INST0N-8ALEM' I0TJENA1
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FAIR
TOBACCO
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VOL. XVII., NO. 289
THt
ASSOCtATKD
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WINSTON-SALEM, N. G, THURSDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 25. 1913
JOURNAL ADVIWTUrjUNTS
BRING BKSUtTtl
PRICE FIVE CENTS
W UTHERN TRAIN NO
NOTE TOGREECEHAS
ut insure it in ic
9
38 CRASHES INTO AN
CLEARED UP THINGS
FOR THE ENTENTE
EXCURSION TRAM
I
r v xt i-, ' ..f v S
TWO ARE KILLED, MANY MEMBERS
ONE IS MISSING BOARD OF TRADE
JO 4 INJURED WERE SECURED
Mr. 0. Max Gardner, Prom
inent Shelby Attorney,
Among Injured
IIEAD WAS BRUISED
AND RIBS BROKEN
MAN BY THE NAME OF TALLY AND
UNIDENTIFIED MAN WERE KILL
ED MISSING MAN IS NAMED'
HALL AND LIVES IN CHAR
LOTTE NAMES OF INJURED
WERE NOT LEARNED
Salisbury, Nov. 24. Two wore killed,
tine is missing, ana lornr people, in-
Schilling Mr. 0. Max Gardner, n prom
'incut attorney of Shelby, who will in
sill likclilwod lie the Democrats -nii-
inlatu for Lieut. -(lovei-rior of N'ortu
,'nrnlimi in tin' next State flection.
! riv injured nt the liaiiK sneer, cros,-
ing hero tonight ulxnit 10 o'clock when
thexii train No. :)8 entailed into the
rear end of an excursion train cu ronio
Ki.-lnnond, t a., carrying u 'r.rpe
loud en route there to witness the
Carolina -Virginia football game tomor
row.
A man by tlic name of Tally and
li.iiutlifr old man, who was unide.ntilicd.
tiere killed. A man by the nam" if
llall. a passenger, on the train, is miss
ing. Ilr is n brother of the miuinger
Inf tin- lleiienil Kile Kvtinguisher Com-
1'iiiiy's plant in Charlotte, and was cm-
bviil in the oll'ii'P of that company.
-Mr. 'In I! v died while being taken to a
ul hospital, lie is also from Char
iotlt-.
Mr. Gardner i-' well know throiedi-
h nt the Suite, lie was .badlv 1 irllise I
fcilicnit the head, ami 'it is possible Unit
lie it more of !,; ribs are broken, ti
p- aol Ihollirhl. however.' that his In.
I'Tiiv. lire scrim:. The nnnies of t'u;
'nr pin-tics wuu were injured vksv
nt ascertained.
When the 11111011111 was struck by the
ngiiic mi 'o. :)S. the enr was fel-
f T'l'iil. The men w ho w ere killed and
ft'i.ise iniurri! were siMi.w, in Hi., ui.,,.'. .
r ... i-
l" 'ii, nf the coach when the aei-i lert
viin.il. It is Hiiid that the brakes
i V". :is wen' applied so hard thai
'I1 lidL'e, were ,-uf in the rails. : nd
n'lM (lie retioiilifl of the train tore f'.e
! "-"" and ears from their couplings.
Il I' -aid that the accident occurred
11 cilice. j, siht 1,,t there im.kIv
I'ly inn y have hern an error in -.lie
IWL'lllll-. ,t H II V nite. n :t uu-iiM.r
"'"'"l the nine and struck the renr
11,1 the hillmaii car in which seen
"'" eight men -were smoking nt the.
!'" mi the smoking room of the cn-i.'h.
1 lie injured men were given Attention
'"rr- Anion., fho.-e 'who ai,ie,l in il,,.
''Ork of rest-trimr the noonln f.v. 41..
c-'k was Mi- J. H.imnt.... i;i,.l, ,1
M"iiist,)iKsa(.n,
x' York. Xnv. 21 The inercasiiis
'"""""'"'ice of the VniU'd States a
"'" 'Hcr of t. World's, finance, has
';' Nil-tli,. national bank of South Af
'7' a" ,,r"iHtion with resources
w than $l(i.i)(i,(H)
wiim-h here.
to
open a
President Urges People to
-Mane .Thanksgiving
Offering
w"hii,ton. Xov. 24. A Tlwuk-giv.
