K “ WASHINGTON DAlLY NLWS FINAL EDITION 51 L Evans VOLUME NINE. FULL LEASED WIDE SERVICE OF TILE UNITED PLESS FOUR O'CLOCK WASHINGTON, N. C., MONDA Y AFTERNOON, MAY 20, 1918. NUMBER 229 ns GERMANS BRING MORE MEN TO FRON Big Demonstration Occured in Hungary on Sunday W^ w® ^W «w w$ w® ««$ GERMAN SUBMARINE BASES ARE BLOCKED WOE AND OSTEND 140 German Divisions Are “LONG LIVE WILSON” HAVE BEEN BLOCKED Bl Now Concentrated Against IS CRY Of AUSTRIANS THE BRITISH IN RAIDS The Allies On West Front IN BIG DEMONSTRATION rmans Have Been Forced to Immobilize JURY WILL TAKE Their U- boats and Torpedo Boats at Br uges, in Interior of Belgium, (By United Press.) LONDON, May 21. -The greater portion of the German submarine and torpedo craft, which for merly were operated from the enemy bases in Flanders, have been immobilized in Brugges, the British admiralty announced today. This is tak en to mean that the blocking of the Ostend and Zeebrugge harbors by sinking concrete-filled ships has locked the German craft in the basin at Brugges. Brugges is located in the interior of Belgium and is connected with Ostend and Zee brugge by canals. DISCIPLES TO BUILD NEW CHURCH, MINCES DREWLARGE CROWDS AT MEETINGS HELD ON YESTERDAY Ai a meeting of the • uncial Board ' sermon "The World’s Gigatest Memo- THE CASE ON TOMORROW The Thompson murder trial is pro ceeding to a rapid conclusion. It is expected that the case will go to the jury tomorrow morning. La wyers Grimes and McMullan spoke this morn big. Mr. Grimes represented the State and Mr. McMullan the two defendants. Jesse Silverthorne and Leonard Or- moi id. packed tutors- - The court room was with a large number ol D. II. Wallace Died At Kenansville On Saturday A. M. Enemy Have Made Considerable Increase City of Prague in Hungary is Reported to be In Their Forces in Anticipation of the i Great New Offensive, in a State of Siege Following Uprisings There on Sunday, (By United Press) WITH TUK FRENCH ARMIES AFIELD, May 19. In preparation for the resumption of the of fensive the Germans have concentrated one hun dred and forty divisions between the North Sea and the Oise. These comprise two thirds of the entire army and total in round numbers to one million six hundred and eighty thousand men.! This includes oi^; million and one hundred then —- and mrrVvvHu-m Titis mas s includes all div..,- * ions of Carmans, who were able to reorganize al' ter the Marell offensive. They are divided into fi ve arm es. (United Press) ZURICH, May 20. A stale of siege lias been declared in Prague following street fighting and demonstrations against Germa ny according to a dispatch from that city. Brocessions of Oechs and Jugo Slavs pa raded the streets shouting “Long Live Wil- son,’“Long Live Lloyd George” “Long Live - 1 'enceau.” The occasion was the celebra- ., ... of the inauguration at the National The atre. Police and military garrisons filled the place and streets. NEW REGISTRATION TO BE HELD FORMEN WHO ARE 21 YEARS OLD The following instructions have been Make all necessary arrangements for LONDON, May 20.- Our troops conducted a successful raid in the Albert sector yesterday and took a few prisoners according to a statement re ceived from General Haig today. An attempted enemy raid was repulsed with heavy losse 8 by our men. Heavy artillery firing increased consider ably last night along the Albert Bucquoy front. WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN FRANCE, May 2U. "Ail American official communique said last night that aside from mutual aerial actiivity the day was quiet along the front which our troops occupy. Our aviators brought down two hostile aeroplanes. In the course of a running air fight along the American front Major Raul Lufberry, an American Ace and a former member of the , Lafaveth Escadrille fell from his machine. The D. H. Wallace/of Kenansville, died at his home on Saturday The funeral ■ services were held today. Mrs. W. 11. Ellsworth of have left for the funeral- lace is survived Tk a wife children. He and his family this Mr. ami and city Wal- three known in Washington and many friends of his wife and children sym of the Christian Church yesterday at-, Hal." was a communion sermon and Pallnze with Ihemj^etr loss. .especially for the membership. As he hehl up the sufferings ami the sacri- eriD 11 new »1 church cost a ^ stablishing the approx Ima 1 el.r SMMMIO. The member- , h appeal t o the members’ ship Ims for some time fell Ilie, nced ^ ]ivt , ||u , „,; |1( . r , in . , beir fel _ of a new building and Dm success ol^^.