fEWS gjimw ??> III^IM DdmUM tomorrow Xodarui wtmOm. = HINGTON N. C. MONO A.Y AFTERNOON JUNE 21 WIS _ Wtt-IH VIOLATING MANY LAWS OCCUR tU YARIOL'8 ] or crrx akd MANY ARRESTED Bmnl aegroaa ia t h? city m? ooaoly ara today repoelng Is tie ooaaty Ml m Will Oba WnaiiHil, ' Saturday afternoon, at HWa ?>? ki? Dava Dixon, a negro, etahbed WW Cos, whit?, and Inflicted eer eral wouade of a various bat not fa tel'nature. On waa eat la tka aboulder and the kmKa of tba nagre waa brake* oik hla Worda ara aaid to bar* laaaa tba two bafora tba laoMeat ba leg. Coltlna, aot to be ootdone, atabbed Ylnee I the forehead with a knife. Neither of the woaada were tatal. Both are aUaged to haee taa u an Intoxi cated condition. *!%? oAcere weat to Choeowtaltr In an automobile late Ml night and arraatad tha guilt; parti aa Violated Llqaor Una. Ijocal 010 da la were notlfled , yee terday afternoon that two aegroee bad left the train at Plnetown and were proceeding ap tba track a with t go aalteaaaa filled with liquor. The oflleera drove to ffnetowa aa quickly a* poaUhla. located th* nacroe* aad found between Sto and ?ti gallona of Uqnor la their poeeeealon. They ?ere anaaM. / rtee-fc-an Fight. BberUf Wladley yaatarday arreet ad four nagroee on Third etreat, who iere Indulging la a free for-all fight on tka, etreat. No weapon? .were being need outeide ot a club er two. bat coaaideratfe damage waa tnftteted a pan tba rarlout par tielpaat* before t)ie light wae stop ped. The fight la aaid to bare been waged by membtre ot "Spanoa Red Aa a raeult of tba varloue aetlri tiea Saturday aad yeeUrday. the number ot lamatce 1a the county Jell ba* bete 1ncrW?*d 1? fourteen Thla la the largaat nudnber that hh* H W "?AW' t y : I ? I POPULAR 'Silent Play" THEATRE ma buluko win ?h?? ton%ht e? of thoM rwrr tttafMtlM Inmu "Vu Thornton DUmoada,' In two part? Also. "A Bold Bad BnrtW For -tomorrow, as* "Tha Ward of I h? Mlaatoa." "T?a Opaa Or a* brtdfV' aad T?. Jarr ranltr D?a mWHummm.*', -vit-"*' KM Mo ?kap(?ra of OH&rMN Cltirtei. . ' UATWCR tarn mom. Thla Is the pendant of the beautiful diamond necklace which will be prt^ ?eoted by the hooae of repreeentatlve? to Mlaa Qenerlere Clark, daughter of Champ Clark, when aha la married on? Jane tO tO Jamea M. Thornton of New Orieant There are 85 diamonds !l Daniels Writes On Y.M.C.A. Mmdm Bemt WIAm for the Sucre** | of tb* Omnpmigm in Washington A letter was received this morn lot by a resident of tb4s city froml Josephus Daniels, secretary of the) nary, endorsing the local Y. M. C.'f A. camiMklKn. An extract from the | letter Is given herewith: I hate always been very much I interested in the work and success I of ths Young Men's Christian Aseo- [ elation. A few yoata ago when campaign was started In my home town of Raleigh for the purpose of erecting a new building as the home f consulting a graduate cor?et|ert' Miss Christy wtll r?TO*lo In the city Cor one week and will bs plea' ed to have all the ladles of the el t v Mil ot> her during her stay in ' .ashing ton, W?iL-j I* ?" ' UII BiKlB. - Brio? on th* teU?. Rfla ?? d u akla???ha vMdiir eon M mak* M 41ff*ranc* with tur ft iBttftOd? of photography. Cine 'in th* morning If poaalbl*. w? wtll b* crowded In th* afternoon. BJJCBH'fl 8TUD10. OBITfJARV. Rn. M. O. 1 ? Re/ H. C. Bowaa, of -Wilmington,' tf. C.. died la Cincinnati. o? ?? hrday, following a *tr*k* of parady ?1* Taaaday. Th* r*mala? ha? b**n tafcva to hi* bom* fa Wilmington will b* at Catherine Lak?, tomorrow Mr. Bow [>Ut*r of ?r forty mlnutry at H* m? ?ara PULLMAN CAR FOR LOCAL ELK LODGE KXCKULjECT ntCOBAM WILL UK CAJUUEU OCT AT CON VENTION. HELD THIS WEEK TIhhXIm. VaadertUe, Snoiuv, Pa* rade *od Many Otter Fa>ta)n V. Win bf CarriedOut a* Bi? r Below la ?tren tli? program of ths North Carolina State AaaodatSon or Vlka, Wilch meet* la Charlotte Thursday aad Friday of this week, June 34th and 25th. Hi? member? of Washington Lodge No. 822 will attend In tftelr private pt^lman ear, which ha* al ready been engaged for the occa sion, and the boy* are expecting a happy time. * X PROGRAM Yonh Camltaa AaaodatSon B. P. O, KHuu Tltaiwky, June 24, 19lB. 9:00 A. 1L?Arrlrml of delegates and visitors. 