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FEAR N. CAPE FEAR EWS greet you and ask your support. EWS Advertis in CAPE "FEAR NEWS and help us grow; Vtft.. I. NO. 7. FAYETTEVILLE. N. C, SUNDAV MORNING, NOV. 21. 1915 PKICE.t.(0 PER YEAR THE FALL OF GOREZIA And the Breaking of the Austrian Hold in Central Unes IS VIENNA REPORT I Austrian. Fighting le.perate- ly. Are Reported lo He Mak i inif Preparations to tiive , 1'p the City. I . ' iu nd the breaking uf the Austrian ' hold in the central lines are rtrJ"rtMa o Vienna. A dispntrh from Zurich I say that Italian infanntry is pre- I I paring for the lutal ami tM assaults J on Ciurexia. The Ausli tans, -fiehtip desperately, are reported to be. niak mg prtpa rationst t' (five up the city nd fall rkack to a new lme.buh hai tye?n preparxnl for iMJ-me life..-' The Aup.tr i aft losiet you?rd4t naul to havtr bfn etrht thouuid. AH lie friim ItaUan jmjt e &y thai the Austrian line ott (iorita i ?iarfy broken. The a"i.e tonight ctaim that the Austria.- in up ir the fact t1 vinu ut have re(?ain all their pRtj4&.. 7hr"Jirteii? tkt Ft tr, t Je Itahar ep-t ap fchptyrBhp(K.i itw itity Afni the tfefemtrT' fc5effi' Vs it No feave faii- en 44 (Re huild- rsain and are txfitHiirilir ri the of life am?rtf eiviha f (-uiati in rf'port4 heav The Italian have tcel a tton ..th'fd itn Monte San Michere, which ranmand$ the etty Ai offtcnil dtn ftath isfluwi totiay in Home announces ihe capturs of the Austrian position tw-tween the wsimmit- of the hivrhts. Atthouirh official coidii mation of the mt upation of MnitiiN'. n hy the Kul arians h.Hs not ieen re-fivtI, ln lin has accepted 'it u pioitadly true, Srvian military .(!!( tal utwtrvfr,- tore are rardvl as nteadii urow irtjf ttirse Thi; tiiptute of Ticiy b ( he Bulirariuns,has made the y for the Austriaru. and tht Hfrinan fortes in th north are Mcadily ifiviny way 4' fore -the A it i term.'n ai mn-v Tht eapj. ure tf live more Serbian ltit and 'i.Miiti ffiovc Set (nuns m an f:(U:nced t'tity by Hie .ti otiicf at 1 HeHin. Keri-nt (U'WK d.i.pii lchc 1 1 sjIIi ' A Then. i -ay the Si!(n-iic art 'etreul- , injr bidoi f- tht l.itj,r(ti .an- io. joti 1 vrde-t l'c lia e lt-t or. ( : t.--.Ml!'.. ! nd h,i- s.it J all th-.'i: ;umj1m ry uf vabtf. I'.mbartino fit d intend, Ui'lrutm, t- l.ntish .vtnitor i .t-'ioiiiiccd. ?i this aftcrnK.nV ..tb-'at repor-t t"r'-m H-r!iri Th -(MU'iront -uy- the Mm-t-'rs w.-rc dri n jtf bv tit'Mr.jm --at t'iittt-r ivs. A i tn N't y !n it ! ;tro-u !im ti -? iHjrbt atid hand t:)-na-!r ? i-thtitit: ! MiTi arintrttia td Uy I'ai t war vtTire. j The t'entri! New, ' orrc jmOcIvM at lie nv, Switei inn.l. it vg: afdiv-d to- j lay that the dmbmat tiieic iinder- ; wtiiiid a declarat ion i -I .f k (IiM many by ltal oi.dy a matter" tf hour- French -Transport Ship Sunk; 800 Lost.. .la an.lon. Nov -O The "St ir" this r of the' tnrpedo-eano-r (aha.btn vx ..). prints a slory I'lV'f tbt', Kr. io h s! in the Meiitct , arie.tn th,. hto, v Ua --hii. Wil Xeeovdillt' to ..ttvoyi'iir r "' ""o- who hs.J beer, tihtins iii the la,.!!a-eliev to f rail, e The .nf.-r, (s. p. ; irtxen that moi ,.f the o-o n -.t-Ft. :.,( whet, the steamer sunk. Callapsf of Grandstand ' Injures 100 Persons MaMison. Wis., Nov. 'Jo.