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THE CHARLOTTE NEWS., FEBRUARY 4, 1909 Plays and Player's WE LAUNDER COLL r.'iman comedian in a new play Written especially for t. ! v il U some time! Mm. under the management and direc- ition of the Askin-Singer Company 01 i theatrical managers. 4 0 Eleanor Kent, the latest addition to lH the east of "A Girl at the Helm," is a California girl who began her musical i studies in Paris with Victor Capoul, co- oi i"f meatre ae l upera. tor iuUuk lor the liar" in Seattle . t hi- mining e with the Castle DOCTORS tion. It was impossible for me to .!,,-, Wiil .V nougn aim I a wnue sne sang ;,i have sold to Mort, fequare Company. ilri:n n' il ir A piays. which win! LyuiaE.Pinkham sVegeta :,. l.'ast. Until St. Denis, the American girl' hje CotTinniffld CmtpA Hpr ! whose Hindoo dances" created such a I C. WU1"PU""U VUreO Her. iV-'-T. the daughter, sensation here and in Europe, is again' AVillimantic, Conn. 'Tor five vears , , 'o.,'V. recently made i filling engagements in Paris and Lon-; suffered untold agony from female t !,!ia 11. Id in "Missldon. She expects to return to the Unit- Roubles, causing backache, irregulari- V v York. d States to dance next season under !es' dizziness and nervous prostra- jiiie management ot Henry B. Harris. I i.,! h'T company in ( will close their) Cliff Grant's 'Gaiety Girls," a one- . . pa Saturday night! night company playing in the West. i Chicago. i stranded at Ottawa. Kan., lately. Most i members of the company were left in ,, ; .ham has commission-! that city. Grant and his wife returned Carpenter, the au-jto St. Louis to reorganize their com i.i :!.. r :' New Orleans,"! pany, provided they could obtain suffi-,.,-,.! rn that play for next: cient financial backing. I 1 Edward Everett Rose, the dramatist. . ml Blanche Nichols Iwha helped stage "Rassa" for Mrs. ; ,, i . w skit, entitled "The! Carter, and Jessie Arnold, an actress. which made quite inial theatre. New . now playing with ;!!," is booked to play t o:ii( v. tne cnier roiei r..-! fin's much-disc were married in New York the other day. Both have been married before walk upstairs without stopping on the way. I tried three differ ent doctors and each told me some thing different. I received no benefit from any of them, but seemed to suf fer more. The last doctor said noth ing would restore to v health. I began i We Are Now Showing Oxfords Pumps and New Spring Court Ties $2.00 to $4.00 These Come in Patent Colt Gun Metal and Tans, Calf and Vici On Sale Now HOMPSON'S CUFF A Little Better than most Laundries. Send us jours and we can prove it and they will LAST LONGER too Sanitary Steam Laundry PHONE 8C0. ON THE BOULEVARD. Every Stetson bears the Stetson name JURE D STUDENT OY REGOVEH WAGGERY. raking Lydia E. J'inkham's Vegetable utt. jiuiu uave oeen marneu oeiore (vmtrn,mfi n -!:. if ,,,f,i,i i but were divorced from their respective Hm 'reSoredt sti r,lur,s ttWUUl il ivir or so ago. nose health "Mrs T-Vrr TiAvnViv Tfr-r ot recovery is now staging a new nrodnction for mm wsiii : ' Liebler & Co ine success ot Jwcua -K- TO ha m s Dm ham, Feb. 4. Ferdie Whitaker, the young medical student oi' Chapel Hill who was so badly injured Sunday e with fair prospects i Mary had a little dog Who wagged his little tail; Wherever Mary chanced to jog He followed without fail. "What keeps the doggie acting so .'" Said she, "I hate to brag, But it's because, since you must know He's su:h a merry wag." Washington Star. Mr. Whitaker's father, Dr. L. T Whitaker- cf Enfield, is with him. The ussed! The biggest "press agent stunt" of Vegetable Compound, made f rom roots ! accident occurred when your corres 'the season was pulled off bv William and herbs, is unparalleled. It may be ; pondent was in Rowan county, but the Ik ntirim.it in the. inaraB n "rv. used with perfect conlideuce by women j f acts a ppear to be these : The injured "The railroads are discharging all men with gray hair." "Most of the mar ried men will be safe." "How so?" "The majority of them are bald." Houston Post. : m w.in. r. .1 ..' . r'" v : !.!. I' !'.. ; 1' :. now playing with V il ia "Th" Battle" is to be .,.,:,iu by lJebler &. Co., b. Htu'th-Tarkington and Vi:.