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'NOVEMBER 9 1912, WEATHER CONttTiOtiS A T8: A..M. . . ; : You 'In Dilworth U. S. Department of Agriculture, V WEATHER BUREAU You select the plains and the lot, .pay us 10 per cent'of the cost of house and lot as a cash and balance can be carried like rent. Payment 1 Don't pay another year's ' rent Buy a U j.iini your renr money uixo purcnaso money. B ; 7 fcft ! 5r-XV-7? 3ao . -. -30-0 U n,rMy f-: II . Vwcdu ' ' , Charlotte, N. C, 8 a. m... X SO Qo ' '' November. 9. f Local' fore- " v .. ', Clfitii- - ' ' ; 3arn!fflL -J' .' ' " .' - cast: 'Fair tonight and Sun- " '.."Y "6 - - ' V " pS7?H0ililS?!5n if ailn- '5 ridan'tlai. Air preasnre rednced to sea leteL Isobars (conUnaous lines pass through points .5r airss'are.i.lsofteras (dotted Uaea) pass throara poinU ot equal temperature; drawn only for xero, freezing. SO, and 100. J clenQpattly cltfudyr'O tloodyrO " ralnr'snowftf!!) renorr mlssinir. "Arrows with th vfnd. rtrst 'lenTpwatnre past 12 hoars; second, precipitation of .01 inch or more for past 24 hours; third, THE WEATHER. -Forecast for North Carolina: Fair to night and Sunday.' Moderate northwest to north. yyind-J EXPLANATION OP TOI'A.Yi3 MAP.: Fair weather and moderate tempera tures ire general- today over , the - South ern "half of the United. States. - A large high pressure area dominates the weather in that section, its center being over the Middle r Mississippi . Valley. -r ! V ' It " Is somewhat cooler on theVMiddle Atlantic coast. - Along the Canadian border wiU, be seen three low. pressure areas, he combined influence of which has produced cloudiness with local rains in the Northern " tier of States.. In the Pacific Northwest : v there are marked changes to warmer weather. The .slow -eastward movement of. the high pressure area is expected to cause continued fair weather in this viciijfty tonight and Sunday, with not much change in .temperature. V. , O. O. ATTOLocal Forecaster. . BUItliETIK ' Summary,., of observations , made . it United - States weather bureau stations Saturday, . November 9. ... Temperature ' Stations and - Weather at 8 a. m. (Eastern Time.) o p - to n -s T Si - 3 o c an 44-1 .00 46 ' .CO 42 .CO 42 .00 50 I'. 00 48 .00 S6 .00 Atlanta .. ... .Augusta' , Birmingham . Boston . . -. . " Charleston .46 : 52 36' 42 54 60 : 50 56 44 '.50- 42 50 52 . 4S : !4 52 .52 50 '50 .58 : 52 46 - i ,54 .48 .64 70 ; 70 . es 54 74 64 CHARLOTTE, Chicago .. .. Corpus. Christ! Denver. ... . Fort, Worth. Galveston' .. . . Houston..1 .. ... Jacksonville . Kansas City' ., Little Rok. - ., Louisville v Memphis Mobile . .. Montgomery -New Orleans . New Tork . . Oklahoma . ., : Palestine. Salt Lake. City m San Antonio' San Francisco Savannah .. ., Shreveport i.." . St. Louis. A.. - . Taylor Vicksburg Wilmington . , ,66 36 54 l- 60 j 50 t 54 j" 44 50 42-1 50 .00 .00 .00 ;.oo .oo .00 .00 .CO .to .00 64 62 .70 72 70 70 56 74 78 6S .66. 72. 76--62 . 50 - U .00 46 j.00 58 j .00 46 r .00 52 , -.00 i 52 .CO 4 ..CO - 50. j - .00 56 . j ...00 52 j . .00 46 .00 , 44 . .00 50 ," .00 52 j - .00 - ' 4? .Ot : '8 FOUNDERS' "DAY IS r-- TO BE CELEBRATED r - ; -. Founder's .Day, will be observed by the. Young Men's Christian' Asaocia tion tomorrow afternoon at (5 o'clock. ' This .' service will commemorate- the thirty eighth anniversary - of J- the - founding of - the 'local Young Men's s. Christian t Association. , The speaker for? the-roccasion will be "the .Rev Pla to 'Tra'cy Durham" of Winston-Salem. The, mere-, announcement . .that , Mr. - Durham will be present for - the oc casion ad "speak "is sufficient annonuce met that s the vserviee 'will be.an im portant one. - - ' Mies vay Courtey jOates will, sing! a-solo, and the. association-, orchestra will 'render an Jstrumental . selection - and accompany jthie. singig . . of all hymns. ' The president of the associa- 1 t ih", ' II r.' Rgbert G iasgo w, Jr. will be chairman- of' the meeting. - ' While the meeting is intended in the main: for. Y.