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Harris Sees Himself In The Giant Killer's Role He's Not Afraid of McGruw, Grim and Grialnl Velcr au of Bum-IiuII, but Believes He'll tie \lrlc lo Sturm Giant's Gaulle am! firinji Hiniii1 By KOHKHT T. SM M.I. (C-?*rit?t. l?2?. B* Tiit AJfinrtl Washington, October 2 ? (I real oak. i\o m liulc acorns gro\$. Johur D. Rockefeller once war. a lowly Charlie Schwab drove the i ntoi;-vi llajr*' . ; . id Stanley Kay Fnte has been kind since those lowly days. John D. is worth a few billions, more or less. Charlie is the steel wiiartL of the world. And "Stan A lit 27, is al>out to j?o to bat a World Series ; the only ? pilot u-ho cl01. Wrought the Washington Shaseoall team home a winner. In "Riieky" an li, Btaiul;; toaay, dizzy at the peak.] there In tin <Mivy the It.jck. I cfeller millions; ImnK- iiiiv after the corporal :? jMWl.r Hchv/ab. In his chosen profi ku J2n B Jim ??.. .any .,i - . - jr ? 1 r '? " > ??? siipc. in. I'lTurt b? fr,r hint. ATJrt ttlf Who stands athwart the path to the ultimate piunacl.. Ik a grim grlzzl-d warrior who sTiaps ami snarls "he shall not pass: " nut Stanley Harris |h not Afraid. Ouisidu h its window he aees the bran stalks rising to the yilvff. ? Saturday afternoon he begins |. is climb and in four or five trips to the mystic castl. h> hopes to bring homo tin Clam* gold, the Giant * little brown li. n that lays the gulden egga, and last of all the magic harp which sings the most wonderful sonus W all the world. For Stanley Harris is dreaming dreams. He aoes himself us Jack the <;i*nt killer. Ho has dmirk nf the-cup of success. Destiny rides he Wle him as he fares forth to conquer the world and what promises to be about as hectic a series as that world has ever known. ? ? 't would be difficult to imagine two more opposite types than Manager Stanley Harris. of the Souators, and John Joseph Mc Oraw. of the Olauts. McGraw, hard-boiled and hard spoken. kftHariia quiet, sympathetic and ?froothing. Doth men have ac r complished this year tjie same end by separate means. One ha# been the hard-riding, whip cracking cowboy; the other the gentle shepherd of his floek. It remains to be swn what will happen When the cowpuncher and the shepherd meet in a short but aclentlllant setto of the beet four in seven. Around John McGraw clusters the tradition of the master mind the supreme' Htrateglst of ?n baseball History, the field mar shall of a score of hard fought campaigns. Pitted against him Is the novice, the raw recruit in the baseball classic, the "buck" private, young cuough to be his son. but already proved worth*, of any man's steel. Does Stanley Harris dread the meeting with the old master? Doee? h*. quake in of shown up by the lim. Napoleon of the National game?? #not. For Harris Is cloth- d in the bright and andaclous armor of youth ? the youth that f. ..rs no adversary Perhaps if youth knew more; perhaps If youth would stop and think. It might he awed and afraid. Dut stopping and thinking are not the hand maidens of youth. So no matt* t bow the psychologists of the game may paint and picturc Mr Oraw, no mattsr how many frightening mr.flks they r.ny plac Upon his otherwise harmless v I; age, Stanley Harris will merely think it's Hallowe'en and chase the Jack-o-hinterns to their lair The baseball world Is ask in; Mtwo questions today: How mti<?, ?rredit for the record breaking ~ performance of the Senators Is du?? to young Harris? and; how did Clark Grlffitn ever happen to name him? Is but one man to answer those pertinent, these almost im pertinent Inquiries. That man If Clark Griffith and the old fox likes nothing better than to meet the man with thesw queries en his Hps. Griffith will tell you that he gave Harris the tools to work with, much the same tools that other captains of the crew had