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f LIT. GILEAD JOINS CHARLOTTE-SOON CIRCUIT ARRANGED CLUB CHOOSES FORM ASSOCIATION ATHLETICS LOOK ' - linn nrrtnrnn . riiTinri if iirni i K IL II JILL 'L ULi . r-, i rn U L U I IliL I f-rlL III L III HU lirrillT .11.1 Kuieigii ..Automobile iaicrs rer- I II M I II T k J UlllaJBIIU - 1IBIIII1X-I Raleigh, Charlotte and South' ern Will Be Ready June 1 Farther End I Getting Ready for Commercial Traffic President Ilix in the City Maie-Sei-retane Meet-, anu . I lan for IfoKlinj; Exposition This Fall , ; Tire--se-.eeties -of -ths .yarluiia..ir ssaociatioiis of North t arolina HIM Dr. Delia Dixon Carroll Was -Elected President RalelglTuTomoTiile Dealc'rs 'er fert Temporary Organiza tionThe Oihcerj "..' . . . -( . . Their Showing Better Now TJu-ai.mobile-deaieia.i't Kalelgh . Th3n L3SI SeaS0l HOUSE IS formed a temporary orgauizalioii last night for the purpose of associating j . I tht dealers of the city into a brother- AHEAD "" : V iSO The meeting was held In the office I of Mrurn. Powell A Powell, and wui attended by L. II. Wyatt, of the Caro- vesterday in iireensboro, and arranged ; i .u ......... i. .., (hi. Hiatal me imi- anu in- i a,i during, the full of . III, .. ULUtJ snuin ii ronna sent a ruriii- ative. but Georgia did not make her : date. There la a sort of lent schedule bv which tho d : f the cities' farther Hut ' . kem -in Hrlnd. ' . .,-. i '-. Secretaries 0. K. Wbb,'of Wlnston- That active traffic between -the . Garland Daniels, of Greene - points of MC Ollead and t nariotte will t,,,ro; Joseph E. Pogue, of Raleigh; 'Vari m iai.i'ihin .tuna 1 la llis-juda 1iir H. Moors, of 'Charlotte, and ! ment of President cf H. lllx. f theaiA SAY CONNIE - MACK ate In aoma I Splendid financial Showing MadrV) Una Garage and Motor Company; mth may baj . i, " - r, Loomla Goodwin, of the Kalelgh No- Story 01 lesterday S Meet- , lor Tar and Machine Company; O. A. Story of Yesterday ing; of Woman's Club Payne, of the Capital Motor Car Com I parT C K. Enfield, representing the Cadlllaa Company; V . H. Boyd, of Moya ' Harvard, and T. c, Powell Norfolk Southern, who la upending the ( (() (K.t,,,)0r , -,,, winaton Hiiletn: Oc nlght In tha city. I tober M to II for Oreenaboro; Octo- Preiident Ill.eame here yeaterday I tils prtvlrte car an(T waa accotnpw-. nled by Traffic Manager Carr and Kn Rineer Nicholeon. They, MI .'he hT thla niornlng and. ko l "i forenoon 10 Norfolk. The new prealdeii't'of the -road la pleuxed with the proKrwea of the work. TThere ha heen more ber SO tv-2S for MaleUh; (.ictoher to 31 for Charlotte, and November if to 6 for rlpartanhurg, Richmond hnvliiK the advantage In uplyln- the mlHHiiiK link between Oreenaboro and WlnMon.-Malem. Macon, Oa., may follow rlpartanbur. T. M. Anowwmllh, who hai been Ihn efltcient aecretary for tha Vlrflnla- . t done than'he rould hae hoped at I his j Carolina, circuit of fairs for several aaalii for his universally acceptable service. ! locally.--Col. Torus declares the outlook mnat pnimlelng- - I -arts purses are soon to be announced. No pros pect has been so food at this distance from th fair. ""And Fay-ettevtll i to to follow Halelfh, as she did last year, with a biji exhibition. HAYWOOD COUNTY WOMAN , CHARGED WITH MURDER Saucy Hannah Arreeted. Following the ITiHlIng of Her Three-Trar-nld ,ranl hlld k jftNty In a Moimlaln timer And everything looks good for ronUnuatlon of tha work. Mr. llli cannot ssy how long It will ba. until, there is through connection Between Kalelgh a Charlotte over !the new road. When such connection la made,- V.elelgh people niay go Ao Charlotte on twenty miles lens riding. That will have the effect of reducing omewjiat tha freight and passenger ratea between the two points. Bnt good Judges believe that within another year, every tie will be sat and (vary rail spiked down ready for the Jblg englnea that the new company 'means to put on thla track. Mr, Mix did not venture this yesterday hut did say: "Tha Raleigh, Charlotte and South ern extension Is disking (ood prog , reas. on account of the favorable weather anticipated," aald , Mr. Mix. I connection will be made through Ollead by May 1st and commer cial traffic will ha handled regularly nr Jlllie IS1. I lie jinr in-mcrn mi. Ollead and Charlotte Is In "such stale of advancement aa reasonably to ex pect its. connection through to Char lotte by July let. The unusually open winter has contributed much1 to the regress , of this work. The.agenre 'Rail i :tot. Cave. - "-- 7T (By the Associated Prens. ) Asheville, April S. following the finding oli)er three-year-old grand daughter'a bod In a mountain rave, Nancy Hannah an aged resident of Haywood County, was arrested today, charged with the murder of the -hlld,- It is charged; that tha prisoner left her daughter's home a month ago with tha child on the pretense of tak ing It to the county home. levelopments sre said to have shown, however, that the little ,! After discuiuiliin of nil trutttors nr. en's Club, tha annual election oObe ( ,in.n, t gUL.n . orgrinlz Ujon, It was 1111-14 officers took place and It. . decided to call a meeting for Atfril 10, tiella