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f " " ' ' " ' . ' . -. - - . - - ' TP "TP "" tN T ' ' T. TSf :S,'". Tr rrr o-' V'--Ty. : ri u cHKHHlLL, Editor and Publisher, PUBLISHED MONDAYS AN D THURSDAY'S fit Yt? X-!?u2f CONCORD. N. C. MONDAY,. OCTOBER 0,19111. LAST TWO WEEKS 0 0 PRESIDEilT WiLSOlI ikuwiiiUUSIHIi IS STILL IIMOlGi COIIEEBEIiCE BEGISiS They're Not All in the Ball Park ARE THE BIG ONES ESf E SEBVCE . -JTCENTRALCHURCH I '- ; ; L. ; ' n I i A I I nTrn -II in I t ! m 1 rrrmT i - in i i ii . i i i nr lie i i i i 1 i j i - - tit i i 1 'wru Lowered at the ,a-t I:vcning'.- i'licrcstine and - - ' V " Ni.N ;!!! STARS THE FLAG r-v ww ., t Taik-i by Messrs. IJ. is Ohrr.e mkI. J. Lee Crow-jU-Wi!! Keep the Stars L.1 ' ;J, Were on the Flag. .1. ., ph'l'l"'! ..... i I I ,,1' tViitni! M'thod-lliirty-cight blue tar, :i ; t r-l t rv ii :' remarkable uui impressive 'I in- clntrcir was 1'i.r (lie service, , i I... Mi ' 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 ' ' . 1 I'l .HI. . . 'Ill' iri'lll' v ,v ( pi ned liy an or M ,!. which ,v .i ii inn. ly. the "U-vmhi, iv; T. W. Smith read '.".". .imr. i'.!ipu intr with prayer, f. T f..:ii.wc,l !v chanting of .. r. 'iiin' 1 Hit' cnoir. - : 1 ,; ' '.. ....... x,. i III 'III.' "' 'I!!' MMOICrs, V I'lCimiV nii.T-i! by 111, choir. wwu-r l,-iii'-'JHl!'-vc(l by a r':ul-l-i,v.liv II -s- Williams., Mrs. Wil t'li - t!i" i""'!'!. "Home .Again" ;V,;, iiii'l n-adhig was one mi,'.' in'-' I'l'i'i"!'1 ':l,, beautiful A . . , . L.J.-. a::i,.-.li:iii'ly i ? i -1- I ii' Mii'-'iny 01 an y !r,iii.iii I'.v tin' '(nv'roirijliini a V;;,!!, w:is ni 'ik' hy Mi-. 1). .!.. Col aM. ""'!v.' in iI:hv of till' p.-ls- iiiial'lc ti .'illciiil on ae .Mr.J'nltrai'e told of yici' f'.a'iVwas crt'ct tl hy v Vuii-' l'i'Hp''V .Misv'n.inry Society ji!,,. I'luuvli. aii'l li"v a I eacli service U '.ill" . in. r.:r m mi :!i y l;i a Hill' M 111 ;!;,. ,1,11'tIi m prayer lr:f leen olVer- : f,.r c:;rli M ir. "Kvery one looKetl i!i,' lie,'." It.' sa ill. -with the fi-eling at ihi'iv irnl I'C'ii ainn-pitse in mt V ;!,! Hi;: In'i-c. i the purpose of in v.-h .over and briu? ,iiicsi' vuiiii,' in it and rt'omen t men were lert on . . . . i . . . . i Sii'lHT Milt' HI me Alli.illie M? l-'l .... . A.t.i Wlul. liinl we ieci i h it uou orouwi 1M "!l V:y-i. !i US. 1 h.:v;- ii riucrfiil letter here, from l';,ri. ;(n Of Rev. and Mrs. Fir. It 'Ii"'- ii. ii- uond to et such a -r fur i lie r U wh it the church k Tin- pisl the Sunday scliool 'H-fititt ii.li-iit.. th' teaoh-M's, the inl of sii'w.-irils nil net-l cheer. Mr. h-- in tin- M'ri;'i and he sends 1 wA that e.irh man and vo- U'iKi yrvi'.l in the arniv would X V- 'ii' li ii -Message. 'Tin' nt -t i win. are imt of the ser re fiiti'i'hi',' into life auain with J iti'V. i eii'i'iniii'il inn Thcv ;iri nn- ! If tin' lu'vt fanners, the hest bull's . i;r railroad men in 'n.l. Tliat i tli.- "snirit. that will j 1 w.iiit liii'in to., have such a V.i tnwiinl ill., clnireh also. Many "t 'iir iiii'ii iv. ii. . 1 ... - .i-iti.il fni lir-iv- . i ...... T i I nnii'. What made them ve: i 1,,,.. !,, fiiQ .1'.' I . H V 11, 111 l.V 'i v.e oiTri- ynii a leader greater Unli.'vt i 1'. !.( . retiter than I'm. I'leii!.!' ),;,,, 1',.,-shi Djr. '( of- 1 ."