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* .?t 12 .t a* Submit: a Statement "to Cltizens'of ^Wi5<RVfini> on Sewerage and "T^tye Plans for other Sewerage SfesTALL FIRE ALARM SYSTEM Uo mmr ninriial u to lato ti? 1 th? wort. Ac cording lo the engineer's report ????'?! *0. ?htt Dm Vxud* In, autlcn *M to taiuil WjfiA W? Wr?. *?? mTu ?ddltloa A-tofto l?, ? UN?Uh ot tm cotu ifvu. ?* klnudy be*n laid ?sr-tf* wrtnTmnr-^tart on ? M?Mlr m pMXMt upon tlw c#n ?towttw of tk* mm imrw. Thi. L&&'i3Mti6r2i2r6 "*1 ? HUKWIt from etrtta 3 Main Final Flash Washington $649. Brldfre to Flush $705.29. em, Bonner to Flush Market $376.20. Bonner to Flush Harvey $4tOJO. Flush to . Uarve? Flw* Flush Flash Flush paving a rank oif m%p, Washington .' street-, Third CMWnd.Wpvt, Washington tr I riurt TaOk?*f7J8.?0 Main atreoC McN&lr to FlusI Task, M, 1*4. M. i . 1 MoHftlr atrMt. Accood to *T> MM.il. ?"! 1! Seconfl street. McNair to Flu* Tank M08.M IjKchfalr street. Third to flecon jilt It if t; Total, $17.84( 4$. W -wilt he ^fcen by this sta&iptfr (l?t It fhk Thfftr Thousand nulla, to procured at the pr*"ont tfme >111 fire tlie city practically a coir Diets system of sewerage existodln ->Ter T llnlOO miles of its afreet* ^nd will eerre the entiife clW ^asln, which 'can he put In st arr M ded,wl ' . * install (tUf r VtM-.?rU? ?A 4*Jgf*IW |t * <*?" J t Thlrtr. Thonund Dollari, for lb | -m that tb? cix~<Mal Mb? wb(cli-%llt *??? HAj MM Mid hi addition to I d?a? pS 1'lMr work ?|11. thi <b l-wd to that Vrilch h?? iilrw..' I wn d<m?, which *? HM* ?*?laln*< ,u imp work, ?t>d It will lw fratd 'r understood fb*t tho ghallow wor* a imt BUr ?h-?P?r ??' rui.nlnr tho d.-p work. M?rrn?n and th/ DlltW r??ard U thkt PUif lin1.h?! how. T* tW ?**??*? IK i x losing prono* o/.fwWi ft* twr ? Water Flush Pfc^ah Flush Flua^ Flush Flush tc to Flush which the roll call w?f answered by nen and women or Clrll war fame Two new members, Mr*. K. L Mrooka.and Mlaa Cadle Fowle. were welcomed by the club. Mrs. Etherldge waa a most charm ?vVg hofteee, and after the. serving (o a delightful two courtc luncheoi he meeting adjoun^d. The next meeting of the club will be held with Mrs. John D. Gorhar I >n February 25th, at her home In \Vest Main atTeet. sum usi , fHIUKS ttlH From all reports the performance "ure last evening of "Alma. Where 00 Vou Lire?" wae seemingly pleas ng to a Washington audience. Ce 'ia Mavis In the title rote of "Alma" waa well supported by J ease Willng iam and Alexander Loftua, a t Pierre Le Poach, the country boy ind Theobald the henpecked bus1 '?and respectively, were the main stays of the show. The musical -numbers by Maviaand Wllltngham vere the decided feature*, hoftu* as a comedian h good so far? bu? here la such a thing as going *o fa that the comedy becomes a thing o be past. 1 The Virginian Pilot of Monda? [ tated that oithor companies had ?>een seen there In this play wit '? higher, standard of players, whirl tatement we do not doubt. But o' ourse here and there companlet "sn't be expected to carry as high ]a*s players aa In the Instance r romp Antes only playing cltleu th' *lre of Norfolk. , The next attraction at the Nev T heater will ho here on Tuesda February 16th. when "Seven Hour 11 New- York," plays a retnrn e agement. \ , RETURNS to DUNN V Mr. O. B. Towwend of Dunn, vlef -vreeldeat of the (Hate Bank i Tfyit-^Companr. who baa beer? the *ueet o t Mr. Norwood Simmons several days, returned to hie hoar *e#terday. The battle <X ths Carpathians to I ieoldft whether the RtMhoi -will ix [ able to foros a way over the 1 ?alna and invade ifBngary or \v I driven back to the northward, a^j tareetly attM la tar from a decision The opposing arm 1m