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THE RALEIGH DAILY TTMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, lt
SOCIAL EVENTS
By Miss Susan I den.
THH GAME.
If it's a game, then let us get In it!
- If it's a game, let's endeavor to win
it! .
Life as it must be, that is the
1 word;
Life as1 it must be- blithe as a
. bird '
Vp witiv the morning and out let us
go,
Ilrave for the battle and strong for
the foe!
If it's a game, then we want to take
liart!
If it's a game, let us play wilh our
heart!
Plunge In it, strongly, u hand if
you will
In its toil and its strife and its
song and its thrill:
A sword in its struggle, if st niggle
we must,
And a brave battle, men, to the
heights or the dust!
If it's a game, not a minute to lose!
If it's a game, but one purpose to
choose!
Off with the doubting and on with
the flame
Of soul and of heart in the heat
of the game,
Taking our chances like sportsmen
... of life,
Not a whit weakened with wounds of
the strife!
If it's a game, then it's our game for
ever Avaunt with the fear and awake to
endeavor!
Plunge in it, lunge in it, up to the
hilt,
The dastard who dallies, lot his be
4 he guilt!
Thus 1111181 we face it, thus must we
know
The game with our grit, its blow with
our blow!
From The Baltimore Sun.
Miss Winona Massey, of Clayton,
spent last night in the city.
.
.Misses Kvie Jones and Cleo Adams,
of Gary, spent yesterday in the city.
Miss Ada Bright," of New Hill,
spent last night in the city with
friends.
Mrs. Charles Anderson and little
daughter Alber, have returned from
Kenly where they visited Mrs. An-
She Stoops to Conquer
OLIVKR i()lil)SMITIi
Presented I'nder the Auspices of
ST. IAKK'S CIKCIitt OK KIX('S
i.r;im:its
At The
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
ltiilcigh, X. (".,
KKIDAY NICiHT, XOV. 1!4, 1011.
H f.W O'CLOCK.
SentH On Sale At
WAKE DRUG STORE
lleservcd Scuts. . . . ." mid ..
(ieiieral Admission.. .-
WE PLEASE YOU
Every effort is made to please you. We have the
goods. We give the service. Thone your wants.
Telephones 95.
KING CROWELL
THE Ql'AI.ITY
Tine Man Wfiiii
Haa-dl-tto-Fil-Fcett
POOL & CROCKER,
"WE FIT THE FEET"
105 Fayetteville Street, ... ... . . Raleigh, N. C.
derson's father, Mr. L. B. Richard
son. Mrs. M. A. Edwards will arrive in
the city this afternoon to visit Mrs.
J. II. Kobbins.
Mrs. Vance Weil, of floldsboro,
spent yesterday in the city, returning
from Rockingham.
i Dr. and Mrs. N. M. McUae, of Lit
tleton, spent yesterday In the city on
their way to Fayetteville.
Miss Nina Richardson, of Pine
Ilidgo Farm, spent yesterday in the
city, going to Holly Springs.
Macon Green Hunter, a tine Utile
boy. arrived last evening at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hunter.
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Miss Helen Briggs has gone to New
York to visit her brother, Thos. II.
Erlggs, at Columbia University .
Friends of Mrs. Joseph H. Sears
will learn with regret that she is ill
at her residence on Kast Hargett
street.
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Mrs. Cieorgo (irinios Station, of
Macon, Oa., is visiting her parents,
Mrs. and Mrs. O. T. Moore, on Hall
fax street.
Mrs. J. S. Atkinson, of the Olivia
Raney Library, has gone to Durham
to attend the state convention of
librarians.
The Twentieth Cenlury Club will
meet tomorrow afternoon at four
o'clock with Miss Dickinson at Mere
dith College.
Mis. J. W. Halford, of Chalybeate
Springs, passed through, the city to
day en route to visit relatives in Sa
vannah, Ga.
Mrs. C D. Holland, of Washing
ton, D. C, who lias been spending the
past month with relatives, left for
homo yesterday.
