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X'HE CHASLOTTS DECEMBER flicker sham Upheld tt-tttt'ft Charlottes GssAtUmrsjiimST CAN' anything make a home happier than a beautiful W9 IS Trust ll U. She? man 1 tleffff Piano Annual In Report 31-33 W. TRADE ST. Get it now while the 10 per cent Umbr YoiseI ated Press. elias discount holds good.

14. Pursuing Dec. 2-juo recommendation that Taft's bureau be created to su- fe chartered under nnritinn art Attnrnov i rkprsham, in his annual re- irs a Matter of Economy For You To Take Advantage of i FOR THE HOLIDAYS 'srv'tred to congress today, sug- tije bureau of corporations to that dignity, even in the the proposed federal incor- of the department of Our Special new line of Xmas Umbrellas is just here. shnulri o1 broueht intn Vl "'t11 department T.j,', that it roitrht wen be availed t-' fnr administrative We have a special good line this season, mostly in the higher grade simple handle and good silk cover sort. V.

supervision con- or mergers for awful pur- V. trie net-man anti-trust general points out They are priced very moderately, 1.50 on up to $7.50 each. 'r'e deranr.erit of justice and the jj-o ccr.aoiii.fii uy $15 Highland Tweed Tourist Coas $16 Richly Trimmed Kersey Coats $17 Diagonal Cheviot Weave Goats i--n legal, problems when it ucrliing out methods of disin- Cut Glass Sale cn after a corporation nas oeen V-3C nil lit? enlisted the assistance of It's a Big Special Purchase Priced About Half What You Pay for Similar Qualities. T- vjrsa'J c-f corporations in the dis- of trie tooacco trust, ana it be of value to the legal Southern Wareroom 5 West Trade Sr. Charlotte, N.

C. C. H. WILMOTH, Mgr. cf the government, Mr.

Wicker- 5JT5. if the functions of the bu- Now Reduced We have a reputation for selling cut glass) cheap, but nothing we've ever offered comes near this for value. rtc.ild ne so enlarged tnat it Then it comes just at a time when buying is briskest in this line. to be called uron officially to make visations and report its respect to plans for the ot enforced disintegration of ricpoiistic combinations. Tie attorney general reviews the --ord cf a year of intense activity federal prosecutions and points out ATTORNEY GEN.

W1CKERSHAM. Mostly it is in the popular priced qualities. MEREST IN t-r the department of justice finan St. Louis. The Friday afternoon session will be opened with an "Experienced Meeting," presided over by Mrs.

Edward W. Boddle, president of the Federation of Pennsylvania Women, at which there will be five minute reports of new civic activity in various parts of the U. S. and Canada, followed by an address entitled "Children's Gardens in Harrisburg," by Mrs. John W.

Reiley, Fort Hunter, and the reading of a story in advance of its publication by Miss Zona Gale, of entitled "The Election' one of a series of the "Friendship -Village Stories." (a'v sustained itself as the result of of S4.204.115 to the Ied States treasury in the shape of fa? collected, customs duties recover To make choosing easy, we will arrange it in several big lots for Attorney General Wickersham made Coats that should maintain their original prices until i January, yet reduced to feature in this famous sale. Think of it! An elegant Winter wrap at half price with practically all of the cold weather still il; ahead. Is there any wonder The Freed Co. leads rns annual repon puuuc today. In his report the attorney General states that th Hw.leinn nf ies, etc.

The expense of the depart ic2t, including the office of the attor -r several, all of the district attor the United States supreme Washington, Dec. 14. A strenuous One big assortment will be $1.39 -a and assistants throughout the in the standard Oil and Tobacco campaign to further interest in the Hood Collar Shaped trust cases "have fully demonstrat ed the effectiveness of the fth. cor-T aggregated $3,223,773. i a comprehensive review of the National Parks of the country was inaueurated here todav.

hv' tho Ameri. man anti-trust law to accomplish prosecutions, the attorney nera! shews that the 17 anti-trust tne purposes Tor which it was en acted." Another at $1.97 Another at. $2.98 cxi suits pending at the beginning of can Civic Association at. the -opening session of its seventh annual convention. Before the convention adjourns Friday evening, it is expected that last 2scal year were augmented by ei additional actions, while the 11 Something smart becoming and appropria te for everyone some effectively trimmed, others with mammoth reveres and deep hood collars-all pos- sessing the delightful quality of warmth, without weights $6i98 Mr.

