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.A T ' TH3;:CH ARLOTTE "EVENING ' CHRONICLE; THURSDAY, , NO VEMBE R .T,.1912 v .FtJCELLtS'D; Women's, Ready-tOrWean Ganaen.s of Qiizfity I f. EURCTtfJUS 'VI UmsuM0Mrim'ir ilk COMPARISON IS WHAT REALLY TELLS THE STORY " : , ' sr -"7 , - , , . . . . ''If 1 V bttill iiiid Suits advertised ' at; all; kinds of priced arid - at all kinds of reduction,:bufor :ypu companson..is, the best, poliq?.; .j.;: i. ,., For. two very good ' reasons PUrcell invite women to come in and try on all. the suits iri our storet if they; care to, with the assurance that:they unless v.r-.;exactlysuited. - f V .' 'l ' l' " :'! lhis week we show many new hiodds -that we did not show last week.;. The; styles, are: the smartest yet "prdduced; they have the Purcell snap and swagger cut .different from just SmtS. .-..' i r-: :n i .: ' ' : " ' -COat SUltS ? ,;.v: : ' -. Extra Special Values " at $22.50 and $24.50. -'These two groups of Suits repre . sent every fashionable fabric, wide wale, two-toned wales, &eq res, whipcords, eponge colors beautiful grays, tan, brown, navy black and stilish mixtures. These Suits look the part of $35.00 and? $37.50 suits, and they cost you little over half of it. They are' surely "worth" comparison, they will (interest' you. Coats-Values Uriequalcd ; , 4 ; J Extremely smart and stylish are these uiieiw" Coats, . the ; wide wale, two- . toned cloths, stylish mixtures, cut with the 'newest- collars, full backs, belted styles' a!nd Jrwin filling, in 45i50;.aa"54.ihchesvi6rig.' Special;: -Values:: this week at $10.00 and $12.50.: They are:re Blue-Black Boucle Coats ; ; : :2 ? Smart model- special at $15.00.- -Black Broadclbtb Coats,V,' semi-fitting,-- lind 'throughout 'wim good yarn dye sating special "at $15.00. " ' ' ."' - v-y ' ' . . . . . , i T ' , . Onyx Hose. y . . . - . . V jr 1 Mrs. H.. J, Gregg, 'wiie.. iaas "aaea J Reading 10 days in tie elty as the ust of Mrs. Adlai Osborne ad Mrs, Utergao . B. . Speir, will . return i$ her i Ib ColuratHa, S, C3., tnis after . r O O . , r. liee Jieiea . Gregory has . retarned to fier hofiie in" Hiehnaond, Va:, after ppepfcdiHg two weefee in the ejty as tHa gsest f Mrs: Gharies: M Carson lifeer home on Sonth Try on street, o o -v-r, Mj, S. ptump will return 19 home n .Washington -Saturday pilgf 'ng ttM guest of "Mr. and Mrs. ' .f?9 gftfWP, at Vanee apart aBBti or a week. , . dO - ' ff.:h'-F.:, "wili-:enterfain ,at .a. fHfltoGs at, fie home on' Easfc'ave-r fw laorrow in honey of Mis Mary :llf4n: Myers, Iwhpee wedding to Mr, iaiol4 B." 'JJweile .will .be i the - event , oc ijext week. . t - - -k f - t ) D , - -, ; MM. lAtte 6. Johnston, Mrs.. H. B. hoBias, Miss Mary Johnston, .Miss '.Hitiii Mkt501; Misses - Anne ? Parks 'au tinteison, miss tjornie ;Pf, Miss" Mary , Morgan Myej?s, Miss Bf-eifyn Johnston- and' Messrs. rBuf us '?i9Sf MP.' (3.. Griffith attended- Wdi? Miss Anhi'e. juekey jJeSBff ft4.' ' - Wesley 'As'. jdfSon. wih.tookiaee in .oek.liillf! fT.. .. Jast evening ,at - the home of fefje! parents, Mr. " and ; Mrs! .Johnston. , large, re pef4i$fl fojlewed the ffgdding eerer jBy. .. brie, is ?ell known and popular here, where she is a frequent , fr&V t v , - ' ; . " , j An e'pt ef much interest to. the faem$es$ f - ths Woman's ', piuh "and lhlr Jfriends -Is the aanouncement that Dr. JJeiia iiison-varroii