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Wvi '-v!. - r ' . ' Large Congregation Pn 0?" of the most lnoplrlng ?i -w ?. ' the First Method let church last erof the city and the citizens general8? E WV->:?t?ided awelcome to the new ago accepted i aaUhierh.. eom<n? . Ekr. t from Aahtnder.M. P. > waa a large ana ' attentive audlerioe pr?Mt. Our ol tbl very boat an norma baard In Wart. Ington la MmeUma'wu delivered by tho new pastor Roy. R.. I.. Oar ai one Of tho pnatorr ort and. the ?eubjeet o B?t bappv one fo. tho andpMont oeeaalon feV' : It haa boon the cuatnt* of. the Min teterlai Union of the' City for a nam - . bar of J alii to hove a welcome aer " rim for each new plater urn do ddee to become a roatdont and ac a aerrice over'conducted by thla un Ion. carried jrlth_ U_ more iatarcp) and pleasure than th? one of last ' evening. The program oa arranged was carried out to the latter and thoroughly enjoyed. The Ural "* torm?. J,Bow TIwoelly7Tttw Heavenly thr Sight." tree e'ung with a wll' < tpe the Pcfga congregation Aftei the hymn the Rot. h. b. Soarlghi offered prayer and Rot, R. V. Hopr " read.the acrlpture leason, being takA oa from the twetfth chapter of St. Ai' .. John, l?th to ?8th reraaa. Thr it "rohdlag of the lemon- Wiaa followed IJ'fc ' h, > aolectlon frw (ha Pnaeortarlan wW <WoahOld.'l$5fce tc, f Me" T?e new paator ot the Bap j tilt .church, JUT B. L. Out wee then J Introduced be Bev. B: H. Broom '} In words of onutium.' J The epaaker ehoM ee Me themt J "We Would Bee Jeeue" teken frorr v ; , * " 11 ^ ? ACROBATIC ACT AT |t ' f THE IYRIC TBEATE jR'iT.AR'1 rJh>t " } I M - ; ' ' > . ? ; 1?1. Today op?n? the engagement oi . - "The McCllnn Duo" ?t the Lyric for n three-Ay tngarement, end en lot Sit ot oomedy acrobatic aenaatloael balanclng deecriptlon. Those ertlsti will 111 the boarde tor the lent hell of thle week prtMoHas eu act ot QDueuel biutns end eomethlng different from the former ertieti. The motion plcturee elMor. ;M J . their program which den be found on fourth peso, ll another Imported feature that earrlea oot the bill with ? ~~ ptaestng qualltiea and tme. that uppeel to orery lover of nod oomedy end excellent photo playa. The opeelnt of e new act at th< Lyric today and "a program of (ood plcturee no doubt wilt be a polntei of good amnaemeta and aomethlng ' the atpuaemeot aeekere yrlll uk< advanUge pf. f*. V , .1 --UT7U .. , - t : MUTANTS BRADY FOR CHURCH - -1,---' WAnkAmi f*1hn?rrhtll g-glmntnA An Pnir \ WUiatllU \Jaui ouag)-ra%V>UU*l "? Wlr land from tH?!r Vacation In Swit* rland today, and the Secretary oi the Board of Trade fonnd a notice awaiting him from the militant saf rragettes that they desire an early conference with him to find oui - /s*""f what his attitude wfll be toward "the cauaV* during the next lew months. - -- YOUNG SIXGEKS TO ITALY , e' ' 'j Iftyrence. ItoTT. Sept. Jfl.'-Younr lingers Making International prominence aT? flocking, to JUlr In great numberi owing to (ha opportunity glre.1 them to. Ute a hearing at tbr Verdi oelehratloaa 4W^lr w 00 toUna ltxe most por MF <* m _ greateet thing that count* in Chris tifcnlty is not the multitude bui Jeeun. SecondlyiT\lxe Old Teat* ment teachings Vi&aut Jesus li completely destroye<l%nd the new testament Is simply mutilated " said the preacher. In Jesus IS to be found the one perfect specimen <4 man and Id Jesus the only Redeem ar of the world. With these fesiw datlon thoughts for ovar thirty mla utes Mr. Day held hla hearers spell ' I hound With his high und-exalted and I attraotlxe way of praaentaUou it has been quite awhile aluce a dig course hat been heard In Washing ton Ua equsl. After the twrmdn abort ad Vises, of welcome were deUyered by Rets H. B. Sebright. R. V. Hope and R iT lWAnt !_?