EAUFORTS BIG EDUCATIONAL RALLY APRIL 5TH DAILY NEWS . 'V V - ~ ? VMOI^arOM t?. C WEDNESDVT \FTBRNOON MARCH 17 1915 ~ Ho. J8 BIG EFFORT ON THE WESTERN FRONT TO BE MADE BY ALLIED ARMIES . London, U%r?l II?With th? tn MuntiM tf thn Brtua. Frnnch and Bnlflaa wmln, thn m aj>p?amaon on th? com* of. Bafelnm of Mtlah nad Fwich nad tfc? ttme d-awtng n?n? for % htf ef fort In thn ml; the Brltlah ?ufclio la following with rtnnwed la*-?? tho daily raport of ofamtlan*. ? Thn Bnlfflaan, anpportad *y 11**1? linn* wnmhlne bar? consolidate? thn troand th?y ham won hi thn f?w dnyn. whlln thn BrtOn* hnm don? n%?wlM with thn atrip of ter ritory taken from thn (tomana neat N*nm Chnpnlln, nnd hnm moomr ed mont. If not nil. of thn tmaohM loot In thn melon of 8t. Stol. RVrnVibMkonHlr t her? ha? heaec b?nry agffl^n north of Arm?, fn ChamnaAnn.' in ta* Arfonn* nnd tn rh? Voama. in which hdth Trench and Onravna* claim eattelifcia. All thnaa f opemtlone fcr4# %iH?rfd h?m to hn Vsilim!?17 to 'thn g?n ?ral off^ntlr? thn apt??. will nodnr tafc? when th? irronnd drlna. Th* WaiMtasi nm eren mom no tfrn than th?tr wwhtl nl11?n. Th? flMTDM offenatre agafnat Praaanyne hfiTtmr failed to mntnrlnllne, T>ro*> ahlr owtn? to th? thaw, th? Ran* ***** hare nndertalten th? offenalre h^d arcordln* to1 their own nooonnt are * d ranch*: mce*?felly along both banka of thn Or*re rlr?r and haw> oocnnled th? rtlla*? of flt?K n* r>n on* of the main road* load in* *0 P^menraj from th? northanet. M th<* ?o1n? ther rennleed n deter counter nfttaok. ? Th* 0*1 mana, howewc, ?ay the Tt?a*1an nttndka -hnm b??a repelled !??? Miptai*4 1000 Bas in tfe? GtrpathUa? ud la ?ul tra QtlteU tk< XqhIui report ? ??1W of iwrnii the An tro^HrmM vrni? wkich, 4m?1u 99 eon tfeqaafl Attaetai to the BaHfrod re (lail ttd to mm of **e oentral peet ?a, to *? h?** ?iNlUvlai Praemjei TU lliiin Vt eloetaK around th* ^ilipi ap$ thator tofantrymen are wtthl* Hfl* iM af the northern f Fro? inofficial source* it li learn ed that tb* Ruaalant bare r?iamed the offenelre in Bnhowlne and ? Bat tle 1? In prorreea near the Bokowlna frontier alette the StaaUlau-Kolo mea railway. In the Caneaana too the Kaealan* again an* on the more and accord ing to P?troffrad aeoonata are *n?h lr?r Tnrhe bach alon* the ooaat of the Blach Sea and are threatening the Tinirlth armT at Oltl on th* p wwo-Trrr>1wh bor>*r rvf the crew. There In a hellef Iti eome aaartrr* ???re that the Tnrhe will caettalat* ?f the flee* ret* thronrh ttv ftralt ?o eare Ooaataatlnople from bom ! bardment. iPIWHKIt MEETING tff THE EOUAL SUFFRAGE LEAGUE MONDAY NIGHT 1%+ feudal mMtlof of the *qnal[ Tjearne Monday nlfht In tb* aid Rodman offlcft building on1 rtr+H wu a eplrlted on? and lergaly attended by the folkrw ere oi the caaae of suffrage and ath t%* mfattaf wu opened by tbe preetf?**l?* H. ?#. Carter. In ber i trod need Col. W. C. irare a talk an "Why iM ItereHe the 8uf dlKonr?A ?bo-wed care Ivffbtro! preparation. and with eloquanee and tinibean4ad enthusiasm. Tn 4f$tteff Col. Rods en fatroduc M Iff. B. Civ OMt?r, Jr.. ?ltr at tontiy, wVl a*?k* M "V?lelp>l a?.?nil," W both to 4^l*a ?n t ?alUMialn?. ul ?fil M? Ml trt ft at aratorr ?d m OCttpIaH BMtT of hit mblTt la aa amtatrbl Ht?i nr. Cartar ta karjta a* lacal ?WJttr ?f fcla ?*ela, tka lata Tim. D?tM )(in?r Otrttr. mo wall Iraenrn la ft pftft nirnnUw ? W?j(or nut a. XmUr followed ?wWk 4 Ulk on "Wniu'i (MvaMUmir." 0? *o?oUr w*T or nt imr ImtI t? ? tottar ?? Tiitft?*. HS trfboU to wmmwu rtrtitlr Inat, and 4ftllT?r*4 la a moat baaattfal awaaar.' MIm IBataTla BaTto m aaat 1a Uim* >T ?t? aiftaHaat, a?4 ?>r ?M "Why 1To?a? SbooM ?ot?" wm A* b??t mr tiaart !? WftcrMiMrt?a oa thlft aabjaat. la jatf. It ti?? *?aa raaaaatad ?fcat nrrW^hM ?* MM* MlOTHM ai* win ?a??ar' at * lata* data. . Tka ti?n Taa orow??? ?a Ha aa?t ?