JULY 11. ms THAW STARTS TODAY| roa PITTSBURGH Arrived at Philadelphia Ibis Morn jM- omlf KWI rmkt la Philadelphia. t>*.. Jnly, 19.? Hairy K. Thaw arrived this rooming from Atlantic City, wh?re he enjoyed the wtrt?4. He remained her# Tor duly a short time and then left for Pittsburgh, where It In understood ha wttl star tor the next few weeks. While In this city, he was con tinually followed by large crowds, who congratulated Mm upon his freedom. Thaw appeared to be la the beet of .spirits and answered all questions ?ceod-neturedty. He was sunburned considerably frees his stay at the share and was apparently Is (he beet of health. , . . ' try*. 4. , RJ5l*A*ED NEGRO WHOSE Win! DICD AT !iRK No Wl<l)?paa ?iM #0M Brtttop, of Am ???. IW Anything to Bo With DeMb of hie WWe, (Rpetfel to the DeUf News) John Britten, the tipo whose wife wee harmed to death neer Au rora Friday night, Me been turned loose, there being ae eridepee at hMid which oould connect Mm with the Ore or the teeth et the women. In the- meantime ofRolals ere stilt working ?? the sue la the hope et. dlsooT??ni the cause of the Dre. _____ I Hou** of Happhuat. BELLMO Theater TODAY 4 a j . ? r ?'*>'? <'*h? ?perk from the Xetfcers" Broneho Drama la I parte "TUB MOVIB F-AN" Kslstaf qpmedy In one art. TOMOMOW. "A? XUJKTW" UX^VISITOR TKLL8 OP MEKT |a thrilling time Mr-hour weet of , R WIT 1? ? After a In AnaTaeach! r?,?, Ontnl Callta WILL INSIST ON THE f RIGHTS OF NEUTRALS II? IUIT Makee Public Paraphrase at the Sot* Pre- J mM M ? ?laX1. Washington, V. C., July 1?. ? t S?MI?r; L^nirfqg made publlf Uf dajr a paraptiraae of the oou ore- 1 i tod lo the Brttlah |ov*fno#n t )\ t)r 14 lo ooaaarre the ri*ht? of American oltiiens In 'Brttlah priae towt*. U b?a no relation, he ?ai?l. | to til* forthcoming several sou on reiurabadd. T*? par?phr??? f?|-. IWI "If. ?(ew al'dlfference. wfcl.t, are nnderttood tf f<1?t batweep the two I povarcroenta aa to t%o prtnolplea at |l?w applicable In prln caortl pre mdlaai t? aaara la?Wa|. Aojrl ran Intareau, and In order to avoid no* ml?underatendln? ta to the ?t* tllude of the Ultad State. In retard to itr afteta proceeding!, the geraru rnent of the United ?iatea Informa ?he UfOtUh government that Iteefar aa the Intereata of American elttaefii ara ooneenied, It will Inalft npon their rlghu under the prlnclplea and rnlea of international law aa hltertl leatabUebed, governing neutral tra<V 'in tine of war, wlthoat '' " impairment bT or other municipal I BrlMth (OTlfb anlelpal right* of BASEBALL GAME Uxmara Onnanl Hit Atrom tbe Pan With lu hi li|wu at CkM owlultf Saturday. Id a dlaputa orer a baseball game Saturday atfernoon at Ohoeowiajtr. Bab* Hardea Mi sad a bat and atrutk Leonard Ormaad over the head, in flicting a pahrfml ? and what waa at firat thought ? serious wound. g The blow caught Ortaand on tha loft a'de of the (?CH. above the otaoak. Dr JoeB Tayloe. 01 tfcla city. ?a* auinmoDed lo treat Ormand Ho elate* that K the latter had Men a man of weaker confutation. Ira might sot h*ro anrrtrei the blow Ormaod today la IB (reatlXJm provod condition and It la wit fa ltered* Trill aaffer any Ui-oB-cU from the blow. The aide of hta Dace haa < nrollen considerably and li hadly J brM? ?: ?