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,T3 THE NEWS AND OBSERVER: - TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 7. 191!. ESEIIT WILSON GOT FROM EUROPE President Makes Public List of - Donations To Satisfy The f' Republicans" ; SENATORS MADE MUCH - ADO ABOUT NOTHING Secretary Tumulty Answers Requests For Information, Oirlnf Full - and Complete Ut of Artlolei Givea To President and To Mrs. Wil son From All Sonroee German, occupation), presented by the kinr, in leather folder. "'"inwj': : A reproduction of the Walt .. and Komulue end Kerens' in geld, presented "by the people threufh private subscrip tion, . .. "A wee of lace in leallier case. pre. Mated by ttiraor Orlando ia behalf of 'hi eollesKuet.' "A null reproduction la illvtr o( pitcher found in the ruins of Pom pell. ' In making this statement, I am neb Iff upon the express direction of tkt President and Mr. Wilson. TURKISH PROBLEM CAUSES TROUBLE AT CONFERENCE Washington. Oct. 6. Aeting upon the "express direction of th President and -Sire. Wilson," Secretary Tumulty to day made public a statement contain, ing an Itemized list of presents re . eeived by them while ia Europe Mr, Temqlty't statement follows: While ea bis western trip the Presi dent's attention was called to the reso lution of Representative Rodcnberg, of Illinois, and the statements of Senators Penrose and Sherman it regard to git" received by the President aud Mrs. Wil son while they were in Europe. "senator Hhermaa indicated the bnnis of the various stories touching this matter when be said; 'Cloak-room gos alp laid the value of these gifts at half a million dollars.' Senator Penrose said he bad been .informed the Presi 'dential party 'brought bark to this country presents from crowned heads and foreign governments amounting to several million dotliiri.' ' Hcr re the facts: ''OutsU of a considerable number of small gifts, such at books, walking sticks, an old silver dish found In the ruins of Louvaln. war souvenirs made by eoldiers er out of war material, and numerous medals struck off in his honor, the following arc tlio only important lifts received by the rreimcnt Europe: "Ia England Photograph King and Queen of England. "A book relating to Windsor fustic. "The freedom of the City of London, presented by the Lord Mayor at Uuild ljr.ll. ' "la It:iljr A uater-rolor picture, on broaas easel, presented by the Queen of Italy. "A brease lijure presented at the Capital ia Borne (a gift from the people.) , i "A figure of 'Italia Victoria, sont to the train at tionoa, either by. a school orby ths ritut'iii of Uvr.oa. "A set of books from the citisens of Oonne. -. A mosaic presented by the Pope. "A bronsj Aspire presented by a budy ,f students. t "The Preildent"'alo recolvcd -num-ereus honorary degrees from nearly all of the countries of Kurnpe, ad many resolutions of rripcct and gratitude. 'Kanwtht thrt there i n enrmtitu. tlonol inhibition against the Prosidont " rerviiij gifts from foreign rulers or ' strifes, the President nftri- eomultiug the rkicrotnry of Htntc, was prcp:iriu a list of the. presents he inti'iuled to risk the permission of Congross to re tain, just beforo hu stnrtrd on U- v. cm trip. NJn ndiiitiiin to t lie g;Jt rrceivca liy in of the Frets Consider! That Asia Minor Hag Reaped Control of Constantinople Parts, Oct. 6. (L'y the Associated Press.) The new situation ia Turkey which bas arisen through the resigns tion of the cabinet is regarded in French eircles as confronting the peace eonferehec with another grave and urg ent problem. The downfall of the gov eminent is attributed to the occupation of Konieh by Nationalist fotees under M'istapha Kain.il, who according to some estimates, has 300,000 men. The press generally considers that Asia Minor has. entirely escaped from the control of Constantinople and that the .roung Turks are regaining the upper band. Borne of the newspapers point Mil that there is no force available to dual with tho refractory elements; others. ask whether tho entente powers pre sufflcleiiily united nnd inclined to the necessary powerful .Intervention. French fllri,-i eircles direct attention to the fact that l)j mill Paaha, the new War Minuter, ia the political ally of Muatnpha Kernel, and the French, gen erally are of the opinion that the change ia the cabinet may result stabilizing the government and extend