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-?_ ml. -." ? ' _???11 !(: ^ = ?.?. /VTl yg 0 MM .MM ?w& V?18 . KEtflftKNrK. nr?? W?nl?B n?-r ?? <* ** *9B? Pr?*?r* w?jW? ? tol Hhot ItaBK Out; Th?oThejr " ; IW.I "SOMK* RMt. J&sffi?- ' 'V. - III jestflrdftyi LM?e of tho Ne?? v?. printed -as ?rticfc hndod "i^ren.rinrm in llntrh." The facts, which - ? --*=? yTBrH?r^-TH~T'~r I **7 * lifiii we pubJWhcd wm given na1 By Tl. John and wo naturally took them ae beim* true. This moraine, however, the "Sore. N xvodors"fccon?e out w}th their aide of Ui? story and It Is almost an exac' denial of Mr. John's version of the pl -- Incident. fi ^TTOw? "Ortwrtotir young men [I , case, all welt known in the clti- They j?V started out early lu the evening on a , 'v singing tonr. After having renderl~.A ?h! several melodious airs on the r ' 1 bridge, they felt that their music needed a mere appreciative audience r * and they headed hack to town. Strolling along arm In arm, they paueec^for an instant near K.John't r residence in or^et ,|o "tune up" bel tore serenading the nurses In* the BEjfe,?-v- i^feflfipitah They deny that they stopped In front of If. John's house or that they stepped on -bis porch. The | first notice they had of Mr. John's presence was when a pistol shot rang out. The music ceased abruptly. Bi&lljf'r Another shot followed and that was enough Cor the serenldsrs. Wltn^atii' - sea stated that the boys might have tM a IHtli off In their mimic( but that there wu absolutely nothinp arose with tkelrv renatnc aMlitlen That l? the version tf^UV athtt " aa we learnea ? ujib moraine. of the young 'men, who participated in the serenading waa a little bll "peeved" today on account .of th? Si, v article In ybaterday'a Ibbuo. For hif benefit, we wiBh -to state, that if he had come to ua before yesterday* t ' t News was printed, we could have given both sides of the story at once. We did set learn their names until this morning. WUKBV POLICE TO BID BOSTON OF "MASHHRS." , >1- Girls Oat After Dark Without EsBoston. Mava.. Aug. 15.?"ThU 7 " thing has gone far enongh?thi? P masher business. The masher hae t GOT to go." i { With these words Mrs. Annie G; RAy sounded the knell of the Boston masher. Mrs. Ray is at the head ol ? ?a 'TWINS tin to" of die wuaied, ui ganlaed by the Women's Homestead Association to drive the masher oft' - ' the stree?. ~?t The association hss Issnad a hut latin advising every girl who is oW after dark to carry a whistle. "If s man speaks to yon." the bulletin aug' goals, "blow girls, blow, and'one oi the women police will be near tc help you." The five policewomen carry canet and whistles. They have no offlcia? .standing, but are paid for their eervices by the association. SB - - ^ rA*- WT^TV ' "iafcnjT.' ! K. " MURDER SUSPECT reof BSf? ' ' TO DEATH BY A MOB (Morgan, Oa., Aug. Lowett, a negro held on charge of murdering two white men, woe shot to death by a mob at the county Jai) hey* early today. The mob gained entrance to the prison by overpowerIn a special guard of fifteen depu. ties, and battering down the doors. -ft,r': ?, * _ - j | naders jirsmtiT PLANNED FOR TOMORROW k ' a laiwk numiiek kxpectki: from anonmi? txiuynr. IKIUC3 BEPENDSOfi WEATHER everything hah been pre pake* to moat tomorrow dAy op the towtest rally ever held in this hectioy of the state. : ' The Christian revi^l at tfie Tabernacle on East Second street where tho Organ Evangelistic Company it conducting meetings, teems to be the center of attraction. There Is t deepening and growing interest In these meetings from night to night Last night the audience wta big and substantial . Tonight, the ' Evangel list will preach on, "The Unpardonable