! .ii'viis riinst. Let every one HI llttikii ;is i iu i.ililii ! l-iwnril in -'Ii mallei's m you iaade in mill; r.r in:iii"ts. You (Mine hack home fr.r fnmi li-raee. clean. 'I'-rtiht v., i ...,, i m' ll. 1 I I IISl Oil One Hundred Thousand Ad ditional Votes Arc Offered on Each $25,00 Turned in on New. Subscriptions. REV. D. F. HELMS LED LAST WEEK All Contestants Ran Pretty Close.The Real Test Is at Hand. Set a Mark and Attain It. Saturday night closed air I tonus of fer on Old Suhscrtptioiis wilJi Kev. I). I'. Ih'lms. of DKstrfct Thre leading. Mix Wllma Tucker. MIsk .Maiidi. liijr ger, Mrs., W. L. Yost, Mrs. J). -A. .k I.aurlii. Mis Lucy lie'.l Litaker, Miss KIsie n.uhee, Ilia M.argie Mci:.:ch, ern and Mi.s "Msiry (Mh'u. all running aliout even. It was reniHrkahlo Imiv clos nil contestant: ran. which ir.H-s to shsnv that vm-h of theru inteiul to bold their own. Miss IUiliy Sapp and Miss Luey Klnftz were i.th given votes strong by -friends, and Mr. Fred Mnrr came la for his average as ai choice for a winner. Today opens the big tight and this week is our banner week in bonus of fers. )ne Jiundred thousand addition al votes are offered on each ?2T.tK) in new subscriptions. ' 'The real test is at hand, this week ..and next week'the closing, week marks the winners. As candidates open lire today we want to assure thi'ln 'each and every on? that their chances are tine. Set a mark, a high one, and got it. llring in your live-year subscriptions, make' nil' your promises pay in this week, insjNt up m those vh. have taken a subscrip tion rtiaking it another year. Let us assure you that at this cru cial stage of the game the business you bring hi will be our secret. There will 'be no necessity for candi dates to inquire about the standing of other contestants for no information will be given. This is emphatic, and final, and no exceptions Will be made-. Candidates,: now is the timo to put to help 'you insist upon them doing it this week. And then next week they wilt have become more vitally interest ed and will help' you hold your aver age."" Put out as-many workers as is possible and see ' tojf that they are properly instructed as to how to work systematically and effectively. K;k-1i new .subscriber you obtain, re quest them to add one to, the list. Those wholiave already subscribed foi you get them tp-fiml you a 'new sub scription. New Subscribers. Just stop and think what it will mean to the candidate you are Mtp porting if every ney. sujiscriber they liave gotten obtain an additional sub scription. It wilt double their average and If you will do it it" will win the car for 1 hem. It will hot take more than ten or fifteen minutes for you to lind a jiew. subscription, and it will mean an automobile for your favorite candidate. Kemember that this is a popularity contest and the more peo ple each candidate can get interested the better are theft chances. Ilemember this week, each new sub scriber getting a new subscription means double time for your favorite contestant. ' "llillll site ii I'htnli r ht i if i Field" the greatest ' war un ii"t read bv Mrs. K ... ' ' "Hl'Mlie. w'illi oiaiio :ic.'omnjud- -r-aii'l follow!:,- this number Mrs. r i. I'aitct STEEL SITUATION v. . ....... ..1 L l'M t'l (Mii!'ri. -. ... i . . ,.ll,.l S , 1 T the flag, The- fol- iH',ii was written bv prof. S. win "" He read by Mrs. Patterson " w l"Wei-ei tl, .11 lid,,. ie; Hag; ;ind te-H-s we riH,ed this i'St Tl... ........ ...... t,.; r I'" t :.. "'" "HI' t ear :i . ml gallant boys 'nruv,,' Vait.st the foe. J";1 IJH'le and j,,y fni-ht we come lit, , tl.-ig io lower, , "'iiiit H '"'J ille 1m, Victory won, J 1 iiiice more. I (lii lii ' ' Y"il! vr "" ''li'i'dcu'-s Fields l I I ' I i i r. . 1 i . I ( 1 111 ' ri i i I ' ' 1 1 1 "' 'mil C. Mi,. In ;,s '"''"'.I I ii ; people's pray- li-l hi' in P'lllly . a in'IVj '.V this J, Hills Cud tliiiiL U' away, V, In, v.v..,l 1, . o men, llll fiilHl .. ''e.u,', f:,!l.. . 'Jirlw t, lesulered bv ""ifiiii, :':::u:v- a u,!s ai". J. Lee.Crow- i ;'VMlU- -1 "ot to m 1, , r'""-!d." Mr. Crowell ' i II 1 1 1 ' r !.. I !l ...i . Jl ii .i i i : v-v i b ii i r; uu.n'":i rr 7-1 miriim n i -a ax lms , Txzs. nK mmi , h III ""Vin H ' 1 ,. U l-. . J7 SJrr III I I Ivuf i l k .in. I' iMI t f II I 1 wmB!i:,m mmM'tizmm. 1 mmm jn&mmm 3 3 Ha? - : ' 1 " i- -i . - 4-- ; ' . . , Atl'.lhc Pjittd a Gooi Nt?:hl, AcjRrfrttKfs? n f cording !fo Bulletin fmtd I RatlfoiJ U"atlctni Untant at 11" A. M.'snd SirncJ bv Gravfon. Ruffin and Sntr, Arsuiu:urrjcr.? ITU!; COMPROMISE IS ACCEPT!; D ITHE FIRST JOINT BULLETIN ISSUED The: Bulletin htucd AfPhn .Thii.Thc 1W fh- ter CnnKuhsiu nrfrJ 'xrhooJi .Have ' One " Dck- The Three Physicians Held Today. PROPOSED REVISION OF HOOK OF COMMON PRAYER .Matter to Cattic Refore Tri-ennial fm vention at Detroit October 8. (Uyi 'J'Iic AsxK-Ialea rrrn.i . Ietii:t, Mich.. Oct. G. The pro mised revision of the Hook of Common I'ruyer of the Episcopal church, which is to. come before the triennial con vention, opening here October 8. em bdies changes in the marriage ser vice in 'recognition of "the" new status o woman In the life cf the world that of political 1 equality with man.'' It is proiMscdt eliminate the word "oley"' from the!; woman's pledge in the mar riage service, making the promises of man and woman the same, while the words, "fWiJh all ruy worldy gotxls I would also be stiickeu out. ' It is staterl by church leaders that the proposed revision would not only -enrich but ni(Hlernize and humanize' the Book; of Common Prayer. It is proposed to eliminate from the burial office of the liturgy all ex pressions; that tend to represent death and sickness and disaster as the direct acts of (od. . The meetings of the 0.000 delegates, the clergy, the IIouso of Itls hops, and the. iark)us auxiliary organizations are to be, held in half a dozen large churches of several denominations ami In large halls. . . . The, largest convention luill in the city has been engageo for the evening inspirational meetings wh'ch will be addressed-; by leading clnirchmen and nationally known figures. CONFEDERATE REUNION ON AT ATIaNTA TOMOinJOW A!l -Arrarff:m?r.ts fcr Hcuhing and Carin? For the Vets Have Been Completed. (lr Tl Awtorlaled Ire.) Atlanta, Oa.. Oct. (i Ineomlug trains brought crowds foe the annual reunion of tiie United Coufclerr.te Vet erans which will 1k launchetl tomor row. . - . . ".