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"V. 1 - 10 ARROWS DOWN ill-' lyiftiii y.1 T"! . O. davits Dhow mat steamer gowan ivioore was lrying To Escape. U;ihir,;;ton, Nov. 4. The State Da- 1 T 1 ricaii eniDassy ui ixmaon of the affidavits iria.de by survivors of the British' Rowaninore and Marina t t,o information at hand it is tlm t there is no longer any . of a serious controvp.rsv plW-.i'! ". V .1. .. 1 1 y t-m n m nrp rVio voccol o rl uitr-lly attempted tcr escape wnen it tlio case, or tiie Manna, m CciJiian submarine, six Americans . 11 A J 1 . 0t t ier lives, wni center in tue ae- tpnt on in 3 cuara.ci.ei ui armea ves- Bciore that question snail arise part"' A:" or: from 'THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH SUNDAY- CORNING; NOVEMBER , F9 1 6. PAGESEVEN ACTUAL WORRTARIT Contract For Buading of Sta- 7ott Uteahder Let. BOX DANCY "AFTER "THEWAR." Th6 contract 'fcisHefa hereto Ir. - "ewett for the erection of he proposed; fte w statibn at Oleander by the- Tidewater;. Power Company and work has actually: teen Started. The station was designed by Mr. H. el Btmitz and hlsasociate: Mf. Frank Mead. The contract -price was not ! made public, but because the station j is.to e an-unusually handsome one i it will run into many figures. The! new -fetation will 'be one of the most ! handsome alpng the Entire Beach t 5ine when -completed. . The walls will ba of concrete and: concrete columns tha will. add much! to the beauty of the station will b j placed. The roof will be of tile and! the building will be pergola shaped, j It will be 26 by 52 feet 4n dimensions. -The concrete work is being done by; Mr. Laughlin. . WAS SPLENDID MEETING. ho'.vo" Ci 1 . . . . . - 1 l-wr w nil jU'.ll! i'1' ii'iivai uy liicx,il ui aiil- daviis v.iiich alone constitute applic al,j? evidence. It has not yet been fStai'l'SUt'ii uejuiiu uuuul wueuier lue M:iri:i:i was sunk by a -submarine or a mine. The entertainment given under the j auspices of the Mothers" School and, Improvement Club, of East Wilming-! the State Department must ton in the school house Friday night was largely aicenaea ana quire a neat sum of money was realized from the sale Of fruits and ice cream donated by generous citizens Air interesting I program was carried out and the 'even ing was thoroughly enjoyed by all. The members of the club desire to express their sine3re appreciation fqr the donations wh'ch were made and j which attributed to the financial suc- cess of the evening. The following j program was rendered: . I Readings By Misses Louise Wil jliams. Bertha WilHams, .Maxle Brown ;and Rachael Pearsal. Music Was furnished by Messrs. Croom and Whitley. Addres by Prof: f Washington Cat- lett, county superintendent of public ! instruction. Miss Maxie Brown was an easy win ner in the voting popularity contest UTS HOAR MR IGK . i - THEN YOU V V , r. ' Cj ;, : j. f, ...... s V J- 1 J- Oepamerit Stoire and 30 Soutk Front Street Come to the Corn Show it will pay you to drop in here and acquaint yourself with li values of whir.h wft ran Pivf! vmi onlv n fflintiHpn iri.thisairlvprtisement I Come to see us Corn Show Week. . IHIimilllllll!!m!llll!llll!!llllllll!llllillllllIlllllim!lllIllini!!lllllllllllllllllllllllll nillllllll!l!III!lll!l!IIIIIII!nill!llttl!!IIIIII!!IIIII!llllllllll!lllll!lllllllll!ll!lllll!illlllllllllllin Round on Eate C&O&GES CA&PT.NTIZ& Superior Court adjourned early last . . j i j nigin aire a iwo-weess session ioi lowing the settlement of the case of Clara Merrick and others, against James Spells and others. After about minutes of deliberation the jury decided that Clara Merrick and others were the nearest heirs of Sam Mer- leaving an estate estimated to be worth $15,000. Thus ends the wild scramble for tha savings of the color ed miser. The case was hastily concluded- in order that Judge G. W. Connor might catch a train for his home in Wilson. His Honor was only able to do this by making a fast trip to the union station in an automobile. Georges Carpenter, a member f the French Flying Corps, still wants to fight. Even his part in the war hasn't taken it but of his blood. Carpentier has written a letter to Les Darcy, the