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'I times Associated Press Service. Associated Press Service. Vol. LXXI. No. 63. The Weather FAIR. RALEIGH, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1912. LAST EDITION. PRICE FIVE CENTS. Dcmble the Number of Paid Subscribers in R.aleigh of any Other Newspaper THE ALLEN HUNT NARROW 1 Detectives Feel Assured That They Have the Outlaws Cornered In Mountain Section NO CHANCE OF ESCAPE llolievcd to lie Cornered in n Wild .'Section of. the Dine Midge, Miles From Hlllsville and Near North Carolina Line Willi Fvery Known I'ass (iuai-doil Picked Slnt(I of Sharpshooters is on the Trail Xew Indict incuts Fxpecl cd Against the Men Today. liillsville, Va., March 27. VVhat the posse leaders regard I he limil nioveiiienl against the Allen ul l:(vrf was iiiidorlakon al dawn today by a picked squad of sharp shooting detectives.- Sidnu and h'liel Alien anil . U'cploy Tld wards, three of I lie four men Mill at large, are supposedly (in'iiered in a wild section of the lilite Ridge, t'Aculy unlet, Ironl liere. near the North Carolina line. Willi guards at every known pass that couid possibly furnish ail avenue of escape for the fugitives in this sec tion are determined to capture or kill the outlaws before emerging again. Detective Tom Fells, in charge of the '''Marchers, is confident the men have been trapped. Felts ad mits lie has abandoned hope of cap turing Claude Swansoil Allen, whom he believes, hundreds miles away by ' now. . . The grand jury, empaneled yes terday, expected to return hew in dictments, against the accused men before today closes. It is said young Victor, Allen, now in Roanoke jail with his father, Floyd Allen, prob ably will not be reindicted and may be set fret. No witness has been found to testify that Victor took part in the Shooting up of Carroll county court. Jewish. CoiiveiitiAn. Ashevllle, March 27,---The Jewish order of H'Nai li'rllh for the fifth district, including several southern states, is holding a two days' con Ventiou here, at the Rattery Park Hotel. The opening exercises Were held Monday night at the Temple on Spruce street, at which the delegnles were formally welcomed ancf two addresses were heard by prominent members of the order. lion. Locke Craig delivered the address of wel come on behalf of the city. Ashe ville was selected as a meeting place ufter a chapter of the order had beep organized here. John Arbuckle Dead. New York, March 27. John Ar buckle, the coffee man, died at hi home in Brooklyn, age 7 4, as a re Milt of general collapse, incident tc old age. The body will be taken to morrow to Pittsburg-for burial. K1DMA ALLKX. Who is declared to lie of the "Allen gang" of Virginia, for whom several imikmch are now hunt' lnc In the mountain funtneMH near the iMirdcr line of Virginia and North Carolina. A large price has lieen net up for Allen's cuitfure, dead or alive. and it Ih the general belief that If he 1 taken at all It will only lie niter he haft been mo, tally wounded the leader yr killed. -'- - ATIEfT MADE TO KILL THE MAYOR Rock Island, Ills., March 27. An unsuccessful attempt was made to assassinate Mayor Scliriver at the city hall this morning. An unidenti fied person fired a bullet through the mayor's oflice from a building sev- fl squares . distant. The imllet missed Scliriver, standing at the window. .Militiamen and ; deputy herifl's began a 'search- . . for the Would-be assassin. Militia in Control. Hock Island, Ills., March 27.