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Chattanooga Daily Times from Chattanooga, Tennessee • 4

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SAwirlItipA IN OVIZIBEat 23 1918 1 CITMAJSHC3- UN I GERAIANi' NOVr DISARMED 1 6 ":110 omb ned AT 4 Ill' 1 There are those who harlag'not the i 111- HEWI WOQD Go T' Local Golfers Play DAILY drod SUNDAY slightest confidence in anything German ember ofdthutte War Fuld Today 4 I or 1: m- I 1 and no reliance whatever on what any is pREsIDEN Pablia led ever otay is tho paw by the I 4- 1 rit German mar urn are looking with SUS' Quality winatacomttlEtpeOpgate todayGOU 1 nok oS LE Irrbithtil Ca- eCiPds'Es31Csam Dlejon at the anuotme-ed demacra' tizatiaa mr 11 111- mpeLt for the benefit et Ciarlitira l'Irn millet in 'Final PA mAsuenrs tele Latfi twz DAILY evi SUNDAY I- 'w Psi 11411 ivory gimp is do Nor by tits nuts rtrinthts Ca (1isibtatoos4 Ceso6 EP- DAIL I i lid 1 nuts rrindhl GERMANY NOW DISARMED The are those who haelnenot the slightest confidence In anything cayman and no relianct whatever on what any German may say are looking with surs picion at the announced democratization Is PRESIDENT -Cf) Local Golfers Play For War ay Members of the Chattanooga Golf 4 -and Country club will compete today In 't4mrnament for the benefit ot IdlE Soldiers Crumble in Final ligarttoti 1-txr 14ntro191 (IPA fT M211-I I v4 won I 1 11V43A4Wa 6a' I Elected Governors of a The prize to be 'won 1 sne war Luaxia 1 rill be the Recketeller medal' a I I riod a nd at)s the war fund wilt be the Rockefeller medal a which can nod and Lose mars alter ne --revolution: zeme ts-taAJttis vt handsome Droll" be kept by the priturer for Mani 01 them are saying that ihe wbolesit-natio in the German empire has been conjured ust7earlserteos a lasotuloaltf ct for war tber BaylOr Players Prominent in Steward and Judson Buchanan riv0 mark after the "revolution" Some of them are saying that the whole situation In the German empire has been conjured Steward and Judson Buchanan handsome bronze jewel be kept by the winner for many years as a memento or probably the butt seetee of -golf events for Former Baylor Players Prominent 1 uP hy the kaiser and the Janker crowd in 1 vicepreadents and Fred 1 I charities- The medal one or izutt 1 1 victory 01 Zieven rum memo rsit ms frnstp 1 i I NI 1 up by the kaiser and the lunker crowd In Vice-Presidents and Fred The medal is one of 1200 famous oil magnate to Victory of Eleven From I coarse over the country The goir- Sewanee Tigers walloped Zack Curtin's 0 IL Wood president of the Con- tary entrance ad tee ot Sl up nery do 1--- ers who entered will pay a volunev A 4 Bakery outfit yesterday when tbe soldier IL Wood president of the beads the courses over the country The golfers whe entered will pay a voluntary entrance tee of up and every Sewanee Tigers walloped Zack Cur lin's Bakery outfit yesterday when tbe soldier 1 Aswer VI LUAA vi wa 6144 verse Bridge company Duw uritue 1 1 member or MAMA WIN ucvas 1 1 a A I Aa ALos222t Istiuv he a etnit 1 team weakened In tbe last bait after a kaiser will return to Bridge company now been member of the local club has been whether be aetually team weakened in the last halt after a Aol pm 3 all 1111 'omit 1 A eik E-11111 i I I new plectglug tile)" nutirky UttuvcLauAtraa 1 I 1 I vinyl 11 meetmsilklysee I al5111 161C11- 11 I i 1 new pledging their hearty co--operation the the Gentian people are whipped over- asc ummauts lihih kin to the associatiou He Fatten 15 wbelmed and have put themselves in a Merriam Jr and Herron 1 the Sewanee ne ept him hurry An intercepted forward pass by Seaman newly-elected members on the board of min ok PorArm smog 4so A Gentian people are whipped overwhelmed and have put themselves in a to the association Patten Merriam Jr and Herron the newly-elected members on the board of 0 notwithstanding rushing of Sewanee line which kept him hprrying An intercepted forward pass by Seaman led to for the positio vi here tiley tnemscives ow) governors made brief speeches ul 1 HuNuKs 1 41P i IS A 'la fa In" -l 11IL WAU LAIU ZOF4L- rAtort-i -7- out be the sufferers and victims of 1 The association voted to continue the dier touchdown Lieut Gray ex-Commo- 1' -7--Ar billboard in front of the Nashville dore who was one of the unfortunates in such duplicity i -6 Chattanooga St Louis railway freight the personal encounter episode played a American French and English sot- office Chestnut and Ninth streets as a ARE AT STAKE phenowenal game at tackle until he was iolrs-! Were are now on German soil to guaran- means of advertising the food adminis- exiled Another Commodore player Huff- man played good ball et center The de- tration propaganda The new board tee the good faith of the armistice lull 11- b- 44- will read: "America's food pledge feat rankled in the bosoms of the old o' France and Belgium have been redeemed 20000000 Vandy players but they were not quite I tons to feed hungry millions' and French authority is already being Save food Two-thirds more than