"^S ^B^iiiiMBUt,:W-' jfg**iO -y y ii _.*_ (j HT ; Delegates will take < Canal where Bror atorjno. T. Morg Canal idea is to 1 ftiAk Placed in the Zont r , Mobil*, Ala. Oct. 17.?With Pro#- im Moi|t Wlloon acbodulad to mob. tko loading address of tb* session, tbo tu , ; V V;r ' Soothin Comnjerclal Congress op?Md here today, bringing together delegates appointed by governor* wl and mayors from different states lni BBMKffi:' - V; and cities. There are also reprs- ?* sentstlves from Canada. The theme of the convention which la the fifth of to be bald afnoa the organlaaUon of eTi the association la, "The Relation of of the United States to the Panama Ca_ of nal. to Latin America and to World Ne Commerce." Another Important <*" speaker, on the list of distinguish. Au ed men to address the convention la clB John Barrett, director general of ro' the Pan-Amerloan Union. It la realined by many that Latin-America, ab to the average eltiscn of the United t** States, is a "terra Incognita." Some know that octree and rubber come tor out of Brazil and that Chile has So nitrate1 fields, and above all?that dli Havana tobacco comes from Cuba-? Ac or ought to anyway. It Is also re- tui /) membred that monkfys and cocoa- toi niijts are among tropical products, of ? but theee facta are the boundaries ral of certain knowledge ef many who ?? wish to get in touch with the trade em that they believe will come within J * vaafc'wrtiea the p? Yll "'mal l?y8o : -* opened. ,' . ' fill t^5, j \?: , ,Of erpecla.1 significance will he ln| the participation. of the Latin-Amer. go lean republics in the convention. th< These countries Will be represented on by d^egatee an# their diplomatic an ft h1-ennfal Pan-American Commercial a ? Conference. Which pru to have been Pr held this year Under auspices of the bil Pan-American Union, has been post- cla poned and delegates to that organ!-ret ? _ Eastern Carolina F, In "New Be Ths" Eastern * Carolina Fair is to r open in New Bern tomorrow with* a%large parade. This is not a county (Mr. but is organized to serve ail mi the people of Eastern Carolina, ga Wednesday is to be educational Day'tai and to which a free ticket .'has been'aft given to every school child In ten I to counties. Dr. J. Y. Joyner, super-Jsei in ten dent of Public Instruction, willjeri deliver the addreaa. Thursday la pr planned as the bljgest day of all ha and Judging from preparations peo. in pie from all sections of Eastern m< Carolina will attend. A large dele- of gatlon from this city will be on the pa 4 . grounds. On Wednesday and Thurs no day nights In addition to the free ne ' ' v attractions, there will be gigantic So fireworks display. All railroads Ed are Bering special- rates sad the be Eastern Carolina fair this year on ? promises to an mass all others -In th :i V- > the historic town of New Bern. mi pr No Court Today fr< Washington's deportment again pa today was excellent. The police had no caaaa to be tried before the re. po . corder or the mayor. lb r i' at) Manx WD! .1 > v' a number of citizens are contemplating taking in the Eastern in through tlia weam /' th ' ' S *k"OHAL PHII*A- 2 TKUC DISPLAY ou New York. Oct It.?The Inter- ck i ' national Phlltellc exhibition, opened th In this city today with a wonderful ed - V oolleotton of mre etnmpe. eolne etc. th on dlepfey. In nddldon In the lend' no lng oollectore of the United Stetee pr the following Enropeana here eent no - ezhlblta: A. Leon Adntt B. D. Be- da eon. M. P. Cnetle, B. Chepmen. Dr. A. Chleen, the Bert of Oenwlord. Dr. E. Dtena, Henry S. Duveen. Mel Rgffij'il Sf Brene, Guetare Oallt to U M . . t l|auaburg. Thomee W. Hell, , Peal wi Khot Phillip Koeeek. Hugo Krotch, di Dr, A. Kunkler. Fred 0. Melrllle. Hi EsLgS & Count Melleth, Cept r. H. Napier, w, W. Peckltt C. Phllllpa. Admiral en L ron Relman. Baron de Renternclold tr f Carl Wlldata end B. B. Pnrdley. an ^' S :ruis6 to Panama ize Tablet t6 Sen- ^ ;an, father of the, be unvieled and * ?