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r i WWMiM'':'' THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH, tun p H mp D H C C C PRAISES "GYPSY LOVE" .1; ' nmmnniiinrn Tnnnv show Here Wednesfay ; F - " I hio- treat ori tho a Hvpnt Christian church, 'Fourth. Steel Workers to Get a Raise of 10 Per Cent. In Wages South Bethlehem, Pa,, Dec. 4. A wage Increase of approximately 10 per cent affecting nearly 40,000 men em- r best-laid plans of publicity, the pret ployed in the Bethlehem Steel Com-J tiest show that has been to Greens- the tapis for Wilmington theatre goers in "Gypsy Lave' which v will be nffftrftd at the Academy of Music and Church streets, has received and accepted a call to a church in Flor- ida. Mr. Mattox has many menus Wednesday night. The press is sing-( here who will regret to see him leave, ing the praises of the attraction and but who wish for him much success amiu ine meioiiious iiulcb uumco following from the Greensboro Daily News: "As is often the case in spite of the boro this season was seen by one of 'the smallest audiences of the year, tl in his new field Although . the congregation of the church , is considering several minis ters as successor to Mr. Mattox, no one as yet has been selected. i pany's plants at South Bethlehem and Steelton, Pav. and Sparrow's Point, Md., was announced today by E. G. Grace, -president of that company. The increase is effective December 16. Another Raise in Pay. Harrisburg, Pa., Dec. 4 The Cen tral Iron and Steel Company today-an- j j : i a mintinfr tnrf tlio noranniil nnnpar-P nouncea an increase ui wagBo ui i j uiuummft, " nor cent to 1.200 employes, effective t ance of the company, it overtops any Squirrels Ruining Corn. Louisville, Ky Dec. 4. Lloyd December 16. ATTENDANCE . WAS GOOD. Over Three Thousand Probably" Attend ed Sunday School Yesterday. Over 2,500 persons attended Sunday School yesterday, according to reports made by many of the schools. In view of the fact that many did not report and as none of the colored churches are included it is reasonable to believe that the actual number attending pass ed far beyond the 3,000 mark. The schools reporting are Presbyterian First, 250; Immanuel, 223; St. An drew's, 192; Delgado, 139; Pearsall Memorial, 57. Total 861. Baptist First, 425 f Southside, 187; Calvary, 157; Delgado, 156. Total 925. Episcopalian Good Shepherd, 221; St. John's, 116; St. PauVs, 86; Asceu sion, 72, Total 495. Methodist Bladen Street, 110. Lutheran St. Paul's, 221 Christian Dock Street, 77. miirht ovoke some conflict of opinion Weaver, who lives out on Gunpowder to assert that "Gypsy Love," the at- Creek, reports squirrels as destroying traction at the Municipal last night, J much of the corn in his neighborhood, is the best show so far; but for sheer ' He never saw them so numerous, he beauty, taking into consideration ! declares, and it is no trouble to kill music, costuming, l;enery and stage' all a fellow can carry in a few hours. At Dreeaing U1U2 luese uuie ttuuiiaio were not more numerous there than usual, and their sudden appearance in s-fh numbers can only be ac- U. O. C.'S ELECT OFFICERS. business! specials of its predecessors of the fall of 1916 -In addition to its appeal to the senses (the show has a plot no, your eyes counted for by emigration. do not deceive you; this is a musical show, and it has a plot that is as charming as the rest. The whole is. a! fantasy so charming that it is difficult to write with reasonable restraint about it i "Moreover and let every theatre goer mark this, and bless himself, and rejoice with exceeding great joy, and take courage for days to come this crowd can sing. This season has been a r:ord-breaker for the silent drama. Without a single exception until last night, every time this year that the 'Municipal has opened its doors to a ' musical show it has been for the most part a series of moving pic tures ; occupants of the bald-head row have insisted that there was singing going on, but their testimony was received with undisguised suspicion. 