of ; Paieigh tare .Mra,4?BeflJam'ni F .Withers wiJl giVe a large recept ion at her ' hand B&me ho..ie en East avenue in honor of Dr, Carroll, CfOO ' Everyday the hearts of the Y, W G, A, workers are eheered by some proof of i the inherent goodness ' "et the Charlotte people Yesterday Miss,;Adalaide t:Orr,. of,. Miss . Naney Anderson's team, received a, gift of five twenty dollar gold - pieces, -, care, fuily arranged in a jeweler's box,, and given in loving memory , of I one who had left ifhe ' family eire'ie, t Surely na more beautiful gift of . love has eve? been given in Charlotte, The gjvers are perpetuating the fhfluenee of one life and: making possible the fulness of many ethers This, gift, of course, was ' entirely unsought and eame as a, ray of pure sunshjne, as freely and as -warming to the heart.'- '. si . . J o.o O Mrs, -Ajnanda Senses ef Statesviiie, who has" been 'the -guestrof hep broths er, Bev. a.- G, MillePi' D, p., at Sardis, for several weeks, will leave tonight for her heme. '-:' - O O O - -. -yA: ; The Eeieetis Book .Club .will meet with Mrs; L.aura. M. ; Brown, at .her home on';Bast avenue tomorrow. af ternoen- at 8:39 o'cloek. ' i , ( 1 ' v p O -0"V- ; ' ":'-y - Miss ' Mildred Borden of Geidsbore, wliq ha8 been -the guest & Miss Sadie Thomas on Elizabeth avenue will be wath Miss Barah' WJIson : pn South Tryon street , for ai. week or 3osgep. begianingj with today. . Miss Borden and Miss .Wilson spent -. the . Summer together touring s Europe. ' She is ens of the most popular and' 'charming of the season's . visf tprs. ; ; ' - ' o'o'a - . s The faculty : cenGert at thff:. Pres- ".'wlil arrive : :n he gity" the Srstv of i byterias- Cellesa - will, be, gives - next '. . next- wsftfc o deliver h: lecture' pn;' so-v Monday. 1 : The concert- .was sched-r d.ef tft.Vgu8pjees of the health depart- fnf fl PWH; - -I4B7 IBS PSUF: sy of "ps. Charles B. Kinf president pf . Bllsbe'th Go-Tege, the lecture will pye in the poilege auditorium. Tuesday .afternooa. prioi? to the leer IndispQsi- uled for last Thursday but poned en account pf the tion of Dr. J. R. Ninnis. - , The' Richard- Tiddy- Book ; Club at!hr home on South Tryon street. ' - iv- ' O O D -- ' - I - ' Mrs. Thomas P. Moore' has gone! to Martinsville, Va.. to spend, several weeks with . her mother,". Mrs. Cabell Smith, . I ; : o o d . ... .. , Mrs. ' J." C -Montgomery,.-Mrs. .B. J. Witherspoon , and .Mrs. r Frank v: O. Iandls ' Will . spend ? tombrrow in Xan caster, S. C the guests of A Mrs. Montgomery's sister. Mrs. Charles D. Jones. ' ; ' ' ' : -- - a a o - ' . The Friday Afternoon Sewing . Club j will be tmtertained-thia- afternoon 'by Mrs. Frank. M. Shknnonhouae- at .her home on South Boulevard, Dilworth. 4 ' ri & G O . - . :- ' Miss Alma Oates . will : entertain at her home -on - South Tryon' street Monday afternoon 7ln- honor- of MJss Mary? Morgan: Myars a popular hride elect of next Thursday, 1 Miss Nancy Anderson wi'.l' entertain in , -honor of MIss! Myers Tuesday morning, r K : ' - - f , -0 O Of' ! " - '"v.: r ' Ther Elizabeth College Choral 3-So- rttv will havtt a rehearsal this even- DIVISIONS OF SEABOARD HAVE BEEN RE-DISTRICTED ate asked' to be present, information from Mr, 2ehm' is 'to the effect that he can use a few" more Voices, espe cially s'opranos- and basses, Rehears als are held : each Thuraddy ' evening