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THE NEWS AND OBSERVER FRIDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 6, 1920. RAIETGK COMPANY GEtS BIS HIGHWAY CONTRACT X, 0. Lassiter Company Will 1 1 Bmld Kooky Mount-Hasn-? I Till Boa Contract war awarded hy tiia llitfti wsy Commission to the B- ,0. Laasiter Co, of JHaleigh, for the construction of S.t mile of hard surfaced highway be tween Rocky Honnt and Nashville. The contract prie w'lHlHiQ por mile aad al together represents one of the largest rontrsrt yet awarded by the commis sion. ' The To Ml will be built with a concrete bate and a Topeka surface. Th eontrac stipulate that the work thill be completed within 300 working days from the signing of the docainant. Fr That CHILLY Footing i Ti" Ufore'i Tasteless CHILL Tonic. Jt Warms the Body by Purifying and Knriehing th Blood. Van can soon feel it htreugthcning. Invigorating Kffocs. Pric BOes Adv. FIVE WAKE SCHOOLS CLOSED BY INFLUENZA Five eounfy sehoois are now cl.i a a result of the rapid increase of in fluenta" fanes throiij(hout Wake. Tire communities where the disease lifts inter f ered with the stndie are Kuqiiay Hyriaga, Willow Springs, Williou, White Oak, and Fairview. The schools nt Fu ojissy Springs have beea clewed some lime, but th ether were, enjy flow-J this Week. Joe Jenklne Released. f'hfeagn, 111., Feb. 5. Jm Jenkins. utility catcher of the Chicago American League team, was released today to the Halt Lake City club of the I'ncillc leag ue. Te Care Cold In One Day Take LAXATIVK BHOMO (Jl'lNINK i. ,i e,iUl. ..n.l ' I 0SDIVV9- Jill .a, v,m Headaelie and works oil the (.'old. . W. UJtOVE'S signature on each hex. 'Me. Shut Up Hornets, Wilson De manded of American Navy (CaaUaacw frees Page One.) a merchant marine with administrative backing'" had been presented. "This new merchant marW is in jsepardy again," he said. 'Tnless the people register their high resolve never again to let America be dependent upon foreign bottoms this Bepohlican ttangresg will start the merchant marine dsns the toboggan slide out of which Woodrow Wilson pulled it out against Bepubliean opposition and hostility." Tribute to Cumminga. Secretary Daniels spoke as follows: "We are gathored tonight to take counsel and prepare for a great vie tory ia November and to do honor to na able leader of a historic and trium" ' phant party, fortified by a record of jsotahfe achievement ia the graveat period of the world's history, and in spired by the confidence that under the leadership of Chairman Cumminga tbe Democratic victory neat November will insure contiaoed front-door govern ment aad eoatinned prosperity to the American people. 1 have served aa po litical ahipmate with ilr. Cumminga, Jenrsed to esteem him as a man, honor him for devotion to his principles, and ' have eeme to Joia with yoa in express ing flnr appreciatioa for his truly un sellih, able and heartening leadership. 11 voices faith ia' Democratic achieve ment and confidence ia Demeeratta fu ture victories. His enthusiasm is baaed uaoa knowledge. - -H ass la fellowship with evcrv Democrat la America except those peaai mlits who, because dishonest appeal to hyphenated politics enabled the He pub lic ant to elect a majority of this Con gress, believe the people can be fooled again. They have Already found they got a geld brick. The reeord made by the Bepnblleane since November. 1918, if at sure to defeat the Kepublicaa party la Novcjnber ai it ia certain that the Demoerata will hnv the wisdom to go forward aad nominate a great leader, ho la himself a pisiform of construc tive progrese. It will do this and wilt win, because it will deserve to win. It will be approved not only by Democrats, - but by millions of forward-looking men i and women who will not stand for the , stsnd-pat reactionaries who aow rule tbe Bepubliean party. j Glorious War Record. I Tfca reeord of the conduct of tho ' World War by the Democratic, admin istration ia a glory aot only to the iiemberi of our party but to the whole ' . country at well. Tha victory ia" the World War waa won by men of all