Miss Jennie Coffin, librarian at
Olivia Raney Library, left today for
Durham to attend the state conven
tion of librarians.
The Fidelis class, Dorcas class,
Class 23 and B. B. B. Class of the
Tabernacle Sunday school will give
a reception in the Sunday school this
evening from eight to eleven.
Miss Bertha Rosenthal is in Dur
ham attending the sessions of the
state convention of librarians. She
Is treasurer of the association.
. Miss Evelyn V. Woods, who has
spent the past year abroad, will ar-
PEACE-ST. MARY'S
COXCERT KKRIKS."
LOUISE BARNOLT,
Prima Dona Contralto.
St. Mary's Auditorium
TIII RSDAY, XOV. 2:1,. 1011.
Tickets for ffale at King-Crow-cll
Drug Store $1.30, $1.00 and 73
cents.
DRUG COMPANY
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and experience a new sense
of "Shoe comfort" and re
lief from foot troubles.
We will see that you get
the size you ought to have.
Price $100 Any Style.
How to Get Rid
of Pimples, Quick
Stuart's Calcium Wafers Act Quickly
on Kvery Variety of Skin Troubles I
Trial I'wkuKP Went Free to Prove It.
Sometimes peonle write us that!
they had used creams and lotions forjture for 1)j8 nlodel8 of men and wo-
years wiuioiu euect, yet auer nve or
"Stuart's Calcium AVafers Are Simply
(fraud for Pimples and all Skin
Eruptions."
six days of Stuart's Calcium Wafers
their complexions, were perfectly
clear. : .
It's easy to understand why.
Creams and lotions only get at the
surface, while Stuart's Calcium Wa
fers go right into the blood, attack-
ing the impurities that cause skin
diseases. You'll never have a good
complexion without pure blood.
Stuart's Calcium Wafers contain
no poisonous drug of any kind. They
are perfectly harmless and can be
taken with absolute freedom. But
they work almost like magic. Cal
cium Sulphide, their principal ingre
dient, is the greatest blood-cleanser
known to science. '-'
No matter how had your skin may
be, Stuart's , Calcium Wafers will
quickly work wonders with it. It's
good-bye to blackheads, pimples,
acne, boils, rash, eczema and a dirty
"filled-up" complexion. A trial pack
age to prove this fact will be sent
free if you will send your name and
address to F; A. Stuart Co., 175
Stuart Bids., Marshall, Mich. Then
you can get the regular size package
at any drug store at .111 cents a box.
rive today to visit Mrs. Charles V.
Harris, before going to her home in
Jacksonville, Fla.
:
Will Meet With Mrs. Mann.
St. Luke's Circle will meet with
Mrs. AV'. B. Mann on New Bern ave
nue tomorrow afternoon at four
Woman's Chili.
The Art Department of the Wo
man's Club will have a culled meet
ing ".tomorrow afternoon at A o'clock.
All who are interested in basket-muk-iug
are invited to come. Xo charge
for club members.
Mfs. Hiinprlin in Jvvtremis. ',...
The condition of Mrs. (i. W. San
derlin who is ill at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. W. G. Briggs, 217
West Edenton street is reported
worse today. All her children. Misses
Georgia and Rosalie Sanderlin, Jlr.
and Mrs; V. W. Reed of Washing
ton, D. C, are here, also her brother
Mr. Council Wooten of LaC.range.
...
Meeting of Five Hundred (Tub.
Mrs. K. L. Stevens was hostess to
the Five Hundred Club Wednesday
afternoon at 4 o'clock. The mem
bers of the club present were: Mrs.
Alf. Williams. Mrs. F .M. Harper,
Mrs. H, E. Litchford, Mrs. Palmer
.Terman. Mrs. WV R. Crawford,'. Mrs.
W. S. Wilson, Mrs. R. Y. Mcpherson,
Mrs. W. A. Withers. Mrs. R. M. Al
bright, Mrs. ..'Ellas Carr. The num
ber was Increased by several charm
ing guests Mrs; M. B. Shipp. Mrs.
McKlmmon, of Canada; Mrs. C. A.
