WASHING row H C. TUESDAY \FTBKNOON MAY *5 ms "-V "o. * ; PAVILJON Vwt'or From XuleigK .lithe* Excellent 8uggeeiiom. 18 PLEA8EDWIH PROSPECTS UEItE Say Watkingtim Should Gel Jfcijf at Develoftgf Wiierfronl. R. L~ Uariner of ^tihirt. _ ' jpMnlnOit bosioesa man o: that . city, in in Waahington yester day on,? briif Hvt It wu Mr. Mariner*? first trip bera in severa} \ fur*. Wbenaakad if he hid no my <****,, he ?plied that ' one eoold not hetp but mark the vturioi* improvements . that had - '?* . i . . : "There is mo qnesUcai bat that WiAlagtm ia very much alive," h? remarked. "You're got a fine lot of buildings, strata and reaidaacea and everything seems py be mirni and ?p to date. Then ?umi to me to be only one .thing larking?and that is atnae place of amusement. Now t. doa't mean theatres, for I un you have two toe plav I mean outdoor I was down t' Park this morning, toe, beautiful beach wae astonished at n. ?eeing a bathing pevilicai of some kind. It seem* a shame to nee leet sneh i toe opportnnitv for and hnthing. Gee iMii, I know of cities that would pawn (Ise town clock and every thing ?aAaa umulsA-, some kind of a pavilion, skating rink 1 *i|C.ksvm A>wn there I me ae if it would be i ?d inveatiuent. laaanny park cm. in* i uilfc tbrewgh the city this jpssnf^s. I^ie-I-mtdetatand the ?ftn are making arrangement* fo ohe. I ante tope yon get it.. A park and'a bathin* pavilion, ae eerdiw In i?r idea, are abort the mir things that "are needed to main Washington an ideal place ?6 li* in. -"^T" Broken Hearted Writes Fugitive ? "J ? In ntronce Agent Who Disap peared from ICiwion in //earvj, From. .?Won, K. fXj May 25.-J. li. Buna, ata insurance agent of AO? (fcastnnt street. East Km ?lea, who left his home several Weeks ago, completely disappear ing, today corresponded with loaai newspaper, asking that r statement h*f madefor him. "7 loll dying with a broken heart." be declared; "I have nothing els. to Hve for." H? assorted that thr separation from his wife and tbfM. children ia wreckinrjMf ||f? and ha may eosoe back bens to snr remler to the authorities4 an th< ctiarn nt giving bad chwets. H*r rft denied that he had MruiW ffce company for- which He Work ed. He was required to,Collect f certain amount or losa his posi tion, ha said, aari h?vin? sdysne ed monrr ?o pay his eollertinn re_ n*W rinf'l he. could w Vmger af ford Jt, Ka gavw etiarks ahead Tltl til *at means also failed. 11? W?er to tha nsner was written iH Burlington.?If aw Barn 8nn. ? I fill ?litim " I ;?] BNXAX THIEVES BUST AIT MOUNT OLIVF.I btra within tha laat three or ??9?> ?arrM m m sljtr ? lcava tha marekaWta in ignorance as to the it&tfty of the perp. tvatofa, has orsdtod ou Ha a sen aation aasoaf tha merchants gener BUILD SCHOOL WOODARD'S POND Mteimg #/ Sejtool Patron* Hoi HeU tSMwriot) Afternoon. WILL BRBCT 8-HOO# BUILDING Architect Asked to Submit Sati W *'?Mild be crowded to capacity k uigh'f. Wiluon Makes Strong Address Furors Industrial Peace at A. I tf. College Commence x' ment Bpaech. Kaloigh, May 2!>.?William H. Wilson, secretary of labor in th< Wilson cabinet, preached indua trial peace before the Agricnltur al ana Mechanical _ collage last night and put pnnch enmigh int. his subject to win applause in ? ?core of plane*. -Th? Patmaylvama Scotchman floea no! advocate compulse roiiwssioli of one's righta in tlic labor quarrel* He made thai pWln. Dirt he champion? arbitra tion in tha internet of tho inno cent bystander*?tho bn wronged poblio?which ipust ui dergo paralysis while the conten tioua seek each others throats. The secrets** was introduce*' by Bryan GMmea, secretary o' slate. On all aldea the senior m eseltea in Pullen hall WOT? test es usic at Meredith and at St Mary's and class exercises on the Secretary Wilson ?poke to ' I splendid andleoas whioh found lb I the ?watering heat energy enough I to tnrwl Witt the secretary in ?I ?trong exposition of his theme. I Immediately following a recap I tion *t the T. M. 0. A. at whlehl Mr*. Joaephm Daniels was gnea-1 was attended by "eraral hundred! Mid the Be?artana gave a dinner I at the hotel " ' . '. ' I iSays baker. I If you did bnt know It. wcl have a telephone tn onr stndio.l Tta number Is IBS. If yon wooWl like to tickle onr ears a little tel'l m yon saw onr ad in toda.v'fl fr* ^t ifnr fnn. fVe if I fat as hn4tatioe V( I STT^TO. AUSTRIAN TMMtHE? IN GAUOA" Remarkable photograph of Austrian trenches la Galtcia, which are to tome extent concealed from the vuemy by the fences seen along the .river. Former Mayor Kills Himself