CIRCULATION KlUDAf 1.500 Copies THK WKATHPIl j .Mi?it!y rtoudy tonight and Sun- . day. Mule Chang* in temper*- I fur?* n-m beast winds. I -* v VOL. XIV. FINAL EDITION. ELIZABETH CITY, NORTH CAROLINA, SATI UDAV K\ !*Ni'.'s'.(>('1OIJEIS I. lft?|. 101 It I'ACES. NO. 236. GIANTS TAKE OPENING GAME Senators 000001001001 3 8 I Giants "010100000 0 0 2 4 12 * \ Score Tied In TheNinth Inning Griffith Stadium, Washington, October I?Tying the score i ninth ffame -?ml losing Ii>e name in (lie twelfth after in which the Giants (jot away1 tators, with the peerless! (fame of the 1!)2I series. in W1C mum iranir^mi uiv k?"" eleven innings of errorless ball in whic U*2 to 0 start, the Washington Senat Jannson in the liox, lost the first game Johnson struck oul 1-^ -hm'? in 11 innings, but two of the hKs off him in the lir.s t live innings were home runs, giv ing the Giants their two run Jsad. __Nehf pitfjicd well n(g)i perfect baseball and got three Texas leaguers, the last start ing the hatting rally that won the game. Walter JohnHou rettllz<d tin ambition of his lif?? when In- took the luound today for Ilio Wn?li ington Senator in the Aral name of the World Seri? h with the New York (Hants. Run! wn:i behind the l?siI for Waahinfctou. while Art N? hf. Mr ^tliBWa left-hand trrfr-w?-nt intf* tna piteher'n ho\ and Oowdy donned the ratrher'a iiiaxk for tin National lyatiue ehar.ipioiiH. Here la the lineup: Wa*hiiu:ton .IfeNaety. r -uterlb Ul. Harria, ancond Ihum?. Bice, right field. Ooalln. left field. Judge, first baa? . . JMmiege. third bane, flprkinii.i'juli, ahirtatop. UUel, ratrli. J oli n soil, plt< h. New York Ltndatroui, third,I?iiko. friieb, aero n d Iwae. Youn;;, right field. Kelly, center tlHd, Tj?rry. firat liaae. Wllaon, left n id. Jark.'ion, ahortftt"p. Rowdy, eateh. Nehf, pitch. rmjdrea: Coiiiio||\ at the plate, Klein at flrat base, lJin<< n at accond tmae. Qtiigb-y at third has*. Fir hI Inning G tan ta?Llnd.it rom, U * -t man up in the (Hants half of Ui< first ?win??mnr <*ui nr Mwcrntyr i rlnch i?o|?|n d out to Illuegc trying to lay down a bunt and Young wan railed out on ?trik? ?, frlfl fung^ bit hitr. no firms Henators In the Senator h half of the first MeNeely filed out to Hack Wilton, ilari in went out. Jaclfon to Terry. and Illcn fouled out po Lindfitroni. No run*. no hiU. no errors. Hffimil Inning Olants?After two strikes had been called on Kelly in the nee ond InnlnK and ho had fouled wv erA other* lie caught one of Jonaaon's fast one* on the imm1 and aent it Into the left held bleacher* for a hoine run. Terry, nfdjfruian up. singled over s< < >>n<l missed a wide curve for th'^ntrd strike. Jackson walked, hut Gowdy hit Into a double play. 1'teMBpaugh to HarrH. f??r tin third out. One run. two hits, no errors. Washington ? fioslln went out, Jackaon to Terry. In Washington's n'-cond InnlnK. Judge drew a hast en balls hut was left stranded when Bluege fanned and I'eckln paugh filed out to Wilson No runa, no hita, no errors. Third Inning Gtanta?In the third InnlnK ehf around* d out, Johnson ?5 ?Voubletf to cene r field fmf w"i7 caught off second, ltuel to I'eek InpauKh. No run*, no hits. n< U^Sled f*nn<'d Frlseh flanstor* - ltuel first man tip in Senator's third Inning, not base on halls, hut Johnson hit Into double play. Jackson to Frlseh to Terry. Crowd went Into uproar aa Johnson walked to bat. Mr Neely strolled to first on balls and was left stranded when Harris popped lo Jackson No runs, no mKG, no errors. Konrth Inning titenta?Young and Kelly flr*t si en up In Giants fourth *tr#M out and crowd went wild, but Tarry smacked hall Into left UrTfTMachem for wantl Kimnr' of the game Wilson again ' rn hI mrk ouf. One run. on? hit. no error*. Senators After Ilire ha?! filed out to Ki'lly in WmlilM<oijr> half of-iht-'-Iuurlh .uid (loslin went out. Krlsch to Terry. Jiidse pot a slnulr on a Mm* drive t?? richt field for Washington's first Mt. H?