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MOOTiT-EVENHfo , - - - ; i-HE ' feiftRLOTTS ' . . iLVZWimGOl ECLEa v ; , , pctober 28; Today.,!Iatinew and ""Night, "Alma, Whercr Do ;You I4ve?" - $ . . Tuesday " Night, 'TbC :Manv Fr6m Home." . Sa'urday. Matinee and Night, "The Pink-lAdy.." "Alma, Where Do You IdTe?" v No more amusing or "tuneful pro , duction. was given at the' Academy of - Music last season than "Alma. Where s Do You i Live?" arid" it: Is announced that it ; will be presented ' again this afternoon and tonight at the local playhouse 5V : While therc are, plenty, of . laughs ; in "Alma, jWhere , Do ; "You Live?'! no .'doubt thV'principal charm - lies in seductive music which has been supplied ; by' Jean Briquet when . the VW HOLDS UNA VOTE I, ID Indications Ar3 Tovard 100,000 :" Kajcrity Fcr The- Bcpo cratic Candidate . .....X. ..-A'..-.-.-.i-. ! hi 4 h V , j L h ... .-.-.- ..-.J i REPUBLICAN FIGHT IS CENTERED FOR SECOND - Is A Constitutional C!ssata.v It manifests itself in local aches .an3 pains, Inflamed joints and stiff mus cles.but it cannot be cured by local applications.' -, It requires constitutional treatment and the best is a course of the great blood purifying and tonic medicine Mood'c Saroaparill which corrects the acid condition o the blood and builds up the system. Get it. today In usual liquid form o chocolated tablets called Sarsatabr Grace Drew, in "Alma, ,Whcre Do You 4- j IAe7n ': . . .' " v I- ' v v? - - ' play " was produced -in - the 'original rrenchV: :The- book -'originally by Paul v Harve has been rendered into English by George V. Hobart . and . ."Alma, Where .Do -You, Live?" proved one. of the big successes of a" Broadway sea- - son . when presented by -Manager Jo seph M. Weber at his own theater at Broadway - and "Thirtieth; street. ' The principal role.-, that pf- Ajma, Teqiiires an exceptional oactress and vocalist to properly render it and for it Manager Weber'-has - thisseasons engaged Miss Grace Drew who last'year" appeared in "The Chocolate' Soldier," playingr the principal character. ' - r . -7' r - - (Washington' Posb)- '' - . ' Some aviators go-up higher than others. but-they -- are all -planted -at 'the "same depth.- ; '"' " " ' ; (Cleveland' Plain-Dealer.) " ' - He had neglected' the " maiden 'of, un , certain ' agev and ' qdahfled attractions. . "Why . Is It you never compliment I me, Mr Plypp?" 'slie.'plaintively asked:' He r wis'iiervy, and canie right bac-. "Would you have me paint" the Iilyj -r '"gild re . fined .gold?" - he demanded- "Te-es," she-.tremulonsly ,replied - . j 9,eo. Craddpck" Rubie, . Ark.J ,: sayn : was" bothered with ,'lumBago' for 'seven . years so bad '1 coul not .'work. - I" tried several kinds -of kidney medicine, which gave . ro little or no relief. Two bottles - of'- Foley; Kidney" ijls cured me. and .now I can do any ? kiiid of "4. work. I -cheerfully.- recommeqd.' i thenv" - to "ray friends."-, Boweoi's Dru'e Store e-o-d CMLOSS TKiTR3CCCJT .Today, MaUne at3; Tonlght' at 8:30. - - Joe Weber " presents -the i Colossal triumph of . the ; past -y ear in Paris and New. York." ' . -. . - ? t'Geo. y.'HobartsEnglish'v'ei'son-of the speedy musical comedy, " v - - rJsaL!Ur. ' -f WiJERB PO YOU .IJV3E?. ; With, Grace , Drew.:.aiid. a .great cast, i .Seats how 'oh safe at'Hawley's. ' . ? . Prices. Matinee ; . 25cV 50c. 75c, $1.00 , -Night .T;5:5f-75c?:$'.00,- fli50 i m-mm i Tuesday Night, October 29. WM . HODGE, . -The Liebler Co.'' Managers, in: the Success 'of the Century THE MAN, FROM HOIIE, By. Booth Tarkington : '-and -Harry v.- -.. Leon Wilson. - - . . v Prices.;. .'. . . - .50c to- $2.00 Seats., on sale today at, Hawley's.. , SCMLDSS thzxtws cwcurr ' - VSATX7RDAV,V NOV. 2. ' Sfatlnee Wiilight. ' . f I.'" -Klaw' &Ef langers -V- THE PIITKLAPY:? Matinee..- .-.. .v ... .50c to $10 Night.-. .r v..,.50c to $2.00 Seat sale-Thursday -.morningThea-ter j Box , Office. - ( 10 o People.