. v ' ' , ... MNfcfELE Today 'p T T7 1 MAKE KNOWN YOTJX WANTS. THROUQH THE TELEGRAM Wth fa: TO. Forecut ? WANT ADS. (),. IX. NO. 83. ROCiaVIOUNT, N. C, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTORER 10, 1913. PRICE: FIVE CENTS OOKLYN'S TIMELY LACK OF NEWS IS DECLINES APPEAL OF THE FRENCH RENEWiSEC. LISfJSIflOT JMLT liOflfjGllOTSTOP ft ilTH MR. GERARD o SKIPPING Of SOMME TOiHlDOW' LAI SWATS-WNS U S JU ST Ft K f RS ORLET SERIE MM ft GIHGLES:5UBMAHIKES. MOVE OUT ft I I V 1 f r i score of hn Tn Timrr jn iu ihULL itched Cood Rail in i,Frames but Was ivon From Rox Rrooklyn Dodders: Found Little Troubc- itrrMays . Underhand Rail and They Hit Him Timely In the Pinches. "TODAY'S I.TNE T7P Brooklyn : Position . , . : . rf I'i.-I.l. I! vii alin .i,iyi i,'t;yln.-:-.J - u na t la' i - h rst iia v: t in n 1 1 1 u Ii.ii- k l.y a i.M.n. ( I : !'-, 'I'll! -777t inn Aa;.-ri I'hw t.'iniN, I'.i'stini Viiii-r ;l.ly n . a! iui'als I . It ' a - ifcTT-mi t (. i stiriwork l.i.i ilit i,.,"i I iir" w i in. i ii; inns ('ui X : i : i , iTi . 1 1 I r. . ii , ii.i in ,"lni, s Tla s l.tT rli i .-lilt ; ,i. ''i' "';; l :l l ' till .1. I iMIni K-.ll. " " , Tin- I:. inn- lull' ii ,; . iii. i' ami in . Tin 'v.' t.'i; I'la :: sjuart In M a i i i a, ai t i'-l t Jn i r la, k I ,ailV"." .1 I.. I'wt Jirinil.l.X U. I'll! in'. In''an ;' las ,11',', tlvi'ji. s. iij'tl.. s';tli-ma; Inn li,,si,.,n . j 1 1 1 ,u , r t..n run- aii, In- rlil lr u Ir a . .'. l la i ml tin-. i'. '-r I In' i', n. , 'i'i; a In in 1 a Nil, I I, . I r a I f pit . Ii.-r. . BKAVK .VEATIIEU. Vmk. (let-l'J.- "V.t i I I atlh a- el ail li.'ianrs o s lie- V ' i' 1 a 1 .. !-i',', .I'ielils Ho- eeth: -.a -'of. 1 T,-;. Iloikeil l.y the. t em-. nuts to t s I't'i.l t )). vii'W I In' sen-, liniii ai :: le: I ir emit insl w 11 h i ae v :t m Mi. ...-alii 1 . t n i m 01 1 in- ...i. 1 - , . , . ,, . . ir... t'i . a- 'a-ie.ei ... . ..... - 1 ',;, 1 1 ,'.- r 1 i"l soon s on 1 m '." 1 e h 1 1 1 1 .; nil tin' iliaiu. on!- I. o' U f.'" en I ' , e j.;a lilt' ' I llel e was eve:V lllili on iial the strailiiim iio, 'I e hi' I ' llil.it .1 its I'lRST INNING , ', n 1 -I iiinii'r lliinl : out tn 1, v 'Ktalila'.l .l.anv 1 in s j Win itt ; i , mn, I. r not I,,, ,,,t :,,,,! tlni'tv him 0111 'ten siiiRh'tl past '(); Ui..-; . - r , " ' ., ' l.-ioi ,,',!;h',1 tn.r.glit- .'.ei -wiifu csnon-. !:, iiinl to I'taieli. tliinl hf was tin un 11 ,, 1 , Si f ic If tn Mtiwrt'r; r rnns,--twi - - , ,,,..., s j . .-ii' vi ,,1 ' i , '.Ilk VII . Ivfl'S W .'IS lit llV .'I llltl llfi.l 1 '-, ).: 1; llaiil"'i liiiiiti'.rSaTt'ly, flyers n- , ji ;,i sfeuiiil; Sti'ngJf siHT'ilift'tl ; My- , , ,. .iui' to third and D.'inlici't to see- I f U I i Iff tat mm . " ITODAY'S I.TNE UP ' ' i . ' ' . . Brooklyn V j '" n.,vcr , . ...i .:::-,, ..,;: ... ....... ,'iv.'t;-a!' .:.:..-:-:.:. : If jr I :-'y!.:.;J,::--:kr .r.',i;,.-;:..,,...'.,..;'.:V..-:iv.- '?;." -ii i i:., :-.ji ' -i'ttl-icJlAa I uniii :ni .,,,.....:..... , Ii . It,.- , , ... , ..j..i74.i m,.-:..w;, ; ,.uJJi .J-i ...... , i i !-,.,,; I tn i ri -i - (i!i,rljy, li.ii, . tli,. ' . ' ' 'I ". " "i i-i... i;;,,, 4iiii,;.v,- v.Hi,-. ii. - '. ii'l't jii'1,1 !';.,!;! 1 i 1 1 , ; I i.i.. ,rti . ' fi'iil. lin,'. :' " '.'.' .';, 1 Most';, J m. 11 .il: Wht'tif was Miirios.ely passed and f- 'basfP m'i'i' t'liiikt'tt;1 t-'titslitiw fivri'i' I M . . ; I 'xulSei t went, to tlinnl iiiui . ; e.it (.1 sefimtl on tlie lay ; " Mow rev .. V I V.i riii.u ,.t,.i l.'it mi nrrftra . ' SECOND "INNING f.oston Lewis Hied out to Myers; (tai liier stilt up y Ily to t'litshaw; t'.-att Hied nut toVheat..No runs,- no'j l.it '. no errors. - , rirnoklyu iSeoft threw- ont Olson at fn.'t : Miller fanned on tlireo pitched l.aiis: Heott threw " out Coombs. No Tinrs, -no hits, no errors. THIED INNING Hnton Thoiiifw poned te Cutsliaw: Wf.yi tanned; Hooper singled thriugh tjit: in.i S: -. Hooper Was (fill atcnllng; Mil tor to, ('lltsliaxvl. Nn.l'.Uils, l lilts, III) t'lol -.. - - . ; ' . I'ltioklyiiS.