EfiROR-AffQRESSES Ul(flfc IEIGIII-T LTD EET ENTHUSIASTIC Gold Loving Gup" Presented ;.tbVv: Chairman William F.:McCombV FACTO H Y OH Ifi.lIOCITfllEE-IllililGIll1 ABOUT RACERS JUurder and" Anarchy ' Let ! LooselDr, CFvReid of Nashville-Delivers . .1 'Jo Cement tae wor m fine Revolution;' CARRYING OVT DIAZ'S ''THREAT Zrenta In Flag-Bedecked Capital Such as lo hhocn tne w ' .'i ' - ilized World.. . '' '. Mexico City, February - 24 A reign a. lnii a'nitirr i"arrl t. .-, h ran. I.'Marlero and Jose Pino Snared, ' ilrtnsd President and Vice-President : -of the republic have faHt n -shot;down in cold blood during a nuanigiir tiuc. yMrom the National Pahce.to the pt'ni- mtiarv. .'. . ' "'---t ' Felix Diaz's threat of Saturday night, "We will use such energetic means .ai t& put an end to rebellions forever" l-.as.been followed bv swift execution , Murder- and . anarchy have been ' tcl taose to cement 'the work ot the . - rrt I ' . . . 1 1 1 revolution, i ne luaaensiss anu ui .other oooonetits of the military - dy astv Lich.l:a3 been c'-tiblished are ',to 1 exterminated. Opposition to , the Diasi-Huerta iiegirne is to be drain- ' ,d in blood.,1 Martial law alone pre- --vails. - 1 ne jails- are .ueiug ttiit:u wim -miKiifsrls. There are rumors ot other -clfcriat, assassinations. ' The events of the past twenty-tour luxors in this flae-bedecked ' capital here -there fs seeming peace and infer, have been such as to sVci1 the ; civilized world and ., call for. Instant " -rttjbution in .behalf of outraged hu T!e officials explanation of Ma- micros assassination and buarez s is twofold -f and contradictory. General 'Vicforiano ' Huerta. the , provisional JPre sklent,- , -swears that the killing -was incidental, to an attempt td rescue it be tuo deposed 1 officials. Foreign Minister l-randisco da la Barra de- .dares that it occurred because the I two men attempted to escape. Neither -trill make a definite" statement. It is sxxxiiAe. to obtain information as-to -wtMch side began the hnng trom svlacli side came the fatal shots. ut " r ranctsco Madero riding in A automobile,- with, guards belore 4nd 'behind him. died from a ainsle I tfdioi. A1 bullet entered ths' back of . . A . V . ..... .J 1 -lb .t . Iiis bead and emerged at the fore- Sicad. . . ' . Siiarez fell, pierced bv many bul- ....... .. ... . '.( r i-'i- --..i -i r jhe oiuy witnesses were those ac- tiiaDy 'engaged inthe shooting. - P: s An international phase of the.trag- j us that these two omcials were slaughter- tea alter uipiomatic representations Siatl been made by the ambassador f roin the United States in their behalf siwd assurances from' Huerta that their , - ttaSetv would be guaranteed ?: - UBoassador w uson is : maKing an : asvestJgation. -An omcial investiga ' ' lion has been - also started. - and sol - -will be punished It k simple truth to state that not - one aan in hit v in .Mexico Citv be- x; mm iwing qvoted on ..11 ide- jgi ivt aw wrich is the unwrit en Jaw tna lias been iu iked .tor cent ri"s in ,iL3tii coi.atries wnen the dea.n ot a . -rritncj- , is d'ired. Under it, the '' ilht of a pr.jriv-j; is .'facilitated, in Girder that hemay be Bhot 'down in ctDC aiteoipt. atter wnicn i , is rrcoraea VdiM , t tin ,' riMvffio f hof itha nrmnMo urci ;"'i.,-J'i3ti irritlA tt-rrirMV tr aa no. j.', , . insal disposed f the other daV. New Sfranciccq Madero and Senot Suarez .1 The ciostf drama ic-amfc- heart-rer.d i-AH it auuui i lie iir.." .- ing -indrfenis ' attended:' the;' discovery -' . . Li,,;. . sici i-ie ULiri - ii 1.11c lww. viiii.iai9. T u '1 1 .1. I1..: .'