Sin." Prof. Howe, who seemt to ' be able to extract' music from most anything, will use the "broom, stick" tonight. The company or-, chestra will give a selection at the beginning. You cah't afford .to mist tonight, ^_ \yp| The Blblo School Rally Is an assured success. The one thousand are In. stglit. . W? canvas is practically complete and the goal Is reached. All things are ready. Much depends upon the weather man now. til he takes an interest in this rally Washington will witness the greatest Sunday school demonstration in. Its history. All over the county and ur and down the river fbr miles people are getting ready today to come thif way- early in the morning. Large excursions are coming. Twenty-five overflow classes. The great organ ??.? _ U?<na Koa ?r?h tllm will sound out early In the Sunday Bchool to the delight of the boys and girls. The happy Children witf occupy th< platform and -lead the singing. A eleven o'clock the Evangelist will speak on* "Keeping the Faith." In the afternoon at four, he will deliver his sermon-lecture, "The Devil and His Way." At night he will use hit large 9S0 chart on "The Way of Sal. ration." . Tomorrow U to be agreai it ay ?,,, ,?;? ... ? Today at three o'clock Howe and Lappln will show their ball teamv They have organised two teams. They-have suite and a full equipment They plan to march these .fellows down the main streets at aboot three o'clock. Better be out and give those eighteen boys a cheer. Thej will have many admirers trailing Add if you want to see an exciting game free, follow the boys and they will show It to you as sure as you Mve! These boys are all booster* for the big rally tomorrow morning ry. Enthusiasm for Ood! And why not? 6UOTAY SERVICES AT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Bible Schoo/aT 9.41 a. m. Preaching by paster at 11 a m and 8 p. m. Morning subject, "Conditions and Results of a Real Revival." Evening subject, "Going Back to Bethel." , : v : ~~ " - 77," r" H 3m adjoining *rown in Beai . _ Market < Epworth Goi VtglTOIUf hkkkatki) IX YK8TEK iiv the wore"" Ml) MOWS 2 HITS lnnflix, P* Men to But* Yesterday's game waau't much for exbltement but It was a sweet one for revenge. The Epwerth team come here In the early part of the <efuqb and defeated Washington lxJ the drat Rhine between the tw<J leaihs. Yesterday they attempted to do the same thing, but this time they had hr*H? P*?t on th?n? They were unable to score and only got two hita off P. Brawn, oao In thd urfci ana me orner in me last Inning. [ Br??n '??? '? form ??terd?. and slewed them over the pan in great form. Almost every inning it was "three u*. throe down." The locals secured nine hits off Blond 1 They went to their Job with a vengeance right in the first Inning.and scored eight runs, eleven men gilDg 10 d u rlnr |tl^' si igjri.' The Summary. Epworth AS. H B. Moore, 2b 4 1 2 ,D. Bland, c S O 2 -J. M. Bland, p, 3b .... 4 0 1 W. Bland, If . 3 0 0 - Aldridge, cf 3 0 0 i; ( ? Moore,, lb.-.. .... 3 o l frnlford, is........ 3 0 0 Btnith, rf 3 0 0 Blaqd, p, 3b . 3 l \ 2 ! XSSft! 1, ? Washington AB. H. E. Smith, as. . ; 4 1 1 Lewis, 3b 4 0 6 P. Brown, p G 1 o Barnes, lb .... .. ..4 1 0 Carrow, cf 4 3 1 J. Brown, If ........ 4 1 0 Cowell, rt 3 1 1 Joyner, 2b .4 0 Davenport.. c , 4 1 0 Total U ' Score by Inaiip. Epworth 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0? f Washington, 8 2 0*0 Q 4 0 0 0?It Struck oujt. hy <5. Bland 1, by JM. Bland, 8, by J. Brown 5. Base on balls, off Ck Bland 2, off J. M. Bland 2, off Brown 0. Throe base hits, Barnes. Two base bits, P. Brown. Stolen bases, J. Brown. Pav?aportr Smith. Umpires Cowell and Bell. rnmaTitN ivm.PF\nF\Ts AT HOLYOKB. Holyoke, Mass.. Aug. 16.?Christian Independents from all parts of the country aro gathering here for the opening of their asembly tomorrow. Dr. William D. Gentry, of Chi cage. .leader of the sect, will lead in the deliberations. Many of the established Christian rules and regulations will eome ia for sharp criticism. 