FIRST BOAT THROUGH OPENING IN GATUN DIKE SJfSB! SS9Sk BaSaUBS9SrPiM- In paaaaaansWaeaasnSnasUSauaEy'waSM HSfici Photo by Underwood & Underwood. N. T YALE DEPENDS MUCH ON CAPTAIN KETCHAM SMALL CHANCE OF SOLITUDE 1 CAUSE FOR WORRY Senator Warren Need Not Be Taken Seriously. National Ruin He Predicts at Remit of Proposed New Tariff Law la Merely Figment of Wyoming 8tateiman' Imagination. Gentle reader, do not worry. The fact that Senator Warren of Wyoming sees rain tor the country In the woolen schedule of the Underwood tariff bill la not ao alarming aa It aeems. Senator Warren own several mil lion sheep. Ha has been called "the greatest shepherd since Abraham." The Aldrich tariff doty of 11 cents per pound on wool gives a very tidy boost to the senator's Income at the ex pense of every consumer of wool in the United States. But so long aa he can pasture his sheep on the public domain in Wyoming and Colorado and the price of mutton keeps going higher it is not likely that tree wool will ruin even Senator Warren, and surely no wage earner who wants a warm winter coat ia likely to complain. Truth is that Senator Warren has the habit of seeing national rain whenever he thinks he needs It in his business. He sees it now In free wool. He would see bigger and blacker rain if the government quit maintaining useless army poets In Wyoming for Senator Warren's political benefit, and probably he would think the end of the world had arrived If congress cut off his supply of Jack rabbit postof flces. If Senator Warren Is unable to earn his living without government sup port, It would be cheaper to pension him outright than to let him levy taxea on American consumers. Mean time, his yammer about "national ruin" is not alarming, nor even Inter esting. It is merely impertinent Chicago Journal. Captain Ketcham of Yale, The followers of Tale axe depending much on Captain Ketcham for the success of their football team this season and that this confidence baa not been misplaced has been shown by the work of the team thus far. "Wireless," Product of Civilization, Would Soon Pick Up a Modern "Robinson Crusoe." The relentless march of civilization is responsible for some curious anom alies, but it is difficult to conceive of a more strikingly Incongruous fate than is at present overtaking the ro mantic island of Juan Fernandes, the picturesque and secluded spot famous as the scene of the adventures ot "Robinson Crusoe." The habitual peace of this old-world Island of cascades and coral Is being sadly disturbed by the sound of ham mers and saws. Beneath the pictur esque fig trees a workmen's camp has sprung up, where employes of the Chilean government are busily en gaged in the erection of a wireless station. The site chosen is the summit of a 1,111 1 flAA foot hrh nnllori "I j C.OTltl. ...... .VUV U.RU, u..w - u u nela" and appropriately so named, 1 wh socialism, and protesting or seeing that the lofty eminence dom- J rather raving against any appreciable inates the ocean from southeast to reduction of the tariff on sugar and northwest, guarding, sentinel-like, the lumber. approach to the Cumberland bay and The Florida Times-Union is also a San Juan Baptlsta, the island's only Democratic paper, of the conservative type, it supported wuson, tnougn without enthusiasm. But the moment President Wilson began his work of securing a revision ot the tariff, the Times-Union put its entire Influence back of him. When a clique of orange growers in Florida denounced the pro posed reduction of duty on citrus fruits, the Times-Union, in the name of the state, repudiated their action, and assured the president that Florida was seeking no graft and needed no subsidies. Contrast to Be Noted. Two southern newspapers furnish an Instructive contrast in breadth of view and soundness ot political con victions. The New Orleans Picayune Is nomi nally a Democratic paper. It support ed the candidacy of President Wilson. Tet the moment It became clear that President Wilson meant to keep his own and the party's pledge of revi sion of the tariff, the Picayune turned against him. It is now denouncing him as a "radical, heavily tainted YALE MAKES CHANGES Jones and Queal Start Work In Football and Cross-Country. port The plant will have a working ra dius of 500 miles, so that ships pro Tided with wireles apparatus could be picked up within 1,000 miles west ward of Valparaiso, while ocean wan derers out of reach of the Coqulmbo or Talcahuano stations may be com municated with. Last December the Chilean govern ment disembarked the materials and men for the construction of a con crete building armed against un welcome attentions from natives and the work is now fast nearing completion. There will be little fear In future ot fate! BEST FOOD FOR THE WOODS MRS. EATON HAS WON SYWIPflTHY BELIEVED JURORS HAVE AL READY DECIDED TO FIND HER NOT GUILTY. COMM TO SOON BEGIN PROBE WILL INVESTIGATE CONDUCT OF FIRE INSURANCE COMPAN IES IN NORTH CAROLINA. Plymouth", Mass., Oct. 29. The cross-examination of Mrs. Eaton was resumed at to-day's session of her murder trial. The public sympathy of this city is apparently with her. Under the penetrating, cross examination of District Attorney Barker, Mrs. Eaton has contradicted herself only on the minor details. The jurymen seemed to follow 1 1 -. -questioning less intently today, this giving rise to the opinion nmoiiK specta tors that their decision has already been m adc. Mrs. 