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THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH, SATURD AY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 22, 9Y7 page two; I HENliy PAGE GETS lis m mm wm s ' ill Ill 1 1 "I II , . I v i - i i . ! HIS EYE SKINNED FOR 20 YEARS MACHIfJEllY BEADY - . ... 3fx i'j Well-known Expert Makes a New Find. . New York, N. Y. T. B. Elker, wide ly and favorably .known through-out the country as an exploiter of new disr . : coveries, announced today; through the - Burrell Chemical .Co., New York City., ' that he had found a formula he had wn on the lookout for 2a years, which 'he has reason to believe is an unfailing treatment or so-canea riggs ui&eoc, v receding gums, , bleeding , gums and loose - teeth.'. The new prescription comes in the form of a medicated mas- nollii1 nvnrlw which.! Sage Ulliuucuu i,am.u jij"ooi stays where it is puV unaffected by saliva, and is being disposed in orig inal packages, price onerdollar, at best drug storesincluding Jarman &'Fut: relle, in Wilmington. ; State's Foo Administration; lai J Working a Great Cam- v - paign L ' ' '.l ' v:v. :-n in Krc.ft i 1 1 in 11 n 1 1 ji -- 1 1 : i : . : r K lilt II Kit HIllEak "Was Given 'trie TaslcTbf : Pro Notable For f ttiaf pevelopmeiit in; tHe)5 t i.H-y:v -( - South. -it VI ler T ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF Hotel Ckelsea Weat Twenty-third St, at Seventh At NEW YORK CITY European Plan ' 500 ROOMS 400 BATHS Room, with adjolnlmr bath $1.00 aod SUM).. , 8alt. parlor,-bedroom -and ; bath M.M atnl 'npward. r' vCtob ItrecJkfast, 2Se up. Special Luncheon, 50o np.- Table d'Hote Dinner $1.00 up. Cafe attached. To Reach Hotel Cbelnea. From Pennsylvania Station 7tli Avenue -car outh to 23rd Street; Grand Centralr4th Aveaue car south to 23rd Street Lackawanna, Erie, Reaalng, Baltimore St Ohio, Jersey Central and Lehigh Valley R. R. Stations, take 23rd Street erosstown car east to Hotel Principal Steamship' Piers, Toot West 23rd Street, take 23 Street cross town car. WRITE TOR COLORED MAP OF , - NEW YORK. HOUSEKEEPERS URGED TO Substitutes Suggested fdr Beef ; and Pork Double Vee- tables and rmt tJoys - Not Only Conscripts TlMajpi.! if.-,.; portant rarr was uone - ; :m mpiinglWaslLefOai jir:. ies.::- FIRSttHINGZWAS TO GET CONTRACTORS t ... ATLANTIC GOAST UNE,. Th Standard Raflroad of The SoutJi Bulletin of Reduced Round , Trip Faret "s " " From Wilmington, N. C. , WASHINGTON-.. . 51i.00 BALTIMORE . . . .$18.00 PHILADELPHIA ... 522.80 NEW YORK ... $26.00 ASHEVILLE, N. C ... .....$15.03 WAYNE3VILLE, N. C $16.15 LAKE TOXA WAY, N. C $15.80 BREVARD, N. C. ... ... ... ...$15.00 HENDERSON VIt?LE, N. C $1 V SALUDA, N. C. .$13.50 TRYON, N. C.., ... $T3J0 jackets ori sale erery day until October - 15'good -to stdp over; limited retarri iog until Ocober 1, 15)17. Pi-oportionate Fares from Intermediate . - .; Points. - ;V ' v Fop ; complete information, reSerrar '-JonB, etc , H f ! ' !r ;:v ' .