-X-The three militia .companies the gov- nor ordered here to quell the riot last night in which one person was killed, two fatally wounded and a dozen hurt, completely controlled the situation today, A mob attacked the lil last night, attetmping to release ilie sympathizers with John l.ooney's weekly paper whiih had severely riticisi'd Mavor Scliriver. More Troops Ordered On!. Springfield, 1.11s., March 27.-4-lovernor. l)eneu lias ordered the entire smh regiment ol the Illinois National Guard to proceed to Hock Island io assist in preserving- order. rue request for troops raiiie after n unsuccessiul attempt to as sassinate the .Mayor of that city con vinced the authorities that more trouble was brewing. Shot Was Accidental. Rock Island, Ills., March 27. Sheriff limner, after . an investiga tion declared the supposed assas sin's shot Was accidentally fired by i deputy loading a riot gun. Asked (o Declare Martial Law, Sprinfield, Ills., March 27.- Gov ernor Deneen was asked by Sheriff Bruner to declare martial law in Rock Island. The governor awaits Adjutant General Dickson's report tonight before deciding - whether martial law would be proclaimed. Citizens In n Frenzy. Springfield, HI., March 27. Ad jutant General Dickson's report from Rock Island, says citizens there are in a -frenzy and the sheriff expects rouble tonight. DISCOl leu;!':!) AKOl'T TFDDY ''Intliusiasts Order Cools, Looks Like Strength Is Failing. Greensboro, March 27. Some of :he republicans here have news from he mountain section of the state where the Roosevelt sentiment start ed with such enthusiasm to the ef fect that since it seems apparent he former president won't get the nomination the ardor of many of he Roosevelt admirers has cooled. It s said that the Roosevelt people are leconiiug a bit discouraged although Roosevelt headquarters here con- inue to profess to believe at least, that the former president Is still gaining strength In the state. Con ervative republicans, however, say hey can't see it Just that way. BY NEW YORK DEFEAT Fort Wayne, Indiana, March 27. Thoroughly aroused by the outcome of New York primaries iir which the Roosevelt forces were defeated Roosevelt declared the whole pre tending was farce. He said: "In my Chicago speech tonight I shall discuss the matter In detail and explain why their men In no way represent the republican party and why no action of their should be accepted as representative of or binding on the republican party." "it will be a fighting speech, Roosevelt added. The colonel learned of the out come of the Indiana state republican convention but declined to comment A. AND M. AND IjAFAYKTTK PLAY GAME THIH AFTKHXOOX This afternoon at 4 .o'clock team of A. and M. will line the up against the tenln from Lafayette, The game premises to be an inter est Ing one from start to finish and the victors will have to lint a stiff scrap to make anything off' the op ponents. Farmers Congress In November, Washington, March 27 The nine teen hundred and twelve meeting of the farmers national congress Is to be hold In November, ap President WUltaker announced today', LAGMAN ffi SHOT BY HGBQ Raleigh Man Killed Ey Unknown Trsmp at Norlina Station Lsst Kigiit ARE SCOURING COUNTRY liloodlioiintls and Olliceis Making Sc:iiili in Neighborhood o Norlma for Ass:issin Who Murdered Mr. J. IE. Kinu, I'm- I'l'i loi niiiiii II :s Duly Mail lO.ircied I ramp l i-om Freiylit 'I'rain Itody I'rouzlit Her - Is Survived liy oiina; Fill her and Several hiothcis and Sisters. Mr. .1 . R . King lioard Air l.ini' frelwh .s-sli.tr :il Xoi li a.i 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 I v an iiiikiKu-. ii died an limil- liil -1- :is carried to n hosp'i.al fi.r i reitliueiit , 1 1 hod hel'e ui l.y I iui;.i ;iiii for liiui.