'A r j' 1 I 1 ' I v 1 i f 11 WW. 5 & .:. ! 3: i I! :? RECOMPENSE. H I'm : proud ;stoday, however ' tried my f y souU: ; ., x- ;: ;;V':: v. i However" deep ': the wares : of - anguish h rov,:-;V.;;.;--Av0'..:': j;-:?: Upon ixhy heart at thought vofvhlm s .-. f le Seen :V.' . .V-jJv'i ri I f Go forth, his face up-lighted by "the f , .. sheen ;&f& R Of sacrifices as byaa aureole. . I Through5 treacherous seas he sails - to '-.;the'far-;goal"..' ' $ Where Life . and Death hold up the un- ! vyrittea scroll; " V; c His; sparkling ! eyes' surrey - with .' Icata sferene. ' ; - ?Pta parotid today! i r X If j.- he . had .shrunk from facrag vtbat ;'; -. grim' toll : . r Net-all. the lore I bear him could con --rrt thtragh'. I ; pray God place His '--. 'band between ., i ' r jxum aau Hie uwioru iuv, iuu weu i 1 1 "onWLIfe or Death his manhood will f i,. ', control. , ' ' T .' rm proud today! -i : By RtVbert Adger Bowen of the Vg i i ' .uxtentes.. Owing to the fuel shortage, Imman- Tiiel. Kindergarten, Front and Queen 'Streets, will not open on Monday as : announced. ,.' Notice of the re-opening. will be given. r ;?V Another star ha? been added to the Berrlce flag of St. Mary's Pro-Cathe dral by: the enlistment of Mr. R, J. 2Iershaw, who has enlisted in the United States Army. ; Dr. Ernest Bullock has . gone to i l5ew ;Tork City wheer , he will take 'postgraduate course in surgery. He be 'absent from the city' for sev- ; .vJS:-iJma Steedman, of Faison, r.whb has been risiting Miss Pauline TviUlams. has gone to Mount Olive, bJgre: she, will attend a house party iDerorer returning to her home. ; - Mr. B, E. Williams, Jr.. has re- ! ! . turned,, to the State A. and E. Col- - ,. ilege, ajttv West Raleigh, after spend ins vne unnsimas nouoays wxia uis parents, .Mr. ' and Mrs. R. E. Wll- ISms, 207 North Seventh street. ' The iITAriesa : German Club will hold its annual meeting on Tuesday' euernopn ai t o o ciocc in tne omces Rouhtree and ; Davis, Murchison I Building". ,The members are - asked ii':f:',;!tatteadi i' ' : ' jf rVrri...,. .- ".. . i Mlss.Eleanor Jordan, of the faculty ! I r -ofl; the Castle School, Tarrytown-on-' !; . Jthe-Huds'on, New York, left yesterday i ( afteimoon to resume her duties after , , spenaing tne nouaays witn ner moth : ; .!.er, iMrs. D B. Jordan, on Market : : street. :- :'X Art Squares, Lace Curtains and the enare stock of -House Furnishings; of ;i A D. Brown's to be sacrificed by the ,: W. Polvogt Co. Read the advertise- '.'-cient.--adv ; . , ' . SPECIAL SALE. .5-.- - ;;fi rheC.W.-' . Polvogt Company An- hfU nounces sale of House Furnishings. ;The C. W. Polvogt Ctiiipany has re- cerftly . purchased . the house furnish j lag stock " of te A. D. Brown store i 'arid ave moved the stock to their I , store. They will offer $25,000 wort of house furnishings at sacrifice prices. Everylhmg' in the store- has been re marked, and bargains are offered o all purchasers. The sale ' will begin on . Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. ; ; Read the C. W. Polvogt Co.'s adver : tisement in this issue. A. D. Brown's etock'of " House Furnishings to be sac-rificed-' Read advertisements in th?a . Ussue.'