> : ' '? -V ' -l- .C-\ ' WUon will ?tt?nd the convention. Om of the gmt Interesting tea si ree of the program le a cruise to u Panama canal by the delegates " isre a Mue' tablet cqmwemorat- or r the lata Senator John T. Mor. n n, rather of the Canal Idea, win H placed In the sonei n squadron United States warships, n confer:' ^ ace of the commercial egecutlre" M the -country under the direction T] It. B. Treearaat, president of the ^ w Orleans Aeeodatlon of Oom- h( I roe. a conrentlon of the Woman's ln military of the Southern Commer , il Congress, of which Mr*. Wood- u W W IIHOD IB. nonorary pmiut-ai . d Mrs- Thomas Owens, of Al- ^ am a, Is president general, and a ^ sat trade pageant In Mobile. gt Dr. Clarenbfe J,? Owens of Mary- ^ id, managing director of . the^ nthern Commercial Congress and Sector general of the Permanent nerlcan Commission - on . Agricul- M ral Cooperation, which returned it July from a three1 months study agricultural cooperation and m. 1 credits lp Europe, will report tbq ' rami salon's Investigations to the aventlon. bs After the convention ends the m UlhSrn Commercial Congress wilt sli sdact a U1UU uxpeailluu. compile- *h I commissioners appointed by the th vernors of the States, mayors of an a largest cities, and commercial ye ganizatlons, to Sodth America w? d Central America,. This expedl- of Ln..?lU. bo.?04U Uirso-jjonibs . In .to charter Steamer 'of . the United w: nit Company, sailing from Mo-jfa ,e, and will visit every commer- J te il center of the Latin-American &a lublics. * wi T! hi cor {Jpens - hi m on Tomorrow 25 BOVT L PKKMIEIW MEET Otta Out., Oct. J7.?The pre- lh n ers of the Canadian provinces at thered here today for an Import af at conferences on Interpruvtni-'.al aire. Chief imong the Questions m be considered are those of repre- af itatlon and an increase of the fed. at subsidy payable to the different Dvlnces. The Maritime provinces ^ ve contended for some time that (o view of the tremendous develop. Tf snt of the west and the tendency q, their own people to migrate, the rliatnentary representation was l t equal to the Importance or c, ess. of this part of Canada. Novla ??j otla. New Brunawlck and Prince m [ward Island all want more mem- j Increased representation which^ ^ aat be given to the northwest ~t(i ovinces wll) make the contingent a im the "sea" look small in com- qi rison. m Then that "hardy annual" the ap- w intment of tha federal subsidy to w A provinces In lien of the rennncf- qi Ion of customs and excise duties |t Confederation jrill come up. f'f Another question is that of the 3 aorporatlon of interprovluplal com nles. Two years aso a toot uw b is deeMed by the prtrjr council, in o provincial lwllUtum under the p, Itlsh North America Act to Inrporate companies to do business at tslde the -prarlnea were more j? weir defined. Since that decision m ere has been no conference or ram. w lei legislation, and it la likely that Bl e whole matter will ho subject to t[ , exchange of slews between the ~j eaters In the hops of lorolvlag tt me curbing bwvis for future gu>- bi mee. '?vH " ' oi u " Santos Knjoyed. Those who attended! fhd Ptrat nt sthodlst church Sunday' erenlns B ire delighted with tha thongbtful scoarse delivered by the pastor, Di it." R. H. Broom, whose eubleot m is. "Thou Shalt Bo aoeed." Tho v tire sermon was full of gospel j. nth sod was listened to sttoktisoty p1 d profitably hy those pees wit. p - ' * t'":f*' y " < i,'- ''.ij,' I 3c_X . " -,;'V V rWMaineean. B^t^^inlnh ^11^ UlilllU ^ A leant $1,200 U belli Spent on the scenic e: feet of thp new Oper House to open on No\ ember 18. C N. Garring of Greenville, B. G Tirod In the city this morning an now engaged la placing and ai Aging the icenery for the ne' para Home which If billed to ope i Uta night of Novembe* lSth wit m Attraction "Shepherd of" th Ills." The scenery means an outlay t e management of about $1,20 id is said to be very attractlv< le main curtain will be of asbesto log a Grecian -scene. The pper >use wtll also contain an adverth g curtain. The management ha ared no pains nor expense in pla< g their order and everything point be one of thd most attractive an mvenlent play houses to be foun North Carolina. Mr. Garrtn ates