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Phong 9 And One ot Our Trucks Will Call for Your Laundry Your Laundry Civil Service Rules For Dry Agents Planned WASHINGTON, Jan. S'.—The *anti-sa- | loon league “never has been agains^t i civil servtcfi for prohibition agents,’ i and “is now backing- a. bill to put these j federal agents -finder civil service,” | Wayne B. Wheeler, general counsel fo» that organization declared In a state ment today replying to chargeB by W, H. Foulke, vice president of the Nation al Civil Service Reform league, in a letter to S. E. Nicholson, vice president of the Anti-SalOon league. Mr. Foulke, In asserting that the anti-saloon league -had “bought’ the Volstead act with congressional pat ronage ,and that the enforcement ser vice was “corrupted from top to bot- , tom by a set of depraved political offi cials. appointed under the spoils sys j tem” was declared- by itr. Wheeler to j have “displayed either his ignorance or his willingness to wilfully misrepresent the facts.” - , - , The men in the prohibition, service, said Mr. Wheeler, "aS a class, are nelth er corrupt nor Ignorant. They are per forming the most difficult and hazard ous service which the government Over Twenty Wedding Licenses are Missing •More than a score of marriage li censes have not- 'been -returned for record by Wilmington ministers, Adrian B. Rhodes, register of deeds, an nounced yesterday; and he requests that these be turned in as soon.as pos sible in order that the marriage license record for the past year may. be.-com pleted.’ ' ‘ - ' ' * - - , ' Register Rhodes states that he real izes this is an oversight on the part of the ministers, and he asks that all out standing licenses issued last year be brought into his office at once. .-•.He stresses the -importance of these li censes being’ filed in his office, as this is the only record by whictv couples may positively prove that they, hav? been married. FOR THE REUEJOF Coughs. Colds. Croup WHOOPING COUGH, HOARSENESS BRONCHITIS -SOLO EVERYWHERE TRAIN SCHEDULES (Subject (• change without notlc-') Published by The Star for the benefit of the traveling public, without remuneration from the railroads. . " At Wilmington, N. C. ATLANTIC COAST LINE Effective September 11, l#*a. Fiepart Arrive >3:40 A.M..Raloigh & North.‘IjOO A.M. 5:30 A.M...South A West.. .11:40 P.M. Sleeper to Columbia Open -10; P.M. 3:S0 P.M.. .South & West... 13:60 P.M. Sleeper to Atlanta. 3:00 P.M.... ..New Bern.... .12:40 P.M. 8:30A.M.... Fayetteville ... 8:00 P.M f6:30P.M... Fayetteville ••til:®* 7:00 P.M. North .U «A£ia’ Sleepers to Washington and Nortota. ♦Dally to Goldsboro, but does not run to Richmond and Norfolk on Sundays. tTuesday. Thursday, Saturday only. For Information, Phone, 10*« SEABOARD AIR LINE Effective November 12, 1922._ Depart Dally , „ A’T m* 4:00 A.M. Charlotte • • • • •1*!l5 Sleeper to Charlotte open 10_P- »• 8:10 A.M... Wll.-Ruthfrdtn '"S' 3:40 P.M. Charlotte-12.20 P.M. Parlor Car to Charlotte. For farther Information phone 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT On ELECTRIC HEATERS For One Week Beginning Monday, January 8 CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY "BrnTtWes Electrical” Phono MS 200 Prlnecaa SALESMAN $AM BY STAN Mr- JUST WHM I NEED To GO WITH THIS HEW £>lMT i A4* HOUDY... 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