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For; the present they ar staying . at the uoionjai 4u ;! ENTERTAINED EUPHIAT4 'CLASS. Miss Rosa Herring:entertafeed most charmingly at The Imperial Hotel last . night in honor of the JSuphian Sunday " School class of St. Andrew's : Fresby ' terian church. The reception hall and parlors werei beautifully sdecorat ;.: cd with, rotted plants d dputftowv il ers. The evening was spent in social same's interspersed witbr splendid ;nfm . sic from e ictrola, also several i-, piano selections lwere rendered. Re freshments were served in three, cbur- ses. First was -chicken - salad -"with n-, saltines... followed by ambrosia and 1 assorted eakes;7 The Hhird iEtrid ; list v course was black iee ream and -cake. Thos - present included . Misses Car- Tie Newkirk, Isabel and Elizabeth Mc- Dougal,EHMna -Haiel ; Kiog,s "Margin rite Gaylor, Beulah Brock, Katherine VanGlahan, Maggie Fenaell, Rebecca Jones, Miss Tripp, Mrs. Linder, Mrs . . Chas: Carey, and -Messrs. P. . C.. White, O Jr., Leslie Page, Jasi llen drick, Ceylon Corkran, F. G.. Whiter , Brocks O'Neill, Rembert7 Rogers; f. ' George Loughlin, J. til. LaLande and, y DeLeon -White. -.. 7r7 7 ; y. ' The chaperones were Miss Anna Herring Mrs. W.' A, ' Jones and Mrs, fi'" E.- W . Jones.-. 4444-44 : ; ' Each i guest was i presented: with ? a ; dainty button hole bouquet of white ' hyacinths ..and.,, asparagus fern just before departure. . z CAMPAIGN IN THIS STATE. Miss Crocker Will Come In Interest of Woman's - Suffrage. ; . - The -following : from the Washing, ton correspondence of yesterday's Charlottel Observer will be of interest . here: ' 44' ':'4444:::: .v; " "Washington, Jan. 27 The - Con- r-'- gressional Union '- for Woman Suf-. r f rage announced tonight that Miss Gertrude L. Crocker,:, of Illinois, had" vr been sent - to North ? Carolina to join f Mrs. Minnie E. Brooks in, her work vv for t votes for women. v MJss Crocker i : will visit Charlotte and confer; wih . '-leading suffragists"there..l? C "The announcement of Miss Crock V er's mission to- North Carolina said: M 'Particular attention will be paid to North Carolina .work front nfiw.oni because oil. the ' fact that- the -party ( machinery opposition in v Congress that is now being used to prevent the ,t submission of the Federal amendment is being directed in part by North Car r olina men. Representative Webb, of North Carolina led the! Democratic op , position in the debate of January 42th '; and : stated in his own speech that he i was poking the attitude of the Dem: ocratic party in its T caucus " votel !- Both - the Senators from North- Caro- Una have opposed the Federal amend i i ment. 4 4 " . 4'y4-4 : - 4 ' 44. ' -. 'The most conspicuous : example, of i how ; the Democratic tarty :has ; as sumed responsibility for the defeat of the amendment is found in the action of Representative Pou, of North Caro lina, who,: although an avowed suf fragist, and believer in the Federal amendment, .at t the - behest , of '- - the ) party caucus and r in order ..to s make , effective the decision of sthe caucus . reversed his vote as cast -in the eau ; - cus "of the Democratic members of , the rules comimttee and voted against , suffrage. He has: consistently upneld ' his party, caucus j decision" ever since; - andhas voted -against suffrage every time a vote Jias been taken in" open cemmittee - or in. , the House, though f: maintains that. he is a good suffragist himself. .; : 44t4--: s444'44"- 4u " 'Miss Crocker ; will make her first v speech , in North j Car plina in Wilson : from which 'point she will: -feks -up her organization work.'' -:4::'..T J , ' ' .