ing its authority over greater territory The sultan's decree, according to ths version received tiy the Trench author! lies, outlines a policy which appears to embody an endeavor to reach an understanding with the Nationalists. The Strong Wtlkstaad the Heat of Hammer Better Than the Weak Old people who are feeble am youn er people wno are weak, will be strength ened and enabled to go through the do preasins; bent of, summer bj tnkrng UKOVK'S TASTKLE8S (hill TONIC. It purifies and nriehes th.' blend and build up the whole system. You can soon feel Its tttrengtheniug, Inv.Knrating tnect. eoe. Adv. Tense Situation In Steel Strike Calis Out Troops (Continued from Page One.) service, the order stated, he would be hold "pending further Investigation." This hitter ' prirfision was taken to niefnt that discharged soldiers wearing their army uniforms in the city would he held in custody, v Steel plants throughout the district coutiuued to operate today with vary ing forces of men at work. As on pre vious days, plant officials claimed that mnny additional men had reported for work but strike leaders asserted tint only a few unskilled workers had gone ultra. After aa" investigation following the arrest or a negro on a charge of carry ing a weapon, ('. E. liuber, assistant postmaster at Gary, doelijrod today that iriorw firearms were reaching negroes at tiary through the mails. J!e expressed BOTH CLUBS SUFFER - .UrMEJJLBATTING. Reds Are Hitting For 2 1 S Compared With Mart: of .190 By Chicago Chicago, III., Oct. 6. Both the Cin clnhatl and Chicaito emus suffered a slump in their batting today as a re sult of the great pitching duel between Williams the star Southpaw, and fcllec, Moraq's greet right-bandar. The for mer held the Kati'onat League eham- f ions to four bite while the American League representatives gathered only three off tiler. Tonight fh clubs arc separated by twenty-three points, nitli the advantage in favor of the tinul League club. Cincinnati is hitting for a club average of 2.13, compared with a mark of .190 made by the Chicago club, t our men on the Moron aggregation are above the select aou" mark. They are Keuther, with his perfect score of 1,0"0; Wingo and Fisher with .800, and Eller with Xi. On the Kox nggrerntinn four men are bitting in the select crowd but none lias a perfeet avorage. McMillan leads with a mark of Aw, while Joe Jackson, the mighty slugger of the Americanx, is batting .'Oft. helm Ik has an average of while Vr saver is just under the wire with JIW. The National League club hus.made thirty hits iu 11 times at but, while its rival has gathered tO in 1"3 times at bat. NATIONAL AUTO. ' THEFT LAW PASSED XCeatiaaed from Plge Oae.r ELLER'S WORK STANDS OUT AS BIG FEATURE CiucT Twirler Fitches Forty-six Strikes; Williams Gets Across 43 Strikes " Chicsgo, III., Oct. 6.'nud Eller's ensational pitching for Ciucinuuti in today's game of the world scries stood out clearly in the pitching analysis After bis tno-baso bit had paved the way for his team's four runs in the sixth inning, he took chances with the Chicago battmen, but in tho first five sessions be was usingjiis best brand of -I 4. 1 k . A menus, aups ami ueiiuers en every occasion. Of the forty-six strikes which Kllor pitched, .16 came iu the first five iu- aiugs and half of that number were rrronled in the second and third, when tie struck out sig successive batsmen n the third inning Licbold was the only 8ot player to touch the ball, and us best was a high foul into the upper icr of the grandstand for a strike, While tiller s work was unusual, Wil liams pitched a fine brand of ball, and made a rreditubla record. He had forty- hr.e strikes in eight innings, and only Italia, a performance, which was far ahead of his exhibition at Ciieinnati in the second game of the aeries. In spite of the theory that Hire is money, mem of the strikers demand more money for less time. (lie lwlicf that Most office authorities A ...I I.I M nl .nC... .1., I: - J . I. - pnM to Mm. Wiisonlwhiu lfl1 - 1.1 ...w... i r.uruiivs Kroner t ''A pin ef Parleian enamel with tiny diamond chips, prtf.liled iu itotel do Vide by the city of Parle. t 'Linen kand-cmbroidered lunch Sut (smell oloth and dor.cn napkins) in a ease, presented through Madame Poin. rare and Madnme'Pirhon by the work ing women of Prance. x "In Belgium t MA email medal by Cardinal