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TUESDAY, OCT. 21, 1924 Dodgers Making Plans To Bolster-Up Team From Broadway to Schoolroom ning 1:5. a'ant 4S'jnhls resreotivp-! ly lor his next three foach Suppke tool; him out of the lineup before Ihe first e.uurlcr ended. He 1 ret iirned later to heave several successful passes and scored a filth touchdown in the Inst half. JLHE WILSON' TIMES (1 .1 irN-' -c GA.

TECH-TULANE RED-HAIRED KID SOUTHERN HEROES ILL 01 OOl.l IICE SATISFIED SO Fill WITH FXPEXDITFRES PpeeiHent at Farwell Dinner, Deals Are Pending for Infielders; Will iHave; Better Team' Than Tech's 15 to 13 Defeat of Penn State is Big Event for South in Sectional Play; Virginia Gets Revenge. 'Red" Grange, Illinois Phe-i nomenon, With Speed of ai Deer, Scores Four Touch-' downs in Ten Minutes. Urbana, (id. A flashing red haired yoiingsier, riiiiiiing ami with ihe speed of a deer. gave spccliitors jammed into ihe new 1.7tMi.itOH IlinoiH memorial ('indium Ihe ihrill of their lives Sat-' iirday when Illinois, vaiuiuisheil Michigan to 1) In what probably will be the outstanding gmiip of the IS24 gridiron season in the wesi.

Harold "ltd" (Irange, Illinois pin nomenon, all-American half hack. was dynamo that furnished the 'thrills. Individually Ortim-e scored five of Illinois' ii loiicbiliiwns in a maimer Ii'l'i no iloiibi as to his ability to break through the most perfect defense. He furnished one thrill and ill. 11 another.

On Ihe very first ick-off (irange scooped up ihe ball hounding Inward him on the Illinois live yard line and raced yards through the befuddled Michigan eleven for a touchdown in less than 111 seconds after the slarliiig whistle i hlcvt. P. 'fore the leaiii could I recover from it shock, ihe senaiion al had scored three more 1 oiicliilow ns in rapid succession. run- Child Health Kilii' iil ion. Miss Tlleresa llansilill.

New York Ciiy. The following visitors are in attendance 0:1 the conveiiiiou. Mbs lliiliin-nii. Italeigh: Airs. Charles 10.

Plan, Charlotte; James ii. Cadger. Ashe- i ville; Di'. P. V.

McCain, 's Siiiiitoriuin; Sa nitoriiim Mrs. M. T. .1. II.

Wil-Piner. Kin- t'een-boro; llr limns. Saiiilorliini; Misi ston: 0. linleign; airs. L.

Sykes. Salisbury; Lucy 1. Sun 11-ders. Lilling ton; A. l.ulon, Windsor; Mamie Turner, Warsaw; Maude M.

Mitchell. Newton; Dr. C. It. McXairy, Kinston: P.

S. Mcdra-chy, Kinston; C. L. Oiulaiid. Oreen-ville; Airs.

('. L. Wilson, Lenoir; Miss Louise W. Sloan, Davidson; Dr. H.

X. McDiar. Kinston; William II. Smith. Ooldsbnro; in-, and Mrs.

Ha! Vergei year nld New Orleans dancer, made good on Broadway For two years she dar.cod with Ziegl'eld's Follies. now sin li.tc turned her truk on the bright lights and gone back home She is toilis to enter collide Here she is as the Fulhes girl and as the co-ed Patient Must 1924 Aggregation, but Won Predict Pennant Winners. monKiyn. lid. 1" 1 won pr.

that Brooklyn will win p. mint Inn I'll say 1 1 1 i we will hav a belter club than lliis year. W.l her! Kohillsou has couple of goal-ill mind to strengiheti i ho inl'iolil and out field anil if 1 hese are nude 1 ii! no hesitancy in sayinii tint Hi Unions will ho a contender from 1 1 1 lirsi (lav ol' i ho season io the laM." With tin- above peroration t'hii rl JL Klihi'l-i, President of the IIiooUImi i bid 'lo itis newspaper it'i'iiiN last nigh! bi ftlre' leaving l't his Winter home at ('lea i ah I-la. The g-unil Squire of Klnihii-h host to a newspaper men of I'rooklyn tind New York anil othd friends at ihe City flu last night. Wit hin a few days hi for South to await coming of Ihe Kohiiis in ihe latter part of "Manager Holiinson has a coupV of ileals in niiml to strengthen i'u leiim." said Colonel L'hbcts.