psrtlfs, for devotion aad valour and sec ri See were aa marked in the youths tho hastened to tha colon from Be . publican . as from Democratic homes. There were no mistakes made during lhe war which Involved honesty-or the highest possible eBieieney under Amor ) eaa condition by Deaaocratie offi-' elalf. There were mistakes to be sure, 1 but aever ia history' were ao many men : A Winter Romtnce By JfJtaa) aWkirmt nL Herb Moots Naa I It waa Just a Frank oredletsd. Harb 'fall" for Nan th moment he aaw her. I : "Isn't aba' stunning!" hlpre.l b ' m at His first opportunity, "How , long la ah going to a berer' I teaslncly shook my flngfr at blm. Aala Frank wa right Herb wa u- In to be a reaular visitor wt our hom , while Nan was there. : Already I could sens tb dslig ht of a pretty romano. W went to a football gams In the . afternoon berbre Tbaaksgivlng dinner. ; Herb always has been a great enthusi ast for th iraine, but Naa won his at ( tenooa ea thla oeoaalon. - : j But wha wouldn't, bar bn won , Kan wa cerUlnly beautiful that after wooa. Charmingly gowned vivacious and winsome, eh waa entrancing, tier I cheek glowed trader th carves of her rich velvet hat and th black fur about her ahouldsr only aerved to hslahtea th glorious color of her won- dsrful omplxion. , ' : Rtrang as It may seem, sharp, frosty " sir never hurt Nan complexion. VthyT Bh always appli Hasan's 1 Magnolia Ilalm befor going out, which en ha noes th beauty of her skin. at tbe warn tlm protecting It - . 5 : EvVty womaa should bmra th valu 4 of MagBoll Balm. It la an Ideal t liquid, powilsc Miy to apply and tnm from areas and Injurious suUUnocs. Thre color whits, pink and roM-r4. ! It only coat T eent from dealer or . poet ptd from (he I -yon Manufscturtna Co 10 a, jritih BU. Brooklyn, M, T. . Of urv Hr bed Naa sit bwid him a b drove us hom In hi car. ' But iscb a round-about way that he took us to our bouse oh. sly Her- . hertl v "(Tabe continued.) " mobilized, trailed, outfitted, and trans ported three thousand miles across the sea so rapidly 'ami eo wonderfully as under the leadership of Woodrow Wil son in the World War of 1P17-1S. 'The people of the whole country are proud nf the record mad, proud of the men who fought on land aad sea, proud 't the organization and skilled men lio ronverted tieaceful plants into elite if nt war factories, proud that now, a in other ernes ia the nation's history, they huve .1 great man in the White House with the pati earn and flrmness of Abntfiam Lincoln and the baek-'ion of Andrew Jackson. Not only a statesman and patriot, he wns in war a wise military lender. Lung before, on either side of the wa ter, naval stuffs proposed the eonvoy system r tlm barrage. President Wil son pointed out that tho only way to most surely safeguard merchant ships was to send them In eonvoya protected W :inuil -l)is, and that the only ef-fertiv.- way to tight the .'submarine was to iiinke a way or find an effective w;iy to shut titatin. up behind a barnige through which the eould ant And outlet to the oeean. Navy follows Wilson's Advice. '"You mimt shut up the hornets )n I their nest' he told two thousand naval officers in the early days of the war in a memorable apoeeh on the quarter" deck of the Pennsylvania, 'for you eiin never end the submarine peril if you let them out and then have to de vote yourselves to chasing them all over, the oeean.' The barrage, inally built rro the North Sea, was tb American navv's answer to the Presi dent's counsel to- 'shut up the hornets in thvir nmts. It was proposed by Ad aiiraf Karle, of the Bureau of Ordnance in April, 1917, approved by Admiral Benson ami A'lmiral Mayo, by the gen eral board, by tho Secretary of the. Navy and Navy Department' oftii,'ialn and by tho President of the I'mted estates. It wae the greatest new construc tive naval measure of elfeetivene in the whole war. If" if eouhl have been cousmictcil when first orouoseil bv Hie - . , , . II nure.'iu or riiiiauce, me suiunarine i aii'iiHco woulil havfl been checked sooner. for it wan a great factor buth in de stroying the murude of tho