NGE FOR 19 THE ERCE STORM >AILY NEWS THE WEATHER Fair tonight and [ooorm.| I Ught rarUble wind*. . INTHE RANKS OF THE BEST CIT IB8 TO LIVE IN.' WASHINGTON, N. C., WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 18, 1916. tSatfl NUMBER G4. j?G STORM 8 LIVES BEN LOST ttotxw DRMOLI8HKD ' BY HIGH Ms'Xnd euvxv are re ported KILLED. VELOCITY OfwiD 98 MILES Storm i a One of the Worst That Has Hit the Coa?t In Some Time. Schooner Found Floating on Side. Much Damage to Shipping Feared. (By United Press) Memphis, Oct. 18. ? Seven are re ported to hare been killed wh?n .a house vas demollahed In Mobile dur ing the fierce Gulf storm thai is now V raging. The wind has reached a ve d entitled schooner Is Hosting on Its aide In Mobile Bay. It is feared that several other vessels have been lost. Oreat damage Is reported in Biloxi and Mississippi City. The storm Is said to be one of the most violent that has struck the Onlf coast In some time. Detailed reports are as yet not available. BIG DEHONSTRJHION 10 BE GWEH TOMORROW -An interesting demonstration will take place at Roebuck ft Jackson's ?tore, at the corner of Main and CHftidden greets tomorrow afternoon Sfeft evening, from 2 to 9 o'clock. tUM demonstration will doubtlessly be well attended, as It has for its object the betterment of relationship between the merchant and the con- ! sumer, affOVding an opportunity' to inspect s complete and sanitary groc ery and also tends to show how the high cost of living can be reduced. Fifty prises will be given away. Tickets must be ilgned and delivered : tti person at the store. There will also be plenty of goodies to bo sam pled and a cordial invitation has been extended everyone to be pres ent. The following firms will be represented : ^ o I Mr. Weir of the National Biscuit Co., showing a complete line of their progressive firm's products. (Mr. Chnrch of SwlXt ft Co.. meat and canned goods packers. V. a. Llpton, of the Tolftdo Scale Co., showing a line of self-computing -*< honest weight scales. Postura Cereal Co., with their pro ducts. Poetum, Post Toastles and i Orape-Nutn. Mrs. KIdd with Pin Money Pickles. Chero Cola Co., Chero-Cola. ?Robt. Respasn with , Liggett ft Myers Tobacco Co., showing Duke's Mixture and yelvet tobacco. Mr. Turner, of C. W. Anthony ft - o?? jrwnriw of www c?> br*?d ?Mate nood.. ^ "f ' >? IV Into T* ch?IM> lot! Will b? ?old at auction Wad., Oct. IS. at 10:10 a. m. 10 l?-tf?-fp. SUMCRIBI TO THB DAILY HEWS whether Spain. la going to enter the ?u oo ti# aide of .the illlee or not. For eome time there baa been a strong sentiment abroad through Spain, ufglng that the nation cast Its lot with the allies. It Is further stated that.hl^h officials hare brought pressure to bear recently against Ring Alfonso, urging that Spain join the ranks of the warring nations. JURY FINDS NEGRO GUILTY OFRETAILING For the first time in several months a Jury yesterday convicted a man of violating the liquor law In the city. Joe Perry, colored, was, the defendant. He was charged with having liquor In his house for- the purpose of sale. The Jury found him guilty and fined him f 50 and costs. WAVOME CLUB CEliBRATES ITMJISTIMMftSM Enjoyable Meeting and Banquet Held In thsltooma of the Club Last Night. ? large number of members and visitors were present at the banquet which was given by the Wayome club last night jn celebration of the first anniversary of the club. The meeting was called to order Sy the president promptly at 9 o'clock after which Edward L. Stewart was introduced by the president. Mr. Stewart made an excellent talk, glv- ' lng the club members good advice regarding the operation of their or ganization and the means for better ing the same. He was followed by J. C. Meeklns, Jr.. who also made an Interesting address on kindred top ics. Several members of the club made short talks, after which re f reel) meats were served. The Elks' qoartet composed of E. "L. Stewart, John femlth, S. F. Burbank, Jr., and Isaac Hughes, rendered several selec tlops. The Wsyomfc Club Is growing rap idly and all of the members are tak ing a hearty Interest In. the work ef the organisation. HUGHES ftMKM (By United Press) Chicago, Oct. 18. ? Governor Hughes Is on his second excursion to Michigan. He la In the best fight ing trim aince he was chosen stand ard toearer for hla party and is high ly 'pleased with the Impreasion that w^ made at Blenx City last night 1 Ner?r before has the presidential nojninee been more earnestly empha tic, more dramatic or more forcefnl than when he hurled a vltrollc de nial against the charges that he was associated with "an Invisible govern ment." fM will emphasise tariff question* lad labor Issues In Michi gan. To Give Lecture Here. I Commodore 1. H. Hchlomberj la to (It* a lecture in Waahlagton in ' the ttenr future end will vrobablr jalao (tlve an exhibition on the moat efteotfv* Itfe-aartnr methoda. The commodore ni 11 thla office thla morning. He elated that he had not ret majle arrangementa aa to the ume and place w>ere taia lecture or ^detnonatratlon la to be glvaa ?? WICK SMUT OVEN 10JEWAL DR. THACKE CHBD THE FIRST SB p UNION RE VIVA IflGHT. URGE cnt? Evangelist Makes Favorable Impres sion. Will Speak Tonight on 'The Cur?." Two Services Dally. With a congregation that almost I ailed every seat of fee large audltor luni of the Methodlal church, tlie un ion revival services of the Presby terian and MethodJbt churches be ?an last night wltfcr Evangelist J. Ernest Thacker fllUfcg the pulpit. Dr. Thacker ttialp a moot favor* ible Impression In via opening ser mon. He has an excellent delivery md a strong vole* which can be lieard distinctly lnatvary part of the church. There lircfeo question but Chat he will arouaa considerable ln ;tejrest