had, and Harris did the rest. Grif fith assisted at the training grounds and when the goal was almost in ight "Griff ' assisted with the jiocketbook. Alv.ay." ready to such advl*. a . Ills MPtrtor years might warrant but nnver attempting to Interfere. Griff has lej hit; voung pilot tike jhe men completed In charge and Ware are baseball experts who WHI tell you today il. i they re gard Stanley Harris an a better ?Wd leader than Clark Griffith cv fr was. Harris Is gifted with nst Ural baseball talents. He has the | "lael" cf thn game He Is ki ? r?? tii" experts i i . f >alllng the play " H- kn-.u ii I MucHvely what th# other f IP v. to do ^^Bge*o McGnw mi ? > Softer situations that arise Iff the coming imbroglio flie i.i mi <.f ih ? [ Ptte will admit themselves woe UAIi/WW MUlMig IS ViASIIKl) AWAY riuiil.sbnr'i. Oft. 'i!:^ South ern I!n if t-4 ad bridge. nn?> mile 'iy>m ov?-r ih?- Lllll** . f'.lver. v.';u c;' rrl.'u i'.wuy by (I ywicj day. luakhi;-. tin* iir r hi?; ;-:rue t u i'>* In fciv'- v..iv I ? ? v.at? r. \V.i\n iVur.ty w: i und'-r ?? night a:i 111-- N ?;? :i?! l.bite |{|v iT> reached : ? ? I" I! I IV.-I. fully wroiri. A j'S : \ * i'- iiiii h:i iiilr.ud dty lias :? iuu'.,,i " isi a World iv.rti iiis [ihiVitv.' I,i:iV er.slly i , ? tvi; li lii; ?>:? tu nr 1il-? vi :r.::gem. r?t may i*? - I 1 1 re "with lii< ;?1 .. tii: . li.irri. n.r.i a r^v? olfi " rd?i u 1 ?.i;4 iw "i-iy l? -t -4 v - wl^^rf* ^fiTht-rr hir.v i*: fit <! . IT hi;: iuuiia*."riul duties ?}?? Rot ri-u ? <??? hoavilv illi cit h+m ? r* r .i -r+T^y" I'lT'rnntvly \\'t\ ?l *T !' f:i jila.mu likely 'o' dJia!/.U; or, me i'f tK?-.fci? vv'ho Lav j.ui fal low* >1 If rbiseiy. To t It** experts Harris 1.- n frrtrker-pH* nt mn:i M Hi com! ha?- than Mt1 uv IJvt'M ever wat-'. Tin* lun-klll iiiK rMiiliiaa:iiiti of Tinker to I'.v ? -in to rhance r;a;i r..'\i'r as smart as I lie Si-'tatm'ial bludjt. on rf "IVck to Harris to Judge." In this connection it may sur prise koiii*1 of t hi' latter-day fans to know, that Tinker and Ev?-rs played alongside each c.l In r for four years anil in v< r Tin y . 1'. u d _ nuam-lji-d alnmt son:*-- p'.ay . <fT h"?v la r.o Mieh spirit on t !i ?? Washington Senators. Hams' nianag. ri:il duties have been' lighter t li :: ?t uouid f.rjdlnar . ily bo the ease, for he lias trusted each man to do h!s host and In return lie hat' !>.????? Idolized by the memfoi rs of the team, Hi has an 1 unquenchable ypirit. II bubbles over with t j;'l.u--ia:-M Hid spirit i is Infectious, if a Giant makes a 'mistake, he I. ts Mctlraw worry over It. if a Si nator slips lie wants to apologize to "Stan." Griffith recognized two years afro tls>- ha.- ball gnlutin Hani* and hut for his age v.*ould have appointed him manaeer of the team in 11123. GWfl . I ill wan ;i bit skeptical of Harris' youth but not his ability win n 1021 came around. Griff. bad another Iron or two In the Are. Hut the fir. wont out or tin- Irons got too hot ? to handle, in any event same thing happened and tin- fid fe\ decided one night to plunge on Harris. The baseball world waa astonished. If shrugged Its shoul dem and said Grilf was going to try to maruir ? the team and ho |i res id nt ai the aame lime. Hut FANS SCRAMBLE FOK THE TICKETS IBjf Ttir Au<i?ini Washington. Oct. 3 ? Members of the Wellington Senators and Xi'W York Giants. ignoring to all oo? ward -a iniwaraiu c. th.. il?>n.i scandal that has be n thrust over the scene. today geared their ma chined for the opening World Se ries game tomorrow before pro-* bably the most notable gathering 1 hue evrr witnessed baseball's blue libhon event. . "**" The Senators held1 their final drill thin mofning with the Giants applying the finishing touches to 111 ir practice in (he aft? rimon. eleventh hour scramble for tick ets that have beeu in unprece dented demand qyer siure ike Seu a'tora be< ante pennant wlnnei ; her-Xirat tim* since they entered big league~baseball 40 years ago. I'lie propped of further fiie woika iii connection with dinclos ur a that brought about the ban ishment cf Jimmy 0'('i;:in? l 'and t'oy.y wan minimized by ear ly d. \ .