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I ' : n -.'V I v . : 1 1 ? t YOL.LXII. -No."' 33 ' The Wesihen ,' fair, CoWer . NEW BERN, N. Cn FRIDAY MORNING,' MARCH -1913 THREE CENTS PER COPY. "J s MIUflDREDS ATTEHD SPRING OPENIIiG T- Jt.M. Vltchell & Company' Store , ' Hew Bern's Fashion Centre ;v A , Yesterday. '.r;.- I " . . $:'.'. , . : ' " 'SCENE WAS1 ONE' OF- SPLENDOR .Score of Beautiful 4 MUHnery .-, Lady .Attending, - A' : . The , feminine population bfNew ' .'--'' Hern turned put en .masse yesterday j ' . " .andiast evening to attend J. M. Mjt i i cixl & Company's-jhowirg'of ;pring .a ad 'summer millinery and . to- inspect he elaborate and extensive r stock of ' drjr goods. Hundreds of ladies visited V.A.';r. the store during the day and -in the pin5o of each and everyone of it hem !., -. '. opening has neverbeen surpassed by lic.'v abv held in this city. --' m ,, '.:-..';- y-'i , J. M. Mitchell & jCompany have wnrtatlv mo red. in to their new home ' ' . Middle street and the interior on jdkf store had been turned into such a '-w i -aaeeae of rare loveliness that one, - for 'itiu ffti-srfW their surrounding's and ' amidst tne green louage, tne singing C bods and the dreamy music, imagined gnat they were far away in some en "haated dell where naught -but 'ex. , 1 luisite symphony and extreme' lovli- NeW Idea TVllfpe Put ' Into EO'ect on r the Fifteenth ot v , tnis Aiontn. .- ' There Was Not a Single" Accident . ui Any h ma t o Any- of the X , Passengers. :."- Murderer Holds Polico and ' Fire men at Bay For Mere.Than 5j - Twenty Minutes. ? ' Effective; Mirch 15th,: thePassenRerjhT' life be spared, after fih had VenJtiJ had its severest test Tcetday after DeDartment of the Atlantic Coast Line I woriiidMi.H'Mr. - Kfaiinlc : W.." riarfc I nooi nd' jiicht.. : From tht .tini thp Railroad. ompany; will take on? of 1 2 1 yearaold; formerly ci larii3oiiJurg,.J inau juration'parade ended until yester- tne-mosj progressive scep3 :soi aai va.r a bride ot tour 'months, was shot ay -morning tne great co;.c.j was bo-jsthern railway system the,, insta -1 through the bead an ki!bcl by her hi's- Crow led; with thousands of persons lation f individual drinking" cps on band. Bametf R. Oat-' 5,2 jan n'H. I all anxious to tret home, and thev ware all iu trains, h What , this means form at the Clark home7 Rogers and Donmpre funning around for the most part of an hygienic vstaridpoiat can hardrybe avenaes.v Arlington, shortly-" after 2 the tim as if they had lost their heads, estimated,' for. the' common drinking o'clock yesterday r afternoon. ' I- the early part of the evening tie cup- on railway trains have long been i After making", sure that the voting crowds are 5 handled " fairly well, es- held by the scientihc world to be the I wife was dead and 'after keeping a pecially , on , the Baltimore ; and Ohio most prolific source of communicable I I and.-where PreaiHt-nt WillarH' unA r. diseases .to say inothing ofrthe ineler ho minutes Clark put, 4 bullet in his erai i other '-of the general officers of ore-railed. Enterine the Store the visitors were ... . V . . t onlrontcd by a largcnprse snoe com posed entirely of pink (and white car--nations. On every hand were seen the latest weaves of the season and these were attractively interspersed with -southern -smilax and potted plants The millinery department is located In the rear of the store and this section fuas the mecca of all the visitors. ' Miss M..K. Johnson, -who is well known" to the. ladies of New Bern, is again in -rfureeof this department and the va -mous arid attractive creations in ladies' fieadwear which she had on display yesterday attested her abilityas an artist in - nis wotk, . The prevailing tendency this season is for small hats but a few large hats -will be worn. 