and are open to ladles and .gentlemen i from the city, " The? wentyeramp-j is not limited to sludents of .hje- college but to any' who can sing, ' v r : V.?;;' Lasvi: I : O O ! O . "y. : vn v-a, ' ? Mr, and Mrs, len" You-nV whoJ hp.ve been' mailing ' their '.'home ' for semev'time pastV'ori : Bouth ' Church street began housekeeping in" their own ; homQ a few, days ae! at; lanza- beth, tleigiits. ' '? ,;Mr. Hambleton Shepperd f Annis, ton, Aia.v; who; haa heen -'speBding two weeks -he?e; as the - guQSc f; of , : hef nieees. ."Mrs; ;J. rH, aiT.Nes&.r,,.' and Miss Helen' '.Majloiy,,. wlV,'f save 'Sa'tjtir day for '"NorfoKjVa., ib-Spend' some time: with, .her . nephew, MpT , -'.ID'orsey; ' Pender. j Mrs.f Shepperd eame 3; to. Charloiie for' -the Missionary- i Ceunc cil and ; is. especially interested in the care' of the . aged , nUhicters --ef v the .churches. ? - vvi ;t -V4 . - t. v ' ' '.I 1 i !' iMrs.V eeeils-WiHosKi eft Jacksonville, FlaJT. - arrived ." In'KlTe HAty-i :yesterday from- New"-Yprk ;and: will -spend afew days here with her gisSer, Mrs,i Harry -The Seaboard -Air Line" in this ter ritory will hereafter r be known as the North Carolina division, .with' the' line from Wilmington '. to ButherfQrdton, and also ' that part of the'' main " line extending from- Raleigh ,to.. Columbia,-- s. c. :- . - ' i ' The ' 'head -'officials ' of ; thp SeaboarA j have decided "upon .the,re-jjhristenlng of the yariouH divisions of this well!- i known railway In the South ahd,havb given, to all . "of '.trie? old ' divisions' (a, new j name, hy which they will . hereafter b designated. - Tho ' territory ' covered by each L- ' vislo,n together with '. the . new .. name i adopted will -be found -below: V' - : , Virginia divisionembracing the 1 old. flirst division lines. fronr Richmond , and iPortsmouth to , Raleigh. ' : ;,r ;,:J f. 'North ; Carolina - division Old sec- i ond djyiiilon . t embracing 'lines from Ita4eighy to Columbia, S. C., and) the j Wilmington-Rutherford ton line. V' i Georgia, division- Old third dlvAlon,' embracing line from Monroe to Bir mingham, including Atlanta, V :--:1'alli''-:CaroUha-i;;'i dlvlsion--lJnes' from Coiumbla, 8. C , to River Jiinc- tienr Fla, ' - Alabama divisieh- Lines from? Sa vannah'' t.enlemery;;. v -.-Florida, division. L'nes from' Tarn-; pai. to Fernandina, : Fla, - ':y:--1 The. pojley . Qf the , road, as 'will be seen from ijie, above, is, to give . the ";j same, a distinctively .local and rSouth em flavor.. hetiee the 'divisions ! have been' "named,' . one for. , each . , of" the States; through vwhichv4ie .Seaboard. Air Line' operates south? of fliehmond. begihnihg with Vthe ' "Vlrgfriia' 'division. The new order will .also, serve to sim plify matters so far: as ;the traveling publio is eencerned as the name of XLUEXOIS AND KANSAS : -! e - ...MAY GOME-INTO - . " DEMOCRATIC LJNE - Continued from Page On ' . - ' - ........ - '---J, turns-f rtfmT 67" our of " 71" Cotxntles In Wisconsin as -received by Republican State chairman give ' McGovern, :.Re pubjican, t for Governor, - a -' lead of ahout ; 3,vOt6 ' votes. S The 4remaln!ng counties are r said; to ' be Republican strongholds.' . . . . ';4-- '' -Warren's Chances, Good in Wyoming. 