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NATIONAL BANK
OP; GOLD SB OB O
Wants your business and will
be glad to correspond with you
Geo. A Norwood, President
Geo. C. Kornegay, Cashier
NATIONAL BANK
OP GOLDBOSO
Goldsboro, N. C.
Geo. A Norwood, President
Geo. C. Kornegay, Cashier
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This Argua o'er the .tple' rights
soothing 'strains of Maia's son,
Can lull its hundred eyes to ulep J
Doth an eternal Tigil kep;
GOLDSBORO, N. C, THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER ;-21? 1915
NO! 10
VOL. LXIt
TO INVESTIGATE THE
CHARLESTON KILLING
Coroner Will Hold an In
quest Over Murdered Re
porter Today
MOONLIGHT SCHOOLS
THEY WILL BE HELD THROUGH
OUT THE STATE DU1UAU
KOVEMBEK.
MILITIA STILL
ON DUTY
Oct. 17. Formal
Moonlight schools has a euphonious None reported.
sound. It gives a toucn or me
of romance in educational interests.
They are to be tried in North Carolina.
I townships and districts as reported on
census: ;; .'r -:-
"., Brogden Township. .
District No. 1 Pine Crest school 4.
District No. 2 Brogden School 4.
District No. 3 Woodland None re
ported. . !';....
District No. & Dudley school .
rkiatrirt No. 6 Kornegay "school
IKE
HOUSE
LEAGUE
S
s
1
work, thereby giving .a neiping nana
to their co-workers; to the editors ot
the papers who have so kindly publish
ed their items; to the following mei
chants who have f hown their interest
in the upbuilding of their town, their
county and the- education of the girls
by purchasing the 4-H brand tomatoes,
and last but not icasl to ever;, Jndivid-
District
school 7.
District
No. 7 Thunder Swamp
No. . 8 Mt. Olive Graded
Great Are The ! Women
Goldsboro
They ought to be successful, and no schoolL12.
doubt will be. Many a man living in District No. gSalem school None
the State now got his educational start reported j :
District No. 10 Roberts school i.
f -
by a torchlight. We do not see wuj
those grown-ups, who have no learn
in sr. should not be able to gain some
hv the mnonlieht. North Carolina
moonlight nights are the finest in the
country. We can safely say, in the
world. '. : - I
The calendar month of November
has been chosen by the state commit
Charleston, S.
investigation o the shooting in( the
rooms of the city Democratic execu-
mmittPP : here last Friday in
.:v, ...... t fnhPti. renorter for a tee on social service as the period dur
ing newsnaiier. was killed and four ing which the moonlight schools shall
other men wounded, will begin here be held throughout the state. J j.
tnmorrow before Coroner John ; G. It tag been decided to have meet-
Mansfield, it was - announced today. ings of county committees on social
The police today formally charged service with the teachers of the coun-
HenTy J. Brown, one of the men ar- ties at each county seat a week or
rested after the shooting, With murder m0re before the time for the moon
and with" .- conspiracy to cause1 the !ignt schools to begin and then to have
Rhnntine Edward It. McDonald, ar- meetings of the local committees and
rested with Crown, was charged j with the local teachers right on the eve of
with! the opening of the moonlight schools,
these to round out the arrangements
the National ani stir enthusiasm to the utmost.
guard and three divisions of naval mi- Governor Craig has issued a procla-
litia were held in their armories to- mation calling on the people of North
day and special deputies remained on Carolina to get behind the movement,
Fork Township.
No. 1 Oakland school 10.
No. 2 Ebenezer school 21.
No. JT Rosewood school 6.
No. 4 Antioch school 29.
j Goldsboro Township.
No. 1 Goldsboro Graded school 102
j Grantham T.ownship.
No. .1 Falling Creek school 23.
No. 3 Park Hill school 9.
No. 4 Beaverdam school 11,
SO, TOO, ARE THE ;
CANNING CLUB GIRLS
ual who has given to us a .void oi
0t encouragement and cheer: E. M. Df-
vis Grocery Co., J. I). Daniels. F. .
