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Ay Assorted Press Service Associ&hd Press Service Vol LXXI. No. 29. The Weather FAIR. RALEIGH, N. C, MONDAY, FEBUARY 5, 1912. LAST EDITION PRICE FIVE CENTS. ' ; ' ; . : ; ; ; ; . , tfy . Double the Number of Paid Subscribers in FLaleigK of any Other Newspaper Hifies 1t NOODLES" FA6AH KING Is Guest of The Raleigh Daily Times This Week-Will Entertain Raleige Public As Guests of This News paper At ihe Grand Theatre Saturday Periling OTHER PERFORMANCES! Politeness, honesty hud hustle are the three prime reiiiiisitos of the suc cessful newsboy.;.' So' says "Noodles" Fagan, the famous newsboy, guest of The Daily Times, who appears at the (Irani! Theater this week in a clean cut vaudeville act; To this; advice lie add:' the injunction. "Don't, .miss one school session, don'!, drink, don't chew, keep your hands' clean, keep your character clean." If he follow:'- that advice he won't 0 wrong- "Noodles" says t lie right lime to make a man is when h.- is a boy, and that ia right. livery hoy has a profound respect for "Noodles," who rose from the Rowery of New York to a sm eossful young man. "Noodles" sours are as charming as himself. WIliU "Noodles" lias Done. Who "Noodles" is and what he has done wolild'fill a bulky volutin'. Here are just a few of his achievements. lie has addrcH od all the his high school boys in many cities in this and other countries on how to live clean and right. : He has addressed all tlie big high schools, colleges and chambers of commerce of this country. He has met the royalty of Europe, including Alfonso of Spain and the late King Edward of England. He was granted a conference Jan uary 18th with President Taft'at the White House. After the introduc tion the President said: "Mr. Fagan, I am glad to know you. Your work for the poor chil dren will not bo soon effaced. I want to thank you for your great work." ;' He has spoken to ",iii,iiOO women in California on woman's suffrage. He has .raised '51 50,001) to aid in the fight to stamp out. tuberculosis. "Noodles" Fagan has established M newsboys' bands and la newsbovs homes and associations. All ol this work '.Noodles' has done absolutely without ptiv. For the 'special entertainment ni the children til this cilv and i n re: t of the interested public, The Raleigh 'limes lias arranged to have "Noodles' give a tree lecture Satur day morning at 10 o clock in the (.rand Theater on the slibjcrl. "Trav els (it Ihe World.'' The lecture will be 11 lust ',!( o, hv vfwjwMxuimyuuXM - NOODLMS PAOAN, FAMOI'S NKWSItOV, WHO KIOIJ. I'.AITORS FOIl 1MB P.UI.Y TIMES THIS mi. NEWSBOYS HERE moving pictures and "Noodles will ive in his chaineteristic manner some of his experiences . in foreign parts. Il'.iys to Meet I'.iin Wednesday. Vedm'-da.V night- every newsboy in the city wiil he the guest of The Raleigh. TIiikm at the Orand Theater when ."Noodle's" Fagan will appear. The boys Will also participate in the Tiim s' Hoys' M mdc.il Carnival which will take place: on ihe stage. "Noodles", will meet the boys at the ofl'.ce of tlie Daily Times Wed nesday iii;,in ai 7 o'clock and march to the Cranil Theater in a body.- Visits M.-tny Countries. Some of the countries "Noodles" has visited are Japan, Italy, India, Canada. England, Nova Scotia, South America, Vucv.tan, .Mexico, Ireland, Scot land, Di riuany. Wales, Holland, llelgiuni, Frame, Spain, China, Ja maica, . .Martiuiiue, Porto . Rico, Cu ba, and tlie ' Philippines. : As a lecturer he has appeared on the platforms of ..leading churches and V. M. C. A. hails .'all over the vorld. Tivuuently being called upon to deliver Ilia lecture to school chil dren.. '.