'CHEYENNE, :Wyo.,' Nov.. .7. Un official ( returns this" morning "from, tjiiintah County indicate the "Republi cans will have six.'' majority, on joint ballot in the;Liegislature and Senator Warren's .re-election seems- assured.' ; Hooper- Carries Tennessee. (' ;' NASHVILLE,. Terih:, Nov., ' 7. Re turns, iJrom-K over , Tennessee. today make no change': in the earlier-Judications.- Governor. Hooper, -"Republican, is ,. assured of re-election -. by .. 5;000 over McMillini."iDemocrat. Figures( on $ 0 counties in 'the presidential race give the foilowirig: " ' i - o I. : Wilson 6 6,53 9i.Taf ..87,7.4?'; Roose velt 2 1,9 8 6.' Overv. 20 '-of the remain ing! 46 countieav areN Democratic, WI1 son,r will carry ;the State by "over "0," 000' easily,-, it is helieved.; ."The State Senate is claimed, by' the' Republicans and Independents, i The regular Dem ocrats . apparjently--) control' the-: House. , The situation indicates ho' change in the; prohibition, laws. ,The ' dnti-Pat-terson . men -control on a joint-; ballot, having at least 78, -'and probably .79 votes on election of Ignited States Sen ator 'against the' nominee, j ; v , ! : ' - - Roosevelt Leads- South --Dakota. :r SIOUX FALLS," S. tP.; Nov. 7With President" Taft eliminated in South Dakota and "onljr-half the "State" Heard from, Roosevelt'. this'mornin"g.' Is lead- ing.Wilspn by abour 5,000 vote. When the- Progressive-Republican . 'conven tion fight developed, ' Roosevelt" : ajr ready had won the State" in ihV.' primaries,--., and to adjust' the differences the -electors agreed' to support Taft in case the fight for the' preside'ncy' was between Taft and' Wilson.' With ' th President out of the running' the agreement "will not affect" the electoral vote. - The' contes't for Governor between Byrne, Republican', and ' Johnson, Democrat," still is undecided but a Re publican, Legislature . appears- to have been elected. . .'- - : t . v Wilson Safe in North Dakota. , .CLAUDE STinSOil : 7r,ARRIED JNSULITER Prcdlnent Local Architect Ved ded To KIIss Pauline Epperson , ; Yesterday . The- marriage of Mr. Claude .- J. Stimsoh fone'of "the"' city'a : leading builders, and architects,! to Miss Pa?i liiie Marie-Eppeyson' of Sumter... S. C.'r was 'solemnized , yesterday w afternoon at ; thef.home i of ..the. bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. George F. Epperson, the marriage being an even: of decided in terest in -Sumter. - ; ;. . , - . , The-hospitality of the home was ex tended by 'Mrs. 'William Bultman and Mrs. .Ashley, Mood, -who received the guests .as" they' entered.; " - V- . -The color scheme which was white and ."green;, was , tastefully ,. carfied throughout' the "decorations. - A mass of ferns and "''White chrysanthemums formed a "very effective background for the wedding, which-; took place in the . parlor. The; bride -.worev a hand some afternoon .gown of white broad-cloth-- with large picture hat. "gloves and , shoes 1 tov correspond and held1 a beautiful - -regulation bouque u :The maid of ; honbr;,-Mis? 'Edna"1 Epperson, the-brlde's sister. wore - a Nile green marquisette over messaline of -.the same "shade. " The bride's "maid, Mis Louise Epperson, .also s'ster of . 