'The greater part of the audience has enjoyed some excellent orchestra con-1 certs and. let it go at that. j "The truth is, it was a good show in I every department. The costumes and j - - i scenery were new and beautiful, and I so was the chorus. The orchestral for SALE was r conducted by Milan Roder, and under his direction' it rendered the 'Franz Lehar score excellently." MESSENGER SERVICE For this service we use the Postal Telegraph Cable Company's mes sengers. They will call for your "ads." In the tame 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." rtoVE Vbu! J M 1 ' ! V AS MOCK OF V W ft 5.'.. BEPOBT OV T IX CONDITION OF THE PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK At Wilmlnston North Crolla. kt the Close of Business November 1711, , :: ill ': BK SOURCES : Loans and Piseotmts . . i , . Stock 8 antf Bonds .. ' Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures .4 .. Trust Investments .. .. Demand Loans . . Cash, on Hand and Due from Banks to as Sa' o Total LIABILITIES s ii1 Undlvided,Profits Dividends-Unpaid Interest Due Depositors Casbler's Checks Deposits Total .. . .. 10 o .444.09 Rtntt of North Carolina. County of New" Hanover: I, J. Holmes Davis, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge mxl bciii.r Cat J. HOLMES DAVIS, Vusliier. Subscribed . and sworn to before me. this 21st day of Novembor tir . -r CHAS. S. GitAINGEIl, NotarV 'i'lilnc, Correct Attest : D. C. LOVE VALKER TAYl.rnF p. - v( F. W. DICK. l)irciorii consumer; discount to John E. Walker. the trade. ll-29-7t LOST SUNDAY AFTERNOON, TEN One dollar bills rolled with receipt for two dollars from Goodman's Finder please call 1712-w. 12-4-lt WANTED OLD FALSE TEETH, j Don't matter if broken. I pay $1.00 1 to $5.00 per set. Mail to L. Mazer, WRIGHTSVILLE SOUND PROPER- ty for Sale I haveing bought 1-4 in terest of the Hanby property at Wrightsville Sound. Am in a posi tion to sell some very desirable lots reasonable. J. 0. Hinton. 12-l-7t STATEMENT CONDITION THE MURCHISON NATIONAL BANK Wilmington, N. C. AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS, N OV. 17TH, 1916. 2007 S. Fifth street, Philadelphia, j ATTENTION COUNTRY PEOPLE! Pa. Will send cash by return mail. 12-l-15t-j I President of Local Chapter Is To Be Aided In Her Work. Officers for the ensuing year were elected at the last meeting of Cape Wti Ohanin-r TTnitorl TnnirVtrs nf Boston. MaSS.. DeC. 4. Tens Of theConfeedracy, held on Tuesday ofHhousands of operatives employed in last week. They are as follows: Mrs. the textile mills of New England he R. C. Cantwell, president; Mrs. Frank Huggins, first vice president; Mrs. today, "which will average a 10 per M. G. Saunders, second vice presi dent; Mrs. Cuthbert Martin, third vice president; Miss Lena Beery, sec retary; Mrs. James Woolvin, treas urer; Mrs. Andrew J. Howell, histo rian; Mrs. Gostner, custodian of curios. ONE VOTEX COLD blast heater, almost as good as new. Can be seen at 425 South Fourth Street. Dec. 4-2t-j. cent, increase. The advance applies BIRD DOGS FOR SALE SEVERAL Male and female puppies, three months old, long haired English Set ters. High bred stock. Phone 1336-W. 12-4-2t. . WILMINGTON, N. C, DEC. 1ST, 1916. G. W. Franklin, Painter and Decora tor, of Youngstown, Ohio, says: "He arrived here November 24th. Am taking treatment for chronic rheu matism by Dr. Neilsen, 109 1-2 Dock street. Am improving rapidly under his treatment." 