lion-Carrolr wis made pr-i, ' ' hlrh ,ln, ' ' Intended to organ- . - - :' Hze"7rmanently. .At that meeting, a dent. constitution and by-laws will be aub- t'nder tha leadership of Mns. T. P. ! tnltted. Mr. Rnlield wan chairman Harrison, the club' hag had nut only ! Nr.. Uoodwln secretary of last o(iits liiriiiig. li" i 1 a- delightful and a profitable retro spect, but a really brilliant udmlnes tratlon. The rciprt yesterday of the retiring officers were very gratifying and told of a year's work tilled . with ! gOOQ WOrK. 1 nw ii ciiaiurrr rt-coru tells of a steadily reduced debt and the club Is shown to- h lir splendid llnsncial condition, Th prospect la aa- pleasing aa the past. There Is a new club house In sight. Homethlng has been written of It, but little telling what It means. The committee has looked over tha lands and ' tha artistically inclined have planned a house worthy of the 'lar gest woman's club In tha common wealth. Tha new president would like to sea tha building go up In her ad ministration. The new regime stands a Hue i hiini o of seeing that done. -. ne w offlcora -.were - nominated two months ago. 1'esterday they were elected without opposition and are as follows: PreldehfTTTeHa-tiI)(On-r''arlroll; first vice-president, Mrs. !. P. I'un can; second vlce-preaijont. Miss Iter Ilia Itosenthsl: recording secretary, Mrs. W. T. Host; corresponding secre tary, Mrs. I.ewls Womlle; treasurer. Mis. Kate rr.ng.on; auditor. Mr. W.; QUAL Tha ihsirmen or trie departments STANNARD CONVICTED; SENTENCED SIX MONTHS Igh Ioint Case In Which Charge of trawl Has Made Agalnxt Insurance Man 'ewtenlay. 'ta4-y W. Wad retuuiel yesterday from High Point, where he had been la. prosecute for- the North Carolina Insurance Department. John C. Stan nard. -charged with fraudulent repre sentation. Htannar.j was convicted and sentenced to six months.-- The raae was heard bv the recorder st High Point and prosecuted by YV as cot t Kobersun, Stannard represented himself as being an agent of the Em pire Huretv Company, of lilrmlngham and IMchmond. On the trial he testl- rned that ha has ' worked Charlotte. Salisbury, Islington, aoii was working Hlgh Point when arrested.' ; --Th Insura ncs 8epB rrmrnit had h lm arrested tor failure to comply with the law, tannard declitrrd that he did not know tha State requirement of a $:60 license. He was sentenced to a term of six months In Jail but appealed. The court nxed tha bond Ht MOO. a llueit: IMiicsfinn oi iKr-Kbrf6Vk'fl9urheFhTwirfr'hh6vir1i7r worw a m.trl.l improvement In the, -f prisoner j K. M-liityre. MualcMrs. Horace i Minfii, ar im i rwi s-w. mio. isi t biivsj P ... .. TO EIFFEL TOWER His Understudies Give Promise of Dct eloping Into Great - Plavers Kvery person who has tried Tod son's Liver Tone and knows .how surely and gently Jj starts the liver to working and relieves' biliousness -will tear out the Ualloway lirug Co. drug store in this statement about Dodson'a Liver Tone.'- , "It Is a purely vegetable liquid, that entirely takes the place of calo mel, harmless and pleasant to the paste that has proven Itself the most satisfactory remedy ror slow-working liver that most of our customers have ever tried. A large bottle sells 'apeflllious nsilUUOK !I Hi iiii.inr , . Btpt, CTTTTAfTrtar freight. The team track yard at Use-I I AKIi" r SITUATION gett etree' Is rowipleted and in opera- tton." axouling long haul to' Ttalelgh " ed Ihmthport termtnarajrheretwfi' SHIFTS TO SENATE : MUCH WORK AHEAD MRS. PANKHURST'S SENTENCE THREE . YEARS' SERVITUDE (Continued from Page One 1 (Continued Prom Page tine ( dent. The results of their conference will be laid before.the full Democratic membership of the Finance Commit tee at- nieelltiK railed for 10:10 the ludge " 1 11 nght, fight, fights still ringing in their earajhe suffragettes " Wfnt" wild. ' aBtanding nit the seats they shriek ed and shouted anathemas at. the otirt. Kor three minutes they held full sway In the court room! ' The po lice were powerless, The Judge's warning that he would committee the entire party of women to prison for . rontempt felt on deaf ears. The worn- j o'clock tomorrow morning, at Senator SlinnKiiin' Statement. The" derermlnailithT of tha commit' tea thehT as to disputed' questions will i'1e Henator Hlniraons In luture con ferencea with the president snd with Chairman I ndermood, of the Ways and Means committee. "We went Over all the debated points In the "hill with the president tonight." said rlenafor Hlmmona, "and thn Interview was satisfactory to ths "'iiators. 'was agreed that the en taiiahH t tin. tmlae's threats, and ' - they flnalle jeft the 'inurf alnglng the j-J emocratlc membera of the Finance BwSeTrftaPP'eBi 1 ' Tweeawes?eeg,aaj j , scene never -before was witnessed h the Old Hai ley. I I'.tltli tni ll t sj hxn A ssiigsigst j n ges isrtWi si gl n ft go over the gruund. preliminary to further conferences with other mem bers of the Henate and ths prealdent M'FI'RAt.KTTKK SCOIltf "d me"nihers of the House Ways and .lil l ll ll, M t'CrJiirt. ! Means oommltlee. ( Ity the Associated Press, l' No other statement was made by London, April 3, Amerlcsn stifTra- Senator ftlnimons or by the other par- "-rtteg Whn itm-fiirhTtnirToTthirTSISHgst'1 ""thfrewfeeeeei - " from lair "f Mis" ZcllA Emerson, of I An investigation which lias been .IgekFon. Mich., scoefcd their flrsmffl-1 '""'yr way-for-snme-rtme has brought . fal success today when Irwin II. "", "trong opposition to the reductions Laughlln, the A miitlmujLHuugBd AX.