-.y,' : r I Knocked down' by a rapidly moving e- cart at FourtlLand Harnett streets yes- terday afternoon,' Louise, the jll-year , old daughter of Mir and . Mrs'. ? D ; Mote, of No.y 716 Northi Fifth; etreei, ijvwaa painfully injured. Rendered un conscious, she was; taken. to the home, 4 where - a physician war called. r. She ;' was much hruiscd and her ankle was ? sprained. She is yejy much improved . ' , today. ,"v..,--;-v.- v-a-,- ' i-r--r- . Houses In .Kongo. . -. From Sommercial Reports ; ' ,. . . ';' Houses-'; t or -f ; w.Mtet iabiants s ' in ; Kongo, Afrlck; are yery Jiisigriificailt.in compar'son with the number of native huts. The white population is only 5,500 while the natives number apprpximate- ly 9.CO0.000. The latter, however, do not,' know the use of waterproof papers and! roofiag such as are imported from Eu rope, and "Amreica, md their phrchasj Ting power . is - so small taat very -little ' native trade could be expected.' ; ,; : -In the towns the Slacks imitate the 1 , Europeans m tne.,mater;;oinousesras in dress and with broads obtainde from' old boxes they build small houses with doors and windows much like those in J which f the white innaoitants jive, , au though of course, xauch xnialler.. The roofs are rendered, watertight by cov ering them with- small sheets; of ; tin, usually made by . flattening out tin cans and boxes.; Thus large tins in which- petroleum and otner oixH nits juyuneu and in linings of boxes and barrels containing fiour'..havecjmarKexaDie,-yai- ues In Kongo. 444y. 4 4? '''4 . Tn r-ntvrt villaees huts are construct: nf bamboo ; frames oovered 'with grass1 or mud and thatched roofs of - .. ; i!. . : ' . grass i are geuei - a vi Subscribe" tov The Evening; Dispatch. mm 444 1. ;( 44r44 f4: IN . ,... ... : are; on S $444, fc-;; iU"? rf The selection is -as good ugK the quantity asver, SI ':- 1 . . C Was hion-,Veteran-T-5iJaesM. Puckettj who Idled j sear. Jacksonville, N.C "a. few days ago, wasm UnioA soldier y!irstead of '"a1 Confederate the War Between the States, as ; er roneously -totaled in ; Wednesday's Dis patcji. . . ; 4 , ; t ,, ' 4 Big Shoe SaieXnrtpuncement is made by .the; Wilmington ! Shoe "Com pany, Nor 217' North ICront : street,- of 4 a "Piercing Arro .Shoe; Sale,'. Whicb: begins tomorrow at J9 :30 am. A page adyerHsemeat rtintMay's DispatcJt Bive;-toe,;;deJ 4!Tx lectrWarket-CterkA tspeciaV meeting of City CounciK is called :-t or 10 :oclock- Monday" f morning to elect a successor to the late Mr. Aj F. Coxf as clerk of the" Front street market. It is, understood that tbere are a nnni-4 uer oi appucanis ior. ine posuion. : .'.' r.r To cVSecure,J$pejaJcefi Washington correspondence today -Haleigh Newsl and Observer ;i ."Thomas.vW, DavisJ of Wilmington-'Secretary of the North ; Carolina Bar Association,, is. bere at tempting to' secure prominent speak-; er ior lae- flew, meeing. oi ine - association.".