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Till. IfALKKUI DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, JAXUAUY 12?, 1912. mm FOREST SPORTS Oui!ook For Baseball This Spring Bright riouiising Material Anions .New Men Willi -AH or Last irars Team lt;i k strong" Team l.vpecl-(- I11111U I lioinpson I nai 'i Other News. I (Special to The limes.) , Wsiki; rorest. -V I."., .hui. - - ' 'ihoi.eh basketball occupies t :;e i - j t'.'r (i. ai.rraction. everyone, is v.;;"ie- IK ahead at baseball prospects tor . , r if. " Minim, wihcii ate indeed i" .urn '"The Leaching of Science Liiler thrisinn Auspices. TUf leature ol the tortlicoiiiitiR is sue ot t lit' college r.ullotin will battle department ol education o! the col let' e with an introductory article on 'The Teacher." bv I'rof. .1. II. 5 lii.Ii snnth. the head ot the department. Mannirer Kilimiser ol t lie Wake Forest student, v. ill be in Raleiga this week carrying, with him tile copy lor the ( :rlvle Memorial nti:.i ber ot the publication vhich will bo (he la-. .'St. us ;:itj hiiiorv ol In" for. hi I ot tne publication t ;ie college ,iui'.v::l. th.' .1. I', siono IV. . I hi', editors :i-( ai iMMil t ol- t he issue. now being held tor or "The fri-ite h will be presented tor the lienet!'. i olloge Uos- j Greeting to Cardinal Farley j A I 1 1 th; invinr: exam mat ion in. rlass l in. to 4 p. in. the siiproiui be held FeP the most Pessimistic. 'niKMi ol Isrown. third : ,il I::st ear s team ha . and there is no doubt i'l the tersliiiien will t'rYt'V ! 'WW opior nlilur; Kiddie and Waikins. all oi ! '-H IKKX AltKKSTKU lave done varsity work no-1 - o hat. will resume an old Alan Win. .shot Oltlcer .Icmtgaii ol .rapt ;ii n vr t Ttlev. Harnett I ntler Aiiest. JtiU war si team. will, probably "- ( i!.v nrst- base, though u is poss'cl' -tn-it ile .will be an.'e to pilch. I wo 1 " . voa'-s a.-e he was easily one or lite besi in ,ji' state, having held 1 lie i ' t n ive.-ti; ol North arohna to one hit in 1 ' innings. Last spring no I j-h-.i.-i n:s snoulder while vaulting in . a t : K meet, whieli prevented Iiimi i " troin r., ( iieviim t he box. Bett.s vno; :4 )li.vvii :ei-oal base last veor w.ll : I'.v. r lor duty. uiriiii'li-'iJr , -n-iiiv; lrv..s! snort last, year will prott-1 - a:;:v ,.e tiuanle. to p;av. having !;'; tvi'inu! ievi r. w Inch has aftee.1i.-d nisi lt.-nrt. AH ot last vear s no'cers will I;e eaiid'.dates tor their old io- siv.Hi.i. I Li-. -v are Captain Fanr'-tte. j ( . I es'i'ilo.. l--iic-tt' phr"--. Oi! "Ye.-v c-'ne last vear. helded a i i !HlUs;: !;, Parted 4 it.: At tins , eai'iv i!.,r..' 't is impossible to pi""i.!''i t :ur",-..- ..or- aiiv particular I resh'iiai'i. ".;o'P. '..'iir fn:iv men ln'rabled -tor-a f'-rci'i ih'sit ion on tl,.- varsity ar" Si ;'.';'::'. . ;i.h- ii, !nal:e t lie .- seeotin j , t I I a d ) I h n. 'ii i.i :;; i to iiiai.f a position uiil: ' i Mpec,al to T he Times. 1 lirnin. . .(".. Jan. 2.i. John Aiken he m in who shot Deputy sherilt Itrf.'iraii several months aco when le was mm it to arrest Aiken, was irrested m I-etersburs. a.. last iishi. Aiken was a liiKUtve trom uslii'e at the time and a ennuis had ieea issued tor him: and when kTtiiiian with a posse ot citizens I'lnoii'ided lr.s home Aiken ran out il rjn rat-k door and fired several i i"s into tlie crowd.. .lernii;au was hoj ihre'.iL'h tlie bodv hut has en in..: ri'covered. Aiken is wanted j;!r' a p i w :- t. w . T-? t. v ict. d. i I'. X 1 and Ider of ill In "lie! 1 1 K ' ml vl m ;b th Ft S km lS1" s i.bi -n V", t ; J ' ' i S J " a V Will i. JJJ 't In' iimiiT p!ioto;..ap!i s!io Mis ! .iii'iienee ( aronial ,,im I ailev .It. tin mined m't to' ureal linn on Ins retain to New 1 ms ei .lanilaly