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THE CHARLOTTE ENTNtg' CHRONICLE, ,WEI)NESDAY, OCTOBEk 23, 19i2.'U k .J 1:1: I, . PUR CELL'S - rURCHLLH - . "Women's GarmerH of " Quality Eemly Qne Hundred To Be Added to Oar Large Stock Sarely Ybar Salt or Coat is Here? - Saturday was a:busy day opening the new suits . Mr.PurceUtbpu ago. - , They are theveryilatest' designs . and every garment - . bears " the : stamp ? of style ; and- quality perf ect work-t manship : and -finish. .Handsome materials m all -ine , favored . colors. Garments of more than passing" in terest to women, no matter what "price she wants to pay. ;- ; , . , . : . y v; . ' ; ; We have proven .beyond a doubt that this store is first in Style and Fabric. Now we are showing that we excel in. giving-the greatest - , DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR VALUE. : See these Suits this week at $15 .75, $19.50, $24.50, . , $27.50. - '.-..: ; PURGELL'S I V 1 lYJHABOARET KEL LY ABaUV Iffl'll v. A, wedding of 'much interest to nu- Miss .Ruby, Sessoins,: .who.. has Been merous tr.ends is that of Miss May 1 spendlngr six weeks here as .the guest viizabfth Torrencp and Mr; Fred of Miss Louise Springer at her. home ilizaDetn s lorrence , ana w. jar. . rvx ; , Dllworth , ieave Saturday for Calhouq : Sanders, which .-; win . taRe waycress. Ga,, where : she will reside place ' at the ' home ..of the bride s in the: future. For' a number"of years mother, Mrs. Charles -lu -lorrence,- on , plst Mlsa . gessoms hsia been; Hying in South Davidson street this evening -at New- Mexicn but her f amilv recently BIG CROWDS AT THE FAIR TODAY ' ' " Continued from Page One out friction -or drawbacks. ... he fair management has, evidently , gone, into the business with a view to give to the city and county something of high merit land this " first effort; is entirely up to the high standard which, has been set by: the directors for the f u ture fairs, here. There is an entire absence : of , all ..coarseness . about the various '- features - of the fair . that leaves a decidedly pleasing effect on the mmd of the visitor, and with such an auspicious beginning and with such high , standards : set the associa tion is sure to "make a hugh success of its undertakings from year to year. Hie Racing Prograiii. "Racing was announced this after noon at. o'clock, the grounds having sufficiently dried to admit of the rac ing events s being "pulled 'off according to the 'announced schedule, and some exciting - contests are being looked for. . ' The" grandstand, has. been- complet ed and will easily 'take care ol any sizea crowa tnatmay attend tne rac ing events this -week. - The half-mile 'course has been carefully graded. and laid out and ; is today complete .' and reauy ior. xne tun - events, as tney have been announced for the remain der of the week. : , -: ,lt.- The racing program for this after noon was announced as follows: entries In 2:14 pace: "Bessie Gen try:" Bloomburg, Pa.: " "DustlessMc Kinney.": Buffalo. N. Y.; ' "Carthema S.,' "Silver Cup." "Ruth D- Jasper, Ohio? "Aid. I "Rohort ft wa son. Mich.; "Appalachian Belle," Asheville;VKnight Templar, Rome, Ga-; Walter , M.," Rome, Ga.; "Ladv Bess." Wilmington, Del.; "David S.." Wilmington, -Del.; "Buster Brown," Covington, Ky.; "Oberon," Jackson ville. Fla. Entries in 2 : 1 7 trot : "Kaa tos," North Adams, Mass.; "Chief- LAXATIVE BROMQ Quinine removes the cause. There is only one . "BROMO QUININE Look for signatu" of E. W. GROVE. 25a . Wed tain," Winston; "Obeso," Wilmington, Del.; "Areo," Newark, Del.; vjohn W.." Newark, Del.; ''Prince Helicef; Newark Del. . i'-. 