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The Roanoke Times from Roanoke, Virginia • 1

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MES i 1 1 ROANOKE VOLUME LX No 143 PRICE THREE CENTS JSDMMERVILLE AND NOTED AMERICANS JOIN IN THE MOVEMENT REDD SAVED TECH 51 0 21 r' Russians Make Gains Lives for Them 33 9 the 0 Cf has EWER ARRESTED IN be by entente wii'enlnr to avoid dltionnl point 1 A rj Vt I I 1 KI 1 1 for (Continued on page two) 3 tlll ASBOt'IATPI) pnrae scnvicic dur occu some by and our the first and are a peace mid our right to fumble that for urther It was due to re the The The fired were Drastic Step Nectwtry necessity for a drastic stop MACKENSEN DRIVES ORWARD of (V escaped' to the north Ipanying this train was a sanitary sec Or teriur rule Do 'CHANCELLOR CITES ENTENTE ATTITUDE' TECHS SNATCHED ANOTHER VICTORY formerly of did not care a it never $100000 BLAZE AT GREENSBORO Greensboro Nov 30 The plant of the South Atlantic Lumber Company located along the main line of the Southern Railway on the out edge of Greensboro was destroyed by fire tonight The fire was discov ered about eight o'clock and before it was gotten under a control at 10 o'clock had destroyed the entire plant of the comnanv and over two million I attacks on 'the ROANOKE VA RIDAY MORNING DECEMBER 1 1916 PROTECTORATE IS ESTABLISHED BAPTIST PREACHER KILLED IN MINE Conference commission Hamilton Holt is chairman and the vice chair men are Gov Arthur Capper of Kansas Prof Irving isher of Yale Dr George Kirchwey of Colum bia Miss Jane Addams John Hays Hammond and Dr John Harvey Kellogg An important figure in the movement is Jacob Schiff the New York financier the regular steamship ini iPH beCfllllRA' Qf the reported presence German sub marines on this side of the Atlantic bad been sent out today at least once every four hours The Warnings are believed to have come from allied crui sers patrolling the coast and the Brit ish Rovr nment stations at Halifax and Bermuda and were similar to those which have been sent broadcast for the last few weeks oreign shipping according to re ports received here again today avoid ed the regular lane oft the Nantucket Shoals Lightship where the 63 oper ated October nature of the from navy officers 1 on MARTIALIAWIN SANTO DOMINGO I'JIANKSGI VJNG DAY IA1OTBALL RESULTS Tuesday Decm ber 5 th OTIS SKINNER "MISTER ANTONIO" Prices: 60c to 200 Va Nov 30 Rev Noah Mullins was caught by the falling roof of a mine at Tom's Creek today and it so badly injured thnt he died soon af ter the occurrence Mullins was for merly a citizen of tills place but for Rome years ho had been a resident of (lint place where he had employ tnent as a miner He early became a member of tlie regular Primitive Bap tint Church since which time he hud devoted himself to the ministry Ing the time he had from ills pation His first wife tiled years ago nnd he Is survived recond wife He leaves several' chil dren who were dependent upon him for the moans of their support in day Also Mr and Mrs kidney and rank Daniels In comrfie why pay more? PEARL WHITE iron Clew" at the Tfljrnt to IS PEACE BUT DEMANDS PLEDGE BUCHAREST NOW 1 SEEMS DOOMED is Combination of Storage Houses continued work will bring us new strength nnd uw toward victory and peace" Indissoluble Helfferich minister of the in said 'Tim home army and 'field army in this wnr Join hunds for an fndiso)u hie union Underneath the German R'd arc rich treasures but they must bn lifted to tlie daylight" Dr llelfferlcli then quoted a Ger man song which a century ago dur ing the war of deliverance Inspired Hit German troops "Tlie Lord Who Made Jroilto Grow Wants No "This is ns true today ns It was century ago us it always will the minister Is a war cur ried on not only 1th arms but It is an emmmli! war of nations England which always speaks of protecting ji' Utrals has by her interference with rmiils spjing system and blacklists cut off necessary imports from them and has caused thorn more damage than