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TIE taZWS AND 02SERVER. MONDAY MOnra JULY 21, 1SID. it III IE r'ton From North' Carolina - Joint Mr. Brinson In Strong Appeal For Bone Prelaw ; PRAISES NAVY'S RECORD H IANISHINQ WHISKEY Cites Till Itad Ai Bhininr Ex, ajnpleof Gaol Results From Itrict Eftjercemeit ef FroM? : tin Watts v CoarresiionaJ Bin AmtnM Bj Frieads An4 - HrtSyltiSteRiei v - Tit Oba wpp Bgrtpp, V District, bittioaal Bank Bldg, . if 4Jll W, WWI8. v ( BfteWU4 Wire.) ,.j Wppbiaglep, p. C, Jply 80,-Two of ' ? Heftb, Caroliaa'p repreteatativti U Cob, fw eamt to Ik 4faet of their lute'i ; ttHii 'Ur pihibltiP whip tho ftaforeemtat bill Wa bainai aaaiiitrred Saturday, while oa itood eat againit .what h dtneminptod it drastli ftarg W.JpfMM. Thp out dvftpdipg DEFEND MEASUF tlj oreBouacementt of North Cirollnp f rot)jbjtUp pad their own, political op tkp tutttiop were Representative 'Priatop'pi4 Peugbtoa. 'r RfroUti Fbu, while proclaiming , hlwiMlf Bp p4ocato pf prohibition, areko (pint! eprtpip parti ef th bill, NM of thit hill." h Mid, ,"11 pptirtly too drtitie. Whep you go I tb Pttept of uyiag (hit J house- vjft phal pot wit p quart of blpk ' brr wiftf her owp bom for her own I mm. i4 1 farmer eppaot mak galioa ) of oder yea rp goiag u fat aad are (tttmptiag to pat law that tvr will I fafowtd.- Mr. Ppgptpp'e Addreap. 1' .tproPtttlv Bobrt U Dough tea, , ia a Igeteae apeoch lupport of Ika . .peadipg ptohibitiea bill la th House ;pf Jteprntatptivtv, ttitieited Rcpref ', miUUt Fop far kit attitude a lh , 94ltiat p4 paid kik tribute ta Roe. Mttrp ef Ika Npvy Papiele for tha maaarr ia which ka blawd the r for prehlbiliiip pad how hip policy toatrib ; btf4 f ka rr(l tIBcitacy f tha avr, Mr- PMhloa aaid: ;. ! had. tot iaWadtd to takt up ay -f ka Talu)ia liaia a( Ika caatwilt ' tk)i Trr iiapartaat naaturt. Haw ,Wi M a ol m aalltayuta from ; fiortk Caraiga kava tpkra rathtr ia . eppoiitiaa io tba pdif lill, I am ua ', Williaf that thia dilnU ahall Ioh with . M lR)Ta fiaai Plata rtiuiaf a aia ia it favor. , I "Th ataaufaolnra md alu of intoti "atia lifuora for havcraf purnoari lave baaa prabibM by conttitultoaal atandat apt) tha aifhltrnth amtaiarnj fttiad iraeWrally all f tha tar f ika aatan, aad tUU ia itaelf it mffl ; aieairidtaea that: a ojajoritjr af tha atn ! tail aauatr ara anpoatd. la I ha iRMufartura aad aaa of Ijuuor for eaoran purpaaeii d it Mow brttomat tha ivAj af ConiroM to apaet luitahl let iftUttc r yaforafincat of thif t Jaw ld atak affaativ tha datlarad Will aa4 pwrpoaa of tha peopla. . , ;Thara aa, ia judmtpt, ba ao talid iafaaaa oiada by aayaaa far - oithir tha auaafntH'. aala or -tuatptiaa pf inlaMatiaf liquori for Trta parpaaaa, 1 am a prohibitioa i by aratimtat, hbt aad pruclwf, ad tha mattfr with m U a dp. aat. 114 aaariftiaa, Th Hat that I hava tkt hoaat, ia part, ta raprtnt, had hi i4o lo adopt prohibitioa Ira ,. pr (vt jrnri V, od it kai mara . (h jmtiltd itMif. "I aamfarkat iurprind whn I ffi ia tha Berord th raiark nf my Ma rolUljti from North Caroliaa (Mr. Pout, for whnm I atrria tho rtrtt mpct both at lo bit ahjlity ad iatrfrity, I qaot a portloa, of kit ttaiarki aa fooad ia tk Cafru ' aiootl Btd, papa t4"0. aa follow! i Vka oa put thia Uw aa tk ita 4to book ynor tranhloa ' will bia, boai(( at tail alau), hil 1 am ttaadtaa hr. than Ira ia a doiaa mtaa whirh hav alraadr adopted r'' fcibiUoa, mora lllirit it ill ia orwrai tt that hN vr wtr