THE RALEIGH DAILY TIMES: MONDAY, NOVEMBER l, 1910. n lip . . . . 6S ED-IF " Now Comes Winter For Winter Wear We have endeavor ed to assemble the strongest selling lines of Shoes we have ever shown. That we have ever been successful in our effort is shown! by our greatly in creased Shoe busi ness. Special Clean Up Sale of Woman's Shoes at $1.69. A table of odd pairs Come and see them. r jMf -'..' ripr: VSA1L0RSLAND AT' How the last election has changed the political map of the Tutted States. Key to- situation: ; ; White Democratic. lilack Republican. ; Shaded I'roaressive Ucp,,1""n IHaniml Lines In doubt. , X States which have' changed from Democratic to Republican or Republican to Democratic. Including Maine, which was recently lost by the Republicans, the Democrats have now taken eleven strifes out if the Republican column. The Republicans managed to take thrae states from the Democrats, although in one of them, Nebraska, the Republican victory was cor lined to the head of the ticket, the other offices being won by the Democrats. The Republican states which are now Democratic are New York. Illinois, .Maine, Massa chusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey, Oregon. West Virginia, Wyoming, Missouri, and Kentucky. The Democratic states which., arc now Republican are Nevada, Nebraska and Tennessee. The Democratic states unchanged hv the election are North Dakota, Indiana, Oitiii. ('dorado, Ol;:hor.ia, Maryland and the southern suites with the exception of Tennessee. The republican states unchanged are Washington, California. ld::ho, I'tnh, Arizona, New Mexico, Kansas, Minnesota, Iowa.- Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Vermont, New Hampshire, Delaware and Rhode Island South Dakota, Montana is doubtful, both sides claiming the legislature on joint ballot. Outside of Indiana, the Progressive RcnuMic.ous ft (red well. In the northwest the insurgents came through with practically a clean slate. Kansas elected all its insurgents wit h the exception of one. I:: California there were victories of both Insurgents and stand-patters. THE GAME AT DURHAM Large Crowd Braves the Cold Weather Team From the Training Ship Frank Jin Won From Wake Forest by a Score of 11 to 0. (Special to The Times) Durham, Nov. 14: A large crowd braved the cold weather of Saturday and shivered through two hours and a half of a chilling northwester, to see the team from the training ship Franklin win from the Wake Forest College team by the score of 11 to 0. The touchdowns came in the second and last quarters, and. were both the result of successful forward passes and heavy line rushes. The game was a line exhibition of the sport, be ing entirely free from unnecessary roughness and doubtful tactics. No body in the city, not even the most sanguine Wake Forest man, expected the Baptist team to win, and the hard fight that the college men put up against the champion jackies was en tirely satisfactory to the supporters of the black and gold. The rooters were there in, all theii glory, making audible speech impos sible with their din of horns, cow. bells, drums, and yells. The grand NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA. A Cl'RE FOR ALL. Mm-FerraM 'forty Not u Patent Cure-all, Nor a Modern Miracle, Rut Simply a national Cure For Dyspepsia. In these days of liunibuggery and deception, the manufacturers of pat ent medicines, as a rule, seem to think their medicines will not sell unless they claim that it will cure every disease under the sun. And they never think of leaving out dys pepsia and stomach troubles. They are sure to claim that their nostrum is absolutely certain to cure every dyspeptic and he need look no fur ther. In the face of these absurd claims it is refreshing to note that the pro prietors of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets have carefully refrained from mak ing any undue claims or false repre sentations regarding the merits of this most excellent remedy for dys pepsia and stomach troubles. They make but one claim for it, and that is that for indigestion and various stom ach troubles Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets is a radical cure. They go no farther than this, and any man or woman suffering from indigestion, chronic or nervous dyspepsia, who will give the remedy a trial will find that nothing is claimed for it that the facts will not fully