-'""""" " ana sanction- . . , f.lrea. asked the British 'o expedite the request made by Mrs. ,, srneoules. .. . Knierson l Home Secretary McKenna , V tuulerst-Ki,! that -Kenate leaders fjrjj'" Z lor permission lo have her rtaiighter i 'l?-t'Lgy''U?'-''' '"""UL'Lrhantel JL"!. "l, hl ,, Johnson: House Committee, Mrs. C. . Arthur: Ways and Means, Mlsa Flora Creech. - .' for SaiTed Concssrta... ZSZZ At the reipieM of the chamber of commerce. Mrs. Harrison appointed a committee of six to act In co-opera'tloa with a similar committee from the chamber of ttommerce to provide for a series of sacred concerts to bw given on Hunday afternoons during the sum mer In one of the parka of the rlty. The members appointed are: Mra .lames Hrlggs, Mrs. Charles K. Binith, Mrs. Claudius torkery, sirs. Hem Ber wanger, Mrs. Ousts v Hagedorn. A letter ''of appreciation from Mr. Hwlft was read, speaking In behalf of the children uf the State, and express ing sincere thanks for assistance In securing child labor and srhooF legis lation. .... A letter was read from Mrs. Craig expressing appreciation of honor con ferred by Woman's Club In electing her a "member Jjtjd. jtfactily accepting "ttle"llItor."r Miss l'slsy Penson urged a large at tendance at the rVociologlcal Confer ence to be held In Atlanta In the near future. Kedueed ratea are- offered both by railroads and hotels. .Mrs. W. N. Hutt and Mrs. Koaenthal wer aplKilnted to help the ladta of Miildlesc x"orgaiiTieS M "ohian's Clufv Theuiuslo ,.departmentrported a most delightful entertainment ty Mrs". Wade Hrown on the Folk songs or the and announced a pro- efhiiori of Aprtl t In dltorlum by Mr. Bllnn fur permission lo have her daughter xamlncd by" her own- phvslclan ilf the newiHI is to have their sun port from the outset.- .-.JKVIMIXU U:iN-.OF. TKKWa" , 'resident Wilson made .it known At Ola.w Mrs. John., one ,.f the day to visitors that he tia.t not set "n.nBi i..iIliUiiT-iii.uiniFne-Tmfrrerliitji:Ue'1-'nrla own mind whether there declared that the militant y of Hie snouui 1 one general bill or a series of schedule hills. This feature Is con sidered of high Importance both by the president and prominent l'emo itats in the Henate. House leaders sre prepared to" en act the entire tariff revision with" a a hat ""'V' 1,1,1 but the attitude rt Hie pres Ihan ' '''"t UI depend upon the rates that i are flnally agreed to upon the sugar Mrotland Yard, aroused by the , prouurts sun threats of the women, has sent out;"!"" ""'"' past would he "the merest pin prli ks -to what would happen almost lit nine alt over the country." Kite dnscrlbed what the women In tended to do as "the coming reign of terror. other moinen declared thet thev would do', would ''more Btsager humanity By 4he-aeoflated prHavi-i W ashlnirloB p. vDrl t.Ibjska announced today a preliminary report on the recent experiments in Connie Alack and Iris, mixed squad of Yannlgans and regulars left last night for Norfolk, where this after noon and tomorrow they will try con clusions with "the team of thut city. The squud, Including Mrs. Connie Mack, Mrs. Coombs, Trained. "Doc" Chudwlck and John O'Brien, sport writer Jfor the Philadelphia, Public Ledger; numbers 17. Connie Is well pleased with ths showing ma do by both his regulars, now playing the Nationals In Phila delphia, and his Yannlgans. - He stale that tho Athletics look entirely lifter ent compared with their" showing at the start of last season and will start the pennant battle In better condition. i oe piayers now In His care, he says. are the best understudies that he his collected In recent years, and will bs heard from very. soon. The Valtnl gans have made better showing in Southern r'nes than any other regu lars and I ,,ve lost onlyf three games Bluce hpgl .ling practice. They were with Hln iiigham, Port Worth and Houston,'.. he latter two, teams being members uf the Texas league. Of the squad now with Connie, the most tirftmialnir are Tlullev unit (irr nd both of these men wilUtis Tetnin- ed as members of the Regulars. Los Angeles xlub nf the Pa'cinc Coast lea gqe In exchange for Maggert, out fielder. Crab, a pitcher and two other players. Connie considers thla play er one of his greatest nnds and will use him" as utility outfielder, Orrr, who played the short stoD posltlun In yesterday's game with Raleigh, was rated as the star innelder of the Pariflut Coast league and will bo ued by Connlt as utlUty In fielder on the Wg playwa. LOCAL DRUGGIST COMES Ol)T VTiTJ A STRONG STATEMr hays UwlMio'i Liver Tone la tlie Bewl JoTflfty Remedy for Constipation and Shirk ing user be has t-ver bold. to give the money back to any person who tries a bottle oil ths strength of this sUtement and a not taUsfled wlthi the result." . - la these days of doubtful medicines' and dangerous