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; ; V A- V,-; f r v - - .: . r - , . - '5 7' "." a - t 7 : ' ' I ' ? : ' V ' T K ' , . ".. ,';,THE;!H1?X.QrTTB CHROOTCLE, MOiDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1912. rpHBRE'S more A money opent for Fatimas than for any other cigarette in America. The "distinctively, in; dividual" Turkish Blende plain package 20 forlScJ F. r.l; LMTOH'S TEAL! IS VICT0I1 in GOLF lutercsting Evc3i;j qcslrtcnbdVg Ccaniry Ocb'-f dllcivcd By- ; ' ,v ' .--" j, jr A"-.V F I 'rm .JS JTWM" i n ii -f .1 . .- " ' -. .-.- . , - - - , for rnsrK 01 I 7 77'?MU Bsjawsjsssssajaa SPOEJS WEISER AWARDEDTO DALLAS TEXAS; TEAM National Commiss on Steps Rs tween Local Hanagemenl And 'Atlanta The Atlanta club has lost - Its - claim on Weiser, the, star -player- of -the Charlotte club. He, was, sold; to "'At lanta and the money. -paid. .Butnow. it appears that the Dallas, , Tex.,-, club sold Osteen to Charjotte last- Spring, with the understanding that , they were to have first pick of the. team. They have claimed . Weiser-and .their claim has been upheld by the National Commisasion. ' " "' " v" . It is stated by Vepresentatives of the local association that , the National Commission,, when it heard the merits of Jhis case, jyas , not presented ' witbv the material" evidence . and that an appeal has bee4n'?faiceh J term ?tne -decii, Bvent expects to send in this . additton aV; evidence at once ;- and confidently expects a reversal of this decision. It ia the belief : of the local directors that they are entitled to the sale-price which Atlanta was to pay, for Weiser and that the' Dallas team management has been unfair in its - attempt - to break up the', deal. ' ' A v CIG RUSH FOR TiqKliTPS - TO YALE-H ARVARD ' GAME NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov.' 18. Owing to the -unprecedented demand for seats - at ; the Yale-Harvard ; foot ball game, here Saturday, many-Tale alumni will be unable to witness the ' game. ' Everard Thompson," manager of the Tale ticket department has re turned .over' 1,000 ; applications r from Tale alumni. - ' . Harvard applied forpract'cally;half ihe 33,000 seats, leaving Yale's allot ment 16.5 42. : Mr. Thompson' says ful ly 30,000 applications . were- re'ceix'ed for the Yale seats. ! . iThe: golf ipatchVatltheMecknStirff Countrj' ,Ctub..r"! Saturday. afternoon. waonS .or;therm98t'-enjoyame of Vthe ear;. the, entein:gpf61l6wed: ban, elegant 4ineQd.4acd;Jb'! wich ' several ; participants 1n the- diversi' ofr theaflern'ntVokpait.V."'. :Ow.in;g', to . thej absence ; of JrV.fs 'V: j'pui! irom :tne:.city,t.Mr. E. V,:attersn was made captain of - one t;eam .an.d Mr. F M." ?LaaJton :wasrfieJeotPrilVni- tai& the'rother; fThe two "captains chose their' .own'; placers '-arid -tKe' t$l lowinri wis - the rsult''of - the"X:scoTe, the: JiaTtrtTl-: Rirfo 'tief Aa'fi-Htr h'DiDiitAfr.' json- payersVby a 'combined A score- 6f x i to is: 4. .'C s ' '--V..irl : v - ..'M. . Ijftxtciri '3- upE'.VPatt Son t).--T ,- t? : v " i- tt'iX j-' T. r; -Brem -0 ; ' F. S.' Bryant 5 1 up: 1 - ,y n n, - va-iuBf meja up ; pjonn "iu: Scott' -,th '-: ;..-:v-:,v,. i f.s. j.x ; '-rCyv Ernest'; Ellison 0 ; J Julian S.t Miller 2 up.;'- i. !"