*? niaHtr. an? tha Mtaa itaU that more eeats will be Installed b*Jj fore the next meeting occur#. d(( they extend ft cordial lnrttatlon to ell to meet with them. The league will have tte next meeting on the S9th. Monday. A OORRHOnON. Hons? hill No. 151? anthorlcee the city to teeae $10,000.00 bonds to pa y balanoe-^of parcfeaee prloe of the wharf property. The bend* cen not ba-laeued until the city he? Im proved or repaired the wharf 00 It can be need for commerce on the rli#. ..Note?The abore ae It appear?"' IB the Howe 0? yeaterday ehould hare bee* $?,000.00 Inetead of 110,000.00. OtMKAMOIL Ob motion the followlnf ordi nance wan enacted: Section t. That ft ihall be un lawful t*>r aay perwen. trm or cor poration to eell. lire away or other eny tAcare, tflfarettea, tobacco, cool i rials. 1e? cream, eenfeetlenerlee. fiulte or candle*. *rof?ded that ho tela and mlairiiti may eell to tklftr gneahi or pcfaena tatrln? meal?, drtre, cigar ettee and Rectlen f. Any pereon, trm or corperatlen tf dating the prorlrtoni of thle ordfnanre nhall be deemed ffnfMy of a nrfedemeanor end upon eanvtotlon ahall be line? lie. AS ordinance* fn conflict here wtt% cm hereby repealed. W. n. ATfWI, Gfty Clerk I-t-ltk T?* EVENTS OF PASI WEEKS Tk? CoriMliM Club bid 4 wry Interesting program on March Ith. We haatlng Society held Its refcular meeting In ths auditorium Ths query for ths day was: "Tt? solveid, That Br-conrlcts Should Not be Allowed ths lUght of Cltlsen shtp." This question was well de bated on both sides, but the Judges finally decided that the afHrmt*?vo won ths debate, and Jack Od?n won ths declamation. At this meeting 1t IE ONLY The picture program at the New Theater last night headed "by the four reel feature "The Ring and the Man" ?t&rrinc Mr. Bruce McRae waa highly enjoyed by the good sited audience preaent. Tomorrow matinee and night the New Theater will hare for the amueement of their patrons a five reel feature In which the Jetae L. Laske? Film Co., will preaent the noted actor Mr. Thotk W. Roaa In a stirring play, "The Only Bon." HAJfY WEAR THE GREEN. Today 1? 8t. Patrick's natal anni versary and while there was no for mal celebration hene, many of ou^j citizen? were seen on the street, "wearing the gre^n." 8t. Patrick bears an honored I name in history. He was born "Kllpatrlck, Scotland, in 373> and died near Armagh, Ireland, he had wrought wonders amor, c' those nith whom h*> had cast hia lot. When he was bat sixteen years old b< was carried ofT by pirates, who took him to \ an Ulster chieftain For si* year? he tended the flock of ?he Ulsterman, and then escape France, where he'was educated, and whrre ho becamo converted. Hp] was moved by virion? to undertake the conversion of Paran Ireland 1 and he was ordained blshon and re ceived th? panal benediction. H* re turned to the sceno of his early ca" | tlvity. and his labors resulted In th?j .establishment of S50 church** an<*' the convrrsion and baptism of 12t-J ftSO neonle. Tradition ha? it ?h?' he drov? all the ?makes out of Ire land. and tod*v ??roent crawl* -nrwhers on Irish soil. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENTS. The Board of City Aldermen at their last rerular meeting on Mot* dav night. March 1st. annolnted the following cltiiena to serve a? res istrars at the cotnln* biennial Mec Mon for the following wards, re spetflreTy: **!rat Ward?W. K\ .Taoohson. Second Ward?T W. Phillips. Third %?rd ?W. W. Leggett. Fourth Ward?H. H. Davis. W. C. AVERS. City ClorV 2-9-1 Oto. y Mr. J. B. Fearing of Fllraheth City, was on our streets this morn ing. was decided by the society that oach | and every debate should prepare at ! least a thrae minute speech. There being no further business the meet | Ing adjourned. Our prospects for this year's base hall team are very encouraging. Al though wa lost several food pl?vevs last year, yet we have several new ones that will beyond doubt fill their place? *?ry ?uce*isfu11y. With Tay loe to reoelv? "Smolcey Jones' " ball we feel sure that our opponents wil be held very close. On Mareh 2?th our tsam will to Klnaton accompanied by a band of rooters to brin* back the laurels of 4ha first game of the season April 9th they will airaln mset Kln aton on our home diamond. On April 18th th*y leave for Tart>oro to play that ?venln*. from there to Rocky Mount and. from there to Wilson. April ISrd we play Tar boro here, and April ROth Rocky IU Washington, D. C.. Mar. 1?.?Rad