-. New Amsterdam - theater. . - New ; York Orchestra.; JThe, biggest attraction of tb aeasoni -".vv; Hardest light in Buckeye State Now Is Between Republicans and Pro- " grCssives to K-eep Out of Last Place1 in the 'Race Gubernatorial Candi dates Fight to the IJast Ditcli Willie Democrats Work ' Steadily. Ahad Toward Victory. (Special to The Chronicle.) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Oct. , 28. Gov. VWobdrow, Wilson will carry In diana, by a ;; plurality?: of 100,000 - over Colonel Roosevelt unless there is a vast change in the situation during the next few days. The tide has set in towards him and is moving so rapidly that practically all hope of success has been abandoned by Roosevelt's friends and managers. There has been no thought of , vic tory among Jthe President's followers in Indiana for the past month. They have reaiixed' that the best they could expect under the circumstances was second, place so they are bending their energy- in that direction.- If the Dem ocrats didn't 'have a speaker on the Stump' and "if their newspapers .were not putting up a convincing fight there would be no reason- for them to worry as the. Republicans and the Progres- ; sives are 'literally hammering the life out .of each other. - The Republicans have former'' Gov ernor. J. ! F. ; Hanly speaking twice a day He is a bitter . foe of former Senator Albert" J. Beveridge, Bull Moose nominee for Governor. He is scorching Beveridge in every speech and is turning on the limelight in a manner that is disconcerting to say the least from the Beveridge point of view. ' ' :' '- ' ; ' v Tlling State Secrets. ; Colonel W. T. . Durbin, Republican nominee, for Governor; is going after Beveridge hot and heavy. Beveridge is a vigorous campaigner and he is hitting back right straight from the shoulder, j He is showing up the in iquities of his own ; party far better tban the Democrats could. "- Beveridge knows ail of the dark chapters of the Republican history in Indiana, and in protecting himself he is laying : them bare;v. "f - ' '-' ; .'- The situation could - not be, .better for "-.the. Democrats1 if "-they had 'made it to order. Wilson, is : proving , him self to be one of the ; most popular candidates' the Democrats have' had in Indiana.. The Democrats have a fine State ticket headed by Samuel N. Ralston for Governor. They have the best " organization and are working without factions The result' is that they will present, a united, front on election day against' two Republican parties. " ; ! I t ': ' . The Republican; business men. and manufacturers , here have learned to their great ; dismay that their forces are hopelessly divided in the factories. which have been the ; stronghold be fore. They took a" poll -f a large saw works, here three, weeks ago and of the 1,000 men there but 50- de clared for TafL- Another -poll taken in Indianapolis " this week gave Taf t less than" i 05, which showed that the vigorous- efforts to frighten the la boring classes into voting the Repub lican ticket by the old calamity howl Is ' not cuttiner any 'figure.' TLj - Taf t men - polled 'another, factory here " In which there are S0o men and Wilson received almost as many votes as Taft and ' Roosevelt combined., ; . : Straw,. Rolls Encourage. The - Cincinnati -Enquirer's poll which has covered practically the en tire State, mfflcateS that Wilson will win; by from ; eighty to ' one; hundred thousahd plurality, and. that the Dem ocratic. State ticket will be elected by a comfortable margin; iThe same pol indicates' that Roosevelt ' will be sec ond and Taft a poor third. However, the 'Republican regulars maintain that Taft isgafnihg ground in the outlying.-counties . and that, he -.won't lose very" much' 'among "the farmers "who have been .off .because of tho Canadian reciprocity bill.r '' However, the situa tion in the factories is hopeless from a Republican standpoint.1 Noonday factoid meetings, are be ing - held Hn- Indianapolis, Evansville and - other large cities mV hopes' . of scaring; -the - laborers; : back 'into . line. It ' was' admitted - today by .men at the head of the Republican campaign that the efforts are fruitless." Business1- men have ' been reluctant to get fhto' the ' ' old-fashioned game for the 'Republicans.