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Weath rrepon for Korth CaroKna: Kair and cotM '1 ME .5 warmer, north to northeast winds, fresh on the coast. M0KTW EAI T(p IgBiEil gaiter Qf nr Mm .... 1 EIROGRAD ER1U S CIE SE1E SWEDEN DENIES ALL KNOWLEDGE JENERAL KORNILOFF AND H IS TROOPS REPORTED TO BE WITHIN 80 MILES OF THE .CAPITAL AND ARE SUP PORTED BY THE "BIG INTERESTS GOVERNOR SHOWS EE LENIENCY (By UNTTED PRESS) 'Raleigh,' Sept. 11. Because of (By United Press) Stockholm, Sept. 11. The gwyciiimeiiL nas nat received any, his ppth Cjtovernor Bickett has official account of the . transmis- commuted to life imnrisonmpnt sion of telegrams as mentioned by 'the death sentence for burglary uic united states, therefore the against Eddie Lee, fiEKIWATTACIS Verensky given supreme authorisy government has not received any any position," is the declared for mal statement issued by the Swedish foreign office. o- (Bv Wm. G- Shepherd.) (United Press Staff Correspondent.) Petrograd, Sept. 11. News of ke first battle between the forces I militarism and democracy at iuga, eighty-five miles distant om Petrograd, is momentarily ;pected at the capital. General Korniloff's revolters, at ast the advance guard of his .a in column has reached Luga, at inch place a force of the loyal rovisional crovernments troops ent control. Meanwhile Petrograd is stirred i ith preparations for a vigorous pression of the revolt. TIip Willi v. V. CI KJ JLiXt i, nao i C ; n -r n . -t -si . . grant Kerenskv "full freedom'"1 rePr001- 11 tlie Captain knew, action", though their resigna-1 he wasn,t lettin on- toshave not yet been accepted,! . c nooiHlm tne.Uaptam hur erefore thev will continue to'"ea inrougn nis lunch ai.)tl walk ed over to where his beys OFFICERS TALK CURES SERGEANT SEABOARD MOVES NO FREIGHT age twentv yearsyof Pasquotank county. Both the trial judge and solicitor rec ommended leniency. (By J. W. Pegler.) (United Press Staff Correspondent.) JAmerican Field Headquartirs, France, Sept. 11 The sergeant had been drinking. It is against the regulations, and especially i i ... e stationed, who will fight Korn- j dSamst tne spint ot the new ' 5 A A r bff's further progress in his an- merican rmy tor a sohlier imced plan to seize the govern-; tUm a serean oi all soldiers to get aruiiK. So when the sergeant awakVi itsd' he knew he faced a storm. Bjrt the morning routine in camp pass ed as usual. There wasn't a word (BY UNITED PRESS) EARL PRICE " LOSES A HAND A sad accident happened to Earl Price, the eight-year-old son GEBMANY ATTACKS CONVOYED FLEET. MEAGRE CABLE NEWS TO NAVY DEPARTMENT TELLS OF BIO BAT TLE BY AMERICANS. LOST TWO SHIPS. PROBABLY ALL SUBMARINES LOST ' ' 1 NEWS FROM THE STATE CAPITOL liichmond V Snt 11 & ' q v, a a t- T illcit Mr. Charles Prw3, this aft-r- , ... . " UdU i noon : about two o'clock, at tin vuiuau muvcu no ireignt over :t provisionally as cabinet minis- rs, however refusing any furth- participation in governmental pairs. Some have expressed indigna- 'ii that Kerensky had not con-! ited them as to his preparations i., ,. .. . ! UOWlJinnf t ip rpvn t f. -VTWJV General Yasilovsky, the mili- !T governor of Petrograd, has in apparent re- were sitting eating. The sergeant knew the worst was about to happen. Without a word to the non com the Captain called on all men of more than one year's experience to withdraw 200 yards. "I want, to have a little talk with the recruits," he said. "A non-commissioned officer, 'who knows better, came in drunk its main line through here as the result of the strike of its freight clerks here and at other " points south. The clerks this morning issued the following statement demand ing, primarily a recognition of the Brotherhood of Railway Clerks, his youth Governor Bickett has an eight hour day under contract, and time and half for overtime. Every effort is being brought to bear upon the clerks at Portmouth the ''gateway" terminal to quit and thus virtually sew up the en tire Seaboard system. Grand president oi; the broth erhood, J. J. Forrester is sitting with a sub-committee, and the counsel of the national defense is .expected here later today to as sume personal charge of the strike. oU pump, back of the cotton mill, east Scotland Neck, his hand be ing crushed in the cogs the pump to such an extent it is thought that Dr. C. F. Smith have to amputate the left hand. -XtePttle. fellow was playing around