-ott 1 1, r- out Myers at lirsl after f amlding . his grounder; I'.iu bo i t: sincied t u right ; STeiinle sniu'!'1 I ! i.;1i'Tf.':I ':i uliV-t-i " going, f nU'Wind:;" W' In-at '.I'll-. I nllt ,t .i, 1,1 ,' Is; llnli'i'ei't s. ni l,'. I mi V-tl" 'si 'i I'J tn i ight ; Stc nt;le went to tKird :rii;! ( uis.'a went lit scciiiiij o'n ", throw iiu. Scull- tluvw. nut ..limn y. f-V rh nrtbr.'O" linirnSnueTi rrrrJ FOURTH INNING. Il'lslon- .inn! l ili llie.l tn SI innlotl S,i.i,. ii.H,.,t ,,v,-r Mowery V head, his MTi.h'l hit-- llulilif., upsliurt.-n went out -.It 'vo F. s!,,.;,,-Mil,., 10 O -rr '!!' .'.';!! fj- ! .. !,, M-. , . - ., i,!,. t i, :. il , on ei : -. ' - Fi'oi.ktyti . ills. -ii out a l,u n't ami A In a, ' la. r ihion ' w Hdi v. In liist ( T m v, . al !i. ;.N,,am. ; . Mjllrr ,sai rilii , , '' 'I "'II j"M h:T til 1 II I -i. )ii ll si ,.,.,,,! i'ii, ' uoiiiiw' s;f..i.. ,v .I.-,,. i- M, ls S.ll'li :;,-,,l : .-V.il Uir, ,,!jt I ;l I . I .. -i t . ,. run, t ;i.,t III'. ,1, ,-:,:ja ,',r, - , I I f'TlI 1NNIM0'. l .ii- -l..-Vis :.li..i a liti'T i i-ht- int. t..'rs i,..iiuts: l.-al-lli.T l'li..;..r.i oiil f L'uu iui h r.'-A ui , li-SwU i j'iti'hia :i si'l'iali iiain',.lii it'IV t a,cl I,, a: I. up : i-.t l;,,, . i'-. "i':- N a- a sj ,-Htt--t-rrrr t. att -, I. Ii i t r, -s yu : s. v,,:!,r i .'il."! ."ut tu ilar.l t,.,,ii t -v iwill Wlnait v.nlL- I lii i-u imt' t ': i : I, - -i v . -at tl i st , :,i t,, si.,.,,.,, I; M,.v., ,'x- walk V').. a:l Hint M.i,i i-,. s, ,,i-. I' mi (II .a-;;,-:- t .;. 1.1! ,;;,U-rX Mlll.T ,-,'it tl.i'-, ui!! .'.r'l.Ni.'i-iit'-li'r.-t.' .rru.) inn., via,' lilt, an -.r ri,i i. SIXTH INNING. ... I.i'si,.u -1 lis.-a ""tUiViv: i.intTli,iiiias; I 1 1 1 , 1 1 i ii.si ' a i '.' i;. 1 1 i.;v inr .i ays,, 1 1 aii'ic a I : I.!ijuj--i: n l ..a ijj-ii -Uili-i. I'- .tja . i- r.nr tliri'ii ka.-' s, ,'at-in"n i.i-i J a a a f'"!(!''''l.' ,'ii.t tn 11, 1 j 'i - I- sVii-,;,l a 1 1 1 ', -1 1 i IV 1 1 -I I - 'i-SViuliiD J.t'ijk 'tsllul.l rnx rinmifir- 1 hi, -iS ' ii'li! ;l(l,l..1.7i'il. .-t-X.i ;!.-!(.,,; i.iV..,M,-.,rs. : .FT f'IT-T i:p, v.ai'nT "ufnrTITr ' ii'wV lutir ;'ii',arhc ;:ii,i ti;,'.: In Srutt;; i-,iiiv a 1 a' 1 1 a r.'i n, a ; 1 Ian I,, a-1 ut- l,a'... ii.i'; to 1. ,'(, l.at v:is mil at a ia-v! i tn Si...:t-j.!'-riKun'. N" i- kit', Tin I'lanrs, - .' STrrivxTTi .rxvTXiT:'" . a-'- '.aw i-s" .',a-nf 'nut- tn iail.ln'-i t a i.'a - i--! ml : 'la'niii r 14.1t a kriini'' lliu'mar ' In: in.rlit -lii'til A.all: '.i-..l.i,1.s si-aalln! ' a :! i i I i , 1 . jn'.-ina ! '-fVt'.u-s uiiw a-it ; it,, t !,.'; J.n 't'lir fti'iniKivii: ' ''''tt' llii'1,1 a.::" fa Ma, a-: Tlmiuas-st Vin-k nut.'.. O111' run. , a,,' Ii it . am ,-i','!s; . ' " "- llri.'.kh 11-. i-.tnit:'!' i'nnl tn II- : . : Ui,. a! "' 1 , 1 t;'l ,' 1 1 tu. I'inllt ;i II I tlii'li sliil" i,.; ;ullisa y' tliial- tu 1 1 .,1 ,1 it -II ; !" .vt.'. tli.""' i.ut Mi.uctv.-' Nil inns, (h.i; a, EKillTJI INNING. I'li.'hill I'-o-li'l stl'iek V.,.. mil lie.,,.,.-; .1 .-, I. .li I'fVTiT I. No 1 ,u.s. Iio l; t- n ,'iH,'s . li'i.il.hf I est ,1 '.h,,.., al lodlseii: .t,ler"V,i-lit'' oat if-.l.trteH iii roste,'; I 't ell er L'i't a "sil.l. to I icht ;- l el s st.i ink Vint . Nil runs, 'one hit no minis'. " NINTH INNING. Host, m ,M;o!T"n f,.iili"l in,! to Win at: ( il . a 1 hi", u out !!ubilti II ; Lew is ili, ,1' ..n lo Stinnle. Nil TVIIls. no lilts, mi ri- Uilil. Jill-'- lO! -mri in." iERMANY HAS NEW IDEA' HOW-TO SAVE GRAIN SUPPLY it'll i n, O.t. in.-The i)i?wf-t s.i;;is (ion iui- saviiin niaiiu 'in I i.'i'ina ny. is offerinl bv Pr. Honne of Klein I Intt bet-k, win, a.