-.r : r s'i - ' .- r - -X-Ji .Cranipton'.v 4up;,i .R. -Er "Pe ters 0.'-... ':;f: C. '.C Cbddington'6i up;'? cE-vJP. Coles 0: -...; -- v,:- , John: Bass: Brown :C.vA: Mees 2 VP. . 7 , .' . , A. . W.vLatta 0? W.' H." Martin,;' Jr.4 3 . Bouleghey. 0;H. A! Jj'ellor-3 up. CONTRAuTOR BDNTERI ; OEnidDELS lIOiJES yeII 3KncTn BoIIder,nKept Bosy On Icprc7cm6nts On Several ;r;?QtyK3v Ch'ar- ,.Mr.'--R, N. Hunter, tone of lotle's ; progressive con tractors, isVbe ihg' kept- liuBy ijusti atv present onj-aev eral ? remodelingJobslthroughouttjie c'tyi Old v residences .'are being over hauled and- added ' to.and- a;few busi nesa houses 'are addlng'mbdefri equlp- Mr. Hunter is now at .work on ;the .... . . ..... ... . -. old Gates ' building on -East Fifth and Railroad ''streets,' whiih 'hais' recently been purcliased by. Mr; j'J'I." Snyder fcfpr the ' Charlottq ; CocaTCola Works.. This. -building t will toe ? enlarged .tnd equipped with -modern'- conveniences, andmade fsa'nltary t in I every parties lar:and7wilIbeone';ot. tne'T&est .copa-cola- eKtablishments in ,this seation when completed Tfee work ' is gofag on rapidly and will ' be pushed .'to' an early completion. . . ,- "V-.' , Theresidence of Mr.iH. HTvOrr-jOa West Seventh street, which" i has 'been undergoing ( remodeling - and dyer hauling, - .will be ;: finished ; within , a short time -and .ready . for occupancy The work' is. being done by. Mr.'IIunt er. - The rerfdence " has "been hange'd and added to and 'will,1 when cprnplet ed," ' be 'one 'of the most, handsome-homes- in that-section - of .-the town-v Mr. . Hunter, will fsoon complete? a job' of "Temodeling tthe home - of'Mr. John G Brice in Dilworth- Mr. , Brice; is makingseveVal4Vdditions - to.', -his house s and" it will 'ibe? fin shed up with all modern" conveniences. ; MriE. JS. Reid" is 7 also having ('his residence -.op-East Morehead street improved -with; several -additions-aftdJ-changes. ' .' ,; l tliSSS vlllili VlllllE i Sf : inside 6V :& V 'v7 ' 1 ' i f ': . ? Lt. , 1-a Vi 1 : f r Then it's time to get Clothes ; Get inside; of some Gim&m and you'll have a warm feeling for this brand ever, after Suits and? Overcoats $ 1 5.0d;upi ' " FOR MEN WHO KNOW. : : v i? i "KINDERGARTEN . KID", 'POOR : - GIRL, IS LAWYER. (Prom TheiCbncord Tribune.), ?;; The" Tastj- rivet was dfiven in; -. tliei construction of the ga houe , today. nd in .'a fewc more - da'ysthe . p'lanj, will -be completed... "Juice' wJl.'be turned into , the . pfpes Jy J December-' 1 LrT.rv - i?i If - - 'J&1?j?;?v II ' - iA i'i' v A! II 1 te-- Yj&i - $ , If I; 3 s Mt&rSt Kllj l U i-. - It t .rip, - Js- II . JSA THER CONDITIONS -A X 8ZA.:M. U. S. Department of Auriculture WEATHER BUREAU. . ' WILUSL.JKOORE. CUcf. Doctors Use; I Hi Is- W';:E0zcraa" specialist z, writes : . T.t am ISTnVittced that the D. . D. D. Prescription is , as-j much, a .specific . for t eczema -as quin ine ,or.! malaria. I , .have beejrr fpre.-; scripirig , the . D.i D. D. ' remedy tigv, years; , ,,it, will ;tae-. away .ane - ltcn the instant ;yru. apply ,it. ; " .;;-.-''? In fact; "we-are so sure . of 'what D. D.'-D.'