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4 2 tie r;zvs ai:d czzzrvexl huday r.:orj;L:G, atul 23, mo. mmm cos 10 FOUR Iowa and Michigan Have Dis ' pute As To Which Went Over Top First : ; ' CLEVELANoTilDS ALL OTHERS IN QUOTAS MADE Kaniaa City Continues To File Up Snbicriptioni Althoufh Quota Baa Btn lecured; Victory 1 Ship Laavaa Ian Ditfo On Another tef of Trip' (Br tb Anntatrf fnm.) ' Waakiugtoa, April 21. Netrly 1150, ' 000,000 additional Victory Liberty Loaa ubttrliitloas m reported ti 'Nitlmil loaa headquarters today a ad raltd th total pledged so far to approiimately $400,000,000. III vucft luiai fo(,wiW .u wes diitrllwtsd among the twelve dis ' triets at follows: Boston, 8IX7,050j Now York, 1124,000,000; Philadelphia, ; l3,t3J.100t Clvlsad, 27,J8,260; Kiekmoad, 111,959,000; Atlanta, l,tiOV ' TOO) CI leaf. a6,KI,K0; (H. Ionia, ' Kaetai City, 19,0:7.450; Dallas, i 1,737, ' $50; Baa rranelaeo, 17,181,190. Tw atataa Ovr T. Difference appear to bo devotoniag hetweea loaa campaign manager of Iowa and Mirhigsn, the two SUt which have subscribed tbolr quotss, over tb questloa o( which wai fir it to aehiev this rewrd. Ttio Treasury expressed ao nplnloa a to tthtdi thould receive flrat hoaora. The effleisl aummary ef the campaign aaid, however, that a meaoage f rant O. My MeNldar, tha Iowa tale di rector, received at 10:31 a. m. today, ' aaid that Iowa pawed ita quota yeater day afteraooa at 3:30 p. in. A telegram from F. B. Featon, o( the Miekigaa rommittee, alao reelvd today, aaid that Jdickigaa had pitted ita quota, but gae no time of passing. Worhers ia each Mate are continuing to roll up sabstrip- "tlaBa. The Cleveland di'trlrt continued to night to lead ail other diatrieta ia the aamber J eommuaitiea reaching their quota, having 113. Toledo expected to obtain ita quota by Friday and Cincin nati reported that it had obtained about half it quota. Hsles were reported juovtag more alowly ia the Kentucky nrcn than ia any other part of the die-trk-t, oaly eae-alxth of thai aectioa't quota being ruissd. Kaaaaa City Ksese Going. Wyandotte county, Kansas, which in rluiloa Kanaaa Citv. Kat obtained ita quota aad tweaty-eight per cent addi tional today aad laming, Mich., wired . tonight that it had obtained Ita quota - aolely by the una of the volunteer eub- script ios piaa. A latter from the Lynn, Mai., Vic tory Liberty Loan committee today sslJ that the city a courier, Michael Uoyle, la proceeding to Washington on foot tarrying the name of the Srst hundred tuWribera ia Lynn aad that he hoped . pretcat a report to the Treaoury De partment en hie arrival her about May 1 that Lyna had oversubscribed ita j quota, If the city fa III Doyle, the letter promised, he will turn around aad bat-k to Lyna and rait the quota. t The Woman's Liberty Loaa eemmit tee ia receiving very tstlifsetory re lort ut work among iti rtpreMntativei throughout the eouatry. Victory Ship Sail. ' The country having officially eub tcribed more thaa t:!5,000,000, the Vic tory skip, which it making the trip from Km Francraeo to Now York, we able today to leave Ban Diego. At aooa the Virtory ship Prnnsnt aad th Ut ter from the mayor of Baa Francises to the mayor of New York waa treat ferred from the V. 8. H. Msrblebsad to the (T, .. S, Crane and tba Craa (team ed out of port headed for the Faaama t'aaal. Oa th long trip from Ran Diego to th Faaama Caaal radio met ssga will be teat daily ta the dlitroyer ' Crane, giving Inttruetioaa fa proeee.l ' th a umber of mile which the aatloa i u' .(.iptWn ju.'