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;-.-. s;...-f v : : ' .: J, i ' , a".1 ..-'. v .' :. t'-iVv ""ST- ;.. v.". V.-v- -' W.y-, -j "'- v .:: ' . . .4 - ... s . , :..r .; .;. ;T fti ,rtA; --h-..--:.- -.V -' - .- . t.. v.' . : ;. ' i, PHEI DENXTO SFKND CHRIST3IAS AT T HE CANAL. f "" ill 0 V;K 5 or i Ns li&. - s . ' . ' 7) -:Vx; -. IAc- vnc n t,-' u jJS!ft!$!ftXl , 1lllUl,li fS jS3 Xv. -I I msss-rvssr" ill wyp?!- 'irs iy HASHED BALL IS TO BE MADE ATTRACTIVE - President Taft i and one jotthe ; great ao9kaf of . teGatuu, dam gection of the CanaL Blow is. an Jtossrt-f .Col.;., -George, tioetnais, genera; supervisor! tone greau-prujeui. u n vwws'ij'" .01 tne' unitea Btates jjreaanaugni ".rfeansas. . ; . - . , f- a,- - : . , J- t . 2 y ( " - WASHINGTON, Dec l$.-pre$iden t Taft, acQompanied by Mrs. Taf t, ,M r. andiMrS."har!es PpTafi' Secretary Jliiles and '-Major Rhoades,'" wJ11 take th : midnight train tonight "for Key . West, tvheYe the 'party" vih Woard the United States i rrreadnaught Arkansa , and proceed to the Canal Zone. It i3 the intention oC the President to t8pend pie. ChrisUnas' holidays iixspecti.-4to: great' work but het yylll return; in time for. the, annual New Year's reception at the White ' House. .'j;'Ji 7 - . - TO VISIT THE CANAL Stubborn Case "I was under the treatment? of two doctors," writes Mrs. R.L Riiltipsr of Indian Valley, VW "and they pro nounced my case a very stubborn one, of womanly weak ness., I was not able t" sit up, when' I commenced to take CarduL -T. J used It about one - week, before I saw much, change. Now, the severe pain, th it had been in ! my side for years, has gone, and I don't suffer at-all, I am feeling better than In a Jong time, and cannot speak too highly of Cardul" c TAKE The WomanSTdmc if you are one of those ailing women who suffer from any of the troubles so common to womeiu - Cardui is a builder of womanly strength. Composed of purely yegetabie ingredients, - it acts quickly on the womanly system, building up womanly strength, toning up thje womanly nerves; and regulatingi'me ; womanly .system, Cardui has been . in successful use for, more than 50 years. Thousands of ladies have written to teil of the benefit they received from it Try it for your troubles. Begin today. . '." " Wiffir ite: Ladie Advisory Dept., Chirttaooea Mediate Ca, CbattanooK, Teno,. tor Sptdal Instm&om, sn4 64-pafe book, " Home Treatment for Women. " sent free. J 53 President Taft v and Party and! Con gressional Party Leave Tonight for Panama. WASHINGTON, Dec. 18 Two parties of -high Government officials leave tonight for the Panama Canal zone to inspect the big ditch. The first will he headed by President Taft and includes -members o fhis family. Assistant Secretary Beekman. Winthrop of the Navy an-d Mrs. Win throp. Secretary and Mrs. HUles and several others. . The second party 1 composed of members - of Congress, including - Senator Poindexter an$ Representatives Sweet of Michigan and, Qldfleld of Arkansas , and thel? wives. The presidential . party Is to embark on the-. battleship Arkansas at Key West, while the congressional Investigators , will set . sail on th regular steamer from- New "STork. The presidential . party , is due t arrive at Colon, on the day before Christmas and the President wilt spend three full -days in looking over the work.., -v , . , . ' .The White; House was one; of th busiest places in the capital today, in preparation for Jhe exodus. : It ' wiU take on a , state'of somnambulenq)" for several days .then, howeVer, t oi the ' President and his family do n'oi expect to 'return to it before .December- 31, or possibly New r Year's Day.'