wj I r;Sh;> . iiiyl' , 'Si jMr. Joseph Buckman Weds Miss Carter andMlss Anni^ Jkjnea .Marrtes Mr ?J. . viflo i a . > > ? Mr. Joseph Chauncey Buckman. [son of Mr. and Mra George E. Buckman. left laat night orer the Norfolk 8outhera^for Norfolk,, Ye., where today at 2 o'clock' UlS, will be united : da. Tfct <ef?mony wliL ba perform- i etf til St. Marx's Catholic Church, i Immediately after the consummation i fc. bObe nuptials Mr and Mm. Buck- < ' man-wMl lepve far an extensive tour 1 h to northern cities returning to Wash- ] ington. May lFwfcdfeflicy will reside < vwlth_ the paints on Hast ( Second Street. Mr. Bookman In the i efficient and accommodating register and money order clerk tn the City 1 Postoffice and his many friends wish t him every happiness*- A warm wel- 1 , oome awaits,- Mrs. Hnckman to ti)e < social circles of the city. i Mr. Buckman< was accompanied ] . last night to Noffotk by Miss Annie I Gay Jesea. daughter of Mrs. William f M. Bell, who 4a to be married today i at high noon hy Rev. Mr. Christian, i pastor or the Presbyterian Church In j Norfolk to *Mr James B. Filling, or 1 Atlanta. 6eor'ffta: tar. Filling was formerly a resident pf this city hold- < Ing the position of bookkeeper With the Paittllc? Iron Worka of which L Mr. O. T. Hardt was proprietor. Mr. I and Mrs. Filling left after the nupI tlals for their future home in AtlanI ta. Mlse Jones'has Jor several years .1 f bedb the accomodating cashier at the 1 . Arm of fluAfxrVad Berry Her num- 1 erous friends Jg her old home wish < her all the happiness married life ? | QUIET fflARRIACE A TMJOTEL LOUISE | Mlar Matt to Parry, tor the paat I I two yeare the efficient and aeeoaiokdatlng stewardeaa at JBolel Louise r*u happily united In marriace last I evening ;ti the parlor et the hotel to A. Mr. James Peoples tike popular rep- t reeentatiye of the Importer's Coffee t V Company, qt New Orleans. The cer- \ P emony was performed by Re*-?*.B. 8earight pastor of the First. Presby- I terlan Church In the presence at I quite a number of relatives and frlepdajof the P*rtie* The parlor of the hotel was attract- ,d Irely decorated for" the occasion and i 'the couple were the recipients of t many useful and handsome gifts <j . testlnflhe liiglv psteem In-which s m they are held here \and elaewhere. *! I'Mr. and Mrs;. Peoples -boarded the i #2:30 train for New Bern, Morehead I B City and other cities. ,They will re- i ^islde.in Wilmington. N, C., .where the E groom makes his headquarters. b j bride is a daughter of thejata . J. VL PBrry Zl Old Ford and counts t ?sss:ti the (Jylp to etett Wtuhlngtom We t . Deny N.?. Jo|?. in ? Hwrgppr:. ... jL/i k , , a? * c , , AaWIT8 P08HTOW ~ K {I . r' Mr l.?roy Kldd hu accepted a v pealtlca.wtUt the' 11 rm ef'Pf?pl"> '>' J rrwoolard at the corner ot Second and * mnu, (tiMremniRY - a FOR ALI.E* TRUI, JTOBAT I Wltk v " iu iu? uuA,<n?? -wx- . ?) amlinrthnr of' VfeHitymyp to complatr < Brxpectsd.'thin required' sixteen r*?i ?] B*'?'ild,bo *ecVr?rt b?for? th.. Ilnjr | q Ki>wd, TIm> frisoaor In Mnk t rl- 11,! H^r tho murdftr of rnniBionwenlfh'Hj^ ^Kdwards and Byrd Marlon are In ft" ??*""" ? <*? "m?| ES (on jM.it fffrira Phone 420 Vrrr IT - v- * ? ' ti/- ' '. ' ' "i; .;. * <a\r ?. 4jiMr <111 I ?.?. ' ' 1 fSi Exercises to Tdke Place Sunday Afternoon -at 4i O'clock in Public School Audllcrium. '-i ,. ?>,*$?:t~Next Soudar.afternoon in am oudtori dm of th? P*MJ? Schoor bonding the annual baecalurate sermon bo ,^ie (R-aiuati^ c^m* of 1911 will to delivered by/Rev. Clnudloa f\ il sm?''