2 :S0 Trot Stake. - "Dago,"Newark. Del, r Miller- Boy," Newark, DeL "Clarence S.." Knox ville, Tenn.;"Bend Or,"'Bloomburg. Pa. CLord Barton," Bloomsburg, Pa. ; "Golden Dillon," Graham; -'Bliss," Graham; "Senator Martin," Bennetts ville, S- C; "International Arion. Marlon, S. C; "Jim-Red,?1 Fall Mills, Va.; "LJzzie Bond.V Fall-Mills, Va.; "Katie ' Reynolds," Winston-Salem; "WendaL" Winston-Salem ; 1 "Boh Noble," Paducah; Ky.; "Richard Prince," Murfreesboro; "Belle Thor man," Murfreesboro, Tenn.; . VKather C.."" Broad Ford,.Va.; "Princess Proem," Cheraw, SC " HOUSEWIVES JOIN IN RIOT v AGAINST BERLIN BOTCHERS t BERLIN. Oct" 23. Hundreds of Berlin housewives "joined f in a ;riot V today ' be cause the butchers in the municipal mar kets refused to- handle meat Un'ported so as . to reduce . the cost of living. 3 The principal trouble occurred In the Wedding district, which Is entirely in habited "bT: working people. . - Hundreds of women who went to ; the municipal market " hoping to profit- by '-; reduced prices. , found that the butchers" had agreed not to deal in meats imported-by. the municipality. ; They then stormed the butchers' stalls,, seized all the ; native raised -meat, trampled it on the ground and fought with the butchers. The police were forced to "close the market to stop . the riot. The prices of commestibles are so high in Berlin that the government recently gave permission to the city - authorities to bring in and sell ' meats from abroad - at' their city markets and to control the prices. The butchers . at first' agreed to handle these meats, but late - last evening announced they had decided on a general, boycott of them in the 12- municipal markets of Berlin. The municipality declares . its intention of punishing the butchers by cancelling their licenses.' ; Watt, Doxey & Watt We Give S. &H. Green Stamps. Ask for Them m isses and . If you have a daughter who is between- 2 and 16, years of. age you should c he interested inthis .special sale: of Union . Suits. Just : opened up a case of - them, winter weight, long - sleeves, ankle length ; fit like a glove, 7 pretty and white and sell' in the regular way for 50c a suit.- .Better; hurry because we can- . . ndtrgjet . any more c at -this price:----- v. Children's mLw ill t - mm it snuik Special Price 39c a Suit 209-il V. Trade SL Charlotte, N. C. 6:30 c-'elock. The . ceremony ; will be performed . by ..Rev. Dr.; A. A. Mc Gteachy, pastor of the Second -Presbyterian Church. s The. home has be. en tastefully decorated i with quantities of chrysanthemums and . roses and Autumn leaves.5 Prior to the wedding Mrs. Hal . Albright: will sing "Mine," bv James McGhee. She : will - be ac companied by. Miss Nix Eskridge, who decided to: return to their native State, . . j3 :j.:r''x- The educational- department of ' the Woman's Club will hold! 'an? import ant meeting at the home of. Mrs. W. L. Nicholson .on JEastlavenue Thurs day' afternoon at . 4 ' o'clock. ' i-v J3 O O ' i-- '"- Mrs.: Marcus B. Wilkes of Richburg, S.C arrived in r the;. ity, yesterday will also play; Mendelssohn's weeding , to vlsit her paFent8 . Mr and . Mrs. D. march as the bridal ijarty enters.-The M. Tedder at , their home on North bride will 1 b five away;.by brother. Mr: Charles L. Torrence. The Vintly remembered here as Miss Ruth groom will be accompanied ;by MiH.: Tedder. Her wedding took place. Oc M. Swann, ; who wUl serve as .best tober 9 . "Dr. Wijkes will join her here man.; During the ceremony. Miss, Lily tomorrow and they will return home Watson : will render "Hearts '.and , Saturday. - - - . r owers ..on me yioim. n. i . , - - - . v ; , j . , Sanders-will leave over the : Southern v The Pro Re Nata Book : Club will for: a oridal, trip North and. Upon their meet with Mrs .'