f ;y f-S VOL. LXII. No. 63 . ' The Weitheri v . FAIR. NEW BERN,, CM FRIDAY MORNING. APRIL;11, 1913 v ,' THREE CENTS PER COPY a;:' Illl S SET 000'T AGREE KLEfjOlgi;; , .-el v. G m S VETERANS THE HEXT FAIR "' irnT Tn.i i t. liUI IU i ; V WELGO DATE FOR FAITH imnn Hinn Jlwolt of Last Tuesday' Primary :: Officially : Announced r " ; SECRETARY MAKES:,. REPORT . '- '.' '.' ''Qnmiaa In Treasury .To Be Do "' :;-. .sated' "To i a Destitute 'SW. ' Executive .v Crs . Tie-T VJty iwnocraui M ri ; Coinmiitee met at i the "City Hall last jCTewne.at 8 o'clock' for the purpose of !ii -" 1 vfeamiiig th'eivote p( thePrihilq.ry 'i.r. ;.!rV"-i.'''V- ' V ?; Baltimore',-April lO.V-Suggestion.Sj gerous aftd ineWettive Ijjn Dr. Tom. A. Williams, of Washington? in an address on "The" Essenoi of Mental 11631'. Jtl was given bsfofe:'the opening sos piott of trie eighth annual meeting of The Southern Society for Philaoophy and . aT i fucf oAeJbsuesswhfc&pfehj!ne; ; '--7!! -i-' 3xf ore the muy- t 'tf'J :-: :irii'j'Wi9iMl At tvr 'ilvRWeSd'' beeri-ianvasSea -.V'fci "jt-l.'"?j. !-'.:3- J ''it was found thaf A. H." Bangerf fiad - secured 624 Votes fothel nomination for the office of Mayor and ' that his 40nponieiit,: K. Baxter; had-received .-315 votes. , This gave Mft .Bangert a "najority of' three hundred" and .nine 'vote,':,a',statei in the' Journal VWed ' mesday morningi and: he- was'ffipially ' aionunatcd. ' '-i '-t (. Chief of, policy C. Luplon who was . arqsning for re-nomination for the office ' which he. now CJs, received 487 V6tes while his opponent -Policeinan Wr ,H. uiiiia recti veu ,tt -"W'lV s?"s ,.4 1 , i .i , Chief Xupto''-majmty;;-W:5fojtyVe lf'aSi 'and ; hfwas-fficially'inonitnatea, -N' r'.i-6.Mt .'''''Vnr';'vlij(,I.-.,l. ' ifn .viMrrvSni'f-arl . '.frit ' rr t aiici dun woo MuniiJiBivu iwi -:". 'fCfry Clerk , and J. J. . Tolson - was jswnsinated for city tax collector both Shaving received the full vote. The two : Aldermen from each of the five wards '" ' wesrie also 08101311 nominated, their note, with the; exception 01 the third. -ward iqi vwhich'there were four candid . datec bein practically" a full vbte." . .: Edward Clark,' the secretary of the Committee -thert read his report.. i This - showed that eighty four doiUrs had beta collected from the various candi- idates as entrance fees. v So. far heyhad : riade no ' disbursements but - placed MSilim biSs .before' the:cornm!ttce;.for:.thel i 4diebt.,v.Tesei..buQiounte4 '-:&M''? to S6&35. thirs.'leavinff :a':-balance"of ,M': 415.65. f Upon motion, the' committee ordered that this 'balahce .be -donated to Mrs. . ' H. Stilley,- a widowed lady who lives in No .2 Township and whose jhome was' destroyed fiyjireafew .days' tagp and; who is now in destitute cir- '.cumstances. v s , HfcV, ; Before the close of the meeting Secre v i ftfWW'J Edwarct'park and Chairman ;T. .jF-.'rMcCairtliy,. had guitc a discussion ijr , regards to a bill for some of in ,W:tftf'wbic'Mjf.- McCarthy hadrijrint-1 ."edVThese tickets were ftr theTcandi- dates for Aldermen in the Third Ward fc'iami had been printed; separately; K.Mr. . ' '' ''lrClarkxoa tended 'that.: they should have . vX'v'.f V''-" printed on a'blcck"; as were ;he 'i:.ri'V't:-: v . ...t . . 4 -I:-'.