'the bride,: wa8 'gowned in "white marqui sette pver Nile green messaline. Each sister held ! a' Jarge ' bouquet of white.' chrysanthemums and asparagus fern, tied with green chiffon ribbon. ...... Mr. George F. Lattimore of .Charlotte- and Mr George s ' person. Jr., were the gentleman, attendants, Mas ter Francis Epperson . being ring bear er. Exactly at 5 , o'clpck a vocal se lection entitled ."Because" was beau tifully rendered by' Mrs. Julian . Sch werin, Jr.', accompanied by Mrs. Wil helma ."Ducker.i At" the' close . of -the song the curtains which poncealed the tableau' were 'drawn' aside by ' little i . . i.i n , .. "MSSSJBg IfmT ' - Y0 Interest Paid or Compounded . When ypu deposit JtiUr savings ..Mlth the Charw. -National -Bank, your money v-"..?- ?m Interest . comiwunded quarterly, ' iius interest 1 ci,h ; uuu r ii wm oe added w juui :oixvuni and tilni t.nciv . imprest the same as your regular de. -IWfsltf.--" if 91.00 nill open an Mo. 1 I au- it K,?RKSiN; DC Nv- J' Misses Slarie Bultman concedine that Woodrow Wilson has i Schwerin,' carried North .Dakota by- from . 4,0.00 to.. 8,00Q; ,,: Democratic "headquarters conceding the election ; of -L.; B.. Han na, .- .CTepubJIcan- - for ; . Governor: by from" 3,000 'to 4,000 and; theelectlon of ; the Republican State ... and . conr- firrAsalnnnl tirVetsi hw laiihRtnntlnl mu- jorities, . worth- - pakota:s " .election i1XI j and "Audrey who wore ' dain'-y white dresses with" green ribbon. " ' f During "the 'cerembny, which' was performed by Rev. L. E. Fordett'he bride's - pastor,- Miss ; Claudia Frasier accompanied by Mrs.; :Ducker.J with MASSACRE FOLLOWS WAKE OF TURKISH RETREAT practically lis decided. . The. State Legislature will . be Republican prob ably with a majority of 33 in a,; mem bership of , 149 and the'election-iOf A A. Bruce over J.i, E.:, Robinson in the non-partisan contest, for. the . Supreme Court judgeship -.is? assured. . ' Bull Moose Leads. - -'ST. PAUL Minn.; Nov; 7, Minne sota apparently has ! swung from Wilson to Roosevelt and the Colonel probably .-wilt carry the State by-about 15,000. ' Roosevelt ! found "his great est strength - in the rural r districts. - The vote, complete from 1.880 - of the 3,963 precincts including -those : in Hennepin . : and . Ramsey ; counties, shows Roosevelt received - 91,985; WIIson84,117: Taft 50.799. . -1 Roosevelt in the canvas of. votes, is gaining an average .of seevnand one half votes a precinct on Wilson i in the country -and should this. ; ratio pontinu.chis plurality would materi ally;, exceed claims: already set up by his followers. ' -; -. ' ' -, I Governor Eberhardt has been .re elected : bj a plurality, ranging 'from 30,000 to 40.0001 The election , of tliei entire Republican State ticket Is practically assured. 4 . , ' : : Senator Knute 'Nelson, Is leading all the: Republican State candidates. Returns from about two-thirds ;: of the i precincts j indicate- his .majority over Pari W. Lawler will be ; about SO.O-pO. : Ringdahl is leading , : the Democratic ticket. ; '. :, .' ,'i.' ; it is not probable that i President Taft's ; vote ln: Minnesota will greatly exceed 75,000. - . v ;' ' V ; The canvass of the Votes' is' . pro gressing - slowly , ; '' . Socialists Gain In Kansas, t " KANSAS CITY. Mo., Nov. 7. Gains in som e districts doubling the vote- of four 'years ago ',wejre; shown by the Socialist party in Kansas City, Mo., and in eastern .Kansas Tuesday Eugene. V. 1 Debs . carried ' Crawford county. Kansas, by a majority of 100 -the -first r Kansas" county ever, par ried' by ' the socialists. ' , v in Jackson, county, , .Missouri,- in cluding Kansas' City, Debs V received 1,778 votes as against 904 four jpears agO.