-Eben-Nye Hutchison return home i they will : begin ; house- j at her home ln Myers - Park Thursday keeping in their attractive new bun- afternoon at 8:80. o'clock' instead of ealow .n-Woodlawn.- Th briae Is tne , p-mov atio u.n, aonarann nt Bldest daughter, of thelate Charles j- Salisbury and Miss Maud Holt will be xorrence an . naa peni.pfuuojr, , guests of the cluh.'-The members are of her-life in Charlotte, where she Is studying German - artists. ; . admired by a .wide circle of friends. -, , , . . O $3 - ' ' -She possesses a bright,, happyv dispo-. I . Mlsa - Helen Gregory of Richmond, sition and a; sincerity of manner that Va., will arrive in the city the last of makes her widely popular. the week to visit her kinswpman Mrs. Mr. Sandersholds a . position with Charles M.. Carson, at her home on the Southerr, Railway and is -held In south Tryon street. 4 high - regard by his friends . and ac- :- . . .. Q auaintances. He is a native of Slier Mr alid M John M. Morehead City but has resided -in - this city . for ; are . spending a day or two Xn the the past la ye-rs. " k M itv na th nif.ttn f Mrs. Simmon B. in Woodlawn'. v, Mr; Sheerd,. who is thegeneral , manager,, for Colgate & Co., will Join his. wife .the last of the week, ' " , ' ' - ' 0 o o ' ? The1, Thursday Afternoon Embroid erjrCluh wa entertained' at the' home of Mrs Wilson Wallace Testerday af. terhoon on Elizabeth Heights. . . ; : THE EyENING 1 G HIT -GHAT " t : By, vRUTH CAMERON.; o brother of th groom and Mr.' Harry E. Cain of Ashevllle, 1 a brother-in-law of the bride, are here for the. wed ding. . - . - . 0 Q -g Miss Ruby Seissons of 'Waycross, Ga., .the.guest t ' Miss Louise Springer at her home on Park avenue, and Mr. D B. McBnde won the prizes for 'the highest scores at the delightful bunco party given by Misses' Emily .Durham and Miss Nell Sa.nders at the' home of the former on North .Tryon street last evening-from. 8:30" to 11:30 o'clock. - --'.' - ; &xt Miss Annie Louise Holobaugh , and Mr. Fred R- Cochrane were married last evening at-6:30:oclocfc--at'-'the home of the brldes parents,' Mr.-and Mrs. D. S. Holobaugh, S0& North. Pap lar street . Rev; Br. Robert Patter son. f pastor of St.; Mark's Lutheran Church, - wa .the,, officiating clergy man. The parlor in- which -the- vows were taken was attractively decorated. The friends- of. Mrs.; Francis Bru gulere. and son. Master Francis, will be interested to learn that they sailed last Friday from New York for a trip abroad. , They will, join Mr. Bru guiere on the continent ' -. v.;fc ' - .. ... ,' . O Q Cf - .. . Miss -Jennie Pegram of Gastonla is spending the day in the city shop ping. She Is the guest qf Miss. Mil iam Parker at her home on South Boule vard, Dllworth. . , . , ana . Miss Mary Henderson of Salisbury is spending a few. days In the city as the guest. of Miss Helen Brem at her home on East Boulevard, Dllworth. a a a- Mrs. W. Martin of Davidson is spending, the day in .' the city shop ping. . r " :. . ' a a a , '. St. - Agnes - Guild will hold ' an im portant meeting' with Mrs. Harris R. WIllcpx on :, North' Church street . to Only members ;of "the immediate fam- morrnw momine- at 10:30 o'eloekl All iUes and a few, other relatives and members are asked to attend. The friends werejpresent vMr.yand Mrs. j last meeUng before the bazaar, which ouvonmoawv on- ovui.uc. utuu. tAkM' nlaA NavAmbAr 7 anl 8. will 38 for a visit to 'WaBhinBrton Balti more, a Philadelphia and Njw "Tork.1 They will be at home hVthiSvClty.i ; To many - of the'-friensd. of . Miss Holobaugh . andj-Mr. Cochrane . the be held . with Mrs., Henry VB. Fowler next week. 1 " -' ; ' - ", a a a . ' Mrs. J. P. Reid of Gastonla who has been spending several days in the city news. Of .their weddtog -Wlll.'COmft-as ' attending -tho Mlfwionarv rvmnfell tt a surprise since no previous announce- , the Associate Reformed - Presbyterian meni naa ueen nmoe, oui ine w os Church. . will ; retume . home , this af not a few. Both' are extremely "popn lar young people. ' The bride is .viva- ternoon. Mrs. . Hugh a a a Wray of Gastonla Is clous and attractive. The groom Is -pending the day in the. city shopping. :Mrs. Selwm D. Tucker of Memphis, Tenn.,, is the- guest of her aunt, Mrs. Baxter , H. Moore, at her . home on home on Tenth avenue. ; : - .:;:,- s:j:: a a a v - ---- 'Mrs. Frank M. Shannonhouse' and son. Master James, will return home tonight from: Cincinnati, Ohio, where they , have' been spending three weeks as the guests of Mrs. Shannonhouse's brother, -Mr. James O. Moore. , t - :-: :" . a a a. v .. ' .- The . friends , of Mrs. Julian Jeffries will be interested to Mearn that she is improving , at - her home on Elizabetn avenue after being ill for. a week. ; The Thursday Morning Sewing Club will meet with Mrs. John Bass Brown at her home on East avenue.- Mrs. Gaston G. Galloway of Mount 'Airy will be .the guest of honor.' ' a a a " ' ' Mrs. Cabell Smlih of 'Martinsville Va., will arrive ; in the city tomorrow, to visit her daughter, Mrs. Thomas P. Moore, at her home on Tenth , ave nue. ... DOS". -- ' Mrs. Egbert Hutchison and daugh ter,' Mss Eunice, of Mount Holly are spending the ' day' in f?ie city shop ping. 1 - ' ' .' ' aa"a -. . . ';Mrs. 1 H. ' J. Gregg of Columbia; S. C., will arrive in the city' next week to. he the guest of Mrs. Adlai Osborne at her home on West - Eleventh" street. hMrs.. Gregg will attend the missionary council of the Episcipal Church which a son ox Mr. jonn ta. uoenrane ana has - for several years been connected with the Hawley Pharmacy. He is held in high esteem by a host of friends. - - Cards ;- reading . as follows were is sued last night: "Mr., and Mrs.. David Smith Holot -ugh announce the mar- to . Fred Richard Cochrane, . October 22,- 1912, Charlotte, orth Carolina.! Miss Sarah , Wilson wQn the prize for the highest' score at , a. charming bridge party, given yesterday by Miss Marie Thou-as at her home on Eliza beth avenue In honor of Miss Cammie Rodman of Norfolk, the guest of Miss Sara Tanner. Miss Rodman was giv en the guest of honor prize. The guests present ..were: . Misses - Cam mie Rodman, Sara Tanner, Mary Dur ham and guest, Ml&s Alivce Hardy of New Orleans, Susan Bynum and guest. Miss Jane Stillman of Pensacoia, Fla.. Mary Henderson of Salisbury. Lula Taliaferro, Flora Bryan,- Susie- Sutchi son, Margaret , Reese, Mary Osborne, Sadie Thomas, Nancy Anderson - and Lida" Caldwell. - - . . o a n . In honor of Miss Ruth Reilley, ,an attractive - bride-torbe of . November, Miss Laurie , Spong will -. entertain ' at eucher at. her home on- South .Boule vard this afternoon at 3. o'clock. The invited guests , are:. . .Misses , Ruth and Laurie Reilley.rMarguerite.and Esther Springs and guest, Mjss Agnes .Bland -ing . of Corsicana.l Tex.,- Sadie -.Davis, Julia Irwin, Leonore . Seay, - Sarah Brockenbrough, -.Camille . and Mary Durham and guest. Miss Alice Hardy of . New-Orleans, ,rMinta Jones, Lida Caldwell. Su?ie , .Hutchison, Cornie J' to be ?eld ,in Charlotte the last of Fore, -Nancy..- Anderson - and guest. Miss Irene : Brown of Kansas - City, Margaret . Reese, Helen ; Llddell, Sara the month. a a a Mrs. - C. G. Sheperd of New York is Tanner and guest,' Miss Cammie-' Rod- 'spending the week in the city as the man or xNorioiK, Aiary.Aiorgan -Myers, Josephine Dillehay, Jessie Willis, Lula Taliaferro, Flora 1 Bryan,-: Mesdames Dblph'' M: Young and sister,- Mrs. Gaston- G. Galloway of ; Mount -Airy, Wil liam Allan, Joe Jones, Armistead Bur well," Jr., C. B. Bryant, Julian' Luni mus, T. Croft Woodruff, Paul Whit lock, James McCHntock, John- F. Yorke, Thomas D. Mackay, ' Lloyd C. Withers, Thomas Fuller, - -Margaret Kelly Abernethy, Thomas W. Alexan der and sister.