(-.. r ' ' the former' President, got v the- first j.- rlefinitc -vrw- of htr husband's 'death 'v fnin this Snarttsh. minister Senor Colo. '.3 .'..w . i . ,'R'pirs had befere' iliH reaped" her that, serious' andi. itn -.3 tusital events hud occurred, , Bat a few fioura before she had 'been on her knees 10 Huerta, begf.ing for the. life of hef -7 hSBimnd-i-torya sight ot htm a. word . M from 'him. ta enable her To sustain the ".:-4Siispcnsr-iinder -w.nich she was laboring. IIiKTta tinrT timed, her coWlv swav. i'. Voiotint. the wa's c.'rried off by -friends'. - Whea Mhe res i cameJof the :! lauEftdv it- rcr.chcd , her friends first. v lut tliev- endeavored to keep it from ' tier.', For furty-eieht ,ho rs she had , ' not Jept-' Theie were f txr .' vtMKm. which have grown grave'. now . in ' the light'" of developments. ! v At -Mastwhen the 'tragic details coild nor : Jofiter be Ice'pt from her, she was toll ' SMgcnfly as possible that the end which ' Vr had icarcd had com-!., 5 he fainted. . LOCO NOTES. . , M, , , k"' ((Special, t:j the Journal) y , ' I-orn. Feb.' 2i. Tii.r; has been con-f-Mlcraide sickness in this section dur il the past few weeks but we ere ghid no ay that the majority of those who Iwve teen ill -are improving. The' public school at this pia.cels lprfing nicely, under the able -mtwiitJon of Miss Annie Henderson. 'Jii iUH ndanre is: gratif Irjg and the pujZt ot ...taking.- much ' jnteieot in hWtr m-ork. , '.- .... ,'',' -f - - . ... ' ' ; . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ',1111 Hardware Company Tit) C w ISi-rn -it.-inking and Trust Co. ;a ii ,-n'y ';i ( -. '. : '-..,1 :.'k i New Jli-rn S,ff . j . , ),.- rent. ' ' ; .'. ery luiertsung rtuuresi De .e- fore Large Audience,. IN CHINA SEVJ N r& N " Y2AK S The Impact tof Jesus Gferlst Started i s. vvoaderf ul Revolution Now ; '; ' Coin J t)n, - . -. " -Dr.'C;'.F Reid., of Nashville-. "Tenn., general -secretary of' the ; Lavmen s Movement of the M. E.church;So-uthJ addressed -a' union meeting .ol asveral of the Potestant churches ,of the city Sunday night At the Cenf.jmary Metho-1 disrchurchc the church was crowded. Dr. Reid .spjke o.i China and h's address" was one that kept thfe'audience. at strict -attention all the way: through atlhqiTgh he sok; for fully an hour. Having iiyed in China for seventeen years , as a . missionary, . Dr. KSid is especially qual hed tospeak about that ' great country, In fact .hp -said, --that to get an mtelliient idea 'of a country it was ab'-olutely necessary to I ok at it arthe nativerdi and that do. .that was impossible without going -there and living. . J 1 ( ' . lie saiu an iucd ui ii jw mc tyiuuvsi; i - regard thetr country can be had.trom tne names tney give it. iney aont call it 'Lhina as c di, 1 hey call t believing' that their country is 1 the nuddle ot the world and that all the rest of the world is of s'.isht importance. They also sa. it "'the Heavenly King dom" and 'sometimes , ''the - FloweJ rvindgom .' ; -, .., The- American people said Dr. Reid jtnake a mistake when they- judge all Lhinamen dv ' the 'washee washee man','. - The latter he said was not a typical Chinaman. He said that the real Chtnamfn never comes here as 'a laborer, though he does come at times as a student or a merchant Dr.. Reid spoke of- China's historv as well as of China today and betrayed a prodigious v amount ol intormation about the past of the Chinese. "It has a great past, he said. - When our .tore' fathers", he