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VOL? ? ' ?" jfeiT'; ?;y . *** - *lifj-r J,-!i. ":' - v.1 ''il _* Many Visitors and Patrons Visit Public Schools. The HvhlKrt fnn> Imiwi . 1 Tpe Br* day ot the enaual exhibit ' a* th? Waahlagton Public School, took place today .ud from the hoar of aloe o'clock to the cloelag. a large HJzEr" "" in wnn wu uicii iriww *nm delightfully entertained this morning In the, achoel auditorium by' the pupUe composing the third grade I* the High School of which Wee Annie Peyne le thejcfflcUmt tcecber end preceptor. " \ After the opening exorcises the rleltore went to the rooms of the dlfk fereat depertmente Where they were 7 - thown the worn done tor the'paet ; year. _ " *7 " " ? The eihthit will continue throughout Friday and tomorrow morning at * o'clock the Kindergarten department. Idea Mary Wright, teacher, 'V will hare charge of the exercjeeg In tile auditorium. Theee annual exhlhlte of what the pspUn In the pohlie BChoole are doing and acoompllahtng la going much to luetlll eothualaetn not only In thj etudente hut the . perente ae well. Serery pareat and citizen et Wnahlngton' should nttend the szMUIt. * m TK MIKE WHS? % ' KS^Ve,- /. , Mtnat oirnnnnr ./ uttfli MUM .V . M The nb?crlptl9D dun gtraa el LP. r' IH Wta b?* kr ? ? ??? ot u?< ?,<? Ci Salem FWilt College. WlmtH-b 1?? Mr the benefit of the Sill III fe wm' Proved to bo one of the oabd t <*eli*hlfol nod onjoyoblo of the mem jkk - ' glQM this eeoeoo. The d&ooe woj ? > %j Mr. 8. r: fthrbnmt. Jr., ?n< ^ the m?1c woe farntohed by Forbe. | Oreheetr*. A Urge number of coup ,7 loo were preeoot both from the eJtj I -a.?whOM. f * SIETCB JF THE UBT., m^mmrn i %<??* r ' Thefe foil peacefully on sleep Toe der afternoonae true patriot an gallant a eoldler aa erer wore tb [?R tru la tbe death ot llajer Hour Hard lax a jut majr~>eieed to hi eternal reward, to recetre front tb I maater be barred the welcome pjaud . ml "well demo good and faithful ae. raut " Hi* Ufa waa the eou! of homo hie dcallage with his fellow man Jul / and upright, hie loyalty to hie cone fS?'" hie daeotlon to hie famll and Meade perfect. Hie aerrice t chrtat ateadfut hie beneroience t P.ihe needy often handed generous H waa ladaad the troaet type of man t I f God'a own Imago. To him death ho ao fearer hut only aa entering tat -perfect Met liter a toil ad we -epeatHfe. Hta end came peeeefell: Only a few awmenu before Ute en he was aittlag In an arm chair bn h froat perch. Growing anldenl "vxff worms he wee aaeiated to hta he and tn a few minutes pseeed ewey: | Major Herding wu 7t years of |L ana a nanve 01 llgwl " where he apant bla aarly yoora an ; "v waa* edocated at. Trinity achool I i ' v Ckoeowinlty. When the clrll wi L aJt broke, out ha organise* the "Beaufoi Jr Mow ion" and went lo the ln? aa captain o? that companf. HI. ga lantry aa a angler ahonght hi ' ?"d Ohio he b cane major ot the ?Jat H. C,, rag Through the war ha waa In tt tbtaheat. of the frar, being In t) lege at Charleston anil also In ae ( '1' ir'l'il'i .'l Ipi - r. tnax_rolKfWt*'i. Jn after j+mi a ^jl FA 111 TOUIUHT. FRIDAY ISC r? TMmit ?? Fine Work is Being Done. Samples of Work Now on Sale. v ?- 3? It w?