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THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH; SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER; 1 1 . : 1 9 1 7,
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IFOOTBA tLft ESULTS.
Railroad Brotherhoods Likely
to Affiliate With the Gen
eral Organization.
Noteworthy Event in Harnett j
County-r-Wilmingtonian
Wins Prize.
V.y T":iii"l lV'?ss.
- Buffalo. N. Nov. V). The "bi
four" brotherhoods ci Kauvoaa ngi
(Special to The Dispatlr) !
Morris Chapel, tHarnett uounty, M.
Walloped : ElfcH:JDtKgr,i?r;Mtid
Licked tlie Stuffing Out of
an5 Eaterner.
(By United Press) '
Chicago, Nov. 10. The big ten gang,
neers,
Firemen and Engi
C. Nov. 10. A uart of Harnett couu- Vhile settling a private scrap in its
sinomon. Rail- ty -and a part also of Lee county con- own back yard tnis aiternoon; iouna
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. .1 ii t n ' i t f i t Ttmimi c rn f linn . 1 1 4 f i - i 111111 in i rii n . i u ;tiniii i nr. ni.iiiiiiic iiiil ii4 f.ii
'VflV v. wTKlUC -Or." ai'C; I l i i -1 1 .) i iaiu- ; liuuus w j " -" uiuv. . jt c .
mpi miv "Ifiliato with the Air. ericaa community tair ana it was nem at ino uia irom tne msi; who cuiuu ovw w
Federation of Labor durir.g V.: - organ- 'school house and on the grounds at
ization's convention v.-hich opens her ' tached to that chapel. - r
on Mond?v according to an oinciai 01 j
l 1 1 lit" UUJ YV O. O CL UVUULll VA I UiiO
the Federation today.
and
play with the big Michigan" boys
Ohio State 'aspires td toe the "cham
peen" of the gang again, licked Wis- j
eons n. 16 to 6 up in me lviauison ,
Pennsylvania) 7 ; Dartmouth.
Pittsburgh:, Pittsburgh, 13; W. ,
Hoboken: ; Stevens 35 Delaware, 0.
West Point: , Army 28; Carlisle Indi
ans 0. "
Providence: Newport Naval Reserves
35; Brown 0. ' ' ;
Princeton : Harvard Cubs, 24 ; Prince
ton Cubs 0.
Boston: Boston College 34; Holy
Cross 6 -: : -
Annapolis : Navy 28; Georgetown 7.
Philadelphia: Lehigh 9; Pennsylvania
State 0. '
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If thi? aiTi-Aigation is made it will attended and
swell the Federation's membership by represented.
about Soo.OO nifii. Keterentia nave,
been taken in the brotherhoods, ife is ;
rir'ai-!; :i;iu up brotherhoods
crowds of people from both counties neighb'orhood, while Chicago aria im-!Atlanta: Davidson 21; Auburn 7
even Wilmington was
aroun(j. Birmingham: Vanderbijt 7;
Alabama
The exhibits . were splendid, consid-
pro I cruig llif tsuuii HUUI.C &iyrii
1 1 . f - - 3 .-.l-r.. n n r.
now in favor of joining forces with vvouia dp a iair, aim ewiyuvuy
ti ' PfiprTioii 'surprised at the quantity of articles
nois also aspirants stood
nnd a.rTrPf. 'PTtl on. I
Meantime that tough Michigan kid Cambridge: Harvard 0; Camp Devens
that there Picked on little Cornell and gave him
a 42 to o neaung.
Wisconsin; who surprised -themselv-
ihnwnnnrt at thp wav thev werp made 7 beating Minnesota last Satur-
. o.. " ' x.ju dav. started off like a winner m tnis
0.
Medford: Tufts 6; Colby 0.
Dover: Maine 0; New Hampshire
State 27.
Jirl'fi' I'l'fsident Samuel Gompers and Sec- and everyone voted the first commu- U"-T 7t mnViner
1 I -H' retarv Frank Morrison were busy to-'nity fair a great success and many afternoons set-to maKing
T, s . e'- 's" if: . . .... oti " . i-mirid I Tfi II Kill I )nlO S I
o convenuon business, ine were the compliments pa:a those who a
the
r?v vith
executive eo;'nr:l of the Federation originated the idea as well as those
was in session, deliberating on the an- who carried it out.
nual report, which will be submittei
at t;:e openins; :u:'Si-ion.