-ks in :i petition to tin' iniiierial i-hau.-flliir. fiiat a rifle, be pa, sri (vhnreliy beer may be sort ml niilv nn nreseiil at ion of a bifinl rani.' His I'liVn is in ellVet to rf.p.ire ail (iermany. f,i t'linosi'. lift Wffnl'i'eail mini. beer, ns l,m.i;;, - istenr! of allow,,, ,ul ",it 1 in i4 .-.1 -fi111sr4ni.pt ion of the Int (iv - Tlio pf t il ion . is uiiiol l-y ..soiiif s".imil, pt-rsons. -' Tim pt'tit-ioii, tk'.-l.ai't'S that 4,12.1'IHI , . ' r 1 , j ' ; 1 liiimlvi'tl U'finlit ot tmrlt;'V is usml tlailv fo ,)lfkl. i,,.,; , Sutii,.i,.t to fefit tfii million pfrstms for.niic tlay. A litt-r of beer retpiiren T.W gram ' of frrain, wliprpns the aver.aoe ilaily breml rati ialint 2-jil.. grains. .'lr.. Honne . jjisjsls4u.t Ui-not of I'mto l.'ii'o. Oi1i'ci"nbi tin that barley is just as' much a food as rve and white flour. ' . FIRE DESTROYS BUILDING . AT UNIVEP.SITY WISCONSIN Madison, Wis.,' Oct. in. One thou sand live linn. lied students nianv of whom Iiml "narrow escapes, lied from theJ'w class room building today at the Uni versity of Wisconsin when tire nf un known origin destroyed that Ijuiifding. London. I., Duke, of Clyncorrw j, lost in the thinl rouinl of a scheduled six roiind -bout bei re the Ilvwnfi Athletic at Maes'teg, S'aK' .The club announcer whistles the tloiie!Jii the member nici; mfwoMtr TO BE OUSTED The H'oinen Taking I 'lace -of Men Who Are Now In Army to be Replaced tt.umvt'r, - ii-rui-iiiy, "', t. 10.--'I'lr,' l.lail,, it .M. a', I'.lll iil I A -si., iat iiui lias iailcii-,1 iiita an :i ; ,' - uu-nt i'h a uniii Imt ui ntlirr liitiin'Ss ui i:a n l at inns in (IjHuivcr, li'-i' l,y a sJ r,aiii...iis t tVnrt will I'm1 inaWi' In ulisl vmhhi-ii liniii tin- jHtsitiuas tia'y nuvv in-rii,y, alter tin war,, .ami to I'l'lai-'- tin-in with tin" liu-ii lin aru 1H: in tin' In-ltl. - - Am 01 ,li a' t ,, t hi' iiuilrast Aliii'li lni In tat iliuuii ln.t ui'i'ii Ilia vii riuiis nr uau iat inns, no 'usit:on 01 -Tina 1 ily Inlil l.y ; it IMHH-Htay - la' otl--.0-- ti-.-.H: W '.. UhH ,'it ...all. This .a..lii-s In ' insjtiiiiis in .tirnli', in stiiri-s alnl rountinn rooms. r"Lmiu':1T rrraX nuT i ,"'ii . ti,-" luTui niiut- that positions aro-,i,on. 'I'hc iKsociatiuiis hiiAV also nrfial thnt 1'iisit iuasi;i7iin l,,.J,, a ,','itaia stan,lai, siiall ijot Ik-' :ni v,at is.al. nitln'r tu inoii nr to woiiuai. 'rio-rily of Hand over has fiei a ni'iv wane si-nti' wlieif. I' v t lie 11: i 11 01 111 w a o si ale f or I'liit'loyea UII.1.M- Is ears hi', ane siiall ' lie' i.M'iil maiks, I, Hsu inr etuj'loye.s lie'tw een 1 s', aiol -it ; ami I.U'iW marks l'or nil em jil'iy t.'.s oxer 1M. ETORBEfl-ARMY Housing a.'Kl Town Planning Congress Constructing illages for Soldiers , 1. ii'h. Iiin, O. t.. -Jo. -. 1 ( 'on espoii,leii,-i of The 'A s'soe ia 1 e:i I'ressi- l.nnlaiur.s . let e i ui in.'vt ion l fi " prmiili -Ihc, best . piis sililo hoiisiii .'aei-oiuo.lal iioi . for tin' soldiers tin their 1, Tarn' to rivil lif,' is i t'ileeti'il in piaa f ui tinilati'.l to set ;i.s it!.- as :j I'l niuniiin; sioii,iiini,iiiiii of eii'. erninent uioiii y as inl w m-i-sv-1 o In 1 ail .'t'rl Inn it ies ami ofiier aneiu-ies, to p t'. V j 1 i houses l'or the workiun t-lasses at reasonable rent. Mr. l.oii, piesiile'nt , f the l.oeal ( lux iTiiim nt I'.oiiril. tolil a .1,'pntat ion" tlmt the pla n- art 11:1 Ily before the I'.o.aiil 't' 1 ri se II t e.l l.lit a -mall l.eninninn. II,. a.'bl.ul: "It ,uihl In a blaik ,-riine to let our Sol, lifts 1 nine back i'mni wilim-..n-,iat ami hoiribl,' trem'hfs tn s.mur tli'iin little lifttfiythan ii pin sty." lit liail toh! ;i tli'pat at ion represent i no t he llmisiiin ami 'I'owTi plaiiiiin: 'nli.