-il li in-' II. .1 pany. Mr, King wa.: ejecting aii nnliiiown 'hobo from his train. Hloodhoiinds and oll'icers "iire scouring the -'coumr.v around Nor.ina. lint at noon today had loiiud no trace of the .murderer: The tragedy occurred ins; as Mag- man Kings train,- northbound, was ixing to clear Noi'liiia.; The flagman discovered a liobu on one ol the curs nd ordered him to alight, when a nis-ol shot rang out and Mr. King fell ..'mortally-wounded. ( oniineioi- Refern heard t lie sliot and s:iw :i nan running from the scene, hut was unable .o determine the color ol tue assassin. With-'. nothing .'more than tins us a clue, Seaboant officials and (lie local o Ulcers of Norlina at once procured bloodhounds and set olioiit irailinu the assassin, hut urhoni success. Lived in Raleigh. Mr. King was a native ol Frank lin county and was ;!i. vears old. mi monthi ago lie was inaineil fo Miss Heulah Reynolds, who lived near Merry Oaks, and thev have been re siding ai Wesl .lolmslon street. Resides his wife. Mr. King is sur vived liy liis father and Ihree bio.h- crs and seven sisters, the fiaher.Mv. I. ,M. King, and several ol Hie younger members oi die -lainilv re siding in Raleigh. !. King was :i memlier in good standing ol t .iuitiiI City Council. No. 1. Jr. (). V. A. M.. and the lirotherhood ol Railroad Trainmen. He was also a member of tile Christian church in Harris township. Franklin cnunlv. The. remains., will be carried to Franklin county tomorrow lor liuri;:l. .-'Survived bv oiing Wile. The news of Mr. Kings death will lie received with sorrow hv nianv friends. Large ami toviai. lie was admired by hundreds ol people. He had been with the Seaboard lot seven yewrs. For the vonng wile and father t lie deepest svmpalhv is felt. NEW YORK DELEGATES I New York, March 27. -Delegates to the republican natioiinl conven tion favoring Roosevelt s nomination were defeated ut yesterday s New York state primaries in every ilis- I rift where they opposed the candi dates- designated by the regular re publican organization and claimed by Taft's followers. .The Tult cam paign managers declare that at least eighty-three of New orks ninety delegates would go to C hicago lavor Ing president's re-ugnitnatioiK Wllliuin Ludwcll Shcpbard Deuil. Richmond, Va M mil .'7 Wll Main Ludwcll Shepliiird. a Confeder ate veteran, widely known as a do signer of sculpture, died here yes terday. Ills mqst notable work wus the soldiers and sailor monument herd. Tuft Hum '42 Delegates. Washington, March 27. As a re mlt of yesterday's primaries In the New York and Indiana slate con venttons, Taft's campaign head quarters claimed 242 delegates among those selected thus fur. Dl rector McKinley conceded but 24 to Roosevelt. . A man ceases to be a good hus band when heJicgiua to feel sorry for hluiseli. Mirs. mita js-:a do i:dm . W4 m 1 " " J 1. Ill e s v.'',:", Sb' was prepared ; ; ' r '' ' I'.rowu (him- sfpjttt Uoillllll lllViKU I ii';io!hei- Held ill' H'iii: ill ill tile p. :--i:i oi Xiv. Neil iin ii tfitman. ..eri:-:i s i.i urei Kiai iii ro:: t- .t !voi-.il,-. Mrs. I.;,;iiiIi,imi . ilclni! i :i li.iine on the necils ol gone! reads -in im emiii. Hi. al the Wom i,--, i.ilusi rial F. IiiIiKkmi. .which e. a: 1 1 .n -t ni' . ilii.il atlciition in .ev iii'li ci.. llll'lllg ellier t'.lf!.' s. Mt s. i ;i :t t-i 1- ni. in xit hi t'tal ii . c.i.uis sir i.e'n in t'i (ne Vicilai el i In - ( ..isiiit-v's clnldtcli. Asks $3,000 Grttn-brra lo Islc? $100,000 Bonds (ireeiis'in! i Alarm . ;i, :tin:i ; t lie Coniiiany Ii, : -i. i-i.ir i i i ;;.ley. t !ir,i,iv ei ellllllillll !'i '. II'.. 