sfcanfesS The SeatM ud Bulgarian! are bat Uln?(|??(iily (or poaeeealon of Chuda Heights, which absolutely dominate the city of Monuter. The capture of the heigh ta will Immediately re anlt la the tall of Die ton. On the right the BrltUh are drirlnj the Bulgars back upon the ?eolrW?IM Sena railway, which f jfjri II Jlj of the praaaat Pari a, Oct. 11 ? ?outVofft? Bent mo, where a aucceeftful blow- yester day carried the Tillages at Banna! for the Vrltlsh, tin rMBeh nads* la being tightened about CMnlael Foch'i 'troope hare farther progress ed through grenade operations. Ger man artillery la more active era ft* Somne front. _ . cur IS BACK AGAIN Archie O'Neal, more ftmllltrv known u "Cndr," IUU returned home ?ft*r an extended trt? to Panima. Chile ud other point* ~1 * South iwta. --XfU y?r, Cudr had u exciting trip and h? ?aw mm ?tranra UKhU on hW toy I. Re li greatly ImpreoMd with Panama and htf^ to (o down the? Iin before Ion I He la not aa fVr orablj hnpreeatri with Chile. Jiow "iunr dbvta- ATTRACTION AT NBW TIIKATHB TOHTOHT ' One of that* attractive Paramount feature*, "A,,.* CMS RECEIVE FOR THE GRADING OF I EON O. T, Brooks.. or the Department of Agriculture, is In the city today and will distribute cotton grading sup plies among the gfnnera In tbe conn , try during the aaxt few dayi. Then ?applies will consist of tags, bagi, wmppenf. government frank erged to see that a sample of -every hale eotton which they convey to tbe itsa Is taken by the glnner and sent to the gorernment office at New Bern- This sample will be graded (rade will A far to and In thia wmjr la protected la' SUBMARINE ISSUE Will BE TAKEN UP AGAIN BY REICHSTAG Bflrlln, Oct. II. ? The male com mittee of the Reichstag hu author lied the toudfet committee to araetn hle whea the Reichstag coavenee for a dlacnaalon of the foreign pollc y and the war. Action apparently auure< a of the debate on the la? poller before the budget Th. UidH. Aid Bocletr IMMrat Bapii.t church will aire a SIWm tea at the reahftme of Wra. B. p. wmi., eorner Hnrtrey tad fleeoaA etroetn. rndar algJlt. An olfer In, of iltrer wlllba recoued at the door for the | An exhibit room. In which will be ahown apeclmene of the Tarloaa eropa that eu be raised In Beaufort coun ty. will bfe opened In the Laughln#- 1 hooao bonding at the conclusion of the ?Uto f?lr. -A greater part of tfei* ' fair exhibit will he returned tor {tfr* plajr here and it hi hoped to add rm r loa? ?rtlclee From time to time. It U believed that the project will be or interest to both resident* of the eountr and out of toiv.yi**^ ; AIHEEIE GUNNERS RELIEVING THEIR MATES? - tifty.1 imp w ^TWlirtwwi BrtHrt morttr-homb runner. relieving th-lr iiiutea In tbt tirocb toniT^werk u n Mm ftukfcf u*i th? ma dad U cMfflcult to Mind bj in* fuo? f? ? i a* n<a ? ~ ? ? 1 1 11 V . . V T ' ' ^ Dodgers Have Outplayed Boston In Every Came Of the Seriti&xSo Far - ' (Br UnltM Praa) Drooklrt, pet. 11? Stunf 1b to triTiog Action to najiold qia hocoi of Joeton. Bill CmrrliM 1* ready to ipplr U)? |H< to the Red Sox ma hloe tlris afternoon to atop the Dodger* '? from . carrying another ^hatnpionahlp crown from Beantown. * With his lnfleld kept hopping b y the dashing attack of the Dodgers and the knowledge that his star fling are cannot hold down the batting it Wage of the Brooklyn aggregation, Carrlgan Is dsmandlng^lils men to I tear Into a victory and finish off ths | series In Boston tomorrow. The Dodgers outhit Boston through out the series and outplayed them yesterday In every department of the | and Boston'* _ A number of hotaKi TM lire kings of nenre, hare put the Th? gam* started today with a record breaking attendance. Mar quard started In the box for the Dodgers, while Leonard worked far Boston. Brooklyn tallied two runs In the Drst stansa an.I Boston made It three In the second, giving the fan? enough Indication that heavy batting 'was to be a feature of to- 1 day's game. CHICAGO POMS ARE MIXED UP HI BK SCANDAL (By United Press)? Chicago, Oct. 11. ? Durlu |U of last night, detectives from flU" office of 8tate Attorney Hoyne g^M the Clty^Hall vault? where the* letters of Chief of Pollee Healey and Mayor Thompson are deposited. By their side sat policemen detailed by Hea JV- . Hoyne's raid of the elty hall was i one of the most sensational perfor | mancM that has ever occurred in a largo city. He claims to hard erl- 1 i dence that the administration, aided by the police, protected vice, gamb ling and Sunday saloons. If the of fenders were "right, politically." Hoyne Is the Democratic candidate for re-eloctlon. He is bitterly opposed by the Republicans. "tins WE NEVER FAVOR PITCHED# PEACE," ASQWTH (By United Press) [ London, Oct. 11. ? Premier As qulth today received a tremendous [oration from tbe House of Commons when he declared, In the midst of h(s speech, moving for a billion and half dollars war credit, that "this War cannot end In a patched-up, pre carious and dishonoring compromise, I masquerading under the name ef ! peace." "The allies are not vindicative," he stld, "but they will demand from their enemies full reparation Tor the past and security for the future. This Is not a time for faint-hearted and wavering counsels." "Britain's expenditures at the pres- i ent time amount to $23,000,000 dally. "JUNEY BUG" IS FAMOUS Local readers of "The Scientific American," a well-known publication were somewhat atartled on plcklnR up the current iisue to find therein a clear and remarkably life-like pic ture of 6wtndsll Starling, or "Juney Bug," a* he is known to many. "Juney" Is shown In connection with a story ef the summer cruise taken by the naral militia. The pic ture ahojrs him standing erect, eyea to the front, snd gnn at "present arms." Will GIVE A SMOKER > A meeting of the Waydnle Club Was held- last night at which arrange ments Were made for a smoker, which trill be Held la the club rooms next Toesd aright and to which the bu? Inesa men of the city are ipvlted. A ?ommltte* composed of Jesse. Bow ers, Hew Webster and Roy Keasla tfer wan* appointed to attend te de tails. The program for the occasion WtU be announced Uter. 'At Irndl alckt'l mU? Rot K~ Mac*' alectwl Mcratii? to nil II* ?Mu?y by J?A flMklu Koine to ?all?ca. _ ?Mtd* <? lati*Mtln? klk on th? u hlblU th?t ? Mil pr?tmr*d lor th? BUt* Mr. H? ?tM tk?t mum a* tha lirnm MMM M ?-OT arata m tkay .honld aad far UMa ranaoa Ui* ashtbtt 4M not can* a* to first tayattatlona. Tka Saaatort ?aa?U ?ar wttt la?r. for Ilia fair tv UKGE NUMBER PRESENT i! THE BIG UND SAU A largo number were present yea ierday at the land sale at Acre, which waa conduced by the Waahlngton Beuufort Land Company. Over 150 lota jserw sold and ttre aale was a great aucceaa In every way. An excellent talk waa made by Captain Edmund Jones, of Lenoir, who waa introduced by Harry Mc Mulian. Mr. McMullan alao made an Intereatlgg talk on political ques tions. BOOK CLUBS TO MEET rirat Regnlar Meeting* of the Tear Will Be Held on Tomorrow Afternoon. The Addlaco Club will meet with Mlas Jarie Myers Thuraday afternoon at four O'clock. Thla Is the flrat regular meeting of the aeaaon of thla club and it la hoped that every mem ber will make an effort to be pres ent. The O. Henry Club. The O. Henry club will hold Ita flrtt meeting tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. A. C. Hathaway. This is also the first regular meeting of this tmr. Spent the Day Here. Misses Rllsa Branch, Lufty and Bl ten Oulon and Mem. hurst snd J. H. Parker spent Monday In the city on a visit to friends snd CONFERENCE BETWEEN PR ESI. DENT WILSON AND I.AN8IXO WAS HELD LA8T NIGHT. DANGER TO U. S. CITCEHS subm/vrlnr#? Have Compiled Wltk AH Regulations But Thel* . * "SJ"10 Ut*" * Constant Source of American Ships and (By United Press) Long Branch, Oct. 11. ? Secretary Lansing left this morning for Wash*^ lngton n ft or a long conference with President Wilson last night on the problems raised by the activities of the German submarines. While the U-boats appear to hare compiled with all the required stipulations, a larger question is whether the Unit ed Statea can tolerate further sub marine activities outside her porte, which menace commerce and con stantly endanger the lives of Ameri can men. women and children. There Is a strong undercurrent of feeling against any such practice which might bo contemplated t?y Germany. ? The* details of the conference be tween Mr. Lansing apd Mr. Wilson were not made public although It Is known that matters have not yet been finally settled and that future con* Terences will take place. AEROPLANES HUNTING FOR (By United Press) New York. Oct. 11. ? British aero planes from Halifax are reported trt be sweeping the Atlantic ocean In search of submarines. The U-5S Is believed to have turned southward to prey on allied shipping. It Is In timated that submarine nets will bo spread in the vicinity or Nantuckett. Twenty-flve per cent Of the book ings for passage on Um Adriatic. , which sails tomorrow, have been can celled. Mr. Chapln In Town. J. W. Chapln, of Aurora, Is spend ing today in town on business. Hero from Kelforri. Mrs. Frank Short, a rormer real dent of this city, is in the city onia visit to Mrs. Davis. TODAYS PROGRAM New Theatre A Paramount ftotura y "ALom aouLa" Printing tb* J?pu>M Actor 8?mm Ha/akaira flhoim la lr? acia ? AT

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