over an enemy could do St wul Alone "Jn this economic war we together with our nlllc'i stand In nil essential things alone our enemies can con tlnue to import from across the seas England as her ehanc'dlur of the ex chequer has stilted has thus boughtevery week to tlie amount of 12000 000 pounds which Is Iw nlvo thmiRind marks year rance during ten months paid for the same purpose twelve thousand' million francs Half the World is at oUr enemies' disposal "We have no transatlantic Imports wumust rely upon our own work and must produce what we need by our own work Tho earth yields what we need for food but wo must work and once more have peace This law mo bilizes workj lt does not begin but complete tho mobilization of national ork" Augusta Ga Nov 30 The case Berlin Nov 30 (Via The defense positions In tho num ii i i ii is i iri rum ih it i i i Llnnw ammnra and mora under the In 1 rreaRingr pressure or General von ai armv savs the Overseas News Agency After the vic tory near 4 TiKvan! on November 26 the fate of the long defended position to have: Joke from a national standpoint Ji the federal government note tolake under its clonk all the cold stor ago houses in the country nnd makeone comprehensive law for them the I evil would be abated" Thrift clubs to reduce the cost of Jiving will be organized by the Na tional' League Mrs Jii of University of Ala Advanc ing Army 1 hreatening jMahy Positions Accused is Applauded as He Closes Argument in Own Defense 1 ho leadlni newspaper of Runnoko and vicinity ull Associated 1'resa Borvlce Ex cellent facilities in an dn pnrtmente Distinctly an in dependent home paper rs EDUCATORS ORGANIZED I Richmond Nov Special organization of the Virginia So ciety for the Study of Education wan I perfected this morning by the elec Itfon of McConnell of Each Rad wrnal Ann T) lYib I vllle vice president Robert Ker Un Lexington1 secretary and Jo seph Saunders of Richmond treasurer Left to right top: Gov Arthur Capper Hamilton Holt and Arnos Pinrhot Bottom: Dr Georgd Kirchwey Irving isher and Jacbb Schiff Many noted Americans have join ed in a national "stop the cam Cadets Had Good to Win at One Stage of Yesterday Game Oldtimers Never Saw a Gridiron Struggle Just Like It pfnrf it mav msilfo fntvnrd a mat and paign the avowed purpose of which lasting They have organized is "to support our government in any to this end the American National WEATHlt Virginia: air riday add Saturday mod ruts temper uturu American Marines Again Rule Little Republic of Spanish Blacks AT PHOM'! into ruit Cakes Mince Pies Nuts igs Datee Raisins Grapefruit and Malaga Grapes 11 25 tf Washington Nov Military has been proclaimed in Santo mtngo the United States navy to suppress cxisting political qJitiPSjJn thTIHI nnd thef way fur guaranteeing" future qutet by es tablishing there uch a financial and police protectorate as the American government now exercises over Haiti Eighteen hundred 'American ma rmcR will maintain order for the present and 'at least'until elections are held in January their officers will the conduct of govern ment by native officials and' disburse the customs revenues which American receivers have been collecting by treaty arrangements for nine years i The navy procln mation issued yes terday apparently has been put into effect without bloodshed It was an rfounced here today by Secretary Dan iels In the following statement Military Government Knapp in com maud of the United States forces 'in San Domingo reports that In compliance with instructions re celvcd military government was nrArlnf m1 bv him In Ran Dnmln go 4 November 29 order regarding carrying arms or having thorn in possession has been put tn effect of salaries of government officials will bo resinned immediately "Tho proclamation was well rs ceivod Conditions are report od ns being normal and the great 'majority of tho people regard the" proclamation with favor" ACADEMY MUSIC TONIGHT "THE WOMAN HE MARRIED" Prices 25c to $150 WtRVEP HWARINA' Boston Nov Sb Ippl