nloon at ay timt ia th kiilory af thaa aUtoa.'" I . f tobjbilioa la North Caroliaa. - "Mark you, Mr. Chairman, that whila boariaf tMlim. io a anrl way a , o) tko falluro of prohibit ioo law in t'iou Hiatal, aal oamod, aiy ool , baayoo io rj oautiaui ani t illmlo 0s tko oft of prakibition upoa hi homa Itata of Korth t'arwliaa; aad I roataro th ttatomrat that k will oat haotify oa thia floor or clwhr that Ika mokat boat a failtiro io mi Kioto. Oa tk toataary, I Wio womIJ b fro4 t admit,, a aor fair miadod rnaa mutt do, htbor h brliarot in probibitko or aot, that It bat brra, p troJly tPM. !' boarfll and ., blcMim ta aur 6tata, tad thai at th prooeat timo thtro it aot toommtd a tht Ctat oot-tootb of tho liquor that a ooatvmod thor bfr prohibition woo adopted. Aad it would bar broa " va brat bad it sol boB IVr lb amount if llqaor that wat braafht iato th Btato from klarrraad aad oibor .wot Statu. AUo, tba bualoo f Ik orimiBal court ftaa prwpoi1ialI.T rol la North CatoHaa aioco tba prohibitioa Uw wa Mrt ta for, aad a Blal I the Vaioa ta oaakiaa iroatar profm along moral, 4uoatioaa aad iaduttriat liaoa; aad iarf pan af tkt r4H for tkit rat kooaltial ckaaio la th aoUI d mv . wrial vrlfar of lb ptoulo U duo to th Mvlaa of tko dittilUrto aad aaUoaa from 00 Cmmowllk. "klaay falMmiadod ma wk ttroajlr mmaad adhibit ioa af tho tiint i wa 4..ptt4 U out tut, kaf tiac boon - MorHa atd tr oow ampn tta aioit tr4t mpporton ai.j 4tfoder-o)ciy 0 0hd of tU freat bflt which haa frud to tha fttu by Ita ado?. , ion, tbould rferduat J hfld thr today o tkt eujt, arp rat Mod (hat taa per toot f bo oloator would ota to rtura to tba old condition wha ih liquet bui wo toaaliaod by tha . ,.;.t!ata;. tad wo -4Mf th -Bduttte Ht(lla pw law. l taBtlea,U ooatBd4 by tkf Of pontutt pf thio Biar tha it it too I'atti pd ikould N radically mod4 Xw, it may bo that osmo minor tmt od wntt art adaiaabU and oa aeroo- fry 4 ay!f may ote for torn of want it to b amended by iUfrieaa t4 aot by t omo. If ya truit liata who rt pppoatd to patioaaj pro. kibitioa a akapt thif UfUlatiaa, what it it taaetad yen will lad that th ry purpoif for hih tha fw wat intadd will bara ba daftattd and (that you will ba giving tha popl a tubterfuge. Oaly by druti aad atrinieat Ifgiila- tioa a tba purpota taughi by th titutional amcadmcat b teurd. Tbt Uw nutt t paly kia ttb to ik tkatt who Tilt l, but m mutt blt frt with which t local itt violotora. If yaa attampt tp kaadl tha Uwlaa lr maat of aoeiety with glata oa, puV ff fortt will bo a failurt from tha begia. piag. Tko mmurp wa aaart, if It it ta tHompHik Ika purpoto aoMgbt, oiui b rm pad nauirora, pad th puut tohmcnt providia mntt be urc, aolitj and far-reachiqg; pad tba lawleia elr mpt who will detporotoly ttempt o orarrido or trade thit law muot b brought to p trrteia raalitatioa tha prohibitioa it ta porompliihtd fact. "Already in tarnt territory where pre hibitioa baa bea adopted by tha State the mapufpetur pad eplp of liquor it hlftiof IB. y Ipitpnett from tbt igaprppt pad warlhleta lmpttp mq of a higher ordrr of intelligrwe and of greater fiatariil ability. Tko prpUli ara ta great, aad aa liquor heeomei tprer pod th dtmppd for it grepifr, qqtrrupulout mi prp lurodj into the buiineot by rcaiea af tha aaorbitanf prelUe, "I a few ew in aiy owp 0tpte p (omblaatioa ef clrrumittncpi would in. dicato that th pfficn pf th law r blind to thalr duty and, for tome myi tariout rfpaon, are naable