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page a. THE IktOKNTNX STAB, TVILMmOTOK,TK. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14 1913 BURNING VESSEL -. long discussion that finally gave the firPniim TTI I fir matter the turn of having-the report -fitflliULl I LL L II T and an attempt by Senator Ward to apply his amendment oh final reading pi tne Dili as it came from the House. In the end; the Ward amendment was voted down 12 to 22. The bill then passed itSr readings the final vote being 34 to 3, the full three-fifths ma jority reojuired. ...... - Local Bills Passed. The following loyal bills were pass ed: Allow Jones county, to vote on stock law; relative to holding Supe rior Courts in Bladen county: author ize the establishment of a medical dis pensary for Winston-Salem ; revise the charter of Elizabeth City; amend the act protecting fish in Robeson coun ty; repealing the stock; law; act of the regular 1913 .session . as to Pender county; amend the election law of New Hanover county. ; The Senate took recess at 2J25 to 3:15. The recess by the House was to the same hour. Revise Court Procedure. Much time at -the .afternoon session of the Senate was devoted to consider ing a resolution, from the House for ner at 7 o'clock in the evening there 'a special commission of three to re- were no flames, nothing but thick the resolution -finally going to the ta- we were summoned oh deck by the re- ble. Senator Bryant opposed it be- (breaking out of the flames, which cause it did not include revision of the soon culminated in an explosion. Then rules of the Supreme Court, which he we saw for the first time signs of a declared were fast tending to deDnve panic on the decks of the fated ves- - poor people of the right of appeal I sel. Several jumped overboard, among through exacting rules as to printing them our own survivor, who made a ana nung tnem. piucKy swim, reacned the side of the The Senate finally disposed of the Carmania, ut was too weak to get up wrangle over the Bite for the school ?uusi. oeamau neiguwaj' was (Continued from Page One.) the small boats were enabled to run alongside the liner and take the cling ing people trom the ladders. Tne rescue work was over in a very short time. - Eleven liners formed the boun dary around the film of oil and the survivors were hoisted aboard the var ious steamers without trouble. Searched for Boats. "We then cruised about for two hours searching.- .for the;, life boats which were said io Uave escaped, but found only the air tanks which are carried beneath the seats. I do not believe - that . there is any possibility of the two boats having escaped swan, ug. "When we arrived on the scene the fire was burning steadily, but not fiercely. It never at any time got aft of the bridge. When we went to din for the blind by providing that the then lowered with a life line through State . treasurer shall pay the $4300 balance; due for-the new site out of the proceeds from the sale of 35 acres of land and retain the remainder in the treasury "and that ja special com mission irom tne Legislature shall an an open cargo port, stripped to the waist. He got beneath the swimmer, whose life belt had become unfasten ed and supported him. It was a mag nificent exhibition of strength and courage. Half an hour had passed vootio-oto ao mvinAcoio y .,.,. irom tne time the swimmer reached cities to induce the removal of the tne of ne sl"P before he was school for the blind from. Raleigh. ; , calf Bin Debated. gotten aboard "The explosion seemed to come from coal gas collected in the bunk ers. For some time the fire burned brightly and then gradually died down. Tt is imnossi'hlo in foil Vinra mon w nf C . ' t vr V" 1, overboard were,1""" 16 n vThe .billafor. the prevention of the killing ..or shipping of calves in Cald well county and a number of other counties that had been added by those who iumned iXTT- i i I arownea. in fttJSE i ,passt!U Arthur Spurgeoh. who yesterday SiSSi&SSHiiC61106 sent the Associated Press a story by IStLJ11 wireless and described the rescue Pwf iLSX, wEt6 a a work around the burning vessel, sup- .X"?