'Eaton reiterated her state ntcnt that she did not want her hus band committed to an insane sayluin, but sounlit only the treatment of his supposed malady from a hospit.il The jaunty air with which Mrs. Eaton entered the court room partly disappeared as the questioning con tinued, as did also her almost viva cious manner in answering the questions. Dr. White is a pleasing forcrfi.l speaker that grips his hearers at one and hold them to the finish. The singing will be led by the large Taber nacle choir. Singers from other churehes are invited to join the choir and a Christian workers of the city regard less of denomination are requested to co-operate in every way possible to help win New Bern for Christ. The service begins promptly at 7:30 o'clock. The entire public will be made to feel at home. Raleigh, N. C, Oct. 29. The legisla tive commission, for the investigations of the conduct of fire insurance com panies in North Carolina, in prelimi nary conference here today, determined that each member of the commission shall spend the next several weeks in special study at home in preparation for the work ahead. When the pub lic hearing begins there are to be as nearly as possible continuous sessions until the hea-ings are concluded. It is thought these will most probab y be sometime early in the new year, pos sibly in February. The members of the commission dis cussed the question of whether there shoud be counsel retained for the com mission and the commissioners agreed informally that there would probably be necessity for such counsel as the work of the commission progresses. Each member of the commission has received a personal letter from the State department of insurance, in which Commissioner J. R. Young, ten dered his personal co-operation and that of his department in the work of the commission. This tender is ar cepted. v t , The meeting of the legislative com mission today was of the most in formal sort. Members present were Senator Victor Bryant and Represen tatives H. A. Page, Elmer Long and A. F. Sewell. The absent member was Senator Barnes of. Pitt County, who was detained at home. Men Who Know Pin Their Faith to Pancakes With Oatmeal to "Fill In the Chinks." A woodsman will tell you that he can travel longer on beans and peas than on rice. Because cornmeal pan cakes were the chief article of food twioe a day a guide once complained bitterly that "cornmeal was no food to travel on In the summer, and It makes a man tick to have It too often.'' This same guide will develop a surly temper the first day out if his employer has a Urge supply of soup tablets. I once heard three experts discuss woods food. Two were remarkable guides. The third, a member of the Canadian geological survey, has, .in the last ten years, canoed and ollmbed mountains from coast to coast and from Lake Superior to Hudson bay. All agreed that they could-aot travel on a breakfast of oatmeal alone, and all said that when they wished to do a long, hard morning's work they ate pancakes and "filled In the chinks" with oatmeal. Outing. COTTON MEN ARE IN CONFERENCE. Nothing In "Labor" Cry. Sugar and wool, the two citadels of Aldrichlsm, cannot make a "labor" n. tnrufern mnnr sharing Crusoe's P"a Hlgb-prleed land, rather than nign-; priced labor, has checked the de velopment of wool growing in this country; and the sugar industry pays very low wages. The constant cry ot beet sugar growers of the west has been for plenty of cheap "gang" labor; and only constant watchfuness has psevented child exploitation In west ern beet fields quite as bad aa that recently uncovered In canning fac tories. A fraud driven into the open Is more than half beaten. Aldrichlsm has lost Its "labor" mask. It turns out, that La Follette's mother was a North Carolinian. The sterling fighting qualities of the man had caused us to have a suspicion that he was part Tar Heel all the time. Washington, D. C, Oct. 29. Rep resentatives of southern cotton ex changes today conferred with the Department of Agriculture officials, regarding the standardization of American