last McCallie and Baylop Will Set- equal to sewanee's epee I tiltd Stt I Administra- eaes Two former Baylor players did some yeo- 1k '116 'I exercised in repatriated Alsace-Lorraine -1 man service for Bewanee Guerry appeared r'''1: 4 AI T1 3 al 4 positioa where they themselves only wont be the sufferers and victims of 1 such stupid duplicity American French and English sot Were are now on German soil to guarantee the good faith of the armistice France and Belgium have been redeemed and French authority is already being exercised in repatriated Alsace-Lorraine governors made brief speeches The association voted to continue the billboard in front of the Nashville Chattanooga St Louis railway freight office Chestnut and Ninth streets as a means of advertising the food administration propaganda The new board will read: "America's food pledge 20000000 tons to feed hungry millions Save food Two-thirds more than last year United States Food Administration" CITY HONORS ARE AT STAKE Me Celle and Bay lop Will a great run touchdown Lieut Gray ex-Commodore who was one of the unfortunates in the personal encounter episode played a phenowenal game at tackle until he was exiled Another Commodore player Huffman played good ball at center The defeat rankled in the bosoms of the old Vandy players but they were not quite equal to Sewanee's epee Two former Baylor players did some yeoman service for Sewanee Guerry appeared -tow 7 64-- 1 5 Such is to be found in Shaw's Suits and Overcoats for boys Never before have we been able to show such a variety of styles and colors we might also add---different from the gen eral run of garments that are "Just Boys' Suits" Features that are tailored in just like grown-ups' clothes Styles that will stay tailored In other words Clothing that will do the usual thing in an unusual way for boys a variety of from the genn-ups' clothes al thing in as of the empire and are putting a question order to secure peacewitbout humiliation toethe Hohenzollern ilynasty and they profess to believe that by and by the Germany and with his hands on his heart declare that be "did not do it" that it wonld not have happened if he had bid his way and that it he is only permitted be will lead the German people back to their former prosperity strength and greatness The New 'York herald i amonkthia class and la still warning the Amertcan people to beware of "Satan clothed in the vestments of heaven" or words to that feet Mr Roosevelt has been very 1 Pearly sharing these Tiewsz-all of which' would- seem to be sophistication quite overdone Persons of high standing and great in allied heads of btsiness and industry soldiers and quite convinced that the German soldiers have abandoned all arms ammunition and implements of war their entire provided for in the armistice and the great military machine has been completely destroyed while every hereditary office in the empire has been abandoned and the people are iu charge Even if there was nothing more there would be sufficient to assure the world that the old order has passed and that never again will there I be a monachy in Germany based on military caste having God for a partner! But there is something more and that 1 something occurred on entire German fleet of ships war vessels submarines etc passed into the hands of the allied governments and the United States Germany has passed to I anew state and the people have gotten a taste of liberty and freedom Revolutions never move for long we maybe sure that autocracy has gone tu its eternal ending It may make smismodic attempts to show convlusions sneceeding final dead it is and Uncle Sam and hi glorious armies were present at the death to be assured that it was genuine and not similated There may be the old sinister insoleuce and duplicity remaining among the cannot be cured in a but time and assiociation with their neighbors in open anti frank rivalry will do much to make good citizens of the German people Meantime the old Satan is going to be at work bf course with his propaganda to get sympathy and to create a more friendly disposition especially here in the good-natured United States to get the cosiest possible terms at the peace table German propagandists are still active in efforts to create a rupture between the victorious allies to that end but all that will fail becanse the allies are now more strongly cemented than ever The good Cardinal Mercier of Nlelines gives the concluding words that must satisfy: "Germany's change seems to he too sudden to be camouflage of de-" mocracy" but passing in review of the French English and American troops on Belgian soil he said "These are the saviors of civilization!" Germany may have a long and stormy road before she reaches democracy but she will never again be 1111e to disturb the peace of the world with armed hellions" And implacable but Pin peace terms will help bn to that end tothe Hohenzollern ilynasty and titey profess to believe that by and by the e-1 AM lc" sraa -ses 1 I 1 At Ninth Go At Ninth war-charities given