- 4 i,r f .i ; . 'i Deleflate Elecfed4At Vthe'regubar meeting last : night of Wilmington Lodge of Elks delegates .were elected to Ihie'StaU convention to' be held -in Charlotte next summer, ar" follows: Messrs . James Owen ; Reilly, E 4 H. Brown, E. F. Banck, W. G . Wood oock; Dr? H. Bornemanh. -; - ' 't Received i J lnvitatioir-President Cor bett, of - the -Chamber -of Commerce, this morning received telegram from Mr. U. G. Smith, private secretary of Secretary. Redfield, of the Depart ment of Commerce, : Washington, D.: C, stating that he would turn over to? the Secretary -ttpon Ms- return .. to Washington next Wednesday the in vitation to deliver an address in Wit mingtc:n.v.... . . .: r' ' ASKETBALL :TON1GHT Two .Exciting Games Soheduied For J ' . the . Boys' Brigade. - . y ' The regular Friday-night basketbaH gamesj will be flayed at the Boys Bri gade, , tonight . , when 4: the - Naps aha Braves meet; and the Giants and Car-i linals try oonelusions".; Both : of these games should be fast aad exciting as all the teams as paired for tonight are soXevehiy matched thatfboth shouji' be of the gilt edge, variety.. . , .7 ' , The rivalry between . the . Naps ' and Braves is yery jfceen ajf the Braves won the - first; series : by , getting the jurnp on the. other teams, but have' lost the majority of, the - games played with the Naps, so that theNaps are anx-i ious to ,;how thattbey r are, a? better tearn and ..the Braves jare equally anx ious to. retrieve .their several losses at the hands of the Naps, therefore both. teams will put up their best game to night, when . opposing each. othert Thel cardinals nave .been greatly strength f05 e ? C?-1 uuPB; xu uupiicaie ueir. aeieai,oine I Brayes last -week , when. they meet .thei: Giants tonight. . . t; Sr:-- -. A , bia: crowd vis exoected irto ; attend r - - i.' . .ir. - 5. - t es . as -the ' Braves, and Nape have-a strong,, enthusiastic following - who will be out in force to watch them ; i 'a -vlit-s. i. :-r - v .' ' and vplay' clean, and . free from I fouls with all the fancy frills of the , game they should putup some great ball td'; nighty Captain Dayis of; the GiabW have hise&outihf fsui iu : au euori. to retrieve, ms loss of 4ast Friday night arid, he - will put up a stubborn fight, which means." that the Cardinals-will have to go from th -1 4rW : f 31ie Store -that Sells - begmning toithe end; at a ;fast nahftO tqlead himTta the jost. jThe games will begin at 8: 30. The puhlic;wil.l be a.dmitted free of charge, iPUNERAL'rW'MR. COX. B6dy of Aged ;Vetranto Be Escorted r - to Grav By Comrades. :3';:Therf uheral ; of .Ms. F;-i.Cox,for nmy ears. thfe clerk $r- the .city, mar-: ki wiu. De neid at his home, No: 509 wooster .street; ' this oUiloekJMr, IPatsley, ti this afternoon - at '4 'atsley istiagnube parisn.; or tbe V, . " vtisjAjuuu.i Th VeneWbw ffiTSS ??at4: commanding ed tothe gravembsWc" wm -oe .inafle 4n r-- ' .-. : . J UenCH. CATHEDRALS MARVEUO . .MJIIll HCTIKfl RlcriynTHIstoriCterest,;ana or, oui---"- j ? passing; BiautyrThelr Damage ul Present War i Matter for j- 1 ; :!rRHns ? :cathejflrjai;parx.iy - wtpu I ; fif cen "there Joan" pt Arc ; Ba.w ,uis . tuujB.cv a4v .-".'