would say tliai ihey mainly 1 1 un i 1 he infield, Inn I II loa il lo lioMii. in just what positions are eon cerned. hopes i swinu t'l trades at the Deeember meting Ihe Xaliotial l.eaune. and I will sj that they do not eoiiceru players. We are afler two i xpe- i wined men who have seen loim yen--of service iii i Ii i' National l.aL'iie.

an I don't hesitate to say that if we Ian them Krooklyift pennani prospect will lie of Ihe hrichtesl, "No. Hosiers llornshy is nol one ill iwo Jilayers sousflil. The Drool, l.vii clnh offered for ih I'ardinals' star lasi Winter and tii offer was scoffed at hv many Jim if we could llornslo i lor J.iii.iMin nuiii now vi liike him in an instatn. II have mean! ihe pennant for won1. 1 I would us, inn to meiui'in milch lartrer jjate receipt-' (liirin-c the roKular season.

F.ver. pi'iiny that we would have paid fur llornshy would have been repaid i now. i "The Brooklyn club will he out In i-trcnKthen every weak spot this Win-ler. We are prepared in speiiii am amount of money necessary to imil.l up a strong iieiM'PL'nlinn. "F.drtiP llrown.

Die on I fielder, who hns suffered from a weak arm for many years, will undergo an tion on his wins this Winter, aiei llobhip hopes that Hrown will hav. recovered from his ailmani by n. i It is possible thai the Unions will seek aiioiher outfielder to liikp (Iriffith's place in Ihe rich! field, hut lhal is a matter will leave io llobinson." Khheis announced that Hi i. Kaan. veteran catcher and former' llianaser Of the Jersey City club ol the International League, has been sieiu'd us conch of pitchers for next year.

Ten of the eighteen J'rookhn twirlers on Hip reserve list for nexi season are youngsters, and Itwbliie calculates that Kcan will a trrear help in devplopinu the re- I'll it s. At Hip Winter joint meeiint; of the' major leagues Squire Kbbets inioini; to Introduce a scheme designed to do away ivith the toss of a coiu t.i decide where the seventh game the world's series will bp played. II will simnest that every other year the National League pennant winner play the first, second, sixth and sev, etith games on its own grounds, with' Uip American League club havin; The same privilege the next year. Tnder this arrangempin the scene of iheseveiiili a me would be iiown lie-fore the series started, and Suuiiv F.hhets declares that this would il i Washington, Oitt. IS.

President Cooliilge today expressed satisfaction Willi Ihe report of the Itepuldi-enn National 'Committee as ted by its olllcials 10 the Porab com mittee at Chicago on campaign expenditures, which, he said, showed that the campaign so far had been conducted villi care and Willi regard for the law. Air. Cooliilge believes the report of Ihe committee, reveals that the policies he oiiiliiied ill his speech of acceptance oil running the campaign on a budget system, and entirely in accord with the funds available have been carried out. lie also feels Ihe report shows expenditures of the uiinpaign thus far have been properly made. In his speech, '(if the President told, the nut ional coiiiniil-tee the campaign must ho run on a budget basis and that no expenditures' should be made for which 'the Intiils were not available.

He believes this. has been done and expressed pleasure today that the commit lee was ubte lo give a full uc-conni lal receipts and expenditures, as cel il ieil by public II II I -ants. Iten II. Hackney, Liicaina; Mrs. C.

Keddiiig, Lncatna; Dr. L. Mc-llrnyer. Southern Pines; Mrs. K.

L. Paddison. Nashville; Miss T. L. I'aulk.

Klizabetli i I Miss Shilley Simiiel. Currituck: Marie Farley, (loldsbnro; C. Ward, Coldsboro; Miss Marian Kdwards, Charlotte; Dr. Charles .1. Hatfield.

Philadelphia. Dr. A. ('. liulla.

Raleigh; AL K. liohlnson, flobls-boro; ,1. ('. Vanstory, (lolds-boro; W. Kesler, Thomasville; Dr.

W. Newhiild, Mrs, A. New-hold. Minnie Culler, Sadie Crawford; Mrs. A.

P.iillerlson, Purtlhg-ton; Mrs. A. L. Croiiiartic, Kayette-viile- l.uciati Freeman, II. Kay-etteville; Pearl Hoover.

