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THE RALEIGII EVENING TIMES: MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1908. BASKET BALL BY YOUNG LADIES SUNDAY FIRE WILL REMAIN AT. PAGE TWO BURNS HOUSES SOLD ERS HOME door Sports A TENNIS GAME ALSO Physical Culture Department of Hap- tist Iniversitv Closes Actual Work for Spring With Kviitnif; Contest. First Team Wins at Basket Hall. Other Exercises. The dosing 'exercises of the actual class work of the physic.il culture de partment of the Baptist University took place thjs morning under the di rectum of Miss Phelps and Miss Oer trude Royster. The ilav was ideal for the sport and as the basketball team trotted on th? field they were greeted with shouts of applause. Two halves of ten minutes each were played with a ten 'minutes' rest. At the end of the first half the score stood. 4 to 1 in favor of the second team: only two fouls were made dur ing this half. The first team's goal was made from a free throw. After the rest, the players chmged sides for the last half and when tune was called the score stood li to i in favor of the hist team. The game was played in almost per fect silence and was characterized by the swift, smooth playing and absence of all roughness. The sides of the basketball ground were lined with enthusiastic suidt'iits, who cheered the plavers on to victory. Miss Jennie Fleming umpired Hie game. Miss Phelps was time-keeps;!-. Tile l'lie-up of the teams was: Firtit Team. Second Team. I-eitha Lancaster, .r.f. .Minnie (ilio m Elizabeth Lovlll. . .l.f . . .Yallie Wotnble Patsv Sheek. :.. ..center.. Javan Phelps Jeanette Watson. .r. g... Maude Davis Betty Howie .1. g...,..Kuth Cook The basketball game was followed bv a tennis game between Misses Pau line Bridges and Lila Keith and Misses Mattle Savage and Eloise Griffin. The game being won by Misses Hridgers and Keith. .Score, 7 to 2. After the games the girls adjourned to the outdoor gymnasium for the ex ercises in corrective work. These exercises were under the di rection of Miss (jertrude Royster. Firsi, thnre was drill work and marching, followed by dumbell drills. Much enthusiasm and merriment was cauaed bv the broad jutnp ng. Tlv; greatest distance jumped being 9 feel, although there were a number of young ladies who had not missed Hit; rope and who could have, jumped a greater distance. There was work on. acting bars, lad ders, rings and giant Stride .merry-go-round.'. The exercises ended up with a relay race, with obstructions. The girs lined up with eig-lit on a side. Thre races were run, creating the wildest en thusiasm and calling forth shouts of laughter. The young ladies did excellent work, showing what perfect training ami drilling thev had had under the d re -tion of Miss 'Phelps and Miss Hoys ter. The exercises were not open to the public, only the faculty and stu dents beins present. Two Residences Destroyed Yesterday Morning Indigestion r.nd all stomach ailments. It makes you eat. It digests an von do eat. It makes good rich blood.. It makes you sleep. It makes you strong. It cures all forms ot nervousness. It is the best tonic made. MUNYON. Mr. and Mrs. William Elmore to Stay Here OTHERS ENDANGERED i DR. DIXON GEIS LETTERS WEST HALEIiiH PASTOR People From All Over State Urge That Couple He Permitted to Stay at Home Five Dollars Already Subscribed Xows Broken to Old People This Afternoon. West Jones Street Resilience Section Suiters From Flames mid I.m-k of Water Loss About $3.0(10 A Mother and ISalie Removed From f iii-!ili;r r,uilliiii Firemen Work Heroically. . j ' - ' 1 . ; - Mr. and Mrs. William Elmore, the Fire w hich originated ; over, tli'e j ajjed couple who' came-'- to the Sol kitchen in the house of Mr. Julius ' tliorV Home last week from Missouri, M. Johnson 'yesterday, nioniins com-j will remain at the home and this af pletely destroyed that property and lernoon Dr. B. F Dixon broke the the large two-story residence owned good nevya to them. A letter receiv bv Mr. K. M. Martin on Wist . I ones fed from MaJ. H, A. London, or Pitts street, and did damage to the amount! boro. informed Auditor Dixon that The 'houses' were all - the Soldiers' Home of Chatham coun- Rev. J. M. liilllard Accepts Call Extended Him Will liegiii Duties at Once Is a Man of Power and Influence mid the -'. Congregation is l ortanate In Se curiiitr Him. of over. $3,000'; of wood a.ul bnrneil like tinder, the water supply nor being suffliicht 'o prevent the flames from spreading. t he alarm was turned m. .by air. George Marsh, who was entering his yard as the flames were bursting from the rear roof of the smaller house. For a time it seemed that Rev. J. M. Milliard, of Cary. who has been called to the pastorate of the West Raleigli Baptist church, has 'accepted the call and will lake charge ot the work immediately.':. Mr. Ililliaid is a Wake county man. He was born and reared in this county and a great deal of his work has been done here. Cn:i! re cently he was pastor of the liaptist church at Wakefield and ot Knights just south of Raleigh. He pastor of Mt. Morinh Itapiist He was at one time con w;th the Baptist Orphan-"-'! at Thoniasville. His longest pasto rate was at High Point. Ho is a man of large expener.ee and has been very .successful as a pastor. The West Raleigh Baptist church is to be congratulated on se curing such a man. ty is crowded to