Who.
con i ained in th
firgtj Exeter: Exeter 0; Portland Naval Re-
But Ohio's class show-'
ed itself and the Buckeye 5 kid never i Ann Arbor: MichiganM2; Cqrn-ell 0.
had a chance after that. It was most-! Houston : Rice 34; Southwestern 13.
i or, oArioi cromo thrnnh forward i Madison: Ohio State 16; Wisconsin
The address of welcome was made passing and punting
by Mr. J. T. Ellis, who is president of
report the association backing the fair and
which has been granted a charter,
and who is one of the most progres
sive men in Barbecue township and a
leader in good farming.
would no; Le revealed by President
Gcmpers. who saiil the public would
learn its contents v.hcn it is read
Monday.
Governor Whitman is expected to
arrive en Sun iay and will address t"hej Mr. George A. Cole was master of
delegates at tne opening meeting. 'ceremonies and did his part ail right.
Af a sesf.'on of the building trades Mr. D. B. Teague, of Sanford, deliv
section today. ..nnJicatkm of the In-' ered an educational address on the
13.
Michigan wont have an opportunity i western 39..
to dispute the leadership of the Big! Lincoln: Missouri 0; Nebraska 52.
meetiOberlin: Western Reserves 6; Ober-
prob-i lin 7.
Ten this year. Michigan will
only Northwestern. The title
ably will be decided next Saturday, St. Louis: Marquette 0; St. Louis 0.
however, when Ohio State takes on ?.vea: Muskingum 27; Baldwin Wal-
Illinois at Columbus end Minnesota ijC" 7.
and Chicago at Minneapolis. ;Js Moines: Drake 0; Washington of
The only other Big . Ten fight was ' st. Louis 2.
that between Iowa and South Dakota, Icrinnell: Knox 7; Grinnell 47.
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It is of greatest importance when making your selec
tions in wealing apparel that you o deeply into the cor
rectness of the style, beauty of fabric, quality of work
mariship, accuracy of fit jUst closely as you won
the price. The shrewd, earnest buyer goes into every
detail that makes for value. The garment here men
tioned were created to meet every conditional tesi
That's the reason for the rush just now in our ready-to-wear
department. Every garment has been selected
with the most scrutinizing care.
lAmes: State 10; Kansas Aggies 7.
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Mr
t,MTT:oni! Boilonuakers and Shii) snhlpcf of; "The New Dav" and he which the former won,. do to u
Builders unions to bo affiliated with was listened to with great interest by Nebraska and Missouri met for the Iowa City: Iowa 35; South Dakota 0.
the bui!.!:n- trades was rejected. i all who heard him. for feis "address was .first time since 1912. A 52 to j);.r core , Omaha: North Dakota 12; Creighton
lhe Mining section and Pattern , replete with ideas calculated to make 'failed to evoke any enthusiasm from, 7
Makers ft'ors a!o held meetings cne understand what a duty each ow
and prepared eports to be presented j ed to the world and also with infor
to Ihe-eonvr.tTon. imation showing the wonders of mod-
The l '.Mpn n-.-r.r on record as stand-; rrn machinerv and touching on the
in- behind Pre. idrnt Wilson in the ' pv5?Sent war he showed what it would
prnsecufon vf the war ?cr democracy ; mean to thi a generation and genera
ancl everytiii-.- possible will be done tions to come.
to co-opera te with th-j government
The FnrUrd States Department of La
Missouri over the resumptipnlpfi re-iTopeka: Washburn 0; St. Mary's 14. 1
lations. ' j Grinnell: Shattuck 7; Grinnell Fresh-
Ferris Field, Ann Arjoi Mich v Nov exas: Texas A. & M. 7; Bay
10 Before approximately ?Cr,000: jQr q
spectators Fielding Yost's Wolverine Austin; Texas 7; Oklahoma A. & M.
eleven beat Cornell here today, A2 to
0. Despite the big scord,'thefxT " nj. ncnQ 12- nvinhnmn
He did not neglect to call attention i Eastern men put up a brave scrap Denver: Colorado College 7; Colorado
tne eastern men put up a orave f School of Mines 1&.
until the last quarter when several iBoulder: Colorado University 19;
men inclding Harriman were removed, j utah 9
Harriman, Cross, Hoffman, Nether-1 Columbia, S. C: Camp Jackson 10;
cott, and Ackernht held up Cornell's t CamD Gordon 0
s repre?rntea at the meetrns. ! to the finer side of life as brought out
by Cay Gold, who told the dele- by music and the other arts and even
gates what the government intends the birds came in to show what they
doin? to meet the need for labor of made in one's life. Individual effort
all kinds during the war. He saia was the key note. ------- -
that employment agencies all over the j
country would be opened throne
which mm wil Ihe advised where wev ' served and tnis 'Scribe" can vouch for
. ate-tiekling apple pie and the fine, 10. Pittsburgh triumphed overjWash
cake which went down his "red lane";ihgton and Jefferson, and carried off:
Following this address, dinner was i
end of the playing.