- M.'VC. A..; members, all friends of - the . movement have a cordial Hnvita.tion-to.be present. ' ' ,Is your nusbartd cross? Ar.irrijtable.' fault ' finding .disposition . Is t often du to a disordered' stomach.' A "nian'- wiih good digestion narly always good natured. A great many , have been , permanently cured , of stomach - trouble . by .- taking Chamberlain's .Tablets. - For sale - by all dealers. ' . .' - H ; f I offer- 8 Jio'uses in- splendid condi tion','' lot' SxlCOinV'localtty that will enhance -"lnt:vrtlue,'?,r'enti"ngi now --for. M6M0;'lMWr-42S.6''or near;y :.t per -cent on-nvestment. ' ' i. . - - TODAY'S BATTLES V ( ; ON THE GRIDIRON Some Interesting Encounters Are Expected In The Big Col leges of last and Sonlh NEW ' .YORK, - Nov. 9. Today's gridiron - program in --the ISas: of fered x many promising attractions for football enthusiasts. The YalerBrown and West - Point-Carlisle games , took large crowds1 from, New York City but there was perhaps-even Wider interest in the two inter-sectional contests, the'. East and .the West .meeting, at Philadelphia- in "the game between, Pennsylvania and " Michigan, andJ the East and the South clashing at Cam bridge in the , battle - between Harvard and Vanderbilt. Vanderbilt although unbeaten ;this season ana regaraea as tne iastesi aggregation ever- developed - In the Souths was so' light " compared ; with the Harvard eleven that betting, odds favored the Crimson. Brickley Wen dell f and " some J other stars ; were on the side lines. , . ' '- Yale : has- not been seen on the grid iron for a fortnight and today's game was 'generally "looked 7 upon : as - t a prophecy of , what, the , Blue could be expected to do in- the finai champion ship, games against Princeton and Harvard. - ...... , . ... . Thousands, of. New - .Yorkers were attracted to-'West Point for the Army Indian buttle. '"Many, persons went for no other reason that sto see 'in action Jini' Thorpe," all around athletic cham pion of the world and "possibly .the greatest individual player on the grid iron today.:' ' . . . v . - The - other big,: college games . in tbe East today included Princeton ; vs. New ', York University., at Pjlnceton;" Navy vs. Bucknelljat .Annapolis;' Wil liams -vs. .'JWesTeyah at .Williamston;' Cornell ' vs.v Dartmouth 1 at Ithaca; warthmore -vs.. 'Lehigh - at Swarth- more, -adn Lafayette vs.' Syracuse at Easton. '-' i - v ..'Vanderbilt; and .Harvard.. -, CAMBRIDGE,-dtfass:, ;Nov. 9.- The Black'and Gold of Vanderbilt Univer sity; waved, against Harvard's .Crim-. son 'in-a-game between the South and. the East today. - - - :; .