__^-t _ ? ' Mr. Hope. In epeakiag of tha Vln 1 Istorlal Onion, stated thai no mor, * enggeatlTe names could ha found anywhere for tha anion, waa compoeedToT a- -BaaHilil, TT?f?t? ~r H Pope, and now they were fortunate In being Oay. w .1 * ;f . Xl I j The Presbyterian male quartet M also gave another sslactloe. "Lei u the Lower LlghU be Burning " f( iaiaillar"tS the Mt ^ Pl?wi? * ? L- iftfi Tri PRI The_ aerrlre was one ten* to be d f?nembata*. by . hlV ? Mr. .. flsy begins his ppstorete In Washington under the brightest ol K aklee and this paper Join* ?n wishing b!io abundant success ta ttts grea' nj and noble work for ?? upbuilding ej oT the Master's kingdom. a b r ^ J IWDRK BEGW10 BAY OH WASBINCTDI! BRIDGE; ] Work began 00 tha rebuilding ol ! the Washington bridge this ^morning n and Mr. R. 8. Waal, the contractor c states that from* now on work will 0 be pushed as rapidly towards fcomple- i tion as possible If whether condl J f TOM are favorable Mr. NesT hope* to oomplete the structure before the time allowed him by the County Commissioners. More skilled men (, i and also equipment Is now on th? n way and expected to arrive any i TO ACT Olf LINCOLN " | - MEMORIAL OOKTRACn f Washington. Sept. *5.?The LUx1 coin Memorial Commission meeti here again today to take action o?-1 the bids received from different contractors to build the Lincoln Memo- t rial, as action had to bo deferred at .. TM UK nHSWnt W?u? or He ?f, ^ v.ndflod aod lotrtateciuMUr '01 ? the seventeen bids submitted. : J The lowest bidder -lot. the super- * structure, avohislve of the statue of Lincoln had decorative work was the George A. Puller Company, ^ of New York, at $1?4?4.000. At p this figure the company offered tc , build the memorial of either Mt AJ17 granite, uorseet white marble or Florence (Vermont) J aubif J The lowest bidder to* the founds tlod work wee Charles Fsth ft Co. ot ClOTetand, Ohle. at ?170.600. The highest bidder for the super c structure was John OiU ft Co.. ol Cleveland, Ohio, at ?t,9l*,000 and C lor the foundation Morrow Bros , ol 0 Baltimore at 44?t.?00. %a Proposals between the highest t and lcyest comprised ft greet dlter- g ally of estimates. b Ths commissioners msde no se- h REV. R. Formerly We1 corned bythe Last Night at Firs $ ' - Slame Cruiser W< :?:? In Jft ??- * ' * 3J- -.- v. . :ui -il Lieutenant Commander Charlee L 1 [orton. First BatalHon. North Caro- 1 aa Nasal Militia. has received the ? blowing letter from Hon. Joseph u | onlelB, Secretary of the Nary 0 hick explains Itself. It w|U at t ouht'be read with pleasure as war , n I>esr Mr Morten: y u j I wish you -to kftow that the state- j tents contained lh your letter aw i ery pleasing'to me: I am natural r fivuu ui /uur muiirKBDlR acnievf I tents at target practice. It should e a source of pride to all our state am delichted to know that 70a al -ore so well satisfied with your onironment on the Alabama; I car ppreciate how much this means tc oar comfort and contentment whore our tueHors are so compact?tbo'ard ship and it ts a nice complirent you pay to the captain and row of this ship when yon tell m< f the results you hare achieved. Believe me. with sentlfaents of es 8BJ?4 Vtk f?Sl _ Very cordially yours. JOSEPHUS DANIELS. The above goes to show that Wash acton should'give more encouragefront to this worthy organisation ho time has com* when North Car Mit - wft-^yre igtfl 1 utorlY Wash igton, should leave nothing undonr [EW THEATRE MOM PICTURES NOVEMBER 1 JgjSfr / pU n The moving picture show under he management of the now theater rio. start on November 1st. and the penlug night of the theater prop r wili beorr November 13th. piv snting the well known att&etlon Shepherd of the Hills." " The new theater will bo the only muMmfnt biuH with ot N?. rork receiving moving pictures diset from New York. The plctuVef hown to the metropolis tonight wll" if aeon in Washington : 1 p Honor balboa (, Saettte, Spain, Sept ?*.?The ?th entenhary discovery of the ,Pacific cean by Vaaco Nuner de Balboa 111 be celebrated throat boot Spain Mr-rear with great eclat. A <Jon , reap and exposition, inaugurated J r the Spanleh torernment dpened '1 a? 4tM'idtahor>ur' HH mf.; IK > - J* ^Kv*'' 'A I ' H>kL ?, Kc: * P m: ^^B ?: B i R' ? Ip KK>t l> ? > fl I' p>: 5 M : ti B I " '' L. GAY ttfmista-uJ Union to. City t it M. E. Church. h ?