-adv. : v re .uniiiiiHiiiiiiniiiinininniiiiiiuiiiuiiuiHiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiFuiiiHiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiEii w ANNOUNCEMENT, We have sold our House Furnishing De- partment.to The C. W. Polvogt Co., and will - discontinue this line. - , : - v''w :.r - - - . '--'vAnnouncement will he "made later in ref- erence to enlarging A. D. BROWN It PAYS to traded BROWNS. ..::!HiuiMi!ifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!Uiiiiiiuiiiiniiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinr. IMEDii SSOSOlifll G an ocia- , tion Convention !s ;. " : Growing , Interest in the approaching conven tion of the North Carolina Forestry Association, which : will be held in this city"; on January 26, continues to in crease and the indications point to a good attendance. The association has al large , membership throughout the St&tev and the interest in the use and preserratioh of forest lands is realiz ed aa more" important now than at any prevkmstfme.i The ; North Carolina Sorosis at a re- cent nieetmg appointed the folfowtus delegates i to represent that orsanfsft (ion at- the convention: Mrs. J.; M. Sollgr, chairman; Mrs. W. L. Beery, SjtrarGf. -Hopkins, Mrs.. W. M. Crv sy, Mrs. L. Solomon. Mrs G. E. Left- wich and -Miss Margaret Gibson. In addition td Mr. Clement S. TJck er, of. Baltimore, who will, make one of the principal addresses before the convention, it is announced that Mr.N J. A. Mitchell, : of the United States Forest : Service, will also be present and ; will speak on co-operstive forest nre prevention tor worth uaroiina. Forest fires annually . levy' a tremen dous tax upon the State, and means of prevention are aMong the most valuable things that can be discussed at this time. .Mr. Ticker is vice nrestaen of the Southern Settlement ahd Deve'kipnwnt Comnanv and is a nractlcal arcanitBer as well as an tfnthuadast He wilt urge scientific land classification a& me wanaauou ox . pracucai xorescry Jn the South. ' The convention wHlvhosCXts morn ing and afternoon sessions in the rooms of the Chamber cf Commerce, ana ue nigm session in tne aaaixor ium of the" Hemedw&y school. ANNUAL OBSEEVAMGE .'. . . ; of- i , OF LEE-JACKSON Daughters oftthe Gwifederacy, , - - . , Arp Preparing for the An- nual Celebration The annual celebration of Lee- Jdkson Day will be held this year as usual, and a program will be..pre- parca uj uae xaugnxers oi tne-uon federacy and the local camp of Unit ea i jjonteaeraie veterans. It is not thought that the meeting will be held a the Academy of Music this year, but the -speaker of the occasion wil probably address the veterans at the dinner to be given in the Masonic Temple.; . No program has yet heen announced.. - The .following standing committees nave Jbeen announced by the local chapter of 'the Daughters of the Con- fed eracylior. the coming year: : Mempersiiip: ;Mrs. J. Hicks Bunt ing, . chairman; Mesdames John C. Jones, ; S. P. Adams, W. M. Atkin son; and Miss Lilly Brown. Memorial : " Mrs. ' Cuthbert Martin, chairman; . Mesdames W. M. Peck, Lewis Skinner, Jane DeRosset, T. E. Sprunt; and" Miss Margaret Price. Ways and Means: Mrs. W. L. Beery, chairman; Mesdames E. K. Bryan, F. L. Huggins, O. A. Wiggins, other departments. MimmillIIUHmr DAY liiliilii upplie3 of Wood i and Gol ?iHanVEfitireIyJOutin: iWirpoc txrrfcTSn in?!?r Ur r rJO W UKJU V KALE , -v ; : , ; : 1 u Any : One Can Go : On Forest " ! :-,"'-- '" - a- 1 i Tract at Oleander and Cut All Wanted Free r of Charge While the neople of the city werelrfvrm sweater. K neckties, one bath- luxnriaSnBr yesterday In the warm rays- df senshine which made short Mr. David's suspicion was first di work of most of the snow and ice re- rected to the porter when a small maininiit on the "streets and made itUuitcase, which the porter had been crnf ortaDie tor tne nrst urna in a Week to be out of doors, there was ais? mfcy in ms&y homes because . of the damage wr&gh ftr the freezing tefii- peratuie to many water pipes, which began leaking as they tnawea, ana uie eht of the damage from tms source tan tio be more lully realized. Few Wf the, homes that escaped entirely, and the calis for the plumper