THE TWIN-CITY DAILY SESTINEi; WINSTON-SILEM, NORTH CAEOLINIL
SATURDAY EVEN:
-New-HotelJ?rance.at Corner
of Third and Cherry Streets
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PEOPLE FROM f.Wfjy
national communication and a coa
quent fuller nndertaniinf of the ir Jc
"fcroiherhocxi cf man,"
COUNTRIES 1
TO
GATHER
DEMISE OF WILLIE'S BROTHER.
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WASHINGTON. Ausust 6 Men and
luun ..from -Ihlrlv-flve countries wil!
"ather jn Washington soon but there
will be no babel of voices for
(By H. M. Tandy.)
Willie wan an office boy,
Willie was a fan; .
Wiilie knew more about baseball
Tain many an older man.
Willie said his brother.
Wag sick as man could be
And tease could ht? eet off today
To bear him companee?"
"Yon may," the Hogg gaid. Rently,
thf.: uazine at Willie the while.
men and women will be the delegates All ' WiI,le'?, as,h tM there
' ' t V -in tikt-tJIv Iron from nulla
U. the Sixth International R-p.-ranto1 lli8 nea(1 ow ith norrow
i oiiKresi wnirn is to ue in session i
Aut'imt 14 to l'.
Though the deU-Katea are coming
here from the fanlwrest points of thei
worl.l yet there ill b.- no confusion ; xt day he showed up at the office,
of mother roixtiea but a free conver- with a frown as black as night;
The alove ut is from a iltotoKr:ti It tv.cnty five room annexe will he noces
J,mt takn of the new Hotel Fram eg. i'ate! duriiiK tin year.
M.f-nl of Airs T?fii K Vinm tttT"To
This 8ileiHll( hotel ,., i,s,(.r,..i on n, 'i,,.m hotel ,,!,.
has cnly been open a sh irt while hut iwrn in the slate, and she is nutklnti
lias been taxed to Its full capacity al- tho Kranoi an Ideul hotel in every re
rtady. It low seetna ir.liulil that a F!xf. .
ttt trre - i oriier
t reel a. this city
He slowly went outside.
While gloom nuns over tlje office
And the secretary cried.
Struck a Rich Mine.
S. V. IUikIh, of Coal Ci'y, Ala..
sas he struck a ' perircl inine m
health In Dr. Kim;' Xew Life I'ilki,
fur Ihey cured h1m of Liver mid Kidney
Trouble after 11' years of Huflferinh.
Tliey are the lies I pills mi eurtl: for
C ustlpation. Malaria, Headac hi Dvs
liepsia, IH'WIily, I'.'ic al I'. . Thonitv
fnn's.
Lawn Party
Mr. A. II. Dialler's
ChriM church Sundav
a liiwn party tonis
lot at the corner o
stiecis, Salem, Th
ru
ight.
ass of boys of
' hool will give
on sin Vacant
Wesf and Liberty
public Is Invited.
Flir.SU CHAR MKAT tomorrow.
Hose, City Market.
San
FREE TO YOU-HY SISTER A4SS
I (in wnmsn.
1 know woman's luCwuuri.
1 navo f nuiid lha curs,
l win mall, trm or aur rharim. -t i.
iwith full llwtllttlo.1Il,,!?:.T.?? ih"
J? .,x-i. hSvy:j,v. S.
woman aaiiiuenl
i-ure-wa, n.y r.ma. r, tor vuUrWf tout
. o,'iUi.h1uw J" l;Br" f fl- hmiB with
uut fhe hujp of adoctor. Mi u una un r-tand
'urtmnp What w " Zu kmm hi
i,?v.i'?!:'',.,.r,i,,n"-" f- nu .uri
rwMi, ii
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trttilM tmia( N M tpm, MlMCMf. ,m t, tj3
sat ion in a common laminate.
Approximately 1,.',ihi delegates are
exiected . and a program, elaborate
for a convention of such a nature has
been prepared. Distinguished lingu
ists of this and other countries will be
present, and those men will transact
the business necessary to the dissem
ination of their Idiom.
Aside from the serious meetings and
discusHlons many interested features
have been prepared for the seven dava
nr-tti(-mnsreTs: There--wtlHie an
elaborate open air presentation of
Shakespeare's "As You Like It" by the
Hickman players. The lines have
been translated into Ivsperanto by I)r
Ivy llelletnmu. of Washington nil '
with the players drilled until they'are
about perfect-. -.The spectacle of men
and women from all sections of the
Klobe easily following the performance
will he witnessed.