%ld pay any cltUen of Wa*hingtdh to Vifftt the Public Schools and carefully examine "the work In the Manuel Training department under, the directorship o/^llr. O. B. Howard, who baa been in charge of this branch for the past three yeara Today and tomorrow. Reception day a. Jlr. Howard win have on exhibit quite a number of samples of work as executed by bis pupUa. Yesterday a Dally News man visited the Manuel training department and to aay that be was agreeably surprised is needless. The work aa executed by V* a nimlla fa .tmnlv arnn^ai-fitf knrl w? yuyiu u wuiyi/ nvuwci tut BUU hows what a boy C?o do wbea be tries. The principal work performed le macbantcal drawing bad bench work and no doubt those Wh'6 attend the exhibit' today and bamoirrdw will have cause, and Justly so, to last proud of this well known educational Institution which has and If dolus each fine work In this city. Pupils are taken in the Manual training department from the seventh trade up and on throbsb the High School. The samples of work on exhibition today are tambersttea. piano Seats, I book racks, tables, settees, swings, etc., ell made and finished by the pupUa In the echool. ' ftey aye for sale and no doubt there will be no trouble In dlapoalug or them. This i department of the Washington Pub| lie Schools la a feature and la growing more popnlnr nil the while. When patrons visit the schools today and ; tomorrow they should riSt Ihlok o; ' returning to their homes without first naylpg n visit to the Manual Tratn; SERPSON ON EDUCATION J WWHIIIWJ wit wuvtiiivn. NEXT SUNDAY N1GHI sermon on education HIimRS ; win ?m- "rnflDdAM of Pnbll<? Rrhnola L upon a Chrletlan Democracy." All an Inylted to be present A special mnalcal program will be provided I r ~- * * -. j TO ATTKXD WEDDING My. ahd Mre. Anna D. Maclean r end daughter Wise Mary, toft Ten da; tar MastaW*. C? what* they at a landed Oct wadding of Ulaa Wattle Brown MecLeai.'eldter of Mr. A. D - MgcLaan in in. Flrel1 Presbyterian r Churobvrf that town. Mlaa War; Mat ,, Loan waa ana at tlia PTowar gtrta. ; kov^cxv 0 Mr." drover Mayo and family, ol a South OiU. kave prolred to the cttl B and win raUde at tha residence form d arty oeoapled by Mr. John Meeklni ? and family an Kaat Mala Street. Mr ? Maya la the edleteml deputy clerl , at the Superior Court and a not 01 d the late Clerk at the Superior Coir la Mr. U. R. Maya. y pel m i .. ? 1? IT: ..-J d SlimilBT FOB WOMAN SI.AVKI Special ttr the Dally jeew^ Li 5g ly Cleveland. Ohio . April *?.?Mtwt d inured and sympathy ta maniftMa it in the case of Mr*. Roae Devorkln t> ir Lawrence, Mass., who wha'arraianiM rt In co'drt today for trial on a'chartf it of second-decree murder, for kttlini I- Jacob HoroTlt* in ? Cleveland arret m *3. I?ll. Mn pavorkii e- ehot HoroTltz. trailing blm hare troo 1- her Maaaaa^uette llama. She charg M that Hororlti had known her a ? a klrl. and that on atoriee srowim le tfom tkg rrtendeblp bar hnaband ha. r. divorced bar according to the Jewtel 1. rile 9bma the tragedr tbe vomai s iaraszziiP'- " U v'V7 "y ? ^lrOR^TI7lM>Ay WK W*LL HAVI .j J - HBAJUNO CIXHHMHKNH PROBAIUiV _____ / I 1 \, wu 1*1x0:gmiml TBF"FT"" T.j tLr ffxi 1 LMKlo ?W?U M VOWt wV-. . 1 Vj* PWIM YMltWOAY^-Cy f ' 1*WK VOU, tAY <t n otarit fro wu f' * 5 >1 MOTKC fWtWtUVf TjUr, .J I h wig w*s/irT?*Ty> yorji I mnotePiMK T ~,;| PRESS 0Y10 fl \ etue ? ?M_- ? * i I UU IOU llll'.n || 'I nn-HM n*?. B?oyvn<5-K*T^^KC WAS oooaaoismNJ^^TB? Pout voo fl*h 4t i WW* so? fl I II 1 VM? YHAT H*? JBTTl I ISTM.TH* on* ???