BASEBALL EDITION 2 EDITIONS DAILY This is "Dress-Up Week" in Washington. Read the advertisements of Merchants Offering Special Bargains ASHINGTON DAILY NEWS Tu? weather?G?n?r*llj tmlr ??ni?ht. Movant? Mrtrrlr trta ! ================ Vol.7 * ~ * ASHiKGicji n. c. monoa*-Afternoon october ii mt no.s? ? BOSTON WINS THIRD GAME SCORE; 2 TO 1 ALEXANDER LbSES His| SECOND GAME OF SERIES (Special to the Daily Newt) Boston, Oct. 11.?Boiton won to day's game by the acor? of 1-1. The final ran wae made In the ninth In ning The larreat crowd, that has attended the same? so far, was pres ent at the came. 42,200 paid ad mission. [' The fltat ran of the came was made by {Philadelphia in the third lnnlnc. when Burn* scored on Ban croft'* alncie- Boston evened it up in the fWi^Lh lnnlnc- Prom then it was nip and tuck until the ninth lnnlnc In their half of the final session, Philadelphia was unabl* to cat s man on baae. Hooper started ^hlnc* for Boaton by clncllnc to richt fleU. 8cott sacrificed. Hooper taklnc sec ond. Alexander passed 8peaker pur posely. Hoblltzel was thrown outj at first and Hooper took third, and Speaker second. Lewis singled and Hooper scored, ending the came Tw*-baae Jilta: ?coit. t baa* hits Speaker. Earned runs: Philadelphia 1; Boston 2. Sacrifice hit*: Ban croft, Alexander and Scott. Sacrl floe file*: Boblitael. Double play: Burn* to Bancroft to Luderus. L*?ft on baae*: Philadelphia 2; Boston 4. First base on errors: Philadelphia 1. Base on balls: off Alexander I; off Leonard V. Struck out: by Leonard 6; by Alexander 4. The t&al receipts from paid ad mission* amounted to 981,191. Players* share, 144.823. (National Commission's share, 98,219.10. Each club's share, $18,974.28. R. Boston 00000100 1?2 Philadelphia 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0?1 Vmr Help? Jermrj Hone Show. Morrlstown, N. J., Oct. 11?The I entry list for the 18th annual horse[ ?how of the Morrlstown Field Club,' which opened hf re was larger than ? In past years by reason of the In-j ternatlonal horse show not taking i place this fall In London, thas keep-} Ing more One animals In this coun-l try. - \ L A ROE ATTENDANCE AT baHaca CLASS Forty-three memberi of the Meth odist Haraca class were preaent at Sunday school yesterday morning. The Reds ?till lead the Blue? In new members secured, the score beln* 17-12. In attendance, the Blues yesterday had 71 per cent while the Reds bad <9 per oent CKK8CITO CLUB TO MEET. Will Hold Special MMli| Tomor row tlunim. Mrmbm Ar? to i A called mMttnt of the Cruel'.? Club will b* held with Mr.. Claude Carrow tomorrow at four o'clock. Thare will k* epcdal bualneee of Importance lo b. brouiht uv >nj ?TM-r member it urgently requ?.t>d to b* preeent. BELLMO TOXHiHT?Ik Ud 10c?fOINIHT fIVK EXTRA OOOD HKKI.R TO | WIOHT. A apcclal program thai la far* to place* Old ud jrounc alike. ] ?#9TO C9XIBDY AJTO DRAMA. CARL HAGEXBECK-tt'ALLACE SHOWS TO BE SEEN IX THIS .CITY OS FRIDAY. GIVE TWO SHOWS! Afternoon Performance Will Ik^la M Two O'Clock, While Evening' 8t?*r wp? Hurt M Elgin. Is j Blggrr and Brtter Tlutn Ever. Only a few more days await the appearanco of the Carl Hagenbeck Wallace Clrcue In Washington. The date la Friday. October 15, and tho jmall boys aa ulual are at fever heat In antclpatlon of what they will a?e and hear on clrcua day, acknowlcdg-| ed to be better than Christmas ami the Fourth of July combined. Nothing seems to dim the popu larity of the clrcua. eapecially those of the larger type. A new crop of children appear cach year. They must aee the dear good old clojku and amell the aawdust. But tne blare of the band, the rumble of heavy red wagon? and the roar of the Hons seem to make the grown upa. kida agali^ on clrcua day. Of course they generally say they, are going to "carry the children to aee the animals." But deep down In their hearts they know they would not mist the big ahow if there was not a amall boy In a thousand in?Irs on circus day. An Idea of the magnitude of the Carl Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus may be obtained from the immcnae street pageant to be seen on the down town streets at 10 o'clock preceding the flrat performance. There will be upwards of