- -With the elec tion of "Wilsoh Regarded' aS ai certainty business ; is goiri'g' on Just as well as ever.'-' ' In rfact, business is better here now than it has been-for some time, and the . laboring classes' are lining up for Wilson. There are thousands of independ ent- voters who cah't s tand for; the Taft or Roosevelt' machines and oh that account' they -' are 4. goihg to.yote for" Wilson.' .The average Dem bcratj sees' a fine 'chance for "victory andjs going to tlieVpOlIs" prepared', to stand for'.his own .ticket "' ". ; ' V ; .j Governor Iarshajjt"ha summarized the situation" pretty well -with the statement that for 16 years in Indiana 800.000 Democrats haye beep going to the 'polls regularly -tot . vote their principles when thfty knew there teas yery lltleJ chance ' of ' victory. They stood together then and he figures that with victory t assured they will not- flop over to the -Republicans or Bull -Moosers. i ' The Enquirer poll shows -that for every Democrat Roosevelt gets Wilson will get more . than ' two . Republicans, so it is an easy, matter tp figure out how Wilson Is going to -A run . nway from the4 field. , t . The betting Is three to one on Wil son in Indiana "but ho one teems will ing to bet a penny that he won't win. Five to four .is .offered that Roosevelt and Beveridge will be second and Taft and Durbin third. . - THE NEV YORK WILL BE A MONSTER SHIP Plans Are Already Completed For Launching Another Tre ; . meiidoQS Sblp 01 War fin On the Square i On the Dridie WBl..i,. ' ' " " 1 """""!l't'''" ' WsJj"-'"ll' ' - " ' ' ' I J II L . - -. . .1 1 1 1 1 jlyylp!!!;! CENTRAL AVENUE . CORNER LOT $1 ,250 One of the' hiost ' beautiful lots in Piedmont, on the main avenue, v a' corner lot with- beautiful 1 shade trees, gas sewerage, water, Side walk .and paved ' streetall anyone-could wish for, a, home.;? site. . Will be taken quickly at the aboye price. Terms $450. cash, two years on the balance. ; ABSOLUTELY .MOST DESIRABLE LOT THAT WE KNOW OF AT, THE PRICE.. '' - " .' . F. E. HARLAN & CO. S07't Realty Building. Phone 072 and, 2881-J : NEW .YORK, Oct. ,26. Plans have been, completed for the 'launching of another of Uncle Sam's monster bat tleships: The new addition '-"to the navy is the New York whose '27,000 I tons of steel hull ' and superstructure now lie in the, .Brooklyn- navy yard, awaiting the coming of the elete of official Washington on ''.October, '-S0 ,o take her initial , plunge into, the wa ter. - ' '-': '''' : . :. :;'- ",'; . ' ' More than the usual preparations have been made for- this, first baptism of the great leviathon President Taft and Secretary of the Navy. Meyer have ' been, asked to y be I present and have -accepted, the navy yard will be bedecked with flags and' bunting -and thousands from New York City have already received cards admitting them to the launching ceremonies. The bat tleship will be christened by a daugh ter of Congressman, Calder fromvthe Empire State. ; . - .mti:. . The New York . is a sister ship, to the battleship Texas . wjiich.- jwas launched, at Newport News a few months ago. Like .the Texas she will have -an . armament ; of ':,14-inch ; guns. Ten guns of this size . will ,be , carried inj the .main battery. She -will .also have 21- 5-inch guns strung along .her sidesJ . ... . -. :j ; -- -- r j. v u The New Xork. will be about 1,000 tons larger - in . displacement, than,, the Wyoming and the Arkansas, the pres ent ' largest . ships . of- the navy,' and about 5,000 tons larger than the Flor ida, the last battleship . built at the navy yard. . - She is 67S feet Jong; with 95 feet beam and a draught of 28.5 feet. The New York will cost when finished about' $6,000,000. The ship's keel was laid on September 11, 1911. " She will, be about. 