I-' ' appeal fan- funds for the Auwr
' ."d Cross was issued tonight bv
,it i!on. , u, ilJ u,,,,
'"!"'it lor the-orin..ization, the ls
"t declare,, thnt' ortt of the 'war re
" fund of ni.WMMKMi; onlv re-
. i he imfm v,- he
said, was used
" '"'iiu.uuintf m surgeons, niimw
' 'narinii
in tle war zones and
",r !'"n-,a
mid -transportation. of
w mmiih)
ff niedi.-al Aiiimlivs.
"'"t the mi
tdemliil w.l- tJ- tl.ii.
f"""''"" "dJould.l. permitted to ceae,
""'Imiki.bl.. ' tin. nesinVi.t .i.lleluded
RALEIGH PASSES IW
o -. -ih-, l!oiv -u-Kce
loiunnt nl'vsieiiin. ilied tins
"ii-rn,
"I. II.. ... I... ... ....
f
. " '"!" h,r n a.,m.iti. Death
"s.it ,,f vumidjuHuiji of
'"' "'Hi inetiitritiK. He leaves s
"'"I'lLn-e tliilJa-u.'
Ols,.
ILi Koss
Fifty New Members Were
Secured by the Com.
mittecs Yesterday
NO CANVASS TO
HE MADE TODAY
10TAL OF 120 NEW MEMBERS HAVE
BEEN RECEIVED THUS FAR
MEANING AN INCOME OF !,
loll GREAT REPORTS ARE EX
PECTED ' FROM .THE C0M
- ' ' MITJEES FRIDAY
The Ikmrd of Trade committees in
live hours' time have signed up 111) in
dividuals and firms for l:!(i member-Hhi-ps.
and the minimi income already
e.vceeds tlmt of the past. Jt is also
sijrned on a three-year Uisis. The com
miltee which is looking niter the nii n
Ik'I' of meinbei-ships ihe larger in' cr
ests of the city will subscribe will re
port Friday, and this promises to be
the big day of the eainpaij.ni.
It was announced yesterday at the
luncheon at the Zin.endorf Hotel. wlcr
the Avorkers meet each day to mak.'
their reports, that' every one of thes
ii.tere.sts t. ill support the movement
strongly and are considering how many
iiieniberhips they will take. President
l.mllow said that they would take mem
berships in proiortion to their import
ance. The committee had mostly uutlyUi
districts yesterday, .mil the returns
were not so lai;e as the day before,
but Friday they return ujrnin tj the
tuisincss district, and scores that ask
ed the eiinunittees to return Friday ii.r
their answer are. expected to take meni
htrsliipg and run the membership mark
to over 2110.
Hifty-two iiieiii-tiersliips were rejiit
ed yesterday on tlie three year !isis
at i" a year. These .with the 71 re
p. rted on the fust day make a total of
I 'ill. This means S3,1.V( for each of the
years, or .!i.4o(i in all.
A feature of the eanipai(;n that i:,
nit as ..ratifying as the excellent nieui
bership re-nits is the work of the com
mitters. F.verv team except one win
vorking yeiterday. an I all will be on
the job Friday. There an; no buie
men in the city than most of the men
doinc. this work. An example of the
spirit of the men is -bown by Air. .1.
Si. Rogers, one nf the oldest active
merchant in the city. Mr- lingers weni
out on committee work Tuesday and
made so nvanv calls that Wednesrlav
(Continued on Pago Four)
TEACHERS MEET
IN STATE CAPITAL
Miss Mary O. Graham Calls
Assembly to Order Wo
, man Welcomes
Kaleigh. Xov. 21. Miss Mai'y
Graham, as president, convened
thirty-seeoiid iinnual session , of
Teachers' Assembly tonight.
o.
tho
the
The
teachers -were -welcomed by Dr. H'X'in
Carroll. The business of the assembly
will be taken up tomorrow The n
1 1 : i a 1 address by JDs.s Graham will
lOiiii' tomorrow night.
Tonight's Session
Tonight's .esion whs marked by the
following program:
Music - Raleigh Public Schools, Miss
Clara Chapel, director.
Address nf 'cleom'-Dr. l li:i Dev
on Crroll, Kaleigh.
HesHiise to the Address of Hel.inne
-Supt. I. ('. Griffin. Ma.iion.