-.'T '--".!'-;r, ?1-t -.-!--' '"v;.!"1 v MONTGOMERY. Ala ' NoV. 7i Latest raturhs from the election are- that' Chilton county went Progressive by about 250 plurality. . Wilson run ning second and Taft thirdv - ,-The county ' Progressive ticket, was swept l into office. ;;;U::--vV", wV::. ;vV.;y; PERSONALS. ..-:-tw .' 44 - - -c. jthe "division, under Jhe , reeently. pro mulgated effieial order.- .will,' ihdieato nj. -Willco kthhome? oaVNortht! largely- just what sections of the road Church- street. - -M'ss- Mary W:llcox, (,' -r '. - . :, : . vho accompanied ner metfterjvocth, has been in the 'city Tor' several "weeks. r Mr. and frs. Hdiward. 6. Dwelle- and chidren are. expected J to .arrive t fome pitber s- .'Frffiav ;bb' LSaturdav . frrtm either r. Friday ver.-.Saturday f rojn Ashevile, where" . thy.. have ,beeni for some time, v arid - wU open ..theic home on North Collegj streetrV Dwelfe'a host pf friends 'Willf !ea'rriwth pleas'-; ure that he. has been greatly .benefited will meet tomorrow afternoon at . 4 i by reason o his stay in-the Mountain rarsonlPlr ....4 .... . -. o'clock with Mrs. ; Charles M. Th e v.- t Simplex ' Shoulder r Brace The New Health Garmeht ; ' v The pnfv; FLEXIBLE garment which firmly holds the body erect.- straightens 'round . shoulders, and compels deep "breathing. r Splen-.' did, for. young, people. . , - . . -.-v.-:. PRICE $1.50 - ' - -'4. . y ' ".' -'- ' - V T - - -: Out-of-town ; orders " Hed -.promptly. Give chest, measure, and In 'plude: 7c for postage ' , N - - , , , v , Hospital Supply Q Drug Co., .chadohi, h. c, is referred to, 'The Nor t hi Carolina divis' eri "whieh includes the ' long ; stretch ' from . Wil,t mington to Ruthrf rdf on ;' as well" as the. main lines' from. Raleigh to Co lumbia jwill be probably the 'engest in point of mileage in the whole group. Mrs.'.'3..--A, Killiah of Norths Pine street has , entered the Presbyterian Hospital, suffering from an 'attack of typhoid f fever. -. - . , . ., , :: i NOVEMBER . Shoppers 'seeking wedding. 'or holiday gifts,' are invited to inspect those at ' . ' ' . , ' '. ? - , mm taBBsJ SSil. Every .article . possesses ,beauti aualiTrandlrvifo .tn-tha hiD-hott de'sree. ; " . - - . . - - . - , - ' - - - :- Mr. C K: Conrad of Raleigh la at the Selwyn,. . ; .. r "." - ' ' V;-.' - ; Ur- W, J. Heath of Monroe is Regis tered a', the Buford.. " , cmc:iJ IT - - Ledbetter of Connelly I SprlngB is a new arrival at the Bufoyd Hotel,, j.r '., ; ; - - - - : . .'.-. ' s v.'. J -Mr.-i G Vi Barnes , of KlitrelL-is ; a Charlotte visitor, - . v , ' ; .-;' ; . v Mr Al H Boy d en of ,' Salisbury is . a, Charlotte visitor today, . , : J.i r : ' i Mr. J, 'A. Sossaman of Salisbury, is among' today's arrivals' ar the' Buford Hotel,' ; :. - 5 Mr.: W, Nj .'MetH of ;LincolntoB- s in Charlotte for a few days, r : 4 r I Mrfl IS. A,. Sossaman, or Salisbury , is spending toda yin Chariots e. r - - a , Mr. H. C. Richardson of Forest City is in' the city, ...... . - . , v ' r , : Mr. J. P. Dellinger of Chorryville is a guest at the Central. Ho .el,. . : Dr. j: M:- Covington of, Wadesbero is at the Selwyn Hotel today, - i Mr. J, M: Clark f Albemarle is : a visitor ' to the clty " r - -' y - : Mr. G. W.-Abernethy of- Stanley-is in .Charlotte'oday, -...', ' ;T. - V Mr. Ottiss2 Maffltt ;of Sanferd is at the 'Central Hotel.