Merrier. "A Belgian lace table cover, present ed by the Cjuecn. "A complete file ef the 'Libre Bui gitrue (therssper published during the Wsnts Cotton Labeled. Washington, Oct. 0. Baling pf boll or machine cotton without being m.irfcnd with such words would be prohibited under a resolution Introduced today by Reprc.rntBtlve flrcen, Republican, of Massachusetts. A penalty of tSOO is lru posrablo for violations ef the resolu tion. .."i Amend the World Derby. New York,. Oct. . The Aeru Club of America and the Aerial League of America today announced the appoint ment of a commission to arrange for the first serial -darby around the P()4 to be held In IDSO. Tfofcio Tloklo Tioklo Tht' mat Makes Yen Cough fffpycG' v Stops The TloMe Dy fimty THm Throat " 33o pmr Bottlo fc mm r ft mrrTsVgaTffiTmfaBa ADMlMSTSATBira NOTICB. Having qualifiod as Administratrix oil 3. A. T. Penny, deceased, late of Wake 1 Cnuaty, N. this is te notify all per one navmg claims against the estate vt mid deceased to exhibit them to the I't.dersigucd ea er before the 10th day September , JiS0, of, this eotiee win tie pieaaea ia Mr oi their reeovcry. I All (crsons indeMed to said estate will jh no make immeujete ptymeat. l.'rs 8th day of (September, 1910, ORA V. BAILEY. Administratrix. ' Keuse, N. Cm Route No. I. L. 8. BBABSUEIJJ, Attorney, Ealeigh, V. ft LOST: BETWEEN TVQVAY 8PBIN08 mm IltlU.. a'a :.mwm SX'W.I .L tire Sxt, Ketura to Interstate Motor I Equipment to, Kaietgh, end receive A SAFE TREATMENT FOR CROUP TtMBtuds ml (Mtdica sH year liom this swift sn4 ttrrirrlssi ttlmM. Ey wothfT shoslkf kmm mn sa4 a kraie rssMttr.s-4 thr k M aatw or sun Usiem lor dauesae ttssgrstlan thaa seewiir SiTSLAiAna ,It (a kanmU-s e eismlttj. Foe bin rub it ui,ad can sppiy It tothstrndtrsst akla wltiout iirllaHng flSart. a.eep as Ota Ce Joy feelve ing r .'i'formatioa eoaeeraing txporta of sugar. The Senator saya be is in fbrmed there is 'n ample supply ef iu;;nr in Canada, which is now selling at sitera eenta per pound retail. He iu'fi.'irc ahether the product of Ameri- cj'i retinnriee ether than eugar in bond brought in to he refined especially for foreign eountnre Is being exported j-om the United States. Heuator Him- mons hna asked immediate attentioa and reply te bis telegram. Meanwhile, eRcpresentative Edward W. i'ou today reeelved telegrams from -u!iii:. North Carolina, saytug th.it largi quantities ef fruit 'e going to "Shte in the I locality because ef the lerk ff rugar for canning and pre- sironK. i'r. IVu, too, has protested te tho t.iualirntion board. Godwin Ceta Passpert. Representative Uannibal L. Godwin tony took initial steps te obtain' a pass port for Mrs. William C. Lee, wife of lieutenant Lee, ef Dunn, who Is still with the American expeditionary forces in r ranee. Ths war department lias now luted restrictions regarding the is suance of pasaports to pica in fuK'ga service, and Mrs. Lee will probably soon join her husband ia I" ranee. The re quest for the passport was made .by Eugene T. Lee, postmaster at Dunn, a brother pf the army effteey. r Representative Pou called at the Post office Department today to examine the records in the Louiaburg postofflee site row. This wrangle, as reported in pre- I vious dispatches, concerns whether the postomce snau pe mnreu rrgm a ouiia ing owned by O. W. Ford t that owned by J. M. Allen. The Postofflee Depart ment promised a urinal answer in the controversy within a day or two. Fish Scrap Prise Toe Lew. A large delegation of manufacturers of fish products' of the eastern eoast of North Carolinaf eeme to Washing- ABOUT RHEUMATISM What Thousands Have Found Glvea Relief From This Painful Trouble. Bheumltism is a constitutional die ease, manifesting itself in local aches and pains, inflamed joints and stiff muscles. It cannot be cured hy local or external applications. It must have constitutional treatment. Take a course of the great blood' purifying and tonic medicine, Hood's gersaparma, wnien corrects tne acid condition of tho blood on which rheu matism depends, nnd gives permanent relief. This medicine combines, with excellent alteratives and tonics, what is generally conceded to be the most effective agent in the treatment of this disease. v If a eatliertle er laxative is needed take Hood's Pills. Purely vegetable. (Adv.) ton today to protest against proposed Federal regulation of the price paid ror "Dsn scraps, wliicn is used In mak' Ing.fjirJtiUierThe .Department ef Ar rieyltura bas tuntaUvaly euKi.es ted a price of $3.T3 'per nnit tf ammonia," at tnis product is soul, whereas' the nsbermea say they are bow getting 7 "per unit of ammonia)" and are losing money, The delegation from North Carolina. which joined other delegations of fish manufacturers from Maine to the Gulf, Includes: William M. Webb. C. 8. Wallace, 3, C. Taylor, J. A. Guthrie, Jd. S. Lee, and T. U. Taylor, of Alorehead tJityi B. 3, Willis, W.. A. Mace and Mr. Dosne, ef Bogue Bound; Albert Marks and W, p. Blades; ef New Hern. - -'' ., .