each claim mi nor victories bat neither haa gain ed anffldeut headway to plaoe thf 1 other definitely on the defensive.' Movement* are alow os^ account of i4he heavy snow. Although the Russian forces a log the Warsaw front have under pM* 'ymr fair ^ r *r t iy ' hava been no more sMesssfn! thaiv were tt\? German? In their last on- 1 slaught. So far as reported. there! (8 no Important shifting of portion' | In Northern Poland another lmpor-[ tant battle la under way, with th'(j| 'ssue still undecided. ' The Etysslan Duma adopted a re*|j olutlon expressing the purpose carrying on the war until the peaceJ of Europe Is assured on terms sat?;[ 'sfactory to Russia. A Eeppeliu la reported to havpl been wre"ked I* a ftorm ovrr thf | N'orth 6ea. / Another Instance of use of th? ] American flag by a Brit if h <it?ajne vaa reported today by passenger j ??n the Cunarder Orduna whlcb ar f -ived ait New Yerk from Livernoo' I The drduns Is said to have flowrl ?he American flag Jor nearly twen i ?y-four hours while cro?stn,r the Ir ] 'sh Sea. glTXBR CHAIN ENTERTAINED ? V. "Mrs. John Pyoctor entrain#* he Silver Chain Society. of th Methodist Churoh Tuesday sfter ioon at her residence on West Thl' ltreet. A large nntober were pre* ?at, and the sum of three dollar id seventy cents waa raised 'ightfud refreshments were serve by lfrs. Proctor, after which thji sting adjourned. v , ? _ RECEIVE HHTFMBXT. The Hasssll &up*ly Company r* \ elved a fine carload oT%orse* an' -miles tills tftemoon. Watch 'Co heir ad In Issue tomormw. glvlr -nu faets worth knowing about fchi' I ff The O. Heary Book Club tu hos pKably ii n m by Vn. c. M. OtnvMI at k?r MM on But lfain I street, oa Wifcurtiy afternoon at| 1:10 o' slock. ThU ni csa of ?" most eajbyehje mm Hnn aver kiU by ths club and wu won attended by the aitai Afjer the roll eatl sad reading o? the minute* by the efficient eaere t*ry, Mri. Norwood Simmons, all Uateaod with great inters* and ad miration to a papw prepared ast* | reed by Mr*. Angu? MacLean. T ?Object of the paper wos "Cordelia] and hsr Sister*." taken Ciw IhUM psare's great tragedy "Kiag Laar." Those interesting character* wore brought out and made more Inter esting and relalstlc by the charminr way in wlhch Mrs. MacLcau handled her subjeot, khowlng great skill and bsaaty gf thought Tbo second end 'hird acts of "King Laar" were read by the different members and great ly enjoyed. i I Mrs. am Walls of Wilson, N. C . J and Mrs. Town son of Dsnn, N. C were guests of the club, their pros- I enco adding much to the pleasure ( of the occasion. As a tribute to St. Valentine therr were many hearts and cuptda in ev tdence, decorating the home so at ?ractlvely, and the thought was ar tistically carried out through the de Hcious salad course served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Wslton Carter. Mrs. Campbell, with her iwoet <Jharm and gractousucss of usnner, was indeed an ideal hostess and there were maty words of re gret when the hour of adjournment Mrs. Louis Msnn on North Market | s&feet, will entertain the olub at its Text meeting on February 25th. BIS II' 1 WHS ENJOYED The Winter Festival or Chautau jua started off thts afternoon wi" a rim. The lecture by Dr. Wra. Ra er was most interesting and those who attend tonight will bo fortunate The concert by the La Dell Concert ','ompany was of the highest order, nd thoroughly enjoyed by ail who \eard it I The subject of Dr. Kader's Sec ure tonight will be "Uncle Sam | id American Ideals." I It is to be hoped t^iat every on* I f our cdtisens ands* especially our I I uslness men, will hear this addrees [ ' The musical feature will be thr | -a T>ell Concert Company, round , ng out an evening of pleasure and ] roflt of the highest ard?