??8e *111 be furpJahed by Ahc . p.wbllc, irbool choir. The exercises will take >f the Ministerial Union thta week It *aa decided to change the meeting nrur of S4??air aehool, trpu 4 jn.S 1'doci .pi mdter to giro all an oppor < ? >/ av aivcuu iaoi ewrnaw m ine icbool building. Per. Mr Pmlth is one of the jpost 'orceful and attractive sneakers of ;he Episcopal church in Jprth Caroinn and kta acceptance' to preach he annual sermon beforo the gristing class ot the Washington Pobipi8choola la hailed With universal ilaaaure. Mr. Smith will pre achat it. Peter's Episcopal Church Sundajr uornlng igjty a. m.^dd I p. w-. A nore detailed schedule of the propram will be given in this paper ater In .the week. -:,a- . i ^ ? MIKCTON ItSPITAl NUBSES 10 CKMTE The commencement exercises of he Washington Hospital will take ?alce this month between the fifth ind twentieth. The mhnagero are (waiting on the orator for the oc;aaion who haa .not as get accepted me' invitation to deliver. the oration, lix nursee* will be given their dtilouia. The closing &ereises will ake place in the Elks Home. A nost clahor>la and eatertotoin*. pronor^doq - ; Quits a number of LdiM afe-atrndlB* the Catena Day proWtt at he Blks Hoyie.. <har will conclude rith 10^. . wi ' -"I &?& {& leptlil wlw^onewogj,^;WIIon, tf incomplete returns*firom- yeaho,'4tf X'nderatKtd *alllo lb? J<*4, ho count of the rotes Is slow "It I Jtrybable complete ijptTWXHIl not eianllable until tonlitbt of" totnora" one *>r^ AA' d ' j M0,,*4p thei pAcond district. A second ? ritnaj-y will be JftM* to decide W s-sed <?Ip.rk and Samuel J. tfilburn, lepben M;- Spark mdn Is apparently thn jUstc (tlttrlOt, St for congressman at larfS". eturns In, represent bsfB the statics - I IDICATORS OOifrteR Sj&e' x OH toltILK STVT>? pacUl to ttu>-?a67 U J aiehmond, IibUr >?Fncnltr ( mbera of many of ?ke leading unteraltlee antf collegia of the United tatea aaaemblnfl st Barlham College i >J?r for.tbavamfegr eon^nwee In i elation; to tb. .atyrtgnU totaoUer tble at tidy imnanent. Shatter Hat' I iryru. dean of the Unlvarelty of i hl?a?o;?l? S. C. Mitchell, pwsftfl euj or tae ynivor.isry or south car- i 10 'Wferld'# fdiflBtlan, Studefit Ma- \ taUoh', erd.dm.toW M ortef well nojrn educators and religious work- ] r? ire scheduled as speakers during i? (wo days session. '8H*<mnfci>> _X'i i HJWWUWKS avtomobw-B . Mr. W.-B. Swindell of the Arm of } Wlndell end Pnlford hee purchased I i^B^wltliln the nnt few"-week* ' ?"?? , idnktrj to patrontoed i i. NCi i < " ' ' in I'll ' M- . r; ' ; - , *? i"?.tv^i WHiCtt . ?> JimiLU FAXH TONIGHT A! -riAW W' ' ??W. ?< ^ '" i M . I in my I U " J . . i ?np i.*,,y ^ !rj ' j . .1; . if.*., v||r 3; (3? u,trv:^-> f Mfl| . j-.iIV' Vt;i' &} ^ >Tjtbvi .- ?'? Hp 1 ?K?pg& 1 i5-t; 'jfe >25. K'-Ci <_ ?'.??,#?.'XC'J : * >? 1i^.y<s 1.':*jt&CiA s: aA^i ' /$H ^ VH Preparations 2 For C< - V Preparations are still in progress I rtor the celebration of Memorial Day la Washington and unless something unforeseen happens the day Will be one of the most successful and satisfactory since the surrender of Gen- y era) Robert E. Lee. As has alrea^g. been announced through this columns I of the Daily. News the orator of thy 4 day will be. Hon. R. D. W. Connor. ? of the North Carolina Historical As- * aodatlon. He 'Is reputed to be a ? speaker of magnetism and will no r dobbt bring a message to the old ^ veterans tiiey Wl We remember. h The Daughters of the Confedera- ^ cy have announced the following .'tj committees for the day*. Committee for arranging the Armory Wbyre the dinner is to. bp serv- I d?