'Nell wood is the new ;-cK3or this season, named in honor cf one ol tne rresident s oaugnter as was the puoplar "Alice blue" . named in rmoor of, Miss-Alice Roosevelt. Many hat wejie trimmed with ribbons and- "leai'Viers of thi?; color and . presented a -very charming effect. ;, Then, there are the Bulgarian hats: the Mephisto. -a -small nat with two points extending ' upward and,many-other,popular shapes. V " 'Oaestion mark .ffeathers, chiffon" and ? asarettes will be used extensively in ' trimming htTUring;the season; ' One ' - 'i "bat trimmed with1 natural flowers was r m display and. this created quite a . ' ' ' scasalion. Taken as a whole the hats lT,i' -are very moaeraiejy. pneeu anu wiiu ' , the reach of :U:A.,:ij;'i.. ; " jy T' 7 1 The dry goodWdepartment of the ."r , afore is completed in every- detail- with ' '' X latest - weaves and designs' for ' r ji! .other necessary attributes.! Mes- -salines in all shade will be used exten ' , -syc3v duriae- -the season. -' Crepe de f ii - ' hiie, and voile -will also be popular &;Vv.ind the corded effectsnTightshad-rs J- I' -4J iwd for the tailored suits and Many favo-ibe comments were made IDilllPSt TO DEMfJSTALLED Atlantic Coast Line Railway Com ; pany Will Adopt Hy- , '' ftenic t System. . ;' -,;,'.:t, : WILL SAFEGUARD HEALTH. V 1 iEBlSlELf Aged Husband 'Cwn Jwus Of - ins loung wut ana-irar - 4 :;-.,-v'",tey jResu'ttd. ; .- VICTIM PRAYED; y FOR MERCY THRONGS WERE WELt HANDLED Bit J i..-::v-L- Jepot At Washington Cltv Jndergoea Iu Severest Strain - i Atter Inaaguration.. j the road were oh 'deck.' In prepara- T LE POLICE Prominent " Woman 'Says .They , Would Give Aid In Stamp. . ' . u f ' . Ing Out Vice. - FEMA SUGGESTION MAY BE ADOPTED Especially Would They Try Break up the White Slave Traffic. to Kane of such common use of the averJ tPmni agup on--railwax;.trdm:ti-:.''.jS I VAt the Majnd-Univernty.HmpiM. Ition for the great crowds expected, a I women police officers. Jhe question men had been clared, must be the 1 , ..- i 1 1 i . . t. -. i FtMfnaH' iri. .IA. - f t j . J. I -. Hew York, March 6. Police women Would give material aid in 'stamping out vice in New York, Mrs. O. K. P. pelmont told-the legislative cDmmittec investigating pplice condition today "The appalling increasing traffic in fcirls", in Mrs. Belmont's opinion, was sufficient reason why something should be done to regulate the disorderly resorts, aridV she declared that men, no matter howf worthy and upright, are npt qualified to deal with delinquent gi -Is without the help of women. Mrs. Belmont expounded some of the mostsstriking opinions vet heard bv the legislative committee in her espousal of 1 he city, she de- protector of its RACERS i.SIE I Ell -L Journal's Prizes Growing More v - Popular As Time Goes. : - ' ' By. - ' 4 quaie niuiyiuuai - cup. uf wit use. w he operated oh, his skull being opened. I traipea in tne handling ot crowds, and I girls and young women, the travelling public hai long beert'.a )rhe i surgeons found 'that the- bullet I'1 ' freightv; traffic over ; the. eastern -"As the mother is the guradian of the subject qf eauKst boflsiderauon on the had entered the right side of the brain I section of the road had beeh suspended children in the home," Mrs. Belmont part of the passenger: officials bf ths taktng- a bourse diagonally - toward the. for j nearly yt hree days. - This made; a saldj "f -believe that instead of Cbastr Line and-it has been:nly within I Gft ,Me that little hone was entertained J clear track for the passenger traffic;- IhatMig this good influence at a h nmif' lant ho nnf iafqAvi no. 1 r , r . I M If,,. : t , . . . I 1 . ! . j.S ft f i sic lmisi. itw uati iuav eauoiauviY witftr I larlr si lit ;t-" j,-.vt.1 . - , . rieht eiimi critical ! 