-. . The ..weather was ideal, there being scarcely, .any- wind . .. and just cool enough for. keen,: snappy, football., i. - : " Had .Coach Haughton announced that he ' would : try out his Harvar'd substitutes- against Vanderbilt n ' the first .period, holding his first line of battle in reserve "In case the South erners proved ' too' strong. . ' i Head Coach . Dan. E. McG.iggin of the Vanderbilt- team, ; .while not confi- j dent of "winning; assured rhis friends' that the Southern' team would give Harvard - plenty of ;.. works "r-Harvard outweighed .Vanderbilt on an average J .7 -pounds 'per man.', - '--' ' .Navyand.Buckneil ,. . ANNAPOLIS, . Id., Nov. V 9. :The navy's team is 'on'edge for. the con tse , withy'BucknelJ .'this .afternoon and there is a strong 'feeling . among- the middles' -vadherents i -that their team will, do f the - best Vork of the : season at -this-'game.'- . , , . , During ; this week . the - navy coach es j,-have gotten- -more, in ' the -j?ay of real improvement drilled iito ; their men .than; during any . similar ' period and ..the . team " in "practice" has shown something" j of . Its' accustomed ?:. dash an&-spirit. ; ' w . ' ,-ljbiilsiana - and .'Aaburit.' ' MQRILE; Alar,'.Nov-9:'is Elevens of Auburn ' and Llouislana ; State' Univer sity meet here .today in (what is ex-pVctd.r.tOr-e-rOQaf...the;..h6test.:,bat--tlei on a1 Southerdtt gridiron -this sea son.'. ..Both .teams' are in 'the, pihk'of condition " and each- is confident of victory.: ' Auburn is ;the favorite, prin- The boy's appettte is 'often the' source of amazemnt. ".' It- you would have uch an appetite .take Chamberlain's. Tablets., They, not only create a-healthy-a-ppetite, but strengthen the stomach and enable it to do Its . work . naturally. 'Forrsal by. all dalers. " i O vr ' ::.., maximum wind velocity. cipally by reason - of the recent - de- feat of ; the Mississippi . , University, which' won .from Louisiana. ' ' - Princeton and New . York. - . PRINCETON, - N. ' J.,v NoV. ' 9. Princeton meets the New York .Uni versity here today In the next to the last 'football game n - the Princeton schedule. ' The - Tigers are in -'good condition and all . the ' regulars will start in the contest. ' New York Uni versity is not expected "to prove a difficult proposition and it is probable the 5 coaches . will' send. in many sub stitutes during the game. . , Sewanee and Georgia Techi "' - ATLANTA, Ga., Nov. 9. Sewanee and Georgia, Tech clash in football here . this afternoon with predictions favoring ". the -Tennessee, mountain team as the probable winner? Tech's eleven is lighter than - Sewanee's and the latter has sHghtly the' better' rec ord, in games thus far played this seaston. " - - 1 - - . vMiftiesippl A.-& and Tulane. 1 NEW ORLEANS, Nov. , 9. The football team of the Mississippi A. & M. arrived here last njght for their game today with Tulane. "Both teams expect a hard game. , t ( . : NEW YALE STADIIIM TO BE BIGGEST IN AMERICA f ' NEW .HAVEN. Conn., Nov. 9- The new Yale ' stadium.- to be - begun shortly, will ; be the largest of its kind in America and unique in many respects. .The amphitheater will be bowl shaped." It will be tTf eet deep and will seat 60,000 persons andean be extended, to' seat 100,000. It will cot $300,000 and other ' Improve ments to field ' athletic, equipntfent Will .. raise ', the . total expenditure to $700,000. , -V , . r Funds .for ' the work of construc tion will ' be provided ' by a bonding system . which wiU allow ' the public to purchase at" face value tickets to all the games in the stadium. In casea $100 bond is fought the pur chaser will be allowed to purchase two tickets to every same fOT 15 years. ' , i There could be no hetter ' medicine, than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. My children were all sick with .whooping cough; - One of them was in bed. had a high fever and was coughing up blood. Our ' doctor gave - them ' Chamberlain's Courh- Remedy and the first 'dose eased them, and -three bottles, cured them," says Mrs. R. A. 