* was left t here, however. whrn: Mmlstrom threw out Mucile at first. No runs, oko hit. no errors. 1'lftli InuiiiK t Hants- -Jackson lanin d in New York's liltn. n akitu s?\? i.tli strike out victim o! Johnson's tast hall. t?owdy/s.u; h d to r? nter Hold, hut was foi? cd out at i>hc opd on Nclif"* i:rctnder. Harris to I'rcklnpntiKh. I.lnu<trom llod out to MrNi'tly. No run.-i. oho lilt. ?wo'TTrnrs. 1 S'-nntorc N? ?1! a^ain retired tli?- side :ii order .1. Washington's fifth inninr., I'* ck ?i|i.niKh ^oitiK out on a high foul to|lfrry. Ril? I Hied out to Wilfeco aiid Johnson went outt Jackson to T> n y. No runs, no hits. no ??rors. Sixth Inning Hiantn Johnson issued his sec ond |i:iS* ill the CI;.Mi's sixth when ! rlsch Vi nt to firs' mi four halls, hut struck out Voiiii^ for the third time and Icrcil K? lly to 11 y ii?ut to CokIIii and Tvrry t?? foul oof lo Hnel. No runs, no hits, po errors. Senator*... McNeolv?U-d?off?U* Washinfclon's half of the sixth with a Iwo-hase hit to left liehl. It wiis the second hit of tli<* Lame Off Nehf. Ilurrl. mounded Mil, Jacl ' on to T? rr.v. and VcN'm ly ??ni lo third 1 mm when- lie jtrai'd on a hit and rim |>lay as Frisrli threw out Hire n? ilrst. Hoslln -?umh ?] oh' Nehf s |iitchiiiK lin n d. hut was cauulil Iryinu to .<teal second. fJowdy to I'risch. On?? run. two hits, no errors. Neteiith looiliK <*iinnti>- Wilson start.d lh< (Ji aill's seventh innlni.'wlt?i u single t'i richl field. Jackson, however, hit into a double i?ia>, Itluck* to Harris r?< JttdR Oovdy walked and Nehf lint n T?\as leaguer. Howdy stopping at second. Itoth runners advailf fi ll _ hast < 11 _a oamrd hall, hut were left Straful ? d when i'ecl;ln|i?UKli threw out l.indstrom at lirst. No rum-, two hlls. no errors. Senators In Washington's half nf the set 1 mil JmlKP lltfrt ?ITH to You n k . Itluet'.e was thrown out at first hv Nehf and P'-cklnpaiiKh single through third hase. lie stole hi eond Mid It wns put up to John son to win his own game when Ril? 1 was walked. hut he lined out lo Krlsch. No runs, on?- hit, no errors. KJfftillt I milni; CiianlH Kriach, flr*t rip in the Clan in eighth, sent a Muh nm to IVck. hut Vr?unic atonr-rl for atrlk- ( Inu t?iit on Mm former thr? ?* trlpa : to lin- plat?* by *inanhlnK orit a ' double to left fl?-ld and went to third whllr? r?rklnpauuh was throwing out K? lly at flrnt. Terry drow a haw?- on hallw and on an wa* eauicht r?fT third. Rliel to lllufKO. No runs, on?- hit. no ?-r rorH. Senatora-- Liridntroin threw out McNecly to Mart of! tlx Senator ? half of tli?* elvhth. Harrla filed out to Wllann hut Ure? walked. He nto|p aeeond; but t'.oalln atruck out. No runu, no h Iti*, no error*. Ninth 11>iiIiik Olantfl Thr- <;iant? trl?'d to forcn over anotlwr run In their half of lln- ninth mlu n Wilson . alnkh'd. wn? ftacrlflcrd to aeeond hv Jaek*on. who hunted down th?* third ba*n line. Oowrly, howwr, wa? Johnwon'w ninth ntrlk?*-out vieffin and WflSfiff wan riUh-TT fihf at thr plato when filer- took Nohf'a nlnal? and threw to Kurd. No rutin, two hltn. no error*. .Senator* Washlnulmi tied thr? *eore In thr- ninth. After Judge had struck out. tllUMcr> nlngled off Jaekson* K lore and ?cored on I'ecklnpauRh's double on a hit Htid run plav. The crowd wan frantic and the came was halted until officer* could clear the fleld of cushion* as the spectators yelled and rherred. ftuel waa tUtatO -SJJl^aL .ly Ja<;KsoD, IWklnpatiKti Kolnfc to third. He wan left ther*. however, when Can't Be Robbed Of Fame By ROBEKT T. SMAM. (C??,rt#M. II??. 8r Tu? Atf.anc?) Washington, Oct. 4.?Although the mutes lh**y ocrupy in baseball's hull of fame may ho wide anil dm 'p. 