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i6? AMUSEMENTS' "A GIRL OF THE UNDERWORLD.' "A Girl of the. Underworld", that nt, at the ,Ma6nic Theatre on Oc tober 15, la a clear, concise, modern comedy drama. iThe moat - fastidious cannot take offense at ;tW beautiful play in any respects It ia educational to those who am seeking hidden know ledge of the underworld. ; The under world of New, York contains more criminal than any prison in the world. There crime flourishes, there deeds that are black art enacted daily to the horror of the respected commu nity. The criminals of the underworld 1 (iew York are not dressed as thugs Tnd murderous looking individuals, , bat, on the contrary, are. dressed in the Jwight of fashion, and mingle with some j vVn most prominent figures. Their inHuence politically is a wonderf ul . . r - ' VA.i will firm i protection to , :- ' Xem at balls, operas, and social func tions of every kind. , Some of these criminals are- large property owners ,nd are wealthy. ' While the less for tunate are ready to commit any ' crime any sum. "The Girl of the Under orld" shows their methods and it is nnhelievaDie -w a,wr ' - . a:. ii in founded on facts You will miss the lesson of your Se Syou failtosee-AGirlofthe Un- : derworld." would overtake "The Leopard's Spots ': eys have Rone to baseball men throtiirh- so he decided to let everything else go out the country and to New York club patrons of long standing. Some 30,000 seats in the lower stand and bleachers will be available to. the public, i -:; . The teat question as in the past, has given the magnates no little concern, but arrangements are believed to be such as I almost to eliminate speculation. An official pointed out today that in last year a series with the - Red Sox; pat rons at 12:30 o 'click had no more, diffi-i culty in gaining admission and getting to their s ts than at a rnld-eeascn Saturday game. Essentially the same conditions nrevail this vear. t "THE LITTLE MILLIONAIRE COMING. with Bert and dramatize the book himself. The result; is the greatest dramatic success of recent years. , ' ?: ' c tt V : CLEVER "KIDS" AT THE ATHENS. f 'J j i fi-'t ' r "'? '' Nevin, and Brown, a team composed of a young lady and gentleman who have- probably not sixteen summers,. are nmng a tnree nignis ; engagement at the Athens this week.. They made their initial appearance last night and whatever it takes to make a hit with an HUUKUbV) ' fcMVjr TV . O w v , . V member of the team has a voice , of There now seems no doubt that all rare sweetness and . tone and his songs the regulars of the Athletics will ' be 1 .. . Tt . ... f J..".' 'I ' I . . . . . .... are irressitiDie. I ne young lauy aiso ready to play tne game without political knows how to sing but her strong handicap. Not so much can be said for point is quick changing and .dancing. ! the Giants. While it appearec to be set tled tonight, that Larry Doyle,, of the New York would be in shape, the im pression prevailed that McGraw would be without thk services of Fred Snod- j grass. Doyle appears nearly to have recovered from the effects of hia re cent automobile spill. - Snodgrass' "charley horse" still is bothering him so much that he cannot play to his usual form. It looks probable that the Giants will line up with; Merkle, Doyle, Fletcher and Herzog filling the infield positions and with Burns, Shafer and Murray in the outfield. McGraw, however, values Snodgrass' All lovers of good singing who do not see this team are missing a rare treat. CARNIVAL COMING. Smith's Greater Show Here Week . November 17. Smith's Greater Show, one of . the largest and best : carnival companies actual on the roadsthis season, will exhibit here ' next month under the auspices of the Atlantic Steam Fire Engine Company, The company will arrive on November 17 and will remain for a week. The attraction will in all probability be located out near Ghent Park. .Asnanyes or Climate, A scientist who wently Investigated tbe cause of xeciiliir variations in tem perature Ht the Mirth's surface thinks that they wv oiore probably due to changes In the 'amount of carbonic acid In the atmosphere than to varia tions hi the hent of tbe sun. If the n mount of carbonic add that the air now .rmiMiiw :tix iimininea s little morn Hdiit vt'. rifi nii-iiti teininr)rruri all nvar, tin- firts? wnind - it hi etiiKHl. drop iiUnti. 'uin il-'jfrei-, vhtrh would be Hiittliieiit to iii'iim ixi iin(ithr Khiclal perkid fh rtiit, timid, no tnerirj of dirtinnt'V iicld 1H ween tTo Hnd tore tlmen Its 1 prawn nrauant would raise the bipiui temjmrnture 15 decrees and renew the' tiot times of ,; the eocene epoch - ffcmton Pot K"i,w 'An Arab Honeymoon, a -. For 'seven days after, the' wedding the Arab bride, And bridegroom are apposed not to leave their room. Tbe bride way. see none of her own family and only the .women folk of, hervhue bandV who wait on her: ' She remains in all her wedding finery and paint ant doea absolutely i nothing. The bride groom generally slips, oat at night aft er three days and sees a few friends privately,, but he persistently hides from his wife's family, : and should be by accident meet his father-in-law be fore the seven days, are over he turns his . back and draws bis barnoose.. or naik, over his face.,. This Is their view I of a honeymoon; and they grow as ' weary of it as any European couple do ! .'IL-Li'-.J.