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THE NEWS AND OBSERVER, MONDw' MORNING, OCTOBER 13, 191CY FiGHT' MAY GftuSEi BREACH OF UNITY Attitude of Three Virgmia Dio Controversy PROPOSED REVISIONS SEVERELY CONDEMNED Chutf la Prayer Book Tend Toward "High Church Prac tical," It la aimed, ud Some Delegates To the Gea eral OoTeation Say They VU Hever Submit To. Them Detroit, Mich Oct, -12- Breach of unity, possibly wnti U BohUm, v ia .the body ef U Proteataat Epiaeo .pal ekureh ia America will trite, if further attempt to rmse tke I'rayer Book ia.uaia ia the preavnt triennial . general eeavoatioa, according opin ion dxpteased by ma- leading church men attending. There ia norsd a tinct lining up' of delegates in the ho of deputies fc and again. r viaion, iA tb controversy centering htteut to artltndo ef tba dolegatioBi frost th three Virginia dioeeeee, Hoth clerical n4 Uy. delegates from Virginia sate made plain their drterui iaatioa re "ight t Ike last ditch," against' further rer'-siou of tke devo tional service, and. it is ad, taeir stand is having; atroug influcne on other Southern delegations. "The general convention has gone a far as it can on revision of the Book of Prayer, said one Virglaiaa tedsy. "it aa attempt is atide to ferae tka "issue aa' t'ae reservation tf the aaramnt aad it U ,uceestully push ed the Virginia delegation will aieet , the' situation. Tke Virginia ekureh was mil at the aw ueral eauvenJicu four years (the Civil Warr" aud sucreisnlly toad as aa aatoaomeu ehurrh ba.ly. If necessary no can stand nlone agayi.1' Tke Virginia delegate, opposing the changes state that tke proposed revl sioat tend toward what they designate "hin-h church" practice. Prominent among tke Virgiaia repre sentation ia the convention are Bos well Page, of B.-re;-iUin, brother of Thomas N.-rsn Pa;r, fcrasar Amhos tador to Italy and who rcpreaeatt the choieh ia fearer; Dr. C. V. Bryan, of Peterson r,;r John Stewart Bryja, of - Richmond ; Rev. William B. Kmith, of Winchester, and Dr.W. Russell Bowie, of Richmond. Fizhtinff side by title with tke Vir- um-m "l - ' I rtli fmM nf ti.i AtfllAUVtl st ! present adocatiug merely postpone, mert ef revision, of the Prayer Book iinta la n ;group bealcd by Dr. John Randolph McKiat, of Waihingtoo, U. C, and Irr. rioyd W. Tosshins, Of PUUr.lv Iplia. , ' N TVornsa ia a HeaHhy .C .IM ' AU fhildrca troubled with worm kavs tn unhealthy color, which Indicate poor blood, aad as rule, tier is mere or lew stomneh disturbance. GROVE TASTKLWS3 chill TO.IC given negn larly for two or three weeks will enrich Ihe blood, improve the digcatioa, and a as a Uenral 8trsBgtheaing Toni to th whole system. Nature will the throw f or dispel tUe worms, and U Child will b in prfcet health. Pleas ant ta take. OOe K-r bottle. Adv. OfGANIZECTpOSSES HUNT FUn VIKUINIA rtUUPtrl Ken1' who Got EixThonaand Dollar a from Bask Still at Lars; " Lawrcneerille, V., Oct. 1!. Desplt efforts ef the r-tte to appreliead the unknown negro who Saturday during the noon hour entered tho bank at ai- herta and at the oornt af n gun forced Oshier Wiaborne to deliver to him nil tho cash tn the bank s safe, th robber ts still at Urge. The hastily orgaaieed posse rhnscd tho negro into the woodlaBd during a gun battle hr-whieh several doaen shots wore exchanged. As tho potto was augmented by resident of Alberta and adjaecst territory, efforts were made to surround the hold-up man. Bloodhounds were obtained from Suf folk late Baturday evening and th woodland was beateu in aa effort to loent the negro. The dost finally fol lowed the trail to the Seaboard railroad track and there lost air tract. It is presumed tho negro boarded a freight train for other parta. ' Investigation today" revealed Ihat he obtained t,r,00 from the bank instead of 113,000. Of this amount 11,900 was recovered, having been dropped by th negro during hit flight. Two suspect have been lodged In tke Jail at Albarta and will be held pend ing further investigation. Th missing hold.up man is described s tall and wearing a pair of overalls, tho latter having largo pate pockets la which ho placed tko currency stolen from tho bank. HORSE BADLY BURNED, . ; V . HAD 10 Bt lULLtO It ws discovered