Darnes, W.. R. -Thompson, F. 1. rd
mundson, Jno. "Derf. fipence fe Vinsoi',
E. Edwards & Son, S.-R. Odom, Henry
Williams, C. Crooiu."
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA
(REAT EIGHT PART FEATURE TO
APPEAR AT SEW CRYSTAL
TOMORROW.
WHAT IS "A MODEL HUM
No.
No.
reported
5 Manley school 7.
AH the County As Well jas the City
Are Enthusiastic F.or Common
County Fair Next Tear, Grow
in? Oat of This Exposition.
The Housewives League Fair of
Goldsboro, under whose auspices the
Wayne County Girls Canning Club,
tutored so efficiently by Mrs. Herman
C. Smith, also gave a nexhibition of
6 Bizzell's Grove school None their year's canning achievements,
came to a close amidst the universal
school None encomiums of city and country peo-
assault With intent, to kill and
conspiracy.
Four companies
of
duty at the. courthouse. The day pass- and gtate superintendent Joyner has port(jd
No. 7 Dobbersville
reported, .j"
; No.! 8 Smith's Chapel school 7.
No.! 9 Union Academy scl jol 1
Nol0 Corbett Hill school-13.
Great Swamp T.ownship.
NoJ 1 Pinkney school 9.
No.! 2 Sasser school 9.
No.' 3 Aycock school 10.
No! 4 Hooks school 3.
No. 5 rMemorial school rsone
re-
ed quietly. It was anonunced the mi- sent a letter to the teachers from
litiamen "would' be on guard at the in- which the following is an excerpt:
quest and that no persons with j arms, "November has-been designated as
or without proper credentials will be Moonlight School Month in North Car-
allowed to attend. The Coroner said olina because that seemed to be the
he had summoned many witnesses, j I most convenient month. for the major-
Both Brown and McDonald have se- ity of the counties of the StateJ If,
cured habeas corpus writs requiring j nowever some other : month is more
the chief of poiee to show cause in con.venient for your county, and the
circuit court tomorrow morning why j roads are in- good condition, select that
they should not be released. It was j month ue sure, however, to select a'
said that a military guard would be I montn when the weather is likely to
present at the hearing on the writs. be pieasant and the roads In good con-
Indian Springs Township.
No. 1 (-Seven Springs school 4.
No. 2 Indian Springs school 2.
No. 3 Zion school 1.
No.4 Walker school 3.
No. 5-!-Smith school None report
ed. -1 :
N0. 6 Holmes school None report
ed. I ;;- r " , -". -:
No. 7 Glendale schoo None report
ed
Mayor
in the
Six men were arrested alter me
shooting, but all except Brown and
McDonald were released later. The
latter two ..first were charged t.with
carrying concealed weapons.
It was indicated today that
John P. Grace would contest
courts the
committee Which yesterday declared
Tristam T. Hyde the Democratic nom
inee for mayor. :- i-"
A number of persons prominent r.
the business and social life of Charles
nn tnqv f.;5i;pd an anneal for "calm-
ness and order.
dition.- During November or such oth
er month as may be selected, concen
trate public interest and effort upon
this rone -work oi teaching r4he-aiuU3 j
of your county to read and write.
Rally to the work your newspapers,
ail organizations that have pledged
decision or tne esetuuro ft . id and all other agencies tna.
THE SAVIOUR CALLED.
ran he enlisted for service. Have the
naners full of it every week. See that reported..
they are furnished with the facts and
the news about the schools. Publish
before the schools open the number,
but not the names, of adult illiterates
by school districts. Publish each week
the number, but not the names, oi
those enrolled in each school. As soon
as nossible. for the encouragement of
otherspublish from week to week the reported
Jfahunta Township.
No. 1 Fremont Graded school
None Reported. ;
,.; No. Yelverton school None re
ported.
No. 3 Daniels Quarter
None reported.
No. 4 Davis school 2.
No. 5 Water Branch school None
No. 6 Faro school 24.
No. 7 Eureka school 5.
j New Hope Township.
No. 1 Daniels' Chapel 3.
No. 2 Grant school 20.
