I ?S ? K58$ i ..vi rj- Hhay,>d v I CAMPING PARI TIME Si Second and Last Installment Li*i Below. AU TIm Party H r. Want to flo Again. j 9 That nki *u a has* water wioej' casta. Mr, but w* war* aeared near mat to dtath?hot I kept mr i lunftslaan aa< last Masked. You to send forth . Mil. la times of d.^.lon^ than a sir. Mr u? were&M. of Joy. }, W? had rood luck today for some thoughtful prospect!re benedict had remembered "J?? Bowen With a ?' pound box ofoaady from which we all sot d bite?It was food too. Mr hart was thrown to me, and wonM you beUore it, I causbt about a dosaa pleeea " without droppini them. ,1.' *- I issstss# asplawaa for my agility? don't row thlak It daeerreST tJacle Jack caM asaia today. Again his ear Slasaly groaned mnder the weltht of goo* thhaga. Ho treated us to i j ride dears the read aad then wa ra.' tamad kf itHer That hlaal was 'Wat ad sight" aad the beet part of U was strawberry cream to waak It down. which wo an. did. All of ua ware slrta of few words as loss a* that oraam lasted. sybUta actutlty Itched the spoon, oar saeat for the night was Ads?aha hihaght a <*$ with her. Of course we had moslc with Ada as preceMer. The echo \ of ear ssaps "in the Good Old Shasaar TtasaT' "Oh. tor a Man." "After the Ban." "Tell the Boys We are BtiU 81ngle." Ada |IT? us a good night warble the "Rotary." G?, caat Ada epgg. Ella Lm ipaij th? neat day and night with me. "When the came her apron was tall of aaadwlehea and duinlty cream. . Although In bed we talked aaUl the wee gma ho are. a * Fifth Day t . I?> pet tip real early May. Breaktaat was hardly doVn Dal throaU betore we gplad boy? com?tf'\ * lag to enjoy the day with ha Tfcej "booA* bhelr lunch and althongb era laataM upon their breathag bread aad allow lag us to ehsw them eur skill aa cooks, toy you Mow an ma of at wilt be wlree someday . thay shook their head. Rude wakn'i mt -lg tig party at beys was Jobn x Cottgp Tayloe. jttmm Howard, and Albert Doughty Later they wen fallowed kg aottkar (bunch?they only brought caady aad thla up yaw at their milli aad ours aa wel for a time, when thay ware asked t< Ma a* at 4laaar; betiere ma. the: Beaded 00 mropd larltatlon. Th< dlikei almost loft the table. U Ik. eft era con wo toy* kodak pictures The rtrur shore was our nurt mecc. aad there we found a gap boat. th< capacity of which wop only ?> ha aorta of up Teutured out. It wpi romch u< muu looked ifir on what of that m wo were la the keep tx of soch a knn kit of room mm. lilmln to tt> inn an o us M to eheeae onr clothes, duo t< the nr? tnk( to ate how wet 1 nop Id make u. We were- In a dl lame tar eat wardrobes before rh wetting wee scanty. Klnmona ' , were dewed tad Nr Ue next Mirsrs honre nil o, a. nestled beneath th rnjrn of t#Mte trying to dry on belr. The ffctnrn of this one be >- e .dSLem la treat demand and alreed en eddttlonet orddr bas been pleeo with the sededd ohaperone for mon That nlnbt *1 Mr. LkUam's we ha 0 mock nanrrtaae. The contraattn . parties were Ada >bodes end Ohai lie Wrtnht. Thar were fernt<ke , with a mold of honor., beet mat kaldtnmnldl end treomsmen. rtn bearer end ttowsr glrh H we some swell. Their honeymoon wn spent at Bear Oman. We had lot of coeipeny todar. I ate ao mac lee cteam todar that at one tlMb I waa thounht I tvonM tern to ia?hi I eeoaped. Her Warren with hi poor Ltd bnstr elded la the pies area of the dnr. TU bat that pon waa aomo Ured wbee be reach* borne HUM eight. Mr. Lothem I oertelnlr e kind man for ht loans T Tentlefoet PI* Berry and mraall b mala. We started to bltoh him t the cart bat mnlss ant betas use to glrU rebelled. Qrendy Blen - and Madeline Ellsworth lolned th petty. We dnally got him In hei ness nnd rode wKhonf mishap i far aa the county bridge, whars w had to Stop das to thi man dels i onr chape roues net to piece foot o that hrldts. wa obeyed to the fe tor. . itlfWj . ?