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MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 2, ,i9.CV HERE ARE GUNNERS OF GER3IAN' CRUISER TTIAT HAS SENT 23 VESSELS TO BOTTOM r-z ?rnr FOR FODTBALLISTS Virginia's-Victory Not Unex pected; Tennessee Becornes Contender "for Honors "Wake Forest Celebrates Vic- THE NEWS AND OBSERVER 1 ASS MEETING GAMES IH SOUTH - - : ITSUfiPIISIHG ' DURHAM CHARMED . 1 BY ORPHEUS CLUB - lory of, Gridiron Players in - Saturdays' Game . . ii - T-- " " '" 1 ll'ak Forest. Nov. 1. A mammoth fcvonara and mass meeting- with ad .-dresses by members of the fa ulty :t u held on fhe ctmiiai last night fol- lixrtnt Hlkr Korest s "rtiW notable -victor-" over Itoenuke yesterday. The niehl air waa filled with the ihr.ru " " and yells of the buys. All WmIip Forest til rejoicing tTi the victor bat nt to much thr victory a the fway the Wake Kureel t am really fought. The team that defeated Koa noke Saturday fought harder than a . Wake t'gml football team ha- tn many a day Uptor ftSUJh. the fcxaaola., made a neat little epeech at he mass meeting m hlch hp uigcl every one to stand together and st md for the team, each stuiien' siippol ti.14 - It tO hi best ability. II.' lie. laie l rbat he ha conndenge m Wuk v Jrnreel learn, and knows thai 11 i a toad tram Three more arrk till Tharian. ing and on'y iwn nmif i;an.. uniil fhe lavidson lEittiie in 'hai !oi ii- Th ; Waptlsla wll play th: I 'mversily of Kouth Carolina In C'tanilia next Sai :rday and the Xorlh ' 'amlina team 11 liiatelgh the following s.iii.i i.n ami linen the bin Tlimikriiii m. ceni 11 arharloUe. - I'rovidinK own of th. iihuis Naive an serious injuries In Jhu. paeeks prion, e Wake Kotewi will de feat Kouih I'nlollna K ;ikt l-ol.-M bias itttt pla ved them in pr-iiou -:iis rbut thr game a.s Maicod in t ti 1 i paxt of the veur ami the excessive heat at 'oluinbla vw.s more than the (KaptlaU 1 until stand.. The Vakf I 'ureal tram i tin, 'toughest in Hi.' Stale bound imy edqubt They played A ami XI ami .Washington anil Lc, pjohabl) two lf the strongest and heaviest efev -i.j. tin the South ami 10 these I J 11 minutes of play only on a Wake Forest pluir iaa hurt In the leaei. wlul- 1I1111 iheaier pponmli. i-nntniiinll) ai -B el their beM iiien ..11 il,e field' The Koulh aniliniana' ihin j.-.i ihae few expei i, b. J twen -.tti team, many xt them hmg green anl i-w rrr the sarrre. 'With ihi- lUkpTi-i Jplftyln the aame klml of l ull flu .1 nl -beaterrtay they phtiul.l win ih. Katne ,lhla tar the anln-r 'opinion of mir y mho have Keen the 1 iamerockn In m -It ion thia year. And North Carolina m ltaleiKh im Phr fourteenth of thia moiilh' A f'e w wlayi ao North Carolina cnt vut .a port that only tiuee "priiciiVa ' trairiea were yet to be played luii.l. on waa the flial niul thai ame .-,.-"erday reaultcd in nnl a IK tu ;i vn -tory for the farollna liain Vake 'oreet may aul rert.ii.tjy.. enpect . o la Carolina more than a piarli.e for aa Doctor Knulli aanl ta.st hIkIH lie haa a few lhin; up his wleeve f i X rrolina. The Wake t'. re.-t team in aronceat on Carollna'a weakest point the forward puaa Many w ln have een the I'.apiiHta plnv thia year any that Kill Holding la the beet re. ely.