No. 3 Glenwood school 21
pie alike, and the common' purposO cf
wTinin ennntv now is ta "have a
great Industrial County Fair next year,
and for this spirit of co-operation and
th Housewives League of
1xt3wu
Goldsboro is due the entire honor.
The following is a lisk of the Can
ning Club prize winners a" full" list
of other winners, including the prize
babies, will follow:
1st tirize $5 in gold Mr. E. B. Bor
den. President Wayne National Bank,
Juanita Mitchell (age 10 Pikeville, N
C, R. 3 922 cans
2nd prize $5 in gold Goldsboro
wnmnTis Club. Mary Dewey Hooks,
(age 16) Goldsboro N. C; R. 15
cans. - "- . r ' r
3rd prize Angle XampRoyall &
Borden. Lin a Fleming" (age 11), Pike
ville, R. 3504 cans. (Also $5 in gold
by II. Weil & Bros., forr largest num
ber of canned fruits and vegetables at
Housewives League Fair.) - -
Best record book 1 oil stove C. V,".
Bender, Norfolk; Louise holmes, Or
phan Home. 1 -4-r -2nd
'prize 1 pair scales-Gr aves f J
school Smith; Ruth Hooks, Fremont, ss. v .
For jar of best , packed tomatoes
"Good Housekeeping" 1 year House
wives League; Juanita Mitchell.
2nd prize 1 pair scissors W. T.
Yelverton ; Lina Fleming.
For jar best packed fruit "Pro
gressive Farmer" 1 year Dr. Clarence
Poe ; Mary Dewey Hooks.
2nd prize "The Headlight" 1 year
A. Roscower; Lina Fleming.
For glass best scuppernong jelly
E. Robin-
Thc winner of the ldiic. ribbon at a j
'husband show" reoonlly conducteii n.
Dallas. Tex., was ablo to.. tell tlie anni- (
versary .of his wedding, the date of h"u !
wife's birthday, give a recipe for cake
tell the price of butter and eggs and
sew a button on in two niinues.
The old saying. "It's all a luuttci" "ol"
opinion, applies as weu u me cuoico
of a model husband as to any of the
other p'roblems with vhi h life has
do. The winner of the prie in this
case showed himself 'possessed .- of
knowledge not usually to be met with
among husbands, whether good or bad.
The average niarried man knows . the
pr'ce of butter and eggs, as well a a
host of other things for which he lias
to pay. Sometimes he renienibers the
date of his wedding and.it is not un
usual lor him to recall his -wife's birth
day. Having learned by one or two
painful experiences-w hat he' must, en-j
dure when he forgets it, he jots it down
on his calendar or in smue other place
for convenient .reference .
.1 loweveiv being able to. give a recipe
foi cuiie'aud to go .v-on a button in two
miuutos are the :v; c implishmcnta of a
mudel wife. The husband .who; learns
how to du .cither oi- both is a spineless
mollycoddle aud deserves the henpeck
ing he inevitably receives. The aver-
flsrt; ':ohce-itiun of a model husband
does not do these things and he may
occasionally forget important dates in
his- married life, hut if he is a good
provider, .-UeJayeshinjis jy. it,r eason;
When Mr. George Kleine first pro
duced the Cines "Quo Vadis", it was a
revelation in rhoto drama and the
whole world marvelled at its imposing
beauty aud spectacular grandeur. It
marked aii epoch in the new art and
o-stablished "a standard.
Mr. Kleinc promised more and newer
iu sd uct.ions that would surpass "Quo
Vaiiis.'.V- and public and rress imme-
di viieb said "Impossible 'Quo Vadis
is a freak an.' accident it cannot be
done again." But since then Mr
Kicinc brought out the Ambrosio ver
sion of "The Last Days of Pompeii,'
whieh again excited the admiration
and "-wonderment of the public and
COMMERCIAL POTASH
IIOW FOUND III UTAH
Secretary Lane Regards I!
