t Worth vaiid; Couth C-rolWa Fair- , v.. ; - . M'Vf- r-'"" J ' I lr''' I 1 CvL.- vJ - I frh ' ' : V - v incident ; f ejortfid tjr rttio (iNayy department xwas officiaUy Announced. as" follows:- A ; "vA coast - guard vessel oh". pa4 trol .tduty ;bfC; aA'.'Atianlkf1 6ort' jwas rained 'attduhky an.un li tenown-"sh.ip :earlyf6day. ??-The i wu k- ot Taisuigvjne sunken Yes-"; 1 sel wjlli'be-begun atnce ar Situation" ReViYedBy i lWar Uepartment s WeeKH GERMANYIS SHAKEN. iPOPE'S ATTiJM ; flifiiFlici Despite Dogged De'termihation A 5df ;tKe Germans, BntlsK J- SKow Their" SuperioHty tt powerfnl, Is. the esfijuate of e3r; . tanysdef ensir ' strength on ith& aciai-communxque, issued by :the- PLAN POLITiGAL PARTY Would Be Composed 6f Liber al Elements of All Other v : Parties' , -.." -. jne rensiye cy counter li S It V I Mil mil 1 I! t ITALIAN OFFENSIVE : GROWS JN STRENGTH More; Than Vf40$, Prisoners - jCagtured vByj Cadorna's TroopsBrisfi in Mesopo tamia Surround and Defeat An Entire Turkish Army WILFUL SENATORS Petitions Filed in Senate De nouncing LaFollette, Gron na, Stone and Others While the fighting. -fr'Ont in Flanders apparently is. witnessfKg, the prepara- tion d! (By Associated Press.- -Washington, Oct. 1. Petitions from New York organizations seeking ex pulsion from the Senate of Senators LaFollette, of Wisconsin; Gronna, of North Dakota, and Stone, .of Misv (By Associated Press.) of liberal elements' of: aU political' par- ties in a new organization tofbe plart- jned.at a conference 'ofleadets -in h weanesaaywas discussed witn President ' Wilott-toddy by I Matthew Massachusetts -Progressive -lead- The PreslenC Is much interested AMPLE'S ATISFACnOTT 11 22? rKMVlLlllU rUK t KAiXUE.iWlth the dereloDmentsJarhisheavy if ' m : - - r-j Cardinal LiasDarn bav&hrench cago roops in ttirope. , -: i - - a ; kiw " . Washington. Q& U.47Shakfettr?Mfkr-'L' , - er: wai Department - k 04 TVr I J " Mr. Wilson, isnderstcKdHQ have ? A itv a U L. A aua 111 . Ul A VUD. JJI lUOii . Ull I -I'-t-. ' - i - . nMk - - ,. .their-' enemies theinmaniquesayJQVWCiuaeepd lastweeka-'fightmg while it has- denl- onstrated v thavthe ... fighting stamiftari pari Oc t l.-Dftte Eclair publishes ot thf .German is deteriorating;. gressi ves, Democrats; I Socialists, Prb hibition and jabory and agricultural leaders and singletax ? advckiatesat the Chicago conference t: rl discuss preliminary plains io forming a" new a Jetter from - Cardinal Gasparri, the organization ta ienter the new 1920 na- Ofithe actjylties )f the American pap ecrerary oisiaie tortiisnop ue tionai campaign: ifcsi TAkW nnMi -t a .t.flkf-n . -ttT W . "DV Ij. gproceeamg . -sausiacxoniy,?-,, v- , f 0 Fra'Tfpt4- whifilr IhpJletter savs. "is w ioneficiii 'a- rh f ftW in irU s:'rtW"WwsW0 ... tinra-guee. oi-xaience,- concerning iuei me Massacnusetts, poiltlcal y force-m j.arope the commuxuaae -Says I c- ja4-, t.i- . , -. . , . absolutely uothing.- Of -.the-f forces at V feomeii iticrepprtsinobiliztfSa qChp national guard, and the; national .athi3t V ?fl?i?5:9ST and Mr. Hale, wlfiia a can- HIouiuaww WtheSatisfatkm f Pc Benedict at dldalP fnr T.TitMianfcaovPrnhr n The analvsta-hf thp sftf.ifttino'. nn .tn T; rr . ".I-. iP1 eportss.tnai2Air.Juson-i wU frpnC the communiej ; Wtkytude Jot thalmight tato-fc.?l.tSeii: ays tremalna- the -Pnnclpai,--baKVipreW :- ': -t I . ' : . . . I tad urn c cf tDDDicrn rm,A 1.4r 'wViioh ia Vlotorl Gent arr. I rtV A XI 1 .1 J OVyXVl XlJiUS ber 10, remarks that France certainly OVER TRAVIS FAILURE cannot take exception to the first two points of the papal note concerning (Special to The Dispatch.) disarmament and obligatory arbitra- Washington, D. C, Oct. 1. The ap tion and continues: Ipointment of Robert W. Woolley, of "As to