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V v VOLlLXIL No,.71 NEW BERN, N. C.'f TUESDAY -MORNING, APRIL 22 ', 1913 - THREE CENTS PER COPY. FAIR. AKMtA GIBBOUS SHOCKED ATLANTIC FLEET K I'JILLQUILO HOulE LEFT WITHOUT A : TELLS OF BY OSLER'S VIEWS TO TAKE A CRUISE FOR MISSiDflARIES E LEG TO STAfJD ON IEGRQ JULIPS TO liiRii Oil CiElilM Saj Statement! f Distinguished t ,V: Physicians rAre " Attack":, Hi5;;- On' Christianity,:, v - SECRETARY DANIELS PROPOSES ,. XONG. VOYAGE FOR !?,thb navy MENr'C ; J v; ?2MAKES VIGOROUS CHALLENGE mien -eaviuus Overthrown.- Baltimore,' April 20. "I am no enemy the saints. J wilt talk tomy friend -VW'--CarduAl about' ilu$"asi. sobnaa-I This, was all SirJWilliam usiernaa M.v :-suT tn Vfffffrpnrfttzir -the state. 1 u . J . . - - - f anent that- Cra4inal .Gibbons .regards 3A'-jpamif Sir WilftraVaddresson-Chrife.. ' regretted, the' ewptlon taken by the: i;l-5;SlE?rdjnai ,tq ; his" remarks" and that-he .isniknd. toiee the Cardinal about it . ' Tbe statement accredited tojpr.ps M&fiiier -was; that man has not . adj usted Wmself io" new conditions: , that Be 't'sstands only - half awake. ; ""fStill in the tlaumaturgic ftate of flwur mental development,"; he said,'99 'i'rTP0- of our feJl.jW.creatures-when ' tfel'&o cliarms, -"ihcaationiandjrt Vthe -K'Si'-'uataC Many- a-'shrioe has ere1 fol- . ?j!&rk$y 1Uw'; lhaiteur,manyiar saint :iBK;oM believers than Lister .Less: tbaij litf''?tienty "-years have passe r?: ".'"' " .Cardinal Gibbons said he' was shocked TMMiat Dr.. Osier's statement.: "I -find that t.Wishin6tti'pra..LS:ary Daniels - announced , to-day.; thafr next winter- practivajly thejentierv Atlantic fleet would bis sent ori a threemonth- cruise to thi Mediterranean. '- This will be'-the ; new sec- tary'i first jetep in pursuance of his policy to make the navyr W time of neacei a great edu cational force for the enlisted men -and to afford them.' opportunity to enjoy the broadening advantages of first-hand knowledge of .thi great 'fcountrles of the '. worldtfet'vJSin iiThe SecreUrygbelieves i such xruise will add greatly to the' sailors'' useful- n4ss.Tfi brieve, we Should ff e ' to the enlisted men every opporfonitx.which Hes inf our power to obtain.knowr3dge ti ;'-6i(itf'il couhtf e cfrbm persot'obf w.ii vy so .H1H--U. as in giv evtaryJnin itl ire. niet;snonJefcve:;at' every , pot SjMfanieis 4h;o appreciateslthe ad- vantage from a ' technical, standpoint tnaj; fifie; lingers oi ine nestfwur ,eain in a long cruise of this kind, "where yarious'-manoeiresaii ah(J J maiay ;expetmihts Jean 5e exe ' ' t ' ,sscientists in any, line sometimes Jtnake 1 ,'utemerits uc:M;;.Orptef'J, ?l$Slr';. jCr4inal,and 6hiy :; a;hqct iCf'xmer ago I had to defend some; truths -: lbat Thomas A. Edison attacked.'; The . ' riC - i - v.- reat tfpublewHh these scientific spe ", ul fr alisti -is that" they -cannot 1 imagine .s;?-Slfe;tJbjint--anV.;one:ican idisaree:with;.t.he'rtf. any one caii disagree fTkey think their statements' should go . - - j .-ainchallengcd, but this one of Dr. Osier 4S SI4-Sihall not and I shall 'write to ''him i. ': ,'.- :. "sldne him to retract it. : to call the atention of ;wouid,iike '?10iS0Dt.:Q4 to the fact that Pasteur was Arvout'Cstholic aiid -put his trust in . tha saint j. : He said that as his knowl' of medicine ipcreased""hi3 vfaith :-'SS';reir- likewise. He i was . proud, Kbe 'tmOimt he was .it member 'of the ."i-$r4!olip church- and I am sure he tyor &iSS'hippedi. at, many shrines. ';? "3i,SS;A,What do the things that Dr Osier ' ; iJ:fgpreade8 ?' stand ijor,'-! anyhow? 