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Tribune rd VoLXVL . B. SHERRILL. Editor tad Publiaher. CONCORD, N. G, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 5. 1916. Member Tbe AnocUted Preaa. No. 305 5lE Congo Daily FOR ADJOURIlI.iENT OF CONGRESS WEDNESDAY PROVIDED TOE BY JOINT RESO LUTION PREPARED. imanBnin vm bill TO CONFISCATE ALL THE RUBBER QOOD8 Austria, For the Second Time, Is to Confiscate AU Her People! Rubber Good. (Br The Aaeeelaleal Freaa) Vienna, Sept. 5. For the second time since the beginning of the, war Iti Passage Will Clear the Way for the government has found it neecs Adjournment. It is the Lart tW'? tJt the Bif Measures on the Adminis tration Programme. Only Two Proposals Remained to Be Disposed of Today Before Final Action is Taken on the Reserve Measure. One Would Create Tariff Com mission and the Other Would Es tablish Selling Agencies Abroad. (By The Aaaoelated Preae) Washington. Sept. ". Drastic amendments to the revenue bill, strik ing at the allied black list and Brit ish interference with American mails, were adopted today by the Senate and created consternation among the d plomatic representatives of the al lies. In allied quarters it was declared that the enactment of the amend ments into law would constitute noth ing less than a non-intercourse act, preliminary to commercial wartare, with a possibility of far reach ng consequences. I'ntil the retaliatory amend ment becomes law with the Presi dent's signature, the Allies have tech nically nothing to protest about, but there are assurances that the repre sensations will be .made if the amend ment stays in the bill. Inasmuch as the government has decided on a course of legislation to meet restraints on commerce, which the diplomatic eorresiondent has been unable to remove, it is generally ex lieeted the amendment will be put through. Washington. Sept. 5. I'nder an agreement to take a final vote before adjournment tonight the Senate con tinued to work today on the, emer nencv revenue bill. Its passage will virtually clear thei wnv for adjournment ot probably not later than Thursday, as it is the last of the big measures on the Administration program. Ad journment at (i p. m. Wednesday is provided for in a joint resolution al ready prepared by the Democrat'.!' leaders and its presentation in the House for passage todav is only awaiting word that the Senate could finish its work by that time. Only two proposals remain to be disposed of today before flnal action is taken oii' the revenue measure it self. One would create a tariff com nrssion and the' other would embody the Webb bill to permit the formation of American collective selling agen cies abroad. which has just liegiin and continues 11 ril il Sept. 10, is so drastic and far reaching that it is going to put taxi cabs, many horse cabs, motor cycles and a host of other things out of commission. In announcing its step the govern ment declares that the army is plenti fully supplied still with automobile tires and the like, but declares there exists a need for systematic or "re- tenerated" rubber that can lie filled mlv in this way. In consequence all owners or prositeetive owners of sol id tires, outer ties, or inner tubes, re gardless of their condition, must con tribute. Bicycles are almost the on ly things exempted. Automobile and carnage owners are InirdcRt hit. Vienna and the larg er cities of Austria, still have a more plentiful supply of cars than (lermany but these and the two-horse cabs equiped with pneumatic tires, it is expected, will go. The person who attempts to circum vent the new regulation may be pun ished with six months' imprisonment APPOINTED MTHTITntJt OF GEN. BEXBEXT'B STAFF MaJ. Brevi and XaJ. Butter to Leave Soom for Paso. Oriental a Pop. alar Point Good Riflemen. Pranks Played en the Rookies. By Jno. M. Oglesby. Camp (llenn. Sept. Major S. Glenn Hrown, of (Srvennburo, and Ma jor Baxter Hunter, of Charlotte, bave been apMinted members of the staff of Major (ienernl Seiberl, commander of the th division at Kl 1'aso, Texas. Major Brown, who uas ordnance of ficer of the North Carolina Brigade lie tore the office was abolished, will become ordnance officer of the SHh division, tlie new military bill not pro viding for an ordnance office for a brigade, but for one for a division. Major Hunter will be attached to the medical corps. Major Hrown and Major Hunter expect to leave for hi Paso in a few days. General Seibert, commander of the Uth division, was formerly a member of Oeneral (ioethal's staff at I'anama. The North Carolina brigade, if sent to t lie Ixirder, -will form a part of his command. TO SECURE COTTON GRADING SYSTEM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AP PROPRIATE $300. MAT ELIMINATE WORD "OBEY" FROM CEREMONY Kill! Of IDE HIS PLUS It is Expected That the Adoption of the Plan WQl Save the Farmers at Least One Dollar Per Bale on An Average. Albemarle Road(in No. 8 to Be Changed to Go Through the Lands of Louis Heilig. Charlotte- Concord Road in No. 2 to Run Through Lands of W. W. Morris And Aaron Boat Changes Also in Roads in Not. l and 2 Townships. At tlie meeting of the Board ot Today Ubor Day is a half hoi- "nty l onnmesioners yesterday tlie i,lv in Caiim. The regit ar morning usual routine matters were aisposco drill was held but after recall the of, and also a number of road pcti- inmiia were dismissed. Most ot tueiu tions. attended the celebration at Beaufort. I'pon the petit'on of a number of which was arranged by the chamber Kit izens, the Board ordered that the ..f that town. The exercises consist- county tund appropriate a sum not ed of boat races, pddresses and b:ind exceeding $300 to secure for the farm- ....n. Kv r.Mrin.pnln bunds. ers ol i aoarrus county me cotton Oriental' is fast becoming a popu- grading service offered by the Divis lnr point with soldiers and every ion of Markets of Hie North Carolina week end excursion boats run there. Experiment Station. I'nder this ar The principal feature of a visit to rangcnient tlie ginner is paid by the the little town on tbe Neuse is the farmer two cents per pale ginned. trn irhieh includes a journey which is to pay for mailing to the f -v - ... i . ... j- . .......... I.. f Commission of Protestant Episcopal Church Want to Leave Word Out of Wedding Ceremony. ( Br The tmriiM PraoO Chicago, Sept. 5. A commission of seven bishops, seven pastors and sev en laymen of the 1'rotestant Kpiwu pal Church, apHiiited to revise the ritual of the Church, has determine. I to eliminate the word "obey" fron the marriage ceremony, it was learned here today. The commission will rc lort to the general convention of the church at St. Iuis, October 11. Radical changes are promised in tin- ten commandments, burial and bap tismal services, and various prayers. The tenth commandmaut as example. will be shortened to "Thou shalt not covet anything thnt is thy neigh bors," if the commission's report is adopted. U. S. STEEL MAKES NEW RECORD TODAY S0MME BASrfir.JHES MOST VIOLENT STAGE FOREST HILL NEWS. J flLi ik nnn Kronen if he fails to through the inland waterway, which nearest grading station a sample oi or fined 15,000 Kronen, it he rails to . The turn ,n every b:t of rubber tire ma- a bull t about U - wi th,n ,,, the fanner its ferial he possesses on the day alot- whuh onne, ta rf in nmrket njr tin rpti. i .... . i . . it .1 i... 11. n nnn I m linla (Vtoiilail In mi n . a .. in I ihoroMi' mvintr fln ouuei iu i ' November of last vear. and was more Seres made on the r.ue range re one ... r. ,,, ... successful than expected. So much now being posted and show that the o having the bale cut open, an.l sani- rubber was discovered that the mill- North Carol" na origaue ons a .... "."' .'"' " tarv store-houses were filled, and it number of expert riflemen. An ofli- is expected that this method will save was possible to turn back some of the eer, who looked over tbe scores and tluwfarmers an average of one dollar ..ri. iu in.tivi.tna . mireH them, declared tuai me per naie ... r . North ( arolina troops nan more h. Ten Thousand Shares Change Hands at a Price Equivalent to 100 3-4. (Br The Anttlilri Preaa New York, Wall Street, Sept. '). I'nited States Stetd made a hi; ri'cord at the opening of the market. 