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V ' 1 PAGE FIVE V I TO of Wilson,, informing' him of the re lease of Private -'Raymond Ward, of Company ; Second North ..Carolina Regiment, Rocky Mount, by Judge H, inononnnnnnzziinnnoodnnzzznncnzzizjii ED AFTER G. Connor, on the grounds..; that1-the Rocky Mount boy i signed' his ? enlist- Lj-gHE WILMINGTON' DISPATCHTOURSDAY ACTERNi i OON, SEPTEMBER. ,2 f , J9 16.; ZTJS lUiirjbJEi IflCORlTE ONCE 6E LOOK Sl ' ment-?-under!;dures8; 7 p--.y: .1. S7 . IT jr. Williamson Drives Ma chine Into Rail at Delgado Curve Prevent Accident V MOTHER AND SON PAINFULLY INJURED Unknown Driver of Ford Gar Held Center of Road ylffTiiIo Assistant Secretary of Navy Roosevelt Speaks Here In .' rT':'" November V7 The "Once-a-Month-Meeting for Men" Is to be inaugurated at the Firs1 Baptist ehurch in November and the -Hon. Franklin D. Roosevelt, As sistant Secretary of the Navy. win deliver the first of several addresses, according to Rev. J no. Jeter Hii.t, YJ. D., .pastpr of the First Church. Tr. Hurt returned from Washington.- D. C, yesterday, bringing vith blm Mr. Roosevelt's promise to come here in Good v Roads Enthusiasts vl Heard Jos.; H. Pratt ! and r r Congressrhan Hooid - K The.Y.x M. a As big fall drive that la filled . with opportunities of an ex. traordinary, nature for the young men of toe city, will be, launched about the first of. the. month and. from then until tne winter is gone members of this Institution -wilt; have something of a Pleagant-naturo to occupy: their leis- Ur limn II t-n at. i . . . lJ.,;l;.ir r.,,rrl . n,-Minss ' being iuni& vv. . uui ( i juciuaing many of a very Embankment ' .interesting,' nature.' . " The four p tu treated are S UJia' 10 November for an address. The exact 3, it not boon for the pipe railing i aud pSySSmSri' da has nk yet been eed on but i,o dpc f the Wrlghtsville turn- i WkK? i?tteat- .Under "tho wiH-be announced a little later. The men's mPtinP -fl , ,S yM''0 will be held i mediately after the speaking, was sonal inters mSns nigM SUnday afternn f eECh school,. c6mmercial course 'and ele- mentary , teaching, for Uie backward In inatfeurating tho "Once-a-Month-The elementary cWse will include I Meetings ' 111 Wilmington Dr. Hurt is reading, writing, arithmetic and spell-!not introducine an experiment. Simi mg. The phymcal drive Avili tnr.i,,,iJ lar meetings were conducted w.uuu cn j ike. iv-.i lUtCH'l'"" ;:i .tcr bc sharp curve and fill at yv. (I. T. Williamson, sup'er t oi the, fire alarm and police m .. ami his 15-year-old son, ivlmar Williamson, would r'ui! r,i over the high emoank .i i '!iibably been killed or se i ! .".'.red. yesterday afternoon, o'clock, when, to avoid More than 400 visitors from New Hanover ,'Duplin, Pender and Wayne counties attended the1 mass .meeting in the school building at. Warsaw yes terday in the interest of the proposed Wilmlngton-Goldsbpro Highway and at least 100 automobiles, appropriate ly decorated, participated in the pa rade that was held just before the meeting. Addresses by Dr. Joseph Hyde Pratt and Congressman George E. Hood featured the exercises. ( The old fashioned barbacue dinner that was served in the'eity hall, im iguiar. exercise, ' special exercise, basketball, swimming and . . phvsical exammaUbns.WTlie social study wiil by the minister at Durham, while he was pastor of the First Baptist church there and were accorded the a i include good fellowship in the lohhv 1 nsartiest of support by leading citi- thoroughly enjoyed by all The lavish hospitality of the Warsaw citizens was acknowledged by a rising vote of thanks... The perfection of a permanent or ganization fot the constjrSiction of the x Wilmington-Goldsboro Highway was the culmination of the good roads rally.. At-the conclusion of the speak ing Mr. O. P. MiddletW, chairman of : i' Hiiijn with another auto. Of the hftilrllntr mtis rAe-rdlP.RR nf Honnmininnai i mesung, appoimeu ur. rraw, iu- inaturp Hp: aether with a representative of each i'J::icu ano oaiUU KZtxr I " .. ' uuu tHIB SOCiaiy. j to the railing. Uiibeth Williamson, Mr. Wil motherho was also in the Deemg that the accident Stable, jumped from the car . i. . tf-iii rtV:-.. .? ' ber loner limbs, cutting a :-:..!! " i'ne lep. which required sev er.! i; -hoo. j'oung Mr. Delmar v.;:'!.nr ml who v. as riding on the rin-.ui.: i)o;nd of 1m father's car, was w in ;u o.l when the caf crashed into i !' railinr;. He ia now at the Walker Memorial Hospital bei;;.: I ' Ued. Mr. Williamson, who fli i wz I lit car, was not injured ctlicr Ut;'!i b'Miic considerably shaken. 