THE RALEIGH EVENING TIMES, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1906. I WILLIAM WOOL 09 311 and 313 Faycttcville Street :0: OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE :0: i'mA WOMEN INVADE CHICAGO SLUMS 1 J u 1 (1 Lead Pure Lives NEITHER TEAM REACHED GOAL VISIT THE STATE FAIR - RAILROAD FARES TO THE STATE FAIR REFUNDED Exhort Red Light Sirens to The A. & M. Considers It a :0:- Accompanied by 1 (elect ivrs, Dele gates of National Purity Federa tion Go Through the Seamy Side of Chicago and I'se Their Eyes Strenuously. Defeat PREACH IN DANCE HALL! VISITORS A SURPRISE Every Time A. and M. Would (iet Near Richmond's fioal Her light er lane Would Hold With Indomi table Spirit Waite Broke A. and M.'s Line Several Times. Slat- hair. al the first HOOK, and the first stow, and yon have finished K. K. I'rcmgliton, and he will ret'iiml Blankets from 60c. to $6.00 a pair. Bed Comforts, $1.00, $1.30 and $2.00. FURS Children's and Misses' Cloaks from $1.25 to $5.00. Ladies' Jackets, $2.50 to $5.00. Ladies' Cloaks, from $3.50 to $15.00. Knit Skirts, from 50c to $1.50. Fascinators, Shawls, Infants' Sacks, Bear Skin Cloaks for the little ones. Knit Underwear for Infants, Misses, Boys, Ladies and Men. :o:- The Most Complete Stock in the City. :0:- William Woollcott. (By the Associated Press.) Chicago, Oct. 12. The annual convention of the National Purity Federation which has been holding a three-days' session at Abraham t Lincoln Center, a social settlement I here. elOs?d last nleht with an ini- prom pi n revival service on the Hoot" J ot a dance hall in the center of llie ; . Twenty. second street iJVte. 'l The service was the filial act 'it I the most picturesque 'Sliunnttng tour" denizens of the lev jo have ever J witnessed. At the close of the final i meeting of the conference twenty '! live of the workers, the tttttjoiTt.v of them women, took a ear for the "red )' light district," secured the assistance i of two detectives and spent two i hours wandering from resort to re- I sort. Interviewing and exhorting the inmates, Inspecting ev.ry hook and I I corner of the establishments, ami ! leaving no stone unturned in the di rection of sightseeing. Among the "evils" condemned in the various resolutions passed ill yesterday's session were: Ultra decollcite. Exclusion of married women from holding salaried positions in public offices. Seating in congress of "any man Who practices or subscribes to po lygamy." Denial of political citizenship to women. Any form of state, local or police regulation or vice which may bo in any way regarded as a permit. TO TRANSPORT ITU IT Ql'K'liliY TO THK EAST. A. and M 0; Richmond, 0 That was the surprising result of the football game yesterday after noon on the new athletic Held. A. THE STRONGEST, SOUNDEST AND BEST SELECTED. mas nd muses m LinBunnBE KII.LV TAYLOR, Manager. lwiy here for the person wanr trig a iuare deal. US' the Associated Press.) San Francisco, CaV; Oct. 12. The Southern Pacific, Texas & Pacific, Missouri. Kansas & Texas jointly have formed the Southern Freight Dispatch Company for the quick transportation of fruit to Kansas City, St. Louis & Chicago, and thence on to New York and the easi. The ttrst train of the new company will leave Los Angeles October 13.' The train is to have 'precedence over ;;ll others, except those carry ing passengers. The .Missouri, Kan sas fc Texas will try to get the train from Fort Worth to Kansas City, a nice of Outi miles, in twent hours, which is an average of :i." miles an hour. I di r I THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK f RALEIGH, N. C. HEARST'S LETTER OF ACCEPTANCE. 