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It MONDAY MORNING, MARCH t, 191 5. THE NEWS AND OBSERVER THE DYEPBEBLEU Another Discovery By Dr. Ritt man May Greatly Reduce. Cost of Gasolene A BASF-FOR EXPLOSIVES American 'NationalDefense and Industrial Independence As sured By Two Great Discov- ; eries That Will Be Dedicated i to the People By the FederaU Government (Br 'h AMfalrd I"' - Waahlnfftnn. f. r.. frVh. t. - T. Swarded, aim m a prirrlri-r-. mttttarv UHt, re announrrd toduj l- s.- reUry of th Interior Ijin- Tliry ur chemical prnrf-fM.. iiewinpr.j nn. , of rf-earrh hv 1 r Unlitr Y Htttman. rhn.lcal -riit.-'"- .f th 7 - Hurra o -of MIn. i n I- pfr tl. f.. ' nab.e oil rflnn I . nur.-mf .U-lr output of ca'linr l.y . ""tt p r rent. Hon from' Tiid p r..tf tun of t.iluu' j And lUe rtkol - f-r- "Ti-vnr find OTptnat-' for TrM.h th- r ,,, t,.- -. 'world Km ! i'fnti (nHn rurlij -ir" atrery on rrti.nv Dr. Riun.Hji i.- ij, m.-I fr p.ti -tn on hi j.i-.k'. ...- ... prevent th pMhiUtv iif ..hv ni..i,.-M'-lv )n On ir --" nfl, nnl W( 1 1 1.HTn U4t4 to lh r American p-,.h-" 'ThfMi- pi . .mom,"' iiul H-i rt i-u . tud.M , 'art- frnucM with 44 mmt lni. it.ttK "i ti4 Stiiiitlitrfl i'i ompn nv, hn hn t Mr :idvnt,iiifc!t- v r In 1 1 r i . n -i ni , ui nfufift iin flkihn- ha in 4? a pal ii'm1 pru - obtaining three tnpe thi ntiiciini .t caft"linn f,rmi petroleum that the in-t-rpenni-i.ti rmw o I t . i n w fin Kcderal KiTnnifni throiiKh I h ' Jort f Dr Kit t run n. .i.poht 1 luaite fr-c fr -n u.- if nil h i-i-t'fn roriflianlly xportrd ti itirrrr- "thrh"- T?td 'or fn.rfnnf fully ?" rr f?"ni uik! p l imp.- more I r hititn 'Claims Tiia LriM'R? Is Vr;f. fTtii.r and more t- numir Wlthn pfr-odlly lrirriiiiiii itniHMf( for itHH-th fT hi iuiri'Ult. iriKj oMft a?d rttutnrrt l f.rtunal" ilih 4-evr y ronuji.nl ilu. nmfitr , umv. I , im but iwu v ears uk 1 1 thnL tht uutuuiu- hlli lndjflr.v "ulXrrvd . $liO.Om prut- ; for M tjlHtHUt' thMt WiMlttt 10M S than iifoiirv ThK n w jirn s mliU tn Ih hiiif ihut In "ul ih wjmi- tlrf ul' rt , t h hi On- mm1 of j,.iti.li thrt n.nv tiut be huv fhtrt;iK4' in th Una lniju-(ry ai-h, y-ai llUu.- OlM) Otlu 1,, tHMl.ftOlt. Ih" Hill"" 1 ...inr if tht diw'uii i 1 1 n tVirnt iTnmw irrntrt. Th Hetund 1 r't:'H lini 4 1 - t t "Dr. HlH iHif-in.i pijN f inuch inert' valur jlian I first in 11m l It sK tcnt& tb! (?t.iiMtiii)'fit f 11 11 imliiti ) i Which i'rjli:ill hT!'f"lr hilf t. rn t.irr.-iTiViint 1 tn A iuTuit r -;md ulii tr(Miilnf4. m-'tii t-i 1 ly a nit-.iHiir of UHlU-ral ratM of Un al utfitO Import monc- th'- '1 riK'M i v inn t d trnts tf ih xplwn tuluol snl hnrnl jr 1n th tlnit Mik H r'torr the pri iJwt hav . iiuiixily tibtjtui4 in Jrrmsny mil , tCiiFrVf i ti 1 nht f.wit i.ir ' iploHivr: (oJt hurHt tiirt it Imv. h-Ul tt lpfinl tjryilv tn iIh'iw m'ur? Th-rrtf'-nl i;M-TtnnMit m pnpKH t r;,rio n'ml n-nzM( tn m rpttlr pitror uir.-' Thftt rnlH t' -n projl ji frim vlnu.illv itn Aimrimn V.etrMl-;iin . 'IWt- (np-t i-tn f ti ufUclrht inr ini r,,r ! fiitirt -Amntfr Km lMt for ntln r pur- XMWW H .JVld Pri a H'-IMH w lof lii-Hv vNnt(onnl lH-f 11--'. TK roinfin'tn fhiinfi. hi - irH thut -in ttm of Knit n.itinl irtrH if th iiHlln -vtr I" ;IUI in Tt !! - fTu't.Til-S"fi 1 in"'" X' ' 'r r T iplosiv-h k n" n 'in wirfni . V-r-H nn i..t tiAi ti!( i. r it p.wHlti!' 'h-it in .m h iin 'tt-rii' iKy nnirht he ooi,n-"Tt -1 n. rt'lv luoct-l .n (';' ty inf rtr . Kpl.h imt, thin w.uhl "'tjtr rfftt.n.ti fKa?i r . lr, Ilino.vV tnt luitt's tri'lit hi pnimni.-. thi. 4.tro-:.- m.w ! fin- m: "ii.-n.i it I t hau rinan .JfthjH uiiu h Hiuy ritil n ntt -ually kh nit thi nu tl pitHi- a 11 ?re niurt ,n tiy-1 ttif1w tmlnMiy rifiaC TuV t l-.iix.-.t t (.rrm.iti). It -0Ud i i 1 4 1 pri-vi i urham i f ttli r.i( tn.tu?ti n j. vrtKuic ! it. th5 .Uian.yf.'.. O rt- vf ."HK. roU.iu. and !Vonl:;W in ; 1 h t 1 .forilitn; 1 tinn-r- - .' .3- 'i' l-t rif nt iiiK " T n ) Hill h.l . ti:i ol Int. .-v-l Iim U IImic imnil i Mill lii-tinUli.M. . I 1 .1 dilt'ro; .l ot tiT- "1 r't.rrr.irv hnr -lovrd flMiTi" T ' . 'I V lttl no'j ;fi !! ootn t mm - TtiT. I. !' ' " t i-;' ''f Tfmnr iiisr.'vi t,o .-.rv twwiti. lone ! .wi it" tif-.i f.irij .1- L JM4'-iniVn icrei r; o trrI-s nrr l. rit tirifc tti- rimi ri'iti o.K 1 1 n ki 1 't. fh rhoiih'i to 1 1- mil pu n hmi- Irt-adi tofO"d n"'irfl iriiid on r.-w .ui'l i' rl..i' f ihr m hiol l:t Mai V TKK Haptlwt rtiur.ti tian )tl .i.