as One of the Most Impor
tant Discoveries ot Year
ASSURES THE
POTASH SUPPLY
Washington, Oct, 17. Secretary
Lane today announced nhe production
of the first commercial mineral potash
in the United States. This came to him
in the form of a report from a special
. i i , I ........ t il. 1 (V ; n . 1 1 enrrav 1 Tl Pi 1 T t f
made tiieni .realize tnat pernaps ne ageui ui mc bcuwb'"' -
would be able to fulfill his promises, county, Utah, nearly in the central
Now he launches the Cines photo part of the state. The potash is found
drama Anthony and Cleopatra", 'pro- in a vein or a mineral known as
nouiu ed by all who have seen it the alunue, wnicn is me suiyuaw oi ium--most
wonderful achievement yet in iuuin and potassium. The vein found
photo drama, far excelling all its pre- is some 10 feet wide
and; has been
I nrr 14-,. 1 Y
decessors an amazing unity of dra- tracea ior some o.uu leeu
n a tic interest more human and closer not yet known. The alunite when i
to nature's heart than any of the oth- moved is subjected to a very simple
ers: The love story of "Quo Vadis" process of heating, disolving in water,
was Platonic; in "The Last Days of tilteriug and evaporating, and the po
Pompeii" idyllic; but in "Anthony n.nd tassiurf sulphate resulting is almost
Cleopatra" it is the earthly, masterly- pure. Some. 200 tons of alunite has
and o'erpowering passion that finds a been put through the mill and two
understandable re- tons of 99 per cent pure poiasu. ua.
of us ordinary been produced, . and there is still in
compassionate
spun sa in the minds
mortals o todaj
yr. '"Kleine s production of the Cines
" . . . -i i
oto dra ii i a Amiiony ana uieopaira
will 'be 'seen; .at. the New Crystal 'thea
tre ivi'mor.row. 1 uesaay, uvt. l'Jtn.
TAG DAY
The Executive Board of TheGolds
bo'ro Hospital have designated Satur
day, Ovtober 3t", as the annual Tag
Day for the Hospital. -;
The ti.oldsboro Hospital is the most
creditable public institution the city
and county, p
solution nearly 100,000 gallons con
taining large amounts of potasla salts
w'.ich has not yet been evaporated.
The discovery that this mineral
yields potash in commercial quanti
ties. Secretary Lane regards as one of
the most important discoveries made
recently with reference to our natural
resources, as it assures of a domestic
supply of potash for our national needs
in the manufacture of explosives.
CARD OF THASKS.
alio extent and make,: sacrihces ot
varsonal comfort to mri itain the en
tente cordiaTc" with 'D'riud ..Wife, his
claim to the title cannot : e questioned.
.To the many friends "of burs, who
sent flowers and fruit, and were inter- -
nasess. it is the crowning! ested in othe,- ways in the welfare o.
J r ... 1 -..jx,-. i aM HI rra in her
ofyrwhriiyaniloaiity .anaineiQur-"" --r
recent critical illness, we are useyu
grateful and indebted.
MR. AND MRS. A. E. GRASS1E.
t eceipts of. Tag Day should emphasize
how it is appreciated. by our people.
WMA", TICUM OF
TIL3I UrFICx:
FIR'S-:,' IUF.S.
No,
In Memory of Little Henry Pelt
t.!hid HoTii-v Pelt, who died Sept; number, and. by their permission, the
oath was five years old, son of Mr. names of those that have learned to portea
Charlie Pelt and Mrs. Sallie
TNJrt A Pinov rjrovp 4
Ns, -Casey Chapel school None "Weekly Argus ooi. jos,
son; Jma menune.
7 Newsome school None
re-
Pelt. He was a member of
son's Chapel Sunday School
Boyette read and write and cipher. Most ot
Thomp- this news can be supplied jweekly
and the through the news ; letter from each
onlv flower of the home, a bright and school, and should also be reported
beautiful child. f to the County Superintendent j by the
Ao "watPhwi tbfi little srrav hearse teacher. The Superintendent and the
nass it reminded us of bygone days, teachers should keep in close touch! ported
No. S Adams school 5.
Buck Swamp Township.
No. 1 Pleasant Hill school 11
No.
No.
;No.
