe. we have the "Good for Bad s." They certainly are. - If the youngster la rough on shoes he'n meet his match In . these SO the pair. " essy shoes for the youiig tel 3 at $2.50 and $2.75. , GIUtR-IMOORE COMPANY WILL CELEBRATE OPENING : V 17INS10N-HIGH POINT ROAD S - Automobile Club of Winston Planning . Interesting Tour Ir. P. H. Hanes - Ships Fin lot of Cattle to Char . lotte Fair. - - i- i (Special ' to The Chronicle.) WINSTON-SALE M," Oct. 23. The Winston-Salem Automobile 1 Club is contemplating a tour from this city to High 'Point on next Saturday in celebration of the completion of the Winston-Salem-High Point highway, which' is a modern road, 30 feet wide, extending from here to High Point, a distance of 18 miles.. " ;v " The road was built by private sub scriptions raised in Forsyth, Guilford, and Davidson Counties. -J The people of High Point will ten der .the tourists a barbecue and RingUngs circus at High Point next Saturday f will be an added attrac tion.' -- V 1 . -, vThe'jClub's touring rules will be in vogue and it is thought tjhat this tour wiU eclipseall others in the -number of machines participating. Mr. H. P. Hanes of this city shipped 12,flhe:H61stein cattle' 'tot Charlotte lt yesterday to 4exhibit them at the fair, j They" are; said' to includesome of the j- jinest Dioooea stocK in tne souin. rne sire, when only t few, months old," cost Mr. Hanes 0 0. They-, took all the blue ribbons' here and all "but one at the 'Central Carolina Fair. ;' ; ; ;'The Winston-Salem Musical Society will meet- tonight at .8 o'clock to re hearse Gilbert and" Sullivan's "The Gondoliers'" , which .; will be revived here within a few months. ' The Federated ; Churches' Employ ment Bureau will meet tonight at 8 O'clock.' The organization fa now do ing a great work in aiding new resi dents to secure positions "and In see ing that young ladles moving.' to the' city to work get started out in, the proper environment. .' The organization , is composed .of active' committees appointed, by the Various churches. "The committee from the church io which the appli cant for ,a ' position - belongs ' takes up his application and investigates it. - was used to manufacture illicit checks and documents.. ' . The accused has been a resident of the jcity or'six 'months. "He is be lieved ; to " have come here from Pen sacola, Fla. His wife Is said to still live, here.-.--:- -, ' r.. -, - V - . Rentsch la said to haye been , in Rome, Ga.; and Knoxville, Tenn., dur ing September. Check forgeries ; are said to have been made in both cities at that time. -The authorities believe he .was the man arrested In Knoxville who escaped after spending two days in Jail. ' - - The prisoner's whereabouts became known through .Virgil Martin, a clerk in Rentsch's establishment here. Mar tin was released when he revealed the whereabouts, of liis employer.' . r WEALTHY MERCHANT IS SAID TO BE INVOLVED IN FORGERY Atlanta Man Whose Property is Val ; ued at $40,000 Believed ' to Be in . Custody of . . Chicago OHlcers for , . Widespread. Counterfeiting Opera ' ; tions. ,:; ; ----;';7 :& :"' '? ATLuTA; Ga., Oct. 23. That Ed-; ward Rentsch, 38 years old, owner of property 1 here valued at :iore ' than forty thousand dollars, is under ar rest 1 in Chicago, in connection ' with widespread check forging operations, was asserted here today by the po lice. , .- " . . -. i. : - u .. ,'.