Itoxboro. Mrs. liiser, Hill; Mrs. Alande McKarneay. Alt.

Olive; Airs. M. A. ('. llolliilay.

Sintesville; Laura Avery, on our farmers in (Jonreia arms of from ")0 to 200 acres. schools, churches ami pood improved with ileal bmifii- reason-six per Wilson Vv; ion that assure hiuhost atiendan. Baptists' Defeat at Hands of Florida Day Upset; Wild-cats Make Strong Bid for State Championship; Dea cons in Race Also. 1 st in ji Wake Wrest lo the I'n iversit of 1-Torida produced the day's alunlay of ill J'lirnliuii cnlleni-aie foot-hcll iMiims look Busing tlieir ie nlii inns on the reinarlialde fine -iii'lv iiisj tuaiie hy Wake Koresl in iloiita) iii tin I'lfiVersiiy of O.irt.fiu i.uilWasliiimion and l.ee liapiisi sniioners lunl forecasied a iiiich clos-r score and a possible in" Now the hope of Wake Forest cumiiii; ihroiiuli the season with an learn to claim hiih honors in Sou' hern foothall has dow cloud of dust Ihal settled on i Ik i siriiken Tampa field. Wake Kon si was handicapped on nccoiin' of injuries lo players suffered in the W'asliinmon and Lee same and still has an excilleni chancp of ninnint; North Carolina champiDllshil 'specially as there is no llavidson-W tki' Forest jraine.

Pavidson npsei another Rdh of dope and laid low (he liost of it si coml College sensatioi 'lirinuiiiif to i he fore from a rejn coated l.enoir-lihyne team. Out many pounds per man llii I'r. sbyiei iuns met the Lmlieraiis ii 1 if own precinct and when tin -iboke of haltle cleared away l.e unit- had been milled by 45-1' ilavidsoii has not been deferilei hi five this season and tin defense has held ilu I 'a i lilson goal line Inviolate to en 'my totu hilo ns. Only three point: hae liein scored Davidsot Ciis season. Male College, Carolina, and Trin ity taki; nni ico.

There is trouhli "a'rting for you in the lair of tin Wildcat. Trinity won a phasing victory ov, UicJimond College Saturday. I pleasing as neither team wa; e-iecially doped to win. The scon wa 1 -l-ii ami shows that Ilowan Jones is gradually working his teart into an etlicient foothall machine, t'omparaiive standing thus far: ppo. W.

L. Score Scon Davidson Wake Fore Trinity Carolina L'-iioir SIMP ii i 1 lord Klotl ---i il SS in wkk i Wake Forest, Oct. 2. Or. W.

I'oieat. president Wake Fores' 'ollcge, left today for New York he in attendance Monday when ih rase of Frank Karle Pa rim in nil to- mlled a fee of al to be due for services render ed Wake Forest in litigation ovtr tin HtHtivick fund is cHlled. W. loiips, of Kiilelgh. ntfoniey for Waki Forest, win he in charge of th(- case, for the College and will iiavi willi him the law firm o' Hie Farmers Loan and Trust Com -Nl'w F'nleiit wil lerrlor class.

Mrs. K. H. KamsliawV 'Ior, Duke, dean of all the dogRiei' licr, took third priza In tile Trish si iter class. Puke, was a frequent i ion was held.

Announcement was made here in I nis 'lenatr that news of "a new and Klnrtlinjt ehararter In connection with ihe charge that the RepuhlTcan national committee was raising fund to the election in doubtful slates' was in posHessioii of the I.a- 1 ollette-Wheeler forces. v.i.m.ft oi.iVKn fitTS PftfOffKTIflX Ilichmond, Oct. 14. Elmer R. Oliver, freight traffic manager, was electeij vice president in charge of traffic to succeed the late Edward H.

Shaw and all other officers were re-elected at the meeting of the board directors of th Southern Railway her I here will he no Slispii loss is lieiiiK fixed to Ihe till' i''. aim KILLED Bi GATOR Georgia Tobacco Farms Thirty North Carolina farmers grew an average tif 1.000 Atlanta. Te and Tnlane i to in members of fool ha II stage low Jackets, brim Oct. (leon 1,1 were southern con in the very the Yd vi'pal glory he -mi i with a 1 "i lo 1 del leading eastern team in the eat ol i llerso'l of I'ciin Slate, while the Creen howled over the Vanderbilt Conimodot is, rated as one of ihe "trnnuest in th soul h. 1 to 1 The day's play on southern field-brought many exciting features.