- Fully one huuderd persons were injured, some of them M-riouly, when a soctiun of th (trandsund at Camp Randall field this afternoon collapsed.' Just at the start of the second quarter of the Wisconsin Minnesota football game. There were 50U spectator on the tand when it collapsed, and it is considered a miracle that none was hilled. Sinking of Norwegian Steamer Raiser Grave f Situation Washington' Nov. ill. The State partment this afternoon ordered Am bassador 1:, at London, to investi gate the torpedoing "nii sinking of the Norwegian RUumer l.'lri.ken iii the North Sea. The ship was carry in, a cargo of wheat for the Ik'linan relief commission from New York to Rottedaro. The attack is said to have been without warning. The Stat Depart ment was officially advised of the vessel's sinking by the consul Harwich, Knclan.i. Republican Leader For Preparedness Good and Strong. nashiugtvn, Nov. Jo.--" I am f. preparedness and 1 am lor it strong I am perfectly wiiltntr to co-oin-rate "' non-partisan -program for ap" lt'lua national defense." Wrlti statement today Republican - der James K. Mann, of laflmois, thv first oii'u iul ;.ino.irirement i ' l"r tvcpui.iicaii attitu.to toward President Wilson ' recent planv Tht: oi-o(M.ratioi)- nhuh the Republican will ifixe the Jem..cruts, Mr. M inn ;tij. however, in.it be of the sort that inciuiicx consultation of the lead ers oii the features of the program aiw r.ot the kd Uiat wojl,i require tlie Republican to' accept any proiVtsal. the fresMlent houll niakc The xtateinent by Mr. Mann follow ei ,pv; on tne heehi nl :m at, n.Mjncenieiil the White' the I'resideni (yjd mvitnr Mr Mann and S'nator llaliij !rj confer with him in the treneral legislative pro trram The -invitatioi! wa sent by the I'resident in accordance with hit, policy of making- the fit'ht for pre pareilnesK alonK lion -partisan line!.. With Mr. Mann', nupport of mili tary prepart-lnexa and the coming out of Speaker Champ Clark yesterday with an asaurance that he believes in adequate defense. Representative Kttchm. majority tender of the Houw. is the only party leader in WashinR ton who opKse HtreliKthemnp mili tary' defenses of the nation IHK WKATHKR Kilt Sl'NIlAY AM MIMAV Waiihirifrton, Nov. 2o The weather foreca-t for North t.'arolina for Sun day and Monday follows: Kair Sunday and Monday, except rain late Son, lay in th.r extreme west portion. Moderate woter'y winds. Kentuck Turkey for the President's Thanks giving Dinner . U ;i -hnif.'i,.n. Nov. 'Jo. - A Kentucky ,1'kcy iifciiin wiii ti.m: liie labie of I're-i l. nt Wilson on ThankserivitiK i'ay It w:!l l,e kii!e! l.eintrton Monday and shippel . o us, to reach here on Weiincday. It wtll he j irre.it -'." poand srohbler, ami has laeii pie-pait-l for the I'lesiilint under per sonal direction of South Trimble. Icrk of the Hoiie of Representatives, He fui r.is'heii the turkey that orr:; mente-l the White House table last Th:oil, -i;niinr l iy I-or mote than m-'tith the lui key has been fatten- mii , ,n celery . doujrh, so ac.-rn poppet an 1 vrive it a irame meal tlavo Kussian Has 700,000 Men Ready and 2,000, 00 More by Spring 1 .rial. Nov in. VS'iihm a TtUU'lHi !-;.i Russian troops, (iipp;:.! and trained, w ill .take d. accord,;!-.' lo -jenera! stslf today. It i,i:-o was staled that 1st the Russian iror.eral stafT ;th Ma eM.-ts to have more tiian tvvo intf !i w: adtttatnai troo;s in ,o lion. lery :aetory in Kus-ia ts nev. c-rija'.ced ,n Tiiaeajfaeti.ii '.ii!.' the- c'j'rpin. ''t n.v-os- a c fo, the fie -ll li i p--. Porter Chftiton Dis charged; Saved Iy Iioyal Decree t omo. Italy. Nov. 