1 J W v W w Conference k,S8??'? compute 1ft j E Ml to re to the annuel Catherine of ? j^K North Caroline Contermico of II. K. Chart b. wblob eoorenei ? ^^Hthte otty Wednesday moraine next H 1:10 o'elooh: *> It ft^WaterhoOM. D. D . XL. D . t ^Kstdent of tho Conference?Mra. ^Hr. Baacham. ^41 Wool Becond. 1 HO. Kflgo. D. D. LL. D.?Judge f axtt?Si.. A. smlti, it* ? I fir. V. T.?Both Brtdgman, 111 > R. B.?W H. Ellleon. 13i ( Bl " lerwood. J. E.?Mr? W. P. d I JUm. Ill Wool Second. J. H.?8. R. Fowle, Wool 1 HfoCallen. A.?B. R. Mlxon. Tit * ^Kt ttcond. ^ wlUle, R. v.?J. F. Cowoll, Wot . ^Bothbe, J. T.?At Homo. I <^Hrhou>poon. L. B. and wife?Mm H B. Moore, 111 Wool Second. S H rrwihiii. , J -^ Adetne. O. T.. and wife?Rot. J. 1,0 VanNorden F ?. ? Atkinson, R. E.---C. 8. Doughty, vim HOQM. kH tfiby. 1. M.?W. EL Swindell, 212 "t&r, J W., and wlf#?rC. O. kPL SOS West 8econd. ^P*ll?7, R. W.?Ge?. J. Baker, J^HBaruM, A. 8.?F. W. Cox, Wast ^ Barnette. K. E,?lira. Lucretta I^Hfra. 101 jpast Firth. hpfaan. R. -C.?M. T. Archbell, FT Bast Second. BeArden, O. 8.-8. C. Carty, East ^Hh*s1?7. R L^-Av M. Sadler, 119 B ?R. H. Miles, ISO East . tntts, A. P., and erife-?-J. E awrtcr, 1U B. Second. "** ' MtO. C ft. WahAb, 111 . Bwond. Mds. Blount. Blank. B. H.-?Dr. H. W. Carter. rfl&fctee*. J- ft.?r. T. Woolkrd? 611 flKbnner. T. F^-J. ft. Jackson, 3IT ^ Boone. J. J?J.*C. Parts, 309 B. Bradley. J. W.?8. r. nnr. *? ^B Bradley, R-?F. T. Woolard. 618 ^HB. WBridahtw, M?Oeo. Hackney, Jr., ^ fe* lgtlo. . J^^KBroom, R. R.?Goo. Hackney, Jr., ^ ffroM. J. P.?Dr. U H. Mann, ^Bnb Market. H brothers. C. c]?W. J. Rhodes, 111 West Second. ^re%n, W. B.?W. W. Walker, 419 ^ pat Mala. Brown, W. B.?-W. M. Kear, 814 i Htrownlng. T. J.?J. W. Charles. Eaat Main. |.9rM?^ R. A.?W. W. Walker, ^Blt Bast Main. p5*tth1o, * H.?F- 1- Woolard, 618 Attain. VFumpai, R. F.?C. F. Bland, 897 , Ml Main. l/%'; ] I pendy. J. D.?Rev. - H. B. SeliBljbt, 144 West Second. 4Brade, W. A.?T. H. Myers, 216 Pk Main. m famine. c. R-?W. B. Swindell, tut Second. ^Can-away. J. M.?F^ T. Woolard. ft Baet Main. M Cerrawdy. R. L.?F. P. WhlUey, Jcmvleese, C. H?F. P. Whitley, Mi Harvey. afcsvlneea. D. N.?W. J. Rhodes, l|2 West Second. jChaMn, L. M.?Frank Butler, 819 ffSjej J. N.?D. M. Carter, 118 ?,JColetrane, N. B.?I>r. fl. T. Nlch Bel ion. Ill West Main. . Cotton. B. A.?Dr. B. T. tfleholWtqn, 613 West Main. u Covington. W. J.?L. Lancaster 614 Bast Second. I Cos, M. B.?Rev. Green Singleton I 'cravfC. B. B.?H. P. Brldgman B Craven, R.?C.?M. T. Archbell. ^Pcraven. W^F.?Ita Oongleton. 618 R* Constable, W. P.?H. B. Clark KJSSffc.- B?capt J. H. Har ' of M. E. Church1 7- II But Second. Culbreth, J. K. Hort, cor. 1 lecond nod Bridge. Cunnlngglm, J. L.?J T. Buckinn. 113 'Went Second. Dudley. J. A J. W. Duller. 243 -nut Second. Duller. T. J.?i. W. Duller. 14 T :ut Second. h Denial. O. M.?Ed. <3. Mnllleon ? lortn Market. F Daniel, J. Iff.?Rev. W. H. Cull, ? 16 Bast Mala. a Dargan, M. W.?P. B. Lewis h Cort* Market. * Dae la. H. JL?-E. A. Daniel, North l1 lark el. "I Davie. B. L.?A. 8. Fulford, Cor Irldge and Second. Dixon, F. B?J. H. Wallace, 61* forth Market. Dodd, E. D.?J. H. Vail, McNulr. Dowd, O. ?W.?