- - ' -Dr. R. C EHs and Dr. 2, Ft Mitch-, ell of Shelby are guests, at r the Selwyn Hotel.- ' . " -"N ' - . -. - Mr. JO. B. McLeod of Asheville is in Charlotte 'oday. ' " . 'Mr- C V- Miller of Carthage is a visitor-to the city-."-' ' ' : - 5 i Mr." ' C McCasklU of Maxton is a guest at vthe Central ; Hotel. .. ;! '-f; ; 1 "Mr," W.' Cf Addison of Ra5egh is in jlh jcity- v - - . Mr. 'James ;Arnette of Ruchrford tonig an out-of-town visiHwr to Char lotte, , . - ,i . .i r . a . . ',. rrierer "on the violin! : v ; p The ' many 'friends " after ' extending congratulations.' to the bride and. groom were rushered iri-lo the dining room, where refreshments were serv ed. -y Miss -Maggie , Monagnan - and Georgia: Beetman, in their charming manner served, punch throughout the evening. ' Mr. and Mrs.' Srim?on' left on the evening train for an extended trip South, after which they will return to Charlotte their future home. v ' " " : LONDON, . Nov. 7. The Constant nople correspondent of The Daily Chronicle sends the following: ' At i any uiuiueui me aiorm max break and Involve us' in the rea ruin ot " a 'massacre and outrage. Soon Constantinople itsel will be surround ed. . .The last hours of Turkish as- ! cendancy over the 'infidel it is feared i . a im " ' ' piayea - . ira may De dyed lh blood.. We haa a fiJK- FOUNDERS' DAY OFY j.CJ. TO BE. CELEBRATED NfXr SDSjDAY ' Founders Day will be observed by the. Young. Men's Chr'stian Associa-ion Sunday.; afternoon at 5 .. o'clock, the ' governnient exercises moral authority tasve of ' what" is to. come in the ttai from Rodosto. 1 "I'h'.ther came Mis of '. Nizams r driven from Lule; Burgu by the . victorious ' Bulgarians. A scene -.bfThorror'; followed. The town was given ( up to massacre, oulrtgt and pillagel It was set on fire in v- era! -places ' Children were hwS-d ' into? the .'raging flames. Many triefl to get to the open sea in boats. In some cases the boatmen-were massa cred, j Ta oihers: those who trusted to the sea,' found a merciful. death be neath the waves'. . " ... 'The v'ciorious' march- of the Bul garian army resulted in similar scenes wherever the; Turks anticipated the coming of 'the riemy'.. . ; - -p PTnp arrival of the-foreign cruise; has ; exasperated; the . Moslems, w& consider-it levidence that .'the city will be: occupied by fore.'gn troops. The speaker -being ,the , Rev. Plato Tracy Durham of .Winston-Saleni, who will come to Charlotte' to deliver th com menior.atloni; address. ; This lwill be. the ;3 8th celebration : the-fpunding of .the association in' thi'i city. .. The committfee. is fortunate in tle securing of Mr. Durham as ' the speaker for the occasion arid he doubtless .be greeted by a. large audi ences as, rie. is well and most favorably known In, .Charlotte. .,; . . .J , .Special music will .be a feature of the .meeting. The association orches tra, will accompany the. singing of .all hymnsarid, play, a special iriftrumen taj selection. Miss May Courtney Oates will sing, a composition by S. Liddle of, "Abide .With .Me." . . . -,' , . While, the m?etng , is primarily 'Jn tended . for members of .the. Young Men's. Christian Association ail friends of the movement are . invited ' to at- tend.. .i, ' ':.;':. -'.;'"--, - ! v -..I .' ' , : ' . MR. CHESHIRE WEDDED ' f$-' PP p TO MISS MOTTIE