< ***& 'nuI, .- 'V ' ' m I V LM V I M H H I == T AT "NIGHT ^ IAD A GREAT VYS THE DIAR\ f of Their Experiences Give] in& a Royal Good Time an (H^n DmVis and Water Fowl cannot be duelled by the boat < them. Hie mulenhlp may kick, b may balk and do every kind of stur but theee two are the& Just tb same. The only mishap of the da was when Mendol ^nnntoji hor> became frightened and ran ewayand in the mixup Uncle Jack's c; was struck a broadside with the n suit that his car a&w carries a fei i 4hr. With my"sweetheart, Wisterl Htm one, later we etrolled up tb road, revealing things in each otl ar's ear as to the wherefores, etc when oat came a huge snake. W hollered, of courses did yon eter s? e girl that wouldn't wOefo she see a snake or a mouse. Thinking th? we were fooling all the reel of tb party jost kept their seats and lhag ed. The Idea of doing such e thin at each'a time, but they did?th heartens. colored man came i long and he and llr. Snake had out, with us as referees. He thro the snake over the fence and I Striking the ground he landed on hi back. This caused the colored mi to say. "you see that snake on hi back; well, it will rain within th nekt two hours." It did. A bl crowd stayed to supper and the mei was served in six courses juit t snow our visitors we were up-to-da< i After tea all seated themselves o the grass and soon the sweotest < lullabies permeated every nook *o corner of the grounds whereon tb Night Hawk^Inn Is situated. Thi night our eyes failed to close, fei tween Banana Bill and Water Fowl i relating their experiences while I lovo who could sleep, especially for such things never tailed to lnte est me and the maiorHy of all you* k girls as well. BfarthVjr. , OK course we were up early th I *Pornlhg{ we had no excuse for sle< ; tog late, ?SUa^$* and to i to be on tholr mb in town. TBfifoi era were dressed William BJaant a , rived for them. This was pasklt i day and the Way we performed tl feat brought forth admiration fro i oar chaperonea who simply dtre*t< I matters. They were simply c > bausted after the task bed been ft! ished. Ws couldn't And anythli i belonging to the rightful owner?e I erythlng was out of place. Mill > Lee Baltlnes toothbrush whereabou r Is still a mystery and my ralocoi ? Such things never trouble girls b i these two articles, their loss I mss . did for our beaux lost' gave them i us. for this outing. Soon the wa t one cams and we plied things In ai t started home. We all nearly crl i due. to our departure ~ from su t pleasant environments. The solei - ntty vu toon ?hued kvtr by L 5 cllle striking up in a fine aopra f Yolce "Tltfs U the Lite/' and all ? ub toon Joined. We rode down Ma t street sad of eosrse met Uncle Ja< good old Uncle Jask. He told ua * storm any drug store and dema at his expense anything and evei 1 thing ve desired. Talking abo e eating Ice cream cones?well we a r the bunch to do It.. How good a was. Everybody in town seemed f me greeted us as we paraded up a rl down the streets. Well, we w? ?. an attractive bunch of girls?I i 4 only judging by the number of IK! B to visit the Ian daily during c camp. The last to leave wagon w< r C-l-e-a-n Davis and Water Vow i, They -wanted the longest ride ? ? they got it and they wars'not ft 1 ? work the next day after. Thus 1 * parted agreeing It was the trip our live# and resolving to go ngi h next swmmer, in foot wo have It I ready leaaod the Inn for the com! it' mooob. Night Hawk ten Is a bet a tiful spot. u- May It nestle beneath the trees y Rum ley's farm many, many yea 4 w "BALLY PAT* PHILLIPS. Hi ? 