- Miss v- Martha Byrd Spruill of Re .v Mounts A O O-.--: . ,' .- - Mrs. Louis A: Brown, - and sons Masters Louis -and Clarkson Rrown, of Concord will "arrive .!- the city this afternoon to .spend- th- remainder of the week f-with Mrs.. Brown's -sister, Mrs. ' Henry. B. ' Fowler, at her home on South Tryon street.; : i '. . ' guest of , Mrs. W. S. Dorr at her home PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN ENDS INDIGESTION - ' " ' ' -Time It! No. Sick, Sour, . Grassy Stomach Heart- , .. burn or Dyspepsia in Five Minutes. I i Once upon a time ' I "happened ' to have -partial charge ' of the , renting of an apartment: -: Ab'in, almost every experience that brings "me -into con tact with. my . fellow men and .women, I found much4 to .Interest, amuse; and instruct .me. But - the individual who left the greatest impression . on my mind was . neither. ; interesting nor amusing, nor instructive, except in the Capacity- of a bad ; example. ' , " -;v : She was a girl of- 18. She came wifh her . mother to: inspect . the apart ment. Perhaps I should say that, her mother came With - her. . ; -From the moment they . began to make comments it s was evident that the1. mother was not. used to-even : tne modest degree of ' luxury which the apartment represented, and it was si multaneously; evident that the daugn ter would stop at no length of rude ness'to hide this fact. Twice she flat ly contradicte "Ker' mother, again' and again she' caught her up .sharply, and continually -she -interrupted her."- "How about hardwood floors?", said the mother. . "Are they as V easy to keep: clean as carpets?" "How ridicu lous mother,"- . said the -daughter sharply,; "one -would think- you never saw a hardwood floor. Of course .they are - much easier- to - take care ot" v.. "Electricity, -is- nretty.' expensive.' said . tle - mother.. . "I wa r. rather . hop ing we would And an apartment, that was piped for gas." At this her daugh ter 4 cast a perfectly withering; glance at ; her mother. ; ; She ; evidently, be longed to that class of people who think it , is the one deadly sin to ad mit that'anything costs too much.' wish you .wouldn't talk such, nonsense, mother,: she said rudely. "ElectricJ ty is. Just as cheap if you use it prop erly, and : anyhow ,T . shouldn't be at all contented with Just'gas." ; . All - through ;the interview-; It V was quite evident -that, the girl felt, she was making a " good r Impression by attempung to enace her mother Needless to say -she was -hot, . Instead, ! .-et her down In my mind as one . of the ' rudest, - crudest .young gins i- nave ever met. . -' -. For to my "mind there is no mistake that stamps- a ?oung man . or .woman as underbred more quickly than such an assumption of superiority and such display of i rudeness- toward . those to whom -they ; owe all reverence and, UllUUCH. . .... - r . ' T -.-: - , I once knew a -young lad from the country , wnom I - thought an excep tionall good 'prdlict of rou'r American education- until, after - giving me the pleasure , of meeting his fine old fa- iner ana , motner, ie made the ratal mistake of apologizing in : their nres ence for their country: ways and their grammar.. ' - It is often tru that the second gen eration is superior to its elders in matters of education, of superficial breeding, and in that air ;6t soDhistl- cation and caccustomedness to luxury whlcj-,i we-.ir:jike4s la, cultivate;, r But that does not -mean that it is actually superior in 