1. t J - .1 I 1 ivieu - wiLii meeaunones wfrv fiiriiarpn i sraire in top iiic nt nur rniinrpn rnp rangements have, been made for these Ndt ' in -recent years has 'a traeedv 'the Baltimore and Ohio Gates and I children of the nation it should be cups. ?which i are the most approved occurred- in'. Baltimore' count v which 1 aftnounceirthe trains as rapidly as they I extended' into the streets and. the now . manufactured - and an absolute 1 was attended hv mw drmat.v f5.iwere maoe uo. ana lor mucn ot the I munictoautv snouid De represented success from a hygienic point of view; I tures. It' was not ' until the ountv I time from "early afternoon, until mid-1 by women qualified to furnish motherly T-t i t c , l i r.i. I . ... . a. . . .it I i a : : u i i t l neae-niDS on ana alter lviarcn ijld i nnitrp ann nrmn nan hAn ra oi m i iukki, Lianw. wcic beuL out as raoiaiv i uruieuuuu iu Kins in uuuuu uiaues. x will be found in a convenient recepta- the scene of the crime that the cantrtrp I'as they were filled up, which was about I believe a force of police, women should- de or carton near the cooler in each! of Clark was effected.:; leyery iu minutes. President WiHiardlbe assigned to. the sections most con coach- and they will be furnished in ..Unhappiness on the part of the girl w.as on duty Dotn Monday and Tuesday 1 gested at night. all reasonable quantities Withoutcost wife and jealousy .on the part of -Clark mgnts until late. jr t At the same time, before the Alder to the passenger. The purchase for I caused the azed man to commit the I V"It must berememberpd." said Mr. I manic investigation committee, which he entire system was recently, made crime. Clark told many of his acquaint- WiIlard yesterday, "that there were a also is conducting a probe into the ana tne quantity 13 caumeis, ances tnat ne . Had made' a mistake great many persons to ake. trains, but attairs ot the folice Ueoartment. Lren, which hold will one million cup3. : Uth-1 when he married Miss, Wine, declaring I many persons were in the station who 1 Theodore A. Bingham, forrfler. Police ers" will be purchased, of' course jfrom I that their dispositions were incom- I did not expect to take trains, but simply Commissioner, gave his views in regard iiuic id uiuc iucj are uxu, , , 1 patipie. '.. - ; I went tnere lor a place to rest and to to ponce control, uenerai oingnam , Many public; '.serVtte, Corporations I 'jtMr. Clark and her husband quarried meet-friends. . Many of these crowded favored a long term for the head of have PreVlOUSlV ' furnished , individual I ! .l. : I. : ,,.u- -1! .1 arnimrl ho tM 9n) klvUit th.m I thp rlpanrtmpnt anH thp crrantincf nf cups frotn, vendmg machines at a nom- a ;ieg disputes, and the yOune wife I making it difficult for those who wanted powers which practically would make trial net. with thp pvrpntlnn nf a vprv I ... . . . 1 . J . . I fc .L. . A : . 1 1 I L: .. Tk f , .. - i --1 - 1 nao Taeciuea to ret'irn to her home in I scl- u ll,c irain 10 pass inrougn. 1 u-iatui. mc lumro ium,c few of the larger- railway systems in Viraini.-i. VUitin hr at th tim. But. so far as the Baltimore and Ohio Commissioner found fault with the the North,- but the conveniences will her younger- s;ster Miss Frankie M. I is concerned, we hac no especial trouble various associations in the department be,, supplied by hfe Coast Line abso- vvi j9 y wh c m tQ B 1 and we were able to handle the people and advised that they be disbanded. intplif unthnnt nnr and witnAllt inrrMI. I - J , . . I I. - . 1 .1 . 