drugs, a statement like the above ta a pleasant astursse that Dodson's Liver Tone Is a reliable fm- edy for both children and grown -es. In" buying a bottle for Immediate xr future use It Is well to make sure yog are getting the genuine Dodson's liver Tone and not some spurious Imltataem that has copied our claims, but de not', stand back of their guarantee. Teu L nr ay be certain of getting the genuine if you' go to Galloway Drug Co. for it. J MORGAN SPECIAL TRAIN PASSES THROUGH PARIS Funeral,.,. Car.. Opened and Wreaths tiuel on CofBa by American Am hasaailor a no OthTS. . , , (By the Associated Press.) Paris. April I. The special train bearing the body of J. P. Morgan ar rived at the Gare de Lyon In Paris at 11:10 o'clock tonight . It was met by the American ambassador, Myron. T. Herrlck, the secretary of the embassy, Mrs. J. II. Ilarjea, Gabriel Jarayv sea-relar- of the Franco-American- committee.- Junius George Morgan, t nephew, and Jacqbes Sellgman. - The funetl car waa opened and wreaths were placed on the coffin by the ambassador, Mrs. Harjes, M. Ja ray, for the Franco-American rommlt tee, and others. The train left at mid night for Batlgnollea. where It was switched to the Havre line. p ' warnings -to ..owners - and - tenants of j liropfrtv of possible developments snd : he-tMllce everywhere are taking un I . usual precniillons. In cloainii a meeting held under the auspices of the Women's foetal and Ptiiltlcsl I'nlon tnnleht, Annie. Kenney apealed to thrtse who were Indignant at the long sentence passed on Mrs. I J'ankhurstto come for nurd in the next . forty-eight, hours and show their in- dlgnatlon bv smne deflnite deed. I "It is sjaays the taw breakers who . make things go." she added. There were repeated cheers at every mention of Mrs, Pankhurt' name. senator, AgalnU t.eneeal Hill. , Heeral membera' of the Henate Fin ance committee Hulal they will not ae. cept a general bill. . A proposal now is uiiiler consideration between the president Hinld the Henate and the House leaders to have at least the wool and sugar schedules put Into separate bills. President Wilson is lionefut of hav. Ing an understanding with both the At "this point the club gave Mrs. llrown a rising vote of thanks for her excellent program of "last Friday. " Ilewoliillon to Mra. Ihtnlrla. The following resolutions were In rtdduced and adopted t.y the nub1. " Resolved, That- our club rejoices With Mr. I'anlels In the great honor conferred upon her husband In ths appointment of Mr. Inuilels to tha president's rabtnet That we empress our deep regret In losing Mra Ianlels from active membership In the club; thai Mra. Ihuilela be elected an hon orary member to the club until her re turn to Halelgh to live. Resolved, That the Woman's Club of Raleigh extend to our senator,- Mr. J C. Utile, and to our representatives, Messrs. M A. tlrlffln and J. W. Hunn. ou hearty appreciation of their vote for the bill to allow women to serve on school book commissions, etc. The magaslne committee ask'ed for a new supply of magaalnea Mem bers will please send or bring their contributions to the club room next Thursday afternoon radio telegraphy between ths scout cruiser Salem, on her voyage to snd from Gibraltar, and. the great wireless tower In Arlington, had proved this station to be second.- to none in the world, not excepting Eiffel Tower or the great German wireless towers. In thla first test the contract rs' qutrement of ths dispatch of messages from Arlington to a vessel at least 1.000 miles distant-could be only real ised at night, but such messages were delivered to the Salem by day up to a distance of Mil vuilcs. - r .MRVIfcW SaMBMMnM. Second Anniversary F.iercisee MlV Crow Makes Address -Fair--View school In Swift Creek township relehrated tts second annuol commencement on Wednesday of this week. In the forenoon, the" exercises con-'le4.-'ne.Virl. toMitifnl drills ha the children, some musical selections, recitations and orations. Mr. E. B. Crow delivered the annual morning address, his subject bring: "Life, a Hurs Success." in the afternoon, a meeting of the Hchooi Betterment As sociation wss held and an address on LIVING TOO HIGH TO - , SUIT STOCKHOLDERS File Knit In t'ourt Against M. Joseph ad Cotntiany.. Asking For Ac counting pf Funds and HeetitatJoo. " Wy -the Associate .Pregs.T . New Vork. April I. Hunting trips, private care, palatial residences and ornate office buildings are luxuries which directors of the fit. Joseph Lead Company, a 120.000,000 corporation, enjoyed at the stockholders' expense In the course of.an alleeeri mlarnanaa-e- delivered Ky Superintendent Judd. On Wednesday nisht, the annusl concert was given. ' . "'"""' """ " - In the minds of the people of the Fair View section, the school this year has" "beenenttretv satisfactory and great success. ' The teexhers nf the school are Miss Bess Ppt lkle. principal; Miss Rohe ns A llman, .Intermediate teacher; Mlsa Enid Council, primary teacher. CARFK5i TUl's -1 VMMFAt F.MKNT. the eJFi I F THF. LADBKR. when Hepresentativa I ndermood pre- sente the bill to the House. Henate (leaders have not received any Intima tion, however, that