-hi;. j.-utB today. CcnimlH- . ?ioner HamHs^ deelariU; that !:ot'?ln*? l:n<j oreurred o\ "flight to Ill-* vl?*w Hi:?.t the World ?*??? :di?uld g:? cn. aiiuotiucd that lb?* general meeting of rliib OWit cii( tdatcd for today Itad been | m.w polled until next Wed n end uy i.i New York beentuo" mint r pla>??in select (on list:; w?*re not cnn.pb t? d. Ti u:\i-: y ~ READY l-OK pIGHT ? I'ittnbui^li. (Mr. ? Tttettrrnf" hig hts previous Ktatemenf' "that he b? li. vi -d tin re were "others in the' background" who kn< w all iiLi-Ut haiubull's hilest seiindul. Itarney DnyfiiHH, ouinr of the 1'ittsburuh National', lefi tcd.iv f'>r Washington"- WHIT life '? \ prest.ed Intention <> r suggesting that Commissioner Landh; re-opi u his Investigation. "I am goiny down to repeat all 'I bald yesterday to which sum.' persons appear to have taken e\ ception and if anybody wants to start anything with me I'll bet I hero to give them all th<>j satis tBPgpn tin , want. Hi1 deoliin d. JUUY COMPLETED IN STEWART TRIAL Southport. Oct. 3. ? 'A jury was completed yesterday in the tsial of t'. W. Stewart and his son for murder ef prohibition ofTlc. is and the tria-i opened today. Griff had no such Intention. As the playing season opened and tie days flowed by the Senators did not fare mi wall. Yet Griff didn't worry. Me was det?:min?d to let Harris work out his destiny, drib' told a number of people at Tampa i.-ht spring that hrt felt lie had a ii nnant winning combination th!s year, but they merely smiled and passed on to the "big show" wher" the Tigers and the Yank* were being primed for all the hon ors that the year might give. Stanley Harris will be the lone field general of the Senators in the series. Griff will be in the grandstand. The youthful wouid le? Giant Killer In ready. II" has | the will to win. Women Expected to Have Splendid Fair Exhibits Willi Four l.argr Dciihi'ijk'Ms of Many I)ivinii>n? Spe cially AttniWinjs Women Exhibitor*, Indication* . nw iSrautiful hikI 1 Jirge DirplayH The women of the district are manifesting much Interest In the Domestic Science Department of | tli o Albemarle District Fair, and Jl> S hoped that a wider territory t..~a ever before will ho repre sented in this exhibit. All article* entered in thin de partment wlii be enteral In the natpo of the housekeeper or other person whose skill they exhibit. (Quality will he the slogan, ahd th" f I n?*: i products of the kitchen will lie displayed in n manner to make spectators Hpeechlciis with hunger and admiration. Women, as everybody knows, are good cooks. and 011 the other hand, they have an abundance of community pride, and they are ex pected to Rive evldenc ? of these fine qualities at the District Fair. Thne are many protniums. and. so. a chaw* f'?r many to win. Whether It's canned peaches, pears, berries. cherries, fig*. ap plo. string beans, soup mixture, tomatoes. nwe?>t potato' <, kraut, beets, nsparagua. rhubarb, grapes, corn, lima be;. nr. fluid p#?a*. Kng H*h okra. pimento peppers, fried chicken. JibMi. sausages, one may oritur one's products and stand a chance of being a winner. That 1.4 in the subdivision of canned rood* only. In addition, 'here are a lur*? variety of pr? servo*, jam. plakles. Jelty. cot tare cheese, butter, and wh-?n It comes to the subdivisions of -pan try mipplhs. thfre'i an almnt fiii Hmlted opportunity, Kesides all s??rt* of br'-adi. there's th* best -chocl lunch for the t?Ofid house keeper to show her skill upon. What could be more Intermitting? , Why, writing a poem isn't in tho Riiirfo class at all. Think how ma ny more ppoplf In the world are Interested in eating lunches th:in in rcudtng poetry. Then there are pies, grape Juice, sorghum. honey, home inadt?