1 ' 1 I n ..." . : 1. A 1 . 1 : A r. ... 1 more two weeks ago irom Virginia. I wuu -wieu tu lane our unes as rapiu-1 uisamtaiwu, w uctuicu, veniencc. ihe passenger: Ueparment I ;m; w.i. t r .i,l !v as thev apneared. Therp was tnmp S60.000 one year while he was Com- believes that his forward st eb will beit! l Iu j . J ddav n( mimp r wh;io nr diA h I mtarioner to defeat legislation which readily appreciated ; by, the trayellimj!. heip jjUt was cautioned by Clark to bl btwe could we do not want people he favored ,but which his subordinates public and that their . patrons will en- qufet. - Th6 two sisters were about tJ to 1 understand that we are satisfied lobbied against. SCORES NOW IN THE CONTEST' . Machines Cannot Be Bought. - " Few Hours Work Will Win One. There is nothing that will give ai boy or girl so much real pleasure andv :' afford them a means whereby they vJ may get good, health-giving exercise- ..' as one of the Marathon Racers which vt- ' the Journal is giving away, absolutely free of cost, to the boys and girls of ' New Bern. - Have you a boy or a girl in vour home or a young friend whom you would- t like to make happy? There is one . certain way of doing this. If they " ? have already entered the Journal ,! Marathon Kacer Contest give tbent your subscription for three months v If they have not already enlisted withf ' the scores ot boys and girls who are working for a Marathon Racer, eive them one dollar, and tell them to enter , ' the contest, These little machines are towing more popular every day. We could have sold dozens of them but w have refused to do this, only allowing those who have entered the contest to be come the owners of them. Thm' is but one way in which one of thest- racers can be obtained and that is In Working among your friends for ;i few hours. Five new subscriptions for three months each is all that is required to win a machine and in order to tivt every boy'and girl an equal opportimit ot winning machine the journal will allow them to get renewals; two re newals 'tor three months each to cnum as one new subscriber. Warm weathe is fast approaching and you will have lots of fun gliding around the cement sidewalks on these delightful summr, evenings with your racer, so get buv now and become the owner of one them while the supply lasts. deavor to make the experiment the leave.he ; house ior , Union .'station, with the results.4 If anyone .can-point success -. Which VWlll Be required to Wa -m: irra.lrU l ui I out to us a better wav of hahdlinir the mke of ithe: convenience a permanent- 93cond flooto get a parcel. She says crowds than we had, ,1 would be glad 11 T cy on all trains. ; . , . v she heard, bitter words T nassin.? hetwopn to have him do it." I I mis BIOS -T BOAT HAS NOT BEEN RAISED IPEILTP THE BRIDE FROM PENDER COUN- said to have remarked to his ' TY, THE GROOM FROM. . Yes, I ?am;-and you cannot ''.'. "': JUINSIOW.' '-..." A. " ' 1 1 whesta .fvrniehed m tBicr for the ' oc-, 'emu on and ; every': lady attending was jp-nesentci with" a usef 1 souvenir, -The opcrii-nc Wvl'.: complete is iccess". ti , v -every vay and a credit, to the tnahage'j 'jm V ancntcf the 'store. , r . u ' y , '. 'i f ' RY AUCTION SALESTAME ' tA f.t TO A-CL-TSF, LAST NIGKTiM '1 "The j c.ics .of l-wtlry; jtMctlontaale's " sito br-I.'O- Baxter, came to a close A last' nigh. These sales,, which were 1 j nducted:-;hy;'James;:4'nattdl'''r. jAmcinca's ?kading,.;lewelry;auctIoneer. ' , ""have bewi.s.iciessful iff every way' and ' -t. Air. Bsrxtrf j ereatlv. pleased ith the ' results ftbuincd.j?' LastvVmsht two , . , r5wx wPre fflveii" .ttwaV' .f. One a fttv lnTlnr diamond riiTtr. 