ng circles re ported tonight that radio roe i 1 i 1 A rln nfunn xl I I ivo uj i a i i mni 10(111111111111 American revolutionist With Arias in I president I Duke barm to put up witli this kind of treatmentforever Nut solt Could be A savage gleam camo forth It was no ticed Captain Archie Nelms flrR Hind then It slowly spread over the s' phiz of the whole team It was undir stood and agreM right then and there'that the next break would come to I or there would be no break So' it came to pass that the I boys 'walked into the trap they had set for' scrappy dets" To be exact'1 they tramped down the field on a dou ble qulek inarch toward the goal This too 'was lovely It' was too lovely to 'last TV aiaKmg a Hard lory soft another NOVEMBER BY 539 'fumble was treated and the coveted piece of leathergoods and rubber Jo Richmond Nov 30 (Special) fully frolicked on the plough4' jicnmora foment cjond her first 5 month under tho Mapp prohibition could not 10 accounted raw witn hjti' arrests for No ivember thin were made in Octobernnd with 325 fewer arrests than weremnd in tho month last Th total arrests for the first month wore 34 Idch re for drunkenness 10 for drunkand dieordcriy nnd 2t for vhjrting Ji: prohibition not Tn October thornwore L1C3 nrrnati of which 109 wce GMIItnMHB A (rifeordnrlv nnd six for I'Jft WA live I I Tho figures show th arrests for the delayed being unable to pass the scene of the fire while more than JOO wires of the Western Union Tel egraph (Company were either de stroved or put out of commission The loss is roughly estimated at over $100000 Arms or Have Them in Possession ft OOD TRUST RUMANIAN DEENSE CHIHUAHUA CITY RAISING PRICES? GEORGIA TECH 33 AUBT7RN 7 AHnnhi Cn Vnv itliovrt could not stem the tide of Georgia 1 ln 111 foul" founts of fast rushing backs here today Indictments been mailed or had and lost a gruelling football game caused to be mailed by the de 33 to 7 Tho victory gave Tech the! endant or whether It was nnt riglit to contest Tennessee the scene lewd lascivious or as only other undefeated eleven in the Watson today admitted re South for premier football honors of Isponsibillty for the mailing and the this section leonrt mentioning thia said: fought valliantly from start I "The serious controversy" was on 10 nmsn touay out tn a hopeless cause the question of the Spence Strupper nnd Johnston Tech language stars ripped up the line! Tho articles were or alrclod their ends fur long gains hollo Church wniie inn xenow jackets forward passing generally was successful Berlin Nov (Via Changfllor von Bnthmann Hollwcg in an address to the relchstag yesterday introducing thi man power bill again announerd that Germany was ready to end the war by a peace guarantee ing the existence and future of nation In presenting the bill providing compulsory service of civilians war purposes the chancellor spoke regard to the situation amt the purposes of the measure war continues with its dc stt ucllve forces" tho chancellor said Accordingly our enemies desire itj celebrated the past summer as a eriod of victory Rut did they obtain what they wanted? lines are unbroken and Ru tin la through which a great change of events was expected is now aton ing for what she did GnJ has helped us up to the present Jlo will help us further Heroism "Tin almost superhuman heroismf our troops which cannot be ex pressed tn words of thanks clear conscience since wo end only 'ones were ready ready to: end the war by guaranteeing our existence future 'they give us moral hiirh iJiDW'lftnno 'But gentlemen this right ought hot to mak us forget duty ur ohemirs do not yet desire peuc 'They have superior numbers at thultv com marid 'and almost the whole world do livers ar rnaterlal to th The i hancdim urged the necessity to do everything 411 Germany's pow er in order to manufacture thir neces sary wvir" material saying "Hunds that are idle assist the pn "fm behalf of the confederate gov 'riimenis tne cminee or "I ask you' to assists Inthe wmeh Rlllde