ft ASHINGTON N. C. FBIDAY JULY M. 1?S DIED BRAVELY Osalnlog, N. Y. ? Chartea Beeker, the New York police captain, war electrocuted at 5:47 this moraine lor the murder of Herman Roeen thai.. Becker wae attired in th( "death aalt" at t(:t? H spent moat of the night with hit spiritual adviser , Father James Cur ry. He appeared to be coldly ro signed to his fate and had perfect control of himself. His farewell Ur his wife, wlio visited him late las night, waa of a most touching na tare. Mrs. Becker wept bitterly anr Becker hlmawer house were constant indication* of wb*t wy.go Ing on. Under a new system all signal* to the electrician In -ahsrg? aiythe power house are given by bells. % ?> ?Beside the switchboard in the death chamber Is a 'key to the alr nals which sets fosth that one belt means "turn on current;" two bells, "more current;" three bells, "leas current;" Hve 'bells, "get ready;'* six bells, "all through." BltEL at J. E. Adams Jk Co. 7-80-9te. Autoigts Busy Paying Ftnesl B Bixufltt I V|?(I?<|J. An Fund aullty fad Mwir to r>r,CoM of Onft. There appears lo tor- no let-vp In (to vlgllanfe of Uio local POlic* vbw It comee to enforcing the traf *r l*?a. Vet the latt ?aak there )wre km waul c**ea tally before lb? roper Aar- la aplte of the arraata M4 warnlaca. violations of tha lawi ?till continue. Har?'? yeeterday'a W. R. Oar. charged wttl) apeed t??. ?o?*a ol court. 0?T? Carter, tharged with ??ing| cptrfMt. Fined ant) ol ?Quit. D*lw Hill. ?? r?l light. ri?4j COtta at court. Hugk Paul, no nu Ufkl, Ft*a<|| ?oat* of aawl. Wiley Orifflh, ibiriM with tailing. w?i brought up Into court I ytaterday. H* aaked far * Jury trial, Tha trial will kg held an] Augnat ttk. U la itAtad kr prlaon autharltlai that fceokar mat ktg death mora aahnly and with leaf outward die play ot feeling than aay prisoner who bu yet Dm Mecatod at Wng Sing. He naltbar exhibited any algna of falaa braggadocio or fear, hut want to tha chair' calmly and with perfect control ortr hlanalf. mn?T rwumm, toaw. PlneappV. an4 Ilanacox city Priw. right. J. It Aeen seen on the ocal diamond. Au ora used four pitchers In trying to Uem the tide, bnt each fared as bad y as his predecessor. Brown pitch ed fer 'Washington1 and after the ilrst! wo innings, pitched, good ball. There were several pieces of flashy ? elding pulled off by the locals. In he ast Inning, George Hackney pall 'd down Reeves' hard wallop with me.^and and prevented what looked Ike a sure three-baggef. It was l nighty pretty catch and Gdorge de terred the applause which the grant tand gave him. -He also secured wo hits. Kincaid also msde s >retty running oatch ln the fifth vndTSon made s sensational stort a the seventh Inning, stopping p tot grounder with one hand. ivory. **rs wsf* fluent in th ariy part of the game. Carrow wai loacefully breaming in centerfiek n the third Inning and allowec 'hapin's hit, which should hav ieen ad easy out, to go for a. three dagger Kincaid, in the third In ling, with "two men out. grew so ond or first base, that he objestec' 0 Isavlng it when Moore popped u? 1 sky-scraping fly to J. Hooker. Th atter muffod it and Kincaid was nade to aifoear mighty foolish, wher jo was thrown out at second. ' rfYed Moore' led ln, the hitting securing four out of six times at bat ted Davenport also walloped th ball hard for extra bases. Hind say ?e can hit the ball harder than an: little man ln the United States o hina. Looks as if Red was right Happy' Phelps . and Andersen als | *ame across with a two-bagger each n addition to a couple of single1 J]m Hackney scored five times dur ?ng the game. He > put up h*s usua Tood game at third and- also grab bed two hits for himself. Bonner, ?. f ? 1 0 1 lUmt, lb , . , ft 1 * ( H. Thompson, lb . , . , 4 0 ' 1 I E. Hooker, |. |b ? 0 I t Obepln, rl 1 1 1 W. Hooker. d 0 t I J. Hooker, 3b, p 4 1 1 0 Tout II f 11 I .W??hUi?toB A.a. *. H. B 3. Ik ? ? ? > Ander.on, * ( I I 1 Oerrow, pi I I I 0 rl I I I 1 I | ? Philpi, ?b I I I ? Moore, lib * I < 1 0. Heokney, If I t I ft ?r?w?, > I I 1 ft rulford l l l o ToUl 41 II II ? /lO-'. w-'-t' $'? -rJ Aurora S ? 