-Mlsa Sarah HardOK. 31? W. Main, Mrs. Mayo. Draper. X T.?W. M. Chauncoy, lor. Fourth and Bonner. Durham, E. C.?T. C. Alliggood, 09 East Seventh. Durham. C. IT.?T. C. Alllgood. 109 * teat Seventh. Da rant, C. O-?E. M. Snipes, 406 Vest Second. Duval, K. F.?J. C. Meeklns, North f&rket. Earnhardt, D. L.?B. L. Susman, ,ast Main. Edwards, R. 0% L.?J. H. Vail, fcNalr. Ellere, T. C.?Frank Roscoe, 604 Conner. Enre. H. M?E. T. 8tewart, 110 !aat Second. Flaher, O. W.?F. T. Phlllipa. 618 Vest Second. Fltta, R. N.?-W. B. Whitley, 601 East Main. Forbes, W. A.?J. R. Woodall, 210 rladden. Frlxelle, J. H.?J. W. Oden, 4SI Its Main. Fuleher, F.* T.?A. M. Sadler, Sit t* Cast Third. ,i, Fuirell. V. A., and wile?Mrs. J. f. I. Bristowe, West Second. Oalloway. W. F.?W. B. Whitley, bi 01 Bast Main. * si OUee, M. D.?W. C. Miller, 25 n lharlotte. Glenn, B. C.?A. 8. Jordan, 617 ftl East Maffi. 111 Qrant, R. R.?Dr. H. W. Carter, N IS Harvey. Grant. Ti M.?A. S. Jordan, 617 Bast Main, * Greening, Philip?J. C. Warfen, " 9i Bast Main. | Groves, A. J ?A. B Styron, 606 I Feet Second. I Gathrte. J. O.-f-W. M. Rear, JU J ^Sraolrosy. W. J.?n. L. Cotton, lot Clghth. Hell. L. M-?R. L. Cotton, 106 eighth. Hsrrelt. t. J.?J. X Harris, 122 Telfair. Harriaon. B. N.?J. T. Hinds, 1S3 Telfair. * - - Hayman, L. D.?Z. N. Leggott, 606 IVest Second. HMttr, M. W.?B. F. Alligood, 82 East 8econd. ' Hlx, M. D.?S. F. Freeman, 326 j| East 8acond. Holden, J. E.?-8. F. Freeman, 826 3#aai oecona. . ? . v Hornaday, J. A., and wife?Mrs. w ^ena Huduell, 701 Weet Second. t Howard, "Tx. P.?Rer. M. B. Sea ffht, 144 Wflat Second. 8 Humble. H. A.?J. A. Tucker, t Sotel Louise. n Humble, J. C.?E. A. Daniel, N. n Market. n -Humble, W. B.?Isaac Buck, Cor. c Harvey and Water. ^ Hunt, F. C.?W. C. Miller, 25 v uharlotte. f Hurley, B. F.?Capt. J. H. Harrir, , 119 East Second. 1 Hurley, "J. B.?S. H. Fowle, Weet Main. Ivoy, T. N.?B. R. Mtxon, 720 W. ? Second. ' c Ipock, B. T.?Rev. J. M. McKen- J lie, 402 North Market. t Jackson, H, M.?J. C. Warren, 432 East Main. Jerome. C. P.?R. A. Q. Barnes, 514 Feat Main. Johnson, J. O.?Z. N. Liggett, 006 West 8econd. - < Jones. C. A., and eelfe?W. M. Chauneey, Cor. Fourth and Bonner. Jonee, .E. L,?Geo. A. Phillips, t 014 West Second . c Jones, L. B.?Geo. A. Phillips, 614 ? West 8eoond. Joyner, L. H.?Dr. A. 8. Wells. 227 Bast Seoond. ' Klrton. W. H?Ed. G. Malllson, : North Market.' Lance, C. M.?H. R. Bright, 420 East Main. Lance, H. E.?H. R.Brtfhtf' 420 East Main. Lane, Daniel, J.?E. H. Jefferson, t 002 East Main. . , Langston, O. D.. and wife?F. F. Cozzqus, 223 West Second. Lee, J. A.?B. H. Jefferson, ?02 Bast Main. I*o, T. W.?Frank Butler. 318 Harvey. Lewis, J. J.?R. G. Skinner, 754 West Second. Lowder, M. and wife?J. L. Phillips. 620 West 8econd. Lupton. F. A.?John Sampson, 215 East Fourth. Marlow, J. M.?John Sampson. 215 East Fourth. Martin, A.?C. S. Doughty, Latham House. Martin. J. W.?G. B. Walton. 409 East Main. Martin, W. C.?T. A. Rosa. 921 .East Second. Maaaey, L> 8., and. wife?Dr. P. A. Nicholson, 219 North Markat. McCall, F. B.?C. C. Cratch, 127 East Seoond. McConnell, S. J.?Frank Roscoe. 