-''' 'lie has '-.spoken lit all the churches in' the principal cities of tlie country, lie carries letters from Martin Brum baugh of Philadelphia, Dr. Maxwell of New York, Judge Elndsey and leading instructors of America, Tn thousand heard him at Wash ington; live thousand at Roanoke, and live thousand at Winston-Salem last week. Three million people hear him yearly. "Noodles" lectures and talks to children because of the fact that a (Continued on Page Two.) 0REFNS0QR0 DRUG (Special to The Times.) t.reeiiahoro, Fob. 5. - Somei lung ol a stir was created hen- Saturday evening when it. licranie known that a warrant hail been isrucd lor K. J. Svkcs, secreiary and treasurer ol the l onvers i.iid svkcs drug store, in wfiii a Mr. Svkcs was charged with reiailmg whiskev. The warrant was svvoru as . a result oi an ad teslttl- candum proceeding before Judge Eure earlier in the day when the principal witness before the court was John R. Coble, a well known and well to do citizen of Greensboro. The case will be hard fought in the courts and in the event of convic tion it is probable that tin; case will be taken to ihe highest court in the state. TIlltKK SWEPT IXH.VX i.U ';!:. ' Three Depths lit Xiag.-nn t alis When Ice Dioke. Niagara Falls, Feb. Ail hougl; watchers Ktatiuind ai Whirlpool tlapid', it was not expected i)i;n me ice churning waters would soon re lease 'the. bodies of the !,::i;;. wo::::i". and boy, swept ilovii goive from -.:;-tcr day's sudden I i:; ill t u s .; . t ;: !: of .lilt ice bridge. The appearaii-e ui 1 1i whirlpool is Us'y. .Null) in;; devel oped to make more certain t h" iileii tity of Ihe man and woman, sup posedly J-JiV and Mrs. Eldr(dge Stan ton (if Toi'onf:, excepting those per sons had not returned jo their hotel. The father- of tlurrel ol ('lev. land, the third victim ha; arrived.-' TEXAS Ml HDEK CASE Three WValthy Families Invcdvcil In Trial' in Which "I'nviTilioii l,a'w" Will i'igiue. ' Fort Worth, Tex., Feb. 5. Three of Texas' most wealthy and promi nent families,., are involved in the trial, beginning here today, of John H. Sliced, accused .murderer of Cap tain A. (I. Itoyce, millionaire banker. The "I'n written law" will figure con spicuously in the trial. The killing was a sequel to the elopnient of Snced's wife with Captain Moyce's son. It. is forcasted that much of the defense w'iil he . laid on tlie claim that the eider lioyce aided in the romance. All Texas is lined up one side or the other. The trial jury was completed Sat urday.:. Killed With' I'nloiided (iun. I,eonardstown, Md., Feb. 5. Shot by her brother who in play, pointed his rifle at her, thinking he had drawn the load, Helen Owens, seven-years-old, is dead at. Redgate, and her brother "Ned" Iti, who did the shooting is in a critical condition from paroxysms of grief. ACROSS IHE BORDER Washington, Feb. !. -Alt bough commanders at ElPnso and other armv posts on the Mexican border received orders to bold themselves in readiness for posible mobilization, unless the situation becomes serious, and non-comhntant Americans in Mexico are endangered, probably on ly otic regiment of lntantry, with a troop of cavalry and . battalion of held artillery will be sent to join the troops already in the department ol Texas. While (lisniitches to the Stain De partment seem to point to betterment of affairs, at Juarez and other points in North Mexico. messages troni American representatives in southern Mexico indicate tlie situation is worse. Zapatistas are reported in control ol most ol the territory be tween (luernavaca in Morelos and Chllpanzingo in (iuerrero. It is not believed i!5 Americans at Cuernagaca are in danger. Reports to the Department says the Federal garlson there is large and well equipped. The l'er Capita Circulation. Washington, Feb. 5. Equal divi sion ol all money in the I nited States would result in each man, woman and child posseslng $.I4.