7 Fifty " S&Wjgia" ' nence..ail-his;;teachingf;inay:'De flvtrthrowB, by new discover! - His ' . Aole doctrine" is based on theory-t ' t," 1"The stat.ments attibuted t.-Dr, : should The I'Cjubolic church is not founded on the- 'jiZ'if'' au Whereas ,the.wholeworid , is ::-K'orinedof its. doctrine, : the: conclu akins of Dr Osier are known to .C9m :'i.; v'-",i.V.,.'-.--r!rr,"j Ull TO EIIIJIR" C Tt R MII.vVll. irfTRMTTITRR ' r.fi ; OFEN BRANCH AT MORE- ,'." . r; - ; -.'.rhc enterprising firm of J $. ,Miller Da-:t:m9A'ir ' ar I plan v'"t n " enlarge ! lheir3 business ,bV ', 'V.' Apdotng - up a branch store in More .' . ;f located ''"'.,?),. ''. tlw handsome j thtte s( or, brick ..(-f ,- lu2ding owned by:' George JSimmons sam4 rbich 18' 6wr.einng, complvjdion, , . "11 he opened about May 1 and will ffe in charge of R.IH. Dowdy who ha , ";'.' . X connected with th -firm fo eov vTliis cornpany has Jong entoyed7 ima1J. patronapi' in Morchead City . tin! the surrounding territory and their nak is a '.household .word aH ovci pirtcrct county- The new stori will -o,if a modern and extensive line of frfume Inrnishfngstt ; , : '' ll rre -will be a meeting of the 'N n Motorcycle Club .tonlglit at " " V in the office of J. I.con Willia i ni(rcycists arc cordially invlt If r-rtnrnt. At this mcrting t "iM.-nls for the proposed tnol (,jp to Hoclirtcr, N. Y., will ' 1 1 y the dub. First 'Baptist Church Consents :f; To Raisa: $2,500 In NextVf tThree' ; Year.- ; f)f. DR. Ri T, BRYAN RAISING FUND cuted under actualservice conditions; '!- Instead "of; the!, usual annual winter manoiuyrS at'GuantanamdrXJuba the whole fleet, including the torpedo boat destroyers I and .' auxiliaries, -will i-make thefqrui gt&ehere's! 11' bi at least twenty-one battleships," probably including thehe and; NeYprk,4 with an aggregate lton nagexif about 375,PO0"tns.: ?The' fleet will leave about January 1 and cross the piug af l ine izoreswrv iviauena 10. Gi braltar." There thj 'ships will!, be - xli yided into -squadrons" and sent Jo, visit the principal ports of the Mediterra- nean'',,if'fa,;;:r.'fil SL it .-fc IjM.II'i'l ! H"! nyi.lMMLWI ,j,'3V WW, i. HEflEIHH MAMMOTH MUSICAL EXTRA VA - GANZAi FOR BENEFITSpf s Slumherland,". a mammoth musical extravaganza known 0,al lovert "the country as tne . Hippodrome ot musical comedies'',; with ;at , least four I hundred presentod at the Masonic Opera House MayviS'aidll.tw-'kiiefittfie PUblicTSchOoli fuhdslThig jgligantic entertainmePt.with crowd, oi principals, great, choruses .and danciog- insembles has. been given- with ; success in nearly every," large city "In the country! apd will, no doubt bayj trowded Jiousjs jn New Bern. . - - v . J ne entire cast wiM be ecUcted rom the city's most " talented ;' amateurs with the assistance 'of the Paint and Powder Club in principal fohs.-f Harry Foote, a well kncVri" Nw York musical comedy producjri f is a ready in, the cfty; and will. 'direct ti i i ? refiearsajs whichwil' begin this Week.' -ft i I'i.Nothing' to stupendous in a mu ical way has probably ever beeen "attempted here before' and '''Slumberland1'.; will be looked forward to with considerable interest.'"- '- ".r. ;. .'--A :!'r;'V ';- Beaufort Colored VYouth Attempts 4v-To Steal Ride And Loses V- His'- IMilr-'S PLUNGED iNTO THE CHANNEL '7" Ha And Wife Return To Richmond fAf ter Spending SevralX? jDays H -IWSectioa JAt ihe'T'irsf Baptist church Sunday l-night tallowing -a sermon on foreign missions by DrR.-T. Bryan, of Shan ghai, a , returned Baptise .'