oecamo ropre irequenx ana insistent. -ns day went sbr, Furthermore, the1 calls for fuel la creased. and the Host of the calls wont nnfLxuctstMS. Rv hfiwJc. effotta 1 ferther wood or coal was delivered to most people in need during- the week, but only in small gjuahtlties. Satur- day, found a-very" great' nuoftber agsm entfreiy without either. -and It also found" tfw supplies' in the city exhaust- ea. sunsiune or not toaay, uieTe wiui be many people whowlll, pass the day yards axmcunced the abenc of any supply on hattd, and what wood wa left very quickly wis mka up. ia. t -.v. i,oa fI'S r7rr..? tTeWfn rextevuxk the 25 stated S S a-Sraf l!r25 frk? S 1 Mlk frtr ifltn nontirmefl to nmir in. 6 W whAti niht .nA ivfk w about 100 appeals for wood that had goae unfllled tor the very good rea- son that not a stick of wood could be rouna m tne city avauaoie. rrebn TZ2?? ?lJiS?5? 7. txeu to mwiuay in fcuu- ffdJ1: needs, and It Is hoped that the continued good weather will enabU uw .wuu'.u xwu. " mv the present cold wave has broken, and ff v,Xm jT iTJlw ZTi, that bright and warmer weather will over; and that unless some further ac'rjir c";,t;" .a -i A ' Five big specialty acts are . carried STTr city expects .to lay in a supply of wood Z i1zyJA L tZX otMRTa'Sm may jiot be sufficient. X"m -u : itSdSSlJtaS danclngr-in.great noltyur served with good reeutts in 4is State, ;me for in all portions there is an available supply of standing timber. In the xt- j 1.1 ' Lw XSrZZZZr. 1, ,itT ani the e,cr0t li-rri t. m-. water Power Company has offered wood free for the cutting at Its prop erty near Oleander. The company . j southeast of Oleander and cut all the wood they may want. The privilege is extended to all the citizens of the city and those residing at Oleander; Aubudon and Winter Park, and a r- rangements have been made for a rep - resentative to be at Oleander to show the location of the land, where the cuttinsr may be done. This offer was made durine L bo week with the restriction that those applying should have a permit signod by one of a number of accredited char ity representatives of the city, but the officials of the company, have decided to throw the cutting privileges open to all who may care to avail them- selves of the opportunity without re strictions of any sort. I David Struthers, A M. Hall- and B. j. vviumgnam. -Relief: Mrs. Gabriel Holmes, chairman: .Mesdames W. B. Conner. W.. L. Parsley, Walter , Sprunt, Ella Shepard. Museum: Mrs. George Huggins, Chairman; Mesdames J. F. Woolvin, J. H. Baugh, J. W. Perrin and Miss Minnie Brown. Junius Davis,, chairman;- .Mesdames W.;;M. Parsley, Mrs. W. G. Pulliam, Mrs. Richard Price. Wreath : Miss Julia Gore, perman- ent chairman; for the month ending Tn IftllA . lf-J."TIT' Tl " HT m jdiiuivi j iiu,' iiis. vv. rrai., iurner and Mrs. Lena Avant.' Liee-Jackspn . Birthday: Mrs. P. W. Davis, 5 chairman; Mesdames W. P. M. v Turner, . Walker. . Taylor, J. C. Munds, B. O. Stone, W. h. DeRosset, Saintamand, W. G. SmallbonesA. M. HalV J. F. Woolvin, Avant, John Queich, S. W.' Sanders, William Peck, W. G. Whitehead, and Misses ' Augus ta Wiggins and Elizabeth Peck . ; Davis! Birthday : Mrs. John Hall, chairman ; ; Mesdames ' E. K; Bryan; Wj H. Pemberton and "i' Apdrew r J.' Howell. The officers jf the chapter,-who The officers of the chapter, - who Local Store Charles Kellogg.