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tones Associated Press Service Associated Press Service Vol. LXX. No. 97. The Weather FAIR. . RALEIGH, N. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1911. LAST EDITION PRICE FIVE CENTS. Dovible the Number of Paid Subscribers in Raleigh of any Other Newspaper GIANTS TUMBLE BEFORE ATHLETIC FUNS ME HAPPY After Resting Since Last Wed nesday Both Teams In Fit Condition For Battle COOL BRISK WIND ACROSS THE FIELD Thousands Made Hnppy A hen the Height Sim Appeared TtKlny. Mak ing Possible Today's (iainr Hundred Were in Line at Might O'clock mill Morj. Tliiin Tno Thousand Occupied (.randslaiids Hy Nine Capacity Crowd Killed Millie 1'ark hen Oainc Started nt Two O'clock Team ill Oood Condition With Pitchers Kesled Cool lirisk Wind Dlouing. ; i- & i v i s Scort' by Inning. .-:.-: it. ' Giants . 200 00(1 odd - 2 Ath. ... 000 aid 00x 1 Hattorlos: Mathewson and .Meyers: Homier Thomas. Summary: Struck out bv -,Mathnw80ii,- f ; Wiltst;. 1 : limit dor. .!. liases on halls: Oft Mathewson, 1 ; Wiltso. o: Hon ' dor, 2. lilts: OIT Ma'how-tnti. 10; Wiltse, 1. s s & o s s $ Philadelphia Oct. 2 1 Overcom ing a two-run lead, the Athletics jumiied on Mathewson in the fourth inning of iodav's game and pounded out. three inns. The American Leaguers scored another run in the . fifth New York scored two runs in the first. Inning on hai'd drives, hut alter that (lender held (he National League representatives sufe. Thi.s was the fourth name in flic series of seven to decide the cham pionship of the world. Athletics hav ing won taree and New York one. Render, who opposed Mathewson. got sweet revenue for his defeat in New York Saturday a week? A tremen dous crowd saw the name. Maker who figured 'Ho semsntiomillv in two other games, hatted out two donhles t o)h Presented With Aiilo. The New Yorlc team took the field at 1:40 for preliminary practice. Dur- Ing this period Ty Cobb. ehainiion bntsman ol the American League was presented with an automobile The New York loam showed speed Athletics came nut at 1:4H. Math ewson warming up tor New Yorks: Flank, Coombs and Bender tor Ath letics. : Ht'OKM HY IXXIXtW, Batteries: Mathewson and Mov ers; Bender and Thomas. Dinoeri unipiro hack of plate; Klem, on the liases; Connelly, right field; Brenan. loft field. First Inning. Giants: Devore reached first on an infield single. Bonder diverting the course of the ball, hut too late . (Continued on Page Five.) St. Paul, Minn., Oct.- 24.-Tho nov erntneut's llttli suit, charging viola tion of tho antl-truat law was filed apaliist the Nortn Western l.umher tnans' Association. The Lumber Secretaries Bureau of Information, Lumlierniian PuhliBhinff Company, and Luke W. Boyce, private detec tive agency owners. The milt al leges conspiracy to prevent compe tition, and the maintenance of an alleged "black list" by means of the publishing company. , The reason a man HUos to bo flat tered la he pretends he doesn't. iiui mu.iuj uj muuiio vi iiuuu -'f mum i and misrepresentations ' f Jr.L JUDGMENT FOR 51.559.11' - SCHOOL lit v i iiiiui i n imis iintiiaiM 1 ci , ! Ill Sh. J'oint I i-t IMis N (,et I. II1 t II ft$ at I II ',,T ty, ... Anioititt Asked -di- llelendaiit. lTjjE '' 1 ' ' liiy W ill .cal to Supreme Court, t5SE ' He Ismi.h and nsu,ists,. ot dJXj t ISrL. S,,,,I",," ,!",",, w f I (i hAt 1 .. 0.,,.., ..,.,, , Vs l IMiHiSil ..tiAtf I J , II .tiKf-'iiieiit i:f tue .iini.or .si i" l.r VKi.r.iticn ( -Vi-V;'. u:v s it " ' Bt;:itl. ,,i Vi?:...:?i;ii:. 4111 ' , IIISI 'aSilaj, Si T-W: .di't'emiiini; v.;li ;ilitil io l!u Iiss Avis Miiik'-II : :v:ul llic. lici . j VM ' J T ,'' PKH OTH- c:ivi-:a -.and h :is cor,, luded 1- 1!,"v- Iticl'.eson is iitiili!