-'.t hrotixt) a itl.irtoi.H r-lv,l. lh- mini. lev. ' l.iimpkm. tuiin; : u.nl.il t jt Clnintr Mrlii nt-'i. paimr of th frf HapHt church -of Xtiybiinin llm wrmopit rr ft1 1 tiv K"'ti,'l. Cortfiil nd KipnFt and thV htuo- -ffra n i-iS i.elh a try l ' t venttic ae r v I re y t a a t-esnt4 n, this . tlwUPr. ttiXJLOi-Xly have beji add d :o the rhuHt h liy'tmpttoni ani a nuti- ' ft hers f ve ennl in ly l.'llep. Thi csnllese. can nn make the un uua) tatf-ment that, ever v itirl in eftiMtl t a profespiMt I'ltrtTiam'-Tna rfew TThnt were not- 'hrwt --r-onuns toto the rhurch thtrtnit thltt meet ti. - 4t KreJajf eyeninjju February I . tba Iriuaic b.vert tnftxfn.-d mere f fnrtl4 a rare treat when Madam . FraiMseaka Kper jon a well iiiHittk atnfrer if V aahirisrton.. TT. IT. iellthc5 Ilia aadienoe aaaemblett In , tte c'nlU-ae chapel with h'T clear. weel m.pr&ni't voti-e Mmltir 1 jt w wn w'aa a reat f the cohere for ev ra days and won lhe heart of alt r ' ii her thai nnua manner. '. A mnat ualque and en)ol.le epter tatnnwnt was glveri -bjr the Juni. and .Settlor elaae on Krtdajr etitr last A Trip Around I h World. Fmrr of t he roatia th v eooiety halt and the two pariora ere. amnirally decorated ta reprent.the follnwina ctturrtrle; I'ntted tUatam Japan. Atrtr and the Aretie sune.n liy each .f the tmni wee ytvy nf ladle drew ed ta the native cuatttitf who aerred delidoua rafreahmenta peymllar t each country. Thre"were readlnaa and faunie an J alni'ronourired ft one f the prettieet and moet noyabl eatertai n me-at of the aeealon. On th-S)oralr. of the Und the VlnTverearY of the birthday ,cf the tatnarof ately obeerved -ttlcaieJL ,Jhe rtanm waa lntereetinj- and lnmre- A Hint for an iinnk: T)- 'In- 'iUal In at r i.f the Init the men mlllitH-rj turn out. In wholly mi Ame"!t 1; 1. .1 ll i l. slu'tii-d piirlli ii- I ; 1 1 . .- It I.k -made of white mII. with 1 tniildrrrd irntri l i .f I: lull I.. I i.lillll- am in inu i mnpoeed i.f i-rikitiat pa-pi-rv riadltiiii and i.ii This ;im itlo lhe hirthdav uf lhe it-ttTvrTt p-rt-mderit nf the eoilfire. lm In 111 iiiitirnii.- in-it.-. the ed nr.it ion nf ti.iliii' WilTTiro TTl the MlHe- amt elt whet e, Mm iii itte heartn of hi yllU :e Imi'i W'.lHhinptiin tn the lienrti. of lii papte Mi U'ld trrant hint in inv tieitn mote yi-ar nf nrh per. ie. Judge Carter Answers Critics 1 1 't.litlimed from I'ae I Itlf. 1 tin w i v. ii. I. hi. every ei nldeimial lull if K III It - mi 'Not Hellw. r- I'll. I I.I i.i.ii..i." ..nfiilerminnH .ii-..iii in no the enrei alter- .f a How Ihk the iiilDtlniilriiUfin iii In nlta filed in tll te-rno4V ll.tllv i,r jm ol nt ri-lirmv irnni ulllie iu lhe faot nf rhalt-e w llleh h.iwever pure and -Trf-sai rit.i'-iii ilu- nmn'e of in-h ae uun. would he e. n-o-rued by every tin-' fi iemilv inn! Nii.fi'u iniiii ieron uh r entltenKlutl of unlit i.f nn own cnllt and "I Wi.loen who iiave never tiilinert "Tie tinli-d muc.; who f1ni and hot ii- to- -eui ln i-t.iild tal i'ely be eotitv .d tErefiui i iiit-iiv And et. Itlit I it hat mi i '"-lilies appear to In -a kllltf Iii .! I I'll i I'll., h thle ts h 1 1 dew "I tt rneans tor tin fire tn burn sotTTlTrl tl-.l .-.1 ih.- threaieniMt . i ; In i-oilM'tt tire iif e linns' and the i-ltio -. Illalllly "the rrr.m I h,le t t .ess.iiinn I and nr.es wdiiH'i ntiilier I fu Ijir hiutd 'F of t .nn'. tif them itt -! d ih.. Stale nllh - It toe- been, ami tiii ti t.i fcrve ar isen held Ith a with a e-lee tif ! t. :: and app. nl I lli iiililiiHli". 'll sit ,ii I l uxe l ie p..i i fill "i riTnin'als humlilt il. a ml t h i pi'liili-.i; illt.v. ni (ire-.-! rw linili i-tin-lli ii-"l i l to 1IOS ..'i' t liilW --. r llld 1J.III IF"I ll' i n.v IhkIi.!. nil i ept vl'ly in 1 1 e ebi .i.t I'lft i'lirrtrflnl tn ..nil: il led. d xiriil'i; I have :llreuty at t he delay .t hi t yy.uit-.l ...fulness a a pubtl- J nr. d-slriy ins Wllilllt w III'' "it r.-.aril ir tht ..l.-rlfs .! an i 1 1 1 - "" Hit. THTTtTT iTi "TTTOTVbi r lvi of Salisl.nry Men ( llal fittli Tod.i. :i.t-u.i'iii I'eU An extra riiaeh nn n eail tram tiiriulr..w will lake a !lalll'V-r of. Silistiurtait tn lilei;h i h, t o t .s ..,n tein rf a'rae the lea- '"" '"' l lin j yrh.e from Kali mil t-vXtiKhurx. Iln .-ir I l.jpsley. nf Clurkton. me if the lKst yi.iinK prrathetn In lh l it l.t. rl'ui Synod nf North Chi. Una.' will cimdiiruji si rles of aiiet-ial Vnifru hi UHUH-.'jmBtl- Vr-nibyurlan Tllfir7! t.rr ttn week. .Uthiir 1 Jtpp. - Luxunitton netcru. wha 4- II under trtln at that plate ml l.tft tmth lets, w.trf rushed to Hicl ibut .i.ipiial fur I rent no hi , ., , A partial r. nrt nf the w. rk iloilf un.br ttie eupervis'.on i.f fwnntv 1-Vm- ttnsiitt.r "t'riirnpton recently phuwa ihrtteart'v ihotiskitil fruit trvt haye.beiB. jir.u.nd and ah .