'Donaldson, of ' Lexing ton, Miss. For sale by al dealers. . Bunyan's . , - Pilgrims : Progress. Amuse-Utoday. : Admission,. 10c. . .. .1 n '.n GOOD BOOKS ABOUT BOYSFOR BOYS , These books include all, the vol umes m six popular- serie$-rsr total of 'fifty books: ? : There are . football, coHege, baseball, out door, and adventure, stories of the finest character in this Hst.. Books that will delight boys and meet with the approval of care-j ful parents,. Here is a list of the. series see our; displays and get complete, lists; .j . Thm Ton Swttt -Satteh, "" - ' The Outdoor Chum Satiativ ' , Tfa Boys i Colombia High Saricfe Th Yovag Rp.rUr Ssri. ; : Th Ris in Uf Sris. . .T1m Edward S. Elli Strias.. j. - , ..... Robinson's Dqah Stortf. Cottage. MQme-44,2SQ T Very attractive, convenient cottage r. with seven rooms, ; - within , easy walking distance of the center of the city, - (but on the car line f if you care'to ride) in firat-clasa neighborhood, and on a large six ty foot frontage lot. This house exceptionally well built and is '' beautifully finished inside. . Owner has purchased larger home and will sell, if taken at pnee for the above price.' ',.',, , 1 F . E. HAELAN & CO. i ; 207 'Realty Building.- ' Fhor.es 7S and 2881-J "Economy M the LITTLE flings is what Counts- In addition to being of better quality than the higher "price powders, saves you about half your Baking , -Powder cost a big, worth-while saving. 'I - Sold by all good Grocers, Insist on having it. 19 liefer Sis Our "Smart Set" Clothes are the kind that wear and .hold the rough school boy and this spe cial $5.00 is just, the thing. We have a, $4 and $6 Suit with '2 pairs pants. ;. Special , in Blue Serges at $1 to $1.50 : ages up to 48 years . 7 . Boy's and Youth's Hats - 50c to $2 . And these are the Newest for the little fellows. , H. Go Hoinus(-.' Co. Another Cold Wave Comins Soon - Better - investigate - yourFuel supply and 'phone . us your We re-screen our Lump and and we- guarantee the Quality. , AVAM:- . i Blue ' Gem Lump Goal at. ' Jelllco Blocl Coal at. . . . Virginiaf Splint at. .Pocahontas Lp.; & Egg- at. - . v: Anthraxrlte .. Stove, Egg - & ; .Pocahontas Mine Rum. Steam Coal at. ;. . . .v . .$.00 per ton . . c .Tentu .Nut & Slack CoaLat. . . . . 4.-. . . .r. .$400 per ton . V .Avant's Wood is sawed "and split-, in convenient sixes and stored in sheds that are weather proof. ' Phone us how. 'Phone ' 402 . , .City Yard Avant Wood We Have: Moved to Number 11 West 4th Street, Rear of Commercial Bank Building. Hornets Nest Electric Company - Phone 988. FOR -R-EHT "- ' -7-rconi, rnqdem, Elizabefh avenue.. .,$30.00 . 6-rooni, 'modern, E, 7th ext-ension, Piedmont $16.67 . 5-roomniodern, JE. 5tli, . close in . . ; . r . . $15.00 . .6-rob'ny modern, '5th extension. . v, .$12.50 -'VMorrbrE. Trotter,'-' Sec.' ft'Tmj i - :-.C ,.p.-Jj.- -Kinney Itontnl Mjrr. 16 E. Trade St. i K x- - V Eg-g;Coal- -before delivering, . , ':. -. . .V . .. . - , . . . . Nut at. . -.$6.00- per ton 2,000 lb. , : $6.00 per ton 2,000 lb. . . c$6.0- per -ton 2,000 lb. . . i $6.50 - per - ton 2,000 lb . . : . . . .$9.0Oner ton & Coal Co. 'Phone -Dilworth Yard 403 :piih sir houses in fine condition; ' two of them nerfectw tiw ii water; which we will sell for all Phone 842. You Can't Do Better. Sam " - ! -,.-....