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1 . , i -1 V rt. VOLTtXIi: No. 116hUU; lV BERN. N.C. RFIDAY MORNING, JUNE 20, 1913 THREE CENTS PER COPY 1 ran. i - JOURNAL LY r 4 h V I Ti n V I'K. mm? , .'C"V .T -.-t-: ."C . . '. i ciiim ;::::!if OK HUM Tlebo Meaaafte Bdat Tidings -W Peculiar Accident Oc- ' urrlng New Cor. MTTLE ONE BADLY "Condition Critical And Even With Recovery There May Be Total Bllndneaa. WILL BE WELL VENTILATED Strictly Modern Syetem Te Be ' Inetalled In New Theatre. CKI1 SELL DEID MUD'S 0RGMI5 The' Star Theatre, which U to be 6pened here toon, will have a modern ventilating system and many other convenience for the benefit of its patrons. A recent issue of the Wash ingtoa News' says: "Captain David Hill has received INJURED I tne contract fr installing the venti lating system in tne new star i neacre in New Bern, one of the best theatres of its kind in the State. "Mr. Hill has invented an almost perfect and ideal ventilating system and has had it installed in several of the theatres in this section. The Lyricof this city has it in use and it received here has proven highly satisfactory. The n ivivuu..v e- i .s r. Ml i vesterday afternoon told of a peculiar system in the new Star will be on a accident which occurred about S o ciock larger ana more eiaoumie y.au near Asbury church, five miles from I any of the other systems that have n, whirh mav cost the life I been installed. J vWim "The air is pumped into the theatre Yesterday afternoon the four- year- by a motor, which operates large M of Mr. and Mrs. Hervey Ipock fans, located on the outside of the who live at that point, went out building. It is practically noiseless .trk vard for the .purpose land furnishes a cool and refreshing f catchinn a kitten with" which he breeze." Washington News liad beea playing. -In the stock yard was a hosr and 'several small pig. Not finding the kitten the child t- the Dies. .1 Wi f i- - .j a grunt of rage the hog rushed upon die little boy, knocked him down and then literally tore his" face to' pieces with her sharp tusks. The child's mother heard his screams and rushed to his aid and after a heroic r irHfd ' Id drivine the in furiated beast awa"y. from the pros trate and blood ( Covered f orm. Mr. Ipock was not at home at the time of the accident vand ' it was some time -r - vs-ian mulct be secured ;n5.u-prl child's wounds. United States Marshal Claudis Dock lacer- erv of Raleieh arrived in New Bern 111UC WCIC a 1 I - - i. ..i.'m'o fare and neck vesterdav morning from Morehead aiiuiie "' ivv.. - - of blood. I Citv where he had been -on a snort i: t..,::,n rfatpH that I visit ' and a short time later turned me aiieuumg ' . . ... t- ju:.. .... rifil onH that even over to a representative of r. West IllS CUUUIIIUII rvaa v-i .v...-. I " ,. , . 't un.,a4 Via mirht never be able heimer Sons Company, liquor dealers to set as his eves had been radly in- of Cincinnati, O., forty three barrels " T " I . i l v c .,-1 V,,- . . - ot wnisKey wnicn was tomiMicu uy - I . . n fnn. mnntka 1 (VA '1 t me government tew iiiuiuiia &v Unusual Controversy Arises In Baltimore Over Vital Patra Of E. O. Painter. HE WAS HEAVILY INSURED Hla Grave Guarded Night And Day To Prevent Body From t Being Stolen. 1 a a A mm W m A'PSIV ttuuuiiinn i i i.i .11 hi IIHIUlt U Ui.ll I BACK TO SHIPPER FORTY-THREE BARRELS TAKEN -AWAY FROM NEW BERN YESTERDAY. Sonne niic nti i SYSTEM Inquiry Into New Haven Wreck Indicates .Carelessness In Engineer's Assignments. INCREASES CAPITAL STOCK Stockholder Of People Bank Take Progressive Step MAIIY THRILLERS 0IIPR0K1 TAKING EXPERT TESTIMONY General Manager Declares He Will Exert Himself To Have Changes Made. HOWL AND QUITS OUTLOOK I this point and which was being held the federal Duiiaing. Be Has Purchased A Large Interest As soon as the whiskey was relea ft i j A l imm ntatiMlvv several wagons vcil- ID 1JUC IUM1U" i ' - . Nur York lune 19. William B. secured ana u was nauieu 10 me Howland has resigned as vice-president folk Southern freight warehouse and and publisher of The Outlook after shipped back to the firm which sent - 23 years' service. He has purchased it to this city. F. Westheimer Sons a large interest in The Independent, Company have given bond foe. the with which he will be allied in the value of the whiskey and the case future in an executive capacity. against them in which they are charged Mn Howland's two sons, K. V. S. with shipping whiskey ' to. North Howland and Harold J. Howland, Carolina to be used for illegal purposes : A lo.t wk from the Outlook, will be tried at the next term 01 rea t ' Considerable mystery surrounded the eral Court at Raleigh irln exodus of the' Howland clan from the Outlook, leaving Roosevelt and the Abbotts in editorial control. It was denied that Colonel, Roosevelt had crowded the other Howlands out. The resignations, it was said, was due ' to a 'fundamental, difference