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: r C, - "". V ! . 'i ' I I At 1 1 1': V' .rr VOL. LXII. No. 40 Tha Weather: NEW BERN, N1. G, SATURDAY .MORNING, MARCH IS," 1913 THREE CENTS PER COFV ' i v 1 i ...s . ij site KM- f. , . " 1 'i ;'K- -wi-S.-. ; . -fi fei ,a;; V'':v.'&'.''. -m .: 'lwfe' if' ':ft$.u; ''' v'i.ffif v;.,v'. itivir;.i HELD YESTER flLGwlM it Son nd f rV? B. Allea l4ace Sprint and Summer Hat on Kxniblt HUNDREDS VIEW DISPLAYS A txtentlve Una of Dry Good Ja Also seen at vota m. r C ; ; , ablihmentt. . Twt mniiriery cpeningt, were held U Hew Bern last evening and despite he inclement weather, hundreds of ladiea of the city turned but to inspect the latest creations in feminine head' 'TzrTli i w ..... .k. dwe line of sorinff. and summer- dry! 1 oods to be found at both stores, i . ice muiinery aepartmeni ai. a. vop - loa A bon s i mammotn ; new xiepart meat store presented a scene of rare Mntv. r There were hats of everV size m every hand and one had but to look' to admire. ; The millinery department of this big store this season in - charge f Miss Margaret Eamea of Baltimore, JAiL, Miss Eames spent several weeks in the northern fashion; centres before mminir to New Bern and her creations acUect he .latest styles which will be Lxi!" Smith, Marie Duncan , and Llorence . The dry itoods-and other depart- or. f th fri aln ramn in for thpir hTi. f th. insoect on. In these . r,.j o.K.ito f laHi'oo' or gentlemens wearing apparel and a vtonivii stnrir rmiM hardlv be toaui in the entire State. ,.; ... . i 1 3Wts. B. Allen's Millinery Opening. At Mrs. B. Aliens establishment, lUSt South Ot S. CODlOn & &OnS 8tOre on Middle street, was anotner yery jiiij uy.a.j F.... rmiiunery aim ury uuu a hc uui- Jinery department ot - Mrs. ' Alien s ;store is under the superyisipn ol Miss lizzie Neal, who is well and favorably known to the ladies of New Bern ana the hats which she;had on display were aow; to ner uvmiy. In the dry goods department were tt,e curious -crowds composed of peo found the latest weaves tn dress goods, pie wh0 for months liaTpredicted that talks, crenes and in fact .every con- , in.,, a Alton ttrnnM'.'ahnn Kofr ii eivable material used in the making i"j.i'K -' - i ine.iury reportea at -apout y o ciock dre-n and this department received itsanH a fur . mfnno.. 'Ui.r th. f.ciiidHo quota of attention. The Opening was a success (ram every standpoint. ; GIRLS WANT' TO BE GOOD. V -t, -Can't Do This . On Four Dollars a "weeK. - ; ; Pittsburg, Pa., March, 14. Eight liundrtd girls joined' the strikers to - ay at . Che South Side Mills. There aac i.uiiv uui uuw. i wo uuuuicu ic- attained at work. - . We want to live and be good,".' is the message the girls, sent tothe mill owners today. -This plea concludes the request other girls make for an in crease ot 2 cents a thousand on thread ins bolts. lhe girts say lew ol them make marc than $4.50 a week and some only 28 cents a day. This.'they say, is not enough to enable a girl to live de- eaUy. The strikers have ho leader They are not organized. Most of them ate Slaves and . Poles.. Mary Dravak one of the most intelligent Bf the . The intejit is, of course to -make strikers, addressed a communication another move tn behalf of the two con to the company. "She told why ; the demned AUens. vSome; of the men who avoxnea had revolted.' have. worked the hardest for commuta We cannot live bn $4 a week that tion are known to -disapprove this -we ears IVlarv- snore that we might live and Way 3muu. , i ucy iciuacu u, bc r fiau yv is&ue. jne company; must1 give us -,';';i-ore, for we cannot go on living as we '.lave.; So many of oiir girls, in despair, ihave gone away and never came back. - They choose that other life. I'll starve 'first . -v'jj;.;!