-ul.H.JUa many pred, .tl Iwi ( land ter- farinc has been dime. 2 000 feet tif tilm hn b.MiJald. rtclaimtnit thlrty- twii arris. A : --y : mh.v. t. mi:pt,X t i:d.. Ralrtelt .Man 4 HI lrrr W-s. Kb J.tf.ea, of Sanford Ttalajr. t Mr. "i4hm JTray''Med!ln will to to. tHnfnnl on rhe early niomitm train, where' at o'cltKra, h will tinned in inarrlaie tn Mia Itnby Uaahlnaton Jones, of that loan.. The bmltu-bc U n attractive yoiviu lady, add Is the naiiKhter of Mr. and Mr, f. S. Jnmx v ' t Mr. Medlin arlll kie Vonmitanled by F.ev,-JH. Iot'raekn. pallor of Cen,- Meal.JllethaillKt rhurt'h. Who will tN form the iwnionti and Mm KlKcaa and-M in Mary Medoa. 1 laetener te holdf ti rsf k ,tta bottle alao'may be uaed te. draw me corK. . : n . -. ... r 1 li-rV' ' . ' . r - . f - - .... ...... .. .. . ,1.' il y s American Gown, ..... Til thread, knee lenrt1i tunii- diiio-d up wunllri frimt. Th- tltteil li.iiiie out ttnrx the flirurr. The fen t tire t ttie tli-rollitte with full letlUth KleeipH of i:ul' net enitirnidereil nnd trlnmiinK of hrllllantt" iitm.i. i yr.i us cii.wtiK. Two .ns:.islMirVi II i-trlrlis, t ndrr - Mnnnat'inrnt. (Ireeii.sl.i'rii. t el. .. I !. re uill he tdnynr;e-M iu the mujiuiirim nt of iw of t iteeysii, ir-i'a- lintels inmiirrew morn ln. -UI Hi1 eln.se ,,f t.'.lay A. It. 'lerpenlf will retire it . iiwimpir nl ttfe-ft.tet iiilf.ird amt wHj In. Hun reeded by A. N: I'er k i n. f "rnierly manager ( I lie IVnir.il llnee In t'har lotle but a", wll kiinwn HM-.ett of t 'reensliorn, .Mr. 1'lements (ii'i's tu 'hii MeAdoo as inatiHter. Mr. I'eftnTii re-- t-t- nt ly letii.-il as nianacrr of the en tral inel In t hin li.tte, 11.- has he roine Interested in the Southern Hotel t'limii.iny, ulilrli umis a !! y--ur lente xitl Ille Unilfm-il ! me 1 1 tti a I M r A 11 11 tllnway interest 111 the rnlM dispi r n y I" his ,'rHsn of Charlotte, rlnli-s Mr. t" I en la H'erelary of the rer iriit-in 1 'inter t he terms i.t it ;.-.ih ofthe com- illllli'ld ll.'lel i ll, mi nieneed wllhln six I - ats -t lie fri-ni .Inly. f'll. mi a new lintel I ' II I 111 I iu oinl mil ti n than 1 1 : uuu, jmI th new hj.iti-1 niu.t be timphert nt the enrV of t W-Q yejua frmil the lime Work im riinimeiic.-il lipnii It. It ls;J4txtiJ' that the charge nf nut nit vemeniand Mr. IVrkins' eniraiiee in the tirm mea,;i that the n't-w- h'ntel will he com. mencud at a very tarly date. It lfc ti.-tid that retlHin Itii htlii.nd eii.pitallsW hae l.eriime assnrlale.l . wnh local' men In I he prnpnsil i.ai. -. Mr riements siui a eds li W . - T Hi'Ailiin a;i lllallaKer nf 1 he ; At.r A doo, Mr. Mi Wmi will return ' Ins farm near t he eu.v .. t.KIM ltllli.AT llltllM. Miiuy Hi .pmid lo t'tiyvor" of Dr. W har ton'jt Sri nntiis. Ss I i -.. TI.. V l in I ll-. Hf J I'm ham l-'eb l.".! - " anled-7Men" whs the suliiitl nf .tnolher rreal st nmn that wi vrot-tiril T.y tjr. II M. V hart nn to lhe men nr thi-tiiv tit trrnr lUipiisi i hur. h (his after mron As on last Sandai the rhnrclr waatilb-it l-v mrii whe"he.til ilurtareat i all I" lint, ti- .-:n ill I lie serine nf tho IfTd " Pr. W-hal t"n is . Insr wet k.s reili.il ul Ins . I.: i'Iomc nf tsilay si.ri Li e ttie tiratid t. lal of t he' i towhli'h In lias n a. he :u his two ri d. Mini I he wlii lirin "Tlif eatlonii I ilarini. lhe tell il:t a lip la snmellimn like' twenty thotll-AUll penple He has ifluUn fTTeatJ rriiwda t-verv niiiht l,ten the ruin USh lli'l -Uns.,1 ..pT- InJlHH I,: ll aW jiy from his. m nnons The n-vii -iT has been nne,i'f l.hc- iwsl in i'ef"iTuV Thai has t-viT been hi-l.l in 1 nil hum There ljve ln.-n nvcr it-hundrt. coiiverttlon. . Si Kt y i-f thesivhye al ready joined. the First It ti lihr ehurch KiOeen i.ihtrs hale, plvun the names of other ohiir. hes i f w bb h th.y wisii ef to licr.iiye nier.bt rn. and the. paa tor, Ir It'irt has he. n tinnblt- to a larse nutnlit-r of "ther-i, who wish tiy consult him befi re they m.i'kti tiul thvtr applloatlorin fnr tneme! rshtp In Lhs ' hnrrJ.it s The servieesK will Monday niclit nnd able that 4hey will Wednesday evening ri.iiirnue Ihr.ni 1 1 verv pr.ih i nnt inui I hrnush wu.snx KViv.t, jj:iumix Mr. ilaniet MV. Jrlks, tif l:!tsn. tie. - ' Utll fiinjiirt SoiuJ Srrvit. IStrint.' I" Tlif Nisi a.