of opinion regarding -the publishing policy of The Outlook Company...". Mr. Howland gave out typewritten efotemeatil ia which heiiid he has tli.lJuatep'-v"ri .of dev-etopmr ' certain pihrfshttfg' T ptatill v 'which he has had in mind, principally RfBSSUM Baltimore. Md., June 19. An i.i- unction was issued by Judee Duf.y in the Circuit Court here restraining Charles Glazer, a Baltimore chemist, from disDosine of the internal organs of - Edward O. Painter, a wealthy business man of Jacksonville, Ela. According to a coroner's verdict, Panit- er' was drowned by falling from a ferry boat near Jacksonvlle last month. Circumstances surrounding Painter's death induced the Jacksonville coroner to send the dead man's vital organs here for chemical analysis. Glazer and Dr. Standish McCleary made the analysis and submitted reports that no trace of poisoning could be found. Application for the injunctipn was made by the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company of this city, which in April issued an accident policy containing a suicide clause in Painter's favor. The applicants say an autopsy was refused and clim they want an independent examina tion of the organs. They have been advised that Painter's family has made a demand for the organs. The complaint alleges that Painter within three months prior to his death obtained insurance policies ex ceeding '$1,000,000. It also alleges that the aggregating premiums on the policies issued to Painter exceeded '1,000 n year and that so far as has t-.. i ascertained his income did not c..i..vd SJ5.000. Jackwiuville, Fla., June 19 Accord nir to information obtained here to- d., ti e grave of E. O. Painter, late iunillzcr manufacturer, in Evergreen cemetery here, is being guarded day andnight- by deputy sheriffs to pre vent the bodji'jjeiDg. stolen by ghouls. This action is. deirM-tAjiave followed Information giveh' the4 JPaWter family to the effect? that six men had come to the city with the intention ofvtunnel- ng into the -grave and carrying, away the body." '. Five deputies are said to be guard ing the grave at night and. three in the day time. Mrs. Painter also is said to be spending much of her time during the day beside the grave. Georee S. Attmore, teller at the National Bank, went to Oriental last night to sevre as teller of the Bank of Oriental while Teller J. W. Miller is off on his vacation. I , , A V I "':. IS CLAIM. Tiuk. Indeoendent. -". ': v;" Considerable .speculattoiia today a to whfeher;;olonel-;.B,)0f-would ultimately follow.' theWow- HIT. nowiana i- uw """-"'-and carried 'a spear for thjf Colonel in the battle o( ' Arraageaaon ii falL Albany, N. Y., June 19.-That in sects destroyed $100,000,000 of vege fruits, flower and trees in IJew York State last year and that h total , loss from this cause is over iOO.000.000 a year in the. whole cdun try is asserted by the New York State Conservation Department. . The estimate i made by Cassius f nhnatan. Chief of the .Eastern Divis ion, who adds that thousands ol song ' tndex to New Advertlaementa. , WILL LECTVRB TONIGHT ;:fe..- laim -evening i : , t0n, wno aaas mat tnousanui w uii J Browne of Columbus, Gail 'will deliver blrdt ,that are insect ' destroyers . are v m lecture i me jtwu mj wantonly kiuea, , in-w violation m iaw, n- Ml a-l. LI. tik.A I - . . . 1 ( I I l- Kauni wowt .iiu.wK, . ''Jv i among. tnera oeing rooms,, wooapet A . ka roii.ihviMI " I ' i t .ilA' . I II I ers, - wrens, oouounits anu m" pro- the ratrh IPlj. UIWICIIVD ...wwi., the illegal, fishermen 'The fish pirates uiuaMv. work at nighti .. Some ol them I have dog that, follow along the shore !' f: ; ;.'.: .' ' ! . v ' ' ' f l"d baric wnen tney ee or w.eni 4u e Tl i-iitltrame firotector. ' V i.:. : ": ' irice VummeTf mU that New Bern I Division Chief Hamilton- asserts that fyki ficopla have known., y -A ; V . New Bern Banking &Trust Co. The value- of a saving account. - , ; M) EL Whitehurst & Co.North '-:' " rofcrleter.O?--o' 'fyf-: ": ' A. ,TWilli Co. One Jay .nly, , ; : People' Brfnk Person ajVr vice, 2 al Rank The road to wealth. ' Citizens' Savings ,Bank & Trust Oi. T I .VtAitf' lint Ink If a . .;'." I ' a: I some' of the vspecbl game protectors 1 don't , know a bass from perch, I woodchuck from;a snipe, ieirtej-frdm I gill nef. The chief urge that these u..w.:0." fU invtirateri. I OyWUIW ,, t W.' B. Merriman''' 0)7 Greensboro Sin 1.1 agent of. the Aetna ' Insurance Coi pany, wa7 in the' city 'yesterday. Bridgeport. June 19. Officials of the New York, New Haven and Hart ford railroad heard one of their expert witnesses testify at the joint session of the interstate commerce commis sion, and the public utilities commis sion, that Charles J. Doherty should never have been permitted to run engine 1338, which crashed into the 'train ahead of it in the Stamford yards, last Thursday and killed six passengrs. Then right on top of that