-"f PHONF 160. : : T. C. WHITE, i . Gen. Ftujs. Agi. . W.J. CRAIG, , Phss. Traf. Mgr. Wilmington. N- C : (Special to Tne j30afn.) ' : Raleigh, . SeptJ .22. Henry ; A; Page, Food Administrator of North Carolina, has assembled all . the ; parts of his ! own machinery for fighting Germany with North Carolina food. ; ; , j It is an imposing organization which has been put together from, the several heads of activities identified with the State. ..Mr; Page has . called to the executive ' secretaryship ; of hte office John Paul Lucas, late - administrator of the North Carolina Food Conserva tion Commission, an 'organization which did wonderful work . in the in creased food ; supply of the State, On his- executive commfttee,'; Mrl Page has appointed: Dr. B; W. Kilgore, State Chemist and" Director Of the Experi ment Station Dr. J. TT. Joyner, State Superintendent 'of 'Public1 Instruction i W. C. Crosby, 7 educational secretary of the Farmers Union and director of the Community Service Wbrk;.?; Com missioner W.-rA. Graham of the Agri culture Department; Dr. D. 'H. iHill, chairman of the Council of Defense; Dr. Clarence .Poe, editor -of The Pro gressive Farmer; Mrs. Jane McKim inon, head of the Girls' : Demons jtration Work in North Carolina and Jarns H Pou, attorney, who has ld , the pro paganda in North Carolina;' . ; Mr . Page's work is the organization of North Carolina: into shape to do its part toward feeding the United States and the Allies so long aa the war shall last. This must be done by sending the Allies wheat, beef, pork dairy pro ducts and sugar. The solution indi vidually is to eat less of these and more of other foods, eliminating waste always. " - : xHe enjoins upon all families the sal vage of bread and cereals-by having one wheatless meal a day. Corn, oats, barley, rye; mixed cereal rolls, muffins and breads in place of white bread for one meal and where possible for twoi are suggested as. substitutes. These work no hardship in a country which has so many 'substitutes for wheat bread. . . - - ' - f-- Mr. Page. is urging the greater use . THE tutes for beef mutton andporK'WhlCi must go to the Allies in gredter quan tities. He asks the freer use of soups and", beans which tave : substaiitially the nutritive value of meats. ."Use all milk, waste no part of it," he asks and in the fight for democracy calls his State back to first principles, the old cottage or "clabber" cheese, which I could not" be beat en Jn its day. But- ; termiiic ana cneese are ireeiy. pre 1 scribed, as are butter, which is vital to children, and vegetable oils as cotton seed and olive . Above all things does he urge economy in the use of lard ancTother fats. ; . I Balthnpre," - Sept. , . 15 ;--Numef ous cK)uinern aeveiopmentai ? enterprises were announced during-the past week, andttoayManufaeturetshRecord tellsTthe i principal features rwith .these i annauncetaents: elude important i corporations v, .with large ; capitilizatioip., : plattr4ng r the res tablishment .of-fa6tories: or the .enlarg inent of -existing plants.- T u The mpre : important ; of the week's Southern ; industrial news i item3,- .- acx ycording 'to- the Manufacturers' Record; mayl.be brie;.ctlmed a& follows :,-4 rB'Stiinyajrda milk ieieoatrubted.hKtKe Hamptpri'?R6s:-rSMpbpit(ug aock Co.; Norfolk ; charter e d wit ji $1,000,000 capital-f,-; ,1; :;: ( 4 :;r , . .; " ' A $1,000,000 : beetrsugar; factory is proposed by; the: Idaho Sugar Cp4 Salt Lake:Xity,-UtaforV-constructidn"v.at Plain view,, ex. - it. .":.v y--- Heavy i chains will be manufactured by the American Chain: Co.f' of Vir- Boyish.KingxTo6k. the Oath -Too Proud to Give ..World J: . ToaMs schedl., Amid Scenes of Great f Work Which' Was Short of . ' (Associated Preset Correspondence) .Correspondence of Associated Press.) u Philadelphia at Chicw!?" as the center, of a.:briiliant scene .might have amassed a fortune died in New. York at Pittsburg oo . Vi nh a Ho. his first- nnnpfl rnnf AJ hp -: comDaratively poverty, and : obscurity aii. rir pnnTfrtPfl l lore ; parliament iuuay,y tyun. me uutu iu jjuiiuw j v T J . " COnnec.tea P f rr:i .A-i :: i k.i -t tm, ; tn -Vi:! tho wnr kl wnrlr 'Hod. ByV- George Martin; United K Press : i Staff Correspondent), i . Washington,' ; Sept.