Johnson and Mrs. Wagan, of Flor
ida. A most spirited game of Five Hun
dred was enjoyed, after which the
guests lingered long over the dainty
and delicious refreshments served in
several courses. All present were In
the best of spirits except for the
thought of Mrs. Stevens leaving the
club and the city so soon.
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AXXIAL KKCKPTIOX.
Biological Society of A. & M. College
Satunlay Xlglit.
The following invitation has been
received:
"The Biological Society of the
North Carolina Agricultural and Me
chanical College cordially invites
you to be present at its annual re
ception to be given November twenty
fifth, nineteen hundred and eleven,
eight to ten p. m." .
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"She St os to Conquer."
The play "She Stoops to Con-quer"-which
will be presented at
the Academy of Music tomorrow
night by lofcal talent, under the di
rection of Miss Phelps of Meredith
College, promises to be one of the
most popular events of the mid
winter season. ;
Much interest la being manifested
by the schools, and social circles In
the presentation of this fine old clas
sic of Oliver Goldsmith's and It will
be by all odda one of the Important
dramatic events of the season.
There 1b nothing more refreshing
2
tlian good, wholeflOlili1 fitfhictiyy and
"She Stoops to Conquer" Is it whole
some, honest, human play, possessing
the qualities that have never failed
to please., -Samuel Jolittsoil, Gold
smith's friend and autocrat of the
age, said: "I know of no comedy -fat
many years that has so much ex
hilarated an audience." Goldsmith
touched nothing that he : did not
adorn, and In comedy he discarded
the well known theatrical types of
i. ,
,nen, ..ghe stoons to Conquer" wotl
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an unqiiaiiiiea success on us ursr pro
duction fn 1773 and is to this day
one of the most popular comedies on
the English stage. I
The opening scene shows an old
fashioned English house -the home
of 'Mr. and Mrs. Hardcastle, the lat
ter being a genuine ."country snob"
who, aspiring to the fashions of Lon
don, says she is tired of "such old
fashioned trumpery," and thinks
they should take a trip to town now
Rtid then to "rub off the rust a
little.", -
The second scene Is an Alehouse
Room, in which Tony Lumpkin and
his fellows make merry .with song,
Tony singing "The Three Pigeons;"
a song often sung by Goldsmith him
self. ; ;
The following scenes occur in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Hardcastle, i
with the exception of a "garden:
scene" when, under cover of dark-1
ness, Mrs. Hardcastle mistakes her
husband; for a highwayman, and,
earnestly pleads for the life of her
son Tony.
The cast is one of unusual merit,
carefully selected from our city's
most talented players. The leading
roieg are as follows:
Mrs. Hardcastle .Miss Flora
.Creech:. : ''. '
Miss Hardcastle Miss Ilaskins.
Miss Neville Mrs. John A. Fer
rell. : '
Maid Miss Sallie Oldham.
Mr. Hardcastle Dr. S. R, Horton.
Sir Charles Marlow .Mr. E. E.
Culbreth. - '
Young Marlow (his son) Dr. L-.
O. Morris.
Hastings Mr. C. F. Kirkpatrick.
Tony Lumpkin Mr. Will Heller.
Diggory Andrew Crinkley.
Servants, etc Samuel Telfair, Jr.,
and William H. Rogers.
The play is given under the
auspices of St. Luke's Circle of King's
Daughters, and is for the benefit of
St. Luke's Home a cause that is
dear to the hearts of all. Prices 75
and 50 cents. Genera) admission 25
cents. Seats on sale at Wake Drug
Store.
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I.OI ISE HAHNOLT, COXTIiAl.TO
I'eace-St.Mar.v'n Concert Series,
Miss Bnrnolt's' '''"programme''', for
the song recital this evening is a
most interest ing ' one, including
among other numbers Von KyUen's
"Sclimied-Schmerz," her vivid inter
pretation of 'which has sent the .Mon
treal audiences wild with ..enthusiasm!
Schumann's "Mii.-isbaum" is also one
of the .'-numbers, iind the .-programme
calls for all of Miss Barnolt's dra
matic powers us well as the rich
quality of her voice. . ..
