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ft. i 4. THE EVENING DISPATCH, JANUARY 2, 1911 1 A a 7 ir.m Notice D ; That; Sometime between Christ mas and January 10th; of each year the Thermometer drops and we find ourselves in need of Mankets and , ' - ''"".'.v.- . 1 Comfortables Around the State Prepare for the drop in tempera ture by taking advantage of the drop in prices on these items Piatt -& Haar The Holliday Trade AT 'GAYLORD '5 This year has been the most wonderful in the history of this Big Department Store, all Xmas goods but a mere handful have been sold and these we are anxious to dispose of at M ANY OLD PRICE 11 in order to start next iseason with an entire 5 new stock of the latest things on the market Large Lot of Blankets and Comforts to close out at a Bargain '(SaBoFitlPs Magi Stf 21, 212, Ndjrth Front Street, Kinston Free Press. . Boats plying between New Bern and Seven Springs on Neusfe river p.ass Kinston daily now, taking ad vantage of the high water to freight fertilizers up the river and return with cotton seed and other articles. Greensboro Record. !; An Italian appeared at police head quarters this morning and asked the right ; to show ' his performing ; bear to the Greensboro public, and was much surprised to find that he couldn't get license to "appear in Jhe city limits. A few years ago a horse driven by a lady became frightened at a bear on the streets here, ran -away, threw the lady from the . carriage and severely injured her. . Since then" ai ordinance has b'jn in force ; prohibiting these wanderers from stopping in' the city. Durham Herald. t;- j ! A comparison of the records of this and last year's records' as to the num ber, of cases before the recorder court on the day following Christmas day shows that the celebrators, who were hilarious to the point of attract ing the special attention "of the police were not so many as the year before. Though the difference is only a mat ter of three, i this is in-favor of this year and. interesting in; View of a recent ; statemeatrbf fpije of the mem bei&bf the police force who wa3 very positive in his statement that , the "con ditions' in the city were vety much improved over what they Were this time last year. This officer said that the blind tiger business was not in such a flourishing condition as it was one year ago.' The drunks were on the decrease and the; conditions gen erally were better. ' ?The' Christma3 drunks last Christmas' were eleven' in number. This year, only seven were pulled for being in an intoxicated con dition on Christmas day. Though the celebration has at times been hilari ous, there has been little disorder. Charlotte Observer. Owing to the so-called et" tie ckion Of the Supreme Court a few days "ago in the case wherein the Colonial Club of this city was defend ant and charged with the sal Of -beer, it is understbod that the prohibition forces will make an-effort at the. com ing session of the Legislature to put a ban oh social clubs by a tax that vill ,be intended as prohibitive or a locker tax that will be entirely prohibitive fu the case Of a Vast majority of the mem bers of these organizations. The de cision of the Supreme Court was sweeping in its results in that with it taere went the decree that there! is no method of preventing the exchange of beer by. coupons in these cluds when the clubs do not make a profit, 'ther efore passing from the pale of possible sellers of beer. It is now proposed that the Legislature shall pass a iaw putting a tax of about $1,000 'on all tnese social clubs throughout the State to the end that as many as possible of them will ihave to abandon their places because of Inability to pay the tax, or some law will be passed whereby, a locker tax will be imposed upon the individual members of" these clubs who maintain beer in the clubs and have Mt issued to them by the means of a coupon book. This is now conceded to be the moveof the ranker type of the prohibitionists in the State who have shown their displeas ure at the ruling of the Supreme Court ment that a dramatization of The Firing Line," Robert W. Chambers celebrated and widely read novel, will soon be presented in this city. There is no