Another of the features standing out
(rim the program of the week is the
hall game on the afternoon of Thurs
day, August Hi. Spacp has been re
served at the ball park of the Wash
ington American league team and the
delegate to the Ksperanto conven
tion will nttend the game In a body.
Many of the delegates will be trent
eil to their first exhibition of tho Am
erican game but the plav will be un
derstood by all. The officers of the
American Association of Ksperantlsts
ve had translated into 'Esperanto a1
iseball guide especially prepared for
The lloss, with kindly manner.
Inquired if all was not right.
"Not on your life," said Willie,
Forgetting himself in his rage.
Which was rather Improper of Willie,
Considering he wasn't of age.
"Oh. tell me. Willie, tell me." v
The little lloss then cried;
"Your brother is he safe at home?
Or has the poor chap died?"
"I shoulj say he wasn't safe at home"
tThpre tths "venrmrin every-wordl,
"In tho end of the ninth de score a
tie
The sucker DIED AT THIRD!"
ARE TO MAKE INSPECTION
OF THE Mill PARKS
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tact tat , atxiat im fliii. mooiihu.
ttiilni. VfllrtwM. tiaMi ud Hum.. i,'kk. -l... A'. I
v. pavaiia w Mill ..
1 want to at nd on i cwnilitt ha tii't liMtual
niim? i n to dhit vo you inat you can cure
V jtountilf at horaa. raallr n n t n k i - . ...i
Xatiri-lT. BoroHmbaJ, tha,H cat! rot attaint to
rlT tha treatniunt a miupU tu trial : and If joq
Will no InU-rf.n. with Tonr w?, ''"."TZJ":' "r".rH .nT. H
anff, r If you vino, and I will and ion thn Iroatiaamt for timrnM. i iitirnl. fl. in i..i.. ..i.."
Mo'laiiatorT I IhitnVllon. -1, wT0U ',,,S'nJr "';'-" MFOICAl UHitf wll
"voi XL ThI T t,:ra''.'. hnTB ' nd 1rn hl-n whm tha doctor aaya
J" 2 wh n.T h''L0"' roU ?"n i"nlde TO"--" Thosaand, of woman have"urTd
itauan. " -".rmin(nBanoiiiiiiaiWBrsrtuliairom
Ml MVrMhaMhtaTLI,.7n? 40 IT41" lmT VI "ho know and will gladly
thK'jf Vm. I j - '' "- " itnn- n(4 th" f " tlVtiwtnienttoToura,aJao
tltobiiok. w rlt to-day. mjruu may "ut a taia or?..r again. AiUsuh ".u
Mrs. m. summers, Box h Notre Dame, Ind., U. s. A.
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Our shoesand our euarantee
i made an emphatic bit with men
everywhere. TbV guarantee gives them
confidence in Uks slioe and the wear
ng qualitiof and general elegance oi
the shooi gives them confidence in
us. Trie price (13.50) binds the
bargin. m
Sohere is absolutely no way yon
go wrong on Wolfe's
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11 over them. They're simply the
price. Smart shapes, all styles.
i shoes, as is every man who
made to satisfy.
GOOD WEAR -
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NEW PAIR I
COLUMBUS"
ells-Brietz Co
South' Main St.
this day by one of the leading baseball
writers of Washington.
It has also been rumored that lTm
plre Silk O'Loushlln has been drilled
by an Ksperantist and will Rive his
decisions In the common language.
S:me trouble was experienced In
translating the "strike tub!" slogan of
the famous umpire.
On the Sunday of the congress spec
ial morning meetings will be held In
the Episcopal and Catholic churches
where as much of tho services as pos
sible will bo in Ksperanto. It Is ex
ixicted that sermons In Ksperanto will
be delivered.
On the following day the congress
will settle down to serious work. The
Kspcrunto Academy, whose duty It is
to preserve the language In its virgin
will meet, as will also the Interna
tional Council and the International
Scientific Association of Ksperantlsts.
On Wednesday evening ten hand
some premiums will be awarded to the
winners In literary contests, each hav
ing presented a thesis on a certain as
signed subject written In Ksperanto.
lietween the business sessions of the
congress the delegates" will enjoy
many opportunities for sight seeing of
fered by the capital city. ' Mnny busi
ness men of Washington will have
advertisements printed in; Esperanto.