added,:, "were' floundering in the bogs: Otr Brittany "clad in sheep- akins- or wolf-skins ; orn)thiner' at all. .1 VI , w . i tne wniaese were manuiacrurinc ana wearing silks." . In an immensely interesting way - he told of their great generals, their ' great historians' and poets. The attempted and oartiaJlv success ful dismemberment ; of the empire by the powers of Europe, came in for a graphic and illuminating description and a withering denunciation, - ,lhe impact of Jesus Uhnsrwas assigned as the principal reasoa of the revolution that has-been wrought "in inina , in recent r years. . i lie, preseui. is a time of crisis in China, the speaker said. .' One dollar will go farther, now than ten will ten years from now. -. Dr, Reid T-also occupied the. pulpit of Centenary church Sunday morning and last night he spoke again, the mem" here hip ot the church alter last night s address launching immediately a plan for an every-member-canvass for -miB- sions. CHARLES DAUGHTER Y DIES OF INJURIES SUSTAINED LAST WDNESDAY( After-lingering between lifeand death for several . days t Charles Daughcrty; who' was injured a EUis';.aaw mill '-last Wednesday afternoon succumbed to his. injuries at btewart s Sanitarium Sundav nieht. . . r ram the hrst the attcnrling phvsi clans had but? 'little ', hope . of his rprnvpir. Unwpvpr. onp nf liii , low - cr, 'limbs was. amputated ' Friday! morning and lollowing .thu the pitient b mum tm m m uvueu.iw B ueucr. , .-imiuay in-trnuiK rft' ch along ihe Unc. ot surlrac.;" She and given rjteoicar attention ana yes h. bdgan'to grow .weaker, and the end- believes in the h . me Wit and ln"makine terdav .was atle to be out .The af- waiiic juiiua; iiiiil. , i ; " . . I' k nn mA CtihrLin Ainki- i-i. , . . it ' '' .' . Mr. Da'jgherty is 50 years, olr and is survived by hu wife and several children who have the sympathy of the communi fy in the: their, great bereavement. The funeral was iondcated from the home; No. 12 Creicent stree. yesterday afternoon, by Rev. I.. W. .Alford, of Morphea . ; Oty. i hemtermcnt ' was rna-lc in Cedar Grove Cemetery. . ' i",lhft deceased was a member of the local order of ihe Woodmen. -of the World and. aiso a member of te Vane buro lodge of Masons. . Thet latter organization will have charge tf. the services at the grave TWO DWELLINGS BURNED. Two frame dwellings owjed liy Dr. J. F. Rhcm and located in a sf .tion of th.v citv known as Bell Town, were dentriyed by fire' early yesterday mdrning, : The i fire originated, it is s ippQWi,, trom a ueicciive ttue and gained tafiid headway. The fire com names' responorn - promptly, out be fore t!n:ir arrival the first structure wast wrapped ii flames and their pfforts were di"Ctcd toward Having adjnrcnt property. - The roof of another lioic was .Slightly- damnped. The dairagp Is estimated St about - five liimird dollars which is covered ly insurance. Section' A f th fcill ire't Tt'cid. f'( (oi k sit ike 1' C'elc fill r.(. i I ' i ,.re t- '.It.!. iH'peare i fib f'rrnnntl ,"lt 4 7 . f 1 ; e ! . of M j., It. All tm .! L & - i V la i't f f 4 H k -'In 1 t i : I I 51 i 1K ,KA 1 Photo by American Press Association, 4rfT was a pleasant event in the career of William fiV McOombs, chairman " I of tfie Democratic national committee,., when hewas presented with a I solid gold loving cup in New York by fellow1 members of the commute T" and others who "worked successfully tor the election of .Woodrow Wilson. Mr. McCombs Is In the center of the picture, with Norman E Mack, whom he succeeded as chairman, on the left wtb hWJiand on "the cup., 'Mr. Mack made the Drtssentatton speech.