604 Bonner. / NGT( WBATHBIt? WASHINGTON1 N. < ran iitt IK B On Thursday night at the New ^ heatre the once notorious bank nrglar and postolnee breaker, John . McCarthy, who has been pardoned id Is now reformed, wlil lecture at lis well-known playhouse. He will t seen in conjunction with a starting four part photo-drama, entitled tl Sentenced For Clfe." He will lee- Ci mmr *> tt ti tt el In . v; K to ot I'm H tl n! I * m c: M - w cc In [BBBMMp t: ire on -me wrong Road," which bj escribes the pictures as tbey ere un- bj >lded and tell how he beoame a, bj ink robber and how he went ca ralght. Incidentally it may bo fc lentlonod McCarthy has the backing b: ad the good wishes of some of the Bi ten high up in Y. M. C. A. circles, a? 6 'doubt all who hear him will be g-. tore than repaid. t! mi J HAS I 111 I MIS? - aS With its richness of humor, and s< 8 charming love scenes, "Peg O' b< iy Heart," which set the whole C: ountrv tallcins last *wi*nn *nd rhlch broke more thoatre records \\ han any pf Its successful predecesurs, la on the llsj of coming at- Cc raetlona at the KW Theatre where t It to return for one night on Wed- j osday, November 25th, 604 conseutlve perfornrancea Is "Peg's 55 New 'ork record at tho Cort Theatre, ij rhlch aurpasses any run that has a aken place on the Oreat White Way w a a decade. 1, Doris Moore will again be seen as c 'Peg," supported by the aamo superb d ompany, and those who Intend en- e oytng this perforance would do well 0 o secure their seats early. ?, \ u . a QUARTERLY CONFERENCE g . ' ' " t The fourth and lost quarterly con- j tarence for the M. E .church here prill be held In the Baraca room of ( he. church this evening ht eight p'clook and will be presided over by hepresldtng elder. Rev. J. T. Cibbs. P. D. All the official members are { jrged to be present as business of ( Importance Is to" be-transacted. IN THE CITY. Rev. W. O. Wlnfleld, pastor of the 1 Bbrlsttan church at Bath, N. (\. is in ' the city today cn roate to his home. ; McCracken. J. H.?B. L. Susman, < East Main. McNeer. J. L.?Miss 3u><hn Braddy, 725 West Second. McRae. W. Y.?O. R. Whitley. 221 East Second. MOWhorter. E. H.?Rev, N. Harding. Episcopal Rectory. Mercer, 8. E.?Rev. N. Harding Episcopal Rectory. Merrltt, W. C.. and wife?J. B. Hooten. Bast Fifth. Midgett. J. L.?D. W. Osteal. 214 Harvey. Miller, J H.?Z. N. Lcggett, 605 West Second. Mooro, W. H.?Arthur Mayo, 209 East Second. .Morris, J. A.?C- M. Little. 112 Slarrey. Moyle. 8. T.?M. T. Jordan. 213 Weet Second. (Continued' on Fourth Page.) r. f'{4+- . v jtf. )N D tw tondghl ued Tand>r. Much a : MONDAY AFTER NObff N IT! Sill I:. M Nil Pill Be Delivered By Rev. H. A. l Humble of Kingston?Places , Designated For Different Com- t mittecs t Tomorrow1 evening at 7:10 o'clock [ > opening sermon -of tbe North 2 trollna Conference wUl be doUrered the First Methodist church by ? id Rev. H. A. Humble, pastor of e ie M. B. church at Klnston, and J ie regular session of the conferico will conveno Wednesday morn- 1j g at 9:30 o'clock with Bishop ^ aterhouse, of California, presiding, d rerybody is cordially Invited to at- s