*r. The en ertainment tonigfat will begin at ] i ?: IS. . Tomorrow afbernoon will appear | | 'sfl Merton, the magtelan ? the chii 'ren's delight. A special admission j i rice of 10o Is made for thts num er to children under IS years of| re. Let all the children go. to| his "Fonty-Flve Minutes of Fun.' t Is good for the grown-ups too. Following -Merton will come Dr I I. W. Bears with his well known amorous lecture on "Orumblers," | >r "The Evils of Worrying." , Tomorrow night's program con-. Ists of a-%atf hour of fen had mag e "with Hal Martsa. aad * 1-etera ? Dr. Sears, "Mors Taffy sad Iam Tpitapby." The afternoon performance begin* t 1:11. those at night at 1:11. ?noagh tickets have toea sold al 'eedy to eowr the guaikntee. All ,the taoney taken la froaa sow or neene progt to the Prtbllo Library. "V> not fall to help this great laetl atloa that means eo much for the ipbalMlag of Waehiagton. General admission prices are as follaaat Afternoon tie for adults. lie for *hlldrda under II years of age, ex -ept Friday afteraooa, wt?n It la 10c Uvea lag, I he lor Malts. ?v tor Children under II yearn of age. moM MoiovntAD cm . ?Mk. Hoary Ormond of Motehead CM la Hi tie cH> foi%r. HELLS INTRODUCED 1 t ***! IN THE HOUSE 'AND SENATE YESTERDAY | Bffli were introduced as follow?: H. B. ?11, Currlf. amend act rel ative to official to art reporter for Ninth Judicial district. H. B. III. r>ouglaas, for r ^ of zunoloipallUes In North Carol L V ! H. B. 114, Vvboo, relating 9 local Improvements In annlcipaltt) ? H. B. til, Vernon, amend act ra U<t to OreenSboro Northern and Mteatlc Railroad. 9f. B. Ill, Camp, provide good road* for ijan and Tyron township* Polk county. H. B. MT, OaUlng. to ihow rata of interest road bond* nuit draw. H. B. Ill, Hooter, enlarge boun dary of the Orooee special tax dis trict In Lincoln. H. B. III. Welden, to appoint r * Alexander H. B. 140. Ifaoon, to provide for bonds in aid of schools in Macon ?ownghl^), Warren county. H. B. 141. Williams, to allow din interment of certain bodiea in Tad kin. / H. B. 141, Puett. authorise Bel mont to issue bond* to build school house, H. B. 14 3. Ebbs, authorise Mad- I ison county to lery special tax tc build bridge*. H. B. 144. Benton. to establish recorders' oouit in Columbus coun ty. v H. B. 846. Bell&rs, facilitate col lection of taxes In Robeson. H. B. 841. Klttrell, to Inoorporaf *he town of Townsville. ?. B, 847, Capehart. lo abollnl office of treasurer of Bertie coun ty and to hare the accounts of the county audited annually. H. B. 841. Allen, to require tele phone companies to render state ments. H. B. 849, Smith of Wake, to ap Pf*M a Justice of the peace for Hol ly tiprtngs township. Wake county H. B. 150. Bort, to prohibit the use -of offensive language In Stanly H. B. 851, Bost, to protoct th food supply of Stanley county. H. B. 852. Smith of Cleveland 0 abolish office of standard keeper of Cleveland. H. B. 858. Thomas, to prohibl' *.he Shipment of liquor into North Carolina. (This in a substitute bill 'or that offered by Mr. Grler. ?notion 800 copies of this bill order ed printed.) H. B. 954, Han*s. relating to con struction of a bridge between For syth and Davis. H. B. 855, Stacy, by request, to Amend act incorporating Wilmington and Carolina Beach Railway Com pany, K?w BiHs Ths following new bills were tn ?rqj(lueed yesterday: S. B. 612. Melted of Mecklenburu. to appoint an arbor day for North Carolina. 8. B. 618. McRae of Meck'.enbar*. I to authorise the aldermen and oth er governing bodies of towns and cities to submit to people questions ,of Issuance of bonds for the pur chase of sites and buildings for school purposes. 