W ilmingloji Official Commits fluicidc by Droivning Himself, Wilmington, N. C., May 25.? John J. Fowler, former mayor and chief of police of Wilmington, committed suicide by drowning himself in a city paTk here sonic tiino Sunday night. The body was found early voeterday. A ' 'oroner'a jury rendered a vcrdict uf suicide. Fowler f Alll Saint's church. Richmond, Ya., delivered the rommenceinent sermon for A. and M. College last night ?l>efore a jipl'endid audience of the student body and friends of the institu tion, everyone l?eing delighted with the fine discourse. In the chapel of 'St, Mary'? School Sundtay at 11 o'clock, there Was the haccalaureate sermnu l?v T?ev. Alkian W. Knitrht. I). 1).. vice chancellor of the Vniversitv of the South. Sewairee. Tonn. There was special music in con" uection with the service. Atll o'clock in the First Bap tist church there was the hacen laureate sermon for tli^ "\fereditl Colleffo by Rev. W. -T. Mef'loth lin. T). T).,- of the Southern Bap tist Theological Seminary- At 8 o'clock T)r. McClothlin also de livered, the Missionary sermon for the college atudents. Tn connection with the A. an** M. commencement thcTO were claaa day eVerclses veilte?day a<" iernoon; tbs? annual ad dlrcas bv Secretary of. Labor W. B. Wilson last night and the graduating ex orrises thia morning. The St Mary's commencement finala will take place thi? morn ing when the litterarv address wiV be delivered bv "Rev. Charle* Martin Nilea, D. P., of Atlantic Ciw,N, J. , For Meredith College tods v will l>e the big day with the lit orary address *t 11 o'clock h v T)r. Robert Stewart McArthnr of flal tlmore. There are t wen tv-two graduates to receive diplomas ir oolinfeviion with tfieso exercises; Tfco??fit. tbomhf ?trr "KM I kara; *rw IW?> WAR IS JCOSTISTG $2,000,000 AX HOUR Paris, May 25.?Captain Edniond Therv, widely known as an econoortst, esti mates that the total rnilitary expend i tores for the first year of ti}e war will lie $10, 000,000,000 for the seven al lies, and $7,400,000,000 for Germany. Austria and Tur ke}'. This makes an avers pe of *48.470,000 a day, or $2,, 000,000 an hour. Committees Hold Meeting Will Tukr Aulo Trip to Adjoin' Cities. Advert ise CThaxtiauqua. At a meeting of the (tfffcrenf 1 chairmen of the local Chautauqu Association last night, plans for the coming events were discussed. It was decided that auto parties ^mit the adjoining cities of Bel haven, Williamston and other?* in this section for the purpose of advertising rhe < 'hautauqua. Tin , dato for the trip was decided for June 15th. Other matters of routine wore taken up by the committee chairmen. To Advertic No. Carolina Maftrr Is Under Consideration. Meeting Ih Soon to be ' Held. Grecnslioro, X. C\, May 25.? Differences of opinion on the plan outlined recently by J. C. Korea ter, of Greeusboro, to per feet an organization for advertis ing North' Carolina, are now be ing expressed; and it appears to be a safe -wager thart with such interest, in the matter being a roused it is just a question of timo?a very shrtrt time, It is' hoped?until the leading business men of ibe State can be called into conference to work out tho .details of the organization, Henrv A. Page, of Aberdeen, is the first man to offer a suggestion in th"' matter that ' differ? materlslly from what Mr. Forester had in mind. Mr. Paa* thinks that the plan takes in too much terri tory, as ev?iry msn has. favored It who has given it proper consid eration. General interest in the p ro pe sed organisation seems to be in creasing very rapidly now, and "Mr. Forester is sanguine over the prospect of banner a meeting.of *be nfiate's leading men at an carlv date. When thi? meeting is held it will be up to the men in atten dance to do with the plan as they see boBt. Mr. Forester believes that they will be sMa to work out something that will prove of more Vroflt M the state at' W# than an* orgtni rati on or foree now 'otas* ""t* 1)1 ew Feature For Daily News Short Sermon* by Local Pastor* ?Will Appear Every Thurs day A fif moon. A new feature of the Daily .News will bepin Thursday an?l will contihue on that day for sub" sequent wcekc. This willVj a short .sermon?from half to throo-rjuar Jew of a column in length?by the various pastors of the city. Kev. H. B. Searight. pastor of the Fil-st Preshyterian church, will write the first, sermon for the Daily News Thursday. He will aolet't such a text a? he thinks fitting. The /[lowing Thursday wc will have another of the el orgy prepare a sermoir for us. We hope that this new feature of our paper will please our iva?' ers and will lv? of inferos! to llwui. We will gladly welcome other Miwrwrtons hy which we mav im prove our paper and make it as tmly interesting and entertaining us possible. ONE CF WAR'S TRAGEDIES A Ocrmpn scout finding an outpost who had ba*n mortally wounded, ?nr' with bit la at ?transtb had crawl??: to a at ream to quench hta tblrit ?????