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iiiiSili SUNDAY - MOKNING, NVMBEK 19. I9jl6 r 1 -' MEXICANS STILL BALK ON BORDER PATROL PART. (Continued From Page One.) from the White House or from Secre- SUBMARINE ABOUT READY TO DASH FORTH AGAIN. ford. In libel proceedings it is cus tomary for the marshal to nail the tary Lane as to the probable course ! DaDers to the mast. Owing to the pe mat will ue Luiiuncu. iicoiucui i CUllal aiaiuo ui v son, however, Is said to be consider ing the advisability of sending a curt note to Carranza pointing out that the attitude of the Mexican delegation is not consistent with the purpose of the commission amicable settlement of the controversy. Such a communication, v it Is said, was found to be impossible and serv ice was made direct on her captai. The Scott Company, in its demand for , attachment agaTnst the Deutsch land, alleges that on November 17, at 2:30 o'clock -in the morning, the night being clears the wind north- northeast and moderate, the sea chop would make the demand that Cabrera Py and the tide running strongly at be withdrawn from the commission ! flood in the Race, so-called between and another- delegate sent to fill his dent's advisers there is good ground the Deutschland was in collision with . .j i l tho stentn til? T. A Scott. Jr. lor sucn a request, mucd eviaence is Race Point and Little Gull Island, at the entrance to Block Island sound, said to have accumulated at the White House showing that Cabrera has gone out of his way to make himself ob jectionable to the administration. There is nothing to indicate in the attitude of the White House that even a threat of war would cause the Am erican forces to be brought out cf Mexico at this time. The chief reason for this is Mr. Wilson has learned not to take Mexican threats seriously He has also been advised by the war "department that the territory in which General Pershing's base is located is so hostHeto Carranza the Constitu tionalist army would have difficulty in getting wtihin striking distance. One member of the administration declared tonight President Wilson's patience was1 near the breaking point. For the present it was said all tenta tive orders for the recall of the Na tional Guard units on the border will be held up. A middle western representative went to the war department late dur ing the afternoon to urge that one or more of the regiments from his state ! be allowed to come home immediately. Secretary of War Baker said h hop ed to. be able to comply with the re quest at an early date, but could not consider it at the present time. The following report is characteris tic of the report given out here today by the Carranza representatives: "The Mexican embassy is in receipt of news from General Trevino, through Consul Bravo, at El Paso, to the steam tug T. A. Scott, Jr The latter was sunk and all the crew drowned. The complaint states that shortly before the accident the Deutschland and the T. A. Scott, Jr., were holding a parallel course, the former being on the port side of the tug. While in this position it is al leged the Deutschland suddenly sheered to the starboard and struck the tug, "causing her to fill and sink." The filing of the papers also brings out the interesting fact that the tug was struck on the port side "forward of amidships and . just about the wheel-house, in which Captain Gur- ney was steering his vessel." It was also pointed out the only material witnesses of the accident are Germans, unless it is later shown that the crew of the tug Cassie, ot the T. A. Scott Company, was able to discern what occurred. Another possible witness is the keeper of the Race Rock Light, who also may have witnessed the collision. The faults alleged in the complaint are: That the Deutschland did not have DroDer lookouts, that she did not have a competent officer on deck in charge; that she did not have a competent man at the wheel. That" she suddenly changed her course so as to bring her into colli sion with the tug; that, being an over taking vessel, approaching more than two points abaft the beam, she did not keep out of the way of the tug. That she did not give proper con- SALESMEN TQ A MAN OF LARGE ;- and successful selling experience " who is financially able and willing o , tackle a straight commission propo sition with weekly settlements we have to Offer- as territory -.. Eastern North Carolina. .We are the largest 'American "manufacturers of Art Cal endars and Advertising Specialties. Our capital is $750,000 ana pur fac tories contain six' acres of floor space. The new selling season which opens December 26 promises to yield a volume of business unprecedent ed in the Industry, and we want strong tireless, and brainy workers who are capable of closing the big early orders. To such men we can hold out hope for substantial imme dite earnings and an attractive busi ness future. Full information and references first letter, will expedite negotiations. American Art Works, Coshocton, O. 11-19-lt-j . 'i . MlNGSfTiiAllWEVEiR HAPPEN By GENE. BYRNES . ' ' '. r:C FOR SALE LATE MODEL CADIL- lac Automobile in fine condition. Good reason for selling. 225 Princess .street. 11-19-lt-j WANTED A STENOGRAPHER AT Once. Address Stenographer, care The Dispatch. 11-19-lt DIAMONDS, WATCHES, BRACE- lets, Cameo Brooches, Lavalliers, Solid Gold Jewelery of all descrip tions at very low prices. A call will convince you at Charles Finkel stein's, No. 6 South Front street. Phone 642. 11-19-tf FOR SALE 80 ACRES LAND IN Love Grove tract, suitable for Mfg. site. Has railroad, electric and wa ter facilities. If interested see me and make an offer. J. D. McCarley, 208 Princess. ll-19-7t CONSENT! J theatrical mnasu ( ftUT YOU'LL FORCING fy HAM FAT ACTOft ' A" - -r3H tSfdrY '' wee CONTRACT TAT . - - five a CK I I ; It is only tight that the money for which a man ex pend time; strength and thought should in turn work f0r Dollars in a Saving Account in the People's Savings Bank are the most reliable of steady workers. Requiring neither fogd nqr sleep, they labor without ceasing, earn ing interest at 4 per cent compounded quarterly. Start your dollars working for you. Open an account today. Established 1900. Peoples' Savings Bank Corner Front and Princess Streets. iiii!ir:!i!!i!ii!n:i!!n 1 Tke Murckison National Bank and that she proper lights. did not have the effect that the reported presence , 7 . ,a ol viiNn pv...... n!4 ;.Jthe current in the Race; that she al- incorrect, as is also the report that I10 nf b:r ? !winF S9 .. .. .... . . ; ! starboard, without stopping and re- RVaniato that fttv tha fan Koina- ' erSing, uvuiai iicituu 10 laiUUK LUH JJK1U . . ,. . 1 . , . , The official notice 01 service au- with a sufficient force to pursue Villa V.r. ' , TT.tQ, Qt!l)o(! m wnc vir o vertised by the United States mar shal immediately after he had hand ed the papers to Captain Koenig says in part: "Whereas, by virtue of process in due form of lav, to me directed, re turnable on the fourth day of Decem ber, 1916, I have seized and taken the said submarine Deutschland and have her in my custody." President Henry Hilken, of the Eastern Forwarding Company, said that the damage which the Deutsch land sustained was not in any sense serious. Three attachments against the Deutschland were filed yesterday by A YOUNG LADY TAKING BUSINESS course desires a beginners posIiIi. letter filing, cashier or anything ior experience, small salary. Address, Beginner, care The Dispatch. 11-19-lt. RATES WILMINGTON DISPATCH'S Business Locals. Largest Circulation in Wilmington COAT SUITS AND COATS TO SUIT every one, at Platt's 108 Market street. 11-19-lt . 1 Capital and Surplus . . Resources ... . . . .$1,700,000.00 I . . .$9,003,000.00 ! This Bank stands ready to furnish customers facility and best possible service. every H. C. M'QUEEN, PrealdenL J. V GRAINGER, V.-Presiaenx. C. S. GRAINGER, Cashier. W. S. JOHNSON, Asst. Cashier. J. W. YATES, V. P. csldcnt M. F. ALLEN, Asst. Cashier. J. V. GRAINGER, JR, Asst. Cash. l Daily or Sunday One Cent Per Word. FARM FOR SALE SEE PRODUCTS in Niestlie's window if interested, 415 North 7th street. 11-19-lt-j BLAKE & WARBURTON ELECTRI- cal and Elevator Co., House Wiring, Elevator Repairs, Electrical Repairs. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished on all Electrical work. Phone 920-J. Oflice, 107 Princess Bldg. ll-19-2t-j was vigor, and proposes to carry out an active offensive campaign. Chi huahua City has been amply fortified and a sufficient numberof men left there to protect it from any possible attack.'" . Secretary of War Baker and Secre tary of State Lansing participated in the conference on the Mexican situa tionthis evening between Secretary I .Lane and President Wilson. The presence of the Secretary of War was believed to 4ndicate that the situation was critical. Henry P. Davidson, of J. P. Morgan & Co., also saw President Wilson at CHILDREN'S AND LADIES' SWEAT- ers, at Piatt's, 108 Market street. 11-19-lt WANTED HIGH GRADE MAN ABLE to present extraordinary motor car investment stock, employ salesmen and organize fiscal branch agency; liberal, straight commission con tract; give age, full qualifications, bank and commercial references. This is a job for a $10,000 a year man. Moore Motor vehicle com pany, Minneapolis, Minn., 11-19-lt 25 Words or less, one time 25c 25 Words, 2 times consecutively. .40c 25 .Words, 3 times consecutively. .50c 1 25 Words, 1 week (7 times) $1.00 1 No advertisement less than 25 cents, j TELEPHONE 176. SUCCESS IS THE RESULT OF DE-i termined effort. The large stately oak from a small acorn grows. Small beginning often come to magnificent endings. "A little thing is a little thing, but faithfulness in little things is a great thing." "A little saved is a little earned." Take stock in our 17th series. 25c per share per week. Saturday, December 2nd. Progres sive Building and Loan Association. 118 North Second street. Joseph W. Little, Secretary and Treasurer. ll-16-7t NOTICE TO OUT OF TOWN AUTO Owners and Garage men. Ship your leaky raidiators to W. B. Klander for repairs. .All work guaranteed. No job too bad. Raidiator Hospital, 8 South 2nd street, Wilmington, N. Q. . 11-9-tf CAROLINA MEAT MARKET WILL sell as follows: Round Steak, 20c; Loin Steak, 20s; Chuck Steak, 15c; Rib Steak, 17c; Stew Steak, 12c; Lamb and Mutton Chops, 20c; Veal Chops and Cutlets, 20c; Liver, 15c; Native Pork, 20c; Western Pork, 25c; Roaut Beef, 15 to 20c 10. Corner 11th and Market streets. Phone 1979-J. Free Delivery. Give us a trial and be convinced. 11-2-lmo-j slT Famous -SIf IF YOU LOVE HER GIVE HER WHITMAN'S Of course, 70U take h candy. Every week, too. Don't you? Sometime probably twice a week. Then take her the best. J. FRAN AR AN DRUGGIST 107 Princess Street. Phone 644. I th AVlito Unnco tnniirkt WHson, Secretary of War Baker. Sec "rn5s lat'I?f. "'fll T. A. Scott, Jr. retarv Of SStn.tR T Jin si no- arrt SofrctGiM, Ijitip lat T,Hi -it. ak o Davison, of the tug tarv R-pr a n h 0or t 1; iThey are for $50,000 each. f,, ;r;7,7.r .I The attachments were filed in the talk to the correspondents White and hnrrifid nwnw frm ! oiaie uourL 111 tuls U1L' House in the same carriage. j bought under the- statutes of the Secretary Lane insisted that he I Qf N,6W Yrk- Jhe cotmPla;hnt had not been authorized to make a I allege.s nence on the part of the statempnt. hut h . captain of the Deutschland. , uuxu V VVUltlCUlCO , - .1... 1 . A i 11 ! amount of damages in an attachment suit alleging negligence is limited to $10,000. A law was recently passed, AGENTS WAKEUP; SELL WON- derful invention to every merchant; big profits; repeats sure. Chance of your life. Hurry; information free. Powell Company, Westerville, Ohio. 11-19-lt WANTED INTELLIGENT WOMEN between ages of 25 ana 40 to call on housekeepers and instruct them in the use of well known food product. Good salary paid. Apply by letter, Addressing Mrs. Reed, care Wilming ton Hotel. 11-19-lt Of tVlO AmoPfP'inAfnvitnn (A " wou-'J -resume on Monday at Atlantic i City. The attitude of the three cabinet members was that the controversy between the United States and Mex ico had reached its most critical staee. Th statement that tho Movin.n J York laws specify no limit Kinnpr n,ct 4 . i accident in this case occurred in the of tho TTnitd oiu,. , waters of der natrol withmit f,,rti,0, oi.,. ' were brought under New York laws. the alternative being an indefinite stay of United States troops in the disturbed district. however, which allows a suit to be brought under the statutes of New York State when the accident occurs in the waters of that State. The New As the in the New York State actions HELEN KELLER