ififh 1 1 71 jy lf! frnm vivors of the de facto forces which warehouses in New York New Jersey i Lexington bo they proeoerled to ipii escaped' to the north Accoin 'nnd Connecticut It is? believed that cafe their previous performance bw to evade the nws nf the vnrtnnv niy aavancing the ba down to tion carrying more than 100 wounded i States it is made easy for the owner TiCh territory Everything looked rm anlrllhi'O Jl'Vx i 1 a I I a mrzvrx rl 4 ex 4 I 10 VP 1 01 1 110 $1 fcT I T1 IlHfll 11 wv arc filled with wounded The troop trains that brought this until just before the time expires fort aiirt'tttinir Afton 1 1 a i vi 1 1 it XV1LV LV Jvl UdU I VliC VMM Ut! 1 iCUhUU a iiu IQ nunnua ny tn Monday morn 1 Jntf i he trnons brought bnrk wnnv i State and kpenthpm ther a Z1 1 8 vre 11 I (xi hivh ivt 1 i i uh tu 1 1 Jan inuutt uuifT 1 1 16 a 0 capital especially women and children' overed thp A)o and laoi'a iaI nrtf a rriArr rr'Znni a at Bucharest within five days The! railroad running to Gnlatz and Jassy i is declared to be taxed beyond its capacity and additional travel to those 1 cities js not permitted All persons remaining In Bucharest will be employed for military and sanl 'trirv rliitv nnd from November Ha nil food suurdieR are renorted to have been i and many civilians had taken under the control of the military there and in other parts of the city by officers to be dealt to the public daily i shell fire and rifle balls Many houses vr rrnnv A lit 1 I 11 am lnllln 4 I I A 1) i 1 juJV I Jt A 1 Al ntiuiiiuii HJU4V tiiciii ju cais uiu ihum jah tn hih rvi UMfi'S Tiult report nt military headquarters where hoops were winning during ihe tt is given as iu nuw mug loui nays or the nffniinc lit vv ii I 1 40 11 I JU IM III 4 Ik Jiut liai COL I herejnf goods tn one cold storage ware 10velX or them again until that mom house to hold his in one State umhle Nobody knows again vuiiks vsks ru err ne Tnn eaw the elusive bundle of lealher roll imove them to a warehouse in another rn (rra rtIla a iuf manner Like a flash ho grabbed ft 11 Vi 1 1 Atav 4 uiu HI UR Ol Bprinr i' intv rtii wl 1 fttvtii iviti in i the Hall of amniiR Plnvnra at Conservatively speaking he fell just (about fifteen yards short of equalingPolly run Not satisfied with jthls marvelous display: or classy run Younger had his attendants place the pigskin in a comfortable po tuition and gave it a vicious kick jhe i ball sailed through tlie air like a kite fl nT hftn I ml i it a rtpii i)) I Jmh iiru I UViX UBJ AJILCo tn Jinn president of tho ore anirntinn an Hitewashd goal posts nonncea nere tndav A rflinnnim lira re un itiwifeA' Via 'JL course ine i hp wrrA nA? nintJ i me Kt rs i ner unarnaicen Jnr the A long at BrnfAcf fon 1 nf thft ni uE'ivtcirl ah i armait been killed A rAmiln I 'C' I vi: xyxspxx 114125' rvttllnod for tho thrift Rnid TV In Avill tk i 1 1 cv cvztL to reduce tho cost of living by irneir nrncice or thrift in adjusting i their homes and housekeeping to the i present conditions and holding allprices at ns near a normal figure potble consistent with a square deal for all" of Thomas Watson charged with hav ing sent obscene' matter thrnuclr the of the company and over two million mails went to the jury ln fedora! feet of lumber Southern Railway court here at (:38 o'clock tonight and main line trains pausing here were nt 10:30 the jury retired for the night without having reported a verdict Tho 'jury will be brought into court nt 10 o'clock tomorrow which will be the 'earliest that the defendant can know jits decision should one be reached by then The Jury wns told by PresidingJudge Lambdin that questions to be decided wore whether or not tlm control the Dominican assembly se lected rederlco Enriquez president but the United States refused to rec ognize the new government and with held the balance of customs revenues left after payments of interests on foreign debts Consequently the na tive officials and employees now will draw their first pay since the down fall of