> toilet soap.. candy, laundry-noap, pea n 11 1 Witter, and ho on. The Fair manager* hope that women from fHr and near will en ter their product* in thin de partment and make It one of which ,th> district may be exceedingly proud. The women in charge of thin department are Mian Marcie Al bertson, Mr*. J. D. Hathaway, and Mrs. M. S. Hulla. Newllc a nd Funry Work The Needle and Fancy Work Department will appeal to many women, who, prrhap* are not quite so interested In the Domes lic Science Department In this department th' re la a wldo range of exhibits, with first and second prizes for ea*h. Iiress ei?. underwear, baby clothe*, pin cushion*, table cover*. ? there's simply no end to th*? chance to en ter thl* department and win. Mr*. T. P. iiennett I* superin tendent and in assisted by Mrs. H. ('. Foreman. Mrs. Howard Kramer, and Mr* C. C. Parker. In awarding the premiums, beauty, design, quality nnd work man rhlp will' be considered. Four Young People On th? Young people's Club Work l>*pftrtm#nt the boy* and rlrln under 18 will hare oppor tunity to win prize*. Maps, draw ings, collections of native woods, leaves, writing, are in the srh *ol work *ectlon. wfell* in the t?o:ne economies section are bread. bis cuits. rake. pi?, apron*, dreasei. Continued on page 7 Is Choral Director \V. J. Ramsay. choral dhector with Kvanycllsi M. F. Ham. who is to conduct a twritti of uiociingi "here at the recently r ,n*irr.ciod tabernach-, I.* a native of South Ho? ton. Virginia, and canto di rectly from the farm ti? the plat form. In 1 S !? 1 ht> wax taken from! the handles hy Ilcv. W. 1'. Fiie, who had occasion to si-o the young mun directing music in his own -jv-iiruinmlt-y ? jJjwch 'Fk*? young" churiater . remained with Mr. Fif.? until the l:?tt > r's death, seven yaaiA lakj-, a >id timi joiived Kev. (J. (!. Keedham, a noted j evangelist. for one year. At the 1 latter's death, Mr. Ilatusay be came musical dinctor for t>. ? gr?-at Sam J<<u<>k and hia associ ate, OeorRe Stuart. After tils e?:tc nsive cxj?erii lie* in musical work. Mr. Ramsay eh tered Trinity College, where lie -remained nearly fmir yearn. \V!? n within k It !*???' mcfiths of gradua tion Rev. ticorge Siuart opened a series of meeting al Raleigh, and hivilnl Mr. I'ai.i.mv to jr.in liim. Tiii? !l?* liitl r?:J ?? la.iit: ?<! \vitfc Mr. S:ur.i': r.nill :?.< ls<:i> r ^ucl; ? h?- p:;sir::Hf im > ?-.? it; !:;???!? ii: 1911. S';i that I ?? liar Lc*.:t asftorluh-il wltli Mr. II:; p.; r.jPMm't.UhJy. Mr. R;: :i:s;iy is ?? n< rally r*ro;: Aixrd tin ni ? t f (lie I rh??r .'I dirctir.-* ii Lb <?< -imn . . liis ' U u uijiiT- Tn Hioclu I ability iiiiil wln r< v t !r ha* tr. in._fl rhflr.i 1 h< v r< ii <?? H.i.-, : trail ol' l;iri. Mr. Itanihay't;- s|?t ci:tl It -Id l.-t in tin- 'iui? rin?'t?iti<?n ?o llu- old fcOf?p('l A I I !)?;> ill U a niuctov. AMfl<* frotu Ii i.? ability nn a dl? rector, Mr. l?an?va;* Isi aJ.?? nm- of t|?p f??r?'oiwi!?1 aii'l otib Hsti'-rs of ihi* c-nmVj. I'o ii writfi-n an I pwhiteibi'i! 7K Honj;>i ai)?l In* lifildn tlr- i*i>|iyr:i;lit on a total of 1i!S !!?* has pi:! - li.-isi ii four Ktinu boo! .. the lairs; ol \v Ii ???!? will 5m- n.*.''d i*i tli* Irral , ft-r\ taos. Mayor Explains Vote On Price Offered Utilities Would Have l?c<n Ten Yearn Before l-'ipii! in (ioiirl* \\ mild II we Terminal?! in Yiejory :mv! 'My (itisr More tlir.ii ?*10,000 Vej:r i*s;. !?<? 5*1 ? "!Tad flu City Council nithini' t?-l th? malt*-:1 rf the purih:* I lh" li'iiliiia t i a rMtr.it Ion. it would not only have no ant > r llo-i' ?*<?!?? y ? Im4 ? H ? irri :rt ? !..! r fReanT that tiw cTTy w? ': it' fTi ?? had to pay it.riO,OCO for It., .m i tS? t? li-. -ad of n* Mayor W. lien rood win. In ' > nw. r t-? tli*> f'lllloi'ii.l i n .?? it m li by Ciis ii. wr.