!!c. lenort from tlioa and klpi all over th world pound lata the Bt - nf Rear Admiral Cowl, Navy VItor.v Ua afleer, today aad thee ebnw that th aavy suheVriptlos If approximate! M,3oo,01, Thl It mora than th Uro ' navy ubterlptloa t th I rat liberty l-oa. T Car aktlael Coaatlprtlo Tah "UX-FOS WITH TRPSIX regu . larly for 14 t ft day. A Syrap Tie- Uiativ. Plaaunt tv Take. aOc. It Regolatea. Ad. Request Ships To Carry Freight To Southern Ports ' (Caallaaed fraa Fag Ooe.i 't New rrk. Ten hare gat th ahlp aw ; n oxcum affered whe I oa ferred with the Secretary of the Treaewry aad Railroad Admieiatratioa Diraetor. There . ar today hundred of ahlp controlled th (hipping board, but they bar . all boo allocated I North Atlantic, porta. . Tea hava aat relieved th freight rtiaa by doing thl. Will Cot Ship. Stutter Simmon told the writer after th eaafereae today that the ahippli.g board wa going "ta gnat the rqct fai th 14 roeacrt ia faet, acced to th dmaad of th thlpplng and tea uereul iatereate f the South far a vera qultabl rcadjuatment. Q Grapa'Kuts Why? Etcaust tt builds sturdy . bcdlis end keen . fcsxJns. A&yw Jjrocar for It- tpok with aa auuranca that obviated nay doubt. Among th repretentativea of ' the , South appearing praonally befor the thippiag board today war Sntort j Simmon of North Carolina, Park ; Trammall of Florida, Senator E. D. 1 8mith af Booth Carolina, W. T. Wat tert of Atlanta, pertonal repreaentative of Governor Dorsey of Georgia, A. J,' Maxwell af Raleigh, ebairmaa of the North Caroliaa Corporatioa Commit-' aioa, pertonal rprentativ of Gov ernor Bifkttj . M. Whitaett, rcprc aenting Charleetpa, 8. O.; Hugh Iar Rae, repretcating Wilmington; Jamr H. Cowan, repretentisg the Wilraln . ton Chamber of Commerce; Joha V , Froet, reproaoatlaf Governor Coope" f South Carolina George T. Cnnt preaident af th Savannah Board o Trad, pretident f th South Atlant; , Porte Aaiatioa aad geaeral connac of tb South AfiantM Maritlm coi poratioaj Judge Barry Covington, ajx cial eounael forth -'outh Atlanti. Maritime Corporation; Matthew Hale f Wilmington, pridat af th South Atlanti Maritlm Corpofttoa; F. C. Joubert, tmfli maaager of th South AtltaU Maritim Corporatloa, aad Fraak Bawptoa, eietary t Saaafor Bimmoae. Amoag th eadortemcnta from North Caroliaa were telegram aad Utter front Governor T. W. Bick ett, the Cbambera of Commerce of New Bern, Wilmlagtoa, Greeaabor aad Botary Club of Wilton and Wilming ton. ' - ' Stan Th Tkhl Hat It th Throat aad Cure th Cough. HAYES HEALINO IIONEY Pric A free box af O-PEN-TRATE SALVE for Cheat Colda, Head Coldi and Croup ia cncleted with ntf bottle. Adv. WILL ENFORCE BAN ON BEERS, HE SAYS . (Coatlnnod f ram. Fag On.) aon but the one-half per cent brew bad beea aeat out ta the trade, except that made before December 1 laat, when th Pretident prohibited til brewing a a eoaaervatlv meatur, following kit de er effective eleven month earlier lim iting th alcoholic content to S3-4 per eeat. All beera aad wine were Included In the prohibition, ha contended, to pre vent opening of "blind tigert" and oper ation of "boot-legger" through which intoxicanta would be told to toldiert aad aallora under th guie of non-Intoxicating drink. Want Anoaraae of Safety. Tb goverameat eounael charged the brewer, "no matter how reapectable the company they bring here with them," with trying to obtain "atturance from the court that they would be aafe la violating the law. . "Though the advaacing march of clvil iutioa baa turaal ita bark oa their buti no, a asserted, "the hrewere waat to keep oa aad we hear much about the ruin' of a trade which they admit ia profitable." Stating kit deaire to give aa early deciaioa ia the cat, Judge Hand ar ranged for aubmltaio