The Coimtry School and the Cummu
nity Mis dessie Field. Hural and
s-mall Town Speiiili-t. National II. -f r . 1
Y. W. C- A.. New York.
Nrnsie- llaleigh Public S..la.nU, Mis.
( lain ('.linnet, director.
. Illiiwtrafed l-eHiirc- "The Agrinlitu-t.-fl
lienrgiiuiatioii of Denmark as Ac
complished. Through Ms Moleni I'.i'tal
School"- SU; II. W. l'oglit. speciali-t
hi Kural Kdiica'lioli, I'. Si. Uuna i of
K.lueat ion.
Thanksgiving Service .
The 'Thank-giving "rue Thaitdiiy
wilt If in the Auditorium. Hi-'i".
Durst will preach, The inotfiaui
lows.
Antlieiii. '-I'mise t' e Lord. Willi
Sells Ite.i.lil il't" Mel'.ll
Pi-Hie llistit 'te ( b ar, .lalil. s IV
Hrnulev. Il.r.'lur.
I'iav.r.
Ilyiiin. iliir ralheii G.mI. to Tin-;."
I.il.le Ij'ssi.n.
Aiithein. "To til, s. Thy N'snie.
1 1 Lord;' - . . Siiiiit -la-iH
Nferedith olb'ge. ( hoir. At.eit
MildeilbelL'. DllC-Jar.
Sel lltnll I'li-lliip 'Ihoiu.is ' '0 '
.... Willuuife'tuD.
1 Wi4te.n-1 fctr. iJaiNl
'1 b
E
Debt of State Mission Board
Is Reduced to Only
$1,800
Raleigh, Nov. 'it Hi'v. Livingston
lohiisoti. eoi responding snretiiiy of the
North Carolina Haptist. State Conven
tion, having jusl closed the coimntioii
year, announces that the deuoiniiiat ion
hiu raised the sum of .s?."."V,."-J 4 ,."i! for the
eon rent inu causes. priit'eipaHy' niision.
(his being $."i.Kl more than was raised
hint year. The convention brought
over a ..",0IO debt last contention and
this year the dijht is .-sT,8i.
Dr. .loliiison .says this has been a
great year for (he denomination. He
i perfeetint,' his final report for (be
State Convention, which o.ens "in
Charlotte IXfeiuber 7. He wtya the
missionaries report more than 1,HHI
baptisms and f00 additions to the mis
sions through letters." He say the de
nomination wa never in liner condi
tion for aggressive work and that there
is a splendid spirit, of unity and co
operation rarely, if ever, equaled with
in the bounds of the .Southern Haptist
Convention.
DIES IN MISSISSIPPI
Meridian. IMis.. Nov. 24-Jl!cpiesc illa
tive Samuel A. Witherspoon. of tin
fifth Congres-imial cTisfriet. of Mississ
ippi and member of the House Coin
mittee on naval affairs died tit his borne
here tonight. Withcspoon was strick
en with acute indigestion while address
ing the high school students last -week
and his heart was affected, the physi
cians sniil. He was born in Ijiwndc
county. Mississippi, in 1S.V. He was
elected last year to his third term in
f Vimxress. ' "
REV. DR. CLARK IS
PIT OFFOF TRAIN
Well Known Presbyterian
Minister of Greensboro
Yields to Conductor
Ul-iTnl.or... Nov. 1 Met. Ilr. Mellon
Clark, pastor of tiie first l'iesvteriaii
church beic. and ..lie of the State' most
prominent, tiiiiii-lers. was pnt ,,1 the
otithelli UjhIwhv passenger tntili bv
the rondii' l"f at .nnii'l..wn tonight,
over the minister'-, protest Utiii-e the
ticket agent i.l V. Ii-i",i t bad pun. bod
I'.Ls ticket t buni -t.iw il instead of
lirecii-boro. III. I link le.l lieen -in
Sahshurv alteiidniir SuimI;iv k'eb.Hil C.,u
ventimi. b..ii'.'ht a tr- kef that he thought
Mil, to I. eenslM-ro. yiid til.' price to
I oeiinsltor". '"l " le-o the e..ndu-f"i
told him il Mas to .lii iii -tinvn. he ie
ftisi'd (o pay antiliint.' nioie. The oin-dtict.il-
led the iniiii-tec triii. i the tiain
w hife a Sl'a.t'i illl-' e-ilie otei the
passenger-. lb. I link.- .hiiii? the .
nufc to Gierueboro later, " 1 .
