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V, If It's News You'll See It First In The Daily Advance WEATHER Generally cloudy tonight and Saturday. Possibly rain. Southeast winds. VOL. FIVE ELIZABETH CITY, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 21, 920 NO. 121 fa APPROVES LOAN TO RAILROADS Interstate Commerce Commis sion Would HelD Railroads Purchase Necessary equip ment For Present Needs Washington. May -1--A loan of at least 12ri.0ttU.tMMi out of a revolv ing lii ml of fotto.t .iimi to enable railroads (0 purchase oiuipment re quired to meet transportation needs was approved by the Interstate Commerce Commission today. Public Utilities Are Threatened Quick Relief Necesary For Gas, Electric Light and Power Companies. Quick relief to as. electric light and power companies from the pres ent ..(;;. 11:. in errnpt ion in their coal coki anil oil supply as the result of the nation wide traffic jam will no doubt be given as soon as possible by the Interstate Commerce Commis sion through an order granting prior ity of shipment for coal, coke and oil. Oscar II. Fogg, Acting Secretary of the .National Committee on (ias and Electric Service, said yesterday that the Commission would probably act since its attention had been called to the fact that unless relief is speedily granted to public utilities in regard to a steady flow of coal, coke and oil nothing can avert a shut-down of these plants and a cessation of ser vice in localities where the most acute conditions now prevail. "If the situation does not im prove.'' said Mr. FogK. the living conditions of approximately forty live million people who are served by gas companies thruotit the I'nited Slates may .-nun be effected. Not ,,;ily are the immediate conseiiien of the trave-l n.nreni. but com panies, besides liniliiif.', it impossible ,,, srl n. ,. fuel lie. e.s-al V to oplT- ,,,,,1,. i- i,,,.seir conditions, are ut- 1 ' ' ' ' 1 lerly unable to "Ga.s plants country have ' ore P rve stoi ks. cine seel ion - of t h 1 dow 11 ' o 1 he d.in- cei muni sev 1 a 1 1 1 110 I ., ,.;,, 1 he ' s- " .,-1 uo v.. eks and are -iruggllng along from ,l.,y to day. hoping for coal and coke ,, come through The effect of even a temporary interruption of mHi un - service as ga -apply would work ir- , reparable harm to the public ' ('. M. II. CLASS MEETS Mr and Mr- It T Venters enter tained the '. 1 H Class Sunday School Cla - ,,f Itl.ickwell Memorial Chic h. 'I'm Jay night Alter the business meeting a delightful social evening "a, njoyed. during which Mrs Mary lintnm gave an in" re-tini; account of the Southern Kaptis: Convention ..huh she a'tended in Ubi-.binelot: . , .,-.,,, r. nil was I rot i ne m.i 1 1 1 ion .iin.- pledged The rea-urer repot I I ha! the treasury contained $s:; c,r, Those present wire Mis Marv II lira., iirv t. Itritteu. Mrs vv ,' M rc C Hell. Mr- i" .- .... ...... 1 .11.- ii,,,.,.,, M i s u r.. niiiHiii. .virs 1, in. 1. mo ' I V I'.li.n.- Mrs M G Godfl'V. llr Mrs. AW. Hale. 