Ishes, lettuce, beans, beets and to matoes are all comparatively easi ly grown vegetables which give sat isfactory returns in the spring gar den. The U. B. Department of Ag riculture's specialist recommend! these particularly for use In school gard< ns which are run for the ben efit of the children. Not only the teachers, but other? desiring to raise these truck crops In their own home gardens may benefit from ?hese sug gestions: ? Radishes?Radishes are handy plants and thrive beat during the cool weather of early -spring and late autumn. In the flouth th^y ean best be grown during the winter and early spring months. The seeds should be sown In drill?, In rich, wftll-prepar^d soil, placed a bout half an Inch apart and burled not d???Der than 1 Inch nor leas than nn??-half inch. When the plants are phowlnr the second of true t?avea they should be thinned to s'nnd from 2 to 3 Inches apart In ? he row. Lettuce.?Letttuce la a hardy end thrive best during early snr'n* and late autumn. The seed? ??in?ild be sown In drills In the open or fn boT#?e In the window. If In the on??n the s^eds should be scattered 1-*? inch apart along the row. snd rr?vrr?*d no* mor#? than one-half It"*1! with ?srth. Firm the eartn well ovr the seeds, so as to brlntr th" moist soil In contact with th*rr. When the plants are well up, thin to # inebe? anart In the row. If the wcr' ?k>wti in a window bo* Tin?bari frame. or greenhouse. trans ntnnt tb? younr plants to stand ?. bv 2 ?nehes ansrt as soon as the seed leaves are well expanded, and when th??v herln to crowd tran?f<.r ?hem to their permanent place* In the onen If th? weather will per mit. Tn ?he field, they should stand at least ?1.. not to con dnct Tn?nt*l ?ramlnatlonft of candl d%t???i for the local polic? force. Th? Man dorr Manufacturing Co . rf flnrlnrd?!?. F?.. ban r?fn*?d an ord?r for 1 ftft.OAO.ftOft bn11?t raps b? raw*? It oh1?cts to "prurlng for n?ar? on Sunday and making armr en work days." TOUTHFK ITOMW. WABTTTVCTOV P*rk ?rn?n for Insertion Thur? d?r and Frldur tbl" w?#V. 4 to * 80 p. in Rn??l*1 appoint??^* r?n b? mud* inr time, ft?? Cha A. Flm? 8-17-itp. bicb?s apart tn tbs row? F*r>? nlsnt as It trrrrwn rfbonld bST? ?11 ?Id? branch?? r?mor?d and tb? m?tn ?t?Tn t1?d to a stout wt*V?. abont K f??t tall and at l??st an 1n<*b sqanre. dr1r?n firmly In tbe ground Friday night. March 19ttaf ?t V o'clock. Bolhaven. Saturday nif?ht, March loth, at o'clock, Cbocowloltr. Monday night. March 23 ad, at 8 o'clock, Aurora. Tuesday 'night, March 18rd, at I o'clock, achool house, Campbell's Crook. Wednesday night, March 14th, at 8 o'clock. Edward. Thursday night. March 15th. af 8 o'clock, Plnotown. Friday night, March 18th, at t o'clock. Bath. Saturday night, March 17th, at 8 o'clock. Banyan. Toll yoar frlendi about the?? mooting?, urge them to attend and tako advantage of the opportunity which the government has offered them to rain valuable information. MRS. HEJTRY T.n.TJT On the evening of March 10th, 3od In Ml His wlaeneea aaw fit to ">11 home to Htm the aool o' Henry Llllte. She had only been confined to her room three day?; All wu done for hw "by family. Prtend? ud physician, bat none could stay the toy hands of death. Mrs. Henry Llllle was horn March 4th. 1R87. -which made her atay on this earth tw*ntr-e1ght years and six days. She leave? a husband. ?Ister. brother, and many friends tc mourn her departure. She nnlted with the Christian Church about nix yearn a^o. and we Mlev* she wan llvln* a Christ TNOTTTBT. Tto'lna Tor. Xfsr. ?Tnoulr? Irto the Am?H^Ti lard one?*ton 1-n fa labor and eanttsl asrvert* ws? ba Vv the TTM^rsl Tndnstrtal B*la ? Inna Commie*!fldi, In s oiibllc h*ar ?nr b*rs tndsr 'ArHnift-nre t* the dominant theme. snd th*? nn+ton "rl?tg will r?y'ew#d *rtth Its at '*nd*if reanlta nnnn Tsndl ord and ?mnlovlnr farmer, t^nsnt snd farm rahorer. New Theater to-vtottt A SSOCTATFT> fTT.MS Thursday Matinee and Wght Tho?. W Boaa Tn "TTTF OWTiT ?OTf." A Five R*el Feature. Prlr^a Be and lOfl Spring Opening Wednesday and Thursday March 17 and 18 YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED THE HUB . . ...v . ..