' Vol? Steamer Shaw Bn Wheel Di r [ Will Arrive Here Monday From Norfolk Struck Sunken Wreck In Hampton Road*. New Propeller Adjusted. Win IrfMd ?With Freight Saturday For Thl* (Point Secretary Chariot A. Fljnn of the Chamber of Commerce, jteaterday afternoon receive* a long distance phone metiage from Superintendent of transportation Frar^ 8. Rellly, of "Norfolk, Va., stating that the steamer L. B. Shaw was delayed in taillag for Washington. Mr. Reilly gave Information that the Shaw met with th<9 misfortune to strike a sunken wreck in Hampton Roads, the consequence being that the steamer's propeller was broken. The steamer was hauled on the railways In Norfolk and n new. wheel adjusted. She will load with freight tomorrow and In all probability will arrtro In Washington on her maiden trip Monday. Mr. riynn requests that any merchant barlns freight coming to kind . ly wire Mr. RelUy care of Victoria .Hofol, Norfolk, today, so as It can he taken aboard. It la the purpose of the Chamber of Commerce- to arrange q conference with the captain of the steamer and all the merchants and hnslners men after the boat's arlrrai. Tip tr. D. T. Tcyloe and Dr. John C.| .odman. Report of cases will be Lade by Dr. John O. Blount, Dr. P. L Nicholson and Dr. H. H. Hunter, f Pin sown. All the members of ae society In this city and throughut the county are anticipating a eBghtfiV And profitable meeting >r Dr. Carter always entertains lavthly and graciously. IK. J. K. HOYT MAKING DECIDED IMPROVEMENTS TO HIS RESIDENCE Mr. John K. Hon is making attractive Improvenx&ata 'to his eudy handsome home at the corner f Bridge and 8econd streets. Hi i having bis front porch extender When completed his home will e one of the ntost attractive and ivlttng in the city. lEiiiT LAST API AJIitffi Tho Pie Social given In the baseneat t>f the W. B. Mortln buildlno ast evening for the benefit of thi first Baptist Ctiuich building wai n every way a conspicuous succesi ind a neat sum was realised. * Plei kf every variety, make and taste rere (or sale and they went llk< hot cakes." The ladies of ihe First Baptlsi Church are working as all womex lo ,for their church and they art o be congratulated upon their* ef orta of last evonnlng. _ MR* mw.iM DIEDJUESDAl News has been received here an louncing the death of Mra. Marthi Jail, mother of Rev. William H "all, of this city- The end cam< it the home of the deceaesd li looks vl'.le, N. C., Tuesday morn in] ast. Mrs. Call had reached thi ipe old age of ninety-one. For thi last several weeks she had been In lisposed and old age was the canst >f her going. She was one of the ol< at women In that section of Nortl .Molina. She is survived by fiv< ions, Messrs. Edward, James an< Charles Call of Corsicanna, Texas lev. W. H. Cali of Washington, am dr. 8. M. Call of Mocksville. Th uneral took place jVftteqday ?i docksvllle, being conducted by Dr >. F. Carver, pastoi of the Metho list church of that place. RTK HAVE EMPLOYED NR. ERN est Kuns of Portsmouth, Va., i pracltcal and up-to-date baker We are now prepared to serve th public with the very best of cake pies, bread or anything In thi bakers line/ 0. M. Willis Bakers corner 3rd and Market Sts. Phon IM. 8-n-iwc. F* ' ' ' 'ON E *KD SATURDAY. PROBABLE Of 1 ' ' fi ' N. C. FRIDAY AFTERNOON 1 ' HI s4i t Hon. H. S. Ward to Addrcas The Baraca-PhlURiea City 1 Union Chrlatlaa Church Sunday Afternoon Ab prerlolsly announced through ' the columns of th? Daily News there will be e meeting of the BaracaPhilftthen City Union * the Christian Oh arch, East SecnoA street, next Sunday afternoon at tlree o'clock. This was to hare been h|ld last 8anday afternoon but doe to the in- j element weather it was postponed 1 until next Snnday. The speaker of 1 of the afternoon will be Hon. H. S. Ward, whose theme will be: 'The 1 Early Ckatsr of StorM." The committee of arrangements j has formulated the following program for the occasion and all the members of the onion and all others Interested In the work, are urged to be present: Song. Prayer. Reading: of minutes, aelectlln?Preebyhetrlan Church male quartet. Remarks by the president, W .L. Vaughan. Selection?Presbyterian Church male quartet. ? Address?