'TOWIGHT TBa-hitelNff BABY SHOW AT LYRIC Today's matinee and night per. fApimiM p"f?t*m*T'* ol the ?'Whitley Baby Show" and voting contest now on at the Lyric. The regular 'Saturday matinee takes place"today at S.OO p. m. for which a special matinee price of 6< and 10c will be given, also ndrset with children will be admitted free. Today's program at the Lyric offers a two-reel war drama, "The Col? onel's Ward," being one of the mosl farter?Una features 'ever shown, full of excellent riding'and great climax?. The final count for the eonteetantr in the baby show will be made tonight end prls? awarded. attraction will be exclusively motion pictures for the first half of the week. The admia-j Mon prices. 6c and 10c. The last half -will be vaudeville and motion] Counties are ufort if they v next seasor i iinflfe v"!' V-' tTODAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 1?, M-'AIR TONIGHT ud Tomorrow. Tekm ose-egged BOO IDUSB WOME* ME WJOIN HIKM II MtMl Cafr Am?DM HKjr Tbejr Wl.li Co Coo rcnua Thrir Vooth to Frmaca. r?rl?. Ao?. IS ?The War Mini) a'aT.o'b young. r renenwomeu w no ank to b i allowed to Join the army in the a ox I tUagf* MrnAfl&j''They declare ,they are prcpare< ito submit 'baohun, to military dial clpllne. adding that' tbe'.r deafree tope la to coriaecrdte feart of - tbei vouth to France, and thua co-oper am with their:brethren la the oat tonal defeoae. * w% ?^ hhutp nnrpminT iffftNTS HEM mm UOTH WIUWN AND AUMi(lAI DEWEY HAVE BEEN ASKED Tt BE ON BOARD OP B.VTTLESHJ1 WHEN MB-GOES THRODCE CANAI.. E- ""r~ -f 1 OREGON IK'REFUTED h Now in Paget Sound and Is Get ting Finishing Tauchcw on Hh 19,000,000 Moderizntion Treat menu .Washington, Aug. 1C.?President LgcUsan. i?irt.jL<|fakaI--pgKGy bait been approached already rcgardins the possibility of their being aboard the famous battleship Oregon, which Secrotary Daniels has planned shal hove the honor of first gbing through the Panama canal, and such pre2*ur< is beintf brought upon them, it ii believed they will adopt the suggestion. The Oregon is now In Puro1 Sound getting the finishing touches ca ber p,(TOO1,000 moderlsatloc rixsoimant. Kh*M being fitted wltl every convenience and improvement inclading a new military mast and a system cf fire control, a wircle?i telegnh ontfit and a number of improved ?al>oi-8avlng devices. She will when she goes through the Can a!' still look-pretty much us she did in 1893, with her low freeboard. Out Inside she will bo as new a sb?p us the gic.ni -superdre&dn aught NewYork, whose heel laid in 1912 and which nr>w i* heinp ruched along -tti^conipletioii at the Brooklyri navy yard. AUGYST 16 IN HISTORY. 1829?S61t fields discovered in Great Sodus Bay, New York. 1848?Serious insurrection li^ CoyIon against the British authoi Ittea. 1854?The Russians blew up the fortifications at Hangho, in sight of the allied fleetB,* the evaca.J. T;j&lOTi o? the-prtnTripirtitieB by them was continued. 1884?-Charges of crVinibalism in connection with the Greelj Arctic Expedition, were giver semi-official credence at Washington. , 1870?Franco-Prussian war, battle of Vlonville. BeseigedT garrison of Strassburg makes s futile sortie. 1904?Japanese Emperor's offer foi the removal of the non-combatants from PortArtbnr with the demand surrender -commanding general of the 1910?State troops entered Colum bus, Ohio, to preserve order fortress. daring the street car strike. Pedro Montt, President "?! Chile, died at Bremen, of hearl disease. 