that he will have the scenor c tflace by next Saturday evenln the lateit V ^ 'iLsiMcnoir DEFEATS LOCALS-SCORE 11111 Tlie Washington High School foo til team has returned from Wil Ington where they tried ,?bnclu ant on the Gridiron Satuglay wltl e high?eehoot oHKragajlnn?o at city. Wilmington secme 'to b > enigma for the boys here. Las iar they* did the trick and did i ell and on Saturday the backer the local team here were mad leej.aqjcft awl 4uurd_*ken th Ires flashed the news 19 to 1: vor ' of Wilmington. The loca am made three touchdowns, on fety and two goals. The gam as witnessed by a large numbei le boys from here while defeate id a great time and speak In th gtieet terms of the hospitality ej nded to them. I ANNIVERSARY* BARACA PH1LATHKA MOVEMEN" The twenty-third anniversary o e founding of the World.wlde Bs ica-Phllathea movement was hel the First Baptist church 8unda tfrnoon at 3 o'clock and was at nded by a gooaiy numoer. Tin eeting was postponed from Sudfc ternoon, October 19th to yestei iy. dhe to inclement weather. The exercises were opened wit! e hymn, "We're Here on BuBlnes f the King/' after which the in tcatlon was made by Rev. R. 1 ?/.' The first address was made hy W Vaugban, superintendent of th >unty Schools. Hla subject wai iow the Baraca-Philathea Move ent Originated and Why it 1 eaL" After this very interesting tal ie Phllathea hymn was sung an uch enjoyed. Mr. E. L. Dawso llowed the musical selection wit talk on "Why a National Head l'arters Building?'' A fitting ell ax to this very Interesting addres as a musical selection and a fre 111 offering for the National Head tarters building. One of the prol able talks of the occasion was b \ O. Miller, who ably dlscuBse araca-Phllath.es work. R. L Qay, pastor ot the Fin aptist church, and Mrs. C. C. Coi Klge gave five minute addreasei as tor Qay spoke on the aubjec from the Church's Standpoint, Pd- Mrs. Coppedge handled her eut ct, "From the Class Standpoint, oat creditably. These address* are followed hv thn wall know trace hymn. Mr. J, B. vanHoo ?>ka very Interestingly o( III Seart Tbrabe of the Bamc-Phlli ma Claanoa." Tbla . vaa followc r the hymn. "Dear to the Beat ! the Shepherd." by the claee qua: The atealns number of the aftei >on vaa the familiar hymn, "Blei a the Tie That Btnda.' After celebrating the tventy-thlr stal day there vaa aa Union mee a of ail the claaaea hel*d at vhlc M. Keer vaa made chairman an B. ran Hook secretary It la tt nrpoae to form a anion Baract hllathea morement In the city an ^j ; ivt juiwr ll 11 < jv jti2 f.?;' j t v- j iiiil u i ik IiUf UulVtlll IU ' -Sv'*'. public building formally 2 dkihcahed m d a. r. tab. 1 t- . ; let ubtuffilbll *SST.SECTXTBE*S. GUEST bkl.no l/x)kbd rohwakd to by ux <1m?b? op citizb1i8. d ai.ij 8hdiu) takk p.abt. :' 6 new nubile Mtldlnt and tbe tab-1 let presented by fee Daughters of C o the America? Revolution are to be 0 formally dsdloated and unrolled. L 1 Aa was annouAOed In the columns ? of thlg paper Saturday last, the As- J a sistnnt 8ecret|*y of the Treasury H la to be the gueet of the city on that L m occasion and the .committee on arj rangements is planning for several V a more dlat'ngt^shp^ cltUens, It is to d be hoped the* all our citixens will & d take part and an Interest in these g ceremonies and tarn out on this d y auspicious oocaalon. Active prepag rations are now- going on for a full and complete day and unless Some- V thing unforseen happens the dedica. tlon oT Washington's handsome pub-1*1 11c bu'lding and the nnvelllng of j Othe tablet by the Daughters of the American Revolution will be an D epoch in Washington not soon to be forgotten. Hie . forthcoming * pro- J "t gram, wfhlch Is to appear in the eolumns of the Daily^Jtfpws is awaited H with interest by aH citizens. ' B.B.H. IMBUE HI?t ; J.t HDTtS TIB. NIGHT e Remember;jftyu on tomorrow night 9, Q the Daughters of The American Rev. j| oiuuoa wiii g.ve a dcngnuui musiq calo -at thg home of Mr. and Mrs. e John K. Hoyt corner of Bridge and r Second streets. Some of the city's fi brightest and best musical' talent e has promised to assist in the'well jC arranged program. The occasion \A is looked for-with genuine pleasure n and no doubt a large number will ^ grace the occasion with their pfesja r ence The admission price will be: twenty-five cents. It behooves all|? loyal citizens to atte'nd?fot" the : cause is a most worthy one. 0 s g s EAST CAROLINA r. T. 8. NOTES " - _j_ ti * Robt. H Wright o> E-iat CarMJna cl ,' Teacbe.3 Training Schooi, is :n.v sl e* ending the 3o i hern Con:mere..! n ^ Congress at Mobile. Ala* Before rea turning he will attend the fi.