BAPTISTS RAIS
OVER !iS010
IN EUROPE "i;
E
AGAIN FIGURES
He Had Room on Broad
way and Dispensed
'Money for supplies
GERMAN WARSHIPS
RECEIVED RELIEF!
Nc.M York. Nov. 24. -Twice iiL'iiin to I
BOY-ED S NAM
IN THE BIG TIL
day the name of Captain Hov cd. Ger Mentally th" fluid upp'Hirs to be nor
iiiim iiaviil ntlii.-lie. as ibro'iight into "'! ,",t- is 'purnly.cd below the waist,
the testiuioiiv at the If, ill of the Ham has cub feet, distorted knee joint and
biirg Aiii.i-ie.-tii line oH'iciiiU licensed t i 11 kl''""' Bilment which, physicians y,
iniispiiiiev bv di-pl.-hins relief to tier- ! "ll prove fatal if nn operation is nol
man wiuvliips in the Atlantic and iV
cilic at the beginning of the war.
Tint witnesses nfeind to room mini
her S(J 1 ttt. 1 1 . Di.M.UtMV s. Ctiptam
Koy-Kd's New V.nk InMiil.piartcrs w te-re
the iHouey was fninishcd foi' Hiipplie.
lo tin: (V.sta 1,'ieaii steamer (Jucada,
charged as ln-ine; ne of the ships' in
the relief traffic Testimony was also
heard about the lii.iiancc ot the sle.iu.
er Tlior from Nort.dk
The government cstabiili..l the fact
tlat the defendants suererded in lodg
ing coal and supplies o1oard tw o'
tin fleet of live Gcruimi tvarsbips from
the steamer Ilciwind Hying an Amer
iel.ll flag lit -SsepteniHer,- Wit Wil l''
the defeiidants ailuillted that tlier .'h.'il
te.nsl twelve sdsiiicrs for relief pur
poses, thev denied having iinytliing to
do with the Vuesada.
LANSINC SAYS BOY-ED IS
Washington, Nov. 21 -sSeeietary Lan
sing made it pliii. thst the piestm
alTiiting the statin of the diplomatic
representatives would be determined iy
the fctnte f e.rtnieiit on ffie broad
irrmmds of jsiliiy Me snid that Cnp
tain Hoy E.I. the GVrni.m Rfloehe, h
not, only' immune from rrimirifll action,
but that, nofliing the Pppartmriit of
Justice did in the H.imbnrg-Aniuri. an
casen binds the State Dcpartmeiit, -
P.imie, Nov
tlni' Page lias
it Anmrliail Aoil.il n - j
ic,iic-ted the Italian
government t gifi.tm him of (be r.-u't j
. .... ,i ,.
i'l Ifietr IP V ' en i i. nt inn. ine c.rcilll-i
stames afteooing C.e Mlikiliir of Hw .
Aiieonii. 'J'lie Aiueiiiin nnrn atfa. b-i
is getltng .,,.,, stiifement from the
siirt Ivors of 111" Aii. 'itiH to e-tablisli j
the, iialmieilit v of t'. auiiiiiuiinc wlii.l
forpedoed the
mi.
I
HANS SCHMiDT MUST
DIE VFf.K OF JAN
Albany, N "i
of AptM'al toda
Uiiiuilig .lariuiij y
the eleetr.siiiii.ii
Net
.4 "IV ,'tmrt
the week t
o
.I lliii.
lie fine for
Selmii.lt. con.
viett-d o( bi v ;i:g ' A una
Aui:,iillr ih e .f
riuit f
TS 1
LET THE BAB! DIE
Prefer to See Child Die
Rather Than Live In
Misery for Years
New Ynik, Nov. ''( A case rescue
' bblig that of the liollinger In.l.y of
j Chicago, dcveloiei here today when a
New York pliviemii oiifronte. the
; iiiistinn whether the life of a defer-
, ..... ul....,).t I... uiAil t.t' h Bitri,ii.,.t .it.
eralion, deiife the wl-b.s of the pm
The Uibv. it giH. was bnrn last night
. )on penormen.