(1. That amount is the per capita cir culation, Recording to the treasury's calculation. Xe 'President of ,San Domingo. San Domingo, Feb. G. Senator Ealdio Victoria, provisional presi dent since President Caceres' assas sination, November 19, was elected president of tho republic. Two Cur Loads of Ponder Explode. Belton, Mo., Feb. 6. A boy was killed and several injured and con siderable property destroyed, when two car loads of powder on the Kan sas City Southern tracks exploded at Jattdon. HiotinK in Mexico. KJpaBO, Tex,, Feb, 5. Chlhauhua advices state rioting among the troops hns been resumed. It Is re ported General Pasqual Orozco will be made the slate's governor. THE Kli AI QUEER KOI itarable Visit to India Cams to An End Today With Sale Retail of Tliair iflais-ties GIVEN HEARTY WELCOME .v.if'Hed hy (.mis .el Wlin The. Landed W.-.i.-u. .Vong Mw lieiiie l i'oiii i ' : i In I. , in. on D.ckcd Willi I i:v. -.o:i ill and ::!i(T Mcmh.'C- el Pie al)iiei l iist to iceel i he;: "dai 'sti -v Deligious Services Hell! stay :it Hi.iik' Will ISe f'hui !. London, Fcl). i,; . Klp-r Ceorge and (jiiieii ,'lary k, land from their ':,( :r, ., (!,; jminiey to India, today. After ihrec month.; absence, during hi. l, time . Iliey were crowned em;, .: anil empriv-i:) of India and received' ih, iioiii;'.ce of many princely vassals in the vast eastern empire, tnev were heartily welcomed hack. Their present stay in the lir.tish Isles .i:l he short They . are due to pa;- a round of state visits to European courts this sprnm and summer. After breakfast hoard the Medina with the Queen Mother Alexandra the Prince of Wales ami other roval children, their innier; ics landed and were saluted by :!ie ginjn of the lorts around Port.suioni h. T1k king insDected the guar. I ol honor, then boarded a special train and traveled here. The stations along the route were decked with (lass. - Premier Asquilh with other cabinet members were the first to j.reet their majes ties. Religions services lor the sale re turn of the king and queen were held this afternoon in V, si minster abbey and the r.hurehc"- hroughout the liritish Isles. - Malting ( iiiupaiiv Destroyed- ' Chicago. ImIj. ., hire destroveil the Northern Mailing Conipati. v. l,oss live Hundred tho-isand dollars tiovernor lii lei ter from t he cil of Portland ing the fact I h; scrupulous en thousand-: ol e gon in Hie In wages or hip council says there- wages : is higli. and easterners - ar: Ihe union i'"!; give the (otter hin today ''received a i esnral l.ahor Comi iml vicinity, deplor landsharks and un 11 iyers have lured ' I'll people to Dre- ; 'of . get: ins goud .- cheap land. Tin' i iid it ions a re bad ' low, cleared bind :;e! hiany iiiiHHviu ei.iects ill' charily, his I he. tiovernor .to iihlicily so that idii : ot fail vicl iiiis to er people 1 1 the snares la I t he iin -cruiulous W.TEUVW OXIEKEXt E. H Ibei'l Kiinx TTmiTi Will Spciil. m Nashville al -eiitlieni iiillllicri OlltCI'CIICI'. Washiligioii. ! ' ('.. Feb.. Tie -Corn-nussioner Hci e r Imiox Sniith o' the IJiiremi ot ( ' i : ions. Departnient of Commerce ami l.aoor. will mteiid teh Walerwavs 1 onference m Nash ville. Trim,. April 8th- and !'th to he -held ' under He- auspices ol tin1 Southern ( oiinnercial ( ongress. and will speak to the general subject ol How- (lovern ineiit Ownership' ol W aterways ( :an Itest , He Made to Lead lo Their Proper I so, ' In his letter m Senator Fletcher, president, ot tin' .southern Commer cial (otigres1. commissioner Smith said: There has been far too lit tle ronslderai ion of the question as a whole.