10:00 A. M.?Registration at 3u ,ford Hotel (headquarters). 11:00 A. Mj?Reception at Elk Home. 2:00 P. M.?Opening of Conven tion at Masonic Temple, president W. H. Beardsley presiding. Address of Weloome in behalf of City of Charlotte, Mayor T. L. Kirk patrlck. Response, Jno. H. Bonner, Wash ington Lodge No. 222. 4:45 P. M.?Special Vanderille. Piedmont Theatre (for Elks only). 2:15 P. M.?Parade, starting at taouth Tryon and Third Streets, moving North, passing Judge's stand ?%%\ Bsford Hotet dtafysndinr at ths court house. 9:15 P. M.?Tango Party, front Buford Hotel. "10:00 P. M.?Smoker at Elk's Home. 11:06^ P. M.?'Eleven o'clock Toast, Ehk's Home. Friday. June 25, 1015. 10:00 A. M.?'Meeting of Creden tial Committee, Masonic Temple. 11:00 A. M.?-Business Session ot Association, Masonic Temple. Receas. 2:30 P. M.?Presentation of Pa rade Trophies, at Masonic Tempi". New Bern Lodge, No. 764, Dro pry. Address by Tom C. Daniels. Chsrlotte Lodge, No. 392, Chase Breniser. 4:00 P. M.?-Bamball at Wearn Field, Rafleigh vs. Chsrlotte. ? 6:20 P. M.?-Barbecue, Lake woo d Park (toke cars from baseball game) P. M.?'-Hello Bill," ^Lake wood Casino (Stock Company). . 10:30 P. M?Hand Shaking. 11:00 P. M.?Aold Lang Sync (Buford Hotel). 11:15 P. M.?Oood Night. ? . i % I Bank Starts New System' Solatia? nf Local Ordlt Pnblmi !? Evolrod by the Bank' of Wootl Ingtoa of Thlo Olty The Bank of Washington hw In augurated ? now local credit plan for merchant? and their eutoaon. which I* turo to moot with heart? endorsement m II sapp^io? a lon( (olt WtBt. Priotloalir ?H ot t ho mnhnu In Washington are asked to oxtond credit, and M t rooalt hare to wilt for * oonelderable length ot tin? before th?r (ot th?tr moser. B? the system Inaugurated hr the Bank Of Washington, tho bonk loans tho. customer tho monor with which to pa/ for hI? purohaoes. Tho morchut not. hie mope? at once and tho cus tomer poro tho bank u ho h oblo. Hhoold tho customer foil to par Mi nioMj la to tho bulk, tfee merchant lo roquliwd to etand good. Ho ?rortd. howerar, suffer tho ouno Ion o*on If ho bod no deallnc? tbroonh tho bonk. 00 tho onstomer woaM then bo Indebted directly to kla. ln?ted of through tho tank. K o brltorod tint tho now system -wilt fO>e wry popo'ar with both mor Tbi. pioo lo la "(foot la a aaakar of tko law ??!!?# ?4 M ataatfac MEN AND SUPPLIES FOR AUSTRIA'S BATTLESHIPS This photograph, lya at Pola, Austria's naval has? in the Adriatic, shows boatload? of marine?, supplies and ammunition being hurried aboard the battle eh I pe and transports. AGED, CITIZEN DIED THIS MORNING MOSES JAKVJH FOWUEK P.UIKD AWAY. llll^UL TOMORROW. ' *1 + WAS 68 YR? OLD f Second Oldest B(|b cittam of Waehingtoa. M?| tTtlmc* Are Mourning ytJCpih, After an Illness of sev??al months' Moses Jarvls Fowler, aged #?, died this morn In*. The end cam? at his home at mren o'clock On Bast Bee-1 ond street, surrounded by lored ones ond friends. The funeral -?<11 take plac? from the First Presbyterian Church Tues day afternoon at five o'clock and Ibe Interment will be In Oakdsle ceme tery. The following win act as pa'.l besrers: 3>r. A. 8. WeUs, Mayor F. C. Kugler. B. Q. Moss. C. M. Idttle, John F. MoOluer and C. M. Browu, jr. - a JL ^ ?' Mr. Fowler was born on PWtm-' ber 18, 1846. He was the son of the late Stephen and Ann Fywler, of blessed memory. "He harf-been a, resident of this city practically all his life and one of Its most useful and loyal cttlsens. Since December last the deceased had been dn falling health and for the past four months confined to Ms .bed. The end was peaceful