THE CHARLOTTE NEWS NOVEMBER 27 , 19IO
Cheaps
20
LOST Heavy black overcoat from
office Greater Charlotte, Club.. May be
returned tor-office, Sehvyn hotel, where
lighter coat left iu place may be found
27-lt
FOR SALE Appier seed oats,
cents per bushel. McD. Watkins.
22-Gt
FOR SALE Berkshire and Essex
pigs, 10 weelfs old, $4.00 each. McD,
Watkins. 22-6t
.pin & x-,v-.
WANTED
WANTED By experienced stenog
rapher rive or six hours work a day.
Address M., caro News. 27-lt
WANTED A trained bird dog. Must
be cheap. Address H. C. Warlick,
N'ewells, X. C.
26-St
WANTED Salesmen for 1011, earn
ings of one man in seven months
$S500.00. Orients. 10t Schiller Bldg.,
Chicago. 17-lt
WANTED Men to learn barber
trade. Few weeks required. Best pay
ing work within the reach of poor
man. Wages up to $20 weekly. Small
capital starts shop. Few barbers take
apprentices. Demand increasing.
Write for free particulars. Moler Bar
ber College. Atlanta. Ga. 2'J-Gt
MAN wanted; must be willing to
learn and capable of acting as our rep
repsentative; no canvassing or solicit
ing; good income assured. Address,
National Co-Operative Realty.. 1118
Marden Building, Washington. D. C.
n-20-5t-sun.
for rent We m rent you our
splendid facilities for doing good print
ing whenever you want a job dene, and
will guarantee goud work at fair
prices. News Printing House, 29 S,
Tryon St. Phone 1530. 17-tf
FOR RENT-
Iine, modern,
Watkins.
2 No. McDowell, ca
rooms, 10. McD.
9-tf
MISCELLANEOUS
J. R. AVANT, head barber at the
Climax Barber shop, will be with Cen
tral hotel shop after Monday.
MAN AND WIFE and three children
want three or four furnis
for light housekeeping.
"Rooms," care News.
hed rooms
Address
27-3t
WANTED Five solicitors for best
newspaper premium proposition ever
operated in Charlotte. Experienced
solicitors can make big money. Apply
Circulation Manager the News. 25-5t
WANTED A position
rienced stenographer,
care News.
by an expe
Address B.,
22-5t
WANTED Gentlemen to occupy
steam heated rooms: also table board-
PARTIES leaving city will sell their
household goods cheap for cash, at 16
West 5th St., upstairs. 27-lt
LOST A turquoise pin. surrounded
by diamonds. Reward if left at News
office. 25-tf
LOST Wednesday afternoon at
Seaboard depot. Southern Railway mi
leage book. Reward for same. Frank
F. Jones. 27-lt
DOL'L DRESS
reasonable. 309 E.
MAKING.
8th St.
Prices
27-lt
ers. Phone 1421-J.
;-tr
WAN WANTED Must be willing
to iearn and capable of acting as our
representative; no canvassing or so
licting; good income assured. Address
National Co-operative Realty Co., 111S
Marden Building. Washington, D. C.
21-5t-sun
LADIES make supporters. $12
per hundred; no canvassing; material
furnished. Stamped envelope for par
ticulars. Wabash Supply Co., Dept.
185. Chicago. 17-lt
AMAZING X'MAS Seller: $1.00 Beau
ty Box 13c. Three mammoth Im. Cut
Glass Bottles Perfume, etc. Outsell
ing everything. Parker Chemical Co.,
Chicago. 17-lt
WANTED Four good boys,
with recommendations, to sell i
day Evening Posts for weekly
mission and monthly cash nrize.
each
bee
C. E. Lynch. Independence Square.
TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED Re
built, cleaned, adjusted In factory ex
perts with factory facilities. All work
handled promptly and fully guaran
teed. If you like quick and satisfac
tory servie send , your old machiue
to be made new. j. E. Cravton & Co.
Nov 13-60t
FOR SALE Nice little bungalow
Kive rooms, balconies, hall and bath
Electric lights and all conveniences
une-tnird down and the balance rent
money, through
Phone 2381-J.
the building and
loan
27-2
FOR SALE G-room cottage, 1010
East 4th St. Lot 70x209, city water
eiectnc lights. Big bargain. See W. J.