-7- il.There" also;' the-kings France re: iifthhiefifi :caihedrihlc1itaJate8 Yt4 .tAi 'o KeSortdf Mr meter 8and the 530 statues adorning r-rJ--fe Jear the jvorth portal was one of -the masterpieces. of Gothia ecmpture, rep .irseutingtlieItagm a Ugure of Christ ? iri the attitude j of 'mM44004 risThclriteri ;.f its 'exquisite stained gliss, its :lx-t"e$nth-eenturyv tapestries ; and great orgj&h'1 one of the linest'in Eurojpe. V; , ' ' AIthoug:hi1aot Tjuite ;o rich sin" .his-; teVlcal 3ni;erest4thathedral MIotre . jjtame in-yrans .is raore -ancent.: iuaa " that of Reims,' theiain ouilding hav !n& ejjfofegu- M i the tweltin f cen tury ;?Tt is said .thai if the pillars of 6trTatcbuldjpea tell the wiiolehlstory-of France." Tie' oBjy.!eoronatioia celebrated there was ' that of Henry ,YI of England in 1431. pPejrhaps 'the, flaest feature of Notre Datne inParlsJs the.Salnte-Chapelle, r built by St. Louis in 1245-8 Xorthe re- ;eption I the 3a relics wblCh Jie brought "from the Holy land. ; This i chapel is perhaps the reAtes.t, exist-' i lag masterpleee .of Gothic art. 4 ';' I4yfim ..France's thirteenth -century churches : tp .Weh hew6r I was jtue churcli s whicli Ruskln and ther pebple r have 4 escribed as' "the i fine -xlstag medieval structure Its incomparable facade, galleries : filled -WHh the statues of kings, its superb vwiridows ; and tapestries, and above All its beautifur choir-stalls and :;chapels,; tQaJke - the Amiens f cathedral; J iniTOirara1pjQi 4 . ' Of ' special .bistorical interest.' to the Ejoslish. is. tb-e"jcathed ral of Rouen, for .it .was there that tie heart of Richard ., Coeur de Lion was buried: prior to itii I being ; -removed to the -Museum' of An 5 tiquitle:' Another tatere"sting fact re ; ardini, lie Rouen "cathedral Is that - the'notable south tower was -built at ;the iendof the fifteenth ' century with jrer.ed;ue(.xiwA tor jpermisslotf to ttt'ervdur' Lt' : ', : . " - ;The$gldridus cathedral lof Cliartres,; built chiefly; between 1194 and lZCOi ls,otedXforits isolidity r'z& well , as beauty, one of its two spires " being generally, regarded as the most beau- J 6cw ucu ao lire iuwbi ucau- j tifultm thohtinentrl Lfke most oth er . famous " French cathedrals, it "has ::-"M:Poubjy 'Rewarded. . . ; V : Iririg "a- performance .in' wich -1 appeared some years a very fa mous actress who was starring in the play. lost, a diamond aeckla.ee, related a' "veteran actor; ;. She Searched care-. fujly for it everyer. BUt with 'tio irticcessndWas Jbtf the;vergefy lapse when another actor in the com& ;ahy -found .theeckiace and took: it to vherAfShi ;eceivdjt withreat lojijuiiwtajitlyr ::re- r ward of $50, - which' : he; -politely :rde clfned. - The" actress insisted,.however4 thathe accept some sort of reward. 4, : x4t0M answered very; modestly; fince you press me, I should consider a kiss ari ample reward." " . .Needless to say he was paid in full; only :getting ; a amall . salary.". Why ; didn't jou - take the . fifty dollars T r ;, "Why should I,".; was his 'cool re- fiponsie; "when I bet hundred hat' I'd isrh'er4 before :ihe weejfe;'wa5 lap T : "iRigh!liviire,to:er;tiiaffl teediciae: ' Afresh s&heft ' of Jrmicl3es: ) it 'heaiitlC Tjctoi ;Hare iof the ipart ment nf nnMl bplfh .nTi.ihrtfii4,4 ,nl5Wd Wp.tfiv-rrpHT, -tiWcHriJ. iw o iES.: a &iii'ii,' - .iB. wieviiiiY inr 11 1 msm : rai;nsi -nr "f&&&WWii&kfm SSiffl? riprp;liiy s , ana .pneumonia Cai aU W staved off oiigh' the- winter ionths?f iorilyjople 'w4llsl6ep,and :w0rk7w1th; 'the Avowi" onen Thev- They .ff mMm can If , , -.. s-: - tTnited -!Oiaom:i4e,0 WddThe British colonies is . 