2 EDITIONS DAILY reek" in Washington, Read the advertisements of Merchants Offering Special Bargains DAILY NEWS WASHINGTON N. C. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON OCTOBER 13 WIS No.85 SOX WIN WORLD SERIES FOUR HOMERS IN THE GAME (Spsalal to Utl Dally New*) Philadelphia. Oct. IS.?Bo. to a won the world'? eeriee by winning the flfth game today, the ?core be ing 5-4. Four homo rune wore knocked. Luderus and Lewis secur ed one and Hoi per two. roUowlog la the score by Innings: FIRST INNING. BosfcNft?Hooper singled. .Scott fouled oat to Lndsrus. Speaker forced Hooper at aocond. Speaker oat stealing NO RUN8. Phillies Stock kit by Mayer. Bancroft alnglod. Paakert bunts safely*. "Crarath grounded to Fov ter for a double play. 8tock being fereed at tke plate. Bancroft and Paakert ?cord on Lddordi' two bai lor to left field. Whltted flies ?at to Speaker. TWO RUNS. SfeOOND iNXlNG. Boeton?HobllUel ant, Lnderua to Mayor. Lewis oat. Bancroft to Luderus. Oardner tripled to right field. Barry singled and Oardner scored. Tiromas eingled and Barry takes second. Foater popa ont to Lnderua. ONE RUN. Phillies?Nlehoff fans. Burna aends a high one to Oardner. Mayer fanned. NO RUNS. THIRD INNING. Boston?Hoopor knock? a home ran into the center field standi. Scott pope oat to Paakert. Speaker jingles to right Hold. Rlxej pitches for Philadelphia. j~Galnor bata for HobllUel. He hit? Into a double p lay oa a grounder to Bancroft. NO RUNS. PhiUlca?Stock ground? out to second. Bancroft out on a fly to Hooper. Paakert alnglea over ?eo ond and Is caught stealing. NO RUMS FOURTH INNING. Boston?Lewie tlee oat to Whit ted. "Oardner walked. Barry foro cd Oardner at second. Thomas filed out to Cravath. NO RUNS. Phillies?Cravath fans. Luderas hits a home run over the right field fsnos. WhKted files oat to Oard ner. Nleboc singles to -center. Burn? singles to right field. Nlnhofl takea third and scored on Oardner?' wild throw. Rlxey thrown out by Gardner. TWO RUNS. ' FIF1H INNING. Boston?-Foster singles over short, nooper hit by pitched ball. $cott flies out to Whltted. 8peaker grounda out to Rlxey. Foster takes third and Hooper second. Galnor flies out tO Nlshbff. NO RUNS. * Phil Has Stock thrown out by Oardnsr. Bancroft aingled over shortstop. Paakert flies out to Speaker. Bancroft out stealing. NO RUNS. SIXTH INNING. Boston?Lewis thrown oat by Bancroft. Gardner fonlod out. Barry reached second on Bancroft's wild thrown orer flrst. Caddy bata for Thomas. Caddy walked. Foater out to Nlehoff. NO Rl)N& Phillies?Cravath fanned. Caddy catchea for Boaton. Lnderua walked. Out. stealing second. Whltted flies out to Speaker. NO RUNB. SIVBNTH INNING. Roeto??Hooper filea out to Nle hoff. Scott sent up a high one to Luderus. Speaker grounds out to Bancroft. NO RUNS Phil bee?Nlehoff thrown out by Foster. Burns files out to Foster. Rlxey singles to left field. 8tock flies ont t? Nlshoff. MO RUNS. INNING. f-V ? j ? ?Ingles. sLwts knocks e home rua Into tfce right field bleachers. Oardner fllee ont to Paskert. Barry out, Bancroft to Lttderos. Caddy flies out tt Paa kert, TWO RUNS. Phillies?Bancroft grounds out lo Foster Paskert pops out to Oal nor. Ofavath walks. Luderu> hit by pitched ball. Whlttsd thrown oat at first. NO FUNS, NlWTfl INKING faned. H run Into right fMt. metu immumc meeting ok CHAMBER OF OOMME1UE HKU) LA?T NIGHT. * MANYPRESENT Plumed to Hold Meeting m Which Both City Md Coorti7 Will Be Represented. Hoed Work IW* cmc4. Other M?Um Taken Up. On? of the best-Attended and most enthusiastic meetings that h*4 ever been held by th? local Cham ber of Commerce took plaee last eight. Over thirty members, in clndlng practically all of the repre sentative business men, were pres ent and joined in the discussion of the various projects. The most Important matter brought up at the meeting was the discussion of plans for a meeting, at which both tho residents of the oountry and city will be Invited. Either a barbecue, oyster roast, or ?upper will be given la connection with this meeting and several prom inent men from other cities will be lavttad to be present and tall of the work that la being done In their towns. No definite-action was taken Ip the matter last night, but a com mittee of three, consisting of B. F. Bowers. William Ellison and F. J. Berry, was appointed to attend to arranging the details for the meet-1 ing and to report back to the cham-' ber at a special meeting, that la to be oallcd at their request. I The committee in charge of the good-road work ln~~lhe county re-' ported that It would be practically, lmpoeslbls to shell the road to Rejl Hill, on account of the great expense of the work