2 Nahunta school 3. .
3 Gurley school 1.
4 Edgeworth school None re
when we had an experience like this, with the papers and see
that the
and we said, "O, God, help them, we weekly material is promptly nuuw. -
pray Thee; bind up the broken hearts "The program for Community ber-
nf his narents. and be witn mem in v ce uay ana i-Morm "u"uo
loving comfort." T I year, now in the press, centers around
Even now we can picture little the Moonlight School and the elimina-
Henry, as he led in "Children's Day" tion of illiteracy in every school dis-
celebration, marching with litte Han- trict as the one most Important com-
nah Cobb Best and holding a U. S. munity service to be concentrated
,ofnv ar,H with keen interest upon this year. It is suggested that
in the services. But the blessed Sav- this day be observed in each county ported.
lour had aeed for, the child in His on the Friday before the opening oi
No. 5 Pleasant Grove school None
Him who doeth all things well.
MR. AND MRS. A. P. HOWELL.
No.
Vinp-dnm above. ! ine.moonugni bwiuo,-uu ui u w. rr- :
We ' commend his dear parents to day at each scnooinouse aii me ueum
for opening and successfully conduct
ing the school he completed. ) '
"Because of their onerous duties in
the day schools and their inadequate
salaries. I did not feel that I ought
tr, nv that the community ought I ported.
s ti.-,. n:i nr.ver- fo Tt of the miblic school teachers No. 5 Novel Hill scnooi o
W UU eui dim ""6- I " - I 1 r .nnfv.
t,oTi nna mnnth's extra service I AOtai iiiub iai ''"H
UIVIO fclUfcll !
Total number cans of tomatoes 11,-
076; value $865.07. :
Sold fresh $61.90.
Total number other products in tia
peas, peaches, beans, corn, potatoes
365."" ,.-:.';-....:. ;'. ji'-'.-'-.-Total
number in glass (reported)
1,614. ' v f : .
While these girls have stored away,
for winter comfort, products to this
amount it is the concensus of opinion
among them that for each dollar made,!
$10 worth of more valuable attainment
of self development and steady pur
pose has been given.
The community spirit, the spirit of
co-operation, has been beautiful to see.
These girls have been organized 7
. months and their report must compete
with clubs that have been organized
qtth swn'mn' Rchool None one, two, three and four years,
Had it not Deen ior iu w""-
Atlanta, : da., Oct.- -1 7. Tviiss Lucille
Dt-vis, IS, one ot the tb.o.e-teriousij
oui'ned here yesterday in tv lire in the
died today, bringlua the death l'fct.-lo
three. -Ouc yoiing v. ouian was i-mu'-.j
to '.'death in the building and. aiiothor
died shortly- after .teing taken to h
.-.osrital. . , . '- -.'.
.. Eight "persons; w;ere-seri-oitsl.v burn
ed, or -injured..-hut all are expecteu to
recover. A fireman -who v-as .painfully
burned was the only one of the vietiins
not an -employe of the film ccmpany.
41
tk rf
MEW
YSTAL
HAVE
DAEK HAIR
AM) LOOK
TOUXt-S
"Nobody Tan Tell When u Darken
Gray, Faded Uair tith
Sage Tea.
'.kildol'oro's Modern Movie"
TUOtiKAM
TODAY:
TJIi; KIFFITU SENETT ALL-STAR
BIOl'RAFH FK0GRA3I SO. 1.
Pikeville Township.
No. 1 Pikeville scaool None
ported.::
NoJ 2 Mt, Carmel school 23.
No. 3 Person school 6.
Noj '4 Taylor school 1.
j . Saulston Township.
No. 1 Nahunta school None.
No.
re-
re-
Dear Lord help me to understand
That we shall know each other
In- that beautiful far away fland
Surely I shall know little" Henry,
In that bright celestial home,
Where there's no death, sorrow nor
pain, - , - .. j . -. -
And no sad farewells are known.
While the days are slowly, passing,
Each one bring me nearer thee,
For I'm striving for that blessing
That I know awaited thee.
t-! a ' tun iWa '-OTuirtAA rains in the spring which damaged ai.
Droducts the prom woum uo
greater the wUt attacked the Orphan
Home garden, lessening the produc
tion, also two other gardens.