-.: 1 ' The announcement -was made alter thp Rentsch Mercantile Company's establishment here was searched by the police andr detectives wh found press and electrotyping apparatus on the " second,- floor, 'which, t they allege 'Baby 2tflne., "Baby Mine," Margaret Mayo's fun niest "of all funny plays, which comes to the Academy of Music Friday, matinee: and night, kept Boston in a delirium of laughter -for eight weeks utthe Majestic theater, ran for one solid year at Italy's theater. New York, and has already reached "Its second year in. London,; at the Crite rion- theater: it is cleverly written, well - staged,- - and is said to-, have , the beBt. actinsr talent of. any traveling or- ganizaUon.:' ' Vf r William Hodge in "The Man From Home." "" ' WillJam Kodge in "The Man From Home" enters upon ' what promises to be another successful season at the Academy of Music next week. Not since 'The Music. Master" has any product of the footlights so potently, appealed . to , the , public as ! the sym pathetic and amusing presentation , of American ideals versus European tra ditions. Not a little of the triumph of the offering must be ascribed . to William Hodge, who enacts the lead ing role of Daniel , Voorhees Pike, at-torney-at-law, from . Kokomo, . Ind. His personality has been fitted to a nicety by the playwrights. , . . , "Alma, .Where Do You live? " , "Alma, Where Do You Live?" the dazzling musical play which', so pleased theater-goers n Its last visit, will play a return engagement at the Academy of Music, Octobep. 28, mat inee and night. ; "Alma", is one of those sort of musical productions in which the tunefulness plays a secondary-part in the scheme, the Btory be ing pre-eminent. In - its original French, form it was undoubtedly more or less spicy, but in the English trans lation, ; made by George V. , Hobart, , it has been thoroughly, tamed . for do mestic consumption. Miss Grace Drew is the leading woman of the organiza tion. Last season Miss Drew sang the principal f eminln'e role in "The Chocolate .Soldier." . . . ' , Typewriter Oil Ice. r ' " A Maine clergyman, living at the hotel " in his town, " ordered a type writer and had it sent to his rooms, says The . Sacramento Bee. It came when the clergyman was out, and the proprietor took charge of it. When the minister returned the proprietor led. him behind the desk and. whis pered: - j "That case of yours Is on ice, par son. - I giieca it will be all right by dinnertime."' : , r . ; . ' , ,(Puck.) Fair Worshiper What is that sad, sad air you're playing,, professor? The Pro fessor Dat lss Beethoven's "Farewell to "the piano." s I-see dose installment peo ple coming' init der, van. ; v AND BUY IT AT? , Our wareroom is open -and you are welcome.. '..'---,. r .... . :: " -s- .- . . There is no piano in the world like the Stieff. Come and hear with your own ears' and see with your own eyes what it really is. " - - ' . - J'A piano for artist and beginner" alike the acme of perfection. Chas. Stieff. Manufacturer. . of v the Piano With the Sweet Tone. r -v SOTJTHERN WAREROOM- -- 219 aNTRTON STREET, " Opposite' 'Academy of MusSc Charlotte N. C. C. JL WHiMOTH, Manager. SOUTHffill RAILWAY Premier Carrier of th Soutb.' N. B. The foJaowingf-scheaui flguraa published ruly as information and axe not guarafated. No. 293:10 ' a. m. Daily, ' Birmingham special for ' Atlanta and. Birmingham. Pullman drawing room sleeping cars, observation cars and. day coaches New Tork and Washington to Birmingham. Pullman drawing room -sleeping ear Richmond to Birmingham. , Dining car service. ... ,v :l ".;;, No. 8 50 a. mDally local for Dan- . vflle, Richmond and : all intermediate points. ... - - - - '.; No.. n 8.-5 a. m. Daily.' the Southern's Southeastern - Limited for-' -Columbia, Savannah. ; Aiken. Augusta and . Jack- son vllle Pullman drawing room sleep- tear cars for Aiken Augusta and Jack sonville. - Day coaches to Jacksonville. Dining car servlee. No. 44.-6 a. m. Daily, local f or Wah- tngton. D. C. .. . :" v ' ' " No; 35-6:40 a. m.