and the lask of funds' with which to do it Mr. Dumay stated that he was inquiring about the price of a stone cAiaher and that he believed If It "could be ob-| tahied at a reasonable figure, it would be a good tnveatment to pur chase It and use it in connection with road building in Beaufort. J. F. Latham was appointed as a committee of one to attend to tho exhibits from this county at the State fair, hia expenses to be paid by the Chamber. A number of other matters were brought up"* and discussed, but no action was taken. The meeting was one of thh most Interesting that tho chamber has evef held. RUPTURE EXPERT HERE Heeler, Who Fitted Ctv of Ra~U, Catled to Wachlngton. F. H. Sealer, of Chicago ?ad Philadelphia, the noted truea expert, will be at the Hotel ixiulee-and will remain in Waahlngtoa Tbarsdjy only. October 14th. Mr. Seeley aays: "The Spermatic Shield aa now uaed aad approved br the United Statea Oovemtn'nt will opt only retain any caae of rapture perfectly, affording Immediate and complete relief, bit cloeea the opening la 10 daya on tb? average caae. Thla Instrument re ceived the only award In Kngland and I* Spain, producing reaolle without aurgery. harmful Inlectlom. medical traatmeata or praecrlpUona. Mr. Seeiey hen docamentci from the Ualtrd Statea Government, Wash ington, O. C.. for Inspection. All charity eatee without charge, nr if any Intereeled call'he will be glad to ehow same without charge or lit Ihem It daalred. Dnclneoe demands prerrnt ?topping at aay other place In thla Mctloa. ? < lOUJttr ?*?. Oalabr to foster Kltllfer bat. tifflwu ??( h/ "DRESS BP WEEK" OFFERINGS CAUSE I a HUE NUMBER OK HHOPPER8 TO Tl'nH On. THREE MORE DAYS Campalfn for ReCtrr I>re?atng la Becoming More Urdy Every I>ay In Washington. Hrsuy Trading 5*pected I hiring . Utt<r Part of Week. Do you remember the last time you had your picture taken? Many years have rolled by since thac event in the Ihrfa of some of us. And with othere it was only yesterday. But no matter whether ft was today or yesterday, several years or many years ago, a certain preparation for the "ordeal" is still fresh in our memory. You recollect, do you not, that there was a "certain preparation." You didn't Just tit yourself down into a chair any old fashion, and let the photographer "snap" your like ness in any old indifferent way, did you T Don't you remember that he wis careful how you held your head, so careful that when be found the right position he put a prop behind your cranium so that you wouldn't lose the position that he had been 10 painstaking in choosing. And then with a dextrous hsnd and eye he raised and lowered curtains, arr*n*-j ed and re-arranged soreenp, to get! the proper lights and shadows. And" finally he gave a fast smoothing out frnd "pull" to your coat, and with his h dad ?rtfully concealed; In a 1 black cloth, "squinted" through the j clumsy earners to see that every thing wss correct. He wsnted your face "Just so" and your upper, out side garments In keeping with your countenance. And you remember?of course you do?that you put forth a little ex tra effort before your appearance sr the studio to get out the "handsom est" that wss In you. Come on now, you know you did. end you put on a little extra touch here and there the moment before you were seatod. Certainly! Now, why di<l you and the photo grapher go to all that trouble to get that picture? Because you knew that the like ness of yoursslf was a "fixture," a permanent thing for friends and strangers to gaze upon In years to come, and you WANTED TO 1/OOK YOUR BE8T. Yon didn't care for any one to ae" you in any old slovenly, slip shod way and form an opinion of your personal appearance accord ingry, did you? Then why should you ever be so thoughtless, so Indifferent in your attire, so careless In the selection and manner of wearing your gar ments. as to give people the Impres sion that you sre untidy In your ways. Why got dress up at all times? Why drcelve them with an unusual, an Infrequent front dis played In your carefully arranged picture, when It Is not the "you" of your everyday existence. Why not live up to your photographic like n<sa. Be natural, be true to your self and your friends, be neat, be "dressy." Osi the "dress up" spirit of the Wsshlngton merchants to ftid you. Launch yourself Into their campaign. DRESS OP WEEK be gan Mondoy and will continue nntll Saturday. Think more about your appearance and solicit the help of the merchant* of Washington. 