he Intends to over- ride tjjelr desires or attempt to force i theiii-Ur-erccept provisions which might Nral f. Ive. Once of Raleigh. fMtW, rm?l Demorratlr opposition Into New Work In INilslsna. !n" 'iireiicnestne. senate,. - maw e-nmiuie nemaina The sugar schedule remained the only stumbling block when th Hnua Wave snd Means' committee adjourned tw natesii4Uuuse.au-.lhat there mav .. Ths eoclat serj!U:e...C-omnilttee's re- be no raillcsl ilifferences of opinion t.enved that thev have lived un Neal DMvey. sun of Rev. Jfc-N, Ivey, editor of the Nashville tTenn.l Chris- Han Advocate. Is a young man well 1 known In Kalelgh, and his suueese In business life Is a matter of pleasure to hla friends Mr. Ivey, who hss been vr some time connected with the. advertising depai'ment nf the New Orleans item. has Joined the soliciting staff of the . Rlmnis-Beauvaia Advertising Agency, of New trleans. He will have charge later today, after considering that and the Income tax aince early morning. Kverythlng was left to the ITesldent as to the sugar schedule, and It was hoped tha his conference with the iJeinncratie Henatora would make It possible for an agreement to be reach ed and for ths bill to be Introduced of all the special soliciting, and will travel the entire Houlhern territory. fYee wool was .Anally agreed to hy Mr. Ivey was previously with the Al-,h enrnmlUes today, ths 15 per cent teata Georgian. 'd valorem advocated by Chairman to their name. Their welcome to tt members of the club and their mends ! hss added greatly to the pleasure of the meetings. 1 After the regular business of the af ternoon was completed, and while the '.club waited for the report of the tell- i era, Mrs. W. N. Hutt was ssked to give a report on the biennial meeting of J the National Federation of Women's clubs held In Han Ftamtscn In IMS. In a charming and entertaining man ner Mra. Hutt told of the Interesting trip, the wonders of the fsr West, ths courtesies received by the delegates everywhere, the brainy, capable worn en assembled there, of the things they did and for for. ' MK. JVDD HlTl lWa. ( . Sup I intendent Judd returned to the Jtv yesterday after a two days' trip In the 'western part of the county, speak- Two TV lier Necesssry for to-twad For First Time On W edneaday night the Carpenter school celebrated Its annual com mencement exercises which consisted In sn excellent program well render ed by the school children and an ad drew .y Hupt. Zebulon Judd. Principal a. 1. Oreen In opening the exercises declared that all the credit for training "the children was due to the primary teacher. Miss Grace Carter, of Holly Hprlngs. The numbers were Well selected and. the children reflected credit on Miss Car ter. for the frftime In ths history of the Carpenter school, two teachers were this jear employed.. The people are highly satisfied with the results. FIRF AT fUMJiteORO BRITH.F. The nM wooden Hns board bridge on Hllleboro streej got tired yesterday watting for the railroad company to remove It preparatory for the begin ning of construction work on the new bridge and tried to burn up twice. On botb of-rasiona the Are department wss railed to the scene and. used the extinguishers with telling effect. The old eye-sore Is still na Hlllsboro street. HOI SE OF MORGAN OPENS AG.U.V (.By ths Associated Press.) New York, April I. J. !, Morgan A Company opened for business today for the first time since the former head of the banking house died last Monday In Home. The notice of Mr. Morgan's death was taken from the front door and the offices gave no In- aication or tne event tnat nas caused a suspension of the firm's far-reaching activities for the past three days. The New Tork chamber of cont- morce, of which Mr.. Morgan was fori fifty years a member and for four terms Its vice-president, held a me morial meeting today In his honor. The chamber adopted a resolution placlng-on Us records "sentlmonlV of deep reverence for the memory of ohff PJerpont tfbrgan- man pt char. I- :tnri7TirTvrQ I , HfDSO..PIX)TT. Mount Pleasantfl April 3 A ml liags tot much interest took place t Mount Pleasant Tuesday evening at ? o'clock?: , when Miss Emma Plott be came the bride of Mr. J. T. Hudson. Rev. C. F. eherrlll. the bride's pastor. , lmpressjvely performed the.ceremonj. Mr. Hudson Is a prominent planter Mrs. Hudson Is the sccompllshe I (iaughter.of Mr. and Mrs. Hanes liottr ' KIXSTOX.pOLIXX-K.SVn-I.F cannot - find room for- them this sea TPSn"; Ftevertson will be sent to New Orleans and Frltx to one of the clubs In the International league. Fritz Is a high school product and played last year w-tth .Wilmington. f ths Txl.-.Rtate, league, batting 320. Ho hang, utility catcher, was with Buffalo and waa sought by si-outs from njt-sriy all the major clubs. Those here yesterday besides Con nie and-Mrs. Mack, were Jack- and Mra Coombs, "Chief Bender, Harry Itavls. B. Houck, J. Lapp. O. " Flick, Tr Dally, w. Taff. W. Orr.. II. Frits. It. Btevensnn, E. Cottreli; W. Bchang, Trainer "Doc" Chudwlck. Treasurer JoeepttriOhl jind Johjy.Q'Brten;pf the Philadelphia PubMo Ledger. Ing to the Plaintiffs In a suit filed In the Supreme Court today asking for clared Jn the court action to he one of the biggest lead corporations In the country.