10,000 shares changing hands at !IS to OS 1-2. The maximum figure is equivalent to 100 ;t-4. allowing for regular and extra dividend of "J 1-4 points, which came off the stock when sold at extra dividends last Friday. The previous high record was steel was SIS ;i-H, made hist week. Mercantile Marine, preferred, also madr a new record at 111. likewise Kelly Springfield Tire at 81 7-S. The entire market expressed relief of tlie siK'culative community over the set tlement of the railroad controversy, gains in other parts of tlie list, rails excepted, being 1 to 2 points. CHAMPIONSHIP OF LEAGUE IS NOW AT STAKE Among the road matters presented PRICE OF BIBLES MAY GO UP. to qualify as expert riflemen than the t board were petitions for changes r xew York troops bad to qualify as of the following roads: Amrtp anctetv is Unable to Fill rta,,.n To change the Albemarle road in 4n n.j.m r.u. in collece has a com- . 8 township, the proposed change m, o;k. n. Lrf.velv easv time in contending to take the roa.t through the lands ot ....j .u a.,, in Won the nrice with iokes and iwanks as compared Loms He lig. ..f ii,i. was likelv to advance at with a rookie in camp and every ru- To change the Charlotte-Concord ...i,;i, ...! ,.a:n s taken advantage road in Mi. - tow nsinp, oeguuiiiig ni Congress V' , i. . ,, .nl i. 4i, ;!.. For instance, there the Jingles house, near ( oddle i reek, increaseu me cost u. pmn- ui u j' . . i . . , . , , , ii: oi, .lise.ission in camp as to nnd to run througli tne lands oi v. The stock' of Bibles and books the probability of the North Carolina Host intersecting the old ,.tu.t in fnrei nnL'tiages. previ- trooim be ng called out in case u.. near ine vraxen p.a.-e. I '. . . - : i. 1 .. . . .i a :i. inct u-nen usly brought irom .iennaii.v, is --iwas a rauroaa sirmc j- - the discussion was most rue me e.i? road ing rapidly exhausted, it was stnfl. and the society is unable to fill all orders received. neerinjr corps from Wilmington ar rived and were mustered into ser A rookie asked who and ior .mi purpose engineers were being sent to camp and be happened to pick Ser geant Caldwell to answer ine q..r..".. The sero-eant earnestly and sef ously superintendent .if roads go over the I"- ,i it.. I -1- i informed his questioner tnat me .-.: PEACE MEET TO PORTSMOUTH. New Hampshire City Selected for the U. S.-Mexican Parleys. The 'American-Mexican point com mission to seek a solution of border difficulties will meet at Portsmouth, N. H., iirobably Wednesday or Thurs day of next week. Kliseo Arrcdondo, Mexican ambassador-designate, and Secretary Lansing reached an agree ment as to the place of the meeting Monday. THE WHEAT MARKET. Bullish Estimates of Yield Strength ens the Market. . n fPha, Aaaoclatcd PrWHH) u: . n Unlliah estimates Lt i,o fur the wuruose of rnnnini of tbe yield both in the United States tbe train8 in case there was a strike, and Canada had a decidedly strength- antl timg a new rumor started over ening effect on the wheat market here camp today. liening prices, wim-i. ia.. iir:i fr Eiaht from 1 is to 4 cents higher, with Qompers Praises Wilson for EigM December at 14!) 1-2 to 151 and May Hour measure. slight reactions, mir u.eu a .