- 'AH . arrangements for 'bousing ainl caring for the visiting Yfctcran.s have lnen ctmpUtel. Ik-cause of., the lack of liouses a tent city has been pitched fu Piediuont Park, where accommoda tions hare pnnlded 'for.. 10,01 K) old f-oldiers by td.mcl Oeorge . M. Hope,' 'chairman of the commissary eoramkteerr"'"'- The tlecorat ions, for the reoniiou m the gayest in the .history of the city. Eighty-live blocks of the city street are trimmed with flags and huntimr. Stars and liars of old -Confederate Hags having lien mixed with, stars and stripes. . : STATE TR00IS PATROL ff ,ti STREETS OF GARY, IND. elice ClasJi With Strikers and Stones Were Thrown. ' Gary, Ind.. Oct. 0. State troops to day patrolled the a vemies lending to J JOHNSON WILL NOT RETURN TO WASHINGTON Steel Company Officials Said Five Mills Regan Operation Today After Two Weeks' Idleness. A claim by steel. company officials that live mills in the Pittsburgh dis trict heretofore closed, opened j today, featured the opening of the third week of the steel strike which has directly and indirectly., affected 500,000 1 work ers. The plants reported to haw op ened are at Donora, and four at Mon essen. No figures' as to the nuniber of men returning to work are available, but no claims were made of any seri ous defection in the strikers' ranks. , In the Chicago district it was also reported an attempt would be, made to-, day to reopen plants closed by strike. In the Youngstown district officials of the Yonnsstown Sheet & Tube Co. "claimed a slight gain in the number of me nreporting for work. Other cen ters showed no material change in the sitnation. ' - AVith state troops patrolling streets after the disorders of Saturday una Sandav. order prevailed- today in the Caliunent district of the Chicago cen ter. No serious disturbances were re ported from any other section. s of Peace." - .1 u i iimr ennr- I SIXTY KILLED IN WRECK IN MEXICO YESTERDAY '.'nil Jti't j HTi sni.;. . it there was tltllH'f T. . " '"Uld sneak' on it- 111 . :" ' "'v' occasion a fc? i.. .. "1 111 v lu. iu i.. 11 Tlliiiil- """i June r-r,. J.;:,!VUl- h:it our bovs Statement Is Made Today by Senator McCcrmiek and Senator Borah. Washington, Oct. .6. Reports.-that Senator iJohnsm, Republican, of Cali fornia, had been recalled here because, of the treaty situation in the Senate, were changed today by Senators Me Cormick; and Borah of Idaho, Republi can, who issued the following state ment : f "Senator Johnson is not going to in terrupt k his schedule to ' return to Washington. There is no reason for him to do so, and we are quite certain from telegrams we have received from him that no one has called him back. SLAYER OF POLICEMEN f NOT YET APPREH ENDED Joe Turner Who Killed Tw Police men j at Greenville, Sitll Being Sought. - ' Ujr Tbe Auocttted Irens.J Greenville, S. C Oct. 6. Joe Turner negro who is said to have shot and killed policemen Kitchnen and Blair Sunday morning when the latter were raiding a card game in the negro sec tion of! the city, is still being sought bv a passe in lower sM?tion of the county j today, althpugh contact with the negro's trail seems to have; been 'lost during the night. Quiet prevailed in the city this morning and mr trou ble is anticipated letween the races. WEATHER CLEAR AND COOL .K ur ,l;''k h us When age will show at least hf L5 " '''"I i '"",' 1 ''" thought were killed In thi accident 1,1. . " ' U (ill1.! 1 r ,1 !. ' aave a son .m.i .... . " tcni.r' !K'" that "I X.IP l.i, M.,. i UUJ 011 -I'aije Eight.) i 1.. 