4 as. won bv .Miss jLilSe Grove-j a rydft' rs, Free! . Whjtty s. awar Jed a water; set worth; fifteen t . ot her sister and Clark. : - , , : j "Another thing td .be considered is -Two satchels' containing personal ef. tnat, these; crowds are only handled in Mrra n( thp wnmpn werp on thp norrh' I Washington once every four yars. and Mrs.; Clark was about to leave W they-jWere? , aneyerday occurrence, whpn ahp was intArrpfitpri hv hpr hua.ias iney . are in ..i'xew I orK. ine men band.''Miss-'Wine''wa8'&t':tm head Of would be accustomed to that kind of the stairs. i Mrs. Clark opened thedoor work and would -be able to handle and was -passiht to the porch, when I tMTOvPitMy-'We.Vdo feel A stereopticon lecture, "Japan by CiarK Called to ner.' , '., : . ."'. . '-; iiiuuicu, .uvwcrai inn -.iuviriu uinteni Mg"l , will ue givcu in "So "your e. going, ehc Clark" is spite ,ot tne xremenaous crowqs.-tneje ennst cnurcn parish nouse Monaay l;k... iiicic win uc a missions in Tanan . . . me,": replied the young woman, , I Most of the trouble ye exepriended I - The .Woman s Auxihary of Christ At this mnmpnt riarlr nimpH a nictnl I in Washington "was due to. the fact.that church will meet at the Parish House t. C. . Snithwick of KinstOn and "Miss at his wife and fired. , The bullet struck passengers, insisted in getting, on the Friday at 1 1 a.: m. The March meeting Jennie Sanders of Hamf itead, Pender Mr. Clark in the left shoulder and. she wrong trains and refused to get -off. I being UnitedOffering Day, an lnterest-r-Mintv wprp marripH Uv. j-!irhti:-ft-3n I fpll tn thp rtrtreh v i o - - i N. I That caused 'some . delay.;' Tneh an 1 ine " nroeram Hhs been prepared. A o'ct-Jcx at;- the-; Gastoii Hei, J viticel Dtfn'kin'tne, ''please,' said "kite I ng? f the roads ran through I full ' attendance is desired, .and all IHii . - J ''jA ' I " swiiva j anu uiuckcu tine iracit , ior I memuers 01 tne cuiigregaiiuu, who nave tne unuea, vnenng mue uoes,' are eauested to bring them to this meeting, The monthly business meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society of Centenary church will be held Fri day afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in he church oarlors All. members are Y . J requested toJe present. Af ANAGER TAYLOR AFTER 1IN- vtautiAiiuN ininAijs uncivi s fii IMPRACTICABLE if L,C J. Taylor of : Lovlck '& Taylor, manaeeracot tne Athens, ano jwasonic theatre. Tetorned yesterday- morning from Biltimore and" Washington. He Little Jim Still Lying On The Bot tom of Neuse River. The Ltitle Jim, the gas boat owned by the Carolina Coast Line Company and which struck a submerged snag and sunk near the Norfolk Southern Railway Company's Trent river dock last Saturday night with several tons of lime on board, up to the present ti me has not been raised. J. Council Brown, president of the company owning the vessel, stated yesterday that a derrick would be brought here today- to get the boat out of the water. Le Wilk inson, the boats vounff engineer ho was injured a short time ' Defore the vessel sank by being Caught in the shafting, was able to be ofy yesterday for the first time since the accident occurred. , FREIGHT CAR IS OVERTURNED of tha peace . "k..--street oihcuu imr. I vounev worn: " 4M tne wort- - oecpramn. ana . tour Tne couple-strait the mght in-1 he city.l . Clark sent a second bullet, into his I awnne. -nnoiner . cause oi. aeiay -in , i iirgs byi Berry, two rebreettng th. g 'eats of the Gasian, and will go j wife's head. V It entered the left tern Me. getting out trains Was that 'papsengersl'i ' ''Swrncafld Autumn;, one a s'mset and to vnfttnn thU ninmintr. . .; v.1';,: , I Another shot was fired, and this a ip I for spetial trains did not come to the! - i' ' ' swot her a realistic ocean scene, were r- . N,! of -the we Jdine' will come' as' klatclcie-ranee. thetbullet'.strikinir.':ivira. I station at the time they had arranged -Wewel with admiration by all. ..Display Uirprke to their friends. Without sajingfCIarkishoLlderVand sotting fire to j or. their; .trains to. kjaVe.,i.y 1 ' -windows had also been arrapged in an I anything to any oneabout their plans, Her coat. ' . V . 