Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Raleigh Times from Raleigh, North Carolina • Page 2

Publication:
The Raleigh Timesi
Location:
Raleigh, North Carolina
Issue Date:
Page:
2
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

THE EVENING RALEIGH, APRIL Trilie to FIREF.IAirS nis. CO. 99 liiiiDroiiienes Board cf Directors and OScers (DO). Elected Last Night The Firenian's Insurance). Com.

From Pago One.) ters, a well as in the central parts of Paris. The -event of. today's program, was the reception and dinner planned in honor of the by President Fallieres at the Ely see. Palace. Som of the most famous opera stars of Europe had been engaged tor the reception- to which were invited the -leading men in the politcal official tae members of the diplomatic1, corps, and pauy of North Carolina Perfected Its Organization Last Night With Capt.

'JT. D. McNeill President. Hoine Of flee Will be in Raleigh. Spring Cfi The stockholders of the "Fire A' and Muslin Underwear Corsets and Hosiery.

Better See Ours. man Fire Insurance Company of Li North in person and by proxy, met in Giersch'a Hotel last prominent financiers and merchants, Mme. fallieres and Mrs. Roosevelt both being present. Mr.

Roosevelt will have an opportunity to get Into touch with the intellectual element night und perfected the organization of Paris later.1 by electing the following board of directors for the first year: J. D. McNeill, of Fayetteville; K. L. Clark, Greensboro; Joe F.

Taylor, Washington; Jus. A. Tanner, Louts- The American' colony had the op For men. portunity of meeting the Roosevelts this afternoon at the American recep tion given by ''Ambassador Bacon at tae embassy. This was given chiefly for the ben efit of American organisations such as the chamber of commerce, and tUe American club, but many unaffiliated members of the colony and tourists as well secured admission.

TV. Kinston; M. M. Miller, Concord; C. A.

Moser, R. C. Taylor, Winston; S. G. Bernard, Asheville.

After the stockholders meeting the directors met and elected the following officers for the company: J. D. McNeill, president; A. H. Boyden, 1st vice-president; F.

B. Mc-Kennie, 2d vice-president; S. G. Bernard, attorney; E. L.

Clark, secretary; J. M. Allen, treasurer. It was decided that for the present Mr. Roosevelt today expressed a desire to renew his acquaintance with the Rev.

Charles "Wagner, author of THOS. A. PARTI 'The Simple Life," which had such a The Palace of Soibonne, Paris, where Colonel Kooseveii win ie 1 ...111 ltv the home office would be located in great vogue in America after Mr. then president, had commended it to the nation. Pastor Wagner's home is at Fontenay-Sous- NOVELTIES.

RALEIGH, N. O. tomorrow. After his lecture at the Palace in tne anernoon im-ic great reception for which 1,500 invitations have been issued. This is to take place in the evening.

Raleigh. LADIES' FUENISHINaS AND 131 PAYlTTEVILLB StRBBT Next to Ifew Masonic Temple. Our $4.00 Men's Oxfords The company will select offices and Bois, not far-from Paris. begin work immediately. to March ness from March 1, 1909 1910, 580.

Number found guilty, 1,376. Mark Twain Dead The Police Commission State 206. Number pf cases dismissed ment Continued From Page One.) youngest daughter, Jean, Whom he found dead in her bath room a few (Continued From Page One.) IF YOUR FEET months ago. uilssioner expired September 1, 190U In the afternoon the patient be and who had been re-elected at the May, 1909, election, appeared before came drowsy. Unable to speak, bellow closely the scrawled a request for his glasses and Mayor J.

S.Wynne, and took the attempted to read Carlisle's "French oath of office as police commissioner Revolution," his favorite work. He for a term of six years. most up-to-date Shoe Fashions, and arc During fair week, in October, 1909 was unable to read, however, and presently put aside his glasses. Then he fell into a doze, presently we employed six extra patrolmen, and had two of the regular force on duty Are hot and burn you should try a pair of our Krippendorf Ankle Strap Causes of Arrests. Disorderly conduct, 77; assault, 116; drunk on street.

505: houses of ill fame, arson. -1; carrying concealed weapon, 22; fast driving, assault with deadly weapon, 24; affray, 80; larceny, 98; violating ordinances, 101; drunk and disorderly, 40: burglary, embezzlement, resisting officer, trespass, 19; housebreaking, selling whiskey, 64; cruelty to vagrancy, 53; beating ride on train, mutilating police records, suspicion, murder, indecent exposure, keeping disorderly house, false pretence, begging on street, keeping vicious dog, f. and keeping unlicensed d'pg, '136; gamming, highway robbery; lj'peddling witnout license, non-payment sanitary tax, 88; contempt of" court, abandonment, 1 perjury, 1. v-; Number Dogs. developed into coma, and the end as mounted patrolmen.

