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DAILY NEWS Wot Portl-m, TuriU*? Parti; CtomOj. Mocim? 8hlrtl?? Wlxk. ^!ySmS^*2 -Vt& ?? WASHINGTON W C MOifaM^^rrgRN0O.N' MARCH ?2 1915 *?? ? GERMANS MAKE AIRSHIP RAID ON PARIS?MEMEL taken RYite russiansI <*Jm vtflfc ti. Mata nw * vrcmm. ?X of the etty exhibit* than laar. Tnnjiti Um slfMl OiM Btl Oftrf m H ?? w ?en ?> nntal w*a rw?lm or ?? nf*H *>? <r ?Iim raea t* attack ?*e Qwrr^wi. ?>?? tV?i wmttc v? a taavr Blat ^TorM, Hmk. Mar. ty-?Th? retuhire of M?*n?l by t h? Rtnl*ai ?ttt *n tm??too? efmm ud ***rt wtnmt flrVlrnr It rwcwd?d vtiorill* m? hnwwftTrt' bMinr of tto moral and *M*aM It ?i UlM h?r? ?o vtmv* that t%? 0<M ?mi, *%?? o? ur votel, hm** to 1w>f?' ?*%#r ?w M?w# of tlMtr front'er am*? "?? iKm#tr*tl6e. T**? rMrWt of'th* ?%rm?n |P?t ??"? fw? la endaafforod by *nMh~+ Vnvtfnn colnnn' ad^anbtmr Of mer* fmw>rtaBc? tli&n th? oe "????*?**? ** V??w?i to tli? RoMltn mm+rntw nn thm J*n twak of th? ??>>? til? Wt l??Blt< Of ?"wir'wwiO bar? b?on ^o ?**??? from IttMfrtaa t*rr1?o? ?1 rMlon of 8?1nr to OrMhiMlnvBlkl ???M 4VH ?1?* iMt two d*T* t%? CMt . ????? ' l>4 ? fnw) Mk BO. -"-i *n *?? WMI from me MMaiaa. <!<???> Ml- TiHf.Hr of tke. Van* N?Mnm* ?t?d In aa tmoortaat ?? wetrcdsT 10 ml)?? Booth Mvwvrn?#wi n? fh? rtmd Co Ostro* '???V? o?rmm colnmnt mot win wjik t MU 31ST Mri. Deeha Brecknrdge, dreel <i nt of the Kentucky Equal Rights Amociatlon ?ad ?econd vlee^preel dent of the National American Wo man Suffrage Asaoctatlon, will apeak In a number of North Carolina cit laa and taarne. including Charlotte', Qreendboro. Raleigh. Goldeboro. H m Bartt, Washington. Salisbury an<j ^rfherllle. The date? will be the last of March and early April. Mis. . Bacckfnrid?* la the rreat *Ten d daughter of Henry Clay, her mother's father havtaf bees Col. Hepry Clay Jr. Hhe beS long Wen allied with educational aod eoc*e] work la her gala, having aerrad two years as ? member of the board of -dlrectofs of the General Federa tion of Womep'e CI aba, and yean as ehalrman of the legteletire committee ? of the ? ?entneky -fed? ?los. Mre. Breckas ridge will vpeak be Coart House hare on Wefe daV erasing March 81st, at t:tO o'cYooli. Jr\ referring to the add rasa made MBreekenridge Is Monigam ;? /a. 'aft December, When .idVocated suffrage for the ?jm n of the South, the Montgom fdtfMl said Is ] ,"Mrij Breckinridge epoke f^ots .-?rndpoint of the Soothers wo - . &h" told of Southern oosjll . ,? -conditions that obtain Is Kg^ttjohy, lo AJahssaa apd *hero-r-#hd contrasted Qma wtth K-ei ?o?ett4M tut ?B?w>i. '<*n r?r?a ti>4 wym?n In " <1 inoaMrtUai risk* not IMisfl* tb> dlr?et tlrf ?jlWWili*? qofl tMnlta. : Km. *? II ? c.i?a, Mn tb?t tt?7 *r?.OT ?|M *?? Mk .? ?>.*!?? -flUM. (MUM Iw ?te at tfc* -MM. MtXMrtUfe;.TVu* no* ooittouoo* utHtarr ?r? 1?W4 *w.?h? ?lie bocaa. TwMrtjr thoHud aMb an aH -to k?Tl Mi^M h U bean. In* BoHtua. bailor. Um dafMdara of tka toitnm bara WM to ?th>n|t tb<r ?Mk of tnmuWn rubor Um iM Ha eaptvr* akoiM '.Ha 'ort raaa fall. Tha attempt of u Aor trtan force to hre?^ J^rpitsb from PlMliWl U reported to bare failed. A* official war office stMumeut ?yif " To reader more taprsosfre oor IMI to the misdeeds of (aro French wtMew fn the open Alsatian t?i? of .flohlettstadt, torn? litry bomb* were dropped by German alrshln* last nl#ht oa the fortreesof Pari? and tke railroad Junction at Com pi of Tprea a British aeroplane wti ?hot down and the ariaton takes prisoners "Two French attempt? failed to dtaledfte the On mans from a por tion taken on IfarOh If oa the ?oathern elope of the lorette kill. "We discovered a French obs*rra t ton on the Bolseona Cathedral pro tected hr a Rod Croee flag. We fir ed anon the noet and deetrored f* "North of Peaoeejonr 1a the Cham nan* tha Germane snceeesafnlly ad vanced. Hanoera deowjr^d serere' Frene?h tr*r??hee taklnr prleone?