sustain. It is a modern discovery, composed of harmless vegetable ingredients ac ceptable to the weakest or most deli cate stomach. Its great success in .curing stomach troubles Is due to the fact that the medicinal properties areteuch that it will digest whatever wholesome food is taken into the stomach, no matter whether the stom ach is in good working order or not. It rests the overworked organ and re plenishes the body, the blood, the nerves, creating a healthy appetite, giving refreshing sleep and the blessings which always accompany a good digestion and proper assimila tion of food. ' In using Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets no .dieting is required. Simply I eat plenty of wholesrrae food, and take these Tablets at eaih meal, thus assisting and resting the stomach, which rapidly regains its proper di gestive power, when the Tablets will be no longer required. Nervous Dyspepsia is simply a con dition in which some portion or por tions of the nervous system are not properly nourished. Good digestion I Invigorates the nervous system and every organ in the body. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold by all druggists at 60 cents per pack- stand and right bleachers were deco rated with the . Wake Forest colors, but the supporters of the Baptist team early in the game deserted the benches and crowded the guard-ropes following the ball up and down the field. The jackies, 40 or more in I number, in sailor togs, occupied the I opposite bleachers, being re-inforced I by a large city delegations in which . Trinity men formed a liberal sprink ling, which gathered around the sail or boys as much for the purpose of seeing them and hearing them at close range as for any definite hostil ity to the North Carolina team. The sailors had brought their own band of 42 pieces, which discoursed mar tial and popular music before the starting of the game and during the intermissions between the quarters. Their yelling approached the dignity of an accurate science. The leader in uniform, with a large silver baton, brought forth a bewildering variety of songs, cheers, and whistles, by va rious deft passes of his stick. To have heard their guying, cheering, and whistling, and to have seen their clog and joy-dances whenever a suc cesful play was pulled off by their team was alone worth the price of admission. The sailors were first on the field, beginning practice at S: 15. They were followed 2tt minutes later bv the Collegians, and both teams took 10 minutes of preliminary practice. At 3:43, 13 minutes behind schedule time, the whistle blew, and the sail ors kicked off. Wake Forest choosing the north goal. A 'series of line- rushes followed, varied by two at tempted forwurd passes by the navy which .failed to connect. The ball was held in Wake Forest's territory most of the time, being saved from being carried over several times by the effective punting or Captain Ut Iey for the Collegians. His punting throughout the game was one ot the features," being far superior to the punting of the sailors.. The quarter ended without either side being able to score, and the Wake Forest dele gation on the right side lines began to hope for a tie game. The second quarter was 'marked by several short successful lina-pltinges on the part of the navy and the ef fective punting of the Wake Forest captain, who continually kept the ball out of dangerous territory with his trusty foot. The sailors worked two successful forward passes, the first one netting 10 yards, and the . last one bringing the touchdown. The latter was from Frey to Burch, the lauer making a oeautitut run or 20 yards to the goal. Bassan kicked a clean goal and the quarter ended, 6 to 0, in favor of the Franklin team. The third quarter the navy again tried forward passes, two of which failed and two netted decided gains. Wake forest employed the kicking tactics again and made a long run of 35 yards around the sailors right end, which, however, was not allowed because of some of the college play ers being off-side. The quarter ended with the ball safely away from either goal. In the fourth" quarter Wake For est kicked off, the sailors getting the ball and carrying it back well within Wake Forest employed the kicking utes later they worked a successful forward pass, which, together with a penalization of the Collegians of 10 yards, netted the sailors 40 