THE WEATHER I air tonight ami Sat urday. \(? chaiifif in t> ill in ratiirc. (? Can IWfw ll- I'rom i ?t-a 1 rl day morning.-' , I The thr?? l?oyn are Arthui Hal ' (Stoad. wTio gives Ills addrega a- Nor folk Kavmond Sawyer, who su>s his is In it. rkley and UllUe spirt, who claims to live in flrnnibleton. Thev were taken out of an hsse\ car belonging to l.ouls Thornton. Who lives lie \t door to hdgat Wll ! liaius m ar the NoifolU-Soutliern pi^ senxpr slatlon. on south Koad strut ,,t about 4 o'clock Friday morning. The arrest was made by Police Of ficer Tarkingtnn. who at the corner or Main and Koad saw the car ?p proachlne from North Road . Mr. Tarkington threw his flashlight on the car nnd ordered the driver to slop as it passed Matthews, but no attention was paid to the ?warnliu, , and the police officer fired at th< front tire. The car halted then. Just after passing the. Main alreet corner anil the two occupants on the front seal put up their hands. Spirt, on tli hack seat with closed curtain.. Went out of the car over the shoulders of his companions bill ran Into tli hands of Police Captain W Inslow who wuh comlnir down Main ntre*t, and was brought hack the to the car. The tnree wore locked up at ?j.4.? Friday morning. . Pollen officer* were put on the trail of the three offenders by J f.. C.reg- , nrv Friday morning at 10 minutes past 3 o'clock, when Mr. Gregory in formed tho police station that Ills car had lust been stolen from his garage. Mr Gregory's garage is on an alle> hack of his house and het.ween_ Main street-ami -ebrrrr: -Pirrrtn ftarrT*. cook for the Gregory family, sleeps over the Karaite nnd Friday morning at 2 :in she iienrd someone moving (he car mil. Thinking II was Mr. Oresory. she called him as the cal" was moving off: but when no alter tlon was paid to her call, she eon eluded that the car was beln* stolen and. dreaslng hurriedly, ran to t i? Gregory reiitdence to notify >'r ?T^s while try I ni: to locale the Oreporv car that Police Officer Tark ingtnn found the culprits '" Thorn lon's Kasex which was halted on South noad street at the corner or M*Oolnn back to the Thornton gar age after the boys had been locked up to Investigate how his ear was moved out. the poUwroumlMr Gregory's Nash near the W hit lev i packing Plant on 'he eoncrete roarL Apparently Ibis car hail stalled on th? occupants, who made haste to take charge or another car which was In a Karaite most Conveniently situated for their purpose. They got the Essev out without awakening j Mr Thornton, who was a surprised man when the police, after awaken ing Cllv Auditor Hnowden and tlfvlng the car by Its license miin- . her called him up and advised Iflm that they hail recovered Ills car fori He was also willing to 1 tell 'he world that the night police had done a good niornlng'a work. The three hoys are being held , pending Investigation of offlWCTarg es against them. They will probably he gl*en a hearing before the re corder Saturday morning H. C. Kffvbfc of Camden wan In the city Wednenday on bunlne**. i:\k< i i l l) roim i{-\ nuson fiium; soi vn( S;.'t I.;ik" t'it>. .1 it ti. W. w f?- iM urdcn r, vv;, 1...!, ? ? en ( ? ? ! I ?> ;i liiili- .-i|U:ni I 11 I - .It >!;ir. i?ris.?ii here. II.- mi l ! dt al li calmly and protected !i i s in - lUH'tiuv i ? ? ili"; end. ..Mrs. Wood-, an invalid, was killed ? ;:i an ;.pa rt n.'oijt her-' January Woods, a former probate} jndue. cho-e tin- firing sqiwd iiisn .nl , of -the noose as I h?* state law permils.il I'MI.I IlK l.i:r c I I V I.M i:\sK roii \i tos i ti: i n < . km oiei hi) Quite a 7ar>.o number of defend- 1 I ants were in police court Friday*! mornim; far failure* to provide tliem I selves., with city automobile licenses las required by law. TIuihp offering: I pleas of guilty to this charue were: , O. H. Randolph, Henry Hallance. M.i L. Mercer, \V. O. Chopev. H. I*. True-1 i blood. W. T. Swain. I. E. Hertram; alld Hen Vereen and Dr. (I. \V. Card-] Iwell. both colored. Kacli of the de fendants were let ofT with costs on | ! tin* condition that he provide hlni |self with proper city licenses. The ordinance under which auto-j I mobile owners are being brought in- 1 to court is found In Chapter 22, sec- 1 tion 290. of the city ordinances, and' is as follows: "The City Auditor shall furnish) to each person operating motor drlv-' en vehicles of any kind, on which a license has been paid to the city, a 1 display number, which said display number shall at all times be conspi cuously displayed on the front of such vehicle." ; The police are checking up on all . motor car owners in the city from j the list furnished by the North Car; olina Secretary of State and every possessor of a State lifense w ho has t 'not purchased a city license is like-1 ; ly to be called on to explain why be j fore the presiding. Judge of the re tcorder'a court. | Four defendants were taxed with I 'the costs l'or rid in. u bicycles on thoil ' street at night without license. These; j were Lister Sawyer, Hennie Tarken- ! 