nd Iho business sessions as well af lher services. a On Wednesday afternoon ther: 3 111 be a meeting of the Conferenc? a (storlcal Society; Wednesday night i? Sunday School Board; Thursdaj 5 ght, Board of Church Extension. gj rlday arternoon. Laymen's move- a oflt; Friday night, Board of Edu ition; Saturday night. JRoard of ] isslons; Snnday afternoon, Ep , orth League Board. , The different committees of the < inforAni>A. urtll m?ot tho fnllnw. g places: Admission on trial, j, resbyterlan church; first year, PFcs p rterlan ohurcti; second year, Pres terlan church; third year, Prea- , rterlan church; fourth year, Prea- f rterlan church; on admission, Pres rterlan church; books and petiddi ? .Is, Baptist church; district con- ? rcnce records, graded school; Sab t ith observance, graded school. f Ible cause. Baptist church; orphan ? ;e, graded school; temperance. n and Jury room, courthouse; statis j. cal secretary, petit Jury room ;urt house; conference rela- ? ons, graded school; Epwovh p eague Board, graded school audi rlilm; board of eduoation, court- p fojh; Sunday sfcboo! hoafd. Elks' ' all; Joint board of finance. Bank of 'fcsblngton, director's Toom; board j, turch extension, graded school, i, >&rd of missions. First Nations ink, directors' room; advocate, p uraea room. vi 18 INDISPOSED. ? On of Washington's most popular * id energetic young men in the per- 8 >n of Mr. Charles Wright, a memsr of the well-known firm of Walter rodlo Company, has been indisposed (t tho homo of his father, Mr. M. J. , .'right, for the past two'dayj. The Q atire city wishes him a speedy re , jvery to health. i HE GREATER IOWA ] ASSOCIATION" WEEK j Davenport, Iowa, Nov. 10.?,-Durig the week commencing today tout thrco hundred mass mcetlngp 'ill te held throughout the State 9 behalf of the Greater Iowa Assolation. The Stat^has been divided , ato thirty districts, each district lr harge of a good. live commercial rganlzatlon. These meetings will e followed with effort to build up , State wide membership In the or;an!zation, whoso purpose. Is the icostlng of Iowa In every branch of ndustry, commerce or-art. XJFFEE ROASTERS MEET IN CONVENTION New Orleans, La.. Nov. 16.?The ir.mtal convention <^_tho Natlona'' Coffee Week will bo discussed and plans laid for continuing the work >f Instructing the peoplo generally n the proper making and uso of the Jeverago. While this organliatlor is but a fow years old, it has been luccossful and Is steadily growing Won who understand coffeo thoroughly from Its growing to the flnishdrinking product aro on tho pro gramas rpcakcrs. 1 WELCOME VISITOR. His Honor, Judge George H Browa,, Jr., Associate Justice of tho North Carolina Supreme Court, I* In tho city today 'shaking hands with his many friends. TO ATEND CONFERENCE. Mrs. Bailie Swindell, of Maul's Point, and granddaughter. 8alite Gaaklli fw in dell, are here to attend the M. FJ. Conference, being the guests of >fr. J. M. Swindell* ^Efcst Fourth street. ^ * >u?t ited?r. i " i fcL ' i i ' OVEMBER 16*IN4 WSSSS] 1 HE 10 f Ill ELECT I ? : Charkhiug la every detail was the Luctioit Bridge party given en Sat- v trday Jfternoon from 3 to 5 by Mrs. 1 i. M. ifumay, In honor of Mlas Mat- ft lo Laughiughouso, whose marriage 0 o Mr.'