.missionary, the " church j. voted traU ;$2S0!) in three years -,the sa.me to - be nsedl in erecting a r horns ' for' missionaries at Swhowi China.fX)rW Bryan's Address waaTiiar4W(A py;- a largj rcohgregatjbnj the Services at : Centenary Methodist church. having dispensed ;wklrr that "thct;congregai tion mieht ear Dr. Brvahfc) 'i-ifS j-From here" DtSrya and, his : wife vni;atCead:VeeaK:-oMhC'For4 Mission. Board of the Southern Bap,isv ConventipnXHis worlc .heritconcluded his firsf -itinerary y-jA the State invthe interest bt jthef5Judson f jind S)f ;$12S 003iI rie: twojiioh ary he. has raised $54.(H)0.: ' From -Rich mond he'wdl start on his 'sijeond iti-. herary during : whiefct heexpects to conipletths remain 01 (WO flQsianrt 5tv hi m "i-iiiJiXsi :.Before going to. the: .First - Baptist huren Simday .night nBryin Jield as Dnei service ;mt tne " i aoernacie Baptist church, -.That' church will give iuna,.put wnj not decide just now much until the- pastor,- "Rev J'B. Phillips; rettirns- .from; Jntersville, irGa hei e he. is holding arevfval meeting.. V..'-.; - Sunday .afternoon to th , children and teachers and parents of the Sunday school of the Ft st Baptist church Mrs Bryan made a talk on China that was described by thosjf -who heard tt as one of, tbaT:in:td,es11ng'-aad informing IT El OF. WEEK Body Found Yesterday Half s Mils Bejpw Seen Of' The Ac ;3: fident. - Jumping from ' the westbound train as it ' was enroute from ; Beaufort ' to Morehead . City "Sunday -'afternoon a colored 6yiwhoW name could noi be learned, miscalculated '.tbe- .distancc from th. car to the foot bridge wheri h intended . alighting and, plunged" into the channel of the sound. " Being unable W;;Sw iri! big asank" before atfy one Could rach hint and was 'drowned,:'; .i.:a5 tjhe boy. boarded theitrain af Beau-; fort i and: was attemDtine l to X'ebat' his' way over to Moreheid City. - "At a point near, the draw on the Bea tort 'side; thjrfe ist a -small foot bridge andwhenht8awv Conductor Payis approaching, he attempted rto " jump froin' the train to this bridge Several persons saw tne boy jump and according to their;account of the-affair he landed blip the fcridg but :the; omentum-of his jump: was so grtat he was unable to sto and plunged into the channel Theitrain ,waa irougbtr t6'. a stop and attat'teirnptwa body, but it. had been carried away. .! iYesterday the body as located at a -v"11" "uuut naii a miie .-oeiow tne bridge.' :.,:-.:'' :r,::'.'" '. S : C IRVIN SOON TO LEAVE IgSilfl -NEBERN; : 'gv' ! "-. lrvin who has held a position aa.; electrician - with the New--' Bern Electrial Supply ACo'mp4n-'"for':se'yeal years, resigned yesterday aalas-.'.ac cepted a position with the construction dejiartment of tfe Railway Company and will be 'ocated on; the line between" Raleigh and Char- A CHANCE TO WIN A VALUABLE ; Thi journal still has a few of those attractive' Marathon Racers on . hand and they, can bo secured by thii boy and., girls of ..this city by a few. hours work among , their friends. The machines cost two dDllars each and will be given ip xhi boy or girl who brin;; in five new subcribt.rs: : to"'tl.; '" for three monl fis' jach or Ku ron.-w.i! for three nVitiihs. ,. How-V f, 'tfi y want one f ilu'nft niacli'- in not care t) vi.i one by k Slibncrii' you ' i :f j for tv' di,'.pl.iy ..t'tui! Joutii.il oinLt: . he scon at any time. APPEARS IN -THE FAR WEST f ttODAY OR TOMORROW. :r SVashingtbn,! rIi"'Apnjl2jthe weather, forecast forjithe fiylfiasVlurj nished ;tyKtheOentralf ijfficept the Weather Buerau u:: :'".""'