|?n|Mvf that i. shmiiil hav/' Im < ii n ?*oiti ?l i > !?? - fori- tin* rltv botlffllt th UUifil virtually at tl> j ? . i c? * k?-d i .r 1 1 1 * ? hi hy t!i? u* titty conip'.'.ni > . "Tln? <i i ; ? I ii ; r delected hy i utility CTirporutionB." *iiyi? Maj' ?? flood v.- !n. "would ha ?-?. n; ? i . wed \? : Ii i: ii iipprataal rlrwinu a valuation of around ItfOO.t' " for tin utility ihoikiCpi, wli il<: our ci^tlni'i r would Iihw r.M..i> forwiinl wiilt an u|ii?raisjl : 1 1 ? ? v. ln>:' a v.i I :i ? of around $Jl?0.0vo. To liav*' Miuek a niiddl ? ground bi-tvr"? ii liti'Ci1 two apprainal.* w.uild have put a valuation on |t prop. . ? . ??r ?i'?t !?'??? than MOi OOd. ",\! t ) the f|ii<-s4tl?>n r.f n mpi- ? mini', it should I iv borne in mind that cur utility eoniiu*tt<< h.nl been In ronli r?-tic<' time ami a?:aii> with ft f rence ?*> tin1 matter *? ?* K?'f tin;; toi;??th#-r ai.d had be mi ? >? phati .illy aiwu'ed that a rir.tt* r of $&.nou would be a far ui In utility cen?,iont<:* wauid fro in way ?f tow einl-n ax to price. '!?>, have off? r?*?I f.'SOO.iOO f *r the lit i It y proj?< rih * would .hate aia'Ui.j rd t-? nclhloi; *xccp' more dt'laj "! rni tu t d* nyitift that I Knrd tb" price ?t which we ha offiTtd tu buy Ml - ilttbfi ratio r hli'h iii' .' }? 1 1 .it 1 1 1 I * I'iM't '? III ??! like $100, UGH too 111::';, nut aftiT lion ? y?nn? of iit(>;itti' i and c.?tifer? nr<-?5 I om convlfir i , that ii na I *w a pi ie ? a ? \ could Navp jofii.v'd at this Mm* and f hat fUhtir.'; t h? mat<< t through 1 1? court. St weiild Imv b- en l a y nr.* .beJVr* th- ci'v could build It* own utilities. In r.tv opinion. to h'.w rt nt'iiit ?! without ? utillU' .! r.')y: .n fiadlt n^'drd by tjit city frr , r.ithf-T 10 jrj-:rn w<?i;td h'iv* baaUicapp d in a.i ti retard nrc;.?' r.s t'? B.-< at' r ixlt^t than (I^OiO n >? ar "I have m.ide p.n !tcn . ; * .'f?rt , t'? nound prbllc nrnllar iit in thi.? matter anil it steiard ft r.io that , th > v.. ? In 1 13..- put rlis'.t- if v..i i r i ?! < tilliliri tvithrmt 1 Im- Mifflin ?? if IV ? l? r liic li M :*???] !??.'? r i:U!hi<: also. J I;' I?a; ?<!:.?? i li. I f.ir I li" *'? I! ' I ? ni TT Ill I ll. II. t'.x ;r -?. Ill ? ??? ?> 1? i-r l?.fi rnd ro ? i t!\it vr uM )?? s-utctimi d l>v wM.r oi'itii- 'ii t ')*? it in buy 1 1. ? urilfJl p at ? i |m . i > ;? > i?l. . ? "Hail v.v I ' t. ? ? flit- v.-jt ! r nail w : HiliM vi'ln-i? fi iirl?r> ir, ill'- li.;V! and i r i?. i p? ni? m at ? Ill : ?"?' ? liiion, on i:ct V.'(;i;ld Idl ; fy lijt \ i . ? ;i"|?'.|l,l I disla . ? !.ii .??.? lh? ci nl ? f flvi* i ' fc- cirlc ' .1- ft I.'i.'iu pa <: \ *tl' " tit ? :??*'"* (?'?? i'v? !f in i Kill -iu: .? , ? i'i ?!? I hot II ' f' HOI. Ill have I" [? nna'-l : *? onirw; > v.- ? i *1 It. Til: ti V.- .. Mi if h iv> hud i?? r? i;*v i t*> i.. . f|o:i i ? ? r.tir- I ?j *? lr-!:'! ; >!?) i ? l*UI l? fUTll 1.1 ; >i) rl:.i ?? v :u| ?..r ii'IliH. . "I w::r hi :i |. ?Wji?i i f it?.?I r- 'ij? >r lMlHv in havlu : !<? h.-i-ak ? li-> Hi- volt' i?n ilii? f j ?i dun of making ihi* cif-.-i to Hi miliiv C'?r|iarMi'?na i.f 5:570.0 ft-) f-.r i'i lr nr ;? rll< h. hut Andftii: ?iy*fff I Kiifli pccll ifi ri I could "nh in 1 lli'- r?-Rnofiaihi!Ur by Jvrlia: in ar POiil wltli ?!?*? iilri n?p rf my I. ?? JuU?:nv m . *1 hftj 1 have tlnhi Ml i'iy ci?nnr|?-ni I ' rh-ar In III** mat ter." MlltKICiN IK ViNC s i:\iis chain iii? flic ?, Orf. Wit ft f:r?'lpn btiv?n? r>; ? 1 lil- 'ir.il- iliinly In cvldonr ? all trnsbi c r il in- -.li ?.d vane ?. l i prl' I Hf ntiTfVl ird '.v ?laMii". ri: -:?y ?i< . 1 ?|i r- curd lli?- M"ai?"ii. ?virro\ m *iir iff N'nw ffiTk O t. $ '"|>? I Ml ti n cb?*< 1 #3 ii * t. Ml:1di!np l'f? 15, i. derllni* of 7?