1 Train Derailed at Vanega, Number of Uillwl May Be Larger. - 03y 1Te Associated Irc. iMexico" City, Oct. 5 Sixty persons were killed today in a wreck of th-i LaredoMcxico City passenger train which was derailed between V.anegi and Saltilo. The belief is expressed that a complete survey of the wreck- jifr will show at least fifteen more The people who get to the front .w...- 1 1rttvii mvd ?ive the rost of us a chance to see over their j" I don t know. I've never lu--er Indicating That the Fifth Game of the Series WiU Be PJayed Twlay. By- The Auoelattd Pres.f Chicago, Oct. C TJie weather this morning was clear and cooL vindicating that the itu game or tne world series would be played this afternoon. The forecast for today is "fair with moderate temperature." 'Blessings come disguised, quotet' the Wise Guy. ''Yes, the homely gir needs no chaperone," added the Simple Mug." I ; Billy-" Being, in love is very much like being seasick, isnt it? AlUIy the steel plants in' 4 he ' parts of the j city where disorders were liable to de velop, four companies baying Imh-ii TWO NEGROES LYNCHED IN GEORGIA TODAY They Had Fatally Shot a . Ifepttty Sheriff-Bo4Un, Burned. LincH.lnton, c;a ct. (kJnrt don and Will Brown. tngrm-. were lynclusl by a molt here early ttnlay and the Uxlie, Imnwil. Th vict'ii of tln moli were charged with lioot 1114 depnty sheriff. Roy Freeman ad Itoy-e Fort.Hoti netir lien-late tor day. Freeman I not vxpected to live. Mose Martin, another negro, wan klllol by a Piikkp late. yesterday dur ing5 the hunt for Gordon and Mtveral other blacks w ere whlppl for. refun lug to give information us to the whereabout of Gordon. ; a , ' lyninc toot4acetm,iW4 tfrW. today after Gonlon been taken from custody of Sheriff Kelly of Wilkes County, by a mob xa id to unm'r 1. 000 ,Hrsons The other' nn;ro Brtmn. was Mnz held by the mob awaiting the arrival of (Jrdon. Tbe two were strung tip oft the ouUktrfx of tbf town, and artet thHr iMKl'es were rhldlel wtth bullets they were cut down and placed u a pile of 'burning pine wi. MAY NOT MARRY PEOPLE " WHO HAVE BEEN DIVORCED . ' Ephrcpal Convcntlcn Will Prolali!,v Adopt Report of BIIigp. WalditiM M, n -.VkW.J Wit- ilnt- t !nprr i4 t! 61 ittsttt . ImiMiti iMit t Jl . ia, t.tji Ufr. !' i'-ar AtrtS Grarti. t;ir A.StaUat HtSlt. M H. Ktrtliiiff ItufToi f ta !tp, Tl tHiltHi- f4W- , "IVldlr It'Hi, ikitAwr ft, It , n T1m lupftv-jBrit in ttv l'miNit'( td. II; ha l5Jl wlWfaHor tirl!. Kinrt -ntAY it'urriN. ftTITT.4 ThU U tUf tri Un !r. ltfn tl Ktltt Itare 1:mL Tlw bultnla iU:ri efter ii.uUati.Hi of tb bN ior. j Cahinrt MrHlnj T-1jj . WafchlttgtnJ M. ti Prbut Wi MMt h-d liotlurr Smi tdebt lt tll!.t. and plar'lrtl hi rtnith fuftnn4 tl h Ikleite it i.iu;e. h iiwrtiui rum tV4 is jimi, i.-:.tt'tS!4 Mm 4 tl tin1 rl-t : im; ixfw-lttif ll' tW t W- tr-f ?-t-rii U tiwfVi " lbl l is, i t.r ' Kifitl ttt Atrrtr 't-.V- tm tit .tir t $itvmc4 tv-i-i !!: trmlrt lhm dvlntiti , irt i. pi H It' r tti P4 t W; to improve. lui h Hi u.irrtins I'-r j U U i!H. bt J s lit tt- Uiu f Admiral irBrfM! IM ts4Ut fiir:i-, l-uAlir- rrSfwtf tall. mi with Ajtro!rt Htltt, boJ ,f thrU td tw-tf JA Jit, .r it m naval ii4 Ir. .Hl r!jiir UttlUit, f tmpl, fttmt il H '"-kf lbl , Y-drt U. It Jkm4:4 t1 I.Ut , P-i?rtit J 3 " .,. 