-uth. ern Educational Association which meets this year in Nashville. Tenu. A eystem of banking rs been es- ^ p tablished in the Bu*-* - -s office- af w 0 the Training Schoc '* This sy-tem B f is operated on the ' re principles n t of a regular bank, by which the stu- 8 J dents of the school may deposit and 11 withdraw their money at will. Such ^ a system 1: invaluable as it furnish- ^ the business side of their later^" D live., 11 l_ In the mathematics department [_ of the school the topic, "banking." ? s is being taken up and explained in 0 such a manner as to clarify its prln- * !_ clples in the minds of the students. Training School Saturday cours- a y es will be inaugurated in the inter. a d eat of teachers wishing to take up 8 extra* w?rk. lt It Is the purpose of the East Car- * OTfrarTevbers' Training School to ? s be a service to thoee who are en- !< ? SKgW 111 W3IM.UIUB ouu IV uu tucm In becoming morn efficient teachers. t] H Knowing that the many teachers 3 .. would be anxioua to take a course a of study during their scbool term If b n the opportunity were given, the 81 k Training School has offered free a te of charge, the following Saturday c k courses for the year; Pedagogy. n d~ English, Mathematics, which ih.t eludes arithmetic, algebra and geom- 81 r etry. primary methods, history (for * the grades), Latin and drawing. 6 r_ The work will be given by oom- * Jt potent Instructors and will prove o% n great value to those teashers who 11 d take advantage of this opportunity. g t- f 1 . I . j a n the secretary, with the pastors of 4 the respective churches were nam. ? ed to draft suitable constitution *- and by-laws to be submitted at a >0 later day. HSTIEEI. ; wBtk Pli Library Tlliinh llCbili] I I Eighteen deeds of tranafei Were died In Register ol Deeds office last week For registration. Thrlv ing business. Tho following dead* of transfer ere filed In the Register of Deoda IBco lut w?k for raitatnUoB: J. H. Brown and wife to J. J. lodges. -fr E. Cannon and wife to H. larrow. J. 8. Rtcka and wife to Eureka .umber Co. J. T. Jones and wife" to R^ R. ones. Carolina Improvement Co. to W. i. Oden. W. Oden and wife to H. ?J (Thlte. J. W. Phelps and w'.fe to Mary [. Hodges. Dr. J.O^ Blount to Noah Hadock and wife. W. Springer, Jr.. to J. D. Ives. William Mobre and wife to John /miam*. John Williams and wife to J. H. irown. B. B. Ross and wife to F. J. Cox. I W. Rowe and wife to W. D. unn. N. L. Simmons and wife to W. . Blount and wife. A. L. Bowers and wife to C4 arnes and wife. J. R. Bednrd ot- al to G. H. Dav. aport and wife. I. R?fler'artl ,et al tn N. A Df'i. rd. Jesse Lewis and wife to Richard ewis. } APTISN ADMlilSTERD AT THE FIRST BAPTIS1 CHURCH The services at the First Baptist tiurch were well attended Sunday ,t tho evening hour after an elouent discourse by the pastor. Rev. .. L. Gay. the rite of bpptlsra was raaiste.ed. One of the many feaof U1.3 service? was the singing f tho ir.aic quuriei. There will be services again this vming at 7.30 o'clock to which the eneral public ban a cordial invitaon to attend. For the past week lere has been going on tn this liureli ft writ's of irn'etiuga aud mnderable interest has already been lanlfcsted^ ,000,000 XMAS HEALS COMING One million six hundred thousand led Cross ^Cmas Seals are on their ay. to North Carolina. Mr. Leet i. Myers of Charlotte, who is prototing the sale of the seals in the Late this year, has just received otlce that this number has been ai. >tted to the stato and shipped. If tiese are all disposed of at one cent