- av colored porter working 'at the store of the A. David 'Gompanywas "taken into custody- by leputy' euerixt . .uoDeix u. xw iter, terday. about noon and locked . up . on a; charge ' of larceny. . He was after. Mr- E- E. David, of the A. -.David comnany. accompanied Constable J. H. Davis and Deputy Sheriff Bullard n thfi hmfl of TCf11oa-sr. "No. 406 South Fourteenth street, . where arm- m - a irai-. ea .witn a searca ; warrani my es timated the premises, and Mr. David identified a large number . of articles, which are:leged-.haTeL:'-been,''.stol-en from i his firm!a" . store. :, Among the things found were two overcoats, one suit of clothing, one bathrobe, sidL three shirts, . one ,belt, one hat. tirmging .- xo 'xne , srore regutariy, was examined this morning ana a new sweater found. , Mr.. David called on the authorities and a warrant and search warrant were issued with the result stated. Kellogg will f be given a prelimin- arv heariner . before Justice of the peace John J J. Furlong tomorrosw; m0rning at $ o'clock. u ,Never again will such bargains be NDttered aff the C. W. Polvogt Co. will make on the House Furnishings stock of A. D. Brown's. Read tne advertise- anent in this issue Sale begins Tues- day. adv, At BT. THOWAS. Religious , Play Will Be Rendered at Colored Catholic Church j (By : George F. King.) The, eplwdid,; Religions play entl- ea "xnere yya - wwa n Inn' will, be given thls -afternoon at 4 o'clock In the basement of -St. Thomas church.. colod.n -WBtatlm -to-be exoeption- ll7 interesting, the cast being com bosed of talentel colored children. XUJ-a o v sented last Sunday, buty was post- poned on account of the inclement waxner SOMETHING GOOD PROMISED. . AHak Richard's Dolly Varden Girls a best khown tabloid mu- s1eSomedy.;c ever nnMl1. i;a4m::tfttai ahAw S and thVat It?i , th Mjfiegtaasv tabloid show zt t iTT : '- that the RoyaT.hap had in niany wee;i3, . ,nc,-rit, by' this show, each which stands and of Wgh vaudeville standard. First comes. "Aline",, the famous juggling Ohe. The -PearLTrio, a, singing; and L,f"rZ: """T- " ""f""' I aancers, is anoxner nign sianuaru vaudeville act, and; then Franl, Jl BcUer singing and dancing comedian Ett- Hes-"He Anothe JtioUs in the comedy end scenery and a singing and dancing chorus of real Broadway beauties I Willi Cli3 KU1KCUU3 WBIU1U6B V FUN EXPEDITION. Men, women and children will find frst what they are looking for in this Season's program Of Lyman H. Howe's 1 Travel Festival which comes , to the Academy or music at an. early date Comedy, in the very best form, is Ifurnished in a trip' of furious fun through Coney Island by day and nigh1 &ow the children .will yell with glee ben they realize how-easy it is to ioso hats and wraps in. one'of the unique amusement devices, and how the men will yearn for a trip to New York's famous playground when they see numerous iun-maKing stunts so entertainingly duplicated on the Screen in Mr. Howe's film. Th'3 night scenes , at ' Coney Island are marvels bf. nocturnal photography . and set an entirely new standard for after-dark camera results. f . Kopmg a mountain lion, a compre bensive trip , through -China, hercule an feats of gigantic war caterpillar tractors in Uncle Sam's army, the wonders of Alaska' and numerous oth er features widely diversified in na ture, as well as the latest and bes of Hove's original animated carica tures and film novelties, are also in clUd6d m the slendid Program. have accepted the positions to whioh they were elected at the November 1 i. ! IT. L . 