yesterday morning thnt a horse which wa in oa of th stables of th bar destroyed by Br at th Williamson plaee on llargett street, had been very batily burned. Ilia In juries wer aeh that he haa lo bo killed. A singular .thing was that th horse eat from th teen of tho tr direet to tb Williamson farm north of the eity.. ' ' ' lost of tho seienee equipment In th High School annex, also burned was Jn a roruer of tlio bout which was tared from th (l:e it appeared ret - terdav aad little dawagj was doae t it. Cqnipment for the new industrial department of th orhool including printing eeuipmoat was stared on ths porch nod was not dasanged. - I IDAD onnv mtirvno'V-' wiyun wwui rniune ; SANATORJUM PROJECT A fUr bearing Iiev. Sv'jL Bella tell lha needs of Wnko county for a tuberculo sis sanatorium, (he Central Aabor t'uioii ofPaleigk, IVidvy nighf by a unniiimons vote, oadoreed tho - Under tuking. . Th central body represents about tnonty local vnions, and en-tlor-emrnt of tho eaustorium at the public eviens is highly valued, iy thos who have been ectiv in th ir.oremrnt for th hoarlteL FOCH EXPECTED TO DICTATE A REPLY German Papers Already Fore jeejtard Conditions. Because ; of Baltic Trouble "" CONSIDER GERMANY ' FAILED IN MEASURES General Von Jer Oolti Credt- ted, iaMBome Quarter! With Being-About To Return To Germany; Believed That Els Ultimatum Km Been For. warded To All Troop- LoadoakOef; 13 A wirsless dispatch ffoni Berua dated Saturday sayt Mar. hj.l Packs reply ta tag Usrman net regard iag the ovaeontloa ef the Battle provinces Is expected momsntsrtly.v A majority af tke sawspapera, the d irpitck adds, consider two measures (iormaay kaa takea will 'be regards at inadequate. They expree til fear tkst l,nt.i mIU will k imtrnAumA rmuisk (lefmaay for tka dovelopmtats in tba Daltte. Homt newspapers ssterVthst the BslUs quvstioa baa aatblag ta da with present events; that the tfaltie astioaal som suit te at Riga has declared itielf aeu tral, regarding the flgtiUag between the Letts and the. Bessiaaa and that the Haiti Iaa4 defense fortes took no par) in ins attack oa Hlga. "It is believed." says the dlsptteh, "that (lea. vea der Oolti's ultimatum alsu has heea orwsr'drd to tbs detach meal ef Major Bisehof aad will Indus rnr kesitstiag (iermsn troop to join tbrir returning eoairades." The report that (itinera) Vea Der Golt is- nrepariag ta advaaea toward Pskov is Heelared to lie nisleadlag, aad it is staled that rot lira 4o Qsrmany is taking place. , "The aoverauieat asserts." savs ths riispateh, "that all statements that Osr many wishes lo liutitut its ovm regime in the Bat tic proving with the -help of Oerman troops is untrue, aad that the government promises Its utmost aid if an interallied commission is seat to Iaa BaliM." Major Birehof ir in rommnnd ef a German rnntinjreiit in the Hal(i rc eion. A dispatch from B.-rlin Or tuber 0 said he would he rourtmartialed for uruisg kia troopa to remain there, not withstanding tke dirortiont front Ber. lin that f hV-y return to"0rmny.7 A rereufsutonient made in the Nations! Asaeuibly at Berlin by OustaT Jfosko, Minister of Offense, wns to the offott . Ua Iiiachof had nsserted 1 that the American militiiry mission at Rica bus? gnated to him hist April that the Gor man "Iron Division," one of the prin cipal units under command of Von Vtt Golta, should Ink Riga, OLDEST ALUMNUS WILL . , BE GUEST QF HONOR Dr. A. B.-Hawkini, of Claaa of t5, Will Attepd Univeraity Banquet Here Pr. A. 8. Hawkins, oldest ctumnus of tbo University ef North Cnroliua, will bo hener gnsst on tho occasion of the annual banquet of IN Alumni of the L'niversitya)of North, Carolina in Wtko county at tho Y. M. 0. A. building Tnes i'ay night.. Dr. Haniins ws a member. or the e.lsss of i3. , The Wako CoiintrrAlumni are lnoklne forward to having Pr, If. W. Chase, president of tho. University, also a a truest on tu occasion. - At thlrfttwr tii subject of tbo Grnhnm Memorial will be presented to th University men by Mr." supers m y oa ics, tecrttary of tho Gr umm aieiuarni f una. i - Judge J. 8. Manning, president of the wake County Alumni Association, will preside a toaitmastsr at, the banquet lenatorlal Dignity. i' Birmingham Ago-Herald. I "Were you much impressed when yon ne uaiieo, cities tsentt la tea tion!" . "No, replied Urt Cobble, wh. hsd jus, returnee rront a visit to Wnshina ton. -in fact, I was kinder diaanpointiid. 