'things that-count. ' And furthermore 'it "behooves; the second generation to remember - that what' ever superiority - it has', gained was prabably , vea ,It , through the efforts or tne older folk. ; . j - There, may ; be ! some i young people who would be ouite indifferent to th reminder that rudeness ; to ' their , pa rents is wrong and . cruel, . Dut. purely mere ee none wno will not -be moved when I assure them that it is also 'un- aerpred and. tacky. -.. Chances . for Yonng", Surgeons. : ' . WASHINGTON, - Qct! 23.Excei- tional . .opportunities, f or ' "young .sur geons are announced by . the .. United States Public , Health1 Service under the . new' law. Examinations for en trance to the service of graduates of reputable medical colleges , between, the' ages of 23 and 32 years will be held on November, 11 In Washington, New. .York, Chicago, New Orleans and San Francisco." Successful candidates will be commissioned at' an annual salary of. I2.000.V There are eight .va cancies' at present-, , ; ELDSIL F3UIS! CAlMiEU SALTS AKD CATHARTICS AREN'T FOR VtC Harinless,, Gentle VSyrupvo'f Figs?, is Best . to Clea Youif Stomach,; Liver and 130 Feet "of Bowels of Soui 8 . , Bile Decaying Food, Gases and Clogged-up Waste You.-old; people, . Syrup , of Figs is Pori't v regard Syrup " of Figs-' ""as physic. .; It ' stimulates the liver v and bowels just as - exercise would do - if you: to.dk enough : .of It. ; Itls.' not Harsh' like alts or cathartics. The help, which Syrup of Figs "give's, to 'a torpid liver .and weak,, sldggish bowels- iffharmlessinatural .. a'nd '-gentleV When eyes " grow; dim,' you 'help them.'iPo the 'sajrite with . your liver and .bpwjels' ' when age makes : the.m less active.'. There is " nothing more impor.tarit.v - Costive, . clogged-up bow Si unless; if Dears the natriR .. food- is clogged there and" the" pores j by 'the : California Fig SyruD v els '.'siick' this poisons .into never !get- feeling - right decavi particularly ior .you. r -You . who don:t1 poisons ' into the blood v N who like - the easy' chair. - You,whose steps are', slow and wwhose' muscles are less elastic,. - You , must " realize that :your. liver and ten yards , of- bow els have, also - become less ' active. corrected but do it gently have a bowel washday; don't "l Dowel irritant. For your sav.- ,".: use - only gentle, effective S?1 Then ypu are not ..-osin? Figs, JUUIOCU... IUl U V 1 U ) ill 1.1 0-r. ; .i . . 'ro IS Pnr pwaeu "JJ- oniy luscious figs senna aromatics: which can not injur-. --A- - teaspoonf ul tonight will L ' but thoroughly, move on and nm your , system, by 'morning all thp bile, , poisonous - fermenting f00d , clogged-up .. waste matter witvH?: gripe, nausea or weakness. - But. get - the genuine. Ask vn( druggist:for the full name, "Syrun! x lgs ana-iuuxir ; or Senna." p.,,. impor.tarit;. Costive,, clogged-up bow-with contempt, any other Fie els' mean that decaying, fermenting . unless? it' bears the name xooa- is :ctoggea mere . ana (ne porps ; oy 'tne jaiirornia U lg or ducts - In these thirty, feet of bow- j pany', ' Read the label f . .. Woman's Club Mee ing. ; . : v. . ATLANTA, Ga..- Oct. 2 3. The, six teenth annual convehtioh of the Geor gia Federation of Women's Clubs was called to order -here today by Mrs. ' H. C. White of Athens; t Ga., president. The "-; day's : program 'included -'the, re port of various- oce'rs and several ad dresses. ' Mrs. Percy B. Pennybacker, president of the r'natibnal organization and honor guest, attendecf the meet ing.' . A .luncheon - was provided for the visitors at the. auditorium. , v Bankers Found Gyilty. ' MEMPHIS, : Ten'n.i " Oct. ' 2 8:-Five bankers, well . known : in , Memphis, Kansas City and - Oklahoma City and other ! cities who have been on trial here ' charged with conspiracy- to e frald,' were found guilty today by a Federal jury.