-will dofor ;you that we wilUhe glad to let-you have a i bottle , oh our guarantee i that ; it .will costl-you nothings unless you. pid ,that it does the-worK. it. a..joraan as'.uo., jurug- -gists. . , - .Br. Evans, - Ex-Commissi-ner of Health,, says: "There is -almost no relatipn between skin ; ..'diseases '.and the' blood." The skin. mustJ be cured through the skin" The germs." -nipst be washed out, and ' so' salves $ have ion&Tago been" found wprthless.? :s The ost advanced- physicians - of" -'.this country are n" w agreed on r this. ; and are prescribing -a wash' of ' winter green, thymol and other ingredients "or eczema', and alii other "skin -diseases. V This . compbund.. is known as D. D.-'D.: Prescription 'for .Eczema.:' , Br. Holmes, the well, known skin -1 V j I : - - M," - - .-- - . - ? . tfV4 'I " J lafE'fer 'y'vf' "L lu ' ' " ' ti . Charlotte, N-vC, a. m., . . y'Q QTl y-2om( "' 7' -'- Nov.-18, 1912, " Local ( fore , ' . - CJWyi.j.. -. , f cast:- Fair, .warmer tonight ; " - - g-' " : : T - ' ' and Tuesday, o - - '' . .c ; l' , dtouVlZoV 5O03O66 LrANATORV NOTES. ' Obsenratlona taken at 8 - 7Bth meridian ttmei. - Air pressure reduced to sfe leveL ' Isobars (continuous lines) pass through potata of equal sir pressure; Isotherms (dotted lines) pss tonrach points of equal temperature; drawn only for tero, freezing, 90. and 100. O clear. jQ partly cloudy; Q- dooOr, : rain; snow: V report missing. Arrows fly with the wind. First figures, lowest temperature part :i2 boon; second, pred t "t TCMiBs'Sophle KeUn.) ? ' NEW;YpR,K. Miss Sophie r Kebla n, who was one' of - the -most popular and. willing " to take off her," hat, - which -is . the j feminine ; equivalent ' for taking off one's coat," and "fight1 bef&fe :the: courts! of itbecity and, State. ' Unassisted by the mem bers .'of her family this! plucky .young girl won' a diploma, and a place at the ;bar.';-' She Jworked "asiabook-keeper' byuday,1 so- as- to enable: her to continue rher studies 'at. nigh,C. Wh en she ' first entered, .the night law school - she was fin 'short skirts,-' and 'the - other ' students" dubbed 'f her the . kindergarten1 Kid." .Missebliynis anxious1 to i begin .tlie practice of her pfofessibnat ; once.- ; And; nWr that she: has thus far .succeeded new friends ' haye iVoitinteered - td give vher every a id possible ,in, launching her 'on. a' most successful 'career. 1 ".,".' - ,c7 , TRY THE EVENING CHRONICLE PENNY COL UMN FOR RESUL TS THE.7WKATHEB::7 ' Forect'Tfor'North'-CroUna: V Fair to night, warmer- in" west; portion . rTuesday fair, warmer.1 Wght' north ".' winds be coming .variable. . v ' - , . . ; -.- EXPLANATION OF I TODAY'S ' MAP.- v A. large area: of high;" pressure has pre vailed over, the' eounitry adnce " Saturday, morning but .as - shlfted-to -the south ward today; being centered "over northern Texas. As a consequence vf air ' weather has bee ngeneral over, the ? country' dur ing the ;paM'rlwurs.It;pnctpHsv .tion is f reported only .-from; the. : extreme, Northeast, and , the North Pacific, States. Temperatures are somewhat .below, the normal in most sections, but in ; the Norehern Plains ' States a" changre to warmer is taking place, , due to a baro metric ' disturbance - over Manitoba., A largearea is enclosed by the , "freefling line"" today. . -"T , The indications are , that. fair. .weather will continue' in this vicinity tonight arid Tuesday, -A with !a- change to " jwniewhat warmer. " - ' . " ' 1 i."