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H0VE3: NT TO CLEAN tTP THE BACK LOTS CLUB MEETINGS. ulia Slarxrder And Study Clubs Held j DECLARATION REPORTED f UNEARTHED IN LONDON THE CHEVROLET. Heat it. Beat it-lit:lr ear. Petition Beinz Circclaied and liber ally Signed. ii xaaxiez-xsa f - -n. it fVr bi Iff. birrs Docuznent is Stcred Away la A roreet h! fr,. I Mrs. J. Leotard Brown was hoste Leading "7 Agezi Holland, has been Inaugurated to the members of the Jdia Mazrader j charlotte Observer.-' to dear: up the uu:zht!y bark lot? of &xi Clab at ter on SH- What is exported 'to snve joeal hi- Cantor. A petition is bein? eireulat- c mo? leeway ai;em.,n. ice rd. ed and most liberallv si:rned. Praeti-1 rLe:?ir3 the ehib this rear are eaUy e. ry owner of property alonz jstadyicz 'American Hi tory," and Union street has simed it. The r ztkn riii a? follows: "25a) the fionrab!je Mayor and Ikard of Aloe men. City of "(V-ncord, N C. TTe th? nndersirrned do herewith Irambly letr to call your attention to. -and re- jest yoW serious eon-idera-titan of 1 ! condition. of the back lots tf thi, C;y Let ween Depot and Cor-Tjin.Strc-ts. -The. lot s we felieve. are private property, and we do not k no" -chat length yoir authority extend-, bat we solicit yjr aid in having the eon .cfilion improved, which should be of xnntna! irantar t the owner, reni ers and t City at larre. Th- lots for sotr.e time have been ia terr: , condition, and ar almost --iallv on foot, and - rrer. fan hardlv. zet; in papers were read at the meeting .1 mi m r ine tiuO iaescay oy Jieiklaries v .nar-es- Harris. L. D. Co trace- and G. A. Carver. Mks ; Pauline Iavis. of Charlotte, who is tte raet of Mrs. Gowan Duenbery, i&j an honor guest. "!- After the business session Mr. Brown served refreshments to the ten :e;rJers of the lelab present. The members of the Stady Clab were delizhtfullv entertained at a re-z- ular meeting of the elub Tuesiay aftemooa with (Mrs. W. W. F!oe, at her home on Geonria avenue. The Study Club Las as its subjeet this vear George Kiliott. znd the ?tt:dv of the ife and works of this author and xnaee-velnf-If ont. We . ?. .Tze per cent of-oar bai ne& thr -uh our Lak .1 acfirr many ther by. A it i aed, the firt tran ra While the r.d r.errfr ftsi. Kat the third ' mas, "Ttrr T Brians an opfrt unity-, for researtajit won t top; It a l fcerroex work is the.rri.ort revive! nere tnat; Ail eonwni who fur a true copy of the oriJia! Mecklen-I It a tar you fan a..ord. bar- Deelaration of Independeree ha i In the wmp r ia unearthed in ..London,. England, j None of the ter. are tn its exf. The rer-rt eomes from Xormana In the aand or m Ue tooa t Vann. I of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. VtL It piUi where jt he of this eitr? who is now : fijrhticy j Kec.nomieal t Well I T with the French armies on .. Earopeaa i None an eqal the Cher ret. battlefronts. ; . ' ! wwtrr, ipna? or fa.l bv one of the Chariot ie champions oz fi -ors. ar.l we think f : V v .rill aire with a' that nt renditions should be a! . xh-?t I nzer than neces-ary. iv- r-rt iior.ed the Merr-hants ; -n r.d al Coneml Civie :r r.t Iane to lend their I..vp condition? bettered, r.'v rrie'stinr voir ear-I'-m'iAn and yoar aithority to have forr.e- the f r lowed We Asso-:. v and nes: r to th- thinr.d .-n-' W- - r have a beautiful City, whh ?.!t r.f t trefts paved. -and., we think t : r: i: U a oijra'-e to allow the prtv"-n conditions to exist. 1CTR0L. CONCERT were eontinnel at the meeting Tues day. Mrs. I. I. Davis read a pa. rr on AiTne Life of Georze Elliott. ' Mrs. Flowe's sibjeet; was 4 4 The He roines of Geonre ElHott:" Mrs. John Fox read a synopsis & 'RomoIa and Miss Anna Branson read a synop sis of "Daniel Deronda.' Miss Cora Vauzhn. -ruest of Miss Jenn Contrane, was an honor nest at the rreetinz. Followinz the reading of the pa pers and the other customary -business, refreshments were served to the rue sts bv Mrs. Flowe. the Mecklenbnnr -Declaration and says that the writer will be jrlad'to' find out more abrat the document, if his friends here wish it. Although there U a disposition a-on- Charlotte historians not to at tach t'-i much 'pisnificance to reports of finding of copy of the declaration, it is thought that this information will be requested and a waited, with interest. ' The document was drafted May 20. 