-;?. The pmpan has refused toTftftke jany atatemenu;t .--.? SPEND . AFTERNOON . SHOPPING v:; ' y.j' '".;:"' -' ' -1 '--.;;; uf vV, Wilson Women Not Perturbed By t .JJowxitvur. and (Jamr Ttaelf J.. -S-t,: Packages. X-.-'l Washington. March M.-Mrs. Woor- -ow , Wilson and her daughters '1 soent ne attcrnoon downtown shopping 4U Ml. . Mm Wl ; A .. . M mi., iiniiuu.uiv . au iiia nint jam o nave Deen given oy tne yat. tuttn a smalt hrnwrt haf-' tnmmort 1 11 ru :. u a . , : 11 T : ,L. . --"-y f- 7 r " " "".""" -win ungni-: wing, . anu ; iot misses i matter ol : dressing or - elaborate es "Wilsons raincoats -were grav. and I tjhlinhmhta" . A; ; ; . , -l:. LI..1. ..W..- - Jf j "Lu uiat - straw wttjwug --f,c JNCa.' K Jney ail Carried UmDreiias. ': lae oartv went from the White . i " 1 - Jlousa in the automobile to a ; book K eUsra... where' autograoh ' abuma ; were l-fint purchased. 4 f hen; '. leaving iheirj including the Meyer house, the Mac' automobile an. front of the store., thev I vaoh miiiinn.dniUr fitted with -V 'walled from store td stor on F street .rouBjimiicr purcnasesK ,1 ne steaay ' iAinoaur. -did ' iiAt- uniwar tr inertiirh V , if - j--. ... -ahetn. ; '-' ? - ,1 J . I It was noticed that teveral ourchaBes "y caady and . stationery were carried , smtestd of sent home. Few people rec i i V1 ,'" " ?: k- s.-.'.i'-!j ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS National 'Sank of New",' Bern-Four vet cent on caving. '..' l- Hcm Hera Banking and Trus Co. J Arc vou informed? ' i- ; ; '. v V , ); S. Basnight Hardware CoMTurn fcry job on all screen door and window Vrk ' , " ' ; . -'"',".';,;' . '.- CjXi'ns bavhics ;Bank and Trust ' Co-Our Bank". r ; ; L y Cojwative Supply Co. Just re S. CoJon & Son- Millinery showing rrn(inw today nnd . Monday. ii-ilional Woolen Mills A "National" fiii i. the niotst that fifteen or even twenty . vrlll buy. . - . . MANIFESTED ConftreHation of Taberncale Church Studying "Revelation." . Rev.J. B. Phillips is delighted wit h mc wrge congirgations wnoare attend ing his Sunday morning ' services, at. which time he is preaching on Christ's messazes to- the: churches. These the book of "Revelation." be on "The Church at; Pergaraos". The membership' of the. Tabernacle is urged . to attend and bnng . their Bibles and all Bible lovers are -in vited. ' 'f': : rrl At the evening. service, the Taber nacle choir will render musical pro gram' ,aftef which Mr. - Phillips will A- Great Salvation f A Sunda y achoo I at 9:45 tf m. and fupt. I.; Sr Miller with iris efficient band of teachewwiU make every man, woman and child , feel at home who attend.. i--iw-wv,-:--'!,r-'i...- ..The public at large ;are invited to j u ? ervjees. and strangers wui 1 ". .vwi.m. . waaNtWb 5li v . : OPTHE HILLSVILLR VIB-. OF.THE HILLSVILLE VIR- wGINIA, TRAGEDY. ivicnmona, , iviarcn i. une .year ago this monnnR the Hillsville traeedy startiea tne vuisea woria. as soon 1 as the Aliens had left the little moun jtain town, and rt had been found that I Judge Massie, shot; down at the bench. was dyin thar the prosecuting at- 1 laroejt ana snenn. oi tne country were Head, and that others were wounded. citizens telephoned : the- news to the I r-utsirV wnrlH TK tolotrranti vim oace reached' tidings of the summary i wiping out' oi a court oi jaw were soon i broadcast. People arise early in country ' dis tricts,.; and judge Massie, ordered the I courthouse bell rung at an hour-that I vnnU woItp mt f iiwMW (mit their slumbers, AThe j Aliens aihe; in' I so did the officers of; the court: so, did I (oui3 go to jail, - -' 1 began. Tne victims were officers of Uhe law. - v V" ?N It rook six months to - caoture all the Aliens. i All six of the assailants I are .. now in the State ' Penitentiary. I four of them 'for long ter my,, and two lawatung the execution ot toe death sentence for thev crime of March 14. 