-. w --- Ktl.i To change the Pioneer Mills road in No. 1 township beginning at a point just south of the bridge over Caldwell creek, and through the lands of C. W. Abernethy and Pioneer Min ing Company, coming back to the old road near the residence of Dr. Black. The Hoard ordered that tne Tbe Games Between Philadelphia, Boston and Brooklyn May Decide National League Championship. (Br The Aaaoclate Prcaa) Boston, Mass., Sept. 5. The Braves leading the National league, today began the first of two series winch will go far tQ- determine whether Philadelphia, Brooklyn or Boston will gain ultimate honors. The present champions, fresh from a string of five victories from Brooklyn, came here for a five-game series. Philadelphia is now tied with Brooklyn for second place, fairly more than point he Ihind Boston. Immediately after these contests Boston will meet Brooklyn here for four games. 1 he end of that series, it is though, will find the winner clearly indicated. Two Children Have Been Seriously HI, But Are Recovering. Person als and Other Items. M ss Kuljy Slierrill has returned iruin a visit to friends in Charlotte. Mis Margaret Keith, of t'harlotte, who has been umUiij; Mrs. J. C. Cook for several da s. hn puie lo Salis bury In v i-it lriends. -Mr. . A. Wilkm.-on has returned Iron, a v sit in Markets m Baltimore. Mis Addie WihhU lias returned Irom a viMt tu Salisburj. Miss .May lihilni'k has returned from a month's vimI to her sister. Mrs. N ii-k Hopkins, of Charlotte. .Mr. Jesse Wilt Is lias joiie to H dge way, S. ('., to spend a week with relatives. Mrs. W. 1). Vorke. Miss II nth Yorke1 and Charles Yorke have returned from a week's visit to relatives in Albemarle. Mrs. .1. C. Cook an.l mother, Mrs. M. T. Moore, spent yesterday in Sal isbury, having their eves treated by Dr. Brawley. .Miss Maggie Mills has returned from a week's v sit to her sister, Mrs. Bruce ArroAood, at Bessemer City. Mrs. .loiiii Patterson, Mrs. Vie Scarhoro, Miss Mary Coudmun and Fred (loodmiiu spent Sunday in Char lotte. Mr. W. T. I,ec has returned from a visit to relatives at Mooresville. Mrs. C. T. Carter and daughter, Miss Margaret, of Chicago, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Morvin Suther lor several weeks, have gone to Slatesv lie lu spend several weeks with relotives. Master William Lee Mills, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mill: been verv ill for several days. His condition now shows improvement. we are glad to note. Little Miss Margaret Melchor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mel chor. has been ill for a week w.th fever, hut is rapidly recovering now. FRENCH AND BRITISH 8TRZKB BLOW AFTER BLOW. IRE M1K1NS 1 Sin M To Force Their Way Thronfh the German Lines. The Latter An Not Yielding Their Carefully Organised Positions Without Desperate Resist ance. And the Fighting is Unusual, ly Severe With Heavy Losses On Both Sides. Battle Being Carried On Under Most Unfavorable Weath er Conditions. 29 Villages Have Been Captured by the Allies. (Br The AaauclateS Prcaa) The battle of the Somine has now high pitch of violence. THE COTTON MARKET. iiniiwcuul eh.mu-es nnd report to tne next meeting. The (loodman and Johnson road in Xo. :l township was accepted by the Board as a public road of the county. Other minor road changes were presented to the Board, and were held olf till next meeting, pending an investigation of the superintendent. Generally 5 to 9 Points Higher. Oc tober 16.05. (By The Aaaoclated Frena) New York, Sept. .". The cotton market opened steady today at a de cline of one point on October, but gen erally ."i to ! points higher. October coin rai ts were relatively easy at the start, but after selling at l.".l:i. ral- to I II.) or 1 points net iiigner. reached the Against p eked Cierman troops tbe French and British are striking blow after blow, in what appears a supreme effort to force their way through the . Oerman line. London today announced further substantial gains at two points north of the sector, of 12' miles, over which the French advanced yester day. The Hermans are not yielding their