by the be competed for en as many golf urged to enter playa or not The men will begin to tee off at oclock and continue through the day Eighteen boles medal play will be the rule with standard hand- leaps of members to rule An tatioil has been extended to all soldiers from Port Oglethorpe- and a large number of kbaki-clad players Is expected An additional prize of twelve golt balls has been offered by Professional McKenzie for the best score In hundreds Of matihes over the country golfers have raised many thousands of 'dollars for different war charities and the Rockefeller contests are expected to swell that tital into the millions as few of the 1200 clubs to which meiials were sent have failed to compete el Settle Iske Today Red and Grey Keyed Up After Defeat and Determined to Avoid Victory for Rivals Me Caine and Baylor football elevens will meet at Chamberlain field this afternoon at 2:30 in egiame that will decide the Prep school championship of the city Should MeCallie win the undisputed title will rest In the hands of the ridge team should Baylor win the prep race will be in a triple tie with 'City High having a chance to make it a quadruple tie by defeating Central High on Thanksgiving day The Baylor eleven defeated by Central High most unexpectedly a week ago has been drilling bard for the game this week Supporters of the- eleven assert that the defeat merely spurred the boys on and that the McCallie athletes will find a more determined foe awaiting them today as a result thereof Undismayed by the comparative dope which would show McCallie superior tile red and grey backers are confident that their team has an even show and all speculation was at even money last night MeCallie is undefeated as yet this year The ridge team defeated Central and City High without much difficulty null tied by a magnificent exhibition-of defensive strength The ridge team was crippled in the game with the cadets but enters this afternoon's erucial melee with a full regular line-up and an abundance of pep With fair weather the prep teams expect the largest crowd of the season as there is great interest in the game GREENLEAF PLAYS GORDON FOR UNITED WAR WORK FUND Flushed with the success of six decisive victories over strong opponents the Camp Greenleaf football elevcn will meet the test of the season this afternoon when it lines vp against the powerful Camp Gordon team on Ponce -de Leon field Atlanta Proceeds of the game are to go to the united war work campaign and a monster crowd Is sure to witness the struggle between Gordon and the only team In the south that has earned the right to demand Et postseason game with Georgia Tech now claiming for itself the championship of everything below' the Mason-Dixon line Lent Hall manager left camp with eighteen members of the squad early this morning for Atlanta Lennie Schmidt Melellan and tie other back Held stars ran through a snappy signal practice and light scrimmage work yesterday afternoon and appear to be on edge for the contest So far this geason: Greenleaf has piled up a total of 139 points to hcr 14 Her goal line has only been crossed twice Fort IlancoCk scored both tOtlebbwns The local boys have successively i)enten Sewanee Vanderbilt Auburn Hancock -McClellan and Charleston Naval academy Lieut Hall has been lipping the wires hot in an effort to find an open date for Thanksgiving day He and his predettssor Lieut Montgomery have tried repeatedly to arrange a game with Georgia Tech but have so tar been unsuccessful The public will watch anxiously Greenleaf's showing this afternoon The public will also watch the scoreboards to see how Georgia Tech fares with the scrappy Pittsburgh eleven in the north The bordon game was originally scheduled for Greenleaf At the last minute the Atlanta anthorities asked tf it might he transferred to that city so that the gate receipts whieh will undoubtedly he large may be given to charity M11011 Suits for boys 2 to 10 years $450 to $1850 Smart and Nifty Overcoats and Mack inaws ages 2 1-2 to 18 years $450 to $2500 NEW HATS Havink something different and at the same time sMart and strictly within the limits of good form has always been the work ot this store We set the pace in hat styles for boys $450 Mack arst me sulart and -aye been the for boys I 0 71 11 iI il 1 I I I 1 4 i Ii i I 1 I VV I 1 7: 1 2 I I tt' 1 i 1 I i fi 1 i i i- il- II 11 1 4' i I 1 -1 1 1 4 I 4 i i I I 4 Mountain Top battle royal in tithe opening half bad resulted in a tie Chamberlain field was a 1 mud lake and both teams splashed and slipped but there were many bright spots and a cock of thrills nevertheless the contest being one of the best of the year until the soldiers gave way Tbe final store Vas 24 to 6 The struggle was ornamented with a lit1 tie tistic encounter between a soldier tackle and his Tiger competitors at the close of which Referee Lambert ejected both from the contest Late in the second half the Isoldier bleaeherites- grew too noisy and caused their team a heavy penalty leading to the fourth Sewanee