60 per cent completed when she Is launched. - When . ready for - sea she ' will be - equipped with engines capabfe of generating 28,100 horsepower,. which; are expected to. drive her at therate of 21 1-2 knots an hour. ' . . . . Money to Lend on Improved ' Residence and Business Property in Charlotte; American Trust , Gompany, P.. C. " WHITLOCK, i Trust'. Officer. ' . $3,600 Elilabeth I have listed for quick sale another br and new home in ELJ2A.BETHbIock of Piedmont car line, 2 blocks off 'Elizabeth: car line, near Seventh street Crystal Springs;. church -and graded school,, in, excellent neighborhood, . best. of neighbors; house has large living room, dining too m,'- kitchen,' : provision pe.ntryfc. .butler's pantryj' back porch on first floor,, large b asement, and .with, large bath room and. three bed rooms upstairs; has' gas and electric 'lights,' water,4 best of plumbing, cabinet mantels, grates and tiles; lot 50x150, on shady side of street, trees on lot; double 'floors, handsomely papered; party built for a borne, has never been occupied.' Is offered at sacrifice' sale if taken -quick for $3,600, and only $000 cash requiredT-balance to. ult you. , - - '. You can't build the house for. this price adjacent vacant lot is. held at $1,500 This is a pick-up for some one wanting a home. As an investment I can. rent thla place for you for $25 per month to ' first-class, responsible party. vLet me show : ou this place.. j" i y V Ji r : !. i'-'v '.. ' i A''r :- .; : "' ' :A;-y--';.:i ' -.1 Phone 162..-. JONES -THE, REAL ESTATE MAN, . ...t.Z&fsis f - Qmt 224' North Tryon- Street. Fine Farm - "-'. , I oftV.'r a splendid farm of 51 acres, long frontage on -macadam,' 7 miles from ; court ; house. .- r Plenty wood, running water and the'1 and 'is fresh and ' level. A bargain at ' price asked,' A, G. GRAIG HiglhfeGracl&s ivTX.': v '.Iiet us "-Have ybiu: orf fi ders for ! your winter Aoais. JLeiiyery maae I erj ;bns and ; satisfactory ? service and 3- weigfe gnaranteed. . 'u-y , ;-t,:' Phones !Q and 72 '. -3 . . . - " - ' ' - V.' . .- ., ........ 4 . JLet Uo'BIci;a:Eil6me Fc . ,V You Sin Dilvorth Tou select the plans and the lot, pay us 10 . cent of thecxst ;Qf house aiid lot as a cash parm and balance can be carried like rent. "' ' ' " .'.-- ,." . Don't pay another year's rent Buy a Turn your, rent money into purchase money. Charlotte Consolidated Construction ( 2nd Floor Piedmont Bldg. S. Tryon St 'Phone 1 hoi J. J Hill says, "If .you want to know whether you are deat: .to be a success or failure In: life you can easily find out The is simple and Infallible. ARE YOU ABLE TO; SAVE MONEY: . , One may be ever so r thrifty and succeed In saving, but if . money ig no in theeeping' if a strong5 and safe bank he it danger. of losing L " ;i ' 'r -':; Let this bank be YOUR-bank. Interest on savings depc compounded; ' r ." - ; 'v i c i " ';- ... . Southern 'loan S Savings Bank W, S. ALEXANDER, V. Presld ISO. It SCOTT, -PrertdkmL'' W. Ii. JENKINS, Cashier. CHEOIITCLE WAlW AB3 PAY BEST DIVIDE1 Foii Can v.- Do --A Bette r, Sam than take a few shares right fid w with Ed Keesler In th Mf,,.i promised, a year .ago to take .10 sharses, but four series have opened most of our friends went in and are ' delighUd. yet we 1 are still out are poorer' than -when we were married." "Well. -Mollis. Ill take -some rnext. year, -but IHl not do it with Ke 11 Ar-'-into, the - Virginia or -Alabama concern. f TheVre - not !.. Ing -rot: about home, and the babies, the nest egg, rainy days are' or Ktodr-rnot raayJslng,.us how to conduct our,.pr!vate affairs, kind of liquor to drink, cussing out a-fellow if he gets behind in h! counts, or; hag a little pleasure In Jlfev ; 'Before remarriage,, and slnc ydurve jddne 'little but ' "have your pleasure.'' v,od Jcnojws- you've not jsupporteid me or your childrea .iu iccii - iuikh iuu saiuo. i-ju. rvecsier a a . never nave marrwd and might today be, happy instead jOf the miserable creature vou'vin mNow, rjKa; taken my : first stand J'm gcing into the Mutual to FTonT this hour I ase tosuDDort you ' and IH hav hnm inr m tie . ones or die in the attempt. rw get rc through ' the ' Mutual, i makes homes, possible, .and which la eternally and everlastingly fig th things that destrojr thern -. .. ,t " The AlmfghtyV with "Mollie. i boys, and no human agency can that s combination. f -. ' , , , ;.