4 Uf Wttbt "tlrt ; t Im.s J IN-.!, , it. J, MbK ' 4 It i irti-ift. tN. it.iimum; not id VIMT. NORTH UAKOMW (Dr the AMMorlnted lrri.) ..Detroit. Oct. (U-Clergymen of the Episcopal "church will Ik prohibits! any the twelve companies were, quartered" af-;K(,neral (.nveutii of the denomina ter the rioting was resumed here .by U ion to open here October S al4 tlio strike sympathizers. report of. tbe joint commission of bih- Late at night hundreds of strikers ., Hercv nd lavmen brought liere last night from Indiana 'J from otticlat Ing at the marriage at Harbor and East Chicago, Ind , where j IM,rMm who has leeu dlrorcM. if began "to congregate-before the gates of the United States Steel Company plant and the mill of the -American The report. Mgned by the Itihhops of North Carolina. Chicago, Irg Inland. Lexington." 1 erniont. .proj" a new Sheet & Tin Plate- Company. Police ! canon which reads: and social deputies clashed with the crowds of strikers, and many bricks and stones were thrown. While the troops were on the way here the police succeeded In dispersing the crowd by Using their clubs freely and by making more than a dozen ar rests. " . THE COTTON MARKET. There Was an Advance of Over a Cent a Pound in The Early Trading. (Br Tke Atiolatt4 Pre.) New York. Oct. There was an advance of over a cent a pound in the cotton market durng today's early trading owing to sejtlement of the En glish railroad strike and the strength of the Liverpool market. The opening lere. -was firm at an advance of t to SS points, and before the end of the first half hour active months sold 103 to 110 points net higher on covering and fresh buying. Cotton futures opened firm. Oct. .11. -40; Dec. 31.77; Jan. 31.0.1; Mar. 31.00; May 31.0.";. "So marriage shall be' solemnized in this church Jetween parties, either of which has a husband" or wife still living who has been divorced for any cause arising after marriage. A minority report -would- make the canan read : "No minister knowingly, after due due. Inquiry shall solemnize the mar riage of any iiersntt-who has Uh 11 or I husband or wife of any p-rn litfng. from whom be or she has Ikhmi tlivorr THE I. W. W. IS TRYING TO AROUSE NEGROES. Seizure of Inflammatory Pamphlets Made at Akron. Ohio. CBy The AMcUed Ire.) Akron. Ohio. Oct. . Evideiice that the I. W. W. organization Xs endeavor ing to arouse the negroes to action against law and order was uncovereL police say, in the arrest late yester day of a number of organizers, and seizure of inflammatory pamplets here. EMBARGO LIFTED Against the Sailing of Shipping Board Vessel to Great Britain. (Br The AumUIK Pfni.1 Washington. Octi. C EmtMirgo against sailing t "sliipping.Uiard Vs sels to Great Britain was partially lifted today by the shipping lrd a" a result of the einling of the railroad strike there. .. Agents of the Ioanl cm the. Atlantk and Gulf port were instructed to cear immediately all vessels badel and proceed with, loading nf rwxt for which earg' is at the dock or tk h1. Agents w ere instructed tnt to ac cept liking beyond coaitnimttacnt already made tblt city. ineijgi f i!h ltidurUI CiJ m tn Which pen tlay "?;-TJI oVU -IC bl Lit idirtH jM-nr.t Tumulty bftt i iitfiferttire mt'h tMstcf try t-t . Lt"t WIImii "relative to tbr dHUi of tr day's inn-tlnc! trkvn't.irjr WUmii will rail the vt ftreiice t rder and a itrrttJiiiM-nt rhalrtaan will lw iflftet. tirrtarjr Tumulty ha nnvrjI t hwniv M'Uxiloti a t;t nf taaim-tit tfriila otlijvr. , ; ... A nie t!njc of the CAb!e tw Mhrst. iihnl for !Li ui'iriiln; to Jln Mw iiidflrhil nmffn mt and .hi-cn tat i -t lxlnmUnl hy i"hrlr , ll- t-. p-i j torl Uiy. . t It W-ts-H tti fctt f tul 11 nHrH TI ffttt 4 I l!