12-1-1 4t-j Resources: Loans and Discounts 53,533,969.10 U. S. Bonds (at par) 602,500.00 Bank Building: ...,.;.... 480,000.00 Bonds and other Securities 336,600.00 Liquidation Account, Southern National Bank 2S.675.34 Customers' Liability Accept- cee , 750.000.00 Cash and Due by Banks.. 2,810,611.76 Liabilities: Capital Stock $1,000,000.00 Surplus and Net Profits .. 72::,923 2) Circulation C4.",',Poo Special Deposit Bonds 35,000 ("0 Acceptances "50,000.oo Deposits 7,510,133.21 Total -$10,542,336.SO Total $10,542,356.80 DEPOSITS: Nov. 17th, 1914 $1,213,401.77 Nov. 17th, 1915 Nov. 17th, 1916 .. C'.OKJ.TKU) 7,510,1333 This is an opportunity for you to make money. Gathering up all the 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. i Wilmington, . C. . 10-1-tf to all the 33,000 workers in the New i milk ILK SEPERAT.ED SOUR Bedford district, together with thou sands of others 'in the mills at Law rence and other paints in Northern New England. In most cases the in crease is the third within the calen- Resolutions were adopted author- . dar year. Simultaneous with the . - . - A 1 1 111- izing the appointment of several standing committees to carry on much of the work of the chapter which heretofore has fallen to the -lot of the president. Mrs. James Kenan was extended a rising vote of thanks for her splendid work during her two terms as president. wage increase in tne cotton . miiis has come a similar raise in the wages of the 35,000 workers employ ed in the mills of the American Wool-'. en Company in New England and New York State. ' j rift ISI" - ', & x--;v- A 7fk 'sf 'tm i Milk for cooking, 5 cents guart, or 15 cents per gallon at Store, Warrens Creamery, 20 North Second street. 1 2-4-1 t-j. HOLIDAY SPECIALS FANCY OR-! anges, grape fruit, grapes, Florida' pecans, mixed nuts, turnips, onions,! Irish potatoes, lemons, apples, dates ' and candy. Bear Produce & Mer chandise Co., Phone 452-453, Wil mington, N. C. 12-3-tf. j i NEW ENGRAVER AND WATCH RE- pairer. Watch repairing and en graving a specialty. Expert work-! manship. Prompt service. H. J. j Culclasure, Bunting's Drug Store, t corner Grace and Front streets. 12-3-3t-j , FOR THE VERY BEST NATIVE AND Western Pork and Beef, Fancy Groceries, tec. See or Phone R. B. Moore, 3rd and Castle. Phone 1888. 11-24-tf HUNTING SEASON WILL 800N BE on. L. c. Smith, Ithaca, Lefever, Fox Baker, Remington end other re liable makes both new and unre deemed at Uncle Charles' Pawn Shop No. 6 South Front street. Phone 642. 10-1-tf I 7. NOTICE PUBLIC WE CAN FU fi nish stove elbows from 3-in. up to 7-in Fireboards, Stovepipe, any size, I Stove and Furnace Repairs. Prices; Reasonable. Terms Cash. Phone 431. W. B. Klander, 8 South 2nd St. 11-26-tf THE TIME, THE PLACE AND THE Girl. Last call! Only a few more days until the opening of our 17th I series of stock. Saturday, December j 2nd is the date. 118 North Second ' CAROLINA MEAT street, the place. Miss Opportunity, the girl. Be there to get yours. Pro gressive Building and Loan Associa tion, 118 North Second street.' Jos. W. Little, Secretary and Treasurer. 11-28-tf THE TIME, THE PLACE AND THE Girl. Last call! Only a few more' days until the opening of our 17th series of stock. Saturday, December 2nd is the date. 118 North Second street, the place. Miss Opportunity, the girl. Be there to get yours. Pro gressive Building and Loan Associa tion, 118 NorthSecond street. Jos. W. Little, Secretary and Treasurer. 