German navy and in its deadly destruction of submarines. Big Navy Needed. "The first, authority to the executive. to open negotiations for internnfionsl' agreement to esd competitive navv Iniililing naii contaiiied in tbe act aopra priatiug tho !nrgest sum of money for a powerful navy ever enacted by any Congress. It was tho celebrated three year building program enacted in lHlct in pursuance of the rnrommendntinn of t'resiili'Ut Wilnon for one hundred and fifty-six ships, .which, when eumpleted, will cost M;!5,lXHV(Mi. This was more ships than all the Republican Congresses)) for n decade had authorised aud the accompanying- authorization for muni tions of all km. Is proved invaluable when this country inter entered the world war. It waa recognized that if continued and hectic competitive navy building Iwciuue the permanent policy of tho nations this was hut tho first great step fur American interests. American protection aud American responsibility demanded that it build a navy aeeoud to no navy in the. world. I have believed, and earnestly bolieve, a proper League of Nations could main tain the peace of tho world without! billions of mney annually for new construction, but X have maintained that with n leugne in operation a mobile nnval force would be needed and that the United Btatei owed it to itself that it furnish in units and lighting strength at least as large a portion of this force aa any other nation. Without a euru of Nutions, bound together ia the ce- of mutnal helpfulness ""- ceived by Woodrow Wilson, Robert Cecil, General Hinuts and like patriots, the duty of this Nation is as plain as a pike-staff. It 'is aa clear today as when uttered by President Wilson at ftt. Louis on the third day nf February, 11116. when he said: The American navy ought, in my judgment, to be incom parably tha most adequate navy in the world.' "The navy today is building sixteen of the 'most powerful Bghsing ships in i From Dr. R. P. COLLINS Wko rnaulkM On ! Worn Skla Cream far AH Skla Trwwklaa "I reetvea the jar et " Oisaswlsss Vfcta Crwmm. an sar people thtak It I great I areaerlhs It for all ekta trouble. aa4 get wentciful i nits. It t a grsst imarovement ever th l4-tlm greaay an smr ointment." for a free easnoi. The nsvmsii Chemical Co.. Baltimore Ud. NOTICE Or SALE. By virtue of tbe authoritv of an order of the Superior Court of Wake eountv. North Carolina, made in the reeial pro ceeding entitled Addi L.. Alexander, Claude E. Whittaker et si. the under signed -will on the premises in Baleigh, N. -'., on Thursday March 4th, JtCO, at 12 noon offer for tale and sell to th highest bidder, subject to confirma tion by th court, the following des cribed lot of land lying in the city of Bnleigh, Wake county, N. C. " Beginning in the northern boundary line of East ITargett street. 60 feet west of South Blount street, the southwest eorncr of the Victory Fir Uous lot, and run thence north, with said fir noun tin 65 feet ; thence westwardly ia a lin parallel with aid Btrgett street, 53 feet more or less theaca outhwardly (with center of Light net wall) ia a line parallel with said Victory Fire Heus line 83 feet to the northern boundary line of said Hargett street I thence east with tsid Hargett street 53 feet, more or less. to th beginning. f Th purchaser hav a right to por ch th party wall on th west from Lightner npoa. the terms ef a party wall agreement to be announced at th sale. The property will be divided into twa lot and sold separately, and tha offered as a whole. Term, eae-third (1-3) cash and bal ance in oa aad two year, with intsroat at per cent en th deferred payment. This Sad, day of February, IKiU. ; J. W. BAILEY. I -. " 8. BROWN BHEPHEBD. -' Commissioaera. Feb. -10 17-:L"" " . . TTP the world, tea scout cruisers, and pot ting the finishing touches oa the ) destroyera, ordered during the World War. Nob of thie construction will be delayed abandoned, and our navy w 11 permit no nation to -lend it in new design and powerful lighting craft. We have never accepted, and never will accept, tb un-American policy adro eated by some