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THE WASHINGTON DAILY NEW PUBLISHED EVERT AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAYS. Enteral m ncoad-dui matter, August 8, 1809, at the postoOc* of Washington, N. C-, main tb* act of Manh ?, 1870. 8trB8CRIPION RATES: ? .*S Tint Month* TB Biz Month* 1.60 On* Year ?.00 Subscription* must be paid for in advanra. If paper is not rr srived promptly, telephone or write this oCoe. Subscribers desiring the paper discontinued, will please notify tfcis office, otherwise it will be oontinued at regular subscription rates. JAMES L MAYO . Pbopbi*tob CARL GOERCH Edit?? WASHINGTON. NORTH CAKOUNA. Jl'l.Y 15. 191#. The l\?pe is pung to make a second appcul for peace among the warring nation- of Kuntj*. It tin* Pope 11 tak?* h tip for us, he.'l let them tight it out. They w.m'i l?e >ati-tied any other way. Probably the sharks are makiiiu their present attack* on bather* along the Jersey coast in wliT t.? uaiu rceognitiou and ?how 'hat all the sharks in the world don't live ? u laud. The naval luilitia left Washington this morning, rather depleted in rank:?. for ihe annual summer cruise. 1 liere is still time to catch up with them and incroAM' rlieir number. Attention: Washington baseball team.?Forward. MARCH! A CINCH TO MAK K A FORTUNE. When Hetty Green. wlio was reputed t*? be the world's richest wo man, die?l a few days upt. there immediately appeared ill a lllliuler of papci*s a series i ?t articles reg.irdini: her iireiit wealth and her method of ua.i.i fZ secured ' >a t lie. lint Mrf. <anui didn't accomplish -uch wonder? at that. She started in with ?."i.ooo.oiio. which -he inherited and all she 'lid was to hold on to this sum and invest it -o as to be sure of at least six per cent interest. She followed thi?- policy fer .*?! years. One dollar, compounded annualh at -ix per cent t"?:r this length of time, will amount to ?$-1. F mm this, it may lie m*cii thai Mrs. Green s $."?.000, i m h i could go up i nt ?? the hundred. ?>f millions during tiie >auic length of rime. / In brief, her plan for getiiiiii wealthy was merely to save. And ihe saw* plan will brina: wealth t?? any pcison who trie* it and has patience enough t.? earrv it out. wiihout lieeoiniug bait for get-rich ouiek scheme* or indulging in to., many extravagance*. WILSON WAKES IT AND lll'STI.ES. The tieighl?oring city of Wilson i- making preparations for gome big progres* in the near future. A paid secntarv for the Chamber of Comment*. who i- aUo an experienced traffic manager, has been employed and plans are .being put. into "effect for a rushing member ship cai^aign. With .this force at work. Wilson should do some trig w.qHnd ought t.. lie able to accomplish much rhat will lie of lienetit t?? the city. Wa?hing'on will eventually have a paid secretary to its Chamber of Commerce, hut we must tir.-t take more interest in the workings of this organization Ik*fore this can U? liopeil for. ANOTHER NEW RlSIN ESS FOl! WASHINGTON. Aunenncemeiii was carried in y<?-terday"s issue of the Daily News tha* I. K. Win-low. a prominent and wealthy resident of Greenville, had purchased a piece of property in Washington and would con struct -tables lien* for the purpose ..f going into the horse and mule bit ?i lies- on a large Mttle. Washington will extend h heart > wi Iconic to Mr. Wiiislow and will hi?pe every >Ufce?s for him. We ?re confident that the citizens as a wh??lc will do all they can to a?i-t him in his venture and mak? his bn*ine? dealing.- in the eit\ I ?..t h pleasant and profitable. A GOOD CHANCE FOR I it K >ST ING WASH I NGTON. It is cxpeeted thai thirty f..rt\ utemifcr- of ihe Potraca class of t.be Methodi-t church will leave her?* I'ucsday ?m an excursion trip to Richmond and other Virginia ?*i*ies. It this trip is carried out a- 4*iiiitcmpbifed. if will alTmd an excellent opportunity for doing some liti** Uniting for Washington. The Daily News ha- almnl> broached the nmtier to Chamber of Commerce official?. and if the Ihiraceans leave here a- scheduled, they will be provided with alxnii a thousand neat little pamphlets, which will contain a numlier of interesting facts regarding Wash ington ami the neighboring section!. HERE'S A NEW ONE. The following item appeared in the new* column? yesterday: Richmond. Va.- "I don't kit. w how I can keep a tnan from changing hi- religion. Thesi? merchants who arc now ? :ii!' *)m ir -top-s ? >ii Saturday and opening them on Sun day. U*ean-?