-'-'The. Early blueing "of Stores." Hon. H. S. Ward. Hymn. mm MTK i IIUVEU Mayor Frank C. Kuglcr had sev' eral caeea before him this morning * at the City Hall for disposition. , Those tried were: } Jif Allen Sutton, drunk. Fined ? $3 and cost. J Albert Williams, colored, riding on sidewalk. Attached with -th* t cost. i Luther Robinson, colored, riding J on sidewalk. Attached with the - cost. Frank Grayiel, vagrancy. Judgment suspended as the defendant had secured employment. SHOWS A SHORTAGE OF 4,100 BALES IN THE COUNTY OF BEAUFORT The number of bales of cotton gin ned in Beaufort county at the close of the season shows a shortage of i 4^150 bales for the same period of [ time last year. The number of bales j" time last year the number 4w8c Sinned in Beaufort county this season was 9,679. For the same time . last year the number of bales glnni ed was IS,829. In the State of . North Carolina the number of bales s. ginned shows a shortage of 70,916 i In comparison to the report of last lis mi j Will present tonight j VAUDEVILLE 1 "ANDREWS * THOMPSON" HARMONY DUO. 1 This is one of tne most REFINED b acts to visit this city. The class L of acts we are now booking are of the strictly chaste variety, the kind that is entertaining- and we invite all critics to inspect them. MOTION PICTURES . From the Best Association and Ini dependent Circuits . This is another feature you have not e had the pleasure of teeing, yet s the price is only 10c and 16c. ? School Children's Matinee Saturday. 8 to 0 O'clock P. Me Save Year Con pone for the Prise Drawing. I Prices Br and 10c. ) AIL Y 9WKKH. rfARCH 27 1914. HI OPERA ^ IKiDO HI JUIL U Reheasals Progressing Finely. Given For The Benefit The Daughters of The Confederacy. 150 to Take Part % Rehearsals for the Japanese comle opera "The Mikado" are progressing finely and the piece will be given at the New Theater on Tuesday night after Easter April 14. Tho leading parts are in the hands of a capable cast and the special features by the chorus and children between the acts are expected to be of a high order of merit. The opera Is under the auspices of the Daughters of the Confederacy to aid in their memorial work. Cast of Characters. Turn Yum.. ..Miss Arlene Joyner Katlsha Mrss Ada Rhodes Pitti Sing .. ..Miss Robenr Carter Peep Bo Miss Sallie Carrow Nanki Poo.; ,. ..Mr. Lee Stewart Pooh Bah Mr. Ben Taylor Mikado Mr. R. 8. Wright Pish Tush Mr. W. E. Beatty Ko Ko Mr. Wm. A. Baker Chorus of young ladles of Japan and noblemen of Japan. Specialties by the children between the acta with, solos by Helen Dalley, Mary Thomas Stewart, M&rjorle Hoyt and Mary Rhodes. One hundred and fifty will be In the production. * Ml* KMtfnl in Washington Park. iiiir BOOK CLUB ENTERTAINS The Addisco Book Club held its regular semi-monthly meeting yesterday afternoon with Miss Harvey on West Main street. Two charming guests addea much to the pleasure of the occasion. Mrs. Lougee, of Iowa and Mrs. B. S. Johnson, of Charlottosville, Va. The club was called to order at four o'clock by the first vice-president, Mrs. Frank H. Rollins. In the absence of the secretary the roll was called by Mrs. Lawson. each interest. Among them was quite a remarkable little poem. written recently in Plymouth by a 15-yearold girl, "Modern Women o( Fame;" Mmo. Curie of the Scientific World; Mtb. Booth, mother of the Salvation Army and Helen Keller, with a short sketch of Miss Keller's equally wonderful teacher MIbs Sullivan, by Mrs. D. T. Tayoo, was an extremely interesting paper. By Mrs. Rollins' request tth two visitors gave glimpses into the literary life of their homes. Tho Addisco Club is always glad U> get fn touch with tho outside world and learn how other people do things. Most delightful refreshments were then served and the club adjourned to meet Again with Mrs. J. F. Randolph. iiftuT 1 ARM JOIHI Remember the basket supper to be given at the armory of Company "G" on South Market street this ev" enlng for the benefit of the Washington High School. There will be no admission fee. Everyone is cordially invited for a good social time is