'niin Mrflriiv and Stanley Harris both must ?top aside and m: l.e room for peerless Walter Johnson when it comes"It? ' ih ? national ^popularity of the firtiws?tti tit" fMwtU?\Vi?rkl Series. The "collective pull" which went up from all fandom as the Washington Senators came racing down the stretch neck and neck with the New York Yankees arose from the feeling all over the country that Walter Johnson was en 4 i Ued-te-? whirl-at - tli? - world classic coin"a"nd~glory.' * ' ll?-re was a man who hud been pitch i n k hi" In-art out for IX long years, always with I'm* sam?' t*>uiu, pllchinu as hard and iih brilliantly wht n riw v.ay was?nm?hh?nr tli?>M<' ran- days wIkii hi* team whs n^litiriK for a }i!ac?* in the kiiii. During all this ion k Jour-j ney from t li?* ''niirks" lo the h? i;;ht*. Watt?-r Johnson has been h?ard to uit? r ii'? word of rora< envy. Por years the fan:1? have want? d t?i ?<??? and "hear of Walter John nan In a World .url?, Today he stands tip-toe on the nustv moun tain top peering out Into the hazy bl?^ I'oe Mm ' d?*r Ihk'' Ihir com??. What Irony of fate may be In nlore no one knows. If the fans rf iln> world could translate tlu-lr thoughts to decdn lliey would curry Walter Johnson through the m rirK without ewr a tally scon d nualiist liiin. Tin* only douht in III?' intuits of the fans Is: late?" l'n?Hiestlouahly lie in not the pitcher that lie w?p. Johnson admits this a> readily as his own worse critic. Although the nf ords show that this Is en- of Johnson Hi? ?1 l.i K; 11 y. On?- run. two liiirt, no < rrnrs. 'lentil lunliiu. (!iHti4? JoIiiikou started o if the 'limit* t?111 h lunini: by making l.lndxtroui Ms r? n t It strike-out victim. Clinch, however, alugled t?? loft, hftr VoiiiiK had lifted a hluh on?- to llarrtn. niirf stole soc-' <iii<l. Johnacn tightened up on Kelly and forced hlui l?? fail the, ?iir In reaching f'?r h fuel c'irvr. No runa. on** hit. no errors. St'iiiitori MrNrcly, first mail -llii- Senators -tiililh. wus . thrown out by Llndstmiu. Harris.: KOt a single off Lindatrom* kIovo mid went to h'cond on Kir?-'? *ln Kl< lo rlfcht field, but both run rn-rs were left stranded when CJos "ITTT~fmptiPft mrt'tn?JarVsnn?;md Judy*' filed out to Youiik No runs, two hiti?, no error*. Kk*\cntli InoliiK Clants The Clant* w? nt out In order In the eleventh Innlnc- Ter ry filed to McN? ?'ly. Wilson fanned and Jarknon wont out. 1'eckln paugh to Judge. No runa. no hits, no errors. Senators?The Senator* also wrnt out In order In the eleventh Kelly makint a fine catch of Hlu?*ife'a abort fly. CJowdy took ? l'ecklnpaui:h'a foul and Nehf took ftuol's hopper and threw him out. No runa, no hits, no errors. Twelfth lonliiK <; 11 n t v Cowdy walked to I? ad olT ilie (Jlanl a IWMIIH. Ni"TrrTTrrr* another Texas leaguer Ills third hit of the came, -f.owdy going to third and Nehf to second on Mr-. Neely's had throw. Ilentley. hat ting for Llndstrom. walked. fllllnu tin' bases. South worth Was sent in to run for Rentley. Krlach forced Oowdy. Harris to Hu?l. Nehf and Southworth advanced and Nehf scored on Younjc's Texas leaguer to center. Southworth yo Ing to third and Krlach to second. Kim t h worth nritrt-A nil KiIIvb saC rlflee fly to Ooslln. Terry slngbd off judge's ulove Krlach went to third and Young to second. Wll ? ?ii lin? d out in Ooslln. Two run? i! i ? ?? lilt?, one error. Senators? When Olants took ?ho field Kelly went to second. Krlach to