- The cup is-valued at $1,600. The inscription on it reads: "Presented to the Hon. William cratic national committee, by his associates' In the campaign and f members of the national committee in commemoration or tne wiison ana fliarsnaii victory hi 1912." At the left of Mr. McCombs At the left of Mr, McCombs banker; who Is chairman of he finance BELIEVES THAT WOMAN SHOULD NOT BE, DEPENDENT ON. v. ;' . MAN ENTIRELY. . ,St.- Louis, Feb,'i4.Mlse'Delphine Force, twenty-five, Sti L'ouis debutante, j who the other: dav renounced , society t to become' a professional cook,; and twili'nmaifiV orXctnfct oatra aViA teiatica to be independent and ' earn ker own living and, not mae it. necessary tor her lather to turnish nen wuti DfettV! :' miss r orce say iwir- ";, o nnthinc aoainqt- soeietv -lartrl in ,'fct lilroa hriAaf r,ancln& and nll thit other social features,' but believes that woman' 111 WOULD CHILD RUN OVER Eft R U 0 Wfi LWlN G B V vAlJ TO M 0 BILE tirely;v She recently has been associated . approaching auto. and it wis within: with" Miss- Anna Barrows of the Do-t a lew feet of him when he attempted mestic' Science Department af ,Colum-kto get out of its way. i The car's lamps bia University New Yorl-,- H a.crles protude several Inches jn . front of the of lectures befcre the T. - W. C. ; A.; frame- work of the machine and one of While attending Pratt Institute, Brook-; these .-struck tke little Jellow and in Ivn. : ah . Bunlnted 'in - settlement work dieted an uelvcut 'on his- head, v The on the Bowery and gained somewhat I t '..I i.-... ..u u .If Uvst.' - ..'"-''- I Miss Force say she haj not thought 1 i .. it home me real nome lite. . ne aiso tc jair is mucn rcgreitea oy mr..uaiueis Ueves in the trite saying that the way'and he rendered all possible assistance to. a man s heart is through his stomj ach. : but says she has not : thought much on the subject ot marriage. ) STICKS TO THE , STORY-' . v - PlaV.Due Here SoonrTalthf Ot Poia neV drop curtalnyand a set of library , ,trayai oi ropuiar iove ; , Jiw laifiuu, tviiw in (-nfii -init. for "Freckles,". t"C' itramaMation of Gene iStratton-Porter's populir. novel, to tie presented here on March lUih, instructed the dramatist to incorporate every character in the play that ap pears in the, book, and to adhere -as closely . at possible- to Mrs. Portei's charming story, ) Consequently "Fnek- lefi ' the plucky .wail who guards the Limberlost timber envr; 'Ihe Swan Angel of whom Frcrkli's drennis maler- alizrs; 'McLean, a member of a Grand Rrtpids limbcrr firm, who befriends Freckles; Mrs. Dunran who gives tnothf r loye and a home to ircrkh ; Dune.in, head leafipfer of McLean's timber gang Ihe lini Wontsn ho is cillei i i'n miners t ndies liirdo for a took. 1 he Man of Adair., bmn.up t.f m,imr but liit of heart; Lord and lady O'Mom.t who come fi 'nnln l.md in ii- e'.t of jl t ;tt i ve : Ve!,rif-r, j io a r?l ra ' . 1 I , a v i ; ' 1 1 n , I II I. f, v MeCombs, chairman of the Demo Is Henry .M Is Henry .Morgenthaulth New York committee. , . V. ' J , "l 1 HS ESCAPE FROM SERIOUS IN- ' .JURY CONSIUEKHU MI- '(y,j ; raculous. -Thomas Allison Henry, the ' young soft of Captain and Mrs. D. P. Heiry, was painfully, injured Sunday after-: noon whejf he was struck by Thomas Da rii1a' ' -sfl lit nrtinHilp , .Ttl v flrridflnt ''occurred at tthe corner-ofN Broad land lyiiaote street ana' tne escape .01 tne little Doy trom seriQus , injury is con- iicku ; n. . . . - v : ".'