Ir Jiiliu (ioldsmith. tint- tta(idin
physician, no) died the sirents lbt th
child's life could be saved oulv bv a
prompt .'peiation. He said a f tern u rds . I
"The parents nbsoliitely n-fitse per-!
mission for the iirre.iry nintiition P
could prolmbly save the child's life, ul
though it. would hIwuvh remain help
lessly .rippled. There l ho s'tlnn that
f enn'tiike without " (be prmili.n of
tie- piirenti.1'
Ihe father of the habv ai.: "I ts'
liete the Gbi. agii pht sn tun WRs fight
For tlm sak of hiimnnity T had rather
see the child die now than time to
live seven, of ri;ht years, in niiscrv and
sull.'liiip I think it w.Hild be befl.r
for all concerned. The doctors tell eie
an operation would only pmlonj.' its life
mid that it. would never be well Kten
though the operation were performed
hey sjiv it. would always be nnritlyed
j holow the waist. If 4he boby's hnper
fectn.ns were a nnll thine It would he
n different matter. X wiuld not want
to HiiiTifire its life under sic!i rir'iini
staii.es. Itnt what would be the n-.-to
let it Hve It would nlwar ) a
.-ripple and .i charge to its parent and
society. It is it hard thing to " bill
it would ! better dfnd
;e
McAdoo Will Make Re
serve Banks the Deposit
aries of IJ. S.
" ' "
t.l I
Sc. i .-turf M.--timt
he bad
ji.ai L.scr.e
i !i-. ai .ij'Wlf
,!,f. .-i tr. .'
4....M.H..V.-.. i..iie..i.
,.p, . IHii,. tB. (
,, , , ,
,U"t '"' 'l"l""""' " '- ''"
of the
Kiiwrinm't t
1 1 ,laeiiirv I.
Mr
v., II lie
plan tee
: o-rtf iwnk ill In- r
: t. sr
,1 I,, li.e
i ...rtn the erv j. es
l)iafi"iiiil Uiuk d.-posifa.i
! I .. tlie bei! lining ?l -.dui. t i-
trne-ter to t.i.e reserve W.ks the got-
eminent luiidi on l.'tisi' with tho
national bant in thv nties wlwre the
reserve Fk re 1mpi, n.oi '.i' "
iu aU, to 7.,000. ...M-mi
TAKEMONEYOUT OF
N T ONAL BANKS
STEPHENSON
NEW PRES DENTOF
S.S.
Very Effective Sessions
Closed in Salisbury Yes.
terday Afternoon
OTHER OFFICERS
WERE RE-ELECTED
THE MOTTO OF THE CONVENTION
HAS BEEN "A SCHOOL RATHER
THAN A C0NVENTI0N"-SAllS-BURY
SCHOOLS GIVE PA
GEANT, SHOWtNO EVERY
STEP OF THE GROWTH
The North Carolina fstinday Svliout
Convention, which lii 'x-en in wsslon
il Ntlibury lor tho ' M -t tluw
day. -lo'.l last night with
givitt. Sunday school histnru-al pgetint.
This n pr.'s'iited by the Munlay
(1'IhmiIs of Salisbtu v It was a pt
muiess and was attende.1 hv a very
large crowd. It was an educational
pngeal.l Mittrw V injt the ofgui, arowtli
Ulld develnpinelit ni religiniis eilucatliMl
tnm pittaianhal times to the present
day m.slcrn Hundnv ulusil with alt
il division und department 'Ihe
periial im-MMtte.! were an follow i I
Hebrew, (Utrisl.ait Km, Modern, ami the
gradisl Niiubw h1)hiI.
litis wua not the laricst Cimvention
erer l'ld in iiiim()er, but in reault
itissouip lis Led it ha never ta-rn niirpaaa
ed. The theme of the Contention wa
a Hclnsil ratlx-r than n convention. A
gr.,at srt of tie- tune ws given over
to conferences on the different phaars
of the Sunday school work.
iK'st. si'ssion of the Convention, Tu
ihanv' H 'ligiuu Kdtirmtiuu. Wil
liam A llrown, riuld Secretary of title
IiiU'rmiUoiil .Suii.fciy Kelu4 Aj.itt
turn, was the first apeaktT on this
theme. lie dtscinvd the cs.rehttion of
the Hun.lay huol Hwl the public m Ii.h.I.
Like the other addicse that lie made
ul this ionn.nl urn, it wim manU'r
jdece. V. 0. Smith, of the State Normal
College, sjs.ke on the Itiblo Teacher
This ndiea enjoved so mu.li llait
tit, is.aveiitiort toted t Late It printed
and distributed to the Sundty school
workers of the State at actual cost.