WILLETT. and murders in the Greek and Jewia quarters occur1 daily.". . ... The' Turkish garrison., has been withdrawn from Salon'ki after -d slr'oyin'g. a number, of bridges' which form the approaches. to .the city, a? cordine '. to ! a. news asrency d'spatch from Xtheris. "COLOGNE Germany, Nov. 7. The Turksiara rpnnrtcd to have, been cislvely beaten by the .Bulgarians ani driven. In disorder from tneir vf Hons at the Tchatalja' forts in fro bf Constaritinople, according-to a di patch from Sofia to The Cologne zette. , The fighting was .very ,vefl and continued two: days.. , ... ! a .... PREPARES The marriage" of Miss Mottle Lee Willett Uo MrP W. ' C. ' Cheihjfe'V was solemnised last night at 8 : 8 6 "o'clock at the home of Mrs. J, b. 'Meadows oii Pari? 'aenuo:--Rev;';S.''P. Conrad, pas tor of 'North Charlotte Baptist" Church, was the o'fncla,ting',mmlster. The vows, were said in She presenoe of a " large number of iritlmate friends 'of ' the bride and burn. O' Mr. Cheshire' is employed as conduet6r on the "local street 'cars an the" bride came' here from ll.ee county,' where she was pop ularly known, ' r . EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS v - . --." c RECORDED 'EARLY' TODAY. ; WASHINGTON, Nov.- f,' Several earthquake' shoeks, continuing almost an' hour, were; recorded early, today; on the seismograph - at- Georgetown. University,.. The disturbance 'eontfri ued .intermittently from 2t8 until 4 4 e'e i eek ' the most severe, ; being noted at 8 j 6 8 a. m, ' Aeeordlng to the university authorities the disturbance took plaee. about 9,600 mUes Vfrem Washington but. the ; direction eould not be "determined. ' "' ' : "" v . INDIANAPOLIS, Jnd., - Nov, T, Newspaper clippings about , "explo sions were read' at the ''dynamite cen spiracy' trial , today , as having - befn sent tojFohn "J. McNamara by ornciai of the international Association ' of Br4dgs &. Structural, Iron Workers.' taft; FAMILY FOR LAST SEASON WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, Nov. 7. MoPMj brooms were being ' wielded in about the White House early toa in readiness for the return of Pw. dent and Mrs. Taft md Miss BfM Taft. , The President came in Cincinnati ."before -'the arrival of others of his family and his com" was the signal, for the disappear of . the cleaning squad. w With the return of Mrs. nJ Taft the official social season will be under way. Mrs. Ta"; been absent .. from tn'e White BJJ since' June with the xcep'1Bft,Ilief brief visit" in August. The Suwp months were spent in Beverly. 4'h"e the - President - was . engw with hjs political campaign. . i Coincident with the reopeniw rf the' White' House the membe Pr,eside.nt .Taft's pfncial family. are returning to the capital ' President fTaft -returned to lrigten today at 9:40 a- ra. -jjjjp vate ear of Governor HadlpLjldent touri. was. attached to the P QoV. train" at Harrisburg and w i ernor eame - on to Washinrto will eottferwlth Mr. Tax , Asked if he would take eeTtlr en the Repribllban': ticket. Hadley: said! j; c ; '; ' 'if ' ri !haveri" been asked. j ils, your husband oro? An fault .flndihg ;di.po.itlen A'great many have t" cured ef 8temseh. truW - J by Chamberlain's Tblt. rr ' dealers.-j..t..-.:.w4t.iv.ji . 1
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 7, 1912, edition 1
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