* fliev claim their religion requires t4ietn t^? oh ?erve Satunlay a* the Sal bath, may have dono diff^rentlv in flic pa-t. but I'm not comerned with that.*' Judge CrutcliHcld fodav expre--c?l liiin-elf, regarding tin* new "blue law?*' in Virginia. Perhaps we nhouldn'i ?lo it. hut we can't lii'lp throwing out n hint t*i th?we inerrdiaiita who would like to keep their stores open in Washington on Sunday-. Of cour-e. tlu*se men*hanta wouldn't, like to close down on Saturdays, bnl there*H a way of getting around that i?v?. Here*- nnr Sfilntion: SupjNi?e Mr. .lories k?fp* a drug ?lore. Ho is a menilier of the Methwli.^t ehi?n*h and *?? can't afford to k?*ep open on Sunday*. Hut why ean't he get a Jewish partner, who observes Saturday as hi* Sabbath ? Mr. Jones eon Id then attend to duties on Saturdays wtiile the Jew i* at church, and the latter could keep the store open on Sunday?, while Mr. Jone? i* at church. Positively simple, isn't it? NEW ACTOMOnif.E DEALERS. Messrs.- Hackney and Jackson have established a new automobile agency in Washington and will be located in the Rodman building on Main utreet. Their enterprise will l?e another addition to t-hc lint, of many antr?mhoi)e ?lealers in the eitv. An idea of the prosperity of a community ean ti.Hually be obtained from the number of automobile? that one see? in the streets. Not only is the present number of ears' in Washington large, hut it is being,constantly increased. There are at least twelve different makes of ears now being demonstrated and sold in Washington and t*c,h agent, is doing a good bnsinesa. We are confident that Meaar*. HacJcnev and Jackson will he no exception and that, their enterprise arDl be aneceaaful in every way. . Col. C?? nut 1 us Vaiidi-thUt. millionaire National UaurilMman, supvrvutng the' departure of tin* Sixty-ninth rojrtiueat. N. T. N. G.. at the railroad yards. (Joto il ?-l VaniVrhllt I* out- of the bent-known of th# Guard officers In New York, nod lias ?pem uiueh of hI* time bringing the National Guard up to ltn present high standard. Tin- Sixty-ninth regiment was the tlrst New York refltnont u? be Hent ro the ntute mobilization site at Camp Whitman. Beektnan, N. Y. $588,000,000 ASKED IN SENATE FOR NAVY: FOUR BATTLE CRUISERS Washington. July 15.?Following is the Senate Naval Committee'? pro gramme or construction. an outline,! In it* 1588,000.000 navy bill: Ten dreadnoughts (four this year j. Ten srout cruisers (four t!.ls year). . Five fleet submarines (none tills year K Fifty destroyer* (ten this year). Fifty-eight coast submarines i twenty-seven this year). Three oil fuel ships (one this year K One repair ship, one hospital ship, one transport. Two destroyer tenders (one Huh year). One fleet submarine tender. Two ammunition ships (one thlp year). t Two gunboats (one this year). SAIiKMNAX. WKAKV OF MM>W MAI I.A AND WIRES. SENDS ORDER* BY IMOEONS. I By United Press) Cleveland July 1$. -Weary of having his orders delayed by wire and slowed by mall service, Georitc E. Snedden. salesman for a Cleveland firm, bought some currier pigeons which have done so well that his firm ha* Just Instituted a statewide system of carrier pigeon communication arn-ntr r 11 Its salesmen. THIS MODERN ADAM MAY FIND SIX EVES IN HIS GARDEN Of EDEN IODA1 (By United Press) New York. July 15.?Six moden Evil of unknown' Identity am do termined to nrrompany the moderi Ailam. Joe KnrwN. when he leave? ^ils palatial apartment here today U plunge. nude. i-;to the worn;? of th< Adirondack hills on another of hli lamoujt back to naturo Jamhources Knowlea IIvrh thin wiiy a month s year. When he comes out he Is well ed on fruit.*., nuts and herbs and liid in a deerslcin suit. Knowes didn't want the women with him bo he rhoxe one of them \fm. Emily Davis. whose husband ?vas killed In the fighting in North ??rn France rae?>ntly and who is an experienced, woodswoman. to tak? rharge of the nix Eves after hp had r hosnn a camp for thom and lefl lirellmlnary Instructions in the art ol llndins edible roots and how to make Kfiare*. traps and fish nets of grassei find fibre. This corsettess. unhalr plnnad and non-mirrored sextette of Eres will live for a month in the R?cr*?t capip In the Adlrondacks. theu Knowlea will ico back to net them. PTftRT CHVTOTIAff CHIWH. (Tim. *M. MnUstyrr, Minister. Blbl* School 10 a. m.. W O. 