1775, has Wen several times reported to brave been 'found, and beans the rports each time turned oat to be false, a complete investigation will have' to he mad before too much credence is now attached to any re port. ' HEARING OF TESTIMONY POSTPONED TILL THURSDAY c-?::e GRADUATE NURSES i SEEK MONOPOLY Lars? Audience Present at the Sap Dreg Store Monday Night. A n-' .and novel mode of enter tain:: r.: was introduced here Mon dav v the Sappenfield Dra Co. and th- Bell i Harris Furniture Co. "were. r-st at 'a.'Tietrola Concert' in the st re' of the Sapp-nSeM Dru.' Co. The B-tl & Harris Furniture Co. . are agents here for the Victrola Com pany, .u: I many of the newest rec. ortis made, by-' this company were played a: the concert Monday. That this method of enter ainment is a (ne thine rare, if r.othin? more. You can't beat it, o -don't tret sor Easy ridintr, very nice, pKat$ the auto world for price. If yoa. think ?me other ret We can chanre your mind by test. On the hill or in the sand It can ro to eat the band. Come and try it. if you will, Goin? np the teerst hilL Mavbe we sre talking fanny, Tt.it this car is backed by money. We can meet yea any day And beat you with a Chevrolet, Corre and set a demonstration. It will train your admiration. If yti want a ear. come try it And we are sure that yoa till bay it. Get in our subscription contest and be a winner of this ?p!end'd car. DEBATE ON PRESIDENT'S PEACE PROPOSAL vestization cf the Murder of Tan- . - L'" , , . T t Begun Today By Senator Cumina. ner and to Inquire Into Other Mur- 5 Dec!arM Wr.r'ri Tnr,r. tt. T7ui.iT. one was" maniieateii ov rne Utnre s. tdieiee present, and the musi'; lasted from S untiL 10.15 o'clock. Tl-e- - 'rts wif! be' iven on the .'25th. ea-h month, when the nerr ree.r;li arrive. ; - Lax Seeks to Raise Rates Barring Undergraduates From Competition. Charlotte Newsl Ana nex iMi :te-trained nurses who are endetavormz to boost the hi,h cost of livim. by making it im- p-sible any lonzer to obtain a nurse at tne Li ana -rio per wees rates. put placing the fee for all nursinrr at a cra.luate nurse rates or lo a wees or higher. ' The graduate nur?s have had a bili drafted that is bein considered by the solons in Raleigh now, to re quire that all young women goinz out on cases as nurses, must show formal evidences, as a. certificate or diploma, that they are full-fledged graduate nurses and that they have taken the full course of three years. a3 pre scribed bv the leading hospitals and ders. , Clay, W. Ya., Jan. 30 The hear-j Washington., imr of testimony by a special irrand tj.e debate in j-irv'-empanellel yesterday to mvesti iate tre murder of Preston Tanner, who; bdv was found in the ruins of p locaniv cas Dteu mn sist h& tTh.-t The 1915 Com Club Record. "Kx'i .:n F.:r::i News. ' At:J,h 0r:.-..in..i:ural Route No. 4, K r :;!, in -V.V,-he County has been decbr-d the s -inner' of the lflG Corn Clu'vv.r.te: in n decision rendered by the r-V:ce of A--rivu!tsral . Clubs "the- -jArlcuhural Extension --Serviee This ls tush than training schools for nurss. and have successfully passel the stated exam inations for diplomas..! Tne pupil nurses are sent out rates of S14 and 15 per eek. which is slightly more than half the fee the trradaate nurse. his home 10 days aero, and inquire in to the mystery stirrtjundinz the deaths of nearlv a dozen other per sons in the sa postponed till next, Thursday. . The prosecatini attorney said to day he expects the srrand jury to make a report , not later than Thurs dav nhzht, and that the trial of the defendants would begin without de lay. Alexander Dulin, of Sat ton, - Yz has been appointed special judz-? to hear the case- h " COMPANY L LEAVES BOEDER ON FRIDAY. Declares Would Involve Us in Ccn- stant War. .Jan. .o. in opemnr the Senate todav on President Wilson's world peace pro posal. Senator Cummins. Republican, declared that to do what the Presi dent snrrrested would involve the United States either in almost con stant world war. or constant rvbe!