-' 20. Suppose Uaele Sam stepped up ; to you- otf the street today fld said: t-.r "Look here, son: VI want "you to Ijuild me sixteen cities. '. Put them la vatious ' parts ; of the: country. Plan each one .for. 'a -population i-of -40,00 men.; -Have : heating; lighting watery entilation and: : sewerages : systems perfect in all of them. ; ; Finish the:nt in three months. , -That's your- job.' rlTlZZntZ I now . go to it."- - , i... lrZi-iT. i?-tiZ. leave . And. so , this . youngerspn.; un-, I I and . delivered his -first speechl from '.which did nor attain to nis laeais. j ew j- the throne,. He -looked aoyish king, r peopie, . even among ixiusw xn me art : for 'he is just 24. and ; tho vounsest orld, remembered --.that Matthew! : king ; Jri.'iBuroVialievis'H famous Dutch painter, j ivart 'an eoorffjokme and in iil funi-jwas still living and 'fewer -knew that i !fnrrr,''nf ?n offinpr of4he euards with Xondoh was his home, until ;tlie.. an- : the. medals and ribbons" of - royalty, :.irouricement of his death at the age-of f ho a- event was notaoie m many re-,--".- Q " alw -rt 'aAbT I c ovt v"" '.tu -'T? : "rtv;W s smallest nicture was worth from Ranyone-ise eyeupppsea, ne;,wourar hAn . i9. 5nft . . hA t.ftn .- ariT ho! in n o n-ntil a - row : trecilra a orrv . . Y v Y ' ' Alfl! Chicago at Ecstcn. . Detroit Cat Washington Cleveland- ..at.'-' Philadelphia All clear. . , . York (2) (2). iad ' aJ.1 the' bearing and dignity of J appeareu m.u uiuiuius iJ wu. ;mQnarch;-ra: .i.- - . , . ; , . . - 'thrp p-irtpn nrotners. was one or th AMERICAN LEAGUE He, is ;a son, bf ; wax-king;: prodJct fr 5?.'. . f thP : event ninronpni ' wrf'r. T-Tis! ed only when heWt moyed.topamt, , ilrj- Ki, Woiori H.o o and he felt moved very seldom. Of lat e ' 515 W ollS years he absolutely refused to sell his ; and had received a;. course - in high i t,. v iSA .r vix'- . ; Twurn., : Dume .ui. muse -wuu Jiuew mm ; Results Yesterrf.-.,, At New York 9; -.St". Loui, c At-Detroit.7; "Washinston'i ' At Philadelphia 3; Clovolrna 5 ; would you Know wnere to Degmv. yuX,'r , p- .V. . , , compelled to take up a crown-and be-. at an to realize w:tmrtx -a monarhlk;He- had exnectRd td ' trained i in state craft, -was suddenly; every mistake you made meant lEastern Shore Shipbuilding Co., Sharp r foll3W tlle career of 'a s ips fatal delay in the i training of towUii Md;,tincorporated witfr $500,000 been to school in Engl; country's -armies for, the war? j capital by Boston NewYork and Bal- Q . mIiitary -school z ; Would it excite you that perhaps your country's i armies for, the war? . That proposition was put up to one man by Uncle Sam. He and his col leagues shouldered the burden and did tbe job. , . ; .." ' .The. map was Major W. A. Starrett, before - the war an architect, now chairman of the committee on emer gency." construction and contracts of the Council - of National , Defense. soMfer. and had No such task had ever been s un dertaken on, a nation-wide scale in hat space 6f time. . When- this - thing was first contem plated Major Starrett told the United Press, "the government provided a couple of army officers and stenog raphers to do the job." V " Maris'lived almost the. life of a