VOttJKE EIGH WASHINGTON, X. C? MONDAY AFTHMWON, NOVEMBER 18, me. ; NUMBER 86. man Bmbassy Won't rnxitutu j (Bjr United Pn? Washington. toward friendly concil iations on the Democratic platform, contradicting Republican Imperial ism. He has made Justice, -the basis of tho intornatlonal policies of the Unttfifjt<8^tea. The, pure character Of hi* admlnlatrtffion is particularly Mlgnlficant fceause it w 4s uninspired by commercial advantages but It* spired solsfr Vf Justice." Many Will Take Part in the Y>ig Celebration "Which Is to Be Held Tonight Tonight the Democrats of Beaufort county will celebrate the rejection ofWoodrow Wilson to the presidency of the United States. ?>? 1 A big (hne is pdaoned in Washington and the jollification ,* will start at 7:30 o'clock. The finst part of, the celebration will be in the form of a _ long parade: This. will form at the Poatoffice at 7 :30. The line of march will-to as follows: Frem Market street to Vain, to Washington, to Second, to McNair, to Main, to Market and back to the postoffice where the speaking it to U, held. ' ' > Among the oriton^df the evening will be Congresanan ? Small, Judge Stephen 6. Bragaw, Joseph F. Taj-loo, H. S. Ward, Rev. C. L. Hand, George H. Hill, E. L. Stewart and H. O. Carte present re turns. may be changed if there are contested districts. j If this lineup stands, no matter what the outcome of the three dis tricts yet in doubt, the) Republicans will be able to elect a speaker, or ganise the house and control the: committees.* f On the f^oe, of the civilian vote. Coleman. Republican, has been elect ed In the 30th Pennsylvania district, and Campbell. Democrat, leads Barch fold. Republican, by 11 vote*. Cole man's plurality Is but 30 votes. Hence the soldier vote msy easily, re verse the results In these districts. Congressman John M. Evans. Dem ocrat. of Montana, telegraphed toll 'Washington conceding the election of Miss Jeanstte- Rankin. RspnMl-j Mi M a ra?Mw?t?tlT* ?? targe' [from koiuia. , OonsrMamitt, /fttafs I, -Brltt, R? publloao. of North Carolina. t?le arapliml that *rtth th? count com DOLL . ?> ThbcropoHlxitootlfortwentr-nra (90) votrm by > nub pmhw of Urn (10c) - .7 '? Vote* for MUHT DB CAST BV SATURDAY, MOV. : intli E. K. WILLI'S JTATOH DAILY NKWH TOR BOOTH VOW and Overi ower Zeb ty^ver ^Democrat. ? "la a likelihottt - of an official^ recount in this district, and perhaps of a contest. low* w*a assured & solid Repub lican^ delegation when George C. Scott. Republican. 11th lowa district telegraphed that he had been elected by 73 votes. Republican leaders have practical ly conceded the election of Albert PoU. Democrat, of Delaware. It also is believed here that W. B. Walton. Democratic candidate In New Mex ico. has won over Congressman B. C> Hernando*, Republican. One political expert summarises} the result ao far In this fashion: "Conceding the Democrats the election of the- representative*, at large in Delaware and New Mexico, the election of their candidates In the two doubtrul Pennsylvania dis tricts and the aaslstanee oa*4?n?or tant questions of the' Socialist and Prohibitionist, with the assistance to the Republicans on the part of the Progressive, the Protectionist and In ' dependent, the' practical party align ment in the next house will be: "Republicans >20. "Democrats 214. "Republican majority 6. ' "This seems to bo the best the Re publicans may expect unless they win one of the Pennsylvania districts when the alignment would be: Re* publicans 221; Democrats 213; Re publican majority 8/ (By CJnlted Press) ' ? , Chicago. Nov. 1 3. ?District A %? torn?>y Cline In investigating charges atalnst prominent busthcM Arms that attempted t6 coerce their em ployee' votes. Irregularities ate said *6 cover a large portion of Mrrttory around Chicago. Mr,. Cart RIchirdMB hu none to JUMi ,h .p visit h.r Ml. power 4e give the i Ington good service. ALLIES m ADVANTAGE IN THE BALKANS ; BUCO\RlAN8 HAVB BEEN FORC ED TO RETR8AT 4qOKG I/O XQ FRONT, IS lOBFOlll . FIERCE FIGHTING GOES Oil JFrench and SerMine iAM" ?to-opernt ing With Great PaccsaV Town at uLi I '.01 ma jority. Official Count Begun. Ban Fj-aaclaeo, ffcrv. ?k? nve for KlnJUon. Rev. and Mrs. C. M. MrEntyrG, Mr. and Mrs. S. F Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. George Freeman. Mrs. W. R. Robinson and T. W. Phillips leave this afternoon for Klnston. ifhem they will attend the state Christian missionary society meeting. Call for CRYSTAL ICE CREAM at the Aurora Fair. IX IS THE. BEST *r."v *2 .? 1 ? X t. Crystal Ice Company Washington. N. C TODAYS PROGRA|l AT?' New Theatre "Thft Bffrrt of thr ''tlinuuiae" Two Reel tioriMl feature "HI* UMgh" Triangle K -vat one Comedy A Pirn* Program ssaadtess ArnnnoioN u ^ 1Se now ?Urt? il T:?( mharp Itettan cUUr at 4 p. m. . __ ? rright pasture st??d *m>- S" C-Il make *?V u,atkand stand erect.