* George Rowland will take f ilace on Wednesday, November the a 5th. i fl Mra.iDumay, In her gra?Me?s hoaitablo manner, assisted by her ^ woet ^nd attractive daughter, Mrs. ohn I>? Gorham, met the guests at ho dobr. Miss Laughinghouse, the w rlde-Jjtfct, looking extremely hand- 11 ome iti an exquiaitO wisteria after- d eon fcown with a picture hat, reel ved^ informally In the parior. f lere the was showered with good a -I shea and advice, to which she To- b ponded with her characteristic wit nd good humor. s Thlf loVely home formed an ap- s' ropriate setting for the affair. A 1 rofisslon of cut Gotvefa and ferns ? dded so much to the beauty of the cession. When the rooms were a ll^d by the many well-dressed wo- e leh who avatldTI themselves of this G pportunity, nothing was lacking to a bniplete the perfect picture. F After all the guests had asscm- P led tho dainty score oards were assed, and then began the feature n I thsr. afternoon?Auction Bridge. u nth 'iest and Interest. When yie e Bist game was played all crowded in- f' 0 the hall to seo the bride's gift rem the hostes3, which consisted of e lotdly hand-embroidered negligee tl irltb a dainty cap to matclL This -I rag prfrHenteiUto her in a delightful t< taifner by miss Llda Rodman, who * 1 always equal to the ocaslon. - t Miss Laughingliouse accepted the d ift in a few well-chosen and appro.riaio words. ti T&n first prize, a lovely hand- F dlatl, went to Mrs. Martin IV or wlmTfiiiTVhe "highest score. p A delicious two-course luncheon, . cautlfnlly served, followed the disrlbution of prizes. | Although there was a steady down I our of rain,, there was no lack of I rarmth and cheer on the inside. It was with reductahce that the ;ueor.s took their leave, thanking Irs. Diimay and her daughter for uch a delightful afternoon. Those present were: Miss Mattle Laughlnghouse, Mrs. \ H. Richardson, Mrs. M. M. Worthngton, Miss Annie L. Worth'.ngton, ?f Bel Air, Md.J Mrs. W. S. Martin, >f AabtfrUlo. N. C.; Mrs. W. H. .Villlams, Mrs. A. D. MacLcan. Mrs. ( T. C. Rodman, Mrs. Goo. T. Leach, i lira. John H. Small. Mrs. S. L. i "Maty. Mm. J. G Rlnunt. Mn VV y Blount, Mrs. 3. C*. Bragaw, Mrs. j r. H. Hodges. Mrs. W. A. B. | Branch, Mrs. E. L. Brooks, Mrs. N. f L. Simmons, Mrs. H. P. Bridgman, | Mrs. E. W. Ayera. Mrs. H. W. Carter, Mrs. A. C. Hathaway, Mr*. D. W. Bell, Miss Llda Redman, Miss Mary Blount, Mies Marcia Myers Miss Maud Wlndlcy, Miss Annie Cox. Miss Helen Kuglor, Miss Adeline Mayo, Mis j Lillian Campbell. Mis" NEW THEATRE nnar The New Theatre opens tonight with a three-days' engagement of the world famous "D'Esta IHioadcs," and his company of entertainers. This act Is reputed to be ths beft Marionette acting .on the road. If there is any one In tho eltv tha< wants to laugh they want to at*.?md the opening performsnco of this unlqae act tonight. ' j There will bo as usual three reds of .tho very best associated Alms. Prices are 10 and 20 cents. MARRIED SUNDAY. Mr. Alexander Hodges and Miss Cottle Wlllard were happily married at the residence of Justlee Of the Peace 8. L. Wlllard, at Old Ford Sunday afternoon. This paper extends congratulations. vdw-'** 'nev : GERMANS PREP REMAIN ALI BELGIU >. ??? London, No*. 