1* will pay you In the end To AdOre* Meeting. K In.ton -Mayor Baton of Tfrln ? t on-Salem, has been eeleoted for the princip?I speaker M the annual banquet here on the night of Octo ber It. His acceptance has not yet been b*d but It to believed that he wi'l be bere. The twin-city mayor if a live wire. He U among the beet-known men of the western fart of the State aad has ? wide repute tlos as an orator. Good road? will frt lopto Qt tfcf GERMAN OFFICERS QUESTIONING PRISONERS pb?f?0tfcph wat taken at a croiirotdi Dear Iran gorod, Russia, while German ofDoors were czamlnlas Ku? ?Un soldiers ttutt bad been captured. MAKES ROAD COMMISSIONERS PERSONALLY LIABLE FOB ACCIDENTS OX. ROADS. vii *i\ /1 MAKE COMPLAINT Severni Cotnmlmloncn of Roads In Heanfort County Express Them nclvo? as Keing Opposed to the Action Taken by Supreme Court. Several o{ the road commissioners of Beaufort county have expressed themselves rather strongly over a recent decision that was handed down by the Supreme court at Ra leigh last week. They declare it '? highly unreasonable to make them personally responsible for accidents that occur, due to bad roads in the county, and are of the oplhion that the decision is not a just one. The opinion in the matter was delivered last week by the Supreme court In the case of Lester B. Hipp and L. H. Hipp against" the high way commissioners and superinten dent of the roads in Lee county. The suit was for damages against these officials personally for failure to keep in proper repair the wooden approaches to I<ockville bridge span ning Deep River on the Raleigh Fayetteville road. Judge Bond, In the hearing below refused the demurtern&f the defen dants. who alleged the lack of com munity interest among the defen dants in th? cause of action and in sufficiency of facts. The defendants appealed and the Supreme Court sustained Judge Bond's tctiop. Judgn Hoke, writing the opinion for the court. Insist!* that It Is the duty of the defendants to repair such pub lic highways and that the defendants are properly required to acswer for i dereliction of duty |f It be shown I and Injury results. MR. SMALL IN WASHINGTON I? Arranging With Official, for tmrUnr. at Deep Waterway Washington, 0?l. II.?'The ques tion of preparation? of tha ??? dc faaaaa will orcupy much of tha tine of th* Atlantic Dae par Waterway, ??anclatlon convention at Savannah. November ?-It, accortilm t? Re?r? aantatlve Moor?, of Peaaayrvwl?, president of t ha aaaoclatlon. who. with representative HmaJI. of North Carolina, waa her? today arranging with th* war, nary and eotooierc? dapaftmente for rapr????tatloni at t?. meat?? s*cr?t?ry RetMald win addrui the aaaoaiatloa a* tha vala? at w?v rrway? w eonmaroa. Special Agent to be Here During the Latter Part of tills Month and Will Attend to Organization. According to Information given out this morning, a spccial agent from the State department of agrl culture will be in Washington dur ing the latter part of this month and will immediately begin work to wards organizing the canning clubs here. She will visit every part of the county, enroll the names of those who desire to Join the club and Bet aside districts where Instructions are to be given out. Mrs. H. W. Cartel, president of the civic club, staged this morning that she had received a number of Inquiries regarding the work that the canning club proposed to take up and that other ladles had also been questioned In the matter. A general Interest Is being manifsmed In the movement, and It la believed that It will be highly succesaful in the county. MRS. EDWARDS PASSED AWAY One If the Oldest Resident? of the County. Wife of tlie Founder of Kdward, N. C. Mrs. L. L. Edwards.' wife of the late JosHph Edwards, the founder of the town of Edward, N. C.. paus ed away Saturday evening, October 2nd. aged 79. She was tjie oldest lesldcnt of Edward, having lived In that Becllon slnco 186$. She was also the oldest member of tho Chris tian church and Ladies Aid Society 'and ? faithful attender of the ser vices and meetings, although for [ the last several years she had been. ?too feeble to be present. I Bro. J. H. Sullivan, of the Allan-' tic Christian College, conducted the j funeral services, which took place, Sunday. The deceased Is survived by two sons and three daughter?: E. J. and J. U. Edwards, Mrs Belle Bennette, of Edward; Mrs I.. E. Ricks, of Falrraont. and Mrs. Mary Pittraap, of Klnston. ID. VERY ill U la Critical OoMKUo*. ftrar* Pran Al? Ml That Ho Will Not Raww. JompK Chauncay la critically l'l and although bin many friend* :i Ha city ara hoping for tha baat. It la ncnarally (alt that he tu but ?mall chanoa of roeoTary Mr Chatin oar haa boon la bad for tha last thraa vaaka and ha? baaa growing waakar dally HI* a?