the damages to be re-placed j Virginia, to membership on the In and the outlays for the war, the holy terstate Commerce Commission in father proposes in the third place, 'stead Of E. L. Travis, of North Caro as a general principle, reciprocal re- lina, caused great disappointment mission. He adds, however, that if among the North Carolinians here. Up xaiTAm i wniph. nmmisps m n nn or ; m a nntt;.M ( ' . - --i r lauci? uu .ucigiuu. xbe great battles ot tne war, is roi Jlowing It9 normal course. Last week fsaa recorded the sains of the British in this sector. This week we must note the desperate attempts made by "the Germans to re-take the lost posi tions. ' - 60 ... T' i . T.Tr lnpf Via f rY counter attacks reached a culmina- tlon. on the 27th instant when seven .powerful onslaughts by the picked . in any case particular reasons are to the day before the President made ..'storm battalions' of the enemy en-' opposed to that view, which is veri- the appointment it, was expected that f ted in the case of Belgium, they can , Mr. Travis would land. Th& failure be weighed with justice and equity.") of Mr. Travis to win was a severe The letter then refers to the state-;blow to Senators Simmons and Over ment of former Premier Ribot that t man and Representative Kitchin, all he is in accord with the provisional . three of whom had worked hard for government of Russia, admitting that! the North Carolina candidate. in eventual peace negotiations, war indemnities should not be claimed, but reserving for France the right to require reparation for damages caus-j - i c ;i ia ed by "tne maievoience oi lumuxiy. rnmmanders outside the necessities (By Associated Press.) Field , Marshal Haig Vhich the Ger- 'souri, were formally presented in the mans are trying'to anticipate by coun- j Senate today by Senator Wadsworth, ter attacks and. retaliatory fire, the Uf New York and . referred without German Crown Prince army is again ; p.ction to the Senate Privileges- and attempting to harraass4the French in the - Verdun region,; Washingtonn-Oct. a. Amalgamation! ..Ifews from the Itajiih front is gain liberal elements' -of? all palitict ' par-v evidence at handrthat General ..Cadorna is push ing out again east pf Ve isonzo, driv ing' forward, on the Bilnsizza plateau, near he southeasterly edge of which b has;almost reachedie Chaipovano valley, ' - j The capture of mora-than 1,400 pris oners in- Saturday's ust indicates the force ;of the, Italian blow which there is eyery Indication will be fol JoWed. up, as the new' ground has been Urnil; herd against ,the Austrian re actions, - -j. " Jnierestajlsd attaches, to the Mes- oyoistmran war tneatre, from whicn the?news jqfa brilliant victory by the aritUh was vUlegyaphed yesterday. Several-Hh6usand " Drisoners are al- readsTTiP-tBritisIi land's as the result of -a -ftdden Vand well executed stroke which; resulted in tthe surrounding of ifrenticeTarWsh the Rema- tlfo'UeiCrrthwas pf Bagdad. Tke-icasuaTties in f Last night's air raid -c? England totalled nine killed n$.'42 Iniutejd' 70he M the German jtnaGhlnest eagarged :.fa the attack was i oq itm"oj1 va n 1 v (n rAfn in thp 1 ASt nil- dectives. The village of Zonnebeke, 4 the center of, the conflict, is now firm ly held by the British. "It 4s evident that the efforts of the senemy in this sector are not actuated .merely by the desire to regain lost territory of little more than tactical value, nor must their persistent ,at tackg be considered merely the nor mal reaction of a modern field engage- .ment, in which counter attacks invar iably follow upon attack; but ratner: brought'dowa oft Dover. Berlin iiaini;he-ibohfbing;blrthe center of ,Ixiidnlftfargat?..aii 7 Dover by the riiders. J fc fl ' fstatenieht'lssaed by the British ydmfraMyUTayogrt Vrflay aiight'& rt nt - by1-1 Brttisn - nav aX?