-t tt!.rtrt 1 . VVilsi.n. Feb. 2 ,Thi ruornlna; with the opij(ilnK A-jteryiisp'at the' Firat ltaptitslittri-h tn tht city a ae rie of revival nervier beit-ina. The paator. Kev T W. t'hartil Iim. will he aeHned by Mr .lame U"ssjeki. of Mteon. ;-. who a I'l ' cbud"ucl the on aerviie thrtnithout fheTeTletr tarer trtthe meetlf.K-ltee. Wlllilim M Vinra... ptor of tl.o First Ituptlid rWurrh of . Ohat-ltittee. w.ll nsteiit in the meetinea, . Bern use of -modern fachlen a Phil adelphia actentlat baa. flriired that women mini eat 1 per rent more food than formerly to maintain their normal temperature. . ; i HOUSAISlill WMEUID Durham Pays last Tribute 4o Dead War Captain and ,-- City Official , IMMrll t The V W"l ilmtrtn I TiTmn."T?fK'IirVllh trip nonnri o Ibe Ma-siinlo orOi-r. uniI folliw4 '' curtlne of polio init tin int n. and fh( mciinberg of the Lxirlium nthl infan try, of which ! wa-s Tn.- timt upuiwi. Chief uf I'olice John ) lc !. h r f'rw land wkn laid to. let: in M;hj1iwhu1 i-eniitry thiH aftcrncn ThouituijilH of p .i.'t' frrat prooeiwion that vvatrhe'J tli fol .;Nl the tit th rcriiV-nthi-i'.H tilled 11 Hj.at-. In My lit the Jr. id i tilif tery, und hundrfiiH if pverjf uvalluhlr tiuh uf Trinity MtahixUHt chun h frml whicil it a a.lnuKJiill' ' in tritiil- ,,t n and lov to tli'' former nutynr Ulld chief of pidl Un- lillill llnlli:i- lii.n -of the popularly this man who won hl"flpurw nrrrt-htn 4tlf fUHUin III I MM flt'V'MH ;iinti rum.1 Una leKiii" nt In thi' ' ; . i I War. The hiuiy.o. lhjitli id i i f had lain in Btute at hi rusldi ni c on Katii wiir Htreet inr- iiuly .injrduy moruing, and tnnttV 'i p1- hnvc vixit- d Ihc rl'imt' d'oi ntK li.-u tinie to tli- piusaivv fad- i t 'In- m.in in rttfn U-v. li. 'rii.-n. f.rnn..v p;iMti.r f Trinity thun h. no ( K'.rky ITijTIrrr-r.nrTiirloVr tT.; --r-t'V i'1 wUu M.-CiIlli-n. Lhe ttaaiaiiiiic tt i;v thn. prenffit paatur Mr. "ravin said tli i.-il it. nut -ll. J-" 4hal iSji- y relinrt ll Hinl t . . H t ' 'I fe ir-iii-ut h his .l.i'.lil only on the fiildx i.f tain' Jr'rt-lund hal w iriven f-videnop of ttv hf art that t-at -Ki erTfrtrit: 11e- hntl tinrert to- Maml ti it j frir iiiHtoptilHr .(.-4ih. :i d.-ii i y t h- 'nl; ' if peaee 11 ww -line "I 1 1'" nrst nt men in -trrertwt -tatol- ip aid-lo elare furStale- wide prnhil'i; inn. a-id Till ore nf the- tVw to ra.t n halhtt for pfrihll'ltltnV'thlrty-trVf ears at... wlvfiu the rauxe iinrTnicTiefT ny an loerwhi.lnHt! wt-ot irin-.nt r "Nn one.' kllow whaf ipl o'n the nthr Hide, hut if there l serviee to lie rendered, and work In done. I can see the utalwart ,:i,nd Ktnrdy fi-are of Captnin 1'rethin.d inari hini; ni the great mairv-ay thnt lea.N tn the (treat white throne Mid when he rearhes thr, 1 jj - iUui t'uit t tie ml'ltnrv Mlhlftte. which hte aiway-i ifwed. nd I ran hear him auk 'what in there trilie done?' And I ran hear th -reapunae. Well done thou jttmd an-' f 'ifnl ser vant. Thou til n faithful ever a few thlnnM. I will mnke th'e mler over jnauytfitiuia. Kntw Ihmt tnt" the Joys of life eternal " This was. Hie nilnl'ter's rlonini; trilmte. The floral tributes wore mauelnecTit 'Viey-rame from nil elaiew. and n.n 1 It ionn of men. The imlire nnd lire H-tiiirtnients paiJ lrjLiuU to their leader with handsome ikvicnti. The iiiaponir tirder Moot lieiiiiifnil flern I tril'tite. It required K'V-rnl nutonto .hllea to (tet the deiiiutw U 4k eenie tery. ., caldwfi.i. nmn: noniti n C'nllrttravUlei Hnml irs -a,kt Monry In Safe. lKrHi lo Tire N. - ml nrt.l Lennlr.'Veh. iiit -The pontofflre at L4letlH0l. a stutioiisnn trie Cnrnlina nt ivortnwcHtern ttaiiway. eleven mUva north f lenotr. wn entered acme time after miiituxnt on tritiav nlKht by n bui-atnr nnd relelved "f n rniml Hmount of atampa and stamp ed envelopen. The work bnr no res.emhlHiire In that of a " prufeslonal cracksman. and wan evidently done hy eome one In the aurrmindi riK community. The poftoHlre in run in, the attire of W. U. Itrnxwell and entnuire Into It trn made from the r-ar dnnt. Vhe,n Mr. I lrtua'ell r1"M'd-mi -riday tught late. I he placed all Die receipts for the day In -the hh fe aa tieual toaether with all the tampn with the exreptlon of " ,lfT tn thL' f1l'llv''ry rt ra wer w pen jir. lira wan w i thn store early S.'iturday rnortiln-r. he found that it had been entered dur Inu the-nlBht nnd the articles above meriftoned mist-mit. Init the safe wa-s si ill intact and appeared nnl to have been touched. ' There waa quite a sum nf .nmiie.v'in the tafe. and evidently If the .KurKlarit had been professional., it .'niiTl have TttV-TTThF first ohlrct to rocepre their attention, -""fliis Is the t'hird ponti i Hire that ha been entereTI by thieve within that Immediate Hrciinn durinic lhe past year, the nttlce at Ktlaemont anil Adnko hay init' beji rAhhed of rinisid erabie auniH som't time'" fst HtuMtuer and in lhe enrly fall. " The officers nie suld to have (t;"olue. a to the Kullly imrlies and will' likely make several arresta within the next few dayn Jat'aneae wootl print are made lengthwise neeii.mst of cherry wr i.arallel to the grain. I'll.l.KU.sl on . kQCAi. Of f ICl U. t. wUTHEAAUItlAU tOHCCT. UaleU-h ,N r;. Feb.. 2. 