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PORTING NEWS
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IMPROVE
T Football Teams of These
Two Institution Show. Im
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By HAMILTON "
(United Press Staff Correspondent)
drk, Nov. 4. i'alu, Jlnrvnril
rineeton arc not the oifly -iIli-f;,'M
ib. the cant which have foot Imll ttMimfl,
;. yvn if the mnjority of experts Hie
itimitry over no apparently hiivp imit
ijlon. Cornell, Brown, Colgate, and
vnl other colleges arc forever Initt
itp the triumvirate ami niesiiij;
Uuar,. t. n-
: outUutsthe4lar.t'X-.
..ort around thi'He piirtN:
' es of the temim are
TOMOERCu the nport irilnnl.ir
BQu the final KnnieH rinjj
i .m footlinll f'nns sue on
h- three elevens.
ornell ield the upper hand for
areely through the ex-
one JVrcv HauKhton, who
Je life and lire and pep into
n eleven than it ever believed
possess.
J T ; i t this year seems to be the start
of it aseendnut of the stars at Prince
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VENEZUELA NEED
A-NEW SERVICE
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runs,
. ened in
! bet ween
nii(hty good start iimler I lie rutcl.'ij;"
of Tad loneK, and I'rineet.on, in spite
of Speedy KiimIi'm loud wails of anguish,
is giving a Kod account of itself.
Yale has n fine backfield in I.cgore,
Hinjrhiim nni .)nriieH, and a line fuM
general to help this trio nlong in Traver
Smith.
' I 'i-ilu-tlun h n n li uimd "bur-Hn-M-
with a fair (uiiiterbai k in Jack l.'Mv
to help thcrn Jilon. . A reniarkably
necoiiil siring iunter is found in .Ames.
Tibbott is as jjootl a kicker as the east
has turned up so far this year.
Harvard, on the other hand, does mil
seem so strong as in n lit pri' mils.
vearsW hen sliew as wont to walk r'n li -shod
over Vale's cohort?. Then1 are no
Mahaiis nor Jlrickleys. Hut llau;hton
jiiis a pc achaiif for ris:;i(; to emnni'-tn-i
and by tho time his but Kiin"'H me due
he probably will have a much slroiini i
team in the field than lie is now credit, d
with.
colli
n bill
cd A,
MAY CONTROL COLD JJTORAOE
Chicago Congressman Drafting Bill for
Government Direction v
('hieaiio, HI., November - I'Vilei
nl rontrol of eobl Mtornge plants
ihroiigh the inteistnte coinnienc
mission is to be provided tor in
lei ng d?aTleTrii5rro7lKiTSamTiTriT'i
Hritton, of Illinois, which he announ
ces he will introduce when coiigi-PSH
convenes next inontliT Itritton plans to
include a. provision miggcHted bv lla
vid Hosenheiin, gioeer and orchiii ilist
at a food lieitring .before the council
committee on health reiiiiiiirig month
Iv sworn statements to t he-TeiTi r;iTb1Tr
reau nil contents of all food shortage
places. I'nited States AtWnjiey f'hniles
C Jjj'ne was invited to appear before
the next meetiair of the health com
mission of thecity council and take
American Citizens In South
American Country Points
to Misunderstanding
A RIDICULOUS STORY
The News That Hooker T.
Washington Was Leading
- a Rebellion Against the
.American People With
Success One of Jokes.
ton nnd Yale. Yale is getting off to a advantage of the facts brought out.
Mice to City Tax Payers
Citytaxes forJ916 are nowdueand payable
..at the office of the city clerk, Main street, Muni
cipal building. In accordance with an order of
the board interest at the rate of 6 per cent will be
charged after December 31, 1916.
C. H. HARE$ Clerk.
WilHlli II 0 I (HI , NllV. 1. - Ml
can citizens m eiicui'la some, mont hi,
a'o .received 'tho shock of their lives.
They read the news that flic late Hook
er T. Vasliiiintou was leading a ncfii
rebellion axuinst the I'. S. (ioveinmeiit
that he was even then pussinj; throU);h
Kichnionil Va.y en route to Washinnt'oiij
at the head of en aiiny of .'i(l,oi)iMiinrr-
Americans, after the ."first shock,, re
collected the (piulitv of the 1 . " N'
"news" received in eneiicla iuid ins
missed the story with a smile. In the
same manner thev .disposed ol the re
port, a week after Hie ( hieU)o con
ventions, that both had lumm.atcl a
man named .1. .M.MctJiiik for presi
dent.' ....'.