{; mTMenoMto k2S3pi oto Rose col-A~Y OJ oweo oatss'M I M JJTSS, ? Miss Lucile P And Leavei ISJeg New York, April 25.?MIm Lucile Push, a lawyer rose from a sick bad yesterday to defend Leroy Polndexter, colored.1 accused of tin 'murder of Thomas Brown in a quarrel over a same or craps. Miss Push's doctor had ordered her to stay indoors, because of a throat trouble. She seat word of her oondltioa to Supreme Court Justice Deris end asked him to postpone the trial. When the rebreeds the artbe and it tin gpratas of am nfternbon i.eatnn ni In fear place within the bar. Nine lurors bad bees choaen. She aaalated lb .electing the otbera. Tbla Ja the Orat murder cane In New York to which mu has! bOfh assigned u chief counsel. Miss Push, who hulls from North Carolina, asked for the appointment to defend Poloduter hecnuse hie father was a siavs of a friend St hare. Bjr Virginia Less. On Miss Pu?h s ln iateocs. Senator McClelland, who It sea latins her, accepted bee wtthont . fnriAw ?^atf?O0(C Miss Pssh, a sllsht. pale wonfcn with eazeeet trowB ?7W had strands ' of chestnut solot warming her dark , kali", prepared Ohch of lie case and will conduct the direct examination of Wimemnfc She expects to acquit her client, "hot she Informed Dtstriet Attorney Most, the prosecutor,' that r whatever the result she will appeal , to the Supreme Court of the United . States from the retail hf-the Ctxrrt to quash the panel because there wax no colored poises" In It. [ Mine Push Is associated with, Sen, stor Jama B MoClelaad aad.oome. .BWB RICHESON'S LlEE I Special to tha Dally News. v?' I Boston, Masa.. April 26.?The hearlns on -She appeal for commtir tatton at the eeateoce ot Clarence V. T. Blcheeon, confessed slayer ol Aria unnell Who la sentenced to <ttt ? Ul the electric chair during the week 1 of May 12. will come ?p before Oor rose tomorrow morning. William A aitfM VI IR1B CI17 IUU JU1IU U. Ml E of Lynch ban, Vi. ioimIi for th< 1 former preaehar, will aak tor the eom t> mutation of their rUeafa eentenee a and the OOreraor will thereon daeld, r whether or not It ahell bo preeent ?4 to the Biecetlre Council. It u underatood that one point that wii: he urged in faror of commutation 11 7>.;r cryra ** p cscil m roarr y| The ?ho?t* (Sen.-<**?!? 1. H CAROLINA, T?iSpi>AY AKTUHNOO KOLLOWBD BY IpOWKRM IN WHBI IES ARE *j BUSY TOO J*Bp>3v ugh Disobeys L * Her Sick Bed ro Charged from North Carolina. She was attir- f| ed in a blue sergesltlrt'^rlth a stand- ^ jng collar, and wore no hat as she aat by the aide of the defendant dni^ log the early morning. |3he handled the gruesome exhibits In the case? consisting of a flre-bfcambered re- ii olver, an opium plpfclnd a raxor^? b and looked critically at the dead o mail's clothing. The etlUblts did not o -phase the young womKh .lawyer Ben- tl trlet attorney Frank Morse had fid- I' letaed the direct atamtaatton, Bamoel tl Freeraen who had testified to the a caap same preceding tbe shooting. a Sua Pugb took him In bead, la her 1 eroae examination aha referred to the I prisoner ea Leroy, bia first name. c Before aha proceeded tar ehe called 1 Freemen Sam. a famlllarttr that W > unheard of in the criminal court. Her 1 questions vers pot. to the witnesses i in a clbar. but boyish tone of rolee. and as she proceeded with'the ex- < amlnatkOi many of the lawyers ptac- { ticlng in the criminal courC'teean* interested in her queries. She , brought out in bSf questions to Free- { man that before .the tragedy there , had