Jiminez wecretary Daniels explained today that the form of rule Het up by Cap tain Knapp did not contemplate any infringement of the civil rights or pro cesses of the native government The municipal and civil laws will still administered by Dominican courts New Treaty Proposed Upon the election of a president the assembly to bo chosen In January the United States will ask for tho rat ification of a treaty similar to that now in force with Haiti providing for American supervision of Dominican finances nnd for a native constabulary officered by High officials made it plain tonight that the Washington government is determined that there shall be no re Inewal of the revolutions in Haiti and Santo Domingo which for yearn have rendered tlie Islami huiivco of men ace to tho international relations of tlie united States beenuso of tho eign capital dnveHted there today Useful souvenirs given away in Victrola Music Room Bring your coupon and get one ROANOKE CYCLE CO HARD PRESSURE DN HOLDING I llttllPlMI I fHlll'tl III 1 I I Ury Htiitegist with the Rumanian rti? army and the chief of police of Bucha 1 orn on the battlefield rest tire reported by the Bead Covered Streets Iger to hav Issued an order directing! The refugees said that between the the majority of the population of the cenieterv and Rosa Hill the dead railroad station 'and surrounding the station one of the refugees said hv iiv man nortes 1 carnmes ana sanres 'ittirbAri tn the i saddles The Carranza cavalrymen nwerted wWch 1 I I All A 1 A I teX 1 1 uifiiHuviiru mm I Mi whva inn city on 1 he troop avenue the fighting had been fiercest Al 1 23 i II Al University Norili Uarulinu 7 University VlrMrJti At wnee 0 Van lurbllo At Knoxville Tennessee Kentucky Slide 0 Al Rslolgh A 0 A 1 1 i 1 1 a Un I ve rei ty Georgia 2 0 At I'ennsylvnnln 23 Cornell 3 AL Washington Georgetown 41 George Washington 7 Al New York ordham' 14 VII lunova 7 At Johns Hpklns 0 Maryland State College B4 At Lincoln Notre Dame 20 Nebraska 0 At Lawrence Kan MIbboufI 13 KaniJim 0 At Lexington Transylva nia 13 University of Louisville 0 At University of Pittsburgh 31 Penn State 0 At New York 3 Washington and Jefferson 12 At Providence I Drown 0 Colgate 2 3 At Norfolk Hampden Sidney 7 AVIlilHiii and Mary 0 At Chai Davidson Cleumon ti At Sparfanburg Wofford urman University 7 At Bristol King College Emory and Henry 13 armies are advancing irre sistibly continues the Overseas agency while in Dobrudja the Bulgarians to gether with Turkish artillery repulsed Russian attacks Bucharest a War Camp Bucharest is declared to be chang WATSON MIS IN JURY'S HANDS DTSTTNGUTSin OTTCERS Berlin Nov (Via London Nov 8o) Tho commanders of the two Zeppelins destroyed in the recent raid cm England were Lieutenant Com rnander Doltrich and Lieutenant rnnlmnberg Lieutenant Commander iRdtrich formerly wns a captain of tlie North German Tdoyd He distin guished himself by his exploits early in tho war in eluding it British cruiser and taking tho steamer Brandenburg from Haltimoro to Tronflhjem Nor way tion already 1ms left the Rumanian capital according to reports published by tlie Swiss newspaper the Berne General Berthelot the rench mill the Some 'law? relating to cold storage houses 1 The forces' of ield Marshal von iMackenBeri are almost within shellingdistance of the southern forts which protect Bucharest tho capital of Ru i mania Driving along the railroad leading north from Giurgui von iMackemtcn has captured the town of jTzomana 16 miles south' of Bucharest4 land at last accounts was still making progress toward his objective 1 Meanwhile the army of General von alkenhayn Is keeping up its pressure 'against the 'Russians west and north west of the capital in the center having forced the Rumanians to fall back to Glavatzlotzu 37 miles from Bucharest and farther north having captured the town of Campulung thus opening the way for the unhindered advance of additional troops of the central powers through the Torzburg pass into Wallachia Oftcnsivc