touchdown- There was plenty of persona) amenities and not a little of the scrappy spirit Which is Inevitably' a part of the gridiron sport Curlin's kicking helped the soldiers wonderfully the old Vandy star booting the ball down field many yards on every attempt fifty-yard soldier at tackle and played a consistent game Bill Caughlan broke in at half in the latter part of the game in time to make a touchdown and several pretty end runs The Drennan twins- of Birmingham showed up well in the Tiger backfield one of them making a phenomenal run: but perhaps the best work of the backs was done by Wells a stocky halfback who smashed tackle repeatedly harper showed speed in returning kicks and Curlin's long boots were often brought back to where they were started Sewanee got the jump on the soldiers and waltzed up field 'with only one interruption in the first period Wright 'finally smashing to the counter A game of see- saw followed for seyeral minutes until midway of the second period when Halfback Seamed of the soldiers intercepted a forward pass intended for Harper and shot 'down field some fifty yards for a counter It was a great play by the soldier halfback He eluded many Tiger tacklers The Bengals came back to the attack with a big rush and smashed their way to the soldier one-yard line-where they fumbled as they were making their way over The sol diers used a short forward pass to both ends effectively in this half and Curlin did some pretty sprinting as did Seaman In the third period the teams splashed about and fumbled the slippery ball but midway of the half Drennan intercepted a soldier forward pasti near midfield and repeated Seaman's stunt of a fifty-yard dash to a counter All of the goals had been missed this score putitng the Tigers in the lead by 12 to 6 The Tigers continued to keep constantly on the offensive and although Curtin twice kicked far out of dnnger the Sewanee backs 'would bring the ball right back Caughlan was inserted and ran with the ball six times almost in succession carrying it from the twentyfive-3ard line across for a counter The last run was a pretty'one for ten yards around the left end The soldiers made a brief spurt early in the fourth period but the Tigee defensive easily stiffened A heavy penalty for coaching and abuse from the side lines put the ball well down field and an end run by Caughlan paved the way for a tackle Goal was again missed Several soldier players were badly rushed by "S''Vells to put the ball over bunged up but none of the injuries was serious Lineups: Sewanee 'Bakery Burch la McClain la Cooper Lt Nash Lt Minter 1g Norgan Oirsigm ItUITIHRn CPU Nolen rg McDonald rg Guerry rt Gray rL Oakley re Elvin re Harper pb Curlin qb Wells 111 Rice 111 Drennan nil Seaman r11 Wright Lauhorn fb Bancker for Minter: Allen for Oakley Caughlan for Drennan: 11 Drennan for Wright Ohio Wesleyan Ilead Seaman Drennan Caugh Ian Wells 2 us TRANSPORT AMERICA RAISED TO THE SURFACE NEW YORK Nov United States army transport America which sank at her pier in Hoboken 04'18 with a lona of four Use on the eve of sailing with a detachment of American troops was raised today Ihe America was formerly the German merchant vessel Amerika The cause of the vessel's sinking is still a mystery although the naval board of inquiry investigating the case has reported that there is no evidence of an explosion The vessel was raised by sealing all apertures and pumping the water from the hold ADotrn OCHS "Altai Cd CAPIPOI Naledihre LAPIAEY 111 AL IL It Aloov MILTON OCNS sae Salm Entered itt the Yost 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Theo Associated Pree is exclusively entitled to the eth tar gmbileattas of ell tilseetcbe le We paper and also lb local news of apentansoo origin printed bevels' All netts et republication of all other Imatior berths me also resered SATURDAY NOVp18ER 1913 -NOTICE TO CITY SUBSCRIBERS Chst-tanoogs Timex subscribers served by ctriers in the city desiring the paper sent IPv wail to any address outside of the city will plexile $ee that the sobscription is paid In advance no as to cover the time paper is sent to outside addess No paper cite be mailed for a longer period fling It is paid for--The Caattanuogs- Times LOOK OUT FOR COLDS! ettMenl 4f the neglect of the people Prompt preventive measures when attacked by what appears to he a "simple eold' there has been a reappearance of in in eetain sections Of the city tine of the uudertakers speaking of the situation hit night stated that it might easily become alarming unless prompt oelis were taken to cheek it The trouble US it was tit first is that persons attacked pay little attention to their con dition until they nre serionftly affected This is a should be warned time and cannot be trilled with The pneumonia that results trout a failure to take promptnleasures for relief after even a so: called -slight cold" may he a seizure---tis the most virulent type and in a large percentage of 'cas'es fatal The health boards inve been warned alai it would he