&tki&Ztif&. Belgium reports the destruction ,of two German machines arid the driv ing down of two others in air batUes that occurred during the patrol activities. Russian Gentral Expelled. (By Associated Press.) Petrograd, Oct. J.-M3eneral Gurko, Elections committee. Chattanooga Lawyers Protest, Chattanooga, Tenn., Oct. 1. A meeting, of the Chattanooga Bar As sociation, attended by prac-.-ually ev ery lawyer in the city .adopted reso-, lutions today denouncing obstruction ists and endorsing the course of Col oitel Roosevelt's attitude regarding the prosecution of the war. The res olutions declare: "That we condemn in unmeasured terms the action of Senators LaFol lette, Gronna, Reed, Hardwick, Stone, Var daman and others acting with them in the present Congress, in ob structing leg'slation for the prosecu tion of the war and protection of our country. "We want heartily to endorse the course of ex-President Roosevelt and other prominent Americans in de nouncing treasonable utterances of Senator LaFollette and his associates, and demanding their expulsion from the American Senate." The resolutions were adopted with only three dissenting votes after fav orable speeches had been made by Judge J. J. Lynch, author of the res olution, and W. B. Swaney, - Demo crats, and Foster V. Brown, Republi can, former attorney general of Porto Rico. a":.--..;..-."'," - ... ; . '. V v . i'' ".:.- ;.- "'"'.r..' ' - jj ' " ; . ' - - - T ; , . ' v - - 'r:: ) ! -" . . - - -.:,vv:.';;:v' a -5 SSI Property Damage to the City Will Approximate Only $100,000 STILL CUT OFF FROM !,No Train Service for the City, xand 1 elegraph and Tele phone Service7 Out of Commission A Four Weeks' Drive ; Begins , to Raise at:- Least f - frv C - $3,000,000,000 SPOKE IN CLEVELAND Largest Offering of: r Bonds: - People of United " ':Sta)bs1 Elver Been Called - Uppn to n Absorb A Multitude 5 of Activities' - . " S&m ARGENTINA DECIDES (By Associated Press.) l" - 1 Washington, Oct. 1. All expecta tions that Argentina might follow- the lead of her neighbors and break with Germany have been dispelled . here with the news that President Irogoy en is determined not to heed the.ac- Jion of the Argentine Congress and former commander on the Southwest- -popular demand for action, and will era front, has been expelled from .continue a neutral course. His sug Russia by way of Archangel because gestion that all South America is de- bear (By Associated Press.) Washington, Oct. 1. The;big:drlTd for the second issue of Liberty. loan . THE OUTSIDE WORLD hd?e??lZi 5 WUL tUC -VvUUL& J VV1LU ! A'.IUUIUVUUO, V. activities that will last four ; weeks. ; . The campaign is planned to "..raise, at t : least $3,000,000,000 ini subscriptions and treasury offlcials ' Jiave': set . 'the . -"amount expected". at $5,000,000,000. ; Half again as large as ; the .first Lib- erty loan, the second' offering" is the largest ;the people of ; r the - ! United States ever have beea-called.. upon, .to Miy Associated Press ! Pensacoia; Fla.. Oct. 1. (Bv "wirrJ less to New Orleans V. Esjtir.iatr. rf absorb. the damage 'done- in' the city of Pen-1 Secretary MftAdoo .formerly opened sacola by the tropical hurricane last tne' campaign with a , speech lri Cleve- " land, the first of many .he 'will deliver on his tour of the United. States to ' stimulate interest in the; sale of the bonds. Clubs, chamberaTroj commerce, commercial organizations,; schools, "pa triotic societies and like organizations have been enlisted inVthV great army of ''boosters" for ; th6 ;loan ;andV alt over thV country : the Publicity . ma- j chine' etup ; by the Treasury .Depart irieat:;haC;beein!feti