- If wo are to consider tlie waterway rvsteni as a unit, as far as possible, mid tlie public must un derstand both the peculiar limita tions and Hie peculiar possibilities ol waterway transportation." "WEARERS OK THE W." New Fraternal and Athletic (Tub at l ake Forest. (Special to The Times.) Wake Forest. Feb. 6. To further the spirit ol fraternallsm and to make more stringent the rules con cerning the wearing of the V, the olflcltil award lor athletic services, there was organized on Thursday, by the 37 men in college who have won such right. "The Wearers of Ihe W (Tub ', with tho following of titers: Phil L'l'ley, president; E. F- Aydleft vice-president; J. C. Riddick, secretary, and II. M. Iieani, treas urer. I'tley has made more athletic teams than any one man who ever came to Wake Forest, and is pro nounced by many as the best collere athlete in the state. . Aydlet.t made the football team, Riddick was a member of boHi Ihe football and bwbiill teams v kite Ream has made loth the !,.:.-el,:i!l ai'.d basketball t,a;i:s. P.i, CEMENT,! IMi DISMISSED. :-i( lioi.ci'piiec Disinis .C'l lor Sena liiiin l Oiitiireak of Sntunl.iy Night, V.'a -ii iitm on, Kehr'iary 'i'he ''"lialorial 1 n si gut in Comiuif t-ee ,::i,ei;,:i: i!y dl-tnir ed Mii' on liluem , 'fflii'fji, i's; tir'H-irij r- ':': icr, lieea-i;:ie "i hi,- c'r, d:i: !. a. heariug. Saturday e vi :'..: - ! ;lii'n dl nosii im: of om i iuj.t ci;-;--'.v; reaiiii-t Iciu. P.iueimMiherg v.lil I'!.- held ;S ,'coii'iiiitiee witness. 11" ni'!!cial vejiorier of the ;-ro:-'eo..;iie.j j- Sena'e. hqi it is fail! -vv ill led he eninl-iyed there until i'!;:i;;is a:-- i'h;.-eil up: I'd w til e il '"ra crea.e,! ;.; sensation -hy chargitig that, the slei:ci;.,vpiiic uoii-;; of the t.Tlcg-,!' confi;:vio! of Charles ,M -Cowan; : 1 1 iiif"- .'-ri ni"r witness, had f:;!-:- J hy a :-i"Miov ra phe-r in tlie employ 'of : dei'" :ive ayeiny. Plueiu-etib-.n-RV l"'eiuh declaiT' (he outburst wa caused ny in rvous breakdown. WILLIAM l lOEIIKI. HONORED. Exercises in Mis Memo! v Meld ,y Kciitmkv I.evisliiHirc. Fr:ml;f)'.'!, K'y.. Cell..",. -.".Memories of Kentucky's 'most -"exciting politi cal . t i'mes were revived today, when the legislature .held exercises in honor of William Coelicd.. shol in death (luring the ineni"i'ai:ib!e T:i-lor-'-Toeliel gubernatorial - struggle a ilozi'li ears ago. i'he exercises were held in the chamber of the. lower house. Congressman Augustus '(. Stanley delivered tlie .principal eu logv. I AT MEN IDEAL III SRAXDS. senator I avlor ( iiiiiiiends ITeshy I'.ald Heads us I'roner Parents. ' 'Washington;: Feb. 'Tniversal law should he that only tat and bald headed men should be heads of fami lies, for they are jovial and content ed and have patience wi;h children." says -'"Fiddling'-Hob." Taylor, lulled Slates senator from Tennessee. HOLD MASS MEETING 10 FIGIII TIGERS A big mass meeting is .planned '.for TTllirsdav niidif. in Ihe interest of ia w en force men I ' The - freedom veil h which the blind tigers are said to have conducted their business iias aiised. a number of 'citizens to call lie meet ing. '. The W. C. T. I", has called' on Mayor .lohn ciii in suppress the tig ers, and the mass tii"' t i tiu Thursday 1 1 1 .".lit is exlterled to be -jlllct'cst inn. DRAPER MILL M l AIRS eniiiiisMiiiier (, (,ci loan-American c inpam Discliargcil. (Special lo The Times.. i Clee'.ishoro. Feb; a. Ill I'liited Stales' district- court Saturday after noon .Judge .lames E. Iloyd signed tin order discharging: .lames -F. Jor dan as i-oii!iiiissio:nr in the Cerman A iiici