Ineffective Tho offensive begun by tho Russians in the region of Klrlibaba apparently is not impeding to any extent Teutonic inroads into Rumania Additional gains are conceded the Russians in tills region but again tt is asserted that they have been dearly paid for being incautious1 The Rumanians' north and north west fronts have made progress in the( Huzeu and Praha valleys In none of I the other theatres has there been any lighting of great intensity so far as the official reports The big) guns of the belligerents on the front in rance and dielgimu are siill active ft fr3 va Jnfnnfrt' engagement reported was near Ypres where in an attack on a two milo Hm zw I a a 1 a 1 vi niw u'i itin nvic i vmuihcu uu 4 i i uuxuiiiK oui mi nt riin ana holla record the repulse of entente al 1 kwnha aIvanplnp 1 more It will never bethe wind But A Gonilmsn Maury High at Norfolk hanir about who mml jt vin hesitated to look at his comrades' but gently lifted the rolling ball hecalmly dashed off sixteen long yards ins though it were an every Yells rent the quiet oldi Hritl hmrt fitrnuiiiiiipra In iha for drunk nnd Grounds that will go down In the ttflllltln 1 awI fl i I a tot 1 1 4 HqiJUl '11013 kl I V1W JI in I ftB Hit) 3 ho AU A anon na ad pa i a a XL 1 a 11 IM im Hl IUD I '4 1 1 1 If or man and a lew seconds later the noise was duplicated when I Bert chey who was born at ort St 'inton New Mexico October ft UH16 nnd hed three years of high' school' and two years of William and Mary football teaoiling' cleverly lofted the bull over 1he shaking bur for an ad it win be that nil this exeitetnent was jammed into that never to be foi gotten seiond period or quarter It will also be ieen that t' wns lending Tch hy on Jonesomu point or 14 tn 13 lukes Lose Nuielty Everybody sat hack and breathe'! a (Continued on pnge two) I Carranzistas led After Investigator Says There our Days of Hard lied attacks in the region of Monastir 'Serbia where rain and fog'are hinder ing the operations Turks Stop RiiMians In the Russian theatre Turkish troops have stopped strong Russian at tacks on the Zlota Lipa river in Galicia The much' discussed bill providing for compulsory service of civilians for war service in Germany known popu larly as the "man power bill" has been introduced in the relchstag In Introducing It Chancellor von Beth mann Hollweg again reiterated that Germany was ready to end the war nr into a war camp Half the'popuia uy peace guaranteeing the existenceand future of the German nation 1 a rrr An London Nov Lloyds repoi is inu HiriHiuK or tnenritish steamship Reap well A large German nubnuirine011 Tuesday afternoon made nn attackwithout warning according to Lloydson the Brlxhani fishing fleet Two trawlers were sunk by gunfire and uomns ana anotlior was disabled masters and crows were saved submarine is reported to haveon the boats after tho trawlers abandoned Captain action was the re 1 suit of plans carefully worked out by The Rcapwell 3417 tons gross was state and navy department officials Imllt In 1900 at west Hartlepool and after conference with Minister Rus owned by the Reapwell Steamshipa ll recalled from Santo Domingo for Company of London tho present and consideration of ports scone Tun XT av 1 ft a av ants of the Carranza army that lied of interstate combination of cold p'rIr VU1J d0ft Half and Iialf from Chihuahua City after a battle slora0 hoHSts to keer) unfood nrices 1 JAe longing at hls goal 1 niik 4 i 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 rr 1 1 1 1 1 1 ti mi '1 nra zi a 1 a ai vu uoop 11 camp uumgu was charged today by Joseph Hartl fstem anri 7 7 ion tho plains south of Juarez They Ran commissioner of weights and vard brX nt a brought with them the story of the measures who as secretary of Mayor then spurted In all he in viron "aevacuation of 1 the city after four days jlttrhPrs committee on food supply firs i and nights of fighting The dead were it ii 1 1 or tn serial was at Curtea Arges was doomed andlj'1 B)l he Htrects