4, . 1 yjj;.-,1 J : . ..y-'' '; ' I attention of all., Diring the; day; : an I here and plight their' troth:iSo" the I jrtrt' nvc rr ' tut' tidhmt T Ml rbride' elect came iu fromamsptead " '"" 'V. I I M I last' -niorht'- and wa mpt hi) th arnnm I 'jV , ti- ' L . ,;, . . 1 - J: .'' '. '1.: I I 1 1 1 ast night. and. was met by the groom it; .''vJ.u- ' - i-': iTt.'':' vii'i. who had arrived ah hour or rsowlied on-xne tram irpnv wnston -pcense rfni'iBben.: the Vbuni hroth ft cnaree I .ional h,s I " "" . , 1 . . i r i. 1 1 . ; - vt,j., f, ' i trom, Baltimore ana , wasnmgion. ne ceptidf : the-tariff, laws despite the negrOES BELI to inspect ;the new iati n.ai iic . k Iran tvurieen . years ';-:ASSAUI.Tl L. J. B.ROCK5,'T';' 1 moving-talking;- pictures , antf . alter Of 'age and has nor yet Completed his I ,. y. CAUGHT LAST NIGHT; VI A careful Investieation is of the opinion course m 4ho grammar -school in New .iiXli-.:y:, ;.,..mi; ' that thev are hot fsuited ; to a small York 1Sky -;where; ' he ,11 ; making his policeman: ;A: LV Cryan . Ikst night blace and wilU Viot prove practicable suVXlarsJ,' JTROCaAM ;At'TH ATHENS1 tvf:'Todav f " . PICTURES . ! -AH lor the Girl and the Dandy' :v This Vitagraph" picture '.hows 'tis ' v jLnsky Undcr;al;ing to n ake l.ve to a i iit foolC ;o win the girl you love-an . ( -Twrnir J the Tables' , )' Aaotlbcr Good vitagraph comedy .1 The iCriapcrones get Ducting' . .. One m Kalcms very funny comedies' Jnnh Miti , - , . riKCTHEVIHMC lit: IIL -liniL MHRHiAYiuN IIL lltUIIIIIW IIIIIII jXi.: ii 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 1 1 1-1 1 ii J4n home. Young Kesenberg is of a poetical ntaced AVilUs Brvant. and Ernest; Law- even in ".large places unless improved temperament ; and jn-. the following j reirce,' icolprod, under arrest on : a 1 on considerably. ; TKe regular moving A splendid Western picture by Lub'n lose Ranch Mates The Necklace or Crushed ",.'.. Leaves , i An Tlason drama. . We tvre giving our patrons four"in i'ti J food pictures tc duy and tomorrow.' ii we will have no va-ttdcville. Wc cftn TtV.nl t'J3 act. yesterday af 'matin. e 1 rairse it was not up to the standard we inii ii-1 to place on all feature acts. If i ft' t get good acts we will have none i 1 ive 0 arlvi hmI or booking fgent. irust our patrons will apprcri;'t:; i r t 10 please and sati.fy them. e (' iily at 3:45. 2 ;iliows ;it ' . lt Bt-irts at 8 oVlmk. 2d , i.unic li.Uc'y after fir. t. u GERM ANTORPEDO BOAT RAM MED BY CRUISER V AND SANK ':tAi: a:. Helsroland.. '.Germany.;"- Sixty-six men of -the . 'crew men torpedo boat ' S:lH' were drown ed when the little vessel was rammed by the cruiser Yorcfc In the iNorth sea last night. ; Among .the dead are the commancer ot the torpedo boat, Lieu tenant Koch, and iu first officer. . .The surgeon and engineer and fifteen men of the crew were saved , The tor pedo boat sank immediately.' - . . The "S-1 78" with1 other destroyers was (teaming from drill grounds. They attempted to dash , through intervals in a'clufh'n of returning warships. .The "J -178" was cut, in halves, its com mander having inaccurately judgcdx'is- tances.' Only seventeen survjvors were "icked up by rescue boats sent,fnm t e neet. . y VfHE ROBlrEIc, approbate: lines giveirencouragement warrant.charging,them with