&&t Plemented his dispatches with 'addl- .uovu.m win. ociio,-1 uonai details today: lief committee, appealed to citizens to assist in the matter of caring for desti tute survivors on their arrival .. here. Various organizations and institutions plan to co-operate with the Red Cross in .raising money. ; ; : - - . . -Fife of Unknown Origin. '. London, Oct . 3 . The , stories told by the passengers of the steamship Carmania and other liners which went to the rescue, of the burninig Volturno, describe heroic efforts in the face of almost insuperable difficulties : to save the passengers and crew of the doom ed ship. As yet information is lacking as to how the fire, originated but it is shown that the fact that not more lives were lost was due in the first place to the wireless and in . the second to Captain Barr's happy idea of calling the Nar-ragansett- for oil. There is some discrepancy in :the X AIRSHIPS IN LONG pACE. Winner Makes Sixty Miles in Ffty-two Minutes. ' New .York," Oct. 13: In an aeroplane race - over a course of approximately 60 miles from the aerodrome at LOck wOod Heights, Staten Island, up to, and around , Manhattan Island and back to the starting, William S. Luck ey, driving a 100 horsepower, biplane, today won the first prize of 41,000 of fered by the New York Times by . com pleting the routine in 52 minutes, 54 seconds. . . . A second prize o! $750 went to Chas. F. Niles ia similar biplahe who cov ered the court in 54:55.- C. Murvin Wood, in an 80-horsepower monoplane won the third, money, $500. His time was 58:19. LOnLv two others started. J. Guy Gilpatfickf in. a. monoplane ; of 80 horsepower, and Tonvl Jannus. in stories with regard to the behavior of I a 75 horseewer biplane, finishing as the crew, but it is significant that of named in 1:,08:53 3-4 and, ':13:57, res the crew numbering 93, 78 are report-1 pectively. ' , ' ' ; - ed lost while most of the officers re-1 The event, was held in; commemo mained aboard and were eventqially j ration of ;lhje first flight iaa heavier rescuea. -What issues clearly rom all the nar ratives is that practically all the lives tho. hnate hofnro tho arrival of tho I have taken part in the aeEoolane race other steamers and that had Captain around Manhattan Island today is mis Inch known so much help would be ?nS .tonight. He is Albert J, Jewell, forthcoming practically all might have He le.ft Hempstead Plainsat 7:40 this than air machine by the .late Wilbur Wright at -Kitty Hawk, fiN. - C, ten years ago. Yell Defiance at Blood Disorders A Remeciy that Has Shown a Most Remarkable Purifying Effect At XMt Ton Can Get Rid of Blood Trouble S. .8. S. The word Medicine is one of th most abused In our language. There are certain medicinal properties just as neces- Why Plot Try the 17c-a-Day Plan? The beauty of The Oliver Typewriter ' 17 - Cents - a -Day Plan is that it works out satis factorily for everybody ;,concern- ed. ' . . This plan ties "up a very large sum of the company's money in typewriters sold on - time. v -' : But we have an abundance ' of capital. We are glad to use our resources to bring this great business aid within easy reach of all who have use for type- writers. ' ?i - One of the aviaiors-'wflo was to sary to health as the food we eat. Take, been saved. Mr. Mansfield, a passenger on the Carmania,- said: "The people on board the Volturno seemed to 'be paralyzed and helpless. They made no efforts to seize the lines of the rafts thrown to them. I saw one man kiss his wife and children and throw them overboard. He jump- morning, tor Staten Island, driving, a monoplane in which he intended to fly in the race. Since then nothing has been heard from him. 