third and Southworth to center field. Shirley batted for Johnson. Jarkson dropped fhlr-' lev's flv and he went to second McNeely filed out to Aouthworth. Shir i? v scored <>n Harris' tingle over second, ftlce singled. Harris going to third ftlce was caught trying to stretch It Into a double Southworth to Krlach Harris went to third, hut was loft when Goslfn wjs thru.wn. .out Jielly to Terry. One run, two hits, one error. Waiter'# vorv'Ii- .il >? tir-., tlv y ;i 1 sliow that out of ?7 starts lio li;n h?? it rclli'Vi-il no hv* than IN fTm.jC So tli?? Gl:inl<? niti i ?II ff<-| that liny liuvi' a tlflv-flttv chanco of kni.Tkiitu ihia i* r.ii.j?jou of American l.'avt' twirl? ra cl.-an -*?fl -I |?????OiUlU-J Waller Jolu?..i-ii . ! ,i ? !,??? u . thi; marv?l of iM>)?l?arn bi^cluili. In (h- llf.-tl |.l:i'-- !.. In- U.-hil ;.li -tradition*-l?y li''r?'imn??**f For Seven Generations f>ang*li?t .M. K. Kam. who I* l'? conduct Um- ?? \i\.il s. r\in j nt the tabernacle li-ri-, N a native of AIUii County. K- nfucity. ll?* Is the Kon nf |{i v. T. J. Hum. who for S5 yeur* tiiis In ' h oni' of tli? outstanding ((.?|?fIh* minir (? : of that acrtinii. and h?* in the ?rv entii in an unbio\< n lin?* ? f (?recchera which Iih* ili -r. nib d di n-Ctly f t um Itof* r William*. pion eer prrnrhi r of Amerlr.i. Mr. liani recelv? ?1 his .inly ?d oration In the imblir aelHtol' and later. a h n ?indent in Ovdcn Col h-fto, dintInunifhrd himself an a MtldCtj liod ?i* ? public sp' iiU? i Karly lu life In* hI tidied law and Illation, l?lit at t ho time wan too y'HinK to r' W-lv- a lie ns? to |irue* tir? hlH |irofin?>on, Whtl? wait I n v to attain tin |c?al at.?'. Mr llatn hcaio a eomnnrclwl 1? k man and continued In thin pni nult t>)r flv? jrmrii. In 1900. at the d nth of Inn grandfather. |{? . M. F Ham. f??r whom li?? w.n oaim-d. he returned to hid home and atirrendcred himself t?i TT?r ministry In aitft.W"! to the cull which lie tiad !?? ?n fluhliiiL- for iM'VAHtl y<?ri> In 1 :?o | In 1?. Id Mm flrft niMititai i*i the hill * ??f Kentucky an?' mirli ?? mar. ii?'* result* atlMtd' d his mini'try that In a 111 acted th? wtlenHoi?__ ?,f the t>r/'.?<H ami jiiil|>iV tf.i.r-.ii Motit * r,? country and In I? than two year* he wr>s holding tue?fintn i-i tin k rent cat rllliy of th? trat (on .Sine?- that tliiK he ha* h? Id cam palunn In every Southern ntat* and niont of the Northern ?tat? and everywhere his minlKtty haa been remarkably micc In th?* 22 vmr? ut hi- inlnlatry 000 ftoul* have been added to the churchea of the town* wh re he 1iAf labored, cwtnalvr of the great nu m her who have be? n converted and rrdaimcd u&dfi nia^.pr? uch _ In? I ?urinu Hi* prohibitleft ratn paUn In thl* country, he wa* on?i Sf>". s*-.! ?t; T?f \V? : !?' ? -t '?? ? ??!. . ? . . ! . . ! !) ? ?'< t ? M. i : I J" f li- ? . V. Ml!' ? ? . ? : .?I I tiv i?.n?. !??.. \'i. vfttl ? ???.??? i ? It ? i.. M . it 1?. I I ?? rt i i i!., sim !.?? i t.tt ti. "Ulit. It. . ;i ;. . ? ? 11 < r lil.* I L ? . Ju'.j v;. t-.t i i? Jul ..s ? i; :i ? l Ii*Ht ri'.nrr/il i ?? ? ? m? > vit? ??> !.?n. . ' . - 11 ;? l anai it. i '??? *vi.;. ? ti ?'' Uiiii, ' ni nI ??vVJl Ji ? **!!? i ti* v," I m* WmIi?T J?tl|ti>?i>ii )::ti : ? r ' ? . 1, . n 1o f:*W "li.i'.i- < ; . " . 11 or uj ^*J?hnnI-. * I* '? '.-t: f'mi I'liH'tt. I "o ?li-nlt;. i.. 11 ?? ? | in? f:il>'nu f??r . Hii'i'- is n?? ''?Ivd' '?ui?.:ut??V?tin i J' '^i ? v4 J"?11 1'laln T:, t;. mn-?l V. .ili-r ? | routimu*'. tu.piiki 1 "f til?' f?>r? l:i"ht 1). 111 ill 11, I i 7T? ?1 r?i ti i: .fii lit" ' r-ff?-cti\?? work in T?vvj?. limine I Ins t i it i*- 7 2 ?? t j i . v??i I il lil I? wInk iiTft ??if-.-1.* ? HI K >YOl ! is I' i>l III? 