374,000,000. ;The population of the German colonies . is ia,uou,uuo. , Total - population - under the ,Gemah;-ag,- 77,00p,),00. ; 'Tctai. P0000.:aith he'edoml'idf the seastnf ,n,tish empire coiiia,: ia rtlm nna w - w twi . '-.-i-k'; j-- i.. ,-..--' - : . . v v w. ,ive ! or I'.ose?):0 1e ;lii r.Genaa&y. ; -'; : 7 "3: t:" ft -i U T -.--' ' ' i ' i . ' , ... . - roushine it : with - : flfa Af eAiiiA .,n It W JiltiiutiJ ..' V"";--, -' '-v '.. - ': !.' .is:.- . SiS'-ii V1-; f 1Usn; f .i'. at.,which time ..reporrvOf, the .various; weather, made: u delightful Jiltle.. jtlk and Tembersof ithe association aye AVn1iiVIetT:ttt1ftf:''-An::OlrI.'y mrm wnq wgs acewnp led onUbe tdano toJieriOnisband, jttfd. Thie ew) elected dicectors were named; as' foJwaife;iiissAiui4e May Kinder, . Mrs . . .-Hugh. MacRae, Miss. Lillie:fay Brock, Mrs. .Robert RuarkJ Mrs C C;CovinnMrs:W.all Sprung? BJiss CfirrieiMyers MrsBI: 1Tlw;fin!c)al1tr assoctation;.c tO;.hav mmcL ;oouti S400Q. Xhereis ..ample .need .for ithis snm,lwwever itVwas isaidi jand the association is hot trolling in .wealth''. No paymentfwas made,the first year on the building, which was purjehased )frH$J0,000. ; t:.was,hped - $o - build but ithis 7ideaC as ;;abanj&ned "when the-war4camf joneli 1: Col.. .Taylor .In .his, address ; spoke. bfrtheiri; sacrifices ajid, accomplish-; mentsr. in the ?Y;r WrO C"-Ai work, and told them that they liad jao right to ;do...less thah they -intuitively Jfelt they, ought,,He emphasised ithat :the only life. ;Worth Hying is -the . life - of service., ' t , I !Msstadati who was here during the; weeks when the local association was. being formr ed, juxexp ectedly gave Aer friends m the. city; the pleasure of a visit yestei' day;. She- spoke a few words ' in her enthusiastic. Y. : W; v CyA. way, 7 and skipped with - her. audience oyer, the Southern 'States 'and. even as. far .as Europe, staking: a peep at: the. Y3W; C A. work..:- ...v r..' - " '- - j'Aiy;j3irl&i;wen;presented piay ietr showed iCminiature the 'work? of the Y. ;VU a,- A.. showing how. Any Oir.i3JecelvedJ;iiito't'tJie organiza tion cfrom. Uhet; outside; and made a memberrdf mtonrti&imC4&, ; ; Mrs .; J. R.enly, president, Jnade her annual report, reviewing5 the work of r the association ; for thepast eight months. ::In order; thatithe" annual meet'.m1gtaibdtortttt organl?ations,i:ythe : vfirst: s'year of the asociatignasTonlyLeight months. retaryinadeer repoif tiglviJig ;out-linmg;-ofnthe fwOTk:,whi done "ih m executive 'way: and the things that are planned., 4:44 4mIs& CtrtUtz MjrtstasecondpsMce president, , in charge of the business J department; made her repoTt, didl r. ht4 mA.. nraL m partment i Miss Margaret L. Gibson submitted a supplementary report on theiclasrK'Mfs Walter ' Sprunt Bobmitted : a .report on fthe ; Y iW 4 G' Ai xteasiarworfc 4 Mrs- S; M w Boatf wright, treasurer; Mrs;- --::j..r;y.:'Vr-: Grainget hairmaa; ,ofrv the .Slnime committee : Miss Sue Hall, chairman of