-i if forward pnaaea In the State I'octor Hmlth realiwa that tin- I n muat not ;ei any over (.onrlderire Ion ha wanta them ta be ronDdent Tin-, week will be used in atrenKihenii: om of the weak placea on thf team xod with a hard ek piarli.e ibe Olaptiata will he In eicellent ahape 1.. alay South Carolina. South Remains Solid in Faith of Democracy Continued from Cane one 1 ticket 'in Oklahoma, ennu i vai Ii . lie mix rata lalm 11.11 tilntoi.)' 1 I. ,ui cei for their tlrUel Tlie'1.11.1 .,, eoi 0... tuade la" in thn eijihih dtrici, where It la concerted luck T. mm,, K publican, will be rejected 10 CoiiKi'eha Kenatof Thornaa r (jore i ,.,., , t,.,i to be returned to the upper ho 11.1c of Conarea by a hi 11iiiJ. rn The Cio ttreaalve irty In Oklahoma 11 11. al. Ill( a at rone bid for support hla year, with i-andldatea 111 the its Id for nearly all atate and conert-aah.iiaJ otlii . k The Hoclalteta a(a.i are w..rkii.i. finely for a full ticket In the .tat.- iti e. the principal tluht m beint; wuk.d be tween John Kields. Itepnblo an . Hn dldafe for covernor and Koherl I. Wllllama hn ltcmocratic i.ppon. nt. -T-b;ai4y intiturtaju .cmnni wtn d in Texaa are on four conftituiluiial amendment ThfuenhiCn.Jmciii nr. Initiative, r.fei.ndiim and recajl m creanna the pay of tme I. k-iaUi..i, laaullia liondr f.,r improvuneni .iii trtPta. and permitting aulf ,111,., to build aea walla Some opposm,,,, to the( Initiative amendment developed beraua after adoption, it mut be put Into effect by a statute to be im.ii.ed by . the leirialatiire . opp..nenta . luim d thefce war no Kuaruntee that the letlilature would write ar. effertlve law. AlthouKh five parties are represent ed on the ballot, the pmepectv are that ptwedem will h f. n(,, d and all Democratic candidate be elected. In Bhojit tifty Texaa countu- the voters nave urrii asaeil to expr.ua an nlon on the advisability . f cotto re ate reduction. pt- Triple Entente to FightTurkey (Continued on I'ajte Two I will be one of the tlret problems ,ih which Italy will be 'confronted truardlan of Kuaaian inler.l ,n Turkey. Italy Itcmaim Siltmt Cable dn-panti.i. fr..tf the Anicn raa embawy al l:..mr . 01 prrned r lort that the luliaji . almet ruj'.l n Vinnfd. Iitil liave rio 'Ir.iiuiuio.ii ,,f 'what rourae the jrowrnment ouil follow toward recent ilevei.num t.ts m the levunt The tite. aet.ariroeflr t'lad t... u. patches froru-Hre-'ar l.at oit.,, ..ii. - Xtrt-rrrTrifnr (af the Cent. no .K,,n that Japan had-off, red w-c-tt ct-rn auppres8ins a revolution r ih.' province of Shan Tune It a,, . :-ed-t here that in view of fb. ,,n dentandin which the I inter! ,st..i, reached with Japan carlv m the r The Waafilnirtnn government (Xp..-. ed to be consulted rotu rrnli-e ar.-. h eitenalon of nper.itione on the pm' .. the Tnklrt tfnvernnieiit in theJo,.. repuhlhr-. - t.rhifiab. he'treved n. v won Id, have been irtforirjed. jitjs.- te-p Tf tt fi ga-Te-f-' ii lak.'t , ' fcWtJetH. Rev. A. ti: Itrwman niU' lHir.ti t !t. j,. n ed by He .' V. Ii. Hoacl. AahevUfe V..V I ft.-. i . -"'' etary t ntttv. trttMt-1 mine JifflfcJjime-AnyHh- a.i.v . ,- Ite R - Henderson, of- Cliattaiwrr.tm ,'"?Vtake tiie-4Baj!torat of wvui'irii M-sM hoJ'it Kptuopfl' c h u T . ' isti, ttt l Kjlle. pending the appointment ..f 4, " pri . narira oii.ki -RWhj-m the 1 rmUi m the IfosVt.in conference ThaJlliie lcid(t-Atlantic eoitference will meet - Jure thia rmmth and Rtrar Mrrtr?tr ueceeeor probably will he aelected at that meeting. Kv. Mr. -himiii made Mm Ore appearance here ' tonight. - Raleigh Musical Organization is Enjoyed at First