its utmost, capacity and that it,, could not accommodate another person Letters have literally poured into Dr. Dixon, urging him to provide for the couple at the home. Mr. C. H. Russell, of Delhaven, in a letter re ceived today, suggests that they be even the home of Mr. Johnson would ! provided for by popular subscription be saved, but a high wind blew thej and offers to head the list with five flames east and the twelve-room! dollars. The FaisoiirHicks Chapter, ! house occupied by rrof. John Mich- ! t". D, C. iit. Faison, held a special . chapel is now eh urea, nected TWO CHARTERS GRANTED TODAY 'barters were issuiil tod.iv to: . Ilank uf.tiniy Point, at Stony Point, Alexander county, to do a general banking business. The authorized capital is $.',0,000, but the corporation mav begin business with $:.rt -0. The incorporators, are J. W. Watis. A. L. Watts. A. V White, .KuRene Morri son and, D. M. Ansley. Craves Warehouse and Skating com pany, at Mt. Ai:v. Mnrv county. The ohjeets are to conoucl a tobacco ware iiouse foi- the sale of leaf tobacco anil to operate a skaiim; rink. The author-, zeil capital is fl.wiA, divided into shares of the value of J..0 each, but Hi company tn.iv begin business with Jttim. It. Y. Graves, J. I). ;mlth and A- QueFonborrv are the Incorporators. nln ....J T.. Tl .... n..(,.ll: rin.i.,!ij I uia ouu .tit. lit u i tun, t u iu it i. t itti, ..tt and was soon a mass of br.rnins; tim ber. Four times the residence of Mr. W. ,T. Delamar caught and as iu;iny times was put out. The till -hi'tui-e Tiail all been removed, however, am! the only damage done was to the furniture in moving it ar.i! to . the roofing and side of the hi.-iliMr,. The loss has not been estimated. Mother Removed Twice. A baby girl was bora unto Mr .-.una Mrs. Johnson Saturday night and ! both the '.'mother and the child were confined. When the lire wsf iisccv ered they were .placed on a cor and removed to the house -.; recently Va cated by Mr. C. A. Separk two. doors east, the Haines '-driving the liio.iier and child from this place of tvfug-'. They were then carl-ted 'o the home of Prof. G. D. Meare?, .-orii"i- Jones street and Boylan avenue, v, lit ve they remained unt'l las'.': (Voniiig. Mr. Johnscn secured the house, 212 Lane street, yesterday afternoon and moved his family into it. Both tae mother and daughter suffered no in jurious effects from the removal "and. are reported as doing nicely. -.'Woeful Lack of Water. Had there been a plentiful supply of water on the corner of Jones street and Boylan aveiiiie, the fire would have been cluH-ke:!. As it was, only one stream was available for a few minutes and it could meeting and unanimously resolved to bear lis share in the support of the (.iii.Je. Dr. Dixon has received other letters and each writer is anxious to aid the old Couple.. ... Mr. and Mrs.; Elmore, who are na t ives of Chatham county left North Carolina thirty-five years ago for Missouri and resided there until a few days ago when they returned to the state to spend their remaining years. There is no provision for the accommodation- of soldiers of other states at the home however, and Dr. Dixon and the authorities were at a loss. The home has never taken care of a wife of a soldier and Mrs, El more's arrival further complicated matters. Dr. Dixon wrote to Maj. U. A. London, of i'ittsboro, in the hope that Chatham would be able to pro vide for them, but the Chatham home is crowded. . Dr. Dixon has concluded to pro vide for Mr. and Mrs. Elmore at the Soldiers' Home and he feels that there w;ill be no trouble in raising funds; in fact the letters already re ceived shov.' clearly ' that the people of North Carolina will be 'quick to donate a sum sufficient to make the lives of the old couple comfortable and happy, Dr. Dixon went out to the home this afternoon and informed;. Mr. and Mrs. Elmore that the people of North Carolina -would see to it that they re- orreiv renrh tbo ton nf the lame main in Raleigh. They will not be house. Another stream was brought I separated, as .mi s. -, timorc is qune The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been J n n m 1 J "! I A r ui use j"ir over iu ears, lias uumo me ei(;'uiuiro u-. - and has heen maie nnacr Jiis per-t&j?f-- . sonal supervision since its infancy. 3j eucAiAi Allow no one to deceive iou in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Oust-tu-t-good" are hut Experiments t)t trifle with and endanger the hea'th of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment at is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute fo? (Jartor Oli, Pae goric, lrps and Soothing Syrups. It i" Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotfo substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms snd allays Foverishocss. It cures Diarrhoea anC Wind Colic. It relieves TeetLing Troubles, caren Constipation and Flatulence. It assimilates th Food, regulates the Stomach and ISowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. cEwuiNE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signatur of JO mm:--- ' Tk Kind Yofi Have Always Bought ?n Use For Over 30 Years. 1 Tt4ri CCITAOB OCIKPANV, tT MURRAY STMEICT. HCW VORK CfT. "They All Ixmk Alikp to .Mar'. Tbis U the title ot tile next soiib to be given -with, tlie New .York Sun day World.