The 4-H Brand tomatoes are now on
sale and the housewives are requested
to ask for-them and thus help the
girls of Wayne county in their effort
tr. better themselves, their county
5 Butts school 12.
Stony Creek Township.
No. 1 Salem school 8.
No. 3 Best school 14.
' No. - 4 Patetown school None
re-
at night, without compensation. s ; . , . . . time give
r,i otori however, that It is tnougnt mat a iuu rtpwuium --- .
. .. . .. nctH.t not rATMirte and a re- value receivea
before tne close oi me moni tjum-icixi. i vxxj v.. - - -
interest will be aroused and sufficient canvass by the teacners ana commit
These girls realize this work is in
I tfa infannv Tifi thev have a vision
. . a a-i 1 -nA-mA-n rT all t nD niamPTR T. n R Tl II III UKf I VO luiiwiv,, -
success attained in many oi pie r - -. - - - a erocers carrying Wayne
lieht Schools to warrant extending the or illiterate aauns m u. I "LT " ..:r rPA for
ALUMINUM DEttOXSTKATIOS.
The women of" St." Paul M. E, 'church
will Lave a demonstration of much in-
cst cn the merits of ..aluminum ware
aad on the . jnodern.- electric stoe,
Tuesday afternoon at -3: 30 o'clock in
he ' building next to ths Opera House,
here the Housewives Fair as held.
Twenty-five cents admission entitles,
, L . .... 1 .. til
you to reiresumems au-i nn 'iu;nm'""
T-m, fr,r timsn in whom a van. has not
been given.
"A BEAST ;AT BAY"
One part, featuring
Mary Pickf ord
i"-m August. Alfred Paget,
Charles? ' Miles.
''"THE r.IOTHLHLNG HEAET"
Grandmother kept her hair beaut'-
fully darkened, glossy and abundant
with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur.
When ever her hair fell out or took
Ion that dull, faded or streaked ap
pearance, this simple mixture was ap
plied with wonderful effect. By asK
ing at any drug store for "Wyeth's
Sage and Sulphur Compound, will get
a large bottle of this old-time receipe,
! ready to use, for about 50 cents. This
simple mixture can be depended upon
to restore natural color and beauty to
the hair and is splendid for dandruff,
dry, itchy scalp and falling hair.
A well-known downtown druggist
Two part, featuring Blanche Sweet, gays everybody uses Wyeth's Sage and
Robert Harron. Carre nicuoweu,
Wilfred Lucai. Charles West.
HYVJIFN THE F1KL llLLJj itAJh'
One part, featuring Fred Mace.
TUESDAY:
George Klcme presents
SUNDAY
YIOLATIO.XS
DOUBLE IX
Sulphur, because it narKens so nat
urally and evenly" that nobody can tell
it has been applied it's so easy to
use, too. You simply dampen a comb
or soft brush and draw it througn
your hair, taking one strand at a time.
the world's By morning tbe gray nair uisa,
after another application or twu, .
restored to its natural color and looks
(HIC V(;O.U" c;ht massive
AT THE ACME TODAY.
"How long, dear Saviour, oh how long,
Shall that bright hour j delay ?
Fly swifter round, ye wheels of time,
And bring the welcome day."
HIS TEACHER.
DISTRICT MEETING.
term, and that citizens and interested be greatly increased
organizations and orders in, the com
munity will arrange for such exten
sion and for payment of the teacher or
J i 1 I 4-1. r
some otner person to continue
school, and also to provide, where
feasible, instruction for other adults,
besides illiterates, desiring additional
instruction.'
county products they are ready for
kindly criticism or a pat upon th-3
shoulder "in that friendly sort of way."
Quality, not quantity, has been im
n m-Aoecii nr must be. uDon them. To
Will Ut KCU Wovi. v '
another episode cf that highly interest- make the best better" their motto-let
vr2 ferial; "The Black Bex'
Aicn r,n ftk r;av will be seen- a spec-1 Every member of the Canning Clubs,
nrQfiiDi wtth the County Agent, wi3h
- 1 .1 i it... t Voofon In I tUantr mnat TlAJl.rt.llV fiVenOIlB I"
All the schools in Wayne county Witn a cast luau wuu I lu ' - ; -
... . i v xt v,. ir; this nir.ture. "The Wolf of Debt", is Wayne county, who has helped.