- . t rr , -y , 1 .aBJcaoiy scttiea. , f.T- v nraiirnrtT li innnni iiiiii t JP5REUMINARYX' EiCASIIMA ';-tie'-Uver'' cnd'IarrkjrC-XctnppVovcrl; ; - VI ' ' V v Mafph ;lvj' provided for a pedimi , i -i -tiV't'vfi ! ary eminatipn'of Beaufort Jfarbor " J :'v.iL'' '' ' vlcwbf " jproyiding, 'a' euitabU V- ; 'Anrjoing; basin-' and , ancboraEe;' area 'il.ii ' , ' front ( the tovrtvt;;'Ma H. V. Stickle ' V!::v:i j.'lL''5.'-'yV;; teenauihcmea"by',th6 . ' ','v'), ,ci C!f cr ; ib.f1 .,L"'Erigi'netr3,''.,rr' United .5 1 ites WA$HINdTON MAN SAYS THESE CULTS ACT AS A MOR-,:; . X: PHIKR OP THE MIND"' ,' : ' Psyfihology.; at v)ohns .Hopkins;' versify. r - - ;; ;-'-- ;' ? i ; r" Mftltiome' ilicriiuinn was .in .the nkture of an explanation of psychotherar oy! which , he pointed out,' contrary, vto common belief of the laity, il'd iibt ide pe'n4 npon suggestion as a bagis.f aith healing cultsj'lie $aid, hd a ,tendencyo make the batent depend, to a dangerouis extent I upon -the personality' Vpf "t.he physiclanrahd acted asa;,"niorphin6 ;of ,))heymma.,;:: !fM?r;$ . in nis' reciiui ui (.uminv. wiaca w prove his .assertion, JiC 'Spoke of A jmk a, wh'oi following ; business - strain Jand physical unfitness," tending towards Brieht's "disease-and hardening of the arteries, placed . himself under' the- care. of .a faith-cure. dispenser. .. , V' ;; " i nere was iniusea lnxo.xms, -ma,n s, mind,": sammed-aip' Drvilliariis tM' false optimis"m, a it ;"all is good" f eelirt He plunged wildy. into business, there fojlowed v a trash -and suiolde.f Sffal, ; Real psychotherapy, he said, .meant the building Vp of the will of the' pa tients to; the point of enabling thern to pyercome thc.ir own. mental a it men t s, and avoided , the "developing of depen dence'.in others :' ' 'pMtywt . In the general discussion which fol lowed Dr. Williams said he ;did not be- neve in. mc iicui y w DiA-uiwviuua ideas, so "generally 'accepted. Actions and. beliefs; Je saidOften attributed to tHe, yOrking of Jjhat. so-called .sub Conscious itHndiiWe Ideas once held.CBy a synthetic prd- cess, he 'said,;this idea had built : .upV mental Viewpoint. resulting in habits'J while," in many 'pases," the original idea might be. Tdrgdtten of, retained only" as a vague memoryi;: x-"c ,:.'ii;fJv;;A'.. ED S t iiiBMiiii WEDDING t Wllfi ROBABlY B OUTCOME WF ABANDON-fj!i - Richmond April iO:-Frank T.Tef; gus, ) twenty' yearsold, who iwas ar. rested with a young woman who gave her., name .'a's iMiss-; Mary ; Bowden. fin Monday morning on a charge Ot'child abattdonrMajwi bailcFd tbefdre 'i Ju '(icivpr'utchfildrwterda in tfte.'siinl of 30,f ofe his Appearance iat Tolica 'Cpurtprt 'April Oth--tBe moneyw'asiscnt Jpy, telegraph' by th ybeng maji's father-; D ;J Fergus, io Major" Wer'fjerV' C. ': Fergus..bEpth'r. ;oj jne accueo, arnvq, in ;ine cicy , ues day night to $ toh'ftialtn1:e':4-;Ws. brpthcrj J;Re; inforfhed Jtae!'p()Hcejth(it the' real name of the young woman is M2rju.Buntef ; R.islo)', : and-.'that -i.har home s m Wilmington, C, notead 6f; in ; &oidsbcro.' .'as. bad been -stated. fBfc ,:aid that, slie;, is t wpnfy-five ;yoars MistjRIsley ts srill ttt.)ne;,Matbrrity Hprfte'412: fcast i Lejgh treett ' with h-t. bftby. and is betne , 'well cared for : ftoy, to JiOjd ..hearing" in cbnnection by the J superintendent, Miji .Bsssic preliminary examination ior v .rgoit.,: Botft ;.she and Fergus a t? anxioUft'to" be' married,1 and it was rilb the i :7the purpose- of tfforJit;e ' interested ? jmrt;5 an ,cpj5prturhiy of presenting f-. tlkrtr-vic'S on'thi? improvement and I announces $.ti hcari.ig fc'r 11 o'clock ; & m.: April. 