'Mrs. S. W HaM i.iKs. I rs. A W. Hale, Mrs. S. Hastings. iss Lula Hewitt. Mis, Marv Has ngs. Mrs Mary E Truehlood, Mrs Mi 1 111 J T. Wynne. Mrs J T West. More Troops To Go To Matewan Mat. -wan. May 2 1 Additional ; S'.ite troops il'i- expected lore lo augment the deputy sheriffs and i on, tabula iv mi n on duty since t Ire 1 , 1 ' I c lii : w . , n i i izen s a nil pri v.u bei'ivi . vvlrb'i r'"-llPerl In t hf death e' ten County authorities an'ieiiio . d -o-- 'hat they an gathering evidence he ifquirv Veto of President Considered Certain Wa lican p. ,, In the He a for q (ipe. Mav 21 The Repiih . Mr ion w is called up 1 iv under a program e" -ival Veto by C Pn idnt l rnnsider ''d cert.il,, a- ' itialilllty to overriilP the v . WAIHIKNMAI. oEEI!ECE Greensboro. May T,lp twenty third quadrennial en!, r, nee of the Methodist Protestant climb opened here today with reprr-' :r ,1'ives from twenty one mates present FOH TRIAL Jl'STICE Thomag 3. Markham Equal Justice to All Htt fieiulmrs. sawyer Crowd Enjoys B. P. O. Elks Sluggers The funeral of Mrs. Fannie Eliza- Bicycle Races Defeated By Edenton beta Sawyer, aged 61 years, who 1 ' died at her home in South Mills larpe crowd of interested spec-! The Elks Team of the Elizabeth Tuesday after an illness of three tators enjoyed the bicycle races 0:1 City Ba-eball Association accepted a years, was conducted by Hev. Dan- Church stret Thursday afternoon. challenge from the Edenton Hoys and iel Lane. pastor of the Methodist' Secretary Gilmore of the Y. M. ('.'went over . yesterday and t;iok tlr ir Church on Wednesday 'A. was promoter of the races. He dose like men. The buys left Sct.lt The burial was in the family bu-'W-'s as-ised by T. T. Turner, as Twid.ly'.s at about one thirty in rying ground. 'starter. .1. T. Commander, W. E.rais accompanied by a bunch of Mrs. Sawyer was a liffelotig resi- Cole and Geo. Twiddy as judges. , "fans" with the hope of bringing dent of Camden County, where she j The race between the boys from 'hack the honor; but as -non a; the was well known and held in high es-lH' to 12 was closest of all. the' game started Hoy could 1 i-,ly see teem. She was a meinber of Ebettez-i prize winners coming in almost riijwlra; the finish would i.e. er Mantis! Chin-eli Mrs. Sawyer was the daughter of John and Mary McCoy of Camden. She is survived by her husband. Miles Sawyer; by one son, J. Logan two brothers, W. E. McCoy, of Eliz abeth City, and G. W. McCoy of South Mills. CITY EMPLOYEES BACK TO WORK Chieogo, May 21 Five thousand city employees on a strike returned to work today. Getting Ready For Democratic Convention San Francisco. May 21 George F. Mara, assistant to Chairman Cum mings, announced today that mem bers of the arrangement committee of the Democratic National Conven tion will arrve here durng the lirst ten davs in June. ONE FIREMAN KILLED RESULT COLLISION Cincinnati May 21 One fireman was killed and another seriously in jured as the result of a collision be t ween t he fi re a ppa rat us ( OKI NTH V. M. I . MEETS 'I lie Woman's Missionary Society of Corinth liapti ! Church held its regular meeting May 12th at the home of Mrs. Charlie Hani-. Those present were Mr Joe Tul le, M 1 s. J. .Iin Wn.siow. Mrs Geo Reid. Mr- I'anl Wliile. Mr-. W. T. .1; . k 01,. Mr- S I! Carter. Mr- i.i. 1 1 . . 1 1 ; . 1 1 , . . Alii, ... s.' a . , u .. . 1 -. " . ' "! V r Ed ar I 1 -ev. M 1 .1 .::i '11 1 i iis Mi-s Lizzie May .liii li-'in. and .Mis - I'.l -!e I . Ill: S. 11 p! 11 re read ! 11 c was 1 he 1 .'' !i a 1 p 1 e 1 of Roman-, which vv 1 1 . . i H Mi W. T Jack-on. pi ia Mr- Joe Tu'tle, 'I'ti 1 ' were int. 1 e.i.n;' discussions on mi--ion work a ml h v e new su lei ript ions w ere 1 1 ken for Foreign Field. After the bu-iness session, deli cious refreshments were sorvei Tile next meeting will be held a' Mr Joe Tuitle's on June !i:h. iiid all 1 10 111 1.e r - are urged to a 1 1 . 