". C. Jackson, alw of the State Nor
nutl College, spoke on the training
iho. .Mi's Minnie K, Kennedy
made one of Hie bet talk of th
sjon on tha Kiruiuiglisati Sohool of
Mel lux!
Tho iiKaiiing session . lus.-d with the
ebstion of ofTiceiH for the next yiai-r.
Mr i Gilh-rt T- Steple n.n of 'tin
, (Coiitintie.i on tmge .our
OfFIRSTEMPEfiOR
New Ruler of Japan Visits
Mausoleum of Ancicnf
Ruler of Japan
Viis, .hipiiu. Not -'a t'mpeior Voa
Inliito airiM'd h.ie today to puy bom
age belnre the iiiiiuioletmi of Lniierol
liiiiiuu, first. Kitiperor and founder of
the l,ttnee Kmpire, which is built on
Mount Cnehi in Vnuiato province,
Kiiifwror .liiiimu, sivk lapunew' hi
torv. vias a ..ii ol I 'gavaf nk tayen .t
tuikolo. a grandson af'.er tite genera-
tion. of ,he glea1 llti g.ldes A r.ia I ... H
,n Olllikiillil. lie tll-t reigll.-d i'l Ky
imIih, nuking hi lies .bjuarf at Ml
Tekli'liih.., which Is supposed (to it
t,.. pr.-u.iitK i id A.. This i the
. ttii.it; N'liiili no Inik.ito. guild
juii. .of. ili'- jo.in .g"d'.i ..Je.t-n.)t.J..fr!iii
I tlx- .elestiul d'tiain. as tradition hold
11.' I iniaTi.r Jrnimii . oii.eint n
id.n to .iil.jtigato the atM.nglllfll natives
in 1ln- mail, tsbiti.l and bring the wliob-
island emnire ohder better .mitrol. He I
fittcl nut an ej-liiioii to ihe ea-tern
re;ioii, i'1'n-.-lf '-"leneindiog tr.ng
iirTm V't-r a'fiM'" -(niggle .ltb the
efM-itiv und vari'tui-fiiitg bun, be estitb
Imlod iiiM'ct i.! heai..i,t U-r, at Ka'-4il
uxhur.i. t,ii,,ti protinee. and holding
le-ltval ii Imiior of (lie iuip.'riul iincea
Into. .ts. f inled to tie- t hrone de- htriit!?
hmiselt Ii'-t so' '-ei;'i. f the -i hi ml
einpiie. Ifie defe 'd 101 esi..n wil fllill
I;, C I i. an thai d y txg.iit llii' nn
I lod.i I c! of .la.t.itn and a... dates lite
hi.t. rt ' f old .lamll wlm II Ino-t .lui
rtli.s, .jiieflt as Bill ll-l.t ie. '.
- the day rnaiLs the toni,Ieion of
tie- 1". it work of n ittoncl foundation
it i- '.t'se'rve.i as a national hotidav.
tti. o .Hiintig 7H y.-ars. Kint-eiftr Jim
n. i. He'd at the age of I It Ida fleams
"M- inliireil at li no. 1 1. eastern foot
of tdiimt I'tlebi. w h.-f the present
iii.iiioi.Miiit stands
The aliol.. e.mtt followed tlu- Kniper
or ln.ru Kioto to Nam, and after rciting
.1 iiip imperial lode preceded to tbe
u.ui.solriuu. j'ireat nowj of mnc
ASSOC AT DN
WORSHIPS ATTOWIB
.(CoatiuUv( o Pa fojjr
SERBS PREPARE TO
MAKE LAST STAflO
unsTifi
They Have Been Forced to
Flee From Latest
Capital
RUSSIA MASSING '
ARMY FOR BALKANS
OVER THREE HUlfDKID TMOUAllOl
SOLDIERS BEIMQ Wl W SXADI
HESS FOR ATTACK BT CZAI, ;
BUT POINT Writt ASXT ,
WILL STRIKE HAR HOT J
BEEN INDICATED
London, ' Xov. 3 Vm AIM pre.
wtilation ot t collectlta nut to Grvu
ha a brought Unptwvaoieat in U rla.