2!'. Williamson stated this morning ;!.; was driving east along the v when, in making the turn on i ur-'. in order to avoid a head-on icii'-ioii with a Ford automobile, con t?.:niii.: r-vo unknown white men, ap- hhvz at a high rate of speed from rh (.1 til it direction, he was compelled to t ::ii sharply into the rail which, fortunately, withstood thecrash and j pi the Saxon car from going over the twelve-loot embankment. j Th? car approaching from the east, ! ujco! to -Mr. Williamson, kept in' lit' nrur of the road and the driver! iiiaJo no attempt to cut out' to allow Mm to pa;s, and it was either a col lision with the luitornobile or drive into the guard railing to avoid .'the crash vith the fast moVing car".' ""Mr. 'V;!l;aiii.-on further stated that , when occujiants of the Ford car saw tn? ;:cciaent they did not stop to in vestigate but tity. The ordinary voune man dr, I Eacrf of these meetings is featured 1 01 tfle I0Ur coTes representea, 10 have to be looked after- dtirin- the!by an address of some speaker ofact as a nominating committee to summer, for with the beacn open and ! Prominence. Only men of exceptional name officers and an executive cc-m-with numerous electric fans doin-ability are invited and often the ! mittee Jr tne Permanent organiza service in, the various drug stores he I speakers are men of National repu-!on- Thofe serving with Dr. Pratt is satisfied, but cold weather keeps I tation, and they are selected without as a nomrinaAtinff T" all indoors and the Y. M. C. A man-' reference to denominational or politi-! Mest51s- Mc1GJIrt' J ew5 Han" agement is determined to provide thei affiliation. Men of all walks ofjoyer; chajrman; Edward Farrier, of young men they, are looking after with ' life are invited to attend, regardless j Pender: T1ma8 , Be"y' of Wvayne and harmless pleas-! ' their church relations. and W. L. Hill, of Duplin. During the after dinner 'session of entertainment UreO. The "nnrP-n-ATonth-MfiPtiTiprn" nm Just wljat the heads of the institu-1 designed to quicken the pulss- of tbe ;Uie association Chairman McGirt mov tion propose to do is posted conspic-: community life, to promote a spirit i ed that a Permanent organization be uously in the lobby of the buildim?! co-operation- in all things and to j Perfected to be known as the Wil- ana Has been read by hundreds of acquaint the young men of the "'6- n6Ua, young men who probably are ready longing for the end of month to roll around. al- j with men who have attained promin-! tion with the object of laying neces sary plans for the construction of r HQ IIAfARI r m ! iinu uiinuLL iu IIMTllPTHRin niinm ' inn i li l i ii in II i iiiiiif i vvi i no ihivu onuu the j ence in the world. i As a rule the meeting are Novemher to June and it is custo mary to have the meetings on thejof the association j rresiaeui senaiur mvers u. juuu- held from!tne PrPsed highway. The toiiowmg were elected omcers first Sunday afternoon of each month; but Mr. Roosevelt was unable to be j here on the first month in November i because that date falls just two days before the National election. A full 'program of the first of these meetings will be announced in a few days, ac- .1 cording to Dr. Hurt. The hearing was held Friday of last week before Judge Connor," but de cision was 'reserved. . ' 1 X " ? Licjiiid Tar Shampoo , For Ladies - One washing will remove a lot of Dandruff and allay - Itching Scalp. The continued use will cure you altogether Price twenty-five cents and sold exclusively by n James Mi Hall . , DRUGGIST. a p: p p p p p p p p p p p p V ' .