Baptist Church Concert yvti In Th-Sidr. iitd Orrrt i pf.rhum. Nov j. A crowd itlUJ th main audftoruir. of ihv Hrnt Up litfl church and ran uvrr into t h Huntiay ohuul i uma and KAllf rim thin uftcrnouii whn the orpheua t Itib. aiiHlU Ij ulherH, uf Halith, kuw u pi4ru-in TJif (c('- tii 11 v. a - i its im 'lit hi y rtipflingj fir inn, n l ' M min!ra trurrm ww. K'iv fi )n ii:i t the vpraker mho kau.ilt .1 If -rtfi on the otT'J- icf i Jiidnt-rl Trjm the, reult the in-it nkrt inusw even bvttpr than tht-: hu- liked thf addr-etJH thai ti l'-n dllvere(f. .nt till of the, m ' Mi'r'r f 1 h v ! n h ti r 1 i" ce-iww. Xh- XTr phfux rhih. Ct.fiM.itinK of tl-.,iii twt-rxv 1 r;tintr efiifm. wern v I i Mr, (lurtc' locl. (f H.il- t 11 (f ; iiHia' Mitf'(loi 11 vi ihi. -us l -:.d UliLiiui'. a i J Alia. ltiiK'Wn. If hal Of. r( Hi' 1 n n r I '" 'i ' J if - s in -i ; t j tu; i.l-f1 ti hMVf r .1 .H lhr Air. .ml - ,ltl. I I'HIII. ,U . 1 tt t'f 1 1 hi 1 im. it 1 a trtii.it ; 1 1 in h, Stati hmiI . i.t.l H . -ith- I tlf I I L I 1. lit l 0 :i l.tiW f I ii- :-f III hi 11 h- hud lifen lint r- t Hi 1: l.iin-dt If .-r- 1 rt- k.t nil u! I M mi...Ui Mile leaa o Tlie .,.ilu i r lie 'men :.! i ill" i i: in fbe . .1" A 1J..J llil I be . 1 1 1 . ii ml in wan i.e be labile ' e.ilU . J f.l, ,1 hi to staii'l 111.' ,.o r.-.l ; III' I. III. I, II" i'rr'i., '.'Ii I i i h--i l:..ine. if Mini f Kllf i l lo h (r'inrilv.! r. tilt Iii i in 1 r j Th' v -i. , t if, Ho- vti lin r in; ni' w i lb. I It. 1 . .11 pe, enj..ed I" I be pi . i i am le.MM I.OM.HI. I. a v I ti.tT i ot mien .1 n bile i laaai vn frneu in hiieli p. i Hon In l b. houfci? u-rr t.omber The failed !.. .Hjo r. i i :.i -io. iii of iban an hour and u-athermi; of men dpi toil I h' the how aiiy 'Inclination to leave the biiiblinif till Ihe paMor announced that the proKilim hud been lulled - The Democrats Will Most Likely Retain Congress 'otitinii.d front I'aiee iiiip t M.nneaoln N. briutka. ed.i New Mi nipahli e. New York North Dakota io, i ik lab, .ma. (Jreaon. I'.miailva n Kh.Mie Islaiid. Houtb Curolina South HaKi.l.i. 'I'elineaaee. Texaa Ver- ioni an. I VIconBln Democrntic oi.rnots w"i e .lei-ted iii Arkanaaa ll ml Maine In Septeriiber . The cam- p:illl lull I ii the uuli leal of yellla. War Outrun1,' Colli lis The 'imein.l. ,,' , ampaliui i niiiiiiuieu una. IV to the Kurolieall i. wnicn nan uMirii.f'd I. iH.oulai llHciiST.Ioti iiii.l the fiet-ia i.em the place U".iall iMvcn lo polllica. N'.lMlth.tull.lltlK tbe IIUTeaned 'f t'.. Is enl.ille.l l. lh.-ihl. ct . lection i, I lt.. e. ..-.. r . 1 i 1 1 1 ire e .r ml It i M 1.1 lo aiiiilUjble rta probable hai be.-n les. I bit II tb. i e In an. HiiiiiUir ciimpain in tn a ri . I II lllo-t UNrM ( h. nut.. i w hoae 111:. epl. notnlnal. .1 oi-pi. l..l, lliliu I:... ii l Mar. b I a I e been Weaver, a II ere M .-pi i. '. N Inrk. ..lie of ' III til" upper I llOtn It l.Mt .1 l. pTlH.. TllLU hlo Joseph I, oe -I "rn vt ford III. I loll- llil! 1 dor. I '.rial 'iiitiio tiding rl k . . declined -a pp. .Ill of I i: Hurl. .ii. of w. of kana.". of M h I I W otui l ifori.ia Hit'l la .uie St.- ensoti of Til I I'. I kin, of I 'aj-.- While ..f Aliib lima, I M.j.iorn.v ..Ijfjiil. r I ii- e I I 'Use, is the I lelllo- I for w ll.o.,. -.ejl il.lH I. ot III. . ratlc t .noil. bit ha i not I.... n i ! the olliem ll initiated ; io. election are: Clarke, of Arkitn- Senator .eel, Smith, ot A 1 1. Thou, . f . "-Tnnf. ft. 