that 'America should have rh secosd largest navy in the world,' aa if this grunt country should limit its protection and offensive and accept second place to any nation on earth. W are to have a League ef Na tions with America making as large a contribution as any other country to the mobile pulice foroe afloat, or we are to have "a navy Huconiparably the most adequate navy iu the world.' j Which must it he It most be one or j the other. - I No Afgreeaive Parous, I "Admiral Malum, ia his 'Influence of ejca l'cmi'r tin History, declared: The j necessity of a navy ia the restricted sonse or the word, springs, therefore, from tbe existence of a peaaeful shipping and dinapiiears with it, except in the ease of u nation which ha aggressive tendencies. As the United Htutes has at pres. at no aggrive purposes, aad aa its merchant service has disappeared, the dwindling of the armed fleet and general lack ot interest in it are strictly logical consequences. ' "The commerce of the world is car ried ou in ships. No country can pros per permanently .or serve humanity which does not trade with the- world aud provide ships under its own ting forocetin-borne commerce. In the early days of tbe Republic, wheq we were young, our ships sailed all seas and laid the foiinduti'Vi'ri's for the wealth of New Kngland, In ltU, following a wise l national policy, American ships carried over ill per cent of the imports into this country. Then we forgot old fiisliioneil American right and slept on the fundaments! doctrine of freedom tS the seas and in 1S70 we carried only 33 per ceut. We even further surrend ered the use of the sea to other nations so that i" ltf" our ships carried only 17 per cent. Hy 1010 we were hurrving to tho irredutible minimum and carried only 10 per cent. As to carrying our exports we were even ill a worse con dition, for Anicricau thips iu 1910 car ried t7..r0 worth of our export out of every JliKI north. In 153, when we were wiser and used the ocean, Amer ican ships carried t7;'.N0 worth of everv Ii.K worth of exports. By 1910 we had gotten down to American shiiia curry ing :ilO,010,(K'0 worth of our foreiirn commerce, whereas in 1S53 we carried W5,oHl,000 worth. The significance of this decadence is seen when it is re culled that this Aiuerihnn commerce in creased frrm t"4H,OOfl,000 in 1855 to three billion dollars iu 1910. To state tho result of our blind merchant marine policy more impressively, wo had six time mi s much to carry in 1910 and we carried in our ships only three-fourths as much as we carried fifty years ago. I'p to the inauguration of Woodrow Wilson we had delivered our ocean- carrying trade into the hands of other uatinu,rvtind naturally they took the bestseuiarkets, gave their' merchants tho best rates, aud American trade abroad languished. "President Wilson bad not been in the White House long before he took steps to lift the merchant marine out of it innocuous desuetude into which it had fallea after forty year of KeiHiblicun neglect aud indifference. In the very month iu litis when the war began in Kurope it seemed very remote from us then Congressman Alexander, now Secretary of Commerce, introduced the Shipping Hill in the House. It was the first constructive measure to give .America a merchant marine proposed with administrative hacking in half a ccnairv. If it had been promptly enacted and we had gone to work in the fall of 19U building ships we would not have been caught when we entered tbe war so short on the prime need of the war, for ship above all things wa the hard Err. Constipation Vanishes Forever Prompt Pennanent Relief CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER FILLS never fail. Purely rent- table .act surety but gentty - oo tbe I Stop after J dinner di treaa cor- IrterS IITTLE IVER JILLS net inaige tiou iinorove tbe complexion brighten tbe eyes. iaaanrm awaniae gnrrt DR. CARTER'S n ON PILLS, Nature's great nerve and 6tood lontcrTBr Aaamla. RhsasaaMsas, Wimaasauss, SlccaJtaaatss and Female Weakaeaa. The FiUR L. SAMUELS, Prop. IU S. Wilmington 8tret BALEIGH, N. C The Cold Weather