- t.-, , Fish Scrap Indnstry. ' Mr. Webb, who was formerly.. Sucre tary te Representative Brinson, but is now in the nsh business, aaaerted that in Carteret county alone about eight hundred nien would be thrown out of work if the "fish scrap1 price ie lowered. to $37i. The factories presented today balance sheets showing that many ef them are making no money at the pres ent price and are operating at ft temuor ary loss hoping that fall business will recoup their losses. Suggested action by the Department of Agriculture is under the food control act giving prices fixing power to the 6nly a powerful medicine will end RHEUMATISM It matter net whatha veu lave had agantsine rfcmaatit rains for HO years er disumlne twitch tmf it woks,' Rhsiona is miehty and pomrrul enoi)sh to hlp drive rheum lis poisons front your -badr and abolish ail misery, or the eosL anull mm it is. will be chxrfullr rwfitndsd, DruxKists everywhere srw tajorise4 to sU Rheuma en e nosr.ae-pay siasi. It's absolutely harmless and attsr tskm ths small dose sa directed one a day fer two oaf you should snow that at hut you have ebulaed svmeiJr that will aameuer rheum t Is na. fur over ten years threuirhout AnMrirs Bheuraa has been prew.tbed and has re leased thousands from asony. Kins-Crawetl Irue Co., will supply you and guarantee money refunded if not satisfactory. Adv.) government. The thing mainly at issue ie the price of fertiliser to the farmers, but the fertilizer folia today aeemed, to agree With the fieri h Carolina flshermea that they were not making largf rrafitx eneh'-nergp'-tt thf-preeea return. The bearlnge are being conducted by a' department board beaded' by iliJton Whitney, chief of the Bureau of Soils. The delegation will remsir ever far a day although en immediate decision is not expected. Closing dowa of the fish products fasteriee along the Kaatera sonst ef the titate la predicted by Mr. Webb and other if the irke of this fertiliser ingredient ta lowered Us Antiseptic Liquid Zono erWeeea L. mmm reeenertw tisa SB-UWTl UiU to atop itching tartar nod relieve skin irrtutioo a that dm tittskia oft, ciesrr atvl bealtb'. Any ttruggiet can aropply oa with Zetno, lcai xwraUyevejtnejaki rliawajwi. KwtTtt. ttf ba friinishes. revaaans, rtlaoVKeait. In miser e-SEatSl SjTtsl VST tO ZsTfUfX dlaappeir syvcrnigtrt. itcatng Dauaii mmm iMlMtHI Wmm SSI MMffm Witt. aeptie liquhi, dean, Wf t aa and dependabte. h cut ecdr SScg ea ntn large bottle, $1.00. It erill not ntain. U not frreasy or ntJcky and is podtyvsiy . ale lot tender, essneitira ekiaa, TbLW.fcMCeCVjveJss4.a Ringworm Scalp Sores Uraa e eejssty ae(p try D. D. B. -rrescrtptiow. Se easy te evptr, et Creajy or aseasy. It frsshaa labs u . sremaael the relief Is Instant. Try N - tratar. W swarsarise Um aiwt hettie. SJcSeeaadlla. . ILD.3ED.IED. Henry T. Hleka Co. Tueker Bssiuiina Pharauiy. Wake Drue guar. -Ad.) NOTICE. ,. I'srris Antone, having executed te the undersigned a voluntary Daed of Assignment for the benefit of bis si-ed itors, which Uced s recorded In th office of the Keglsler ef Deeds fur Wak County, in Book 341, at Pag 301, thii ii to notify all persons indobted to tin said I'srris Antone te make immediate payment to the undersigned at bis of fire, No. Sll Commercial National Bank Building, Balelgh, N. C, and to notify all creditors of the eaid 1'arrii Antono to file verified statemente of their artounts with the Clerk ef the Superior Court of Wake County, as re quired by lew, ' ThisJieptember S3, 1919. W. H. -BAWYEB, Assignee of Ferris Antone. HERPICIDE MARY SAYS ii mM pa asaa tor " - - ; and auree re I c - t5ir 'cossrmesjd H. Tf2f - V ' sell It tot and 'VI'l'JJ !!)! ' w '. I CeemCnaartA, '"' rfwssitiit, Mi r. 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