-.. J ' - - J -I i I . m. uieir BHiuremi cuuuueniat rour, Wide World Magazine. hi i i t 1 , r i0A J' CRACKERJACK PICTURE AT THE STAR LAST NIGHT. ti, T ittle Millionaire " Xefeh and Harele Burgess, the attrac ; tion at the Masonic Theatre on October ioto beGeo. Mn . larce entitled " l n , D nf the best that has from this Cohan was a winner" from start to finish, workshoo at least It was thought so The house was packed at the first T i tt. v- Vork followina I two nerformances and it was found JSfcfcnfttronized it for almost a whole j necessary to show the picture a third "Tracked by Wiretess," the Warner feature Dicture in three reels which was of the best that has, ehown at the Star Theatre last night . ! ... .... - i. from he Cohan, was a "winner . i . Appropriate. A Milwaukee inun went to order ""wriring about "The Little Mil lionaire" recently, a well known re view said: "It contains as many laughs as there are I's in a Roosevelt speech" nd that's going some, and as for its musical, accessories, the songs young ' Mr, Cohan has composed for it are among the most (ascinating. he? has written in recent years." Geo. M. Cohan has given us . many examples f his skill at musical play construction but it seems to be the concensus of critical opinion that in "The Little Millionaire" he is at his best. ' 1 The scenes of "The Little Million aire" have been laid at the Spooner Jiome in upper Fifth Avenue, New York, time. They have anotner goou prugiam tonight. THOMAS DIXON WITH LEOPARD'S SPOTS.' 'THE "The Leopard's Spots" which will tie presented at the Masonic Theatre m October 13, is under the personal direction of Thomas Dixon who has given to the stage some of its greatest accesses among them "The Clans ...ft il'Tl.- C'JL. Af t.A n - - ,. . ,,i . i. . 1 . . : " V gave its instructions to the umpires ilnEun, .wu, and cleared up any points of uncer- BALL BTES I'll! JD UP V, 01 author. It is a rare thing tht a success ful 'author has sufficient '. knowledge f stagecraft to dramatize his Own books and the work is usually left to some one who, in the very nature of things, can not be in full sympathy with the various characters which the author lias created, and the result is usually a poorly constructed play. ' Mr. Dixon, who is a past master in stagecraft. determined that no such fate HELD IMPORTANT MEETING YESTERDAY ATi NEW i YORK CITY. ' rj New York, Oct f-r-Final stages of preparation for the series between the New York Nationals and tne rnuaaei phia Americans to decide the baseball champtionship of the world are at hand with the assembling here of the a tional Commission to put the last touches on arrangements. Garry Herr mann, chairman of the commission, and Thomas J. Lynch, president of the ,Na tional league, already are on the ground Ban B. Johnson, president of the Amer ican League, the third member of the governing basebal body, is expected today. , , The commission met this morning, gave up any tainty. All then will be in readiness for the calling of play at the Polo Groundi at 2 o'clock tomorrow 1 for the opening game of the series; . Distribution of the 8,000 reserved seat tickets for the games here was under way today and. all the prized cards of admission will be in' the hands of those to whom they have been assigned to night. The greater part of these tick Ttie Cigarette of 6Quality You will be quick to appreciate the goodness of Piedmont when you smoke them. ., - r t , A happy combination of choice, mellow tobacco and perfect workman ship. ' "V J. And because they are so good they are the big-' gest selling be. cigarette in America. Whole coupon in each package ,' Jffffy X farce Qx Planing Mill Now in Operation ' aggressiveness and spirit and all-round KOUgh Lumber ' any Size Lability both on offense and defense so I and length at VirirWhpiin in the series if there is a possible chance 88 ; the Cheapest good qual of using him. I to ana prompt delivery is my motto. Will be pleased Watch for the tobld on any bm-of Lum Mi ChAiiro or uer Iar&e or smau can or uig uuvnooi cue Write te? !f E. W. Simpson sationai. uont miss it. c t THEOw M. VAIt, SRES!BCMT )o4AArtci& ok yxjuo aao ; 1 ' if v v f ,. - - vvmo THE IVESTERII UIHO.'I TELEGR&FH CON NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. - ALL YOUR MEAT Vri' . By virtue of the power conferred in a deed of trust executed to the under signed trustee by A. J. Holton, Jr., ! and , Martha E. Holton, his wife, dated 22nd day of July, 1909, and regustered n the office of the Register of Deeds of Craven county, N. C, in book 176, page 397, on account of default in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, I will on Monday, 27th day of