1 1 5 For North ('"irnllnf: I'naettled Mini thrrr-Tuesday ihip Hiitirm . 41 rn Sunset .0 M p.m. I Mir (DATUM. X a. m, s p. m. : .J t lli.-hest teitip.-r it lire" Lowest tempi r-.t -it Mi-iin trtii"-r.ttii re- .-.;". . . . . I;eflrtency for the day .... . Ay", i tin- -TaiTy excess kfnoe Jan- . u.iry 1st riUbirUATlON (IN IMGMt. Amount fnr "2 r hoiir ending H p. m. Total for the nwrrth to date' iH-flciency for .the month . . I"xce ipce January 1 . . . . .no t-TxtioNS. o wtATHrn at a. ttarf aaruai. ikli ii Abilene . Asrtevlfle . : 40; . 41 .no 4 Of ' 1. e,t All. nta t 'hurl est: H- li 4S- U st, i 4r-a riJartirtte" 4ii j- sof as- iso ChieaKo . .- tt flalvesttin , .lrltnville. Knoxville .j . MetT'ritir-T-; . Mtntoror yi . New Orlean . New Tnrk-.T. 'Norfolk .'. .. . lllelih . . . . IJrhmood . VU-iyKurtt WahirtnO'S?. . IW. 2l tt -! ' M 'b 6, 4! .4; ,5i 4- r, jr-ai ,SI -.i --4A-ell B4I. 61 lfi oa .' o Is ,ea .13 ,0f ! S.tu. ,. 4 i Jt 4C1 W .! 47l iflll! ' ;" 40j st : 4t 2xf. .tt toi (. 4:"- tJ . 4 4i; (Nd 4 " 4t. SCi" 4-lJ! Ji4i- .1I JilminKton . . t VjrthevjJl'e; . , rJElV COASTGUARD r . 1 A K E S CHANGES Manner of jAppointment of Life-Savers Different Under " New Law - IW. K YKIAFKTtlN --TraitiiTrietnn, it. t onttrena t-oniliiiied the life-savini; itorvire and the revenue riltter seryles? iiUu mie iirp.:niuiUiili a hane In the manner of appointing', lhe enpluyvt nf the i-nri.-t iftiard S'Tllee has been ininijturateil liefure tK. . uiyiilnla tion lhe employes Vtiiler Ihis service were in the civil Relvli There has been III) i h:tll(.'e in Un- manner of .il'i'i.liilriient.i Iii the rewnue cutter service as the tinploies in ihlH case have never been uioJi-t Ciyil aervict?. Ther-. nr.. three classes i.f emphiyea m the ct. iivt iiiartl. surflui n. Ilht-rnm'ee'ierTr-5j'litT KirpertnTBrfdent fnr iho various" IiKlithnu.se dlslricts Surfmen are n (.pm nted -rrnr tno recorrv nn mlitii.n t,f local superintendent a.n,er iblcal and uMii-rnl exaniina- anitiiiB .-vo. 1 suiTiuin afit.r fxantmn--inns i-mi ,ji,in ti((. ret firiirtieiulutinn 'nf the ."iiperinlemleHi. s t perl n te ml --nls ur,. apixilnted -from .'imotnt the liul'ilinustv kffp.rs. Kxsjininniion "cnin piny a purl in Hits., apjminl nientii I It mil ppn.iriiillini Killed. T-TIK1 Tsnale Ibis week k'Hed the ip pr.ipriatlon of "half a nullii.n ilollnrK fyr.t xicriuitiiital t-oatt -hnildlnB-lh tbe various, iitatea. Ihniiish the amount was rari-leil in ly IJoime hilj- A aim liar amittint was ma le available last ur and "North t'amlina not $ly ""n nf It fnr three jdeecF of roads. -The " in. my !hrnn nf the pit-sent "r will hardly hart ""Hh Carolina, a.s ih. Slat,, would not have shared the ltprisprt-itt fnn f tr two itst-rTmxrr HI'S" JLn, jit'jer KliUeinhUiet mint, of the tirfi Hppriipri.ttl.iin would have tslamtireil foe a aha re. Geaths and Funerals Mi:.MtlHV T. JISTI S. llt'rulero nville. Feb .Memory T Justus, ak-ed Hb yia'r anit one of lhe olil.-st residents of llenderonyllle. died here Friday nlfcht as the result !'f ilKCd inliriulU..... Fuucra.1 aervicca were entiilinfed rr..ni the Mrthlnlist chtireh. nf which the deceased was a member, this afternoon at z Z'l o'clock the l:r-y AV F. Wnmllll- nttlilarini;. Irt-rment was made in in Oakdale ('i-mi'tori wuh laMonie rereoinnle. Vlthoiwh Mr. Justus had been in very feeble health- for a lonn while be wits not cnntlned i(, h'U bed until last M'.ii'lH). since whrn be itra.lu ally Krovv weaker unlit death. Mr Just is w is t1(. father nf five children. He isstir-rtved by the fol InwinK: lir. W 11 Justus anil Mrs. lr C. Few of this cltv, Mrs. H. II Milliard nf West A-h-vlHe aiid Mr. J I' Itickinan of (ireeny lilt;, jrl f. . II. MAI1U1H. - Ashewlle, Feb. I'x W. 11. .M.irlow prominent in IniHinciw cIti lo of this i lly for the past year died at his home here yesterday afternoon- The deceased had linen In pm.r health for the past two year. aittrn-itKh he waa connned tu hi room but a few hour prUir tu hi death, the new of which fiftne an a shock to his nmiu friends at Ashevllle. Mr. Marlow waa 63 years nf ace aad la Xurvlveil by a wife nnd three children. He was a con sistent member- of the First Itaplust Church and was atfllated with IihtrI b-dites of lhe Koyal Arcanum, the WoodnieB-of the World and the In dependent tinier of mid Fellows. The funeral will be conducted tnruorrow mornlnir at U:S0 o'rlork and fitter menf w ill f'4!?