'M. -1'orler Charlton was discharesl from prison this mornin and left for Milan im mtsbately. Charlton-, on (VtoWr 25, was sentenced to six years and five months for killing his wife. He had been in jail five years and one month. A -ayal decree cut down his sentence one year. VILLA NOW RETREATING His Orders Were to Cap ture Obregon Dead or Alive HAS ONI Y 1 000 - f FX ment in tht' -Wona lit u"y Unes anl devoid' of . mind. Acord Nuvvonfintial intimalioi, rivei j t -U i.Hom.ation w far oUain- "I'ntil Vou Have Captured or Killed ObreKon. Vou Must nut iieturn to Main Army." Villa Said. (.ViHa's.rttrtatiiig army lost 6Mj dead and yX) wounded in one of the McKxlietst eni'iemenO foujfht since tht" battle !" Ajrua! Prieta, when jt was aycked j yesterday afterixxtn at-'AUmiJu, SonoFt. oy Carraiizia--ta SWces. j Alamito is twervry aiiUs rvsrxei f Hermosii!..i. The battle rae) f.fl j five ho.ji's, -ucextuic a ret.rt day Troni iieneral ?brejron Tse "-r-rin.a leader also viims tSjr t-tptsire of lwo eannofl " !& Hie, feme nutMis. 4i i rifles ..aisd .-evera! .'arioa.-i of po- visions and olhw war suppliec. . Obrejjor, did n-t mentor rh. Carranza losses. The Villa force was one of trie twe column into whii-h th - northern lead er's army ha beer uniteti. Thi column was movinir to attack Her moso, the capital of the Stale. The other Column, under liereia! Rtslritruez. is entrenchtsi at t'atianea. The bulk of Obre,ron'& arniy, num. berinir alK.ut ".Dim") men. left Villa Verde this morning to attack Rod ritfueii. The latter has about fi.tMht men AccoTtlintt to Carran?.a officials here. (Jenerai Villa himself is mov ing eastward from his head.piarters with about .'!,t"MI .men. Major Sylvan, an ollicer of hte Villa lodyituar,l, declare I that Villa sev eral days asro gave orders to the than.lsond men in this picked b,idy to "I'rintr in tieneral Alzaro Obrep-on dead or air. e.' '"I'ntil you have raptured or killed ( tbrecon, you will , not return to the mam army," was Villa's final injunc tion Ix)rd Kitchener Re ceived Hy the King Ati'.cMs. -.-v. 20. Lord Kitchener, 'ret .u ol" v ar for lireat llritam. urn; ,-i . iv:e re' thetip this aftert'oon and ,d l-y K ml- ("oiistantinc. Desire to See Liberty Hell Causes Six Deaths Meni( his, Tcr.!,.. Nov Jo Mrs I. H t'raho .as killed an i six v.o V.'i mid two children were t.ad'y in d.rtsi ivs.lav' at the reccptii.n i.-,ver the Liberty lieil. The' people were caUKht in a jam that eot l.eyon.1-the eontro! of tile police and Mrs. Craic was .traniiiieti t.o di ath Austrians Trying to Cut On Serbian Retreat London. No. ,:c. The Austrain forces on the richt flank in SeKia are swintriiir toward Montene.rre with tin apn.irs-tit object of cutiint otl the Serbian Tetl'vat to that comi try. sbo.-i'-i 'the Se..- tans be'driveti er tindV 'r. m thou own icrritory . i.- seems l.:kv!i The Aus .v.-, a, low lis a.i I on th e-' bla bet w. a Ti-! 12 niile- of N'o'v, i;a.-... have occupieo s aeross the borde river at the bor. an-i cast ew Sei f the Mrs. Hetty Green, Rich est Woman in United States, 81 Years Old New York, Nov. 'Jii.-Mrs. Hetty' Green-, the richest woman in the Cnit ed States, will-be .81 years' old to morrow. No celebration has in-eh planned; but her son. Col. E. H K Green, said there probably would be a Kttlc family dinner either at his home or at the home of his sister. Mrs Matthew As tor Wilkes. Austra Wants Subma- fine Question Re- V. considered. VushinrUn, Nov. 20. AmiH.ssat!