or unwilling to lotata aad brtak up Ih maoaahiaing pad bootlegglpg actiritioa. The mea aagaged ia thit buiinaia hava loit all reipeet for law, hava no regard for th wtlfara of toity, pailher fear Ood npr mgprd map and will oaly ba datrtrrd from tlieip peftrloua buiiei by the mnit rigid pad ttripgent legitlptien. Thit aaiiput be preompliihtd ia any thar mppnpr. i'raiMt Nay'i Bord. "The groal 4irt of a(Heiey in our navy at thi tin ifTordi a ttrikipg tiamplo of what wa N dan by band ling the liquor gueitioa with pn iron hpai), pa to ipvtk- WhP our Hivy wpi put oa bone-dry baiii wveral ypri ago, principally through ht imtru moqlplity of tht pretont tecretary of th navy, lloporablo Joiephui Daaiela, of Nprth Groin, b wat rrjtUiiid pad poffe4 at from 'l (idol, both wihip ppd without the rvit, and htld up lot' the pulili prei pt p vitioppry who theory of bating a dry navy rould Rot bt put iqto prpelie. Put thn erilicimn did pot deter him from following th light of hit copvictjont; prehHiltitip wa eaforeed. ia tha apvy pad tha rtmln tpeak for thetntelvfi. Aad thoaa who were pt tint loudeit ia thnir toodemaatioB of hit actjoa are today among his mnit enthuimitia aad PftUat tupporteri. "pu, Mr. Chair ai a, th tamt drptti metnirn rnuit be taken ia eqforcjpg prohibition throughout the reunlry pt large ai wrrt epriirted in the navy, if the intention of th law i to b ac complished. "Ut mi ttpnd up, therefore, like mep pad miit th impioui plea of thoia who would thwart tha ripreiied will of th people. Tt peapl art xpcting aad (lepiaadiag thit th grtitut of alfevili pnd th woft f "fi eunei be placed in ehaloa and tmt Jnlo outer dark nei. The liquor Niiqeat bit brought 11 own toademaatioa aad itt fuaeral aeD In i bee a leiinleil; it hit provea itaelf th wont euru th world baa bad to buttle with and th moil potBtinl imtrumentality of the devil. Butiar. ma ia every iinpertfat iaduitry huv eutlawd it and it mult be bauldud from th laad; th railioadi hava planed p ban upon iti tht lane mtreantili itabllihmcBti all over tho country will not employ drinking ma ia their huiiHMii th Im it will pat truit the handling nf thiir moaey, or the people t money, to men who uie intoxiratinit liquors; the aiHiil profusion hui iirartirally elimiaattd liquor from itt list iif remedien th army and navy hava aat their 4iipproval on it au4 it bai ba bnaiihaij from their midit. Th million of hemes in aur fair land try aut in anguish fut its titipction, atd every good mother in our belovej reuntry rejoices that thit trtat iovuh- meat no luagrr harlipn, hut will pghd io i m until me wont enemy of th knot, We tkoplil, therefor, Mr. Chair man, make this legislation lulheiently diattit to haaish forever from our mid.t th greptett i)etrimn to Amerieaa life, aappianaa and prnaiuirity." Admiral Blue ia llUaala. Bead Admiral Victor Rlii, Vt. 8. X., W racoptly left Waahiutl'P to rocupe. rai ream ni aerieua tiini of aovaral moatht agn, it pnw at tha t'nited btatci aaval Iraiping itntton pt Ureal lakes, 111. Mr. Blui and tUt family ara punts of Rear Admiral F. B. Bauett, Jr., I1. 