McCall,
; 7
No. 2S East 4th St.
'Phone
25-3t
FOR SALE A beautiful lot 50x150
feet to rear alley, good location and
view. Is on the line of proposed im
portant developments and will en
hance rapidly in value. Splendid
cnance lor young man, 2o cash se
cures it. Balance in monthly pay
ments to suit purchaser. .Address
"Quick, care News. 14-tf
BIG ASSORTMENT
, HORSES AND MULES
Wadsworth Sales Sta
bles.
HACKNEY BROS. COMPANY
Plumbing & Heating Jobbers in
Supplies.
"So-Easy-To-Fix" Pumps, Gasoline
Engines, Terra Cotta and Flue Pipe,
W rought Iron Ppe and' Fittings.
Nos. 6 and 8 W. 5th St.
Phones 312 & 1047. Charlotte, N. C.
FOR RENT
Four-room house, reception hall, city
water 08 McDowell.
Six room house, plumbing, gas, elec
trie lights, 214 N. Myers.
FOR SALE
Modern house, including hot water
heat, Elizabeth Ave. Rare opportun
ity for a home.
J. P. & L. L. HACKNEY
Business Builders
GROCERS
OUR IMPORTED
Liebkucken Dompfnuesse and Spitz-
kucken is just in and selling very
rapidly so you had better hurry and
buy your Xmas supply.
MILLER-VAN NESS CO.
"The Place."
FOR SALE
10 acres land in the city, in high
state of cultivation. $7,000 worth of
buildings on the place. All for $10,
000.00.
SHOEMAKER & WALLACE
225 N. Tryon St.
Phones:
Residence 444-J, 561-J; Office 243.
CHICE FRESH GR1TS
Coarse, Medium and Fine.
Large Dill Pickles.
Wc M. CROWELL
Phona 10S2.
200 E. Morehead St.
WANTED
rooms. No.
Boarders
9 E. Mh.
for nice
front
26-tf
20 to 40 years old wanted
Electric Railway Motor-
500 MEN
at once for
j.iim nuu .onuuLiors; $oJ to JfliJU a
month; no experience necessary; fine
opportunity; no strike; write "imme
diately for replication blank enclos
ing stamp. Address Electric, care of
Xe's- i6-30t
V ANT TWO MORE couples to co
operate and build duplex apartment
homer:. Highly artistic of Al mate
rial, hUr location, cost greatlv re
duced. Nets 10 to 12 per cent, $200.00
cash arid 20 shares B & L. does it.
Address Duplex, care News. 25-tf
SALESMAN WANTED $20.00
weekly; and expenses or commission;
experience unnecessary. Geo. A. Shaw,
Sales Mgr., Cincinnati, O. llAt
LADIES make supporters. $12 per
hundred; no canvassing; material fur
nished. Stamped envelope for par
ticulars. Wabash Supply Co., Dept.
37, Chicago. 17-lt
I TAKE SHARES in Mecklenburg
Building and Loan Association. Series
opens Saturday December 3rd. 20-St
FOUND On train, Nov. 10th, stick
pin, between Charlotte and Matthews.
A. J. Williams, Matthews, N. C. 25-2t
WANTED
Apply 310 E.
-Eoara;
6th.
ra and
roomer.;.
30-tf
SATURDAY, December 3rd, Meck
lenburg opens new series. Take shares.
! 26-St J
FOR REN2
FLORIDA ORANGES 1 CENT EACH
and $2.75 box. Fresh srraham flour
3 lb. bags 25c, 12 lb. bags 45c, 24 Tb.
jag 85c. Fresh Orange brand hams
1C 2-3c. These hams have no wrap
ping. Best boneless bacon 25c. Fruit
cake 20c lb. Oyster and soda crack
ers 3 lbs. 25c. 10 boxes grape fruit
oc.
BRIDGETS & CO.
203 W. Trade.
RES!
EOF
THE IE
1
LL STREETS
LADIES!
