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VAR FREIGHT RATE ACT VETOED 1 shington, Nov. 18.?Holding1 ie authority of the Railr.r d \ ristration over rates, schedules' issification was necessary to trt to promptly meet operating encies arising during the exist-1 riod of heavy traffic. President j i today vetoed the Senate bill | ing the pre-war rate-making, s of the Interstate Commerce I ission. ause of the short time interven-1 fore the roads are returned to, e operation on January 1, leadthe Senate and House were j I that no effort would be made 3 the measure over the veto. Re- j an Leader Mondell said flatly j e never approved the bill and [uently was in accord with the: ents veto. President's message disapprov-! e bill of which Senator Cum-, Republican, Iowa, was the auwas transmitted to the Senate, jcause of the cloture on the treaty, it was not formally ted. PREPARATIONS COMPLETE Greenville, S. C. Nov. 11.? Th ict that Baptists throughout Sout arolina h^ve virtually completed a reparation* for the taking of sut rinliions to thr Bant:s': 7"> Millio ampaign during ."Victory Week, ovembdr 30th to December 7, i idence by reports from churches o ie state received at state head larters here for the Campaign. Out of 1,142 white Br.ptis lurches of the state, 735 have a] * ' ? \ Soi Soft Rayo hi est light li) the end: , ?Good ken ccononiica * ?It is easii nerves?is Rayo lamps generators? a lifetime?: cleaned?Car removing sh; Aladdin Securi STAND ARI Waihingtnn, D. C. I Norfolk Vi. i Richmond- Vu. Mi L i _ _>J #* * * i $ . I ' ' 1 jflI ( IfWvvfaU' 1 Itt&rtAmi ^PE \ ready sent in their "service rollfl,1 which show the complete organiza tx 1.: i.L. 1. J ~ nun ox me cnurcnes organizers, air h ectors, and four-minute men down t( '1 the names of the individual worker ?- on the church "team."/This nuiriV-'* < : n Bap'.ist churches have r-.^Iy'co.npo-o-. their organizations and could star s their campaign today if they were f called upon. Preliminary reports 1- showing practically complete organi zations in the other churches of th< it state have alco been received, and th< I- indications are that within the nexl .. / i! \ i / . ' % ; t 1 . ft Light mp light is the cheapburn?now and in / \. * osene oil is the most J light-fuel. er on the eyes and ; steady and generous. are scientific light ^ive nn trnnhlp?last arc easily filled and 1 be lighted without ade or chimney. * s ty Oil gives best results ) OIL COMPANY , * . (New Jersey) > IALTIMORE, Charlotte. N. C. ' MD. Charleston. W. V?. ? Charleston, S. C. AMPS P / ???pp??mmammmtmmm???? 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HobarPs much discussed modern morality comedy drama of today, "Experience' called by critics, the most wonderful play in America, at the Opera House Friday ;Nov\ 28. i .y V I Mr. Hobart has ta!:en the unfversal adventures of mankind, the struggles, the sins, the temptations- t the elements which persuades man for right or wrong, and has woven them into a play of vital reality. He has i aptly called it* "Experience," for under that title may be included all the attributes of men and women, good and bad, (in their relationship o each other. In this unique, play Mr. Hobart has ^ . written one of the most interesting -V& and thrilling of modern dramas. He ', ' has directed his appeal and efforts in language j and situations so universally accepted as true, that whoever sees or hears the play may know. , | "Experience" tells the story of the . v' episodes thru which Y?nth? the (average young man of today -passes in his effort to achieve supreme | happiness, and one is often reminded of "Pilgrims Progress" w&ile watching the show, altho "^Experience" is quite modern and up-to-date, y x Youth leaves Love, his first sweet- - - - jheart,'and accompanies'Ambition into the Highways of Life. Be meets Pleasure, a very charming and captivating woman, on th6 Street of Vacillation as he enters the city, an-1 fasci- - ' nated by Pleasure, Youth turns fro.n . Ambition, refusing at the same time to heed the call of Opportunity, ar. l . with Pleasure visits the Golden Cabaret. "Experience,"his guide, "looks on while Youth goe? the pace with Passion, Wealth,Beauty and Intoxication. . 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