...-:. r i He had bnlva few minutes before 'loft his. home- for the DUrnose of attending' Sunday hob ' Attemptirg child was' knocked down' by the blow nn4 rkAnl muiH . nn nt Kia - lower" limbs.- -' . . 'J- . " The victim was taken home at once t ' 1 A. . J L 1 if T .-. I . alter the accident. 3 , : ""if -r . 1 "," " 1 i ' Sv IMPROV2MENTS I ATTHE ATHENS - i.i. "'"'Kft; - - l nc American occnory .company oi New York have just fcomplcted painting scenery for the Atfletis theatre. The curtain is a beauty in every respect. The i center ot it vs adorned by accne In Venice and this is surrounded bv adver. tificn-.cnts of m irehants. The set of libra: j Bcenery is almost lilclike in its desigi. ing. In addition fo these improvements the lobby of the theatre has been repaint cd and adorned with several beautiful panels done in oil. The Athens is one of the finest moving picture and vaude vine theatres in the entire south DRUNKS ON A RAMPAGE.. Tim tv.licp 'pn -pnleril3V pnrieriVor. ing to locate two young white men who took on an overdose of whihkey run d.iv niyht and later becoming hilarious made a si lion of lfancork street Wiid( (ins iih their yells. The affair or lun d near the t hn-.uan church w l;.,..- t rp pevert telrrihone Calls, cent tiC ( dv II..I1 f.-t i,n ollicer. It n( i a ( ' i- " t here was unabl 1. 1 1 ,.t .. , i.. in for miiiic lit I : ? ' (,ne n i u . f I '.)', cf !':- Farmers Manufacturing Company win luru uut Barrels and Farm Implements OPTION:' SECURED ON SITE James Spruill Purchases Valuable farm Located Southeast of QHental (Soeciaf to the Journal) Oriental, Feb.' 24-r-It became known hcre last week that, preparations I are b ''tg made ' to erect and operate anotl --"rgebarrel factory at this plaxCTaubscriutions. A I C .... .1 I J . T " T- " n .1 .. v 1 . sever! uays ago tu. r . c,ast, rrsuncnc cf tlve Farmers' Ma nufact'uring Compan pany of Norfolk, arrived in town and after .making an ' investigation took a three monthsoption; on twenty trrou sand -acres of valuable timber land in this section. It is the intention of the company to use this timber in the manufacture of barrels and farming utensils amd the felant-will employ about eighty, people. Mr. East has given the people here every'reasoii to believe that his company will purchase thi land and erect the plan here ' lames pr.iuli, pne ot iamlico county s most progressive farmers and who lives about hve miles from Oriental, has re cently purchased from A. F. Midyette a valuable farm located northeast of Oriental. Mr. Spruill will turn this tract of I and over to his son Clifford and it will be operated by him. ;A torce ol men are now engaged iii tearing down the brick dry . kilns at the local, plant of the John L. Roper voiiipany, wnu nave; aisconimueaopera tions here since a part of their plant was destroyed. by fire a few months ago. The biick are be,ing cleaned and will be sent to New Bern. Dr'W: F. Grigg, one of Oriental's leading physicians, performed a. suc cessful operation on J. S. Nunn of Arap ahoe se,veralxlays ago, Mr. Nunn had a bad attack ot appendicitis and his con dition was critical before the operation was performed. He his almosrJ com pletely recovered now and- returned to his' home. .,. - Workion the new Methodist church is oroeressme rapidly and the conereea tionlhonfi to be able to move into their new house ot -worship during the next feWf weeks. iThe ; edifice is now in the hands of the painters. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Sadler left this "' jri ' ?aTJ L :L" . ----- - - I employ ot the John. L., Koper Lumber Company. Charles Miller lett today tor Enheld where he has accepted a position with a jewelry firm. , Miss fearl Johnson returned Sunday night from a visit at Stonewall and Bayboro. Guilford Lewis of New Bern spent Sunday night in our town as the gusest of his brother'.'Charles Lewis. Marvin Aldrich who has been visiting here tor the past week returned yester day morning to South . Carolina where he is employed on a railroad. HEARS OF FLOI GOVERNOR SULZER INFORMED OF ALLEGED PLAN TO - SLAY HIM. " "Albany. N. Y.. Feb. 24.-t-Governor Sulzer has been informed of an al Iefred plot to assassinate - him. Ihe Governor . last- night related .that un Fri day a man v with head swathed in bandages called at tne executive cnam her and --was referred, to. Owen IS. Potter, his legal asmrtiht. ' To. ;Mr: Potter ' the.- man, whose name the Governor would not- divulge, said that FOR HIS DEATH Thursday night while in fah aban- whiskey in; her.tSeveral witnesses doned cider mill, he had" over heard fW6fnidde -afridavit to (this effect;, and al$o--,t . men discussing a plot to kill the Gov ernor.. .: When the .conspiratoroviearn-t ed of the presence of the Governor's t intorma-nt tney assaulter ana roonca him. 1 ',.,, -. MiV Potter told the1 man to' report the matter to the Albany police, but h? came ; batk later .saying be, had been unable to find police' headquarters. i all alarmed .by the scbry oth he and Mrs. Suiter," he vGovernor ' said, have been receiving threatening let ters but' have paid little attention to I them. MAYOR'S.' COURT ", ,'The lollowing cases were disposed of In the police court yesterday morningr William Moore, coiorea, cnargea witn beinir ditofderlv within the city limits,' judgment tuspended upon the payment of the costs. Robert White; colored, was found gm.tjr 61, being disorderly and taxed With the costs of the case. Jess Hines was fined one dollar and the costs of tho case for being disorderly. Ed. Pollock, colored, wa tound guilty of being dinordcrly and taxed with' the costs of the case. ! SALES WELL ATTENDED. ' The big auction sale of jcwclry.in progress , tins Week at J. U. Uaxter s stoic wr the meica of a large mitn'ifr of people yesterday nftcrnoon and lust evcinne.. Jamei 1, Hand, jr., win is in charue of the mdes is proving bin ability to handle large crowd'" in n t hot oit;;lly f.iti 'i.ii ii ry maimer. The t: 1. i will ronli'i'ie thr.iiii'i the Week I. ntiit.:' at 2:.5: and J-J'l o'iy:l Score or More of Boys and Glria Are In the Contest For a s Pu8honTQplle ' A LITTLE HUSTLING NEEDED With That ny Lad pt Lassie la the City Can Win One of The Coveted Prizes. f The boys .and' girls of New Bern are; very enthusiastic '.cAr the, Marathon' ' Racers which are beirar eiven 'awav f" , ; the' Journal for five nw three -months scoie of more- are now at work for one of these marvelous little racers with which they can have " nours ot amusement and at the same i time get good, healthy exercise. . . , -rtny Doy or girl who has not taken -" a ride on oneof these racesr, may call at the Journar"ornce any time during the day and give it a trial. Once you have glided over the pavement on a pushomobile there will be a fascination which you cannot resist and you will make up your mind to have "one of them. . " It is almost impossible for vou to miss becoming - the owner of one of these machines if you work for a few hours. Once make up your mind that you ar going to' do a little hustling, arid the