of briefa before the end of next week. Former Senator Root announced that, whatever the de termination, tha iaaue "ahonld be car ried" to th Supreme Court. FIVE COUNTIES JOIN IN GREAT WELCOME (t'onilaaod from Pag On.) eoft driuka wer coaaumtd bV the tbouuada of battle. Immediately befor th report Hot. t. A. Nuaa, general chairmaa of th cele bration, introduced Congroaamaa I. M. Brinaon, who delivered the addreat af welcome. Befor toacludiag hit re mark Coagreatmaa Briatoa introduced t th throng, Col. Albert L. Ct, who charmed hi hearer. Other oldlr wer tailed upon but declined t pro long tha xreitt aad tfter prayer by Mr. MacKinaaa tha mo proceeded to parUka ef tba diaar. Ta Baaehall Came. Ia th afternoon two batebatl gam wtrt played at Ghent Park attended by thoueaada. During th day giant acoutlag pUnea from Camp Glaan delighted the vUi tor with fllghta over th city during which they dropped fictory loaa air eulara. Thla evenieg toldiert, tallori and la dle af thl aeetina enjoyed a grand outdoor promenade on Broad ttreet, St. Paul'a baud furaiehed the muaie aad there wa a tpirlt at gaycty, the like af which haa act bee rata her titft the dty th armittir wa aigntd. ORLANDO REPLIES TO WILSON'S NOTE (Caatlaatd from Pag One.) aelf ditretptctful by sshing It ts chsngo it again. "I consider at asJuttiStd ths sppll catloa that, la hit statement Pretidtnt Wilaon make of hie principle toward the Italia claims Premise Orlssdo eontisues. ' It It important for ma Is a document of this nstnrs to repast tks detailed argumests which havs beea produced la Italy' behalf. I might (Imply say that a eae will raeciv without reterv th aSrmaliea that th ellaps f the Ausirt-Husgarisa Kmpirs should Imply th rdutioa af Itaiiaa aspiratioas." Arsreea For Flam. Cillsg ths Frctidaat't argumeht that ths aacetaloa greeted briag Italy to ita astnrsl defenses, ths Alps, Sigaor Urlaad says: 'This rteogsiti I of great import asee provided the ssatsra Stsk sf this wall doe at remala apea aad last the eight ef Italy should be interpreted te include ths Use ef Mont Naves which separatee th waters running toward th Black See aad the hlediterreaesB. II recall thai th Latin from the earliest dawa ef Irallaa hittory deelg- nntee this meuataia ths 'Italian Limit" , " "Withont thla pretcctlea," say th Premier, "a daageroas breach la ths admlrabl barrier at the Alps, ruptur ing the auquestieaabl polltlecl, eco aemic sad hsatorieal Jsnlty ef th Iitrlaa Feaiatula. I eeateoi furthrmr thai he wh ts entitled t the honor ef pro claiming te the world tha right ef the free determiaatioa ef peep'ct should Teeognixe thie right for Flume, aa an cient Italian city shirk proclaimed IN Italian aature before th Itaiiaa ships r.rriv4 ta admirable sxampls ef aa tioaal eoneelence perpetuated through ut centuries. To deny thl right only bectua " f LOT-tLCIJI WATCH, SUB V, gold ease, laltlaled B at lute Colleg ball park draining room. X. word If returned t Newt aad Ob- server eflee, i . W. i;0 DUSTER! It Soothes and Relieves Like a Mustard Plaster Without - . , the Bum or sting Mtnttrol) is cteaa, whit ofartnatnt triad with th oil of tnuatard. It doe ail tba work of the c4d-Uhiooedl tnimtard pUter--doejt) it better and Vea not blis ter. YM do act km to bother with a doth. You atmpty rub It oo aad ttaually UMMlatitoMl i ilanr doctor and trarsea oa Muater oi ad recomrorad it to their patient. ' They will gladly teU you what relief It gtvaa frora oar throat, bronchi tia, croup, atifl Deck, aathxna, rjeuralgia, congaatioo, pleuriay, rheumatiam. lumDago, paint and ache of th back or joint, aprain. an Duadea, bruiae. chilblaina, trotted