-, r-. ;"'v";" A : ' , ' ' HI. ' X- OSCAR P. PECK Telephone 341 Pine, Oak, Mixed Wood, Uy Kiln Blocks, Slabs. All kind- af Mill vrs- ' Prompt "very. t Snagging of Span Wire by Trolley Pole BrokeTele- , j phone Pole. j WIN JON A telephone pole on North Front , street,-almost directly in front of the I OrtohT Hotel, "' was broken at the LOCAL ENGINEER GO. son, of Warsaw Vice President T. J. Armstrong, of i Pender. -Secretary-treasurer Thomas O' Berry, of Goldsboro. Executive committee, Z. W. White head, of Wilmington, chairman; New Hanover; George P. Galvin and Paul B. Bell, of Wilmington; Wayne, Char les Dewey, of Goldsboro and M. T. Breazele, of Olive; Duplin, J. T. Albritton, of Calypso, and P. J. Heath, of Magnolia; Pender, H. P. Woodson, of Burgaw and J. Powers, of Watha. The above were nominations hand ed in by the nominating committee and when they had been elected Mr. Whitehead: moved that the number Mrs. tidfiit ground like so much kindling wood ; Company B, of Charlotte, Was i on the executive committee be in late yesterday afternoon when the; 1 CU-r Qk TV;l T acf ! creased from two to three from each Jin viiy uuui i vt iub continued- on to thetrolley Ple of a northbound Princess! Niffht En Route street car left the trolley wire and j snagged thespan wire that extends Williamson saw that the ac- vas j county and at the same time he ree lommended that Chairman McGirt be made the third member from New Company B Engineer, Troops, of the anovfi Thls motion was carried unavoidable and ' jumped i from Doles on either side of the ' North Carolina National Guard, oi; , , ami on the roll call by Jrcm the car to save herself, but the j street and acts as a support for the I Charlott2. passed through Wilmington counties thQ f0iiowing were elected ...1, 1 P " il r1 jl in-nnn wlir sill f VJo m rlnlT10 An Trll T C ' ... trolley wire. The crippled pole sagged , tQ Camp Glenn where tney will far out across the street and while Company A, of this city, which has it did not ci-ash to the ground it gave I been in camp several weeks. The - 4 . ii s I troops arrived here on a special train pedestrians an excellent imitation of i , y 7. , . . , i from TDharlotte and were transferered bow the Leaning Tower of Pisa looks rom the Seaboard tracks to the New t lourists. The telephone wires at- J Bern revision over which line they taxied to the cross bars or the pole , were moved to Camp Glenn, and extending to other poles kept it Capt c F Boesch was in command from crashing down on the street car Qf Company B which is about 75 that had caused the damage. j strong while it is not definitely Linemen, wno appearea m a mar-, k that ' the engineers will go to -"" w h' hUe otherg wilI re velously short time, gave the crippled . th border with the North Carolina j Some P cash while others will rtr.'.r (omnnrurv trp.atmpnt nf an excel- . ...... ... . i"11 UJ rr:::r:T ; """"r" Z ! rigade- 11 18 oenevea ny inose u th his addre88 which was able. .cm. "-" 0 touch with military matters tnai tue building with ropes and heavy cable ;two companies of Engineer Troops of but it will have to be replaced with s gtate wil,. be combined with a new pole. It is fit for nothing save . company now at Columbia, S. C. firewood now; ; M h constitutes a' battalion of the ;far wheels ofthe Saxon car passed f "r her limbs. She was taken to iir homo where she wa3 attended by a iliy-kian. The Saxon car, which was being rlriv.-n at a normal rate of speed, ac co;ilin2; io Mr. Williamson, received ? hvut axle but was not damaged to f-'y :n rifTiabic extent. It was taken 1 -i :;vdzj: lor repairs. Mr. William s n. w.) s now on his annual vaca ''c was driving to his home in East Vi imin::toa when the accident oc- PUTS UP PRICES. f'c!b!v Hair Cuts "are Worth Ten ents Mere Than Formerly. Ti,c Master Barbers Protective As vnr.;,. f)f Norfolk, Va.. which was f lMst Monday night, has de "iiv jr, d ff) increajse the price r" hair riittins: from cents to 35 ' it (n rlisa fjhop at 7 o'clock ! iv. tiu f;irt Monday night in Octo-h'r- ? '.ling to the' Norfolk , Vir- t'M-in I ilof. 7 11" rcy,irc. which was well at- held in the Federal "bar- nume 'street, with Presi-,b!