*p Misses Fannie Satchwell. Win- 1 *!*?<! vFa.l., Oil Bto.lmaV Wiry Simmons Jones. Mrs. Henry Blount, fcdrs. T. C. Ailigood and Mrs, Charles Huasey 3 /The chairman of the Committee on Dlnnc*.??'rt??> - w?- " " CV Thomasr The music committee ^ is composed of Miss Mae Ayers. Mrs. t ^ M Garter aod: ?Wrs. F- H. Rollins. s The Committee for Decorating the J*ubljc, School Auditorium where'the ^ oration of tfcC 'dky will bo delivered. (l #re Mrs. John.jp. ^lount, Mrs.?p?ver- d ly G Mom. Mre. J. D. Orlrnes, Mrs. I( K. B. Sebright and Miss Maud. W|ad- t| loyi The- program committee is com- k sasuwstsw&s: The, memorial committee are Mrs* j, Nathaniel Hardin*,' Mrs. W. B. Mdr- . ton. Mru. fgW* .MlssAanie h Jarvis and Miss*1 OlIVe'Tlralldghsf'. c % t. ? ' b MRS. A8TOR BACK BOMB ? FoHir wtfe of'iiha Jm&b iitor r. ; k-i 1 .f"*T:hi ftfo |ii ? Now York. May 2.?-Mrs. Ava fi Willing.Aator. .Johfi Jacob Aster's a former Vllle. who dlrorced hfm, nr- w rfvedh on the steamer Mhluer WU- U iilp,ltoi Prisms . gfcijiAhdii?uff n in deep raoprnlAA- Heirj. daughter. R Mauriel . Aator, accompanied her. Asked for some expression upon T As tor's" death, Hhe replied she ergs | too sad for expression of aeutlment. She declined to say whether ijhfe would attend^Astor's funeral. .? ? Messrs H O. Bpvrow. K 8. Wor- tl thy end Henry bcldgman .^re to- ^ lay aagllag at Nevlto Creek^ Their u mends hror exp^ting l^eat results a, T? A psrtr rstoro. k, nrrnrarriwiB urae* rmwsif bring t0 n|i bWdt d'fcly several dead snakes R bin better. twni^W ?w*Wd;;t,p t, h> iattcrpakg. ..... fflt.Vf'O v. Laic*- pyajwipi jg-' * * ' "' HH.HKST IS SO VKAHH ? ! HUir' Toti, tA? wtoli- J" ?Ia aail mUU arte* at b4M ' he blghoat point In twatltg M?n. ?|icea have, boon climbing pteadllg ' Or three waeha. The packer* nag Praee .e Mnti., 4WS irkea. beoanaaat the' deerbaaed pro- <* ?*roun?, iwMnr APttRw a ? goo . <*.?; -.-> < r? >>-r.v ' !Jb* 4nr >. ?V I '> 7 'Coovrlght.> \re Still in pn zlehration of A HRS. CRIMES ENIERIAINS I THESAtEM GIRLS The Salem Fe^nale- -Collage Girls irere delightfully entertained at the a lome of Mrs. Junius .Grimes on t, 1 ridge Street yesterday afternoon i large number of the alumni were p resent. The out-of-town guests r rere Mrs. J, D. Laugenour, of Wiason-8alera and Mrs. Jesse Carter.; of ? Aberdeen. Delicious and tempting p efTMhmenu W?M mervMl brJIUS L Has Eltsa Hill Grimes. The occaajn was one of the most pleasant 8 Dclal functions of the many given o his spring season. i B M TEEM ! CORIKEMORATED' " e pedal to the Dally News Harrlman, N. Y., May 2.?With &tere8tlng exercises and In the.pres- j nee of a distinguished gathering, a ablet orocted by the Association of tailroad Telegraph 8nperintendents b nd the Old Tini^jTelegraphers' As- 1 relation to commemorate the send- y lg of the first telegraphic train or- o er in 1851 waa unveiled here today. E t was from .the Erie Railorad sta- 0 Ion at this place, which waa then m nown as Turner, that the first tele- t! rapnic order was Bent hy Charles tl [inot, the railroad's general super- a itehdent. The tablet commoratlng the event g \ of bronxe and vras designed by tl harles- Keck of New York City. It n i sbc feet high by three incheB wide g ad cost (4.000. The $2,0d0 base-up* ft n which the tablet rest# was quar- g led from the Harriman estate, and tl as given by Mrs. B. H. Harfimanr.' u bo next largest 'contributor to the d irnd was Andrew Carnegie, who be* tme a telegraph operator when ho "j as 14 years old, and who is said tl havb sent Cho first telegraphic h aln order wh the ^FonnsylvsattL p ailroad at Pittsburg in 1852. ? A; ,, 1 AFT IS Aiail -j ^ft darrtotf ttt# BUte or Muaim?wt? br * majority of 3. >05 drir. ai 'b "would be tblrd termer " HtA\ Ukataadin* th.t th? Bopablicaaa of " ,? a.-/ JLUI mi w?r president the same tiraa1 the/ elected a elate[? eight deleeatet-at-Urge pledged *1 the former president. Taft andl ^oeerclt each Jisve l& -delngat.ee W dm the state to the national con-jr itlon. y|5?i tijtxS ,PW*$ Speaker Champ;iC|^rk wen-a two | -one victory over Governor Wood-1 J r Wilson for the democratic nom- *| gtlon at Baltimore. ' . V.jvjH| -m Am TBI* AVTKKNOOV k? ot Tw?* p noon Boaln^tr M 'l?porU0o?|f<* j^ILY MWP^~<i*#? rt,l* <i*i1>lITI?tfI? 5UN. MUI hiMU ur -jaw ?l - ,,.a^..w-^> - ..J. . 1 MI* *1 l.'WU. 4*. a?irv?ni cMiiTnrit*'. :i* v'T | ??s ?? egress Memorial Day rEAT(JRE KEITH ACT COWING AT LYRIC The motion picture program is nother feature worth mentioning hey have billed come of the best ihoto plays of the season at the LyIc for tonight's program. * For the first three days of next reek the manager has booked The ow Mlpstrel Belles -jcqpslatlajfif Mf "ft re ft y~ girls. This act is conldered by all managers to be one f the best acts passing througn u.o: ectlon, and it was booked here by i pecial request from the exchange. This att will be'"" here for only bree days, Monday, Tuesday and I Vednesday.. and from all reports hey are considered to be an act with j Very degree of refinement. 160 BABIES BBRN: 32 DIE One hundred and sixty babies will j e born #n North Carolina tomorrow.r "hlrty-two of these will die within a I ear. Over half of these deaths will ccur because of improper feeding. Ireast fed babieB have ten chances f living to the bolUe fed baby's one. (others should nurse their babies if hey possibly can. Mother's milk Is ho only natural and perfect tooi Tor' baby. # , Immediately after birth do not j \V0 artificial food while waiting for heirfftt supply to iome. Give him plrupg but C90I boiled water. Never ive Ice water. During the first hrty^elght hours after birth his reftte^t seed ,is rest. Give him all water he will take; at least a tbWsptfdhful three or four times a iV. fte will ndt Starve. 1 Nurse the baby by the clock. Meals fit. all hours" cause indlgeson In babies as "well as adnlts. Do ot teed the baby every time he rlee. -Cfringya visually a sign of lseomfort. Nursing nf&S' mean ore discomfort,jOfffen>he is 0 .not..think that ho^ crying' from imper jmtil you are there are no thdr 'causes.'Feed a rifew baby every ve hours during the daytime and ice or twice durfttg the-night. Aft' JlflJgfQnr.or ftve .weeks, odd, nursg every three hour? during the day id onco.kl= night 'insufficient! If you suspect that you have not lough milk,' tijat your nil Ik does >t agree with the hahy,' of' If any her question arises, ask the docr before changing him u> the hota. tie may be able to remedy the fflculty.Four oirn diet may be too 5h or too poor in certain food pronto*. Perhaps rou are overwork 1 worried. Or yqu may lack sleep, esh air. 6r exercise. All these afct Ibemother'a milk supply and Salte' It hijnriods to tte' little ngnoornooa gran a morn ere concernI .