WASHINGTON N. C. MONDAY AFTERNOON MAY 31 IMS T T lJU&i lllkj? L/VI NEW CITY PLANTS ? O. C.sf?l **11 be In ?ortHnc to in owt tU* nondpf. of nohte? * fln^l l of the city's now *0* and water plant. ? teat vUl be 9q*4? to MB ether the ipoohlnery and aH parte of ?be -works oome up to the joai mate *tren toy (he con tractor. Tfco dtj officials will bo It is el pumping plant fffl be lnopootetf to Tntmrtrw. HAi fcjtaot te and on* oWtftto o final before the man 4b charge of conetrooOon are released from their rlspooeWllties. Has Resigned As Teacher at Hlch Hcfaool. Kc Mlaa UlUon CtnMl; -nfeo tu fcnd ebaree of a? eedence del Lm?n< , or tbe 'Woah&^um fa1?h aohool, h?' nmuri >er pooKloo. tUm <)*??>jt 111 ha* 1au?ht to thf ?took tan tor mm r creottj knprorod. CHrolotrr iw? added to ?M> ooona M yeor tnt Miaa Ouo?tt-U ha been one a* Mbool and her raw drlende wll recrot to learn tirat aha -win "no eODUm h? era? (MM. FaJJs on Porch Dislocates Hip Mrs. Ktanbeth Mayo, Afed 86, Met ? With Accident VrtAmj. ? Mre. Ellaabeth Dno, mother of B. B. Macro, of thla oltar, fen on the floor of U* ,porch of the Mojo home oo Second atreet, FYtdey afternoon, Malocatrac her hip. She baa b quite til tor the lot two day? trat tier condition today 1e reported ai ramuy Mre. Kavo la one of the oldeet ree Muti of Waahlacton. batnf ?? yeare at ace. In *?tte of Her ad T? ??lit jeer a, ahe nib about with ?vn WAV BWfO AOTTATKI) AT WUMIIIGTON rulHlw; Will Be OraUated Thi. wgtmln?ton, Mar it.?The prov oattton of the notary Clu*> to eeoure an ommaaUl ayatam of Ucttlnc lr the heart o? the downtown bo.ln dtatrM la accarantly meetla? with the hearty approral of the elUaea* Rarly thla weak the petition* are to *>* preeeoted mom the ?ualorar men of tie nwMentlal eeotlona of the dty. The eeUtloM are to phuied before council rat Wedaae tmr. There la bo upeeMed term of year* for a contract with the Tide water rower Company euCTeeUd lr tke petition, but the Centred impree ?ton It that tt la ontmrr In all Ix t? i Sudden Stroke Results in Death MAYOR TALKS OF "TIGER" PROBLEM 8fex? ?m Uqnor leiw went Into effect to North Carolina, or rise* 1909, town. If any better way o< arresting the blind tftara than by mean? of detective *ervio? 4a ?variable, we surely would Hke to know K." District Meeting Held at Aurora Womun'n Missionary Hoclrty to Meet H??*n on WedBMd?; Morning. The Waabtncton district meeting of the Women to Missionary Spclety will be held In the First Methodist CtruToh of Aurora, N. C-. beginning Wednesday at ttfeven o'clock. Mrs A. Speight, of ?Raleigh, superin tMeat ?tf Soda! Serrioa, wiU Con An IntenartMg program baa bee (prepared and It 1a espected that large number irtll fee In attendance. 'A VordtaJ M?WtUua la extended by the Afurora auxMary to alll delegate* and tfrtto?*. MITCH TOBACCO PliANT?D. Crop Oltltfnk tn Rockingham Is Very jteManne. tl.?Nearly ?11 III* tobacco orao 1b tbie Motion hae km Mt oat, and e Wure orop ban planted. Am * imotI propo sition the oartaiMWW the tohaeoo arrMCt tu fceeo Mt to the "othar felknr." Wo hear of Instumi vb*o farmer? ham ploughed n??m? wlvwt ?elda to plant thorn In to TMt *1000. Mr. ?. V? Hlnee Aia retmitly mad* aoraral trip* orar title county asi Caawell county Ha aara ho nerer aww a mor? preopereea out look tor cr^pN in hta Ufa The farm er? are irall op -with tholr work, he eayi, and ara choacifvl orer the noorMMoc tradition of whait, ton, oata. toaoco and other oropa. V ??t the Oh flatten Church Mat nlcht tataraoUn? and by Ror. C. K ft the Roanoke Dr. Lee troocht ?" Ma earn on la ? oleer and & HUERTA'S HOME ON L0N6 ISLAND o ?' "J"* re"l!ni? 11 Long Wand, whicl. 