* ?here one officer an? 199 nnwo>" "A neetHon on th* h*1?ht of A?ker*opf afaHaetlT defended by t bettallone of Alntne chewura. wi? stormed ?eeterdar. . The French ?n* fered h*mrr foaees. learlnr three of fleers. 180 men. three machine iron? and one mino thrower In the hand ?he (Vrnjen?. Fr*nejb counter a* 1A Uneaten attach ??? r*Q?1e*d between "the Omtrlww and Orarc rlr rea Two officers and #00 Rnaelan* wer eaptarpd. ?Two Roee+an nlrht attacks or Jednoros?k broke down nnder Oer man fire." M *t! their oonrteey and ?heir chlv to tb*1r own wont**!. bat w*ro nnd**ed hr nature to do the th'T?e* the* woman had alwarp don? ?**? car? of ibf children ?h? ?<?v *nd the ?Mlnonent. "Tho nn#t?v#n- reminded har hear +T9 of wbat ftouthern woman bad don? In thn?a of war and In tlm*? o* o*ace for fhe nnhnlldlni: of thp j South and that this country bol on it-j ed to the woman Joat a* mnch aa 1t I did to the man. and that they ourh^ riot to be wnnHl'd fo aah. not twicp but hundreda of time?, for cKlsan ?Ttto. WV>m*n ara aaklni? for the ballot, not baeauaa 11 Mad woman a broad ara wilting to ro to prison for It, nor booanaa fashionable worn In . Now York and Chtca-, ro bara aaponaad ft, bnt th*y ara asking for It %acauaa'Xh?T ?a? the naad for ettlsanahln- Ska declared that aba did not ballade that woman ?iKMld^alpnK to the parasitic etas?, and fCat aha had little r^apact for woman, w*jo being protected tham raa and being made ?omfortable Jn arary way. ignored the needs of thoaa not #o well situated. "Mrs. Breckinridge la an unusual ly good apeakef. flha baa a Una roto* and uoes beantttnl bnt tlmpla language. " Her argmnauts wara logical and aba waa frequently wit ty. Tlia audience waa delighted wftft bar and ah* will be mre of a V#ry warm -welcome whan rfha eomaa a?Mti to M?ntgetn*ry. Bha waa wal romad . WHday rrtarht b?cauee afti* waa a dleMngutah*^ gu?A. She win waloomad again beoaum aha ?a heraelf." will mm. Waa lay Oay, who baa occupied tka position of head aalee lady tn the department atora of Jaries B Oiark. ha# reatgned and aacepted a doattlon to trarel for the Ooo4r1ch l>rug Company, of Omaha? N?k'lHaf 0*fa territory will ha North Oard wHb headquarter? ?mWa In a fanr rrrr.m' THE MIGHTY "COURT OF THE UNIVERSE, THE HUB OF THE ARCHITECTURAL - SCHEME AT THE PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION illvlfttori to t k? Panama-Pacific International "a^Mttlofl at San FraXlTc^Tt some time during their stay at the exposition make t hair pilgrimage through the Cotrt cT the Un i terse. This is the largest court on the ground? and la the central radiating unit of the architectural gad ground piano Noble ci-u.ptured groups embellish it, the two Homeric groupa?the Nation? of 'T** V-xr.t n-d the pati?s pt \yept- ?nirmrunrfn?: th* giant arches at the sMt and west portals Rv th,. . t ? ? - rmrWs <Wil r> V> the flo ?d i ?r* DEATH OF 1. IH. Mr. Edward H. Whitley dlnl very suddenly at hi* home on West Sec ond street yesterday morning at * o'clock. K^e finished 1*1? day's worv Saturday, as usual and appar*\ntly seemed to be fn good