Australian, who is now in America in which he takes it for grant ed Darcy soont will be on the ficri-itino- lino anrt savs that after the . - . J . . . .. . . ' LlH 1,M.Ly aim was, awaiueu a uauvnui uctK. TlroT. ..,f wo npft hnth aiiVfi." he would reahzed Seventy-seven dollars was from the sale of articles donated. The donations and thosa giving were: E. B. Piner, buheh of bananas;"' B. A. Mer ritt, three crates of soft drinks; Geo. Hutaff, a similar donation; Plummer Ice Cream Company, three gallons of ice cream; Frost lee Cream Company , one gallon of ice cream. : The follow ing gentlemen contributed a dollar each: Messrs Wf-McOiEtV: v J? A. Montgomery and Mr. Starkey. war. "if we are both alive,' like to box him and will concede what ever weight Darcy might make if he hecomes a heavyweight. If you have not already done so, make your subscription to the Wilson fund early Monday morning. Dr. George Stuart Coming. Dr. Stewart will deliver a platform lfctv.re next Tuesday night at the Eoy?" Brigade Armory on "Lopsided Ku'ks"" and it is expected that he will c.uv a pooa crowa in spue or Tne iact thai it will be election night. The iec- ruro will be over before any amount of returns are in, as It wilt .commence at S o'clock. This wilL be a good way to pass time while waiting. It is hardly necessary to say much about Dr. Stuart as he is well known all over the country. At present he is pastor of the lead- int .uetnodist cnurcn in iiirmingnam, Ala. He comes highly recommended by r uch men as Dr. J. Wilbur Chap man. Len G. Broughton and Sam P. Jones. A number of years ago he was oyp with Sam Jones conducting a meeting. The Fifth Avenue Epworth Leyeup ic relling tickets to the lecture at tiff y cents each. ll-5-2t-)advt. Court Jesters to The Funnybone Goldberg Cartoons Royal Monday. (Advertisement.) Help Wilson win. Contribute your dollar Monday morning without Dollars needed. Contribute to the Wilson fund the first thing Monday morning and you will take more interest in the returns Tuescday night. Subscribe liberally to the Wilson fund early Monday morning and help Wilson win. Stereopticon will show leased wire fail. I returns to patrons of the Corn bnow, Tuesday, November 7th. Advt. n ?iiiiwwmwniwiMi iiiri i iibiihuj Iff V TV correspondence isitk& cheapest hiJesfefajr tor the poor m&n m kdtson is Rf&htl 1 ! ou admit the International 'CorresDond- nce Srtinnlo o , A .U'.- 7 'A c.?u.r,s.e rieht nov5, "if" "except " li what? If von wrn'l bo "over- forked," with such "lone hour?." or had ttore strength and energy ? vasa't it VA'i tf Mndlcap VOU CnnlH Pvor (mr? All bier men ndn u,.. ,a .u-:. : We nnrln UiA U i i : . nan iiib uLuuiuuii lire ueiciuimj.- .i men emc iiiiiUy uiii i nerp'eolln.n-.l. . 1 !l it! itit up to ui without paying or promising, "tus send you the details of others': sue through the I. C. S. and then decide. I IMTrT."'" UT HI " . I 1 tnnAriORAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS . iox 888, SCRANTON. PA. I tSrDi-,I"hou obllsatlnK me, Tk! CM Qualify for e position, or In thesubjett, before which I mark X. 'H'".RIfiLEKCI5KIK n; ""t vr Running "emselves for hicr wnrlr Von too. ran nna- ?SS power mnna.. W it ,.,,ll H Electric Wiring K Practical Tol.Wl, Tele cl Telephony Gffranh t . lechonl-l ri r. kj'sch.ne Shop Prmctica HC,lf ENGINEER UjVuveying ,nd Meuoln tOMWS OR ENG-R KT ED61HKER Contra Yi it hfhit.,torl Dnllnu JSti "rete Builder 1 'ruu'l Engineer Haaie EaPlayer I Street I SALESMANSHIP ADVERTISING MAN Window Trimmer Show Card Wrher ; Outdoor Sign Painter RAILROADER: ILLUSTRATOR BOOKKEEPER 8leaocrepBr 4 TjpUt Cart. Pub. Acvunlant R aflway Accountant Commerdil Law? . GOOD ENGLISH -Teacher Comatsa Srlieel 6abeta CIVIL SERVICE Railway Mall Clerk AGRICULTURE . Textile Orereeer or Sapt. ' Navlntor Pealtrr Ralnlnr AUTOMOBII.KS Ante Rapalriar Italia fiaaakb Herataa Veaek. gniimftiiiiiniiiinii!!mni!Uini!!iiii!iii!ii!!ii immmninmiHj I ' STATEMENT To The Housewives of Wilmington Our first week in business has 1 encouraged us to impress upon the 1 people of Wilmington that the pop- E ular demand for a Cash Grocery s Store, has illustrated the well i known power of purchasing and 1 .lulling, groceries