.; : ; ' f 'The"distributidn - of atmospheric pressure over the Northern Hemipshere is such as to indicate ihat the coming week"!:; will, ;open-''with cold, weather with frosts, in "the. .East ern" States .'ndS.mooVat'ily warm .weather .; throughout.'ttneGulf States, -the Great Cintral Valley and the Rocky- Mountain Region and the Plains States. Fair -weather :; will pre vail, the next several days in the East ern and Southern States,";whilj there will -be unsettled " weather : with 'local rains -the first part of tha meiii the upperC Mississippi; Valley J;: the: regio"h of ; the'. Great Lakci ! and " the ' North western .States;;--:; A chafcg', to -warmer weather' wilt oversprci thvj Eastern Stales,' the . lake region -and the Ohio Valley. Tuesday and Wednesday, j The next storm of importance, to: cross;he country will," appear ing tht-' far ; West Tuesday, or-; Wednsday, "m6v2- cast ward and a'crots the. Great Central Valtoys -Thursday! Friday and the Eastern States l.near thi end of - the week;, this ' disturbance -.will ba ; pre ceded by a general rise in temperature, be attended by showers and thunder storms, and be followed by consioVral-Iy colder weather,.' which will overspread the" Northwestern Stat. a -; Thursday and. Friday.,".':.-',..'. CHAMBER 'rOF ICOMMERCE TO INDUCE MANUFACTURERS , . ' 'TO COME HEREgp . New Bern !is , soon ;':lave: StaXiwj; vantages and . opportunities jf or --the manufacturers and the farmers placed before thj public in a very interesting and instructive manneri '1 -f Last f night ' the. Advertisings Com mittee; o( the .Chamber of ' Commerce met in the rooms of that organization and after conferring on.; thishbject decidsd "to get up a'booklit in which tne advantages ot rsew tsern and (Jarven county will be'sfet fortl( ; in a manner which cannot but attract the attention dfhe farmers i and roanufacturer who are .looking i or "locations.? r. -vife'ii This "booklet will be. arragned in such; a,' manner that -ilifferent depart' mcnts such as, trasnportation, farming lands, etc., will be dealt .'with 'separately, and fully thus giving the reader, a "ora prehen'ive'.de8C.iption jof each, . New" Bern ': want - manufacturering v 'p1aht and Craven'CoiiB y wants! the farmers a nd 'every inducement is being offered thir class of people.to come to this sec tion. '.'' .." '".; ?y'i:y'Kr.tr, 1 A committer-compose'd' of '.-'Cfi Bradha-m, H. B. CravenTi D. Wai" M.: Howell' and R. E. .Snowden v, appointed, to' get up the data, for rt booklet and -this afurnoon. 'at V o'c'.cck they will nkctjn the offic the Ppsi Cola Company to di and make plans for getting it Out'. -T this meeting plans will also be ma j ; advertisiiiK the town irt other wa- NO FIELD . LEFT, FOR ROGERS r PARTY DEMOCRATS PRO- GRESSIVE ENOUGH. ri v?- -.. ...' ' """ ' '. ? " ' -' -Washington,-p.3 CfKpnX 21. So completely has th Democratic adminis tration handled the governmental reins since Wobdrow Wilson went into the White House, according to what con gressional 1 leaders; said ' ha-e today.i in discussing the future . of the tariff bill, that there is hot a look in for the 'Pro gressives :any where j on" the i political horizon, - and it. must be remembered that it was these : same : Progressives that the Democrats most feared at the polls last falu. V. i ' . -- The tariff bill has run the gaunt let jot the Democraticcaucusi and. in stead of coming ot df a shapeless wreck, It will emerge tomorrow, practically in the sanM;: condition as it went in. Changes kave been so few and of such Utile consequence as to bad the Pro gressives" to believe that they are per manently; out of. the running..' They had hoped thai the caucus would mud dle "itself so- badly" that the tariff bill would have to be sent to the legisla tive repaid shop for iterations, to thi benefit of the Progressives aforemen tioned; nothing