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THE HA RDM AN PIANO Not the least "f the attributes of the ilardrhari is its Perfect Action. The instant response to the touch of the key?-neither too lit;ht nor too stiff make the llardtnan .1 physical delight to play. Send for our free catalogue of llardmans and other hi?h ?mdu pianos. WALTER D. MOSES & CO., 103 EAST BROAD STREET. OLDEST MUSIG II?I SE IN VIRGINIA AND NORTH CAROLINA. JRTHER PLANS OF KAMMERSTEIN plains in Greater Detail Pro? ject to Build Theatres in Prominent Cities. bw York, September S.?Further nils of Oscar Harnrncrstein's project build ii bo .bo for traiui optia. lb ry prominent city in thu country announced by the impresario terddy. 'lite most important part the statement concerns the rc?iuii? of interest ror t> tn years. \\lt!t h?lt! ilia in consideration ho mate that the i ?st of erection or . i opera ? . .? . t, .:;t hinsly) j to Uli? 1 now ;i .?; Theatres in tnia' utry have been built by individuals jrdinn to their own notions or that Ith architect. Moat ol these were rel; nil miliar with theatrical at-j i there ari hardly iwp theatres u In eur.sti ut. tlo.i In this couutry. tures would probably roach an expen? diture of about $70 i.OOO. "Apply lim X-rays of solid business Investigation on this proposition, the question Is In place; 'How will this structure pay Interest and taxesT' "Not touching for the moment the question of the primary use of th? building for grand opera presentations ?the fact of the existence and the chain of such buildings on connecting railroad Hues arid centres, their equal dimensions of auditorium and stago and working facilities Insures their oc? cupancy by all pretentious and digni? fied dramatic, vocal and orchestral at? tractions traveling through the coun? try In preference to any existing hall or theatre Tor local singing and other . iclet us, for balls and civic assem? blages, opportunity of publicity for lot : talent, dormant In obscurity, a "All In all, the revenues from these sobrces alone Insure the payment of Interest on the mortgage bonds and ? u personnel, By way of illustration, he mentlom d two prospective circuits, one comprising Albany Syracuse, Buffalo, Detroit, Cleveland. Pittsburgh, Clriclh natl, S* J.ouis, Kansas City and Den? ver, the other comprising Baltimore, "Washington, Norfolk, Richmond, At? lanta, Birmingham, Nashville, Mem? phis, New Orleans. Oalveston, lluuston, Dallas a;.d San Antonio. JUMPS FROM WINDOW WITH BABE IN ARMS TerrlOvd woman Painfully Hurl lu l r; Ink lb Escape ir? through floor, 'found the little girj, arid t ? from the window. The building i cut ted. VO I iNG PRECINCTS FOR PRIMARY ON TUESDAY clay w*nn. ( lyde'W, Snundera, Superintendent, First Precinct, ?el7 W on! Mala Street?Itrr{t?trai-.l ndcr. Waller C. Hnftrrlli Judge, HotrHI \\ eleijfrr; Jadge-Clcrk, Illjiir ilaibmv Second Preelnel, so:.:b Ilt.rrlroti street? It ris 1st ru r-J n dye, H. n, {Wnltnni Judge, < berles French) Judge-Clerk, II. II. Uurfoot. Third Precinct, aOI "South I.uurel Street?neglstrnr-Jtldge, John T, Car. ter; Judge, IW.brrt 'I roiwcr; Jndsre-Glerk, Charles I'. Pcttus. Fohrth Preelnet, isus West lory street?Registrar-Judge, Jesepb P.. Ifelnillj Judge, n. V, D, Moore) Judge-Clerk, Loula Oovernator, Fifth Prectncf, ?'. ??ont? First Str.