IniijaSotioal': News- here, rescued-a number of Tesidents(PPers, hand ; bills' vand posters of ev- from the fioodetL portion of Warrmg-iery description will; advertise -tl.a uuuui, huu spcaiicra Uil. luc iauui i. I Tiaay, placed the damage at not more than $100,000. The damage was confined principally -to wires, window glass,, the water front, roof d and frail frame structures. No report of loss of life or injuries to persons in this vicinity have been received. There was slight damage - in - the neighboring villages - of Warrington and ; Woolsey. Student -abators- from Hhif j&ayd m erinsti0tatJaear nf thp letter hp wmtP tn thn fnrmer termine her war course by a Emperor expressing x his loyalty. A1 conference" is" not- expected to RUSSIAN TROOPS ADVANCE FURTHER telegram from Archangel announces the general's arrival, and says he boarded a British vessel.- fruit because a similar proposal was rejected by all the other important governments some time ago. of war," the letter adds: N itrograa, uct i. Russian iroops it is to be noted that rue enemy real- "The pontifical note is coucueu n "r- Z JTII " oi rrf miiitarv commanders, it "Northern Front: in the Riga re- is for France to judge if "it is suit- gion, four miles south of the railway, able for it, even in the hypothesis ot in tne apuais farm sector, our van of S e of tie I with due accent taken of a. ow. in money ana men mm me ucaj . ruins in which the war would, leave the Belgian ana Jbrencn icnuuij now occupied' ' Cardinal Gasparri's letter lays stress upon the fact that the papal two ripsirea that French territory be l immediately evacualied completely. It then says that the Fope aoes nui c cucuij 1 , . 1t,j Tttra roiriftn ar-oorlinp- In tndflv's war tfces fully the immense strategic im- genera terms ana a u 'w fip ' jrtance of the British thrust along reparation lor bucu ;'C" . " n, a ir..;. ; even setting asiae tne enormuus un- wt e Menin road. e.ye?. .beiu ,B .".uii.i. n.wiw in fhP Snital'a Farm sp.rtor. the Tbic npw Rritish advance in the licuities oi esiauusuiucui . -------- - IXIIb iiCVV auauuc Jii -i-tc i j..- ... Pnco otic, o rltro nnin cr hoiwoon 800 nni . , . i . : . oil rno ctifTfii-w f ) I . I lit: wax afcuooiwuo v , wmv,. " salient now lenniteiv tnreax-1 usiou m cvxi v. -- - he enemy line of communications the damages .caused needlessly .J h TPle-ian oast. The Ostend- ire, ieeos W; weimiu ,uivi .wa wro it. iard dfttanhments nressed back en- tne latter victory, w piiyxie , . : j " , . cnn rman hieh only for one yea Eeas . submarine flotillas, now comes enemy repaiauuii within the range "ritish-guns. The superiority of the British over jhelr enemies wa3 conclusively prov- fd fc'lig the engagements of tne asY-ek. The battle of Menin road, jnore, shows that the fighting ktamina. M the Germans is deteriorat pig, hot that the enemy did not dis play great skill and dogged determin ation in his repeated counter att acks." , COiPETITIO it I FOR RING EWD IW FIVE DAYS ton, during the storm. Ten fi3hine schooners : and other small vessels wei-e agrcund in the harbor, and one lage steamer was aground in five feet of water. A few other merchant vessels were driven ashore but not damaged. Authorities at the navy yard stated the loss there would aggregate about $100,000, including an unroofed build ing, stores and supplies and airplanes. No estimate was available. as to the cost, of repairing the track and bridg- and -stage will assist - in the " great Postmaster GeneratBurleson has ordered that between I October, J - and 27, all postage, stamps j, be ; cancelled with a stamp bearing the , "legend; ("Back the boys in the 'trenches. - Buy j a Liberty loan bond: .Inquire t at an y hanlr rr nnctnfflna" 1: - i j . . McAdoo In Cleveland. Cleveland, Ohio, " Oct. s i.