3 ASSETS ONE ANT) A Ol'ARTER .MILLION'S. Mitfrif Deposit Boves for rent $4.0(! -cr annum. For protection of i vimii .l,-elrv. Insurance Policns, Meeds, Wills. Bonds and othe, i iiilul)l' papers. JOSEPH Q. BROWN, President. j HENRY E. LITCHFORD. Cashier. A Introduction Sale! 0 : To introduce out Millinery, we will offer tor the week commencing Saturday, October 13th, all $6.50, .$7.50 and H.(X) Pattern Hats at the uni form price of $5.00 Edcch. 23 Skidoo Hats, $150 values at $1.00. SEE OUR DRESS GOODS AND UNDERWEAR WALTER WOOLLCOTT, 12 Bast Martin Street. 8 H (Hv the Associated Press.) Elraita, N. Y.. Oct. 1 2. William Handolph Hearst's letter accepting the democratic nomination for gov ernor will be sent to State Chairman Conners today. The precise nature of the letter could not bo learned lo cay. The meetings up-state at which Mr Hearst is now speaking arc .il ntpsl invariably arrttnged and held under joint democratic and inde pendence league auspices and wit'i trie co-operation of the democrat h stale committee. Till: ALASKAN WILDS TAME DESPERADOES. (By the Associated Press.) Dawson. Alaska, (let. 12. Hendrlck sdn and Thornton, he escaped desper adoes of the Tenama district, were eu; -tured Tuesday near Nation City, below Eagle not far from where they essoin 'J last week from the steamer Pav.'Me Young, while en route to Seattle. Both men had wandered several days through the woods without food or shel ter and were in such a bad condition that they did not resist the officers. The capture was made by Deputies Gertz and Villeneve. THREE THOUSAND BALES DESTROYED. fBv the Associated Pirss.) Bremen. Germany, Oct. 12. Tin e" thousand bales of cotton which arrived here from Savannah October 8th on the British steamer Turkes tan, were destroyed by fire today. FMVERSITY DAY IN WILMINGTON TONIGHT, (Special to The Evening Times.) Wilmington, N. C, Oct. 12 Univer sity Day will be fittingly observed In Wilmington tonight. The major part of the 107 alumni ot this citv w.'ll attend a smoker which will be give i at the Orton Hotel. Prof. M. C. S. Noble ot the University has arrived and will make an address. Don't think that piles can't bo cured. Thousands of obstinate cases have been cured by Doan's Ointment. 50 cents at any drug store. ,. and M. looked upon it because they had count e an easy time of it. , (' was disgusted, and said inc.- that the A. and M. do any better than I he i lie first day of prae l e 1 1 was overconfident e, h was the cause of their ' he. too. seemed to cons: ft at. He thought his to-. work together at the crit is a defeat, .1 on having inch Heston after, it was boys didn't v had don? this season, e said, that ndoing; for ilev it a de mi tailed to 1 points, . The at the was a reived It was just a question all through the game whether or liol A: and M. would score, and three times during lie tli'st half and once in 'lie second they came near it, inn each time the itgh! but gritty Richmond hoys held i he heavier line and got the ball on downs. It was a splendid exhibition of the fact that weigln is not nlwa;s a sine qua non in lire hall even When both sides are trained. Richmond was never hear scoring except once when Richardson tiled a kick from the field tii the thlrtv-ya-d line near the close of the game. A. & M. broke through and the kick lacked force enough to carry, arid iv larniers got the ball on the ItfeTvo yard line. It was a fast, snappy -aim crowd was not so large as liandolph-Maeon game, bin it 'ood crowd. The new Held r a great many