three mllea of sclntll latlng finery. More than 1,000 men women and horses will be seea la the great display. Eighteen differ ent nationalities will be represented, and the characteristic music of tho1 world will be played upon brass In-' struments, torn toms, drums, fifes and oymbals. Eight bands will yield circus ibe'ody, augmented by two of the largeet calliopes ever construct ed. Many of the dena containing the Carl Hagenbeck wild animals will be j oper for public display. There will; be more than half a hundred elab orately carved and decorated tableau wagona and allegorical floata. Three herda of ponderous elephants will make up the rear of the pageant. The performances will begin at 2 and 8 p. m. Doors to the Carl lla genbeck soo will be oponed an hpur earlier. WESTON KLECTRD CAPTAIN. (Charlote Observer) ?t a meeting of tho Horner foot bell squad yesterday afternoon. James Weston of Washington, N. C. was chosen as captain of the Purple and Orange for the season of 1915* Weeton received tho captaincy by n substantial majority, with Hlnes, Cheek and Nance being the recipi ent? of nomfn&tlons. Weston, although a first-year man at Horner, la a gridiron performer of much scholastic experience, hav ing occupied a backfleld position up* on the Washington High School eleven for five yeare. The Washing ton team Is *ne of the strongeat in the eastern portion of the Stato an i I? each year g formidable contender for the State championship which ?? decided at Chappl Hill. Owing to Ilia extensive experience and indi vidual ability, the selection of yee terday should prove a highly capable pliot fen- the Horner teftn. IXidBdloB Without a 1* t Jit United State* 1 h < y occa ?tonally lynch a man, but In mill lb* U nwtlanM M a praiidenlla' I^Wfci'.ltr ?Wall ?trt? Jonrw.1, ? ROQUE GONZALES GARZA Roijue Gonzales Garza, at one tJm* president of the convention govern nient of .\!exlc6. is now in Washlngtor as a representative of the VlUa-Zspsta factions. He says any pacification plar that recognizes Carranza and does not Include the Villlstas as'factors In the! situation will mean nothing but anar chy in Mexico. WIM, BE ON A I.ARGEK SCALK THAN' EVER. PREPARATIONS ALMOST COMPLETED. MANY FEATURES Numerous Exhibit? Already Receiv ed. Social ?nd Educational Fea tures Are Well Cared For. A Uig Time Is Expected. (Special to the Dally News) Raklgh, Oct. 10.?Another week and the Great 3tate Fair wllhbe on. North Carolinians -from ev^ry auc tion of the State will gather at the capital for the annual fraternal greetings and to witness what God hath wrought through man's Indus try and Intelligent direction on the farsi, in the orchard. In the shop. In mercantile ertabilshmonta and the various other forms of endeavor. Great things are being prodicted of the coming event. Colonel Pogue. the secretary, says that It will be the biggest and best that has ever been seen In the o!d commonwealth. It Is not merely a catch phrase to draw crowds to Raleigh. He's got tho facts to back the assertion. Coming events cast tbelr shadow* before them. Within the past few days indications have transformed Into realities. Exhibit entries have grown so great that extra space must be provided. The floraj and mlll-l tary feature has Assumed such pro portions that It can now bo said without stretching the facts that thlfl feature will be the greatest ever' pulled off In North Carolina. The i social features have a!ao been brought to the front as never before J*;-Will be an occasion that will ptearn the crowds so Immensely that all Will -ha glad that they came. There la rfl kinds of steam be hind (he fair (his year. ?olonul Pogue In the years past has dem onstrated his ability to pull off big events. This year he Is putting h's usual energy Into the work and In addition he t^as (be co operation of the president, Capt. R. J. Parrlsb, of Durtfffm. who, Is throwing his whole haart, body an'd mind la the effort to tnake-the fall1 the greatest ever held In the State and the ef forts of both ar? meeting with on usoal ?access In the aotlal depart ment, Mr. R. O Everett,,of Durham .the chief marshal. Is putting form I Urtouout ?n4 U|? ?tj?