The recital will begin at X: 1...
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IKOQCOIS ;kkmax Cf.l ll
Will Give Their Kejfuljir 'Autumn
(ei'inan Xevt Monday Xight,
(Special to The Times.)
Scotland Neck, Nov. 21 The Iro-'
quois German Club will give their
regular autumn german at Madry's
hall on next Monday night. Manager
Wt H. Kitchin tells your correspon
dent that the arrangements are
about all completed and the mem
bers of the cluli expect one of the
most successful germans ever given
by this popular organization Many
visiting young people will be pres
ent and participate in the festivities.
Neat and attractive dance cards have
been prepared for the occasion and
each one engaged in the dance will
be presented with one of these
souvenirs.
A woman would rather have a
tailor one day a year than a dress
maker every week.
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Stops Even Whooping Cough Quickly.
, A Family Supply for 50c. Money
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If some one in your family has an ohsti
nste. deep-seated loush even whoopins
couch which tins yielded slowly to treat
ment, buy n ..TO-cent. bottle of Pinex snd
wntch that courIi vanish. If it fails, money
bnck promptly, and without arenment.
A 50-cent bottle of I'inex, when mixpd
with home-made susnr syrup, makes n full
pint a fmiiily supply-- of the most effect
ive cough remedy I list money can buy, nt
a 'saving of $1'. (lives instant relief and
will usually wipe out a bad cough in -4
hours or less. Easily prepared in five
minutes directions in package.
. I'inex Cough Syrup has a pleasant taste
children take it willingly. It stimulates
the appetite and is slightly laxative
both eood features. Splendid for croup,
hoarseness, throat tickle, incipient lung
tr.mhles. and a prompt, successful rem
edy for wlioopins cough.
Pinex is a snecial and highly concen
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extract, and is rich in guaiaol and other
elements which are so healing to the
membranes. Simply mix it with sugnr
syrup or il rained honey. In a pint bottle,
and it is ready for use. I'sed in more
homes in the 1'. S. and Canada than any
other cough remedy.
I Pinex lias often been imitated, but
never successfully, for nothing else will
produce the same results. The genuine is
guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction
or money refunded. Certificate of guar
antee ia wrapped in each package. Your
druggist has Pinex or will get it for you.
If not, send to The I'inex Co,, Ft. Wayne,
Indiana, . . ,
it . .
Infants, Children
and Junior Sizes
Ranging in Price from $1:75 to $15.00
Plush, ("aricol. Velvet, licavskin. Zil... hue ;inl IMiUvlotli. Any slvle
you want. High or low cut .narrow or wide collar cl'hvU ,!aii-y or ex
tremely plain.
We intend to dispose' of these lty the last of-Merenilier, It's a !itf un
dertaking, i)iit we liave put tlie prices down on ihc alt ra--l i c borderline.
From the tiniest si" for the infant 1o size 17 for Hie junior ane.
Prices from 1.7") ttlo.OO. ' w . .: . .
305 FAYETTEVILLE
oa
AN ALLEGED BANKER
Declaring that he is connected
with one of the banks at Lexington,
a nice looking young fellow, giving
his name as M. II. I'eucork, is to
day spending his hours behind' the
bars in the station house. The charge
against him is larceny.
Yesterday afternoon an overcoat
belonging to Mr. 'John Hoberts was
taken lroni It. V.. Lewis' pool room,
and immediately an ollleer was noli
lied. Later on I'eacock returned to
the pool room and was pointed out
to Officer Barbour as the one sus
pected of taking the overcoat. 1 lie
ollleer -approached him and told linn
he wanted , to go to his room and
make a search for (lie coat, but he
stout lv protested. Finally. he agreed
and informed the ollleer that he was
stopping in the citv with :i personal
friend of Ins, who is boarding at? a
certain hoarding house in the city.
