. t.-.'l'.- ..' . . S ; ' . 1 I ! S '. V : . i ; ; 1 1 tur : i i a 1 1 u . :. mum it-.- THE RALEIGH DAILY TIMES: SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1911. " LAST CHANCE t 11 l EST ENDS day April 24th at 9 p.m. The Special Offer of Mon day Is Important to Those ; Who Are Interested THOSE NOT INTERESTED l . . Thowe Xot Interested Will Please o- c ify Manager Su He .May he Au iliorized to Take Name Oil List Judges Coupons. iJon't forget to ha,ve vuur friends aedhre .Monday's Times. There will be something in It tor your bench l thev wll be glad to see. Make tins hist wek the one best effort or'vour lire. Contestants should solicit subscriptions entirely upon the merits or the p.ip?r; an Should not make .themseK-cs liv agieeable after a prospecu; ..Miih.V'.are under; a .false impression . 'as. to new subscribers. .Discontinuances' '. juid re newals in Some other name . to the same address are not new subsirlbeis ana., any attempt ot substitution of neif for old will result , In the con testant thrown out of the race ; .TJie contest is run .''strictly on the square" and the Times has every reu- . . . '4tjfr .,.', J). -c asi M::'. ': ; : .- I Mary McOhee, 1?8 W. MarMn. 1,410 Delia Upchnrch, 215 E. Davie 1.40S Mildred Forsyth, 8. Person. . J.3O0 Norma .Iones, 418 S. Person. 1.29 5 j Besslo Hood, 226 E. Cabarrus 1,290 Llzette Bash ford, N. Boy lan.. 1,280 I Katie Turner, Garner . . .. . 1,245 I Lilly May Cox, 7220 N. Blount 1,220 Alice B. Neweomb. Halifax.. 1.110 HulclKli. C, IS, IIMI. Dear I'neiids: IMease ivnoiv your Mihsci iption for Tlie Times to mo, as I want to win the Pony and Itiifjfiy, Pleasp send me all the coupons you can between now and (lie 21th. Truly thanking you in advance lor same, 1 am, ours truly, ii vixn; siMPKi.xs. WILL lWKSTKiATK SCHOOLS. i Mrs. Victor ller"ei Will Investiiratc W aslnnaton - I'uhlie School Sys. tern. (By Leased Wire to The Times) Washington, April ' 1 5 Another siep lorwaru nas been registered in tnc work of invesiisaUinr aflitiis of the District of Columbia, which Rep resentative Victor L. lierser. social ist member of confiress, has under taken, when li became known today that Mvs. Herwr, wife of the repi-e-senlative, will 'begin a stciiatic l inspection of all the schools in the district when tliey re-onen after the I Kaster recess. .Mrs. HerRer is well 'qtialifled to tin- derlake this branch of her husband's selt-appoinied task of gettinjs to the bottom c: affairs in this city, by reasou ot her training as a iniblic school teacher, and mo mbcr of the board ol eilucation ofMilwiiiikce. s Hlood airsapatriDIa Is " The Ideal Spring Medicine Alterative and Tonic Pleasant to take, agreeable in action, positive in effect. Purines the blood, strengthens the nerves, builds up the whole system. Get it in liquid, or tablets called Sarsatabs. TO H.IMI'LK (UtKKX KSTATK. Mrs. Hetty (iic-eii and Her Son W ill Have a Chain of Hanks. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) New York. - April' 11 -Colmn-I K. H. tlreen and his mother. Hetlv CSrecP world's richest and slirewdest bus- Willartl L. Dowel! for tor. Tax t'ollor. II. -"' Harlu; (.lenii tor City Clerk. I t son to expect the same -'treatment hath from its contestants and the public. .. 'It is very easy to Judge- whethfir. a ne subscriber is bona lirte or discon tinues the paper and starts it aQuin for the evident purpose of 'evading Hi'' rules of the contest. It is hoped tint the necessity of votes will nut arise troni this source. A the close ot the contest ihr in in aS'T.will have his books and anv sub- scrlptlons put in the last minute mark ed new that is not new will not. hive any1 votes issued -on them hut will- In thrtwn out entirely. i lour Opportunity. , Npt one minute should be lost for thtfQounting at the close oC tlie Contest night will be close and one small sub scription might make a difference in the prize you or your favorite .would Wirt. There will be three pi izes so that whoever puts forth the effort and : os with the determination of be