-ct? Registrar-Judge, 1 litletou l lti scruJtli Judge, Clarence i Stilton j Judge-Cleric, notiert Suttoa, M tDISON W 4.It 1 >. Jcmr \. I.addi Superintendent. First Preelnel. 4H Nnrlb Eighth ?trect?llearlhtrnr-.ltid-f. A, I? Ten? ner; JudspCi I.. V. Maaoni Judge^Clrrk, .John Terfc?, Second Preelnol, tin \<irth Sevent .1 seven?Registrar-Judge, W, Ilnr rlwon nlolr; Judge, Charles G.Boaber) Judge-Clerk, .lohn SulllTan, Third Preelnel, I7l>:t East Hroad '.irret?Itectsirar-JuilKc, .). J. foij .Indue. Abe Cohen; Jndire-Clerk, Tli >tna.n OToole, Fourth Precinct, 7C2 Hull Slrrr I ? :t cvl?l rnr-Jtidue. II, A. GUI; .ludirc, William Caudle 1 Judge-Clerk, .1. 11. Perdue, ,lr. FlftD Precinct, 1304 Hull "Irert-RrglMt rar-Jndge, M. A. Rlgbtsell| Judge, S. E, Phillips; Jinlcr-f Irrk, John Ivelly. M*th Precinct, lSOfi Hull street?Registrar-Judge, W. 1.. IN.tier, .Jndgo, p. A. Williamson) Judge-Clerk, llarrey Wilson. l.EB WARD, tvlrr E, Taylor, Superintendent, Flrit Preelnet. Morrison and Pro id Street??Reglnf rnr*Jtldge, Heath llimlii: inilue, it. Graysba Daablelii .1 udise-t'lerk, .Inniea It. Sneppnrd. Second Preelnet, 810 Weal Itrnml "treet?Registrar?lodge, It, I".. Ma lone; Judge, W, s. I,ynfaant| Judge-Clerk, J, W, PerelTnl. Third Preelnet, isos-7 Went Rrnnd street?Reglat rnr-Judge, Peter Winston 1 Judge, .7. w. Klmbrongh) Judge-Clerk, Pot Cnrtla, Fourth Preelnet, Monroe and itrond Streets?Reglatrar-Judgr, Andrew Krause 1 judge, iv. r. Pllsgerald) judge-Clerk, 11. s. wherry. Fifth Preelnel, 00-1 SI. .inrarx Street?Registrar-Judge, E, J. nuleherj Judge, t.eorne T. Reanj .ludur-flerk, II. ('.. (inrrelt. JEFFr.nsov WARD, F. r. Hicks, s nperlatendenr, Ftrnl Preelnet, 2210 Fant Main Street?ReKl.<>?riir-.Iu:I;rr, ( hr.rle? Koas) .fitciRp, .1. .1. Campodonlco 1 Judge-Clerk, Pete O'Connor, Second precinct, TTrenljr-lhlrd nn.l Leigh Street??Registrar-Jadge, It. V, Ilropli7| Judge, O. I.. Alberteoni Je.dsre-C'lerk, II. C, llrnneh. Third Preolnot, 717 North TiTciit:r-tlf th Htrert?Registrar-Judge, < hnrlr* Ktmaj Jtidire, M. 1-. B07>0| Judge-CI** k, II, fj, AlUlnaon. Fourth Prceloef, 280r> M Street?Itonlslrnr-Jfudne, Qeerge Brlfisolarni Jttdce, W. O, Ennl?| JudRc-flerk, Hum MrEwen, Fifth Frrolnet, Trrenly-iiltitli ami llronO fifreets?TteKlntrar-.luriKc. W, ir. nanes| judga, n. a. McPhnlli Judge-Clerk, l? .1. Rggleatnn, ?lxth Proeinol, BT31 Ttorth TwentT.laiventU Street?Tteelntrnr-Jiidne, it, j A. rnrndoi .Indue, J, nttlfTi Jndare-flprk, ,T. I.. I.nirdrr, 10 BE CHOSEN AI BALLOT BOX (Continued from First Fane.) to sonio of them, such us income tux rot ?: ns have li' ? h. revealed In the Blare . .- publicity. Here and there niltcial reCords an I votes In Council mcctlii?. 11 been dug up and criticised* The mental powers, and, eyeh further, the peculiar adaptabilities, of thu men wlio havo oll^r.d themselves tor oihcti liavu been considered in places which might Burprlao those who havo not cljacly followed tha drift of tau tides of puo i:c taellng. Uui to the credit of the ?:ty add i.:v ticket, nothing disgraceful to a siiigi-j candidate among to a six? teen been produced or ?voii hinted :: i Oiie :ah deny that a largo part ; ui the public interest in the e .wpaigii .... . ? (tire i di<uul the Citizens' AbSO . tl its nations and their results; in tact, next to the hewbpapers. which ure the real salvation ot any city or Btiitu ir nation, the Citizens' Associa? tion muy Uaiui tut; credit l^r an agita? tion