Wickersham call3 attention to the discovery of extensive irregulari ties and in some cases actual dishones Another at $3.49 And still another at $4.43 ty in offices of clerks of the United States courts. No effective reform, he "BEST ON EARTH." This is the verdict of R. J. Howell, Tracy, who bought Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for his wife. "Her case wag the worst I have ever seen, and looked like a sure case of consumption.

Her lungs were sore and she coughed almost incessantly and her voice was hoarse and weak. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound brought relief at once and less- than three bottles effected a complete cure." Without opiates or harmful drugs of any kind Foley's Honey and Tar Compound stops coughs and cures Do not accept any substitute. Bowen Drug Store. aeclares, can be accomplished until the power of removing the clerks is taken from the judges and lodged in the president and the clerks paid a All sorts of the most staple and fancy pieces in each lot. eratioes Kit riial prosecutions under the same Firate ere increased by 23 more piecacioEs during the last fiscal year.

Egt civil suits and a similar num-e of criminal trials were brought to elusion during the year. In four of a civil prosecutions judgments were in favor of the United vhile three were lost and one discontinued. Four convictions cnred until the criminal clause statute during the year and four vere either quashed or discon- that he appreciates that rii; interest in the Sherman was "even greater" than it the date of his last report, the general set forth the following e-rs 3 being prosecuted or Dendine: specmc sum, instead by the fees system. Declaring that many of the jails SELLING STARTS TODAY where federal prisoners are confined See the window display. are wholly unsuitable for the detention of human beings and "are shock mucn sentiment win nave been created in favor of these distinctly American A comprehensive handling of the entire subject will be undertaken by the association's president, J.

Horace Mo-Farland, at tonighf's session. His subject is "Are National Parks Worth ter L. Fisher will preside at this session, which will be attended by President Taft. It is the announced intention of the association to seek enactment by congress of legislatios creating a federal bureau of national parks to be attached to the interior department. Senator Reed Smoot of Utah, will make an address on the topic "What National Parks mean, to the West;" Mr.

Enos A. Mills, of Estes Park, Colorado, will tell "A Story of the National Parks," and. Mr. Herbert W. Gleason, of Boston, will deliver an illustrated lecture pn "Some Picturesque Features of Our National Parks." At the opening session this morning, Hon.

Cuno H. Rudolph, president of the board of commissioners of the District of Columbia extended a "Washing ing breeding places of crime," the at Mothers you can't afford not to have Mothers' Joy in your house. If you have never used it get a box at once; it's worth its torney general recommends the ap pointment of a commission to isqulre weight In gold into the conditions. This commission also would consider the general treat and if you don't A Wagon or Hill ment of juvenile and first offenders. say so.

take it "powder the "night The attorney general also recom uauh. emu. get Lpsy mends that the federal government be r.r cases; United States Steel Cor-pcrtatton; cottos corner; alleged tow-H monopoly: beef packers: South Climber for the Boy FREE Heretofore in giving away Prem ern Pacific merger; bituminous coal cplination; naval stores suit; bath- trust lumber trans-At-irtic steamshin nonl miTie given the right to bring an action against an individual or corporation in any part, of the country without restriction's to the place of residence of the individual or the home- state of the corporation. The attorney general also recommends a general immunity statute, numerous laws for Alaska and a civil service retirement law. wit i rm si'iii rKfeKscwHw- II combination of coal roads; iums they have all been for the house ton and.

on the general in Oklahoma, and kindling Zii 3 or grown folks. Now we'll break over and give you something just for the -trust." topic "Related Civic Advances," greet-in era wftra exnressed bv various nation boys. Emphasizing his satisfaction with cecree of the New York circuit nl organizations" Mrs. Philin North mj nMi Commencing today as a $20.00 Prem in the tobacco trust dissolution, attorney general has this to say Moore, of St. Louis, president of tne General Federation of Women's Clubs, spoke on "What Organized Women are ium we will give away free a good big strong 22-inch wagon with heavy iron wheels or one of the biggest and best 0 -AuattL luuatco interests no t-e criticised the nlan nf H'sintpsra- Doing." Earnest Thompson beion rViiof rf the "Rov Scouts of America, "HILL CLIMBERS that every boy knows and wants of 'course.

discussed "The Relation of Boy Scouts 'Ccipetitors of the existing combin- tn CAvic. ImDrovements." The address T'ere to compel the impo- of Irving K. Pond, president of the American Institute of Architects, Chi 40 p-tegration which would have made jelvent, successful business read- cago. 111.. "The Architect and the Community." Hon.