17. at '.B.tau ort.,AU riter , sttedar invited to 'attend. ; ,1'. BANK PUBLISHES STATEMENT. - The report of the condition of the XC-w Tktn Banking S Trunt Company v.l'l Ihs found in the Journal this niqrn - V. Carroll ' Iiodncy( the new r.f:,!trr tl this bank, is proving one of t n-'ist popular of the banking officers "- ('- il y ami by his ability "uiid plcas ." t t fonality in doing his part to 1 l.-t-'wg t lie hank up to the y i : unl.ird of rx'-clluiice. The uirv it! the Lank lack only '1 . 1 r a iIkmis.-uhI dollars of being EverjDepartment Thoroughly Ot- v. ' i . Reunion, ' -- ENTERTAINMENT TO ' BE - FREE Many W1U Camp In City's; Beau- uiui rariu-rurauu iimu ;,: r ;v ;: .'Promised All. 'iVV Second Annual Eastern.. Carolina Fair To Be Held Week : ; ' -"H. . Of October JJ.: TO CONSTRUCT A " CAR LINE ' f ' .;';: V; y ' 1 r 1 ' The v Executive Committee : Met v ?. Last: Night , and 'Made VASSAR GIRLS GENERALLY OP POSE AIMS OF RECENTLY ; Many Plans i"Chattonooga, TennApritlO.T, l.'O. Plunkett manager of the Farnv Improve ment Department . of the s Southern Ra iway," with,-, present : h.ead(juarte?s in Atlanta has addressed the folhwing letter to tife newspapers of the South: ''On a recent ; visit to Chattanooga I made it a point to get in foucav 'with the '? committeemen .'. who have charge of the arrangements and entertainment of. hef confederate t enuiqn. J L wanif to say to my v friends who intend yo go to Chattanooga that they wiir receive the warmest welcome and .the.sbest attention ' any city, can givei I, found eyery department thoroughly organized look; afteerthe, entertainment and Comforts of the "old , veterans, their sponsors," sons. v .and daughters and frinclsrThe-'yeterans' will be enter- laained at Ihe expense of the city, and if is understood: that they' are not to pay- for anything. .; In jhe beautiful parks arrangements have been made acamp aUthose who wish to stay with heX "boys.V v Hundreds, of private residences will also, be thrown' ope4 (p ; their entertammenv ?uNot xonly Southerners but citizens who cimtt: from the North since the war will help take take tare of the veterans. - . " VI further understand - that will j be , nor' adyancef irf'prices ;at the leading hotels, as this matter was a- greed "on before thecommittee extend ed an invitation to have, the veterans come to that citr There may be some petty graft that carmot be. controired in any city; but if Visitors will takertiine andvlobk up the bureau of information f am sure no one will oe graiteo upon. J;fChattanribbga wants to and intends to"-do the right. thing 1y the: visitors to the reunion aiid there: is nd place jii ih6 SouthVwberehe;.''ca have a better time than in that historic City there .i;:'vV-.T-.WtjE'?;'-l -jU PRESIDENT WILSON WOULD RE- , MOVE PANAMA PLANT-TO ' ; MISSISSIPPI VALLE Yj" i. - .i'0v a:a Washington,; Apr 1.0. president Wil son' has undertaken", with the assistance of Congress,! tb Prcyenf future' ffoods and 'their disastrous consequences . by a,- Lt.K.: v.i).!!---!. -'A.i ".'.'Jii!ii.-l. a, pian to remove sine ranama ipiant, f Srce' tarid Imachinery," af ter-Vthes com pletion of .the canal, and .''es'tabjish'ii jri the flood districts of the Middle West. With thikfplant it' ii calculated that great .levees and. dikes' tan: be si!t to arttidpatV 'nareV;fv ,v iff ilnjniense cost ;pi vsucnj, a,ipian.' is to.;, be" ;mpt: Jby1 appfopriaticjijof if a nds by ..''Congress' ..atid! '.'by 'th$ '"issiinea,-.bf whab wbUid' ii, Uno-irn as Hood; bonds. JlepVeaehtatiye Fjtzgcrald.