- aicrst Ss. ? ' i k t0llKV "' '"" -Mrs. .lolinso.i . was I l:,,'.,.c(Mvilli tin- 'ii'i'd... n, '.in- .)!,.(. H-H.lf '".f I re;-ireseut"i d .mc.--m-s. Ilcsier ar.d M-V mi'ic rnoir -nivvx if. i .nneeii !. C. .I.il;le an I t'rWrUer -.v:i. rej.ri- "J" "'' I'-oston ie!iv tl.r.t. li;; tiuuis, All s. I heiiias itcccliaiti. the ile ot -i. .i i.. ... . , .,.. i i, ., .., .. .viMv.i i,., ...Mv.oi ... . 1 1.. tsi can .puih'.-) -v " ...... ..- ... , . .. i I'hoiinis IScechani, an mipi es:s:ti ie A: Sen and .i Viillii.r liMin ict p-'v.ci l;;l pnis-oi, am' u.:vc it to; ? -S and son r,f (,( niillioiiaiie iill inaher. "tX issues were sulimiMed to the '' yn l. .who on :i :iiI.iii:.. ils con. I .Mr. cecham has l.-eii nam.-. as a '' ""." lM answer, are as "' '"".' .' !,.j,.,(.v r ; , l(dh. vvs: A . C. A. ol liosloii, fell to llic lloor ! . , , , . . ,:. . .o.esponlent ... a ,Ino.,e suit , ,s ,, (,a , , ln , ad Ki.lnson v.,. to o, ed ", ',' 7 .; n trial in l,ondo, l.y t.corye Mier- the. Cak--e and fraudulent represen- o Alis,s Violet KiS.-niin.l.v. :i lieir.s. l.,. ,,.mA 11 1 r -.vo.id I-(.st.'T, mi artist of repute, tainnis o! Ilie defciKiant as alleged on (Ictolier .51st. J" the - evidence .( . ,1(.r r W lltse i,..,. , . .. in the romnlMiti! ' . M an ii I lliriiislted liv n drilneut -tliiil he IiihI I a -.-iiuwii.t ill me trial oroiini lull I - . ... ,.. . ,. ,,,,. ,. . ' . ecsr allfl C' and ., . ... . . Innioi'i!'' AieavK- -'Vow . t r,-, I -I sold the Iioison to ! iiiieisler tlie . t o lact tliat A r. Ileei' iiim i-orre. . ; ' ". .. : insiri c.i 1.0 i i , , , . 2., v ere the plaintiff and defend- police itx k ;!te. wikti. and arrest. .i,.i,,,u spend. ,1 mil, the .hum s ml. ! nt , o,,,, n ,,e s ,n l.siess . s - d I!,, h. son ,t the home l ls ' ' , "'ls M"1 ' "" " ' r, m Hi. , nswt i ' No "'e I v .. ' " " " f)i t!in nlnililifr t :i i.o un.n- ....... i .. . , .. IfN IM OF FIRST VENIRE i'J JURY BOX l.os .. Angeles. Oct. 24- T"ii men of I he .f:rst venire ol one hundred and twenty-hve men answered to their names when Judge Itor.lwell opened court in I he .lames. U. Mc- NTatn:ir;i iiiurlT trial. ' The tedious .process . of ;v: select in n .jurors . .. pro c( "iled.. Aside from the veniremen already, waiting, there 'are. fifteen hundred renitii n iiig froni January's drafting.- : Some lit lorneys in the case s;iy that h.-!iei's which voiilil prevent, a man froie servii:.-; on I he jury, such aw oi.jei nou to oea in penalty are more ..prevalent among the voung v eiureuien than. -among (lie older ones. WILL l.i:i;( T (OSTI.V MIMOIil l At Piit-in-lhiy to Coiiiineiiioratc Perry's Luke, l-.rie n (m v. .CleveWnd. t)c. 2 1. -Kinal detail:) have heen coimdeled lor !Me con .'.h'tK I ion of a six .hundred thousand dollar memorial at I'ul-in liav to coiunicmoi ate I'erri s Lake Kni victory. ArenitectH of flip world are interested ill the. completion for i (leui.gn, which has been planned", nn der the '.principles of the Amerif-aii I n st i t it to of . Architects. The me ntorial to contnul of a li fly moiiu nient, with a museum for relics, at the base. COXSTITI'TIOX l-'OK CHINA nicriciiii Made Document on the Wiiv Maker Hopes to Sell II. New iork. Oct. 2 1. topics of the American-made constitution for the proposed new republic of China, ure now on the wnv to the revolu- tionarv lenders- at Hankow. The document is the work of Andrew Jackson Measlier, ot Brooklyn, who hopes to sell it, at a Kood price. Moafihor vamlv. tried to sell a simi lar document to Madero during the Mexican revolution. COI IM' (J HANTS IX,llX4TIOX. Temporary liuiiiiclion llcslriiniiiif; Order of liKerstiite Conimei'ce Coiliinissioii. Washington. Oct. 2 I.