8. N., canimandapt of th ata tina. NEWLY RICH IN ENGLAND BECOMINQJXTRAVAQANT London, June Sj. (CorresHin4ne? of the Associated Press. t England'! newly rich, tha pr0B who hap a- eiimulated milliowi during b war and up, are buying at any prk demanded furniture from soaii of th aneieut hut of tk Mai'7, Jewels from torn a of tht looted palace of Buuia, and lhr aniaplp leualrici, ppd paint ingp from ppywber f they brr h piir f im, Tier i no lack.pf iewoli for tho who have Ike price aad are willing"' to pay. Mauy beautiful pit ef jowolry, th history of which U Bel givpp by lh dealer but which oiperti spy could only tome from the wtalthieif fawiliet of Duuia, pre lading their way lata the put art, paormous prices ar be ing asked aad promptly paid, while tha cuit of ordinary stents, diamond for taiiaace, has ruwe to unheard o( height. Many old Euglish families also are telling off their jewel. Kiowert aad food fo, ht tlpboratt ealertalnmtati which pr begipnipg to ma?k th ppptpranr of th ppwly r)ek prt tommpa4ipg fancy price inch twty-lv dollprt for pp prchid Bd I1.SQ.Iutp pneb. - Automebilei tr rry wor and peailv in Britpi. 6optp pf them eommppd H armcb, pt 10,(hJ0 to 13, 000, tid tbey pre modtlt of threp pnd tm fepri Pgo, while pw michlnot pr plmtMt ppobtplppblp. Th rtaket pf tht most famom CngUth car turn put only about 100 tc Jr, pad It it taiti be.hpp piippdy. .oob4 hip-patitf fMpl fo ikii yt apd oet. : 1 Thi! pptrppvaappet It pttrpetin wld tttptpp from piwipapert and puhiit pap prougni pp orgy 01 ipeBdiPg," ppyp ppp wrUtr, "which high pneet dp BPthiPg Ip ehtck, Tht higher thP priep th tpner it U fo thptp wh hivp money to draw tho big linn of demarkatloft bttwtta Uiemiclvaa and EXTENDS COURSES FOR HOME STUDIES Columbia University Advances Policy For Instruction; North Carolina Club Organized Ktw York, July tO.HPolum.bip Va, vertity baa advanced iu policy "to pro vide a liberal educatioa for all who dttirp it," pp matter wher they live, by ottpbliihipi p syitim of homa etudy ip ton net lion with Ik depirtmtat pf tttentiea tebig. ThP (parpep which bpyp pa refrpp to pcpdpmip rdit or degrtei, will ponro both ladU vl4upf pad (ommunity aeede. They will begia ia September aa4 will be U ehprg of itttruttorp who prp mm btr ef opt pf tko ttafft of one pf tbp regular depprtmtatt of tht uairenity, through itp homo ptadv prgtpiaatiea Prof- i C, Egbert, 4reetpr pf tkp dtpprtmppt of ettpBpipa teaahtag, t plained, it will bp poatibU for the ki vanity, tk Urge! ip tk, world, t utiliao tko grept body of ptu4ptp of special subject! which it ha aimble4 ia it timhing itiff, aat oaly ia giving courtot ia aortal mbjecta whiip tap b earriid pp Pt home, but ripepd ing to request! for puggettiont Pt to teat bookp td pehemea of Hudy. Tht university will not require previous icademie Work for admission te home study counpi. The department of extension teaching lst yepr frniiJie,4 initructiop to 6,4711 men tod women, ppd like tha tummer session, .which hat attracted a itudeat body of approximately 10,000, includ ing a larger delegatiea thaa ever be fore from North Carolina, it rapidly growing agtney through whirh Colum bia'i huge resource! reach these who are usable ta take up university train ing ia the regular way. At p meeting af the North Carolina Club, eompoild of Columbia Summer tciiiop itudeati, tht follewiag pfflcerp were eleeted: C. C. Haworth of Burlington, presi dmt; if. f. Edward of Weldon, vice president Mn. Edgar T. Campbell of Washiagtoa, tecrotary. Mil Edna Tyler of Qricpiber, Thomas W. Sprinkle of Durham and C. C. Haworth were fleeted delegatea to th Houtherp Club. Plant are bow boiag and for aa elaborate rpeeptiep o be bald aeit week ia th auditorium of Teachcrp College. 