of the kind happeriibVl The master hands of . Oscar Underwood and sWbodrow; Wilson ' at the wheel sieered-tha: craft "into safe waters. The gauntlet" has been run, and the dan gerous shoals ."passed?" Whatever ob jection the tariff bill would eccDunter, so far as the House is concerned .has been met safely and passed. It was there that trouble was to bu expect ed, if anywhere ,and the absolute ease with : which Congressman v Underwood and President Wilson have cleared the narrow passage has not only proved them adept legislative, skippers, but theyhave convincingly shown also to the Frogrfssives tha there is not a chance forithe latt?r,: Wilson : has furnished all the prbgressiveness that the . Progressives wanted and he has made a complete success of it, In the Senate the little objection that ; was formeijy 'shown to the pres ent tariff .bill has dwindled to a neg ligible quantityjand,; the democratic majority, m the upper house undoubt edly -will iniakeaa pvTfect" a job ot ta riff mending before it is done. with. ; It was also: "pointed tiit here today that ; with tha . prospects all the - best for complete harmony between Bryan ahd Clark the bniy discordant note 6f the Baltimore convention passing into history during, the .1 last , day, or two, and with Bryan in entire accord with . President -Wilson Jri every act and 'deed, . there is,; in reality not a chance for the Progressives, even with the wonderful, Roosevelt as their lead ertha truth, about it is that Wood row Wikon, ; Oscar: Underwood, ; the members ol the Cabinet, and the men upon wohm the : President is. leaning for'advic ar? proving themselves too strong a proposition for all the boasted power of the Progressive movement; Road' Supervisor Belieres1 In? Let: ting Public Know What 'Is; I'iffi Being DenaiXv ;-,.--ri'..f 1 1 "- - - .-,"". V-' 'jr-' WRITES TO NEWS & OBSERVER ? i LSY i. . . .1, ' v.- : : 4?i - ti vtt Vn ri ' 'fc feitiim 'isfe New Home and $20,000 Is Price Set f .WashingtonApril Jlj Twenty thou sand dollars in ca';h and a n ,w home u tha 6tica -,8i!t j' uponi ; kindness'? to grangers ; oy Ln-anonyrnons ocneiac tiress, according to a stp y told by Mrs. John Kamp, the wife of a' navy yard m ploye,", heri today I P$ The Identity 'bf ;'-MrsVV,Kamafafry godmother is . known only - 'to herself. Ic- wa stat d, however, that she was a -, 'f -v & ': Says" The Citizens' Are Unanty5( ; , : mously In Favor Of s -i. ; proving the Highways: : f, "iyC('y -'- v '-:, "" - - i.'- -r '' .- - ; Craven county is gaining an enviable ';'r " reputation as a builder of good road ;"'. rj and the.: attention of the, entirStatM;?; is being turned in this direction' iR- ' , ; Snowden who was recently sjcuredi by the Board of Commissioners t'" supervise the building of roads in this . county, is a man of action and balieves. 't not Only in doing things but, also in letting the outside world know that'? . these things are being done. , r't Writing to the Raleigh News .and j ' Observer of the work being done here he says: s ' ' "During the past two years Craven - . county has abolished the warming .n out" system and levied a fifteen cent'-v-.--.