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THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, DECEMBER 13, flOUS GRIDIRON GLUB PUTS E OF ITSCHRHACTEHISTIG ENTERTAINMENTS N . lipc. 12. Kid deinoc- Wi31u rtnich here tonlSht - c P heavyweight cnani & fid ..;ars".- when the Kid an- ciC3 to Referee Bull Moose that ;c-:ce . 'loked but vindicated," ta ,. tp Enst Side Terror, ...5 rh? dinner. "iit 0 -.vas but one of a se- turns staged tonight ::;t'ou. the Gridiron CluD vr . spflsnn. ?;i liquet u' leal and everything its nr? .f.iai was FOUR MEN SENTENCED. Montgomery, Ala,, Dec. 12. Sen tences of seven years -each were im posed by United States Judge Henry; D. Clayton in the f edc ral court here upon John Williams, Harry Marks,, Frank Moore and John Todd, convict-i ed of bringing explosives into Ala-j bama from Georgia. They will be taken ' to the federal penitentiary at Atlanta! Monday. The men were arrested here j last March when a quantity of dyna mite, nitro. glycerine and burglars' tools were found on Todd. Williams, j Moore and Marks are under indict-? ment at Tuscaloosa for robbing an pre:i idled without gloves, i Alabama Great Southern passenger tram at mDDviue, Ala., in September, 1913- "." statin-: ...,e :an-l ,'3 Ta::u ;Jri:e Wilson down, all the rational lite were put - hot gridiron and it , nt electically heated ;V the center of the , Lall. v 'And navy reform, Vt'-i'in. uoosevelt and Oys- RUNN1NG PISTOL DUEL. ! 1 i. :wv.i, Bryan and peace, abinent meeting, a ident Marshall, a come backs; a dig o Champ Clark these V-lr subjects were hand " and sparkling fashion. ; hriness. political, pro 'rualistic lines were the a v.- themselves as some ni," although perhaps i a Li . c saure. e - . ... i '5 Cents A .Week. K NOW TAKE STOC ie Home-Building S Loan- Ass n Is Now Receiving Subscriptions To Its October Series. New Offices, 16 E. Trade St. H.V.P. Vreeland, Sec. & Treas. 1 New Orleans, Dec. 12. After shoot ing and fatally wounding his former sweetheart as she was running from him at Toulouse and Chartres streets in the Latin Quarter here today, Igna- cio Tijirina, a Mexican, fought a pis-i tol battle with three police officers and pedestrians until he fell mortally wounded. The Mexican emptied his pistol just before he fell and one of his bullets struck Patrolman John Tir ney, but the officer is not seriously hurt. Doctors say Tijirina and the worn an, Matina Gonzales, can not live. th Ward .'Hom We offer at a bargain a most desirable home in very best section o 4th Ward. Now offered 'or $5500. formerly $6500 Let us show you this. ' Also great bargain in a 7-room hot air heated house, with hardwood floors in Elizabeth, on paved street, Price only $4050, formerly $5750. l . r,mn . . w , w w 1 .1-.-, IIll'uS tiei-l-'H. h""""u JkhJUUt JU,'l.A..,i. !U'-!WWUWb .:ui.O -Tin1! ... , , , W-ifwWW W1W,WW V-"iMf-..-f wrf-lMCW ... .1 TlnlTltr na II or . -j i iV, I -Lit Aril UIUUIJ; 3 1 - ,t,. trainH at parh u' lUp:r inscribed. DR. GEO. E. DENNIS. '" ..,-.--Tinnr1CTlPo TAlat-l DENTIST ii i i ' i i T . it; itu i. a - Vj - i - - - - - to Correspondence relat-1 hQ ttp cam; ain pievcumg (it aid" the fatalities incident .-.0- i-ide were a number of al-"rtaie-rvus all of them spicy t,;f"d to have been exchanged in "'"recent campaign between leading e'raerriraent started directly at- .r til.? first course. ;:. nondescript soldier V'c'rHe hall. His tattered un decorated with the ornaments ,! eVf:-viliiu2 trom major scuwoi w 1 .r...-..4 .- thin omnrMatPd rra:. lU'tlt'u a i""i - trp Tbi? composite soldier, it was ' n i- 4- i -w- 'lino. J Gardners idea of the American "rjie cid fellow allowed he was too 10 .