carefully organized )Ksitions without desperate resistance, and the lighting among the ruins of villages and over desolated lands is unusually severe, with heavy losses 'on both sides. Last night the Germans launched a vigorous counter attack, but the French reports state thev were beaten 'as back with heavy losses to the attack ers. The battle is being carried on under most unfavorable weather con ditions. Since the beginning of the Somme offensive 2!1 villages have been cap tured by the Allies. In Roumania the first clash has oc curred between Bulgarians, who have invaded Dobrndja, and the Russians, who went out from Bessarabia to aa- i sist the Roumanians. An oftVnl Bulgarian account of the invasion says that on the first day the Roumanians were driven back, leav ing hundreds of their dead on the field, and two villiages near the fron tier were occupied. The heaviest fighting on the east front is not under way southwest of Kovel. The Russian war office an- Uecemner ai it-' i-- i" i : . i a -in at 151 to 152 1-2, were followed by Lewistown, Maine, Sept. 4. in n ai joi io w- iy j i .ijMOa hore. Samuel (lom- .i.i tin tnnn n rnnv Liiii.nniir uhv nvivn .o.. - -1 . a ly the top 'of the initial values, pers, president of the American Y e, -. p)gt.Season Serie9 will Start at ' 1 I f I.nbor. praised 1 result m rhorinrta einkiuii 7 I near ACintic Fleet Leaves Hampton Roads (By The .Uwoelatee Ireaa Newport News, Va., Sept. 5. The Atlantic fleet, which spent the week end in Hampton Roads, left this morning at 10 o'clock for southern drill grounds, off the Virgina capes, to resume target practice. The fleet will return to Hampton Roads Friday to spend the next week end here. There were about 40 dreadnoughts, cruisers, destroyers, supply ships, col liers, etc. in the line that steamed out today. INFANTILE PARALYSIS. Wilson's administration lor us achievements in the interests ot the Slight Increase in Epidemic in New bbor ; movement and aeClHHHia L 1 -- , the Danbury hatters and Arizona an- York Since Yesterday, (By The Aaaoelated ITeea New York, Sept. 5.-A slight - ticipated in by Char crease in tne epiuemic oi ,u....- Hu the Republican presioen- Paralysiswas observed during the l - nomiee. hours ending at lu a. m. louay. ft ientiiy discussion or me were 411 new cases, three more than I , ilwav strike he defend- yesterday, and 21 deaths, an increase P'! attitude ot the brotherhoods ot nve, Charlotte. Charlotte. Sept. 4. Tomorrow af ternoon at 4 o'clock the post -season series to decide the championship of the North Carolina league for the season of will be started in this LEAVES NASHVILLE FOR LEXINGTON, KY. Hughes Will Make Speech in Lexing ton This Afternoon. From There to Maine. (By The Aaaoelated Preaa) Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 5. ('has. K. Hughes left Nashville early today for Lexington, Ky., where lie is to deliver a speech this afternoon. The nominee was due to reach Louisville at r o'clock, where a HO minutes' sto" and a brief rear platform address are on the programme. He will leave Lexington tonight and spend all day tomorrow en route for Maine. lie. I while January sold up to l(i.22 with mmn,.es that in this sector, more than the general list showing net gains 10 4,.-,io prisoners were taken from to Li po nts shortly after the call. Thursday until Saturday. Cotton futures opened firm. Ocfo- j,, (,,. Carpathians the Russian her Ki.02: December 1.04; January troops are still pressing forward to ld.!:.; March 1 (!.:." ; .May KU8. ward the Hungarian frontier. DR. SUMMERS GIVEN THREE YEARS IN PRISON TOBACCO MAKES A RECORD PRICE AT DURHAM Convicted of Performing Illegal Op eration on Miss Annie Jones. (By The Aaaoelated Preaa) Charlotte, Sept. 5.- Dr. J. 