Call on us at the base ball grounds
if you need anything tomorrow, as we
shall attend the football game between
Davidson and Wake Forest. See you
.tnday, the 2oth, though, at 27 N.
Tryon.
MILLER-VAN NESS CO.
"The Place."
UUIN'T FORGET THAT OUR STORE
is the place to get Apples, Oranges,
Bananas, Potato Chips, Evaporated
Apples, cocoanuts, Celery, Cranber
ries and all that is needed to complete
tne Thanksgiving dinner.
G. O. THIES
Phones 719 and 2116. .
FRUIT CAKE TIME
FOR
RENT Two riesirahtA rrw-.m
"ith modern conveniences- 211 W
iui j none il.J-L,. o
Jt
THE MANAGEMENT of the Climax
hop wants to thank his friends for
I past patronage and asks them to come
ana see his good barbers at The Cen-
i 1 r -l . j t
ii a motei snop. 27-2t
FOR RENT Two apartments in
new building. 208 So. Church. Steam
nc-ai, gas rouges ana gas heaters fur-
insuea, price reasonable
27-2t
$25 WEEKLY and expenses to trust
worthy people to travel and distrib
ute samples for big wholesale honsp
W. s'.'orr. a IL Emer", F- 308 Chicago. 17-lt
FOR RENT Rooms for light house
keeping. Close in. Phone &G7-.T.
FOR
RENT Furnished front room
one block from snuare m w
- t .
27-lt
LADY OR GENTLEMAN, fair edu
cation, to travel for old established
house. Salary 12 per week to start.
Expenses advanced. Geo. G. Clows,
Philadelphia, Pa. 2-4t-sun
Sth St.
FOR RENT-
room centrally
Church.
i :
-Desirable
located.
furnished
413 No.
25-tf
REMEMBER and take share, Meck
lenburg Building and Eoan Associa
tion Saturday, December 3rd. 26-St
FOR RENT Two rooms for light
housekeeping. 901 North Trvon
23-5t
WHEN? Saturday, December 3rd,
No. 210 South Tryon street, Meck
lenburg Building and Loan Associa
tion opens new series. 26-St
FOR REN T 4-room house
7th. A. M. Beatty.
704 E.
19-tf
FOR RENT Furnished rooms, with
bath. Apply 311 S. Poplar. 2fi-2t
BEGIN SAVING, by taking, shares
in Mecklenburg Building ana Doan
Association. New series ooens Sat
urday, December 3rd. No. ' 210 So.
Tryon St. . 26-8t
FOR RENT Or for sale, comfort
able four-room cottage, elecMc lights
good well water. Let 244 4 by" 226
1-2. Address Alamo, care News. 8-tf
PATENT YOUR IDEAS and make
money. Send for new book, fKow to
Oct Them." Best service. Joshua R.
H Potts, Lawyer, Washington, D. C,
Chicago and Philadelphia
2-5t-sun.
FOR RENT Elegant apartment,
Steam-heated, 206 E. Morehead, 7 ro'
V. F. Dowd. 2;-'iot
FOR RENT 8-room residence,
Bteam heated, 2 bath rooms, 211 E.
Morehead. W. F. Dowd. 21 lot
FOR
Phone
A NOTARY
115.
PUBLIC
quick
24-tf
VIAVI REPRESENTATIVE -
Ida Neumeyer, No 3 Carnegie
'Phone 24U-J.
- Miss
Court
21-tt
TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT 200 I
machines of standard makes ready for
fsrompt shipment. We allow two
months' rent to apnly on purchase. J.
E. Cray ton & Co., No. 217 South Try-,
;:i St.. Charlotto, N. C. to Dec 13
U- - -.i - - - i .
FOR RENT CHEAP Nice store
room on .Y. 4th, near Tryon. W. C. i
Dowd, at News office. S-31-tf;
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Scotch collie pups. Ad
Carolina, Sizing Co., Derita Road.
FOR
range.
SALE-
'IMionc
-Good second-hand gas
17S1-J. . 25-tf
is here. Seeded raisins,
ron, crystalized lemon
peel.
S. R. LENTZ.
"Phone 251. Fred Cochrane,
currants, cit-
and oram
Mgr.