-pread over all the U. S-P-r-y from Alaska to Hawaw-Ay, resident tirrned him over to ri-etary of War "Warrison for ex piation. . lien "Bill" Brigham, correspond ."of a Boston paper was inducted a member of the club. The eligibil--comminee ciuizzed him regarding : .iincations. and he answered ih questions in true high-brow -. i U A 1, cllh. iitonese, uatu ne i eauiicu i of the Boston i forth uith 702 Commercial Building Phone 3L02. I. W. JAMISON, DENTIST Office 'Phone 326. Residence 962-J Dr. H. C. Henderson.. Dr. R. B. Gaddy HENDERSON & GADDY DENTISTS Office. Hunt Bldg., 202 1-2 N. Tryon St Phone 216. ARCHITECTS F. L. BONFOEY, ARCHITECT Supervision of Construction. 215 North Tryon St. ROOFING Does Your Roof Leak? Let vis make it rainproof and put your gutters and conductor pipes in good order. We are specialists in tms: taiK aouuL;i)aij-(i1ng''anQ repairing tin. iron or furnace work promptly Braves when he his ames. You oughta seen em iaue B.aLe roofs rte maae -auie ni"'' '"-".uuue, . .int- in t.'-io Rnltimore if ilif uiit: piaiin. hi t--iv inorm. Ana we wiu. " Rnstftii Braves thereupon marcn- iz:o the hall and carried Brigham an;d a chorus of cheers. T'ae .-r-ne then changed to a ropea sa. The announcer introduced il ilocse. "the greatest referee that ir itood between two parties Ed Democvacy. C. F. SHUMAN. OOFS Phone 1436. Office Trust Building. For Rent Good 5-room house, Villa Heights, for $1.50 per week, to a desirable ten ant. First week free. W. G. SHOEMAKER 29 1-2 N. Tryon St. Phone 3031-J. CHRISTMAS HOLIC Y" EXCURSION FARES VIA Norfolk Southern Railroad Convenient Schedules, PULLMAN SLEEPING AND PARLOR CAR SERVICE. Tickets on sale Dec. 16th-23th, inclu sive, also January 1st. Final return limit, Jan. 6th, 1915. Ask nearest N. S. R. R. ticket agent for complete information. . H. S- LEARD, G. P. A. LC I A U Rear CMS CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY Built, Repaired and Guaranteed. R. S. GARMON & BRO. the nresent cham-,36 HowelTs Arcade. Phone 992 a or the United States" jumped) a the riug, followed by a limping ire who was slated as Old G. O. ."itavv weiaht champion for sixteen! ears, knocked out in 1912, but who; ajiSe Car. Come OaCR. remuoo . ies were seconds for Old G. O. Ciiarley Murphy and J. namj were in the Kid's corner. Ai- j iae was called, the announcer tola ; i C-ridironers, that house of repre ; natives rules would prevail, anaj s mttine in clinches, rougu 4" biting and kicking would De wed The battle was chiefly fo '.c. The next skit introduced fflber dressed as Col. Roosevelt, a sang to the tune of "I'm on My -7 to Mandaiay.'Tm on the way to J:r Bay," etc. kemlers of the entertainment com- i -e theii gave a psuedo-renearsai 3 a act "Behind the scenes," in vm-j ot a cabinet meeting. Bryan; y-n to pass out his "peace") shares. Daniels interrupted a .suggestion that it would be to beat old swords into some use'Lti! like water bottles for -i navy. The members then disa- about leaving in a remark that ' a -.reel had tried to cut out jonu KOH Wil'iinnK! The rahinettel'S Sbbled over their recent cam- mg tours, and finally one mem- 'oi the committee suggested it be too "raw" to have in the r-rtainments any suggestions ot 5;C'ions between Bryan and the tent.,f it was decided to pass tbe THE HBUC TASTE 15 TODAY All first-class where. A Cul ti v a t e d Taste. It knows and "nsists upon the Best Wbito House Tea is just as good as White House Coffee: both -are as good as good can be. Grocers every- Gift Problem Solved. Make, this a Photo. Xmas Rain or Shine, Day or Night, COOKE'S STUDIO Phone 1511. 