- A- tempor ary injunction was granted ry tne United States Commerce Court, set ting aside the interstate commerce commission's decision in- the so- called Nashville grain case. The commission order prohibited the railroads from giving Nashville dealers rebllllng nnd reshlpplng pri vileges -not neenrded dealers at Georgia points, t IS. JOBS p3fnr8 S GEIS VERDICT fV Jury Says W. E. Critcher Obtained f i ....... , , i ;i i ;c jji (i Hion...or tlrti.-storK- 'bl'.iso'tj.ls-'ns .('harK-1 A 'A : ItriTII Ci Art: r II i .m,,-.! w ed in t lie. nnswer-'.' the value: thereof? I.. Was' phi ini iff fondant 'on a store in what . amount V o. wliii!. was Answer: $2.'i". indehted to t account ? II Answer: $12 vWhk deteiidant indebted to plaintilt tor hoard tor himself and men ,' ... If so. in what ainount'.' An swer: l es: $ I 10. fi. Did the defendant in;,' to the plaintiff ? 11 2.:;r. the balance, of the $2.11 1 2.:l.T he., admitted :ho received as idaintill s agent .' . . Answer: No. Il'ihhv-Kailviiiv Case. .This afternoon: the. case of '.. B. f fohhy : vs. t lip Son t hern . Kail Way .for Ihe recovery rf $ . the. value, of a ...iacli, Was taken- hp.' It is.' alleged that, t lie animal was idaced' "on the car in goo:l condition and Hint he died alter reaching Ins des! mat ion. liihsonville (Juillord coimtv. TIE REBELS SCARE iShanhai. Oct. 2 I. The rebels have captured llukow. The lall ol Km Klang and Huknw indicates re volution spread . eastward. Thou sands of ret u gees are arriving Irom Nanking which is I repo.rte;l -'likely soon to fall before the revolution ists.; - v (.am Another Province. Shanghai; Oct. 2-1.- Kin Kiang Si province has fallen into tne rebels hands. 1 he government house has been burned. Other disturbances are reported.. WILL rSK THKIIl POWKH. Women of Calilornia Will sp Xew ly Acquired Power Against Li.pior Truffle. Riverside, Cal.. Oct. 24. The hrst move of tne newlv enfranchis ed women of Calilornia against the liquor . traffic was taken this morn ing at Pcrris Cal.. whnro the suf- trage leaders sent out a. call tor all women voters to register for the purpose of making war on the muni cipal council which, it. is alleged fa vors saloons. Tho women plan to Invoke the recall in an attempt to remove the councilmanlc board and elect another pledged against the liquor traffic. Historic Church to He HclniiK. Boston, Oct. 24. Christ Church, from steeple of which hung the lights which sent Paul Revere on his historical ride, will ho closed to the public for a year, being rc- I built and made, Are proof. U. i , h i & lil1. A I - . ... , :,: :i r;i i ve j representa' iv Big Colton Firm at Cfnrkte Goes Under 1'irni ol O. P. Heath and Co. I il lei it ion in llankriiplev in I "! ( ourt .it Salisbury l.i.ibiiii i Nearlv SI.IKMI.IMIO, Assets .e 'I hati slioii.oiio. Chariot ie,-. t -. 21. -O. 1 '. . liciVlh, Of t'liiirjbt (. iijie of :fho:: ttcaftbiesl anil best iiow.n col ton . brokers', in Ilie soul heri), 'siiites', with brinicli of lic'cs in all im jinriiint south crn cities filed a; iietitii'ti in iKinkriipicy late r.l.iy ai.'-ii.oon in the federal court, at Sali- luny,. ,t hriiugii Maxwell and. Isorinis. . in-; atloriiovs. .Indc.e Hoyd pi uriiJii adjudged the peti tioner a liai";rupt and referred- the niHltcr to . :i. () li. Robinson, of Charlotte. reiep'o in hankriiiiicv. 1 Ik1 I in li I i' us. it is said n re more than ? I i"iO,OUO, while the as sets .will not . reach oiie-nuartcr of that, amount, M'raetically ail of the creditors are .North Carolina." banks. though . several Xew . York, firms arc represntod in the list. ; No cause is linuwn for the failin'e, .Mr . Heath i;. i I ut his home jn tliiw city and 'efforts: to secure, a .ptate meiit from iiim were unsuccessful. .Magaine Writer liurneil to Death. Los -Angeles. Oct. 2 1.