#?. Kaon th. Wt. IK. rfrl* ah(f health ?vjng meftodk,of , 114 hygiene itiiAfJly the* ft** <j Feeding of Infanta." 75 cents or J r their fcttteaUii on the same sdb- 1 ' 1 m' . i ii ' " na? Blftf'uliyfFIA j.tV: 1 .'. -n!r. i ,;jO i^lll _? ^oj-?>i t?*<*ecl tori# Case Has Puzzled Public of the 1 ,. ;.# h(l?3A> n auwh ' > Mftiiy Months. ; . ' Special to the Dally News. . HendersonvUle, N. C., May 2: ? Preparations ate being; made foi the tTlaJ of the defendants in th< Myrtio Hawkins murder vase at th? May term of the Henderson Counts superior cotort. which 1b about tc convene. The trial la expected tc solve a mystery that, has puzzled the authorities and public pf this entire section.over.since the body of pretty seroateen- year-old Myrtle Hawkins was found floating iu Lake Osceola last September. The principal defendants in thl case are Abner McCall. his wife Beatflee McCall and George Bradley, [each of whom in under indictment [on a charge of murder, in addition, "Boney" Qf/ulWy, a brother of Geo|rge Bradley, is charged with being an accessory before the fact, and |Dan McCftil. father of Mrs. McCall, lis charged with being, an accessory | after the fact. The body Of Miss Hawkins was [found in Lake Osceola on September 13 of last year (n a badly decomposed condition. The first theory was that the young woman had been slain in the woods overlooking the lake and that the murderer or murderers had afterward thrown the body Into thb water. The possibility of de&th having been accidental was not regarded serious)}', as Miss Hawkins was an expert swimmer and could have easily swam or waded out &t the shallow water where the body was found. ,,^JChas* - -were- mr^hrttltmr oh the SEVERAL GASES BEFORE RECORDER GRIMES The following cases were disposer of .before Recorder W. D.1 Grlmct at the sitting of his fcourt this morning at the City Hall: L. H Leo was Indicted for vlolat | ing the City Ordinance. He wai fhund guilty and fined"$2 and coat I Gus Alexander and Robert Mootc Were tnchcted for an affray. Alexander wa3 fined $1 'and:cost and Moore one half of the1 coal.' CAKD OF THANKS .* it We falter at trying to express <v.u gratltutde fdr the ^IndpcBS of nn/{ring friends dating tb? sickness and death of Mrs. Nancy J. Windle) and aleo for the beautiful floral tribute tendered as a. tpken qt Jove and respect. We desire to- thank out country friends for Lbeir respect and helping hand, tvheo "We'tandcd #ith the corpse of our loteii and aged friend. Friends hideod and la trdth will manifest themselves In time oi need. We also feel grateful to Mr, and Mm. W. W- CapipbeU for theli highly appreciated dinner tendered our friends and 'oursehree. J. Vm. Pfeel, -Son-in-law J. -L; Petfl, Grandson; Lina and'Lillian Peel. , Grand daughter* A NiiLTOff "K WVbA R The citizens or the city who are experts In anrllhfc are-Enjoying the sport these berfhtifrlT spring days. 4<> 1IAVE MOYKD - Mr. H. H. Carrow and family havg moved to .the residence fetor. .,rly occupied by Mr. N. 8. Falforti on West ' Kt ' ' IB INniKPOHRR The friends of Mrs. P. A. Nicholson will resrdt to leafh ot'Twr Bllgfht Sdl*KM*tlSti. ' * --' - The'millionaire Tor a day In Wllkesbarrs, P* . dot e ?rwt deal Of advertising tor Md money, aifd he may deBids to co to the nutaedlile^ a.tor* MtmUr tronbti "|A ring*. Ira U mtf ?* ?* w*tat>A riocs th. Moplo who torn* *?*<? vTc.is.