-Secretary es on the electric railway line be-McAdoo officially:0pened;second twn here ad thp naw vard. ThplLiberty loan campaign. InCleveiar.i wreckage caused by the storm was Candidates Realize That Time is Short and Are Doing Their Best to Get Every Possible S ubscription by Sa N ight Thousands of Votes Were Cast Saturday. IBB POSTPONES (By Associated Press.) Mobile. - Ala.. Oct. 1. Sheriff'3 les today are scouring the woods fenas in none 3 I J ID PRISONERS MAKE A GET-AWAY mminr nFCtsinni : ihii 111 ! vr viwwiwia .''. THE PRIZES, f nnM nnt nroDose any solution con cerning Alsace-Lorraine. It adds that ( the Pope expresses hope that France ( and Germany will examine in a xon-s ciliatory spirit the aspirations ; of . peoples, taking into account what is just and possible. Finally, the letter contends . that the Pope's note favors France in different points and :t of- Will. Decide Contempt Case Against New York Of ficials Next Monday $775 Briscob Automobile. Ford Touring-Car. $200 n gold. $100 in gold. $93 furniture suite. $75 Columbia Grafonola.. $50 merchandise .order at J. W H. Fuchs Departme-Al 'Store. - $25 wrist watch. ; ; h Two $60 iumond rings. - ". T?p per cent i commission to all non-winners, who remain fr active, on motey for nw sub-U tTlxr A sunnlg toft Preofl Charlotte, N. G, Oct. 1. Judge Jas.; senption? L. Webb will withhold his decision - J , . . . - . T. V V V V V T T T T T.T T until Monday, October, 8, In the case brought before him in, Gastoma last week by attorneys of Gaston-B. 1 county, Alabama, in search' - - .i. . rn?r 4d' Boh BfackwelL brothers. RATTI.F1 SHIP FLOAIiU IT IJir'W TIibF T T IJ J A Y Means, wno IS Deing neiu iu jau at- most noted prisoners ever tcf be hanged In' Western BWU -f I ;VBT Associated Press.) i tucijr "-" , A n AtlflTltiP ing Mrs. Maude A. King, wealthy Chi- Port Oct. 1. The bat- cago woman, near thaj city, August United States navy wnen tney appruu uwua- mm iu wiuuowa ui uieir "JC'ia ioc:mtV nf the United States navy a, wueu iuer apalcu "c" F nd ronvfetinn nf thP Black- "esnip oi me ui rQfOT.a q:bVp1 that. J. T. Dooline. assist mwmftn-aeed con- which went agrounu-m. :--r.tHt " ttmiT of New York r.ioe,jiiuiuCT.oi f6 on SeDtember 28, was floated toaay, r. v. mauiut " Walton, Fla., attracted wide at- Ma was smooth and a large flet a:M associates be cited ,in contempt district attorney of New York, fcention. subscription before Saturday night at 9 p. m. It is new subscriptions only that will determine the winner of Cbe ring, but both old and fte subscrip tions apply oh the $15 ciub offer. After this week, during the second period of the contest, each ' $15 worth of subscriptions wll count 140,000 extra votes, while this week each "Club" is -good for .150,000 . EXTRA VOTES. ; " ;-." -,. r Candidates living outside , of Wil- mington can mail their subscriptions any time Saturday, from , their, re- scective postof fices, and they . will .count ' at this week's business, -and apply .on the diamond ring, and' the first period extra votes, even anougn we do not receive them until Mon day. This is done in order to give the out-Of-tcwn candidates a .oppor tunity to; work up until the lastmin ute, and equal opportunity with ? the onfes living in .Wilmington. v do not have to vote during this Diamond Ring offer? If you . have not, then get busy and make the most of the five remaining days. -It is not a great deal .of time, but if 'used -the right way jnuch feap .The sea was smootn anu ZrrZJ ior not delivering papers be accomplished. , - I A laro rwan' hs bpen offerM ?f 7??. s.e lsr pu - u Iu . - f vw nossession taken from thei The snecial prize has attracted .for 'the capture ofthe men and offl- niSn tiae.. . r , -: Apartments of Gaston Means in New j muCh attention.