Tuesday Morning, August 29, 1916
IE
Provision in Shijjiiu;
Hill
(iivt-s Power to
Kt lust-
to Ships Ifci'iis-
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THE WINSTON-SALE.! JOURNAL
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ALLIES HCE1
Soda
Crackers
vith a Flavor
Flavor is not expected of
ordinary soda crackers. But
Uneeda Biscuit are extraordinary soda
crackers and have a distinctive appetizing
flavor.
Buy Uneeda Biscuit because they are
"soda crackers with a flavor, but, above
II, buy them for tneir crisp goodness.
S cents everywhere
NATIONAL BISCUIT
COMPANY
DKFKXSIVK WI:aP()X
A(l A1X.ST BLACKLIST
Accented liv Senate as An
Amendment to Shipping
Bill; House Kxpected to
Accept ; no Protest by the
Allies
GROUND BREAKING RiEXT SUNDAY
, FOR HEW COLORED CHURCH
J 1 S 1 IHC
. blocks.
Or.
find
mid
nth
It is announced that Hie ground
breaking fi'V" new churtda to be
erected by Ihe colored Mctliodistij. in
the Heynolds addition tvlll t.'iti
place on Sunday, S pi-m bT al
3 p. in. Tliojlfoliw iiiij: uU'!'l!i!i's :i ri -pouncing
tliufl-vvht IliiMtf !!(;) i prim
ed: Sept. 3rd. at II a. m and :i p. in.
in the day and hour fixed to
break the ground, on which Iby
nolds Temple Colored -Methodist
Kpiscupal church in America, is tu he
erected.
A great time in store fur all. 1r.
E. K, McLa'-tv. pastor uf Centen
ary II . E. church Soul li, of Wlns-tun-Siilein
will deliver Hie principal
address. Additional remarks w. I be
made hy several olher disliiiKiiNhod
citi.ens. anions tliein are lion. i. II.
Katun, .Mayor of Winston-Salem,
If. K. Cover It. M. Courtney
Col. y. II . Hanes.
There will lie good singing
music . furnished hy the Kiev
Patriarch Ceginicnt Hand.
Prof. Waller Thompson will break
the ground.
This church,' when completed, will
he run on an Institutional plan,, to
Rether with lecture rooms,- where in
structions will he given on every line
' of Industry commonly followed hy
our peoole.
Hon. Leon Cash will introduce the
ground breaker and pros-nt the pick.
The ground breaking sermon will
be preached at II. a. m. in Collin's
Hall, (in Nth street. ' bctw'ini llidge
and Highland avenues, hy Or, ,1. A.
Hamlett of .lackson. Teiin., editor
of the (liristian Index.
Iion't forget the day and . date.
Sunday, September 3rd. at I I a. m,
and 3 p. m. at the above places.
Reynolds addition is- a beautiful
tract of land in the Kdslorn paef of i
me city. nar .stater College, in
which beautiful homes iH erect
ed, with all tme'ern installation--and
sold to the colored people of this
city at a reasonable price, on ea-y
terms.
Mr. Ti. J. Reynolds conloiid.s that
thp IkiIUP life of the pCL'rfi uhnel.l he
Improved and that be '1 d-1 all in
his tiower. to encourage Til ni .
ThlM beautiful addillo.i 1...
reached by t-ikini- the Ihmoilal
street ci r, getting off two Mncl;s
if the Hospitnl, at Tiimleaf street,
going south three Mocks on Ontilenf,
il on I Minlea f avenue, t wo
ou will see at sign on the
inter of Ounb'iif street and Ouu
af avenue.
v since this i .i a work for all.
1 heiiip auri doing and make this
if the KTamlest days in the his
nf U'itiston-Salem.
rv pastor, Potli white and col
and tiieir vtn.i: '-egat ains. in the
v
el a
1-1 v
1 1
I 'o
Win
'lit ;
one
M. V. I
.1. V.
II. S.
Church
tou-SaleraVire, illiitoil.' I
i ml grace, (lie' uft-asiiw
'. Come ul.
oster. Castur.
lloberts. fr-siding Ktdei1.
