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PAGE TWO " THE RALEIGH EVENING TIMES, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1908. BOLD ROBBERY NW1NDY CITY Couple of Men Break Window an dGeUewelry Worth ? 5,000 Crash of Glass Heard By Early Morn ing Pedestrians on State Street and Looters of Gems Might Have Been Caught Without Trouble, But They Dive Away Into Crowd and Are Safe. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Chicago June 11. One . of the boldest robberies in recent years oc curred early today, when two men threw a brick through the north win1 dow of Hynian Berg & company's jewelry store in the Columbus Me morial building. State and Washing ton streets, swept f 5,000 worth of jewelry into a bag and escaped. Despite the early hour, there were many men on State street at the time close enough to hear the crash of the breaking glass. No one attempt ed to Interfere, however, and the rob bers, who were not masked, filled their bag rather deliberately and started to walk briskly east on Wash ington street. As they reached the alley, John Crowe, a private watchman in uni form, ran out. He had heard the glass broken and was running to in vestigate. He took in the situation and ordered the men to halt. They started to run, and, with Crowe in close pursuit, gained Wabash avenue, ran up the elevated railroad loop steps and were lost to their pursuer in the maze of stairs and platforms. C a ncer My Treatment Gives Instant Relief From Pain and Odor and Has Often Cured Cancer. At Home Without Pain, Piaster or Operation and I Tell You How, Free. Last Day of the Gray's Reunion. (Continued from First Page.) rank of lieutenant-general. . The 18th annual reunion of the United Veterans of the Confederacy adjourned this morning to meet next year in Memphis, Tenn. , The old sol' dlers as one man declare the Bir mingham reunion was the best in the history of the organization in several respects Nothing was left undone for the comfort and pleasure of the old soldiers, and they are loud in their praise of the manner in which the program was carried out in Us en tirety. The crowning feature of the last day of the reunion was the immense parade of the veterans this noon. The day was hot, with the sun shin ing bright, but the veterans marched with the esprit d' corps of '61-65 and only a few were compelled to leave the ranks on account of fatigue. I Have Proven Cancer Can Be Cured at Home. No Pain, No Plaster, No Knife. Dr. Wells. I have perfected a new and seeming ly unfailing remedy for the relief or cure of the dead!;' cancer. I have made some most astonishing cures. I be lieve every person with eaneer should know of this remarkable medicine and its wonderful cures, and I will be glad to give full information free to all who write me and tell me about their case. Peter Keagan, Oaleshurg, 111., had cancer of the mouth and throat, roe- tors said, "no . hope." Mr. . Kenyan wrote: "It is only a question of a short time I must die." Today his cancel is healed up and he is well. My' new radiatlzed fluid did it. It has other Just such cures to Its credit. It gives Instant relief from the pain and odor and Is saving people every day ami restoring them to health and Mrenth. If you have cancer or any lump or sore that you believe is Cancer, write today and learn .how. 'others have-been cured quickly and safely and at very small expense.;. No "matter what your condition mav be. do not hesitate to write and tell me about it. I will an swer your letter promptly, giving you. absolutely free, fill! information and proof of many remarkable cures. Ad dress. : Dr. Kupt-rt Wells, 3133 Kadol Bldg.. St. Louis. Mo. BALL RETURNS OVERTIMES'WIRE In order to accommodate the base ball enthusiasts of the city, The Evening Times and the Western Union Telegraph Company will fur nish a detailed account of the games with Wilmington. The score by in nings, every detail, will come over the leased wire of The Times and will be bulletined by this paper. All interested may come to tub office and hear the returns read or may read them from the board. The results of the other games in the Eastern Carolina League will also be announced. The Evening Times is indebted to the Western Union, which is respon sible in a large measure for the undertaking.; By this arrangement Raleigh fans will be able to receive the returns hot from the bat, as jt were. ill POISON . Bone Pains, Can- ccr, mum, Many people suiter from lllood Poison ana ilon'r. know it. Read symptoms. Easily cured by Itt B. B If you have aches and pain In th8 bones, back or Joints, Itching. Scabby skin, blood feels hot or thin. Swollen