when theyia Vew t0 effecting relief for consum the leathered oval over the bar but it there the monument of the late King lr had been covered with swerved and passed one of the sunporta Carol of Rumania fell Into the pos an ourned they said "There is a so called cold storage 'This was due to the wind session of Genend von alkenhayn Soon after 1 a today'the Mr llanigan said mein A break of this kind was extremely aOiilhoen 1 1 aM Inn tier 1 I i ll i 1 1 I 1 1 a tuuvutw vi 1 wup vi rim iM uuKiH me i ygea Hur pvrsnijr coin pnps coia storage aaeiui? to in for for city Momlny morn'ng He s'iid Villa wns walking without crutches ns If0 inspire his men wdh his fortitude looked much thinner than of old To obtain mdlclns for his wn nd od Villa is said hr this refneoo to have broken into two drnr stores in the city Thinklmr this action the beginning of looting Villa bandits (Continued on page two) 1 Uy tV Stouffer There's always the bloody si i enthnd there's always that last minutes of play in the fourth period There's always one or more persons who can step Inside the breach emJturn the tide of victory Therefore if 1 a big athlete named SonnnervIJlo from inacKsburgfhad not been from the side line and kkkd a beautiful field goal from the 35 yard line amt if the husky di of Martinsville had not simply battered hf8 way through' the weak side of the I line yes terday there is a possibility that tlx Cadets would have gained their flrr Victory over th Techs since the 1900 The score could have been 14 to 13 with that one point on the I side of tlie house But it wasn't and Tech won The final scoro was 23 to 14 as everybody knows Old timers fiom all over th' country were there and witnessed it They ad mlttcd they had never seen a game Ju like It or in fact anything near llk It It all worked out just like a movie serial That was all The action started when advanced the ball within a few yards of her goal Uneasiness began to become surprisingly notice able in many quarters (jf course some of the experts had previously men' tioned the tact that the Cadets had a chance to score But they did not ex pect it so soon This was exactly one 1 minute and tn seconds after the sec ond period was begun The Cadet backs were going and a touchdown looked imminent Then it was that something dreadful occurrcd The Cadet backtf apparen tly became too eagfor to run the ball and somebody JO 8 WHO becallhH it hm hn flz a Close together thn tt'dl 4Vsa ball rolled upon tlie soft turf Hnll Scores Touchdown i Now this Is where Polly Hall made his appearance In the "film" The ball began to roll and Polly gave It on New York Nov 3O The existence th rstnt enmhinntinn ofcold ii Vdrana Matf Declares Allies Alone Are Responsible for Prolonging War i orces Almost Within Shelling Distance of Capital but either because of a shortage of nm or lack of morale they doned the city enrlv on the fifth morning of the battle fleeing in all rVroctlnns The taking of Santa Tton Hill which nlwnvw has berm known as' the to was said by one foreign refugee to have started tho retirement of the Carranza forces tih'ch ho said "resembled a rout be fore the last trnin left Line Ono civilian refugee claimed thnt (rnl Gonzales Onellar was respon sible for the taking of Santa Rosa Hill where he wns in command as he Al lowed the Infantry line to be weak ened It Is hollo od bv the refugees and mt leers 'hat General Trevino left first for Tnlmloapn south of the ity and from there moved to Aldtima cbotit twenty miles front Chihuahua City Ono Voyfcnn civilian rftfi! trna rln oiarcil today had seen A'iiln in the Di dry month decrcnod in excess of seienteen nay comparison with tho last "wet" month 'Germany Ready to Stop! War on Terms of i hire Needs Til A been considered since the overthrow (several months ago of President Jlm i Mol A II to 1 nog? I i 1 tn jwaS 1 I I 1 Jill RSI II jSI at fsRk LJm Ot I A Sr Item HsB jM ''wl ErriiCTMi 1 jctj I V' I 4 ft ff't.

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