# i? >lni*. KiiiMrf^. Oct. ?.U On. ivr :? a 1 fan. 2M?ri. M.i r ill 27,. HO. May 2555 N -tr Vo**i; . o ; 'often f'i tod." * ? f jf tv : fr tohi r 2r? 50. +)? r 1 1 bo- A" <0. .1 n - 15.".. Marcli T'.'iO, M?y 2 AO 5. >lfn l'i ? ^ f I'rwl ?? for Vcifc Yorl: City ifc'iei'n ?lj.? will trH* a *wrlal enur." in |>irno lit thi Instituto of Muxlc?l Arts. I'UOMMOI. DOESN'T CO M l.l l?E WAIT ERS r- I!- 1 . V .? . ? -l IT T.tkh. 0;i. N?l'j|ti?in uf ih?* ?? -I n f r unpu':. ?! y arbitration t! ? ?% ? !'? L' .? ? I I N'?_. .? ? ? :uvl" I' w Ill >: Jt.Si ; t ?I "i x.. ?!<??.? iii'l I'diid'jilc i:> t' ; ? ? '? ? ? f :? r a Japan is pun ? ? : i. ?l. .i!i U Japan i- urat' . I 1 ? ? 1. .*??!. . t ;? ? nw.-p' .<??*?? I V ' ll' i.* I ?? oi iJ.ti'U, Ad.U'tii'h ? I 'V." *. T? ? t: \ ? * ii r.i" i.t H iicrv?* ?"? ? ..?.I il< ? \ r.:rUt<vii?m until ih 'ri?ti^l: ;.:ruy Jia.? a :;iv?n : '??? ulij-rf. I? \v;i< *!;u? it m lui'ho: t , ? -t ? ' r! ? ' ti ? V..'i nikmimn to '? J:?p.? Ivsl* ilit ? l? ;-l ill t*iai:t:t uiiJ not t!i?> - ii;iini|!i':itlon . !!??'? VM 'tl prove tin- r;i'< v? *1 " 1 .1.. inf ^Tftvprfunmrt ? 1- ?-!? til"* [iMMuC I III flu' "a ?t ;i WAS ASI.KKI' ON HTIII.KT N. r. NVwUorn of l'nwt'H's Point. ? picked up l?v 1*?<I !?*?? Offn ' ?* IJ million <1 :i:l in tin* world MiTfi, i'ini<>l i't ji:mI runts on a ?* 1 tu|?l i* dr Aii. 'liar.*' in lolir^i <.?.iri Krldny ni-nulntt anJ ?a9 * nnii) a t'hii i;'.e *?i pMsr,rt.s i"-n uiiu iraa: pnrilnu ami **??-?! h. HiTixton lJarluT and Uroy. Ii'oti colored, ???r prostitution. w.r* liiH'il Jin and hhik cadi S? hl<*n ClrgKHt. coliircil, drunk. ?.*! ami I-Iisis Brooklmrt Letter Stirs Big Sensation In West !* Pari of to Linr I ?> Uaiiicalo B?*liind LaFol* lt?U?? Instrnd of ( !??ii(l^r and Wii! l.osr Vote* to 1 ({I'pulilicuu < C(i?t \u! Knmifji rhan^c Slate* t uv i) w n> i.\\viu:.\( K 'Caovn'l, ???. n? Tn? Atf>inr?i i>:ill 1 -!. City, I 'tali, Octoix'P L' iciiatSr IJrookhart's Ktt.T c illui;. t.pon <io:n r;l I):'.'.vos t.> w iihlraw from the '?'< ? Alt <-1 in:-, with llw LiOri nv.'i' hack c|>i;.jil! in lltiiu r..i yiv.r has produced a y;>r.;'..ition in tlv- Wist. ? (.KAM> SA? III M Wll I. ItK HKKK SATl'KU.W 1'laus a:?* bct:iK niiu|i> *iv I'as iiuotuuk Triln* No. ?s, Improved Order of Ilt il >|.u, fur t h ?? nip ttott of Cr.vu Sa<'lu'!ii, l-M Kit r l?. It'iin iif nlnt will visit ? l!ii' main. ? Wll 111* I ll < If. t*(?I till* IC?Ul ;ir i ifllhs ib:t> of l h? 'nil - It J;< ox i |u?ric?l that ,\ Iiira niiiuJi- r of t>n? uirmb?*r>ihl:i Mill ,.n. ml and uro.o ill If nl of tin* I'Til'T in N'irtli t i.rolin;: mill ?h-?w him r? ;il K1I.: ?1: ("?'> hu.-(i|t:ilii\ \|r Haiti. ? i ? ;<?:?> ?? ; 4.;' CutiN'.i iro. Wl'l remain oi? r ?iurii<K Swlo-l.iv 'ami taki* I'i'i in Hi vtieuinrr of .tin* ,,'i r> *i ? ui a. 1 j ? ^ t . 1 ? Heroic Crew To Receive Recognition For Bravery IVlviMllalion of i listiM^inslietl Stivicr !Hi*?2<ils In <;!|h tuiit John Mini Midp'M ;m<l iirrw \Vlu? IN^k'tird llrl\Uh Tankrr from Sou of Flnnir In l>r Kcaliiio Presentation of the (Jold l.lfo Life Saving Medals tu the vul ii nt I'uupt Guard erow uijder ( 'aplnin Jnhn Allen Mldgett who ? H! i :? i S r- st-ueti th?* ii rcw of the TirSt 1h)i tanker Mirlo which was afire off the hanks, will he a fea ture of tho Alletnurle Fair in Klizahelh City next week. Tho rrcw received gold medals from :he Urltlsh government Rome lime ago. The present medals a l'e authorized by the secretary ??f the treasury of the 1'nlled Stated. Those to receive the medals are Captain John Allen Mldgetl. keep i it "f Chicmnlconico station; Zl'iu S. Midget t. boatswain's matu 1 hi class, retired; and Surfmen Clarence E. Mldgett. 