these officials heard their own witness de clare that in his opinion, no railroad management could jiistify itself for trusting an engine to a man of Do herty's experience. If the hearings before Coroner Phe lan and the tests and investigations under the supervision of the inter state commerce commission.' and the public utilities commission, have de veloped anything, it is the impression that something is radically wrong with the system of assigning engineers that has been forced on the New Haven railroad. This is realized by the railroad officials, and General Manager Bardo declared after the hearing that he would exert him self to the utmost to have the present system changed. Mr. Bardo took a hand in the ques tioning of a witness today. After Pa trick J. Langan, brake inspector for the Lackawanna railroad, had sub mitted statistics of the test runs made yesterday, Mr. Bardo asked: !!What is your opinion of the kind of air brake used on the type of en gine driven by Doherty.?" "It is the best-locomotive air b;ake to be had." Several railroad erfiployes were ex amined as to' train sheets, tinie docks and speed of Doherty's train. Doh erty was called upon again to relate the story that broke him down when At a meeting of the stockholders of the People's Bank last Tuesday night they decided to increase the cap ital stock from $50,000 to $100,000 and this stock has been issued. The majority of it has been placed with the present stockholders of the bank but a portion of it will be distributed among new investors. The Peoples Bank is not the young est bank in the city, that distinction being claimed by the Citizens Sav ings Bank and Trust Company, but since its establishment five years ago it has made a creditable record and 1 now one of the strongest institutions of its kind in Eastern North Carolina At an early date the bank will be moved into the new building which is in course of construction on Middle street. There Will Be No "Tame" Event At Fair Grounds On Fourth July. MANY VISITORS WILL ATTEND Will Be An Event Which WW Appeal To Nearly Everyone. 1. W. Stewart is making an improve ment at his lot corner, of Pollock and Craven streits by having a concrete driveway laid Lorn his parage to the street. IT 11 NO N WHOOPING COUGH POSSIBILITY OF THE DISCOV ERY OF A CURE IS HELD OUT. Paris, June 19. The possibility of the discovery in the near future of a cure for whooping-cough was held out at the Academy of Sciences by Dr. Emile Roux, Director of the Pasteur Institute and a member of the Acad emy of Medicine. he was testifying last Friday before Coroner Phelan. His story did not vary from that which he has already told. Engineer John Harmon, who was suspended for running by a signal, 0Y1 Monday, with engine 1338, testi fied that the brakes were all right. He said he ran by because the sig nals were twisted. He said he could stop an eight car train, going sixty miles an hour, within fifteen hunderd feet without using the emergency brake. Dr. Roux was merely transmitting the report of Dr. Alfred Conor, bac teriologist of the Belvedere Military Hospital, Tunis, where with the colla boration of Dr. Nicollc, he had pre pared a solution containing living whoop ing-cough bacilli, which they injected into 122 children suffering from the disease, repeating it every two days. Thirty-seven per cent, of the chil dren recovered in less than three weeks Dr. Roux, while declaring the experi ments thus far were on too small a scale to make a definite pronounce ment, said he believed an effective cure for whooping-cough was in sight. (By I. Leon Williams) The American public craves some thing exciting, that L the resaon that one hundred thousand people recently witnessed tne automobile races at Indianapolis. That is the reason that forty thousand people witnessed the one championship game of base ball last fall. This is the age when the public wants to witness events that stir the blood, events where there is fierce rivalry. Realizing that the above is true, the management of the Eastern Carolina. Fair have mapped out a program of real "thrillers" for July 4th. There will be nothing tame about this program. You will have no op portunity to think about your worldly cares nor will you be able to talk about your crops, you will be too busy keeping your eyes on the exciting events toat will take place beforeyou. Will the people be here? ou can just bet that they will for every news paper in Eastern North Carolina has had long articles on their front pages about this great event lor the last two weeks. Everybody is talking; about it. There will be more people here on July 4th. than have been here in one day since the big day of the laot fair. Just think what the public is get ting for 59c the small sum of 50c. It cost that much money to get into the peanut gallery in the average theatre, yet, for 50c you can see two horse races, two motorcycle