* F? at the marriage of their daughter Clara # to Mr. Edward King Willie on the evening of Wednesday. OctQber the twentieth at eight o'clock Quaker Church High Point, North Caro'.lna Reception immediately after the ceremony, four hundred and four North Mtin Street NOTED PASTOR IN TROUBLE Kev. Dr. Newell ?wight Hillit. sue cessor to Henry Ward Bsecher tod Ljrran Abbott Id the historic Ply mouth church. Drooklyn. is Involved In financial dlfflcultie? which, as be admitted to his congregation, are du* to his ambition for wealth and powc.. Doctor HUUa It here aeen In his pu'pit Amusements of Many Kinds Will be Frovid?!. Exhibit? Promise ut , He Larger and IkiU'r Tlu?n Evit. (Special to the Daily News) Aurora, Oct. 11.?The commlit-e in charge of securing the amuse ment attraction* for the big fair to be held here next month, are endeav Ing to secure the best shows avail able and to make 'his feature of the fair brtler than it ever has been be fore. The exhibit commitfe Is also hard at work and they stated this morning tbat last year'? exhibits would be surpassed both in number and quality by the ones on display at the coining fair. Hardy Thompson has r? gne?: a, secretary of th' fair .nsoci.it Ion, ti account of beir.** aoa* :?> to give ti .* office proper tlw?? atii h.tent. M.. Thoni. jn in :eil(ill rjtto.i ginninr am' t hi* ?k?* in pr.t<"tir ally al' of 1 ? tSn ?. J. W. ( hapin was elc(f J \> All hi* place. Th> oilicer8 of the association are as follows: President R. I.. M. Bonner. Vlce-presiden'?J. W. Clayton. Sery.-Trea#.? J. W. Chapin. MERCURY TAKES A BIG TUMBLE HI* Dtrtm* Moro an?1 (lic Frvc/Jng ' Point Would Have lle?*n K<*ncl?. e<1 Tli I? Morning The mercury dropped 2ft dare's last night. This morning found th" official thermometers hero register ing an the mlnlmam for the n!gV 30. Six degre s colder would have brought a freeze, probably. Anyway. It was cool A husky little wind during the night mad ? fo'ks In bed glad of It. It was the coldest of the season by some de grees. NOTICE TO TKACHKIW*. All teachers, who expect to teach this year and hnvp not mad? nr rangement about certificate*. will please take notice thst on Thursday ?nd Friday. Oct. 14th and 15th, there will be he1<| puhlic examlna-j tlon In Waahlnjtton. This Is the )ast public eiamlnatlon that will bd; given this year. Kxamlnal'.on for colored teachers will be held on Saturday, Oct. 16th. 81(n ed? W. G. PRIVETTR. County Superintendent ! X 0-11-4 te. TAKES LIPE AI BETHEL I IlKMi'S WKI.I? KNOWN' IN THIS SKt'UON, KJKKU A IHLLKT TMK'H'fiH HIS UKKAST KATl'KUAY. CAUSE UNKNOWN U'iv- ill <' ir.|M:i) With Another V?-;rntli F0II0W<<4-ars of nire and an orphan cotum it?-:l tuicide Satur day. He I j vol w.'rb a Ms Jone?, by whom h. had b?- r. adopted, about three mi I** from itethel. Death rs tu'.ted from a bui>t wound through the breaat 1 r. G revne, the coron*r i.eld an in?U"Kt t h 1 ^ morninp. I - wen! out fiaturday with J one./ .son af'er a in ad of wood. Af-_ ter i:.cy had prnc??*d i a short dis tance, UieiT- ask d ilip other young man to e: >p tin- wagon for a mo ment. Hi th n ilfw uded and went around to the r- ar f the vehicle. Jo.ie?., curious to km. a the meaning of his actions. look d a* iund to watch him. II?* ?av; lJigf.s take a re volver ou; of uifi pock-'t. put it ?o fcia br?-a>t and tire, hiimol ately af terwards. liiggf Htagger-d hack, ?houtiitg "I have killed myself!" Oca:h followed nhortly aft r It Is rot known what caubed the young n.an's ra?>h art. Ho was tn good health and i:i apparently Rood .spir.tr. and i.ad no trouble* of v. liiih any?ne knew anything about. Th?- ?hooting tuay have b ?.n au ao ciileut. al'houirh ti e c< ia jr.! Isnpres s?.on if that it vas deliberate *ui ridc. I ? Seen I?) ji .Nunilur of KrHidcniA ? v?-ral n-xroPH w?*n* Hc'itip KiiKpirSfMiBly n?*nr their lirrrniscft. Four arrests u*re made and tij?- acr-ti<-,?d parties will be tried i h i ? afiTji' -n T'-. wi"%? haneing .1 -i nuinliT of bon???. a it!> Wat r *ir?et. it i= believ ed that the n^grrvn w>r?? the onea wlxti escaped from the Greenville lock-ii]? is k'wk KClll RKXT: WHIMS Fi?K I.HilVT hniii.pliofpilip Will real rooms with bonru or v ill furnJ h tabli hoard only. Apply No. 216 West S?rr?n-1 f'roet 10-11-1 tl'P.