- All of the candi W. - i . . J.' ... A - S V - ' V r . - t i J. T . 1 J Kaam. M4VSV -rWf JI H . linn r rl T hll ' . 1U ' I'UI'I mM 111! W i" 'ti n siirrounuuiK iowiis huu w & trtrt r YorK ana xnai uau uceu uiuacu uj counties have been warned to be on StCKt.1 AKI lyAlNJJLl-O judge Webb delivered, into the cus- this morning. Mr.'McAdoo ahd; par ty of six arrived; here from Washing ton early todayC;to " make," the firt - outside'1 sPeech on 4116 western trip. to ; boos t ine loan. . j. nousanas or Tactorywni3 tles and (church;; bells : signaled V'th9 campaign openf ng;iy)whistllng ; ar.I ringing ' continuously trbm 9:50 a:' n. to 10 a. m. '. " "" -vfw-t-- ; J rapidly being removed and normal conditions were being restored. No communication with the world, except by wireless, had been possible since the storm up to an early hour today, but the telegraph and telephone companies expected to ro-octnKlich onmmiiTiicntinTi hv tn- uight. No railroad trains had left or' An outdoor mass "meeting;-In the entered , the city, due to washouts publio square ' at : :10Sb'clck:k'Vopenei north of .here. the campaign. Mayor Harry .L. Ba- Dauphine Island Damaged. vis introduced ' Secretaryi - McAdoo, Mobile, Ala., Oct. 1. The Cottage who appealed to every, man and wor.i Hotel and a number of other build- an who resides "'top6n;stie';.s6il..-"ct'Xre9. ings at Dauphine Island were wreck- j America to join tberIeaetie ; of patriots ed Friday by the hurricane, accord- j by ; purchasing a "tjberty..-bond.'vV":'Tha' ing to reports receiyed bere last Secretary asked ithepeopie pf jCleve night, and many fishing boats were land, the Fourth - Federal Reserve Dis driven ashore in shallow1 water. A trict, and x)f : the 'entire !; country to detachment of soldiers from ". Fort beat the ' recordM Gaines rendered great assistance to the first Liberty loan" camnaien. - V the people. Food ran short , and a Tris Speaker, star: outfielder of tt hew supply was sent today. Parties ' Cleveland; baseball xlub. ,: purchased reaching here said ,12 houses were. the first bond tpf 'the?secoid;vLiberty damaged and the water works system destroyed. The wind was sajd to have reached a velocity of 110 miles an hour. - . HRDUGH PASSED T STORM'S CENTER Just five "more -'days and the First Period of the Bispatch contest will he a matter of history, and the com viflitinn fnr th Sfift Diamond Rihff will endV Have you done, your oestftneir Dauots. at me ume luc buu- Candidates scriptions are turned in or before the close of the .first period, but they loan- Secretary gMjcAdoo ; handed the bond y tp . Speaker and st ece wed hi3 check for $1,000, f ter which Mr. Mc Adoo raised :: an . American flag and a specially, designed .i Liberty loan flag. Mr. McAdoo made..: a second' address ' to campaign workers 'at 11 a. m. and at noon attended " a business mens' luncheon i at the Chamber of Com merce, ' wher hemade jAhe.nprincipal address of :the''day v-;;f'r''. , ;. : j ' i 9 'Drive Launched. in Atlanta. ' " Atlanta, GaJi Oct 'JlThe 7 Liberty jlban drive in the Sixth; Federal Re- 1 serve District v war launched today Seamen Tell How it Feels to w 20,000 commitieemen in Georgia, f ioriaa,; AiaDama ana . ;iennesseev ac- rMeet Hurricane On the High Seas ; V " (By Associated Pr A Gulf Port, Oct. l.- '.ging sea man from whose i:s- were to be tiveiy at work, to dispose, of .a min imum of $80,000,000 of the new issue. , The: campaign ;.;was begun in rAtlan ta,' the : headquarters .ot .the ; district, without the ;.tioisy i jubilee J Characteriz ing the openings dayt in some cities . he look -nit for the men. IFMANY TO REMOVE! ALL FOREIGNERS -MitfmX nri iJ-TKTeleCTaaf United States Marines corps, mirac- soon alter arriving tuat Vwam, Oct. 1, The . leiegraai.