'ton, C. S. Weston, J. T. Ferry and j i one colored defendant, (J. \V. Wil , Hams. John Turner, colored, was let off on a speeding charge as a first of fender under suspended judgment on payment of costs. Fred Harris, colored, entered n plea of not guilty to the charge of ! operating a car without city license! ! but admitted, after the State had put on its evidence, that he had never j paid for the license he was using. HKKKKKl'KKS HOI. I) ANNUAL < IN VENTH >N Washington, N. C;. Jan* 18. The el#hth annual iiMM-linc of the North Carolina State Mcekeejx'rs' Associa t if >ii was Ix ld Thursday in the rooms of the elui in l??*r of commerce. Due to weather conditions, the attendance was not as ' large 'as was expected, hut the spirit and 'enthusiasm of those prose nt made up for lack of numbers. Discussions on !>???? behavior and the necessary manipulations of col of) lea for tiM ximum honey produc tion proved to Is- interesting and valuable to all. Kvery bee keeper present was given the opportunity of describing his methods of re-ar ranging his apiaries, of controlling swarntlftg, of marketing his honey crop, and any other phase of the bee keeping Industry that would be of Interest to those present. The meeting was presided over by the president, I). W. Monroe of Chad bourn, and the secretary-treasurer, J. K. fickert of l he State College Raleigh, read the ie ports which j showed the finances of the associa tion to he in good shape. In tlw absence of Mayor Sterling j wTto Tn ' TrffTO* ov ci'iuir. An?tin. T? Aiis, " Jan. I'crmlv siun to trantpnrt Me\ican f'-derul iroojiV iicruss T?a;w was refused to day l?v act in:: Governor Davidson iti a teburnm to Secretary Hughes. The possibility of trouble with Mexican residents on tin* ' border prompted his refusal, Davidson said. Washington. Jan. IK.- -The Obre gon government lias requested that thr I'nitPd States allow trouns to cross the American territory- to net to the rebellious regions and Wash ington has indicated tlu?*. !t will grant permission if the governor* of the tliree states will consent. The Arizona and New Mexico cov entors have given their assent while Texas has not yet replied. A detachment of the Mexican army carrying its arms and ammunition as baggage will pass from Naco, Arizo na. to some point in Texas for re entry Into Mexico to oppose the rev olutionists If the governor of Texas consents. SAYS HOSPITAL IS NOT COURT ROOM Los Angeles. Jan. 18 ? If the shoot ing of Courtkind Dines, Denver oil ma n . by Mabel Normand's chauffeur, here on New Year's night is retold from the witnes stand today it will not be at the bedside of Dines at the Good Samaritan Hospital, declared Dishop Jonhson. president of the hoord of directors. In continuing the case last week, Justice Haby said. 'We'll have no more continuances. If Dines is not here next Friday, we. will go to the hospital and hold court at his bed side." "Such a thing is preposterous. W'e are running a hospital and not a courtroom and we will not i>ermit any one to hold court in Dlneg room," the bishop said today. two agkd women VICTIMS OF KIKE Greenville, Jan. IX. Mrs. Sallie Hudson, aged so, and blind, was burned to death, and Miss Annie Mills, aged SO. and deaf, was prob ably fatally burned today when the home of Miss Mills in the Cox Mill section of the county was destroyed, by fire. The two aged women lived alone in the house. Physicians express lit tle ho|ie for the recovery of ? MIsh Mills. The origin of the fire has not been determined. KOmtKUS OVERLOOK THE PAYROLL POUCH Sullivan. Tnd.. Jan. 18. ? Three masked robbers today bound and ga gged K. S. Shaw. telegraph oper ator, at the Chicago & Eastern II 1 1 nols railroad station here, and es caped wjth two sacks of registered mail. Tin* robbers. however, over looked a pouch containing the pay roll of t he railroad. CIUI.I) LOSES FINGERS IN ENSILAGE CUTTER Du rants Neck. Jan. 18. ? Utile Warren Perry, son of Mr. and Mrs. It. It. I'erry. met with a painful ac cident last- Tuesday. While his lit tle brother was turninu an ensilage cutter Wajwn was- 4t o*>mx cobs. He ?ot his hand too close, nnd had his left four finicers cut oiT near the first joint. I)r. It. W. Smith of Hertford dressed the wound and the little fellow is doing very well at present. H. C. Newby. H. M. Spencer and Thomas M. Davis have about finished the oruanl/.atioSi of a store at New Hope to lie known as "The Sterling Grocery Company." They have the best equipped store In the village and It Is expected that they will do a very satisfactory business. \\ II I. OPKIt VI 1. Mil l. The fact that there were no bid ders for tl|g mill at Slmonds creek, offered for sale by S. S. Overman on January 1f>. caused a change in plans regarding It. J. A. Luton, on* of the owners, will take It over and operate it himself after the timber on hand has been sawed up. I'ntil Ibat time S. S. Overman will con tinue In charge. Git ANTED DIVORCE FROM PLAY WHITER I,ondon. Jan. Iff. ? Mrs. John Drinkwater was today granted a di vorce from the author of "Abraham Lincoln." Robert K. Lee, and' other historical plays on statutory grounds. She was Kathleen Walpole. an ac tress. and flnce her marriage In 190* had appeared only Infrequently OH the stage. COTTON MAIIKKT New York. Jan. 18. ? Spot cotton, closed steady. Middling .13.20 an ad vance of 10 points. Futures, closing bid, Jan 32.70. March 33 20. May 33.10, July 32.15. Oct. 28.00.