'iilir:'H?llr fi- If I i ifi..t I? - !? ; ll'IU I h iflll' ? Ifillf ?I 'I i1:: ii-'i than ..*? Ailn i ? II.'. II ? lr.is r nh r? ii iiMv M'lr*?'?! if KIl'Jl' : I 1? flF in N.i livlli.-, Ti ? ir s ?-? v. n Ii? r< - tli ln?*?| ?'kill IlldllMl f?i I in llil :.l tr.i ,t ivlfi ? vi ry <1 ?? iliii itirr TtiSt tli;"*. It I? r* -rt'tl .ft tM" irmrtr ? I riiiii|nikii ur i' I in?l ? v?r ?;i,'rcl lit fl<Hl rlfy.' Mi? Illusion. T? m*, cnnipflii'ii h: t? ?1 fi\vr fotu m ntlr- i.mi In . t>< l<| ,p.il in ny ?i|*n-r m?? ??* I<?: ? > r??h-l?| : mM? <J<ir:iti'iti. ?1? i- ? i - I?. Hli-v with ,i f:??!?1 nil t Ti? li.irv? I In r? ap"l. Ifl? in?? fin iis" ? ikiIhIIv ii 1 ? (I for lh?:il f jmihi.il . r?M- OVi r 11? v ii Mr Ihm rfifi <1 III* 111 - tliirs- .ilni'i I ? ulii f ? I.- Wlfll'iM 111' ;t i.'iri nt a ? ii r, iiti'l lit I:? imphnflM *\jm I ml oil tt?r i' m.I fHi?-iin l?? itMW (TOW?]!? Smiii-- ?i| hi< : ''?l ' 1 Iflll ltl'M(| (.?'? . m. ? liliL:: ??!"!? f i? i#l <lti riii;. r.f i In??*. Mr. II 'i?l ? ?i/Iv n>iuliic l.i Uiiii-i tli.it le I.- ir>il ini fori to ih '?".tiliii. Ih*>u: '? If nil 1 r'' *1" In v ?trnii# ? ? i?* ?? i i pii|i|ilti~'. Mi 4k? i. ?'?nl I i- t.; l.? ' '"ill If ..rn If r. r. / ?'Ii. i- : .n.i |..f v t ./?f'pll.Mt ;? ill fi: . 't-nfiili'ili ?f riiHsttanl'v am! hi ?1 ? |? *ln?:? i Ity? of jiurp jfn U h i -'i iii?llrl ;?l.?. ftlqlit? Miwritvi Sml* wTniiiiip i".r KlN&lllV. IM'W?? ' I ? till ! I ? ?J ?in-I ri-fi-? <1. on?l i' ; i. In Si V: ? t-r who d??< ii'?l i <iit In ? IV ? ; / t?i diiMiuricri'tii aiul naction to prKl||ff< I. : rr- ill- II' ? Id'H i fill* l<? w tii- v.- , : f,u!< I ,i.l miwtl'tn tf ut ??? ? ?'f ?v? ry rln*n of r ltl^< ii ? ' < iti?-? v rt lw- labor; . v.i.< ;Lv ui iii?t tur unin . vin?"** fl-< in ol ' ? -r?*llKi?" c^n* Irtionii. < oni ji ><; k sim:\ks TO MUST DIVISION Wellington. (K*|. -I In th.? I 11 i ? >? ?? 4i f llin >i*> I ?*<-? l';?.-n*:i ??i tin- American Kxpcdi ?i irirv Knrccit.CroAlili-ut ?*????!t?|it?* toil.i . l< a monument io llw?i? i| ad In*ft* ,'iii "a |i yi>on II ? ?i||>l?tin* Mr <*>illK Of peat.?* * i ii Ifimr and a xym IhiI of .-?torn v. .i r n ii " '"I h>- now e?lahlishi*il i ... . .. i....u i.. J ii iuUfwi i ^' - ? m ? ii -> < > u n i i > TT7r.Tr national relation*. Tin* rotixil* I |llo|| 11 M'l f hill) III II Si IM' <lt*f?*llll t'J .Ui toiiiwi vi. tmliiriilual _ fnn>. it'ii.i through noii-iiii**rr?-r>'iiri> ?%ii'i Mo- i oiirtH and fuir opporiuii 4!> !?>' i he prt'Vfllt loll o( govern . i ? 11 ? 11? ?> in I -i in > slM:?|\l. STKAMKK SCIIKIH I.K IV M'mT Mm K.%III WKKK S|N*ii.il wfVtrt? fur Fair Wm?k 0 .m h i i-n-nrrrt hv rhf "Norfolk-< "urn ' lina lin?*, whirli^ha* *? i-ured tin* i*? |i.i ?? nger strahu r Mandrr , to replace tlu? Annie I, Vansclv IT U'llile I lie lull IT V''KJM*| IH till t III* I way* for annual repair*. iniriiiK hair Week the Islander, J which I . to ply between Klizaheth t'fty ami Norfolk via tin* Alhcr ii i.j J. U* a lil Clii*Ru|i'oki? Canal, will wait at KlixahciIi City until ft p. m ,4niiltHU| ot leaving iif'lhp WiifiiiT t4n?nw of 2;!?, in ortler to nfcim-" n.iriiun t r. |? to Khz.ilxtJi Hirls 1 will "Ij*.:iv?* Jarvisburg at 4 o'clock and Newborn's handing at 4:-So a. in. This w ill put tin* fttcauter liere In ample time for a Ci toploto day at Ila?* Fair. 'lie Mauler has a h poo d of 12 ni;', s .iti hoar. aiul in of m u li tin '?I'll- U-'IM l.'I a ppo.l r ;l til-,? ill I III* Vawwiw-r, She has !< douhh? ftatcroonin ami 1m 11!6 feel in length with a hi*am of 33 fo*l. Stops are ntad-* at Old Trap, liar noil's Creek. Jarvl?hui'K. Ncw i- -n'.< Landing. Colnjock and a* all other regular Hops made hy i Jo* Y.iain*iv??r wh?