'i Smiili, of . K(l. t Rult lf "t .'. lorado. lliandeicee. ' ) I. I. her. of Klorlda; il... Ilrady. of Idaho; Hum. ift. Khlvely. of In- .tlnnn. i 'ultiim io. of.luwn Cidrlden. of K.iiiiiiki l.r the renin in.ler of the tt e m-m "- .l h,- Mat v land, efU'iic. .uf .Mitoiourl. New htnda. of Ne va..l . llalllna. r. of New 1 liimpahlre; (.iicitiian of North Carolina j lironna. ..f North Dakota.. Core, of olUahomavl t hnnibi rlain of .ir. non; l enroee, of I 'on n 1 u n in sniith. of South Caro Mil" . Smoot. ..f I tah; DillliiKham. of ermnnt ami .1. to a, of Waahtiiitlou Male t limp.iik'nx UiniiiwL Stale lampaiLiia in aevoral InNinnr.' ha-e b.eii ;;K-d ho keenly aa to eu bordini'te int. r. at In the contcatx for Conrea In N. w York Oovemor (ilyrina flaht for re-election la be In opposed by District Attornev Charlea H Whitman of New York City, the ItVpubhcaii candidate: former State Senator I'rcderiik M Davenport, who hen.la the I'roKr.fialve ticket, and for mer Cowrnor William , Sulier nomi nee of the prohfli'tlon and American piruea Kornu r I'realdent ..uir. It has concntrate.l his enerirlea on New It-rk and I'cnnsyU ania. niaktna few uitaut campaiKi) trip" In California lliiam ..lohnaon, the ri''-rr.-wli e t.overnor lo California lluain Johnaoti. the J'r . .sie noxernor. ia oppoted hy .' rio I' t urtln. liem.-rat. and John 1' ! .fieri, ks ItepiiPljcan In I'en-ilvn-:a the Democrat and I'ro if. -.vo Lave .lulled on' Vance o. V ' -m : io oppose Martin ii I'r o.i ih the Itepublican . aidl .laie in .. ..liter . hiw-s have there leii.'S:..ie . . aiopiiWis which have at a '. d nat.oii.tl artention '-rluXJ't ,M,H' Ha-h. Si. . ,'al meh for years prominent in uie u-:i:rs'f the t-iaTioh mho were re t,r.l I., it'hai- Iif.- without their cn '.ti! .in- K-T-ku.tf to return Most oi i-Uvui j- l;t.,t.!t.ttM otisted'Jiv trie lntirT it i, m u ti,. e.irs ago The pi tine,. o- t cure-of .1 n .. I e l oe ' ' at.1.01. of ' moi. u., nimi emerg ed I e l . .,,Im: lew In' te-ason oY hie . ii .l7,!,o . f.'.r atT-Htfr !. nT in C..n-' m.- Ill tbe aiue Stnte ex-l'oii-iT'n.i i William II M K:: N 1'r.ni- .1. ',' T.llf i u.'uijtit'e ill in.!:. r' ill ':.:.: :ikit'. .u.' !. i.t,'uiie.t u tily-'-. Xii h.iU-a l.otiv.'woV:h. Culuici I : f. ..ii-h--i.. , o . a. yy.' '- :r.'-d I" trir i nit.l'u a, an.C.l ite f.ir C.mw-. - Ciiiior s. i;at. r Ml.erf.l Uett? '"f --.",b:;in,tv -wtvo Jc.fr tne: lU piTl'lu an pall;, lor he I rrdnrewMi e i ""'inr l'V r " a pl.v In tfce .pr- rT..tp, , . - - In Kjn.--ajt: a wotn.it. , .o ii r. rhn r.Tn-T,w f Tarn i'.lute for 10. ..', t, -1. rt i'an tr - ,1 , :.---.- , Ml t II sjnYwN Is III H t l ItU.c at Dani.-tsta... CeSH-cut. laussi STd.lNMi DaninKos I m-ii-titinr . r;a rN-rrv: 1 lr..pcuy vuii. ui it ai"proFini:oTy ITn.i.nii. in 'udn 1.7it tiaies of siottotiV waa ilmn.jf.1 tii'"ttr. licrei early lHlay The cotton loea ia aaid to have l-en fully covered .hy inaurance A ware-' bona belnglnit to a 4otal fertlliwr rencera.waa burned. . .. ov - , : ' . 'ff V - . i. j ,e t JIT k '. in. . 1. .'.'i.: Jk I i -a Baw4I, aV " " - Here are tlie (runners of the Gffmkh cruiser Emiien the men whose, (ieadly work during the past few weeks has brought terror to Pritiah, French, Japanese anrj Hu.'sian vessela in the Pacific. The Emdrn does not capture hostile merchant vessrls. but ainks them. No fewer than twenty-five war rraft and merchantman, beionifiiiB to. nations hostile to Germany aic &aid to have been destroy td. by the Kuiden since the war began. ' EASTERN TEAMS SHDWiflOTiESS The'Games Did Not End With out' More Upsets, Notably Princeton ' Si V.. rlt, Nirv 1 Cat Hi ft tl Onll.