4 Let's build la Wartdagtoa Pa H? o BOARD OF EDUCATION d . The County Board of Edueetl d mot today in the office of County 1 o porlntendent of Schools. All 1 r- members were present. * \ is" . ' ?e title ALDERMEN. >f The Board of City Aldermen % n meet this evening at the City Hi t- AU the members are urged to f present as business of Importance to be transacted. ? . / a ijgi ..? f"' * ?? ; , i - [NGTi V" * WASHINGTON Washington ' Are 7 >f \r i 'l* ' i- I ifi 16 ' fl I 10 I >8 I h The J. 8. Berger Aviation Co to; g ny will give aeroplane flights e Washington Tuesday and Wedn ^ day, June 9 and 10th. l\ A Wright Brothers passenger < w rylng aeroplane, weighing one th< Q sand and four hundred pounds w te Its aviator and passenger, will a used and some flights will be t lB thousand feet in height and in 1 l6 one the birdmen will rise to a he If g of ten thousand feet in addition 11 carrying passengers in flights. 0 i do uerger company nave bt :o IlT,hf very successful flights at ^ n mlngton during the past two mon )f and the Wilmington Star paid iibe d tribute to the skill and Courage l0 the aviators. As pointed out ih t tt News, the Wright Brothers ma 'ILL KARB ; cnssui 1 AT EBEHT6 ie The Congressional and Judk m Conventions for this district are ?d session this.afternoon at Edenton, *- C. n- Congressman Small has no op if sltlon tor the Congressional no nation and in all probability H He w. M. Bond will be nominated its Judge and Solicitor Ehringhaus m 'Solicitor. ?t Several delegates from Wash! J?# ton and different sections of t? county are in attendance. 15 ad COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ^ The Board of County Commissi c ars are meeting today in regv D" monthly session at the Courthoi a n? CAJtRANZA MUST HAVE HIS CHA> in y Washington, D. C.?While M Q(i can mediation at Niagara Falls j. waited word from the Washing lit and Huerta governments as to i re posed terms of settlement of In it national differences and compost to of the infernal Mexican sltuat nd prominent agents of the Const re tionailat movement In Mexico < tm f erred tee re today, with Luis Cab: aa ttee natter of interest, Wash tn> ton oflMa&s though in common to tion durlifig the day with Amerl to- representatives at the peace < nd fare nee dnellned to discuss t lor attitude a io the reception of Ca we ,aa rep reeste tat Ires into the media of negotiation, bat it was again ilo dared that-this government still at- firmly of fjhe mind that no prot< ng which srffpld outline terms of tu- tlament eg, the general public afl of Biexlee^fenJd be signed i on agenta of General Carranra had 1 r*. given ad. opportunity to partlcl in thw deliberations President Wilson and Secre rk. Bryan conferred briefly late In day, and It waa understood coma eat to as were forwarded to Com lee sloner Lear and Lehman at Nla Su- Falls. The beHef in offleial cli the here tonight was that the pub tion of the Carransa note to mediators and lbs mediators' swer might bs delayed (or I rill days, pending farther efforts on all. part of this government to aa be Contttutlonallts iapreentatlon at i 1> agara Falls. When Lola Cabrera, whom "?,< "... a*,. ON- D CKATHBK?drmtnUf Vlr TUKM aw N. C. MONDAY AFTERNOON i ? Will Witness ?X ' oplane Flights 1 And \Vednesd t r- -- ? ' $ ? BGSfiflHRB3SB9B5iS^EiS3Sil V * tif - pa- and flew in North "Carolina the first |n aeroplane In the history of the world es- It Is peculiarly fitting that these machines should return/to the state of sar their origin to exhibit their powers au- to the people among whom they were 1th first made.' It Is the first time that be public exhibitions have been given in North Carolina, the The Berger Company have exhlbfht ited in nearly every otate in the Unto ion and in Canada- At Denver, Col., the aviator rose in the still clear ev ten emng air to a height so great that ril- the m&cftfie was lost in the clouds ths and the engine froze In the rarifled ra; air. With a oool head and steady of hand -the aviator glided down with