-.n. the authors oi r;,s Home." the smallest comedian Girl Question" eomrjanv in WTnshine- who suffer from displacements, inflam-i man was diiving with four students in ton. when he indnr-P.i Prsidt Bnnsp. mation, ulceration, hbroia tumors, ir the o nn,u,. lesiuanues, uenouiu pains, uacKacue, in a. street car ueai House to the entire chorus of the com- taring-down feeling, flatulency, mdi- West Chapel Hill street. nov- Thot ! gestion, aizziness, or nervous prostra- besan to run and tne dnv a thing had ever been done and the company, as a result, received a large amount of free advertising throughout ,i ii mur.' is to be the star the country. Sporting News Told In Brief , I'imHsh racing season ti - l.i-.r'-. 1 nfff.ntirm in j f the large number ;:..! American owners who abroad to com : . . !;. K'.'tif. A must Hel l Ii. ::v I'ayne Whitney all . ia KiiKlaml now. Colin, ,. I . . i . . .11.. I rlll I ii uir t. k:nwn of these. tir the Westminster H iu h Show, which at Madison Square r ".'. This is the e!' i ever entered vtiihit ion either in at Britain.' ''The Man of the Hour." The most successful play of big city life in the United States yet pro duced. "The Man of the Hour," will be seen at the Academy of Music to night, by William A. Brady and Jo seph R. Grismer's special cast. This makes the third season of the play, which was first acted on Oct. 27, 190'!, in Albany, N ,Y. Since then, it has gone through the following protracted runs: New York city, fifty-four weeks, without stop, through the entire sum mer of 1907. carriage and they were approach- the suburbs of The horses er gave warn- tion. ins- that he- could not hold them. "For thirwPflrs T vdi-i F" T'i,ikb:i ni's ' Whitaker climbed over the seat, to the Vegetable "Compound has been the right, reached for the dash and miss standard remedy ior temale ills, ami in sun to Proof was thrown under the i'feiing women owe it to themselves which passed over his head fracturing ' iipmorrh-i-es at, least give this medicine a trial, it- He is still in a serious condition ' fo,hmV or nn- oof is abundant that it has cured at the Watts hospital though possessed i , J 1 7 . .TT thousands Of Others, and why should it , c J rationahtv and a1lJieciating las con- jand 00 . goW 'TWAS A GLORIOUS VICTORY. There's rejo:clng In Fedora, Tenn. A man's life has been saved, and now Dr. King's Mew Discovery Is the talk of the town for curing C. V. Pepper of deadly lung hemorrhages. "I could not work nor get about," he writes, "and the doctors did me no good, but. lifter using Dr. King's New Discovery three weeks, I feel like a new man, wheels suuu wuuv again. rui ftuv. or uiseasea uinsrs, vouens ana Hay Fever, L.a- ny Bronchial affec- aled. Price 50c I f We con't have to stand and argue to induce a man to select a tetson Hat He usually knows all about it before he comes in, and all we need 'to do is to have the style ho wants, ana you can de pend upon it. we are readv. Wo have the Steison Soft ami Dei by Hats in all the latest styl not cure you '? Tjrned Around. - A well-fed horse drove to town, be hind a span of ancient men, whose j knees were sore from falling down and ' striving to get up again, their poor old ribs were bare of meat, and they had sores upon their necks; there was not on the village street a tougher look ing pair of wrecks. And so they sham . bled up the street, a spectre harnessed with a ghost; the horse descended from ; his seat, and eft them standing by the post. And there they stood through He is ; second year student in medi- guaranteed by ,Woodall & Sheppard. cine, popular ana one oi tue uest known young men at Chapel Hill. He makes a poor business of life who lives for business alone. Tha VICTOR half the night, and shook and shivered Chicago, one run of sixteen weeks, in the tugs, the while their master, in from May 1 1 to August 31, 1907; sec- j delight, was shaking dice with other ond run. McVicker's Theatre, twenty- plugs. And ei W in " OH. WQOLLEY'S I SAfHTARiUU and all inebriety and drug: i J : r ; a.1 C n m mm cassava c s"' severe suffering. Comfort of tatient8 carefully looked after. A home like, pleasant sanitarium not a prison. Treatment entirely free j I rom any narmiui results, uur miriy years- experience snows inrsc diseases are curable. Patients also treated at their homes.Our book of particulars free. Address Ir.Ii.3I. Woolley Co. Atlauta, Ga Long-Tate ClothinggCo. of !,"i K"y t'-am defeated the : Sr. Nicholas Kink by And there they died of grief and cold on more they'll haul the heavy plow; their master said, when he was told: "They cost blamed little, anyhow." BREAKING. "iv! indoor pole vault re ; i v;h inches was estab ' ": !!.' S. Jacobs, of the i.l Chicago at the loth :.:;;) track meet given :r K',-m;.