- ?' . ? L LOCAL TEAM PLATS S GAMES THIS WEEK 0?e SdKdated for > rcnr Bt) WUB > the BiccpOoo of OMirdaj. V- , Unless later chanfe* take place.' the following will be the schedule of| the local ba/l*club lor this week: Today ? Plymouth at Washington Tupsda/> Oreeavllle at Green nue. x - Wednesday? rfMmsaland at Wash-] ingtcn. v>. Thursday ? Aurora at WasHlng-] ton. v I Friday?Plymouth at Plymouth. A.SHEVTLLE COPS ARE SOME CHAUFFEURS When Owner of Aato Track gay* Machine Oaa't Make 25 Mile* "NjJ v~"- Hha it Can. % . A?ho?UI?, July J Wfeu offlc " rh or the local plain clothe* xpuLd nr.r^s?;r,vs.r belonging: to Frank Hoffman op to 85 nftlee per hour, tbey won for the city of Ashevllle a machine valued at between |?oo and $700. Mr. Hoffman's chauffeur waa la court on1 a chare of speeding and the owner] of the truck declared that- It could not attain the speed named, as tes-i tlfled by the police, "it the plain! clothe* men can get 2S miles an hour' out of that automobile/' the owned, aald, "I'll give the machine to Choj city of Ashevllle." Judge J. Fra-^ alar Olen^ aaked If fee desired to make that as a proposition to the court, and Mrfl Hoffman replied In 'he affirmative. The officers prompt ly were instructed to make the rnd and orer the course on the first trip they registered a speed of 1ft mlks an hour. Going orer the distance again, their record stood at 19 miles an hour. "Come to my garage Mon day and get the ear," Mr. Hoffman ' told the plain clothe/ men. The ! Case against the driver was eon tin-' uckl ant!) T need ay. a BELIEVED THVT H KNIFE WOl'ND W1 FATAL. \V<HM> HKWKD IT AID BLOQD STOI-l'EO. HHedf evlllt. a*.. } oordln* to report* (I' Raleigh. N. C., Jniyl Bigga, the youthful ?M Qreeavtlie Reflector, waft; day night and yesterday a linotype operator tea flcctor through tomorrow Mr. BIot? con Id oofj W.chard's payer Saturdij count of the efcirnce qgj The only llnotfptst to chow up and ?BigftjjH board. He had^ tr*v?fl 19? Ami1 ir of the] (?re Satur K>king for' it the Re-1 ue D. J. on ac-[ operator, failed "key- 1 used to the tongdo of th* Caar. Ho had played around the p reserves of Kaiser Bill and several other aov j ereigna, hrut when he tackled the lilttDtypc he met a man. Biggs could [not persuade the refractory thing and let Saturday's paper go. | Young Biggs ls-4fce Wake county! j boy wHo spent two years In Russia' and titsmall portion, of that time in | the prisons of the old world while1 Ivtrylng to return to America. He is' i only 19 yrars old and i? said to be the youngest dally" papers editor in eaptlrKy. ? Greensboro News. The NewBAleaves out some of the most interesting, pasts of Mr. Bigga' career. In his rather thrilling life, the Juvenile editor has twice been shipwrecked, once off Cape Horn and again near the Zswpqoirac Is land*.* He was one of the party , which started out with, Captain Cook soma years &o on the latter's expe dition to the North Pole, and got a* f?r as Norfolk, Va, Mr. Higyn waa also a member of patrolling i^Nirty of aetors thAt* toured' Austral ia several years ago, He served with credit in the Spanish-AwerUan war. When takiog Into consideration, that Mr. Biggs has just recant ly put oa long past*, it ??et fr* admitted | thai k* kM tad ? v?rr r?mi?rk?bl !!??? twtt rwrktblt-^WT i -sew HXPLorrn of maixh" I MAM) K0KIOHJ Tht ??? Tkaatfa apanj lonlfh: wlih aa Molatlr* piatura ?ro?ram ?U tfea ??l Tha lttfa aplaode of ?m b?v thovn tonlikt la wfclak you will M* tha "JHw Ex plain ot ?Itfaa" Thti Mrinl will U?t for 10 vHki, iM will be e?an <rm lnta?ettln? than tka old ? p'.olti w?r?. There will alto be thraa other raala toatfkt, making av fire real program. and OM Ikat will pleaia arary patrol. tomorrow n'lNt thu house Will tkow an Baaa BOT relaaae featuring that great aarean comedian, Oharlie Chaplin, it "T?#- Tramp" So If yon wlah to lanfk attend th? New .Theatre to morrow night. ? ? . J'<K- ' eNerythlng ??