yards Another forward pass flukes out and Wake Forest takes the ball. On the second down the college team kicks, but the kick is too low and Is blocked by the Sailors, only seven yards being netted, giving Franklin the ball 22 yards from the Wake Forest goal. Three more rushes, which the college team is unable to stop, put the ball across for the sec ond touchdown. The-try for goal is unsuccessful, the ball being carried by the strong wind a few inches out side of the bar. Play is resumed and a few minutes later the ball is again within striding distance of the college goal, but a fumble gives the ball to Wake Forest; whose captain again sends . It out of danger with his trusty toes. The sallorspunt for 30 yards and by a bad play of the Col legians secure "the ball only a few yards from the College goal. Succes sive line-rushes bring the ball to the 1 TH1-: I'PRlSlXtJ. Directed Against Missionaries Rut of Local Nature. one-yard line, when the whistle blows for the end of the game. The line-up follows: .Net Franklin: Conrad, c.: Queensland. r.t.; Ryan, i.e.; Scutiiner, l.g.: Hunt, (liy u.. win. tu The Tilnos.) l.t.: Burch. I.e.: Schmidt. . Snapp. q.; j .Washington, Nov. 14 The uprls Kelly, Qttinn, r.h.: Bassanan, l.h.; tiiji in Hwang Si province, Caina, Frye, f.: Callahan, r.s. Saturday, during which several Wake Forest: Raniseur. Bagwell, American, missions and churches c; Holdiug, r.t.: Robertson, r.e.; wei.e desU0ved by mobs, cannot be Harward. Queen, l.g.: Pointer, l.t.: "(considered 'the result of anti-foreign Highsmjth, Stranfield, I.e.: Aydlett, scntluion t . today declared Chang Yin q.: I'tley, r.h.; Savage, l.h.; Huntley, p Ciiinexe minister. f.; Carter, r.g. A Man Wants to Die only when a lazy liver and sluggish bowels, cause frightful despondency. But Dr. King's New Life Pills expel poisons from the system ; bring hope and courage: cure all Liver, Stomach and-Kidney troubles; impart health and vigor to the weak, nervous and ailing. 25c at all druggists. Harvard On Last Lap. . .'.(By Leased' Wile to The Tillies.) Boston. Mass., Nov. 14 With Dartmouth's scalp buckled safely under her belt, the Harvard varsity football team enters the last lap of training this afternoon for her su preme struggle with the Yale bull dog in New Haven next Saturday. In starting the last H-eJJSs of trainin Harvard is fortunate in not having' a single first string man .on the bos. pital list. The reason attributed to having so few injuries in the Crim son camp this season is t he fact that Coach Haughtou seldom allows a man to remain in the game after he has shown signs of distress. The team will have only two more days of prac tice in the stadium. On;ednesday the entire varsity squad will be taken on their biennial outing to Farniiug ton, whore the coaches will put the men through the final practice for the supreme struggle of the year which will settle tlie eastern football cham pionship. Undergraduates, coaches ami play ers feoj confident thai this year's team is one of the best that ever rep resented the university cross the Charles river. The coaches. have in stilled the do or die spirit into the men this spirit was shown in the re cent Cornell and Dartmouth games. The result of the Yale-Princeton game has not disturbed the confi dence the entire student body has in its fighting machine. The riots were caused by local feel ing against the government of the province, he said: . "I am certain that the riots were not caused by any feeling against Americans. So far as 1 can learn, Ihc government has perfect control of the situation, and there is no tea:- of any furtherdisturbance. Troops are on trie scene and have quelled the riots.'' START NOW and keep it up. MAKE A DEPOSIT of the amount you can save EVERY WUKK. We do a Savings Rank business, pny POUR PER CENT. Compounded (Quarterly, and keep open SATURDAY NIGHT. THE MECHANICS' SAVING BANK l.t,v Leased Wile to The 'J'lnn'H.) : Wasliliigtiin, Nov. 1 1 ballots ami marines from the United States gun boat Yot'ktown u-nd the Oecniun gun boat Dreiucn have Ijruloil at Aiyiap aln. Honduras, rot to suppi but to protect, (leneirtl Joisei Mann Vana dates, tlu1 turbulent revolutionist. General Valladnres, deserted by h!s army, appealed to Cui:tm Anderson of tlv.. Yoiktown for protection, and Is bring guarded In Ins hyuKe by Amer ican SiiMors. lnldi'ination of the land ing of the Miilms and marines .reached the state and navy department to day from Captain Andeiroii anil from Tutted .stale!'