grades below middhnd to conform with the Liverpool revised grades, which becomes effect vie next September; The conference was the outgrowth of the meeting at Mem phis last January and the Liverpool convention last June, at which it was determined by representatives of nearly all American cotton ex I changes to effect an international standard cotton grade. The conference did not discuss the question of legislation, because the adoption of revised grades by all American exchanges would render this unnecessary, neither were prices or the question of tax on cotton fu tures discussed. The Elizabeth City Advance iwcs two columns to rip us up the back. We appreciate the com pliment and are sorry we can't return it, but everything we could sav about the Advance pro or con. could be put in three lines. To Hla Own Self, He's True. Governor Foes of Massachusetts was elected to his present position as a Democrat, now declares himself a Republican, and expects to head the state ticket of that party at the next election. It la an error, however, to speak of Governor Foss as having changed his politics. He never had any politics, save a single-minded affection for him self and a firm faith that the chief duty of the American people ia to make him wealthy and famous. He has not deserted these cardinal prin ciples. He Is merely trying to get into the chicken roost from the Republican side. Preparation for Present Season Most Elaborate In History of College Little Change Looked for In Rowing Policy. Two changes In Tale's coaching sys tem went into effect with the report ing of fall squads for athletic train ing. In both football and cross-country work permanent paid coaches have been installed. In football, Howard Jones, the new permanent coach, to many players at Nantucket, and la cross-country running, Billy Queal, the professional champion, has most of the prominent candidates for the dis tance team daily working out over the hills near his home in New Tork state. The need of a revision In both the football and cross-country teams training has been seen by the new resident coaches, and the preparation for the present season is the most elaborate in the history of the two sports at Tale. Yale has not heretofore installed a permanent coach in either of these sports. ir football a head field coach, changed from year to year, has been named and no continuity In system has been secured. In cross-country work, John Mack, J the track athletic team coach, has had charge, but his duties as football team trainer and as track coach have prevented his giving much attention to the cross-country fall season. Un der Quest's coaching Yale distance men last spring made the best show ing in the Intercolleglates in years, and It is now felt that there will be a chance for a Yale victory in the cross country team run this fall. Yale has re-elected two captains of losing athletic teams for another sea son, "Bud" Snowden of the -crew and "Jack" Blossom of the baseball nine. Blossom was a member of the Junior class last season, but was completely upset by losing the Harvard series and consequent championship, and stated that he would not return next year, although re-elected captain. He has changed his mind and will set the squad to work soon after college opens. In two weeks. He will reap point as his coaches Prank Qulnby, who has been coach for two years, and Berhle Tommers, who had charge ot the pitchers last season. Yale has had wonderful material the past two seasons, and the same nine that swept everything before it in the early games last spring will return, with hardly an exception, for another year. Captain Snowden has not Indicated his coaching plans, but It is under- To Farmer Union Members Our stock is the m-st complete in town and our pries are the same to you as always F ARRIS N ASSEF Department Store 66 68-70 M idlest. New Bern, N. C To Our CUSTOMERS Our Fall line of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes Hats and notions are arriving daily and you are cordial! invited to call and inspect same whether you want to buy or not. Also have a few bargains from summer left over. Take a look at them. You may find some thing you can use. 63 , Middle Street, New Bern, N. t XXXXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXJO Every cent you spend foolishly is banked by someone Why not Bank it Yourself? Start an acco unt with us, we will help Jyou save. Maysville Banking and Trust Co. Maysville, N. G. GEO. E. WEEKS Cashier Mention the Journal when doing business with this Bank XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX3XXXXXXX.XXX5 EAT! EAT AT THE- -THE Best Restaurant in The City. Special Dinner and Short Orders. Absolutely French Cookiner. stood that another trial of the English Give US a Trial and.be Convinced. Phone 453. 