-K''" f'-i.ll.ill ! till to movt nil l. lat" w:i'iu siti StiKiiilii ami hh ; i.-A.ri I i. " tall j 111 nesy lie . nl '.n t - VhU. Pi rmi tv(iiila. .tnell 1 luoiith. Hvta.'use nnd Aini i"ll l io a total of points to tb.lv op ponent CI The day .li.l io.i pa-., however. Vltliout the "i.stom .lj f mm upiet. for the poweiful I'l in- l .-'i eleven v.a.s liehi to a i-7 'i. I 1 lltinis t'hlef Interert in tin . a'dern week end namei was . eiiiere.i it, the il.ii -vard-MichiKun .oiit-e"!. tl.e nio.-i im portant llil-rs"-ctional 1 1 1 1 -: I of the -ear do vi 11 c; lice t" Irit.liMon Hi. Crimson defeated the VW-'ern I"' I eiail. for Ihe folillll .-..II '".-Illivi tlllie Hill, e MM I'll' loll, I i. " O .' 1 1 I ' the testili.tnt ileal ti 'ilo- m.iriln if vi. I. it y iib h 1,1-1 -i i .on the Mipl-l lorilV SOo" ' t learns o .X r t be ol . i i in" Btlltie.. 1 I'rlio et..rt. l.i I. . ill I item oppotienl-. f in in-b. prtalnif up-ef of the d ,v within a ii u e of .1. f- . I of Williahb. H ii f..r a Wllllama in ihe l.M Ih.. MirvM'l in I ' I'' I o . I -. e I 1 . 1 .Ml 1 . 1 I III.' I I .01 1 1 u' ll llte h.t. f'.ltlU- Iv II' il lt.-S the n . . 1 1 J hn e it ;.s tl.ev 1 T lo 7 t'.e. Mnasin hueetts . .ll. tinn- n left the field onors it . had to be aai's'i.-d with a 7 With 111.' I'lU defeat l.v -.Jiiftie to no iif' Vft!.fo', lot -'. '.-:! learn thai "'iioo- down roio 1 1 .. o. 1 1 -. N Y . wjrh a viitoti- ot.-r orm II I ItP credit nn.l lltet-lllv 'I'll. "I the; New York I'ls- defense u..t:'. i:u; l'i I i 7. .Thn wui.r us the lurc'.-st r'ni tip bv the Hlue In r il :o..n-'. f Tenns Ivnul rjji.d Ci rri.lt f . i , I 1 Swathmore and lloiv I i . -s i . -. . j lively .lei l.le.i:;. ei.sy to ft,., powerful Sxrai'iise eWv. ti i,. '..i- :s over Michigan 20 to ! a . , k- . eaaily routed the Carlisle IndJnn-. ' v an urienillna- aeri.a of i'l. k p!as Tin- reanlta of the two mi no 'n bi.-h tin Army nnd N; Pin..- p 1 1 ". , p . ' - 'I br.lUBhl Jov to West I'. i il ami dis appointment to Annap.-ii. TV- . i.l.l-- day.-.l rlnn around .ll.t V , . winie Ihe North Carolina A at 1 M "'oll.ee team fon-ed the Middies t., li' their hardest to win Kt-t.. 1 I The top acore of a day i ... he f-.r larir" ecores. was made b ilo- Cnl- 'cral'' "f T.'IIJjil.uri'.. Im-h-ciui p uii points nualnst I'l.'l.inson Deaths and Funerals MRS. MTT1i: I i:HV Well Known ajul It. l.oexl Woman Dies In Norfolk llixplml KHiabeth City. Nov 1 - .! ' VTt- tle I-ary. one of the test. 1" 1 ..-d and beet known women It; isit't-r'ti North Carolina died Sarorilai afr.r noon n arah Ueign iiesi 'itti tu .,n i folk, tlie result of an opej.itl.-i. whu jV she underwent ten .bivs tiw Ttir h.idv waa taken to . 1 1 . . ?. Satur.liy utfr:ht and the ruiieral- services w. t-t conducted tn. the Rptarnpal cnurcli,. In that town todtn by I'ev c A -AMmv of Klmaheth Cliv Khe w 11a fifi veits ol.l and is aurv..d one l.!H.ht'4. Miaa Minni" l"eat- ile .in-il.-'l her riusla-i.tl. Ir 'I'h.-tnias l.-uri. about twent three .-iii Mrs l.eiy befate li.j- Itialllas-- ' lr l.enrx was. Jliw Ma'th-t Svun I. e. dauKht.-r of Dr 1. K Ss iii.!.-'. s-t, was Itorli mot. 1 eared . In -I" I! a o v'i City anil lefmled tier.