*n on I ho kii iii" > SC! Captain II. Furman of Peters burg in muster of th * steamer ami \V. W Laulf.r of returaburg is tlm owner-manager. . Air. lainler Li her?* with his vratcl and will pro bably romaln hero as long an hit b'ou! i|n?.|. TtWI IS <J1VK\ A CIIAVOF. OK VKNl H South p? ri. Ort l. ?Thomas K. Coop?*r on trial for failure of tin' I tank of South port wio yesler day allow i d a rhaiiK*' of venue t-oiinitv on ucroiint of allege I filling ai;ali.-t him In HoiuhpotK linn: is I IIAMiKIl S. Iiavln, HII pori 111 ndeni of C?ivar> Sunday Sr'ho d. anuoiin e>e Hiiil f!o* lioui Ik i -Ifuhsrd froi.i p i:i.. t ? I Ift p m . on m count of tin labernarle ni?rvioe at !?. If Knocker In Moyock You Can Not Find Him At Fair III* Hren 11 oil (!ro|?? mi?| (iolloii \ol Opni I>111 !\1o)iM*k I'uff. I'|? I.nIh'mI I'urni IViiiliiffn Ji'hl Sunn* .M'(.vin-k. Or I. 1 Twlrc* li ri iii v i \ liihits. ||<H|?|I? .itl<inlanrr, P 'I -i \ tilii' H JIH IHII'-Ii !???-?,J-!, ra t ion Ih III' way a iiii-mlr r nI the llmnler'a Club dorr rl hod the Mo >ork Community F*nlr. a two-flay ? ? i-i wiilrh rloacd hi-p Friday nli 'i*. Tim rrowd lirrr Friday waa ??? ? liii.it*-?) nt I ,'?00 j ?? *o1111 * and on Thuifil'iv about <100 jn-otdi' wi-fi |il< :<lil iil Mir oj? li ill l:. TIiIh wan ili< lliiid Community Fnli In Iinvc lir II li< III ill Moyork, I?i|I H"' |vr?( day |iio(!riiiit wan adopt? d tlila r. \n m rliniav (o lin* aurr?*iui of ili? I.ilr t hi Movnrk High School ha > li.ill I umi ?1 ? fi :i 11 d Ilir 11 Irk orv. Vtrelhl'i. Illuh School nln? I'? I'l I T'li |||cl{'H V l'"v? laxt Vi .11* |?I..>?|| I;' ? f| li;ill <111(1 Il-Aij.tIly win out ovf r Mo.ork. Th?* hom? ?i -?in Friday, I'owi'MT, took on a l?aMlit rfinfiiit ?lint tli?- visitors rou Id not ctoji Jimmy While it ml Lawaof- Sm-nrrr pltchrd f'?r lllrk ory Mid Walfer ard fJllman |j; "i!,|H -y /?Url1'd f'"1 Mi.york. I p*.ii i rlnrc tli" lil? IiIkIi sir'i >ol huildin ; nMriidnnlii at lln? fiirr w? 11 l*?i|ir"'"'?"l with the vrhool iv Ii I lilt whirl) wan Iftlf ai I irn* thai ?d taal ymr In this . .Jii'iU h? t?? .? i n mnii'd IiuIIh h ii'1 ?. ? ;??*M? ii tlii* |?ror|i|i t of f 1? flW'MIr Hfirnrp rlMKi<; '?l ili- I :ill<-d Hm*"II and Currl iijrk County: pr?-?? ? ???! Ji-hvi h and tv'.vi wild flowrf*; and rompoal Hon* o*i "liiflin pri? of ihr Ft ft on (hi i '? mm tin if) " Tl" nur.rnltural aiudrtita of T fl. ? Mu.tt hail .? 4*.innnjtr?tl?w In .. ii ?? -'i f" i'k pi' i Ivni TjffJ v i:n\ ? \*ii>?Hi? n of buddlnt. Irrt??. nllk i i? Iti k ? *'?od laying ami poor layl h?*fi and IVIM f? Mlinu. Ciirrl'iirk. al vay.? a arrjii conn ?v i r. milo^r-the committer in t'<urw > r thl? department brought in ns f 1?? ? '? h*rr whlrh the p"? i?l.? of Vr vorji had ncvor won be kun. ~Xim r lb em waa thn Ju>on -HIM n| ? flatira; anu a rorHft for four ".iloa of totlon (hat told foe $1.7.1 )? r pound. Kv rylmHf ?1:,. -i. I Ljii.u n invu |h rfccMy k ""'I Kimtlsli walnut:? are grown in Mil? steiMui In Mm horticultural I d<!"iritiient K I; tiarrett <1 i v i>ltt >? d ;< pun f >i 11 if nlrtj- riiM-H. A not In r i ?;???*In IhU necf|nn wmh an .\n*tnitjau h?-an four feel long. Thonih m-u* falilrd not iiN iih hist y?;ir there wan a fin?- o\hthlMori of fruit* ami potato? s. "Tin- Ih hI ' apple* In 11m- world arc grown Jiroittirf Moyock." *mv Hi'*? who have p<?ii nnd toil' tl Mmm. In apllof i? e? nt rnliiH and a I'.'! wrath? I cro|i le o flUftU'f of till? (?In?*?- iltcrrllx'N tin* furtn ??* lilhilH ion p. r r<>n( int't?r than lant y?*ar "(if loin < Mm niiion WiLM ll|ll ll JiliJ Villi i ? ' Mi?fal t.-v *?ld. "but Mm- nemb?-r ? n lilldt t up. |h no much m ? h" ! Mi.m IukI y?'.ir." I*7*:uiut.s, r|ov?