William Dudley Foulke, president of the National juuni- oinai Trf9B-iie Kicnmona. bduhb TOYLAND Two or three big shipments of late on "The Daily Life of Frankfort." Other speakers at the session were J. Locke Wilson, secretary of the Hor-fimiHnrai Assfv.iation. Toronto. Cana arrivals received for our big Toy land and are on sale now.

da, on "Civic Improvement in Canada," and Samuel S. Thorpe, presment oi me vtmnoi Association of Real Estate Of course you want a heating stove to save fuer, to noic fire night and all that sort of thing, but the most important thing Is that they heat the house properly and that they are built so thc-y will last. There Is a good deal of difference between a guarantee covering "defec tlve material and workmanship" ana our guarantee of perfect satisfaction. We are willing to leave the decision to your judgment, but. we want you to see our stoves and make thr, comparison before you buy.

It will pay both Of US. rw t(. Exchanges of Minneapolis, on The Re NEW IRISH MAILS NEW VELOCIPEDES NEW DRUMS NEW GO-CARTS ---V NEW TRAINS First Auto Made by The Corbeit Co. The first car manufactured by the Corbitt Automobile Company, of Henderson, passed through the city yesterday on a test run, on way to Atlanta. The car was a 4-pass-enger," with test body, equipped with electric lights, generator, storage battery, self-starter, automatic air pump, speedometer, tool box, jack, etc.

Mr. F. G. Bremer, the factory manager, stated that the Corbitt Automobile Company would move into their new factory building early next spring and that they would then have a capacity of 500 cars per year and would enlarge as business demanded. They are at present turning out one chassis with five, four and two-passenger, foredoor bodies.

Their motor is of special design, 35 h.p. transmission and motor in one unit, all working parts enclosed, 120-in. wheel base, Goodyear 34x4-ln. tires. The frame, axles, gears, are all made of nickle eteel.

Everything known as equipment will be put on and furnished with the car. The steering post, wind-shield, top, speedometer, lamps, will'- be in black enamel, with fickle trimmings. WORK WILL SOON START after you take Dr. King's New Life Pills, and you'll quickly enjoy their fine results. Constipation and.

indigestion vanish and fine appetite returns. They regulate stomach, liver and bowels and impart new 'strength and en Southern Railway Offers Greatly Reduced Rates for the Xmas and New Year Holidays. On account of the Xmas and New Year Holidays, the Southern Railway will sell tickets at greatly reduced rates from all points on it's line, dates of sale December 15, 16, 17, 21, 22, 23. 24, 25, 30, 31st ind January 1st, lation of Real Estate men iu Planning." Discussion of national and state rarks occupied the afternoon session, and there was presented the draft of a bill, the passage of which will be urged at the ceming session of congress creating the much desired federal bureau We handle the "Favorite" Base Burner. Charlotte Hardware Company? -jent impossible, would have Sit about a receivership of the Rrtv and forced judicial sales, in great financial loss, not only Use interested in the combina-but to the business interests of country at large, and in the end have benefitted only the very -v-auals who had been dominant formation of the combination, 55 ey are possessed of means ample to profit by the ruin which have followed.

In my opinion, P'-an which has been approved by court will accomplish the objects law." Fcrtv-six prosecutions for illegal and rebates were institut- against railroads during the year. attorney general urges the amend-t of the 2S hour law governing the f-oad transportation of live stock i mposing an imprisonment penalty f0' its violation. Tne vigorous enforcement of the Ttoms ws, the attorney general nLreSuIted in the recovery of duties out of which the gov- tad been defrauded. Jie white slave traffic now a and a half old, is having a salu-Z in the judgment of Mr. ersham.

The statute was diligent-; enforced throuerhnr.t tho rnnntrv. he All these added to our already bigl with final return limit January 8th, stock makes it about tne most complete Toy Store imaginable. 1912. For further information apply to your nearest agent, or to the undersigned. R.

H. DeBUTTS, Trav, Pass. Agt. Charlotte, N. C.

Points of Store Interest The Big Sale of Sample Jewelry. The Complete Holiday Line of Hand KEStG'S GRADUATES are above par in the business world because of their thorough, training and superior qualifications. We do not tolerate lax methods, incompetent teachers or short, superficial courses of study. Success is our aim and motto. If you want lhe best' -business and stenographic training that, experience, money and brains can proviis, write for our handsome catalogue.