the Physical committee; 'Mrs. W.l H. Pemherton chairman 43f ; the . bHUd- ing commiuce, . and Miss . Jiatharme ollrai xeiipohdinga ecrjetaty, made interesting epprtsgi Cairgfr7r!latlonal?7 Springfield Republican. f .1 . fieographicar names 7share m .; the Dheavai and : old usageis threaten ed at amanypolnts.. Pettograd was j swallowed' without a : murmur, 'though ! nalL.the capitats oi-;;tne,- c-woria?? are i called , wit i of --iheir . aame. Ja vaigH land the press is . heeding .the appeal of, the Seos-, against ' giving 7 their country HhiSweBgrS form Seryj,andconsideration is i giv en -rk to reduesfe'Hfromi the peopleTaf The Netherlands not ; to ,cail them DirtAmen;Andviin-Bruain: itself tat- lention has ' been directed to a boy cott;-, wbkh V3iad ot -escaped aotice in this country, of the word -English.M fBxiUslierhas heea -deaounced aittal Ameticahlsmrajut iriieficans ifeeidom nse it I amles&f in estfcrnereas.4t ias be&ti recurring cotahtlyltt?the Brltr ish7pfssdispatfihfcs; ;i mm fhe ;froiit4 Tirooawv ;ov tSDontaneous j m uey-eiop-- meat , to meet the seed 2ora wihetitute ' for the poetic "Briton;" 7 Germany tillconsidiitaTemyj tpbe; Cngland ibut fia-at.antry;-ias wU ras s in -ScatlECnd,?ireianjfl na Wales iii faiom-sia- has been Britain : tl Aas iiot iyet-ot so -far as r'ithe British language,"- dud England "has almost-disappeared from the man. and .the .English-hay e hardly raised a word of : protest-posstDiy .oe- . ieause; jabUve jourivaate in. the 7haads-ipf tlrishment .dscois. iwio nftrbAna iare niIons:er rtO be caU& eDutchmenit Twill rplay havoc Sftlvj; the vclassio loke ?abot tnesuujcn -uav- ing-taken'Holland, pt;topeak-of ;tfte harm dohe 7to cthe TFlying Dtchmaflrv known ijiX-igGeriaopera. .s t4r Fliegende jHblaeiLderSfl .In English -many fbreigh names are true - Of other, lang.ua gee-rwe rAo not go nearly so-5far as the French: in trimming them ? to -fit. the language. Are we to ceases calling the people Of Japan. Japenese because the gold island., of ChaDarisro never. : existed? Mt 2we censor Lo,7the"j?oor Indian, because CoiumbuR did rnbt'.land, in the indies?: ; v There ,:are .historical: arid Ut-; eraryrtraoKioasrwMcniarew serving; despiteiof .:bajeqfj;b4! mi&takesrthey .embody. -- Aad after an 3ie-iPuthmen: afethejmsst purely 1 esoniqeppie m .iurDpe .-.Da( fine type of Platt-iDeutsch. t; 44444 ' ; -. r , - ; ... - . ; : Brlneing ' Wrtiilzer--The AmeVican stfia m pi ' A - A .. Tt o .v which sailed sailed itcpaj--.yv Bre,uwpvwMiu 0 " -rnanetttiv restored by JMayr sVV pudcr were elected.rCo!; ?4:4k4J: liveredi-anCitddress, SMiStSAdaBta from thin -nnrt anmo wppka a'eo with4-wn o t"ae jnndtrsigned properly J irom ,xnis port, some weeKS ago , Witn , wrtJHet-wl before December 2SUi. fJ15. 1 cargo of cotton lor Rotteraam, is now. oh herwayv back' oo.r.ir; L . -v i ii OufTorcrs : iJon't tske.medidne f or yotrt ;StG?iacIi ailments morning,.yn6on andtightr as : usually" -such 1'medicifi'es i only Auve V tem- poraryeKef nd, simply: djgeSteiooc,. tnat , nappens" io , oc in: ine ..atoisaciu r . -- Don't permrt: a . surjg;icai.:: operation. There is always serious danger in op erations arid in-many cases of Stomach. 