'Some of the aviators are of the opinion that Jewell was caught "in the gale that was blowing and may. have been car ried out to sea and lost, v , , Jewell came here from California, J UJO.M. VI. 11C J Ullll.'- I TT 1 J i a ed after them. They were seen for ne uaa-never oone any cross-country only a moment and then disappeared flyinS nor made any trip across water, together. The fire is believed to have , . . . ... started in cottonseed oil." AMERICAN LEAGUERS AGAIN. 105 Survivors on Grosser, I V !--v On Board North German Llody Baby Majors Win City Championship Steamer Grosser Kurfuerst. at ' Sea. . . zg1 .hl9?90'? by Wireless Telegraph to Cape Race, . nicago, .uct. .idTqe inicago Oct. 13. With 105 survivors on board Americans, made Tit three in a row from the steamship Volturno, buraed mf1he Afi Natioijalp today and to the water's edge during a gale in won .th.e city iShampionship. The score mid-Atlantic and abandoned on Friday! J? t'wi..- u , '. 'Li- , last, the Grosser. Kurfuerst is S SHSL1 Passengers and crew of the Grosser Kurfuerst witnessed some thrilling scenes when their vessel, called by the rescue distress signals from the Volturno, ar- ' I tmitsH irk Vioi vinini'tv Upon our arrival the flames from venge on his rival in today's same. Fournier'sfdouble in the fourth in ning sent thwinning runs across the plate. The.;:Sox started a bombard ment against,:. Humphries' curves in the fourth, Jimmy -Lavender went to the mound. Ja; the fifth. He also was for example, the well-known medicine S. S. S. This famous blood purifier contains medicinal components just as vital and es sential to healthy blood as the elements of wheat, roast beef, the fats and the sugars that make up our daily ration. As a matter of fact, there is one in gredient In S. S. S. which serves the active purpose of stimulating each cellular part , of the body to the healthy and Judi cious selection of Its own essential nutri ment. 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Then save 17 Cents a Day land ? pay monthly i exactly the "same as rent. ' ) ;'. When you complete the pay ments, . the typewriter is yours forever. And you pay only the regular list price. :&L J:ffi ' A Remarkable Guarantee ON I '''' ' ' ) ' . " '' ' l Vortex Original Hot nf l-'OTOrOATl mona O wntinn ho nrno I . "L - ' I 2 a. jj a x 1 n i-i v xrf wviJ. UlUi C UlULiuil t,U.CU KV aO I I n A or-kWVr j-v nrhA W If W V I -- I 111 III I IIP MIT I II If 1 1 I V 1 1 I IIO I m . , - . fflShtSSl ftf&vS7K olrettr hktchVa" Fifty or more of the Vol- jJSi bSV effieS RUiKf1S5f ble amende al of the Carmania," he said, "proba- turno's crew and steerage passengers enthmretin? Sof the f SShs the Sox toalso prohibit -the "Exposure of bly wUl not be known until Cap Inch had been Mlled. wnmnSTourti iJnio oc., a , ' c a makes his official report. The sea was running too high to al- with tlfe first series a tip Therand pef SyPStcmi5Sitfo:n toclerK . "Some of the boafs were launched low the taking off of the Volturno's fflfftMASSS! 