-D'any. local train for Columbia and Intermediate points. -., No. 89-7:15 a. m. Local for Atlanta. No. 167:50 a. . m. Dally. local for . Statesvllle and Taylorsville, connecting at Mooresvflle for Winston-Salem. No. 10:05 a. m. Dally. New York. At lanta and New Orleans Limited. ; Pu tnan drawing room sleeping cars and observation cars . New York to' New Orleans. Atlanta and Macon. Dining car service. ' Solid Pullman train. ; No. 86 ions a. m. Daily. : United States fast mail for , Washington and points North. Pullman drawing room sleeping cars New Orleans and Blrmln icnam - to - New York. Day coaches to Washing ton. TMning car service." No. 2 12 1 - p. m. Daily, for Wfnston . Salem and local points. Connecting' at Barber with No. 21 for. Asheville and Intermediate points and at .Winston Salem for Wllkesboro, Mount; Airy and Greensboro. - - -. 1 No. 1111:10 a. m-Daily, local for ; At lanta and intermediate points. No. 492:55 p. m Daily, local for Greens boro and intermediate points. -j No. .87-4:35 p. m. Daily, local for Co- rombia and intermediate pointa ,. No. 414:50 p. m. Daily. "except Sunday, .local for Seneca . and Intermediate points. . "V ' -' No. 18 p. m. Dally, for Richmond and Norfolk. Handles Pullman cars Char lotte to Richmond, Charlotte to t New York and Salisbury to Norfolk. ' No. 24 6:30 t- m. Dally, except Sunday. local for' Mooresville. Statesvnle and Taylorsville. - - -;- No. 387:30 p. m. Dally4 New York, At ' lanta and New Orleans Limnted. for Washington and points North. Draw . tag v room sleeping cars, - observation " cars to New York.. Dining car ervice. Solid Pullman train. " - ' No. 358 0 p. m. Daily. Dnlted - States fast mall, for Atlanta, Birmingham and New Orleans. Pullman drawing room sleeping cars New York to New Or leans and Birmingham. Day eoaches Washington to New Orleans. Dining car service.' . -.. ; -x. ' ' No. S2-10n5 p. m. DaHy. the Southern's - Southeastern Limited, for Washington. - New York and points North.'; Pullman " drawing room sleeping , cars for New York. Day coaches to Washington. j Tjlhin ar service. PNo. 4310:30 p. m.Dafly, for Atlanta and points South. Handles puuman sieep :ing car Raleigh to Atlanta. .. Day coaches Washington to Atlanta. No. 8011:20 - p. m. Dally, 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 Birmlng ham to Richmond. Dining ear service. All. New York trains of Southern Rail way will arrive and - depart from the magnificent Manhattan terminal of the Pennsylvania Railroad, Seventh and Eighth avenues. Thirty-first to , Thirty third streets, and will be composed of modern electric lighted steel construction Pullman cars, " ' N- 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, rN. C. R. L. VERNON. D. P. A., ,; .-; . v- ; . Charlotte. : N. C. H, F. CART, G. P. A, Washington, D. C 8. H. HARD WICK, P. T. Mgr., Washington, D. C E. H. COAPMAN, V. F. it G. Mgr . WaWngton, r. C The Little Store With the Big Stock Wants Tour Trade, ' v s Pjediacstv Traction Company Between Charlotte and Gastonia . n. a. Trains Leave Charlotte Effective -. July h asii " Lv. Independence - . Ar. Mint Strtet .Square. 1 Station. No. . 1 7:00 a. m.' - No. ' t ":50 a. m.' ' - i 8:15 a. m. '" , - 4 9U0 a. m. :-.".' 1 as a. m. . , 10:19 a. m. 930:25 a. m. - 311:20 a. m.' ft il:50 a. m. 1012:45 p. m. 111:30 p. m. " 12 25 p. m. 15 3:20 p. m. . 15 4:15 p. m. 17 4:25 p. in. IS 60 p. m. . 19 55 p. m.' - 20 68 p." m. 21-50 p. m., r 22 T35 p. m. 23 7:45 P. m. 24 3:40 p. m. 25 3:10 p. m. : v . ; 25- :0K)6 p. m. r 10:55 p. m. 2811:60 p. m. Baggage checked, from and to Mint Street Station only. Tickets on sale at Independence Termi nal and Mint Street Station. E. THOMASON, . C. V. CALMER, General Manager. Gen. Past. Agent. BLAKE'S DRTJQ SHOP On the Square. Prescriptions Filled Day and Night. BLAKE'S ALPHAB ET Stands for Zig Zag. The best automatic safety razor Btropper on the market at the price, $1.00 at Jno.S. 