1 1912. All hooe for-them has"' cone. I they have said their last good-bys t9 i iuvcu uiics, auu iney wui pay tne pen- alty of the law on March 28, ,two weeks from 'tojay-'- iwif Attorney Louis 0. Wendenburg spent most of yesterday in the clerks; office of the Superior Court of Appeals going over the records in the Allen cases, ana mailing', copious notes inereirom. ie is assumed these.' will, be used tn decid- ing upon .prosecution of Dixter Goad. clerk of the Circuit Court of Carroll county; on a charge - of perj'ury. . The next term iof the Circuit ' Court of f Wythe County -"will , begin ' the third 1 MondaV.in Abril ite V. i i; i i (xtf last June, and no action has been taken loomng to prosecution in xne tneanume fc, HINT FROM THE WHITE HOUSE &tf:$&h TRAVAGANCE. v.v. in I members and their wives arc following II I ' . . ' 1 . . 1 . . . .. t . 1 I v line fiuutw , (iui spiur(e. tu, uic I r . i. i i . ' . ' ':"- i j x nereiore, tne cabinet house-nunters Idiv not Innkiner at n9latialndenea I KtA. n hatha rnnaaWir tnnn unvxi avs jna si J ans.ai0 vvuovi aiwi s,v and hall rooms left vacant bv the flitting Inf . ha nndf...nn in ffi.;..i'r;n.i.. forty baths, the Tower house and other i mansions which the Washington real I ...... . . : i I cot-ttic aciiia were winning uu icaiii)( I tn thu'iwil Tnhlnut numluri ' th 1 w;ta Ti,;n.i n,.ml,i.r. an. j 0Ver : these for the consideration of I others whose monthly rentals" averaee from 1100 to S200. Washington mod j I istes have.'- bcnun , to despair of ever again teapiAg the harvest they have f.tU?l S? occasion demanded a new gown and one of "the. most elaborate description. ' r.!.. 1 1 . REPAIRS AT NORFOLK S0UTH4 . ' ERN' siiors . . Upon the solictation and atllie urge nt request tf a number of their employes, the Norfolk Southern Jxailwiiy Company have decided to erect a ro section of the oM round 1. I iti r t Si. t p.i.m-, v hi. h is now a part if their enr i contract for this work 1 l--i- m 1 to Khodea - I'm'' rw 1.1 t and. they v ! 1 i i . -m coon in iii.'i' I ! MUCH INTEREST IliioiiiiiS; IE PISSED Bl MEET MEMBERS llOr ID SfUlllli lie ii seb ..iffiSTci . f,',::s" mi o cew New Liquor Law Designed to Secure J . . . - ..... . 1 cmorcement oi Laws ju;.- i ready sn Books. I; v. : " I WHEN -POSSESSION' IS PROOF I ' .X .! v' . --p. 1 Search" and Seizure Section , In I - i- 'tun .- ion iuiiwhi -n r Fought Part of Law. The ict' passed by the recent Legis-1 -Jf ::.v lature .to aecure'the enforcement' of I the laws' arainst the sale and manu-1 facutre of intoxicating -liauors, it , is bslieved, will jnake the liquor laws considerably easier to enforce than has nwn rne ra neretoioiw. - i . Any. one of the following facts is made 'prima facie evidence of the violation, of; he laws governing jhe sale of Intoxicants; j - ,f The possession of a license from the government 'olahe United States t sMf or manWartiirp intoxiriatini? lia I onu; at any one time, - whether in one or-more --places.' : The 'possession fof more' than three gallpns of vinous liqours at any 'one time, whether in 'one or more places. . jTh& possession of more than five galjons-of mali liquors , at, ay 'one time,: whether tn one.or more places. ) The'deliverv- to 'anv firm oerson. firm, associatidttN-or corporation; -of more, than five gallons of - spirituous vinous liquors,' orr more than twenty kallons of , malt , liquors within any house anf that the final arrangements fout- successive; weeks, whether inlwould "be jnade' fdr putting a team in one or more places. . The oossession of mtoxicatine liauors I as samples to obtain orders from. ti.a. B.ohii : nT'n!.M,' .Apfi'nn f id' the law, which . probably was harder fought than any other feature, is as follows-, MITnon the fi nir-nf comnlaint. under oath, by a reputable citizen, or infor- tA4.;An .. rkn i a4-k n bfficer.charged' with the execution of are but two Aore teams to secure before 8-iven out by the bnginereing Depart u w i -.f laniv tpam lencriioran ho fnrmpif Than ment in this district as to what will be recorder .mayor, or other officer iutho- rizedbyfawtoissue w&iraWcharging that-.any person, firm, corporation, association or company, by whatever .... . '. . name. called, has ia his, their or its pdssessioh, ;at a placrPr places specified ! more tnatt nve gallons ot malt liquors . .v. . .un v. . : ..1a .u. - . uc imucu .vhuuhuhuvk ymnr.iu whom it is directed to search the place or places described in such complaint ft i ?Z"Z Zr 'ZZ. or ? morev than five tallons of malt liquors be found in any such place or blaces to seize" and take into his custody fill Inn-viratincr linudrc do.yihd in said complaint or information,vand seize ana -tase . into nis custoay cau glasses, Dotnes, Kegs, pumps, pars :or "ffimS ffisafefekS sbjS olaint: or cSAformatior, shall doacribe the place.br places to be searched with sufficient Plarity Mentify) same, "and shall describe, thjT intoxi- to. be, siieci as particularly ; as practt, cable and- any-' description, however, general, that ;will enable the office? executimrthe warrant to Identify the executingjthe,. warrant to Identify the property, seized snaii pe aeemea sum- Lcient..' All spirituous,. vinoUs or malt liquors .seized under this section shall De returned to sucn person and,' upon conviction, or upon ; default v of : ap pearance, -shall be destroyed. ' .,; ,i; . The law tnakes it unlawful 'for any bank incorporated tinder 'the laws of thc-State, " or national bank,' or, any sent, Collect or in. any ,way,hapdle any dratth biil ot-'. exchange,, or .order o change.fltrdet to pay'money; is-ati tached a bill of lading; or ; order, or receipt for intoxicating liauors r . . ' i -. I I. Tro nutimtt tlnn pnmiufiiMi'-'am'. .n.1 P Inrtirod to koon a aoharato hnnlr tn whlrh i -V- . ttsaait . be- netered - immediately, upon rooint thArofr, thm' Hanu ff th.'narann to whbmamy quantity.' of liquor is shipped, the amount and kit.d received, the-date when received. 'and the date i j-,? :j -r-.T ' i. l. .'-- j wnen; aeuvero; .alter wntcn .recora .hail Iw. Manir ;-M.o.r i' .htoh th. consigneeshall be'required , ii i'f'K fW ntanner. : The;name.f probabljr 60 his nlme, or if he cannot write, to male tJIjKiShTiJfhTlVo ?f en :Wneredjjnor ser his mark in the presence of a witness! :.V",.9'"f.:iK.. iously than hasvbeen that of Mr, Taft Tl.!- Kt i. a K. ' . j.i. f f ..i, facie evidence of; :the facts set forth tnercin.v: The law"'''' violation. oi tne: law against tne ta e of liquor may be proved by circumstan- tial as well 'as by direct -evidence ' It also provides' that 410 person hall be excused from testifying1 ,any prose- -..-!