well if the public would tKk notice There should ut least be no relaxation in the enforcement of strin gent sanitary regulation most of the Jeterred eases coming from hsralities where least attention is paid to cleanli a This is attl not to create alarm but unply to warn the public that there is till need of caution and of prompt at Untion to any symptoms that indicate a ball' cold Whether it is influenza or not the eases resembling hat tire making their appearance and are suriona and attended with high mortality "If the et-kaiser" is now a count 7 what does that ke the elr-crown prince?" aaks the Cleveland Plain Dealer Perhaps he hasn't changed but remains 3 110-11COUnt: If Herr I)oktor Solt continues his pn1 llwtie aPticalq we tire quite sure he win Ahortly hare attracted the attention of the great American -sob squad" It is about titne for Mr Bryan to emerge anyhow The Yankee doughboys will hardly be satisfied ontil they get a peep at that ilindenborg statue By the way the thationborz swim most appear to the terninti people just now if they have a portiele of hemor as one of the most rigie jokes of the war Ve are in receipt of literature from tole of the so-galled "leading magazinet4" in which or attention is called to the importance the magazine is to enjoy in wartime netehes etc To be oirfr'aiong about the ist of January our friends the intwines will discover that lie war is over Prince ME is setting vp an VHS Von Tirpits the kaiser and the Aner wicked junkers who were saying that the 'weaker should perish and the more powerful nations should survive and not he Tie appears to bave been The of the "good kind who are supposed to be quite useful now The allied governments are awaiting official notification of the abdication of the kataer while the people of Holland are demanding the deportation of 4 their et-royal guest Ha may tot have abdicated but it is quite likely he will regard his divine partnership WA having best dissolved through the effective application of the fore of Yankee daring and valor exhibited at the psychologieal moment in the great atruggle between de mocracy and autocratic barbarism The 3erman people may choose to suffer him Intl not his dsnnstr congmtstonal vacations It seems from 4tatemettts made by sPTPTItt members stricken with sudden conscientious cru4 riieS et the people something ike 4narter of a million of dollars The old of allowing members 10 (vets a mile for visits home whether they gn not is stM in foree and althonghnot so bad as it use' to be in tbe days of pass" is still graft of the purest 27 serene No other elsss of public or Ams bare the benefit of free travel on ranread and there would seem to be no reason for setting up a privileged etas of senators and representatives -Anott e' SalltI Atotta Larbi-E I Entered ot the 1 Seeood oF4 toor row Datd0 4i Ostithil War a 41606111 iy ams4 Doily asi Si boas mod SA Dear sied Soil 04 ltdartmecomoralsiti GitintA2004114 Tema draft pootothce ord 7 mrot000ssetrts oat ostwori iio etoti hestott skoold i TI Rastas' Oilbeo Composing Room Editorial Job Printing Depor octal Department Cireulatioa Deport 0111161f A Dr 1 TH 13 NEW TORZ CHMAGO ST LOWS LONDON OPPICIENsys mtmaEit OP Thou Associated Pre ter pablicatios al all also lb local sews el All nibs' rsPab me also ressred 4 NodWWW11011Wo0 OTI CE TO chst-tanooss -trriero In the hip moil to ear I will please $ee paid la advance paper ta tent to can be mailed to paid tor tn --'i Look ca4on of to ta'4-e Prompt attacked by win VIIIII' there ha influenza in eer tine )f the nail situation last al easi13 become steps ere take' Hot US it WI'S attatked pay lit 11 itital Until the ik This i a dis earned time an trilled with '11 trout a failure 1 tor rtdief after aiwtt -6LtgLit co the most tirt t4f 'e The health la and it would he lotto notice '11 relaxation in ti zeta sanitary I 'courted eases rhr least tato mess Tlii is -ant antiy to IN a 11 ill need of ea( U'ntion to any I light' or "ba influenza or no that are making orious and attel "If the et-k what does th: asks tti Perhaps he has a I If Herr thikt thetie appealq shortly hare at Itie great Amer about time for anyhow The Yankee satisfied until ilindeuhurg sta Ilmdenbitrir sta termati people particle of hnn riitie J4k es of N'e are in r4 tole of the so-ea in which or a importance the wartime ttire'-'along: aboil friends the ton Ito war is over fPrince Met VHS Von Tirpi Aher wicked ju that the 'weake more powerful arid not he II nne of the l''go s-ho are onpposc 1 The allied to VV he official botli of the kaiser land are their et-royal 1 abdicated brit recard his divt been dissolved cation of ars to valor exhIblted wont In the et the root office it cbatteeoods to ted-Class Mitil Meuse Seco FREE IN 8 boil emu Souk J111 AS MEMBER OF TIlE ASSOCIATED PRESS Thou Aseociated Frees is eselasively entitled to she me tar rtgoAleatios Of ill ta in tbis paper and also lb ie1 of arbetnUmeass nrintA havoin All ritbia of repabilesSion et all othr matt bsrvi Sta aloe teaerwl SATI'ILIPAY NON EMBER 1913 