'is...., .,.k ji . 1 a - - Mu.-n uiiivmnt irom a session of our own State UsWsurs, 'eept that them fellers in Washington Kfi Kn..f tho bush quite a spell before they com- "" an- can eaca other liar." GREAT BELIEVER CI BUCK-DRAUGHT Oklahoma Lady Telia How Her Hutband Belierea In Black Draught and Uaea It For Many AUmenta. , Nowata,' Okk, Mr. W, B. Dswsoa. a resident of this plae, aayn "My but- t tta great blisvrv in Blck. Draught nail thinks it cures about tvtry- thing. , v. - t. t - It 1 plndid foreadaeh, eonsU- pation, which nsutlly cause headaeho), indigestion, or any kiat of stomach trouble, aad wo juat keep It for the trouble. J doa't kw when haven't d' it, aad w nlwayt flad it satisfactory. ' v I know ft hat don us both a lot of good and caved At many dolUrt.1 nae it I teaspoon 1o-s at flrrt and follow witk email doses, and it lure does make a- perion ejjik now. y H oloan iht liver bettor than any other liver tonl I kav rvor used, aad aftr taking a thorough, eours natur aasertt ftself aad yo are la a eontittd condition that follow a lot of otter art iv medicines. This It on thing I lilt especially about it.". for oeor TO yeari Tbedford't Blaek- Praught has been in ate for many aim ploailmentk and oday it a roeegniaod sUadard remedy jn thonsandt of fas.' Ily.mediciisiehest. It will pay yon to keep Black-Draught in the bout fer uss whn"neded." . - Your druggist nlla it, - "".". . VIRGINIA CITIES DUE - TO HAVE CAR STRIKE Employes of Virginia Railway and Power Company vote To Walk Out Sklimond, Va, Oct. 12.r-P6llowiBg two meetings held durlag the day, street ear employes of the Virginia;'. Railway and fowsr Company nnouTWitToTright that tfer atrial -rote- ba4 resulted i- riaety votes iu Us favor to fourteen egsiutt k walkout. , Just when the strike will be called ia to be determined by a committee rep resenting tbo union men in Richmond, Petersburg, Norfolk and Portsmouth, Just when this eomuiittcs will moot to III tie Jats for. th walkout will bs an- nouneed later, possibly at midnight. , Tli union men dumtnd a sixty tint per hour wag schedule and there also it soms disput ts to tbo hour of work, especially regarding swing run where men sre called out early in the morning and are forced to work late at night. Richmond will b hard Jiit n event of th strike which will fore thousands f workers in th various tobacco plants to get to thsir work cither on foot or by mean of jitneys. There srs B'JU ttrcst car employe in this city. la Portsmouth It win .practically tie up th entire city, sine th trastion tomutny's ears or the only moan of tram between the city proper aad the Navy Yard and military camp. Nor folk, already torn pis ins of Inadequate servlrs because of curtailed schedules. la Petersburg th striks will mcun stoppage of the ear to Camp Lee, which, sine demobilisation, has become a rest samp for wounded soldier. Estimates of union omcialt tonight plaee the num ber of me who will b callsd out at l.00. Meetings er in progress tonight in th union hdqurter her, and ed drsites ar being nude by severs! Na tional officer. The men attending the meeting tonight were at work this morning when th first meeting was ns iu. PROSPECTS IN SIXTH DISTRICT REVIEWED (Continued from Pegs One.) eem terribly lonesome in erciilontl fght without a candidate' Bladen ena claim half interest in Hom er icon but if there w nny scsreity of candidates it Could trot out J. Bar ard Clark and mako just as good a show. ing a tb next county. Cumberland haa so many until it would b irapos- s.tile, to recount them but ex-Benntor John A. Oates is ready and wttUng if tho voter want to send him up her before th tim 1 ripe for him to be Governor. Usraett County Timber. Barnett, with E. F. Young' nnd Qiarles Ross, of LilUngton, is not lack ing for congressional timber. And if cce of tho four counties not heard from so far will put a man In ths raee, Mr. Godwin Will rest easy and' keep building fence with beneficial legislr.