health Satur day night. Early yesterday morn ing he suddenly became ill and his physician was call Ml. hot to no avail, and his soul passed peacefully Into snothar land. He ws born near Pantogo, but tor many years had made this city hi* hove, asd was in hit 62nd yeaf. Was a good ctU**? and highly re spected Mj his nnmerous friends and a member of the Christian Church. Tfie' funeral services wftre held from the residence this morning a? 11 o'elock, conducted by a minister of his faith assisted by the pastor of the First Methodist Church. Besides a wife he leaves on? daughter, on* brother and throe sis tear of New Bern. I SEXT Fill If you are going to have a county fair next fall?-and your county cer tainly ought to have one?now |s tl?e time to begin planning for It Talk It -over with your local editor your business and profees I on si men. and your teachers, and get your county Farmers Union and your town chamber of commerce Interest' sd. ?It will not be hand to get up th* prises. You will need some cash Ertum* snd soms prises In the of goods, etc., donated by mer it and others for the older peo ple; then some purs (bred pigs or improved machinery offered as prls ** for th* Corn Club boys, snd some books, magaslne subscript Ions, etc.. fsr the Canning Club girls. Them, as fcr the rest, the honor of havlnc all competitors and carried off a bins or red r1M>on or an ?? rrared eerlftflelste In proof of vic tory will be attraction enongh Urr other prises It Is the winning and not the thing won which most *tim itates pride and effort. As the Ash* boro Courier says In urging a fair fbr it? county: ?No costly buildings arc neeee y, pflenty of room can be found WHh little expense. It will take some mousy, to be sure, to purchase ?he prises, but that can be had. Fairs krta? p sop Is together; old friends grsst each other, and serw aeons <~ tancss srs mad*. A fair encourages the sxhtutors and others to rorther Nothing advertises rssour *0k and poOslbMitfee of a county Hks flot?kho1d. agricultural and /sen b" mads a great fl f El Of PR MB ANIt SMtyKl This week will lie observed by th? ladles of the First Presbyterian Church as a Wefek .of Prayer and Felf-Denylng, giving In th<^ Interest of Foreign Missions. An Interesr inr program hao ween arranged, and all of the ladlee of the oonfjrepatlon whether members.of the Missionary Society or not, are cordially invited and urged to attend. The follow - log schedule of appointment g ha.? been arranged; Monday afternoon, 3 :30 o'clock, with Mrs. A. W. Tftqpias. ^Tuesday afternoon. S:J0 o'clock. wWh Miss 5?att1e Fowl***"*" Wednesday afternoon. 3:30 o' clock. with Mm. Ellsworth. Thursday afternoon, 3:30 o'clocV with Mrs. Isaac Buck. Friday night. 8 o'clock, with Miss Bettln Harvey. At this meeting the s^f-denylng envelopes will b* brought In and a prayor and pr>Hse sorrlce held. Don not fall to at tend. I The N"iw Theater opens tonight for the week presenting three reels of Associated films For tomorrow jaatlnee and night they will offer |thelr patrons another one of those popular "Paramount" plcttirea In which Daniel Frohmnn will present A Woman's Triumph" In four reel?, which iff adopted from Sir Watty* Scott's greatest story "The Heart of Midlothian." acted hy tbe famous players stock company. Ev ery on? should avail themselves of the ?pportunityt o see this sres* play In picture form. Tomorrow tire program will also oonsfst of the 14th episode of the "Trey O* Msarts." This theater will from now on glvs a special matinee every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday a*. |4 p. m.. for ladles and Children, nurses with children -will be admitt ed free. Watch this theater's an nouncement of the opening date of "The Exploits* of Klaln*" the great est serial that they have ever had OA V|C BIKTHTHV PARTY. Master Oeonre William Wright Jr.