ing' a winner can certainly be suc cessful. . The Pony. Prince Albert, . has -made, frii'iids wherever-he has been, and Is popular all over town. .. li you wish to take a ride .wit h Prince AlUert notify the contest ''mauajfcr ' who Will give you an order most h'h.v time. 1 The Girl. We publish today a .pictui'i- ii'' ,111 othtr one of, our 'hustling., i-ainliiluti's ;wh4 has the assurance of. her many friends of being a winner. Sss Simpkihs is a bright, eiiergetiu li ttl,fe girl and will appivclatu the ,-.i:.i-est' support of her manv friends. li there are any others who would Ilk to have their likeness before .their .friends. The Times will be glad .to pub lish as we intend to; treat one c:i testant as we would another, and fully appreciate the earnest effort being put forth.; .- How They Stand. Below will be found a most interest ing list of contestants witfi the nunir ber of votes each has, as the result of the count up to S p. m. yesterday shows: BOYS. Wm. Dunn. -Jr.. W ake l'otesl. li!i.7(i."i Kdwin G. Birdsons, Jr., 208 New Bern avenue .. .. ...:;.", 1 sir Hernias Stephenson, 614 S Salisbury si root. . . . . . . . C -t , 1 7 ." JenninRs B. Neweomb, 606 Ulcuwood Avenue . . .. -. .2S.5.S." Dewey Matthews, 218 Linden Avenue . . , . . . .... , . 4,010 Braxton Banks, Garner . . . . 4,000 Robert J. Sellers, Jr., 627 N. balisburv . . . , ...... . . " Fred Rigsby, 211 Cm Ave ... . . 2.S2" Eupha Brogden, Roger's Store 2,500 Weston Parker, W. Raleigh. .1,905 Robt. W. Yates. W. Raleigh. .. 1.890 Percy Conrad, 311 E. Cabarrus 1,800 Robt. J, Whitley, Wakefield. 1, COO Berden Bell, Wakeheld . . . . 1,615 Grady Gardner, New Hill . . . 1,500 Kenneth B. Ferrall, R. 3, Ral eigh . , ... ..... . . . . 1.500 Rufus Beek, 10 W. Hargett. 1,4201 Jnle C. Holland, New Hill . . . 1,360 Heramn Buffaloe, Garner. . . 1,315 Leo Hamilton, 514 S. Person, 1,310 Stanley Boykin, Lane street. . 1,2'JO Wiley Rogers, 118 N. Wil mington street . . ...... 1,280 Edwin G. Gill, 316 E. Jones. -1,250 Christopher Allen, W. Edenton 1,225 Arthur Pakttla, 227 E. Hargett 1,210 James Williams, care West ern Union .. .. .. .. .. 1,205 Andrew Htuton, Polk Street. 1,176 Paul Goodwin, Harrington and Edenton streets .. .. 1,150 VraA W'. Connor, city.'. . . .. 1,100 Johnnie Cole, Glenwood ... .. 1,025 ' . GIRLS. ',- Kathleen Johnson, 315 South Harrington street . . 36,'OSi) Golda Jndd.. 319 E. Lane.. ..28.760 Hallie Sinipkins, 518 Oak wood . . . . .28.41.") Kate Iloc.an. .12 9 W'. 1'ace .. 23.970 Ida Mae Jordan, 532 North Wilmington .street . . ..23.055 .Margaret Gold. 211 . Iilount . 2 1,1 1 5 Lena Harrow, 70S W. North . .22,605 Evie Harrison, U. K. D. No. 2. Raleigh : . ...... . . . .18,110 Adeaide Boylston, Boylan Avenue .. .. .. ., .. ..16,500 Agnes Timberlake, 4 25 North Blount street . . ........ 7,440 Margaret Bell, 526 North Sal isbury street . . ....... .... 7,165 Elizabeth Tucker, Fayetteville 5,180 Julia Lee Bridgers, 528 North East steet . . . . . . . . . . 4,915 Docia Barrow, 728 N. Blount 4,825 -Myra Hood. 623 S. Blount . . 4,290 Sara Letnster. 16 N. Blount . . 3,810 Rather) lie' A." Sprlngley, City. 2,900 Maude stinson, 120 W. Eden ton street . . . . ... . . i . . 2,850 Annia Wilson White, 110 N. Wilmington street. . .-. . . 2,400 bara Edwards, S. McDowell . . 2,260 Loma Monk. W. Martin. . . 2,190 Louise Yates, W. Raleigh ... 2,175 Blanche Norris, 528 S. Salis bury street .... . . . . . . 1,600 Josephine Ellington, 1 North Bloodworth street ..... . 1,505 Elsie Now-elL V. Raleigh .. 1.650 Lottie Arnold, Rogers' Store. 1,500 WILLARD L. DO WELL, Candidate For Office of City Tax Collector. One ni planks I tlie best and'Siiost t toe Democratic prominent platform leaches ItOTATION IN ur'Fk'li. and 4 K II uiion tills nlank Mr. Powell launched his campaign, .. . r When our present Tax Collector was first elected to this of lice Six Years Ago lie told the people.t that no man should hold an ofiice longer than six years, and that he believed in the Deni. ociatic principle ol rotation in office and that turn about was fair play. Our present Tax t'ololcctor has now held this ofiice for six successive years, and according f i his own - argument he should !!