-r.hi-man of the;- House, Appropriations .' Coaniittee s wcrricd lost. the pocarenorotJswiII pass Congress.'?;-V"," , Vf- f" 'iife laims;if "thejt 4i,-eve' 1 d.c!hir in the " national trer.suy' 'would be,f ex hausted;' bo great- is the sympathy toy the floodv-sufferers.vX'Sv ''; -; Ocdber Vt to November 1, is the Jatesetrfor the next Eastern Carolina rFair. These dates were set at a meet ing Ot the Executive tpmmittee held last night in the Elks Temple. ; i y : The jihetihg last night was one of the nibst' important ever held and was attended by every member of the com mittee (One .'of the most important matters taken up was that in regards to getting transportation. ito' the Fair Grounds. Ever since the Eastern Carolina' , Fair ; Association- was first organized this has been serious prob lem to. the . stockholders : and officers. Lait:-ear, which was incidentally the first year, large "sightseeing automo biles and boats were utilized in getting the visitor? to and from the grounds but this- method - was very costly to the patrons of the Fair and was nof very satisfactory irt other" ways. '' . Since that'time the Executive Com mittee has, been evolving some plan to' get better transportation facilities and thfiy have decided that acar line from the -city to the grounds will be the only way to solve the problem sue cessfully. . Accordingly, at the meeting last night T. G. Hy man made a motion that the. Fair Association have a'car line to the Fair grounds before the next Fair, even if the Association is com pelled to build it themselves by bond ing the road." This motion was una nimously, carried andClyde ' Eby,- T G.. Hyman and T. A. Uzzcil were ap pointed as a committee to take up mat ter with the. Nnar Bern Ghent SrfSet Railway Company Of with the NorfolW aouti ern railway . company- or : ooyi and ' ascertain whetkeror "not they would ; furnish ..transportation to the Fair grounds and if recisary, ti offer them , a i" monetary consideration" for aoing tni8,;- i. , ' - ;- - , "The proposed plan, came in for- con siderable comment and every member of ' the? committee wa3. . urtaninlously in favor of geting a car-, line , to tHe grounds and offered heir entire support in any possible way. v:Vf he- committee whore to take . the -matter upwith the iocal street 'railway ' company and the Norfolk Southern Railway Company will act at onte and will make report at a meeting tobe held at an early date) iriPre8ident;.tlyde" EbywaV given the power to' Appoint a committee to open Glenburnie Park and hf .will do this today. ;,1 his committee will have in structions to get the cost of thcerecv tioh of a large' pavilion, the' placing of numerous electric flights at ;'. various points on ilie grounds and Twill also have IHiarg'erof ; securing tthaatouse ments. ha: work of getting the; par in readiness for ooenlhir will 'probably begii) next, week and Will be rushed iompletlon as early as possible". ' There is mucn to De aone Deiore toe pars win be;ready''tb be" thrown .or.e'n but when everythini;,' is nr4inecs',.he '.public mayrrcst 'assured 't,lia' it will, begone of th' most cof lpl jcLs'j,lvaurs resorts of its kinds" in ti e nilre''$wte.;jf;.'