MILK AND CREAM
mi i .
xuere is as mucu nutriment m a
quart of milk costing 10 cents as in a
pound of steak costing 20 cents. Use
more milk, . live better and cut e
pense m- nan. ask us about pure
mtlk and cream.
CHATHAM DAIRY
'Phone 1038.
MISCELLANEOUS
'PHONE 915, V. H. STILWELL,
813 E. 7th.
ior native beef butchered at home.
Best money can buy. Steaks for. 12,
io ana isc per pound. Fut back bacon
iz l-zc, nibs 14. Compound lard
12 l-2c. Pure lard 15c. Everything in
the grocery line at reasonable prices.
WATCH GRAHAM ST. MARKET
Best Loin cuts steak, 20c tb.; Round
Steak lbc lb.; Chuck Steak, 12c lb.;
best cuts Roast Beef 15c rb.; Pork
Cnops 22c lb.; Pork Roast, 20c lb.;
Pork Ribs, 20c lb.; Pure Country Pork
Sausage, 25c rt.; Lam Roast 20 and
25c lb.; Lamb Chops 25c lb.; Veal
Roast loc lb.; ! Veal Chops and Veal
Steak 15 and 18c lb.; Kingan's Hams
and Breakfast Bacon; Fish and Oys
ters daily.
R. H. McCREE,
808 N. Graha.n St.
.Phone 796
THE GEM HOTEL AND CAFE.
Up-to-date dining room, seating 100
persons, u Lunch counter unequaled
in South. Conveniently located ae
South Tryon street. Strictly European.
IN SPITE OF FIRE
we are doing business at the old
stand, and attending to all orders care
fully and promptly. Why not let us
look over your roof and gutters be
fore wet weather sets in?
.C. F. SHU MAN
'Phone 111. 200 N. College St.
(By THOMAS SHOTWELL)
New York, Nov. 26. Underlying
strength with no imprtant changes in
the leaders but with sine specialties
advanced left the stock market at the
close of today' session about where it
began. Dealings were on a very light
scale. The bank statement showed
a very small gain in reserves on the
average but the actual statement
snowed a material loss in surplus re
serve. The loan showed an increase
of aboA-e $17,000,000 in the actual
statement of business at the close of
the week, compared with a $12,000,000,
increase bliown, m the average state
ment. This increase of leans is due
cnieny to the transfer or such ac
counts from the trust companies to
the banks because of the low price of
money. Proof of this is furnished in
a uecrease ot $13,000,000 in the loan
item of the banks and trust companies
not members of the clearing house
London was steady and professional
Wall Street looked forward to a con
tinuation of strength in the local mar
ket.
in spite of an uprising in Mexico
and a mutiny in the Brazilian nav
the stock market held stubbornly
hrm this week. When tho.se troubles
were announced the bear party began
selling rather freely, but failed to
bring out any stock of importance
lhey proved that the market is . sold
out and that the technical position de
mands an advance.
me irouoie m .Mexico caused some
selling of Mexican bonds and for a
few days there was weakness in the
stocks of the National Railway of
Mexico. It is possible that the disturb
ance also caused hesitation In South
ern Pacific, for that, company has more
than a thousand miles of track in Mex
ico. American Smelting, stock was
sold because of the Mexican trouble
also, but onlv bv professionals, and
they started to get back their stock
when they discovered that the plants
of the company would not be inter
fered with, even if the trouble became
erious.
Railroad men were much cheered bv
the speech cf Chairman Knapp of the
interstate commerce commission, in
which he made clear his belief that an
increase of rates should be permittedd.
This has been understood among in
siders for some time, but Chairman
Knapp's address was the first public
admission that the rdvance nrobablv
would be allowed.
Dry goods experts h'tve been teach
ing tne public this week how to save
million dollars a day in the man
ement of railroads, and leading rail
road men. who have no experience ex
cept what they have acquired from a
lifetime spent in managing railroads,
have expressed a willingness to take
essons from the dry goods experts
and thus save ?36o,000.000 a year for
stockholders. This is a bull argu
ment on stocks, whether the rates are
advanced or hot-
Several specialties were made ac
tive during the week, notable among
them being American preferred and
General Electric. In these there has
been accumulation bv insiders, and it
s only a question of time when great
er distribution are made to sharehold
ers. No promises are made of an
early distinction, but the value is low
er. Wesiinshouse is also regarded rs
having an improved market, position.