-.. - -l ,'. .? - . .. . ... .. .. ... - cutionne violating o. tne act. , ; VIRU OlUl.11 CVJfUO HUD IN COUNTY AIL. ' Oscar Kilpatrick, a notoriously bad negro boy ,,u. hnm.l. at Hovrr w brought to this city yesterdiy morn r my "vv..., ...... hw nnrlcflir. nmntM. , Sho ing1 by Chief of - Police 'W. G. kouse of that place and was. committed to the county jail to await a hearing at the pcxt term of Craven county Su perior Court on a charge of trespass and larceny, it is claimed that K patritk stole dozens of eg, a from poulriy growers at thta place during the past few weeks' and in fact it Is said thai ho became t-o bold that he would walk riaht niio a hen houne and abstrait the cii.t while the owners were not. fluen tiit away. The nei-m tl.u that e i- inncceiit but the ca e w::l no- t Ol ( : di: noNeil of unlil the nest let in .A. i: -f J !"inT, fificrnmi uaul : UiluLullLL Raise Twelve Hundred Dollar to . . . . . . n . . ".--.r o usea in supporanft i''r I ..?"' A Team. ;' " iLK ; I HAGUE IS ALMOST-' ASSURED - J. a : . r-' :-Vi- iin Local jCommitlee Goes T6-iWaahw of a . uiiivu rvi rwpvu ui Revirlntf Intexeat. f-! -; Oyde Eby and J) Leon Williams left yesterday "for Washington where last night they addressed r the baseball enthusiasts of that. town in regards to the proposed ; fe-organi ration of the Eastern ' Carolina Baseball League. uic wasninrcon iani nave neen verv anxious to getrin this 'proposed league and at the first meeting,; which ' f was held at Goldsboro, a few weeks agor they wired' the, committee that -they could-be counted ,n to enter. iThe visit tfte committee from. New Bern last ,nieht Was for the" nurDOse of as- certaimng for a .certainty whether or not they could raise, the amount .of money requiredior entrance iff the leagu Mr. Eby yesterday morning received abetter from Fred J, Sutton, secretary of the Kinston. Chamber of Commerce, in "which, the latter stated that twelve hundred', dollars had been subscribed by the fans in that town and that Kin- ston could becountedj upon to enter the ' . league;, ne'-writer stated that a meeting. waa'to be held at the court tne proposed league. ; , ' ' runston is a uve town ana trom tne verv -first the local fan folt assured that thp enthusiasts of th. cramp at I that point would put up the necessary money ! for entrance into the league. With a team. from Kinston practically assured; With JNew Bern. Cldsboro. and Fayetteville's assuranfce to each h. tpriti in rnp acartrtonnn rnprA i & but Jittle doubt that the Washington enthusiasts , will put a-team in the league and rthis .leaves but one other to 1e secured. ' ; ,'. tti ; itT't r y- vviimington, yvnson,- larDoro, ureen- ville or . .RocJ Mjunt ,;if' being looked lu i lumuuuw ram. mcu oi nese bnwns- lias --BiimTior int nonnii urhn I want hati.' hall 'ttita .imm.r and. 9 "r:r-.-.T:-T---" : I w.uum iop.utr; us;, tne money to support a team.er;have been written to i nartieA iA eurh and h ivai rnmmittn I s aer iwihim?vtheir renlv. A. mil: ' no,ta!nd there is nothing definite known bqt'y-, the latter part of next week :f jocalWfans willy know for cer- 1 tain whether thev will see orofessional ball games . on a , local diamond during i .i'f voii.. . : r i I'.-ti: :.. - t'W-V - ' MRS.rrRVIN WINS CASE :AWS" Sb ThousanV Dollar, -uu-,iit;..,vvaro. returnea last rnKKS feA! KfSS. for . Mrs,- B. A. Irvin in her suit against Ift-p " SKSrS brought on ac . liVl BVIIl VT II v na aiH urrkA ZWZn w SteES- ffl T turn?.d ' a.rdictThursaay night a- wan ding Mrs. Irvin damages in the rof eieKt Aousand dollars. - .Thla sum' eight Aousand dollars. - vrThis was said .'toxbe the large8t;;'amount ever- "awarded in , a railroad damaee suit in Forsvth countv.-'. '--i ' ' ' -.""-V .-' c."- J MEAT' DEALER MAKING MANY .t IMPROVEMENTS. 4 at Five ; Points.'. Therbuildintf is being made" two stones in. Height, and ?mty.t"w"w py ' ,;w" ct I was made to ' the . alumni ; ot the uni- I sidef of the structure; fronf part, on that street will- be 'of nlato;ixla.' Mr.ratt i. ol.o n1flpfn( .i s i . y . 1 ' A lanM gnitp mifriirarafnvin Klo 'nlaj. i i-.