7rl: J? nsation to clerks m an orderly manner, others declare passengers. tnis year with reCeints and divi- S? 5Q1?era1hsseblyV-m-end tne that a Panic took place as a result of The Grosser Kurfuerst launched Jf Se monev is ?s follow? flo- 1913rele ? gating reg- the .. turning over of boats by fear- three boats and rescued 32 persons Total attendance 153 920 : Total tp- S?n-,. Crtam deedS afd crazed crews after the fire got out of who had been washed into the sea. .gipts $105 815 National Commil gages; authorize any consul general control, it-aeem to h yt On nf t.h rpscnlna- lif -hnats was ffirrf u"rr L0i ivon$!. cor?,mJ? snare, $29,453. .Players pool (for first iout games; ?3o,3255 FANS GET MONEY'S MORTH. Not Only See Ball Game But Five- round Fight Between Players. St. Louis, Oct. 13. A fist tierht be- ,e PJ legal papers; amend there were 120 souls in these boats, out for six hours, and was nearly lost. ,"; . ; j" au an OI wnom were Kinea or drowned. oapt. Barrs statement, law as to holding Superior Courts in "Late in the afternoon, after the Liverpool, Oct. 13. The Carmonia .unsiow; jar W-.H, Benton, Bruns- fleet of rescuing ships had gathered anchored in the Mersey at 1 o'clock -wiekLCOunty, pension for 1912; relative about the doomed shin.. the nantAin nf this mornine. CaDt. Barr received T )ATnmiccinnapf) -nf nilntan, mv. I ai --r ' I - . . . 1 villi uva.u Miajcio. dli 1 . 1 w wmuuw, vi. juiuiogcttau uu- me vouurno sent a message that tha newsDaoer men and told riif? storv or I ai toc,, t i rn gauon .under tne constitution: nre- iT,,tnr, ,- 7":. r x it u .'.- :"v, I pei ii,uou. . 1 . vam. t. xo. urii i 1 1 1 lit: iihsi h im if i r. 1 liic v uuui 11 kj uca. 1 ir w iit-r 11 This amount is divided between the winners and losers as follows: Ameri can League players, $21,795. Nation- ie- n111 aad sale of float tempts were made to send two rafts he reached the Volturno, he could see 5o in f uimans river. from the Carmania, and these almost that she was in straits. Her propeller ine benate took a recess at 5:35 reached the burning vessel. was continually emerging and the da- fi-.f w .l?1?11', -,tnat "The niSht aboard the Carmania vit gear was hanging over the vessel's final adjournment. -will he at 9 o clock, was one never to be forgotten. No side. Although it was almost a hope- to!?01!86 y.a,tin9 on Senate. one got more than snatches of sleep less thing to do, he felt he must try ... Ready to adjourn at a minute's no- Some prayed for the souls in peril, to lower a boat. HwilV?a,?e W&? prevented from AH were filled with heart-breaking "I tried one." he sad, "I might have taking this actiononly through the de- anxiety. Our utter helplessness was tried four. Our men were all quite lay ,.oi , tne senate. lne Dronosed ann-ain-nir tiq . fincf u toon tn tm mi t u-00 o-ioh Off.n.oi.i. !f adopted; as agreed ever gathered in one spot in the mid- that I did not, but it was only the Nationals ......000 100 001 2 9 1 Americans j. ..000 320 OOx 5 11 1 Humphries, Lavender and Archer; Scott and Schalk; time 1:53; umpires O'Loughlin behind plate; Orth, Sheri dan and O'Pay. OLD CHAMPS MEET. tween players, numerous verbal 'bat tles between the managers and many other exciting features kept the "fans" in a lively spirit at today's double header of the city championship se ries. Tonight each club has won three games and tied two. The Nationals won the first of today's games, 5 to 2, ana wnen aarKness stopped the second at the end of the fifth inning the score was j. to i. Nationals 100 201 01 5 7 Americans 000 000 020 2 5 Harmon and Snyder; Baumgardner, laylor, Leverenz and Agnew. Time 2:05. Umpires, Hilderbrand and Bren nan. Second game Nationals ...000 01 1 1 Americans 001 00 1 4 Harmon and Snyder; Leverenz and Agnew. Time 1:10. Umpires, Bren nan ana miae Drang. AMERICAN INDIANS GATHER. Wolgast and Nelson, Both Past Mas ters ofL-Fistic Art, Scrap. Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. 13. Al Wol- 8rer" "S. Practically impotent splendid seamanship of the- man in ga CadVilac "m fS2A heldThii afterno T to wind ntl tA"?"! 5?? 1 SSSr5L" Y,? get our Doat tling Nelson, of Hegeswitch, 111.: in aJ convention of the Society of American Tn r rr , . - I w u w. wmv ' . Many Tribes of Red Men Send Dele gates to Denver, Denver, Colo., Oct. 13. The annual Railroios Win Again. great waves. Kroonland Coming. contest j Indians will open tomorrow evening. representing sevjeral tribes, . are ali were even. reaay nere. champion in the House and was -ta- of the ill-fated Volturno, the steamship "ta had agreed to stand by. But be- fasAt"et 1 TL h?L a.nd who , havJ . torkPd fnrthT hl bled. Snat.w TptPranTi'a Hill ir. nrn. Kroonlaiwi nf tho t? t if lfnrp he hori nrr.nooHoH nQo o I fastest ever seen here, hoth men ap- wno have worked for the .betterment T'l A. 11 . . m ". fn pW. nf iin; h; .n Msn1-' . r uwll!S .irom au over xne country, Benresentative CJaka twnent. fR. New York, nnt , iVZ;roin the cantein nf th Vnitnrnn Than T nVA vvoigast naa trie better of eight of rreseming sevjerai , i r i- vwiMA n . w--I r n.o Ton rnnnric u:hila turn in A naflGAnO'aro itiH 14 P 4- V. I him Tl rf cy- ri fow Ihn O -i-rrsl I vwnviu i- - senger fare bi;.l toiiDd only one other of the passengers and 14 of the crewjbim not to go too far and the Seyd- and gaardniLwas: also tabled. . agalnH northwesterlr sales and heavy to return. He then consulted with the ,,;?HgXLL uana ueveioomertt. seas some 8U0 miles east nf Bonri navieat ne omcers and acteri on a sn?- : v" ' "u 6w6- K-.vj Ul ulalco .cmmcui The House alan tabled n hill hv Hook. ... hreRtinTi tn dmn nvor cnmn nfo Mftc e useq uis lett to tne chin and will De discussed Kellum providing for the development Reports receivedhere today at the From my position to windward," he BattlK alwavrlaftS.v iff of agncltural lands in New Hanover, offices of the International Mercantile ald. "it was not possible to send IboS boredn Lntinuafiv Duplin, - Penfier, Brunswick and CO- Company, owners of the line, timed &oats. Even if it were I should not timf , nit ' w ltVJ fPd3i lumous CO inties. t wa tab ed nn nh. ne ennec.ted arrivn nf rna vi j nave sent them henaneo T haH tulron : ' """."y". """ ul " iection of Mr. Dowd that, the hill here as WertnesH mv unsitinn with . riefiito AMlni'i iorm,:out. nis blows lacked force. would shoulder some iebts on " the day morning. : Captain Kriehbohm of State. Mr. Kellum declared it a sim- the Kroonland, sent a wireless mes- Capt. Bar thSn relates" hbW two 25SS .? Hi.W.?iKs' ,SS .i5! Both tired toward the end of the -.."".tttuiuu ureiueu im uu- uw :iviwumu,- sent a.-ire ess--mes- . l"1- xjair men relaxes now two I fresher at the lnco fflnnrl woe fl pie development' proposition, that the sage by .way. of Cape Jlace to the of-Poats, one of them from the "Minne- fnS from She BS flf Stcte yense ana mat ne wouia accept I m sKeleton form the mart, hia chir. amenaments. played in the mid-ocean v drama in I about 4 ; 30 in the morning. Their jr. jeiiamy later tried to get tne J wnicn.tne Vmturno met with disaster I crews were saved, but the Carmania iwuwucicu, uui iiineu i ne i wiu suay morning .at 9 o clock re-llust n r PSItion m tnese maneuvers. would 'not fee put to any ex- ficea of his line, here today describing apolis, smashed against the side of the from tht hard Indrhw and that he would accept in skeleton form the part his shif Carmania in trying to get alongside ofP the riiinr. hSind sharp blows of the Cadillac, boxer. COLT WINS BIG STAKE. House passed a joint