'Ellis Supt. Services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Morn In* subject. "Jeans and ths l/unatic." Evening subject, "The Victory at Haieroth." Juniors 3 p. m.. Mr?. Will;ersoa Supt. Christian Endeavor 7 p. m.. MIh? Pearl Whitley Pres. The minister will speak at Haw Branch Christian church 8 p. rn. You are Inrlted. Landlords are sometimes as anx* lous to And better tenants as Rood tenants are to find batter landlords. tn?w:M Ktrntwai arai kotk. D?ep Breaths. How the estimate of woman's beau ty baa changed If'these last 2B years! Despite the ever-Increasing frivolity of our dress we no longer admire the delicate feminine types, the fragile flowers, as one might call them, of long ago. With rammer athletics and hygienic living at1 ether times, a new type haa been created?the bonnie American girl c?n do things and still seem beautiful. Now do you know what is at the bottom of this great change in looks in the type of American -woman now thought ideal? The modern woman haa begun to use the lungs given her by nature for the storing up of phys ics ffcnergy. and which were onoe com pressed with tight lacing and starved with the silly indoor habits thought necessary for the preservation of com plexions and the "refined" air once admired. She haa learned to breathe, or Is learning the need of better breathing, and the best lessons sho can get on this important subject aro thoae which come with outdoor sports of all sorts. A Different 8ort of 8tudlo. "A funny thing happened last night," she was telling him as they wore seated 1^ a car. "You know those two girls who have taken sucf> a fancy to me. 1 don't know why'. Well, 1 dined with them in their stu dio. It was a lovely little dinner thoy had got up for me. 11 was about to sail In. when all of a sudden they looked at each other and one of them said 'Shall we say graco?' 'Certain ly.' the ether said. And with that they bowed their heads and said a silent grace. I bowed mine, too, and did the same; but I must say it was the first time I'd ever seen such a thing don? In a studio where only Bo hemians are supposed to live." To Break Large Bottles. The method of breaking small bot tles without splintering tho glass by burning an oil-soaked string tied1 about th?in. Is well known, but thfc^ met hoi d'.eg not work well with large' bottles. Following Is a method by which any sited glass vessel can be' broken?as. for example, a glass tub to be made out of K carboy: Pill the vessel with cold water up to the point' at which It Is to be broken. Poor enough boiling oil over tbe water to make a good coat on the surface, snd, before the oil has time to,cool. d;ish cold wster on tho outside of the Teasel. A clean break at the contact joint Of oil and water will bo the rcnult Mrs. Hep's Sayings. "There u a lotta talk 'bout how to rejuce the cost of llvln'," considerod Mrs. Jr.naihan Hep, resting her hurt ing shoes, "but the mos' fecshual way to my mind Is Jest to git w'at you neois viuraslf?arr'jnot pay no" ten-1 sbu:i to -v'at your neighbor has. nor will think uv w'at you have."?1'nts burgh i>' batch. BIRDS NECESSARY TO LIFE Without Them, It la Declared, the Hu man Rac? Would Be Unabla to Exlet. Do you want to know the one thing that can be worse than the European war? John Dave?, big brother to the blrda and tree physician, Kent, Ohlo'i arbiter of lawn and str earn, ban found out what It ia Mr. Dave? tella an a od leno* each night at the Weet aide T. M. C. A.: 'Human life dependa upon vegeta tlon. We weald all starve If vegeta tion ceased for a year. But vegeta tion depends upon the blrda, who pro tect It from deettactlon by insects. "Human life, therefor?, dependa upon the btrds. AH Ineeetlvoroue blrda la this country ara decreasing ten per cent each year. Unleas we start at onoa $o Increase their num ber, to protect them and kill their enemtoc. within a decade will occur the disaster U> humanity which I have ?poken of?A cfttastrophlo horror mora awfal than the European War." I>e?rea*e in the insectivorous blrda, said Mr. Dave* I* due to deetruction at forest*, depriving birds of re treats rrom storms aod cold, tad the enmity of the Engl till spar?*?, which, he Bald, fftcreatc* almost as fact ae tka ton measured p??(eny ?