1911?Americans In Nicafrfutf* peal to home government tor protection, \ ! > - .. Invited to < fish to purchf t. Quality is ^ednesdf ?. lis. r J. H. WARREN RETURNS HOME ^ ATTENDED BCMMKW WHOPI, A1 ' "jnOMaaiu Mitiwm. iic rnnia Tntp priir i'3 muni wft&iHit . Virginia Lead* in Attendance of t{ii i V Southern State*, With North Carolina Second. * Rer. J. H. Warren, District SuperL intendent -of the Coaat Dlalrlct. Atlantlc-Blue Ridge Conference of the 11. E. Church, returned from New York yesterday, where be attended the summer aeaefon at Columbia Unl t I ( H 1 J l REV. 1. H. WARREN ' rersity. This is the greatest sum: mer school in the world, there belnr joearly six thousand students in attendance during this season. Of the 1 southern states, Virginia leads In at: tendance, with North Carolina sec1 ond. The Old North State had 115 ' representatives at the Univorslty^ ! Whilo in New York, Mr. Warren church, the oldest M. E. church in America. He states that he also sat in Aabury's old chair and saw Wes. ley's old clock, which still keeps excellent time. Thirteen hundred of the students visited West Point In a body and inspected the military academy. Mr. Warrrn was also among those whe migrants landed that day. On his way back to North Carolina ho joined Bishop P. 8. Henderson at Norfolk and dedicated the Plnnert M. E. Church. Mrs. Warren met him there and returned with him tc Washington. Mr. Warren also visited the Ari bury Park and Ocean Grove camp meeting at which there were probably more than 10,000 workers present MUST STAND UP TO KEEP AWAKE New J erne y Young Woman Victim ol a Peculiar Malady Becomes Unconft clous When She Sits or later Down. Weehawken, N! J., Aug. 15.?/Jlsi Alice Geiser, of Weehawken. is. the ' victim of a peculiar malady which physicians say is without parallel in medical annals. She cannot awak< iunless she stands up. If she sits oi lies down she soon becomes unconscious. nil... .IMUII....???W. - sleeping sickness of,Africa '.inthai Mjna Gelser has been troubled with her unusual somnolence for 2 yearr while the course of the African disease is run in about two weeks. " Although she has been under con slant medical treatment for twc Tears, no headway has been made toward a cure. Miss Gelser. in all other respects, is a normal), healthy young woman. * \ a? :ome and insp< ise land or rail High Grade. iy Augu W" ' , -L^l Ej . 1 > . ? Ei-J LE IS MAI P TAYLOE IS IN LEAD AGAIN i?. BROWN! DKOri'Kl) DOWN TO .273 FROM .338. LOWELL IS SECOND Ha* Avenge of .319. Carrow Ik How Behind With .319. Below arc given the batting averages of the team up to date. The percentages given do not include the gamo between Washington and Aurora at Aurora, of which no aecu; rate score was kept: Players. AB. H. PC. Tayloe. .. .. 7. .. 29 10 .34 5 Ccwell 44 14 .319 Uarrow 4 6 15 .313 P. Brown 4 4 12 .273 Barnes 46 13 .271 Davenport 4 3 10 .233 Moore 14 3 .214 Low Is 14 3 .214 J. BlUV.1 h T.' . 7" . . . . 33 7 " .212 Smith 40 8 .200 Joyn?r 10 3 .188 mm RECKLESS M Intimates that soi done to keep drivers off .vir. i-uiiur;?