1 tiu'iii s IiiM-ll iivt I'l IV 1 a le,-, lieni.l till- (latiiagi' st.ii era Rail Ha- iiistiliiteii i:' by I'M we i,l attorney., 1 1 m iug oi' t In- em : leie II lOll 111!' sum of $::i hi ' "Id wliii-'i a l;M" ill I in -:r. ...! I.. 1 i.r l: e -ti-.li. he alleges n employ of i his ."af liii-i in genre of. I In t'u'ih thai i I lie. Southeri lo (idldsi-ori liiur ilie ;i t soili'etimes ): lll to lli-i sl'i lie -i.rt:;,. t,.. I he So'll hei 1 cold lK"-au..i Ilie yji'l'ilfi -o, enirluyei- ; work.- il.il, ed a deep ii da.1 s: l liai. i bad i-ondii i -1 ed a itee pei lungs ami i linn: ii-oiiM, nccoun' of 'physical' .'ami l.. II '.ve- elii elm eil hv lira . i :i;.:':i -am) -eni ,:i--h 7 : r1 a.: i li- ' TV l-lili'niv ."till ! hat id "ti'-work in water ,'' lie llege;i thai ev re . uWi and l hat ri-siioiisihii' for I lie iiiiil failed io drain nl tie fr n: ii;l, ed i;s pi. n e hi v liii Ii in l".ge-. i ii i; In- wori;- llii-h sen !et en ir :e;,ii:ine,r in I'l-legetl ill'." tiiiit 'lie C(.;e ,-:.i-t-n lii, Ii ,;ei ill d on illy a-; :i res-il: tie ha i i e!' it ii i;i 1 1 s in a, ui on li lie ;ii!i'!',-i ed great iila' agnny aiurwas forced to aliaieleii liisKe) '.-and come home. The cil v i ei'.'Mi ' sioners cl (.reenn boro have formally "decided in submit to the vii'eis o the town a pi'oicsitMiii to issii' $lll!t. 0 'in in bonds . .for perma nent street iiiiprneiueiit and an ex tension ot Hie sewer sistein. Ir i; proposed tlia! jMUMin of (he money In the eviut (lie biiius carrv. be used for iiiipiovmg ;he streets and fUD. (1111)4 lor : ('.'. ei-.-.. It Is expected that the date lor the bond election will lie fixed lmrllv an;! that tnc election will Im held within the nexl fit) days. The residents of Greens boro are aroused to "he 'necessity for belter .improved streets and it ls.net believed that there w ill lie any decldnd opposition to the iiotid b.iue. The lampnigii slogan will be "liettct' Streets for Greensboro" and the commercial lii.irestswlll rally toll propsoiitou iind seek by moans of the bond issue to give the author! tics Fiitllclent funds to connect up .... .......!..'... 1 ., 1 I,. ioii,ii-il nui-ti iii-n tool pin iiiaiii-io i,t Improve other linporlatit residential thoroughfares.- HE SUES il FOR BIS COLO TAFT VISIT TG DURHAM Dbrtc.i P'jzJjd Over S'tjat'&n EiL'caticnal Kleetiinr Decs Llsrticp Cb? OR'iNGE lrm ELEtTWN ::(!. Ml- ill I I:: il;l)H i .liklllU ti.e t '-iim!!-.- V e i- ol toe I res- id. .til Ciit-m'y. Ccvi-nliitii . . Meets Mnil .:ii ( .tiiaiv Sam In he I m I . . . . i i ( I ii, Itin'ige oimt i irl Kh . Ii p I- :. i:M,u l;o:id- iav I: ! mte-.i : ,i iv k'. . : .tine : r:v.-.' aim i;;es. I. .'I' I iei; in .u; il- I , I I-; ill!', in III!- .,e 1 1 i 1 !.-'--' i sl.;.t ,vil Ii i-iie ( -oloreil i'olers "of rlie w.'n.li, ind ai t ii" -'same i inie. ''is I r lug- ii ;,! nil' I tie Mooscv l --en-!m'c,.!t I'll!, I 1.-; !i lv I'.ri ilnin iiiiil ii'.'j ui Imis imi:,i . Tile repuiilii all eoue '. ' con-ell'-i.Ki will i.ieel. here; April 1'". -and ! s. i.ej.