ITtlt in I... si.,.i. on the eiirdinal s imn"r. l;. o i a plte x; :.pn sl:ouuij Ifii- Birren Walls Tttl the ftory (Continued From Page' One, ) and some ol the bovs who leaped were also dangerously hurt. The next tire occurred in the glimmer, when liKhlniiiK struck the spire of the church. The tire department did a remarkable piece of work and saved the church without damage ex cept t lie loss of the spire, which w i s !a:ii vear replaced. A new dormi tor wan huilt near the site of (he on., hai i:ed. and was occupied for sonii .'ale bv the priests and semina riaa. -'-'ii about a year ago" the hoys v. i r. .noved into it from the old woari. a dormitory.- the first builditiK winch stood on the north lie road. The latter building one destroyed today. Ad oii.ii'i'. it were the post office and .:i iM-r.il ol lice ot the orphanage, a call . impel used bv the Sisters-who are in charpe of the institution, a laundry, etc. There used to be also .! priattua office, at which the. .MaK''. ::ie Ti nth. was printed,, hut about pin minus nao the plant was moved New - A ork tit v. where - the paper now published, borne of the old do: taitiii buildinjrs had been shifted out within the last eighteen t'.K.ntns so as 10 give space lor a re-proof building, the foundation whieli has been laid, the material ring concrete and stone, in the tire was burned three weeus laundry- anil mucn am ia- ilreadv been ofiered. Superinten dent Cole, of the Methodist urprian- went out to Nazareth today and inloriued them to come over to the citv and secure anvtning tney neen nd charge it til) to the:' Methodist' Orphanage. Many people have offer- d aid to tin ie who had their belong- mcs swept away bv the fire. superintendent Stephenson placed the Associated (harities at t lid.ii" disposal mat thev would stand be hind iinv bill", incurred. Articles may be sent to Mrs. J. l'rvan (.nines or Mrs. J. K. O'Ooa noll and thev will he sent promptly ;o the orphanage. S81,imo,000 TKACTIO.V t'NION I Is aided tioni the II mis-iol iiilc linrc. to be vrr .. Hie clieeriiig tlifong o. ent ( iisilin.'il s l ing loukuig I m i in die ri i I'pl inn eoininil tee, her I r. i'i.Ol i I.!: HI 1MI IliC'ANS. u:t tor ih If 1)11 I .i-sthlV- Hlor:.,Iig. at -l.:n ,r- . l"i"ol'. .. 1 . iiillev. dean of the hi i di nan m. 'Ml . rel erred to the mTi.'i :t i -liiversan ol his arrival as a stndea. at Wak" Purest College. II" con trasU'd the general situation t fieri and now as to lacultv. eiiuipiuent and student body. At. tlie approaching coiiiiui'iiiv. nii'iit ot the linversitv ot I'ennsvl yaina, Messrs. T. 1). Collins inl K. K While, two" 11. A. graduates hi Aake 1'inest will receive the MA. di'gfL'e, after having done one tears work at that university. J. r. : Tucker, a D A. graduate of las; vear. will receive his M.A. degree noni Aule tnlversny, having received tull recognition of his work douc at : Wake Foront. Presidriit Poteat lias returned from tiieenville. S. (:., vhere lie . Jnado the .dedicatory address at tho formal opening of the new $50,U0U t ball ot science. 1 1 is subject was. ot i; I AT ID! I'slil i:. it me;- (Vtici (Tie M.r I n i .(in! Caller I'lesioliig at iraiiklin ( iiiiri liielt ( t imed esterda, i spri ial to I he I imes. I I . i nisi. ii r-'. .Ian. -Franklin su p.'i.oi' 1'iiiri I lor two weeks i rjn v.'liid lii'ie vesteldav inol'lililK tit I " o clock. Judge Carter presiding. Solicitor Idihard O. Allsbrook and Attorney Cieneial 1. . Hickett were presriit. with a number of visiting lawyers, besides the home talent. The judge in ins charge to tho grand jurv. staled that all laws In regard to property owners were usually kepi prominent, but the alarming Number ol criminal cases, homicides, the carrying