80 Pol- stroke will be made. Snowden has i(u.i. C been In Europe the past summer, and one report is to the effect that an Bng- i llsh coach will come here this fall to spend the entire season in drilling the crews. Little change is looked for in the Yale rowing policy because of the fact that Snowden was committed thor oughly to the English system of coach ing last year, and It Is thought that little change will be made in his ad visers, the committee whleh shaped Yale's policy last year. Prominent among them are A verlll Harrlman of New York city; Fred Allen ot Bos ton, chairman of the committee; Payne Whitney of New York city, and Alfred Cowlea of Chicago. Harrlman was an undergraduate and was head coach last year. It is not expected that he can give time for continuous coaching here because ot his duties in connection with the Harrlman estate, ot which he is one ot three heirs. DILL HAROBTT Horse & Mule Co. Live" Stock, Buggies, Wagons, Carts and Har ness. When in need of any thing in our line givf us a trial. :: :: :: :: :: :: :: s 1 03 E. Front St. Office phone 1 67 Truat Properly Indicted. The government never has sought to punish legitimate business operat ing within the area ot honorable com petition. But there is a question when a corporation, through combina tion, acquires control of 86 per cent, of the output of one particular line. And this is what the government avers the harvester truat has done. Old Huerta must have attended that ' G. O. P. Chicago con vention. Aw, for the love of Mike, and after all the nice things we had said about the weather man, tool Matter for Men Who Know. We plead tor deference to the opin ion of those who have a right to have an opinion. England has for years had no money question. All parties agree that the country ought to have the beet system obtainable, and all follow the guidance ot men who have aiven their lives to a atudy of the subject We ought to try to get Into the same state of mind. The question of a nrooer ordering of our. finances Is not a Democratic or s Republican question It is purely a scientific ttoe. IRON MASK MAKES 6 FURLONGS IN 1:10 4-5 Iron Mask, by Disguise Royal Rose, had to break the world's record for six furlongs on a cir cular track to defeat Leochares in the first race of the 11-day meet ing which opened at Douglas park, Louisville, Ky. The new record is 1:10 4-5. Leochares led until with in 10 feet of the finish and Iron Mask, having also passed Helen Barbee, which finished third, in the stretch, won by a neck. Samuel R. Meyer was the only other starter. Iron Mask Is owned by Jefferson Livingston, ot Cincinnati, and is five years old. Subscribe for The Journal Children Cry for Fletcher's Pitchers' Duel. Ray Collins, with Boston, aud Wal ter Johnson of Washington have matched their cunning in four cham pionship games this season. Each has resulted In a shut-out and both huri ers have won two games apiece. The Collins Johnson pitching duel started April 28 when Washington won 6 to 0. Decoration day Collins took his re venge, winning over the Danish Disas ter by a 1 to 0 score. The two met again on July t, Washington taking the game after 16 Innings of play. Score, 1 to 0. Collins came back with the same score In his favor August 81. Precedent Established. Rock Island, 111., has established a remarkable precedent. The munici pality hah carried a bond Issue to buy a ball park and a franchise In the Three-I league. Five hundred women, voting their first election, were al most unanimously In favor of the nova. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been In use for over 30 years, has borne the signa&ure of and has been maae unaer nis per-yz- sonal supervision since lta Infancy. 7-CUcJaM Allow no one to deceive you In this. AH Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good te hat Experiments that trifle with and endanger tbe neaitn or Infant and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Oastoria la a harmless substitute for Casta OH, Pare goric, Drops nnd Soothing Syrups. It is pleaaisw, It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Karcotto substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys; Worms and allays Fevertahness. For more than thirty jreara It has been In eonntant use for the relief of Consttpatlon, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. it regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of THE JOURNAL Established I 876 Still in the lead BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM Rates Furnished on Application In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Havo Always Bought th MTAua omwr, er

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