- I. nil! ' "- w ,1 married to . I n, l aj.. .,. f r.ieni..o N 1 Imyinj her niarro-"! i eh". e.1 in Kd.ujitop, A.flei..Jl.e ! ' o "' her Tiii.iLatiut r-hr- fejt;ri-rf-r1 crr r-jtiz;!- lietjl City anil h'.is li -d lor. suae SIIo U.-.S .'. .1. -0.1. 1.1. . ,.f lh .1 tin I- chwe"eh",',.'aml' ."'ti rst s--r-hot. h ' of Klirabelli 'Cil'v has 111 I bad a I tre in live .d faithful! 'HioiiI .t than she has b.-. n Her d.s-h l-,t. j s'il -jl Ipsa lo ihe clip i.-li-and- j.u ' Ihe -liiwn which ...can. not' ,!..- rll'e-J " !te Bras ono ofthe Tjest wymtii that t had only on.- child of her own sue was the mother to live orj iane.1 f;,m Jvif ihe I ite W. W. Crilllrt. .ml tli.'v niiirgly called her -.iinti"'.' rhiiKh he- was onky their 4-ousuvr-.--Hhe .i.--$Qtcd the creater 4iart of lie.r labor, durinjj the pnat .twenty years to rhurch work, chanty and in doiiis good 10 all wfthwJjwn she came tji fontant. Her death' la airperety mourned by a large number ft people In eaatern Nrrti' Carolina tfho are not reiaiea aer or-umjja. sv - - tV- w -e -, L. .-.e . t. i i j"-i Gunners of (irrtnua Rockefeller to Give to Belgium j Continued on Cite Two) fciilin relii'f coirlti Ihe clitK" The carjitj will 'Za.r.lin Parrels I I, MUU I'm k.;l of rice. nt"-"- In pun I "oiiHiiit of: f tluiir. . 1 JUil ipojiiifli. .. Jl; ' beim-". 1 ..'.ii I. a. on btiRS II'. pt.nndr ItiO pouiiila . "iii.il has ilia l tlo-S"- f I be .u.l h""i,l.l to i I. I 111 Iioxo'b III I Th- lO.INh te. t.i . . mi .ll.Bolol, i. k.i.ii' s ipi !,. Of I. oil . d" U d iii irir .i looTHM.I II 'VMS I. Ml Kl VIM.D M i lo Ha Mali I .Iciciim. n ii.l ( .i-c.-iisra.ro !.Hl.ei ', I" Till' No.. C, i ei ti.sl'.'i , .. Nov I Hold inn -rtaJiieil n I 1 1 i'i-i nsborti nnd Uii i. n , li s. ri-r 1 l ss Mai" mi." rs -of ,i:ll lliL'lk H- I homo !..r I oot I all l m tns at II. parents. 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Unusual vla- w a-s p. it Hone. 1 lilf, s 'i,o , b. .. ri l.oard- 1- e to t,r sh'l"(Hd tO K-l It fo III hi st a 11 thev ..S I. --ll. tit Mia rl- .l.-i f.t rn ii- -t. here in Went . tit. v wii; K'i I lie i:u- of -" io astonish lo i In ("-".nits piss will have tin- lime thev " b. ari ha.i 4 111 lively rui p i i ' r hits on. to f.u then .n-tonul. '-. his p.. i '.at. i in. i v bis t il- lo- will -..el c..h-l .....rn reach I'ali Lien iuij-j.i staid . an. e.-rist - 'U't . Ii , 4.. h. t list: 1 . rs in T i-iiom: l.isTi .M.lts. Inicolor of t iMii-l hy i'ajviilena -Devil Ibn ..man 1.11 I llabil IO mt I. inc. h P. tbe ijos 1 'a I ) lospat- Al'.'eles 'i.'.ll.'e rii-i.b I ., I .' , .ul 1 Vi" Nonh Si ' II I Klll.-ls 1. I I . e l-. j '1 . Jlrs. ti. sll i:i.-tii Sn.-t,;. of noc nr.- s II -I oil ill.' sorth A J ave i a re line h b M is. .1 lo '. Til. ,. h-.-l h.'d lt ..il lull. I hose and s. ri. -p was t .is -.7 r I- 1. ami to. n A fd 11 d lltlll ' 1 1 - 1 1 ".pers cn ..i" look" like . -..rt of .I'.'iiij the -'. "ti'i.'i 1 I... I 11 11 .'.Teak's tci-i" 1 .t ut't-n irink 11 U" -' I -.toiel.t ll.-vt 1.II1M-- ile 1.1 'f . :' pcr-foii ii..- h,...k. In in fnti" ui - was .-I. ph. ne aer - ......Id break .! li.si. 11 p. his Ihe ptner work ma a .- . IS 01 nun .it ii. li.i.l 1. .1 1 Ui. I Ii i l.i t io lb I' ui. t .ff 1 Ii s.lni ran-f. o Ml .-pin n il 't li.is .ri"i"!n lull 'o...l ' ,he aays ' I c pev. 'll- ol-l ruat-'.s .h "!l''..l " n ii-iii.oi- fl.es sill, f. st r-l 1 ri ; r, ,pv. su.tr r , io- ii("s row Jtiaf a? I-, it'.l dar'.iv Iptl-eii.