-r" presiding. Presi- ail that he hoped the pub- ' ji'i uo think they were trying ' ?-"' (heir patrons or to exercise ' r t" i ic power. He declared the ' "- " re forcc-l to take the step ' tho increased cost of liv : H Mm- irjcreased- cost of the ma i si i! u tlt, trade. According to ' ri'lr-iit I rvervthlnir from fioan to of materiahi used in the iri'-.reasd in price from 2 to r-nt. The noxt meeting of i il ion will be held on the lo.'iday night. rr';..ic I 1. AT CHARLOTTE CONFERENCE i ii to third place on the committee. New Hanover. W. A. McGirt Pen der, O. K. Parsons; Wayne, Robert O'Berry; Duplin, George R. Ward. On motion by Mr. McGirt the dues of the association were fixed at $1. however, this does not limit any mem ber. One can give as- much a3 one pleases toward the project. Cards were passed around and the delegates were asked to sign their name and the amount they were willing to give. The snapping of, the pole gave off J Nintn Tactical a report similar to mat oi a SUJa" : move to u. . - uu, j soiaiers. Goldsboro Hiahwav but as a and the report brought a aozen or- Dr Josepn Hyde Pratt, State geo- lhe great national highway. that would inure inumuiuin, uv ' kogist, who was instrumental m or the Or ton porch, to their feet, Three j ganj?g the charlotte and Wilming or four poiir:men appeared from no-1 toQ company, holds a commission as where aDd kert the small crowd iieuteria.xit-coloziel of engineers and pedestri&ns and miniature army oi i verv -probably command the batal- Texas Division, with the and will Tar Heel forceful and' full of optimism concern ing the proposed highway! Dr. Pratt declared there was not a citizen in either of the counties that wanted to see thehighway materialize mora than he but added that he liked to think of the highway not as the Wilmington- link in &UYS HANDSOME HOME newsies back until a linesman ciimo-. Jon when it en trains for the border ed the pole and attached heavy ropes, i These were thrown to another on the rcof of I6w building and -the sagging j pole was drawn back to its upright! position and fastened and the crowd i rapidly dispersed. ...... HON. "CAM" HERE. Notedi Democrat Is Speaking to mense Crowds in the East. Im- Mr. E. Y. Davis Exchanges Carolina . ed . . Heights Home For Residence j It is understood that a deal will shortly be closed whereby Mrs. J. J. Kelly will become owner of the home of Mr. E. Y. Davis, No. 1701 Market street, Carolina Heights, in exchange for a residence on Red Cross street. connect the northernmost part of the nation with the most extreme south ern portion. Congressman Hood's address dealt chiefly with - the amount of federal aid it would be possible to secure for the venture. He explained how much was to be received by this State and in what amount it could be obtain- B RIDGE CLOSED. t,f''rrr of Local Y. M. C. A. Attending Meeting In Queen City. "i tend a conference of the em- P.ovf.,i officers of the Young Men's ( isi.ian Associations of North and Carolina to be held in Charlotte jy and tomorrow, "General Secret tJr ' B. Huntington, of the local as F'Hlion. and Mr. Oscar Kellar, physi- .oi nir.-ct.or, left this morning and will j f1R -Ii. C. Walton Johnson, boys' work se( ,etary of the Wilmington as ',J' iaiion, who is already there. 'Asides practically all of the em )l0.'''l officers of the associations in v.-o Carolinas, there will be pres 'nt at the meeting several ofllcers of National assocation. The object 1 tiif conference is to unify the work ,hf associations in the two States.