which i.iu brought to thu publik attention the largest measure of Inter I'lunued a Convention. l-larly in year, soon after t.;' ?ut I islaturti Mod U01? slgliod by the O am ? Richmond set themselves to tho task of trying to secuio tho election to thu i Administrative itoard of ineii wtiu would be meutally able to c^i? / >r tue situation, li wii> realised that to a lai'sce extent the succeaB or falluru ot the attempt to run th-s municipality on soinu scalu of business judgment would depend upon tho lirtu set of men elected, for the public will judge Of thj rotjjts through the record mado by thetn. Bo various councils we.ro held to con? sider a method ol choosing tlvo men 'who would make ka(1. It was feared that with many candidates, appeals to . ? ? the people witn the entire proposition tVuuted Double System. . ? should ue elected by thO people ul a rived. DeitgatC'S to this convention ; en ll .'at ? i tne; it a cohvi s sli itud from ? ? d that .1 packed Ihg 'i ci y w i.-k.- d, ah unanimously to nominate Named u loll I iekef. t U. i ;.t >? met UI:d Off! ii ... . of the citizen . Kdgai Ii, Foi it p. nas stood by them, even .: most of members ffeel that, In li e i.ght Ticket Im Vt lacked; ? There wa . ., ,i u .? ,i to ki ? ? ? ? ? t ? Helped nhd Hint. ? ami has I.e. n pru tlv th- lind ilng ? : -Marx Otttist and William H. ?'.immer maun, who, before the citizens Kavii garded as leading factors in th.- rac . Ill gle member of tin- citizens' Vssnciailuii who expects the election of :ts entire ticket. In fact, it lit stated that some of the members of th. committee which selected th- fivo then will not oven vale for all tin- men they chose t? iltake the race. Nevertheless, the con? stant reiteration of mo live names has had its effect llpoh many Citizens, and nil of them will gel large votes. 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Surprising results arc obtained in looking up the spelling, pronunciation nir! ii. :.nil ion of a host of word-, w hich have been incorporated into our I n v mge only yesterday, as it were. Take, (or instance: Volplane, Acroboat, I'vlottj Cavitatiori, Biplane etc., introduced a> a rcsiilt of recent aeronautical activity- also stich n \\ words as: BrainstO'in, Billiken, Cordite, Denatured, I hinnitc |oy Ride* etc also I Ikapi, an animal allied to the t iiraffe, and brought into prominence through ex-President Roosevelt's exploration, in Africa?also Hookworm, Leftetgrarii, Nickelodeon, StoyainC, Hangar, Equilibrator, etc. Thus the evidences bf pa'instakiiig and up-to-dato compilation arc found on everv hand. ?.lSJIJIIII.il IISMimyilfllllHUni'''"!"?rSHIHHi?l II wmt. . im to vote But no other organtea ? :. has an especial Mate, Itesulla Forecasted. rti suits are not easy to gauge. It ? ems that Senator Koikes is a certain nor. Perhaps nineteen men out jot twenty v.ouM say without hesitj tion that senator Poikes will head til i: k, I. perhaps tho twentieth oho .. . ..11 shy mat Hubert Whlttet, Jr. Will In in.- lead Vet there are so many ?? tings tu be considered regarding .Mr. \. l.lttct's chances mat the careful ob rver ts unlikely to place, him so close i'o the hca i oi Iho list. Ills election probable; yet he way be at .he bot t m of Hie live who are chosen. A feature of Iho campaign has beeti I ?. i>< rsom i light waged on .Mr. Whit tet by Clyde vV. Saundvru. it has iriadi .