-.-ftS .Blveralde t'eme- tery Mm, rJ rr. III. ki.rv. I-i'li. i'x -Mrs. Fred Fry died at her home in lintila nil yester uiiT mr.rTiTng 1st t oVIi'ieU fnltomhu. a shurj, illness with pneuninnia. She w.1.1 r. 2 years nf ai;e, a member nf the Lutheran church and Ihe mother of nine HvlriK rhihlren, whn wth her husband aurvive her The funeral will be held tomorrow from -Friendship church In 'Alexander count). I'lnklrcjf Wliitenor. lllckury. Feb. 2s. .1'inckney VVhit etier, a htchly rcspeeted -t itizt-n and farmer llvim; three nuiea south of llickuryi died at his home Friday night at the ae of'JJ year. " ni.nitha uml two ilays. lie. had- been sick fnr about clahl months, lie was the fath er tif eir.hl children, live of whom survive. They are Messrs. Cliarlo. Ijtiyd and "tiailher Whtterier a.nii Mrs. 11. t). Keever amf Mrs. J M. llawn Th-ii brorht-rs and Iw-o sisters, Ii, K Whit. iicr. laithi. hilener. Mrft. Cal he Yotlor and Mrs A. h line s InfeuPr. also survive. His wife tiietl about a jnonth uko The f)uieral will lie held tomiirmw at 1 I o'ejnek at inn church in this count) ciiniiueted t hi-paa-tor, Ke. "It I sttrimiv lfe -'was a- memln r of the 1. 1. therm church. .Tha decensed waw scry o'-e in the Civil War. helms a metnh.-r nf t'ump.iny K, 351-h N C. rcKlment. He enlisted April. 4. Utfii. a ail "spfx ed" H through the war until the surri'iider at A ptmmatoi. never brin-wn united and only belne excused "from attiv duty fnr two week. After the surrender he walk ed ti 11 t?Te-wiy heme and hn evei smee liv.-'d tlut-Hfr of a iftfU't. peace fu. In. lust nous farmer. MIIS.II MMI"N. Klizabeth City. Feb. :S. -Mrs Ida S'litipsoit, iilow of the lata- M It Simpst n. Sr. died yesterday nwrnin at f.tar nVlork at heAiumve in Church sireeC, alter n i!lnts of a few hour. Ihe was about ixty .years ead and i .survived by two children, a son and a dauchtcr. The n is Attorney fM H. Slnip'eon and Ihe daughter is Mm llr.r.'ld iM-rman - The 1-ii.orsl ser vices were held this afteroonn. Mrv stimpson. was. Ih her usual health last nitht. she spent the afl ernoiyn vts.th'.a: friends and attended tne Alwfnma iht-airein the evenin-' She retuined home ubeiit Vh n'linch i-iijnvla'.rili'ii;-i.f ' a ,he:i!iiwhe. SI.e aoon surer'! a rtr..ke of ajtnplexy .and ISiised JRT" unerisvtonrrfs. from which she pev.'r rts'overetl she was a Miss Hlind btsfore her rnlrrlaffr. wtu tu-nrrnjgjitjrea set! In this cut and has always thved here. hSe rt-fl.nt woman, noted for her Christian: piety an.! nianyacta kindoea. ' U. t frK. tAj-.ht-rifT ttf.;nllftHS(l Fouiid I lead la ittThrttoWC """ "f , ;reenboro."rTb-t :. Mr. JohnJV: CiMik. e-sheriff of Guilford.- - eUed "sometime ls,st trttfht at his home oif the I'yvmona . car line, from heart fHlbtea' He . w.a fimrij tdead lit. bl hath rtayhi' by hi eUA-en year old danitrner f ariy, 'thit" mornlns. It was evident that he had Neori dead -erl Hour, and It I aiippoted that be had none to .the bath room to ret some medicine to -relief attack of hi heart when he died. Mr. Conk and oce dsnchter are the urrlvli rt ltlve. Mrs. Cook waa ependipsJ the blsbt la tha home t a-Trtead, ;s, Djresiaeni njiii JOSEPH r"frTJa nrnJ-lAM JJ-ssk HARRIS - .... :'!i ,fT vniiaM Yi-."--V:; j ! I -I 1 l'r-idei U llsiui haa Jtisi ent lo the'Senate the names m-f the five'ni ji i mi. eis of the new Federal Trade Commission, rrcated by an .1 .i, s. stt is exia'cteil in. U'aahiliat- toii that thtre w ilt be a, nulft dn the upper House over the. cuunrmattou of several of the nomination. The nomination are a follow: Joseph K. Itavles. I mocrat. of Wiscoiiain. now oowntlMKlonej of for inir.iUi.ns. for a term of et-ven years. Howard-N. Hurley, IJomocrat. of Illinois,' preldciit of the Illinois Manufacturers' Association, for six year William J Harris. Iemoerai. of deork'ia. now director nf the census; for five years. t W. H. Parry. tTvUircitsi ve. nf Wash ington, editor, for lVn rears. tleiirajt' 11. Itnblee. "Vftn merly practismit lawrir at ,t'w York and jiu. rcaldtot of ti'urnisU. II for three years. The law creating 1 1 jfe n e w ci 1 1 nti i ijit ineree in these Wor.lsl "Commerce mentis cvniTtif-ree amunR -ri' i Ihe sen nil Stale. . wuh Tore'eu nations or in any terrltVay of the tinted States ..r in iti" I'itiVlct ! Coluanbla. or between any Mich"t:r ritory anil another, or between any such territory and fnrciKn cation, or between the