the pump when in some way his left hand got caught in the cogs, and, though he extri- (By United Press) Washington, Sept. 11. A great naval battle has taken place be tween a fleet of American stcam ers and six submarines off tho coast of France, is announced by; the navy department. The battle occurred on Snni-nn.. women of North Carolina will j ber 5, in which the Westigo was play a larger and more important the principal participant for tho part in the next State Fair than ' Americans. Two other steamers ever before and that is going : were sunk and the navy depart some, for no fair could be a.suc- !lne"t states that "probably all the cess without the active and heartv ! submarines were lost." (By Maxwell Gorman.) Raleigh, N. C, Sept- ll.The cooperation of the ladies. The. West iffo The new Women 's Building at merchantman. the State fair grounds has just ft is deduced by the is an American navy de oeen completed, will be inspected I partment tluit Germany has today and the elaborate equip-! adopted a definite policy of mass- cated it himself, and ran home j ment will be installed at once. The I iig her U-boats for attack, ap without assistance, the limb is so j formal dedication of this building j parently having learned of the badly mashed that there is little j wil1 take place on Wednesday 0f ; m-ont announcement that Amevi- hope of saving it- r 7 foment nf ti, I last night, lie lias been in the uiv, i tin. ,.-. UXUIJ L1UH . . m A . . - 1 j t . -i ry powers of KprfiiisW .iurjg "me. i ve ai- T1ie premier has rallied his ! Ways told yoU to observe the oId 'in llio snnvpmp io;e uer men and follow. their example - I - .1 l yy V J 1 O I V V III ich the new demnmv i nw I bllt y0U'Ve ot to use yur man's ,PM it-!. WOMEN LOSE SUFFRAGE BIL' PORT OFFICAL! IN CONVENT iN if are apparently firm in lwr confidence of his nower to 'PPress the uprising. A fact of most sisrnifieanft is e action of a dr-lorv,tin rc K'KS cnlli,,,. , - ! u Moji nerenslcv ami '. ecl?? their 5.fc;ort i, ' blot up a lot of drinks. wouhuiic; 111 LUC i I sense in the army. ''You're all getting more money than you reasonably need over here. I can't distate what, von w are going to do with it. "But 1 hope you'll not go and (By United Press.) Portland, Me., Sept. 11. W'bm en in the main are not downheart ed at the defeat of the suffrage amendment to the constitution in the special election yesterday. (By United Press.) Cleveland, Sept. 11. Delegates from practically every important port and terminal in the United States and Canada attended the opening session of the annual fair week, (October 17) when j 041,1 sl,iP were traveling in groups me only woman Congressman " ""oer convoy. Miss Jeanette Rankin of Montana Te steamers attacked were (a native of North Carolina) is ex-1 bound for Europe under the con-- j peered to make the principal ad-1 vo3r of American warships, accord dress. These exercises and the j ing to navy reports, which are not. ! Better Babies show and contest in J ot complete, i the new bnildino- will mni ! From nresent infnrmnti'm O - UtllUVyl. j A, " ' ' ' ( "II 1 f thousands of women, for they are 1 lives were lost. Further particu taking an active interest in it all Iars are hourly expected, over the State, especially the var-J Navy men regard the Westigo ions organizations of women. j fight as a brillant j)iece of defence Secretary Pogue and Treasurer wol'k, for the submarine is rogard- jDeuson say twice as many exhib-,e1 as the worst onemy of the de j its have been entered this vear so stroyer. convention of the American As- sociation of Port Authorities here i fai as are usual at this time and todav- - I tn at tlie exhibits, especially th L I - v ' PI F7TTi t?m IT T-TTT JOINS GARFIELD Nation i' civil war ,0,Ulon, Sent 11 i .i f a -L CL1 HILL ail 'aces a , "imi0);;rv ' !'!..-.;... I -.r ...... ' rf.i,. . , 'Every day I get letters from your mothers and sisters and the girl who is waiting for you back in the U- S. A., asking me to see force of troops ui-1 na yu don't go wrong in the C '"'i ft !v l ....... , -1 .1 ' Aw-mir I "l I. . . 4- - iniiiii. is leSS Tliail ijvj LiiivA in iiuiiur iu ic- iiuio.s ironi the capital ad- Tty to aI1 those letters and teil -about drunkenness for i example. ' ' A local nut suggests that Mr Hoover compile a book of f o d j the utmost handling of jokes for the simple minded. 'modities. c in fin .itf i hp trnl h-- etai!, overnment. '.Ml I...'