( n.--k for re-election. .'Willaid L. I'on.'ii .is born in this City in lb" year lsk and he is now in the prime of, young 'manhood, having a clean ami honest record of 30 years among his Italeigh friends. That the duties of this ofiice will be carefully and faithfully fulfill!-,! by .Mr. Dowell is not a quction uf doubt by the citi zens of Raleigh.-'... Rotation in ofltcc is the true Dem ocratic spirit, and turn about it fair play. Your vote and support on Mon day, next for Wilhird L. Dowell will be highly appreci-it..-d. Advcrtlsemnl. Villanl L. Dowell lor Tax Collec tor. '-'.' : li., ' PRINCE ALBERT, THE PRIZE PONY AND RIG THE HOME STRETCH . . Pi'iiiceAlbert is now wearing the Blue Kibbon. He lias won the hearts of all the children and the old folks are goiug down in their pockets for subscrip tions to lay at his feet. The Prince w ill bo made a King on April 24, when some child in Kaloigh or Wake County wins him. - ' . OTHER GRAND PRIZES ; , . Tue contestants are doing fine work and every one is working in the best spirit and for this reason The Times isoing to make more than one of these dear children happy.:.-, The child holding the second largest' number of votes on the last day will be awarded a beautiful : ' DIAMOND RING. This Ring is now on display at the Jolly-Wynne Jewelry Store. If vou tail to win the Prince you can be second and wear a Fine Diamond Ring." But if you fail to win first or second place you can come in for the third honor, The child holding the third highest number of votes oh the last day will be awarded a SOLID GOLD WATCH. This Watch is a 14-k. Solid Gold, small size open-face Watcli - and is on , display at the Jolly-Wynne Jewelry Store. ; THREE CHANCES FOR A GRAND PRIZE To the Public: ' For tlie last time I wish to all your attention to my candidacy. for Police Justice: i . i. ii ... , .-. to it-it you again mat i am the candidate of no faction or set ot licrst.im. I have made a clean campaign, try ing to lniorm tlie public. as to my litness to till the posi tion satisiactorily, without resorting to mud slinging against the other gentlemen who are also seeking . this honorable office. I resDect- fully solicit the votes of all good Democratic citizens. II elected will trv and enforce the laws without fear or fa vor, reward or-hope of re ward, except the salarv al lowed by law and Vhe plaud its of good citizens, Respectfullv , , W. 0. (Buck) HARRIS. Advertisement. Harlie 15. Glenn for City Clerk; IS Wlllurd L. Dowell for Tax Oollw. tor, it.. When a man attempts to net some. thing for nothing about the only thing I ne succeeds In acquiring Is a Job lot or experlnce. ' i Harlie E. Glenn for City Clerk. It I! tk Iness woman, today began the task of-.funning a string of private banks tlelcbiug from New York to San Kruiicisco so .Dial, tin) vast Green for tune of Jluo.Owi.OOO may be best handled. . Altei- consulting the boHl legal ti'!- t;nt in New York.'1 said Colonel Oivcii In his-business suite at the Wahjorfe today, "we decided that our original plan of forming a trust company for tin' handling of tlie stale would not do. We found that a trust 'company in tins state, for instance, could not hold title to real estate In Illinois and wc found other difficulties. Our' plan now is to establish the private bank ing house of K. H. It. tireen & Com pany in New York. Then wc will es tablish branches in 'Huston, -Chicago, Dallas and -San Francisco. In each city we will have our local represent ative In the lirin.. We believe that we will then be able to handle the (lieeti otate with the best results." Mrs. Green was with her son nt the W.aldorf helping him with a big day's work. Steuogiiiphers and secretaries were hard at it despite the fact that the eve of Kaster is holiday in the financial section. . Colonel Green was staunch in Ills ad- muation of his nioihcr's business methods.