ot concealed weapons with blind tiger lnpior wan earuwi lv emphasized bv him. He told tl-.em it did not matter whether they were in favor of, or opposed to the prohi bition law, the (act that, the carry ing of blind tiger llnuor In one I "None to Beat It. 99 .A-customer in .mother city writes as follows: '"The Engraved Cards camo to hand In duo time. M.v daughter wag delighted with them. I have never seen any work of the kind to boatj It." Setnl us vttur orders for ENGRAV ING, EMBOSSING, COPPERPLATE OR GENERAL PRINTING. EDWARDS & EROUGHTON PRINTING CO. Il lIiKIGH, N. 0. . t d Ivi-vaii .riiil.il :n ( onlrsse .ii. Ann i:i" uelKia ,ir.i' 'ie. who was shot lit while leaviti!; the Imirais .1 nan 'la r.v 1 1. A toi'l'ier officer ol ih,. g"iid .irim ri ' ha- mad" a i.-.mw-ssion of the plor. The oblei t niii:e!'ts to have been to cieale a poll'aal in cident, ill w, ich the I niii'd 'ates would be Involved. A f oiirt-niiii-.n! fit labriz has been husv sentencing ( oust II u lion a lists to death or exile. Several ol them have been .sent to Sihrrw t.oiu lii'slu. Andrassian. the iirnienial Persian Armenian in raai i. has been hanged on the charge Ml i (Uimhi itv in the recent, fightiiii: Apmnls from the Arnirnian ;t r-It 1 i tttn :t of IsMihnn aim trom various ln'liii.ui ml bodtos agit'itist this exeiutioti were ignored and it is fenced 't will have a bad effect on the Ainieni.'inn police lone, which was largely responsible for Hie preservation of order in Teheran during the recent troubles. si:k pmx to i;oi(;i; rris.. I' iiiiiiii'iers to Pay Ten I lines Its A alue' tor 1,uji Wnifteil by l ulled Stale. Havana.. Jan. as. An oiitlon which New ork capitalists obtained to btiv the Jane Islands, needed by the I nltcd States to enlarge the C.iiantaiiamo station, expires tomor row, when, it is said, th company will jiav $2,000,000 for tho prop erty, which Cuba will have to ex propriate to deliver to the United States. This Is regarded ns a hfg scheme to gouge Cuba, as the land Is worth only $200,000. Cuba baa not the money wherewith to pay. - The leaden of the Veterans itiy they were unwillingly forced to abandon their recent active cam- d.O'l'iiiliied that t aH (list, all g.i.-rril !': ;: winch ihr v : u ird S.;'is aul uu 1 fl 11 .nitifts ti.at dene (put i ho com ma .iii'ither n.-Aspaii s eilttnriallv; and independrnl .' ally n dejieuil' liev -si.i'en. will' b would i p. reps the republic It 'in e Itself. " lalista are hele seek i. i itr ( initial whic withdraw iroiii (iei i;i:.a k soavstok.ai to vki. I Mcliet e-M-etr.s. I.iili I.' orl, I I -ring Par :'') Miles ltd Cousin. Metgcr ol' London and Surface Lines C'oiilii'tltcd. London, Jan. 2;V. The official an nouncement today of the combina tion of the Londor Underground Company with the General Omni bus Company fully confirms the out line already cabled. Kdgar Speyer is the subject of a congratulatory editorials in the Daily Mail, which-says:. "The magnitude of this master rtroko of linatice is equaled by the material- interest it must evoke in the mind of the Londoner and lliC visitor to London, whose welfare de pends to so marked a degree on the traveling facilities the nutropolis affords. It is the combination of the great systems v.ho e tentacles extend all over London and its suburb0.. The I'ndcrground Klectric, com rolling companies which carry about 2"i0. iliMi.'MHi passengers a, year, from whom they receive about 2.0:tt,'li'0' in fares, is also to control the Lon don General Omnibus Company, which likewise receives about V.2;.' iiiHl.i.iiiii a vear from ;i t) (I . o cut ,i o tt passenger-"-, the total capital oi tne huge undertaking, when combina tion is lirought about, will be .about fit). 