'W. Sum mers, a physician of some prominence here, who was convicted in the criini- AIRSHIP SAVES A BATHER. week after Capt. Allien nan, oi v. e nfleeT for the n beach patrol had used a borrowed . tl fla-rf. Treaty to Purchase Danish West In dies Favorably Reported. (By The Aaaoelated Preaa) Washington, Sept. 5. The treaty for the purchase of the Danish W est Indies for $25,000,000, wa Bordered favorably reported to the Senate to day by the foreign relations commit tee by a unanimous vote othe Sen ators present. It will bet reported later todav. and an effort will lie made to have it ratified before the adjournment of Congress. raft to rescue Edwin Welser, wno ax -"-- .. nrnnRP of uj j.;j o ,,rr mile ont to sea. in l oncorn iou, i t unu " '1 ..: ta. I Democratic Child Accidentally Shot at Hickory. (Special te The Trlhwae) Hickory' N. C.,' Sept. 5. Stanley Deitz, 12 years old, was shot through the band 'while fumbling in a drawer looking for an article. The accident happened about 1 o'clock tins after noon. The injury is not' considered serjona, ti-nlien law cases, wmcn ne I "' hvtv,eeu the Charlotte and Ashe oy vnm " .,, T1. Vehuv 1 hmiii won vine cuius. the honors during the first half ot the season in a close race and the locals did the same in the final half, which ended this afternoon. Seven games will constitute the scries, according to the original plans, but the series will end just as soon ns one team has won four victories. The first three contests will be played here and the next three, if necessary. at Ashevillc. Should a seventh game WARNINGS ORDERED FOR ATLANTIC COAST Brings 100 Per Oent More Than Av erage of Last Season. (By The Aaaoelated Preaa) Durham, Sept. ". The tobacco market opened here today with 125, fiim i....i,i,lj that tudd for record eoiirl Saturday o per.orm.ng an nv of more than 20 illegal opera.,.,,, on M,ss Annie Lents wr p,md-100 per cent, more .if ( rei-ns boro. N. ( .. causing her . ' 1 , f ., . . i...,i i,.....;..,i i -'li tli"n tne average lasi season. iieiiit. a. a .in in ii'i.Tin. "ii was sentenced today in serve ii the State penitentiary. i.. :on President. Wil- and wnue ue . for bis efforts to settle thee con- Itmversv he unqualifiedly denounced a any attempt at legislation to compel arbitration. Recruiting Officers Here. Quick Work by a Flier Effected Rescue at Atlantic City. Two flying boats were added to the . rTv mi Sergeant H M. be necessary to reach a decision, some lifeguard service at Atlantic. City "last ", , rlmriotte com- coin tossing will be indulged in. regu-1 are Street Riots Took Place in El Paso on Labor Day. Th will be here Kl Paso. Tex., Sept. 4. Street todav a"nd tomorrow, and will spend riots in which sympathizers in strike two davs a week in Concord. Three Lf street railway trainmen partic- Storm Warnings Issued From Savan nah to Cape Hatteras. Coming From Georgia Coast. (By The Aaaoelated Preaa) Washington. Sept. 5 Storm wani- i ,i . i. ii- ing signals were ordered ny me wea ther Bureau today on the ooiitli At lantic const from Savannah to Hatteras. The disturbance is reported to be developing off the Georgia coast, and will probably move north, attended by strong slutting winds, reaching a gaie force off the North Carolina coast. 1 3 J li A-i J!ll n T nl. lnr tnrililc i.. j am neeneo lurirnren. nuiowi-u a ,wf e. tliousana ui".c ... ;.-;,. ao-nl ..r. ..n-rnfed l.v lucre iouu.y. iimv... v... v., of their headquarters non-union motormen and conductors PnmniHoa anil County nnntraiition- two days a A ...... -i;., in nnblished else- whern. the Democratic primaries wm - be held on Saturday, September 16th A ''e ' 0 . , but it wili be WOre pulled from the rails and wreck- to nominate candidates for the coun- ,..Bi wnpn mn(ie by a recruiting ed. ty offices (except clerk of the court) The local police were powerless anA fr the House of Representa-1 .r,inst the mobs that filled the down- nti.4 1 ... . iLX n a l"t- . -, tives Each ward and precinct will sritisn Bcientwi . town streets and appealed to tne mu- 0'ul..t an executive