- ; '. ' r Host Of Charlotte Ladles And Gentlemen Named To Serve r - i--1 As Patrons - : ; ThA masked ball to be given Christ mas night for the benefit of the CharJ lotte Drum Corps promises to be one of the featuresome events of the holi day w.eek in Charlotte. , The commit tee - on arrangement has been meeting yvijth cordial favpr from the people of Charlotte and the prospect Is that the attendance will justify ; the elaborate preparations that are being- made. The floor has been - arranged for - about 50Q. ; , , The foUowing .ladies- and- gen tlemen . , have - v been ' selected to' serVe'-as patrons of ''the affair: M and Mrs. 'C. C. Hook, Mr and Mrs. Word H. Wood, Mr and Mrs. Leake Carraway, Mr. and , Mrs. W. R- Fore man, Mr. and Mrs. F. C: Abbott; Mr, And Mrs.; A. Houston, Mr- and Mrs. B. W. Thompson, Mr;- and MS. Ci : u. Creigbton, Mr and Mrs, T. T. AHIsop, Mr", and Mrs. C O. Ruester, Mr., and Mrs.- V DCHascock, Mr- and Mrs. J. B. Alexander! Mr. and Mrs.' W. S. Alexan der, Mr, and Mrs. R. H. DeButts, Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Dowd, Mr.' and Mrs. M. C. Mayer,-Mr.' and Mrs. J. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Scott. Mr. and . Mrs. A Mr- McDonald,- Mr. and ? Mrs. i -Frank Jones.' Mr. --.and Mrs. H. M. Victor, Mr. and -Mrs. C- V. Palmer, Mr. and . Mrs. 'J.' P. LIndsey, ; Mr. and Mrs. D. ; P. Hutchison. Mr -and iMrs .C.. A. Bland, Mr. and Mrs. W S. Lee, Dr. and Irs. C; -LT Alexander, Mr. and- Mrs. -Thomas L; Alexander. Dr. and Mrs. William Al len, Mr. . and Mrs. . jTon 8.. Blakr. and ; Mrs. L. C- ' -JJurwett, Mr: v and " Mrs. L. L. Caudte,: Mr. and Mrs.: P. 1 M- Cave, Mr, and v Mrs. Norman A. Cocke, Mr. and . Mrs. C. C, : Coddington, Mr. . and Mrs.' stuart . W. ; Cramer, Mr. and Ms. J; H palngerfleld, Mrv and Mrs. Brent IS TTTE1M3 ANYTHING yOC fJOCLD USB A PESfUX AD . FOX TO-DAT 7 &. pfane,' -Mr. and MrsA- ? Draper Dr. and Mrs. I. Wv'Faison, Mr. s4 Mrs. X O. 'Gardner,- M. and Mrs. 'Jos' Garl-; haldi, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgs W. Graham, Jr.. Mr; and Mrs.' J. H. Ham, Mr, and Mrs. J. M Harry Mr. -and Mrs, ..Har vey Lambeth. Mr: and Mrs. Robert Las Piter, Mr. and Mr..-Bttsh B. Le,- Mr. and Mrs. Vinton LfddeU,, Mr. and Mrs. H A.' London '-Jr.. Mr. "and Ml S..L Mason. ; Mr, .and Mrs. Edgar B. Moore, Mr.-; and : Mrs. 'Harvey W. Modre . Mr. and Mrs.1 Cameron Morrtsen, Ho, and Mrs. John M.' Morehead, l:r. and' Mrs, Henry l&. MoAden, Dr. and Mrs. B. C. Naiie, Mr. and -Mrs: ; E; V Patterson, Mr. and Mrs, JC. -V.' .Porter,' Mr. and Mrs. B. v R. Preston, Mr, -: and Mrs." C W Requartb, Mr. and Mrs. F. 4 M. Sim--mons, Mr. And Mrs: pen J. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. I A.- C. Springs, Mr. and Mrs,' J.-L.