1 ft 0 0 ?? ft- 1 11 I With. ft ft I I ft I lft I x-ll >1 4 Btrark oat. by Brown I. by a. Hooker 1: by J. Hooker ft; by O Ltnler Oi by Bonner 1. Tbrfte-feM* hit'. Devenpert Two-be ?? bite, hlte, Reore*. Anderson, Phelpe s*e rlflre bite. Andyeon. Ooo. Hackney, llmplree, Wtrren end Outer. ' Make Inspection of County Roads ? ' ) '?? . v ?? Pallia. Stat. hltkwaj r? f-xMT. wu IB Waahlnctoa reeterday 'and Is oomvtur with the food roate committee or the CUmber of Com nwaa, nit * trip of lnpeetlon or it* fMdi in till* section. ?* will be furnlehed data retard!)* the ial to 6* bad tor road balldli* aild -?HI Id a fww day* .fire out eatl matee as to what tha work will ooat and what will be the beat method of procedure to follow. y Mr. Pallia erpreeaed hlmaalf u being rery farorablr Impreeaed with samplee of the shell-rock wklck were akown him, end etated that he be lie red the rock jroold Mke a. excellent road. H* took a email place wltb Mm to jjtetel.h and will ualraa It there. MONKT CASHIER SHORT IN ACCOUNTS Dogs of City Hold Convention i of MTmt Km) ? atr Fotr-j I4#ten |o Jtf Brleci Mom, Driven h4 Arm M?Ma a* P?rt at CMaaa. RMltrati ?( tka waat and af town ?m (Mat utiit u? Mtf t?ii?r with dark alHIaa utidw IMi ?m, ileapy ?praatloai aa tbair M over to makf known If Left for Wilson; Uncle Is III j ? ? ? ? H. A. Woodard Stricken With IV* alysla. Nephew Ijeft Here 1Mb [ Morula* for WDaoB. Robert Anderson, who has been playing bell with the local teem ?v ing the laet week or two, left tftia morning for Wilson, having receiv ed news of the serlona illness of his uncle. S. A. Woodard, a prominent I attorney of that city. Mr .Woodard is suffering from a stroke of paralysis and grave feari fare felt for his recovery- He fa a | brother to Hon. F. A. Woodard; if Wileon, who died recently, and wlo Jorma one of the best known men )n [the State. Ielhaven GIRL DIES FROM FALL KLEVKN-VBAR OLD (iIRi BROKE HER XBCK IX FALL FROM HOI SK STEPS. Death Was Almost Instant. Body Haa B?en Taken to Checowtnity Where the Funeral 1m to be Held Today. _ (Special to the Daily News) Bel haven. N. C., July 30. ? Bessie Peed, the 11-ycar-old daughter of jtfary Poed, k yesterday afternoon >roke her neck by falling from the hack door of her xpotfcer'e house. Death wae almost Instant, The girl had been drinking out pf * dipper and had gbne to throw i way what was left of the water. As he waa swinging her arm, she lost her balance ,gnd tumbled' few* the H^a. The body wae taken to Cboeowln-! ity today, where the fiuierg) ser* vieee will be held. EXCBLLBMT PROGRAM *T ' XBW THBATflR TOMIOHT The Mew Theatre wilt offer their patroM one of the beet picture pro grams tonight that they hare had for socas time. The Ith episode of ,4T>o Master W will bo the main feat or ? tottlfht, with a throe-reel vitagraph Broadway Star feature in a44UI?a, "The Return of Maurice Donnelly," a picture that will please every one that sees It. With thie splendid program they sfcovtd have n peeked fcense tonight. EXPLAINS EFFECTS OF THE FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE ?t) ' .. Dt. S. A. Nathan Tells of Nature of Disease, How it is Caused and What Steps May Be Taken for Its Prevention. 1 The following article on the "foot land month disease" has been pre pared for the Daily News by Ur. S. I A. NathanM veterinary of this city, j Dr. Nathan has spen^ much time In the study of thfas disease and its ef- ; feet*. (By Dr. 8. A. Nathan) I ?t may occur In any of the cloven-1 looted animals, appearing moet fre W4*, to C*U*,UuH** *)w*p swine are often affected in largo numbers. While the malady Is or dinarily not fatal, it causes gr'at economical losses because it run* a course of three to six weeks during which time the affected animals lo&e much flesh and dairy animalH pro due^ no usable produ^t?. At It spreads