.'? HIGH SCHOOL' TEAM IS, AGAIN - 'i'y; vicTbRious:;': suggested; ' that" they- go o Washing ton b - be married.": Justice Crtitch: nuia, saia nowever, , mat , tney ,.JWoiia have to be eccoiiipaniedt by an ofticc,r, who, would" Bee that they walked to; gether to hc oKar.; Shotild they be married, the prosecution will prtbably. be dropped; oihcrwiccit is likely that it will go .on,- ' Th6 ofTenso charged only! a , miademeandr, the miiximuni penalty .- for . which la twelve months in' jail. : ' It - ia likely thatthe couple will be ncrried as soon as Miss Riscly recovers from the shock of '. arrest, and is able to travel. The mis ionary Society of the Pres byterian church will meet this iifln noon at 4 ol.xk ia the lectin c ri-. : ; .t ;. .' ' . y rx Memphis, Tirin., April -1 0.--After a day ot torrential tains ana a suit - vund one "levee gave way, bcfirc the flood, waters of .the. Missippi cariy to-night and. at half a do.cd i, 'other points a den berate fight is being" waged to, hold the iurbulcnt'i,' waterway . '; within bound, ivith the, odds against the, flood fight era. Admittedly tho loVees ere -Weak ening; tlie water already at an unprp cedented height, - is pounding against the dikes with increasing force, and whether the embankment can longer withstand the pressure is problemati cal. '' ""; -.'." ; a nomas Keiioc is now engnf-ii in auditiiiij the lim.N- of tU (Kili'icnt ti ; -.irt niriiH of t lie i il y n n at 1 1 c 1 ' m : : i ' r t(l( ! iin -t the -n --cut I I of .' ' ', I im n V ill t urn t : I r t- t'.: i 1 'y f..r i,. .; , ,.:.-, I - : ..' i: ' a ! r i : f ( f I ' , i , Poughkeepsie, N. ,"Y:, April. 10. Scores ;of Vassar" College girls, return lag - from vacations? ; spent 'all over the United States laughed in derision . atter dubfbnned by Uhe;'Wellesly college 8tudentS. the t purpose of which is . to 'postpone marriage until three years' after graduation and to pledge its members not to marry a man whose annual s income ' is ,l.es than $5,000. Many of them are secretly, exhibiting to their, roommates diamond solitaires wbich indicate that they will "be brides as soon yfter 'commencement in June as their trousseauxlare in order. Not' all of them have been voted members of the Daisy Chain, that fa mous body of ""most beautiful" ones, either. ' 'And .when, a few: niglrfs be fore V the. diplomas are handed out, the '-'seniors gather for their last din ner, and are called uoon DubliclV to I .. .. confess J whether or not they are en gaged, many Will stand up to be en vied! by ftheir fellow students, far more than ever before in the history of Vassar. : ' "Indeed, we shall not wait three years,.: haughtily declared one of the most- winsome of these, engaged girls today, discussing 'the merits of the Wellesiey Club. "Nor does the man who wins" a ; Vassar, graduate need to be wealthy. I, for one,' would be willing to help; my husband earn his first $1,000 if necessary. 7 How many eligible young men ear.n.