Coffee and cotton both made new
high Tecords for the year, and both
seemed destined to go still higher be
cause of the peculiar trade position.
BANK
The following is the New York
Clearing House Summary of the week
ly Statement of Banks for the week
ending Nov. 26.
Clearing House Banks, Daily Averages
ijoans, $1,214,417,000, increase 12,
908,000.
deposits, ?i,iSY,t63,000 increase
$17348,000.
$48,564,000,
Circulation,
$79,000.
Specie, 346,360,000, increase $
000.
Legal tenders, $68,826,000,
$1,742,000.
Reserve $315,185,000. increase
decrease
3,039,
increase
833,000.
Reserve required
crease $4,337,000.
Surplus $18,270,000,
000.
Ex United States deposits,
000, increase $501,000.
$4,-
$296,915,000, in-
increase $497,-
$18,6S5,-
Clearing House Banks, Actual
t!o This Day.
$1,222,305,000, increase
Condi-
$17,-
Loans,
333,000.
Deposits, $1,197,297,000 increase $20
164.000. Circulation, $4S,532,000, decrease
$198,000.
Specie, $247,251,000, increase $1,
817,000. Legal, tenders, $69,753,000, increase
$1,202,000.
Reserve $317,603,000,
018.000.
Reserve required $299,324,000, in
crease $5,040,000.
surplus, $17,699,000, decrease
022,000.
Ex United States deposits,
089,000, decrease $2,025,000.
increase $3,-
$2,-$18,-
State Banks and Trust Companies of
Greater New York, Not Reporting
to the Clearing House.
Loans, $1,095,427,000, decrease $12,-945,000.
Specie, $119,542,000. decrease
000.
Legal-tenders $21,004,000.
Total deposits, $1,154,606,000
crease S8S1.000.
$51S,-
decrease
de-
Leads Elopers to the Light.
Wilmington,. Del., Nov. 26 Wander
ing about in the dark corridors of the
court house late Thursd
watchman" of the building found a
young man and woman, who said thev
were in search of the office where mar-
nage licenses were sold. They were
told the office was closed, whereunon
they expressed anxiety as to where
they could obtain a license. The watch
man accompanied them to the office of
Magistrate Gluckman, where the nec
essary paper was issued.
The man said he was Charles F.
Burkard, of No. 27720 Pacific avenue,
Atlantic City, and the woman said she
was Miss Elizabeth H. Walton, of Nn.
27 Green street, Philadelphia. Later
they went to the home of Rev. George
L. Wolfe and were married. When
asked why they had eloped the couple
said they did so to surprise their
riends.
The Woild Glows Bettei
XT
Alone When Shaft Hhirls.
Wilmington, Del.. Nov. 26. Thomas
E. Malin, owner and proprietor of the
Shellpot Mills, sustained a broken arm.
one ear W3s almost torn from his head
and he was badly cut and bruised on
the head and body when he was
whirled around a shaft in his plant. He
was adjusting a belt when his coat
caught on the shaft and he was spun
about until the garment was torn
apart, releasing him. Malin was alone
in the mill at the time, but ha managed
to telephone to his house at Shellpot
and his wife and daughter hurried to
his side and conveyed his home. Dr.
B. R. Veasey reduced the fracture of
the arm and with several stitches at
tached the torn ear to his head. -
Expensive Gambling War.
Chicago, Nov. 26. Chicago's long
drawn-out gambling war in which a
score ol bomb explosions have marked
the battle for the control of certain
parts of the city, is blamed for the
$100,000 blaze at the Harlem Race
track, where 400 frame stables and
one dwelling were burned by an in
cendiary. . v
"Blind1' John Condon, owner of the
track, has been one of the notable fig-'
ures in the gambling war, and as this
was the second disastrous fire on his
property police believe it was merely
an episode in the big fight.
Courtship of 23 Years.
