IT, "IS. KAIL ROAD HEN ARE TRUSTING PRESIDENT; iDHMPE THAT HE WILL FIND XX?* HER MEASURE IP ADAM SON LAW FAILS. HEW HAVeTbRINGS SUIT 3Bm Ftted a Bill, Attacking the Con stitutionality of the Bight-Hoar Law. Now Being Hinted That A damson Law Cannot be Unforced. (By United Press) CLEVELAND.? Confident that in 'the event .the Adamson eight-hour ;law faO* President Wilson will pro ? wide another measure insuring an ? eight-hoar day, the Brotherhood lead ? ?rs Jgay soouted the possibility of i a ge&SftlM^rtke on January Warren Stone, head of the Broth ' erhood of Locomotive Engineers, to day said that ir the Adamson 'hill was knocked out, the1 'trainmen trusted the President for an effective substitute. ? ffef V T' Haven Frhtgs Bolt. BOSTON. ? The Hew York, New - Hares sad HfgoM ndlfbad today filed a hill in the Pedergi court, at tacking the ednstitnttonallty of the Aiamson bill and requesting an in fnndUon, restratnfn'g the government from enfoKfo* the law. ALL TEAM QIZIBETH CITYl The Washington high school foot ball team' defeated the Elisabeth City ?team yesterday afternoon at Boper, ?the score being 11-0. Touchdowns for the Washington team were made by George Howard and lfao. Wheal ton. All of the locsl boys played a| brilliant g*me and the tasult of the I ? contest was never in doubt after the) fltst half. (By United Presa) WASHINGTON. ? With an increase of 160 per cent 1n the export of meat since the outbreak of the European war and a constantly greater propor tion of grain crops leaving the coun try, Amerfttt is assuming an ever increasing share of the burden of feeding stricken Europe. This, , in the wake of poor crops, is one of the foremost reasons for the high prices, officials declare. The Department of Justice is probing into the charges that "the war In Europe" Is being used as the fulcrum by food sapply men for a further advance of the soaring prttfes. EXFECUOSEE MONASTIRFALL IN THREE DAYS (By VnlXtf! Press) . J LONDON.? The fall of Mosastlr within three days Is the confident prediction ma^MAK ^Ith Ah* M celpt of fresh n4ws or the victorious progress 'of the .allies toward the liactfdonlatt *lty, > The French, Hub-' aians, Italians and Serbians are now ?fighting through fields ii^whlcb the mud Is knee-deep. Through their dashing flanking movements, they now have a vice-like . grip on Monas Ur. HUGHES MAT ADMIT J . . . i DEFEAT SATURDAY NEW YORK^-rGharles E. Hughes snd Republican . National- Chairman Wlllcox will spend the week end at Lakewqod. If by Saturday Mr. Hughes Is convinced ^by the re-elec tion of President Wilson he may ??ad him a congratulatory from the pines. But Willco* win Insist that Mr. Hughes refrain from com- < mlttlng himself until the flpal official returns are received. MUCH INTEREST WWII OVER PAW WEEK Everything Sji 'n readlnoe* tor "Pay-up Weak" In Washington. Th? ?Tint prom IMS to be In extremely interesting one. Every paft of the caftnty ts to take part Is It. "Week" la being carried through under the guidance or the - Bnalneea llfcM Aaeoclatlon. A llgt Of the men w*0 are Uklng part In It ?' ,#Ut M Jtntollahert tomorrow. The tde*'Dttfc? project la to Mttlo ?p old acrtjtdHg and wipe out ?H maa a atlmalns ?o the event; thrf ? eominlttee dn- eftvge- haa decided to offer ?U I* ee.h prlae. Ticket, have bean prlated ^and distributed ' will' be given "Keep the dollars rolling" Is tha slogan of the week. Many pennants have been given out, adverUgtitt the event, cards have been printed and other forms of publicity hare bed* employed. .-v. -.r.W- " -Fay-Up Week" was held ia^WHson last year had .fTS'.OOO: was eofleeted 09 old aocovHtc -While Washington nfay not equal thla record, it! Is be lieved thit * **ry Japg^amatftot wiU be paid &. ^ ? ~ ? ? ^ a.-;. ?' ?? ? n "v-i SEEK Off COAST I (Br United Pre) l NEW LONDON. CONN? It iu |reyrted here today that a strange te, with a gun mounted on ; had been sighted 6 ft the ! In the sound during the I RELIEF FID SHI GROWING! Total of Contributions for Armenian* Received to Date Is (70.00. The Armenian relief fund. took an other big Jump yesterday. The fond ia growing larger dally as the citi zens be^jtn to realize the need for. money and the good that the con tributions trita do. Those who contem plate donating to the cauBe are urged to db no-at cmce. M it U jiealtM^to send the money ofT ti toon as pos sible. The contributions to date are as follows: ?