Stout, Ccniral Secretary
Kxtension.
WlfOT-SALEM AUDUBON SOCSETY
HIGH SCHOOL TOM
Th,.
.f
Sale
Winston-
the
the
, after
be held to
I auditorium,
has been ;ir-
Hrst DieetiiiL'
Allillllloil Soclelv
summer vacation, will
llinlll ill the high seine
The following program
ranged:
"The Invitation' by Mrs. (
'raigen. r
Troicci' the Kirds,'
war-l Ctosli.nd.
: "The Song Spa n ow
I. on i, hv Mr
"The. Song
P'va Jackson.
"Th- lilrds and the State,'
K. Stewart. . .
"I'.irds, the I 'rot-i'tors of
,Mr '. II. Conrad.
"Audubon. I liH Life a ml Worl.
. II. !:. Mil-tin.
rnliiiished business,
liejioits of ohservers, field work
Mi---
V.
by Mr. IM-
fpro.se selec-
Hscar. Kllrd.
I'arrow," la poem) bv
by Mr.
Trees,'
bv
ti-
N'-w l'lisiiiess.
.! the men in- tonight it is ex--ct-d
that plrnis will he discussed
r th- winter's work, find attention
dl also I'- given to organization of
i- bird work in the schools, of both
ie city rind comity.
voru
now Kl.N
tlM'K
SIIOIM)
A 1)Y
MOVI
A flee easy movement of the bow
Is every day is a sign of good health
I'r, Kmg'- New Life Pills will give
on a gentle laxative effect without
ripoig and free vour system of blood
I'ojsi us, purify your hoo.. overcome
"s'lpa ' "oi and- have a:
M'liie i ,-t .oi the fiit if
M.ik-s j on feel Ilk- living,
at druggists.
excellent
duly -:r
t, A i i v t- 1
(I'.y (ico. If; .Manning.)
Washington, Aug. ZH. Korcign
ambassadors and consuls, especially
those representing the allied Nations
of Kurope, are exhibiting much con
corn over the so-called anti-blacklist
provision in the Administration sh:p-
piiii; lull which gives the Treasury
I iM'pari meiit ttiroagh customs olhcers
anihoiity to witlihold clearance pa
llets fi-oni any ship not fully laden
that refuse an American cargo.
This provision, of which Senator
Thomas of Colorado is the, author,
was acctpted unanimously by the,
Senate as an amendment In the ship
imin lull. J t is intended as a defen
sive weapon against the order of the
allied Nations blacklisting a lar
iminbej- mL concerns in the X'oited
IvHt1."' lilUfh'cted of having Oermaii
connections.; It is tilso aimed'
'OTIinfl against the efforts of the ai-llt-tl
.VStionn to give goods of their
o,wn exporters advantage ov.r those
of Tinted States exporters by e.x
leiidiag to them greater facility for
lori ign shipment.
There is very lit rio doubt that tho
House will accept the Senate amend-.
meiit, it was said today by Chairman
Alexander of the House Marine Com
mittee who has the shipping bill.i,-.
charge, .It is expected the House v. ill
accept the Senate bill in its entirety
at its next meeting on Tucsd'y.
Secretary of State Lansing stated
today Unit up to this time no protest!
have been mad,, by the Allied gov
ernments to the passage of thixj pro
vision that is expected to iirhig the
govei ninents enforcing '.he. b.'-ickjist
to time. It iH improbable, lie said,
that even if protests arc C'liitemplat
ed by the allied governments, a:: th' y
probably are. they will not be made
until the la w is passed.
The foreign . Nat ions are expected
to has, their protests on the ginuial
that ti provision is a violation of
treaty agreements.