16.?The Admiralty .1 ounces the success of operatiojuJg gainst the Turkish garrison llielkb-Sald on the Strait of BabIl-Manaeo, at the entrance of the ntianco of the Oulf of Aden, and f the occupation of ,the Turkish 1 orta at Turba by Indian troops, as- f Istod by the British cruiser Dnhe a if Edinburgh. <v 8 1FTBH I>E8PKRATE BATTLE, P A LULL HAM COME ? London, Nov.- 16.?After four 8 reeks of most deeparato fighting tl liero is a lull In the battle in Planers. 11 Little relief, however, has come or the men in the trenches, as the *1 rttllery and rifle has been replaced y a severe November storm. t< In some parts of England the P torm has beoomo a blizzard; on the 1? ea a heavy gale rages; and tho bat- tl leflelds are getting their full share i wind and rain. sl For the most part the opposing ^ rfaies have been content to shell 8 ach ether at long range, but tho 0 errnans have made several attacks round Ypres, acoerdlng to the 'reAich general staff,- Bat*e bee.i reulsed with heavy losses. It is not believed that the Oer- -1 tans have any Intention of giving T p their attempt to reach the French c! oast, and the allies are making 8 laborate preparations to block any P> urther advance In force. Extensive defense works have been *5' rooted Along the Yeer Canal, and ho French armies are holding that It ine from the Belgian border eoath ti 3 the River, Olse, and pttthiAg for- oard approach worke which 0taOn et hem In a bciur poslt'on for el'her tl cfense or offense. T The Gorm&ns report they have liken a few hundred British and r< "rench prisoners, but that the uuf.v * orable weather has impeded their tl rogress. Concerning Dlzmule the mwn STILL GROWS ' INJE CITY Help the helpless Belgians with a lollar for Christmas. You will get t nore than a dollar's worth of happl- H icsa rrora it. Try it. c Tho Bank of Washington aod the 1 savings & Trust Co., have offered 1 their services to the fund, so that a subscriptions may be left at these r two places as well aa at the office of 1 Wm. Bragaw & Co. 1 Tho list givers up to neon today ' stand as follows: Chamber of Commerce . . . . J 10.00 Geo. Hackney, Jr 1.00 J. F. Tayloe ' 1.00 M. T. Archbell 1.00 Wm. Bragaw 1.00 J. G. Bragaw 1.00 J G. Bragaw, Jr. . 1 00 Dr. Jno. G. Blount 6.00 Jno. B. Sparrow 6.00 , Mra. V. M. Hargrave . . .. 1.00 Mrs. P. O. Berry 1.00 Chas. L. Payne 1.00 Jos. W. Mayo 1.00 Miss E. M. B. Hoyt 1.00 Mrs. Fannie C. Saunders .. 1.00 , F. 8. Worthy 1.00 W. D. Woolard 1.00 Mrs. W. D. Woolard 100 Mrs. P. W. F. Randolph .... 1.00 Mrs. C. H. Harding 1.00 Mrs. J. O. Bragaw, Jr 1.00 Seth Bridgman .' 1-00 Mrs. 8eth Bridgman 1.00 Mra. Kate I.. Blount 6.00 Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Kuhn . . 2.00 A friend 100 S. R. Fowle 5 00 Mrs. 8. R. Fowle 5 00 W. H. Ellison 100 Bar. R- L. Gay 100 G. O. Gabriel 100 Mra. J. K. Hoyt 1.00 | Rev. C. D. Malone 1.00 Mtas Lida T. Rodman . . 1. 