* entertained a number of hi? yonng friend? Saturday aftertvoor# from t to .? o'clock at th* resldeflco of hit parents. Mr. snd Mrs. (leorg* WIlMam Wright In West Second street, wbitfh was the 10th" anniver sary of his birth indoor g A me* were played, after which refresh ments were served to the .little folks. The bost receved many useful pres ents, and hta. guests ?11 had a Jolly evening together. "Thiak, about the couuty s,falr Id??; mu* hir*s iv?*. ? :* At the High School auditorium ?his evening at 8:JQ. o'clock Mr. Ed "r1 Brlgham,^ bas<*o-profundo and dramatic reader, will give a eong ard dramatic recital, the progrm rf which Ir as follows: Snnr?"Life." Dlumenthal. Sons?"The Hum of the Bees,' Mol I ay. ''onR? Cavalier's Song," Brack ott. Recitation?"The Portrait," Ow *U Meredith. Seng?"Oh! Thou Sublime Sweet Evening Sfar," CTannhauser) Wag ner. Song?"The Elklng," Schubert Recitation with Music?"Prince*?! of the Morning." fnoem by J I. C. CFnrke) Harriett Ware. Ree'tatlon with Music?"An Old Sweetheart of Mine," fpoem by Jaa. t*Tbt?romh Riley) Leslie Harris. Rec'tat'nrt?"The Mocking Bird," Frank I.. Stanton. Relation?"The Elf and the Poormou?e " Oliver Herford. BecttnH'.n?"Breaking Charm," Paul T^wr^nce Dunbar. Reel ??Hon?"The Cataract of Lo do-e." Bobert Tonthey. Song?"Sweetlieart: Lov'd ITeart" Edward Brlgham^?^' Song?"Asleep In -fife Deep." Pe tri*-." Reflation?"The Ballad of Ju das Isearlot." Robert Buchanan. Song?"O! Perfect Day." Jacobs Bond. Ron??"Til! the Sands of the Des ert Grow Cold," ?all MRS. CARTER'S GARDEN. Tn a private Utter from Mrs Hen ry Walton Carter, chairman of the Household Economics department. North Carolina Federation of Wom en's Clubs. *he give? the following Interesting it^ms which -we take the liberty of publishing for the benefl' j of renders of this pare, who will be rind to know that the high cost of living problem has been solved by a woman, and a North Carolina club woman of cours?*. fth* says | "Our Civic Club served a four course luncheon ?o. the county tescb ers recently which wn? ?n Joyed by hotjj teachers and clnb. I InvHed all the chairmen of the different iccunty office*. Moat of them came ?be whole thing was most ? Isfactory. T believe that that day has brought ns closer together than anything we have ever done. T am so anxious to promote eo-openatlon All of the talks were splendid and we even hsd the picture taken with one of those new machines for tak ing larae gronps. ' "J have Jus* planted my 'famon* garden' and now I am busy writing letters to those who reineirtbered what T told therrt last Mey. Among tho<e who have written for swgcoe tlons la Mr. Joar^h Hyde Pratt. "The Clvlo Clnb served a banqnef fm the Trinity Alomnl when the Method!?* Conference met here and I dare not report In OoMAboro how much we oleered on ihe preeehers." -Oreenrfboroo Everything L Mr. JtrVlft'H. of P1n*Unr?. "8even Key? to Baldpate," which to to be the attraction at the New Theater here on Friday night, April ?nd Is & comedy by George If. Oo han, founded upon Mr. Earl Derr Bigger?