been a crap fame in tbe prqm- ( isee on East Twenty-eighth street. ( Brown had lost $36 to Poind exter and finally in an effort to recover his loaaee he put a $60 pin ih the pane. Miss Pugb as has already been ' stated In the columns of the Deity , News was a eltlren of Washfngton before going to New York wfctre She studied ' law and graduated. Her i * many friends here wish her success in her first ease for murder In which i she is counsel?Ed. BOSE WON HORSE HUH YESTERDAY ; Yesterday in answering tEe"alarm ? of fire one of the horses attached to the hose wagon of the Volunteer ' Company waslgjured on West Third f Street The accident was caused by ' a freight train of the Atlantic Coaat : Une hacking on the street fust as an attempt Was made to'bifee by the wagon. Tho-aalmal although aktn> nod In worn) placee la not-thought ' to be wrtonslr hurt. In caae of Are 1 the right of war belongs to the Bra ' department an* ahould be glean them at ttCWneJMSffefc1* ' "TOSf t ? ^i)|i(M|['ii [i ?3-.: ' < J ' Rer. #H. B SmuWht paMor or the nrat Preabjtertan Church. ?ID con?(jji"0"' Jba prwiat, Thoa Miilita arv b?. AILY *, APRIL as. lifts. " HRX PORTION. UOHT iU MODK ** | i?n a *.?* i I i imQP WV 4V?I UXMttG 11 OR *> 5wtl'' 1"?* WayV/ ARVTMIMO YESTERDAY n'?a OR! TRARK VOU LX/y Jks'W ' ffWWPlo awe ^ IK 'MAS, 1SSCSO**! ID I \Jr T* OLD MTTOMj n^& yes. MTPIOW V~ MgH NOTICE HER ?"? rujfti i po?T TmnK c, J&a, IT A nr ? jffjn vkomimo on nrs tr BzL SNEV SO PRtAD- n, p rt,tw' ,rt ^ 9 : _ P* I wi )octor u to Defend 2 # ~ e<l /ith Murders m CONFERENCE AT , S "I00HT PLEASANT = ? i "The present bow ton of the Wash* igton District conference now being eld at Betbel la prorlng to be one f the moat sucoessfn! and sattafnetrj ?T?r h?14" Hid Mr C. F. Bland 8> bis morning. "There are qnlte a ^ lethel Is entertaining the delegates w i royal style." The next session of P' he conference goes to Mauht Pleas- ln nt and the delegates elected to the nnual conference whlcn .meets at 14 "ayetteville next November are: C. tl "V Bland. Colonel J. F. Burton, Ex- fc Jovernor Thomas J. Jar vis and M.O. ic ilount- Mr. M. B. Wilkinson, of Au- a Om. N, O.. Is one of the-alternates. ?' The Conference will adjourn tomorrow. ? JULY INBpICnOll OF ITS KIND h Special to the'Dally New?. tl New York, April kb-^Governor q Woodrow Wilson, Mrs. Grover Clev- a eUnd?snd a number of oilier well > known persons interested In the work j it the Tuberculosis Preventorium for { Children today attended the formal ? opening of the Institutlon'e new $1G0 r 00 home at Farmlngdale, N. J. The r Preventorium is the only Institution ( In the country where the children of ( tuberculosis parents are cared for until their tenement homes have been , made safe, for them to return. It la e estimated that It has saved 400 tea- s ement' children from developing tuberculosis In the last two years. j jlO WONDER Gen. F. D. Grant, as a diner at j West Point, once analysed the military genius of Washington. "Whshington." he said, "gave us * our Independence by campaigning faultlessly. He nsver made mistake^ ] There have been more bfiyiant sold- j lefs than Washington, but there hss < never been so sure a one. i "In warfare, you must know, tho smallest mistake may lose a whole i battle, a whole campaign, a whole cakise: and that reminds me of poor < Tom White. j r"Tom White failed in business j owing to the mistake of. one single Tetter made by the stenographer. Tom ; natron in business was a deaf million Ira who tu Tory touchy shout 'his jwniu This atltltoostre turned i from s good Mood to s bitter enemy ?he foreclosed Tom hsosuae the on- ; hSPpy follow'. stOSOETSPbOI scciddBtslly begun s lettof to hits S i.; ; mats FOR BMP AIRS ^The ochoosef^Annlo Wshsb. Csptag rep*lre Tho null expect* to tt.?M??r hortXgdwrtx tho wrt t dwi.Vi i -rvr v ftr ij J, j v,ii 1 .i' R^S 'S'*" ? 