-Staten, Mr.: and Mrs. Z. V, Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. C, W. TiUtt, Mr. an Mrs. John1 B. Van Ness; Mr.' and Mrs. j ,,H. Van. Ness, Mr. and : Mrs.. Ralph Van Landlngham,. Mr. and Mrs.- H... M. Victor, Mr. and Mrp. George p. Wads-' worth, Mr." and Mrs. J; , A. C. Wads worth anoT Mr,' and" . Mrs. . J. Frank Wilkes. , , - ' ' The bal committee is cjMaposed . of Messrs. A." L.v Smith. Thurman LoAg, H. C. Jones, T- T. Allisofl, A. V, Harrill, J. M. Walker and C: G. Creighton. ; ; . SWINDLERS TOUCH t , t ; ; HOBOKEN SAtOON Sffiv - - -- ; H050KKN,.N. J.r Dec, 1 Three hundred - and? sixty-odd saloonkeeper, of . ;6ioett;. iwlndled out ' 0f sums that reach a total of $15,000 by two men. who posed as employes of the' Lackawanna Railroad and cashed fake pay 1 checks last, .Saturday. The police of 20 cities, are looking for the Swindlers ioday. ; ; 2 ' t - In addition to Hoboken, the swin. dlerr-went to Scranton, Pa., and there played the same, game, The amount they secured in that city is estimated at '-$iMo.O. : . . Instead-., of forging signatures, the operators' used a photograph engrav ing process that. makes their detection extremely diflJculi ;. .. ... 0 . . -If you are troubled with chronic con stipation, the mild and' gentle effect of Cbanib"ains Tablets Brakes them es. poclfclir gntd to your' case.. For sale by J &ii dealers. . - j'1 Vttwm mmM -4--vV' MM 1 i p His ffp nABMg 1 .; I ... M: Mr(B: HiT(Bo . 1 T S K m J - ..V'.- k . ": n . - - : .T-'.-'t ' .. ' .. - .... -:.i'W--Hv t : "t . 1 W tMl: It ft ' -V- M -!::, m - - w m T - ' . M IIIM M .-:;-... m m M i- - .w , . a x mens ' turmsnings , iKien 3 ni mens . 1 y Big. purchases have been made for the Christ- Smilm' $7.50 and $&50 UK 1 ) House Coats made or nne double-faced clotns trimmer witn - - - X .' .V; ' "v -i i-. 'i'i :''-. -iv "'v silk cord- double ! silk, :lrogs, and the: r j side pf cloth, blue,: brown and graysize 35 .to '44. Men's Blanket arid Silk Robes 1 made of fine ; wool, full lengthy regular and shawl collars. $5.00. $7.00. $10.00. $12.00. Silk Robe3 $12.50 to $25JOO. . , ' v : ' - rine bnoes : : A . ... ' ii from French, -Shriner &' TJrjier and Hanan & 31 Son. Thb latest English ; lasts with low, broad heel, straight cut with blind eyelets. All the ; new learners, rusot, uiacit, caLt aim juaitjui. m like HmU s rancy waistcoats . In silkl flannels and fine ' mercerized f fabrics, faultlessly -feilored - in sixYbirtton models, $3.00 '.'1' - T' "A tJ? fe'v N3H. JtTIsTC 1 no m it memtieiar : $ljX)rtd $3.00 ixij fajfey silks, " crochet and ac cordioi weave8 made of the best domestic and impprtea ,sUks;'lare, operi-end scarfs in al the - new colors and patterns in holiday, poxes. Men's :2PiQce Combination -, 3 i Silk; scarf and Ho&g to match, neatly boxed for Christmas gifts, $i,00 to $1.50. ; . Boys' and Children's Suits and Overcoats ' , at 1-3 ;oE tfie regular, price. . High-grade Chin chilla Coats,' Norfolk and doubie-hreasted (uits. 9M ' 7 n ??3 p Jo CfGptJrse7 he Stranger May Only Have Been Kidding -Jeff By Bud Fisher .wr?" fine him. a V ; ' -v.. l;,,,, " ' ' : ' 1 - viQfWf fwte ; "DROP your, -pRovmoN P,'lB- WQOTa.OV4 Cote: 'Of MALVH f VCU. i ." N ..- ' ' . ' , I . , . i . . - m m f ' I m a. m - .V.
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