the great circular sweeps of the machine ide until he again rested on the ground. A nil KNIFE SENT IN WlfiJil \ ial Mr. W. D. Woolard Is today the In proud possessor of a Mexican knife , N. or rather dirk which was received from his son Mr. Thomas G. Woolard po- last night via parcels post, ml- Mr. Woolard is a seaman on the on. battleship South Carolina at presfor ent stationed at Vera Cruz. The for knife is surely a fine piece of workmanship. The blade Is about six ng- Inches In length and looks as If t: the could do deadly work If called upon. On one side of the handle Is a picture of Old Glory, a telegraph instrument and an Indian chief with ion- a "Qg in his hand containing the lelllar ter? R- Upon the other age side of the handle is engraved the nsmn of W D Wnnlorrt Mr Wf>ol ' ard In addition to the gift to his ICR father rememberea his mother with a beautiful zephyr shawl which has 6X|. been much admired by all who have seen It. 51011 18 IMPROVING, pro- The friends of Mr. J. T. Campbell ter~ will be pleased to learn that he is tion improving from his recent Illness, ion, He^ is one of Washington's highly Hu- esteemed citizens. :on- , wa LATE TH1KV1NG. lag- The latest thing in thieving l*c*~ around these parts Is the milking of cows between midnight and day with s?11" out the knowledge or consent of tim l>nfr owner. ran- tlon VISITOR TODAY. d*- Mr. L. C. Tripp of Edward. N. C-. waa arrived in the city this morning on >coi, business and Returned home this afternoon. [airs int'.l Carranza hurriedly summoned from t>een Europe, reached Washington, he was pate met by Raefel Zubaran Capmany, Minister of the Jnterior in the Cartery ranza cabinet, and Jose Vasconcelot, the a second emissary of the Constitu iuni- tionallst leader.. mis- The three were together through gara out the day. The Contltutionallsti roles agents refused to discuss their doUea liberations but it became known the they were chiefly concerned with th? an- Niagara Fallsw conferecne. Cabrera tome and Maeconcelos, it was reiterated the tonight, probably would go to Nlaga sure ra Falls as delegate# for the Ooaetr : Ni- tutlonaHsts. should th emedlatort determine to sdfOt agents at Gen Gen. Carcass*.'* fdrcea. AILY i . . I M,. . jfiSE 1, 1*14 ' : _ nuesday ^ lay June 9-10 I Co 1 1 t I Bo: B en| I t0 I on I pr? COD I I H ioo Th an g tht IB an' I ar< BBBHHBBBHl k? ^ ua! At flights made by tbeae mo intre$i{ airmen they encounter dan- pri gars a$d difficulties that require ter present^ of mind and their lives are Wh In danger at every flight. A broken pr< wing oarfropeller or an engine out th< of order may mean Instant death to Th the aviators hut these machines have ing been brosght to such a degree of un perfection that accidents are now ni| so rare that the news of an aeroplane th< accident Creates a great sensation in Th the Journals of the country. bei The local managemet considers it- pr| self very fortunate in being able to if secure tfcs J- 8. Berger Aviation Co., Coi to give flying exhibitions next week, bei as this company Is considered without an equitl in conducting exhibitions of this kind. P' THE RUSSIAN 5 QUARTET IS FEATURE N. One ofjthe features billed for the da forthcomin^ Chautauqua here June m( 22-28th Is the "Imperial Russian M( Quartet" a picture of which Is glven. This quartet was trained by mj famous .Russian piasters. Mr. D. Q Klaenberg was a pupil of the renown- ca ed violinist. Professor Auer of St. C0| Pl< so se< IMPERIAL RUSSIAN CUAoTS* . Petersbur Conservatory. Mrs. J. I LoseS a pupil of Professor ZelI fert. 