- - , . O. O., ATTO, Local'Fqrecasterv . The boy's' appettte is often'' the source of atnaaetnent:, 1.' you would have such an appetite take (bamberlaloV Tablets.? They not only create a healthy petite,, but strengthen . the stomach and ' enable it ,to do- its work naturally. For ' sale by all; dealers. ' .---"',- , : , BULLETIN ;; Summary ' of observations 'made at United States weather bureau station Monday, November is. : ; Stations and Weather at 8 a., m. , ' ' ' ' - (Eastern Tlm)- Temperature a Atlanta ..r.v- .. .. Augusta Birmingham . .. Boston .. ' Charleston' V. , . . GHARLOTTB . .. Chicago .. . .. Corpus Chrlsti . . Denver , . Fort JWorth.. .." .. Galveston Houston. . . . . , . . Jacksonville ..'.. Kansas City,..'.. Little . Hock. - Louisville .. ,., Memphis .V . : .. .-. MobUe ..- :. Moatgomary . NewOrleans .. New' Tork Oklahoma , .. .-. .'. Lake City . . San v Antonio f j 38 32 30 M '' 36 , SS 68, 84 43 64 48 '4 38 86 36 S6: 44 38. 48 36l 34 -42 , 88 s50 s . Ck - 9 -3 "A "8? 60 t- 62 42 0 r . 68 60 64. 64 52 64 ,K 68 66 46 48 66 86 " 22 30 v 42 '32 . ,34 52 34 38 .64, 48 44 . 38 36 42 : 96 : 48 38- :34 42 -54- '48 .00' .00 .03 .00 .00 .00 .00 .02' .00. .00 ' :.oo , .00 .00 .CO .00 .00 ,.00' .001 ..00 .00. .00 .00' .00 ,.00 ' .00 San 'Francteco ; Savannah .. ... Shreveprt ; ... . St. : Louis, .. : . .Taylor ..' '.. .. VIcksburg. .. . Wilmington . . . &1 66, '64- .00 44 64 - 42. .00. 40' 64 . 40 .00 88 ' 62 38 .00 ' 48 46 .00 38 .38 .00. ' 36 62 .84 .00 7 . HUntBville, Ala. W. C. . PUard. well- ' known citizen, says: "I hav. used Fo ley's Honey & Tar Compound and found it a' most excellent'' preparation. ' In fact,' It suits - my case -better than -any cough V syrup. I have ever used and I have used t a good many, for I am now over seventy, years old." Bowen's-Drug Store. , e-o-d'1- A C A D E. M Y; -.-7...... ; ' - f ",( . .-' -f. ' . - . ' -L . , Tliree Days Beginning Today. ' Matinees Dally at 3; Evenings at 8:50. Direct from Brilliant Seven Months' Engagement -in New vYork City, i' PAUIi J.. RATNEY'S .AFRICAN , - ' . 7. ' .ijunt. j - , - , ; The 8250,000 Motion Picture Pro- duction which was pronounced the-, most Marvelous;-ever- taken. ThTlir- ing, . Sensational; .Educational. , Two. hours and a, half in the Jungles with; the Millionaire1 Sportsman graphical- ' ly described by; Mr.' Reginald Carring--ton- t - Seats - now selling at Hawley's. a Prices..' Lower Floor. . . . . - .... 50c . Balcony . . . . .35c ami 25c" Your FOB IS THERE ANYTHLNO COULD USE A PEI1TNY . AD TO-DAY. m Gets A ' : i . Mir 4 yiYs .' ' ' f w' " - 1 ' - t Bv:"Btid:- Fisher TiT? 'fvSSto. SALONIKA, 0 HOW IY tiJAC. rl.J. W VOO CAN C0NWc:osr 7'- " ' 1 S ' a ; r vfeToK-tow .' A FOW?,;7 l' THIS. J k 7"'i r , I ToUUow : ? : 7v ." o , THCT THS . CDVLOCT ACN6 PrV lit i iytu DOfAfM "TMUSUt 'V S6 TrtSLC , UlAS M8TIrttic: TUfcKS nDO 1 THINK. that; THE 7 SrtCjWSO : JUDGeMEMTl J .v
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