==-=? M ashington I r? 4 fo further the Interest and srelfan w >f such an organisation. Tho local :ompany here Is composed of yount si men of tho highest type and 1. s? the organization falls In its purpom 0! the fault can be placed at the doo? ni jf the citizenship. It Is 'the purpose hi >f CoL W C. Rodman and- L4eut h Commander Morton to Install her* y & rifle ranks whJc^ wflt bilfi^-tc this city aJ least, once a year for M companies of Infantry and fire 'com panles of naval militia, all of whirl g will be paid off at the station. Ev c< Bry citizen should appreciate.this el it tort and aid in every way possible tl At the suggestion of Commandei n Morton It would be avdisable fo; la the Chamber of'Commerce and th? e citizens of W&shngton. in so mucV o xe the cruiser North Carolina is U w Have its name changed, as the latest battleship Is to be named the Wui tt? ? Carolina, that aa the town of Wash ) izxgton is the oldest town in the United States bearing this name and the birth place of Hon: Josephu? Daniels, it is suggested that some 3tepa he taken to have the crulsei North Carolina's name changed tc 8 that of Washington. New Bern t Chamber of Commerce and citlx?nf f are making every effort to have the name of New Bern placed upon the t bows of this ship, while by rlcht ^ If any town la .tho-atet*-is'entitled h to It, >lt .is Washington. a BLIND TIGER DEALER \ SENTENCED TO ROAD Recorder W.* B.' Windley, of the Recorders Court, on yesterday sentenced Benjamin . Edwards, colored S te the county roads for twelve months^ - Edwards Is an old offender so far as blind tigers is concern- a ed. He has been before 'the court 1 several times hut managed to ge< h off with a fine. ? Yesterday he tried n the tVfek one time, too many. Po iJ liceman Roberts happened to* catch a him in tJnlon Alley with a bag fuV o of booze for which Edwards could a not give s satisfactory account. In U coKMttotnce flois today b*glnnine J his term on tbd Beaufort count} V public made. P?'lmpe nut time h< I will be mora careful I oj To Addme. Daughters ^ J Mra. Lucy V. Arehbell of KJnston b dttor of tlln Caroltaa and Southarn ? Drees. will oddreaa Pamlico Chapter ? Daughters of the Confederacy, at a the homo of Miss Lena Windier tbli ? afternoon. Mrs. Arrhbell was idled p led-to be here on laat Tuesday after soon but falleg to apfar. She ell' rBPS J L j 1 Ht:'N a f* <- . '" > '' - . ^j-rtrj3r*. Sjf'.y i?*i jlL:-zs. _ : .rtm rmom?m houtv had good break. end the ' * Wd?l 'fie'neual. wore 'more .l.ftgbted el the -prtee which he. been tho opinion .Ince the opening of che market. The arUhge price today wee twenty ' cento. Thle week thte market wtll'haTe eold oyer one minion H Bit tobacco which waa attt i Htoght to be the limit torjM the noMon. Ueleee eomotbtng^ nl reaen occur, thle market wll handle at leaet threo mil llo pound, before the eeeooa ^ "le " '*' * .* * * * * ackn Morgan Passes A. way At Seattle fsffoXS TO BE BROCOni HB|iE FOTi INTERMENI ?>ME DAY NEXT WEEK WJBIAL IX OAKDALE. .Jfeopfe Richard Morgan, more fa LUfrrly known in Washington at Disk" passed away suddenly at a^ple, Washington, yesterday. J iMkram to this effect was received Mtr: WQfgan Wltiumi. WB nephew lUf morning. The body will bi rought here for burial sometime Hit week, as It will take at Ifeast Ng days for the/ remains to reach oSf from Seattle. , 5The news of "Dick's" death will ? ! learned with universal regret in Ffehlagtour, He was a-member o . 20 United States array for yeart ad at the time of his death was In lji? recruiting oflioe at Seattle. Since ^ connection with the army he hat pen stationed in the Philippine: 5doo and also at Alaska." Twt eeks ago he was taken ill and whil< i-crything possible was done tc Amp out the disease none proved jccessful, so on yesterday he fell ti sleep far away from home bix?. ot without friends?who did all foi Is comfort and ease in his last pur. Dick was between 41 and At aros or age and was a son of the ?e*Tames Morgan a?ul brother ol [rs. 8. H. Williams of this city. For years his familiar face and eni&l countenance was ever wel>me on Washington streets Durig his residence here he ww one oi le city's popular young man and ow that he Is no more his going i to be deplored. Peace to his ashs. Thus one by one the boys of ther days are falling silently by the -ayside. . . _ R JOSHUA TAYLOE LOSES ' THREE VALUABLE HORSES Dr. Joshua Tayloe 1b receiving the ympathy of hia many frlendB duo o the loan of three of his valuable arm horses thla?