-i nii'l liny al?o feat ur? d tli? farm ? -vh'blta. Dudley ll.ir.W<y'jt ? xhlhif of y tieaiin whh ? *|>< r|ally rood With differ? nf rojirrpd b?*an?? Mr. !!?*:??? y M|?<'ll?'d "Highland Km m" Mi nam? *.t IiIm farm. Ju*t a abort di> lanr?. from h?*rc, I'lir? l?r?d calll?' arnl Iio-m are IvrotnlnK more pi? titIfuJ In t'nrri luck County ?v?-iv year and the lk<|ilnrfl ?xhlhlt Mil. v?nr v .i . hi Mi r Mmn ? v r I'owltry ?? nl?11? IH also tdr?w??l l'ni|irov?'Uiint over lani year The bum?1 rffconotiilc? K'ictinn, and Mi" display of art* and ?riff fliirprliM'd hoth home folk* and vlaltor*. l#v?-ryhodv hef*? Nccmfi ? II pleased with Mh fait. Till' man mt'-nv nt waft practically the v:imo am lant year and lh?- h?ad* or the varlou* department* km w how to ?o about their work. The r*p"ti<? c* of the fair nre paid hy the flonatcr*' t'lnh and the rarer.! Teachers' A??ocla'ion M Moyork Th? IlooHt? r flub liar. been preaching co-operation In Moyock for #?li?fc* -yur* nt?4 -tf -rtf-re^rrr?"? any knockers her' it will take dil Igent *?arc.h to llnd them Utah Conservative And In Calvin Coolidge's Pocket Went for \\ il-on in l()U> lini I hi- h;i* Nolo Against ( liiillp' nilfl Will N oil* C??r < nuli<li;r for Same Kra?>n imil \Im? lor I a rill' I'oliey ll> H \\ 11? I.AWKIvM'K HiiiiV. b* Tli* Ait. ?in ? i Ouri'Mi. I t '!i. Oil. ;i. iln^-i* uiic.uf-lhe two .slates which Mood tin* ifaff in I!?IJ ; ml stoi'd loyally l?y Taft as against Koosevelt so it would r<k*. a real upheaval to upset the con servative lN'piiH I, ? REVIVAL OPENS HERE SUNDAY Kir i* I SrrvicT in llij; l;ili<r nurli' al Tlirrr OVI?ick in Afternoon :iti?I Srroml nl S??vrn-Tliirly. Til*' ' (!)>?? hDl^ ! orviiv ? Hi?' FTvjifik^lfHti?- ranu.T.lKii in tli'- I?11; -tirhrrmrrtr luii'U ??f tu>- Cr.niiniar Stlioul WJ11 llU-iJHlllUi L-ll al. i hi i ii i>V|iH*k Sunday nllornoon Towp a?.I country allko ar?* mak ing th?-ir plans in In- iinwiil, Mayor K<l?.n II. Ilain of (]?i|i|m l:oro. |tr(>?ii|imt<or Hi?* Norih I'ar oiina Christian l?aym nV K??l?ra I,..i. ?tli |. r.^ ?, I I ) l?yni"ii from t:oliM?'tro, Now Item, WmthliiKton. Wilitoti ami CSri rtivillc win ? X|H>rlc?l Iti lake pail, I ell I ii k imiJi in his own Way of I In* Kfi'ill K?'?:?l (Ion?' ill hi* tioin town I v ilii* Main ltmn.;a? mcrthiKx. K\nnplist II.?m a ill *|i?uk briefly al Ilii> ????rvlri*. atol l>ll iiillT"'"1 lUitlH - livor In;* real oji-nuiK nif wmi:?*. Tin* clioir umiri* lh<* IimiI- r lil;? of C'lioriMtcr W. J. Itaiu' iy, ami1*' ? crt hv Kurt'jV IhnlRcrx al ?lu- m >. v.Ill rcmlrr n?>'?:l mnnic :?l l?olh uPrvlro?. 1'Xfwmi hi m rt/rr N?-w Yol k. Ocl. 4.?Prohibit ion officials today ?luim<-<| in h:?v-? itnrovcreil a gigantic Atmlo-Ainori* <-an rum runmiiK roiiK|iira<-y with I 10.1MMI.iki? Involve?! when tli'-y lowod into harbor ilio twin Nit?1?* I ?: it Hit i?l<?aitHT |-*i*f<t<'rirl: II. wMJi_ T^ini-n mul 1 \v? wrinirn uiii!?t Hi'in-fl Kii?r<l and it half million iloll.ir-? I Minor rargo aboard. ItltK.ijiS i.b'Ai AT (21 \ W.iilr 1: id mu I fi ,*?'?! .i J*"K UVdlMSiliiy when JitlM*!; by ;? l'i"i i of iiitilH't wlnl ? at tynrli ai ib?> Ihiil'h Cb't k fulloii r .ii While Senator LaFoIlette luis many friends in this state. principally those who think lie is a progressive, the votes to he east for the Wis consin Senator are ordinarily Democratic, so that a plural ity for Calvin Coolidge, if not a straight majority, seems assured, - Th?? |?rt?l?Tiivf t a? ri VT and H??ed Smout ur?? iwti ; in?lihillonH in -4-4??li ;i ml?t hi? pioplc llO?fTTJt KIP? p?ar disposed |(? ?1 i^turl> either. As rui' -piuuitw?nt~ Democrat cx jn?v:.si ?| it "what doubt can there - si I i I'tali mi Ioiik an wool, I? *1 and suuar ne??d protection?" S?i mucil ilut-h I lah f.M 1 (h?