-r i Page, at R-jme, raided the State le- formed by the kalian foreign tdl.i-e that it had no rea'n t hefieve The submarine- which sunk the Ancnna a "r Austrian. s.uue pariment Milicul sai.J this mide it v-r -ui m vhtih yrte had lH'n conJmed since wmimv any ivprentatins it may Uhe was .sixUt-n years old. The wu make, to Austria. Another develoD- man is now nnthina l.nt iw siiv utpartmcnt tmt Aus- tr may infoim, ine I r.ited St.itet thut it not tniund tv th- German agreement with hu government ,n thu sul.-murine oueti' It i un.ii-r--ood that Austria is omteni plating i usOi;lti tin- L'ji.it d I rt eatire suoiuan it.'S tc COlli-'.lt-l iuestion as new i fieroiatioi: with jhal (.-overnmem j Men mother died ' some time later If Austria should make this demand. lbnd her father married arain. A sis it i sjffTl it will be on the jrrouiH lhi.t te-- of Grace died and, it is said, the icternatiopu! law does not exprtjs.siy , impression was (riven that the child t'jVern till- case of warfare by under- wa Grace. No one ever knew it was .Ke iSiats. I . - P. 'Morgan Greatly Improved Since Operation. a Ne Yolk. Nov jn J. ..M 'RiJ , .-1 so ft; j. h sifue his opera ion for- apnendicitij that he will leave his home a: fiien Cove. I. 1 . on j.,nday and iom to New Vmk. At his otliee '..d.,. it was said he would not come d,.w, the . mi. Wall Street, but would spend ai nis Home in Madison - Frictions Between De partments of Justice and State Washington, Nov. L!ii. - The second case' of friction bctueen uoveriiment executive departments over' alleired neutrality violations and fs, nib cases developed tislay. State Department s-taiais showed, reseimnent nainst , i,e Depui tmenl of Justice fur making public a statement mwhich '.iisul-flciiera! Von Nuber Vustrian at New -rk, was named a lurinjr implicated ; bail' hour later these .men arrived at u the alleged ipt. the hospital a thud man by the name Previously the Department of Jus-' o Kans limped up to potiee head tice and the Treasury Department j.iiiiirtres with a pistol bail in his hip. had clashed over the activity of the He told the policemen that Charlie aent of the -latter department . It Minnard shot him when he met him was alleged they were outside - juris- i: the street near- a store on Hay- i ction. State Department otliciaU j mount Hill and that he went to the n.ade it certain that they eoTisid. -red ' police station to let them know who fie Department of Justice' .n er-tcp- j.shot him. He left there iroinir, he ! ed its limits when it named ("on-jsaid. to the hospital, but we failed il-lleneral Von Nuber. 1; was stale,! I to find him there. Two policemen aal the d.it of the I lenai tnieut of phased Muynard for a mile toward the u.-tice was ..nl lo co!!,. ell.'e. T!te pa-spol I ea.-es : ai roru apam tonight whe: arned that t hiof liuli ureau of. In est ,-aiion - anmiint o' .la-t:ee. ha-i lidoenly for Vl'.inia. i ,a 'erstoini he is to .joesi,. lahl and otbels serv !nv n passport frauds. It , tabl and lus aec-ninia . o the di partnlcitt thai nr In e;ive e l ienee e, r.. :: n implicated in, the : r.e the sentences believe I ili- Double Tragedy in""Chica.goi I t buaKo. V v nappy, Miss ii'p'none ej-,-' ;.; .-m-rionj; 'f-,.,- Jo, Laiishmir' and (..omd o.;;a Kin--.i. a r.iv. hi I 1 -' '- ' -i.. s,.i;,( home TioToo li,.- luoeks t"i.,ni The o ( haiiui a mac stepped her T.-..'