>. felt In many ways known to .Mi. Hatiudi is, win? Is a politician of no miau abilllj und I'osoUrceiUliicss. Mr. tVhittit rcpiiei.1 to th.. barges agulnst . en;. Auditorium Saturday night. .Not ., tow stiiJunts oi tiu situation nclleve Mr. UeCk will lau.I In "OCOlld v, t liier? .tri others who deity that he will have a place among tie : Wage Win- on McCarthyi Another Interesting feature litis bbi a i:... mouths a.. . almost anybody ? ? -. ?i. smile thing! in his public speeches i itll moused doriiilint enemies and i . ? miid lilni in- w oneni 11 i ? fuiiili liirilj with civic problems in general, i.i it ,iii the aflalrti oi the city of itfch ihobd in particular, In everywhere a.i ibltti l. yet als methods of saying and . lini things set people against hliu. iiis conciliatory remarks at the Clij mditoriuiil Saturday night arc calcu? lated in restore pubic favor,' and it may t"- regarded as a certainty mat . .ii I.. pursiK : in- same line during i in- entire canvass, t.,. :-.- would never1! tor a moment have been thu slightest' doubl of his election As II Is. his fate l?ngs In th ? balance. There are Inllu-j . itial p. opie who arji mnkling personal appeals :.. their friends to vot< against Captain McCarthy Marx Oil rial linn many elements lb I draw from, noil bus made nil riattiiq campnign, from which he emerges without an enemy mid with many friends. Some of his sources of I strength arc a little uncertain! but| He Is considered to have a good chanc' of election. Uli* Wob totes. In recent, weeku the chances of th noniiii.it on ..f Uiaham B. Hobson ha> apparently boon vastly Improve"' Tliosi who remember bis record 1 lite City Council are working tor hin John Vy. M?uVc, nov. an Aldcrina from the Southside, m.s stcadiij grow in public f.ivor, arid i? regarded as on pi ; inen with li chunce, ? liarles V., Ilichai Is will ?? t ah eiibi I motiH vote in Jefferson Wtird, but it i is not s > well knoyi'n Iii the West Km Tin lireinen are working liard for Cai it.tin Taylor. Mr. Zimmermann b. .1 good Inipri a ?inn on the si tin tri? mis than win n lie began it ..um I peoi le iiht hjrii far t.;i oil tin list; Tl UeOrgb i: Kavls, .loh'n llirsolibers. <VI I liniu r. Ivtiowl vH'HM puul-j ail hai the city ol II linn ballots t..-iii. mow. ? euil.llli.lt es v. ; . business manager sciiooi, i>. V \ i us m \ n'siiir. Will He i'lNtAhllKhrd b> l lerka of Ashr i'llle Mere Millie (lullte*. [Special to The Tlmes-Dlspatoh.) ! Ashovllle, N c. Ceptcmber * The clerks of the leading merortiiillln houses of this city vv'.H within the vary, near I'lijun CStllllilsIl a school of sales ( miuishlp. the I.I. a !i:i\ itin I..-, n Indorsed' I.-.' no- be ill merchants' association.! Th-- step in regarded as a progressive one. and th. SflhOOl will tie .|iilte Aril Innovation In this section of the State.j th.- clerks plan to hold meeting atfinl- i mohtaiy. at wtvich warloda dopwrt-I incuts o< different stores will b? ills ctiSscd and criticized, :nul the members the Boles forces will rood papers regarding ;1" Until oi business in whielt thi-j ure engaged. H is planned to bring prominent merchants tu Ashe vilie for addresses .'it frequent inter? vals and tin- lesuits .'f tin school will i- ?? itched with Interest hen a itieet n t -i organizing (he institution will held in an earlj date, when otllcera ?a ill I . selected .ml th-- plahis for ihn . - ? text books in the public ? 