her- Washington mit;, and yas supported, by. the' gener- New York . osity ' of k few friendsV His studio was 'St. Louis. . . barred ,to ; everybody; J sealed against , Philadelphia thefworld eligiouslj''as .the hall of t . "XTnln anufn.. nnni n ' XXTX 4. l,. .1.1 : : ' v 1 : ' . r. '" (ainter,did iiereoione knowsbut iti ' f NATIONAL LEAGUE I Standing of the C!ubs Won. Lnst j, . f .664 .590 .563 .507 .479 .469 .363 .355 .Hi .81' .74 C7 G7 '50 49 07 63 72 73 7G .93 91 t- ' 'm: i a .".I . - a ' n - iL J -'- . ji f royai .military, -scuopi.,; at jrotsam.v. ,a, tiiijt; i, ' ;o)rt(oj . i . Florida farm1 land- wiir'beiaevelobeUt116 event was.chleny notable; ,liow-, the least of , ;which". the greatest galler- - Results Yesterday by, the SouthTokeechobee Farms" Co., ! er,.-m - being ra sort ,.; of i: transition ifes: Pf the -world .would covet and then .-v At. Pittsburgh 1; New' V crk 3 Miami, ;pia.,"- incdrporated .witli5$500-t irom - roynuy,:- w ueiuci vyauu DUnxed-tnem. because-. they, did hot re- At unicago 2 '.Philadelphia 4 000 capital. ;-v V: . - . . . - Sprinklers will; be manufactured by the Continental . Automatic ' Sprinkler Co., Richmond, ;Va.,' chartered with $300,000 capital, v ; Oklahoma lead and zinc will be min ed by, the National Lead Zinc. Co., Oklahoma )f, City, incorporated s-with $250,000 capital result of the European "war, While, 'alize his. visions tnis young ; man was King, yet tn . Art dealers who -approached himi Path he was just taking was to .rule fWith checks and flatterery were driven o o o stA-nct f tii irh-nol - Tnrn3tnVi q rlrl s I tt x i j xi -1 j - . ? j . da iwxxij. wx, uuu "ufo .'away.' xi c turn Lum ms uictures wcioi appearance in parliament here, today,) not worth sellingand he did not pro-.1 with the prime 4 minister :, and ; minis,1 f nose, to imDose on the' nublic- wbir-h ; Nl others scheduled. Virginia coai land will be' developed by tha Mammoth Mining Co., Lyneh- jburg, Va., chartered with $250,000. cap ital. v : , - Oklahoma lead and zinc will be miri prime, minister and- minis-Ujose. to imDose on the' tmblic wbir-h -ev .iork ters abou.him, was .a formal . recogfollbwed (he fashion like sheep,nnd Philadelphia nition of thev principle for which this i would buy" an vthihff with I name. For . St Louis' . ' r ministry: and I the ; Entente Allies , had j the same reason ' he would not sign a Cincinnati . ' pnntonrtoH that -tl rPStnnTHsibl niinistrv i -rkin-.,- s i.nlin.Ui.. j.t. Phipno'n Standing of the Clubs. Won. Lost. Ppt Word had gone but 1 that the work was going on, and every contractor in the country was here. As a" ra s'ulti all those men did was to s.fand in front of the desk and shake hands all day.. '-. -' .' "' .-'':' directs the affairs of tho country,; and We told ; the Munitions Board; these people would ' have to be taken out and, that the cantonment men would have to be let alone. x . - According ; the next morning . , the men were brought to" the Munsey building, with their records. We im mediately saw the need for the finesy men "we could get. so we reached in ta tae big engineering (. organizations not the king The recognition of this principle was very prominent in the ceremonj :rZZr r1: " lot-today. : Itas less a'royal func. r-?;WL -r u Tu; tion, and. lucre a gathering ordemoc- C?;,nInInSnk0Seekla-mW Before the-king were the elect- with 5250,000 ? capital, s ,i r :..: .r--V: Lfi onc0atir0a rtf.w0--io 11 Oklahoma zinc will be mined bythe !rrr ..S4 77 .78 .73 . 