-- property tax to maintain and rebuild . all roads in the county, including six ty miles of the Central highway. , "The board of commissioners have . direct charge of all roads and haver 'J1 engaged an experienced civil and high-V-..,. way engineer to take' charge of botn maintenance and jconstrucl ion. The; , system,' using the township as the unit or..sdction and employing free labor1 ; , only, - , - ' - The construction is done with the convicts of this and adjoining coun- fi des and the city of New Bern. All roads are to be rebuilt to a width of twenty-four to thirty-feet in the clear. " ' The population, both, rural and urban, are unanjnicir-ly in favor of building a firat-class system of highways through out the county. - 'The funds available this year V amount to $18,000 and we will prob- ably have $28,000 next year for road purposes. There is no bond issue. "( "The county expects ,to follow the present plan until the roads of tha county have been rebuilt. Than av small levy will suffice, for mainter-v; nance." tv .The convict force is now engaged in building and improving the road leading . from this city to Vanceboro and when Ms work is completed, they will be;? :.. transferred to the road between this . city and Morehead City and will spend -" some time in improving this. t PROGRAM AT THE ATHENS . -- A.bathetlci Wes ern drama full of" ' ri h woldw, who was ministered to by "Keart sobs with Mrc G.-M. Anderson, ? ' Mrs, Kamp; while -she lay, friendless the great cowboy player of the S.-4 A. 'and aone"in''a' local'bbspUaLct'V'- Company in .his. favorit role. - As a reward for her attentions, Mrs. Itamb stated that the erstwhile patient jad called upon her' and offered, to j ijiak: a handsome scttlcrrent inVac- 1 llnowledgement of her. klndnew.' A i it on tV- t ! Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S.. Gilmorc of .ins, W.. Va.",'have moved to .New rn and will make their hbme here, i Arthur T. In" ..rn a t ' tln'.i ' ' of I' ( f ( - t urnc-d l.i ! ll" South ill to.y ,it !;,. ry ;U Wt-.t ! J . t!'..; I.r, ot y I'o; tlu w. t. i;;n 1 nt f-r ll .'lay t. ! ! lo ( ' i 11 ! - 1 i ; : '. i ' r t '- j -. i to New Advertisements ' A. f. Willis Co. Batis-stMct shirts'. .Nati-- 'ill Bank' of New Bjrn Not ,' : i-i r in this ' section who should not have a bank accoilntJ : New Hern Banking & Trust Company Paying by chri k. '-,'; " A C'a .1 1 L The service at ouf market fool plon ti Am rlcaii Li any IMPORTANT MEETING OF THEL -;4f-,W0MAIfS CLUB.. p ; ThevWomanX Club will meet to-,. morro' afternoon . 4:30 in the CfubJ " room for' the j purpose of hearing re-' ports of committees appointed to in- - - vestigate -conditions at the public schoof vreiative - to' the - coming bond auir Mrs.vJ. M- Spencer having." , ' resigriedi '.iVtreasurer; will; be elected ( ' as this will be "the last meating before , . the federation. ! Other matters of im-Ji. portance will come before the club.' y: ' -,-:.;'v r- ' '"'.'."."' ' ,;',:. ',. 'V" , ' - Mrs."':rB.; Harvey: and. Mrs. J, A. - J , Duguid bt Vanccboro 'were among the t , , visitors in the city yusterdayi , - v.:iC,- EBennett . of ,New-Jersey Is m the tity attending to business matt ..' t S Eat-Judge, D.;; UT .Ward loft yesterday . morning to; attend Superior Court-at";; Jacksonville . t ; ;.'The unnued yai n" ' -One 'of .Pathe'sJMaxican war time stories.rfull of .exciting incidents and . scene from beginning to end. ; , v Jun-Wah and the Tribal Law'T ;CThis p!eitdid Selig picture shows tf.e love of an Indian maid for a palc-face. ;V; MThe Drummer," ' . f A very laughable Lubin Comedy" . -. - - -"Tam'ng The r Parents' A tromednous laugh showing the troubles of "Abbott 'and' his son who are respectively courting the widow Pearce, and -her daughter, 'All con" out right- and they enjoy the honey moon together." Four full reels to day and five interesting .subjects. You will enjoy every picture." Matinee daily at 3:45.' 2 show ju nii;ht, 1st starts at 8 o'clock 2 1 at 9:15. Dy uWrving the hour you i. always i I a dctirahlc scat, 11
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