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I established 1877. RALEIGH. N. C.; OCTOBER 20. 1915. VOL. C. NO. 101. DSEPH WOMBLE IS CHftllQIi BI8Y For Second Time Three-Year- UKi oannage baoe wins bold Medal in Contest FOUR 100 PERCENT BABIES Hundred and Ninety-nine Ex amined Out of Two Hundred one! Twenty-five Entries, Special Prizes To Wake and Raleiah Babes; Diplomas aii-l Honor Roll nose health, his eyes, throat. The children who bronze medals for the teeth, cars, received the iifxi , highest ." v. Dip. in ; wur- awarded Town Ha hies. Fir.st Cla.s Milton 11. Git. so Raleigh, ;.ire ! months, score loO Seeond 'lass Georce R. iLic..' Raleigh, months. score 9S Third Clas.- -David iim Lcod, Raloi;h, 98. Fourth C'i.o-o pes, . .or Ahoskie, ae Ir.-:; Wiilou-hb;. months, s'-oic 100. For the Mocoiit lime, .Iii:.t ilx Samuel :',onths old, receives the sold medal ior the highest score in the annual Belter Babies Contest conducted at Iho State Fair under the auspices of the: Health Department of Raleigh Woman's Club. His score was 100 vcv cent., the very same upon which lie won the medal as championship baby last year. Three other babies made a perfect score, but owing to the fact that Joseph Samuel Womble Wfw oldest of the four and that his fccore varied least, the judges awarded tilni the gold medal. The contest continued during three days .and in that time physicians and specialises exar. lined one hundred and idnety-nlno baMes, two hundred and fk;0 js63Sb& ..............'.-.... .-T.va - tifth Cla.-: I.caise Uuth. Hamlet, ase 17 month.s, scon- Sixth Class H-lna Ventlln Cusii Wiiifon, a-ze 'Av months, soon- 9 Kural rabies. I-'irst Cias.-- Henry Clinto.i V.t'..in : i-x-''-:-I ..-x-x-:j:.::.:.xojJS' itf'.'.'.'.'. ::-:-:::::v:-:i:-x-:-:'::-v'X :.:::::.x':-.:v:;;.---X.v, ty mm r-..' TIM KDITU OUTLAW scores in the contest were as follows: Town Haines. IMilton R. Gibson, Jr.. of P.aleish, age 9 months, score 100. Inez Lee Willoughby, Ahoskie, age C months, score 100. Rural Habics. Henry Clinton Vatkins, AVake Forest, age 10 months, score f)9.5. Kdith Outlaw, Middlesex, age 17 months, score 100. Special prizes had been awarded from the Raleigh Clearing House As sociation to the highest scoring baby, by the Raleigh Woman's Club highest scoring Raleigh girl, and Wake Coun ty Medical Socktty for the highest scoring boy bafc in Wake county. These and other prizes were won as follows: Milton R. Gibson, age 9 months, score 100 per cent., $25 In gold from the Raleigh Clearing House Association. Manie Linford Washburn, Raleigh, age 9 months, score 98, highest scor ing Raleigh girl, silver cup from Ral eigh Woman's Club. Gordon Smith, Jr., 3 East North St., Raleigh, age 8 months, score 99, $10 from Wake County Medical Society. Klla Currln Rux, Henderson, age 15 ' 1 A lVll iW: ll. vrv l":!v- i .'!... II".. ( u-.. f t . . i , . li- . . i : . . 0 mo!;t!.s, s : y v . I , I fWPWPMWI I, . . ; 'Xii:-: :-.r-. ". T'- - t- t-wV I ' -Jm. - ?'; :.- v : .V: -W, . J Aj- GORDON SMITH, JR. Wake Forest, route aiiO 10 montlis score - 99.T. Second Class Charles I'hilip Hor ton, Knightdale, nge 2 1 months, score 97.5. - Third Class Joseph Samuel Wom ble, Carthago, age ob months, score 100. Fourth Class Fannie Lee Brough ton, Garner, age S months, score 97.5. Fifth Class Edith Outlaw, Middle sex, age 17 months, score 100. Sixth Class Catherine M. Cowan, 1NT.Z l.i:r. WlI.I.orGHHY I'hilip M. Goodwin. Il..liuh. Lf months, score US. MiMen Lethco ( l.w 1 i.ei , AiisU r, 10 nitintlis, soor- l-'s. Charles Philip llnr-.m, KninhM.iU. 24 months, score 97... Fannie Le: i:rouu'!uc:i, months, .