- - : 5 r. W. C. White, "a former director "of the All' Night. and ""All Day Bank of Memphis, and the Union . Trust Com1 pany of Hot Springs, also named in I the indictment,' was acquitted. Acquitted of Murder. ? NASHVILLE, Tenn., Oct. 23.The You inn' Wo,t . juiji i fjjui ieu yesttsruay in xne when? your stomach is bad -or ' an case of Mrs. J, R. Allen, a young wid uncertain - one or a 'harmful . one I'ovr whp on August 12 shot and , killed your , stomach is too valuable; -i you ' Billy Shofer, a local prize fighter, flnd muf!n.t.mlu.re tf:with- drtic,drugs.--mnoVro -hot an 'Mrs. Ida- M:' Young will leave. Friday iaPePsm. ?ote? . its i - , , j , for Reldsville - to -visit relatives: for a iAf1 :Y 'rener;-its ' narmiess- t -;- r " .7T 7. regulating,. sick, sour, gassy' stomachs. ; dren.: Her statement was that Shofer Thecniarmeuse Gbwii ;isayoreid for Street Wear 4 , innnmr-n'iini(rirnrTTTTtfT J . One cannot help wondering whored all the foulards: and . . changeabla taffetas'-of early spring have ' gone so many .women are wearing plain colored 'charmeuse gowns, '-these sunny? autumn daya Dark', blue and a sort taupe shade seem. to -pe the-iayo rites and the gown pictured is, va-tne taupe .shade with trimmings; of taupe fringe and velvet and. bits of striped black and. white velvet, set .Into re vers and sleeve-ends bv wav 'of variety. The' hat is of i taupe bengaline,: and buttoned boots of suede match - the BATTLE LINES BEING FORMED Continued from Page One ation hesent to the Czar. of Bulgaria; a sack of. millet with the following letter: ( . v , . '.- ... "Ferdinand Effndi : Mobilize If you like, but be assured that, there'' are as many soldiers in Turkey as there . are grains of millet in this sack. Now if ybu;wish, declare war." . : Y The i Czar's reply was in kind. . He sent averyVmu.ch smaller sack; filled with .tiny grains of a most yiruleht red pepper of the.' country.. ,; With l It went the following dedication: "Dear Sultan: The Bulgarians . are not : numerous, - it Is true, but . he as sured that to stick your nose into thelr affairs is like sticking it into pur Na tional . condiment. Try - it : and ; see; they'll 'sting you so sharply ., that the whole of Asia will not be able' to save you.v, r - , i . ,. . , GREEKS AND SERBS ' WAITING TO LEAVE lage of Desanitza timed. -9:30 last evening saying: '.- "Our troops have approached file! Turkish 1 position and remain tberK" Only darkness stopped the battle, which- will be " resumed tomorrow morning.? '. -r ... : - ; v . : Leaving For Ilome. . DAVENPORT, Iowa, Oct 23. Three .hundred Greeks knelt, in the streets here today to pray before leav ing, for Greece to fight the Turks Their spriest i gave them his blessing. As their train left the station the Re cruits gave a cheer for the American flag.' . -; . ' :'-' ' Five hundred Greeks and 150 Bul garians 1 have left Davenport to fight, taking with thmem about $33,000 in sayings ; and cleaving many rnanufae-. turers !and contractors short hand; ed. ' NEW YORK, Oct.,23.-Nearly four thousand -Greeks and Serh-volunteers were quartered in New jTorkTCity to day : waiting for the sailing of the' ships to which they have beenassign ed. About. 3,000 of ahemh.aye been provided for on liners sailing Thurs day and - Friday. The" remainder wll week - or '-ten "days. - - - , o rt n ' Mr. Frank 'S. Spru'll arid Miss 'Mar Its millions ' of cures in indigestion, f tio Tiw fiwm dyspepsia.