The otlicer carried him to the
boarding house and was there told
that lie onlv got his meals there but
roomed at another place, the street
number of the rooming place being
luniished the officer. He carried his
prisoner on to the room, hut on get
ting into the room he found the elec
tric lights were cut oil down stairs,
so the officer went down stairs and
turned on the switch. When he got
back to the room upstairs he found
his man sitting on the bed with the
covering nicely turned back. After
searching the room the officer asked
to look on the bed and was refused.
Not to be outdone he torced his man
off and there spied a sleeve of the
coat under the quilt. Pulling it out,
the officer found he had the coat that
answered every description and be
ing unable to account for its being
there Peacock was arrested and car
ried to the station house where ho
spent the night, and today.
Whether he is connected with a
Lexington bank, as he says is not
known, lie will be gixen a hearing
this afternoon before Judge W'atson.
1. .M'CUXF.KS CASK
I'Olt THIS Al TKItXOON
The mandamus case of Dr. McCul
lers aeainst the board of county
commissioners is expected to come
un before Judge H. B. Peebles late
this afternoon or tonight. Judge
Peebles is expected to arrive in the
city from Lilllngton, where ho is
holding Harnett court.
THItKK KNTKRTAINMKXTS
FOR SCHOOL PritPOSKS
An entertainment will be given at
Wilder's Grove schoolhotiso tonight,
for the benefit of the school. Touior
rnw nlnht entertainments will be
clven at both Garner and Cardenas
At Garner a "fair" will be held and
at Cardenas an oyster supper will be
provided.
Thanksgiving Charity.
PersonB feeling that they will not
bo able to provide for themselves
a Thanksgiving basket will please ap
nly at tho Associated Charities of
lice leaving their names and ad
dresses before November 27th. The
names will be subject to the approval
of the committee.
MRS. JOHN E. RAT,
Chairman
' R. S. STEPHENSON,
Superintendent
Meeting of Merchant' Association
There will be a meeting of the
Merchants' Association In their rooms
Frldav night November 24th at
eight Q'loki
C(0)AT
STREET,
New Enterprises
Carolina Insurance Agency oni
pany. ot Greensboro; lo deal in. real
estate: to lend money, .etc.,.. and to
write insurance: authorized 'capital..
mi. all of which is paid in by
Panl"'W. SiheiKk. G. S. Kerbnson,
Jr.',' and Lawrence .1. Duffy;
Industrial Development Company,
of Charlolte; authorized capital,
$2ri,(i0(i, with $2,.."i-.i0 paid in by W.
S Alexander. Wv S. Lee, O. .1. Thies,
Arthur .1. Draper, Z. V. Taylor.
Tahor Supply Company, of Tabor,
Columbus county; merchandise, tim
ber 'and real estate;, .'authorized capi
tal. IftMl.lHMl, with $17,000 paid in
liv .1. A lirown, of Chadbourn and C.
C 1'ridgen. .1. P. Mill and others.
Lancaster t'otlon Ginning Com
pany, of Forest Citv." authorized cap
ital, -'Hill, with $70 paid in bv A.
I Lancaster. W. T. Toms. C. M. Holr
land. C. 13. Ilairlll and others.
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Immediately after applying- a little Dan
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If ynu wish to double the beauty of your
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YOUR WANTS.
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(UPTOWN STORE), ,., ,., ,., , Phones 107.
THE WAKE DRUG STORE,
' Phoaes 228. . ' . ; .
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Raleigh, N. C.
LOCAL BRIEFS.
-The lire alarm was turned in
from the' Slate Hospital today but
the alarm proved to be talse.
-Mr. Nell A. Spence has returned
from bis hunting grounds on Capo
Fear river and bagged his usual num
ber of wild turkey.
Adjutant General R. L. Leinsler
and ('apt Andrew J. Dougherty left
today for Morehead City ou an in
spection of Camp Glenn.
Mr. Ernest Martin left today on.
a business trip to Philadelphia and
New York. While gone he will take
in the Army-Navy football game Sat
urday. fc Rev. E. S. Crosland, pastor or
Calvary Moravian church, at "Winston-Salem,
preached an Interesting
sermon to the old soldiers at the
home last night.
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