^ 1]js audleuco was movcd to the revival’conducted by AN illiam John-. Guarantors Are Asked To Clip Coupons When Selling Their Tickets received by the local exemption board the registration in your jurisdiction in , accordance with Registration Regola- regarding the registration of men who have reached the age of 21 yars: The Act providing for the registra ¬ tion of men who have become twent one years of age since June bill last has been passed by congress and procamation by the President will be .Dons number two and, previous ad vices from this office. Prepare for any contingency that may arise. If you have not already done so complete entries. “Report of preparation” and .return immediately to this office- Too much emphasis cannot be placed on Fully 1.0(10 men heard him at to face will, Du- " Iw ' si t.y 1,1,-livrr Mg address, of making a forward move at this time. Proper committees will Bounced soon ami the work long cherished ambition will dustriously pushed- Evangelist Mlnges has been be of its ,30 •‘Tim other Fel- mental in helping put ac large institutional church /Turing his evangelistic cai instill’ s many projects r. This , low." They listened with intense eagerness and cheered him repeatedly He tom-lied lightly on the liquor ques tion and then said. "If you have any idea that I have been hitting at the Tickets for the Community Chau tauqua, which will be here for five days, beginning June 5th, were distrib uted to Ike various guarantors today issued shortly naming .Line 5th, 1918‘ the necessity for giving publicity to the day for registration period. You this dale. are urged to give the widest publicity (Signed-) possible through newspapers find all other channels to this date periol. YOUNG, Adjutant General. church has the combine! features of Y M . '.'A-. Y. W. C. A. gymuasi- um. par shower hallo social hall, ladies reading room. booze question you are have on’y hinted at it- Il's parlors, and public The social hall is kept. mistaken. 1 Next Sabbath this warehouse will be packed, and 1 will preach my booze sermon- Be lieve me. 1’1 skin these old geesers who have been raised on a bottle of monkey rum and never have beeh open for the general public seven days i ,. in the week.’ Evangelist Minges says^^^ that there is no use of a preacher flog/' ging the young people On Sunday a- bout going Io questionable places in storage plant .lays in the ami only open on Sunday- 3he church should be the brightest and the most cheery place in the city- with' the best and singing Hark x.’'^ foiled to state whether he wa« killed asked that the guarantors pay special 1 op seriously injured. attention to the following advice: ‘'There is a coupon attached to each WASHINGTON, May 20.—General Pershing Afi A ASM T^ A ^T^^^ 1 10 Su pp^y the demand for tractors, and 1 1 8 I th'’ railroad administration is rushing I [thousands of tractors to the fields. More than 200.000 of these gasoline ticket. Mach guarantor is requested re p ol q ec l forty-five casualties today. This ill- io detach this coupon when selling a - 1 . 1 • 1 t Ii( . kpt the purchaser’s name eludes seven killed ill action, one died from thereon aud also the name of u wounds, ouc died of accident, seven died of dis- //"/// "//.“/.“lease, twenty-teven were severely wounded ant and Lack their hides ou the two slightly wounded. This warehouse will be turu- ^pYERTlSE IN THE DAILY NEWS ‘ a taberimcle into a skinning!^ st loeth politicians and (•■ public what these politicians by straights’’* >0,ll( argumentative aUd forensic ability S 1 °" He carried his Headers to the ver 1 Last night’s audience -"as the largest]]^, •that has yet assembled at the ware- 1 " 1 iheavens with bis flights ami appeal tor the higher house. In the opening a large num ber of converts were baptized, follow- .Found sung things of her harp. from Die Tomb. Comes a Iloleful '' Let Its build our churches 1"'' cd by a spicy song service- Mr. ^l'”" ami a |. f] ie close of fl'm service Mr. Jar- ges led in the singing of "I Love lo Te’l j n|an sang "Tell Mother I’ll be There" the Story" and displaced marked ahi! ^j,^ w as beautifully illustrated with as a stereoptican picture*: for the living and sing ■Brighten the j He announced at the beginning of his house tonight, but Tuesday there Corner Where You Are.’ We more sweet now-aud-now. ami need sermon that he regrettted very much , Im a special patriot’-' Mr. and less to be in a melting when the Union ; y| j^.s H-Iv luH-ealaureate services Were on ami up. time songs amt patriotic num- gates down lii-rc. Clirisl taught us fe that be would hare been glad to have |„. rs will be Used. A special ‘ pray for Die things to be done on’given up Ids morning serrlce tor it if is extended lo all relatives and friends: earth as they are in Ilea veil. The it eonid Imre been arranged. "It would . „f the soldier boys. Apostle I’littl mocked al and the have been impossible for this large; Saturday night was farmers night „ra v e. 'till. Ill, where is thy sting.' audiein fully raim people to lie’,nd drew a large creed. The gifts Oli grave where is the victory.’ Lot in Hie High School an-’ot go each was given to I,. S. Waters discontinue Die custom of going ditorium.': lie said. Special prayers^ Pantego, who came 27 miles lo at- aroltud wearing our shrouds before were requested for Die High School tend the meetings, and to Mel>oria d ' - - ' " ' Gautier of Old Ford, for bringing the our funerals 'students ami the Graduating class. He brought eleven peo- rices people; His evening theme was " I he Heav- largest load. thronged lo the Warehouse and Dmeiily Mansions,” from the stand point pIe with him. Next Saturday interest was intense- l-fis morning, of oratory was a master piece or will be "farmers night'-’ again. iiight NEW HONOR CONFERRED GERMANY IS FORCEDTO ONGEN. MARCH REDUCE BREAD Wil .son kc" I lie May 20. President week name' Major March full general- . Bliss now chief of the staff and ,merican Representative at the General- important He will wear Hie rare insignia of four shoulder stars which spell the removal of restrictions he was under while acting as chief. He encountered these restrictions because some other Major General outranked him. ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS- ARE NW USED BY FARMERS Washington. May 20. ^The Omeri- can farmer is carrying on. though sons ami his horses have gone to war by regiments and by droves. laborers will lie in use by the end of this year, officials of the. department of agriculture estimate. the headland, nor does it pause to graze on the growing corn as it goes along. his I the Mrs. William Wells of Elm City, is spending a few days with her siter Mrs. Norwood L. Simmons. He has got to produce bigger crops over wide areas, this season than ever before, if the world is not to starve- Without bis horses and his sons, and with farm bands as scarce as ukeleles at a symphony concert, the American farmer is out to win, and he’s going to 10 it. FOR SALE CHEAP PONY, BLGGl and harness. Frank H. Bryan. (By United Press.) WASHINGTON. May pO-The Rus sian government accepts the German proposals of open peace negotiations with Ukraine according to State de partment. advices reeived from Stock holm- other messages declared that Germany is forced to reduce the bread ration t'rpm two hundred grams to one hundred and sixty grams a day. FOK SALE—BLACp ANGUS BI LL; 26 months old- 11. S. StauciU. 5-18-lwp. chug-chugging away in the fields, ear ly and late, doing the work of at least Today’s Program NEW THEATRE 209 0(H) farm hands and 800,000 horses.] The framer has pinned bis faith to, the tractor, and if be can win over the submarine with if this year, neith er the I. W. W. nor the Malthusian law ever again can worry the food pr- ducer- The tractor is solving the A mericai) food product ion, problem the back to-thejlaml problem, and many other things that used to give the good American gray hairs. Last summer not more than 40,000| tractors were in use on American farms and the gasoline plow horse was looked Ira upon as an experiment. Now twelve g factories are running night and day( Paramount Presents Marguerite Clark in ‘BAB’S MATINEE IDOL” Five Act Comedy Drama. Tomorrow Harold Lockwood in ‘PARADISE GARDEN” VV. C. 1- Presents “Claim Al- , lowed.” A great Pa triotic Flay. Prices tonight 11 apt! .22 cents Matinee Daily at 4 p. m Night Show at 8 F. M. ?B53K7?5?59