- He said that he intended to follow them despite the fact that they were considered old-fashioned down town. He said .that his mother was not a hiird woman in a business trans action and that she had never charged more than G percent for a loan. All tile .Green money in New York is loan ed on -Fifth Avenue and Hroadway real estate.?. Another thing a boil t; his moth er's 'rhethodshe pointed .out. ht'.'thnt wherever the Green investments make money the profit is invcslefl in tile locality .where the .investment is made. Doston prullts arc reinvested in Hostoii, (..'icago's in Chicago, and so oil. "Mother would not send ber money abroad if she could get .1(10 .percent on It." he said. "She hates the expiiate W'lliam Waldoit Asimi- and I am with her in that. .Although I wms born in England. I became ;ii - American citi zen when was ;M." IN THE POLICE COURT The rain did not put a damper on the matinee tills morning, instead, it seemed encouraged the business for criminal seats had more occupants than any other day during the entire week, of course, excepting Monday. Five numbers were on the bill and. saying nothing strange in the police court, the headlines were nil the same. The same charge of drunk faced them all.-'. - I,. D. Terra II, white, was on the bill gain With .-the Tfcime charge against him drunk. He was lined $5.00 and the cost $2.75. Con Perry, while, was before tluv court under the same old charge, of being drunk and disorderly. He asked l he court, to fine him mid not send l in to the roads. Hi- was given the cost il.i and a suspended Judgment of thirty days on tlie muds, condition al upon his good behavior. Jim Medlln, white, did not like charge of drunk against him and would not submit. Tlie slate's witness was not iTiescnt an dthe case wus set for Mon day morning. v . Irwin ltrewer. colored, was before his honor for being drunk, but he de nied the charge and as the officer was not present the case was continued until Monday morning. George Fowler and Samuel Leonard were called out and as they were not ' present their bonds were forfeited. Harlie K. ;icnn lor Cicy Clerk. It Mr. Wilford Adams is his name, and he writes: "I was confined to my bed with chronic rheumatism and used two bottles of Foley's Kidney' ltcmedy with good effect. The third bottle put me on my- feet and I resumed work as conductor on 'the Lexington. Ky.. Street Railway. It will do all you claim in cases of rheumatism." It clears the blood of uric acid. King Crow ell Drug Company. , Harlie K. (ilenn for City Clerk. It "They say there's no fool like an old foid," That makes me shudder for the fu ture. I've already been all the other kinds." Kansas City Journal. PIEASURE. COMMERCIAL. TOURING CARS, TOURING-TORPEDOES, TOURABOUTS, STERS, AND SPEEDSTERS. "ASK AUTOMOBILE OWNERS.' ROAD- "Stoddard-Dayton" Stoddard 30," $1,750.00. "Its Reputation is its Guarantee" Four (list iitvt sizes of power plants, mounted in ,ix chasses, and .equip ped with twenty-nine -different styles of.bodies. not including commercial ears, comprise the Stoddard-Davtoji. .Slwldard-IM), Sto Idard-'JO. models for -1011.'.- '-'" ' " .. Model 50 ......... ... . . ;5,0M.(:0 to $4,200.00 Model 40 2.200.C0 to $3,700.00 .Motlel :0 ; . $1,.")().0() to $2,700.00 .Model 20 $1,173.00 to $1, 175.00 None can go further,.' none' faster, none ride with greater ease and com-' fort, and none have ever given .better service. "JACKSO N" ' "Jackson 30," $1,250.00. "No Hill Too Steep Xo Sand Too Deep.' Jackson Unit Power Plants Keep Oil in and Dirt Out. Six Models, eighteen bodies. Model 51 Model 41 Model 158 Model 153 Model DO Model 2!) RALEIGH MOTOR SOW.ail Salisbury Street. Write for Catalogue. .... .. .. .. .... $2,200.00 .. ...... .... .... .. $1,700.00 . . .... . . ...... $1,650.00 : $1,250.00- ,.. '. .. :. .. .. .. .. .. $1,250.00 $1,000.00 ' CAR & MACHINE COMPANY. -Distributors A(.'i:XTS WANTKI). llaleigli, X. C. ;Vsk J'Vr Deinonstration. STODDAflD-DAY I OfJ and JACKSON AUT0L10DILE

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