.. ...... .A" 1 T TO linn.ll.nci 4-- en - V. -. 4- . j i " i m i it lions are ueillg linucoa iu a,y iudi ins ciLi- 'i thl' 11iviim,.,',.1 I vipp W tfllrfr frr rnv cnl rl i ivc F111 tfi , : . .. . te I i . ', ., 1SI these rebels. No are maniy men ana tnougnts oi '"''lit l )ii.wl li i t IlOTTIf will WrtfliT l ot-o linm k , "hhic in i. cirograQ .iuuuvio uuji MlVm A MIIfflMIOTATAI at s stak lnt l!, v Russian democracy them- i lie irovisional gov l'f'r-. 4.1. . T(TiaTnvi ol--ir i i ci onli t t 4l..f.ltriAt r--ii. (lie revolt as a "-vivufjaj, it io oaiu, imiitvuj Hf( . (V ... P ii j 4-i ' '1 ot the conserva- OI re-opening mat oioerian sum- h'.'r I , . .... IX T7 A . 'isniess; interests v resuxu rur America, you iljgj. i . ''!.-, lOSSU)iy tlie ! 1 1 v' -" "jLiiy vvy i u jl 1 1 j j.i j) - i' assume COlltrol.' vvlllcli Aauii.cici emu iiaiu.i:s UJiive. nussian cabinet KILLING OF MRS. KING AT CONCOSD REVEALS SEVERAL DIFFERENT CALIBRE GUNS -IN PARTY AND OTHER UNUSUAL CIRCUMSTANCES Dnrino. t.hfliv mnon agricultural and pantry and fc the members will consider recom-! C0"Sei Vatl0n exhlolts and thei mendations for legislation requir- j SUfpaS8 . aU Previous tat his common o. n ! Fair and continued cool tonight, their terminal and throng !to0' Thirt will have ; (By United Press) charges and to require eommon!T1c!OUnty exhibits. , Washington, Sept. ll.John P. carriers and steamship lines to'. The "tate Board of Educationi Wl.ite, president of the United use their terminal facilities in ! 18 lending the scope of its Mine Workers has accepted the such joint manner as will permit scho0.1 bk investigation,- to as- invitation of fuel administrator, all com.1"1,1. S Iorj Garfield, to act as one of his ad- - : complaint of other books than the ! visers- j readers, alleged to be offered in; inferior quality of material. They!federal law the revenuePS r j will submit their report in a few port mueh activit in thc moon aays it is unaerstooa. shine circles and thf thirsty onos The f ormal announcement of ! will rlonhtlp , ..-. . j v. . i . ' . t n.v, iiiiyi i, 11. il, j a Pur m t fine appointment oi ivir. 'iravis ot,'the new, raw corn variety than ; the North Carolina Corporation ; Commission to a position on the ; National Jnter-State Commission, is expected to be made this week. Mr. Travis was virtually determ ined upon several months ago and the appointment is an especially NET DRAWING AROUND MEANS ?ver from now on because of the difficulty in importing it by rail or even the automobile rout-i which are under closer federal espionage than ever- Reports of probably a multi- ! plicity of suits like unto the Meek- appreciated one, tor no man m lenbur case decided by Jud the southeast is better qualified j Boyd, to prevent the discharge or by abilitjr and experience for the ! place. North Carolina owes E. L. Trayis much for his splendid work ftas l(1 "ouncing its pur-j General AJexieff, the former chief "id Premier Keren- ! of staff under Grand Duke Nich- Cus , uedllllg witli jolas and subsequently acting Wi ' utin presented. i rm.A i yU(). j, . j ""iiuttuuci in ciiicj., ayaiii as- Kd. V1, volt f ormally?an-; sWme the post-. of generalissimo to -unixy nas 'Concord, N. compel the re-employment of chil dren in mills and factories in this State, are cornim: in. The object (BY UNITED PRESS) j as chairman of the State Corpora-'is to continue the State law limi- i tion Commission and in his tran ! tation as to ago and hours of work . C-, Sept. 11. A ' So far it has been revealed that 1 f er we lose the best ccmiDned man i till the U. S Sunrcme cour rr-r l l J J. .i." 1 , ,1 . n . , .... i X on the appeal from Judge. Boyd decisionand if carried out this line of procedure is charged to the asked replace Korniloff. , X A A medley of firearms, loaded and the "tarsret nractice" uartv that for tlm nncitinn in ill n ftloli w ' ' . x f v - 1 VIJX V 11 JJ1 111 fyJ LULVl unloaded, by whom carried and brought back the dead body of j Although the legal distillation v,uiiuivo vu. ATAio. j.j.uuuv, ug Li, xviu onci ; ui aiuuiiouc liquors lor ueverage j ime ox proceaure is ciiargeu 10 tn 4Qrdant;ly..;-:thrqugh the King dusk carried three weapons, and a J purposes was legally stopped on j muzzle with trouble for all con shooting mystery here. 1 f ourthlis deemed possibles. . f Saturday niht under thft new pn
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