October, 1913 at the hour of 12 o'clock noon at the county court house door in the city of New Bern N. C. sell to the highest bidder -for needs . We can supply; In season, and ever fresh and cash at public auction the following reuaoie., VVe DUy OD1J me described lot or parcel of land lying tendereSt because We tnOW situate i and being in the town of OIK patftns vVant the best t j t r j i J i i T a t V - Quallt ' Reigns First at a point 50 feiet from the eastern a.ii im ui -v uiiukg ,,'Hiiii , m .. sti kk t.B bl I a. w the corner of lot No. 131 in the plan PUltry. :J We sell tO every CU8 f Bridgeton and runs thence with tonier jvith the hope of making D street southwardly 37 and 3-4 degj I Permaneni patrons. tence. east 50 feet; thence north 52 and 1-4 deg, east ' and ' parallel - with Bridge street 135 feet to Gaboon's line; thence north 37 and 3-4 deg. West with Ca hoon's line ! 5Q feet; .thence parallel with Bridge St., 135 feet to the place of beginning; being lot No. 130 according to the p!an of Bridgeton a plot of which fa Metered, is the office of the Register; of Deeds of Craven cpunty in book No. 136 . page 495 and the same con veyed by A. rw ; funioy and twite to R. H. Lathinghouse by deed dated : 1 Oct., . 1906, and registered ' in said office in book - No. 161, page 91, and conveyed by said R. H. Lathinghouse and wife to A. J. Holton, Jr., by deed dated 22 July, 1909, and registered in : the said omce in dook io, page 403. , . I r . ' ' , 1 !. . . . ' This 23rd day of September, 1913. ;r . ;R. ANUNN, i . , ' Trustee, a with us in all kinds of meats and both Quality and price are right always. A. CASTB1 Home of Better Meats for Less Money.' Phone 229 NORTH CAROLINA . Craven County. SUPERIOR COURT November Term, 1913. . , NOTICE T. E. TONES . i SARAH JONES. lSmW The, defendfint above- named will rake- notice that an action entitled as above hat . been commenced j in 'the Superior c Court, , of Craven . County, North Carolina, for an absolute divorce by the plaintiff from the defendant: And the said defendent will further take notice that she is required t - ap pear at the term of the Superio- -ourt of said County to be held on e 11th Monday after tne 1st Monday in Sep tember next, t', being the 17 day of November 1913, at the. CourtHonse in , Craven County,)North Carolina, and , answer or demur to the complaint in : said action or plaintiff will apply to the Court for relief demanded by said plaintiff. W. B. FLANNER, Clerk Superior Court Craven Co. D. L. WARD, 1 Attorney- for Plaintiff. , This 30th day ' of Sept; 1913. Of at is The line Dry Goods Haekburn's wort hiy of your especial atten tion. DOVER i AND SOUTHBOUND RAILROAD. TrafH6 Department. . SCHEDULE OF TRAINS CARRY. . ING PASSENGERS. -i March 30, 1913. North Bound Effective Sunday, South Bound Trains Trains STATIONS p.m f 0 :53 5: 2 5:22 ' 5:40 5:45. p.m. Lv. 4:25 4:42 4:46 4:57 5:08 5:29 5:50 5:55' Ar.' a.m. Ar. 7:55 7:38 7:34 7:23 7:12 6:51 ' 6:30 8 a.m. Dover Foys . Taylors Phillips Wimsatt ' Comfort Petersburg Richlands J5S '( l Lv. fTrains run daily except Sunday. Trains run Sunday only. ,V ,; N. 'si RICHARDSON, ' . Traffic Manager. D. W. Richardson, . - .General - Manager..'. . 7:55 7:40 76 7:27 7:18 7:00 6:30 K..!t rORSALL 1 House and lot, Spring street. 2 houses and lots, Griffith street. 2 houses and lots, Bridgeton. 1 house and lot, Pollcck street. 1 house and lot, Metcalf street. 1 house and lot, Crescent street. ,2 houses and lots, Queen street. 1 house and lot, George street. 3 houses and lots, Gaston street. 1 house and lot, Duffy town. 6 houses 'and lots, B street. 4 houses and lots. New street. - 1 house and lot; East Front street 2 houses and lots, Change street. 1 building on South Front -street, L. G. Daniels stables. , 4 lots in Elmview. 9 lots on Broad' street. , 4 lots, Riverside. l, . 5 lots, George street. 2 lots, Bridgeton. 15 lots, Pembroke. i THREE nice offices for rent. Best location in the city. Apply to M. W. Fodrie , I am also agent for lots in Ghent If you want a nice new home buy ata in Ghent and build one. I also have S large farms,- - small farm, good 'soil, also about 60,000 acres of good timbered land. If you are interested in buying or selling land see me. - ' M. W. FODRIE, : Real Estote Aient; Office opposite Gaston Hotel. ?' 'Phons 84. Residence 1 'phone 850 i 1 The "La France" Shoes at ! Hack burn's. ' Absolutely Boneless , Codfish ( y ,t fvy , " : The Best Packed , ( ' 20c lb.QBoxes h.c. mm: PHONE 174 This is a Fac-Similc Check : iPaldW. E. Ketchum for three weeks sickness on an accident and health policy In the General Accident Assurance Corporation Ltd. of Perth, Scot- I i i i i i 3 11 n i , 1 1 f i ' '. ! ! I i I 1 4 I 1 1 . ; ; Cost only $5X0 per year and provides benefits of $15.C9 per week for. sickness ! i and accident, and two thousand dollars for accidental death. fj.. t. H. Mti'ORB, AGS NT k ! I See Ilirn and Get a Policy r. . ,i?iijs'sjMisl,l''iWsei IvsMVsasaliavuita .J 4 l(H4i!iw s
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