11 d a lid i.'Ikt mem Iin- of the 1 h 11 1 n a re i 11 v it 1 .1 MAI1TIAL LAW IN MAKItID Madrid. May 21 -Martial law .i-p.-ocla ia.eil lore today a.s a result of I. l ead il i' 11 rba nces Gives Reasons For Price Reductions Washington. May 2 1 The wave - I""" "duetintis sweepmg the reductions sweeping tl due to the public's wj'l coll ! I V iwal from the markets and to tl " ''V "' , , . , ' , p.r - me,,. of Js,,ce m the ., ,, of As-.-mii. Attorney General (.arvat, Talte it from me Tm not much at rhyme But one thing I know Chautauqua's Joy Tim. Season Tickets, $2.50 Admit m AO Ck-Mt-w-lM rroffrtuM .the same tune. Th lored bundle carriers roe was a thriller with sixteen entries. Following is a list of the rac. -, with the names of the prize winn .0 - in each event. Girls Race 1st prize Gold Watch, New l)c parture Mlg. Co. Won by Gladys Adams. iu prize Flash light. I. DeLon. Won by Margaret Cartwright 3rd l'rizeMedal, Cycle Trades of America. Won by Evelyn Midget t. Hoys Uai'e I'nder 10 lst prize- Fair Tires, Federal! Rubber Company. Won I y George Vast ::t. 2nd I'rfze Chain, Diamond Chain Com pa ny . Won by Ashton Scott Third Hrize Hicycle l'ump. I(ridge port Hrass Works. Won by Hurrire Tilleit Hoys Kace 10 12 First prizePair tires, Pennsyl vania Rubber Company. Won by Joe Pool. 2nd Prize. Steel Tool Box, Mead Cycle Co. Won by Hilly Fearing. :'.rd prize Set Wrenches, Frank Mossberg Co. Won by James Gregory Hoys 12 14 1st Prize- Pair Tires, I'nited States Tire Company. Won by Wilnier Italian! 2nd Prize Trip Cyclometer, Vee door .Mlg Co. W on by l irvin Maim. Hid Prize Medal, Davis Sewing Machine Company Won bv Mai'liew Weeks Hoys II lo HI 1 t Pi ., H.cv. Y Tire Won b. I! .v. .id l; ..ighlon 2nd I 1 " t bun' ! r Won bv I a 1 t i lb M v "id Pi 1, It.cv ,. Itl'u m i- Wi.n bv WHIi Twiford Pnliin ;' e l 1st Priz. I'j i r Tire-. W S. Cart vv right Won by Leslie Slo 'I n k 2nd Prize- Solar Lamp, C M. Hall Company. Won bvi Kay Quinn :',nl Prize Pair llandb- Pars, Chi cago Handle R;U- Co W ,a I y Kmc I M ; lgell Hiindle Carrier's Race 1 st price Gold Watch, Eclipse Mach.'ie Co. W, n bv Geoige Ci.lli m ployed , by Mitchell's Department Store. 2nd Prize, Carbide Limp. P De Lon Won bv Ce. i M.-Ch 1 employed by the S'andatd Pli.irm o v :;, d pree Years Siib-i rip: ion to j Motor Cycling ! on hy Lontiie G 1 - j Hin employed by ( ' A Spi 11 II I THE SALVATION A KM V ft mi will supiiori a neglected ; child for one dav in a Salvation Army Children's Home 1 .an will pmviil,. a two days y.icairon for a child in 'he country $17.'. will remake two pur of old j i,,,.... i., 1 1... ,. ., , .. ... Armv Indus- ' ,, ' ! trial Home. S ' mi will snnolv food for a fam-.in , , , i ... I i i v oi loin ioi i v : 1 1 1 1 will ,-iiiiy an infant with :n the ..in lilK lor tour dav- 1 Tho-. yv ' ' " -mi wil i.nivide I'm' lo "ii for 2.". Hav l : V. 1 irldreii vvorkiiii,' "e mber, in a 1 1 a v ii r. - ry . s III. Hill silpplv I VV' .'k's f ood , , i ;n uho I 'down lot' never out. :'.", will eive food ami shell ,T ,. ... , le.nie'es. baby .! I oil" 1 1 1 , . . i ii i . , .i ii - ,. , Ill ,,,,,.,.r. tbi, f.i.nitv nf ' '" "ei - .ionvic: u'.rl Ii,. can draw his - s i ' a I y si, in u 11 tak. Mi- of an "id woman four ticii'li- in a llo'e for worn- ii ,oi v! provide food for iiiii'Iii r and time hihln n for mi ,u ve.ir ' ' i,. Sl'E E THE MAN (ieo IE. .1 spct'n tniikes no claim i illfalilii'.itv has endEn"""l o do hi duty with nut