$S,000 a year? We girls think- the average youn man's head", would be turned," leaving him unfit for matrimony, if he had the Jncome before some sensible "girl toofe him in band, and anchored him to a'tamily tree ot his own." , Give " the man, a real man, we are '..One' ; of-' the', most, ! exciting' ;bscbail games of the; teaaon w-s played at Ghent Park yeitjrda afternoon be tween the' local High School Team' and a .team from the . Norfolk, So'uthern shops. " There w.rfi many feature play during' the game and those who at tended felt well repaid for. io doing The Iligh'Schol boys were too much for their bponents and defeated them by a score of 9 to4J Scales and Mtf- Sorley did the pitching and receiving for the victorious team while Bonds and Spcncir comprised tht battery for the railroad boys. J - - ' Index to New Advertlserricnts People's Bank Business men realize Citizvns' SavinKs Bank and Trua Co. "Dreams." National Bank In a position i'-.e ; r 1 1 r n j t ami r UHlcoim t-ervicc. II. C. - i 'j'- ' );; :'iiUinls gorxl to FORMED CLUBS.. U Journal ' Correspondent Picks . Vp otmwinni licnu ia, iob. 1 ,1 iVUlageBytheSea" ''.'V-'!'i':'..V-w! -i . SURVEYS ' ARE BEING .. JMAOC -.-'.. ' ' ', -i0jv ' Citizen Preparing To , Entertala A Large Nuinber of Sum r mer Visitors. ,: (Special to the Journal) ' ' Beaufort, April 10. The people v of this place are greatly, pleased with h the -, rapid . progress . being made by the : ' Home Telephone and Telegraph Com--' -pany in their work on the local lineV Praeticalfy all of the wjring has been" done and it is understood that the ' telephones will be placed in the resi dences and stores at an early date. ', F. C. Toepleman of Henderson, mana- vV f. ger of this company, was in town re- t .' ; .' : cently and he was Very much gratified N by the outlook at this point. When,.)'' this line has been connected up, the -'-t company s owning it will have more than two thousand five hundred miles of line, twenty-seven exchanges and , ' more -than five thousand subscribers - in seventeen counties in this State and on Virginia border. ' ,v $ ' Two government boats, the Hydrc r : grapher and the Endeavor, which have ; 1 been"' stationed at this point several weeks, are . still engaged in making ' surveys. The Endeavor has a very . interesting record. She was built at Norfolk and during ' the war between r the South and the North was used as " ' a man-'o-war by the Confederates. The boat has been in many tight places t ' and a history of the encounters in "' which she engaged would be very in- i teresting.". After the war the vessel i was sold and made her last trip to this , , section more than , thrity-five years ago-and was not seen again until sheeV4.': was brought here to" be used in survey' t willing to take a chance with him on work. the money question. There will" be But very few fish are being shinned no matirmonial postponement m utual benefit 'association in Vassar if the class of 1913 knows it.'J t . c - ' G. A Jones, editor of the Snow Hill Square Deal, was among the business visitors here ' yesterday. - TO ml D1IIC TRIP 10 AHHC CAPTAIN AMUNDSEN PREPARES f ; TO REMAIN IN REGION t FOR FOUR. YEARS. Z' , j ( ; Washington,, April laThe. Na tional Geographic' society today . 41 nbuncd that , it " hat subscribed - $20,- 000 to assist the expedition of Captab Ronald Amundsen, : the Artie explorer, who will leavt San Frand fn June, 1914,'n ia daringat th fronVPolat: u-f'Nbhern Canada, AlaskaancTthe Asiatic, coast. X Amundsen, n his .ship Fram;. pre sented to him by the-Norwegian gov' ernment,-will saH from Saft Frar.cisco north to Behrjng . strait, (where , he will allov his 'vessel to,bfr, frozen Jn.1 the ice,; to' drift as the iurreot carries him across ' the unexplored regions, pass ing ' close or through ' the , North Pole are., into; European, water?. 