-i wuui iu u?e juui , cotuiunst to call aXentlon of my i friends on the city council board whom 1 can never meet- officially, to what 1 thirst la a most important matter of city discipline. They arc a ?eL of such high cla^s^and sensible men that I believe they will appreci- ^ n?o it and act upon It. [ saw on the streets yesterday such an aiaruting Instance of Incompetent , automobile driving appfBaching sc etccely to disaster that I a mnot ye: over tjie shock. The board can, in my opinion, prohibit the. running of automobiles or the streets by any'driver until she is given a permit or license. The permit should be burned to only n cmnpetent and prudent person. The dirver himself should be required to have it without cost. The only unsatisfactory feature of my propr osltion Is the teat of competency. This test will not be high nor sclen. tlftc. but they have a good corps of policemen and the board can require . the Chief of Police to satisfy himself that the person to whom he issues bis permit is a discreet and prudent wmmm=wKt wny cempetgntr^: Anybody can look at a person drive a car and see whether he or she has fearned his art well enough to be able to handle the car with rea some free automobile rides, maybe and a little recreation would not hurt him, big and luaty as he is. They may say this Is Impracticable. My answer Is that there it enough necessity lor It and enough ect the-grades se tobacco for st 2Qth. I W. . , - .-'/"nif * ?@SB ^1 PE BY OUCEl LAKGfc QUANTITY OF LIQUOR DIB 1 COVKKRD TH1H MORNING. FOUR PLACES ENTERED I LIQUOR FOUND IN THREE or iS THEM AND PARTIES DROUGHT TO COURT. " ;.vH The local police force celebrated ' '? the return of Chief Howard from hit . j annual vacation by making a whole- .'/! ure act this morning. Chief Howard and Mr. McDevltl visited three places on South Market street and came away with four dress suit cases and a package full of whiskey. A second tfme the officers went out vm this time. Roberta, Pedrick and Wll- ;^| Moms. and-Fought out ttio rt-ftidftttCC j-fl of ouo Dan Edwards, colored, whom ? they suspected of having some of the "Jcy juice4-' in his possession. c? They found that their opinion regard a icg Benjamin was correct and fhoy ?^ returned to police headquarters with twenty-three half pint bottles. The three parties were brought up before Recorder Wlndley and gave liond for their appearance in court Monday. Edward's bond was fix. ,'jj ed at $100 on Account of this bey inc his second, offense, t'p to noon tie 'was unable to fln?r~anyone to- go ?iufl hia bond and he will probably have .'m to remain in jail until Monday. >j| mm 110 DRIVING nething must be inexperienced the street ? | pracucaouicy in it r?r the intrnditotion of an ounce of preventive that' ' tvould be worth 'a ton of cure Can ^ not my suggestion lead their mora in *-3 genious minds to something that it practical? We have to contend with '.-j enough recklessness in machine driv- ' ^>3 to be freed from incompetency-""^ as.far as possible. Think of a" per- . *1 son who hasn't learned to handle hU M machine practicing his apprenticeship among the huddle of drivers and pedestrians on our narrow streetn. Ill Why not let the doctors practice ;] their surgery on patients until they becoae efficient or.tfaft. ho?t cam aim. ? their boats?it all comes from prae. ' tice and experience. While the driver is learning let LjUj him ha\^ a licensed man by his aide on the front seat helping him nntiT he gets so he can walk alone. I war horsebacking iu town and got into a sudden entanglement with a goat cart at a corner; my mare dodged* instantly before a runnitfg automo- 'V9l bile and I was astonished st the skill <3 and effectiveness with which the driv er handled his car and avoided an\^s| accident to me that would have hurled mc.to where thee don't jj] stand. Their danger la but sllghtArith m prudent, competent driver birifcjrlttr untrained ones In our streete-^^y -h It looka more like the picture drawir before my achoolboy eyes in Peter Parlay's History of the World of ) Hannibal's elephants before vthe Kidman army. H. S WARD- .-3 Aug. 16, *13. * , of tobacco ' I 1
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