- Words pnd music com plete.: Comic sontr liit of Ziepfield s wonderful run at the New Yorn thea ter last year and is now on a return, engagement to New Yorn. This Is u great comic- song. Humorous rover dt-Rign by Stanlaws In color. AVords and music by Billy Kent. &ung pub lished bv arrangement with Maur ce Shapiro. Funeral of Miss Harwiird. The funeral services of Miss Eliza Bell Harvard. -daughter of Mr. 1. N. llarward, of Baltimore, Md., will be held at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon from the establishment of H. J. Brown & Co. Mies Harward was 16 years old and had been sick four months. She was a granddaughter of Mr. J. N. Hubbard, formerlv of this city. The services will be conducted by Mr. X. B. Broughton and Interment will be In Oaltwood cemetery. Sunday Evening Many persons do not feel like eating a regular supper but need something light and wholesome to sustain them. Elijah's Manna seems the most convenient and appetizing food obtainable. It is made from white eoni, rolled between stel rolh'rn Into light fragll flukes and toasted (o a Iilit brown which makes it verjr easily digested and gives the peculiar, appe tizing flavour. . Poor out what you want and with the addition of good cream you get a dish so dellelously tempting as to create a desire for more. And don't stop with one dish if you want more. Sold by Grocers Large Family size pkg. 13c. , There's enough in a small package for a convincing "taste" for the whole family, but you'd lietter take home a full size family package (for over Sunday) of the most de liriously flavored flake food known. Be sure the food comes to the table crisp. When pack, age Is allowed to remain open the moisture of the air make it tough. In such cane Insist that it be dried in an oven as per directions on pkg., then it is delicious. Elijah's Manna Made by Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich. i into play, hut even this was not. ef-, i fective i-.i preventing the flames from i spreading, a high wind driving them 1 from west to east. Finally the large steamer was brought out, placed on the corner of Hillsboro street and i Boylan avenue, and the two extra 1 streams quickly quelelied the flames, j Altogether the property was burning I a couple of hours. I Loss About S;l,()00. !-.'. ... I The house occupied by'-Mr. Julius. I M. Johnson was ownei by Mrs. I Mamie Lewis, and was insured for I $SOO, about half its value, Mr. 'John-. ! son, who is a plumber, lost approxi mately $250 in tools and furniture. I Most of his furniture, which was not i Insured, was saved. I Prof. John 'Michels, associate pro I fessor of dairying and animal hus i bandry in the A. and M. College, and Mr. Ben Pelot, a traveling salesman, occupied the large double-residence to the east of the Lewis property. Prof. Mills, all unconscious of the fire, wa3 at church and knew noth ing of it until ho reached the scene. Thq house was Insured for $2,000, propably two-thirds its value. All the effects were removed and the damage to furniture was incurred In moving it.. Prof. Michels at once rented the cottage recently vacated by Mr. C. A. Separk, next door, and has moved into It. Mr. Pelot is not in the city, his headquarters now being in Atlanta, and all of his fur niture was packed preparatory to shipping It.; The furniture of course was saved and today is being ship ped to Atlanta. Late yesterday afternoon Are broke out anew la the larger house, but Chief Simpson organized a bucket brigade and quickly extinguished it. Hundreds of people were at church yesterday when the alarm was sound ed and never knew of the fire until told of It. Nearly two thousand persons, however, congregated near the scene, and all yesterday after noon the street was alive with visi tors. The firemen worked hard for two hours and did not cease until every spark seemed out.fc men could have done better service, and if there had been an abundance of water the Raleigh firemen, who wore prompt on the scene, would have made quick work of the whole busi ness, i feeble and crippled. The husband is active and, though past seventy-five years, is able to do much light work, lie spends a great deal of his time waiting on his wife. The news that the old couple will be provided for at the home will he received .with pleasure ..by the people of the state, who have from the first taken a lively interest in the matter. Plenty of Trouble. is caused by stagnation of the liver and bowels. To get rid of it and headache and biliousness and the poison that brings jaundice, lake t: King's New Life Pills, the reliable purifiers that do the work .vilhout grinding or griping. 25c, at t.11 drug stores. Wp Kiiarantpn tl)i whtsl;;y to bi nlM lin.Mv pure, urel re commend it lor fam ily ftnei club ne.. Trip train In rnrenilly splertetl. ami every pare l tnken o pl.me before tfop i.ubli!! an artli-.p of superior qii;.lltr. "Jpfferjon Club" Is for snip bv all l-H'linr i1ttrlMitor. or w will hv y ll si pi lled by w ItlllB us, The Ion ir record of this Avbtskey is crl douee in Itself of the sa Olfaction it lias piton the Consumer. It has stood thirty year lest, and every day adds to Its fame. For sale by all lpad lii;,' distributors, or we will have you supplied by writing us. Tlio Immense sale of this sp'epdlil article In the face of o many pitenslTply advertised Knod Is very pralify- .: iuc to the makers. 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