1'. L. O'N'eal. Leroy 8. Mldgett. and Arthur Z. Mldgett. It Is ho Id that, nl though nil hut or* of the crew of six have the surname Mldgett. they are not related. If there is any relation betvre n any of them It Is dis tant according in Coast (Juard ?m n h?ire. Th mcj*s will he presented iiy Hear Admiral Frodi-rick I Milliard. Commandant of the 1'. S. Con til Guard. The visM of It'll i; Ad til! rill liifJlarifwill he IiU first li. Kllzahcth Clty.'j^The former' Loinmandanf li. iJT' Ailnilrnl Ki-y ioIiIh vl'iteil Kii/aheth City in 192 1. InirlnR ib? Count Guard dMtion "tiatlon on Thursday, Count lliiurd ' Day, tin? crews of nearby MiatiotiM' will drill licfor the grandstand demonstrating squalling. life saving and other feature* of Ihoir work. The crow of the II. S. ( oust Guard Cutter Pamlico will also he ween in drills. The Count Guard rr-'Ws will a?s?-tuhlf outside the grounds at 12. 'in o'clock Thursday afternoon and from there th y will march lo the race hack* where the demonstrations will take place. Congressman Ilallef S. Ward from t.h * First District will act us rnaHlcr of ceremonies and will : deliver an ml ureas. The Htory of the rescue will he told by Oliver M. Mnxara. chief of the division of lii-rsotinoj. Harvest Time Mirrored In Crops Display At Fair I'.XlljlilN 'I'llis ; !?/? t vp..i l. .l I.. I... ..f <? I. I V - ri?-!y, Finer Quality, and in I. Quantity Tlr.tn ut Any Previous Diftrkl I'air Harvest lim" In all it h wealth of products and in nil IIh plory of auir.mn color will r? ? t y pi f l**d |n Hi Farm and Fit Id Crops Dp paiimcut of tho A(kmarl? Dh*? tr r F-lr this year. Int' rout in the Fair among ? lit? f.jimers h:?.s Increased steadily for ft numb r of W"*k<. and weather, , ?Miitir.tr. there v. ill bu-oxcellnnt . Jiibit from all parts of the di iiict when Iho Fair opens next i"ii' Kfliiy. I). V. . Morgan In superintend nt ??I this depnri-nient, nMlilml by Hi. f!rl'(e. II c; Held, and !'. \V. Stcv<iiM. There nr?> many pii*?- 4 for . men and for boys, whether their t.mti'H and tic ci>tnpM<*hii1>iits have t h I ^ year rim toward rottoe. corn, wheal, oats, peas, any brans, velvet Ivans, hay, ]?>< nut*, cwt'i't po?/v:oi' lriH|i po tato" ??. c:vHhaK"s, onion*, squash, c.derv, of llu.'d pepper*. Irl'itco, V-ec?r. turaipN. co it rd. 4. nplfl&ch, or any of thp o?h'r c ropx fur Which Hi' ??,n!lon of the State In noted. Or. .??r.;:in, in (he subdivision of frul's lher< ;?v- prim i> bo won fur .-pidet of nil th'* tnany vn t ? *!???? n"irn, jc'nprs. poaches, I In. ro '? ?. (|ifjn? c. plants. iind I'ocHftK a ii< I Other SiltM !"? ' ii?h end Otlif r Nut* In the hfu?'-nt? of n whole department in rl ! lipid has been the pro* '?ii iflorK thin lltij In thin sec l.on ! ii rr^onl yenrs. C (). I!ob!n*on It superlnf^n i.f thn doperimefct with F, of t mid .1. ||. Aydlsit os r ?i. : ? 'it#. If -h-re are j?er*0!>? who think <ans ?r ? |?i't m'-m*. thoy v. " ?i n he' ft r. f >r thcr ? aro i i awarded for ?i ilte a inm t.? r ' / varieties. r*n I th" ?anv? I**. ii- '?? ?r:nter or l.issf decrce of Iiinv* it row n nuts. F\hlhlM Ii i. dr pirtm'-nt this year aro Cortlnued on page 3 i)og a Hero The willing of m littJ- <?03 In tM Kurniu+htif ftivcr. tiii Ik liiuj. i t*> arrhnM to tli?? *|x.t whcrt throe jmr old John W (\irr hud io*t hlin ??-lf ?f?op wondering nn-ny from hl? honiQ nt Uanlinfvilk'. t'm. Tli? boy trsui four?d with thv <k>K, *"Tow?cr," rnu k-d tlffht In hl? arnu* Kl HK!Mroi!!l fi Mr. an. I' .'Jr.*. I,. Prank S-.v.tin onJ O. ,-r iwcln motored U> II< rlf?i I Thursday and wnre (hi Kue ts of Mr. and Mrs. JonJah ?lllotl. SUhanttfi 'If-' Iowa Senator ilyps not nv.'iilion tho LaKol UtU' ticket, it is taken for ran tod that he has crossed . rubk'oii j.iiiI no longer v.- i;| in torn pt to evade the ..?lSn<> iis between Coolidge smiiI l.iKiilK'tte. Tv 'ileal ? I ill*- comments oil the l roui.iu.it biter Is (he remark of li Fred ilrltten of Illinois. vmo- passed through here I V e<t.? >' . * ? . ??I w.nld be willing to bet'that l.:i Fill IK- wrote i liul letter for jlnM:kh;irt f> said Mr. Brltr ~*>"n *TIT:'i v tr waT rliT-VT"" t tl e AV l? poasTii S- flator for many yearn I Mid the ?