-nt Athletic As- one weeks, beginning in Januarv 19u8. Boston, one run of nineteen weeks, spring of 1908. Philadelphia, one run of twenty one weeks, winter and spring of 1908. . Besides, fresh' runs are planned in 1 have broken mv heart on occasion, Philadelphia and Boston; while a j And found it would mend again second special company, equal in ah ' soon; particulars to the one which will b" I have broken my head, an abrasion seen here in the play, is making us i Was all you could see by next noon third tour of the cities of the Pa- I can cure a smashed dish with mere : wiil start in the six which will begin to n City. The racers will a day. beginning at 2:30 afternoon. For Increase Of Pensions ' 1'"!.. 4. Th" Confederate "' '!.i flinty yesterday sent ' ! '! inn embodying seven : n'ing the increase of '!," pensioned class. cific coast. What Are the Greatest Songs? The New York Herald recently commented on the question, "What are the greatest songs," songs that have stirred the human heart, ad vanced by the various readers, but by almost unanimous consent the following were the songs that were entitled to that distinction and voted to an exalted positios in the Hall of Fame. "The Star Spangled Ban ner," "The Marseillaise," "Die Wacht Am Rhein," "Song of the Evening Star," from Tannehauser, "The lost Chord," "Die Meister singer," "Old Black Joe," "Misere," from "11 Trovatore," "God Save the Queen." and "Dixie." These immortal melodies, together with many patriotic anthems and the newest ballad coon songs, and plaster. I can crack a bad joke and not kill; But the hopeless, the mendless dis aster 1 Is to break a new ten-dollar bill. Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. Pineules for th -Kidneys are little golden globules which act directly on the kidneys. A trial will convince you of quick results for Backache, Rheumatism, Lumbago and tired worn out feeling. 30 days' trial $1.00. They purify the blood. Sold by S- L. Alexan der & Co. '" a,,;!:'.' that the ;t:it 1on- '"" ""'i ; iid that the iit in-1 the sweet old-time songs of the South, A C A TONIGHT AT 8:30. Wm. A. Brady and Jas. R. Grismer Make Known Here the Most Fasci nating Play of the Day ' l.":i',ral,lv discharged or ! b a feature of the "Dixie Min- ' ;!" to'inciude aii wid-!'trels-" headei by BiHy er? ands" i 1 he Man ot theHour 1 . L L-rs before Januarv 11 '' Mne.i ,v every veteran of i I . . c unn. The Durham ,:!" '" t'-ly fallowing the gen-..v.,- th,. tate. 'r an!;-;, if ,m mi-sinners adjourned k ' ,vvi'h'"l, ii n agreement with , ., ' l"i!ie ;is lo ,ju. buildinc '"in house and the city -nit ''mi 1.,1'ltll !.!'!, r.' i a. $17,000 building heioning to the city. !'v ywns a site of value ''iti'ls the burner! lniilil. ' rii'.en hi, ve insurance of which to st:irt the new 'heiii;!, the si(. iUUI ,l,p - nineteen twentieths of 1 '"'i-. Hie county is unwil " '' "lit. r the agreement '"' miows. The commis- " 1'ioney rr.ther jtarsim- "The one great play of the day." William Jennings Bryan. Prices $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50 and 25c Seats on sale today at Hawiey's. and the Cotton Pickers' Band per forraance announced ior presentation J By George Broadhurst. at the Academy of Music, Saturday j "The best play I have ever seen " matinee and night. During this en- Theodore Roosevelt gagement the entire balcony and gal lery will be reserved for colored people. Seats are now on sale. The Vernon Stock Company will be seen here at the Academy of Music, for one week .beginning Mon day night, and during the engagement in this city a repertoire of high-class plays will be presented by this well known organization, which is mak ing its first tour through the South, and has been accorded much praise from the press and public, for the splendid company of players, and the FINE FREE! THE BEST COAL IS THE CIIEAPST COAL. BEST. PHONE 19 OR 72. WE SELL ONLY THE l.at.M.j 11. l.'ip; Lodges In The Skin 00r ft sease Cured by Oil of '"ernrfpn r H..V1 and the COTTON PICKERS' excellent plays that they appear in j En0UKh Dandiest Real I U H P L iwi Saturday, Matinee and Nicht. The Dandy Dixia Minstrels BAND. ai ry -w i i X '11 A ffA ' ine unwritten uiw win ue unci ed to be followed on Tuesday night by the drama, "The Devil." . Ladies will be admitted free the opening night, when accompanied by person holding a paid 30-cent ad mission ticket purchased before 6 p. m. at Hawiey's. ii'ni- n '; The Safest Place. -il ; .Taenia was suppos-1 "Yes, sir, I m giving you straignt ' " ""i disejix,. an, WSJS t.r. ; goods," remarked the automobile. man , !,' f1 ;is such, but nnvi ii, ! ufartiirer to a man who was looking sti i-.