* the eankar rorm New Yirfc Woftt. ?M* ? ? ? Madrid. July 15.?Owl n* ft* aproadiajc or tfea fraat railway ?trike In Spain all constitutional guarantee? ^ ? Martial law waa declared j City and province <W Madrid. Union leader* announced tl ceu?ra) strike affect In* all Industries will be?la on Sunday. Klas Alfonao today laaued a da ere? pro rod n? Parliament. MATTER by ualn* tba cLaaalfled ool umna. ' f ? ?* i Exceptionally Lov Round Trip far? Tickets oa sale July l?tb Good < returning July 10th. Two day? at the Maahore VMt ? Virginia Beach and Cap? Henry. Ocean resort? of rare beauty. Con sult your ticket agent, or write v; H. S. LEARD, Q. A. A.. 1 Norfolk. V* J* r. MITCHELL. T. P. A.. Raleigh. N. <L * Jk2 ia the Daily Haw?. 1 E. XJarolma Teachers Trairtmg School ^ 8tate school io train teachers tor the pablic schools or North Ca*j ollna Every energy la directed to this on? purpose. Tuition tree to nil who agree to tench. Fnll T^rsa begin? September ft. ltU. For catalogue and other Information address, # ROUT. H. WRIGHT. Piwidtat Omtftlte. M. C. X J A cool breezy bedroom after the drudgery of a sultry summer day. A clear brain for the next day's work or play. A Westinghouse Fan and a few cents worth of current will keep you cool from dark to dawn. Have Thai Breeze in Your Home A comfortable summer with a Westinghouse Fan. Made in many styles to meet thedemand of the office, home, store, factory, theatre, etc. Let us attend to your needs. Municipal Electric Plant Washington, N. C. YOUR JOB PRINTING Will Be Done to Your Complete Satisfaction by The Daily News Job Department Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Envelopes, statements, cir- - cular letters and work of of all kind, at reasonable prices. The Daily News is work ing for the upbuilding of Washington. We solicit your patronage. Every dol lar spent with us, directly or indirectly helps the city and the community. LET US FIGURE ON YOUR NEXT JOB. J. LBOIV WOO!> , IAMRH W. OOfJI Memtara Now York foil?? Kichaogo. j. LEON WOOD & CO BANKERS AND BROKERS ?t*cka. Bond*. Cotton. Orala and Protitloaa, 11 Plum* Sir ?at. Carp?Btar Building, Norfolk. Va. Prlvata wlraa to Now Tork Stock ftxabaaga, Ohtoafo Boar? Tra4* aad o t bar financial eontara. domucRPONiwrtoB rmpbctpul.lt aouicirxo. iBTMtnmt u< marginal umiia g1?an urafal attaatfm. 0. -W nv.': ?.t JOHN JL BONNXB Attara*7-?t-L?w WAtHDiOTOM. N. ?. m. I. W?H WARD ft<IBIME8 ltteni?TMt-Uv WASHOfOTON. N. ?. Wt prMtlM la tk* wirta ot Um W. O. RODMAN *l??ni 1 Imm WASBDTOTON. M. ?. ? ? ??????? BARRY MoHftTLLAU ATTORNVT-AT-LtAW * L*mrhUsbou?fc Bnlldtnf. Corntr B>?o?d ud MtfkM Ite a. A. OiaH Jr. I. I. MannUkt L. m. Wum W. W. Klukia DANIEL * WARREN. MANNING * KITOHTN AttorawtHAw PraeOoo in ??ptrtor. r^ml and ?mubi eony of tkte tut* A.D. MuLua. W*?htajrton.N.C. W. A, ThMMMft. AirorikN.6. McLEAN ft THOMPSON Attorney >t-Uw Aurora mi WMfclaston. N. 0. ? ????????.???# ? ' 1^2 ? ?. Lu Itmrt F. *- ?rr*i STEWART ft BRYAN Attorn ?r? ?t Uw WABHINOTON. N. a. N. L. Blmmoni W. U VM|tai SIMMONS ft VAUfHTAN UWY1RH IMM 11-14-11, L*u?falncbo*M Balldlog. W??hintton, N. ?. G. A. PHILLIPS ft BT.O. mui DtBIJ&ANCS WABMINOTON. N. ?. FROM WASHINGTON. HKKK-KXD EXCURSION PAR $0.00 to Wilmington. ?8.70 to Norfolk. Tickets ob sale for all train* on each Saturday and for forenoon trains on each Sunday from Kay S 7 to Sept. 11. Inclusive, limited return ing to reach original starting point prior to midnight of Tuesday neat following date of eale. SUMMER EXCURSION FAJUM ?7.75 to WHghtsvlllr Beach. ?10.PS CO Myrtle Ilea c*i. Tickets on sale from May IS to October 16, IbcIiiIt?, limited re turning until October SI. Literal stop-pvfr privileges. Schedulee and fnrtber particulars cheerfully furnished upon application to 8. R. CLARY. Ticket Agaat. Washington. N. C. ATLANTIC COAST IJNR, / NOTICE. I have tbla dar qualified before the Clark of tba Superior Court of Beaufort county as Executor of tba 1 <ast Will and Taatament of Wlllla? H. Call, deceaaed. whose will bae been filed and probated. All par son* Indebted to bit oatate ara ra? quested to make immediate settle ment with me and all paraona hold ing claim* against bin aetata ara no MM to III* th. IK duly ItemlMtf and verified within one year, as pro scribed By law. else tbla notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. This June SO. 1*1?, WM. H. CALL. JR. Executor of Win. H Call Deceaaed. S-SS-Swc. * Figuro the probable ooat of a claaalfied advertising through which yon can sell that can sen property?and the VALUE to yon of
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