324 No. Tryon St. to McAdoo and Bryan. Daniel:-, suggested having Havana, Cuba, Special Excursion Fares Via Southern Railway. Premier Carrier . of the South. On Thursday, January 7th, 1915, the Southern Railway will sell Special Ex cursion Round Trip Tickets from, va rious points to Havana, Cubar and re turn- Tickets will be sold for all reg- rious points to Havana, Cuba, and re turn limit to reach original starting 7re battleships. Brvan choked him;noiTlt nr,t lator than inidnierht of Jan" 'Uh a remark, "Daniels have an- uary , 25th 191B. Tickets will include .jiuiiaasuare. ' When SeCreidlJ fmoala anH herth on StMttiPr hptwppn Key West or Port Tampa and Havana, ;-fu tried to prove the tariff had; -aJi prosijeritv, the cabinet mem Is fW'-t. A burlesque of the recent Round trip rates points as follows: takini- a mnvic nf thfx S6B- m,,in4-A XT C "IS StHO-a.-l u 11 'lnL- tho fim r . fcw 11 u t ureensuoro -a temporarily, while a memorial winston-Salem wa? held in the darkened ; Mt irv 5rius f!,-c- "Hear Them Bells" N wilkesboro Trh the skits were re- Marion iB .Tue Goddess of Liberty, Juliet ;Morgantcn ..... ii -ier itomeo. ine cuui Qastonia "ie weicorned in an old Home celebration. Nick Longwortn ., mat tsie familv was all well. family i'teci an invitation to bring to thfi old home cept father-in-law (Roosevelt.) uiinent club guests, including VHPOnt Morgan, George W. Per-'-f ai?' Fi!rrJ' Senator-elect Hard bhin vl0; Governcr-elect Willis, V ;,' Frari Trumbull and others, Vr l!ut through their paces. k i' uess announced that they j.i - "-1 i)eciv;e prize, aiiu gS'ishare significant of the is ttt,"!lw.een ou and Washington" th"! ua1m- KinS Cotton, asking 3 " treasury; the alleged board g memlers of the feder liej and others skits were in- Hickory . . . Statesville High Point Salisbury . Albemarle . Asheboro . from principal $44.60 46.60 46.30 47.40 48.20 44.90 45.45 44.60 45.00 45.00 46.25 45.35 46.15 46.90 Round Trip Excursion Fares via South ern Railway Premier Carrier of the South. For the Christmas Holidays, the Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets at very low fares to various points. Dates of sale, December 16th to 25th, inclusive and December 31st, 1914, also January lst.,1915, with final return limit January 6th, 1915. Round trip tickets will also be sold to Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, South Dakota and Wisconsin points on December 19th to 24th, inclusive and December 29th-30th-31st, 1914, with fin al return limit January 18th, 1915 also Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas points on December 20th-21st-22nd, 1914, with final return limit January 18th, 1915. . Take advantage of these low tares in making your trips during the holi days. For further detailed information, schedules, Pullman Reservations, etc., ask any Southern Railway Agent, or write, - R. H. DeBUTTS, Division Passenger Agent, 3 to Janl Charlotte, N. C. 1 One 10-room house on North f I Tryon St. e) One 7-room house on East j Stonewall St & One 6 room house on East Lib- f I erty SL 0 One 5-room house on West 13tt 1 St One 5-i oom house on West Pin- ! J man St. j One 4-room house on East Oak 1 St I g One 4-rocm house on Trement i Ave., Dil worth- I C. McNelis ! $ Real Es tate a '. Rental Agt, f S3 E. Fourth Street Pfione No. 604-J. Why, Not? Fort Fisher The man who is wedded to a matter-of-fact woman eventually realizes that facts are stubborn things. leach i 1 WILMINGTON, N. C. The finest