rest is easy. Start today by asking your friend who live next door.j umyuc sue is laKing ic already, well that is aH right, two renewals count as one new subscriber, tell her to give you ' a renewal and that she will do doing- ou a lavor. l hen get a little book and hen all the family come home for upper, get together and put down the names of your friends all over the United States (you can get subscriptions " ' from any point in the United States or Canada) also of your friends in the city from which you came to your present address, and those in country towns'. To these write and - explain wh&t you are doing and ask themto help you along and assist you in win ning .a" Marathon Kacer. You wilr get favorable replhes from many of them and have no trouble in winning: -this coveted prize. Any roy or girl, anywhere, can enter this contest. Not in the entirp section of Eastern Carolina can one of these Marathon Racere be secured except from the Journal and this is your only ? opportunity to secure one. GET-. BUSY. GET A MACHINE AND BE VY OF YOUR FRIENDS The schooner R. F. Bratton. loaded with a cargo of general merchandise arrived in port yesterday niorningr from Baltimore. The Brattan makes about one trip a month here from Balti- . more and gives a much lower ra'e than it is otherwsie possible to obtains HENRY FOY, COLORED, WILL IWCM WITU uuniiULu in i ii V .... - , . '-.. : .. A Qci i imp i innnD . ULLLIIIO LIUUUII , BE GIVEN PRELIMINARY HEARING TODAY. v Henrv Fby. - colored, was placed inAer drrpfit- vpstprdav aftrrnnon nn " a warrant charging him with retniliw' spirituous . liquors. He was arraigned p i" for a .nrelimmary hearing but-.tma was r ,i continued until today and the fdefen-J 5 , dant gavebond for; his appearance iti1 a. tne'sum oi one nunarca aoiiars..ff!r;, i -i e I I i . ... , u... . .' . .ITntr'a otrrpaf-- rnmp ahoiil-'. t Bt-niioti undue' acfivlty - of - a female friend.' " i. ' This , friend. appeared in . the 'oIice" V V, court yesterday afternoon aBf ystar ' ' wintess against severar other ''negroes j 4 and during the'trial it came out that Fov was-BUDDosedi o have been1 sellinar ... . . .- tnaiv tney naa ai various umes pur-y , Chased different quantities of , liquor ..v. om him and a warrant for his-arrest , ' was ai once sworn om..,-).- .--,t j""aJ i; During the past few weeks the kcai ' t l police have becri hot on rtbe' trail .of ' , the "tigers" who infest New Bern and -",' ' been successful in-hanlinrup severafwho V. : 1 they clain are old offenders. r ' . 'pROGRAWVAT( THEATHENSV . TODAY. r, ' Vaudeville . . . Misses Charles and Carter, h' -A very clever singing talking' and dancing sister act. , ' - - . 'i ' v-' Pictures .i - ' . I !; Mil Rlrhnl MaM" When i beautiful woman -has' a' mind for evil, there is sore to be trouble. This Pathe drama tells the story In a plain straightforward tway, and ... i , unusually interesting. .- V . ;' " "Ireland i n uppressea . -V This oicture 'was produced, in Ire land by the Kalcm,Co., and is very entertaining it is especially interest ing to every son of fc-rin. : . i f i)( , rarson james A splendid drama of ' Western life by Lubm. - Totparrow matinee etui rtiljht, we. will show that splendid two reel feature subjecf, entitled 'The Red Man's Honor" an absorbing" and romantic talc of Indian life on the border land. Matinee daily at 3:45. 2 shows t nif.hr, : Hi 4:n' at S-.Of) o'dork, 2 1 r.iliown immediately after fir-si i ov r. 1'..m:i1 pi it . , M.uinee 5 and lft 1 1 . r,i; lit 5, 1! and J3 tts. '3V ft "Ml