fear or f ivr Vote for him adv . ltE(ilMNO M'MAV, JfXK TII my rars will leave here promptly at 7 30 a m for N of ilk, Arrivine in 30 p. tn will leivn Norfolk nine o'clock En-Ion Station Sunday nljtht. Arrlvlne here 12 o'rlork. Fare $5 " Round Trip nperatloni munt be made prior to Sunday morning Phone BS Edfir Willlann. Mgr. 2t 1 Lilt tor the magnilicei'.i work 01 li.ivls. Caddie and llinton. there is no telling what the score would have been. No one there had a won! to say hut prai-e for the Kdenton boys, ; They are all nice fellows and good ball players. The score wis eight to two in favor of Edenton. The Elks are not sal i-lied alto gether with the dose, so they have invited the Edenton hoys to come (,r(i ()M u,x( Thursday, and Kdenton accepted the invitation, and if the weather is good there is no doubt thai the citizens of the town will lia've the opportunity of seeing one of the best names of the year. Tlj. af(,.ni(l0ll ;il ,jV(. thirty ., K,k a, y M. c ys will! meet on the diamond, and it goe without saying thai ev. rv player wil do his best. "Means'' Weatherly. how ever. . says that he can do much better work when the ladies are pn-sent to look after him on third; -n ihe ladies are especially invited. SCOI TS KEEP HI SY Troops One and Three. Hoy Scouts, met Tuesday night at headquarters. Scoutmasters Pcndlelon and 'cnlers were in charge It was announced that Hie two troops will meet separately. Uoi.in- 11 i n V I 11 11 e 1st . . , ,. , ,, , ,,,, I, .,.,,,1 ' 1 .a s I ll II I HI. 110 1 1 i " - e .,, j ..... , The drill ill be 1 oir iiiio d through the .-umiiier vacation on Tlnir-day eveninc 'I he camera club will in' ! Tin 'I 1 v 1 w 11 ;i, in chare V K ( lv . 1 'ir 1 11 Oil I'r-diV 'lo at 4 I :. : 1 1 .1 Ink" oh Ire k (Ml .-'11'. i v 'la', n'cloi kit 1 ilk o'clock Th. a- . ' " ' ' ! , . , j 1 y '11111 al ii' ,v I a 1:1 in g 1 amp will le lo id a' j .llllle S to la. ill ate c in I' d .oil ii'niastei ( .1 111 1. - ba- Amen 1 l 1 ll s 1 . V. A --e 'air re: u 1 n . d 1 1 Willi'' be W Con v 1 ii ' no. Scout work , , ,a - 1 1 C.I 1 Wa.-liingioi I o at tetlil 1 lie r.a pi isi , .. ,, . ... I 1 , 1 i:, the 1,1-e es, f SOI It NECk CLE ll MEETS tl... .. ., fi ' ; I 1 ' I I'f 11 II U "1 1 W an.- ami Cri- Home Demon ..(I 'oi Clu'i el Sound Ne' k w a held al the I,",' 1 0 S an of Ml , N.-ck M Old K d i t i a tier I,, ,-s : how! a cat! Hi 11, . I with ai-g. -I mil- a on to :,, ,1 . 11 e: ing - re 1 11 ... . , olb.vvnl d;-cus U,g I V 1 I 01 r - I w a I. ea -1 ' I 'I no lobel I boii-, of 1 h lor t ,1, 'albCior .: I I..,.. , e ' ' . 1,, -Veiling laboi, and in , v u i... . a -piled ' .- IO I" " ' a, the ':!:::- E- l'"'1 j a lev. . ns tin- rural Ikhii- Pa-pu ti Wiii vm 111 coinior- arei , v. or, th" e of any s' ' convene v-i'a tion ot e , . in i v A -ewmr. ,th.s no hi ib w is ori:nnizeii .o md specimens of tie handivv .o on ihib ,,. i ',. mem in r win '" ., ,i 'he fan s next I ill m, M, ,t- iii ev ,eniotisir,Cioiis " - A-" , . . , ,,,, bakei . u ' i alio ,iiM. ll -1 U K a I ... ..... .ii.i. . i : ' 'I e. I Mr- W I. ; ' i aid Mr- I i , I, , r Pro.;,, , j M s I., ill ih Pa' kel i ,..,. M Mc I. , 1 1 ,v i l , -s Mar M i r '. M t fit ' I'll 1 o , ea. - 1 '. 1 1 i'i L,. i M iikha'o an i ' lvl! I- ,A L vl 1 I.tili'li . a ' I i In' ; I lv. M ,, , i M - Alne' ' .i- n i c nmrr EXLOMUIN IS.1LUO iriPLL j . 