^siuiy f ^ Imstm iwisir the Authorities and Entire Section For Ibody .apparently. but there was evidence that death might-have result*-; |cd froni cholorofnrm Tl.iD ? ^ fact set the authorities to working on a new. theory. Ab a result of the official Investigation a physician was >v?S r found In Asheville who identified a s' ;vffi > photograph of Miss Hawkins as being > that of a girl who had called at his i office last June in regards to having f an operatiou performed. Later the. ' same physician partially ideuti'iVI -Honey " Bradley, one of the tlef&^l^r i ants iy the case, as a man who hah called on him in reference to the ' same matter. Other evidence apparently in support of the physicf, an's statements was brought to light and the result was that the AlcCalU . and Bradleys wPre Indicted on a charge jof having guilty knowledge ? ; : of a criminal operation which result' ijed in the death of Miss Hawkins. The generally accepted theory 1b that the young woman died under the influence of choloroform and that her body was thrown into the lake to conceal the crime. Miss Hawkins' death came almost on the eve of her wedding day. She wasiyigaged to Hal Cooper, a young I business man of Johnson City. Tetin. It is said that there was sonic objection to-the match on the par: of the parents of the girl. The parents had a suspicion when the giri first, disappeared, which was a week before the body was found, that she had eloped with Cooper,' and. deair---' ling to avoid publicity, did not seek j the aid of the police tar the quiet I search for their daughter. IPYTHIAN ?RftND LODGE ij MEETS AT WILMINGTON II The Lodge. Knights c'. PvM (bias. wHl ntee? in the City of Wll Imlngton. N. C.. on the second Tues| day In June. The meeting"Vill be juiuiiuni u} ucu'i;a?'? all over A or in ?> Carolina and from other mates. May tor Cotlfii H. Harding of this city, ?i is the representative cf Pamlico [ledge and Dr. A. S. Wells .s the -'istjtrict deputy, both of who.a ex; ec; j to be present. i i IXTKHKST l\ KLAI'SDII.1,ON tli i!'T 1 ' ' I Special to the Dally News || New York. May 2.?The ten round | tout, between Jack Dillon of Irwlianjapolis and Frank Klaus of Pittsburg. ' | which is to. be pulled off in Madieoh Square Garden tomorow night under j tfie auspices of the Garden A. C.. I la the big event of the.week for local ^ toxing enthusiasts and 1b already attracting much attention. Interest in [ the match crises partly from the fact that the result will hatv an Important bearing or ttato dispute over the * middleweight title, for which both Klaus and Dillon are aspirants. The winner will bo matched for an early ? ring encounter with Eddie McGoorty another prominent claimant to the middleweight championship, and " thus it is hoped to determine deft, nitoly "who's who" In the 158-pound ?las*. Aside from this phase of the contest, the mill between Dillon and Klaus is expected to attract a big crowd on its merits alone, as both men are fast fighters and may be counted upon to furnish a lively and Interesting battle. Special to the ^ity New# ,,,... < Santa R,^*, CaU ^a> 2?Senift Rosa's Vpnqal r^r cart\lv^ .opened 1 today imilar auspicious condition;-. The city is gaily .docdratea end thronged #lt!l visitor*. The 'program 61 tmtMll&P offtldi^ttvtr * three days and U much jfaofo'ejab- "> ? ..1 .'Jj tin* or iusn MwnntB. ? www Hunfti *?** ifftrket <MMk. ># A.J Jnt ?,;' ' ^ Vi#> ' ' '' ^ "."' v*

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