resolution pri- ported Captain Kriehbohm .the TCrnnn-l About 8:80 o'clock the Carmania Kotl., w. . . - 'ldmg the machinery for- summoning land's operator picked up the wireless close to the Volturno. Capt. Barr had MnwtKX -mms Are Bringing Back witnesses at te investigation of in- call sent by, the Carmania and the Previously notified all the liners of the " T ' roverr or ,oack,k surance companies. Koonland was, steered immediately falure of his attempt to assist and his oiStinft0nA,?y-' ct 13oTRon9he" The Usual Gifts and gratuities. for ; the indicated spot. The message belief that nothing more was possible na?j. the Peter Donna S,tella Chen- principal uierk K. L.. Huffman was read; "Carmania. OrosRer Tfiirfi,rt in the existing conditions, would wel-l"11: wrL- wnea oy tne estate or H. u. Ilitz standine-Jwr TTmennow come any suggestions for further at-11?4??.' easily won tne cnampion- tempts from the Carmania which wassmP stai"on stake, with an estimated a difficult ship to maneuver, would value of $8,000, in the Grand Circuit stand clear and leave them froo I racing here? f today, ountclassine his ueiu. me con was never in danger. 1 The Lexington stake5 for 2-year-old trotters went to L.ady WlnetKa. in spot. The message 3 flmQczii T"iti.(.w presented with a casserole by his as- and Seydlitz standing by Immensely sistants, Speaker Murphy making the high seas, stronsr s-ale Wont QD nn. iHcocuwttua ijeet-iv .. voiutrno as safety permitted. Saw I Constitutional Amendments. two-thirds of tie ship burning like a The principal changes recommended furnace. Survivors were crowded on CT,UiBlBB committee on conT tauerpart or tne steamer. Any delav fa stitutional amtcdment hni nro- Thatftal ' V La EVERGLADE CAFE Open Day and Night. "Run by Americans" Near Street Car Junction. 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Oulin Roen. ai way instead of ten cents; that the "Called on for volunteers and sent I on the scehe, only rescued one person. House recede from its position favor- boat , commanded by Fifth Officer! give you my narrative in. detail,'.' ing local legislation in the matters of Kummel I he said, "in order to show vou how I bridges, ferries, , etc. ; that game laws strong. Impossible to trv the Lvle w employed -I think very usefully Pace by Our Colonel, after Jones had should be passed by the General As- euns. - I employed durine the nieht. I don't been taken out as driver and Murnhv senfbly; that towns and cities be al- "Later sent two hoats mrder sponnH I think I could have done more." I substituted' -Jones was fined $200 fori xu (uiBwei i qucBuons, uapt. narri11"'- Lijfius lo win tne nrst neat, ine the Carmania. althoiisrh arriving first I straight heats." j 1 ' . . o I mi 0.1 A ' t. ... 1 , . . xne & .i.t irot was won dy ttea Lace.. Jr., after he had lost the first two 1 A A ' .. ' i . 1 , . . .. . I ueais 10 nngnt Axwortny. ana tne zroe that the poll "tax shall hot exceed 82 Kttmmel. They, returned later resDec- sald he was obviously in a position to 1 3-yearK)ld, jmfinish'ed, went over un for State and coupty . purposes and tively with three and ten rescued men I "irect other vessels and consider- til tomorrow, may not exceea tnat sum for munici- VAsthe fire on-the Volturno ke.ntlea.u De"r to direct tnem than to : - pahties: that the State shall not lend away, from, the after-deck kent Z rush in with the object of saving the t JOHNSON CONGRATULATES MACKs its credit tn anv TiHvntfl onmnroHnT, na,,,i IeP.l Kei)V m.a hasseniere,. He hail hoarH frnm of. '-I its credit - to any nrivate corcoratinn I neiiverino- na Yf. I passengers. He had heard fmm -m,u.niclPai -coporation; that muni- away which made