-. that eczema 'over his , latest models with a view i.-'a-isc and must be to purchasing. "We are putting on kin. The eminent the market the very best motor-car I. I). Dennis, hrst j that brains and money can produce, " 'nit germ and his ' and we are not afraid to stand right. i'''Uy taken nn in ' back of everv machine we sent out." France. "Well," drawled the prospective cua- ' i;i' tr.i and at the tomer thoughtfully, as he walked ' k in. Dr. Dennis 1 slowly around the car, "I should won- 1 interiM-een. thy-ider a mite If that wasn't safer than The reniedv is "a standine in front of the plaguey e. hence it vinUu thines. ''"he skin. Wash-1 "' "i wintenireen com- 'On Shipboard. " ' iK" the itrh nuuv or PnotlMl Pprsnn "What aie the To the People of Charlotte and Vicinity from Tuesday to Satur day of this week, at F. A. Andrews', 213- North Tryon Street. The Exhibit Will Be in Charge of Miss Margaret Gaffney, Expert Operator of the WHITE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY. This magnificent exhibition of Embroidery Work is the finest of its class in existence, beiug valued at SEVERAL THOUSAND DOLLARS, and no lady can afford to miss seeing it. This fine collection consists. of curtains done with Renaissance braid in 1,000-thread ; also others in Kensington on art satin, Roman cut work on bolting cloth, and drawn work, showing all the new stitches and materials. This exhibition also includes lambrequins, pictures in tapestry, etchings, banners, centerpieces, doilies, beau tiful w-hite sewing, hemstitching, tucking and lace work. Ladies, you can derive the greatest benefit from a visit to this exhibit, as it will enlighten you in the art of decorating your homes. The executor of this beautiful work, MISS MARGARET GAFF NEY, of Cleveland, Ohio, Art Expert for the WHITE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, and on whose machine all this loveliness was made, will be in constant attendance, and will take pleasure in explaining how all the different kinds of work can be accom plished easily at home, and at much less expense than buying. Sole Agents for the WHITE the Machine that Did all This Mag nificent York F. H. ANDREWS 213 N. Tryon St. Standard Ice (SL Fuel C nvpany M. A. BLAND, Vice President and Sales Agent. New Mode! Style 507 Ivers & Pond Piano tfitftJi-w? f-r Is. XrtU erti Itn EfttellDeaft irvrity of Tra &a Ideal KfcT.o for tfc toEO. OtXm nrw iaodbi o CUfrlx? L& exr Fi. iOV TTSVL FlUQ EOStW V2S. AlT&U? PARKER -GA NER CO. aaaaaaaaaaaa eaaaaHEaaaa l,'.TPtiT,''5'WTiTFryTTm fr'iiit.t mrikfr 'it i. '' a ii in. a-, ii... , awav at , '.ii' s drn) away and sad waves saying? r , "-j-'i'i" in s. The proserin-! Sick Passenger "That's '"' Il ll'e.l Im .... . 'IIa,.. i.n tiootra lint'" merit and we easy. ii -.ii. l":ll. to '"M-ies.s our ' l. lresT,,tj,)n con Ti lt. 11. Even a wise man occasionally has time for the silly chatter of a pret ty girl. Darkey Minstrel Show in the World, Bar None! See Billy Kersands in the "Essence of Ole Virginny" The New York City Big Minstrel Hit. Watch For the Parade. Prices: Matinee 25, 50, 75 Night 25, 50, 75, $1.00 Auditorium Friday, February 5th, 8:30 p. m. Seventh Number 10 Attractions! SHUNGOPAVI The Indian "Wonder-Worker and His Company of Musicians and Jugglers. Admission and reserved seat T0c Children 25c Seats on sale now at Jordan's. A. G. Auten Co. We are overstocked on Couches just at this season and in order to move some of them at once, we are offering some very tempting prices. Beautiful Velour Couches, worth $17.50 now $1.1.25. Genuine Leather Couches, marked as low as ?19.2r.. If you need a Couch now is your opportunity. The Home Furnishers CO. I Moved to 24 W. Fifth St. Leaders in Electric Wiring of AH Kinds. House and Motor Wiring our Specialty m Basaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaam jj UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT S The Selwyn M EUROPEAN Rsomi 1.f0 pr day and up. Rooma with prtvata feath U-t4 P' w day and up. j5 CAFE OPEN DAY AND NISKT, M Pr'.ss Rciiacnafaia. P IM ELEGANT ROOMS- 75 PRIVATE BATHS. fe Located In the heart oi Charlotte, convenient to railroad t tatlom, iy etreet car3 and the business and ehopping centre. Ctter to tllir SI elas3 commercial and toutlst trade. i FDGAR B. MOORE, Proprlatcr, m is m ts aeaasaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiy Presbyterian College For Women CMABSLOTTS, H. C Special Rates to New Pupils. REV. J. R. BRIDGES, D. 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