In defeating Pi nil Slate. Ceorgia Toil! ilemnli-irateil that it is possible to win a football game without the ves-tige of ivn offensive, by tiikinK and advantage of an o'i-poneiii's mistakes. In ibis gain" Tech made but one first down l'roin scrininiae anil thai ihe last play of he game while Ihe Nillaliy Mot's hud Tecli's line, however. an ininressive demonstration play in the first periods. t'oil "iii'i I'a-s Tlic T'llane victory over Vander was leaiiired by a forty yard from l.auti n-chlaeger lo "()o.

A'ilsou. Tlii' longest run of the day ami me of ihe must extended of the sea on was credited in ilpat rick in at Augusta in which (ieorgia iefeated Furinan lo u. ieorgia back got away for a yards. In Die same lerlong of the losers, dashed The sprin' gam a wa or -1 yards. Some remarkable kicking I'ealur he victory of V.

I'. I. over Marylaun to a. Hill herford hooted all between Ihe goal posls from ih yard line when he had previously ickul a goal from the yard line. Dave Kosenfeld's sensational run; yards played a onspiciiotr ail in Alabama's victory ov 'V ewani by a score of in il.

Make I'orc-si licrcat Florida in scoring a to vicr iry over Wake Forest scored in ry period, this feat being duplicnied For Penning in deflating llir-linghani Sourhem. 4 1 to ii. Centenary showed Indiana th.i:' ouisiatia elevens are had medicine; 1 invasions of the Hoosier Stai' Ho" McMillan's team downing Put-' it to 7. Louisiana State I'oUowp i 1 victory over the I niversity of In ti tut uy going into Texas to win rom liice Institute. 12 lo lb Tlii anie developed a clash between two oacliing rivals of long stitndin like Donahue and Heisman.

Aiihrun. starting slow, picked mi peed as the game progressed and inally won from Howard. 17 to u. ennessee found a battle on it in a game with Carson-New-lan but won 1:1 to a. Virginia's Revenge Virginia lasted sweet revenge by 'r''iit iiiK V.

M. 1:1 lo 11. avaliers having been soundly de-aled hy the. Cadets last yea' 'ashiiiirinn and l.ee. with a record a lie with Kentrtcky State last 'ason.

wnji from the Ulue. to 7. Wilson contrjbuftng is liit with a run iif yards to mchdown. The Mississippi Agiries were belter lan "(Ilu Mist," gelling a 2 to .1 "i i-inii over the I'nivcrsjty, "'T' 111 opening lis session oine won l'roin (Tial lanooiin 1 gave F.llison a chance to run sixty arils for a touchdown. Ilampden Sydney iiiniinui'd to scores of hi-i year, beating Hon.

27 to 7. Trinity went to Kiel: 1011 to defeat lie- University of 1 to 11 and Davidson won andily from Lenoir, u. Ita i-olpli Macon was no match for Wil iam and losing 27 to u. Cm: ord was too much for linanoke. get tng the game hy a margin of II to he Callndei stopped Lynchhiirg, 1 ii d.

The Third Army Corps outfit i owned King. 1 1 to 11. The (Jiianlico Marines wop from ieorgetown. (i to 11, without the ail a touchdown, two field goals rep- osentiiig the scoring lor the day. rize winner last year.

Nell Pahbles-took Whileslone, helonging to rof. W. F. Taylor, placed thin', in l.e large class of Knglish setters. W.

Powell's two Kussian wolf lounds took two third places in then' miscellaneous entries. "The European Huddle'' is the 1Kb? of a lecture which Dr. W. U. Cull ii will deliver before the Wake Forest Society Sunday evening at Dr.

Ctillons lecture will be based upon studies which he made with the American Seminar In Kurope the past (tummer. Meetings of the Spanish Clnh. re- cently organized here among stu-i dents of advanced Spanish classes, will he conducted in this language. The ofticers of the Club are: president, ,1. T.

Onskill, Sea Level; vico- president J. C. Covington. Choraw, n. Becreiary, n.

ttyerry, ford; treasurer, A. S. Holt, Jr. ham. Kan Dur- 1 1 i I 1 I i v.

I 1 I I liouiuls nf tnpai'co por aero I Hi is vear. We have proven tobacco on j-'oix! highways close to tire marxeis, i iiese lat ins lows, Uirolma tooacco barns and sold at, able prices, one tenth down, balance ten years at cent interest. Call on our representative now in lor a short time. THE ATLANTA TRUST CO. Farm Sales Department' R.