Torrington, Conn.. Nov. 26. Afte
a courtship lasting 23 years, Mis
Anna Louise Searby and Edward
Charles Dolet, both of Winsted, were
married here Thursday. The bride is
a sister of Mrs. Henry Dudley, o
msted, whose wedding anniversary
also falls on Thanksgiving Day.
FAMILY
WASHING
Chief Prisoner Escapes.
Mauch. Chunk, Pa., Nov. 26. The
chief prisoner at the Carbon county
jail escaped, consequently there Avas
no turkey feast at the institution
Hhanksgiving, and the other inmates
were very angry at the fugitive.- He
was the turkey which Sheriff Begel had
bought for Thanksgiving day, and the
bought for Thanksgiving day, and he
flew away when taken to the jail yard
to be executed.
Want Lakes for Hatcheries
narnsburg, xov. 26 The state fish
eries department is planning a cam
paign on the coming legislature,to se
cure control of a number of lakes in
Wayne and Susquehanna counties for
fish propogation.
About half of the lakes are privatelv
owned and the others are owned bv
the state, which refuse to turn them
over to the department several venrs
ago.
MOVED
I nave moved my Terra Cotta Pln
xara io mast 5th St., between College
fee, ana the railroad, In the Heart of
tae City ; where you will find every
thing in pipe and tilings. Flue pip.
Chimney lining. Wall coping, etc. r
C. V. FURK
Office and Yard East 5th St. Between
College and R. R.
ANOTHER FRESH SUPPLY
Sherrill Mineral Water, the friend of
suffering humanity, Just In. Phone
orders 918.
SHERRiLL MINERAL WATER CO.
311 S. Colleoe St.
PLUMBING
FOR
GOOD
V, Phone 723.
The Dudley Plumbing Co.
No. 32 Howell's Arcade.
C PER POUND
You'll find it economy
both in time and money
to give us your work.
That we will please you,
we haven't the. slightest
doubt.
What we want is your or
der. We will do the rest.
Sanitary Steam
Laundry
473-
-Phones- -800
"GET IT AT HAWLEY'S."
Comprehensive
stocks of choice, selected drug
store goods drugs, toilet arti
cles and preparations, supplies
and help for sick room, bath
and nursery. Here are credita
ble goods sold with the guaran
ty of a dependable, trustworthy,
reputable store behnd them, and
at no advance in price.
Ha wley's Pharmacy
Attendance yesterday at the Madison
Square Presbyterian church, of which
Dr. Parkhurst is pastor, gives occasion
for some observations on the subject
not unappropriate to Thanksgiving,
"The World Grows Better."
In the first place, this Presbyterian
congregation worships in a temple,
not a rectangular, steeple-capped edi
fice of the old type, but a structure
fashioned by the brain and spirit of
the best architect of modern times,
Stanford White. Dr. Parkhurst says
that it was Stanford White's last and
best work. Everything in it and about
it is symmetrical and beautiful in
the last degree of nicety. Nevertheless
it is so simple that one must look at
it in detail in order to discover its
superiority. Now, Dr. Parkhurst was
emphasizing yesterday yesterday the
truth that man is only the instrument
and God the creator, of every gift.
This is a very trite statement nowadays-,
since we already know that no
man can make foi himself anv talent-
he can only cultivate the one talent,
or the two talents of the ten talents
which may have been given to him
by the Almichtv No refprpnre tv.
made to Stanford White, who. as al
most everybody knows,, led an. un-
churchly life and was slain by Harry
Thaw, but the sermon was made elo
quent by the fact that Stanford White
was written all over and about the edi
fice m, which it was delivered.
Not Stanford White, the weak
mortal of unsavory memory, but
Stanford White, the instrument
through which it pleased God to cre
ate so many ana Deautltul thiutrs in
the world. It so hannens- that one of
the most popular plays in New York
at the present time is a revival of a
work of Oscar Wilde, "The Importance
vi ueniK iiiarnest is now easiiv one
of the most successful plays in New
York, and that it is a very high work
of art and wholesome, nobody will de
ny. Here again, the personalitv of the
author is nothing. The spirit which
emanated from him and created last
ing literary productions of surpassing
excellence, is the real thing so far
as the world is concerned.