Pittsburgh Won Championship.
Forbes' Field, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Nov.
Portsmouth. Va.: Naval
U. SVS. Vestal 0.
Hospital 6;
P 8
Velour Coats, full length, heavy fur collar, fur on sleeve, belted. $27.50 value
$22.50. $25.00 value . . v . . $19.00
Heavy cloth made, large collar and belt Coat, dark green, navy, oxford, brown and
taupe. $20.00 values at . . $17.50
Extraordinary values in heavy Coats. Size 36 to 46 at $12.50 M
ivlisses vcats, size o to 14 and price range 30. DU to y.DV. 1 he selection is simnlv
wonderful and we think .every one a real bargain. . '
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Shirt Waist. Extra values $2.50 Waist White silk and black silk, made up in the
very best styles, special . . ; . . . ; $1.98
Silk stripe, dark colors, $5.00 values. Just arrived this week via express. On dis
play Monday ... ..$3.50 ll
loys,
r.T-jr ti ns Pre d V ' n C in thp """-u cui uuii uio 1 lane iiigiuu auu d cjici duu, o.u.m vu v,u , i j guvti uiiituil apjiupuduuii wan
' 'nMV.AAn4 Vt. whinl. n W n V i n-. 1, O - V ffAnknll ihn v"l Til An P h y - hflfQ J V ITT 1 . yi . . Z L CI
on the hisrn eas it'? rn f,juu uisluiis wuitu uiauc mm i me oia.Lt; luu.uiu tuoiuyuiuomu . umue lur vv ar amp ioiumuuny oe 1 v
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time to f--tfind cn the corner, counting feel good
.ri .m.-. v.in. ljjc in lu Llie war; rni rn,i n, r - - - - -
mity Service fund and M . final score wag 13 to 10
ucuiuusuaiui ii. xv. muivci, ui utri;
triotic call.
Camn
then husrli
AUTOS FOR HIRE
for
Poseurs Prlvinj-, Dances,
Veddii2 and Commercal
111? L!
very Co.
Phonos 15 and 345.
NEOLIN SOLES
?Ial:es Afclldn a Pleasnre
Attached by
SULLIVAN,
King f Shoemakers
217 T. Front Street. Phone 53S.
Jthis afternoon in the hardest fought ice, although it is an important fac-
era mo ovor ofo car V V tVlP tlVfl rpaiTIS fnn ir nrlinor fn QT-mir onrl now offini.
ency President Wilson, the secretar-
Pitt lost n ehanr.e t.O mdke it 6 more ipc nf war anr! navv nrnminpnt nrmv
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county, wuu uweu uyuu agncuiiuiai . bv two-yards in the fourth period, and navy officials commend it. Ana
matters, giving some good advice to M"cLaren had carried the ball 43 "yitds tlonal fund is now being raised for
the farmers. jjnto Washington and Jefferson's .terri- this work which is being conducted
Mr. J. R. Rives, president of the tory. In straight dashes with i" b"1! under the War Department and Naw
I.ee County Fair Association made the nnder his arm the husky . fultback Department Commissions on Training
closing speech in which he spoke of went irtmgh th ' WalrrnJgtO-i1and Caran -Mvities. The headquarters
the good progress made m Harnett i Jefferson tackles to the two-yard line, are lu Washingtcn.
county and the neighboring section But here he failed in the final effort. : : ... :, , :
and of the fine exhibits made at this Th hflll WAnt to Wahin-rtnTi-nidkTef- - : '
fair, complimenting all who had tak-;ferson on the fourth down and was
en part in it for their community in- kicked far out into the field. ; f
terest and inviting them to take theiri ,, ,,, it
! exhibits to his bounty fair the fol- Penn's Backfield Won. I
lOWing WeeK. ) ouaiuu, iuv. u. DAycututt; aim
Among those who received a prize jneavy oacK nem won tne game xor
was Mr. Arthur C. Tnomas, a sub-j rwmsyivnuia- hliiicii gnuiiuu uainc
scriber to The Dispatch, whd was with Dartmouth' here today by a score
avarded one for the best mule colt, ,of 7 to 0. j
his brother, Sir. R. L. Thomas, receiv-l What the green men laeked in ex-;
ing one for a horse colt, and Mr. Gar- Perience they more than mane up for ;
rell: Skinner, of Wilmington, we are! in dogged righting qualities-. !