- Hon for bit diatrlct. Nothing eouldi- pleare him better than replica ef tb contest staged in th district four year ii ge when Ave candidate wer pitta against him. Th foolish man tie up Tiis dog at night ana lets bis children run loose, No woman know th secret of bsina? no to keep a secret. appetizing POMPEIAN OUVE OIL Salways huh" Tke Cbolee of Good , ileaMkeepefa Sold Evarywhtrt Decide on Your Next Battery NOW Your next batterv should b a Will ard erith Threaded Rubber Insulation b -causa it U tb an kind of battery that five you adequate protection against th , pewriv fwjfiaufatioN that fa ur to cocM e an srdinary battery. . - rour years' prknt est naany thousand car have proven th remark able durability of this latent WiUard tavatitioa,,- ' It sfleahwtes fh asss bkajtst enuet f hattarr traabU.," . Cat! aad let s ttl yaw abaot kt. Ws'Ua.lorMsatavarrhat -darts as aut af yoae ariaiiit , battary at th hast tnsBtbl paaai. but waat yaw tsrwav aaewv Batksry. i RALEIGH - STORAGE BATTERY CO. W, at, DENT, Hsnngcr. Phon 14. CLAIMS SPATZ DID GET SECOND PLACE " (Continaed from Pag Oae.) emitted, no that both east and west- oouna aviators rested today. - Tb return flight wilt b undertaken aocordlBf hrthe same TqlerndTegip lotions which governed th first half, th War Department telegraphed the Hies Far Contest. Contestants who have assntileUA the 'irtt-luttf of th Ttrflndulp wili remaia si ui terminus eoutrel no( less than 1 hour nor more than 00 hours. In case contestant cannot d-psrt at the end of 98 hours in time to make the nrst stop before Hub set, h msy be held until morning. ' Th air servie officer r to bo bold responiibl that ndequat supplies are op kand at sach control. Pplii seconds will not bs used in reporting arrivals ana asparuires. o new eoutestants win no permitted. Th last two fliers ta make the start front Mlnsel oxpeet to. take off in the naming. They are Lieut. Alemnder M. Roberts and Lieut Oeerae C. McDonnlH. -eriviof No. and 3, respectively, Capt. LoweU. H. Bmltb, who" i at Kocnester, U ipetd to reach Mineola tomorrow. MAYNARD'S PARENTS GET NEWS OF HIS ARRIVAL They Have,, Little To Say Abont i Achievement But Are Proud of Bon Clinton, Oct. 12. In their homo in lower Sampson Hat u relay night with but one thought occupying their minds tat the father and mother of the "flying parson" when the telephone rang bring ing them th glad new of their oon'i safe arrival ig San Franjiseo, th first to complete a coast to coast flight across ths American continent. They hsd seen no Saturday' paper sings ' v,. "Annie l'lMgM0 j on the Victrola Youliaye .did you ever -a T rarrar; riomerx Uv Melba? Ev.di you were a child you have loved "AnsiiV Laurie," but jiot until you have heard 65$ -of "these supreme artists i5ing it,K have you hard it iri all its tenderness and beauty )- These great lingers--and p&dcaUyeyery great drtist and entertsdner of the dayr Victrola ' Records exclusively. If yoiiy wt the feci have . the' yicSS- t ' ' " " "Sow V-'V?' linportBNotJ I ' , 'X3-'" ' rC' "-'-rC' T--- fca Mwd UA BT1sltrsJMl l the tWeBMsfa Of ttajuifaSal 7f I ik I '.' - ' . 1 , . . ... . 1 ' .-"- r ifand the last report tfuit TJr.'Jfaynaro had ea stated th t his son waa at Cneyjiine, jo., wih hundreds of lite of mountains and possible snow. storm yet aliea.1 of kirn befort k eoald leacrhhis goal. With never doubt, never a fear, U- parent had full fldnee that he wa-goi8aVlP- Pi'' jA.ll day Vppg my ua iu lyvir wiiu even weir uoy, birdlike, winging his way toward the netting -tun. Uneasiness mi:;-d with pride bad held father and mother ia lb rail. , . , . , -''ZZr: Alreadytheir- eon- -Lad rOke-a world' record for loops la lb air aad iiud bee winner with so in. the l'oronto-Nsw York air- derby and now with the whole world aware of the sue 'ess of hi epochal flight westward, the nareals sat in their country bom, six 'u if away from any railroad ia utter 'k-noranc of the outcome of the raee, iistained only by their eonldence sin tho surpass ire belief in tb goodness of uo4, whom they and b serve, Tuy heard the telephone ring. Their hearts beat a little faster and yet in tiuth ruth so ire . fear. What news it wight bring they knew not. bat thv icit mat an was well. With Gsrland central at go-between. tfcia correspondent had reached the