No vacation. Enter any Rent For kerchiefs. 1 brick store on Graham St. The Big China Displays in the Base iritv most satIsfactory results. Hundred and forty-five prosecu-' tiot if 6 hadl rsulting in 76 convic- i and 10 noll pros-1 otnerwise rlisormtiTMia ment.

ergy to the whole system. Try them. Only 25c at W. L. Hand STATUE OF M'lVER TO BE LOCATED IN CAPITA'L SQUARE.

pf national parKS. Introduced by a report on The Year's WTork," by Richard B. Watrus, secretary of the American Civic Association, the session of tomorroywill be devoted to the transaction of the business of the association together with an election ot officers and of the executive board. "The Communities we Live In" will be the topic for discus-6lon. It will be opened on "Washington, A Model City, by Major William V.

Judson, corps of engineers, U. S-. engineer nis-sioner, District of Columbia. Arnold W. Srenner of New York City, will Business-Side of City Plan- nlThe topics for Thursday aiternoon include: "Digging deeper into city Planning" by George Burdett Ford, New Voric City; "Building Cities for People in Germany," Hon.

Frederick Howe, New York; "Modern Street lighting C. L. Eshleman, Cleveland. Ohio- 'The Smoke Problem," Thomas Donnelley, president of the Chicago Smoke Commission; VReport of the Flv Fighting Committee for 1911, oy Fdward Hatch, chairman, New lork City followed by addresses on Se house fly by Dr. Woods Hutchison New York; Prof.

C. V. Hodge. Clark college, Worcester, Dr. L.

O. Howard, chief of bureau of entomol-ogyT Washington, D. C. At this session the wonderful motion picture descriptive of the house fly will be displayed. Friday morning the addresses will The Full Lines of Xmas Neckwear for Ladies or Men.

1 seven-room house on South A. St. feed arf pendinS- Sentences im- ranged from a few months In ill Vcrn il RALEIGH. N. C.

OR CHARLOTTE, C. The Big Assortment of Hand Bags JLars the Penitentiary. Suitable for Gifts. 1 six-room house on East Liberty St. ator uuons aSaiESt peonage, 1 to2 gfneral says, nas done seatr.

out' tne Practice still extensively carried lhe sout-aern states. He "so fBtrenSthenIng of the stat-of rL afford efficient protec-tafv against slavery and in- a pua- From Now Till Chrltmas This Store Will Remain Open Evenings. 1 six-room house on East Stonewall St. 1 five-room house on West 12th with air modern conven iences. HOLIDAY BARGAINS We have a large assortment of Drummers' Samples Solid Gold and Goldi, Filled goods; as Broaches, Bracelets, Lockets, Stick Cuff Links, mostly studded with diamonds, can be bought for less than factory i-price.

We have a' fine line 61 out of pawn Diamonds, Rings-from J5.751 to $650.00, 'v Special to The News. Raleigh, N. Dec. 14. It has been decided by the 6tate board of public buildings and grounds to locate the statue xf Dr.

Charles D. Mclver that is to be erected in Capital Square, here, on the triangle in the square between the Fayetteville street entrance and the well. It is tto face Morgan and Fayetteville streets, being one of the most conspicuous locations that would be chosen, barring the site occupied by the statueof Washington In the Fayetteville street entrance. The statute is to be of bronze, heroic size and will be ready for unveiling within the year. There is also to be a statue provided for the State Normal and industrial school at Greensboro, TRAPS WITH U8 AND SAVE DOLLARS.

9 Mc Nelis No. S3 East 4th SL 'Phone No. 6tk). St kEADFUL WOUND Nts ornn tin can' rusty nail. l5lscao7ra.lve to Wood fo'BurL Lf1 such uiia9 as.

be: "Vacant Lot uaraens, u. j. R. Malever Prbpi ner Minneapolis xu Municipal Shade Tree Control," William Solotroff, East Orange, N. which Dr.

Mclver made the crowning Charlotte Pawn and Lean 9 E. Tftd Street. Eczema nv ore8; Sitln Erup-ac at Hand work of his life through its "Bill Board Nuisance," I L. Leonard, Gup Coods is as VVe Tell Yeu er Money Paek,.

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