72 .63 GG 48 CI GG 71 73 73 77 97 .662 .558 .542 .507. .497 .463 .326 .426 of poultry, fish and rabbits as ; substi-f overhe .UBt.by wire and. tele i Wilmington, f'..G.. 9 Wilmington's Best Hotel, Ameri can Plan one block from Wrights ville Beach car line. F. W. , Prop. We I asked them to send big men. We gofe- big men. ; I could name you a list of twenty-five men we got who were worth ;$15,000 to $25,000 a jear. We 'said to these, concerns: "You i will have to give these people up. We face an emengency. They pa triotically ' gave' them up." '" , Then and ' there, over about two days and night solid conference work oT;i t o. rlrT .ftic n incorporated with $100,000 capital. organization under Colonel Little, of, kwni k wi Stamp M.9de to order on Short r.'ttfct We rnaks 1 RubberStamps that givet thft maximum of seryice and. SatisfajGtioh, Promptness with every ordeiv Snd us your' orders. ' - ''; - ( '. ,LeGWIN PRINTING CO. 8 Grace atreet. Phone 220. Ordinary use of sugar in putting up fruits and jams is recommended, . but the gentleman who must account) for North Carolina's use of. what the. world must eat would regulate In almost ev ery other way the consumption of sugar. The Allies 'Z sorely; need it France and Italy made their own be fore the war and England bought much from her enemies. Alt must rely on their great American friend. :J ; -- "Double vegetables and fruits," Mr. Page says. ''They take the place of wheat and meat in part and are health ful. Use potatoes abundantly.? Store potatoes and roots prpperljr 'and they will keep." and as for fuel, fewer fires arp recommended and vpod instead of coal when posjible. -- , :.'-.-.. Mr. Page does nbt minimize the work ahead of hint: :. Convincing :; a commonwealth accustomed to eating as it pleases .and wasting 'without a Caesar to- wh&nuit - must pay tribute of; economy!, is big busjutess -i But Mn Page and . 47 other food adsxiniitrators mu3t organize' gainst? a Country I which has not allowed; aaTindividuat 'to own for his ovrn u&e a vatttale ii -trani si c a ' AuUstriJlWi Tite etman: government cx&n .: supermt-nas tnepwnoingj: and working 'of pjrivatBacres! Everywhere Mv-pa oe&.iand'rin;;aU-th,atihe Big Zinc Mining Co.!' Miami, Fla.," char tered with $200,000 capital. ; M" . Remedies will be manufactured f)y the Fisher Remedy Co.; Tulsa, Okla., incorporated with $200,000 capital. Zinc deposits Will i be mined by the Bethlehem Zinc ' Co., Yukqn, Okla., in corporated with $150,000 capital. An oil refinery-will be built by the Vellilma Refining Co., Tulsa, Okla., chartered with $150,000 capitalV ' Oklahoma mines will be devejoped by thev Eldorado Mine Co., .Miami, Okla., chartered with $750,000 capital. Beverages will be the product qf the Quako Bottling Co., Charlotte, N. C., incorporated with $125,000 capital. . ' Oklahoma petroleum will be refined by the Cherokee Refining Co., Tulsa, Okla., chartered with': $150,000 capital. - Cotton . articles will be the output of thev Royal jCpttoK-oducts Co., Atrt lanta,' Ga., incorporated with,$100,000 capital.':-'; ' :-''" v - '.,-(.;":-" ' about him were the ministers, and tnere were comparatively few court attendants. The ' speech f rom ,1 the thronp had been prepared by the min isters and when the moment arrived for its delivery, Prime- Minister Veni zelos took it passed it to the-kind for delivery, The . pronouncement of the - king, thus framed by the ministry, careful ly, avoided any offensive- reference to the dethronement .of King Constah tine, for this . was a. 