-ri' ss m.ai,' time. ao that tit.' L'li.f.iiii.i". niii:i.ls ask, .I for by tlo ni shoalil not I'epi'fsent ex en an, imlov of w hat jauyht Uii rt)iirin.J;-. Hr ;iltliil ssj,-JT tie,-!- - if the m, ,-; liliif ut t -alne ttt .tlit ui. I ( tin' loral ant am it ies in the mat tel-.Mt lllllsf l.f oil J 1 1 if l'i-,llliU15 i4.Ui4l- -rriil' it was vitnl to fie t'liniro nf tin raef that tln ie Irnuhl be pn-. isimi for n-i inaiiv as possible in'lliose districts ill order to keep the land iii-i-upifil. ' Tin' mow is to..'. of mam iuiiieatpin that, in the' est i ma t ion or'Tlti. joxern inrnt, nothiiio i-- to bf t no tujlil,-1""' the men who Ifelped in t ho war mi their retuin. U is a h-il.1-.1'-'.)'1'" "I' sueial re xi. bit inn that lias bci-a so 'f re iimnl i-' "j.i cdii ti .i ami whifth an't'ets all classes. CHILD'S placuf;- STILL EVIDENT NVxv Yuri;, (),-t. bb Ki l',t ef 11 lifxv 1 as, s ,,f .jnfafitn,-'f,a i'aix sis.,'x iili four more '.Tenths wore reported by the health lb-par! incut .inthe auutiiincf nifiit for the t w taity four lioiirs ,f ailiiiii; at In oVIoi-.K i-i'day. ' Thfsf tiniues represf ntc d a tlf i rease of t wo new i ases ami .'in itiei'taisf of twin ile.'ithjS as t'oinpaic'l with yesterday.- : ".-' TROPICAISTORM , NOW OFF PORTO RICO Washington, (let. In. The tropical dist urbance xxa cfiitralctl this nmrninei ,t tvas cui'vinj; tn the northward. YOUNCRUSINESS MEN ARE MEETING f Jackson, "Miss., O. t. In. K'cadinn; ot a,:cssae;e t'nini if'ivsident Wilsui snti elcominrj nltlresscs ami respons,i w:rs features of the openirrrr session totlay of 1011111; Men s Business clubs of Aniern fi wl.i.-h beyan session here ttnlav. Sydney, AiistTali.T. More than Australian prize lighters have enlisted in the armv since the war's outbreak. Twenty have been killed oil the various "-nts. BRITISH TO GARE Whereabouts of U-").'5 Proves -.(Ireat Annoyance Hril-J ish Sbippinjr has can eltj:d There May Re An Embargo on Freight For New York As Allied Trade Is Blocked OH" Thai-Port by Presence oi Subinannes. New Vm-k, h i.. III.- A ,lay ami yin'ht y ' iiiuit f !irt her iii'v. s nf the l'.",;: jitt.s not iuieoil any of the an.viety in .-Lip iiny i ii-., les l au4.,',! ,y the (lermau iai,l el' ufl' N'anliiel.et, If iiiiitjiin the ilii app- ai'tinri' of. t hi 1 1 erma it"l ' Imat ami the i.nyst ery rea iilirn;' In r presmit loea liiia riTeieai'it t lie au'ii t v of flm ov 11 tH't -nf vhjj.y.iji-riTrrrstsr nh.l tlie"1i,suf-' .iiii-i'. ui'ntt'r-rrriti'rs. : - y ' - '1'iaiis Atlautii' M.iii-i's ;.luj fr-'L-.-fit m s stjiamers aiproa, h'i'. 'tin. p '-.- toilay it , o,:i-se.s far out of :)m um.il lam's, i. aiL'ues wmtli iiinfi,ins,o i,olJ:rii. a-a I'liSjiiffi'J in t he mi . nt' hi In ami sma, ji"t -eeJl ' I lie lo'l'iaa ' , I t'n, ,e 'c : I .n ami aifieii Hliipj.ini; int 'rest i. ' I '.'s inirt ei s In'-ro ..ay I Im suiaiui rim' 1 a ill am! flu' (uiisi.'.pK'ii.a' :i 1' am i. of i.a.n aiieT rales iui trails- 1 1 a 1 1 1 '. .' freioht antountiiin in solni iintalt'e to ."iinl per emi! will tern! I'ii'' a jaat.'-ruil ftirtaiiiiii'iit o f sh ippilin esii.'.-i.llh' mini ' ions ot'.'A II l'. Wi.u'ii WHS li'inn y'eil fi'iini N , w nl ui lis Unit at ii sic s. 1 ii !!iat port iiml In'eui-.au t''(t'l!i'it':riint ilisp;e',-h'es tVoui ,1 her .poilils. ii. i.'Vafi.sl that limer-am" 'rat'vMii i.y'po iMiLi&'Oi 'KtwUJji'',jtj.it-fcj-Jfiu'H a ' ill- iif a i;a i"i'.,i!iil emiia i'.',o citi fiei'Vlit,- lint no net ion lias lu'ca '.aknn. NO TRACE OF THE SUBMARINE 'Newport.,,!.'; I:, Ui t, lii.-;-The i few of t in1 l lrit ish ship . K iunstunia n niissinn since tsumlay x hen t he' members nbam iloueil their - I i 1 - iijinii coniiuaml of an oltit-cr tif a. tterniiiii submarine tiff an tm-kft linhtsiiip Iui. I not been heard from 1odai ITextii torpeilo limit 'tles t rive'rs were, dispatched'' fo the vicinity of ilu' fijhtship to s. -arch, for .survivors. n 1-urtlier report of the siibmariiif so far ha-' been-received nor additional in: formation of hisses' other' Ih.'ili the'siv steamships destroyed Sunday. There has been no trace of . the .subuiarinf since its last victim was . 