These came so peacefully that its exact I i strictly high grade in mounted officers reflected credit upon if? v. time could not be definitely deter our city and were enabled to do more miner). efficient service. At the bedside were his daughter, every respect They By invitation and at no cost to the Mrs. Ossip Gabrllowitch and her hus city we sent Officers Barrow and band, Drs.

Quintard and Halsey, and Albert Bigelow Paine, besides two Brown to the city of Wilmington, N. represent the maxi Pumps, nurses. I to take part in the celebration of the visit of President Taft, to. that Mr. Clemens' favorite niece, Mrs.

mum in style and city. The city of Raleigh was very nnmlo 11 ti T.ancrrlnn creditably represented by these off! AJ. U. UUUIUID, IlilU Wl Id .1 nephew Jeft for New York shortly before the end, not believing it to be cers. quality at a medium During the past year the discipline i The '-of itdogs.

reported to of the force has been rigidly main price. Patent, Vici and Gun Metal. Prices, $1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.50 $3.00 and $3.50. PEEBLES EDWARDS, tained, and every infraction of the PRICES COME DOWN. the.

city clerk for, license was 1,020 Police Patrol Expenses." Second payment on patrol rules and regulations has been inves tigated. Charges have bees pre Foodstuffs Are' Lower in Price Jte- ferred against eight officers. They are as follows: diiction General. By Leased Wire to The Times) system Horse medicine Repairs to harness Smith work Polish One for neglect of duty; tried, found guilty and dismissed. 12 E.

Martin Street llf nilent Fallieres, of France, who One for conduct subversive of good $1,250.00 8.40 9.85 9.75 4.00 80.G8 117.40 11.05 150.00 Washington, April 22 A country wide decrease in the prices of food, stuffs, hailed by experts as the be. is entertaining former President order; tried, found guilty and Electric supplies Feed for horse Koosevvlt dnring his visit in Paris. ginning of a gradual decline' which Two for being drunk on duty; Charging batteries' John W. Mangum. work will continue throughout the summer, $18,285.

We have exercised as much tried, found guilty and dismissed. has. been noticed by wholesale deal on patrol system One for commitment of prisoner ers in Washington. The drop is so small it has not yet without charges; tried, found guilty and reprimanded. of.

wagon Less amount Joes affected retail men, and according to economy as was consistent with the efficient conduct of the police department and close the year with seeming deficiency of $2.72, but such is not the case as will lie shown by the tabulated reports. We have had ex 182.00 One for failure to send predictions the consumer will not PELLAGRA HERE. benefit bv the lower tirices for sev Ask to See our-New $4.00 officer to a citizen's call; tried, found guilty and fined $15.00. of patrol sys- Total tost 'tern eral weeks. Although the decrease One for leaving beat; tried, found is so slight it has not been noticed tra expenses in connection with the investigation of the mutilation of tne guilty and excused.

Police Depai-tnieut Expenses. ecords or detectives employed by except by experts in foodstuffs, it wilt be felt throughout the nation, as it marks, it Is believed here, the eud of Three police coniniission- One for absence without leave the mayor, and but for these our de 700.98 tried, found guilty and dismissed, 4 high prices. One chief 1,200.00 A prompt trial and the proper rem The drop in the price of groceries edy applied has had a wholesome in partment would have closed the year with a large balance to. our credit. The law requires us to hold 24 meetings during the--year, but we Two captains Two desk surgeants lluence upon the torce, and we are 1,410.81 1,312.92 10,757.60 62.08 131.28 F'oiirteen patrolmen proud to say that In the main we have held 3S meetings and have care have as good a police force as can be of all kinds has been from a fraction of a cent to two and three cents a pound.

The decrease is confined mostly to staples. The only discouraging aspects of the situation are the quotations on meat and dairy pro Extra patrolmen 3 Lights fully kept in -touch with the work found In any city. ings of this-department and are striv We herewith submit tabulated re Liissitcr's Water-ground Meal and Mour, mad of select grain, well cleaned with' the best machinery. Graham; Flour can be had on application. To Dealers: By 'handling the best Flour and Meal will increase your customers.

To Customers: Call on your dealer for Lassiter's Meal and Flour, and if he doesn't handle it you will find below a of dealers who do. Phone them your order. Fuel Disinfectant ing to make the police department ports showing the number of arrests ducts, which show no change. and. other matters of importance In more and more efficient and one In which the citizens will take a pride I connection with out depaf tment.