more ce;brated writer of fiction in the. coujuny today than Mr. Chambers. '.'ThejFiringv Line' "The Fighting Chance "The Younger Set," and ("The Danger Mark" have THEATRE The announcement made by the Academy management that "The Merry Widow" will be the attraction than any novels modern times. Tn Goods Holiday Bacrificed .Our Holiday Goods arrived late, therefore must be sacrificed to move them in the few days remaining. .In the stock are Solid Ma- r hogany Rockers, some upholstered in genuine leather,' Handsome Oak-1 Rockers, in -Golden Oak, nd Mission, many in genuine leather, Fancy Reed Rockers and Reed odd pieces, Tables of all kinds, A7 Ladies' Desks from $6.75 up; more than 300 pictures, equal to any in the city as to quality of frame and subjects. Prices literally slaughtered on account of the quantity,. Chiffoniers, Dressers, Buffets, Music Cab inets, Dinner Sets, Toilet $ets, Ward Robes, Chamber and Parlor Suits, Hall Racks, Rugs, all sizes,, large quantity and must go. Por tiers, Couch Covers, Lace Curtains, Brass Beds, Etc. VALUABLE SOUVENIRS WITH EACH PURCHASE. j The Wflmington Furniture Co. GARRELL BUILDING. Cor. Second and Princass Sfo. at matinee and night Saturday is de cidedly interesting for theatregoers. been read by more people in English for it is doublful if every musical at traction in the history of theatricals has ' scored the unqualified success that "The Merry Widow" has. It has been called a. musical duel , of first love, full of .music, scenery, gowns, girls, with love the, keynote; for "Th-3 Merry Widow", is a. love story, ex quisite and tender, passionate! and ! im perious at times, aa true love ever is; the external struggle of sex with sex attuned to limpid strains and the trip of dancing-feet, lyric, and dramatic in its expression. Mr. Savage calls "ThJ Merry Widow" an operetta. It is really an intoxication the red wine of first love regained after weary years, and the white wine of woman's vanishing wit. A musical duel it is of two old lover3 that love too well to be easily won, but demand that their courtship be sung into ja drama, whose cumulative climaxes jshall be the lyric note that supplies' the clue to the character of both. , This, with the gorgeous setting and splendid company, headed by Ger trude Hutcheson and George Damerel, Is expected to set the hearjt of the theatre-goers aflame. j ? C AsftdHnlmuki thV -iwjkz" ; has traveled around the world more quick ly., perhaps, than any melody ever writ ten, yet this catchy "I Love Yon? So" selection is only one of the manyrthat breathes the very essence of voluptu ous grace in this brilliant work Oth ers are "Vilia," the" delicious! sextette "Women" the gly "MaximI- cloying in its sweetness and recurring in varied tempi throughout the joperetta. The; large orchestra accompanying this organisation will be under the direc tion of Mr. Alfred Roth. j'. Seats will go on sale at Plummer's Friday morning -" 1 .- , - f 'A p v ; v . v There's Oifq Thing in V!.' (ui that other soda crackers lack II I and tht is- w 11 M Matidnal-Eisciiit-Goocine 11 . In Moisture Proof Packages llU ATV k. Never sold m bulk) Jffir P, NATIONAL M y BISCUIT f in the case when the court was pre sented with statement of facts agreed upon by the State's attorney and which, prominent prohibition lawyers of the city admit, could not have been decided under any other interpreta ) Three Pair for j.w. H. FUCHS s ' ' 28 South Front Street: Stat Srandl Shoes are Better V s "The Firing Line." What will, no doubt prove to be an interesting item of news .to, theatre goers and book-lovers, is the announces speaking icountries of their "kind in addition 'to their publication in book form, these books reached millions of readers -through the .columns ot.Tho Saturday Evening Post. "Many playwrights have submitted to Mr. Chambers, dramatized versions of his books, but Mr, Richard Walton Tully, noted as the co-author with David Belasco of "'The Ro3e of The Rancho." who isj responsible for the dramatization "of "The Firing Line," is awarded the distinction of being the first to meet the requirements' and reach the standard demanded by the author. To all who are familiar with, the characters in this stirring novel the dramatic opportunities will be readily appreciated. - The presenting company will be of a high order of merit and the scenic investiture everything desirable. Big Holiday Bill at the Grand. Solky's "Theatre Beautiful" will gloriously celebrate the New Year with a big holiday bill today. Some thing "extra fine," so to speak, went on this morning and will be added to this afternoon and tonight. Mr. 