14 verjand Intetmal 'Ailment the-Jaiife. can" be' avoided ii . the righj remedy u iaVfn iitS MxiJitJ ' ; -. - ::: ; s'IiSf ir-f: "" you, can ot rbe ..helped ; prdbably OTse ases than yours 'have :tn .per caused -by -tatjinliai c6nditian.-"layr's Vottderful ; Remedy ' nbt o the ataTrhal Sucasibut vtilaya ; the . chrHflamn 4erihgMetiraSif ntard irites tinal traet irrtiat-Bthis ds vthe ; secret lty'irrctot'sisucp jDon-t: -suffer-constant :pain:aid arony. and Mtloarc DhvKaily' amdnnine4: matter1 how- evtre Qjjfr'cas sy or: ajow long rymx rpavesuK-eT3'csae ?oos of . Aiayrls, Wonderiui dmedy.' ijoiiid 0vince ;ioafha$u1- l :to:;iealth inS:Mayr!i:iWru1 Justk;.f the Supreme;- Cfeiirt, -Educar; tors. Lawyers. iMerchants; Baakers; Doc tors, PruggistSi . purses; Mami facturers, . .rxiesvs;; mmibicrs, ..-jr.ii'i'iu('-:jUMj!w4?.--;in all walks of 4ife..;-f7 "'-.;:- 7 ,:-:'7;r t'7 Send ; for FREE valuable booklet oni Stomach Ailients6tX"Hi-;!Mayjij 5415 Whiting 'rSt hlcaILt 7Mayrs Wonderful Reniedjr.iissoli oy'. leading druggists;? Jeverywheriwith;the: positive 1indrstand1ng4hat your nion will be7refahded7 wkhbut fauestion ; or quibble if ONE bottle :fails to giyc you Here On Visli r Mr,- Percy : U.; Smith, a former r Wii mingtonian . but. now one' of the lead" ing - motie picture promoters in 7the SOttthjHssiere oTatshbrt: Jfisltjvconjfa binihg . business with pleasure..? Mr, Smith is how the personal representa tive in the .South of the fambus-Para-mbuht: Picture Company, which ' man? ,ufactures big special features for the imo vleTworid.? t :44?t4&444M4 -:v.,. 44RonMe' : Philadelphia pretty romance oi official lif was : re vealed here today when" Miss Helen TrogoBradley of Philadelphia became the bride of CoL . Samuel D. Foster of Pittsbufev :Mis s Bradley is the daugh teriTofi :lt.4 and I idfsWalterTrogo Bradley! "7 Her; father, lias oeen a mem ber of Governor Tener's staff for sey eral years; ' The groom in todays wed idlng;hleingihrfi Highway Department; land also 7;a ---mh.dfJche tGoemor'I staff . ThT wedding was- performed; ai thf ; "Brad ley residence, and " was. attended by lhariyVhigh of ficials of , the.tate. -f ; ..-l..-;..;. ';'7".7C-: ' '', Kathermev-As 1 long' as you say Cyou Hinde.rstand ' the -language of the flow ers, what does thia bunch kof Ameri can 'Bei'joseftyt 44j?s Vf, bidder That a fool, and iris money are isGpartedBrooWyn .:-:?.,S.jt-iyj .1, 1 1,,,',, mi, V;'i;,' '-i'i' "' ii isai -7r i4':i fei.:?li--;r -;7ii-i-'1'' -rim v v5;:v 77 Skldsr-r-Does lyour .wife "take an in telligent interest - in the war ? 7 ? r -Skittles-rWell, r -not : -especially -: sOj When. I toid her .of .the loss of the jBbe :semefl to1 be. under : the im pression; it was u theatre seat--P.uck. 7Pp7 ,: ." . '. 7; :7r"7-7 '"j oetterthan internal medicines, las, the va. 4 : pors ; carry t the medication direct to the i xuugs -aruu ur. passagea wiuuhm tustuxoiag - na stomacn. When -Viek ap-GyRiab .Salve is ap- plied over the -thifoafc andehest, these -va- porsf released ;py tne neat ot ine pooy are jnhahaiha 22&u:mm?iaLs::Tfii3 trade mark. 7 CroiiD and vi-I--l:?rif. ':r 3'?-5s;'a J :"-ijD?ji; 4mmmmmmm J&c per pound. v v . i':7r : ;iHii-jyK:';,Ja:KI,5t :'3'lPotpcii ii-f 7.iS;7t7 I'tfA.SS vi . Souyen!rs7Saturday i4& 7 . - v :--iV"'- - --"';""' .-ii-iV'.'