Now, it is quite manifest that, if we
look at the products of the human
brain and spirit as separate and apart
from the mortal frames and the mor
tal weaknesses from which they come,
and esentially as- divine gifts, we are
obliged to feel that there is a guaran
tee in the order of craetion that there
will always be progress in the develop
ment of society, more and more abund
ant gifts from the Creator, but that
we must not be impatient of them or
fret at them, because they are en
tirely without the sphere of man's or
deiing. We know that from protoplasm
to Plato was a long step, but it. was
taken; we see the progress which has
been made from age to age and this
is a guarantee that the world will go
on improving indefinitely. We are not
permitted to think that the individual
in his own esential make-up is of any
consequence whatever, for it has again
and again been demonstrated as in the
instance- of Poe, if you please, that
the most superlative gifts to the world
sometimes come' through the most
wretched sources. If it. does not teach
men to be tolerant and merciful to
each other, and that the high are some
tiroes low and the low are sometimes
high, then it does not teach anything.
But it. teaches .tost of al lthat whatev
er men may be m their social stations
and in their infirmities of mind and
body, they m'ay yet be speciallj' en
dowed by the Creator as messengers
of gladness and hopefulness to the
world.
Now, several other- things have lately
happened in this city which give point
to the headline of this article, that
"the world grows better." It has not
been many weeks since Mr. Rockefel
ler gave approximately four million
dollars adidtional to the Institute of
Medical Research which he established
some years ago, and this may be con
sidered as a contribution toward the
well being of the whole community.
The idea is to find ways and means
of preventing contagious and pesti
lences of a.l sorts to the inhabitants
of New York, and by consequence, of
course, the people of other cities and
places. Within a short time of this
gift, another thing happened which, to
my mind, is the finest illustration we
have had of the general desire of the
wel-to-do to share what they have
with the poor. That was the throwing
open of the New Theatre, which is
undoubtedly the finest and best of the
Metropolitan playhouses, to the East
Siders for a performance of the "Blue
Bird." The whole house ' was given
over to these poor people at prices
ranging from 10 cents to 50 cents, and
the poor who availed themselves of
the opportunity saw the same actors
and the same mise en scene that the
rich people see at prices many times
greater than they had to pay. This in
augurated a teature of tneatre-gomg
in New York which will undoubt yld
in New York which will undoubtedly
be continued and extended; sooner or
later of course, we shall have theatres
and opera houses subsidized by the
government Just as they are in Europe.
This New Theatre in itself is an out-
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entire aiidipnr.o , 'lldIt:ip
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years of age. dressed m v,i,;
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throw her arms- around tih.
ting next to her in a iraim.,!
after the curtain fell on (VP
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illustration nf tv ftw.r .
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mat iue ivuim grows Defter, and sine
we have a Thanks-giving day, iv? m
a "eii Laie iiuie ot tne tact and quit
guuuuuug at least xor a scasono
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Dated, New York. Nov. 21, i$;o.
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jumping aiTcnes?, whitiine. &xvi
mis nuittiriipp, cuts. snr.Ttns
bumps, burns or smliis. j
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every tn in? healabi- lioils. ui-- r,--zemn.
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EXECUTOR'S SALE OF CITY RE ,
ESTATE
i nuer tne power cc:i.v:t --a nwr
by the will of Mrs. sis;n A. Mc";1
I will on Monday the l!i!h day of !v
cember, 1910, at 12 o'clock. .M.. a; t: ,1
County Court 1Iou.m iv.ov e? fkif.:
burg County in ('harltMt-". ;i: r-i.
sale to the hii-li"si bidder at public
auction that certain lot. of Luul miniat
ed in Ward No. 2. Sfir.are X". of
the City of Chai'lot'c ; io vn nn
Butler's Map of r-aid City, and f row
ing 81 feet on South Mfl;vcll stw;
and extending back with that witiih
ll'i feet to Crockett street : or. said lo,
is located C houses. '' of which face on
South McDowell ?!iwt. teing
511, 51 and 515, and 3 face on Cro";.
ett street.
Terms of sale, Ca-h.
H. X. PI I A Kit.
Executor of th? will of Mrs. Susni
A. McCaiag, deceased. 2'.''-fds.
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