ach. it will mean $16,000 to be sed In the state to flghl against tie Great White Plagne, or tuberulosls, which causes the death of ,000 people In the state each year. Mr. Myers started on a trip this 'eek to visit all the more Important ities to get them organised for an ggressive educational campaign nd for the Bale of these Christmas Lamps. The stamps sell for one snt each and are used to stick on itters to show the user's Interest f the one to whom the package or ?tter Is sent. Banks and business ouses use them on all ther mal! hey send out during December, tores use them on Xmas deliveries bops on pay envelopes, and everg ody on all kinds of mall. 400,000 ?ib were ?oia tui ywar in iuu sure nd It Is hoped that we can inreaae the aales to more than one illllon this year. * The, Postmaster General has laued an order permitting theae aealn ? be aold In the postofltces. Every ornmunity la Invited to get the sals and tell them, sending the loney to the state committee to be aed In state-wide work. Seals are ant tree to be paid for after aold: nsold seals to be returned to aadqnarters. / COTTON MARKET Lint Cotton lt.St. , MIT SMd Cotton 5* cent*. Cotton Bond, 111.9) pw ton. (is\ ? * ?? ?ttt .. HRjfr /i i ^ 'if ?## '1v'" ' ATLANTIC DEI WATERWi AT | TO 1HSOU0* PROGRAM ' * FOR DEDICATION The Washington Chamber of * ' Commerce has extended an lnrL > * t&tlon to the mayor and Board * of Aldermen to meet with them * , tomorrow night at their rooms in the Baugham Building to die- * ' cuss ways and means as to the * program for the dedication of Washington's Public Building * and alro the unrolling of the D. A. R. Tablet. Not only are the 9 members of the chamber urg- * ed to be present with the may or and Aldermen but any citl zen 'nterested. The meeting is called lor eight ?O'clock V sharp. i - - - Citizen Asks City Fathers Questions Edltot Dally News:?You wltl please allow me through, the col-! umns.of your paper to ask a few questions of our City Fathers. First: 1 woul like to aBk If they do not think thai the wages of those that work for the city. I mean those that i do the laborious work, Pat Godley.' Bob Cozzens and the old colored man, they who work through the rain and snow from Monday morning until Saturday ulght 12 o'clock and only pay them 140.00 per month.' which is not enough to pay their! grocery t>lil and too. clothe their j rhiidriTir?m v.iv ' nnthinr fthnni house rent and fire wood, is innde-( quate. These men do the labor for j the city ft paltry sum of $4 0 a moult v.'.illo .he other employes' of the City , 'uj from $50 to $100 J )iw month, and walk around the city seven days to the week dressed j well and do no manual labor or la. borious wotk. Mr. Editor, I as a taxpayer, am op-) pose to such gross discrimnatlon. I |think that the workman is worthy' I or ni8 niro and too: or Better pay . (in these times of the bigb cost of llivlng. I know of my own exper.l lineco that these men cannot liv? on the paltry sum they receive. Now' be fair gentlemen, treat all alike and if you are going to use partiality, 1 say let it be in favor of those who do the work and also bear the j burden and heat of the day. fadmit we are nothing more than . {poor laboring men. yet we pny our. [part of the taxes and so justice is J ? .hat we ask. With, this we are ! -lent?with nothing less. R. A WHITLEY. FEATURE MOTION PICTURES AT THE LYRIC TJNIGHT As announced by the manager of the Lyric Saturday that his future bookings of vaudeville would always be the last half of the week and the" first half of the week exclusively motion pictures. The program at the Lyric today consists of an excellent program of high class motion pictures and some thing out of the ordinary in everyday dramatic. Today's program is featured by ' an excellent two reel western story, "Duty and the Man," dealing with a deep''dramatic western plot among beautiful scenery and considered to be one of the best of Its kind. The admission prices tonight will be 5 and 10 cents and the last half of the week will be featured by vaudeville bookings R. V. A. OR A OOXVENTIOX Boston, Oct. 