tion between (rc ami tit KaUaU
power. Ttu Ontek fnanivr ia ouoteit
a sayintf Uiat ltluHjgh Ore Uteotre
lically objeetwl to the Allied troora
enUtuijf virwe.-', im&utf ttw wwiid
not f.)ssM tiam-
The wlliUry iituition la the Baikxi
ha grown grair for th . Scrbuuu
ITw Ausaro-Certuait and JJuigarvin
troopa .jta-ratinn In tbM noluWM
have enter, d the Koovo plain, wher
tlw tserbutn ax) poe4 to um
their last aland, and bate wrMinKtl
Mitrovitw, th Uteat Serbta cafsUL
Th Serb hava been drtvm from' i'n
turn and neniM tli Hitnlea nrver, wnat
it ts tliounht tla Herbiana Wllf make
a ktaiid at tu Artauiian nnd UontcM
grin trontiora, but U-y Ul tin at
a dnedvairtage.
I h 8rtiaiiit on the Katctmnik front
and in the nouthwest eornvr of tWt
iXiuntry roiittnue to check th InvmtUf
aa d tlu A(tli-l'roeh fthmtn
The Ku.Aiana nri portvd to liava
massed 3.H),iKai men fof' Baikal) op
nratmn. tout tW point tbnrt tbf
will atrtlta ta Aot Indicated. ..
(iorim, on tho Aiu4iv-Raluui htmi.
In Iksco retMl. rerf netcnuLle. . fU
vhi.)i likewise' appear to ba await iu
Kita in lrentino. pitatwn nt Hit ut
In range of the Ititlhan gun, art-ntd-ing
to the Viennn official reporta, tliU
lending color to the report that (U
Attnuiiia hav t evacuated flnbereto,
'Except for the ranewal of operations
in falltpHi, (hero w no Important,
happening on the .other front. Con
riita of til.' elaaa of lfj!7, mchldin((
youth of 1 and 19, wiff be- eallcd bf
I'm nee on IWrnW H( addlnf V,0M
to the army. - -
The Ilrlti.h force operating tu
Mesopotamia report tfie eaptwa ot
Ctesiphon, IS itillea from Bagdad, with
a lo of 2,ii but er forced to re
tire fmir mile to obtain wafer. f r
- Situation 14 Not Hopelaa, r
Atlmtia, Nov it Tb Herbian war
minister, aceordirifl to an interview
piiWilie.t heie, declare'" that 2OO.0nn
Serbian trni are still ml -t and tbat
the ait un i ion ih by no ro.'an, bopeleaa.
Hie minl.t.r. alio I In honiki,
tuimted Serb-la, raiialtirt at more
than M,rio inc the Anitn-OWmai
dnva began. It mid thai th
biiina are hopettil of hold Injt the pmtaew
nd of wearing down the enemy onlll
the Anjtb-I,'mieh and Rnaiai foret.
are tioi.g iiouth to reaumo tba offen
lte. , -,.
Put Isue Vp To Grate
Pari. N'or. - ?4 The minMr of
(he Allie, at Athena railed upon Mi
Creek government in m body nt auoa
HViiiliniied on pde four)
New Naval Post Will Cob
serve Nation's Invtntive
Genius
Wasteitfton, Nov. W fwrreUrw
Tttnieia' plan to wak u of tlm ta
veiitive geiiiiia. of the Nation for tn
benefit of th Narv Hefstrtnont took
lia kalay, hen 'Caplaio William B.
Snath, eegiiiKcrii.jr officer nt tim PUUa
d'-lpbia navy yard, wu p))Uitl at
a lwt in WashlngtoM derribid a,
li'aritiK boiiM fw sustioB. C--tiln
Smith will receive all eomtaiuu.
tn.u d-almg with nvw devloa tad ult
out the r.ronii.iiig vart to b UUiO itp
by the civilian advisurv bfrd, of
wbj.-h TlKniui Ku'viu U tluurauad
SUE 0F RtO CROSS SEALS
111 Ml MM IS IEI9
WiisUit-eB, Ko- 2-Tb ptes-aed
of the n of fce4 Croaa Chtiti
et!, which ar Revolted to tb atndy
and pietenttoii of tnberOow in tlie '
I'mted State, promt- to exeaMl all ;
reiord. Thl yar aopplv of tii,-. '
luXiOUO mil- it m per nt (mttfV
than last tear ami khuuld net &' JoO.
AGAINST I0BD
CLEARING
FOR SUGGESTIONS
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V' Jati .na lVlUasa . .
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