is a good reminder that there is plenty of Winter. Weather ahead. ''' "For ' V Friday and Saturday Special Sale of LADIES' COATS worth up to 540.00 on $23,75 Men's Overcoats, regular 130.00 value, on sale at . . . $18 75 Big vain la Coata fat Mias .... Yonta and Childroa. WE CLOTHE AND BHOS . TUB TAUXLis .. est imperative aved to supply qnickty. But fatal delay impeded. I a hie De cember 191 message to Congress Pres ident Wiuwa emphasized the necessity of th j Alexander bill. No action. Ocean I freight rate increased 500 to 1,000 per cent." Earnest, effort were renewed for its passage ia-l). The House aaw the seed and passed tb hill. A few Demoarat and all the Bepubliean killed it. in tho Senate. The Week bill to au thorize the (Secretary of th Navy to employ Naval ships in passenger aad freight carrying, with provision to build aad operate other merehaat ship, painted the House by 215 to . 122. It failed ia tha He note. In hi message to Congress iu December 1915 the Pres ident agaia urged tbe need of building ship. The House passed the Alexander bilL It was somewhat emasculated in she Senate and passed by a strict party vote, every Bepubliean voting against the first and absolutely essential -pre-" pnrdness measure. It became a law, 49 months after the President had first its passage: I Congress had acted promptly iu 1914 w would not have found ourselves ao dependent upon for eign bottoms when we entered the war in 1017, and we would have saved hun dreds of millions of dollars by construct ing ships then rather than under whip and spur in the fever and extravagance of war. If tho Republicans had not filUtiutered' and obstructed and postpon ed, and mangled that great merchant marine nieasure, the . United States could have more rapidly transported soldiers and munitions in the spring of 1917. To say the least,' delay of that measure na tho crowning, blunder of 1914-15-lfl. For every additional me;r chant ship that flies the American Hag today and all constructed since liHil, the country is indebted to Woodrow Wilson and the Democratic administra tion. The impetus of Wilson' advocacy of a great merchant marine, helped to double the American tonnage in tbe first three years of bis administru tiou. "Thia new merchant marine is in jeopardy. Unless the people register their high resolve never again to let America be dependent upon foreign bottoms, this Bepubliean (Tuipress will start the merchant marine down the toboggan slide out of which Woodrow Wilson pulled it ngaiust Bepubliean op- i position and hostility. It would be a na tional blunder and disaster for this country to return to the old beggnrly attitude: 'flense, rir, Mr. Foreign Ship owner, may we- carry our products abroad!" Against such a national disas ter every patriot with vision must wage war." Secretary Daniels declared that nearly every great naval progress had been made under Democratio administra tion. No Monopoly of Patriotism. "In America no party can claim any monopoly of patriotism or achievement or courage, but the Democratic party haa been the leader beginning with Jefferson's demand for a duet to block ade the Burbary roast and rid the world ef pirates, making that immortal statement: 'A naval force can never endanger our liberties.' His first act as President was to send an' expedition against the pirate to link their ships. Tho legislation that marked the real beginning of our navy was enacted iu Madison's administration, and it was under Madison's administration that MaePonougU won the decisive naval victory that gavj the meaning to free dom; of the seas that the impressment i Stomach Ills permanently disappear alter drinking tne ceienrated nliivar Mineral Water. Positively guaranteed by money-back offer. Tastes fine; costs a trife. De livcred anywhere by our Raleigh Agonts, Porter Candy Co. Phone them. Adv. Closing Out Out: Entire Line of R.&G. CORSETS At Sensationally Low Prices At the same time we will offer unusually attractive reductions on . BON TON and ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS PRICED: $1.25!?