-Lli r.iaj have ib vl. ' to 1,, r i,PVl re. vv let. h he de t:i,i h- .an (:et a a a. nst him nnd his she . ills 11 "devil 1- ba.s i-.ncttier court f.-r bin, Ih- .-hnck-1 tun- l.st ..f (ifiev s. W ...(I as a pnraon 1 nie telephone' 11m' s.-t - l.i' 1. kl. .-ll ,- OoX ' .111.1 ,' .fti.tti tn 1 i". si d t' . lit es lii .iti' t.i liv on Wl'ttl one. A I'-'nili-iimi' iiluais acrcea with ui. loil ..a '1 i.ink never does. TO JOIN THE ALLIES near Brairea' on their retreat from by, the closed jrato barrinif the join Uie armiea the English and . . ..- - . .' . .. . - . Ukttta Atlanta, tla.. Not. I. Foot ball la the South yeaterday, while furnlah-' Ins a number of brilliant and intrwiinK contesta. tailed to produca artvthinr In the nature of an unast la. -rriff"Tflrhr"fevib"usIy"" by the annua contending elevena. Intereat in itamea between team of the Southern Inter -CoHeaiata Athletic Aaaoclution waa more or lea erer ahadowed by that attending the ln-ter-aretlowal battle between Vander Lilt and VirRlnla. from which tbe Virg-tnlana emerged vlotorfoua Is to 7. While gridiron expeeta had predicted a, Virginia victory it waa expwted that Coach Me.Juiftn would uncover an entirely different style of attack from thai which the Commodores em ployed. The name, alngtilarly free from mis ha pa, and f umhllnjc waa con fined almoBt exotuBtvBiy to Btrmlsnr- foblball," in which the.fat. hard- drivinx hacktield of VirKinia had all the. beat of the argument' Oeornlii Tech'a defeat of Sewanoei 3 to 0 "ivirie in the nature of a aur iriae. for. ulthoiiKh it ha.1 let-n pre dicted that the (ieorgla Tech eleven would win the fact thut Hewanee poa 'sessed a trial. aKirrejiMive eiovun waa believed 1.. nmke a close aCore . more than poSNilile. MuwiKSippi A. & M. won from Ceorgia yesterday l to 0. ttre- npnua letng dociiled In Ihe final period. A liibarrt.'i h4e4v . iw ii wee k s &uu defi.at.'.l CeorgiA Tech yeatefilajr ovwrv. heluxc.l Tula.iia 8 to 0. Ten nessee ,'KiUed auot lw:r victory to its. collection yesterday by trouncintt 'haltanoona 67 lo (I Aa Tonneseee win from AiatHirna i.v week imio hy a coruforlauln inugin, tla position as a eontetnler for chamrviouship henora In the H. 1. A. A. Ik rsxorded aa par tlcularly atrong. Anotbnr Intereatinc lame yesterday whh . that tjetween A'lrglnla i 'olytechnic I unt.lt tit 9 and Washington and I-.sp. in ahich V. 1. I. was dKfejiUsd 7 to . North Caro lina" defeat of 1'avltisoii 1 to 3 was not uneieotei. "An Inteeeen-tional Kama that amounted ajnumt to an up set waa I hat botwe.-n the N'avy and North Cur.illnii A. M. which the. niidwhlnnien were able ti win by the close margin of It t 14. Ideal football weathnr prevailed yesterday ,lhroiihout Hie South and the nan."- were wilhnul. exception fast and cleanly .played. The Balkan Monarchies Myst Become Involved by Action of Turkey "on the Kaat I'matlaji front at sev eral pi inta the dlnbanco between the oliposlilK yarda." f.ircen La only 100 to SOO I5.0OO Grnnatu Burind. London'. Nov. 4 "As showing the Iiiikc litrnian Iusscr in the Yiiree re si. 01 11 is .