. Minister Met'iei y , nl Tegucigalpa. '.Wio. cabled: "The 'general' lias not i tied President Davllla. of Honduras, that he suitcii ('.evs. Ho will shortly be deported." On Saturdav an I'lllccV of Valla dares' force, while drunk, shot a tele frapli operator, a toreigncr. In the loot. Captain Anderson immediately landed a force to protect loreiRii in terests. The arms with which Valla dares supplied his soldiers have been collected and are being carted away by sailors from the German .gunboat. 1 here is no disorder now In Aunip.ila. the German and Ami-ncan sailors pa frolhng the streets. Most Folks who eat of Nurmal ly's Candies enjoy them so much ' they .just don't want any ; other kind. It's not s surprising. foroveraquartcrccn tury have been the standard in candy . purity and goodness. We receive almost daily express ship ments, assuring un equalled freshness. HENRY T. HICKS CO. and I'lTCKFJU KIT1LDINO PHAKMACY. AGO The resources of all the Hanks in Wake county aggregated, according to an advertising booklet, the sum of $2,rl)7,7(ij.21, and Halcigh was proud of it. In this good year, one Hunk alone THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK has resources amounting to more than all had in 1 ()(, footing up $l!,ti'.M, S77.00. And there are 11 number of other strong banks. ,' If your funds are inactive you can get 4 quarterly at the The Ra'eigh Savings Bank and Trust Co. Merchants National Bank, OF UAL EIOH, N. AVc nrc ;inxims to have von heroine ; customer or this iiank. Iolh CoHimci'rial and Savings -Accounts .solicited. 4'r interest compounded quai'tei'ly paid in Savings Department. OFFICERS. K. C. W'MJAN, President. WJI. II. WIUJ.VMSON, 1st V.-l'. W. It. DKAHI'l, .lr., Cashier. W. V. I TI.KV. and V.-l 8. J. H1N8DALK, Aunt. Canhlcr. "Nothing Succeeds Like Circulation," and Nearly Every body Reads The Raleigh Daily Times. "I am pleased to recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as the best thing I know of and safest rem edy for coughs, colds, and bronchial trouble," writes Mrs. L. B. Arnold, of Denver, Col. "We have used it repeatedly and it has never failed to give relief. For sale by all dealers. Yale Squad nesting. . (By Leased Wire to The Times) New aven, Conn., Nov. 14 Though the Yale squad is being given a rest today there, will be no let up in the practice now in preparation for the battle with the Harvard team Sat urday. . C'oach Coy said today that tomor row, Wednesday and Thursday the varsity will have scrimmaging and the work will culminate in the signal drill on Friday. . - The men are ajl in first class phy sical condition'and the same team will be used against Harvard as was used against Princetoa. A score of coaches will be with the eleven dur ing the last week. The practice for the week will be secret as there are crude edges which must be planed off before the team goes against "Withington's eleven. Walter Camp and Tom Sullivan will remain chiefs or the coaching squad and are' said to have a new bunch of tricks up their sleeves to help the team that "caine back" and walloped Princeton. HAVE YOU ISSED A ' ' ' UPON? M If so, here is you chance to make up lor .it. 1 Iiuitln reds are availmi'' Tiiemselvcs Hie Tillies' threat premium offer and are clipping Household coupons, ami some have, missed a consecutive one. Hence this consolation .coupon is offered and will count as a till-in for any five, dates in a series of thirty (;()) coupons, or will he counted as live coupons at the heoinniii"' or closiufj; of a series. The ide;' heinij; to show you that The Times is not -stingy or technical. ONLY ONE CONSOLATION COUPON V1 l.L 13E COUNTED IN ANY ONE SEMES. CONSOLATION COUPON Uou't think because you have taken many remedies in vain that I your case is Incurable. Hood's Sar saparilla has cured many seemingly hopeless cases of scrofula,, catarrh, rheumatism, kidney complaint, dys pepsia and general 'debility. Take Hood's, GOOD FOR FIVE COUPONS "CONSOLATION COUPON" Maybe you have feathered coupon . and missed a consecutive one hence thitt consolu tinn coupon is ollei'cd, and will he counted us a (Ill-ill for any five dates iu a series of 30 coumiis, r trill l- counted us live coupons at 'the beKin niiiK or closing of your scries. 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