-core 7 . T . lileanor ltaniioloh MilU-r '21 months, score y 7 . G . Osier G. Stephen months, score l7.f. John Huert Stock:.r months, score 97.5. W. Tom Post. Jr., months, score ! 7 . 3 . Kathleen P. Bray, months, score 9 7.T. Katherine W. Williams. ItaK-ih. 1 months, score y ..". licit;!), is , ri"!ita!f Rali;h, !7 Raleigh. Uao-ih, US Raleigh. 0 .OSl l'lf S.VMVIX WOMHLi: Iwenty-liw having been entered for the (intest. '.ike tle champion baby.-a number vcro entered in the 1915 contest who . ro also in the contest of 1914. Ac cording to the specialists, the babies this year were far above the average in the two contests heretofore con ducted. The chief value of the con tests in the orograrn for better babies, U tho oncouragement and instruction :'X-x .x::-:":"-.':':: :'"-x:Wx:::ri :sx :.:-":X:::.ftX:Xx x-xvft :v:-sjgKc.:a3r 4-x.y'--x-x-xvV: r.) 10 Elizabeth Ijoai-e (lerc-w, months, score 'jt.Z. Hmily I)al Gray, Raleigh. months, score 5. David Augustine Willi jus, U.-. 1 f months, score 97..",. Athur P. Kinp, Jr., Sam! . months, score 97. Frederick Wilhelm Mahler, Jr., egh, 6 montliA, score 97. Howard Grant Dv.trow, Ral'i.;i?. Z months, score r7. Millars Reevis, Rnleij;n, 2 i no'iitiis, score 97. Vermont C. Roystr. Raleich, 1 7 months, score 9 7. Ia- Fleming Davcnpor!, Jr., iiai elgh, 9 months, score 97. Daisy Caroline Marshall. Rleih. months, score 9 7. Florence Patricia Ilolden, Loui.i burg. 23 months, score 97. Catherine G. Harding, Radish. 21 months, score 9 7. 1ILLA CUKRIX RUX 22 to mothers and fathers In the care of montns, score 98.5. gold ;ck,e. the baby. And these who did not re- Margaret - ru- niptAlv months, score 93, gold rinb. satifinA thnt th.v rorpivpd tho benefit Margaret K. Washam, Belmont, age n ..w, opTieoi i r nr on th. score 98, silver spoon to be had in the State, counsel that hw Campbell Bo j d. Raleigh . a0e , . " . vi . ..l I o - - r -nr is..s. sweater l-iui. LOUISE CAMPHKLL BOYR Apex, age 32 monthn, score Homr Roil. An honor roll, comprising thirty seven babies making s. r1 of 0 7 and above is as follows: Edna Venella Cousins, Wilson, months, score 99. James Lideil Worable. Mor.cure, months, score 99. Robert Byard Green, Raleigh, months, score 98.5. J. F. Lowry, Jr., Wake Forest, months, score ss.o. Andrew Jackson Fuquay, 8 months, score Louise Ruth Nash, months, score 9 8.". ttpnrire I?. Riddle. Jr. months, score 98. David Graham MeLood. Raleigh, 30 months, score 9$. Wright Restill Shaw. Raleigh, 7 months, score 9 8. Joerh M. Dixon. Jr.. R.-.lcigh, 10 I month?, score Blanched, Hamlet. 17 . Raleigh, 20 x ' ",Vf1vr'';'" &"'ivl' I : - ir'3dA M vP.ii: l.INFORI) WASHIU KX Sallie Klizabeth Council, Raleigh, months, --core 97. Mar.rc: Evelyn Grc-r?. Ra!' i?:h, I i months, score 9 7. 4 HER RIB BROKEN WHEN AUTO CRASHES INTO BUGGY Goldsboro, Oct. 2 3. An automobile, driven by unknown rrties, ran into a buggy occupied by Mr. and Mrn- Petfr Forehand, of Pikeville. In front of tho postofflce yesterday. Mri Forehand was thrown from tho buggy and sustained two broken ribs and wa3 othr-lse bruised and bxdly shaken up. t e V e t s i i I i 'A 1 L f i 1 ; t- i t i1 r i c I? " f ! ' ' i ; i J i 1 .i r i! -5 s ? s f 1 - HI ! r v 4 -" I 4 I 1 j I