IS NOT TO BE MARRIED. " Bostbs, Nov. 18 Helen Keller, the' deaf, dumb anxl blvd "Miracle j Woman," is the center of a web of, mysterious whisperings based upon -the rumor that she is betrothed to her socialist secretary, Peter Fagan.j a former newspaperman. Both denied emphatically tonight that there was! any foundation whatever to the re-1 pons, as . a result of the publicity given the matter, Miss Keller gave up her trip for the South, to recuper ate from a nervous breakdown which ! she suffered recently. Fagan and Miss Keller's mother were to accom pany her. Fagan did sail today, but the two women will go to the Adiron c.r.ckf: instead. The gossip began when it was Je:;.rned that Fagan or some one im rersonating him ten days ago applied t" Edward W. McGlenn, city register, for a license to marry Miss Keller, insisting on secrecy until the mar riage was a fact. ."The wildest thing I've heard in a long time," was Fagan's comment to day. He declared he was engaged to another girl whose name he re fused to divulge. Mrs. John Macy, for the last seven years Miss Keller's tutor, also denied the story, and said Miss Keller considered the story an outrage. Mrs. Keller joined in the denial. MARRY IF LONELY; FOR RESULTS, try me: best and most successful; -hundreds rich wish marriage soon; strictly confidential; most reliable; years of experience; descriptions free. "The Successful Club," Mrs. Purdie, Box 556, Oakland, Cali. . ll-19-26-2t-j. BOARDERS WANTED AT 19 SOUTH Second street. 11-1 5-7t WE HAVE IT NOW HOME MADE Sauerkraut and fresh frankfurters. We also have everything to make your fruit cake a success and a full line of groceries. Prices guaranteed to be the lowest in town. Phone 1322, May's Delicatessen. 11-14-tf COLD WEATHER COMING ARE you prepared? Why not have that overcoat cleaned and pressed? Suits and overcoats thoroughly cleaned and pressed, $1.00. Suits and over coats pressed, 25c. Prompt and effi cient service. Enterprise Cleaning and Pressing Works. Phone 717, 114 1-2 Princess street. 11-1-5-6-7-8-12-13-15-19-20-22-26-27 NEW LOT WAISTS IN CREPE AND Georgette's, at Piatt's, 108 Market street. 11-19-lt FOR SALE COR. DICKERSON AND Moore streets, vacant lot 132x330. If interested make an pffer. J. D. Mc Carley, 208 Princess street. ll-17-7t MALAGA GRAPES, SEVERAL HUN- dred kegs just received. Also car- j load Canadian Rutabaga Turnips. Phones 452-453. Bear Produce and j Merchnadise Company, Wilmington, N. C. ' 11-19-tf The Fuel Problem " ? Can Be Solved With a GAS HEATER We have them in several styles $2.00 and up THE TIDE WATER POWER COMPANY FOR SALE 6 ROOM COTTAGE ON Walnut street, between 6th and 7th, 80x66. If interested make an offer. J. D. McCarley, 208 Princess street. ll-17-7t s FOR SALE ON WOOD STREET Be tween Miller and Green, vacant lot 165x165- I finterest make an offer. J. D. McCarley, 208 Princess street. ll-17-7t BUSINESS SPECIALS MESSENGER SERVICE For this service we use the Postal Telegraph Cable Company's met' sengers. They will call for your "ads." In the same manner and quick time as they now cover the city for teiegrams, night letter grams, cables, etc. For 'further Information as to ads," call 176 but for telegraph service call "Postal Telegraph." WILMINGTON BUSINESS COLLEGE Night School $1.00 week, day more, shorthand, bookkeeping, typewriting, penmanship, and English courses. Salesmanship and higher account ing. McFarland, 204 North Front street.. ll-16-7t PRUDENT PEOPLE ARE PROGRES- sive. Nothing indicates prudence to the extent that the saving habit does. Nothing stands for progress to. a greater degree. Prudence and progressive people will be prepared who take stock in our 17th series. Opens Saturday, December 2nd, 1916. Progressive Building and Loan As sociation, 118 North Second street, Joseph W. tittle, Secretary and Treasurer. 11-1 6-7t; CHRISTMAS GIFTS $2b.00 IN GOLD given away free by tne iiapid Shoe Repair Co. to persons holding lucky numbers, given here with each job cr 50c Call us up for information. The Repair Shoe Repair Co., 209 North Front. Phone 929, 2 dpors from Bijou. ll-15-7t L, L. SHEPARD, 817 NORTH 4TH ST. Have got the goods for you. Best native meats of all kind. Also a full line of groceries. Phone 1186. Prompt delivery. Always on the job. . 