1 1 . r r-r-r I mew-ting ttie ' tne loiiywiiig. G. Whitehead? president:. IV Mrs. W. Mrs. Jam I es F. Woolvin, vice president; Mrs A. "M. Hall, second vice president Mrs. T. E. -Sprunt; third vice pres dent; Miss Lena. Beery, Recording Secretary; Mrs. : E. ' K. . Bryan, Cor responding Secretary; Mrs. Andrew ; J. Howell, Historian; Mrs. W. ' 1V1 Creasy, leader of Children's Chapr ter.' Sacrifice- Sale, : House; Furnishings Goods of A. D, Brown's to be sold by I the; C. W. Polvogt. Co. read advertise- J ment." Sale begins Tuesday-dv. Add- Just . tte tHat ewress -Want at Tkis .Jr' A - Wearing one , of them will 'spice - '; ' -- . : y "up your feelings, too, because you naturally have begun to feel just a bit tired of the oldvwinter clothes any "way. v N The Hats we be worn on Fifth - Crepe. - : ;. . Better. see them v. ' LUTHERAN. " I St, Panrs. corner Market and Sixth, streets, Rev. P. B." Clausen, pastor; Morning service at. 11 o'clock; subject of sermon, "God, Our Sun and Shield.' Evening service at 8 O; clock, subject of sermon, "He Filleth the Hungry With Good Things." Sunday school 3:30 p. m.. The postponed meeting and,annual ? social of the Dorca So ciety will be held Thursday at 3 pVm. St. Matthew's ' English Evangelical Lutheran church, Fourth and Harnett streets, Rev. G. W. McClanahan, pas tor: Service 11 a. m. Student George Bowden of the Luthenen Theological Seminary, Columbia, S. C, will preach;; Sunday school at 3:30 p .m.; IjChristmas Sunday school services either at 4 p. m. or 7:30 p. m. (sec Sun day morning papers) ; Luther League, Wednesday evening at 8 p. m. A cor dial invitation to all to attend these services. EPISCOPAL. St. Pauls, the Rev. D. L. Gwathmey, rector, Sixteenth and Market streets: January 6, Epiphamy Day. Sunday school 9:45 a. nr.; Holy Communion af 11. a. m. Evening prayer at 8 -o. m. "Visitors welcome, all seats are free. . St. John's, corner 'Third and Red Cross streets, Rev. R. E. Gribbin, rec tor; January 6, Feast of the Epiphamy. Holy Communion 11 a." m. Sunday school 4 p. m. Evening prayert'? S p. m. Visitors are cordially invited to the services. St. James,, Rev. William H. Milton. D. D., rector: Feast of the Epiphany, service, sermon and Holy Communion 11 a. m.. Evening prayer and sermon 7:45. Bishop Darst will preach at the morning service. Everybody wel come. , CHRISTIAN. ' 1 . jEfS Advent, corner South Fourth fcd&id Church streets, Rev. J. T, Johnson, pastor, residence 425 South Fourth street: - Sunday , school at 10 a.- m. Preaching at 11 o'clock, subject for morning sermon, The Great Begin ning of 191S." Preaching at night , At 7:30, subject, "Communion Its Signifi cance." Prayer meeting Wednesday night. Scripture reference . given out to read to congregation; subject, ''Dis tress and Perplexity of Nations. ' The public'is cordially invited to all these services. . ' First church. Dock street, preaehing services at 11 a.' m. and 7: 30 p. xu. conducted by the. pastor, Rev. J. M. Reynolds. Evening sermon subject, "Mary, the Mother of Jesus." Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Junior Endeavor 3:30. p. m. Christian Endeavor 0:45 p. m. All are cordially invited to at tend these' services. - : The Christian , Science Society, church, edifice corner 17th and Mar ket streets, services - Sunday at .Ml a.' m., subject, "God."; Sunday school immediately after the church ser vices. The Wednesday - evening tes timonial meeting-at ; 8 ; , p. m. The reading room, adjoining the chxfrch building, where all authorized Chris tian "Science " literature may be ; ob tained, opened Tuesdays, Tursdays and Saturdays ; from ! 4: 30 to 5:30 t m. The public is cordially invited to attend both services and to visit the reading roonx.T . v - METHODIST. JDeMe-VVilii J , Bladen street, Fifth and Bladcnpnt; ; ;1 ouch oif -: : . f i v-- .:'- . : . Season -V 7 i will show Monday are replicas of Avenue this week." They are combinations of Satin, Straw Braid and Georgette early. V THE'PRICES ARE WONDERFULLY V $4.95 and $5.95 c ams -streets. Rev. E. C. Sell, pastor. Preach- ing at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sun- day school at 3:30 in the afternoon. The public is cordially invited o all the services. Fifth Avenue, Rev. S. H. McCracken, pastor; preaching at 11 a. m., subject, "The Past, the Present, the Future," Preaching at 8 p m. Sunday school at 9:45 a. mi . The public and strang er are cordially' invited to attend all these services.