11-28-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 DOLL HOSPITAL HEADS, NAT- I ural and Mohair Wigs, Hands, Legs, TO THE HOUSE WIVES FOR YOUR Feet, Eyes and Restringing. Dolls dressed. Phone 1794-J, 311 Fifth Avenue, North. ll-30-14t Approval. We want you to sample our 1916 Fruit Cake. Come to our store any time. Farris Bakery-11-17-tf MARKET WILL sell as follows: Round Steak, 20c; Loin Steak, 20 s; 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 io. Corner 11th and Market streets. Phone 1979-J. Free Delivery. Give us a trial and be convinced. ll-2-lmo-.l THE TIME, THE PLACE AND THE Girl. Last call! Only a few more . days until the opening of our 17th- SOLID GOLD JEWELRY IF YOU series of stock. Saturday, December' want the best. I have a fine line line 2nd is the date. 118 North Second of solid gold Jewelry worth your in street, the place. Miss Opportunity, i spection. J. T. Burke, the Jewelry, the girl. Be there to get yours. Pro-j 11-25-tf gressive Building and Loan Associa-, tion, 118 North Second street. Jos. ' FRUIT AND PRODUCE DEALERS. OUR LINE IS COMPLETE JUST RE- ceived, a full supply of nuts, raisins, currents, figs, dates, citron, cranber ries, celery, plum pudding, prunes, apricots", peaches.grape fruit, oranges, and a big variety of cheese and dill pickles, bloathtrs, barley and split peas. Get all these at May's Delica tessen, 24 N. Front street, Phone 1822. ll-29-7t FOR THE ONE YOU WISH TO PLEASE THE MOST A.VICTROLA We have a full stock of Victrolas, priced from $15.00 to $200.00 Our stock of records is the best selected m the city. Come in and let us demonstrate them for you with no obligation to buy. v " C. W. YATES COMPANY 117 Market Street. CHARLES OLESON, Who Meets Tommy Draak - Night. Friday TOMMY DRAAK. Who Meets Charles Oleson Gight. Friday iiimiiiiiliiiiiiii. fiuiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiitifiiiiiiiisffiiiiiiiitifiti iiiiiiiiiiftiiiiini iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiimi W. Little, Secretary and Treasurer. 11-28-tf NO EMPEROREITHER OF A PEO- ple or of Finance can buy better meats than we can sell you, at the prices you usually pay for good things that a good meat market car ries. Any meats that ought not to go into your home will not go to it ! . out of this store. Loin Steak 25n I L L' SHEPARD, 17 NORTH 4TH ST. Round Steak 20p- Pork 20r- fMv! Have SOt the goods for you. We just received several thousand ! barrels malaea irranes. several r.ara oranges, grape fruit, apples, Cana dian rutabaga turnips, cocoanuts, mixed nufs, prunes, dates and figs. Send us your orders. Bear Produce and Merchandise Company. (Whole sale) Wilmington, N. C 11-25-tf FOR RENT 1 SECOND FLOOR housekeeping apartment at 116 N. 3rd street, 3 rooms, lights, water and telephone free. 12-l-7t Location central. us a trial order and be convinced. O. J. Mintz & Co., City Market. Phone 1245-W. 11-14-tf Best native meats of all kind. Also a full line of groceries. Phone 1186. Prompt delivery. Always on the job. 10-13-eod-tf GOOD FOR ' PORK CHOPS, LOIN AND RIB 15C; steak, round and loin 20c; roast 15c; DIAMONDS, cnucn iic; stew iz izc. bee we, boys at the Holland Old Stall in the ; city market; free delivery. Phone1 349. 