assaulting picture reel is fifteen or twenty minutes to a long suffering a brick last in length while the reel of the talking- Saturday night near the- Tabernacle moving pictures is only six minutes ip ense ered inceting . moving theatres A , No -merchant ship; which sailed that I for the public in regards to the capture where the .apparatus- for- the vothers i':),,';wa7':'':'':j'..''' r lot. the two men but there is not the has- been' installed, "u In view ofxhese ..was saic irom cannonaainev -2 iipa.t t f - - i 4VV W l.' IU , 1 4 I lli J-... f - . itJ , -i I YOHCK. -'. VI uayT-"'c"u' DUC re.wiM,.!v.j-ar';: I'Baptitt cburchYnd aitef knocking length and Owing to tne great exp - . . . 1 '. .!. hii ur hi.,;. . i him -.1 iiRnii nip-. - fnhriinff nim nt ''. his lomv onor two reds can: De on '.:; " A thjef. hd by our .ther's law, oocketuool& nnd V 'oair of .shoes'. - ;vs niehtlv with any -show,; of March 6.v-l j d-weu aeserve tne naiten . ' ju I - Fot various reasons tho authorities expenses. -Again' the regular. ui inc. vice inadine 1nIess it' paid a 'Tarick'7. toll, . According to its lading. .4 - "'.'Thatvthief to bis account ha gone, least doubt that they have the right and 'other unfavorable .' features, - Mr, parties.- i ncy were piacea in jail w layior uocs nut uiiuniuciii iuw.uwuio. await a nreliminarv . hearine before I Not '' even in .Washington., he larned, Mayor McCarthy this afternoon. Mr. I have the amusement hpuses ventured U.rur ' frho tirtim nf lha 'ouanlr aa I trt nut in thu 11PW nictllls.'-.3-u '.. -To seize him death ne'er faltered,-" I ranidlv ' recoverimr ' from, the effect 'nf 1 ' However the Athens has its aooli And heMias left behind a name . Kl,. wkiVK ha. roivot n ' Irntinn 4n for the innovation in cane But vcryAlitfle altered.: , ;; r;' kea(j and will probably- be out again it is further perfected and i becomes : :,-. ' . " " : .i-vi- I within a few davi. '!'.; : - .. . practicable.' and in that event ' would , L Envoy. , .. . ' I . .. , . , be th? "first theatre in this part of the " Twas lanCk. then. ti Tariff new. I ir (cmt1 ti DUMMiTrMTim v o . . ... . i,-. . - Oh word of evil omen, '.:"- ' v ,-, . , The inauguration of .Wilson,- said , Will it be ever with us?. Waitl r ciaver of Sixteen-Year-Old Oliver Mr. Tavlor. . surpassed i any. similar The Democrats have come in. 1 , - Lnvden. Beulnn Twenty. ' levent." He has attertded Several, but . Five Yer Term, -i ' never did "he. see such crowds as was VAUDEVILLE STARS '.'CANNED" - Elizabeth City, N., C, March 6. in Washington Tuesday. The total At . the matinon at ihe Athpna I Hon Vann. the vnimo- man rnnvicf ed I crowd was estimated at three hundred Alreiciy larptf qranfitics of fertilizer theatre vesterdav afternoon the vaude- nf the murder of Oliver Lavden. a 16 thousand, or 75.000 more than 'ever erfe bring shipped." and carried away villc performers failed to rcme-up to year old boy, was taken to. the cpnnir I attended an inauguration .. before. from New Be, a. This is a little earlier Ithe rcoQircd standard with- their art I temiarv to serve tentv-fivA veara fori' Goincr from Washington to' Baltimore than Usual for this to., begin' but is I and nvcre promptly diseahrgfd and last I the crime. ,-'' .. y ' ' ' Wednesday, morning, Mr. Taylor was ac(j)ounlcd . for by tho fact that the night an extra reel of pictures was Vann and' Layden both rc;ident.9 of oliliRcd to Stand up In a basn;a( 6 car Ms farmers are anxious to get their land nl.u.i d on the bill in tin ir uti.l in condition for ptaniing-for an 'ev'y I l'ts Lovick and Taylor's efforts to crop. V ' ' wcurc good vaudeville attractions will . Mrs. Divid R. Davis Vi!ir- to ex press to the people tf New