'tw .X*.". S". IjBn-*** - AC -*? > if- ^ NEV KATE WINM. n IffT rhe Event Was O Parts of the ] OWER ONE OF Jtands Today Just ration Occupi fecial to the Dally News. Venice, April 26.?Tens of thou mds of people witnessed the solemc easing today of the reconstructed impanile of 8t. Mark's. Not onlj ie people of Venice, but hundreds om the provinces of Italy and from sighboring countries joined the rent one of International imporace. Interest was added to. the ocision by the presence of King Vicr Emmanuel and Queen Helena, tnators and deputies of the Italian irliament were present in nambera, bile the Vatican wu represented r a distinguished delegation head1' by several members of the col ge of cardinals. The Campanile which, was dedited tbday 1b a perfect reproduction every detail of the old one destroyI on July 4. 1902. The old tower is one of the famous structures of e world. For centuries it stood as viBiblf reminder of the time when e Venetians dominate the arts and mmerce of the world. It began as a EEI TO FRAME HAGUE PROGRAM >eclal to the Daify News. Washington, D. C., April 26.?The merican Society of Interaction lav hich was formed in 1906 for th< arpose of "fostering-the study oi ternational law and promoting th< itabllabment of international rein ons on the baais of (iw and Jus ce," assembled in thia city todaj >r its sixth annual meeting. Open ig tonight with an address by Sen tor Root, the sessions will continui ver tomorrow and Saturday. The society has decided to devot. a entire meeting this year to th iiiuiaerauou 01 me program mo, or animation and procedure of the thiri [ague Conference In 1915. Some o tie speakers and their subjects are ten. Qeorfce' B. D*vls formerly Judg dvocate general of the United State irmy, On"**The Effects of War Upo nternational Conventions and Upo Private Contracts;'* Thomas Wllltn Jalch, of Philadelphia, on "The Mi ine Belt and the Question of Tei itorlal Waters;" Rear Admir: lharles H. Stockton, president c ieorge Washington University, o 'The Codification of the Laws pf Ni ral Warfare;" and many other apeal tra of prominence both in America ind Europe. P.UWON TKLI-H HOW ,TO BE HAPPY THOUGH MARK1K IdvlHCfl HnabandM Not to Buy \Vlv< Cigars and Wives Not to Ix>ok For Wings on Husbands. New York. April 25.?The Re [;. H. Jones preached Sunday nigl n the Patchogue Congregation Church on marriage and gave th receipt for a happy marriage: Don't expect too much from yo\ vne. Don't c?i^ slurs nor mean Jes sven in fan. Don't be too touchy of your righ is lord and master. .Don't buy 80-eent candy befo rou are married and 10-cent cani fcftapfhurd. Donit forget that your wife is e titled to some of your money. Don't expect to go to heaven Four wife's name. Don't borrow from your wife wh rou glre her to expend. Don't' giro yonr wife a boxvof < lars lor a Christmas present. imoke yourself. And this advice to wires: Don't espsrt. ssgelo' wings on yo laobaad la tMs world. ? It wsiw how good S W no's lews way be. oho amr ore until fbe cobs a hat too large for h> hoed ssi shf?Ice soisll tor her fo? h *'*? 