NOTICE TO CITY SUBSCRIBERS Chat-tanomis Timex subscribers served by cirriere la the city clealring the paper getst IPr mail to any address outdid of the CUT will plexxe see that the abscript sion is a A----- time Prince Mai is setting vp an wn Von Tirpitz the kaiser and the ither wicked junkers who were saying that the 'weaker should perish and the more powerful nations should survive and not he tie appears to bave been 'te Of the "good (Termans kind supposed to be quite useful now The allied government are awaiting he official notification of the abdication of the kaiser while the people of Hob land are demanding the deportation of their fey-royal gliest Ile may tot have abdicated but it is quite likely he will regard his divine partnership 69 having been dissolved through the effective appli- tion of the fore of Yankee rin e'l a sad valor exhibited tit the psychologieal uto went In the great etruggle between de slocracv and autocratic barbarism The 3erman people may choose to suffer hint tut not his dSnasts it seems from Congressional vacations iat members tatements teeer made by stricken with sudden conscientious fer- 4 rilea test tbe Peolde something ike a 1narter of a million of dollars The old praetice of allowing members 10 eents it mile for visas hornet whether they Is sell In tome and althongh-not or TiO 40 bed as it wtei to be in the days of it 'opium" le still traft of the purest fty serene No other elass of public offi- sims have the benefit of free travel on railroads and there would seem to ihe be no reason for setting up a privileged -tlass of senators and representatives James Market Street "The I aret tlitttigil6t iFilmtEill 2-VaTiiiImIP mit Allit-- Er21ifirilitly teN4 li)176'' I' t) I 0 6 A By Manufacturers' Association Am Treasurer Converse Manufacturers' association baying duly elected to succeed Mahoney by the board 'of governors in regular meeting yesterday at noon The election of officers which follows the annual meetings was informal and private No intimation was had that Mr Wood would be the selection of the board of governors Mahoney who has been president for two terms retires to the board of governors where 11 will hold for three years The retiring officers besides Mr Mahoney are: Tyler tirst vice-president Riddell econd vice-presitient Morrow ta-tamberlain treasurer Speeches were in-order-after the election the old members expressing regrets for having to step down and the TECH PLAYS PITT- SBURGH FOR WORLD'S TITLE TODAY PITTSBURGH Nov Georgia Tech football team in charge of Coaches iletsMan and Wood Manager Arnagl and Dr Crenshaw faculty athletic director arrived here tonight and are quartered at the William Penn hotel ready for the game tomorow with the University of Pittsburgh Accompanying them were about forty supporters from At Ga After dinner the men were sent to their rooms lo rest up until tomorrow afternoon as they were tired and stiff from the long ride from the south The Pitt team were put through their last period of instruction this evening at Forbes field a light running exercise and blackboard lessons being the order of the hour Coach Warner refused to say what the chances of victory were but said hi team was in excellent condition Coach Hoisman said his team was ready to render the best account of themselves from a football standpoint COL CHAPMAN RESIGNS 4TH TENNESSEE INFANTRY Chattanooga Times Special KNOXVILLE Nov 22-4i'ol David Chapman commanding the Fourth Tennessee infantry national guard has tendered his resignation to Got Rye through the adjulaut-general's requesting transfe to tbereserve Col Chapman asks for discharge 'because of the signing of the artniatice It was his atahltionto see servlee overseas and he had worked earnestly to have the regiment designated for active service Col Chapman was the principal factor In the organization of the Fifth Tennessee completing the organization within thirty' days When the two regiments were recertly merged he was continued in command NOW that the prospect for foreign service has been dissipated Col Chapman has decided to give his attention to bis private affairs which are of considerable consequence Ile is the principal owner and president of the Chapman Drug company one of Knoxville 's most itnportant jobbing houses He said tonight it had been a severe disappointment to him that Le had been unable to get the guard into Serviee over there but that the guardsmen had reason to be proud of their good intention and could get satisfaction in a measure out of the consciousness that they very promptly and voluntarily subjected themselves to the draft and officers and men had done their utmost to get into the big scrap lie also expressed the hope that his successor in Command whoever be might be would maintain the regiment in high state of efficiency and to that end he was subject to each co-operation as he might be able to render Gov Rye has not yet designated a successor to Col Chapman A long-distance message tonight from Nashville said the governor was not likely