$7.50 s. ,210 Faycttawille) St. "The Sam Marchandiaa For Less Money, DROPSY TREATEB ONE WEEK FREE Shset brMthra relwv s a tew boar. ssmIMm ) ) dwra. raawlatss ta llr. kV TK stomach nd hmrU porta, she bleed. strenctlMM otlr srstssa Writ for tastlm niels ears aad orssptsm alaah tor rm TrUd Tmtment. COLLIM DBOPSf REM KPT COatFAlTT. . T. Attaata. Ca, Glass of American teamen by another , nation would not be tolerateft". Th American aavy had quadrupled itaelf. When President Monroe announced th great doctrine which bears hi name, he) knew jt was dependent upon the ability and readiness of an American navy, ui jaca son' position, George Bancroft aaysl The Demoeratia party has ever con tended for the freedom of the eeas a th highway of commerce for th right f neutral nations for that extended trade which should make all intolligenc tbe common property of the world, hould compensate tb inequalities of climate, soil aad mineral wealth, and interchange all products of peculiar kill. Jackson taught the American mer chant and tbe America aailor to re pose confidingly under the anctity of the American dag.' That was under Polk's administration that tb Naval Academy at Aaaapoli. an institution unsurpassed In the- world for naval inn strur.tion, was established. It was in the administration of Franklin Pierce that eighteen ship were built, among them the six new frigate ef th Wabab clnss, x ship of the Hartford class, and six flrst-clas ships of th Iroquois elass the backbone of the navy, which bottled up the South and hastened Lee's surrender. And when Lineoln chose a Secretary ef the avy ia the War of the Hixtiesj he selected a great Democrat in the person of Gideon Welles, who became a Bepubliean long enough to destroy slavery, which he abhorred, and then returned to the Iemocratic party. In rover Cleveland's administration the nary was so strength ened that its policies gave the country the backbone of the navy, which was the country's sure dependence in tbe Hpan'ish-Amerirau War. . Its Largest Expansion. "The Navy under Woodrow Wilson RELIEVES COLD IN TjHE CHEST You can't afford to trifl with a cold ia th chest. 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AILAXIA.CAs mm 1 WW SSStf MS oriss y. as it - 0 enuatnd it. V7j il - tjj A Mil it SOc .nd r"' ' 60c inn. I i ; t GsW. I i" Cmm J Msswiravut. f EgBS.BJ! has seen its br.'st sxpihsion From 47,00ft snea it grew ia war te 125,000. Beforo, th war began the appropria tions had been doubled, the intensive training of tha wen la tbe fleet fitted them for tbe severe test of war, and from the first conflict with the enemy by armed guard oa merehaat ship, ia klarek 1917, aatil the Nary soielv erVi voyed tha last of two million soldiers to Ftanea aad brought them back quickly. tha Amotions Navy was a fighting or ganisation, It aad ready ia th as stil etto warfare of submarine aad mia, which, called for fitness, aerv courage daring and resources each hour wha our ships traversed the ever widening sab marine cone. Our Navy" never failed to throw every onnc of it power at ev ery moment aad increased it flghtiag men and fighting ship from start to finish. Upoa a triait to tha allied na tion in Europ ia March aad April, I found, ia avery son a try tnUusiasm for tha splendid efficiency of our nary. The me who wora it uniform have just causa for prid aad th soaatry can aevr forget that ita aavy avr failed to do a big job ia a big way Tbe verdict of history wiU b th unan imous report of th Navy Affairs Com mittee of the Hons f Bepreeentativee, 8ir. all is well with th Navy'." Your CLOTH ESI Encourage your Boy to be particular ,- about his clothes he will take better care of them and it will be a decided sav ing to you. Here are the kind of clothes boys like,, lively patterns, smart styles and attrac tive models. . $3 The Boys suits and overcoats we sell ane j$ made of stout, long wearing materials m they must give satisfactory service. Av Boys Suits ............ .$10.00 to $20.00 Boys' Overcoats $ 7.50 to $15.00 Boys' Mackinaws, sweaters, gloves and p caps. 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