-Uie penitentiary Thar put him to fcl-Mklaf rock a -with a el *df*4}a miner. Ha waa ao asra he woaldn't apeak a word to anybody "Vtf, I h,d i-ry dlatlwtrtahed company at (he penitentiary. An other mayor arrlred tkere Ittat a ?hart than before I Krft 'He wan frotk iromV^lty In llllaola. I didn't aurh about hun. bat ke waa l?pra?lr? looking tomie I xkanld Judge M ial|ked *h in r LIBERTY BEU TRAVERSES THE COUNTRY ORDINATION SERVICES TO BEHELD TOMORROW Visiting Clergymen Will Ik- In At tendance. Services Begin at 10 o'clock. v ntfl jtei* at 8t. Peter*e Episcopal church to inoafow morning. Several visiting clergymen, including Bishop Darst.j irlll be in Rtt^ndanc$^ Morning prayer %Hl be l*>ld at] 10:30 a. in. and tho ordination ser vices proper will begin at 11:30. j TOOK DIAMOND FROM PASSENGERS FINGER Negro Woman Lest. Ring Worth $ilOO Tliicf Is Found and Arrested. Rooky Mount, iN.,.C., July li>. ? Screams, yHl?, cries and shrieks emerging from the colored coach on a southbound train. No. 49, yesler-! day on its entrance to the passenger station attracted a near riot^of the I curlons, who boaleged the car to find' out what was happening. An officer | Interceded and found Vara Carter, a negro woman, a passenger from Norfolk to Geot-gejlbwn , B. (*.. screaming as though frantic irtid claiming to bavo lp*< $300 worth of diamond rings Which had beeu (nk?~u from her hand after she had fallen asleep, ^ i * The woman would not be consoled or ov'ated until nn officer went with h?r on a paarcb. jitter tbe trttfn repched Sooth Rocky Moupt the wo !Q?Q pointed O'lt Dossey Oeorge, an oth#r negro pmengor en route from Norfolk to bit Hwp ly Wilmington The efflocr carried the negro tp the public attestation at South Rooky Mount ahd there eearched him, but failed to flod anythlr* In Jill clot lies but the negro's net* were no suspic ious as to enuie the officer to take h'ra along. It was after the negro was started for the downtown sta tion tfeot he handed over hie hat, and there were found undar the band two diamond ring e on which a local Jeweler plaeed a value of M?* The woman told a straight atory Of hpw she had c^me lev possession of the property and that the rings represented the seringa of * life time. The Korfoiy oollee Inrestl rated the purchase of the dlnmonda and It waa found that her etj*y was correct. The negro thief mUf bound orer to Bdgecombe Superior Court under a oord of |6?S. which .he eouldn't ?lre ArnM at Breakfast . fWtle. He ? 9?t, that friend of youre from (he ?M1 1* the nonp HUr la the umlTcna, j 8h?? Why, fcowV that? JK | He? Well, I'n Moti ?oup VlpMln e4 and Iterjl^d. hot h?'? th* Brit one | I ?T?t t?V who>*lelf4 tt. (wm iw POPULAR \OUNG LADY WEDS NORFOLK MAN Minn Mcllltenncy, till* City, Usl Night ItrraniC the Itrldr or .Mr. Duffy, of Norfolk. . X fThoniar Hill Duffy. or. Norfolk, aqd Miss 'Margaret Dudley Mcllhen ney, of this city, were united in mar riage last night at nine o'clock. Rev. Nathaniel Harding, rcctor of St. Peter's liplscopal church. Only th" immediate relatives of the bride were present. Mr. and Mrs. Duffy have left for Norfolk. Prom there lh-y will go to "New York on a brhf trip and returning, will niHke their home ^n Norfolk. The bride if. t?"> daughter of Mr. and Mr?. W. W. Mcllhenney and :* one of the attractive and mc"J pop ular young ladies of the city. She has the best w-lsh^s of her many friend;- here and elsewhere for a most ha; oy ani pr'osperoua maTrurl life. Mr. Duffy 1= in tlie employ of yre Old Dominion Ht^nmshlp Line and a \yell-kno\yn young man of Norfolk. PRESIDENT IS BACK AT THE CAPITAL '.VIII (il\p Immediate AKcoUod to flic N'olc 9wM<ON, ' Washington, D/?C-, July 19. Presidrpt Wilson today brpugbt, to. a clpae the JopRPff and m^*t ftren lious vacation he ha* had since en-| rcTing the White House. He left' Qprplali. N, H.f yesterday afternoon, and arrive in Washington early th>a morning prepared to give immediate' consideration to the Qermaq aitt?a-' tloo gn<l other probjems. President Wtlaon brought baok with him to Washington the reaulta of a careful and detailed study of th last German note on submarine warfare, for diaeussion with floor"* tary i^naing and other members of his cabinet. ANALYSIS MADE OF POPULATION Interest! tig 'J < halation l)ee? Preper eidi from It- 'dent* pf Moat cla|r, V. J. * Mentelalr. N. J., July' 19. ? Analy 1 sisr of the population or Montclair, aa cetrtfled to the secretary of state at Trenton, showa the total number of -Inhabitants to be 2b. 029. which includes 2,029 negro residents. There are 10.08# married perwons, 6,93b unmarried malee, 7,625 nn marrcd females. 