1 Si-l' v ' v ' ' ' it i n i a M tv : 1 j , , n I- le d an I n"m ' f )f r , ; ,i. : i' I- belo ved , ...,:i ..f ii" v. ' r ne . piosio,, , ar her toil iv '. ;Tlloll1 s OI LI EIM CATE Tlie -nlilish i of a reiif oii" eiliicntioiial syn- t,,,t -.m parallel the public s, , ...I sys'.-in i planiH'd in the re- ,,,,r. of tin- Sunday -ho.il rommitt ' ,,, general rotiferetice of the N ''iern M"h'idi-t church KOIl TIUAI. 4t'STH"K Vote for Ceorgp J Spenro for Trial Justice, lie ia had the oflir? for hut one term and tpprve your urPort tprladr ffl i I ! W. II. EAHI.EY Lii'luror who will speak al High School auditorium Monday night in connection with the presentation of l""' "The Trouble., of a Mer- chant ami How to Stop Them." I I NEIi.XL CAPTAIN WILLEY The funeral of Captain E. S. Willey wa . conducted from his late rose jdence on North Road stree: Friday morning at ten thirty, the Key. .1. M Ormond. olliciat ing. The burial was in Hollywood Ceniet TV. ('apt. Willey was stricken with par alysis Wednesday morning at his home on North Road street, and died at three o'clock Wednesday af ternoon. Capt Willey Is survived by his wife, by one son, Howard Willey. hy four grandchildren and by three half brothers, Rev. John Willey of Pennsylvania. Key Alvin Willey and Sam Willey of Washington, D. C. ('apt Willey was born in St Michaels, Marv iand. on February 11. ls-17. Thirty ear- ago he moved to Elizabeth C 1 1 , v 1 1 e I e he became lire proprietor of Willey s Ship Yard, which has 1 . . 1 1 1 1 been old to an oilier ll i p lid Ii I III He W 0 ill a II v . a 1 01 1 1 1 e 1 1 1 1 - iiiiiing, a i 10 n r; 1 1 I nee in the com 11. 11 n i 1 y . i w limn ie will be kc.-nly felt SI llV SCHOOL I V SI I I I III AT MIILOII NEXT WEEK I o 1 1 1 '.v i 1 ; r . I'm- piogiaiu of tin ;',:iidav School 1 11 'itiil, lo be held a S ilnli P.. 1 pi . ' I bin ' Ii M i L'N Friday .. . . . . . . , . ..... 1, ... ' V ll'lol II . , e 1 1 1 1 . . 1 1 111-. J L U .I II -p 1 am I' M K- -elitlals ,,l a ell ( )r gaiiized Sunday School, Key. II In ' '.'.""i; S I'll ' li,HH Ml M Mill , Il' X G P llarrill. Key K J Man- KeV ll I, Cob- Sa 1 11 rd a v ll lo V I I' V : .e. R. '. II I' II i'l- ll I .'. l (.uallli. .11 1 'I- i ' ' I I . 0 , J 1 0 (; Clarke ,1" v vi irie lt,, , . '1 IV S- I, ool tl. tie 1 ' he Sun or b. R'-v - .1 I. W.iblrep. ll Huro an, II P, 1 1. lies ..... I . . . I I. ,'. II V M I I I II I I I 11 I . . . . . I ib. SihmI.iv S. Ii .ol t " twain:. I i . ,h ;,. .; I .ii' I Rev II I H is a ii. -turn I n . p. a ulallon a s . ;ne- I I . who will hav iM : In . aiiii;ii,y- j en ' M n.-viii al. Rev I K j propei-iy and .i . , w lnrb E.izabe'h Stafford ' 'be "ion of entry in -. , . .Method of l I itiC Sun, which tlo i,m Lumber Conipinv day School tlllii er- and Teach- ,11,1- op. laled lor a tranib. r ,.f ,- , , R. v - II L U i' i mi- E I. a re in in h in an -n -I I'll, pi , y CP,. and pr..re-s ,' iln- lommiiin'y ar" en I' M Tlo- I'rirnai v ,.f i be Si rip . 1 1 f .-( I . I : .. a m . ' 1 I, I by lie sue !Mn s m the Sun I n S. 'mol Revs 1 i ess or tailni. o the i,ue L.niibe-,-; .- Hall. Ii W Cl.it k'' jConipanv and n-..p.. of I hit i'. .; ii ii I.', b ,. k t ion will w a ' . 1 1 wrih Keen in i est s .... i , , f-, n.o ni Sutrdav S. hool for fu iiaiviniii nt- ol 'he pia'.t M I, , mr ohl ' . il in vi r r. r i .m l U 1. I "I T MM! M X idNH.HT !o,H' Moli ', . , . f ber 1 l I '.' V ! a .)