- r- - . i.f; -i-1 I a nrl ' nddincr . ntKor ? modoyn imtwnm. i - r ; - i j ments. , I . - ' . -- ..T-.jiS ?;-i.VV5-'",st':--':-t:fe Ji--.v 1 PROGRAM A T.TITE ATHENS i. ?'5- vTODAr''iS;;i --t - V"- V t, 1 I ;.- WiW-r-VttTtl1fV- vfi-r.W'i J :? -A?, V? : 'trJ X-J-aV '.V is as . lonuwsr b: neieu isou preiera artist, to the attentions oi Henry rend- i' tv- i.t. fid Helen Mason, prefers leton." The latter asks . her hand in &,!?r&'7!ni Absolutely thlnghas been, done in an he visilb iicicu. ; uul lusicau ui ..': u.; ,ii, t. Pr0P "f hhf fanS!r. SAt SS,f "ifiif'S, 2? .dioi Pn7- tMmi I" f'Jmiit her. but he turns a deal eaf tO her r lding and after hi. departure, in Iretaliationshe weds, Pendleton.w They ... t, I tl.. 1, .k. ! I t"a vi-.v-ic vutn.cai urc iwjr JV.. . "u "cr uancicu iy a icijucoi W - N. ..v ,' - ... . "v appears ior tne nrst i sitting, wnen . -.i. r . .... ..I Victor alone with ; herr vehemently expresses his love, she repulses him and Decs, to her husband." Jha artist and husband meet on the field of honor, and Victor is, seriously woundfid. . Oe ol the best dramas ol tne season. - . , "The Model of St. John" To what end we are born' no man tinows. Time . brings great changes, I here arc two pictures, in this one. Vou must see b"t b to understand. VAt'I ;,v LK. ! ! t" talk I i i i at m - BAD WEATHER PREVENTS GAME Washington and New Bern Teams la dross Bats -Today.-. - .. Inclement weather caused the Dost- ponement of the. game of baseball which was to have been played at Ghent Park yesterday afternoon be tween the New Bern High School tea mi and the team pi the Waahington High lci.ui TL.. . i . ruuuuu m mvea in Pe city yesterday morning but the heavy raia which had fallen a short time previous had placed the grounds sucn-a conainon tnat an tnoagnt the contest was abandoned. How- and, the weather permitting, the game u .v. win pe ptayea tnis afternoon at 3 o'clock 4hVl!?bU? k- ur?f ito f?4 ' The followinir will ho tho l!n.un nf the two teams: v - Washington t-1 . ' . New Bern S. i,owler---Catcher..George Scales G. FowlerPitcher Chas. McSorley. Jr. J. Taylor -First Base.... Robert Kehoe Bruce Hoduesr-Second Base W.; Bland David Smith Third BaseSelby Hill E. Weston--S. StoD....Eueene Simoson limes Howard L. Field..-i.C. Wasche H..Hudnell C. Field...........R. Ross W; Jones R. Field .......T. Taylor J.J-i arris Sub. I.S. SUPPLY SH GOVERNMENT BUSY VALUABLE PIECE OF LAND AT FOOT OF POLLOCK STREET. That New Bern may soon become the supply station for the government boats in this section became known yesterday when the purchase of a piece oI land located at the foot of Pollpck street and fronting Neuse river was WHfe au ana A. l. Ul y the government.; . v. j nuui niaiwii uaa uccn d?ne Wlth th's property but they have given out enough to lead those who are interested in the matter to believe that J big. supply station will be erected thnrA in r ho naos future In 4-Vin mnin .'"V"'-. " m placewul be cleaned up and r - -: . . In the past few years, or in fact since the Inland Waterway was opened uo. M- Rom ha. W.. f .:dkl. 7. " T u . i mP. rtance . ln he government work in this section and now that so much work is to be done in the waters -of bastern XNortn Carolina there is no better distributing or supply point which are located in this section for the boats, I NOT - OF THE UNITED STATES BUT OF THE JOHNS HOP - KINS UNIVERSITY. Baltimore .March 14. Some. of the Baltimore friends of former President Taft are promoting a movement with the object of having him called t6 the presidency of Johns Hopkins Univer- sity if that be possible; and it is ui toAd that Mr. Tnf would not ho i under atLall aA,, tn n ' adverse to such a call v'. A 'short :' time after the Noi election his name was suggested informally to the trustees of tl A short time after the November rather the. uni versity by on of the then President's I friends, and the matter was discussed J rather casually, by the,trustees, but no suitable, men. for the presidency of the school the former Presidents niimA', Tn florflin hroiltrhf forwnid. I DaDlC Statements nave been made that -the trustees were seriously considering', the proposition ji calling Mrr Taft to the vacancy caused by the resignation of DrmK .The fact is that they have nevercon- ftidorod tho mattor oonoiialv.. and it haa i j- J i . .IT' . .i been discussed only in the most casual and the trustees are almost; as much n be 7? in the dark as to the men who is to Kvaiim hoad nf tho nniVproifv aa evor thot k.m kun n 'i-;.!-;:;,,i;:i.';:,.( i maf-ttofl -. ir Mr. air- anoiiin rm in. rr" ; - Jlredi.thlP?fi V"U K b!.beci? ?W Kh.olarahlp, his administrative ab.l- iV 'hT;pTWw"1j v,lBeCU4 fitness for the place would .be-regarded u malrinor him ahunlntolv tho hoot man T the conv Jci ' the olaceand the fart that he' has been President of the 1 r.. ". 7.:..i J.-1. f iL7 .1-. unitca warei wouia yoi aoso a eiy 2? weignt, enner ior or. against .mm. i mce w Kemson asKea xo De reiieveo I -f 1.!- J..!.. .. . k. .-;....!...' lh. .f I Ul 11111 UUUC9 l lC UIHCIIT mc ai i . . . . . . fairs of the institution have been In the hands of an administrative -committee, with Dr. William 11. Welch at the head, an(i this plan has been working splen didly. .Soon after the commemoration day exercises of the tiniversity R. Brent Keyser, chairman of the board- of truHtees and head of the committee in trusted with the fiction .of a presi dtnt, went to California and is there now. -lie is not'cxpcctcd home fora. couple of weeks. - 1 he matter ,of select ing a'prcMdent will not be'even, dia- cut-hcu serioiiKly until his return ' Alis Aialn l k.olien who is attending ' t, " lary n ( hnol m Jali -ii;h is I. "iui' ( ir a vihit with her father Hyn an Co'.iiu. TAFT MAY RF I DIED HERE NEXT KEEK "Merchantt' Week" Will BeV One -'- , ut tne Most Auspicious ..u Evsnts Evey Held Here. r i MANY INDUCEMENTS OFFERED The Journal Aaalsting In Making .. y . " Succeas. Next week In ' New Bern will h "Merchants' Week" and from present -indications it bids fair to be one of . the i biggest events of ha kind ever hold lin the city." The movement . to hold " tms big special inducement week was ' launced last Wednesday night by the; r : Chamber of Commerce and thi mr-' . chants of the city at once signified meir willingness to neip make At a - , 5 complete success. . ' ' All the leading merchants are offering j some inducement to the country people to come to New Bern next week and ' purhcase their Easter outfits. Some are offering to pay the visitors rail- 1 way fares, while all are offering extreme- ' ly low, values during that period. It will pay every citizen of the county to come to the city during that week. The Journal is giving every possible aid in making this week a success by fuuiug ii ueiore tne puDlic. lomor- " row several hundred inches of ad vertising by the loclal merchanis will be lound in the Journal and every subscriber should read what they 1 have to say. . ' A large number .of contracts for additional 'space duriner next wppk -i have been made bv the local mer chants and these are requested to let us nave tne copy lor their advertise- , ments as early today as possible so ' that we may beein work on thorn".' Thefe is, a great deal of work in getting up an unusually laree edition and in order to assist us as much as possible " it win De appreciated n you let us have the copy this morning. There are a few of the merchants .; who have not taken additional space for this "Merchants' Week" advertising and if these desire to do this and our Advertising Manager has not called on you, a telephone message to our . umte win unng mm to your place ot Dusiness at once. to: E E ON AT LEAST TWO OCCASIONS THAW REFUSES fiW Ml, HAS MALI CHANCE FOR . w SUCCESSFUL FLIGHT. V. -Igf ; New York. March 14. Harrv K. pk Thaw flatly refused to avail himself ofJr.'