icau conipaiiy (if Draper, Rock ingham lit ... It was ordered -that the. funds received from Lho s;," of the property be turned over, to the registry ol ihe court. In ordering the ciiscliiirge of Mr, - Jordan as coiu missioner Judge Hoyd inade an order allowing Air. Jordan an allowance of $2,f)"U: for his services. It will, be remembered that ilie property was sold about a month ago and hid in by the Thread. Mill company of Mon ticcllo. Ind.. said to tic allied with the Marshall ! teld companv. The company paid $4:1. i. nun lor the real estate and $7 H.Dmi for Hie personal proi(.Tl.v, Murdered and Itiirnccl in Home. 'Oklahoma Citv. Fab. a -Indications are tnat. Harvcv Hurst, his wife and Elsie Adams. Id years olid, were murdered bolore their home, at Delaware, -which was burned. Thcv were found in the ruins of the resi dence. Each i victim had evidently sustained frightful wounds about the head before they were cremated- Died I-roin tilniulcrs. New Haven. leb. 5, ---Albert Nagel died Ironi glanders alter nine weeks illness. He contracted the disease from a horse, which sneered in his face. Nagal, a native of (iermany. coming here, learned English. Af ter contract ing glanders he lost (he power of expreslon ol English, WORSE THAPT Open Disregard ef Lsw Will Lead to Contusion anil Anarchy, Says Rev. Chss. E. WHAT' RrlUIGH NEED? I'O'ter ci-i. i,:i:iit - tabernacle Tells i l' .liu;"j Hi Mill lll.lt- Vsi! iiii ot I roliii line,) e. o No-,;- tin-l.-UCM (!i. (be Oceslloil Hems' lIM Olid Cl'.lel llipelils 1 1 lt. CIciHlll. ncss ill sCeciv anil 1 ::i-ii slt iuu' Nci-iii"!, on - Kcl'iiililiiig Riiinec! Walls." liev. :iiiK.; E: Jja.li!rv;'.,asior oT ;::e l,a:iti;-l 'In iierna'cle. . .yesterday hreneiicd :...n;1.,ii "RelMiildiiig !' pitied W:nls.'. i':(i, ii:i; as. a -.tex: ll-ie incidecl of .Neliem ia i: 's return t( Jeriisaleni in 'epaii- ih,. walls of that riiined' ciij. he showed how Ral eigh people-.; might, helti iiirjlie thi'-vity'- more lieantiful- aiid by beauti ful he meani all -those .liings that' liter into the healilii- ljfe of tju. community, 'TU. iir,a evil lie men tioned was the lai-1: of lav.-enl'oi'ce-me.ni: ihe (iiieslio:: of i ho .wisdom of prohition .Is no -longer, the point, but. the point -is whether Raleigh i-eople want lav and. order or an .iri by. The se:-oiid evil necdin:;. -repair was civic -consciousness, and Air. Madclry told his congregation that enthusiast ic - Raleigh people' might make their city more 'heau.liful than it i,s. . Tiie (ougi-egai'ioir w as im pressed wiih the soundness of his teachings. Mr. Miiddry said in part: Rehiiildiim Ruined Walls. The lext wa-: N'eliemiali I : I and The 'incident of '- Xehemiiih coining bin-!; to rebuild l.lu- ruine;! walls of .lerusalem. One - hundred and iilt.v ' yeiirs had passed by since Jeriisaleni -was destroyed; ninety years had gone hy. since Ezra, with (Continued on Page Seven.) SCKK ID SELECT I -Special to Tlie Tillies. ) W'a.-hiiigloii, II. '.'.. Feb. -President Paul AV. Sclitieck, t,r the Citil ford baitle ground, inemorial asso ciatioii. is. in Washington"- io asrist in Ihe selec-tion of a. inemorial to In const nicic-c there. With Senator fl'.i iiiian f.iid Kc-prcseiiiafive Sted miii!, he c all. d tela;, on Sec rel :u y f War Si.inisdn auii c x;tiiiicl Ve'rii I inodels -proposed li tin- Cm- Uy; coniini.ssioii. 1 1 i proii:! (if, a se lect ion will I .-.-' iii.'ele ,1 r;!ij; .vi r. Scllenck's sia I'r-i'e. si Rllvl: ( sEs Jl.lhMXs. Jcrsry 1 ny Man s Insane Alice Leniliiig Iciiuinl ol Slrtke. Jersey ciiy: I'.di. Alter read- in:; ace ciunis ol tlie textile strike at Lawrence. Miss.. Edward Emit man. a ;h wider. - bec-ame suddenly insane l' re la: i liirhi and tired cm r ! a score of revolver shots .al imaginary "strike rioters". He shot and po sl ide fatally -wounded a policeman who tried lo capture him and liiuilly shol himself j'aialiy. s, bomber ol oiniiicccc Dues. 