1 1 1 to t ho ' bottom iiudiix' itinht. Search for the linssiiifi .crew . sirid to uiiniber mure than "i men, was halted mi ri ei'ipt of report t. that stime of them hail been found.' There was no coiilirma titm t'rnin .any sOuicc, howcx-er,, that this rtipoi t was tine and the search wa-startcl- t iiiav wiMi reiloiiblcl effort li the men lulil "Fna n aHoaf t,,rinore 1 liTTiT :al hours, ami probably will. out clothing and the- weather last ninbt Inn-aine ex tremely '"cold ami tUc sea nmnh. NO NEWS OF SUBMARINE. ntirt. I., n.i. til. ,i addituui 1 info, matioti l-ariiin tin the submarine t-t-i-CTtTrir h.TVe t.i'i 11 i'ci-crx t'd ficre to Wireless st.-itions usually kept busy heralilin;: t he . apprnach of vess ds to At l.-intic ports am silent 'tmlay ami it xxas . aid' . .-vessels neaer.-illy were 'avoiding the li.-niner zonj.'. Il was reported thai tlie sea 1 in t he x i. 1 njty , of Nantucket lightship xxas stn-wn uith xx rec 1. aju'e. WON T HAISE RATE . ' ON U. S. SHIPS Wusliinnt.m. O.t. lu. War risks in surance rates of the Federal war risk insurance bureau will not be raised 011 ,'ii'i'iiiiut ot' the submarine raid, hii-fctor I'elaiioy aniiouin fd today. TFu'b ureau ilisuif.s 011K- Amerieaii ships and caryo" ainl will ta.l;e no risk tin cunt raban I. DUTGHSUI ROyfiHT TO TOP After Being. Sunk For 12 Hours In Collision Roat Is Raised Today ('ipcnhaeren, - Ot t. In. The Danish stibmai ine Mykeicn xxhich sank xestcr ilay after a collision with a Norwegian stt-amer has been brought to -tht1 sur fraiiee. Five of the six nivmbers of the crew whowent down witli the" craft were rescued alive. THE COTTON . - MARKET CLOSED - ' New; York .Oct.' .!.' The cotton mar ket "closed7 ruday' October," 1.7 .HI; le- f-omber, 17.4(1; JanAiurv, 1 r..K. MARINE (Herman Operations Thus Far Entirely -within In- . tu national Laws 4 DENIES REQUEST OF THE ENTENTE ALLIES President ilson (Joes Carer fully Out All Information Furnished by Navy on the II-.-).' Activity OiT Nan .tucket Lightship. Wash inn tun, (1,-t. In.----Tin- I'liiteil States has M-fiiseil to aeeept the eolltell l oin of the 1'a.li iilc Allies a'lriu;.; tliat I his . nat ion Iiei-liiU' the list of its -wu-tei s ami, liiiilitirs tn all - sulitnarines w Imt Inr n if reliant niC ,-v. urslii pf 'o'.iii: . I I 'oli., nf She I ie.iil at nl .1 is; on , a uiiii'iiii v'.i tinl.-n'. ; : - WANT SUBMAKRINES i'REATED AS ITKATES -Wasliiiii-ton,': - Oct.' In. - The ailic-, ;.ox fill me utk ni :i inf fun i'.i Ji ' II 111' to Key trills, t a 1 1 e. Ia t' t f 11 1 i ( in to the :";or tlaii nia- e iicoiiut to ed by neat ra I sub 111:1 lines nianotix eriun; in w;;iteis. xxith. bcli;:gi!t' 1 ut subniarliies. t'ounuello'r I'olk aiintuuice,r tlui hc pattincut 's ptisit itiii but 1 efiisVil to dis 1 uss any of Jhe. points whit'li filtered into the decision. . The -claim nf tlm allics tii.at the sub marines, are nut Taws, as the nole fasi ni;lrt- from, ffrmrt lirit,'ii.n indieates, brought up the tpicst ion x hetli.fr the Amerit'tii'i yovci nimmt may be sliod nil ncciiiiiit of tht' cull of the :"..-rr,l at New P-O.1. ), ':,,, imi y;.e BluS.itatted .'iu.. lier 1 a id 01; shij.pinn;. .. ., --: ' - 'JTi'( allies' may take t ln. position- that "NTTrpui't was lieing. used as a base by t he '.submarine arid may seek to rec aver by suit, the lorsr-ciiii.seif Ifv; the U-3.'! which alreailx'Jias- riinouiited to at least ii,ii(ln,lil)ii to allied KliippTno; and traile. This gtivernnictit however htilds that a wnVship has a iierfect rig hi., tn call at an Ameri'.