'delicate family matter which would involve criticism by a son, of the acte of his father. But it openly reversed the -policy . of the "former king, in ; Stfbhgly Approv ing the course of the Entente. whom the king now, referred to as t friends and allies battling for the defense of humanity as against the rapacity of ,rt should stand on its own merits re - Brooklyn' . . ...... gardless of the author's namei . : ; Boston ... . . .. .. -. The work he did was not turned out Pittsburgh V. . : . . : viuniy . xae uizue remaraea uuw no 1 : - : -1 had -started a portrait of ; two babies . years ago, that the babies, were now . SPEAKER CUTTING grandparents and hp was still working r riO17M rnuic 1 r 1 m on the picture; His, chief , vexation! WIN LUbb b LEAD was the income tax collector, who I . ; ; ! t would not believe that; an artist who ''KUcia n was one of the: higher sellers was U 7Z2 X' ,ler ' ' i lead in the American League. Unof. 'fical figures released without monsy. A 1 , interest. The ministry had l? 8now nw-;n only 14 points separating them as the ' Central powers. .-;.-. ; ' k As a spectacle, aiso, today's -s.ev en t lem, N. .C, incorporated with $100,000 c;. ADTOSFOR HIRE ' ' ' : - -forw;'.: -ir i: v.: 17 pliasevre .:JGrivinj ::Panc.e8,rv:?' ; Wedding and Commercial- V "- - Phonis 15 and 345. the War Department -" luside of four" days we - had the organization- in skeleton. - Everything was worked out with the object of speed and economy. . That machine constitutes about 250 people occupying a ' whole building and; working anywhere from 12 to 18 hours a day. . - . , , . ; - : v We looked ) around to see what the government had, in, : the way - of a reg;. ister of contractors. . It did not have anything for us. n : K . a " We- asked the American Institute of Architects the chief ' engineers lof all the railroads and i- big - industrial es tablisnments, whp the reliable people Were theyhad been dealing- with. Iri ten" days we . had 1,800 replies, ; giving us a .list of .about 1,000 contracting firms.' . '"' . ' ' . ;:.. . ' '. We put the list in charge: of- Mri McGibbon, of the Qhicago Fidelity & Guaranty Company, He determined what contractors ' throughout- the I country were doing $5,000,000 , a year. . business. -There , were about , 10O; These . we separated and . cross-referenced 5 them geographically; This gave; us sixty; or seventy concerns based on their proximity to the six-ton""-military division- of . the : coun try..:; -- -VV-; v ;-' '- 'Vv'"" .S'V i : We- cons? dered bur preferred con tractors by 'these ; geographical groups. - . . , -.' '1 ;;: ;' - "We got what? the? architects and en- writes- forf his pfcople;;. h;d .urges $he f Sneers said r.bout : each x mt. , and yeloped -by-the French Coal-Mining capital Co., Hartland,-j W ' Va., , chartered ., with I Woolen products will be : manuf ac $100,000 capital. . ..'- V; . jtured by -the Manchester v Woolen p. '? Missouri, quarries will vbe developed Mills, Winchester, Va., incorporated by the Missouri ' Quarries Co.," Carth- . with $50,000 Capital. - ; -. K age, ; Mo., incorporated Xwith ? $100,900, Lubricating oils will be manufactur capitaW r.cfi ' j .Wf-Ae'd by the Ardmore Lubricating Oil V. Shipyards will be established by. the j Co., Ardmore, Okla., chartered ' with Cape Fear Shipyards Co., Wilmington $50,000 capital. ' .P-'-"'S - V-.s'. N. C, incorporated with - $750,000 cap-.r Engine vaporizers will be the . prod-ital.r-. ." . . ,.r ' v . ' .' uct,of-the Manning Vapprizer Co., Fort 1 Tobacco" wilLbeijthe product of the Smith Ark.,- organized with $50,000 T. IX Tyack Tobacco Co., . Winston-Sa-.capital p'eoplert6 ibeholhow autocracy-ihas aiae4'.'it$ef ; to overcame1 denkpjcracy. 