- week. The. doc or thinks that their death 1b du( 0 the fact that since the storm they igVe "been grazing upon feedstuff ajnred by the recent storm. ' The ntraals were valuabTe and theii eath Is a severe loss to Dr. Tayloe Le has the sympathy of the entire ommunlty. . ? , COTTON MARKET f . Socd Cotton, 14.75. Lint cotton, 12 S-4 cents. XPORTER8' AJTJJTTAJJ MEETING New York, 8ept-25.-?The fourth nnual convention of the American fanufacturers Exposition began bre today at the Hotel As tor. The leeting will ocoupy only today and 1 being attended by manufacturers nd leading exporters from all part* f the United 8tates. The tariff nd currency "bill will be among the mportant matters considered. (TOMAN ACCUSED OF BOOKMAK DIG. New Yofk, 8ept. 25.?The re Viva' f racing In New York br mght soim Mi la tke discovery of ? wo I idn "bookitiak.r" Utrf*rM Wrlgh ?. wHo m -found gailtr of mkklna ooko OD tke Belmont Park run nd today reported on kfr probe t too lien the Judge told her that It ehr ppear* before him again on the line charge, the will be eent to the Dr. Darld T. Tarloe la home from r ryfc?*si,,s(* i fe>lteg6 fir. tbe.enpuicg y??r. - 'i?' " I JmT I Lj i /. JL* % \W ^ jl1 ?--+ - - - .? . -rNEAR WAS IS F ihHM> - .t- I'- Vl""FOURTH TIME 38 i* - -JE- J T ? Carried to Made Through a Wmdou Parties Ascertained. The store of J. O. Swtnner, near ih Old Ford, tkls county, was broken Into last night between midnight and pc day. The robbery was discovered sti early this morning by; Mr. Swannei, st< when he went to hit place of busi- In nets to open up for the day. 8eeing as that the building had been tampered en with Mr. Swanner engaged a guard T1 for the building and then motored th to Washington and wired to Tarborc ye for blood hounds. The hounds ar sp rived this afternoon on the Atlantk at Coast .Line 1.46 tfaln and wore car rled Immediately to the scene where pa Rural School Inspet Minnesota's What the sapling period la to the m tree, the school years are to the th citizen. What would blast the sap- fa Mng might not harm the tree. The of fall frown adult might stand a bad gli environment that would warp thfc sc growth and wreck the physical health in childhood. an That's the why of school lnspec tic tlon.- W? are-get??g-4t-4u-tfce~ eU- -en lea. but bow about the small town th and rural schools? by Prof. Wood of Teachers' College bu Columbia UnlvenRltT any thnrfi It as something physically off In fifteen million of the twenty million school "A children of America. Many ol re these troubles are In schools thai ph cannot hope to have an elaborate th school .inspection. If, given the co chance, however, -the pupils conic! op and would tell about them In theli own way. pr : Here Is a plan being adopted. In in MiDBAIAtll! It (a tn Knvo (ha 4ohocf? themselves Inaugurate and no chrry. on school Inspection by non* us WELL KNOWN BINGHAM Tj SCHOQLHAS OPENED The session of 1913-14 of the Bingham School at Meb&ne began L] Monday. fr ?The faculty which la one ot-thsj-to best that has served in the Inst!- dc tution In years iB on hand ready for te work. pi Major L. Saunders Gerow, Cora L: mandnnt of cadets. Is a distinguished di graduate of the Virginia Military in- w stUute and was prominent in many w llnws at the institution. He is very popular with the cadets. Capt. M. W. Hester, teacher ol English, Latin and French, la a very prominent graduate of the Clt- at adel, the military, college of South id Carolina. He comes to Bingham to with. Abe highest recommendations ol in every line. >f ie Capt. Allen Huffman, the new teacher of music, is already much thought of. Ho teachcB wind, band and stringed Instruments, vocal music and piano, and has jt wide ezper o. ience ^covering a number of yeart ri in orchestra and band work, his speclal instruments being '.violin and 0" piano. CI Cadet Capt. Kesler Cobb and Ca gl dot Adjutant