'Mor gan, the high priced baritone singer from New York city, arrived this I morning and went on duty this after: noon at 2 o'clock. He has a splendid voice and today, in rendering the beau tiful and popular song hit of Mme. Sheery," entitled "Put Your Arms Around TVIe Honey." Mr. Morgan's singing will be one of the big features. The picture subjects for today arc decidedly splendid ones, including "When Lovers Part' "Big Medicine Bertie's Elopement" and others. Con ductor John Kneisel has made a spe cial gala day selection of music for his superb Grand orchestra to.present. A feature will be a cornet folo by Mr. LaBarre. This fine virtuoso will ren der Bartlett's "A Dream." 9 '''''' " 'M , & ' - "' '- GERTRUDE HUTCHESO N, The Merry. WWdw,' A. Puzzler. k "Pop, you know everything, don't you?" said little Joe. I "Some very few things in the uni verse might have escaped' me," an swered the parent, ' i modestly, "but they are hardly worth mentioning. What do you want-to1 know?" " .. "I want to know,1 repfted little Joe, "what ' relation an- august king is to a May queen?" Baltimore American. Unexpected Choice. She Now, that you have looked over my music, what would you 'like to have me play? He Whist or dominoes. Boston Transcript. 1 TitfiN This popular remedy never fails to effectually cure Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness .. And ALL DISEASES 'arising from a Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion The natural result is good appetite and solid flesh. Dose small; elegant ly sugarcoated and easy to sWIIqw. Take No Substituted AfilAN BROTHERS t ' ' .v' 'f'-' Assures you of a cozy comfortable home this winter and reduces your fuel bill materially. That Buck's Hot Blast is the only Heater that, will successfully burn soft coal and will also burn all other fuels hardcoal, wood and slack. .,- Buck's Hot Blast Is a beautiful Heater It's the sort of heater that heats and burns title fuelit's th.e heater of all heaters for you to buy We want you to call and see it at our store.. SUSS WISH TO THEIR MANY CUS TOMERS A HAPPY AND PROS PEROUS NEW YEAR, AND WISH TO THANK THEM FOR THEIR LIBERAL PATRONAGE1 DURING THE CHRISTMAS TRADE. They will offer for a few days: 3qts Black Eye Pears 25c Hpg Joles, per lb, 12 i-2c 12 lb bag best Flour 38c. 24 lb hag best .Flour 75c 6 Bars Borax Soap 25c. v ,. 7 lbs lump Starch 25c 25 lbs Granulated Sugar $1.35 . C Sugar, per lb. 5c Best Pure Lard 14c. Snow Drift Lard 11 l-2c Compound Lard 10c , Swift Premium Hams 20c Clover Hill Fox River Butter 37 l-2c Fresh Butterine 25c - ; 3 cans Milk 25c Eagle Milk, per can 15c Meal, per peck 20c Pearl Hominy, per peck 24c Table -Peaches 15c or .two for 25c ; Fancy Table Peaches 20, 25 and 35c 3 cans Tomatoes 25c 3 cans Labell Syrup 25c 3 packages Oat Meal '25c '' Heno Tea, per package 8,15 and 30c 1-2 1 Bakers Chocolate 20c 4 5 gallons Kerosene Oil 45c Loose Jelly, per lb 5c Sour Kraut, per lb 5c Salt Mullets, er lb 7c .We" carry a nice line of DRY GOODS and NOTIONS. ioMay What is nicer than a Stein-Bloch Suit or Over coat, a Jno. B. Stetson Hat, a Bath Robe, a Suit of Pajamas, Suit Case, Grip, a pair of Meyer's Gloves, a half dozed pair of guaranteed Sox, Silk Mufflers, Umbrella, Sweater, or a dozen Arrow Collars for a Gentlemen? We have them all in great variety. t Bon't t3ss Galling (B)m us 1. W. FLEE TCO. Phone 673 S. W. Cor. Front and Princess Sts. ss WE ARE AGENTS FOR SEAL SHIP OYSTERS. Give us a call, or phone .460. We've uraTStep, but! that Step Saves You Money. There's One Shoe JJjafS REGAL, . ' 4- ; There's Another Shoe Thft $1.98 LITTLE CASH SHOE STORE :.:,;:V. 121 MARKET STREET i '. '..1 'I" .. - " , j' -,, . i - ' ' ' . - ' : , v j 1 '' -j- ( it . .... - . -
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