committee of London, Sept. 5. The British As- . for ni(, aeni George Bell, Jr., ft,0 hnirmnn nf which becomes one ation tor tne aouiiii.toi commanding, replied tnat ne was un- a member of the county executive Science began its annual meeting to- abe to jnterfere in a civil matter. committee. The primaries in tne q8V at Newcastle. iw ' " The rioters were nisperseu omv countv precincts will be held t 2 :.' scientists are attenoing m ter a score nan Deen arresieo. roi- - Iknoa in thA 4ltV nf ft T. 111. I n htih Will COIILIUUC 1WI aw I lfiwlTllf IHC f DUrci toiinciv If, III UI1U tUUDC ifa kuw vnj w I nuv . - The countv convention will be held The meeting will discuss a wide range flc wa8 guspended and all saloons at the court house on Saturday, ep- 0r importani suujecta, i cwsea. x u. oi .i wiil. im aeveral I .f.roncfi to the sociological apa poi t- lemuer . - H, . n . frnm : ,onorlt trin to urom nent speakers will speas. I icul issues arisius w . ... proiii ocut v i the Western front the Kaiser stopped . . nl 4i, " Mlnhrated organization Cologne and visited the Cathedral, i lie wav wumcu Duwbi w." nuu.". - , , , , , , , .... . . a:. ;. Wmino k-..: if . ronhls is the Brotherhood which is in much better condition down in iu. kuuuhj ..muis i , .ti,,ji pl.i-. really terrifying. of Man. than the CflthedraJ t Bbeimtt France Prepares for Trade War. I'aris, Sept. 5. A notable exhibi tion of French manufacturers and in dustries was opened at Bordeaux to day under the auspices of the com mercial bodies of that city. The an nounced puriHise of the exhibition is to establish commercial preparedness for the trade, war which the Central Powers are expected to carry on after the close of actual hostilities. Kine's Daughters' Meeting. The Stonewall Circle of the King's things nowadays, Daughters held a most interesting meeting last night at the home ol Miss Kan Hill with eighteen members present. The visiting committee re ported groceries given to one family also medic ne ami hot water nag io a negro woman. Three small children in indigent circumstances who need the attention of a specialist have been adopted, so to speak, by three of the circle mem- h,.r nn.l these little ones will receive the best care during the t'me required for treatment by the physician in charge. The visiting committee for next month to Mrs. T. 0. Maness, Misses MuryiMlirrison and Nell Herring, the ()cto))o meeting will be held at the home'of Mrs. .!.!'.( annon. Dr. I.iehkneeht has been deprived of his civil rights for six years, on the supposition that Europe has such STRAND THEATRE Tonight J. R. STEWART presents THE IDEAL MUSICAL COM EDY COMPANY in Man Died at Age of 107. (By The Aaaoelated Preaa) Harrisonburg, Va., Sepf. 5 Geo. Manro gave up his job as sexton of ilia Cntholic church here when he was 106 years old. He died yester day at the age of 107. His mind was .K. . . a l. 1 . 1 .. still clear and active, ami ue wu a me to walk about as late as last ednus- dav. He was born in Scotland and came to this country in 1863. 'PHONE US THE NEWS, Innovation at M. E. Conference. Snirnglield, 111., Kept. .". Street preaching to reach men and women who never go to clum'li win ne a ie tnre of tlie ninetv-third annual Illi nois conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, which opened in this citv todav. liisiiop miner Wilson is to preside over the eonter-l ence, the sessions of which will con tinue for one week. Here is something new , in social problems arising from the activities! of the women s training camps: nai is tbe status of the husband or al major-general t WEBER AND FIELDS FAM OUS FARCE COMEDY CO. "THE FLIRTING FTDOW" SPECIAL Wednesday Night, CHORUS GIRL'S CONTEST. Friday Night AMATEUR NIGHT ANY ONE ELIGIBLE. Apply at hox-offloe. v KEYSTONE present! CHESTER CONKLTN and MACK SWAIN In a Two-Reel Comedy.
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