25(1, nif 181.2,-1(1.000). Kezeiiut Cured in l( to :50 Days. The Paris Medicine Co., 2024 I'ine street, St. Louis. Mo., manufaciiircrs of Urove's Tasteless Chill Tonic and Laxative llromo Quinine, have a nc'v and wonderful discovery, ClUOVK'S SA-NA UK Cl'TIS, which they guar antee to cure any case of ECZK.U , no matter of how ling standing, in 1 to 3u days, and will refund money if it fails. This ointment is perfect ly clean' and. does not stain. If your druggist hasn't it, send us 't'c in postage stamps and it-will be sent by mail. After using the treatment, if you are Hot entirely . satt.died, notify us, and we will immediate ly refund your money. Any druggist will tell you that we will do exactly what we say. if fc The Dillcrcnce Rockefeller - can write a few words on paper and make 'it worth $5,000 that's capi tal. The Uni ed States can take, an ounce and a quarter of gold and stamp upon it an "eagle bird"' and make it worth $20 that's money. A me chanic can take material worth $5 and make it into watch springs, worth $1,000 '.hat's skill. A merchant can take an article worth 75 cents unci sell it for $1.00 :t hat's business. A woman can purchase a 7,1e hat. but prefers one that costs $75-th!it's foolishness.. Tne man who wrote this; ad. can can sign his name to y check for $00,000, but it wouldn't, bo worth a dime thatV "hard luck." There are wn; in Ral-.. who wiU te'.l you that they can frame a picture as well as we can that's "gall." Kvery body whose iiosied wants the. best in the line art line aiid trades a l Weather's . Art Slore that's com moil sen.se. Weathers Art and China Store t!7 FAV ET'l EAIIjLK ST. Nobody wants to earn money as much as he wants to get it. half THlv HKiUKST SALIv OK TIIK SKASON ::'.:', ai- TOYLAND '..SATURDAY. A Want Ad. in The Raleigh I Daily Times Will Work Wonders for Your i Business. GOOD ENOUGH FOR ANYBODY mmm shipment received This 45 piece English Flow-Blue Dining Service for Times subscribers only. i -W hii-Mtmg. iw.. Jan. ;s. Thirty miles tliroii;:', i blinding .snowstorm w It n 'iiouiitaviM in cross and behind them Lie "bu".'"i.ins of paren.s on both : ii.i , i. i iui.e .lames ( iiomhs. Jr uii'l Miss ,r :. t oonihs. Ins cousin lo be iiiiinii J hey reached Whits b'lrg lai" lio-i iiiubt. routed the cler of court trutn Ins bed to give th"tn the licen.-i; ;:ji men roused iho Kev .Tnmes I-,. ilri'.d.'ord out of bed lo pionouiiet: ihi in man and wife. This ninrnlni; they left Whitsburg on the trip hack In the f'errv county line, where bave both lived all their lives, in-xet! their elders for give them. I' was fneir fir.st trip away from the home. The bride groom Is ;-n. his cousin h'ts Just passe dthe age of 12. The little bride was anaved in dp'sses which husband Is a mountain gltint. fje fore lie lelt he ald if they a:'e not forgiven to Ahllsbiiii' in this (Itv. , 1 A . . ..wrart r ' he will bring his wile and earn their living ew I'resnlent of Georjietown. AVaBlilnglon. Jan. 23. Rev. AI phonsus S. Donlon, has been ai pointed president of Georgetown University, succeeding Rev, Josepn J. Hlmniell, retired on account of ill health. Donlon is a Georgetown graduate and a native of Albany, New York. I I 1 The set is worth $10 50. We sell it to you for S3 75 The only condition on which we offer the dishes at such a low price is that you guarantee to fake The Raleigh Daily Times for ONE YEAR from receipt of your order. t You can pay for the dishes as follows: 50c on re ceipt of your order, $1,00 on delivery of dishes and 25c. a week for 9 weeks. There is a full set of dishes on exhibition at ' Brantley's Drug Store. -For further information, apply at Times officer .
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