NUMBER 47. WIM'IB e battle o{ Marne. haft brought the capture ot Peronne and Baupaume appreciably nearer, Knf Msh military critics declare Both at ttieae town* are the Immediate ob ^etlvee of the great offensive and It * believed that they will fail with in a fortnight. the apparent eaae with which the Oerman resistance collapsed at Yhlepval yesterday, following the dkpture ?f Combles, surprised mili um observers h#re and hss led them to pryiict s Quick Silled Victory In Aghting of the whole war.- The Ger mans were caught in the southweet ero iMle of the village. They atuek to thel^ machine guna bravely and alter died at their posta. The Brit ish and French. charging in opposite dlrectiona. met near the heart of the t?vn shortly after dawn. They ex changed greetlnga amid the din of bailie. The Brltlah fought their way through the wood In the aouthweat ern outaklrta of the city, beating down stubborn resistance, but onee through, they entered Combles with out strong opposition. The French, approaching from the southeast, had to -light their way through several rows of tranches a!Jd fortified re doubt* and underground caverns. Comhtea is filled with the Germaft* Who were wounded In the last two days* lighting and who were unable te eeeape. due low. others to be" lost. Then | Mtotod ont the contrast between and righteousness showing that two eould not be in heaven at the I same tfme. - I The next class of people mention ed by the speaker was the class of i people who call themselves moralists thoee who are depending upon their morality to take them to heav en. t>r. Anderson pointed out the differeneo between Christianity and morality. '^Morality makes a man care for hlfraelf; Christianity makes a man ear# Mr Christ. Morality tak** a man to h?H* ohrtstianlty takes him to heaven." There three addttftpft* to the church laat jMffet. making a total of on tin .ubj?ct. ?Tlw ?U wbo r? MEET Att?*nd to Will Be Given Believed it W1U Washington will have a "Pay-up Week" from November 8 tB 1,8. The mattef was decided at a special meet ing of the Business Men's Association last night and every member pres ent expressed himself as heartily In I favor of the Idea. W. H. Rubs, Fras lor Woolard, Heber Wlnfleld, J. D. Paul and Carl Goercb were appoint ed as a committee to look after all arrangements. A letter from the Wilson Chamber of Commerce to Carl Goerch was read at the meeting. In which the plans for the campaign, as conducted in Wilson, was stated. The s event be given much publicity through th# local paper, pennants and ban ners will be distributed and other me4nis of advertising it will be taken up." $73,000 was collected fn Wilson, during the "P%y-up Week" In that city, believed , that It will meet with most eqt*l success here. The committor has the entire mat ter In charge and were instructed by President J. K. Hoyt. npon motion, to attend to all of the details. SHOOTS NHL WOMAN, ?S1 mm ?' x. ? ? ? ? - ? TRAGEDY OCCURRED THIS MOHN IXG I N HOTEL WAX/TON IN PHIL ADE LPH 1 A . OVERSPRfAOlfini MYSTERY UcUe?a That Jnfcxuj Was Motive I of Woman's Act. Man Was Wealthy and Prnailn? t CI asm at .Vew York City. (By United Press) Philadelphia. Sept. %Jr? Walking Into a room on the ninth vfoor of the Hotel Walton this morning, a woman believed to be Mrs. Ledur of New York, shot and lulled j. C. Grarier, presldedt of the Alhambra Garage Company of New York, and critically wounded his wife. 8he then | turned the pistol on herself snd I committed suicide. The tragedy Is J overspread with mystery. The sister of the dead man has left New York for Philadelphia and .has declared that she will "tell the whole story and will shield nobody, after seeing the body." 6he declined to Bay whether Gravier was married. He