and tranquil. When seventeen years of age Mr. Fowler answered the call of bis native land. He was a member of Company "B" and served with cred it during the latter part of that noted conflict. For twenty-seven years he was connected with the police force of Washington and at one time was proprietor of the Hotel Benard. He also occupied the position as assist ant recorder. At the time of his death Mr. Fow ler had the distinction of being the only person living here who wit nessed the suicide of Washington Carrowan In the court honss In the{ year 1857. Mr. Fowler was also ths second oldest native born cltl ssn. He was happily married to Miss Latham Wbltehurst In June 1882, one son being the result of this un ion In the person of Mr. 8tephen Fowler. Besldss a heart-broken widow and a devoted son hs Isavea I twe sisters, Mrs. 19. Tuthlll, of South Good Proqram A. t Chautauqua SaturdayKvmtj Were Wltu by Record Breaking Crowd?. Many Excellent Numbers. In the opinion of practically ev eryone who has attended the varlout performances of the Chautauqua, thie season'? events are far super to those given here last y?*r. Lar ? crowda are testifying their appre ciation of the entertainments and the attendance so Car greatly ex ceeds that of last year. Saturday's program was a most interesting one. The Chautauqua entertainers put on a splendid pro gram, consisting of unusually clever readings by Miss Elsie Ma? "Gordon, some skillful banjo playing by Mtsa ! Judith Lyndon and talented singing! by both. Mr. Kauppl's performance op the cornet was Te^^cyi *7 j hearty applause and forced to give several eneor??.) Bennett Springer's magic work proved de lightful to both old and young and his various tricks were cleverly done. Motion pictures concluded the even ing's entertainment. Has Pedaled 29,583 Miles Ab. Alllgood, Jr., who resides a short distance from the city and who Is in the employ of the Mutual Ma chine Company, has pedaled a dis tance of his bicycle, since beginning his work in Washington, that equals! the slrrumlereore of the globe and then Teaches over from here to San Pranelsco. Mr. Alllgood has been In the employ of the Mutual for in and one^alf years. H* travels a distance of 9 miles every day. There are 3IS working days In the year, or a total of 8,2S7 for the 10 1-2 years. Multiplying the 3,187 by I. It will be found {bat Mr. Alllgood has travelled 29,583 mil**. / A bicycle will travel about 10 fe?t for every push on the pedalu. Those who care to figure this out, will find that Mr. Alllgood's leg# have pumped up and down 18,619.824 times, which, we might remark, Is POME pumping. I Some persons, who are better *blr? to think in "feet" Instead of "m1le?" win find that the distance travelled by Mt. Alllgood amounts to 158, 198,240 feet. Por the benefit of those who would like to have this reduced to Inches, we might add that the distance Is equal t^ 1.874, 878,880 Inohes. . Creek, and Miss Mary Fowler, of this cdty. ? /? /-< "GOOD TASTE" LsRYSTAL ice cream DELICATE IN FLAVOR SMOOTH IN TEXTURE. Dehciout, Substantia] and Wholuome. Fresh Peach Today. TRY IT. Crystal Ice Company PHONE 83 WASHINGTON, N. C home: Building And Lhan Association Will Open a New Seriet> Ju'y 3rd. COME INi Call^at Banking House of Savings & Trust Company IJpr Booklet Explajnlng It DON'T FAVORl BUILDING OF Y. M. C. A. G. C. Hl'NTI.W^ * ADK INTER-1 -V 8 YES IS DISCUSSED Uulldlng Would Put City to Hmtj Expfowi. AdvooMt? m "(ommun llf Y. M. C. A." ( ?lit without some lawful rtwMtlo*^ Orran tern. ttaar Investigate the proposition: Her. R. L. Oay, J. G. Bragaw, W. O. Prlvette, J. B. Sparrow, C. A. Flynn and W G Kill* This commit tee met thl? afternoon at the court house to decide ufon a oourve of action .. New Theater % TO-NIGHT. 11th Bptaods or" l" " * V ?THIt BXPMMTB Of BL1INR" I ???'?? \ Y moHT CHAJHjIB OH API J H "W* i ' -??. iww wr ?