O. CROCKER, Mgr. See CHAS. TEMPLE Cherry Hotel Wilson, N. C.

Tuberculosis Take Good 1 tf DUNN' DR. EMPHASIZES Unqiie Exertion Either Physical 'of Emotional Will Have a Tendency to Interfere With the Healing Process; A Num. ber of Splendid Papers at the Session of the Convention 1 ir The session nf i A i-iM-it I lion here today was 1 physicians and- vi-murs and nil' of 1 The d'si 'sioii ret. 1 citlosis and ii cause-j 1 eresl ing ali.i ma 11 a were read. The seal sale confer over by Mrs.

furoliiiii in 11 1 lei, deil by from Wilson live t'l lllhi'l--V. el V' 1 Ill -Illilbl" I'll I sice was pre-riloa Kiiu'cr, Carolina Uliarlottc Mrs. Moody president of 1 bi ulosis As; Talks Were de Durham. 01 Kpperson, of icialion ivered by ill pel lliil I 1 1 i ll 11 iii Mrs. J.

('. .1. mil Laura J. Tinsley. of Creen King.

Supervisor Schools of Selm; ensliorc of on lb" the Colored sale of seals. The s'l'i wa i i over by In; I'. per: 1 iendei'i of iiie Norlh Carolina Sam tariiim I'm- lie treatment of 1 r.beivi Dr. O. L.

of (i.islon.a. a an inlere-nn" f.alie- on ti -abj of 1 lib. rcui.vi in lie bi joinls. Dr. .1.

Wood, of Ion. spoke 01' Ihe siibj lal ion of yeast 10 i hr ci nf mi di' the future. Dr. Join; HuMiielly. of of tin- ('ity Clinics.

Dr. Car! nf Wilson, discuss ed ihe iiiagiiii ami I rea men 1 111 hcnuioK's fricn i 1 standpoint i tii gel eial c. til ioin r. One of I l.e 1111. st inlc: ing i-.

siolis was tiiifci of 1 he ise peritn of. the Pes! Cuf 1 lie time 1 il patient i and i'oIIi from lie i iia he he by He re! riu.ii alter Million. Ville. a "1 II'S! lb' W. i in ii ii i a in stance.

Il and pari iiient of in i he sa al I 'lis is a culai n.oiei be patient, lialarii'in 11 wry imp il ih. i ii rest a a ami tissue is fortnlpg, am! Die li-ei '-eii lung is heaiibg. but both and enioti.inal exercise if -u in great me lik ly In do ihe erb Cat bus ben loin This of is iiar.i to unless the pliy.siciau Liens in close nun will, iho pai.ii'iil and give, wiwii bij cat') arid re Hiiiies unu in at intervals- 1.1 see he that be has nnceived at the institution. So many patients feel good afler they arc released from Ihe ll'slituiion. lhal jliev exercise.

and thereby en i a reaction, and the work b. done over. The idea ihust be goiien nut niiml ot the patient tl.at. he can be role ased U'wu hospital (r, care lor hini- lioctor Dr DitdteV and Dr. all i Dr.

ei cl nils ills, usMoe. i i in- preseuce or Dr. Charles .1. Hat-! field, president of ihe National Tu-! lien ulosis Associalioii of Pliiladel-I inu.i. one ol (he morn dislingiiished I iigBis on lie dulv aniireciiiicil was llr.

Ilatlield apol.e at Home Ii ngih on the hi. tory of tiiliercnlosis umi and Ihe r. lalion of thB medical fni 1 Care Of Self of the dis to Ihe treatm. ,1 ea-a'. I le sa id 111 pa rl mi when the 1 light began there wa 10 leave the mailer o.

the care Of' tuberculosis to Ihe laymen, and that' 11 was more nf a hygiene problem i 1 han that of medicine. il wasi found that this was not producing; Ihe de-ired and wtiil" the lay-: ere doing; ,1 e. best I hey could tiial I Uf progress', was no! what it. 1 llouliL'iiavi? Illicit Tli iaiiifli'sl and symlmlby of ilii" inci'lii ill profession is' more and niucli infor-' is lieiiiic tot'ieriM. and 'much i eliininaied ihat is luri and groiin- of 11ic.11' irn Aiiga'geiJ' iji i work and invesi ion, Thc-e Lroitpsi should be as' PO-s-i hie.