Glands, Rising. r..t Bumps on the skin, Sore Throat or Mouth, falling hair, Pimpies or offensive eruptions. Cancerous Sores Lumps or Sores on The Vice-Presidency. The candidate for vlce-tpresldent may 'be selected as a. matter of expediency, but no consideration of expsdiency will influence the selection unless there is abundant reason to ret:' upon his party .fidelity. Arthur and Logan were nomi nated as representatives of a faction of the rarty which was defeated when the choice for president was made, but they were republicans who had the confi dence of the party. They were needed to unite different elements, which, however, were not divided on any es sential party principle. Similar condi tions brought about the selection of Gov. Morton as Harrison's running mate in 1SSS. These were the more con spicuous instances of that kind in the republican experience. It is always sought to select a candi date for vice-president who will supple ment the strength of the candidate for president. New York, which has never Consumptives Made Comfortable. . Foley's Honey and Tar has cured many cases of incipient consumption and even in the advanced stages af fords comfort and relief. Refuse any but the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar. 0. (i. King. MIDDLESEX HAS ANOTHER BANK Lips, Face or uny part of the body, 1 bad but one republican nominee , for Hash on Skin, are run down or ner- i first place, has had many nominees for vous. Ulcers on any parr of the body, j second place, because it has been an Carbuncles or boas. BotanH essential state to carry. It sometimes, Blood Balm. (B. H. H.) Guaranteed! but rarely, has been the fact that the to cure even the worst and jnost deep- candidate for vice-president was a seated cvtes. -VS. 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The importance of the matter Waterly blisters, open, Itching sores j is fully understood. The well-balanced of all kind, all leave after treatment ' action of recent conventions is not at with B. B. B. because these troubles au likelv to be departed from. Phila- I are caused by blood rolson, while B j dolphin Press. ti. a. Kills the poison, manes ma diooo the pores an pure and rich, heals stops the Itching. : BOTANIC I5LOOD HALM, (B. B. B. Is pleasant and safe to take; compos ed of piire Botanic ingredients SAMPLE SENT FREE by writing Blood Balm Co.. Atlanta, Ga. SOLI' BT DRUGGISTS, or sent by express t $1.00 PER LARGE BOTTLE, with directions for homo cur of June 4 and was due in Kansas City on Saturday. The shipment of $50,000 was consigned to the Chemi cal National bank, New York, and was shipped by the Farmers & Mer chants National bank of this city. : Charters were issued today as fol lows: Middlesex Banking Company, of Middlesex, Nash county, to do a com mercial and savings 'business. The authorized capital is $10,000, divided into shares of the value of $50 each, and the company will begin with its full capital. The incorporators are A. F. Manning, K. W. Ballentine, J, R. J. Finch, S. F. High and others. New Savannah Flume Company, of Waynesville. Haywood The objects are to build, manutac- qV,ircd to protect the women wear- j ture ana erect mime lines iur me ,nS them from ardent demonstra purpose of bearing and transporting ' Hons. "What: Paris thinks today" planks, etc., and to direct the waters u,e rest of the world will think to ot streams by means of canals, and! ,nrrow. an(j likewise what shocks to operate saw mills. The authorized plirj8 must bi somewhat extreme. capital is $la000U, divided mtOT1,e ,)rospcct of the demoralizing at- I'oor Troubled Man! Dismay will fill . masculine--' hearts 'at the report from Paris of a new ! device of feminine fashion for man s j undoing gowns so tight-fitting and county, transparent that the police were re- DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills, are sold by King Crowell Drug Co. Bucklen's Arnica Salve Wins. Tom Moore, of Rural' Route 1. Coch ran, Ga., Wri.te: "I had a bad sore, come on the Instep of my foot and could find nothing that would heal it until I applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Less 'ban half of a. 2i cent box won the cay for me by affecting a perfect cure." Sold under guarantee at all druggists. both conimoii and preferred stock. Of' the authorized capital $500 has been subscribed by Jno. O. Bowman, Philadelphia; Alden Howell, Jr., Waynesville, and V ster. YOUNG MEN '.OK' DRESS. MAIL POUCH WITH $50,000 Drops Out of Sight and Government Inspectors Can't Find It. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Los Angeles, Cal., June 11. A registered mail pouch containing banknotes of at least $50,000 in currency and, it is supposed, as much more in miscellaneous remittances and letters, has dropped out of sight with sufficient mystery to baffle the secret service. For 48 hours postoffice. inspectors have been seeking an answer to the puzzle, which promises to prove one of the largest thefts committed from the postoffice department In years. The pouch was in transit from Los Angeles to New York. From the check system of the department of railway mail service it is known the theft was perpetrated Saturday night somewhere in the jurisdiction ot the Kansas City division. Beyond that the officials have no trace they are willing to give out. It Is admitted the lost pouch left here over the Santa Fe the morning SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. Experience of a Southern Man. Please allow me to thank the orig inator of Postum, which in my case, speaks for Itself," writes a Fla. man. "I formerly drank so much coffee during the day that my nervous sys tem was almost a wreck. My physi cian told me to quit drinking but I had to have something to drink, so I tried Postum. "To my great surprise I saw quite a change In my nerves in about 10 days. That was a year ago and now my nerves are steady and I don t have those bilious sick headaches which I rjgularly had while drink ing coffee. ' "Postum seems to have body-build-Ing properties and leaves the head clear, And I do not have the bad taste In my mouth when I get up mornings. When Postum Is boiled good and strong, it Is far better In taste than coffee. My advice to cof fee drinkers Is to try Postum and be convinced." "There's a Reason." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read "The Road to Wellvllle" In pkgs. Ever read the above letter? A bow one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true, and full of human Interest. Held In Pittsburg" Because They Had Suspiciously Largo '.Quantity of GeuiN Pittsburg. Fa.. June 11. J. A. White and S, P. Saunders,' well-dress ed young men registering 'from'-New York, but who. the police say, have recently made the round of all the big cities of the east, were arrested here this afternoon after a hard chase in an automobile by the police. They are locked up as suspicious per sons, and in the hands of the author ities are unmounted gems worth from $7,500 to $10,000 which the young men, traveling in aa immense tour ing car, have been trying to sell to the best jewelry stores of the city. Their hats show purchase in Bal timore and their clothing in Boston and Philadelphia. The police believe the unmounted gems are from these cities. One of the pair tried to throw a package away as he was overhauled, after a mile automobile chase, but was prevented by the other. This was found to contain a wealth of un mounted diamonds, pearls and rubies. $300 A MONTH TOO LITTLE. Wife of .Millionaire Mine Owner Positive She Can't Live On That Denver, Col., June 11. A train of lawyers,' witnesses and private de tectives are working to ascertain the income of Joseph Terry, the million aire mine owner, whose wife has sued him for divorce. Mrs. Terry first asked $500 a month, but later she raised the amount on the ground that she could not support herself "on that small amount." Mrs. Terry has purchased several hundred dollars worth of gowns and a few more hundred dollars worth of bonnets and other necessities, and Mr. Terry says the bills have been coming in so thick that he has been unable to figury out how much money he has. Mr. Terry alleges his wife's bills were augmented by the fact that she had to enter the Keeley cure in stitute to take treatment for alcohol Ism. One of the statements brought forth In the litigation Is that Mr Terry used to keep sacks of golddust and nuggets lying about the bouse in a careless manner. Ruby Gllman Marries Dancer. San Francisco, Cal., June 11. Ruby Gllman, sister of Mrs. W. E. Corey, formerly Mabelle Gllman, has been carried at San Rafael to Charles Hagedorn, a dancer at the Chutes. where the bride has held the position of cashier for some time. They will reside In this city. tire on Broadway will create conster-i nation. - . ' How far are itu? siren sex to go in j the disulav of its charms to man's F. Brown, eh-j discriminating eye'.' The peek-aboo V ''--.:. waist was the first assault on mascu- , Village Income From Golf. The village of Brancaster has made an arrangement with the Royal West Norfolk Golf club, under which it receives 4 per cent, on the club's gross income, with a guarantee of not less than 50 pounds in any year, for the use of the land which has been converted into links. Each year the money