* story of that name. Things baippen In this comedy with mechan ical precision and rapidity from the moment that ^agee. the novelist ar rives at the Inn on Baldpate Moun tain to carry out his boast that he cat. wrlto one of hI? "best sellers" I In exactly twenty-feur hours. He has msde a bet to this effect with his friend, the owner of Bald oat?1 Inn, and upon the theory that a sum mer hotel Is the most deeolate pla^e | on earth In winter and that In such a place he Is certln to be free from lnlerrruptlon, he repairs to Bald pate to write his oovel, arriving in a howling storm. Before leaving him to his labors, the caretaker who has prepare the place for his occu pancy assures him that the key he has turned over to him is the only key to Baldpate. and upon this state ment. It develops subsequently, the novelist builds his plot. As the strikes twelve Magee disap pears" Into his bedrooom, and the crisp click of his typewriter Informs the audience that the novel is un der way. This is really a very clev er idea. The big, empty office of the hotel. In darkness save for th*> firelight. the lin? of light marking the slightly open door of Magee's room, and the familiar sound of the rapidly operated writing machine are the elementa of a singularly tense scene, one rich In suggestion. Every person present is on the alert. The race between time and tho auth or has begun. Things are going to happen! There is excitement In the air. h -:-***? possessors of the other six keys to Baldpate now "begin to ar rive. and the distracted author hi a great night in which love and grnft play the usual part. It Is apparent that he has lost all chance of win ning the Ave thousand dollar wag er. since he Is busy living his m?-lo drama, and it Is not until he has dff* posM of his various visitors and the caretaker who was to receive the manuscript from him or the stroke of twelve, once more arrtve* on the icvii *?ic.t the audience V gins to suspect that It ha? been fol lowing a false sc^nt. Again there /ls~ the~shadowyr"de sertsd office, then the clicking of the typewriter, the narrow line of ilght from the bedroom above. The! clock begins to strike midnight, and the noise of the marhlnie oeases ab ruptly. A moment later Magee ap pears wH.h the completed manu script. He has won the wager, and all tho complIravior>* that the audi enca ha* -witnessed were but the fic tion that h? was reeling off behlnrl the half-closed dour. FOR ITT O H POrVT. M1m Clan Htrmftn, wtvr> ha? baan ^IbIUdi ?t th* home of Mm. F. K. Willi? on Fant Seoond fftro^t, left ? hI* momlnic for her hom? at Hl*h Polnf. 8ha -waa tacompanIM br Mra. F H Farrlir. TO ATTFVD MARRTAftF. Mra. S C. Pogram and daughter Vlaa Dorothy Mar. 1?ft Saturday af ?arnoon for Pan4??co. whfr* tbe^ will s'tud t.h* P#?ram-P5hav*ndftT mar Haie on Wodn**day. AOfUPTR PORITTOV. Mlaa Ralllo Carrow ha? arcopf?d ?h? poaHlon of h?ad trimmer |n th<? mllllnary #w??lhHehnient of Madam t.tttlar In Fawt Main ?tr<M?t TTRRF TODAY. "Mm. A. J. BmltbwIrV of Cora | Polni, wa* In th? <*tty today on a ?hopping ?npodltlon. DAIRY TRATVfl TO WWIJP Tfffl PARMTtBR RronVlnga, S. D. M*r. SI.?A dairy alio ho* cholera train waa a?nt on a two wwk'a tour ihrongh th? ?tata today, under the romhlnad au* pf?M of the Stat? Coll???. fHat? Da' rymec'a Affaorlatlon and fltat? Bn mu of Tramlfrt'lon flp?Hal 1?et?rea Will h* iflran fo* th? be?? fit of ilia faroi-ars "A B?I that la born to be hun? canna be drount." exclaimed Captain Ro- -t Bowie, the Scotch .kipper of 1 \f. Reamer Strathtar. In oon submarine dangers of tbe N v stra'htar h? joH returned 'oUerdam atter bar ing deliver*:. 