-aii harbor ' provided 'nil. re quirements of international law .-are coin plied xxith, lit is tioiiitetl that thcr-a.'l in 110 way attempTM to mak.e a base in American xvatcrs. ALLIES CAUSTIC " COMMENT ON RAID. J'aris, Oc'r-ln. Violcr the houdine-s of "blackinail and dclinnoe" the moriiin papers print in prominent positions ex cry scrap. of news obtainable about the submarine c,'iiiipaie;n on the AnTeri'c.aii coast nrcompanied by plentiful com mciits. Tht i.nm-,.,1 seiiiinifnt of the poes is 'that l.'cnnany is challciiffint; the I'niteil Stati-.s-x it'h a conviction that her ehalleiinc xx ill not be accepted ami that neutrals must see today tluTt they acted TiiTxx isely ui not' iilppiiTn fln; "s'ubinariiie .aid on coUimiiTcc in the bin!. The newspapers express the opinion Hint tin: act xirt unify amounls to a I Joe l.iitlf ami that this is the last touch ,i a Viruatiou t'hnt i-.'. t. Ih'ciiiuc impossi ble owiuo; n tin- sinkino, of the s-camii-n a x ia n ami , it herLie".t ' iil-hippiiii;..- The I :aulois .says ' ' ( ierinaiiy-.i-s -CDii-i;iii-i"i Id-it by txtetidii.. the litil.l of ::s.sasciaaT nm stif v. in iiriii atjoni a t'.iee tnox e'.ifti t -in t he-I 'nited Statt's. -lie iniR.'iiics thai mcrit-ati inerchants Till tl-' rtin trusts sei ilin their oxolsoas trade p:ual. eil will demand that Wash ' a n t on "ii i t,e rX' c it for peace nr. force the Kritish to ii.n.ler'ate tluii- dfimnuls on .-li'liliiiilf. I'.erliii liebex e.l, that xx il l' the 'ei-IToii sra71pn7aTirrliir''e'idetir- it ;"H will al'i-cil.' to the. dfiiiaiid. , . LEGAL LIGHTS DISAPPOINTED. Loudon, (li t. jn. ..The Tiim'S . Ifa,'al eoti e.sp.ouilelil' .balinn with the (.eiinan .iibmaritie activity- off the American coast calls i',',1! loan; '.dif-rtalicc blockade ..I' the It rit ish' a II ies" Inch is utterly iii. niiii'.issabli' in int.onatioiHiJ laxv. It ninoiints in I'.iactief the correspondent adds to a I'miiiic blockade of the Amcri i in coast. A pai'ilic blockade is a form if coercio adopted in time of peace to brine; a uronx Li i 1 1 ii states into reason. If in th's instance this a-jree.1 to by the, I'liiteil States there will -be many sur prise.l int t'luatiimal lawyers. TWO CASES FOR CITY COURT TODAY There were but two -defendants held fur "the" morning session of the city court tt.dav ami evidoers sctTnio-liaye been on their good behavior or elsu dodged the juilice tliajtiet. liecortler KoAntnin presinetl at til '. hearing' and Solicitor Gravely prosed 'ted the .dockets Alexander i 10k was held upon the dual charge of. assault with alcadly weapon and for beuig drunk and tlis nrderlv. I t'he first named count, that of assault he xvas adjudged guilty while for tlie chaige of being drunk and dis orderly- he was fined fin. .Willie I.-ee Washington, h negro youth was arraigned to answer the chp.rge oT larernv the article alleged to have l.eeiitalieii was a woman's supiw-r. Therif was a bit ot conflicting evidence and the Kecorder ordered a 110I prug lie taken. - , The Rulgarians Are Forced Rack Ry the Serbians oiy the Cerna River :- ' -: -' -''' v " ; ' LITTLE NEWS OF THE Kid RUSSIAN DRIVE Former Premier Venizelos Stirs Up Revolution As Neutral Cabinet Takes the OathofOtUceinthefireek Cabinet. Imrea'-e aetixitv .south of the. Itixcr .stmiiiie is I'ej'.orte.'l by t he French xx a r otiiee lob.'y. For. siiine t iuu': t he main til oris of the French ami Hritish has been matin north of the river, but- last uii;iit Uj,e art illery tire in the south was benai n w it Ii a rencxveil x iiror. 'Thi ra-ix' l"' tiie prelude to another blow be' -r-n- the rix-er whii-ti"i--r nr-coi 1111115 -trr t he l:'i I'tii-h policy of mx in-jine; the attack from niie side of tin rixcr to the other. iAl!.li(-Ui."li the (,'fe'at l'!il?le iu Volhynia is- font ". 