had registered at the hotel aa "Mr. nnd Mrs. Gravier." Jealousy, born ol spurred love, is believed to have been been the motive. LATER: ? Mrs. Francis Apman,' oiftier of Gravier. this, afternoon Idon T h* erner WK ninn," who is bellevpd to be dying. Is % not Gravler's wife, according to Mrs. Apman. Gravlers'' wife died two years ago. she said. ? l/OCAL PAPER GETS ? WIDE PUBLICITY IN ? ? BIG TRADE JOURNAL ? ? "The Fourth Estate," one of ? ? the largest and- most prominent * ? publishers' Journals In the conn- * ? try, had the following item in its ? ? last Issue, referring to the Daily ? ? News of this city: ? ? A Lusty YounRirter. ? ? The Washington (N. C.) ? ? News ran probably lay claim ? ? to as rapid growth as any ? ? dally in the state In recent ? ? years. Carl Goerch is editor . ?< ? and J. L. Mayo Is proprietor ? ? ? and business manager. With- * ? in the last elghteeh months * ? this paper has out grown the ? ? equlpemnt of two flat-bed ? ? presses, and Is now installing ? ? a modern flat-bed roll-fed * ? press. ? HUGHES HAS PICKED VP IH LOCAL "EMM' raw VoW Tod*jr Drought Ottt Number of R?pablleui a Support*?. Much Interest la balng displayed In the ilrftwtTott that la being taken by the Dtltr N?we on the national political altuatlon. Yeerterday'i count fullod t? word a nin?)e wt? tor Hoghei. Thin morning th? Dmtl/ Xewa r?pr??enfatt?e, who Jiaa I ?ote charge. ih etopfed by a| MmHf or peraont. who wuM caet their vote for the Republican! candidate The rant up to date, la | "?*? ttllaaa ..V For Hugh** ? MR H. t}KtVAItf> IN AtTTO OOfiUAIOll IN BKRUN] i Berlin. A?pt. 2?.- -Mrs. Jatnvr W. , ilnad a alight aerroaa I today whan har automoMla | Into eeitMoa with a taiteab ahoeh came. 1 MLDIERS Of GREECE DESERTING PRACTICALLY EVERY GARRISON IN THE COUNTRY HAS JOIN ED REVOLUTIONISTS. ENTIRE CABINET TO RESIGN Nation Is In <% Bad Muddle. Declara tion of War In Expected Any Time. Soldiers Have Left for Salonika. Many Naval Officer* Alno Left. (By United Prow) London. 8ept. 27. ? Wholesale de sertion from the Greek army Is re ported in, Athens dispatches and hint that a declaration of war may be expected at any time. Practically every garrison in old Greece has joined the revolutionary movement. The soldiers have also left. Rumors that tho entire cabinet will resign followed the long conference on the situation which was created by the abrupt departure of Venlieloe for Crete. The entire nation Is In a 'muddle.' Critical action Is expected at any day and it is believed that the only step that wil? again unite the country will be the taking up of arms on the side of the allies. A wireless from Rome reports that cabinet haa decided to re Wtii*. The ?'King' wit! issue a procla mation immediately afterward. This report, although confirmed, is ac cepted as further Indication of an early declaration of war. REVIVAL TO pr HERE wr OGr. 17 Will Be Conducted (Jndc the Anv' ptc?? of Prwb)terUa ai.J Meth odist Charchee. At the Methodist church under the auspices of both the Methodist and Presbyterian churches, Rev. J. Er nest Thaoker, of the Presbyterian Evangelistic Board, will conduct w two-weeks' revival service, beginning October 17. He will be accompan ied by James W. Jelks, soloist and leader, who will have charge of the musical end of the services. Dr. Thacker is one of the best know'h evangelists In tho South. He has met with great success in his work during the few years and It is expected that Washingtoh will be no exception in the way of Interest shown and results attained. * SUBSCRIBE TO THE DAILY NBWH TODAYS PROGRAM ? AT? . New Theatre "THE MOMENT BEFORE" I reel Paramount All MtU lAld aside and not taken op by 7 p. m. will be turned back and reaold for tbat nfghf performance THtTRAMY NIGHT BKI