many trips. At 9 foatman wno nao got near the Vol- President of League Has Warm Words cipaJlties shall toe formed or their o'clock at night the last boat al-ong- turno that the people crowded on the for Manager, charters changed under general laws, side carried captain: Nobody was left BbJp were qlet' as tnough a terror Philadelphia. Oct. 13. Hundreds of i"ruo Tcn. lfle.;reP?.rt-was on Doard. .'We had succeeded in tekinft l" ed third MriTr"" a0' 8eiPS9ns. ,and tne caP messages conemtnlatinp- him n"n tho I SSH?06" t coilcluded Capt, i.Barr, I triumph of the Philadelphia Athletics I.J : A"uu wieu very praveiy, 1 iu tne world's series were received uumuuenuB uv was one against so itoaay qy uonnie Mack. Among them many .terror-stricken people. INTERNATIONAL BALLOON RACE. was this from President Johnson, of I me -o-merican .ueague: . -"Hearty congratulations "to von and your World's Chamninns nn their anion. Being Held in France American En-Hid showing. As the American Leasue noiumg i nr uwn, i ;cp eBuiaiive witn ; tnree series to Charters, France, Oct. 13. Early their credit, the record may never be I DailOOn I cyuaiiea. i to the! First Baseman lUTnnia ann TJfo-Vit. I ground near Chateau vDu N. The pilot I fielder Eddie Murphy aanounqed today HOUW6UU--W a.oa.;iiis. wucreauouts I iu.sy woum not eo on tne tour nf THIRTEEN INNING GAME. eu inira reaumg, Yi- to 7. tain's dog. Our boat then were re Ai h, MMse-Afternoon. - . placed in davits and we proceeded full At the afternoon session of the speed, ahead r S25SffiTr MSrphy announced the iU'The captain of Volturno tells me appointment of Representatives Se- that one fcoat with; cabin passengers well, Page and Xong as the special left the ship early in the morning but commissioners on the part of the they were spilled. . Fate of PS crew House to investigate the conduct of uncertain. Another boat contairiiri insurance companies in North Ca lina, these' commissioners to co-ooe- all 0er tUs morning the German rate with two .Senators appointed by got away saf elv nr t7X I Hamburg descended close " r'm"v uiwic ocuoic. -. i oama searrninir fnr ft" ; ; - - . - . 0. The Speaker appointed Renresents, ThllAal2rJb:, IhadM Uve Young, of Vance, to succeed Mr. ed under , the af ter-dlck and when I ln ' W inhabitants recognizing the the world with New York and Chicago Turner, resigned, as a member nf thfl Pantam ti, A " ir.n;. . Vfif nationality of the occupants, seized a I clubs. Both hH hoCn mich n kL. joint . committee Co; eifamine'-the books his vessel the flre.:iuid!jugt..-reached JPP hangtasrfrom the -basket and-re- come members of the, White: Sox teani; nf thft State treasnror und, nrtoi. otn (, it . : . u. JUl 1 ca'. ? I fused- tn allnw the hallnnn tn lono.tl f -.. l - departments.-.-: The"vottrTreS "arrival -of 'Se 6 The House concurred in the raid-lie iono i aeronauts stated -that they were com- 7?$ 1 'L -Enneer R. Dewar, and ofeat Pittsburg; SenateTr " - " .- -Enr "ileffWfflhn- Angers, France, Oct. 13.-Five of i . Pittsburg; Oct 1hacievelahd B4IIS passed "to-amend the charter ..jjlffSJSSSS. Jl,0 Americansfdefeated tmfpfttsurf Na- of Greenville and to change the terms C. H Penniton first ami VecnnS national race ifor the James Gordon tionals today 1 to 0 in a came of 1 nf .nurt 4n nnilnw miTitv . rei?wn, . nrst and second Bennett cup Dassed over this itv Qt innine-s :-.T,t - u-1?-aJn.e . r: irueiess operators anaiti.' uenenam, hwn ' " r 1 - " T": .icuianvauie : pucu- W--Fr 1 aw 1 fln it 1 -j -a '- m . - 1 1 noon. . . , . 1 ers natti tmin.. . iers.appaTently'all ,18.Blye iM land, whojtk tnVclHen- J j .-rfirf.L -i. ...r. . 