-,c- "lvt- sllols rare; oat: lhe ir; r! aid the man fell dead. The man bad shot the c;r! a. id then killed himsert. i h- t,oi', e fiave iu-cn ar.abU- eleidiii :he mui, i in-: ls mi "I WITH MISS! S IlKOUtl 1 .1 he new on A . ;ut jsnitUs." was thai Hi ' i'A Saturday a''tct.lo. '. Ki"W l;c!v :' i; by Mis - ' I he - '.. . ; ; - K.le in, i r an lo, ...j Ha IPeUllt. '1 hv'se . nila.itv of" lhe h"s; Kan iflianis. Marc Miller, a I ticy. Sail Kyle and thv' .!ub's .1-, . 'ho-- s we:c M .r. ' - " Wh'tih,-:-.,!. c Myers. ! ... ' truests. Mrs R H. Lewis, of Oxford? Miss Kle.-.n..r Ihiske. .Mrs. W. E Drothers. Mrs I. loy 1 Whined and Mrs. W. T. I!r.H.k. After a spirited (rame. an attractive silver picture frame was awarded to Miss Williams, the winner of the club prize, arid another to Mrs;. Whit ted, who, as a ' guest, had scored highest. . ' - Cards having been laid aside, a de lightful salad course was served. Unprecedented Cruelty of a Maryland Father Kastun, Mil., Nov. -0. A tale of J cruelty unprc-ce dented in the a final j of thi ' .sevt.if.in is t.einjr unfolded to I the nrrjtnd jury in its investiaUon j of charges ujrainsl Frank Marshall, farmer living m ar here, whose I ! daughter Grace, nyw tIK years dd was found a prisoner in a rw-m 8x10 ed. 5 he irir! was locked in the r 12 years ago for disobedience to her parents Sne escaped i,v jumpintr.out , f the window: her Uu, was broken ai,d lie was taken back into the bouse Mini the lea was set; but the suruery was faulty and the limb .no j f.)Ur inches shorter than the other. loot until this week v, hen an line). j of the irirl from , Wilmintrton, lie!., lvis,u-,! lhe Marshall home When he , weni 10 niHi ne neuru trroans. irom m:e room and on invest itration hl. ' found the jrirl. uk k;ko shmts thki k t .. j,Onr Shot in. the- Stomach, tine Shot j in the Hip. and' One in the Knee. . j Saturdav niirhL about 11 oVfoek. jwhen a bunch' of netrroes hail .ath- I ered in front of Sidnev McQueen's! L.ufs r..a-. r- ,u a r 1 .. 1 l (- V ) IILU, lilt, .1. V tdtltlll, CJlJJIlt difference arose between flud Wrijrht , and Chai -lie Maynanl, when Muynard whipped out a pistol and betran to ; shoot. The first shot the ball struck !. Bud Wriirht in the pit of the stomach, j the ball trlanced around to Bud's i nttht side and the doctor took it out I bis rit-'ht siile under the arm. The j second shot struck a bystander, Robt. j Metiru, in his left knee which made a i painful but not a dangerous wound. The thir.i shot at thnt time went wil.i. Wrijrht and McGru were taken to the ' umberland Hospital where their i wounds were dressed. About one- k Mill, where he Wriifht ami M,i'- caped.. .id ihe e, bill shooting he finallv (,b l l h ill I S t.KI- I irbl In the ol "lilt l e. k t al e Jllfct V est News Ol.'ice. ;,b I 1 ;;. i ti?1l-t '.ill . .1 1 " ' o, lhe N.-VS I'''"1' A larue i'.WiI ''". ''' ' ti that tin re had thl' ' U?. ireek-. ,l,m " of ,h- Va-tV. and ''l:,M' R.:-ma.i.,s. -lis- '" ! in v on s.tou j;t :.t en a i-t. d i.l-U 1 ilis ii UK- prop h -washer r. N't 'eel ai : unci that 1 a oiinf , K-'ni::o s aw..! 1 h;m Sin '. i i v.iili'-:; h;- !r;..! e. la w is ''!ia: Koniara - owe.!- him ii i . Ill l-elll.. TlleV Sep! dispi.Ve anlil th V eanie .j and ihe ,sii:: s.,s tb.at Ko- I'ilri ' be l.tse'l to the Cum I tiospiut f",,r trealinenl. whde was taken t-- .he iiotie.- stal---:: ii'i ae-oont of his eollducl. lie in lhe stif." of fab for hi :.ta e io . oui't Monday m-o-nua: iVo-ci- Ivon-a.a-s iil r , -tern '. : e'tisiy hen. 1 bi.e ... Wis !" l-,v c a e appi a at !o Kurial ol Mrs. Currie. Mary Catbc: r !' : le I Mr d ii'i-ll oi-tu-rv a f i. siand ieea.l.e.1 t!' M s funic was u, .' res. ""' i'll.s ceiil:'y . 