lirrn her appreciation of the kincincM ami many expressions of syni -iihy tiny r. e cxtendea to Ix r mil l.rt.ip ;'v .! t line P ' '' t ' rr i II t)e api ici lateu by their f.ntrom. A new a (".leviile team' will Ik; ficcci c 1 to (ill oi.t I lie remainder of t':e week it pn , i'.lf but if t hi i a nnot l e ! in-, fmir reel of (iitini-H will le :'..hii i ( ,e ii J - ; lormai.i the Belvulere section, were chums. They Martcd on a bicycle ride together and I.aydcn was never M en alive again. Vann returned t'i town and told kov esl nori'8 about I.advcn having pone l" f.i .1 one pi. n r a m.) t 1m n a not her. 1 1 is ill pe-.ir.ii.. : ri-H!ai.n-. a my.trry f.r - . V- .1 win 1 1 he. l.odv va . (.-': I a i. it 1 I 1 !l.i!a til Cil )'. all the wav so crowded wa the train In Baltimore. Wednesday rijht there was no plhce to Tilecp, ull I he avatlaul tilaccs having been taken by inaugura tion visitors who got to Baltimore alicad if him, ro he left for home. - I Washington lie was the gin at. cf.his j'.n,-( 'ei il Taylor, who is living in the t ..jii.il til y now. , ft Shipment of Merchandise Is But Little Damaged uy Acci dent. A freieht car loaded with mercandise was overturned on the Norfolk South ern yards near the Trent river ware- : house yesterday morning and several . hours were spentjin repairing the damage ' . and getting the track at that point cleared for traffic. Just what caused the accident is not known but in some way one- of : the sets o( trucks on the1, car Overturned were - pulled out ,-vin . SUCn a , IllttUlltl lliai. UIC). ucamc - .....i lodged and before the engineer cpuld. t ' . reverse his engine the ,.car: had beeifitV: throwtf over on Its side -and a; sef'of v. fptJP trucks on the adjacent car were also ' torn7 OUt. rNO one was nitn anu viie ivi;i Mnmnrs ni rnp i r wfii- liu, iiLtit;. - . damaged.; .-.v. - . , , ' VATIONTAI. STORF. OPENS NEW '''',-.'.' TheVNati6ifial Woolen Mills branch ':-' (AuMiNf ii ' isnAnul in i the 'lamAcr :'w.:.' Hoter building, announces in an adver--A-.;, kisement . in- this i morning's' paper the.sl k ,. . .... . r .t . opening oi a ,uepniiicui iw titmiiinfn.?4 !., , pressing and alterations of both ladiesa 'c. 'V ! anH. p-entlemen's crarments.. '. ManaeernV f",v Rnaenhers ' assures . 4he bublic thaf". moderate prices, wiii De cnargeq. Mric grr will be called for and delivered;v;v; fcrsg ri- y, - .-..v. ; ' ' ' v .- '.. w&rii: y v. ? -..- .! . y- . ; . '.''- i ..,-:- ' J. R. Pope ,18' having a numbC)f:;Hs. .t t'f , improvements ' made at,hls Jiome on .3f V Middle street which will add much t rit vf ? the appearance of tne .building. : bay ..window is being added ana tne s i i t lower, part . vi ' uuui ., v , mvwow will be chadgeA-:;'yi.?r--..-.''J-'c'-i'ry '':.''. , , ;:.., y '.''.',:..,; k-ife,&t " : -4 Vnewadvertisemeots ':-,'..a ,' V T.: T.ir Pritchetv'Manage-ibttOBV. - seed for planting.-vf '.;-:;.',-;; i'l "i'".':" ; . National Bank, of M.; Bernr-tjale (;? ' Deposit boxes for rent. ; t; ; f,': ff- y People's Bank Small accounts., ' y f -; J. J. iTolson,', City. Ta Collector ' , Last -notice.''.- .tfyi h? ," National Woolen MiIls-For Easter for all times a'" National." , -. . National Woolen .Mills' '-CIcaning, pressing and alterations. ' ' " - !,: Brookp & Co.'s-ScU Roal Bl Shoe Store Men who wear SeU siocs are our best advertiaers. . Standard Shoe Co. Crofsett -nhors.' - liartling's IMxbvt Shop-l'.ive chairs with first class b.irbersi . (Vein Cafe, Motehend City When in Morehead City, cat 'nt the Cafe. ..'.-.-:
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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March 7, 1913, edition 1
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