1 i-iucc tunuieu -. wim umcuw nni1nn DannH j T :irni," , icimu oVwea,iPuiiee w siock law missing. v., . ,L ..j .. .4 ,.. . ... rtTc Xn c3 ri 1 I tVt--f1- se"es now stands a.tie at m aum, -w.u.uucp , mj , tcfiiuduve enact- ; - Vo turna'c crw Homns r- r ' ""o- .tu mdcu woi ivet- -"'7c sames eacn. Between Cleveland ment without Mkoteof the people. I AnotSJrretesS ISpatSted :to- soiheast &ni Sj Psburg, .withhlecimnyS These .are .Pender, Bladen, Lenoir and day on board the Kr0onland,?said:.. rVie ' W9,l n Vio"V, tbe Played hei-e tomorrow: Sampson. Tender members of the i Kroonhmd cabin unites in nraise "of tTGranvi -t' 'ance, Oct., 13.-Ralph Cleveland -,. . .000 000400 00011 8 3 LegislM-oiiescribd o Fence" the Si Ahi Jptlh? and office?s gjited8 :4aS?ft esejiting ", the Pittsburg, , . .OOO.vOO.OOO Bo-J,. I 4 law for their, county rather than have and all crew Volturno " y1 States .in the , international Gregg and Carisch: Hendrlx and -si- Pender saddled wi4, the expense of S 'ilTstar ItlSe officials repUed ninVPaGranviTfer fsthi 000 v& rZ atSSuinpiremsnS at fendne in -Pender- from -SamDSon and tnn irht m rnia;n irvw, nigni.;. -uranyine is . at the foot of. a Plate, Dineen. Evsur and iTidonr, t others "&vm&k-m fence'law. Bruns- inT him omtmory,. projecting inj the-English ' ' C wick is to vote on the-question in De- tain Inch and the officers and passen-1 - PiStri Agents forM ''Southern-American Held Fencing;. Have a large stock on hand. Can shin promptly. : , ., , v Send us your orders.' ' r 1 : ii ii ISiSlrfB-.. fci II SaDfli i We are unloading: this week cargo 11,000 bags. Send orders and let us ship while bags are nice and clean. ,; Can put in Pocket Salt, Ice Cream Salt and Rock salt. s: y..r WHOLESALE GROCERS. ;90 TO ,:N. c. session II ' cember. conMnnU?6 Volturno' Tne, messase Whenever Ybu -Need a General Tonic Boston Oct.v lS-Coastwis ? traffic . "no nnt roctrw h'A n .nf n7iiDo) I . -U'; , ivKr "ye s - - s -; was resumed along 'the New- England Allow paVsegere to seo their o coast today, after ; a -fos- embao of account any-message --to friends or to 1 ?Tnni52';T tlffc5 mnra than a .wooir V -Wnrf v ehifrt sa l- th roa Jrv iXr.-j J general i onic because 5it contains the ?fllL rm.; thepressthatrthey wish to forward 00 r"1?;"-. h" 1U awuruiuiw'-.wiiu i WINE and IRON. Drives out -Malaria. . At st-tfi.: . 1 the . Whole ais 5. - -;--$ : uoa YESTERDAY'S RESULTS JN SERIES Pittsburg Cleveland, Chicago and St. At put toUis Clubs Clash: 1 ti tti sbuT :, Cleveland Americans: k . ,. -"-o". inttuuuws Americans, Vineyard Haven.- the largest fleet that the facts.1 has floated in that, port in years, lert Mayor Kline in a letter read at a RvaterT Mo ' uy ; TTie Right KiBid at Reasonable Piwia pL;Ksiuiiili and.; return: pcter27th:,31st.: inc. . 4 Oh account of tho Eastern Carolina FaiiV Uae AUantic Coast Line offers the above attractive -rate r.hiiHren M--gtyj?-' ' under 12, half fare, tlx' Or all trsina' rtmv iSfJSf-f- iTtets limited to reach 01 !f !naiivlarng Ptot: not later than midnight of ' November L 1913. ttwT11111 be operated New Newbern lAan paw rA4jn,.fn. per 29th-and ThursdayOctober 30th.. to enable visitors iir Mew Rom tn rp- .mam over .for; "the, Fire Works and ' c TT:"1U& attractions, ana ream their homes same - night. - - , T, C. WHITE, General Passenger Agent. :!!tr " W. -J. CRAIG. 1 Passenger Traffic Manacfir. ihgton,- N C. ii 128-130 FRONT St. 'PHQNE800J. BURETliHi STEPHENS tr, - - rpiiunricui 1 at sunrise jneetirqi of the Red Cross agenc7 re-' 2nd: ' Americans 1: NTationais IVe innMura:: A AUOnaiS .o!..-;rivi DEUVERYBYMAIL. 4HttULf. ; BUILP1MM.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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