-.,' . ' ' ' K5;E." ftSc.; & Treas. ' Phone JM,. : Real Estate -and 'Phono i4S. yrsuranoeu ,rust DuildJng One Thousand ' P!ew fifty : Cent Boolis, To Select From. .. A great r many , ..$1.50 have been placed' on , the 50c- coi;nte'r. CaU- inland look tthem ov.er; . . RobirisonV CcdIi 'Store 7'V " -t- Building & Loan Association " Charlotte, N.:' O;' Sept.i5,i912w . WE APPRECIATE Very much;the confidence of this community, another ' testimonial of whose good-will we have had: m . the sale of 2,500 shares in our last series-the ;. 60th, This means $250,000 added to the wealth of the, community and is a gratifying endorsement of bur record of the continu ance 'y7bicktwe:att; Our- books are still open and we welconie new share holders, whether large or small.' Impartiality; m aU our dealings is ' and has always been , rule ' and our smallest shareholder can f-el sure of equal considera tion with the largest. ; '.We are strictly mutual and have no favorites. .:,- -'. : .M'f Si-tf We hope to make this series one."bf our largest and cordially invite the whole ccmimunity to help us make this an accomplished f act. . Our books will be open until; Becemberlst, and applications for loans will be receiy-f ed- at any time until that date. I Wf, 'M:'-M:B.--' - Again expressing our appreciation of your continu ed confidence and: help, we are u P'llk "? '&KlMk Yoiirs very truly - ' , .;; J, H. WEARN, President R.E; COCHRANE; Scc M Mc&l ffi Working .r, . Tl FT Ma n, 117 vl wan e Up ! Do ' you delight ' to pay -Trent or. Just don't: care ? A We have sev- . eral hundred ttehahts and theyl payf-us wellit "'What's one - man's , loss 'ils another man's gain.'T-. ?an't it. abdut 'time yon were becom - ' ing', your pwn landlord, i j Let : us; help ' you vbecome independent own , your.i-owiihome.f.;V;y.l We have a', hew. six-room home; city water and' lights, level - lot,-' -cipse in,; good ,parf f o,f vown,f price; Only . . , . . . ; . . ..',$1,903.00 ; i JMsotnew- lourifrom. .ummgB.ame ocaiity,- unusuaiiyf weu built , and attractive, a ' bargain, "at.'. TO01II.dAlT;iBEAId0nP l;ETrado?St. IT IS, STILL. OPEN Call Any Dy : aiid Take Shares in the No better medium for saving money.' Th! stock will earn J about ; per cent 'clear of taxes,' if continued to maturity. LOANS If. you contemplate building,: or own property en which t wish to borrow money at per cent, you will find it to your a vahtage to take stock In this. . It us talk this over with you. JNO. B. ROSS, ? v. President. . :.' '- Phone 1436. Basement Trust Building. A. G. CRAIG Sec A Treat, 210 8. Tryon Str MR. WISEIIAN, "why not cut the cost of 'living in'twpl 18 acres on the Derita road, with f improy ements,: is. Vthe place to " raise ; your1 own truck; keep a. cqw; 'and chick ens; - You ; will pay no Tnore grocery "bills, the open f air should practically eliminate the doctor. We can .show vou " if you ; make mquiry Southern" Heal Estate;;L)6an - & Trust Cd; 7-V." v - POR RENT; Modern 5-room, 309. Park, avenue, .. ...v.. $18.00 Modern. 8.' rooms, 308 Tenth 'avenue , : i . ." . '.. $40.00 f lave H In Exchange Thefollowing Proper and wiU niake close pric quick buyer, and fovor terms, of payment: : One corner Elizabeth. - - : V'' . . One inside Elizabeth. lot in the Pin lot in the Pin Two Hill- bungalow homes at F Modern .6 . rooms'.; 1307 S. iBoujievard : g25.00 Modern 6 rooms,: 407 East 4th street . . $20.00 Modern 5 rooms'' 601 B. Church $15.00 5; rooms . Baldwin avenue ; . . : .$10.00 W.. Trade V..:. .$20.00 6 rooms., ;. 913 . 6 rooms, ,10 : Jackson avenue i Jt '. ;,.' $18.0 Modern -street. Modern 4 rooms, -40 West 7th street 1 .$ 9.00 5 - raoras ' corner; 7th and Seigle $10.00 m mmm & bro. 19H'?Tyca, , 'Sfoam tS One cottage home. Central adjoining Chatham Estates. ' One corner home lot 50x145 Tryon street.. .. .. ' 50 One cottage home, lot South 'Tryon street .... I C Abbott & ( Everything In Real Estate, Grade , Investments.. Don't ' . 'in.., nr. i Vrite Insurance In Strong Comv 1001.1002 Commercial Natiooi 8 ' Building. Phone 23. '-'1-;3 , A v
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