1 "Howell of Mississippi'" With Eccentric Manners "Get. On Nerves" of Unoir People Klnston, July SO. "Howell ef Mil iiippi." whose identification hat nover beta tomplpted by rb Inoir county authorities, it much happier now thin he w. t P week or to ago. He hat a alep eleaa woodpile te sleep in. lip intiatl, however, that h bt givpp p pil Of rock. Hp ia at the county farm, doing nicely, thank you. That ke it "Hewell of Miuiiaippl it all th officii li know about kirn, r (cent that fop om time ho wpp p highly Mceritful "Trpp of th Api. ' wai in th latter role that h wat ap prehended in tht Elm Grove tectiop t' or thre months pgo. Ht slept in pnd under tree and i omit pay ether fash ion. Brambles and brlara punched lit tle hole ip hit aaptomy aad ehiggen and other inict helped blm while away th long, dreary dayi, ma hair was long liki Xirian t, but he disslmilir in ana importaat re ipeet. Ha had a reipeetaole heard, Tariaa probably kad a raior all th time, wbieh the aeveliit neglected to mention, but Howell of Mmitiinp dida't and ''hirsuted al) vr hit rigi. Bally haadsom eoupteaaaee. Unwell foraged lik aa old-timer aad managed ta keep ia fair eoaditioa. Hp pmlntuintd pp tstphiihmpt all kit w aad eaehanged vwil with ae on. Th "siviliied' peighbori, kewtvtr, dida't ih tueh rarrying-oa prnuqd them. bom how they did oot ilcp pi wall pt night, Th ihrrifT was aont lor. uowtu of Mitiiuippi gave that nam pnd ad droit and thra shut up lik a clam, lie wept to jail and beluved himself there. A few day ago he wpi iut p th farm, He it uinr ontatcd there, Ai poon pt h gets hit rorki, which th authorities tre mid to hiv promiied him, ho wilt be perfectly happy, If h ttayt until Chrlttmap ho will gt P string of gUss beadp apd a variety ptort mirror. No Worm ia a Healthy Child All children troubled with worm have pp unhealthy color, which indW rates poor bloo.., aad aa p rule, therp is mnr or leap itomach disturbance, 0 ROVE'S TA8TELEH8 chill TON 10 girta reguUrly for two or threp wttki will enrich tin bloq4, improvp th digotw tiop, pad pet pp p Oepprp' Btrppgthep Ing Tome to tpp wpoit typtem. Kpturp till then throw off or dianol tha asmi. ppd th Child will b ia perfect hoplth, IMiaiant t vpk. 0a pa? bottU.-Adv, SPEED UP DEMOBILIZATION MACHINERY AT CAMP LEE Petersburg, Va., July 10. With view to tht demobilUntiop of aiep teat te Camp Lot oi rapidly Pt potaible, it la pa pliantd to mutter out of ef vice each day at ma ay ai two thousand pad i aid ia thit work thp demebilii pg tlprht pt Camp Mtadt kivt b Ht la tkp Ltp tpptopmoat Tk me tr mil aptprplly tPioup la gel tp thtit home pnd rvturp lo pUilipp fift. Thtrt wprp 4tmob!le4 pr thp pm to" dv ppptppintptplp Iftoop hu44 atpp who pro frppt virioui Stptpp, A too tirlty pt them from Virgipip pa4 North irolinp. Amepg thptp who PMolvod their diachirp today worp I0mthit lik pit huadr4 groat. I'p tp thli lima pbopt ppvpptPPi kun dred tnd fifty of tha mta wh kaa received tktir dichl'ft hpvp ? LIVED OUTDOORS mm tod- fwt-fvrer i-1ho grmyr- kit bep falliag hprp to popioup thaw, rt for thp put font 4yi but th wpp pt Cpmp U havp ppjoyp4 l (tftpf lh feeopt hot pll. Baturdiy wpi thp bniipit 4j in the history pf demobilUiBg pf aypp , gt Cimp, Lee, I fin bla mupttrpj ff" i trjcoi PrtwMp tw pn4 thr hv dred left thii pitoraooa fop TirtOUV vaT t bp 4ppbii4. : ? . : v WHEAT PRICE BASIS DISPUTE SETTLED Contention of Long Standing Between Farmers And Grain Buyers (ly th AoUte(l Preta.) Kpw York, July M.