'Phone 4L Onf Um Sqtuue, Charlotte Transfer Company Baggage, Passenger and Preight Service. ALWATS ON THE MUi tlixr' NIGHT OB DAY.' JAKE IIAETI2T, Mgr. ' Phone Nos. SM-ltlO. NORFOLK & WESItKli RAILWAY Schedules in effect Iday 26, 18li 7:50 am Lv Charlotte, so. Ry. Ar 3:40 pm 2 100 pm Lv Winston. N. "V . . Ar 2 :00 pm 4:04 pm Lv Martinsville Lv 11:56 am 6:20 pm AT ' Roanoka '. Lv 95 am - Connect at Roanoke with trains East and West. Pullman sle'epers, dining cars. Above trains carry Pullman sleeper, Winston-Salem and New York, via Shenandoah Valley Route Dining cars north of Roanoke. Additional, train leaves Winston 7:05 a. m. dally. ' - - - W C. SAUNDERS. Asst. O. P. L W. B. BEVTLL. Gen. Pasa Agent. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY TRAINS LEAVE"? CHARLOTTE EF FECTIVE APRIL 8w 291. No. 40-6:00 a, m., through train tor Wilmington with parlor ear attached. Connects at Hamlet with No. 33 for Portsmouth and .Norfolk, No. 66 for Raleigh. Washington, Baltimore, Phila delphia and New York, inlng ear service and vestibule coaches to Wash ington, pullman sleeping ears to Jer sey City. -No.. 437:30 a, m., for Monroe, connect ing to all points eouth. -No. 133 10:25 a. " m. local f or Lincolnton, Shelby and Rutherford ton, connecting f with a; a A O. at BosUc tfoj 474:40 pvmv.for Llncolnton. Shelby. Rutherfordton ad points west. ? . No. 44-5 K p. m. for Wilmington . and all local stations, v : , -No. 132 7:45 p. m. Handles local sleeper for Portsmouth, NorfolKj connects at Monroe with no. 41 for Atlanta and Southwest with - through sleeper to Birmingham r at , Monroe with No. 32. fast train with sleeper to Portsmouth and Norfolk and Jersey City. Con nects . ar Hamlet 1 with No. 84 with through vestibule coaehes to Washing ton. Dining car- Richmond to New York. Pullman sleepers to New York. TRAINS ARRIVE AT CHARLOTTE: No. 13310:25 a. m. , from the east. No. 4610:05 a., m. from the west. No.45 12:ia p. m. from Wilmington and - a local stations. No. 132 7:30 p. Tctu from the west. No 49 ?:25 p. ra. from the east. No. 39 11.-00 p. m. from the east. C. B. RYAN, Q..P. A - Portsmouth, Va. JAMES StER, T. P. A., ' .i Charlotte, N. C ' ! B. S. LEARD, D. P. A- ' Raleigh. N CL B. T. ORR P. A- . Charlotte, N, C, A' ml fir- Ml MereMit About Rural. Trade When Parcels Pbstt Goes Into Effect? What .yon need right now is a standing ad in THE SEin -WEEKLY OBSERVER, telling folks what' they can get in your store by coming a&er it now, by writing for it after, January. , .'it lie server goes into thousands of good rural homes where there ia money to spend, These homes are now reading mail order cata logs from Chicago. . . , These people would rather buy close at home if they knew where to get things : V . irV ' Advertise line- ijcfliirwcc Observer. VIM' Auditorium Building v Manofecturers Of gf?10. SIGN& What It takes to paint SIGNS, we got it. Write for prices) phone 850. The filotorman . ' i - .. - . "' . - ' ' ' v.. ' " v.. The Driver His Conductor ;. -Y- : . ..." ' " and Every Man whose duties call for him to be in the open in all kinds of weather should see .to it that a Pennsylvania Knit Coat forms part of his wardrobe These coats ate made to give long and stout service, being fitted with the unbreakable Nbtair Button-holes and with woven-in; bockets They can be had in a. variety , of styles Look ai our assortment, then you will buy. , ED. MELLON GOMPnNY- , . 1 ) 11 '' . You, Can Always Get It at Mellon's. . ' i, i I ! , ".V t.
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