'Jt0 -1 Ml 111 DEWED SOLERK BLESSING : a ne of Interest in All Entire World. VMOUS STRUCTURES as Before. Restoed Ten Years. I water tower before the Christian as? wan in its teens, and developed into . a bell tower. With holl? rln*Sn<* fnr*li i at the first htnt of danger, and lat- -'T^l terly mas considered a part of St. i Mark's cathedral. i Today the tower standB Just as . \ fore. Its restoration has oc/ almost ten years and is consit-\Tl? by architects and engineers as a most remarkable achievement. The bronze statues and the famous gates are * i again in place, the wbole loggia has , been restored, and the great bronze 1 angel,'16 feet high, looks down again from the pinnacle of the structure. At 10 o'clock this morning, as iTfltting prelude to the dedication ceremonies. the chimes were rung. Tears , glistened in the eyes of the Venetians as they gathered in the square ' of St. Marina and heard the old fa' miliar sounds for the first time in i almost a decade. Of the five bells in. the rektored Campanile fo'tr are new and were presented lo St. Mark's by Pope Pius X. DR. AMD MRS. J. C. RODMAN ENTERTAIN Dr. and Mrs. John C. Rodman gave t a most delightful bridge party at , their home on West Main Street last > night In honor of Mr. and Mrs. f Henry -P. Brldgtnan, who have re? cently moved to this city from Den. ver. Colorado. The hosts received - from nine to twelve. After the Iriteresting and enjoyable game a salad - course was served. The guests preB ent were: i Mrs. Johu H. Small. Mrs. S. B. Moore. Mrs. A. M. Dumsy, Mrs. L. p L. Knight. Miss Katherlne Small, e Miss Mary Cow ell. Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry P. Bridgman, Dr. A. C. Hoyt, Mr. S W. B. Hodman Jr. f Mrs A. M. Puuay made the taigh est score and Miss Co well second to e the highest. The first prize was s presented to Mrs. Uumay who in turn n presented it to the guest of honor, n Mrs. H. P. Bridgman. At a late g hour the guests departed expressing i- their pleasure In having spent such - an enjoyable evening. :i REPUBLICANS NAME J " M. D. LEGGEir Mr. M. D. Ceggott, of Whartons, N. C., this county was nominated by the Republicans at the Congressional II convention of the First District yesterday at Elizabeth City to oppose* rs Congressman John H. Small. Major William H. Keaton, of Pasquotank county was named as Presidential Elector. v. Isaac M. Meekins, of Elizabeth City hi and Wheeler Martin, of Wllllamston all were elected delegates to represent Is the First Congressional district to J the Republican national convention jrjto be held in Chicago in June. A resolution instructing for Roosevelt, ts'for the presidency was voted down | although there was a strong sentits ment In his favor. re Don't look for a needle in a hayly stack if you want to patch up a quarrel. There will be no occasion for n- the patch by the time' you find the needle. ?n i Mr. C. A. Flowers, of Vandemero, Rl ~N7~Cwaa a paawnger on the WashInRton and Vandemere train thia Af Wbnriag. :v . *-*91 to - * # * * * LUT OF NEW ADVERT IMF, ir ME NTS ? ni XRW8 j. i. Hon. >- Lyric TkMtt*. ^ c "** i4 * FrAaek- -MofAtot COIM. * * J 9> ?sm" v It VI* \ * 0 . 1 ' ' U'Ol) 1 % ? ? *- I , KM >4 >3 <y
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