very rapidly when once es tablished. it is difficult ti control. The disease begins with lever whloli is more evident in the young er animals. It may range as high at 104 degrees Fahrenheit In young animals but be scarcely perceptible In older ones. As soon as vesicles appear the temperature falls to nor mal where It remains throughout the course of the disease. In cattlc vesicles appear upon the rnucoua membranes of the Hps. cheeks, gums and tongue. Just previous to their appearance the animal cliowa slowly and carefully and when not eating bclda ttu? mouth cloa??d. it!mea on the nasal rauoous membrane and cornea. Fol lowing tho mouth lesions, vesicle* appear on the akin of interdlffltal space and around the coronary band Tbte lesion la prseedeu by stiffness ?ad lameness In ehssp and swine th* foot lesion fs moat commonly found and the month lesion Is rars. Thero may j ocojir, however, vesicles *>oth of the oral a lid nasal cavities aud in hog about the Bnout. Symptoms arc otherwise the same as in cattle. While Poot and Mouth Disease manifests itself In a very malignant typo In Europe, it has usually been very m'.ld In American outbreak*, generally results In about three weeks. j The manner In which Infection Is .carrl?d It- of great Interest. As in i* } fgit u il|i1>rnrHis ??Ih r and to an extent all the cxcrefeiona. exposure of susceptible animals to anything contaminated with Infec tive material will brine aJiotit n tiansmisKlon of the disease. The passage of pc-rsonp. dogs, birds, etc., from infected prcm'rs may carry the causitlve a^ent iuto non-Infected herd*. Drainage water may pollu'.i stroor.is and wind driven dust tney also transmit infraction long dis tances. The origin of the la?t out break in America was probably due to tbo scraping from bide?, from India, having been used u? fertilizer The methods omployd by the De partment of Agriculture. Bureau o( Animal Induntry, to eradicate Foot and Mouth Dlsoasc In interesting. The first step is a compl< t?? quaran tine of the Ktate in which the infec tion exists. Each county In which cases occur Is canvaracd by federnl Inspectors who discover and dostroy ev>ry affected or exposed animal an.i disinfect every in footed pruuilse. All living thing* on an Infected prom 1st ere prohibited frou< leavinn ti|u; premise until all trace of Infection has been removed. The Inspectorn are required to wear rubber cloth^ '.iig while on an Infected or suspect ed premise and this wearing appar el is thoroughly disinfected as the Inspector leaves the premises. Af fected and e*P'>ecd animals are kill ed and burled deeply after being covered with quick lime. Infected barns are trimmed of all wooden fixtures whlsh later ?reb timed. The buildings are sprayed thoroughly with disinfectants, and contaminat ed soil, manure, litter, ete., Is dls* Infected several times and frequent ly turned to expose It to light and air. All slaughtered animals arc paid for by the state and Federal Government after appraisement. As Foot and Mouth disease spreads rapidly and as the malady may be transmitted oftenrin unex pected ways, no treatment should be undertaken and the premises should %e kept Isolated until the proper au thorities can have time to act. HI.'TTRR ? NKW 1/VT JIBT RJC celved-? 0>*e Adams 4 Co. 7-ao-tt? vi Ami boiatk ram m m !>#??. W* innitM mtl. faction Wn ttM yo? to kick If roo ksn ?nylhln* to kick *bo?t i. B. A4UU ft C*. t-M-tta. .0 ' C, "GOOD TASTE" RYSTAL ICE CREAM Delicate in Flavor Smooth in T exture BEST FRESH PEACH CREAM TODAY TRY IT. Crystal Ice Company PHONE M WASHINGTON, N. C VARIEfc TRAINING FOR BRITISH RECRUITS ly^-T"1* ,'"r ??? B""'" ??r *<>?P them Id training camp for a join >Maln? how to ntlm hor?<-? ?cro?? ? ?tr??n>. ?siding them from ? reft. THE ATTACK OW U'.lMAW HAM BBB.N HALTED BY STUBBORN RBSIBTA NCK OF THE RUSSIA Y POftOBB. TIDE HAS TURNED Sam CUim Saccate*. H?vo T&k<ava Tayloe. 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