(uiumeiit sounds .just Luku iuiii iadti-.nl of Milling on Haw- Hi get eff tffo Jtepublicait L'lekt. I woiili) suggest that Cioolihavt ?? Uoff the Republican . .?? I: . for in* n^no ItPpilbTTcffrfT** " lb. full of the Brook* hart epist le may nol bo at first apparent even In Iowa, but na 1 1. onally It in tli* beginning of a break In tin* ranks of the Insur I gents who luive been more OV : less neutrul oil the I.aFollette ihMue a iid find themselves tempted I to 4 onte out in the open. Senator llirutn Johnson of Cal ifornia is a case in point. He haa ;l-rrn any 'lift ? no t h i ng ? Hi hub llW*~ ("lev eland reinvention, and ha li ft s u ' I wspoused l.ul<'ollett? liny more? than has Hrookhardt, but he m doing everything to en ??^ura?f the opposition to Cool ;e and the supporters of La illetle. It baa. beou done In a Isarmtc rlstb- way. For ex&mntor^ dr. Johnson has Issued not oa^ statement commenting on tlut refusal of the courts to ptrmn the La Toilette electors to be placed In an independent column, but two. In Hip second he says every' one .who really Is at heart for LaFolleJ te will not hesitate to vote the socialistic ticket. Noth ing plainer could have come from lllram Johnson if he had said "I am for I,aFo||eite." So with Hrookhart. Ho knowa the Hepiiblleans will not discard Da won on his say-so. As a re sult the Iowa Senator wages open warfare on I ho vice presidential ticket and says nothing about tba presidency, and the effect pro el need in lown is the name as la California the radicals line up for LaFollette. ? ; I lu n close campaign the Hrookhart letter might have been the heart of an interesting contro versy In the W?*st. As it Is. Sen ator Whe. ler of Montana has aid, and Is laying over and over 11 .-very mneh what Hrfkiiart *:nld. Hut tho political ?"il I' mil juive to this kiwi' of attack. There |? no upheaval I !i t be West bemuse to most Ite pii'dlctns nt any rate Coolldge U f'u- i*l itform and the Issue, and the Vice Presidency In not being bated to the extent that the op l on nt? o! Ceneral Dawes or the friends of (lovernor Hryan. and Senator Wheeler, for that matter, would like to have It. Am Ioiik as i here are no Lorl mer tutnk con'roverslea or othei* Kk li'ton' in the closet to be dragg d out against Coolldge, and noltody -hit* rvnn thought there would bo. for the record of the Pre* Idem In well known and haa been exam In1 I with a microscope in bis pn vloti < campaigns, there., vill be relatively no III effects oat j this way from the attack on Dawes. | In some states It probably will ij add a few vot?i? to the LaFollette column, but the chances are they would have gone In that dlrectloa my way Tli- r wiipaK-n In the mountain slates Is slowly getting under way but l? has developed little excite ment. Reports from Nevada and Idaho Indicate that these states probably will bp with President Coolldge on ^taction day. There are no I >. al Issues which wonld give eith r .mate s complextba r iffereet from what one ftnds ,fa tbn neighboring states of Wash ington. Montana. Oregon snd Cal ifornia The whole Pacific const | V gion gives the apnea raneet of I lelng solidly for 'he President. ? I What the situation Is Rant ?>f the liocklc* remains to be de termined, for as one turns toweft I'Mih, Colorado. Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas. Oklahoma and MlMOerl. there ar^ local Influences which may swing the pendulum on* way or another Irrespective of the ! r ? rt of the whole region. _iJ IAMBS UIVF.lt IS AT FI.OOD STAGE <>?. s-jnmni Ri*. ' MirhM thn II -a ntar:? ventw/ $ n-f rovt.la* up the low mrta ?f t'Wn.
The Daily Advance (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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Oct. 3, 1924, edition 1
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