4. -o there for tha Commission ft.^L ? ln Belgium. T1 Broadway, N, ;rk. M (b, time the Stra'btay w ,nt thron?h the North Sea there wan not the prwent cnrtalnty that the Commission's ves sels would be respects provided they carried at night tho name of the Commission ln eloctTlc light let ters, ncr lisd the ComnisBlon at that tin? arrange! to equip all it? ves sels with proe'.oltte flar?* indicating the neutral character of the vessel. In te'Un* the thrilling *r0ry of how one right he Md from th* soh marliAB by putting out the ISpbta on M? ship Cantaln Bowl* bpgsn: "I'm a Scotchman of Glasgow and I was born w'.th a cawl on my face, ?o why should I hP afraid of sub^ marines? it Is trn o that the Ger man cruiser Tmdpn' sunk tho 'King T-ud' In th?? Tndlan Ocean and that I was m.is*or of the 'KIrr Lud* for nix and a hsl? years, but note I was not master of her when she was sunk. "The Strath ;av left Portland, Main., Jiinarr 27th with a wheat cargo of 8.R00 tons and arrived !n the RnrM?h Channel th-Pe days be fore the fatal Ifith wben the Chan ne| wat supposed to be very danger ous Of course. I had the relief "saw from the rnmmlsslnn for Re lief In Belgium and for lhat reason r prohahly would not have worried much. wer,. i a m?n e|v?n t0 worTy. Ing, The worse thing we bad to hn'her us n< tbe weather. The wor^gii!" I ever ?aw was blowing 'u tho f'hannfl and when I tried to '?"t trn to Rotterdam It TO so bad " o( I found if necestnrv to anchor <?? Snrk Ught. The ?e,t moming ' tropned my pilot ? ,h? r,,rh( ,nd ri'd to make a dnvllght dash to Hot ??rdnm. The ra> ?f wind was ?fin ?" atropg It ne.o*'v carried ?.T every relief nag T had but tbe aall or* clung to them 'or d oar nf?, and V any rate while davi|ghf lasted we were not bofhered bv any stibmar "es B?t J ??w M m>n!r #olMng -"ees dur-ng the dav that r for one. hegan lo got Ihe least bit worried when nlpht ram? on "T 'Mrfv ml!? from Pot erdam when It became ,,?r|t r-d "?? "" mines and suhmar h ,h" ??,n Channel, I l^re'r "" ""??"O nearer to land, and I i" h"" ,m? rn'",; " " h" all tbe trouble fb? ?cop,? |? ,b. "ivo had *o gather II and af. ?r a-, the treble , bay. bsd In,",, ting In clean t? Rotterdam." I ?t-hmarl" ' '"rrlM ?us _ bmarloo might get c,rel.? ??? ? m,> "" " "-?y -aw m. T, ^ her. ib? , hM every l|rb, ?? ho>M the r /r""n' "" hi"""r1' - ??" 'arefully nil' v?" T W*" Igh shout sev?,, mile from Rof m T showed mv light, ,?,B or a nllot l/> come ?r board nn.., the allot came on board he said that a N'orweylan atcamor bad been *o?. eed In tbe main channel two bonra before hv a ?ubmarlne and he waa very m?ch .ii-orl.cd when be leani ed that I had no' t.ec? w. ?re- more ,?r?ri? , jthaM hsd tra>e||..d |? compleae "At Boftcrdam there waa aneh -eed for our cargo that abe waa tin I'oadcd tn a day end a half Before I' left Potto-dam T met a T>nfchman who had heen running a Hour mtfl fp br<fnr/\ ?.nr nnr^ hsd potiii nut of TWrtnm He told mo thst tb?* food PAnittitmH wers ?o hud Iti RMHnm lh?f h* hsd | to 4H?)V t o v*?? frovn rntng lm?d w'?h whs* h? hsd sPAn." New Theater ABfXXHOTED niAffl. I? TumuIa? Matin** *n<l Night THa!?l Frohmnn Pr*w?? t? "A WOMAN'S TRIUMPH." In Four R?*ls With F?mon? * Player* Comnnr. 1 Fmirta**th Kpfaoda of th9 1 > "TRFJY 0" HT5AKTN.
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