pleased to saw received a Drize for' Pennsylvania's last rush " carried
the best soy beans raised in Harnett them to Dartmouth's 35-yard line and
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Special attention given to Mourning wear and Mourning Hats.
large and small. Splendid assortment. Do your Christmas shopping
early.
Kid Gloves, black, white and colors . . . $1.9S
Ladies with small feet, 2 1-2 to 4, extra values . . . ... $1.88
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county.
! The officers of the fair were: J.
fE'lis, president, and Messrs. A.
j Grose, T. R. Rosser, Francis M.
i McLeod, Guy ox, R. L. Thomas, A
Dal Rymple and L. H. Cox, and
(ended with a touch-down by Bell. In,
.For RENT
Tvro Fsrmb in New Hanover Coun
ty, two faruis in Brunswick f!mm.
0. Apply to D. L. Gore, Wilming
ton, N. C.
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Rubber
tamps
f- wade to order on Short
We make Ruhhr ta
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givei the maximum of service
and Satisfaction. Promptness
with every order. Send Us your
orders.
LeGW.-N PRINTING CO.
8 Grac .rest. Phone 220.
T. ithe last few minutes Dartmouth, in a '
H.' plucky attempt to rally, rushed down!
Pthe field to Pennsylvania's 10-y.ard line;
A. nespite neavy resistance.
to! Penn's most consistent gains were
them wo fIvp rrcrtit for thn otwacc rtf.throueh center and by brilliant for-
the fair, not forgetting, however, Miss-!ward passes. The)lay, as a rule, was
es Rosa and Daisy Bland, who have in the middle of the field. Needy,
charge of the school at Morris Chap-Dartmouth's left guard, played an ex
el, and who deserve special mention 'cellent game throughout,
fcr the part they took in making thej Tufts Won Hard Fought Game,
fair a success. Nor should those who! Boston, Nov. 10. Tufts College won
made exhibits and the women who did from Colby here today in a hard
their Dart as well hp fornttpn hut wo fought battle featured by violent rush-
cannot mention all who deserve cred- es on both sides. The score was.lv
it there are too many. j Tufts- fr, Colby 0. Drummy made the; ,3
ineie was a paraue, neaaea by Mr. wluul"s iuuuu-uuwu, juatuuu. .- ,uuuj
R. L. Thomas and the singers in the Drummy, of Tufts, were the outstand-j
parade guided; by: Mr) Guy Cox. Mod- g players of the contest. Their for-,
est, quiet Guy added' to "the. occasion, jward passes and runs were consistent
' , land saved a number of critical situa-j
tions.
! jGeOrgetown Defeated .
Annapolis, Md., Nov. 10. The pow
EVERY CITIZEN IS
CALLED UPON TO
uci r ti m T & rmtt erful Georgetown" Uniyfersity eleven
A I llV 1 lJLV pnt down 1o def
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went, down "To defeat' todav before the
V (Annapolis midshipmen. Driving com
bination plays carried the navy boys
: -1 'four times across the enemy, goal
pel the assistance of every American, line, winning for them-28 to- 7; .
I call upon all citizens, therefore,; Michigan Aggies Trounced.
to assist local and district hoarda hirl xrc, th vrtr tc infh.
" J JJJ V X.10 1 It.., 11U. J.V. , ',1 T W i 1. A fc
proftenng such service and material western trounced the Michigan Aggiea
cuuvemences as tney can offer anhere this afternoon, 39 to 6. The)
u appearing Detore the boards, either,! farmers made their only touch-down!
WIMSIAM
e Cor. n th & Market.Sh-eet
European
PMladelphi9t
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Better Than Ever ..
Siiorongtly Moderalroi '
.- Hemodeled and Eq,uippol
NEW MANAGEMENT.,
CAFE and ROOF GARDEN
In connection. .