14 1 1 i ni Ft-troiiid auno'iiiices there iirc 110 a.tditioiial fiicts. p .-lie Hill is almost equally as ti iienin lit 11 liieat ix -e and few'-' details are allowed to piiis's the 1 i'li.Vtir. This canipaie;ii .reprt si'iitii. 1 luvsupi clue ctTurt of the Kiissians In lufalvthe Austrian (lerinau line ami to caditureTjciiiber. " Tlie liulnariliu war oflice nckuowledtres thai . Serbian trooji,s hax'e forcftl a pass anii on .the C.erna rix'n.i' and they lire be int; tnet by-.-heavy , con nt-K,,:it tacks. They say. the Serbinns xxi'ic HtiTijeetcd to n ctm 1.1 f ed .attack., iiud Jiccuidititf-,-to ..the French" oflice tliis attack '.'by tl.iiSsHii'l ejuriaiis faifed. .';',' : - . s-For-mer - -l-i cuiier VeMiy.eliH a nd--t-he titliei' members of (lie piox'isiftntiT miv ernmcnt set up in deliaiice of the kiuy have nftint' tti HnluiiiUa where the Greek revolution' lifffins; I'rof, Lnnihros has forincil 11 ministt'iy which will be sxvoru in today, acctu'il in to iiiiofticial ailvices I rii 1 11 Al liens. -The. iiexV-iiiinisti v if col orless and there is tin indication of a departure' fi'oin the previous ( Ireck pt'in; ci, :le of strict neutrality. . . TORPEDO CRAFT SUNK SUBMARINES . 'hristiniiaT Oct. In A Hnssian toK petltr boat yesterday sank two .(ieruian siibinariiies after the subinariiies had at tnrkeil tITe Itiissian wireless station at Sepnavolak ' acconliiii; to informal inn received herefrom i'et royratl.. Several persons were killed by the j;uii lire of t he subinai incs. L HERE. tir -1 "At Maker. "of Tarlcio, was the faiic;- at the rurrcut .Topics Club Ian! .in . M before ii Inr and re est.-ntat tx c Vt ii'aT.'alii e of the club mcuitir-rstiip. His o :c Kimeiiies and the State re te.. a cafefiil stmlx- of tiiis subji.ct ,,ld much r.-seaicli a ml di 1 el 11 1 work, ml ti.is, coupled with thesi-it'iice id 1 1.1 ofevsion served tu all'ord the club f the mo.-t. interest in;; pajiei's-yc't nail. Fidliixvili the conclusion ol thi ol. ire-s tioic tvas a risnfe; vote 01 .'tails from the 'sixty old members inr tin' able a ml -itt-t-c rest i n n; a 'tin ss .of I he speaker. - hi the flectiuii 'of . lidicei's ex Senator ,. V. l!a.-:-etf xx 11s. elf.-ted president for the ensuing year) F. F. Fayair, vice pi csi. lent ; .dr. ('. I'. Spruill, secrcta.y, ami treasurer ami Mr. dx. l. Iinttle, c ha i r m a 11 of the pro'am eoniiniltee and Mr. I,. 1,. Si.iiinbnrer, fliiiirnian of the mcnilieish ip committee. MR. R..R. GAY IS SLKiHTLY INJURED Mr. .1!. Iiiliyi1' the hardware linn ,f Gay -and-Ai rijigloii, was idiglitiy in jin'rrS t his uioniiiig ami his bicycle bad ly J d a i'u7inTTieiP'a"''l w ti -horse'- irgtill crasht.'tl down tiie incline of 'the drive xvav of tile 1'hinters Toba-ttua warehouse nto the street. The waoir had just been unloaded and the teams' taken out and was being shifted into the street for placing, to make room for others inside the house when the wagonjie caine unmanageable and the colored driver let go nd itc rushed into the stieet anil agaiiist Mr. Gay. -Mr. Gax was given nienivai attention and was found to be severely bruised but n 1 bones were broken, STOCK zxcm fSEAT SELLS WE'LL "New York, (f x I". A neat on the New York stok exchange sold t-day fot $74,."O0 nnailvant'e, on the lust .sal 3 of 4,'M, Tin', day's sale marked the high record f-Jr the yetr. DR BAKER DELIGHTS ARGE AUDIENCE United States Ambassador to (iermany Returns, Rut Won't Talk- THE NEWSPAPER MEN (JETS NO INFORMATION The Fact That Secretary Lansing Joins President Wilson In Conference Is Held by Some to Re Signi ficant. . . nshinglou, ( let. In. -Sfiel u-v I.an in:; lelt here last night for New ork mi his vvav to Long Hiam-!i, N. .1., and summer xxlute house, to confer with I lesident