-r.iil;. !i"lievi .1 I i ill I the rti-i.l"iii wili :;:'!.,' ii convenient l i p. :i!v !:,-i-e,; In-fine thet - tiiii", A ii-omiiii-ut li'iliiijii rej..:!r.ii an'. w.-i. told i- tel"il:l,", lilii' V.-'S.- tl.e pi'iill- le in epl inn Kill' Mr, 'I'.i ft." and 1 lie i;e:,;. n.,-- !!-.-. ye.-.-;,,,.,'! ienl l-ei i'i- .j i :iil iii- line' i ; m ie i'-. if . --"e'h -. ere 1'is ini -.-utio: a-i this ii''!i::: ;is for i;.4iosi ',':. A, eDrii.'ing in iiil'i.i iiiatieii brough'i it-re .' et . -.-lia' ! -em Oranc'.v county, lie -lines' ion- of .'tile l",:i'liU' of ilie ei'-enl l'"ii -1 eP'i-iiiii. .; .... !! in - thai uii'e will ie ci-rried lowtl.. - .v-v.rjs. Vf.-',- a inn e.i ;e pa i.'.n ... ilie ei:e.lieii -.f if-snillf. Iulid ill I is.- aniii ol SJ.Iii.- i.i.i i,.i- eii.i roads e'.n i ieil in iiai' 'i-inty le. v .'na i'.i-p ; imi la total Mite of I.T'1,1 ia:i. Si nee I'll li '.III1 n i.-i Plea i i (P P-- point IMPP- lia'e d is-, ui ei -ei! hai i . t in jil.igi .- ail not 1. 1 -en .: o"i n 'in inn! ilii-l iiui ,. . i n y !- I ' ''iiii in i ::e ho ii Hilli'l'.ero i'p;ii sliotllil have jieei:: I'll use iiHere -t. d in ha. in', the olcr- ! iil iii i i.i ! i'le-vl i:a,e -e..rcen-ailli'"; ;ii!i:i:n- :.. i -!i'd t '..' i'.eh.'ral t,tiiiioi! lie- -tl'-..' roup;- p. ibat- ;nii-- 11. ieil -wili- 'lie lain ;: U i! Iliil t he IH'M i w da. s.: The eci-ptv :;!!; e, ;pt, -ipieiils 1 ! d.n Ul-i.'ll of w !!(;. -one co-.iliiies will ipeei t'ais ! Vet'lll-.-. .for it :-o--;iep .1 :i.i;ee i ! ; i . anil I he ii .dice I ions ale thai Ihiip.v or i:n;;e eiii'eiitiii's Vili it - :., ,I.e !!,("-, i"- .. Tile, opi'llilig . sesi-'ii vy'ill be' :. -!.! in ;he ,-..t rl i i , t- atiii viii '.in-. .;-'re--ii'el over hv Slate Sn ner'Pi i-pii pii ,i. i, .toyner. Tile prosralM U.-, relp.;ile;;.i)e la leresl m ci nra i ors. ar.il lias been (('onti'iued on I age Seven.) HUM WAGE Bill Will M . . Vl:u'.-!'.. L'T..- Tin-. i'ii it- u'.i.i !'.). w ,t?. - bill, di'Sig'i d to opt il - oil to the di.-aatron coal t-lrii.i.. will tie the law of-tic land v, ll l.iu I v ,.i.y-iii' hours. 'I'll IP'lil l's' eiel-;li inn . met t lliscll- tin- pi'ojun al for niliupir! ill:; to III lriners tip,' iiue.stliin 6;' ballotiii v.bctber . 1'ie t'liiiiiPi'tn wage bill should be acc;'pie, liy thein. Miners Will te. Lond'oii, .March ; i!7. ') lie minor federation has derided i" take an iiniiiediiitf ballot among the miners as (o whether thev d' ire to accept tli'e goveriimeiil s ininimum .k bill and return to work. Mini is Will lietlllll. London. March -7. - lirlt islt leal owners have ri solved to m cepl tin minimum wage bill. This mean all fumes will be opened to men as soon as they deiilr;' lo return to woik Colorado I'or Tuft. C'olora'do, Springs, .Iarcli 27. In .'the' flt'bt test vote on temporary chairman the (,'olormiiV reimblicati stale convent ion vole stood 'l'aft folces 0"iii, Roosevell 212. I'oiie I'i us (tetter. (tome, March 27. I'o.pe Pius' con ditioii is 'much better today. He de- ' ..I.I...I i Jl... .......l ...!! . i iio-w in ii-nuiut- iiie ,eiieiili until em e. Several- American citizens 'were presented to the 1'ontiff today IDE TURKS M BIG mule over nm 'Loadoii. M army i:i Tripi iriory over fi'eh 7. The Turkish ili ha achieved "ii great tie-. Italian army. The s are iweaty-seyen of- lialiiil,-' hei.es ; fi.-t i and iliir:y-!; 111!-.! ,-,iid wo I lnindi-ed men aii-oriling lo Che i- p-':a iii-iiie 'I ' 1 1 1 -1 : :;li command er, a, il- n:;li.,.'.i. 