to taken Huy action before the middle of next POSTAL WILL CONTEST SEIZURE BY GOVERNMENT NEW YORK NOY 22--The Postal Telegraph-Cable company will contest in court the government's seiznre of its properties and proposed consolidation of its land lines with those of the Weatern Union Telegraph company Clarence Mackay president announced tonight Re declared taking over of the rabies by the government was "contrary to tbe letter as well as the spirit of the law" "Mr Burleson announces that be proposes to merge or consolidate the Western MVO" Melia 40 Ada di ade Accrtnintinn ME -I ow I MI OE 11 te) 1 1411i1- igliiri----------- 1 I I a) zli i 1 ''1 Ii 11 1 4 A 't 'Arr "1- 40 1 4 :41 ta't i 2t2t--r ailif :4 4 i yr gra arl Ar qt4 IglatAtt is'-f1 '47g-stu Etran Lrtriiiliri 1--i-i-T4 4----Mari --I-- ttt4 1 -41 t-4 ''-'Z-- t' wi-4ir 7 4 4 I 14 all :11 1 1 I 1 im i Newark op en- She Per Sys Menlo hamir Tai $250 $1- S50 sat: okra Iell mil lak 1 $3 Metes Ma 3s00 4Z315103 say Test Metre-En El ists I Newark Shooe Pee 13To $zso 7 1 1 -I i fi ic 4 1 -I I ii ILI -1 1 I I i 1 1 14 4 '''i 4 kr 4 4- ii I i i 1 A 4 I I i''' 'is 1 4 'i 'Si i ii 1 li i I 1 1 41' I I 1 li 1 0 'i 1 I Shaw Corner" 1 last: Invisible eyelets tow beell Two New Factories Are Now Devotod mimeo a widths Exclusively to Making Newark $600 $350 $4 $5 and $6 Shoes AT $600 we can give you the finest examples of custom boot making in the country If they are not worth $8 to $10 in your judgment say so aild we will refund your money It isn't at all necessary to pay the outlandish prices many are asking for a Class pair of shoes Let us prove this to you tomorrow CS Le us prOTe 1 NO RED FLAG IN AMERICA Alayor nylon ofNew York bas done at least one good thing and one too the entire nation will applaud We were told the other day in Asseciated Press dispatches from that city that socialists of the bolsheviki type had paraded the streets bearing red flags and that in consequence they were set upon by patriotic citizens and soldiers and sailors who happened to be in the city and a near Union and l'ostai- 991(1 mt Mackay -Has epRoto I stor he no fear of tbe Sherman anti-trust act? i ieoGL riot followed Now Mayor Ily lan has If the two eompanies themseivett started 1 1 TURKEYS Po instructed the lice that there must be out to consolidate or merge they would promptly be met by an injunction by the I LAIC CHAIN STOU SHOI COMPANY IN THE 'NOUN no more flaunting of the red flag on the attorney-generai of the 1L7 nited a es and i streets or in private gatherings and that wanid lace jail when it appears their duty will be to '1he joint el or- esolution of congres th 9 HATTANOOGA STORE: i ised the taking over of the telegraph lines sel2e It alld arrest those earrylag its In -for national security and defense' hut old Ye's we will have them VVhy buy Tur- 714 Market St Betweem 7th and 8th is gotug to be a tremendous immigration who are ronneCtion with the promise that there not authorise or intimate in the slightest '1 deg-ee that any merger or consolidation a 257 Stores I 97 Evenings was eontemplated expected or would he i from Russia Austria and other die- tolerated or that the postmaster could I keys that have been cooped for days when Cities Open Till 10 Saturday Evenin of Europe this order override the acts of congress We sh a tur ed count les ll i -t I eon to courts ottbe country" the mayor of New York ought to have You can get them from us within 24 hours a nation-aside impression WALKER'S VICTIM DIES 1 There is but one fiat In this country add that is the Stars good and Stripes for If WITHOUT CLEARING TRAGEDY after they leave the farms We guarantee UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION that standard is not enough McAdoo Director-General of Railroads soctilisteor any other association of men Chattanooga Tinges Special I RICHMOND Va Nov 21--Aside from every- ode to be fresh We also have fresh in this country as an emblem of their the hart statement that she and Rai 444 II 4 1 allegiance then the time 11 have ar- waiker had been quarreling Mrs Ethel Mae Brown of North Girard Pa died here to- I Country Eggs and I I rived for all such to be deported or be I Southern Rai road Lines I i day without disclosing the motive for the Butter to bake your Put where their treasonable activities etreet tragedy which resulted in Walkert's I Schedules of new through traIns Nos 23 and 24 between Chat- 1 i condemn them to prison bars death a well a hex own Walk a er a Cha- tanooga Memphb Bristol Lynchburg and 'Washington totanmooecgia ink anw ton ot her three times and then and of conscience The freedom of speech cakes We vfili appreciate your order Call himself with faAi tal IVO 23 No 24 1 oes not meat a licenle for treason and effects dye inges'iii minutes rs opins Brown lived for ten days Two bullets Lv 2:10 ptal Washington Ar 5116 pmo sedidon Men have a right to their penetrated her left lung and these wounds 11:15 am ions to be sure but when they undertake for MORGAN BROS at Main 1275' caused pneumonia to develop