- I niirr, a rt of Kin. man produced 120.7' bash- orr. at a cost of 25 5 cents per and 'his total-sor was hizher nv other member in the clubs. though four other members produce! more r rn on an acre 'of land. AH. v?n has been a member of the Com tubs fr three vears and has alwav. out -forth zreat effort to se nre ? larze yield of com. Last year lie maie 70,7 bushels at a cost of 3S mts r r bushel. He has been care Tnllv v!ectin? his seed corn in the field for the last three yars and has wsed a local variety, "Walter My att's." Some winter cover crop has also been used on his land in the win ter, to he turned under in the fall. It n bs icen, therefore, that up-to-date meih'--:J through a perifnl of years Itree. waa posiDie ror tne pnze being Prune regularly every year from :,,uwa!. ' . tbe tme th tree, is planted to the in a . i.uor io a prize ot x9 Ziven time the tree becomes mature: train vj noara or ommxssioneTS t the tree while it is young; do not onniy. Aiuson sets a cenin-1 pr3ne an old tree too severelv. rale or mentf sizned by tne Governor Cut out intekl'enng branches, or me tate; a troid ceoal trom ine those that are injured, bruised or dis Progressive Farmer; four valuable eased. Look out for blight cankers. vwac 3ps trom n. . atone, otjor any otner mtectlous disease. Cut TBomavrjiie, Cja. and some peaeal these out and burn the branches- trees and strawberry plants from the Prune in the winter for vuor and vxmti rental Plant Company, or Kit-1 in the samtner. for diseases an. fVnit. trell. X. C. fulness. Muscadine grapes should have been John Hnnt, Aged Rockwell Man, is I pruned about the first of Decem Serinusly Injured. ber. Salisbury, Jan. 30. John Hunt, onea grapes are pruned in Febru- Pmning. Hints. Orciardists in North Crolini realizing that it does no: pay to try to produce" fru.il if the trees are no: kept properly pruned. Some of the reasons for pruning, says Mr. B. Szy moniak, extension specialist in fruit ami truck crops, are: To train the tree to a desired shape and to facilitate spraying and har vesting the fruit. To distribute the branches to ad mit air and sunlight. To regulate groth and fruitf al ness. .. ' j To correct undesirable habits of growth. To cut out interfering branches. To control insects and diseases. Use proper instruments for prun ing that is, use the pruning saw. pruning knife, and pruning shears Cut close to the main braneh; do no: leave a stuo: go not bari the Message to This Effect Received Here Monday From Capt. L. A. Bro-yiL 3Ir. J. Leonard Brown receive.! a . t- it at i message Monday irom ins orosner, Capt. L. A. Brown, of Company L, Statin? that his company would leave El Paso Fridav ot this wee.-c to N'orth Carolina. The soldiers 'will go from El Paso to Ashevilie. where they will be mustered out, and in this way the long trip to Camp Glenn will be avoided. The soldiers should reach here about the lOth. People here will be zlad to see the members of Company L. The mayor has called a meeting for Tueslay ai iemnoin to formulate p4ans for recep tion to be given the soldiers on their return, and the men who compose company L will find a warm and hear ty welcome awaiting them by their friends and relatives here autr.ortv ot world soveiehmty the President proposes. Asserting that he stood with the President in every moral effort pos sible for him to exert to brin? about an end to the present war. Senator Cummins said he refused to follow him "when he leads the wav toward the world sovereimiv proposed-" which he ha UR. AND BRS. W. J. BRYAN GUESTS IN NASHVILLE TODAY Are There by Invitation of the Ten nessee Legislature. Nashville, Jan. 30. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bryan are guests of Nashville today. They are here on invitation from Legislature, but the equal sut fraze organization and citizens are joining in th ' entertainment. The day's-program consists of a break fast with Mrs. Bryan as speaker, an address to the Legislature by Mr Bryan, a talk to the A". M. C. A., and a banquet tonight, at which both Mr. and ilrs. Bryan are eipectetl to speak. - Are yoa saving the vote coupon in each issue of The Tribune? There is a coupon m eacn issue food for 100 votes. These coupons will count tin fast toward" the automobile or one of the other Talaable prizes. ASSISTED IN FUNERAL OF DANIEL WEBSTER was arv. a?d man. fmm Rockwell. seriously and perhaps fatally injured i APP pears, peaches and plums Lere tlav when a. team of horses he oe prunea in tne faU. so that s driving ran awav. Mr. Hunt te-T mav spfayed in the spring was helping to move household goods for s?aIe lnswts; before the buds from Rockwell to Lexington and when he started down a hill on North v t growth of the tree by llaxn street the. horses began run- . ? ter I summer prunimr. It ains. At the foot of the hill they f ter Pmeh oat a s2b to one side of the street to miss ? irabte twi the sxxrx time than S32fchfr won and th bid man fell l? a lar?e oranch. It saves fF UWfw hi hA tt lte vitality of the tree. isnmediately taken to a phvsician's . cSee and this afternoon was convey- Nearly One Thousand Mexicans Were 3 to his home at Rockwell. While his Bathed, feul showed no outward break the El Paso, Texas, Jan. 30. I&ysician thought it probable that hundred and rwenrv-m r-i here was serious internal iniurv. I were eivpn hath f fi0 tu j ei.i w . i ' WIULCU immigration sstatinn fir v v:.j P T r , I . . liu-rvi r:v.. u??s, oi ureensooro cay ot tiie enforcement of quaran tea been called to the presidency of tine regulations as a preventive of tv Eaxingtone College. SaUsbury, to phus fever. Xo riotin- occurred aid wed Dr. . Kfl Coler, resigned. the danger of a repetition of the c f , v v . 4. , "bath riot3,? 13 now beHeved'bv the Uet the .habit of hunting for good United States health officials to' have uteadofeirX j Tl, passed. ' Death of Prominent Methodist Min ister and Undertaker. New York, Jan. 30. Rev. Stephen Merritt, Methodist clergyman end un dertaker, who died at his home here yesterdayj othciated or assisted in the funeral of Daniel Webster, President Ulysses S. Grand, and Commander Booth Tucker, of the Salvation Army, and many other prominent Americans. - '- Mr. Merritt, who wae born here in 1533, founded one of the largest un dertaking' concerns in the country. He preached in 11 different cnurehes daring his career, but it is said he never accepted compensation for his services a3 a clersrvman. The Habit f Takinx Cold. " With manv people taking cold is a naoii, dui ioriunaieir one tnat , is easily broken. Take a could sponge bata every morning when you first get out of bed not ice cold, but a temperature of about 90 degrees F. Also sleep with your window np. Do this and you will seldom take cold. When you do take cold take Cham berlain's Cough Remedy and set rid of it as quickly as possible. Obtain able everywhere. ar r - T i - - - - ri mi ltTT r-V - f T? ; Oi th cVlebratc! GMie Ur,gr, with year int.qrsr:-. : to cver tif- of Ran re. The Wt a the riarUt h.,4. . j (.rut til. - .r--. . f crHoier Kitchen Cabinet. Sae mile . uf :e'p, an,! j r! least cvthin-r v.-u swi in the Fart-Vre U "W- 1 It." ' " : ' rj.1 h ... . -v it - c VZ ' ' r r ' i - - U , . 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