- John A , Belle R., John 11., and Mary B. Holmes, snd Florence Holmes Woodruff, holders of about 1100,00 worth ef stock, are the plain tiffs.. They are residents of Ht. l,outs. rROOKtM OF I'ROGRFJWIYKH. Bv he Associated Press.) " .Washington. April I. Expert so ciologists and economists will lie call ed on by the new Progressive organ!- LEGISLATURE IGNORES ABSENCE OF QUORUM Tennessee Fight W hlrh Has Itreulted In AbNrnoo of ill Members rtnan the state, Sow Trannf erred From ll" liegNatnre to the Courts. Nashville, Tnn April I. The ac tion, of the State senate and house to day In passing the quorum-breaking bill and the election bill over ths gov ernor's veto, will transfer the light which has resulted In the absence of thirty-four members of the legislature from the 8late, from the legislature to the courts. In passing the two bills over thn governor's veto, the house refused to note the absence of enough members to break a quorum and they were counted as "present but not vot ing - This established -a-preci In this Stats. In the senate a parliamentary In quiry to ascertain lf a quorum waa present In the house wss voted down by a strict party vote, after the speak er had allowed a motion to appeal from the decision of the halr. In the house the "law enforcement" bills, intended to give the governor greater power In the enforcement nf the prohibition laws, were called and defeated. up I hewt-s --JoBSKUfs,, .of endafcvor arid' far-reaching f 10,000 INHERITANCK TAX IX ONE COUNTY. .Chirago. 111., April S. J. Plerpont Mrtrgan's-property In t'ook County ,Ja, expected to yield an inheritance tax of 110.000, according to estimates made today In 'the office of the tax collector. County Judge Owens has appointed William Preston Harrison appraiser of ths Morgan holdings in Illinois.' Morgan ta said to have large hold ings in the Pullman Company, Inter national Harvester Company and "Chi cago, Burlington and Qulncy Rail road. In addition to 111.000,000 worth of stock rn the Chicago city railway. , MRK BELL EXTKRTAIXS. "Belhaveni TAprll . Mrs. T. Walter Bell received at home on West Main street Friday evening March 2. ISI I. In . honor of Misses Elisabeth and Helen Barrett, of Baltlrunre,.ncl MJss Carrie I'appendlck. of Elisabeth City. NO JURY REFORM BY ""JERSEY LEGISLATURE If So Governor Fellder Is Expected to (all Extra Session About Mav I. Trenton," ST." J7,"AiFir l.Th lhdr. ratlons this affternoon wre that the New .leistsy legislature win sojourn s n acrountmg -of -ate runds..-iogeLherj. gtflat.-ie.ts-toaayer-tonlghW-wtthout won rvmiiuiion ii ine pvovanoioors charges are warranted. " ' The 8tr Joseph tid torrtpgnynnt " M-TOK A8EED TO HELP on It) FIXX)1 81'ITERERS. Mayor James I. Johnson has re ceived front John H. Patterson, chair man of the Dayton Cltlsens' Relief Committee, a telegram calling for the help that may be extended through the mayor's office. Mr. Tatterson, writing of the Iay ton situation, says: "It la appalling. Financial help Is urgently needed at once to feed, clothe, and re-establish our people In their homes. Thou sands of homes have been, entirely destroyed, - and the sanitary probler very - serious. It .will, .involve; great "expense. - "We are compelled to feed ths en tire population, as the supplies of our groceries are practically exhausted. Send remittances to W. F, Blppus, secretary-treasurer Dayton Cltlsens' Relief Committee. "JOHN H. PATTEB.80N." Msyor Johnson Is offering this to the people with ,the hope that they will not forget their strtrken brethren. RAMHBI RY LAHORIVfJ MEX PUT OFT A TICKET. WlLIi PATTPRHOX BE PAR- ' IHINFI)? Washington, D. c. April S. The tatlon in the House to fit me the bill Icpartment of Justice officials said to- ontemuiatarf in the amtensive lesisla- dav. thev will not consider the question l- n ... - it,. , Mp niHu In IV.. nf i.iirilohln John tt. Pstfereon. n peal . coming l ofigiese. nviin-peniHiiv ; uriu ni'inni mnii . ivrH(m.i ,- fi.L.ill i--i,,j! Murdock announced today. He says: company under sentence to prtson for I'd V ,ki ' JZlunS,i0J that among those called upon will be violation or the Hherman anti-trust William Weyl 'of .New York; .Jane ' law, unless he makes application hlm Addams. the Chirago expert In socio- self or . shows that he Is favorable to Mr. Ivey should -make a success n jl'nderwood being abandoned. This i Ing at the eommencement exenises of ; logical work, and leaa W illiam Dra- pardon proceedings. The only thing , (Hperlal to News and Observer. r flallsbury, April I. At a mass meet ing of laboring men nere tonignt, a partial ticket was put out to be voted in tne Democratic primanea, neaa- alderman. R. W. Tlerman. T. W. Ride outu K. V. Cadble, 8. W. Hgrry and lr. W, L Crump. " hi hew field. He la alert and ener- carried out the determination reached getlr. and he ran talk well, as waa yesterday bv President Wilson and ahewn by his success aa one of the I mexfibers of the committee, debating forces in Kalelgh In yoimgir ! Itioome Tax Flan, days. The plan for the Income tax also was