promised. It is to be hoped that a large number wHl attend and aid thn high school In their sfforts to improve athletic-, etc. Children Lots Washington Park. IIJPJILIMJPIII 7 NE\ rnlf EMK MB O Henry Club Met at Her Home Yesterday Afternoon Meeting Thoroughly Enjoyed By The MembersThe O'Henry Book Club met Thursday afternoon at the hospitable home of Mrs. Angus D. MacLean on West Main street. The meeting was called to order by the president Mlsa Llda T. Rodman, who proved herself a most capable and efficient presiding officer. Miss Laughinghouse, the secretary, called tho roll and each member responded with an Interest- < Ing news item. Tho minutes of the last meeting were read and approv-. ed by the club. Mrs. John K. Hoyt! read an interesting and instructive i paper on tho life of John Greenleafi Whlttler, which was thoroughly enjoyed both by the members of the club and" ita nuests. Mrs. Trlckett and Mrs. Worthlngton. Ine of the WhUtler'a poems "Kathleen" was I charmingly read by Mrs. A. M. Dumay. At the suggestion of the presldent, the members of the club arose and congratulated Mrs. Dumay upon hor recovery from her recent illness. A resolution extending sympathy and too, congatui&T m raff! DELIGHTS IS 1 JDIEHGE 1 Was The Preacher Lest Night 1 at St. Peter's Episcopal Church. Collection Was For General Missions. One of the moat delightful and interesting sermons beard in Washington in sometime was delivered at St. Peter's episcopal Church last evening by Rev. C. Prentiss Parker, rector of Holy Trinity Church, Hertford, N. C. His reputation as a speaker had preceded him and those present last night were not disappointed. These Thursday evening services at St. Peter's are being largely attended and all who attend aro raoro than repaid. The collection last night was for general missions. There will be another preacher from afar announced *9 later for next Thursday evening. j MR. C. A. CUTLER'S SOX NOW CONVALESCENT IS REPORT FROM BEDSIDE Aaron LeRoy, the 17-motnhs-old | con of Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Cutler, J who last week, placed concentrated J lye In bis mouth, and who at the j vas thought to bo In a preca- | "lr us condition, 1b now improving I dally. Ttffc little fellow 1b able to j b> about l'..c home of his parents, and unless something unforseen hap pens will soon be himself again. mm 1 IT THE LYRIC ] CAPTIVATES One of the very best singing duo's heard in Washington the entire season is now on the boards at the Lyric Theater. Those who attend this playhouse remember with ple&Bnro Andrews and Thompson who delight ed and charmed all who heard them. Last night they performed to a large ouee and as expected captivated all. The Lyric managers are to be congratulated upon securing these attractive artlsta for their vaudeville * j act the remainder of the week. Nothing but the ntghest praise is being heard today for the entire performance at the Lyric last night i both vaudeville and movies. Tonight In addition to the high class vaudeville stunt the management will present three reels of associated pictures. . HOTEL LOUISE NIGHT CLERK LEAVES FOR ANNUAL VACATION Mr. H. C. VanNortwlck, the clevr night clerk at the Hotel Louise left laet night via the Norfolk Southern | for Norfolk and other cities for the [ purpose of spending his annual vai cation. His many friends wish him ' a pleasant outing. He expects to be abrent several weeks. During his absence Mr. Frank Taylor will fill J his position. Fated. Monroe By The Wreckers | of sixteen mines each containing sixty pounds of gun cotton, one of the most powerful of exploelres to t 4| do the work. I The work of the officers and crew of the Onondoga, as shown by soundings and diver lnsections, had been thoroughly accomplished. The orders to CapL B. M. Chiswell of the Onondaga to remove a scfflclent , portion of the hall of the vessel to | provide safe passage to the largest I vessels bad been oarrled out. Nine fathoms (fifty-four feet) of unobstructed ocean rolls over the remnants of the vessel, which in now a subject for salvage *nd the future work of the divers Is mede easier. J .. 31 k &.": ' tSikv -^1