1,365 widows and widower* and 25 divorced persons. Of the Inhabitants. 11,116 were born in this country. 647 Itj England, ; 1,142 th i ryinnri 414 In German v. 1 1.712 In Italy eert 1,926 natives or ' other rpWriaa. The onmkr of I dwelling housea. 4.11$; number o? 1 ramlUea, M9i FIERCE FIGHT f BEING MADE IK GALICIA R4J8SIAX ARK HTILL HOLD IKG AT WARSAW AOCOKIMM; TO DISPATCH HK 8KKT FROM PETKOGIIAD. GENERAL ATTACK 1'eutooM Are I^iuuiIuk Flglit Along an (tOO- Mile Battle Front. NMkcun's Army Again Renewing Activities. don, July 19. ? Russian lines .re holding north of Warsaw, I where the greatest force of the Teu ! tonic move against the Poliah capital seemingly is being exerted, says tht; latest statement from Petrograd. ItUMMlajiM ItepulM Attack. Attacks by "important forces-" west of the river Orxyc have been repulsed with heavy loses, the Rus sians claim, and in sections where vjaina were made by the Germans their further advance was arrested. Withdrawals of the Ruaifign forces between the Pis*a and Oriyc. rivers to new linen along the Narew ?n the face of Von 'Hlndenburg's attacks is admitted by Petrograd. Continuation of the German ad ranc* !n Oourland also la conceded. Increasing importance in attached by military observers abroad to this movement in the Baltic prov inces. (rt'tirral AtUirJk I'lanrnd Von Mackenavn'S army that swept through Galicia - is giving signs of renewed activity 1ti pur- *" mm ~ Of -the UWUS?d - ? -Tmiln.i,}.. , plan to attack simultaneously all along the 800 mile front from the Baltic to fletiKarahla. UnoHiciuI re port* through Geneva dcclarc that at the lower end of this line Aus trian troops who crossed 'the Dnies ter have b*en driven back and their retreat turned into rout. Italians Ib'iiulwt .ViiMrUns. y Flzjittaf? on the Austro-1 ? -illan f c>nt has resulted in frw rtcent I > iittwgt'8 oT position, acct-i'j ng "to he iR'cst Koii: 1 re;?ort. Mvncrous Austrian a: locks on the Italian ad vanced positions are record "?d, all , of wlhrh arc declared to hn\a been repuhed. Strike Still Vnartll"*!. Attempts at solution -of thr South : Wale* coal strike problem failed again today. The miners'' executive ) council adjourned until this after ? noon after an abortive ait wpt lo reach an agreement. B G BUILDING bOOM AT ALBEMARLE >I?r*y Swr Jlttnlnmn Huuws Are M?* Jn>? Krcitrd There. Rumored TJinl KiurtlNK >tlll I* to IX llnllt, - A|bep|trla, H- C. ,Jwly 10.? Alitor msrle It rapidly growing. Thsre probaly has not been a time In the last ten years when there was mo t% building going on. A. V. Bliss it commencing the erection of g largo brick store building on Main atrttt, adjoining the BnWtli-niles building, Adjoin np this struoture, which will bt ruehed to ooropletlon at the ear liest moment, will be another briek business building erected by I. B. Miller and J' M, Peeler, The new cotton . mill it nearly ready for the Installation of maeh 1 Ihery and th edwelllngs for the op e rati Tee are about all ready for oo j cupancy. I It Is reported on fairly | thortty that either this fall j ter work will b* begun i tb? largest knitting mills) State. New Thea TOX1C1H* ?k r??h RpIkxU at tbr "Nbw expuorra op bijmxk" . ? " ? i -onrmt mow*- -*

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