- - Frank Unfailing., a iiingnznie' writer, of New Voi'k. was burned to death in a rooming house lire. Hotalling lett the room. Hien returned for manu scripts, when he was overcome. ESCAPED CONVICT BACK IN TIE JAIL William -lo lies, a : negro, who es oajied from 'the roads in May, 11)111, whs arrested m Newport News, tak en charge ol in Norfolk bv ( onsta hle 1). H. H.vrnm and returned to Wake county today to complete his sentence ol eighteen months. lie was a trusty and came to Raleigh, he said, to gel some liquor for a guard, when he decided that lite on the roads was not worth while. Me claims to haVo heen sick lor nearly a year, but William is somewhat prone to sickness when he is con fronted with hard -work, and it is believed a few turns ai the pick will effect a cure. UlLEM 01 THE SCHOOLS Prof. Brogden of Wide Interest to People In State CONSOLIDATION Ileal and llcliilnl Miiiiicst ions 'licsted l;v Kiiiici:ior lor I'e iplc o Stale ( oinparat i e -Cost ol One. I curlier Schools and Consoli dated S. Iinols mid 'I ral!soort:;:ion hat the Bulletin ! onlains Aiav Inspire IC'.ii'al oiiiniiimlies lo I'ollow l.vaniplcs Set hv Other ( lilllllillliilies. My. I., t . iiroAden. ol the - i p;.i-riiient of. tHliicatioii, lias prejiared I th I'ol'lov. jnw review of a hulletin j on the.' i onsoii.latmn il .Sriiools and I'tiii! ie Trjius;idrt'a r i.otr of Puiills.",-.- j ' 'I'l.jB l)iilieii;i iti w.i'iiien wii.h. the! lio.jie UiUi Jt. .may 'ii:':'iird prae! icn. :md . help.fHl" snKC'otioiiK i-civonl -cum- i t:in,,.' .eo.tyi.l'y' l.ej;i'i; of ednefi- I tj.oi.i- rii.ul f-oiiht.y siipcriiiienijeiits' vho, pro i i'cstS ey t'!i.:"avonii,; to lii- 1 1 i'c::e (Ih- i-:'i';i-ie';ey of. t.lieii' rural, Bfhoo'ls.,- end to enable, tlieni more ef i -feet iveiy" to lr.ee'; the II I'C.i-n t needs id deiiKiil.l-. of count ry life. . :. I he I'driiose e the i -ii!!t' , The. purpose. of this in ;est ijiat ion has he i 1 i to Mnil. tlirouUh in disi)h!i':he flieis. t he cost ; and (-Hi- .ri'prosfiHat r.vp t-tiool in Nfivv! oiie-',iro- cost I t .he coiil.pi of 'lie re'i . .1 Si.liool. i t i.y. tiCll.' iind iati.v-e ! . flic ntary city find best. ciency ot tiie ei n ".lit- i'iiii.-,.;ent'ative ' of b$ staj;1: --. I : . to 'In and lh.e ri.siljt of fhe lit. experience in tiie.cons I' 't lie one; ' iiin!.. ' t wo-Teii 'liooli aiid. I.'je' p!iblc tr II of pupils; :: i 1 1 to rind -lid--Jier lie o.-;t o' e:l typicas I ' ll i t ; d S ciency of the cohsoIidiiJe-1 :"es; I .". i l.l ;ii it' and arciini'e ; not :on to. t !u iiessibilil ies of the 1 .rirysetuativc oiie-ieacher school. io meet, the ediu-ai ional - demands; . ol' ! country-' life,..: and to reach a valid, eoiiiditsion as to whellier its possi-.l j bil l' U'S and limit at ions are sucii tliiit j i its .contliiii'.-il csiMidisliiiient as the . i jirei ailiiii,- type of rural school .-an j he just in ("I ny. el ticie.ne.v or economy, or .Whet lief-erticielii-y or economy de-:! tniin.d its ' d'isp.liicemeti-l by, the fyiiiea) , consdlidiitcd scliocd as 1 he prevailing !ype . of ,Vfli()ol .most. :. essentia for. country life, ."" Ilie ue. I ca. her .School.: I'art oil" : is devoted to a; careful ''' (Continued on Pago Six. ) WILL TRY RICIESOli AT HE JANUARY TERM Boston. Oct. 21..