- p v r ' BAPTIST. " ' Delgado, Rev. A. L. Goodrich, pas tor; Sunday, 'January 6. Sunday school at ; 1J:15-. a,, m., Itir. L. W. Moore," superintendent. . The school's ' service flag will be unfurled at this , service, and there will, be included a patriotic address by CoL Walker ' Taylor. B. T. P. TJ. at 6:30 p. m., Mr. W. E. Walden, president. Even ing service at- 7:30: p. m; preaching by the pastor. Wednesday afternoon at ,3.30 the Sunbeams ' meet, in charge of Mrs. ' C.' , B. Newcombe. Wednesday evening, at , 7:30 mid weeE: prayer service. Friday even ing' ;at 7 o'clock' Junior a. P. U. in charge of Mrs. W. C Pickling. SPECIAL SERVICE. The Sunday j school of the Sixth street Advent "church; will give its Christmas entertainment on Wednes day evening at 7:30 o'clock An "at tractive special program has been prepared, and the children of the school will be assisted by the choir and orchestra. This Christmas- ser vice has been twice vt?pstponed on ac count- of the unfavorable s weather, but it is felt that the severity will have abated by Wednesday evening. The public is cordially invited ' to at tend. . V-.i ' ' ' . Service Postponed. The Communion service that, was to have been held this morning at .the First Presbyterian church has, be cause of the extremely severe weath er, been postponed. The notice as to the time will be given. This morning Dr. Wells will preach on "The Beauty of Holiness." There will be no night services. - Union Prayer service. The next of the series of 'Union Prayer Meetings will be held on next Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock in tno Grace Methodist church, of which Rev. M. T. PlyJer is. the pastor. The services will be conducted by Rev. J. M Wells, D. D., pasto rof the -i?lrst Presbyterian chuich. The public is cordially invited - t o this service. ATST. MATTHEWS. f'White Gift" Chri3tmas Service Will Be HeTd This. Evening. - Ah elaborate program has been pre pared for; the -"White Gift" Christmas service at J the St. Matthew's Lutheran church at ;7 : 30 o'clock this evening fThe services will -be featured by spe cial music and recitations by various members of , the Sunday school. The church has been "oTecorated for the oc-casion-r in white and green Garlands of . holly are intertwined : among the decorations ) Two ; Cbrlstmas : trees; brilliantly rilluminated :and hung with Christmas . gifts for " the, class ; mem bers are , set on ' either side of the church. Suitable -mottoes .are inscrib ed -among the decorations All mem bers are cordially invited to be pres- and the public generally. - r the ones that will' LOW. in ron ctH.GSXgmM)ic(iMniv4 SPECIAL MUSIC. Grace Methodist Church Will Have Special Program at Service Tonight. ,At Grace Methodist church this evening will be rendered a special musical program that promises to be particularly attractive.- The program was prepared for last Sunday evening, but was postponed on account of the unfavorable weather. . The program consists of numbers particularly -appropriate to the Christ mas season, including solos and chcial numbers: .The, public is cordially in vited' to attend. ' - Corv 11 th & MacHot.Street . VW . ' f' l flirts 5 v' Btt.Tha Ewr, Xenvf.(Jled v a4 ; Eiipea -r . NEW MANAGEMENT 9 CAFEwdROOF GARDEN SI Sates .Without BtUi, ' $LA : FRAN1C KIMBLE, WgtX III ' III II 5 c t

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