The body Ell Lv 0:10 pm Lynchburg Lv 11V 2:20 am- Bristol- tv 4:40 am to undermine the foundation of the Amer- was hi spped tonight to North Girard ge- Ix' 7:05 am Knoxville Lv 11:15 pm 1 1 lean republic and attack ha emblem of companted by her mother who was a fain- Lv 11:10 am Chattanooga i' Lv 50 pm 7: tut attendant at her bedside fog several power aud authority they become trai- days before her death Mrs Brown's hus- Ar 10:10 pmO Memphis 6 Jar 8 2 0 am ter's and openly rebenio AN 1 STOPS-41 hn us against the band- the police were informed ill Well- kncwn physician et that section 'KOS constitution and the laws they have 0 600 City Jonesboro Creeneville Bulls Cap MP' vrn Athens Cleveland Huntsville Decatur Shefeld TUB 1 fi- sworn to sustain and obey One per cent discount on state and ht Stall 13 risto arket House- bumble Corinth- Middleton Grand junction rlag Scottsboro There must be no place in this country Collin taxes if paid during this- month IP 'Undies coaches sleeping ears and dining' ears for the red fie 1 W'' clarET' do) county Trustee de I 44441 happened to be in the city and a near-riot followed Now Mayor Ily lan has instructed the police that there must be no more flaunting of the red flag on the streets Or in private gatherings and that when it appears their duty will be to seize it and arrest those carryleg IL In connection with the promise that there is going to be a tremendous immigration from Russia Austria and other turbed countries of Europe this order of the mayor of New York ought to have a nation-Aide impression There is but one flag in this Country and that is the Stare and Stripes If that standard is not good enough for socialisteor any other association of men in this country as an emblem of their allegiance then the time will have arrived for all such to be deported or be put where their treasonable activities condemn them to be--behind prison bars The freedom of speech and of conscience dots not meal a licenle for treason and sedition Men have a right to their opinions to be sure but when they undertake to undermine the foundation of theAnierican republic and attack its emblem of power and authority they become traitors and openly agiinst the constitution and the laws they have sworn to sustain and obey There must be no place in this country for the red daft Union and Postal" said Mr Mackay -Has he no fear of the Sherman anti-trust act? If the two companies themselves' started out to consolidate or merge they would promptly be met by an injunction by the attorney-generai of the United States and would face jall "file joint resolution of congress author Irma the taking orer of the telegraph linPa -for national security and defense but nid not authorize or intimate in the slightest deg-ee that any merger or consolidation was contemplated expected or would be tolerated or that the postmaster could ovtg-risle the acts of congress We shall Contest in the courts ofthe country- WALKER'S VICTIM DIES WITHOUT CLEARING TRAGEDY Chattanooga Tinges Special RICHMOND Va Nov 22--Aside from the bare statement that be and Ralph Walker had been quarreling Mrs Ethel Mae Brown of North Girard Pa died bere today without disclosing the motive for the tql-Pt tragedy which resulted In Walker's death as well as hex own Walker a Chattanooga man shot her three times and then turned the weapon on himself with fatal effects dying in a few minutes Mrs Brown lived fnr ten days Two bullets penetrated her left lung and these wounds causeth pneumonia to develop The body was shipped tonight to NorthGirard Accompanied by her mother who was a faiThtut attendant at her bedside for several days before her death Mrs Brow' bus- i police were Informed Is a wellkncwn physician of that section i One per cent discount on state and comIty taxes if paid during this-month MITT (Adv) County Trustee TURKEYS Yes we will have them VVhy buy Tur keys that have been cooped for days when You can get them from us within 24 hours after they leave the every- oste to be fresh Country Eggs and cakes We wi1 appreciate your order Call for MORCzAN BROS MOAN Ek Stzill 13 Market House farms We guarantee We also have fresh Butter to bake your at Main 1275 Co et itew at ilt i- atrie0 LANCEST CHAIN STOU SHOI COMPANY IN THE 'NOUN CHATTANOOGA STORE: 714 Market St Between 7th and 8th LAICEST CHAIN stout SHOI COMPANY raz wow) CHATTANOOGA STORE: 714 Market St Between 7th and 8th 257 Stores in 97 Mies Open Till 10 'Saturday Evenings Schedules of new through traIns Nos 23 and 24 between Chat- tanooga Memphis Bristol Lynchburg and 'Washington No 23 -Iiv 2:10 Washington Ar 5116 pm Lv :10 Lynchburg LI 11:15 ara Lv 2 20 am Bristol 4:4 0 am Lv 7: 0 5 am Knoxville Lir 11:15 pm Lir 11:10 am Chattanooga Lv 7:50 pm Ar 10 :10 pm Memphis 8:20 cm City Jonesboro Oreeneville Bulls Cain Mord ristown Athens Cleveland Huntsville Decatur- Sheffield TUBbumbla Corinth Middleton Grand Junction 'lag Scottsboro Handles coaches sleeping cars and dining' cars No 24.

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