- : ' ' than take-a fejsr-shares right now with 13d Keesler In the Mutual It promised a year ago to take 10 share es, but four Beriea have opened, u most of our friends went in1 and are delighted, yet we are still out u are .poorer, than when, we were married." , "WelL Mollle. I'll take some next year, hut 111 not do It with Keeslei I'll go Into the Virginia or Alabama concern. They're not always t Jiig tj rot about home, and-the babies, the nest egg, rainy days. Tin are ' nty kind not advising: us how to conduct, our private affairs, ?bi kind of liquor to drink, cussing out . fellow if lie gets behind inhlju counts, or has a little pleasure In life." "TASTKy TO- ME, SAM!! Befdre : marriage and . since you've done little but "have your llttli pleasure. God knows you've not supported me or your children. B I had taken - advice" of this same Ed Keesler Td never have married w and might today be happy - Instead of the miserable creature you're midi me. -, Now; Fve taken my first stand. Em ging , Into the MutuaJ tod&y, Srom this hmir 1 cease to support you, and I'll .have a home for my Utt tie ones or v die in the attempt, rl'll get it through the Mutml, nWA, makes homes possible, and" which-., is eternally and everlastingly figWnt the things that destroy them.' - -' 1--. .The Almighty's with Mollle. boys." -and-' no human agency can W in comninauon.; j - , ' PlKms 344 Books now open for ' subscription to stoek. ILo&rsis - aviriigs JNO. B. ROSS, . . . . ... . .. x. ; ... .- . -- - . Two Attractive Homes Elizabeth Avenue i - Asfc Us. Phone 236 Southern Real Estate, 'Loan . Trust Co. FOR RENT. A ' 'i '- - ': ; , Modern.' ' rooms, 411 W. 11th $16.00 913 W. Trade, 6 rooms). . . .$20.00 10 Jackson ' avenue. 6 rooms. .$18)0 ... v ,v - ..' J- , - ' s - - - -.. . , - 4- room house, 4 W. Liddell.. ..$9.00 601S. .Churoh, 4 - rooms. .... . .$15.00 . .' ... .. . .- . ... .... , 5- room house, 205 ; Belmont avenue .. .. " . .. .v .. .. .. ..,.$10.00 B-room house, 700, K. 9th. . . . .$15.00 4-room house, ,W. . 4th' street: :. .$$.00 4-rroom house 300 Belmont 'avenue. , . . . . . : . . . . . . , .$1.50 week I ARTHUR 1I0IDERS0; & BRO. ' . ".Fljr Xnuraniw.n .$! N, Tryon. "Ptuine 6st Charlotte .Consofffated Construction Co and noor iaeamoat mag. Tryon St. 'Phons 155 '-C!dse-ln Investment Property for Saie We " have in Second Ward, close in, lot. that is 99 140 in $468.00 a year which Js 11 e& cent on the monlv ,rlng,I1J --w WITH cash $4,250.00 J. ; ; MUR.PHY Co. Piedmont Money to Lend- . . - i - 4 - -''-.-'-".,' -.-'-'-..-"--',(-:'-". - : ...."...'... . " ;-: on Improved Residence . anc Business Property in Charlotte. American Trust Gompany, P. C. WHITL0CE, Trust Officer. E. L. KEESLER, Sec. & Treas. 25 S. Tryon Street Satorday,' , Dec. 7th Marks the opening of a new series by the Mecklenburg Building -& Loan Association 3 t. -We" are 'now making-loans in about 8 -months. File your application now. As a medium for savings the Meck lenburg offers unusual advantage Talk this .over with us. A. G. CRAIG President.. '..'V.V-1 v -v Sec & Treat. Phone .1436. Basement Trust Efuildlng. 2 1 0 S. Tryon Street : There is no more imp0 tant work to do For Greater Charlotte than to build and, equip new home proposed for $ Young Womens Christian Associate ; Subscribe today to ti building fund and; give 11 girls and young won Charlotte the same opp nities you gave the men 'several years ago their fine building. FX Abbott X ft 1001.1002 Commercial i - J8L ft -
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