One of the largest sight seeing auto
companies has already secured a
Washington guide book printed In Ks
peranto. At the congress will be detailed
policemen of the 'Metropolitan police
department who have been especially
Instructed In Ksperanto. These officers-a
class Instructed during the
lust several months by (ieneral Sec
retary Iteed pre now experts and this
loo Is looked upon as bneor the ex
pected triumphs of the congress.
On I'rlday the "(Ir.-ind lntcrnationl
hall" will be held and this promises ,
to be one of the must attractive so
cial features of the convention. The;
dance cards will be engraved In Ks-
pcranto and the delegates will appear i
In their national colors.
No attempt is being made on the '
part of the Kspernntiata to substitute i
their language for tho mother tongues'
of the world but they are trying to!
convince the world that the universal!
language, is Invaluable from many!
standpoints. If successfully forced
forward It will mean a revolution In 1
business methods and make Interna
tional trading, the Esperantiats claim,!
a simple work. I
In a commercial way, they claim, j
It is of practical advantage to all 1o-
lug business beyond their national
burdersf elintHicall.v by offering op
portunity for an international version
of all the great scientific works of the
world. Fur travelers, they state. It
is an Immeasurable blessing, eliminat
ing the Inconveniences of having to
contend with so many tongues. Last
year Secretary Reed traveled from
Northern France to Harcelona, Spain,
speaking nothing but Kwpernnto.
With the full establishment of this
International language. It is claimed,
will come a greater amount of inter
wA.siu.Nu i u., AK. . With a
view to securing the Information of
experts and dependable facts for rec
ommendation to Congress regarding
necessary Improvements Secretary
Hallinger. of the Interior Department,
has arranged fur an Inspection of
some of the national parks. The men
chosen for the work are Clement S.
I'cker, chief clerk of the department
and R. D. Marshall, chief geogranher
of the Geultigica! Survey.
In connection with their visit to
0 lacier National Park, a wonderland
of living glaciers and wild mountain
scenery reserved as a playground for
the pecplo at the recent session of
Congress, a question anise ns to pay
ment of their expenses. It seems
that Congress appropriated $1.".."U0
tor trie "improvement of (Jlacler I'ark
by tne construction and repair of
ronds and trails."
The question was whether I'cker
and 'Marshall could use a part of that
appropriation In securing a pack train,
guides, camp equipment, etc.. and also
in paying railroad fare and Pullman
and incidentals, not to exceed ft; a day
irom tievtis Lake, .North Dakota, to
(.lacier Park.
.The problem was referred to Comp
troller of the Treasury Tracewell.
whose decision on the expenditure of
government rutins is final. He an
swered that It Is an administrative
question. If. in carrying out the or
der of Congress tn "construct and re
pair roads and trails" it is necessary
to first have an Inspection, so that the
work may he done to the best advant
age, then the aforesaid expenses of
the Inspectors can lie paid out of the
$1".,0(H appropriation.
PlumbiW
Heating
In Our New
arters.
Second to
Establishment
In the State. : : :
PHONE 57.
L B. BBICKENSTEIN,
Cor. 3d and Main Sts.
Qu
Equipmejii
No LikeM
MR.
THOMAS WILL MAKE
TRIP TO CADILLAC FACTORY.
.Mr. Gilmer C. Tboraua. tie Cad.liac
wan, who recently sold his infereat in
th Southern Meter Csr t.. i'it re-i:tiiit-d
the Cadillac aeen.V leaves to-
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in. tut n.r Detroit. Mien., m a business
llr.'p to tlie Cadillac faftory. While
jaway .Mr. Thfmas wilf purclfase the
nxtufes fir the-Cadil!,- saraee, which
is to be erected at ti corner of Th'rd
and Kim streets ( once.
The Cadillad' garApe i)l be a brick
structure. aisiut J? fire prooi.and will
mudenr m Wrnr detail.
Mi. Thomas ji sold the Cadillac for
f.ve years. I.Wt year 4.1 cars were
sold and delivajed. His contract for
th:s year is f i sixty cars.
A temp'inryf office f.r the Cadillac
nas been openld in the Masonic Tein
nle in the suite of rooms recently oc
cupied l.y the Board of Trade. The
parM'se of this temporary office is to
give service to Cadillac owners and
sot ply any parts or arrange fur any re
pairs that should, be. needed on any
Cadillac car. Every Cadillac is sold u
ap absolute guarantee.
icuowea ty p
See the Vernon Sisters in their high
class singing and dancing act at the
Airdome.
sours stomach
"I used CascareU and feat like a new
tnaa. 1 1 have been suffaftr from dys
pepeia and sour stomach for the last two
"ytars. I have been taking medicine and
Other drugs, but could. find no relief only
for a short tim I' will recommend
Caacarets to my Mend's as the only thing
for indigestion ai4 tour stomach and to
keep the bowels rn good condition.