-?.: f7 'f '4fri -r-- t;r.''NOiCEOF: V" Kotice 4s Uujby iya -that I have, this daj iUP.ilfiea iisKxtatrJ .of.: Hahs A.' lvur. decef.ed. - Ail ioncni Indebted to the tsl&te are ..hereby uoifi',d .to make im- ! media ti rcrment. and all .nersons barinsr iMjiiitnj aftast -said estate are reqaireil :to 1 w hmh '.oucewiu be plead -in ;bar ttf ttieip JOWO tS' K ';"' "'7-' '":-f';"'' ''---'' '7' 1 ":;7'iMii"i n'- i-iV"--"--iMjrTr - "''SA'V':! '"' , .- ,, , ..--..--,. .v ',.- - -v " f " -r " , -K.;.:,. , . v.,. ;jf .vf, " jzt' T "". - f.;..'-:.7.-7V7""'j7 "'" .vt''A.' .w-ui.7 ,:7::- ::;7'::i r-V". is ! 7:X:7;7-;K 77','?;7;.7--.7'-'" --- :1 fmwIf -l7:777Sfet: 7, t.'lfeWlt"'V'' ''''' '""'4'. 44:4 nd.cr- ii ----- - I 'V ; ; ' 7 - ,r'- U ' 1 ' I 7 : legs i . T N- 7 . Ripjt ' ' liisSiiiilS " . ':i i ' -wrrv 7k fry , j&mMmMmtie44 .v:c- ;-"" 7 v 7''-- : n? - t - -;-7-4'"- -s - ..7 ' - -tr4' f. - : -'--.V : il PHONESO; . -u... -.- . is.r-jjn.v. --n7 Ilia V MardiiGmsiNERm iixcursiont 1 icfcets iwill de sold tor the. aooye occasions ihrorn Wilmington on February -9. 1 0,1 h 1 2.1 1 3, J 4 and 1 5 at fares names below by the . v ' . ' ' TAMPAi 7-- NEW ORLEANS, ' Tlckets7VUHe: li Febru ary 26tK Jbiyit March 1 5 th Tnajrbe oLtained by 3esitingU to ex-.piraUon.Mnd-u $1 V00.7 ; : j ; . . 7-". tSfW'.-ii-.f ' 'Forcrules reservations; tc4 inquire of Atlantic ane pr rl ;.; ,l 'WHrnitbl ..?S7 SUBURBAN SCHEDULE 7 IN EFFECT OCTOBER 12. 1tl4 . '.rf - --.! J A8T BOUN U. ;7: Leava Front! Leave Front! . . .. ... 4 A rlnces iwi WJntar Jfark. Wrfghti- S vMi.4 Beach. . . . . . . .v. .-J . -, a i .a G:50 7" 71 8)0 7 !'M.f-:..7 7 -l(h:0 rj Ii10 St. ' -;3rf)0;; .. ,7 :8:S0;7.u' -. 10j03 , ; 11 SO, 1:18 . P. M. M. 1:155 ; ?233 7 -SHH) 4;10 4J0 4 0 ,i7-jS07? e no. .6:40 , ' 7:15 8:15 7' P;i5 : . ' :0p 7 tt :4 c;'S ......... H ifah;r'--"s-g: .6:40 " : . 7T;15-57?. 10:15 - - 4 .. 4 tjB.:40-X;l7;-: 1105 " ; SPECIAL FOR SUNDAYS ; . : tearcrront ana -PrtneM ia.'eets crery aalX'-Crtrotn 2Ht jH P. ' -a Sauaiyg Only. ;. ' Jiap6rtded : b?!i7BOtarsv ' . ?loe tarocjru no e -uace: reuirnmg" ieaTes wea. t w Iieaves tram ; Statioi ; No. 8. igssaf.aqyist; 1 itlniJlGHt SCHEDUlfi ., ; : r ; c auy, except Sundaii.). utre rotii iura -orang trrea s$o - Frtlzht iwpot open from 1 ; to 8 ; t STH AlWilED OflOSSSTS ; ;' -r- i,Ji--;-':. -. - ...,.$22.30 ;.....$26.75 i...; $23.35 ! .- - $2335 ; . '.; T-C WHITE, GenI Pass. Agt. I A"'v WE8T BOUND. .1jiv keav WrlghU- 7'for. 1 teavt Beach for - :for Wilmington WilOTlngtonlWilmtngtcp ,.' t838 , Af -il.' T 6:15 . A. ! 7J20 M. M 7 :50 5 -' " aT:45- k:35 A. M. 17rfW " ! 7:40 I 8S4t 1 v ' 9:15 " 10:45"" 12:15 P. ol:45 " 8 :25 : al?:31 ' " 11:06 " 12 36 P. M. 10.55 12:25 P. M. 1:B0 . " M. 2 :01 " 1 26 ?3:06 3:55 " - p -9 -' 5:25 :. ' 6:0 - . : 6:40 v:-'. 7 :30 7'.. 7:55 - . 8:45 " 10:107 7 .10:45 11:45 P. M.- 5;10 5:86 r J t 6:11 v .6:51 7:41 M ., ::8:0077.;fi 8:56 " ; ' : 5:15 " 1 10:56 - 116 A, M. - ' . p. M, "- . SO P. M. - .... S5 cents per month. ..- . - ; Oakdale . cemetery. : . .: 7. : . lnorning.Cllicago . Tribftet g c i -.iVvV.Tv-.i;.':VV.''fV J'-j..-'1' '--r'i i7 'S "-"'r ".' i' - KLLEN KUEE. do 30 law tiw wed; 4i 7 " '-Execytrix;
The Wilmington Dispatch (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 29, 1915, edition 1
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