12-l-7t-j j WATCHES, BRACE- $49.65 EXCURSION TO HAVANA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21. For the Christmas and New Year Holiday excursion to Cuba, the Atlan tic Coast Line will sell excursion tickets from Wilmington to Havana, including meals and berths on steam ships, at the fare and on the date named above, limited returning until January 7, 1917. Fares will apply via Jacksonville, u ' sT Famous IJ-lj IF YOU LOVE HER GIVE HER WHITMAN'S Of course, 70U take her candy. Every week, too. Don't you? Sometime probably twice a week. Then take ber the best t 1. J. FRANK J DRUGGIST 107 Princess Street. urns Phone 644. ! IO -VOTES- IO WE DELIVER ALL MAGAZINES ON date of issue when so requested ) lets, Cameo Brooches, Lavalliers, Solid Gold Jewelerv of all deseriD- tions at very low prices. A call will thence via the East Coast and the uver-sea naiiroaa, or via tne west Coast of Florida, through Port Tampa, 'but not going via one router and re- I turning via the other, and tickets will convince you at Charles Finkel stein's, No. 6 South Front street. Phone 642. 11-19-tf Phone your order to 745. Gordon's ; NOTICE TO OUT OF TOWN AUTO De good to stop over at all stations wews Stand. . , 10-7-tf H , For ;: L ' 1 H Address . M 1 In the Dispatch Grand Prize Contest, subject to conditions gov- 1 erning same. -CABINET MAKER OLD FURNI. ture to mend, Cabinet work, knives, sissors to grind, razors to put in or der saws to sharpen. Call Phone No. 1788-J, No. 22 South second street. H. E. Foster. 12-4-3t-j. Owners and Garage men. Ship your 1 en route, either on the going or re- leaky raidiators to W. B. Klander for 1 turn trip, or both. repairs. All work guaranteed. No job too bad. Raidiator Hospital, S South 2nd street, Wilmington, N. O. 11-9-tf and deposited unfolded and in an envelope or fastened together. This coupon will be void after December 16. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH Coupons to be counted must be erefllv trimn, arnnH w,,. S APPLES VIRGINIA APPLES, COME J li-J - . . . " uui.y - ITT Smilh 17wNn. J- i J Market House and see a whole car load of them. Look for the big signs. Prices 40c peck, 70c half bushel, j $1.35 per bushel; from producer to Proportionate Fares from Nearly Every Other Point in Virginia, North' Carolina and South Carolina. " Children Half Fare. WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT I ' For schedules, . reservations, on have with me Mr. Howard T. Bus- j trains and ships, and interesting lit bee, who- comes highly recommend-, erature on. Cuba, apply to the under ed as a very fine watchmaker . and j 'signed, who will procure it for you engraver and will be able to engrave promptly. all jewelry for lettering promptly. " T. C. WHITE, J. T. Burke, the Jeweler. 27 South i General Passenger A pent r -1 - - a Front street, I 11-25-tf ! Phone 160. Wilmington, N. COAL Builders' Supplies STORAGE W. B. Thorpe and Company WATER and ANN STREETS u W.B.Cooper6Co. Cotton Exporters WILMINGTON, N. C .-.-.-.. , COAST LINE HOTEL cAft' Rooms by the day. weeK : month at reasonable rates. e . t or,,, v,mir 5ft8 North rT0U J street. Phone 208-W. 10-imo. n 11 g-gg------ ' - . ; - 1 - 1 1 ii 1 1 1 BIG WINDOW TRIMMING CONTEST NOVEMBER 7TH, 8TH, 9TH MERCHANTS WHO WILL PARTlClpXTEAND R EMA1N OPEN FDR RIlfilNPrjS.Q THB.QC TUI DCC BIeiuiMAe. w,. -.. . ,J . . j- MERCHANTS WHO WILL PARTICIPATE' AND REMAIN OPEN FOR BUSINESS THESE THREE EVENINGS: M HCcXkS W Yates Co Shritr Dannenbaum J. T. Burke. Dixon & Kermon, C. H. Fore Co., Schloss, Bear & Davis, W. T. Farriss, Swiss, R. C. Piatt, W. Monro. , J. W; H. Fucns, Peterson & Rulfs, Bon Marche, Inc., W r C W lofvogt Co r?n 2 "" Wilmington Furniture Co., .Honnefa.. Green's Drug Store, Wilmington Shoe Co.. Belk Williams Co. Company. (Space in.Wnet;&7k ' &t Hlntz. Geo. W. Penny, H. L. Fennell, Baxter Tobacco Co., A. D. Brown, Geo. W. Hugging Inc., Cape Fear Hardware Co., The A David
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