Iiistrict of Cnlamhia and any territory or fort-ten nMtuin." Ampli-fyitifc: the iiurpnse of lhe com miaslnn 1 reKarilinn. Ihe tariff as de nned by this atsr-tiiin of the law cre atine U. the President safd In hi re cent wpeerh nt Indmnaitolls: "Rut If by srlentiflc treatment of the tariff tht y tlhe llettu lilies ns t mean nrHuKtrnent to trade runditlons of America and the World, then I am with (hem. And i want to call their attentior. fnr thnuth they voied for It. .hey apparertly have nt noticed It. in the fact that the bill! which re "ale the new Trade Cortitnission tiissi hat yer' think " in order tit Jo- at the Itt-dside t.f the friend who w,a' sick. The - funeral will be held at tne home tomorrob" aflernimn and in terment will b4 at liuilfor.l CoUeae Mr. Cotik. was u native of this coun ty. teve ryL.vt a4 rs aso ho was elected sheriff on "khe 1 c in or ratio ticket and made a popxiliir and efficient officer. He always . ttayk an active Interest tn IMiiitirs. I- or; it "iniiboi nf )rars he had been voivneruwi with the Pomona Terra Cotta Company and wa a man r.f cotmldt niflile means. He wa a member off the Metht.dist rhurch and a devout Chrt-stiuu. Two sMUI-it Dir. Cireeiietiorti. F. J Uan- dreth died at hi home on I'.aln utreet yesterday stiitrninn at the auc of (I )ears. The funeral was held this afternoon from Wcat Market . Street M..K. Churrh. conductetl by Kiv, Ur Charle W. Ilyrd , Interment was In CreejKV Hill rt-nit t"ry.. , W. M. anur .loHi'J mleMitJi at his home on tlttrrell street,, aed, 74 years. He was a" Civil war xeterati. havina served in t't.muitny ff. 4Sih reirtuitit. CtM-k-'e brigade. Tht fiitn-ral ..wcas held thi afternoon and interment wjttvJtlreene-. HHbeeiety ,. Nfcht St ltiHil at .lurliam. !IHK-tI l Nt. nil On win rrurham. Fb,.5:--The n.'Kht senno) which l tt- c.ii.ductr-l .ilndeV 'the auspice ..f the e ret . Vrilrs of th city and the I'urhnni htiry.r mills a-itl ope-i for the enrnllment of tu dentat the K.K-emont behold build in tomorrow niuht. - . "' - jji- -rVr-M: t'prhnrrtr; --whes-- -haa rharae of ttia echool. expect thst there- wIM. b tnr." riinjsii. dent enrolled In this echooL v1"" Healirimt f"he need of rhool to wblch -othera as well b employee of lfies-bossiery .mill eotild ettrnit. $1r I'pchurrh pt-ewnted Ibe propostrion of rstabltrbtnc a achool f T all to the fra- teTi4tiea of the city, artd te JOdittt acreed to finance th ecHool . v. As many Tentr-4wo differerit tttnda of wood are used in the jnanu- fartur of ambreli hapdlea, cane and UND FOUR DEFEATS Resume of Wake Forest Quint Shows Great Season for Coach Crozier 1 rtrr-et 4 Til CgWl OaUifeTTcr ) Wake Korent. Feb. 28. By defeat- inn Trinity Friday night WiirFor et had reghitererl her twelfth victory lu. jil- Hi-uh.i.i, a the curtain was run; duwn un the 1 1 6 BcheUule. giving ttirf itaptist twelve victories attainst four deteals for the past season. A predy. evenly Italanred, and Well traineti t.sni. the reault or t.i-rmier'a naitdiint.'. reprewntpd Wake Ho real on the tloor tnin year. The suecesaea of the team an- uue to one factor Coach Crozier. Coach Croilor. F.ver sinte litoti Air. Crozier haa coached hasKctnall at Wuke Forest, In that year" he organized ihe tirnt" bnaketbull . team in the htate of Nueth Camlina. tie was the nr&t man to introduce signal plays In the Stale, and Mr. Crnzp r lias dune more to readied Hi North Carolina than any inher man In tlie State. Wuke For est s record tn basketballor -tn. ptiat ten year attest to hlsVAbility aa a coach. For ten year he haa' put out a. n-ani that ha always won recogni tion ItiruiiKiioui tne tSlate. There Have lietin 'liuri where there ha beef! a scarcity of nwinrial; and mere havi: -been year -wtrere-matertaT iiaa been i-ii.-ntli ul. but there haafmjver htan a Hur that Mr. Crozier tfld no, have a jlruiiK team. If Mr. Cruller did not have noon material to alart with, ha t developed It. line to Mr. Croiiter'a ulii ieiii cuachinK ake rorest hu al ways tiren at tne top in basketball. There huve been Ktwd haa'eriall and iinnnall Irani, miu tltero have been Ittscl.all -uiid Xuulbull t! ams that were jmi mufii. put -in basketball Walt i'lircst has always ranked with trie best -tn the '-Htate, As a basketball nmch Mr. Crozier ha not a peer In the. South. - Wake Forest played Hixteen game the pat season. . They lost one game to the I niversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, one lo Trinity in Dor-'" hum, one to Hlun at Klon, and one to the (ireenshoro X. M. C. A. at Oreene boio. Six Y. M. C. A. Karnes