0?n. Victoria? "i1!1" *Mch be fcoi lMlallod hli wife and their bousubold ot S? children, grandchildren, tutors n:i4. aarvanti. Boy On Bicycle Runs Into Child Wan Riding Whed oo Sidewalk. Son of Mr. and Mm Gorham Slightly Hart. Yesterday afternoon. Da may Gor ham. the youn# son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gorham, was riding his veloci pede on the sidewalk In front of ihe home of hfln grandparents, Mr. a6d Mr*. A. M. Dumay, wl**n he collided wHh a boy on a Mcyole, was apse* and (thirown hea^ly on (the side walk. His injuries were noV of a serious nature. The 'boy on the lii* cyc*\ who was riding on the side walk at tihe thne, was not hurt. CAMILLE SAINT-SAENS Camilla Saint Hat n*. ih.> EMMNM | HYench composer and the first deje pate of the Frango-Anitylcan oomihts Hion for the Deva lopped* of Political, Economic, Literary and Artistic Rela tione, photographed as he landed In New York. Thw*/Omposer, who 1b eighty yeara -old, looks forward with uncommon pleaaure to revisiting the United StateC He will be entertained oxtonslvely by the French soclotles In the many cities he expect* to visit during the three months of his stay Mr*. Why Men Eat More Thar Women. That men eat Ave or elx per cent more than women-?not because they tre gluttons, hut because they actually require that much more nourishment ?appears aa a result of an investiga tion made In the nutrition laboratory of the Carntfle Institute at WaahlnK ton by Francis G. Benedict snd I* K. Bame?, aaya the literary Digest. The reason for the discrepancy seema to be that women hare a smaller propor tion of active tissues than men of the eame weight snd more Inactive material, eneh as fat The Investiga tion disclosed that the average warn an generate? ohly 1,355 heat antta In tha 14 hours, as against 1,638 pro duced by the *man. or about two per cent morn for the latter per pound Of body weight. When group? wers com pared, after careful selection of indl vldusls of nearly the same height snd Waifbt, the men were found to pro duce about It per cent more heat than women. One of Wafe Evi*. Marond Barke aaid: "War suspends the rates of obligation, and' what la km? suspended Hh war. Mr. IfeaMs desired to know whetftw the present Bank of Wash ington would redeem this note with .'interest. , Replying to the letter, Mr. Roes elated that bank which Inmied the jdete was a different organlz t Ion firom the proeent Bank of Wo* l:;giaiH and that be believed th>? not eoirttf-not bo redeemed. Ho how eve i rqursfed Mr. Nealis to kindly aent I him-? hlatocy of the note, in anNwe to which the following letter wa ecelved today: In T^ply to yours of May 24th, I Thle note was picked up on a hack street in the rear of 371 ? L-ocyat Street. Philadelphia. It was among ?ome scraps of paper and was found r. Benjamin F. Smith Paused Awsg at That Place Friday. Vencefooro. Msy 31.?Vanceboro lost one of her oldes* and most pro minent citizen? early Friday morn ing hi tUn death of Dr. Benjr.m*n J. Smith, at hla home here. He had been to fsiling hesdth for a ion* time, and laat wwek he suddenly grenr worse until his condition was euoh that hla death was expected *t any hoiw. He was one of the 4.?Welcome ?w*et Springtime Girls Glee Oldb. 6.?Cheerfulness. Octavila Bel* and Edna Raines. 