> uoed ? i a prof'Tllv?' tariff that here an in W'pmiiii. Hi?' Prnx.crnts can 'im-<'.?- 11 ?? hf.niw.ty unb-ss th?*y too ??mil?' f r ? r 11 ruler 11? IV of home iiid-iHii't>'h. And with Mr. Spiooi, chairman ??> lli<- all Important Si'iiat'1 I- inane?? Committee Ihe In dustrial chh'ftalu'i and farmer* h el ?i?, 11111 y protected. They will .??d It as lh< r<- may h?? a drive au.iin- I Ih" tariff in Iho next cou *"uii- if tlm - fcr*?iri:c^tH?auil I). 'inocr.il ? roiiliniC' their coal! ! i??n In Congr? an. lint Willi-- the la ri IT is a vital ??????KM ii in I'lali, llo-re are oilier"" reasons why Ibis state la conacr vative. The Mormon pcoplo are n?.t radicals. Th??y b??Uove in *-????. r?b"l t hay i!o not want to ??haiic" an iin<??'rlnInty for a cor--' taint v. In 1011 Utah v/cnt Dem ocratic ly a NuhMtautial majority. T!i<' I' -ik'?'. ?w ntIr.M iit was an ln I* ti?.-ri t i.i I feeler hut basically t ho reopli* ??f I'lali w<*re an 11 "lied with ? in ii'''iiiiiistratlfiii in power and ...? i ?1 dutiful* for a change. fn?1'1,'ij jim ih<- virslcltutlea of war (l'.*Vvl<ipi'<l an < ra < f ?f-i'iiomlc r<;:i|jti?liii< ill I'tah Joined the viierul rlaui?r for chimgu in tlio liupe that things might trow hol ier. The reconstruction period '?.i . h l?. I tali wltli soiik* rears but n\ and la it. He i la a nt'-ady iiiiirov? ?n< ill la agriculture as H :?s fiilnlnu i'.nd* precisely be ? ? 11 ? tlf mrve if lmprov<-inent i; upward there Is little disponl lioii h< i'< lo H'.vap horses In mld ?ap'iii i. Tali:Ini; Willi various h .:d?'r.'. !i<-|:- Mi'' Keta til?? lmpr?*S .i h li it tho flatus i|iio will be m. ml tijiil :i ? far as I'tali Is con ??< ni' <1 n*? vini 11 ?*r v/hat the rest of ih ? nation d'M'H 'Th" rautpalKn thin I ?r tins ?\e|t?d lit t !?> inter ?? \ hut ?thai !?< always the cause n:ill ih< tarl half of OrlobeK TIlO :'ii.< i ri.i'oii il rtiPD offers oppor ii'ii'.v * - ?: .*ii upj't. however, as " . I>< ne f ralo nominee, Oftorcn li' :n. has lit- Support of the La I*oll< t'? i r??up. it will he an In t? i ? (iio leu! ?f fit rebirth ? incl a..o<Mtlv, |OI' if-1? H^tmhlicnn?to? ? ii'. i. <t k?i%crnor '?! i tah u win hnv< hi i?. by a maj?irlty of tho voles eiint \ landslide for OoolidRo In this tut* would h< lp th? stale Itepub lie;?n licket an(l the (('-publican maiiAK? rs really look for It. Tho I? j ? Pldiinl I? not ih?' popular flg tii" that Tafl ??r llardlhK or ?>vcn Wilson was III this slate but tho p<'Ople hii .'?? eoup- to regard Cal vin Coolidge as a safe and aano m.m i?11 ? 11y Intent and conaclen ti? Thai kind of a public ser vant cuii an a rule count on tho support "f i iah. If he Is in offlco a: a-aii"<? Ih?' pleas of another <? iti?ll?l:it< In other wordn, all +4rfm ht-tftTT- f-nntil ttm party tu~" i?<*\\? i i ? h?? favorit"-and It take* a i< I Issii" to produeo a ehang? i i I tali's electoral vote. KIXMil mil rOSHKMKlON Tlilrix dollar* for tlloKnl poe No?mion of t w opolnlfl of liquor was (!>?? |.'null) (ntpolled upon McKln I# y Snwyr, pool room proprietor, in ih'" r? < oi<|?*r'M court Hatitrday. I h- r|#?f? n 'jint appealed. \V.\TKIUt KK4 HIIINO Cj?,l.|ihoro. Oct. 4 With a (tritium? of a quarter of a million ?totlnrH ilon? i" crop* thf water? oC 111 N'ou*** mid Little rltera were ror?"1lriK late lint night. f mTON MAItKKT N<-w York. Oil 4 -Spot cot i m rioted quiet, Middling 26 HO, an ridvnni p of 45 point?. Futures cloning bill. Or I 2? 32. Dec. 25.4ft. .Inn. 25 60. March 25.SB, Max 26 10 Now York. Oct. 4.?Cotton fu ture* opon?d iimIhjt at tho fol lowing If-reln- Oct ?tr<r*t; TWf." 25 jo- Jan 25.19. March 25.50, May 25 ?R.

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