-To tettlo tt Itag tUading dispute betweea farnsert t4 gvpla byt I' proper priep bgtlp'fpf wkapt, tk VT p. Orpja Corpo rtlii hi mr4 itp pptipt with bvyprg wberby Ih lttf pgroo "to reflect properly io producer tht oo prpmipt't frBtoe4 price fop pprloiip rpdl Pf wheat It wpp pnneupted her Might.. Tbil ppatfaet which plpeef thp goverp miat a the potitiep of ttaad'pg behind preduetn tp mi that they oblpin a arepar price for their wheat, providet that, ip eppp ef ditagreement, either firmer Pf buytn prp privileged to lubmit a a m pie pf tbp whept ip dis ppt t thp aeareit topp vice orotideat if th graia tarpon tie tad from him git p review pf thp method pf detcrmin Ug thp prup. It plat providet for oppepl, that final doeitiop may bt tpkea to Juliut H. Barati, wheat director, although the grata corporation urged buyers and aellera to reach a mutual agreement wherever possible thereby laving tht torporptiop burden of pettling trivial 4iiputci. The contract specific! that miller., aad dealer "shall purchase oa tho proper grade and doekage under the federal ttpadprdi pn4 thpll pay therefor aot leu than th guaranteed prices bated op tuck proper grpdp aad dock age, at tko terminal most advantage ously reaehe4, lei freight pnd lei a reasonable handling margin." j.W aTaVVJamanV mT 4f .sTMELbi Conditioa Of Tho HohoapeJUrap, Araeroagta, ' Friday, July U.CBy Thp Aoeiatt4 Pre.) Thp ppPoUtlop of former Emperlpr William, who hap beta HI from ear trouble,' it greatly SHREDDBD .WHEAT, DAYS are uleasant to tmmctiiiQy , o aw their with bemes and otl , to xelease jaded stovmk from the heavj? Water diet, Nothuvg so dcKcibus or wfafa somefcr children w drovm-itps. A Siiminer bponiohoM ready lantpToBWmB -? w aaav tr j u' j. r ,m ;m m t m improved, but ha 'pti'l fempipe Jpdoore. Thl- erm?. Egtjtrpoa Apguita Vie tqrip wkP hpf beep Buffering from heart trouble wpp pf wl today, (hit hp Wi ahle to feeolvp p dtrman boy who had walked to-Amerengoa from Germany . p , . $atiJitying goodno Dance any time the Victrola is always Ready with lively one-steps and fox-trots and fascinating waltzes that mike you forget every care and just want to dance on and on Music that inspires you to dance your very best the perfect playing of bands and orches tras renowned for their splendid dance music As enjoyable with a Victrola as tftmigjk' you actually hired the entire band or orches tra itself. Loud and clear enough for a whole roomful of dancers and yet easily adaptable when only a few couples (or, even one!) want a quiet little dance all their own Vieton and Vlctnlu lis ta foo. Any Victor dealer will gladly play the omit View Dane? Records and demounts tha victrola. YJsqt Talking Machine - with the object of peeing the former kalero.. Skp ta!k4 with the. boy for homotimo ip thp gardea of the Vpa Pentlnck PpatU. ' " , The C.ermtg Piwi pgpcy report that Count Hohepcellfra wat puffering from teriouo aervpup pffiictioa ip uafousded. X 1 .'1 riai evei ready! Co., Camden, N. J, - i. Imnortaint foocJea. rtcnr gacorPs 4 via, gf lBW)SbMM Tt MtWtMc)piy pJaNffftaaamatajdJ JPp1 4pwCoafwWWl ! Ihtl WMaNBla jf aamaBaMaaMpWfwXgt f4 bo wm4 otthpw moil aTaaswPt aMBBtBJB, aaapjoi PPaVWWMPWaWppmaw Haw VhaaeKn ! p Onsasa am tko lot of mat mm Virlrola" tt th RpimrP Tralamar of a Vt Toastap IPaaMo Coaawaaf Ooatp powog tao pewowaai el wot Cempoop ealp. aotBmaia, ha frdj but J lij)? w - j- : f'4." . . ..-."
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