were scheduled and played, wltn the Bap tists ta,-,inpina five and losing one. Ten rtVlloV qtnht were playeti wifh th billow tng results: I niversity of North i aroilnn. defeated in iialeiRli January lb. 2ti to Feliruary 2, ake"'oreat- ileft aled in Chapel IHU. i git. Feliruary 11. Carolina defeated in tn third same at Waiie Furettt. ta to ti; first gam" with l-.lon lost by a acorw of .15 to 12. second game wflltV Klon at Wake Forest fouinl the liaplieta at the lima end of a 30 to 23 store, Trinity won. the first game In Uut,-' ham iiy a -to 21 score; In the aec- Wake Fid"! "Ll'O"""1"' by a score of ii to 12. Atlantic Chrta- y tlan College, Carson and Newman, and' lhe I niversity of South Carolina were, defetited in the one gama played wlthx.' each. Wake Forest won exactly , three-fourth of her game, giving- a percentage uf 760 for the entire son. Two out of 'three games , were taken from Carolina, and Trinity and Klon were each fled In the two game played with each. Tihj Tt-aai. Hall. Holding, Uearo. forward, larrick. Franba, centera;. Milllnt-ra,-Iiavla, Henhley, Whltehurst, guard, constituted the aquad. llal captained the team, and par ticipated in every game except -f.tir last' one with Trinity, sickness pre i enting him from playing. This make his third year unuer Crozier and hi set nim year on tne team aa a reguiau pirmber, lie Way a a fast aggrvaaiva gMine bollli th defense a,nu Ihe of- tense. 1 he past season jie snot field goals and four foul goal, regla- terlng 148 of the total ki potntas- bi the team the whole aeaaom. William Jioldlng, as the other fVr " ut., nail ope ol Ihe !:- aeaaona nt his career. He led the team In ttorv iiuuibtT nf Point scored. He shot i 7 "" h-vf's ;.ml -.7 foul gonl. making- n mtul of ai noilits. nils is Holu- Itig'a third year on the team, althougl In- hil ptayed haketbal under Cro-!-...-r all of his lire. He I a conalst i n'. player, pasae well, and la one of the bt.st in the State when It come rrrcaalng the ball. Carriok played his first year of "Var sity hall this eeaaon. He I a tall player, about, alx feet three lncheie high'," "and Is well built for hla poal Ijtin ' He has been up against the la st men In the State and ha more than held kmt own against all oppo in in lie na 2 nelu goals to hi credit for the season's work. l-ranks, playing ni first year a a member of Ihe team, alternated with Carrick In some of the game. He. loo. t tall and well fitted for hi po sition. He give promise of daz-elop. i-.g Into ft 'good man before hla col lege career I linishedt Hillings. Davl and llensley bore the nrunt. ot the defensive work for th team. All three men played a great game throughout the season, espe cially noticeable being the work of Lensley JJ Iteam.-a merriber'of the 1 IS tears, w'tr again with the squad this yewr and made a very creditable allowing in all the gumes he played in. CiOUDKIlOKO KIGHS WIN E.STLY Ooldsboro. Feb. 13. The fieblds born -Highs continued their yiotorief today defeating the -five from the" At lantic Christian College by th one sided score of 55 to 1 J. The Col lema.ii were nut-clasatHMr1 .'very de partment getting huttifW shotf a the basket due to th close -.guard ing of McOee and Yelverton. "Th local tllsplayed excellent team work. uanHing and shooting almost at win. Jenkins. Ourley and lhley playef spectlt ular ball. Branch of the Wll siVnites waa good at fouls and alat tlirew two field goala Gold bore plays the winner of th Benson-En- -. Held game here Wednday. Kr.li lALaVErOB CAMP. .;.. Clnnati. .. K 28 Twelve On iti National pljySeCleft here today for tbe Springtrainlng ground a Alehdri. Iju Others will boarc the train enroute-or proceed, direct from their; "BblneC Managpr. Hertnsf ; already i at th camp.' l-ITTbfll Mi VKDS OFF. Plttabunt,- Feb. II.- E. Holes manager, Krrward bonetcny, captain ariCfwo player, formed thev. et.ee "snjrsd of the lttulmrg JTed . eraHa. whljch Heft today for the train in tama at ' AugUBta. OA; Kh V jllgver wrfl Join them on the war go di?ltfXieiBti&?'-r:---' - -si- To JMdivw IkrdeMi,. - ; ,t ' Judge Francts-.P. Wloeton arrtTed In- "he city yesterday.-, and today ha wtlf an tn Wake Forest to deltrer ' aditreas tn the students of the Col lege. . ' - ....-' ' ..- V To serra lea Cream without wasting hj melting an Illlnola maft haar-s)-; rented a can tfce bottom otxwrtlcn ta linear tit turning a naR, atta-jina some of tbs eonteciis lata ta i 1 trblpa ta trua country. '. -J ' ' . '-""'.- ' - - - .1 '" - - ' -
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