1 .v- ,,t. .nni h featured Billie Garwood and Violet make this work a success especially
".rrr::: 7,ZZ v. nd Brmslev Shaw. The would they thank the County Superm-
m wayne wuutj ia u.u ; - i t,
There will be a meeting of the Sixth weeks beginning on November the , . p . " J onea
nitri''.Tr.: o. tt A Mr with Seven Un A lnsine December 10. ! ;: ; i tut, vin icat u . :ru.-T rr.T:
w.---I- o -n Nnrth in2 a driTins rain storm. , The gowns who so eladly offered tne prizes,
springs council jno.- oa, veuiieuttjr, vjommumiy. o iv.o a - - - . , . Vw v,0 AfTortx
.-.-!.".--. -1 m . itilwoTn bv Mlss'Mersereau were design-IWomans Club, who hy, their enono
All Juniors are extended a" most Lchoolhouse in Wayne County on Fri- ed and madefy Harry ColUns, the
... I v. ii .;-.' .-!.--- I mous theatrical costumer of -New-York. Housewives League, Womans Club
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fhir, Dei. 17. Fifty-two -viola-
tiaons of the Sunday saioon- niui
law were reported to police headuuar
ters tonight. Last Sunday when May
or Thompson's order enforcing the
law went into efteci. violations
.eM nnriwi There are i.loA-.sa-
loons in the city. -
In the towns and villages outside of
Chicago liquor was sold as usual with
one exception. Phoenix, with a popu
lation of 1,200, and IS saloons,- was
'dry." ;.'-.;
Seven arrests were made in the city,
whereas no arrest was made last Sun
day. - . .-.
A South Side saloon keeper closed
his piace at midnight last night with
six patrons inside. A dozen policemen
surrounded the place for three hours
Finally the" patrons and proprietor at
tempted to get out through a
window. Each was arrested.
Chief of Police Healey said the list
of all violators, with the witnesses and
evidence,' would be submitted to Mayor
Acme Features
ti.
District deputy, ber of adult illiterates in the county hyl ciety and the business world.
fully used their influence to push this
leatest photo-spectacle
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j tint r.arts ElOSSY, SULl uu
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Gem-go Kleine presents
THE Ji FAKED TRUTH".
Tn'tivp. rarts. featuring the celebratea
actress Lyda Borelli, from the fa
mous French novel by Henry
Bataille
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THURSDAY:
"BARTERED LIVES"
Kleine feature in four parts featuring
Marie Hesperia in the dual role of
herself and twin sister.
Pathe's Great Serial
"XKAL OF THE JfAYY"
t,. '''-n, -toT,rm't -"fail to see this first
of the fourteen episodes which will two pan uom oBdi l"
TODAY'S FROGRAM.
"THEIR PREY"
side
Thompson.
I
1V0TICE Some one has borrowea our
Jevel and tripod, and we would veiy
much appreciate the return of same,
rtrt Tl' Cx Tt them baaly. John
CVO - T vjw - .
Slaughter & Co., Inc. ,
-i-nnr interest from -start to
finish.
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FRIDAY:
GOLDEN BEETLE"
Another Kleine feature in four parts.
"TR0UBLES031E BEAUTY"
One part comedy.
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SATURDAY:
George Kleine presents Irene Feuwick
in thaf rollicking comedy
"THE COMMUTERS"
Founded on the star play by James
Forbes.
riUCES o MSB 10 CE3TS,
Herbert Rawlmson.
"BILLY'S COLLEGE DAYS"
- imp Comedy Drama.
"Lady . Daisies and DetectiTe Duck"
Max Asher, and Gail Henry.
TOMORROW'S PROGRAM.
A four part masterpiece, featuring
Violet Mersereau and Wm.
r:y: Garwood.
"THE BLACK" BOX"
In Two Parts.
- A Broadway feature every Thursday
at less than Broadway prices.