'The ex plorer will be jce-bound for four years, calculating to reach, a baven4ii 1918. ,? FromTthe scientific i standpoint "the prosposed trip is one of. the most noteworthy- in vhistOryV'tf 'successful-.it will open to the world'a-vjcnowledge of the millions. 'of miles , of Unknown Artie territory, ' and . .will settler the question of a Polar current that: has defiied scientists for years. C ' Kv' y. ' While he. is imprisoned in the' ice floes, , Amundsen will take; soundings, magnetic " observations; and' meteor ological records with a view to solv ing ' the exact . cause,, of the .storms which originating in "the frozen North, sweep southward "With such 'Violence. The Fram will be equipped with; a complete powerful wireless outfit, and from time to time will send out mes sages of progress anddiscoveries hop ing the vibrations will be. picked up I by whnlcrs or ships traversing .'the northern seas. , 1 T- . .. isri l. L'a nu la rctiirntu to his at Ij.i'. imro last rveniii!' alter :en to some rf' ,i,.n:; hi: from Beaufort at the present time but ' r the dealers are paying a good , -price for the Water food and each day several" ' Zt small catches are made. A few ofjri-f shell crabs are being sent to the uorthern 5f? markets, where they command fancy 's-'v : prices. . . . , -vfrV J:-.-' C..MM.. . I, 1. TJ is filled with pleasureyseekers, is :Bsitl; approaching and the owners of the''' . local boarding house and hotels. areVS it; mBiung NBXiensive preparations lor en-fi . . will be here.- The approaching season f. hlria fair tn ntiA nf t hp mnat nrAel'iif " ia yfr pqu in? peupie 01 oeaiuori; . - t ' are intending doing their share in bring- rng this cpndition about, . -'.;;-'V;:' .ii-,'-"ivi BASEBALL AT GHENT PARK V j "V . THIS AFTERNOON, j ;!':-vr .V; ; - , A1UI UCIUWHt tuc W CO ft llCl-XI'CI mul- -' 9.. K, nag jtneew nern nigscaiopiBas': ban team: nj , the r, iston-'Hig, School rBaebalUteanVr?ilt'ftv.;--la to po very interest ngppttteams'wtag; ; j .y. unusual ?toriiaggregatioW gaini;ai iwicajled at-3:30 o'ciock. vt '-,-". u'-sy-- wr.-?-. -JUVENILE BALL' TEAMS WILL i 'TAmntrniu v ftftAi-nnnri-' 'kP 't l -.-A'l. 1 jNew Bern Juniors nd the 'Wash!;;.- on .' .Tumors.' two1 Juvenile baseball -..$. b the ingt teams, , wil I Iplay " at" Ghent vPatk and ''i i x ? , every Joyeir.. of - the !-. national ; game. :is -A i luyiKU- w aiicMUi uay LJUllj aiiu XJWy : ft , will compose the battery for the locals team I and N.Cartee nd ,E.' Forbes ; " will do the pitchihgVand receiving for' ' ',.''. the;'vi8itg-;team':I ft '?''V'!' '' PROGRAM AT THE. ATHENS . ' ,l . TODAY. ''ffi?'ff VAtDEVlLLE ' ' : '' ; "- if ' Mack and Hastings ' . ;Renne4 comedy, einging and talking entertainers, i. Introducing ."the travel ing lesmaiv and ( the girr'r-H)riginal and-'funny.''.-.y : ? VAv ' 1 ; a-VV-pictures ;, ; "Hubby'p PoUy' v , S, ; A; very laughableV'concd drama, showipg the awful.' "piedictment . in which "hubby" - found himself whila ' attempting toplay a-harmless joke, as he thought, on wifey.- - . !'At Bear Track Gulch". ..'A splendid Western, drama by the Edison -Co. ,' "., - " "The Empty Studio" 'The intcit'Pting story 6f a painter": model. -' ' Matinee daily at 3:45. Two f.!i , at ni;''t. f irst starts .a 8 o'i ' ' . Si i cn l follows iiiiiucdi.iii ' uf i -rr (. ' , of l.il.t. ' '