'Their porgram Is varied and well selected. This quartet has trav eled over the world, winning praises everywhere This will be a rare treat. ei * ci A (JKNTLKMAN UNAFRAID tc * ~~?" * e< Here, where Charles W. Post iE wrought so large a miracle; here, f< where his great genius and his great tl f personality touched men directly, a here, where his kindness was known n to have been of the full measure of tl his wonderful abilities?here, the t shadow of a heavy sorrow rests, p For he is dead. g, Phlloslphlea halt, and comprc- ? hension falls, In the presence and $ the suddenness of the tragedy. a The reflection of his life in the B| > hearts of these who khow him?his B > Justice, his consideration, his uu- 7 1 dorstanding; his strength which was s , all gentleness for the we?k;% his \ ' abiding raltlfln people; his love for . the town, and his passion that It 0 might be made more largely the f< home of thrift and beauty and con- j, tentment?the reflection will be look t 1 #d upon for an estimate of him? . n But for a little while there !s g 1 the numbness which the news has * 1 brought. E 1 Clear-eyed and strong, he moved p I about his great purposes. Clear- f eyed and strong, he knew men and fc 1 helped them. 1 1 And so It seems he must still be | . moving?a very valiant knight; a f gentleman unafraid.^?A- Miller. ( \ iiwu'ii wtf-rin 11 - NEW ILS AND D RIYERS1 AWTl liege Boys and Girls Here W "or a Week's Engagement 1 iV111 Present (Tonight Dia- < nond Palace. I rhe New Theater opens tonight the "Allla and Muera College ^at re end Girls" for en entire week's [element. This company Is seld ai be the beet Tebllod troupe out the road. For tonight they will 0nj ent the "Diamond Palace," a utJ nedy that will take all of the blues ]Ja . of you. The girls are all good cri king. The wardrobe Is beautiful. ]0(j s songe are caicfay, and they carry pr, exoellent cast of dancers. As for Dll i comedians there has never been V|B r herb that can touch them. They <ji, > alt In a class of their own. They ?p the audience laughing contlnlly. The "Drlsdall Slaters" harmy singers are well worth the ce. On Thursday night the Thea- T| will run a country store. In I ich there will be a good many. .11 >sents given away. On Friday V >y will have a choruB girl contest, e most popular chorus girl recelvI a beautiful prise. Then on Sat Say night there will be an amateur (ht In which all of the people In > city are Invited to take part, e ones that are conceded to be the it participants will be awarded sea. Be sure and attend tonight you wish to see the best musical medy in tabloid form that has m( en here. he waT CATCH WAS I PROFITABLE I ?8a: Af Capt. B. J. Garrlsh of Ocracoke ed C., was a Washington visitor- k>- eri y. Capt. Oarrlah for the past four th< >ntks has been on the coa?t of q, iryland engaged In sturgeon flsh5. He stated to a Daily News ed in this morning that sturgeons are V|< w selling from $200 to $300. His Q < tch was in every way very sue- wt ssful. Sturgeon, years ago. were sntlful in these waters, but for n> me reason one now is hardly ever ? en in this market. ba ESI PRIMED I AT ROTATIONS I DP TUP (MM: Ul I1IU UUU1 U p< In Washington, D. C.. June 1.?The p] [tensive damage done by the so- d) tiled tobacco wire worm in many ci tbacco states is best prevent- e< i by crop notations, and by doig away with the weeds which are fC tod for the worm. Clean cultlva- p, on should be practiced the sum- w ier before tobacco is planted, thus f< talcing conditions unfavorable for c< ie egg which hatches the worm, his is tbe advice of the U. S. De- w artment of Agricufture'h invest!