I'lestou "Mcdoodwin, I nited States
.Minister to Venezuela retuniinj; to Ins
post after o. vacation here related the
incidents in discussing steps necessary
to bettor the iinderstnndiiiir between
this country and the Latin -American
nations. -
''News facilities must be improved,"
he said. "New's ls'ihe. tg .tiling that
is to lirinj; the two continents
together for proper political and com
mercial relations.
"News of the passage ol the Adam
sou H -hour law ami the prevention of
the great raihvav strike had not reach
ed Venezuela Sept. 1, when I h ft there
-and epui lei s fen fiib of having t heir -
products tied up ni ' American -ports,
were not sHijiping their goods.
"The step' taken bv the I'nited
States in establishing a real exchange
of news between North and South
America is one that should earn the
congratulation of thiiiRing people
every coiMitryJii-JJiii-e-m4.spluitiV-l-Hli-t a.
not "to Tviiow about South America
badlv as South Americans need to
know about us. The average American
has got his views of South America
from, novels, the movies and tales of
eoinic opera revolution,"
"lie knows little Xif her vast coin
niercial . and . agricuit lira I jrossibilii-mlj.
He knows nothing of the people themselves,"-.
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. "All this ignorance can be broken
down by: good news service, bringing
the life of each nation to .the ' other's
doorstep each dav."
CIVIL WAR IS NOW
THREATENING GREECE
I ollowniir the capture of Katerina, oa
tin (iull oi Salomki, midway between
Salojiiki and Larissn, by a revolutionist
force of t i ) i - men, . King Constantino
has issued orders to his army to 'defend
every position they hold to the last man
rill her ..than surrender" to the rebels. At
K'-'Jeriiia jr. loyalist force of lied
betore I he superior rebel army. They
ateil, mcordbig to' Athens dis-
reln
patches more than twenty-tive mile
l.a russn. nv t he valley. ' -1.;
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WANT SOME OF FORD PROFITS
Dodge Brothers Sue for Dividends to
Prevent Use of Assets for Extend
ing Business as Planned1.
H, .,.,,W ",y,.nber 4--T,dl n
Nov. I. (,'ix il war is threat- l-':. and Clloiacu, I lodge, stockholders in
(ireeee as a . result '.of', clashes the Koril .Motor '('oinpaiiy, obtained a
revolutionary troops and loy-' temporary injuctioli "in the Circuit
Court, hero Thursday -.:.a,f tcrnoon
Htraiiiing Henry Kurd from using the
assets of the company tu extend the
business as planned, instead of distri
buting profits in dividends.
Tho Dodge brothers alleged that On.
creased labo"ir"eo"sts"aud unstable huii
ness conditions coining at the end Vf,
the war make reeklesj extension of thu
business iniadvisiible. ...
Phone No. 72 Office and Warehouse 314 S. Washington Bt.
CAROLINA BUILDING SUPPLY CO
WiiCLESALE AND RETAIL DISTKIBUT0R8 OF
Building Materials
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Columns, Man
tels and tile. Wcvd Laths and Shin--?lh
Plate and Mlniew Glass.Alei.-
al Corner BeadB, Laths, Shingles
and roofing. Pat, Valloy Tin.
Composition Roofing and Shingles.
Waterproof Sheathing Taper. Lime
Cement, Plaster. Hydrated Lime and
-P4 Pari. Eough.J'see anJFiW
Brick. Fire Clay, Terra Ootta lip
Drain le. avo. j
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Horepowr
New Series
$635
Roadster $629
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A
mazing
They like -its power it's the world's
most powerful low priced car.
Everybody concedes its beauty.
It wins on economy.
But its roomy seats, deep upholstery
.and-easyridinffcantilever springs
w (Lomrortabie
These, things make it so amazingly
comfortable that people can -hardly
believe their senses.
,You wouldn't think that a small, light,
economical, low priced car could be
so comfortable.
But come in and let us prove it to you.'
F. P. DUNN
Telephone No. 21. South Washington St.
The Willye-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio
"Mado la U.S.A."
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of the Levy Property on Clark street, consisting of Three Houses and Nine Beautiful Lots. The
property formerly owried by Jesse Turner, but now owned by Munn and Griffin, on South Church
streetlmmediate
street, in the Old Gibson Subdivision.
Don't Fail to Attend These Sales. "Every Man is the Architect of His Own Fortune"
ONE GOOD BUY IS WORTH A LIFE-TIME OF HARD LABOR
The person guessing neare
,10.00 and will be awarded
parson guessing third nearest his weight.
Hie Terms Will Be Easy.
will hp a ward ed with ,15.00. The second arize is lu
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