-,- Rev. Clarence Richeson. : the minister, who is charged with in iinierlng Avis l-.'in' nell. the nineteen years old' music M'ldeiii. will probably: lie tried iii .limitary. ,; The grand jury : is tixlav 'considering the .case. '.' District At torney' I'd!, tier dii.' ied the exiiu liiatioil tit", the girl's body! Police think, iho receptacle which, coiitain rd cyanide potassium was probably left in ,t.ie pocket of the bathrobe. Which was with the body. -- --. Will M KAN'S Ni;V Tl lilil-V. Missionari Looks lor (.oo.l (l t onie Ci'oui Dispute Over iripolt. Newcastle. N. II.. Oct. 2 1 . Italy s dispute with 1 urkev over Irlpoli. savs Miss Laura I-'avti lia ill. who has recently- returned to her homo here, alter spending nearly 4 0 years as a mtsBioiiar.v. "My reason for this belief.'' con linued . Miss Karnhanj, "is because Turkey , was-just beginning to awak en to the i'ar! ..(hat. it- -had got. to modernize U s Ideas, and the recent strife will bring this fact home more plainly than ever. They will begin to realize as never belore that: thev must adopt modern ideas it . thev would treat 'with other world pow ers, and I believe this will mean the beginning ol a new Turkey.." "The young Turks have done much for the development ot Tur key, hut thev are working against strong odds." Fortunately the average man is unable to realize how homely ho is. I se!:oo .nr t h i i'of!:! an iut NORTH TEAliiT I , ' ft I : Mi's ; oi k. I-erii'iisih" ( . flacvcv, ol New not a lleno di- Mll. l-lllll!lI II. v hanker. Mrs. !io I'ec.'illv ti'oai her h'.isli on-. 'I'M CI ' ev I oel -I New or i I li daimht: i ei'.linuad ( . n tunes mavor I- ol (he late Lali-ohe who ot Baltimore, as id. I lie iippearance ol David Stev ensen, s.cetv in ii. )lo phivcr and New Voiii 1 anker m l.eiio some time n.W !i-'s iiiiscii tlie gossips in (lie ill i iivi-e, co!-, ;iv- I." link Ins name with !. l!..i ", v s. An early weilding is pPOlllCS!C(l. ponn lileiM,,..-,. Minn,; 0,;t; W '.en Pret-ii)"!!?, Tafr re' urns to Washing ton ihai month, one of the- biggest p'-roh'lems facing hini will he -tilling the judicial vacancies creaioil ince congress'.';'- adjoununenj in "Angus;;. I. he- president probuhly will devote in neb a t tent ion to t he ii ppoini nienrs. 'riie'.-e is jirac.i ically no chance now ic.-r ti:c pi-'-'siilent will select the suc cessor of I lie late' J iist iee ;.l iarlali uii til !' reai'lies Wasjiiugvon- It wits sl.ii.Lcij i 1 Ini nresiiieiit -lias, given,, no coiiM'd. i-ifl Ion to . 1 larlan's: successor, lie has received niaity. suggest if ins about lilliu!V; t lie yaciincy and litany names, includiiii . Attorney (ieiieral Wiekersli.'iiii, . Soii('ilor;..Cencral Leh m;iiiil and ot (i.ra liave been tncn 'ioni'd. (llencoe is tin: first stop on the presidential 'schi'iliile fnday. R" t w ecu (Mcitcoe andM inne,iiolis w here th" president S.eni! ntake several the )is.. night , he .m m:s i im: i:ia ii:w map Knapp ( harts I-lee( Show Hudson in I liiee Days. Wasliington (let: 24 if fice ha I'lre iiiivy Sllf)itssell I'lyili'ogi'tiphi-i''.'' o-l'fii all recent records ..in hurt ..in a king, issued t oday t iie plan ol 1) . t h ( h a 1 1 il so 1 1 1 e . n i a in I hree 1 n:l.. sliow in mobilization, of the New ovk. October Atlantic Ih ::i to Novt el a I lllber . Caid. .1'ilitv.l.: Klii! raplier.. received th Wednesday." TI:o el . ( hlcf hyilrog lata only last: "chart sho" s in de Hivcr. for eight Kil'ty-si'veiith street vail : the Hudson miles from below to Supvlen Duvvtl ( reek, and clearly indicates the position of the 1(12 warships which will take part in the great naval .review. . .": ; .'''' TWO KII.I.LD IN IIATTI.K. Double Murder and Deputy Sliel-ill Killed in l''iglit. : Mii!(ilesbiii'6;;-KA-.,: p.ot. 24 -- In .a riintiiiig light with, a: sheriff's posse Cnl Mclltiilc, alleged, doiiblo-inur-derer, was killed, and Deputy Sheriff Thomas ol the posse received wounds, dving laled. 