- si ators who estimate that the dam- ic ge done by the worm amounts to n 800,000 annually in Virginia alone. Ci nd is also great in other eastern1 r< tates raising tobacco. The Depart- * tent has JuBt issued a bulletin (No. c< 8) on the subject, entitled "The e o-called Toibacoo Wire Worm in tl lrglnla." a The growing of crops of oowpeas p r crimson clover (preferably the n armor) the year before crops sub- o set to injury are planted, is one of 1 he most satisfactory and practical p leans for controlling the pesr. ? lummer plowing and thorough prep- a ration of weedy land are other | neans advised. The eggs ST the test are deposited by moths in weedy t ields during July and August. They i tatch in a few days, remain over 1 'Inter In the soil, and finish their | prowth daring Jnne or Jnly of the 1 oil owing year. They are In their active feeding stage when to-' ... V' . : - ' n leiiaaai i ii r rin ,?2y733?9? ' ?^5S, ~*3S '-IS S i Now 77 ip. grand 1 raster gd^t ] of orr lodge j U1 Pay Official Vlalt to The Lodge Tuesday Night Will Confer Fellow Craft Degree. Refreshment Served. There will be a regular commuallon of Orr lodge No. 104 . P. <nd M.. at their hall. corner of Third 1 Bonner street* Tuesday evening *2 eight o'clock. At this meeting there will be an iclal visitation by the District Depr Grand Master, Hon. James H. iris, who will oonfer the Fe'.ow aft degree. All members of Orr Ige are earnestly requested to be >sent as it Is desired to give the ftrlct Deputy a full meeting. All ? J itlng brethren in the city are cortlfy Invited. Refreshments will served. By order of Worshipful ister. O. M. Wlnfleld, secretary. iiiiT was he j ofjpeaker ] Taking as his t?ieme "The Judgsnt" one of the strongest sermons ard in Washington In years was livered at the First Presbyterian lurch last evening by Evangelist H. Wright. The church was * eked with an appreciative audtce and sit spellbound under the ruing words of the preacher from e beginning to the end. It was a eat subject, handled by a great Inker. It was truly a feast of od things for those present and (withstanding the heat no one smed tired or fatigued. Prior to c sermon Messrs. Wrigpj^and Good ag a duet and Mr. Good a solo, ter the sermon Mr. Wright rendertwo soul-stirring solos. Consldiblo interest was manifested and e outlook Is still bright ror a great ?eting. ? This morning Mr. Wright addressthe women. There will be series again this evening at eight dock and each night during the tek. All a^e cordially Invited. s Restful In Washington Park* cco is planted. Injury to tobacco occurs when this op is planted on land that was sedy during the previous year, ops planted on land which has ten under clean cultivation are imune. The weeds which have been und to be the more common natuI food plants of the worms are the ickhorn plantain, oxeye daisy, Ickweed and whlletop. The presice of these weeds in meadows aclunts for injury to tobacco when anted on sod. The worms when once established i land where their nature! food ifflcult to control. Various insectldes and repellents have been teat1. but without satisfactory results. Fall or winter plowing has been iund to reduce injury, but is only irtlally effective, as some of tbe eeds remain alive and furnish food >r the larvae until the tobacco or >rn is planted. The moth from which the wireonn is evolved is medium or rather nail in size and colored brown, yel iw and white. Some have metallic larks on the fore wings which are jmparatively long and usually hardw. When raised, the fore wings re rolled around the body and coneal the bind wings, which are foldd beneath. This gives the body he appearance of a tiny cylinder, nd accounts for the term that is aplled to it of "close wings." These toths fly mostly on dark afternoon* r during the early part of the night, 'hey are more common in open elds. When disturbed they make hort flights, rarely flying more than , few rods at a time. They usualy alight head downward on the items of plants, and their color ofen harmonise so perfectly with their mrroundings that they can scarcely >e seen. They therefore, seldom itract attention unless some important crop is attaoked. Subscribe to the Dolly News. 3

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