Eeach on the Coast. Atlantic Highest elevation be tween Long Branch and Jacksonville- The best investment proposition to-day in the South. Ideally lo cated for your Summer Homo. IL-gJ&gHI Handsomely illustrat ed Booklet FREE for the asking. Don't delay. Write for it TO-DAY. KURE LAND & DE VELOPMENT CO., Wilmington. N. C. Insurance ! Insurance ! Insurance ! Fire. Steam Boiler: Auto Liabilitv. Riirtrlarv Plato niaias Phv. ; cians Liability, Accident, Health, Druggists Liability, Theft, Live : j Stock. Agents for Atlantic "Live Stock, Providence, R. I. ' " ; ' v . Agents for Fidelity and Casualty of New York. ; '4 MILLER OATES REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE CO. Phone 1011. Basement Trust Buildlna 172 1 Acre Farm 10 1-2 miles from Charlotte, 1 1-2 miles from station, 2 dwellings, fine pasture and orchard. Water on place. Price per acre. $27.50. Farm 6 1-2 miles from Charlotte, 100 acres, 6-room house, barn and crib, .one tenant house and barn,- 20 acre pasture, wired, running water, price, per acre $57, worth $100. , . W. j. GEO WELL Garibaldi Building, 12 U2 S. Tryon. Phone 2011 FOR RENT 12-room house, 312 North Brevard. 5-room house, 520 North McDowell. Nice 5-room apartment. Gas range and water heater furnished. 5 rooms, 403 South Ceaar. R rooms, 206 South Myers. 5 rooms, 821 North Church 1 Store 311 East Trade. 1 Store 34 West 5th. " FOR SALS One 5-room h oust, modern. One 8-room, modern. Including vater heat. ne 8-room house, modern, including ot air heating. ' hot HACKNEY BROS. CO. Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Dairy Supplies. Cream Sep. rdiors, atancnions and complete .set of supplies. Gasoline iiiginest Pumpl ierra wotta i ipe, l'lue Lining, Wall Coping, etc. -6 and S West Fifth Street. Charlotte, N. Phone 293-294. NEaR-IN residence. A handsome 12-room, home, on large lot, within easy walking dis tance of the square, and in one of the best neighborhoods in the city. Can be bought at a. big bargain, or will trade for a sm"aller home in suburbs. . " JNO. P. LITTLE Phone 21 204 N. Tryon Street P InfO uifn We are offering for quick sale 5-room cottage, $2,150.00, $500 cash balance easy terms. This cottage is well located on paved street with all modern conveniences. The house is almost new. Street car runs by the door, close to school and you will agree witli us it is a pick up. We want to show it, and you can judge for yourself. Browi Phone 535. 33 W. 5th St. Clayton Hotel Build'ng. i landwood Apartaent Through Pullman Steeping Car to Chicago via Southern Railway, premier Carrier of the South And Connections. The Southern Kailway is now oper ating through Pullman Sleeping car from Charleston, S. C, to Chicago, 111., in connection with Queen and Crescent Route and Big Four Route. This car is handled on the Carolina Special and affords greatly improved service from the Carolinas and Georgia to Chicago and the West. Leaves Charleston, 8:00 A. M. Leaves Spartanburg,. 1:45 P. M. Leaves Asheville, 7:30 P. M. Arrives Chicago 9:00 P. M. second day. Excellent connections made from Charlotte, Greensboro, Salisbury, Winston-Salem, Gastonia and interme diate points. For further information, Pullman reservations, etc., address. R. H. DeBUTTS, D. P. A., 7-tf Charlotte, N. C. We can still offer very desirable 4 and 5-room apartments with bath rents $37.50 to $45.00 in "The Blandwood," the finest and best equipped apartment house In the Carolinas. PATTERSON & GLASCOCK, Inc. 200 COMMERCIAL BLDG. 