-' Hon. Cameron Morrison, of Char-between Third and Fourth streets, and lotte, whopis dcliveringa series of ad- j a Jot situated at the corner of 19th and dresses in Xhe east in behalf of Dein- j princess streets, ocracy, and who is perhaps one of j The Davis home is one of the hand the best equipped men in the State to j somest in Carolina Heights and is val talk on this all-important subject, j ued at more than $15000. It is under spent last night in the city and will ! stood that the change will be effective leave today for New Bern, wnere ne uctooer xst. is scheduled for an address .this even-i ZZ., ine He is being' heard everywhere " CHEROKEE DRY DOCKS hv laree crowds and with 'much en-; thusiasm and the east is fortunate in: Onondaga that Chairman Warren sent esui:u j,u able and forceful speaker to preach Democracy! to it. Mr. Morrison has already spoken In Warsaw and Kenansville and 'was heard by large , crowds. He is confi dent that Duplin is ready to line, up for Democracy, despite reports to the contrary. His last speecn was ubuv ered m Will Make Cherokee's Runs--Carries No Passengers. Following : three" years and eight months of service the . Clyde Line steamef 'Cherokee hag been ordered to dry dock for a thorough cleaning up and for repairs. The Onondaga, a larger' freight-carrying Vessel, but one that does not carry passengers, will substitute for Pender county and after , a the Cherokee until the latter goes visit to Cfaven county. Mr. Morrison will -swing over into Onslow and speak, at Jacksonville and Richlands Saturday of this week. Early next week vhe will address Democrats in Carteret and BeauforCcoun ties. . back Into service, and will sail from New York for Wilmington tomorrow. Thelack of passenger service is dis appointing to the public, yet the ship pers are immensely pleased that the freight facilities are to be increased. Repairing of the -Bridge at Hawlett?s Creek Began Today. The, Maspnboro Sound "loop" road was -closed to .traffic at Hewlett's Creek bridge this morning and will remain so for two or three days in order that the county, road force may rebuild the bridge and bring the span down to a level-with the, approaches, thus eliminating the "hump" in the middle of the bridge.; ," The force will be. on the bridge for two or. three days, according to Coun ty Road Superintendent . R. .A. Burr nett, ; There had been a desire on the part of the - rpad superintendent" to re place the wooden bridge with one- of concrete,' but because of the low; con dition of -finances this was r not consid ered advisable." Iloweyer; the oldtand worn timbers"' m the bridge will be re-v placea'wfencpw GUASM EN RELEASED. ; Judge Connor Holds That Enlistment Under Duress Was Invalid. A telephone -message was received by J. O. Carr, United States District Attorney here, yesterday,- from Col. W. T, Dorch, United States Marshall, Our Fall Outfitting OUR HANDSOME New Suits and Overcoats our correct shapes in Fall Hatu, and our many Choice creations in Tg gery are awaiting your inspec tion. f We Invite you yes, we urge you to call to see our display of. the Better Things in Men's Wear! The Style, the Quality and the Workmanship shown in our Out fitting will appeal to you in a most forceful manner as the pro ductions of Master Hands. May We Show You? If you will accept this invita tion and favor us . with a call "Just for a Look," we will show you the New Wearables and Quote you Prices that will at once Convince you that.it will be Profitable for you to make This Store Your Outfitting Store. JvM; Solky & Co. a m a a a a p p p p p p a P - J The glory of Vthe out-of-doors" at thls'season of the jjear and ; nothing is more fasinatihg and mind restful . than a days fishing?-'. -vi ; Careful selection ?f tackle, reliable tackle adds ' to 'onea ; ri pleasure, and, this, we have in stock for you. " . ' ": ' " , SALT WATER RODS " . ' , Lancewqod, Anzarilla, Bethabara Woods, some made special to our own order. Air prices up to $16.00. : . FREE SPOOL REELS . Original Cuttyhunk, Surfman's Special and Joe Jefferson's Linen Reel Lines. Minnol Seines, Cast Nets, Gaff Hooks, and all little acces sories necessary. Let us show you what else we have. PL Jacobi Hardware Go; 10 and 12 South Front Street, Wilmington, N. C. P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P nnDnonnDonononnnoonnonnnnnnnnnnon Excursion Florida - One-Price Clothiers ami ... Furnishers." 9 North FfWnt Street.- School Your Children's Vacation; Is About '- . :: Over. . 4. ;.' 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