27.?The fourth annual convention of the Electric Vehicle Association of America opened here today at the Hotel La Salle with delegates attending from associations throughout the South. Now England, the middle West and the Pacific coast. In connection with tha .meeting an Interest exhibit of the models of electrlo vehicle and the newefet of automobile acceaso. lies, is being held. The effect of the electric vehicle on Insurance will be one of the Important themes I for discussion daring the conven1 tlon. * I No. 405 EPER ~ I VY ASSO. JACKSONVILLE To Assemble v a November 18, I 19, 20 and 21st M Host Ctty is making grtat prep- j erations for infotainment of >'91 The delegates. Great Southern journey promised. Business men of the Atlantic Coast are looking forward with Interest to the Sixth Annual Conven- * lion of the Atlantic Deoper Water- ways Association, which Is to be held In Jacksonville ? '- " ? ? .iiv, rto., no?ember 18th, 19th. .20th and 21st next. The Association, which has (or ita object the Improvement of transportatlon facilities by means of a connected inland waterway from Boston to Key West, is now In a po- .\dM sltion to press Its claims for recogonition by Congress. The govern, -..dM raent engineers have reported favorably on the major portion of the project and one of the links of this | inland chain is now under construeThe city of Jacksonvi!le is mak- ^ | ing great preparations for the ou. tertalnment cf the delegates to the convention, and aside from the im- ?1 portance of the business sessions, a very enjoyable visit is promised those who Juurr.ey to the Southland Governor Park Trnmmell will offl. daily welcome the guests on behalf of the State of Florida, and he will be responded to by Governor Chas, R. Miller of Delaware. Mayor Van 4-\ Swearing^n of Jacksonville. will extend the welcome on behalf of the city. Many prominent men '3 hove been invited to read papers and the program promises to be an uu- JM usually strong one. ~ I Further adding to the importance of the convention, the Mississippi to Atlantic Inland Waterways AbsocI*. ation meets at Palatha, Fla.. on November 17th and 18th. and upou adjcurueinnt of Its meeting the /- M members and delegates will go to* Jacksonville and fraternize with the Atlantic Deeper Waterways Assod-' at ion. The Mississippi to Atlantic Inland Waterways Association la agitating the connecting of the Atlantic Orhan with the Mlssi slppl river by a system of waterways . ,VyW across the state of Florida, practically a continuation of the Atlantic project. IWJ SONS JOIN THT S PRESBTTERKil CtOKI Two persons were received in the V iFir8t Presbyterian church yesterday on a profession of faith. Both ser? | vices at 11 a, m . and 7.30 p. m., jwere largely attended by a congregation which was attentive and Interested in the fine sermons delivered by the pastor, Rv. H. B. Soa right. '"j .The music at both the morning and I evening services was much enjoyed. j Since" the organ "Rati "been thoroughly overhauled it has been a decided" improvement."' " Mrs. C. L . Oden Better The reports from the bedside of Mrs. Charles L. Oden today are jmore encouraging. While still critically 111 her chances for recovery [now seem more favorable to the delight of her frineds. Geo. Phillip* Mayo IB The entire fhmily of the Dally t News sympathises wlflh its chief Editor James L. Mayo, upon learnlnk of the illness of his bright and interesting little son, George Phillips Mayo. For the past several ?^ days he has been seriously 111. The entire Dally News force Joins Editor Mayo's friends In wishing for the little fellow a speedy recovery to bin accustomed health. 4C?l ROOSKtHhT'S SECOND I.KCTURB I V > ? dore Roosevelt will deliver second' of the sorles of lectures Includ- '39| ed In his 8outh America program, here tonight. HIS subject wilt be "Character and Civilisation.*' Tho Colonel Is being royally eatertaiaed *9 evetywhere he goes and has been .M compelled to decline a number of Invitations owing to a prearranged ' 3 program which hs is unable to la- _'jM terrnpt. ' j '}% <'*'?Vnnn m wC- - 1