and food stuffs-for 1 Cash. . j How many housewives have p stopped to think of the difference j between OWING and OWNING? One means the charging for groc- eries Far above their true value 1 caused by the added interest that 1 must be considered when credit is used. 1 Consequently, the other, or cash system, means the logical saving of dollars through sheer judgment and comparison. j" On entering the business field of Wilmington with this CASH policy in mind, we were told success was impossible. Undaunted by these suggestions, we followed our bet ter judgment and our first week's business shows that we have suc ceeded. t& 3& tfi 1 Today we are in position where we will continue our policy and in crease our business, with the help df the' housewives of Wilmington j who can readily appreciate the sane saving of dollars to be effected through careful Cash Purchase. ... . . .; : s,-'.'. ' -; ' I We ask that you allow us to j serve you with groceries and food- stuffs. Give us a trial order. We A make, free deliveries, any where in the ciiy. I I Refunded To Visitors.. To purrchasers to the amount of $25.00 round trip fare will be refunded in cash to a distance of 35 miles. - To purchasers buying $40.00 worth of merchandise fare will be refunded to a distance of 75 miles. iiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiimmiiiiiiijmiiiiim n ii u m 1 1 ii ii n ! 1 1 n! ill iiiim itu Miiiiiiiii iMiiuiiHrii ; iiuuiiTiiiiuniutf tujtiti ri nnTiiuiiif t iiti in wiiTMruitT :riin tiiiiui 1 1 1 1 n ui ! i in u 11 ui 1 1 1 11 11 ui i h if 11 ut m mi n i aaaaaaaa D Coat Suits and Serge The woman whose duty it is to secure the most in Suit value at a medium price will find this store well prepared to serve her. Our Suit stock now offers a splendid choice of all the popular styles and new materials. Serge Dresses, the new pleat Serge just in; also plain models, prices are from .$5.98 to $12.00 Coat Suits for Stout Ladies. Wc have a good assortment of sizes. Sizes 39 to 45 ; real tailored models, with stylish trimmings. Coat Suits; sizes from 14 to 42, in Broadcloth, Serge and Poplin; in all the leading shades, at Real Bargains. BOYS' PANTS ! BOYS' CLOTHES ! Boys' Clothing at popular prices, good serviceable suits from $2.98 to $7.50 Boys' Pants, sizes 6 to 1 8, all colors and Blue Serges from . -$50c to $2.50 Kainee Boys' Blouses, the blouse without the strings . - good fast color cloth and all sizes, each, only 50c Dress Goods at Corn Show Prices .Ststa, Royal Grocery Stores 17th and Market Streets. 5th and Red Cross Streets, Phone 70. Phone 74. 44-inch plaid Woolens, good weight, all-Wool, fine Skirts and Dresses, pretty plaid Silk to match, price per yard ...... ...... .-. . . . .$1.7b 44-inch all-Wool Poplin and French Serge in all the leading shades, an excellent suit material. Also a nice line of button and trimmings to match, per jrard ... 36-inch all-Wool Amesberry Serge in all the leading shades, per yard ..... 6Ste Half Wool Serge, fast colors, German Dyed, Winter weight, "per yard, only .39c 33-inch German Dyed Ginghams, pretty plaid, ex cellent for children's Dresses, per yard 15c Toile. Du Nord, German Dyed Ginghams, standard the world over in plain colors and plaids, per yard, only 121-2c 1 0-4 Sheeting, Peperel, heavy weight, will out last all others, per yard 40c SHIRT WAISTS AT CORN SHOW PRICES. New lot of Organdy, Lawn and Voile Waists, look, and are as good as $2.00 waists, for only . . . .$1.00 Big assortment of Waists, Crepe de Chine and Silks, beautifully trimmed and are only . . .... . .$2.48 One lot of Waists, good styles, from. . . ;50c to 75c CHRISTMAS TOYS WILL BE ON DISPLAY. All kinds of mechanical ,wood and metal Toys r Velocipedes, Scudder Cars, Dolls of German and American manufacture pretty doll furniture. Don't miss seeing this display. I J. W ,Fm Store j; The Store of Service jft I 28 and 30 S. Front St. Wilmington, N. C. 1' lraiii.iwiiiiiiiiiiinii.inm nniuninnimiiiniranniiii ..miini..m.ffliraminiiiiirannnniini.nii.niniM .'1 1 12 I 5 3 i U I: - i 9. t If It, V j I. i 111 Mi I i i i I-' t f I t! t' Si ! ( i f i ialililili J' 'i.'i'' k
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