agreed to by the W ays and Means Pair view Buooi m owui v. res town-1 p,r the I'niverslty of Penn- before the department now Is s tele- ship and t arpenter rvnool in i eaar ij-ivni, i f VBOm were prominent gram to President Wilson from friends loHt TOwlwhtp. Me eaeo visueq sev-,n framtns the ulatform at the Chi- of (Patterson urging b.ls nsrdon be- I schoolsi these townships ADDING TO THE LIST, hssse Othrrs Who" Are Talked of as t oiBal lowrrs nf Ksletxh: Who are to be the candidates for be three positions of Commissioners of Kalelgh T That Is ths question wht it Is at present of the greatest Interest and concern to the people o fthta city. Home -names of those talked of In ronnertion with the positions were glv . en yesterday, and the list grows this ' morning, the additions te the list be- Insx Ivan M. Proctor, M. W, Woodard, W. A, Mjatt, N. I. Walker and C. V. . lork. . . ,-'.'-.' . . The official and final entries must be In by midnight on Thursday, the loth . of April. And on Monday April XL ths two highest for each position 1) he voted for on Monday, the fifth Jisy. . '. V' i TOllSKlE BONDS. Dayton. OIUo. April S. Through a tkrnnc llghtnlba storm and over roads ti tn many tvtarew were angle deep in watrr-.overncfx and members of the Ohio floodrMfpOmmtssion, aceomnanled bv (General John C. on Incomes excedlng 1100.000. Jupeaks and his mtntary stsfft tonight FKEARING FOR ELK". t ommlltee, the ratea being left de pendent somewhat upon the action to tie 1. 1 un iil..-' - . 1 ' "- ". r,TITS' IO tnf BUgST 1ST 1h . TW II waa concluded to apply a tax of I per rent on incomes of more than 4,o0. graduating up to four pet . It waa agreed f urthr-to-dlffBren tiale between Individual and corpor ation taxes, ths Istter to lie a flat tax, to be determined when the exact aaiount of necessary revenue Is ascer tained when the sugar schedule At fixed. . Tha Waig ud -Means Committee will meet tomorrow to take up the su gar schedule again, the members ex pecting further guidance tn the mat ter tramUta Whits-House as a result ef the President's conference tonight with pension . HUDnvons,. Hmllh, and Won a, 1 returned to Iiayton from Hamilton, where they had gone to Investigate the flood situstlon. practtfrally all mem bers of the commission tonight agreed with Ooveraor Cox tn the plan an nounced today ef Htate aid for the-re-hatdlllatlon for. points in the Mate which have suffered most from the re cent high waters. In brief, the plan calls for ths enactment of a Htat law bv which municipalities and other ps- leaue boruJa Immediately without sub mitting the bond Issue question ts ("it pi isi people, " 1 c,sgu convention of ths Progresslvs i cause of his splendid relief work dur party. The Progressives will get to- ing ine Dayton flood. sal her a,ws fa...!.. eiret MlflfsvrsinnBs DP 1 "se-ssss sss - caucus, tomorrow. I IX CVHTOMH SERVICE. ef the Stots rbnventlon of Elks to be , , '- r neiu ni re amis w i. iiirviius: vi . (HpeciaJ to News and Observer.) Wilmington, April I. Plsns are al ready under way-by ths Wilmington lodge of Elks for the annual meeting -rfe.Wiftiiiw win u.u vii nkwthf exexmttv cemmUtee-of Hhe Vocal Four charters were Issued yesterday. I mntlons or AppolntsnrnU IntU M"dgs rwss held last nignt ,at wnicn,ctdea "t'HARTFJl ORANTllD- Line of A. C. L. lrlrod fliamlirr of - Commerce Acts. r rspeclal to News and Ohaerv er Klnston. April I. At a meeting ..f the board of dlrectora'of the -local chamber of commerce a committee -was appointed to confer with official of the Atlantic Coast Line railroad and the leading cttlxens of Pollocksville. In' Jones county, relative to the extend ing of the A. C. L. from the terminal of the Weldon-Klnston branch here, to ths Jones county town. The Hn as contemplated would touch at Tren ton, the county seat of Jones. an.l-j would put the richest section of that county In closer touch with the "out side world. ' ' PPATTERSOX-ROBERT8. Wilson, April S. A beautiful ii..: rlage ceremony was performed in this '. city last evening at m. Ttmothv -Episcopal church by Rsr. B. H. Bron son. of Warren ton the contracting parties being Mr. Alvls Patterson and Miss Xslnana Roberts. The bride la ine pretty step daughter of Mr. R. G. rigxa.,3 Be jtroonx U tha. svnlnir -.' - 1i.ILwl 'l-i- , X"-Li-V J -SrW i , wno numueiB niM Tmnfll inn iilnilrrr The Is rgs -number-who wits the ceremony, attest the popularity of ins oriae ana groom. Mr. and Mrs. Patterson left on the midnight train for Nswi York and. othejr polntg of interest. ? '. HOLT-CHAMBERS. -Charlotte. April I. A wedding fr unuaual lmpreselveness waa solemn -izsd Wednesday evening at S o'clock: when Miss Elisabeth Lacy Chambers, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Joseph Is nolr Chambers, waa anlted In mar riage to Mr. Lawrence Bhackleford Holt, Jr.. of Norfolk, ths marrlag vows being given at the home of'ths bride's parents on Testlr- wsr r Rev. John L. Caldwell, president of ths Presbyterian college. The ceremony waa performed Til ills library of the home and this place wasi a scene of loveliness with Its beautiful deooratlons of bride's roses aad trail ing vines, the soft glow of lighted candles adding much to the attractive- neasT Tsrge palms and ferns formed! the background. The attendants were Mrs. Thomas H. Wright, the bride's sister, who was dame of honor, and Miss Annie Dewey Chambers, another sister, maid of honor. These ladles preceded the . bride Into the room, the bride enter -mg;Bn-lhe".arm of her father, whm - gave her away. The groom was at tended by his brother, Eugene Holt ef nuriington, as best man.... The brlds wss beautifully attired In white brocade charmeuse sn train. caught with only ornament band ef waa a beautiful pearl pagrla. Her enacting any Jury reform legislation . .. l. l l- Dujlrf... XX.