Charles B. McCufehen s< win be instructors at Bingham thir n, year. Both have been leaders "_af the institution for some years. Mr. Henry Blanchard, who is one of the beat baseball players in the South, will coach the baseball team je and Mr. Max Zielminalci, who has. w made a fine record in football, will gt take oharge of the football squad Extensive Improvements are now Koine on at Bingham. ""A first-class electrlo light system is being installed. The beet - quality of Masda m lamps have been pnt in as they have been found to be the best for pur- ex poses of study and have been sc ar recommended by the Bqeton Public C School Committee on lighting. The Tery best shades have also been pur chased. * 3* J. *. Jj, i.- to Last night the Young Men's Chrii (?a tign Association had a very enjoy- ? ab> and interesting meeting. Mr Jssim Holmes, president o| the tTni versiiy 1. M. C. A. was present: and w made an exceedingly helprnl address ve Mr, Holme. !. a. old BlMhjmJtof ,g and <?' warmly welcomed M tke ^ *- "> - J 5 STORE ! H1NGTQN :M .OBBED AGAIIiJj JN 3 YEARS ^ Cotcnty Arrived Here this the Scene. Entrance warn >. No due ae to the Guilty ey are now at work. When aeon by a Dally News r+> ft irter this morning Mr. Swaanei . ' 9 Med that when he saw that hia , we had been entered he did Mi vcstigate ob to what waa missing he thought It best to n\ake erery deavor- to apprehend the thief, xla makes the fourth robbery oft 'j? Is store ddrlng ' the past three * ars. One of the robbers is now ending a term of years in the ate prison. It la to be hoped that the guilty rty or parties will be caught. ztion; 9 t Plan Attractive edical health surveys, made ky ?"~teachers: No community, they ^9 el, need wait for- the employment a medical officer In order to b*i 'J? n sensible health observation of . ,:n hool children. ? ?pjvThey have the children write ool swers to a series of simple <iae* p* >ns, relating to BChoolroom hygfte-and-the-condition-of ?rrSB emselves. Some can be answered the teacher, some by the parent. : t most of them by the pupils Here jl a aome-txampiss of the questions. "Ib damp sweeping practiced?* .,1a vre all windows thrown open al %fjk cess?" "Are parents notified of * * ysical defects?" "Do you breathe rough your mouth?" "How many ?9 Ids have you had aince school ,."3 cned?" Now there is something that loekf . -SB acficable. It could easily be pot .-.'Ji practice at any of oar rural 4 hools In North Carolina that have 1^1 it already some Such system to 3 iLKINC MOVING PICTURES 1 SCHEDULED FOR CITY 1 H. G. Sparrow, proprietor of the rrlc Theater, returned home today om Greenville where he went js??", rday to he pieneut at~tire Opening rr^O ite of talking pictures at his then- 9 r in ttat town. Mr. Sparrow wIR ; J it this late invention on at the J vric here within the next tmW ^gjj^B lys. His patror.B are looking for* -^3 ard tQ__ the inauguration of this onderful innovation with interest. j Moving Today Mr. Lyndon T. Shaw and family e today moving to their new fas- ? once just completed at Washing -H? n Park. Their residence is one .|H the most attractive and convei?r nt at this well known retreat. .'WjjH Surprise Marriage. ^?*?? Arthur C. Williams and Harriett 'M , Cogdell, colofed, were quietly mat ed at the home of E. J. Jones, wi' '? iurth street, last night at 9.1# >|| clock. Rev. Talbot, of Elisabeth -J Ity, performPd the ceremony. The -3 oom has been employed by? >uthcrn Furniture Company for ^-?9 In Northern Slarkest "T, Mr. William M. Bell, the Jeweler, rt yesterday for Northern market* tera he ii now purchasing hla Calf ft jck of novelties. Jewelry, etc. ; From. Wedwit Markets j Howard WInfleTd returned thf* .. 1 ofnlhg from Western market* iere he purchased a car load of Jj tra fine horses and mulea wbfch j< e expected to arrive within the xt day or two. - vjl H. C. Mayo of South Creek, la sin ess visitor to Washington to j9 jr*'lool. The Bingham Y. M. C. A. wt? M iko a deelgatlon to the state eom? ut'on of the Yonns Meal Chrtm f j m A?ofl,tlOT to 0..?-W U DWa Ocdb.r lit.
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