1.00 W. C. Rasa ~ 1*0 C. M. Brown, Jr 1.00 F. H. von Ebersfeln 1.00 s c. Carty 100 Miss Rachel Rumley 1.00 Jesse 0, Rops. . . , ,, ,, ,, 1.00 ... . . ,? Mi . I s - ". ^-V"r5J.^j| ? r i No. m ARING TO . WINTER IN M IS REPORT >obll^M^j|flJPiHR&elal report*. I^^IT 18 8AW, IS A DEATH THAT It la Mild the Oermui are finding he destroyed village a death trap, her hate been unable to debouch rom it la the day time, as all the pproacbes are Sramanded by the lllee' gads, and attache hero let with disaster. The fast la spare nt that neither side has made ny significant adv&ace, both being o well entrenched that neither arllery nor Infantry can mot* them. Tbo Germans are turning Belgian ito A fortress, which moans that If hey do nbt succeed In advancing ley intend to be prepared to win;r there. Ttfd whole coast from Oo>nd to the Ddtdfc border bo# heea laced In a state of d6<e?ed and rftflins are rlgoro-usly excluded trans >st area. , Fighting continues In East Pru*> a add other regions In the eaat be- ? woon the Russians and the Germans ad Austrlahs. bift apparently wttbut decisive result. f? BATTLE WITfV rains is RC^ormrn A battle of some proportion if goig on between the Russians and urks at Koprukeeul, In the Cauisusi tho result of which may hare marked bearing on the war In that irt of the world. Elsewhere la 10 neSr East, there has been no ? ngemem of Importance. England. It la announced, baa itentfon of undertaking anr mtftiry or war operations In Arabia, icept for protection of Arab Interns, or In support of attempt* If io Arabs to free themselves from urklah role. Bulgaria also has set at rest the sport that sho had an agreement 1th Turkey. jReutng a etatement lat no such agreement exists. {Continued on Page Four.) iHIDRDAY NOV. 21ST IS BJt DAY " ' i Saturday next la "Tag Day" for he benefit of the Washington Pubic Library. Save your nicklea, limes and, too, your dollars for this uost worthy cause anl help in makug this much-needed Institution a uccess. Think of what the library cieans to the community. If the tubllc library l? to be t pormenent hlng In Washington the cltisene nust come to its aid and auDOort. The library cannot be dispensed with ?it must be maintained. One tag a all that any citizen will be asked :o purchase. While ita cost will mean little possibly to one it means much for the library. This paper calls upon all citizens to purchase tags and thus aid In carrying tor* sard a cause that needs no eomnea* datlon. Let every citizen in Wastu Ington wear a Public Library tag next Saturday. HAH RETURNED. Mr. K. John, of the firm of Cutler & John, has returned from a business trip to Portsmouth, N. C. LEACH CROSS TO MKHT GILBERT GALLANT New Tort, Nev. ?Leaefc Cross and Gilbert Gallant, of Boston, are matched for a ten round mill here this evening. Miss lfellle G. Mayo 1.00 Rev. E. M. Snipes 1.00 Capt. S. R. Baker 1.00 New Theater MONDAY, TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY A Distinctly Different Show* A Stage upon a Stage. RHOADS* MARIONETTE SHOW "THE WOULD* FAMOUS VENTRILOQUIST." ,'D'ESTA" sad him family of taikiag Price lOeASOc * v-.-j

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