-lla.in an.l rlv. - Theenate-Bsssed a blll-provldlns thst grand Jurors shall be selected by Jury .commissioners In rsch county In stesd of by sheriffs. The house amend ed the bill so that a referendum vote should be taken on the question by each county. It Is expected that the Senate will reject the bill and that the session will end with the question deadlocked. If thhj occurs, Governor Fielder ts expected ts rail ths legisla ture ln epeclal session about May 1. necklace and she carried a bouauet ef orchids snd lilies of the valley.- Mrs. Wright wore a gown of pink crepe me- ' teor en train with mechlln lace dra- periee and carried an armful of pink Ki Harney roses snd ferns tied , with, , pink chiffon ribbon. Miss Annie Dew ey Chambers wore a gown f pink crepe meteor trimmed In real lace and.- carried pink Klllarney roses and ferns. . Miss Melva Carr. of ths music fsr nlty of the Presbyterian college, pre sided st the piano and as a profes sional rendered Tannhauser's march. During the ceremony ahs softly played Barcarolle from "Tales of Hoffman." An elegant reception followed the wedding, which was attended by sev eral -hundred guests. Among those - from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Iswrenee H. Holt, of Burlington; Mrs. Rufus W. Clark, of Detroit, Mich,: Mrs. H. If. Lowry. of Haverford, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Holt and Mr. and ' Mrs. Krwin Holt, of Burlington; Col.: Ernest Krwin, of Morgantoe; Mr. and " Mrs. Alphonso C. Avery. Jr.. and aen; ". Mr. Johnaton Avery, of Morganton; Mr. W, A. Krwin and daughter. Miss !1 Bessie Krwin, of Durham; Mr. and Mrs. J. Locke Erwln, of Concord: Mrs. W. J. Msrtln, of Davidson: and Mr. F. W. Van Wagenen, of Orange. N. J. The bride of last evening Is one of Charlotte's most charming young wo men. She possesses rare mental at-."" lalnments and Is refined and cultured. The wedding was preceded by numer ous luncheons and dinner parties-- - w - Mr. Holt ts a member ef one of the " flute's most prominent f anil lies and -has been highly successful tn hla busi ness career. For the past several years he has mads his home In Nor folk, where he has large business Interests. GENERAly OR07.CO NAMED FOR '; GOVERXOH. r By the Associated Press.) -Mexico City. April J. General Pascual Oroxro, Jr., nas been named by the Senate at the suggestion of President Huerta, as governor of Chi-' huahua General IOrosco, however, has asked the President that bs be permitted to participate In the cam paign against Emlllano Zapata, and then go to Chthuahka and assume the governorship. re4uuBLJtUer.taMnot Thev. are; The H. F. Carpenter Son; . Ji I. Company, nf Stanly; capital stock! t By the Associated Press)- l. 0S0. Ths purpose of this company Washington. April t. Secretary is to buy and sell dry goods, notion, McAdoo today announced he would etc, - -- make no appointments of promotions Tha Jones and Gentry Company, of. In the customs service until after Winston-Halem; capital stork lift 000, j July 1, when ths customs reorganize' ths purpose of which is to engage in lion plsn becomes effective plans were discussed. will be niade for 100- Preparations the merchandise buslni The A. and B. Moving riot tire Hitp. u . ... n . IJ. l.l.h '.YkU n. The new scheme will ttccessitate a big reduction in the customs force snd aa far as possible vacancies occurring In the meantime will be saved ror em ply Company, of Raleigh. .'Thla com oanv will manufacture fllliis and en gage In any business pertaining to thelpioyeea losing their position through moving plctur buainass. (the reorganisation. Taw afocase-usss ajesxasjn), ml on eataL whose ebjert to Is buy and sell I THRKK I'XFFRWHKP KOOMS TO goods seeded on farms er Jn factories, 1 rent; very reasonable. Jpply, sl aad to sU aat trect tjtbtning rods. 'Nortli f01 HtntX. , ; If THOMAS Q. 8EABROOKC DEAD, 1B- the Associated Press.) - Chiesg.v, ill,. April S. Thomas Q. Seabrooke. a well-known comic opera comedian for twtnty years, died today In a Clark Street hotel after a brief Illness.. He was (S years old. His home waa in itw York City,, . . Bl'RXs AXD PFXKY DRAW. - (Special to News and Observer.) Calgary, Alerts. April-. The bout betweenTomjKy-Burna. fprmer heavy -welghTrrnampion of the world, and Arthur I'elky. of Chicope. Mass., here tonight resulted in -a draw. A crowd of people can find amuse ment in looking at each other, and making remarks. . TlitL-iYnl!:Tirirrnt eifnatsrs of
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