Senator Tlmmas in - nrpiv 'he
adoption of his amendment aid that
immediately alter the liritish h'ack-
hst was announced masters of Kng
lish vessels, vessels owncWl by alliei
concerns and Hutch, Scandinavian
and other neutral vesads visiting
American .ports refused to accept
cargoes tendered by the hl.ick'u.-ted
(Inns either for points of d-stiuatiou
or points of call, giving a, i reason
that by doing so tiny .might olfen
me i.i'iusn aiiinofit ies. iiu! thereby
bring serious injury, if not ruin, tipm
themselves or the owners of their
-essels.
lie ,
statiiej,
would
of tlip
blacklist
1 iiiu tuid, however, that dur'iig
the civil War, on the 2 Ut of .May
I Mi:.'. Congress passed a law d 'signed
lo meet a somewhat analogous situa
lion,' said Senator Thomas, "At that
lime, much trade was in -num' be
tworn citizens o.l the raited States
and cilizens of the Com'eder.ioy
aid that after seaivliing the
be could li ml no law' Miat.
place a weapon in the hands
goveninie.nl to counteract' tin
Facts That Show When and Where Progress
Has Been Made in Developing U. S. Navy
. t Increase in Officers. r
Sfieufyg Ay comparison 1he number ofmid
t hpme7ppontecf at ftie Naval Academ ij un
4&rft8 fiwsevcit, Taft and Wikon administrations.
'(KrseveJrmmmmmmmm 4rs. 978
p&, HMMMMM 4" 945
Wjhot 'mmmmmmmmmmmmm I 'J lJ3
" Increase in Enlisted Men. i
Showing the enlisted personnel of fhe)
Navy, as authorised by Idiv.
fluth. 1905 37,000
I908 44-.500
1903 44,500
1912 51.500
IS6 79.064
Showing increase under eacn administration,
Roosevelt mmmmm J5QQ
Taft immmm y,000
, The actio 1916 permits the President,
athis discretion in an emergency, tq increase
the Navyfo8J,000 which mould be an increase of;
"35.500 over the Tuff adninisfration,',-.
Enlisted Men Promoted
. Showing the number ot 'rVqcrad Officers r
fffi& Navy, djcfcoinfccfifnsignjp, wtifer A '
ffooseirefyTaftand 'Witsor iadrtiinisdrafiont,.
4 tt 3
Wilson
Showing the number offlsst. fbymasfers
appointed from amonq unlisted men, under the
ffooseietlaft and IVilson adminisfratons. "
Rooseiclt
tVifson 'mmhhmmmi
m
ffooseoett
'Toft
Wdson
ft- yrs.
4-
Prior to the act of March 3. 19 15. fbu
CerJfs were seectedh'y individctaf Pay
masfero from any source, within or wfi
out the nauy. Under the new laur, oft
Cerho arc appointed by Me Vary?
Peportment from the . enlisted personnel
Nooy Yard Increase'.
Number of Men,- Showing the tofat num
ber of employees in the principal nau y
uards, in the United States as of data?
June t,i9l3 and July 1,1916.
1913 1 ' i ii 16.898
1916 24,583
Incrcasewmmmm 785
Daily Pay, Showing the total daily pa y of.
Mjh employees jn 9Z and in 191
19G mmmmmmmmm 73,09UZ
tnereasemmmmmmm ZJOf&l,
Comparison of Payr Showing fhcaoeraqe
(toifypay of such employees in 192 and in 1916.
2.7Z3
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Jncreasewm 0.Z74-
Increase iriReronaulics
Showing the expenditures for Cterb-
' no ut'c purposes under the ftooseireti;
7a ff and tYilson administrations
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Out today 1
NewMctdr Records 11
for September ';i
i
Calve sings the stirring "Marseillaise"
The newest addition to the Victor list of patriotic songs of all
nations. The FienJi national anthem thnllingly smw hy the
oitHt Chive. aliy assisted by the Metropolitan Opera Chorus.
Homer gives two ' beautiful ballads
De Coven's pop.ilar "Oh, Promise Me" from Robin Hood,
'and the dainty love lyric, "Last Niy,ht" rendered by the
famous coritraho in that rich and colorfui voice which it is ever
a delight to hear.
Vicior Tlr;
-.1 sr.,-9.
The "Barcarolle by McCorma'ck.and Kreisler
The dreamy and iany;iioious "harcarolle" from the Tales of
Hoffmann is here presented in a new and unique form. The
admirable blending of voice and instrument-retails in a record
of exquisite beauty.