8. B. 814, Bteadmau. of Halifax, to provide good reads fd* Brinkley rilla In Halifax county. m 'B. B. 111. Polk of Warrsn. to pro | rids for ths issuance of bonds for |?he erection of high school bulldinr in Warrsn. 8. B. Ill,' Haymors of Surry, to I authorise the lesuanee of bonds In this graded school district of M? Airy. | SB 817. Whits of rraaklln. rel jatlve to ths organisation of <h'| North State Oeotral lUUway 8. B. ill. Jonas of Lincoln, to tlx I salaries for officers of Lincoln ceun-' ?f? * 1 9. B. IJt. Hobgood of Ouilford relative to the vital statistics law. S. B, 120, Johneon, of He** tol I annex certain territory from Rob*-' | son to Hohe and to extend the terri tory of Hoke. / S. B, 111. MeRte of Mecklenburg, to authorise the aldsrmen of Char lotte to Issue bonds for the pur fchaee of land and for tha Installa tion of an Indnerator. 8. B. ell. Cooper of New Hanov er, to prohtbK the sale of 811 mer chandise on Sunday. 8. B. III. Wkfd of Craven, rela tive to tha duties and the salary of the attorney federal. g; B. 114. Wwm? of Oaeten. <o an I thorlse the board of trustees of th? V-i* **?<>> ?? ?? ;SU? bondi *?' I "?? I 8. B. 68*. Hob rood of OtBiSCl to amend chapter T70 Public Local J Uwb of 1011 and chapter 111 ?ib-| llo Local Law# of 191S to avtborlso . certain townships Interested to the I Greensboro Northern and Atlantic '?Ony to resubmit questions of to-j nee of bond to the people. * It. B. 626, Oohoon of Pasquotank, rt, ( to the salary of trial Jus tice* Pasquotank. * 8 a. 617. Majstts of Tyrrell, to create Lake township In Hyde. 8. B. 62 8. Paxton of Transytranfa, relative to certain state franti made to J. W. Grant. 0. B. 699. Paxton of Transylranla. to anthorlse the commMtoners ef Transylranla to sell the eonntv home and lery tax for the purobose of another. - S. B. 6 30. Atwater of Chatham, to Incorporate Matthew* township ta Chatham. S. B. 681. Thompson of Onslow. it prohibit public drunkenness In Jonee. 8. B. 682, Snow of Wake, to ro pcal the charter of ForeetvlMe. B. B. 633. Chatham of Forsyth, to validate and legalise certain acts c.f J. L. Anderson. Justice of the i>eace of Forsyth. RQUAL SUFFRAGE MEETIXO. The Rqual Suffrsge Loagne will meet with M1as Llda T. Rodman Tuesday afternoon at 8:5-0 o'clock at her Residence In West Main atree-t. SCHOOL 8UPT8. MKKT. Fort Wayne, Ind.. Feb. 11. ? 8n perintendents of schoole In the state met here today and wHl plan to co o cerate and arrange similar grad ing. 11 W TOBTCtaY. 1780 ? The British under Sir Hen ry Clinton, began an stuok *n Charleston. S. C. 1 858? Ronlfo? Juares was declared F resident of Mert;>. 1873 ? Abdication of Klny A mado nna of Spain and proclama tion of a republic. 1885 ? Grover Cleveland wan declar ed President-elect at a Jctnt session of the Houses of Connies*. *he first T>craoer*t In twenty-eight years. IS 18 ? The Mexican revolutionists and Federal troops engaged In battle In the streets of Mexico Cltv. 1914 ? A mutual divorce was rrsnt ed to Clarsnce H. Mackay and wife br the courts of Frsnce. 1914? ^Th? flr*t wireless message be t*wn the United States and Germany were sent and re ceived ftn n teet of ttie new Telefnnken tower at Say vllle. L. I. PTJRF, FOOD RESTAURANT C. A. Proctor Mgr. Will Aooreciate A Call From 'You Note! Taxpayers 1 " Hi. I will begin levying on all properly upon which Tax ps have notfbeen paid ARCH lat ~ ? ? WnrThis Meana Corf.1??! .e Hay" Whll% The-1 " 'Sun'' Shine*. W.|B. WINDLEY. Sheriff tfc New Theater^ TONIGHT Thursday. Friday and Saturday FESTIVAL JUBILBK. ^ HIGH CLAM ATTRACTIONS Matinee Cscb Day. Fill DAT NTOHT Tropom," { VT' v.iv
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