1 Sp thei Aberdeen fme'i?;aad business, man vi s feo-fer ! rtatty1 ttf Organize; th 3 Statpi iBtaee'maEchlnesii'if what :each : man .' said ' about himself knd what others said "about him.) Thus when ' vwe came'' . the-; selection -wo - haf thev available; tmpetent i:-;; firms v and : their r respective records, before work;l!rThereiwiit ntwg-countyi foodr.d-i u?. : ministrator. andiiunder th.e.m-'minor t . r- The applicants . really "? selected organiz-sttoQs -that go ta: every hom4 In I thesaselv.es: :. . - North roH,aaJ iNojthmklik; tt -has i ? Sectctar y Baker sent us a ; er emiXloa ini tMs'j co commun- beihg equal la begiiprdefeA aii tivpnfo otithie act-V5?il -be ittkei iad oi riAMMy"c:. camp ws to ba Paso :tw1 isv OTT9iEvhimrtwi nift.' TnontpVi." TTiaf waS common' sen4e.. We Rooms by , the day, week r; or month, at reasonable: r'atesr ; Meals, at any hour. ' Fresh Oysters, Fish anL; Shrimps. 208 VVNorth ; Front street; Phpne 208.W. ; . ,5-2-lm I ! workers iYfoi m 'i&&i&:&- f y?ry earty:iai0- - isj; paitlh Ipuf il:le vford tbat : the; boy a;:bweiak 8$. and : 31 a.rcr3n,ot: tq bJeb-1 the " pnly?.' conscripts?. Ktandin;:bfefatj- Ms ihpiiieaaudteuceva iew r ctay ago, !be eGQ;::thafriib)03e Who-'sit' in snug complacency ine :nuron -Oi-tm-tue vsm te alonet wlll .finha.-t'.ev:ery- the country -wiU b4ai a. caa9c.ript of some Kind' if ' jthe ' wajf-U coat'snues another -yf ar " e' joantf will jt-peaal-ize ;yoiath solyIt?:.iie:'every mari aid! woiait ab-.redec-itServ-fce; and' p-lace, em toi soke work vital to-suceessi'f? r:v; Pi--ri Andlt. is in'bi!li&Ji4''nonI: Jxiitfita'towriBateca is the actual woric.oi. Administrator werer in.,a., position to do wha;i ho. sug- '!You" tcel then.'' it. was asked, VihW cvcryth; humahly 5 'possible w? f 4one io' t5if egaard; the Interest1 of both the government and the public iiaao: -.lay 1 in the eiecr rn cr. iness cpmracxor.' ; insGfeiters "Ye" I no, sawt Major aiarretT. -t 11 'Person- bi iHu3tv'l'ko any -vothrr emergency ed. rule several, oi 'tne recent arrivals in the N Giant ? camp -will not" receive a full .share t of-thelWggpoin the world's series-. . Member'- of Dodgers and RedSbx should worry. numbers at work; Ypii have : to: know as triany factsVas you! ean:fndbe:as ust as you can. but: you hat e - to .move and ?;.--.-:. -;.;-. :f'U't V- Should present '-basefeall fr cbndi tions prevail at the op,enin g of next season thesalaries of the: diamondiperform ers will undoubtedly suffer.'- All along the litieVjfrom minors tP:maiors,:. there is talk off a; reduction in salaries. -v s. Inl: accordance-wp;t establish-f -Not a few baseball eritics figure d. rule-several, of the- recent arrivals Ithat th rnanfir.heavv hitters win that , the': Giants'; heayy ; . hitters will slaughter theWhite Sox ; . pitchers. Maybe feo.. but doping a world's; series I before -the battle ; is ., like ; drawing. Canned goods wii be the product of capital. - ' - " Rice products will be milled by the Lonoke Rice -Products Co., Lonoke, Ark,, incorporated with $80,080 cap- the Mapon Canning Co., Macon, Ga., corporated with $100,000 capital.