compliment:;, althougn lite stands are not lip yet. It is levi 1 and free from stones and w- 11 drained. A. & M. was crippled by the loss of Wilson early in the game. He was disqualified by Dr. Royster, the urn pire. who ordered him out on lite ground that he pd kicked a player. Wilson claimed that he had no in tention of committing a foul, but that as he was trying to free himself from '.lie man who was tackling him he accidentally struck him witlt his fool. Whilehursi was put in when Wil son had io go opt. Many limes the forward pass was tried, and sometimes it worked vv. and was very pretty to look at. bill often it resulted in the loss of tfte ball to tic side trying it. A. & M. got ver dose lp Richmond's goal in i be second ball' by means of one of these plays thai was beautifully executed. Th WAIT UNTIL YOU GET TO RALEIGH TO DO YOUR SHOPPING Railroad Fares paid both ways by the Merchants' Association 1Vni any point within a radius ot httv miles or Ualeiali to visitors to tlic .. I THE PLAIN. Buy a round-trip ticket to the State Fair, and upon arrival, ask store von visit (of the firms mentioned below) FOR A REBATK i i i i xi ;.. nave your purenases eiuemi inereui. In all the subsequent stores, present the book you get at have the amount entered jusl gotten at this store, etc., until your shopping, and then present your book and ticket Co Mi Secretarv. care of Lee & Brouehton. 20!) Fa vctteville sf reel in cash the round-trip cost of your ticket. If you should come fifty miles, or a less distance, we will refund same on the purchase of $25.00. For instance, if a person should come fifty (50) miles, bis purchase would be $25.00 to have a railroad fare refunded for the round trip. It makes no matter if you buy from one or more of the members, the Secretary will refund your fare. This plan is for Fair Week only, SO your purchases must be mad- during that week. THE ADVAN1 AGES. In addition to having the cost of your transportation paid both Ways, there are many other ad vantages to be gained by embracing mis opportunity, the greatest of which is the magnificent assort ment Of merchandise in the various lines to select from. The pleasure of shopping in Metropolitan stores, where only merchandise of known merit and guaranteed style is shown, 'ind having the widest possible range to seleci from. In being aide to s1;op in a City where competition is snong and prices are kepi at the lowest possible margin In keeping with honesl values and superior ciiuilities. The rooms of the Merchants Association, in the liolleman building, are always kepi open, and we extend a hearty welcome to the visitors of the State I'air Id visit us. nnd any courtesy We can g'ye them, we will do so gladly. We will be glad to explain to each and every one the working of our rebate system. jViembers of the Merchant's Association of Raleigh. I Allen Roofing Co. Higgs. Sherwood & Co. - Raleigh Electric Co. Briggs, T. H. & Sons. Hightower & Port. Raleigh Heal Estate & Trust Co. Boylan-Penrre Co. llolloway, S. W. Raleigh Furniture Co. Berwpnger, S. Hicks, H. T. Co, Royall & llorden Furniture Co. Brown. H. .)., Coffin House. liar, Ward Hardware Co. Itiggan. 