The and Interest. After all is over, the average man appropriation for the fiscal year was Respectfully submitted by order of wastes a lot of time telling what he would do if he had another chance. the Board: 1 am with great respect, High Arch Oxfords STOMACH AGONY 100.00 10.00 2.37 114.75 103.04 185.10 99.00 189.71 9.45 8.30 2.50 very truiy, JAMES A. BR1GGS, Secretary. Fiscal Year Cost.

JQPRINGIL Kiiig-Ciowell Sells Mi-o-na, it (Jives J. O. Morgan. L. N.

Clifton. Amount of appropriation, Relief in Five Minutes. II VPRIN6 6entle Spring Plumbing Printing, stationery and books i'y News and Observer, advertising reward Detective and exiertac- i countant Baldwin detective Department expenses Mayor to Norfolk Locks and keys Postage, nippers, $1.00 vv Aycock 'Winston, attorneys, in mutiratio of records examination Ice Laundry Coats and caps. Chairs Incidentals 285- They will, tell you that they guar (Jlcnn. Edward Johnson.

W. M. Weathers. -Thomas Burns. C.

W. Jones Bros. Amount collected for costs, antee Mi-o-na stomach tablets to re lieve promptly and cure permanently 783. Amount collected patrol wagon $182. W.

R. Dorsett Co. S. Moore. C.

W. White. all diseases of the stomach and indi but vImh Hm bid bttod hi yur tntM fcflM ti IH.lt In Mill. CM-UNCLES, MtCEIUS, IL8TMEI, EMPTtOM, iMrfKt Ml Ml HtH't uatc- TAKE gestion, or they will return your Actual cost for fiscal year, Amount of Fines lloliected. Have you gas on stomach? SDNS UVER REGULATOR Shoe for young en who desire to ess well.

One or two Mi-o-na tablets and the March 1, 1908 to March 1, 1909, 100.00 16.50 12.91 12.75 27.50 67.22 5.00 misery is ended. $836.50. Are you bilious, have you acid Marst 1, 1909 to March 1, 1910, stomach, belching of gas, that heavy $2,411. feeling, foul breath, nausea, short Itff nk ii iml, mUfnw Ml iM liw mM IN kanrt-Hm mcmwIiImI kf aaritf, IIMM0U UIEI USUHTM to Best Blood Purifier ASK GRAND MA These fines are imposed by the trial ness of breath or heartburn? justice, are collected by the chief of Total Mi-o-na tablets will put you right police 'and paid rto-lie county treasurer. 'They do 'not Wiring to the city in-a day; give relief in five minutes.

Supciintcnilciit J. T. Joyner left to Now, dear reader, don't go on suf and the' above is merely given as a Gook With Gas Ranges sold at cost and connected free along our line of main. j. matter of Interest in connection with fering with "stomach trouble.

Be fair to yourself; throw, aside prejudice day to deliver an address at the cloe-Ingr exercises of the- Warsaw Graded School tonight. SHE the police departmeht, and try Mi-o-na. It is a great -doc Costs collected March. 1908, to bobbin- Marco 1, tor's prescription. No doctor ever wrote a better one.

Costs collected March 1 H09, to And money back if you don't say March 1, 1910, Amount collected wagon fines, I Mi-o-na is worth its weight In gold. OnlJ V. I 1 1 Standard Gas and ElcGtric March 1, 1908, to March 1, 1909, Ferrall $50. Amount collected '(Wagon fines, and by King-Crowell for 50, cents a large box. It's a certain cure for Indigestion.

Try Booth's Pills for. constipation. They never fail. 25c. a box.

March 1, Mkrch 1910, SUMMER STATIONERY. Before you leave for your 'Summer's outing, don't fail to secure your cards, paper, and other essentials necessary tor your correspond-, ence while away. This "will save you considerable in money, as these things are always costly at Summer -resorts and not near so good. We have the very latest tints, etc. Phone 228.

124 Fayetteville St $182. of Arrests. Total number of arrest, March 1908, to March 1, 1909, 840. Coaip'y 123-125 Fayetteville St. I Total number of arrest, March 1, MO 1 tsmauHcm moi-a-uri 1 1909, to March 1.

1910, 1,582. 9 Toi.il number arrest for drunken FOR A SHORT STORY: Send 4c. in stamps for particulars. Short Story Editor, The Men's Maga. sine, Wilkes Barre, Pa.

Ui 8. A. I 4. ness from- March 1, 1908, to March Cures catarrh or money back. Jtui I Raleigh, N.

C. 909, -268; Total number arrest for' drunkeri- ExtrnbotttolCOo..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Raleigh Times Archive

Pages Available:
23,824
Years Available:
1897-1912