homo by a combination of wire's to' in terview- l.o mother, for tke Ban Fran clseo Call, across the continent,' 2,70u mile away, waa waiting to get a rnes- g from ber. Likewise the New and Observer, nearer nt home, wnnted to know what tho mother thoudit about th wonderfofexploit of hr ton. 6b e was delighted to learn ef ' the thoughtfulnes of tho eitixen in Clin ton, wh had sent a message of con gratulations to Lieutenant Maynard. in .v'.n Franciaeo and to bear of its prompt aenvery, out wa especially pleased. of. court, to hear of hi tcf arrival at hi destination. Undar th circumstance, however, the parents aould answer only tho leading question of th reporter, confirming tbo reported fct of tho avUtor' life. you bftln heard "Annie hear McCorniack "W a a. a. - r iu.nf.7rr. - . si- a - , t v - . 4,:,-, , '-- -.. Victors tad VlctroIa'$12 to $950 Their hearts were too full of Joy to oako further comment. The message had brought Joy and pride, the uneasiness had vanished and they -could retire with tn assurance that a message from hi beloved booie would be speeding toward their tun and when they should be ready for Stulay school ft following morning the boy would bo reading- a home elory in- 4k eaa jrraneiseo paper. KING ALBERT AND HIS QUEEN VISIT MONASTERY Banta Barbara, Cel., Oct. 12. Albert of tho Belgians with his consort and the Puke of jlrabant, attended Mass today in th historic rJnaniah Mission of Buuta, Barbara. The seen within the a ne lout church wis striking in eou tratt to the Poniu of ths service in Bos. ten's Cathedral last Sunday but was not less eoiorrui. Franciscan Friars In their dtrk brown habits, waited upon the grey atone sieps to receive tneir Matertles. The Spanish fathers formed in tine and led the procession while four of them held canopy over the Boynl BelaiOa -ney niso iowiy down th aisle. The King and Queen dipped taeif Angora in holy water and erotsed themnclvei revercr.t r when they passed tho sac red portal. DELAYS AND JLL WILL IN BALTIC-ALLIES CLAIM Pari, Oct. 12. The note of the allies to Germany concerning the Baltio sit- nation declares that there ere delay and ill-will in spit of tli remonstrances ef tho allies ia th evacuation of th Baltic province. It does not admit of Stomach Ills permanently disappear sfter drinking the celebrated 8hiar MlaOrif Water. Positively guaranteed by money-back offer. Tastes fis costs a trlfW. De livered tsywhere by our RolelgU Agents, Porter Oatdy Co. Phon thorn Adv. Laurie," fet sing it? : Or . - ,: X '' BW 1 r ,v eWA'f iaa . 4 p th -wnson pot fortk b Germany fol the rfolsv. TUeu, snying that tno situanon 4 Lrttonia has been aggravated by th attacks of the German troops, tba aj. lie announce that it i their intention to keep up in their entirety th coer cive weansTos auaouueed September S7, -a long c th evacuation is not eou tinned and to nssist ia the execoUp ' of these Bieasurei. . - . -l- , Axheville Cookf Orgsniic. Asheville, Oct. 12. A plan for; union of colored rooks, which will ask atfiratioir ulth the Wete Fartioa f Labor, lias been started in' Asheville, it was learned tedsy nnd a wag in. ereare which will probably reach 100 per cent will be asked. Every cloud has a silver lining for tho umbrella roan. ' BLISS NATIVE HE R B TABLETS Don't t a health l lacker, Si4 allow your self to rield ta ths cancers which are a ear result ef nsg Iset, A tee rea fssl the tint pans af rheumatism, er sofltr frcsa OsasUwtina, i,k Ks4mIm, er Bit kunu, Uk Elisf Notive Hr Tablets nd you will fins' a rnarlstd improvcinent la health and vlcor. Bltas Nativ Hwb, Th lets sr rseoznisH ss th standard herb reraedr for elwnsi the srskHa, rsaabittBB the srtfon of lir SB kWtiwys, smrilrinj th blood, and warding oft disss. A dol lar sos contains 21 tablot. and lasts the avarae family six awnths. Homy back auarantco In averr son None In without th trade mark. Put in t slias. so, ase tl.uv. Sold, by laadlnf dmMs esi a bora. Made ky Alonta 0. Bits Oa,, WssUnftew. D. C. . . Highest Prices ' PsM tat raw Mass aad Ii Reliable Hide and Juak Co. It W, Cshanns at sULKIGki. N. C , se-r.- y I a'.; J -, i' 3 4 ,(1 , - - KTBk- . It jf ' . . t a f! . , ! " '" t -
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