They are very nicf to eat."
Ilarry Slucklejt Munch Chunk, Fa.
Plrasant, Halatablal Potent. Tastetinod.
IJoUood. Newrak-kea.WealirjorOnpe.
Oc. 23c, 50c. Never K.kl In bulk. Tho tren
Vlne tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to
dm or yuur niuuey back. K
Built On Honor
Sold on Merit
i
Thero aie no ifg and and
about our guarantee, and no re
bate schemes about our sales.
We prefer to believe that our
customers are entible people In
search of a square deal, and we
make It our business to treat
them as such. When you buy a
Stieff Piano
you get what you vy for, and
pay for what you get. Experi
enced buyers know, that this con
stitutes the only bargain you can
count' on -all othter bargain
forms are gambles, and the pur
chaser is usually the loser. Hon
esty may not be the best policy,
but years of practice convince us
that it is good enough. If you
contemplnto the purchase of a
piano, don't fall to examine the
Stieff. A showdown is our de
CMS. )JI.!SIIEFF
ManufactuKiof th
Artistic Stieff; Shaw and
Stieff Self-Play Planoa.
80UTHERN WAREROOM,
5West Trad 8t,
CHARLOTTE, . . N C
C. H. WILMOTH,
Manager.
(Mention This Paper.)
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Shoe Store. .Phan SOI.
Mlse Maltle Williamson, Office Sae'v
Office Houre: 8:30 a. m. to 11.30 a. m.:
12:30 p .m. to 5:30 p. m.
Regular meeting 2nd Monday nlghl
of each month.
Merchants will please report eaet)
month tustomers who will 0t paj
'belr bills, and all new customeri
coming to the city. In order that th.
'atlng flies may be onmnlHf.
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finding her yisl
Pared far tte
leayes her w:rh -lowers
md
metts. Th .
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ivuuuu m. iinuiuj awiuci. At la .uq V"ijwemeuy that Uf" ''
prepares the system for Wealthy motheAood, and brigs' V
easy consummation of the4rm. Woawn who use Mute-Tr
eared much scJerinf when the Uttla ne arrirea. and r.Z ....
with no ill effects, or ehromc'.trouble; Every expectant ia' h . -
iw inun vj using mutnrr 1 1 neau,
thus preparing her physical condition
for the hour cf motherhood. This
meaicine la for tale ai drug .stores.
Write for free book for expectant
mothers. , i
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Take this August fuimbcr, for instance. YontJ
hnd it actually stujid ith story-delight. Dcn'i these
names and titles sign some pleasant halT Lun?
O. Henry Here is the itory upon which this master to
icticr was ai worn vo me time ot his recuit dati-l
"Tho Snow Man."
Couverneur Morris Injr Tract ice Makes Perfect "the A I
gust iiAMHTtN s ra a dcliciously humorous love to
in tho very best st) lo.if this favorite writer.
Frederick Falmer-VA s;fit-stirring tale of airship advent
-oiiviatiiig urn imperial miacne, witn UanburyJLoij
Martha BruereAfipthcK treasure In the August "Hum
tons' is Mrs. lUfuerfc s "bpintual liond,"the tribal
tions'oi two " Afftnitian" in a certain fashionable siM I
"Chanteclcr" The grcat&t romance of the fjreatestrfil!
French romanticist Ihaiond liostand. I
Many other lcatfcrs ve of their best for the
summer numl)er: oR" Hampton's." Edwin
Balmer and WrnvJacI Iarg continue the
stories about "Iiithcr Trant," the young
psycholopcal dctcciivei Arthur Stringer ex
cels his Wire Tappctstorics in his "Advcn.
hires' of an Insomniac". George Randoluh
Chester's brilliant wit furnishes a new series.
George Fitch and Owen Johnson will gener
ously give of their humor.
Also In This Issue :
Is Roosevelt Inevitable" by Jud.on C. Welliver. "Tlie Final Fipmff
ot Commander roarf proving hss Polo Discovery. A Rrt.it arte Ijn
Charlaa Edward Ruasell on K.tilroad Kculation which docs not Ktf
late. A vnluuble and witty description of "Kakc Ur;un.itic SrhocVV
Henrietta Croaamao. ."A Hghting Chance lor the City Child" by tt
balKM uon.
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