is distributed equally among householders of not less than twelve months' residence. This year's dis tribution has just been made, and the club paid over. 63 pounds, 16s., an increase of s pounds 12s. upon last year's contribution. The amount sufficed to give every householder in Brancaster 5s. and leave a balance in hand. London Standard. BIG CREEK COAL CO. me j. . woore ana -.inuru.au -ne susceptibility. - Open work ompany. of Greensboro, changes its . kjn cs wl(k.n,,d tne breach and el- name to J. S. Moore & Company. J. i !iiHPVs lioiit finished him. If Moore i president and H. J. , th nevi(.PS of Venus, a gown is Inurman is secretary and treas-; uu tl)tt telegraph description of Urcr, . , ,vhi,-h Miii'trpKlK ji Thfiis rostmnp his discomfiture will be complete 'New The Roosevelt Call-Ikwn. V ork World. The republican national commit-1 -y. R. Ward, of Dyersburg, Tenn,, tee has a majority of members who! writes; "This is to certify that I have do not belong to the Roosevelt fac-f USed Foley's Orino Laxative for Hon. They simply put it right up to chronic constipation, and it. has the President to come down from his position and recognize all factions of the party, or be routed at Chicago. He can take his choice. Beyond ques tion it is the most serious call-down that the president has ever had. He turew a lit, but he is getting over It, "and he will come down all right when he realizes that ' 'there are others." Birmingham Ledger. proven without a doubt to be a thor ough practical remedy for this trou ble, and it is with pleasure I offer my ocnsclentious reference." O. G. King. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is especially good for piles. Be sure to get DeWltt's. Sold by Kicg-Crowel! Drug Company. - Cnlebra.b BIG CREEK COAL direct from oar tntner will protect you flaring thld damp cold weather CAPITAL CITY FUEL CO A s e wing m can be attached to any standard sewing machine It will not make an old machine new, but k will make it run easier than any foot pedal machine because the Gemotor does all the work Electricity is obtained from any convenient lamp socket at a cost too small to notice A sewing machine Gemotor can be operated for about one cent an hour and a full year' s sewing can be done without a backache Gemotor Attached to Sewing Machine M6 The Raleigh Electric Co. ALL PHONES. LIKE : "'-' ' "We want to make the general volume of our business for June equal to our sales of one year ago, and to that end have inaug urated a 33 1-3 Per Cent Reduction Sale on Suits Made to Order from certain styles we will be pleased to. show .you on applicat ion. High quality of Linings, Trimmings and Workmanship, as well as Fit and satisfaction guaranteed. MAKE AN EARLY SELECTION. , A. C. HINTON, North Carolina's Foremost Tailor. Carolina Trust Bldg. RALEIGH. 6L K.,..WJ.vilW'-i We Prepay All Express Charges. ORDERS FOR BEER Shipped by Express in Plain Packages Day Received, Therefore Fresh Goods. Gold Medal Award, Jamestown Exposition,: For Purity THESE ARE PRICES FOR THE STATE OF N. C. 2 Ioz. 4 Doz. 6 I)oz. Wurzlnirxcr Heer, $2.50 9-1.00 $fl.0 I'llsiner Heer . . . 2.50 4.20 6.30 I'nrctina Mult Ext. 2.50 4.0 6.00 Capuzlener " 2.50 4.00 6.00 We 12 Doz. M.2) 12.0( 1S.20 i:t.2o Allow 30 Cents Ter Dozen For Returned Rattles. KFMIT MOXEV OK EXPRESS OKDER. THE VIRGINIA BREWING CO., 10 Doz. $11.50 10.50 11.50 11.50 ROANOKE. VIRGINIA. SEASHORE EXCURSION Raleigh, Durham, Oxford, Louisburg, Hen derson,Wcldon,and intermediatePoints. To PortsmouuVNorfolR, Va. Tuesday, June 16th-18th. Round-trip rate. from Raleigh to" Portsmouth-Norfolk and return on this excursion will bo $3.00. Train will leave 10:00 A. M., arriving at Portsmouth ;i :,'() P. M., Tuesduy af ternoon, June 10th; returning, will leave Portsmouth Thurs day, June 18th at 0:00 A. M. Through coaches from Durham, Rj:li-igh, Oxford and Ijoulsbu'g, and vestibule reserved seat couch fmin Raleigh;' seats (50) cents extra in each direction. Coaches attached for colored people. Children under twelve years, half rate; under live, free. For additional information, apply to your Agent or ad- an C. H. GATTIS, TRW. I'ASS. AGT., 8. A. L. RY., Tucker Ilulldiug, Rulelgh, N. C. MAPLE SPRING THE STANDARD OF QUALITY IN WHISKEY. A Strictly High Grade Artie lo We Are Offering the Trade. M I A fl .JmmiiSm r ?i'RK' This Whiskey is an excellent article matured In wood, It possesses all tho qualities to be found In Standard High Grade Whiskey. We are ship, plug this 1 '.'.- ' ( EXPRESS PREPAID, FOUR FULL QUARTS $3.00. THE NEW COMB COMPANY The Prompt Mull-Orger Hotue. PETERSBURG, VA,
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