- .' : r K ' oom I a r i on ml ,'.k - of m I i; . boob V"' Ml--i;t I In. Ce of Ml s Llv u 1 1-, . . New S nrk. in . i , w ii Id her I'lein h i'h 'r.nd she di plavs wilh i an i tpert w itti h" .. . i -t bally and motion t ; h' r hobby , r ii ! i ..r i! ll i-t. r ( ', ii in. i ri ia It.v r-l" I",!' he sin.,, a EUII foils, pa plcturi" ElMiAH S I ISEslI Al K l-INK Miikr , niir trip ' '"I ff'in Norfolk with plenty of Kri'-h nr. and "h1 tha' OTK EOlt M'KV.'F coal dunt and Htn". Op- yon -svp Gporep J Spenrp I a candidnt-j nome, MiPfe ni'. Ppccial attention for Trial Jutlcp He will 'appreciate ptlTen to Ladips Edar Williams 2tJj.our support tpriadT FEW DEMOCRATIC DELEGATES TIED Less Than One Hundred of Those Who Will Co to San Francisco Plec'-jc to Any Candidate Chicago. .May 21 ocralic National C more than one :no::, vasss of the situ.r;.; candidate has a.; t..a '.:. C:e Dem ::.;. little . '. . a can anv.a that no o::e hun dred delegates plod!,,.-.! ' support, him. 1'niiistructed delegates thus far number ,r.S7. I Delegates yet to be elected num ber 212. Thirsty Ones Would Like To Help Them Chicago. Federal prohibition offi cers lire searching or a warehouse be lieved to hold a million dollars worth of whiskey, the supposed source of supply of seven men arresied in raids which, the olticers declared, disclosed hundreds of illegal whiskey sales Senate Committee Scored By Daniels Washington. Secretary Daniels to day accused the Senate Naval Invest igating Committee or going outside the original controversy over naval guards. He declared that the com mittee had given Admiral Sims op portunity to make an "ostentatious" presenatlon of his case when it re i uired him to present his letter of criticism to the Navy Department. I'ltK E ( TTTIVG SI'ltllADINt, New York, May 2 1 The price cul ling I II 1 I -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 reached some whole il'i In day wlon managers and buyers of prominent department stoics ;i ! 1 1 1 1 . ii 1 1 1. , I that 1 lev would re fuse 10 purchase Irom jobber, until o :, a i ia I n d ui t ion - in prices were 111 ne I l;(.I S I (MID I IKIDI ( I (l Ho. ton. May L' I Savrng that the ' 1 I 1 -. ' v . 1 d 1 11 g . roii lv low, G 1 V ' 1 m.r Coolnlge Malay called on the 1 1 pi. of VI 1 1 - 1 1 11 ' 1 to ra i ii' what beiil lii v ' hi Id by ga rdens anil ONE KILLED TWO I VI I It ED Opehka. Ala Mav 21 One lire II. a ll Was k ii led bote I ml I V a lid two were injured when the lire truck d I lie, I against the ll- e Dare Lumber Company Property For Sale 'I'he Mei ropul 1 ! 1 11 Tru Ciinp 1 n y Trustee under a -n nr'Hon bond Is- - II e lliaile sl-Vel a I V . I ! go. I..s ' a . en po se-. - ion of 'he propel 1 ,,f the Da re 1 . 1 1 : r 1 1 - 1 ( '. . in pa 11 v and 1 , .iiIht H-ing 1 ilie p.i 1 1 a 1 1 ' 1 1 1 k pr .p 1 l- ' e.'i or. I 1 1 lie I s T'.v a' pn .1 ,1 I I, e ll,, .1 . I . , i ,. " I ' 1 . n .nine i a - - LIBERTY BONDS ARE GOING UP '. .'. ' i. M IV " II".. 'HI V i 1! ' . I . '. v re h - , ri : i. '..rv Notes i e ' ' 1 .i ' . ; : t ' ..I a v re -f " 'Ol'i llell ll recilH-l let ull I , I, Continue Efforts Get Villa In Line V, , - i l.n: k I : i v j i ir n . w i i )... r. . "In a ii rn ,'.. i .. n' ra l- .. '! . m ,1 1, ir a ' ,,L. , a , ell' - 'I 'h'' tilt,, f , . Ttl til' " ' 'b 'he fill t I CI . m ten IP ltE.. l 21 U.i.li.tu: , Miv Jl The invc-'i- C i ' mil "f l Ii" pn- ' -'to ell' eoi r im paien expemlltiir' - in I pledg'1 of l ith l riiii r.ci. and It .pn 'ii ica n presidential i r-nddiat. s liegjn hrp M.iv t i n' y f .hi r M
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