ViUur UJ !U KrcorJ Twdvcincb. V
The gmnd oia "LeacJ, Kindly Ugh" by Farrar.
More of the favorite
of -.tho. P&st.f.
69 olher ii.ilii'iiog
2 brtuftl pipe orjron records "-
2 rpttvitt! l:;ilal;.ika rc!.ctru numbers
10 iip-lii'l'itii dam t.M'lc-. tioii-i
1 Du.ki-11!.'- fliaiat'tcr it:ii:::.-.c:ant:ons
7 uiJiuii.i)!c i:itrtinu;t!tal Cue in ami trio:,
sujicrb oricrat'c arias
J. i;-i;:i; i.iarunii bapil rcroiih
lfj vficcico j ..( li 1 ui r.OiiK1
'it eiit-rtaitp.'iji wliisiling solos
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rtbT'AZT?r T cn th. admiration
niiii'li t-.atlic in contraband, munl
liohs of war and suforth, was car
ried on; t suppress which Congress
liassed what is now section 5320 of
the ttevised statues.
"That act became immediately op
erative, and armed President Lincoln
with power to refuse clearance pa-
tiers to vessels suspected of engaging
this trade, and to conHvate tho
vessel if the charge was proved."
In urging his provision " Senator
Thomas further said:
"There can 1 no question but
that a government may resort to any
means, which in its opinion. is
necessary -to self-preservation, how
ever great the resulting injury to
private interests and business. There
no question the liritish govern
ment has the right to forbid its
11b.le.ets from creating or continuing
omincivial relations with subjects of
other Nations.
.Tliu X'uitcd. States resorted to that
means during the Civil War by
singling' out and blacklisting certain
firms, suspected of engaging In com
merce with the Confederates. Cireat
luitain protested, but tho govern
ment sought to maUe its embargo as
ffective 11s possible.
"I can conceive of no better meth
od for meeting the present situation
than by saying to the skippers who
efused our cargoes'. 'You can not
sail at all, but must remain here
without your proper clearance rlnpers
or other papers of identification un
til this cargo is accepted.'
"I believe that if this amendment
is adopted, and we clothe the gov
eriimiiei of the T'nited States with
this authority, i! will not be exer
cised more than onco before the
whole subject will be swiftly -and-.'
satisfactorily disponed of. and the
present cause of controversy between
the two government.) brought to an
end
"Many people apprehend dire
conseiuienees to our trade and indus
tries sifter the close of the war. There
will be commercial competition and
commercial war all over the face of
the earth for years after peace Is
declared. If we are to maintain nr
commercial position and extend It we
shall be compelled to meet these op
ioHinK forces in any quarter we find
them."
MISS GRACE HUTCHISON SINGS
"THE ROADWAY ULUES" AGAIN
How To Reduce
Your Weight
1'lMf .l.fiusmi
iirls uji.-iiMtt ih
''till iiinl whilrr
mill rVr
I 'in ; 1 niitii '1
(UStitl "SI
It'tinll Con!
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th...
t'l
l-iinM!..
f.r f).
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Simple, Kfir RHi.iMc Wny
nvcr-lHjrdt'nutl with
t'itt, know only too wtlll
. IIU
ti.!
u ml in a itioiiilis ,-!n liitiL'. t-iuy .l!:;i iiu in
'ds. fiiniiliiir r!i;i rju-tcr f f . t k " tt.rtiishrii
tun and -with .j or s.-m h k.i.y sr.m'l
v.uiMi'VilO nuMilffr, tli.- slim- was . ntv
will 1 1 Hirer - Jung in t)() imm's ui'. ttio
wit!n.si'tl it. If thr fii.-tlicHliiim; ;ir;n
luriiMirt' up tu Ih.- JiiJinsun xLnl.
"lumh. .Muniivi' Sio'in is nsnr-cL uf
'ity business ui! tlit 'all uitil wini.-r
lif it, knhwn tilsl iliHt this in u n.