Met, comb o cm cscac ouaai venta fjCMTarnanUV . . th mU number concerned " would mean th admlatioai that th criterion ot juttie toward people varic accord ing to their territorial extent." Premier Orlando thea pointa out that Antwerp, Genoa and Rotterdam are ia teraatlonal port itrvlng a aa tutlet to diver people and territorlet with out having to pay for th privilege by taerineing national eohielene, aad eon tiaaee: Atplrat loaa Not laeeaalv. Tt la impoieiblt to qualify et ceaaiv the Italian atplratlon toward tha Dalmatian roaat, Italy'e baulevard throughout centuriea which Boman geniua and Venetian netivity made no ble and grand and when. Italian char acter, defying for centuriea implacable periacutiont, (till tharet the ttmt thrill of pttriotitm with th Italian people." Th principle proclaimed with refer ence to Poland that denationalization baaed o violence dot aot create right, th Premier contend!, thould be applied to Dalmatia. Patting ta th argument of "cold ttt tlatical atatementa, 'the Premier at- 11 rat that among the national reeoa atructloht ocenpyiag th peace confer ence none ef the reeonetructed aatioat win count witbia their frontiers a re latively tlighter aumber ef poraonf of alien race thaa would be attributed to Italy, aad akt - why aaly ltatlaat akould be autpected -pt imperialiitlc cupidity. Tb hittory of th negotia tion, he declare, will bow that th Italian delegation acted aot oaly with trmnett, but with grand spirit of toa eilialioa. Admiration For Amortca. Be coaeludes hi atatement at fol low: kTht Pretidentlal meeaage nda with a warm declaration of Americaa friend- thip for Italy. I reply ia the nam af tb Italian people, aad proudly claim the right and honor to do -this as an, who ia the most tragic hour af this war, proclaimed th cry of rectataae at all cotta. This cry wts heard and replied to with rourage aad abnegation, ef USED FIFTY YEARS MAKES PORE BLOOD AT ALL DRUGGISTS DO YOUR FULL DUTY NOW! Enlist Your Dollars IN VICTORY'S CAUSE It's Your Last Chance to Prove Yourself '100 American Buy BONDS TODAY! i ' ANY BANK IN RALEIGH WILjV GLADLY HAN DLE YOUR SUBSCRIPTION 10 ON APPLICA TION, 10 PER MONTH UNTIL PAID INTER EST ADJUSTED AT TIME OF LAST PAYMENT Invest! To Your Limit! RALEIGH CLEARING J t' t .A GOOD POSITION IS WAITING For every 8MITRDIAL trained bey er girl. WIT aat make year summer asamtha with aa plae yee Is a good peeJti this fsll? Writ far ear fatly lllastrated catawfu. It's free. t I I ; ' nhkh ther are few mor striking; tr ample! ia ths world's history. "Italy, (thank a to tb moit hero! acriflcet and purt blood of her chil dren, was able to attend from the a byte of aalafortuaee to the radiant ciett af moot glorlou victory.' Ia th nam, thrforo, af Italy, I Sxpraa with alt my power tb sentiment of admira tion and profound sympathy which the ttalisa people profeaaes toward the A merleta people. . - CONFESSES TO SELLING GOODS IN WAREHOUSE tSpecial to th Newt and Otxerwr.) Waabingtoa, N. C, April 24. Federal Court, which ia la aaaaloa here, vfedaes !uy took up ;he cat of W. J. Hardiaoa, ormerly agent for th Norfolk South rn Railroad at Cremell, aad charged vith having told articles out of tbe( railroad warehouse and kept th mosey. Ikrditoa mad eomplets coafewion oa tha stand and told af having takaa goods ut of tha wsrehAat for, tomt time. Ia hit coafetaioa fct stated that air his Ufa he had beta tempted to teal and that ha had the greateat diffi culty ta rtist th tmpnite. no it charged with having . misappropriated about 1800 worth of good. Hi law yr stated that they sre ready to make good th amount which waa stolen and appealed