races. a bicycle race and a firemen s tourn ament and you will be given a free seat in the grandstand with beau tiful ladies to serve you refreshments. This is an event that appeals to everyone. At the Fair grounds on July 4th you will see Tom, Dick and Harry," also "Claud and Reg inald." The railroads are offering special rates and everybody will take advan tage of them. ROAD CONVENTION OPENS JULY 30 IT WILL BE HELD IN MORE- HEAD CITY AND WILL BE GREAT MEETING. MIHDBi BETS HEW TYPE THOUGHT IT HAD INTERVIEW MATERIAL FOR FAMOUS RE- WITH MRS. TAFT. BUT SORTS PRINTING PLANT ix ninv'T MADE IN NEW BERN. t ii n a ift Th npwsnaDtrl Printer, doms business in tms sec- 1 Ol ID JMsss- - - 1- r Liberte, which yesterday printed tion of the btate have tne advantage sensational interview with "Mrs. W. H. over members of the same craft at Taft,' learned today that it was the other points by being able to get their victim of an elaborate hoax. A woman type manufactured almost at their posing as the wife of the ex-president very door, while others are compelled of the United States gave the news- to sena to tne type iouhui ic mc paper an interview in which she said: North for-their supplies. "If the suffragettes get tne upper 1 ine t. j. wnu mining v-oniuy hand in America I will become a yesterday cast on meir munoiypc naturalized Frenchwoman. But I machine a large quantity 01 type learn with sorrow that there are also which will be used in the printing suffragettes here. What a horrible plant' at the Atlantic Hotel. Less epidemic this feminist movement is. than forty'eight hours elapsed be- I did not know that France had fallen tween the time that the order -left so low as the other countries which Morehead City before the finished tolerate suffragage movements. Mr. type reached the managers ot tne notei. Wilson was elected President of the The Monotype is a complete fype United States" chief ly through the aid foundry within itself and any "face" of. the suffragettes. 1 They simply up to a certain point or bi- un uc worship him. What a, charming yet turned out at a moment's notice. hvterical condition such a 'thing is." ' " ' - I r. P. Fulcher of towards was R;. R. : Eagle retuiriied ht evening I among the business visitors here yes from a "short business Visit at Dover. I terday. The next convention of the North Carolina Good Roads Association will be held in Morehead City beginning July 30 at 8 p. m. and continuing through the 31st until August 1st. Every possible effort will be made to make this the biggest and best good roads convention ever held in the State. H. B. Varner of Lexington presi dent of the association, Governor Craig and several others are going to Morehead City for the annual good roads meeting will travel over the Central Highway leaving the Tennessc line July 25 at 7:30 p. m. Mr. Varner and his party will make short stops at a number of places on the way from the Tennessee line to Morehead City. Morehead City is planning to give the good roads people a royal welcome. FRIEDMANN PATIENT ASSAILS SECRECY. Pittsburgh, June 19. Attorney David S. McCann, Dr. Friedmann's first American patient, is expected from Europe this week. He .believes he is cured, but criticizes Dr. FriedJ'T mann for keeping secret his tubercu losis discovery while humanity suffers. McCann, in a letter from Sorrento, says: "I don't believe Dr. Friedmann has a tithe of the scientific and medical knowledge that hundreds of other physicians of today possess. And when this remedy is known to the pro fession at large, and they have exper imented with it, then we will have a remedy that will not only cure but will cure quickly and in no uncertain way." PROGRAM AT THE ATHENS TODAY. METHODIST PICNIC TODAY. Today the Methodist Sunday school will picnic at Morehead City. . A speiial train has been secured to carry the crowds to the seashore and this will leave the corner of Hancock and New streets at 8 o'clock. The members ;f the school are requested to meet at the church at 7:.?() o'clock and go from there to tin- train. I hose who have not secured tickets mav get them at llibbard's drug tw.rc. VAUDEVILLE Diamond and Diamond King and Queen of Irish Comedy in a good lively, singing and talking act, featuring Will Rossiter's great ballad success "In Old Ireland, where the River Kenmare Flows." This is a very good act and pleased a large audience last night. "The Man From The West" An Edison drama. "Glimpses of the National Capital" An excellent scenic and educational picture. "The Sponfte Industry In Cuba" An interest iut; study of all the phases of an unfamiliar although thriving industry. 'The Sherlff'a Baby" One of those thrilling and' hair raising Western pictures by the Bi- ograph Co. Matinee daily at 5 o'clock. T shows at night. First starts o'clock; second about :15. F 'I: r it- ?0 u 'i: In
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