Special CjaV -firoakf att
and tutfehedtfr'
Eatea Wltaottt Bath fl.Fr
- wiiu stW fovv uyr -
upon summons or upon their own ini
tiative, to give such information as
will be useful in classifying registrants-
.: I urge men ;of the legal prd
fession to offer themselves as asso
ciate members of the legal advisory
boards to be provided in each com
munity - to ndvise resgitrants of theit
rights, and obligations' and of assist
ing them in the preparation of their
answers, to the question! I ask the
doctors of the country tor fdehtify
themselves with the medical advisory
boards to be cbhstifuted in the va
rious ' districts for - the , purpose of
making a systematfc physickl eiami-;
nation of the registrants It is im
portant also that : police : officials of
every grade and class should .be Un
iformed of their dtfty under the selec
tive service law -and regulations, to
search for persons who do; hot re
spond promptly and to' serve the sum
toons of ; local and district V boards.
"Newspapers can be of very great as
sistance in- giving X?ifle publicity to
uie requirements ot tne law ana regu
before time was
quarter1.
called in the last 1
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Cash talks when you come to our store. Since inaugurating our cash to all plan we have been able to give
prices that would look good to you in normal times for Monday and Tuesday we have put some scorchers on our
bargain tables, be sure and look over our Coat Suits and Coats while here. We sell them for less money.
Millinery
Dept.
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New Hats for this
week's selling dont
fail to see the new pop
py red. A good lot of
shapes and trimmings.
Can make you a hat on
short notice.
TOYS AND DOLL
CARRIAGES
Just received a very handsome toy automobile, large,
will seat 2 children easy operated. A pretty Chi
mas present.
1st-
Just received a shipment of rib underwear
for misses, ladies and men, all sizes. Fine
quality, eaefe 75
FRANK KIMBLE 14 t
Easy for Georgia Techs.
New Orleans, Nov. 10. Georgia
Tech blew up and down the gridiron
here this afternoon, defeating Tulane
48 to 0. The Jackets famous; backa
gained consistently, and all .through
the battle the Tulane defense.was un
able to stow the Tech shift. -Tech
made seven touch-downs1 : and kicked ' J
all goals but one.
Hot weather prevailed for the-' game
and this held the score down.
Davidson Putted a Surprise.
Atlanta, Ga.; Nov. 10. Davidson de
feated Auburn, 21 to 7 on Grant
field this afternoon in one of the hard
est fought battles of the season. .
Flowers work for Davidson was a
feature of the game.
Vice ana dissipation have taken
terrible toll of all the armies in Eu-
ronp. Vou' -nrritat 'Amcurina'a. . orroat
lations and to the numbers and hanieslgaew army from those evils when you
give 10 me war camp communitv
or tnose who are galled tQ' present
themselves to their I6cal boards from
day to day: Finally I ask that during
the time hereafter to be specified as
toarkihg the 60 day peribd of the cias-:
uificatibri, all citizens
-to the task in hand in order that the'
fund. That's why President
endorsed the campaign.
Wilson
'process may proceed to a rnnrlnatnTi
with swiftness and yet with even and
considerate JugticeJp.aJl. , . 1 . r
Invisible armor," Secretary of War
calls it. That is the protection
being, forged for the men df 'Ahierica'i
new army and navy by the War Camp
community Service. -yA', contrilmtiori
to its fund makes for-army efficiency,
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1 Heavy Weight khaki cloth, in light and dark
tan, also drab colors, in 2 weights, per
yard ... ...25 and 35
$1.00 .valu3 silk poplm, in all the new mid
winter shades. Special Iffonday and Tuesdav,
per yard .......... 75
Coats
and
Ladies'
Coat Suits
A manufacturer has procured
us a shipment iot Monday.
These will go on sale at vfery
low prices. If we have ybiir
size we can sell you for less
money.
W. H.
WILMINGTON
Phone 272.
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DRY GOODS SPECIALS FOR
" MONDAY AND TUESDAY
Monday between 9 and 12 o'clock we wi'l
sell Lancaster and Ambskeg apron gingham at
an unheard of bargain, today market value U
18c per yard., Remember for 3 hours onlv,
Monday, November 12, per yard 12 1-2c
18c fleeced outlngis in. cream, pink, light blue
and greys, also pretty dress styles. Your last
chance to get this price Monday and Tuesday,
per yard ...... ... 15
New shipment of" dres3 gingham in midwin
ter shades large plaids and broad stripe
effects something entirely new, per yard .12
We stil lhave a big assortment of Danis.i
popular cloth. A beautiful cloth for dresses
and middy suits, per yard 43
Store
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THE STORE FOR SERVICE.
LUMBERTON
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