-tat.'d th.' tlrillsh aoldiera have burp -.1 more than ;r..0O(l fler inaiis saya n meaiiaKi' to the Week-ly Dispnit Ii "There are many preat pi lee of ll. rninn diad around Dlxmude. Dixmii'le i a heap of ruin The only inhabitant remain Int le an a red 1-eaj.nnt wf-man whri refused to quit her r. nne.l hnmej. gs "Cei-man aeroptanea on Trftiraday lan. led live homba in Ypreg and wounded three people." IluMiana ( lalm Galna. Petrepra t jrejteinl st iff Nov 1 The Ruaalan makes the following an- lion nt'enient "il Hi Ihe lsl I'riiKsiiin front our iiroirr?al-tlK in' the.-region - I1 ,7f Vl.uliil.iow 1 Joverrtment of H'lwnlkl) and the forest of lit.mentin. 'The ;. rman attacks In Ihe region of lakalarnevti have .-eased after ter rible losses ly the enemy. "Hey. mil Ihe t'istula we have ad vanced vi.-tot ioiudy along the whole front We have .x.-jipie.l Pelrlkati. otnitcr.no and olarofT tin the roada leM.linjt to lepatofT tvt Touted trie rear euard "f the eneinv. iook 'u pna ofiera and K(iired air rapid fire guns, convoys an.l pr.-viaiona. '. Cpon. the. Suit ' iiiuir I,exachnvn, a, Itussian rennienl, profiling by the panic amor k the Auet rlana. took by a.ssnult a temorary fort. Five offlcem, Mirt enldiem and five rapid fire guna were captured. "A column of the enemy which des cended upon the Carpathian and for titled Itself ner Nedvama waa put to fliartt." KKIHAV PLKASKI iEHMA'. Htr!in. Nov. 1 Via The Hague and London. 3 H. a. m. The Uerman Ker.eral staff waa highly pleased with . the results of J.riday'a fighting. The ariiiouni-rni.-rt that the alllea had Itren thrown back acroas the Alane near Muiasona and that the Germane had reached poaltiona to the weat of Verdun, waa described as the moat promising news received fur aome time. . . "We have finally etarted the atone ro'ling." said one oftlcer. Major Morant. military ewrreapoa. dent iW the Herliner I ageniati. poinu out that loinenna la tne point ,rin ine long battle line that ta nearest Darts. being only flry milea insiani. Turk f-irw Kniwlan Flaar. Indun. N"v. L The Turkish oriiiiwr llanudieh, which bombarded the Kusalan port of Norniisysk Thura dav. Hew the Hnaalati flag as ahe ap proficned the city, aci ordlng to Reut cr'e letrngrd correspondent., Tt.r irulsr'r hred .sheila during a thiec hours bombardment. The fir was directed nioetly at the oil, tanks, merchantmen and grain eleva tor. The Turks ft red one hundred shells in their bt.mtuirdment of Theodoela on Thursday. Turks IK'iiy trie Blamn. Herlin, Nov. I. Hy Wirejesa to taville. Lt I Xn oflioial Turklah re port forwarded from Constantinople t.v Ihe Frankfurter Zettung say a the liueltMipened hostilities October li by firing on a- porttrtn aof the Turkish Jkici.-jUtcr ha-iiog -ior acme time in-., lerc'eni r !'At j)ie evolulions f the wari.hips. ' , -, ' IWcrrhli.tt the naval action in the ttmnlr -faa, w-tiich waa awtd to be oo ti'iu.Cir at th-- time of the announce ment, the rep.rt save: . "The TurkistrMWl aank the Rua Kian mine layer ITut, the torpedo boat detyj".r KaT.aneia. captarc-d a' col-" iter add severely dar&Aged a coast jtyfi taW Clt." i Hhee matter furnished to th press from ..fflclal -aourcee rays: ' iiuuuu threatM l now attempt tut W m.-ite- Bulgaria tn make war on, Turkey. Bulgaria la firmly fa siating thn coercion: ' : Minister- of Fofeig-n Aftaira Voo JAif.w. ia a telegram to the III I ad en Anaeiger. ai.um-ee that reprisals will be made on Brltiah subjects In Cermany if Oreat Britairt doear not y eld wltheot ilelay to the Oertnan re oueeia for.rMeasa f Uermaa Oviiiaas 4 o sj-tf.
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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