'PHONE NO S 5 i I 2. - Wiewr FOR RESIST 709 S. Tryon St., 10 rooms, bath.. . $65.00 i 311 N. College St., 10 rooms, bath.... .... .... .... ..J. 70.00 No. 5 Ransom Place, 8 rooms, bath 40.00 1 Nice 6-room house, Lillington Ave.'... , 35.00 1 207 E. Morehead St., 8 rooms, Oath 35-00 9 303 13. Boulevard. 7 rooms, bath. .... .... 30.OO No. 7 Fox St., 7 rooms,' bath 27.50 " No. 9 Park Court, 6 rooms, bath.... 25.00 1 405 E. 4tb St., 8 rooms, bath ...... .... .... .... .... .... 20.00 f 304 S. Church St., 5 rooms, bath.... .. ...... .... .... .... 20.00 f 2005 S. Boulevard. 7 rooms, batn.... .' .... .... .... 20.00 f E. C. GRIFFITH, Manager. Real Estate Department American Trust Co. Phone 3200 P T. Concord . 45.15 Rutherf ordton 44.60 Rates in same proportion from -all intermediate points. Rates will apply via either Savannah and Jacksonville or Atlanta and Jack sonville. Excellent train service via either route with Pullman accommoda tions. . " . . - 4 : ; ' For further information, Pullman reservations, etc., ask any Southern Railway agent, or address, R. II. DeBUTTS, Division Passenger Agent, -l-20t Charlotte, N. C. Selwyn Hotel Charlotte's Only I Fire-proof Hotel Every convenience and -sup- plied with pure artesian water t rom ows wall 303 1-2 feet deep. J Located convenient to business section anc close to all railroad stations. European or American Plan. I ;TP llnpn I Intil I 8:30 K M J I EDGAR B. MOORE J Call Allison 2012 Cottage For Rent 4 rooms, Electric Lights, Gas, nice Bath, Screens, walls newly papered. Best bath and electrical fixtures. 904 East 5th street. Go see the house, then come see me for price. Chas. W. Allison 18 S. Tryon St. Telephone 2012 FOR RENT 0 f 7-room modern with barn and garage. Elizabeth Heights. .. .$25.00 6-room modern, Fcurth Ward....' .. ....... .... .... .... 22.50 7-room modern, very desirable, East Boulevard, Dilworth.... 35.0'J 10 room modern desirable, N. Tryon, close in.. 40.00 b We have several apartments and other desirable homes. Call at J the office. , . I THE SIMMONS COMPANY. x I LEE KINNEY, Rental Manager. 45 N. Tryon Street. Phone 466. M OFFICE OF echanics & Loan Perp etual Building Associat on Charlotte, N. C. The 64th Series of the association opened up very auspiciously with 2,500 shaares for September and the selling of additional shares will continue through Octo ber and November. We want your business and can promise you prompt and courteous treatment we are glad to explain our methods and systems as we wish our customers to understand thoroughly our contracts- .-. Make a Start and do it now. There is room for evervbodv in the 64th Series. R. E. COCHRANE, J. H. WEARN, Secretary & Treasurer. ; President. IT'S MY CASH BUSINESS Don't you get the idea that becaus e I am in ' the Real Estate business that I do not want your NOTARY PUBIC BUSINESS. , It's my Cash busi ness, and it don't makek any difference to me who you are what you do where you live would appreciate your-Notary Public business.. I have the most convenient and the best located office in Charlotte for the public t in general All business given prompt, courteous and confidential attention. -I'll go anywhere any time on moment's notice to serve you-have automo- j bile and my time Is my . own. Another thing I am expert with typewriter and draw up deeds, mortgages, and other business " papers "WHILE YOU I WAIT". Phone 162.: . . . ' ; JONE, THE PUBLIC NOTARY AND REAL ESTATE MAN .1 FOR RENT- Eight-room house in good 'conditio!, within three and one-half blocks of square, good neighborhood. G E O. Phone 751: J: W1LSO INSURANCE 10 East Fourth St.
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