1 , .h ;. I nderwnod, Kvle Co. The business conducted by Mr J. I. Vnderwooil, for several years, has been incorporated and the new name is I'nderwood, Kyle fo. Capt. W. K. Kyi. w. w-s with the A. C L. for many years will be manager and will co.itinuc to d - general brokerage business. The in corporators have many friend who wish them the greatest success. FORTY-ONE TO NOTHING larvard Wins Over Yale liy a Substan tial Sctre OXt-SIDFI) GAME I oVI v-Sevvn Thousand Persona Separated Themselves I roni S2.00 Each to See ihe (.ante.- 1 Huston. .Mass. M'VcR thousand No '-Mi. - Korty pero!t separated themselves from (a) each for the privieivK in sittinsr 1:1 the horseshoe stands in Soldiers' 1'ieid this after noon where the Ya'u and Harvard gridiron jrladi.-itors nie; in their an- jnual clash. Ihe score was, nothing. . ifan d i 1 Vale. Harvard rule.1 ai Hi to (i favorite' in the hettfng'that preceded the com bat. There was upside rable Yale motley in s-ht, the rooters for the Slievlin-ized Yale eleven feelinir fair ly confident that th;' bi blue team mijrht pass out another surprise te the already much-surprised football world. ' On form. Harvard seemed to be Yale's superior. Harvard's 1115 show- inf ' far better than that of Yale. The Crimson s.piad outweiirhed that of Yale about i pounds to the man, but despite these handicaps there waa in the Yale- ranks a feelinir that Shelin may hypnotise his "men- into winning another victory. The small a,rmy of "experts" gath ered heie couldn't sie much' chance lor Yale, but with the memory of Harvard's victory over Princeton. and Yale's V ictory over Princeton fresh in their minds, tlicy didn" express their opinion vrey loudly L'xpertingr m football fames has .become too pre carious of late for the tlopestecs U 'lo any blatant prophesyinir dust before . the battle, She tin iriitheied his men around hirri. be spoke them with his ni";:ut'ic voice and then issued just two vital orders: (II Follow the ball; (it Stop Mahan. The Yalers felt ihat if. Mahan could lie stopped from making his w.iid (lasbes around the ends, or from o'.irimr h.,e.e hole- in the' line. it Aoaid r .co '.he ay for a Yale it lory. Malum was the man that Yale reared; in lhe Yah- mind: Ih, turned ip as rl. eal el i !n . And the lla:-v a' diles Were told (o i'.all or. e Mi lev tiueiUsey. He's the !.oot,ni: pel-sen. j,.a know, the fellow v. ii-. hoisted a a.', yard hoist over the ..-is week. tiauhton. .li'.-l.e.'e'i. . has b.liit up somo : some set ol pl-in-i. intended . e: .!-"'- do -n;',::- .he toe of .1 Mr. U,.crn"iy. " The plan? t is the dark, .'eon secret that l" be revealed- a!. til the foot- oe:;ati in f a ered ( iccrt. lhe 'i'!!il!llli;'; ill l - n t boed in ;i saci I i- -: Ui.inist , bur- h '. tlr-.l!-, -.h-.et -. Aii'.hev:- "t.i :i bam.i::,,,: ; ii-- t.o pr.o.-e.ni will i cm er; at the . .:ht at 7:M0: ' " I'hotr. . and Prayer. K.'.-pi n-t- !l- s ; i i-s W ,u son and a Musi- Mr leas Mr ta , V', hs t'boros" "lhe Had His rinirers Cut' tff. Mr V; K Strickland, of Cedar Creek, was brought to the Cumber land General Hospital Friday with a ci ippled hand. ' He was working a h;ngle machine .when the saw caught ties r.ht hand and cut off one ringer, ar.i lacerated his thumb so bad the oi-ctor had to take it ofT. Just fifteen 'year ago he got one tinger cut oft. '' Mm( --l by machinery.
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