'Iho tight, occurred in the-mountains near Clear Creek. Hubert MathcMs Dead. New York. Oct. 24. Robert Mathews, ciiairnian of the board of directors of the estinghouse Elec tric and Xvanufacturlng- Company, director of many raldroads, died at his home this mnrninR following o. short illness, , CAROLIA RS MEETIG FEAST FOUR DAYS Twelve Hundred to Two Thou sand Teachers Are Expec ted to Attend Assembly CHAMP CLARK WILL DELIVER ADDRESS North Carolina Teachers' Assembly Will CWcct Here November 2tli, ...... . l or l our Days' Session Meeting Here .Makes Departure in Time of Ieetnm and (ivin;' Teaebers Leave (o ( nine With Vny hnnip ! l.nk Will Sjieak lit the Audi to- iiiiui on the I'.veimiK' of the -Oth and President Purse of the Nat te n.il l-.diii alional Association Will A. so Speak. On tiie 2Pth of November - the Norm Carolina Teachers' Assemblv will meet in annual session here and t.te meeting will mark a new (leoarture. tor the teachers will come here under official auspices. Tiie meeting, will dast til rough tour dais and. it means a great deal for ..Raleigh. Statu Superintendent Joy-, iver has askeil the schopl boards of everv county to give to teachers who come leave with pay, so taat there will be no salary deduction. This is iirojier as the meeting will he in, the iituhest sense educational and instructive, outh Carolina ban adonted this system and changed i;s nieeting-tinie for its teachers as sembly from the summer.- There the t new plan is I mi ml to worii adinir- hlv and more than tnree tunes as inaiiv teachers attended the meeting kit Columbia as were present at the ordinary summer sessions.-. This t-makes it certain, the othflcials have that there will not he less t.itm twelve .hundred at the meeting here from November 2!Uh to De- cpiiilier 2nd (both' dates, inclusive),, and there pi ay he two thousand. Apr plicfitioti lias: been -made for the use' of the auiiiloi'iuih tor the night. iiiiiss.-nieeii.ng and for one-morning meeting. I lie various sections, in cluding county superintendents, city, cud town superintendents, grammar schools teaciiers etc., will meet In the capital, college auditorium, etc., at other limes, lion. Champ-Clark, sneaker' nf the national house of representatives has accepted an. invilalton lo deliver an address on Hie evening of the 2!ith. and Presi dent Curse fie head of the great National Kdiicatiotial Association, will he present and speak at one of Ilie mass meetings.: As will readilv he seen, the occasion Is a in.nst important one in the. history ol 'the teachers assemblv and also lor Raleigh. lleretolore sessions have been held in the summer time, nl tiie sea coast or in the tuoun tfiiii and last, year six hundred teat hers .were -.present' at Ashevjllo., Tiie nioeling this year will be on a much larger scale. ; The hospitality committees of the Woman's Club. Ihe Chamber . -of Commerce, and the Merchants' Asso ciation, will, of course, look after the com fori of the teachers, the great (Continued on Page Two.y WILL ENTERTAIN -.: STATE JUDICIARY Members of the Raleigh bar aro arranging for tin entertainment Sat urday, November 11, in honor of the five justices of tho supreme court, the sixteen superior court judges, the federal judgos, the governor, the at torney general and members of the corporation commission. It Is pro posed to have a barbecue and oyster, roast at the Country Club at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. A commit tee consisting of Messrs. Albert L. Cox, W. H. Pace and S. Brown Shep herd, is making the arranbements,
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