'Treasurer Edward .1!. I'to'-v of lb, Cham her of Commerce issued notices lo members that the second half-year began December liri-t lust aiid ask ing t hem : to pav. tnei!he-siip dues; I lo is gral ilied . al the nil luber . of reiponsi'S made,, bill, in view oi' the importance of (lie work of the oruan izat ion . has in hand' .'ami- must do for Raleigh this year he hopes that iloliiiejueni.s will remit him the due. The Chamber of Commerce lie pan its new hie June 1st of hist year villi . r2l nanus filed for nieiubel ,'ihip, but only ..07 paid lor Ihe tlrst hail .oar, A niimbei of the latter hiie pot paid lor the second hall year Ihe chamber ol commerce cm nol do without Raleigh and Raleigh people who know what is going on know t be great, importance ol the I number ol ( omuiorce to this city. New Post master Appointed. Washington,. D. C Feb. 5. Chi ller E. West was lodav appointed posl maiiicr al Japan vice J. C. Crisp resigned. I. DAVIS BEFORE COURT Recorder of Charlotte Issues For Kim After ' Hearing Sesnsational Speech BE EXHIBITED WHISKEY Mr- Da!s Made a Speech in ( bar lotto similar In the One He Made Here, in W hich Hi lixlnbited l-:i).'l!t Dottles ol Whiskey D:;iiieii ISeto'if Lecoiiler and Made m Tell Who Houglit the Wliiskev I or 1 1 mi and I'roiii Whom j:"e tiol It. Rev: R 1.. Davis was summoned of ore tlie recorder of Charlotte late (s '-rilay on 'ad testiticadum pro-' eediim.-. Mi'. Davis had. just finlah- pi:il;ii.c a speccl) in the audito I ii in 'there; along Hie lilies of the one. he 'made here last. Sunday after- . noon, when he was served with the ::.ape"s. This morning's Charlotte Observer ca'-n'es the following ac count, iif t he a ,'i'ii ir ; "Special machinery created for the cnfotvomeir. of the prohibition ia.w was invoked upon that, law's creators and aclvoeales when three vvril.s of capias ad testificadnm were crved hist ni'-dit l,v a. Charlotte Moiice .sergeant on Rev. R'. E. Davis, ui . W ilson. .-(( -otai-v ol the Norlh Carolina Anti-Saloon League. This followed the '-public, exhibition by Mr. Davis of eight pint: bottles of whiskey, which he claimed were purchased illegally in this city, three from as many drug stores, and. five . from different clubs. "In a hearing before Recorder I). B... Sniitih before whom . the writs wi re returnable. 'Mr.' Davis gave to -'.ho iiutuorUia.-' ..ihe name of the Meckle:iio:rj: man who made the purchases;,'; specified the . clubs and drug stores referred to and gave such other Information as he hap pened to have, relative to the sellers. The alleged purchaser has an en gageuient with Chief oi Police, Chris " renbur , his :iiorn:ng. Hie cases will be Inn her hoard 'February 15, when Mr: Davis tour ol the state is Con cluded. Rotid in the sum of $500 for Mr. Davis' appearance this morning was tentatively required, but after il was iiecide.il to hold the temporary, hearing last night, his recognizance was accepted. "Tbe iii'ideiit which had so dra matic a conclusion.' occurred at. the large prohild: ion meeting held in the auciilo: i.im, , o:::er East Fifth and . (Cotitimied on Page Four.) mm Mrs. A. I'. Watts, formerly Miss Anna t ook li'idford, of New York, who was nun t ied tit Alevnncler lrp. ton Walts, of Itiiltlniore, at a brll- liniil cliurch wedding and are now on I heir way to I loi ldii (o spend their honeymoon. '3-I- :fe:!?? i rsf r X I: W4 ' - ' , - , m --JUtr-i
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