* Previously acknowledged . .165.60 B. G. Moss ............. 1.00 | jl/'E. Norfleet, Ransomvlllo 1.00 | John H. Small 2.00 C. M. Brown 6.00 - Cash J. 00 j Total (76.60 IW(! \ t iv. 1 ^ S- ? T By United Preaa) BALTIMORE.- ? Tremendous Inter est la being manifested In the conven tion of the American Federation of Tabor here relative to the railroad brotherhoods' fltfht for an eight-hour day. Speculation Is high as to what the big brotherhood leaders will say | when they will address the conven tion next reek. , . ? y *?? r. : ?MtlMfr.tHlIP ? imiA (By 'United Preaa) LONDON. ? Further advanced, a long the north bank of tho Autre brook were reported today by Gen eral Halg. The British front now extenda from eastward of Beaucourt along the Hver. ROOSEVELT TO VISIT WITH rill ISLANDERS W ' (By United Press) I NEW f ORK. ? Although the Fiji Islanders and Bamoana don't know it tet; Qielf respective Islands are due tqf * tilt and the 8outh Pacific la hi fpr somowhat of a splash. Dtfrltfg ll?< February, "T. R." is goini|r to tWlt 'eifi. The trip will constitute the Colonel's vacation after his stren "otnj labors In behair of Charlea B. rtttgnes. Mrs. Roosevelt Will ace*? SOfSkDOHAL HOIDEII . J . .. Ml NOW IN PROMS > . t (ty'ViiMiMik) 1' ? ?>BMWAUr,--n,.t r?u?? ward T?ftwr,i* fdrmafHSWa tootSal' pl??ar, plottad tSa Ah?ar of 'W, mother, Mr*. Am? If. WHpar, hfr hrolhw, Frad, and Ma alat?T, ? promt* futloi of tha mntlonl trial; wMoh la no* In prograaa. Saras- Jaror* hara kaaa aalactad, all of whom are marrtad and hua child ras. AURORA! AIR A BIG SUCCESS IN M WAY ? ml " ' HUGE CROWD WBKT DOWN ON SPECIAL TRAIN 16 THE FAIR YESTERDAY MORNING. IMTfRESnNCEXHlBITS in Spite of Rain and ' Other Handi caps, It Now LodiBf ja If Financial lx?s Will Not Re ! Considerable. Fair Continues Through Today. When the special train rolled Into Aurora fwterdjijr morning every available seat wan Occupied and scores were rmmg to -the baggage car and standing upi in the aisles. It was one of tho largest crowds that ever visited Aurora fori any occasion. The visitors found jpany attrac tions awaiting the^Nftt'the fair. The crop exhibit showed agt&e of the best of everything that haalvecn raised in the Aurora section thW T*&r. An ex hibit by B. H. Thompson attracted much admiration. It Consisted of a huge dressed hog. beautiful ears or corn, sausages, cotton and other crops. In the center was a hand some portrait of President Wilson. Several placards bore the legends: "He gave us these," "Prosperity with Wilson," and others of a similar type. The poultry exhibit also attracted much attention and ootttalned some extra fine specimens. / In the llvo .stoelc department. ther? wa* a large display of hogs, mules, colts, cows and -bulls, all of which were of the highest grade. The exhibit In the women's build ing was visited by large crowds dur ing the day. The eihiblt embraced needlework, art, curios, cooking and a magnificent floral display; It wire well gotten up and every Item that composed It was of special Interest. The amusement features were tak en by large crowds and provided a versatility of entertainment. Taking everything Into consideration ? In cluding Wednesday's rain ? the cltl xeoa of Aurora have a right to be *proud's at their fair. There were many expressions of praise heard on the grounds from the vlsltfea. The fair Is continuing today, an other special train having left hero this morning with a large crowd on board. A featurex>r today's program ?Will be the parade of schooV children and the awarding of premiums. A large dance waB given last night at which many wero present. IN HONOR OF MRS. WESTON Reception Waft Given Yesterday Af ternoon by Mrs. J. G. lllcrant, A most beautiful reception, charm ingly carried out In every detail, was given Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. J. G. Blount at her home on East Second street In honor' of Mr?. El bert O. Wonton. A large number of fueats cilled during the course of 'tbto afternoon. The home was most attractively tfecdnfWd, tW'"U&lor ncheme betttg yellow and white. Ros es. JUteM. chryaairt^aujM and n u motoe? gf Uhtn ertrf* etrffrfes aided In tk* decorations. ? E$ferS~& BttJEfcwiS Mywfc Jtdmund Harjjnfiiid Hta'ao noMna Cidrter and Kalliarlaa Small. Punch ni ?ttrro4 dnrtng Ihit conn* of tk?e