3. i'. & Co. Blake, T. W. Hunler fti'm. i'c Fn-wer Co. Rosenthal. M. ft Co. Balli Jesse G. Heller Rros. Robhlns Cash Oroeery. Barber, S. W. & Son. .'obnson. .lames I. Standard Gtis & Electric Co. Bvetsch, C. M. Johnson, D. T. ft Son. Smith. K. J. ft Co, Bobbin-Wynne Drug Co. Jolly-Wynne Jewelry Co. Stelnmetz, H. Carolina Feed Store. Jones. C. . ft Uro. Simpsoi'., Robert. Carolina Hardware Co. King, O. O. Stronach . A. H. Co. California Fruit Store. King, E. H. Stronaeh, W. ('.. Sons ft Co. Cross ft l.inehan. King. V. H Drug Co, Strickland, W. A. Childress. C. E. King-Crow, II Drug Co. Sehwarl;:. J. Capital Typewriter Co. King Urns. Terrell. George S. Capital Citv Fuel Co. Lee ft BroUghton. Tin ker Drug Co. Dilghi, A. Mahler. H. ft Sons. Tucker, G. S. ft Co. nobbin-Ferrall Co. MeCuIlers. T. L. ft Co. Weathers ft Perry, Dorset.; V. U. Myatt, W. A. ' Wombl-. A. 8. Hi.dierson. C. C. Mann. W. B. Woollcott. William. Darnell ft Thomas. Marsh. George ft Co. Wynne ft Redford. Edwards ft Broughton Pig. Co. Norwood Cigar Store. Williams Nowlan Co. Ellington, J. C. O'Quinn. J. L. Weaver ft Lynch. CrOo.lwin, Smith ft Co. Powell, Gaston T. While, C. V. Green, J. B. Co. Rosenthal. Herbert. Walli'rs G, N. Green, R. h. Royster, A. D. ft l!ro. Whiting Bros. Glersch, R. F. Rosenganen, J. Woodall, C. L. Don't forcet the address win Mr. R. E. BROUCSHTON, re tt have your tickets rt Seen :arv, 209 Favettevi 1 ! I sz 1 Sale Ladies 0 funded : e Street, Raleigh, X. C. VIS I dash i t ions, ball. For Hardi. m nd s Air Wail A. & and ,01) ShDwii ' ing hob Rlcht get I ing men tackled we! Interference wor irs won the admiral itm ir splendid plilel; anil .idlncss in critical situa jether, they played line s punting was a feature. M.. Kskridge, Stevensbn, Shu ford deserve spec till Again; some weakness was ibe left, Waite often Btalt in thai region, an I was particularly fast in ier plays started, and her and did some pretty The way her held a! critical derfttl. moments was won- Beautify the Complexion l TEN DAYS. Nadinola The UNEQUAI.CD ucau rnMru.tn- tlorsej Vy tnoi:anJ3: fuarantectl to rxmuvtf freckles, pi;rpl, all facial JifColuraCnr, and rfl t O T..9 IM beauty of yourK. tTie wort cffn in tw'enty ct.iyt. OCc, anJ J1.00. II Jru etors, or by reixrol by NtTKKlU; TtHlBT (Q ParU Tcoo For Sale by KINO-CnOV0Lij DRUO OO. TWO NIGHTS MONDAY and TUESDAY, Oct. 15-16 Ernest Shipman PRESENTS LAURA BURT AND HENRY STANFORD In the great London success Doratby Vernon cf Hadc'on Hall by Charles Mayor, Author of "When Knighthood Was in Flower." PRICES, - - $1.50. $1, 75c, 50. xfords! The big Cut-Pricc Closing Out Sale of all our Shoe lines is aUrWting (he widest attention, and store is daily crowded with patrons. All $3 and $3.50 Ladies' Oxfords to Go at $2. Should you not need these Low Shoes this season you can well aftord to buy right now for next Springs' Service, In fact, at this phcnominal Price, you cannot afford NOT to buy now. Evcrylline in thc house; must go by. Jan. Is'. We have to give up our s'and. I ' s. c. POOL Raleigh, N. C. i 1 ' ii iiiiiiiiihiiium i Mi iiii urniimiT 'i ii g iTr XEW STOCK TOBACCO. I have just received a line lot of the very choicest tobaceoR, including the very liest Havana, for Cigar mak ing and t he new product is now on the market, us well as the highest grade of well matured Cigars that ever sold at 5 cents. BOX TRADE A SPECIALTY. IB. V.SANDERFORD NEXT TO BOVLAN-PEAnCE CO. SCBSCKIBEISS SETTLING WEEK- ly for The TimeB must not pay over 10 cents per week. "It is Against the Laws" -: OF : FASHION To Longer Wear That STRAW HAT! No need loo now, atitl you will not want to after you have Been the charming New Fall ISl'nrks in Sliir and Soft Hats (hat are just now attracting so much attention at our New Store. The highest grade Hats you'll Had today are sold here at lower prices than else where. Come and see for yoBrself. LEE & BROUGHTON- MAIL ORDERS FILLED SAME DAY RECEIVED. 1 mm

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