* ?f A?*lrati?n. O aprloftlm?, tha aaaaon of aaplra tlonl with what daltght la lift thou ftllaat tha haartt On on? ?14?. thr spiritual world la attracting ui, tnd w? (Ml aa?ur?4 that only In Ita clo??st bond of union oan our tru? happla??? ba found- On tha otbar hand, Nntur? with h?r thousandfold 'tch#r1aa call? back our h?arts at** our a?na?? to h?r own ?tarnal Ufa. it I? hard that n alt h or tha tntarnal nor tha axtarnal oan fully aatlafy our daalraa, and that tha aoula In which tha two ar? unltad ara ao f?w. A tlf? purely apiritual cannot Mtlafy o?; thfr? la aomethtni in u? that baa a longing for raallty A? tha thoughts of thn artist can find no ra?t until h? baa embodied them In an ?vt?rnal representation. ?o th?'ob )ect of all our aaplrntlon I? to dnd th the jMTtfCt material, t h? counterpart andy reflection of tha porfaot spiritual ?Vcn Schilling ' . M ' I havo been too buay to -nppMi LOCAL BUSINESS MEN EXPRESS OPINION ON CELEBRATION FOR 4TH Idea Appears to Meet With Gener al Favor Throughout City. MANY SUGGESTIONS MADe'~' All of tlio Washington nier" chanta why were askod ihia inorn iiig fur an expression on the Fourth of July celebration, ex* premed themselve? au heart ilv in fiTor of tl?e proposition and many neellent suggestions were made. A number of them had definite plans in view as to tin- way the celebration phould Ik* conducted. All of them seemed to f?*el that it wouM !?? a ffreat deal better for (he town's interest? to have peo ple from the adjoining cities eontc ncre in order to enjoy the ctav than to have our people pr. somewhere rl*e. The eoat of the celebration, it was pointed out. win insignifi cant when compared to the re sults that might lie obtained. ? V. vaW*" "I am hear ?k . oi th? ?elebration. V?e ftsed to have rhem liere )v?|ans. myo and tlr?v aero always successful. f would ?inrpost a pfv>d ball came. pressed l>ijr, climbing greased pole and md other events of tlnif nature. !t would he a big booM for the town. Owing lo flie large nuni l-er of out of town people. wh.. ivould combine Iuimiicju with pleasure. 1 think that of th itores would find it advisable fi? Iteop open on tliat da\. J. T. Lew is. "T'm in line for whatever the majority doe?. If they want ?lose the ?tore* on tlv fif'h o* Inly. I'll do it too. T don't think hi* especially advisable, however \ celebration of a nico^as and I aru eotifideut that it brought consiilrraMe business to the local p.ii-rcbaijis. I am in favor of a fehratiim and willinff to con tribute it. T would pnggent that the busino** men of the city ei"f together, h??Id a meeting and make plan??. \ s C. Ffyntt. "It'> s mighty good idea. I nin heartily in favor of it. I sin eerely h??p.- that the matter will carried rhnunrh suecettfttllv." Vrnnk -1 W'rioht. hope that, we will lie able to hav?* th?* celebration And I am ? #nlid- n* 'hat ii will brinir a hiru?1 imhiiUt ?'f ^wople to tho ?:tv en tlx; dav it fpccnr*.'* ^ Ctro. 7\ Ifnrlrnstf, Jr. When a*ked whether the f'ham l>fl? i>f Commerce would not ItuI It- infltiei??*e "^n the matter. Mr. Tlackney f>rott'ii*?d that the pr??|> o-ition would bo brought up n tl.e next meet i 11 tr of that oreani;'?* t i.?ii. Ho al'O. cxprojised himself a- beinc henrtily in fnvor of the if* lebrafion. H ope to Preach Baccalaureate Is Winner of Debater s Medal Pastor of Christian t'hnr
  • m? . ? '? - ? eT5?tSt " Mnnm JUmrt Cur, as*. Tka. fceart the wrM* mmt John If. Small ./r. 7 nkc< Honor# in I''rrshmrn Event nl Trinity. ?Mm II. Small, Jr., son of C'An^roHsinftii Small of tlii.* rilv, w?s the wiuner of rhr Fr<*>htitan'i? ?I?*1 lifers* incilnl irr flic ?l?*Y?iito rr? ronftv hold nt Trinity, Mr. Siimll in a mern^KM* Tir TTr-'poriaji ?l.itcrarf frn-ierv rif. thnt institu tion jm?r ha* ?listinjruiOi'-'l hiin M-lf liy his Work ?li?rinp flip Inst trrm. TTo is P\|V'<-tnvifl. 40, died muldcntlv nt hi? home hore of acntc indi cation. He wr* n m*ml?er of tho We*torn North PAroHnfTVmifer ence Hnt occupied T)o pulpit hor? except occasionally, when railed upon to prcaoh. He maintained an offlee ft* an arohiteefc. He had frequently been eonftiHjl with two other minister*