to tba judge or clemency. The judge has aot yet snaouaeed his deeisioa. BOND MASS MEETING HELD IN WARRENTON ' Warrenton, April 2i. A mass meet ing wa held her Wednesday night la the iatereat of the Victory Loan. It waa preeided aver by Boa. Taaker Polk, ebairmaa for Warran eoanty, wha made aa eloquent appeal for subteriptlons to th loaa. Many of th loading sitisans wer prteeat aad farmer Senator Polk explalaed t them fully ia regard ta the loan. CoL Job S. Caalnghnm, of Durham, waa ta the audience and aa In vltatioa addressed ths meeting. : He said that our soldier boys had won the great war. A mlllioa or more were atill in ths terries aad mutt be paid. Vic tory bonds, aaid Col. Cuningham,. are the bet security ia the world and the amount of Interest paid made the pur hate of then beads a splendid iavsat vttmnt. Ths Americaa people, aaid th tpsaksr, bad rstpoaded to every The FAIR For Today a.nd Saturday Wa have placed on sale a splendid assortment of Men's SUITS for tha young- fellow of fashion and also for men of conservative taate. ' tiSM SUITS oa tale at tll.M BClTa M aU at file SUITS m aat at $9.95 $13.50 $16.75 It aad IM SUITS CA waist Ha modal. afssleslU Wl CLOTH I AND SIOl Til FAMILY Ilie FAIR ; 111 8. ltmlsfta St. HOUSE ASSOCIATION RICMMOHO. VA. QUALITY n A rN7 J' CIGARS call mad upoa them by. th govern ment aad hs waa confident that 'War re a county and tha btate would take th full allotment- - J. 8. Holland Drape Dead. ' (Special to the New sad SkMfm.l -Wsthington, N. C April J4.-J. & Holland, aa employ jef the Atlanti Coast Lis, aad tagagsd in guarding th grossing at Seeondyind Gladden streets, suddenly dropped dead Wednesday af ternoon whils at work aa the crossing. Bis death it attributed to heart failure. Holland was well known throughout the ity and had many f rUnds. , L3ir-4 l The HAWAIAN ;' your influence Sfflli Bends Tht ncceu ot 'cmniM:o ot this kind 1, only p.rlitlly scbicved outiidf A, .- RALEIGH ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. RENEW REQUEST F0IT ; SPECIAL LEGISLATURE Virfini&n Good Eoada Aasocia tion, Anxious To Secure federal Honey hichmofnd, Va.,- April St. Kenrrnl of the request that' Governor. Westmoreland Davia call iramediatefy aa extra acnioa of th Legislature to meet dollar for dollar Federal apprapriatione made available for highway construction In th State, was made today by the ex ecutive eoramitte of the Virginia Good Eoada Aaaoeiatioa, which held a called aemioa here. ' r - - la view -to f th fact that tha Governor la confined te bin bed by iUaoa and could not receive viaitora, tha commit tee named to deliver the resolution adopted called at th exeeutiv mansion aad left a copy af the resolution. Th resolutions, which were passed unanimously by tha committee, atr $10.00 We would like to show you the beau- ' tiful Sepia tint of this shoe. Come in. See hW lustrous it looks and how silky the leather feels. This Government-brownkid will match, not just one of your dresses, -butmanyrr-Look-at that- stunning -arch and Louis heel on an oxford fitting snugly around your ankle. The large number of Walk-Over lasts will furnish ydu pre cise fit BOOT SHOP 117 FayeetrrlHe Street Victory Liberty Loan CommIttt TTTTm . nutple I c ARROW TAILORED COLLARS ITT WILL WASH EASILY' CAmsI. Ptabody d; Co.. nc. Trty, K. Y. th importance io the food rosd situs tioa that GoTarn or Davis snake kaowh at onca kia attitude toward calliag tb spoeiar sessioa. hi naked te make hie reply ia writing, giving1 ia detail his reason for the attitude he may have aaaaat4.i.' ''; s V assW ' " Nf i 1
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