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C.M'T. KOKN'KJ PLANS HOME- 1]
WARD DASH BY FRIDAY*
Stevedores Wonk Steadily Sunda.v |>
Loading Cargo of Crude Itub?
ber and Nickel.
New London, Conn., Nov. 5.?Capt.
Paul Koenig of the German submarine
merchantman Deutschland. ly
which arrived here last Wednesday, at
indicated today that he would make st
his homeward dash next Friday? 7!
probably late in thh afternoon. ii;
Stevedores worked steadily all day r<
loading a cargo of crude rubber and N
nickel; the Deutschland's crew was "hi
engaged in overhauling the engines tr
and five mechanics from a local ship-J
taiu prucucaiiy completed the work c<
of tighteneing rivets on the craft's dt
bow which had become loosened by T
tossing in the high sea. Captain Koe- ly
nig today visited the government sub- c?
marine base and later conducted ir
Commander Stirling and his officers vl
through the Deutschland. w
Fourteen members of the German ti
embassy at Washington came here
today and greeted the Deutschland's e?
captain and crew aboard the liner ir
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Religious services were held on la
the Willihed for members of the sub- T
marine's crew this afternoon. Rev. ki
O. E. Heydenretch, of Hartford, ic
prayed for their safe return to the
Fatherland. >|
HUGHES IS OFF FOR
OHIO AND INDIANA TRIP
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Ogsdensburg. N. Y., Oct. 29.? h)
Chas. E. Hughes today on the last
week of his presidential campaign.
He saw no callers today and left at
5 p. m. for points in Ohio and In- Vj
diana. cj
Only five more days of active campaigning
confront the Republican 8j,
nominee Threo will '
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Ohio and Indiarra and Thursday and hi
Friday in New York State. Hie last Ai
speech of the campaign will be de- w
llvered in New York City next 8at- ar
day night. at
Mr. Hughes entered on the last gi
week of his campaign In better
physical condition than he has been hi
in at any time during the last three hi
mouths. His voice has shown little m
of the strain noticeable In his pre-, hi
vlous trips and is clear and strong, m
He expects to deliver 23 speeches be- hi
fore reaching New York Saturday.
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WMPT DELI1
Main Str<
ioll weevil ia)ss mm
is maxv millions
resident of National dinners' Association
I'uts Damage at Fiftli
of Billion.
New York. Nov. 4.?Approximate2,000,000
bales of cotton, valued
: about $200,000,000, lias been deroyed
by the boll weevil, and about
) per cent of the cotton belt was
ifested by the insect this season,
iports j. A. Taylor, president of
ational dinners' association, who
js just returned from an extensive
ip through the cotton belt.
"There has never been a year in
>tton industry when the weevil has
une so much damage," said Mr.
aylor. "The pest has spread great-1
'. i estimate the damage at 34 perl
?nt greater than last year, all of it,
i new territory where the boll wee-1
il has never been known. The
eevil this year reached the Atlan-i
c coast for the first time."
Mr. Taylor said that he had re
Jived reports from the South sbowig
that the pest had covered more
lunties this year than during the
ist four years combined. Alabama,
ennessee, Mississippi, Georgia, Aranas
and Oklahoma were most ser?usly
affected.
IILL MAN KILLED
BY HIS XKIGHBOIt
Kings Mountain. Nov. 5.?Raleigh
hillios. an onf>ratlv? In iho vuiim
ill, was instantly killed early this 1
orning at the Klotho Mill village I
Y Russell Williams, a fellow emoye,
when he was shot through the ?
?art with a shotgun. No reason is
ven for the deed other than the al
gation Williams was drunk at the
me. The gun was so close to the
ctim the discharge set fire to his J
othing.
Phillips and an eye-witness to the
looting were standing on the street
Iking when Williams hurst from /
s door with the gun in his hafid. n
ccording to Phillips' companion I
llliams stepped in front of them
id demanded to know their names,
id then fired. He then threw the
in away and made his escape.
The wife of the shootest says he _
id been drunk, it Is claimed, and '
id left the house with the stateent
he was going forth to see whom _
? could kill. A search Is being ^
ade for Williams but no clue as to 1 _
a whereabout had been obtained at Am I
late hour tonight.
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FARMERS' MUTUALS 1
If you are not insured, now is a good time to insure,
ifter the wet spell the roof of the house will be dry and
lay burn from a spark and Area frequently occur from
jghtning.
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