- , , 44w.,.i whon WA,tnnn mtii Mniif av.; October 8. iirn a A yitri-n or fit I- II a , vrttVo - Tin lttn1faTinTl AS TO WIUlL HIS : SJLiy " - XJ-w . T'-. SON ESCAPED. INJURY tody ol the,, court officials, of Cabar- . - , - , . .rus pouni-y. , t J " (Speejal to The pispatcn.l 1 In the hearing at Gastonia last Washington, D. C, -Oct. 1, Jose- .week; Judge Webb stated he would nhus Daniels. Jr.. son, of Secretary make- his ruling at tne opening 'Daniels, who 'is "doing his bit" In the ;putt here today but he announced Ihorizing - the -German, govern- the automobile meni. In viow f the scarcity o IOOO- jiucu- stuffs, to remove from the country, all Gibbs foreieners not employed in war Irf-'yania enforced :Withhi.''ia-?montliWia - icupanis dates realize that 460 is certainly good pay for tw6 weeks', work, and Jiave experienced a . desire to win the ring, if ihpy fail to win one pf the larger r.zes. ' This nas vrenewea tlc' determination to succeed- and inspired them to fresh endeavor, v Most of the candidates mow that the comuoti tion for" the ring "Avill i come to a-close at the same time as I the first period . of the ; contests-next TTiic At is also1 RnturdaV night. Oct, 6,? at 9 ? pv m.f wiA".t. ima f 1nm u . sThe';AUa'nta;committeeha'8ttndertal:. h . :" , flnvfl.hnnufl.trvhftnsA rflnvass tn.-fiTR jciiuu, -uui. uj, troaG(1i tho.hiph RPflnttirniih r V. ' ,T , , . ' 7,-7' can hold them 'in reserve and voto t" r jevery person, in .me cuy an opponur- them ariv- time during! the contest, tne ,ceniCT ,ui a we iiiuiuu , uuni-.ity to suDSCHDe. including the , last day, and their cane, a large, Amecan: ocean-going Jie same. It 13 ;steamer arrived here last night w . value will, Remain the the subscriptions, and pay for them, that must be Saturday night., in order to .cc ward the -Diamond ' Ring and the first the subscriptions, and the money to Thfl - rlatM "a .ftW of .pn-! in by , , New ; England ArousedL' . Bostpn,Mass.r" Oct. 1. A liberty loan cottkge'Tvasiopened.on the com mon today,, in .the Interests of t:. - Saturday night, in order to. count to- countering a aeaa caim inf-uie cen--tfew England. campaign for the sec-, irst: ter. oi.tne nurricane.ana ..got, expert ona joan. speeches win, oe mace c - period extra votes. -. t f ences, passed through when they felt ery day during the campaign. - Saturday - witnessed " the expiration the ; storm's . fuUforcexas'they: struck -. blowing ,of factory -whistles at. 10 n. of the ten-vote coupons f that ' haveits' outer, edge.. ."Within five minutes m. signalized the "opening .of tha been . appearing in sacn issue 01, ine' v. wuu" v-uhtc. i t .ft v. V-where.i- th a.-, ocean- was - calm. v Na New England has been assigned a nnt-RPnd in vbtes. or Jiad votes cast V, .seaxueu xy iui ui , v esei , every enon. 10. increase iuis iu for them, r The coupon in The Disr a3 struck by a 100-mlIe-an-hOur-gale 000,000. , ' ' , ' . '- , Kniiaaeipnia cninusiastic . Philadelphia,-Oct. 1. With virtu: same organization - that cbtSi.. (Contlnued on. Page Three ) . rnur tin vfMi uv t j- j. 1111 mum niuiu - . 1 -y . 1 1 1 -ni . frt ai f 1 r.11 . i'i 1 ti v v hkh.n 'iivrr 1 1 - in van . "aTTnVynTh and Jennsyl. the date the. hearing ; before and in 0 it to Wo an angle of ,45 -avenue. -Both- macmnes were.juage;, ai '., -;"t"r Wav Hefird fi tn Oct. 13. i w - - -degrees, rney say at times tne wina the damaged; but neither, of the pc- tier rucmanding the aenvery o luei ui v . - -sinlp - fContinued on -Page SeVen) blew as high as.lSO mUes .an-hour.- , , k - aiorcea Within M monin - imiauu v , , , 'i-4 kvv- : '.v'-n?v '-.-n,

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