* la t big diotp U h la light agalnat daath, SECRETARIES GARRISON AXI), DANIEL? AT ODDS WITH PRESIDENT. WANT INCREASE Large Increase Deetml for l)oth Army and Navy Appropriation*. l*rceldent In Advocate of Smaller Extenaiveana. (By Parker R. Anderson) Washington, Oct. 13.?There i? a wide difference of opinion brtweeu Secretary of War Garrison and Pres ident Wilson as to the amount of money that should be expended for national defense by tb?> coming Con gress. The breach will be equally ae wide between the administration and Secretary of the Navy Danici? unless the latter follows his u-ua course, and submits to th- ldc.j of | his chief, the President. it can he Plated .v thou: fear '?f| contradiction by an" rillahi ? per* h that ihe ??Hov. -.g r r immei. 1 uion-. will be m lo b: 8ec:t:ary o,* War| Garris ,11: Increa o l e Jn.'antry by 10 reg 1 meats. A substantial Increase in the cav alry and coant artillery and that 11"? | field artillery be Increased to flv< additional regiments. making the total strength of the standing army 154,000 men. Instead of 88.000 a* a' present. There Is a provision in th? present law, however, which allows the present tftrength of tli?* army to he Increased to 100,000, "If the ne cessity arises." Here is what the Administration? that Is President Wilson, and lead 'rs of Congress.?will ask for: No Increase In the Infantry, or cavalry. Increase In the field artillery by 'arjeer pruns. but no Increase In mttn. Congress Will be asked to appro priate sufficient mon'7 to pay thft national guard, that Is privates, 143 a year. This would mean the fir.n year 18.000,000 more than the prr-s ent appropriation for the state* militia and would be increased each y ar. Experts on military affairs In Congress believe that under this In centive that national guard would soon be Increased to 200.000 men or even to the high water mark of S00.000. It has b?'n understood in Wash ington for some time that President Wilson favored the encouragement of the cltlsen soldier. He has nev?r favored. It Is aald, a tremendoue standing army or the commitment of this country to a policy of mili tarism. FRENCH MAKE fiAINH. London, Oct. IS.?Th? Paris of flee report? further ad ranees ncar I Champagne. ON SERBIANS LONG AWAITED ATTACK IN THE bOl TII C OMMENCED MON. DAV. MANY TROOPS IN MOVEMENT. DRIVE REPULSED S?tI?I?iw Claim Invasion 1m Vnituc cvNHful. Human In to Enter Wat. Greece Sill Neutral. Kunalaiu Win Victory and Are Pursuing Their Advance. London, Oct, 13?Bulgaria's long awaited thrust at Serbia has been begun. News despatches telling of the ?tart of the Bulgarian drive were confirmed thin morning by an offi cial announcement telegraphed from Nlsh to London. Attack* Repulsed. Al] the attacks by the Bulgarian* liave be?~n repulsed, the Serbians dec!aro. The llulgariari movement Is de signed to take the Serbians on the flank while Hie powerful Teutonic armks'of invasion ure battering on the Serbiari defences from the north. The a*, lack l> King Ferdinand's troops has been launched to the northeast of Nlsh. llt'Knn Monday N&ht. The Bulgarian Invasion began Monday night, the drive seemingly being aimed at lite railroad that runs from Belgrade to Constaa tlnople through Nisli. It is along this line that the main attack oy the Teutons is being enndurted la (heir attempt to br ak through Serbia and form a connecting link wiih the Turkish allies of the cen tral powers. Rumania to Join Allie?. Rumania's participation In the war on the side of the Entente al lies Is assured. Premier Bratiano of Rumania, has given the Italian government to understand, accord ing to Rome advices through Paris. Rumania, however, will ci. ::ae her her own time for taking ill field. (irwTP Is Neutru.'. Greece still has not taken a defl e stand in 'he cot\/1ict as indl ?d by the announcement made y Premier Zaliul* to the (?reek p. iment yesterday JIpt neutral ity "for the present will be armed" were the words according to Athens despatches. Russians Winning. An important victory for the Rus sian arms is reported by I'etrograd. which states that the Austro-Ger man lines on the Stripa In Gallcia, have been pi reed and thai tho Puv-ianx are vigorously pursuing their advance. ll \S PCRCHAKED TAILORING BIS I NESS Egbert Weston I* New Proprietor of Ideal Pressing Club. llaft Al ready issumed Management. Guy Gabriel, manager of the Ideal Pressing Club, which is located on He?poss street, has sold out his bus ings to Elbert Weston, who took charge today. Mr Wes'on w I con tinue operating the bus", a?:;. He contemplates making a nu.nb:r of changes and improvements. Mr. Weston will etlll continue to act In the rapacity of clerk of the recorder's court.

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