'hoois i - be? ing considered b) comiiilt'tct-s from thi tlivatur Western North Carolina assoi i-iatlon and the MerchurttSi Association ? pib-d f"i- us'- In .i campaign to brine, about tin adoption of I.Its rbr itiahj i ? ? i>r. p.i. I'd to submit so.ii. interesting North Carolina Usoeiutloii Is com? posed of seven counties of the extreme the Morehi lit a i-lntlon has on Hs ? ? ? end the i tiiehim n luirialncd Idle durlti will resume ' their duties to-morro' ' lioQ n liioiiii.v. committees from thai or gahlzutlou sblieitcd new members Thursday am! Friday and in.- cam? paign will be continued through Mon? day. During the two da<s tibi I the work has been in progress one-half of the amount has tuen scoured, and it is hoped to raise (hi- deal i?d sum by Monday iit-n.ri. The eampnigh Is in elinrgo of Secretary A W. Me Kiami, of Charleston, (f., formerly ..f Aklnhoma city. Much Interest has been shown herb In the annouacomcnta that a party composed of seventy-five geographic: storients of this and other nations Wl visit Asheville October il. The part is composed Of thirty representative >.f foreign nations and forty-rive metr. hers Of tho georaphleal Society of New Vork, tinder the ausple.es of which torn over a large nan of the Unite States Is being made. The student ore now on the Pacific coast ami Wl return t" Asheville by tvny of Chattn nooga. Terin., Where they will span one day. They leave here for Ch?i lottesvllle, where they will visit th University of Virginia. They ar,- mas Inj; a study of geographical condition In the states Which thfey arc vislttn lind Asheville is Iii-- only city In th Si it.' at which tbeir ppoclal train wl stop l."i>ert Carries, a yoliris cntiffeur c Knoxviltc, is awaiting tr.lal at the ne> term of Htiperlor Critirt charged wit the Inrcen} ?l an automobile, tn charge ha vine been preferred as tit result lif nn acctdeiht which occurred t IJlltinore, when the car Which Cam, was IririviiiK wan driven into a trelirl cni it'I almost completely wreckei Carnes, with a party of friends, Ii t a I legt i I i i: 1:1 i |oy ride at mldulgl which Insti i u-.til tie- collision occtii :, .i w l.. it it v. is robbed of nil th vcstlgutlnii showed that Carries ha tnkev tli.. car from ,, garage withal the iV risen l of the owned, and hn ??borrowed" tin automobile fur his ow use ltal)>lt Arbogast, the pt^rletor t the garage, was the principal wltnef iiguinst him in the preliminary heat and Conies did not K<> on th stand His bond was named at $50 . s;M>\V SriIOtll COS VKNTION i:\D-. it- i\\i tl, -i.??lw I Special i.. The Tlrttes-Dlspatch.] Charlottcsvllle, v., . Heptember ?> Tie annual Sunday school conventloi of all Protestant denominations of AI bctnarle County, held at Spring HI! Church, near Advance Mills, carne t. a close yesterday, t" met>< .;??? year a tin- Ratesvllie MothodlM Church. Olli ceiB w, ie elected a.- follow*: presldsni .liipten Jv vis ?. ylco:presUlents, Tt. 3 Perkins, Jam-- a ? White, i. v. . Buk? Samuel J. Itobinaon ami T. K. Wllholt secretary, Charles it. Stevens, treas liter. W. W. \\>,ldell Tite secretary h statistical report fa the pnst year revealed the following Schooiii reporting. 53! officers an< teacher* i scholars, -, ?t??. total, r>, Ml: conversions, fcOfc. collections, $1, ?;.?.? home d-psrtment members, Joo ? :i. roll members, i n-thoy?ai schools, -t-'.