'rei-eji-i-d here; 'Irom a p'-i a I eon ei pond'-iii a I Turkish head'i'lii! le,-s. 'I le- repi-i-1 of i he Tnrliish-Ualian It, 1 1 1 1. ,-;:.. il:e epiire (amp e(iiii mep: 'p. iae i'rlia.us fell; inio the Tr.f!ij-i. :r ,ci; hatiiis: The location of ilie i.uile v.. is not 'given. The ea.-'iai' i' s among the Turks, and Arab.-; was a hundred 'and lifty liill- i-li ii'i.l lll!ili'll. i'i Ml Ulltll M1W TOW N M:n-l'-i: Cuiiliiv lias New - o-.vn ( a! ts Mint' ii I'd' c-mil (! iv.- CJ. 1 (I !.!! , jl es. '! -ui .' .Man ii L' ,'. Iia.i licit i-oini-I . i 1 ! i, i'g-ing to i in'- front ip an Uela ; ri;.l; - I.;. . I In i.i .1 Mopilay Mr l-'li i .! .ih'iia'iii . 1 1 . iti Ih" western : i: 1 1 i I 1 1,1- i ni!!'! v.aa in low p. aiel .. !), l b; I .The Ki ,ll .lol'ilall Co., .inn .1 Va -i "l.iiellcv ai-,- didiig.a big i hin- ioi- 1 mil . i -1 of I In- count v f,i -, ; -,ai l oiejiaiiies ow n iihonl ...no" aires of land in Harnett and I'uii.le i ian.i, :i:iil ar' 'building satid clay rouds' 'through their holdings and have started a town to -he called I'iie- Wire. .They .will put out about, iliiii.iiioi young fruit trees this spring-as a starter and wil of course add in :i is in tiic future.. .-Land whii-li v-.;pi Worth at one time only ;! i: ' a -re is -.now selling for ? 1 "i and ::".. 1 .Mr. '1. It. JlcKay left for Kev West, -"Fin.. . to accept a position' .in tlie l-'i-pia Hospital its medical 'ii ,i-..;i.-: Hi.-' bro'licr, -Mr. Malcom Mc-a; . 1.: i'i charge of this -depart-up' a' oi'-; in .(re' liospilal. ,t'a .. liiipti I'i i'i- . l.oili-.e, No, 1 i'.lt. f I ' i hias. of Dunn,.' is en post up.precend'.'iited pros th." way of taking in new ii ill;, nee iour tamiirl.ites have been R.iiia ;'' v.ii i in t he la-.-f thirty days, i , ' i w ' i oi -ii-r- :. i'.v v. (luderiny. '.:.: :- i.ofpg ,o 'hapiieir to them on ii. -m M.ip.lii. piii'it. Last night lour I'.i.at.'S Ve-e voted llll, 1111(1 Will ;le 'i!e;:,;iii-e of riding tile uoa.l i' Vi lli iT i: i.i. iioi'i: t ,i!i' I; 'gins io (.'! her In His Lid- dies lee I carl ice. Wants I'eilliant A.-ai". i -p. . ,.i. lo Tl'e Tiincs. I Greeiii-boro.- Alardi 27. -Manager labbi!" IP., li-nf i iie i'at riot team in the I aroiin,! -lasepiiit association. iy.: that he has wireit t ransportat ion i all Die men. signed I or I his season ml i hat l.e i" peel:; his hunch to epoi'i ler oriiciiee nut later than lei. dry . TP'- !;.rst practice "of . the I'airiiits' w'H lik.-U in- held .Moiulay ; i i 1 1 j ; iiai li'ip- on U!H il the ipet.i; t of 1 he la ip.ot, ibiyle will pill 'i.r h ii.il; :.s i i: riiiigh rigid practice, my le ooiii va-; l e hits ii winning team ' u'r-'.id:. signed and nothing III illt ie ':;;!;.! ill salisl'.V llllll. iy TEAHS IB MEET Gil RANGES 1 !- - ai dip-;- iilirei't in ie-; tif i'ii,. Ill 'ister h.-'.s. i- '.In' ; st vera I Nori li Caro- I'llllll'l'lll"' oi tipii Vegim. in.- to imaged ' in c om petitiv.' r'l'e piiiiiiee on ilie range: in Gobl'.iti ro. -Raleigh and tiasloiiia The taiaat iiiiilh ry corps and .Troop A. ciiMilr; . ''-v. ill sb.ooi on li-.e ranges pksi itiii'.eiih-nl in ihiir home sta lions. 'I'lle dates for tile coin net il ion are; . ', i Sc-o-al re'iitpi iit at (.iolilsboro, April I'.-l": I'i i'i I regimeiil,' ui Gas toi'ia. April ----I. and Third regl tiiilit. iit Raleigh, May I . : A regiipi-iital prize will lie n ward ed t he . cotiipany loam - making the bes: score al ea -li ol Hie ranges and alter the shoot the ihree highest loams will hold a state i -hampitniship snoot in li.ih lgli In ip. ntest lor tin Duponl troiih.v. This is the -climax of the regimen;, contests. S; ond Ti Inl of Mis. Mcltetv . '--- tieioitsa, La..'