-irfil.Pfdlfiirf lo ! tit Hi i t iu sni fir rtu it- tita 11 mill ' t-m i. k. t . ! lh tnr 4 tlMVt,ti iWiimiu-n Ij IMieve UUntWill 'fjgn u, It.bl.-i, ft tt f-.U r a;o. UttW jTw Irlrr Niill t ncrrtain j,, ' miH- ft blrr, CbicHgo, iw Yl tof Uo Jn I5frf!lf 2ikI i l-c iA ( mnt of the Jit !4ur world M-rb- j:iJMe.rr wjUdij tb lrt tv tt the' Cn.clmijitl: RntUnterc out lo j . r t at f hln1f b t"ti "lig tbe lifth j Ait ft, p IiomjI ' ?nakt 1 1'" prliwtpsl ti tt '.' Wa Imllnl ( lUke ftperrh lzUm lVrbltitf mill tt atttl llf CrtJtiia fair cu Mr ii It State I.aulng wa Io jmid'. cabinet tntstliig W IwM io Whit.' H 0164 I ... j , ; JL. FIFTH GAME TO BK FIERCELY CONTESTED teiday when dimjqwiur of rala mrttittt f fi'f loj ggntriU h tln in late Saturday ' iiiiht m1,H will lf tni!k lt c git 1 ttflns l pt"l wmii -tl tLu n U,.a H in J4 tite liiTittk, . Comisky held to ucb u extent, tht playing wan Impossible The pitthltig Mbitbi! for tbU nf IndicatuM. froui lb fn ratisp tmh J-irJ b iliscMenil. Manager Gle-n 1 MKlIiit IN OPI.IIAIIOH Hiobv wa .; It 'luif "I-fty" V.Jl I lianu hIki n kjli-n in lb mhm! Virtually i:rr Man In lmAm I- gNme, 4 to '2. 1 Manager.- Mloriiu' pttrhiii " '-h'ies teemI to, lid be!wen 'II-r Klbf. who ban I teen piotd in reserve. al W'kl ter Rent Iter. 1bo lnt Ibe Iti Ibe opener at CiiM-iiumti. Rcuilirr U t ! turned U Wrl U f a. m. Tnljf , l-.ieb 11. tM, ' "U.-4Jret.i PfliiW tbll tklaj re;lt rf IV MtU" mnri jT-feri f tl- fi! fj!)t general clMiitT of expert l-ru-e f J rtriLe. tT'll th.l ihMtnl In ll.A k..nk-tlrJdl e- tn Ik Ilk irhvl tt!-MI lip: wii irniqi a j " f-p-' the M-tles Miied. TWO (;REENVILLE- S. C OFFIC EILS ARK KIU iil List of Presents President in France. ' 4Dt The mm4 PrrM.1 Washington. Oct. Acting upon the "exnress direction of the President and Mrs. Wilson" Secretary Tumulty . opiwrtunities. today made public a statement con taining an itemized list of presents, receivetl by them while in Europe. Vienna Papers on President WUmw , Illness. -(Dr line .Uuclilt4 rrrM.) Vienna. Oct, r. The. Vieutui newe paiers ctutaiietl today the nrd tim edJorial comment on the iHnesi of President Wilsou. s One paper Kiyn: 'The spirit of the Master walkcl Received through the world, hat he from whom we hoped for Kilvatiou did not ee him. nor did he grasp hbs mantle. He now is stretched on hi !I where he has ample time to reflect on li st M heads. seasick. There are always two jddes to a 'story, and the scandalmonger can gen- eraliy proviue nve or six more. ' May Irchibit Alcoliol In Norway. (Br TV A cie4 lr . ChrUtianla. Oct. A PbiKrfte to determine1 the question of national pro hibition 'of alcohol In Norway was be gun throughout the entire country. rbp iu nil jjbt preiii i4 luiti Ut"T trtlte ttilr t-tff H-trn eiMfCTT r.ily f"fc In re tutintl fo r.tk Ufwo" U a. ruy t f dii tfA n-atb i 'niul tl-. i-ietrf Uvfo f !Up!.tictl ltit that bad teHe! fra tt-tj 4 f te t L. Cl'ftlftMi ltT1X V Nejro Siwot PUimlolhoraro A Thry Enter Alleged Gambling lrn ant! Ferluig U Running Illch. Gn-enville. 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