10-13-eod-tf DOLL HOSPITAL HEADS, NAT- ural and Mohair Wigs, Heads, Legs, Feet, Eyes and Restringing. Dolls dressed. Phone 1794-J. No. 311 Fifth Avenue, North. ' ll-12-7t-j WOOL MIDDY SUITS FROM 14 TO 20 years of age ranging in price from $9.98 to $17.50. Piatt's, 108 Market street. 11-19-lt 17TH, 17TH, 17TH, 17TH, 17TH, 17TH, 17th, Saturday, Saturaay Saturday, Saturday, December, December, De cember, December 2nd, 2nd, 2nd, 2nd, 1 2nd, 2nd, 2nd, 2nd, 118 North Second street, 118 North Second street. Pro gressive Building and Loan Associa tion, Jos. W. Little, Secretary and Treasurer. ll-16-7t "The Heart of the Home" GLOBE-WERNICKE SECTIONAL BOOK CASES The Heart of the Family Circle. The Dearest possession of a Million homes. Thev grow with growing Libraries. All styles and finishes Prices to suit all. Non-warpable, Non-binding, Air Cushion, Noiseless. C. W. Yates Company 117 Market Street Doors MALAGA GRAPES, FLORIDA GRAPE Fruit, Lemons, Lime?, Porto Rico , Irish Potatoes, Oranges, Mixed Nuts, ' Canadian Rutabaga Turnips, Spanish I Onions. Our Cabbage and Baldwins will arrive Nov. 4th. Bear Prod. & Mdse Co. 11-2-tf SOUTHERN HOTEL CAFE Lynn Haven Oysters Now Dally. Homemade Pies. Rooms by the Day, Week or Month. Recently Renovated. t t COAST LINE HOTEL CAFE. Rooms by the day, wcrk or fr-month at reasonaole rates. Mca' at any hour, 208- North Front street. Fhone 208-VV. I'XMmo.J ' ROYAL SOCIETY GOODS IN PACK- ages for Xmas, at Piatt's, 108 Mar-i ket street. 11-19-lt NO EMPEROR EITHER OF A PEO- ple or of Finance can buy better meats than we can sell yout the prices you usually pay for good things that &s good meat market car ries. Any meats that ought not to go into your home will not gate it out of this 'store. Loin Steak 25c; Round Steak: 20c ; j Pork. 20c ; . Give us a trial order and. be convinced. O. J. Mintz ' & Co., City Market. Phone 1245-W. 11-14-tf FOR SALE VACANT LOT COR. 9TK and Nixon 165x165. If interested make me an offer. J. D. McCarley, 208 Princess. 11-1 7-7t WANTED ONE OR TWO ROOMERS and a few table boarders. Mrs. B. F. King, 511 South '.Front street. 11-15-tf 1 nr. nuust WIVES FOKYOUfl! Approval. We want you to sample our 1916 Fruit Cake. Come to ouri BOY WANTED ONE NOT AFRAID of work. Apply Monday morning at 1 store any time. Farris Bakery. No. 416 North Fifth street. 11-19-lt 1 11-17-tf SEGUARDING SUFFER NO LONGER WITH ASTH- ma, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Paralysis, Kidney and -Bladder trouble, Ven eral and Feniale diseases use Nell sen's El Oil for all pain. For sure cure consult A. C. ' Neilsen, 109 1-2 Dock street. , ll-15-14t-j , WE NOT ONLY PUT UP STOVES and fire boards, but repair heaters, ranges, furnaces, and oil stoves. Roof painting and repairing. We have the workmen who know how. W. B. Klander, Phone 431. 10-29-tf mammm ATTENTION COUNTRY PEOPLE! This is an opportunity for you to make money. Gathering up all thb rags and junk you can and ship to me. I. pay the highest prices for! brass, copper, zinc, lead. All kinds of rubber, automobile tires, mixed rags, etc. Note address. H. Stein, 14 South Second street. Phone 303. Wilmington, N. C. 10-1-tf yum , 1 iy HUNTING SEASON WILL 800N BE on. Li. C. Smith, Ithaca, Lefever, Fox Baker, Remington and other re liable makes both new and unre deemed at Uncle Charles' Pawn Shop No. 6 South Front street Phone 642. 10-1-tf We Make Reasonable Advances On Cot ton Stored With Us W.B. Cooper &Co. Wilmington, N. C. WE DELIVER ALL MAGAZINES ON J vdate of issue when so requested j Phone your order to 745. Gordon's ' News Stand. ' 10-7-tf FOR FRESH AND FANCY GROCER-J ies, Country Produce and fine Native i Beef call on R. B. Moore. Mr. J. D. J Bender is with me and will cut it to your taste. Phone 1S88. Third and Castle. 9-23-tf COAL , .J8BSSS Builders' Supplies STORAGE D W. B. Thorpe and Company WATFR W ANN STREETS YOUR ie settlement of an estate is a matter entirely new to most persons, vetreauinmr rt r tknrn,.nK Lnmirlna f i. f w,. (Utti tK iVnnmnr or neglect of an individual executor or trustee. Reason SIX why you should appoint as executor AMERICAN BANTK & XRLJST COMPANY, rJgSS
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