.. March 27. The second trial of Mrs-; Zee Rutlge Mc I'ee. for hilling Allen Garland; n Tu In lip I'niversity student, began to day. Al ."the first (rial the woman's defense w as she shot in 'defense of her lienor." On the murder charge Ihe jiiry disagreed. The charge now is man- Bin uylvlt-'i-. DR. BROUGHTON MlWIfJ RAIFIGH 7o Famous Evlist Returns to City to Deliver Farewell Address Bsf ore Sailing TO SPEAK ON SUNDAY W ill Address (ii eal Audience In Auditorium on Invitation of Ral eigh liainber ol ( ommerce Is Oucsl ol 1 in le. Mr. N. It. Itrough lon Is Wake County I toy Who Has Achieved World-ide Fume bv Mag nilicenl Service in South em ilv What Atlanta la per Saul ot His Depart in e. Dr. I.i'ii. (i. Urouglitoii. former pastor ot the liantist Tabernacle in Atlanta. ,a.. arrived in the cilv earlv todav Irom Atlanta and is the i'liesl of his uncle, Mr. N. I!. Hrong'i lon. on New licru avenue, lie will speak Siiinlav al ieriioou at ;! : 30 in the auditorium, this being in the nature oi a farewell address to his mends in North Carolina and Ihe south. He will soon sail for Lon don i-ingland. to become pastor of Christ, church. . Dr. lSroughton s address here Sun duv , atteruocti will be in resnonse to an invitation extended him bv the Raleigh chamber, of commerce. His magnificent work in Atlanta, and building and conducting the great est institutional church in the world, lias stampfd him as one of ihe worlds foremost constructionists, and his name will adorn the papes ot lustorv. A Wake county bov he rose by sheer force of character and constructive genius, combined with ii deep religious feeling to an emi nence obtained bv tew men In a ceniurv. It was to pav this man a sincere tribute and to hear words trom Ins mouth that Religh inv'te'l Imp back home to deliver his fare well message. I reparaiions are being' made for the address Sunday afternoon. Fro;. Wade R. Drown will have charK.? of the music and a niigluv chorus will be -assembled. Invitations have been xletided lo the people of the coun v and oilier sec, ions ol the state to be here. While in the city Pr. Ilroughton .til renew aciiuaintances and trlend Inps ot votith. and in memory he will again roam the fields, plav with other vouths and enjov the freedom I childhood. He will be hearli.y welcomed home. Departure I rom Atlanta. Accompanying a two-column cut 'ii Dr. Ilroughton- and his little i.aughter. the Atlanta Georgian had ilie following front-page storv of ills -departure Irom that city: The star Spangled Banner will fCni.tlriiitilflii PREdTwa.l rillVCI-lSS l'ATIllCIA. New oi-k society Ih pieHiing to pay n tribute lo the artistic ability ol I'i iiiccsN I'liirli iii, daughter of the Duke and i DucbcMi of Connalight, ivhose hcauly and cbornilng person, ality enpitvated the people of New ot k In t Kiiiiiincr, when she visited that city with her parents, A pri vate exhibition In to be given a num ber of pa int I tigs sketches tluit were iniiilc try America's favorite duagh tec of royalty. One of the nnent v&A v4;-'j . sUetclieM in Ihe collection is entitled "I Wiih Hungry," It 1m p drawing jof her grandfather, King 1 Edward , YIL, ami hw him ftl-iMing front ' 1 the dinner table, m
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 27, 1912, edition 1
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