.UUil' itlti itMuvHuji. Ti ii.'. tlirrii is ti ; N l,
1 nut-. Uirt takf "tit tin- .iot and i.-v..ti-
t.)ni cut in ciiflity iiiiimri's to inn- vml i villi,
and 1 1 clVc.-t. and itiMiictio't u.iiilil
main the same. 'I'll.' iiiiml.--:-- m-c ;-il -M1
irond. i Tif-w 11 rid wi tnn:inil if,;a . ,s-
trie I ly with tin sanif rantt'i'ial ai.d act s ind
iTi-t jiwny with it us ' K n h " umductioM-v
Klly trcnrjf W-Ht ami Marry 'dt-vcis. sltl
In sc cral turns loircthcr, nr- :'r.itii the Keiiii
irciiit-. Their wurk altitic is u n ft h tin- i trice
of adinisiun.
It is hardly fair tn the rest tu iii'l; ma
imy pnrticnliir mmhIi'viIIi' ihiiiiIkt tli:itr, 1,,-t
tf'r thmi the rest. Guy .1'itiMs.ni, ni roievo
in lis irooil us evi'i-. His lU'rn ihidi-rt . unit
negro roinfily is n.-aiiruily finni- nnd lie
ih'iiw'N the liniijlis in lultiil sin ei'ssnin. (ln
lliili'llisiin fjonreil tin1 iiuilifiiii' wirh imi.lli,r
iim id tin' ltt-niul ,vi! v l!lui. ' uiiiili kIic
lins miwli' fainiao in this sectiim, 'I'lifi-Mv
person visiting these purls Duit liin-eil
thp Till!!'-," arluvM like (illii-e.
3IISS .VfUl'lr .lulllJ'lll. t'UI VniUiriil It
f die .iiii.jinv, stmm nx.-epiimiid ndi.e
tl.n (hiiBhiiT ,,f (div ,l,,laisn:i ;
HIV te eitud him in simiIIki-ii yiuplilio it; .
I'.lauiiti is Ibe same rtever :i, -tress uf
pie who art
! siipcrlluou.s.
I tin.! dis-cuinliirt and ndkade that over
taouii people nave to bear
If you are eanyiug around five or
'en pouiid.of un'nealthy fat you are
uiinoceHsaiily wakeniiiK your vllal
organs and are carrying a burden
which destroys the beauty oi your
figure.
There is no need of anyone suf
fering from superfluous fat. If you
w ait to reduce your weight in a sim
ple, safe a yd reliable way, without
starvation diet or tiresome exercise
hoie is a test worth trying. Spend
as..inuc!i.,tini'.ns iou .-an In the open
air, breathe deeply and get from
Kank.in-Hutr.er inug Store or any
good druggist a box of nil of ko-
rein capsules: take one after each
meal and one before retiring at night.
Weigh yourself once a week so an
to know Just how fast you are los
ing weight and don't leave off the
treat un lit or even skip a single dose
until you are down to normal.
(lil of Unrein is absolutely harmless,
is pleasaii- to take, and helps diges
tion, liven a few days treatment' has
been reported to show a noticeable
reduction in weight, footsteps be
come lighter and more buoyant feel
ing takes possession of your wlole
being.
Kvery person who suffers froiji
!:uperlh:ous fat should give this treat
ment a trial. .Advt.)
Don't put
so far that vuui
pace wiih it.
your le
other
st foot forward
foot can't keep
tlll.ev
. She
1.;.! -la.-.
hi in
BOSTOH PEdCIL SHARPENEBS
$1.00 $1150 $2.50
Hip leading r.de. btunsc rilii, ( he
memler ot' the lollv itnife nnnr!eti
an insiiimarieuus rnt while the fiiiavtve it
etf wa s fureed tu rcspund to liiniu i"iis en
"re, Alice Hnd t.rnrtre SIin made n hit with
their hpeeialty whde Hmry. JMiillips t-arrict?
the "KindiiM"' narl sph.'iMlidiy.
All in all it a show well vi.rh while
ir.d tu nee it is tn hmf n.
fctmioi
- lnirlc
-r--V(Mi 'can never lull.' Even tltt
man who is satisflcri t take things
i thoy comrt dotsn't always know
a-hen to let go.
The best line of pencil sharpeners ever made.
Let us put one on your desk You will never do
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nonem BARBER'S Giau Block