Wilson on Hie sul marine fit- lint inn 111 the northeast Athletic. It was- puiHible thai-. Sccrotavv .'inainr niin-ht see A uittasiiailor tier:ir',l who ar- rt nr New nrk- todax' "1 ron 'tit- uiauv betore, tint niitbnss-vlor proceeds to icport to the rresident. PRESIDENT CONSIDERS ALL OF- FACTS Long Branch, N . ,1 ., Oct. ID. I'resi dt nt Wilson gnxe. Ins cut ire atteutiou 1 1 .tin v 1 11 considering tacts collected by the Navv I lepa 1 1 incut regarding thu Gt'i'inaii attacks on allied trading ships off Nantucket. I he I'resuleiit shut himself into his stuilv this liioiuiiig and went, carefully over t he report ot all the details mid in to 111 1:1 tin 11 ol the German submarines' visit to Newport 11 ml ol later ranis on ullied shipping. " .' ' , - There wis 4 v r y nuliia-Umx "i IVeiit1'M-. hn; receiV'eil fuo' iiiftnTTatioir iieceHsliating drastic, action by th Aineriiaii ovciuiiii'nt... It waft not boi beved the American government would take anx steps tn the campaign us ear ned on thus tar though Herious consul eratwn was given us to -whether aUtw.k-. i n ini ri'hanl nieii so near yke Auieriunn coast, does not include a .virtitnj Id dock- a tie., ..- .lames W . Gerniil, the Amcrtfsu Ai basKatlor xx ho ariivetl 111 New ork to- Iny. is not expected to see President Wilson until next week. It. was stated .in: horitativelv that Mr. Gerard was not on rm-x- peace mission or to bring any plan ol a new blockade, but that he is simplv on a vacation. I resilient W ilson plans to leave sdiudoxx l.axvn tomorrow Afternoon for I iidiaiiapolis, where he will speak twics on Thursday. ' It was said here today tliat )ie had shown no indication that he believes tho i.e. man aetivmes illegal so far he does not consider tiie sulimarine viinnli,.,, ritual. GERARD WANT TALK TO PRESIDENT New rk, Oct. "Til. .lames V CVr- . r, , Auit riiaa ambassador to 1 ie.-maov. uje'il. 111:1-alrival here tHlarili!liiMNl In rit to t""i 01 dl liv i!iT7I7-:hr;l r-; (toiTs ni,,t hwns r.'tuMimg to ihe I ni- t.-d Mates o a pence mission in behalf 01 i-h l ,iiqcif;iT." M t. derarj "a at tention as called tins morning to the sorv in tiie NVxv York World Which declared that his ii.isbion was- to .resent trf tho I nl tnil St.it il) new plans of submarine uaifare, i onuiilered by (Terinaiiy which is iu a maiiiierotliat -might threaten Ger mafi American rel.-ifions, - Mr. Gerard after tpiickly ' glancing through Ihis'sttiry said, "Von defnot -ee me iimt eil in it," ill reply to the i;u:"t ioning of the iiewsjinjier men w ho nu t him at (hjaraiitiiie. He added, "It is useless to ipTestion nip boys, I cannot say a word, :( The length of my stay here is not yet! determined, neither have I made any (linns. . I expect to goto Washington, l;.tit when, I do not know. COTTON MARKET -4- N'eXV Vorl;, f)ct. in. Co4thn futures opened steady. October lli.HO: Deeem- Iter l7.!o: . laiiuary 17.10; Mav 17.37; ulv 17.4.1 COTTO MARKET MAKES GAINS New York, Oit. 10.-The- eotton mar- Kef opiMii'iTTirnT -fodaV nuiT aTfer opemiig o to i.j points alirt sold 15 to HO points nt't higher durint the earlv trading with December toncliing 16.70. while Jan uary atTvancetl t ' ' -.m:irket w as active around t j fwX du, buying. I erial. ur- MARKEf)HS-749 of -. .. ,. t tx", a STOCK i dustries lo- -Numerc" tK"'n- 6r7 ed at to'1 moneys eon- Ncw York, Oct. trading ,ior tranirta- tial recoveries f riealings,' pn-ceding sessioiisltions ' ft" roadwav and tlav's opening. Arizee" spent l,"." the rise with gainly s", against V dtistrijl and Ktpi n A tt Wl. ai"l M'' iean Sugar. Hide .Vomlst. WUi during the Anient an Steel, Angust ..1st, !'.- Air P.ieakes, V. t $1 id .,MJH in liH'j litiint and the acin 1314. were iit demand ati f -.11 J

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