-Sp. a chance to escape from the jurisdiction of New York State into Connecticut, a where his freedom would have been . ; assured, according to a statement -' made today by Er. Austin Flint io -S?"-r renewing his attack upon the admimV ' ' , tration of State Superintendent -of J't: Prianno Swoft ... '-;,!''.'..: The occasion when Thaw was o-lvpni'' -' the opportunity to flee, as told by Dr, runt, was at tne time ot tne nrst near-,xfe ing as to his sanity at White Plains, But according to close friends of Thaw. ''fi to whom this story was told' tonight,. t?;: that -was not the first time that he had Sw lated tonight by one yho has enjoyed ',tf ;i' ther closest relations Tvith Thaw,' on 5iS;;! the afternoon of Thaw's acquittal in justice . JJowhng s court and while he ' war on ms way f to mattewan under; sMr ;, theorder ,of committal to the asylum; ' .:'' one of Thaw's brothers aoDroached him Avfei.i" ana put fs.uuu in casn in to nis hand, c- ; " ' ."lake this and hold on tait." Thaw;vf ; ; was instructed. "and do iustwhatia?5l'ii?' r told you. When ? we - reach FishkiR i t Landing a crowd will form Taround vou i i! " and you e wilt be" rushed toward the !;-',' boat landing. The two guards that " ., have you in charge are elderly men "and) Wtf m...Wl -.. . . U. I I I , -' uvv. UIUV.U uuuuic van ue iuukcu lur from. thm"... At 'Piahtrllt : I andinw - V - yacht will be iq waiting, and" you will fev;s ' iu rnnnnn nn nnarn ann rniran yt.ii y - ' i their jursidiction."3;SS . V Thaw according to this story, listened v;.' carefully to the plan, and then abso-)? mteiy reiuaea to nave-anything no do .7-'; with it. " He replied in substance thtt'(' ' he believed his sanity would soon be - ;; ; established, and , then, , he .would be able to go anywhere -he pleased airee,Jvy man. v -: -, .. : w.v;. 1 - " Similarity.' it, was declared tb-m'ehtJ .( ?, V tnat another, opportunity bad ' been 1 ,:f; offered him to escape. bn the occasion' -.v that he came to New Ycrk to ' testi.y '-':'' in a proceeding in, the federal Coutt, -And again he turned down the; pro. ' ; position.'-.v'.'-i " v.,,,i'.U 't 'vA''-,'. "With rfip-ard to t-nc ArraasSon mentions '. ed by Dr, Flint, the latter said today: ; ; , ; . ;-it was when, the - question of his : ;v, sanity was first tried at White Plains ",1 On thiaoccasion Thaw was accompanied ; by his wife and his counsel, Daniel 4 ' O'Reilly,? and , Charles - Morschauser v , They .were leaving "White Plains for. larrytown, there to take the train toi . . Matteawan.s Fifty yards Jn.the: rear was an under-sheriff who was to take. ; , Thaw back to the . asylum, When ., O'Reilly sawv the situation and the , open stretch of road, he said to Thaw: ," 'si can ,gct an automobile to drive up and you can jump in it. . It will be the-easiest thing in the 'world to get' ! across the Connecticut State line in a few minutes.' ,' ' ' . "Thaw refcsucrl allsolutely to be a party to the plot," continued Dr. Hint. "He doesn't want to escape-. Ili-i ambition ever since he has l.- :i 'an in male of Mat tea wan has l:rn 1 In 1 r-e a I i aye r."
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