-' crastritis and - other : tom- arrive in the' eitj s tonight rto spend achtrouble has made it famous the some time as -the;f guests - 6f Mrs.; ; worr.1;ov3r: "' , - n.cep uiisv penect . stomacn ,aoctor tnyour home keep it -handy get a large fifty-cent J case from any. drug Spruill's daughter. Mrs. Thomas-W. Alexander, at her home on Park-avenue, Dllworth: V ; v .. - Mrs. Paul Wehllng, : 316 Smith St., Peoria, ,? ill;, had ( kidney and' 4ladder trouble with - terrible; backache and' pain across the "hips. Ju'St imagine her -condition. 'She further, says: '?I was also very nervous, i had headaches and. dizzy spells, tand' was fast getting' worse when I took Foley Kidney Pills, and now all my. troubles jare cured, oley Kidney Pills have done so much for me I shall always, recommend them.' - 'Bowen'i Dru"g Store.- - ' e-o-d stpre and then if anyone should "eat something which doesn't agree with them; if what they eat lays like lead, ferments and , sours and 'forms gas; causes headache,' dizziness and nau seaf eructations , of Add and ' undi gested food remember as soon ; as Pape's iDiapepsln:- comes : In cpntact with the stomach all .- such .distress vanishes. ; It's .'prpmp tness, certainty and ease in ' overcoming the vworst stomach disorders is a revelation to thosewho trv it. - - - -- , . - came to her. home,- urging her to marry him and Bhe shot in defense .pf her home and life. 1 , -' - v i Races Are Called Off; " CHICAGO, Oct. 2S. ;Bo'th sides", of the fight waged by "the State of In diana -to, close th.e Mineral Springs race track near Porter, Jnd., rested today, but the -; race track" men were making preparations . to '.reopen the contest. - The State -.trojQps ..'-.retained. possession of the property vnder?or-V ders to prevent racing. ..--.Today's schedule. of races jwas called ,off. u . . , Servians Take Town. JX)NDON, Oct. 23. The important Turkish town? of Novipazan. in the district of the same name, was, cap tured by the Servians today, after se vere fighting; according to a ne agency dispatch from Nish. Servia. The troops suffered heavy losses. ' . Hard Fighting on Fron ier. SOFIA; Bulgaria, Oct 23. Terrific nghtiiig .was in l progress today. along the - Bulgarian f rontier, according to octal dispatches. The Bulgarian fore" operatingagainst Adrlanop'e reached Arda,- a redoubt west of the Turkish stronghold.: Affer a shorp encounter the. Turks . fled In disorder, leaving l" Professor Pupin ot Columbiaf Unl- versity, who . Is at the head -of the Serb organizations, is arranging trans. portations; for 1,000 - men every ; ten i dead. days.' If the- war" is prolpnged'ne ex-Vf -V' ' ' . . ' pects 'to .send at least 12,000 'of hls ; -Heavy Servian Ixss. countrymen' abroad. "The Serb'rever-ij " BELGRADE. Servia, Oct. 23. NeW ists come mainly from the West." said I of; the capitulation t the Turkis Professor- Pupin.. ' More . of ; them are';1' town of Kumanova is momentarily e miners, v Bufte.f Mont, will lose' more i wected here; Details or tne s"' Serbs than any other city. .'."Darkness Stopped Battle 'ATHENS, Greece, Oct. 23. A bat tle ;wk's fought all dayyesterday -between strong forces - of Turkish 5 and Greek- troops' on the road from the Greek ' frontier between . Elassona and the Turkish headquarters at the 'town of Serviaf -is . to be continued today. ; -: General - P. Dan gl is, commander of thes Greek army, sent a . dispatch to the wr.-jofllcef.rom theTurklsh vil- t-asuauiies : nave noi, a- they are believed to have been very heavy, v- .. : i lrisoners Taken to Capi al. ' LONDON, Oct. 23. About -"J thousand Tlulcrarian Drisoners of a have' arrived from Constantinople, cording to. a special dispatch from Turkish 'capital. th ' Mr. W. J. Thomas ' of Rockingh0 u in the city. r - "1
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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