Tin1 following, was. cover-' ed ih-. a 1 lei iii.nii anil loiiiglil an. I the' public is cordially 'im iled. se' are being belli in the'asia iiibly rooms i.f the Mei Imdi-t church.

1 Child Health lldiiciit ion Sccliiiu Mrs. Charbs li. Whilaker. ice-! prisideni N'orib Carolina losis Association. Soiilheru presiding.

1 1 Mill A. M. I The ll.alth II. i Vorl; Ciiv. 1 Tlie School.

Ch-'rlolle. linportanee of 1'onii ing I ils. Miss Daiisdill, New i Cbarlolte Open Kiluarils, li. Our Durham. I New Opi'ii Air School in ir.

.1. 11. Epperson, Health Ollicer, Durhttni 4 -The nuiritioii of the school chilli, Dr. (', L. Onilatid.

Health Olll-ci r. Oreeiiville. Some methods of Improving in Colored School Children. Carrie IVaiile. Supervisor of llurnl Colored Kil'-'econih" Tarhiiro.

Sociological Seel ion Dr. .1. Howell Way. Presid. in Si Poard in allh.

Wayne-ville. pn siding. ii.Jlll I. M. i 1 Tuberculosis Clinic of tlie KMcMsion Deparl nieu' of Ihe Norlh Carnlira Saui'loritini.

Dr. S. 1 Clinician. Sanatorium. Tile Coiisly Kiclit Tu-i bet'culosis.

Dr. 1.. Spruiil. 1 u-1 perinioniieni (Iiiilfoi'd Couniy Cai.a-' tori ii m. mei tow a I Tuberi ulosis and Mclllal Diseases.

Dr. AMierl AiKiirson. presidenl Medical Society of the stale of Carolina; Siiperinli ndeiii Slate Raleigh. 4 Tuberculosis as it Affects the Orphans' Homes. Dr.

M. L. Kesler, Superintendent llaptist Orphanage, Thomasville. ii. The Interest of the Club Women oT Oiu Suae in ilu Tuberculosis Problem.

Mrs. Charles K. Piatt, Chairman Tuberculosis, J. Ked-cration of Women's Clubs, Chaiiotto. llerabilitiit ioujr the Patieni with Arrested Tuberculosis.

II. Stanton, Supervisor Vocational U'hubilitat inn. Department Public Instruction. Italeigh. Dr.

Albert Anderson. President Medical Society of Ihe Stale of North Carolina; Superiti'i iiilei I Stale Hospital. Raleigh, presiding. M. 1 The National tuberculosis Association, Dr.

Charles ,1. Ilatlield, President National Tiibcrcuolsis Association. Philadelphia. 2 How Fur Have Wo Come: Where Do We Oo From ri 11. Mclirayer.

Mitnafinc liirerlur. 'North Carollnli TiilierciilnsU Aqi.in. Houtheru Pines. ntfMv.i-fir,MW in Political Speaking Hon. Angus W.

M'Lean away with the confusion attending ''reslnVnf Potent on tin the sale of tickets for the seventn vis) dniifrhter Mrs. game. Laurenee Stullings. "BiiHebnll doesn't lielnng to tlioj Forest dims won prizei Iilaypi's or the magnate or the news- 'he fhow held recently in paper writers." said Mr. F.hhets, "li njunetlon with the state Fair i belongs to the public I can see no! Tamnias.

the wisdoni-eyei reason why the fans should stand in! belonging to Or. K. P. McCutch line all night to buy tickets for placed nerond In the Airedalf NOMINEE FOR GOVERNOR on the Democratic Ticket wil! jFyppeatr jn this city on 'j Oci.24 Friday, seventh world series game, as they did in Washington this yenv. dln frhediile of world's series ennies ho arranged front year lo year, and LaFollette Declares His Forces Have Proof of Republican Graft.

St. I.otiis 14. Senator Robt. l.fiFdllette, indeiienrtent candidate for Prps'clenl, arrived here today for bis set ind campaign ypeech in the territory west of the Migtiitsippi. He.

Will speak tonight in tbe Colsieum Where lite Democratic conven- SAYS REPUBLICANS PREPARE TO BUY I 1 1 I IP in the New High School Auditorium at 8 o'clock EVERY MAN and WOMAN in the county IS URGED TO BE IN ATTEND-ANCE at this speaking.

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