6.?La Grace, Lola Paul. 7.?Life's Dream, Ole* Club. 8.?II Trovatore, Agatha Warren aad Clara Paul. 9.?Hungarian Rha^wody, Evelyn Balbank. 10.?Vocal. I'ldle D'Amour, Nell# Randall. 11.?'Mozart's Sonata 1, lease Ed bank. II.?Homeward March. Evelyn Eufbaak, Ellsabtth Miller and Lola Paul. II. IH^H, Girl* Glee 01?h. 14.?Poloaalne. . Mfaeaa Morrla and Warren a* first piano and M 1m?? Rufbank and Paul at neoond piano. Preached lait NUrht. Tba bMcaiurnta mm l?t m*bt **? trurtiM br R?t n. V. Hop?, pMtor of ttll OkrlMltn cbnirh of thin etty. Mir, Hop? took h la Int from Rovaltttone S!:H. on the t>rnadth ?nil height o*f our ?fluaj. HI. word? reoalved the "???M attention from hi. tunri Th? Mrnton ?M an eloquent one to adIMUon to tka atudmta of the Tnatttrnte t h are vera a far?? num ber of vKttora present. !, ?* SBRVJCRfl TOKfTOHT. Th? ?r?t of Ml*, wealt*. nvmtlr meeHnc at ?a frhHatlan obarah ?m be held toalftrt *.Tl R v Hop? ?111 oa??/ the pain, i ALFRED VANDERBILTS SON 0< V'v .4 Little Alfred Qwynne Vandeibllt Jr.. whose father was one of the ric tlma of the Luiltanla disaster, nil) ahan> Id the fortune of between $5 OOMPUtTRD AWKINO. ? ter** *in>tn*. iMde off ?eWan ited ?te?l. haa J net bwti -wnpWf' fcy J. V. Htrvr 4b front ^ the He? eell hlort o? Mart?* itmt Ovttere hare ?lw been iMrtaflUd. The wort 1e a dUtlwn ftmrwT?iwi> ?a the T"? avatar. ??1# Wi Washington, D. C., May SI.?1W not? ervnt by Germany to coun try and the reply which the OoH?d States will tend In amnrer tcr It, form the principal ?object for dla caMton in official circle* today. Oar. many mad? the statement In bar document that the Imperial Govan? nvsnt cannot aacape the tmpreaaloa that important facta, harts? direct bearlnc on the sinking erf the L,u*t tanla. may have escaped the atten tion of the American government. The note also declared that It to not its Intention to submit neutral *hfp* in the war-zone, which are guilty of no hostile acta, to attacks by aero planes or siibvnartnea. It aays far ther that In the case erf (be LaicI tania. which Germany alleges waa armed and carried large stores of munttlona. "ft was acting in fuf^tie self-d?rfen?e. The entire text of the of the note 1? a "side-step' al the demands made ibty this country. V. 8. Answer Trmvwrow. ' Washington, D. C.. May 81.?A" meeting of President Wilson with his cahlnrt will be held tomorrow and ft N the general belief that the entire session will be devoted I o the diftoiiflslon of Germany's note and !Yamin* of a raply thereto. It (a voiced by those close to the presi dent that thin country win not en gage Into any lengthy dlwcutrions but that th^ answer will be io the point and as brief as possible. "Stiir Operators A. re Elusive Officer* Were I'nMunceseful in Tkeir Search Maturday. l>eputy Officer FJd Jamefc with two atniaiants drove out to Chooowlnlty township again Saturday- In anarch of another still, whloh It was sus pected alas located in the woods about six or seven miles from Wash ington. They were unsuccessful, however, in locating it. Thn officer"' also endeavored to locat^Hbe opera tors of the two stills which werSy nna*4h?