- ; An oil refinery 'Will-be built by the; uiuou; rveuumij - o-. csurevep.ori, ia., itai. r. v . ; - - chartered with: $100,000;;capita4. West Virginia coal will be mined by: Concrete piers" will be manufactur-, the Maiden Coal Co., Maiden, W. Va., ed by the Farmers' ConcretePost Co., Oklahoma . v Qity",H:"incorporated with $100,000 capitaL' f nad it: frnrn . his norlrpt and I inrnfrit in irSva -Fiiit ovnn .. ir I kJX U ' C : L.J tkllL; . Ult m.ifiiR ill . r tri V ... . . ... r w --- w.. onmna iron titi th vi o -,-. n.t . royar prerogative,' for Vthey wish the S " l ,.,2 new. king to be a real representative ZS 'Ml and jpeaker!. lhe " before the people of ..a constitutional ;oa .V w , im mnnarohv" Th sniATiHtri r.aa f elude games of Wednesday. the royal establishment, with powder-'.. Bn'.tn.e Detr01t short-stop con ed groomsiand-foatmea. and herald3'nnu Cobb in . and outriders tn brilliant '.uniformsj -111, ha ,.103 ns to his made an old.werld picture; of royal "edlt a ifJ" f r 1?e Geor' pageantry, as the kisg moved between f?;!5700.? Jt. cleT.eIand ad' dense cheering , masses, ivith ; solid ?T , thre .mor? tolea ,jases hls lines of - soldiers stretching from the total; bnngmS UP to 48. Chapman, palace to the 'parliamentary chamber.: Jis teammate, is in the lead in sacri Tho marble ; colonade of the chamber rce, himng, with . 60. Pipp, of New was. garlanded with wreaths and flaw-, york took. the lead in home run h;t ers; and a great, floral : crown 'above w,ith'nlne. Detroit remains out the doorway Vindicated ; that' even .in .j in '.front .in-team batting with 238. this abode of ; democracy' there was 1 Ia r tne national League Koiisch, of still a welcome-for what remained of Cincinnati, with an average pf .342, rnvaitv . -. ' tnas an eignteen point loaa over 1 TTn. nU n O CI4. - T - - : j Three members of the New York Club, : Kauf f, Burns, . and Wilhoit, are ampng the .ten leading batters. Kauff is third with .fc03. Burns, of New - Vfir :th(i "inn fUner crnrnr hrmiP'ht hia incorporated with $75,000 -capital" -.. f .. i hrer-- a-; axv; mofitxnawe someyun '- total : id 99-and Carey; of Pittsburgh,- Texas-copper ore will be mined . by apou ;, .. ery ,Aopa -,xuaaw 4,- wajwiB-11 increased his . mark in base stealing the .-Knox .'-County -.-Copper Co., Santa: at Qwe :io:. we , isneuu cuss, ujj- to .45 ; -The recoi.d of 12 home runs : West Virginia -coal land. will, be de;Anna, Tex., incoriorated with $50,000 j pealing - to -and" drawing. all" wts-of; Up'byCravath of Philadelphia, embraces ail tnev principal cities ot.g0j coatinUGS t0 lead tlie sacrifice the United States .and Canada, : tho erg WitQ 28. Cincinnati, leading business done by this tuneful: musical in team batting, has an average .of play is remarkable. To such - an ex- . 65. . . tent wng enthusiasm .aroused that, re-' , turn .engagempnts .Were invariably-re-! - rMPWw quested. This Splendid attraction will i a The Athletics still have a chance to be seen here at "the Academy of.Music'get out of the. cellar before the fall of tonight. -! . (the curtain. ' Aiv any rate the Mack- The prices range from' 50 cents to men will improve their last year's $1.50. Tickets are selling at Elving- figures, when they finished with a ton's. - . .percentage of .235. ' ''Vli 5 dm if Tr M fife M iv j V Si' - -- : . m ... - - -:- .... --. v . - . . . aii , -. . . . .. - - ... -. ( k Actual? scene. fromT Onnfl -1 -mritiafiTWnotv r.rrriv;'n vwra that will .be at
The Wilmington Dispatch (Wilmington, N.C.)
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